' 18th. by the iltev. George C. Tay- YE1""1.=&:‘ -..,.. , .1. p, ,,,.. h”? ' " We want n few tinnii iivt- bu) , Tji-‘a incl‘ alt-cad; _|(‘|)l(‘flt'Ilil:(i , t ' particulars. é . r4 i? l. . y‘ “UACLIOD-MARIM-“M. 1'1 Mlgvgljgpt. B 9L at 0 doioek l0 ' n! twenty comes as a severe shocli Sale f » _ 4 Hililsboro 8t. Charlottetown, Sept. lor, iDouglaLK Manhood, to. Sadie "E, Worry, both of Charlottetown. ' mobilities-st omit Tracadie. Sunday. Sept. 19, 1930. Mrs. Elisa nepotism. mini at Donald 0- dDonald. lfitaersl Tuesday morn- ' firm‘, metery. IN MEMORIAM ALFRED BERTRAM TRAINOR on September 17th at St. Joseph's Hoppltal. Denver. Col. occurred the death after a short iliiness of pneu- monia. of Alfred Bertram Tramw- oidelt son of Mr. and iMrs. John Trsdnor, Prince Street. City. ' - Deceased "who had left the pro Vince but a short Limo ago W! i‘ young man of exceptional character and ability and although of ti mod est and unassuming nature sliii. gidlted as he was, with a charrnir._ personality and pleasant dispasi tron. ‘he became om or Charlotte town's most popular young "tel;- hiiving a large citait‘ Ji frictuie For three years he attended St illlllfiiillf: iini-vermty where by his excellent work in the class room and the interest he evinced in the imi-r-i‘ .-idc of coTz-ge lift» lit- wort t‘ii_i <'.-'It'*tn of bath faculzy ililfi .2»! l- iir llii- sudden death of this _I"’,III'~-H'{Z youth at the early age to iill! wiiolc community uiiti es- Jocially to his immediate relations Besides his sorrow-lag puren‘ 2 h. \2'.\ s to ‘lllflllfll one sister. .\li.-,. .‘..-ii--.»-. and one brothtr. Mastei iV-iJ. The body is expected liunie iii ~ iatttr part of this weeks llllti l funLrrII notice will llppfdl" int-ll‘. \il a rte-J's Pills At direct. "rice 82 00. Knickerbocker Remedy ca. 17 East Front Street. Toroatr‘ Over I ears the standard. your Drugglst or by mail ._&.~ iiii i lG-‘NIS WAVTEII ‘Mun and women. not to CIIIIVIINH, but to triivi-l uni! iippulnt. liii-ul ri-p- rhi-iithtii-i-s. $1.002 unil (‘XIIIWIHUF guaranteed first your. \vitli giioil chance to make $2.600 and expens- Stata age and qualifications. Winston In. Experience unnecessary. Dept. G., Toronto. H-iving disposed of my business. I offer ail ray-stock of merchandise itf. VUBt price. ‘ I'}\'-'l')'iilifi'$ must go. A good iipptii-turtlty to secure your winter supply of groceries, boots, under- ive.ir itnd dry goods at cos-t price. Su-iiw prices on cottons and ilaiinelettes. . ‘ PKHNELL MCMiAHON, . Emerald. bii).l.§,f,ALE a " “' -. ' ... I48 acres of and situated mi blast Baltic Road‘. 5 acres untlor tixcet- tent cultivation, l0 under slutiips. hiiliirice under choice lumber anti qpmitity of fire wood; 3-4 of mile from’ SchooL- starch factory, store iiorfmllla snd,l3s:ltlc Railway Sta- (fb ." Buildings and fences in good repair,‘ ‘riavarr failing stream of water on farm. '\Vlil sell with or ‘ |§1_w_|,u_ gimp, (mm and machinery. jvqr. vfitrther. particulars flppi)’ to owner on premises. RANDOLPH o. sauce. " ' ' iizriiireaitic LOI 4i; ' l‘. Eltiillllfi. , i. I ’ LIVE HOG ,.- I j l Thursd y',.ii~til._23id. '_v,_j'.. {Luirgd Oct. tlii ant-every. ii _ flovetnber and llvt- mb-r Seeour agt. nis f r i-i ice. iri-ipiils, cic. liifidiciofl. 9-! The». ' ni Organ. ._ , ' ‘T’ -‘ ‘ Our agents will load live hogs tit our usual buying '44; "jointson the foil ivtfngtiaics: -— _ . 15,..