_ . Doris Kathleen. ll‘ 11th to Mr. and Mrs. J. Let-tiling . 9,1. ' NeKINllb-At llou Valley 01! Iloy the 20th, 1920.00 Ir. and Mrs. Walter McKenzie, a daughter. IURPHYFAt French Village on June 3rd. to Mr. and Mrs. Temple Murphy, a daughter, Mary Bernice- ‘ lUlPHYv-At Mlllvale on JUDQ Murphy, a son. DEATHS wALiJtcls-lii tilts all)’ on Jul“ ialli. Mrs. Miitltaia Wallace used 93. Funeral from her son's resid- Que Thomas Wallace St. Avardii. Tuesday 15th. inst. at 3.30 p. m. N MEMORIAM i ma. EDWARD CARR. ;_| The death of Mr. Edward (‘arr- or Oyster Bed Bridal‘. which "Wk ping;- on Wetlnesdfly. All?" 31*"- 1920, came as ii sudden shoyit to his numerous friends and flfllllilllk tnnces in town and country. Of n kind and loving disposition. he “'55 , more invidngly, when it’: _ t QEAL BRAND CQFFEE thalnusecl. ThefanaomSalBrand lnddelicacyanoealedrightinmothe ll 5‘. 4b ‘fr’ ...“:.§m:.‘4',%...?.'“x.'n-:.+::_"--~._ l flavour, flagrant: Tin. ‘kfimfiil-Pcfini nndfuli ' r wumlattruvwnnlnfifin. Pain. CHASE l SANIURN. MONTREAL Hit-l of loved and respected by all that had me pleasure of his acquaintance and his memory will long be ciler-l islit-d by all that knew lilm. Ile-l sides his grief stricken widow. he: leaves to mourn five sons and three wlfllli-llllflrs; Thotras 1-1.,’ of Nzlptince, Ont., Vincent of lit-gull. .$a,q);__ Howard Gordon and I‘t-r<'I-' of Oy-ster lit-ll llrillge: .\lr-'. Jilllll - lctrf . JON l‘ llolul llnwn 15 11.2“ p.111. In. -0 20 9.1a. . 39 0. 5 pan. t ".3" thin. ' " " Lou.- points wlmliip comlu-v-llull will: t‘. ‘llrllll. T 'I'Illl ‘ ll. for gluinln In .\l ti, In. for ‘ of. S0. 'l . I l 'lI\I| j \ ll lllly. \f "IIFXIHIIIM 0 II ‘I'm-In m. A N. ll. ‘Hlllleli-l t.\livl‘tf. ' ..___-._......_....-.._-_ »~_._.-_.. (IIAVPIZIIS STATIONS st. .10 ....\|('Ad||m . Ndmols \ Ir“ "nzinll Jhtlm-Ill-zztl . Halrlunlllp ... \If<‘ .. .. hklnncr .. . llnnfrvlll l‘n-tli-lI1-lllli “llll Trltins l?» tinli 22. . ).-—'l'rllll|' 4f) tvifll filly 01' Fundy ‘ ~l'llli llti I‘. ... . N. Trlllll. llll l Jil-l-llezlrluli lulu-lion . onli|ll\.\\. Illuirlvl |'iill\i‘llliif‘l" 1;, Winsloe; Mrs. Elgln Wliltrilzirsh of Xapanee, 0nt., and Mrs. (‘ecil Nunn of Oyster Bed Ilridge. 'l‘lie ltearlftell. syillpzitby of lllt- Wlblit} coiiilliuliily goes out in lileir slid bereiiveliieilt to the sorrowing liic-lnbers of tile family. The funerlil from his late resi- dence at Oyster fled to Rustico ccmttery was very largely attend- ed, the service lit the house being contlticletl by the Rector. the Rev. Mr. JUII€>. willie the services at lhc l-zrzire Wort: tinder tile direction of his brother illelnbers of the L. 0. L. The pallbearers were: - ‘Jttrlles Stevenson, Bis- . lilsutt-ll, Kenneth .\llllheson. Joilll (‘rillbtg \\'illilllll “IIUIOSOII illlll Albert l'l'lllili.. z-r... DOUBLE 'l)llll.Y Service MONTREAL TI \II"J lh~lnl I'll hn J01. _ .. I.\'.. 1.00 p.111. 7.40 pint; ‘r- frtllll \'tl\':| H ll- .\. \ l . 