Iii-At the Oimrwttemwn _ tsI loll Sept. ITmMIzand oiimco Turner, city. a son. _ ‘ ilfihlféhityicii _ Ir. JAMN causes. 1V‘ Jirmorrnmn. .s - ‘ m: Bible Grim”. ~. A: mu free. Visitors wel- Mr. ‘I20. James. _ 210M OHUROH. - t". ssrnron, 2.30 p.m. S - ‘Odbooi and ‘Bible Clsssesfn’! ‘. -_ , All auto tree. Visi- b _ mo. Minister Rev. Geo. C. lrioonla-r CHURCH. 10 10.46 Prayer Meeting 111-. . sermon. Sunday School o lOlssses at 2.30 p.ur. Qifbion 7 P1111. lurlsr CHURCH. ,‘ ‘ :l.m. sermon. 2.30 Sunday r- _ ‘slid Bible Glasses; 7 p.m. F s _ preacher Rev. (3.11. Free- Bibl- nsTsn-s osruernunr. I‘! iiComurunIen 8 a.m. Marine l‘ m. Sunday School and Bible so! 2.30 p.m. Evensong 7 p. is . ILA. Yeoman. or. PAUL'S causes. l1 p.111. Morning Prayer. sermon by_.fhs itector. 2.30 p.m. Srmdny School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m. Evening Prayer and sermon, foi- iawbll W ‘holy Communion. "t _I‘_.ALVATI°N ARMY. Avalon Arm-y services will be ,_the rm. c. A. in the _ urs, conducted by Ad). PEOPLE'S cuuncu. I 100s at 7 .m. ~11. .D.M. “m. ........P " CHRISTIAN CHURCH. iljum. sermon. 2.30 80 , . sermon, subject. Fools an- : p‘ 1nd Modern. Preacher Rev. ahon. i- Sunday . Goii w ____ 1h the second round in the men's championship match s. n. Morris won-mm C. L_ Miles_ W. K. Rog- ers won from Geo. J. Rogers. J. H. ilsfcom won from W. H. V. Dunbar. A. W. Weeks worrirnm -~Dr..Goodwill _ the ladies championship match M, . twill won from Miss Bag- n i rs. Clarke won from Miss L.,Wecirs 'Mrs_ Bagnall won from ltii D. Rogers. ~n tho semi-finals to be played Saturday, J. l-I. ‘Maloom pi s (LIL. ‘Miles and A.W. Weeks all]? W. K. Rogers. Mrs Bagnall pi‘! Mrs. Goodwill. Mrs. Clarke if V! the bye. \UI"I‘.AIWIA, Sept. 16-—'l'wo more juniors of government leave for mo» this week. lion. Mr. Reid. Minister 0f ‘Railway; and Senator ' Blondin, Postmaster General Sen- Blondln is to attend the Inter- national Postal Convention at Ma- drid; .'. I l }__{-0->__.__ s Lachuto, Que. 75th. 1918. Mind's Linirnent Co.. Limited. ‘flqntlnmcm-iilver since coming homo from the Boer war 1 have been bothered with running fever Ines on my legs. [tried many “his and linimenta: also doctor- otrntinuslly for the blood. but gilt no permanent relief. till last winter when my mother got me tn fr! MINARIVB LINIMENT. The oifedt of which was almost magical After two bottles tho sores com- mm; disappeared and 1 have ‘ _ some every working day since. 1,. Yours gratefully, - JOHN WALSH. ilcnoilmsllf‘ - ’ t‘ blsoid by public auction on ' inlses of Mrs. George l... _st Cornwall, on Wednesday September, 1920 at one ~» p. m. her homestead form Idrbs together with household firtihbindor. mower, seeder, , dcufflor, carts. plows. hor- ‘ U driving wagons, ' L,‘ and other articles. H particulars sppiy to M, __ V metros d» EINTLIY, l Solicitors. lllPfl-fl-TussThslltlii. ~ __",p“-i_ ‘MAIL o 1mm‘ . so TENDERB, addressed to stnraltor General. will be rec- - It Ottawa rirrtli non. on Fri- tits 180i October for the con- - f is Ma,iosty's Malls. on l- mntluct for four yearn, M66 er week each wny. over Satlon Rural Mail Route m the Postmaster Generals ‘ PO. - tad notices contalnln furth- flnstlon II to condl Ions of Contract may he seen and __ forms of ‘Ponder ms be ob- , l! the Post Ofliced o O'boary Ill It the office o the Post haiku nwunan. Peat Office Inspector s Irispoctova Okla‘ . Awgust r ,1» zrtx“ . f. our TOBACCO? v r I i lo lasy To Drop Cigarette, - Cigar, er Chewing Habit. ,_» 4n‘ - No-To-Bac has helped thousands to break the costly nerve- ather- ing tobacco