Jimrils IUTCHpAt P. Ill. I. Hospital on June 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. G. ' ape Mutch, Keppoclr, a son. rlUNTER-DUVAR.—At .. Cumber- F ‘Y-‘I L land Place, Charlottetown, on June I 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Hunfcr- Duvur, a daughter. t DEATHS We want a-bout 50 young ladies to RODIL-At Lower Montague, June 19,1111 can 1113111111; 11 1s vgry eagy 16, widow of the lute Peter Rodd. aged 90'. Funeral Saturday, June und,cletln work similar to dress ézufitgky?’ m‘ to Lower Montague making. Factory ls large with‘ ‘ Pol" Adm“ wmmnwa‘ plenty of windows, sunlight llnd ' fresh .lir. Iixpr-rlvllrt-tl girls arr LONDON, June lL-In Ukraine our withdrawal continues accord- ing to prearranged plan, said .a earning from $15.00 to $22.00 pt-r week. llours 7.320 a. nl. to o p, m. Polish wireless despntch from WIITSIIW IOdF-Y- excepting Saturdays wilcn tlle i111 f ‘ ‘ “q RUST STAms itory closes at 12 a. Ill, Any .‘,lI'I.\ I '1 |intr>rcstcd in ll position will pious-l Rust stains on matting WIWT" apply pl-rstlnaily or by lttier to I'm‘ "m" “We s” m” be r° Miss Emily Gallant, Kinkorl. moved with muriatic acid. Moisten the spot with hot wllter, apply the corrosive stuff with a indecisive dropper till it turns bright yellow. Prillcc ('0., P. E. I., or the Fhzlr- lotieiown Selling Agenryq ('Ill!l|(l7 Quickly sop up witll boiling “later. tctown, I”. I»). I. wllo will be ggglcggswigéénIlI(Ifillggsrligozawtfi: (If: able l() IIIFPISII illil inlorlutltioll. the ncid lest it eat z". ilolc. 'I‘llcn HA1- & gAp MFQ_ 5g,‘ EASTERN ' LIMITED 'l‘rl.1ro, N. kl. rinse with ammonia water. I Ellflillloulllolllt . RAILWAYS . it. lllown, villi-i‘ ICIIRIIHIGI’. Monr- N i‘. llnd ulullrod on llll- out- liilTfi Ii-ILI Fii. Iii-Flirt SALII. I the undersigned offer my form "l llcrt-i: of r-hoict» iullll uznl l8 . rll-tur IlllIilIlW‘ (‘IHPFIHI with a Pill-LI I(l‘lli‘.".I‘l ot’ rltlft wood. - --1,.,. Il ' tlln volts-truc- riou of i" ll~t~ llousc llt (‘llllrlotto_ 1\'1-\v .|ol. - Ilzliili. .14 lll vol. rl- 11w I‘ l‘ I -‘ I 'I ‘Psllmfl- ‘ginp-vulfiuumls m“, 1mm,‘ [l‘lIl‘ r-rlnrvlltout to tscilooi anti ttIilll‘(‘Ilt'H wltllin two miles of (‘ovo- hcatl harbor will be sold wiill or without crop lo suit purcllu. lVould suit ilshorlnun or IPIIIIUSIII-lll can be inspected at any time hjr llppiyinz! to lilo llwntr form of contract may ho seen at the followintl oillccs: Chief Iflnginver. Eastern ltfrlllcttln. N Division I’ E ‘All ti.» conditions 1.: mt- HpPPIilc- Lines. . ll. Engineer, Charlottetown. gflrelg contract must Ill.‘ conl- JAMES rflfiCORNLACK‘ Tenders mllst be put in on the \Vcs".l (Yorl- IIPINI. blank form or tender. which may i..- obtairwrl from either of tho latrines at which plans llrc on exhibition. Each tonrlc-r must hrs ocvolllplllllr-ll by an acceptor] Illllllt (‘hl-quv. DH)’- nhlo to the (‘lullltlilln Nutlonlll Ii:lll- WILYN, fol‘ all tllllouut "IIIHII to ll-rl pol-fluent. of till: tl-nllt-r. Lmvcst or unyRtr-nrlcr not not-ct:- surily llcccptr-rl. P‘. l‘. IIIIATHX (Ieucrul “lulu-arr IITZS-C-IJ-diptl . Ell Ilutcd Ilt Montftnll. Juno i020 97iI0-Ii-15ivvfnltuc. HI‘. I.I'IIY 'I"I~I. _._..__"; ‘*T_' ' IiIlH. u IiII'\'.i.\'I"I lo ti lkultlntlstl-i- tll-llvrlll. will h.» - _ lt-ot-lvr-d at I‘I.I.ll\\'li until noon. till l-‘ritlly tho Eith Jilly, 1921i for lllc tl-Ilvvyltllt-t: oi Ills ltIujUtI-f/‘il .\Il\tl;~‘, r’ -,----_._.__ _..._.__i_.-——+_r-———~—~ ____ on Ll proposed Contract for foul . yours, six tilnvs por wr-tlk on the I A h b lillllt" licltllsl Ilurul lulu luau»- DI‘. C. C: l a 2 flolll the Post Allister Merlot-art's - IIIHIINIIII‘. I‘rlllt<-tl llottct-s t-llnllllnirll? turtlll-l Graduate of N. V. Post "rllrltlntfl iIlfl)I'lllllII\l|\ u»; to conditions of pro- Illir-dicui School und Hospital. post-d 1‘o:1tl'll..1_ “my 1,1- Prllcticc limited t0 l-lyv. I-Illr, 1,111111; forum .11‘ '1'. 