I A-(Iaiipontier 1,0“; - -- __ M..- ‘it. c vcynncn of ‘fiver psjnntsolis y llllver Jilly lltll. by Sweet, M. John Mal _ of Charlottetown. to 11111‘ e16: of Hopéfield. - . "n? WBITIWAY- . Hocrltll. ll .. time: h juavguua eon and one YO iiajnoiutln I‘ memory of .'_ rm casutsnrs. unis died‘ Jui-y 22nd., ma. ' _ 1788 .,;. - Returns to Paris (United Frau.) PARIS, July 19.—Georges Carpen- tier ‘European heavy weight cham- “m arrived here today after his tour of the United States and was, given an ovation when he appeared on the stleets. Carpenticr had 110 comment to make on his visit ta America. Iio said he was going in- to training atonce for a fight with battling lavtnsky. for the "Bl" heavy weight championship of the world. He plans to return"! A111" ericti on September l. 4 ._-—¢0‘>-——-— CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOVEES t FORM A UNION. OTTAWA, July 20.—— 'i‘uday her- ald; the advent oi’ :1 hcw iinlt in tbe-ranks-uf. trades HM "'0'" movement of tbeicapital. , 00111909" were large nnnlber- of civil scr~ vantawvho worklns under cover. have secured afcharter from the Dominion Trades find Labor Con- gress,‘ wllichwas handed to them yesterday by President T3111 Moore and will ‘henceforth be known as the "Association nf Fed- oral Employees of Ottawa." ‘Application for the ciinrtr-r was medal a wqek ago, anti is backed by ono lluntlrcti members of the civil service fronr iliffercnt dc- partments of the ‘Government ser- vice, who have tilrmlriy seIectP-II -~ temporary sct c! officers and working executive iintil the new union finds its feet. Tile‘ Ili'\V ilnion is orizanixej along thc lines of the National Fc- deration of Civil Servants of the United Sta-tea and is affllitl-ti-tl with’ the American l-‘cdcriltitln of Labor, but has a clause in its dhartcr by which its members will not be involved in any outside iii-- bdr union disputes whiicli l11'.l_V arise. The new and somewhat unex- Iletrtoti move 1s III" tliltcolno of IIh": strong sentiments which was voiced by a large number oi the delegate-i at the (‘lvil Service Jiederation convention licld lam August which was favorable (o aj once joining the Civil Service with the OrgJIlIZRIIOll labor inovi-ni-siiz. Action at that time, however, was vetoed by the majority of the con- vention which bad the ilnderatanti- ing that the question would r-izai" be tic-alt with at this ear‘: collvoll- I tion. t Mr. W. .l._ Frilnk James, clerk M11 i108 ‘chum: .dlv|~ii~)n of tlio 905i 011106 litipartnlent, is the pro~ vinclal president of the new union. ,; t’! rs‘ . ti.‘ MAIL GONTRALT _8EAl.1-‘.|1 TliNllllltli, fulfil-Miami lll tile Pflflllillltllfll‘ Item-rill, will lii- rm:- ilved of. Ottawa until lint-n, on l-‘ii. day, the lilth August. taro for tho lillllllfiyunci» of Ills litlajnatym Malia, on a pnqmaed (‘antral-t for fum- yearn. 6 times per “'1‘I‘I( m1 1p.- Tflllitl Fl. Iilrnnnrhi Rural Mail T101118. No. l from flir- Postmaster Generals plclisilrr. Printed notices containing furth- er, lnfoiilvfiim an ill r-ilvutiiivinp n! Proposed (‘niitract may be set-n and blank fornir. u TPIlili-l‘ luay Ill‘ ..i.. talned at the Poll riwlr-l-a a: ta m. GIIIOI"! and at the office of the Post Ofllcc llispl-ixtrir. JOIIN F. \\’III<lAll, Poet flificr- IIHIPP-‘lur Poi! Office" Inspector‘! ' "" .». Charlottetown. Jilly 2nd. 1920. 