. i. _ _ _ W0 RENT °“°:."ns ':.‘.°.t.:'...::"" slllllliin_ llllws -Qt..-,ti-_,_-.:.'.=:‘.i~.s:°i.-.'~:~:.':'.:'.:_ _ `MAGNE_f ‘ 'rm' 'rms " 0 ‘»F»_EAR 8cN°°N¢R.|_q¢||.\.E Ill. Tlazllzht aadfog alarm atdlrttid nor renting a plot of 1.,-~ __ about twelve acres ` property of P. n. _ _for a term of five _gt_ d 'to accept the gl' _ l "__,_llty uder. “' . B. BA LDEIIBTQN, _;;_f1':‘__;%, ,_ Secretary §g - _ ,_ _ -__ _ _ _ li' and fear Catlrrhal Desfnes r if you have roaring, rumbling. hia- slng noises in your ears go to your drugglst and get 1 ounce of i'ur- mlnt (double strength), su-l odd to it 85 pint of hut wu.'.er and n little granu ated sugar. Take l table- spgonful four times a day. his will often bring quick relicf from tha distressing head noises. Cloggad nostrils should open. brent ing become easy and the n\u- cus stop dropping into the illroat. Lt is easy'to prepare. costs llttlr -._.-,_ __-_ , .- land is pleasant to take. \nvonc ;§.lnIt_plllllElls l_';.;.. f _-.; prepared to buy any _=_~\ 'ofilive and dressed hogs - .l Hhs highest, market prices. f _Q ~ ,_ will buy at the follow- ? _ .on the following dates _ _ fbfarther notice:- ~ __j' tinwowolt, Hunter River, ` ~~ _ 14th a il 28th. .`jj-1-I ` Whitehead, Kensington, 7th 14th and 28th. ~,l Mntlm ana T. H. smith, - , January 14tn and zstn. ‘- - r McDonald, Summerside, “it 14th and 28th. `._Iey Drake, Vernon Station, ` nary 14th and 28th. 2-ert Brown, York, January 14th , __ ex. D. Martin. Grand View, 'lllry 14th and 28th. l> _sry ldayi at Charlottetown 'For infomation call Canadian Mlklllg Co. Ltd., Kensington Road, _'ne Plant 553, Office 532. `-_ “Milf M. HOOP. Manager. ` =.~>\. ¢‘;‘;f:\-J-s . J .,_'__~¢-'A _ ' > .eti§‘.9t_l;;i“;-1,. I = . e',"?j.H`.`-"1.&';`,r1‘i‘?‘,’2:”l. All comllicl .if 55 __ SEALED TENI)ICl`iS. uddrcsscli to »_'_~_,~l\0l_.lP0s!musft-1' (lent-rul. \\'ill he rr- ysclved at Ottnivo until noon. on I-~,-5. Qfitlyr the 13th l~‘1»hrlil\l'y. lllzli, fl.;- ttgfhli ¢0l\\'0yul\cc of His Alltjcstykg {f“““3v on ll_lll`0_Dl1scfi l‘.fil\tl'zi\'I fur ='f0\1l‘ yi28l`n._>‘-lx tlluvs pcr week over .Rural Mall Route No. l lroin "19‘”'8`et0\Vf\. 1*. lil. Islllnri, l'l‘<\l\lt`li- -.__ ostmastci' G_f~n0rnl's pl.-;\_.,,| -,._ , Irlnted notices colltaininl.: l'ullhl-r _»nfol‘mntion as to condirlolls oi' |»l.i_ _posed Contract may l,.- ,-,.,.,, _md ,_ ,dank forms of 'l‘cn‘i _ . _ ...___ _Mill collllncr . I > the Postlnaster Gcllltiuil, will he ro- 3' On Thursday and Fri- day, Jan.-15 and 16. fl vceived at Uttt ' I' ‘l - fl lrrloty. the it.‘ll`h.o£?.1.-.~f"1`~'»E=|. f‘.`»'£~ Thurs. the 15th Inst. g_tvris__conveyance of rlls ilogt-sty'.< ’ 'f fol1rs’yo°tf'ro‘,' -Illcoliitiflfll 'h‘f-'.`-"NSI-lt '.`§`.‘. 61°3“1'@ME4l~ l __ the route Emerald ‘tur.ll Alai _Haute No. 2. from tht- i’oi|.:n'lstl»l -;General's pleasure , sv. anus Pl-astra I roeeooooo-+e++44fe+oo-04+ CHAPTER XXII. After Mary went I stood by UW; window and watched for Robert. ll thought of his depression, and woo tiered idly if Mary could be rixht- Mary, and the writer of that story- l shrugged impatiently. Surely H0 one could expects. woman cumin! as nluch as I did to throw ull :lsr position and grub. along_ ol;_I__\_l:_l_f___ 3 ` t b suse a ma 2133:” or “was tired of boardlnl house cooking. l must have a -lon8 talk Wim RMI' ert, l decided. lf he were amb - tious and we saved-we.had not yfli saved much of anything'-1113' °l°“" earned; wc would have ii home all f ears, But If he lost his. er a ew y ambition. let the other men in thgl office outstrip him. W9 “SV” °°“ have a llome--not a deilelli 0“e- 1 had just arrived at this DCU" _ _ , . in my .gogltation when I saw_____l;_il3| Swinging up the street. 