' ' 590MB Hartwell Crozlsr. of Wor- or someone drops in unexp sert ' few nick Puddings in the If you wont to give yo servo s. Quick ("ls-ulliirie l’ nut SlIYIIIkIt (I \l\ tr it. bully they'll agree IIH". no; IIli11,,"\il ll ,. ‘.‘.'< III ,K li- I-~" ‘ll. age, at all grocers. When Dad Brings Home a Friend oblem is_ quickly answered it tile hostess has a dessert that chn be easily prepared in a few lumnents ‘—one that everyone enjoys. TiAlJlluc-l, custard uucl chocolate, 15c. u puck- Pure Gold Desserts QUICKPUDDINGS hi" Gllld Manufacturing Co. , Ltd., Toronto IV JAN! IHILPI l l ZENA ANQWERG TONY'8 LETTER Chapter 114 I waited until l knew when the next mall boat sailed, then i wrote Tony, l felt that -l owed it to him to let him know as quickly as Dos- slble that there was mining tu hope f-ronl me. I liked 'l‘on_v vclry cotedly for supper, ‘the des- house. She has a delicious llr Ittlllii)’ '.. n‘ " ridding triill lliiii or CJCLHI -.u lI in) 1% t.» l-w I. CHOCOLATE PUDDING l . =.—.-_—.~ "z" i BIRTHS MAGMELLA\N_-—AT Covellead on . 2 1920 to George and Mrs. clliilsn, a son, _. ._ __ ‘____ MARRIAGES he brido's father on . September‘ 3th. by the Rev. J.S. MatcKay, ‘ caster. ma". to Margaret Rosaline ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald iontgc-ruery, Port Hill. 3OYCE-MORRI8ON.—~In the Pres, yterian Church Bonsnaw, P E l lelptember 15th. iby the Rcv. 1S. laoKay. the Rev. Donald orrlson. pastor of the Presbytcr an Congregation, Strathiorne, N. -., to Agnes Isabel Boyce, daught- 4‘ 0f MP- lmd ‘Mrs. Willizllll ll. Joyce, Bonshaw, P.E.I. JANFlELD—-MCKENZlE.-—At the Manse Hampton, P.E.l. Septemb- rr 15th. by the Rev. .l.S. MucKzly, John Brenton Csnfield, to Mury Dslwson McKenzie, both of Tryou 8.1.2.1. MCMILLAN-lMCPHEE.—.-\t lottotown August 17, 1920 Ilv "or G. G. Taylor, Janie C. McMillan of Wood Islands to Murdock C_ Mc- Phee of Little lsands, TRAIINO-Rr-J AC K M AN.—-Al. Jouchfirfs Church. Vernon Sl_ River. .l * somfleptcinber 1st, 1920 James Wal- ,' lul‘ flrainor oi‘ ullsriottoiowu ililil Mary Lauretta Jackman of Pownuli Vi wfi-“lallrl-ls Nl-(illlillelulltTlohgireedfsiili 18th, Mrs. Duncan McEwen. Fun- eral, Tuesday ut 2 p.ln. .l l r l“ l l )1 l; l l i I ‘o I President Deschsnol will undouul- dly be obliged tn resipn hocnuso it‘ his ill-Health, and the question 1y the Cabinet Friday, according o a semi-official communique. -_-__-<o->_--_-‘ Lacbute, Que. 75th. 1918. .~» [land's Linlment Co. Limited. _ G-entlomem-Ever since coming ihoma from the Boer war l have boon bothered with running fever my logs. l Liiwi many f ‘ ZZUNIIH ‘also l‘ llnilf- wzil l otlnually for the blood, but ant no permanent relief. tlll last ‘ winter when my mother gol me m 1 MIVARTYS LINIYVIFINT Tho effect ot which was almost magical after two bottles tho sores com- lewlv disappear-ill and l have worked every working day since. ~‘ Yours-gratefully, JOHN WALSH. olillllilillldi“ MEETING THE SILVER FOX FUR SELLING ASSOCIATION OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIMITED A meeting of the sharehollinrs of his compony will b9 held in St. ’snl's Hall. Summerlilde. on Tues- lay, the 21st day of September , text, A. D., 1920, at the hour of two : folock p. m. for the purpose or or- lulllhing, enacting