t . : l- 7;; ' M “BRIAGES 1:" it aoisouAeua-snaousv-at BLlosc it's n. 0.. iCimi-ch. Ilse-e- '1sw, 8n by the Rel. lat-bar Coa- roy, undid J. ilsclfvnusle 0i . Wiudsor- N, 5.. to listen F. Brad- , Iey, oi Cbariottetowix/P. E. 1. ‘DEATHS FooLtw-At tile P. n. 1. Infirm- ary, Charlottetown, Richard Pooley of Tryon. Aged 68 years. HAWKTN8-"h this city, on June 110th. John 1". I-Iswklns. fixed 56 wears. Funeral from hit late resid- ence. i716 Cumberland Street, Tues- day, 15th inst. at 2.30 p. m. MQRAIE.-—AI Tea Hill, on June 19th, Daniel Melisa, aged 82 years. Funeral from his late residence, Tuesday, 15th inst. at 2.30 ii. m. Interment €roas Rosisfiemetery- srocii ouoriirioiis HALIFAX,- Ju n 1 r: (Quotat- ions flrnishéd y l-‘. .' McCurdy and Co.. the Montreal Stock Ex- ciiange.) Atch. 79% 79% Al. H3 143 AIO. 08% 08% 4A1‘. 60% C. 57 671A, Con. Puc. 112% 113% (lea. 67% Cru, 143 1521/; Cuban. (‘one . ' 5H2 Mex. Pct. 10o 12121;, Mpr. 80% 80% ‘P. l1. S. 100- 100% R. G. 05% 84% S. P. 02% 02% Sui 0% 71% u. P. 1.1 111m u. r. dim to»; X- ‘ 001A Bibi ._____-404Q_-.-% Ilf T-Mlis Rold Race hero Dc- mlnlon Day... 60s Examiner for particulars. Hotel Arrivals Hotel-Victoria’ 120 ‘rqomlt- '60 ‘rooms with private baths. Completely re- nuviit sq. '_ . Id-‘sceildui menu. Prompt service, . , ‘H. G- IRQWNhMapsger. Charlottetown HQFTII Co.. Ltd. . . roprietors. 82584-200. OA-4a&O@O§0 EnPI-iorsti: K. S. MIICLBIIII, N. Wlltslilro; Joseph iday, Newport; II. H. Chur- chlil, Yarmouth; Mr. and Mrs. Ii. lCliristoplier, Stollarton; iL. rm- simmons. New London; E. J. ilart- man, Toronto; Y. G. lWIIIis, lie- troll; .1. A. Lyman, Tryon; Dr. .1. C. Macdoniild, York; Mrs. D. J. Riley, Belle Itivor; Adria Riley, Belle River; Mrs. A. N. Bell. Belle Itivcr; E, S, Payne, Fall Iliver; Frank it. Turner. Fail River; Ii. J. Mullins and Wile, St. Peters; (‘has bliicdtiiiziltl. St. Peters; A. E. Mclsa-gic. Suuris; l1‘. J. Ilnfier, ‘Montreal; Cyrus Porlcr. Clrtown; E. J. Bonynian, E. B. Wood, W. l’. Thompson, Mouctoii; J. V, Brown. Sydney; G. t‘. Kemp, Toronto; II. E. ‘Frye, Leiinoxville, Que. VICTORIA HOTEL. (i. I). Scarborough, Toronto; A. L. McLeod, Montreal; L. ouic. Mrs. Potiio, Miss Eileen Poole, Iiiontague; F. It. lliirris. llulifnx; L. II. Ingruhnni, Toronto; T. Il-utl- son, Pictou; L. D. Spence, St. John; A. I}. Sim. Si. John; (l. Itoucli, Amherst; A. .1. Oiikc. To- route; II. D. Elliott, iluiiiiittiii; Geo. ll. Aicttcr, Montreal; it). \V. Hall. Toronto; Miss Eva. W. Court. Camhbeiitou; L. C. McKiiiiion. Moncton; L. Ii. Pridliam. Alberton; E. A. Emery, West itoxbury, tildes; G. M. Schurniun nnd family. Poti- coditfc. N. IB.; W-. 1-1. Yctniaii, Montreal. .-.__.. HHAIJIGI) TidNhl-ziis. iuitii-i-ns-ai i.» tin- imstiumttv-r (ii-nviL-l, will ht- > NIVPII nt Httuirn iuttii liimn on viiiy titr- Lttird Jiilv iitcti for thr- cu - Vvylinvt‘ of ills i\il1,ll$lt_\"ti Iihiils, t... i1 ivroposi-d (‘tiiitrni-t for four yw-xirs, ikilx Ulll" oer ivrrk viii-thr- Tiiilil‘ Al- it-rlou l urnl hliili‘ Iiiiiftv" No. i. from tlii- Postmaster (ifiilbfllVil pivliniirv. ‘lwiiitt-ti gioticdii roiititiulng furthi-r tiifoyiiiatliiii as to udlitlliioiia of pro- voked (‘ontrdvt Indy‘ Til‘ si-t-u nnil flunk fivrilis tifflicntlr may i... oi.- lliiiit-ti at no Post ‘Orrin-A or Alber- ton tiiitl nt the office o thi- lhmt (if- fice inspector. . Joitn l1‘. \\'Ill‘..