..> ii ‘I i I Bllsy Building AGiilllZlllll Ilflil ll “flflll-A-IIVES" HALF PRICE Sale Of I were. auras season 1 “Is good enough to WWII!!! the information of Rheumatism - sulerers how “I-‘ruit-s-tives" re . lieved rny Rheumatism which had Now on. Many beautiful at least five years’ standing. "The ‘trouble was In rny right hip and shoulder: the pain almost unea- dursble. This kept up until I started to- take “I-‘ruitm-fivs”. iAfter a continuum treatment for Jsbout six months, I am_ now ill first-class condition. ,'l'hrs, I at tribute to my persistent I80 gtterfls, borders to match, or without borders. Something for every room In the house. Come early for first choice. (h . ‘Ont, wrote‘ after -—-—- lwonderful _ _ ‘ lq-‘rnit-a-tlves” — which consists! ‘of intensified fruit juices Ebllli‘ 'with Ionics. If you suler with. In the matter of the estate of Rhnmmsm‘ “FNWEUVQS” 'm3 Harry P. Wood late of Summernlde 5"“ 3")“ ‘m “'6 he’ 7"‘ lII Prince County in Prince Edward‘ ‘m 25¢‘ u“ 50¢‘ “ dale‘ island. deceased intestate. .____ § Sealed tenders will be received >vvv+vfl¢+rv*++vv¢»0§fl bY the undersigned at the office of? 5' trying l gloquarvie d Arssnault, Barrirten, I COLOR cuTouTs ‘ ummerslde, Prflnce Coun , Prln“. . . . Edward island up to Wkzdnesdayi “lLhh ‘STANDISH i‘ noon the 17th day of March A. 0.. ' 5 i920 for the purchase of the lobster factoFiea and other personal pro- pertybf the deceased as follows: Tender No. 1. Lobster factor-y‘ at Malpeque. Prince County, Prince, Edward Island with sleeping shin-g !Y. Office building. cook house, bolh’ er, steam pump. gasoline engine and Dealing machine. _. ' Tender No. z Lobster factory. it Campbell's Cape, Belmont Lot. 16, Prince County, with cook houae,f oanahop and office, sleeping aha» . ty. gasoline engine. boiler and steam pump, sealing machine. Tender No. 8. Lobster factory at Ohalton, Prince county, Prince Edward - lllflltd. with sleeping! shanty. cook house, bait house, and six hundred lobster traps. Tenders must be marked plainly: 0n the outside with the number of the ibem1endered for. g A certified cheque for twenty. per centof the purchase must ac-j company each tender. The highest or any necessarily ,.‘ed.' , The property may be examined at any time by intending purchas- ers 0n application to McQuarrie d, A. nauit or JEaeph B Wood. Sum-i, merslde. l tender not: .' l l ‘ WILLIAM H. ill/ODD v Administrator De bonls non of thel estate of Harry P. Wood. _ 7T08-2-I8thsat6i. ) , I Professional Cards This is one days chapter of the bicDonald & McPheeh-nory o1 Wles Standish. Children B. A. A DIFFICULT TASK jwho suvr- rhe paper dolls every day In,“ pct ulll lhe story with the dolls. l. A. MoDONALD H. F. MOPHEEI g_ A, i "I am valiant in war but a ww- urfln"... Anon", 5g‘. are] will: women." continued .\Illes Money to Loan ‘Sifliidll-‘h. the Puritan Captain. ch-flggggggwn: “Thereore, John Alden. i want you ,l0 go to Priscilla for me and ask her to become my wife. I am u mun joi deeds not words. Bul you are a ischoiar rmd writer and will know Mark R. McGuigan " B. A. l s BAIRIITBR- wuwofl- ="~1'.'.‘i.Z..‘?.ZETS"..I’§”L‘ZZ§ZI..I'°ZS. Money to Loan lsmner. _ Cameron Block tL-srlottetowmlli-L John Alden "ambled and turned guml-PIL ‘pale, at the words of his friend. 