.,t1ape"8fbtto . 5 '1‘ 1 {Qty q ~ I . ‘vi. 9-“ '. .,-‘ .- . tissnmaoas, - ~15‘ _ Count! lion Prise Lint 1100. . _ on t _ . m" - 1.... t v....: _ .4, Charles Hobbs Sydney . ' , to Annie thud Sec. la~r¢ll or two amen" Hou- 11! ‘IR!- l- and breed or croalflto weigh not leaa than 110 lba. More than 210 lbl. 00.00. 04.00, 80.00. Sect IF-Brood sow any age. York- shire. Diploma. Ilect. -il-Brood low any age. any other breed. Diploma. ouiea xi. iimiiiioilliili In loving memory of firs. Will- iam -!-l.“W‘al1ace' Albepton who passed away August 31st. 1010; Oiifllfilely year-has passed and The we lovedle etliled alga. p v la vacant in our homo. ioh never can be filled. inserted by her ‘husband l l ‘Sea. 3|- Coliectiou of Ilinen from Island Crown flax 1st $100. 1nd ‘W. 8rd U25. Sections 40 and a1—-Work ofgirla between 13 and 18 years. ANDRIW LAVIIU, Secretary. 2424-8-28-thswsas5i . p REiVARD _ T0 flltyfme giving information that will lead to the conviction oi n" Def"!!! wliu _.hroke into my 1i 81h. sermon; 2.30 p.m. Sun-\g%o?b:';|tl IfPf“,‘.,‘,§:,',“"‘“Y fflxh.‘ dayichool and Bible‘ Glasses. '1 p.in. sermon. Ministtl- ltev. _l)r. NATHANmLIEiAYw Kent of Halifax. All seats iri-c. zaszygflmintt‘ own“- Viaitors welcome. - l ' ZION CHURCH. l and 2031 cllliiicllsllllvlcis 8T JAMES CHURCH. Auction Choice Furniture i will sell for Mr. John Weeks at his home 192 Grafton Si. on Thursday Sept. 0th commencing at. 1.30 p.m. ell his house fllfflitilru and effects,‘ comprising parlor. dill 1m; room bod rooms, kitchen sll- perior ‘piano. beautiful ‘buffs. anll set of choice tugnltilre all nearly new“ rugs mats dishes etc. IINJ. CARTER '~ ' Auctioneer. iii a.m. sermon.‘ 330 p.m. Sun-- day School and Bible ‘Ilasves. 7 p.‘ tn. ‘sermon. All seats free. Visitors welcome. Minister Rev. Geo. C. Taylor. l ’ JJIETHODlST CHURCH. 10.16 to 1045 Prayer blasting 1i amt. s-rmon. Sutusst "'11" Way of Peacelf’ SIICIUIIIQH. of lilo Lord's Supper. 12 ,o'clo k Sunday Scnool anti ‘Bible (Zillss c»; 7 DJ"- adrmqfl, Subject “The ". Prov-fl Opportunity." Minister Rev. 0.09. ll‘. (ilendenning. ,. - . BAPTIST cmiiicl-l. uissll-a-z-il "- I ‘lint FOR M .Christianyllllfi/TSIIIVHTHOD." 1B noun _ _ East Baltic, ‘Lot 46 Sqnday sullqcl and, Biblii blurses; 7 nltn- 1515111100.8ilbi9é‘j“‘l‘hkll'°°“;'l crsliip‘ of men.” {rancher - Y. f»; t. it. Freeman. ~ ' " -, . s1‘; PETERS sari-linear...- _, n. We Tum“; Ho“, 100 acres rig-which‘ 45 acres are (‘gIIQZRUEFQY-a gyugabfillauns lixilmillfllibl‘ cultivation T0 acres rclldy in Sunday, School and Bible ijlnsses‘ 51-11111]! balance excellent quantity 2.30 piin. fl-Iveiisoiig ‘l p.ni. W11." of hard. and soft wood. contains A.R. Yeoman. ~" -- = ‘xsxcdllent lumber within one-half ' ' a . . ~ . lnllllfol rlilway station school CH. . ' . . _' l ‘T’ fA-ur"! crugp" mtarch factory store and saw lnills, m “I'm Suhday ganja], 11 aimw lldings modefn and best of rc- luorlllllg Prayer, idoly ro-mlnuntvn air, all will be sold wml Ui‘ willi- alld salmon. Fruchel‘ 3"- ult stock crop and machinery. Haelam‘ MuA». w-hojwlii’ 1° 7° - ° v.wnei' compelled to sell 0!] account work of tlie.Biblo Social)". ‘ID-x; a! u] health Evening Piayerand sermon Y. . Rector.‘ v ., . . ~ ‘ eatvarlon ARMY- Salvation Army services will be hold ill the \'.-M."C.A. at they usual \ haul-s, conducted by Adl- Li‘! ultusv SALE PEOPLE'S CHURCH. ' ' To be sold by public auction on “The tshetpreiiiiges of bird. George L. m, o, the p101,- co . a oi-nwal, on Wednesday. QJTQQFE‘ 7";'_B:,‘,_ esermon. subject. 