consisting 016 mllk cows iii r-ulf; I.’ iir-\vl_\' friisliiiiiiiil t'li\\‘.-t, t.\‘II'l\ choice; 4 heifers in call‘; 1 fat huifl-i"; 4t lJXtEII, l yl-itr old; 1 Iioifi-r l ‘year old. , _ , , pigs-j, 90w will furrow in April; L’ lull rugs; 1 ]IiIi'I‘-IlI‘l‘ll l Iu-stI-r ' ‘wboar. C5 sCALI-zsiuifisi I POW Aura-id I . iiarm, . u‘ ‘No More , l Constipation or Blotchy Skin Want a clear, healthy complexion. regular bowels 119d l ' perfect working liver w prepared to buy any quan- o and dressed hogs pay-i ltighest market prices. 3 la a list of our buyers buy tat their respective sta- "ery Wednesday until fur- » ca. P _.,‘»"i-‘_7= Itett wedlock, Hunter River. All easy to ob- ley Drake, Vernon, taifi if ‘on take _ , ~ D. Martin, Grand View. CART 3'3 .. Jenkins, I-Iazelbrook. I315 U"! ‘rt R. Brown. York. Pulnuuw" - Whitehead, Kensington. "531949"? liluttart and T. ii. Smith, m" "m- edy. m. upset stomach d deepond . the luv IIOQQIIQLaPPUIEIY vegtggbyie. y e lnaIlPlll—8naI|Dose-&ahhlee - Clark, Suininerside. dike hogs every week day at Phat in Charlottetown. information Phone Oflice 632, IIIJIAIIIIPBIIONPILIANatureKs t 538. eat nerve and blood tonic for NMIIAN PACKING 00., 1.10., fn-la. Nflvonnue. Kensington Road, Kflfllleflandfiiowealtnelo. Cbarlottetowsl. REdOIP. ‘nu-‘u-umn,“ .. _ . , Manager _ Attention Doctors Fm- sgii, good dwelling aiul store ziltzichctl. with sit-ck oi’ Drugs, elf“ and the good will of cu.- oi‘ the bssl medicaid practices in Souiheru New Brunswick. For terms and partic- ulars apply to ' NIITICE I U you have horses in poor con tltion from the effects of dlstem J_ T’ wHn-LOCK‘ r or ‘tom any other cause‘ when’ lti. I Iisliiit- Agency. coat is dry and dirty looking S, " _ '._II. d they have no ambition. And 7 lpyil-Iuipit. ‘Hum! A they do not improve on the feed hat they are gelgtingh h d‘ Try a box of r. C urc es con _ n powder which will build them ‘ and put them in a good thrifty te of health where they will ep on less feed and look better. ' I said by all stores or direct on re ‘ aipl: of one dollars DR. W. G. CHURCH . Summerside, I’. E. I. '1.16~1-17-MEtf. ifiirni of liil) _ 5.‘. oll-ui‘, -i.'- acres soflwotili. st ling and jun- iper, Iluiiiliiiizs in good repair. Ap ply It. .\.I<'I{iiiutiii, I‘lit'.l~‘ilil[ (Ii-ore, Lot "I. T04_‘-..'l<l-.\ll’z$lllitl|lll I THROUGH SERVICE TO Ouebec and Montreal With Connection: for IORONTO and‘ ALL points West Via the only All Canadian Route . .Lv. Charlottetown Ar. 6.35 p.m. .45 a.m Lv. Summcrsiclc Ar.’ 6.05 p.m. 08 p.m ~Lv Saokviile Lv. 1.15 p.m. .20 a.m Ar. Mont real Lv. 9-25 PM"- Leave Charlottetown Daily Except Sunday. ...Daily_ Service Between Halifax and Montreal -i.Maritime Express Leaving Montreal. tlaily except Saturdays’ makes | ‘ Best Through Connections to Prince Edv/nrd Island Points. I See Your tickets read- (l Via-JANADIAN NATIONAL RAILINAYS w. T.-HUGGAN, w. K. ROGERS; p-v-r- ~»-Dlstrict Passenger Agent. 91W Tlfiket AQBM. Charlottetown, P, E, I. Charlottetown, P. E. I. importer of staple food products in:.iul lllllfil wit-L; Ill .l‘Ii -rl_l.»lll-- town and selling retail trade llli‘t‘t‘l. \\'illl'.~ ~lil".