_ ‘negotiations Ann ‘. ltéplwiottotovitn p opened and eloied. ent reports prepered. E o ~ statements prepared. and lOls statements pre- pire-tive end’ other etete-_ DWDI-red. - to ms lnveetiutions. ‘panties and installation ot post unto-date systems. tinting in general. no l! tram 8 e. m. to 5 pom. _ _- e 437-1. alter 5 p. m. - Wedsstlswke- ‘tor-WE Wait; elor vnlcan, 82 to so in. nd hand, in good condition. attachments. Write tull pur- and best cash price. W. P. K.. Clo Guardian Oflice. Charlottetown, P.E.i. l1 . River. hereby offer lfor sale by farm acres situated at Vernon Riv- 50 acres clear and in a Iiigh Vernon River Station’, ‘roller ls, school, churches and store-s. o a quantity of manure. Will non and McNcill. » ariottetown. P. 1E‘. COADY, Farm For Sale pair. Telephone in hooi. ‘lmiles from station. rm not sold private will be sol auction later. ‘. For Turther particulars ‘-. Newman, Kingston. i’. E. l1 SG-B-tPMEcm will: p0 veins... CITY). MARCH 15, PURE BRED HDbSTEIN i. A cow and hei- 8 months olt utter in 7 doys. The calf is by ac Jewel. ~" 2. ove. 3. A ityeur-old imported cow heifer. 4. e finest cowtin H. J, Kennedy's ‘II ibreddiy Dr. A. A. Fairwell, nary A. whose B iicarcst tituiis d over 32 lbs. oi butter a week '1. A price would be nu-t on ands greatest cow with n 3-year -' bank interest. ' e 4ss-2. nouns. E not; tetown:—- 150-275 275 up, Brood sows, any ay‘. ight hogs, packing purposes, spectfully suggested ove prices. representatives. Sale at Vernon] of cultivation, remainder cov- .. Iwitlra good growth of soft d. Brook of water at each cud ' farm, and n never tailing pump I house. Good house, new birii outbuildings. Within out‘. illllt‘ right to quick purchaser. For her particulars apply to Muc- Solicitors VernpnRivt-r,i‘.(1.|l9zfl at ‘I p. iii. Th. ' llirui kumvli "SDD-S-Stslitlltlttsmwsol. itlS thr- liati oi‘ (llt-iw‘ Ifiirzii. r-oit» '. mining: 40 uttt" o" hull, n0 urrt“: m"; Bumm-Q "1 wit]; 1mm] nslstlng o! 150 acres of choice n41, 120 rBCIEB clear 20 acres und- hsrd and soft wood. l0 iwrvfl ady for clearing. Spring running .. rough farm. Good dwelling house r v1 out side tbuildlngs all in 811ml. ' house pump porch. 2 miles from Church and; Apply . more pure-bred herds. we off/u the lblloiuiiu- ' [ell known bull a son of the ilrst (‘illikllllt u’ cui‘; to t A cow and her 4 months old i.a1.~.-.- .-n1r~ lllTtl .<1iii‘.1:u‘il.\' lo 111*" oft Pietje Echo. We would paydie (‘all 1mm tilts row ui $75.00 ii A d-nionth-oltl bull out of Pauliut‘ T'Illl_\' \5. A IO-nionths-oiil daughter ot‘ Sh‘ Soil?’ B. A 2-year-old, newly-fresiicnorl liellvl. tiers. ll‘ the yearling hull ABEI.‘ W161i‘ 'l‘l1.“.' not sold previous to the sale he will ll!‘ tiiioriwl TERMS-denounced at sale. Plight months tivtlll iilllniit-tl lii cur- all good quality, well fatted. 1_DeIivery may be made on any day except Sat-i uuiuii wt 1 I uiiigissiii "Fmil- outs" ilesieiutl Iltil ' , PEITBGT llfllllll l 15S Psrixnztu .-\'.‘s., Mourners. ', “For tlirco _i*r‘.‘irs, I snflerzd grrat pain In the lower part oi‘ my body, with sivt-‘iliug ur bloating. Spoitiullst who sai-I I must undergo an opctxiliuu. I rcfusctl. I Mord a5au!"1"rr:z'l-a-liu¢:" so decided l0 [ry 11. ‘health is L‘.’C3t?ll(‘lll.—T am froo ol I pain-and X give “iM-nii-s-tivcs" my warmest. tbzitilrs”. ‘ ,At sll dealers or sent postpaid by 1 Frult-n-tivcs limited. (lttnwa. ; ,_._._~..-7________. ._.___. _.‘ SUPERIIOSPIIATE‘ suit; Above fortllizurs now in stock, cunsiipiily tit Itiivtwt prir-‘a. Ntiiv f is the tliue to hiiy its I\I'li‘.<‘B urt- sure to all vzmce‘. DEBLOIS BROS. LTD. 65301 liMlllif. Auction Silo W0 urt‘ iusuwil-il-tl I23; thi‘ l\‘\l.\- tens of the \'.ill<-1»‘i'i\‘l‘l t‘~‘iil:i'\~.'