maximums . "~".'i'°'.-i‘.i'~'if:tt.2'i%‘.°' t_ “I penile-tbs, Jain» n. oriaui, “A allies. m. and Olive n. Ile- j of Meadow Bank. P. I. l. ' DEATRQ In loving memory of Mrs. John ‘W._- Glow. died at Pleasant Grove. ‘ All]!!! 87th, 1919. One year gone but not forgotten Yathy times our hearts are sore, For the loss of the dear loved one. Who on earth we'll meet no i, ,'mor~e. Darling Mother thou hast left us, And thy loss we deeply feel. {But iris God that as bereaved us. ‘He can all our sorrows heal. l Inserted by Husband and family. zlititi lllllliAllllNS ‘HALIFAX. August 26.——(Qu0ia— lions furnished by F.B. McCurtiy and Co.. the Montreal Stock Ex 82% 135% 96% 55% 53$’; 120 73 B6 138b,, 80% 182% 77% s2 - 95% out 119% 39% . ..82 51% . BURKE-MADDEN DRAW. JERSEY City, N.J., August '.’.4.-- Martin Burke, the New Orleans heavyweight, and Biiriliy Maridril. New York. fought twelve rounds to a draw hero tonight. (‘oi-its DR. CLIFT CHRONIC DIOEABEB we» 5n Victoria IE1“, CIIAIILIYPIITOWIM l’. L, :25» atrium-Ir. homin- a . At laymen lloael. tlltM stun, r. in. 1.. ‘Ifloadafl Iealay. Thllvllay. a aura-Afton l! to I. is. Film:- 8100.00 monthly la ol- onvn-o. In“?! llll-‘i-Wl-Bmos. i-PltlltlSSifPliiti . ll- ol- immune iiiiooigiziiiiui Iassrs W. B. Prowas and D.‘ A. llaeKinnoa propriet- ors of the Vim! 70$ RIME- Norwood Road near Char- lottetown. P. l. l. are pre- pared to sell a limited num< her of foxes and ranch them for parties if they so desire. Tho Viiny Fox Ranch was established in the fall of Ill! and has 30 pairs oi fox- es fl of which are ow ed b! ~ Messrs Prowse t aeKin~ non and ‘the balance are boarders. The ranch has been nniler tho management of Ir. Prod Andrews and has been one of the most sne- ccssful in t".e province this ysar. Thh I! pairs have to- day 97 living pups or an avar- sge of 21-2 to the pair. Tull we (tlnk will compare favor- Alli) with any ranch in the province having strictly 101D fllin- . ~ policy of the irrnaso- insnt was to select t l very best foxes thatmone-y could buy and feed the very beat food. Results have Justified this course.‘ The number of pairs can be ranched will be limited to fifteen so ltar- ties who desire to tlKfl M" van‘tage ‘of nu. should so"! r y. i021. oaoaoaort am...‘ ‘s. YYMVBTIV l l ‘KING’SGOLLIGI. WINDSOR iUNiVilllSlTY colds” Am, Qoletltla. Law and Divinity- trsinlnl A thorough Academic at. moderate cost. amidst the but anritli and moral surroundings. illl Th; College Vi“ ""09"" September 29th, Next For Calendar and information ,,. ,.,,-_-,,...... qualifications lllli mu inllld‘ aci-ouimudaiion. will! ‘i’ THE i'iil€llIDi<}N'|'. Windsor. N I‘ "i781 Jlluly 27llSr-pt. za. Charlottetown Business College REOPENB SEPT. 7TH. STAFF QF PRACTICAL iN~ STRUCTORS vYvv v ourHorse l l ii CurinCrackiad Heal, Bzl-iarslaofiont or Soft Bunch laming the anirnal? i C Cl Dhi girth aythkozfin m working him re Colic.‘ Kid T bl F l‘. . c»: s."'§...i°l'...i'.li "of: lsorsetlaiqwoakanripr eaa llrdVl/OODBURY“ ll(ll\\‘ Lll\lli\\'l\l Ant Condition Puwtlci": will vaiiava all lbooa troubles and save and prosorwa tho livos oi your horses and eauio. Those two preparations aro standbys with horseman and ‘ because they are an dopendaila. Don't sali er trado aianl ooaick llorao until aiior you bavo hi DI. LWaod- buvy's one Unilnont and Condition Powders. Those reiiabierenssdies may save you the coal oi a good horse. Sold by Duqgisis and General Stores Prepared y b FRASIIJI, TIIORITQI R Co. LIMITED COOKSIIIRB, QUE. toe “Cl KING'S COUNTY EXHIBITiON 'y0\I. isi- looking girl my place. OQQCQOOO-QW- ‘ ,¢',",,,.l"i ft .' iosii out ‘~"Fi;.2'5."ii'.'ii7.1?ii§{'§ IV JANI PHIL-PO . ‘in atsaav L. eLoualv‘ Mills wiLcox Pure ZINA Wis: s P-ap- cameras. 