18m Miles Standish continued. not ‘knowing lbm Alden himaclf was in DI‘. C. ‘love wilh the beautiful maiden. Grldllate of N. Y. Post Graduate; "Bu! I should srpoil the message." Medical School and Hospital objected Alden. "If you want a Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Noerthlng well done; I aim only repeat- gnfl ‘rm-egg }lng what you yourself just said, Tlflll‘ Iydl and implying Glasses] you should do it yourself." Qtligqflgyer Building (Color lhl-x suit of John Moon's q-“gqgoq. “N” fan, with strap and boots of brown olnes Hours-O a 12.00. 1.eo to s leather) We will arrive on the Island about March 10, with two cars of the choicest horesa ever brought to P. E. i., including purg bred pmmmm and good brood mares from 4 to 7 years old. weighing I400 to 1800 Ibe- Sound and kind and well bronen. Also a few saddle and general 9"" polo horses. Parties wanting horses should inspect those before buying elsdwhare Notice of sale later. HORNE B808. Wlnaioe, P. E. I- rais-z-arswu IIIIEIIIIATISII I 5 YEAIS STAIIIU NIPLETEU 7 ~ ,ll| another claret and eat ' ' ‘tide ‘ ime. ‘done it." . l w V , _ _ “y m g () the first day he bad gone to work Lartefs Bookstore -r~...........-....‘ m fufk ma“ §;"§§=f;e;§8§',m m, Mun“, M, “Mo, ,0 ‘M353 15°" 695:‘ |“:8‘:°:fl!e'ly0u m,“ b, “m, o‘ Q15, R;|m_ [glcommend him a couple of times . smes o n 0 . ‘f0 bis speed and for the new bus» m. -.r;.::: mi”: ' hi-‘s forty-five if he's a day." "makes you say that?" could talk. could tell many a story THE GHARLOTITTOWN GUARDIAN IEIIOWQIIB’ OHAPTQXXX Jimmy mm polled his am a , ‘liule nearer to O'\Dsy's desk. He u, fir-u for not telling her. it's too late." tell bee.” l“ the match se It flickered sndlsndh of hll 8015b! Vi"? "Wu"- lfinsliy went out. ‘not knowing bow to begin. "I explain? I can’! u! h" w m"? Bough, u, keep m, “may jfl, bu], me. I haven't gotsnlckie. Ihsvent 5i feel as if I'll burst unless I conqevoll kot a decent 10b- Iu somebody. Lieutenant. “l! 95°" ""5 h" "m" 0'91! Zsometblnfs been on my mind IorItNflEII- his ruddy qhreh P!" iweeke. worrying the devil out ofllll bfillller. "ebe wont care. f Rand gssed dejectedly at the i "You've jusr been warning mo 500i" The! "P? 8""! 1°‘ 3°" ‘about failing in love. It's too Isle, era! minuts. u ' giieurenant. I've already gone and “Oh. Well." Jimmy YOW- .1415 Ho smiled ruefuily, change the subject. I think ill b? wgwhm; me smoke 1mm m, C15. going home. lieutenant. He ea- aret curl up toward the ceiling. lllllldéd hi5 hllld- ‘Tllflllh hi’ 8"" 0'Day produced the bag oflllls me your time" _ "scrap" and refueied. "Go on." boi 01hr Mid srvfllvr "ll! time! the huge wad in his cheek. And then the while bg , ed his sentences with deep lnhais-HDII-‘WTPOW’ MEN? lions of his olgarez, Rand told himillm! 85°"! Y°"- 5°15"? "MY-j?" ghoul y", m“); understand. Justuplaln cookin- "l don't know, heuoensnt. whetll _ "Y0" "W" "7 er there's any such thing es kzvel "I'd b9 Pmllll l0 NW8 1°“- w“: -af first right. but I do know she splflll about six o'clock." n ; peeled to me tremendously, andl ""3"" 1'" be "m"- i've been in love with her ever, “W! l 51331973 dim“ “ulnar : since that night in the reetaursm.".;0'Dey muttered to himself after’ , '»'An' she broke off wmi you lie-Jimmy had M'- l cause ehe- saw you with this May» Y ' ' ' ; 53rd girl h, your army!" l The slrlrteleevod clerk who had --ye,,g- ~ ‘given Jimmy Rand his instructions i she goumad-af seeing you togetb- ‘h’ P"! m°mm3 “d ammlw“ ‘Incas he was bringing In. "Apparenuy no, very much new; "Keep it up. Rand. That's the tenant." said Jimmy. "She's go 5mm" mg m, ma”). someone e1“;- ,' At the end of the day he was "01; 3h.