‘social and morn! i-llrrttuurttligit » ll» u: Ll! act omlnrirlafion. nptllt iwiuc Cod uinu-u-a" o e...- rlohe - k- ‘ “Youanoollilnlootiiaawbiyoiiainmql banana-halt u. k» , a. -_ 7" ‘El-I'M ‘.“‘l‘.3..,.§“.i?. ‘h’ z ‘h on _u men. uunl ....... ..';‘."'..."'. l ...... ......... .. ' $57.00 an o. - v - .1. "fizufinktr: .'.'.":..‘2:':".""i::"~¢.'.‘..::.": dots.“ "' SAMUEL 115$ Q 60., LIMITED. smuuliiialooo.‘ Moldaotnnn cl Hanan and Dalton in Auwniabila Amounts. Gl WIJJNGTNI ST. EAST, TORONTO tliomtrfiitfiotwevosfiogomtott i lm Iolttmn Wilts-n. (LV.O.. LL11, DEL, Fruiiku. A. S. Voflfllllll. DOLL. Ila-rim! Dinrtoi. TII LAIGIBT AND HOST COMPIIEIi-‘ENSIVELYTOIHYPID SCHOOL 0F MUSIC IN THE DOMINLON. RE~OFENS SEPTEMBER 1ST, I920 l of Intlrllationnl reputation. Lectures on Musical History. Two unrt Hallo. Lorie Concert mentl. Piano Pcdnloizicl. etc. OIIIn Ind smaller Pipe Orpans, atford- llkll appaiiiIi-il Wot/mi '1 knliiulie. In! lupin hcllitko for Oran Practice. Th: Ifuiiurtltiliirv flllabu». Ymr Boat, and Students’ Orchestra. Ensemble Giana. \’lonii~n's lteeidelile- Cnleildar w bu Ito. Bfldcnta’ Weekly Recitals. Free cent to any Hddfflul on request. ‘LOCAL EXAMINATIONS FOB 1921 will be bold throughout the Dominion, according to locality, In June: and July. 1021. Dudl- . Wu...“- OYAL vlorolu. course MONTREAL A IIEYHDIGNTIAI. cones-sun: FOR “liiillcn wutilsivrs ATTEND- lhli MMEILI. imivlsusl-rr Charlottetown Business College REOPENS SEPT. 7TH_ STAFF OF PRACTICAL IN BTRUCTORS BUSINESS COURSE: Rapid Writing, Spoil- ing, Corespondellco. {iommercitll Arithmliu, Book-keeping, liy Actulil Business. Practice, iiusi~ ncss Forms and Banking. Commercial Law by Mr. 0.3. lnman. K.C.. Loc- turer and Examiner. SHORTHAND COURSE: English. Buttress (‘or- respondellce, (Torrect Sty le and indenting, hiilneoi: rapping. Typewriting, Commercial, Professional and Court Reporting by the reliable Pitmanlc Sys- tem of Shorthnnd. ADVANCED ACCOUNTING To those: who. desire. For information nppiy to L. P. MILLER, Principal. tllnnrfl by Ilfllfl fiftieth- . limit tiny-ll) tlfuundwtt I llll? Ill. _ (‘lllill ll H Iwiilliu-ii lr-nlllllg to rItanreo-s in -»l~ “"lv*lrflll* iii lIIv main from to t..i iii-ii l.iit llllllnl‘ identi- Hdl ljillllllllllllhj hill‘ tii dispenses in inimit- Appllnutliiiiil Nliltlllll Iii- llifltlk‘ ciiilv as ueaculll- iiiiullull lll [hit (‘tiller/m In llmlttéti l-‘tir priiilpoi-liii- IlIllI tllformn» lion nppiy to The \\l|l'l|0'll- to r 81'. MARGARETQ III-III COLLEGE mm lIi-ZILI-LIDBAYWOI-IDI-ill HILL ACADEMIC COURII IIOI unnn-ronr In. 0-000: henna, Prairies! I3 Ivanhoe: B. I. lit-Arno, l: I JnhndlnpalanIaJnnlq,$rfl..lS Qbndnrnndnqpflbndnn I ‘wily 1i tar Needs A ' itiilwouliee Air Power WMGI‘ System KlNG,SCOLLEGE, WINDSOR ltlNlVllliSiiY ‘ lillllllf-Pil ill n few .‘_ mos, gmence. Law and Divinity. li< ~~l ‘- Bet-mum ll li- this bus. Hfilrtllllvlll o ftiruii-r can make. Wu‘.- <l\--iil Ill imrrytn; Jzhlrtl It Mini-hi, ilittfil iilll m oiuini. II;- iiiu-t. .-. illv Wllnfllll "rotllb t. a rt .i with lii- lP-Iflfl tli molar rld at ma." work, iietlé-i of lltlfllfl lxtiulftirl aim» "out Inn’! [Ito wife ii! N» “p! m- iumil n: I'll‘ t:_tl\ A thorolizh Academic trutnitw m moth-rou- cost. alutdiil tn» lwsl HIINIt 1w ». o"... 