04. E6004 artisans IN FLAG! or cnano mo moigaroa A Mei. asks: What is wrong with a generates" that has boon 59'- uhg“ a; 1m- ss possible. hut won't deliver any more eleotricity_to the (mum-y? Can an ammeter he it“ m my car in place of the charllll! indicator that came on it? There u" three wires leading to till! indicator . Angwar: The most common cause of insufficient output‘ from a 8911' P111101‘ is improper flnfldlilv" 0' l?!” commutaiol and ltfllflhfl- ‘l! l ° 1011119!‘ -._-. perfectly cean and true I The next day Miss Wilcox came into the ollice where i was trans- cribing my letters. dictated to Mr. Claxton. and" remarked: “Want me to put you wise!" "Wise to what? l don't quite un- dorstund." l didn't understand at all; but remembering the day be- fore. l tried to be tactful. "Wise to the place and-the boss: if he likes you it is an easy place enough. The hours-are short. But don't let Betts get down oi» He's the one man in the plane who hires and discharges all of us, and he does it for nothing sometimes. So watch out. You never can tell when he is soing to tum youoff fogsome other girl — usually a. good-locker." She nlhllii: rather bitterly. "You have nothing to fear on that score," l returned. She was a remarkabiypretty girl, although overdressed. She had a good cducatio": also. yet at times was for more ungrammaticul and siangy than Mary was now. ' ' “I'd been gone i008 "K0 l! 1 hadn't been good-looking," she con- iided. Then, "Why don't you wave your hair and ‘comb it down over your earn more? it's awfully " oid- - fashioned the way you wear it." "i ha-‘e. always worn it this way. My father liked it so," l replied. lust as some one called her, so relieving me of her unwelcome con- lidence, and advice. . What Miss Wilcox had said about Mr. Belts made no impression up- on me. I was not working for. him. but for Mr. Claxton. Should iiio manager discharge mo, l shqiild demand to know the reason. not mcckly walk out to give some bet- and the latter bear on the commu- tator with sufficient pressure are well mm: to it. will! their suds free from 81513118 i" ‘im- 7°“ (mum to obtain the full oulltlllnijflw suming that all connections are tight and there is nothing wrong] with the windinz- M a 8'30"“ rulg, an amnieter an be inslullfld in piae of a urreut indiator. lt would perhaps be well in bllYlnl the amiueter to specify the name and yea: of Y0“? Bill‘. will?" Yo“ order, so as to obtain an instru- ruellt suited to your needs- i canaomiariou ousniss V. asks: (l) Does carrying oil too high in the crank-case tend to cause cnrbonizatioris? (2) D095 U19 use of oxygen to remove carbon ill- jilre the cylinders orpistons in any way‘! (3) Please explain the best method oi removing carbon. (i) What is the best way of renewing‘ leather upholstry? ' l Answer: (1) Yes. it may result in there cing too greaba depth oi oil for the connecting-rod euds to dip into too much oil being splash- ed, s greater tendency for oil to wort up onto the piston heads and The following additions and corrections will be made to King's County Exhibition Prize List 1920. C LASS V.—PiG5 Sec. ill-Pen of two Bacon Hogs and breed m" cross, to weigh not less than 170 lbs. More than 270 lbs. $6.00, $4.00, $3.00. Swi 14--—l3rood sow any age, York- shire. Diploma. l Sect. 15—Brood sow any age, any" other brecd, Diploma. I CLA38 XI. Fm‘. ti!» (‘ollociion of Linen from island grown flax 1st $100, 2nd $50, 3rd $25. Sections 40 and 41—Work of girls between 13 and 18 years. | ANDREW LAVERS. l Secretary. 