1lII-7-7-Wed3i. _ . __ . , .. .. CONTRACT I AMAH. LED TRl-‘DFIIQFI, addressed to ltnmatlw (ti-m r/il will l.» n!“ I tliwrl until 71'1"". mi l‘ I- h Aiigilnt. i920. fnr the _ Illa Majority’! Malls. j, proponent Contract for fnilr I tlllicn pr-r Wool." mi "to lilllllrnurelde Rural Moll Route . AI ‘from the Postmaster (loner- ‘ llllilr Q. - notices enntatnlniv. furth- tlorl all to c ndlttnrin of . y. in seen and rider maybe ob- Ofltn-nli of lum- arn and at thl jodé-idcitaime-Atuic ma». » wing and sent, ‘cart. two driving sleighli, '\t'i;DlI ale-igbe. crust cut saws, shov- ' arm-mind. , _ , ,7; j. I ‘A, dflnafifl ,~-,..g>. ., . _ = = "Meeting . . .. . ' a | i. ' I inclination issuing will he , , Cope Traverse Hall on Pri- - QIYQIIIIBI. July 28rd at s o'clock g. . to protect against the legis- Dlllod at thirucont session 3°!’ d" Legislature, and . take whit fill-lilac notion may '. deemed advillilc in the inter- elli of the Province. Everyone in- tterolted in cordially invitld to at- toad (Signed! Al.‘ ERTSHERREN, JAMIO DELL. . T’. Liberals. Bu» aver». ' Jilly 10th. 1020. Ii I I _:"¢_=4: Annual Shooting Competition Provincial Rifle Association of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND to be held on xausmorou airnu asset- AUGUST an, and sot, 1920. Com- mencing at 8 a. rn., M18115! 4111- Condilions will ho the same as the D. C. R. A. Ilfles will‘ be the s. M. L. 10., wind cases will 110t- be used and if furnished with rifles they must be not centrally- "“"“ w. s. raowez, Sac-sirens“ l‘. n. 1660-7-17-14ithAu53th. - ¢~+__ __,_g__z—-—- -- ._;--...c~-.; Auction Sale Of farm stock crop and farming implements. - JULY 20TH I am instructed the executors of the estate o ft late Willianl F. Doherty to sell by public- auction on the premises at Mis- coucbe, Lot 1'7, Prince County on Thursday ‘the 29th day of July in- stant at the hour of one o'clock p. m. the followng: 1 cart horse 14 years old,‘ lcart more, 13 years old. 1 ‘foal, iimilk cows, 5 young cat.- tle, 1 calf, 40 hens, 30 ducks, self binder, mower. wet rake. 2 llI0W>1~ Bet disc barrow. , set spite liar rows set 51111111,’ tooth barrows, se-ouioltril setter, hay fork and wire cable, buck wagon, 2 earls, set single bob sleds, set double bob sleds, buggy, driving sleigh, road cart. 10 bushels timothy seed, 50 bushels barley, 50 buheis oats, quantity of hey and traw, driving and working harness, barrel churn. forks and shovels, and household furnltilrti including kitchen range, base burner, ball stove, Superior Piano. Also at the same time and place unless sold by private sale the ~ u I ' i.---.|. t ,tl-- late Wlitiltll F. Dolierty, consisting of 100 acres ta a high state of cultivutfon with growing crop and having a gtmtI tillorc front with buildings in, :l good mute of repair and con- ‘ laliiillg an excellent grove suitable " for u fox ranch. Daltetl this 14th day of July A. ' D. 1920. F. J. E. WRIGHT, ..- Auctioneer. "Auction S ale. I On Friday July 27th, 1020, nt 10 o'clock, ll. m. at the Parochial house and on the adjoining prem- ises of A. llennct McDonald, Si. Georges, an auction t-illle- will be held of stock. farm, implements. some household furniture, a quan tity of hazards, hard ivood and spruce, hardwood plank also our riages, slciglls and harness, etc.. One htwse, 9 years old, mare 11 years, m ire, 5 years, mare ‘.1 year.