1 bfe 5 5 sigh of relief as l saw how brisk- ly he walked. He had not been drinking. _ _ --Sim hp! why didnt you go 0 betl'."` he asked when he C8109 l“~ I had seatcd myself with the mag' lizine. Solncvray I did not want him lo catch me watching for hlm_._ dl _ “Mary has been down. Sho rea aloud to me." __ “rm glad you wercn`t alone. l\\_?_ hissed mc. “I called the shop, b\;__ they saiq you had left,_ l ln- _ Marion and she had two tickets for _ John McC>rlnark's concert tonight. _ ner brother was going with hef- but he had to go back to the school for some reason, and she had not escort. sho offered to sive ma the tickets. That was when l called you up. When 1 couldn`t E01 Y0“~ I proposed we E0 i0B9ll\0l'- The" ,he mslsted I go home to dinner with hor~you we I Ili”/el' k“°W. when you will SGT ll0mi‘»" he added apolcgetlcally, “so l hurried homo here ani changed then went ull' I wished you ~ I lue. Everything tasted so good- _ -» ic ti at the Difl vou have a ri e me _ concert?" _ I “\V0nlIerful! What a voice that man has. l‘t‘s grcht to he able to eople Pleasure isn’t give so many p _ it? Hel; so generous w.tl\ his en- ' sl and hear t-ores also. \oll mu K0 lllnl the 'next time llc sings." Roll- erl was passionately fond oi' music. I ~ d in tell him he sllould have replied quietly, a queer little 1211 He had enjoyed himself so "You moan we will if we can ai- Th tickets are pretty BX ford it. e ' pensive. Marlon‘s were sent her by a friend oi' her father, Bully ">z.' Printed notices ‘colitolnlhtg for-th. __,__T-__Y__,,_.____i_g_ “Well nel' information as to omlitl .on ..f 4-” " "7"“"”*'4"'-'-*‘ _. roposed Contract may be in-1-u and glank forms of Tcndii mu» ht uh , tained at the Post lll”i`i-:es /if Llnwr-i if aid. Bud at thc office 'if tho i'tist Office Inspector. . I ._ JOHN F- \\'lll‘}.-\N, J Punt Office lt|s|\i°ctor. P00! Olllee lnspeotorw 0ll'lr~|-. - Charlottetown, 2nd Jun., 1020. I offer for sale m farm of 100 . y . T_ acres of land situated at Union ,_ ;.;~ _ ..-\..: .;..;-,-. _ '__ .‘~. ii i ,' . . °°"..',-_.-.i»C?. /'»\?;»1l:}’.».'?i-_ o , .._,_. ., __ l?_1`Qll¢lelli_0f the Nnvnl Service. norton or sans. shaman 'r1=:Nfl:lEns. so ._ a t T.the',.‘underslgned and oil North with dwelling house and out buildings. If not sold privately be- fore January 21st it will be on that day at 1 o'clock set up by auction along with 15 tons of hay, 2 stacks straw, farming implements, I driv- ing wagon, 1 box sleigh, 1 wood sleigh, threshing outfit, etc. I will sell farm. crop and implements in bloc to any party desiring such. For full particulars' apply to Jas. Rattray, Union North, or "lThil‘¢y-Three," will be received' lisp, C H RATTRAY _ . . , ’ to noon of.Thursday. the 22nd day '.o January, 1920, for the puroliast ,. 'of the steamer "'I‘hirty-Three." a 'she now lies at Halifax. lt . The lenl2.th'of this vessel is 80ft. ?‘\7ro8,dth 81ft. lin.. depth Rft. lin. r"l_ E theenvelopc "Tender for C il ` ‘gross tonnage 19. rt»uist<-rf~d ton *stage 33, H.l’. 21. with a spocd o. _r.»ll_|_?rcitxidmattcly 8_ knots and is con- - 'I “C 0 U B GB . ==,.r_ Full particulars and _pc-rlnlsslon tv K spect may be obtulnc on flpplicu .E to the undersigned. or to tho ”' ptaln _.Su orlntf-not-nt. _.IL .\l. 0 t lt romilpllf Ns ' ~ ya u ax. _ . * ,. G. J. I)ESIil’\IIA'l`S. ' Dcpllty .