- urstl -i v thereafter lii WM DAYII-S CO, i.'l I).. Dr. iljdcLellan‘ I beuriar Riley Building. Queen Strut Phone I66 ' Dr. 0. C. Archibald r‘ Ivldunto in N. I. Punt Graduat- loiluu stir-out on w-loitli ‘ pram e mutton i» m- ills f! ll roof D B-llldtnl H»: nxraioitr Oulrdilv to l! he consulted IO Street. yt-I leorgta Street. iifloe. Telephone Office he n 0 l. n. i u» - .. n. lhv oi! hours st t0 Bflllbo ' DR. CLIFT oitnouic nine/ices in ll Vlefltll CIIA JVFPETOWI- Friday. Illlvln]. Woolly. Al Hui-PI ll: UHF». l’. E- l.. P. Blllly. l, "IIDIDIEII- Tut-molly. WQI- lv-ldly, TQI‘ Ill]. I url-O-‘ron l2 In ll p. —- IICIIJK.‘ Qnlvll) ll III- ‘. , lutnfl’! mi 1-21-,Illt\ll. lR. J. C. iiUilSliii .=, can, nose AND rnwoA lfftyo ville; illillllW , \ -- . -_ unmit- l w" l- _ lteiiiil-iiiuo-~l iirlflnu "7"" ivti-i liiiiirii- l! a Di t- l u l iilneliup I‘ Avw- I-H- ‘P’ .t ill-Y. H. h. I NSON l'}_\'t¢_ l-liir. Nost- Tiiroat iiiid Skin Otlii-n I57 Ki Ill SL. Pliiine 3'24»! Hours l!1.-~~l. Elltllllilg! I)_\' aiipiririiiiiwni \Ii|i\ KPSiiiFIICQ‘, l‘. \\':iti r Sir-wt. liiiin- l! it ti iti- O ifv4l-T-ll.iviiii~ S. ittmait. ii. C. {JVFIQIUY Ind Attornay-lt-Llw i; Pauii-r-ili “illlfk TUNiA PHW - 2252-8474.‘ \ vllli- \., v i ‘i"t*.l,i>iid S: Biiiiilct > _ BEN‘ i h v > 4 pun-t 3mg Attnrnpy av-Lli» MONEY TO LOAN flank pf N.S. Chlmbcra a n; ‘tea .¢___. ‘Y1 iii-son & Dull)" 1.- r-ue-w ‘no AHOY-Mill nmnnrl ‘o: Royni Di"! _ a Canada IONEV TO LOAN icjbeati o: il/icliiiiiiii: Glrriv tor‘, Attorneys-chestn- Ofllce. Fey-II Rank Building Zhai-latltrwn P E ‘bfihllvi s. s.‘ HESSIAN inn-tour. letiottor, Noun/Pun“. Eta uONEY T0 LOAn P~ ll inlan- whistle ‘to i. E. CROKEN ‘t/ETER NAKY SURGEON .|r/’\l*b- nllfi ri-itiiii-tiiie. Mt Print- », (zlvrvipv Prue» uiii ziyiimi "nil-- ‘llll ~4- A. unmodifi- unit-tutor, Sottcltov. Eh. MONEY TO LOAN ‘Hi-- llilm Builrllngllrinrt-nwtii- 'I‘_! i Inf, TEETTYKTNIIEIC F-TU DIO 14G Gt. (i. urge Sir 1i H. l, 3111:1111‘. Piano I ‘A Fczicher of Voice Culture- vitl rcoueii hi5 "Hi- Phrne 399. 29240~21lis fli it were-aw’- ‘7: - ED m.‘ ‘ti. s. vvv ‘ii/IA rou {iii ut Oct -hr~r. wliivv i-is at ioinls viii- re we \\ r ic or phone fir 1r M 11mm, is and Iii-pres nliilivc, l ‘Studio Scptemcber, ' Cttlicitra l-lair is Usually - _ t. Thicit Healthy _ Stnnhtmrlahttrmwi-iiriiiiimuu term. a lnwithpgiitlfi ‘Aclemhcalthy oeglpmummoqhgn ‘ Sea» 25c. Olluien I! and Sold th nah ni Domini . m “Ignited. st. §"-si'is'i.,“'l|¢n_|mb'm°” Iv JANI mun » Q . m: mAnniAc: ouseriou Chapter 121 i -l used to wonde if I remained iii New York. if I had been near my old friends, iii because/of Olmifla Shepard I would have seen Kenneth Lawrenc again. Ailitho they were cousin: i never remembered his haven; visited them but that once. but 1 iiiio often heard Claudia {slit cif itinn. Some way, when! was settled ' and‘ 'I‘om, I thought more often of Iiceiinetti, r-t migtir have been be- cause I saw how happy and content- ed they were, aitho they worked hard. Tom waist so kinifand tbc-ug-ht t fui. Mar-y 54) loving, that at times a lonely frcling clutched my heart. and I felt as it‘ I, eilone of allxihe world, had no one to care for me. time... m, H K|N(;'S........ UNiVERSiTY comm IN M-to. science, Law and Divinity. A thorough Academic training Ii iiii-d-orati- cOIL amidst the bell uiliilli llnli moi-st surroundings. (‘he (Ioiiege will September 29th, ltext (Illinllfllv suit re-tlui-tn fill VH7‘ information - nlfflflltm qualifications and real; vii hi! accommodation. apply to THlil PRESIDENT. Windsor. N. S. \7a7~Z‘I.Iuiy fltlbept. 