V/I ©_@@i@@_@@_@_@D.@_©_@ L ,..__.. ...+.. . _ i ,IA I . _ _ ‘ They preserve the car from strain and wear. ' -1 These Springs, diagonally attached at the ends of a 130-'inch Spring-base, gives the Overland 4 therid-" ing ease and road steadiness of large, heavy cars of long wheel base. Yet Overland 4 has all the driving ease of 100-inch actual wheel base. _ ` ery possible Water Cushions the Canoe, Overland 4 is Cushioned from Road by the Hundred and Thirty Inch Spring Base " The exclusive new Slanting Springs give Overland 4 a degree of Riding Comfort formerly thoughtiinpos- _ The thorough quality and endurance of 'this unusual < sible in a light car. They make all roads SEEM smoother. They free passengers from fatigue and discomfort , car havebeen proved in 250,000 miles of tests under ev- » condition. ' Equipment is complete from Auto-Lite Starting and ' Lighting System to Demountable Rims. You must ride in the, New Overland 4. The longer you ride init the more you will like it, and praise it. _ ,_____r__ _ _ _ _ _ _ ot;>i©@@©@>t».»»ta©©@@©@ ®© ~ "> ‘I _ r. 5 " " p@@@@©©Q@@,@©§l@ ©@©@©©©©©©@©®©@©©@©@©@ / A _,, _, " I-¢._r__'-I; _ -- ~ " .J.f. _ _‘ i , . ,._~_,: -A _(Q © @@@@@@©©©.@@©©i@_@©© I-I-_ 5* G W A - I THAT THE NEW ovERi.ANo 4 is THE REST CAR or ITS CLASS IN THE WORLIJ. WE ARE sTRoNC. _INTHIS RELIEF. BEST IN ITS CLASS is A STRONG PHASE, ISN’T IT? BUT NOT TOO STRONG TO SUIT THE CAR. . _ . . _ .Alone of all cars built in Canada meets the demand for the inherent advantages of the small car`-light- ' ness, economies of operation and upkeep, and driving ease. It is_built throughout of the very finest materials _ and with the quality of workmanship heretofore associated only with a small group of cars of extreme size and weight. THIS CAR » N0 CAR I Takes precedence over the New Overland 4 in ultra- smartness of design, beauty of finish and completeness of equipment. You will appreciate the performance of this car with the new 130-inch Spring`Base and the dead- ening effects, with 'which the Slanting Spring takes a blow from the road. ‘ f ' ,I _ - _ ° ’ ' ' - ' ° few __ or for ANY PERSON who needs to carry goods or produce, in the Car. The tipholstering in the rear compartment can all be snapped out_ or replaced again in a seconds, and the car is again ready for passengers. It’s the only car we know of in which this can be done. Itis the only car we know of with springs which cannot be broken except with a Sledge. FoR 'ri-II-_ I<‘ARInER, r_oR THE .MILLER The price of the five-passenger New _Overland 4 Touring Car,_with spare tire_and tube, and complete set of tools, jack and pump is . . . . _ _ , . . . . . _ _ . _ _ . . _ .$ 1 3-5 5. ` THE P-RILE The New Overland Four Roadster, with the same eqlllllmellf IS the Same Price- ' _ _ _ Th Two-passenger Coupe $ 2 1 0 5, and the Sedan. _ . _ .- _ _ _ _- . . . . . _ ; _ _ _ . _ . . . . . . . _ _ _ . . . _ . . . . . . . _ _ $2 2 5 5 _ - We have opened an office at 130 Great George Street, near Crabb’s Corner; also a Show Room at the McKinnon Drug-Co. Corner.