oaiiiiiiiintliin this city 0n J1me Inflifi: pm]. A lillE a Death only a matter of short time, Mount Royal, Mo! Don't wait. until pains and aches so m m,» u,‘ u“, Harold S. Lid become incurable diseases. Avoid “one, a “upm- Jennie Mae. Con painful consequences by taking’ gratuiationl- ‘i-q-a ~_--—-_-i&._--o--——- aCHURMAN-A-RNETT. - At the l T.."":.::*-...."".:.s':: | the l5! , . Y ' _ _ v _‘ , MMl-Mugtrll, Charlnc: snaqigrhilfigaafifhe world's siunilnrd remedy for man of (hellon, a I kidney, liver, bladder and uric Arnctt oi Albany- rrrrithirioublcs—this National ltt-rurdy ‘ , oi okin] sitice 100i‘. GllZlPilii.“l. HATLEY-HCLE?ZO1G3!H All tlfllfiglsttl. 50c. a lrox. Ltrtlildltlr- nesday filelllll- “m lumdu“ the the saute Gold liledal on every lr-"x l P. A. Fiizpuirzllcgetize ‘fume “Huey and avoid imitation. a tumggzvsariloK. McLeod, m, 11m -.~...—_-_—_-;.~.=—_—_—_~.=~__~. bgnne oi Miss - Dora Trowfdale’ , Westmmelsnd. DEATHS 1 ' M , Dougald McKinnon. used gznyearrgs. Funeral Wednesday. siiiiun ANDY sin; _ Denial Campaign 52.121211 mi l0 ni. unit pim- Iw" °"“'| 1mm a sol.’ Liosfolllw-Al ._______.___.__. , w; ; , , i Grand Tea” Party at Mt. Stewart Dominion Day Mt. Stewart-Dominion Day, Baseball, foot races, games, danc- nlg rind many other tittractiuns. Grounds across front depot. Under auspices oi "Social Club." 991 B-iiftll. ' LA w-s o C i E r Y MEETING ‘Fire annual mi-vtirti: of ihv» Law u-i-ly oi‘ Print-t: l-Itlwartl inland $250,, will bc lit-id ln thc Law Library ‘I100 in the Law Courts Building ln (Jharlottetown, Monday the 28th day of June, 1020 at the hour ot‘ three o'clock p. nr. vii. E. BENTLEY, Sct-rctar'_v-'l‘rca~'u;c: Previouslywacltnovvli-tlKt"! Rogers Hardware 01.. Lill- Bruce Stewart A. Horne 8.: (‘o. C. H. B. Lonsuivrth T. B. Grady Rcddlu Bros. . Samuoi licntretly, Jr. E. E. Parktirau Davis & Fraser and Lzlantl Cold ‘Storage ('0. W. W. Owvh Additional amounts received from house to house collec- tlons Collected Pewnal (‘olleciv-i by D. M. McDonald i llopcdalc $15.00 Milli!) $10.40 Wlnioo Smith 522.00 by coco-t: ZZZ-til. Total to datc $2. mun in ‘ ."i".i . uv v u: ensue "illl lllfiliillll, "run-nus" neutrino n um nun 158 PAPIIRAU Avm, Montana "For throo years, I Jujcrd {not m» in the lower part of my body, ' witlipswclllng or bloating. 1 saw a spcelhllst "who said I must undergo an operation. Iicfiuod. I lizard rzbouI“F¢*IiJ-OJI'III" II dzrideillotry it. l _ ‘ , W‘ h ’ _ The first box gave great reliohaad ..,.,,.‘:"",",,;,.'~ '.,.l_m.' [Mal-mum]. ‘he ‘remnant N°V "Yhlgry. I wi-nt to ill.‘ t-aictcrii for hculth is ouullent-I am freo o! '||llll"f'. This tliuc. cross lfittkllli} pain-ind 1] i179 "Fgqlgiflyutl n, hlnck-lrairvil girl chi-cl ed uiy tray. ----=e-*-"- * 5:11;’. b ulllfl. r. ammo. _ ‘r ‘. ‘ - _ ‘ ‘a; amass-rackets“: iilllll-‘fii.i'i$fi’°iii?i.l“.¥i.i 3.32%.??- ctl 0t Ion pootpfl . fnl snrile. Fruit-olive: Limited. 0&1 Whcn l returned to my room, l I*O+."Q. 5.‘? QFQQOOQAO BAD LUCK Chapter '41 l lint-w the two Klllflllu souls lit that li‘ili-. lll-fiiriwk Vllcv town won't! n" .‘ road I'm clnsrlv ‘l"'\\'-"t‘!l iiii- 1"" t—\l-thr\r with hvf {gr-tir- "HP" of 1' "H"? but iii» w we ind '"‘ ‘f wit i: h-id \\'."-: alive, nn-l I-‘llrit W-"n liuotfliii! nothing oi "“.' llft- Fa l F"fli, nfl‘ luv ioitfi‘. :u'0 it Willlltl pr rvv s"t‘l.