oirrrsa. Hume-m us; city, June 28th, ~‘tojll'. and In. L. A. Hyuoo, a “Hitter, Mary Ill-hot. .~ LiVAN.-_-_At Bourl DI. ' J. I and lira. _OPllR.—l-—At the PIE. Island vital July are. lo mills".- i. w” H or and Mrs. Hooper, a fl-lizfiz".r°~tl.rr" - I‘ l“ ’ I Y. _ '1"0oald, Hamilton dniati fdoughter. - Congratulations. uiy 1st, u ltvan,‘ s ‘ti DEATHS g WQONALDr-Al Doliblehlll, on Juno the 23 ‘John J. McDonald, IALDERBTCNQ-At on is on Jilly 2, 1920, Murdoch Balderston. Sunday to Lot 48 Cemetery. ~ , aged 55 years. Funeral at 1 p. m. "i S , t t we sutlrii WATER AT‘ VERNON RIVER ' UCEANS 0F IT Eighteen thousand gallons in tcn hours without lowering tiic well a bit. ' There's no natural reason why YOU cannot havu just as good a well on your properly. Just drop a line to The Tiask Artesiaii Well (I0. Ltd. 71 Queen Btreot Charlottetown ‘Prpiessirowlial C n10. c. Archibald Graduate i»! N. Y. Post Graiiimtc Medical fiction] and llnspitis; Practice ilniimd to Eye, Eur, Nose and Till-oat. . Office Ilnyor piiwlllg: Great George Street. npi-Iis o Guardian (lfffcr. dhrimiiitiliv llblv (lfllifhlllUUll D Lu l1‘. a. in; I u» a p. -m. ay lm vi-iisi-ltt-d oil‘ iioiirs ill 110 Hlllsbo ' aids r0 Strcct. l? DR. J. c. HOUSTON EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT t") Itllcy. Iiullrlliig, Qiicuii \ v _ uppositn brows/l iii-n‘ ltd (IulllTB-“l l.%i‘tll'f.llll Ftroot. Off i 94pm h ir —f m. Hkoonlilgi by ‘Appulntiiicn S. S. HESSIAN v Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public I Etc. ‘ MONEY TO LOAN P. E. island l-OOO Q UQQQ MARK n. DIGGUIGANI Iarrlotor, Solicitor, Notary Public. ' Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. I. g --o L¢o...-.~- A ~-.. ."_CT .l*-"lil Picnic‘ at Nurtli llusiito ‘All aboard for the Capes North Rustlco on the 14th July. if you wish to onioy an outing this sum~ tner come to North Rustico. Don't forget the date. 14th July. 1257-74 tsmwtues Bl. . ...___ ___. _..; Picnic nt_ Fortune Wli-y not spend July 14th lit Fortune und lake in the big ten to be held on the south sltio of For- tune iilvi-r, no bcitrr placo iur u da _.s outing. {Ttliftltfitltl in iild of lhc liiiy Fol- tuno Presbyterian Church. It‘ day sliouid provc unfavorable ut-xl ilno day. _ 1254-7-1 3i. -~~-—.—-._.-—__% =~.—:_'__: c__—-__'__-1 - -- ~Y - “FARM FOR sun. Ono hundred acrcs o! hind l" Montague, Lot G9. For furthvr par~ llculars apply to ltobcrt D. Dewar Millililfllii; or 8.5. llcsslan, solic- itor, Montague. 1221-6-30-61 . Annual Meeting Tlic annual incolllli»! oi lllv iiii'liilil-i'.~ ui ilit- Silver Iilack Fox llri-i-ilt-rs‘ Associiititni. oi‘ Frliicc I'lil\\'ilI'il Island will bu licltl lll iht- lloarii oi Trado llooms, (‘harlottc- town, on ‘Filer-day; July 20th, 1920. at ‘.2 p. m. UlllUiI ut (‘liarlulictti\vil, l’. E. L. This 2nd duyof July, 1020. 5.. E“ WARRY SVIQITVl ziry. liliji Tillil, ' i}; sill; iilcnpiii Iilvcrilzilt- column, logvlliir \\"'" ilutlluililings and i!" at ‘cs of ll-l‘ - land. This ])I'ti]il‘i'i_V s 011-: of lh ' rnosl ilcslrallli- on lhv island. Ilwoilliig liousc ls uw-ll built and iii firs. class i'i‘|)Illl' with llivc rtlltlil! grounds, ovcrltmklng tliu i‘ lull liivvr. L; colivcilit-lli lo (‘lil C1108. ilcliiliilzs. t'l“ii_l1i‘l‘_'r_ il'.'., tiiltl has lclcpbolii- iii Illtllnl‘. Apply lu MRS. A. E. TROWSDALE. Frapauti. Will soil with or without crop. 1303'" . :.