‘n? :rir_aq.i._ ‘.-1.4;~:-** ‘*'_“_r» x §-_=L~ - .. |\§;'--.‘f<1l 1'. .. s. " PAGE sixw" olvlv TABLETS MARKED r“BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the “Bayer Cross” ‘Ilia mine "Bayer" is tlie thumb- fr“! of genuine Aspirin. It posi- ively identifies the only genuine Aspirinr-tiic Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over nineteen years and pow made in Cane . ' Always buy an unbroken package of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" wlilcli contains proper directions for Cobds; Heartache, Toothache, Plrirsche, Netti r8151“. Lulnhilgo, ltheumntism, Neuri-l tis, Joint Pains, and Pain gcnersilyl Tin boxes of l2 tablets cost but a few cents. larger "Bayer" packages,‘ Theta is only elf BIDlrhu-"Bayefl-Yoii must my "Bayer" Aapirin lather trade miirlr (registered In (‘anadai of Raver Manufacture of Mono; geeiieaelaeam or Sallcyllcucid. While it In wi-ll loiowii iiuil AIDITIII uu-aiui Bayer manufacture, to asalat. the public against initiations, the Tami-ta u! Llayvr CDIDDIII Illi ha aiarapdl with their mineral trada mark. the "Bayer Cron." Ilivs-rslilu -l'urit, Vernon, July 4st. lvlatilive rnqi-s for coillily hiirsas oilly. ldillrivs l-los-o Jlilic 28h. I~‘oi further pnrliculilrs 51".‘ hand bill or iipply to _ ALLAN A. FRASER, Vcrlloll. ' thilHliilii. Vernon Horses Races! lllVldllfilllld PAIIK I""lv INT, I020 itneen for (Iountry lluriu-u lid Hail! 0f thin lllllnilitsrsi fl $7.110 Purine lli‘l' l-‘i-e will tic charged lillii-t be iviminnti-il not Inter tllllii -I\lil" 2Rtli. All l-uvl-s will lu- HIIII‘ lliiiidi at liii- oiivl of tile \VIiI~li piw-iillulim will hi» rdrui fit‘- i-tiriliili: to IVPS‘ slilillilii . National Huh-u [it uiivi-rii. til’ “|I||‘|l lliln track in III tllvy (In not s. limits lillil fifth tic-ill. ditliill. Iliilll-iilq Imiitlnl. niiti rvrrt-oliivu-iit Qlililtlllti . I llllllvlrl on iiie nri-iiiidn. Autos iidiililtwl to uluillirls Fltldli excl-pt to ioiitve-lioh = Adillissloll-Ailuis fine. 25 PPIIIP‘. For particulars ' I-‘riiai-r. Vorlloli. llllfi-fi-Zl-Sl. (‘ilililri-li. iimily to .\. .\. ____ ._ Farm For I at Milton 100 iii-rm.- of choice illliil, bulld- inrts all iri first class repairs, il never failing stream of writer rulllliiil-I IICTUIIJ the farm. V\'lll be sold witii or without crop. if not sold iii two weeks will bi- sold by public auc- litm togirlilcrwyilh stock aud illi- pleriirliis. Apply to SAM U EL on prcliiiscii. IOBI-ti-Zilipii. MORESIDE, '—“.T4 _" ‘I"‘__‘-' '*'.I'. . _ Friday July ilio Zlltl is the day tippoIriti-tl for tlic Illt‘illIli‘|‘$ of lIll‘ (‘ardlglirl I~‘:irlii¢-r.1'. liistitiltvl to ship their wool to tlic wool grildllig stir» tion. I will ho at (‘iiriligan bllatloli from 7 o'clock n. Ill. to noon to receive wool. TIIOSH requiring paper twllio can have saute by flppIyIIli-Z at my residence. J. E. FLYNN, .,__‘ Secret-wry Fiirlni-rs Institute 1056-0-25 4i. ._:_ao¢_'_: -__—.;_-:_. __;_ l" MAIL CON’ HFTAIJGI) TiiNllfiltfi, ll1I1Il"\'.‘=fI(‘lI t-i the I'o.-lt|iitll~tvi~ (il'I\"I‘lII. will lii- rot» eivr-d at lltttlivn ilutli lltlilll, on Fri- day. the 2am .lul_v I021! r-ir iii» nou- fl‘l\i‘f‘\r(4 ax n "l itivlimoiiil FUIHLI Mull IUJTIL!