W" 1r 11' t {fttlitttfitfiitltttrtltev rlnciiltm? Putt. iudubr 1m- n t 130753»! lbitees. One of the bust lion the Island for ltsl ' ."' . . 5 lllolta. cannula. = bu.’ ' . t. rum’ n Brantley gPolntT itolnl w I "consisting oi acres with house [and out buildings, 85 acres clear the- balnnce covered with growth of hard and soft wood, Will sell with or without crop. Qor tttrther par-l ticulars apply to EARL MQINNIQ, Winsloe North. .' itléit; m w! torus ...’....;‘_2.»ao- owl: "mlllrifre ‘ "i" fto 0 ' 309L841 Cl. I , 2033-8-7-81 Having retired front active larln- tng I will sell by private sale my htrnt or 100 acres situated on Hampton shore, witll or without 0T0]! - llly farul oigittvt-ltth ltt Holstein thoroughbred lltt-lttlts onl Terms on application. J W. H. INMAN. P ' 2187-8-14-31. E. island. helm; wollt ‘ dteted and w‘. ‘ k Station; also near; TEA PAR lqlfiellll‘. on tire farm Auctioneer- rt‘ an.»- I TEA PARTY .11!‘ .m.- Exhibition Grounds, Souris. _ Best of all Fly per Packet at all Druggiste, Grocers and General Stored milk cows, ltnd and all 0thrgr| - " 28'sl'12'4:'3“l' . rtviiiillis, :1! no UIQFCTTONS ‘ trllttltllw AHLP ‘Ulttw Tum’ Killers 1'00 “Elllilwliltli ‘I A Th1- l6th day u! August will be Property For Sale rlrzrr; ta, - ' . w. w. cLAKE. City Clerk. - u AUCTION SALE 'i‘o be sold ttt public auction on “h-dnesdtty, August three two lloisteilt calves lollr three p. m. ’l‘erm;; at sale. BENJ. CHlNG, Bothwell. TY! THE SOURIS G. “W. V. A. WILL HOLD A On Wednesday the 18th 0f Atlgtlst, at the .Well stocked . $1 saloons; good tables; good music; dancing and j: other amusements. r Ill. - ,,,,, _ 1E1 S0uris--by the sea. cAt-thufs wharf (LVVHIB-fl-Z-mtits tn. W’ 8 1° 7-" A -n.a‘.t.‘.. L-fl A v-v-I-VwV/rivwm 1 a Another Big Extra a 100.000 Extra Votes for lvny $30 wnrlh of Subs r‘ Reserve this date for a good outing to BY ORDER wvvv w‘ IV JANI Hill-PI x OOO-O-o-oQ-vvvOOO-O-OO-O-Qooooo AUNT SUSAN TELLQ A STORY CHAPTER 86. "Oh, look Aunt Susan. l found in tile attics! itilly l use it?" l ex- clllitttcd us i staggertd under my heavy iutld. down, Zena. Wily didn't you call tvriturylt the table. breathlng hard as I dill so. "i’ltt all; right! I was no excited \\'lit‘il l iouud it. Vtfilerc did you pjet a typewriter, Aunt Susan?" "A young ntun boarded with me a long zllte ago. l-ic left it, und never soul tor it. In fact. I never ilUur-l front llint utter he left" "liow long ago was that Susan?" ilother nttked. "About tour years." ' "Then l ttttty use it?" I exclaim- ell‘ "Ctrtulttly! Use it all you want to. i ant sure the young luau would not obit-ct. i believe sonic- tiling ntltst lltlve happened to him. lie watt a wrltor Va ntory writer- “tou shouldn't have Clllfrltltl it ‘ inc?" silt slrld as I put the type, ' anti used tho ntaehlltc all day long some days. Then. too, he was here a long tlnto, and scented rather fond of nte. I think he would have wrlttelt ltto if he was still alive“ "llld |tt~ owe you altythlnlz?" .\lotltt-r alskt-tl, whilo I oxltlltincd the lypettriltl". ‘Atlltl Susan iltlslted. The deal‘ oitl sou! "was 110i going to tell us llivii lltt- ntltolliltt- had lttcn the oltly thing the young; tttau loft her tor a loin oi‘ ntolltlts. lint Atother \vurlll- ed it out other. it scented lltc gutting lllilil ~ ultt- sold he was about 22 or 23~woultl write lclterlsltty tor weeks. send his story oft‘, and then it would conic back. "Ile sold ouc or two willie he wus w ch the’ lhtl {to dltlnt get tnueit i- l" Ill. Th" editors sent illdl illcqlliilt: ltotvs, most oi’ titent lzllt -.._ gaunt; hit; Slut)’ Wasn't inst what lln-y waltttrd. btlt they would be glad to hear from hint ‘Ktllli. l-l would ltavc been kinder hall till-y toll .l‘ttl he tlluitllft write, 41nd lll'\t 11-‘ h.=tl lt-I 1r t-httolu‘ solut- other tlt'(‘ll|lilil'lli. ()i ("ttllrst- I didn't. ‘- " "il"'ll"ll,f n! z~ul tvrltilll: stir 't>_ bu! lltttse editors did. and I 'ililtk it was wrong to t-ltetlurllgt- the" poor follow.