t l i i. i . ficrly of Charlottetown. ' ‘II 10am, Funeral this Thursday a it» secure return ticket tr-rwo ' BIRTHS ill on July the 28th to Mr. I. Frank Worth, city, a ' IILL-a-TO Mr. and Mrs. Step llcNeiII, Wellington on Sun- a daughter. DEATHS QIOICY-At South Bend, India s‘, 0n July 29th, Ohester Allan msby, aged t‘! years, second sou OI tho Iaito Arthur E. Crosby, for- lioitniart-at Abram's Village on 4am 2nd, Edilhert Porrler. used _ at 8 o'clock Boy Church. GARRETT-At the residence of or sondn-iaw, Mr. (LA. Hughes. ll ‘Prince Street, Charlottetown, August 2, 1920, Mrs. G.lt. Garrett. aged 85 years. Funeral today Wed- to Egmont atesdQy a ‘210 ‘p.m.. from 148 Prince Sreet to Peoples Ceme- m If" ' Free BQeLetture The world has ended. millions now living may never die. This I8 good news; It is comforting news; it is one or the great doctrines 0i the Bible. Psalm 90: Btrand August 2032-03-51. 10~l3. 8, 3 p. m. r.__ __ .. _ T:- =.....__... l Auction Sale at Ilildar “ Ctntial I will sell st Public Auction on Sept. 7th. 1920, my farms. con- sisting of 150 acres of land with up-to-dnte divelling house, two large burns and granary. Terms at sale. PETER J. FOLEY, 15th Ave. & 15th Siren-l. " » 2024 8 3 4!. Cor. wark. N Auction Séalfo HEIPIESS HIIH » IIHEIIIIIIISII Iliitil IIBIBIIITFIIII-l-IIIBS“ Tito Fruit ltitilcliia R. B. No. 1. Louis, Oli- "For over three years, I war confined to bed with Rheumatism l treated with‘ doctors, and tried nearly everything without benefit Finally, I tried “Fruit-a-tives". 80/0" [bad and lzalfabo: Irma "IIIWWIKI-fi the pain was eaaies and the swelling started to go down I continued taking this fruit mo~ lldno, Improving all the time, and now I can walk about two miles and do light chores about tho place". ER MUNRO. 50c. l box, ilfor $2.50, trlalaiaolfic. Atall dealersoraent postpald by Property l-‘or Sale At _ Mlltvicw. Lot 49 I Monday, August 9th IN usuotriau This Prr-pcrty- is =itttattd on the i-orttcr oi .\1or:._t;lt.trt and (Ir-urtic- town Road. 1n lovlp; memory oi Ivan Ne- Six Aches of Land with House and hone who died March 2nd tn Sin- taluty, Saalr. ‘ ()1; {lmeg my thoughts do wan» on thc Island. 011w dcr to a grave so far away. Wiiiflf (‘hurcItc-s. and a quart-r of they laid my darlml Ivan 511*! ~" from liIIII‘-\‘.l'_|‘ .<ti'i Barn Il at llasincss sun-Is itlll I.l Sch. Unc of lht wzllzin months ago today. Insertcd b)‘ ii?‘ mile; U1 mm titlict- a aunt: mother.’ Stntaluty, Saslr. 2045 ——<0>———— CAN HEAT WINNIPEG FROM ELECTRICITY t ttrttc by Public Auction. It not Fold by piiv It‘ stlt- lit-fort- AFGFST 9th, will lit‘ sol-I on that I t Also a lot of Luutbt-r and otlii r; :\|'lIt_‘It*.~' Int) IIIIIIILIVIIIS w» llllllilltllLl i t Prof. Dorsey of Manitoba Univcr~ Ownvrl by JOHN HENRY McINNIS alty, Who Claims Ncw I Discovery I WINNIPEG. July 31.—Tbere is sufficient power available from the Winnipeg River to heat cvcfi‘ person in Winnipeg 24 hours a day if tho temperature rr-rtttilnctl vi degrees lit-low zcrti {Jr year." TIIIA Is the stateutcrt: Prof. J. W. Dorsey. oi this ci whose scheme by which, be .51.) s. he could heat electrically llOilsih In Winnipeg at $9 per month is to ho investigated by (‘ily officials. ‘ Detail». of Prof. Dorsey's rim are not reveal-wt. tilts potnic-I tut" in an intcrvit-tir that utilf ' his secret would save titillio v dollars each ycar on the tut. . .