-:=\- tiun to sot up lit ililviilili ou tho prcllilfltfls, tin Mort hLii-t-Ii 22nd, . land soft ivouti‘ \\‘itli largo. i2 room ;liuust‘ with pump in ,l1:i1‘Ir Putz-y. lilitrn and roach TIOIHI‘ all iu K0111 lllVjlilll‘. tit-oil UIIUII wvil with T101151‘ ‘over it at Irw ynrti; iruui slnlili‘ Good crt-huril lliiil sliliilt‘ i"I'&'VS. Farm is wt-li friiccd with ii'li't‘. till Ibut front. This i-.= {l vi-ry titwsirzibl» I".tl'iii living lii out‘ of lllf‘ I1t‘.=t ittrui iiitpsurrtioiis up, Ilii- lflltllltl. and ivt-ll tidaptttl mi‘ grazing bring well “Wild crud. L’ stuull - ‘s tun >'lr'l l1! Imnpms (‘r11 It I11 svlitltil, " d t (‘hurt-Ii i011‘ nut W .\'- F111‘ 11"‘- ltlioi- 11:11 it-ttlitrs app _‘ to .‘.i. ii. hlttrt], .~: i'l'i'l“l‘_l’ 1r‘ ‘t'\\i‘»‘l‘. 'l‘t~rtii>' in...‘ ~11». i. EiidsStubbornCoughs tjattle , ..¢ " i ~ "ram; cusncori-iriowivflfs"Mitts’ FrwM THE 1920, at 1.30 p. m. ‘. __.._..___._. , , , _ i it. iizll tililt thc Despite yearly dispersions oliii‘ herd Inn: at ‘ :1) titty r unann- V Y P“ hich is more than we ciiiiiiont o. ~.t-_ non n ..~~ .-i .~ - out 1- A f“ f“ _ 1 v-t-ty _y - L.» aining select grade cnttle——thirteru iu nuiulioi‘. I uiir uio lI"\\l) “"‘hm:‘:‘x‘ {fifllsyl \fv\‘»"'=&5‘n‘_‘v\“_\ _ ‘laillzlxigczfé 1 siieiietl; the remainder are brctl lu trvlislwn ill A111}. .1un~. .lul,\._.lnt1 m» p1,,“- (31; .,,L__. ‘YUYUH, flu," “dd 5- autumn months. Some 0t‘ these hint ‘s i111‘ ttoublt‘ I'm s 01 0"!‘ plain tllllllillHl ~i1unti , Hip In nuke Ported bulls and are from excellcnt dntns. lVo l'Zl.lI _~‘]lnnl‘ iid " (Ir vnn t‘. I ‘- "mi em‘ h‘ ‘l ‘e attractive 'tul ‘i l""ti‘il""'t‘ tlit‘ starting W‘ “Ihllll t“'°' To iiiaket e sa e moi . . . u. . a- Mammy SKIN": -FRIESTAN CATTLE l licjfcr calf. Thu our." is by _ I 1-. tn] :1. 111.4. of .1’ IJt-htil Puii- l our ituptirlt-ti buu I duo to irvsltcii in .\pril_ 1S in lloy- . \'t>l1‘.\I\l\ll~-'Oli(‘ of grand liortl. ' '-. ilvy I<Itil'ii'I_i‘i~:i~ u p 51",, ilsliui‘ (luv or-Itilnn-ui, wk _i‘n ' l'i‘tll'.‘t‘ Imlullllius _ _" '- "=!"-'"‘< ‘t’ PHI“! I u directions‘ and tlzufl .' vvpl ziili" tivt-rtigrti i071’; ‘lbs, ot‘ milk a day. sertenil otht‘1'-‘ -- l 1.; dam i; 11x1‘ of bliltor it? wold wm-nrd of ll\'."l‘ L"; lIi‘-' I 1 7 days, over 52 lbs in 14 tiays, and n -'_r~_\'i‘lll"lltl rm‘ l She is capable of beating Iicr (I‘1\'lI r. t"1i'1l :.:1’l 1 , _ i '= Maritime record of over 32 lbs. ltcltl by ltvl‘ llllllllfl’ i1 .=.I;1~'i'~- 1 pie Grove Patti. , l I j) _ l The Honorable “falter M. Lea wil givr. 11:1 u-‘iIr-v-w nu a. _ ‘_ 4 i _ _ I _v V] A silo tiemonstratlnu of Olitflsllani- ‘will lii! 111w‘ W" 711' ,f,.",l§,,f“ ll,l,,l.li,.-ll{labial-lid“:3 ,€7.‘,|,',l,),l.X.-‘1. t O.I'.V. SiIageyvIII lflskl‘ iiiucl‘ of 141ml ‘lob n; it?‘ sir“ o1 lllti- 1'“! m m {I qHLVmDHi l“ MEL Jinn “"1"” "l" “f dmlymg- 9*‘ "m" l ’ '"""“ ""'l “ “ “ ' .1111.» iicr-lt-o llit‘ 1511i of April 1920. J. WALTER JONES, lllillliiify l-‘uritt, t'li1trlnatt‘town. - l whorls, We are ready now to receive live hogs, paying: follows, delivered at our packing house, har- I 17% cents, l 15% cents. l weight, 13V. cents, ' I l I l under lot) lbs.. are of very little use and as the chief profit from ing comes in the last few weeks of finishing, it that farmers hold any ll hogs, under 150 lbs., until of weight and qual- ore profitable for all concerned. But should it ecessary to dis ose of tiny such uutlcr-ivciglits will ‘be receive at market value, [iropoi-tionzite We also buy at various points throughout the 5,2; d and full information can be obtained from our Ktflifilllglflll Itond, DAVIS & Fiiisicu. Charlottetown, P. E. I. I The wool. wt» t 1 saw n tending to take her into niy cou- fitleiitze‘. sq ihut sht- would brook ,hcr rule and allow us to _ our room- without board. _r1-.tlici‘ small at being obliged ’l‘lte first. box gave gwit relief‘ and use a‘ - ' ' ‘ ~ I that i. \\'i)\Ilil be but tor ti short [continua-tithe trcuuiciit. Xow my iiiiio. sJticc his accident." I "and lie is so restless‘ that I think . . . lit would he better for lilni to Iiave ' Mme‘ l" ("_\R}"_AU' fr‘. little rlitiugo of some kind. g F00.abox,6i'or$2.50,trialstzoflflc. appetite, ma, is 1] I! {£14 ‘ 7 s l)‘ nut! cheaply propnrt-tl. "' q oooo ooooooooo . T~l2ti~1i-5.