Ail"! Ind- " mid, ot- , ;'-'.'Af.:llie', wn. riily s _ i JknPic on Reeves, n ' do’ lie. . at the ng Park liliher lfcAulay nun Ihy. mini a this ' The llama "Ilrlycr" identifies pnlyf .t|Ine Aflplflfl,~—tlltt A. "scrim l“ Always buy an unbroken »pf “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin ¢Tloxe I“ w _ v I "-' ‘ lteticnclduler ht suiiryiiusrid. whit» It r riiitsisius- The oiiiiruisii.) _ NI.B.. August 5.— _ _ 1 ll- bélleved~ito have been ‘iettoliibt to wreck the- st. John -.. , in on Tucson-y lnorning 3r! e . Track plen and re- git ilig the uiornlngiinspec- {he duitfltat all thfublplllelhhtlfi e on oua,.o_ e rs s a_ ~ “keg track near "bake rdiisigiii ‘liar om Truro. No arests have‘ fiiP-lliidtrlh the matter. ‘ I Free Bible Ltciure THE WORLD HA8 ENDED. MILLIONS NOW‘ LIVING MAY NEVER DIE. This ls good news; it ls comforting licwsi it is one of “ tlio gtjtjulfiloctrines of the Bible. Psalmlitd: 10-13. , , _ , fill i r v s ADMIRAL sin. ' Tvdiidhlfllvgnsrr. > ,2 111V; August 5.~Ne\vs of it ' fVlceAdnliral Sir Allan b HJLS. ,Ca-lcutta will y tardly from the nlodic _ tiis-n.n.-s.P. chsieur, it difiltthermuds when the not,» , GI Pfllsedaway. His death us to etlterlc fever. Lady Eiiliisittls also ill with the disease. _ Sirlapd August 8. 3 p, in. luau-anal. ..—.—- -—.-—_.--v—___——— r->.———-— ' a “Jalcrlun A. McDonald 1M0 SURVEYIIR Lines run wiili transit Iii i . . _ . _ v . struuient. Plans and iii-scrip \ ‘gzltgfilggffs ‘few ‘"9 l? glans furnished Wllull rcqulr~ _ _ _ R. it. 1. Box 15 Suurls ‘“ i 1724-7-20-1111 151. stir usiu.:_i+r0a . "s ' HIDUQQ TREAQURE Odnidln eiipsuiiisii rméd Out 733?“? ,W, ‘Rehulllr Instrument: to ' ' ' , . “have, Mo,“ Valuable Farm For Sal AT SOUTH LAKE, LOT 47 For further particulars apply to R. i1. Stewart. A58 Massachusetts Ave, Boston, Mass. or E. (7. MOI“, row. North. Lake. ' 16504-17-Sat-8lpd . Arm The Annual General Meeting of the (JHARLOTTETOWN CAN COMPANY urn, will be held at theCompanyb Offices on Wednes-L day, August 25th ~uext at 12 o'clock noon wvlth-a view to adiournmenti until the last Wednesday in Sep-f teniller at the same date and hours. By order. r C. EAIRALL FISHER, Secy-Treas. 1973-1-81- Sat. Tue. Fri. Tue. 4i r__________.=,___ .._ —~——-—u Auction Sale at llililare ‘ Central l will sell at Public Auction on Klfil-lhllfbvnv; one. Aug. 4.- tlngaperohl of; -- hlddei; treasure at f} __ ielmihs, in Athhiiudson Bay _ct,, elghturtlan. including Cdlliolid priest are now on the tiipiisse s. in s ci-iin so feet long, hfilflk Irltsalled (roman Atlantic jljltolrd. AM)‘. Mcfifathcf New YDPL-"ltl the promoter of~ the er’ pedlfloli. hut the central figure .in titcparty is Andrew ENC/tilled. ot Belle bury. out. the Qwflel‘ . ii-ri-i . 01* of a peculiar lnstrumenl 'wl11i_'w1&lch he claims to he able to ' “élmvvr ally-kind .of irietul. Izll-ifl filIPIfllWl-lment the searchers flr _ hildhiijold and silv“er Jule far north p-llt their hoes of success. . FatiheiwTerresult. of Halleybury. 1n» accompanying the party as Qfihintiutai advise-g; He has been ‘$8 __our moat s leave of absence rultl- M parish; -- Izrhttsure seekers. will cruise- Jftrotighywaters where the sen luv»? {T}. lli tilt-red treasure ships cell alrlfi; 0' which plléd beIw-eli \ O tIad oldSaln. ‘Glltltvll sniviciis» i? __:__-—:;-;—;T_—:_.