i The Woman Who l Loved and Earned i BY JANE PHELPS A Modsrn Story of Home and Business ' 0d tenders will be received undersfgned up to Friday, > y, 27th from ‘buttermskers . to take charge of Lake ‘i’ r- filds factory season oi 1920. Ten- j , ‘ i =' to state wages per month ivan~ ' , -‘ Maker to ilnd his own help ii ‘i , ' oquired. ‘ ‘ GEO. E. LANE, ‘ Secretary , , us Vernon River. ‘l3 B-GMEIBI. : "Lrlilltrljll tigouics from 1i" “ chliblaius and used iiinny rouiodies, til .‘i rust iiltil i-itaullv- Wt‘ llllll llifll but nothing mire nio nay ease until ,1 liaril ri-ason. l had ‘boon Iioti n i med c -,m.i;uk, which, nftct‘ n filuwit with llitbttrfs aunt for wotiks. ‘ m“. -,. ‘gffililpe, Qoiuplelely rid bot-i: witrrioil ovt-r his uultippiiii-ss I me or “Us Painful ailment)’ tlniiittst‘ iii‘ his failuro to be ittlvatt» . | Regular nptiiiczitioiis of‘ Zsni-Buk iii-ii tiion llll‘ loss oi’ his positloir. i ' , “m New,“ d ylrcuy-l-cnce 0g U3: ‘,1'i-l tart-ii, stulti. ‘Two we in tlic 1 . T Above fertilizers now in stock, CIIILBLAIIISI; Whatare they? A mild form o frosi-bito-a chilling of the part to - such a. degree that inflammation is ‘t sot up, czitisiiig ti. tluirling train, ex- 1 ccssitre irritation [III-cl ottcii swell- l A VACATION ALONE lug. Zam-Iltik cures cliilblnlns by , v _ drawing out the inflammation, thus I (‘lllllllvf ..1 Itoliort bail rvftiscq in ask for a ‘Yilfiilllllll. llis oxcuso, . at Ill‘ had lb» i-n ll.l'l‘t‘ but a shtirt tittio, I ‘tftizitgiil itisttilii-ii-irl. I Fflilll)’ ll\'l‘ll- iroumg Keep 1t handy 50;; pa; nroituiaiits or‘tiio country. would ISPI mo tip again. As I bad full pay ' . l irhiio aw and all the cxpeiise wo t: 5, “i\'t)llli’l it: at the boarding house a: vl\\‘.'l.~'~ tiio room rcnhl-il‘ itobcrt “T311111 . _ '\\'iIll ini1—i had panni-i ii rear g,‘ ‘ '~ - tzico viiaitiou. r “Don't Illt‘_\' give their clerks any -i-————— ‘ limo at all?" I asked. ' ‘ “Of courso they do! but I was the B ' A ementllast one to hc taken on, I will be c {tho last oiii- to hnvc time off. It is mutt bail l can't go with you. Gerry, can supply at lowest prices. Now is the time to buy ospi-ices nre :_ .__—ii__-—_. lure to advance. DEBLOIB BROS" LTD. G53o'1'29‘MEm' ,2“, “m, m, | bu: you run irlong and llllVP a good _ flaring inst-n iii-or" " i “'" " itt-tail llll‘.<ill">.< r‘1til'l i‘t-~.l ii," .\itit tum“ . ‘ .. ,. . "lhhq. m, m,“ Hip“, U5, l saidtio mori- but \\t‘lll on witir '1... l: Tenders will be 1- either of the undersigned up H, an-lounp, m.‘ J W511 ,-,,,,,_;.\u_, ‘m, .iiiilit't ivaii: to do anything to hurt rocoivcd by _ . , - uiittinst z-iiitit -il ill l'l'lllillil at llllllll‘ I . . SaturiI-ay‘ February 21 for it buttct‘ ‘ l i,‘ ray Iiivor _ _ . “CDLHHH K. M,“ | WM, ,h,.,-;.;,,1-,.,tit§' ittttgoriiotits . ()1 t-otlrso l l)'.l.\'lill'>i~' in tiio i‘tt..i|'i- llIl titi-,t|l~:‘*‘ll “lllll m3" "l"l)_1"-""'l'53 3"" tirtn n-iitii» n \liltiitii‘ti to ion i \‘\'\~' WITIIH)‘ iltsitpputiitoil. l w‘ . . . ., . . tit l wi.~=‘n lilrifit t't.t‘-- to tiitiiiii tho Fllfttl...‘ _ w. “H; .,,,,|,,,.,1pn,,,i\, h”. m, h. ;. t ‘i liiut; bu: I nut-w I fl"L‘llt'tl tiit‘ I _\ . ,, . i , K maker for U“, g9“, PM,“ Factor‘. H. h. lm,l.‘,ln,_,k, i“ m ugi- it‘ l \\'ll'l‘ t.t ilo gooil work for the coming season. Thc make-i‘ tn solii-it il lktliiitl i. uiztig "ILHISIHL. .\iti_ilaiiii~ llilll g to supply his own help. 'i‘i-nili-rs to good will. lllllllll“lll'l‘ and iii ni-iinn- ‘il_ H11‘ dIHl-DPI 1-H ‘. l “~15 Sm“, mdmmy wages ,._\-p,.,-;,.,]_ p_,,,-,,u‘,g,. in it“, zutilit. . _ and i know I could I w ro t:ri~.l rinil l=tt~ ALEX M. McDONALD. Tho iowi-st or any tr-tiili-r not ttt-v- , HIV-ii‘ i, Mini rrbi o Illl‘ ‘il-ihfiil vitutiiioiti-i ii. EBSZIYIIY accopted. .\litrr.iy l’ JAS_ A. GORDON‘ prem , H5343!fixll,‘,n\.‘~l‘:lil : l li-it z-ti" tiio tttitttuhtiits‘ iitivittg: L W SHAW Sec), l , "ll_'.'..,‘lt l ‘llllll i-l ii siuitll llillll-‘Oll G820_2_6ME,»]!]