. ' y II BIRTHS ire-st! uruu-caill 9Q"?! Hid MrsftgurniI-ying v51 I if?‘ . . tIlttvpaol-u oll July am, and I Blsuetle. m . mgflmsiertleld Pleasant tons. DEATHS Viv-Died at ltoxbury. Mass, | . Ir July 11th. John rl-yull ago‘ , ‘M! 8'1 Hayfield lStreot IOI-tQtoWmcn July 12th, Mar; I daughter of Mr. and m" BYQII. 889d four y " rs and mouths. Funeral to-ds , (Tues- " It.‘ It. m. to the Catholic l tery. 2 Mem‘ i m n. Pruaty s daugllt! Ind Mr . 5 45W Isry Dorottsys. Grove . =11“. 1m. to Ir. lino sll-u, . G. Stewart is daughter, Con- l0 01h ‘vithout distressing after ecta. There no reason .5 r21’. ha". .11’; fifid'°"i.i.l'.lliil".ll'..‘.‘3l’l'p... an odierstomachtroubles. his$i£..% s. ’.‘ e_ »-\"s.' r Inauguration of‘ New Troiiscontinentzll Service Marks Important Developnfefst in Canadian Railroad History with the eo-ordirlatiort NE id the first steps in co " of the Grand Trunk and l lian National Railways ,_ ivill be to give tit: [Xlmillion a nrw transcontinental service. Effective June 17th. I910. through trains are l0 hi‘ operated from Montrull to Vancouver over the rails of the two systerns. the route being by wliy ol Ottawa. North Bay. Fort William and Port Arthur, Winnipeg. Saskatoon. and Exlmontrsrl. . This will take the traveller through regions cl rsrrllilitllll "wk , rlillrm and general interest. The new eaprcsi trains will travrrsl » the Algonquin Park ol Ontario. the Nipigoll Forest Reserve. Qiletico Park. the Rainy River District. the _ richest ol the Prairie lands, jasper Nstiurllll Paris. the ' Mount Robson region wllere the Céftitlllft Rocliies reach ,. their greatest height, and the lovely vallcyi ol the Fraser ‘ and Thompson Rivers. The rolitr will also tll-uvidr. a ll"\V short l way to Alaska and .thc North Pacific CKIHl via Prince Rllflftfl. r will rlow It's a WDC You can smoke right down to the bottom of the bowl with a WeIlingtoli-Jlecause tobacco remains d? all moisture gathers in the accurately placed we . Genuine French Brlar, seasoned the Demuth -way. Will not crack or burn through. Your dealer has your favorite shape I at popular prices. WM. DEMUTH a. co. possible lor the trovi-ller luilillll; at llllihls o St. Juhn to travrl on an all-Carnelian transcontinental illfti‘! llli. lmln cilrist to crust. but lor thc coovcnlrnrtc of thllsl- who ulay , rlrsiru to journey to Westenl (llslllldu via Toronto. tllc Cousins ' ‘ National-Grand Trunk Railways will plum.- ln cllert tllis llnnth a through dllily scrvlre lrum Toronto to Vancouver. the rolill i’ being through North lllly, Timaganll. Cobalt. Cocllrnne and tlll- ‘ _ Clay Belt ol (Itlllsrio. In planning the new services it has her-l. G H k r’ D _ pIOSsIlJlI.‘ to select ldrlll routes lroln the Inr e {ttllciiflht owgcdt it!!! PIW C 8 8 6 Bil ‘i: two railways. unJ the inauguration tiroug tru lc Remedyachancefogdgevc these avenues lllarks a _sliilinct forward step in the dcvelnpln . YOU!’ auliering. oi Canadian railroad llicllltiu. ; ‘us: . l ' , r . ‘ . l. r~ ' . - iiiainlljiiiinliiiinsiflirlli:* i’ ' ‘ I I (A Perfected method of timins. . n‘ at. John. PLB. ' ll _ together with increased valve lift In Mtltlllllfllll -. ‘ , I ‘ ~ _ l. ' ' .'