byollaws, and looting the directors ol thr- rom- any. This meeting is a lllosl im- lrtnut on». and ronrhirg compan- -| not already members of the ssociutlon HIIOIIIII scnd in their ihcrlptlnn immedlutoly in order on‘ meeting. The Organizer will ' have time to interview every- , and companies and ranchers e, ug to take part in the meeth. ‘ngjillnd or getting the benefit and tugs of membership in the ' , Non should send in their tion st once. Only mom- » tlke part in the orsnnlr-n- ; will be eligible as direc-l I new! ff you have not re ‘R FOX FUR GELLIN TION OF PRINCE ISLAND LIMOITIID CROZIER-“—NONT8OMERY.—Atl rt mu, 12111., at the Iiclnle orl l I John I 'waro, . l Sept. 13th, 1 2 hlvo u VOIGI‘ at the Orglinlzm‘ lei the Association will be en- l FURNITURE AUETISN ll aln instructed by Dr. .l\ndr-rsou (who ll-l lellvin-g for Iiullfux) to scll by Auction a-t James Stewart's. ‘Storage Rooms 113 Powllul Strecl on TUESDAY, SEPT. 218T, 1920. At Eleven O'clock Forenoon. A qulantii-y of Superior Furniturc. comprising Parlor, Dinin-grooul. IIII. Bcdroulu and Kitchen {Firm ails irbludiug, Bookcases, Xl/urll l‘ilI)( s, Ealsly Chairs, Hair and Wool Mattresses, Axminister Rug, Scotch Carpet Gquare, Glass and Crockery- e c 920. R. BEARIQTO, q Auctioneer. .796»9-15-wflnl 3i. Thor SALE l I (“up ill a sacrifice Lilo pro-pony 0011513" looum Say not ting of a dwelling house, barn, out-I buildings, and six acres of laud ati illunlllguo, fomerly owned by E. Les tlr Adams, now the estate oi‘ the‘ late K. lllcLe-lln, apply l0 C. 1'. McLean, executor of the will of the lute N. K. McLean at the premises Montague, P. E. 1. 29950-9-11-121 Farm for Sale At Kingston consisting of 105 uorels, 80 acres clear, balance under lumber, Buildings and fonceg ill good repair. % mile from school, cll-ulrcllos, blacksmith shop and l ~ grist mill. Apply to John A. Muc~ Fadycn, Kingston. 2814-9-15 wthnl. 3i. 1T the Presidency will be taken up __V______, from TICE We have lust landed ilwo curs cedar shingles which we are ofler~ ling at very low prices-before un- loading of curs- \\’c also wltnt a quzliliity of good Enliry butter for which wl- will ]).'l_\' light-st priel s. llll. Kennedy 8i l F0. !360-8~23-nllwf 2i I. l Seed Pomio 'l"‘hu_ l’, E. l.. Potato Growers’ As- l-WCHIIIOII wil sellflcrtificd No. 1 luspccioli Seed Potatoes oi‘ the Green Mountain, Irish Cobbler um Maine Gnlnt variety to My one mailing application. Parting desiring stock practically" disease free should apply ilt once. ‘is Growers from United States uro sending in ordersfor carloads at a satisfactory price, shlpmcntspto ho nlndo this loll. Applications and iwqillries should be made at once to the Secretary. W. Boultor, Char- lottetown. I’. E. Island. 2642-9-6-mwftf. UNIVERSITY IN l i . l h‘ Arts, lelonee, Lew Ind Divinity. I A thorough Academic tfllllillll st modorsts cost, smfast the be; social sud moral surroundings. fie College will eplemller 29th, Next l'0r IO-ODOII 0D Calender end IITDHIIIIJOD I Ill lwlicltiou form. lend If. oil-reuse quuliilentloiu also resi a liuntlni accommodation, apply to ‘PI-Ill PRESIDENT. ‘Windsor. N. l. ‘MI-"(Jlluly fltllspt. s8. s I dlillli-Bli ui mo. I-oiiicr. ulod blur-not oven in the old day’.- i=~ i wro c‘. ‘tDearTonyr-l was surprised 1.. .