“.3i_ l? ~ i’ "- I " "' ' - j ~utitl.i_‘.' lllflll‘. ltiibort tool,‘ "n.- to l ' liiii‘ |I'.liiI. ltottigiit mo tiiagaiiitiis W" i I NOTICE WANTED 'iI'::-'.i.i'.',',..t.’::1 “;.‘.’Y§i‘..i't“ it | ll oil inztrrii-ii wontztti," I illlll liitii. . month all _ __ _ _| 2 must b0 “Mum at Li; Shin“). 5L m: “ill ill“l\"illttl.ll til s, . '7 Y‘ trialled before that tliio. it‘ not sit, W‘ l "r l"’ J‘ W_ WARREN’ tied then, they will iiiivo to lii- ii-ti; _ _ _ g Jomitl L‘ l,-,ili.. and 1mm.’ IllYI l‘ Ptlm oi l:tt.. t l ill no Il'*l\\‘4*t"l us. girl-v.- iiti l't'i i-ilitlit. li-t I ti-iull ‘..ii,.l it was‘, illll‘. givi- it . "iti- two wot ‘ for collcciion. Any good,- to lii- ro , turned cart be left at ilIltlYv Iifli l'l‘.\," , H. J. CAMPBELL, l “Tho ltttii‘li~y' Alain." ,' - v -ttit-‘~ tit‘ itt,‘ ili"lli l'l Illll (‘till Puberty for Sale ai-;lf.'.".f&;‘}1[_"i‘,Ji‘f,'.‘.',f;ztiilip i ‘g um‘: “.1! PM. an,“ I ‘ltilirlllii IIIIJlI Iillssvtl itit- final byi- .|. ,1“. _,H.__ ‘ " , i __ _,,,, .__, . 1t ll i l‘ _'; t it.‘ "l itt l.‘ , , ,; A5 I “m lflwmg m“ ‘"‘l“".‘l'i" W.“ ‘Hm Mt“; i"‘“l"‘litlilill lll\ l'\'n*\' it I'll with IIIIi-IIINIINI about the 15th of llllH‘ _ - lllliwvll : llr“ ‘WWW t ‘,,_ IXItiIXI ',- U;- ,,_‘_ 1H.- H i ticcounts ilu» uti t dllllll" “WM * l“ ‘ - " ““‘ ‘ I THE CHAltIiOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. BETTER DEAD Lilo is n burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything vrorrios and the victim becomes ilospoiiiiclit and ilowuhourteil. 'l‘0 bring bat-k tho stiiuiltini- take GOLD rdhiriiz. E gle- 5‘ A, Tho iltllltiiiill -noily of Holland for-itvi-r 200 yo: it is an i-noniy’ oi‘ all trains rci-tttlting from kidney- livor and uric itt-iii trottbles. All ilrttgglsts‘, 50v a box. Look for the name Gold Medal on every box and accept no imitation pecking ztruutiii, and would make a story about us if I tl-ld. ‘Burl guess his tfriends will‘ look out for iiiiu. lie is too popular with thonr to ho neglected. I'm more in love with my ilat than iavor. There's nothing iii tiio world like a iiouio of your own, Gcrry—notliing." There was much more, most of it telling of her success ‘in housekeeping and cooking. But of all said nothing really impressed tiio btit that soniouce: “There's iltlllllllg iii tho world liltc a home- of your owtt, flor‘i'_v—--niitliiirg." Tomorr°w—A Disappointment lllllli ltstit ttttstiitttl Hlilillilli ll \<~||lr:|lIzt-s 9410i irh ,\('|l“|_\', Pr!‘- u-rrts l-‘noil I ' I _\\t|| , i t, n; .- ty ll ‘ 1’. Stalin-y stroz-l, IIIIPII |i||\‘.iI> t-t ll] riiti-L i I. ,- _ in il \‘I"-’|tII l‘ I ti,» --‘ fiszmz-Ghngoipd‘ i h l. Fit,’ ~\'t'l\' I tittl lllll il--t - itioiit. r it] to...‘ ,,.,|,,|,,|.! u ;",_,,;,|: ,v.,l\',‘-',‘|\t,l ‘l I p i I I,‘ ‘;. tr tut his l» Ill-Ir; that tti-i tiiit-- \\.tIt't nit-q \I|lIt‘ n--._\i lIlI'i|l.: l .. _ "tint itii-il I wiittltl. \\'ltili- l.i~ iiiiil tiii- t j‘_'_“' sham‘ ‘l _'_ll'l'l'i‘\"',',','KJIHTY,','“H:QI l ‘ ‘l Ii" ‘~i‘.'ll~~l ll Il‘l*§ lltl‘ -li-,"*l' == "bills HilI-rostiittr, that ballot-n? itliitiiotoin. xiii-n-fiitt‘iii-tiriifitii- sin-l N ' I an - .t..i-»- i-nrl ll\\‘ tint-til " lii- suit liltli‘ ofltilfuiftxy“;‘mil ~‘ ' ‘ ' tutti‘ . 4 . - -- i ';. ._..__ , Iltill- », wt- lat-t itult i- Ill liti-tllllll lll‘ "M W‘ ‘i not. Iklillllll n 1 Lib If you have burst-g itt poor i-on, ~1lit. l"' WT.“ . _. "'"“l"' "" ' "l- . . l‘. I : '. l t.- t‘. , l: t. .~~»~ l ll. ‘ dltion from the effi-cis of ilisti-in, ]ti>l'l_‘. i- not sold li_i'll,‘u,,,.,y,x,,,"_lli,,“ m‘ ‘.','-,",,',‘,' l, film," ‘nib-i. yi-Illl‘ . h H‘ ._ er or from an other tiiiuso, iiliiiro - ‘Ill‘ '..">llt l-‘i-ln-inirv ‘ '* ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ .’ , ir-n will tiit tinit in-i-viiti-ii you p- y - i . . ‘ ‘wtirt hint to nits.- mo it itwlo. ,.| . --i-t -- tttw‘ “Thewioat is dry and dirty loitliliit; ‘ i- ~i by llllllltt‘ till.