'l‘r:lln .1 |>. n|.. llllilr <l Hllltll uitll .‘\u. l" Frellv ‘<1. JilhII. ‘i. II. y it... more. » lltlbSO Ra. clog S lsltotf - lit Ptllisizs - s1 a no North lTlfyti . _AT__ nfbttvirig Ptiik av THE "rnvolv ldbllsi must-zones AS$OCIATION ... , - _ _Q N_.. ', ltliy 7th, 1920 Pilot: 'l'lot 12nd I’.':.-c L‘ H) llll ldfllfll“! for 13.110 Pore and 11.21 1tl'.'0. Iililrir-s f. ho littliit-d tlll llI'll date. lllllll-y- liY-l; 5 llPlTBll’ of pllza; ~_ i‘. winners. 2.40 (Slain-l ('lll.'"t‘ June lli, Illilll zilitl ii llz Alli-r llfl-lflllllllli lir- uprorliolit-tl Jlill-l iTlll, : llltl.tl 'l"ro' ."\ll i‘.ll~l~ titli- from lll‘ lll()l1"_\' tiny fill‘ tltlllltiontil Fllilllltl lli ‘rt- pllrtllll. \vliit'li'il-ist:iul~s<l liorscyt stttnll tfllllll. till-y lo l':l('t~ one Oltwit to ll(‘('2'l\‘ lilo ll.tlnt.y. All rum-st lliilc licluli, li_c.:l tlirecin tlvl t-lldWl! lhc liflll hctit \'.'llf'fi|llllllll'_\' will bl zlwtlrllt-tl ' Pttrrlt-l; tlivitlutl Fill. 21:, 1:’ sttnntllnl; izi Jllfllfllllfy. A liolxw llffllilflflng lllt‘ lit-id or first llioliv," in .1, lltllllllrt; llll.t\\.'('ll. llvo to tlllrl‘ zilili oil’.- l-llnc llllyvvlli. ,| Jligll‘. l‘<~.;t'l'\'! y, lliil‘ zllly (lFlVLifi or Ilt‘('lJll"t' olf ti.l'l five to llzirlilss, uni! to lilitrtli rt "Jftllllg ill tnll If) [)l‘l'('.l‘l'\t. till}; ])ill'l lltllftjllf, is. tllllll l “Joe ltl '»l.'ill. l0 t~il:lli",i~ will‘. till fltllll'l‘li.ill_l_l§, any l cca- not HllllSlil('l0l‘ll_V llllfll’. Usual iiilowzint-e, i! lst-twonlli; for Illiy; IIIZIW unll lllllllllllfl Irv-l». 'I'l‘OIlt‘l'.~ ill liilxt-il trlllsscs. ’l‘lllt 'l‘r.it~lt is :l li..=lilll -r of llir- Nritlolltll ‘Trolling l\.‘l.<tll'ltllltll'l, and will be |Ztl\'t*i'lll‘tl by its rult-s except whorl.- :tb:lvt\,_ 4 GOFlL-DN W. DAWQON. '- - -~ i Pfhlliiiill. lITIZ-fi-Iilllt ili’tl l'l itrttti ti... tilt-y conflict with illi- JOHN A_. LYMAN, . Sccrctxiiqv. S lock ADDRESS Jlimt-s llofnploli Bangor llolis Douglas Fortune Bridge llorllltld Julius, (IlrTown, ILR. I Leonard iiloolley, ilourla ll. ll. 2 Amoll Rrllld. hfmfll lflflnn Armin‘ florid.‘ _ North Milton _ Tllfiflflllllll! Ptnellil, lllllllco. ltlt. l J. lVl lluyvlc. lhlllulmw, ll ll. No Z Uffinri East rim? T"- . . Ilrhulnnllbn n! lPn-lulu . ..._._‘. . _ teim S‘Qlmlhl1)_l'(7llll7‘l'!lnr Illntllv-y" w||| ll-nvl- st and ovuly ts/rrllllll \\' t. -; lilm-l m. Thllgniflilyl The Slvilllltltly’ tripl- If!‘ direct to flmltnn dul- t , -m. The {Vglilllllflny Irlpn i. -- 10 Bdlhgdlltjl firm l‘ lli ui I p IPA III‘! Ill-IF" I\'I‘I‘I' s’ vrlun Al lllnl PIIIIIFIIFI"! w- BREED - AGE I llolsttlln Bull 5 weeks Sliurllorn Ilull 2 months Sllorlliorn Bull 2 years. Yorkshire. llonr 2 yrs. 10, mos. Slltlrtllorn Ilull I4 months. $$ilor'l.orll llllll f’. WPQKS. l ll'l'.~t‘<'lll llzill 4 {yours o'ti. l lli l-L- lonr l yl-llr 0"] Til-Yul l"? AGRIC LTURE. ‘i ll‘ l1‘;l Mutt-t, For: ' l\ I’ ll-v- it. Jnhn nml Iii-um! Jolirl l‘Vl'l'y WlflllNldél I I'l l.