28 r AUCIION To be sold by public auction on the premises of Mrs. George L. Scott. at Cornwall, on Wednesday 22nd. September, 1920 tit one o'clock p. rn. her homestead farm of 65 ncrcs together with household furniture, binder. mower, seeder. roller, scuffler, carts. plows. har- rows, 2 driving wagons, sleigha and many other urtlcles. For particulars apply to MeLEOD d. BENTLEY, Solicitors. ‘2425-8-26-TuesThsSat1il. r Tr; ~l—.__"*"rr::__ ______—-—i. 41-. _: FARM FUR SALE East Bil ic, Lot 46 100 acres of which i5 acres are antler cultivation 20 acres ready to stump balance excellent quantity of hard and soft wourl. contains excellent lumber within oncdiail mile of railway station. school starch factory store and saw niillii. buildings modern and best of re- pair, all will be sold with or with- oult stock crop and machinery. Owner compelled to soil on account of Ill health. For further particulars apply to owner. WILLIAM FRASER. Postmaster Eton. Baltic. Z5 SS-ll-(l-ltieiriiil. MAIL CONTRACT Hi-IAIJGD 'i‘i'INili‘JRH. urlilrvsrtutl lo iili‘ i'<i»iiiiiii.~iii-i' ili-iii-riil. will iii- FQVPiYUii :it tttnivu. until Illlitil. Uh ldiiluy. tlii- Xtli ttvtiilivl’. llttll for titi- l'lrIi‘.'t'_V.'lI\l'l‘ iii" His l\|tijvili.\":i Mulls, uii u proposed Contract fur ii'\\|' _\'i‘ill' six Ltmr-s ]ll‘l' ivc-ek mi Ittirril Mull lii- Illilil Finn-is Iilurit iloiiti‘ . 1i from tliti Postmaster ;i-v..»i.il‘;i |i|l'l\.\1lii'4-. Prititi-il ni-tii-i-ii w-iitziltiiui: furtli PI‘ infiirttirititin its l0 i-iinililluiis iii . - ' irtii-t tiiiiy lii- iii-on iinii l l.- loiiiis iif ’l‘i-iiiiii iiuv lir- tili- ~ z - I'm-it <>l'l . of Sl!il.iF ist uni] ui thv- iiffliri- of‘ lliu Piiiil iiflii l‘ liispi-vtiir. JUIIN II‘. “Til-IAN, Post tlffli-i- liisitii-i-toi m-t ilTim- Inspector's Offli-c. "'- -"' "WWHWII. Aitttrst lllflfl-il-lilltieu-‘il. ililii, I921‘! MAILVBCONTRAGT SEALED Tiiitiilhilifi. lltldrolisi-d t‘ tlii- lkiattnrtsti-r (il-IIPTIII. will l rvvoivt-d nt (‘lloivd iiiitil Ill-hilt I y, llti- Rt I iii-hit [If "I'm r Vllilii tit ‘onvvynnri- of I-Ila . rnptnicd (‘ontruct for i-r wiit. Vn-tt-i-t n .- - mi flnitto No. i fr" fii-vwrlilhw tilt-twine. Printed IIlIfiPPl-l containing fut-ill. r-r ltlllnrmritlon an ll) i-iinilitlonii of privpaini-il (‘iitilrtu-t may in- yiflfli itiil lilriiilt riirms or Tcniloi- rnny li- orlulniwl ut tit" Imiif Flfliwi w _l\'r\W London llflli nt tlir |iY""'i"|i'fl'tI'. Stmiiey Ilridm-rinrl offici- 0| lite Print Off-M- lmltv-vlnr. JIIIIN Ir‘. WIIIIAII. Punt (tfflci- ifllipflflllll I'm-i; (‘fflt-i- lmipr-i-tr-r‘; (imi-i», " "flwrlnwn. An i t 2'01, i920 ZGOB-l-iii-Si. g" ' ‘fir; t iilfljcill,t"a oin tiit- Postmaster My worl. was going well. I tried in evtry way to familiarize mysel.’ with till the details of ‘the hon-fl drpnrtmen-t, ri-nrl hlad succeded to the extent that now I had practic- zuily bwu made zissisitunt to thr- manager, Naturally I was pleased and a liiitle proud. I “No giilwho wasn't educated could do whht you've dzzuit," Mar: said \\‘.lcll we talked iiboul my rapid advancement. . “N0 girl could have done it evei Ii’ slta was cilucsi .l if she ilidu‘; work ii-ifii," isiiiil practical Toni "Miss Zena iiilE-i worked very him? and drservna all t-he good luck th: um come to lie-r. Iiiut ii‘ _\" ;u w-in‘ mind I wtint to shy siotncitlilng, car l," "Of COIIYSP you titzty ‘Fem! any hr. r yeti Elke." I roplioil ho r“ '. ‘Ik- I l‘? ll.