\lI‘l6l. Loved-anti Earned 8V JANI PHIL-PI A Modern Btdry o! Home and Buelneee vOOO§-&O-Q REFLECTIONS (‘HAPTER 73. I tulkrtl with Iiirs. Lune‘. pre- rciuiu I felt l0 subterlugo, but reasoned Itlercditli hasn't been well explained, Ills poor, and we think that if ho went out to his nlLlllS it) different plzttros fur a true. it would perhaps be better tor lilni." I trouslticroti that “we” rather a good itiea. Mrs. Lane might take it I nienur the doctor. Sh: did. Anti was rc-ailljv vci‘) nluc about it. “i‘i‘rl‘.iiu\y, . ‘Sllrcillili, l nave no objections for ti short time. Ot" (‘tlllbw I (‘iililil iiut d‘) It Ila .1 pl-rixuiticiit thing. ’I‘litt1 i-titiil‘. ‘would ttut lii-int‘, lll enough ‘if I lot i‘. iu-liutil linztrtl." "Tliuul. ,\‘.‘:u. I 1-‘. tr‘ lit‘ will lit‘. ii-wluig 1l1'lI'l‘ III! .11‘ :1 ‘nit " I hull nrruuipli v crrantl, Ir-ul r i‘!‘l| uui" txpcu: s for tho ]ll’!‘>'-i‘-l l irnitlilirt t-rtiss - any HITIPI‘ Iiridlzt‘ i1ut',l I canto to it. I IIILHI u-ridtigt-tl lbztl \\ l‘ wort‘ to bu ‘.‘<- our brt ill in our lnuuu, lllillillld‘ t-u :"11\ from ‘n1 r rulrs Ilutt, (‘xwpt in \".!>‘ .i' " ' no tuvzils were. 1n n‘ - ‘ tu tlit‘ rooms, But l tit‘- l'-‘i':-:l tn ptiy lii“: t Xll‘il, ' ‘tlF. well ' as pllllliig ‘the vctiiiost upon the grtliiutl t-t‘ Ruhvrfs llUlilllI. llvtii tiuw tlllll l had it uil ur- rztugczl, I ltnvw our expenses \\‘I)llltl h.‘ grvalcr. \\'liilt> we piiitl :‘. fzrrly pond Illlllllllll for hoard, it Willlld not Iwgln to cover the (‘Ypvusv of eating iu ll. restaur- ant. I ivtitiltl liztvt- 1:1 uiuuttgi‘ \'tfl‘_\' (‘ztrt-ftilly ii‘ wt‘ ivcrl‘ ll) b1‘ 111 all sut-iiil. Iutvo tiuylliing lclt with which" to cntt-rttiin our frivuds. or gt) to tiny places 01' tiniusouit-nt. _ As I looked bzirlt, I1 st-vuiotl to nit‘ that after tho first iciv weeks irjraliiltirrg w ' n1 effocilvenrss, tliltu old iarli- rmlu-tiy Intr- ut» t-rpinl. 0 0 a O O O O You'll uovcr know lniw quickly’ a bad Ctrilgli can be conquered, iintil you try ibis famous old houic-irintlt- rem- ‘ - who L1H (ltriiffliflil till for trough i» . _ r nit-I givrs ‘you ti Illtifi’ pt oil: tin‘ roniiuly. It horn» p. ‘tly, tlllll T:\:=l“~ ',>ii‘.‘.~niit— l v it. 151ml ibis ‘. iko bold lllwlllflllv, Ill bottling tho tut-uilnwiucti r piswgvs, Ii promptly light cough. tiiid soon 1.‘ tilt‘ tildt-gtti thin out. I "- usi- will visually . llirtril or (‘best .I>t> spluutliil for lirnu- Hfliidlfi, and Iiron- 't'1‘u r NUPUIJIIII ilii s. vz-lu ll‘ conc‘ ‘ - x". It.‘ \.'I'l t'|\\‘<\l'l\lIl('i’1l I» Lou or utour‘ All utiitiiiiits not. Ilillkl. II)’ that tiuit- Will UL‘ haudutl in 1hr colloi- tiuu. MRS. S. JARDINE, l In‘. . Orwell, I‘. We art‘. proptirctl to buy any quantity tit‘ live. hogs. paying tlit‘ highest illllfdet, prices. Folloivitig is a list of our buyers who will take hogs at their respec- livc stations cvcry Wedncstlny until further nnlicr‘. .\. III. “lrlglii, Monttil-Ztir‘. A. I), Martin, Grand Vii-w. IH-rluy Drake, Vernon. Hurry Jenkins, Iluznlbrook. Hort i1, Brown, York. lircrvtt Wcrllot-k, ilunior River. .1. W. Fyfr‘, Iimorald. John Witolintiil, Kcusinzton. Ltmis ‘Mdtturt and T. ll. Smith. Albtiiiy. ‘ 3i. A. McNt-lii. Albcrton. \'i'llllttui (Yltirkc, Suturncrslde, Nlartih Rid. mid Miscnitrlio March 10th and t-atah tilucc fortnightly on \\'.