- U.‘ i..- l. ‘l u.l no H]! c l . "on ywuld hwc time lo.\\'r‘.‘n IJQ" lore you sailed. You foo l hay to kecp urging nlc to nl‘.l., _V-ill l. ... .....'...l. y -JII\I o. y.l..—-you lnru ‘l y-ll‘: of my Ili‘])‘," nnyst. Bil‘. ‘I have no desire to marry—you or 'llj»-ll. ‘>'-:! I“; l Il1I-‘l_\ s, . .... remain with lMrs. Fagin until Mary is ready tor mo. 1t w-lll almost trons ller dean" old I'C'r\l'\ lls it is. - .o lose us both at once. They have taken a nice ilttlp- apartment lllrlr the shop. it is going to he furnish- cri vory pretlily, so" forget that dingy apartment at‘ Mrs. Fagin}: u-llen you think of me. “My work keeps me vory busy. Tony i wouldn't dure- do oitcn as 1 lid wilen yen ‘were ilerc. 1 havo- l"i stnugth enough lo play so hard, and to work, too. And my work is congenial. _ So 1 am ilapi-y lo all extent. Happiness is u mat- lsi‘ oi’ comparison at best, islftfl-t‘! lyflltrl l zllll so busy i hill/Bil’! Um" lH) lllink. You work hard YOBWHII. , l,..._\‘, all 3 nu ruow l um ll_‘,-.. l \\i ll !-‘il1L‘ re wishes ;. . y. m‘ sill? l. s3 and happiness. l l ....l.l Si. ‘"ri.“ I i-‘olizc “xiv zit" l‘ l IllltI iiiiLl 314410 ‘letter, 1 [e1 us it uilotllcr lilll. be .. and ‘.Il_\' old life hull I|\\l.‘... Illyb» lbeen broken. Would i BVcI‘ rdglli 1 -.l~. _t . ii.l.i dun ‘z tivslr be sorry l My m: nude Llolilel‘ comioriulthc. and myself also, by lllflflhllflg 21ml“ Delulld? 1 knew that millly CWVQI‘ girls would have JUXITIV-‘(l M‘ m“ cllunce. He was kind, of good allur- Iuurcl‘, and immensely wealthy. ll. 'sccnle;i us if lie had overylhmg *1 girl would require in the man sllo lwould want l0 milrry~yel I 1H“ IdQJblJVLITBIy put him out of nry hid- Il-JI I Iiild lime time fr" "vet" We were very I>\I>'Y i" “l” ill . fulfils, and more work than "SW" llirvolvl-li use“ "K'- “lld "w" m" sponsibllity. _ Then, too. 1 once more PPTWIVNI it change in the aliiuuo oi ‘ * - Ill-ill: ego-r lmvzlrd lilo. Ho SlllliCiI zilli- and wclll out 0i I115 ,9 lnvors. Nutnrzllly i hing, but 1 fur 11W y slootness. Miss a different-V- Sh? \\'s.- .~r.u:i m: rl0hB1Y~ illmgs‘ if“ I“ .11 uculllll l wlis ill-ll; Id something l shouldu t, and s16 Wniitcll ill detect llie ill till: llct- I‘ ldut i iriell not to nutlcc- rut lw-lbll not. to let them know i did. Otltd ML 39m; and ‘Miss lVVilcox WOUIU be talking reset-her m the "i" 1t l went through. 111° 5W1" wllicll lrlleil‘ collvor~ oi us lIll‘. glances n, left no IIULII). .\';\_\' to do ll lierred his mood Wilcox also acte denui ss wllll SLltIUll ceased, us w ‘cast in my directlo that 1 was the suiblecl-of cusslull. I rllell because of some extra l lldil shown l could do ill 111° D9114 d8’ plwuzcul. Illr. tiuxton raised m,‘ sallary $5. l was now 50mg I“ Iwv” 1m“, a ‘\"'LIAK' ll vars a lurlunc! O ,' short year before l ilzld collallfiel‘ overwork ‘ill the shop, hall bee“ depressed. discouraged. i hurried home to share my 5W“ ‘n: witll mural “i knew you'd E9 _ there. He's iile right kind oi u boss. Don‘t let you wvrk vlllllfiel‘ .o neutu wlllluur puylllg 1m)’ Ill-W‘: ,tion. Then he ought lo D11)’ flmllk‘ thing extra for having 5W" a “IVE ‘ ‘ln.e,,y_ educator] girl ill ltisoltrtc. l“, knows not lllully roill ladies likc lYOII over muke good l-l tlleydius lu work. lids uli to tile lllerrY- ‘Now lllilL l unr so rich. Mill?"