- At either place wc shall be glad to meet you, and to show you the finest line of cars and trucks in the province._ ?ROWSE'~& IVIaCKII\Nf)N» LAND AND MCLAUGHLIN CARS 1NTERNATIoNAL, REPUBLIC, ovERLANn AND oLDsMoBI_I,E TRUCKS. -. W_ B_ PROWSE __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D. A. MacKINN ON -»4;.,..¢-_ es. CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD (IF TRADE ;"'+°" ._ - ANNUAL MEEIINI; Th” w“'"”" W"" i att.:§_A.;:_jj.;.:",::.r ___..___, The Annual Meeting of this Board will be held in the Boaréf _ BY JANE PHELPS grown up to' be the sort of man Rooms, Market Building, Wednesday, January 14th at 8 _p. ni. _ g A Mode,-n Stow og Home and she ,voum wan; yqn to ho il'_slie This meeting will lic adjourned until tho following evenin( l Bunness had ylv9d_ Your aunt Felicia' (Thursday) at the same place and hour. ~\V911?" I Sant _ WALLACE L. HIGGINS '°'*°`*°'°**°****'°°°***‘°*** "i suppose we will have to mukc 6133-1-MEfmW3i~ S00f€ii1fY'Tl'€a5UV@f» . . , the best of it, but I could have sur- _____v_________ ,_________,__ _______________, LHAPTER XMV vlved If she had not renewed her “T " ' "‘ ""'__L_`_“€W""~"”"" < ith the ‘babe in Robert's people lived in the West dcqmidmance W He had left home when quite young arms as she calls me. I remember Card to the Electors _Ladies and Gentlemen, Electors ot' the City of Charlottetown; - ' Not wishing to seem premature but being convinced that there is no time like the present, I take advantage of this oppor- tunitv of making known my position, re Civic Politics. I have been interviewed by many prom inent citizens and believing them to be good judges of the Civic pulse, after due con- sideration I have decided to nominate as a Candidate for Mayoralty honours at the forth-coming Civic Election. My record for the past two. years is an open book. I have endeavoured to give to ,the City my best and have tried to -uphold ~ the dignity oi’ the office. Having had a most strenuous two years, I am of the opinion that a second term may be in order. I Ifl have the honour to be rc-elected,I can assure you Ladies and Gentlemen, I shall as before have the best interests of our City and Citizens at heart, ever endeavouring to promote any and every feasible measure that may arise, whereby our City may be ben- ifited. I thank you most heartily for your sup- port in the past and the many honours shown me. It is almost impossible for me to inter- view you all personally. I therefore take this opportunity of soliciting a continuance of your confidence and your votes. . I remain ' Yours respectfully G. D. W RIGHT 4 handing me a letter, "I had forggt. Loved and Earned and had drifted away from them so that hc had not even heard from Ithem for years. His father and mother were dead, and his only sister, much older than he, had married and left the pilace her parents lived when he was a small l boy. “Look at tlin't Gerry." he said ten there was such a person." I opened the letter and turned it ' - en 1 commenced tt read: _,,.