.': GE! _ SOHOLOON '- At the Hotel on 9w!- $2M. ‘Rev. A. B. fiwwart. - 4 Glllill. of Melville, to -- um of Wood Island. ,. , Y-MAHAR. — At. the f ti» britle by the Rev. “Murchison, James MoGou t of Hamilton, and Illa llahar, of Durniey. DEATHS I 1- v-M‘ the P111101; County on luiyrlsy evening, ‘Sept. Mrs. Gaorzu Simpson @- pron. -m his home. 11 Park Charlottetown early Bun- 1 1 1; 909:. 26th, Charles mind $1 years. Funeral to- I p, m. to People's Ceme- Boqbon and St. John papers 9011-) MEMUIIIAM NORMAN MICLEAN a . panned away at Montague 20th,uit., Norman Kmv Holman, a well known fol". d boat builder; well IMOWH ui’ the superior product» cwntuuauiship, but more bc~ 0f Iris high moral chamcicr. p who prlLlCiplEs of Jesus , His int-i‘. request irns that i} vorho hymn, "Jvsus Paid it “ -ITHYLIId bu sung an. his fu111-r‘_il , This wzm conducted on 32nd by Rev. II. 1.. hiclicn- Cardigan, where his "Earth- beiui-acie" wna laid Io Phi. jgqygg p; mourn u hclov- -l _ a sister, Mrs. Jiis. Bruce, u: 1, Sitilh, two uuiurhlvrs "W!" poms, whose grcniosi trwsuro 15, world is the memory of one 111w of sevaniyifive yours a VcflllCa-llllll of tho truth. hmest man is the lwbivfll ll 0f Livai." Patriot uud ' CODY) l‘ L‘ ...__-¢QQ->—-——~ WHEAT VALUE LOWERED Examiner pleflfifi .0 Z“' lidiLiGO. Sevt- Z2-—R@¢@1Pis var a thousand cars of wheat , ‘innipog turned the HUM! 0i fmt values downward Icduy j»- FLI iirodo wns inclined to look m1 [roused piirvssurs from (Jnnudn. ‘i mvmhbl‘ closed. zit 232 :u1d .\Iiil't‘Il ’ I5, ‘.‘ i-4 to 8 i-4 cents not IUWPI‘. o mm liwniaud for whcnt was . :1 wink fenlurw in Ili- is ‘the fact that _l1~11d‘.11‘.: ..g countrivs abroad 1i‘ ad I-IE most urgcni r<q.1i1-:11‘r11.- ,, iy in the season in ‘the i.'11i.I.e-1i ‘v itna markets and now zit tlu ‘ vhon the (T-zi-Iizidizin crop '1. ‘lz‘lillg Io move, the ilcmiiml i dbl-lie. -<Q-c>»-—~- you think you won't Iilllfi; ::. cnl, usk the man who hud oiic think safety." says the Safe i" - Wu IJnIma-ut (‘uron (‘n'('< ‘naliian National Railways g ANGE OF TlME--P.E. ISLAND DIVIS|ON Yn-pnronoinz Monday, Ociobcr ’ , 1W1», Irriins will run as follows: Jirlly ~~irr~nf Sunduy lcrivo Chur- f ‘oipvrzi (L25 u. mf arrive Borden g A 111. Summer-skin 9.20 a. 111.; . 11 .111; l-iavs Borden 4.10 p. 111. i live rlnmmrrrside 6.05 p, n1. “ isrlim-mfnsvn 6.35 p.m. ' fmlii’ excopt Suricia-y leave (‘imrr 1 ‘wh, I11‘. 12.40 p.111. arrivi- Sum ' mi-wl: 4.35 p. m. Daily owcapt Sunday ‘iooro ’h:11‘ itetown 2.40 p. 111. tilrriva Iivr- 1 6.10 p.m. u-rrivc Summvrii-il- '1 p. m. Tixnish 9.45 p.111. hlly except Sllllilily ionvp lim- 1 $.40 a. m. arrive EHIPYYIIII Jiii‘i'- .1 .140 :1. m Stimniu-raido 0.20 g1 Phafiioitnwnvn i041‘) :1. 111. .~i:v <~.(- pi ~11 Iii» 1i. tifrivo S11n1u1r-1‘si1l' I240 m. CIIITIPIOITEIUWTI Li‘ SHIN-iv I".'|':o 'I‘I;‘;' 1 ~:1 .