y’ -&"<:-'¢,-.1~;-_- .v »-. M fr‘ -#~s-='*$~"-’ i ll ‘I “ - cniinnli». fro. ‘ iTWO . » . nlwrns r ' PUBLIC AUCTlQN ' . tw. -- st New ciiissivw l will uu nus etl I71’ 93 192‘-.Mm°'l “W” U10 Premises: D. Jenlillnmolrez-I-l - - Wm "1 W!" ABM“ 1mm: Wednssdw. urn-on 21:11.. at _57- “I'll 7W1"! 81.1w“ 1 p. in. The Stallion Sir Donlld. lieNe Glasgow Cemetery ""96, p Se Mm‘, _ _ twenty-two head of cattle, fifteen‘ t' Charlottetown ,on ma”. > 158m! Icry Ann Phillips 1t weather is unfavorable, sale no! fie lite. William Phillipe will he held on the first fine day f’ UJ-jyears. ‘Funeral from her following, Terms a sale. ' Viewldeuce '35. Grafton St. on . J. A. IcDONALIh ‘I'll s; at {Lilli p. m. A ‘looser- Jshjiitc-sjllcnlsll common.- _ ..i‘.°“‘i.‘i"ll.iff.‘il‘if’i§ Steam Saw liill for Sale woman‘. mama“ o! ‘he pm. 0n account or Lll n 1th l .n ' . ed ti‘ ‘gcm-pinmdlns w ‘ rtefiusogx; selling at s-prington a new Steam ‘filmul? °"‘l°*"jd " '3 Sam ‘Mill consisting of rotary. in; in WMINPBB- Th6 IYIIIDBIIIY 0! Ihlllfllg gear, blocksaiw, new grain . i the teachers will be sought in this cfllisher, 40 ll. p. boiler and ensine. all in good running order A new bungalow house, house. 28 x 80, a wood house, lien Wufii- . ‘LOAMOOMPANYINIPEOTION house, w bu,“ m, I 4 _, EUHHDET -'1t ls understood that lesinlstion lion house oz; hllllt lust iiiniinor. fsconflsfnplnted for lihe present ses Ail-so 4 acres of land. This pro~ I ' ‘ m h Wm . Dotty is l. 1-4 miles from church l5,“ a fmmmiuitnw cum mrpi; and store, two mile:- from Freder- "1650 8mm“ w“ icton Station. a chitin zi-oni soliool. viii-film!» 10011 "i1 "us! 005193111“ For filrtllei- particular», apply to g on the same basis as insurance W. l.‘_ W000 &.°Ot.' ' ‘ are now inspected. llliis W" “Wlishlle ‘will mean tlio snisniiing of two n- - 'l'ii.ils mill i.» in ii x-vld ‘imilwrl: the amending of two acts. those res-g ‘country acts, those respecting loan and trust companies. Little opposition‘ to the proposed bill is iinticipstoiii fiorp the loan and trust Colllllli-lllefi‘ paw operating in the Dominion. . hDDHE$6 Raorli at Montague ....TO MR. AND MRS. OLIVE/R tui of land sit ‘ , .- m: and licivrz, Clllicura ls Just Rizlll For Baby's Tender Sllill Bathe lllm with Cuticurs solo and Wlrm water. Dry gcntlyniid it my si of red- ness, roughness. irritation or {as l! 0N6- eiil si-ioinl. with enticing Ointment no sullen, eoolhe and heal. Finally dust on a {g1 grains of the fragrant. 68563191)’ B194‘ led Cullen-a Ililcurn. I $092k. Ohfle ESnlSOc. Isleuqfic. Sold thrcu liouitl c ininion. CsaadianDeoot: l. “the sustr-il . ..l-mul- ‘Cutlcsrs Soon shoves without nub MORTGAGE SALE Pu Ur. sold by public auction in front of tho Low Courts Building in Charlottetown on SAlYITilIIT tile twvelilli daiy oi.‘ lliltrcii. A l» 11m w the llour of IWvlTe dcloik M"Hl'. ALL ‘PHAT iruut,‘ piece out; pair on Township hulnbci- sixty-four ill King's County in Princl: w- .. ell its iv‘. bounded and ill zln-u is to viigr: . Ii’ it ‘olllliliit '$i..l.~i\J S0. i ‘ side oi’ tlio Ririil losdirir . , CARR. l For fifty years we huve had tlie= pleasure of your society among us} 11nd -we deem lt a great pleasure,’ , to meet hero tonight to consrst- , uiste you on this fiftieth Anniver. sery of your married life, and to, cxpress in a way for from silefll-lfli“ our feslinz of esteem "ind 7100i will ‘ friends i5 to show always true and your kindly and cheerful disposition has as many of us know cheered us up in the zloolnlest rnl0m‘ents_ And we eiinq not but mention your chem-Pull helping liand at till limos. .Agltin let us cypress our heari- feit and sincere wishes for inuny; long and puppy years. in which we; ma enjoy that friendship and ncl-i f gh urliness which you have al-i shown, to all who bud the pleasure! ' 0i’ your hospitality: . _’ And new dear friends ~.v..- would: ask oicu to accept this small gilt which in a very slight manner. coii- ~ voys our regards and friends Sill/p‘ hr‘ you. .__—-noo&-__.. THIOUGH RAIL BERVICE » T0 PACIFIC COAST a. neighbor and loyal!’ friends. l iN THE $UPREME COURT n Fte ‘The Winding Up Act" And "Taylor's Silver Black Fox. 0cm- Noiico in pany Ltd." hereby ltivt-n that und- ivurdly for the w: and pursuant '.