§;..;..»..i..t.i.-;.n,;_,§,; _ 3 \ Ji? ,FTP gr' ._ ~%¥‘-§+_f +»»»»+~¢+ ‘ as soon as this letter can reach _' all lo .N t :il you and sli Ok YOU HD 5- UI' ' ly you will not remember nie, as f. when I ‘you will e g' I o see one Y mother's kin and that you have mother did have a sister of that name. I wonder if she is Miss or Mrs., I can't reineniber, and‘iiotli~ ing she says in that iiotc tells us." “Do you suppose she intends to st,-ay long?’ I was rather terriiieu at the idea of this visit. “Goodness no! How can she? If we were keeping house sho might, but not here." ‘I “I felt like saying I was thankful l ihe was Robcrt's -aunt; almost the and so was-Aunt Felicia 'Il is something to wh'¢¢.,,-; "Geraldine, this is niy aunt, you '_ :_ ‘ '5!)\_ remember she wrote she was com- l.~Sir Dekol Poutiad Jewel timported.) » _‘_.~‘ " _ . , _ F 1 . - _:f._K___|._i, 'ff ' ____ _2I_‘, mis ?‘;'}‘_2_oke1lI_‘;§_'is‘“:n‘;"fhe mn 2. Roycroit Pletje Echo. (for pure-breds only.)_ rf.; _ _'- its ___ >'_»,i' eagle eyed woman whom Bob had Ii. Abenwelt Tidy Abbekerk Jewel (10 mouths old.) -. f_,:_,,,___m,L,:3,,Z;|_.e£_ (21 _ri(;3(tr~___li1_0";l);;` Our youngost strc, culled "Tidy" for short, is from our grand old _ names would nm appeal ,O a wO_ cow Abbekerk, Queen Countess, who has the highest butter record of Z' 4'] "ri t’e_.I~'. _ " VPS” ma" 0! |101” type. I felt sort of any cow. oi' any breed. living in the Maritime Province, namely 30 30 , el \(‘t'*§; £ dazed and helpless as I looke at _, -_ ,\&_ ~:l /, _ - T/ her stern forbidding f-ace, auddno-I lbs' in 7 day” (bmciam _ ' »_..W’f"§"__i_R 'Jt_'_ 3 " __,"'_-'di-__ ticed the erect, uncompromising. We have nothin t' ' al t ‘ _ _ ' ._, `m__*”}E*f-:‘»`f.“~_?'.,i}» ,' _I chair next pine-bred sire. A iew grade heiier calves, almost pure-bred, i'oi‘snle_ ‘=` l'll he ready for dinner in Ii ' ~ ~ - g oi s o Ii pi esent Order now to secure your _ _ . - __ .- way she sat in the stra'glIt hacked _ _ I ‘ _§.~ ._ ___ ni] .. ' W* ' momsnt,"' I said as I took off my __ 6214118 MEM, ;_:;.__” AUCTION Mwfntu4ipd. AT Ci.iI;‘_'roN will sell ‘by Public Auction on TUESDAY, JANUARY 18TH, 1920 Commenclng at 12 0'cIock Noon All my Stock, Crop and Imple- ments, viz: _fSTOCK-Two horses, 1 brood mare, choice; 1 horse, general pur- pose; 6 extrn mllcli cows, those cows averaged $105.00 in tive months this season,all due to fresh- en in spring; 3 fat cattle, ready for market; 2 heifers, 1% year old, 3 calves, 5 breeding ewes, 1 brood sow, due to tarrow April; 11 pigs, 4 months old. IMPUEIMENTS-1 gang plow, 1 set spring tooth harrows, 1 set team harness, 1 set driving har- ness, collars, hames, traces, 3 milk cans. ’ _ CROP-500 bush. oats, white; 100 bush. mixed feed, 30 tons hay, a quantity of straw, 200 bush tur- nlps, 10? bush. potatoes, and in fact everyth ng found on Ii well equip- ped farm. TERMS AT SAL. If day is stormy, sale ilrst fine dny at slime hour. HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer JOHN MoEWEN 6178-1-12ME2l. ,.23 Pit- ..._ - ` H“Do hnrrp_" Robert sniri in nn ._ _-___ _ __ 7. __ _______ _ anxious tone, “we have been wnii ing some time for you_" ’ I k Whefl he Shmllll dim?