“1-‘8-1 p: ~_ _ y g imaluanuuvnlllrraw nunnummwmnwuulnluaanmum t ii Av‘! '1 l d-"I m r. m. Ilad “Wfirf l‘ til this maul-h. ', ‘ . ' Adoufliter. tits P/E. Island m. mo. to B. P. moi-nine. a tacos ‘QOHE-N. - At the onoje October 5th. 5 W. I‘. Olendenning. toga Hoeucliexi. tu cNeviii. both oi fun- ' ---—-—-— / I <0 ,.l t y” . n’ a’ .4»; M ill “l. i 1* J . ‘ “' "JMI-fl-Al. the e n. Island modulations: 5th. 1920 nqiul gqqhgqg, “M 16. Funeral notici- HI‘. Com‘ lea Ili_ IF til lhllray Hair IF iuix iwrru auLPl-iun IT _ will lube unrunstuv N v can "rent. _ .___,._._. ‘ Xlrnnduifitlibf ltept her hair beau» , llyjgfkohod,‘ glossy and attrac- p 11th l brew 0f Sago Tea anti .; iphttr. honey r her iinir took ,.' 1.1m! dill tad or streaked 61* ' uoo, this simple mixture was i; 1M with wondhrrui effect‘, by ‘ m; lg my drug store for W y~ -, h'p Iago and Buiphur Cnlnpolind." a,“ will ‘a; u Dry-l bottle of this Ail-tints recipe. Improved by the Oddltlon at other Ingredients A" may to the at very little cost. This simple mixture can be flflptdfidvll upon to restore nnturai color i-Iflu beauty to the flair. . . ,.,,_ 5... ...,.,.., rill!- \','\ - I’ . . ~~ 14, nu naturally and 07ml] that nobody can tell it has boon oppiIed-—It's so easy i0 i150» 0o. Ydta iimply dampen n com-b or an iii-nail lllli drlw It through 70h‘ ball‘. taking one sniuli strand t a tilnd. By morning the gray 1r dilallieail; after another ap- plioatIou-or-two. it is restored ti» ltl 11180211011101‘ Mid looks glossy q; no tcniiilii. Livii’ GEESE A Wiiited . ‘lil- it ‘Niece aré lliygunrrlntt-c Ilfivifir" “if fldllflklober 891i, iii I(cn~i_ ‘A; tip t0 p. m. These prices, , TQM Geese. $2.60 each.‘ En fell. ‘ll-DU éuch. Will take in‘ i l . rig s. Fuhrer wit m» I Auctioneer. -i°-u“¥i ‘ ‘LTLZ: Fa r lo r “i7 zllc Will Milli? private sale our of‘ Ute best firms In ueen‘il County lit 0 sci-QB tldiiipl-sing 1B0 zicrcsi BB7, WBMW tered, and 30 acres ‘tiih mi; house and null tlinlll '10 grind repair; within, not tn middle men, i RHIIIIIBLE , Make this Delicious Beverage in your Own Home! l IN a few minutes! 32 whole glasses of sparkling ood- ncss, ready ,1; you want it. Tang filled, cooling t irst» quenching. I l".»\f\l-l.Y-.'\Dl§ comes to you in a small glass tube—a rich collccntrati-d essence of true fruit flavor-enough for 32 glasses. Yolirown clean sugar and ure table water are the only othcr ingredients. Quiclty madr-simple directions on each package. I Five luscious fruit flavors: ORANGE LIME. CHERRY LEMON RASPBERRY FAXI-LY-ElDE is sold by grocers, druggists, confec- tioilcrs and department stores. . _ y Give your ‘family this treat every day— its surprisingly inexpensive. Made in Canada by Power-Kealchie, Limited, 'l'llroiito. Only 35c. a tuber-for 32 glasses LY I lllsi i cilli IV JANI PHIL?