aw.» t~_ne&;.¥'-9"i - un- i . a .. -. August - 1l.'-(Quota~ d. by l". B. - McCurdy u tarsal. stocks:- the‘ perlb .142 to 4b .. ...‘12 to 16 ' " . ' ‘ti... .......-...4s .... ..'...82llto$22 “Oats .. ....s1.1s to $1.25 Potatoes “.0200 to 02.25 ‘iel-laaLotta-rown manxtrrs 0t! to 80 .. . ".4! to B0 - 1.. ....... .. .00, .0‘ ' . ..._.Jzlll.ilg Jildss . . . . . . . .. Calfskinis . .. 15-515‘ etmp pelts .. Hyton .. BGIW, 10D BOURIB ‘ MARKETS. KINQINGTON MARKETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l5 lglztéer‘ . . . . ' ' I 4 J13" m‘; __ . . 1.1g . munnav HARBOR manners ' tter ' 44 s. MONTAGhZi MARKETS ,People always like YW WIIBYLYO“ - can be of service to them Within" -. ydur. knowledge. " 'l'*'""'1*"' Flilmllall" " Lam instructed by Mr. Joseph .w¢|;gt,¢,r to sell by public auction .pn.the premises of Mr. Lemuel Dqwson, Albany, on‘ FRIDAY. AU- GUUI‘ 13th, 1 o'clock, p. nl. 2 good miich cows: heifer‘ 2 years old; 2 heifers 1 refill‘ 0|"; dull 1 year old: General 1111111099 mare. 9 years old; Mare. hy-Cvmflll Lydiard, 2 years old; 2 calves: l pigs, 8 months old. .» Mowing machine. 41min separator, Spike Harrow. ‘Wood Sieiah. Pub; slelshl Truckwalim. Seed- T-sr, Turnip Bower, Hay Fork. Rope ‘and Blocks, DeLaval Cream Sepa gator, Cart Saddle, Driving Har- ness, “Box Cert, " Saws, Forks; Hoes; etc'.-10 tons Hay. -. Also some Household Furniture. ,lI‘erms st Sale. . Should lday prove unfavorable. sole will be held first fine day following. Driving Sleigh. W. A. WRIGHT‘, Auctioneer. _§, 2131 8 12 2i. .._j'<+>---- 'Dr. Martin's Pills '0”: #0 years tho stsndsfd-.-_ At ‘ g t or by mail direct. ed "L00; Knickerbocker ilemvdy r71 East m t Street, Toronto.» srlllltlr WATER ill VllllNON RIVER . 00lll~s 0r IT ' v tron thousand snllnnl in ten . I "without lowering the Isll a no natural rssson why noshnot have just as sood s wllhonmyour ‘property. Just drop Wheel rake. Disc Harrow, - Driving Wagon. .11 r s ¢ w». .~¢¢..v».~-.. .. ,@.(;lrlr1' rix0s A .1‘ day fAugust will be tlidfigtgtmy to “allowing discount onfsl gtaxss ' W. W. OLAKI. ~ soss-a-r-sl- ,- a l. _-__- l‘ - I 4 ‘till! ifitrgtlwmtl. / TIMITAIIJI FOR AUGUOT "29. Leaves Bonsilsw. Iioavsaclrtown. Tues. 3rd 11.00 s. m. 6.00 p. m. 0th 5.00 a. in. 2.00 p. m. Tues. 10th 7.00 s. m. 4.30 p. m. Fri. 13th 8.00 a. ln. 0.00 p. m. Tues. 17th 11:00 s m. x6410 p. m. Fri. 20th .00 s. m. 2.30 p. m. Tues, 3st 1.30 s. m. U10 p; m. F . 27th 7.30 a m. ‘$.30 p. m. I‘ s. 31st 10.00 a. m. xli.00p. m. x Return to McArthufs wharf lnly. 1995-8-2—mths 9L p City Clerk. _ l a i f “Baby's Farm, lllriSals, Farm at Brackley Point Road consisting-of 50 acres with house‘ and out buildings. 85 acres clear the I of Will sell with For further par- bllluncc covered with growth hllrd ulld soft wood. or without crop. tlculnrs apply to EARL McINNIS. Winsloe North. 2001-04501. " - v_._..