habit. Whene r you have s longing for a smoke or chow, just place a harmless NoTo Bsc tablet in your mouth instead. All desire stops. Shortly the habit is completely broken, and you arc better oil mentally. physicsliyfli anciaiiy. it's so easy, so simpl . Get s box of No-To-Bnc and if ii doesn't/release you from all crav- ing for tobacco in any form, your druggist will refund your money without question. No-ToBnc 1i made by the owners of Cascarets; therefore is thoroughly reliable. Farm for Faic Will sell by private sale one oi the best farms In Queen's County oi 210 acres comprising 180 acres clear, wellwatered, and 30 acres good timber land; house and out buildings In good repair; within three-quarters of a mile of North Wiitshire Station, school adjoining farm. Churches of all denomina- tions within a short distance. Flt-fill will be sold as aibovc 0i‘ divided to suit purchasers. Apply lo DONALD E. CAMPBELL. North Wiltshire 2727-9-li-Swed GI. Tirbrimisilrr at a sacrifice the property consis- ting of a dwelling house, burn, 011l- buildings, and six acres of land at Montague, fomerly owned by E. Les ter Adams, now the estate of the late N. K. McLean, apply, to C. P. McLean, executor of the will of the late N. K. McLean at the premises Montague, P. E. I. 29950-9-11-12i ——— --.- .z—~i_w KING’S COUNTY EXHIBITION AI GEORGETOWN Thursday, Sept. 23, i920 $1,700.00 in Cash Prizes The ladies of the Georgetown Women's institute will serve hot dinners on the grounds. The trait. will be held at Georgetown until t dclock p. m. and will connec: with trains at Mt. Stewart for Charlottetown, Sourls and Elmira. 35 cents admits to all depart- merits. For Prize Lists or further in formation apply to J. LESLIE POOLE, President Lower Mnnliutm- ANDREW LAVERS. Secretary Georgetown. 2667-9-8WthsSntWTsues6l. iKlNg fies... ...T..T..; UNIVERSITY Conn“ IN Arts, Bslsnca,‘ Law and Divinity A thorough Academic trainlm at moderate cost. amidst the no. social and moral surroundings The College will eptember 29th, Next For (Iniendar and reopen "TI iliiilrllsnhlu "e entrance qualifications and rea- iential accommodation. apply t- THE PRESIDENT Windsor. N ii 87ll-7~Z7July i7tltlrni. 28 FARM roll SALE l will sell by public suction st Long River on Tuesday, Septem- ber 21st at 4 o'clock p. m., my farm containing 43 2-3 acres, 36 acres clonr and the balance cover- ed with soft wond and lumber, a dwelling house and out build- ing» nearly new. For further par- ticulars apply to W. W. McRAE, New London, I’. E. I. r-rl-iftfmws-di - MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General. wll be rec- r ireu -:l. i-tmwn until noon. on Fri- day, the 18th October. for the con- veyance of l-Iirr Majesty's Malls, on a proposed Contract for four years. six time! per Week each way, over Fredeicton Station uol Msll Route- Ne. 2 from the Pos master Generals pleasure. Printed notices contsininr furth- sr information as to conditions of proporred contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be ob- tained at the Post Offices of Fred- ericton Iii tlon and at tho office of the Post ffico inspector. - OIII WIII J . Al. Post Office nspector Post c‘ t cr- Im :...'.'l7.’°i‘°".. T‘ rs ' " s u . | I "¥‘a$$t .:u~ a . ‘ . s g3 g _-,_ _ _.