i. i . n 1 t E‘ “i __.. ___—_;-:_‘:;:. sttniiiiiosnitiijl SLAG QUOTE fertilizers now in stock. can supply at lowest prices, Imtv . 1s the time to buy as PT1('t‘.°- art- snre to advance. DEBLOIS 81108., LTD. G530-l-29MEtf c-iaz-rczrz: Farm For l oftt-i‘ f-tt Vttlltgv. Lttt front Jitunsttiptoti. innti ton. It! duality gives it ' ~ t that riclrflavor ' Hittite s: - TEAis good tea’ Bold Only in sealed packages 1 Farmers Notice \ .__..__._.___\ __-_—-___ . The .. CAtNDY Cathartic z? ' i. N,” .1, ‘fittil, lions 111-1 [<11- liicltt-st u. n1 you to st-t- ' " p q it‘? \'.tii|' 1'\\' t-‘tlttrli rvunv ruesnttv \. H. \" 1 ii:t;_"tl1'. .1 it. 1 \'t't-\'.'. -____t_ any qitvulions. \\'c lllltl tlituu-r rcsttiiirutit . tltc ltotistt, l said: :11 :1 ;_','t"ttf( t.» lillft‘ :1 vai-zitiou.‘ Flltilli)‘. 1H lllt‘ what ._\' 1!'t -:tl1 1 titkc. "limbs-rt, w“ :t:--\ in tho wnoti. . tis-tlic nvrttls. Wt» you gut chronic 11161111- m“. .15 int ~li< itfforctl I The Womanlwlio H Loved and Earned av tans Pl-IILPI A titted-m, soot-y o1 Homo Ind the \\'llttit)\\', but lfould sec hr 11ml not been watchittl»! f0!‘ m". 1W1 11311 lteult t.‘ll_il‘ll.~a.~'lrtl byglllb‘ titoitgltts. ‘tonic on. Roltbrt!" I cried gayly "\\'<- will lllll‘l‘_\' with oiir dinner — thrn 1 ltave a Slll")l'lSO for you." lit- got up i1r.i11t--.l1.1t2l_v. ltitt show ml no linen-st.‘ Neither did he ask tirarby \\'ht~;1 wo Yfnllflltitl to "lfflp int- 1o pat-it, lloltt-t-t. i ant "You nrvd it. \\'1t'-i't- will ,\'oit 13o?" liis lUlll‘ was so c.1111. so iii- difft-rettt, it ltrriigiit the tears ta 111_v cyvzt. "Not far.’ Anti you arc gitittg with 11d ovoz" to lllt‘ wiittlmv. “You know very well l t-nii tnkc ‘no vacation.’ "l 1min \\'.tttt you to! You'll have t,» hnstltt nil 1hr- itnrtlt-i- to give me ututtt." I l‘l‘lilt‘itlltl'l'l‘tl what .\liti'_v I Wtlillll innlzc him feel itll tttti. nntl what you hilt-ml 1‘.'l 2| 11t~:tv_v <ttli front 11w tnttst-t. 'l"11u| \\'.tit1d " I could gt-i » I‘l1tl!l§'.\illt'lil‘\'l 11.1)’. ll 1 would ituvt- to tlu. Willi‘? to i111 ltnbies ‘ ,_‘lillg1()l€1’l(1 ttr" t c ltahivs. If don't 1’li try 11o: to 170F111 ill. i211 (.1(ll'lll.‘li£.‘l‘ conu- uftm ttnuugh to >'lilt l11lll its-cause slit? is alone. Shr- to strap her flat for our quarter,- fill‘: ‘ n Xiudztutt- llzi : :llif)l1ll‘t' ltttu _ illqtl’ t'l'_\‘tli|t_; 11.141 lo lqttep on 11v lkittf-l lit 11111" i11_v fct-litig lrom 11.111. “Hon-Nil Urrrv? Yttifrv not fum- "wtillll 11.1w- 1111111‘ this ‘.11 (Wilding, we could t Run-Down Condition o woo»- - A sugpmsg PQOPIG will‘ ~~‘*_'~‘-'-~,--" " ' AreAllWorn Out, Anac- t H AFTER 84. mic’ Devitalized and Robert was zit home. He sat by v Influenza" ~ During ever WILVS the wt- ', to tlte ravage-s of disease. caution and build up the tired ou run-down ovcr-\vorlcotl, devitallz _ them VIXOL. 1111*" blood, quiclaeits the circulation, “ltnn't rttlk 1l£1ll<t'll~'t' Gerry!" sharpen‘ 111g appetite, ‘promotes liq slirttiytzcd hi». -l1otilil unpu solllld 1106b. and iiupitrts strcitgth, tit-titty is‘ ht- turned aw- \ 111d walk vitality and energy to every organ and must-lo in toe body. Y ou r physician benefit. arc like VINOL. anxiety over tltrt one uian l love lino lt;.'l.l(' all other things Sllltlll by (‘Olll))Ill‘lSOIl. glad of their happiness. to uiy tlllUlilillll, “You site. Gerry, I knew what was‘ alt-nit!” M: throtitth (iardnt ‘ it-avt- tilt-so ('llll(1l'€?ll alnnc ittttt-d in tlii- kitchen while tu the aiiclicil~ Strong" People Never Get epidemic it is alt run-down, over» worked, dcvitailzed men, women and children who so quickly full a prey When, therefore, an epidemic ll prevalent why not use a little Itrfl members of your fantlly by giving There is notliiitg tlittt acts so quickly its u tttttltr rttroitstructor. It makes red t-ttt-pitscies, citrii-ltcs the t emminends VIXOL and your drurzglstngrces to return your money it.