—=l__ _=-:_—; __._... _- ‘r MAIAL 001010.000 illl- lmstnlllstvr (lt-nt-rlil. will he rm:- r-lvt-ti nt llltllWfA llntil iron. ult l-‘ri- Office inspector. - JOIIN F. WIIEAII. Post OlYlvs Inspector's (mice. Charlottetown. July 27th. i920. iiild-7-29-thsiil. ‘s onllilctr Sealed Tenders, addressed to the .Po’stmaster General, will be received at Ottawa until noon. on Friday. the 20th August 1920 for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails. on a proposed contract for four years, s times per week on the route “Plgnlsh Rural Jloute No. 4. from the Postmas- ter GeneraPs pleasure. Printed notices containing fur- ther information as to conditions of proposed contract may be seed and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the ‘Post Ofllces of Tig- nish and st the olflce of the Post Office inspector. Punt fiflll-o Inspector. oap . The fragrant creamy lather of" Own Soap" and its absolute purity have won s great popularity. IY JANI PHILPI yqrfinf TlP8-AND Passunvss ..___-.,. CHAPTER as. ‘l declared one lily l! U“?! 11nd 1 that direction: ‘lWby'.'" I . I feel-like a b98855’ "l don't see why. You’ never ask left the table personally '50 n _ wouldn't give you snylilflll- ~ l"n. ‘No tips received‘ " “Rigor you know what that well"! meant‘! In lest/or Bab; “why m“ n“; we wouldn't take many-yr... u“ __ would!“ 1w.‘ m t .. o. ALI!!! soars Lillian. Yes-and sometb ng e e O ,.,.,,,.,,.,,,,,., a whole lot of people Wvilll} "i l" lonj-‘QL flOWfl as cheap, and wouldnt come. s-mo Then we would set 1 10i- 01 113m‘ wads who wouldnftspelld anYlmfle ____i:_, LiL- QuI‘ Farmers Polgltrl ills" This week we can pay a special- price for live Chit!- kens or broilers. All birds must weight 2 1-2 lbs. or CV81‘. THE HARRIS ABAT- 'i‘QIR 00., LTD. ‘2124. Allufifsl SALE To be sold at P1111119 flllcilon on" Trncnrlle l\il"l.lfill I Alfiif the fullu farm 0 M of (new). nil Farm Harness Hows, Forks. etc. - l-‘nrm can he sold with crop or I AUCTIOh ‘SALE I am instructed by Fred Mullln of’ l by Ifublic \\ I-JIINIGFDAY. Tllli INTI! DAY 0F Cross to s m 5'1‘. H020 A'l‘ I l]‘l3ll0('l\' till Ill‘ wing: His Fnrnl consistlnl! "Y 79'"""‘"~ 40 ncTiFs clear. the, balance ready for- ,<-|phrlng, guod dwelling house and buildings. This farm is slttfilgttp It. milo from Pin-st 1 set Driving Harness and Jlltln Shovels. to speak of and would flll tables. Then. 100. when we made guy prices we conslderedflhe 11115- lt Ollie!‘ places would not take tips we could cut them out too. 811111 would be lust as P195595 as Punch to has a little ti. the prices. and let no take tips, we better not SP"!!! me. charged 25 cents a 17011-10" . - - lass. tluy. u.» liltl r.- t- l r ti - - . _r-- Wldnesday, August 0f each B ~ 6 vol-uni» u! l";pllilslfll!’)"i:Iyl\lilI|‘lfi:0t.|Il| ‘§}§,,,,T',‘.,'.'{~, u; ‘three p. hi. lllree‘ “v "'1" Mr- Piwe “nd “v0 or it pfllptlrtvtl twmtl-ul-t (or tour vwlrsl h A - d two three of our regular customers we six film-ll p0!‘ ww- . ml tln- l».-ul.-~ Holstein milk cows, lln I Md them and an" they had Ordel, - . . , r - TlmrlllllfioITxlrLlIIMJT; "lltl-tut! Nu l HIOFCIlIIBIIbSCQ “Q1810!!! (‘ulves 011 ed them once we did not need to I lwintr-tr: llntlurs t-ontnlnlnr fllrtllvr migtamslsogl sale ' say any more about them. n ormn 4n t; lltl f -' i . - pulses! emit-ti?’ hi?