-wr'\" Sin" 1.. ‘mm; 8.1111111 . ~ II 1.».1:1. nrrivo Bordon ILIII “_ m. ruinecting at ifimcruill with ‘join frmn Borden mid arriving- hnrioLu-rlnwn 6.35 p, m. Dolly except Sunday leave Suur owvie 6.45 a. m. arrive (‘imr- fiiclrvwn 10.40 11. m. Pa-ssrng! s r lifztinianri by this Iruin cimng~ ‘yrs bit Emerald Jct, arrive flor- ;)n 8.45 8.. m. ‘ASH- imry except Sunday rr-nvc "i11r t-rezqwn 0.50 n. 1n. nrrivo Mt ‘iFWifl 8.45m. m. Goorgci.-1:wn 0 n1. Sonrin 11.25 u. n1. urn-inn: lssve Souris 1.15 p. m. or r-Iown 1.00 p. n1. Ml. Slew 415 p. m. zirirva Charlottetown m. ~ vxcop‘ Sivriny irmve Tilimiru - :1 .m. flwnrls Rf!» n. 111. Qflfiefmm 0.45 u.m. Mi. Stewart 50 p. lolly 4-6 a.m. arrive (YharloIu-tinvn .0011 m. returning I‘.‘.'\ve (Zhur dlxrirn I10.’ p 1n. . i, wlfir‘ 4.15 r1 m. .00 p. 1n.. titiztriu 6.05 111i i"? "I p. 1-1 _ Till-- llmiiy ~-.:- pl Srvuriixry and Ffmr 1cm hfurrug; lfurlvor 45.4.1 :1 1v. I "hurioticiou 10.440 111.; I.” leave "1'1..czr_~w11-.-11 tlflive Murray iiarbr 7...» ' v y only leave Murray Hnr» u. m. arrive Chavrirotie- Of- a. m. returning leuvc iwn 4.00 p. m. nrrive rbor ‘ 0.45 p. m. ,_ - PASSENGER AGENT’!!- ‘, nmuorrsrowu, P. l‘ v 0W0)‘. ‘liiifig 150011311!’ are uunicrou-s enough but not all justify their claims I41 repair Iho inljured parts properly. We arc 11x- perts 11L the busillrss 11ml nmki- good our cilafim In r1 pair all .111‘. >1- cur (lanmge thoroughly, 11nd as quickly as good work will pcrmiI. We use only tho best matrri:1i<,_ employ prucijzxni, sober :11id rcmlii ub-lo hoip, and charge vzry rc ‘ 1». ably for our services. Bear ihez-"e facts in mind. ' (Tvntral Garage i 11 c. vicuriisou; Prop, hionluguc. 1 2885 0-18 Sii. 1f i‘. Uiiii-Timii SC tit-Ill uI Eddy iillti 1i Jewelry iliHlkS II f" QYMCR. ~“v'1-.~ wii be pieasi -‘<' t0 have yi U CHI or ‘:1 1w i l cizition \viIl be givcn this year, i' poultry, field and garden products, vuliurc, household scicncc, :Ic., o lu connection with ihis oxhi And graded Ciliile Iiu1's1:s,,sI11-cp 1| in Ihc aitcrnoon. Purlics wishing notify tho Secretary who will czitu Amuscnicuis Admission iu nil IIQDITTIIIIUDIS l-Ixcislioni hot iliuncrs will The CillllllliIit-‘Ii WIII (‘liiII‘1l\'i|i‘ For Prize iisi and particulars Kinnon. ‘P375 Il-IIISI l3]. ': i‘ ‘$.23 'l‘rui (‘lass ‘$.25 Pmc (IICNICILH. t ' _ All races, miic heats. ness. c101‘ of program or (lcciarc ional from money winners except where they confli 1920. ' (JR E ELMA N lllncA RTIIU HIIiQlZ-Q-W-thswlti 51- i sores - worked will he cllilFKPiI for 011011 animal ontcrcd inr solo‘ URVUIIPTII oppnriiiiiiiy for pnrlii-s Wishing Io purchase good sun-k. (Milo limits) I'm-ru- (Milo floats) Prcsiilcn t May Be Special Unfior. Secretary for Ulsizer . . Sir Jurors Craig. II Till-Z been rupurttd than Sir Janus Craig, forn1cr.‘y' Sir EtIWIlYiI i.\r:~1-|1's righl-hziliri n1;111, “my ho fl-Dboinierl special un-Jcrsriinzfuiyv ‘.1r I'I.