. g ' fans: CLOGGEDFROII ~ '- t l0 Innpwort Charlottetown; on Octob- _ 1.010, by Rev. Ewen Mc- ,. Albert Frederick MacKay _ yJ-lanbour to Violrllay d Murray River. 418i. U. A. Wood. Murdock McLeod or New Haven was united in mar- rlfie to Inniae l-Iounam of Winni- r R. R. No. 5. peg. Manitoba t A GOLD 0R GATARRII Cream in Nodrlk To Up Air Passages. 4- with! r~‘ir fl 1.11‘! . -' r; u...» .1 .40»... Ah! now-i» fidu‘. .1 Ywlr (‘logged ir‘ ,,,. ' A , riu r-ii \., r. AWN ..- _ U qargc, headac e. dryness-mo struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. 'Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's (‘ream Balm from your druggtst now. Apply a little '.' ii.i.. Lragrant, antiseptic cream iii your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage or the head; soothe and heal the swollen inflamed mucous membrane giving you instant relief. Elyfie (‘rrutit Balm is just whart every culrl riiz-j catarrh sufferer has been srekiiig. It's just splendid. l'l i‘ i5 g_' ihh—_al_ Auction Sale 1 ant instructed by John .\l. Littl- nerr, of St. Peters Bay, to srll by Public Auction. ON TUESDAY I EOD- HOUNAIIL-‘M the New Hampshire. Highest wages. . . New Dommiommn October,‘ Railway to Camp. I'm-es advanced. at the o'clock p. tn.. by Rev. ‘, Dated 14 October 1920 l Big Clearance llurtion diS- cull 3 years old. six milk cows in WANTED I00 Woodsman Flor one on the beat companies in M. A. MORRISON, Dun . . Elli’ I am instructed by Charles New- stin tn sell at his far adjoining Rocky Pniui Wharf nn .1 Olltlil)’ NOVEMBER 1st. At O": O'clock. p. m’. '7'" Z‘~".~ivi".it stilt-k. itiilolentrtnrs, it , I'll‘?! ‘P- - irii burs-r. mi.- ralf. throw 1 l-‘J year old Iteifcrs, two 1 l-2 year olrl oxen. fuur railr- es, one brood sow, a number of SIIPQp. about 40 lions. l.\IPLE.\lE.\'TS.——1' Rlagnet Sep- arator in good condition, one one horse mower. one double SHIIPII carriage, a rzil-zc and iiihvr zirtiil es. Also a numiivr of PIUUPR‘ iif IlOllflPIlOItI furniture and a quiinti- ty nf straw. ’I‘ER.\IS.» All cash over that months credit non-s. six per rash. Slllllfi unrli-r $5.00 amount twvlvn tlll approtwrii juiiit cent discount for NEIL McVKENZIE, Auctionccr. :----1-i0 2 __ 2,1. Valuable Property for Sale in the town oi r- . ZENA TELLS MR. OLAXTON HE mountain phntazions, is rid: h chose qunlitia which fi wondzrfid fragrance and Lnll to B ILAN-D _che pectic: Guise. Blended and routcdcnd put into sir-tight _ L ,_, iugoodnesnnd exhil- Iflin‘ noun sealed ufc ha Clumdlhdinogruind. In K, I and z-lb. rim. A: good kills ovcywhcn. Wrire for “Perfect CoEcc~—~ Perfectly v1.1.1.1... I will be Hf. ‘c. n. Pratri. si. AT 2 o'clock p. m. STOCK-l. Rogl-etcred Clydes- dalle. More with foal. 7 years old. 1300 lbs. 2 Holstein Grade Com. Milking, 1 Ayrshire Grade (‘ow m freshen in December, 1 Ayrshirr- yGrado Heifer 2 1-2 years old. i . Jllrlfar 4. months old 2 pigs, 4 ' montrhs old. 50 Hens, P. Rocks. ‘ I.\IPLI-Z)II<I.\"I‘S—— 1 Alainurc. Spreader, lifasscyr llrirris, 1 liiiirl- 9i‘. FY08! S: “X1611, I .\Iri\vr-r_ 1 S10- Seeder, 1 Disc liiirrvvr. i l.'-\ i Spike Harrow. 1 Spring Tooth Hem-ow, 1 Scufflrr, ‘l - ‘Ploughs, 1 set. Farm Sr-rilr-g; it!‘ 2000 lbs._ 1 Pcrfoctinn Grader. 2 Driving Wiigoiw. 1 Driv fng Sleigh. Quantity of lltirnr-sw. Speed Cart. 1 (‘ream Scpiiriilrir. Debaval, 1 (fhurii. i Wit-bin’: Machine, 1 Refrigerator. oihcr tir ticlrs too humorous to mention. TERMS-All sums over $10.00 12 months credit on npprovr-d join: “BIBS. 6 per cent of for cash. John M. Ladnel‘, J. A. McDONALD, Ant-titan“ '1 Oct. ZB-dly 41. _ Rrgistprsd .»