“ llt ""315" ‘fir-Yo sens. CHlNG, ‘The? " b!" ‘he m2‘, igmiimi lllilnk n-rnls -..' Tt-nrlcr Way lli- m.- Bumper] about thcm preserves. FY taiued at ttrPna-t (ifflv-s of Tl...‘ a ' Mm. Fagin. “i don't know what nisll and n’. the office r! the Post grl-“ihgiz ‘d they will d0 when We Ciin’! give guess." too glad to patrionize you. lzlw- them what they think go to some other Fagin neturned. them 36 to ‘start with." them.‘ on envelope "Tenders for Boats." Wednesday, August 25th. 1920, for cd Boats:- lllntor Rout "ltlntn" " ," Hull "Minors" ~ M. l-. m». z _ " “ M. h. Nn, fl Steam Piunnre ox “NIOIIPT Sailing Launch (‘X "Ntobe" Steam (‘llttcr Hull Motor Launch H. 28 Motor Limit Hull - lllltor float ex ‘GRIIISPT’ Suiting Sloop "VENTURE" ~ -, ‘i "PARAC-t) '- Eteam float "WINCHESTER" 51.0w SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersi will be received up to noon the purchase of the undermentien- A'l'. H. DI. C. DOUKYARII, HALIFAX, N. B. gned and endorsed on ill, or something happen. as Mary said. Mrs. Fagin joined with Mary. more in." to putting them over!" "clcwd. uch work for you?" I asked. “I hate takinptlill mm pearls!" ' were counting the week's return in F for them, you even act as if Y0" ‘ they .; "i know-but l would like to 1W1 it go st that. But as 1on8 8B Ollie" any surprise party on our custom- era."- ~-| 811913 perhaps you are right. Mary. But I hate i1 11""- ‘he sunle." And | dull 1 felt sm-ali and lnenn every time l took t1 UP. flllll0ll8h 1 ngafly always escaped from the table bclurc it could be llflllillid l0 I took good care. 1011i 11°‘ l” pick it up until the donor had left. l had agreed with Mary. b“! "he" wu had become really established. l determined I would try tbs nu-tip system and ste it‘ it wouldn't wot‘... 'I‘llo preserves cattle. thrill! Q1159" shllllygillsses. \Ve gave Mrs. ltsgin three of thcln. dil-fercnl fruits. H1111 Slit! said sllc llcvcl" had tasted uny- ming so good in all ller life, They were perfectly delicious. m: them, and made three portions out _ them any more. -Mob tile D1809. l "It all shows that if you 5W8 P99‘ pie what they pay for they are only But_if you take their money and dill“ thDY ought to have, they get sore and place." Mrs. "Say, Zens," Mary tllrned to me- a light in her eyes. “why can! l": learn to make them Preserves- “I was going to propose selling Mo, must know-one of us might be Our pancakes were our ‘one best bet.’ “It is a good idea," she said, “and I don't think it will make you too much work.