I .5 i l i i I '. i l» 1% 7.. ‘t 1ft. .- -) i Z / l ti \ IOORIE-DUNCAM-At the Metho. ' LOXIIUX. ,\])l‘ll T l‘ ll'l' nouni-i-il tliut. in vii u of flit h. ' lily shown tlii-tiuiglitiut lll' ' try 311,1 in 1iiirliutiti~tii tfv- l‘ v crease to till p ctnt l)! Ill" ~11» , profits tax is aniioilnt-i-d Ill l.i- lbudgct sznti-nirill yi-sli-riluv. : ,,,_ LLa-At Fairvlew Cottage. Oy- r Bod Bridge, on April 19th, to fir. and Mrs. John R. Neill, a non. ' V v v I- I . P. R. A. Meeting The annual meeting of tho Pro- vincial ItIlIc Asoulutlotl \vlll bl: hiilil In the City Court ltoom. City Hail. Churltittvloull ut. Ii ifcliivlc P- ill- Tuendliv. Mliy 4th 192i). All contri- butors are lncnlbers and urn col-- dIalIy Invited l0 attend. \\'. II. l'Il0\\‘ ‘ ‘\Ii'l‘--(‘0Ii. . l. 1'. It. .\. . s. -' 8335-4-20lZl.____W dist Parsonage Wednesday morning i April 21, i920. by Rev. G.‘ W. F. Glymdenning‘, Hamid Edward Moore to Elizabeth, Maud Duncan. noon E-DUNOAM-At the Met- ‘llodin; Parsonage. April 21, 1920 by l l . IE1!" RQIYG. W. F. Glendennlng, Harold Tenders will be I'\?C(‘.IVO(I liy the M.‘ Moore and Elizabeth ‘M. Duncan, undersigni-tl fol" culling IIIIII tit-lir- {both o! m1, “an leriilg lutnbtll‘ by Illi’ cord, :it"llii- ' ifolloyving Ii. Ii. stiilioils: Yiirlloil ---<-o-o-—-i- i l\Vu0d Islands. liopctield, tut-icin- 1N i lion's Siding). Lumber is ~willilll _ lone and one-half tililvs zind less from the different stations. 'I‘eti- beli. Milltown Cross who died ADPll‘ livrl‘. iii lllsllrl‘ _ Wlllllflb‘ will Ill‘ 23, 1918. Mil-poplin! my 1II'II\'\‘I'_\' 1n: suiulilt-l Days of sadness still come o'er us,- lnoilths. For IIIPIIIUI‘ intoi-ltiiition, Tears in silence often flow. write or rail M, mo co. tsro Though you died four years ago. $4084” Gone but noy, forgotten iby his -—— wife and family. iRivcr, Surrey, (Kitchen Siding), In loving memoryof Noah Camp»? tiers to stale Wlltll prepared lu de- For memory keeps you ever near1 THE MONTAGUE FURNISH TENDERS $42! MR8. JCIHN MCLEOD The death of Elizabeth \Vyiltt, McLeod ‘vmow D1- 11“. 1,119 11,1111 TWCNDPIIS will Ill‘ twltrliivtitl ‘ _ . 1 . tho lllltl"! ignod tlp to .\I:l_r the 1st‘ (liifallfig-(il (Dffltillrlsii iii?» lrllzpiflffxfl flit" tltt» tztkiilg iliiwll iil wontIi-ll -'- l ‘ .-. . , ._ ‘ _. -.11_ l‘lllll‘l‘il zit Ilttpv- Iltlllt. h" £192?"M?hétlgrglgprijlulfinT}:VL. S - iiiuitioil iii h- lt-ilil Ill the mac ‘e ' lions-v. I.tl\\‘t‘:-| lflltlll‘ not w (if A . . '2 : S.’ mi . _ The dacmscd “he “ ‘D j M rm. Il\i1>{>'.~tll'll_\' ili-cpplvtl. i age llnd been in failing IlPiIlIlI some time and ller ill-nth [IIIIIILIII sudden was not wllollY llIliWl-lrrlrll She leaves to mourn two siiii.-— Joseph and Allii-rt liiitli r -st-i<itl~" of (‘llicago III.. ttlltl sisti-r .\‘ " It. Bourke. Owing It) llll‘\lllll her nleco the Ttllllllllfi will Ill.‘ t. to the Presbytcrizitl Fltitrvii J. A. GAUDET. \ii|i'~1. Ili‘1li' Ilivci’. the house at 1.30 p. m. without distressing after effects. There is no reason why you should not, now that you know there is a medicine that will unfail- ingly counteract dyspepsia andotherstomachtroubles. DYSP cum; gives quick relief to stom- ach troubles, regulates an invigorates the digestive system, and permits proper eating without distress and pain. ‘ Give Hawkerk Dyspepsia Cure a chance to relieve. your suffering. hIiara/Idrug antlgunrnIatoi-amfim: n. can-satin um; Co" Llama St. John. N I i6 rs liy gcttint: r 1 tft-iitlivititi tkiw ll'l‘ tn It». siitiaflili sewn» it 1iwi~~i.1-. s= i» .T.;~I§;.E ~- ,*.