~'i’_viug. ‘illl. drawn aul troubled my money. l ivus- fllitltlllliPly irlghtrnttl. Only two days autl so much gouc al- rcatiy! l\‘l~_,' meals, room rent, the hit l h, d tlroppctl into i-hc collect- ion basktt at cburcli. the pnpi-rs l had bought, had turd]; a big hole ‘it my little pllc. l urn.‘ b“ mcr-x rvtrlliillllfilll until l git \\‘.)i'l\'. lint h in? 1 had rcad or‘ working; girls "inking ovir a ‘git; jot, hut ncvt-r hal ri-zrlly taker. it literally. Now l looked at the silnglo hunter, wciglrtig the possibility. it had hi-rn tiitinitl oil to the -" 'll'-"t “lain-- ]i:is.\"blt\. to rive gm; n-r lenbt. l li.i-l luuiiil it ililf-cuil to lTlltl by it. Ptfilnlpé l could nukc , ' ii cup of tea. and by bringing in ,,h','",,.u“,,‘,j‘,'- acute buns. have my breakfast. 1t_ " i iv-ns coming summer. and l could have brt id and nriik for lunclr- tlinnir trio, if irvressary. I ivas 21:21 at it, and it \\‘.'i nourishing Sr l pl lllllltl. llul. rt. izlng that out- mu-st ‘ll.l_Vl‘ a curtain varlcty in food to kcip well. Unit l u ‘i unduly \V0l‘l‘lt'(l ovcr e Charlottetown Picton Summer Passenger Service “S. S. “EASTRAN” . - uy. l'llllll\" Glasgow with the rrl Sydney and llullfux. Leaves Plctuu for (‘hitrltrttctoivn Sirtttrtlrry nt'tt-t' irrrlvnl of tiny train , "n lwtivt-s i‘li:\i'liitli-t»\\'ii Rlnudtiy at 0 n. lll. for l'i- ].iii nn-l New tiltinqtnv. t‘lllllll‘t‘iilll', at l'll'liill with train for llaliitrx untl at. .\‘r-\v tilusgow with night train for Syd- n0)’. " f 1 iiurs Ftlil , ‘ The Motorist i cv ALBERT -I.. GLOUGH § 0040-0040 woooooo-oo-ooo-o o MACNETO IGNITION (Continued) in the acccmpzrnyiiig diagram A represents n cross-ticctlon through the top iii the pcrruanctit magnet, i3 the shtittlu-sltupcd armature rnouuterl on strait C, and i) u train, Iii-lib two projections; ivlilch ls fast ,un shalt C. but which, for the sake oi’ clearncss is represented ilethclr- ‘cd thcrcirorn. E is the intcrruptcr or breaker-bar which‘ is lHOVCil by cam =D twice each aruiature rota- tiort lu such n in inner as to separ- uto the platinum contacts it‘; they being normally lrclrl together by a sprlngnot shown. One end of ,tiit sruroturc-wiudlrrg is seen ground- od on the left cud of the shalt, while the other ls brought out, through insulation in tho other end oi.’ the strait, and, through u brush contact to one cud oi the prlnrary winding of an ordinary induction- ;coll ii, the primary ivlntliug oi which ls shown in heavy and its secondary whirling in tine lines 'l‘be other cud of tiiu coll primary irt connected to the stationary contact of a pair it‘. One cud oi its secondary is grounded and the '__ ratind. the shaft: 'ltlllti"lflll46'filt' crime la r rctarillnl "Ir iwrliid in ton? ‘£1630 at which‘ the‘ cab proper-ates "contacts P ‘and causes interruption in i310 l ‘ illl M w m enorgisos induc- {irinisry circuit. Condenser l] acts to defalllflllfl’ the coil core and protects con- ticts F from burniug- in the usua. manner. ‘Phepaih oi the primal’)! current is from ground at the loit shaft end, through tbs armature winding, through the coll Primal‘? and the platinum coirtacts F to ground through the break-bar _E and thc path of tho induced. hlsh- tcirsloti sparkln-g current is from around at the dotted line ai. the .0“ oi.