. - " - . ‘ and hot-spotted manifold-these . ‘ " - — ‘ Y ' l l r ' ’ " I ‘ ' i - ' " I . ' " ‘ - are some of the features that give ‘hllilglylai mgqlfe’: the BIG-SIX its unusual power, aw-oy July 13th, 101a. smooth operation, and notable‘ gasoline economy. gives quick relief to stom- nch treublesgregulates an invigorate: the digestive system, and permits proper, eating without distress and pa . . ‘In M"!!! memory of Zvlra. Mary ' ' udiilmallh-who died nt Bristol 4°- Julv 8th. 191s. One Ionley year has pissed uilll . The voice I loved ls sllllcd. W50 Divine is vacant In our homo hlch never can be flllud, ‘Signed. Daughter K. McDonald. ' 1583 Picnic at berth Ilustiro _ 01,1010“ has passed since Hm All llbOIlTtl for lllt‘ clllllls Nllrul day, lilluuqll I‘ll llll- l-llll July. If you lwhen 911° W! llllT-l \\"“-l wish to unjny lltl Ollllllu llllii mull w JiwaY- lnPr come In Norlh llustiuo. l)oll'l ‘God loved lilnl too, and thought Ash us who! [asellrsa and ftn rnifaala BIGJIXownen are laltinl. forgot Ihl- flute, 14th Jilly. I It heat 1257-7-1 Illlllwlltetl lit. TOJIIIQ him to his heavenly rest. v ' ‘ ' i ' i 4 i I tallied /' l family. r_;—r —-* r 1' ién-Lfir viz, _ inserted by tits wife and fr}? next. lllccling of tho Dllir)" (Chet-sir Board) wlll be hold lll lllt‘ t‘ll_V l-ll mans Board ‘of ‘Prado l Filday,..Iuly llilll. lit 1.1m p.lll. Factories wlslliilg Illu billlrll (‘llil- tlnued wlll l-lend u lTpffialllllllilVl‘. to; this meeting or wrltc or plltlfli; the‘ secty. beloro tllllt ilzltc. The Hiilzelbrook Dairy Cn.. will offer some Iota of butter at Ihls rllci-t. ' ' ROBERT JENKINS. Sec. TFFJZIS. and silloslll lll. 1591 , , lliirliiéioiiiSale At ’_ Nllllll Tryoil. A farm containing fifty non-ll of well cleared Innd wltli wlltl-r on every lleld and good dwelling .h0I.l8B wllh outer tlulldlngs mn- venlenlly tILl-lfllfill rlvzlr l'llllI'\T'll.‘--. “hook; 0nd gust.’ rind grllll zlil :< ulsio crerllllerlor; and storm, H .'» roul- miles to Allllllly slllullll. wlll be sold u"t.ll g-owllli; crop or wi..‘l- out to suit purchasers. MR3. THDMAQ MeEWEN. K ' North Tryon. P. E. 1. IBTB-Tdilzlpd. _____. I am instructed by Joseph l1. Bigger, of Bradullulno, t0 l-loll by public auction, 'l‘ucsday, Jilly 201b, It. 12 o'clock. sharp, his furlll coli- alsttng of one hundred acres wllll crop. ninety acres clear, b-lllllico colored i ill. llurd and soft \\'(I't'l situated at Brlldillbllne Sllllou. convenient 1o Churches lllltl Stflltlld Ind one of the best shipping lat-nir- Ol 0n the Islllnd. ltlso Fox Itllilcll. “ltnck lsnd Implements us fOllDWS: ---One drlvlllg mllre, 9 yrs. old, Iwu draft horses, a yrs old, on" IIIIy i yr. old. Brlizllllln unrl Pllflfrllllll, live milk cows, 0m- Illurougllllrwl Bhortlipn cow an hclfor cllll 2 Issue. old. one dry cow, lwo lIUllBftl 31/3 Wl- lim- EWO llfillefs- 1 YT- "ld- further pllrtlculiirs soe time tabla. at! atoeru 1% yrs. old, three calves I mos. old, seven sheep, four aprluls pigs. one trroml sow duo to furrow ln Soptclllbcr 10th one Mllx- well ltl'lti0l', one Frost & Vluoll mower, mu- Frost 6t Wood lilly rake, ouc Frost 8: World sectional leader, one Massey Harris gang plow“ one spring tooth hnrrow, one disc barrow, one splkc llrlrrow. three illnglo plows. one potato .