‘.'.“...II'I‘ZX..‘iiii't.ll‘i'i Geurge '1“). ‘W m Nlfllillir‘ ' ~‘ wt-si t [owl tliifi “Um Vhlw’ tint-t supp _\ you, . . l ~ -~ r. (tr butt 0pc Dollar. Iir I ' _ - i.iii.l iii prittii- (‘Ull- I ' Sllllllllilllell l0 3-0100 .. ~ wt‘ l .- .___ i t - ~ 1y _‘ g (Special to The Guztrtliamt‘ ‘ ‘ LONDUN- Al)?“ :l'A"'\l“;'l‘ ‘T ll‘ \\' iiIli-rtltll Ul l. l llll! terest. has twin amt‘ t)‘ l‘ . 1 t‘ _ .. ,' news tnni in.» lti-itiiyln-l: - k ‘m “l ‘lytillui? i-‘lou .t been slllliltltini-t I‘) Milli: ,|_ i ",2 ‘ ‘ ported that the i ' . by the Ii" kl ell v_|_lltl Iiisl i1i report. or?- '\{“ British Tax Rails At 40 Per Cont; (Dom. Prcss $P-“’1"~'i' Austan (‘liuiillicrl'.liil, lllt‘ t‘ . I01‘ of tho Itlridllslluer- l5 DMHIYUI \\o:t ll tlilio l‘lll'l‘il‘. 0t‘ llivlizlrbulll t0 allow tlle 13X l9 “DIM-ll “l n“ .iii.1 is li-ry II'I‘(‘I_\' lutilvd. former level of 40 per ("Plll- sot-and is: (it) II(‘I‘C>' adjacent ' , ,-.1,.,~,'.-_ huh‘ llilS liiicti cut (niir; the rwl oiivcrilil with llilftl and suit wood with tho '."_‘i't"f‘lllltll'l R ' i,“ I t of iihoit‘. S ain't-i: tflPJlI‘. Blight. bu suitiihlo for II fox ranch. \'o build- -_~_ l\" will lin offvrwtl as slated ' h G d‘ . (Special w T e uar ‘an ) -lnl il',]ii~r-felt'r»-ll. JIONDON. April _ "_ Jllindl." 105595 1n fighting Willi Russian 'l t-rtlts sectiri-d by nlorgilge. W. W. OWEN olutionaries at. Nikolsk IIIIII liiiub- .k, Siberia, April 15th tntallvtl 3:000? according to ailvicvs to lllfl B- CAARTER. uc British Foreign Office. Russian ior‘ can penetrated JHDHIIPSP _ll"l‘**_“' several points, it_ was soul. "Im- sitllatlon at Vladivostok was ill-s- crlbed as utiliti- Carranza Seeks Peace VIIIPII iintiil ’I‘li-- vt-i-v 1Il"~‘tIl'IlI)lt' rcr - --'tli~ t‘i\ lit‘ llt". h‘. It. .It'tikiii.< 5T and urhlsililoriprirggts.‘ 1'\s|l’lfll“a-igi"'(“"" .“""“‘ S‘ . . I low attclnptiilg to iniki» ill“ lll"ll"‘l"-‘f l‘ "ill" @""""“‘Il»" “ma S‘ 1‘ q 1 wvo1u1ion- SII.IIII.I“II. ('otitaitiinl: iiil t'.‘{t‘l'lllf'ill peace Wm‘ i? ‘lil-lsé" 1., (;,.,,..,~,,1 llmillilg systvttl l\\'(l.l).'lIlll'O!)IlIS and ffia,f,'f1r,,cef,.,,‘§gfifi.r,il.1... 11.1w 1,1‘ 11,1. it suit tiurlnt‘ zttid is suitiililt- for ll [Defiant iilgiiiéilti For Sale I anl instrtlt-tvtl to sell by auct- Ioti rm Fflflil)‘, April 130th at l2 ii’- \ . . ..l- dt-tti-t- Illtlllllt- llI' slnwlt- I‘ itiigllt Obrigm‘ “lfilflmjjh __,____ lu- t ‘lly t,‘1tilV('l‘It"I iti'i) siitiiji-i: illlt‘ if Ill‘ llillt rt-sldt tilt ll iipiirt tits :lt stilt‘. lll>']li‘l'llilll may ltl It. ..ii tzwl. BENJANIN CARTER AND C0. i\lIt‘lII)IIll‘I' Qlilll-irill-wftilthsiiltlislii. "runes VALUABLE RESIDEN- TIAL LOTS FOR SALE m CHARLOTTETOWN .It.; I am authorized ll.\' ~\ll'- -\»_ ill," Kinnon to scll on 'I‘ttt~stl=I.\'. -\lll'll roll 27th. hntnmr-ncing at l‘-' il"'i<>l'l< ,1 It; if loud. “i, Ilrlotltln" UIIVI\’IIU: sit-om l""ll""i'-‘-' ll l" '3 ‘ ", , _ ' i llritiiittttil. lI.llll l7 Term” m‘ w" B CARTEL n.1,, will Itti in titt- ' _\",,Hnn,,,,r_ Vii.‘ t- l'ii'l't3'.' for ' i)‘ lVii fttrIlp-t‘ \ w lt'l\lll'l'. ERNEST ~. 