‘ N . . filvim lIll‘ Postmaster (ivllvfllrtl peiisurn. Printed notlvoo containing fiirtll- or Iiiforiiilitfnii Iin to (‘IYIHIIIIHIIN of Eruptiiivtl l'illll,l‘lli't iiiiiy lie soon iiild lnilk forms of 'l‘i~u1lt-r may hi- oli- tnined at. llli- twist litflceil or ' monri viii iii. fin- office ti! [Ilv Office nuplu-ttir. JOHN F. \YIIICAII. Pliiig tlfrlh,‘ llliiprrttir Post (lttlt-i- IIlR|ll‘f‘l1lI"il flfflvv. (‘linritittr-tvivgii. Jlinu 11. 1020. THIR-fi-llhltmii- _ 1 "5 MAIL CONTRACT HldAliFiII ‘FIGNIIPIRH, tirlilrl-siotl to thi- Poiltiilriat -r (lent-rill. will ho - t-ivl-ti ilt lift iwu until ilooil ill riliy tiii- '_.’:i. Julv 191w to, ii vryruine Ill ilin l\lilii-:1i_\".~~ \|i n [iroposcvl "ontriu-t fol l ||i'.4, nix flint-s Ill-l‘ Win-Ii iiii III" - Iicrton Itiiriil Aiuil ITIYIII" No. l. from the Pontiliiisti-i- tlvni-rnlfls pIi-usilre. Printed IiotIPt-ti vniitnliiinir further information n: [n i-iimlliiiiiiil or pro~ vised (‘oritrut-t may lu- io-i-li and llnk forms of 'I‘ondvr may iii- oli- lnincd at thi- I'm-It tlfilvl‘! or ,\IIII'I" toil lintl tit tile iilTiiw of llii~ l'o.~it (if- flce Inspector. JOHN l1‘. “TIEAIL Post Office Inspector Pun Office innpi-rtnr‘: titfli-e, Charhttetnwn. Junt- lf, 1920. TWI-G-lthdtmli. Why A Farm Needs A Milwaukee A‘r Power Water System (‘iliilillilvtl in a tow ivords lIlll IIIIlIIiVPT is: Bot-aural ii is lilo Iii-st liiYiiilliivllt ii fsirilii-r t':Ill liillke. ‘flllio spent in onrlgvlilg \\'illl‘|‘, in pumping water nnd Ill lallllli: Illt" stock to lhc Willi-ring trough is iiir.» that call bi- iisz-d to lit-tier ud- vzilitage at other ivork. Thi- lliatlvr of homo colllfort also is important. Isn't tlic write of thi- fnrnier lust ild good’ as tlic city woman? What about the cilllilreli? is tlioro any lTiitfitlll why they should not have ii llilillt‘ oiiilippiwl wliil it ,ti:ilh room and illsiili- toili-t lust like tlioli city relations? And to think what fl llu-ziilii In case of flro lo have ii hose Ilililfi)’ and eighty pounds water pres- surn to fight it with. (‘all ili tho iioxt limo yoil ari- in town liiid look over our ilclliolistral- lng outfit. Currie 8: Mumagban ‘I1 Queen Si. (Zharloitewwn. Final Notice ARREARS FOX T AX Notice is hereby given to all Conlpanics, Firms, nnd individuals In arrears for Fox ‘Pail that unless tho sullic is paid to the Provincial 'i‘reasurcr. Charlottetown on or before tlic 2nd. u! July. 1020 legal proceedings will be taken for rc- covery then-of WIIIIUIII‘ further notice. By Order. ARTHUR NEWBERY, Provincial Asst. ‘freailuri-r. LAW SOCIETY MEETING 'l‘lle illlnunl inuetlillz of the Law Hot-hwy oi‘ I'l'Ill('t' l-idward JHIJIIIII will Ill‘ Iii-id Iii IIll' liiiw l.|llrili'_l' l I iii thi- Law (‘tlllrlil Building lil Uharlolli-tliiivn, Jiioniliiy the 28th ay of June, 1020 ut the hour of’ iIlri-u o'clock p. ill. W. E. BENTLEY, Sccretiiry/Yrcil“ uror. 9900-6-22-61. p Grand Tea Party at Mt. Stewart Dominion Day Mt. Stt:wttrt»-—I)iinilnl_on Day, llliacball, foot riiccil, grunt-s, danc- lll mid lliuly miter attractions. ‘fimundil across from depot. llndor auspices of "Social iilull." ilfllit-difl-lffiii. Scott of _St. Cuthiierts _ I a Ill |<| 'l'lli.: intro I)I‘I‘II (‘Iyfihfllilit FIiIIIIiIII ""‘ Iii-g. llllillfi i-nroilncnt No. iii! slrcil by Iti-ppol-k Prince inlptirted 10800 Dun Mark Siilnellil imported 20880‘ (28001) will stand tit the owners stables for the season of 1020. Metres iii owners risk. N. A. GI LL18, Eldon, Belfast . BSZI-Il-ZZ-vtfmtl. ,1 had uolicvtl THE CHARLClTTETOWN GUARDIAN " ._'Q!