\llnistcr ui' till- Nfivrtl r-_'.1 Si~l‘\‘ir:1‘. _=__ _epartmcntnf the 1\`fl\'l\| .‘“._:.t_:r_."_'-.f;.f,_-:;;:_tt :7_:: ERN STEAMSIIII’ LINES, INC. art, Lubes and Boston has been dis- furthsr notice. SERVICE EFFECTIVE JAN. 5,1920 fi nl -‘mrmasarlonso i;l'Ns-Ynnnolrrn use .a r . __.f y ertllldlli will loan st John, N.B. for Boston on Mondays ._.,‘Q.i_u,,.!il'Y_af}A\ouih.__-N.B.. duo Wednesdays s.m. ` ' < H - " N -(Night will its carried locally between lt. John, NJ., _:li 1 ,_._ ' _ 'd_ 051 ` ' md Y“'m°mh' N S lievs°¢e\‘f‘|:t":aT'lc(s?lTrl"¢l"l'i'§ :e|l{ltair'i'T go to bed?" “You must get your rest. You canlt worlr ii you do not, and I d ' t ih 1. ut an more it just slipped o/ut. When I saw They al vance e on i y think ln-lst cap\‘.lble-who gets them the most business,” he re- turned lnoodily; the happy light "lie wollldn’t have done It when we were first married." I lvhhsper- ed, "and l am just the same as I WHS ine He loved lne before we were married: why should his love on took the greater part of what I l seats too, right down in front,_on Spring “Cl “ me aisle'|ioli‘t you think we better SHIELDWG THE RADMTOR then.' i That be expected me to be any "‘ rliffcrelit as a wife I did not imag- ' . A lliodvr Swv °' "*°'“° '"4 sv atssnr l.. cnouqii ` B“'|“°” E _ cl.u1'cl-l "unites" wl-len col.l:~ \ l 8. writes: Lately I’hsve had trouble ln sottlns low low sour. when I have started my 9118319 ll* tho morning, Although I push the clutch-pedal as hard as I can. me gears just grind for a lout; film! 'md I have to force them ‘toselhef U pst, What is the cause of this? Answer: You do not state, but we suspect -that yours is a dleo clutch that runs in oil. If so your trouble may he that the oil y0“ are using becomes so thick when it is cold, that .the clutch plates still stick together somewhat-although the clutch is released-and kseDB the engine-arivl-n sears turnius. so that they cannot readily be en- gaged. If you cns8B`9 IUW 8°"- keep'.ng the clutch disensilged and ilien start the engine y0\1 Wm h_a"e no trouble in getting the car into motion null when it becomes warm this troulilt problibly will C9889- porhapg _ion can use ll .somewhat lighter oil ln ills clutch or your pre- sent oil mixed with a litilc kerosene and thus cause the disc to separate more readily. calzsunsron .DERANGEMENT Pnevsnlrs ENelNls's lol.lNe o. H e. watt.: At is-or so miles per hollr, something in my carbure- tor becomes stuck, so that the en- gine will not idle. When I ODENI-6 the ndjuslnlents, some part within the carburetor sounds us if it urn. pod and llicn the enslne will idle once more. ls there such a thing as a wafer soaked float that could cause this- trouble? A k float sometimes .- 1 0, Answer: cor mere to d'nne;,u1éx|$:.I;dl`;@;Igewahl soaked with gasoline, so thai it will not rise and shut off the gasoline. bllt this causes tlle ctlrbllretor to overflow and cull hardly he the cause of your trouble. Occasionr. ly too, the float mechanism will nr. come stuck, with the float up and thc effect oi' this is to sllllt off the gasoline supply and stop illc cn- glllc. We think your trouble is file sticking of the auxil".iry 'uil'~valve in the partly open colldition, which bezlie a musician he loved it so. til- 11551111105 ot- fairly hlgll speed. .. . L H _H pits fa?