- .ti0n of r-onl and In fuel Iiiils. ' "This heating qucstirtn." ht- ail-l ed, "is the itnst intpurunr Indus trial prob]: tu that fan-t Vanatiri. particularity as it atici-ts tit» II"~ velopntent and t-xpitiittititiu of tltc northern area of this country. It III necessary tn take every advantagc In tre efficient utilization of cit-c- . tricity." Prof. Ilnrxcy said that his plan '”did not require rr-dticiitin In tit.- power rate. Thin would indicate that he beIicvi-s hi- Itas porter-it»; an electric iterating system whit-It is utore er-tinomical of ct "ent than healers now on the marker. A Winnipeg firm had had on the market for t\v:i YIHIPS a dcvict- for heating boils-m: electrically and they have 150111? thirty of tht- Itt-riicrs installed. In this case ihi- licat .ing units are placed in the top 0f Ibe existing furnace and tho mimc distributing system convtqvs the heat throughout the ltouc. Iti- ultallationwif this devtcc costs $25: (c.5300, and it is not claliucl that coat oi operation is lower than coal ' though the Inventors declnrc it will beat a Imusr- satisfactorily. _.,_Inventors and scientists have been Working for years on the problem the t-tttlrc ti!’ which Prof. Dorsey claims to have. ‘solved. _______4+0~i ._. I" mix a mil." '|‘.uu.it:'r~ A safe and speedy cure for Ln stlinne (muons. Colds Headache. euralgln. Flu. a mild laxative. oaks up n cold in a few Tlllllfll t the genuine at all drug stores I51: per hon Ii. A Printer Pvntral |Irti_~sI|t|'st Farm Laborers J birihe West CANADIAN NATIONAL RAIL- WAVS WILI. GIVE FARES AND SPEPIAL TRAIN SERVICE ON AUGUST 6TH, AND 13TH. jlarvrsters iirc urgcnily nccdcrl In tho \Vcst In gsirnr-r In the tvhcut yield of (‘ZIIIPIIIL ‘Estimates arc that ovt-r 5100.000: 000 JNIPIIHIH (If Whcat stand rt-atl)’ for rcapIng.—»TItIs In addition to other grains. yThe call or tit» Wcei I5 rm- :40,- 000 Farm Laborers in harvcgt this Immense grain crop. I'.'In1]i|l\',l prosperity dfliends on ihc Fflétfltllllslf’. "The (‘anitdlart National Ilullwiya . la prepared for the transport of Harvesters from all parts of thr- Bystem. From Mtirliltnc Province points special nrrangentcitts have been made. Ileducrvl fares to \Vli\_ nipeg are to hc IZFJIDIPII on Angus’ 01h lillll l-iiill illlll lttwcinl trwI-ts tvili rim via Quebec Bridge, and from Quebec to lWInnIpeg vlu the 'l‘rnn.-t- I continental Line as the Ilflat ant uiclrest route front Maritime rovlnce points. ‘hm vrnlne will clrry the beat typo of new colonial oars, nn anccinl zirring-iiiicts will he made for thc simply of box lunches en route, Spr-cl-il provla Ion will ho madt- for woman ac pompanylng ihc parqv or tiesirlng IO take ndvnntacv of tho cxctirsititi rates- ; The fitre front iliarlnvv-Iittivn to Winnipeg Ia $24.85 plus half n cent DI!’ mile in points “It-sf (if \VInriI- flUlkTho retitrn farr- is h If a cont r mile from all points wcsi oi ._ innipeg to Winnipeg, and 828.00 horn fwianipeg to Oltnrlolictttwn. Verification tzertificuies will be lobed by Ticket Agent» When at is purchased enabling hold- fll N!" (load fare. t‘ II ii ormaiion will be supplloil ‘Holst Agents of the catn- ivariouat. RAILWAYB. - ' - ton-i-aa-ai. .hou.'se, lteit-hotise, l 1994-. ll-rrrlctvfri 1.. TSALE 0F.PROPERTY AT CHERRY VALLEY ON SAI URDAV. AUGUST 7TH . At one o'clock sharp. Having sold my farm. I will sell by auc" ion on tltt- prcttiises rm above dntc all my s-totlt. form and lmpii- ltlttlllfi. Stuck.’ 