' Mt Umpilliljtot 1kg soitrir tothlr. sud‘ t. i - dponnld, i, ill-l! htiqd two U01 ‘ Thiirsday night. Fl ll on, Eldon, Piine .11 'R~ in. form his late , 1m ‘ttAv-suoiieuty it ‘ I \ oven. to ntotirn one drtu I ahyyllf Boston. one son I t ' Brtdifl. 20 3W, t tlrmop ‘ vlrtti Wyn‘. ui t 1i ttt ei 1.1m’ ri-zrmnrts. a oottnaslitr ‘ieiii-riil, ti tit (tttavizsuiutti n4 day. the 24th septemtte the conveyance of 1<II Mails. on lllpffipklrifld four yettrn. six, ti the routi- Won dis I Route N0. If fritii Ge I‘: plcatittrv. ' frhi-t may- it f1 s nf Tender he. Pot-t llfYi; th and Hopt- ’ 1'05‘! ilifit" ireritrtrimiiri ‘ v . Notdnv-itoil‘ fmemhrrit oi‘ a. , illff, ppditl-tvtnry t. riffs-ii ieiMjRYIiw" rgt g ex-mémitnrp - ftittmtrv _ imt (m uriifi“ flit t 1; [merit their Qp “unions -to t) - ‘t. (tune Iii’. the II ovate; in_wI_iir-I_i _ ‘a 1st Fitptr‘ Ayfplivqtinfittjni- di-ntttl rw-rvivrd p wiil'iziot' "q rortiti ~ tenth tntnt-rw -. tmq Mt fif‘ii"" QUINN H, ‘"20. itwstini-qrig wt vl-rtitit-rrt tittthnri itéptitx i, lust ‘ . ' 1 t n Utwiwn. _ t 4- -i"<1 D01!) fvf"! inssttlt ‘ Depnflfns . . ‘ lie-Dull’! -. =12.) 2i8i-ltl-iifitiffii. - t: uvt '1‘I'lNl\I~2Ifli, It in ~ puma-rm [Yflvri-‘riti "ttilf AvQA w“, A u‘ “mitt: Z i 7 , ‘H1 Y < t iith’ .t_i A l. - ttleibiiitdiai? n <'---_..“, _ --~>) ‘w , n stoc , r {Vopfl _ ‘s?’ ntitpQJRolter-t Ste- ‘ Coles. a daughter, Mary ‘ —. t llttraartltiver. on . wodlifntooh ‘wife of iii tire a ‘b91139: ‘Silo. ts sitrvlynd son; and one JonAtIg. ittti. i020. Bessie I; lflfiieKey, aged 2A years n6 3' oullt burnt. Itotvoul It hi5“ ‘lu- - . . ‘t . ., It".~i"--'!°"P“'- . ifil L‘°D.'_’\Mr. Alina‘ lddeiiruiL. . u'”h'h::agm'£ ‘ viii!‘ zwway at the -P.tn.i. ‘lies-r; l- . -.~ - ' £1,110 illilesday August 1011i. 41o," ' gltter Mitts ~ Ittimd p Oalgsry, Alberta. 'l‘he fun- Jiri-to it place Tltiir-idny iit ‘._'.'.0, ¥ .,t- ropi‘ tho residence o: Mr.‘ hillp wart St_ In t nt: Peoples ‘Pemett-ry, i . . filly dictating" io'tb.e govern- .‘ Tut‘ rut-s nor week nit‘ ttnriti Nitrtli iiiirtti 6i Prgtetljnottt-t-s containing further h1g0)‘ W1 018 tit vonditirtns n! pro- D -. < ‘ -' up . N l ‘_ f the Post, wit‘, 4mm v‘. tvtiusii, Oujntipi-itrtrm rtflth , frtvvn. Atiizuitt 1209.11) er,’ ntttnrra AND - (gy-xniitwmxttic ._ ntiitit or ‘tit “"htt- Nlvbfl out.» _ '~.-_-._t_ ' t itilaioiiua A.’ ‘dcDMtliII- i *:1tEND»SIIII_i'F.YiIR i stun with puiiitii In I Int. Pints nitti tisttcrip Uni‘ furnished pliant retttttrq I _ . Bottrlp Rev. it, R: Iilton‘ "on Mrs . Wal- i.'~“t.‘:rrrc.t' “tiii-Mienppiiled - “."""""'""'"-"“""'.»6QK4 l, Nu: morning he v3.1» a new. Ho ‘ ' ‘lesson-and no did the funib. ~» founci out . , E at"; .':it:_...i",'...'::."' hi... ekrembm Malcolm rsl " today residence. Wood 1s- Joltn Mac- .15 in» _ TT____--‘-._--_-.._.__.__. i, .;,.Itt titttttetttttti . ‘, ‘I It‘ "li-fih . I »‘ln gin; memory of mother, . i Mrs. tn. llbyla,‘ who depart _=-_—_-;=;== ' i; life at Era amane, tAugus x _ , . ., _ ' nth. ' illfiJlllilcrntil restglve to I j I her‘, ‘Lqrd and thy perpetual ' ,-Y,‘. ' light thine upon her." ~ 4 i ‘ . ‘ .‘ . -~ - ’ i 2-19; To he solqnt public auction on ~ ' 1f - _ iv ntv form Wednesday. Austin y,‘ . ' - r-ightri-rtlt tit three p. m. tltrec t - - -- Holstein mill: cows, nnd . tttfo ~ ; thoroughbred lloliitciit rplves tutti | _ - v - ' W titiiirlts out _ , ' ‘., , ,‘ iDiotiaisos to Govt. Terw-iitnie‘. t ._,Q___ - . . BENJ. LHING, w _ '- ' _ llotbwell. - A qiqfrdjianofllill ?lgn‘a_l'bz4fhpd- - i ~ VI ' t ' --— ' . ' . iriiiiiuzit ‘itiflf. firs‘ i‘.