- | am going to give Tom it surprise. ,,,l.. “in liuvc ti) help m0. W!“ 31"‘ also‘. hklgllll" "\. iliiir- ' “You know you decided lu I)" mullxcu lll Yfllll‘ "W" “M- wem l U“, 5H; ‘.0 glvc yc-u u wedding, supper. l'll have u cake. H1141 l!" things in style! Won't that be groin tun?“ "Why, Zena. Tom will think h.- ls rusrrying u relll lady insioilll (ll ii ‘AULT g-lrl like lilo." "lii.. ‘are :l rcnl lady, lViu-‘j- Allll you iloirt get lllarrivli (‘VPYY Hill. you lknow." “l should hops not! l ain't no Mormon," she replied between sulfi- LA iiiilll ILHFIE. in just two woreks ‘rhny were lo be lual'ried——ll short time to iiu ill 1 had planned. To Bo Contlnuixl. l l.“ t a big salary l fimlgte-ntltegtellhét comes and Ru when u burden; u h ndrsnu Instill nee have been advanced, such as diefiin , h wol kl excessive exercise. c.l I w srec ther unpleasant or angel-om. Th l test totflk: nflbfiggnmodun . l".l.:"-l'."‘ "l "m- 935" Tl o T! and liars-airs} rlredddiilerillrfiffirflfi‘; scripiion from which they take their name. To trid of fut at the nto of , th ' "r ' rm?‘ imcgly eta alter u we o w , bedtime unttlll you have h or idilbhineslevzilI rqnqI: m l! your “$2 the fstcumeo . II I O Qilfifiififilw. ' " lunch. but 1 uerer could have lnar- - ‘lilo oillcrs. their dl=1~ , \ lmeeting "Tiled u I-4--0 OO-QQQ644>§Q-OQ-O-O-OO-O1 Pills for ille Motorist A razor L. CLOUGH I I A q» oav-waoow eo0-A0oo~¢~¢-. >04 STEERING l8 UNCERTAIN " H M. Ania-r (‘all "nu M“ ‘no what makes the front wheels of my car wobble, when going ovl. . pleec of rough ro- l at a slow pztc‘? Wllon l1iE= llapp‘; a ii is almost illi- possible i0 control the stool-lug without ulluosi stopping lilo our. Answer: Your lrnnt wheels may _ rut oi line. ‘Fhcy should be "rteurly parallel. bu! not quite, for lihcv should be about 3-‘8 incll closer together, when measured in front than when measured in the roar. You can sri ilrcln llhlls by ailflsiing the length of the tic-roll. Imoscuess nlny have developed in your gem‘, through weur of the knuckle-bolls. the pins and forks at liil) vnzls of tho tie-roll or zit the CIVI‘; l..’ IIIL‘ .1!‘PYIIILI-(‘Ullllfltilrlll rod (drugiink). Alljultnlonl is p18- ' o zli llio last nziluoil point, bill FPlLIIICQIIICIIIS will IN.‘ required u‘. With your wheels vligrloil properly and lost motion elillrilluicd, your steering ought to be all righl. Bcflsnre tliui your frun‘. illZ-CIIDQ are tiglll. OXYGEN DECARBONIZlNG i-ll." C. l". writes: The cylinder-head oi my iruck engine is not romov ‘ubiv. Will the use oi the oxygen method to removb carbon, injure the. (zylindcrs or pistons? Doeu carrying: the llii-livol loo liiltll in ll.r crank-cuss ILlIlI in iucrullsc rllrbonlzulion? Answen. There is no risk in llF-"l ‘lug .llc oxygen method, if it is Bl!- plied correctly. it tllc oli-icvoi is so high that it increases the rstr: oi SIIESIIIRE, produced by the con~ nectillg rods will p°l‘liiIL lilis engine cuter tile coullllilsiiozl chambers cx< cessively, it will increase the ten- dency toward carllonlzatlon. --—<a->—-—————- l ETIGINE A I iERATlONS FOR. MAXIMUM POWER ' S. E. G. asks: Outside of “ilopinl: rho gals," lwlllllt will get lilo luosl power and speed out of zl-Foril? lllow about the use of four valves lfor cuch cylinder? I Answer: Larger valve areas and the use of lighter pistons ulld coir llecting rolls wil permit illls engine l0 run luster illlln it can us origin ally built and illus give greater oili- .,=l.l,. A luci- ie-cll oliinl; “Yfiwm I!