'l"\\'o young ltvrscs. our cow tldtrrow); three Iieef cattle; oun heift-r; ttvo calves; seven pigs; forty hens llttpIettti-nt Yfltrcsltiug 0ut~ fit, l-Ilttpirt orator; hay thou/tun: tllassc; Ilarrisi; rake. tNIasst-y-l Ilitrrisl zilutost ttcw; one sci of: wht-t-I Ii".I|'1I\\'.~‘ (Alztsscy ilarrisl: ont- walking plow; one cart and wItt-cls; oitt- st-tlfllvl‘; onc potato digger; one ilriving waggon; one driving sleigh; one wood sleigh; one act of driving Iiarncss; ('4IIIiII‘~ and Itamr-r‘ 1nd other barn , ails:- a)‘. rnltcr‘ itrticles too ltumi-rtitis In mwilion. T9TmflI-—I“0l1l' months crcdit in all sums. over cent. $10.00 and 6 per per annutn off fnr cash. JOSEPH SULLIVAN J. A. Alt Donald, Attctionct-r. I 2006 ll 2 ~11 FARM rotilxttri Farm at llutisltittv consisting o.’ Pit-titty acros with barn on it tvt-II watered about half tititit-r cultiva- Ipiiili "iiil tion rcntitinrler covered with n growth of hard and soft wood. Will scll with or without crop. For forthcr particulars apply to Gcd- dis Nlcla-orl. QOIIZl-B-Zi-twfsaitl. Lot 62 I00 ncrr-s with Iilryv btru, dtvttli- flng-lttittiw, WOINLIIIHISP, machini- work-shop, cat'- ringe house and granary all in good repair. Puiup ncar lltltll‘. spring :10 yard: front Itousc and l)l'llili( runu ti: throttgli farm. Largo tpmnttzy tit black mud. cnsy tn gct or‘, m»; orchard and near School anti Public lIaIl.. 45 ttcrr-s cll-arcil, l5 llt‘l't'z reitdy for stumping. rr-ittnlittlot under hard wood. with or tvltltow crop. 140 acres no buildings, 8 acres cleared, rcmaindt-r Ititrzlztntl soft wood. n0 ru-ri-st llntlcr stilt wood at lIopcfii-Iti. Farms will be sold separate If‘ rcquircti Apply PETER G. IIPME Iris, Lot ti! 200.'I-8-2~-Ii . 1 .4)‘,- . utItIiv-aulwl Irv IIII |‘ti tn :il_ \VlII Itt- rt.- - ,IIIlI|I itttttri, mt I‘i'i- ilii\ ill» ITIII ilppIi-iitliil Vi!“ luv in. I'1||l\'4_\'I|Il|-|. .-r it... .\Iil_Ii-_~'[\"_- Alnilis. nit it fll'ltlili.'trill t'.."|l-,l.-l r... Itilll -.. .--\ li|~|~~1 |.- w. .t . - hlortinutii- llural .\InII ‘.' from III!‘ ' ' y-|~~ttt.- I’I'IIlI|>tI itotict-s t-t-ntu‘ ' iiil Tllllliitrll . ti "null-n lHistntustt-r f-irti infill It: t " ~l IIIII Ill" iii»- tiit llfrIiw-rt iii’ Mon. ‘ct Alnntziuuc. Albion hurl t- pr titt- Post Ilfllvv lit- JOIIN l-‘. ‘YIIEAII, Iwmt fifflt-c Inspcctnr Por-‘t fllTlcc Inspector's Otrlce "inrluttctntvn August 2nd, 1920, zoao-s-tweaai. ' auualgtmltt .~ l»: viral‘. iimiiil is vcry _‘I'fllliI of his Inoks. Isn't hc? mid Ilrriwn YPB. ngrocd Jones, be has more Fruito-tivua Limihi $175. “Iron is red blood food and in my experience I have found no b. tier means oi building upihe 1 cdltl _ v and hclgmit t0 Elva tn- avast» e Ir n. I Vail, former .. n In the Bal ~ pvnrl! limpltttl and a Medical Lnmlner. ‘\.%,fi-w I 0 N°T_ ACCEPT _5UBSTITUTES .. I.t |'\ tiit.~ Pity by il-y» '._,-_»i.~tntt-~ itntt- t. Ifiriitti lung Slurc, 1i. AIHIILAI-(Uh. I; Ilt.:ti.-|- .\ - -r.. .'. alubon i IIIIIIIILLIIIIIIIST "ABSORBINE JR." Will Relieve the Pain. The pain may come from strained weakened ligaments and muscles- from the swelling and inflammation Irom a dislocation-from bruise, cut, boil, abscess, run-arouncl—lrom hand! and feet sw-sI-cn from Rheumattsinm from a afi neck-dram sore throat or lonsiIiIIr-frotn toothache or headache VABSORBINE JR. ' will give quics reIieIr, wherever the pain. It ntakes the afflicted part: thoroughly ascptic—- destroys disease gr-rnts-yet ts hurntlest t0 the most sensitive tissues and may b: used, diluted, as a mouth trash. _ It has a pleasant odor and docs not stain or leave a greasy residue It u more than a Iiniment—-it is at vegetablt germicidc that is absolutely sale. ‘L25 a bottle-at lllusl tlruggtsts OI sent pnstpaitl by \\'. I’. Youim, Inca Lyman Building, Montrcoi I —~.i_.