‘tinvst1::y until further notice. Wo takt- Iiogn every week tiny at 1li~_‘ plan! In ('hnrIottct0wn. For information phone office Ouch! Rub Backiiclie Stiiinessilumliago, ‘RUB PAIN FROM BACK WIT-H SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF. OLD “ST. JACOBS OIL" Back hurt you’! tiont straighten up without feeling sudden paint-i, sharp aches and twluges? Now Ils- ten‘. That's iunibago, sciatica or maybe from a strain, and you'll get relief the tuomeut you rub your buck with soothing; iwlzietrutln] “Si. Jacobs Oil." Nothing else takes out soreness, lameness and sttIYuess so tiuickly. YOU Simply rub it on your buck and out copies the pain. It is harmless iintl r1095“ l bum the skin. ‘ ‘Lluiber up! Don't suffer! Get a small trial Iiottit‘ oi old, honest “St. Jacobs Oil" irom any drug store, and after using it just once, you'll forget that you ever had backache, lumbago or sciatica. because your back will never hurt or cause an)? more misery. It never disappoints and has boon rocomuientltvti tor 6D fool's. 0t my l‘.it\l‘l‘\8(1 life I had been constantly confronted with some 5m; or problem. I ivontlered it’ nit itiarrletl “#3111611 WW6 5° troubled, mid irlslieti I knew someone older. someone.‘ ivitii uiore e-xpt-i-ietice. to atlviso mt‘. ‘ (It-tnislrniaily, I recttlletl things .\‘Iur_v Ii.1d mid Imfrirt‘, imtl utter ivo ivmw‘ first IlIilTl’lPtl-—llt)\\' tiliie lliltl Siilil slit.‘ kuwiv pvupltz who ivm-t‘ iit-tlv. and who ivished tIit-y tintietl." .-\uil my tinswei". '. \\' “'I‘Iir~i~:_- urn lots of Iitiilill’ ma!" rim] pvnplv," i litlil said to her "you hnvt» titan iiufortiiiiute in itiitiiviug tho unhappy out-s If folks ittu- rt-ully‘ llllpily n11 one (“HT liutrii ltuytlifug uliuut them. liut It‘ tin-y tire not, c\‘1'1‘.\'011l' Atmiiis to know it," I but! llillilt‘ up my mind thtit it‘ t“.'t-|' I ‘ivt-rr‘ unliutipi‘. no one nlitiultl lillil\\' of i1, and _\'t2 ‘I hail m1 bt-vn strong oututgh, sicli-suf- llt'li‘il! cuuugli to tulhtrc ' 111m)’ dt-tortiiliizitiuii. I lliiil Iiiictl lht‘, i" -| it) let Wary have‘ II poop llill? 1111- llllllllplllliflss that haul ttffltb ualy stolen upon mo. She ‘nail \\"rtI‘lI“il llli‘. tiiui l wbtiltl bi‘ up zigniiust iuiiiiy things. us slit‘ i'.\'l_il‘\‘SF.ctl it. I 11.111 often suiilctl as I recalled her speech lllKllll at- little frilly apixiu that a ‘domes- uiazle u ironuin look like bird, meaning ititirt.‘ to u man than nitirtvelleti Iiair rind ‘stylish ‘ hos. I had forgotten all them.‘ lugs of Iu-rs. oi‘ thought l ind. Izett-iy‘ they iiwroicous-ittintly Izut incurring ‘and utalciiig ma‘ ivoutlci" Illlltjllil‘? sht- rould br- in anjj yiossi- ‘bilfty Jlkllltt‘ lit-cu right i-u her iu-ritiis lliut uiuu ivuuld rather hlivt‘ \\'l|;tl lit‘ \\‘1\iItt‘il 1o Ml. \\'iil'lll RIIPDPIN‘ and it wlic with .iii ZIIYYOII, tli.iii a ivifc ‘who could liuld li“l‘ U\\II iii tlit‘ business \\'ll‘.‘l\l, ‘.‘.ii1. who lint-ii‘ nothing of ilillilfltilll’ affairs. I hilll tV-lt that Robert v/zis n bit (me-sided. that lie did not take ‘ntn lift" iut tliv pride I had in my zihility to earn-or my success in the TJIISTIIUSS. l knew lic didn't (llllit) sexist‘ tlii‘ fact that a busi- ness ivtlmuiii; tiutlook, was identi- "Iilly tilt‘ sumo its 1| busiua-ss man's pt ..Il of viow. I bud tried long azgri to tuaku lilni tiutlcrstouil this but had foiled. ‘ Now-l rociillorl, Kim. the first dine I lillil s-cooii iiobort tlii‘ sllght~ ost hi‘. iiiitlei‘ tht‘ influence of Iiqiitir. his tnzciias: “I \“a$ IoncLv. Gerry, so I went out \\'lit’ll you didn't show up. I ran into smut‘ fellows and ireil -— yoii RIIIHV tlit‘ rt-si." 'l‘hnt "1 ivus lune-Iv. (it-rigit" hurl haunted nic fhi‘ u time. Ilitt that trould tiot ltavt- br-v-n his oxt-ust- this last ‘time he hurl fndulgcti. ling lIOZlll: early for ii long time. (“mzbl It he that no! thing. it to iuyw-li‘. lititiift 1hr- vo-Jg- best _l (‘oiiltl In every irujc? - Tomorrow -- Unccrtziinty ..._-§-Q-O-L—_-___ Piles cured 1n 6 to 14 Days lirugtzlsts refund mOnt-y If PAZO l)l.