\ll<'llllll' llllll-J lilm: and Lulu-c rllla Ronny lli»- “TA l |-:lunnl~ clam m. 2 flirt-ct connection with Metropolitan Line. steamers _filr New York vla Ga» Cod Canal hlllrelght rutell nndTllll Inf-trunnion apply to ‘ . ‘A. (l. Ullllllllll, Agrnl O Kensington Races Wednesday, July i4lh l $150.00 PURSES $150.00 I cusses I7 Trot 2.20 Pace $250.00. -.25 Pace $250.00. 2.40 ’I‘r.‘.t. Stake (Closed) $250.00. 2. o Emries close for the open Clns» ses on July 6th. 5 per cént; to ent- cr. No deductions from money winners. 5 enter 3 to start in ellch rtit-n. 3in u. National rules to govern except‘ where zticy conflict with the above. l A. A. LOCK HART. Secretary. 9302-G4Stts6i. gel] Your Wool Co-odeiatively l The I’, u. l.‘ Sheep Breeders" Association will receive tit the Arena Rink, Charlottetown from June 21st to July 3rd wool from every urlo wishing to scil co-oper-t tlivl-ly. to give the best price v to the Producers: lflll to sccurc the best grliilillg till the wool must be tship- pt-d to t lltirlottclotvn. Sunllilcrside ivili not bo tipell this your, T110; Jtlflllltfl‘ paid will be twenty rents. 'I‘ickot every stick, inside and out civilly-t nzllllc, tiilllrcss and number, of sticks. Do not’ pay frvigllt. Atldre... V Viol (lraidinl: station. or W. loullt-r, Suify. for . . it-iiititiii, (‘htirltittt-loutll. llti-ilHi-llfrilueslii. l —_——;::>.:_—.-:v.> i_—..— _.—-—— '~ ——_~ FOR SALE ON ‘QUEEN STREET, CHARLOT~ TETOWN. I illll authorized by the owners to sell by public auction on 'I‘liursday. lune 17, 1920, commencing tit 12 tfclnt-lt lir-on, tlilll valuable building sllllillv on Queen Strocl, zit pnescnt tu-t-tipiml by tile (‘tinditili Express t'o., and also J. J. hlcliilinon. This property lltis a warehouse ltltlclleti; zilsn an entrance nt the "For froril \\':iter Street to Sydney Street, which lJlllkPS lllls property wry convenient for a garage or ltotorlng, of any ltintl. 'l‘l-rnl». ‘at. rule, BENJ.. CARTER, Atlctioneer. l Rflihli l ill" tantlersilznell offer my forlil of 2.‘; ticrer: of cilolct‘ ltlntl l tit-res (El-"flf litlltlnce cove H ..-.-,“~l~ -~" ~~"v tv-~~I New house, buildings in good ro- ' . >v)‘>'\ .tii:lll \\I uilillu-li “nit :-!':lrt-iii-.~' within two iililtls of Cove- ll d iiurbor will be sold with 0r without crop to suit purcliiiser. Would suit fisherman or tradesmtlnl oztn be inspected zit tiny time by tlpplyinl; to tile tiwner. JAMES McCORMACK, West Cove Head. Sale I offer for private sale my pro- perty consisting of house and shop. Situated on the corner of Wey- liiotltll and Fitzroy Slit. This is =- Hire chalice to secure one of tllc best business stands ill the city. Will sell ln ti block. or house tint] sloclt septirtltri. Apply l/i H. FEAVYOUR, Grocer. lIYOIFG-IZ-Ill Sale Auction Auction Solo of choice furniture l am instructed by Miss McDonald lo sflll Ht her home I24 Fitzroy St. on Wednesday. Juno 10th, com lllvntring at I o'clock p. ln. fill her vtilillilile furniture, comprising of llnrlnr, liming room, kitchen and bedroom furniture. carpets, fllfllh‘. ollt-lotll, ourltlintt, infill“?! llllll llll llouselioltl effects. Terms cash. 2 ‘oooo-ooooo-o-oooooau-v». Iiopples allowed. 