'NrlllI~v wimnu‘ " I‘ il Tbs (foliage wit’ o" ro-npi-rl lh- i-hlrlri-ii‘ li- ‘AH! "no, iin-iilil non..- ---|ill|iii--.i n tt» ‘iv-il- all; ri-iniiutii-i’ tlllllk Pint i‘. "LI"I\!|' .4 ‘ITA’ I|| Into» - mie- vi... ‘_IIll ilit " l it si-i-n ii-nl vln,. ..-i.»li. ‘in... vlli i,,..., ~-i.-i.,. , A ~'ll "will Ji- Ill-rt kn-i September 29th, M-xt 3 I ‘lilftiruiritloii. l Ill v o" ltli~" F-if ihlletlli-n will '1 <54 aqflfaflfl" t|llfllififl4llllull lir-Il fret o: do Ht o...” .--. . n~ "n ill: l" ».- . "II! “I-‘fll-lll-il o t,-.|i‘ | .., THE PRESIDENT. " ini: outfit force it Mo." nzigilan iii iiiiii. m“: Windsor. N. N l Ziilh‘ lli. 1.4 ti?! 7 UTJuKi 7t (lilac-n Hi,. (Yhrlriutt-Itiivii u ‘. Y I L; ill Pro ert ' lot Mlle fllit- ~l'|\\'T|!llll f'li..l|'ll’l>'llll! TUIIIT‘ Bllinglo tlutl lilth Illlttfllllll‘! rind pill-tier lnizvi-r water tlnd stvlini, nou- _tl-im bllill in i017 in good condition ‘ with null wnter wb-iol of 40 to 4t. horse power, Land»; plot of lzlnd, fill SEALED 'l‘l~‘.Nlli-)ilH will no re ceivcd by the undersigned until Tuesday, Sept. 14th, I920. t.ii ‘the purchase tif Tho Wellington t‘,o,,‘ IJtd. property. _ Property for sale is as follows". One liildget Marvell tlqlr mill‘ o new u in w i. llll'Ht) r5‘... ,',',‘,',1§,§‘§:"§,,,,fle,.._ Mm é “my Property-d plot of hind includ- stnce 1917. 1 inl: mill otizht, 12 acres. l building Ono wont cording lrrtll (clothed lot. one lilTr‘ more or lens. anew lttst your). building ill good 'I"‘I\ It" '"*'"i< 0i "mttllltl "H181 0 condition. * uni-inset] with i-zlt-h tender. One boiler ilnd engine in seplirato building with cont-rat» fmlnilatlons and floor. 28 5-8-18 Int "n-e. acres E. T. GAUDET, ilec-‘y-Treaa ‘itcanwship Lint-s, Inc. IVTI-llt ‘JATIHYA I l.I.‘~'I-2 Eastern Resumption of Pltclirm and PIIIIIFIIIXrP Qa-rvii-l- it. John rm! tl-ialnn ieeomslilp "Governor nliiiirlcy". will ltrnvv >11 Jullll wvcry \vr-:n.\.'t-"-" ".\Y It l n. m. mid fivrf)‘ RATITRHAY .-iv ll i. It]. (\I"H'\Ilt' law-i The Wcdnel-llaylrlpu nv-v v11 Hist blmtlvt-it iln-l Llibw: vliii- lllt-llllll ioout 10 n. iii. rliiirsoiiyii’. Tl»- ésiiintiii flips .i..- GIN‘!!! lfl liosltllt .0..- Mind!!! About t p. m. ‘ FAlll $.00 Direct connectl ‘i'l'.\'l'l"‘illlltl'lli IILIII III’ o . with’ Metropolitan Lim- ull-Illirfll for Now York vii- flil-‘lll. _ Frail t. otel and full information limit) ti» ‘ n. q. u nlzli. .\L'l"llla -.l John. N. D. reside-lice l words the _ _"‘_jll|ilill0ll oi Prince Edward Island EDITOR 0F CORNWALLJREE- HOLDER DESCRIBEH PLEAS- ANT SOJOURN IN GARDEN OF THE GULF, Mr. Young, Editor, and Pirblzsli- er of the Freeholder, Cornwall, 0n- tario who with Mrs. Young spent ll delightful vocation in Charlotte- town this summer, publishes an in teresting account of their trip_ At- ter n. graphic LIPECTIDIIOB of the iollrney from’ Cornwull to Borden he proceedoz~ All houl" or less lands us on the Prince Edward Island side, at u new village, Borden whence the train is hauled to meraid Juno tion, on the main line, running west to Summerside and cast to Charlottetown. The distance from Emerald J_uncton to Charlottetown is 31 miles "but as railway travel like everything else on the island is leisurely, the time was three hours. A5 the crow flies the dis- tnnce would be a good d€ill less, but the road ls exceedingly serpen- tine, and one can often see the locomotive frolll the 1'03!