1 I Nouci .'§l|. J _VII _ Est- _ .._ -__, _ 'V . - _--'_ ._._,‘_2'. _.M ,Ln '__' ` V V _ ,<,]',U_ _r _ ,_ X ‘ . \ A 1 " - '”" 'rim cH.1tRLo'r'rE*r0wN GUARDIAN" _ ' _ ' .. .FEBRUARY 24, 1920. _._ \ - - _ . . ‘_ ` _ \,i »` Q live ones in poor con ~ the effects of dlstem 1 ~ - -1 7 other cause. where ` _ amy uid dirty iooimig an 0 Q have no ambition. And. L) _;- not improve on the feedo ' are getting. ~ , ‘ ‘il box of Dr. Churches condi Wdlr which will build them _V put them in l good thrifty _ol health where they will- mn less feed and 'look better. by all stores or direot on re of one dollar.. " DR. W. G. CHURCH ~ ’ Summerside, P. E. l. §`,‘. Q;-1'/-lliitf. -_,I 1 ‘ I _ _ . , 1;-.1 _ 1 .. _*T I -, -are prepared to buy any qiiitn- Th’ w°"')K“°W“ C04 Liver live and ,dressed hogs pay- 1 Wd IW” T°hi¢~Wi!h°u\ Oil gt -» highest market prices. _wing is s list of our buyers -:.121 lhuy at their respective sth- . y 1 every Wednesday until fur notice. » _‘~_ _rett Wedlock. Hunter River. ~l_ ley Drake. Vernon. It » D. Martin, Grand View. " _' 4 Jenkins, Hazelbrook. »_' 1 R. Brown, York. if j- Whitehead, Kensington. is Muttart and T. H. Smith, _ y_ ; ilnm Clark. Summerslde. , I _ take hogs every week day at ,__ lant in Charlottetown. 5 -1.' ' information Phone Office 532, f$‘ I 533. -V ADIAN PACKING C0., LTD., I _~ Kensington Road, ' _;Charlottetown, P, E, 1, ~ J. M. ROOP, Manager I__ 1 1 _ _ earing Auction tale Stops the cough and breaks up a colt-l by removing the cause. lt builds upahetlthy body and prevents colds. Your money back if it fails GetVinolatlearlingdrug stores CHESTER KENT & ('0.. WlND50R,0NT. ISU-I ARTHUR SM. L! C0.. 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I I1 111:i_\' l1:1\1- l.-i»11 ili= |111 11.1. 1 ` .<1 ' ln; _--.1|.,.- |.....1- ,-1111.-11-1 ;11~1~l1i1|».~ i`1~1111 i~1i_'1l -ft-:1i`11-~.~> 'l`ll- I'l'\-\`l'Il| 111111 .-1111 in. pil-|1.~1~~ii .11 lti-1111> :1111 11'! is 1111111.- .-._.- f..|1»~\1 _ , ps 010’ 2 ypnrlillg |l,.i:,,._' 1. .\'~111r1- 11--111 \»1_11~' f1:11:.'~.1l.;»'_ 1 _'it ,`.- 'T . fdr .ing liariiess. 'ff ,1 OP.--Hity, straw, -IDU stool; it ,Y _ feed, tnixeti gritiu. oitts. |111- . _ S. __' RNITURE-Bt-tlrt1(1111 sets. dill .room furniture, lztinps, melt- ‘- - stoves, washer. t'h1ir11_ 1~r1~.t.11 ‘~ `-_ Bled. SA POSITIVE ' ' ’._ MIS-All sums of eight tlcl- ‘ f 011' under cash, itbovi-1 thot* V '_ 'nine mouths crctlit. ou -tp- ,- fed joint notes._Six per cent 11 ,- ,Junt for cash. » j- B. CARTER, ‘ I' .»\uctit1i11~'-1' 1' I n Road, February 10th, 1920 Vlgurncss. lcattlifr t1';tt't~s, l‘.1'i1 1 -_: frator. MaL&y ztrtit-los. not 111-' l'ii1111.11t il\..=it.|.~ .1-i11;;tl»> |11.. il\'.~ |11-11|~ 'i1.1l ri-1.li1.l| I, l1111i 1-1 111-1 \‘.'1t11~ -11=1l _-1 Iit'i1- ..1‘.'11111l:1t~'-' .~11‘.'111 .~¢t11' 11|1i1I iii.-.~»l111i. '|`:il;i ~11~».l::lli1<|1--»1:i`11l I-111" l1111~.-= .‘ il:1\_ l'.11111111t I-. 11~--il lit tl11i~ 11.-11' not ..11i. |.1..._l-1.. .__ 11 11. ui-|...,, ill. itil 1111111 i1 1.1 _1.-i .~.‘.-.1ll»11__. 111 Illi is 1 - . . 1 ...-.-111 _ / G W5' mum trupk w1ll;"ll‘ "“I'l .~-1»1.1.1i1.»- 111 |l11~ 1\11»l11l- 1111". :ini 1111- 1..-tilts 11 sive- .11i» iiwiirly :il \\:1:.'.~ 111111-la fitiil -i'i`r~itiv~-_ I 111 1.11.1 \111»111s si . It ~ _' -»‘;- 1 1. . > 1-:1t:1r1'l1 11. :111_\' 11.1'111 -.1 ill- .ri-i.-11114 ritttinliiiu 1i_~_~'111~.z »- 1111-is tiif-1~ -:11'.<. shiitili. 11 7. '.