‘ The peservi-ng hole in the wall at the restaurant isn't big enough to do anything “i am the idea factory. but you are the real thing when it comes Mary de- I “You are sure it won't make too r """ was cannon-prowl; QnAnlsrlrlsQ-fii’ - - 7 lllsrlclllllf Farm Laborers For ‘l he West Canadian National Railways Will “my! Reduced Fares and 8pm.. clal Train Service on August 13th. Hllrvesters are urKPHfly 11°94?" in the West to garner in the when! lyleid of Canada. .000 bushels of wheat stand ready for reapmg. This is add-liion to other grains. The call of tbc West. is for 30-- immense 518111 "W- prosperity 11811911118 ‘"1 ponsc. been made. Reduced fares to Win V“, Quebec Bridge and froln Qlw r-tlrh, ulld special will lbe made for_wonlen accoln rates. from Winnipeg lo Charlottetown. ticket is purchased 9118511118 lmld el‘ to secure retllrn ticket at red)": ed flare. Tl t A ents of the Can Kigali NfAkTIONiL RAIIIJWAYS. 2098-‘8-11—3i merit) wh - -- ll-l.. I lllll v. mil of. '1 P855"! the Connolly- élgrfinilxlrlilmflllflll. Saippaluu W0?" Y3“ Am" Susan 3W9 us her SANT Scholarship Examination held In ,--.-»-.l.... n. front "r w..." ._ rccellll- .. EXAMINATION or PLE July, 1920: ‘Jlrlillsrlrerm to be sold wltholryvitll- guess so. but- r have ma, VALLEY $CHOOL . Howard Griffin’ Burton’ Lot 7| srocx-l general burrs“ M!" M” ‘mm my,‘ “in. Them] Alllslln Fltslmmons, bong River. i111 ym“? 513i" n‘ general Durpuie lngflgytollrlolhevgle align remember The semi-annual exsmlflltll"; :8‘ ftlflwflfd 9011111115. $011118. urn", .V ‘ll - n - n _- .. 1* .. ears u l. ‘a . , . une - ' ‘ ' MBH|YSH,,H,;|._I ‘rpL-Jgtflrflu vxtnrrt Ram. dldnt expect to set moron 132' 3TB (“may Nelson S. J. Murray. James H. Fitzgerald, Georgetown 5 """"“"‘* *“"“"' 7 "‘"‘~'""‘ . °"““ m“ 1°’ N“ m” ‘m’ °° i l. was ably assisted by the Elliott MacGuigan, Charlottetown " lflnsflerflmlu”? cymwrmvl, We Si" 75 cams‘ l,“ be‘ they w o t and visitors present The ilBs-sll Croken Clenmont 1 u w (lie o ar 0 . . , , ~ - . - Stllflfhprlvlrz l-lus. , dent cost moron i5 cents after Dlllllgelilsswere ‘xammed m the ‘mt James Mccabe. ‘mnkom. ‘Mpmxuymirs-l "rwhw “mum n" m“ year‘ we have m buy the p b nches and by their read)’ John Keefe Kinkora. logsflruli l1 rllqtnfiplkecgz; glasses. of course, but we ‘can use figlgifilllbrrilfin answers gave evidence whom“ Mcxenna, Newton Cross, separator (new-l. 1 Grain separator them‘ over and over. We ve 80F o‘! careful instructlion. At the Brinsley Johnston. Charlottetown . » ' . “ l Y have Genald Mur h Keneln ton. Post Oilice Inspectors Office, W"."""' . N“ on your me o“ b . Mis Mary. Keatin! P Y’ 5 Charlottetown. 8th July. 1020. ,.',.',‘,§',' .'.",°,,',{‘,‘.§ {$31K}, ‘° °“‘,"‘f.' f" learned to make pancakes so Yo“ fig: m:‘add,e,,,, ind M... Bel-the . JOHN 7- wHiAl- c F" “W-‘k "l"! t""#“f"‘"'" w?’ you‘ T? u It t“: a ‘ti: m, ‘in? G Stevenson made the resenta- -—-——-—--"—>"'*“_ ==—‘————“”=- P05! 071W! 11181190101 "m" l‘ "'- °°“ ° °' °" ‘ t ' ° "e c“, p“ up v s v s‘ ti‘ in eply the teacher thanked v * "M7405" a" ‘ f Me posmveiusrlvn 1111011". M1” ‘h? “m leain“: Pa’??? m; tight kinldly lol- their sift and for AUCUOI] bal? ' °"'""‘""" A"'m°“°°' c“ a!’ t an l had us! e ‘a ' the kllnll words of expression con- tained in their address. ADDRESS Mr, Nelson S. J‘. Murray. of Pleasant Valley school wish t sewon comes when business is 15mm Qt lion on the premises on above d-ste llSht, and lasts only rt few weeks. saliva’ éopilzrsflignzpgg? and“; a" my stock farm and lmplél You can use my kitchen. That teacher’ You ‘Vere always ream. men“. ill!