-:v—r~—._ Masonic Temple Co. Tho annual nit-cling oi tho sharc pnidnrn of iiio liiasrliiic ‘Fvmplo Co" will bo hcld in tho PFUSlIIPIIYVR oi- iici- No. i-iii iili-liiiiuiitl SL, l‘h:ir lolloiinrii on Wt-ilili-silay ilii- ltih Jilly, 1020 at. 7.1%! p.ni. Ilaltsl at Julio, lil20. GEO. W. WAKEFORD, Secret-dry. Vliiiiiolictovrii ‘Jillh IBZB-ii-lill-wini-‘ll. Faini i0: ‘Sale Biooklielil, Lot 30. l uni lnslruclrd by Mrs. Mary “kind to si-ll by aiicilon on tho prt-iiihun: on .\IliIillil_‘y’, July iitlh. and icncctl, conveniently sllunlcil to church, school. stores and mills. This fltrni will be sold with crop growing. if not snld on that (Iiilt; itirm will bc l'i!lll(‘lI sumo day, also‘ her stock aild furniture will hc ilisposcii of. JOHN P.. BRADLEY, Auctioiiccr. 1292-7-3-01. —.:_;:? —_-—- rfiz-z- -+~-—--" — —-—.-:::;_ :-_~ -_..—:\ olricslc AT ' SUMMERFIELD dliiednesday, July 7, 1920, There will be big att ‘actions at the picnic on St- Jellies amusements galore. ed. Everyone invit i:-- Church. Refreshments and Excellent tca tuhlcs. DilUllLE DAILY Service MONTREAL comm»: "rims W"#IIU h|In-—'|'I|l|tl ' ma. nvui t‘. twil} and I n ii BAIT ll l- et's it. .‘ t‘. IO time" y. l5 Ollll I- Ior ltlnnt. llnll It. iv. ii. I OU-RIL-Jrrnln 40 vtllh llny n! Firmly rite-rumor. inn-In: I for IQIIIII In Nova lentils, and U. N. It, Trnln lli Inn-- all l0. Irnvrla n I with U. N. If. Train. l4, ' 81in‘. At McAdam all ‘t * a. ..::"...'.':::.'.".= '" ""::."":-i. . . . .. v t aooenger cl . o . . flu“: l. "m! 1 v . n. Ill-ml lip t . II lly raven! . Tridn I ir 6.3.1 p. m. m. at torsion-n. nil wim- mm lay. lin Sunday vvltln polish Maul. Train II». vlng lllfl p. an, llally North am Month with point i020 at L! p. lli.»sh:irp lli‘|' l'a.i‘tii of‘ I15 ili'l‘i‘.l oi‘ good land wi-il Wllli‘.l'i‘il ' 2m CI-iARLoTPFlTOWN I /" , \\ ‘I , IY JANoPHeLPa FLY PADSl; sun ninlcricss / LAQIFULIY sun . _ “uitnw istr , . t x ac". ti / \/ ’ s \\ _ . . Best of all Fly Killers 10c per Packet at all Druggists, Gwversllsdlieurre! “tent ltOTICE. I tlcali-d ll‘ll(l\'I'i'l will lJt‘ ' - \llltII'l':\l|-{II\‘iI until .. lluiill Jilly lotli, 11120. 'l‘!ii- iiin ,\' pi-l- min or poi-sons wlllim; to iroiitrart with triisti-t-s of Iilt. Itlclllvlt Si-litioi for tlic t-rrctioii of now school iioiiso avcorilling to plans spcriili-atioli to ln- soon iit Sivcrvtury’ iliilttv, con- tructor iliitl all lillllvllill, also for building und trustt-t-s to illiil mutt-r- iiil. 'l‘lii- trilstiw»: d» not bind iiit-ili- ,~n-|\'i~.-i to uvi-i-pt tho lowi-st of any tciitlcr, - \\'. fi. IIUIIIGIITSUN, s- -_ oi‘ limti-i-s, i wliul Post tlffit-i: iiHfl-ti-2I|flii\vi'il|\vi i. 00a DETERMINATION FOLLOWS ENCOURAOEMENT I CHAFFER iso. i . We .vont directly homo. I will! frightened, nervous, utterly miscr- ablcwl iolt surc lliu most miscr- abii- girl in all thu worhl. _ "l don't know what I would have lllliii‘ if I had been iiliiliuIi-illll mp1 fclloiv had spoken to mo, l said in Mary. Slic hail collw into my room" to rcturn uiy call. Slw said. ' Ain't YIOIN‘ of llii-iii glnlCs cvcl’ talked lo you bi-itlr-"f" --_\;Q__.,,p, yes, onc." I lwlt-allilil ilic man who had iollowctl inc iroiii llit‘ iaizilioii. . "You're lucky! That's all l'vo got lo say. I'm so liotnciy the? mostly lets me alone, Hut some llmcs Ihnvc to toll them whore they git off. l'iii surprised you ain't lillil trouhlc. mi; cities "it" (‘lilcagn is chuck lull of smart Alcclts who ain't nothin’ to do but loai anti insult dct-ciil girls." "Uul Low do tllcy livo‘! llii-y work?" l "Not so as you coukl nollcc ll. (iambic. iiioslLv, or stclil or ally- thing so long as ilicy call gii away willi il." ' 'l‘horo. it \\':ts zigiiin. "--lcal." I couldn't forget what bail lizippcliL-il at lhc storc for a minute. Pcoplc wouldn't lct nic. iticlii ilicii I miniu up lily liiind 1 would ncvcr tell anyone why I loft that ilopariliii-nl slorc, N0 ono but .