2424-8—26-thswsss5i . lget huffy. AUCTION SALE ‘ To b0 sold by public auction on the DlFPilliSPS of Mrs. George L. Scott. ut Cornwall, on Wednesday‘ 22nd, Septriniber. i020 iit one‘. l i |cd? That Mr. Accurate Thorough Lubrication MPERIAL Polarine gives thorough lubrication und er every operat- ing condition. Cars and‘ trucks give longer, cheaper servici when lubricated with Imperial Poiarlne. ' imperial Poiarine will not: break‘ up or run thin under continued operation. When l told Mary, she said: "She's jealousof you! Didn't l ‘tell you she was a cat? is she gouu looking?" "Very, and would be much more attractive if she wasn't overdressed lShe trim‘- lo tell m0 ilowfifo comb my hair." “The dickens she did! The nerve of her! You're too good-looking, too refilled, to be much of a pert around any office. You sure are if the gills are setting their caps for the unmarried men around. Are lliflv all married?" "l haven't the slightest idea. ‘rom something she said I have a notion siio cares for that M-r. Hells." "is thus more likelihood of rapid car- bonization. (2) There sire some engines upon which methods should not he used. ac- cording to thioir manufacturers and we advise their warning to be heeded. Generally speaking. how- ever, we see no risk in using this method, if it is applied properly. A professonal should do the job. One bad feature of the method is that the incombustibie part of the deposits is not fully removed and works down into the engine. (3) Removing tho. head and scraping all parts is the best method and the oxygenprocess is the next. ' (4) Clean it with a sponge mois- toned in mild soup suds and dry with a chilmois. ‘When it is per- fectiy- dry a reliable leather dross- ing may be sed. the high mucky-muck marri- Ciaxton?" "I'm sure l don't know. nor care, What difference does it make whcihei" he is married or not? i urn hired to iuke his letters, attend , to office work. not to keep housei for him." ' "l know. Zena, and you needn't But remember, i was a "0""!!! girl long before you knew itriythiuy about it. Most of the ilrnr- it don't make no differene whether the bosses are marric[i_or= "fit. They flirt with a pretty girl Just the same. But it makes a lot of difference whether the girl is WATER PUMP8 GIVES TROUBLE A. E, M. asks: Why is it thatl cannot make ‘my water-pump tight’! l have replaced it several times but water still escapes slowly along the shaft? Answer: You may possibly find ihavthe shaft, where it passes throagn the siiuffingborc is worn considerably out of round. lf so, the oxygen " the right sort or not. i'ii bet n it muyynsvc to be replaced as it is (Light Iedkln body) L_.____.__._____ IMPE ‘ it seaiis ail the l I'll‘! (Marital heavy body) It reduces friction to a minimum by maintaining a coating of oil on every wearing surface. piston by establishing a perfect piston-to-cylinder seal. power behind the ‘ Learn which of the three grades described below is best suited for your car from the imperial Poiarine Chart of Recommendations. which is ‘ on display wherever imperial Poiarine is sold. - ‘ Sold in one-gallon and foungalion sealed cans, half-barrels and barrels, also in l2l/fi-gaildn steel kegs, by dealers everywhere. p “giiiltfi 004% IMPERIAL POLARINE IMPERIAL POLARINE HEAVY’ IMPERIAL rotlitmia A (Eli's h"! 