20nd, September, 1020 at. one "The Disciple Who Jesus Lovell.‘ oclock 0-. m. her homestead farm Mlulssr li..v. i-l. Mellon. _of 65 acres together with household .-_ furniture, binder. mower, seeder, ' roller, scuffier, carts. plows. har- rows, 2 driving wagons, slelgbs and many other articles‘. ' _ For particulars apply in If people wouldn't bite nntilf‘ '4°LE°°‘ ""11"- . ~ _ , Solicitors. gt-Ylfa: °,‘§"er‘:“t’fv':jf,d"b;” l425-8-26-TneeThs8at11i. dental ‘parlors " ‘l '-' “ i For further‘ pirtiuilai-i apply to owner. ' . WILLIAM FRASER, Postmaster . ‘ East Baltic. 2588-9-3-tuelri8i. Services at 7 ll-m. RBV- D-M Lamont preacher. » CHRISTIAN CHURCH- (Kent St.) 11 a.m. sermon subiecr. As we grow better. we meet be‘.- ter people. in , y __.__-_:. - u. i“... t ......' - I l! PQII note ma!’ tending‘ Ehibltora?” the Ranker ‘Competition for and Calv must. make aliplioatl at tre n rest branch bp t e date of tho Iain 0th the ore _ erwiae mon y will not be paid. l-Iornlu m..‘y be.o tained at the Banks or at the‘ Department of Agriculture. Char- r -...|..,,.,, . aui-s-retilrslsu , Auction hie oi.‘ Wi ailii Cargo To ‘be sold at Public Aubrion on the Head of Queen's Wharf. Ober- lottetown at 1i a. m.. Tueadoy the 7th September i820, Hull of schoon- er "Maggie May" 62 tons. Stranded in Harbor’: entrance. Cargo. 00 tons Cape Breton Coal underdeck 16 horse-power gasoline sails and other gear. landed on Queen's wharf. _ Sold separately as above stated. Terms cash at close of sale. ROBERT IEAIISTO, Auction 2602 4-341 7th. .-—_..—:- "west-r". :1 ~—. 1 truth-tutti». Sale“ oi e Furniture: i '11. iflstl-ilcflcll lll- Mrs. flenrgn Mustard to aeli at her home 145 l-luston St., nn WQdXIq-sjay‘ s-ipr, 5th commencing at 10.30 a.m. all her large house full ofaplcnlild hirniture, coinprsiing parlor dining -lll .l. lug louulp-llcu room, hill. and kitchen furniture end lions-c hold flxinl! iron bed springs, Mat.- treleel, rugs‘, main carpels‘ oil sloth dishes bedding piano aide board. beautiful range stove. t As Mrs. Mugtol-d 1S.il:ii.Vliig the clty sale positive. TPfms cash. .4 BEN-l. CARTER‘ Auctioneer. 2570-9-2-4i f " i‘ ‘ ii ‘ {draft horses, ages 10 and‘ 8 yrs. weightfiihout 1400 lhs.; 1 driving horse, age 7, wsightabout 1050.lbs.; 8 oows, milch.——ll ages 9, ,1 age-S; 1 aga 7; 2 ages ti; 1 hogs. 1 age 8 yrs. 1 age 8 yrs. 7 weeks; 1 brood sow age d, weight 400 lbs.; 5 tons blocked ice; 10 acres oats standing. The above mentioned articles aro for sale by sealed tenders up to and including. August 28. 1920. ‘and maybe seen at the Dalton slluaturlulll, North wilisllli-s; P. ELFisland. _ Tenders to he addressed to the Assistant Director Representative. D. Sc. 1L, Dalton Sauatorium. Mai-k tenders to be addressed accordingly. ’ The lowest or any tender necessarily accepted. Z471-8-'.‘8-5i. NOTRE Notice is hereby given ills; I have leased to 8.1. Raynor of Alb- erton my marshes north of the west channel in Kildare River,"l..ot 4. Illll v 98d. . CHARLES DALTON, Sept. m. 1920. ' 2554-04-0! NOTIC E ’ Notice is hereby given that i have leased; from Charles Dalton the marshes‘ north of west chan- nel tto Kildare River. All parties are forbidden to trespass or about on those mtarshes. Sgd ‘tip w: '"' " ‘"1 ‘Pints-nuns. c . . the _ Postmaster Gen eral? v‘l'l°i."