‘ Um,“ M‘. ,- f)“. ,,,;| t.t l,'i\'lll"llllll\l‘ "i '-}itm§'-'ili't»'.i‘t'i ‘Jill and they have no ambition. Ani- ll tn itIl . iini‘ itt l.tlilll'll liiii-r. “m” m ,1 NVHH,“ chm. 1,.“ n.3,“, f; l ninth. iniitiitig tllltl i-njiti II “illi- "<—— they do not improve on the fora, [_ C,~,p,-|;.~5E;_|__ h h“! ‘mllin I ' ‘ ' ‘ ' "' ‘out uti) tints-ti or [Jilin Irl‘ inst-oin- l‘ , l" " with llll‘ )itti'pli_i"s‘ 'i'bi- tux: Suitiltty‘ Ill‘ tiizi il with Alttriitti lioviy‘. 'l‘lt:it iuiil lit-i-ii titi- only itii-tttioti lti- ltuii lllit.it' ot bit‘. w: ‘ll|'1‘ Ill‘ ltttt-‘l tiitvi» riv-‘ill lliut it» Illlll rllvlll part ol hi‘. '\i'I'llll!L'\‘ with lll‘l'. "l think lll,‘ iitigbt hat.‘ told trio twin; lio iitid l)l‘t'll iloiiig i-‘ri-ttiugs. ‘v l iilllli'l"t‘ll its I rontl his ii-tti-iztho ,l.tst ltttt oni-l ri-i-i-t\'oiI iii tlii- utouii-= that they are getting. i!:"l1‘l'.\li£': Try n box of Dr. Churches i-onill ‘ ' I y’ . ‘UOn powder which will hullii IIIEIIlt ~ - up and put them in a good lllflfl)" iii‘;.2‘diffs.“i.‘ii",.iil“t;.tt;fil, ll/tttltl mil gnu; p...’ l i i I Sold by all stores or dircct on I ceipt of one dollars‘ ‘ DR. W. G. CHURCH m“ r u‘. Summerside, ‘l’. E. I. m; m. H“ 6316'1'17'MEtr‘ _ ‘ Ililllllilfl‘ 'ii-.'»-r--il ii H: l 'i"i tittil sfiil ‘Militia ‘wit ntilos of ttitil bziru i-lcztroil. Ill for s,lll It'll i ili'l‘i .\ Til ' __i___._—_:v.; ttztitis. “I-t‘ Ill‘ h:iilii’t bot-n iioitig “‘""l- 4 ‘ l-‘iiitie-tliiiig ltt- would rittltt-t" l l "1' 'i'i‘-il"“l“"“ “NW-Y 3" wouldn't itiioxi‘. iit- wottl - l t.il,l JOHN McLEAN. ‘llariingtitn 4'“ 2 -l.\liil'ii'l‘ttil‘.i;iil. “H. ho hit-l spout his .i'iiti-.' t-ligiously tolal iiiiii 0i‘ till i-tits, the potiplt- I hail illl'l. on _. viii-rot hail bot-ti. 'I‘hi-r-- liatt bot-ti ii _vouug innit, it ilraughts min in ti sitipitiug oflti-o, tip thori- tin‘ his i-atioii. tiiiil (Ill(‘\.‘ or twice wo ha: liikul oil iii tlit- inttttuutiirs togi-tlit-r. or l hiitl tltttitiotl with liiiii. (jitrtltti r I\'<-_\‘uou was two-or thrco g rs olili-i- than Robert, it "bright. iiritir good-lzitiklng fellow. ilut I hail lultl Bob all about him. non-r ilroamiiig that lic would be ioaious or obloi-t to tho iiinitt-i-itt tilt-asurc I took in Gztrdnofs iltfflllilllllflllfft‘. ilo, Gitriliior, lutd pusboil himself up trout ll lowly position in tho ol- iii-o ll!‘ hail outorcil its it boy, until now lti- iviis bean tlrituglrtstuztu at a titti- salary. l wroit‘ all this to itobort, titoro boctiitsi? I thought it lill‘ 'i\’ilt‘|'l' l We are prepared to buy any ituzitt- tlty of live and drosseii hogs ptiy- f=*‘""" ~ _ —~ ~ ~ — Following is a list of our buyt-rs R S L who will buy at their rcspetitivc stii- M A E lions every Wednesday until fur -——---- Everett Wedlock, Hunter River. Lttirtti Howl Nlllvl) ii-iti- it(‘l‘t'.~1 i-ii-li P9119)? Drake, VPPTIOH, l‘lllll itt ltigit stat-i oi‘ t'lilll\‘ill.lllll. Alex D. Martin, Grand Vitiw. Plinigltiiig tlitttt», i-i-‘.tiiy‘ tor vritpitin Bert R. Brown, York. 51in; n-i-il .l‘ ititor. John Whitehead, Kensingfnn. & Ilwvlliiiq i|ii\l.-t~ iii-in‘ iiiiit tom- LOIIIS Mlltlfll‘! and T- H- SmllllU iuoilions, li..i‘it.~ in goo-l rottair. l'i.~r- y. William Clark. Suitttuorslilo- 4‘lll~'< iihl lllllltl not i>\‘t*l" ltltth ‘v9 fake D085 ever)’ Week (In? Ill this iippoi;t2tiii_,. Piljillt tiiiios trout the Plant in Charlottetown. t~1,,,,-j,, rotors-t, ing thediighest market prlci-s. ther notice. ln tiio most tiit 1g SPCKIIIII of ‘Harry Jenkins, fiazelbrook. Fat-iii wi il \\i‘Ill"-ll iillll tii-vt-t" liiii- Afblln stilts. wishing to pttri-ltftsi‘ ltiglt ‘ For information Phone Ofllt-o 532. J. W. MCLEAN, , " Paint ma. Lot. :‘.;:. ,., _, , .1 ,,- ,1, ,..,,,_.,. '~ CANADIAN '?A°"'“° °°~ LTD-i i=i~i== u--\'*‘1“‘*=""‘*"‘ .P2511?Liii-‘fiillifii “ Kensington Iffllllg, I Alttry ityatt bad writton tiio il " Charlottetowg’ Rdop‘ :5‘ l‘ ' I "1 ilttir:ti'li-rlstli~ lotlorl ' ' v ,',__ "(ilitil _V(lll aro ltavittg 2| good Mam“! tiitti- litirry. Whoop IIU!