llr.\llf.\\lf.\\lr\\ no an ra r_\ rs‘ P=v_\ ‘ALLA vvv~vv k.» ,. I- . 4 down stairs. a ERO ii .' 8.00PM. , nuoiv, FEBRUARY 27th nzo tot THE iioiisnii MASS MEETING of every returned soldier and sailor in Charlottetown, in Market Make it a point to he there, as matters of vital interest to retttrn- ed men will be dealt with. NOT A c. W. v. A. MEETING 4+0+o4+o+p m ooyoooqgo-Q moo» o0 0'0 oooo 6o w. 00040-00-0. 72l8-2-2-tlill3i. ' ‘ o 0 1r r. I UURI ‘cooxerw COLUMN COCOA PI I 4 tabielpoons Cowln Cocoa 8 tablespoons cornstarch or l, cup flour 13$ cups hot._n'dlk_ 1 tablespoon butter “Building Heat milk. .\lix cornstarch, sugar. salt and cocoa. Add gradually to hot milk. 0004000O00§0O00§§OO4000Q4004000Q@4OQQ-§O-O£-Q+§© i 1 f g o 0 Q o o v '§ 9 o o Q r Q o o 0 0 0 0 o O I o 0 i t v 9 Y 0444 o-ouooow-o 7Zlill-2-13tI.\li'1l.lislIi . C! f“ 'Il.nl" 'r»' it: wither‘ of llll‘ above. 1l'.’ Ilfclitiitintl Si. o4 o0 +0 o0 wovwo-oooooo-o o-o o0 o0 0004-04040 1. 2. l. 4. Cook over hot. water i5 rli-lnutes. 5. lieat egg yolks slightly, add and cook a few ruin- utes longer. 6. Fill baked crust cover with IIIQIIIIKLIO made of beaten whites and two table- spoons icing sugar. I. Brown ln oven. 00000000000 r JIIe-IrdITJrJ/er/jzzcbpo/z/et lo ‘THE Cowau Company LIMITED! . frunouro 4 'I‘ht-_v ' have a , firs....i.:;.3:*:: i1'3.i:;?:l..1'.“:i..:ii;‘f"i-.ii:;; ,5 l f FT‘ v - -;-;;; k , ,. Z}I{l!l;:irilltli1;i.li‘ell,“I‘ ‘tiilltl iti.ii-;' iiii fil-‘lll gift for l-;ll~‘lt'i‘ or any a e 0 In’ {nought ‘ ha“, Gl:u_(ll1O';.‘ll'I\-t,ny,); A fin»,- .i>s irrnit-nt of (‘hnills lilltl ltiilgs also iin hnnti. i tfihifgtngfogyii]: E. w. The undersigned offers for Stilt‘. iIEZHiIiJrIiIiinTtiiiitziuullgt13:1; 1,19 Iilfotulig hi,- ilouble tenement house Nos ‘ '~iS—-50 on the south side of kent ,Street opposite llochforti Square, (‘hzirlottr-ion. For particulars apply to L‘. Gniin Duffy, SoliNtor. llated February 19, 1920, CHARLES D. CARMICHAEL, YIStS-Z-ZI-Mlfislrltts-ii 00000040000000000000000000000000000 Service Between Prince Edward Island Upper Canadian Provinces .__ .. .____ m. ":1 F011 SALE I offer for, sale 551/; acres‘ cf farming land situated in eastern part of town of Souris; newly wire fenced. ' and Ar. 5.35 p. m. _ . n, Lv. 12.45 p. m. “f Lv. 10.30 a. m. Z Ar. 12.20 p. m. u- Lv. 6.25 a. m, m Lv. 9.15 a. m. "g Sun. ,____-__ Leave Charlottetown Daily except Leave Montreal Dally except Sat- Lantl in high state nf cultivation. - charlotqown _ _ p_ m_ A“ Good barn and machine shed on Borden . . . . . .. .. 4. p. m. Lv. Pimlllse-‘i- - Tormevltine .. . 3.0 p. in. Lv. ERNEST cREAME-R’ Sackville .. 1.15 p. m. Lv. 50mg Ens}- st. John 1.10 a. m. Lv. _ p ___ 1~ P» l~ Montreal . . . . . . . . .. 12.10 p. m. Lv. ‘l34'2'-51““E"P‘l nitrite Secure Tickets via St. John l We are prepared to buy any quan- tity of live and dressed hogs pay- —~atld—— lng the highest market prices. Following is a list of our bilyers who will buy at their respective sta- H. M. DAViSON——Agent tlons every Wednesday until fur thcr notice. Everett Wedlock. Hunter River. Perley Drake. Vernon, rninuitv i‘ ITTAUCTION SALE” 0f Valuable Property in Charlottetown I nrri instructed by 'I‘. l3, Wood- man. esq., to.si-ll by public auction ("immen- en Tuesday; March '_'.il Alex D. Martin, Grand View. llnrry Jenkins, Hazelbrook. Bert R. Brown, York. John Whitehead, Iiensinglon. Louis Muttart and '1‘. ii. Smith, Albany. William Clark, Summerside. We take hogs every week day at the Plant in Charlottetown. For information Phone Office 632, there is ll nevcr-fuiltilg stream 0t PM!" 533- iwater running through the centre cANADlAN PACKING Co“ LTD-v of thc I " Kensington Road, Charlottetown, P. E‘. latid. And there is also n ring at 2 o'clock p. m. the valuable l sntall orchard, tillogether" itiaking I- propcrty known as the ilrslllnfn t-s-l this; one of the lllliif, t-oilvenient J- M‘ Room tutu, cunsistiilg of l2 uteri-s of choice, properties within miles of the t:ii_\' Manager 11""? “lllll (IWPIIIIIK Iltluii‘. lhlPllinf Jdiiirlottctriivil. 