\lrs. Lynt-li klicw l workcd llicrc. l"»>rlii;i;i:i-ly, l hail iiol told Motlicr -—l simply said in liiy letter that l hid Wilfli and shc wasn‘t_lo worry. l would tell Mrs. Lynch I wanted n diieiriznt kind of work. Slic was paid for nvarly, four wcoks longer, l Don't \_\'c. tlic uiitlcrsllzlii-il nit-roll; ls oi‘ liviis-iiigliiii, will close our slow-l on Woclncstlay at 12 noon, on Sal l "s at it p.iii,, and on ull otli~ it ti p.m., Iitglllllillfi Moli- ..‘i ' Iilit. and voiziiililiiig lo tii-plt-iiibt r liilili. JOHN iviCCitlUfiAll. REUBEN TUPLlN 8i. CO. UNITED FARM PRUWJCTS, LTD KENNEDY URO5. I27" " " lLZl. l‘i'u' Thai word JUST lentil”, ‘ll a since tho importance of," “Vital” Tablets _l Great French Tonic At All Leading Druggiato l. Wonk ung rundown, tired a‘ full of pains. Do you know you ‘ can fool boler in a icw days ii’ you arc only wise enough to tulle ,G'l"liAtL. iiic Great French Tonic. = Your pains and uclics will he Zu- lf you are run-down, no ambition, tired and lazy Vital will make you ‘NITOHQ. VITAL builds up [ll-J ncrvcs, purifies lho blood, removes rlicumirlsni, cleanses the whole system, drlvos out everything that pcrlalns lo disease. Disoasu cau- _ not livo wohorc VITAL is. \\'Ii.l suffer’! Surely your liie, is wonh a few dollars. Well. tiicn. you can buy VITAL for 50c. a box at all drug stores. Sold in Charlottetown at Fuller's Drugsloie. ._._____i-_-_- lilo shop. You're the rcai thing. any amllziidy Wllllf‘ can't tell it is stone blind. But I ain't ncvor had no cliiinco. but l'll nmko good sumo day, you scc if I do'n't." "Or coursc you will! So will l!" l iicclart-ii. Mary's llttln speech had glvt-n mi- courage, if she, without tiiiucatlon, could inakc good, wily so vrlillil l, vvrli with uii tho handicap of an education that was usclcss so far us present help was concern ed. "Why don't you learn yourself shorthand?" she asked after a mlnuto, ‘any one so smart as you can learn themselves all thorn things, can't they?" "l uin afraid not, Mary. 1 iiilglit possibly learn to use u typewriter by m-yseli, but never those queer little potliooks. l wonder-J’ "Oh it isn't any use. I wouldn't dare use tho money to hire aniach- si silo \'»':i.~i ilrolttrtcd. I had u curl of fooling llia-t silo wouldn't hi‘ ico st-vt-ro with lllLk-llltil sho raiiic-r likt-d mo or silo wouldn't climb ill lthilsc long [lights oi stairs to bring inc tca and toast. "i ilo u lsl- l kiicw shorthand," l grumbled, "tiiun i could get work a! '-~i ivagvs. But, Mary, whom do you work?" "I work in R0fit‘ll3li3lI’l'S shop, and bcllcvc inc it's place . " "You niciiii a-»~-bad place." "'i‘lioy work you to death iind pay you notliin’, if that's what you call u ‘bad placc.‘ Bill I ain't. golir t.» slay tlicrc iilwllyfivllill. on your liii It'll-é. "What funny use, Mary! lht-m " "l guess they just come l0 mo ac- t-u t-i liiwldll‘ tlii-m st. iliflflill ll.