‘l. ,_ i salsa-oi datldii loos-ts. its. castrate: figlrlllcDofi/‘lidfi u. ' I I _ . . if s’ ‘Lbi-At ‘the-Htlhsriutlé: . to ‘ ' ‘capital on Aillllili 291° Jonn it. isfgotmld. fl, a asuall ‘P QIA§IQIAGEQ ggjbqpgcflpom-At tits‘. Baptist rsisuniie, Charlottetown.‘ stiitusi ii, Ilgv. c- it. Freeman, l-lsaen llbfye slid Katherine Gordon of sings, P. n. Island h NGADAUGH-MILLAE- Ai i-lw BdQtisl-Psrsonage Murray Riv". l! Ezlsland. August 19th. by Roy- \,l. O Peacock. Benllllillii J- 395"‘ Qli bf Lyons ~Brook. Plctou R...» s., and Lucy Violet Mil- iar of Murray Harbor North. P- E- lllllld? ' ' ' . --.lIliZ\'l‘l|4 V ____,______ _ ....__.......... eowuass-Ai Notboroligh. Aug. 1th" the lnfsnt- sod of Mr. _ and Mrs J. Bowncss. aged’ tblt uni. l rollatsi-i.-ln this city on Alig- ust 20th. i520 Margaret Catherine Cori-lab. daughter of Mr, and M" Polrr (‘orrisli aged 2 months ind 2 or; iutsiiuiii .3 For the Estate, late Mrs. H. J. Worth at late residence 177 Grafton Street, Friday. August 27th. - oilimtncing at ll o'clock, Piirlor. ietiugroom. l-iall, Bedroom and Kitchen furniture including flange. ii Stove. Carpets. Oilclclh. R. , ‘x ‘i. ~ l a .. , a; T11 tilt flieWobid . Betsy's 0WD Soap ’ The fragrant creamy let»; oi’ “ '6 Own Soap" and its absolute ‘dfli.“l' . 1; Auction so... Crmiitl l am instructed by Mrs. A. E. Trowsiiale to sell by auction at her premises Crapaud, on, Friday Aug. 27th, 1020, all farming cqui-p- merit and two milk cows together with household furntiure, consisting oi tables, chairs, beds, carpets. mats.‘ stoves, pictures, blankets, pillows. elm. . TERMS-Ali sums up to $5.00 cash, over that amount four months credit on approved joint notes, with discount _st rate of six per cent.- per annual for cash. if day proves unfavorable sale will be held tlrst nae wcait any following. J. H. MVIRU, Auctioneer. 23124-20 oi. T‘!!! STRliCitlYATll AT Vllllliott RIVER UCEANS oi IT llightoen thousand gallons in ten hours without lowerins the well I bit. There's. no natural reason wit). YOU cannot have inst as good a well on your property. Just timp a line to . ilie flask Artesiaa. ~ Well Co. Ltd. it Gases vii-ass Chi Illsfllioiww Nojrla A reward oi $20 will be paid y the undersigned or information leading to the arrest and convic- tion of any person or persons found until 12.80. came in and remarked in an off- hand way: to lunch." vory- pleasedi . gave him my name. oiiire boy. place. aw . ahfeineaut oriwliat to "I went to a quiet ‘little place. l-Ipnry recommended. lt was real: 1y very good." . "You mean you asked that where t6 gof That's rich!" added. as l nodded my head. "We all go to a big place where they have music. l don't mean Just here in :his oflice, but most of tho girls that work for brokers. We have pretty good times. I'll take you tomorrow if you like.” _ "No, thank you. Miss Wilcox. ‘l prefer iiie quieter place. l have been very iii lately." l added as I saw the expression on her face at IV IIANI PHILPI A tiiw FRIINO m tiaaiiv CHAPTER 93. l worked steadily for an hour Then the boy, l-lenry. "Mr. C-laxton sa-id you could go ' “Thank you. Henry. Will you w“ m“ whe?” l ca“ 3°‘ my lune!” my refusal of her offer to introduce roll? lat-vs down townl’. l don't know tiny oi the mo to her crowd, “and l get tircd so easily. that l must rest at noon." She made no reply; but l ironic ace l had offended her. "i th til ki d f “Mira Stewart," l smiled.