‘ tho dli-gruni, through tht coll secondary to tho rotating brush oi the distributor, tlirougl. this brush and into one or tht _r;irer of the black segments, Jtrough the high ttnslon cable mirnectcd to it, to its spark plug and to ground. The gears driving Llic tnazgucto are so rucshecb us ti. qring the brush opposite the cog mini. connected to uuy certain cylinder at the time when that cy Jndcr is ready to fire. The type oi magneto just described is the so called armature type, with separate induction-coil but u.more common ly used typo is that in ivhlclr thc ucpurutc coll is dispenccd with untl the armature core is utilized, not only to control the inugiretit: chang- es requires to generate , the lou tension currerit impulses, but also as the core of the induction cull ltsell, in which case, there ls an Fr inn coil r! ma produces the nunrk- _ mark-o gs-i-JJ»: n-i-t¢.r_—'- O. L. MILES. ' T roasn rer. D993. ..._.-_—r>- --..—- .::~~1.:;." MagdaTehTf M. Q all oUo ‘Will leave Montague every Mon- day, Wcilneutlay und Friday ut. ll a. ‘in. for Ylctuu, N. S. Georgetown and Beach Point, Mur- 1’li‘.~ ray llarhor. Returning leave tou, N. S. cvi-ry Tlllfilllily, Thurs day and Saturday at noon. further particulars see tlinc table. WILLIAM FRASER, Manager. Plclmr, N. 5.. mulling ut For Single fart‘. (‘hnrlottctmvri-l'ictmi $3.00, rt-tttrrr $4.50. nule fare i‘hnrlotlt-iiiwrr-Ni-iv iilant-attv 53km], rtiturrr .’i,iit|. Final Notice ARRVEARS FOX lAX Notice l-or fttrtlrt-r |>ill'llt‘l|lili'U triitl trciglil rntt-s apply to (FANVHLL IIININZ, Ii'l‘l) Charlottetown. 1‘. is licrcliy given to all liustr-rn Trunsptirt, Ltd. Cum attics, Firms, zul in lvld z . p ‘ ‘ d un‘ ‘l'l}§iI\\' nlitl l'lCK.I|li. N. b. _ n friitviiil. ' in arrears for liux lax that, lillluss the some is paid to the Provincial 'i‘rcusurcr; Charlottetown on or Auction Sale oi Cattle before tho 2nd. of July. 1920 legal proceedings will be Lrkcrt for rc-' llcbi-r Peter's city, on 1 Airvlitin salt» oi‘ cattle at (‘r-iislry, hltirsliiit-ltl, Si. ltoad four iuilcs from ’l‘hur.-~rltiy, June 24th, 1020, at o'clock, p. m. The rolloiving stock: 8 choice milk cows, all newly ircsht-ncrl, G with calves at side. 4 to frcslu-n covery then-oh without further notice. By Order, - ARTHUR NEWBERY, in a short time, t; ilnc young lwn yctu’ old lll'li'l‘l‘h' In freshen in fall. 9§¥1'?‘.19;.1"'_°- . The Potato Shippers of Queen’ s ‘County have which the Association will divide into the ‘following prizes for White or Red Potatoes oi not less than ono acre County»- 1si.~$;'i0. 2iril-—$45. 7th—$1."i. 8t h--$l0 . The [tings County Strippers h ave given $125.00 ior King's County Growcrv, $60.00 of which is a spool al for Green Mountains into iour prizes $20, $15. $10, and g]; A130 prmes o] $25, $20, $15, $10 and $5 for White or lied varlet ies. Entries received up to July 1st . Association, membership fee $1.00. to W. lJ. Dept. oi Agriculture, Charlottetown. ' mentbcrs oi the Write for particulars 9648-0-11-ifri6i. POTATO irons Dissociation PRIZE COMPETITION 3rd—-$40. Asst, Provincial 'l‘reasurcr. an: ' " ' ' 'l‘lit>sc"r!:r1ilr-‘lircltitli- wcll hrctl Ay- shlrc, Gurzrnscyq Slttiriliorn and llol- steinfis. Also 1 driving horse ti years old, Waggon and harness. ‘ 'l‘crn\s six months credit on ap- pr0vt.