'I‘--l"in~: for this and tiutbuiltlings, situated and finin int: on the East innn Fm ilmtch on the Sprint: lurk Road and on thr- hy linuulrts SITFTPL This pro is bcziulifillly sittiutetl. The ml“; 71\S8~3~?.ll\il§6lp<l TEIULERS if ' Buttermaker Wanted Tenders will In» Tt‘i't*lVl'l'l by the. nnrir-rsiunerl up it» Pollution" Fri» "m jiii-nrissitioipu .. ., 2H. for llllflt-FIHILHPT fin" IlilliilFlllIlI-f‘ '04“ ‘zitrtnry ftir semi-n oi‘ I920. 'l'enrli-i' l without] to iililll‘ wugcb pi-r. iilwnlli, liclp. AENEAS P. MCDONALD. 7I43-Z-JII-BIEIsIF-I. is;z:z~_-i—c i0I§iéllE I)_V lfillllfi‘ QI-IPPII I‘ stile. Street, on the north by the Womb; t try,‘ will sell 6 choice milk cows, 3 hor stiulli i st-s, 4 ilcw wood’ [li>!‘l_\', r-tl and ready for servlticflnvo driving lnntl , slr-ig s. being lilizll and sloping, having alplex. splint/in! view of the city and onlyiitrtit-lt- fen niitiutvs walk from the post of- 'l‘r-rm_-,~ at sill". lice is suitable‘ for market gitrrleningl building lots or fox rattchlng, as SI-cri-tiirli , I Farm consrisllng uf 1R0 lll'f‘t'- sil- ‘rlafed nt t‘lytlr- ilivur. with pimd house uitd burns. with good Wt~ll a - door, ‘also a never failing _-lli'l‘illil of water running through the fnrtn This fiirnt is within nini- inllrs c" ‘ liprnpvrly will be inzlilt- known tit " “" - . Also on the same dziy and place i I will sreil for Mrs, lszittr- Esscry, lfnioit ltozld,l.ot Jill, ._QN_. Wednesday, March 3, (‘omnlencing at Twelve o'clock, her stock. crop implements and household furniture, consisting nfzl ‘leighs nil mount- one crt-ziiti separator, Stirl- .\ lot of harness and other s, also one choice brood sow. BENJ. CARTER. Ailctltinecr- HORSES-l more, eight years; old, i300 pounds; 1 horse, fuuij A___ -_-__-_-___ Ytlllfg old, (general tiurposci, 1_' , ' U horse. lhrei: years (blot-hut t more. tire-Ive- years 0 , tw Li ionu, i t driving horse, eight years aid. p _____ i iii-aft itnre, three years Oln‘. i P‘ul'nl of 100 zicres, 55 clear, 45 CATTLE.——l0 irlilk cows, I bull. lnrrt-r-i softwutitl. scaiitling imil jllil- " Iincr. lilllltllilllrl in good repair. Ap- ply R. Mciililntm, Pleasant Grove, 1i yt-nrs t-iti, yearling Ileifeis, l brunrl sow, fifty hens. 1 lMPLEMENTS——lltiy mower, rake ind loader, threshing outfit, horse power, gasoline engine, (three and mir- half horse powr-r, crush-l vi", turnip puplcr, turnip, sowt-ry gang plow, single plow, disc linr-y row, set, iron ltnrrows, spring tnotut lutrrnws, lt-illll trilck witgtlil, curt,‘ rubber tier buggie, light wagon, driving sleigh, box sleigh“ W00“ sleigh. 2 set team harness, 1 set curt hrtrness, lczithcr traces, two Sills driving harness. l CROPr-Ilny, straw, ‘I00 sfonk green ft-ctl, mixed grliiil, OIIIS, prr‘ tatoes. FURNITURE—Bedrnon1 acts, din i l. nil CONTRACT HI'].\I.I*II\ 'l'l'ii\'lli'llt.\', IIIIIIPPHFPII l!» ‘ IW-sliiillstr-i‘ lli-riviiil. \\'lll Iit- l'r-- It‘t'l\~ tl nt tltlnwn until lltllllli on Fri- l t '_'nti .