“ l 30",‘; ,,,ado“,’lcr§.,..zhz‘fg‘kgg“ ‘m’ l had no lnteu- "N n t u l I ' tlon of being called “Miss" by an Missoaaflon? ‘like,’ w???‘ "kn? Ciaxton." "Gee, you must be some stenog- l-le looked very important, and ‘Sure. .\iiss!-—" - “Miss Stewart." he repeated. Then, "You go right to the corner h , i t h h , sh o! m” building‘ the? mm and ha" 32,3 Lisxoiweslletrtllenszcrztaiyfuasellev: down the ‘block is a nice quiet It ain't whore most of the ufllco girls go, but——l think you "I am no, u, a“ expert H is Wm mm 1"" more than kind in M-r Claixtou to "Thank W“ Henry; l am sure l give lne ilie place. it is my first shun" I ofllce position." l mm“ m“ ma“ 9““y““ clean’ This was my first mistake. l outlet room tip one flight of stairs. » Tha ‘ma “as p131“ but 590d‘ and fir! Illrittlllelnlitgglieitlhazfnfiiontllagglgfscd ‘ "’" W“ Bram“! m He“? ‘or her, bu: what I could not imagine “$593M”; n‘ Th“ 1 m“! “ma? a l was enlightened soon after she "M"! °7 mm by "Hillel! m“ “dvicet fleft mos l overheard her tell u M" "m" “Ccelmg l“ l did M‘ km" clerk in the outer ofhce: ‘mm hmr- Nlauher d“ l km“ “That Miss Stewat tho new girl "h" M“ °i M‘ a5”- 15 m‘ 16- a" never iiss ‘worked iii un office be: very sensitive to that sort of thing: mm‘ “m; Mm Clan” passed m8 tir. -'.'|;IXi0ll passed iii~-. in tlic n" M. us. up .0 take hm, 0m H‘; street us l roturncd from my iiincii- "Hm ha“, m" hm, below and be totznh. H31 was tzillgng GHHIILSKI)’ Muck o“ he". wt ano er man, at tllov otli -~ , ~ mo, s. ...‘.“;~ .::1§1s::.."';:“r.".::; 222.12. When l reacht-ri honir: mm night ‘Qifihls 3m.“ nmldlglfmmffmezg us: “ad ‘"5 rmwmmg. m” flay.‘ u‘ if there was jealousy among the ‘(;!d;';1';?'5~ " w“! M“? i’! ‘mil m‘ tllllllluf. cs, ttr i llliigill loac my "Ain't that _what they ought to p‘i-cC',,_,".9-c “$21,”! 51'“. when 1 m. do?’ she asked. her . ‘ h "YQPTI “mum” m- But “ch Tomorrow-Mina Wilcox courtesies are not usual enough Zena w." now for me not to feel pleased over them. in the afternoon l was gtiven Mme circulars to fold and address. Mr. Claxtoli would not return that titty. so the clerk who brought the big package o’! printed matter to mc explained. . . i was rather glad. The unusual strain of writing his letters. had tricti me. l was not at all strong yet, and the nervous dread of fail- ing had tlivcn me a slight headache. This work—foldlug and addressing circulars. would he easy. , “So you're the new girl. What's your name? We might as well imow wliat to all each other as long as we work in the same place." "Zena Stewart, l replied, then waited. She burst out laughing. _ "I guess your mother got your name out of a novel. Mimi's Jennie Wilcox. Some difference!" “i think _ lit~a very attractive nanio." l responded. "Well l don't! And I'm going to change’ it soon if some other girl tlilomt tread oil my toes in the mean- me." me, and they piled the work on her ——paid hcr for it too." Puts ADDRESS AND PRE3ENTATION Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sullivan Cherry Valley Honored. of A very pleasant pzirty was held recently ill tho ilmlivi, H! Mr. Joevnh Priiught when one of the most en- joyiilllc (‘Vtlill of‘ tlic season took piilcc ill. toll o'clock lhc party were invited to the lliwn where Mrs. Praugllt find Mrs. Sullivan had SlIIlDCX‘ oi iippetizing vlands. After suitpcr, tiunl-ing