\‘.'@OQ@Q O04 JUST A GIRL BY J! NE PHIL?! .0009 woloww 0M-Q“¢*°*° ASHOP GIRL (Yllaplcr ‘l5 I had‘ had lily trunk broulillt 1° My... Lynch's. I saw no lllit-‘llclil that l should Ilt‘ abii- i0 ltill’ 111"" for a roulil Vii‘ I 11111111 P"? 1111"“ $1“- uldu-il, I would ii- lllzillirlul. so I spviil the vvvlllllli 591111114 ri-aily Ior llil- illorliillbi- _ I foillld some $IiUi‘!‘ iillii rilllilfn‘ and cuffs Ill tho |rullk,.pl:\ll11_)’ 119111" litilchi-il. 'i‘liuy would do llltfUly, I thought, as I lltislrd till-ill lll 1111! dress. illal lllcy cost Illiifl‘ llliiil I i-ould ctilll ill a week's lmril work. lli-\i-l~ ilcrlirriul lo Jill‘. ('1' 111111 1119 rll r lilrls, as wl-ii as I117 B11500" c would klluw what tin-v ill-‘l. (lllv altirlo ol‘ lily \\'ill'!Iill‘L'll wor- rietl lilc~sIi-:li':<.“ .\II 111.‘ (‘mullilr hail llocu of tlic smartest klllli. lligll llcclzl wrrt- liol Cflllll'\)I‘I:IIlI(' i-itlu-r lo and ill all day. or l0 ‘Valli 'm_ l I It‘ lcilrtii-d. I llladc up ni_v llllnd lo he vi-rv \‘(‘illi‘tillli' ilI until I i-rlliiil |ll|l‘t'Ili l' a pair of lllilro "tlliifilrtaliii- 1' il111I<111fl11 that most of lIl" young tillll]! girls ivori- llilill 110°15- l reported for duly promptly the IMIXI illorniiig. 'l‘hat I could do ally way, I thought W,II(‘II a feeling of llu-tilllpcleiicy came over iue. I could lit- priillipl, iilld fzlitliilii. I ‘mum fry _.~o hard ll IIIPHSI‘ that -' would be patlclll willi llll‘. (.il onto tlu- li(‘\V girl " I iii-aim: oiii~ of ill" t‘II‘l‘I(t2 at iili- (‘tillll|<‘i' willl lllt‘ iiily lo nilolilvl‘. "W113! don't silo i-iilllb Iii-r il-l’l' " I had worn lily Illlll’ 1 :l1\\‘=1 1' had, its llzid IIIiHI it lIl‘1l\'»"l 511F113’ back from my fzu-o IIIVI iwi.-ui-il l\ a kiiol. low in lily 1l1‘i‘I€. I had truan- lilies of’ illirk brown hair wllicn Will/flll ililturiiILv. , ‘ "Dutfl. slu- look oldlllllcy lilo?" the one addressed answered. "She won't be hcrc long before silc'li catch on. Guess she's from the l-ounlnv." 'l‘lu1li ihc lu-lrizzli-d girl liiI'IlI‘ll to wail upon a (‘\l.~‘il<lllll‘l‘. I fvit my cheeks burn. ycl I couldn't help smiling. 'l‘hi-_v' thought llli‘ from lIlt‘ couliligr! \\'uii, I zil- iiitlréi felt that New York was. nn- oilicr, :i foreign country. \\'Il:lI dit- I(‘.I‘l‘Il(‘l" did lIlI'il‘ relliurlis llltlIit.‘ lil lilo‘! ’i‘hzil tlloy would lllake ll great iliflk-rcnctgl ilevcr ilreninvil. Ur that olli- poor ivzigoollriii-l‘ llilq it in Ilcr power to lllilIil‘ illloilii-r pour wage-carrier so liill'l'i_\' as lliosu two girls lllililt‘. mo. The \\';lI.<lS \\'i‘l'l‘ all lilarkvil ill plaitl figures. Tho sizos ivi-rv sun post-d lo bu also. Yi-l tlflvli they worn not lllifl'Iit'lI corrcctly and I would collie Ill for a ti-rriiilt- laik- lug to frolll Hlllll“ ilougllty (‘Iliiifllll- i'l' who llud ilolight one, only to fillil it was either too largo or too slliali. / 'i‘lli- j-llli ailoul iIlt‘ t'illlllit'l‘ was mlllivlliillg tlrvailfiil. Tilt‘ \\'1lllll‘Z: would tr_\' oil IIll‘ waists, PXIIPPIIIIK 11:: to Ill‘I]l tllclli. \\'fI|('Il their bags, and cilatls, etc. We had nu time to do this, as woincli ivcrc eagerly irzlititig their turn. and tliv iiulnIil-r of ivltisfs we .