v 1 _ noon sharp all his stock. crop and 54' <11 . ‘:4 . working collars, ' ‘ter, 1 hay loader new, 1 hay rake, - 1 manure spreader, 1 (H811 ririli_ :2 ‘t ' 1 i‘ is already gold, ' rios-z-lsooiaiipo. ‘ ‘Eilul bGF n1 . ' -al .r( -' n1 as 1 1 "5 I 1 if -_ i. ‘a l i I . bu! i cot‘ . » chr _ gvec Q0 '0 '0 -‘-o ‘o -'o.~-o-.-=o» '- Tells .1111_11c11 - prepared to buy any quan- live and dressed hogs pay- highest market prices. lowing Is a list of our buyers ‘will buy at. their respective sta- avery Wednesday until fur- llow to Bad Co If you have n severe cough or chest rnld accompanied with soreness, throat tickle. hoarseness, or dlillcult hreathiilg. or if your child wakes up during the night with croup and you want quick help. try this reliable oi-.l _ homc-lnatic cough rcmedv. Any drug- ggist can supply _\ou with 2V, ounces of Pinux 1710 cents worthl. _l’our this into a Iii-oz. bottle and fill tho bottle gill: pianogranulagcrlwuuigar ‘syrup. h r 1-1-11 c1111 u~c ("JPIIIBL mo asses. _ 9 “k9 11°55 9V"? W993i d!!!’ at i lmnv-y. or corn sviru 1. instead of suvar _Q-P1lnl in Charlottetown. syrup. if desired. lfhis recipe make". fill‘ information Phone Ofilce 532, lti ounces‘- re "y rrml-i-rkablc couyh ' \ 533. remcdgv. it tar as good. 11nd 111 spltc ANAD|AN PAOK|NG Co" LTD" of 11> loaf-cost, It c1111 ofwdepenloie-i _ Kensin‘ n Road‘ 111-1111 to 1111c 11111ck_nn<l ltlalill! re .ef. Charlotteto P E Ala: D. Martin, Grand View. .3arry Jenkins, Hazelbrook. IR. Brown. York. qhn Whitehead, Kensington. 1s take hold of s - ~ means bmincss. - - R00 1 -1-1=. the phlegm Manager stops throat t1 \ null MIOiiIPS and - _-_~_ heals thc irritate-l nu-mhranes that iinc the throat 11nd hron hial ‘tubes with such prompii , ralso and cer- tainty ihut. it is [y ililflllwlllllfl. Pint-x is .1 special and highly con- ccntratrd compound ol genuine Nor- Big Auction Sale ‘I am instructed by P. S. Match of Eaxnsclifle to sell at Public Auc- Joni on his premises on Saturday, Fdbnrary 21st, 1920.at 12 o'clock mplemente and household furni- ture consisting of- ' 1 work horse, 10 years old, 1 colt way “inc extract, and is probably the best known means of overcoming sen-re t-o11gi1s._ihroai and chest colds. Tin-re a11- uiany worthlew imita- tions of this mixture. To \\'0ill dis- appointment. ad; for “EV; 011111-05 of Pinex" with full direction-a and don’t zicccpt anything else. (iuzlrunlr-ed t0 give absolute satisfaction or money - r ‘r *1 ‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWNQGUARDIAN, The Woman Who . i. Loved and Earned IV JAN! PHELPO A Modern Story o! Home and ualnola i o-oooooovoooooaoo-o-ooooo-o THE ACCIDENT (‘I-IAPTBR 65 No one answered 11:1 question for a moment. all their attention was given Robert. Then as they ranch- ed the vestibule, one of the men as- sisting l1in1 said? "He was hit ‘by a car. I don't think he is badly I1urt, but his leg may be broken." "l don't think it is, Gerry," Rob- ert said, fnlutly. He was deathly white and seemed about to faint. I fumbled in my purse for my key and rang the bell at the same time. Mrs. Lane opened the door before I found the key. and her ex- clamltions of distress brought oth- er boarders to their doors to see what “was going on. Tho men helped get Robert to our room, then left. I telephoned for a doctor, and then with hirs. Lane's help got l1l1n undressed and in bed. "He. is not-dangerously injured. there are n0 bones broken. The in» jury to his chest is the most ser- 3 Iiarnl-ss. 1 truck wagon pad, 4 sols '- harrow, 1 spring hnrrowv, 1 drag . 16%- - truck Scales 201m 1pc. 1 Joaval Separator T00 111,; (‘i;Ij‘ - toilet sets, 1 extension table, 2 churns, I range, i; stoves, " ed. refrlg rator. ; ~ promptly refunded. The Pine: Co., ‘-. l . 3 years (“L S ‘r Donald Toronto, Out. -1 filly. 1 year old. Ilarry 2.16%. 6 milk cows in calf, 2 heifers, 2 years old, 4 oxen, i year old. 10 fall pigs. 100 Hens, Plymouth Rocks Barred. 