‘ 2i t iiiticjv. I r s-y “rd ‘. Fm i "il his tar-in? cut. "l litir-Iiy know ho-\v lo say it Miss 7.~r1'..1. L._ii ii in‘t think that DIISiIICSJ vrrking in on office, is everything “here is, Mary and I ilfe so happy tnget.her—so tiillferent from what we were whtn we were working rile-tie, l-—we-—\v;int you to be liin-ppy toe, in the shine way. You ought to get married Miss Zena. You ain't the kind to go on working all your ire. You ought to have a ihome oi your own " “My what a long sipeech for you Tomi," I laughed. “I sometimes a/m “t il"li(lllS of you and Mary," I added more seriously, "but not for tong. I have it) care for mother you kiiow. I um thinking constantly that in another year I may have her with irrue. Thea I will have a home cit’ niy own. Allilo to tell the truth I iiin very con-tented here with you ' and Mary." "Tihnt ain't. the idea, Miss Zeiin. It ain't right that you ‘shouldn't make seine niice man happy, and be happy with him. I guess I'm old fashoned. bu-t I thiink tall nioe glrils liike you and Mary, are sort of wasted unless you get married. There's 1B0 many of the other kind . that iniainry the kind that don't kno-w how to be wives, or lhow to a man be a good husband and ti successful man. that it seems u ‘r ~§00Q+O-Oro qoooovooooo. l a 5 LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Mike beauty lotion for a few cents-Try it! t i i t t O v o u t n t O-O-OQ-O-O-QQ Squeeze the juice of two lemons iuto a bottle containing three ounc- es of orchard white, shake well. anti you have a quarter pint of the b-is. freckle and tan lot'i,ii, and com- plexion beautifler, at. very, vary sma cost. Yo _r grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face. and neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skinba ‘comes. Yes! It is harmless and never irritates. l INTERESCTING ANNOUNCEMENT , t l Messrs W. B. Prowse and D. A. MacKinaon propriet- ors of the Vlmy Fox Ranch. Norwood Road near Char- lottetown, P. ll. I. are pre- pared to sell s limited num- . her of foxes and ranch them for parties if they so desire. The Vimy Fox Ranch was established in. the fall of 1919 and has 8O pain of fox- es 27 of which are owned by Messrs Provua t MaaKia- non and the balance are boarders. The ranch ha: been under the management of Mr. Fred Andrews and hu been ~one of the moat mo- ceuful la the province this year. The 39 pair! have to- as! 07 living pups or an aver- age of 21-! to the pair. Tlil 4 we think will compare favor- ably with lay ranch la the province having ltrietly 191D l? v: 0~Qw+uifv=9a w-v-Y n. v ‘v vjv I'll!!- ‘Ihe policy of the manage- ment was to select the very but foxes that money eolld in my own new home with Mary ' \-. a %_‘? _ \ x-“il-nn-oimd nus-w t pity no: to have all your kind marr." I was surprised to hear Tom talk like this. He was usually quiet, and said whiit he had 1o my in .1 few words. . ‘ don't say I sha‘n't marry. Torn. Buit I have yet to mct-t the -man”—l stopped. and felt the hot blqod l"llf‘i'i'l lo my face. I had met a man-he wits still enshrined in my heart llitf ho i had no way of kn-awling thu-t he cured iior tne any longer. Anti I also knew that it. was this feeling for Kenneth Lawrence Ilia-t had imade IIIP refuse to listen to Tony Ueiatid when everything within Illt: cried ou‘ for the comfort and ease from work and TER-pflllfiibiiiiy he viiiil "iivi- iirie; for what I could do for mother as iris wiifc. "lif you