‘ illl-“llllftl. ,t1l|l not l'l'r§ll‘(l. lloirt fall in love, z -~ ' l-l i‘ ‘iv i ‘ i ' litil-tliiuk- y _\ littltlti- tum-tint; (ll all ll4ll‘ll"-< "Ill “l m“ “m” lmw‘ I huvijl.“ iim,.,.,.>.l,_ll d, m“ Pr,“ ._mng,,f m“. .»i~i~ii ltoltori. wtiutotl to cull nttii t tony ik-PtllllllllltlillIllll lwtwvoit tit" "II “"1 “k hm‘ m ‘hmwlj m“ I l ‘ inn-putt,- iiiitiigltt Airs‘ Llrutiiiy tiitgbt bi. _____ . i I t 1 fit-orizotiiwti ilIlll Xlttrrzty i lirniii-bt-s‘ oti iltt- south sitli- oi’ tho‘ ii,tt_ SELL BRITAIN SHORT STUNG NPIW YORK. l-‘i-b. 11.——'I‘lio Wall Strovt Jottrtial said oilltorlitliy yos- tot-day utiiloi- tho lioiiiliiig "Selling tho llrilisli Elllliirt‘ Short." IZIPIPPII yours ago tho late Jamis- It. Koont- was i-nipioyoil to iilstribtitt- tiio stock of Amalgam- atoil t'itppi‘r, whit-it hung heavy tin tlic ltuniis of lionry ii. ilogors and those who hail floated‘ it to tiio public with tho itid of thi- National (‘ity iiitnk. ilc advancoil the pi-ico to 13f), and tin tttialyi-i oi‘ his nrar- kot. oporatiotts sitowetl that at one stagotltryy wore so rotivini-ing that lllc promoters btitl begun to believe in thoir own gold brick. The stock found itsi-lffiiitiniateiy in the 30's tlttring the socotiditry distribution, with wdiiclt ifcone bad no concern, and tiio so-cttlletl ittsiilers got hurt. “A number of people have been exnatititing on tho great benefits t0 bc (lcrivoil by llll~i irotuitry front sell- ing tho British Iimpiro short. In s‘ of I893 J. P. llorgati war- .» friend's igaitrst being any- thing but a bttll on tlic United States. Any otbor ntlitttile on- this British Elllflll‘? has provod costly to tiio hear on that itropositlon. Btu exactly its otir Irish and Gor- mitn synipaiblzors bcfori- and dur- ing tiio war wcro willing to band tho world ovor to tbo iiuus if only Hritiiiit would bc bcatcii. so thoyart- ti-iiltig us, aftcr tho iviir, that ottt' iutcrost lics itt stalling tiio Etripiro short and wtmvking it in ordcr to ovor at a patitc lovel. / 1 llillsltirrough I(l\'l'I' trill bi- lll‘l,\ iii ll-ill \\'>‘tt.~loi“.< (‘ortii-i‘. , - i‘ Ilillliixlllllflrl)‘ ltitli l-‘i-ltruatry ittslttttl‘. t l at T ifi-liii k p, n1. hand‘, . ititotvst-‘il uro I‘l‘(lllt*$lt‘ll to ll iiiltt-iirl. l . .. Sitti-l ‘ autl Nirliolsnti. t .\i. l"s .\Ii-uib“rs Wiirbttrtoii and ‘i lhlitrtin ttuii liroilii‘. .\i. l., .»'\.. l l,orli'lfli‘tl Wood, Pztimor anti (‘HIIVUIHIIY Glt-iifinunn. ‘v & CD33 B-llllliiivlt. - 6829-2-ME1wk . THE KENSINGIDN sistt, i t l I ttlto 1541i‘ r'ti ri llill lttisitii‘ llrllll‘; iiwttlltti-li-tl by ill“ til .\Itttt iv Ilivor LINOTYPE OPERATOR,» "law ‘tlltl Ill Wlitllll till tit-iris now tltli- lili- and a COMPOSlTOR i Milli lirui fi]l\{l| h-- |l,t\'.lllIt' and who ‘ "illlll‘.\‘ Iill lriltlllii i oi‘ tiio said iApply stating GXpCIlOi cot I11‘ , and wages wanted to ' Change in Business IYIIPIVHWI in ll int-in or ratoinii-tit A" son. t IIIPIT- ii-t‘. tiiii- tiit-z itpportitnitjr in thank - titritlii‘ for lliflll‘ gi-tiorotts it'll- ‘tt itt tho p,-i»,i tttiil Itostii-tk ‘for my -i~n A. .\i. Pili-llontt-lil who twill III ftitliri- (’ll‘.lIl|"I tiri- btisinoss Iii i-outlnnttion iil llll’ cotiiitionco. 1 DEW "All-Y "itzxiirii? " Amherst, N.IS. Murat-y ltivi-r (i381; Z-ilhihitirw-illi. .1 I GROVES O-PEN-TBATE SALVE i I Ilemedy for Ghesi Golds, Ileatl Golds, Spas- lllllfIIG Group, Soto Throat, Sllff llecli, Eat-ache and kindred ailments. ilpply freely lo the sltln iusl over the affected parts and rub ll In. .._-_. JOHN MoDONALD .=r.