'I‘igtiisli, “$1174 224i. Canadian Govern . sill Merchant lilariite Complete information as to Rates, 'I‘_rain Service, Connections. etc., etc. Full Details Ono-third down; Iizilancc D Furnished, and all ar- rangements complet- ed for Comfort and Economy. H. III. DAVISON or write Local Agent, , n. n: DeeBRISAY, District . Plunger Agent. Q _—_"" The S. h‘. "(Htuiitlioun Sculcr" will h» duo lltlfi’ flIlZllII May 1st, nnil will him! I] gt-tli-rttl (‘IITQO iil’ prtr ducti, t-irfl. f-tr Si. .Ioltn's, Nmvfotiitd land. dircvt. This is ll ticw slottin- or, l:IlIl|t‘lll"I last autumn. For fur» thcr particulars as to space and rates apply to , BUNTAIN, BELL C0,, Agents. Pharlnttotown, lltliil-rli 29, 192') '1 e " A Eiatlsfled Man Iltlutl Ilillslioro, March 25th, 1920. lllt. W. (‘. (‘IIL7I(CH, Sunlmerside. Enclose you will find one dollar for which you will please send me‘ iinoilicr box of your condition ;.0\\'llL’l'S.-SOIHQ time ago I bought II mare very much run down and diil-tcd to feed your condition 1iinvdoi-s and find It to be the very ’Ill‘!~‘I Inllig on the market and will FOCDIIIIIIOIIKI it to any one wanting <0 put theirs-tuck in good condition lilllf'lil_\'. Yours very truly, GEORGE A. MacDONALD. 8159400115121 22nd. will tukc delivery of Iivc hogs tho follow-lug strtllons on the fol- WE ill (‘oillllicncing l\lilI'(‘Il lowing dzltos, paying the highest itirrkrlt. 1irices. \\'.- giro bclnw a list. of our re~ IIFPSPIIIIIIIVUS all. these stations, tvhnm we would advise you to see liofori- ilisposing of your live stock L'ISL‘\Vlll‘:l'l‘. ' EVERY TUESDAY A. M. IVl-ight, Montague. A. I) MIITIIII, Grand View. lliirligv Drake, Vernon. IIllfl'_\' Jcnkins, Hnzclhronk. Iii-rt It. Brown, York. EVERY WEDNESDAY l-tiort-lt Worth-ck, llunlcr Itiver. .l. \\'_ Ifgrtc, lsltilcrtild. Jiiltii Wliittihoiitl, Kclisinginn. Lnltih. Mtittiirl Kr '1‘. Albany, Wllliiitit ('lill‘lf, NIISCOLICIIG, 'I‘tlcs day. I\I2irt~lt rtl. \l'ednesilit_v, ltllirch and 1ilare fortnightly furtlttir nutlcrl. Wi- lulu‘ litiizs i-viiry dity at Chur- Iotti-tnwtl l'l:ttit. l-‘iir iuforiir-iiotl 532; Plattt. 5352i. CANADIAN PACKING 00., LTD. J. M. ROOP, lliuxlngar II. Smith. a l‘. phone oflli-c lMPLEMCNItI. "DROP, ETC.. AT NORTH RIVER Sriturdagi, April 24th. t I iiui‘ in<trui~ liy .luiilt~< klnrt- 1idt~ to siil1 tlil irii), irtll Riv tr till Sui irdzii‘, April 3-4. tioztliittitt VIIIL’ tit .121) p. Ill, tlli- ti) iwlitg: I hay tjllllrlr tldrmt tittrl Wtttttl): t broad t-:i- i l'l‘; I dist- liar rtiiv; I I iy I‘1|I(“ IFIUFI .tl)tI \\'t>mIt', I ' t 1\It'll"ll Nit " I I'-|l'l illlll lllll‘ irtill axial; l ittrtilp~ ('ll1l"l'] I tl'lil'li W-Plllliil; I llllt‘l( font II1Il'l'tt"" l.’ 1i')liiIti scllIII . I d -; I pair sled i. its; l ~‘\‘illl‘ llllil sllillIlF‘; l crow i "; siilztll l|lljljli Ititiilitl‘; I rnpii < _,itlz; quantity . Wlllll‘ llzilliit-i - ht htls wheat; l .-.':it'lt Italy; 2 fall I|'.l.'l -itv lttirtttss; I slow lQitt-t-n IIPTIIPFI; l Sye clout“; 2 Ih. ~:,t lit; I (tarry tango; 2 liusll lifll‘ stttll; Lot i-zirpvtftrrticlts; dishes Siili- ltttsitivo its farm is sold. 'l‘i-rtlts l2 mouths; ll prr (wont of for (HISII. BE NJ. CARTER, Auctioneer 7557mt! ‘ Qgg-oq-Q-g‘ uky ‘ode The Woman Who Loved and Earned i UV JANI PHIL?! A Nnulrn Story at homo and llunlnolo oa-o-vo-QQQ HAPPINESS CHAPTER 110. I i 3 “What happened. Robert" I asked as I finished putting dinner upon the table. ‘ "Why, one of the clerks proposed we make a showing for children, lust sporting goods suitable for young bu; s—and girls also. We titted up oneof the windows. and It wasn't long before fathers ' and mothers came in with their kids. The old 1min." (as Robert always spoke oi ills employer, without however meaning any disrespect) “wanted to know what I thought of making it sort of a feature. We're going to talk It ovel; in the morning. Kid wax works dressed up, ct