(l uu order mad»: hundred and eleven A _ , thence rur. i noutli for tile distance of thirty four feet, thence lvesf. for the distance o.‘ lWEDlY-Lwi) feet. tlicnro South- dislrluco 0i‘ one foot. thence herein Oll tile 17th. February. 1921_ \\.'(-,_-3(wg_7~il1y for inc (iii-tipping i; 0,19 that we are proud to know you as ‘noon ,;.f 4 1-? u . is illtrto. _ i- w. - WWW m“ 0" 511°!‘ “n “my” as lguciilgu ‘:11 tlmkpffitllllllglffl 3c niilfigg, We this. blt our object in view dew? gut? in liinga County an Friday ilic nunurodiiinq m}, m v ' v ‘ in B01119 wflFllliitli. Fcbruarv ‘i921. oi ‘It.’ o'clock staid R034], phenot- l»: ..s of land at lion u“, 5min, 51.1.. (if rogue Lui 51v in Kings County. with lgqmll-gl] and mi fox ranch filer-eon and five pairs of ppm, of common Ci.‘ . ilforo . Ice-t lo llir on.‘ containing: Silver Black Foxes. all being the tine-third or 011v. nti-s n1 land a 1mi- propertycf ‘Taylor's Sliver Bloc Fox Conlpany Limited. Date-ll at zi7il- February. 1921. ALFRED W. STERNS, "fOVlFllW-fti Liquidator llaiiiiulith Auction Sale a uLtl iscu of Poplar Grove. Lot sell by public auction on Wednes- ‘ y 9th Dag: c? Mulch 192i, on llln‘ promises at 12.00 o'clock n. d Cliariotleto». ii this xttnlcted by trawl: llavv- tamed in “ “emu” 12 to l4 more or less: ALSO ALI. lilo llslil title and interest of Alexander Crclg hull in rind to the shore and shore iron: lill may writes privileges in Iruui. oi’ the all?! lcl. comprised and contained between ilie prolongation oi‘ ‘Hi0 Western and Eastern bound wry lilies thereof to the South River saving iillll reserving the right-ob .v.:iy' fior the aforesaid Road across ‘he from of the said lot as allure Jullcribisll. The illmvc sale is lllihl‘: under tint‘ by virtue ui a power iii sale con lniieutui-o of Mortgage, bearing dale the sixteen tn day oi‘ Mal-ell, A. D.. 1905. uud liiade tietivet-n David Bull of Mur my Harbor South in Kings County" m in Prince iddiviird Island, Zllcrcliztnl (slum) ills following Swim". W111i uuli Mary Bull, his wife, oi one pnri '~" lrnplemcxiis. Food ullbd etc National Route Offers= Finest Advantages to Ti-av 1 Horse four yrs old (BOIIIiIiNO) 1 2 ellere ‘Driving Home (Captain Aubrey.) ~1- i Colt, 2 yrs_ old. (BOTTOM) 5 cows, 73W, Ilium. of rel-i sever-..l n! to msvin (Holstein); 2 mun Cows »W¢§*°P11 “and”! semis w“ _‘~ luolstoiii.) 2. 2 and n lmlf yrs_ old. = Pwfic Cm? 1s “ifvbied "Y iii Cell lllolstnin.) Yétil‘ and Ethali 9‘ ocw“ mam” “nvmg '5“°k' old Heifer (Holstein) 2, Oxirn two ville 1.08 p. m_ daily, making cozi- l and a ha“ y“ om 1 0x Yam. and nection at Montreal with the fast '. n ha“ om. 1' Bu“ and 2 Calves‘ 9, thrown T ‘ - ti ~ t I Trunk semggflsvfiznthnetaféutgxltxf; Elreedig Ewes. 100 Hens. 4 Pigs, m] Llmlwdy > ” l3, Brood Solve, ‘Implements, Mogul - This mm. with ummgued g Engine, Grain Grinder, (Champion) e,‘ em of smel sieepers. ma; Thresher Cleaner and Bugger COED-j m; o; commr-tmen‘ cars’ ob“... ; piste halt share in h set of Chair "ma; “pa, madam “Q91 dine,“ i ham funnels, Massey Harris hinder - ihuristlcars. colonist osrn and first 5 fool. mower. Frost and dens ‘couches reeves Bonaventure! Wood, horse rake. with? Sletfon at. 5_00 p. m. dolly. for 1 Challis-ta ‘JJHDUTb sprealleuiOloverl Ottawznftlortn Bey, (‘on William“! l8 foot elimiwr (Massey Bar? WWWDGBH. Blilvkflwvll» Eilrilcniofli ris); Two "roll/ed Corn culilvatorfi and Wwvuwr- (Cflultsllllllf) Gang Plow Irrosv midi!“ from Msrllmis and Wootilr Walking Pins? No.0 Wflrwlflts by the 00w: l‘ .Ver§i ' - rnvsi- Spring ‘Tooth uni.’ mice; iii Montreal E1 9.1‘? i»; _, V i rovu, lilac i-iaricwn (lfioei and‘ m? i:~t.:.ii:. "§Z;i....i§i°-;’@ =. w before ibeflnning their lhunnsorx; QFT¢IaE-,L.IIL"LXP, tijtpelawn Tim“ “neuter; alight across taxman my rJlisr LTiFU ccmlfl. '9, .0\\. 013i! 0f the best equipped trains on l ‘f’ “"9”: ‘fzeperaim’ Fmck Waggon me- Confluent“ trouble no: sllllgii‘. with box com- Fo-i- information regarding tel-es, plme’ F“ ma" Dmlbk’ Sim“ fggflvnflans. etc” apply at Cuyjuggnitiding Waggon, Buggy, Rood Tjmkgt 0mm o; Canadian National? Curt, daunting Sleigh, TVlleed Bar», 935997113’! 