‘ it falls to l-‘or all run-ilown, nervous, anne- mic conditions, wctik women, over- worked men, feeble old people and delicate chlidrcu there is no remedy u tht- 'llil lPllllilllé feeling. My real 599171 I u-as truly "llltlr 1d shc is!" (iartlnor replied “Mid shc nccds a v slipped her arm "Conic on, dear sttid Ilfliltllllfllll l0 lltrhurt, who slittilitlers sliitltilig. iloltvrt. my in» diffcrcnt ituslttinti, W115 sobbing like 80 ttcrcst. with tin-tidings fit-vt 1. _ . ' under cttltiwttitttt. s 1.','I't|\\'i1i ~11 \\!ll . \li.-=t-Itiirl1c, Tin-s- at the limit of t»... m» t-i, it n1, . I fore-d for .~=:ti~~ tit ltultlit- Attvtu-tt. 11 - {apply [in ‘}lt‘klllud'l'lll and‘ \|i~-tH-t , _ \\',.,1H,._.;,|_;V\-_ Mun.“ l‘ ‘ -."' “ 1" ‘"1 "$11111" "1 1" ill t i":t:i tntt-lt putt-c ."urtiiit'ltilv prunmuh ‘hrllfl t R 1111111 limit-if‘ notice. ~ '- h l \ "$111.11 11- _ , t ‘t1 1:11;» . tvtry day n! (‘liar- ____‘ ill-Jlluftititt-zitit 1 “MM”, H z ' i—»—3r—~'""' 1 For lfllliillttll phone Ufliizv 532' v Plant ...:‘.. . ‘ CANADIAN PACKING C0., LTD. i t i i J- M. RQOP, Alanugur. The é-r-tual uanerai Itfaeting all: :- tbe shareholders of the Telepliuttet Company of P. E. l. will be hnldl M 1. S l in the bead sflirc of tiit- C’Jlll]\illl_\',; 1 t a e Queen St., Charlottetown on Wed-t nesday the 24th day 1920 at the hour of 8 p. n1. for the reception of tho annual reports. Tum-.- wm h, m“, ,,,. pubm. T116 01861-1011 0f dlrfilltfifs M111 11111 ‘K111111011 on th<tpre1.|i.=c.~: !1t-'r<\inztfier transaction of such other business l tlt-sci-ibi-tl at 1nd,...’ “(NHL h, mugs. as may properly come before 11w Fotnt n1 Prttice Efllvliftl lslattif. meeting, on um fiflt omit (1ilV'l)f,\p1'il‘A_ l)_ WALTER 3. GRANT. 151151) ut titt- hour of twclvs- tfcltttrk. Secrctaryngtoon. All that tract picct- and par- 1i2-'\lI<Il0i'v-i of land §l1‘|ll"3 lying and ltcittg -—‘lon ’l‘nwi1.<liip Number ttiXly-lllftlt‘. ‘in King's (‘minty afort-sztiti, ltottuti- ltd and riiu-d its follows, that is to >- ‘oinint-itciut; on. the. _.~.l1ttre of t -<-k iti\'ci' at the went- -t~r11 sltit- ttf :1 Road known us “lion- 1; 1.111%. ltoiul" loading front Peters 1U 1 llozttl to tho $111113‘. thence rtuinlttg 11"‘, 111M111 aiuttt: sttiti road to the south 11*- - sirlc of Peters Road. tllt‘llt't‘ was‘, nhtttt: said Pt-tors Road to it ltolnt ttttttztll)’ disluul frtuu tltt- tit-st silli- of ‘March. t <_ There will the sold by Public Attr- ‘tion in frottt of the Law Building at (flturlottrtuwit , Queen's County on 'I‘uosd.1_v litth day of April A. I), 1920 the hour of twctlvrv tfclot-lt noon all that tract pimzu and p:t|'t'<~1_i1f , ,- , ,- , , . , t-tnuc t t-w-tl. lint now l 1'1 l nont- t::1.:.'.’.::".?...1i::?f .'.'.‘.'£1_."It'.‘.‘~*. '11‘. :f.'...~.;r::.lfrtt: rs‘ er *— - - to Queers Com"), hmmmw, “W, w,“ W mrnln-llh_. h]- tuut‘ "(Tltlpti‘litolflilll: llfllltilpitlg-tl. win 1.‘, tho tiihultiiattts, ‘u ' ‘I v armed as mmmlr‘: 1"l""'l"""“11 "1' 1'1111lll 11 ‘P11111111. tltvtir- south ltaral lmrc-blilndllll Indlfms‘ llve Plmm“ r0111.» ghlrlri‘: 8111111’: 8. Point on the wcst sldo of u road lt‘l with sititi lfttiijlt-r itoud and l,“ mm." lowrmlllors d“! t m pm‘ 1"“ "ll "'1 Chmmv“ ‘Jllndlllml 1'11"" known as H", “.ln”,- mml rulmmg \ m] m“ M“, H‘ “muhiyunyhlrv of (tiliiiubiityi days. ‘Xgttrnqrcltiltirc téthltn fllllllflflttd 170m P0113311 "Wild 111 111" $110"! Pttiiiit imt-oqitt-‘s furni to tho sitorr A WMNM" rw-Ellfly rpmmen your tinln1uefuulri'(fifndttlliliiwmlolzlg of Rustico Buy and :11 tlttt Sutttlt 111' tut-hi,- up...» “nil 11...