\_r Lady Rollo. sirr- Ibofll September, 1917, h'0lll‘lll prize winner at SOUPIs Ex~ hibition. The bull can be seen at premises of owner. Apply to Pal nier d‘: ‘Palmer, Solicitors or to the undersigned ownrr. MARK CHEVERIE. Armttdalo, IIEYI. 4i Iilre hull, flnm (‘rplaiin Kidd, aeono-zo-smwr- rir$ri.i;ri.i s.r., lam inslructorl Bruce. FAR --" r' vIn-r bv Runrlrilplt llrthlip ‘ow. | fAkl h. ‘ll .1 '=r‘.r1 Beginning at 1D o'clock, a. m. His Entire Holding; of LIVrE STOCK. CROP, FARM MACHINERY AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Consisting in part of Hrirso ll years old. ‘Mars 7 years old, iii fruit; 6 lMllcb (lows, 5 young (‘rittltg l-i Sheep, 50 Hens, 25 tons liuy. Imn bushels Oats, 200 Stocks Whin- Oats, 3 bushels Hay Steed, quanti- ty Straw, lot of Potatoes. Illowcr Rake, both MIISSPY-IIILITIS; Sccri~ er. Wheel, Harrow, Plow. (‘ullivrr- tor, all Frost IQ Wood; Spring Tooth Harrotv, Pin (l0; Driving WKBOII. Auto Seat do: ruii only two summers; Truck Wagon. Bain; Cart, Maxwell Binder, 2 Sets Curt Wheels, vVood Sled. Set Bob Sloth, Driving Sleigh, quantity rif Siting» lea nnd Rottglt Iloarrls. l0 (‘fllili Firewood, Slcigli Rtilm. Ilzttvii Swing, Wheelbarrow. 2 Sets Driv- ing Harness. Set Team Harness. 2 Sets Cart Harness. vDininB Room Suites. Parlor Suites, 2 Stoves, 4 Ile-ilstczirls with Mattresscs and Springs; 3'. Rur- caus. Sowing Mitclilnc, (‘hairs Tables, Couchras, Rugs. liosidvs many other llirticlcs tmi Ilium-runs tn mention. TERJ"'sr'"AII sums lI|'l(Ir_\|- M000 Cash. Over that IIIIIIILIIII i2 months credit on approvml joint nnrorr will be given. ALSO ..At the same time and place, if not previously disposed of. I will offer for Sale his FAnM 0F 188 ACRES OF LAND hour-w and burn, Ililllily HPIIOOI and “Beautifully situated on East Iliil- tlc Road, 1-2 mllc from llriltir- Stri- tlon and convenient in Tm 2nd. my of November, 1e20, r I r l F’i"flill)|- I KENNNGTON Peters, from 1 lo a octobei zstii. lust touu IY JANI PH ILPI '1 DECISION Chapter 151. I was so happy that diiy after my letter had gone to Kenneth, that. evrn Mr. Bells noticed and said. "Something good must have hap- peiicd to you, Miss Stoivari. You look very happy this morning." "'l‘liere has—soniething very good." I replied, then added t0 my- sclf-l have drcidcd. .\lr. (‘lrixtun caught me humming 1 littlo tun“ nvcr my work. "You IITF fouling vcry gay mnrniiig.“ hr said. "Pizalrin bu. I lIlflIifIIil I was Ho". I 'iilr't I\"‘"|' vnu com" in."_, I was i-nluirrussed that he had caught me singing. “Sing away-but won't you mn why you are so happy?“ "Why—yes. l will tell you." l sud- denly thought it would be easier tn got it over ‘than to hnvc it brought up again inter. “l wrote .\Ir Lmrrvnr-e this 1nurning—rath- or, last night." “lliit the six llillllllls Isn't tip." fir‘ hail tnrncil tvliitc. "N0 ~I1ut I full il was tlll|_\' IZIII‘ in KPIIIIOIII tn let him knnw that l t-oultiirt ttiarigv him. So I wrote him just as soon us I was stirc of tnysclf." “You |llPill’l»~_\'()|1 rnfttsrrrl him?" ’I‘hrr (rolor surged ovor his taco. “Yvs. I found Idiri not ("lire rnough for him. I Invert my work riinro than I loved him. Sn if you will kPr-p tun, and lot me go on lczrrning tii lie Zl Iiusiness wiimrin. Ii SIITII II" vcry ltiippyx“ “I certainly shall do all I ran to; make you Iinppy." was Ill-l t-riptic, answer. . Thai ntoi-niiig I had