- PRDFESSIDNAL CARDS Morson & Duffy Barristers and Attorneys ` tolicitors for Royal Bank of Canada MONEY T0 LOAN '1VIe`Lean,& McKinnon. - Ba rriste rs, Attorneys-at-Law . ,_ _ . - . ' Office Royal Bank Building. -1-221 M_Eb"t°iDd' lChariotte'town - - P. E. island 1 I McLeod & Bentley E* ore Farm _lor Sale *ska Q Y iz ‘:=-» -»-<.-f_.aa@u1~»- sdstlng of 60 acres good land ood state of cultivation witl1 ti -, - bunch of standing lu111- _ f ereon. House, barn, and .. out-buildings nearly new and _ ` d' repair. For ftill partlculiirs I; _to I JOSEPH BOISNER _ 1_6 1‘t1ss111o1‘t\ St. (‘I l tt t ' Ei "i_3F_ ‘nxipd iaro c own t » ‘ I- » ~ ¢ I 1111os1>11i111 nic 1 n»._.é 725-aj _ .ers now in stock, wost prices. Now W. E; Bentley, K.C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Office - Bank of N. S. Chambers ' mTr* » MARK R. McGUiGAN, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Money to Loan Charlottetown, P. E. |_. S Cameron Block, -» 0..-..`».` »o¢0+»¢r0»O-¢~o-¢- Fo1t__s_t_1LE l":11111 of iilli iii'rt\:~'. .'15 t'lt-111', 45 :ii-rvs si1l|\\.‘ot11|. si';111liing unil jun 1|1t-1'. liiillirlngs i11 gooil rr-p11i1‘. Ap ply Ii. .\i1~l{in11i111, I’li-usitnt Grove, l.i1t Ji-i. Til-ill-2-I-l-.\ll'I_<1tlllipti L" :r;".; _‘.- -5,; '.7 -:_*_,._~T_l’*i‘ ‘ -:_ ._, .._. ,,..... ...I Attention Doctors V E £1 I-‘ur stile. good dwelling and store .1it.1tl1i~ with stork of Dru vit' ' ' ° il. l " ' gs, os" LTD' iiinil thi- gooil will of ont* of the best 111i~1li<'t11l p1'ui'tii111i I-.»=_ . ERNEST CREAMER. Sotirls East. , 1' l ' I’. E. I. . L________._ ’ v 71114-2-21-Mtniiliti fd , TlN_!_l_l§RS ` Isiii-D“i1f*1>r11i»l»itTh emitter Wanted A Charlottetown The undersigned offers for sale 44’-' ~` .mn be recelved by the hi tioublo tenement house No's. *lf 5*' ed up to Saturday Fel" 454%--50 on the south side nf Kent A "mnmak" mr I‘aun"m"'¥ Slront opposite Rot-Ilford Square. 1°' “um” of 1920' Tehde' (‘l1iirlotti-ton. For particulars apply '"5" P°"- ’““’““' “'"h”“' to tv. on-111 niirry, sotiftoi-_ ' Dated Februar 19, i920. ._l*° P- "'°°2"A"°' _ ci-tsntss rl. cAnM1c1-tssi., 1 “"`"""'~" riso-2-21-M1-rsnittsii "1, .. I- . -‘ 1”- 1 1 Loved and Earned l BY JANE PHELFC A Modern 8tory of Home and Business 3 »me¢ GERRY BEGINS T0 WONDER CHAP'1`ER_80. > l Robert took the position wlth| liurch unit Company a small sport- ing goods liou-se, but 'whsref-after talking =t over with him-l imsgln-1 ed he iuight have a better chance' to advance than i11 a larger place.. l could not get him at all en- iliusetl liowcvcr, and ln a Way li- tlist-oti1~.'1ge1I inc, I hiitl made up my lninii by this ilntc that Robert iiovcr would be u success dnuncial-' ly, _xtliietl to .\~.' love for him had t-.otno '.1 fooling siinilur. I lnruglned. to that .1 iuother has for a child who is citlier tnentally or physxcal- ly deiit:ie11t_ I felt like tuothering him, its if he were a child depend- ent upon ine. This feeling induced another -I that l must treat him as a child. and not take what he d.id too ser- iously. I found -myself thinking this whenever Marlon H'0vey flame into my ininti. I loved Robert cour- pletely. Ile had been the one man in my lilo. I was >1ure'heiovctl 1ne.’ th w`,’h llarion 1li=ovc_y because iw was tIel11'cs=1ctl. ashatiiotl hetr.\11. hull not _111;1:li- good. iiutl that hc wettt titer# l1t~t‘a1ti_-t- l1i\1-null] l`0l`l l with working hiiril to get along, he often had glvt-ll her the time I fclt belonged to nie. But I would not allow myself to Play thi* rule t:f neglected wife-harrlll' GWR i11‘111y thoughts: yet I often wou- ilcri-ti ju.