- llr lib For Sal: 'i‘lio ilIliIPFHlKIiUfl tiifvrs [or sale his fllfill at Iiollo iilvcr. Ii is licaillliiill; stllatcil oiio milu from tho shore, iioar sitiri-s. ciiilichls, .".'liillll'4. sitiiiiiii arid |iilll-.i. also one mils from wliarvi-s. 'l'!ii.-ro art-Wiii all 111 acres, 51! under cultivation, 12 iicrcs uniicr hardwood wllliiii two nillcs, 44 acres laud partly covered with good luliibt-r within one mlic oi who lliiilitt. l-‘z. lll wt-ll walcrrd tiwt-liliiz lioilw iii good repair, largo barn and outbuildings, two \\'t‘ll:t at iluor. Illilftlll at front oi iariii. Abuiidanco of nianurc, sca- \\'(".‘il ling mud. ' . Will ho sold Willi or without crop and in bloi-lzs to suit illlzlilllllflrli. For parlii-iilzrr»; ;I|i‘,i‘\'_l(l PHILIP 5AUNDEHS, Ili-llu itivcr. SWPKI SUllIU [expressions you Whore did you lcuin Stiff-G 276i. ' H lillnnrilhi lllnlmi-nt For Iiurilu. lilo. ::.T_—.,:;.-¢irv~—_=.~>—1~ —_ — -~~s~~- n Tillie Table June I 8 2 O The I|IIIIIIIII\V IIIIII (Iluirlnltrluwlu l<‘i~ -y limit titrutluzurlni-y Women Madelouiig llrlglit l-yi-s, a body i'ull oi’ youth iiiid hcolth inny ' bi.- yours ii you will kuep your sys- tcm In order by regularly taking GOLD MEDAL’ Iii-int‘ ||lIIIn||ll\1 '6‘-'|‘ l‘ ('II"I‘II\III l"|'| 4th 10.30 n F eyyansu cur4¢::':' .=c.:.::~ "r- Z5 F30 a. m. ‘rut-s. 28th 7.30 n. m. All freight in ho at Pnwnnl wharf l hour brim-o stilling. nus-i. snioinilinav. c I carnelian innit I Summer Passenger Service s. s. “EASTRAN” for l'li:i|'lirii»-tovv|| ‘l viii of l\ train Tho world's standard rcmcdy for kidney. livt-r, bladder all uric acid troubles, tho oncmlcs o life and looks. lln use since 1696.At all drug- glsls 60c a box. Look for tho niimo Gold Modal on every box and accept no imitation ' r _~_~~~ 112-‘; .—.-;—::::~;-_:—--___.::~__v Biisinesl Ftlinil lor Sale llusliicss sliiiid i-oiislilcreil olio oi llic best on tho Island uild furiii containing 23 acres of land, House, sloro and warclioilsc at Milton Station. J. O. (folcs, Milton. l27it.7~3~siiiu".ii. loiti ti.“ ii -\v at Ii oo lit Now iiiiis for w for invit» ll. III. l-'riiii-, I i i (jlaawnv wllh tlii- night SYGHP)’ iiiiil Halifax. it tr v.- H tr l'livii'lottl~tavvii i of day train (‘linrlotti-toivii lmiivvs l'|iliiii Hiililrilliy hill-r or from Ilallfas. [ML-II .\lllllll‘l_\' at 7.30 i.. I, for l'll-ton and Nt-iv (llasgiii-r, PIIIIIIPPLIIIH at Plctou Willi t|'iil|i for lliillfux llllll at New iilasiroiv wllli night train for Hyd- liLy. i1lii;:ll\ furv. Wli-iriom ti-ivn-l-ictnn ' $1.1m, n-tiirii $i..'.i1. l~‘iiii',li- tilnsniiiv Thu iiiiilcrzsigniril oirvrt: by privntc sali- his ilwollilig lililliit? and barn loguilii-r Wllll lot oi lama and orchard. Also another lot with liouso iiiiil two barns and largt- blacksmith shop and a lot of idols and lroii. For iiirllicr particulars apply to JOHN A. MURRAY, Blacksmiths Si. Eienors. 'Fipirlviiti-ttnvli-New I'\'lilI'Il $5.00. lan- SILIili, "or iiirthrr yiurtlculilrs igiit ratcs apply to (TAIIYICIII. llllll!" IiTIl. Clinrloitutotvii. I’. ti. I. i and Ill‘ Gnstcrn Transportf litd. Ni-w (llasgnw and Plctou, N. B. lfiiu-7-1i-1iiiiif. 3 mus. 1334-7-53]. I §T%@H' o Us Wiii leave Montague every Mon- day,‘ Wednesday and Friday at 6 u. S. ._.'i_1_¢..__.