\ . I‘ ~11 ii: or llii‘ island, with (estaibiislictl connection lililiill r ruiuilr , ill liuuuh- .Ii'i'lIIllll as :1 side line. The right terms '11 ‘llv H1111 l=~ll‘l.~» illilli‘ -\l\"iltl1i.\' HI‘ ' Cfuesdty E. PINKERTON. Yii tori.‘ ll ll‘l 7068-2-17MEtf. ' tz-i-_-—-~~;l~~~ ;—_; —. _~ - - A Great Clearanceliuction Stock, Crop, implements and Furniture at David White’s Farm, York Point, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, At I2 Noon Sharp instructed by Mr. While I will soil on tho ulmvi- iliiio. his iii-auti- ‘ iul farm and summer Iiotei properly. consisting oi fill urn-s til the i best of land, in a vory high siziti- oi t‘illii\'ilililll, with two Iirgv and . orivenieiit houses, good burns and uulbuiidi H". 'l'lu~ Iiuildiugs uri- id- .~ull_v situated, being sheltl-rtttl till North, Ii .illd \\'l~,~l by ii liuiivy ' lzrowlh ofqtpruce und fir. The farm is only i iiiiIin-i froiii Iilt‘ l-ily iii - ‘uitinier iiiltl only 1% milr from lli i‘ oily by it-v. A l‘<-rr_\' runs dil _ I'I l‘ fiiiillfiitfl“. wharf 5 ininult-s‘ walk iruiii Imus-v. PI» nly oi‘ HMIIVPIWI, II s. ‘ i wutcr in Iiouse and liurii_\'iiirl. Piionr». 'l‘hi.< i< llu- l'lilllf‘l‘ of u I File-time to get ii real ftiriii. ‘ . STOCK IIorses-Tlio wcIl-Irnown SllIlI(llII'lI<I)l‘l'Il sliiliiilii lliligfllld lIii-nl I'm‘ 2,051.4), 10 yt-‘ilfai old. itvilisivriitioil No. 4.61111, .“1lI'\' oi‘ Piiluizi, '\ .~x/3, mid Dungola, 2.1121,. ii sure sirl- oi‘ spot-d. l. yawn (gjgi/h) glrr-(l by lillllltilii. duiu “t’iiiiilrilii," sound. kind ‘and faster than his mark. Ilus Iver-u miles in 2.15. (jnpltuln, standard-bred inure, 1h‘ yw-zirs old, dam of Capt. Cres- yfccus, Patola and other fast ones. ow in foul Ulv“lilllfilil.l_" _ 1 Clydesdale filly, rising .i yiillrs. broken; I tlynlcsrliill- _L{t'l(lIII[Z, Iqsing 5 ypflrg. sound and 4i good worker; i i'.i'!ii liorsv, IO yours old; 1 driving horse, "Cominotliiro," F» yours; 1 (lI‘l\'iIIL{ horse, “Wood- burn." 14 yours. ‘ t‘attlc—l7 head of Clltlll‘, all \Vt'|l‘I)I‘t'lI, mostly hliorthorii grade-s. 18 sheet, extra well bred. _ Hmplemcnts—-New hny Ioiidl-r. 2 lrurir wagons. niowiliu machine. ‘hay tedder, 2 rakes, 40 gal, oil tank (ironi: plows. IIIIFITHVN. I driv- tnx wagons’ 1 expfegs wagon, driving sleigh, 2 st-ts l-zirriugt- Iiuruess nearly new; farm harness ui‘ rill kin forks. hot-s, shovels, etc, mo. I Crop—12 tons No. l Timothy k‘ tons Hii‘il\\‘, till tius. wheat, 50 bus. red potatoes, 50 bus. luriiiD-‘l ‘ "l "lull"- Furniture-(l bedroom suites, i Iicdsli-nl . 4 u" ..h Fiiliiilri, 1 dress- er 10 chairs, 4 rocking chairs, II ‘illlilll lnblt-s, ti WIFI‘ iiiiiilrt-rzstwl, ~i Ollet sets, 1 extension table, 2 t-Iiuriis, 1 riiiigv, I’. slow-n. 2 couches, i efrigcrator, 1 sideboard, 3 Iii-go nil-wool r-urpl-ts, lo luulluir pillows ' ‘"59 quantity 01 bedding, comforts. shot-ls. ohm, quuiltity of dishes iid cookery utensils. ' Terms in‘ farm at sale. Stork. r-rop, vita, trio, zill sums oi’ $10.00 under-gash, over $10.00 9 months’ vrodit on IIIIIIIVIVHI joint. notes. be!’ cent off for cash. Owing tu thi- Iarizr- (llliilllily of stock to he ‘ d’ an on" Aucfloneer has been engaged to sell the furniture. This ris at same time as stock sole. Don't forget the date, February 13m- M l2 "OOH-sharp- , 1f “um” p. unfavorable Sup- wlll Iii‘ lif‘l'I first iiiio day follow- J, a, McDONALD, Auctioneer. new Arab, nsvottinlorutav Pnoczss FOR mauurseruae or IRON PIPING coupon, Feb. 1o.