1 set driving harness, l set r-art T. i Farm 1013105111 Cape Traverse t‘o11~‘i.<ti111.'. of 00 acres cicar A l land and 35:1 acres covered with . _ . hard and soft wood. The wholr fztrni 11}_'n"?'°“5 “l f“'~"_">ilm_'~ I u [is well fenced. All buildings al- "00 lmshph‘ ‘hmu’ “Til 04*» ["1" ' most new. (‘11111/11111-111 to school. i-“h Whitr all graded for seed, Wit-lunches. railroad and within 4 lo buslmls w“ m“ WIWM- ‘ miles oi‘ llordcu. For full particlr B 1 park)" 5UP‘? 1 Dim"? Sum" 2 lnrs apply on premises. ed Room 51.11105. l organ. 1 stove AUGUSTUS WADDELL leather traces, 2 (Irivlng collars, 4 l pair oi‘ pacing lXO-bblvs. 1 puir quarters boots. (Both new) and other zirticlrs too 1 Quebec 1‘°‘"“"- QmlmllY l“ “Kr IIOU-‘Z-liihll-illipd. p es. ._..__;.-. ~ ~- i qlTm-‘llillflli- 1 Binder. l hay cut- NllTlCE _ If you have horses in poor con barrow. 1 potato digger, 1 scllflltr, dmon 1mm the 95%;; 0g dlggqm 2 wood. slelghs 1 box sleigh. 1 driv- per m» from any other gauge, whgrg 111E 519W]!- 1 lYllifk 111K011. 1 driving; the coat Is dry and dirty looking ‘Yagml- 1 Sllillwl‘ ""11 flllllll- l Ell- and they have no ambition. And 1.119. Empire 5 h. 11.. mew». 1 truck, they do not improve on the feed and wheels, I thrnn-rs lmiirr, '1 ‘i that they are gutting. c1111. I llcl Try a box of Dr. Churches condi _ i tlon powder which will build them All sums up to $10. (Ln-ll and l up and put them in a good thrifty over that 111111111111 fl Illtmliw approv- ,- state of health where they will ed joint note l; pcr (‘Pill 'llI|’l'4\-;l.1i(l.‘f‘p on less feed and look better. Sale posilivc no rla-"l rw :1< till-mi Sold by all sturcs or direct on re ‘oeipt of one dollar. J- A- MCDONALD; 1 on. w. o. CHURCH gang‘ plows. 1 single pioui. l disc. .\11.-1i1»11~<-1' Summerside, P. E. 1. 6316-1-17-Ml3tf. Clearanchiluction iFarm,.Stocl1, Crop, implements and Furniture at" David Whiie’s Farm, York Point, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, At l2 Noon Sharp Instructed by Mr. While I will .~.ell on the above (late. his beauti- ‘ful farm and summer hotel properly, consisting of 1'10 acres of the b957- Of 131111. 111 a V91‘! high Slillt of cultivation. wilh two large and convenient houses. good barns and outbuildings. The buildings are id~ eally situated, being sheltered on North, East and West by a heavy growth of spruce and fir. The farm is only T miles from the city in summer and only 11/,» miles from lilo city by Ice. A ferry runs daily in ' summer, wharf 5 minutes‘ walk i'ro111 house. Plenty of seaweed. Hes. of water In house and barnyard. Phone. This is lhc chance of a life-time to get a real farm. . STOCK Horses-The well-known standard-bred stallion Dlngnlzl lheal rec- ord 2.05%), 10 years old. Rcglstcration No. 421769, sire of Patola, 2.19%, and Dongola, 2.22%. 11 sure slip m‘ speed, Patola (2.19%,) sired by llingolu. dam "Fapitola." sound. kind and faster than his mark. Has been miles in 2.15. Cfllllmlfl, standard-bred nnirc. 18 years old. dam of Capt. Cres- ceus. Paiola and other fast ones. Now in foal to "Dingola." 1 Clydesdale filly. rising R years, broken; 1 Clydesdale gelding, rising 5 years. Sound and n good worker; 1 firm horse. 19 years old; 1 driving horse, “Commodorcf _\'1='.1r11; 1 (Iriving horse. "Wood- burn," 14 years. - (‘attic-H I1end oi‘ cattle, all \v1~ll‘hrv1|, 11111st|_v Shorthurn grades. consisting of 6 milk cows in (waif: Z3 newly I'm-abound rows. extra choice; 4 heifers in calf; l fut heifer; l; oxen, I year old; 1 heifer 1 year old. b P|E5—1 80W Will ffirrow in April; 2 [all pigs; l pure-bred (‘heater oar. - 18 sheet. extra well bred. 11npIcments—Ncw' hay loader. L’ truck wagons. mowhig machine. My £04591‘. 3 T21R98. 40 Kill» Oil limit llronl: plows, barrows, 2 driv- ing wagons, 1 express wag0u. driving slcigh. 