__iiac:.i._itw llllillgvtNttb To cut pulp, by t‘ I. Jackson contractor for ibt- (‘apr- Ilrcnton IHpi-rtwi. on this west Ilronch of North Illvcr (‘itpc Bro- ton. “Vigcs zidvatit-t-il from $2.25 to $2.75 pt-r cord, cut and swamped, or $3.25 pr-r cord to cut and yarn nrst- autl ilrivcr furnlsltcll frce. tiard for i-tirtl cuttc!‘ $1 00 pt-r llagv. Will pay good IlINI $00 to cttt by thn tumult. Also wanted 4 or 5 good woods ctmlts. Jltist bi- first cities. Witgcs $100 per month. Addrcss all contuiunicatlotis to f‘. L. Jacksoit, Pickling Road via Idrlzzlcton, t‘, I3 (‘rtriarr- to ntcn who stay three months or over. 9238-6-2-wcd 1 2i Ltooatus , EXCURS;0.\S AlUCUSTm 6 I ANI) FARES FROM HALIFAX: $25.80 Going $30.8()Rotuiniog lo Winwipez, Man. “TFTITOTIrt-I-Imdr-It-I-ititc POII to Si. John, add Local Sec- ond Class Fare to rates from 8t. John, $20 Going and S25 Returning‘ €.-2%i;.'.<a.~.15.."9..: PS‘. N. R. DCBUHISAY, uistrict Passenger Agent i-r-i H. M. DAVISON. j- QOOQ JUST A GIRL av JANI can.» 0O .§O¢-u0-6Q|QQ AFRIEND IN NEED ' (‘IiAPTEII 76 That night we talked and plant:- td tor ltours. Mary was to stay right on at the restaurant uuti; ctrcnvtlting was ready. 1 was to iintl a 21.4111 in a busy Iocalitv get ta.» landlord to do all he would to make It attractlve—our ides wit: to have it very clean looking, first cf all. than as artistic as we could make it with what little wo dared spcuti TIIOII I “'11s to paint thc chairs ruti t-iblr-r .\Irs. Fagin had dottatt d. We haul trailed into tht- cellar aitt i~ hcr, fqund three stuall tables tonc ltad a broken leg. which Mary said .~Ilf" tauld "doctor" all rightlauti tlvr- t-ltrtirs. ’l'It.-n thorn \\" s an old Iitin-au. the front of two drawers Iirolztiu. “May s '3" 1 aalrtnl Lu. rt- you can! But what will you do with that It's nII broke up." "I'll paint it white. then get sonic gay curtains to hang in front of It and tvcll use it for our tlisltcs. ~‘t c, I iniu takt» tltc frottt of all tit» out and use it liki- . shelves. - "l kuctv you could fix it nII right," Aiaryxsptltl. uteaniug tho tort-room. tam -tb_t- burcitu. - ' "I know I shall try!" I rcplicd a" I ttztat-tl about to st-t- ll any tithcr trcztsttrcs had t-st-ztpctl us. l found nothing tuorc, Iiritvcvt-r. In tltc utornittg I star-toil otit. I would st-t- \\I;:it a room would cost even lit-fort- I pawuctl my thing». t: itiicltr be >0 far bt-_\'ond our nteans that the i-ntlre prnjci-t '.-. '1 it !t.i\'r- to li-~ ltIlillItIIJllvtI, "Want mo lo go tilting?" Mrs. i-'.ry.:l :-.~ii->tl. “IH-rltiilis I can talk to them bcttct" than ou. .Latttl IJTIIS is kinda ...~kt-t~i-_v' of yo til; things kc you. ll he thinks iii»: the ttiito is r_-ntln' the place, Ire .~;ill'l be afi-ari-rl of the young Io: lows mikln’ talk by ruitnin‘ aftcr the." "It ttttt" SI silly. Zena tl.