\"I‘.\’IICN’I‘ fails t0 cure Itching, llliwd, Iilevdltig or Prntrutliul: Pilt-s. Ntups lrrittttitiu; Stmilivs and llldllfil. You r1311 gut rtestltll sleep alter the first upplicttliou. Price taut‘. .___.__,.¢ oo~%___ Till NIIBNESII TUB STHMTEH u-ulu Fmnl Gunny s1 1 aids uutl you RIHIW tilt-st‘ t'iim;.~t will IWI 1'11"‘ .\'\\\ll‘ \l'\)\\|)l\"—li\ smitt- i-tis» t-s tlu not t-i-t-u Ill\'_<‘ i‘.-t|,.f_ lint bt-fnt-e- Luring up liopt- and tlo— jiitst tri" the ffvol u!‘ u liiliv blsur- ‘ u u-nsptmufiil of tlit- I\\'— l\\'ti r-nniprt-ssi-d tulilvts with u iitllt- wuti-i‘ nfti-r ‘tillf iioxttiit-iii, and si-t- iviuit u tliITv-rvut-r- tliiu mult- cs. It. will instantly ncutraiizr‘ tIiI‘ ITIUHLVTIYIIS, lmriiifiil zit-iii iii tho sto- iuricli \\‘Il('TI nuiv t-tiilm-n your food in ‘rmvnt uml sour. uiiiklnn lzmi, trim, ll-‘ittili-nvi‘, Iirrtrtbiirii tint! thi- Iiluuti-d u!‘ Iu-nvy, lumpy fooling tliut. ruvlilu tn follow mrini t‘\'t’Y‘_\'~ lhlnu yo" vat. You will Iind that provided you lulu‘ it lltllei bIsurritt-tl mrsilruvsiu Iui- uu-tlllitvly uflvl‘ u nit-til, you (‘on out Plant 533. CANADIAN PACKING CO. LTD. Charlottetown, I’. l‘). I. - J. M. HOOP... ziliiiost IIILVUIIHH mid vuiiiy It with- utlf any tIuuin-r of‘ ptiiu m‘ dlucom* rorrtn follow. ttnd morcovr-r. the vmvtintiu-d iisi‘ of the hIriiiratt-d uiiig~ tit-sin cannot iniuro tht- stomitr-Ii In any ivuy so Ion mi thcrc nrc any Manager, symptoms of n (Yindigcstiun. THE cnanilorrnrowiionsnnmu. " I lllld been get- be irns ti-rctl of tut‘, li:ivl (‘WISMT to ltIYC m1‘. and — I wouldn't ovoii mink such a \\"rt?\ii'l itili‘ to lilni. nor i always done " TIIIIUIILE it Nc-iltrnilzs-n Stomach Acidity. Pre- l)1|l|ll(":.\' if _\‘ui arr‘ u uuffcrt-i‘ from in ill. lilni, you Iiuvt- uIri-utiy it'll-ti poi» ti. Iiisiiiiitii, stidii, t-Iiitr- rrutl. tit-rigs uud wtriuus rliizistivt- Pllliill»! yum nro ii i-Iii-ivnii‘ iiyspvplib ctr-rt iuuuu thi- 47I'(|lhi\l‘_\' IHIYIIIIITTPIIII Y ‘lrutv, oxidi- or iiiilli. ult- bIeiitrutt-rl IIHILUIHNIII. (‘till llbllllll from pitu-tit-zilly any druuuist In villi-W‘ titiivtlvr-‘tl HI‘ triblut ftirtii. 'l 04C _f iutus FOR ' The Motorist IV ALllRT L. GLOUOH 7Q ENGINEGIVIOKES BADLV WHILE IDLIN J. H. W. writes: My engine has a smoky exhaust which is especially bad when it is idling. but; this is not on account oi the quality of oil used. Can It be that the gear pump ls supplying too much oil or is the trouble in the pistonwinge? Answer: The pump can keep the splash bflBlllg no more than full but quite likely this splash level is alto- gether too high to take care of idling speeds although about right tinder heavy duty conditions. Some engines have 11198215 for automati~ cally Ioivcrlug the splash level at. loiv throttle openings‘ 1n order to regulate the oil supply. It is almost impossible to prevent smoking dur- ing idle opcratépit for the vacuum is high in the cylinders and 011 ‘is ttitiiost iuevitzibi_i' drawn up past tho rings. Possibly byuslng a. scraper ring with drill holes in trntzli cylinder and tlriil tho pis» ion tlirtiiigh lii the bottom of tho tho excess oil ‘to the tarunk-cuse but unless the exhaust is noticeably suitiky. when the engine is doing \\'UI‘l\' ii would hardly seem neces- sury t . make any changes. _ GEAR SHIFTING IS NOISY ‘ 4B D. D, writes: The gears of my car clash very builly wheiyl shift ihcni. (‘an you tell me how to stop this? , I Answer: It may be that the clutch drags sufficiently even when fully thrown out to cause the clutch: shaft gcurs 1o spin when theyi should be at ‘rust and we suggest’ that you takr‘ off the transmissionl cover, start the engine in neutral hold the clutch fully out and have stuueone watch the gears to see whczher they stop turning as they should. if they do not this is one cause nt Iensi oi your trouble and is due either to failure of the clutch to tit-row out fai- enough owl g per- lliilifi‘ to the pedal not. having sue llcIt-nt movement, UI‘ to fztllitrt‘. of luhrit-ztlititt at ‘tho rltitcli bearings, ivhich cruises tlit.