y; A . ,l--At liilvels. August Alkali and Hrs. Parsons, a - l Ruby Vlrteen. r RTE-l. JiA-N room-sou. eolmitunity of ‘North Tryon y saddened on Saturday August list when a mes-l from the ‘Prince County g that ‘Miss Muriel ‘ , ugbter of D. J. and wrarltml: "i'."°'itii'?"" l , n e osp or . , with where itho underwent y v Uoh Ind appeared to be , ‘rapidly when suddenly 1Q’? _ y mo lug her gentle _ ‘oolik its r1 lit to be with - whom she so faithfully ser- _ Killial who was only 22 (“flew-ill not only be lnlsas- flie home where slhe was a duiiirklvus and an only . bat will be greatly miss- isslon Band and Sun- , - whtre she was a. valued r, or t s past few years. Qfllllilfi slie set for the chil- -~ fie. ht will not soon be tut ‘er mild and beauti- v _ greatly endeared her - who had the pleasure oi mafluime. Despite the l ““_ on Monday, a large, number of people gathered t0 ltihlill the funeral service which Ill odiidbcled by Rev. J. B. tM-c- Kay in the Presbyterian Church, North Tryon. The remains of u. lti _abd dutiful daughter were the llid to rest in the ajolniug cemetery. ~ l —t-O}—i~— a‘, WILLIAM PARSONS (The people of ltampaeii, Maine, earned with deep regret oi the satb Monday afternoon, oi Wil- Pl-rloiis. Mr. Parsons had been iii for a considerable period ioilowigg blood poisoning, and an trouble -had developed. .' Yeale of age and is sur- - vivfll lit his widow, Mrs. Hattie L. Parsons: four daughters and one sch,‘ the youngest being an infant l .' four days old; he is also survived {by his father, John Parsons, two sisters ' d four brothers, all or cs ward Island; his eldest _..lster predeceased him six weeks before. , lMr. ‘Parsons was a lnan of fuc- _ ciaroctcr, devoted to lllaJflmilY . and lrflllvlbing a wide circle oi menus attracted by his Please"! ‘ disposition and gentlemanly traits it?’ iunéraioetvice was held at t e résidence on Wednesday A‘? l illst 23rd at two o'clock and inter- ent dflioeust Grove cemetery. "‘ .Lacllute, Que. ma; ma. ‘t Lillitnent Co.. Limited. tlllhieh.—llver since 00mins ins com the Boer war I have v can bothered with runninB Ievcr -=- on my legs. I tried many selves and liniments; also doctor- ied continually for the blood, but got nopsrmanent relief. tlll last , winter when my mother got me to try MJNARUS LINIMENT. The sffoct of‘ which was almost magicnl kftertwo bottles the sores com» _ lietcly disappeared and I have ' rzrkcd ovi-ry working day since. Yourr. gratefully, JOHN WALSH. rorilo olccnls _ Farmers wishing to purchase I , l t: ~ diggers will do well to call wrl e or telephone to 85“UEL KENNEDWS JR., . ' Charlottetown, . .- or the undersigned. ' Also for sale, Steel shears, pin- lons, frames, and bevel wheels. llsnnv MCKENZIE, lMqKettzieh Corner. Lot 48. P. E. ‘I. y}??? zrsw-o-ismwrsl. Qzlideir. te supplement. Phone ,_ r-s-ts-al. _ . ' g ‘l . - -_T*_ s?‘ S3. , iilldiliitn Miner T‘, The Canadian Miner sails ‘ om tioiitr c ‘September 14th. »W'ilI'bO tie drlottetown Septem- gber ltioilli-llllfl will» load general ‘$8330 _Sl. John's, Newfound- -\_' . luivrslu. sstt. s. co. . - - , Sept. 11-6i Troll silo rlfics the property WNW a dwelling house, burn. 011t- ‘ sari six acres of land at 6,! eriy owned by E. Les , the estate of the . McLean, apply to c. P. for of tho will of the It. . P. I. I-. in < Eogosition, there ‘ ibis! tiers until farther lllill l_6_lilRS a lo llilm lli lit Trouble than Tailor “Flllll-I-TIIIS” _ 1U Carma Sm, M "Iwnsagrestsuflerer from Rhos- Idllqforavermyan. Icousultcd specialist; took medicine; used lotions; but nothing did me good. ThenIbcgantouswl-‘mlt-a-tlves", and in 15 days the pain was easier and the Rheumatism much better. Gradually, "Fmil-a-Hpjcr" overmnu my Rlemnalilrvn; and noTy, for firs yuan, I have had no return of tlls trouble. [cordially recommend this his rnodldns to all sufferers." - P. H. Mo HUGH. 80s a box, II for $.50, trial sise25c. A! all dealers or scat postpald by hII-o-Gvl Dmitri. Ottawa. llllillllllsll Fill Illillllllll ' v ev um: PHIL-PI s a nauseous Chapter 108 Mr. Claxton did not mention our talk in any way, untril- we worsleav- ing on