-" BIIB l'BmBI'I¢ auction on Wednosduy,Jnn, 14.91920, ___ ed arf-It ‘-The we I M s:r.r':.t.°-°..It °'a=.°..“ Er.-..~A:.:I: I my fm -»f mi.k:rz.:a:::y.‘;::".;:‘:.;s“ °f~ - acres of land situated at Union ` ' ' _ __.y, _ , _ North with dwelling houso and out Butlygugg .Women are not "ke they ol§_"f2'r‘I1wn°I'lI;I\t.11 51;'Ps}-m:lldI buildings. If not sold privately be- "sf" oi, el' I ' '5"‘$h“'“ “f‘3‘€"""i 1|°""' zhy" “mt fore January 21st. it will he on that h wa “ef “nm “ha had "rushed ;,‘;‘,f_",':;dK9r:'I',l0n1,,,fir,yé';f;,|,,°r§',%,,: day iit 1 o'clock set up by auction ' en 'turned m "dy “_w'e"' I mn 7 yrs. o'ld: Commodore; 1 t-unit illly- along with 15 ,ons 0,. ha” Z .tucks like groaning aloud. What in the zu: 6yr_». old. fifittlle: Si |_-sg, Ay,-. "mw_ farming Implements 1 d-HW world should I do if she decided to *ll F ww In m . _yr . II . 1 rei. ' remain some time with us? I felt '“'"""'° °°‘” '" '“"" 5 yr” °' ' _Ing wagon, 1 box sleigh, I wood ii-oslienod newly; i reg. Ayrshire ,|,,|gh_ thrash,” oumt_ cm. I Wm it would be nothing less than s ter- :ow _ln milk, 4 fra. oldhnewly rrnh~ sell farm. crop and implements in "bl" ““'“"‘""' I w" '“"° °' " ‘ii'.i;"'i'r§°f'n'§h2'ii"i°yrf°'f.»ifI'-'H227 (moe to any pai-ty desiring such. When, an I Joined her and Robert. _\yr»nire_'IvsIrtr»-. E month. 'mm E pm- fu" B,-uc mr she said: reg-_ Ai* shire bulls, ill, 14. 7, 8 and `Rattray I_I)nion glorfh BIIIPIY to Jas' ' "I" my day” ¥°“"!' "'°""|9d folk! I "mmgn °m resneciivcm I grade ri ` | ll h ' ` ' ' V I ' ' n didlft live In hourdlns Mules. iI‘I"'i'nii'I<.'"Ii'"y"rf Kid; ‘i‘iiAi¢f§Ii.°§r°.fd$ .'§'¢“:i°¢d“I#A`i5¢f °'§iIii'rI>'i»Z.f_.'é§i'u_1 n:i‘II.»'§'."°`f"“' °”' "°'.“°"°“° °°" C. H. RATTRAY, Yot\;_r:ggv\;)or:iet;dr(;¢_>vt:dayls of _ _ _ 2 B A __ A _ __ __ 234 plum street no n u g n an c 0 es,' _ ‘ - - _ Phono P' t 658 "' 6|_0g.1.gM-E¢,m¢4|pd_ y she looked at my styllslr lé°l‘§§"` '° " f" ' I Im ’ om°°'”" E waiting his wife’s ,pleasure as to mf,'1,'G‘":§;1m§f,§‘°f’nb!’;,,§:' ‘,f$,“‘L" TI ON SALE cow In milk, _B ~-. ~.id; 1 Holstein grade cow in milk, 2 yi-II nln; 1 Jer- sey hclfer. 1% yrs. old; 3. Ayrshire grade calves; Lrsg. Shnrthorn bull. 1 yr .old. Pigs: R sown, 1 to furrow In March' 1.1 pigs, 4 mo th ld » ll I 0 - Hens: 100 hens. Implements: I binder. I hay`n1owcr; 2 wheel rullen, I llrondcaqrssedcr. spring tooth scuffier. spr ng toothhharrow. Riin- dal Ha{'row,_ lrn;I Onrrow, (im/er King D OW, |19 , VEI' WB VIII plow, l lgorse _p‘Iow._qo|ne I-ne, ex- press wa on, 2-carts. team wagon. *it _na%.'rud pu box. _2 wond- o l,` li es. l box sleigh, png nltei ,P `| ying" llei¢hl(|:\ew{£ ru er trod _yn on, noe abiigt wings' _ fn :html outfit, (»8¢ot¢'|'; i ntl horsepower, groin cm* -,let nnnora wheel arrow. ¢ separator (i`ilmple's_ 900 lb|.,,clD/lr Dump Jack: ons Inge 0|ll~li~ll°Kl’lipl- I. - _, _ \ J grlndstone. churn. 