- 15. eh? who?» ltold that Mr. Porter, the man who "A m“ by [he name o; Churchg-lhad hired him wanted to see him. ~¢hur¢h_ ab? what-s m, nrml-Ie went right in, thinking some name? Maybe | new mmp more praise was lnetore for him "Samuel Churclr-bekalawyer." ‘WHEN 9'" a mise- vgam church? Good nigh“ But to his amazement he was 33m church and you an," we told that be was let out. 5am gm? say you PM. Welly m“; Porter raised his new to a brief. opposmon don-l you?» instant from bis desk whernJimmy .--D° you know “my entered. "I'm sorry, but Im dis- "suye, gee" mm 1n mm.‘ do, charging you." Be pretended to gpg (,1 (“neg Q0, one o; the an“, be busylng himself with some paIr homes in town, an‘ him a bachelor, 9"}; _ n Money to burn, they gay, M...“ You"? Win11? most of if fairly recently, foo. Say, "h" “m”! 7°“ 5°- wleeks pay." "But why? I don't understand. Everybody said I was getting a-_ long all right. I worked hard and‘ I did my work, didn't I." "Sure. I know." Porter was still studying the papers before him. "I. ab. that is. we have to cut expens- es a little to keep within the bud- get, and e0 ‘I'm having lo lay some. of the men off." Here's a "He doesn't look a day over forty." "Well, he's at least forty-five. He; much w old for this girl You've been telling me about." He looked at Jimmy pllyingly. "Too mild! 1110M)’ to turn down." Jimmy winced. "Don't say um. I accused her of that very thing mfirlf‘ and’ I've been sorry for It "l thought I bad good msgou ow “It's sot too Iste. 0e to her elf} o~nsy plucked u mo! ‘1 tell you you don't under-stencil "I'm s fool. I qppuse," be acid. will! “l! l l! l0 h" 9"" u l 4° said grufliy, his voica mufllled by 101m’ any time you Mk Mr it- B1; Abe way, Isd. tomorrow's my Ill! puncum. 'oiI. Would you come up to dlnnerl m. una- my! l l l I l McLaine Service Station . W .B. Prowse and Son ever si cc.’ 0'02. patted Jimmy's knee. "I'm 807W. d. I'm sorry. too, for the girl." . The'olber looked up. "wrm “Because if there was ever a man who.didn't deserve a wom- "But why mo? The shipping clerk said I was already the beat driver he had." "Well you were the last one hir- ad. you know." Hg muttered some- thing about obligatlonstglhe older employes." "Your chief concern when you Brace McKay and 0a., Limited “I . . . . . . . . .. Summerslde P. J. Solomon . .... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Georgetown "The Story the Yeargxfell In these days of value-seems} ,vi-;'jthe A ‘ l‘ motorist, looking for proven dependability over- years, can see nothing to it‘ but “DUNLOPS.” , V _ DUNLOP is giving you s Balloon Tire greeted every- where as the “Real Goods." . ~ i“! Go back Five Years and Dunlop was giving you '-' the first Tip-Top Cord Tire. Go back-Fifteen Years and Dunlop was giving you the first real Anti-Skid: ‘Ihaction ‘Proud- Go back Twenty Years and Dunlop was giving you the first Straight Side ,'.l‘ire-- Go back Thirty-Eight Years and J.‘ B. Dunlop was giving you the first Pneumatic Tire the world had ever seen, The judgment that» tells you IND]. VIDUALLY to buy Dunlop Tires, Beli- ing, Hose, Packing, Golf Balls, etc, is‘ the judgment of the‘ MANY. The fact that the Dunlop Dealer is willing to stake “his reputation on, and invest his money In, Dunlop Tires, shows he has faith In the Dunlop Pro- duct, and feels that it. is a good invest» ment for you. Oflicial Dunlop Service Depots C. R. Profit . . . . . ... . . . . . . ...»Albe|1on Bowness and Newaome Akgrgpaud H. H. Cox Morreii Clarke Bron. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mount Stewart Matthew e. McLean, Limited . . . - - - - - - - - - < - - "W" --- en ~ Charlottetwvn Charlottetown hired me," said Jimmy bitterly. "was whether I would stay after I bad learned the Job. You seemed to think I'd run away as soon aw an. it's Sam Church. The thing that suprlses me Is that he act- ually P7090698 1118711889. It BIYI. like him he usually tires of them 10o sonny snot/her Job offered Itself." “yo h . . _ “Surefi Porter seized on the er W023i‘??? t ere have been on‘ suggestion. "That's another reason why you happen to be the first to} go. Why should we strain a point, to keep you here when you're only‘ anchoring hero for a while so you. can keep your eye open for some- thing better?" "It seems to mo." remarked Jim- my driiy. "that as long as I did my work and did It well you needn't have gone out of your way to worry how long I was going to slay." "I mean that his house, if It that would make choice raadln’. There have been a dozen more or less. breach-of-promlse suits, but they never saw the light of day in court. because he's loo smut a lawyer 1n the first place an’ he knows how lo squirm out or a light place, all right." "What kind of a mania he? How is he regarded?" ' should share her knowledge. ‘first “One of who biggest lawyers in. WW". llllllollgh i happen to know he's nor. above fixln’ a jury, an’ no 80f his start In the legal profes- slon bein' an ambulance chaser." "My God! And Mary's going to marry him!" "Ilm sorry, lad. It's s damn shame. Why don't you tell her?" "Oh- II couldn't You don't under- stand." "Faith. and I do understand. It's no backbiter you are. I'll tell her myself." "No‘ you mustn't." Jimmy raised a protesting hand. "Liston here, Rand. Did you tell Miss Lowell why you were in town —why you happened to ‘be out with this Maynard girl?" “Non --w..' u. one devll cram you‘! Then I bet this wou~ln’t have bap- pened." . l Mothers Who Have Used Baby's Own Tablets Always Strongly Recommend Them to Other Mothers. Once a mother has used Ruby's Own Tablets for her llltle ones she will use nothing else-actual experience teaches her that theta is no other medicine to equal them for any of the minor slimente from which her ‘baby or little ones suf- for. Having found the value of the Tslblete in her own home, ebe is always anxious thst other mothers "N?!" 1,“ rorr L SMALL Farm AND amen PROPERTY SUMMERBIDE. About 25 sores of land. 1a °' "M"! are under cultiva- tion, baiance in pasture" and ranch, w! 2° "l" "l! l!" ‘wring? 50 pens with now 5 room ranch houaa rd fen . ‘H ‘at-re! ‘pogrh-houssfharn, garage and hen house, eii in first class condition with all modern improvement. This Qpgggfly lg enl five ‘minutes walk from High School and Inset of it will ‘ valuable as house Iota. » "I gs in __ to suit purchaser and is offered ‘. mus - m» l? A i. 5 r. "l lets ever since be was a week old. . medicine ‘ is why um. (kelgbton While. North Iioel Road. N. 8., writes the foliowin :—"I have e baiby seven- teen mo Lbs old and have given him nothing but Baby's Own lreb- lknow of no other medicine to equal them. and It is certainly s pleasure to recommend them lo other mothers." ' Baby's Own Taiblets are s rnlid but thorough isastive that regulate the stomach and bowels; banish constipation and indigestion: break up colds and simple fevers and make the sickly bsby well and happy again. They sre sold‘ i: b-Q-i - ; 1.. ll ‘- hand on bis arm. "Rand." said the other, finally looking up and meeting hie eye, "You're lust wasting time here. A man with your education has no business 1o be driving a truck. You ought to get some place whore there's more opportunity." "I'm waiting," said Jimmy. "to gear the