-tl*]i:ipt:r t3 per ccnf trif to» cash. J. A. McDONALD, f Auctioneer. donated $250.00, 9954_G_9_o\-;]' grown in Queen's 1lll——$35. Gill-WC. Gth-SZE ~ Scott of Si. Cuihberts This pure lrrcd (‘lydirstlztlo stallion ltvi; 10605 t-urulnirni No. 32 sired ll)’ lit-phonic Prince imported 10800 Dan Mzirir Stirnclla imported 26880 (28001) will stand at the owners stables for the season of 1920. Mares at owners risk. N. A. GILLIS, divided Persons competing must b0 Boultcr, Secretory. Association, mliastern h 1 about i0 lundays about 1 p. m. balm limo Cape Lori (‘air luvs-ii"- c» Steamship Lines, Inc. lluu-ptlon ni Freight ‘an. John and Bolton Steamship "(livvrrnor Dimrlv-y" will leave 8t. John every WEDYAIS- DAYT It B s. m. untl i-vcry SATURDAY nt 6 p. m. (A ti a. m. Thursdays. Tho Saturday trips are dlrcct to Bolton duo STATEROOM! [8-00 up titywzt connection with Metropolitan Lino steamers for New York via I-‘rutgiir rates and full lufurmaiionoapnly to ._.__ ___ ..A.____ ...____.._______w Eldon, Belfast . 5821-0 ZZZ-wfmlil. --______.___ .__ _ .__, it, “WATERMERE” This delightfully situate-ti prop Orly will bc offered for sale by Public Auction on Friday, the 25th tiny oi June at L’ o'clock p. m. at the prcirtlst-s. 'l‘lre dwelling house is wt-ll built. and t-oach housc and out buildings with about four acres oi‘ land. Particulars" at offici- 0i MnoKltiutin & McNeil], 00 Great OURIIIR, Agent St. John. N. B. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR George Street. ‘Perms at sale BENJ. CARTER. Airctioncer MARV JANE MACLEAN. | harem.‘ GIRLS| . Owner iilili-o-tii-il. _--AT-._. GANDNGKS CANDY FACTORY Desirable Residence . For Sale svz/iov Wrlto Today, uUUlJ WAstiES It Ir fHlr. blAFtT FINE OPPORTUNITV FOR ADVANCEMENT ELM HALL EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR Our Up tin-Date Boarding House. poi week while working with us. .. ' charge. CANONG uuoirunns. LTD _ St. Stephen, N. lJ. , \ 90034-1242]. , Tlll! untli-rsigncd, purporting to ra-movyi lo (‘liarloitcinwn in the near future as being more central for his business, offers his pro- pcrly at, Misciniclie for sale. The nropr-rty consists of one acre of land, with first ivluss rest di-ntro in" i-xi-t-llcrtt r-ontllilim, with ‘(VIIICPNC cellar, bot uir furnace £20., and necessary (mtbullrlinga. One half ncrc thoroughly cui- tlvutod, and with young and thriv- Lag orchard. This property is: situated in the heart of the village; near to ‘church. Convent, public school. railway depot and stores. Apply to JOHN B. GAUDET. WOHK Board Furnished at $3.00 A Competent Matron In Stating Age my iuutl-w. l would have worked in ‘r tiay or two all HI!‘ ruost. Thcu I tvmilil lllflVn -trr n butler‘ [llillftuulillll have a l)(‘ii('l‘ l‘tl()lll. l yitpt iilfully ‘that night, ivziltiirg with my nilud full oi’ thoughts of what I rttiglit liiitl on llic nrorrinv. l was tip cairly, and made a carc- . iul teilct. "their sztartctl for my caie~ tirin for breakfast. l hid entice. ggs llll'l toast. lr-iiighl lizrvr- a zoml dt-al oi‘ “milk-lug to do, and no tinrc ior luncht-cu. l Wllill- l could tell of tlic lllS ctnirirgi-iiiciit of that lirsrt (lay that l hunter] crupltiyrni-rit hi Clritrago. lt was lrctirt-brcaking. it would have been cvvn ior ii girl who was ziccustoinc-tl to looking for work-to m“ it ivas appulltij; "ltt-llrentx-s. czitl experience" twis, oi‘ course, tlic oni- great sitirnbling block. lti-spt-ciubllily, desire to work, willingness to ac- cept small wages until proof could he glvcir tlrt l t‘ "rucd more, were simply of n account. lt t-tcrnetl lira‘ without tlir~:=~ two opt-ii stiizimts. referent-cs and -"Xl>l'l‘l(‘Il0i'. l nt-vt r t-ntrld (Jlllfilll work. lint I had llilt‘ qualification ivhlt-h liclpiati mo, although at the time l did not rt-zilizc lt. 1 lQl in» lrcritvd szmr-tlritr: oi Dad's dc- .inn, his grit. his (logged- . l had promised my .