5d!) A GRADE SPECIALLY SUITED 1'0 YOUR MOTOR RIAL OIL LIMITED ' Power - ‘Heat ~ Light ~ Lubrication Branches in all Cities in MEMORIAM MISS BESSIE McKAY vicinity‘ by the sudden- death ,uf Miss Bessie McKay, youngest daughter of the late John and Mrs. McKay, of Wood lsand. Tho l A gloom was cash-over this’ Darby and Reginald Thomas. and beautiful. MR8. JOHN LADNER. A sari gloom was cast over the town of iSt. Peter's Bay on Aug. 10th, whcn the angel of death took from its midst. one of its most ‘leaves to mourn her untimelTdeIIh The floral offerings were inanyi besides a host of friends, a kind and loving husband, her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Frank War- -ren, Little Harbour; two sisters, Miss Biye and lMiss Blanche, also one half-sister. Miss Ruth of the firm of T. Jaiaton C0,. Winnipeg. A very impressive funeral service was perfofrmod ‘hyVRev. Fred M. ‘Olay, asisted ‘by ‘Rev. D. ‘B, McLeod of the Presbyterian iChurcii. The Dr. C. C. Archibald (I county of a. I. Pull arson-I- fle,‘ ai flr-hoot ana Hoaoiixai Plluttci" limited u. 2-- O-lll L Building“ Great opposite iiamlan Tel a e b hours I to ll a. I! highly respected citizens in the person of Mrs. John Laduer at thcl early age of 20 years. o'clock p. m. lli‘l‘ hpmrsiead fiirinl of 65 acres together with household fil"lllllll‘.~, binder. mower, seeder, roller, scuffler, carts. plows, har- rows, 2 driving wagons, sleighs and many other articles. For particulars apply to McLEOD 8t BENTLEY. almost impossible to pack a shaft in a badly, worn condition. Some- times it happens that if the radia- ior is badly clogged, leakage at. the stuffing-box occurs, because of [the extru pump pressure that acts Idem | upon ii._ Asbestosgraphite string ' .paoking is the best material to BUSINESS COURSE: Rapid Writing, Siwll- " mg, Corespondcncc. ‘Commercial Arllhmilfi- Book-keeping, by Actual Business. Practice, Busi- ness Forms and Banking- decoascd had but recently returned from Canton. Mast-n, whero she ilad spent the winter with her sisters and was seemingly in good health on her return ,but a few days previous to her death slur was stricken with cerebral menin- gitis. Everything possible was ‘pickle/s worth of pamcakes that. Your Mr. Claxton ain't married, "mi the Wilcox girl is setting her cap for him. i laughed merrily. 1 was happy because l had secured such a nice place and M!-r_\"s peculiar amused mo. singing by! the choir ‘assisted by ‘Mr. ‘Rando h Bruce was of a very Her death was indeed a several‘ high Order? A due“ Sq“. m u“, shock to all. Only a few, hoursiArms o‘ Jesus, a-[ayorne hymn 0g mrevlous 1° deal“ u “by ‘my w.“ the deceased, was most pathetically born to horpbut despite the skil- ' sung by Mn ‘Bruce und W" 8e". ful care of DruMacLauglliin andlMacbaughlm The 98114.83..." " nurse McLeod, God called her to be were ,Mesgrs Clarence Chins, Cafl a phone Q 4 l [it l‘ ruluktkb: igzuziied oi! bonra at DR. .1. u. ilotitiroi. ava. can. nos: Ann limo/u -| B di . - 8011'.“ .8121... é-‘ll-‘if lull“ " ‘ oaiaenci- 4 Grafton Btruei 1 ‘p; hq1-'I--Ifl a m.tn (p n vain-a by Avhomlntlnt J.w§A.MfdTadllOi\lALil A oar-mar. cousin», st. Money vo LOAN Olltio Riley Rnililumltiiarloiiatno- llilfobi-ltitl 8. 8. i-lESSlAN ‘aviator, Boiteltov, Mauro Punti- , Eto. uouev 1'0 LOAN alarms» r. ll iaiaoo “tin. I. a. 030M; "vs-rsmuaav sundson Office anti msideneo. l! Prince st. eel-nor Prince and sydnsy sis Ebola“ m. " _ llll. Ii. ll. JOBNSON -Rlotico limited so. mamas oi $9,107. No“, ‘riiiioai amt Skin out» is, oiiiusumc- .- lloars lyr- [ioonigoa o; appointment only Mlaiiienca a Water fluent. illi-Tli-fllflira Commercial Law by Mr.