-._-,-in;tnm~unir*. ' _ - ._ , . ., her .t‘ .1 Iii; “A ““ ttttirs ‘FDR * The Motorist IV ALBERT L. GLOUGH T‘ GENERATOR WORKS ONLY WHEN WARM I A. K. R- writes: My generator" will not def-Iver charging current, regu- larly, until it is warmed up and, when the engine cools down, it again gives trouble. Putting n few drops of kerosene on the commuta- tor will cause it to generate reg- uarl-y for a few hundred miles-when the trouble reappears. Canyon tell me what is wrong? Answer: This seems to be s mnt- ter of imperfect brash contact. Are you sure that tlii‘ brushes are of good material? Some cheap oncs on the market tln not make reliable (ltOlllléflblOll. is the brush pressure ‘sufficicnl? It‘ tlio brush-holder springs are weak or the brush feed- liig action is ulterior-oil ivith in any iiy. ll poor contraction tifton re- ‘gtiits. Possibly sitmc oil has gotten [on tho commutator which, whoa tit is cold. tircvoiils good brush con- tiii-t and wo stiggost that you sand- ipapirr tho commutator and also the tails of tho brtnlros to rcmovo any glazed ov-"r surface that may IIlIVB iiirini-il upon thorn tinil to shape tlioiu utairlly to tiio ('(lillllIlllilllil‘ filliffillif‘. it itiity‘ bt- that kGFUSOlll’ ‘thins- llll oil iiliu on llit- commutator‘ iiuii pi-rinits brush i-otttact. é l IGENERATOR BURNOUT IN I A EARLY SERVICE A. H. MacC asks: I,'l‘iIt‘i'll1l)I‘ IIIIFII tllll (III ll Ill‘\\t' Pill‘? Should ibi- that li.'t_,- bot-ii run about L500 itiilcs? (“an ll wiri- bo zipplioil from llll‘ goiiorittirt‘ to tho otigilii- to pro- yi-iit‘ sui-li an ai-ciiii-tit Answer: it should not, bttt if it ‘has lif'(‘ll rtiti for ll lfllllSltlllfillllb porioil, without tho baitcry tiltarg- lug, ii litiru out. iii‘ tho liald iviirilingn might l)('\:llI' tit. any time, zisstinriiig tho gi-iii-rutm- tu bo one. that do- ponils for its rr-gtilaliitn upon thi- bzitti-ry’ load. Ii‘, iltrottglt i':tilttt‘t* of lubrication. tlii- artnatttri- ltoarliigs wi-ni- out. so that tiio windings n _Il1ll('II tho tiitli- pivot-s, :iu itrtuitlttro burii-oiit might oi-vur at tiny titiio- ago. Assuitiitig that noithor of thost- things liaptii-iii-tl, wc sbottlil SIISDPCI that Such an oariy btirtioitl as you tiiiantloir iriir. dut- to iitiiiial di-fects in tiio groin-rotor. (foiinuct- ing the main wiro oi‘ tiio goiierattir to the engine, sbottiil prevent a field burnout iii gcuoratorn of the type rofcrreii to abovo. CAUSES OF GENERATOR BURN- OUTS A. H. MacC. asks: What citiiscs a generator to burn out and how can this be prevented? If one no- tices that the battery is not charg- ing, wliitt. can Ie done to the geii- eriitoi‘ so that tlie car can safely be ilriveirto a garage? Answer: Anything that short-cir- cuits the armature windings may do so, for instance copper dust be- tween the commutator lends or a brook-down of lire insulation be- tween armaturc coils or between the armature ivititliugs and t-lic core. 'I‘licsc accidents catiso heavy side currents to flow in the windings boat. them excessively‘, destroy the insulation and render the arma- turo tiseloss. The excessive beat front the engine tends lo ruin tho gouorator insulation iii time.‘ A gouortitoi‘ field ivintliiig may be burnod ottt by the battery having I)(‘('Ulll(i ii-isiaoiinectetl. 'l‘iiis throws so tuucli current through the field iwlro tliat it overheats and its insul- atiou fails. if tho battery becomes iiiscimiioirloil. electrically connect- ing tho main generator wlro to the oitgino tfranio, nlioulii tirotoct the lit-Id wind-lugrs. USE OF GRAPHITE GREASE 1W. asks: is it u good lilca to use graplilti- grouse itt filling thi- cups on tiio ouils of lllt! sitrlitgs? Answer: Matty cuttsiilor it IS, on the thoory tlitrt graphite not only zitlils to tiio lttbricatliti: value of the gri-tiso, but. also uti the ground that if lubrication is IIPgIQIEIl-ifl and the SUFIIIPPS bitvoml: tiry, tiit.‘ gruphito loft tipon thom will provonl. st-riotis (‘tilting anti wt-ar fur somo titiio. Quosliuns of gout-rat interest. to motorists will be answered in this column, space permitting. if nn immediate answer is desired, en- close soIl-iitldressed, stamped cn- volirpit. Addross Albert ii. (ilough, (‘arc of our office. i-<+>--_-_ Funny thing about n cold. You catch it without trying; If you lot it run on it stays wiltb you, tiud ii‘ y'ott stop it itigoes away. "Pa." said Willie. looking up from his picturc hook. “ls ti zebra a white animal with dark stripes or ti dsrkuinlmal with white stripes?" .