‘ drlvcn clutch mcmbvr to be curried around with the flywheel. Plenty of quite thin grease on the clutch bearings and n 1 She Thought Dress Would Look Dyed BUT "DIAMOND ovss“ TURNED HER FADED, 01.1: SHABBY APPAREL INTO NEW Don't worry about perfect re- sults. Use "Diamond Dyes," guar- unteetl to give a new, rich. fadeiess color to any fabric, whether it be wool, silk. linen, cotton or mixed goods-dresses. blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. . The Direction Book with each package tells so plainly how to dls~ inoiid d-ye over any color that you can not itiake a mistake. ’l‘o match any material, have tlruggist show you “Diamond Dye" Color Card. , Thieves Being _ Rounded Up ..I<"Ii.l‘}l)I<1itl(‘TON, Mitrcii (i.—--"Of- tlrials ltiglicr up lii tlic ciupltiy 0i‘ tilt‘ ('lillittlltlll National Ituilways will soon be placed under arrest lu lliu round-up (1t' rttilivziytuou, \i'TIl('Il is living uiutlt». us. rt result of lliv t-xtr-mlvt- thc-fis of freight that lizu- born inking platro on lllt’ sys- tt-u: In New llruusivlclt," dot-lured '1 public tiillcizil who is closely in ioucii with the case this morning. The ten prisoiinrs appearing in tIii‘ police court lllls afternoon are ulI sectitintiieti oi‘ occupy other sub- sorvlt-ut positions, ivith llle excep- tion of one mun, who has been a locomotive engineer nnd was In rctwlpt o1’ about $300 a mouth sal< ary. Nine of the ten have pleaded quilty. but were not sentenced this iorvuoon because ‘It has been found ndvisub": to have them here as witnesses, whereas If they were sentenced they would not then be tivuiiuble. N01‘l(‘I'll \ ‘ urns-t iu-ttlrw: your hum-a rorirly ' LTII‘ Sprint: Salon by iu-tllrm u of in‘. (Iiiirclfu (Tuutlltlon Pow- ‘. \il\l iiro riiiri- to be autistic-d I tht‘ Pl-Hllltti. as tiioy will put _i'~\in~ rinlntttls in crnidltltili quickly on iiii- i-uiuit‘. timnuiit of food tliitt ‘ l|Il‘_\' |ll'|' nniv gutting‘. If’ yuurdi-tii- 1"!‘ vumiol sup l)’ you, nrdi-r dlrtwt. irii-o llfll‘ in») Ill". hr. \\'.t‘..t‘hii'rcii, iiiliiiiiicri-ilrlv, 1liiqj-gqppuqtf 9 AGENT! WANTED. Only Satisfactory Cnnudlnn Win "Mk. written by Canadians. intro- titrctlon by Gent-ml Currie, "Cunn- dns Suns and Great Britain In World War,‘ offers returned men and others, men or women. Wonder. ful "rpm-trinity tn make $50 to 7li week . Charles Marshall mliflt‘ an first I9 hours. Mr. Poei overe ee r80 weekly. Mien Robinson mega: $60 or more every week. Join our sale; It's“:- nt uscoflwott-Ic sprayi- (Imp or ii me. u roe. t ¢o-. Dent. 0.. Toronto. . l" on groove, you could return some. of‘ clutch discs‘ should remedy thll trouble. The ‘grease in the trans- mission housing should he or a grade no heavier than that reoom~ mended by the manutwturers. ELECTRICAL QUERIES A.W.. wrlten, Please answer thesd questions: (1) Why are some cars equipped with 12 volt and others with 6 volt batteries? (2) is n. better light‘ obtainable from the former than Irom the letter (s) What is the voiwse rrodiwefl ‘by an Ignition ""1? (4) ‘Whlllh PB better tor lgnl ion purposes, a magneto or s‘ o "age battery system? (o) Why are magnctos generally used on trucks? Answer: .