-lure to close when speed Wen go wgeiher “ex me pl was reduced, would tnake the mix- Iture too lean forthe enslne to The meeting Open ous feeling tugging M my heart' i'dle°on. The sound you htar is the losi ` ii al l lvlse t 0,ClOCk On thoroughly; and with someone else. ‘_ ng 5" 'I 5 V Ve “li WF' “i you to take the carburetor apart, thoroughly clean it and see that the air-valve ls made to work per- fectly "rcecly, with thc proper io . l=RoNT _ "I expect we'had. l’ln not a bltl J S P w____es_ _ ge__________y _“___ I ," h d t hum all ~ ' ~ - ;§e}?;hndeh;§?_‘;1ence 0 _ a piece of cardboard over tt part of my car’s radiator, when the weath- er gers cold. Does it make any dif- ference what part of the radiator olmtllevhrllitrkf. Snr Iyolii. l l‘IIul not is covered? meant lo say anything of the sort; I _]_;';:_‘;'i_T__E°_';;_ “s‘%_‘;_‘;c3;"t__I;l°__‘;_f_'i‘_!E ator front where the carbur to is him fhisll I felt terribly -sorry, anr1.- ' " 9 I' changed the subject. rather I tried `m“"t°d‘ 5° ‘hal It may be PW' tectefl from thc cold blast of air to. . _ ,, _ th 9 ne, flam the fan. Others recommend Shlfilfllllg the upper portion o fthe ratlia-tor. as tho' hotter water col- lects there lwhen the engfme is stopped and tl hieldi f h gone from his eyes; his voice hard 0 ti ' le 5 "5 ° I 1*’ _ 1. and com _D r cn results in conserving con- _ -6 t “Well you must be that one." l Egezzelsregéatif ;2§;1.,b;h°€l_;l°l;d1 li? lhlgngeeilafgllagghhvgh? t:?irTi`_":>t"tl?e, .;‘_e:_Jlied, thcn__§iui;_i_‘_ie;i_ti_ln1__to be_cl__l:o should be wired om; _the resaregf wreck, but gave no further details. 1° “"'" “ B' 0 any 3 th _ ~ The Lee carried a general cargo, disagreeable, But long after he th§nr1?lh;§$’f;1,?n(§erh;‘_?pgofhrathfr and her DHHSSDBHS and CNW ¥\“l11'l slept I i_houg_ht of him ond Marlon of appearance Bhd to 0,. Let” Ie llefed 25. Sho l‘8Sl'-“lewd 173 t0DB Hovey eluoylng the concert to- from mm and snow D 0 ec t gross and was built at Callas, gether while I sat at home, and_ ` ' Ma|ne_ gn 1g73_ wondered if Robert were beginning ' ?--<-oo--- to lose his love for me. _ AFTER STRIKING ON ROCKS `\ srsalvles MAKES Pour _ _ _ A A Sydney exchange states that - - T fouudlalul Thursday night were i -_i\€li§ III G9! ready now and outline your plans. This farm is located at _ Woodville Mills, Kings County. For particulars and detailed informa- tion address ali enquiries t.o the 9 ‘"` In addition to seamen radio oper‘ mefly Bflfllll ll1lllf»8l'y attache at " her own steam Th ` __ _t . _ e msssale ad- ¢Y,':.'f',’f.:,“,ff,‘:,';',.%,,:;"&Q:_f:":;°g__:* TngmmzletE:Edtl‘::ai;h;l’iyinh;2'I?o3rI f°d|,""’f "‘°h”"°" UM *“°°°°'1°‘l up M, dun” as l‘“de_De_camp _Z increased to $125 a month. they p';_____€__el>w!:_g__ tn; vgtt-:mat __s_t_aend_i__f;g H BI! I I U _ , ' s__i;ir__Excellency the Duke of Devon._nc;’n. ¥“:‘fn;f'.d_ °'s;‘v5"].'; 3° _‘ate gadiobmesstge received here gavs_ ' Il rtenmors of the snip l so fu “"“ ~' °° ° "UM ° 1.0 'Uwe- ~ .___.¢,>______ |tleet have been obligeld nt.o gusto :{_'_____'_f"° °°§°‘;d__ '“°”°l¢_ "Will, _ _ wg without ,adm D ,_ th ss. el er name s listed _1_J_f;___1;_ol. auger l‘?__!'PM¢ fortnight, 0 B" on 8 in available shipping records. ' A ~ sv --_-¢Q)._._.i °---CO3--_ f_§_°hins.P_§gl__=_¢:_d’|_i:_i¥I The msn who doesn't count -the °°H°°N¢* I' '¢l*|°|-'ND fl P", _ N cost is apt to feel cheap sooner or AT lDi'llT1"8 LANDING . ow1.tlo.‘-I '$‘¢‘l5.'|°.‘: mor. _ 'nit uolloooor- ri. o. waters, pure s express for the safe ty of . lhe";chcon6'reTaleille. Wllliill left Perth Amboy on November 80.. Since lcaviillx U16 Am°"5°‘“ 9°' nothing has been heard of her. lt is possible that she may MVB 59°” blown out into the Atlantic by I heavy gale. The Lucille, which is owned by Halifax parties- \‘°Si“*°"° 164 tons. sno is in command 0 captain J. 