TOOTH PASTE WHITENS CLEANSES PRE$ ERVES RELI EVES PYORRHEA \SI‘\ ill}? IT Al’ - -~ _ —~ i 1'00 noon DAYLIGHT ssvme strapping bls fellow and resolved to keep that hand at any cost. Ac- J-‘armer Hayseed was an old- cordimgly, on the first morninghe fashioned farmer. He firmly be- waited until 4 o'clock before soun- lieved in that quaint and worn-out wllng the breakfast call. say-lug, “Bairly to bed, early to "Get out of there quick if you 7159-" want anything to eat!" ' He couldn't get along at all with "Thanks, very much" growled the modern type of farmhand. So, the new hand.‘ "but l never eat _, after thinking matters over_ Hny- ainythlng just fhefore going to s eep." - i; a..\-.'i.._ a.» ‘a seed decided to reform. After many trials he secured a. i QUEEN'S COUNTY GREATEST AUCTION ‘AT ALBERRY PLAIN The Beautiful Property of John A. Richards, on Monday, April 25th at 12 o’clock noon s ~§-\'_41.¢~' . s new, (M. and 14.). 1 hay mower. 5 ft. new (bf. and 11.), 1 disc drill seeder, new (F. and W.), 1 sec- tional seeder, 1 gang plow, (M. and H.,) 1 single plow new (F. and W.), 1 truck wagon, (Pretoria) 1 I offer for sale my farm of 170 acres, 100 acres in good state 0f cirtiviition. 70 acres wood and lumber, an unlimited quantity of alder mud, drained fox ranch lu ch grove about 25 chains from ’ ~"'i’nr:s. Large dwelling house billing 910W. 1 driving ‘W801i. 118W- ,‘ ‘ -~ =~~ ("mp in pofch, came pa"; 1 driving sleigh, 1 double sleigh, 1 ~ = ~‘ r-ri "om c911,“; pen hay rake, 1 wood sleigh, 2 carts “ - I‘ w», (am-mug and wheels, 2 trucks, 1 sprint ‘I»'|'V\p tooth barrow, 1 pin barrow 1 dis- ~ = lHlFFiiW (Desiring). with trucks . - ii ‘i i ‘inis i ,-_-iiikilic's l s. etc irrs with rope and \ c m‘; llllcll". icr aim scplrator (Fubuler) ,,‘ie,,,en,_s_ ‘.' uruain cans, 1 barrel churn (large), 1 Incubator (Cyphers), 350 9B6; Capacity. 1 brooder with stove 1 chick feed grinder, 3 rolls No. 9 rlsln coil wire. quantity barbed Witt-f’. forks, shovels, hoes, and numerous other articles. CROP-BOO bushels Dakota Red potatoes. 9 bushel Early Rose p013 '08s, 2 stacks hay. 2 bushel timothy ~il iiriritliy wli at, quantity gov ‘ ' “n! mic 11m. RT"l‘K Horses-l cart more 9 ""u"= o". (Rcrrisieri, i cart mare ' """"" o" l "otter-ml TNIPDHB" mare ‘ "' "“‘ "Iirpnse mare " ‘ “ “crrherdin. w (r zlgtor- ‘ Priwrfll. ' “'"‘" hull . i3 ".0 il . l1 a ' - w - lllltil articles. ‘llll: iii‘ izrm at sale, of stock, -l'l'l'> Emil impluiii ms, 3 months credit on all sums over $10. 6 per Cent off for cash. J A McDONALD, Auctioneer "OX UliIStUIT. i i, -i . . .. W ' -‘ ‘i\'- -i.\ -'f 'I.EMEN'I‘S.—1 6 it. binder, imperial codoil fox biscuits are the product of whole wheat noni- and i-cii liver oil. They also contain meat scrapes and are -' . , . _ ‘ , 1 rich in protein missile producing substance) and lat (heal producing). lllfly are recommended by x eii thcm to their foxes lor severael gelufsllced P. E‘ I‘ ranchers who have fed We are prepared w iiil orders for ton lot direct from rectory. Imperial Biscuit C0, Ltd CHARLOTTETOWN DBOX 445 Phone 845—J ' iN sALi: ill‘ ELDQX’ s at lowest possible price, Th!‘ undersigned will oiier for sale at public auction on Wednesday (he zit! day of April, A. D., 1921, at the hour of 1 o'clock 400 double rolls wall paper, leaf tables, table oil cloth, 1 box stove, Iron puts. odds and ends of mens clothing. glass and crokery ware, hardware, groceries etc. etc. 1 heavy iron vice, 1 oil tank, molasses pump, shorw cases, 1 set and Shorthorn. Other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—8 months on all sums over ten dollars. JAB. ST. O, MOORE. Auction Stile of iurni (stock, crop and implements. l I aim authorised by Mrs, Margaret Mathews to sell on her premises, North Wlltshirs on Monday April 18th, 1921 commencing at 1.30 p. m. Her splendid iarm, consist of 50 acres choice land. Buildings alll in splendid condition. 