(1) The 12 volt system delivers the same energy with one- half‘ the current required In the 6 volt systems" and thus the wiring for tho former may belmuch smal- ler and the contacts including brushes, considerably lens massive. This" is one consideration that ac- counts for its use. (2) No there is no difference In tho light. that tho two systems are capable of furnishing. t3) Tho seconduri voltage is well up in the ‘ten thou» sands‘ of volts. (d) Practically speaking, one is as good as the other in ignition results. (5) As most trucks have no starting and Ilglitingetiulpnivut‘therein no buttery from which to operate hat- tery ignition and the magneto is the natural alternative. Questions 0i general interest to motorists will be ansivercd in this column space permitting. If an immediate answer in desired en- close seIf-urldrcssctl stamped, eu- vclope. Address Albert L. (Zlough, care oi’ our office. Comb Sage Tea in Hair To Darken It rr‘s onmvomoruerrs RECIPE T0 KEEP HER LOOKS DARK, GLOSSY. BEAUTIFUL 'l‘lic_old-tiine mixture oi Sage Tea and tSulpliur for darkening gravy‘ Slrvflkvd 11nd failed‘ Iuili- is grand- mother's recipe, and folks are Bgtiln using it to keep their hair a 140ml, even color, which is quite sensible, as ivo tire living in an age when a youthful appearance I3 0f the greatest odvtintngc. Noivaduys, tlhough, ‘we d0n‘t have the troublesome task 0t ‘gathering the stage and tho mussy mining at home. All drug stores sell the rctidyto-use produiot, improved by the addition of other ingredients, ctr-lied "Wyetlrs ‘Sage and Sulphur tfoiupound." It is very popular be- cause nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a sof-t ‘brush with it and draw this ‘through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray Iuiir disappears, but what delights tho ‘ladies with Wyotifs ‘Sage and Sulphur Coni- pound, is, that, besides beautifully darkening the hair alter a ‘lew up- plicstious, it also produces -th:it lustre and appearance ot abund- ance which is so attractive. -—i—-—QO&-—-—- GETTING TOO FAT? TRY THIS-REDUCE People who don't grow too fat. arc the fortunate exception. But it‘ you ilnd tho int uccizniuiotiiii: or al- rcutiy CIIITITIUPSOITNJ. you will be wise tn follow this suizgcstitm, ivliich is cntTorric-tl by thousands of people who know. Ask your riritgglst (or I1 you prefer Wrltt‘. to tIic hinrrutilu to. 8G1 Wootiivnrd Ava. Detroit, Mich.) for a lilfl-‘JQ cunt». of lilurmoltt Prescription Tublcts. $1 Is the price tho ivorltl over, Iiy drying; this you will be sate from iiiirnitiii drugs and b0 ublc to rutluco two, three or four ymtlutlu u ivcclt without dletlul; nl‘ exorcise. LIFT OFF CORNS ' 3 WITH FINGERS Doesn't hurt a bit and costs only tcw cents M-alglc! Just drop a little.‘ Free- ‘zone on thnt touchy corn, instantly it. stops aching, then you lift the corn off with ltlie lingers. Truly: No humlbugi Try Frerzone! Your tli-iigglsi ,soiis a tiny bottle tor ti few cents. outilclent to rid your feet of every hat-d corn, soft corn, or corn be tween the toes, and cuiluses, with- out one particle of pain, soreness or lrrittitltm. [Pr/rezone is the dis- fovory of a noted ‘Cincinnati gen us. FARM FOR SALE 120 acres of land with good house and out buildings. 50 acres clear, balance covered with hard and soft wood, about 10 miles from Char- lottetown. For particulars apply to HI. DAVID R. BIRT, - Suffolk, Dot 34. iolihbil-iiilikwiii. - . euiiioient-dieelill-llillil motion 0E the T‘ I . 1A0! around if: the not In?! Women 7W ENDURANCE.‘ ‘ ' . lane in a plnzle day. one clout» i: plough so tell the ones zvltlsdpl- in?“ ma, red blood, stream an J I ‘~ an back up their moui. poo-or pm! nah 11mm a success in whatever tthngilndertnlle. _ ; . ‘emel lunch Sullivan, formerly "QED? °' ‘."