“ i had lii-‘lflllt-‘ll rattler impatiently t‘ A ._n.. v vWVYYvvYIYYVVWu-r-IYV vvw-vvvtq. va§irtftlrO§fitt~ittrfi _ to Aunt Sllslllfts story ol the young .-t‘t_\' “Tllff, I wlllllrtl I0 try" to l. tlllSl‘ A " A “wilt-t Drau- A Always Ready ~ IIAN-LY-IMQIIIJQUQ Q-Orll l 2 Power-lanai‘: Lilnltoz Tenn!‘ FAM'“LY'ADE write ntyself, not stories. but to learn to use the lltaoitinc. All my desires to be ill sollle prlvulo oiilce cattle back to ntu’ lt is no wonder I was t-xtflled all iinlllllg the lyllu" writer. Only the duy before the tioetor_ had aslu-d ltto lltany- tluetlolls us tol what. I did, and so on. Ile hlld told ntl- tlnlt I could not lift trays; in fact, that l must ltot lift. anything, or exert lttysolt in that way, for ll long tinto. "l doubt ll‘ you will t-vtr ho llllll- to tltl the work you have been do- ing again." » ' I had said nothing of tltls to oltller Mother or Aunt Susan, and had hound the tltlrtor to silence. litll l had not closed llly (eyes all liilllll. l felt sure he was right, as :tlt,v vxeztiotl ltrztltlzht tt sharp pllill with it‘. llllt I also knew that l had to t-arlt llt_\' liWll liviltg and that l lntlst solllotlltle lllllke il honto fol" Mother. Aunt. Susan wutl older tltalt she, tlltd it’ atlylltlttq ltappltn 0d to her, Mother would have llo liiilllt‘. \\"ltett I found tht- typewriter a rush ct’ hope swet over ltlc. I would learn to use it. i woud commence tllllt very day. Titan when l went back t would- ttildélt with me. or ltot- the, and help in ‘the retlluraltt until i teas eonlpctent, then gct lt uositiotl ill an ofllcc, whore l would ltot be on ltly feet all day or b= oblige-l to lit‘! zluything heavy. “Will you carry it to ltly room. Mother?" i asked. "l shtlll drive "Phlllal. ltllwtlil- t\V‘ Pvlttrltllit Piles. i No surglt- "lwriltiltn re llll rd Dr Chase's Ointment will re ll" You at once and afford lusting hem tit. 80c n box; nil dealers or E- mnnsnn. Jiatml ll 170.. Ililnitnfl T1 ronto. Sunni» hnl free l1 vnu mn- ttnn thin p» 1n and flnrlnlr Ifinfln for newts!» tut not suffv another day wlt I. BB you anti Aunt Susan wlid it l stay here. l aln going-to start _ right uwtry learning towel.- lt." "a "But how can you? You know nothing about it." I “lfll pick it out or flnet with linger, like l used to pick out pieces on the piano when i wus- tuppr-sed tr be practicing exrtvoitt- rs," I retortod happily. "Why don't you write to tho firm that mok~s tllcln and ask if they ltavenW SOIIIU sort ol instruction btok '.'" ltrltrtlcltl Aunt Susan asked. “l lvlli! Thanh- you ‘for the sug- gentiolt." I replied lls I lollnwod Mother with the typewriter to the roonl Aunt Susan had nlttde ntiltc while Fwlts with them. Tomorrow-An intimate Talk vovcoIOIIIOOII t Hints lor the Motorist BY ALBERT L. OLQUGN rn-to -... . l-oo-oeboo-oo-eoooo-ooooo- n 0 FITTING PISTON RINGS The Engine’: "Pep" Depertfla UN" This 'I‘lte n-ltnlvlltg sullen-allow “W for nlottlrittts w-ilo citooso to D9!‘- lrorng rhls opcmttzlolt themselves. He. sure that the rings secured nre or the right size. if the Phil-Q" grooves are worn irregularly or have shoulders ill tthcnl thPy Fllfllllll be lluctl up. 'i‘ltis can be done ill n lntllo or burnt ts oi’ tl special llttnti tool‘ but this widctltt the lgrovo and rings oversize as rcstlrdfl width are ‘itllon rt-qtlircd’ ill titling " the rings for width in tlto Hrooves, it is not necessary to srlng the ring on the piston as the outside ring sttrilleo can be tried in ttlto groove just as well. The flt should b0 closed but free enough so that the ring can turn freely in the groove. In case the rings are o. little too wide, the necessary metal can be removed by lslng l1 sheet -t t"llit‘i‘_V clotll on_a perfectly flat, hard surface, and evenly rubbing Iltl- side of the ring upon it. When - ling is :lot:tlr:ttely' fitted to its groove it should be lnnrked so as o toll ill which groove it belongs. Alter all rings are ilttod to their 'l'0oves, it is necessary to try their ‘lt in tltt- particular cylinder iiore ~ with-h the piston bring operated upon belongs. insert a ring well .ltlo the bore, ltolrling ii in the position it will assume in practice -nd not tilted. it’ it will not enter ‘he bore of goes in hard and is n step-jointed ring, the ands at the Joint will have ‘to be tiled oll until it. enters freely and. when in nosi- Oil?