0n the same day we will sell as follows: STOCliz-rsfi Milk cows, 3 horses. 3 heifers, 20 hens, 3 geese. 1% tons hay. 100 buslifonts. K0 bush. wheat, lot straw. “ Ii\il’Ll<I!\ll~}NTS:~-l seeder. (combined) 2 truck wwsmns. 2 earls. 1 driving iviigtgnii. uimg and single plough, l hay mower, hay rake, I roller, 1 spring liuirrow. llghl, lot liziinl-ss, iiuv lrirk and rottfl- 110' "P" wood. TERM3;._]g nyqnflul (ii-edit un all wins hliillltlllflg $10.00 under thiit amount cash. 6 per cent off for cash. . i , IBNJ. OARTBVB’ ' ‘ t Auctioneer. I mind pictures of driving harness, 1--75 egg incubator, 1 milk cow, 3 years old, Ayrshire. An idvestlre Iii ; Years 8y CAROLYN BEEOHER (Continued) Chapter X. The next day was sliowery and kept everybody indoors. Every- body was uncomfortable, The fol- lowing day Sonia was busy helping the maid prepare for their dinner guests. The portrait must not ho neglected-so Beverly maintained, as Ned and ho went off alone or. their sailing trip. Sonia sighed as she saw them go. ‘but her duties as hostess would not allow her to neglect this dinner to the girl she had been told might prove a genial playfellow for Ned. All the long afternoon she drew what this girl looked like. She must be fat and short like the father. crhnps, tou. her features were heavy like his. She had youth_ and youth is never uslr- ' iShe dressed with more than lier usual care. She wore ii. dress fll’ pnlest green, soft‘ as the foam on the ivliitecaps of the do)‘ 591.07“ A handeoux held lier lmir closely tc lier head. She XYOYP. no other ornament. Jewels always make 11 woman look old, Anti slic had de~ terniined to use all the arts of the toilet to be young this night. At just seven o‘clock they cattle- "_\ly (laughter, llorlli 11'5- Strong." Sonia heard, and mechan- ically took the hand outstretched l0 lier. .\l0Cllfl1llCillly her lips mov- ed in tlic usual atiltcil words 0f welcome. She scarcely knew ivlicn Beverly drew Ned forward and presented him. _ . u art _ c clues The cookie jar silmuld never be CPIIS i111 “new cookies for the kiddies with mafia? EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk i iu Tiou’ SALE inrm Ol’ - prime .\:' iii and i i~ ii ll "illQY. iiif i t Elk-Tl build il,,$, l-l mile from ‘sawmill iin_ (glerylrir plant; one and 1t half ffllleb from Kelvin or from Kciisington. _ iAlso farm 50 acres with barn- well cultivated and watered; 90m together or 59-911mm. ‘Telephone connection. J. EMMET MCDONALD Mill Valley. April 15. 1931- FARM FOR SALE small farm containing 13 more or less situated lower Road; Good lflllll suitable for market. Ellllllllllng- \' i woven wire fence. For Dill" lisilliirs llllllly to Tfllllck Dllfll» Phone 574~R.. A acres. side Kensiiigton l FOR siui: Real nice new suits at J. P. Mc- Phnrfifllfs Montague next l0 H- Mubonh: new building at $16-90- Altorations and Dressing flee ‘l! charge which is lmlmrlalll- ‘"1 a“ suits. Also hand tailored suits niade by one of the best firms in Canada from $28.00 to $48.00 a sult- I w“ measure you as you Ollgllli 10 l"? measured as I liavo been in the buslnoss for sommiinio and under- stand it, fit guaranteed, or deposit refunded. Any style you W151i. the broad padded shoulder or the‘ Iery latest styles. Call and sec t pays to look around before buy- ng. Q I O Big Alltll0ll~ Sale O At Mermaid , _._...._ l am instructed by A. S. Robert son lo soil by public auction on his premises at Mermaid on Monday, April 18th. the following: HORSES-Splendid black draft. more, 5 years old (sound) 1300 lbs., l izi-nni-iil pit-pose 'i i Uh i l1 iml i2 years old. CATTLEMZ grade Ayi-siiires, 4‘ " Ayrshire. 