'All races bestll Rusincss Stand for " ‘Wk f’ '1 néodellliiter lli tliq evening. but something nude me lineup‘. I felt ti premonition that somotlung wu going to happen to mo, something unpletnaut. I tried to laugh at my» soil. to dispel the feeli 5. but it vlmsn’! any use. The opression grew stronger instead of diminish- ing. ~ ll was naurly 1 o'clock when Mrs. Rush said I W115 needed. The sup- m". ivila .i sort of buffet affair, and I was to see the young guests were properly $l?l"V(Yu. At first I could distinguish no one in particular", excepting Mrs. Rush, and Alline. Tile others were just a jumble of light dresses, pret- ty iii-ms and shoulders, and the black coated boys with whom they were chatting so gully. Then as they drew nearer tut: lxiblts l l'.I".lI"<l v gasp-then: "7. Sleu-url! Where have lull been?" and Tony Deland stood looking down at me. l lizlil Z-t-rrd of the wish that the floor would open and swallow em JUST .1 ciltt. ev -.- we lmcua _ I .. C ,3 oooo-oo-oo 004+- oo-ooqoqaoo-f , . AN EMBARRASBING bCCURRENCE (‘IIAFPER 3i I lliltl bt-cn ill Mrs. Rush’: just three weeks. Allilie was lo give a smiill dilinefduncc, and she . had deriltilided that I assist in serving ti»: midnight supper. “ "The butler is gutting cranky. and he'll be leaving if be hasn't liiorc help.“ Mrs. llush had explain- cd "Vcrjt well," I llzitl 1111M. I was so tired that a little lntfrc work could make no difference. I hail become apathetic in a way. l wonder if under the circumstance: it is to be wondered at. I now wcnl tibi-nt my dutits mechanical ly. .\il Rilsli litid an upstairs girl tit "zist, but it llltidc v‘try little difference ln my work or in my hours of work, because Miss Allino —as I had been told to call her -— demanded every leisure moment. ‘flf you won't give mo a maid, she'll halve to do double duty","_ l heard lit-r tell licr mother. _ "Your lather ls grumbling about cxpencc as it is. You condo very ilvell without a maid nt your ago." “Zena will have to do what is necessary then.’ "Very well! Ilut be careful riot ti put too lnucll on her, Alllne, I .ivc 210011 a loJk upon her, face lirtcv or twice wlren you ordered licr to “ill! upon you that I didn't like. ll’ she leaves us I don't know where -.\~_*'ll fi.nd another mtiid. And she is really obliging." “Oil, she won't leave! Not mstiy pccplts lire ,1 girl who lllis no re~ ferencvs. who (loeslft ttikc licr day will and wlio wears such, luvclv boom 1nd‘ underwear. There's. toiiieiliini: mysterious about. her. Qilt- is hiding from someone, ‘or htis time 50l1l0llllflg tlltlt she is tifraltl she'll be zirrcstetl for if she goes out, or something.” "What llll imagination you have, Ailine! Iitrlicllillwr wllllt I titty. Don't ask to lilucli of iior." The iiigiit of lllt‘ piirty l attend- ed tile young ladies when they came. l did for tlieln just wllzit I s3 many times li:ld htid donc for mo. I took their wrti sziw that llI\"_V llad tiny toilet ncc n-lUQS tlit-yt \Vl.