‘ A PROMISIE- ASKED AND MADE flhwpter 134. I had given Frank Claxton my promise that I would not even be engaged ~40 Kenneth Lawrence for six nroiiths. I felt a strange light- nesit, a relief. alter 1 lliul done this, r-vnn though I lTPIIblJlUd at what lay before IIN‘. ill tried to vncuuriigt‘ myself that I never hall Cyitlly been engaged, never rraliy prsiliised to nlurry - Krnnéih Lanvrenlce. llc had taken everything for granted, and In his whirlwind lwny had Iburtie me along with him. Yet, even so, I very raturzilly dreaded lily coining iii- tcrvitw wiill lllin. i “Take the rest o‘ the tiny off, re- nlalil at lifllllL‘ ‘while this Mr. Luw- ‘rrnre is in town. Learn to know _lllIl\- in IUIOW yourself." Mr. Flax- lml lllld said. And I, troirbleil. un- certain, lzlluily took him at his yrortl for that titty at least... I wi-ni dirl-i-lly to Mary. I would iell her everything, and so what sh: thought oi’ the entililglelneiit Into which I Iind allowed HIYSBII to he tirlvwu simply because oi‘ my dreams of an ideal nian, whom l really "arcrly kntwwus Mr. ClilX- lilll l-illll. Iltw \\'2l‘3 I going lo llluke this‘ uiun from the West tintlerstantl? I felt sure my action was going to hc utterly lIIL‘0llll)l‘0l1t'llSll)l0 i0 him. Ill- willlld probably think 0f nit‘ 11B fl(,l(lt‘-—1| _,“irI who didn't kilow l1('1’ iwli blind, if nothing worstnl ..luI.lil'i tflililill that I hud allow- Hl |ll_\-;o';' Ii) lit? swept on by liloucllls that I had hull of hiili ‘hr years; that I ll.ld Iiccii ill love u-Jth lore, us i_\"IJ'l‘ll0(l by these Il|(IIlI,l|i.i, ratllcr than iii love with 1.1m. "Wlllll in ii, Zena’? Soilicthiiig"! Ilqppeiil-d. I liIlIAV Ily your lace‘. jitiry cxtiuilul-d its i wlllkctl Into illlillllllltiili Cleiriiig Sal; OI‘ lll‘l)illllt‘il Falrlll, slxuazil-ll iii .\lt‘llitilll‘l:f.‘, Lot 4S, Oriohcr litli, at 1;’ tfrlllcli. IlIIltil .<llIII'|i. I-‘zlrlll i'li|l-1l:<I$4 of in’. ;II'I'I'.~' of elloicl- Itllld, 01in of the Iivsi farms Iii llln .\lill'lllllll* Provillvcs. Ila-ii: lit!‘ illilcs from t‘hllritlitl‘lo\vil, one lllill- from lliv Mi. Ilurbtii‘! Sltllizlii. Iflilsl‘ vlleestl ialctory. (‘hurt-Ii uiiti sl-Iluol. .\I;lliiill.: ii tlii lIlPIIl lil\'lillivili.l_lll' tllIlI'_\'lIl;.{; iivw houso lieiliod with lint whit-r, Il'l\‘]illti]It'. l-tlltld Imrils, L’ iII'I'l‘.~' til orchard. illso all lllt- vllliilllill- nllifili, crop uiid illlplcllltiiiis. Stock.-—I intro, S years ollLllirlllll, 1 lllzire seven )'L‘Zll'$ old, 1 drill’: llilrrli‘, _\l‘.lr.. old. tILirtlli Iirlrllll, zllso out‘ r E illl‘ Ill-st herds iiif r<~gi.-;l<-r<-.I lltilslrllls‘ (‘\'I'I' oi'l‘cr‘.~‘.l For salc, ilrcd to ilic host bulls in lllt- Proylilirc. Crop.-—65 tons hay, 500 stooks Banner calls, 60 stocks wheat, 5 bilsliols Timothy seed, qullnliiy polzlitics and turnips. and lull line of National QUEBEC & MONTREAL 1 TIME TABLE IN EFFECI October 3rd IHE ALL CANADIAN ROUTE VI 6.25 llhilmlttelrllvn t ire-quarto! at 3 ITillF of North. "5 A . 