~-lIf'f~ f'er nn.l fllIli-r, one box curt and driving sleigh. onn julllp scat Wat:- ott, one hike whoa-I Waggon, (new), on drlvlng wagon, on plllpor, oni- eat fnnner. one potato digger. one threshing outfit, one Jlelloto crorlin separator, one barrel cllunl, lllly ' lork rope. and blocks, one Queen “heater, one BQO lb. beam scale, two ladders, drlvlns and work harness. lot of household furniture rind nlll- ar articles too numerous to men. ‘tlon. - '-" lf_ lll 'wlll be hold Thursday Ihc 82nd lit. fllllll IIOIII l ‘l ‘ ' "Perms for farm-—Deposll of flvo kindred dollars coals or approved dolut note pt time of srllo, bullion» on eleoutlotl of deed. illllr lll purchase prlbe can be left rm farm ‘loomed bwmortnge. Terms for pleraents; credit on llpprovell Discount ist lho rrito . per nnnum for cash. 0N l’. MORRISON. _ uctloneer. ylll, July 10th, 1920. 1567 pd. should prove luornly Slllf: l all sums rorlulrcd may ho nbtulrlvrl by nppllrw- h o'er that amount atlon to the Department Nollri: W0. the undersigned lui-rchunts llf Konslmztiln, wlll ivlimi- our stores on Wednesday lit 12 noon, 0n Sut- lll‘llll_t'.‘l All It. p.m., and lln Illl nth- I'l' ilzlyu lll 6 p.lli._ Iii-ginning Mon- lI-ly. July 5th. and continuing In Silptoillbor 30th. JOHN MCGOUGAN, REUBEN TUPLIN s. co., UNITED FARM PRODUCTS, u-o KENNEDY BRO3, lsrr-rn-izl. l l iltcuisitcvredilSviocli-M. For Sale Ono purl- lJI'l'll SlIIIFlIIOFII llllll, llllTu luolltllu old. Ono pllru bred slllll‘llll)l'll bull, one irlolllll old. lIoIll Illi-si- young llilllllltlS are from first prize iluills and slre, are good individuals and the beat breeding obtainable. _Prlco.< right for ‘immediate sole. l .1. s. JENKINS. l Upton Farm. ISZIl-Y-luszltiuethslll. I l§==.» 3.9. “M lgd lll n" Wlll Ieuvo Montague every Mon- day, Wednesday tllld Friday nt 8 a. m. for Plctou, N. S. .calllng at Georgetown and Bench Point, Mur- ruy Harbor. Returning leave Plc- tou, N. S. every Tumadlly, Thum- drly rlud Slllurdlly uI. noon. For WILLIAM FRASER, Manager, Plctou, N I. IlBQII-li-lil-lnm. —————-——__ ______...__->—-z.—.rr:-_—><rt.—" r ':-~— e eoooooooonoeoaeeeeeofifi JUST A Gilli. BV JANE PHELPS eo-eaoovoeeervvQQ-eeoa-e-OQQ MEN AND MARRIAGE llllsiVllllll ."-_7 ‘ lvllllllillll‘ \\'llIl\ I‘ tllillk ill‘ llllrm- d:l_\'.\ ill lll"| l'l‘llli'illl‘,llllj Ilunw ' ll llllys. "llPil ulollo I lI'l"ll lo lil‘l‘|I up llly l-lllfilfil" I Itlli-v/ wi-II llilll Iltl noon it» Maivi llilllll‘ I sllrlulll Irlulr Illillizs llvllfllfl: yl-l l ll-Ii ll‘|'l'll\ly :$t‘lll.il| I‘l:lI I llilll llllhl llolllllig In ll('I‘. 'll‘ it Hllflllhl Illrll out lllltll)‘, llllll lllhll ltulu-r. sllcll fllllllllfl Tllllrl‘. In lilllll llllClf, I would fccl so guilty. All dny Sunday we- WllSllUll and‘ ll‘lIIlf‘ll Jlltl clollllud. Willlollt, suyo IlllIVlI, .\'I:lry 3"t'lll‘.‘ll In rc-lllizv, ullli-lill-a... \\'lII'l‘lt'l llll‘ r " l-ivilulr! ll~ lllIIl'l' o!