\pl|i. l! l lng room furniture. lilillill-l, their; p I . H - t-rs, stoves, washer, churn, crmtm _ . |'| \\'t't'\‘ till ll" _ , . ‘A, .,l_ ,|ii||II' Pnriiiunii rind lfll|l\\'fl_\ Htnti-in flpammr‘ Mmy “n” N "n! ( unlernted. SALE POSITIVE ‘ TERMS-wall sums of eight dol- lfrnrii tlii- lat ,Ii|l_\' next Printed notices (‘Iilllllllllllk furth- town in the summer nnil six ill win i“i,,m];;,'pl"lif_l;l'li.zl'f,i flgagimnf,“iiilfljauul lnrs "or under cash, above ~ fer. If not sold by IIFIVIIII‘ Wll- llvllitrlt infill! or ‘--nui;i~ lii:t,\'_h1- till- stun nine‘ months "rfdm o" flit- ‘beforo Mart-h 10th it will nu that. _,":-',l."'|i'-_t:"-"I!' ‘llh".Ilifelllyalllluzlt; 1:5]: proved Joint lllflfPS, hix per r-rttt day the stiid by plllllll‘ nut-lion it" form..- ina|.i-.-i..r-. ‘Usflmm n” “"51" l gether with stock. mm ztllti till-l Join" r~~. uni-nit, 5- CARTER- plamentm | Pout-Office llllprvlilr. Auctioneer s. ERNEST aroma. i"'}'?j“§’r'f:§f_lj§'§{';;"';'.1';‘}""'" num- Rodd. i-wirttitrzv tout, 192v. - ‘ l v I u tzsa-z-minirniipii. _ ‘ ' n; o Ml-ffhsili YIN-Zfllbiilsttfilpu‘. i i Tlieiiiiomao Who Loved ‘and Earned ' BY JANE PHELPS - A Modern Story of Home and -aco§144 >4 ert said, laughing ltnnileti me the note written 0n a piece of brown paper bag such as I used to deliver groceries in. “isn't that lovely! I exclaimed with envhusiastn. I had said noth- ing to Robert of my conversation with l-‘rmrk Weed, so he was really surprised. “Bu: what kind of a party is a poverty party!" he queried. "It seems t0 iue we have that sort nearly nil the time. “Nonsense! This Is a real party not a thing to grouch about. I don't know much about it. only I believe the guests wear their oldest cloth- es. (etci. I wonder wllo they are going to have besides us." “Uh probably the Murphy's." "Them. of coilrse! I was wond- ering if they would ask Mary. l wsh they would she makes thing: so lively." _ The 19th of October fell upon Saturtitiy lthat year, and 'l knew that was the reason lletty had -'cltosert that date. We were all WOfkIIlg people, and she knew that wet-Quid silty late Saturday night. I called her tip and toltl her we were delighted \\'llll the quaint till: vatntiou and would surely be~on lturul. "Who else have you invited?" i asked. "’l‘he .\llll'\ll)"h', Marion Hovey. and Jack .-\lricr_ Mary Ilyarl, and you and Robert. I wish I knew stinre nice chop to risk so Mary wouldn't ‘lli! thi- odd girl. Can't come. " “Give ine his shall ilzive u bid. litink, though. hint?" “Oh,. he‘ll fit in all right!” I knew he would. It was one of his charms that no tnnttcr where ht- was 0,. who W‘l‘ arbour, he rid nnil easy ~- s hurl been when- ever I hud seen hint. I gave her Gardner's address, _ Wlthnttt quite realizing it the part; took on an atltled interest for me; I ivns ilitire tinxiotts to go. .\'ot that that I wits ti? all irl love with Garri- inter, but I liked him immensely. Then. toe. he took rile out of my- self, made me forget that Robert was grunlpy. and — I did not, know th-isuntii later; did not realize it. I mean-he itiarlc me forget I was n business woman. Somewny iwht-n l wit; with him I never lthotight of the shop, never talked Ins-hop. With itohert l found it a never tailing subject of converse _ czzuu USUPERHOSPHAT SLAG Above fertilizers now in stock, can supply at lowest prices. Now Is the time to buy as prices are address and he What will lie sure to advance . DEBLOIS BROS" LTD. SBZiO-I-ZDMEt-f. Tliaiitfiiiziiaiiiillizi I offer for sale my farm at North River (‘orner of 100 acres, 85 acres in n high slate of cilltlvntion. the balance trnveretl Willi n gOOtI gi-mvlh of soft \\’0!)