."',.'c‘i ' t-"v "i. "ltawa until rinon. on Fri- ay. the 18th October. for the con. eyance of His Majr-llly-lr Mn"; on ‘Xllramlflfillngnliéfgat forhfull‘ years, , - l‘. PR1" fl , >n jrqdv-lvtpn Station‘ (foal. Mrillvnzill: {:53 110m ti» - oil rhasier Generals r - " ' ,, Jr . p’; ml i "ill-ii "mtg 4m.» ‘ll:;-.u .. n unseat-in Jlolediiditiona of I1 all-Up‘ l,--' tn. . c ' _ n?‘ ‘irxflmk. Mpffibc ill’ biiiitl“ ’ CITY $0H00l$ ‘g ‘ Vdadreaday, a 11%| “j ‘x n m“ actnnfla . “Fi-"tjl . , I _ .,‘.| ' I _ _ _ -._. ., ... ‘ . ‘i Pifi-iigwl ssn-s-Ir am. it‘ spec tor ‘a a ,,_ . mullet 19th. 1020. uul a. t. navnoli, September lst. 1M0 NOTICE A reward of will be paid‘ lending; to the arrest and convic- tion of. any portion orpersons found “m. _ written , ~ rnaecnfed to, "tlill 044M a‘ l -'» ‘ .. .~ .- - ~cf.e, resales‘. m-z-a-ia-sairfilswsaliliinll. t ; actions. SUPPLIES of all kinds everything soln it prices made by Board of Education. See our big values , in IORIISLIIS exca- clea IOOKO, nor’! books, worm aooxe n. val-ans, rounralu wine. roun- nm ran INK wane, nouns. a AS- ana ecuooi. IAGS, . a. ellulluae. nova mine ‘auvaaorae mo nerd PAPII, etc. Our Oeeliatlre Will a Open all lay W443i ay. cu itculu. ‘ald- fitionera. SEA LEI) the Pol-immu- Ens’ lddnnlpd w General, will be. re». "Iva-d o! (‘IOHIYII "M" finn- n“ p". dlY. the 18th October for the con- “"-""""" "7 "l! Ma only‘! Malia. on 0 I""‘I\osod (‘nntrac for four yell-a, Pix limos par week each wary, my" "l-Mrv Station Rural Mall Route ‘Nu 2 from the Postmaster Generals pl-mlnlrc. Printed notices contnlnlnl’. illrttl- er information an "to conditions n! proposed Contract. may be mall and blank form of Tender ma be ob- tained at tti Poet Offices o 0'Leary Station and at the office of the Post Offce Inspector. 10:: r. wnaan. at Olflee Inlpector For”. Offifie ‘inapeczorn from.” II’ o e own. _ ugoat‘ .1030. JllIl-I-Ijlltli. ,. Q J I n~ll ap ‘V’ e-Jy»: l ’ lilorlcE We have inst. landed two care cedar shingles which we are offer- ing at very low prices-before nn- loading of cara- ' We rm.‘ want a quantity of gm dairy butter fia- which we will pay highest prices. Co. ihwui. j ‘Ittl hi‘ - ‘l m . engine. 1 i afternoon dresses-wile iwlv rice. Ch1rtott:-l_towu._ 2nd. Sept, 19 . {nonhu- ol us zssl-r-i-el ' _ you. Zena? l mean you thank him by thmnlldersigned or informatlbn_ ' p -:cct.i.lc.n§t l lav JAIII ' w; - - p; . m unusual. VNAJPPIIQTN‘ not». 1e- .5 “Are yon/very fond of‘ the ‘the- atre ldisa Stewart!“ Ir. klaaton asked. = l, "Very, although l go but Ioltiltlli. "l have some tickets for a play tonight and find i cannot tile illcln. i thought perhaps" you 1;!“ Misa Murphy wit" 113° 15°!"- “fllank You very mllch- 1711"“ llu delighted w so. Ind I WW" MEI-V will also. it is very kind v! l ‘hurried ‘homo with my VTN-‘mm Mtg or pastes-card. l would gel all randy pr. ‘are Mai‘! ctlmfl lll- m‘? past seven. The!!! Q0" t1 l‘ _ dress. Th seats were in the lev “all. l-mv in the arches-Iv»- "l1 l, wanted to look as W6“ "Pmglibh" l -~--= "oust . n one “ma "L l had m“ o -l had 303D but once or twice 9m“? ma e ' t l and looked but it was stale invguiidfl so huh“ said. "hflliled Wm“ '“ lulu bought fl f" “H” Z?”.§“Z‘fu..u ascent“! l" and eso nervous that it'was for- . l . tl could heir h": Wdwd i. lltlc howr-ver—were. i“ “c . . early, arm - which Mar! glad I we éallpfi‘: am“ pun.“ clothes," Maflf '5 ' . l lltyUsh COS l1 ~ _ I u:':..§'.::: "““"‘“‘ i" "“““'.‘.'“. 80g» tihe time m “emu clonteup ltscemeli nl» ‘hestcur-tslfli‘! vlvewere bar-k l" W“ m" “ ' ' i lulcw W.