‘..'i‘ll, helped tllclll rearrange their hall‘ if it bocollie lliiiascti, tlndi lill tllc little things ii flock of girls,' usually tlellitlntl when milking them-j selves lovt-ly as guests. . 'l‘licy were ll bright, tlttrticlive lot, oi girls, ant] had I not been so tlr-' ed helping Ailinc to dress, arrange lllt‘ rooms. etc., I would have 0n- joyotl lIOIIPIIH; their bright clizilleln". u llieli. d utlppetiretl! It only I could have I tried to got tlwuy, the guest~ but Tony lli some wa-t hild poss-iswcd himself of my hand plotlse don't say any more." I beg’ god. Just lis Mrs. ward us. licr face blnck and zi word, Tony said: “Miss Stewart is lin old friend of mine, Mrs. Rush." "Silo is now Jlly rwrytint. Please allow her to fulfil llcr duties." l don't think stile lllezillt to be unkind. Sill‘ liilll no way of know llrltl been, ilflfl slit: probably coll slderod Tony had, - bet-n liltiklng friends Willi someone beneath lilm Tile look on his ftice was liillitisi lnilgllablo, even under the clrctlm stances. but be could hour. "l alil u nl-lill here. Please don't toll the rtsit." Then I turned, and tut wet] as I could helped to wiiit upon til." group of boys and girls who kepl casting curious, sliffllllng looks tit lli". Tomorrow-Zena Elude FFlCIldB. IN unMtiRiTl/l- MRS. JOHN A", GRIFFIN Her A gloom was t-nst over (‘lipi- Wolfe illlll neighboring Ewlllfllllvlll" on liic li-ornlng oi‘ the ttventieth of hilly, wiicn the sad news was lili- rmiltlcirtl that Aillili, wife of John A.‘ Flrltlin, of filc-npoirry had IIIISEQI] IIWZIY. Mrs. (‘liffin wlio was nnlylhirly- tllrlvfi-et = of ago wits tile Jliitll-Ilit- 90m" hmlk (‘ape Waite. Besides :1 grit-l‘ . two little daughters. - vfifflibfllltl rMario, aged respectively _ fllllr fml two vears. and two sisters, lstibel tindfifntte, "ll 11f llollie and wlio as well ns tier . lll?.~'ll"ll'l iilill the snd and soivmn ; sallsftlclion of surrounding ller bad . sirloin ilor tilst moments. a _;’ Etirly in tile ytetir Mrs. Griffin t was llikoirsick, but no felirs were , ‘cit bv liel ftllnlly and friends for i, itpr shortly" recovery. In order to iflltivc the cnro and which Hello. but a mother and deal-- ‘vgvrbeloveti sisters etlli EiV/L-QIIP wlll." ,._I‘filflll\""l to her father's home at feet, cuts andull sklnjroubiep. ,gf,7.’ioo'Wllfo -wllere evefyqhtng m,“ Keep it héqqyafyqursummer dloving ponds and the best. of nltvll- cottage as n. - first aid" for ull us} sleuth-rice (“Jlllfl downs done injurlel. n-uunu u! lliunsanlq. 3f" ~l f; but rillis the KTlllTilIlKPl had ‘- ' » lmarked-lier for his ownfiiml she I ._t"ssrfvl neticeftllly away fortified by , the rites of the Holy million},- -" lhurcll, rind attended to the last ' y hel‘ beloved pastor, ‘Inllie death of Aim-i, as ghn wn» Jll-vfnmlllarlv called by her friends lli’ rvlmmtlnllv sllfefrs flir- loss of Cling... Wigyivpi iil.