\ .. r i JUST A our. i - IV urns in-rsurs A PROPOSAL OF MARRIAGE Chapter 113. I received s Jong‘ ‘letter from Tony. written lust before he sat-led, I had not thought to hear from him again ~until he reached Europe. He bad declared bk intention or wrri- ing then, although I had told him vaslft at all sure i should answer his letters. "Del" ZBIIM-l cannot forget 3'0“. and the WHY you are living, =n that awful boarding house. Why won't you nrziry me, Dear, when I return from Europe and let -me take care of you and your Mother‘! If you won't do that, let me lend together. I would be infinitely arzlppirr about you if she were wrrn you. And dcar, I have so much infinity-u: great husky fellow, and ryou, daintly brought up, accustomed .o everything, working in an of- fice, and ‘living in such an awful place-ouch squalid surroundings! It gave me the lues just to rwait in that parlor. I can shut my eyes new and see the dingy carpet, the yellowed lwax flowers, those awful iriciures on iIIie wall, and orna- ments on the mantel. Would you rath.r live like that than marry ma‘? I sIinll never give up entire iy, Zena, as long as you are slnglc. r wlsu A coo-rd curry you off as men used in olden times carry c-ff tho maidens they love. I'd make ‘you . -r m~-, Z2113! I know I could! "You see, Dear, I never thought I had a cliaucedn the old days. We all thought It would no Jack rryut". So ldldn't butt ln, or let you know how 1 felt. But now it is differ- ent, everything is d-rrteent. I aln afraid you aren't happy, or as con- tented, es yo upretend. 1 don't sec how you can be. ‘I am glad you are planning to live with Mury nun _ ....-.. you won't come to me. But please let me lend you enough to ue comfortable—won‘t you?" "I shall drop you n line every little while. Write me care of Guarantee Trust Company, Paris. I shall wait anxiously for an answer .. rnv quesuunr-‘lony!’ I half laughed, half sighed, as l Iilluhi n m, I ter. Tony was so" in earnest-an he was such a dear. Then Kenneth Lawrence's face came between me and the letter. I to.» angry with nryseif for hugging to my heart tihis will o' the wisp o; I love which could never be realized. Kenneth probably lhad forgotten all aouul. inc. l was only oue\ot many grins he had met. ‘lneu I wonder- cd if he had, whether his lace would so constantly be b8f0re me —Iwliether I would feel as i did. I sin“... .o iuliik now foolish I Who When Baby Is Cross Mothers, when your baby is cross ---wlrcn Ire cries a great dual and no amount of attention or peiti ,2 cheers ‘hlm-s0inl.‘hing is the m l- ter. It is not the nature of little one to be cross and pevlsh~—the well child is a happy child. Give him a dose of Baby's Own Tablets and he will soon be well again. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative wlhlch regulate the bowels and stomach; banish constipation and indigestion; break up colds and clmple fevers and relieve the other minor ills of little ones. Con- cerning them Mrs. Oscar Bedard, Ste. Sophie, Que., wrItes:—"Baby's Own Tableis arc an excellent re-m- e-rly for constipation. They reliev- cd my litic one when nothing else would and I can strongly recum- mend them to all mothers." The Tablets are sold by medicine desi- ers or- by mall at 25 cents a box from ‘The Dr. Williams Medicine i"~ Y‘ "vl'ie. (int. for‘ Sourls High School, first or second class teacher, male preferr- ed, adequate supplement. Phone or write C. C. Carleton. Sec'y. 2763-7-8-13-61. ' YOK t INTERESTING ‘l ANNOUNCEMENT Messrs W. B. Prowss and D. A. MncKInnou propriet- ors oi’ the Vlnry Fox Ranch. Norwood Road near Char- lottetown, P. ill. I. srs pre- pared to sell s. limited num- ‘I her of foxes and ranch them q for parties If they so desire. The Viniy Fox Ranch wsa established in tho fall of i919 and has 3| pslrs of fox- es 27 of which srs owned by Messrs Prowso d Mackin- non and tho balance ars