—;c—-__._—.:' ual Met-ting. Sept. 7th, 1020, my farms. con- - _____ . slstlng of 1B0 acres of land with 8‘r_-JAME‘ ‘ND mo“ up-to-dute dwelling liouse, two GHUR‘¢HEB_ _ lntrlroib-i-rns and granary. Terms - ~ s. sae. ‘.1'_e.in. Joint ‘ser l i ~s PETER J‘ FOLEY “m” a,“ mo“ C,,,,,g;;,_ germo; Cor. 15th AVE. a 15th Street, N... q 11 ,,_,,,_ m. s, James Ohurcw wiirir. NAJ. 202i a a 4i.I R cachet; Rev. Mr. Micliccri. lEven-~ its: - ervice Iii Zion at 7 p.m. prcri- its‘. ‘FARM FOR ‘SALE Farm at Bonshaw consisting of eighty acres with barn on it well _ watered about half under cultiva- ittrtf. mon. 12 o'clock Sunday‘, tion remainder covered with a i bfiotdsndflibhs Classes; 7 p.iii.l growth of hard and soft wood. insular-rescuer Rev. lira. clisr- Will sell with 01' without crop. For , 5}‘; further plrilcllltlfs apply to Ged- dis McLeod. - ZOBIi-S-B-twfsatll. R”. Mr. ‘McLeod. Al-l seats iilitors welcome. ', ‘f "Iltkrttbpisr CHURCH. i ‘u’ ti. 10.45‘ Prayer Meeting: l / impala? ‘Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up till Friday. August 20th. 1920. for painting in- terior of Wood Island Presbyter- f.‘ '* isomer CHURCH. l: 11:1‘. ‘hehtllnon "God's cure for - l n gout." I2 noon Sunday G01. nlid Bible Classes; 7 p.m. dtorrfdltbleit ‘Tile Gospiii of xrhelfr." Preacher Rev. (2.11. ' I ébtttsln- _. .. l QLW‘? " -~ ' I l P . rprjtlltllrlm onueossn. l t ‘:1. .‘ 4.‘: . klunlon B and 11 a.m. ‘aim. Evensnng 7 p. Ian Church, specification to he r » 1H, ‘Hunt, 9.1), ' seen at the store of A. W. Mc- - _ . .' . Laren, Belle River. t “AIJUB CHURCH. ‘ W. M. CRAWFORD, _ .~ _ ». _ llecv of Trustees. ‘ a igugdiiy school and wood islands NorLli. July 23rd,"; “(is _1_1 u.iii. Morning 1020. r-atid sermon 7 p.m. Ev-Z v Myer and sermon, ~ 2082i 8 5 2i.‘ In ~"l--l>~.. . graph-rust, clutter-mi CHURCH. " 4-1" l i ; MAIL CONTRACT Sealed Tenders. addressed to the Postmaster General.» will be A- l! m" received at Ottawa until noon, on by Ml- rridiiy the 20th August 1920 for the conveyance of His Majesty's Malls. on a proposed contract for four years, 0 times per week on the route Tlgnlsh Rural Mall Route No. t. from the Postmas- ter Geuerefs pleasure. > Printed notices contstnin| iur~ ‘thcr information as to conditions of proposed contract may be sees. and blank forms of Tender may he obtained It the Post Offices of Tig- nlsh and at the office of the Post Office Inspector. r Poet Office inspector's Office. Charlottetown. 3th July, 1920. - JOHN I. WHIA], ' Services at 1i a.m. and 1 m. rev. H. Mahon will preach at.- bot services. SALVATION ARMY. 4: ' Iillvltlon Arm-y services will be. lfld in the Y M C ca! htlrurs. conducted ' PIOPLII CHURCH. Iorvicea at 7 p.m. Rev. DJI. Lamont prepqer. nus ' ‘I uni dry. of August will iis r- u_I‘F>~ I on iixlilliitlon at W. W. Wellncfs 0nd lotus mica ,1 "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without "the “Bayer Crosi‘? , i ‘i-ontcins proper firertioii-w frr Cold! li ifcailuche. Tootliuulil‘. Iillfllvlll‘. NW‘ by physicians for overnine- r gin. Lumbniro, Iflieumittlnln. Ncuri- f myatlutl and smiled, casting u keen _een yeurejnd now mido In Canada. ti -. Joint Pains. and l‘nlu gun-rally eknne Tin boxes of l2 tablets, coat liicli stew cents. Lnrgcrflituycr packages ,1!” sum l mum have may; 1| lkrmly one blplrlnJBnyerm-You must u! "35"!" Alplrin In the trnds mark (registered In Canada)‘ of Bayer Itfdnuflcture of Mono- but ls well known that Asltlrll manna Bay" fmnnufncture. to hum. tho public nlllvlt lmlfntlone. the Tablets of. Beyer Comvllll Illl be stamped with their general lrlCe mnrk, the "Bayer Cruu. .'I Guardian and Examiner