- old Five allich cows, one due to freshen soon, one registered Ayr shire heifer/H months old. fivt- young cattle and tirn calves, nni‘ writ-loin biill two years old. two fat hogs, one pure bred Shropshire ram, thirty sheep and forthy lambs, hens, etc. Manure spreader, sheep shearing machine, one binder, (McGormick) with tongue truck nearly new, one mower, one team rake, elevator potato digger (o.k.) gang plow" single plow, (F. & W. No. it) disk tirill seeder, pin borrows, lever spike barrows, spring tooth cutll vator new inst spring‘; disk llnrrow, rtoel land rnnlor,_0 ft wide, aculfler (new) Daln wagon with box, shel- two carts, Mogul kerosene engine, tlhrordier an: cleaner. grain crusher, grader, foot. pillper, sprayer, circular saw and br-nch iwn srets driving harness, team harness, two pairs oxtra trac- eu with p-ide, extra working and llleizb robes. One buggy hearty new, driving iw-t-n, wxpress wagon and road three els, forks, ‘hoes, etc One cream separator, largo ber- roLehut-n and batter worker, two} aviuberl, wrlliger, tubs, stoves lawn swing. iron beds; bureaus. tables. cbllrl, me chest. oflloo den, lamp. sAIl sums antler $0.00, cash over that amount 10 months credit on approved joint notes. Discount I bolr 1:!!! forfnb. - I 11! 1111 ""1510 l o will be bold oll_ the follqvyihh [our ionccp Bo Eloy to Drop Cigarette,‘ Cigar, or Chewing Habit. - ‘No-To-Bac has help d thousands to break the costly, carve-shatter- ing tobacco habit. Whenever you have a longing for a smoke or chew. just place a harmless No-To- Biic tablet in your mouth instead. All desire stops. Shortly the habit is completely broken. and you are better off mentally, physically, 11n- llllllllllly- It's so easy, so simple. Got a box of NuoTb-Hllo and if it ioesn't release you from all crav- ln," for tobacco in us)’ form, your lruftszist will refund your money without question. ,NoTo-Bac is made by the owners of Cascaretst therefore is thoroughly reliable. Ur. Devon's Wrench Pills a reliable gegulat Pill for Wo- men. SB-a ox. Sold at all Drug Worn o pr ca. “‘°'i°'l "t “I” ‘i132’ £53523‘. DRUG 00.’. Montreal, Quebec. PHOSPHONOL for MEN Restores Vlrn and Vitality ;for Nerve and liraln: increases "gray matter"; a Tonic-will build you up. $3 c. box, or two for i0 at drug 110F110. *1? l)? mail on Ffllbhllll oi trier.‘ TIE HCOBELL DRUG COM- AN , Montreal Quebec. I N. A. idmiinr, Central llriurv-tn-a- T?_“*n" - _ - - Q ' Q Aucrioti SK or PROPERTY I will sell the estate of the late Joseph Carter, situated on High- landtAve. No. 94. if not sold by private sale by Jilly 26th. it will on that day be soldat Public auction 011 U16 11761111898. A4. 12 o'clock noon. This property consists of dwelling house, stable and barn, splendid orchard with fruit trees all bear- ing frllit. Apply on promises tn Mfs. Mary Anne (‘til-ter, or Ben] Carter auctioneer. 1730—7-20-4i ,___ "Ailction Sale oi Hay To be sold nil Friday. Jilly 23rd, 1920 at ti o'clock p. m. on tho furnl of Jnsi-ph llolsncr. North River. 20 ncri-s stu tIIlli-‘J lltly Ill lots in suit t\\l""I1l\.~Il"P1. TPYINII four ‘months credit on approved notes. A. IIOIBNFIII; Auctioneer 1700-7-20-41. t N Q ‘I’ I G E ‘Phi,- adjourned annual meeting oi the Kinsman Silver Black and Patch Poi 00., Lt.d., will m» held at the President's office, Freeland, Lot 1t. P. E. l. on Thursday, July 29th, 1920 at 12 o'clock. W. H. KINSMAN, President. 