~old illilillll a ill-tier] standing with lhc floor ivalkurs, zlild with Lin: nlzinagoi‘ of tlic tic-I partlni-nl . Sollicliltivs tlic waists wvrt- llirll in lilo “'0illl‘l1'r; clldcaviiur tu pull lIll‘lil from i‘ilt‘II (ithr-r. Al rliglil if torn ones wi-rc found, it M‘lll'It1'lI ilgaiilst us. Wo should watch our NOTICE. will iu- I'II'I‘I\I‘1I I iilltil l.) Writ-i llllli, I513!" ’i'lii- ilulily pi~|~ \\'lII|i1l. tli l-viillrili-l i't'll|l"I ti-illl1- ". I l.Iill_ I-HII tli III . \\‘IlIi Ilil Ii i... Illi illtrlllill til Iii rho.» ‘iuun. 1 (‘IIIPIIIIIYII iillii-i, I‘I'Il" i a. 4|Iiv|| IIII IIIIIIIIIIIL‘. aiiil fivl..lii, to Ililll lilillor- iltl’ 'I'Iii- I|'l|.‘~l¢'t'.~i ilii lliil lliliil illviii- 1X1 lilliIl'l'. \\. Pi. IHHII'ZII'I'.'\IP.\', Si-v. of 'l‘riisti - I'1r\VllilI i‘ii.~lt t Illlfi-ti-Qfifiiiwfiiiyvlii. O-O-Q-OO-&&O-Q0+o00§+.voo0o&>4 f liow About Your l Plumbing 1 Maybe you are thinking of chain/'- inizI the present bath rooln or in- stalling a new san- itary outfit. Have us g0 over the job with you. Call and tell us your [iluiribing troubles. Prices right. Workmansliip a quality. Sec us today. Plumbing _ and I-Icziting Fred H. Trainer Phone 393-J. 80 Grafton Street; illlSl‘l;lIlI"| II’|‘ill'i'i- ‘or all. Aivilivl". SPIIHHI go to ili-rrpt IIII‘ iolivi-l-t iif tiily Till llllly liissiri of This. KIM There are numerous forms of- uick gelatin: desserts. But jiffy- ?eli is the only one with tilt teal- ruit flavors scaled in, lass, x, They crush the ha?!) cohdeniar the juice and seal it. A bottle of? the liquid fruit essence comes, in each package of jiffy-left.“ Iii‘ a moment's time you can prepare a delicious fruit dessert. Sugar is used in ifiyfjeih-not ‘saccharine. And rea-fruihflavurs in place of artificial. It will give lyou a new conception of these de- ightful dainties. y Iiffy-Jell is often used in lace of jam, marmalade, etc. A ditionai- sugar maybe used to suit the taste .. It__.. stock more carefully, they said. "It's that lirW gill: bile unlit know how to handle tllcrn," I over licard one of till‘ girls. Maud Wake tlcld, tell the manager. . JShc lUUlta llitc .. iucu girl." "Hlii-‘s nit-t» all right! _'i‘oo llI(‘l‘. Have you noticed the kind of cloth cs Slit‘ wcarll‘! tico, l‘d HKU a sot of collars and cillls like she wear-- lui work, for my best. it would lake it week's ivagcl; lo Uill'll liiilli. Thr- lllZtIliIfiZPl‘ luadu nu rcply, hill lIil‘ iii-xi tiilio slit: t-zlillc lo flll‘ clluil lit-i‘, I felt llcr sharp iiyi-s were lair liig iii evi-ry detail of lily appear» alive. Shr- said nothing, hilt I lllul caught an olnlliililli glitter in her eyes that frightened inc. _ ii ivils a day or two before she ‘spoke to illc. v "(Willie to lily olllcu ilffiltldflfblisfi‘ ltitolvurl," izllc said nnd passed tit". "I'll IWI the lit-iv girl is going to the holinivod", Maud told tier cliulli. 