“... ,.,,..,..-1, front some \’111‘=1l~'.l‘“ in 1hr territory on the sumo amount nf fvcd that W951 cot-nor of‘ six ut-rit: of l‘tlil1 _,t,.,.,. ,- ,|,,,,.,. h, H“, mm.“ u‘, of 'i‘cpin P01111014 how he etitcretl tlltcvunro tnzw gcttlng. 1r yuurdcul- 1311791145011 h)’ JUUV-‘F 31111_11@$"'111""'1 tttli‘|ll1'llt't'Illt'|t| ("lllldlllllll-I fifty- "m illlmlc l" "m1 i‘ ‘wnulm W110 had ‘Prlherlglrrtle Mary Gallant and rntutttit: tltrtirt- z-‘ttvv-u unit now-h tlf ut-tt-s of land :1 11<"‘11 11111"! by it Htflritftttn lying 1H Summersldo. 7516-3-101111111‘ in a. south westerly direction along lilllv lllltfi‘ ttr loss, and ltt-itig tlu: the west side of said wharf fttzltl tu-illru tnoit-tv 411' half p: t. of utic ltztvc iind :1 \\'vettls ztlltl .11 111111 it iz-ttttl t. )f tutu-hail tho uy's for eats. and to gctiorully. Now we can't nfibrd it. "Wv ‘will uf-"urtl "t stun" wuv." Xow that 1 hail decided, now that i 11nd tzivcn watt‘ itt Alit111".<'opt11ioi1. l wag pirrvltng, “i don't son how." l e241,] no uioro, but yizicited wluit ', llll"ll'tl. .\i:tr_v and tittrtiitci‘ wort- In roinaiin or tho flat until we not tltt-rc. ~'it that ftiztrv ctitld 1lli.l‘1)llil('(‘ its to the i<ll]lt‘l'llli1‘ilt1i‘ll[. Silo liittl said: “lit-‘s got :1 Flitttl tcuzinl now one lit‘ lllltllVi it. He might object t0 3. rlintitzt- l1 1 t1l.'iu"t :~.i_\' you Wits all right . " 'l‘l1<-!itlit1t'1:t: 1 l'J1t1‘ll'1‘t‘l'_\' itirztsiitit and ltotticlikc wlicii w" rcttvltctl it. .\i:11-,v had clcztnieti until everything gllttlltl. 1t mus \"‘l‘_V tiuv. vcry tillfiflp. llui t-von l fclt the‘ homey atmos- phcrt- it» soon as we eittcretl. .»\ guy (‘llilll was on tll‘ kitclittit lubic, a plate of red-checked apples 11S :1 t'l'll1t'l‘ piece. in lter impro- viscd wiudotv icc box ltlary bud ltalf :1 dttzcn eggs. sortie slices of bacon, nud :1 put of ltultcr. Tltc bread tin hold ltzitt it lttnf of itrvtttl! For toast, shi- tnvplaincil. "But lslllilltl 1d we'd ltttve- l0 t2‘) out to itrtttilil‘ |- vxcittiuicrl. delighted that .\l: _v haul been so thoughtful, ‘ "My trout!" sltc replied. “l'oii't'i1 a dear. P-lnrv! hurt site tiurdncr?" l 11.111 we" (iardtit-r but scltioui slut-u 11v nitti .\i:tr,\' 11nd lit‘- I ltngnn tn ft-t-l us it‘ it were a game a child. (To Be Continued.) Lucky by Comparison volume of roittittiscencrs tells an 1t<l\'t'lllill't‘ that ltcfell him ll0liflt\ \\'ll|'l't" 110 tuinvd while “on circuit." weather WilS warm, and room unis stitfijv; ing l tried to 011011 the wltiiiow. ihc catch, 1110511511, lat-crating my fingers severely. "\\'h:it is the mutter breakfast with my hand bound up; venture. ,- geuiitl reply. “There was a gent loiunn licrc a while ago. nearly took his fingers off." Some Striding Stiper- stitions 'l‘iit~t't- urv lnrtzc tracts in Mexico hwl. whllc the women of the vil- lzigv wvrt- on their knocq moaning B011 810115! i110 Wvst $111" of 1111111 1'1 luuulrt-ti and flirt-on nt-r ‘oi-nun; and t-rydtit: and prirvlng at tho up. 3911101‘ 11119111111" "11 111" 5"'1111"1'11 til pt ‘ » ~ pronrltiitt; tlttitth ot‘ their compan side of Portage llond till it. strtiu-s t hut, 1 ‘on. 'l‘i1t~ Wttllltlll hcrsélf said she the north butttttltrv of hunt iti‘ t- itl i out uutl iitt t. .1- ' two was i-tttrciy grunt: to dlo lit-tom Hector Mrlittils tltt-tvw tn u tt~~ l- .tt-r>-.