~ti'litt." Then landlords has lots oi troubles t-illt-ctin their rents sometimes. It ii- 'I"L'(I, but they has to live like ain't always them what is hard- otltcr folks." she explained as we walked to the cut‘. Sht- wok inc directly to her own Iandlordf t- ll any pl-u-t- what would titalt ii. I-{OOLI tearoonl?" he asltcti. "You ain't going to start a ton. room are you, Mrs. Fagin?" "I'm ibinkiu’ about it, so conic to you first." "Going i0 tltkc tlicsc fainou. pant-at f‘! II" tltilrcd laughing. . “You gut-ascd it Ilt- itiolrt-rl his Sllflirirl‘. “You have one ('IISII)IIII‘I‘, count on rite!" he said, then droppt-tl a bit: hook on thc table ltcforc ltlm. “It's got lo be. dirt (‘IIPIIII It'll‘ can za-c If it pays. and It hart tgtit to be all painted white or grny soutctltlitg light and cit-an look Eng." ‘Flinn: "It has got to be Itt n IIIIH)’ ttcighliiirltooil, and a dt-ccttt (HIP. "is that Fright?" ttvittklittg. “Uh, no! Thai lit-ginning tho." "IIi~i-t~ art- thc addresses of two ronius I think one ni tht-m tiviil suit you, $25 rent t0 you tho fin-s will‘. ‘|Itr-_v'tl bc $35 in anyoni- else, nnd I wouldn't let n stranger have thcm unless I got ‘ttvo utontlis ll atlvzzzirc. It‘ you ari- stiitt-ti, conic .\ir< Pyt s all you rnquirc. 11o IISKPII, his will do fur 'I.lI'i( and tvll Ill!‘ what you want Innc. (il/‘lll d:t,\'. Nllss Sit-wart. Z1101] day, Mrs. Fagin. 1 ileclare I am httngry for some of those pan cakes right now, Going to call tbt-tu pancakes?" "Stu-w What (‘IP11 ht-tu " "llt- thinks hc is going to rcpt o you, Airs. Fagin." I said, as ttc Htlrrltitbtilnng to ht- adtircs. ' ~ ‘tail ltiwu us. "Ilt- tlti. k~t richi! You ain't to ibjcctitv tr renting oi inc, ituvc m‘? I Y.*tc\t' it would Ilfi/(‘fiiiy for would tvr- cz-Il "n. t.» not soutcthltig front hiut I Ziavti | " liilu rent for If» yr ‘IIII ur-vct- ltcpi Iilut tvaitlttg out- “Yott are so good in its," I 1ilI|'l'Z!'iI hcr arm. "Why nhilllltllfl I b“? ltinvs trying to gt-t IIIUIIIY. m-il ' vb nf _\'\v| tokln’ cwrc of your tumors. If I had a girl I wmtld want stunt-body lo be gortl In hct. a riilvt’! l'.' "They wouldn't need anyone ll Y tu pint‘ they had you," I returned, marvo} Ing at her. "Slop your blarney! Ilcre We are." Tomorrow-A Wonderful Woman m‘ ::'I‘he Pill That Leads Them \ll.» Pills arc the most portable ind cmupiu-t or‘ all medicines, and wltcn cosy to lakc lll‘f' tltc lunar HIWUPIHIIIIII" tif all prcparaiionu. Ilut thcy IIIIISI ititesl thclr pow-n" l0 Iw ptipttlar. As Paruiclci s Wiulrtblt- Pills arc ilu- titost pop- ular of :=..I pills they must fully inect tlI rcqlt LPIIIPIIIS. Accurately’ cout- ttmintlim; and composed of Iui-‘rredb "his provcn to be effective In re- {ulatnz tho dlizcltlve organs, there = n.» Kllffll‘ iucdiclno io be had any- where. - If a man ls smart he can always ‘itch 0n. and if ho is wisc he will tlwitl-fé know when to I"! go. rude Furniture Sa‘e I will scII for Mr. \Vnslct' .\lcI- tt-tt at his Itntnc .14 (Icrnlrl Ft. "Ii-trsday Aug. 5th, commencing at 1.1m o'clock p. m., ull IIIll Itoiwclioltl furniture, comprising tiarlor. dining room, bed rooms. ‘--" and kitchen furniture; stoves iliithcs, oil clothes, carpets; mats; class ware; shades; portlers; Icc r-host; rrtllkf‘; gramnphonc. anti lIII household fixings; rtiiio a dou- blc carry~nII wagon’, all good; In’ fir» “DANDERINE” 510p! Hair Comb‘ Q1; Douhlealts entity. i A few cents buys "Dandorine." Mter an application of Dande- rlno" you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides c401‘! hair shows new life, visor. bright- lcss, more color and thickness. Guardian and Examiner Oontest THE FREE PRIZES IN THE. GUARDIAN AND EXAMINEWS PRIZE CONTEST AND HOW THEY WILL BE AWARDED. The Prizes listed above will be designated In the contest as cnpl- tal prizes, anti will be awarded to the three candidates in the Con- test who receive the highest. num- ber