~'.cr. Sir JfllllilJ l1 urging Ihu arming 11;‘ \1|1u.. curs‘ io h1-_p s1<-i..1i.iu Ihiubii-s i:1 {i} W —~ ~~ \llllu||l'n |.1 will n» nun“. I-ACLIIALB, Qu-J. 2on1. ru ibla. Mimirrfs Lininicnt (1n., Limited. (honoured-Ever since coming home from the Boer war I have been bothered with running fever on my legs. i tried many riilIVi-g 51nd iiniments; also doctor- cd continually for the blood, but gut no permanent relief, till inst try MINARDS LINIMENT. The effect of which was almost magical 1 After two bottles the sores cum- pieteiy disappeared and l have vvcry working day since. Yours gratefully. JOHN WALSH. i winter when my mother got me to W. N. Tauton Eastern King's Exhibition Open to All Kingjs ilouuly, at Souris, Thursday, October 71h $1500 in Prizes. or horses, cutilc, sheep, hogs. grain. dairy products, fruits, flora i1‘ biiiun 1111 ziuctiun sale of purr bred lid pigs will br- hcld on Ihc grounds lo ills-pose of any animals please ioguo Ihcm. A foe of 25 cents This will afford or. of various killds WIII ho 011 1hr.- grounds. . G5 Ct'llifl_ ho sorvmi on iho grounds. to niz-lic FIITIIITJIKI Iriiin ‘ll‘l‘illli','I*' nit-ills which will be illlllllililtlcd iaiicr. write ihc Secretory, Mr. (I, I). Mr FRANK MU LLALLV, Pres1dc|1t_ PRINCE COUNTY rxiubiuon Horse Races A1‘ ‘r mnm rsidr Driving Park 0N . WEDNEiD/il’, OCT. 6th, I920 wurses>~$800~ Fur-sea ‘rliurzr: (‘IA.'\HSI€S 7 'l‘r0i illl(|2..'10|)Il('i‘ (Iliilc floats) Purrurtfiiltlihilil wu- Pulw-iv . ‘UNDITIONS Best thrcc in fin,» Lo har- Purscs (Ilvidcd 50, 25, 1.5 11nd i0 p01‘ cent. Any horse distanced in the field, or any part thereof is entitled to one money only. Hoppies 11ii0wed_-fivc to‘ r-nicr-ihrcc to stnri. Right rcscrvcd to change or- ofi’, 11nd fill without road- vcrtisinq any race not saiisfziclorily filled. Idutrancc foe 5 pcr cent with 5 per ccnt addit- National Trotting Association Rules to govern ct with these conditionsd Hay, straw and bedding free. Entries close Oct 211d, If. ' L. A. MOORE. \. . I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. IO JUST 1 GIRL IV JANI PHILPI ZENA RENTS A FLAT FOR HERIBELF AND MOTHER Chapter 125 “I shall soon be able to send for "will"? l Bald to Mary ubom six months after her marriage. "from means IhaLyou will lcave "S. her voice trembled u little fliibflllBh she smiled, "Yes, but l shall try to get 1111 zlpnrimc-nl ncru‘ here 30 we can b0 lflgffllcr often. You will lovo "L? mother. l uni surc." -"‘i think i Niall be ‘ raid '1!’ hm‘, ~ZPi!_fl. l nivcr knew imy 1-.-;1| fine In s‘ iii-Lo your mother 1111123, h-o“ n.- 15 lino, Mary, 11nd 111.11 is why you will not be afraid 0i i111]; but will he fond of her instead. I Iltuow s-ho longs to wc \viIi1 mo, u",- Ulillliéii Sill‘ 11s born fziiriy lmppy wilh Aunt Susan izicki-i. And sin. may illlss Ihc couuiry, 11nd iho “(Hi/iii e-ic. Ilul you see Mary, ihcrc are only two of us. nod we slitlllld he iugr-‘thei- if pussiblv." “‘l think so too! and ii w.1.1 svi 1.»h iifdlli’ to ice? sorry in liisr- you. l duui linuw how wifil (‘Vi-l‘ g0: iiIOllK with the shop when ‘Ill :1i11'i hero» Io advise il‘.i. 