I’ PAGE Two BIRTHS -\t Sydney. June 13. 192:. , » iiiid Airs. E. A. Helm, ii . uitllglllfll‘. Dorothy May. T " ‘iuiftiiiii-{GESTTT " i. UEEEEECi/ibsisiiiitslifii. _. ‘M1351’, t"iiiiri.-li of Scotland, Char- " :ir< wti tlII Wiilue-"tluyz June 22nd - l. li~. tev. l). i1. lx-imont, Clar- . ..i- iliiiilui-k ind Sarah Kalle ‘i Dfllliiltl iilso tit‘ Melville. l) EA TIIS v .DD.V—V—..\I Wiustloc, June - 27th. Il"ll ll. llliiitl. “KEG ii (lily-S. 5011 ‘i .\lr sir-i .\Ir.= iiriiiiintmd liodd. FLYING BOATS TO CARRY . CANOE ,- tl'l"l‘\\\'.\. JIIIIP ‘LL-The l-Yfl: g itii- flying‘ lVHIl which was being 5 lil\'.'ll l‘llfll lliilifiix to Ottalvu 1.4- wlicii slii- liiid to he held up at l» fir.» l-Iiistiiclie for repairs. has liPt-II lilullgill to the Air Board liriiig ~ it lloi-kt-liffc. in order to "I'\'I‘ll. rcctirrencr of the :ivitor's _ill‘,lill wiit-n they came down in the iili lii" it!‘ ;i liilft‘ and hail iio means , , -i' llllllif the shore to send ' ‘I vi cidlillli‘ lilvices of their plight. \ii' l'llli'tl officials have contplctetl 3; of collapsible cainoes will be in future cur- . ciich flying hoiit uiuk- fliulit. iiy this iiiezins pilots - .Ill('.~4 will be able to land tug to depend on Sig‘ - rlilllfllltiti)’ on shore. The -. in; liiziu .il~'i» carry ll stock 0f ii.._- i-ii- till liiiiiril and Purl! "I19 itpiipi-i-d \\'iIli ii shotgun so llltll . tl.- »i- iii oi‘ flit-rs coming down .., n \\‘ht'l‘\‘ they cannot bu)’ liairi- a chance of shoot- - to supply tlictiiselves -. i». lii!" ,__._____.._..< arm-l‘ In.- Dqlxn-d Ind Ieluhl m.“ Tin i»: e untn all ‘J's-W b1 All el fl-W- 11 I. I 5L Err ~41 1' ‘m. iprmcz Cantu: ifautcl TORONTO In Centre of Sho ping and Business Dstrict 25o Rooms 10o with Privib emu EUROPEAN PLAN I WINNETT YHODN.°KN. DIGI. 4..- Al. Spi-ington. on July 2nd at. one Hi lock. fziriu of 200 ncres or more. I0 lIt'l'4‘:<l iviioii, principally hard. JILITL‘ griivi-l pit vnlunhle for road limiting illlli concrete work. Good ‘- lizii-n till IIFPIIIISQH. also excellent \‘,'I‘ll HPIIT front of farm. Clear tit- lc gitziriintcntl. MRS. JOHN A. McKENZlE Hartsvllle FARM FOR SALE iui 11in nwrtli sido of Launching limit. Kings ('11.. 50 acres clear. lllt‘ i-i-iiiiiiiiiw-i" liiird and soft wood. 'iIiiii~-.~ iind two barns. Near to i=tliiiul ltlltl shipping. Apply to . MRS. C. E. BELL" Cardigan. R. 1., l- F Annual Meeting ’l‘lii- .'\IlIllIlll liter-ting of the Bed- l ford i-Yiiiiicifl: (‘oopcrution C0._ a’, will ill‘ licld .lulv 2nd. ill 2 o'clock. p} THEADORE ELLIS Secretary MEETINGS , to lir- :idilrci.si»il by ilii- (Inmrnissinn- cr oi uii-icitliiirc IIIHl titlici‘ rep- r» ‘~4'lIl7Ili\'I“i nl‘ the llopririvueni will lii~ iii-id iii (‘llllli p. iii. in the iollow- zuc pint-cs: liiliiiulr, .\Ii>iid:iy_ Juno 27th. itundns TIIPSIIH)’, June 28th. : lhikcvillc, Wetlnesdity, June 29th. . Ilollo Iizty. 'l‘liursdiiy, June 30th. ’l‘|ic brooding and raising of live v - nrgiinlziitlnu and the stand- _.l.iiili"nv oi‘ tnrin tiroducte will be dis ussi-rl. Saw Big Change In llis Mother ED FOR TEN YEARS BUT IS NOW PICTURE OF HEALTH "Every ‘time I look at mother now and see her looking so well I feel like going out and telling every-body I meet about 'i‘unlac." said Allen G. Stoclowood, prominent merchant of Gull Island. Bay ' De- Veriie district. Nfld.. while on a visit to St. John's, "1 never in my life have seen any-thing to equal the marvelous change this IIIBIIICI‘ has made in her. She had stomach trouble for ten years and for the past five years she had been suffering lor- tures from indigestion. She didn't dure eat meats. fish or anything of