i'uiV8i'l'i. you'll rmcr-f iii-m some day. Miss Zena, Don't have your mlitd so full iof your work thin! you won't realize he is the rigiht itinn." - “Oh. Zi-uh worilt be Mix-s Stewart always!" Mary broke in. "You rviin irr to: siriotis. I heard .1; little b nine site wanted to-and to a fine itinn i o1." “Little birds sometimes gos:ip when Iiicy have no rettszu to, Mnry Don't ii'.i“ll do lhtiit," I replied ily-‘ilillg more about any getting married I isliaill. ‘think you are tliied i‘ ma; that you wont Lo -get riii nil 1P." “Oil, Miss Zeiriu!” and “Oh Zma!" they exclaimed in chorus. ind the subject was dropped, But I ifien iliouaitt of 'l‘otii's homely "41""; his odd wit-y of puttilng his 11311811!» of niutrl-mony into words: “All nicc girls like you and Mary 1m suit oi‘ waisted unless they grl Illtilffifiii." Wtis he right? Tomorrow-A Proposal -v-¢~.- _. Hotel Victoria 120 will“. 56 rooms with private baths. completely re.- novated. .~»». >0 Q- . carts. is riveted around t imp, ti... disectlon bf the tubular nxie hous- filly liiiit siiic could get """rrl"" "fling. which, is shouldered down to loiigliinglv, Than; "lg yigu 1W0 Snvlare adapted to resist not only the ~ t... iciwerl or otherwise moved. even ‘ nally at J. which fititlngs fit loose- L hi: asAn-Axtz neurology.“ i - , . y ' In figure 1 is mpiauenfed). )0‘ principle. another method of rear~ wheel mounting that In‘ very larg - -l used. the tubular r end of ‘shunt dticed sine at the Dart B and the Portion of the casing-C. with]; in. cl-udes the brake cash; it "mod “"1" "m E- 01’ lii-‘l rlvfllfidou sec» tinn. forming a shoulder, umhe.huh G of wheel Ii‘ is recessed to admit ELMO i-oiier hearlngl-i with. inn-g be. tween the-inside of the hub and the outer surface of shaft hosnlng extension B. Thus the car load. antins downward through the hous- illfi. acts directly through ilfiiiiiflg extension B, bearing H and [be wheel while K. the driving shaft, la not concerned at. all in resisting ii. and consequently cannot be sub- jected to bending stress due to car weigh-t. Wheel hub G is internally tapered end of axle shaft K, where il is serurcd by a key and Iby [his iiut L, uwr which screws bub-cap M. A dust guard N with felt ring is fitted over the inside of the bear- ing and the hub recess 0 is provid- ed to hold bearing lubricant. While the outer end of the axle shaft, in this construction. carries no load, sti Ii it is rigidly fixed in the wheel hub and thus is under restraint ~’ “mist be siiiii to be "floated." However. an axle embodying this . - UL kneel mounting and the practice 0i! floating the axle-shafts in the differential, is often spoken .11‘ as i! “three-quarters floating" ax“. Fig 2 represents the principle lnvnvlerl. in another form of rear wheel mounting. llrrc A iii a cross a somewhat smaller size at the portion B. The hollow hub C of when! D is flanged ovzr on the 1n- side nnd rectsscd to FCHVB the two taper roller bearings EE. which load but end thrust in both direc- tions and which run between the Inside surface of bub C unii til. the supporting portion of the housing. A nut F is threaded externally upon the end of B. thus serving to hols the wheel in place and to limit the end play in the bearings between it ind the shoulder in A. A felt Wlifiilfil‘ G is fitted betwtmii lite ‘lango of bu-b "C and the axile rous- ing. In this construction the wheel is mounted entirely independently of the axle-shaft and the car can if the axle-shafts are not ln place and the breaking or shaft does out allow a wheel to come off. The driving effort is transmitted from the axle-shaft to the road wheel in the foiolwing manner: The outer end of exile-shaft H is fluted exter- " put positively into corresponding Excellent. service. . H. C. BROWN, Manager, Charlottetown Hotel Co, Ltd. Proprietors. 