___.._ __+ It’ n mnu is in love his intentions are as serious as Iris attentions are ridiculous. t , w,” .. NOSE CLOGGED FROM . A COLD 0R CATARRH Apply Groom in iilostrlll To. OpQnUpAIr-Pussgsn. ..n-a»0-w»|»0-u-o--n-0- cc-w-g-q-o-o-w-o-v-o-i- Ah! What relief! Your clogged nostrils open right up, the nlr pas- sages" of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snufflitrg, mucous dis- charge, headache. dryness-no- struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay staffed up! Get a small bottle of Eiy's Cream Balm from your drugglst now. Apply n little of ‘tliis fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostril-a, let it pen- etrate through every air passage of the head; soothe nnd heal the swollen, inflamed mucous mem- brane, giving you instant relief. Ely's Cream Balm is just what ev- ery coid and catarrli sufferer has been seeking. It's lust splendid. Salatitlncreasei For . St. John Teachers '51‘. JOHN, N. 13., Feb. 10.- Sslsry increases to the amount of 535.142 for the teachers, Janitors and officials of the schools were passed tby the board of school trus- tees at the regular meeting last night. The advisability of makin such a wholesale increase in s lt-irics was questioned by sortie members 0i the board. Di". ‘Bridges said that within the last ‘few years more titan 2,000 school teachers bad loft this province and lot-titcil bi Alber- ta and ‘Stiskatclieivziti. if a slight increase in salary vaould make tliciri more contented here, it was tiiuuoy wcll spent. Mr. Nagle sititl that the average iticrease was iiot more than $100 n your and that was a moderate figure in tho salary ilLI~ justments 0t‘ COIIIIIIPFCILII iiousos. -—-—-—<-o->-—-~-— NOSKE WARNS THE GERMAN PEOPLE. ..--¢-. -_¢-0-r< BERLIN, Fob. ll 'PI'UE§(‘I'V(‘. nil your illgnity," tho SIZIIOIIIUIII IHSII- i-il by hfittisii-t‘ ol‘ llcli-iieiie NOSIIP, with rcgttrtl to llic tli-iiitttttl oi‘ tlit- Ailics at i-xtritilititm 0i livfillllll-H ili-sirotl Illl‘ war irrliiios. “As grout its is ilio (‘Xlfllvlllflill oi‘ tho potniliitioii on iti-cottnt of titi- iflnii-iitn (iitv-riiirroiitfls oxtrtitlitioii ili-ntimils," says lit-rt" Nosko, "tiio i-xpt-cltttiittt utust ho i-xproaisi-il iltrti tiio rt-qttisili- ilignily‘ will bi- pro- sorvt-tl by (‘\'l'l'_\'\)Il(‘ iintl, that till IIIOIO." itlIUiI tit‘ titotitboi‘ oi‘ i‘o:'oi;_'ti missions and 0t iriilitury" iromiiiis- sion b0 refriiitieil from so iliiit I may not be obllgctl to Illll'(t* 'I.‘-ltl|'(l flflllllillll‘. ‘protective lll<.'Z\t-il.ll‘l“i. The Zoitung Am Mitiig saystliat Ailuiiral Oslo-at" Von_ ll-Ilmfllll- l'°|'"\' er teomintindoi‘ of the (iertiiflll Ulllll .t -who is deririintlird by iin, and Capt. Vim iii-r plnniz,‘ttrrnierly attic do can-p to tho (ioriuiin Crown Prince. ivlio is vytintoil by lielgluiu, both are tlPilil. (Von Dor-Planitz is YPIIOFHKI to liitvo Iii-on killed in battlc in ()('ltl- but‘. 15115.) The Ailiiilriilty‘ IVOSIPIKIZIY wytis uverworkoil with iriiiiers zuii-iww-rttig to ntiirios sticb as “Mr. hluellttl‘, iviro clntiiorctl to know whether they were on the extradition list of the Allies. TRIALS IN NEUTRAL COUNTRY BEFORE NEUTRAL JUDGES BERLIN, Feb. 9.-—~While refus- ing unequivocally to hand over to the allics the men named as Bulb-Y of war crimes the German Govern- promise proposed to have the ac- cused tried in o. neutral country before neutral judges, with 1101b German and allied representatives participating in the court proceed- tnglsl. Government circles Switzer- landls hinted as agreeable as llw site of the trial. After being closeted with Chan- cellor Bauer for more than four hours Dr. Mayer, d'Affairs at Paris. was expected to leave for Paris" on a night train with instructions t0 reccve and transmit the Official ll!