‘.‘.‘..°'t‘i.'. ~==--»-»-..~—-- , Cutie organize pripirititiry to . telli g thegovetiirittettt what to do '1... " .. - _ in [we Ilussl-itnmPnlish ‘crisis. 1t ‘- 1W]! the first u ‘ti lthBrilih bIs- ‘ a e ‘ tor; that workers of-thsfntttlolt '.. ., - " i‘ . _ bit Jtttherem for tltepttrpotie. oi _ ' IFIPHI‘ tit Bgttckley Point. “it... _ consisting of hi) acres with hottse "itnd out buildings, Zlhlacres clear the biiltirtce covered with growth.‘ _of . "hard and soft wood, Will sell with 0l' vttttieiiitertto, ‘rei- tut-trier pitt- ltflliilifllg! apply to ‘Y, sent. McINNIB, l i Wlneloe North. ddrestied tn will be-ren- ‘ tttn, nu FrI-‘ T. 1921i fitt- hlnjetttpfls rtntrttet fur r zotti-s-ti-oi. |' Auction Rad; uPritperty ‘ lwtstmittiti-i‘ o seen’ and may he. i-h-' "B 0f, Wood ‘and at» AT ctiisitrtvgytttiqév givfsttr. ,_ P5P“: i unosv, Auttusr 143s‘ ~ “ "I 56"“ A1DRQEIfYdiTDCRVq-flhhllfp.‘ lieviiig} '_§[)_' sold 2111i resin, st ‘win eeirhyf, flue ,' . s illln dlfl-‘tbe premises on tibovednte ‘tiliiriippstocix, Jarmfunda lpipie- ' 'montts. . u‘, " "t -. I .8,t_'ook.—-,T\vo young horses,“ one. J i“; ‘one’ iieiifer; two calves; 9 ‘choice itiilliit fifitEirflajlI young; seven pigs mod‘ ‘flirty ‘iiensz. , ,,»_ . , Intplementap-ffbreslting, fIt_'t]i)'9_i1'pIi-,el scpnriitor, hny mower. (Massey Ilivrrisi‘; riike, (Mitt-trey Iliiirrisi ‘trlirtooi vlewj one ~set ‘wltnol burrows ilfiissey Jlrtrrtsi; pno ‘wttlkfngplowqnua curt nitd wvhvels 1311B scuffler; one [10181061 higher; one driving waggoti; piic driving sleigh?‘ one wood sleigh; one sot of Ilrlying hiirneits; tvilltirs r itnri homes nudhotite ‘harness; also illiljllitiler articles to nuiiteriiiis to mention, u; ' ' _" ‘ Ternts—’i‘vvelve months credit In ‘liil ‘ttuittgttlver 810100 and ti‘ par tvrntuper tmnttm tvfi’ for citsb. ‘ » _ » ...tpss_mi SULLIVAN. .1, A", hfcilqnald, Attetinniter, the (‘anod- FOTPP i; yn '1" pm.) nf titt- min! ‘t-t- wit]? |Ii"‘ iiuhntit to plttttivi endrittnrit-rs they rv.*""‘ iflhfll‘, 1020. 'I‘l'Ili' ‘ mitt-r 1".‘ I ti. lititi ii "u! Ito wit? it Hit-y ty from the ‘MA-lb ,0 ‘In. Imstittitisiiei‘ iiIinnt-iil, .....-...ii --t (time... itittli wLlI ti.» "OH", fill I‘~' ‘Ivvnlflfla U», WWI ‘Iti- t-nv mtg . Mtqum, ohm fll>|||\_ ll" y-wt. Ffidlly. tItn iii-it RPITIPIIIIIBI‘ i920 riti- . ii ti. l‘ v Sent. i511’ 'l||"iI"l‘1]Il ltt- it-ttvi-yttrtve iii’ IIitt ljiijt-ttirn , V9,!" f‘ "In Mn l""l'l'.lv"""", is» ‘fulfil. ttti it pritpitiwd (‘it||(l‘I\i‘C fur I Nffi‘\1‘fl\*',i4"C'1v‘tIr:t't't‘(i.r (ivttt- yp|\|~p_ fttttr years. nix 311mm piwqwt-vk itit viii-y. "ti: Irtrt- u-Ititig V‘I ti-t -~ m. lite rltiite Yeritirn lrltiirt- Ittriil Iifitll t Kr i: Ptird-l, Mail Ittiittr- Nu. I Jteitte Ni». 2 fttout’ tiioo-Pnntmnnton fr» '-~‘- it Pintlmltatt-r flitygi-rtriht ‘HWIFTIIPF pieniiip. - ' pi! f .- I ‘ Prliitr-il vttitit-i-ti i-imtaittiiiu fiirth. V‘ ¢3fl"|\'~\iIi-fl rnvtflilniyw (“nip er iIi'I|I‘IlIl\|iQ_I\ n‘! lit conditions itf err’ _ hmfl"""i m- t», t-i-tititiiuyiu ..r ttrttp-itv-i "tinder ytiigr i‘!l‘rI1‘l"" and truth A __ <,,,,i-~-.-- rt -.- t... w..." "w"; iiiiiit fttrmit i-f. Tender may t- tilt- ' I “Wont-q hr Tint-luv‘ V . niitial itt Iitv- I'M" I "iqvtl ti! ‘ mitt u. _‘ '.{‘fk0 i'r~t r hi" i- '1'" "nil at the (tffivi- of the (Mitt. _ itlit it ' ‘kin-with ‘III/i u- r f". YIffAcc-Inqpei-tm J - c» My‘ t u... ttffI-“v t»: tin v0.1! vi i mttrv P. tviti-zxit, Q (t jhtm- . _ - . Ibtal Hfliro ‘HIQTPPIIII’ ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘IOIIN P. \\'ll|fl.