of votes before midnight, Sept. 11th (r-égitrtlless of district.) The First (‘tlpllttl Prize will he awarded to the person having the highest uuntbcr of votes by the above lllelllitlllvtl date; Second Capital prize to the person having the sc- t-ond Itighest score. etc. FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE $1,640 Grey-Dori Touring Car, on exhibition at Sterns, McNutt and \Vhlte, Ltd" Queen St, SECOND CAPITAL PRIZE $1,300 (lcrhard-Ileintzman Art Player Piano, Library style, pur- chased from R. T. Holman, LttL, Summer-side and Charlottetown, on Exhibition at Holmans Chnr- lottetown store. THIRD CAPITAL PRIZE 8750 Drawing Room Cabinet Grafanolu purchased from and on exhibition nI. A. E. Toombs. Queen Street. ' After the above mentioned pri- zes have been awarded the district prizes will be given as f0Ilows:— (1) To the candidate in, each or the two districts who has vb" highest total of votes otter the winners of the three (lapital 1'rl- zes will be given a $200 Cabinet Grafanoln purchased froth anti nn oxhibititm at A. E. Toombs Mn- slc Store, Queen Strut-t. (2) To the citndldatc tn crtch of the two districts who has the sc- vonil ltlgltr-st total of votes after the winner of tho Capital Prizes, wo will give a $150 diamond ring pitrcliasctl from and on exhibition at. W, W. WPIIIIPFH Jewelry Stone I03 GPIIIIIIII -Slrcr-t. t3) To the candidate standing next Iilgllest In each of the two districts we will give a $100 Solid Gold Wnltham Watch purchased from nnd on exhibition at W. W. WeIIner’s Jewelry Store, 103 (Iruftoit Strcct. (4) To the candidate standing next higltr-st in t-ach 0i the two districts we will give a 850 Silver 'I‘t~a Scrvlco purchased from and on exhibition at W. W. Wcllners Jowelry Store, 101i Gritfton Street. (5) To the candidate standing next highest in cnch of the two districts wc will give. a $35 (‘ttbinct of Silver purchased from anti on exhibition at W W. WeIInerW-i Jewelry Store, 103 Grafton Street And ton per ccnt. commission to cnch and every active cnndl. date who works tip to the close o! the contest and does not wln u prize. Special Train Harvest Excursion 0n Friday. Aiiilllst out. special irnln will leave (‘Iiarloitetnwn at 11.00 a.nt. and run right through to Winnipeg, via the wonzlerlttl Que bcc bridge and 'l‘rniiscontincntnl front Quebec. Passcngnrs (mm ltd-m of SummersI-tlc will take No. 4 train and conncct with special nt ‘Etu- erald. Pnsscngers front ~S0uris. Georgetown, Murray Ilarhor and Itcrmetllate stations to (ihnrlottc- town will arrive In ‘Charlottetown In time. to connect with special leaving (‘harlottciown at 11.00 n. m. Iluy your tickets front nearest station where tickets are sold, nitd from S.M. Ilicka. Sutnmcrslile or ' vclopc. Address Albcrt I... Plough, \\'.I\'. lllogers, (‘ltnrlriltctowtn “N” mrgici" oimmmm l“ 1991_7_31_G| ncccssztry in removing corns If llolitiw ' ‘or ' re is used, -—~— a THE CHARLOTIITOWN GUARDIAN _" a IY ALIIRT l-JOLOUGH ,§ Hints for the Motorist l I MUFFLER EXPLOSIONS WHILE I COASTING I I. J. R. writcu: The engine oi my A faurcviirtdcr car unlit-ya mt- by firing In tlic muffler, when a hit‘ is being coasted, with the gm: shut off. It runs perfectly regular and tines not make these rxpIosl-ons. when it is pulllllfl- Ihavc tried everything ' to stop this, tQan you suggest a rentedy? Answer: Engines of certain mod- "s are prone to do this. WIir-n throttlnl vcry closely, an occasion- al