that sort. She was so broken in hi-alth that she was practically tin invalid and we had almost given tip hope of seeing her well again. "When I heard so many things said about Tanlac I mode a_speclul trip to Si. John's and got stiiiie for her. While I hoped it would help brr I ivas not prepared for the won- derful change this iiieilicine brought about in a short time. Sh" eats any and eveiytliing she wiints now sleeps fine iind says she feels zis strong iis she did twcnty yetlfs iigo. Knowing what 1 do about Till]- ltIc I iced like I aiu doing ll good tuin Ill those who suffer when I rccommenil it." Tainlac is sold in Charlottetown by Reiidin Hrns. and leading drug- Auctiou Sale There will be sold by public suc- tion on the premises at Pleasant Grove, Queens County on Thurs- diiy. the 9th day of June. A- D.. I921. at the hour of one o'clock In the afternoon the farm of James Hayes consisting of eighty-one acres of land with dwelling and barns situated thereon. Numer» ous articles of household furniture will also be sold at the same time. J. A. McDONALD Barrister Riley13uildlng .Chsrlottetown. FOR SALE A farm containing 100 acres of land. Situated at Campbell's Cove, Lot 47, P. E. l. 60 acres under culti- vzition, 40 under good timber, well and brook on farm. Also convenient to sea manure. Handy R. C. Church and school. 2 tiiiles from Rullwtiy Station. For particulars apply to ' DUNCAN J. CAMPBELL, 289 Concord Street Manchester, N. Ii. U. S. A. AUCTION Valuable Property in Charlottetown I am authorized by Mrs. R. W. hiowbray to sell at auction on Wed nesdny June 29. commencing at 12 o'clock noon her splendid double tenement house situated on corners of \Ve_vmouth and Dorclies- ter Streets Nos. 35 and 228. This ls a splendid property and will-be sold worth the money. ~ Terms at sale. BENJ. CARTER Auctioneer é Electoral Meeting oi 3rd District of Prince Prince will he held at St. llall Siimmersldc on hour of 1 o'clock p. m. delegates. Dated at Wellington the 20th day of June A. D.. 1921. JAMES A. McNElLL Districtli Kings Liberal-Conservative Convention A meeting of LIBERAL-CON- SERVATIVE delegates of Murray l-Ilirbor district will Murray River Hall on July 1st, 1921 at 2 o'clock p. m. to select n candidate for the coming BY- EEIE(TION and to appoint a CON- VENER and other party business. Poll chairmen are send 5 delegates from each poll. be held at A pllbllc meeting will be held nt 4 o'clock at which Mr. J. D. Stewart and other. prominent men will speak. All are welcome. By order WILLIAM MACPHERSON, District Sedy. Glen William. June 20, 192i. auu. ISLAND WOMAN SUFFER- _, TIIE OUTLAW. The Story of a Girl WM Didn't Went to Marry é By ETHEL LLOYD PATT- (‘hapter xktv » Mother and I had worked so hard tin making over her wedding gown, that I knew quite well where nil the hooks were, and how to slip into it easily. I knew just licw far to tuirn down the top of iuy iii-Lie. high, cotton corset cover so that it would nut show above the lace-tritiiiiied neck of the dress. ‘Once or twice. as I arrayed iiiy- srII, I peered from beneath my 1o cred lids to see it the other giills wrre watching me. I need not ltave been concerned. They were not paying -tiie slightest a-t- rentlon to me. Their own iraireless manner of chnngingnhelr clothes shat-lied me tinutterably. Quite frankly. Pearl-the only girl whom I knew .by name—hud dropped everything except hrr lit- lie silk shirt. and ivas seated p-‘ll- mg on long silk, silver stockings iiiid gettingout high-heeled silver slippers. Two~other girls,tlressed iiltiios-t as scantily, were busy mak- ln-z up their faces before the big mirror. Without even a. knock, the knob turned. and .