1 "Why?" - ' ' "Miss liIarvlli-Just told her lo * conic-lo her olllcc. You kiiuiv what lliilt means." Tomorrow - Circumstantial dance. -—--<-v>i_y__ Successful llit‘ll have plenty or roiililivlicc lu tliclllsclvcs anti but. iitiic Ill d iliulds ileuls and u W0 lll1ill'5 tongue. Evi- ——-—<-o->i-- The man who ivcilrs a linen dust- vr on a boat ex ' lrslitili nllly not Ili- ilisziiul, IJIII his ideals of thr- (‘Iilflliil illness of tliitlgs nrc seriously laugh-d. C. N. R TIME CHANGES EFFECTIVE JUNE 27TH. Do Not Affect Serivce On Prince Edward inland Railway-Klon- rlcctions Are Unchanged (‘liangvs of limo on (‘zinatliiili National Lines effi-cllvi- June 217th till llol illfiwt the service llctwuoti I‘III\\'flI'(I island and thi [Illfiilliiillil tli any great cxtvnt in- ltlsllluoh as Illt‘ tililc of arrival and ilopartilri- oi’ trains is ullirliangi-ii. Passengers leaving ml the morn- ing train nt 7.00 a. lil. will connect lzit ’i‘tll'llioilt.illi\ \\‘Il.Il No. till train’ i-url-yiiig palrlor r-aft- cilr. Nil. 3O is duo in Zilollcluil ill 1.35 p. m. and t-ziiilii-i-tloli is llliitll‘ with No. 1 QCUIIII Lilliitctl for Q1101)?" 111111 hloiitreail and wltih- No. l3 (‘X01955 ifor St. Jolill alld liositiin. The ciifc parlor car on Nu. Z10 is carried t0 i-St. John oil No. 11!. Piil-iiivligvfs by tlic train leaving at 1.40 p.nl. t'tllllli‘t_'t all Slickvillc. with No. 3 hlaritlllli: Express fur tint-bot: and .\'I(lllIl't‘.lI and with No. iii and No. l0 tht- night trains he- llwvi-ii ‘Si. Jollll and ilalifax. 'l‘rniil leaving Sacllvilh- at 1.15 p. Ill. courier-is with first trip of slczililcr froiii 'i'urlllclltius to Bur iicli. No. 40 train lravlnl; Monctoli al 4.30 p.nl. carrying cafe parlor car connects willl sti-allilcr li-uvilig ,'I'tiI‘lIlt'IllillL‘ for llordcll at 7.20 p. ‘m. llosloil piissi-ligi-rs and pits-scu- gt rs uii No. ‘.2 (iccall Lillliicd Cull- lut-t \\'iI.|| No, ~f0 tralu zit Millicfoii. 'I‘lle (tlifc parlor is carried through truill it. John to Toriliclltltic. 10111- ti-ifli-Oi. lli lUPEIiPIIOSPIIATE MURIATE OF POTASH AND BONE FERTILIZ- ER (Mixed) We still have fl ilmltcd sup- ply of tlic aliovu uii halid, which wt‘ arc SIPIIIIIK at low- elt prices iii i‘.II'fiI‘ out. Scull your (IFIIPP NOW if you iiccd iinv of this Fertilizer as our prouciit supply will lfoL last long. A. HORNE l. C0. ll9~f0~6~22~iieliiwf. ~~—i- >— 1*“ "— ."-v—tv~—_——_..+- ff Charlottetowii Pictou" ' Summer Passenger Service ‘S. S. “EASTRAN” II'II\'I'F l'li~toii for l‘lliirIotti-tiiivli 'I‘liurildil_\' lifter urrlvtil of‘ iitiy I.l'llIIi from Hyilm-y. Ii|‘fl\'l‘.'4 ffliarlottotiiirli for Pit-ion and New tiliiiiiluiv til .'l.ll1l p. iii. I"lllIlI_\', runner-Lilli; lit New Iilnscow with tlii- night trlilln-i for tiyililcy iiiiii Illtllrtlk. ' |i4'|l.\‘l'.'4 ]'Il‘I,lIll For ('|IIlI'IlitlI‘lii\\'ll Stiliirdny rift-w lii‘l‘I\'flI vii‘ tiny train froiil iiiallfii il'll\'i'H ('Ill|TIIIl.lI't|i\\'II Aloiidily fil u. Ill. for I'll-too niiil Now IIIIINQI . rolliiei-tilil; at I'lI'llI\l with LTIIIILTHI‘ Iiulifiix rind tit r 1iI!