3353-l-29lh. _ ' . J f) ‘ ~ - - -~---lo-e-00000-ooool VICTORIA HOTEL. menu. Prompt >Aa-n+~o.@4-- Mrs. G. P_ Walker, Summerside; Miss Minnie Caruthers. Summer- slde; Ernest L. Walker. Summer tide; D. \V_ Aibrigiit, MtL. W_ M. Lunily. St, John; T. Hudson. Pres- on; A. B_ Burns. St. John; W.A. Walker, Moncton; A. Y. A_ Rolls. Cororito; J. B, Carmen and wife, lzilifax; F. M, Redd-lug, St. John; I S. Jones. 'I‘ruro; Geo_ J. Mit- ilieli. Toronto? Mrs. 'I‘_ P. Mc- Glynn, New Jersey; E L. Day. Natal-town, N. Y.. L. E. Durant. gpfillgilliii, Mass, R. C. Clark. Ml_ ire-wart; Stanley Clark. Mt. Stew- art; Stanley Clark Mt. Stewart; dnrry Scott, Mt. Stewart i» REVEtE HOTEL_ Ilowziril Viitulii-r, Lower Monta- zue; W. l3_ Mills. Annandale; llaroldDlngweli, Annandaie; Run- rln Bell, Murray Harbor; V. L. Ma- gee. St. John; S. P_ Ilitwlings. Ha- iiiutoii; Jlis. at smiiu, Detroit; a. McIntyre, Montreal; Joseph -Mc- Donald, Tracadié Cross; Eugene P. "onieau. Digby; W_ D. Coffin, Sa- em, Muss, J. McDonald. Boston; Juntos Tuiiar. Boston; W. G_ Gibb Vow York; L. R_ tSennett, New York. —-—-—¢0->—-—— Mayor‘ Samson. Sir George Gar- neau. General Tremblsy, Mr. Gar- vel. Iinrbor Commissioners. Chief Justice Lemleux, lion. Frank Car- vel and many prominent citizens men. Pure Bred NAME Aoonsaa George B. McEtx en, Greenwich Murray Gordon, Csscumpeo Wm. Hashim. Springfield J.W. Boyce. Bombs-w RR. 2 Percy O. Tredenlck. We“ Devon Percy 0. Tredonick, West Devon ‘hay and food the vary lmt food. Results have justified this course. The number of pain can be reached will , ' ho limited to fifteen lo p» ,l ties who desire to take ld- i vantage of this should speak only. i . m1. g i on John Devareaux. New Haven J2 Lester Douglas. Charlottetown J.iB| Mlllman, Konslngton R. R. 2 Frctl Mullln. J JM . Campbell. Canoe Core Department of Agriculture accompany tlie- departing press-l Tracatlia Cross internal f-lutings formed in the hub K of the cup shaped driving flange L. which is bolted to wheel huib (J at points N. the driving effort he- ing transmitted through the axle shaft. the faces of its flutinsa. the ihuating facings of the flutings in K tlnto the illange L to the wheel hub and wheel. Hub ciip M screws over the threaded hulrof driving flange L and excludes dust. An ‘xle embodying this tyne vi wheel mounting and a carrier-mounted differential, with the axle shafts "footed" in its gears is known as ri "lull floating axle." for the axle shafts are absolutely free front transverse stresses or restraint imd serve only to transmit the propul- sive force not being affected by the load of the car. Most advanced rear-axle designs embody meal" ‘by which all mechanical part can be re- moved, without requiring the re- moval or disassembling of the hous- lug. By means of a wheel-puller (a form of portable screw-press) wheel that are secured upon taper- ed axle-straits can be drawn Oil Axle shafts are simlJ-iy (""1" m" o: the‘; asing after wheel removal or rwhithout requiring it—-in the case of fui lfioating axles-and the central portion of many hosuitigs is fitted