‘ u l.ltl Jillllllilvl ll‘ wlll‘ \\i'l‘t‘ lll-lll II \\'.'l:-. lilflllllft‘. wlurll you‘ Ilow ozlgor she was Io do its I wanted lll‘ rlo. Jllsl. ll IlillI. was onoulgll lo lllllkl- lll‘l' flux-an‘ lll‘ llll‘ lliil)ll.‘i lll Imr IiI'i-'Illl<-. "You llllmv wllul l'l‘lll Illilll-s do, I‘ dillft," slit: would sily. ‘l lillIIW wlllll Ilium kllld what prctond Io bo linll llln’l, do —— lols ol‘ tllcllv- but when lt comes to thc rczll thin}; I‘nl us foilllsll as ll Illiby. l\llli. Zonal," 'l|l‘ would llilll, "I do Wllilll ~_~.»_. — -~ - | Even now I r _.- l -~_T:~:-r~_—..—~r-—-: Prlnlrtmi-sst lll NAVAL "N" BIIGIPIPAIl \\'.\N'I‘I'iII Nlsvlsl Ns-rvloi- UFFIFPIRR ‘The IIr-pllrtlll- rlI of tIll- Xrlvlil Sur- vtr-v lllvlh-l- llplllirlltlllllu f » LIP-en wlll lwrv-"I rm ll Ilrora la tn- lslli-lll l-‘lll-ll-n the "i-nt war for Surly-nil Illoll- tollilll .1, |t,i I Al thr- pl rit llilll‘ Iwrl ilppulllt- '|vts~llts !l|'I' r-twn for Hurst-wlll Lin". temintn. “Jul” ai-rIvr-o tn he for ris which mny he extended ' pay tlll t'lllt‘_\' l"lvi- |l<-r rlivlli; l-qillpnn-llt ' on i-lltry 'l‘\\'l» llilllrIri-d an Fifty lmlurn ($250.) hlllrlzison IAlPIIIPIIIIIIiH wllllilrll\vlllir lti. l-ml of ltsrvr» _\'|-uv-.-r' urltlrsfrlvtury NI'I‘\'l4'f' rr-or-Ivr- u tlTliillliy rlf Imr- ‘Pllvlllullllil ltlllllirs (ilnlpol; Hurgvrl“ lslFllll-H. nrltn wltllrlrilivl t l-llll lll‘ Ilvl- _V4‘lll‘rl' iu-rvhw- r I‘|\’t' gratuity of’ I-‘Ifrl-v-rl Illlilrlrr-d Dttllltfl H.500.) Full purtlcillnrn rind illlullllcntlnrid of the avul Service, (lllflWll." Applications must Ilo fllr-d WItIl tllr» Nnvrll lu-pnrtmont prlrlr to the lat Ailgilirt. I020. (I. J. III-JHIIARATH. I ~ t M nttavvrs. 25th June. y "nu" Will Soothe and Ileal Whether It is an itching, bunting gkill trouble, an annoying rash, lrr|- talimi, cllt, wllund or burn Luticura _l-:lllulr.ll I urv. will suntllc andjn most cases heal. First bathe with Cuticurrl SOUP and hot watcr._ Dry and itllllltl! with Cuticura Ointment. in purity, dell- calc medication and refreshing Ira- grance Cuticurn meets _wi_th _thc approval of tllc most discriminating. Sea’ Ile, Ointment 25 and 80c. Sold til .C dl Depot: fimmlpualihfihhl-l ilifufimi Catleara Sea! alsavealwlthoet III. i346-7-6-tuefrl4l. ...4 In bl- ll ll'I-'l_\' Lllllllvlllllf‘ lllllri>'u any Illill‘ lll tllc world. Illlt lilI mlillyzlllllll: I Ilzul : "voll cllzlllli-l’ lVlFll. liyllcll \\ l s |)lt'.lI§-ll n» (‘Ullltl lll‘ Wllt ll u‘ Izlllllll blur)’ “In lll '.\'lll'li ill llll llll‘ I'|-"'" will‘ "l"- “Ilfls lu-Ilor lUl Illu l)Ulll of yous." 1.1m lint-lured. "Ullc ul’ YWH lulu: llilfl‘ of tllc tIllllT. Not tlliylti‘ llill you both lll‘ lzmld Klrlh‘ "|'ll""' lslli (tlllullgo Is Clllcago. just tolko llily oIIli-r lrig (‘I|_\'. lllul IHIIF» Yv-"II ll‘ ltlll illrl llll, -lIl‘-l llllllll l"‘""‘_" lllly rllllll,\'SllttlllIl' ilu-n ilnd you ll lll- llll riulll. ll I llillllli llwllllillvi-il tho things Joo I._\'llt-.Il Iold Illl‘, llUUlil lino and slllllcr, I W()lllllll'l llc =1 ri-lllill‘ roollls lll llli- mild IILU‘. Ilc glllVllllll Il.u'.:li--, llVIllilI llilll- lli-izorrll! Lolko illi . I. lll’ lllt‘ Irish llll..lll ll-tlilllwl‘ llilll ll. .