boarders. The ranch has boon under the management of Mr. Fred Andrews slid has boon one of the most suc- cessful In the province this year. The 8O pairs have to- day D7 living pups or an aver- sgs of 11-! to the pair. Tnls we think will oompsr. favor- ably with any ranch In tho province having strictly ms pups. . Th: policy of the 1rsnsgo- rnout was to sslsct tts vsr! best foxes that mono; could bu! and food tho very but food. Results hsva justified this course. The number of t pslrs can be ranshod will be limited to fifteen so par ties who dssirs to take ad- : vsltals of this should 4 ssriy. l | I011. *0- ‘on and is readily visible, while the you money enough to make you! comfortable—-you and your Motherl Ii‘ snhuld be as nluoh a part of the [water the buttery. There are three I "How did you guess it. Mary?" '1 THE CHARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN. soonnQfifi-OQ-OO-OOOOOOOOG-OOQ- F044,. llisis for lire Motorist IV hLIIlT L. OLOUGN AAA x L a KEEPING THE WATER OUT ‘OF THE lC-ARBURETOR Sop n o» m w-f-ro rm spiny Nozzle. lMost car manufacturers advise that only gasoline that has been filtered through chamois should he used, and if this suggestion could be universally followed, there would be no water troubles. Water pour- er lwiii enter the tank of the aver- Stiflflline In the CITSIGIDCI"! prescnc c, that It is out. oi the question as a general practice, and it can almost be taken for granted that some wal- er wll ienter the tank of the aver- age car, especially lf It is filled at all sorts of wayside fuel stations. Water can howtver-‘he gotten rid of with the greatest case~much more readily than solid impurities-and rountine of car maintenance to dis- _ IIUBB of this troublesome liquid as it is ‘to test tires for inflation or to "lines 0f defense’ ‘against water en~ tering the gasoline jet. The flrsi is the main tank, for the gasoline pipe does not g_o way to the bottom of this and, iif the plug iu its bot- tom is removed and any collected wll-er is drawn off before its levcl reaches t-he pipe, nothing but gaso lino wll french the vacuum tank is the second llnc of defense or if ils drain plug is opened and any water is allowed to escape before it accumulates to the height oi the draft-tube, nothing but gasoline wll lreacb the carburetor float- clrziirrbcr. which may be thought oi. as the third or last line of defense or. b-v upcning its drain orifice, any collected water may be drawn of! ‘before it can reach the spraying- ,ct: "£1:- rrisiiooxs FOR CANADIANS '. .. The design Eloisa in today's sketch may be utilized for making over a taffeta or ‘satin gown. Em- i FASHIONS ion GANAIJIAISI i i '; own Y v FHW ' broldered net or chiffon or figured silk voile may be employed for the bodice and skirt yoke or the set-In- roctlons that appear at the top of lihe skirt and help to develop IiheI low waist line that is generally sp- proved. Sleeves similar to those that are used in this f-rock are in high favor for fail in frocks tifat are ~msde'of soft materials that lend themselves well to drnplngs and draperies. Most of ‘the tailored dresses have sot-In. fitted sleeves, but the loose kimono iype or sleeves is a prime- iavorite for silks, laces. nets etc._ The skirt of ‘the frock here shown has a double tunic drapery, lifted slightly at eiiurer side, and with transparent ne\ lchiffon or Inca underneath skirt showing a few inches ‘below. Never have style rules been as clnntlc. A few very general rules are given out, such as straight lines, a low waist line, etc., but these are so variously