\ 0.8. ilnman, K.C.. Lec- turer and Examiner. SHORTHAND COURSE: English, Bull-less Cor- respondence, Correct Sty- le and indenting, Mimeog- rapliihg, TYDBWfll-IIIB. Commercial, Professional and Court Reporting by the reliable Pitmauic Sys- tem of shorthand. ADVANCED ACCOUNTING desire. t0 'i‘o those who For information apply L. P. MILLER. Principal. — T‘ ~-s_-,_.—=_-_=—;__—_~_—:-—.~:-.:1.~_ l Farm For Sale For sale in Rose. Valley farm containing 100 acres, 50 acres clear, 30 acres good hard and soft wood. Balance easily cleared. Farm is well watered and within 3 miles of Emerald and Kinkora Station, near school. Buildings in fair repair. Apply to Edward Giilis. ZIOZi-S-ll-Tllflhsfii . G. S. lililiaii, Ii. C, Iarristor and Attornoy-at-Law Room No. l2. Cameron Block OiHA R W 22521-174! ‘@000 s so in: n. ssoouioitu aspen-i. aviator. Mm m III‘, -~ LQII Oaoiaroaloaa Kilian a. i.» ‘The Siriithgilrtiiey‘ D TIMITAIIJI FOR AUGUST 1920. Leaves " nshaw. Leaves Ch'town Tues. 3rd 11.00 a. m. 6.00 p. m. Fri. 6th 5.00 a. m. Tues. 10th 7.00 a. m. Pri. 13th 8.00 a. m. Taas. 17th 11.00 a in. Fri. doth 6.00 a. m. Tiles. 14th 8.30 a. m. Fri. 27th 7.30 a m. has. 31st 10.00 a. m. ' x Return to fdcArthuHs non-rats; si. =PP»a?9" g$2gg822 ‘FPPPFPPP issssssss h _ _ Solicitors . ‘l i115~8-2I‘i~'l"\li's'l‘llsSill Ill. Auction Sale at Cripsuii l am instructed by Mrs. A. E. Trmvsdiile to sell by auction at her premises (lrapuud, on Friday Aug. 27th, 1920, all farming equip- ment and two milk cows togvthlfi‘ with household furniture, consisting of tables. cilairs. beds, carpets. mats, stoves, pictures, blankets, pillows, etc. TERMSL-Ail sums up to $5.00 cash, over that amount four months taredit on approved Joint holes, with iliscount at rate. of six per cent. per annum for cash. if dny proves unfilvornbie sale will he held first flne week day following. J. H. MYERS. Auctioneer. 2312»8-20-6i. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE \ For the Estate, late Mrs. H. J. W-"irth at. late residence 177 Grafton Street, Friday, August 27th, ‘ commencing at 11 o'clock, Parlor. Diningroom, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen furniture including Range, Oil Stove, Carpets, Oiicloth. R. Beairsto, Auctioneer. 2391-8-24-4i htsriiuci wiii: ii VERNON RIVER UCEANS or IT Iiightoon thousand gallons in tan hours without lowering the well s it. There's no natural reason why YOU cannot have Inst as good s well on your property. Just drop s lino to The lrask Artesiaii‘ Well Co. Ltil. "l Quoooouoon Gilaridltsiawa I l "Girls who work arc too busy to think of flirting." l told her. "You should have heard me telling Moth- f"' that ' knew no one but you and Mrs. Fagin. She couldn't understand why I had no youni: men culling on me, bringing me lion bons and flowers as they used ifluwhflli l didn't need them.“ d Aint it the truth! When you “gt "w" 11111188 you have them. 0Y1 you do, you don't! it's ii vase of them that has, gits, and them what ain't got nothing 51m left! Bu.