‘.‘..l".?.'l.§ilil°liwaiiiil2225.124‘ RAILWAYS 9'1 for hel-"mtlny good qualities, EASTERN ltlNl-IH Mosquito and fly - bites wlll not trouble you‘ i if you use Znm-Buk. This henbal balm ends fife irritation. draws out the poison and pr;- vents inflammation. Zlim-Buk ls-‘flso best for dun- burn, bent rushes. bllslerqobro kmid who ever nrnvc-lt lin nlletllmil Mo lhillflll llullfllllf‘? tind n lovlnp \'.'l"~ tlftd lliollicr. . The funeral one of the largest in Lot 7‘f0r a long time, which mnrk~ TilJllt" eslorm of her many friends. ,l,odli place lit St. Mill-its. Lot 7 ol- llvp lweulyneconlt, lswlvniii ltoqntpm Muss was sung by the pastor, Rev J. A. McDonald. assisted by ti fllll l~l.~.t--_ ‘ The rv-ll bearers ivnro Mflsqrll. James McGrath. Andrew Doyle, ‘tltlllhTllll hit-Donald, Daniel Sui. llvnn. Joint Griffin and Joseph "min. The sympathy of the wholn community ls extended to -" flfiffin and to Mr. rind Mrs. "ltd ttllnlly. ln tilts their "tl bereavement within a May licr soul rest ln mn- \vlll tillil llllrllllllil-‘t ' lit‘ lolilitruc- tioli of‘ tin ll-e lloilm- lit (‘lllirlotte- town, I‘. 1-). l. , , _ l'l:lll.<, .\'[|4'l'lll|'.‘\llllll.'l flllll llrrl: fol-ill of contract lll:i_v lie lll‘l‘ll tit llll‘ followilll: olTll-rit: t‘lii--f Elllllllt-vl‘. hlolil-ltin. N. ll. lllvlsloll l-illltlnl-er, f‘llnrlviltvtoutti. l‘. 1'1. . .\ll lllf‘ ("livlililionri of UH‘ ltpvrlilr- tition lilill Jullltrilol lllilsf 1.1- ("titli- plit-d wlfll. ‘hinders lilliiq lie put in oil llic lllllil; forlll of tt-lillt-r, \\'llll'll llitiy lu- obttiilii-ll from PllllPI‘ uf lli" -\"I‘I!'v:= lit \\'llll'll plulm ILIW‘ oli l~.\'llll\lllflfl. Hm ll t1 lltlv-r IllllML be ll(‘l‘lllll_lh'.lul"il by rill accepted Blink (‘llt-tiilc, njuv» lo llltl (‘tlnrillllln National llnll- i for nll llilflllllfll millul in tell . . nt. of‘ the telltlor. ],Il\\'l':~'l ol- tiny tulitlvr not li<~t~en~ slirily lict-t-ptod. I". I‘. IIIIAIIT. (Ioncrlll “linux11: i-iustvl-ll Lint-ll. illzltloll JUICE , i For FRECKLES w‘ Mike betiilty lotion for t Try it! Dated lit Muncton. Juno I020. *2‘ 13.1‘ _,:.—_. Fine Residence For Sale: In Charlottetown Iliivlng pilrchnsed tits business of Pzitons Ltd., and tho Brown Block, Mr. John A. McLnrcn lb placing on the mlirkt-t to ho sold_ by public lltlctlon on Tlitirslllly 17i.h June at 12 o'clock noon, his resilience on the corner of lllllil~ born and Richmond Streets, ono of tbc tin-st rcsitlenlltil sections of tho oily. This house is commodlous and’ well laid off, with large niry rooma luitli. electric lights ilfld hot ivatcr large and handsome up-tn-dtilo belillng, facing on "llltlbflfll Squeeze the juice of two lemons llito .1 bottle containing three ounc- "rof orchard wlilte, sbtlke well. lintl yotl llllvo ll quarter plnl of the hes. 