6B5 ii- m- Iruiifrasfltbtlon, nithool hdjoinillgl’ 6.45 a. m_ Lv. YSIIIIIIIIQYSRIQ Al; (L05 p_ m_ I'm. r i: es ill Illl denonilna-T g 45 a m A“ Burden l, ‘ 4.10 l I wltfhfli b dhort distance. 10130 a m’ L‘, lhrmeutin I 2 r p’ m" Earl-n twill-be sold us above or ‘ - ' _ , ° ' r- 4° P‘ “h di God rllyiit purchasers. ., 1.08 p. m, LV~ bilCki/illfl Lv. 1.15 p. in. . t1 to ‘ 2_25 p m_ Irv. MtmCltm i,“ 33,-, n, I,‘ 0°" Lb "cMmmEu" 4.05 a iii. Ar. Levis, ((1115) ],v 2,40 p m " NorlIlWiltshli-o , ~ - ' “"3414?” 5|, 9.20 .1. in. Ar. bltlntltul Iiv. 9,25 a. ili_ 5“ C ‘it-WIS Bl Qllfibeii Willi Trllllsi-oiitllicntal Train for Winni- Sllle 0i .t,ii,a,in, etc. , At Kflppoch Thursday Ociolrll 7th., (I00 ilindkrl chtiico Imnner oats. 400 stooks choice imported 2 row “PM! Hid banner OZIlS, inbred. m etooirt white ma wheat, s heron noon food, standing, 100 nook: Mrclwheat. 1 driving horse, l your! old. 1 work horse, Ciydes‘ dale 7 yeti-i old, 1 enllilago cutter, will! elailttor, l hay mower, 1 grind itomt, 1 Chaihilnl tram wng~ pr); and Vancouver. Connections at Montreal Wllllfglgt lhruugh Grand q-runk and tfzlnlitliiln National 'i'riliils, Ior Uipwv“, 'l‘,,,~,,nl,,l pa" Arthur. Wm, nipl-g, Vanicnuver, and Victoria. Leave (‘Iinrltitll-ttiwn Daily Itixplipl gumlflyq DMIY ISQTVIIYQ it“ O""“" Liilmrd liI‘|V\’f‘I"lI Illlllfzlx nnd Montreal. Maritime Express, No 4, leaving 31,,m,.,.;,| "1 913,-, ;,_ m” oxwpt on Saturdays, makes Ileiii (‘lillliflltinu m, M] prince Edward Island points. FOR RESERVATIONS, lll\'I‘I~1_\-_ byypq "mm, ,,,_ W" 1" "UGGAN- w. K. ROGERS. District Passenger Agent, Wcny Tlckeq Aim‘ CHMWLOTTEOWN. P_E.I_ d hilt SALE l For siile nt Sinnrhel, Mill I'm» __. __,_ ‘Sale of Land at Strath- giir_tliey _. 0n. 1 single Iritck wagon, 1 double pgriv; s,“ Mm and Gris, Mménlln. yum}; ,1 “my incubator. quflnmy clulling Itoinry Silw. Shingle .\v “MC!” M", bumno mbe bstlncuiter, Planer and Matcher Mk bench m) i M h and t.l_i_t of! saw, 40 H. P. boiler _ - I‘ PW‘- lc e" and 3:) I-I. P. Engine; Maple Leaf was‘, cupboards, dishes nnd Olhcr cruililer nnd also two water I a. v wheels; connection all In gond re- ‘r J. Thorley Mutch. pair. Will sell land with mills to suit purchaser; handy church and J- 5* Milnouu-Dv school; 2 1~z miles from Bradnl- Auctioneer. M” 59mm“- 3265-104-51941. JOHN BERNARD ’I‘ll be sold ili tilt: (‘curt [louse Hnnsiiaw, at noon on Thursday, October 14th, two Iota of land sit- uated In the villluze of Bonshaw; one mntnining 41,4, oer-eh, other 5 1-10 acres also nt same time and place two forms situated on ‘the north side of the road. one mile from Bonshaw, one contain- ing 96 acres, other I03 acres, For further information apply to Alan Stewart. Strmthgartney. lllt‘ piilcakc shop, now 11111011011111’ licscrlcil. I hull pur-ptiscly 1111361111 so that ‘I might 11nd hcr lit Iiberly lo talk with mo. "Yrs, Nliu" stilllellllng has hap- pclild. It is ll long story, dear. I whll _I had iolll you much of it ltlllg llgll." I tlicn told her of my liL-‘ll liicrriilg with Kciincili Law- rciice, of ilcvrr having set-n or llCllfll oi‘ Iiiili, hut confessed Ihni It ‘I _-_ __ _ ._-_‘“ i m’. is, b‘: slglémetxrmd?