real reason vrhy I'm. being red. - "You've heard it. That's ell." Portor rose ac If he would put an end to the Interview. -Bul Jimmy stopped him with n "Do you know what I think. -Mr. Porter?" “No. What do you think I" “I think you are a liar." He had raised his voice, and Miss Catop. at the other eIdo ot the room, stopped chewing her gum and ll; toned attentively. Porter's face went white and his hands Sfllliled the edge of the desk. "Youflre talking pretty careless- ly, Rand." “I'm apeakfng very carefully, Porter. Liston to me while I say it again. You're a liar." He leaned across the desk, his face just a few Inches from the other man's. "And if you dispute the ques- tion in point." he went on. speak- lllg veryqcsirnly, "we can go out in the delivery stable or I nthe yard and debate it." (To Be Continued) —-——<0>-——- it is nur bshlts which rule us. The more firmly "set" they are tho marv- nulncrnflc they become, sud tbi- lens chance there is of getting free of their domination. FAlllA Hill SALE“ "Al EllAllllllll' The farm of 0e iste Jsrsea ‘nnluqr of Imsoolt Contslntns I25 acre. of good land about 80 clear and to bslnoe covered wl flue lumber, bard and soft wood well watered e brook as boun- dary on two and a good well lope 91M.‘ lusty school. church t Gloves. also Nlqflllvlle gmgclm, to be worn in offices over tbflen. Fsrmoonalatsettlllesnaaot lien. The balance covered with firewood. Near church, and saw mills... . . eon- g F iMlarle Belmont BY There is 041416 I M" M" m" cloth frocks. and also for the buflY housewife who likcis to wear a Bu? smock over her house dress- Aleo we see a number of smart little frocks built on smock lines. Tull slu (My farm consisting of 1M cereal I5 sores clear. balance covered with firs wood and lumber. Only ay, miles from Hunter River.‘ Within I mils of Church”. 809100!» Roller and Baw Mills. Buildings and farm in good condition. Apply W. W. MURPHY, New Glasgow 7881-3-UM4l. “rnrrryir I offer lei-sale my farm, only two mlise from Brudslbena its- lsnd, l0 sores clear In good condi- school wstrsn. nsoiiikuzia as is the one above. it is yellow linen, with insets of deep orange, and ‘French knots of black. Green with blue irmels. or red with burnt orange would also bc effective. Prohibition Item I (‘Irvin-l of ll" ii ' . ".\ deep nrnngc monkey fur In howl Young Lnriy (after violent llrinrel~ popular." sun-u u fushiun punt-r. A""I‘ln-rc! My HPFPU‘ I0"?! Tim“ ‘MW frll-uil uf mm: rvnmrks that if lu- over fur nu.- for thin evening." rxiil‘ a iii-op nrungi- monkey in- would Ynulli- "Oh, bother! Don't I'll" "ii"? Nllvli u- soft ilrluku. '~'r~urc Mm?" ll lMPERl/ll. l‘ ff “BEST Illlll rrosr lliliSiAllilfllflihii” The Manager of one of the foremost Upper Canadian ranches writes lls ll DIWWI‘ "We would not think of using any other biscuit but IMPERIAI, as wfoanaidel It the BEQT AND MOGT OUTOTANDINO biscuit on the market today." This la the eoneenaua of opinion or our leading Canadian i=1... gltanehan In! accounts for the national use of IMPERIAL! as an sll-the-yesrgrpund Fox _ ' The cost of food is so small compared with the value of the biiwr Ferns till! ranchers oonalds it only s rnsttsr of good business common sense to lfillflll U." which is always the moat economical. ' De not experiment with cheaper foods. results In healthy bass and largest litters. ma mrenisus lfll n} f"! t" Fer sale by leading distributors er direct from the factory... . f" ‘ If . imperial Biscuit . 0b.,‘ chnusiutbwnéllill-l- “e uov nulftllllls l)“ V“ "#8. } . l rmue 721. i ‘