'i‘o:11 ' the nihi r nlghi Ihut you were :1 sulury 11nd didn't get it.’ “Nonsonsc! ondliilury, muIhor-‘s- coming will niakc no r-~:1i iiiilii-r 011cc in ihise iiriiigs. i shall al- f-‘illffi b0 1115i as much intvrcsled in you and Toni, and in the -.sh0p. I uruim; may not be uhlc to he with you (iiliile as much bui you can CUIIII‘ 111 11.4, and in that uuiy uw-‘li IKPE]! i11 iouch wiih catch tflllfl’ cimsuiitiy. 'l.<iui nuiihcr isn't hero yI-t. 1 l1;1v-- rt r liitil a1 liui, just IIIYPJ runiiis, land |1'11rni.\|1 ii :1li complur.“ - "Vi. help! and Zena, Ihr-rifg 11 ncw upzirliiienvt house jusi iinislii-il iiULili Lwo blocks from Iii-re. it looks" :1\\'I'uily‘ niu- on the oulsiilc." “WHii go and Iuuk at it io-nior- row.“ l had saved iwo hundred dollars, blTmiii‘ sending mluhvr more 1.l1:1n our heforo, and buying myself some working clothes. I wars surl- I could iirrnisli 111y thrcc rooms with the two hundred ,and as l wou1d not have to send mo-Ihcr money, since she would rake ii pli and muimgo lh1= ilrvrsp, l was H051‘ Jve we would i:1-i ziiong iiitx-ty. i hud not mentioned my [iiiili to .\lr. i ioxiou, although I iniciidi-il iii bo- iore l (IUCILIi-‘(I upon anything, 11s I would have in givc him as rJit-r- 1 .1ce pcrlm The hUllLvC ivns Just us nice i11- sidc 11s out. ~1 lUOkPiI 111 st-vcrni of the upuriim-nis, and fimtliy took .h1- r1 fusul ui thrcc rooms and iliilll up two ilighis of stair TIN‘ rcni. \v-.i,.-: iwci1iy~fivc (IOIILIYS a ‘mouih, oi] 11nd more Ih1111 i felt i |.~'.I1:.;1i.i pay. Iiui I hated to make moihrr climb any higher, :1i.l1o the iihnvr: was $152.50. ‘rm-m ask: 1i nn- i111‘ rcfvr- a-l vxpiu-licii. I mid .\l1'. (‘l:1\.<.n, oxpluincd my 11in- The largest llrizc List ever offered in the history of the Asso- iplpp 1;; bring ppithcr 1111 to live, Wiii with me thcn asked is hi: Iwnizng the age-nit should telephone -i1i111 us lo 111y abiiiiy Io pay, and as I11 111y ilissirubilliy‘ 111s :1 Ivnnnt. "1 crtaiiuiy! 11nd Miss Sli-ivnri, l shall give you $40.00 :1 wcok hi-ro» ulIil‘I', Your work 1t worth ii." I wis do-iig-iiioii. Now I would 1111i iv -i Ihut perhaps i haul paid loo .nui-i1 r0111 Lqr ihe apurlincnl. biurrly, with $40.00 :1 wot-it mother and l irould livi- vt-ry coiiiioriiibh- (‘VPII if things WITL‘ high. it would Iuki- 111:: ui. least two, 111‘ ii1rcc wicks .1 gm ready for hcr, 11nd as tile incri-ztsc in 111y s: - ' urns I11 go inlo cifcci ininiciiiaicly it would be a great help I11 pay- ing htr riiilroud furc. l halted to spend even cur fare ziitcr i had retired the fiat. i hi1- grudgvd every penny 1 spent that didn't go toward furnishing i1, 11nd vciklng: ii rcuuy lill‘ nibihcr. ‘Mary helped me every niinuie sht- could .pnro ironi lhc glint). ‘She unule th1 _curI:1i|1s, covered pillows, 11nd hem- 1ni.i linen, i‘Vi‘ll mr-Lsiiny, 1111 Iiik ing munc- of tho til-Willi; an Ihv shop in do ii’ iradc wi-re dull. 