\ll. Pout (ilficv iliilllCCtHl‘ Punt (iffliri- Iliriiivvtfli"! lllflrc. (‘h ‘l Jllllt! ll. 19130. Sqlthhll) TEA iIdRg, n,|dn,_,,,“.,| in ‘IIMTJIIIUILFI’ tIt-nrrai, will lu- ri-e- eivcd at llttnwn until mm||_ m, | |. 23M Jilly 1020 for tlii- emi- ‘Ivyflnnv- ar His Majesty's Mails. mi l. pro oscd (‘ontriict for four yi-nrs. It! 1MB! x901‘ Wcdk .0" Th1.‘ Fflllll‘ Richmond tiirll Mali Route. Nu, 2 from tiie Postmaster pleasure. Printed notices nnntslnin er infnr Gcneralui furth- ittinn as to condl ions or (Jonfrnct may he soon IIINT ‘link forms of Tomi .r may ho oli- emttled h: "zoo! Ire? ti; “IIPTI- l e o cit n t c ‘out Office iilpector. . JOHN F. lVllllAll. Post Kiiflre Inspector “N15?!” ‘I’ 44@§O'§.'Q§Q-§'Q§§.-.-O4-§OOQO Treasurer. Charlottetown proceedings covery 10c --_. i RATTRAYS, tibiiiiiriivi Straight Canaoiarcflarioima Raitwavs G in g West? Travel by Your Own Line “THE NATIONAL” For Rates, Service and All Details. Apply to W. K. Rogers," City Ticket Agent, Or 5o VLT-Hiiggan, District ?sssen||er Agent, qhsriatlstown. P. I. I. For Immediate _ Seie The undersigned are instructed to sell that [)l‘0|)i:i"iy itnown as the liialiur ldnrni situated on the north side .i1 the Launching Road nt Mit- chell River, Lot 54. Farm comprises 100 acres and includes good dwell lug house and other buildings. Im- mediate possession given. Terms can be arranged. Apply to PALMER 6. PALMER, Solicitors &c. NZAH-Z-tf. r-——__>--—:::—__—; ;- Farm for Hale I. tho iiiiili-i".~<in<iit-.d tin offer Iii_\' furiii of lilll tit-res of IZllHI. ’l‘iils fririn is wi-ll font-rd iiuil_ well ivuti-ri-ti. Tliurc is about ‘J0 iii-res of chulci- soft wnml IUIIIIlPI‘ and i2 acres o1’ nice second growth iiurtlwood. It IN convenient to church. school, ship- pliig uiid mills of uil kiiiilri. 'i‘lii-. nlmve farm will bi.- rlliili with ur without crop to suit parties wisliiiii; to buy and cuii be inspected Lit any time by applying to the owner. LEVI It‘. TIIAINOII, Kelly's Cross y: ;-—.:::_: Tenders will be received by tho anldersligutid fog ciétting and delilv- er g um er y cord, at t e fol owin R. R. stat on,» Vernon River, une (Kitchen %ITTIIQT, Wood Isla . Hqwileld, ( cKip- lion's Siding). Lumber is withis one and one-hair miles and less from the different stations. Ten- ders to statewhen prepared to do lives, higher tenders will be s. accepted, for delivery in Bllffllllfli months. For further information. wri or I NTAGU! FURNI8H mo co. no. , stos-t-ss-u Valuable Property 0n Kent Street for Sale by Pubi’c Auction l am authorized by Mrs. Lemuel Ysunkor to soil at. auction lier double tenement house, tiitlllilflii on Kent Street, (lliarltittetown No. 17:5 Comprising double tenement, three storey house. All beautifully flu- ished and in splendid repair. 'l‘lils property is directly opposite the slldon Ilotci and is on one of the busiest and boat streets in the city. A splendid investmonh-one of the best in Charlottetown. Inspec- tion at any time. Sale will tuko place June 18 Friday, terms at salo at l2 o'clock noon. BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. Final Notice ARREARS rox ox‘ Notice is hereby given to all Companies, Firms, and individuals in arrears for Fox Tax that unless the same is paid to the Provincial 0f] Of before the 2nd. of July, 1920 legal will be taken for ro- thcreof without further notice. Iiy Ortlnr. ARTHUR NEWBERY, Asst. Provincial Treasurer. Pn(s't“(:{fitctt;"lnspec‘,tor's attics“ . n own- '. , .,. zioi-s-impass.’ "M SMOOTH SWEET, SATISbYING Annual Meeting; I Tho annual ‘meeting of the Bank- ers Amalgamated Silver Black Fox Company wli-l he held in the Y. M. C. A, rooms on Thursday, the 17th lust at 8 o'clock p. m. F. E. MUZZY, Pres. ‘r. :55. Time Table June I 9 2 O The Ilonsihiisv nntl Clinrlotfi-toivis l-‘crry limit Bitriillsigiirtiiey ‘Ill-twi- Ilonslsiiiv LPIIVQ (JlsTown l"i'i 4th 10.30 i1. m. 5.30 p. In. ‘rues. iith 6.00 u. m. 2.00 p. m. Fri. iitii 7.00 a. m. 4.00 p. m. 'I'ii\~i 15th 7.30 n. m 6.00 p. m. l 0110 u. m. 7.00 p. m. .."ii(I 0.00 IL In (Lilli p. m. l-‘r . 1t i 7.30 o. m. 1.30 p. in. 'I‘ut-s. 20th 7.30 u. in. 6.110 p. in. All TTPIHITT in i-o ill Fuwiiui whoa‘: 1 hour iii-fore soiling. IJLWIII-d-iiiiiuiidlishl. Business Stand tor Sale. 1 offer for private sale my pro- perty consisting of house and slioii. Situated on the corner of Wcy~ mouth and Fitzroy Sis. This is a rare chance to secure our, uf tiie best business stands ill tho city. Will sell iii a block, or house and stool". separate. Apply to ' H. FEAVYOUFI, Grocer. 070043-12-111 FOR SALE ON QUEEN STREET, CHARLOT- TETOWN. 1 am IIIIIIIUPIZGIT by the owners to sell by public auction on Thursday. June 17, 1920, commencing at 12 o'clock noon, that valuable building situate on Queen Street, at present occupied by the Candlun Express Co.. and also J. J. McKlnnon. This property has a warehouse attached; also an entrance at the rear froni Writer Street to Sydney Street, which makes this property very convenient for n gnrago or motoring of any kind. 'I‘erms at sale. BENJ.. CARTER, Auctioneer. Ytur g'Laait. Wantted We Wllllt about 50 young indies- to Ieziru clip making; it is very 011's)‘ and cioun work similar to dross making. Factory is largo with plenty of ivinrloivs, sunlight anti fresh air. Expe-riencotl’ girls are earning from $15.00 to $22.00 per week. IIours 7.30 a. m. to 6 p. m. excepting Saturdays when the lac tory closes at 12 n. m. Any girls interested iii ii position will pit-as- apply [it-rsoniiliy or by lt-tivr iv Miss Emily Gallant, Klnkori. Prince Co.. l’. E. I., or tlic Clio"- lotlirloivn Selling Agency! Chnrio‘ P. E. l. iililc to furnish full information. EASTERN HAT 8t CAP MFG. C9. LIMITED tetown. who will b. 01775 fi-Wfll. ,_ . SPIAIIEII TENDEIIH. addressed to llir- Postmaster (ii-ncrnl. will be |"'l‘I‘iVf'fI at (ittriwii until noun. on Iifilllly. the 25th Juno i920 for thi- "(IIIVPYIIIICIE of Hlii Majesty's lilailii, on ii. privpost-d Contrisrt for fuiii‘ rears. six times per wcck on thr- route Kt-nsimrtun Rural Mail Route No. 5 from the 1st. July next. Printed notices containing furth- or information as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen a d hiiink forms of Tender may he n - tulned at the Post Offices of Ken- slnirtnn, liaitlc nnd Hamilton and at the office of tho 1'1 st. Office Iti- spcctor. Charlottetown. May 14. 1020. P-Itigllgfrlk‘. VballldAllg. os ca ns ac or siiu-s-isuonii. " "rmiicnsnscrrslrown GUARDIAN. H 7'" Ode QQ~ JUST A Gilli. i sv u w: mantra 00400900 004v 00000040000 MISS RU3H BENTS A MYSTERN CHAPTER 33. Cook had been right. Mrs. Itusli was n lwrd woman to work for. I iiiul kept. busy all day excepting iviiilo l was eating my luncheon. but WIiUfl sho returned at 5 o'clock who fouutl yet other things for me o do. Then she was going to the iI\'_‘l\T.(‘.