~ at tht- tiortln-ttu 4".Il'l11‘l‘ of thr- morniuzz. ‘"1111!’ dlffilfliml 111111114 $11111 I1'>t‘1111l'.ii'1t1 of hunt ztltovt- dvscribt-d as "Having Hlllllf‘ rcutedlvs in ttty sum" ic pnrtir-ttl.trly dt-scriltctl li1'1<'liilil‘l‘1tfK111111511 o!‘ Itittrt- ltuttrittg dnte- the i.'Jth ‘[)it'llll)t‘l‘ All, .1911’. and iuttvr-txn Htitttlslaus Illtllltill- . of lllt‘ 1st part, Gertrude. G. Iohttziton of the 2nd part iitid John .1('ill\'l|l.i of llir- 11rd putt. Tttt- zthuvt- sttlc is tnudv ])lll'.‘-‘li.tll1 :11 nlltl by virtur- of :1 I‘<tvi't'rttf.\':1ii» Pltlll-lli‘! 1| in ti ut-rLnin 1Ii.l<'ll1‘.li't' boundary of land of iit-ctor Alvin‘ ti.» ttiit till it meets tlit- I‘2l.-i|I'l'll $1111 , m lino 0f Jutiics lVltttltt-itttti lllt-lltti tit 1.1 northwurdly dircctioti itiont: th- eastern boundary of Jlliliflfi Alathc-t son's land to the south httnntlztityl- - 0f said six acres of land of Junie-i". Matheson thenrr- nlont; 1hr suitil south boundary in an r-"tsltvilfllltl direction. tn titt- pluvo of t'tllil'li"llt‘t'- 1 mont containing lllllt"1l‘t‘li tlt'l'l'.‘~ rtf land ll liltli- ntorr- or lost. ‘fiiwl-tt‘ Nlttwxtttzv llt‘itl'lll’£ tt-ttt- lltv 2nd albovo=,_itair> is tnadc ptitrutnnt 1ft uutl t tlwr ttl Not-t tnhvr, .\.lt.. iltos, and hy virtue of :1 power of <tlr Putt _11:tri~ 111 fin-vii .l1|lll| Jt-uhitts of tainted in ll curtain intitnlttrtt r-ll Pit/r. Rnutl, ‘Fitwttshlp Ntunltvt mortgage ite-aring (iatr- tltt- .~=1\Ilt'..txtyti1ri-t- in liitttrs, (inunty, in 11B)’ 01 M111?“ 1\- U- 1901' 11111111 11*‘ t ‘Jrlttm- l” iwartl Island. ‘1“t‘ll‘|ill'l‘, mid tween Joseph iicnry tiallant of 111' ‘.,l.tt_.t-,' J"lll.ilii\', hls- ivlfe, 0:‘ the lsl ster Bod Bridge lll Qitt-ens ('u‘iit—lp;u:. .1111! H’ tni-lzttts llittnttlittrtl of ty Farmer of lit" first ytnrt antilt‘h~trl'1ftt-ltt1\'1t, in Quroir: (‘otuilth John A. ltlulltettttn of tfhtiriotlt‘ in 11.1111 island. .lutlge- nt’ tht- (‘minty town .ln tho said county luzqyrtrlt)!‘ tfonrt of ltittgs (fonnty nf the 2nd u! Fisheries of the second part tit - purl. Th» uitl Mortgage lit-int: nuw. SHARWS natsam cf llorchottnd and Anise Seed pvn uliel to thou suffering with colds, rtc., ttcvertty ysln u|n—1onu brloffi most of the "cold cure-o" now on the market were even thought of. 5h m‘: Balsam was the old standby- the re iulale family remodr-ol our Iund- pnrenmund It is equally olocthe to-duy. ivin. CAMPBELL‘: EXPERIENCE J-G. Campbell, u prominent barrister of fault ltaving been tnade in ptiytu-tnt \'1‘.~l d l1): inzslanitit-nt in the under 0f the principal itionoy and iitlu‘ .-l<:ur-il. tirfattll having lmott lllilllt‘ est secured thereby. _ln puytnt-nt of the rtrincipai titoncy For futher particulars apply, alwtnti intrrru-it secured thereby. the oflca of J. D. Stcwort, Sollc-- ifor fitrthcr particulars apply a‘ ttor Newrton Block. (‘hat'l0ttctr1wft.'tl1t1 rtfiir-c of the undersigned. New Dated this fifth they of March ‘A. limit illocit Charlottetown:- . 1920, ltnit- this: tiftt-ettth-tlny of March. WALTER MATHESON ‘Ab, 1920. EDWARD R- CLOWQER JOHN A. MATHIESON ,. kiotlfors of John A. Muthesnnl JAM ES D. STEWART. SI. John in 1852, wlitolt "Ono of my children suffered for your: outfit, l wont tltt- nioztt to tcll tho tvoututi and llt‘l‘ fttutilv that, with lhcir pcritiiusioit. i would like to glvc lit-r some itinzliciite that would trurrt hcr, intending to give her a ll_VPl)llPl‘i‘ll1t' inlet-flan of pcrmnn- tznnutn of potash. They asked tvhwtltv-r tltt- lroutmcnt l proposed tvttttltl involvt- ntiy ltiood-icltiitg. utul I rvpiitwl iiiztt puritans n littlit might i111 shod, timugli not much. 