\Ir. Seeley stood in the door! "What tin ithe name of heavens are you doing. girls?" he demand- ed. "Can't you get a move on?" Don't you know we“: got titr- wliolc scene set? Xladuziit- Pologni is having a flit!" -1 can't describe my feelings at that iiroiiient. As the vision of this man at one end of the ilressins room lirid dawned upon me, I lizid ~iiitclieil yvlfildly" tlie lid cf the box which hiid held my tires-s. iinil-— hacked tip against the \l\'illl~~ll8l(l tl’ lit-fore me. Probably it was an i-ffecluxil shield. I doubt ii‘ Mr. set-icy could have seen more of me lllilrl two flziiiilng chcelts and a pair of horrified eyes. Altlic-tigli I “'11; too puixilized TPZIIIY to think. 4y . .4 >.,.. w. i suptiosi- l cxprr ted the other girls in tlic rooiu In sci-eiirii- to beg _\1r. Smley to leave them- unytliitig! Instead, the two girls standing before tlic mirror never even glan- ceti over their shoulders. The others ivcut on ilressing. perhaps ii little tiiorc raipltlly". Uut PPZIFI——PGQI‘I, the most iin- A convention for the purpose of choosing u Liberal Conservative re.» presentullve for the 3rd District of Pauls Thursday the 14th day of July. 1921 at the All imlls are isntitled to he repres- ented at said convention by four (Ionvenor Fourth Electorate requested to N DEC E 0n account. of renovatin; T1800 Alcthotlist Cemetery. All parties interested in graves (of relatives to immediately pluce tit such graves "markers" which can be secured at Rich. Lords, (near cemetery). it ‘is tibsolutely necessary that all graves be marked tit once in order to facilitate the work. lt is neces- sary to halve donations from inter- ested parties in order to pro cecd without delay. Please ptiy some to collectors or dircot to the Undersignetl. By Order of Director AllS'l"lN (lAM-IGRON, Secy 'l‘l'oas. Augustine (love, P. E. l. Excursion on S.S. Constance lst July (‘onstnnce will give on these tickets ivhich will he grind to return tip to Monday evenl g iii 4 o'clock when the boat l Plctou for Charlottetown. Besides the pleasure of visiting friends, you will also have the op~ atinz and balmy sea-breezes of the straits in the staunch anti sturdy S. S. Constance. Return Fore $4.00. ____._._,_...._. or otherwise) are hereby requested - dressed of us ull——only picked up her silvor slipper from the flour and shook it at Mr. Seeleythreat- eniiigly". , "Aw!" she said. "get out of here!" say! We was nearly froze to death in that automobile. My fingers is so cold yet, I can't pull my stockings on. Say! Get out of here. or I'll make you put. ' on for me!" "Al". right said Mr. Seeley. "Elt- lier you are out of this dressing room. ready for the camera, in fif- teen minutes or I'll dock you half- pay; that's u-ll. (‘ome on. n0w_! Gr‘. ‘busy! Hustle!" And the door banged behind him. "Old pill!" Pearl remarked good- nnturedly. "Knows darn well you couldn't get dressed in this time! \Vliiit's the use, anyhow, I saw that Dixcn girl in the car with him. She'll get her show all right!" "His infest?" asked one of the giirls at the glass. without turning her head. “Sure? said Pearl. "Watch her get up in froii-t ‘of the twziniera!" And then, in spite of their light "he voting women went to work in earnest and in an incred- ibly short time, they were ready. Pearl turned and gave me the first glziiiire site had vouclisafed mo. She paused. and her lower jaw dropped 1i. little, as the simple modesty’ of my dress dawned upon tier. I wasn't ii fool. Already I liad guessed that, in spite ot‘ mother's cffrts to iinke me smart, I was scarcely in the class with these ‘irilliiint birds oi‘ pit-Image. m» mtq 11ml OHAPLOTTETOWN commits ~ I "There's that. Dixon girl." She said. "She's a peach, isn't she? l saw a tall. slender, dark-haired Kiri. dressed more quietly that. the others. and with not somuch malte- llp on her ‘face. t , "Who ls she?’ lwhispeired baick. ,"Is she the star?" Pearl looked at me and laughed. “Star he hanged." ishs said. "She's supposed to get her three a day like all tihe rest of us. But Harley's got a crush on her now, 8nd—lbefore thnt—she was the friend of the camera man. Say! Believe me! She's right In front of the picture. Iii" right. _every time! Arid she comes out in her own nutmiiobile. and gets i; private dressing room!" . I wanted to learn about this new would as fast as possible. “Do you moan Mr. Seeley in lore 'wl'.h' rer and wants to marry her?" i asked. "Or---or——" [paus- ed and stuiiimored, at a loss how to tmk what meant. -"Aw!' siiid Pearl. "Marry 110th‘. I115! If you marry ‘em, you're thel‘ sfluvcs. if yc-u don't. they slave for you. That's the differ- envre. kid. Didn't you know it?" “Yss," I said, “l did. I learned It whore I worked before. I sup- DOse its the same in this business H8 it is everywhere else." “You bet!" agreed Pearl heartily. "but, if you can learn that, you can do any old thing you like with ‘en. Come on!" And I followed her. wondering what sort of luck my mother's wed- dlilng dress wus to lbi-ing me after n . Crop Report Below will be found a brief syn- "Dials of telegraphic reports receiv- ed at the Head Office of the Bank 0f Montreal from its Branches. The Bank Managers have complete an intimate knowledge of each lo- cal sltuation and are in close touch with Crop conditions in all sections of the distrlce show-n. The map overleaf indicates the tipproxlmatc extent of the (lISLFICIS mentioned. MARITIME PROVINCES.—~ Lack of rain has retarded crops in all Districts tint‘. ‘rain is needed in practically all sections. Hay is ex- pects to be light. Fruit prospects continue fairly favorable. In Prince Edward Island general conditions nre good; a fair hay crop is expect- ed. Grass pasture improving owing to recent rain. "Will I do. Pearl?" l asked. n lit- tie treiiiulouil‘y. Some kindness in the girl's heart answerer] ut once to the pleading in Ill) voice. ' “Sure you ivill?" she said. "You look cute, dill] she hcsltzited, scorching for ii word—~“\Vli_v, say” she norlileik-"you look like a lady! Come on! You're different! Mav- be you'll be the hit of the pitrty!" _ The encouragement brought the color buck to my face, and made uic feel ii little better us we left the dressing rooin.. As we enter- ed the ptirt of the hall which wcs partitioned off fraiz: where. the scenery was set for the actual pic~ lures, Peairl nudged ma. _ PRAIRIE PROVINCES somorlrou DISTRICT.— Con- ditions very favorable, Sufficient moisture and no damage; of any kind reported. CALGARY DlSTRlCT.,-.— Crop making excellent progress. .Con- sidsrablc. tianger from-grasshop- ipers in some parts, but these' are bring (fulllllatliid. _ , , - LETHBRIDGE DISTRICT. — Conditions excelled-r south and east on Stirling Weybrun Line, ‘elsewhi-re rain needed. Damage by cutworms at Lomondplletlnw, Bow Hintststts U11 the .. star Hose "Looks Arc '1,‘ Ilbliliilli cd. cspccitilly wlicii ii'l or gl - tt-r considerable st-rvlct‘ tlii ticlitcnitig tlic cliiiiius which lroltl l iiiu.-t tic I9lll<\t‘(‘(l to be on t‘ c szifc side. ltir ll o c of ‘I may empty the cooling s .i-.. tzitiso iluiuncii. 'l'i'c.