‘ willing to help and work to our advancement. back over the imany happy My under your guidance we canno allow those few moments to g '1 llistsisr till: Motorist Wlben loose piston lit has be- come serious in one or more "cylinders, it" pays to correct it w, _,_ pl-ocerly. if s- cylinder has be- come scored or if it. has worn ‘d in" *5» fllflCll all‘. of round. it is of littruse lnslII-hlllsss-hslfilss to "y g0 m a new 935195 5nd lfllmfilP-lls rings to it. A score can, in some w“ Ill Hod llllll ‘I cases. be repaired by a cpeckll o‘ brazing and grinding process bu: iud'i'.i' boring or grinding lt out may be Estimates. are that over 300.000.- (mn Farm Laborers to harvest this‘ Csnsdss the 1'98“ Th, Canadian National Railways is prepared for~thc transport of Harvesters from sll W"! 0‘ m“ System Prom Maritime PrOVIYN-‘v points special arrangements have nipeg arc to be Brflfllfli 0“ Aulu“ 13th and special trains will rllll bec to Wlnnlllefl "l" m“ Trans‘ continental Line as the best quickest route from Maritime ht Vince points. Tile trains will 01:1" ry the best type of new colon sl BITIIIIQGIIIBIIIS will l... blade rol- the calmly 0t l!“ lunches ell route. Sllflfllill DPIW-‘smu t ' r dcslrlrll l" fffglilsfwhtheisggrlh othe excursion The f“: 1mm Cilarlottetolvn lo wynnlpeg ls $24.85, plus half 1| will butting ctc., as well as the fastest p9,- mlle to points West of Wlnnl; pgg_ The return furs is half s. ton! Der mile from flll 001"" W95" g0 Winnipeg to Winnllle! and 53' vgytlflggtifln ‘certificates Wlllhl); furnished by qlckel- “gems w e Full- information will be Illvllll"! close of the examination the pupils presented their teacher with the following address and handsome Dear Tescher.—We Your 111111"! And in looking spent during the past three years 1" witllout heartily thanking you for the many acts of kindness shown |......~,..<5.'+»..;+»»» "av ALIIIT t. stouell. OQO-Q-OOOQCO- DEALING wlTH T’?! LEAKY: PIOTO It ls a Matter or Accurate slants And Fitting i preferable. lu case a cylinder is badly ovsllsed. the boring or grinding operation must be resort- ed to and all cylinders cl the block must l.“ enlarged to the same diameter. new, "oversize" pistons. slightly larger than the original ones beingl then required. lf upon inspcclion and careful mellsuement of the cylinder bore, no scoring or serious ovalization is found, it ' clhould b2 determined whether the pistons are seriously undersize and. if their diameter at the head end is loss than. that of the bore by more than two one thouannliills incll for each inch or cylinder bore, tllc fitting" of oversize pistons should "r considered. Cast iron pistons arc hero refcrred to. It may be that the pistons are still o: sucll size us to be usable and, in ’that event, the securing of tigllt ness