—s new aid revolutionary protons‘ for the manu- facture of iron piping has ‘been dis- covered In Canada and will be put Eintu practice in, Britain. Alter lililtilllllii of negotiation a Canadian ‘Sf/IIIIICHH‘ composed of Sir Henry lPellatl. Gordon F. Perry, president lot III‘) National Iron Corporation of Jliirlniio null Ziiirk Workman, presid ent oi’ the Dominion Steel Corpor- iilllUil, have disposed of the patent right for the British Empire to the Stanton iron Works Company of Aiiiiiiigliiiiii, The deal was put f iimiugli by ex-Judge Phippeu on be- ILili oi’ the ' (‘anad-ian syndicate luIiit-h controls the process and the liiglits throughout the world. ‘ Iii the absence of Mr. Gordon F. EI'('i"i'_\' from the city, officials of the Auiitiiial iron Corporation bad no ‘statement to make in regard to l ilie process mentioned in the wbcve desptitrh. mom? SHIPMENTS HALTED l l t‘Dl\'ST.»\.\"l‘l.\'0PLE, February ilk-All shipments 01' supplies to lSoulIi Russia ha I: lbeeu halted ,I’I1I]It!i'tiI‘ll_\' by order of the Allied ‘poi-i authorities Iiere, wiio refuse ‘ill ullow 1I|I_\' vessels to clear for lliiliitl; Sea ports. Tlic steamer San- gdiiiun zlirived Iicro a izw day's zigu r-uiryiiig a cargo oi‘ i000 tons 01' clothing to be distributed a- | iiioiig the typhus lluSfiltillgi in South ll(LI>.~liI, Tin- slt-aiiiici- ls still being lhnld i.i llit’ harbor ‘and lior cargo ‘will Iirlibubly lbc unload and sent on lli \'t)\'l>il|,-i.\‘i<-k, when coiilsitions iilllltt) ii sale for it resmi It) unit-r ,Liir- port. l l Ho Could Hardly. Walk to His Work TILL HE USED D.ODD‘S KIDNEY . PILLS Now Stating That He is Completely Cured, John Bichard recommends All Suffflrers from Rheumatism to Use the Dodd's Remedies. itiiiguwilirl, iliil ., Fell. lti~~(Spl-l‘- rill» .\l’il'l' living ~ t'i'l|l[ill'll with ltlil iiiiiiilisiii so Illill IIL‘ t-tiiild hard- l_‘-‘ wiilk lo his work, Mr. John liirii- ziril, d wt-ll kiiiiuii resiidciil uf this piiirc, says iii~ is again us wi-II as twi- Ill‘ \ s iii his life. lite states Iliul the t'l"'i'lii for his cilre goes to ’. Kidney Pills and Delhi's lJ_\'.-])t?]]SliL 'i'ablvls. “i suffered greatly‘ from IIIIPII- iiiuisiii and Liimlizigo," .\lr. Ultll- lli'll iii it-lliilg his story. "i ll‘ill liuiiips in my muscles and spot-ks Iii-furl- nu,‘ ewes. "I was so Iizid with lllil-iiniziilsln I liiulti Iiiiftll)’ wulk iti iiiy yvurk. "i look six Iloxi-z-i ear-Ii oi‘ lilililrfi l\'.itIiii-_\' Pills und Budd's llyspi-psiu ‘F-dlilits. and they cured Iill‘ coni- t‘ ‘. “I i-t-l-oniinr-nd DudtFs remedies to till who suffer." - Budd's Kitiiiw Pills ZIUI directly ou liil‘ Iiidiu-yis. lly slrr-iigllit-iifiig iiii- lii(lilt»>_\‘.‘<l they l-nziliic tlieni to .-.' iiii all llio impurities, all the Ili‘!i' arid. out of the blood. _ lihviilnulisin is caused by uric pc- id in Illa) blood. (‘ryslziifxaiiig tII the joiul< _ it r-ziuses those excruciat- iu,'. IiJlIIS 5t] many people know, 'l'lil- iisiluriil reinerly is to lake thc uric zit-Id nul oi‘ the blood by using Ilodrks liitiiiz-j.