110t- i III‘ oh- Ntlsc rllld Throat. [lAHlPII ill. the l III. l-i . Itwr-i ilftir-c. lluvvr lillilrlinlz: Great and at tlu- t-rrlt-t- tli n1.» 1' . t-rltu-t (ionrtre Strut-t, nptositc Guardian 111,1,,.-1.,1~_ IIITIPP. Telephone 8 (l. JOHN l’. “TII-IAII, Office hours 9 to 12 u. m.' I to 5 Post llrfivt- Ill.\[lt't'llll‘ . m. hilly ho consulted off lIours nt l? Post (lffiot- lllspt-t-Lol-'s Uflu P. Russ Huh-l. ('lll\l‘ItII_I,\'(il\Vl\, hilly 27, iillltl. QZ'III-G~III.IIHIII. DR. I. E. CROKEN = VETERINARY SURGEON Resilience, Revel-e Ilotcl, 1 Office 171 Great George Street I Phone 204 | - ‘Q1194 "T" MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TI-INIWIC '4, lllltlrl-ssctl to J. A. MacDONALD ‘ the Postnlastcl" (loll ul, will Ilc l't-t'~ Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. - MONEY To LQAN {l-lvvd llt tlttllwu ulltlI noon, on I‘li- - d',tl 2uJl_li -l.~-.. Ofiice Riley Buiidingflharlottetown -,-I§_I..11¢I§.>IIlllglxltljI. H l-IllJIlIln 92186-1-I-m0. "‘ R. J. C. HOUSTON EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ---—~l iilly lluilrllng. (luucn 1 1.1 litl- ]'I'I)\\'$V' liros. lilo...- 1..-.- 1 IW-lvrs I'll_v I“tll'.lI Mull ill litl from tlll- l'ostlllllstt-l~ til Ill VII-fl lllI4l|'ll|lllI\!l| to \'IllllIllI|IIl.1 1 [mtlvli (‘loltrll- t. luoy ldlllllt forllls of "' lllml-d llt lIlI‘ l‘: 5i ltrnftou Street. i-l-ti-l-s lltly llnd > oi‘ IIli (Ifflflh I|Illl:\‘§l-—-lIl n. m. to 4 p. m. _l'tl.~ll <li."it-.-, Ill‘! v Idxenlngs Ivy Appointment - us, ._._____-i_.____-;-_-i-—- t-tlo. E. S_ B‘ A. IIITRIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIrIII-il. .\l.-t-,V 1a,] taco ARCHITECT I BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA CHAMBERS 72952-26MEtf. I S. S. HESSIAN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public ttlt- iwoitllllllltl-l liilll ilvl-d llt Iltiuun ulltl Etc lIllv III!‘ 17th .IllI\I' I ' Vnynncv of‘ liis !\lll_1t-. ‘ MONEY TO LOAN u Dropout-d (‘ontl t-t i }‘t|‘l,~' ‘IX ttlllvs flvl‘ \ i- m IIlt- l DIIII Mflniflglle P- I3- IBIIIIIII IITIAIIIIIIIIIIII‘ IIllFllI zIltuIl 11.no- 1.71.. :1 from till» l..-t lll-toiul next Prtnttd IHlIIPPH PHHIJIIIIIILI fur- lllor illforlilutlou us ti. mIYN lions t-i propost-ll (‘olltrllvt may ll.» Illunlr forum of Toll-it r McLeod 8c Bentley ‘ lIllIllI‘tI tlt lIl" l'--.'<t til W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. ltIIWlIiI‘, Vlwtolitl fllllI I Barrister and Attornoyat Law 1'" m“ "rm" "I m" I.“ . - l“ ‘RI I‘. MONEY To LOAN l“ I I JOHN r Ill').\lf, I'm-It tr IIIH]II('II\I Office Bank of N. 8. Chambcrluwlst ,.. r-rrlm- . t-r-tr , old..- . Ii:lllt-tn“ l, hilly 11th, lilllll. ——-——-—— ‘tliiilf-ll-lllli. Morson & Dufly ,- _ I Barristers and Attorneys 1 Solicitors for Royal Bank of _ Canada l,» MONEY TO LOAN l McLean 8: McKinnon Barrlsto rs, Atlc rncya-at-Law MAIL searcher I ~11. lit-Yul, ' lIIiIiI Ht ‘v i“1'tli I‘ II|1\l'lIll' ll, lll |‘l| Qf‘i'Il until GEORGETOWN it ,.,_,1 1h for ihc Montague Races to be held “"" "" '51‘? August iith. OOfiO-OO O o 4C0 JUST A GIRL IV J!‘ NE PHELF! noaoQ~¢-.-- . ...>¢...