'l'i|<-r-~1tptn1 tht-y yutttitlvoiy rcittsttd to pt-ruru itirvtliittt: of the kind. "Fe-ling curtain, tht- woman would tile-its dndiiins do when they docidc their time has com0— i soul the innzn lliiffk to tel] thctn that. I had another rentedy whica would not invnlvo any blood-iot- tflng, and ztakhtg tltclrpl-rmission tn use it. To this they gave their cottsenl, and i directed the tttozo to take a bottlc of very strong spir- wlth n levers coug usu I ru- mcrliel were applied without e act. I ohtllnod so o org‘: Balsam sml altar tho uso 0| s out ol h! ouncuofthlsoxtrsorlinsvymodicgnq the cough stopped complotely." Ark or III/l famous old mmly nhun you nn a cough msdlulns. 80M at all drug and gutsrsl nnru suoruwhara-Zll. ‘ its of ammonia which i carried with me, give her a few drops‘ in n glass of tvrater at intervals. 8nd al- so to tmttructther attendants to bathe the wounded place with the undiluted spirits. They qtid this. and when morning came the wo- man was well and there was great Tho Canadian Drul 60., ‘Limiter! _ Si. dohn, N. 7B. 1t Assitzttee of Mortgages. ‘ECU-Nd. Montague. - -'t'6-2.‘l21-1fi-M‘lu‘Itit:4l. , rejolclnz. . them, ttiiruculou; cured.’ :lX'-' Indeed. they held a feast. thu-t evening over vtlte. fol .<;. The Rev. l". \\'. hit-Donald iti his in u was 11115111; enter- The household (write; the antit- or) was a itospltaltlc one, bitt the my iteti- so iti the ntorn- It wat, 1 found. nu cart» job, and ‘Nlltfli at ‘its: l_l=lit'("‘.(-‘(l8t1 in forcing which 11nd itcithvr cord nor weight it) hold it, foil llltt‘ iht- knife of a guillotine, \‘\'11l1 you this ntoruintz. Mr. Nit-Donald?" said my hostess. when i tranie down to whcrettpon l told hci" of llt‘_\'ll'll1s‘3d- “Anti littlecti ye're not tho first it has served that way," was her and it 91,1‘)? ‘ i Teertettomtorr <tU1RD11~ » You WILL nor an Ti-lE “FLU” If You Build Up You! Lost in‘ By F. ll. ‘Sweet Few persons become 10st in the woods when-the son {lb shining; but on i. cloudy day.‘ or m a snow- i. Woods familiar piece of woodland will look strange when "the trees ure overloaded with snow and their branches hang close to the ground. 1t often happens that you’ find yourself in the woods without a tonipuss. Since you will probably‘ have a fairly accurate idea as to whitt hour of the day it. is. you can easily lay out your course for home or camp if you can find the posit- on or the sun. Find a place where the light is even. that ls. not in the shadow of a large tree. 'l‘l1cn place a pin ut" i1 sitar stick, point down. upon your titttnb-naii or other polished object. A dint shallow will fall aw- ay front the sun. At any time be- fore the sunset the pointed end of the shadow will show where the suit ls, tio ntatter how licnvliy clouded over it inaty be. or how thickly the snow may be failing. —Selcctcd. Young Heroes at 0xiotd The returulitg hero. fresh l‘roiii battlefields, will 11o longer rush to the cricket fields and the rivci- at Oxford- wllli tho zest of $011118 bar- barians at their ltlzty, observes a writer itt the Nation (LOlldDlL) To and oven thi- halo of a goal shine». with ditnlntshctl glory. So, too, lll lesser pitisitits. lion shall hc dwell upon lllP situahlties of coutpartniteiits iii uttcleiit Greece. when 11'.‘ himself 1121s motored front ,1 to Sparta iti the i1cxt'!