16G0-7-16SniTueTIls5Ipd. .%-_—~—:::r:.:n=-.;~.r~ ——_— - ~- NOTICE To close an estate we nre.in- st-rilcted to sell at a great bargain to quick purchaser a se't of Den- tal instruments also some sup- [IIIIPH including gold-leaf tecth, &c. 'I“'" ""111" 5-" illsprtalt-tl n1 office of undersigned. PALMER d; PALMER. Solicitors. ‘w... 1747-7-21 61. Tenders 1 PROVINCIAL HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT. Pursuant to the requirements oi lhe l-"illlfliIll Illgliways Act separate Sealed Tenders marked "Tenders for Gradingand Concrete Structur- es Project No. " will be re- ceived by the illtrlersigncd until noon on Monday, July 26, 1020 fog izrzirltng, construction of concrete structures and other necessary work on the following roids: Project. No. 1-Gcorgetown ltoritl from Ten Mile House to County “lsine, 8 1-2 .milee. ' IProject No. 5~tEDBf Point Road "mm ‘Miriltfabowsdirlilgo to Elmira tRoad, 8 1-2 miles. ‘ iProjcct No. 7—tBunbilry-Jobnson Iiivcr Road from Bovyens IBrook to Webster's Corner, 9 miles. ‘Project No. 8——Montiigue to Car- digan. .1 Plans, specifications and forms of Tender may be seen nt t-he offici of the Provincial Engineer, Char- isse-»- IlJllIII [A marked cheque for 8500.00 pay- ‘drivllig collars, halens bridlos andmm, m n", ¢ommmoua o, Pub llc Works, Prince Edward Island, must accompany the tender for each separate Project. The lowest or ll necessarily accep . L. I. mueitiltulu, Sec. Public Works Dept, DMIL 0f ‘Public WOIRI.’ Charlottetown, P. 21.1. July l8, 1020. I I INCVI-Il-fl . tender not oltfisrrlerlicrlotl I' ‘I Chapter l5. ' Often 1 ualdnto IIIYBOIIIIDFI If only 1 could find it, there must be. something different 1 coufi do.._ 1 was out of all notion that fashionable education might be of some help to inc, but tit seemed n if a glrl of good appearance, pol- aesscd of common some and bot:- esty, might do better things than wait upon people in a cheep refr‘ taurcnt; . But l. dared not throw myself out nf employment. and I could, nut look for anything better while at the restaurant. i hadn't- the strength. At time's it seemed that l never could go an, l was so exhausted. And yet 1 did bel- tcr than at first. To get home, crawl into bed as soon as I 110B- sI')Iy could-—nearly always I bad something to do, mendins. wash- ing something for the next day, and an fortlv-wns all 1 could lic- complisb. I was tired all tliilc, 50 l had little courage to look for anything better, though ' ‘he thought was almost constant- Iy in my mind. Mary was, I think, perfectly sa- tisfied. easy compared to the sweat shop work, so making me wonder what " that could have been like. But she knew l was dissatisfied, and soomotl to think it only natural that I should be. “You ain't been used ot it. Zena‘. nnd i have. You see a flit-l BN9 used to hard knocks Whoa 8110 ain't never brill notbln’ else- don't blame you a bit for wantin’ m» wet something easier." "It isn't ilic ‘something easier“ n?‘ much. Marv—altlio.this Is ter- rgifly ham at time——ns it is that I can’: 59F. any future in it‘. 1 only earn enough to ltccp me goillff. 