-§Q apoa- vrQotooOon ALONE IN CHICAGO (‘IIAITFIII-III. 30. llurlng all tllut long, lonely journey, I planned and thought of wlntt l would do when I reached Chicago. I had cut myself off from everyone who knew me. I had written Mother a shorfilote while waiting IQI’ my train, not going Into zit-toils, but silllpiy saying that I tut I t-ouid do better sway from New York-away trom poop. whom I had ‘known. I had never .vritt.ll i.cr of taking the position with Mrs. flush. I fclt it would alluost break ht-r heart to know I Il'ltI dour,- such u tiling as lake u vrlnlis place. . Yet as I counted what remained of llly wages, I knew well that hlld I done anything else I would not have had as much to show for my work. In zldrlitloll, I llnd had good nourishing food, and comfort of t; bathroom. anti tl good colllfortzlblt sleeping room. I lmd not spcllt our t-eul 5ll\'(,‘ for pupr-r and postage t< write rllolhcr. Arrived in Chicago, I felt rathel bvulilllt-r-li, ir-rl-illiv alone. lull‘ something very like panic seized lllc as I thought 0f the Ctltllfigi i llzld bougol. u [ldptfil . .01 u. I rezlcllcrl the depot, and in tllc res l-tltuu i wannt-tl its columns for t" place to livc. That must be m) first task. l had no idea of the streets in ('hiczlgti, so was ignorant as to location. Finally I saw the matron looking illuuiringly at lnc, and '"' lnllsturvd up couragcto usk her: “Would you tcll me if this place is ill a rr-spectablc neighborhood?" ‘$Il0 sat down beside me and, ink» lng the paper from my hand, she ,1'l'i\‘('I.'II a ft-w places which slle said she thought were all right. "But perhaps the prices may not SllIl you,“ she looked at my clothes ~vvorytinlz scelllctl -to make my clothes the stllntlartl by which they iudgcli me. “Yet you fbok us if you can afford a fair price. “ilut I lllusl find a very cheap place-until I find work," I told Enlargement or Soft Bunch Isnling the animal? In a Cough, Cold, Distemper or Pink Eye kccpin you from . working him regular y? Is Colic, Kidney Trouble, Fever or a Cut or Sore making the horse thin, weak and practically useless? tr;J._WO0DBUIlY’S onsc I‘._i‘n'ilncl\t_ and ‘Condition Powders i. S I I will relieve all them troubles and love i and Preserve the liven o! your hence 1 and cattle. . I These two preparations an standby: with horumcn and lumen because they are no dependable. I Don’! IeII or trade u lame or sIcI: horse until alter you have tried Dr. .I. Wood- i bury’: Horse Linimenl and Condition I Powders. Thclcrelifilcrcmedicnrluy I nave you the colt oI I good hone. I 1 SoIJ by Druggisls and General Slaves Prepared by FRASIER, THORNTON 8i C0. LIMITED COOIISHIRE. QUE. 100 The. annual meeting of the Dank- ors JUIIZIIIIZIIIHIIQII Silver Black Fox (fnlnpany will be held in the Y. M. f‘. A, rooms on Thursday, the 17th inst. at 8 o'clock p. m. F. E. MUZZY, Pres. PICIfiIl-CIIZIIOIIBIIIWII, Murray Harbor ‘Steamship Route S.- S. “MAGDALEN" WILL It‘.'l\'t‘ Pit-toll, .\'. S‘. t-rcry TIIIIPSIIII)‘ u ‘ll-r '1 ‘l‘I‘\'ltI of lllornillg il‘ilIll from Ii:lllt for (‘llzlrltliictlllvn direct llnd \\‘III leave (‘harlottetouln for Pit-toll t‘\'1‘l'_V l-‘ridtly at 11 u. m. for I'll-toll; will also take freight for Xt-trpor: and Murray Iiarbor North. 'l‘llt\sl* sailings will be con- tillul-ll from now on to 0nd of Sr-plt-lllbllr. her. “Alt"—thcn, "let me see the pap» cr again." She evidently had se- lected. places I could not afford. For sill» now lllllrltetl two or IIlTOf: vhtx-w- III-l! llifivrclit locality, its she explained, but one easily re- ached by the street curs,- "ii' you ilnd nothing tu suit you Gilli...‘ buck here. I \VlII sec you urt- izllzl-ll rare of for the night. Lczlve your iltlgs, I'll chock them for you. Now burly! It takes time to hunt homes in Chicago." t tell lll=r reeling I had found a friend. I llnd llctlrll anti road oi these k‘lld women who watched the stallions for girls who llud no lril-nzls to ulcz-t till-ill. Slit: Il1l(I told ult- to r-oll.o hark it‘ I found llotll- ing. l lcully toll t1uitv light-heart- t-d, considering, will-n l started out to iilld .t room, lt was Saturday: The IHISIIIPS? streets, canyons ill cliffs of HIOIII’ and lllorizlr, Illy lint in the early - ~pringlilltc stilt. ll “HIS. ollc of IIIOHP _ a: oppressive flil_\'$ IIlill occasionally I s} "'“' $ collie the first .01 May, a (lay like ‘rill- Iillllrtllzlfl‘ 11ml rlolrlattt-tnwn IIIO-‘P We 0x99“ III August. IIIII "I11!" l-‘l-lry mull strutllgllrtnoy t-r which \\‘c will unit porsp ‘u WIIUII lt quill‘: s0 early ill tho season. l sought tho sllrlrly sillc of the street STEAMSHIP CO. June 16 3i Ll-uu- llounhlllv- |.