\fi. "'"".""i"""i""l“'" ‘?""‘.""i""t ' r. Pityi‘! rrtI. i\l‘lpf'v"\r "'-"r‘~"lrii\tl' nly 24, 192D. t-q ih_*'{i|‘it1t"'-.. ttrri . IIIH-‘l-fl-tties ,- ._ ' ‘ _ _ 11th (regardless uf district.) The ‘ v Ioitetuwii“ iiture. w-ttiifitrrovi); three httotcittiit»; - ' out: sIL-untzi-i 't‘t:.~.‘i»1~':ri:=. iiiidrvssfltl ti. ‘ THIIIIIII PIIIII m. ‘rt-t ountnutn- AND i lxltmttlir 41ml! corrrnr mo HOW - ‘rttlv-wttt. s: Awititolo. "The Prise: llstqdnbovo will ho designated In the contest ll capi- tal prizes, and will be awarded to the three candidates in the Coti- taut‘ who receive tite highest ntim» her of votes before midnight, Sept. First Capital Prim will he nwttniod to tbs portion having the ‘hilhtttii number oft, votes, by iltti ttbttvte mentionetfdate; rlt-ccnd Capital prise to the person ittivittg llitt IU- t-onti highest score. etc. " FIRST CAPITAL PRIZI $1.640 Grey-Dart Touring ‘Car. on exhibition itt Sterne, lilcNutt and White, Ltd.. Queen Si. _ ezcomt CAPITAL Putz!‘ $1,300 _ GctrItitrd-l-Ieintsuisn ' Art Player Piano, Library style, pur» chased front R.-T. Holman, Ltd" " isiiuiuiei-side tiud tltittrlottetown. uu inhibition tit Batman's Chitt- THIRD CAPITAL Piilll i750 Drawing Room Cabinet Griifsnoltt purchased trout and ttu exhibition at A. E. ‘Poontbs. Queen Street. ‘ . After the above mentioned pri- zes have been awarded the district prizes will be given it's follower- . (I) To the ctiitttluate tit ttlnuii uf the two districts uWi/‘IU iius tits i ‘ be rt cttrrgvin’ you for s bit. tiist A-GIRL IV JANI IHILPI M04 A otaoouitsotua rm: r CHAPTER 85. - Things were going along beauti- fully. We bad made a little more than out‘ expenses from the very start, iind now were earning more ‘unit eitltot‘ of iii ever hitd. al- though we only took out S8 it week its our salary. This WflB due to a suggestion made by Mr. Pope. 11c had said: _ In n partnership business It is nl- woys better to draw n regular stil- try. '1 hen what is left can be up plied to lite extension of the busl~ tie-es, or sitved itgttlnst the time it might be needed." . We had adopted his suggestion at once. tttid hnd every reason to be gratified. I was taking the same sttiitry I hitd at the restaurant and lite store. Mary was not getting quit-n as ntuch its site hitd (is head wnltess, but she was perfectly satisfied tn let evc-ythingover and tthové flit $8 go hack into the busi- nt r ‘* "It's no fun at all to go good for you two‘. I get notlt g tit nliwtut of it. I surpected I might hiive to Mid itere you are niukin’ money like a pair of nid Iinntis tit the pancake ituslness.‘ Mrs, Fagin grumbled. delighted Ihnt w‘ iiiili lTiliti" grind. nut iier delight its far as 1 was concerned, was to be sIiort-Iivt-u. tti siiite wily l roniriit-ietl it bud cold; it settled on ttty ebesi. itud while l dragged myself to the shop every day I felt Iitr from well. "l‘ite't one ditv I fiiittled. 