0110 scnrl Mother so Il,ltlo latim ashamed because of Aunt Susan. ‘if’! could get into somethintz where bv bnrII work 1 eouldimprove my position- l would feel better about things. mil i ~et terribly discnurrillcd i" times." "Don't WI"; Moore do you u "No: 1 never tllillk OI ‘Iilmm Which wasn't qulto true. , 1 did think of him once in a while, but onlv ‘in ivmitler if he"rcally cared. and lf I bad hurt lilui. , “Keep a stiff upner llll- zen"- Sometliing better will turn ult some day. 1 hate m e60 you fret!’ i qften caught Mary watching me closely, and l_ knewshe felt "llXlfllls when l worried. _1 had grown very IIIIIL-{IIHI had inst mv cplor. But I-wlls well enough. and told her frequently that I was perfectly all right. that‘ l, didn't want to be fat. "You'll slip (town i1 (flack In the sidewalk if you gct any thinner,‘ she said in reply. "l'd hate to have you disappear like that. Folks Mi you'd married v .~- ml” might. think I had put you out of - lIIt‘ way because l was jealous of your good looks." "l haven't any nowadays, don't worry on that srtire." "Yes-yon tlropretty, Zena, but you look so ivorll out." “l am worn out. llut so arc you. and so Is every girl who works as hard as ivt- do. So don't think anything about my looks. Jilsi hclp inc think of some way to llnd solllelllill’; different I’) tlo—snina- thing whore I can advance by Il'll"I wurltf.‘ "All PIHIII. I'll sot niv tiiink tank 1') work. Ilut-~-~i—-—ivby i should liatc to slay thcrc with you gour, in<i-———" "I'm not gone yet," I interrup- ted. ‘Then when 1 naked Mary what she bad intended lo ‘say, she ‘lctctl cnihltrrasscti and answered: "'Oh, nothing!" Nldthcr ivrote bogging me to try and eotne to them fnr the holidays. sn increasing my depression. l roplicd that it was impossible, then iavcdhnd scrlnipotl in.cvcry way possible so that I alight send her ‘IIII Aunt Susan a niec- rcniem bronco. ,, "l guess it is good for us to liavc our aiotliers to take care of," Mary said as we planned for them, "1l keeps us from ivastlng our inoncv Bin ain't it queer that wr- abmlid lmtlfhnvo n mother to work. for?" "lt is rather strange that we should have found each other. but S0 as for working for olir mothers, l " imagine many girls do the same. And why shouldn't we, Mary? They worked for us. took care of 11F when we were little, nnd needed them. Turn rthnilt is only fair." “I'd like to know your mother. Zena.» I think she muzit be a great lady.“ "What makes you fir... that?" "Because if she wasn't. V0110 be different-more like me." v "l onlydiope Mary I may be ns ‘good as you are." 1 replied. and l meant u. Mary ‘Murray was lgnod- all tam-q true friend. iioiiijiliiiiiofiii We have commencedlbuying live fowl and will be pleased to reoblvl’ shipments llt any time. ~ This is the time to sell your malt birds; also liens that have ceased laying. Cull your flocks new and save feed. " ‘ Prices are likely I0 be much low- er when chickens conic on the ' market. p _ we pay express chargos- on sbi eats of 12 birds or more. mllry will be ‘weighed imme- diaately on arrivnbnnd cheques lei sued daily. l _ ' Do nofship to Saturday. ~ Prices and further information on application. Tile -IIliI'l8 Abattoir Co. ‘LIMITID’. _ , Charlottetown, r. lil.1 . IIIM-llilwl. '_ 1 _ MM ‘ the _ Ellie often said it was . I v "For two years previous to tho time I began taking Tanlac, I lived principally on a raw-egg diet. Dur- ing this time I was laid up in ~thc hospital for fivo months and practi- rccoveri: I don't suppose any tuna had a worse case of stomach trouble that 1 