charge Is missed nnd, as the cnginc is being turncd over by the momentum 0i the car, fasfct‘ than it would run under the force of its own explosions, thc cxhoust vxtlvt: opens while an exploded chatgc is s=.'ill bitrning and flrcs charge previously exhaustcd into t'-'~ thuffl-‘r. Your cnglnc may iuiss ticcitslonnlly wltcn closely titrat- tlcd. uu account of 1 slight air-leak or simply because tho spark-plug position is badly chosen. Oltemj the use 0i a somcwhnt overrlcli tuixttirc. at nearly closrrl throttle, will prcvcnt missing and subso quent muffler cxplttsions. ’I‘hro\ving| out n1‘ gcnr and letting the engine ltllc, whilt- ctiaatlltg. way with the explosions. FAULTY MIXTURE. OR IGNITION X. Y. Z. writes: at‘ is a new nuts. but will not put bills on Itiglt gcztt" although at first i: tvrtttld pull as uc-l as any otlicr car. Tltt- mt)- utetit ih: t I retard tht- fill-ilk i" “i011 its knocking, it will dit- tlotvtt to u standstill. 'l‘ltc last timt- that I t_i"it~d it, it $€4'Il1|t'tI to run Iitttct" with thc spark cvct- in tht- ruitlrllt- and citIit-i- i'f*l1ll'.IIIll.§ or titlv..ttt-ing tlit- spark Wtlllltl tuiust- knocking. I10 you thittk that tht- tituct" i8 “out" or whorls tlit- tt-ottble? Answer: \\‘c ltardly think that ilte~tirttittg is ttjrong. iliiiililltéii ii liluy be. Your trouble sccuts tum-c likt- weak tuixtttrc tluc t0 a lidFii-ii stoppagt- of lltu l';ll'Illll‘t‘.Itll' by foreign ntattt-r- Iu the passages, or to some failure of gasoline to flotv freely or to a very weak spark. Art- you sure thet the coil is a good one? Do you get n first rate spark ultcit you try a plug outside tho cylinder-i’ You can check up thr- tltuing by relercticc to the iu- struction book, Illll wq suggest that you IIIZIIU‘ surt- that thc cat-buri-ttir is perfectly clean and freely fed and that coll, condenser and hrealter~ point ndjustmettt orc all right CARBURETOR OVERFLOWS AFITEFI STANDING IDLE R. S. H. asks: What causcs a car- burrtor to leak and how can this be rentedicd? Aftcr tit-y cur Iltls stood overnight, the carburetor be- coutt-s wt-r with gastizitic, but when Ilir- car is In usc tht- (earhuretor be- comes dry. Answer: Fstlrtlly It is because the flout-valve, which lets gasoline in- It) thi- cutiitlrctul" bowl, dues not scat properly. A little .'.IIrt may have cnllectotl Iicttvcatt the valve and Ii: sea-t and cleaning these parts may rciutivt: it. '1 hr- valve may have worn close sclf-tttlrlrt-i-stttl, snatulti-ti eu- autl scat ttigctIii-r- will stop IIIF,’ lt-ak. Oficittiittmt It is bctttr If) put itt .1 ncw vttlvc and seat m- an cittlrt float ntcchanisnt. Iu your case, the li-ak is at) slight that, wltilt- it rais- cs tho level enough to cause a slight tiverflow, wht-n itllowed to continue unintcrrttptt-tl for a long time, it is not suffIcIr-ttt to allow the howl to ovcrfiil when gasoline Is lti-ing itscd. Qllrstinng (‘if general interest i0 nmtorists will be answered In this column, space permitting. If an lmrttetlIa-te answer Is dr-slrclri, cu t nili- .~st»ti~.ttidrcsscil, strum-ll (=II' care of our office. _4o-@-—- MAN'S BESLAGE A titan Is m. old as his organs; he cart be as vigorous anti honlthy nt 70 as at (l5 ii hc aids his organs In performing their functions. Keup your vital organs honltby with Th}: worlds standard remedy for kidney, Iivi-r, IiIptItlt-r and uric ncld troubles since 1090; corrects dis~ orders; stimulates vital organs. All druggists, 50c n box. Look for the name Gold Modal on svt-rv box and accept no _i-¢+c>_-__. spit-mild condition. Terms cash, ns Mr. Mellett is going West. Local Agent. sold In his teeth than he has in the bank. _ l, I - IENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. ’ _‘ 20M I 4 21. 