‘ Pills. DR. DeVAN'8 FRENCH PILLS Arelinbie Regulating Pill for Wom en. $5 a box. Sold at all Drug Stores or niaiIt-d to any address mi receipt nf price. The Ncoln-ll Drug ($0., SI (hither-Inert. Ontario. PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN Restores Vim and Vitality for Nerve and Brain: increases "gray matter" Tonlc—wiil build you up, $3 a box. or two for $5. at drug stores. or by mail on receipt of price. The Svnhell III-sir: ('10., St. Cueherlnen. Ontario. ESL!) AT FOSTER’! DRUG STORE Shore Farm f0r.Sale_ I offri- tor Stile my far-in consist- ing of R0 acres under cultivation, 1'.’ acres marsh Iiziy land, 15 acres \\'O(iiI and lumber. This furln is facing Ilrzicirloy Point Buy Iiuving zibiiu; I lilllt‘ shore frontage, Iizis iiow liousr- and burn. For full yiurticulurs apply to A. R. CUDMORE, iir:ic.kiey' Point Quor-iis (‘minty i’. E. I. ODTi-Z-Iilillfilsttiiptl. Property hr Salegiit North Wiltshire ‘filo undersigned offers for snlc his KCIEUTZII store anti dwelling house, the Post Office is iii the i-itorc. . . If llii spropr-riy is not sold b) privutt- sale by the 25th February 1920, it will be sold by public auc- tion on a day to be named Iatcr. F. CAMPBELL. SE‘A_1\IAIIII) TICNIFIJIIS, addressed to lIit- l‘osliiiiisti-r' lI|‘II<'I'iIl, will ho rt»- t'~‘l\'l‘ll ul lltluwli until nmnnon i-‘rl- d:i_\', tliv 12th Alurcii, Illflii, for thi- ('ltII\'i_\'Il"l'l' of Ilia .\i.'i_1ost_v's Mulls. on ii IYFUpUHPII (‘onlriifl for four _\l'ill.'l, Ii tlnii-s Iifil‘ week on tho ioiiti» tH-ntiutl Itl-dotiiil- Ihlrui Mnil Itnulr No. I, from the Postmaster iii-nvriiib: pie-usurp. I'I‘lIII4"lI notIi-i-s containing further IIIfHPIYIHulIII us tn conditions of pro- posed (‘oiitrnct may Iu- soon and lilllfik forms iii’ Ti-iirior inuy bc oh- liiiiiwl ll tho Post tlffIrr-s of (Tl-ii- triii Ill: i-uiic and int lIIl‘ office of lill‘ Poet lifTh-o Inspector, JOHN l-‘- “'III'JAIII ‘ Post Olllre Inspector. Poul Olflcr inept-Morn OIIIr-r. WIMBIIJQJQJWIS illal .Inn.. ID20- 6104-2I-3-MFJtutfe3I_ THE CHARLOTTETOIIVN ctislapnth l The Woman Who’ IAIVGII Iliti Illfliflti IY JANI PHILPI A Modern Story of Home and Basin ' \ _ rsouets p (‘HAPTER 54 "Why so serious, fair lady?" it was Mary Ryan's mocking voice which asked the question; Mary's laughing eyes that looked ‘into niine. "I'm worried about Robert." “Al last." "l don't know whut you mean. But. he came home last night and told me he wasn't making good at Caltiings, i couldn't ask him any questions-the way he spoke of it kept me silent." "Didn't he tell you anything?" "Only that when he asked for his promised raise, they told him he bad not earned It." "Poor ftliiotv! Honest, Gerry, in the words of the poet. my heart bleeds for him." \ I couldn't liclp laughing at Mary; yet I fclt very serious as I told for Robert. "i feel so different ibis time," I said. "Before I could talk encour~ ilgillgli‘. because I did nut feel dis~ t-ourugt-d iuyscI-f about him. But lliis is different. SOIIIOIITIIIQ must bu wrong with Robert-he should have mudc good with tfaltiing. I wouldn't say this to him fur the world, bill It worries me." “\'i.