\H|;‘iI\V with illgilt ti'iilti for Syd- iii-y. Hiiiizli- flit-o. i‘Iiiil-IoltvloivivPit-lull $11.00, l‘l'I.IlI‘Il $f..'ill. Ninlili- fare t‘Iiiirlofiotii\vll~Ni-ii' (iliiilgtiw $.'i.fi0,',rcti|ln 85.00. I-‘or further pilrtlnulurii iiild to freight rtiti-s apply (‘AIIYI-llil. Illfllfli. li'l‘lt. (‘iliirlotti-toivii. I‘. . I. I-Zmiterii 'i‘rtinnpoi't. Ltd. 4 4 4 A Nowvfiltlilkow nnd Pictoii. N. S. “ a o‘. o HINTS FOR The Motorist BY ALBERT L. CLOUOH vy-ro i t J, a, L. writes: Upon 1lispect-' lug iuy cur before taking lt. out, I find that, when fu gear and jacked up, one roar wheel will turn with- - out the opposite one proving and llifll. when 1 turn one of tilcsu “vim-via lilo opposite ouo turns in the contrary direction. One of thi wheels ,will pull out ucllfli’ 0111f‘ half iilcll. Please tcll ilic what tilt. trouble is. Answer: It is often tlic cusc that only one wilt-cl turns, under flu-st- circumstanccs, as tlic differential gear liiay traiislltit. all motion tc '- oue-linlf of tlic iixlc and when Ullt wheel is turuod, the other whce: is compelled by tile dlffurcntia" to rotate tlic opposite way. TIlLTt should not, uf course, iio oiluhal; inch cud play uu unc- uxlu-shlilt but just where tlic trouble is wt cannot tell without knowing ‘ilii model of your car. The ri-iiulrci- atljilzilllieilt to take llll this phi may lit‘ at the thrust-bearing at 1Iit‘ iliffcrcillial or Ill lllt" llcnrirll retainer lit tlic olrlsiilc clid or raise ivllerc, iii-political upon lilo typi- of axle iisilo. We think that youl car will run all right as it is, iiu the’ uxi-i-ssive cud play should iii corrected. "nines NOT vlsrwoakrzn IN R. G. writes: I have replaced tlii yiisftlirrings uii lny two vars all‘ llarc .. Ht‘ ruu Lhelli about 50 miles but find tlizli the (‘IIIZIIWS do i1 ' ruu flS smoothly as formerly; tile‘- ‘ FOR THE PICNI IJNTSERRA a A Lime Fruit Juice Cold drinks for everybody-fliatisfying and healthful-that's MONTSERRAT Lime Fruit Juice means on the picnic. Don't bother with lemons. Most people prefer Iimeadc, and it's no any to ink‘ Sugar, cold water and'“MONTSERRAT", and you have a drink that eyeryung gnioy‘. Best possible beverage for children, because it is pure and wholesoinb. "MONTSERRAT" is- the snappy, fragrant juice of choice West Indian limeg-ih. ideal thirst quencher Ior Iiot days. i- \lfi take along a bottle o! what a I bottle of oil not soclnllig to'rcilch the pistons properly, IFSIIPCIEIII)’ tinder Ill‘il\'_\' duty. I was careful to allow cnougn vnd clcnrllilcfl for the rings. Tito rings I illstzillcil irt-rc of all out- side make and not those furuish- cd by the uialiufilclurcr of the cars. Slllll I have to change them to se~ cure pii-nty of’ cylinder lubrication? Answer: We lJPIIOVtMlIlfil. these rings will ivcar in and give you plenty of oil. 'l‘hey have not hzu‘. lceeps the liver active —the stomach sweet and the whole system right. MOAIFHAT Keep a bottle always handy during the slimmer —take along a bottle on your automobile trim a: well as on the holiday picnics. Sold Everywhere. National Drug & Chemical Co, time to bccollie seated as yet. You Il\‘lli'l" not force tlic engine too hurd you try liilxlng about one quart of for a WIIII yet nnd we suggest that cyliuilcr oil ivilh l‘.'l('Il five gallons of gasoline you usi- and that you run on lilis iilllll tho rings Sllltlillil down. 0t’ course, if’ the (‘flgillids crank hard ivheli hot, you lllfl_\' havo to reduce lllc cnd clearance or lhu rings. ' Time Table June I 9 2 O The lliiiinliinv ilnil (Jhiirliitti-liiivii l-‘i-rry lioui .