01210 W. T. Hllgglgn. m5. row. Hay Forks Blocks and Itopej ti-mt Pgjggnggr Agent Tram Ne. Set. Sfiitlfii‘, Harness. Set Driving’, {l9 leaving Chvriottetown at 5.25 idol-nous. Purl and Breecbing, set. it. in. connects at Bsckviliiq wltblTeirim Harness Leather Traces the Ocean Lirnitori. lend etc. Also quantity of Hay and‘ —--——- li-ltiraw, 200 Busllels cl’ ‘Potritocs. I and other articles not enumerated. iTcr-ms. all sums up to Ten Dollars, leash. over Ten Dollars, and‘ up to i360. No r. 1st 1921. over $50.00 ‘Nov. 1st 1921 and 1922. Credit on. ‘approved ‘whit notes. . l. s. RAMl9AY l vii-sauna u: Delayed soil ‘Pslnhl ‘c ' only. ell ..- .. ‘at’. Kw $2.00. CI Front 81. IE& r‘. _,___,__-. .___,_ _ _ ._ 31%.} ‘fr ‘ Big" Auction §ale "" i W o! NW1"! 010d! 8t T- P- Cull" SEALED TENDERS. fhldfEllrd-Al to‘ 995 c911?! RWBli-Y 011 March 15¢ the Postmaster General, will bu mic-l If. 1.30 1.. M. Consisting 0f 4 elvsd at Ottawa until noon, on li‘ri-' general purpose Ilorses under 8 duy, tlio 25th March i921 for the" yous, driving horse 5 years old, 2 convenience of Ills lilnJ-istyul tilllllrl.’ fig “,8 (Ayrghirg 5nd (l-uerng- on a. proposed Chmtruct for four‘ U] 1C0) OOWIWHII calfJlHolstain yours, nix times per week on the ugflg-gmun (grade) 1 [Jufebrad route Now Wlllshlrs llurul Mall i l P i l PhrQQ-Q “Mate”! bu" 9 month”; 1 Printed notices containing furth- m bu" a months 1 Guemr or information es to conditions i-f‘ l ya’, om: 2 Grade proposed Contrliul. Illlly lie soon uliu, |_» tallied at. the Post Offices of New ii l0 hens. . ' l m . q‘.m“, o’ ‘cod ma’ Wiltshlle nlid It the office of the a "Ill l' . t stormy sale next o». “m” F‘ wlmu’ FITR IIODII P Off - 1 tint,” ‘sad’ Tenn‘ 0st ius Inspector Post Office Inspector's Office. lottitoyu. lth February 1H1. "‘ .4. . .i;l....1 t. <w i accounts. Gnerhsoy bull 9 months old; 1 "W" M» 9 "m" m“ 1*“ “W- "nuts iii-st tubercaline test any reactors offering some splendid yuung stock ‘Nmllhll-I ind Jzuncs Alfred liarquhsrsiill oi Charlottetown in Queens County Merchant, oi the other part, which said Mortgage" has become vested by assignment in the undersigned default having been made ill the pay incur. oi’ principal and interlot Llztireun. For further particulars tippty ill the oflice of J. D. Stewart, Barrie ter, Newson Block, Charlottetown. DATED the 8th day of Febru- riil’ A. D. 192i. LOUISE DAVEY __ JOHN H. DAVEV, Assignees of Zllortgageos Basic Slag -_.ali supply Beale Elli‘ in my dilaullly s: lowest Wicca. . special. prices Y0 snymii. ftlllillll from wnrr-ilollse. DQSLUIS HRiJ-X. L TU ‘ \ Shore Farm ior bale Snore htrm for aid-i ‘situittcd ul Llrackley Beach containing 91 acres. lilll cleared, high siaito oi‘. culiilvli- tion, well fenced, large dwelling house and outbutldinm. {For furt- her particulars mpply 111's, Joli:- ‘l. Uudmow, roller Enaui of Wesley W. Payntor Thu undersigned respectfully io j? V i“""“‘"°“‘l giiuelits tliiit all persons owing the . lliboie estate should make luune iliuio settlt-iuent of the respective it is incumbent on mo to close out the business and in ‘ordor to do so I must have s set» itlememl. of oil accounts outstanding. tucv A. FAVNTER, ldxecntrlx ilragganiarm Ayrolljles Hero entered in the Accredited lord piuu and successfully passed without At present we are‘ l'-' sale incfullirlfl pure lived “he. 6 momma; 8 m“ blank forms of 'l‘elillcr lmly be til-s‘ "chum 2 3.8M.“ old’ 11mm bred bu“ year old. 1 your old heifer, also ouu very choice young cows In milk. Prices right for good stock 0011. Post Office Inspector alga; of ‘mum G. T. IIRGUION» Iualllcld i v THE WDMAN llE ' ‘ MARRIED ITJAHPBHJI A new Howl: tti. Chapter 92 This year wn'_s over-fibiclnstrorr: and Well hgvsim-escuiingly ‘as healthy as e'ver_ yet l hull the haunting Jellr lilo. doctor's; attitude gave inc, when he said we Hillel no! attempt to live In a cold climate. iul: lu-ugilcd ut nay fears. ill Liougli nu iii-Ade no lllUYE! tuwllrd going zbat-k East. lint lulkcil 1-11‘ ways of rellialining in Calfuruilat. Our money NVllS almost KORE-In Ilic last too or three lllonllli; Dick but} LlUIIO o. little writing for mill? aitillvs and papers Ht- wrotg- a (‘orig iii-time uboul tungsten which lircugrllt him u good big chock. and n z-ociuest for more or his '.