Saturday". Then he said: "I trust yolrand Mary will enioy you‘ outing tomorrow night, Miss Stewart." You see I haven,t for- gotten." I-Ie smiled pleasantly at‘ me. .' I was absolutely happy as I hur- ried home. I felt that my - employer realized I had done no wrong-had lio wisn to do anything oi willch he, cr any good man would dis- EDDYOVB. ' That evening I had my trunk pulled into my room. I kept it in, the hall, and Mary and I decided what w»; should wear the next night. I would wear the same blue dress, and »I found a dainty chiffon waist for Mary. And with some feathers and velvet I retrlmmcd our hats. We worked late, but we were so happy in doing it we didn't mind. Finn FOR SALE Three acres of land with good‘ house and out buildings all in tctown on Malpeque Road. Ap Ply to Joseph Doiron on the pre- lnlscs_ KTNTYSIWUNSTY EXHIBITION AT GEORGETBWN Thursday, Sept. 23, 1920 $1,700.00 in Cash Prizes The ladies of the Georgetown Women's Institute will serve hot dinners on the grounds. The train will be held tot Georgetown until 4 tfclnck p. m‘. and will connect with trzilns at Mt. Stewart for Charlottetown, Souris and Elmira. 35 cents admits to all depart- ments. l‘ For Prize Lists or further in- formation apply to J. LESLIE POOLE. President, Lower Montague. ANDREW LAVERS. Secretary. Georgetown. 2667-9-8WthsSaltWTsues6i. NOTICE We have Just landed two cedar shingles which we are offer- ing at very low prices—before un loading of cars- We also want a quantity of goon dairy butter for which we will M!‘ highest prices. M. Kennedy St Co. €___ C81’! S‘ Furniture 2T; I urn authorized by Mrs. Mullins lo sell at her home ‘Elm Ave. on Wednesday, September 15th. at ollc o'clock all hor household furniture comprising parlor, dining room, bed rooms. thall‘, choice range stove mats, carpets, dishes and all house- hold fivxlhgls a-ndl effects. Terms cash. BENJ. CARTER. Auctioneer.- 2955-9-11-4! Pd : where, because since theygdld not good repair. one mile from Charlot- mg . "Poor fellow!" I replied ln mock d "I told Tom he could just stay. away tonight!" Mary "had said when I asked her why he was not with her. Saturday night they us- ually went the movies or some open the restaurant on Sundays they could rest later in the morn- synlpaiuly. “He ‘ind some thing to do ton." Mary wont on after making n lacs M. mo, "He is as rlleased ('3 Fuck becaustyMr. -Deland asked him. He said he needed some new. collars and a iic, and would get them to night. The gents furnishing stores near his boarding place keeps open Saturday niglhls.” "Oh, Mary, please ‘gents’! Say plan's.” “I thought gents was the proper caper!" "No_ we speak of gentlemen, and men, but never gents." "I've seen it lots of times on win- dows sign-s." “I know. and I have loo, and won- dered at.it. Either the peopde Wllu run the places are very ignorant. or they cztter to the ignorant class." "I'll iry not to say it ltgain. I must tell Tom‘ what you srlid." This was typical of Mary. She wanted Tom to be as correct as possible, without ever thinking of trying to criticize - him. She keenly regretted the lack or ed- ucation .w:ls inordinately proud when she did and said the right thing. but correspondingly depress- ed if she failed to remember what I told hen. It kept me still often when otherwise I should have correct-id her. Yelt she had improv- ed wonricrftnlly and was fur from being uncouth girl she was when first I knew her. She never wasted a minute. She read and studied indefatigltbly, whenever she was not‘ at her business or with Tom. "B-y the I am as old as they tell people lived in the Bible, perhaps l will know something," she had once said to me. But I knew she improved daily. Isaw it. and so told her. “If you wasn't a truthful girl should think you was trying to don't an)‘ i l compared > l Ir. Gaxton is heaven." I S‘ ' v . But I was so amasod to soc you NIMUI “Pinyin: maid I WAS maid. And to that-my position with Before he could reply Tom and They wens all smiles. and Inedistaly showed his breediiig by making them feel at ease. ' again!" lie announced. Then to place to dine, and she tells me you haven't been there, I thought she would mind going a second time. I engaged a table for four." "No, indeed!" I broke in. I would love it!" I reallized at once that Tony had chosen the same place he llnd taken me so that my friends he was not ashamed to take. flhrlu also. I "He's the real tiling. Zena!