2 hu carriers, cable and blocks, hay tori. l genes vI£l_ret. h | ro : ons a _ also tasks hay. rstack green Iced, Eogqtookd oats and barley. 200 Iitooks oats, 100-1 stookn whom., 1000 bun. turnips. li00t‘ bus. mnngels, 250 b\is_ potatoes (rcd)‘ giinntlty apples. Harness: 2 sets' rlving harness, riding saddle, cart saddle and ‘::'aechl . 2 nets team' harness, 4 work cmars. 2 drlvln collars, 2 nets leather traces, I trunk wagon, pad and breaching, I pairs wor homes, team reins, horse rugs, 8 work hrldles_ quantity of rough boards and matched lumber, vc ome early. lf ntnrmy Wednesday sale will be ‘Having disposed of my Farm I ANNUAL MEEIING ~ Noiici: l Noncr ._._.__. ,H | ___ The ,mmm meet," of the share.. As my wife Fidelis Bernard has The annual iheeting of the share- homers and patron; of Cm-nwanlleft my bed and bam-d wlthout holders of the I-iazelbi-ook Dairyint; Creamery C0” will be held in thelreason. I hireby notify all parties C0-. Lid.. Will D6 11610 in H16 Hsu at Cornwall wednesday_ _mmlinterested hat I will not be re- place on Wednesday January 21st Mm at 2 30 ' lspong-ible for any debt, or bms at one o'clock p. in._ ' ' .sho may contr ct, 3 w. .I. |vIa¢sAcI-IERN BY °"f_f"_§”,g3`§‘2:‘§’_,’,“,_',0,,, sew , z|AH BERNARD, Cecretary 6084_1_7 ' ' ' ' Deblois. 6115-1-S~Mtlist 6l d To Fox Breeders As I have not the time to attend to it n.ti'd have a limited supply of Lesages Boneless Horse meat on hand l will clean it up at 4% cents per Ib cash. This is less than the cost and is your opportunity if you order now. _ P. A. FARQUHARSON, Prowso Block, ` Charlottetown _ NOTICE . EAEIEIEES Our agent will take delivefly of live hogs at all our usual buying points on Thursday, January 15th, and 29th. WE WANT GOOD STOCK FOR IWHICH. WE. WILL. PAY Seo our Agent before disposing of your hogs. THE WILLIAM DAVIEB CO. LTD. E. M. CRAIG, Agent for P. E. Island. Jan. 10-31. in E_EAE Es We ure prepared to _.buy any quantity of live and- dressed hogs paying the highest market prices, lug stations on the following dated until further notice:_- _ Everett Wedloek, -‘ Hunter River, January 14th and 28th. John Whitehead, Kensington, January 7th, 14th and 28th.. Louis M tta d T. u rt an H. Smith, Albany, January 14th and 28th. Major McDonald, Summerlide, lanuary 14th and 88th. _ Perle! Drake. Vernon Btation, Ianuary 14th and 28th. Bert Brown, York, January 14th forks, shovels, etc. Bild 28th. _ .- Terms-All sums og 110.00 and ' ' ‘N\‘ldel', gplh: oval' $10. 0, 0 month; credit, pier gent. off for cub. Din- -IAUUBTY 14th Ind 28th. ner or . Alex. D. Martin, Grand View, Every lday at Charlottetown Plant. _ ,¢ For information call Conndilii P cking Co Ltd Kensington mpg, __ J. M.-ROOM Manager. ‘_ _ 84'(-0-Nlvtf. \ u _ _ ©@©i© © ©©@©©@@_@©©@@@'@`@'@`@@I@'@`@© © © G2' © © @@ ©@@@ lllp. *- I I ,1.~»~. .1 to., HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. v Our buyers will buy at the follow- '