\'urlt_ _ ‘Why r-ren try to do oilico wollk liigain?" l asked. “You have shown that you can iwrltc acceptably. ‘Wily not keep on doing that? T110111 we V-élll live wllcro we Dieuso rc- znriiles»: or conditions.” "It has been in my niluih for come time" he. responded. Ilut when tho next two articles were returned with the printed slip so (lis-zcumgiiug to tho amateur ivrltcr, ZIU Slilld; “l guess it would pi-litl upon i! " iaelssflul l broached‘ my scheme .. WhlCh r ibclllrywt-d ltoiiill work nit“: inst I mew‘ b” ""99"? "i"°""“‘°' m“ , iiinininlnen. Stalls all. "Let, ills till-II" 1, ‘iitilt- place in soutlil-i-ii Cfllllfiffllii. whore Wu urn raise $011M‘; ul' tile- things W9 @111- itnd ‘more you uilil work out doors. If we ciiirt sci. n sir-use chem», we'll-l _ rent sonic land and live in i. tent. We liiivs rlund it very comfort» mile. Tiieli I ivill go to WDIZK quietly to start my dn-upez-y busi- ir-ir in. u. sirnll W113‘; Don't on- dcltr! I silluil m». znuch nun- . ii‘ Yo don't '. iiflifit. i. necessary l won't , single '.\‘0I"_l. But ii" l prove I can corn Mliough to llTe. lust simply, will you agree to he linppy_ and To: iiit- do ' —evcn ii‘ l cnlrt giro you us mu _l us l would lilw- ill?” "It isn't "with: you KWQ H4?- Dcur!” Mo’ thoughts flew to ill) "Ill coiirplulnts that I couilii lint have rvlwt other. richer ‘women iludflt is whltt i trout. to do to ilvlp 3.0:; to main: ‘it rvlsier fur you You lrillsllui‘. gm . i. zzgslilt, you inoiv“ "I Bllflll". lil‘ us strong as an m. again." We mOVed out to s ‘iittlc rpiot. in around near Riverside. We ‘inside li small ulayment cu tlic ground with one of ills checks Dick received for ills story. ‘b11011 set up our tr-nt_ W» had‘ n, ‘lie-tier eqloped kitchen “rm to. but ilsiilo iroui that our qua: tern wercnulbetler tlloll lye hull on tile desert. iNaituralli tho ucigil- bors -wondersd_ lllll-lfllllgll none lir- eil very soar, and we t-mniiiined tu those RVlJO asked that Dick bail been ill and liad boon advised 1,‘.- -lvo i‘li"l or tioor-i. ' Til our desert. cuuiulilelii. ow» zinc.- ed a small Lent for Dicltil stud? and ofllistkas be joaingly cation it. Tlioro we put ii bolts, ml. iypovsriter. and other supplies and lie wrorlzod scvc-rrl! liour-i curb oily l vooiiszl. Villll '.'l-lii‘_\'llll,', auci. vrushcil and cleaned . . "iuu we would illlif.“ i ii, _ lursiiilj it'll»: hurl ‘Jeuorrr. very strung cud large for his iigo. often ciccompiinicd us. “Isn't ibis better than being coupul iup ‘m , big- cliy?" Dick would uiten usi._ thou tulle lu Iouig breathe of tilt. WPUI‘ till: 0n Easter liiorniug we ciirilibeil Mount Itiiclidoux at sunrise to bear the choir from hos Angcles sing their anthems of praise-w feat that six months before would have INSET! impossible for . He. crooked trill‘ Vug it! lino cool oi’ ille- z . l . l uatrcil ior lilo lloiwcrg I hitd plat.» tcii and which grew 1:0 cguickly in.‘ l, it: u. lunch ibaaitet grasped in his l his books otrzollpt-d Piipun lil» ‘on 1. Dick helped) ihim wvlth his Zeal-on and "ivc all}! tilruc git 1c u. s-liovi time cinch titty to our French exercises. We had no iidllu time, and although frequently two were rdlnolit broiq as Dlcl; cilllad it, solllotlling ilival ill-ill)‘ hilppuncll Ibcforc wt.- welt- lgiuito out of money. W0 huil paid for our lot in lilies l-b-un a year. And now onco uguiu Itching‘ Pl L E S‘ PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re- lieves ITCHING FILES and you can get restful sleep after the first application. All druggists are authorized to refund the money if PAZO OlNT- MENT fails in the treatment of any case oi‘ YICHING. BLIND. BLEEDING or PROTRUDING FILES. It is guaranteed by Paris Med- icine 00., Toronto, Manufacturers of the world-famous Groves Laxative Bruino Qulnine ‘ ' 62%,.»- Tliia signature lson every box of PAZO CllNTMEf-IT. 60c. It‘ you arc uiuililo to gel PAZU» ilDiiLWiliNl‘ from your drulgglut. send 60c in postage ctulllpa to Paris Mollie-lilo Cu. 192i Spsdlnu Avc., ‘foroiitu, mid u box will be mulled to you -rom tly. Writs your nsme llll n! pldlnly. (MADE IN CANADA) lmquy pr-ciple ilill. "Ant when ill».