‘ ellifilg-"iiifiiflll iIllI)ll‘lllt‘III<, usullliy Iiuilt on 1i wi-II rqliippctl lzlriil, together a ll y o 1..- . . ml“ w ‘hgthsml “mp m“? lino‘ willl Ililrilcss and all otllt-l‘ llrilcl- . llm ‘llllllt-rtllis to illv-ntion. I lEMULSION (M!!! 00W Qt‘, lin ll cto or . _ - . Qpgmbfir this ili my lust wcck 'I‘t‘rlll<, llIl sums up III lllrlril), (‘il.~'ll, Il\'t‘l' llllll iimoullt 12 months g Ono mun why OUVEINE EMU!» I hay-Q m}! 99am}, ‘ ' SlONluohelnluHnr CauflmColdn, I MmHAEL Lux, credit. llild I||)]il'UV(‘tl joint iiliIt-s, Ii lwl- (‘rill till 1'01- cilsll. If storlliy wflltfle" "'4 Iciefllfllkilfl-llevll / ‘ _ Woburti, Ziluss. l , cosdilion in,‘ IIGIEIILIOISI ganglion "I; . . _' _ so c oil first tint‘ dzly. ~ ‘ lu lllliccil n u- ui n uric ‘ 4 m‘ i?“ z; arise ‘Q the blood, irnprnvn dileo ll and l 7» l A. MHFIOII Lillit‘, I nppoUls. and [Iva VILAI and vllnllty . I , E _ u dr- flnllll uy-hm. J‘ MCDONALD’ a ll you are not fenlingwnll, uowhul z ‘ - p , _ _ Au,,,l,,,,,.,.,, ' OUVEINE EMUbSION can asis- § n" rmmxl house, Ill tlrsl rlzllll-io-fi Si. y yOu-llltcnulublllflllel. ’ choc repair.- loud oallnr and lame =17 1:11...- -—-~. I ,4" puny,“ "4 b‘ ll! folfl~kmlllty~ n “m- ‘mm by! _ I Gonna! Stan: Iuwu If. fl m“ m» vii l. howl u» »~ Through SERVICE 4 ,, ,, .. ludflon OIFrIdngGOGLOber 8th. ht, I , "w. 1 a t: 0'01 n.1,: itglnl Street. l 3 - l Frnhr, ramp-ac». United, 4 mgqlik- sergeant Bradley,’ i4, l, a n a | a n g COOISIIIRLQn. a y “PDQ” (r001. 4 ,‘ 5 ‘ w"- °"*ER~ l "eatery/swan I II SIIIIE Miilllll» b’ _ Pyorrhea Quickly Relieved By "ABSORBINE JR.” :15‘ your gums andhtender! 0i’ _ w 3n ya‘ Elsh Are the slipping away m the teeth? en your gumg _ in this condition, "18 lbhltlll all gerlms in the mouth—4 ~oomet mg to l: ch bleeding flesh into flfltllselieallll Blliasrdfih: A: one Dentist writcs:—"A SORB: INE JR." has a future for dentists ' the treatment of Pyorrhca." Used in diluted form, “ABSORB- lNb JR." makes n mouth wash th lestmys germs, heals tllc umg, ma tents decay. Clean and re reshing Iistejtnd odor-anti being a * (crmlcide, is zlllsoilitely safe. ‘I $1.25 a bnttlc; at most druggistg q lent POSIpHiII i-y w. F. Younc Inc. Nlflilil Building, hlolltrsaL ' a Farmers Notice Jhinlnlenviiliz blonday, rqfiplnmhny ‘Jltll. we will tltkc delivery of Ilvt: iitiiw tit tht- following points. Furni- "l" hilvinlz hogs ll) hill-r will m. “vii in MP1‘ our rv-prt-iu-iltlttlvcn nt thcIr rt-spnvtlvt- stations. 'i‘l'r:§mn y Mont Wright. Aiontnglln l"'I'|".\' Ilrllltc. Yl-iili-u A. Ii. .