and games. Mr. J. ll. Henley was appointed chair- n:.in and thvfoliowingiiddrcss was road by Mr. J. J. McDonald, and little Miss Elizabeth Emerson pre- sonted the purse, dressed in Oil! her part very gracefully. Mr, Sullivan left on Monday im- we". Prn Canada. Mrs. Sullivan and children leave in a few weeks, ac- '~‘°llll>l=iil'°'i by Miss Mary Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sullivan _ The residents oi Chev-w Valley Route No. 1 congldg .. "' ' - - koptstiii. - ~ ' ' T A “J didn't see you a~t thsmeatauil- _ I ant this noon." ‘ " in. spread two tables with a bountifulf pretty rose uniform and carrying Iown-Innslia‘ u-ii-s. revs-i. si oaaaaaa - as ohm-s, >4 a a-o a4o-e-oaooo-ooq4oobb-eooa 'iliats ior the Motorist IV ALIIIT L. GLOUON .4o+04»oo0-oo0¢4¢-_oo0~o I DEALING WITH THE LEAKY PISTON it is A Matter Oi‘ Accurate Sizing And Fitting Wlicn loose piston fit has ba- contt- serious in one 0r m0"! “yundqq-Q’ it piiys t0 correct it promptly, lf ll cllnder has become scored or if it has Weill lllllilh 01"- oi round, it is of little ‘use to ti)’ to ilt ii new piston and rings to it. A score. can, in some cases be ro- pairod by a special brazing and grinding process but borlni; M‘ grinding opcriitlon must be resort- ed to anti all cylinders f the block must be enlarged to the same dia- nielel‘. new, “oval-size" pistons, slightly larger than the original ones being required. If, upon inspection and careful measurement oi tho cylind- er bore. no scoring or serious ovalization is found, it should i.‘ determined whether the pistons are seriously undcrsize and, it their diameter at the head end is less than that of the bore by more than two one thousaildths inch for cacll inch oi cylinder boe, the fitting of oversize pistons should be con- sidered. Cast iron pistons nit‘ here referred to. it may be that ‘th’e"pistona are still of such size as to be usable and, in that event the securing of tightness is a matter nf new piston rngs. ‘Piston-ring.- sour lli-ich more rapidly than pis- tons-friciion being quite severely concentrated upon theuv-and very a often’ pistons and cylinder bores outwear several of them. In replacing rings, the correctness o: theii-‘ilt to their grooves and to the cylinder jtvalls, is of much lliorc importance than the iypeToi to... usvd nn-i something on this subject will be furnished later. ‘ Questions oi general interest to g are included isl- . \b"'.\.|llt . we...‘ - lion mo oust .‘ ~- -.' latest available _O_ O Province inciiltli the hi‘ l Mi rswry elude Act l) AND GUN 1N CANADA for August. This lsiue of Canada's spot-union's monthly eon- tains ssvcn-liveblooded stories oi‘ adventure with canoe, gun, rod and trap in Canada. in addition to these stories ti‘ fact and fiction there are the tisu l high class Guns and Am- munL u ‘Department ior the, "gtiii crsn "; the Angling Departments for the Wsltionisn and the Kennel and conservation Departments for the admirers of the canine and lovers of true sport. A. Bryan Willi- 'ums. tho well known big game hunt- er takes the reader on mother “leg" of the hunting trip into the bills of British Columbia. after sheep and goats. ROD AND GUN IN CANADA is published moflblt- by W. J. Taylor. ‘Limited/Wool- stock. Ontario. - - terns soOQv s»... - e iiotei Victoria K m, rooms. ll rooms with privlle listiis. (lomaletaiy v0 novsiod. I nxoollent