-t \\`IlY I could 11ot 1111tkr~ lttiln-rt l1i1|1p_\'. \\'ilY ho \v:1.~;_1111\ c1.11t~-nt;-.I to 1‘i=11.;1i11 w`th. 1_11c its l1i‘ 1 hm 1_,u,.,l \\-lion we were first niai'-I ietl I had not changed-so I thought-1 Lnior I iearnctl that my Inuriiiffl' hittl liecottie tinged with my OW" i111p11r_t;1i1ie-to put it 1-rutiely-autl ihitt u11c1_»11s<'it111_~'Iy I 111i\tIo Itobcrl it-ci it. "\\'ell. how about it? .\li11'y ask- 1»tl. “About what?" "iIi1l1cri'.’ Shall I sliczik lo ill l111~.~'. 4 ‘~_\1i1. Ili- hits tt’ l1i1.~‘1i`1 ll111'i'l1 i1:1cm11i\ ovi~r\vorlti‘ii; get sltiggli-1l1. 11t'l1i~, ituil fecl like `11111l1s of lend. 'l`hr~ urlui- bcctilnos elotitly; tho bltttltlvr is irritated, and you may be oblige-rl to seek relief ‘wo or three times during the night. \\'l11-n t-he kltlnoys clog. you must hi-ip thi-111 flush off the ht1dy's ur-, iimus \\'t1sti~ or you`ll he ii real sick . ;1r~rso11 shortly. At first you foci a; lull ttilsury in thc kidney rt=.glon.| ou stiffer front hackache, sick i~urIuitl1i\, tilzzlnt-ss, stottitifzh gi-is our, tongue roitiotl aitil yoti feel _1'l1i~tin1i1tli' twlngcs when the wt-.1- :l11»r is bail. H11' ics.; mcttt, drink lots of wntrr; 1|si1 get from :111_v plirtritincist four '11111cr~s tif Jad Suits; titkt- it lable- .ri_I1a‘nd' uowlierc iogetlter. If he`went at all it \\"i1-s with Marlon Hovey_ And l had been left at houre until in tit-spi»1'111in_, at my lonely evenings I had :icucptetl Gartlliier Kenyon’s invitations. and gone out several tinii-11 with liini. Robert never seemed to mind. at he hud been playing around ttuil lt vvuu lonely sitting alone all the evening tiller working hard ol! titty Ilatl I known that he did;1't objet-: to aayiliiiig I did because ht- l1~ll ho 1-1 t:ltl11't wlterl I \vas'ti1r ci1r11i=r of tht- 1`11i11il_\'. I should not Iiitvo gone quite so eagerly, or -so oitcu. (To be continued.) IIINTS FDR The Motorist C DY _ALBERT L. CLOUGH 5004000 Yi OOO-VO-‘ff-Q-O-O4~O9-O-O-O-O99-‘Q LIGHTINGWCURRENT DISABLES MAGNETO "‘l "~" ‘ our .f.-iii-‘$6 » -\»,rY-I-2 1 ` .._--fy - L14 A. S. writes: .\ly cttr suiiilcnly i-ciisifd tit 1‘1111 011 the llizigilvto, a‘l- though i1_\\'oultl tie so t>n'1l1o dry- cells. This was just after the fol~ lowing happenlngz, While using a defective electric light cord, lu making adlust1nents‘ou the thrott- .tl-orod, a short-circuit. occurred be- tween the car and .the cord. Is it possible that this accident ac- counts for the trouble and how? If so, what is the reiuedy? ,Can the excessively damp wcatlicl- fol- lowed by 11 cold snap, at-count for the t1°oul>le'.’ Answer: lf it flow _of 1-lcctric light current actually oucurrco from sonie point in thi-1 priitiiiry wind-ing to ground tlirouglt thc magneto anti engine, -we should ex- pect it to-have deiuagnetizcd the m'ag11c-ts und although this seems a very untisutil liuppeuing it may be exactly iwhut took pltti-e. Your remedy is to take your our to ati electric service -station and have the tuiigncto retrhurgetl b_v the use of direct current, which can bc done without any tllsasi-1cn1bling`. If this does not set 'matters right it ni:-ty bc that the magueto wind- ing is open circuited or grounded, in which case you will have to have it taken out. We hardly think that the weather could have had any influence its the uiagneto 1-tins in oil and is fu‘lly enclosed. POPLARITV REVERSING SWITCH Q : A _ / `-I-*W ol 1i=.1¢l.