interpreted that they are all but lost track of. Certainly the home dressmaker is given every possible encourage- ment. She may, if she has artistic sensibilities and the knack of ur- ting fabrics together with good workmanship, burn out a veritable mnsierpisce. Very few bizarre or freakish styles are approved by Danie Fashion liliis season. The widespread effort appears to he to lqvelop clothes that are good-look lng smiirr—-irut inconspicuous. In the line-up of tailored dresses, front. ‘Tans and browns are popu- wool jersey is‘ again well up In Illf‘ color. Some of the best look-r ing frocks yet seen combine wool irrsey In two shades-tan and brown, navy and French blue, and so on. "r-itlnlz. I would forget Kenneth Lawrence. try to be a sensible girl and— perhaps marry someone like Tony, for Mother's sake. Mary came in while I was still nursing. “Whatls the matter? Saving gas fvv mooning hero In the dark’! Or hers, something unpleasant happen» e: i" "No-wsometihlng ‘very pleasant. Mr. Deland wrote me a nice long letter before he sailed. I found Ii when I came home." “Did he say anything about inc and—<Tom'!" Mary aIwa-ys now in ulurled Toni in everything, "Yew-some very nice firings." ‘Didn't l tell you he was a snrar: mun! ‘He knows a good thing when he‘ sees _it. I'll bet I can guess what's in that letter. lie wants you to marry him," “No girl sits in the dark with u letter from a fellow in her hand unless be ls asking her to marry] him nr something like that. Youl wouldn't be doing it If someone; sent you a bill and sskod you t; pay it I’. D. Q. 1'II ht-l you wculil~ n't! You would be walking m,‘ floor wondering where the money was coming from, not sitting in the dark wltlh that faroff lookin your yes. Well. going to tell me?" "I shall never marry Tony, Mary, so don't worry." [Wily not, Zena? You alnt got no other fellow. I would iruvr- known about him by this time ii.’ you had. Mr. Ihylarid is rich, he's awfully good-looking too, and any one ‘with half an eye can see he is‘. carry over you. I'd hate like tho rievli to hau- you leave Chicago, but if you was to have slatllcin- I" ‘We 116118 0f ‘burn cureddhelamg the ilralt un-d t-he bllnld have been shouldcrlng (‘liC-II other In the ‘gircat crowds wIik-‘li have flocked to [he brain-s uf ‘flre-irlas Gwun of Tem 1 r- l; ' . ' . , p e §§..’"..°.'i.d”.3“t’. .‘.’I.Z.‘S"§’X.."‘.S.ZY.'J. "'°"- """"“Y- "m-‘ml- l" PW was alive, I woudn’t say a word. I'll , m‘ b“ gm“ I“ Y°“~" sovlsrs ATTEMPT ‘ro Pencil “I know you would Mary. But un- less you have changed your mind, ITALIANS g-‘SLERECOGNIZE I am’ going to live ln your litllr- _ I flat with you and Tom." RUME. ‘Sf-‘Dliiinber 16.-—The met- al workers‘ inovclueni ‘was early “Don't feel badly their, fur I am taken adilllllfflfie 01’ by liie- Bill?" Surely coming;- pnriers of buviei. ‘Russia In Italy T°m°"°w_l,,,a Amw", Tony's us the ‘basis of a political move- Luge“ iuent t0 force Italian recognition e m e nil n of the Moscow government, ac- GZhM A ,, “You'd never know how terribly we would feel if you didn't!" You are Ilr- anerr meme HYDROPLANE WENT 78.94 MIL- ES HOURLY. - cording to a document published, use DI‘. Chase's Ointment fr: rues-day by tho "frlbunn. EOIQIIII and Bkln lrrttstluii. II relieves M. mree and gsaiirralr rresls the skin Bumpi- n..- -. %IL':";'rir."‘,“.‘;'3?'i.i'°.'...