~ aldrirnu Ninth." to ruakt- .t lriinc for her. l WDllltl do it-strnie tray, sonrchow. 'l‘lu-re axis on» c it'll at 4 tfclrzck. l kncw l ltztrkt-tl lagged and ilrcd, that it nuns ptrhaps not. wise to prcscnt nryrtrlf untlcr the cir- court-traitors. ilut 1 was nrar the oillct- building. The atlwrtiscurcut had read: "Oil-st: girl \\"ll|t‘il§ must be ucal, willing and obligiug." l surely was tit-at, and lllll‘ Lord knew l was willing. I would try my bust to pit-use. Surely l would secure the lllxllltlll if t-tllll" t-nc had not al- rtarly Ktftun it ht-itiru mo. l easily ionuzl the building. it was a big sky-scraper on Ira Stilt.‘ strut-t. l was not lit-pt long waiting A door uiarkcrl "Private" opcnctl. and the shock-huidetl, ircclrlctl oillce boy to whom l had stated my errand. motioned rut‘ to cult-r. .\t first. I wrs a ‘ii-t bt-wiiilvri-ii by the uragiitifit-t-rtt-c oi‘ tlic room. which was flliillitllllly flashy, as was lit], big, double-cliinuctl or.- i-trpant who cal bcsitlc the nmhog- nny tablc. "Wt-ll. young lady, what can l .1" 1m- g-irti.“ lrt- uski-tl as i stood just iusitlc tlrc door. When ho spoke his chin shook like ielly,‘ giving him :i illldi peculiar‘ look llls cyts, too, secured to close be- cause oi thc fat P0110111!" ""119" ncuth and the heavy nvrriringlirg cyvlirtnvs. "l conic in answer to your atl~ vcrtiscrncirt. l hopc l um not too la .. To-morrow-Discouagement “VlTAl. TABLETS" THE GREAT FRENCH TONIC Builds Up a Run-Down Bystflm. Men and Women of Canada May New Be Strong and Healthy. Your Drugglnt Han It and Cu: invitees Every Box VITAL is the latest. invention. A new lease of life ls guaranteed to r-vory man uni] woman who takes Vl'l‘.'\'lr. The complexion ls made clear; every blemish will he remov- 'i'-'il, the blood made purc, the nerves made strong untl every organ will bu. [)|i‘li'l‘(l in healthy condition. ltlreumzitism will be ontlrdly drlvcn out of the system, that tired fcol- ing removed; new ambition and en- ergy will be yours. You will he able to compote with the world. Gilt a box of the wondsrfu] ionic to day. YlTAii will remove that pain in the back and give you a healthy appetite. Price 50c. per b0 9801-6-18 6i. x. Bold at Foster's drugstore. other ls connected to the ‘rotating additional winding of ma!!!’ W111i: Iirttsb nf distributor K. The lnriuc- of vcry Tm!‘- Mglllydmlilllldtp“ “fin. lion-coll may be ltu-ntctl within the on the nritifllllfc L"?- “ l: ‘rim L!“ arch of tlic fli-ld ruagirct ‘on tho lifilllllilllll! Mill l" ‘l "l ‘r _ ,l,u._h|,,,,,,.d m. ,.],...\v|,,.r.._ rundim- brought out through shuitt lirsuua- scr Ci is counct-tcil around the coir (llllUll innit! In lgush claret ticts ii‘. Distributor K ls mounted 5i!‘ "1 0 —l llbd H § M u“ upon u shalt parallod to the :rrina-,porrdiitg wltr an ac lug“ ._ H ture shaft and its moving part is-efilvlltltll‘! 0f 1110‘ h" "hnml C" gczirci] tlicrctr) and drlvcn at one iTlllB construction is tliv ltilr-‘o lllllirlifl- liali itsrfpccil, but it is lll‘l'0 shown‘l'i"‘ll<‘\1l"I‘|) llllflwn as it Isl |.]