-c i-o bitter contiition thou thcy r illy 21' fully soparatc or ot'"|~i' S - fiiii wi‘. When the llOFL‘ litis lit _"llll to lii-air r. ByAibertL-Civugh “tzrtrzriinirc- (‘().\'.\'LII"I'I().\‘.~§ ol’ tlic cooling system bllity bctivt-cxi riitlttitr-r. puiiip und engine are not very long S-iuii- owiivis put lll ucw ones ctich scuson. in order 4 ‘osw Sflilltdllllftl appear to be in much lviotorist Litcriitifloviril Syndicate Connections Icii Deceptive" that give _\'t‘(‘l'lllt‘f tion-freezing liquids arc uscd y tisuiilly continence to lcnk sud it hciu dues riot stop tllc leakage. they tlicin gives out cittircly‘, on tiic road. quite unknown to the operator and c, cs tho layers of fabric llfltl rubber "Lilli. this showing from the outslilo. down. it usually becomes vcry flabby Dominion Day, Friday 1st July, being a Puibllr: ilollilay, the S. S. _ Excursion Ruites on that day to Pictou. Any one wishing to take a week end outing on the iii:iinlii.nd can do so V85 porlunity of enjoying the. invigor- aud is liltcly to closc up and lllil'l» .~liiit off the water circulation. ii it is used brtuu-u llli‘ |'illli"-l0l' iI“tl 'i'l' ptiuip, wlicro lt is subjected to suction The coriiict-titizi it thi- -uIi.t sliculd be inspected occasionally to sI-c tliill ll Iu-cps its liapi- w‘ t‘i tlic cngluc is spcedcd up Some» times sections of tlic insidi- Illlllitl“ lie-tome partly detached, forming “flaps” \vlilc!i,pio]ic: out liito t‘ rlHfllll of wzitci- sot up by tI-e pump mid tlrt almost aw lt'_l ilii.» flow of waiter. Veiy uiaiiy instances of nVUTlIlHtlPLl w l ciiu-cd by tlic llllscor. iictcrlnrstlnti vi these rubtn-i- I‘f-Il"t4.'llt\ i! - l.il~ -.- csyeciallv true in tiii» i-iisr» of pump systems. which II zil t‘ of -elnllvcly small sized hose livery service station txirrics \‘-"itl.f* the right lculztiv and of tlii- ii-l- arc not il\'filll\llltt_ arcs cl will lengths of rudiaior htiso. which ‘s 4- couiiic’ oi»- for its various models. cut H. ~‘ ‘c t f how. l-ut if llIPsP i-repureil pieces lc~i"t'i ztrc icrtiltlv cut fruiu stock "ii-d llV most ultra!" s tin-i linrdwa 'e stores lii a IIUHIIJFY‘ of P"1I.l(lfl ll ~!w- izirigirig fro u 1l..'i to 2”,- i"c>~r--. {iisidi- dfuiiir-ter The r-‘ir-ii» o-i III.\'.' IJIWHIIPCIIUIIS usually lsvc to '~~ llliliteiicd once or t\v'rc bnfuri- [-I‘I'T|ltt'lb?l|I f-zlitwiws is secured .-\t't‘IIii-;N'rs l-‘I‘.().\I lll.tl\\'tll"l.\', (‘Yll-‘(HHI cmn-u- willy it ll. l-I. J. mks: Iln mriny sw-‘i-ii- ‘ha “ TV?‘ p‘ V ticcidcnls rc~ui' irliin tlii- I iiu-ip. nut of frniir t‘.ri-.-".‘ 1m t llII- ii; r-riitrii usually Iisi- ("IIIITWL \\'i\ll "I15 l\\l>l>i~n--".' .\i :i!.i»iit wli Il sp- .. doc.- Illir dinner lli‘I'O|'i4' ,~'I'I.\Ill\'_' Ito lllTidUnlS v-VCI‘ li .|_iiii-ri fiuirii r :ii- ‘Irv |IlU\\'I)Ill‘ '.' ‘n ilcii i hund- .. .. ....ii.~. l l|'.I|ik my s.x cyLnder »nginc slow- Il‘. I can heat the compression of li-~ first cylinder cecapt- wlip H loud .\l till) .s...-ii.l; dun-c a s- pa- '. -‘ "a 1i“- i-_. 4 Island and Foremost. Unfavorable report from Jtetlaw and Sundial. 'REGINA BBTIItCt-All grarlns making strong growth under ideal conditions. Grasshoppers in south but no damage and precautions taken. " SABKATOON DISTRICTS. - Wheat uniformly good. All grains growing rapidly with indication heavy wheat and oat crop. WINNIPEG DISTRICT. — Con- ditfnns continue excellent. Gener- ous rnins and prospects goo . PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. - Re- orts generally indicate that while recent rains have greatly" improv- ei‘. growing crops, more moisture is budly needed. Hay 11105119018 lhlfisfififi“ vfiibginfltuncnisfelt. Acupof u: the lure often. OIIASI l: SIIIIORN Ion the i!