“ Mary whispered as he nnri Torn w "" 'a"-'i"l! n-narl. “Yes, Mary. I-Ie is a real gentle- man." To 8s Continued lO-O44OOQ-O Hints for tile Motorist IV ALIIIT L. OLOUGH QQ O-O-OOA-O-OOQ-QQ ‘QWAPPING’! FRONT AND REAR , TIRES ' A. P. W. ask.:~ Docs it pay to ex- chrlnge the front and renr tires, on w. w-w cnr, after it has been run a while? Y-Answsrt. We believe that it' oes. The rear tires have to Wilh- sbard all slippage and all driving and brakingslresses and are thus much mllTP’G9VI?l‘."l_V used than the ‘rmt orlcs. By changing them to the front and the front tlrcs to the rear wheels, after about one-half the expected tiro mileage has brrn run, the wear on the two sets is "IIIIQTZFIT and the time a-t which the first blowout may be expected is greatly deferred. When noti- skid tires are used, this practice ncrmiii one to keep tires with fair- ly fresh treads on the rear wheels —wher_e they are most required— for a long time. coll. ..REQ‘UIR_ED. WITH .DRY ssrrsnv H. R. IC. asks: In using dry-cells for emergency ignition on an or- dinary car, could a primary coll or‘ any other lolnd of coil, be advan- tageously, used in connection with the regular coil? ' Answer: No. There would be nothing gained by so doing. The dry-cells simply take the place, temporarily, of the storage battery, furnishing curren-t at the same vol- tags as it and operating in all-ro- spects the same, so there is no oc- casion to use any other kind of coil. it trmporary service only is re- qulircd. If for any reason, the dry- celis are to be used for cintlnuous service, a somewhate differently wound coil and a make-and-‘break device much more saving of cur- rent than that ordinarily employed. would have to be used for reason» of economy. Questions of general interest to mpterlgts will be answered in this column. space permitting. I an immediate answer ls desired, sn- closs self-addressed, mpcd en- yclcpm- Address Albert L. Clougll. tnie of our office. . .____.: —_-=.i-.- -w—__ . __... make me feel good, Zena. But if I only improve a little, it will help."- “Ilelp! OI.‘ course it will. And you. have improved enormously!" l " H11" 8B mach as that word sounds will suit me." She invariably cndcd a serious discussion in some manner, usually inalvlilz me laugh. "I always like you in blue, Z6118.“ Tony said when he called for us the next afternoon. Ihad Bone down to the parlor, and we, were waiting for Tom and Mary. "It someway lookalike .you,.ami . that dress lyou had m; the day l1 met you first, didn't." "That was my work dress. Tony." "Zena. do you really mean that You are going on living this way?" ’I-Ie looked around at the dreary room. "Going to keep away from friends‘! If you must work why not work In New York where those who krmu you. live?" "-I tried it, Tony! I-lave you for- gotten?" I-Ie blushed painfully. "What an ass I was that night! Desirable Farm for Sale at COIIVEILSTMIGII Consisting of 128 acres of land. 50 acres clear and in first class condition. balance hard and soft wood, fine large Residence, practi- cally new; large bar s and out- buildings. Convenient situated to Churches. Station and Stores; quarter mile from School. Sell with or without crop. Apply to owner:- JOHN W. TROWSDAL. a Conway Station. 280979-8-5i. wt STRllCll WATER AT vtllnoll RIVER OCEANS or ll‘ Eighteen thousand gallons in tsrl hours without lowering the well n ' bit. there's no natural reason win IOU cannot have just as good r- wsll on your property. Inn drcl Tlftlhlfltli Artesian Well Co. Ltil. >14 ANNOUNTIEMENT Messrs W. B. Prnwse and l). A. MacKlnnon propriet- orsrol the Vlmy For Ranch. Norwnod Road near Char- lottetown, P. E. I. are pre- pared to sell a limited num- ber of foxes and ranch them for parties if they so desire. The Vlmy Fox Ranch was established in the fall of will and has as lpairsof fox- es 21 of which are owned by Messrs Prowso k hlscKln- non and the balance are boarders. The ranch has been under the management of Mr. Fred Andrews all has been one of the molt suc- cessful in the province. this _ year. The 0 pairs have to- day 07 livln pups or an aver- 1 age of I 1-! to the pair. Tills we thin! will colnplrrhvor- "ably wlthany ranch in province having ltristljl I pa. . . . “The policy of tbs _ mslifwas to islsct t var! it" "i". "’.".."