\illrllll, (Irnnd Vlvw \\'ni. Kl-llrllvy‘, blllrrny lllVnr IIIIFIZV Jenkins, IInzl-lbrlmit. \\'t>tllntlt iintl (Rik, i\Ill|'(-I| uni] St, Pl-t-‘rs. . III-rt II. Iirlnvil, York, (‘Ilium (‘olwiIl, Northrup‘, WHDNIGMDAY Wm- C- Clark. Summernide. John Whitehead. Kcnningtun 1,. H. I’). lilcLnod, Almrny ~ Louis Mtillnrt. Cnrlcton HVPFPU. Ilnnliim. Emerald I-lvi-rt-tt \‘\'fldlrit3|(, Ihlntrr Itlver \\’e will take delivery n! h0g1: 9v. cry week dny at our plant In Char. loin-town. IIIlzhci-t mnrket prices pnid nt nil pnItnl-l. I-‘or Information phone Office 532 or Abattoir 583. o‘; they need aomeb ' WHEN USING “ WlLSONiS I FLY PADS i l READ DIRECTIONS X tantrum AND/ roliow IHEH, lxncttr/ Best of all Fly K1119" 10° per Packet at all Drugglstls, I Grocers and General Stereo ,_______ - I5~1OIQ< oo-oo-Qqe-vo-vvvs- ilillts for the Motorist l‘ av ALnsn-r L. cnouan 1 D FITTING PISTON RINGS (Continued). Be Sure Rings of Correct Dimen- sicfls Are Obtained. Whcil all I-Iirec (or four) rlngq have thus been fitted, they are sprung Into their respe live groov- es, Ilc-glliiliilg with thc otfoln one and. as these cast-iron rings arc rlllhrr frail, this is a delicate job. A pllir of piston ring pliers design- ed It) hold a ring with its ends sprung zlpllrt, Is a very useful tool for l-lils pilrposc. It is usual to plat-e the rings with their points '9]).'l(II‘(l ill intervals around the pls~ lion. Instr-ad of all in a I-iilc, in or- til-r to I'I‘Il'.l('.I-‘ leakage. As tlic rings sprint: out Ilcyoiitl the surface oi‘ ,‘I'llr\ lllnllill it lllakes It difficillt to cillcl" the piston Into the cylinder but by applying a. ,-bi\nd of tine iron ‘wire, with its ends twisted to- gaihci‘ llround catch ring, It can be Ill-Id down in its groove, until the cilgl- ri’ tllt- ring has just eiiieretl Illt‘ burc, when the Wire ("an he ‘cut liiul rtuiiov-ed and the next ‘Ting illllil band treated in the saline illiltl been thoughts of lllm which Iltld kept me from letting lllyself ithlnk of any oter man all the yearh she bud know-n mo, anti been with |illl-. ‘l IIl.\\'-'|'_VS know titers was 50ml) lone)“ she interrupted. "But ‘go oil." "\\'oII, you know what has hap- pened IIOWr-lhzll ic is here, and ;Il‘zit_iiv expect-s me 0 go buck with lllil. “Ain't you going? l Iholigtht It WIN; ull settled, although It most lil‘! my heart, and 'I‘onl's, too, to lllilvq You go so far away from us. So soon after your Mother ctuliie’, Ico." ' I l "No, I am not g0lIIE'--I10i. ycl, at imy riitc.“ ‘fl sure allll glad! But what iliade you change your mind?" , ‘Should I tell her of my promise ‘to Frank Claxton? i decided I would not. I lclt myself blush 1131 zthoughi of the construction she- who ubwltys had insisted that Ml‘. iclllXlllfl trarctl for inc ~would put upon my decision ditl she know he Iilutl influenced me. , “I feel tIizlI l tioii‘! kiinw him wcII iyt‘nl)llgli—illill he doesn't rvzllly know me at llII." I explained rather divinely. “You lat-t‘, Mairy, I ttlu not. ui. llll like the Zi-ntl ‘Stewart ht- kiit-lv so long ‘uizo. Then Ilwtls gay, full of fun null life. That Is the Zena Slcwarl he thinks he wants