Contest THE FREE PRIZES IN THE GUARDIAN AND EXAMINEWSI PRIZE CONTEST AND HOW THEV WILL BE AWARDED. The Prizes listed above will be designated In the contest as capl- ‘ llil prizes, ituil wlll be awarded to tlie lIirt-t- candidates ill '|lt‘ (‘ori- tcst wliu receive tlii- highest iluiu- bur of vuteu before liiiilulglli, Sent. 11th (regardless of district.) The First Capital Prize wlll be awarded to th.. person having the bikini-st number of votes hv lilo above l11"i)1lUll(>'(l time; Second (‘apitiil prize to Ilie person having the se- rond highest score. etc. FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE $1.040 Grey-Dori Touring Car,‘ on exhibition at Eiterns, McNuttg, iind White. Ltd.. Queen SI. SECOND CAPITAL ‘PRIZE $1.300 Gcrhard-lleintzlltan Art Player Plano. Library stylp, pur-‘ chased from ll. T. Holman. Ltd.. Sumnieralde and Charlottetown. on Exhibition at Holman's Char- lottetown amre ' THIRD CAPITAL PRIZE 8760 Drawing Room. Cabinet (irafanoh purchased from and on exhibition at A. E. Toombs. Queen Street. After the above mentioned pri- zes have been awarded the district prizes will be given as follows:- (1) To the candidate in each of the two districts who has the highest total of votel efter the winners of the three flapitakfrl» zes will be given-n $200 Cabinet Grafanola purchased from and on exhibition at A. E. Toomhs Mu- sic Store. Queen Street. f2) To the candidate in each of the two districts who has the ‘so cond highest total of votes nftci the winner of the Capital Prizes. we will give a $150 dlamonil ring purchased from and on exhibition at W. W. Wi~lIner's Jewelry Store, 103 Grafton "Street. (3) To the candidate standing next highest in each of the two districts we will give a $100 Solid Gold Waltham Wiitell purchased from and on exhibition at W. W. Wsllners Jewelry Store. 103 Grafton Street. (4) To the candidate standing next highest in each of the two districts we will give a $50 Silver ‘Pea Service pilrclinscil from and Jewelry Store, 103 Grafton Street. (5) 'l‘r. the candidate standing next lilgllcsl. in ear-ll of the two districts we will give a $35 Cabinet of Sliver purchased from and on exhibition lit W. W. Wellner’s Jewelry Store. 103 Graftoli Street. And ton por cent. commission to each and avery active candl- dnte who works up to the close 01 tho contest and does not win a prize. Dr. MurtcPs Pills Over 20 years tho standard. your Drirggist or by mail ‘direct. Price $2.00. Knickerbocker Remedy Co, _71 East Front Street, Toronto. Ail "iii siiiiididiviriii“ AT VERNON [IIVEII OCEANS 0F IT ‘_ Iitghtren thousand gallons tn ten hours without lowering the well a bit. There's no natural reason why YOU cannot have just as good e well on your property. Just drop I line to i Well Co. Ltd. ‘ *1 Queen lit-eel Charlottetown wlflt d‘ hu- ellowing discount. I v ‘n, . w. . "' W. W. OLAKI. Post Oihce Inspector ~ ‘. 1 ‘k1,’ . City Clark. 1514-7-10!“ 3|. l l fhe lfllSll Artesiiiii" rim miuirrvitrnrows continual In I x. ‘Q li i lIlSl‘ illillllitr=~i IV JANI PHILPI *' . Coolpnd i lhlrety moths,‘ In 0e v . r1 e blah ‘ "I FAM-LY-ADE. v . , Ilnivrlbfllt" lbfilllmhW- Gin your am lur- CHAPTBR n | -fllalngly lnoxpeaelvejxenl. . slay. Onlylloetulle That morning l spent in the cel- ""7 , _ Iar painting the chairs iriid tables agyumwdu”: 3'3"! ——l mean commencing them. l didn't get very much done—it w!" new work, and I was particular, andslow. “ i I After luncheon Mrs. Fulfill Blllll! “If on want to get that money l'il go with you now.’ . _ She piloted me to u flue" mu“ '~_..~ . old nluu. 1 called hlnl "a duck all {n mun" in my llllmims‘ He w“ Morocco-cocoa .. ceeboonl really kind, and ‘when Mrs. Ffllilll‘ ' '“ iililspei-ud something to him. 116.; ‘ " - look at me at the same time”! ' ' lie _.;.i.e me $200 for my things. 120 rooms. Bl rooms III-l r1 . / prlvltg baths, Completely "t EFFECTIVE ECONOMY s i news.) ii; but that the interest wguld ent me up if I ‘had too much. Mrs. Fagin agreed with him. l hunted. was perfectly satisfied. it seemed gwfligpi muun Prompt to me that we could do wonders harnes- wiili $200. I had almost forgotten the time when I spent that for a dress. "Here's two months‘ I gave Mrs. F8811!’ 55°- "'l‘lit~re's no hurry." she wlll- "Yes. there ls! You have made it possitne tor us t.i try wliut we can do. and should be limited 81ml first of all." ' "ill you need it, all you have to Chas. S. Dtlllwn, do is to ask for It. l am wlllilng'l0 McFarlane, Annandale; ‘M!’ 7°“ m“ “I first‘ l an” ‘m’ Morrison. Annandale; A. J. v Mc- mtlfgywgrfilgahtgorda ilihm’ hi“ l ‘Cormack, Annandale; W. B. Mills, co ' - 1 sllaii be lIrIDpILl, and I am sure i Annandale; A- 5- Mcmllmlll- Cm" Mary Will, if you are paid." dlgan; W. B. Fitzpatrick, George- .-,\ll rigbtihr-il turtn ittovverogot tilt’? town; B_ J_ Uflanley’ 5L Pete"; agent, then eeaii’ ge us M" John 5mm‘ George, John two months even if the pancakes. ' ’ ‘ ' “e a runway Smith, Georgetown; John F. Lobb- il laughed heartily. The idea that St. John: W. Hunter, Fall River; Ilc: famous pancakes could provs C1131 J_ Kelly’ F3" Rjvgf; A, llilvllilllg but a success was amus Truoman. Halifax; Earl WOME- mgivemMdry’ Mrs‘ push,’ and 1__Il Halifax; R. Lewis. Boston: A- E- Ilad seriously discussed that wordiDlckleson, Springfield; MEX Ken‘ "pancakes." Would griddle-cakes ngfly. southport; T. t3. Kennedy. be better. or would the oiilfashlon- ‘ Souumon, Stanley Dfnxwen’ Mo. H. O. BROWN. Manager. . Charlottetown flotrl ($0.. Ltd rent." Prcprleforl. Illl-O-Iifl . l i i uvouooetl REVERE HOTEL. Toronto; - E. H. N. tit lhIllIP lie more taking. Mrs. l W" wnmred Tub"! Morew J_ Fulfill‘. ilcclared: l ' ' l Y k_ c’ D Sninrs "l have always called them pan- lllllflDollfl d. 01‘ . ~ ~ t "i shall lust burst if it is any |(retttic.r!"- iMary declared. when 0n Sunday we took the stiuff over Io measure the window. The agent had done all we asked. and dour, ii well. 'l'ilc iroudttrork was painted a lovely gray, with two tiny soft yellow builds. ‘File floor was a' durk gay. willie the side walls liad been painted in tho same color. but iiiueli lighter in tone. cakes. and l wouldn't know tibem Halifax; P. M. Arsenault. SI. Qhry- uy any other name’; Tltevozvwlillfl IOSIONII; Mrs. n. s‘. hswiiu. Law- taste the same elt er. course mo? Edward Campbem Bolton. u yours?! mink you wauld Bet Joseph MclDonald Chepston- J E. more ra e‘- . ’ ' ' "Pancakes it is!" llnterrupien lljlusiies. 3'11"": NHM- $111k"- “You bet it is!" Mary added, and New Qla5g0W; Miss Rhoda Small. s" it w“ senled- l. New Glssgow- Henry Gasken. SI» Every morning l worked in the _ ‘ _ ‘CEllaf.P‘\1I1i.ll1S~ In the attern-Aei-"mlm- L‘ Nlckolwu‘ Mlcbeod’ Al I hemmod the cotton squares f-irltfl». H- Mtlrrlly. CIYdB R V"- the tables-we couldn't afford . -40¢——T linen-and made little shades for VICTORIA HOT L. ‘Uiecandles. 