‘ lellaoul ofdudiinnhdudisuntumpllbelil- nlmul religion-flue Buudful. Vl-irhuyuoqla eplrithoftlu nndfln bnnwichth all lifllfifl '°' Estsfi In poundand Mj-poiaidomovu. poor. indications pointing to a fifty per cent crop. Crass pasture sore» ly in need of rain. Fruit prospects only fair. _‘_, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. - Weiither conditions this month have been very favorable to grow- ing crops which as a whole have made excellent progress and the gznernl outlook is most favorable. Recent rains have been very bene- ficial. Fall wheat ls head d out in some districts, average yeld ox- pected, Other grains satisfactory. Itoots of all kinds doing well. Small fruits plentiful. Other fruits promise good yiqld. Hay is light iu places but fair yield Is assured Cutting now, in operation. Tobacco growing conditions excellent. fli-QQD msr sicksoys . DISEASE onmis .¥ w..._._.-J Traces of grip. influenza, fevers. may be lingering in you!‘ bloodw causing that extreme weakn iss tir- ei.’ feeling. bad digestion. indefinite pains. dull headncbes—all symp- toii.s of possible greater danger. For fine full restorative treatment take Hood's Sarsa-parllla to purify your blooddcRdllrel ET-AO TAIII restore your appetite and take Hood's Pills to stimulate vour liver and regulate your bowels. A splendid combination of tonic nnd cathartic. __,. CANADIAN NATIONAL Riutwnvs CHANGE IN TIME-ISLAND DIVISION Commencing Monday, June 27th. 1921, the following changes will go Into effect. No. 39 Train will leave Charlotte town for Borden at 6.46 s. m. in- stead of 7.00 a. m. making close connection at Sackvllle with "Marl- tlme" for Truro, Halifax and in- termediate stations. This will en- able passengers to reach Halifax at 5.05 p. tn. instead 0t‘ 8.00 p. m. as M present. No. 40 Train twill leave Borden at 8.40 p. m. and reach Charlottetown st 10.55 p. m. instead of 11.30 I18 at. present. No. 11 Train will leave Borden at ‘.50 s. m. connect with No. 39 at Emerald Junction and arrive at Suimmerslde 9.40 instead of 9.55 as at present. No. 13 Train will connochwlth No. 40 at Emerald Junction, leave that Station nt 9.25 p. m. and ar- rive at Suxnrmerslde 10.30 p. m. in- stead of 11.05 p. m. as at present. No. 14 Trarln will leave Summer- slde at 7.00 p. m. instead of 7.05 a. m. as at present. Np. 15 Train will leave Charlotte- town at 6.20 s. m. instead of 6.35 u. tn. as at present, but the change will not effect present time East of Royalty Junction. ALL THE OTHER TRAINS WILL RUM A8 Al‘ PRESENT DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENTS OFFICE "Charlottetown, P. E. I. June 21st. 1921. l Willis Piano For Canada Steamship Lines The Canada Steamship Co. have ordered WILLIS PIANOS for use on all steamers sailing out of Toronto and the lower St. Lawrence ports and in all hotels oper- ating under their control. LIST 0F STEAMERS EAST- Montreal, Quebec, Three Rivera. Tadouaac. Saquenay. WEST- Cayuga, Cape Eternity, Mncaun, Corona, Modjeska, Toronto. Kingston. and the Manoir-Rlclrelin- and Tndounac Hotels. WILLIS PIANOS —-“Canada's Beet" are also used in‘ the British Navy, a Willis Player-Piano having been in- cluded. in the equipment of H.M.S'. Renown for the lpe- cial use of II.R.II. The Prince of Wales. - You can purchase one of these celebrated pianos and we will accept yc-ur phonograph, organ or piano at fair valuation as part payment. ' It 1's always our pleasur= to demonstrate the WIL- LIS PIANO- whetheryou are' interested as n purchaser or simply as a music lover. COME IN