‘ couches. There is no hurry, however, and the Journey is n pleasant one, vii~ fluxes being frequent, with runny crystal brooks and ponds, in which one can see the trout jumping. The tflelds tllro large. and hedges of spruce have now gVlWll to rather thig trees. The furm house: as u rule tell of prosperity, llud the barns and oulbtlildiugii nre evident ly frequently WIlll\:\V(l5llL‘J_ (fr-ups bceu cut, l-: heavier than "in (1n- itario. Oats seem more genrrully grown than \‘.'ll€;1i, lilli ‘put-Ms are tl gtzlndiby, the arial under ill“ Psmflelli being much larger thzln with us, Tilcre are many field: of turnips, but little torn, the sens-m being too short Cheese far-forks are frequent, and one sees many excellent cattlc, mostly Atrrshir-s, ‘llrlllflll thorn in tl good sprinkling 1f lltl"‘=it<lli.°., ulid mil 1| tr».- Jtr- "ct". Sheep wrro .-\' nui- time ralsvl véry oxtProivr-iv, but not *0 tliuch so in later YEBTi-Z. paizsilfy l)“~'3flll°.t” the Priuno, Ellwzlrtl ls nll Fnrtlrrs like "how of Ontario, think liiore of do Viv lwri- f-zittl comfortable» quill-tor. J fzllliil_l' hotcl. kept by ' ., who make the place very ngrno able to their guests. As almost everywhere, hotel acconiulotllllitin. is. at n premium in Cli:ll"i0ltte|nv:n, filltl if one. docs not restcrvt- rwolun". Ill atlvatlce, one is very llllllll‘ tn be urriflic to obtain ‘llPPYlllp; (|\liil‘" tors. We WPTO tall] that ill the beaches on the north silorc~ Otltgrio Jotlrinflistis seem good, and tiny, which lifts just “'°‘ii.i....‘.'i'i.'; =l=i‘i3'i‘i'I°if.i‘-‘i“'v§!{ MR. QASFARD DUBORD 159 Avenue Pius IX, llontrenl. “For three years. I was a mfgrgi-fypm Dyspepsia and my 30118111 doctor told me I could not be cured. At this time, a friend advised mo and. l did so. After taking trio bores oi‘ ‘Fruit-o- I was greatly relieved; and gradually this marvelous fruit medicine mode me completely well. My digestion and general health l"! ilmtlldldfll“ "f which I ‘We W ulstiou by the census of 1911 of to try ‘Fruit-olives’ lives’, “FrulL-n-tives". GASPARD DUBORIL a~i.@ ";‘;:i_-’ cope, The busllltss section is pl"in Square, containing about 70 IICPEB. Ll group of iiu-- public bllildlllgs——» tho llotlso of lRirliJulc-nt, court house, post otilcv, customs house. etc, and nlarkot llnd enlbellishc-d with rorctchcs of line lawns and l>ililllflil flower beds, which tluul" ish exceedingly in the moist lit-ii 1lir_ Tile stores, llro good. [The streets are mostly wide. tlnd those that have been paved with asphalt or concrete very good Indeed; of those unpaved the less said the better, especially after a ll€Z1V_\' rain. Shade trc-es abound llll the streets, ti good many citns. but not iletiriy so large a5 in (‘orn- wsll of the same tlgc, probably owing to n talder climate, Indeed. with the exception of sprltces-sll “Tiarh trlverii has an suxiotr qlirst For {very corncr, nook and t-hzlclcf‘ rv id lll"l. lie, s'l and rooms .'ll‘f‘ :lll"->'l~l‘." l- ". for thr- °lllllilli'l‘ ..ou lit‘ ‘Jory d‘ffi~rt~lit it list-d ti hoard .