__- Sealed lcndcrs addressed to the Iivv. hi. ivalkcr. Rollo Bay, will be rcvclvctl up lo noon July l0li| y _ IHEXI for tho painting of thr- Gaul-Below“ und Beach ‘mm’ M“ (‘XIJETIIJT oi St. Francis do Sales Pic-l (iiiuri-li and Vestry, Lillie Pond. .’l‘ho walls and spire to got two ‘COMM’. and lllil roof one, paint atiu oii to be furnished by the trustees. ‘Tenders to be mariiod tenders for painting, Tho trustees do not bind ‘ ilicliinclvcs to ncccpt tho lowcst or any lendcr. ' - REV. I.. WALKER. Par J. A. E. Maob" Llltlo Pond. . June 28th, 1020. 1256-7-1 lhssmw 4i. iii. for Piclou, N. ,calling at raiqliarbtir. ltctilrniiig leave toil, N. B. every Tuesday, Iiurs- iiay and Saturday at noon. For further particulars sen time table. ' WILLIAM FRASER, Manager, Pictou, N 9896-6-19-11110. Tenileisliir Painting inc. But sometime when I have a ‘position that's just what l will ‘do. 1 know I can teach myself to uso a typewriter.” “Ilavo you got any to look up a Job?" "No—l have an old list. l thought l would go to some of tho onos had not tried." "Oiliccs?" "No, storcs. I can't get work ill an illilcc unill I can lypcwrltc." "\Vcll, you ought to be a big curd in a slorc. l'll bet all the old ladies would like you to wall on 'em." "Oh Mary! You arc so ridiculous! Jllsl as if llicy cared who walled on ilicin." ' l "llf it wasn't so hard, and dirty. shop with me. a machine all day. ltnsensiclds lliic. stand it. l'iii tough" places Walsts that's It's lnosl klllcd mo, and ‘flit-ii, “You'll got hclirlt-il, alld who“ your chance you'l show 'em." "they won't give me a_chance." Tomorrow-Jt Strange, Friendship fryon Horse iii-lee ‘Entries for lIlP Trynn llrccdirrs Association races July 7 1020 are as iu|lows:— 2.40 CLASS TROT STAKE, PURSE $250.00. Mice the Great. r. s. Brown. Kalnla Todd, G. ll. Iinopel‘. (‘oiiiiirrlorc (lrtrscfilti. The iiinlioa Drug Co. tliur. Juanita Aubrey, l-l. Kelly, Upton Prince, Horne Bros. Sbylo (3., V. Carley. Miss ldldrvd, J. l’. Smith. ' Tim Finisher, J. S. wedlock. Iicllc Iliirlllié, J. P, IIOODQr, liarry 0.. A. Godkln. .,_.. 2.30 PACE. PURSE 0250.00 wllilllifiiil W., J. S. wedlock. Wllfrcd Ilal, H. Kclly. Angus Dillard, W. McNeil]. (‘olonci 1).. Brenton Hooper. lGil Locundii. C. H. Benoit. KOIIIHII Aubrey, Ed. Stewart. 2 21 TROT AND PACE PURSE " $250.00 - Aibort J., H. Kelly, Mayor Todd. Tho McKlnno Drug Company. J. Forbes, The McKinnon Drug l'll, Jolm li.. John A. ltogcrsoa, Lois "iiy, A. L. Rogers. Hilda 5.. J. S. Wedlocit. J. A. LYMAN, Secretary l280-7-3--2l. Love is seldom confessed until the ovldence reaches the stage WIIPF" making a confession ls mcrc~ ly a matter oi form. on andWovnon, yflll now have ohanoo of regaining your health so l'd like you to go in the You have io ‘run Hui you'd never ii placo all right, don't look so downs you got "But, Mary," some of the bitter- ness I felt crept into my voice, Helpful Horse Mc- Mlss Belle Rico, W. B. McAr~ Signature, The McKinnon Drug- ('0. oeao~0Q0n§0O+O0 iiim for the Motorist y, av atom-r i.. cuouoii/ g, Poseianv wean m TRANQMIB- .. ‘SON 0.. n- writes: Lately. when l all! my lord into neutral and suddnly press tightly on the ioobbraku pcdul. a sharp knock occurs aomu- whore in front. Can youicii mo what causes this Answer: We suspect that your transmission is considerably worn, especially as to its bearings and that when you apply the foot-brake with the transmission gears runn- ing ldio. the action of the blind throws some of the parts out of line enough to develop the loss motion present, producing ihb knock. Quite likely