- us.“ trial will suu-l'l"ben tic VPitS its Lilviififii-l “If”, THE cnsntorrsrowu GUARfiIAN . ' ‘ V‘ ' ~ Gollll Roads ' ARTIOLE VaMUNICIPALPRE- l LIMlNARIES 1'0“ ROAD-BUILD IN Preparedunitlier tlm tgreclioin of the Canadian Good Rios s Associa- lllon. l . lidtho miuliutlum ‘beneilitistiizif ire-nil a i - t secure , lt.‘ Ju- - 0x0 cub!” m’? ' llgtgsliivxhletfiod: which have often Wmli-‘kfful "Weill-m" marked niiiwll road construction in they contain just 41w pa... ninst he discarded for a those elements usrtiriilte filllelzvlztfilaliagrilllxllilégfi o u in . er - j ghl:_:k?t::,:ea:: cued policies now iboilnfl ctlollml wearandtearofdiny by the provincial government of ll"! life. A cup ofOXO, Ilonlilllon. wmprellc-nsive eystenlrl ‘ 11/ _ of mulii loads arn hviltdvllllil m“- withahiscuitorttvo, ‘out tlieso leave out ol we '11! a mini trout-urn of local municipali- susmins for how-a lutlny mulls nlilch uh- illc aUlL ur l. . either counties ur sninllex‘ iin s. The first. requisite for il mun . lei-pal lilgiivruy policy is d’ l." 110ml -pl-.ln of nil lbc existing ur pPvDW" Utl roniiii. with iipi-ocrllllllllv vi w" Eli-u,» n u;- imliruvclllcul to bi- l-ilri" d out over u lit-NM v‘! YW“ ~ fgFdn-HQQ lvltli Tlunllciill -.~».-- I i mm, tikkll-d iif building ll tluliéf". t _ _ l’. d _[ 19am lust as ‘ll-avidly as lie lillil Lalliulll‘! ln‘€f;lwrl-l(li‘ill( cileqatrllilll M ' ’ lint ‘ion: wo. But 11,15 n . r ~ “ ' L i U!‘ “(lam i t , -n° “mu "m". renlernbcrvil tlloi tile shortest lum. lmkl “'35 ° 1° ‘ ' ' ‘ he n rt. occu- sion with r. more, '51" N“ a “.393 Mliiisflltlllfigttllslfiilll)’ or ill" m which Am wgulu more until no mo“ écenm The munimm 60am!“ oolllil iltlolvl- ‘lo build on n iron . Ml in dealing with n roads Donn. slroulll be governed by lilo IHPHQQ’ possible measure of civic sense. Personalities should be avoided. for many rtplendid mad Drilgfitlnln-“S - have been brought to nought ill‘ may“ sloping were {becoming pnqwn 11o, roccivcd fewer r0106’ iflgug [.053 0N"! {IT-l ifl"_ ilrlulq-l 3m) app,“ LU l,1i.-icl.-uz"a.ge him. U. - - .. ..-*. '- ‘< . 1w o Iiwkou “we ~Y We 1W1 '~<> <19"! W" the" W“ WNW“ M“ ""‘ Drlfllll: JoIloush-l and may twill- " “d”! i“ “nu mun lcn. No ulnltel-"vllldi ifihflllfills Oi V‘? soncl occur in a mimic-Will lilluilill-i continuity of’ polivl’ Bhm-‘M "P should 1115'» QUE . ..l taken. to keep the citizen body l_n' J3 these». i formed o; u“; pi-olocls in illii-ull. DY driving the "widest loco? imbll to lilo gen-oral lines u? road D0 - .- ooi-iieiii loz- ‘u ulili iwl-iileli no ‘JIILlLUSl ‘t. ~' lizlalze lilizleff 1i; zl- l‘. was l‘ L‘ ‘A2161! m) rcslliztd " ~ not to siurt n. Hill '¢1ll ‘Lin,’ ‘HQ needied mo. in; us ioul: m: b6 11ml I Imam‘ it, ‘ins, lily (‘silty W '9“! m“ orything also aside to moo‘. bin‘ needs. Tomnrrmxzfl-A Nev. At-quointsnco Qhu-Q Q ua-»-~—-~~> l avswmvcmvowot-Qawoiiwirrrvn Hints ior the Motorist i-n Aiillliltl p. iillulflflrl rnnciuci our cowlrnsssioll. LEAKS ' xvuivl Needless Repair Work BS’ Definitely Locating Defects I "r, i.“ TEQTlING THE COMIP'RESSV'I IfON oi tihe sevsi-nl cylinders. “=1, is found to be faulty in 0B9 1110i? oi‘ tlicili, as evidenced by luck of cu- l iituillc-d resistance in cranium; through the compression Islrokc. int points of reliance in 11w 111W“ ed cylinders must he located uud_ "lJC escape of nus DPBYQI-"ed. ' Leakage is most lllfliily l0 dew-luv! iit ilie exhaust vulvo, dram ‘die scal- glh; u,- piitiug of the ‘valve face or ;l_-, w“; o;- li-oru carbon dew- iorinod between these surfaces, preventing its tight (dosing. The ielulovel and unBPllli-illlg 05 "lie oxlloust valves of the lea-ky c)“, iiniicrs is the natural first step to lake. bill. if there is ‘S003 Teasim to believe that they arc tight and tlint ' the leak-use is i swell/he"- zlwi inn‘ be tested Thy realm-lug the (rltlltlllii. luanifcld and listening closely for the hiss of escaping gas oi. the exhaust port 0f 68-01! 