('ll\‘\‘ (Jh"l‘own 0.5101), m. its i trt-nlpvtl IIl(‘. bare concrete *-' I.» tho turner where I was to take 1,: 1111 tIlu cur. ‘ p. m. .\.< l ooll titer: waiting for at car S: m: tilt-re w s a ccrtzlin bitterness ill 11_ m llly‘ mind. It hurl suddenly swept over nle—-I, Zena Stewart,‘ the polled ciliid of loving parents, was l.'~‘. alone as if l were on a desert. the Olliy living tiling marooncd 'Ilt'l‘l*, I tool; out the plocc of 111' r upon which tho matron oi‘ lllc station had written tllu nalllc of IIlL‘ street. I should watt-ll for llll IIlU car. Ollc was approaching. I Iuld not sccn a man collie up llc- hind mo. Ills voice startled mc: “(fan I llclp you ilnd your way?" Ill‘ zlskcrl in a not unpleasant voice. ".\'o‘tilunk you, I have directions." "You came in ml the train from New‘ York just now,’ he simply statc11 tht- fact. I nodded, and fol tho first IIllli‘ lonkcrl llt him, Vvlmt I saw did not tcnll tn lllakc Illfik wish to prolong tho conversation. lIc was at tall, fairly well dressed man, with silil'ty' eyes, llnd a pasty (‘illlljlif-Xlflfl. I hall tnadu no reply, All rrt-igllt to llc at Ptnvntlfwllart‘ i hour lit-fort: soiling. IIQIIII-Ii-IIIYIOILIIISSI. ensington Races Wednesday, July 14th $7501». PU RSES $750.00 cLAsses 2.1T Trot 2.20 Pace 2.25 Pace $250.00. 12.40 'l‘rci. Stake (Closed) $250.00. $250.00. idnlrit-r; close for the open Clus- $0.411“ Jilly ilth. 5 per cent to ent- A. A. LOCKHART, Se" m ‘ can look thcl"‘c, and if you like it, IlZlOZ-G-lISLLsGI. e ry will‘ u room. ‘lledscribblcrl some- lng on a cart an thrust it into ___ _‘_:_ _ ‘a my Il.lI‘.,I just as llly car camp ‘lIUlllI. (To Be Continued) ' fir-at Notic? A IIRIIAIIS IIOII TAX Notice Montague Horse Races is hereby given to all Cvllllunios, Firms, and individuals Tile frcn for all, trot and pace in arrears for Fox Tax that unless not filling has been III“ “"19 is Mid l0 the Provincial l-r. No deductions from money , 1‘ v _ winners. 6 enter 3 to start in "" "1“°m "n" , "M11 mm‘ i _ulll:l* You hnvcnt any friends iioppics allowed. All races best “I “w. W“ “IIkInII m m" "mum i 3m ‘,-“ i woululll tllmk too lllllCIl oi‘ the Mltiorlai rules to govern exetpt IIIIW‘ Sh" SIIIIIIRIIIIII‘ Those IImI‘ ‘vhpn, they conflict with the rolls stand ln WlIIl the police and above‘ the permit» who run tllc houses. I'll give You the address of a really IIUUIIIIIII‘ liurtrtling house. You Couldnl Raise , Haallto Head HALIFAX WOMAN HAD SUF- FERED FROM RHEUMATISM FIVE YEARS BEFORE SHE The Motorist pv stun‘? L cLouoM O-O-OQQF"? GOT TANLAO _ , '—"" USING KEROSENE AS FUEL “It is such a relic-f to be free from pain alter all my years of w‘ A‘ P‘ “h; W111 11 110 any suffering, that l feel like goingmlu Ind IPIIIIlg everybody what a wnll- derful luedicine 'l‘alllac is," lllrs. W. H. Conrad. of‘1_81 (lunurd St.. Halifax, recently. "For five years before I staried taking Tunlllc. l suffered so with rheumatism in my legs and side that at times l could hardly move. After sitting still fora while m1 Joints got so stilt tliut it. caused no agony to git up and try llnd .vllllr. At night I would oftou wake lp in a irrriblr- pain and if I tried ‘o turll Il\'l'l' in bell it flllllflfil made llle stircrlln out. I couldn't l‘l\I.