'I-l. Wuzlfer. 0! I-“1\°“‘ burg. '_ A St. Johnexchauge sv-YSI SGW” steamers were waitin! in the stream yesterday. This is the lar!- est number that has been awaiting dock accommodation durlhl U10 _ BEBBOIL' save uP se/incl-I FOR THE wnecx The ' Dominion Government steamer Laurentian arrived at uornorvllle wednesday mvminl from St. John and had taken char80 of some of the articles and wrecat- age which came ashore f\‘0“\ I- ° American schooner T. W. Allz:_\_i_i lost several weeks ago Wim hands.. Some of the articles have disappeared, but all that could U9 found have been handed over i0 U19 Harbor Master at Hsrborville. ll. lvas the intention of Capt. MC' Lean uf the Laurentian to Grill!!! along the shore and endeavor to ilnd the wreck, if there is still any trace of lt. but thc weather p\‘o~ babillties have compelled lllm to abandon the proJact and the Lau- rentian will relurn to St. J0l\!\- It was learned that the°schoon-, ci-'s stern, which gave the identity of the wrecked vessel. had 8C!\1ally come ashore nl l»ls.r`oorvllle two weeks before it was l‘el>0Tii"l 'O the Marine Department or to the newspapers. One of tl Harbor- vlll . see fit to mention it to Hny 01 *he authorities. ___-_-{-O-3-'*'l GRAIN SHIPMENTS FROM PORTLAND ` Grain shipments from the DDF of Portland during the year 1919 were with possibly one exception the greatest on record and amount- ed to 29,527,000 bushels as com- pared with the shiplnents of 25.- 169504 bushels in 191s and 11,270.- 732 in 1917. These figures were compilcl by the trallsportatfon. bureau. of the Chamber of Coln- merce: Large as are these fig*-U65, appearances indicate that they Wm r include-0rted the loss of any of his men. The vessel was fairly insur- `ed. Captain Boudmau reported that his vessel was wrecked on the Col and was a total loss. She was bound from -Havana to San ,Domin Bo, being reported recently in rec- o1°ds~as having been chartered to carry sugar from San Domingo to Mobile. The G. H. Murray, which was named after the Preniler of Nova Scotia, was s new schooner, 'having been launched at Comeauvllle, Dig- built by the Comeau shipping Com-` Daily. and was one of the finest con- structed craft ever turned out of Digby' shipyard. She was well fit- ted. The G. H. -Murray registers 53.71 tons, and' measured 137.5 feet in length. She loaded at Walton, N. S.. for New York; arriving there on October 25th. On Novemlbcr 10th she sailed for Havana. THE MARKETS (All, prices are wholesale unless otherwise stated. Halifax: No. 1 Wagoner, King e residents found it b\Et did not ‘md B|Bh0D Pippin $6. N0. 2’s $5. ae J' G““"`“m‘ Maclllllrs D“'~°'°'”""19 No. 3's' $4 per barrel; No. 1 Wag- ener $3.25 per box. Potatoes $2.50 for 90-Pound'-Jiag, Onions $7 per 100-pound sack. Annapolis Valley, N. S.: Large quantities of apples remaining in t fruit houses but cold wvcatllel' and tg stood that these shares are fully paid non assessable and share transportation have interfered with shipping. Prices and conditions rc- main unchanged. Evuporators and Cfllllllllg factories still running. Montreal: No change in prices oi. -apples. Potato market gooti for ‘best stock: $1.50 to $2.30 per bug in car lots. Quebec red onions' 55-25 f0l‘ 75'l>0\lI1d bag. Arrivals for week ending January 3: 2 cars Nova Scotian apples, 1 car New by County, in September. She, was _ Brunswiggk ppp1es_ f_~,l:_*;-:;~;;;-;;;::_;;~;;f;_;:~._... be eclipsed during the prcscn Toro" o: No change in apple ' _- »-.