()i' What W111 11c loci when questioned on his fad- ing memories of tlte ‘irregular verbs? Probably most public school ‘nova-are ltaitnte-t to olri age by a dream~a terrible vnightittare-Jot llllltl,’ "put on‘ by the old encc that they are ntore than 50 I and the iteatlniztstcr has l0llg_l)89ll' dead. 'i‘l1e borrow of the situation] remains rtpttalling, and the ‘dream - is far tuore frequent than any of Frcuilfls intatglnary’ perversions.‘ ‘l The fueling of the solilict‘ retitru- ttnpuuitttl tiicnt to the door, arid litigt-rrti t-liatiitti: _lit.~tt a montenu. I gttspt-tl at what i 511W on my return iitg to thc class and lecture rnotul will be mitch tho same, wltit at’ sense of fllllllt)‘ added. lfor, ‘lil- tltteti. it is lnipttssible t0 go buck. i111: lu . u :15 :1 lilt in his volt-e sitting ltertidc the ta- iti lifc and Hi‘('f)ll(1 t-ltiltilioitd is not; ! hntl not licztrtl in weeks, Then in 1111'. l1t< urnts fohlutl nit tho [Ifly 11k" m" fills!‘ him" vwmns mull t':t~ ultl tir-n! loutu "Bu! its lou 111i - cloth 111's ht-utl itpon 111F111. his _1't‘1>11l1'111"~"-‘i ‘l1 “'1'” ‘lmmL h“. 11m‘ tnvu who ltnvt- kitotvzr, what doom can do. ‘ A AFTERiNFLUENZA. . ___ _. \ ,- THE GRIP. FEVERS ANQ OTH- ER POISONING, PROSTRA- TING DISEASES It ls absolutely itvcussnry that i110 blood bc thoroughly cleansed, germs of disease (lcstroytcd or driv- cn out, nppetitc restored and the kidneys and liver restored to per- fore the people for 46 years as a general blood purifying altera- tivc tonic medicine and it hits giv- en perfect satisfaction. Men and women whose grandmothers gave them Hood's Sarsnpnrilln are now giving it to their own children and grandchildren with perfect confid- ence. it. is the ideal faintly medi- cine, for il wide range of ailments always ready. always does good at any scason- of the year. Prepared by educated pharmacists. Nearly 50 years 0t’ phenomenal sales tell the story of its remarkable merit. For a mild. effective 1flX8IlV0, take _ Hood's Pills. hoa- Thu-t the darkest shadows of life are those which n. titan makes, hint. self when he stands in his own light. -—Z--o0->-——-— Mlrtard’: Llnlment Cures Colds, Etc FOR SALE Shore Farm at French Fort, 100 acres neitriy all clear. Nine miles front Charlottetown. Handy Dunst- affnage bitttcr factory, school, cbttr (‘hos and store. All wire. fences. A- bout 35 acres ploughed. Dwelling house and two large barns and oth- er outbuildings. Apply by letter or plinnn Rdbcrt Rhynvs. Dunstitffn- ago. 7759-3-201M1fisittuetl1s6, REALM!) THNTIFIHR. adrlrount-d to Lht- Pnntmm-itor (icncrul. will be ro- vt-ived at Ottawa. ltntllrmoti, on l~‘|'l- titty. tho 16th April, for tho convoy. mico of Hts Majohtyfin Mallet. on a proposed Contract for four yours. ti ttmos per woek on the route Sum. mersldc Rural Mail Route No. from the Postmaster General’! plea- stornt, it is easy to go astray. A , Sitiouiki to Athens 1:1 it day, and 011'. _ barn, coitcrntc floor in horse and 1P0! POi-ttilar action. ~ cow stable School at corner of 11004134 Sarsttiaarlllu has been be- farm TWO "1119! from Bodford If ' ' ‘l’ . This lumber is within one mile ' of saw mills. iiAlL CONTRACT ' Auctioneer 1757-3-2011171541. . MARCH 123, 119211 Your otice! Department of jfhwnu Return All persons residing in Canada, employed in Canada, 0r Carrying 011 business in ‘Canada, are liable to a tax on income, as follows: Every unmanicd person, or widow, or widower, without dc- pcndanl: as defined by the Act, who during the calendar year. I 919, received or earned 81,000 or more. Dominion o! Cannon- lncomeTax Should be Filed at. Once