§’i G. B. asks: Whitt is the function of tho poptilurliy cliauging switch. useil with the -- starting anti lighting oysteiti? They itdvlse that this should he operutcil about once cvcry month or so. Answer: Where two contact- points are used to make and break an electric trirctilt und the current flows t:o11st.i1ntl_v In one direction. onc of these izoutacls wears away and thr- fitltcr does not und ln order to cqualizo the rate of contact wear, it is advisable occas‘onally to change thc current direction so tltut the Contact that has been wottring 111i1y cease to do so and a~.v1'~n builil up sightly. In the sys- ti~11'1‘ you rcfor to -there is ti vibrat- ing-contact ‘voltage rc-gulutor of the variable pelti resistance type and also tho 11.s\1i1l form of cut-out or relay ttuti the oltjcct. nf tho polarity t-.hitngiug .=-.wll.i'l1 is to reverse the tlirotzton of t'u1‘r1:11t ilirough -thc i~1111ti1t'.l of lite:-11- tlcvitfcs und to pro- li~i'i tht-111 iigiiinst rxcesslvo wear. Wlion thc switch ii-1 oporatctl tho 'buttery 1‘f~vt~rses the generator fields :intl the x generator brush lioconics the-brush and vice versa but ss' the connections to the bat- .-tery have been reversed the cur- rent flows in the same direction to tltc battery. il! iclilnt-ys ui1,| stimulate tht-in to nor-l 11'1l nt-tivity, also to netitrniize the icitlii in urine, so it no 100801' IS H 1ourt,~i.- of irritation thus ending bladder weakness. ' 1 Jtttl Salts is inexpensive, cannot injuro: makes it delightful efIerves~ t-.ent llthin-water drink which ev- e1'_.'one should take nn\v and then fo keep the kidneys clean and act- ive. Druggists here say they sell EXHAUST GASES ENTER CLOS- ED CAR Noncti ' I it , fw111N YOU S1111 ” . . - _ T- ’ The wlllllall wll0 ietweeii ine exhaust psp.. and tus . Y ___i.os'r Lives. manifold and muffler have both been packed but this' hae not over- TORONTO. ONT., Feb. 18.- :ome the trouble. Can you suggest Elzht DUOPIB WGYB Kilim DBQBIIID anything" , ' ltrain-men “trusted to luck,” or fall- Answsrz lt is certain that all ed to obey instructions, is the find- axhaust connections .are tight and| ins of Julian D. Loudon. special the muffler itself does not leak, the' commissioner §fl7D°lUl9d DY I-116 only suggestion we cnn make is1A.tt0mey-General to probe the this: That you adopt some means,csuse of the recent wreck of the of closlngithe slots inthe footboard‘Oanadlan Pacific Railway near uirough which the pedals and lev- North Bay. Hon. W. E. Reney re- ers pass, for the purpose or pre celved the comm'-lsi1ioner‘g findings venting entrs-nee into the car o1|'thls morning and immediately exhilllil-.-las'-.tllat may be swept mrule them public. . under it by the wliid or otherwise. “People 'who' travel on trains Attachments for this purpose are want to know if it .is .safe -to sit in luruisihetl for some makes of cars, the observation car,” said the At- consi lim! of rubber pads that slide torney-General, who ordered a. with the pedals ond sieaiihe slots. special' investigation because the tc you have it Renter in 1119 car finding or the eorouefs Jury was floor or any means for warming \mBlWiSl'll¢l-0l’Y- 1 I. ‘he intake by exhaust heat, it will It was -the duty of Thomas be well to see that these devices -leseph Curley. rear tralumen 0! are not causing the trouble. Are section one. -to protect the passen- tho connections between the