cctra. _ "But uhal I waivgctiing at was that you are right i_n your theory that we could ilhvttys learn. This fellow is only about 17, been in the store only a short time, and Hone o1‘ us stave him i-redit for being overly ilrigllt. But we IIhVO ‘partied that it pitys to cater to kids. Ill one day, t0o—l-tnd all "through Illin." "My, trhat a long speech for you Bob! (tome on, I llnvc dumplings tonight Evci- since Rohrrt had glvcn Ills consent to my plan, I hail taken more than usual pains to have the Illlllfil‘ clean and dainty, the iiteiils wcll i-tmlttiil, and the food he liked. I would not allow him to <uy rvon (int-c that I ltt‘gl9l.‘l€il Illnl for my work, or Illill IIU knew I rould ntil do both well. “Lot's stilt-i Iztlcpitlg IIIIINTI. I tilitik we should hut we arc both oarnvrs. Let ll‘_\' it) HZIVI‘ all w" can and still sriiiiforttihin." , “I ltow Ililtl another plan in my ' I .'ililittst bufori- I had tried the books now us be Ill’. "t-ltlt out‘. litlt it was 2t plan ' lhrl Ftillirv 1Nl'llill".'€ a ilistztllt and ..t.itl<l ta t: llltlflPy. , IItTY}, illl_\'lllli'il,' to Illtt di-iir, I don't want ".lI to so willliiiit [ll't‘II_\' things »— like you list-ti in Il:-vr-~ in suvg nut it‘ '.\_'|1.it tuittl." This w“ iililim; tin (tllsflgginn with RUIN‘?! - this itlr-u llt lt to ho ‘l|)'i\' I trust litivi» tlitl s" e sol"! oi‘ clothes I ‘.\'OI'P \\'ll“ll I w. ltv.-..l ~‘!lll‘<\\'t‘Ill<'lI ill 1t ‘isltiollzlhle wllup. wl I'l‘ lllt'_\' weri- 1titrl iil‘ lily neces- vtlllifilllvill. But, like most mutt. ha hull no itlvii of the ‘rt-iil t“l.~'I ul‘ intuit-H's. p i its; gt; m; 1011i; < I (‘tilllll look isllly tlrossctl. hi‘ \\'fllllil hi‘ szllisittlil. "I iimll try to look so you won't in» ii-liziiiiilil of illil." I Iilughlilgly rtil h-ttl. I did ll( explain that one gown an “ltllt':i" 0TH‘, ytlrllilps ~ for lily wt) ‘i iilli>iil~ wlirti at home, iillllpIG ltiiilty :i‘.‘fiiii's ldlliltltl tilysolf. vpilltlnfi tiosvt lll" anything lllkv u-lint my‘ shop wardrobe had cost. He would be sure. to think I was loing without to save. So I prov ‘JOSIJIII 1 "Every three months we'll com l\Itl'tl. cu.- accoullts. You'll b0 stir jiristid how mill-Ii we will save il’ wil try." I told him._ "IiPIIIPIIIIIOF, I 11H)‘ iill ltollse ex» penscs." - “Don't worry, ilctlri. I have 9; sttlltllllt‘ of lily own for my money. rest I wil1 put tiway." As Ilnok bat-RI think that Robert and I wi-ru just. beginning to knnxv each other ilt this time, Ills-t beginning to zippreciale each titller. We were so Ilappy when togelllel‘. IIUIIIID‘; seemed hard any .ll0l‘€. I liltnos‘. forgot that I had nearly lost. Rob. rt, his love. Anti he was so happy, so contented with our simple way 0t’ living. “It scents too gimd to ho Gerry.” he said one night, as ho scllled lzllnself with his pipe and evening paper. "Talk about dreams (‘Ollllllg truc-"wlty, this is better than evcr I drcatitcil, and I did a lot of ilrciiirllng!" "Wc are happy. aren't we?’ l stopped washing the ilishcs long enough lo press my lips to his hail". When I would not allow him tn Ilillp nlc. iii.- iIIWiLVS sat. In the kilcll- on and ' lokcd uzilil I liud finished. Ilc do red he was lonesome in the nllllt!‘ room alone. ' Oftcn We visited the girls and hurl tllcm with us for the evening; alone. HIIII spent the evening road- ing ail-vim, talking over his work at llll! ;~.