|', and I helped her dress. Silo icfi. everything for me to put away. also instructions about gei- ilng the beds turned down, the ilicriiios bottles filled. etc. li was after ii o'clock when I finished my ill-st day as a maid, and I crept Into bed, conscious only of one thought —Thnnkfuluoss that no one shared it with me. Tho next morning I was called at o. Cook wakoned me. "You'll lcnrn to wake ilil 01f" a bit whin it's time to git up.’ she ioltl me when I said I would have ovcrsiept liad it not been for iior. l was stiff and lanic In every part 0f my body. Iiut -1 had no time tn rcpinc. l was expected to take Mrs. Itusli iinr coffee and her lot- tors, to attend to airing the parlor floor, and a dozen other things be- fore 8 o'clock. — Miss Alilnc was expected about 11 o'clock. And in spite of my aches and pains. I found myself looking forward to her appearance with n certain excitement. Slic was just my age. not. quite 20. so tlic cook liud told ma. How would she nct towzird mo? l forgot that she would probably irent m1. exactly as slic ivouiil uiiy other ser- vant. But she liiui been at homo only o. fcw moments when 1 found it out. "What's your name?" she asked. llrr mother liiid told mo to. help her. "Zena." _ "ZOIIII-“Wliill ll funny llillil"! i guess your mother must have been u novel louder and found it Iii some book. 11ers, uniace my boots. My feet uclic so I can't hardly endure It." She raised her foot. At first I was inclined to refuse io do so 1ii"IliitI 1i iliiug for u girl n9 tildnr tlifii myself, 'I‘livn I rv~ moiiibt-iw-tl. and mcekly uniiiccil It"? boots, and :it her tlomnuti brought liur Sllilitl oitl soft slippers. It nppciired she had no iiiuirl, int. upstairs girl performing sue-h uOi" vu-vs us she requlrvtl. Au there was no up-stailrs maid, this also fell to mo. lily posiilon was bltltilni: I.lll‘ l.» bi- ixitiit-r a coiupilciitetl one. I Iuul hired as purior maid. I INTI-ll do lip-stairs work until ii. maid for that work could be found, also act us personnlmzild to-Mrs. Rush. an-i now to tho daughter. I ivcndorcil grimly if tho cook should leave. if ' would ‘also b4.‘ i-xpectotl to ii-) lit-z" work. l miidt- no complaints however. and did tho best. I could. I over- board Mrs. Rush scold Aline for asking nie to do things for her: “She'll leave too if she has loo much to do! Airl tlio Lord knows where we'll get anyone else, l'ui sure I don't." ‘ "Where‘d you get her? Have you looked at her hands? That girl never worked anywhere ebforc. l'ui going to her room on hcr day ou‘. anti look lit-r things over. There's some mystery about her." "Nonsense: Don't gut on flint subject again. The girl's all right if she's honest. Keep your things locked up for ll wliilo. ‘She had no references, but I was desperate. "I told you she hadn't worked anywhere!" I learned afterward tiuit. Aiiine wiis a great reader of niys-ttary slur‘- ies, and lhut slit». annoyed her uiotlicr by seeing SOiilPJltiJ-Z mysterious in tlic simplest occur- rences. It was far from pleasant to hour myself (IIFCUSSCII, but that was .-aomct.liingl had to expect. I dc- iormined that. Alllnc would have no chance to search my room, as 1 should not go out on my ‘day.’ I iilso kept everything but my work- ing clotlics in my trunk, which I ‘carefully locked. The days passed and no other Iiolp came. I worked t-iirly and Iiitc, yet I could not satisfy my inlstross—rallicr my mistresses. for Ailinc really required more of mc than tlid her mother.