1 had found twg ilixlflffl sets of candelabra lnasecon - and h M u. Mary store on a back street that went. wMlimde EI-llytfiratimmarorreet Gaunt nicely with those Mrs. Fagin had. A We» -. F’ ‘ given us. l had a lovely yellow StJLewis: L001! E- "QKIBYWII- silk slip which I had "worn buzlmmgor; J. A. Gillie, Halifax; F. once, and never tleixypleclted {to hatve h Rog-e“ and wife, Alberto“; w_ use for again, w cu up ior ‘ , w‘ the shades. rising some narrow la -e R‘ Eva‘?! an dwlfe‘ Toronto‘ from another garment to trim theili. W- CIIVPB- Montreal] MT-lnd M“ 1110' “we lovely. and l was Clarke, Duluth.- Mr. ‘and Mrs. J; enormously proud of then.. B_ Maaphafl‘ Monti-es]; wm, ste- l had bought some triped cotton _ M M ' ‘ stuff with pale yellovlri roses scat wart. washing“); 1:20;; 2:51;. tered over it. 1t was very clieap.lM“l"°~ M‘; " ' c- ' but when draped at ine wlndoiv rial; Miss Hellen D. Peters. POW‘ and shirrerl IIII the door, and use] M]; C, N, McLeod, Montreal; C. in other wags about the place. ll Archlbald Truro. a h 31mph m“! was very e active. ' wife. Ottawa; Mrs. '1‘. C. Davis. San Francisco; Mrs. John D. Cum- mings. Sourls; A. V. AIYMIYOIIB- st. John; C. A. Meikle. Summer- side; W. A. Walker, Moncton; C. E. Armstrong, Montague; Earnest A. Bell. Halifax; A. G. Mlllen and wife. Sackvllle; A. n. onus. Back- vllle;- _Ellen Sanderson. Green- wipgh; J. A. Bernice, Montreal; R. E. Browne. Mon-Ireiil; Ml- ‘"15 Mrs 3_ (3, Porter, New York? ‘lt is going Io be pretty." l Geo wmmman Montague; s, agreed. I110," “(h/b lnust have Hash“ Montague, A_ Murphy’ some little frilly aprons of yellow ' ' Montague; R. G. Rowe, Coleman- 'I‘ll It) MARKWFS or with yellow bows. on them. lt illways looks heater to wear aprons when walling on table.” “All right! Make an 'tliln on "TT" want to, but make 11111158001? ilyllll al-IMMERRIDE MARKETS’ strong. After wearin’ them heavy tlilngn at tlie White Front Palace Btlller (dairy) per lb “I? l0 45 l probably him]; mm- the one, you Ci-ilfilkiils . . . . . . . . . . . . ..1z to 15 make tlio first time l wear one." Q155- Per dun“ ‘ $21)‘ Miir w“ ii pi c; _ l» ay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. y ' "m" Oats . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.15 to v1.25 Potatoes "-32.00 to $2.25 ci-iAnLo-rrsrowh mums-rs "N" yflu won't! You'll be more careful. We must have bungalow aprons for the kitchen-ones that we can slip on and off quickly." "ma, 5g to so ll ' 1L‘ . .48 to 50 ‘lfltchen! Where is it?" Mary Pggio... r215 was standing at the door of rile am _ 31.38 littln closet transformed into h “up u" _ , $20.30 kitchen so tiny that one person. Hides . . . . .. .. 1 the table and stove filled it com- Calfskin 15-10 Dhnely- Sheep pelts . .. ‘Hsylon----- . Less room to keep clean. We straw. ton ..... .. can take turns cooking." , . BOURIB MARKETS. Tomorrow-The Two Sisters Shop _ alualile Property FOR rnlvn-la sans- wi-m 0 wrr-noor can? a KINUINGTON MARKITD Butter 4 Oats I offer my farm of d0 acres situ- ate at York. six miles from town. This farm . ts < beautifully si tinted in one of the ant p feared and watered and Within 10 chains of York Station; also n-nr Church. school. stores and nil other public conveniences. One of the best dalrylng farms on the island for It; sirse. Apply Wm. Seller. on the farm IIIIJ- CARTER, Auction oer MURRAV HANIOR MARKETS Butter 44 MONTAOUI MAIKETO Butter (tub) nus ........ ..4il CZEMA u" Dr. Chen's Ointment for ‘llcsema and Ikin lrrltltiovre. iasc-i-soicwnoi. LGIIITI WAIT!!!) Spare time agents wanted for Personal Christmas CnrdQ Beautiful sample book a d full equipment You are not expo {i - m-e nt no when you f . L f. l I - at... aria. n"....':i'.'st"'::i.i'.i;1. it.'.~.":i:'.-.'...""a.h':i. "4""? 7°" M" l0 I'll!" bl Illblvly Ill I Chase‘ Ointment free If on maul few hours nhch wee . Bltllfnction ~ typical ii-uht axle. u ll would flower _ center line of axle-stub G, causing‘ ' illists for the i ev sass-r L. utoiiou Figure t illustrates in vrlnelale. tlio construction of an lnl-ry steering llnkaso BB 8911"“ "l" ‘I if viewed from directly over it. the central portion of t-he ula and of the tlerod being omitted, for the sake of compactness. and Figure A represents a side view of the rlsbt hand end of the axle with its con- nected parts. as soon from behind. Hero IA is the axle Itself which Figure 2 shows to be an 1 beds; forging with flanges BB and web portion C. designed to furnish lllft greatest rigidity‘ with the least weight of metal. Eat-ll end of t. e axle is broadened vertically llllll rOrllllitl into this yoke DD. making a steering-knuckle of the srvcnllol Elliott type. Pivoted within the. knuckle by means of the piu E. i» the T shaped foPSIBK F. (FIB. 2) consisting of n vertical bearing portion and a nburly horizontal poi-lion (i. known as tlie axle stub _ or pivoted axle, upon which the front road wheel is held on bear- ings and secured in pluce by nut H. The nlii E sometimes known as the kingbolt, permits the pivoted axle to swing on it in the lane of the paper (Fig. 1), thus defeating tile part G and the w-heol which it supports into any desired direc- tion for steering purposes. Tile forging F is drilled and through this liolc is inserted the steering‘ arm J. where it is held by the nut K. so that force applied to the end of J. in u horizontal plane, will cause F and G to pivot within D on E and vary the vertical plane of the wheel. The construction at the two ends of the axle is identi- oal with the exception that at one cork-usually the left and here so shown. steering arm J has fixed to it and usually forged in one with it. the steering gear connection. arm L. it is obvious that both road wheels must be pointed in corresouiilng dlrec-tlons at all times and this is insured by the tie-rod M, the ends of which are provided with adjustable forks or clevlses N, by means of which lhe rod is sc- cured by pins 0, respectively to the endgof steering arms J. When a horlznotai force acts forwardly upon the free end of steering con-_ nectlon arm L. the left arm J is moved handedly. moving the left pivoted axis in the same direction and deflecting its rod wheel t0- ward the left and. at th same time the tie-rod is pushed to the right causing the same effects in right, steering arm J. deflecting the right road wheel to the left. When arrii L is pulled instead of being pushed, all act-ions are reversed and the road wheels are deflected to the right. in order to turn iii eltilier direction the "road wheels miust follow approximately parallel‘ paths or else slip andfhs the inner wheel follows a smaller circle than the outer one. it must be decuclcd more sharply tllnn the other one. The required condition is that the," extended axes 0f the two front .. wheels should, under all conditions a. .10: 5517* l l extension of the rear axle axis. it ils approximately to realize tlils that two steering arms. J. are tir- ranged at calculated angles with the king bolts and not at rislit