'i‘liey took irne borne and put me to bed ~—— highest mutt of tutu, tttttir utq winners of the iitrtn» "‘--" t‘ "v res will be given n I200 Cabinet- Uraftinotu purchased IAUUA hi... ... exhibition at A. is). ‘fouiitbs Alti- sic Store, Queen Street. (‘.41 To lllu candidate In each of the two districts who has the so- cund night-st iotiil uf vows tine-i the winner of the (lttpittit PTiZrB. we wlll give a $150 diamond ring purchased from and on estittiiti-tii tit W. W. Wrlluerbt Jewelry Suite, 10B Grafton Street. (3) To the candidate tiitindiiig next highest in each or the two districts we will give it $100 liitltd Gold Wultltsiii Watch purchased front and on exhibition at W. W. Wellnefls Jewelry Griiftonlfitrect. - (4,) '1‘ ‘the candidate-attending next It in eitch of, the iwo district a will give a $50 Sliver Tea Serv co purchased from and Jewelry Store, 103 Grafton Street. (b) - To, the canditlute- stitndiitg next highest In each 0f iilt: two districts we will give it 835 (liihIiii-t of Silver purchased tron; and on exhibition‘ at W. W.‘ Weilnefls Jewelry-Store, 108 Gritfinn Street. And ten per certs. commission to ottch miittiz-tevtiry active candi- dste who works up tttthe close o: tlte Codie-oi and does ‘not win,s prize. - Jlavinj; retired from activctiirm- ;ing =1 -will soil by private stile my florid of’ 100 stares situated‘ on ITHtttrt-pioiirisboro, with. or without. Zcrop. “ ‘ ' " Terms on application. _ ' w. H. INMAN. ziai-s-ii-iti. i » . . , ~- -\ '_ N i) l If i‘ . , 1 ; .,, A rewnrd of $20 will be paid by the undersigned or informnton Iliilililg to tliejarresi iindconvic; lion of any person or persons round iret-r- lfiiflfl on IFlsli‘ or Fog i-iitiittl. In llit-Itmoiitl Ilrtv for the, purpose lof shooting. The name of tlit- !ii- furthei" will bi‘- witliliclil’. Tliln is r"ivnt0 tiropertyiutnti ttnyone Jottnii therewith ti guft‘ without written periiiissioit will hd prosecuted ‘to the ftillcxtent of Ibo Imv, _ K. s. Riot-Imus. 2im-sia-sitsuiiwetitiiiath rtiu tit sit; i-‘rtr sale iii itiise vtitiry fnrm containing 100 ncros, 50 nqres elcnr, 30' tit-res good hfilrfiilllfilnhffiwtlflfi. wiitereti’ mitt wttittii ‘ 3 miles ,0: ‘Emerald And Kirtkdrit Station. ‘near school. 'liiliillillgfl ‘in -friir repair.- Apply in“ Edwitrdtilllis‘. I eiita-s-iixruertisiiif t l 121.1 hiilriinmnllnln of I filPlllFllhifl "flit, iiAwral fl“n.dm. hitd» it _ a ‘e vii-ii ny- rilt , nitqttt I0 It. m. giitrrifidnwd. fittndsyn about 1 p. m.‘ ' i‘ v innit bin hi.‘ to ‘it tl 4 with Mlf oi ‘(Illici- Pgdi Clritnl M‘ 9n e ran’ ‘r I . ,ttrt-i:titttt"' ‘- ~- ' . ip-rnmvxwi moi. git nlvil Pnitue ner-tlervlee Sf. vrttrtr himrlflv" \vlII_It\n'vi= Rt. Jnltn ever IWPI‘)! sivrurtbmr tit n». 'm. iAtlnvttIt: no vln East I-lniitpitri and Lttbec The llnturdny trlpiu are direct to Boston‘ due elghtrntcs Infill!" inforntxtiq t , ~ ‘ A. C. CUIIIIIII. llilét‘. ..s .i¢ .... v...._..w rsttetéiieisifilfiuiitip List-it, fist-i... hiivn ' , , -‘ Joint on] Iiorthw y woman's- time.) ‘ ' - due iioittnn wmrnvtitnsiniiioo nr It-tin Illtie witenmerlyfdr Newdfork vio Ii npplv n ., / Jolt‘. ‘ Store, I03 m on exhibition st WL W. Weliners, FiflidnCQ-_Bdfl]i§ cleared. Fnrm is well I t_ “pneumoniaf the doctor said. was ill for weeks, bttt denr “we. Fagin refused to let them send mp in l' hustLirtl. "Sure. titii pom‘ ileztr can't itfford, - vwitliil‘ r0011. off here with me than in a ward iwith ever Toni, Dick and Harry i,- -- tttrtii 1111-." Sh" ltittl hail itor wny, and 1 stayed in my own little i rotiti. 5 A .\il.