-,.-],].,] u, -]v,,],] ]-],]]]u,;]],]]_ Thu rcusloir magneto. ln addition to this distributor‘ llltlfi’ shown is for ti illlllillllru Wile "T '"“l4"“l“- NW“ ioirr-cyliirtlcr uuglrtc. lravliri; four ' the inductor lyill‘. Ill which ihcrc contact segmvirts cJcli wlrcd l.o_u is no moving wire; the only rnuv- sDark-iiluii. one hing L only helnS mhB M" “Mill; 9 m“!!! u! "on 1m"- MIUWIL A“ connections are [he w ich alternately lllilflfllilllflfl and same as mo“ h, me bultcfy-(“g-IdelliHgllULlZQB the stationary core irrtiutoi system previously des- urwn ivhlclt the nrlnnry and su- ‘|ril,‘\(l Am“, "n. aha], C h, 5],, conlltiry coils are wound. This type rcnrctl to the engiucthiit thc two lir0lllli'l’fl Your current irupirlscs lu- lfilrltiilhl pt-r rotation at which cur- 5.1900 0T 1W0 llt-‘l’ mlllllil" ""0 “m” £0“, ,5 ,;',.,(..,.n,_ud inc-huh. u“. m-‘awey with brush contacts, which slams at 'wh|,_.h ‘cynnders are “fare likely to cause troubles. “m”, Jmugpoinm and cam D ]8 50' -Questi0ns'oi geenral interest to hunched w the armature‘ 31m“ 11w] motorists will be answered lu this it interrupts the armature circuit 6011111111. space Ptlflllmlllil. l! M1 ‘om... mi, pistons are approxlntatc- immediate answer is desired. en- ‘), H, “ppm. (mm fl-mL-r, Thu spark ' close self-addressed. starnpcrl en» control lever is so couuctzttetl us toi velopc. Address Albert 1i. Clough, mini]. bi‘("ll{<.‘i‘~l)iif 1'1 slightly e of our office. ’ ' FAREWELL Auc-REsS AND pnEgENTATioN teem we risk you to accept this small gift, not for its intrinsic‘ . value, but as an expression of our A K0001)’ n""""er o‘ Hm mm“ good will toward You. » ‘ hers and {P180115 °i m” NW” The address was read by Mrs. Glasgow and lirndtilbane churches E_ N_ of ‘Christ uwt 0n 11W cvenmg "l by Miss Ruth Dickerson, which Juno 1st at the 110mb‘ "7 Elder was a substantial purse of money}. George H. Stevenson. w Bret"! Mr. iriiytei replied in illliii; one more evening Willi. ""11 1° ~‘"‘Y terms ldllulnhlg- them of rcciprucin good byc to Mr. and Mrfi- J- W» Jrpprr-ciation and love, and sincere- llaytel‘ M111 YHlllllY- W"??? um“ ly thanking them ior their kindly departure for their ncw ilcld 0t r(.men,b,.ance_ Tm Fmgmg U, labor in Illillflfl. N- 5- 130ml)’ m‘ "God Be With You" brought the irt-slrnrcnts were served, and rnu- Qyuning w,‘ C|_,_._.,._ sic and social enjoyment charac- terized thc evening. and although tine oi the busiest seasons of tliu' year, all set-mutt lutli to leave un- til the "woe hours" The following address was rcail: To Mr. and Mrs. lluytcr: Dear Brother and Slster,—Wo your brothers, sisters and friends _ _ _ iii niii Christian church iii New ¢_B,'f’\,‘,'},§;,,'f‘*;.§{{},ld;§j;,r;g;lg;-ri;;;;flif_i, Glasgow and llrudalbtinc have lfiél-VN; It. and mrrrkoi on the tint met llUYL tonight on this the eve M. ‘,‘.,.,.:I.‘|".':.'.1|°r,,‘ML, lcs,,,l|""m'.‘.'