'i‘o111. lo‘), imlpoil n10 woudorluily, and ppvcd me n good (IBIII by lliiiiiii 111111y lillllg; I simuiii l111v1> hut-n ohiigi-i Io hire :1 inun I1» do. "1 1| o'1 IilhlW whni i a-Uiuiiiil Ilfliil‘ 12pm.- wiihini. you two,“ l said its I lnldl‘ .l1<-111 good night uftcr WI‘ i1.ui 11.. spi-n‘. 11 1on1; vVUllIllg :11‘ tha- Hui. "i Con’! lmnwpvhut wo should ,l111v1- 1lu11q~ur been, iviihout you. ‘Zcuii. We ‘i\l'i‘ vvry happy lo ho uric t1 help," .\i:1ry suid svriousiy. A LUNG-DELAYED COMMUNI- CATION. ciiuTpdir 120 Ono day the post mun broughi me 11 icitor from ‘mother enclowing 1t IIOU‘ from our old lawyer. Mother ‘hud biund him not lo icii our 111l- ‘riress, and so no onu hud bevn nhlc find us through him. ‘l-I may -;"~-l"-"0 have hecn, proba-bly w:11.-1, TOOIISII,icqnliol1ilble home. _ r2501)" but mother nor I WISIIPKI any u! imrd for nie.i‘l1ad not enlflifiil "-111; {our 0:1 friends Io know anything crhoul us. Silly pride, many may any, yoi. l doubt if ihcrc are many who would not have felt and nctcd YiIiLKILLHDDEhIEQIIIAN ‘_\_$8"9WOFWH or 11w \.._STICKY ILV (ATOM: d‘ Scorn-i:1 ry k Ulnar: to handle. Sold by ll Drugglsis, Grocers General Stan: ii _, A CqjolingDi-inlr- Alvin): Ready r Jw- s h .1»,- "lflwhogpulwmochd Imago drop dilldlin no thirsty-or ll q cooll drink for all tho ‘ fun] o botharorfuu, "'4. ¢§R°1f1“r‘i5‘_'x32......°‘°h r: l ‘It of concentrated Inlll h gnu, :u:.°rq=§¢°:¢"¢mh' ain't: drug r§F1iL§-Kbs~ iiw >..1n1- ("midi tho some undrr lions. Mr. linrkncss hu-zi wrlilou :1 note Io uioilicr about Ki-uni-th Lawr- ence, it seemed that Kt-xiucih h:1'i visltul New York, 1l111t he had iruwl nuI Iii-at Mr. Illlfiilltiii xvus father's lawyer, hzui visited him, 11nd asik-d for our address. Mr. liurkness hzul rcfusod Io give 11, but said: "The young man was so persis- Irnl i promiscd Io ici you known Ilt‘ hull inquired for you. iic gov.‘ 1110 his addrcss in (“J50 you had lvffiolien it, and hcggvd inc In psk Zen:1 to write hin1 u noIqti-iiing him ivhcrc ho (would wrilo her." My hmri 1ti~11111st stopped beat‘ ing. So he had not forgotten after all. 1i laughed and cried, lhcn look 111y-self lo Ilusk for being hysterical. ‘i hat he had asked for nit: meant nothing. l was 11o! ihe guy butter- Iiy, Zena lsiowuri, ho imd known, but ii very (UITGFPDT. girl. i was :1 scluilild working girl. l hud 11o: 1i;111r:1*.1i in yours; l soldom wont i0 any >pl:1cc'ui‘ iilllllSFlllBlll. i hnl horned that u girl must conservc ‘111-r strength if she is io gci. on in llie business ivoilii; cspeuiuiiy :1 girl inclined to irullnesn. iic had boon intrigued with tho other Zena, the gay, laughing, happy, indulged duughicr of n mil- Iionlllre who played aw11~y the IlOilrs uni days, dancing, motoring, etc. Why she-u d i think hc would care for this one, the gray, serious girl who nevcr played ut all any more, and whose mind was filled Willi the Mice of sccuricids instead of uncing and theatres. Yet I ‘could not altogether banish the ‘happy feeling his asking for 111a 'l1.11i aroused. 