ex- S611 by running back thirty-six hauet manifold ond the cylinders telegraph poles and placing tor~ perfectly iight? pedoes 011 t"e ‘is to warn the 0l1C0B\ll1&‘ 011.1- 1n.1t‘ the line was Questions of general interest to blocked. This Curley failed to do. tnotorlsts will be answered in this according to the Commissionet-'e column, space per-mittiug. If sn DIIGIDK- Mr. Loudon also finds itninedlate answer is desired, en. that John Silas Alexander, con close self-addressed, stamped, en- velope. Address Albert L. Clough, ENGLISH LANGUAGE NECESSARY QUALIFICATION mornlhl;`s session of the Saskatche- wan Grain Growers convention, re- soultlons decrying governmental in-' fluence in elcciions, both fetlral and provincial, dcnizinding the aboii~ tion ot’ political patronage anti ii lcmimtl for open political convent- ions were itll carried with barely 'tny discussion. - (lcnerttl discussion arose just bc- "ore recess at one o'clock lon the 111ut'te1‘ of naturalization. The ques- ’lon came up by way of tho amend- platform already accepted by the Grain Growers of Ontario and Al- ing far ztficld from the real point ion and many non~English dele- the vote wits taken amid great ex- ( :lteu\ent. Announcement was [made this morning that T. A. Crci-ar, ex-Mini- igovcrnineut, will not be able to at- 1 fcntl thc cniivotiiioii owing to ill- ness. Use ‘_‘Danderinef’ li llair ls Corning Out FOR A FEW CENTS YOU CAN SAVE YOUR HAIR AND DOU- BLE ITS BEAUT_Y ln.” q I : ` t i (*\` le' .9 ‘ \ care of our office. took no steps whatever to protect '?°-9°*-*_ his traitl, and trusted entirely to ba SASKATOON, Feb. 23.-At this would consider that this conductor W “Dalhousie will laurich her cani- -nonts proposed to the national Z5, berta. A lengthy and heated discus- '; :ion followed, the delegates stray- M issnu ' then taking steps was also fixed for Opinions viirlctl consitiérahlv us mm "me it was welt Lhm D"lh°"3le _ _ m to wiiethcr ti lmowletlgepf the E1_1g- . llsh language should or Should not' 1 be a qualification for naturallzst- E' m :ates took the floor. As a_ whole T he convention went on record ns F 'hvoritig such qtialificatlons and I ed for June.” stcr of Agriculture in the federal 3 ductor of the first section, failed to do what he might have done. "I-le tralutmen and to luck. reads the finding. “lf no itralnmen had gone c ltwards to protect 'the rear, 1 ould ,have been much to blame. but as Curley did go buck, I find A-lexander’s‘ carelessness did11’t cause the wreck," he adds. l-<»->-i- DALHOUSIE GOIES OUT FOR MIILUION IN JUNE iiALIl~‘.AX,' N. S., Feb. 19,_ paign for a inlliion dollars in June," MACDUNAI. TOBACCO SERIES No. VIII _ gm-|n l I ld method) l‘iI\a\tl‘llrr;in‘i‘sf (The leaf is flicks to dry and mature before being packed for Tha '_' Tobacco with a Heart" which has been a favorite fOr 60 .>'°“"' , . ,.. ...,. ca iii C/1° TOBACCO Smolzingand Chewing "f" -i , 1, aid President A. Stanley MacKen- e today. “Our plans were made last spring nd tho campaign was set for the the ("huri;l1 Forward Movement ust not do anything which would nterfere with the success of the ovement, anid our campaign was xed tentatively for the new year. hen the organizers of the church ovement decided on a dellty utitil ebruary for their drive and Dol- music liad again to postpone her '€lmIHiKr1. It is now definitely fix- Mr_ G. Fred Pearson has been ppointed manager of the campaign ntl under his direction tihe