~‘t' llly lltln'i above llly head, and it was such torture to move around to try and do nly work that l simply had to let it go undone. l wastroubicd a lot with indiges- tion and lost so lllucll in strength and weight that I was n more sha- dow of my former self, Although ! tried llIlllOSl everything in the way of medicine nothing seemed ‘"1 rr-acll my case until I tried Tanlac. "ll was n good thing for me that I llnli enough faith la Tllnlac to stick in it ltS I dill, for now after taking seven bottles I am like a Iificz-ont wolllzln and feel fully ten years younger. Tim rIlr-llulatir- pains have llII left mo and it is such a comfort to be ublc to slccp peacefully throughout‘ tim night. have zlisu bcl-ll rclirlvtwl oi’ :lll stomach trouble so tll:lt I can eat anything, and I llnvo a splonllitl fl]l|lt‘IIll' now. I fool s40 energetic. all lllc time that my work is :1 rcal 'lIt‘.‘tSlll‘t* to Illi‘ illlll I cun Ilarllly find llnoug" to rln. I um truly thankful for :lll that 'l‘alllllc has done for lllc and can confidently l-el-ulllnrcnd it for all troubles like mine.” ‘fzlnlnc is sold in Charlottetown bv llctldin Ill‘4l.‘l., in Montague by H. J. Mabon and by ‘the lvrltiing, Gruggists in every town. , llarln to my 01121118 I0 "III II m‘ kerosene insteud of gBBOIIHE. "SI"! 1118 fggulflf carburetor now fitted to it In so doing should n heavier cylinder oil be used? Do you advise mixing a small percent- age of cylinder oil with the fuel and if so, what proportion Answer: We do not believe that your engine would run satisfactori- ly, if at all, on kerosene. With m1 ordinary gasoline carburetor such 111; yours. You certainly could not start it on kerosene, and we fvllr that you woul11 have serious lllbrl- cation tilIIltlllIllllfi duo to the kero- s u~- to; roying tho oil illlll on the cylinder walls llnll thinning the oil In the crank-case. It is doubtftlI ii a heavier oil would overcome the zldverso effects upon lubrication caustlti 0y kerosene leaking dc-‘lln past tho pistons. Oil foil in with the fuel lends to hclp in the lubri- cation of the upper DOFIIQ" OI the pistons, which often receive '00 little oil in the case of not NIYIIIIIIH engines. About one part in twenty is tho create-st proportion of oi‘. thus usstl zlntl it is L'.lI:lI0llllll“y to use toss. PECULIAR IGNITION TROUBLE L. S. writes: 'i‘il-'- nlllziul- of my six lllI$HPf4 at, high speed and I ‘llll sure this is :lll ignition trouble, IIOCIHISI‘ I have-put in new carburetor nn11 Illltl tllc valves ground. if l put a nt-w set oi’ breakcr-pilints into IIII‘ distributor or :1 new sct of plugs into the cnglllc. the t-zlr runs perfectly for about two weeks. when nlissing at high speed occurs again. Anfiwer: If IIl(‘ I)l‘t‘tlI(t‘I‘~Il(lIIlIS ‘arc found burned away to too wide an adjustment and in a rough con- tlitinn after I\v0 weeks it is pos- sible that the gcn-z-rzltor is furnish- inl; too high voltage to the ignition ilystrllll or lt may Ill’ that tilt-re is trouble in the cundcnstr. The rc- sistencc llnit on the distributor head is not sllort-circultell, is it’! It you find the spark-plug gaps too wide, after two weeks service, this would also indicate ovcr voltage rm thr- systcnl. Ill case you do not ilnd the brellkt-r-polnts burned, wt- cannot uty wily missing recurs aft» er two weeks. Dirt on the inside of the distributor or poor instilli- tion of spark-plug cables, cause lllissing at lligll speeds, osputlilllly. A num docs not tell the truth WIlfil he slates tilat hr: cannot af- ford n good pure bred sirt‘. The lllulicy unnutlliy lost ill (‘tlilutlu by ‘hc use of grade and pooro pure bred -sires would more than pur- chase enough good pure prod sires to go round. _-i<+>---- Questions of general interest to RECIPE FOR A GOOD TOWN. IISIIPII, lllli Provident-r willed other- wise. Shc was prepared for (loath by Rev. Father McQlltlirI, I"l‘t"(‘I()\\'ll, who tllllllinisterctl the lust SflCfll- lllcllis of tThc Iioly (‘zlthoiic Church, 'I‘llus fortified and plously resigned sllc collllllitted her SOIII to lllc rr-~ wurtl of a nlericfui judge. _’ .