for a wife, not this drllh Zen wliolli Ilc hits kilowii hut two day. Sn I il-Ill going to send Iiim away‘. I shall not he engaged or anything for six months, Then-perhaps, I don't kiiow—it' he feels the sanlo, and I (lo-Jill lliarry hllm. We call wrltc each other, and he can come on ‘occasionally. We'll get t.o know each other better." ~ “Did you tell Mr. (Jliixton you were going all-way?" “Yca-i. But he kntrlvs now t'hltt I nlll not --not for a while." "Um~l don't suppose by any chance you talked things over with Iii-m?" ‘Nonsense! things Mary." I was eniliilrrassed. Mary had at once suspected that Frank (llaxton had had something to do with my change 0| mind. lI must ‘be ctirefill that no one else suspected it. “llln glad you are going to wait, Zena. I don't b eve you care enough for that Ln ntve to marry ilim. ‘ii you do. it wont hurt him to wait six months for you. And it ‘won't hurt you, eiflhcr." I "Thulfs ‘the way I feel about It, M8.I‘y|—IlOW. I'm a coward. ihmlBi-l I dread to tell him. He was so sure hast night. Iiardly wanted to give me it week." I "Don't bother nbout him. Think of yourself. It's easy enough get- ting tied to a man. It's the 58111118 untied that's ‘hard?’ ‘Tomorrow-Zena tell: Kenneth he Mult Wait. {Q->————— zzNb child should lbc BIIOWBd l0 suffer an hour from ‘woirlns when prompt. rcllcf can he got in u simple but strong rcmcdy—lMctlicr Graves’ Worm ‘Exterminator. Don‘t always hint 4 Farm For Sale 115 acres oi‘ land situated at Brook field, 91,4, mlPn from Charlottetown 1 mile (mm lcoivliie It. R. Station 75 acres under excellent cultiva- tion, balance covered with hard and soft wood, within M mile oi‘ two schools and churches, churches oi" either denominations, within easy reach, never [ailing stream of wat- er at. the rear, two walls at the front. large house and comniodious barns ail In good repair, well fenc- ed with cedar and wire. For further particulars apply to ANGUS N, McLEOD, Brookfleld, P. E. I. or BENJAMIN CARTER, Auctioneer. aosii-illfl-lfl-pd- cxsmilm i-Ariulm 00.. i.1-n,$2°7-1°-1-YmW6ii>d- well oiled to permit cw °""'"°° .;,1-'tno parts. In selecting Ill!!!‘ irohl stock. those that are mull nearly circular, when compressed. should ‘be chosen. They 6B1! l"! tented with a pair of call ers. ll a rIrst-cialss you of fitting s lo be done, It is a good idea to twill! Ted lead paint to tho bore and tea’. c-ich rings by Inserting it. ll it! lacs is reddencd evenly the lit ii! good buulf there cre parts that do not taikc the lpalnt, the ring should be reiccted or the other ‘part flied rlowh carefully until there Is ‘a bearing throughout Its leiiglh. ___.~1._. ENGINE "DIES" UN EXPECTED LY- T. B. writes: .My Ford 0118i"? h“ good power, ‘hut occasionally ll Wm suddenly d-lo. Sometimes. ‘M1911 i‘ is about to do this, ‘I throw ill I0\v- gear and it will start HEM“. 