‘ ladvlsublo lllllil?!‘ lhl~c=l~ lll-lro :1"v'l' lupcvd :1 l.~.l;l:l.~ and Illifilillhl high tension nlulzmlto in lt-lucc ot’ the regular ignition system. ‘\Dolp~ lug llhc luol" llus little ullvizl, upon engine out put. A iour-vulve-pel" cylinder ilcrlil in creases engine power ‘by enlarging the total vallvo lrifeflfi and special cum-shafts giv- ‘ing u better vavgsetling for high spends lire olltnlrirlzlbfo. ioilntvr- wr-iglliing the crank-shall may m i-rons-ce lilo power ut high spec-l silmrwlrllt. Please do not under- stand us lllul we l‘(‘('.0llllliF!il(I illcsv alternations oi u Ford engine- W" are only answering your question. Questions of general interest to motorists will be answered in this column, spice Permitting“ If an immediate answer is desired, on- cloue self-addressed, sf-amped enve- I i l lope. AuUPOBB Albert L. Clouqh, .care of our office. I mow- “ Enthusiastic Meetingrs at Truro (Special to The Guardian.) TRURO, Sept. 18~Tlie political last night. in Princess. Theatre and an ovorflmv nleoiinx in Academy Hall wern iremcndou< successes ‘Long before appoilliel Ihour oi’ meeting to comnlcnru crowds of men and women froln ‘town and‘ country packed hoiii theatre and Academy llnll to (‘It ipsclly_ On Chairman M1 G. W. _Stnart opened the meeting, reading an introductory address which ru- llogized in glowing terms the speak- r“ c’ the evening the Right Hon. iPoster and added he’ was present .to sneak on this occasion in the in- terest of Mr. McCurdy, his coi- lleugue in the Cabinet and in the interest of the County, Province and ills Dominion. West Kent Sch 0i Held Field Day Following are the results of the lllhlr-tic events held by the West iir-nt pupils at ille Abcgweit grounds on Friday afternoon. The competition was for medals pre- sented bv Mr. George l.. Prowse. for the different grades:- The school boys are grateful not only to Mr Prnwse who so kindly donated medals but to the various other merchants who gave prizes Grade X 10D ydl Dash. 1. P. McDonald, 2. C. Drake, 3. G. l-lutrheson. Broad Jump. l. I’. McDonald, 2. G. llutcileson. F} I. vv7"_il{§ai§.rrrf l ‘Distance 12 ft. 10in. Grade V. 75 Yd. Dash‘. 1. F. Ranahan, 2. H. 3. E‘. Murley. Broad Jump. . Murle-y. Distance 11 ft. 10in. G-rnde IV. 75 Yd. Dash. l. l<‘.. Williams, 2. '1‘. Matlleson, 3. "McLeod. Broad Jump. n o. 1. G. Rice, 2. P. Calderon, E. Williams. Distance 10 ft. 11in. Grade lii. 5O Y‘.‘I. Dash. '. ‘. D I . ‘g ‘lgistalliiééel? ft. '1. R. Haynes, 2. E. Taylor, 3. , W. Mclilweu. Grade IX Sr. 100 Yd. Dash. Grade l1. 50 Yd. Dash. 1. V. Currie, 2. G. Wood, 3. W. Dixon. 1. K. A-coru, 2. G. McLeod and A. Brown. Broad Jump. Grade l. 1. V. (‘ilrl-ic, 2. L. wedlock. li- G. Wood. Distance 16 it. ‘din. Grade IX Jr. 100 Yd. Dash. 1. Ii. ltoss, 2. E. Anderson, I}. A. Webster. Broad Jump. 1. s. Webster, 2. s. no“, s. E. Anderson. ' Distance. 15 rt. iln. Grade VIII. filial I00 Yd. Dash. 1. E. James, 2. L. Vatcllor and M. McLeod. Broad Jump. 1. L. Villlcllei‘, 2. J. Fliroullarson. 