5- Holstelns. 2 All cattle years Olll, 1 grade years old. 3 grads Brads Holstein heifers. are in splendid condition. CROP~200 bus. choice seed oats (Banner) also ii quantity of seed wheat and barley, z slacks o: choice Timothy hay and 1 stack clover. Everything advertised will lie sold without reserve, as owner has full complement of horses and 25 liead of cattle not including those advertised. TERMS ~8 months credit on aii sums 07m’ $10. if tiny proves rlillllll)’ sale will be held first fine day following. ' J. A.. McDONALD . ‘Auctioneer. Froetowny three’ "ir divide to suit. Price right. . horse 9 years? i Lora] purpose horse 5 years ' ;!\. Was this dainty fairy-like cru- ture the short fat girl she had pie’ tut-ed as Delonrs daughter? Ber golden hair fell in soft curls about her forehead and in her neck. Her eyes were deep blue, almost vie let_ her mdllill a rosebud. She was short, almost tiny, but not fat, 1n- deed she was so aim-ht as to give an impression of frailness. Yet Sonia knew she was neither trail nor a weakllng in any respect. The _ rosebvud mouth showed determin- ation. the rounded chin liad not the slightest hint of weakness. “Oh, yes l love to sail! l sail my own boat. l will take you out whenever you ike," she was say- ing to Ned, who evidently had been talking of his afternoon's sail. “That's fine!" ‘ His reply came distinctly to Sonia_ although "she was trying to appear interested in what Mr. Delong virus saying. "She's a tomboy, Mr. Campbell" Her father turned to them. l'ni always expecting she will ‘be brought home on a stretcher." “Nonsense, dad!" What a reput- ation you are giving me!’ But it developed that she rode, hunted, paddled a canoe, and did all the » other things the up-to-tlate college girl does. South's liezirt sank. “lint right had she, tied to another iiian_ to be jealous 0f this girl, s0 lovely, anti s0 alive? A fitting playfellow for Ned, ‘ She noticed them standing close together. his dark lieuil, her liriglil one. lie was laughing at something site had said. but as she looked he turned and his eyes met hers. 'l‘herc was something flash-l ed iiito them when lie looked that brought comfort. peace to lier. It was zilmost as ii‘ lie liad said: “Site's cunning, like a. little kit- ten. But it is not you." Sonia hail further comfort when Mr. Delong said: ‘Your husband tells me you have been married night yours. “lore you in ilis cradle? One would cer- tainly think he robbed tho school- rociii. You look scarcely older than Dora." “You don't either," Neil whisper- crl. “The old guy tells the truth." But Sonia knew." What woman doesn't? And, l{il0\\’lllg,Sll8 watch- ed every loo-it, every word that this girl gave to Ned ‘She tried to - pretend to herself that it was for his good. That she stood in tlw place of a nic-tlier to him. But all the time she knew it was not mot- lierly anxiety-that it was crass primitive. jealousy that made hei blood liot, lier heart beat. Beverly was all suave desire to please his guests. Never had he been more charming and with less rensoii, so Sonia thought. Never‘ hail she denied his attraction when lie desired to exert it. To lier, who knew, ll. was rspellani, but to those to WllOlll he was simply flu acquaintance ho was all that was desirable. A fascinating mun. l After dinner they had some mu- |slc. Again was Sonia surprised. Dora Deon‘! was a