‘ honest, Zena, ' most, "viking siris look out for the main tihtincc." Joli me more about the manag- PI‘... she risked after a bit, 0mm", he likes Dretty girls in the . “e- EWBL '11s can't be blamed ior that. can he?" "l lint-iv there was it worm m. "it" "Slurry. a nice bitter one He ll bemaking love to you pretty “mm- “nil if Y0" Won't stand for it You're flred. Out you-i] so!” ‘ _1 laughed again at Mary's ex. presslohs. I knew that them were ilne business men, moral and 8°00. like Dad. l had begun to realize tnare were some oi the otli. er sort, too. but I thoroughly be. gavel-lg‘ the ilne characters predomi- l hated to think ‘ti; ‘ ‘ad been s blillflosso ma!” Dad .T°'0¢t'row--A Visit to the Movies __.._l_.:i Fox Stotks for Sale by Auction ' l am authorised by (h; Execumm gifxhf Estate of tho late John A. f} ll I.V» 8t. Peters Bay. to "u in iont of the Court House. chflflflllvu flown. on Friday. September 3rd n, - o clock noon the following stock; and spares: i910 Div. i share Connauizht. coat S50. .1 pr, l share St. Lawrence. t-ifiit $100 3 put‘. cent. l shari- 8t. Lawrence, coat $100.00. l share Piirr- Canadian. cost $100.00 6 per. cont. i share Magic. cost. $100.00 i’. per rent. a l share Rcinl. coat iioono 7 in-r. -r- n . i share Willow Hill. coat $100.00 V, per. cent. if’. i-liarca Record 2min oar-h, m" $300.00. 2 shares ‘Record 2600 t-ach. $50.00. Terms at sale. colt To use and we presume that you have tried it. I I s | Questions of general interest to motorists will ‘be answered in this column, space per itting. if an immediate answer is desired, en- close self-addressed, stamped en- velope. Address Albert L. Ciough. l care of our ofllce. scrx ‘ a ESZEMA IN RASH lIUlllllJRll HEALS On Face and Head. Itched and Burned. Dlsfigured. "Last year l became ailfeqed with eezolina. Itctarted on the cheeks in slash, and the water spread and made my face sore all around the ear and partly on my head. The akin was very sore and red, and the breaking out itchcd end burned so that I could hardly help scratching. My farm was very disfigured. "Then fused a free samplb of Outieura. it helped so l boughtthres taboo d Goap and oiie bot of Dilu- rneat. and my faes was hailed." (ligand Mia awn ash:Feb. ii. iota.’ “Le Cntlcura Bospifiuuusni and Taleum the cars of your skin. " ""’ '&‘.1i:‘..fl..§."e.'.f amid‘! mgr. r-iisu, “mo. yohavoawitloai-ag. z WOMEN'S liSTilUTE CBNVENIIBN Tre 7th Annual (‘imvrnilnn uf the. Women's institutes of Prince Ed- ward Island will he held at Char- lottetown on September lat and 23d. "' ~ first ""'<i'm will brain Wedfl ll- IQQ-II I-lil- p. In. in the Domestic .. ~ l\l\l ...n. Kinda-iirarten Hall. The ovrninir mr-etimza will he held n thr- Aaaomt-Lv Hall. ‘Prim-e of Wales College-ts mmencing 7.80. The speakerill or Wednesday" ev- '. ‘Iloien MacMurrrhy of ' of Charlotte- “ End for u aday rvrnlng fir. oodwill. an Rev. (l. D. Mc- IEII- CALI. I, “2..'_z“"/. U0 OIIQOI‘ cordially invited. < | “in?” iblic i» L stft-Erstlistrimonweati. - \ done to relieve her sufferings, hav~ lng the best medical aid procurabie but she passed peacefully away on the 11th inst. Deceased was twenty- four years of age. of sterling quali- ilr-s beloved by all. The funeral which was airgely attended took piaca 0n Saturday at 2 p. m. scr- vices conducted by the Rev. Mr. Back. of Militown, N. B. The floral tributes were beautiful. Miss MacKay leaves to morn ti,“ brothers and four sistes: Mrs D. ‘B. McLeod, of Nunthskct, Mass. M-rs. Waiter Grey. Mrs. Frcd Flame. 