\'Ir;-l. Sllcclullfl was, in nlaitlcn- hood, Virginia Calllpbcli, daughter of James N. Campbell, (‘ape Tra- verso. Silo was a woman of cn- gaging disposition and was lnost lmbllitll‘ willl her nrmr iris-alts. To mourn llcr early death silo leaves ill-r Illlrlililili] anti ll son, illrco ylullljs old, as well as her parents and tllrcc sisters and one brother, who live at Capc Traverse. ilcr lulu-rut walk ll »ili on JIIIV‘ 10th. interment tllkijlg place at ltllditln Itlvur. A lllgll uulss oi‘ i't'i|lllt‘lll svas sung hy tho pastor, “W. Rim‘. I). J. (Hills. and IIlv service at the lrrave was pcrforlnr-il llv ilov. J. J. McDonald, Summer- side. tlillcrrc r._vulp:1t'.ly' is nxtcnllvll ta hvr srlrrowinl! Ilusbaml and child us well zls to other borcuvcd rt-lu- .lv..~; IIt‘l1lI(‘.~‘l‘.i\I Ill 1l:lt-t\.-~—-Y. Spozlk wt-ll ui‘ it. llt-llitlly loctnirllt. IIl-Ip to IlllDfVVt‘ ii. .-\'I\'t*rti.<c ill iis ‘papers. Good country tributary. I'llll'tllli7.t' its ult-rchuuts. Illlcct. good llll-u to oillt-tl. Honest competition in pric Faith exhibited by good winks. lMakc the atmosphere healthy‘. Support a good band, the bust advertisement for a town, Let your object he the welfare, growth and promotion of your‘ town and its ptoplv. Speak \\'1'II ol‘ iIlt‘ public- spiritl-tl molt and also bc one of "lt‘lll ytlllfr-‘PII. llc hpacst with all your fcllowtllen. , MRS._JOHN L. McLELLAN . Mrs. John L. Mclmllnn, formerly of lntiian River, tiicti in floston, Mass., on May Zllsi, after a slim-i but fatal illness. Mrs. Ml-Lollan had llcca ill only a short time, hence her sudden and curly 11011111 at the tlgc of fortyJour years, has PFIIINPtI the most poignant grief, IIH‘ husband and her daughter were at llr-r bcrlsiric from the time silo was taken to the hospital. Her remains were brought llonlc for bllrial, the funeral taking place ‘from tho TCSIIICIICC of hcr mother, Mrs. John I). Morrison, Darlllcv, l1 st. .\iary‘s, intiinn River on Sat- ""'I1'l_VIll'll‘."IY1" following 111-1-111-11111 The concourse included many of It r Iill‘lll"l‘ IIPIIIII'I)OI'S and acquain- tances. Tile pallbearers were John lleckiey, Jeremiah Hyncs, Louis ill-llmltlll. "Austin McLelian, and Jnscpll McLr-llan. A higll muss of requiem was sum: tw the pastor llcv. Mgr. D. J. Gillie who also pronounced the sud rites at the grave. Mrs. Mcbellan leaves to mourn I I t i Applied ‘» ‘ After Shaving Keeps the Skin Soft and Smooth ‘ 3i tNY lll(‘f'I suffer fromirritatlrln of the skin it's a result of silavtng. With some it assumes a form of t‘(I7.:‘lll.'l and IHTIIIIIPS most llnn0y- mt: and unsightly. her aged mot-her, her husband and llv applying a 111111, 111 n1-_ two sons, Charles A. and Ronald Ointnlllllt after shaving J. and six daughters, Marie, Mar- gucritiu, Bella, Beatrice, May Louise and Helena. Mrs. McLeillln was a kind dutiful and sociable woman, and her early death is deplored by a wltlo circle of sym- patilizlng friends. ltcqllcscat in pacer-Y. lhc irritation is overcome and such ailments as Barber's Itch and Eczema are cured. ' G0 cents a box, all llcalcrs. or Ed lnansnn, Hates & Co, Ltd, Toronto. _@-_.<. _ i .. , -. _. " Office. Royal Bank Building "“u‘t‘~‘t‘-“o‘ ‘l““_“ .‘.‘l‘.o‘l~.mo‘:1 “I"‘I"“I "II- m“ I‘ 217' m" and Tfeflflllfel‘. Charlottetown on or .l»: 1-_'l‘.*' l1 '-. Charlotctown P. E. Island 11.1 1~..|1111..l h-lt- l wluolotlt- “'“II‘ 9*" mmd Make Muss’ has 118mm the 0nd of July 1920 1e a, -- w. . ~.- w-l; .- H - —--_~;~—-_ .