-lll"' llullVl Inlll- llilll llilll! l" till Tlllllhl “I'm linggcrty, tlulfu lllu. A l l\‘\" tillllttllll wilrlls. it Irina, null IIlt-ll iill. prilsln. Didn't Izllu- long, but Ilo gorrli lllc ropnln’ has boon lolli; 1o Illllllt‘ up. TIli- (loud .‘|[' tllll I lll"ll‘ i! tillllll‘ I‘ Illllil Wlllll llilll‘ 4 ll llilll‘ Ibis Si) Illll Illlok '.l"/.. wlll-ri-lvlu l'l<.~' ill ll. Trui- It is, lVt wolul! lllll]; out, izlrls—~l'llu' to ll|l‘Il nllpzllty cnnxill’ \\'ll_\'l-i." Mary llilll I boIIl ugllull. Wlllll‘ I ."rlll‘l'll llI‘I' :’.lll' ]ll‘t‘<l lull \\' '|‘, about t'lllll'l‘ lll‘ 11.1 grilling lllrlr lull just yct. "It'll .1 trnso I'll have before I slop out," Mnry duulllrcll, "llnil ll Ilrli- Oill‘ mo. I ain't goln‘ to gi-l nlllrrivll but tlftltt‘, and I'm lrulll’ In have nIl tllc trllnmlns, ain't you 1n ll.i'.’“ "i never expect I0 no: l|l1|I‘l'lt'Il. Mllry,’ I returned. Sollluivlly, lllllllll rl-lal like lllliirllliig. llhougllt df Konnc-tll flushed through l_lly lllllld. would ll!" llllllk of Illt" llow rilss lll n. cllvilp POSIIHIYIIIII, inking» Ilvl- IlIlIl |<-n_l~ulll tip ? "Surc you wlll some dliy," .\'lr.~=. Lynch, who had lingered, brokv lll "llut lllkl: your llltvtl, It's uwllll Io llulrry wrong." Aftor silo left Ilio sold: ‘nllld you moan llilll. Zcllil, llbnllt lull gelling nlllrrlcll?" "Yes, Mary." “Holler-it lnjun, don't you l-xlloot In llulrry no one-flavor?“ "No, Mrlry." _ “Dlrl you llnvo ll follow WhIll luv (yll you die, Ilko they do In stories?’ "No-Amt Mllry, who would wrmt In marry ll poor unhappy rzlrl llllo Then, loo, I Iulvn prollllsilrl you know. rllc‘! m lllkl.‘ curl.- of Mother- to mrlke a home." “I've been llllnllln‘ ll lot llbrlul ln v Lynch told us llbou hurrln.’ No fellow Wllfllli to, that Zena. Don't lI. sort of Ilt with what Mrs. lllurry n wlullc roluly-lnlult» flillllly I guess. —lf ho loved us enough," "That's just It, Mary-Jr‘ he lov. rd us enough. I guess‘ not mllny _\{llI r i Hints Ior the Motorist I llilll Miss Zvnu . roolll, Mllry (‘Vllr ‘ llilt pcrllups somi- dny lu-‘ll llnd ll fcllilw WllI\l. might Ilclp BY ALIvZERT L. CLOUGH I 6 vQ-QQQ. OOOOFQ-O O-OQOOOQQQO-c SUSPECTS REAR AXLE TROUBLE J R. L. writes: Upull inspecting IIi_~' cur lll-fore tuklllg It out. I Iilld tllllt wlll-ll lll Kllélf‘ und jzlckull up. ollc roar wllecl wlll turn without llltl uppilslll: ulll: lllovllli: llilll Illlll. when I Illrli one of those WlIOPlS IIli- rlppllslll- mic turns ill tho (‘Mlle lfllfy illl-cclloil. Ono of the wlioels will pull out lli-llrly" (Iltlkllltll lncll. l'l<-.1u-.-l Ioll me wllnt Illa troube Is. Answer: lL ls often lllo Uzlat; lll.ll ullly one whcul turns. lllllllll‘ Illusll ('ll'l,'llIllSi.itllCCt-l, us the differential KIWI!‘ lluly Irzuislult illl Iltlllltlll lc» uneilulf of tllc axle rllld when one \\'lll‘l‘l I14 turllull, Ilu- llilll-l" \\'llt.'L‘l is (‘Illflllblllltl by Ibo diHi-ri-llliul lo Tlll-lll‘ lll“ uppllsiti- ivaly. 'l'Ill-r0 should not of rourso, l)l' mic-llilll inch end play oil one llXllhtilllllt. but just wllurl- lll!