angles thereto. The more obtuse the angle between the tie-rod and n steering arm. to greater angular movement of the arm and pivoted axle will be produced for a given’ motion of the tlornd and the more shitrply its wheel wlll be deflected. Consider the effect of steering to tlio left. As soon us the wheels begin to deflect, Ilie- left steering arm becomes more obtuse to the tie-rod iind Ilia right one less so — tlio lath-r moving into right angles with lt-rind throughout tlio con- tinued motlon of the parts. the left steering arm remains more obtuse to the rod than the lott and thus the angle of deflection of the left or inside road wheel continues greater__than that of the outside one. as it should be. On steering to the right conditions nrc reverar ed. Fig. 2 shows G. the axle-stub. horizontal, but as a matter of prac- tice. it is inclined slightly down- ward outwardly. Which results in" bringing the wheels somewhat cloa- er together (two inches or so). at IliPlF points of contact with the road than a their upper edges. t s wheels with the road more nearly in the vertical line of the pivot pin E and has the effect of; reducing the leverage through which road irregularities act. when the wheels strike them and thus makes the steering effort less.» In some designs (Fig. 1). the Divot. pin E is set slightly forward of the ,. .;"—___ aintsl use ti-ziiioiis roii suiisunii. Tin ri-y nl Muir's this lemon lotion to whiten your tanned or _ freeklad aim. . . ‘i t QQYBIO the juice of two lemons intro bottle cmtalning three ounces of Orchard White. shake wen, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle, sunburn and tan lotion. and complexion whiten- er. at. vefy. very III ‘col. ' Your grocer bu the lemons and shy iii-ax store oil toilet counter l will supply three 01inch of Orchard White for a few cents. lfunge this sweetly fragrant lotion lhto the face. neck.‘ arms and hands and see how quickly the freckles. gun‘. burn. wlndburn and tel disappear and how clear. soft and white the skin becomes. Yell It Is harm- tlnh t In paper lad IIIII It! n..'n::.'...:::."in"s.hula."us: "r _"~.,..-..~a-i,;,"‘.,i;-.;';"Z Toronto. lend . l THE STEERING hnhlr I._ , 5 ' date. ~ .q-. vi -i c: .e-t__un 11:» us. v i4'l'. Z3 \. ' ., _siss.¢+44+eo-Qo'o0-e-e+e-e00e I ' 17 Albert 1.. humiliated sud owned by Hiiillhdlld‘ Kelly, n“ Hilda 8.. nominated and owned by J. Bthnleywedlock. Charlottetown 3 Edna Hamlllnnominnted and owned by J. R. hfcNellL. Bourls. 4;. 1__iois Guy, nominated and owned hyA: L'Box6.n."1[enslngton. 3 i t- Kettle, lwpllllnlud and owned by JnmeeArhlng. Charlottetown. l ‘ Lillian Patches, nominated and ‘owned by James, aiol-s-s-sl. the road wheels to trail lnsteadi of being pushed forward and. pro» tiucing a "caster effect" in the in- ferest ofmore Steering connection arm L-ls usual- ly forrned with a ball end, which is secured lathe socket at the front d of the drag~link or steering nnectlon rod_1-‘, tlio other end of which has a similar ball and sock- 'et connection with the free end ‘of the steering arm, downward from the column, previously described, and given P the required forward motion for‘ intersect at the same point on tlio (OIOIOK T ' brings the point 0f Contact OI _'*'““"‘“y_ “i* ‘ Commodore Cresceua,“ , Belle Baringknominatad and owned by J. ParkesHooper, ch10“ . 311811158011. iron» ti... j if The rolluwirighuriiesiisvs paldvup lhdkrepgellglihldhfdll" .