- I was so tired I could scarcely stand. But although several maids zipplietl. nonn suited; so my work was coli- stnnt. When Mrs. Rush found that 1 did not care to go out on tho iiftoriioon slic had designated ns mine, she said: "If you are goln to be at home. you might as welt‘ clean all the Iolirl silver." Sui rill tlic long after. noun I polliilioil gilvpf, 1 had m); thought of pretending, but hm] frankly liiiili I tlitl not wish lo go out. I would know boiler next Limo. Tomorrow-An Embarrassing Oc- curence. Use “l'iz”li Feet Ache, Burn, Pull Up Can't boat "Tiz" ior sore, tired, swollen, cailouscd feet or eorns. You can bo happy-fooled In n nioinoni. Use "'l‘iz" and never suf- fer with t.ender, mw, burning, blistered. swollen, tired, aching feel." "Tlz" and only "Tiz" [flkflg tho pain and soreness out of corns, czillnuses and bunlons. A“ "0"" 11B You put your feet ln ii "'I‘l1." biitli. you Just feel the happiness soaking In. ilow gum your poor, old feet feel. They want Vi (181109 l0!‘ Joy. "Tis" is grand. "Tiz instantly draws out all the poisonous exudstions which puff up your feet_snd cause sore, in- flamed. aching, sweaty feet. Got a box of "Tiz" at any drug store or department store. Get instant toot relief. Laugh at {not sufferers who complain. Because your fsst are never. never going to bother or mnke you limp any mo", eve-ow‘ v-wv .. , ‘y HINTS F0 The Motorist IV AI-IIIT l.- OLOUIH ' nae-woos. THE VIBRATOR COIL SISTEM IGNITION: This system, sometimes known as tlic multiple-coil system, al- though used upon very different iizodeis of cars, at the present time is staiiilard equipment upon cars of the most widely used make, mil- lions of iviiit-li are in service and thus merrs description. in the accompanying tllugrnm of such a system intended for ii four-cylintlrr engine. A represents the coil-box containing _i’our identical vibrator coils of sc-calied unit type, that nrq arranged to be‘ really removable from and replrtcabie in tlic box. Tho circuit connections are per- manently mudtfltb terminals Ilxctl in the inside of the box itscif aaJ each coil unit carries contact-piec- es, which engage with these ter- minals so that, when a coil unit is inserted into one of the four coiu- pzirtmenis of the box. It is uutoiu-i- tictilly placed in circuit by ‘ one side of its primary coil being ele- ctrically connected to the common , . and its other point connected to one terminal of a mnslwlfl the Otllfil‘ side cf which is around" i° the engine. Th0 Blilifkdflu“ 37° indicated at 1. 2. 3. 4- With the rotating portion of timer C. on the contact whore it. is represented i0 be, the path of tho current is RP follows: From ground. through buttery J (with the switch in the position showed). through the loll hand or battery switch point and the switch icvor -to the common bar B, through the vibrator and 0P1!" ary winding of coil unit No. 4- thenco through timer wire 4 and its contact segment, the rotating portion oi the timer and back to ground, with iiie production of a spark nt 91115.4 in tlic-cylinder oi the same number. The TilliOl‘ "turns In the direction of the arrow nnd its roller next makes connct- __ ,__ tlon with the contact Io which tim- or wire 2 and coil unit 2 are con- nected, causing the battery current to flow through this coil unit and produce a spark at plug 2. Tic‘ cranked over, ivliiio the magneto cyiind rs are sparked in the ordei 1, 3, 4. 