-it farm ho:l*"t"s for $4 oi" F» tl W“Ek_—lt“i‘3 thrill tho hi1, hot-l“. now charge by 1hr» tiny 'i‘rl timrq hnvn r-hanrgrl, llFTt’ 21" i., ‘NIIP-Yt‘. Phuflwttrtlizrlt. tllt> crlpitzll of FTlIlC" Filiivnri lilflllvl, c‘. ‘his. 11,1100 illil'lllilnlit~s—~".l city, us" it wcrP. d IPII ~ out i'l7.\l.l'.lI TW-‘Mfllfilif-l, litltll 11nd H- Ililfll-f] ill twr l'ii-=t, t‘ Fl -t.. Tl and ill tli- t t fIvc lnupcclol". JOHN l". \' "IF-All. Post Pffiwn lnspcctor i‘i\i-.l (‘fficc lnsnoctorw tdTlr». ' I"\"ll, Ann-list. titth .19‘.‘o old - n! = M A ti. tiOWPR/l WI" SPIALIEI) WWCNUIGRS, tltldre-i-trlvll to lt-i-liil: l‘ lirilvrtll, will lw rm»- ~' "t ' "~ .lii\t‘-I Iilllll, -iii l'ti- llll- ‘ililll flu-pl. i920 fut‘ lllt- mill- - i-l‘ Ill-l ltlltiv-ilttfl-l Illlllltl. iul -<1 (‘vnlflulrt for foul" yt-tll'."1. ii.iil.. I - Nu ‘t .. ililllilllntl-l" llvllllflirrl . tllw l'l"llltv»tl IIUIIPPH t-iintulnlul.’ flirtti wt’ lI|'i|III]"'lt>ll nil t-i conditions of |ll~.|i~:---l "initial-t IHII" l-v- II'F‘H liiid lilllnk forum nf Tctiiicl" iltliy bc oli- lllliliml oi Illt- l‘t-s4l UDlTirtLW of Roi.- FlllLfltllt, i-tiirlzntt», nud New Lon do“ linil nt the tifficc rif ti-ln Post flffirro inspector". JOIIN It‘. “WIEAII, Post Office lnnpccttil" Pt-"f tlffti-r- inspector's tlfficc. "llnrlottctnwn, Altgllilt 12, 1020. ,. ct l‘ll'l\\'I lilitll noon, on l-‘rl- ti- lflth 1 mritvr. Tn!‘ llir rovi- I w of 7"" hlfilffff"?! ‘Mn v n-vncd Contract for four vi-o- X pt!’ \\'lf“.: I\'It"\ \Vl\_‘ l"ll'lt'lh fitntioll ltiinl Mlltl Hnl-t ‘t Iflllfl llll‘ Postmaster Generals . | ,.., ,. " i ' It "mi-van cniitwlltlriv furth- rr illf-dlllntloii u~l to conditions) Pf --"'-.t"'t contrwt lnoy be noon n d jllonk [orvwi of Tt"ll""" nny h" I intvl nt tho Port t fftrvrl _of llr . lot. '1 Pint-on ond at tho office of llir.» Post (,"i:~~ fvtrvim-tnr JOHN F. WIInAII. Pttfll fiffim- lnrpector Pfftco lvinpcrtofln ("Firm - t 'i""I"\Vll, August 19th, N20. ' fltitliw» tn rv-ivii-ml-iws of lllP vmiait- ,,‘,. ‘ "f nii- District in which they |r~~I~'-» tllt= troos, nlrlplc, beech, etc, are wtllilllFf lhrln in Ontario. Spruce tin t-srtglinlv lilo-wt (lbulltlilfll, tlnd 11 l("il1‘iillCll(lil£=, feature of tho land- isczlpr- i Ailrr n brief rctrrcnce to the Elt- touristit toil us, when on» won't! pflrlfncnta] pamL 11w publlg build.’ in") in Charlottetown, Hillsboro |Bridge and other points of inter- i-xst in and around the city he con ' icludes: l Tile Garden of the Gulf, the ll\~ lllilbllf-lfliq of Prince Edward fond- ~iv call their island, tllld ccrtninij/ ‘the name i5 well tieservctl. andf . ‘wnnflry the pmplo iovo and are lproud of their insular home Nor are they at nil modest ill ‘Iolutlbie Form Property For liliittiyflli! Sale ‘This property ir. situated near iotmt-lc-ttettiwn tlnil consists of llbout 110 acres of the best flirlil lunl. pltlttZt-liliy llll t-letlr tilltl cultivable with good buildings and equip nwut. Will sell outright or to the i-l-zht |l.'ll'lV 'will sell hzllf intern-st. ‘An excellent opportunity for it man with two to four thousand dol~ tvrs in start in a paying business. Write B. 3 . General Delivery Charlottetown. 