quite a sur- prisn. Jennie Wilcox cunts to me thin tell 4 \ THE cnntznorrnrown GUARDIAN. coco/i runes 1f cupful Oswanil 3"... a uiiioapwvl "W" I cupfuis suull‘ 5f cup milk '1 tgggpoon vanilla Put s11 ingredients but vanilla into l. saucepan; ltlr until cocoa is melted and sugar. Boll without stirring until’ It forms n soft ball 1h‘; droppad into water. Cool ilightly then heat until creamy. Add not: and vanilla. and pour on to greased pans. Mark in squares before it burdens. COCOA SANDWICH Takes one layer of cocoa fudge. Place on a layer of maple cream and so on alter- nate layers. Then cut In squares or fancy shapes u desired. l all clutches, chooses occur, nftor long usage. in the frictional char- acter of the material-s used to ef- fect engagement and treatment of r Incas may be required. This affr- ation is usually indicated by the development either of a tendency to sup or s tendency to engage vio- lntly7—to grab. in the case of the asbestos fabric lnings of dry dirt. clutches, an aslonnl thorough washing off orf collected dirt and "glaze" with a kerosene lubdica- ting oII mixture, usually restores the desired frictional qualities. With leather linings of cone clutch- ‘s, increasing the pliability of the material by applying neatsfoot oll. irdinarily brings back its original |uaiitle~s unless mineral oil or grease has gotten at the leather ln which case, fuiicrs earth should be ad to iiiicsorb it. Th metiil platrs if oiliminersed multlpieiiisc cluth- ‘fr; can generally be stppped from slipping by cleaning them thorough- y with kerosene and using an oil iiixlure that is not too thick Mill viscous, while grabbing tendency’ .-an usually be controlled ‘by clean-i lng and using an oil of sufflclentlyl Iieavy ‘body. Clutch adjustment; liough very seldom required is of zrent importance. A clutch that rllps should not be tolerated us it .vill wear out very soon and rt“ mire expensive replacement. Oil be other hand. one that. engages violently injures tires and strains ransmisslon parts so seriously. hat it should not b» out up with vhilc one that fails to disenfll-‘IEP iilly (drugs) makes geiir changing -0 (Iitficult and tilsagreeable us to all for its immediate adjustment. ‘few Rail Service To Pacific Coast ianadian National Railways lri~ auqurate New Fast Dally Service Between Montrsal and Vancouv- cr—Luxurlnua Trains In Oper- alien. .. r a '1 QI 1., n/r/ifr IPk/[lc lirm/r/r 4'0 " i, , For Nursery Use you cannot take chances on Soap. Four generations of Canadians have enjoyed the creamy, fragrant skin healing lather of_Baby's Own Soap- the Standard in Canada for nursery use, on account of its known purity. Baby's Own‘ is Best for Baby——Best for You. ALBERT sons. Liitimzn. uni-s. - MONTREA: Whenyou eat let it be the best WAGSTAFFHS Pure Strawberry lam Pure Raspberry lam Mode from , Fruit and Oranulatad Iugar Only r Dolled wlthoarolnallverpnno . ,, , ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT v-eliling-oohdltions. Particulars of this new through it]?! New Westininstenwandnthe train arrives at Vancouver at. 9.00 Sealed tenders wll lbe receive-i up rill .\'nv. 1st, 1920 for the fol- lowing prnpcrty. (‘nrner int, house- burns, utta. IOFIIIPFIy nwncrl by ill» IlllP ..l\. .\i<-.