finished musl- c'."n. passion this stump fat man w=i= :1 music lover. She played and sang for them. making no excuses, doing‘ it as if it were a pleasure to I herself as well as to them. Ned hail not appeared particul- arly impressed. Yet how could lie help hut admire this dainty creature, all blonds loveliness and youth‘! Soiiia saw lior iiunlizinilfls eyes follow licrs as they rested a moment on Doro. Dcloug, then ai- niost unconsciously turned toward Neil. A smile rested on Strong's liilS. but there was a cynical look in his eyes hclying the smile. Dom, it seemed was also a prior bridge player, when coiiic one pro- possd tlio gtrme. "It seems such a waste of time to sit in a liot room playing curds I i_____. Auction Sale Auction sale at Caledonia West on Friday April 22nd, at 1 o'clock I am instructed by Mrs. William McLennau to sell on her premises on the above date, all lier stocl\_ crop and farm implements, etc i .S'l‘0CiK—7 cows including one oow 4 yrs old i0 freshen in April ; 1 cow 4 yrs Olfl furrow; 2 heifers 3 yrs old; 1 ‘bull 2 yrs old; 18 sheep; 50 hens; 100 bushels pota- toes; 100 bushels oats; 50 bushels wheat; 1 carriage; 1 truck ivagon 1 sci. of dis. liarrows; 1 set of point liarroivs; 1 spring liarrow; 1 cnri and wheels; 1 gang plow with harness; forks, shovels, hose and a lot of other zirticlcs loo nu- ‘merous to mention. Sale positive; no reserve. Terms 8 months credit on all sums over $10.00; 6 p. c. per nnnuni off for ‘(~asli_ J. A.. MCDONALD, Auctioneer. p " llzbmrammnmmiEiizurnlmdnmnu\xllmummv-:lsvwnlkmw _ Farm lor Sale At York Point, 7 miles from Charlottetown by road, one mile by ice in winter and Govt. boat in sum nier. 62 acres in bat of condition, large dwelling and barns, two summer cottages. Will sell whole D. W. WHITE. P. R. A. llieeiiug The fifty-sixth Annual Meeting of the-P. E. i. Hrovincial Rifle Assoc- iation will be held at the City Court Room on Tuesday, April 19th at 8 p. m. All members of the associa- tion are earnestly requested to be i present and to bring up any sug- gestion they may think advisable for the puitpole of improving our iissoclatlon. - ' vmiciinwrrL-rowu contains ' it socmoil i! was lier f.'tt1i0r’s ’ T l9! 7 l l THE Ford Truck was first pu-t on the n have had with Ford Trucks. Its increased sales prove its popularity. A new high speed gear, now obtain- able, increases its value for rapid- EveryClass of User is ' , Buying More Ford Trucks, Sales in twelve months show the following in- Wholesale Grocers and Provisions 161% cieasesr- market in 1917. It was designed and ' Caftage 73%. built to fill the demand for a light, eco- ~ i n; , nomical means of transportation at low § Man“f“°t“"“s 82 " pTlC€.' i Farmers 99%“ i Our statistics show that every class of - Building Con‘ l user is buying more Ford Trucks every i tractors 151% . year, the increased volume being a direct Reta“ Furniture l result of the satisfaction that owners Deaiem 236% i l Retail Grocers and ' General Stores 2039f; delivery purposes. riice Eon. FONl, (‘hassis only Ontario Electric Starter and lighting $100 extra ‘n when all out doors "is ivuiimg for.‘ mo ll r-r-iiiik. but that ilncsifi mat-l tyne," she said when asked about ir-r i lovc Ilill lll)i)l'.\'_ l‘.\’\‘ll win-ii or mvn. Woman have-sonic arlimnlaiu- ov~ 'I‘lioy can WPZII‘ siruu‘ liuis lier game. - I ii $1lill'lll:1." all Wllllfil‘ wiilioiii comment, “you “w, an Qnpdmn. ghqlihfinji"i "Si; .110 l." lirnkv iii Xml uuil frii Show; “h”, ; ihi- first iiiiiv that i-vi-iiiiit; siiiiiu Siiinii (lnosnt nhjrwt i0 ll titan‘; .. \ . . . _ iilndepd l nm_,m 0mm“, (m, thiiuglii hi» liiuki-ii u! lliilil‘ ghost aitouilmg church on buiiiliiy ii‘ llil _ _ \"llll iiitorcsi. gflls his Sl‘l‘\'l('t‘< ilio other six days fresh air fiend My friends cnll 5,, ,1“, “moi,- _ . Ti» llfi ("iiiiiiiiiiciii V_ ( II$\\K\\WIIIIIIIZWJ.