1 had dreamed of him too long, had ‘too often visu- uiizod him I11 111y thoughts in my ionciy hours. ’i‘wo days after receiving moth- er's letter l wrote Kenneth. it ‘was hardly more than a note. 1i simply told him I had heard from Mr. ii "rkness, and Ihat he tol-d me he iilfounefh) hzul asked for 111y ud- drc-ss. <1 guvc him the fiat mother ‘mil i would (lizfliipy almost as soon as ‘he received my letter. Then I Iwuitetl. i ‘hud told him nothing of myself, my changed condition. Timc |~-11ou1;.1 tor that if hc wrote me. 1‘ YI-t i wtint about my work in a ‘liiiflpy excited manner that drew a :1 puzzled look from Mr. (Yiiixion. iluesiion from JPllllIP Wilcox, and "You look 11s ii‘ you had had some wonderful news, or something," ‘Jennie said. "You fairly rzuliuts happiness.“ i mode so-mo careless answer, and tritd Io hido my feeling of de- 1111,1111 ihni l had not been forgot-ten. But (nrcc or twice I caught Mr. (‘lnxion looking at me queerlly, and Iii‘ too 1111-11Iiono1i 111y chungied mun- nor. i oinothing huppcnui I11 vplonsr- “ ho rnnziritoil CHHIHIII)’. us, l hourd from un ‘old fricm ." i I00 had tried to speak carelessly. bu! knew -Ih:it I llml blushed. “it must. bc a very dcar friend I11 cuusc you look so ‘happy.’ I made no answer. 1 hated in say nuire. rBui I sziw he watched 11111 closely, 11nd i I1rie1l to zissume my usual business manner, to for- got ifcnnvih Lawrence. My liiIie flint was ready. ilt really 1n.; vm-y pretty 11nd cmirfiirtzihlo. Imiy in niothi-i-s run-m had I been vxi 1u1 v :1 gun I. ‘Pherc -I hud spend 11111.11 of my muncy. The living :-.1.»111 was dining room also. I hail houghi :1 drop hull‘ Iuhlo in 1:1 soc 11111101111111 shop, 11nd ‘ihreo chairs. 'l‘hr- rcst of the room was furnish- I“i wiiii wiickur choirs. u snmii Inhlv, 11 reading lamp 11nd :1 rug 1111:. My romp. a smuil one, l speul HAuIIITIIIy unyihing upon. A small ,i1‘on Iisll. n t'I1IiI|.)llI\'l‘, and one ‘rm-king chili!‘ 11.ii painted while was i:1! iIhc room wouid :1oc1.'1n111ual:i.tu. Ifilnry haul made it any with ruffled 'n11n-1l-i11 ourtliins ‘and covr-ru of Iho ‘sumo for ichiiifoiiicr 11ml bcd. The liipy kitchenette, rouliy little more ‘lhuni u closet, had a tins stove, u Ismail lice box, and shelves for I111! ‘TIIJCGSSEITY dishes. But I felt that 111‘oI'iu.r and l would be very T141093’- Once us I booked ‘around there flushed across 111y vision a. picture 0i our old home just off Fifth Ave- line. The grout rooms, decorated by inmous nrtlsis, the wonderful lfurnishings, the soft-fooled scr vants. Poo-r mother! Ihc contrast would be poinfui in spite of 111i i Iliad tried to do to niztke ‘nu l‘.- 11 wasn't so '..l11.r home su many yours. I“ Ihad become inured Io such povcrr, filial this iiils flan. semnod 11 vora- ‘iublo pnlaici- to me if IIIOUIWI‘ WW0 with inc. ' ‘r111; day i sent for mother l re- r-evied a, letter: ifirfyfll Kflllneiil imwrouce. 