\‘utr 2 lots’ 78 fr. frrrni Tl foot but-k, 1200 feet drop; fl lots‘ l3: foot f-ront lllllI bark ‘J00. foot all frrinting on l-hu Aluljicque road. Also about 4 1-4 acres of lanri riivtr cri into ll fields. l don't bind tiiysi-lf It) act-cpl the highest or tiny prior. R. T. MOASE, l’. f). “ox Nu. Ill lTfifl-Illrilli iii Furniture Sale In (harlottetown I will soil for Mrs. Lydia Din- mrmd Il2 Vppcr Queen Street. on Monday, November 1st, 001111110110 ing at 1.30 p. m. rill her household furniture tiurl effects, comprising purlrir. dining room. bed room, hzili ilfllI kitchen furniture, i-iirpe-ts, Bell organ, nil rliiih. iiizits, washing mar-hint- zinrl wriugvr, nuw, and all liriusrduild fixings, kitvhon IIIPIISIIS BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. 11765-10-26 E mployment Exchange Agrlculturv. >51 pd. 'l‘lie department. of ' ""‘ ‘iflt llir- namcs rif applicants for. w .' rlrri , who lizivrr,’ fr0slllUll u» offer in any line of work. .\ iiutiihcr n1 mvri painting positions now ilslr-rl. Apply tu Department of Agricnliuru, (‘hair lottetotvn, I 3536-10-16tuefri-tf. l sorta» Ons- aiiri one half titties from trnvn of blontague containing 100 Ilf‘i‘l‘.\' in PXIZOIICIII suite of cultivat- Ilflll. Quantity lumbr-r and wood. largo orchard bearing fruit rif bust varieties. Farm fence-d zinrl watered. Good buildings, cement floors in stables and hennery. Telephone and elec tric light wires passing on road. Intending purchasers would do well to see this farm as it is bmittl ifully situated in one 0f the lre~ farming and shipping lflutililiPs iii I’. Ia‘. Islztnrl. For furt-hcr particulars apply It] PRESTON L. CAMPBELL, V SALE FOR _ 4R acrvs of hind iit blast lloyatltyg I Quorns Vniinty, I’. E. I., 1i b2’ miivs from i‘hurlritlr»t0wn. new‘ linuro and outbuildings, watt-r In churches, if not sold privately will! ho put up 'it Public Auction on] Wednesday, Novombcr 8th, at 1 p. in. 'l‘hr=rr- will also h» sold on Church. "ms "M Starch Pavpnry; t Ilml datr- the stock, crop ilIliI lllil fifty acres of whirrli cultivated; ten acres stump, balance undr-r Timber and Firewood, all fenced with wire. and bulildngs all In 300d repair. I ‘FIRMS made known at day of UN‘ hmmy , chinv-ry ready ‘to fixcellpnt! that amount m," iipprnvr-rt joint mites. lfstnriny,srrli~ wen wmered v will lie Iicirl on the following day. nn ftiriii. ‘forms. llIl amount; unrIc-r $10.00 i-tish, lli/(‘r l3 months irrorlit mi I-‘or ft..'l.l1r~i' particulars apply tri Brenton Mnclliillan, [Cast Royalty, Bile. If day stormy, sale will take ' P E- I‘ s" hand hm‘ later- plseo next fins day. H. HAIOORN. Auctioneer. flll-lofl-wthn-Sl. PETER BRODIE. Auctioneer. 3640-10-0‘! fsmwfn. 101. 3746-10—26-Bi. .. Poole d: Thontpsons Montague, on 29th, from (‘Itztrlotteiotvn lfzitthcw & bit-Leon's. Souris, Mot» 1 to 3. Revere Hotel, on October 30th. diiy Nov. 1st. from I to 3. I". 0s advanced leave Charlotte: town Nov. 4th. M. A. MORRISON. Clearance Auction Sale l Iilil itistrttctcil by 311's. tIt-pliris liulir-tt HlltI son rmscll by Puliiir: Attrliml lVt-rlnvsrltty‘, Nov. lIlPII‘ fririii MHISISIIII); of ." rii‘ <‘IlUIt‘l>? ‘lzinrl, iir-rl on I'nirin Ilourl. ti l-2 niilPs from (‘liarlrittv- town, t mile from Union Station. (‘hurt-Ii in front rif proporty. l--I mile frnrii sr-lionllintisc. t miln from Hardy's Luiiilirr nnd Grist. hllills, unv of the best fill zirrcs tn l-ZHPPIYB "vllllly. largo i1 riinmeri dwelling Iltlilfifi, 2 large barns. r-tmr-rvtw SIEIIIIPS IlfltI plggcijv, (’f.'.’1PIl'IlOll.