1"" usually it divs when oil low 56TH‘- Qntjp In a whI-le, by turning the engine over a few turns, it can be started. Tilers is no certainty 97 getting home, with u car in this condition. I think there is n0 trouble with the CiI/ITDIIPIOOI‘, ns It is ll new one antlgasoiine floyls through It. Cain Y0" Ewe me ‘my help’! - Answer: This seems to us to lbe an ignition trouble which comes on suddenly. Probably It ls due_tu ,1 Iouso ccilligcjdpn or a delectlyy: lliacc In the wlrlnii- This l5 Prfff ably In some pflrl of the PYLm-"Y ignition circuit, which I5 c0mflil>n m all the cylinders. You better 11° I)V\l' all the COXIXIQCIIOIIS/“nd m“ switch and timer wiring I" deilalh 'i‘licrc mlly be trouble in the iii-ii;- lielo vrindliig. Wily don't you put Ill .1 set l;-i' tlrycolls, coniicclctl to the battery side of the svrittlli, and sct- if you still have trouble‘! 'l‘lils would decide ‘whether there was magneto troillble. It’ your engine stops without any warning, Igni- tion trouble Isl indicated, hut If It gradually weakens, misses and suspect carburatloil trouble. KNOCKS WHEN THROTTLE OPENED. O. W. B. writes: Sometime ago II. knock developed in iny engine. is most noticeable wihen running ill. slow speed and lhc throttle is suddenly opened, "but is present llII the time. Tile connecting-rod and main bearings have been tightened Iiiliuy it the. the wrist-pins thut are causing this’! you give me’! Answer: Beside the carbon knock the one which “shows up" most noticeably, when opening the [hffllllfl to zgpcoleratC. is the loose- piston knock, which 1s sort.‘ oi a ratltling sound. lit your DPSIIOBB IS ‘have worn considerably undersizc they maybe making the noise that you ‘hear. Quite likely your DIR- Iolrplns may have worn consider- ably, hut the ‘knock "M! ‘U101’ mnlw is usually not a very 10ml one. If your kiiook is heavy and rather dull, lllc in-ain hearings nluy brill bu in trouble despite y-our lightening them, the flywhvfil m8)’ not be perfectly/light (ill the shall. the rngiiic lllily lbt‘ 1001-1: 0X1 (‘he --~7--—-___,...__,,.,_, _ _ frlilill- or the park setting may be , stililowhzit early. Arc your iilmlng’ gczirs perfectly tight on their shafts? Question of general Interest to, motorists will be anéwered In this column, space permitting“ If an immediate answer is desired, en- close self-addressed, ltampcd en- velope... Address Albert L. Clough, care of our office. When you “know" you have a stomach it's time to suspect Y0l11'_llV6l‘. You need Beecham's Pills. A lazy liver and‘ overworked . kidneys allow food. poisons to circulate in the blood and irritatetheen- tirebody. .,, , .i all ' . ..,...;....la‘ -.. 4,“. _ I Sal: c: Al! "Club: In ch World. airflow: c. 51ml Jh. Prince 0i Wales College Teachers Wanted. Applications will be re- ceived by the undersigned, to fill vacanies on Teaching» College, Charlottetown. Aylglicants must state quai ‘cation and experi- ence. ARTHUR NEWBERY, Asst. Provincial Sec'y. 5th October 1920. 