(l attd strnntlltlg 'l‘hin far-tn is iconvenielflly situ- ated being only 41,5 titiles front \ Binlnul INVITATIONS CHAPTER 62. ' "Please come to my DOW") parry. ll will be held in the kitch» en on October ill-The Poor Weeds." . "Just look at this. Gerry!" "Rob- heartlly as he ruins p The Motorist IY ALIIRTL. CLOUCH tilt lltinost importance Purl, emulsified cod-Iivedoii irnot medicine as many are prone to think of medicine. SCOTTS a EMULSION in form of growth-nourishment that is of utmost importance to many children. That most children relish and thrive or Scott’: is a “tra|'|m’-' accepted the world over.’ Give Scott ‘a to the children and watch them grow strong!“ Scott a Bowue. Bloomfield, N. 1. to-is ‘ tfon, not dreaming that I was bor- lng him to death with my talk of hats, and at the same time con- tinually emphazlng my earning capacity, and s0 making him un- comfortable. I have heard, and I guess it ‘is true. that women cannot dismiss their business as a man can. They 09 ELECTRICAL INCOME AND UTGO The Bnflery CannotjReturna M0" Than It Recovery. 1 An automobile storage battery Ia like ones bank account. One cannot draw put more than is Pill into it and still avoid trouble. for, sooner or later the "drafta” will nut be honored. Yet, in the case of thousands of batteries, this aorl. of rproced-ure is being attempted, during this season m‘ long _nights and coll daya-the demand for stored current is allowed to exceed the ‘total of effective charging cur- rent furnish" "zrl the supply of stored elect z: energy becomes exhausted, ‘or irt otLher words, the electrical account becomes "over- drawrt." There are just two ways in which to relieve this situation. namely: To put more current in YWY r13 use of a Mo the Chemical wit Ceclnr Polish The M°P with Ct-Cednr Mad; of Steel it: is so construct» O IVES SUCH EXCELLENT RESUL TS‘ satisfaction derived from the is dependent upon which it is treated. is treated Polish. There can be no finer Polish for any varnished surface- ltjnny be ured o_n any aunacefevcn 4m u; pimqr-wrth perfectconitdescc. ' he Mop u scientifically derl Milli-i; - iliiiilippfi a talk about it at any and all times. Theyiare too new in the business world to forget it when they are it home. or ‘with others. it is of such vital interest to them, is so like a new toy. that they hate to ‘ny it aside even for the sake of sooibllitp". It is rt-mistake-one learned, but only when it was too late ~ C ‘Betty tailed me up at the shop or to take less current out. order to effect the former, the fol- lowing suggestions are made: adjust the regulation of the izeitera tor that it shall produce a greater Cllilfillllg current. or in other words increase it's charging rate. modern generators——on those hav- ing ‘third ‘brush regulation In So This an be 210119 on practically all by ' - " ' btained'—' perfect "cent re pressure loo a feature Important to good floor pol- rn . Us: it on any floor—wlietber var- ‘nialtcd hard wood; _ _ I h stained soft woocIf-also cri orlc at and linoleum. Ute it. too, for dLLHUIIB an poliohing woccl-work nzd atalrs— thus you may avoid much stOOPWZ- bendin and reaching. I _ ‘ acts‘... Polish Mo; (I?lill'd or ant} c) Prim ‘L50. The Ialndlc—14 rncliea icnS’“" Zimeltrn. 