\'<', i-zirprantrrs shop. iro- Iiriusr- illltl boiler hriusia. nlllltillltg< lH':ir-ii<'iill_v rill nr-tv, tvnll sholtcrorl IHIIII north“. cast illlll wvst, ltvu good nrrrlizirris. nr-vvr failing ive-ll 0f \\';llC‘l‘. Also» tux rant-h consisting of l0 pens. with rmim insidc tit‘ OHM-r orclusurvln huilrl 20 pens lllfllT’. situatvrl in 1i lit-och gi-nvn ~'lir-lterr-rl Ill all tintcs. 'I'Iir- ltlmvr- prr1pvrt_r will bu solil II)’, Public Ailrtlrin (lfl r“'4-‘tIIl(‘\‘IIlt_V. Nov. l0 tli, ill l2 o'clock sharp. with tlit- following stnclr. r-rrip and implements. . S'I‘O(.‘-I(. — igcnerul purpose inure, 1 driving mun.- and 1 genvrv ill purpose horse, 5 mllcli cows, 1 fut roiv, l sow, 9 spring pigs and L1 piymntith rock IIPHS. (‘Il()I’.> 24) mils l1.i,v, quantify of straw, OZIIS illlf] WIlHll, 400 nits. rrrtrrtncs. 400 bus. turnips. I‘.II‘I.E.\IEI\'TS. Iizly fllOWPr, "ma. i-iillrr, gzing plough, 2 single ploufl =, Ililffllll’. siitoolliing Ilill‘l'tI\\', pulailri sr-uffler, sccdur, curl. trur-k. wagon, t-xprnss wftgnn, doulllr- scat ltilllltyv L! rlrivlng wagons (one rithbr-i" tirol. il wonrl sleighs. 1 driving sleigh, Scott's threshing outfit, grain critsltcr iinrl straw cultr-r. nr-ivl. Empire LZHSUIIII!‘ cnginc. l-Z ll. I'.. lni‘ill‘l_l’ nvvvl. hay fork, ‘.2 ropes, blacksmith \stttfit. wt uf carpenter's tools, all farm iizirnvss. i,‘ srrls driving lturnoss and forks, situvels, lions lllltl nthrr iirtii-lns ttio ntttne-rntts to tnonlion. All Sunni of $10 and unilvr rash. rivoi‘ $10 12 tunnthsi credit rm ill)- |ll'fl\'4‘tI joint notes. ti per cent riff for cash. Sale positive as evrigvlliing mus‘. be sold. s -> .i PETER BRODIE. Autwtinnevr. 11805-i0-27-wfntivil-6i. The C0-0perative i Egg 8r Poultry Association will receive Live Poultry beginning November 1st. Plant will close December Zlst: Make Crates asligh as possible. D0 NOT Sl-lll’ AFTIIR THURSDAY IN ANY trial-zit. Dressed DllCIlS Turkeys and Gecsc can be disposed of to good advan- tagc. Addrcss _ ‘ICANDLING STATION CHARLOTTETOWN‘ 37i7-l0-26-ltltfrl-2l ' rr-ftwcrl In mzirr_v, JPlllllP shtiulri It'll disc IlilI'l‘(J\\'. spring tooth r IB820~l0~28-2l. and asked me tn lunch rwlrh her- .1 had done so occasionally. although I still preferred the small restaur- nnl I lirui gfllif‘ to the first rlztl’ 1 \\'t7l‘I{P(I in thr- offir-r. "I Illll going oi hr lIlflFTIPiI. Zena,‘ she said as we wulkcd down tht- strrcf arm in zrrm. ‘ "Rriilfv! Oh, I do hope _\‘f)ll will br- Iiappy!" I PXCIllIllltltI. I-t sr-ctnol slraingc that llll llin vr-ry ritzy I hurl mn Itcr gmiri ut-ws. “l think I SIIIIII. ll is .\lr. Iirtls." "(lf ciittrsc, you will! Ilr‘ t-nrl-s ii grout !I("lI for you. I think. \’l'lir-n i< it griing to lit*'.’" “\'r~i'_v slum. You srw wt‘ III|\'4' known r-rivit ritlit-i- rvvr sri lung. i illll going m toll .\lr.\‘t'lzixloii tridut’ .1) he i-iin gr-t someone in my plat-v. Air. Bctts liais ttiketi a nicv ‘rlllilfl- mr-nt. and we shall gn right to ltnttsnkr-cping. I um so Ilil])[l_\' rivrt" tlin thought rif having il lirimr- nf my ntvn. Ze-itti! I have livorl in "fiflllllllg hnttsrs PVPI‘ slllcc I was 1S. I 21m 2?. tinw—fivc _vears 0i’ It. Anti I um tirvri of office work. Mr. (‘lzixlon YZIISOZI IIi-niys stilary‘ only tho otlwi- titty. Ilr~ run give ml- r-vcrything l Iii-oil." I illll very glzlil for you JPllllIt‘. llut aren't you afraid you will Ilt‘ lonely after bring in tlic officr- so long?“ “N0, IINIPPIII And Henry would- ‘ ink of letting inc Still‘. TIP ~.t_ .1 wlfcfls DIIIPP ls in Itor litts- ' l>;|i\rl's' ltiiutv if he min afford to kcvp Ilvl‘ IIl(‘l".