did, in fact they said t could not livg. _ ‘ “Tnnllic did not. seem to _holp ine niuch at first, anti I. had alnnst 1110.00 up my mind to give it up, but it‘ l had given it up it would have been the mistake ,of niy life. l stuck to it for a. fair test and am thankful that t did mi- after IIDIHII- inp my fourth bottle, my appetite was better and J noticed myself improving. "This encouraged me to keep on inking it oniiln two months I was able to eat a good square meal and digest it as good as anybody. Thcn it wasn't long until 1 got so I could go back to niy work and at the time l hall finished my last bottle. l found I had actually gained folly- {our pounds in weight. -.“T0 look at me today no one Jfihuld ever take lne to be the saute man l was when I began faking Tanlnc." ‘The above remarkable statement _w:iii made recently by John ‘.1. Pac- lten. ivell-kncwn electrical engineer oi‘ Liberty, Missouri. ' tTaniac is ‘sold in Charlottetown by ‘Reddln Bros, in Montague by l-LJ, Mellon, J. P. W-llite, Murray- bl", lIJiVI . ‘uliisliolui. North Try- oil, ‘ILH. Gameron d; ($0., Crapautl, nail li.l‘. Uootlon. Murray-River. _-—-<u-c>-i— ‘ifTji-ie F-RENOH MEDAL The "Journal 0fl‘iciel"_ publish- ing the text of the law establishing the "French Commemorative Mc- dul at tlic Great War"' says: t "This Medal will be granted to cvcry soldier or sailor wllo served with the colours or on armored Cruisers of the State between August 2, 1014 and November 11. 1918; also to sailors of the Mcr- clinitt Marine, sick-nurses, hospb. IllI attendants, doctors, driigglsts. administrators of rclief funds who served between those same dale-s in the armies or in the interior; also to the civil-guards, policemen and firemen ofbombarded towns. "The women employed as nutc- nioblle drivers, telephone-opera- iors or- as secretaries iii organiza- tions formed under the command- er-in-cblef will also lie entitled to the commemorative medal provi- um] thoy micuplctl these positions for 6 months. The decorriticn will be cast in bronze and ivill be 30 millimeters tndiameterf The design‘ will M. "have" by competition. The rib- lion will be 36 miili-inetros wide and will be striped length-ways by eleven white and red alternate "p95,. The ribbon will be attach- ml to awhile metal clasp bearlnil [hg Wolds "voluntary service" for all those now discharfrtttl "0111 "ll" ‘Harv service who enlisted during ‘he War. ‘ . ‘ U. f}, Railways (live Wage Increase t (Dom. Pren Spiiclll-l CHICAGO, July 20.-—'I‘he United Staleirllailwliy Labor Board today announced wage increases totalllnti almost $000,000,000, annually for 1,394,237 employees of railroads. Leaders of sixteen railroad _labor crafts, affected by increase. Wei‘? to go into session today at 11 0- cloek toconsider the awards. All" nroval or disapproval probably will be announced by tomorrow night. Their recommendation to workers In “ranks probably will determine whether or not there will be gtflilt! trouble in the near future. ._._--<-c>—-—-— fl-IZS. Tennis Star , iltefeats Englishman . awaited Prose.) IDNDON, July t0 William Jobliiton. American tennis star tn- day defeated Major Kingilcote in igdbgyls Cup Tournament at. Wlin ; on i in a hard fought match. Julianna took the first set. 6-8 wvlien the Englishman came back and won flip-next two 4-4 and 3- Q-JOIIDIIOQI rallied and won’ the folith set 6-4. Tbe‘f tli and. de- gifling. tlli. went to J auto; 7-5 iiahltrdfouglit games. The rnatcli bcweetl Johnston» and 1011180019 wit-t ave ac deciding effect on the IDIYIIIMOI“ A! [I16 QIIIIGI sllllf- _' that the Americans _ Australians for-tho . ‘ -. Ill calry no hope was lleltl out fol: lay . -it should» he. r in hell‘. makes" iiII IllbrI fill more IIIIIQ ' d that the gr so and all ‘#1101 W¢1'6~ limiter tir~ase~ ln- Jeni-- tain‘ rte on oar. during winter W95I-Il9t<..:lil8Y become 5'0 thin dur- ing ihemot season as toaiford ln-, sufficient lubrication: liiid .,to - ell- cape rapidly. in this connection. tlw instruction book _ should be consulted as tctwbat change‘ in oils And greases the slimmer sen- soii makes necessary“, Iflattor’ 11 10118 drive on a hot Pliny, lubri- "It"! are found escaping, unduly "m" ‘P01150188, 01' beflrllgs or are found to have drlppo upon" the 81111080 floor, it may heJthat thick“ er bodied one», are required or it mllv, be that feltewasiliers, which NW0 spgfeddnir _-:'.Y{.QII durlngcold weather, to‘ pro etlt lealtlize‘ from DBRPIIIBB, WIIl have to be replaced -wlth fresh onesu Gaskets and oil lllllss which have hitherto seemed to be tight, may develop leaks un- der the more fluid-condition of tho oils and greases uiied and may need replacements;- tightening. OII and grease escape is not only bad in respect to the loss of good material entailed, but it creates n "mossy" condition of the chassis hurts and floor hoards, may result. in dangerous brake failures, if, it occurs from the renr axle and may no so far as to deprive Important. operative parts of lubrication and. make costly. repairs necessary. Tho first few hot-flay runs should be the occasion for the inspection floorboards and tho front wheel spokes for sputtered lubricant and for the checking up of the grease supply in all housings as to quan- tity and quality. Question of general lntorestdo motorists will be answered in this column, space permitting. lf all im mediate answer is desired. enclose self-addressed, stamped envelope.‘ A dress Albert L. Clougli, .care of our office. ' - ‘ _“ *L my‘ a . t . . Cottage at Public Auction l will sell by public nilction No 179 Water St. on Thursday, Jilly 22nd at 12 o'clock noon 8 roomoti lcotl-age with modern conveniences. Foi- partlculars apply on pre- rnises '._ , Terms at sale is. CARTER, ' Auctioneer. T_.—..—:1T--.»_~.:.-.-=-_—_= . . 71"“ - .. fiviSittitbga tney Leaves Honshaw. Leaves Ch'town. sell Fri. 9th 6.00 a. m. , 3.00 p. m. Tues; 13th, 700 ti, m. 5.00 p. m. Fri. 16th 8.30 n. In‘. cfo p. m. Tues. 20th 4.30 a. m. 1.30 p. m. Fri. 23rd 6.00 u. m. 3.30 p. nl Tues. ‘Zltli, 7.00 n. m. 6.00 p. m. Fri. 30th 8.00 a. m. 0.30 p. rn. All freight to be at Pownat Wllarfjo-lc lioilr before sailing. l5ii'?":*‘.i"_'1.*l"- Mo.» lt- Iiliitlriottetown Pictou Summer Passenger ' I Service‘ S. s; “EASTRAN”, leaves Plqnn for Chnrlottntoivvl Thursday after arrival of day train from Sydney. Leaves (‘hnrlottetilwn for Pictou and New Glasgow iii. 3.0a I). m. l-‘riday, cilnnectlilg at Now Glasgow with the Sydney and lialilox Leaves Pictoil for Charlottetown llntilrtlav after nrrlvnl n! iinv trulr. from llclif . Leaves Charlottetown Mondfiy If. .80 u. m. hit’ Plutnii um] New (llaugow, connecting at l'lctoii with train for lliillfuil and nt New Glasgow with night train