3. A. Stewart. Distance 16 ti’. din. Crud-a VII. 100 Yd. Dash. l. H. (Zraswell, 2. J. Mcillllis, 3. R. Harris. Braid Jump. 1. R. Harris, 2. 1-1. ‘Craswt-‘il, ‘J. G. Toorxsbs. Distance 13 ft. 10in. Grade VI. 75 Yd. Dash. 1. H. Harper, 2. A. llcNeill, 3. W. Barlow. Broad Jump. ii. 1. B. 2. liarpcr, ll. lugs, FARM loll sit-ll‘ Block, 3. Eleanor Jessi’ lMioheall. L. 50 Yd. Dash. 1. G. ‘Cook. 2. R. Moore, 3. R McNeil]. 50 Yd. Dllh. Glrlu Under 9 yrs. l1. Cora Nicholson, 2. 5O Yd. Dash. Girls 9 to 12 yrs. l 1. Marjorie 75 Yd. Dash. Girls 13 yrs. and over. i. liuzel Edgett, 2. lqillei Block 3. Ruth Hesrtz. OPEN EVENTS. 100 Yd. Dash. 1. I’. McDonald, 2. V. Currlc, 3 L. Wedllock. 220 Yd. Dash. L. Wodlock. 440 Yd. Run. I SINCE ||s1o It ' INTERESTING ANNOUNCEMENT Messrs W. B. Prowse and D. A. MacKinuon propriet- ors of the Vimy Fox Rsucb, Norwood Road near Char- 188 acres n_f land situated on East Baltic Road. 50 acres under excel~ lent cultivation, 10 nndcr slumps. balance under choice lumber and quantity of fire wood; 3-4 of lmlle from school, starch factory, store zlnd mills and Baltic Railway Sta- lion. Buildings and fences in good repair, never falling stream of water on farm. Will sell with or without stock, crop and machinery. l-‘or further particulars apply to owner on premises. ' ‘RANDOLPH D. BRUCE. East Balltlic Lot 46 I’. Elslund. 2854-9-17-6ipd. Live Ilogs’ Wallte Kennedy Co. Lin. will buy good live hogs at Illmedele Monday Sept. 20th. and st 0'l4eary, Tues- da Gept. 21st, weighing from llll-O-ll (l. Y. 100 lbs. up, highest market prices id. lottetowu, P. E. l. are pra- pared to sell a limited num- ber of foxes and ranch them for parties if they so desire. The Vimy Fox Ranch was established in the fall of 1010 and he! 89 pairs of fox- es I’! of which are owned by Messrs Prowlo k MuoKlu- non and tile balance are boarders. The ranch has been under the management. of Mr. Fred Andrews and has been one 0f the most suc- cessful in the province this your. The 8O pairs have to- dly U7 living pups or an ever age of 21-! to the pair. Tun we think will compare favor- ably with any ranch in the province having strictly ill! l pups. The polio! of the wrung», meut was to select!‘ l vsr! bolt foxes that mono; could ‘buy sud fad the very bur food. Relultl have justified this course. The number o’ pairs on be ranches will b0 limited to fifteen so pur- tios who dllltl to take M- vsuugs of this should spat > surly. l I081. l €ai2abdb Elvofile» McNelll, l. W. Rananan, 2. H. McNeil], 3. Siblnu WiIIIdlllS and Stewart, 2. Olga 'l‘oon.tra, Emily Vcsscy. 1. r. lMcDolrald, z. v. Currie. 1 —-———~< LOH aonsacouons use Tobacco. I l 1. P. McDonald, 2. v. Currie, a. Vmvsrsuv "rowan". u. Ross. BUILT, sv CANADIAN . I I I LONDON, Sept, 16-4110 H. A. Cliff, a Canadian engineer, is given ihe ‘credit. for the cimslrllr-lirn (y? "Mystery Towers" built to order of lill,‘ British Adllnlirurlty for defence ' purposes during the war and one of which ‘was lilolwed yesterday from Shoreham lto Portsmouth. 1t will be used there chlclflly as a imalrk for nuvligsltmn, but originally. lt was one or sixteen, between which anti- submarine lllets were tlo have been spread ‘l>Il(I which were to be crown- Pole Vaull. 