“l"'° Til"? Ti‘??? on ‘or a! e on oi n o Hoepltul, tlsys that: to help mum» ltrenl lean, red-blooded Amoriomiii In" (‘I siothinl I0 Valuable II, v n Innv-Nnutod Iron. it often increases fill Qllilllrflllub 01 W Central Drug Store. ll. J. hiubun. x Q (‘tmimisriuncr ~\Vm. R. K I Sold in this City swore. H. lTllKliria, p vons, run-down people in two sight c ma. It is conservatively estimated slsl Nizxatcrl Iron is now being u 0v flircc million pconle annual)‘, end it hi hem used. and zmioriicd by such nien 1.1 Ignace Jan lflitlercwsiri, Ext-Premier o! Po- lnnd -.i:i-l Mziatrr Pianist: United Siam Judge (i. W. Atkinson, of the Court e.‘ (‘limits of Washington; nlsu Iunniercfiultlu U’. O l | and urlicri. boasted iron ll dispensed ,\ ‘u’ all good druggists everywhere. 1 Apnthccnries Hull; E. A. Foster, iiiuntuguc. _L*' __.__ Z§*.='/ gin, ffoutlicvhc, lltiruclie. Aspirin tit fl“. Acccpl. only “Bayer stspirin” iii on utibrokczi There in only one Agplrln is tlio trade mark tro nrvilcaclilcstci‘ of Snllcylicuclil. For Colds, Pain, Iicadat-Iic, Ncural- package ivhich (‘tltllnltifl rolfllllfl“ ‘h nnd for _ - Rheumatism. Ilnmbugo, Sciatica, NcuqAspiriri-tlic _ _ v rltiti, tolcc Aspirin marked with TIIQlBQTITICH by physician-i for uicr nmo nnnio “Bnycr" or you iiro not. tulzizigdcon yours. Tablets tifllcts trost but ii fciv cents. “Bnyei-Wciso sell larger “Buyer” packages- 1innirin-"Bsvor"—"'cu molt w? "BIN?" glstrrod in Canada) of flavor Manufacture o! Mono Wiillc 1t i. . .' ,4 I t t) pubii‘ ngninnt. iiiiittiiio wr;‘i?2:‘.::..:s tint cent-TM moi. cw o ONLY TABLETS MARKED p‘ “BAYER” ARE fASPIRIN t ' Not Aspirin {it All without the “Bziycr Cross” B A Then you iii-o netting rca P0 -. r. fl g§enuliic .'\'.ii_lll'lll Nqii‘ niutlc in Cunutln Handy tin buxcs contttltiing 12 tub Drugglst _bv'l'll know-n that Aspirin mourn ‘Zr-Yo he, tho Tablets of Bayer oumpln at all that pure water itself Lux is sold at all Grocers, A handy recipe book, lavas BROTHERS Clothes" gladly sent free 1 Lovely as when new l‘ Those delicately tinted,’ filmy Georgette and’ Crepe blouses-whose: sheer and gossamer under things, laces, ctc., are really bcnefittcd by being cleansed with LUX. LUX takes out any perspiration stains-leaves every- thing fresh and NEW. You see, there is no rubbing with LUX and it is so pure that it will harmlnotliind may touch. LUX is ITIEHCTITBSS’ in‘ purity——-matchless in results. Departmental Stores, etc. "The Carc of Dainty on request. LIMITED, TORONTO n Iirge Sale of Choice l rim Instructor! by Rflnfl when. Y. to st-Il by public auction, at his furm. Union ltund. Lot. fllfoiir tiiiIt-s from Charlottetown. on Mnr. 1ft. 1920. nt out: o'clock pm, phnpp; Hu- lloruen. Well llfllkvI||-— Um‘ Rvncrul purpose tit . "ld- "no Driver. 4 mi. oiii. iflyrlc. 4 ,r.-i. old. Unt- (‘Iydm 3 yr“, One Iydc, 9 yrn. old, rcprbitor. 7 yrs. Twenty-five choice Iifllt-h i3owvu_ (memory firmlv T. T Yrs. old. \i) frealioii Mm‘. ti. l- R yrs- old. lrcehcnud Fob. :1. 1- 4 yrs. old. hlllklnux l. t1 yrs. old. milking. l, 8 yrs. old. niiikimr. I. 9 yrs. old. mllkinu. Jvrnoy llrmle 1- 5 YPB- "Id. to frcalirri .\iur. ll‘. l. 4 . ‘l T"(‘Tl. 20. i: i‘; u Mai. o. 1.‘ 8 1- 1 Yrs. old. to {rt-ohm Mill‘. c. TGM-l-IJJ-MEBI t Milcii Cows and Horses . c. yrs. oi , to froeihnn Mnr, z » 5 yrs. u . l-‘Illltlnz. 1 5 YPS- 01d. milkiii . . 3 yrs. old. to frfizlfinn M“. 3_ Nolan-In Grinch 7 yrs. old. to freshen May 8. ii yrs. old. to freshen ‘Mar, 2o, 7 Yrs. old. to freshen A rii £0. 7 yrs. old. to n-estien . nr, 1o, 6 yrs. old. to friinholl Mar. 6. 3 yrs. old. to frost-ion liter. B. 6 Yrs. old, to frcrihcu Juno l. 7 yrn. old, to freshen Mar. i0. 1 yrs. old. to freshen April 28. t; yrs. old. milking. i‘: .\"l]‘fl. old, to frcs on A rll I8. “rude-H . 8 months old‘, olgtsln ‘J 981W". 1 sow. to furrow Juno i9 80 hens. tlltl I “ma. ‘mnmwi nt ty of choice need All minis undr-r $20, nngh qyqp that nnmunt (‘lirllt montlirmredlr, °“..“".'i““.""“.’2‘“i vu o a c e TIPIIT iRth. F “m” Wm h‘ Main positive. no rceorve. ‘ ' JOIIN A. McIQONAIJL, .- Autumn. ' / -'_-V—---.--_.-.-..._.