3 n. Q r3. o -, 5 readjustlng the third brush posi- tion and ‘on those with field re- sistance control, b_v ire-setting the voltage control magnet. Give the battery more time to do its charg- ing, by operating the car, at least, part of the time, onjiecoud speed, with the engine running 1n... fast enough to develop the normal charging rate. This practice alone- will usually keep a ltn-t-tery at full charge. Running the engine idle. merely for charging purposes, Is not to be recommended, because it is too expensive and bothersome. charge the battery from an external source of current when tiecessary, which should be the way be very seldom. if the charging rate is ade quate and the battery itself in good condition. K outside charging is frequently necessary. it is better to own a small rectifier than to be continually taking the ilatter_v' to a charging station. Tho following suggestions may enpibie the de- mand for current to be reduced: Use the lights only when required and use the small headlight bulbs or the dimmer when admissihe. litlpltlfe vcryiargc headlight bulbs by smaller ones. Temporarily dis- continue the use o felectrlcnl ac- cessories, such as a cigar-lighters, spot lights, trouble-lumps and electrical vulcanizers. Be surc there are no internal shortclrcuits in the battery. Avoid leaving the ignition switch on, when engine is die. Provide a. warm place for the car, so that low temperature shall not reduce battery efficiency or re- nnd told me: "Mr. Keilyon wrote lite the nicest note, and suid he would be lelighterl to collie. I felt as If I knew hiill after reading it. I was afraid I should be a little embarras- ied with lily poverty party. but t ihnult. I told him to went" the old- =st thinks he had, and he promis- ed." 'l‘_hut night I told Robert who was going. and watched him‘ close- '.y when I mentioned Marion Hov- .*.y’s name. lie did not change e). pression, simply retriurking that we ought to have a good time. I spent the rest of the evening gett- ‘ng out the things we were t0 ivear-lhc iparty was‘ the next even- ‘ng. I found an old dress in my trunk that I had saved because the color v.':t.~= particularly becoming, although the tiress I had consider- ed post ireztring. Then I discover- ed titrold grey suit Robert had discarded, and in some way neg- lected to give away. IIVith old shoes (etc..) we would do very well. “It won't he any trouble for me tn go to‘n poverty party," Iliztryl said when we talked it over at luncheon on Saturday. “But if it ltad been a fancy dress ball little Mary Ryan would Ilave sent her regrets." Tomorrow-The Poverty Party . I I I HIT BY STREET CAR DR. F. MONTIZAMBERT IN SERIOUS CONDITION AT 5T. LUKES your Hardware or Grocery II"?- rats OTTAWA, Feb. 24.—Dr. Fred- erick Montizniltberl, Director-Gen- eral of Public IIr-tillli for (‘uttadm is at present in rifiserioug condition at St. Luke's Ilospitzil as the result of itijuries u-hich he received when knocked down by a street car on Sparks street at the corner of El- gin, shortly after one o'clock Thurs- day afternoon. His collar-bone was fractured, and he also stisttiiiterl‘ an injured llllfillltlCl‘ and painful llrtilscs on the side of the head and about the eye. The hospital tiutltorities report his injuries very painful, and regard‘ Ills condition as serious owing to hrs advanced age. Dr, Montlzalnhert is 77 years old. Rushed to Hospital, The accident occurred when he was enileztvoring to cross Sparks street at the corner of Elgln. Ac- cording to witnesses, he could not have noticed an approaching Pres- ton-Rockliffe care which was going west 0n Sparks street. He was struck by the front step and the side of the car, and