menu. Prone‘ sarviee. ‘tto-atiowtcis-unm v ckariottasnva Rotsi 00.. ML Proprietors. MOM-III. soooaoeoobQ-tOOOfii-ODODOD‘ "““'*szvesz Horst "*" J. R. Webber, Bangor, Me; Cllilfl. A. Prince, Fredericton; Jus Atkins, Mt. Stewart; Tllos. Atkins, Mt. Stewart; Rev. S. Jeffery, George- town; W. I Jenkins. llfifivietv; John McFnrlane. Cape Traverse; J. M. and Mrs. Constable. Long Riv- er; Major alidjfrs. D. E. Dewar, tintl children. Toronto; Miss Jen- nio Dewar, Toronto; J. E. Dewar. Toronto; W. L. Gleison, Avondalei J. J. McDonald, Toronto; W. R. Lowe, Halifax; S. A. Rebel-thou. Cavendish; li. Nicholson. Eiliots; P. S. Kingston and wife ,Moilctoii; a. J. Scott, ChiclBiJ; M. B. Jenk- ins, Mill Viow;_ M. E. Scantlcbury, Mill View; J. W. Iiogun, Halifax; C .H. McLean, St. John; Mr. and Mrs. w. Caldwell Boston; .1. n, Connolly, Molicion; W. E, Smith’. 'i‘rul=o; W .A. Dentty, Torotno; E.‘ A. liieay, Saskvilie; s. o. Reid. so. John; Guy L." Lancaster, Montreal; My and Mrs. G. W._Qalbec, New. York; Miss Cora Buchanan, Bathi, MaineiMiss Clara Albee, Bath, lne.; {as McEachern. Pros. R. I_.; dock, Vie; E. S. Farmell. Amherst; Williams McCsiben. Amherst; 6.1V: Nelson, Boston; J. L.‘ Simpson; Amherst. A ‘ ‘ ,- vicroiiiar HOTEL ._._..~- Frcd L. Rogers, Albertotl; Mrs. Mrs. L. l... Taylor, Jovlat, StJCi-a- ed steam rt lTitiqZla r15 areal/Is.‘ j 1.1.1 ~-'—-‘=4‘ " .=r:r_ ZY-ITI - ‘ ' V ‘ > ‘ . _ “Hi Dr. J. ‘B. Blanchard, D6lltlh|‘Il~0|)l'QfA0llli1bl\'e, Soldiers’ Civil IAle-Jcsttibllehllellf. _ Uhlirlitttohitvn, P, E. l. _ _ A _ ~ C. ll. F. ntltied to free Dental t ‘ lllOlilPlllll-‘dlglrsllg?!sold;::;:n'i-h:|l’ I W]! 2° DT- 3 - Windmill“. ‘h: has been appoints Dental ftepres entative for Charlottetown, p, _|_ L Assistant Director for Nova Bootia and ll. li. l. _ zaol-so-si. . All} instructed t}. sell brTiihltb Auction at the tans of Angus Macéfaiwson. Clarktowti V 0n -Tlll'.Slitly, August 24, to . ,, _ I .. l " i‘ ' ’ l k -. sneoc oc p. m. f“ , n liti f 1R5 axes if land with adequate bull - i.'.'§s'§‘ri'"e'§'e“e stifwt-‘pgiif. ‘Oinailb propelIty ‘iii acres are cleared. and ti; linltllaca.“ covered with a fairly heavy srowtlrof timber. In addition there’ Lrh 9 acres of Mhrkli Land to be sold with this ‘property. The pm. party will.- he sold with or without crov "llelll-lns o about l3 acrss of ata 8 acres of potatoes; 1 acre n huckwht‘ t. This Dfoilflly has until gecetltiy been in the pusesalon of Joseph Mo irk of Ciarktown. . . . lso the followiti Jitock illld lmfllfillllmll‘! dAmnre 8 yours, graft: l horse 4 yours, gcncral gurpoac; l year o“ onlt- 4 dairy cows; lytwo yr-nflr old heifer: l calf; l mod sow; t". sheep; l hliider:.1...broadctiat seeder; l truck wagon; l hay rake l cart; l slngls plow, l spiI-llngdtocfh lll‘l"l‘fl'l‘lt'i l scuiiier: l rtiilkil 109"‘ "IPFBW: l wood ale lit; an riv m: s e g . ‘lgfarma-All amounts up to ten dollars cash. All sums over this up. otuintt on dpproved joint notes f: I . , . .._' UllAllLI-Ill etai-nolunn. ' . f ' Auctioneer 22 tl-il-‘Htvvtlistli. silt-viii titty Boats. l... ' " . \ ' ~. 315551;]; ENIDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed on envelope ' antlers" for Boats," will be receivediip to noon oa Wednesday, August 25in. mo, for the purchase of thanndsimslltiol- Doatlh" -- t - ‘ ‘Atr. is. M. 0., nooxvsltu. HALIFAX, iv. s. .. ll l" ..' ' _ ‘(i ftiotor Boat" “Mmnnh Length fb Beam ‘q ‘ft 'M. ii. No. ~ '.' Mn L. .N iirilce ex ' Sailing L tinch ex iitedfliflti tar ill“ so nurse ll . P. no Origins no angina no engine a .. i! l2 " 2 n 3.