°"" “#3.! .00 s vs Joell-mastitis hays lztllisd this onus. The I pair oahvbs be ltiiitsl- to time! ~‘- rs to fit l; NTERESATINSG-NF? i ail...‘ 4.14.4 A. saue- s» . 1 r 5 of ET. shoal sm.' "lime F r9 wzfrripepreed cream ncecl fry this: Se! can In a railcepanfull sf coll l‘ waler, allowing wnlulo coon fwo- llllrds of can. Bring fa falling polnf and Irlltn wafer Begins fo bubble. umooc can and chill imill ire cold. "hen pour Ink a dup bowl and lrhlp uilh egg-beater unlll ll is afrfl. Slrczlsn lo latte. Recipe Book Free. P ST- CHARLES MILK y Ilil IOIDIII COMPANY llllllfl) IDITIIII. s-nro L-m. AUCTION SALE To be sold bypuhiic auction v11 the premises of Mrs. ‘George L. Scott, at Cornwall, on Wednesday 22nd, September, 1020 st one o'clock p. n1. her homestead farm of 65 acres together with house ld furniture, binder. mower, sea er, roller, scuffier, carts. DIM". ha!" rows, 2 driving wagons, sleigh! and many other articles. For particulars apply to McLEOD A IINTLIV, - Solicitors. ItIG-B-ilt-Tucifhslstlll. v Al}: ll . s- ______.._.... A Farm for Si'e Cheap ‘Eighty acres on Afton Rd., bot 38 when by Peter Ottawsy. Char- lctetown. No build . About 80 acres clear, balance mainly soft wood. ‘If not sold by private SATP will be put up at suctlbn lo front of Court I-Iouls at Ilt. Stew- art on Tuesday. Sept. 1t at 3 o'clock. Apply lo Peter Otta- way. Charlottetown or If. J. star- tin, l we. - mold l ooukiift keep stlllf‘. I a l] Mary appeared. anon to my relief.’ "We are going to the Blackstone ~ _ l Mary: "Zens. thought It a very nice: posters. 7714-9 -‘10-4i a 1 , , . 1 l, ", ‘l Till llll. ‘ lliiil A surface. TH Reconstruction cntlrc approval. STUDIO ‘i. reopens his music studio onASept. 3rd. Intending pupils wl-ll oblige by applying early for places ln the l class. Phone 650-1 or at the h}; Studio. FOR 3hr Mill pic] eliy a1 d llfilt’ kiln is the head of R. R. Wharf, Souris. F. S. MacDONALD zois-o-u-sl Auction Sale _ At North Lake Sept. 21st. 1920 six pure bred I-Iolstelns. Two grade cows. two horses. Two plows. one driving g sleigh. -Por particulars see J. E. DTNQWELT-v Kmfifsccttscs, Wihlfbolll UNIVERSITY “w” Arts. lclsneshlfsw and Divinity. A thorough Aoadshilc training at moderate colt. amidst thabesl uccuuaii moral sari-outings: rho College _ ‘Mobil on Septeillbrrlitll, Next roi- ennui lalcrnauoa 1 unima- X/ . Word to Property E see many houses-once ,attra'ctive-which . would not care to occupy be- cause of their condition. Could not most of the deterioration. inside and outside, have averted by surface protection? Unquestionably it could. Qwners of property should co!‘- etantly remember that disinte- gration, decay, rust, corrosion, wear and tear—-all begin atjhe Surface protection, therefore, is complete protection. THE CANADIAN TRADE COMMISSION sr. lllllzs’ MUSIC rllinll T. WATlilS A “i Owners As a matter of value of your the surface. WC property loss been itself. \ u l t IS to you. equipment. .\ TS ANNOUNCEMENT i: issued by the Canadian Save Ills Surface Campaign . Committee, for the purpose o] educaling the -pub!|'c in the Proton/Mule ami- Prolectirz value n] Paint, I arm's]: and Allied Produrl: fur the (‘anserl-ofion 0f Properly, and ha: received the approval of the Canadian Trade Commission in lhefnllowing wards: "The realization of theIabove objects will lead to em loyment during the criod and bears our Seed Potatoe s The P. E. I..,Potato Growers’ As- sociation wli sell (Jertifled No. 1 Inspected Seed Potatoes of the Green Mountain, Irish Cobbler and Maine Gaint ~ variety to my one making application. Parting desiring stock practically disease free should apply at once. its Groweriufroin United States ars- sending in orders for carioads at a slztllsilactnry price, shipments to bi made this fall. Applications an‘! inquiries should be nlade at once to the Secretary. W. Boulter, Char- lottetown. P. E. Island. 