is a matter of ncw piston rings. Plstoiirinss wear much more rapidly than plstons-Jriction being quite. severely concentrated uorn them-and even often pistons and sylillder bores outwear several sets of them. In replac- illl rials, the correctness of their flt to their grooves and to ins cylinder walls, is of much more im~ portance than the type of ring uscd and something 'on_ this sub- ject will be furnished later. Sclittisll Gathering The biggest and most interesting sporting ovont of tile scasoll wil‘ be the Scottish Gathering un'Weil- nestlay, August-25tll.. on the exhl. blllvn grounds. Qlltirlbttfiltowll. There will be athletic sports, in- 0111111118 running races for grown "P: and for boys, lumping (high. "lltl IOIIB) hammer throwing. stone- MTBQ T3095 of the season, , Z085 .___ Connolly Scholarship 1 Examination .0 The following is the list of the successful candidates‘ (in order of Joseph Morrissey, Selkirk Road. Richard Johnston, Central Be- dsque. . 0f Property A1’ CHIRRY VALLEY ON SAT URDAY, AUGUST 14M ' At one dclook sharp. Having o sold my farm, 1 will sell by auc l" Stock-Two young horses, one ‘cow (Farrow); three beef cattle; s one heifer; two calves; 9 choice milk CfllllEwflll young; seven pigs and forty ‘hens. lmplements.~—Tllroshlng out l.. u 7' . A ’ ‘Aucusrliz, 1020 it ‘ a ivlllllllsnllqlllcusr- tall . . i , ._ alts curse (MIXED) Hilda B..-J. Stanley Wedlock, Charlottetown. John --J. A. Rogsrson, Crspaud ' Kettle-James Arblng, Charlottetown. . 1.01s Guy—Lsyton-Rogers, Kcnsington. = Kennah Aubrey—-Edward Stewart, Fronchvflivor. J. Forbes—-_1lcKinnon Drug Co., Charlottetown. Miss Belllnps Rico-ell. W. MoArthur. Ksnsington. . Ed Lucsnda-T-Hwl-y Benoit. Charlottetown, ' ' ‘ ' . Angus Dillard- . McNeil], Bouthport.‘ .' . l.0. Orwell Belle. Johnjlooney. Orwell Cove. _ . 1 _ 11. Durzsgolar-lhos. Edgett, Charlottetown. ' ' 12. yor Todd-Mckinnori Drug Co, Charlottetown. 13 Colorado L-H. Kelly, Sontbport - es» QQPPK"? “ I 2.24 TROT AND 2.27 PACE 1. Commodore K-Ale nder Kenn'edy, Southport. 2. Albert J., Hammond Kelly, Southport. ~ 8. Petrello-John Ferguson. Summerside. , 4. Orwell Belle-John Rooney, Orwell Cove. j h. Dusty Miller-George Woodside. Clinton. ' 0. Col. D.—~13. Hooper. Charlottetown. 7. Wilfred HuL-llammond Kelly, Southport. 2.4.0 TROT 1. Juanita Aubrey-Harllmond Kelly, Charlottetown.‘ _t 2. Silver Todd-Henry Hooper, Charlottetown. 3. Miss Eldred—John P. Smith, Kinkora. 4. C0lilfllOtIl0re'Cl‘EBOét1S-—W. McNelll, Southport. . lusty Lull-~Wiliiam_Matthews, Summerslde. Kaloln Todtl—Geo. I-looper, Charlottetown. l. Trouble Maker-Robert Johnston, Kensingion. The horse's in each class are well matched. The sure thing m“. ners llsvo bden oilluinuted. The result will be~a battle royal forhlosition in eitcll class and the koonest and most thljilliiig kind of racing lnqy be expected. ‘ Tho racing will ,_ Tfpiklllgllhfiflfltlliltlflli. ‘ n ullnensc ,guthering of peopleis/ Qxpgqtgd t; the d“ rov tnmlablfhétlgnl, rucu will beheld the first this "tidy following. PI u he conducted according ,to the "rules of the Nat. made to ester to the crowhglflf D90|£l8 expgcted. tary and, .Pi . Vi it ' Jig dancing and "E1811; alalthsroslldsqt rsotionruflo’ Hmflmd Dr." Good ruclns. sooll music and dancing, good "eats", good time 1o.