200l-fl-2-2I. ' Take a Tip---Avoid a Bump! Bruce Stewart & Co To be In full control i of your own cur In not t-ntiugh for soft-Ll’. (‘riintplt-tl mudguard». ivrtikt-ri lamps. nnd pun- cturi-tl riullittoris common "tortilla irthcr tlti- tiniiklllctl the tuisscil i should d0 n-y t‘ “p9 5 O Years The Favorite iitnnrtuiuntttrtttttriitrttnt t... t . _, - .::-__“.:ar .-_-:~.i- - _,....__:_;x:_-—_';:..:;.._-._s:_=__ . L.’ DEPARTMENT-OF CUSTOMS AND INLAND REVENUE I NOTICE TO MANUFACTURERS, WHOLE- SALERS AND RETAILERS _ I Notice Ia hereby given to all concerned that Returns. accompanied by remittance of LUXURY AND EXCISE TAXES, must be made as follows to the Iooal Collector of Inland Revenue from whom any Information desired may be obtained. - RETURNS 0T LUXURY TAX ‘ritual: be maria on ths ~ first and fifteenth day of each month. RETURNS 0F JEWELLERS’ TAX, MANUFACTUR- ERS’ TAX, AND SALES TAX must be made not Iatsr than the laat day of the month following tits month covar- ed by the Return. RETURNS FOR TAXES IN ARREARS must he made forthwith, otherwise the penalty provided by law will hs enforced. f F. J. CASEY COLLECTOR OF INLAND REVENUE Charlottetown, P. E. I. NOTUJE l " Time for allowing 5 per. cent. discount 0n Provincial Income Tax for 1919 is further extended to 16th August 1920. 1977 7 Ill ti Aug l. CEDAR. S HINGLES JUST LANDED FROM SCHOONERS “ELECTRO" AND "BONUS" ONE MILLION CEDAR SHINGLES . ASSORTED GRADES Also on hliIltI—S[ll‘i1('P nnd llcmlnck Framing, Lumbar, Sheathing. Flooring, Dressed Spruce and Pine. Brick. Little, llardwall Plantar, Beaver Boards, etc. L. M. P00 LE 8L Co. . 1989-7-31-41. Connolly's West Wharf Desirable Residence for Sa e by Public Auction I nm Instructed by lllr. Alfred Plckard tn sell by Public Auction on Monday the 9th day of August at twelve o'clock noon his new dwelling house nnd Innd, number 15 Villa Avc., Brighton. This Iii one of tho most modern and hast. residences in the city. The land tucnaurcs 85x140 loci, well gradetLTho house contains seven rnonta, besides hall, pantry, nnd bathroom. Hard wood floors, laundry with sot tubs In basement, Itot water heating, electric ‘lighting, all the very best. Storm windows and doors nnd screens for every room. Also good sizc garage In rear of house. Terms at sale. For Inspection unno- to A. Picknrd a '00., Cord Dealers. r‘ \ szm. can-ran a co., .1 ' Auctioneer 1982-7-Il4li. drivt-r u-k of 1nd,:- mcnt. -t. I1 prof Wlilll: ii-vttlcr uvtvl It that (|[h¢-["fl PM“. t! FIJI" not v-au-u ‘lnltrrv to your mat-Ii lit‘. \Vc ltnvi- Iht- Lynn Fprlnlx Ittrtnpi-itl. the only on“ ‘Villlll tyhllc. Ltd Fill IIII .\' "lll'. , g... t . ' t i-‘astern steamshlpLines, Inc. IIITIIIIAIIOIAL LIII Ion-Illa! cl Iselllt all Pasoengos Ialvloo It. lob all I001 . . Itoiamahlp "Governor Dingle will have It. John ovary W1DIQ- mt? at ‘vs. aa and every BATIKDAY at l p. m. (A no u‘; ‘rho sdnesday trips are via last Bastion III uboo duo tuboul t0 s. I. Thursdays. The Saturday trips an my“; w 5"“. g all" about 1 p. l. v IAIII IQ mm" ‘m -. . 13am col Canal. Irslllt rates aad ti" infer-age!“ IINKIOOII I§ up Lina * for low Incl vlI I t0 , _ . “all. I. l 1 ». .. . , ;.. Ct Qt“ . h "hi 5'15