l! Every corporation and joint stock company, whose profits exceeded $2.000 during the fiscal year end- l cdin 1919. All other individuals, who during the calendar year 1919, received o1 earned 82,000 or more. CLASS 1 Forms to be used in filing returns on or before the 31st of March, 1920: Trustees, executors, ad- one who may wcur the ribbon of ministrators, agents and the liiilitary (‘ross or the t). S. O. assignces must use Form the position of his college bout in 3_ o the eights stn no iuitgcr seem - tho one niattor of llfc and death. Employers maklng a return of the names and amounts‘ paid to. n11 di- rectors, officials, agents or other employees must use Form T 4. Corporations and Joint . Stock Companies making a return of all dividends and bonuses paid to sharehold- ers and members durin 1919, must use Form T NOTItL-Jndlvidunls comprising purl.- ltcad- . volt, l-nt tln-tK nit 1 i'ilt| ]tt'i>t1t.,- , ' rest. it uill bu. good fttr licr tu get . - ' nerbi tfilsmtunu inthcir indivi- " . ' l.‘ ' 1 ti i- . t ttketi I 911.111!‘ . >"‘\‘t1it‘ tll1‘.!ll~ ~'."' t zit-int tit‘ lll irwagr fritni lltlllslllttfClllllll" for :1 {lllffihdliltillto hulinc of, dllelwtttutyelFvfmTlvtflb- 1.1"». .1.t|l c. iii" tutu .11~ ~34», , 11111111. i sliitll tnakr- but dutc with me pflssnkqh I, mum“, m differ. pENAUI-y I niczitt that I\lt11'y llyzut <~:.i1t tut- ncattjly cvvtj; nipzitt. Every person who is required 'to make this return, who fails to do so within tho time limit. shall be subject to a penalty of $10.00 for each day during which ‘the default continues-and all such pen- alties shall be nlsesled and collected from the person liable to make the return in the same manner in which tans are assessed and col- ducted. CLASS 2 Forms to be used in filing returns on or before the 30th of April, 1920: All individuals other titan farmers and ranchers must use Form T l. Farmers and ranchers must use Form T 1 A. Corporations and joint Stock Contpanies must use Form T 2. PENALTY Every person required to makoa return. who fails to do so within the tit-no limit, shall be subject to n penalty of twenty-five par centum of the amount of the tax payable. Any person, whether taxable or otherwise, who hlis to make n return or provide information duly required according to the provisions of the Act, shall be liable on summary conviction to a penalty of H0030 for each day durlngvvhlch the default continues. Also any person making a false statement in any return ‘or in any information required by the Minister, shall ho liable. on summary conviction, to a ‘Time Limit All persons in Class 1, as shown hereon, must file on or before the 31st of March, 1920. All persons in Class 2, as shown hereon, must file on or before the 30th of April, 1920. General Instructions Obtain Forms from the inspectors or Assistant Inspectors of Taxation, or from Postmasters. Read carefully all in- strdctions on Form before filling it in. Prepay postage on letters and documents for- warded by mail to Inspec- tors of Taxation. Make your returns promptly, and ayoid penalty not exceeding $10,000, . or to six months imprison- penaules rnent or to both fine and . Address of Inspector of Tamtio imprisonment. n for this District. HALIFAX, us. R. W. BREADNER, Commissioner of Taxation. . _ FOR SALE Fifty acre farm, Hitttutcd in Don- uldstttn. Forty urn-s cicttl‘ and iti good stnto of fcrtiilty. Ton acre-n wood hind. Good dwcliini: hmtst-und outbuildings. Pump in kitchen and Station. llloiutzltlrtg dam‘ mid two itimdrod nnd fifty innds ui’ manure. For puvticttluru apply JOIIX ll. l 'l-\ Ll For E2111: Dottble’ tenement with barn on corner Grafton and Cunt- house lterlantl Stsj All modern con- venience. Also large building lot adjoining directly opposite. resid- ence of Wm, Robins. If not; sold by private sale will be sold by auc- tion on 30th at 1.00 .p. m. sharp. FRED P. WEBSTER. 