\triilliizuri||ey ‘lleiivv (i'li"l‘tiv\"|i WHEN OVERHAULING SHOULC-i |it'll\'l‘ lionuhinv I"ri iii. io.:lo It. in. can i». ill- BE REQUIRED '. . . '-. -lll i; z ...s.._._- arr-v of Canada, Limited _x-. __ suniiudizafsioa HORSE RACES DOMINION DAY, THURSDAY, JULY lst, I920 R L asks: is it generally net-us snry lo tivcrliaul a IlIKIi-KPZHIL‘ c r such as a — ivhcn it has. cov- crcd 15,000 fillies. Answer: Opinions iliffvr us lo tli .. u. ili. - ii. . 22nd 0.00 u. iii. . in. I"l‘l. lll 7.110 ti. lit. 4.160 IL I11- 'l‘iii-s. 251th 7.30 u. in. 6.00 U. Ill- All lroigllt Li; lie lit. lhiwnui wliurf li-i‘ ~ hi-roi-o stiilliii-r. $150.00 - - IN roasts $150.00 this. ()ur ]ll'i'.~‘lIll.’iI fouling is thill no general ovcrlliiillini; should he necessary so soon as this, tiSSUlIT lug that the car in question hus received good care and has not liceri very harshly used. A car that. has been abused might very likely require u thorough overhauling long before this inilczlgo has hot-ii lliadc. A wcll kopt ilillI carefully driven car, should, in our opinion require only lilillor [attentions at this period iii its scrvico. Perhaps new piston-rings, zidjusllllttnls of engine Iiozirings, new bushings ill springs and steering collucciioilis. refilling of brain-s and illatlors of’ this kind, hut it should not be ncc- cs ir_v to lIIS1i$5UlllI1ItP engine, trains m .. oil, road Ulld and other mlijtll- parts. Questions of general interest t o motorists will he answered in this column, space permitting. If a n immediate answer is desired, en- close aelfladdrcascd, stamped enve lope. Address Albert L. Clough, care of our office. ——--———-7¢v>i-—-— tilltiii-ti '.iilion.tll.~l8i. S. S. “Magdalen” Will ioiivc Montague every Mou- day, Wednesday and Friday at 0 u. ill. for Yictou, N. S. ,cillllug at Georgetown and BUWICII Point, Mur- ray llilrbor. ltcturniugduaivc I’ic- loti, N. S. cvcry1’i‘uosday, 'i‘hurs- diiy alul Saturday at uoun. For further particulars sue tillio iablo. WILLIAM FRASER, Manager, Pictou, N. S. ltogrt-l is: a feeling tleriurliilly lli- D896-6-10-1m0. iluct-d il_\' the discovery that liléro is more llinli ollo way lo du things. Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. INTERNATIONAL LINE Iteaiiaiptliin of Freight and Pane nger liervlee 8t. John and Iloataa 51-"111111119 "(vovernor Dlmrloy" will leave Ht. John ovary WIDYAH- I)AY‘IT. B Ii. m. nnd every SATURDAY tit. 0 p. m. (Atlantic time.) '|liu ‘IVPIIIIIHIIVJIY trlvs are vin Illaiit lflaiitport and fiubeu due Boatoa alvnlil f0 a. m. Thursdays. Tile Saturday trips are direct to Bolton dua siindaya about 1 p. m. IPA It F} $.00 Btrect. connection with lnpe (ind (lanai. FTBHKIII rates and fiill fuformakllonuapsly to Ullll-IBL Afleht BL John. N. B. BTATIIROOM! attoo up Metropolitan Lina steamers for New York vi; ' r DOUBLE DAILY Service ST. JOHN MONTREAL QHASTEHN 'l‘litll'il i III-nil Down lleuil Up ii.|n. 2.55 u.in.l 12AM mm. A mi" 1. IND o IONS I NH l\l).--'I‘rii|n fill ivltti lliiy of Fundy Steamer from Nan-n tlii potato. IIIII| (7. hi. It. 'l‘riiln Iii elite 4.20 .. from I nml other piiinla mint 0| fit. ilnlin. lmiiy o t flluniliiy. 