£-t"L‘, ills idea; for milking the LIFT OFF CORNSI. Apply fciv drops then lift sore, t9liilly Corns off with true. 7i 11 Q if; Doesn't hurt a hit! Drop u little Fret-zone on nti aching corn. in stantly tllnt corn stops httrtlngdhezi you lift it right out. Yes. magic! A tiny bottle pf Freezolie costs hilt n fcw cents at tiny drug storc, but is sulllcicitt. lo remove every hard corn, soft. tiorti, or corn bi: twcr-n the toes, anti the callusoii, ivlillotlt soreness or irritation. Preezonc Is the sensational discov- ery of a Cincinnati genius. It. la I'll Ulllfyallliy" lily i-.lotltesLltn;1___t,_lt_g_ _ cat your ' p own garden Next to Spring clotheo and Spring cleaning comes the Spring garden. Though it may be only a wiltdow box. n back yard plot, acity lot or the school children's particular spot, now in the time to start "green things a-growing. ' ' Do you know there are eighteen Vegetable: you may easily grow n! home. “Eighteen Vegetables and How o Grow Them." in the April iuue of VERYWOMAITS WORLD, gives portant information upon this timely subject. It; tells you how to grow your vegetables. when and where to lant. what-ones need sun, other: that eed shade, etc. ' *VEIZYWOMAN'S f,€§€iZ..lIiQ.l3.k.l> 20 CENTS ALL PER COPY NEWS STANDS 115,000 Cop" Into ll 5,000 Homcl pzr Month business of his employer more suc- cessflll. Of m) own work I said little. n Iliid not forgotten llo_w l}; claimed a woman could not forget the busi- ness pail of I101‘ life if she were a business woman; argl one part of my plan was to GIIHCB my business from our home life. Tomorrow-Bob's Great News Germmywitll-iid- _ln_ New Note (Special to The Guardian.) BERLIN, April {BL-Great Brit- uin iinil Fritiice havl- joined in mil-n ills tlte German people that no gov eminent \I'lll-IIP allowed to stand ln Germany which docs not pledge itself to a strict fulfillment" of the Twill)’ 0f Vellilllllfi. it was report.- ell here tonight. The warning, ac- cording to reports, was contiiincti Ill a new note sent the Gtlrtiltitl government. The note 1trcsuiiinhly' was sent in an tittotlipt to qliivt Got" man revolutionary elements. Germany Males Further Demands (Special to The Guardian.) I'll: Aiiiii :1.» -pi-. “Illholtli tr, (it'l'll‘.illl (‘llurgo D‘.\f- ttitluy li-tlitIi-il tho (‘iiutluil of - lililfs tliriic tltiltis to hv foiw \\'tll‘llt‘iI Io llit- (‘ittlzztril of llrciuiors ‘n Sun Iitllllo. The l" pt note ‘giglqpil l riivisioii of the 1wltt-rl treaty. :il» lowing (lot-malty all army of 200,- 000 instciitl of 100,000 with largo av iiitiqp and heavy artillery units; the second requvstcd Entento ])(lf_. iitlssioil to Increase ‘the German pn- lice forces In the ticutral zone and the third asked that ilemobilization of militia be not required and that Germany be allowed to re-cslahlish Iler getteral staff. French circles characterized the notes as n now proof of their charge tllnt German ltllldttlrlsttl was bvcoulillg lttort- flllll limit than cvcr. __._ Dycefllaflcll A weiltling , particular iltttlrost ‘0 ltlally Iljnxtertt frieiiils W115 solenlnizcd iil Park Street. (fon- gregational (Jllurclt, Boston, at noon on lWednesday, April 7th., when bliss Elranor Wright Black, daughter of the littt- G. Rupert Black, Esq. ulitl Mrs. ‘Illaiwk, “Flltil- wood", Amherst, ltecaillc tlic bride of Rev. Arthur William Dyccr, Ii. A. isllptvlflllttllltlvlll of Eilucatlonai Department. Y. M. C. A. Boston. The officiating clergyman was Rev. Dr. ifiovell and Dr. H; Walter Black of Sydney, Nova Scotia, gnvi- his sister in marriage. Tile church was bright with Easter blossoms itud palms and the church organist. rendered beautifully the wedding marches. The IlI"It‘It?,- ulttlrtnittgly itlIirt-tl Ill a suit of blue with a Frcilch hat of bluc thanked with shaded crushed plnkroscsllnd (zlirlflvlllg a bouquet if orchids and ltl'lllt'":<l - roses, wits attended by Miss Alarioil Moore oi London, Iilligliind. _ The ‘IJl’l(I".