2447~8-27-3i. t t "A ' - fl fr. MAIL CtlNl IiAC. .\‘I“.*\I.I'III 'I‘l"NI)l7ill1’i, lldllrnllllPd in llii- ‘ll-ilerill, will lii- I14‘- itv-d '- I. until yltmli, mi Flt,» tiny, 1h 5b ptonil-i l‘. 1.020 t r thi- l'ull\'f’_\'llllt't' of llttl l\lui<-><t,\'.~4 till ll |llll|tl'ill‘ll twiiitnli-t f-r ffltclllbl, rilX llllll‘.\t |i1'l‘ \Vl'l'k till Ilit- rtiiitl- W...- tHNILIIILIN blorlh IIIIIJI l-luil llollli- lio, ll fl-oll l'oi:tlllile-i-~l' (;1-nr-i".'il",¢t llltlllfillTi‘. Printed ilotlvvs containing fiii-tln-l" lnftirllltltloll nu to t-tmtlltliills of pip ported Contract lllny be set-ll llmi tilalllt forms of TPYIITI‘? lmly Ii»- oi» tnlncil Ill 1hr‘ Punt (‘Fiona of “Hint! islands North nnti llopcflcld uvlll ilt tlio- offit-i- of tho Post Office lnspcc- tor. JOHN F. “WIEAIR, Post flfficP lnnprfittll‘ Pm"! flfflr-v lllt-powtiii-‘g Office, Pbnrlottctnwn, Alirllst liltli, i920. 2180-8-14Snt3I. [IEPAIVPIVIIENT 01-‘ MILITIA AND ' DPITFEPICE tall Expcdltirinnril Fore» ruin»: t-yltcrvby VIVFII to till i-iiii- rr-nictl that cx-lncmhcrs of IIII‘ Culi- ll-lion Expeditionary l-‘tirvi- who mo, entitled treatment must niitirmt. Firir applications tn the Tlislrlctl Tlcntnl Pfflocr at the llondqtlllrtv-rll i». r» mfon- lrlt NPDVWUHPI‘. 1920. Applications fill" dontsl trI-ntrt-"t "v-limn aftv-i- hi. September, 1M0. will nnt hr considered. (SRdJ FlUCvFlNld FISFYV. ' \ln' ii~ General Deputy ltilinistcl", and Defence. Ottawa, Allrrurt 3. 102i: Pm mbfcwrlplyvcrs will not M- hcalih was vory bad. I consulted l ' rhvelehnami t°°kl1l3 medlcl" 5nd cultivated lands; more fsrm pro- flllthfully carried out hislnstructlonl; ductiou; more post offices; more but I did not improve and finally the 60cm box,ti fol" $2.50, trial sile,25o. Al. ilil dealers or sent postpnid by rant a story of its own. PruIt-a-tlvus uoiltod. ottiiwii. out. Allflzelher the impression l f with... want? ‘lfrofitiongofily _. _. ,‘, ltDG-IN , Aux. 28-41011,‘ W, I‘. A. Turgeon in s speech last nllttt Dollltod out that iiie people of Western Canada ‘were not llkllll for free trade but they were op posed to the high protective tariff and asked that agriculture ahoull _ be freed from the burden of plying taxes for protection of other indul- tries jmnklllg their attractions known. A folder issued by the Charlottetown Board of Trade makes the follow- lug claimsa-dseaet extremes ol boat and cold of any province east of the Rocky Mountafbs; no fogs or cyclones; hail or summer frost very rare. Per square mile Prince Edward Island has-twice as many people; four times s5 many hor- lses; four time as many cattle; four times as many sheep; six _times as many swine; almost eight. times as many poultry as any other province; more cattle than in any one of the United States, ex- cept lows Also, more farms; more miles of railway; more miles of ‘telegraph lines; more miles of tele- phone lines; more shipping ports; more churches and general attend- ance there- than any other