1.. R. Kielly, 2. G. Wood, ll. 1i. Craswell. Height 7 ft. 10in. High Jump. "i. lF. McDonald, 2. B. Ross, 3. L. edlock. ‘Height 5 ft. 3in. '/4\Mlle Bicycle. ed with powerful selzrrchli-ghits. 1. R. Kielly, 2. A. Spillelt, Ll. These towers rare erected on ships J. McEachern. of lien tilousaulds tons euch, but allier bcllng floated to lilhoir new positions their lair spaces ‘villi he filled with concrete and they will bo olillowed lilo seltltled out the bed of ille ocean. V; Mlle Blcycel. i1. R. Kielly, 2. A. Spillctt, 3. lllcidacllern. SEIIRIS HORSE RWACES Wednesday, Sept. 22nd. In order lo bring together she best race horses in the province, l J. l l l l l l the management has changed the classes to a Free for all 'I‘rot and Pace, 2.22 class mixed and 3 minute trot and pace open to Kings County horses only, witlh the foilolwing eateries to dutsz- ‘ Free for all, Colorado ‘L. Hlld n S., Edna. l-lllnllin, Muyor Todd, lLfolonel Waltz, Lillian Putchen. ‘ 2.22 Mixedr-Sillky Belle, Kei-itle, Orwell Belle, Roy Miller, Ed. Locanda, lWnnifred C. 3 Minute Trot. ii entries, ; Races to start at one O'clock. Three in live plan. ll . H. ACORN, Secretary ING ASSOCIATION ‘Come JIIEMBER NATIONAL ‘FROTT Eastern l icamship Lines, Inc. INTERN ATIUK A IllrlNE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE ST. JOHN AND BO$TON_ Steamship "Governor Dlngley" will issve St. John every WEDNEIL DAY at I u. m. and every SATURDAY ut 8 p. m. (Atlantic time. The Wednesday trips are via. East Eastport and Lubeo due ostoa about 10 a. m. Thursdays. The Saturday trips are direct to Boston due Sundays about 1 p. m. . FA R E $10.80 cavylélogtccgrllnrhllection with Metropolitan Lino Jtelmers for New York vie Freight rates and full Information Apply to A. o. ouluui. Ann, Ht. Johl. I R. turn: luclloli SALE FAITH, STOCh, CROP. AND FARMING IRIPLEDTIIINTN- AT MILTON I i t '.t d b Q r . Septenlilgér ntYnizwgfélgllklzlsglllstllptn sell by Auction on Monday. s up en nrm consisting of 66 acres of choice land all clear lvlghfmlllgfglfdgfi llggg\vfl>gifl_ I'!-1I‘III‘IIdIII:"IJLIO;}eTII'IIHnTHETIJI ls all well fenced with “r fimnthMmon 83AM“. n rs l. ass condition. one quar- on e u ulovcn llond mllklcoqsxes. sENrrYQLQIII-l-llgi.‘ sfidnflinhccb llafilcsetTgNercfitrdlvldrIlldijf€ ' lliltnxll-s IRIINI the sumo. of tldlfnll. In‘ aliblnfififlfllllffllziu M 8mm‘ 1% acres o: hundrpliél‘fiwlyfgglgllllllgzfmplemcn s and harness and a new separator (six TIGRIIIS AT SALE. 011ml for inspection at uny time. \ ' BTATEROOMS $8.00 UP ‘ills-s Jltf. i llliiN-I. CARTER. Auctioneer Races” at Garfield‘ At the Peoples‘ Track, Sept 22nd. 1820, "Date was set several 1 rr-vv- "u" 56° "l! 5°! @8888!!!’ The first on the program will b ll match race between Angus Dillard and Wilfred Hui. a a * Tl A W'll Al b , _ 0T9 I S0 II 3 Three min/lit l , . bushels of ouetsc tglbzndilddgdozaulnli I; iilofthgzgnttab 0122's? omy’ w “Alltlmhgrses to be nlmed before race. Baud the name of your horse l-‘flffltflfy. Races to be conducted on the 8 is 5 host plan, Namnll “"19! I10 IVVBflL-rnldlfil in start st one o'clock ‘ i ' A. W/MCLIOD, Secretary. 4 No meals servel, bring your lunch. Snloonm-iee Crqgm no Cake. sold on the mounds. No intoxicating grounds. 28880-1844. liquor allowed on the ._ . 4.._.,_,‘_._