‘tri' had to hire ttnntlier girl to i“ "~- lint vt-u sn. ‘he tniitie money. I So I inched for neither medical tit- ‘ tendtincc or nourishing food. "I stud I'd pity you for ptiwnin‘ your jt-tt-eiry some iltty,’ she toiil m» when 'l siilil silo wits spoiling e. “This is part of iltc pity." . , ivben I wits better I tunile Moth; er and Aunt Susitn it visit. i felt tit Ilrst itltuost as if I wire in lleutfl on,‘ so rain. iintl peaceful Wits ll. Mother and 1 hitd s0 inticlt to titlir over. . But I could see that imy cotnittB to iiietn hHii4€‘I‘t5i4.iI0ii Aunt. Susan's rot-tot rt-es ‘in lill‘ ltrttt. She wits i'l“"iifi tint} wntild iii-rent n0 iboaril I orn- me, although Miiry sent me niy Sflpit, week regularly, 1 hitd t0 have a physiciait and medicines for iitiitttit tiiitte rind Attni Sttsitn siiid i! I‘ iittetttietl i011" the rest slip gut-sit- mi Sill‘ t-ntiltl hoard mp~tbnt *1 Y- ' . ~. Had she iillotved me to have wiiiit she iintl Nlotltt-r hitd. 1 w.oiiId _ littve been ‘but little itddcti expense. ilut site wits-eonstitntly getting me (‘.,Y‘I‘f1S, hoping tn build me up more. quickly. Wlten I become strong enough in co out. of doors, I was delighted. I loycd to poler about tlie fiowbl‘. giirtlen, and to decorate the house wllh the lovely ltlnoins. 1 néver hit ’ been in iilfhflfiilliify, the real coun- , try or ‘any length of time before. As l always worit dither t oihe iriotin talus or tlti- ~ ‘BYIOTG. So t: ery- tblng was new iintl interesting i0 inc" ' ' ‘ One rainy diiy I rutuniaged in the nttlce,’ Wbrtt ll dt-llghtul piiicc I found it! Quiilnt tiId ftirnitttre » — ltztttered beyond repiiir some of it; oIil-fiteltioiteii t‘if"il9ii" ‘ltiitgs Aunt Stisnn hitd as n girl, and wltich ofr one reason or another site hitd eior tttt iiwit); t-tritirt-s nf reittives smite of ilteni nlso distant rclittives of Mntitrrfis; ltzigs of iIPTiJJ-rlil .~ii;ris of odds ttnd ends were liIlTf‘. 1 illlfi almost finished my search (‘or onii-rtitlnitient, itnd was tt-bitttt to g0 down stzilrs nnii itsk ilnzens of quosiinns iiitoiit sciito things I illlti dlscnverrti, wltcn in _n_ corner lint-Ii ttl‘ itn ttlii witshutitntl, 1 found it typewriter. No mister ever cloateil ovr-rn ling of gold more thou did I over tliiit mnchine. so unexpectedly found. Wbenl re- ninvod iltc iroilor l~found it wits in oxi-ellent condition, rind a popuittr n..tke, if it wits itn old model——its I nflertvziril leiirnbil. Alirotitalt I wits still weak. nnd it wits Iieiivy, -I laid down till my. other treusues itnd filliffififi the typewriter down to the sitting room where Mother and Aunt Suttnn were fixing tip my ixlitfbcs for me. when you t") lint-it, and 1 bnve nl~ ways called ii rainy day mending titty." Aunt Susan snid when 1 objected. n Tomorrow-Aunt 8unn Tolls a‘ ‘ . 8iory. v -—-——-¢O§--—? Dr. hlnrttcPs Plliit Over 20 years the tttttiiitiird. M yotirjJrttggist or by mail, tilt-eh , Pris-a $2.00. Knickerbocker Iletiti- y (to, 71 Exit-t Front Street. Toronto. Atinnvril \VAI'I'ID ' ..i____ . , Inn" time agent?‘ w n-d Pflfnnhlti (Yiifilllflll time. i-uiitiiiii Multiple Mink‘ nvtd fttll equipment. fri-e. Lnrgrttt and mnitl pnpttlov noi- octinn on Ito mnrkvtt. “Yo will tthofl vim iinw nr money refunded. Writo direct. ‘_ M nuffituron, ill Richmond Wobt, Th,‘ __-.,._....‘._. and she is better! "‘-lrt',i out timrit iliitu it bird unyq- it -i>lti‘lil, ttvltr-it find wits ttlivji, . we‘ "Everything must he in Irder H ' Butter for‘ ' , o rnnke itig money In g v few hourn ouch week. Bntilfnotlon Are Ytiiivitiituiiotvitt IltrYottLack If‘ u -. _ ~* Ambition? If one is not tit zoos tieiittii, life _is not what It should 1m.