‘- snd note which are expected to reach Berlin on Saturday, before wlren no definite action can be tak- en Iiere. Tito chief burgoinsster of Cassel Herr Sclieideniunn, who is Chair- man of the Foreign Affairs Com nilttec of the national Assembly ar- rived in Berlin today. At once he called the committee together while the pnrty leaders are con- ferring about fixing a dste for convening the Nntloni Assembly, which probably will meet st the middle or end of next week. The crisis, according, is not ex- pected to reach its climax for at least two weeks. The allies’ note will be carefully examined for pos- slblo loopholes" affording the pos~ sibiity oi’ negotiations or oi coin- promise. Germany's first, answer will first be submitted to the Foreign Affairs (‘onrniittee of thi- National Assembly for approval, so its‘ to land greater weight. Compromllo Counter Proposal Whether the note loaves n loop- hole or not, this first answer is ox- pected fu contain ti compromise counter proposal as well as an ela- borate final plea regarding the im- possibility of fulfilling the surrend- or torms of tho treaty. ivlloiinwhiltie pnotesi demonstra- tions arc boglnnlng. The Prussian Parliament liclil a protest session this afternoon and passed tr resolu- tion unanimously snve for the In- dopetident Socialists. Ofllclnl cnr rospondenco of the German Nation- al Party bus gone on rocoril declar- ing‘ that no mouiber of the pnrty may lift n hsnii to help to band over Germans to the Attics. The Prusian League passed a resolu- tion protesting against any surren- iler and expressing the expectation that the Government will resist. with all means st its command. Tho following comment of the Socialist organ Vorwserts is signi- flcsnt because it. is inspiring and reflect; the Government's present temper. merit is expected to make a coin- ‘ .Lv. Lv. 1.08 p.m.- -Lv 6.25 a.m.. 6.45 a.m. Lv. Ar. 2.25 p.rn. 9.20 p.rn. Canadian National ai|uia_i_t.|_s_ With TORONTO Charlottetown Summerslde Sscxville Moncton Montreal Edw FIEBRUARY 13, 1920. THROUGH SERVICE _ O Quebec and Montreal Connecflons for and ALL points West. Via the only All Canadian Route Ar. 6.35 p.m. Ar. 6.06 p.rn. Lv. » 1.16 pad. Lv. 10.55 s.m. Lv. 9.25 p.m. Leave Charlotletownubslly Except Sunday. Daily Service Between Halifax and Montreal Maritime Express Leaving Montreal, dolly except Saturdays‘ makes Best Through Connections to Prince 80c Your tickets rend- Via---CANADlAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS W. T. HUGGAN, District Passenger Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. nrd Inland Holntl. W. K. ROGERG, City Ticket Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. wise exists. tlves. voluntarily- not help. Germany prefers to tell the world it is forced to boar all the risk of its present attitude, be- cause no possibility of acting other- Tboso listed fall into two groups: Those ivilling from patriotic themselves for trial, who, no principal, would resist sur- IO il HEUITB vcioptiiebts end unless nio- to surrender and‘ those burn," 14 years. year old. boar. 691342041DiiEl1,l1i,1d.17il8. No speedy 01‘ render to the utmost or would pre- fer to attempt the escape by flight I country. sensational de- are _ expected at the n sharp ultimatum‘ comes front the allies that. those can be no negotiation and that Ger- many carry out every little of the peace terms. jolt and I Great Clearance Auction l Farm, Stock, Crop, Implements anti Furniture at David White’s Farm, York Point, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, At 12 Neon Sharp East STOCK t‘itpiiitlri, stitndtrril-‘brott mare, l8 years old, tiaiu i-otis, ihttola nirii other fast (HIPS. Now in foal to "Dingoia." i (‘Lydosilali- filly, rising ti yt-ars, brokou; 1 (‘Iydesdale gelding, rising 5 yours. Sound and ll. gtrfftl worker; 1 ftirnt horse, l9 years old; 1 tirivitig borso, "Commodore," 5 years; 1 driving horse, J. A. McDONAL Ittslrtii-toil by Mr. Xvbito I will soil on tiio above date, his bounti- ful farm and suinnior iiirtol proporty, crttisisting 0i‘ 50 acres of the itt-st oi‘ land, in a vt-ry high stair oi‘ cultivation, wit'h.two large and (ionvonient hitusos, good barns and outbuildings. tllllLV slttuitoil, boiiig sholteretl uti North, growth ut‘ slirtrito anti ilr. Tho farm is only 7 stittituor and only 1% tiillus from tiit.