0n tlimtluy connection with U. N. It. Triiln lit. ilua tL-‘ili p. m. From ‘irnqiiiszlé-‘lgn with Tralna lti nml tilt. At ilk-Allan. all point»: North EAMTlltiIINIL-Jfrnln 40 with Ilny of Fmialrlltenini-r, I IIYIIII In Nova leotlii, nnd C. N. It. Trnln Ill. leav- Ida Ilally except tdiinitiiy. 0n llniuluy with a’ 14.00 n. m. Inl- points Idn . ‘llrnln No. ll. 1‘ . l-l. leiivini: l2.l.'i p. mi. Dally pulntii North nnll Ninth wlili l I for Frrclrrletim. s7fin_6_l1l4.hlil‘.wizzallll ., rirt Pnaiu-nger Agent. It. John. N. ll. Tnc following are the Uias sea and conditions:- 1. 2.17 Trot, 2.20 Pace ........ ....... .. Purse ................ ...._ ............ .. $250.00 2. 2.24 Trot, 2.21 Pace. .‘ .. ‘ 200.00 3. 2.40 Trot. .... .. . 250.00 —ALL iincas iilpaillaifrs Entries close Saturday, June zoili, 1020 litry Fee 5 percent of purse. No deduction from money winners. All races mile hunts, best three In five to harness, and to finish at. tho cud of the fifth heat when uimi ey wit! be awarded according to standing in suinlllury. Purses divided 50, 25 16 and 10 1101119111- A ticiso dictum-w; the field or any part thereof, is entitled to first uioncy only. floppies allowed. in all classes llvu to enter and three to start. ($105805 110i 11111113 may b". ilcciari-d off. ltight l‘L‘-l‘>"V'0l1 to chaull? ""191 111 11108111111» 11* clllio lull; t-ritrv, liar any driver, at. declare off and flll without w advertising, any races not satisfactorily fill-b‘. Iiiiy. straw sud statiiing free. 'I‘ilis Track ls ll. inoinlier of the National TPOltIDg Association, and will bu governed by its rules except where liley conflict W111i 111° abovo. he Suminerside Driving Park 60.. Ltd. Bill. SDAY’S , Horse Racing $750.00 - IN PURSES F $750.00 ._.A1'.._ North TYyOII Driving Park sv "rue TRVON HORSE snzeosrfsi-ABBOCIATKF" _o N__ 111i Wednesday, July 07th, I920 _ _ _ $250.00 250.00 250.00 2.40 (Jliiss 'l‘rot, (Stake) 2.30 fillies Plico 2.21 Claus Trot and Price Purso Purse Purso...... . - -- flllhi Entries for 2.30 Pace nnd 2.21 Trot. and Price close Juno mun 1020. Entries for 2.40 (Stake) close June 16, 1920 and Iiorsos ho niimcd on that date. Entry Foe ti percent of purse, 5 pornont additional fro winners. After premiums arc apportioned should there b which distanced horses stand equal, they to race one hen t lo monty. _ All races mile heats. Iiesl. tllreeln flvo to harness. nnd to finish l‘ the end of the fifth heat when money will be awarded nccordlil! Blllnllini: in summary. Purses divided 50. 25, lri nnd 10 percent- A horse distancing tho field or any purl thereof, is entitled 11H!- lllonuy only. floppies allowed. In all classes five to enter and three lo start. Classes not 11111113 may be declared off. Right reserved to change order of 911151“- d’ 011119 111-1! 811117. hiir any driver, or declare off and flll without 1* advertising, any riices not. satisfactorily filled. 111111111 "11°W111108. 3 seconds for Trotters in mixed classes. llay. straw nnd stiibllng free. a This Track is s member of the National Trottlnl Aawllatlolli I11 W111 11B soverned by its rules except where they conflict with l1" m IIIOIIOY e ti!!! m to decide to .4.L on iinnn-a-zawrimwrol. nbovo. oonnou w. DAWION, JOHN A.. wMANi President. 90m" STIZ-Q-llmwlfii. ,