‘ La tat: ~ - t] .. ftlstot- Bod en "GRILEE" for thrco months. Special discounts for esirsto, Auctioneer. w. .t. Collins. stain. Me.; m. and ziilll-k-fli-Ai‘ MrsnDrobem. Soiiris: J. A. McDon- ald, Cardigan; R. J. McDonald, Butte, Mont.; Miss It‘. H. Butler, Washington, D. C.; Miss M. Jaurir- -- tiier, Washington, D. C.; Dr. and " Mu. their _ trespassing on Fish or Fog island“ l hm“ ” the sushmat idea what .. in Richmond Bay ior the purpose __ . I of shooting. The name of the in- former will be withheld. This is , private property and anyone found there with a gun without written permission will be prosecuted to motorists will be answered in this coitimn, space pelhtitting. if an immediate answer Ila desired, en- close self-addressed, stamped 4n. vvlolw. Address Albert L. Ciough, care of our office. flrivlleke and honor too SUI!" hare tonight. This 15 an awash,“ bu", ""1 "lid Pleasant. Still because you have found it well to give up the h“ "Will's been done thoroughly, Pmmillly and well. Kindness and cilurlefly have ever been uppermggt Sailing Bloch "VENTURE" .41‘ synagv, c. n. Motor llnnt "sills LARK" l Levin-ti. _' jlf-Qgigng) on" SQOLLEOQ. WINUQOF m“. noun. '..M‘ Fteitm Boll’. "WINCHESTER" U ‘ . cociteh N VERSITY iN Avid, ‘Release. Law and Divinity. A thorough Academic training it incasrats coil. amidst tns but social it"; moral surroundings. College wtli rs-upeii on . sfbpldlllllef 29th, lleit “it Cllhiitili‘ ltiii information ins-rise‘. aniline-limit siiti mi- shitti: accommodation. anal! to "Min i-ansibusrr. Windsor. N ii tsfl-‘l-Tutiiy imam it .-----—-4-~—~1' , .‘—_" liiiiiotietown . ' Business ' ‘ . fiitllitt "f, ~i 1--~-t A p ‘l - < s g s ‘jpofiiua ssrr;frti_ i srsr or . eitscrtbst 4N- r-"ettt croas_ _ .. -.,:., Pi’ '4. - '. ‘etisitieatico ileta: .v-uv--o-es4a.t-.- . ,,. 4......» A e Japid Writing, Spell- ing, Corespondeuce. Commercial Aritliltitic. Book-keeping, by Actual Elusiness. Practice, Busi- ness Forms and Banking. Commercial Law by Mr. 0.8. ltiinan, KAY‘... ec- turer and Examiner. ‘st-ionri-tsuo COURSE: ' lhlglhh. Buinsss Cor- respondence. Correct Sty’- ie and indenting. Mimdpl- rnphing; Typawrititll. Cdnimbrcial‘ Profeesioilli sad Court Reporting by in." i-siisnis Pltnianic s... ._ tam of lhorthand. sense... sccouarmc 1'0 thoientbo desile". For information apply to t». titans. l _ _ Principal. the full extant of the law. K. B. RIGHAIDB. '3lST-S-lli-Satilnd\Vedtli15th 500 MEN WANTED 'i‘o cut pulp, by C b Jackson contractor for the Cape Brenton "ulp and Paper Co. on the west Branch of North River Cape Bre- ton. Wages advanced from $2.25 to 82.75 percord. cut ind swamped. or $3.25 per cord to cut and yam horse and driver furnished free. Board for cord cutter $1.00 per day. Will pay good men $60 to ciit by the month. Also Wanted 4 or 5 good woods c oks. Must be first class. Wages 8 00 liter. month. Address all communications to C. L. Jackson, Fielding Road via Friszleton, C. B. Garfare to men who stay three months or over. BBI-d-Z-wed 1 2i. Valuable Property roll. rn VATII same “in-n oft ITIIOUT cnor . l offer my farm of so acres situ- ate at otk. six miles from town This arm is beautifully sit- iii one oi the most pleas- f