Y"?- lii“ Memoriam “ -. 4 I i t t gt t ._plofone knows how much we miss i’ Jfriegg may think the wound has ~ s. ‘ A dark blond of ‘sincere and E 2i“ 1 1. " u . 4 ‘ ' Quit and favorably Imowa TI" "III" . URI-U. hid-Murchison of Potint Prim. .Y%I‘l 5B0- warr.-.Itt ‘m. Traverse on ‘ ‘it mo. to m. um Mrs. P.‘ , a son Bred Mal”- ~__._ -“ '1 wing memory of Janie: Gli- ljtn W110 departed this life. S69- teumer M. ‘I919: Innis grave he I: softly sleeping ,.. ‘White the flower: sently blow- Ltw the one we loved so dearly. ho ‘departed this life one Yell‘ ago. Never. shall ho he forgotten. N01’ shill hi8 IWIBQFY 79-99- thi utumn ninrnlni: vllhtn":tiskl‘uld.nndisifllent KPBYB- e th rr w ‘antawéwytttyle nlliri-ogesrfe agonltlealed. ' It . |E|h..ygs¢| by his widow, Mrs. James tyilhin. 8t. Patrick: Bond- q . Iuod DANIEL .1. ntct-totsou hqgg-gmig wdnoes waetcasi. over community when II was an- iounced ‘that Mr. Daniel J. Nicholl- ‘ away on the 28th Mr. Nicholson wile mound. He was for some years haul bookkeeper with Mr, M. (. McGowan of Kiimuir. The very o‘ naive business carried on by form was tin a largo measure (fin-m the geniafiity of Mr. Nichol- igp, who was not only" emilltlytlil m? m‘, ciriice but was "willing to J13 lint. serving customers either I.I' 5H9 m- gutaide at any time to at- this company wlll be held in St. ORGANIZATION ~ prime ASSOCIATION OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIMITED A-meoting of the‘ shareholders of Paul's Hall, Summerside, on Tues- iay, the 21st day oi September Hut. A. D., 1920, at the hour of two ;i'clock p. m. ior the purpose of or- ganizing, enacting byctlaws, and electing the directors oi the com- pany. This meeting is a most Ini- iortant 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 (lrganiza- tiou meeting. The Organizer will not have time to interview every- body, and companies and ranchers desiring to take part in the meet- ing, and of getting the benefit and advantage oi membership in the Association should send in their subscription at once. Only mem- bers oi the Asaociation will he en- titled to ttlke part In the Organiza- tion or will be eligible as direc- tors. Join now! If yoti have not re- :eivod an application form, send .'OI‘ 0H8. THE SILVER FOX FUR SELLING ASSOCIATION OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIMITED A. E. Arsenault, Organizer Summeraide, P.E. I. ZGtIZ-EIB-wfm ti ‘list I Fatmf ‘for Sale» ooiulmodate and ‘hPlD <>III_ III“ "If Minion of the ever II(‘I ‘VI 1111*" . HQ was strictly hPIIPSI iilltl the.‘ wrrrthY enioiiri: the Illlll-IY‘, i-hitqiitience clf every person dezilint»! t .“"r|fh'1hfl limit, As an. accountant ho, was absolutely corroct. In fact no, dust-it... has evetr been S0 ti" lei ma“; m ithe accounts‘ of the nu- 5.1mm“ gugfomerg doing business‘ hv-rs. In his private iiic he was a: highly rt-spectrd (‘hristian Helm-j moderate in his‘ walk and, (‘*1!“4‘~‘I*.I'nAlIjlI\lI. H08 affiliation with the Vallctyfield congresIIIIIIII‘ M‘; m,,.,__.;3, he did not make at ‘pub- ' Io profession yet his ‘life sliowcd k; tmmigmkalpie tar-ms that in hear-t ‘he feared ILh-e Lord, and I5!!