'l"l(\lr]|\ mm om lotku. rind com plexlofl benilllllrr, nt very, vol-y é-‘llllllrflllfil. Your grocer has the lemons and wlvlv llrur! More m‘ lollel ontlnlvt‘ wlll lilipply three ounces of orchard wltito for n few cents. Mtlssdgo -~=ll|ii sweetly fragrant lotion lnlo lng in oxccllclit repair, and all radii‘ filly and’ ace how freclllen rind ready for occupancy 1st SepL, Jllpmlahos. disappear rind how elem‘. should inspect this desirable offcl.l yloft lllld rosy-while the liltln be- lnlentllilt! pllrclltilters may inspect "times. Yolfl It lll harmless and Ill!‘ prviiilln-i; by applying tn llm mrlverlr-lllilv-s. auctioneer. ' - -———--Q0>—-~——— i . IlfJ-Mlle Road Rnco hero Do- BENJ. CARTER, éllfllflllettl- 0-14M at ' “r 4"""-"-“- -~ .. . . . _ h; l ‘ ' ' R. BEAIRGTO, _ Aucllflnpfqv’ mlolon Day... he Examiner for . bnrflcullrl, I _. , h up. blit I revel had experienced it " but no: only was l lielnlned in by . ‘and seemed determined not to Icl. ‘ gg, . . “Please let me go, Tony, and Hush crime to- i threatening. Before she could any ‘ lrig wlio or wlltit l wits", lily position " “Yes, Tonyn" l said. no low none It WilS liko il bit out of my own life arr of -ll.obort and Mrs. Howard. of . Ellrlfiliflfi husband nnd her sorrow- - Three brotll- . era. T onins, Bennett. and Harold, l attendance . Square. Anyone desiring :1 tlwell- rllte fnoe. and neck, nrma and hnuds ‘ l 4-H t Educ A lli-I 131ml ping llilfuro Eliot-hing (Jlaultijiod) A clean start for the dayl out of your bed and. shaved iii tlircc minutes. This IS Autostrop Rz-izor service, Easily strapped, easily cleaned_ nothing to take apart or unscrew, The only safety razor" that Sharpeng itself. - Your travelling equipment is not complete without an AutoStrop Razor, I Any dczilcr‘ will demonstrate the AutoStrop Razor to you, guarantee satisfaction, or refund of purchase . price. Only ~$5.00-—complete with strop—- twelve blades in an attractive assort- nient of cases to suit any put-pom AutoStrop Safety Razor Co., Limited AutoStrop Building, Toronto, Canada W __ Q y pyi . c MRDIZI N ANADA Q l‘ ,_-' The annual nleetlnl: of the Bank- qrs Amalgamated Silver Black Fox ' lnpany will be held in the Y. M. . A, rooms on Thursday, the 17th inst nt 8 o'clock p. tn. F. s. muzzv, Pres. l Final Notice i altRREARS FOX TAX, ,Notlce is hereby given to all Companies, Firms, and individuals in arrears for Fox Tax that unless the some ls paid to the Provincial Treasurer, Charlottetown on or before the 2nd. of July, 1920 legnl ‘pfoceledlngs wlll be taken for ro- dovery thereof without further, iiiitlce. v ByDrder, ARTHUR NEWBERY, ‘Asst. Provincial. Treasurer. stint... n; _, ......;,,._._.____: _ f ...__.. Sire Imp. (16168) 117852). - . Grov., I-Ilgluflflouloun. (15176) (15872). " ‘, ‘ ' I. 0. Hiawatha. (10067). mm Durrin Gem imp, (20807) (28888) Slred by Baron Monlrton (8674.)..