with hand-holes which, upon the removal of their covers, D 0 hllh D CZEM 2,, use Dr. phone's Ointment (oi Eclema no Skin irritant-nu ll rellovel lt once lnd gradually lielln the akin." Bllnple lmx - Chill‘! Ointment free if you men tlol this plper and oenl le stout for II-IIO. Ole. l bur lll ‘DIIOI: a; muons. Isuzu o ho" mum-a IVIIQO FOR SALE at a sacrifice the property consis- ting of s dwelling house, barn. out- buildings. and six acres of land at Montague. fomerly owned by E. Les 'tei- Adiima, now the estate of the late N’. K. McLean, apply to C. I‘. ,McLean, executor of the will of the late N. K. McLean at the premises Montague. P. E. I. 89D60-9-l1-12l Live Stock l I ou lro IIOI BIDBII- iwlllilllil is drawn flown to a re- i “culture, household science, etc, etc_ tniiir tutu l0! that out, burn, sore _ pr Ends in, rem biWdt-Doizm» a’ and grout; one; - .-‘.i:i . I rroiectlns thrmtsh the wheel iiiiti" or the housing at such I t to deliver lubdicant-direcatlyflr? (ha; form openings of such, size that the differential unit, wheni freed from its bearings, can _be removed as avvhole.’ Rear wheel hearing luhri- beerlflfi ‘but oil. fed through a cation is usually- afforded by - ring-closed aperture. is some- grease, forced in from a grease-cup times employed, GIT?‘- ' - BECAUSE he knows i . by experience that , ; it is a good remedy ; . scientifically prepared with high class pharmaceut- * icais for the relief and cure of: : : : ' cottons, cows, BRONCHITIS, chives: . and all affections of the respiratory organs. ' h m - - lll n r n n: - ...‘!.i".f,.'7i'-. iiiiii".‘.'..i.fi’;’i..‘i‘i'i'.fififi‘ii' f g Dr ED. MORIN & CIE, Limitée, :: QUEBEC, Que. stitiitis HORSE iticis Wednesday, Sept. 22nd. In order to bring together the best race horses in tihe province. the management has changed the classes to a -Free for all Trot and Pace, 2.22 class mixed iind 3 minute trot and pace open to Kings County horses only, with the following eateries to date:- Free for ail, Colorado LI Hilda S., Edna Hamlin, Mtiyor Todd, Colonel Waltz. Lillian Patchen. 2.22 Mixedr-Silky Belle, Kellie, Orwell Belle, Roy Miller, Ed. Locanda, iWnnifred C. 3 Minute Trot. 6 entries. Races to start at one O'clock. Three iii five plan. Come H. H. ACORN, - Secretary MEMBER NATIONAL TROTTING -ASSOC_IATION Eastern King's Exhibition Opeti to All King's County, at Souris, Thursday, * October 7th --$l50ll in, Prizes. The largest Prize List ever offered in the history of the Asso- ciation will be given this year, for horses, cattle, sheep, hogs. poultry. fleltl and garden products. grain, dairy products, fruits, flora- e In connection with this exhibition an auction sale of pure bred and graded cattle horses. sheep and pigs will he held on the grounds 1n the afternoon. Parties wishing to dispose of any animals please notify the Secretary who will catalogue them. A fee of 25 cents will he charged for each animal entered foi- aale_ This will afford an excellent opportunity foi-‘pnrties wishing to purchase good stock. Amusements of various kinds will be on the groundl- A-driiisslon to all departments. 35 canto Excellent hot dinners will be served on the grounds. The committee will endeavor to make suitable trriln iii-ransa- ments which will he‘ announced is ter. For Prize list iind psrtlcularirwrite the Secretary. Mr. C_ D. Mc~ Klnnon. FRANK MULLALLY, Pi-utueiit 2875~9-18Sll8i. ‘REID. 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