‘ ., <rs~\'\l" "it!" where ' many of‘ghlinaudgmcgxlleafpgeflili one of 9 - _ "a n; n“ you! ow willy il\“{‘i\\f\FQ(,:\l;' any n“ house mfbalfgerwfln m “p, boxes. s‘. ‘ze Mary was dolls-bled. ‘ b _ i ain't nevxizr ‘beo;t“:l‘<;"§;ll_:‘§5 ‘hi, fore. Zflna- 9 "'T.'§,",§{e(iir And l up’! till" will like thtlhllelryényvljead the c wilt-until: ‘fhe inicrinirsion Mar)’ clititted constantly. Sh,“ w“ reagy. fnnr-J in her rcmflfl"! “Mm a women whom Shani“: ‘dam Si? tile publictoo mu . "T" - - 30k - fidence " as rrsfllfd?“ ‘a.’ Evening dresses wer - ‘l, _ _ -' almost to ihswnllifrlilvz 11 qhw‘ "if wollldnt be so _hdw,;,. ha-d Pnytlllng but b01185, ,9- 9w o“ she said of nneJWPmMg i out; =i~<~us use "t" sl.::.... Th“, spying one whose . .0‘ entirely elimlnatsd" "illy. uiclsisflrt-dhere k- :' ‘=1; v . fat_ she reinunneén wit“ ‘Woks that m tltimiglis“: lull-fit r ~"°““" 310px‘. 71mm’ Tn "tkffflflifgflitvoothlrl: wily do they Wat} . ., ~ , hnyway-y They aiaoprutlty- . , 1 agreed with her that nttzfllgim’ women had back tit-lift Pm ‘ddehf c"; *~*":. cafe m‘ excuse t‘ "It" "5 of them lira- _But l amn-sfrxid m‘; not as shocked its sh. W 1- “He” bcsnaccustomed tot B09108 ‘ma m m evmlnx- d‘. g .8“ my life an wearing then-l 1'50"- Tflm came for us. He at tho house, and Mrs. F! hr more we 8P8- "md m “ liivls ills elbow. ‘had called gin ill-iii "linw did 1'91! __ _ “aryjr-t he l‘-‘§k€d as we walked t.» the car. “Fine nnd t‘~~ln<l>"- B" "h its?‘ you Should i- lvo teen lJV-m 1d i“ without hardiY nt-Y “w” “If lust straps over niéil‘ sliouldersWJ-l W”? ‘hem ‘tom snppm.‘ it’!!! ‘inst getilerl And the men loo like. waiters. You should have seen “hem open-faced ccl-tg. they Wt» wearing." “Did you enjoy lt too. Miss z" .~_l" Tum turned to ms. "Very much indeed! lt was a flnc play untl ivell 11.1191]. l think it lid-t done us bo I21 800w’ n "it wits mighty flnn in your .111: llluver to live you the tlvkcls- 1""- of men wouldnt have heonh till thought-ill. You both look -br g tit l“ ._._,d (.1 flrgfl as you tshould fol staying out so late." , _ "All zvtlrk art-l no llt " "- - 11"“ . y... _lllll= of the wor.li as it is tor i-ile Jucln. l gum. Tum. I w; fel brighter " l l-‘liid. “Ma mo! Tell your boss pct forget us ths next. llilk! h-z 5f} tickets he can't use " Mari’ “Mt-- Than in a different tone: You tell him how much I liked it. W1!" t l J You can do them kind of flpr me. things so much fbeitflr.’ _ . “i'll say all tho nice thinBs I cull think of but if he comes iiito thc shop soon again daft ‘(OM01 l“ 0111i '1‘ u-u .- nlu: s n ‘listl- - z: M u. , u. r .,k,,,' ~,lll"~ a .- bull would n ,,'_' 0 » . l. - _ - ' (Te'_‘“:¢bl_i\iiipel. . , ', ' .. . gczumi n. in. Ch o’ 0i '0‘ PQNPIII 0.1 ‘:08; ill-G iieala tho" nkia pe Iul ~l-- Chanda ntmeu fro! if u" m». gal til and and atenr ha“ Ila‘. . Ill Nonpr- < 00d l 5a,, lrfmleal i- a uuw Jfendetra will be i-eceivedby the inderaigned up to and including September 1th. forone Overland touringearj passenger model 901‘. Used two leaaona. Oar may be seen by applying to thwaaalatant direct- or repreeentative D.S.IC.R. Char- lottetown. Tendqi to he addressed 8.1‘. Donor-ti, 0.5.0.11. mite aria: north Wiiirllire, P. Chilton‘ like iltlll ._.., H”. You are nl-t e a p a r t D e ll H ll l whaup 7'0 uni u! nttatlona dual!) ‘Arfbf .1 infill‘ ft “““"“““.'