P. E. island. being wall In Wiitered and within l0 chains of York Station; also near Ch rclipac col, stores and all other pu lic conveniences. Uns of the best tlinlrying fqrms on the Island for its a as. Apply Wm. Sellar. on the farm OI‘ BENJ. CARTER- Auctioneer ilM-‘I-Illlwfilll Wflilifoofiriiiicr“ SEALED TENDERS. addressed l0 the Postmaster General. will lie roc- riwrt ~t fitt-twn imtil vinnn. on ‘ri- day. the 11th September i920 for the conveyance of lils Majcstys Mails. on a roposed Contract. for fnfll‘ sways. s: times per week on the route Montague Rural Mlil Route No. 2 from the Postmaster Ueneralfit pleasure. - Printed notices containing furth er information as to conditions 0f groposed Contract may be. scen and lank forms of Tender may be ob- tained at the Post Offices of Moti- tague. Lower Montague. Albl vi and at Ch6'0fl'it:e of the Post. Offce in- l. . ‘Dec or JOIII I‘. Will ika- all the mean lll your rotations with them. As citizens and members of ti“; you ;Ptils. Your mouth is a good indication .of the condition of ssomsdiaiidbowsia BEECIIAWS ........ Plus lnCanada. Inboxsqllcqllle- v lnslessSalaaf A» Illehsi thaws-ll Valuable Property ior Private Stile Yi-‘illllg and eld. 9°“ “mile illld leave for elsewhere" pieasum because "l9? have an op: portunlty to express their appre- cmth" "i Yo" iii Dost mow-r and lpélslttjnllsiltiss and as citizens and 1.0:“? M‘ ‘he neighborhood. m‘“'l' Yell" you have been i“ "hmge °| "18 Dost office and ‘ en served in a most 9g. flclent manner. They are of an llnllotlvfglfllilgllills opinion that your work be-en edlfl-‘ln-g Ya); DXZJIXIIIPIE has - . w . you the esteem or an‘ t-ike with Th0 llllrposc 0i this addrcw- 1 "event you with ihfltie .....“.'. S m earl-sciatica and frlendshipe a Q1:,‘",,I‘,'_',* ‘"'" M"- Jowpii Sullivan . .1 the host o; lurk O prayers. cslcoiil, iovc and 5.‘... ,- m r3 w"; 9",], follow you i... uish. *—Q-Q I offer my farm for sale situat- rd lit. Milton, 2 1-2 miles from station and one half mile from school‘ if not sold by September ist, i920. it will be advertised for public auction with stock, crop and implements. This furm consists of ilii acres of the best land on P. E. island, all well fenced in square fields. well watered and sheltered and every field a garden. There are two springs and one pump on the property, making it an ideal stock farm. The buildings are all near- ly new and in splendid condition. altogether making this one of, if not the best properties for sale in the country and will be sold on easy termo.. ' Apply to Amos Rodd or Bani. Garter, Auction- eer. 2204 8 ll tues wed ii. fiolici: Hts Mortiza-IN-Lawm COMMENT, “Gentlemen of thc jur .. ‘ l’. tho omi- nent counsel wound up his eloquent oration, l lcavo the rest to you, mtzilll cone of a chivalrousjrsce, Ag wbm Y0“ would scorn to insult .-i . illlmor l'.l'lf‘0llf one—to any llilllilht which is unbecoming or un- mnmifrly to one of tlic gentle sex-— ' He paused with an angry glangq; ii tho back of the court, where tlhere was a sudden disturbance. Then he shrank but]. as ii stern oolking wont-an faced him. ‘And only this morning" she said, loudly, "that man called me a mvddlcsome old cat." 'Sha was the eminent lawyer's inothcr-ln-law. _._..__..-_.—_~_.