-_ yL,_a_ _ _ ._pr1c¢,S ,mee mst ,.ep0rt_ 1-,mam if;-_p_¢_n_l_1n;i__cl;(aB. onions $u for in ments were 27,332,513 bushels ofl_r;;:_r_k__;eb__:tgl‘ong at $2.85 to $3 per 90._ Cammy: 'Nm 1 B_ C_ Delicious ' '. $4 per box, Newtown, Black Twig, 1 |n:aa`;:l°n` bam 1 Baldwin' Greef"1Rome Beauty, Spltzenzerg, Wagen- b“‘“b°1“ °f rye' and “A43 Maha B $7 go 051;! unset $8' N°' 25`er and Wlnesap $3.25; No. 2‘s 25c imported vegetables, 1 B. C. on- ' ` » ro mmtoes $3'15 mr pcr box less. Albers potatoes $65|ions,1 B. C. vegetables. . _ _ . _ , mm ml 'T mm m 'www change and in express rates the following prices will ___ “__ M WL ”°‘""*~ _ _ f_ 'hereafter bechanged by Charlottetown dealers: '_ ‘°r ““‘""‘ "‘ ‘ ‘° t Nova scorn scsoon-an t.os'1""` All American 10 cents magazines at ‘12 cen=ts.< ' All American 15 cent magazines at 20 cents _ Canadian and English magazines as heretofore. , was rooeivoo ny rno olmtt com- All daily newspapers exce t those published in Char- lottetown will be five cengs a copy. - cilulsll too., lm. . . inlllrlllll snllollnr Lrb: lllss Mtcillul l I l. ll. nnolt _ _ Attention Fellow Islanders $100 grows to $23,000. The recent sensational discoveries in the Gigantic Oil Fields of Texas is with out doubt the most _“founding financial miracle ln“he history of the World. Dollars grow into hund- reds and hundreds into thousaniis over night wifn the herlldlna of each new strike. An opportunity is unfolded to every "Islander" 'at this time to participate in these wonderful discoveries. Open to big and little alike. ` ‘Ons man recently exchanged a set of Ford automobile castings for $100 of -stock in the Hog Creek Oil -Co.," this stock has since shown a value of $23,000. Oil is no respector of persons its for bigfand lit- tle, high and low alike. Get in On 'the ground floor of The interstate Oil and Refining Company of Texas. The Vess. E. Jones ‘Wnom Tex- .as Knows" of 829 Mason Building Houston, Texas. ..(fMr. Jones has ' never madc a faliure") has authorized me to offer to my "Island" _ friends an opportunity to become ground floor shareholders in this company at $1125 per sllsre. Our first well is in, and is producing 3000 barrels of crude oil per day. This is only the beginning, but you must act quick if you want to share in t-his great opportunity. Fill in attached coupon today-tomorrow may be too late. Or wire me your order collect. ' ` ___+».smsnsssut»lsnestlliiftaieiextloilesraleetsieetalrrtaleitaisstiifstaisarar >l€ 5¥3i€’55iE¥‘§i€'75¥$ii€'7£5l&i*9ié75X%§€i 9; 1309 Esplanade Ave 55 New Orleans, Lt. _ § I enclose S . . . . ....for . . . . . . _.shares in the Interstate Oil .3 and Refining Company of Texas at $1.25 per share: It is under- it in ull profits. alt Name. . . . . . . . . . . . .... »;¢ ._ ag I Address . . . . . . ... .. A 'city . . . . _ . . _ . . . _ . .. ._ 32" (Tull at the 'Guurllian Ofilcc for Oil Mup._ _ it _ “ss §ié¢R§léVR=A€¢R3iE°B3|€B.9ilr1Wllé\¥§i€¢5§l6iti>it%¥t¢R§K¢.8aif¢Rli€t&§l6&liso 6152-1-9ME-smw4wks. i ¥ ill K 3 per ton, B. IC. potatoes $75 per ton, oniolls $170 per ton. Arrivf his tor week ending January 3: 5 car; local potatoes, 4 cars B. C. potatoes, 2 cars B. C. apples, 1 _______.