- every body. Music and festivities start at 10 o'clock a. n1. Too much slllléll-Itutstllbe crowded into one short afternoon. Come early and 570M (lcllul-lll admission Children 25 cents. amusement of tbs largs and Piano 59 091118 (including amusement tax.) J. ssnoesoas-r, Il08-8Jlitliuln0n3i. 8°°'°"" ' i THE SOURIS c. w. v.“ A. WILL that... t..- i TEAPARTY ' h , On Wednesday at 18th rat t Exhibition Grounds, ‘stereo 513212;; 53100118; 800d $311195; 800d music; dancing and Othdilamusemlents. i ‘ , ‘ .. . . eservetidtf‘ ' S0uris—by the stun e or a ~good outing to by ORDER‘ -" 200s s ' Time for allowing 5 per. cent. discount on Provincial Income Tax for 1919 is further extended to 16th August; 1920, _ 1977 7 Ii tl All] ll Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. Mums... nelaat ‘so. us. us one. flt, Empire separator, lluy mower (Massey Harris); rake, (Massey .. to us during those ears. In coll- Harrri ) almost new’ one set of 1mm“, 5,, n, Rum 10 m 1mm. w: kmfienti?“ I'm ‘mlwclusion Dear Teacher. pleus~ ‘whee? barrows (Matssey Harris); .. H .. .. a .. m, “m,” Th“ ma" l wrht f ‘accept this gift as a grateful Is- one walking plow; one curt "m; 2s: - s s" 24 ll. 1'. r I ° o.‘ "'9 minder of your loving pupils. wheels one sctlffler; one pottttot- ' 2i ti no engine 9C9 Pt- d] . , .. 4,. a no enlrine Signed by the pupils. dggler, olne ltllriving waggon, one ~ 4g 1g ' "l Pleasant Valley, rvng saig ; one wood slelgh' r2 f" a ~ 1 - r." T°m°"'°"""3"llf TWl-llilts Juno 30th, 1920. one set of ‘driving harness; collars 2;; '~ ~ '"- ""1"" 5 fl- 24 H- 1~ I and homes and other harness, also " .. . . z . .' "Tfi I '31,}; 6 I m’ o“??? all other articles tbo numerous to - " 42 rt. l‘ ft. -" mention. AT svmsm’, r. n. _ AT SYDNEY AIR STATION Motor Boat "KIA-DRAW. Len The above boats will be sold as they Inspection may be made on application to Commander in Lenlrth 42'» ft. Beam ll ft. 20‘H. " 45 “ " _1l " i0 H. " " 50 " " 10 " 40-14. ' 45 -- -- s -- 20 n. 45 .. . 8 . _ so " - s0 ~ em 45 ft. Beam 8 f-t’ 125 H P. lie. Charge, . ., H. M. C. Dockyard. Halifax; Mr.J. T. Jones, Wcstmolnlt nip" Shop. Sydney: Mr. P. Fawcstt. Caretaker, Alir Sydney‘; Mr. P. Fawcatt, Caretaker, Air Station. ' Each tender must bssooompsnied by s certified cheque on 10per cent. thereof. as guarantee chartered Canadian Bank for 509s faltll. - tenders. Station, Nort North Sydney. H! of Deliveries must be taken three weeks from date of acceptance of Payments in lull-will be rntlulred before dellvarlssnsre permitted. The Department reserves-tile ' soss-s-it-wtllswsl." (Ind) right to_ reject any or all tenders. N. O. MITOHILL, Naval sun-s placer, H. M, C.