2. Buttery J is generally us- ed only when starting tiie engine nnd is superior fo rthis purpose be- cause its current is available, no matter how slowly the engine is does not generate its full current strength unless the engine that drives it is rotated iii u fair Tilii‘. of speed. As soon as ills englnc is started, swilcli l-I is thrown 0V(‘l‘ from its buttery position to its magneto position and tlic magneto Make connect-on bar B. the other side of its primary coil is to one of the .0? four wires lending to the ‘timer or commutator C and the live termi- mil of its secondary coll to one of the ofui heavily insulated, high- it-nsion iPflllillilifl 1i: tlic bottom 0-‘ '.!'.-- in; M1. 1o ui-icli the tip-illi- piui: cables llil‘ attached. Tlis makes ll posisliltr to replace ii oc- focilvo coll without interfering with the oiliur units uutl to sun- stliutc- one cull "unit ofr ainotht-r. in tlic t1.‘ '11.‘; out of ignition troub- les. The enclosing ease of one of ti‘: coil iiiiils is ropresteircii as viii away, showing tlic coie D, ilzo 1irIin:ii'_\' coil la‘ tin heavy ilnosl. ‘ H‘ secondary coll It‘ (In light. liiicsi nnd the vibrator G—tho automatic connections of the coil unit to the coil box not obing shown. H is a three-point. switch mounted upon tl-c front of the coll-box, having its arm connected to the common pri~ inary bar B, one of its points con Nfl0*8d to one terminal of tlic bat- tery of dry-coils J (the other terminal of which is grounded; Men and Women, you how have a chance of regaining your health since the importance of “Vital” Tablets The Great French Tonic At Ali Leading Druggists supplies the current. Although tho iiko lli Kurnt on gold. _ Identifies the only enuirio made in Canada. Aspirin is tho triidc n~nr _ ci-tlcucidsstur of Hullcyllcnclii. vibrator coil was nriglililny 1111mm‘ ed to be operated on dirrct or (""1- 355.3551 tinuous curernt, the tynelot magno- to from which it in usual y run run - - is one “mm, produces an alternat- Pfiles lug current that charlie-B "5 dime’ tlon sixteen times each rr-voiutio“ of the engine crankshaft and falls to zero between each IIIIPFIIII‘ but as these zero points are verY~ short, current is uvziiiable practi- ezilly all the time and the coils are found m act satisfactorily. The master-vibrator system, quite large Iy used, is "ii iuutiliitstiilnn of the above (inscribed system nnd iii it tlic vlbriaitors ou tlic individual coil units are removed or short-circuit- ed and ii single vibrator is connect- i.li PrcsLloiii ropubllc is very iivorably, _ dsmva-a . ha, 4g 0120:1741- The nnma "Buyer" nn Aspirin is_ It relatively‘ spirifl.—' the Aspirin prescri ed by physicians for ovcr nineteen years and. now of "Buyer Tablets of Aspirin" w}; contains proper directions fnr (J0 .- Headache, ralgiu, I __ , R» tis, _Jolnt Pains, and Pain general] Always buy an unbroken package There is only one Aspirin-“Baycr"—Yon must say "Bus," (registered in Canada) of Buyer Manufacture of 11:1; I \\'iilii-. it is well known that Aspirin m-nunlcu"... ia nssist tlio public against imitation 1‘ g q -ir gcneilsi trade mark i. n. few cents. Larger “Bnyer-"p I oillelal statement issued by g Over Bolsheviki tvliltiSAw, Julie I0.