__,_____i4-l-_ November lst. T. Lee. which sailed from New Bed-1 ford, Mass., eary in December for_ Brava, Cape Verde islands, has] been lost, but all on board were; saved A cablezram from Funcha advll-es reaching there from New-I - to the effect that the steamer Sago-_ _ f- no had lnade Port of Basques Thursday. after str’iting on the '“ , I '. ' rocks al lhe entrance to Rockyl change afterwards when conditions Hurbol' 09! Week TGWDUFBTY T9* were just the same? _ Questions of general llllerest to pair.; will be effected at Port of ____‘,,l_ I motorists will be answered in this Basquen and an effort made to get G0 lNTo Poul.1'av l=AaMlNG °°\“""'- “DMG permitting. If an the steamer into arydooli ot st.' FOR SALE iifflmedlhle answer is desired, en- John‘s. The Sagons fairing the *"_"“ C 03° "9|f'“¢ldi'€BH9d. Stamped en- place of the Ethie, previously lost Farm twelve chains wide contain- Ve10D9- Address Albert L. _ Clough had a number of passengers aboarér lilg about one hundred acres with Care of our office. at the tim of the acchde t Sh ‘éle|__3\:_ H_l;_%;‘;1_l__&d__\__i;;1_t_:iges__i‘_;>_;~ egg-i *°**°>*'-- is the thil?d steamer of ‘Elie Rei; opted for hens, turkeys., geese and SAILOR8 SCARCE °N Elilmlxlliizts “eel to meet muh” ducks- Splendid rlioltor tontnei-nl A1'l.AN'rlc coAs'r B ___"'._‘,,,___~ ‘2XI>0S\1i'e. dry land and l t f *_* . . water. ‘Poultry will be ihepcelhgl IE- An ‘f;’§_2““"~ Me- Arson.) Ans;inx:Zx;? ph¢ ` - . _ n e .. si., . _ ' ` ` flurry on P. E. -1. I.. .. low y....... ,__ ,_,,,,,,,e_, ,;_ nggglggl ygesgggg ,,m,,,,,,,, m,,,,_,, Hama, ,__ ,__ _"___ Chairman Boardof Trustees. tic coast ports, and although steam. tress and requires immediate as-‘ _ers here have with oueor two ex. sistanco fn latitude 38.55, longti-l 04*-0-‘+0004-O4+*°¢o¢ 0€i>tions, suffered little delay, at tude 59.20. In a wireless message 3°51'14ME5|- Bosto 'ev al ei h l ' f 1 <._-_-rs. - -_ - which was frozen in at ildsetvs " ' _ 'I Yeu.'d¢-ln-'on bosl .l.¢tli. rl _ M .--xr-._ °;fe::'€-_c_!"_‘:e":.2*._."':':';::: t‘::.'.:* ~»»;-.4--» lf’»-.»_» »f“~~‘1‘l-2#'.i2.&”2...*f.‘i°2’i2.'2lli Prince Edward Island Hospital Annual t Collections , ‘ _ In October last the Trustees of every school district ln Queen’s and King’s Counties were asked to kindly lin- . terest themselves in the affairs of the Hospital and to ap- point collectors who were to start making collections on The majority of the districts have al- ready made a splendid response to the appeal but unfor- tunately there are too many not yet heard from. HAS THE COLLECTION BEEN MADE IN YOUR ms'1‘R1C'r'z ~ - If not we want you to find out why. This is very I . much- your business. Just as much yours as it is ours. The Hopltal _is an absolute necessity for the safety of out' people. It ls important that it be kept right up to date, and_furnished-with the most modern appliances for re- lieving suffering and saving life. _It is also important to our people that the charges be kept as low as possible. These things can only be accomplished by each person in the two counties served by the Hospital, contributing their share. It is not just or fair that onedistrict contri- bute and another not do so. _ I would therefore ask anyone yvho _reads this to find out if the 1919 collections have been made in their dis- trict and if not take steps to see that it is made at once. ThelHospita.l needs the money now. W. 'K. ROGERS, . O-0-0000-O-5000 I am authorised by C. H. Robert- son, Marshfield. to sail by public suction on Wednesday. Jan. 14, 1920. beginning at 10 o'olock a.rn., all his stock, crop and farm implements oonsistlnl' of- Stock-horses. I mare. 1| years old. Crown Itlsht. l mare. Pyro. old. Eskhani Wsfgonarz 1 colt, I yrs old Boron Keiv n- I drivlnf horse. 