- city by ice. A ferry runs dolly in sumirior, wharf 5 iriiiitites’ walk front house. P oi’ ivatcr in house and barnyard. Phone. life-time to got u real farm. The buildings are id- and West by a heavy miles front the city in Ienty of seaweed. Bes. This is the chance of a Ilors ~i-~~'I‘bi~ wi-il-kninyit staiiitiarii-broil stallion Diiigola (heat rec- oril 2.051. i, l0 yours old. itogistoriition No. 487GB, sire of Pntolii, 2.1.‘! ‘ti, ntiil lloligolu, 2.22%, ti sttrc sirc of speed. P-itoiti tllfilli.) sh-cd by Iliniroia, iium "(Iripltoltr," sound,- kind and l: tor than iils mark. Iliislicieti miles in 2.15. - of Capt. Cros- “Wood- Cattio—~l7 head of cattle, nll weihbred, mostly Shot-thorn grades, consisting of G milk cows in calf; 2 newly‘ iresbened choice; 4 lieifors in cult‘; 1 fat heifer; 3 oxen, 1 year old: 1 heifer 1 cows, extra Pigs-l so\v will farrow in April; 2 fall pigs‘; 1 pure-bred Chester Implements-New hay loader. 2 truck wagons, mowing machine, hay tedder, 2 rakes, 40 gal. oil tank (iron); plows, barrows, 2 driv- big wagons, 1 express fivngon, driving sleigh.‘ 2 sets carriage harness nearly new; form harness of all kinds, forks. hoes, shovels, etc., etc. Crop—12 tons No. 1 Timothy tiny, 8 tons straw. 60 has. wheat, 60 bus. red potatoes, 50 bits. turnips, 5 barrels apples. Furniture-S bedroom suites. 4 bedsteods, 4 wash stands, 1 dress- er, 10 chairs, 4 rocking chi-airs, 3 small tables, 6 wire mattresses, 4 _toiiet sets, 1 extension table. 2 churns, 1 range, 3 stoves, 2 ' ches, 1 ‘refrigerator, 1 sideboard, 3 lirge ail-wool carpets, 10 feather pillows large quantity of bedding, comforts, sheets, etc., and cookery utensils. Terms for farm at sale. Stock, orop,etc. or under cash; over $10.00 ll months‘ cretll ti per cent off for cash. Owing to tire large q sold, an extra Auctioneer has been engaged to starts at same time as stock sale‘. Don't forget the datmfebruary 18th, at 12 noon sharp. quantity bf dishes , etc., all sums of $10.00 t on approved Joint notes. uantlty of stock to be sell the furniture. This U, Auctioneer. Read Down ATLANTIC STANDARD TIM CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Time Table in Effect Ianua y on. I920 Ilend up l’.M. PJLIJAJII. 12.4 Temporizing anq ovsslon will 2.4 3,25 _ IBM. AJLIRM. a.“ 2.14 711D” iglifilloii-ttigiow“ “n 'a5l°"°"~‘° m w 5o- Emerald If.‘ '3’ fgtiilffi . .45 Arr. 30rd,,“ ' Den lo ‘no - 4.10 0J0 n . in “’ emi-‘ifllfic, M- l8 tiit... . .53 21,42 . ' ~ - - 6.0a mt. 9.20 Arr. slfiiiiriigfatilin ' '53 7-15 1°“ ‘ ° Den 3.20 6.45 9.30 Ti n13?’ two-- Aqlfi] ‘IFS! M0 ' llhllf than, ti: ‘it? “i-‘Jlffillitm’ “it i‘: is: . _ 2.44 (Theory ' ‘ aliétllltllArr Aql-Pgrion 1- m ' b" "h Dev- .0o 5.2a Mnn.| . I M - iii-l‘ l ‘ti? mvrt an. nit r‘ . .lI'.M. Tllé D69 Nllfharlotstatown Ari-d 40 Q40 5'0" 9.32 0\ll\ ortelyirart 01210.02 ~ - I 644011.35 Arr. “twirl.” M, ~33 tgg I'.M.| ‘ lAJll. I I 7-50Mrr. Elmira 1369,; 5M‘ I ‘\"v‘1-'i‘i'.'t I "g3- t-,iii.t ‘jib? ‘A Mllgrblif 4-35 9-1 Den. Mount stow-in Arr. sIso‘ 4116 5.271010 can" 5 M‘ 1'1"‘ Montliig H: 0.26ll.40 Arr. Georgetown p”, 5145 1f“ DsllylSat. gzxhfifnfiim‘ ‘VI N011’): IEMJIJLL ' A ‘if? g-lllg é-m Charlottetown 0151646 7-25 a-‘BA Vernon River 9,09 145 . . rr. Murray Harbor Day, 1,14 s,“ a "Exhficpltigsatogccl, the above nulli- run lnllp. lunch‘? dxe-qilzl.‘ - - . v. 1'. Plum-H's" ‘Ir-Ills lllncer. blur-m ‘i-Yflfis-P. Agni ‘NWIIQ- "li- Charlottetown, l‘. I- IGTGJ-HIEIIM a -.__. A401 _...... .- _ ...¢_. gsr-xaaii muz-kin4-