~'...rn: . _ * ' iayrfivery lOc , Packet of WILSQPVS u. PA as Will Klli HOUi tliiSlHiiN Taft‘ W091" i‘? All Sliti- -\'AI<HHJ We have Just landed two cars cedar shingles which we are offer- in; at vcry low prices-before un- loading of cars- We also want a quantity oi good dairy butter for which we will pay highest prices. Ali. Pest Office Inspector - r om l at ' osi . oanrlo:t.eto"g. flight if; In] M. Kennedy. .8: Co. comliiunity you have enjoyed the Pflliltcct and friendship of both You naive been leaders in public w-gb-Qii THE FLOATING VEIL IN GREAT DEMAND 9-43.13. Alig- Z4-—Thc floating "B" l“ "i? much a feature of the illi- to-date hat, upon which it is "vile ‘frequently the only trimming. lt. looks its very best upnn the illllilll toque. though large tints with floating veils look equally as pic. lllfeflliie. Some oi the latest float- lns veils are quite elaborate. One Feileflll‘! Jhown in the Rue do la Dal: was made oi very dark blue lace beautifully fine lace. which was draped over the crown and caught at one side by a large flat PDBBi-i-B. the end beiiigdong enough o tie iATOUP-‘l the neck before ii i; “mowed to iiill down the "back. lli some cases the floating voil is made of twoor even three lengths or tulle, which are superimposed one upon the other. Each length is of a different color~for instance, one of grey, one of faint rose. and one of purple. Veils of this kind are invariably used with toqués round which they are lightly swatlied, the ends being allowed to fall over the brim at the back. Waistcoats-Waistcoats are still much worn and are, indeed, quite the feature/pf mapypgfjhs newest coats and costumes. l or the simp- ler type o! coat and. skirt white. pique’. Waistcoats are still among he most popular form .of glint, and are -.worn by many, of lhc best dressed Parisieilncs.’ Sarge, stock- lnctte; and ighbartiine, c_osts.are often finished "by Waistcoats of toilet tireirdi“. oil quota. which. in‘ some Io!‘ the newest models is cut out into designs that suggest, broderla. Ang- iaise. and are lined with tolls ciree of contrasting color. A very smart waistcoat much in favor with Pari- sians just now is mode of white Hll-‘dfi nr glove kid, and is fastened with little ball buttons of ivory- miiattnn ivory-needless to say, in the maiority of cases. All attractive hat:——Quite a num- ber of the smartest hats shown at present are made of soft black slillll A hut of this type is a most sensible choice lust now, for. while sbsolutel-y suitable for immediate use, it may be worn right into the wluien- Quite the pretitiesit lint. seen this week was carried out in black satin. it was a fairly large model, with a high and somewhat domed crown, and .1 wide brim bent down just the least trifle all around the hat. Only a smell munch of flowers at the side. , :: rns‘ and warts disappear whe treated with Holiowars (Zorn Cars without leaving a scar. Mrs. P. F. Duffy, Chatham; O. R. Black, St. John; J. E. Patterson. Montague; S. L. Cook, W. Somer- ville, Mass; E. M. MacNab, Sf. John, Nfld.; G. H. Watson, Boston; M .A. Mai-Beth, St. Peters, l’. E. 1.; W .E. Stavert, Montreal; F. Ct. Plnder, Ottawa; L. Perry, Vancou- ver, B. C.; A. W. Asquith, New York; Joseph McDonald, Tracadio Cross; it‘. 