knocked to the ground. Passersby rushed to his aid, and he was immediately taken to a private room at St. Luke's Hospital. , , Sevcral- witnesses are of the opin-iort that ‘Dr. Montizanberfis foot slipped and threw him against the moving car. DI’. M. O. Klotzt chief physician quire long starter imotor runs. Adopt :1 method of. priming the (ryl-intlers in the interest of prompt starting. Questions of general interest to _ motorists will be answered in this columnyspaee permltting._ If an immediate an-swer is desired, "en- close sell-addressed, _ stamped en- velope. Address Albert 1.. (‘laugh cure of our office. Prince Edward I Island Ships The sntallest of the Ilrovlnces of the Dominion and the lust to enter Confederation among the old divis- ions, Prince Edward Island, has long been noted for its interest in ship- ping. As many us one hundred sca- golrtg vessels have been built there in one year. The first vessel pro- pelled by steam to enter any port of the island was a tug boat named after its owner. Richard Smith. manager of the Albion Mines (‘cal Company. Tile little craft was ibullt at Pictou. On the 5th of August, 1830,‘ the little vessel brought a pur- ty of thirty excursionlsts to Char- lottetown, returning the same day. (‘harlt-ttetilwn and huudy schools. churches and store. besides being iit title uf the best fitrmiirg sections on the lslnntl. House is now nun very convenient with puiitp iit porch. out buildings are iir good repair; also pump itt barn For furtht-r particulars apply to LLOYD MORESIDE, on prcnlises 72402-253] EGZDII. 'I via m, M|y tcrruption when the Straits wore ice-bound. IPInaIIy n movement was - * inaugurated to have o. powerful winter ferry constructed and when thin was constructed the irltun- 6.25 a.m...l.v. Charlottetown Ar. 6.35 p.m. ntion of the island lu the stormy 6.45 a.m. Lv. Summerside Ar. 6.06 p.m. periods of the wlntermontlts was 1.08 p.m.--Lv Sacxvllle Lv. 1.15 p.m. tnucll improved. Even with this 225 p_m. |_,,_ Mgngtqn Lv, 10,55 am, ship there are occasional interrup- 9-20 a.m. Ar. Montreal Lv. 9.25 am. tI0us.—Exc. —i-<0->--—-—- Leave Charlottetown Dally Except Sunday. Daily Service Between Halifax and Montreal Maritime Express Leavln Best Through Connections to Prince via Sac Local Train leaving MOnctor. at that leaving Backvllle for Tormentlne at See Vout Tickets Read. Via-JANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS W. T. HUGGAN, District Passenger Agent, Charlotletown, P. E. I. npmly liyunrler the cure of his own physician, oldest tlmCllllg 0i’ the (‘anndian Pub- connected with that Department for the Fenian Raid. __________ q Montreal, daily except Saturdays makes for the Ottawa Electric Railway» attended to his injuries on his ar- rival at the hospital. He is now On' the 7th of September, the next year, the famous "Royal “'illintil," on her first voyage from Halifax to Quebec, called at the same port, but as the merchants of tile place tie- cllnetl‘ to purchase fifty shares in tho company, which they had been offered conditionally, she came no ntore. The next May, under ar- rangements with the rmstnl author- itics, the "Pocahontas" began her regular‘ trips between Plctou and Charlottetown. From that time on- ward there was a regular shipping industry in the Province. Vessels called at its ports and some of the best. craft afloat in the early days slipped down the Prince Edward Is- land ways to the water. Tho service satisfied the resi- dents for a long time, although every winter‘ thorc was a serious in- Di‘. J. F. Kidd. Dr. Montlzanibert is one of the llc Health Service. He has been 55 years. He, is also a veteran of TTWIF‘ O THROUGH Quebec and Montreal With Connections for ORONTO and ALL polntg We“ CANADA WILL GET THE WORLDlS BEST PRICES FOR GOODS. MONTREAL. Feb. 23.