2 sets carriage harness "Ply new; fflfm harness of all kinds, forks, Iioes, shovels, etc.. etc. Crop--l2 tons N0. 1 Timothy hay. 8 tons straw, 60 bus. wheat, 50 . red potatoes. 50 bus. turnips, 1'1 barrels apples. Furniturc——1l bedroom suites. 4 licrlstearis, 4 wash stands, 1 dross- Cllfllf-‘l. 4 T06R11!!! Oll-‘iir-‘l, 1i small tables. Ii wire mattresses, 4 .. couches, l 1 sidubozirll, ll lirge alI-tvool carpets, 10 fr-zither pillow, uantiiy of bcdrling. comforts, sheets. etc.. quantity of dishes , _ . Stock. crop. etc, etc, all sums of $10.00 or under oaah; over $10.00 9 months’ credit on approved joint notes. 6 per cent oft‘ for 11111-111. Owing to the largc quantity of stock tn he . sold. an extra. Auctioneer 11115. been cugagcrl to st-ll the furniture. This starts at 11am!- tlnle as stock sale. ' Don't forget the date, February 18th, at 12 noon sharp. if weather la nnfavorzlhlc sale will ho hold first fine day follow- J. A. McDONALD. Auctioneer. fl91342lL1MI<Jl 1.13,] O,l7.l1l. DQIayeTI Shipment On account of the severe storm which is tying v p the railway, making it very unsafe to handle live ck for foreign shipments, we have decided to can- tlns weeks shipment of live hogs. Watch our ad. dates of future shipments. WILLIAM DAVIES 9., LTD. l ions. ills leg is badlly sprained, but not broken." “Then he won't die?" I “'11s a bit hystericdl as I asked the question. “No, he Is in no danger-not un- less something further develops." “I am >i0rr_\'. Garry," Robert said 11115111111111.1111: Pain From Ading Joints RUB PAIN RIGHT OUT WITH SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD “ST. JACOBS OIL" Stop “dosing" Ilheuinatisnl. It's pais only not one (11150 i2‘ titty requires internal treatment. ltub soothing. perletrating "St. Jac- uhs Oil" right on the "tender spat" and by the ti1n'.- you say Jack Rob- inson-out comes tho rheumatic pain and distress. "St. Jacobg Oil" is a harmless rheumatism llnimcnt which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. It tlkes pain. soreness and stillness from aching joints, muscles, and bones; stops sciatica, lunrbago, backache 1:111! neuralgia. Limber up! Get a small trial bol- tle of old-time. Iionest Jacobs. Oil" from any drug store. and in a monwni, you'll be free from 111111111. aches and s Rub rhcu1na' LIFT OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift-sore, touchy cornsv cf.‘ with fingers Doesn't hunt a bit! Drop a little Freezone on an aching com, in- stantly that corn stops hurtingahen you lift it. right out. Yes, magic! A t-Iny bottle of Free-zone costs but a few cents at any drug store. but is suthclent to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn be- tween the toes, and the calluses. without soreness or irritation. Freezone ls the sensational discov- ery of a (“lnrinnatl genius. ll is wonderful. -_-*-<-oa-- - To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BItOMO QUIN- INE tTablets.) It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the W. GROVES signature Cold. E. Attention Doctors I-‘nr sale, good dwelling and store attached, with stock of Drugs, eto.. and the good will of one of the hes! mr-dlcall practices In Southern New Brunswick. l-lor terms and partic- ular; apply to J. T. WHITLOCK. Real Estate Agency. St. Stephen. N. B. 7075-2-i7IMIJ6ipd. TENDERS Scaled tenrlcra addressed to the undersigned will be received up to 110011 Monday 1st March from pur- iiea willing to erect and finish a 5111111111 at Valleyficld according-to plan and specification to be soon with lilo undersignorl. Tim trustees 11ml hulldlng committee to furn- ish ai, building site all material neo ossary to erect and finish building. ‘ Address Valleytield M. D. Mar- tin, Secretary. 