7715-3-t9ME1 . Annual Auction of Eat Cattle at the Experimental Station The annual auction sale. or mt cattle at the Experimental Station will take place on Friday, Mttrclt -6, at one p. m. in addition to the beet cattle, 3 pure bred Ayrshire bull calves from 6 to 9 months old will ‘be offered at the sale unless sold previously. BENJ- CARTER, 7756-3-20MD4i. Auction Sale of llay and Lumber ‘ Will sell for Walter E. Curtis on hflturdtw- March H. 1920 at Milton Station commencing at 2 p.m. the following: 5 Ricks hay (15 or 16 tons); al- so about 600 ions, good old growth lumber. suitable for boards, shins. les. P111111‘. 010.. in plies to suit pur- chasers. ' Terms-All sums of $10 and un- dcr cash; over that amount 9. months credit on approved joint notes. . FURNlTliRE SALE ll will sell for Mr. Geo. H, Fos- ter at his home 65 Rockford 8L, Auctioneer f CASH! CASH! Our agents will take delivery and pay highest market. prices for live hogs at the following stations on the following days at Cardigan, Mount Stewart, Bear River, Uigg, Hazelbrook and York on Wednes- dttv . At Hunter River, Emerald, lfensington, Albany, Mitscouche, Rich- mond, Eilerslio and O’Leary on Thursday. This arrangement will be continued weekly until further notice. See our agents at these points or phone for particulars. E. M. CRAIG. Middleton , WM. DAVIES C0., LTD LIVE HOGS WANTED We are ready now to receive live hogs, pa ‘rig ls follows, delivered at our packing house, C ar- iottetownz- ~ 150-275 18 cents 275 up, 16 cents Brood sows, any weight, 14 cents all good quality, well fatted. Delivery may be made on any day except Sat- urday. - Light; hogs, under 150 lbs., for packing purposes, are of very little use _ _ and as the chief profit from _eed1ng comes in the last few weeks of finishing, it; is respectfully suggested that farmers hold any small hogs, under 150 lbs., until of weight and qual- ity more profitable for ail concerned. But should it be necessary to_d1spose of any such under-weights they will be received at market value, proportionate to above prices. 1 We also buy at various points throughout the Island and full ll'l_f0l‘m81’.10l1 can be obtained from 01112 local representatives. DAVIS & FRASER, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 735il-3-2MEtl. ..¢;-p- CASH ! We wish to announce to our many cus- tomers that we are going out of credit busi- ness, and 1n future will sell for CASH only. We are confident that this will save money fol‘- Ittrp- - v Thursday, - March 25th corn. Qu ....'..'.‘.'.‘.?..°.‘1.'.‘.°i.'.f°.'.."Zfiifilihil. ‘$12213.’ 111M111: at 111° v- m. =11 11111.11"- y ' t" pound Contract may he met-n and hlnnk forms of 'l‘ortd<-r may he ob- tained at the Post Office-s of Sum- mcraldc and St. Eionnurul. and at tho ctfflce of thc Post. ttfftcc In- _ lure and household effects com- talntr parlor. dining room, bed rooms. hall, nmtkitchen furniture. isheu. stoves, Curpets, on cloth, spc¢t0h "m" F ‘vmqn erms cash. _ ,, . I'm! 0.1km llnspcrt ‘a BINJ’ CARHKIR’ vonoltoc-lnupomnoltnptmqw - t 1 . hss-s-ztmmt. Cook f5’ Son . Auctioneer . . _ Murray River. ~*-~1~.¢».;~.-_. ,_-_-__. ' 7fi24-3-l6-MEtuethurzfrifii . ——-I l uvt noes WANTED