pro- vince of ‘Canada. , The Island was discovered by John Cabot iii 1497; annexed to tile British Empire in 1758, and enter- od the Dominion of Canada in 1873 lt has 2184 square miles and a pop "$3.278 l 0f late years the breeding of lbiack foxes has been engaged in to a large ex-tent, but there is enough to be said of them to war- left upon the casual visitor to Prince tEdwsrd island/is a very fnvoratble one. and those who visit it once t-ipulit/ on tilrit- titles of Victoria are likely to return. l . ‘000-0900-00-00000000-0000)“ liotel Victoria 0 i rm mama, ll moms with print.» lintbn, Completely re - novrltsl Iillcalloul i unfit‘!!! " H. c. nmawn, nu. tWoii-‘iovlmoivn hotel (10,, Ltd. Pvopmtorp. menu Prom p‘ i sum-nu. . . .1 .. ..»48000000oodo , . REVERE HOTEL fleo, S_ lumen, City, B, Benja- nlln. Cardtiganf Miss ‘Smith, Cardigsn;_ A. O. Francis, St. hXaryH-z, Ont, D. J. Campbell, ‘MQYIIRKUP; W_ H. Macliarcn, River John; Frank Jay. Mt. Stewart; M_ McLeod, Summerside; Ru “P, Mil- ton, Ailbert Moines. N. 13., Otto V. Rose, Arlington, Mass, ,»W, N, .i>omi~, Hil-ls-boro, N_ B_. n. A. Rose, l-lillsboro. N. 13., Miss Eu- ,nice- Mcllltyre, French Village; M. Etta-Lean, North Wiitshire; E_ Lock- hart, Souris; R. M. Molnnis, Bos- ton,.Mass., Chas. Crowley, Ken» $111810“; Lyndale Sample, lien- Ringlml; Mrs. Tyndale Semple, KPIISIHZHIH‘. Mrs, J. F. Profit, Keu~ slngton; J_ F_ Profit, Kerisingtoti; W. E. England. Suminerside; James Gormaif, Kensington; Kent- iord Ii, Waite, Wilmot; Peter A. Aeiiew, wuiiioi; s. Martin Mc- Gillliian, Cardigan; Mr‘ and Mrs, G. W. Ross, Toronto; E. w_ some, ChlCBZO; D. C_ Grant and wife and 91104-40118: G, R. Morrison, Sav- "tlte Harbor; EIB‘ Ellis, Odrenry; F. Ellis, -0'Leary; J. H. McGreg- cor-nor. Montague: J. R. Breliaut. Mflnlflttlli‘; ll. Dolise, Boston; J_ l.. Youuksr, Montague; Fwd Yuuukor, Montague; C. l-l. Board- ninn, Ilrockville; liugh, l), onto, llzldzvr, Nt'ld_, 'I‘lios_ Curran, St. ,John’_-t, Nfid.. Louis J. McDonald, ‘New London; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wentherlile, Lynn. Mass, A, iiic- lmnn, Souris; Chas. J, Cooke, Kcn~ ilington; A, ll_ Whltc, Ottawa. We VICTORIA HOTEL R. A_ Richardson, Chsthsm, Ont, W. Hunter, St. oJ-hn; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald V. White, Pembroke. 0nt_, E. R. Eownsend. St. John; M_ Borkowltz, Montreal; Gordon P4 Aluir. Montreal; F. W. Ben- lon, St. John; J- R. McKnight. St. John; M. Bohan, St. John; Ed, Bohsn, St. John; E. Palmer. City; MIBs l-leninghtlm. Truro; P. M. Crompton. Antigonish; J. D. Mc- Intyre, Montague; E. Field, Toron- to; J, Ktrlcwood, Toronto; A, E Wllmot, "St. John; T. G. lves, Mon- tague; E. Psulds. Truro; It. ll‘. Seymour, Montreal; J. Cowts, l-iti- lifax; J. Ltvinlstone, Sydney; B}. M. Enslte. Toronto; A_ L. Smith. Kingston; R_ A_ Becltsut, Am- hern; ‘Mr. and Mrs. D. J, LicNell, Boston; H. Thompson and son. Montreal; l-i, Show, Toronto; A. J Davis. Halifax; l-l_ ill, Petson. llalifnr; J. W. Fraser, Halifax; W. S. Lee, Halifax; F: H. S. Low- pnld for the advertisement if they mane ll without mlthortty from the hrrvlrtmcht. 