~i—~ii would worry most wo- men. (If t-oursv il don't liiiiko as I‘,lI('l1 d!i‘i‘t-rt~ iu lo you as it might to sonic “WIIIIPII-"I-IIP kind who t'lllllllii'l. wt-zii- the punts. ilul still i ("-11 slu- it makes a lot, evi-ii to ywiu. (‘dirt you think or‘ any wuy lo i-liirk Iiiiii up ii lililt-‘f (‘oiildn'l you givt- him smut-tiring lo work l'o."'.'" “No more than Iit- Iias now. (JIi ‘iwll. I guess ll will ooint- out right some wily! I I‘i‘i)ii\‘il, flieil IIIIPIHI- od lo i! Milling customer. Some way I did iiut gt-l, the comfort from ililkiiit: with Mur_v that I used to lio- ftirt- I iviis niilrrit-ll. Yi-l I iilid to talk to sliiiieliiiv. 'i‘heii I didn't iiiidurslziiid Mary any more. She ai- Wit). ziotoil as it‘ there was sonic- lbiiig I ought to do; as if I were in some way to blame fur Itoberfs flffifvifilltiil. his IIIIPIIPCS. "Yes, iii tho ivzish, may-be!" Vary bud called lifter me as i left her. 'I‘hat night Robert did not come homo to tiinnvr. I waited until 8 o'clock. tilt-n called up Marion IIo- I had ileierniineti to be politic, iIIIil ailhtiugli I was jealous, hurt that Iloberl would s0 neglect Iilt‘, I bud no intention of playing the purt 0t’ a neglected witt- before lit-r ur anytme. I would loll her I was going to usk the iMurphys and Wretls tor Sunday and wanted her too. What I really intended, was to rind out if itobei-t were [borer-if I could. "I want in speak to Miss IIov- try," I said when ii vuicc answered my call. - "She's gone L0 the theatre. I'm her brotber——i’ll take any message." “Never inind—you don't know where-she W(‘III-—i.0 what theatre?" “N0, they tiidifl. any." “I desperately wanted to usk wlio"tlic_v' meant. But rung off without doing so. I would not stoop to (lueslion a small boy— niucii as I longed to know if Rob- ert was with Marion. But 1 would not stay home alone I would ring up Gardner Kenyon. I-Ie would be glad to run up for an IIOIII‘. But he also was out. Again I left no message, and smiled g iii- “iuuisi Constipation, Ilzndache. (Lolds, Bilioueness ended cvith "Cascarcts" Nothing takes the joy out of life quicker‘ than a disordered liver or wzislc-cioggcti how's-Is. Don't slay sick? hllious, headnchy, constipated. Iloniovc the liver alid bowel poison which is kccping your head dizzy, your tongue coated. your breath bad and stomach dour. Why nut spend u few cents for a box n1‘ (‘us- curcts und enjoy the nicest, gen- iiIt-sl. IztxuiIve-cathartic: you ovur ex- perienced? (‘nscurcts never gripe, sickcii or inconvenience one like Salts, Oil, (Ialomcl 0r harsh pills. 'I‘iicy work while y_'_tiu_s_ie_.t§p. Tsliiiitiiosiiilii SLAG AIJOVOifl-‘ITLIIIZBTS now In stock, can supply at lowest prices. Now ls the time to buy es prices are sure to advance. DEBLOIS BROS" LTD. fifi30-l-29MEtf. TERDIRS Boilermaker Wanted Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Friday, February 27th from butterrnakers willing to take charge of Lake Verde factory season 001920. Ten- ders to state wages per month wan- ted. Maker to tind his own helrrif any required. GEO. E. LANE, Secretary Address