3306-10441. pops Iii the lcarhuretor, you may What advice can I’ Staff of the Prince Wales ' "Of course I remembered your box of Ganong/s". In )4, r, 2 and j pound borer. {Bk for I'll: "De/acid" Bax. Orlqinltud by , GANONG BROS. LIMITED STJTEPI-IENJVJQ- Malina fir 50 Ynn a] fin: Clam-clam, {a tliofliiosi‘ in previous methods of communication, so lo "TIP TOP TBA" an advance In quality ovir all other teal-l l H E . _. . ‘ (LEARING SALE 0f Valuable Stock. Crop and Farm Implements A J um authorized by WIIlIiim Solliirfto sell .on his firrlii at Lillie York on Wednesday, October 6th commencing nt 1 o'clock p. m. sharp all his valuable stock comprising 7 triitlicellirllk cows, 2 gener- al purpose horses, 1 Irrnod sow, 8 sprlnlr pigs, 60 hens, l8 tolls choice hay, 150 stooks grain, 1fi0slooks lilixeti grain, I slack grcl-n feed, 1 14'. acres poilltos 1-2 ucrc turnips anti nlliiiglcs, . IMPLEMENTS l Itruck wagon,1 drive wagon, 1~cnrt, 1 hay nmver, 1 Iluy rake (Deerlng), I set iron Iiarrows, 1 sent spring harrow ,1tIIsc Illirrolv (new), 2 lploughls, llrny carrier rope ilnd blocks c lilpleio, 1 tIrIv< 1mg sleigh, 1 wood sleigh, 1 set driving ‘Imrness, 1 set leltlli htirneili. 1 cart saddle, 1 separator and illl dlliry utensils and Iols of articles not enumerated. . Terms 14 months credit on nil sums exceeding $10.00. Undl-r that amount cash, discount 6 percent for cosh as Mr. Sellnr hits snlll his farm. All must go, so come early and stay late. Lots 0t‘ the host food prepared. BENJ. CARTER. 310l-9-2814ipd. Auctioneer. llllciloll SALE r I nm instructed by Fred G. Kelly, West Royalty, 1% miles from town, to sell all his stock, crop and farm implements on ‘Monday, October 11th, at one o'clock sharp. . 8TOCK.—1 mare 4 years old, one mare 11 years old (In foal), onn horse, 6 years old, 6 choice milch cows, tsumc lately freshenotl and some to Jreshen soon, one brood sow, 65 Iicllsl IMPLEMENT8.—1 separator, 2 carts, one almost new. 1 driving wnlgon, 3 express wagons, one covered In, 1 potato digger, 1 scuffler, 1 set oi‘ Randlle harrow. 1 set rlprliiglooth lllirrnws, 1 plough, i hay fork and wire cablo, 1 pung 1 driving sleigh, '1 wood sleigh n lot of harness, forks, shovels and hoes. A quantity of hay, oats, strnw. potatoes, turnips and mangoIs/d‘ Sale ‘positive as farm is sold 12 months credit on approved Jfillli. notes: ' » JOHN MacDONALDJ 3297-10-5-61. , Auctioneer. flifillifllfiltfifl LIVE HOGS WANTED _' Our agents willdoad live hogs at our usual buying points on the following dates:- Thursday, Sept. 23rd. Thursda ,0ct. 7th. * and every hursday thereafter throughout October. November and December. See our agent: for prices, weights, etc. l We want a few good live‘ buyers at points where we lire not already represented. Write or phone for particular. _ _ ‘ WM, DAVIES C0., LTD., I . ' E. M. CRAIG,_ Middleton l! 1-0-81 mtwtt Island ‘Representative, the £6111”