‘illIllI(I, gownuil Ill pink crepe do t-ltitic and wearing n. black i! lire hilt CIIPFIPII pink r0505 and ..‘1;es of tho \'Zlll(l_V. _ The groom was supported by Ill‘. J. Frederic Wright. (flark of llos~ tun, cousin of the bride. After the CQfPlllOfly a wedding luncheon wits SPPVIJtI at the Parker Zlollsc and litliltldtrd by tho bridal party and u few guests, Including the brldfls iiutlt, Mrs. W. I3. Clark ind "Pfllllilll. Itlniiigti William \V. Clark, 13.50., of tllri Amerlcati \laviy. Litter Mr. and Mrs. Ilycor left for il trip to Washington, I). (Y. and Jhc While Mouutiiltis l-ltid will-taki- up Llli‘ r FPHIIIUIIPI‘ zit l-litrvurtl, Mass, wvltc-rn Mrs. llycor will be “At l-lonii" aftt-r thc first of Julia. A rumtltltlc interest centres in tho warm fritillilsilip existing bo- twi-en brltlo mid brldiismaltl. lllt‘ friolltlsliip hnvlug IPPPII oslaltllshctl In Franco, while on Itt-tl (‘ross St-r vino during thc Gri-nt War. Thtl Iirltle received lite active service iitrdul, while Miss Moore was IITIIONKI by the President of France with the (‘rnlx de Guerra in recognition of ln-avory untlr-r shell fire and faithful voluntary services throughout tho Wild‘. The bride’ as s_'llp0l‘lllt€llfl€llt of Public Iiealtlt Centre nnd 'I‘rnlnlng School at Buttlcihoro, Vermont was recently the recipient of a number of tiompllltlcntary fare- wells accompanied ‘by valuable gifts of appreciation. Many Nova Scotlans will unite with their Aluerlcnil friends In wishing Rev. and Mrs. Dycer long S3374 203i. wonderful. years of happiness and succeos. inn or a The Motorist- IV ILBIRT L OLQUGH ,~o DANGER or DAMAGING MAONETO ' I F. E. D. anku: ls there any danger of damaging a Ford magneto by at- taching L0 the car n headlight. cou- trollci- or one of the arrangements Jor increasing the power of the heatlllirlits '2 Answer: We hardly see how there can be as the design of this magne- to is such that the likelihood of its producing a current sufficient to injure its windings is very remote. When this magneto ls to much overloaded, the usual result is that ignition is lnterlerred with but no worse result is to be apprehended. LAPPING IN PISTONS P. P. writes: Tho pistons slap in the iryllitders of my cligillo and l ' the cylinders r0- liorql and ore" 1iistons ilttYr-d, but I now think tlt:it I will gilt ovl-r- sizc pistons anti liip tliiilll in itiy- svli’. Can I use tho rltigs off the old pistons or shall I hiivo to gilt. new ones‘? Please let me have your opinion. Answer. The litppltig process would npt hr‘ ])I‘iIl‘l.(,1ll)It‘ In your cast» its It is loo slow and llscltll only iirciinilticliilg slight liit-qilali- tics tiff Ii that rriritiiit lifltlr other lilcthtiils of lifting lizivo Illicit i-itl- pltiytttl. Milt will IIilYll. your t'._\'lllltlr (‘rs hurt-ll (llll. rvutililtl out ill‘ ground tn sizt‘. Wt- should not iiilvisi» trying to llsil 1h.