‘. And then lic ZHIIIS: u’! lllIlTl‘_\'. IIlilI \\'il ' “ "They HPOIII t0. liven Toni is planning tn ltave Mary remain "at Il(llil,(‘ IWNDII his new ldeasl arc worker] nut." Jcnnie hart hecomrg? quite well ncqtttiinted with Tout 11nd Mary through going to~tlir> ros- liillrllfll fur pancakes with .\Ii'. Iivtts. “Iteallyl That will br> itlce. <linll flFIf hcr tn (‘(11119 and sore mo. I like her so much." "Marry Is purr- gold. Joniiic. /\IllI 'l‘nm is also. I ncvcr Raw anyoiir» IHIIIIDPI‘ than flit-y ttrv tugctlivr. If _V(ll| ill‘(‘ 21H happy ynu will he vr-ry ftirtimato." 'l‘licn, fcaring Jennie might thing l doubted slir- would Iii‘ as happy: I added: “And I mu stirr- you anrl Mr. {lofts will ho just 11'; cpngciiltil." "l think Si], Zuni. I irsr-d in hr! II‘I‘IIII_V jcalntiwl WHS jruiliiiis rif you at firs , you know. But hr‘ says I ncvvr nr-cri fcar aigziin. lllill lir» 1's. <urri I am tiio one girl for liitii. I wish yriit tvcrt- going tn lit‘ lllilfflf-‘ll, trio Zvnn. iinrl hzivr» :1 linuii- til your own." "l have a Iifllllt‘ with my llqtltr-r. you know. I shall stick to bu.=i~ ness." Tomorrow-A Business Woman. New Repair Shop Opened .-\t ill‘) Kcnt Sfrcst Wt-‘st, Ilut Writer boilvrs rt-pziirerl: also liII iiiiirls iif strives, pumps. int-kg iIlltI guns. Also pipo fitting Ilfltl ilII gt-ti- vrarl rcpiiir tvork_ JAS. D. WHlTE_ ZlTTTi» Ifl-LlR-Zll. To the Housekeeper Having opened up my stnrc- rin (‘nrnvr of Kont nnd Prince Strut-ts‘. liilrrly ticr-tipictl hy Mr. Goo. Rail-k- hum. I huvr riccldorl tn givr- r, fmt‘ spcclzilsi for balnnt-e of this wot-k only:— Soup, Sitrpriso, I’. 8i (L. and (loirl. Lift» Buoy. I0 cents pvr bar. I Extra fancy IIIUIHSSQH, $1.60 pr~r ' gallon. IHIirrkH-i Pork and Bciins. iurgv slzc. 25 cents, sinuli size, 20 cents. I would ask for a share of yntrrr all nrdors. no matter will have our careful l l [llll Fnyiilfll‘; liriw iimril-I attention. PETER McDONALD, Corner Prince and Kent ‘Streets- Chaniottetown, P. E. 1. Phone No. 888. Adjustment Lubrication Arc frr-qur-nt grcitsing or oiling, unless ;II1IS lili‘t'|IilliISl'1 mil-bath, and in sonic tic-signs, the clutch shaft bcrtring rmust be groan. ed periodit-tilly. should not be slipped itnneccssar- that if IIP can't afford it. ho shoulrl- ‘HIM! 3119]‘ m“ Pmmml m: H": 110d?‘ | gun's-s “H”, mm f,.,.| s.» Illill it cannot. lie mined into is positions. , jug-intent of the clutch itself as i0 justed to its correct position. TRAIN EQUIP!" l" W. K. Tut; Cnwm: COMPANY_ LIMIIID. ‘Oltqruo _ » __....€.I_. . QQ-O-O-AOO-OQ * Hints for the Motorist IY ALBERT L. OLOUGH 000-0-000-0000- From all points in the Maritime Provinces there is the finest of through rail service to the Pacific Coast, viu Canadian National Rall- wtiys t All that travel comfort can sill? gcsl, convey, or devise, is here for the traveller. The most modern of steel cquipment—first class coach- SOMETHING ABOUT CLUTHCES Th; Principal Malntcnacc Factors.’ Tlir- ilirritr riut lrcleast‘) iiteclian- ism nf all clutches require rzitlier is (‘IlCIllSPd in till ln general, il clutr-ii wears the frictional sitrfztres tintluly. It slintilrl vithrr lir- f|1II_\' vngiigr-rl nr frilly IIISPH‘ gttgorl art. ilII lIlllW-i. The (“lulvh slitiultl n0! liv Itvld rr-Imtsr-d dttritir-l Iiiug cousin, its this is Iizirrl tin the tlirriwnut bciiring. Tho frictional miiterizil of all olulcltes tvcars tliiii- iir-r ziftr-r Icing usage and Illifl "W." IIFPVPIII the spring 0r Springs IP01" flirt-lug tho (list-s ill‘ OIIIPI‘ 0111"“ m‘ gothei- sufficiently to ltuld. It mil." ily, fur this tully relcrtscrl and fully Plight-Km" 1n d [ZIBIIPHII wily, ud- api-ing pressure, etc, is first per- formed and then the 119331 l5 all!" '11 lN,'['hlIl‘tIl'|‘IIl‘\ FREIGHT AND PASSENGER szrivice er. JOHN AND eoerou -- 1 " Ill 1 st. .1 tin ever! WIDE!" “°"'"""’ .".