\Il6 ‘itfitttt Entrees; - ‘Oommisslon , _. ' , lion witiranbpplfcation of Britten‘ (k d» a . Y. g v-gfii-IRATSD {NOINI companies i0 (Janelle, for alithorit! ‘ . . ‘ A I to increase their ratea 40 per cell! It'll"! l": 5G9: 1'0"“. the eaae of the fleniinion Express Rlflm" " .' ‘ Co. was heard yesterday by" the ._ m"! Bositf of Railway ~ Commissioners °""'.i'“l§l‘.'u3' for Canada; ' uivllrlug of the colu- 23:: yfffllll the faiiur, 01$! guy's appllcatiuu will he continu- vrsgq- ‘n its lwifll l0 01"‘ ' ed today and inay last for 1on0 mi elivttlh- wit" "l" "“”"'" time. H011. F." n_ Carvell. Chair- man of the Board. was absent yea- Nn mQ-‘sttxa-graluidfilze 2am: haniber walls that are terdny_ Commissioners A. C. Boyceflf. 0., and Dr. I’. 0. Rn- therford, C_M_G., heard the evi- .. ed" with steam instead of water. do not codl. W ""4" “m”. deuce. The big‘ falling o8 in re- venue is probably caused by the away heat but slowly. Theae wall! falling oihln gold and liquor ship- I’|"ly llel-onle hat enough to thin the" meats. General Manager McDon- _‘-'_l‘.()‘I\t‘)N‘l“0. slept. il-bl connec- ‘ "ear-raisins 4,115.,- in Nor-fairs it... s...“ ‘ i 31313108‘ ‘pt link Under‘ Auspices ' Association. LABOUR DAY. SEPTEMBER B, A splendid days sport is ensured, 6f Yacht my ing, Fast Motor Boat: Races,‘ 8W1‘ ‘ and \Vollnce. Baseball races, etc. 11v ami-iialvisnsoalvsioiv wi _ DURING THE AFTERNODN.‘ i _l Btilll‘ liicis” Sailing Yachts: For The Cochrime Clip. Dl0t0I-b0fltS2-—hflni|l0llp—-0])Bll fio all boats. 1st and 2nd Prizes. _ Speedboats:—l\'on llandicnp—Sil1'er Cup. i Entries for above races to be sent in by Sept . 2nd. Boats will be in attendance. for taking parties ollt sailing, Coiltinuous meal service after 11 a. in, where the’ best of outs may be bail reasonably. AT NIGHT Magnificent Boat Pnrauc and Convert, finish. log up with “ouster lion Fire on the‘ Harbour. Hake your plans now to spend-Laboui-‘Day at: Wallace ‘zolitf-ii-l-lii. ' l i t or even hot igmtggfirgotlile gasoline mixture . a urel . before the all!“ ‘mm’, and cause knocking and fifscsurbf power. The same thing ncll, of the Dominion Express ea- occurs if lhereds a lack of water‘? timlltee the companies’ deficit at ‘miter ggéfifiilos“iguguflfi'y cgmged $800,000 for ensuing year. wa ' ClNtR. SHIPS... .. by (dogged radiator iilflfllfl- - . ~ reduction of the 18¢“! r _ by‘ l-lggvy deposits of scale, the int. ' erual collapse of eel hose connect I ion lining orhfalllur of ci'rculati;n_ ~ pump, Anot er cause o o -~ i hen,“ m me mesa,“ o, 1,9,“! MlLjW-ILLIAM nuocan, rust deposits upon the outside oil the cylinder walls(not the jacket On Thursday evening August walls) or of heavy carbon deposits inll. death. claimed as one of its upcn the inside surface of the victims Mr. William Duggan at cylinder-head and valve chambers. the ripe old age of 88 years. Ho was Both rllsl and carbon are pooe a life long resident of Sea View heat conductor and their pres~whera he was angered In termina- ende reduces the flow of heat His wlfehavlng predeceased him the watei and causes the pistons by eight yeilre there. are left to to run hot. sometimes to such amour-n a kind and loving father, degree that lihg PFSKOiIIdhZBdSh or tau; gnu, Wgllaitnh J. of IBOSitOD carbon partcles carro y t em an arry .. a ome, a so wo DSC01119 uluurlaesceui 811d fire LhB llaushtqrfl Mrs. Gnome Bernard cllarse prematurely, pioduclngyf Long River, n-cd PeliliB at home. severe knocking and reducing 1116,7119 services were conducted by engiins-s output. Tllowcrst chases ‘of dtev. lgish fond étheSremLaina on n o-erheatin occur w eat e (were a , res n t. , raging:- ‘ie comptg-atively cool andlCht-lfch. P185100‘!!