‘i i3" III‘ , ' '- other speed record for Irydroplanos u: <wus set up Iodziy by Gar Wood, ‘ureth- driving lrls Miss America to vic- tory in the one-mile championship "“ trials for the Lake George t-rophy concluding event of tire Gold lCiub frgilllfi hr c. An ollflclal speed o .185 miles an hour was attaine ln one of the rslx one-mile dashes. In one trial, which had to be thrown out because only three of Line six watches caught his time. Wood wiis clocked at the rate x 78.94 miles an hour Ills avera . lent cultivation, l0 under stumps, lime ‘for the six dashes was 76.73 balance under choice lumber and 1111108 M! I101"- quuntlty of fire wood; 3-4 of ‘mile o from school, starch factory, store '-—-{"’—'i and mills and Baltic Railway Stn- TEACHER; MAy G0 ON grnmg tlon. Build-lugs and fences In gonrl repair, never falling stream ni’ water on farm. Will sell with or without stock, crop and machinery. IWICTIIOIT, Sc plumber 15.-—An~ IFARM FOR‘ SALE 188 acres of land situated on East Baltic Road. 60 acres under exco|~ HALIFAX. N. 8.. Scot- 15-—-'l‘hm‘ a decp-s-cslted feeling o-f before what“ have become i-Q be known as ‘thle “bleeding statues». I Tihcse statues are said 1w have Med . from mouth and lreltrt. Local brie silt have investigated ‘the supposed (“Iifaclit 5nd i! ~11‘! generally lbccgpt- u as true by the devout natives, CAPTAIN AND PILOT CAU STRANDING OF THE L850’: MAIGKEE. ‘MONTWEAL. September 16.—'I'hc master of the Canadian Govern- ment ship nA. MacKoe, James LIIIYIQIY. los. his certificate rm- u rvrrlnd of two months and the Pum- Edmond Pfllluet, is suspended for the ren alnder of the season in connection-wilh the stranding of’ llic vessel on Lark Reef near the mouth of the Ssguenay River, on August 26th Inst. This was the find- ing handed down today by Domin- ion Wreck Commissioner ‘L.A. De- mers. Boilh master and pilot were Ifound to have been at fault In per- mitting the ship to proceed through foggy weather st full speed, i PARIS, Sept. 15—The engage- ment: of Princess Elizabeth, daugh- ier of the King of Roumanln, to tho Duke of Sparta, has been bru ken by the King, It is rcpnrtml here. _ I i, mi “DANDERINE" ' {iii tops i-ialr On”! Doubles lta Bsauq. \ In dlssalllisfscthn nmormt the schoo- temehcrg of Nova Scotia." said a school teacher today. ‘Thai. was very apparent alt the teachers‘ con- vr.-.rll-..r held reorniUiy nit Wolfvlilo The teachers of Nrova Scotla are sick and hired of waiting rim decent For further particulars apply l0 owner on premises. RANDOLPH D. BRUCE. East BaI-l/lc Lot. iii 2g54.9.17.q|p,| P. ‘Nahum salaries snsd ‘have rnow deteriarned. . ' ,_ as a inst resort. to place eur- _ __. selves in a posit-iron where they um rerpflorce a lllvrlng wage. "lt may surprise some people lo learn th-irt ‘llhe sehoal-vttrrecherrs :1.’ Niova Scotia have banded together into s. union. this first lobieci 0i quell .is Ibo better the conditions of rthe teacher's financially. The cement-ion decided to place an or- ganiser in the Maid who will cover‘ the entire provlncesnd who will Live Hogs Wante Kennedy Co. Ltd. will buy good live hogs st Iiimsdsle Monday Sept 20th, and st 0'Lesry, Tues- dsy, Sept, 21st, weighing from 10rd lbs. up, highest mar-m prlcos “ m" ,f_,,y',"",,,,,,‘;'; w ' "my" ,1 o slhfiity to pity bloher ' ' , runes in esdl school dis _ t..r..._‘._.l_""k .