‘ Irllllblll lll w;- cllnnot toll wlIlloul lrllowlng Illu lllllflPl o1‘ your i:.ll-. Tho required udjusInlr-nt t0 tliko up this plaly lllily be at the tIlurllt-bi-ilrllig at. lllu llllforentnl or lll tc oclirlllg retainer ut the outside cnd o relscwllero, llcpillldr-nt Iipoli the typo of llxIu ua~ ed. We think that your oar wlll run llll right llS it. ls, but tllc iaxcesuivl: endpluy should bu cur- rooted. .1 RINGS NOT YET WORKED IN R. G. wrtee: I llnvo replaced the vl-slolrrlnsu on lily two curs llnd Illlvo since run tlloln about 60 miles lull llml Illllt lllt‘ engines do not rllli us smoolllly us formerly; tllc oil - "I" “Wlllillt! l0 ronch the piston llroporly. eilpocllllly under hcilvy duly. 1 wlls careful to allow lllmllkh I lid (rli-ilrlillizi» [or lll0 rings. The rings I Instllllild word 0f an Ollltillt,‘ lllllko llnd not those furnish- - lid by lllo lllnllufillrluror of lll0 curs. Shall I llnvo to clilingo them to RG- CUTL‘ plenty of cylinder lubrlcaflony Answer: We believe that these rlngil wlll wellr lll nlul rzlvc ~ plenty oi‘ oil. ‘fllcy llnvo not hlld would do that-not nlnn we wrllnl young men we lire llpt to llluet I0 know.“ “Iloills llll, don't It. Zonll, Ilow Illy nct. Woll, novur mlnd, some filly We'll llnvo good positions, then we'll SIIOW tlu-ln where they git off." "Como, rlill homo rind go I0 bird," I Sllltl, pointing luwllrd the llllll. "Rclnombor, we have bccn lllund- rcsses all dliy; tomorrow wo have to be waitresses." ' Tomorrow-A Ross. n s~ e4 u e 4-04 00-0-0-000-00400440 I you- tmo to gecome seated as yet. You lieior not force the engine too hard for ll while yet and we suggest tlllit you try mixing about one quart of (tylintlor oil with enuli Ilvc gallium. of gilsolllli: yo uuse and that you run on Us until the rings smooth down. Of course, If the engines crllnk hurd when liot, you may Illlvo to reduce teh end clearance of the rings. . l‘ WHEN OVERHAULING SHOULD BE REQUIRED R. L. asks: is It generally nieces tillfy ll) ovortulul ll hlglrgriide cal‘, uch as ll when It lllis cov» cred 45,000 miles? Anwer: Opinions differ llu lo this. Our personal fooling s llilll. no gull» erul overhauling should bu nccos wry ll sfmll NH llllM, llsaunllng that the cur In question, hrls rcculvilil good cure and has not been Vt‘l'_\‘ harshly used. A car Ihilt us been abued might very llkoly rcqnlrc il Illomugll ovcrlliiullnlz lolly; belon- thls lllllcilge has llccn lilzldc. A well kept ltlld cilrelully (ll‘lVI‘ll cllr, should, In ollr opinion vrcqulrc only minor attentions lit trls period lll ll. rlUrVHfl‘. Perhaps now piston- rlngs, adjustment of engine l)t‘lll‘~ lugs, new bushings in springs rind steering connections, ri-llnlllg ol brake and matters o ftllls kllld, bul lt. should not he necessary m-dls llsselilblu englnetransluisslon. renr and and other major parts. ‘yetolollac. .abftlll.lfllfl8mb,dtlflllnf Questions of general llilol-i-si to lnolorlsis will be llrlswerml lli. llllH vllllllllll, t»])lI('.Q permitting. If lin Inl- nlcdlutc llllswcr ls desired, en- close sclfilddressed, stumped ell- vclope. Address Albert L. Clough, cliro of our ulllco. m»? yt-6-0-O-O-O-OO-vfi LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girlsl Make beauty lotion for l a few cents-Try It! FOO-O-Q Bqaeerls tlls jliloe of t-wo lemons lntoa bottle