- tllis condition indicates that thel g circulation la partly slapped and‘ qgqpqqg MQDQNALQ, that the waste heat la been bott- . ..-_ led up" in the Jackets instead ~ at being carried to the radiator to o given to lLhe outside air. SPINNING CLUTCH Death has many calm and tragic ways‘ but never in the history of the community has it been so tragic Donald, one of the most highly re- spected citizen-s of SOIITIS Lino Road on Tuesday Aug. 10th. Mr. MdDonald was ‘engaged ln hauling hay. When binding the loud the rope parted causing him to full head “"1, stricking ‘his head in some manner affecting the spinal column which caused his death on Monday inorning ‘last. George Mc- Donald was nman of a qulct and manly disposition always the same nnd admired by-‘all who knew hlra. For the lastthroe years lie ran the mull in R. R. N0. 3 which is said to be‘ one of the most severe router plfltiis island .ln the winter. last A. L. H_ writea: My fabric- lined, multiple-disc clutch Illlns and I have‘ trouble in changing gears, but special difficulty in get- ‘Jng into low-gear from neutral.‘ when the engine ls.runnlng_ i have been compelled to put low- gear in. hold out the clutch and, than startihe engine. What is‘ tlidcaus-eiand remedy for this dif- ficulty? v _ ' Answer“, Perhaps the facings of tho discs have worn enough to hays altered theposition of rest of the pedal in such a'n extent that it cannot bePmoved forward suffi- aa when it over tool; UmOfIB Mo, ._._., FOXES Large ahlpment of foxea from thla ranch to Japan and United ltatea will leave ua noon to ranch a fpw more pairs- Look over the quality of our ateek and enquire about prlcea and lerma for ranching, before bultlfll NIQWMPL" t Englawood Sliver Fox 0o. '_ GAVIN HARDING, Manager. Ranch at Graham's Road. 2489-8-28MnnFi-iSat4i. ai-im-nrn-an-lp winter "being one of the worst ‘in . . 0 ears,‘ Mr. McDonald only missed that disengagement is complete_ L: d9!” VH8 w" Mm a pwgmk ‘.1 this is the case, you will probab- hmhd "w, mere l! I ma‘, My sive farmer. iris leaves to mourn Justfhent ,the‘ reselling of which, “me- nd B Lhudrfi’ fr?” 02:1 will sevululms l-lglli. If the s... gut We sétglt final! olfmtlwo- dsl, in its engaged position, is con- l 9 glgufiso a Elmer Mar T a, siderably further forward than it mun l ' ma‘ cia ., "used lo be..tliis ismost likely égaelgcnrn a use ti whiareytoilr trouble ls. Luck‘ pf ' ‘ lubrication of the clutch-shaft -oh ‘rue where l. my 'flc‘orff . , ‘ ' .hy sting. bearing will also cause theiiriven P“ “Hm when’ m ‘ , clutch numb” to 5mm i. death and the grave were the final ‘end of also kind the sting and the ' . .1 victory would be every day appar- ENGINE STOPS WHEN " OVER- - HEATED_ cienttly to separate the discs so ent but not so the truc Christian who sees in death but he portals Q; , which open and, permit the mortal .l. L. writes: My car gets too to be consigned l0 flwthel‘ with hot 4o l-nn and sometimes when and lnllilortuls to pass through the lrolng up a slight hill the engine portals into everlasting life be- stopo_ lt gets plenty of oil and lond. Yes death la but the revel- gas. Please tell me what the a-tion of eternity. 