7i III-Z-IQMEIII Water-WE Wanted: Leffel or vulcan, 32 to 60 ln. Second hand, In good condition. with attachments. Write full par- ticulars and best cash price. W. P. K., Clo Guardian Office. Charlottetown, P.E.I. 41a aor- ‘Li-Qm-alns-‘k » , Women Made Young Bright eyes. a clear skin and a body full of youth and health may . be yours ll’ you will keen your sys- tem in order by regularly taking 1:01.11 1.11111111- EEIIIIB% The -world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder ang uric aold troulbles. the enemies o; lire and looks. in use since 1696.At all drug- gists, 50c a box. Look for the name Gold Medal D11 §v_ery>box_a_nd accept no Imitation z $41k‘ after the doctor left. “Sorry for what. dear?" “Sorry that I have to stop work, and that I have made you all this trouble." "Nonsense! you dldn‘t run over yourself, did you?" "No——but-—" “Now stop worrying 11nd don't think about work.We shun’! starve you know." “No—thun God!" Then: “it's the first time I have been really glad you wrere a business woman, Ger- ry. Now no matter l1ow this turns out, you won't suffer." "Of course you are gladl am fl business woman instead of 11. help- less butterfly. 111111.111 you feel able I want you to ten me how it. 118D‘ pened." l "Oh, l. was careless I guess! I was blue and so was on my way w .1‘ show instead of coming home and inflicting myself upon you. I was thinking about-oh, what dil- fercncc does it make!" he spoke im- patiently, a twinge oi‘ pain cross- ed his face as he added: “The thing hit mo, and went 011'. I guess they thought they had done for ine—plty they l1adu't!" he added, al- ter u moment. “Then those two men came along and brought me l1o1ne-—thut's all"—he said It so rvearlLv that I lowered the light and zold l1I111 he musn‘t tallk any- more. I sat by his side holding his hand. His eyes werc closed, b11t I know hc was not sleeping. The doctor had given him something for the pain in his chest, and had bandag- ed his leg. I felt sure it was his unhappy thoughts which caused him to frown occasionally, rather than his paI11. So I said imthing, but silently watched him, and won- dered why he had been so (ieprcss- ed that he would not come home, £11111 where he had been until after 8 11'cIock—the time he had been In- jured. I railed up tho shop the next morning and told Mudanle of Itch- rrils atcrirlent. and Said I would not be down fur two or thrcc days ' ——not until he was really comfort- able. "Don't stay away longer than pos- itively necessary," she said, s-iier expressing her sorrow ahrl sending a kind message to Robert. "Get u nursc~-l can't spare you just now. I will pay someone if Mr. Meredith cannot be left." I thanked lier, but told her 11 would not. be necessary. Then I asked to speak to Mary lLvan. "Do come and cheer hlm up." I said after telling her also that I could not come to work. and wily. =1 That night, after dinner. Mary came. She joked and laughed with Robert for 11 little while. then rose to go.- “(‘ome down to the door with me. Gerry." she said, and gave me a ‘ look which sold plainly: "I have omethlng to say to you." ‘fornorrow-oknother Warning—And an Invitation . ::A Thorough ‘Pill. To clear the stomach and bowels ot‘ impurities 11nd irritants is necessary when their action is irregular. The pill-s that will do this work thoroughly are Psrmelee's Vegetable Pills, which are mild in action but migh- ty in results. They purge painless- ly and effectively, and work a per- manent cure. They can be used without fear by the most delicately constituted, as there are no pain- ful effects proceeding their gentle operation. Slllllilillih lllilUBiES iili lilli illlfilillli Tells Finle- Ferlnln. Hprevly llrllel for Al-lrl Indigestion. Sui-culled stomach troubles, such 11a indigestion. 12:111. sournoan, atom- IlfYll-ltlihl! 11nd lnnhlllty to retain fnorl are In probably nine cum-a out of ton, simply cvldcnco that exces- slve accretion of acid is taking place In the stomach. 