8361-142.) ZZZZ-Z-Lllllztiil. H. Q. 21B2-l-HBltlI. don, 0st,. C. S. Warwick, Mon- treat. Georgie l nay, Ottawa; .1 . E. Slater. Lon-~ rarest my“ Watt.“ l, THE BANK or j NOVA "scorn" 1.01111. llaleoml, lawns. School Fairs and Bankers fompetilion I80. AVAILABLE FOR EACH IfAlIt ltlnkc Afllllfllllllll Now Every teacher and parent should note that. Intending Exhibitors in the Bunkers’ Competition for Pitta lind Calves must lnuke application at. the nearest brunch Bunk before the date of the Fair. Otherwise tile money will not be paid. Forms may lie obtained at ".he Banks or ut the Department of Agriculture. Chur- ti "clown. ' 24_8|--26thl_llmllI. molten A reward of $20 will be paid by the undersigned or information leading to the arrest and convic- tion of any person or persons found trespassing on Fish or Fog lslund, in Richmond Bay for the purpose of shooting. The name of the in- former will be withheld. This is private property and anyone found there with a gun without written lporrnission will be prosecuted to the full extentof the low. K. B. RICHAIDB. 2167-8-13-SatsudWedth15th. W Charlottetown Branch 0P tmrwd- PAID-UP CAPITAL ' RILSERVE FUND ' NPREPAREDNE " —FAILURE A bank account is an assistant ' in character building. ' confidence, independence and pride which f increases eflort and paves the way to succeu, x en an account to-day and be , ‘ i "J. R. Dler, Manag , SS‘: It establishes the l THE CANADIAN BAlttK or" COMMERCE 3| 5,000,000 $ I 5.000.000 , , n .- CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH. C. Lomer Miles, Manage}, f KINIPS COUNTY , EXHIBITION The following additions and corrections wtlhbe made to King's County Exhibition Prise List 1920. C LABS VP-PIGS t t Sec. lit-Pen of two Bncon Hogs and breed or cross, to weigh not less than 170 lbs. More than 270 lbs. 56.00. $4.00, $3.00. Sect 14—Brood sow any age, York- shire. Diploma. lect. 15—-Brood sow any rigs, any other breed. Diploma. , cuss xi. ~ 11!; Sec. 39- Collection of Linen ri-oiif Island grown flex 1st $100, 2nd $50, 3rd $25. Sections 40 and 41—Work of girls between l3 and 18 years. ANDREW LAVERS. Secretary. 2424-8-26-thswsss5i. many other articles . 2444-8-27-6I . i AUCTl(_lit_ sue To be sold- by Dllblic Bilctldh i, the premises of Mrs. George" L 3601!. at Cornwall, on Wednud 22nd. Bepteonber, 1920 st ... o'clock p. m. her homestead of 65 acres together with hon I furniture. binder. mower. so.“ roller, scuffler, carts. plows, p; rows, 2 driving wagons, sleigh! For particulars apply to McLEOD G BENTLEY, B ii l 2425~8-26-TuesThsBati11i. o “on. _ Farm For I ale Farm for sale at Cardigan North consisting of 130 acres, '16 u . clear, new dwelling house, bunt in good repair. W-ill be sold wt or without crop. BDDIY. For portion] JOHN GORDON] . Cardigan North, l HE pleasure of shoppinp; is not ‘ lnarrird by ally misgivings as to qllallll’ when you ask for Watson's Underwear. The wtindctiul elasticity of the spring needle knit fabric, the varietyof weights, and the dainty finishes assure comfort 1nd lasting satisfaction to the wearer. \ t. ‘v _ . _ _ . _ , _ , _ The Lat o 1 Harufa turinr, f._om_"a-"',l..:1lt:-", Drontord, Ontario.‘ ("rd