TODAY. A. E. Toombs 161 Queen Street The Imperial Life Assurance 00m- pany of Canada desire: to secure three or four good salesmen to represent them In different parts of Prince Edward Inland. A splendid contract, embodying renewals, also Pension and Death Benefits, can be offered the right man. We will provide you with ulelmanehip course free of charge. For full particular: apply to P. A. FARQUHAR$ON Dl"~"|°¢ Mlfliiil", - Chlriottotown. P. E. I. “Peace Hath Her Victories---” i , PEAQE _als0 hath her conflicts. her strug- gles, her diificulties. ‘ Not the leashof these is the constant fight for tire preservation of the heialth of the coun- try. (ianada, with her superb natural endow- merits, can 1i] afford t0 be anything but the healthiest nation on earth. She now needs the personal energy of every citizen to combat 355,19:- rand to bring about better living con- - 4- ~01‘ a Conspicuous amongst agencies striving piitipctictl frotti llll" cutisc. dlit- to s. s. lulitiun For your pleasure and Iieftlth n trip on the "Harland" is unsui- pnsserl. You nre offered the op- pnrtunity any Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 3 p_ m. Tuesday, Orwell return fare 60 cents. xgursdny. Victoria, return fare I Friday, East River, return fare 35 cents. Siitiirday, West Rlver_ return fare 35 centl. - he one of the large number who now take advantage of those very enjovnble excursions. 'l‘he iiccomndntlons urn fine. We know you will be pleased with the units, Phone 173. ihc resudlni; loss of su-tiriig cun- trol. The drug oi‘ a Iilou-oul tirc mi the road surfiii-c iiiiiki-s pioiiip: ruuvocieul of ihc sle iillil scar d.lli~ ciilt and also fonds to sworvo tiio out has occurrul. .-\t h.gh slltltl on u rough road the loss of cush- tuning cttcct III.I_\‘ product- shocks us to bitnik tli stccnnl,’ wheel uuii lot Ilic cur down. II the road l.. iuirrow iirid rough s cur iiiiiy ii ll; llln off ll. If uu op- t-rntoi llul o'er: iiud strong. lie is verv liki.-.y to lose control, i-spe- i-Lill) ..' iii speed is sly -I0 iii. p. Ii. tivcr. _'I‘lic ilungcr froui rear .- IIJIWOUIH is iiiuch less and sci-i; i“ iti-cldcnts csustd llicrobjr tire ‘I - . lit-uni of liiislinrls vi! {IWIIIFHI lull-yr" | i ("ciiqh i.-i Him column spiirr [wriiilllnug/ ii,.-~.~,s.___',i~.>s; I,‘ ii 111.424» '-'.'i'.‘."!t rIw-i cnr to the side fJl|'\\‘lIl(‘lI Ilii- uloii-f FIJI h , knuckle or pivot or u\'cf1 I‘I‘\.|.~l\ tlit: ‘lii-xi, but two iiit-iliiinlta- hiive told m i that un cnglnc Izke this fIrt-s too ‘ill ck. to wrmlt riny loss of power from such a lcnkige. Is this trugi or should this leak be corrected? i Answer: Each cylinder gliquld ' have u: nearly perfect (flllhpregt-lun 11H possllfc or it will not run I siiiioollily. plrticulnrly ut low rpced i ui.‘<l-:i~ heavy loads, and will not de- vtdip the pow;r or show the fuel economy that it would if till cylin-' dci-s were tight. ll is true. an you ihi-vc been told. fhnf faulty com- '|lI~~:'H!OI\ dons not produce such‘ iuiirkvdfy detrimental i-flccis, ivlieti .iin iiglne ls turning over fast. We iudvlso you Io have the leak In your lllrid cylinder corrected Illl noon its convenient, nu this cylinder must ht- ., “was. under certain condiqlqnh ‘and make the engine run slightly- ‘out of tune." for these benefits stands the Red Cross. Back- i. Ilii motorist irIII o» minim-viii i“, If mi mediate anncef to out CIUWIIIJL . . ._ _ _ is-Gm-nc. ..0--an~ ed b!’ You!‘ 91111317011, I this great brgianizbtion can accomplish much. It needs your patronage Your interest, your membership. 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