-A thaw horse -tn Scotland pndwastern Canada. - 4 This yoling lions combines the blood of Barons, Pride and Hiawa- tllll, Booflandvgreatest sires and should be lrcd 0'1?! by intending breeddrs t l; Lnnson. ~ ‘ Tennis 810 paynhla by note at time of first service. Breed until you at u foal. i ~ “Wll sthud at owners stable Geo- rgetown. , , - O. C. KNIGHT." Owner. ., J. M. BOURKE, . In charge. ibfll-ll-lfl-tthsalill " _T__ r0lil0 0ROWERS’ issoclilloll < PRIZE COMPETITION . The 1'0"") Shlflllers of Queen's (‘ounty have donated $250.00. ivlilcll lll(l_r\S.s'(lClllIl0ll wlll divide l nto tile following prizes for White or Itcd Pottilocs of notilcss tlitin ono ncro grown in Queen’! (‘oilnly- i ~ 1st~—-$50. 7tli——$1.’i. 2nd-—-$45. 4.1,'_.;35_ sill-us Blh-—-$10, A _ Tho IUHKS County Shippers h live given $125.00 for king's Coullly. Gwlveli-l, $50.00 of which is ti specllil for Green Mountains divided into, four prizes 520,- $16,310. liiul $5. All prizes 0t s25, $20, $16.. $10 and $5 for Wliltc or Rod variet lcs. Enlrll“ "cell/Hi ill! to July 1st. Persons competing rnlltll l" IIIOIIIDCTA of. tile Association, membership fen $1.00. - Write for pzirtlcillnrzi to \\'. B. Iloillffi, Secretary, Association Dept. of Agriculture, (‘litirlottotow n. 9648-6-1Llfrl6i. 3111-440. Blh- $30. in the Stud stilt}... 0i»? 2' I920. Rex Heart, 2066--45912, Enrolment N0 22 ‘v "twrtl 2.1m. Trliil lllll , t . Itexbeart ls sired by Grcdt I1Igdl€ag.1?&e llrqfcdglng by ‘Mlimllrllin ""5501. ‘Dom Wlllle Wilkes by the great Oéorga Wilkes. Dilrn 01R“ "PM! 212% is Alfndtl, (half sister to ‘Pefer The Great the wot-lav; ltl-etitt-st sire) by Pilot Medium. grand dam by Tremontdln the tell"- ol Rex I-Ietirt ls llllligled the blood that has produced the ‘Wm greatest pcrftirlllers. Tl"'""¥¥ll'(300l‘Be*Wlllkos 51f], (co nsldered thy all horsemen 010"" foundation of zill nlodern trotter), on thesires side, and on the It" side ill‘ inherits the slime blood that has produced the world's B" - est individual slra "Peter-Tile Great“ sire 0f 4110 2.30 Durformefl ' tho close of inst season, , _ ' ', llex llctlrl 2.12%, bay slnlllouuver twalvg hundred pounds W. been a superb and consistent race horse His race record is Ml Y "lmmn" ‘ll’ "l8 1'91" sliced. lie ls o big strong rugged ambitious bolt", with itbilnllmice of s-peed,‘ perfectly kind and quiet, intelligent ill? boztllnli ln and out oi’ harness. He is slrlng large sound. P118594 '5” m“! 311ml’ "filly SPPOG. prize wlnlie rs Wvberever shown. 11ml 3°‘ ‘lli; "lllmiv lli the atilesrlng. You owe it to yourself to sea this well bred big stallion. 119"" lllwtlllll! your nltires elsewhere. ti s if you don't get extreme IW‘ "m" lilm. you are sure bf a big sound driver. Rememer the old Ill‘, "B". "Llku ‘begets like." t ' v, Ilerc llenrt, will make the entire season of 1920, at. OWN!" m lot. New Perth. nxnenl Thursday of elicit week. m, TERMBh-Five dollars pnynblo lit time first service then dollars nnore when lilares prove in foal. Mares at owners rllV- G.‘ H. Myers, 9707-6¢l2_6l. , I 2::- _-._s ...- ~- l msvn u, Owner in ohllrlv-