0f Canton, Mass“ and Mrs. P. ‘D. MacGrcgor, Wood Islands, Wm- and R- W.. or Wood island. John IL. Walter H. and Harry, of Boston, the latter arriving in time to attend the funeral. interment at Wood lslanifs new cemetry. the bereaved is extended our heart- felt sympathy. MISS F.. I..MacCOFlMACK he many friends of Miss Florence lrene MncCorniaok were shocked to hear of her sudden death. in the early morning of August the thlr. teenth. She was the y ungest daughter of ihe late Angus and Leonora Mac- the many good and manlx 11",“. Cmmflck- BBIIIC a favorite in the home and in the community her death is deeply lamented by imi- family and friends. The late Ming MacCormack was ed-uctatsd st St. Eieiinérs High School and ‘Prince of Wales College. t ‘interment took place on Sunday at, St. John's Episcopal cemetery Si. Eleanor‘s services at the home and at the church being conduct- Qi! b! the Rev. M. White. The ind-Wwm one: ¢—Rayi|||°pd Andrew. Gerald Andrew, Ambrose Compton, ‘Leona-rd Gay, Rfllph Competi: ion Ias. AVAILAIIIE FOR IilACll mun “l5? ldllirnlloa New idverv teacher and parent niiuulil note that Intending Exhlhimn. in the llankorn’ Competition for Pigs and (‘nlvi-s must make application the datr- of the Fair. Otherwise tho money will not be paid. Forms mnv he obtained at the Banks or at till» Department of Agriculture, ck". lottcfown. lilb-llthllmli- h», School Fairs and Banker's at thr- Jlt-nreilt branch llank hi-forol with Him. Florence (as she was familiarly known) was of a ‘kind and loving disposition and hid ii host of friends who "will severely _-mourn her death. The high os- teem in which shc was held was testified by the large number oi friends who foliowwi her rcinuins Ito tits last resting place at lMidgell cemetery, where she will await the Resurrection morn: it might wcil be said of Mrs. Ltidner tint to know hcr was to love her. She -- .-_ -.-s t Dr. J. E. Blanchard, -.s=-—=~-———-—-—' Stewart, Eloy IMadLeon. James‘ Gillis, ‘Randoplh Bruce and Albert Quigley. (Put. and Tom-You don't really imusllw that girls actually propose some times, do you? Dick-Well. all l know is that this is leap year and some girls are getting married who never got married before. ‘Examiner please cow-l ~1=rI Dental Representative, ‘ Soldiers’ Civil Ito-establishment, ~ Charlottetown. P. E. II Discharged soldiers of the c. m. s. entitled to free Dental . ment under-this Department may a ppiy to llepreii entative Nova Seotia and P. E. l. has been appointed Dental ' Assistant Director for 2307-20-6i. Sundays about 1 p. m. l value sum I l T (‘Mpg (ind (TQIIAI. ~ "might rates and full informatl BQLILfl-Mltf. SALE!) TENDERS wil-l be re- ceived by the undersignod until Tuesdambept. 14th. 1020. for thl purchase of The Wellington Co., Ltd. property. Property for sale is as follows: One Midget Marvell flour mill (50 bbi. capacity per 24 hours), fully equipped new building with concrete base ent. llili in use l since 1917. ' One wool carding mill (clothed anew last year), building in good condition. One boiler and engine in separate building with concrete foundations and floor. l2 51-18-181. l “assumption of Freight and Passenger Service Saturday trips are direct to on apply treat- Dr. J. ill. Blanchard. Ill" for Charlottetown, P. E. l. 44 Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. INTEIINATIONA IiliINlTi 5t. John and Illllll ave St. John every WEDNEQ‘ (i p. m. (Atlantic time.) stpnrt and Lubes‘ gigs’ ‘£21933’: era-raucous’ some or, lirt-irt connection with Metropolitan Line steamer-bier New York Vi! l i - , to ' . - a. o. otiaaim/igattilohfi‘, N B‘ ‘ Mill Property in Sale ua—-_aa¢__n1o \_ One saw mill eollprislnl "m7" shingle and lath machines planer. Power-water and steam. i“ dam "built in 1m in good conflllli" with new water wheel oi 40 i0 horse power. Land»; plot of land. i! l0?" more or less. _ Property-A plot of land inolll ing mill sight, i2 acres. 1 bulidlll lot, one acre more or less- Ten per cent. of amount innsl It enclosed with each tender. l. ‘l’. GAUDIT. loo’!-