‘- We do uot clitiiti Vital Tablets ,will bring a dead [arson to life. but we ‘ do clttiiti that if you tttite them for it time you will be n different por. on. You will live and c1130? life as you tire not doing now. They ttrc n wondet-ttl ‘ionic. You ‘will be sur- prised pt yourself. 'Get n box from your druggist. Price 50c. a box or 6 for $2.511 at tttll dtrugwtorcs, ot- by mttll from The Ecobeli Drug 1.0.. Montreal. - . cnutcti sittvicts or. JAitns AND ZION cannot-tits. . . -1 a.m. Joint service of St. JHIIIPB and Zion Churches. Sermon at 11 a.m. in iSi. James Church. Preacher Rev. Mr. McLeod. ‘Elven- Ing service in Zion iii 717.111. prea- cher Rev. Mr. ‘McLeod. All seats free. Visitors welcome. METHODIBTIZHURCH. 10.15 to 10.46 Prayer Meeting: 11 a.m. sqmon; 12 o‘t‘lock Sunday School and Bible Classes; 7 p.n't. sermon. Preacher Rev. MJK. Char» m-tn. carrier CHURCH. 11 a.m. "The Unchangrd One and Ills changing order" l2 noon Sun- day School and IBlhIe Classes; 7 iii. sermon subject. "The Joy oi Worship." Preacher Rev. C.R. Freeman. a1‘. Paris-it's cnurttttomtt. 11th Sunday after Trinity. Holy (‘nnrm-unlon 8 and 11. Matins 8.30 Evensong 7 p.i."n. Rev. Henry R. Yeoman priest In charge. s1’. pantie CHURCH. t1 a.m. Sunday School and Bible fllltisseis 1! o.nt. Morning ‘Prayer and sermon 7 pJn. Ev- ening Prayer ttnd sermon. SALVATION ARMY. Salvation Arm-y services will be held in the Y.M. . A. at tho usual hours, conducted by Adi. trranwell. ' seeoetz-s CHURCH. .iii‘. ‘ T-Rev: n‘. M.‘ Services at 7 p Lamont preacher.‘ - ‘ --—_aoa>——— . liiontreitl shortly will see tt goodly 110111011 oi" tlte American grain crop being~ shipped overseas, throtlgh Iier port. And this ,as s resultf ot_ tin agreement inst. - concluded, he-' tween ‘lake shipping Interests and ngiqrtcitn . ‘wit; operatoriu . ‘ V... ~ . iiihfie iiritpitityaiitt Private file I offer my farm for sale situat~| ed at Milton, ‘ 2 1-2 ‘miles from station and one half mile ‘from school‘ If~_not_ sold by September 1sI., 1920, ‘it will he advertised for nttbiit‘ auction with stock, crop and implements). ' ~,_ . _ -- This fit-rm consists‘ of D3 acres M the Iiest innit on 11.11;. Island. all weihfertcod in square fields, well watered and sheltered and ‘every field I1 garden. There are two springs itnd one pump on the property, ni-akiing it an ideal stock fnrm. The buildings tire all "near- ly new and Iimeplorldld condition, altogether mdI§llg»_,Ih'l-B"'0I\B of, It not the best properties for sale In the country rind wlll-be sold on “cw fnrm.!“ . Artttlyi to Amos Rodd or Ben]. Carter, Auction~ eer. 2204 8 14 tiles wed 4i. llimaiiirzSiile iiWlnsIoe I offer for sale my farm} of fifty acres of land all In ti iiiglrstttte of cultivation with it never toiling stream of writer ‘running through It, seven miles from Chitrlottetowtt. For further pnrticularst apply to CHARLES BRYENTON, Winsloe Rond. , 21st; s. i4 etirtuee at t i1it"i~;,lviAttKl~l'l“§;~; t< are. , surtmzhstnn tutti Buffer per lb. . CsIfskIns-H... EBB. Der dozen »;'...'...s2:att CHAILOTTITOWN‘ vntntttn. ., Rutter 58 to_ii0 Eggs. . . “BB/to ito Pontoon ..... Y‘ KINIINGTON "tits Ells. . . , "HI-an tisnsott tttttitttlirs‘ Butter --~;.‘i...t»... :8 mt.