-_~_—_—.1:_—~.:1~.._-_~ ,_":‘I “""‘"."r“"','I,f"“,““-““j1‘_fl IH‘t‘ll substituted with a purse of ’ g -- . ' -. -- n s. _ . , _ +°\,, III-III.“ h tnlIIII II-IIL=l111.II-.lI II" t‘.-'..'.IlI,'.1-I-II1‘.. “Oil. l-lltrtrs to WIIICII close salllr- PIIICOIIIII"!!! WIII be tfllrvu for re- R. I I'IIIIII'II llllIilltl l-ouillinillg furtll- III) JIIIIII’ 19th‘ Ivhm‘ "no p" cont cover)’ IIICTOO’ WII-IIOIII IlIII-IIEI’ » t » lolol‘olt‘ll-.u ltrl 1.. ...1,.,,1.....,. t-l wiil Ill‘ lIIIt‘. other pavnlcllts will be 8 I‘ H Non" .- ‘ 'l-‘llit-ll"_‘lll'l\' _I‘1l'1‘Il‘.'II\i ‘ “ ‘ notice‘ Barrister, o c or, y llalu. not.» of ‘Ilndt 1.1.‘ Iw‘ 1.1‘. 1",. _.,1111,. _,1.1 1m. 111,. 0111p, 111,0 1 1 11 l ||I' l ‘Iill l-II fl“ HI," Public. MORE)’ I0 L93" 1 IHIILIIPI‘ lll"ll| till- l‘ll.-*t l-ffirll lllspl-rl- (Ill-‘fllki. n)’ Order. I ‘;_l1llIIvI1 Cameron and‘ 1.... < *- c. c. ANDEIIHON p E 1 1 _ '. ..........'.... r. o. lvEspSccrctzlny. ARTHUR uewesnv, CIHFIDNOROWN, - - - | |-- 1v l Flo». J 'I'Y\I’l - to, I """“’"~ "Y -II“I- I9 ‘I- ilfibt tl-ifl-Ti Asst. Provincial ’l‘rcrlsur<-r. ' 92tN-G-3thsZlI. ---r-¢évoooooo-wv-o<ooooovsq M» EMMA CARR BOURNE Dr._C .,as‘s Omt IIICTII "Mrs. l-illlma (‘arr llourne. wifr- of Frank S. flourn" of 09 Avenue, Milton, died of pneumonia I l I‘ is survived by hcr husband anti two nlutorists will be answered in this Pen‘ column, space permitting. If an , Grm inlmediatc answer is desired, en- vim‘ close sclf-adrlrcsscri, stamped on Push‘ vclopc, Arldress Albert L. Plough, 3mm‘ carc of our office. Energy. -i—<o>-.—-- Schools > I M hiorzlliiy, n Churches. é? Iillrlllolly. MRS. LEONARD SHEEHAN (‘orditliityx . -—-- "I‘IV"HI5IIII‘I' ‘lire I(‘Oll'll‘lI Qhoolrlu Rousing ,“_ . H‘. . . ., . - II“““““ ton, ttlvii Oil Juno iiih, after all iii- TJII‘ IIIIIII" II‘ could do to ‘save IhcruyvIilgI Write lllltllli i’. ‘ ‘ ‘ " ‘ I I I The S S. Candlau Miner sailing from Montreal Jun due in Charlottetown June 24th. u nd loads gene,“ 920th vittlu John's Newfoundland direct." W“ 1°! It. Merchants having goods come from Lllontreul are “we . order ‘IIFIIC by this steamer in orde r that we m“ III may llnvo 51111119 1111 mam F0 f ' r urlilel- 11111.11cu1m BE LL CO. cr frolll hers for St. Johnfs, Newt oundillnd. o BUNTAIN, slrtw-c-llno-lll. ‘I'M!- Douglzls ('11 ' 1 “mum “or ‘P023111 fats-try. Alberta. The funeral sorv‘ . llFIV-‘lifi. were condulifrralwk I" 1W1‘ heme by u... llcv I ding. M11111’ Ilnwcrs 0x11. love fr-It for Mrs. I IIIIIIIIY. llfiigillbflrg, further away. Ftbruary 23, after a short illness. She was a woman of beautiful char- nctor, strong sweet, and ‘true; and :lll who know Ill"? admired llcr. Mclnuril-s of the wise, quiet way in which she solved life's problems will prove a source of strength to tilmo who grir-vo for her. .\'lrl=.. llotlrn‘, was. born in Cove Ilcrlli. Prince Iliriwurrl lsizlllti, Janu- lll-y ~13, I880 and Ilad uullly friends in (frlulula. hliltou, lilllI-IJIISIOII, She II were rcil 2nd "$5911 IIIO Hour“ Ii’ ller friend; Olll‘ IFIQIIII, 50 (lem- IIIIS rune beyond’ lRlIl) IIIII-cd III MI‘ To her has c0111.; 1111. Inq-MIIILIIIE- tIl\Ill.§Il\.rl'S Allllll Stuart, tcll years ‘She answered sublllissivu all ' » ' ’ _ ,'..\ old, and Ellllllil Frances, two years old. Illt-sillrs these her father, ltzllph ‘Carr, in lto1;illa,i>‘nsk., fivr- sistr-rs, .\lirs. I"l‘l|llI{ Allld of (‘ore Ilclul, _Mr.-l. Illitlilurti l-‘orsyth in Ox- bow, anti Mrs. J. Parsolu-i lirown Ill a slulle. Ills wife! pain Of him who loci. h Sad hour-t. look l11I1-t-I,I°I1I1'1'I,I§f1§ ‘Ilow can we tell the Ilvgillzl, Sttsk, Mrs. Idvcrtll Street And know I‘ i - and Iillrs liiliward Il'\VIll ill you on. M (we SIIIIIHII‘ bridge, M:lss., and one brother, . I Motlltiglzli“ I-Iow will the chum“ Dr. DeYallhs FPOIICII Pills A rclltlble Regulating I’Ill for “m. nlcll. $5 a box. Sold nt nil Drug stores, or mulled to all) fllltllPrlrl lHl rout-in of prion. THE SCIIUBIDLL ‘DRIJ CtL, lllontrelll, Quebec. - PIIOSPIIOX 0L for BIT-IN 0ft yearn to fool h 1 1 Her Illfiut-nce is slIIIIlIiII IIQE hand To help them IG‘.