0Y1!!!" ll"l', as i‘. Iii-cranked over comprci slull. inlet valves become leaky only at lon-g intervals, ibut do lflnnlly lose their tightness. By listening intently at the carburetor air.in~ tiaike, as the engine is slowly crank- ed over the compression strokes of the several cylinders, it is possi- lilo to determine which inlet if any yieillnit u iollkage of gas baick luto the intake system. ‘beaks around spark plugs. prim- lug-coclls and valve-caps are best ‘iocutei; by nquii-illng oil over the suspected lpoints of escape and no- ting whether bulibies fonm in it when tllo piston is slowly cranked its contprcssiori stroke When it is compression, tho hissing escape of giis into crank-case is so dbvious us at once to indllcute ieaiky piston rings, but. in other cases it is not so plain, Br slillvolnz one end slici-t rubber hose down into the breath- ur pipe and listening at the other end. the leakage of gas past u pis- ton is discovered, there is always just u. possibility that the rings not incurzibly unserviiceable. but uro merely stuck in their grooves and 1t may ibc ivorth while to give tiioni a dose of kerosene or caribou remover to loosen them up cond- cnlning them. t CANADIAN CAMP DINNER“. Jollf: S. Ewart, K. 0.. of Ottawa, "l" b0 i119 principal speaker u‘. tlin annual dinner of the Csnsdlnii Conlp to be bald at tho Hotel Astor, New York. An invitation has been extended to Sir George Foster to address the camp, but Sir George replied that it would be impossible for him-to bo present and suggest- cd Mr. Ewart in his stead. Other speakers will include I". I-I. Kitto. of the Department. of Natural Re- sources, Ottawa: ll. Allan, presi- dent of the Association of Guides, or Fredericton, N. 8.: Dr. Henry Van Dyke. Roy S. Sonic on d3. hilltop State. of New Yorlr. and Piorburt W. Gleason. of Boston. Lieuteuaiits Kloor. Hinton and Farrell, of the United States Nslvnl Air Service. will camp's guests of honor and my also deliver brief addresses on their recent northern Ontsrlo adven- titres. be among the d zvitli illustrative luaps rind 971ml and an uipproxiulllte indication of the order in ivliicfii contemplated improvement: wrc to lio carried ou . Itn the preparation c’ till‘ Sllllfiml rand qoiuns. and lnlar in the loca- tion of routes for new coriiitruction or improvement. til-t, services oi =1 il-isitltcrcstitfl oxpcr! should "be on- iisted. Any rcaronchle ices. will be money lVOll spent. for not only: will this DFOCGGTNTB ensure a selection of‘ routes, ‘bllilflil upon community lit-trill’; and tile greater good lo the greatest llllllfllél‘ ~41 ilcsiralilc "i". suit too often defeated ‘by lot-ill rivalries and pr€j\llll(30S-b1lLll. -will rrioliv- unnecessary ti» later expon- lilturr- of large lllillrl for doing ow!" ivurk which CUtllil have B8911 Del“ fcrrnleii lltlllitlly at lll-‘llxcll loud!‘ cost. '- In LlOlQFIZIlZIlIIlZ tlic 251W: oi’ road to be built. its width. itsi mall-rial its-J other ilertuils, tlircc cardinal traffic considerations mus. ‘be kept in mind. The first is tbs cll-sracter no.1 lilo extent of the HXlbllli-g ire!- fic over tho rmldl uvliicli is‘, to bu llll proved or surpqsoiled by lht‘ 9P0‘ poem cousiruciiou, The scculnl L. the lnlmcdlzlio lpOFBABPIVVlIlQII will follow, iluc to lilo diircrsion of trlif ficfrOIll llborer mod-s or the crou- lian of new lmillc by lllu opening of tho botltcr lfllghllflil’. Titt- till-rd it; the tleveioplnent of ‘lfiinlli! which is inevitable during ‘the t-stimlltld ' lifetime of the road. ~.ill irccldlng upon liic nclt-cliou iii niaiicrinls for rotuhbuililiug. the fullest consideration; should’ be given to supplies lvliicli are uvnll- ablr- locally. ivlietlicr of gravel. traiproclr. l-inlcsltons or other suit- able geological formations. It. will usually ‘be found IJOVOSflZLI‘) to ,.l' chase uccrillluzuliouulof znnuiufiis, lured lfllttufllllflfilltfll acct-men! or‘ bituminous road surfacing nuir stances, but it "is Wllfiii/trflll. fur 'n- strtnz“. to import crushed‘ ‘stony "l? lull. ‘bitrgc or "vehicle vxhi-n good lfruvl-l is uvullnilrlv. although ilolvli- municipalities have been known '19 practice this extravagant course. Use can often be made. too, of existing road foundations. Where an old road has been properly grad ed, particularly a well constructed though outworn. macudam road. it is folly Lo replace nlm lusts-l with fresh lrialerlol oi ti different char- atiler. perhaps inferior in sel'\_'_ic~ ability lo L-llltt ‘which is discarded. (‘are sillolilil be baked, llowcvul". that the foundation in sour-cl mid uniform throughout. and test plir.