0 rs. old. Ts hioner I dr vin horse fl rs. old- tgommodore; 1 caTt filly, Sq yrs. old. Cattle: -t ref. Ayr- sh re cow in milk. 1 ire. old; I rss. Ayrshire cow in lull 5 In ol . freshened newly; 1 reg. shire cow in milk. 4 rl. old nowl resh- Yi ‘..':.f~.s§:#.°'f°.“.°‘_§f:. 'nr- Ay i ‘lm-o'| ` 'lat n¢'.'E'° lu' soils. Ti?" 4.'1.° I an t men s o respeeivey-1 3 s sow I {T1\.|li5.x¢ yrs. ' 1 radars? ls mills, 8 yrs. old; T Elolafeifl grad; n l-. er were held up for a rec vcd at t e ocal agency o tie undersigned _w_eck hefore crews could bo obtain- Marine and Fisheries department. ' JOHN _D_ M°|NTvRE_ _§9_;._ '_1‘hre5_ steamers were prepared she reports he, engine room flood-I _ 185 Milk SL thcecrgvs FIT: ITst`Ylved“°9‘i“y. but ed and her condlt':on serious. __ Boston ,ca _am dm 85 099 10 quit if the Available shipping records do not ' .__ 142-I-440/l'ESat3ipd. » - l_’__ 0 (_{_1;>t agree to remain in list the Harndy. ` -_-<»¢-_*_ |90 V91’ » rstmas. Even than A ister message states that she is TQRONTQ -_mm 9__C_ t .many of them who went ashore to 3 lc. wnllroo zntl Life otflfrtl ‘“rD1'“”°"d th” "°""“" “lied *D fe¢“"1- ligovlirgggollln:"t:?dl;t::mETl:"EnTl';‘l- ¢0W Ill milk. 5 ra- old: 'I Holstein grade cow in milk. 2 _yarn old; l aer- sey heifer. 11/, yrs. o ; I Ayr1_ ire grade calves: 1 reg. Bhorthorn ull, yr .old. Pigs: I sows. I tolarrow in March- li piss. 4- months old. Hens: 100 hens. Implements: 1 hinder. 1 hay mower; I wheel rakes, I Broadcast soedar spring tooth seuitler, spring tooth harrow. Ran- dal Harrow. iron harrow. Oliver gang plow. (new). Oliver walking glrlav.. `1`I;_grss2 pl:'\_v. liotrse lme, ex- n ‘e s. sam ws on, with new -liuanope box. a wofni- llailhs, with boxes. \ box sleigh, gang. sleigh. driving sleigh spawn uh r tired driving wagon. 1 noe about iwsgnn. , hres ins' outfit, (leott'a'; 1 engine lr horsepower grain orusher. set ulners wheel grow. oraam separator (§im|>le‘s, I ills. esp.). pump jack. enslags .wtter sud, carrier. turn! sllser, -I set- steel ards, platter-II1 scales. I G t 5I£fI..'.i’.2°i»_l'€.'éi‘.’.§f"i..“} :tilt °"'_"“"' o?“°° 'lol I. 0 I ' 7‘“Y~ rliook ;lI":erl.Edea!.EOE oats and barley. |00 siooits oats. 0 stooks wheat. 1000 bus. urnlps goo bus. msngels. |50 b ii. potatoes (red) guantlty Apples.. Zlgrnsss: I ss” ..llt‘$i‘i‘i“ .‘}.Ti'°»?f2a.‘i.‘i.i ' |"i’.‘&‘” ...°‘... t-al-ws. 4 worsfoolii .-1 arms _ collars. -sets leaf? t ,T truck watch. pad an gtrsoehlng, FSL? "»°’ .."i‘i{"t.'.°.ll°"»-,"-.'..'lltll'°'f.2 mug-'h bosrgs and matched iuaxbsr. for s. shovels. ate. _ ..i‘::~.-:.tl'.:i':-. rf. lr-°z. -.r credit: 0 pei: sent. ohfoi' Bin: ”'l'flEl»'rii-‘i \$$T°»:ti" 1' " lo wines rl . ` . M d' - . s ' ml_u°¢_f:_ll6\v|s|'. ’§ll_¢“ons_ssn_ . _ ‘ sm'|||stn~ snslssnsa, .,h.lf_';a\_'_"_‘_.’.‘ .J V- E. -_ ___ ‘ -- _ ,__ . _._ _ , _ ’ _ . ,j. __ ,. ' __ 7'. .___:_ ».-.;~-. ' . ‘ _ _ -‘I 'rnncnantorrsfrows GUARDIAN lj ~ _ __ » . _ - __ _ _ . 1s'zo.“.?-;<~~fv.-_'=f___ f My / _ ~ *_ _ - $ f , gf-_ . - _. __ _ - _ _ , _ _ _ . _'I-___.-__ ___ ____ ' 4' l .__ be received \lP_l-0 _“If you are growing hard of hzag- ; _ -_ ' T0t:lh»°P8fi0iTl&‘:W!;°;?d::,?i:?$ to the great_ing_!eas_e in States . _ oradoes Reefs, on the coast of Cuba, _ __ __ ~ .f _ ,_ _ 1 _ ° l 1 . _i ` _. ass ton., lotions., rt comotnvlllof .` All American 20 cents magazines at 25 cents. _ I _I I I I l 'I I ` 5 , |