‘ Booger-d "/' Halifax, ' . l. I‘. I '. P. i‘l-‘l‘iz” Fixes Aching, i iSwolleLSsre Feet How "Tia" does comfort tired, burning, eslloused (sot and some. GOQd-llye, sore feet. burning feet, swollen feet, lender feet, tired teat, ‘ Goodrbye, corns, csllouses, blin- lons and raw spots. No more in"... "Silliness, no more limping with ' slim 0r drawing up your mo» in agony. -"Tia" is magical, not; Jlght off. "Tls" draws out sll the poison~ ous exudatlons which pllff up the feet. Use "Tia" and wear smallcr lhobl. U98 "Til" and forget your’ foot misery. Abl how comfortable 70W fest feel. ‘ (let s hos of "Tls" drlqglst. or department store. Don't sufler. I-Isve good feet, glad feel, feet tlhst never tlwell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot com- fort guaranteed or money refunded. I lllnssj lilnlnent In Distemper now st ‘any l IN MEMORIK MARTHA JANE sumlos ____. There passed peaceflllld away llt Strathco-na on July 14th after a lingering illness, Martha Juno llllrhoo, dearly beloved wife _of ~William.Turner, in the 87th year cl her age. She leaves to mourn her loss l)l‘.“-l(ltl.q ller husband. two daugh- ters, Mrs. Nelson Taylor, Annun- ditle, James E. Taylor, at home in Strathcons, and ‘two sisters, Mrs. Harry W. Woodlsy, Bridgetown, Mrs. Alex’. Dangle, St. John, N. 11.; also two brothers, Albert Bur- ll00, Mount Hops and Samuel Bur- lloe i-n Maine, U. B. 1i. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Mr. Brown, Souris, snd the remains followed by s. large gather lag, was laid to rest in the ceme- tery st Dundss. "Blessed are the dead who dio in tho Lord." ' it's the habit-of our minds novsr to thingof thorns until we are pay- ing forrths roses). l .’l‘orms—-"l‘wclve months credit in all sums over $10.00 llnd 6'- cent. per snaum dff for cash. '- JQSIPH SULLIVAN. J. A. McDonald, Auctioneer. ‘r -._ . uamasri D9? ' hi. DI‘. Dehnvs French Pills A reliable ftcgnistgnigd Pitil lfir[\V". u . .0 a l )r . I v mt; "s. sills" "sssrsrrssii DRUG 60.. Montreal. Quebec. .._._..____.___________ PHOSPHONOL for MEN lit-st t‘ Vi v - Nnrvt cnund flrnlllhldlncrhllllli-hyu to; Tonic-will iuliid you 0119"": for l6 nt drug price. .TlllC fllYllvlllll-ll. Uilnrilqdflglllli-l . Quiche-n. l ' Vslsrlus A. McDonald» LAND SllliVllYllll Lins- run with transit la- strulnent. Plans and desorip ~ ‘tailons f... islled when requir- afn. 1, Boa 1s , Qolfl] nzs-r-sattlus m. - A l-l. Ii. Thu-tor; Central llrvnv-lmv-n, _ ' I lhlh "Governor ' * lundlys about 1 32'“ n. “mm” m“ 7" "m" ‘i’ , "B! I'M Ilallaools ss-ss u. ~ ospsmolffcu "i" l‘ ‘ u» -- for In Iorl Iralsht rates uq m! llforlailolas pallllgll W John. I. l. Ill)" t . 417L818!!! 30.000, Iiulf a llunt per mllo to pulp". |m;::g“"' ‘NJ, rasllcsfm‘ m "M" ‘° “"'""P" l fig a um 2.1‘: $3‘? lxcunstou 15415 f I ' a ouss- ran-n ,1 ' "Randi-l lnelsl ‘PIIIII. _ n. normals. i . "ilfllvlwt Anne. Charlottetown I :- I lrn as ‘sum-s T|II:I o m" »- o w. w. names: . ' ,. "PIMP: Planner agent. Challofletown ‘ _, l", l‘ R . Races are acquiring an increasing popularity. Extensive‘ TEA PARTY!