|,m‘r,l,l,' oi your departure for your new unt- 22nd, iii-so, riii- uit- i-iiiiiiii-iii-IT ilcld oi labor. to bltl you farewelli::;w,,f'fli_nll;,lim mm“ u" Clmrmm" and wish you God speed. And. prim]. while Wo regret that you are leav- Pluuii. Hpot-lilcrltluns nud lirrrp of contract may bu uccu nt tht lng wc fcel that our loss is anoth- cr's gain. folluwln]: tiffli-t-ii, Chief EIIKIIICOI‘, Earth-rt] Lmi-g llloptitirrr. N. ll. Your mbor among us m“ been ulillviliiiim Engineer. Churlnttctinvn pm], ]]u]|,]’u] and ljleupflnltl l All the conditions of the spccitlc- As a minister of the gospel you “mmwt “'“,“'“ b“ °"'"' have provcn yourself true to the p g "f n cause you represent. ll Our heartfelt prayers go with you and we wish you both every success. Ttinders must be u o which m An u iokcn oi our love and es- CANADIA TATIONM RAILWAYS EASTER N IilN EN ] . e snk form of tender, it]: leer- J1 iiztfiillgl:.1iihilfiiihfl.illsill:in. A llarm Needs A Milwaukee Air Power Water System b [El H. '. - - . nhlonlthr “all;léQiIBGHTLTIkQBYNJKKII llhlxl- ways. fur nn nintiuiit citunl to ten pol’. ccnt. of the tcnilcr. Lowest. or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. ‘ If. P. BRADY. Gena-gal lilnnnnw-r nsisir at ruoniizoiifndfem l""“" uric i930. iHZiM-tbtwirutue. (‘oriiblned in a iow words the answer is: Because it is the best investment a farmer can make. Time spent in carrying water, in pirmping writer and in inking the stock to thd’ watering trough is lime that can be uaed to better ad- vantage at other work. 'l‘he ninttcr of heme comfort also ls Important. Isn't the wife oi the farmer lust as good us the city .i 9th Shell Your Wool Co-operativcly “will? about the children‘! is The P. E‘. l. Sheep Breeders’ Association will receive at the there any reason wiry they should not lrnvc u home equipped with n Arena Rink. Charlottetown from June 21st to July 3rd wool from every one wishing to sell tie-oper- baih rnnm and inside inilct just like their city relations? And to think what it moans in stivoly. to sivo the best case oi flro to have a boss handy price to the Producers and to secure tho best and eighty pounds water pres- ijuro to light it with. grading all the wool must be ship pod to Charlottetown. Bummerside will not be open this year. The Call In the next time you are in town and look over our demonstrat- lng outfit. and out giving name, address and number oi sucks. Do not pay freight. Address-Wool Grading station, or W. ioultsr, Sac'y. for advance paid will be twenty Currie 8r iiufiiagliaii town. cents. Ticket every sack. inside 71 Queen St. chariot Association, Charlottetown. ifiifi-fl-llfrltuesfll . ii~ its"... i. i ..., g boot pgllgy Q 724mm" ennui» customs-o 4 :4 min so. amt. viii-sins"! ‘r i. a Cay’s__l_hi’laiits Vegetable Plants: Extra Early ‘inbbuge, Celery and Cauliflower, $1.25 per 100; Late Tomato, 30c per doz.,' Extra Early Tomato 50c 1oz. now ready. Late Uubbtigc 30c per 100 (not ready before. 20 June) Annual bedding flower plants, Aster, Phlox, Stocks, Verbena, Po iinin, Snaptlrilufin. (‘ihryfiilfllllllill mi] Alvssuru 25c dim; Seedling ransy and Carnation 30c doz. Win- ’l!l'l'!('l over Pansy and Sweet Wt‘.- inm 81.00 doz.; a iriw Daisy nt $1.25 doz. llollyhocke; Comat- wins; ul] winter killed. Please nora J. J. GAY A QQN orders by rnnil: following postage llox 187, Charlottetown p nust be lncludcthCnbbago; (leleryi ‘ ' 9337f” \ and Cauiircwer 15c v Tomato 5c‘; 10¢ maazelm Late for Early Tomato; Pa“ m- and Sweet wiuiimi a... dam"! 8E9. Annual bedding ' m" plants postage _ for less ' We had made plans not to our mail order business comprorniscdt tb ' Please have caush °i§§b‘.’,','§,,°“°"'- order. Do not haw]; Danna :9"? dlolus bulbs in stock. r ma" Campbell Bros. c] Market. are handling m.