7,, b; Qyntlnued. i? i 111 MEMORIAM um. cotm a. MOPHERSON 'i‘ho ileuth occurred at West Rox- h11ry, Mum-n. on Wednesday 22M- m Mr. 001111 J. McPherson. third son d: the 1m Neil McPherson or Ho leaves n widow. "WW his mother, six iligg riau era. also ' broI _ " and three sisters to mourn ‘than Ions‘ I . ..‘1.., _. 111., 1.. v-r i Qofu-o-QQOQQ ' » Ilints for the Motorist ' , IY LIQIIIT L. GLOUOH ~ .1:. i:1-w ll-‘lfKllA ,_ B. W.K. writes: ‘When l run _i11y our fast ii seems to not all right (bu iu-n l run ii slowly, iipierks ‘ .~\ii the plugs sp-irk proper- , n "the trouble ho in the tim- ing? .'i‘hc rcur wheels arc a iittic Ilooscpn their keys. (fouid this or n wmn condition of Ilie gens cause this jerking? 'i‘l1o cilglll’) knocks :1 little when pulling hard. Answer: Ii‘ the timing ivcre wrong your engine would not run 'wuli at pjgh sun-ed, bousentozs ‘of the wheels or wear of the gears can hardly bc the cuusc ofthe jerking although thoy would make it more noticeable. Are you ubso- iu.civ sure ihni there is a good spirk, when this trouble occurs? if there is, Iho trouble is prubzibf! that the mixluro is hot right “m! life engine misses on Ihis accuu-nl. The low speed Dwfiiliiiefl 0T "l" carburetor may be sioillml "P i" ihe carburetor may "i" b“ 89111113 heat enough to take cure of low- test fool. ‘Piu-ro may be air-leaks into the intake, the PXIIIIUSPVI-PIVPL‘ may ireed grinding or their springs may be weak. Very ‘likely the knock is due to carbon in the en- gine. MAGNETO wowr START ‘EN- ems. H. C. writes: Ford engine on I hnve just had Elite engine runs well on 11K, u I ‘ilwflys have Io climb a incline on law-gear. engine ‘Eels very hot. help me? Answer: The clearances of the 1~82 Are you sure inch apart when that Properly? following causes: “heath compres- sion, cd or fed carburetor; wrong sei- Iing of vulva-s or ignition; uncor- lain contact at the commutator or Ihe use of poor oil thin causes u11i~ usual friction. IJPZISAQITIISSIQII bands may be ihhc reason for low hill climbing abil- Ily- Overheating is cuuscd by too ‘Hi9 iilnilion, loo rich mixture, clog- ged -raidatnr or rubber connections and faulty engine lubrication. lll'l-‘l-‘i.2-;ii I X PIJWII ma. \ T. S. asks: What makes my six cylinder car explode in the 111m’- ficr? When It-does this the onglne has no pow-er. Aflswerl. Muffler r-xpionions in- dicate Ithu-t sumo of the cylkidcru miss iirc nnd tho Kits escapes from them inio Iho muffled, whorc it is oxplodcd by the ilume than :._ _._- ._ ‘ POTATO I BASKETS I 200---DOZIiNS---200 All made in P. E. ISLAND, from N. B. Ash and P.E.I. Maple ._. and Birch. Strong and well m a d e, double hound and strapped ' top andboiiom. est prices, order early, th e y will l.ow- be very scarce later in the season. Carter r8: (o. Ltd. Flour and Feed Warehouse I 9 IOJIO IQIO! rvrzsor IInpIonAgra who ' HAVI inn VERTAXING FAOILIITIIO AT IIHLIIJOLQIID" 1 ' g With the ond of bhe war, ininii- ilutc Ihc rush. 