- MrlcKinnon. . u? I g . The Annual Seottllhfiimee u1d¢r direction o1 lite Club of Prince Edward Inland, will he held on the Ground. Ulldtlr tile lnsltnsltlsltell patriiiitliis o! PIIIIIOIIOI‘ Lieut. Gong-n Galedolllln t‘ or _ l The Charlottetown Driving Park Association t‘ Charlottetown, Well, Aug. 25th, i920 Competition Prize List. Games Commence 1 p m_ 1st ’i‘ltrowing Light. illlnlmor .. Gold Medal Running iilgh Lottp . . . . .. .. .. .. Gold Medal Putting Light Stone .... .. .. .. .. .. Gold Mortal 100 Yards ltltce .. .. Gold Medal 100 Yards Race, (Boys ultdor ltl) . . , _ _, Gold Medal Pole Vault .. .. Gold Mcdul Quarter Mlle ltun .. .- .. .. Gold Medal llunnln; Lllgh Leap, (Boys under 16! Gold Medal . ltunning Long Juttlp .. .. Gold Medal 10. 220 ‘ftlrlls ltllee, (ill-ya lltldt-r l6) . . . . ., Gold Medni ’l‘-t': Preslliettt offers ll Gold Medal tor the best _Athleto. , Silver noon Silver. Mods! Silver Mada] Silver Medal . Silver Module Silver Medal Sliver Med“, Silver Modflln Sliver Medal Silver Medal all round g HORSE ‘RACES ~ +i Class A---'l'rot and Pace. Class R." frat. Class l...r,-ot' i ._____ MUSIC BY BAN) AND PIPES. GPIOIALTIIO: -- Highland Fling, Ghtllle Clllllm, Reel of Tm.‘ loch, Reel of Four, Stop Daneen‘ by Scottish Leda and Lauleu. ADMIHBIOM-lncludlng Grand stand, and amusement tax 60am; Children under 12 years of age 25 Cte. _ I G. l. MCUlfliltC, Joint Mclllllchitll, .f . ‘ ‘ Sac'y. Games Com. gau-aaw-flwFfi President. tion, there ls ugap of about two one ‘lilllltlflldtllfl inch at. tltt- joint to provide lor the expansion of the ring under treat’ l.l tilts is not done the ring is likely to break or score the cylinder. ll diagonal end rings are used and the ring will hot enter the bore except with the ends slipped by slightly out of line, they will have lo be flied down until the ring enters with its ends in line a-aan» n nt_=.|:_:=.:::‘==, ilIitl rl space or nearly u Sixty-fourth inch iletween t-henl to provide lor" expansion. On the other hlulti ii a ring enters the bore too Btlliiy and there is a space between it; ends greater than speclllelfabovo‘ it will ave to be rejected and l size oi slightly lflfgblbdlflmqtgr obtained, ns unnecessarily gran end clearance will ermi ‘i at this point. p t beak". " m‘ OKOWOIOK CANDIDATES! Vote Offer for the Last Week of the “AERONOLA” ' i’ t‘.- criptir-tn M0 ey Turned in Special .- Remembt -r this of tihe ‘Ae ron o1. l.’ The 100,000 tEXtjlél. Vote-bal- lots Will Win the “AEltONtill A” Ilmtvjmalltf at e YOU going to Fecttrtfiz FJLL onnts or SPECTAl VOTE OFFER A vote-ballot good for l00,000 EXTRA votesflwili be given for cacll anti every $30 worth oi subscriptions secured this yljttell, before 7 o'clock Satlrtity night. There is llo limit to the lumber of EXTRA vote-ballots lor tl hundred thousand votes wlith a candidate can secure this week. 0lte will be rjvln lor EVERY $30.00 turned in. THIS lS Tilt LAST EXTRA VOTEOTFER 0r THE ENTIRE CONTEST. MAKE llllilllosl or IT. Now Still‘. This is the Last Extra Club Votei _ Offer oi the Entire Contest‘ “Cinch” the “Aeronollt,” and thus nltlile the Close oi the Contest. "s the time to do your best anti oi winning one of the Hg Prizes at is the blast‘; week jg 1 offer ,Addlress All C1630 Great l, _George St. llore is the chance for candidates low in t the list to jump ahead. ‘Secure a million votes this week! MT m" Communications to H CONT The Guardian s1‘ OFFICEP and Examiner Nomlmlte Yourself or a Friend Gentle. l hereby nominate as a member NAME ' ADDRESS xmrlxrvrlcltnv .\'()'l'l<J--0llly one nomination blank will be llct-t-ptl-ll for each candidate, .\ UDIIN .1 ‘PION BLANK GOOD FOR . SO00 Votnl “It'll: in your , Colt test: -t.»----------..-u--¢-¢u~-o ..-¢.--¢-.-|---n---unosous Phone 313 2nd? v