you will huvo to have homo bushings replaced or other part1 renewed in this trans mission, but if the noise does not trouble you when tho car is run- ning, lt may not be necessary to do this now. IGNITION TIMING AND CLUTCH "GRABBING" W. F. aake: ls tho ignition of all cliglno correctly tliiicd, when, with the spark-lever fully retarded and lilo breaker-points wldo open. the illston of tho cylindcr that is on compression, is just at upper dcad- comer‘! What causes u clulcli to "gab?" . Answer: This ignition setting would bu likely to givo too much spark itdvance, and lllg following is safer: With lever fully returdcd aiid piston on uppcr dezitl-ccnicr, set the breaker-cant so that Wllflll tiic blackasli in liic. timer drive- gears is taken up in one direction, the points open and when it ls luk- en up in the other, they come to- gctlicr. Grabbing in an oiled disc clutch, may be caused by the use of too tliln bodied lubricant and in a ioriiiier iiricd colic-clutch. by the lining being dry and unpllabie or by the weakness or llic engage- enint springs that arc usually pro- vided under tho lining. ANOTHER HARD STARTING ' ENGINE ' F. J. writes: My Ford used to start easily, but now it sometimes is almost impossible to secure oven one explosion. Even towing (the car around falls to result in a start. The tiiillculty is at ‘limos almost as gri-al wlicn llic cnglnc l.~i wiiriii, as when cold. What suggestion ciin you glvc ma‘! Answer: Have you tested to see that you actually got it good spark. when the engine is being turned over and does not start»! You can ‘tin this by laying the pltgrs on llic block, with their cabins (‘OllIl('('.l('ll and cranking. if ilii- ‘spiirk is all right, you should look for carinira- lion troubles and lost by priming tho cylinders. Iputtlng the plugs back and cranking. If the engine starts then, lack of a good fuel mixture is probably the lrnublo.» in taaso iiii-ro is no spark when the engine is (lPllIikGil, the trouhlc iriay bc weak magnets, iilid open circuit in ono oi the magneto coils or a ground therein, poor contact at the magneto connection spring, some defect in the nrlmarv rlrr-"H, vl'\— raiors adjusted with too wide gaps . or ion wldc Raps at the spark-ping... ‘Possible carbonation troubles are; ‘Air-leaks around inlet valve stems 0i‘ lit the carburetor gasket, dlri , in the carburetor jet or too low fuel level in llic float chamber. Questions of genera] liilccrst lo motorists will bc iiiisworod in nip, wluam. sauce permitting. l! iln iinnicdlalc nngwpp 1s desk-ed“ 0m close self-addressed. stamped an. velopo. Address Albert L. Llough, Gill's of our oiiice, - FOUR LEG-GED CHICKEN. lsPficlfll to The Guardian). ST~ JOHN, Jilly 2-—A -four legg- ed chicken was hatched n few days 8K0 out oi a setting ownod by My,“ A. Ramsay.- Miyiuy Street, H110 chicken which lived for thri-c days had 2 ioro and 2 hind fool and innv- cil about with the action of a frog. r _;.-.:zz Rial-Full liaisons Thu ilaiisi Sari - The only gelatine dessert which has fruit-juice flavors sealed in glass is Jiffy-Joli. Nn artificial flavor cnn take the place of iruit. For Jilly-Joli the truit i: crushed, condensed and sealed in vials. A bottle of this liquid essence comes in the pock- age. And sugar is used-not sac- ~lilrine--t sweeten Jilly-Joli. Jilly-Juli comes in ten flavors. l'rv loganberry and pineapple for de serts. Try lime-fruit flavor for tart salad jeil. Try mint for a re- freshing mint ieil. =.