‘ should be suzik iu sufficient numb- er to reveul iviiitt underlie» “iihc sui~~ Fri-co before superimposing uuw construction upon it. The oxlvicc of the ‘independent-t ex per; should also be sought in dc- trllliug the type 0:5 road surface and the niuiterlsls which should be utilized. Too often this important decision is influenced by iuo snuvc "*'.-fr.....'?'":.l.f.""~' Bus’ t , vstii-fisli-‘Zi? téliif-fififi“ I0! over tried. You’ve probably heard or‘ t .. ‘vell- known pllln of tnoll rig cough syrup at. home. But have you ever used it‘! When you do, you wl undcrntaliil \\'ll_Y thousands of flmlllflfig tlic Wflfltl ovor, feel at t iey cou d liiirdlv keep liouss without it. It’s simple and t-hea , but the. way it taken liuld of n couyz will oulckly cilrn if. a permu- iieiit place in ymlr ome, Into a 16-02. bottle. our 2V, onncoii of Plncx; tllsn mid pain llnulnted suirur syrup to fill up the ttlr. Or, if ilcslroii, use clarified IIlOlIlHBQN, honey, or corn syrup instead of sllgiir “Yfllll- Either um)‘, it taster good, never spoils, and gives you l0 ounces of better cough renlcily than you could buy reil y-ninde for $2.50, it is really wonderful ll0\'-' quickly‘ this home-made renicdv conquers ii, Wllllll-"Illllly in 2~l hours or less. It seems to penetrate throulzli every air vimsaae. loosens n. dry. hoarse or tiulit cough. hits the phleum. hauls the lhcmlminell, iuid uives nllnniil, im- mediate relief. rlplcmlid for throat. tlcltle. iioilnlmiess. cruull. bronchitis *nd_ lllTrllfllilll-lglwtllml. , Plnex zira lily lv i-nni-cntlutud clim- llhll of lri-nllllle Nnrwnv pin-i mt- rwt. and llltfl been llllPll for ireiiern- tlons for throat iinll client. nilnientsl Togiiliéoidéliotlzrll/poigtmout. v0“: ln ss "w: dlfdsf-lflfll. alt dmlh. n3...» Wt! o: ei-éiluaranteed to lriv abso- s It on or . l fins: 00., T0fllllgtiniellilfile unded. - .!' --IF;EBRBARY' “ffizp “Will make an entropi- orwill I. stickto quality? ‘I v A —Whenev_erithe. grocer bu“ A tea this is the qiwstion I comes to his mind. If he is after. fit: he will never buy Tea for it gives _ _ __p than other teas which he soil‘. at the same rice. I _ __ I Red Rose.— t has the quelity, w_______** h w] I n l tliebi ge t‘ " c; ii"t“'l‘ him less pr on: ‘he nnyt This pllotognpn, ilikcll on l‘ .- . looked presiding Ulvl‘ ii Cllbini-t was 1hr first lliilL‘ llii- Ckibiust lbllul the pFl‘Sltl!'lll':;' lllYJLflwS. Ml: Wilson from lilo Whin- ilullsl» \\'l'li lilo uiil stick l.-l \Il‘l"l\ li-lillini; rtgztillsi tile u!‘ President Wilson in ill‘: iuecvl President Presiding at Last-Cabinet Meeting; and A_s I i. ‘)1 i. He Was in May, 1918' iii, slim a President Wilson as lit- mat-ling in the executive offices. ll. mo: in tile executive offices since sllnvly milked lilo short distanci- of 1'. can»). Tlic- ibelwy‘ ivalltllli‘ arm ui‘ ills clinii: ‘iliiu pilologrlipli Ilvus nimle in May. I918. zilunivipztl fllpfctirllllflilVfls 5tll:l i>i~ floillls ‘wish illililz-eatllrl» lmliw i tlfgillllfilllu, ivbllu more illlffélllflllilllll; methods 0'.‘ p '- SIILtSlOJI ltfu used. or even altos _ invited by dishonest public guul ~ tans. Tim "rcilult iii c-itlici- cnwc i—: frequently rho clloicq of ii tyi... 11f road or oil’ mitten-Lilia quite uusuih ml iu the mrtllltl llP0ll= oi‘ iili- tutti-i ill‘. to Tic ilcrvud. I By -"i"lli~'t).ll‘tl piuilning I'm‘ rout!" l; dc. ‘ubli- Ullilllllfle villi be olifcl-icd .-lll-_} luirlit-l- t-ulnlllletitll‘ of llnll<-rii:>.lil.n-z=l vim bi- uggurml .‘lrl‘:inigi-.rni.~nl.-. shrill-l ilil- mud.- in line Full for ilaulilli: of neatly llliliL" lull; in iviulcr. islit-n lluuvlcr lurid!‘ can L-t- drawn and the sci-vices of iltrlliers and their horses lire nlos' available. With the materials in place, work can be started early in the season, whore oiherivisc the summer nzziy be well ails-lancer] lit-- iorc conslriintir-u ‘bursitis and the first srioiis find ‘tlii- ivorl: iiiiflu- lslled. Jlnml builders should "moor in mind tlliit they ~ oiiildiiig no, ufl~ ly for tllcir own croticni lint 2ft)!’ the future. Grail-s :ll0l1l\'l b0 » tilled» \111l-1S§‘rc-llii llirrlsi rind ,\‘lIl\ n eliminated liS fur its pussllllv, cul~ vcrts coilntructcil, yimpcr (Ilhflfllit dug and riiuinirlincd. and rock or liili cuttings made. itilcquulc drainage should be lli'(I\’l(I9i]_ rm- notliing undcvmlnrn ii l-oaiil quick- er tlltur water llllil frost in coul- biliutiorl. In the 041$" of uriiian nl-ull politics. all underground lvorlt. oh us sewers. lvtttcr and gas roams, nviro conduits, etc, should be done before lilo road is cou- structcd. Such lll0ll5llf€tl as tlieso, once curried out, will inc-nil n sub- stantial dccrouso in the cost of rc- conatruction when trio litre-limit of the road is lmszclied. Finally. let municipal officers and representatives remember that tiic one thing uibout a. 703d which comic, deteriorate is u good loch.- tion. it o. wise ciioico is made , the rout] remains a monument in per- petuity to its original builders. 'l‘llo next. article u!’ this scribe W-lll deal ivitli ‘Modern Rood Trims pol-tailors." STRIKES IN CANADA-Accord- ulnl‘ glih-iuliléucil Filllvmlllbll ‘.§llli‘ll‘ ‘ i‘ “ is illlown iii Up. vulillrllllllllllllg l-tiiiill BRIDE PINCUSHION LATEST construction. dud who dslugc llic pAQ-"rpe newest conceit for the im: to a moor Department report the loss of time during January on account of industrial disputes ivas greater than during Docembenl 1930, but loss tlian January. 1920.‘ There were in existence at some time or other duliing the month i0_ strikes. involving about 904 work- lleople, and resulting iu n time of 15. 951 working days as compared xvlth 10 strikes. 1,550 workpeople and 14,664 working days, in Deqem. biz-r. 1920: and 35 strikes. 2,800 worlipeoplo und 35,635 working rlitys in January, 10:10pm: January 1. there were on record four strikes affection 404 workpeople. Six strikes were reported as harlnn commenced during January, ss com’ pared with in December. i920. ilrussiiig table is it bride pincuslr liiu and till-co prcliy little affairs tire list-d for favours at bridesmaid llllliwllflflllfl. 'l‘lio pincusliion is made oi‘ -.hlrrcil white ribbon and is part- ly PQVIJTOI] with tlic lace ruffle that lorini; the hrlilds skirt. "wmo onimAliEo Forrest.» (ll-sill ilamuge was done to the iriiiitiing timber on Yiilluouver le- ‘ond by [ills rot-cut windstorlns. no mrdlnl; iii l'l']lt)l‘li‘ just brought ill ‘iy vru ....l“_! who llin t- gouc over 11M lsvasted areas. It is said that from, Jill-t- to leii per Guilt of the best timber of the Inland was ilestrol- ed liiohllillhlerest ' , A Stomach Slilierels Says lndlqcltlon comes frwilh-i" excels 0f hYdrcflllcric acid. A troll-known authority Sig!" llllll. stomach lrcublc anti indiflesi‘ lon lire nearly’ alivuys due i0 Mid‘ il,\"—~:lri-'l stmnac1l~~and not. ll! most folks believe. from i1 1110B °' lligesti-so Juices. Ho states that B11. excess of hydliobloric acid in m? stomach retards digestion null starts food fern-isolation. then our meals are sou-r lfkc lrzinblrgc in ll can. forming ucrid fluids and 111905 which inflate the stomach like a toy liiilnoir We tlisn get olibt heavy chest, we cruciate sour food. b61011 gas, or have limrtbuvu, flatulence. wotenbrash. or unused He tellri us to lily aside ullidlllfil‘ ivo aids and instead, got from 111W pharmacy four ounces or Jud Si!" and take n taiblespoonful in a 51m glass of water before breakfast wliiio if. is effervescing, and forth‘. urlnore. to continue thifi f0!‘ 9R9 wcclt. Willie relief follows the llfli dose, it l5 important to neutralize thc acidity, remove the sen-melt!!! muss, stiirt the liver, ethnulete tlw kl\llll4_\'.9 mid thus prolmto l1 mQ flow of pure digestive iuices- ' Jail Salts is inexpensive and is IIlllAlQ from ‘tho lucid of grolllfiflmd lemon iulco, combined with lit)?!" and sodium phosphate. Tlllsmlflw loss ualill in used ‘by tbouemllo 0i people Poi stomach trollbol will‘ uxcoliont results . "l -"~—_.—..-.--- Smoke . » 'I'& B Uu it for P395 satisfaction