§.'.‘:"°f.°"‘ and advise all who can it) c- “an! select for themselves. [pH-EB fir: n l t. ‘ - - - l. Wedii NAME ADDRESS Breed AGE Milton, Milton. Springfield. Sprlmzflelrl, Clyde River, Sirorllrorn Ilull Slrorlltorn ilclfor cal] Jersey Bull Jersiy Bull 27 mos. Slnirilirirn (‘ow 5 years’ _ (Willi call at sltlo.) Slit-rthorn llclfcr 1 ymm Shorihurn Bull 1 yo“ 3 Hfiltilfllll Ilulls under 6 m“, llulstulu llciicr Cali under fi mos. 2 Kluisicin llulls truth-r 1i uios, Ayftslrirwr llull .] “u”; \mns Iii-dd. Amos ltitltl. (it-urge lliislant, tierrrge llasltiin. U. l). Mclrcan, l6 mos. 6 wks. 30 mos. Clyde River, Pownul, Barnley, Baruley, ‘. l). Attila-art, 1', C. lrauc. Vlfalltici: r\lcNutt. Wallace McNutt, ltogcrt liivNtiit, llarnloy. \\'rn. A. \\’irltt-, ltollo liay Centre, Department of Agriculture ‘ BIG DAY’S Plorse Racing =$75ll.0ll - IN PURSES - $750.00 llill rind presentation mudc . _A -r__ NortlnTryon Driving Park TRYON HORSE BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION V ‘ A -ou- July nit, 1920 Purse .. . Purse . . . . Wednesday, Trot. (Strike) Puco Trot and Pace .40 (Jlass 30 (‘l ' . i S .21 Class Enlrics for 2.250 Pucc und 2.21 Trot iind Pace close Juno 27th. 20. Entries fur 2.40 (Stake) close Juno 1G, 1920 and horses must be named on that dais. ‘ Entry Fee 5 percent oi purse, 5 percent additional from utone)’ winners. Aiter- premiums arc apportioned should there be an)’ ior Which distanced horses stand equal. they to race one heui to decide the ‘rnonty. ’ All races lllllt‘ heats. best thrcoln live to harness, and t0 finish Ill the end oi the llflh licai whim money will he nwurtli-tl ticcorillng t0 standing in summary. Purses divided 50. 25, 15 untl l0 percent. A horse illstitnclng tlru ilcld or airy part thereof, is cntltlctl to llrst ruoncy only. ilopplcs allowed. i in illl classes ilvc tn enter and three to start. Classes not filling znay be declared oii. Right ri-sr-rvtitl to change order of prflitffll". d9‘ clitro tiny entry, bar uuy driver, or dcclaro oft untl illl without w advertising, tiny races not satisfactorily illlad. - Usual allowance, 3 seconds ior Trotters in iuixod classes. Iiuy, straw and stubllng free. This Track is u ntcmber or the National 'i‘rotting Asneclatlon, I110 Wm be BOVBPIIBd by its rules except where they conflict with tbs above. GORDON w_ DAWQQN, JOHN A.. LVMAN, ]']-Q§i]]g|]t_ ' Secretary. DOUBLE DAILY Service TREAL (EASTERN TIME) lit-nil Down Ilenrl llll rr-“T”. b‘ l i...ii a-W ""1 i. our.‘ su-riofii .25 min. $.24 nilni 0.03 n rll I _ 1.40 u-II: '|' IUNI) 3n ‘ H o from Nova Nl-olln ‘minim, um i. N. Tliltlllrilldllllyl}! gdlrlnhlifi ‘sins: from llirll- fux um other points omit of M. John. Dnlly except ilnmlui- "I "will"? connection with .. N. It. Trullr an, due 0.1m p- Ilt- FWF‘ Ffsllsrltztgn with Trains l5 and d0. At llcAilumi all Ml!" 1""- IIII ou s rnaivrrioiirvrx-Ti-iiin ' Io u-iivln: 6.1:! n. In. for points lxolhnld-ilcgazn x.g'-\: Ill ‘Inw- lrlIjl-lfl n. m. l‘ r Itnnt. Dally except ilirnilnyi 0n ilumlui "ml ~ ll. Train f“), lehvlng 8.30 n. In. for point: Bruit. Trnln ftlil- - m i-iiiiiii-i-iii wmi o. N. u. Tflllfli 14. IQIVIII run ii. m. m"! ""3" Fulfill!» At McAdam, nll points North mul Fourth with Train 10. Al I-‘n-ilerlrton Junction for Fredericton; ' n. . i . . _Mo0_5_“Jami-irritant. runner mum-g" Agni. m. an. I ll