__ ___. 1 TRAININ The Gistors of Charity o tiprmlll‘, J Training School o: September next. Candidates for admlssio tho ages of twenty and thirty furnish n cortlilcate of good 011ml to that required for all School. Those who wish. to avail Charlottetown Hospital. 0107-610 8i. i ‘lhe Charlottetown Hos ital taking up tho nursing profes non should mako pnrsonnliy or by letter to Ito vcrend Maurice McDonald at the WJ-iiiiodrni. Charlottetown or to the Mother Superior An examination‘, preliminary tn ndIIYIBIIOII, shall be held at the Chnrloletown Hospital, on Thursday, tho 8th of my, at; 1.80 p. m. for all those whose ii viitostostoaiei l l at 4 G SCH 0L f Chailiottctown Hospital dnlnnd for prolessionai nuraus 0n the llrsl n to the some must ho between years. They must be able to IlPilllll, old possess an educationi mission to, thQVProvIncIaI Normal . l th omsnivol of this opportunity of‘ an application, i- i i r P i P P at the ppiication hos been received; fiddle idiom OIIIOIO u rmn at. woo; Tonnb ____*_~_____. __..___4 "WHAT AMERICANS SHOULD “What an, _Ailierl___can peopTe KNOW. ought i0 know, but apparently do -—— W not know," says Viscount Bryce ~ ILONiDON, July 4.—1-‘drty articles "is iliut the’ great majority of tho devoted to the relations beiweenflfiiigllsh pcoplc desire to give Ire-- Great ‘Britain und the United States land the fullest measure of tree- are published in un American 0111i‘ dom within the lEmillre. But. it ion of the London Times this morn- is l-n the divisions within Ireland lug. Clllflf among the contributions _-—iiot in the ialck of any good-will is one by Viscount lliryco, iorilicr on England's part—-tli_at thcrelllcs Ambassador to tho Unltcd States, practically the only obstacle which who ivrltcs on thc Irish question still delays that iwflllflllll lifllilrfl" and tlic attitude oi tho American moat which the British democracy pufiplg tiAviii-d this issue. sincerely desires." _," v KINKORA noltsn RACES ON WEDNE$DAY., JULY 218T, 1920 1,, ' , $800 IN PURSEB if. Following arc the classes and cQnd|!ipng;- 2.17 trot and 2.20 pace ' Purse $260.00 '- 2.2l trot and 2.27 pace _, l-ursc $250.00 2.40 trot, stake (entries closed). l $300.00‘; Entries for the 2.13 trot 11ml pace and 2.24 trot and 2.27 pace. ciosc on July 0th. l. . " Entries 5 per cent of purse. No ticdiicicd moiicy from muiicy wip- nors. Ni r1101‘! llllltl llllilifi. 1R4‘ .3 111.5 to harness, and to ilnlsh at the end oi tho 5th heat, whcn moot-y will in- rcwurdcti according to the standing in the summary. ~ Purses divided, 50, 25, 1G, und 10 per ccnt. The horse distancing tho ilcld or any part tliorcnf is entitled to first moncvonly. Tlic usuldallowancl: for ihc trottcrs 3 seconds. Huppprs flllilWOlI ill all classes. 5 to cntcr anti ll or more lo sllirt, classcs not illling may bc dccliircd oil. Tho rlglil rcscrvi-d lo change ordcr oi program, tiuclinc any uiitrics or tiny drlvcr, dcclarc oft‘ aiid reiill, without advertising oily racc not satisfactorily illlcd. This track ls a inonibor of the National Trotting Association, und will be guvcrlicd by its rules. wlicro tlicy conilict with the above. Hay, straw and stable free. PETER HANAHAN, Proprietor. lllliilfl-S-iiiliiiwsnitw. T ‘Blci DAY’; Horse Racing A-i srsiioi - INPURSES vslsiioo -—A T- > North Tryon Driving Park BY THE TRYON'HORSE KBREEDERS‘ AB3OCIATION . , . ._ON_. July 7ili, 1920 .. . $250.00’ 250.00 260.00 ~ ions P. RANAHAN, Secretary. Kliikora. 