'i‘hls Christian trouble 1s_ l r-w nl Itie is consoling ut times Answer: if the engine gets iroi- n‘! sorrow, it in consoling at pres- wl- than the radiator or becomes . .1 ..r the family "of Mr. McDonald. fully heated while the radiator or He was attended by his pastor, parts of it are still cool. the water rather Juttelitt M0149“ P~ "~ circulation l5 stopped up some- Smlflii, WthO fldfnlliifllbll Hi9 Ill where. Forcing water through rites of the ldthiiiif: ilhurcll u! the “gumm- jacksls and plplns by which he was a devout member. M“ a no“ am] 91min; in nqw 0n ‘rusllday afternoon tile funeral ruillwr wafer connections may set in chat-so of Undertaker Dinswell i SEALED rmmnas will be re- ‘ Property For Sale a 0ne‘saw mill comprising rotary. egutta,‘ Wallace‘ ui Hi0 Great ‘Wnr vuturuumf-l. I p “ inlng, Races, HQ], Diving, Tub Races, ote. Land Sports will include‘ "1 “Tug of War" between the Veterans‘ of Pugwaih. .1’ matlfili, Bicycle and tannin‘: ~- K130i‘ oelved by the undersigned nn TiieadanSept. 14th, 1020. fer the purchase of The Wellington 00.. Ltd. property. Property for sale is as follows: One Midget Marvell flour mill (50 bbL-capaolty per l4 boon), fully equipped in new building with concrete basement. lfill in use 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. Ii H-il-iii. til shingle and lath machines and planer. . Iowan-water and ateain, new dam built in 1011 in good condition with new water wheel of 40 in 4i horse power. Land-i plot of land, $0 acres more or less. Property-l plot. of land inelld- lng mill sight, 12 acres. 1 building lot, one acre more or less. Ten per cent. of amount lnnalbt ' l enclosed with each tender. ‘. ‘ a. r. oaunar. - Berry-Trees. ilk-lock p. m. all farm implements. lsisiinl; of: matters right. if the radiator 0! 90ml! W" 0118 0f "It! lflflieflt ha“; as 50-, m; the. Qnging be. seen in this section for years. over Home,‘ °verh.s,“ed_ H“ "oubla l; one hundred carriages forming the .l.," q... radiator l, m,‘ "ma; m] procession. The services at the ~r ills, hPili, prnprtfly m- iller, is w‘, church and the grilvb were conduc- much heat given out by ths en- led 1W RBV- J- ‘Mclfltttl. Fftlllk M"- lrllle. Cleaning out the radiator VH1"! NW! til-Ell" 5°11" ‘with washing soda solution. tlght- ‘nifillmll J°!°Ph D- "Mclssmi- -..|,,.: n", bgnqxm. mum.“ on a, Frank McDonald and Stephen Mc- u-M ,. mum". ‘us pmsmle and ijanley were tbs Pal bearers who -...-. t»... M-“ n, ‘fgfly ,5 9mg“. tenderly handed over to Mother pub“ M.“ pawn”: o“. ‘h, mufpinr Liflh ill] UH! WES IYIOINII 0i I (NIB "V14 y-yw-lvuv‘ '1.» "(hi1 r-nrirliqnn friend. lflntflieighbuui". loving hun- -l-~‘,._.. “(qvv-lln‘ n; ‘an overheat“ m. band and father there to uwun. ~ly~~ i. no," y-flufll-‘fl l“. m, play“, the final call. Rest in peace. 'tl~l:'-~ pecans“ the nil becomes _'- "in thin. Are you sure that your oil is of a heavy enough quaiitmi when hotf‘ Overheated engines m" h “m,” wit,“ sometimes _atop from premature Qhfl-fl." m“; melt-ignition indicated by knocking _ “M mwubnmy becm” "m mu" ‘ There is more action in snounce ‘nni biifmme‘. mo. m“ 1° fir?’ of kitten than a ton of elephants. HGWRIURBTOII‘ eAoKr-inaa ~t l . l ‘ Latin‘? . ._ Don't forget that a shallow wlnlomfilgg, my lbrail often operates a fluent tong- d- alt-rt... 5 u»; n»- tw- -- " ll h i‘ ‘lid l ‘P ,n\lli?, ~ wrlfl"! l t! "ted Ihlirn w‘ ' ‘ ‘ villains ‘under th liood. it ldfhnl ‘n. "}1_ack2rp"-or fpon f ~ ‘ l-ligret .f' and‘: caused , I .. ‘ a 1‘ . lio f-tw n-iilthe .‘ . ‘-' mkfirarnf” amt’ “than”, my,‘ vtzieallilrgiurltilélcugrileu a machine‘ rum of in tile cylinder. It is ge- togrm“g:hlm,:_hl Pl i?