pre- lmluary cunipalgn organization work has been completed,literuture- Dfeliured and centr:-1~l committees organized in many places, contin- ucd.ltDir. MacKenzie. " s most gratifying to impw," said Dr. Mackenzie. “that Dalhous- ians every-where are taking a. keen interest in the campaign and ore' assuring their Alma-Mater of their interest and support. So keen is the Interest taken, l have no doubt the objective of a million dollars which -after all is only about twice m ns uiuch as was realized in the 1912 °. camptnigii. will be reached. C' _“The business men of Nova Sco~ D tin, realizing that the progress und ta development of the country depend 1"' lu large part upon the excellence “ 01; the riiciiities provided for 111-gh- I” or education, are prepared ln 3 S . Ill way never before shown to hack up Spring Park Road and on tho south this movement of Dalhousie to put herself in it position to meet the li .ed in ti is ne B 0 me mes being hlgli und sivlllllg. hal/IH! fl all. but when it was found that P URE BRE LIVE STOCK FDR SALE Name and Address. John Devereaux, Netw Haven _ Norman McL. Ramsay, Hamilton. Lot 18 - Norman McL. Ramsay, Humllton, Lot 18 James Jenkins, Orwell Cove James Jenkins, Orwellli Cove A.W.McLa1'eu, Belle Iver Lot 62 Breed. Shorthorn Bull 1% years. Shorthorn bull 2 years. 9 mos. Shorthorn bull calf. 9 mos. Ayrshire bu'll 1% yrs. _ 1 Yorkshire sow, 10 mos. Ayrshire bull, 31,5 y-rs. Department of 'Agriculture 2529-1-16M EfI`ues1n\o.- AUCTION SALE 0f Valuable Property in Charlottetown l sm instructed by T. 13. Wood- an, esq., to sell by public auction n Tuesday, March 2.~il coinuien- ng at 2 o'clock p. nt. the valuable roperty known as the -DeBloi.~1 es- te, consisting of 12 acres of t-home nd' xqith dwelling _l1nuse, barn nd outbuililings, situated and front g on the East -by Uplier Queen treet, on the north by the \Vot:d- an Fox Rauch on the ~_\'u'-it IW y Douglas Street. This property beautifully situated. The _lund --Q-Q-oQ~___l LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR IS OUT OF DANGER To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of danilruif. get a small bottle of de- lightful "Danilerlne" at any drug or toilet counter for a few cents. pour a little in your hand and rub ii into the scalp. Aifter several an plicutions the hair usuallly sitops COHIIIIK out and you cun't find any dandruif. Help your hair grow strong. thick and long and become OTTAWA, Feb.`17.--Your ¢0,». respondent is informed tonight thai- H011- William Pugsley, who has been seriously ill for some df-'JB is much better. For some time Pneumonia was feared but -he is now reported out of danger. .€‘_L.._.,¢___ 1Mrs. Newricli-‘Who was that "mn I NW YOu 'talklnfg with? lsn't he-er-obese? 'Newrich-Obese? No. that's 0'- soft, glossy and tiwlce as beauti- ful 11nd abundant. I Brien. Aln't he`the il-at 5101,-_t ' ' _1__ CANADIAN NAl`l V “end Down A'l‘liAN'I'lC STA _ ~ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND lime Table in Effect, January l9th, 1920 DNAL RAILWAY NDARD TIME. Read up ._. .==s°s°' QP~¢§.= ..._Q- P wsseg LGIIIQN- asus grew? unmmi ¢UU@U\'_ -ri Dep. - Hunter Arr. Charlottetown Emerald Jet.. Borden ‘ 1'-_°-P-ei !ll¢¢§@' oo~lu~_= ,_ ewwPP 1500.5; ao\wo_ 5F;n 2255 River An' > Dep. ???? owom mano $°?°9°S"’ e:.».=>.». owne DOD. :**?’.°° we.-to mus- Arr. Borden Emerald Jct. Kensington Summsrsids Arr. F 9 wm`~ ence 93?? `»»» muon ,- PPP “ou @@@ 4. il. Den. 