—Dr. J. W. Robertson, (7.M.G., speaking before tho Canadian Club toduy, said that. in Europe today there were he- t-ween ten and fifteen millions of people who during the coming sum-me will be either on the verge oi‘ dostl-tution or absolutely starv- ing. An Canadian Minister of l‘ood Supplies, Dr. Robertson said that while Canadians were clamoring for the government to pull prices Edvfnrd Island Points kvlile. 10.55 a. m. connects with train 1.15 p- m. . W. K. ROGERS. City Ticket Agent, Charlottetown, P. E I. O-CedtnPoliah 25¢. to saooiizu. Both M CIIANNELL CHEMICAL (‘oiilmrtv LIM [TED Toronto {sit-mi , INSURANCE . v ' t is the best insurance 1n existence. Why? Because it‘is the cheapes and" at present it is put on absolutely sound foundation. There I5 1J0 fraternal insuranceio coinpilfi’ “Wlllllltlt ISSUPII b)’ E1‘ x.) lob - at)“. Zjj-yé THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS Liberal commissions are given for all applications received and full particulars cn_n be received from the undersigned. We invite applications. A. D-. FRASER. High Secretary. 711l-2-18ME1tno. down, the European Governments were trying to keep tilem up be‘ cause there would be lack of BT0- duction without good ‘prices, Cun- arlirs reputation now was such that site would gel the Wllrldfl best prices for all site had to sell. "My own opinion is that we shall in the next few years do well ln J. F. WHBAR. H.C.H; spouse to efforts." ‘ At the final ceremonial of the peace conference Dr. Roberson stated the speech of Premier (‘le- mencenu occupied half a nlinille, Presltletii Wilt-um seven niintites. and Sir Robert Borden eight min- utes. Ileprcsentatives front Pan- ama, Uruguay and Honduras spoke agniculture, with profits in re- about an hour and a half each. Opens the Pores A Remedy for Chest Colds, Throat, Stiff‘ Neck, Earache, and kindred ailments. A (Irove’s O-Pen-Trate Salve and Penetrates Head Colds, Sore Spasmodic Group pply freely to the skin just over the affected parts and rub it in. GROVE’5 O-PEN-TRATE SALVE is also an Excellent Germicide for the Nose and Throat. Itshould be applied to the nostrils so that you will be continually inhaling the vapors while in the presence of ‘contagious diseases, crowded cars or othe epidemic of Grip or I fiuenza germs breathed patients who are sick with ' or when you are entering r public places during an nfiuenza. Any Grip or In- I through the nose are destroyed by this germicide salve before the germs can reach the throat. FOR THE SICK Place One Level Teas O-PEN-TRATE SALVE sick room. The Antise the heated salve makes patient. It induces sleep to anyone suffering wit Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Ding Cough, Dipht ' Whoo The Healing Effect of t patient and is very com . If your Druggist h Postiifle stamps to Paris Spadlna A\e., » poonful of GROVE'S nt_ a hot saucer in the ptrc Vapor rising from breathing easy for the and tsla great comfort h Spasmodic Croup, Throat. Coughs, Colds, herta or Pneumonia. ~ he _Vapor relieves the 7 Porting. Price 35c per , asn’t any. send 35c in ,2 Medicine Com _ Toronto, and a, full-size box will be_maiied to you promptly. y ji- 4i’ vn-u- >51» pany, 193 i '-'I'Y~‘