'I‘hcse phologrnphs grunts urv flocking i0 America. slimy szevi-rai striking types 0f i1n~ The ‘facilities of the port of New migranls-nbuvu n CzechmSlovilk York at Ellis island have bee-n nnoihor and her pretty chiiihnnd entirel-y inndequaic 1o ucoomnio- below an itnliun peasant woman. ‘ I I cannot start my the plugs and the ignition system magneto. Although i-lirflughout and make sure Ihut iho a new one put 11L sparks are regular and strong. ll’ level, 110i. you may have broken or short- gllighf circuiited ‘plugs, At times the In Ihe Wirius. (fan you bulor, incorrect adjusliueut of the gigs‘?! and the coil-faces of the non system ul iright, the cause of *8 0 QDOOI-s should be exactly the explosions‘ may be that the in place. carburetor is giving too rich a mix- comat the magneto lure and, in case n6 _°'*pTI"8 makes R 890d con- plugs sootcd, this is probably the clion, and that the coll vibrn- case, ION and D1118 P011115 8P6 adjusted engine miss and fire in the muffler. en m T11)” 10w Pilwel‘ 01' YOU!‘ The main thing is t0 g e may e due t0 90"“? 0011"? cylinders fire regularly. caused by ieakiy valves or ~ . - poor pmon m; improperly udjusb notfiinsts will be answered in th1s Over“ $12,000 in Prizes M4-rhrVO44- J close self-addressed, stamped en- velope}. Address Albert L. Clough, care of our office. 40a?‘ "Careless habits," says the Safety League, “are like porous plasters- easy to acquire and imrd to shake off." enters the oxlmusi pipe frmp the (‘K910510115 iof cylinders Ihnt do firc. Th"? "ling 10 do is In stop tho miss- ing and the muffler explosions will then cease. You should first tcsi oosc connections ‘rt in the (iiuiri- breaker-points or a faulty coil or condenser. if you find the igni- you find the Oil-y plugs also make an make all Questions 0f general interest to space permitting. If an immediate answer is desired, en- Dragging brakes 0r “..4qq~-0oe<~ --- -< >0 o4<+ o-o-o-ooovcv-o-ao-q 44-09040-6400404 Plums EDWARD ISLAND EXHIBITION i . --A'[.. I Gharlo ttctownt- 1 Open to all Canada I . i SEPT. 28111 m ocr. 211d, 1920 i The Largest List oi Horses Ever Seen on any Island Track ,1 »5--Days . Horse, Racing¢5 12 Classes SPECIAL ATTR ACTIONS High Mast Gymnast. The Flying Koclcrs, sensational and intre- pid irnptvzc performance, and other A'I"I‘RAC- 'l‘l().\'S. ' The Race. Aerial Revolving Ladder Act. Loa Platns. Acrobatic Coutortionists. The fastest HORSES in CANADA and the IMSTIERN STATES are coming, v - Th" Iflrllfiit attendance in the history of ITIIKCE ED\VA\RD ISLAND EXHIBITIONS is anticipated. Make your ARRANGEMENTS curly. ’ <~..----.. g, r For nll information write the SORETARY. i 0 1111111 J. alps c, R. SIIIIIIITVOOII I Pffliliitill \ ,_ "w-oonn-vaoo-owwwovwoo-Ivooo-o-ovowooonoooovwg-gq ~-~~~'—--—»-- ~-----~»~" Li?‘ ....-i...-. _ 1t .1 ‘ ' n 0S'EP1‘EMBER27,‘1920: ' I / I