- dfliromti to live the Christian life. liu ICCIVQS to mourn Il- d'i“-¢II"$<I' ha.» widow nee Flor‘; Rose, dangli- in‘ of John ‘Rose. Albion, and two wniali children, Hon-car tigeti EIIYZ. old -Mai~.y aged three yon-rs. lie iviis only ilive ‘hours sick and lii his] Q1531 he siimply fell ziolet-p. lie. wail inhis HIIPITISBVCIIYII y II In": ofson of the late Cailitl" John; Nkflioison 0f Valleyfieid. utiri Ail-l K9 was only six years of ago ‘risen his father was drowned ivliiln <n~ a voyage across the Atlantic‘ Qeean, being then the oldest. of‘ tihmee children. Hlis ‘two sisters Maury and Rose were iirstclass tebehetrs of a very high reputation H ‘their profession. Mary ‘went west some Years ago and taught school eitfiflntnne, Atlbenn. where she died at! influenla about one and a half llope is now Mrs, John McKiiinon i cl Bnratlicontaaud is now the oniyt H erwidtihe family living. tho "fffliavtin-g died some tong bigot-Ilia was employed with ,M",Gt7\t'fll\ over sixteen yrurs ha greatly ‘missed by him , st impossible to be re- , , . F. i-lyitfiburiéd at Orwell Hcud ' aFunertil service at the attendants conducted by Rev. J. _f__atteitonzte and Rev. M. o. m- " Wind at the ‘grave by the ‘and Odtifollmv Fixitor- §;IA sTo R IA for Infants and Children ‘late N. K. biclitean at the premises At KIYIQSIOII (vonslsiing 01105 norm, 80 acres clear, Iizilztnt-o under lumber, Iiuiltlings. and font-t», in good repair. 1/9 mile from school, churches, blacksmith t-IIIIII) and grist. mill. Apply to John A. hint:- Fadyen, Kingston. 2814-9-15 vvthm. 3i. FOR SALE ~ at ti sacrifice the propt-riy consis- ting of a dwelling house, barn, out- buildings. and six acres of land at Montague, fonicriy owuod by E. Les SIIFI in liil ‘ ilill tttitit in tutti] Dyspepsia Iltilutt Ily “Fmlia-Ilus" Luna Bu: D'os, C. B. Fl In s tumble sufloror from Qqysiafldfindipolionforyenrs. lhsnipdnufhr-ti-“belchinggumfl lonhnt hssdnsbanud did not sleep Id] st night. Finally, afriaud fold It b by“h'sit-a4iw.r". In s week, the (Ionsfipnt-ion vrss oonootod and loon Iwss 1m of pain, hesdsehei. snd that miserable feeling that pnniu Dyspepsia. Ieontinued, to take this splendid fruit medicine‘ md now I sm well, strong and vigorous". ROBERT NEWTIUN. 50o. s box, Sforfljfifilhllllo At nil denier: o: sat poqdd Imit-Q-flv-Iihli. ‘ i :K[N(;'Scoi.t:e:v;noson UNIVERSITY °°“"°" IN Arts, Science, Law and Divinity. A thorough Academic training ll moderate cost, antic-it. the best mcinl and moral ttllrrrtundlligr. Plus (joilutfe wii‘ September 29th, lext For (lalendnr nnu rwtipcitl nil IDIIJPIIAALIIIII rt» vnfunce quuliiicaiion: anti rvnir dcuLial accommodation, apply to THE PRESIDENT. WIiitiu-ir. N II. I47I-7-27JiiIv 271mm" "I Seed Potatoes Ifecl ,- ’ l. -/.-- THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUKRDIAN d» A PROPOSAL (‘ha pier 122 "Miss Stewart, Zena. will you marry me?" , I fairly gasped iviib astonish- Inent.‘ It was Mr. Baths, the gon- oral manager, who had asked the question. {Ho had gone out oi his way for some time to c-fiat-c the impression I had oi him when I first went into the oiilctg. But that III‘ had any such idea in his inintl as: marriage I h.i.l not even drcamcd. "Why-no-Mr. Bolts!" I mered. .\ “Perhaps i was too sudden." he s-aItI with a smirk, “but I wanted you to know that is the way I toward you. If you will let me, I will miike you care for me; and ‘I'll say nothing more about marriage until you do. But i was afraid you'd think I didn't‘ mean to be square by you. so I asked you to marry mef Irsi; then I can do my courting knowing that you IIINIBPSIZZIIIII I moan to be honest with you.’ Did any girl ever Iitive s0 queer u proposal. In a way his words were almost an insult, although I knew he tiItI not Inictitl thom to be so. "I imi not airuiti that any man will. not be square with mo, Mr. llcttt l am fully capable of tak- ing t-uro oi‘ myself, I Illilflli you for tin» honor you ivlitlitl '00)’ IIIP. Ill" I mus-t say no, and also tisk you IlI‘Vl*i' Itrflpt-lili oi’ this again." I know t siltilft‘ stiltctily- ‘FIIHI. I vtilllil iitit Ittlp. I tIlslikPd lllt.‘ lllélil intensely, and Ito knew it‘ at least I it-li that ht- tliti. ‘I tilso tI-It he huti on right to approach m0 IIS he Iizitl; yet” wlnit could I do’ l bzid stoni- Tlie P. E. I., Potato Grownrs‘ As- tor Adams, now tho estate of the lute N. It’. McLean, apply to t‘. P.‘ IIIcLean, t-xocutor of the will of lll(‘ Montague, P. Id. I. 29950~9-I1-12i -_-_-'; _.-_....—.1 -: »——.-:_?-:~——-T: sociatloii wil sell (Ycrtiiirwl No. 1 Inspected Seed Potatoes of the Green. Mountain, Irish Cobbler and Maine Gain! variety to ‘any one making application. Parting ticsiring stock practically tiiseasc free should apply at once. 11>‘ GI‘O\\’L'I'H from Ilnitnti Sitting tit-c Farm for F2110 w-ntling in tirdcrs for carlnuds at fl Will soil by privutr- sult- one of the best farms in (lucetils (‘ounty oi 210 acres comprising 180 acres clear, well watered, and 30 acres good timber land; house and out buildings in good repair; within three-quarters of a mile oi‘ North Wiltsliire Station, school adjoining farm. (‘hut-clips of all dcnotnina» tions within a short distance. Ida-mi will be sold as above or divided to suit purchasers. np _v to DONALD E. CAMPBELL. North Wiltsliiro 6i ' 188 acres of land sittizited on East Baltic Road. 50 acres under exceh lent cultivation, 10 undrr stutnpe. balance under choice litnibcr and quantity 0t fire wood; 3-4 of mile from school. stitrcli factory, store and mills and Baltic ltallivuy Sia- iitin. lluiltlings and icncos in 2001i repair, never falling stream oi water on farm. Will sell with m- wiihoui stock, crop and tiiacliint-iry. For furtlit-r particulars ilpply to owunr on promises. RANDOLPH D. BRUCE. East Baltic Lot iii l’. Eislantl. _ ihursday, Sept. 23rd. . Thursday. Oct: 7th. t. Niwctnbcr and December. I , pitrijcttirit s. Iluidleitin ,'.~'_-2s 1-021 mtwtt l\'l‘l'i‘ll VATHIK . Ind over! ‘ also! l! m. hi: ut I éFtltFl-IFII" ‘ i Ltlvft‘. HOG“ WANTED iittr HQ‘ it's will load live hogs at our usual buying points on the fdlotviii; titties- ‘Tjffntfcvery Fhursdav thereafter ilirtiugliout October. Sce our agents for prices, weights, cic. g _‘ - We want a few 200d Iivo Imyt-ts III prints win rt» wt- .">'|*r.!' not» already repiest-tiioti WM. DA ‘-'I|:S (It), I.'I D,, 2 ‘ l I IIOHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE 8T. JOHN AND BOSTON . " r Din Icy” will leave 8t. John every WEDNIur hip Govern: ‘ wan‘ rsfill-s ls. 3n Saturday trips are dlreet to Horton on. I . cotton with Iitropolitnn bins Manners for New York n: all full ‘nfermeuo: __—.=.-> ¢_.-__. _. ..___'. _..... “rim or phon: for I-I. t\I.t1Iii\I(l, Islutiti Iirprcs ntaitvc, “vtuQi-wt-O-FQ 4' II-"lI-I-‘ft-‘Flqnnid A I.I.I\IF. Y st I p. In. (Atlantic time.) Iiiutport and Luhee dun Item-it srnitnooms tam up isitisiactory prior», shipments io be uutido this full. Applications and itiquirit-s should be made at once [to the Secretary. \V. Boulte-r, Char- Ilottt-town, P. E. Island. . ‘2642~9-6-niwftf. I ‘_____ _ Slau S aIc IIIIviIIg tlisiitisetl of my Iiusincss.