§‘- 1!... start on‘ t ) . < ‘ J 2.11 cLsaa muted ' . h . ohsrluiiotuwiii 6 __ Corwin HIl-JIQIIIIXIIIQQ‘ by T.O.lves,'ownsd by John Pflniithi Kinkqiii‘ x '4'.‘ ~i ’- r "v , - :., sidriisrlx” ,, uiss Elred, hnllllhhted by mo. lveii. owned h; 3101111 gsiii Upton Prince; nonlinnted; and bwned ilurlie BrQl-i Wlnsiloe. . - _ Sybil 0.‘. nominated and owned-Ally, Venncherllllurley, Village’ Miss asilsniuu. nominated and uwrisd-ihyqmnudxrihur. seminars} Bouthporti, -‘»- -- ~~ Juanita Aubrey. nominated-and ewnad- by Hammond Kelly, n _ _ ’Cl1'towl|', ‘to, nominated and owned by iliuiylcPllersoinNew Giasgowgrg Hi‘ - - . 1.20 once ‘" ' - Wilfrid lial; ‘nomlnatcd- and owned" by ‘Hammond -KeIly. chad"; Angus Dillard} nominated and ownodby W. McNeiilfSouthport, Ed. Locandu, nominated by B. Hooper. "Charlottetown. .. Kceniuli Aubrey, nom Collier. , , __ ciiristis nlpph. iiuiuliiuted" iiy the Mc Joiin P. Smith, Klnkora. -' lasted and its‘... iiy Ed ward Stewart. Park" ' , .1. ‘ MGDOPQIdL Bridgetown. M , . . Miss Lcyburn Forwood. nominated and owned by J. 1-1. McGregoy Montague. - - _ ji l ' » - ‘ Commodore K,‘ nominated and owned" by Alex Kennedypflotlthpoi Minnie P., nonllnsted by T. G. Ives, owned by Preston Frown‘, Murray Harbor. ' i l ' ‘ I The above list of horses is sufficient reason for ‘one of the but: day's racing held on the Island. Spaclaltralns wlllivleave Charlottetown; at 8.46 a. m. carrying Dlllsengore and horses to and from the Races. ' Fares: First-class return $2.76. second class rough 11.110. All horses afraid of Autos will enter byeast road. Autos and rather horses will go back the main road to the track and the care will be parked charge and take care of. same. back of Grand Stand. where a competent man will he in Teams and A tomobiles will meet the spacial trains and passengers back to the Race Grounds. where they can pmcureionflof the best dinners in town at _a very nomination. Montaguei meal tables have-a reputation. second to nonen ' Admission, adults 50c. Childrenlfic. r." o. lVEl,_ vi; in i‘ Secretary _ W". (1.. i < .1’ i " left‘ and backward motion ifor right steering. K Usually .a emiii spiral compression spring is . en‘ -clos_ad atJI-ln. each end ‘of 12,1101 tween the bail and. the support of ‘the iiiheriiortloh or Its‘ socket in order to absorb, road. shocks and prevent rnttllngf . . '_ ‘t Questions: of. general‘ interest to motorists will bssnswered‘ In lliilt column,» space permitting. .it' I11 immidldte answer lsdosireii, t: close selfiaddressed, Jtampea -.i velops. Address Albert L. Clough‘, care of our office. ‘» a _,._- t . l. stable steering. that rojects 8S i r r- h For Quick Sale Must go before 12th August, one pure bred Clydesdales stallion two years old. One Frost and Wood binder, seven foot cut, with fore carriage, almost new. ~. --GAIt- p ‘ , One Studebaker car, runabout in good repair. I ‘ " i ‘ i I Apply To GARFIELD DOCKENDORFBW xririii River. I’. E. I. » '5- ~_.-.- ; i t t Time for allowing 5 per. certhdiseounlii on Provincial Income Tax for 1919 is furtltd: extended id 16th August 1920. 1m r at ti Afllll rlgfifilalot I If 1 ‘=1 gliifisqifigds-t-ii. In’. $04M Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc.“ _, reu nan one bus-sienna use up "mg-aft"!!! wlll Ietropolltll use steamers for low York vI drlfinnn. Ill Infill rates and hi‘ Inf I amnion to s e --q-@e.----_. q _...___ __ lth. ‘flint’; nominated and ». owned by :W.' lftiNoiiijif ‘I. owned by, Q. H. Benoit; Kinnon Drug 00.. owned ply”-