2642-9-6-mwftf. FMTOIT I will sell by public auction at Long River on Tuesday,‘ Septem- ber 21st M 4 o'clock p. rn., my farm containing 43 2-3 acres. 35 acres clear and the balance cover- cd with soft wood and lumber, a dwelling house and out bulld- iirgsnearly new. For further pnr- ticulars ‘apply- to W. W. MeRAE. New Londo P. E. l. SITLGVATTIZKTIGN“ MEETING THE SILVER FOX FUR SELLING ASSOCIATION 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIMITED A meeting of the shareholders of ibis company will be held in St. ‘Paul's Hall, Summersirle, on Tues- iday, the Zlstlday of September next, A. D., I020, at the hour of two o'clock p. m. for the purpose of nr- galnizlng, enacting byedsws, and electing the directors of the com- pany. Thls meeting ls a most im- pcrtant one, and ranching compan- ies not already members of the Association should send in their subscription immediately in order to have a voice at the Organiza- tion meeting. The Organiser will not have time to interview every- borly, and companies and ranch t? ~ l deslring- to take p rt in the me - ling, and of gettln the benefit and advantage of membership in the [Association should mend in their subscription at once. Only mem- bers of the Associrlon will be en- titled to take pert in the Orsnnlza- lion or will be eligible as direc- tors. Join now! If you have not re- ceived an application form, send tdr ans. illltlll accommodation, apply to THI OILVIR FOX FUR IILLING l AIIOGIATION OF‘ PRINCE _ Ill-AND LIPMTUD I A rssnaumo slur It. .l.l Lack of proper surface protection causes more Surface protection inside and out means a saving in dollars cheapest way to insure your investments in buildings and Paint and Varnish will Save the Surface and so Save all. / keeping up the property~——savé The awin in; d00l’—-its troubles are many. Pushing. stu bins lest. Cir n hands, grim! hands. greasy hands. hands la en with pends-r _ manv- many hands and uhlects held in bands- l wear on it swinging door year in and year cut. Surface protection will prevent wen and keep the door like new. Save the surface and you lave all. "J Paint this Fall LL Because -—of proper weather con- ditions. ‘ —suriaces are now in their moot receptive condition, practically every trace of moisture having > esn elimina the I er lun- ——thc wood being dry it absorbs more readily and the paint holds better. ——a surface needing pro- tection should ncver be allowed to go over the winter without it. -property needs more o- tcction during winter tron at any other time. “Save lhs mrlnzc and " l you mo: all." _ j YU SAVE ALL" Poolside-M U FA U RI D PRODUCTS ‘ than even fire the 7best and ’ Prince County Exhibition and Horse Races ‘r0 BE HELD AT SUMMERSIDE -ON- ' Tuesday and Wednesday Oct. 5th and 6th .» IN PRIZES $2,500--~lN PlilZES llorse Races on October RACE PROGRAMMETO APPEAR LATER The Prize List is now ready and can be obtained by writing to the secretary. The value of. the Prizes tlhls your is the greatest in the history‘ of the association. l The Summerside Driving Park and Exll CREELMAN McARTHUR President. 2717-9-104-m. 8i. lblton Association. L. A. MOORE ' Secretary'- it. Poblic Ailldion z _.: ¢%;*'=-_ For Sal On Tuesday, September 14th, 1920, the property and furniture of the estate of the late Ambrose L. Brown, 249 Euston Street, Charlottetown. Sale of furniture commencing atJIO a.m.. The house and grounds will be sold at l2 noon the first day oi sale. l. lnllllslo, . Auctioneer . . 1 ..—-._...... can". 1;,“ Eastern Steamship Lin IITIIRIATIOIA auras FREIGHT AND PAISINQER siflvlcl 8T. JOHN AND IOIION tag-gr‘ "alt-o "rain..." n I ll 1M"! 10 a- m- ‘rhlirldm. The lltu trio’: are ‘ rsct I Sundays about l p. n. nu sioso s-rnsnoons scoops | a 0:633:33: w» with ism-smiles; plague-merm- low-York Ill slit rs as and initiate .‘ v um-o-soia _ _.