‘ I otter util my stuck oi‘ met-t-liziiitllsn at (‘DSI price. Everything must go. A-good opportunity to svctirtI your winter supply of groceries, boots. under‘ wear and dry goods iii cost price. Special prices on ‘flziniicleties. PARN-ELL MOMAHON, Emerald. e infill.‘ ZIJZO-il-Zl-fli. NO \\'t~ have just lziiitlvtl two curs. ct-tlar shingles which we are tatter- iug ut vt-ry low prices» -bet‘ore uti- loatliiig oi curs- ‘-’ “'0 :|l.~'..i want II quiiiilll_t' nl‘ good illl‘_\' IIIIIIPI‘ tor ivliit-li we will pay Iilllll .~t piilt-t s. ‘M. Kennedy 8t 4T0. .1“... _~~. wH-Haawawsyu“ pa.“ , m IIRESTING t , AIiNIIUxCEMENT Messrs W. B. l-‘rowse and i) A. MncKinnon propriet- orn of the Vlmy Fox Ranch. Nurwuod Road near Char- luliuLnWIl. P. E. I. are pre- IIIIPPII to sell a limited num- I)?!‘ of ioxes and ranch them fur parties if they so desire. The Vimy Fox lunch was MtI-thlIl-IIIPKI in the isll‘ oi tiiiii nntl has 39 pairs of fos- rs L‘? of wIIIPli art- owned by MP8s|‘: Prawns d MncKIn- non and the balance are hnurvftirs. The rsnch has been under tho tminugoinent oi Mr. Fred Andrews and its: bet-n one oi the moat luv-- cetvtful In the prnvincs this ‘ year The 39 pairs hsve to- do! 97 living pups or an aver Iure of III-B to the pair. This we 'I_init will cntuparo fsvnr- ahl, with any rum-h In the tn-t-vtntn- having strictly I919 DIIIW Tn- policy of the wrung»- meat us: to select i’ a very best foxes that mono; could bu! \nd feed the very hell food. llenult: have Justified ihi: course. The number of psm can be reached will be limited to fifteen so pnr- tIeii who desire to tale ad- vantage of this should spook ‘int...- i i Jzgu m p E. . IIPIYL r » ‘st. ‘Jon. w n m" ' . o: PlOAQ- cot tons. and , -vrw- vvvvvwrv-v Upper Whit: Hold, NJ. “l suflnul fol vars with Stomach Trouble snd lndigsflion cal could III get my In; Io lulp mo. l shall never IOIIOR I Y I OLIVEINB EHUIJION; new I us: oll. [recommend OLIVI- l Ell ION to nnysns sulslhq ‘Q Trouble.” IRS. CHRIS ARMSTRONG. QEIIEIEE The Grout llesltli Rectum‘ builds up and one the svliolo system, and a the be! ponibls tonic for children so well as grown folk. Druggists and Genus! Items have this favorite medicine. Ask yo,‘ h for if by name nnd on ‘ having the gsmilnl. Pnpusl i! hull, Thu-stun I Co. Iii, COOIIIIILQB- I I Good farm, about 50 acres, Willi- in 5 miles oi city. Must have good buildings Apply Box 1-203, Monitlgl-Iv» 1-9 ii; . 50o MfiLlIiAhTED I To t-ut pulp, hy (Y. I.. Jackson contractor for lliv tftipc Bmtun Pulp art-i Paper ('0. on the west Ilriinch oi North Iilvcr (Ytipc lire inn. “Htgus atlvituttt-tl from $2.25 Io 2,75 per r0rti_ cut and ‘swlnmpvtl, m- $3.25 pvr cord It) t-ut and yard. hnrs and driver fiirnlshod fin-o. Iioartl tin-i" t-ortl culls-r $1.00 por II1I_V. \\'iIl pay- gontl mtIn $00 ‘to (‘III II)’ ilit- mouth. Altai wanted 4 or i1 good WOUIIH cooks. hiust. ln- first class. \\’:tt;c:i $100 pm- month. (‘arfure to men who nzantlis or nvor. Address all coninittnicziiions to (l. L. Jzitiksuii, Flfiltllllg Itoiiti Vlll l~‘iiiz1,lctnn_ (‘. IL, or apply Ernest II. Strung, Siimniersldc. 28.39 IB-Wcd. slay ilirtw o A4 IIIOII. Farmers Notice (‘timnivtirlng .