for Syd- ney. ' night trains for Jmxla rare. Pliurlnttetnwn-Plctmi 53- 0. return $4.60. Single fare (‘harlnttetown- e Glasgow $8.50, return $5.00. N w For further ' particulars freight rates apply tn oaavlliill. nnosu urn. cnarlnitainwn, p. n. i Eastern Transport. Ltd. and ‘I New Olugovnnnd Pinion. N. B. ‘l310-7-il-mlnf. I Illll. collie visit 2‘ Gcmplctednfcrwlctlcn n to watts. train ccrvicu, obn- ' auctions, ctc. etc. I tun DETAILS Furnished nail all arrange- manic complete to comfort and economy. I .iI.YM.~IIDjiviIson Lccal A|cvit ‘ i . l. \ 1 i tear-mil. all. anti. that, of the brakes, the bottoms of the I uogoi-mcrupvmuyniununvu. Ingram-a the Icmodtbcnrlcjbabfl liiih fclh will long nnnmbw inc flavour. ma». LANTIO an»... ism-- a for Lnntic B13001: a I. I _ 1115-1-20-31. $600 in Premiums 4» Correspondent for P. E: c. ilitilmlosiru Investment Brokers, Halifax HALIFAX, N. 8. $600 The Time t0 Buy-Bonds Not until an'other "world wnr,"' which we hope will not be in your lifetime, will high grade instruments be obtainable at present low prices and resultanthlgh yield. Is l‘. wise to neglect this present opportunity. THE CONFIDENCE 0F GU E|STION8 SUCCESS OF OUR BUSINE§B. We will neglect no oppor-tunlty to visit your appreciation by rendering sound investment service. i.‘ ROWLAND PATON l8 THE BAQIB .01!‘ , ' i c0. CORRESPONDENCE FOR P.E.I J. ROWLAND PATON. Cl-iARLOTT-ETOWN. “O-QOQ ‘ Pfemi u 2. 40 (‘Inns ‘satisfactorily. "I about 10 c. m. Pan's-I I‘NIIo'I.D.-I?II {was I‘ ' 11' lay dl outta-rho: a O. 1| h. '1' clleIt n ate evict of Jab‘: n 1 aid u; a: Eff!‘ ... 33.2 it’... i woo-pf er tlctalare off and fill without ndvc tlsing 1412-7-7-\VodSat(Ii, t I a. m. he Wednesday trips are via Eur. Atziri c . JOHN itoli lwnlcy coal Fredericton wt l all I9: piillgifsw.“ "L. ll (I t "flak missus. 2.20 mixed Trot and Paco - .25 (‘lass Paco Trot / Trotters illlowaace 3 scconils in Mixed Class. STEAMER HARLAND HA8 anew CHARTERED AND leave Bruce Stewart 6k (id's. ivliarf leaving Wednesday morning at 9.301 returning leaving ilallidtiys wharf at 7.30 p. m. -.t.w. llwailimlflnlral. mun and every BAT RDA! at a p. m. lllutpor Garfield Races , ‘ GARFIELD, "Pint. ' WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONyIuIy zs Purse $200 . 00 Purse $200 .00 Purse $200.00 ‘llt-cords made tip to and inclutl int: July 20th. No bar. I IENTRIES (‘LOSE ‘J ULY 20TH. _ 5 par cont. lo enter 5 per cent. from money winners. All racel inllo liens 3 in 6 N. '1‘. rules to govern. ' This track is a member of National Trotting Association. In. all classes tlve to enter tliroe to start. (liasses not filling may be tieclarctl off. _ Right reserved to change ordo of programme, declines any entry i any class not filling wlu. _MaoLecd, jflccp, Garflield, P. II. I. Eastern Kteamship‘ Lines, Inc. mun-mu ,0! Freight and Pane nger llcrwlec lt. loin III loch! It m‘ "q Di DA" 311111 D overnor airlu ’ will leavmlt. Jgaganeglzrzmw Lubeo duo Boltol “nu” mo“ ‘Tang-hrs, The autumn mph are dlrcot m Bolton cuc lulu} IO-oo Direct connection with Metro s-raninoonu can up Dolitltl uni steamers m- lvuv nil-g m Cap Cod Canal. rclght rates and full information apply to A. 0. OUBIlIu It t luau-aim 1°"- " 3-. .c.‘:"““‘_"i$ __ __ - ma‘ irrliimv lrlnllnf i DOIIBLEI Service TREALQ - DAILY . lfl nan-J.’ i.‘ I ... ..'. i . “tiff: 1J1. .3 i=1‘ “Qq IIIIIS [Alf