\\\X\\\\VA QYJIIIIIIIIIQ\\\\\\\\\YZIIA\\\\WIIIIW BEER & WEEKS BEER & ,WEEKS Linen Dept. Linen Dept. A These 3 Specials Are Wonderful Value! ON SALE TODAY . IN LINEN DEPARTMENT " .RUNNERS—or bureau scarves- with lace edgeand lace insertion. Ex- traspecialiateach .. 50c By Mail Post Paid 55c DRESS GINGHAMS-Full range of designs in this superior quality dress ginghams including plain colors and stripesExtra special per yard 27c Post Paid t0 Any Address LACE CURTAINS-Strong; wear- ing Nottingham Lace Curtains—40 inches wide by 2 1-2 yards long. Ex- tra special at per pair . . . . . . . $1.75 Post Paid to Any Address Mail Orders Filled Same Day as Received Money Back if not Entirely Satisfactory _' w. s. Pnovyas, swarm ZWR\\\H\R\'VIIZI 'IIIJ_\\\\\I\KZIZIIIEQ\\\\\\\\\ZIIIA\\\\d Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, Ford, Ontario TENDEES l.\' lhP marlin‘ oi Joseph OTlricii of l)lill4\\'il|l, Yit-lorizt County, N. S. 1\.\’$lP,il0l‘, ’i‘0nil0r.~s will be rcceivnil _- ihi- uiiilcusiuiiotl up 1o and lil- rluilinu .\la_\' 1st. iflll, for the ful- lowius ]ll'il}lt‘l‘ll°>‘, scpzirutely or in lJlOPlKSP" (i) Nciv ihrce iiiaslod schooner ("Jessie and Alice“) 250 ions curry iii}: capacity ready for sen. now l_\- iiig at North Sydney, NQS. (I!) .\ t-oiiiploiil Lobster" Packing ‘Plinii. with necessary buildings mid wharf, also ilivelliiig Willi ~10 zicrss m‘ land, store and stock, sittiaioil at 17a)‘ Ni. lativrciice, Victoria E-‘ounll’. N. S. (ti) _\ Slllllliil‘ Pl-iiiil. at Diiigwviill. Victoria ilouiili", consisting of coin- plete L0bsiei' Packing Pluiii, Willi nocesstiry ibiiildings and warr- hoiiscs, dwelling l10llS0,'GlOl‘0 and stock. FFllflllel‘ details and an ophim" iiinily for inspection on application io:-- A. W. McLENNEN. Authorized Trustee 132 Charlotte St. Sydney, N. S- 'I‘lie lowest or any lender not ne- cessarily accepted. ‘i? AUCTION SALE‘ Al‘ GRANVILLE TUESDAY, APRIL 1e AT 1 UCLOCK My i'-.irm ol‘ 48 acres land, all clear and in fair state of cult“- tloii, four buildings and never liiil- iiiii: sirearl water running throililll ‘it 2% mile-s from Iirndalbane Sill- gtinn, convenient io diuretics llllll ;st-hool. STOCK-l horse 9 years ollli good driver; 1 cow, 5 years old, far ‘row; 1 cow, ii years old. freshen-i |Mliy 12th‘. i heifer. 2 years old- ‘irnsiicns l5 May; 1 illiorougli bl"; iHOlSIl-llll heifer, 2 years old; " vi. vrs. 1 pig, 50 liens, 3 gecsP- l.\lPLl~)MEN'I‘S:— Hay iiioWPl‘ ‘ hfussey Harris, 1 seeder Iiroail PM" ‘Ollil set disc liiirrows. MoCoriuat‘. l; single plow, Massey Harris. nesrli ‘now, 1 one horse plow, 1 set sprllll! tooth barrows, 1 set. spike harrowh '1 truck wagon. pole and shaft. 1 curl, 1 bike wheeled Wflfllm- '2 road masons. wood nleiglis, 2 driving sleifilll‘ pole, 1 turnip pulper Massey "l" new, 1 cream separator Renfm standard new 1 barrel churn new» eels driving harness, 1 nearly M“ 4 work collars, 1 work" Blvd "l" breech-lugs. 1 set team breechlufl 3 sets working liaimm, 2 drlilll collars and hames, quantity "l l" wood all split. Household efferlll also, 1 hundred bushels black M" one tonimd lialLol’ 8001i lllY-"W tlty of potatoes. Also swinzllm ll“ yokes, forks and shoveltiand mun. other articles too numerous to null tlon. All sums 8i’: or llfldfi‘ cits! Over that amount ten months Pl‘: dit on approval joint note. 6 l’ cent off for cash. ' DAVJB OPiARBi Budd-bane. Roll. , n. u. nsvsuaflll ‘ ~ A . will" I