- vlss\ ct‘. non-ranted tutniilfl ‘therefore hehtdnpted to ‘resist ‘very severe end thrusts‘ in Iinie with the - , steel balls being confined between ‘ing titerenrrlty rt cotter pin. adjust. the Iieiirlngs IitLi Ole screwed -_ . . moimlsts will he answered In this column, space permitting. If art - ihimeilihta ttnfiwer Isdesired, en- close seliinddressed, stamped cn- u "hi; ifltfndny of August will its . iiiltt lot the iiotdtitt Vfov KLoni-r t.. station-L. n UMQWO A THE FRONT wt-tiltc‘ l ' The two nccompanylns flout-es. illustrate In principle, typical front wheel construction and bent-In! support-wood wheels being shown Ito-rel; is tbcforked end of he sxle. B the steering knuckle with its tapered axle stub C and D t1 cross selvion of the wheel hi!!! Will! i e circutar flange E.» between fitbebub shell D the inner ends of the spokes are secured‘ by through ii-lis G. forming a wnrel of the so milled artillery type. ll ts the ntt-tnl rubca-p, which is screw- 0d into the outer end of the hub shell for the purpose of excludinl duet from this end of the axle, to confine the lubricant and to g-ve finish to ‘lie wheel's appearance, but whlcl. plays no cotlstuetiotinl p: irt. At J, Pig. 2 is shown n lubricant retaining dttstshield i0 protect the Inner bhrtring, consist- int,‘ c fringe ftlsi to the axle and an annual felt wnsbcr bold by them eguftiist ‘he inside of the liub-shell. 'I‘lm 1'0.'\(i witeel not only has ‘to tttippitrt its obitre of the, load tind to withstand the severe shocks rcsult ing from rotiii irregularities, but it nlso hits to resist the violent side stresses, due tn centrifugal force, that result whenncnr moves in n curved path“ TItr-‘o inlter forces“ whih ‘tend to "dish" the wheels, pliinonf the npoltes tind rook or pull course, irttnsmltfod iltroiigit wheel to the bearings, wltich must rixlo as well as the ordinary rttdittl poses. Hence it is general practice to ‘employ in front wheels bearings either ot the cup-ttnd-cone or of the tapered roller type. both of which tire ‘iiditpteti to perform the double duty-two hearings being employed in‘ eitch wheel. one iit the outer and the other fli the inner end of the hub. Fig. 1 shows it wlieel provided with ti rttiir of CI|plII1l]"i".0I10_hi‘.l\I'- lugs, In which L is it section of blie cone of the inner benrlng rind lid is ti section of its cup, n "ctige“ of the itcetiratcly gound innrr st'~t‘~ faces of these two parts. The cone I. is fitted to the axle and the cup is held agttinst ttn Internal sbould-‘ or in this liub. Theqouter bearing is the same in construction, but reversed on the axle. spindle. Nut 0, with itgwnshor under It, screws ontn theWIireuiIed cud of the iixlo spindle and is looked ngitinst liirn- To - on its thread, forcing the outer cone inward and reigitlvey drawing tho_,inne: cone onwnrd rind relative- ly drawing the inner cone onward, until their respective cups are close enough irrtlieir cones so Ihnt the ' two setitcf bnllsltitve-just enough freedom of movement tn permit their easy roiling, but not enough to allow undue wrthbling of the wbeeLon the axle. 1f the end of ilte left wheel were provided with it rizlit hitnd iltreitil, forward motion of the citr would tend to make nut O_ work loose and, to guitrd sgiilnst shown Iii use. the bearing ports be- ing somewhat exoggereiited. llero N,.is ii- dross section, of tlic inner race’. fitted to the spindle and Pie ii ‘section t\ the outer race of the .insIti_e' bearing, set against an lu- terniii shoulder in the hub, and ht- tweert tlte ground surfaces of these two pnrleqis n "cagt-J’ of tapered steel rollers. Tito outer bearing surfaces. To effect adjustment, nut O is turned into its iitrertrlsuu- ill the required wedge-like ni-tion between the Inner and outer races of the iwn boitrlnga, to cause the two sets of