Vernon River. CSZI-3-IMEIQI. ‘ ' ' ,. her of nay fears and my sympathy Ease the Painful, SLOAN’! LINIMENT WILL BRING OOM-FORTING RELIEF QUICKLY Never breaksfaith, Sloan's Lini- out rubbing and eases the external pain and ache, rheumatic twinges, lumbago, neuralgia, sciatica, lame. sore, strained muscles, bruises, sprains. For 3B years it has Bone ahead winning new friends. holding old ones, strengthening its reputatloii as the World's Liniment. Clean, effective in relieving the aches and pains of men and women. fill! 0M family standby can be relied upon to do its work promptly and surely- Don’t be without a bottle another day-d-teep it handy. All druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. ly as I thought oi my waisted nick- els. . i would not stay aionei. I would go and sit with Mai-y Ryan for an hour. She had no telephone, so I coiiid not waste a nickel on her. If she were out I would have my walk anyway. 'I‘Iiat would "be Iietter than staying alone. \\“hen I reached the street. I saw a group of people coming to- ward the house, and heard excited voices. I wanted, curious as u. WIHL had Iiapilcncti. As they drew iiozir the Iiousc, I sax-v that lwu men had a third ‘betwz-i-n thorn, hail‘ loading, bull‘ (turryiug him. Problilbiy ciriink," I siiid aloud. and stopped lilil‘l( into tho shallow of the vostilbuh- lo wait until lhi-y ml. s tho plucc." soiiiouiio rililll. and I saw liii- two inoii Ii-iid llit- (mo, who lllilivlifiéll rulIii-r Iiviplr-ss up the steps. To niy horror, I recog- iiizl-d itnbct and cried out: "Oh, whni is it‘! What Iins hap- IIIJTI, “ To Be Continued Heavy MeatEaters Have Slow Kidneys EAT LESS MEAT IF YOU FEEL BACKACHY OR HAVE BLAD- DER TROUBLE O No inun 0r woman who cuts meat regularly can make a mistake by, flushing the kidneys occasionally,‘ says a well known authority. Meati forms uric acid which excites thol kidneys, ' they become overworked from strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the wastegjnnd poisons from tho bloodflllieii we get sick. Near- ly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness. QIPPDIOSSIIGSS and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a. dull ache in the kidneys or -your back hurts or if the urine is cloudy. OITBIIBIVQ. full oi’. sediment, irregular oi‘ pris- sage or attentietl bya sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ouncos of Jud Sir-its from tiny pliarniacyda-ke a table-spoonful first and in a few ‘days your kidneys lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been usctti for generation's lo flush and stimulate the kidneys also to neutralize the acids in urine so it nu longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Suits is inexpensive and cam not injure; makes ti. delightful et- IQFVGSCPIIL lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and iiicn to keep the kidneys clean and act- lvc anti the blood pure. thereby iw- nliliiig serious kidney complica- b he proud record of In seas t-Iinl bslonn only In ' 0|'IN$0II’$. _ l nodule LINIMENT I A doctor's (amen: nleleription- inter Inai and external use-for Oonlhl. Ooill‘. Eden Throat. Gripps. Oramns. lnrains. eta