011313111: (he, formation of gas 11nd acl Indiges- tlon (ins dlstends the fstomach and causes that full. oppressive. hnrn- in); feeling uomctlmen known n14 Ilcnrthurn. while the acid irritates and lntlrlmea the doilcnlc llulng of [he stomach. The trouble lion on- tlrcly In the. excess development. or accretion of arid. T1» M1111 111‘ prcvr-nt this aourlng of the fund contents of the stomach and to m-utrullzn tho acid. and mnkc it bland 11nd harmless, a teaspoon- ful ot‘ hlaurntcvl mngnonla. nazood lilll| effective (‘l1I'|‘I‘l'1I1l‘ of 11.0111 11lo- tnm-h. should b1: lnkvn in 11 quarter hot or cold wnlcr nftcr S-Ill noun glass nf outing or \v -':_" 111mm. SUPERHOSPHATE 1 SLAG Above fertilisers now h stock, can supply at lowest prices. Now is the time to buy as prices are ru-vcr 1411s. 11s sure to advance. DIILOIB BRO!» LTD. GBBO-LZBMEM. . i 11 I _~ ~ l i FEBRUARY18, 1o2o; E ARE Ford .Dealers in this district and have formed an estimate of the number of cars We Will require to meet the needs of this territory. We cannot get enough cars to fill that estimate because there are not enough cars belng made to fill all dealers’ estimates throughout Canada. \ The number of cars We canget I depends upon the number of orders We send in and the early date at which We send them in, as the Ford Shipping Department follows » the principle, “First Come, First Served.” Cars ordered now Will not be de- livered until, March, and deliveries Will be uncertain throughout the year. If you f do not Want to Wait for sum- mcr or ‘autumn delivery, come in and reserve your car by signing an order today. 1N KENNEDY, WEBSTER 81 McKINNON, Dealers--CharlottetownjlE.I. I. IVES 8; S()N—Deulers-illontague. A HORNE 8: C0.--Dealers—Summerslde. l tI - .t -h d .t. th, magnesia which can be uhtuined ncsln comes In several. forms. Flo atlzidlty Oliimii fefivn n1grsidnrtlia ‘$11?! ls i; from uny drugglat l1\ either powder bl‘- Wrlflln i0 119k Y0!‘ find U11"! (‘MY perfectly harmlggg and lI1EXIJl‘I\SI\'Q or tablet form enables the stomach 131811111206 lflagncaln. which ‘ cs - to do its work prupc-rly \\'1t.|1u\|l‘.the neclsllv prepared for the ‘were remedy to use. An untluold, such nu 1,i,.u||-,-1g@t| aid of artificial dlgestcnts. hing- DIITIW-‘lc- ‘m. Big ‘2/1 . F IEQIIR N THE HOMES of the people, far and near, “REGAL FLOUR” is known for its high and uniform quality; it is known as the most im- portant factor in bread baking success. 1.11s s1. uwasucnertous 11111.15 00.1 ‘ UNITED 1 -¢,;-. K. W. EINLAYSON GRADUATE ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR 198 hllllaboro 8L, Charlottetown Books opened and‘ closed. Government reports prepared. Financial statements prepared. Profit sud i055 statements pre- pared. Comparative and other state- ments prepared. Audits and Investigations. Preparation and installation of the most upto-date systems. Accounting in general. Phone 62 from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Phone 437-1, after 5 p. m. 6796-2-5~Wedsatl8wks. T131111 roldshr Farm for sale within two miles of Hunter River with house and barn consisting of 90 acres 70 cleared, balance covered with hard and soft wood. For particulars apfliy to JON MQLIAN. Darllniton ‘TI-l-Z-tlilllnwtmllig. " . . ‘ -In the most 111mm: section o! Union Road Ninety folir acres rich land in high state 0| bllll-ivatlon. Ploughlng done, ready m» croplns Farm well watered and never tail- ing well at door. - - Dwelling house largo an com- modious. barns in good reps r. Per- sona, wishing to purchase high class farm should not over look this opportunity. Eight miles from Charlottetown. J. W. MGLEAM ' but l8. 6D5Z-2-1l-MEWTB1MPd. l’ rty. i Sale at ropilorthfiltslire The undersigned offers for sale his general eta-e anti nwellinl house, the Post Dillon is in the store. .. lf thl uproperty II not sold l)! private me by the 85th February. don on s day to in named later. ‘ uomamr. In» frool-z-iouml.’ E. 6ANPIILL. . ‘ _ k: 19,10. it will be sold by public no- _