- old rings, us: IIIt‘_\' will slutttl UIIPII :it their OIIIIS allil Il‘.'lI€ ltttiliy’ its \\'t‘I] its Ill‘- iitl.’ loos-g ill tliuirgriiiiriii: Ill all 1iro~ liability. EFFECT OF “FLIEL IMPROVES" The J. E. L. 6. H. Co. Please describe the effect of either, alcohol, mothballs, benzol and uth- cr "dupes" when mixed with gaso- - line, upon carbon formation and upon the engine in other respects. writes: Answer: .It. seems pretty well substitniiatcd that the addition to grtwnlino i.f slty alto-fourth its rill- llllll" iii” n tnixturii ltlzidc of twit- thirds ether and onc-tltird alcohol tends to PDIIIICQ the rate of carbon formation and to nuiko an engine etisicr starting. We have no liti- thentic I'\'I(I(‘IICG that the use of moth-bails (naphthalene) is of any (listitlct. value, but it may be. There is good reason to believe tllut il-e alditiozt ‘l gasoline oi’ 10 per can. of benzol lVlllllOfllViiy with tile pre- lgnition knctl! in many Instances. Questions of renew] Intel-est to motorists will be answered in this Cvliliitil. splice permitting. If III] Immediate answer is desired, en- close scIf-tirlilrcsscd, stamped cnvolopc. Address Albert L Clough, care of cur offiltlce. -—---oo>-____ _ uox A sou: TABLETS tiiféi“.Qhqoililfdiiciiiifci-ZY iiiiiiiiflii Flu. a mlld laxative. Breaks up a told In a few hours. Get the enu- iw. 25o per ox. at all drug stores Sold l! Footer’: Iirnm-vure. Salts is Fine For I Kidneys, Quit Meal Flush the Kidneys at oiice when Buck hurts or Bladder bothers. No tnnn or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing tho kidneys (ltlfltlfllfllltllly, snys ll wi-ll known tuitllority. Meat forms uric acid which excites the kidneys, they liccnmc overworked front strain, gr-t sluggish ilnd fail to llltcr the wilslc nnd poisons front the IJIUOII. thtln wc got. sick. Nvnr- ly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, ilcrvnllsucss, dizziness, .lce1iltl.=istlt~ss PIIII urinary (ilsortltlrs ctunc from sluggish kidneys. Tho moment you fccl a dull itchi- in the kidneys or lyour hack hurts or if the tirltlc is cloudy, OITFIISIVP, full of sritllnlctlt, Irregular of tins wage or attcntlod by u sensation iil‘ scalding, i-rlop outing IIIPIII lttid gct ihtiltl four otlilcuii nf Jail Salts from any 1ihiirttlnt~.y;talte n tiililespotiilfill ‘ll n glass of water before break- fast atttl in n fctv days your kidneys will ant flnc. This fantous stilts is made from the acid of grapes nntl lemon Illlflt‘, coniblitctl with Ilthlti, ind has been usoil for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys also to neutralize the acids Ill urine so ft no longer causes irritation, (hurt ending hladilor weakness, Jad Salts ls inexpensive and can- not injure; makes n delightful et- fervenoent lithIn-watcr drink which everyone should take now and then to keep tho kidneys clean and act- lve and ‘the blood pure, thereby av- oiding serious kidney complica- for packing purposes, and as the chief profit from- RIT i '3 for 25c The" Smoke That Satislies / wAcsrArri Real Seville ‘ is it Orange Marmalade All Orange and Saga» a camouflage. Boiled with care In SiIocrPnu. All! voun cnocll run Ir. P._- CANADIAN NATIONAL lltiwits PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND‘ Time Table in Effect, January 19th, I920 ATLANTIC STANDARD’ TIME. lleltl Down "H", u,’ ~—~_ P.M.P.M.A.M. , p, _ 2.4 12.40 6.25 Dep. Charlottetown Arr l6.3M5 an 2.14 1.21 Hunter ntvci- 5,91 yo. 113° 4.45 1.05 1.5a Emerald Jot. 5.00 0.0km}: 6.10 _ 8.46 Arr. Borden Den. 4.10 6.40 ' 4.10 6.40|Dep. Borden Arr. 6.10 . ‘ 5.00 s05 nos Emerald Jet. 4.40 518m, 5.34 8.58 8.42 Kennlngton 3.53 7451M‘ 6.05 4.35 9.20Arr. Summerllde Dep. 3.20 6.45 lIli ¢____-_ 'I'ues.