1-: Weilnesilay, 1' .1 It 0 (‘lass Trot, (Siiikél 0 Class Pace 1 Class Trot and Paco Purse .I'urse . . . 2.4 2.3 -- 2,2 Purse...... .. ace and 2.21 Trot and Pace close June 27th, Entries for 2.30 P e 16, 1920 and horses must i920. Entries mi- 2.40 (Stake) close Juu be named on that dale. , Entry Foe 5 percent of purse, 5. rcqnt additional from money winners. Ailcr premiums are appo d should there bo any for which distanced horses stand equal, t to race one heat to decide tho money. All races mile boats, best thréeln live to harness. Mill i0 ""1511 Bl- tlie end of the fifth heat when money will be awarded according to standing in summary. Purses divided 50. 26, 15 and 10 percent. A horse distancing the ileid or any part thereof, ls entitled first money only. Hopples allowed. In all classes ilvc to enter and ihrco to start. Classes not filling may be declared off. [light reserved to cliunsfl "Till" 0! P70570111. d8‘ ciine any entry, bar any driver, or dnclaro oil and till without re- advortlslug. any races not satisfactorily fllled. Usual allowance, 3 seconds fur Trotter: in mixed classes. Hay, straw and stabiing free. This Track is a member of the National Trotting Association, and will be governed by ltl rules except where lhoy conflict with tho above. JOHN A.. LVMAN, - Secretary. to GORDON W.,DAW8ON, President. 10710-25411. Large Jillleiaring Auction Sale at (lylilton STOCK AND IMPLEMENYS I nin authorized by Samuol Morosldo to scll on his farm on lay, July 7th, 1920 commenting at 1 o'clock, p.m-. uii ills stock anti lmplclncnts, household filrnitilrc coiiiprlsiiig:—- (i choice mlich cows; 2 calves; 1 liorso 3 years old, general pur- peso; i horso 21-2 years old, general purposc; 20 sheep; 10 lambs; 9 spring pigs; 1 brood sow. . , ~ ~ IMPLEMENTS.—I binder; lmowcr; 1 hoo drill; 1 wheel rake; i gang plow; 1 riindlc barrow; 1 spring lootli hnrrow; 1 spike har- row; 2 plows; 1 tcam Waggon; 1 singlo Wltiiflll. '1 llillilyl" 2 curls; 1 road cart; 1 set team bobslelghs Wltll b0! 8nd flick; 1 Blflttle flllllBlli 1 pung sleigh; 1 driving sleigh; 1 5 'h.p. engine; 1 grain crusher; l cream separator 700 lbs cap; l/complclc set. blacksmith tools. A quan- tity black oats and mixed grain; ll qllllfllli! 0f hi1)’ Hlld “PAW- }lARNESS.-—1 set team harness complete; lasts cart harness; 2 sets driving harness; 3 sets coils" and lIlIIIIBB- l\ Illlfllli-lly 0f l'll"! wood planing 1 roller, 1 hay wnggon; 1 set Fairbanks platform scales. 800 lbs. TIiiRMSr-l! months credit on all sum! 686801“!!! 86.00. Under that amount cash, 0 per cent of forfilfllll As Mr. Moresido has sold his larm everythlns Wednes- choice must go. lENJ. ‘CARTER, Auctioneer. l 1258-7-1 4i. Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. INTIIIIIATHIIAL LINN Bron-pilot of Flolllt and Paaoengor Iervlee It. loll all Ioltdl ....§;_::"'-s~..;“:.l:cz:, attracts m" ‘"”'"* l» ti» '°l'i‘.°'-ii'lirlll“y't'-l-i.t'il'.ii.'llil 35”" “it """°° ‘“' “i” Emil". ‘gout l ‘Em 1 Do are not to flgoaton no FARE fl-OO MIATIBOOII Q-fl II tvalflcrgaitctaoziioetlon with Metropolitan Lino ltoamora forlflbw“ York via Ffflltht rotu and full information 05w to ' ' 4 A. (It IIIII; flail Jobl- I. 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