0. "Mullen, Tracadie Cross; Mary danelticDonald, Trac- sdie Cross; J. B. Mclntyre. Boston; Edward R. Murphy, anti wife, Bos- ton; Fred R-Wetherbie, _ Tryon, Mass; Mrs. Fred F. Weatherbie. Tryon; ltiasa; P. Bradley, St. Ter- est; Dr. and Mrs. Allan, Cai-dlgdn; E. D. Bonyman, Moncton; J. Stew- aift Smith, St. John;‘G 1i. Sniitli, ‘roronto; G. B. Evans, Toronto; W. C. Jardlne, Toronto; M. O. Brown, Toronto; J. C. Phillips, Toronto; Archie Darrah and wife, Bangor, ate; John lirigntitnsstom; 18bit]: Bland, A ‘ :3flil'~l'.lllil.l"9l' ..f~ §<Wani iron? .:a¢r"i“3ti“ l“ 7". i Wbc li. l k f l . psid-Esifiiiifit. if. .‘i..'i.i.'.i‘r.‘.‘.'i."£.‘.’§ and nuke you feel weak, nervous . table and out-oi-aorls. it ls imparisu‘ l" ’:.:.:i"'"li.:.: "s: "*.r"'.:::i".'"\' cu ron i Dower to that"! food intogilv n 6:1: y.‘ $13.‘: "amount ‘otfhlrfl "u a‘ o“ W" ain't get the full atrengt pa: sic-u" g3‘ W! IMWIY buses tiiro ‘our gyflqp be corn through a mill tl: t s rollers so, wide apart that the inlll can't ind. Dev cause sf this study starvation and rams- scrapie atria he: d eirsd- e s n run a an auiily ‘develop all sorts of syir I. Iliflilfll! l1 rile iron-Nun e ispplied s atomistic of dais r dffPs-‘i. I02 I are? Yin "out." can natal drain en ti: remains fully equipped v anew last year), building in good Snow v ., at svimév AIR STATION Motor mosrdriA-oas." Length 4h ft. Ream s f-t’ 125 it. Pi _ The above boats will be sold as they lie; inspection may be made on ap plicmtion to (it umander in Chsfll. H. M. C. Dockyard. Halifax; Mr.J. T. Jones, Wastinoant Repair Shop, ,Sydney' Mr. P. Fawcatt. Caretaker, Air Station. North Sydney; Mr. Fawcatt. Caretuke r, Air Station, North Sydney- Eacil tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque on chartered Canadian Bank for l0 per cent. thereof. as guarantee good faith.» , i Deliveries must be taken three weeks from date of scceltllliill "l tenders. Payments in full will be required before deliveries hrs 90mm“ The Department reserves the right to reject any or all tenders. ' a s. u. c. mrcitiiu. I (q ) ' 13mg Qflcbr. v Nava ll; iu. c. overwi- l-Isiifat, N. It zosii-s-lljwtnivsi. . ' - ‘\ - INTIQIlNATIOIA LLINI! > t Ileanhptlbs pf‘ Freight and Passenger service M. John and BN1" gg. " tea s lp-"Qov rnuljDinglay" will leave St. John every WED“ liaifistw - dale ery SATURDAY, at s p.“|'|i..n(dAtii;lfL_tel€ gage-god" w... ti’ i last Eat ahuu in a-tgfiflr find yusfiistiengaturday tit are dlreutmo Boston l" lutldays About} p. ih. . ' . jrAlflll some g srannnoolls lame‘ ti!‘ _ _ bitrtahstkponiifiétion with Metropolitan Line steamers for New Yorii 7|. -.ap1‘,p<an.~ '. _, ,. ‘reiqlit rs tip-sud full information a ply o ' , I _ ‘ I A. l; Gllklllli, Agzzliuhm N‘ E sssi-s-zotr.‘ ‘a Mill Property For Sale Mum SEALED TDNDIIB will be re-l One saw mill eolfililmlu u‘ delved by the underlined until shingle and lath niaoliia Tuesday, Sept. 14th, 1020. for the planar: ‘n purchase of The Wellington Con! Power-water and shin“,- LflL-pfvgygfly, ‘ dam built in. 1917 in good c“ for susle ialaséollowsi“ :ith new water whell i" One get. i" our ni orse power. ‘(so ant. capacity pdr n scum. ulna-t plot of ital. 5' W“ new building with more or less. M‘. out. ilili in use ri-oasrtwl slot vi llliiwu‘ iug niill llfllllflljdfilv 1 lot, one acre more or lass. ‘a ' Ten percent. of amount Ill ‘ enclosed with each tender. ~ elf ' s. ‘r. calm“, concrete since 1M1. One wool carding mill (clothed condition. _ One boiler and engine is separate building with concrew. ioairations. aadfloor. - v .. . ezasisui. . "- . ' Eastern “Steamship Lines, Inc, toil‘.