Boomer, heals. and ltnml pain. WANTED Tho undersigned will pay speci- ul prices for any quantity of saw logs, all dimensions; also lath and shingle wood. by the cord. Deliver- ed at Kensington Sash and Door Factory per J. W. WARREN, Pit-Willi" "h: . Pharmacy Examinations The Board of Examiners of the Prince Edward Island Pharmaceuti- cal Association will meet for the purpose of examining candidates of- fering lfor registration on Monday, February 16th 1920. Applications must be received ‘not later than Monday, February lth. For further particular, apply to . J. BRO N, Secretary-Registrar Charlottetown, Jun. 27, 1920. Rheumatic Twioges merit doesn't. Just penetrates with-I oocsf pent-ii tu him‘! I ztiii his wifw-is he. O. (Q) © .Of@.©@ ©. in a glass 0t‘ water before break-l . will not line. This famoussaits is . made from the acid of grapes and - _ ‘flfld-Wilfllew I. / © . selling. goods. sale this mornin emnant Sale Begins TODAY at 9. a. m. A thousar-d remnants Poi many kinds go _0n g at 9 a. m all priced for quick iferrinarils 0f cottons, curtaininlg, Tisnnelet- tes, tickings, coverings, cretonnts‘ linens, sheet- ings, pillow cottons, sateens-all useful necessary - , COME EARLY © a Every One Dollar Purchase made at Beer 8t Weeks Entities You to a Guess in the Big Free “Automobile Contest” . Save Your Cash Sales Slips! siWA-Li. POX APPARENTLY DECREASING IN ONTARIO TORONTO, FBITLI.'—TIIBI‘G was forty-eight fewer smallpox cases In the Proviiiice of Ontario lost week than in the previous’ wciilt. never' tireless a dozen municipalities re- ported to the Provincial Depart- ment of health that small pox had made its first appearance there in the Ins-t week. There were 190 crises of small pox Inst week in Ontario and three deaths. For Ille week-ending January 31, 238 cases an two deaths were reported. Tor- onto reported cigiity-five new cases lust week. CONTRACT RATES DISCUSSED . NEW GLAISG-OW, Feb. 14.—’l‘he ‘ Concillstioin Board met at Stellar- ton at eleven o'clock and adjourned at noon to meet again at 2.30 p. m. The matter of contract rates was . discussed to some extent. The Con- ciliation Board is slated to meet Mr. Maxwell at the in-tercoloniai, Coal Company tomorrow, and it is surmised that the Board may hand down its findings regarding the Aicadla and Intel-colonial Coal (‘om- - ‘EHi-El? HEINTZMAN (YE OLDE FIRME) The, World’s Best . PIANO “g Sole Agents ior P. E. Island Sold Only by MILLER BROTHERS Charlottetown s51- ‘f EH ‘zfil-Efi $15115 -EH‘-':Fi'%-H'p‘_$-EEZLFTL “ "l - 5 |I i 1;. ~ - FEBRUARY 17, 1920i" ,@_ooo@@toou ‘s-Jl v Service Between Prince Edward ‘island and Upper Canadian Provinces ponies at the time time. _ i Jim ,- i Ann-uh’; '. Ar. $.86 p. m. Lv. 12.46 p. _m. Lv. 10.30 a. m. Ar. 12.20 p. In. Lv. Lv. 8.15 a. m. Chsrlotflown 6.85 p. m. Ar. Borden Tormentlne 8a¢kville .. . Sit. John .. Montreal .. Leave Charlottetown Dally except ‘ ' Bun. Leave Montreal Daily except 8st- Secure Tickets via St. John I . . 1.16 p. m. Lv. . . 7.10 a. m. Lv. 6.25 a. m. via C. N. R. —and-- My H. MLvDAVISON-Agent . .,' m"‘i ._\ , ' . 1 ¢, , ‘"- ""'. ‘ . 4.10 p. m. Lv.‘. CM p. m. Lv... 12.10 p. m. Lv.‘