—'l‘ho Polish counter offensive against the Bol- siievik between Dviiia uud Upper Bcreslna under General Jllsudski developing according to an atlas MARKEBT "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the “BaycrlQ-Ossa Toothache. Bump“, Ne _ ‘ tan. in . Tin boxes of 12 tablets cost .., means llsy Lisyer Cam . general stuff. The Poles hreaiiii tlic tlespcrutc resistance of t Boislieviki Iiitvo aiinihiliatel t 'l‘liiril and Twelfth Ilolslievik D1 isions uiid have occupied Czernl and Illissa. twenty five miles sou ivcst of_I)isn:1 with heavy losses . the enemy. ed into the circuit at the point L .' between the switch and the coin- mon connection bar B, s0 that it acts to open and close the primary. EXCELLENT O PPORTUNITY FOR circuit of each coil unit as the eur- ront is dirt-civil to it by llie zit-lion o ftlie timer. By this arrangement, the sparks produced at all the plugs are uniform in timing and in | BRIGHT GIRLS l tensity, because the action of nil the coils is controlled by the some vibrator, which operate-s uniformly and not by individual vibrators having differing periods of vibra- tion. The master vibrator itself is merely n vibrating spark coil with the secondary coil omitted. thcro being but n single winding curry- ing the conion primary curi-nt, to magneiize tlic core. that OIIUHIIUS the vibrating interrupter.‘ Still tinotlie riirliilion of tho multiple. coil system of ignition consists iii doing away with the the individual Weak and rundown. tired and full of pains. Do you know you ciin feel beter In a icw days II you are only wise enough l0 VITA-L. the Great. French Tonic. Your pains anti uclit-s will be go. li’ you are run-down, no llliiiiiiiJll, tired iind lazy Vital will muko you Himfiif. VITAL builds up tiio nerves, 1iuriflos the blood, rciiitives rlieuuitvioni, cleanses the wiinie system, tlrives out everything that pertains to (list-use. Dist-use cau- not llvo wcliert» VITAL is. Wit, suffer? ‘Surely your Iifc is wor;h ll few tlollars. Well, then. you Cltil buy VITAL for 50c. a box lit liii drug stores. Drugsini e . Italian Government Ina Mix Up ROME, June 10.~Fornier Prem- ier Gioiitti will probably succeed Nliti lls head of the Italian gov- ernnient, it was believed today. TOIIOWIHB tlic resignation of the Nitti cabinet nnd announcement that Vittorio Orlando liiid tlccidotl to resign as President. of the (lh-nni bcr of Deputies. It was believed new popular election would shortly bo announced but little hope was livid that this would roiicvo the tense internal situation. Socialist deputies cheered voci- fcrousiy when Nitti announced tiiiit. tlic dccrcc Increasing flour and broad prices had been rescinded. Counter shouting by the Conser- vative group transformed the Chamber session into a. veritable bedlam. Personal encounters be- tween deputies of opposing fac- tions led to great confusion. After. the announcement that the bread decree had been snnuled Nittl nn- nounced his resignation and those of all his cabinet members. He mid ed that, they would remain in ofllce until a new government could be formed. Ever i} y wise man takes his turn at acting foolish. I Love is a disease of the head that affects the heart. Aststsmsat isn't necessarily false because you disbeiisvs It. » take, Sold in Charlottetown zit Foster's : - coil vibrators, using pinin coils and employng a timer, not of the roller and segment type just described. but one (zipiiblt- of tiltisliig the cir- cult through each coil in rotation and producing it quick brcnk—~ four interrupting devices similar to that used in tlic distributor