'l`ucs.| Thur! Silt. A.M.l 11.30 Dep. v:*.°°.".°' ¢o»-ren: “mousse Port eé Tyan# g¢___ :_e-'-'- Arr. Bummorslde 0'L - Albeggg Tignish |Mon. lWod. ‘ l Fri. iP.M.| geese? 31133-73.3 Arr. SPPPP Qonnm ¢u»-1-Q »-»- Hill Dep. Mon.| \vou.| I"l"l. I -1 .°°?‘ 95°; este :in- ou oo;_ A- PPPFF? wowmog m»»uo_ > C cp. 6.00 rr. Sou Charlottetown Mount. Stewart Horsll St. Peters Mon. liar Il-’.M. 6.10 4.30 8 35 00 . ; ...-T 95999? - ‘G\OhYUl>¢= cos.-1=no_ :HK fd s. Arr. .- Ill Deg, I’.i‘\I.| 7.50|Arr. _ Elmira 35 ss Dep. 4 Mon.| Wed.| tri-1. 1 ~ A.M.A 3.1 DDU. A. "J .°F"?'£*' wmnuz a--qv.-;_ ..._-. T"!‘.° .Aera one Mount "Stewart ' r n ll' °"i:. <.~...22.f..J?. s» $9.5- _ #bi|hUlg a1:nt»oL__4 r-9°.-».~F’E§§ §5‘:;3=°_=»s Arr. 'l. Dsp. lots of Jed Salt.; to folks who be- - M T C writes: lam seriously lieve in overcoming kidney trouble ' ' ' Whue it is only ".oub]e_ troubled hy the exhaust gas, which -» . _ Bat. sie- ?’?§U hh Ewa! mm '_i 3; 'uin- *. :iz ¢_ Arr. 5.15 - Vernon 6.45 only ' . 8.80 _ Charlottetown Arr. _ 'ldurrayliarbor Dep.| .-.-7.25 5; QC °°'f55§6 9s»_=?m5,n ==.;1=§:~i River Puaenger lrnlllo Manager Toronto nut. ' om-1-rnmuwftr _ _ _ 11. n‘f"»iE'if.i'1fs'i»‘Ilf"' "'° '°°'° """' ""‘ “"'lt~.'-F."fi'll't13‘a‘i'£'°"' ninrlet recenter Aint Cllrlottetolvln l’~'I~l- ‘ _ ,_ ` ’ splendid view of the city anti only ten minutes walk from the post of- fice is suitalble for market gardening building lots ol' fox ranching, as 7188-2-21ME6lpd there' is a never-failing stream of water running through the centre of the land. Anti thero -ls also 'a small orchard. nltogether making this one or the most convenient properties within xnlles of the city of Charlottetown. Terms for this property will be made known ut sale. Also on the same day and _place I will sell 6 choice milk cows, 3 hor ses, 4 new wood' sieighs all mount- ed and ready for sorvico_Two driving sleighs, one cream separator, Sim- plex. A lot of harness and other articles, also one choice brood sow. Terms ut sale. ' BENJ. CARTER. Auctioneer - 1 5" _ _ Delayed Shipment On account of the severe storm which is tying up the railway, making it very unsafe to_ handle live stock for foreign shipments, we have decided to can- cel this weeks shipment of live hogs. Watch our ad. for dates of future shipments. WILLIAM DAVIES C0-. LTD. F 1 1 It Pays -to Advertise Your Foxes in The Black Fox Magizine \ 1 Tito following testimonial letter received from a well known Ranch The Black Fox Magazine, 1400 Broadway New Yortk, N. Y. Gentiemenz- I have hntl wonderful returns you. and I am fairly buricd i11 inqui over the United States and Canada. Would appreciate it ifjou wo paper that if there is any delay in is. matter df intentional lsxity, but the promptness that I would like wered in the shortest possible spa The Black Fox Magi\1.lnt-1 is in lished exclusively in the interests them all--and now has a very grca States. Canada, Japan and other co There are hundreds of people "quality Foxes." but as these buy dhance of reaching them ls through Magatlne. , which speaks for itself has been er in Summerside. February 7, 1920 _ 1 \ from the page advertisement I sent ries from _prospective ranchers all uid intimate to cnqulrlers in your replying to their letters it is not n physics] impossibility to givo all to: but all enquiries will he ans- co of time. Yours truly, D. J- BONNELL Summersiiie, P. E. 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