°..'.i°’2.".'.,°‘!‘-.Ei-° m1! .°r"I°». -. ‘tart-we DAY It 8 The Wednesday trips are via East Flaltiwrt and about 1O L In. Thursdays. The Saturday trips no direct to Bolton 0m Uundnyl About 1 p. _. FAR U 10.80 Direct connboti ‘ C npetCod ".1 on» Eiunuttu NATIONAL RAILWAY NEW TRANSCONTINENTAL Throughqlgglitly Service ‘ Ilalilax, S1 duty, Charlottgtowu, St John. Muctuuu l. Ottawafwqintullfg. Edmonton and Vancouver. .'I‘. I Sn. I lilo. I 'l‘u. I We. I Th. I l-‘rl. I lint- Montreal, _ 0.20 n. m..' I4 (‘hiirInIIA-tnuM. '. Hour-ton . flnnlrc-ul , \ltlllll"ifil| ll “Mnnlpeu .. \\'lmilpo|z . . . Ilrrnkutoon .. I. . Manluilnon .. . I-idmontnn l. . Nilmnntnn .. . . Jumper .. .. Print-r llunrrl . ‘ill. Itolinan TIIIUIIIIVPI .. HST! ( (HI I'A IVIWIENT (Illfllfill YATIUN 5, i IIIPEI nmi Vain-unver- Tlillhl! _from Eastern points. the “Ocean lowing. ‘train, with its equipment of com Rastern Steamship Lines, Inc with Metropolitan Line steamers for lav York n» lflll. v-Aight rcten and full Infnrmotlo: zunlv '1' SLEEPER between Montreal and Von-eon STANDARD FIRIT CLASS COACHES AND 'O0'i01I Meel Equipment. ca, standard sleepers, tmirist cars lint] ‘luxurious comnurllurnle Ca"- arc on the through trains betwcon Montreal and Vancouver. The 0X~ ccllence of the connecting "M" Limitcd," is known to all travel- lers. The new service from C0115! to coast is the,best that any rail way offers anywhere. The Ocean Limited loavlnll Him‘ fax at 8.10 a. m. daily, arrives in Montreal nt 9.20 a. m. the do)‘ f4‘: (‘onnection isniads with the splendid train operating under (Tiinudititt National and Grand Trunk lllilllilglllllillll, leaving Bonn venture strtilon iii 5.00 p. ill. ‘HHS partiiient cars, standard sleepers. standard diner, tourist and colonial cars, arrives at Ottawa at 8.00 pin. and ieavink at 8.20 p. in., is at North Bay early the following mur- nifig. Port Arthur and For! _\Vill- inm are reached the morning of the day following und Winnipeg that evening. Leaving Winnipeg at 9.40 p. ni., the journey tn the coast is continued via Saskatoon. Edmonton, Jasper, Mount Robson it l-‘LIN F‘ tine.) liubso due Bolton ITATEROO MI ‘a-W UP In TIHIIII. lflflll. It Join. I I I rl. I Mil. I Nu. I Mo. I Tu. “'0. I ’l'l\. . Mo. TIL I “W. Th. I Fri. M0- TII- ‘Ne. ‘Pl- llln. Tn. \\'r. I Mo. 'l‘||. We. Mo. I u. We. 'l‘ . . We. Th. Mu. Mo. Tu. We. I :30 |'I‘u. IWe. ' ‘l! Silt. Slnl. iiu. . Mo. Tu. Tu- Fri. ‘I'll. I I"rl. Mat. I Nu. FII. Inf. I HII- I M0- Snt. Su- Mo. . I Mo. 1 Tu. i n :1 \\ . Th. We.l'l‘h. .nt. . .r .l'l‘u. . l l-‘ri. l flirt. I tin. I lilo- 'l‘u. PAN lirtwc-c-n Montreal‘ nnd Vim- l-ouvn-r. Hlnmliirll tilt-opera Minn-on llnillux. flytillcy. Monrlnn nlnl Mont- trvnlt liehvu-n Mnntrrnl riml Vnnrnuvrn Winnipeg nnd Edmonton. Winni- "l" i-ml Prince “IIIICIIIEIIIIIOIIIIIII IIIIII Vancouver. Ddllllflfi CAI! Minn-n Ilnlllnn and Montreal: Montreal nnd \VInnI- ‘ PI- IST CARS—AII FOR RATES. “E-‘EIIVATIOWH; and all Information. Apply to 0 II GFIIII City Tlektt Agent W ‘I. IIIIGGA . N» District Passenger Agent a. m. they third day after leiivini. Winnipeg. Leaving Halifax on Monday mor- ning for instance tlin iravcllcr ar- rives in Vancouver on Sunday mor- ning, just six days and a night of travelling under the finest of tra- service can be now supplied by d] Canadian National Railway ticket agents. Rates can be quoted and reservations made. it is a new era in Transcontinental travel tiiiii, is but the beginning of it greater railway development under the Canadian National system.