system bo- ing required, combined in a single timer unit . Qucstoiis of goncrnl interest motorists will ooos-c-ic-iln. to be answered iii this 600ml". “illiice permitting. ll‘ up immediate answer is tleslrctl, cir close sclf-iitltiressotl. stiiiiipt-tl on. Viilllliti. Ailiiross Albert L. Uiough, ciiru of our oillcc. Record 2.12%, 'l‘rlai half greatest performers. iIll‘ t-lusc of lust season. tliciitiou of his rczil speed. big nioncy in tlic siiiesring. age, "Like ‘begets like." Rex Heart. will make Keeps Baby's Skin Healthy F every mother could only real. i" U18 dfliller which lurks in the neglect of chafing and skin irrilii- tions she would not take chances on being without ‘Dr. Chase's Oint- iiient to a-ppiy after baby's biiih. it arrosts the development of eczema and makes the skin soft, smooth and velvety. _ 60 cents a box, all dealers, or Ed- inanson, Bhtes a ‘Co, Ltd, Toronto. 9707-6-12.6l. DAY at l s. m. d 5A The Wednesrrany tai-‘ialsvsrc v about l a. m. Thursdays; The Sundays about 1 p. m. . IARI.QIQ caNoNdimliiltrrnsns. LTD. . St. Stephen, N ll. Tin the Stud Se I920. Rex lieait, 2066-45912, Enrolment No Z2 1.04.1110! mile track. - lioxlieart is sired by Grciit llciirt, 2.12%. he bi-iufl Russel, Jlum Willie Wilkes by the Krviit GQOFKB Wilkes. llcart 2.1214 is Aifntlzi, (half sister to ‘Peter 'I‘lio Great Brcntest sire) by Pilot Medium. grand dam by 'l‘rvli10"i- of Rex Heart is mingled the blood that. ’1‘.iiroughGeor-ge.lWiilires 519, (co nsldered by all horsemen tilt i“ foundation of all mod~rn trotter). on the sires side, anti on it"! “e side iiv inherits the siiinc blood that. has produtrcil the worlds ill‘ est iiidivliliiiil sire "Peter The Great" sire of 4110, 2-30 iwrmrmcrs Rex Heart 2.12114,- hiiy staiilonovter twelvn hilliilrcil iioimd‘ h iloeii n superb and consistent rncv horse, Ills race lie Is a big strong ratified with abundance of speed, [ierfectiy kind and quiet. Position ill and out of harness. He is string lsrge sound. 11105 that show early speed. prizc winnc rs wherever-shown. ti" You owe it to yourself to see this woll bred bill 5'" breotling your mares t‘itlfl.wl|gvrqi_ “s 1f you don't. got exire ‘ from liliu, you arc sure of u big sound driver. Rcinenier tlic l1 it the entire season of 1920. "i "Wu"! 105. 07°“! Perth. cxcvni 'l‘liiirstliiy of ouch week. IERMSI-tlfive dollars payable at time first scrvic“ tioiinrs snore when niirt-s prove in foul. Mares at owners G. H. Myers, V. S. V. D Eastern Steamship Lines, 111° IITIIIIIKATIOKAL LINN Resumption of Freight and Panehles lervlns It. ls Steamship "Governor Dinlis ' will is IIHAE iliastpo as Saturday trips are dlrset to ITATIROOIII ‘l’. l? _._ AT......... GANONIYS a CANDY FACTORY Goon WAGES AT THE sun-r rmz OPPORTUNITV roa ADVANCEMENT STEADY worm - ELM HALL EXCELLENT. OPPORTUNITY FOR Our Unto-Date Boarding House. per week while working with us. . . charge. Board Furnished st 83-99 A Competent Matron in Stating Age ason oi by Mambri Dmu oi it , tile wvrl 1n the lei the wod has produced ft‘t‘(il‘ii i9 ‘w _ umbitlililitlflniiil‘ t K9 inc 0H0] (IS illou. W‘ me iii then i risk. Owner in choral‘- ..-r'? ’ an all 5"” WI? | ll. JOYIII 0V5" n:‘0"p. m. (Atiaslld 1m“ rt and Lubse for new 7°“ Lhttlhasefs Ointment caaslatiifyc H“ 7m‘ u“ \ I i sm-s-sou. t . art-unfit. and _fuli information spat‘! t ' Ls 0. - __..._¢......._-_. _ s -..¢...~.s-.-s->---- I ‘ Line ‘ o . imm- “gain m;