oonteilttllsl three ounc- 0a of orchard white, shake well, and you Illlvo ll quarter Int. of the bus; frectile and Ian lo ‘on and com- plexloli benutlfler, at vary, very slnlsll cost. ' Your pacer has the lemons and uny drug store or toilet counter wlll supply three ounces of orchard whlto for n few cents. Massa this sweetly frlilrnnt lotion In u Illa face. and neck, arras and hands ouch day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and ros -wlilte‘tlla skln be comes. Yes It ls harmless and nsvsiurritatss. H > _,_,_ "t Ull-ILP. detachable-head motors IIO-lneh wheelbase. Insist-lll ample room for seven adults. AH Studebaker Cara are equipped with Cord Tina-another Studebaker precedent. “This is a Studebaker Year" A. HORNE 8r CO Dealell llummelilde (Ihssrlivttrtosvn $2350 Loci. Defroff Canada. . Y Railways ca d I a n I TO BOSTON‘, QUEBEC, "" B’ FIE l l MONTREAL Ra w a q s And ALL WESTERN POINTS ’ I _ ' “The National Way" "olllllllll UAIIlY NFIIVIFI". llt‘l.\Vl't'll Prince Edward Inland and lhQ Alrillllulld. Trulllu louvll Cllnrlllttl-tllivli 7.00 o. m. and 140 p. m. connect with NIPIUIIUI’ Ii-l Ill lturdi-ll lit llilll u. in.. and 5.0!; p. m. [ly lllllrillrll: trn u, (‘ltflllvflillll In llludo nt hlonctrlrs WItIl N0. 13 traIn r'fll'l',\'lllll [iIPttlU-ill ldwpl-l- rlll- lllmtivrl. Vlll. St. Jiltlli. and with No. l Ocean pinup-ll for (Jun-low llllll hllllltll-lll. lly llfn-l-lllllln ll'ltlll t'lllllll'l‘llilll lll llllldi- lit Hui-kvllle with N0. II Marl» , < Iglll-lll-l- ltllll llllllltl-clil. Cuuilcctlilrls at Quebec with 'l‘l'|llll fllr Wllllllpi-lr. illfm-slllitlllil upply tu-—- \V. T. IIUGGAN. y l a Assent lllistrlct Plalessflrr Agent fin- thllt lI|| ’l‘li~ki-tn l't‘ntl vlis Crissssrlilsn National Ilsallvvuyl r._ _ .. —— Eastern steamship Lines, Inc. . INTIIIIIIATIOI Roan-otters o! Freight aid Passenger D.l€‘2l"l".'.‘"..{."l.‘i.'.f'l‘&l.”l'il‘i infill l°."l'...‘.l. '82. m... u... The Wednesday trips aro v a E t llastport and Lubee due Bolton as about l0 a. sh. Thursdays. The Saturday trlpa are direct to ‘Boston due Sundays about 1 p. m. FARE “~00 OTATIIIIOOMI IU-Q I, cuwDg-osgtcw with its... Lllne for New York vie Irslnt Idle: and full lnformaxl-onaapsgngm it arvllirgat. John all Beaten ovary W [jg- eat Jotsl. II. B. IN-I-llltf. Pure Bred Live Stoc NAME ADDR!!! Amos Rodd. Milton, Amos Rrdd. Milton, George Hnslnns, Springfield, George Hashim. Sprlnpflehl, C. D. McLean, _ Clyde ltlver. Bread All! Bliortliorn Bull Shorthorn Heifer calf Jersey Bull Jersey Bull 21 mos. Bhorthorn Cow 5 years. (Wltti calf at aide.) Bllorlllorn Heifer 1 year. Sllorthorn Dull 1 year. 3 Holsteln Bulls under 6 mos. . llolstoln Holler Calf under II nos. 2 Holstein Bulls under 8 mos. Ayreshlre Bull 4 mos. Holstein Bull, 4 years. Ono Sltfifiltflffl Bull-l years, one Cow, 6 years; one llolfer, 18 mos; one Heller 4 mos. 16 mos. ll who. 30 lnos. O C. D. McLean, Clyde River, B. C. Lane, ‘ Pownal, Wlllluce Mc-Nutt, ‘ Dnrnley, Wallace MoNutt, Durnley, ""1 Roger! McNutt, Dlirnley. Wm. A. White, Rollo Bay Centre, Theophelus Plnenu, Rustlco, RJt. I, D. Smith, McNoIIPs Mills, H Department of Agriculture i