‘ Cletlfiliifitl Auotilonl Stile: Stock and Crop lam authorized by Mrs. Robert Wakeland to sell on her farm near Dunstaffnage Cheese commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. Factory on Saturday, Oct. 30th, All lit-r valuable stock consisting of»:- C-YFTLIl-l Holstein cow Jersey grade ;l Ayrshire cow,‘ Pure Bred (Registered); i Shorthorn Heifer; 1 AyrsIilrer-Iieifer Pure Bred; i Ayrshire Brill, Purr- Bred, (Registered); l Heifer Ayrshire and Jersey Grade; 1 Holstein lleifer, Shorthorn Grade; l brood sow, with litter of l2 pigs ; 4 Spring pigs, lot of hens, i6 Toulouse geese, I pair Pekin Ducks. male and fcmnle; 15 tons choice llay; l0 tons Straw; l cart; 1 wheel hurrow,l spring harrow, 1 driving sleigh, and Iois of other articles not" mentioned. Ter'ms:--i2 months credit on all sums exceeding $10.00 under that amount Cash. 6 per cent off for cash as lllrs. Wakt-Iand has sold her farm. early. 3766-10-26-rlipd Everything will be sold. Como BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. r Provinci Notice is hereby given that Im- mediatcly after the 2nd, driy or No- vember, 1920, execution-s will be lllllflod in the hands of tho sheriff for cnforcomcnt Z15 providcri by law against all persons whose Provin- i Income Tax 1919 cisl Income Tax for 1919 shall M then "remaining unpaid ARTHUR NEWBERYi Asst. Provincial ‘Pronto, 15th, Oct. mt 350740-1541’. Big Clearuucephuctiocu Sale at Millview Grout (‘leztrzinci- Auction Sale at 140th, rit 1 o'clock sharp, all my valuable Stock Including: Mlllvlcw on Saturday. Octobvr , Crop and implements. 'Stock-—4 horses; 1 Percheron mare, 7 years old, 1150 lbs; 1 blood more. Kaioi. 8 years niil, good ririv-sr; 1 driving horse 10 years 01d; 1 Standard bred filly 2 years old, sire Dunholme, 2.16 1-4, dam Korrin- mi. 20 hr-uil of cattle including 4 registered Sliorthorns, 2 cows freshen shortly, 5 to freshen in the one year olds; 2 calves, 140 hens. isprlng pigs; l0 spring; 2 oxen 2 1-2 years old: 4 8 pigs 8 weeks old; MACHINERY-l lhrcsher and cleaner, horse power, nriiu: 1 Fuilsi- and Johnson énglne. 4 horse power; 1 grain crusher; 1 Cock- shutt drill seeder; hay loader; barrows nnri plows; 2 wood sit-ISM; 1 lion. lrlrlving wnggon; 1 buin waggon; 1 crcam separator, National, 5001b! capacity; 1 set of driving harness noun and a lot of working harness. l CROP.—30 ions choice hay; 600st0oks of grain; 700 bush. turnips; r 300 bush. potatoes and n lot of other articles too numerous to m9!‘ SHIO positive, nu reserve, as I am going West. All sums up to $10 cash; over that amount 12 months credit oil zipprovcd jnint notcs. 3759-1026-41 Dd. IE: = ——— ._. -.__\. . IMPORTANT 1 Come to the lecture and meeting in con- nection with the Navy League of Canada t0 be held in each of the undermentioned places.’ wonderful lecture by a pleasing speaker; six- ty Graphic Lantern Slides. No charge. Hear u" about Britain’s mighty navy and léarnwlil’ t,“ farmer's prosperity depends on the Mercantile Marine. Souris, Wednesday, October 27. Kingsboro, Thursday, October 28.- St. Columbia, Friday, October 29. , COME EARL_Y AND AVOID THE RUSH‘ Y Vernon Jenklnl- J. A. McDONALDr Auciiflnfm". ‘mp1