\Imi|lti,\', lit-ptt-ttilit-t" 21th, wt- will tiiltt- tit-livr-ry tit‘ IIVI- llutirl tit tho fnlltnvlni: pliliilu. l-‘ttrni- vi‘): Imvitig lIugH III offor will tit. “oil l0 m-t- ntll‘ rvitrt-itt-titutiiw-s at Iln- folIt-ivlng buying points: HONDA \' Mont. ‘Alritrht. Mtmtlllliiv. IN-rIr-y Ilrnkt-,'\'4~rnnn. \ II. Mitrtln. t‘ritnti View. Wm. Ift-arnt-y. IIIurI-ny IlIvt-r. IIIII'I‘_\' Jt-nlaimt. Iiuzvlnrtt-ila. \"l‘flllrl'll uiitl (Hm, hlort-ll mid Ht. iH-tt-rtl. lIt-it II. Iii-own. York. ltnri I\l<'I.|\nu, l'o|'l IIIII. TFIIIHIIA l’ Wm. t‘. (Work. Flummcrnitlc. John Whitehead. Kemtinlttnn. I1. II. II. iiIrIn-od. Albany. Louis Iiiuttart. Iiordcn. ‘ IIlvorI-tt wedlock. Huntt-t‘ River. IVI- will tmkn delivery of hogs t-v- cry wt-t-lt day at otir plant. In (‘hur- IUUPUIWH. Highest market prices Y“lll| ut r~Il points. I-‘nr Information phone eirrtrt. M! or Abattoir n33. tuitvanutt rut-mun ro.. urn. _ - charity Fsirl s a y t and Ba- ' Inns. FAM-LY-ADE sells loudly ' and rushes quick profits for Ill good csusu. Hell)!‘ l0 tho Q0 and u to the tutc— I " Realiy Delicious‘ " Five Fine Fruit Flavor: ORANGE LEMON LIME QHERRY RAsPBERRY Quickly and economically mule. Simple direction: ns evuy pnckiige. True fruit flavors-your owu :u at sud pure table water the ouIy ot Ingrelienu. Alvvnylrcudtittoquenoll the grcstst thirst. Fine oclnvonuq caku, puddinge. Icon. Ice anus. no. Made In Csnldn by Power-Knuckle Limited- Toronto $2 GLASSES -' II OINTl _ '4 not encouraged him in an-y way; In fact I had ignored him whenever possible, (and been lcoldly polite ui. other times. “Ant I intruding?" a sneering vnlca asked as Miss Wilcox appear- ed In the doorway. ‘Nut all!" I replied cordially. ‘for the first time really glad of her company. “I'll come in then." It was the non: hour, and be- cause oi a frightful thunder storm the office hby Iiiltihrtiuglii us some sandwiches and so saved us tho necessity nf going out, “‘I ulii’t ilto kIntI that but iii,“ Jennie remarkoti us she out down. “You sure you wot-on‘! talking m1. vain matters?" "Quito sure!" I HIISIVPFI-II, "I ‘Ililvtzifltilfililg oi n private nature i0 discuss witili Mr. Belts." Jen- nlr- looked relieved at my rem, but I foil sure she more than half tlllessvtl ‘what liad happened. And as ‘by this time I realized perfect- ly that she looked upon Mr, Bette as her own individual conquest, I did illI I could to lot her sec I was pioneer-i to have lier come iii. After a bit he loft us alone. “lies struck on. lymi!" 1911"“; $0111. IIIIOLITJIIIDQ toward his retreat. ing figure. "ASI IQJIE as ‘I am not fond of him I dnnt see that. it makes any dit- tference‘ fliow Ire itftiells~<lny real difference." ' “Yuu'rc‘a funny gIrlI I don't see how you can help liking him. Don't You think lie is handsome? And he has to ho smart to have his posi- "0" ‘PHI B?! the salary he dots. I cant untierstantl how you can turn him down.’ The last was said a bit ivisifull-y. ' "lle,i1 liuritlsome, and as you ' say must be smurL-at ‘least in hi5 line. But isn't it a good thing we don't,all admire the sa-me sort of DOOIJIP? iWliat a hair-pulling time we girls would -liave ii we all were in love with the same man.“ Jennie laughed ritther slieepish- “I guess I haven't been very nice to you." site said slowly, as if the ivortis came =wIIh an effort, tbut I thought you was setting your cup for liim, nnd-——weli—until you came —Iie liked rue. He said he did any- way!" the lust defiantly, "lie probably did, and does. ‘Su don't fret about Iiim. As ‘fur as I um concerned I would rather hnvc your friendship than anything he could do for me.’ "is that honest, Zena?" “Yes, Jennie." I was surprised at Iier action. The tears rushed to her eyes, and she said: “Ihave been so unhappy! You see Abe promised t'o marry me." Then: "now that I know you are my friend. and if he knows it too, per- haps lie will keep his promise." His return tot" the iroom -witli work for Jennie saved me the ne- cPssL-y oi replying. Tomorrow-Jennie and Zena Have a Talk. A few cent: buys “Danderine. After an application of "Dande- rine" you can not find s fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hsir shows new life, visor. bright sass, more color nud thickness. Piles. No stiiiwicul out-ration requir- t-tl. lir. (Thsilwa Olntmcnt will relieve you at once- and afford lusting ‘nono- tit. tittt- n. l-nx; nil ddnllers,‘ nr I-ld. lln not suffcr nnnthor day with ltchlfiit Itierdintr or Prntrudlmr mnnson. Ilnton 8: ($0.. Limited Tor- onto. I-Iumplt- box frce if you mon- tlon this paper and enclose 2c plump for punts Farm containing 50 scrap. 2ft oIt-arod. growth of softwood, now house and ’tsrn. Will sell cheap for quick nsle. only to lllml. éltaslnn nililiaii, remainder covered with "sbmgrml ll. ltotiP, Dunner -»-. n-m-w-nwuww-w -.~ Patrick‘: Road .fl”‘__. Lotlmlfiml. 5.‘, . iii-t ' IIXIGS. the roar wheel liub is taper- ' ed to fit the correspondingly tap- .- ercl axle-shaft end and a kep and sfpr the Iiototist svnttsisnv t. ctouun ' O0-¢00O~§04o¢~ so, WHEELS AND THEIR BEARINGS i‘ _..,___ Wear and Vibration Tqnd to Long" - All Car Part3. . ~‘.__'. "Occasionally, after long usage, ‘I "549" "Emil!" will be noticed when the powenis applied ct start a! car and especially when its mo- I-Im I5 finalised forward to reverse m‘ vice verso. This is quite likely to be due to Iooseness or the roar wheels on their axle-shafts. Ex- cept In cars with IIuJi floating lteyway hold the wheel from turn- ing when the tapers are drawn to- gether by the nut on the shaft end. This nut should he kept per- Ieclll’ light In order to prevent the wheel working and wearing the ke_ and should be occasionally inspec ed and so’ up. if neglected, and the keying becomes damaged. the keytway can be slightly widen~ ed, a larger key fitted to it and the lost motion of the wheel on the shaft thus eliminated. In the case of iuI-l floating axles, the tightness of the driving-flange ‘bolts is es~ sential ‘in order to avoid "tvork~ Ing" of llie reur wheels. A wopd wheel is held together by bolts that pass through its spokes and ltubilnnges nnd,_unless these are kept tight, there is more‘ or less ‘working’ of tho spokes and con- siderable ‘creaking? especially In turning corners. II Is well occas- iotiuliy Io jack up both rear wheels anti set- wlitii the conditions are. It should not he pnssillte lo IIIOVI! u ivhcci JIIIIJTPIZIILIJIY tip aind~ down on tho tixlt- for this dcuotts bum"- iug wear and, If tho bearings tire oi’ lliv pariiliol rollvr i-ype, this intIi- catt-s that they must lie replaced if considerably loose. A wheel and its shaft salitmld have but very slight end play motion In line with the axle. ‘Such Ioosoness is vcry readiy taken up In axles with trip- ered roller outside ‘bearing, by tid- pusting them slightly in-ward. ‘fliese uouriiig tun be gotten III by remov- ing the- wlieels with II "puller! Ils- uutly the bearing is in a carrying sloeve, that scrws into the axle ‘housing and can be moved ‘the required amount and escurely lock- ed. Both bearing should the adjust- ed equally or one wheel Will b0 closer in than the other. In other forms oi’ axle, the replacement of thrust washers or fie udlllflilflem oi thrust bearings is required 1° regulate end play. fi\lfi\ WHEN usme W I LSON '5 FLY PADS .