| |MQn_ Thur “NQd_ Sat. 1F“, A-lli-I lP.lll.1 m‘ 0.20 11.30 Den. Summerslda Arr. 12.20 H. 7.23 1.14 ' ort Hill 10,41 f“ . 8.18 2.44 0'Leary 9,21 7'" 3.08 fill Alberton 8,01! "l, ' 4b fihddlArr Tlgnlah Dcp. 7.00 5:“ m Mott-l l lMon. \l\'(-.ti.|l I |I\\'@q_ ~'r . t Fri. 1-‘ l\‘I.|i\ 0L6 FLIILIIEIII. 3.1m 7t) 109p. (flinrlntb-tttvvti Arr. 0.10 1,10- 4..’ 5" Mount. w.‘ 8.55 4.30 fi. it 8.22 3,35 ft Nt. "M ' 8.00 3.00 Stiuris Donl 6.00 1.36 IA IILI IJlml_ra Den] 6.30 I . - I \\'od.1 I l-‘r-Ll ' I".M.1A.I\I IAJII. 4.3.’. 9.11pm». Mount Stewart Arr 8.6 5.27 10.20 ' nv-dlinln ' 7.48 5ft! ll.(l(t hliilitapuo 7.23 . 5,25 llAllArr. (lev-rgctown Dtp, 6.45 1.25, 1UnIIy1Snt. 1 lSat. lhall iex Hathnily |onIyIrLBL & Sun| l8: Still I'.I\I.,P.M.$ QAJI-IAM. 3.30 4.0 Charlottetown I 0.25 1010 5.15 5.15 Vernon River 9.09 8.15 7.25 6.45 Arr. Murray Harbor Dep.) 7.80 6.45 Flier-pt III noteu, the ulmve irulnn run flully. Bunllu, excepted. '!. ll. IIIIOLANHON. ' U Punt-age! ‘Ilnllle Munugor. Toronto. Ont. lIdTIIJ-‘lllhllliftf Big Clearance Auction Sill ONE O'CLOGK I Instr-Io‘! Puuurmir Argent, (Jhurlnttetouqlljl - CLYDE RIVER ON MONDAY, APRIL 26TH AT SHARP I am instructed by Wesley H. 1 Western farm wagon. Hood to sell on his premises on 1 box sleigh, above date all his stock, crop, farlu ~Two wood slelghs. llnplelnents, household furniture. 1 plow. 1 gang plow (Maple Leaf.) HORSES AND CATTLE 1 stumping machine and oillllli 1 horse 5 years oId.—Cnpt. 1 roller. 1 parrow, cart, 011650 Aubrey-Dam Brazilian-shows tooth hewer llarrow. speed. ' HARNESS Large quantity of harness. 1 cooking stove. 1 room stove . Choice druft—1 horse 7 yrs. old, 1500 lbs; 1 horse 4 years old 1200 lbs. Extra good type. 10 head cattle-choice young. 3 cows fresllenod Quantity of household furnllltit 1 hclfci- due to freshen May 1st. and other things too numerous l0 1 heifer due to freshen shortly, mention‘. 4 yrs. old. Sllorthorn grade. - i CROP ‘ 200 bus. turnips. 3 calves 1 month old. 27 hezid of choice breeding owes 10 tons hay. quantity 0f Btflllli 10 bus. potatoes. In lamb, 3 sheep with lambs at {I00 bus. oats, Banner seed. sldc. 100 hens, pigs, 1 brood sow 2 yrs. 00 bus. wheat, White fife. Exit! old, seed. Sale positive its farm Is 5010-. If stormy on Wctlnesdity, 28th. ll same hour. TERMS-Jill sums up to 510-0" cash. over that amount 8 montlti ~crcdit on approved joint notesJ percent per annum off for cash- J. A. McDONALD. Auctioneers- IMPLEMENTS 1 Dcering binder. 1 mowing machine lncw.) 1 disk drill, Frost & Wood (new) 1 hay loader, Frost & Wood tnew.) . 1 disc llnrrow. 1 spring tooth harrow. 8289-4-17-19-21-23 245ipd. 6 it. cut v LIVE HOGS WANTED We are ready now to receive live. hogs, payiilf ls follows, delivered at our packing house, Chill”. lottetown :-— 150-275 18 cents 275 up, 16 cents Broodsows, any weight, 14 cents all good quality, well fatted. 1 Delivery may be made on any day except 537*‘) d . ur alright hogs, under 150 lbs., are of very little ultt feeding comes in- the last few weeks of finishing, ll. to above prices. local representatives. tiona. is respectfully suggested that farmers hold smalFhogs, under 150 lbs. until of weight and ity more profitable for a1 concerned. But shot; u be necessary to dis ose of any such under-WIS“ they will be receive at market value, proportional" We also buy at various points th_ro Island and full information can be obtame a’? u d ll h ut flit- udgifIDOIH otii, Davis a FRASER-i Charlottetown, P. E- l