¢ \ i." ' - W- ‘ I‘; ' I A few cents bu s "Dsndarlno." After an sppilwion of "Dande- \.. u.» v...fi\w The rich mslislwbvanr QI "MORSE! Selected . Orange Peirce" IIIICII it a prime favorite at Afternoon Tess vicronv BONDS 1934 AT 93 I We offer- Victor-y Bonds 5% p.c. st the following attractive prices 1922, 98; 1923 at 98; 1924 at 97; 103'! st 97; 1933 ct 138%; 1G3’! at 88. Some of the issues now return 6% p.c. on the money invested. This is a splendid opportunity to secure the highest grade security “‘ Tllli EASTERN TRUST c0. CHAIILOTTIIITQWN. zssr-o-z- Thu Satu Batu Tues- Sat or for Richmond s: ranch King's Exhibition Open to All King's Gouniy,'at Souriafllursllay, ~ October 7th~-$l500 in Prizes. xii-ii a; Tile largest Prize List, ever offered In the history of the Asso- ciation will be given this year, for horses, cattle, sheep, hogs. poultry, field and garden products, grain, dairy products, fruits, flora- cullure, household science, etc, etc_ In connection wilh this exhibition an suction sale of pure bred and graded cattle horses, sheep and pigs will be held on the grounds in the nftcrnoon. Parties wishing to dispose of any animals please notify the Secretary who will catalogue them. A fee of 25 cents will be charged for each animal entered for salc_ This will afford nu excellent opportunity for parties wishing to purchase good’ stock. Amusements of various kinds will be on the grounds. Admission to all departments, 35 cents Excellent hot dinners will bfiserved on the grounds.‘ The committee will endeavor to make ‘suitable train ments which will be announced later. arrange- _ For Prize list und particulars write the Secretory, Mr. C D. Mc- Kliluon. FRANK MULLALLY, Prcsident_ 2875-9-18Stt8l. ~ ' I ’ m LIVE HOGS WANTED Our agents wrll load live hogs at our usual buying points , on the following dates:— - i Thursday, Sept. 23rd. Thursday, Oct. 7th. a Middleton. g and every Thursda-y thereafter throughout October, November E and December. f "See our agents for prices. wighis etc., E We want a few good live buyers at points where we are nrt. t already represented. Write or phone ‘for particulars. i’ wm. DAVIES co. no, I E E. M. ORAIG, E lslnndrepresentstlve, I E I IOIOI QXOKO. 2861-9-17-2I LARGE AUCTION SALE FARM. STOCK, CHOP. AN!) FARMING IMPIIEMENTU. AT MILTON Tum instructed by Irwin Fer rrsnn to sell b ction on Mend! a sflntcmbcr 20th i920 nt. one rflclockfshnrp y A" y This s lcndid farm consisting of 6h acres of choice land all cloar hut a. irloc of hardwood and lumber. This farm is all wcli fonccd with wlrc and ccdsrbrosts. The buildings src in first class condition, one quar- ter mile from llton Station. Aim n the same dsy we will sell all his choice Stock comprising eleven-he d milk cows. seven to freshen soon, the balance Inter. two heif- ers three working horses, s Int of hens. chicks and geese. Crop:-—'I‘wenty tons I-Iay, six hundred stooks of grain, 1K scrcs of pointer-s and the sumo of turnips and manlzoids. Also nil farming implements and harness and n new scpnrntor (six hundred fifty pounds.) TERMS AT SALE. tlpcu for inspection at. any time. ‘_ “$464.. lililNJ. CARTER, Auctioneer Horse Races“ at Garfield At the Peoples‘ Track, sqit 22nd, mo, "Date w" m several weeks ago and not changed." The iilrst 0n the program will be s match race between Angus Dllisrd and Wilfred I-ill. There Will Also be a Thres minute class and s green race for country horses only; d0 bushels of oats to be divided equally In those two oisssos. A!" horses to be mined before race. Bond the name of your ho s to the Secretory. Races to be conducted on the 8 in ii heat b National Rules tn sworn-Races to start at one o'clock. ' ‘ A. W. IICLIOD, Secretary. No rnosia aorvsl, brim your lunch. Solemn-ice Cream and ‘Cairo, sold on the grounds. Mo intoxicating liquor allowed on the rins" you ‘ . ct Ind s fallen hair or any d _ besides ovary-Mir _ . \. A - t-w t." rvww-“LWQQIv-uwqvpa». lroundo. 23300-1644.‘ r _ . .-_./r .=-,.-“ » - s, ._ ' ' ‘Slllrrniisizn is, 192e,‘