“ i" “M! lwruilv caused ‘by the use of a mix.- - ' ' ‘an’ bumm" tore containing rm "n", a” Jinlsh for blousse m | underwear lili- en etc. Mtdl orders will receive n" fall ION$SALE ; I am‘ instructed by .l. W. Mitchell to aell by Public Auction on his premises at. New Dominion. Wednesday. September 1920 at one nfnuk. and household furniture cnll- Ayrahlrn Cow ti years old. mllka ll quarts daily; 2 Oxen. i5.monlhl old: Calf. Pllr. about 70 young Hens. belt winter layers‘. with about 150 Pllllets and Rooster-I. many of these are thoroughbred and several fit the showroom. all arc brcd for winter laying and will lay earl)’ U!" Also. Stir-k Sent Driving Wmrom-‘new. only ran about 25 Inllel; Dilvln‘! WIROII. second hand: Trunk Wagon. Dflvlhg Sleigh andkiluffalo. ‘ lvkh. driving and Work Harness. Shovels. Picks.- ‘Tunlz Slcllth. wot-a Sle ‘Tools and Tool Box. M hl-ioueehold Furniture consists of a beautiful Idaho l vitally Llblnet Hctor Victrula. good as new.‘ with a - "Bord! by the bcst. artiste: beautiful large Jariilneira. Pedestals. Plrlttf any Parlor Suit gs... [50 wortr o Rockers. Brilluulla Velvet. Rims an good as new new stair and hall Car- Dots. flats and other Rugs. Pictures. large Mirror. \Vlndow Shades. Bede. - breast-rs. "l-mmllde and (‘hambur- i-il-t. Chairs. Rockers. Monarch Heater. "FIPII! herd or an" v-l.u| qlr \\'IiI)>‘: Klnhnn Rum", nriumrlla, good as new: “llllm! 30'1""? Pouch. largo Refrigerator. latent design. holds 100 l!" ll»: Tobi-ta. "hairs. Dishes, locking Utensils. Croarnern. and many 0m" .‘fll'l|(.'|lil4 tou nilmllmll: to nlintllln. , . I TERMS~AII liima up f0 $5.00 if da ,ll.f If some 2094-0-lfrleatmtuea4i. proves unfavorable. S our. cash: uvor that amount l3 montltl The “lawn, m mo" “(e-a “d; credit on approved joint nlrtcu. with ti per cent discount for cash. will be held ill-n tine any tottnvtttl lnllll. Maelilllilll. seamless ,__ __ ‘I . w slot-Sale by Public Auction oral-nylon to gasoline, that ‘is. a too lean mixture. By setting the reltl-nl-Mov- for a little More unto- tlm- that M. for ll some-what richer mixture. there bar-Hires no‘ nil-nul- ll- be rtonpell. The re-lmn that the engine is likely to stop after on» rl' the» ernlosiona in that burned gas, instead of treaninix- tare temporarily llllll the nlixtne m. and is nicked into- the’ - gin! when». of course it fails to gglpisde and tree» the ens-toe going. Some women. like some horses, will never ..be broken to trot in double harness. _ ‘if you take care or the pennies ""- drlle" viii probably be blown by your ileiro. I ‘, lfaiaan ia viz-benevol- fan .l. eadnarkelivteiiii, ", , . . _ 751143»: ,' ~' .' "w "ttC‘<U|.-1 .751 ‘He’ a, agrhettal-aaet to‘ find out what's. prdmpn. attention. Call or writs us finr paationlre. _ OINGII -IIW-I~NO_ MNOHINI C0. 110 KINT STREET. - QHAILOTTITOWN, P. i. l, 8-4-61. - ,Extia a Farley Molasses ‘m on each steamer (NI. It lowest Ptillibie price to hoop, inlltoinera supplied until crop is received. xloisotaon a naeenvav. ""140 . ' p. 1m.,1itt~ l4»- i‘). On Tuesday, September 14th, 1920, thtt property and lilrniture of the estate oi the, late Ambrose L. Brown, 249 Eiiston Street, Charlottetown. a ' Sale of furnitiireicoiiimenciiig at 10am- The house "and grounds will be sold at 12 noon the first day of sale. ' ‘ R‘. BEKRISTQ’. . A .‘,. Auctioneer a . _.. ‘liwljfgg’! ‘ w.» z imli-‘l-lsl. LL BE MAD]; .