rollers to operate with the required freedom, but to tivoitl any undue end motion of the wheel on the axle, is secured. In both ,llte,_ types of, wheel Irrauntings shown, the outer bearing resists its axle anti the Inner one resists stresses nctfng to crowd‘ It on - both bearings serving to cttrry the load. Lubrication lnboth types Is hp menus of lubricttnt—uutilly r. thin growth-packed into the bub space‘ between the two bearings or applied to‘ the parts of each beorlngbefore it is put Into place in the hub. Questions of general interest to . velopm- Address Albert L. Clntigh. citrc of our office. _ Does Yo Out? Stop It! How? Delmay s French‘ fair Tonic will stop_ihn hair from ' ailing. moves dandruff and makes the hair look hlfitby. Delniay's French To Vic is it food‘ for the hiiir. flair 1t nourishes the roots, and is ti daintily perfumed dressing, Girls must biive nice looking hiiir to he beautiful. Men must’ keep the hair in_ it. healthy condition. Delmay‘s Hair Tonic is sold by one druggist Drugstore. I . ’ . fi§fisc wx ‘CIiiiTAXES , qfikwl ., W . _’<" n; iiiiiitii: i, ilittt Is, to iilfflwiilhililil out of the , out.ihc spokes iii ibo liub are, ‘o: l t i I8 - pressures at rlgitunngles ttytbc - _ axle, that the welghtofilie car im- lhlfl to left handed llireittl is gen- t ernlly used on this axle spindle and . - ti rlghihitnded thread on iiio other , In Fig 2trtpoi-ed roller ietwnings are - ifiikitiiiition Groim forces tending to pull the wheel oft Mlnvirl‘: Ialil|iéll dhv Ilurntl. Rte. ' ‘ Iliali 1' It, re~ - in every town. Price. $1.00 a hot- ' ‘ tle.. . Bold ip Charlottetown at Poster's ' i I "would! why‘ the ', of tlin ‘ " Si-iictkcsixiseut-ut inserts-sq. ' " ‘Aid-clutched ondlfroinlbogo , lanolin SPECIAL-SIX canon an Inning.‘ i‘ ll i llililliiiiiiiiliiiliiiiltillliiilili D-ILP. lohuhhlo-bonl-ohn tint-at wind- thuo, giving madam unhnlooflvopusou m a lied-halter Cw- IN Nine! with "Thin h tr Stutlebfltcr Yoafz g muons" iv t: tat " ueuloll lii-maloiiw Ulvurlr ttrlu ~. it liilll_llllllllt_i_i_ t l‘ Iii Jiilllilliill ii lift, ii / W/f/l/‘rit ’,.i//r//,i.. itiblio liiceiirtg '1'1"yitn Hall N A August .i9tlh,vet',sl PHON. W.~ M. LEA, Commission pf o; Agricuttm-Q é wilt meet Aha: electors of the 4th District of llrin (to to discuss-the campaign of nits- representtition carried on bythe political‘ opponent's of the Govern-W tltelif. ' ‘. ' ' ' » ~,- ‘,1:- A-l-I interested itre invited to attend, antlnii opportunity with-Ito the last pin-J" iiivfllli?!‘ l"! 01W" discussion of tbeIegislntit-n passed ‘m’. . . . IQQLQH-IJFPISIIQMODWG-dfl. t " m ._¢ Z t . ,- ., 1*, ‘TEA PARTYcril, To}; SOURIS GT; WILL tioLni-‘it; A TEA PARTY .. vflttwédnesda y-the 18th of August, afgiltu . ._ d9. "Qtottris. Weii- stoolt _ F saloons; good tables; 300d music; dancing tin ‘ 0th amueemfints. ' " ' ‘ P‘ - eserveti d t f ' ' " Soufikby the 856a.“ e 01' a 800d outin sstii ,_'_l‘imc for allowing‘ ii per. cent. discount oniPt-ovincial Income rTax for 1919 is extended to 16th August 1920. . 197i 7 Bl t1 Ail ..i t. .e<iw...e Iititiui iiieiyutiistiiiteti autism-neatly Britt? . it ‘tttti. tea ' Ninrtber on "sure. Pi-"tee . ‘ed tit; it. ‘Putter-Q.- -~ " oi-ttfti-‘tu fffifliftliiiiiii is .\. the Ilnt do] for nllowlitgililcount oiticity tun. ' W. W. CLAKII, Jllllflcrifi) ll II. .... -...'.. 'tl.'f.'\.‘i"i'. l1 Cit tut.’ |oo|-|-i-qt---~_~_fl --~' 9. [.- it,iiiiittrlttttttiittittd "iiitlariliittt_3_0flite‘il tin. ‘