‘ READ omccrtcms CAREFULLY AND \ rnttnwttttn i“ l‘. \ \ ‘ EX ACTIY / \/__/ Best‘ of aII Fly Killers 10o per Packet. at all Druggisio, Grocers and General Storm Notice t0 Advertisers The oo-operstion of advert]: tug patron: I: requested in the direction of getting "copy" Into the businen oiiice before‘ two-Iv» won on the dsy previoo: to. publication. (Saturday l0 nun.) fery often the receipt oi s large advertisement or even reg ulur ehsnxfil sfter that hour serves to tlisloeste the regain: work of getting the paper made IID I-ll "m? t0 catch the malls- 5:8 not infrequently such sd: t st the Inst moment left out This situation I: not of :er~ rice to either the advertiser or our reader. sud we, therefore, request that co y be received In the Iuptnel: co. NOT LATER THAN I2 NOON c? QOQO-OQOQOOQIQQ_} 000‘; .0 Five Dollars For A Letter A Cheque for Five Dollthv vrill be sent to the author of what. in the opinion of the Editor, lathe most interest- ing letter (or publication. All envelope: should be address- QIl"'l£I.lOI‘ Box." care of the Iklltorg- "The Charlottetown Dlllniuor, R0‘ Box l9. Chan lottetown, Communications nest ioflifirigiusl and exéius- m. Preference will he given to brief ‘letters mun; m. nud-‘sddress for publiutlou and 4mm will: question: of will!» poitonuseotuiy ro- nrdinfllfldltiture ma‘ m ’ problems. ‘the interest: oflgriculturisls. i»? “ liim, . ssiériititasitjzz, ‘1912o‘f‘f. . _ ‘i ‘~'~‘* N '~-.. mule. I» _»w-"-. ‘- ,.,i 1;‘. . w I Industry of ‘file I ‘ E neoprene of this Bani sre an I essential clement in the Dominion’: fundlniestsl ‘Industry-exploitation of the mil. ~ “ , For S5 year's we have been promoting ti. ‘t: . ‘p1, |,|‘| pl 0 ., hiiifhliiiiiiir} My 1 union, BANK or CANADA ‘Charlottetown Branch ‘ '1. R. Diet, Manager. It, W‘ ‘Today. our ctr-operation I: bsinfufifi. incl from cont to contin pn sndesvi ' 9t to inure!" Ills output oflfbe Belch. . i‘ \ The rich mellow flavour of "MORSES Selected Orange Pekoe" makes It s prime favorite st - Afternoon Ten! 040QOO¢~Qoon< -- -<'-a -e-<- O-O-Q-Qoivtc-O-Q-QQ oa-ooo-o-ooaoq-g“ I SEPT. 28th t» ocr. zit. 1920 t PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND YEXHIBITION ..A'[.. Charlottetown § Open to all Canada 0ver $12,000 in Prizes I I The Largest List oi Horses Ever Seen x on any Island Track C. R. SmaIIwootI-o 5--Days Horse Racing-S Seflydieas t l t -.¢---¢o _ A 12 Classes ' SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS lIlgIi Must (i yinuast. The Flying Kcclcrs, sensational and Intro- pId trapeze performance, and other A'I"I‘RAG- TIOXS‘. The Race, Aerial Revolving Ladder Act. Los Plains, Acrobatic Contortlonists. The fastest nonsns In CANADA and‘ the EASTERN S'I‘A'I‘ES are coming, The largest attendance In the history of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND EXHIBITIONS Is anticipated. Make your ARRANGEMENTS curly. For uII Information ivrlte the SCRETARY. John J. Davies President i. Souvenir j of Prince Edward Island t Ilnntlsomely Illustrated and Antimony 111-bit; ed on Art Paper. t t Only Limited Number on Prion 50o. n; Mall 57c. l ' Charlottetown (iuattligii 0iiice XIII-HI» ,..