\‘I1 ‘ land‘ t the better TI-l E MILTON RECORD, Milton, ‘Mall. Ilvstorvs Y? 1 llnd Vitality :for ‘ortt- tllld ill; Illwlflllilvfl "grlly ‘P lllzlttt-r"; ll lolll<-—-\v_ill ILIIII<I you (III 30-1711"! Of (I10 critical IIIIIESS up. $3 ll box. or two ior So llt tIrlll: IUI Mrs. P‘. Ii. A\III(I 0i (‘ave Head 111 :ltort~s, or lly lllulr on rut-elllt of‘ 11111111119 "r1111. B... 1 1n.» THE ls‘(‘.<ll‘I<‘l.l. Illllitl tzoll- ' * ‘I- "11"" iieflih. ', Riolltlctli LJul-bnlu. IIFWH M’ the luttcrs demise was U. A. l-‘ostor, Culltrui Drugstore. Withheld EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR | BRIGHT GIRLS | - -—-A'I‘-.-... GANONIPS CANDY FACTORY GOOD WAGES AT THE START FINE OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT t STEADY WORK |ELM HALL EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR Our Up-to-Datc Boarding House. Board Furnished at $3.00 per wcck while working with us. . A Competent Matron In out‘ Ly.‘ - charge. Write Today, Stating Age GANQNG IIROTHERQ, LTD, 51.1. Stephen, N ll. ' 90G8~fi-1‘..’~I2’.l. Eastern Steamship Lines, INTERNATIONAL LINE Ilcnvllnpflon of Freight anal l'|\lI!fIl|l‘PI Illorvlrc Rt. John and Blllll flteamshlp "Governor D nglcy" will leave Bt. John every WEDNES- DAY‘nt_B a. m. and every IATUIID AY at d rl.- m. (Atlantln time.) “he Wednesday trips are vla East nlmpnr: and Lubco dtld alum: about ‘l0 s. m. Thursdays. The Saturday trips are direct to Boston due Sundays a out l p. m. FARE $9.00 STATIIIIOOMS “.00 ull ‘mpglgeéztclirknnriection with Metropolitan Line steamers for New York vi: Freight rates and full information apply to . A. 0. IJUIIIHIII. Al"! . .a lloaa-ll-snlr. s" 1°“ N In the Stud Season 0i I i920. Rex Heart, 2066-45912, Enrolment N0 22 Record 2.12%, Trial half 1.04,hnlf mile truck. nonletm is sired by Great Helm, 2.1214, he being by Muslim" Russel, Dam Willie Wilkes by the great George Wilkes. Dam 0f M,‘ "Burt 212v, l» Alfutlu, ihulf sister to Peter The alt-ill. illv "I" lzrtiatcst sire‘) by Pilot Medium, grnlui liam by Trellmnl. Ill the veilll oi llcx Ill-art is mingled oile blood that has produced U19 "IIIIII greatest perlornlers. " 'I'III‘°"Bh George-Wilkes 5,19 (co nsitlered by nli horscnlcn the "'3 foundation of all lllotlc-rll troItter) on the sires side, and on the till" side he inherits the same hlooll that has produced the world's great- est individual siro “Peter Tile Great" lire of 4-10. 2.30 nerivrme" “ the close of last season. Rex Iilcurt 2.12%, bay stallionovcr twelve hundred lwi-IIIII‘ I": “II ll fillllcrll and consistent race horse. Ills r1109 P060?" I‘ “In rlicililon of his real speed. lie is ll big strong rugged ambitious h0f"' with abundance of speed, perfectly kind and quiet, inlettisfilIi-II position in and out of harness. He is string largo sound. full-led °° IIIIII BMW early speed, prize wlnne rs wherever shown. '""I 5°‘ I IIIB IIIQIIPY in the snlcsring. You owe it to yourself to see this wcli bred big BIRIIIOn, beior! breeding your mares elsewhere as tr you don't set exirrm 'I’° "m" him. you are sure of a m}; sound driver. Rememel- the 01d like, "Like begets like." lQIIIORQIIBIIIIIIlIIIII nwImTh a r h If - . exec urs ac wee . Tiflllllfiz-Flve dIillars payIIlIli: 1ft time first service the" I" dollars more when mares prove in foal. Mares at owners risk- 11,,,,1,,1e~1o1-c~l2-ol. ' G. H. Myers, V-. S. V. D- Owncr In chars!!- 4M the entire season of i920, nt OWN" ‘In