...~ that v \ » Iliogtaka iiim/to,;hia .. ifsavsniy, up“; ,- - ' ~ If . OMhvwd. ‘y 1t‘ .|' .1 I tnrtoiljiudu: wiic-asimamuy. ,,,..,.~.,,,,r _. u- 3933 ‘ct-xii- moonlight-tar}; nipaisnia‘ 1.. ‘ --»l:i. I . . . ' stvamenl- ' ‘inns and dsscrip tioni furnished when requir- nlin. 1. no; is _ Bolirls . flN-lglotthaa 15f .' ..lil 'ACl t ~ h ~ " QIALED TENDERS. addressed to ‘thaj-‘oatmaatar Usher , will be , acalved flOulI. on t' Ottawa until the llr 8s tembsr i920 for t a coflvlyanc ‘o His paint?“ , am. on a ivailnlizl: 3": {won't ru-ttrlvelitlion Bridge Rural Mail .}\g\|t No. 3 from tho Postmaster ' i- i! . ' , £51.63glrlfizélbellfliillllllll“ furtli- er. information as to conditions vi 1 (spout-d Contract ma)’ be "f?" 3"" Kink forms-of Tender ma)’ 3"‘- "lP atned s‘! the Punt Office's of Vernon rildgeltlndéntt ‘the office of tlic i sl fl l,‘ ll . 4 °° n o - was r. wnmln. ‘ _ Post Iiffice liisflrfill“ 1's t Office inspector's i-ffit-r. éhlflfittetoilfl» Jill? 34- 193']- ttta-rzv-tusili. ridav. '7 mm? ‘bélli-‘BAVP ‘ t ' mans. no l" 14s tn \ thggléoladtlraatifi§flenbraifwlli 7:0 "EC- lved at Ottawa until n|l""- m‘ Fr" ‘g, m; 1m, septemhnr for _thc t; vsy rice o ‘His Maieatys Mails. 5K a rbpriatd Co ‘tract f0"? years six times i1 “Mk 0" 1"“ Mg 65p; {pr verse Rural .315" _ u“ '.,.,i-,r§on. thi- Postmaster Génora ‘s Pleltiiird. ' - pflmqd otlces oontninlnirfurtli; n him-m tion‘ as tu cuntlltlnnfl “d d gong.“ may bc seen a i kitted st the Post 9W0" Traverse and at tha office of the i p9 Qgfli oJngflqr: on. , . . ' ’c Junta 1". Wuhan. Pos Office ‘lnsbfifllmfi 0m."- sriottetownudulv 110th. 12m i ' 1IO9-I-2MonSi. - -, ~l i l it AAMAIRAiYl‘ sisALl-zn TENDERS. sd resed to , the Postmaster Gcneral, wi i he rec- ' u. the 10th sebtsmser for tho vow v0 anca of His Majesty's Mails. on n prgpbsed Contract for tour years. A slit times per week-over Emerald Rural Mail Route No. d. from the is}, January next. ~ -.._.; , rinted notices containing further information sa to condition orpro- o ed Contract‘ may ,ba i; en and I tilt forms of Tender‘ may be ob- bd at-tha Poet Office of Emer- ' i gnu attain office of’ the Post or- ° “p” “rliomv v. ivmian. . P a Qffioelnspactors (lflicm. - QT ariv-ttetnwn. July With, 1920. ll -8-2Mon8i. .__‘ .__,- . I f”. , an. icl TACT \ IEIpiEt-io TENDERS. addressed to tho n trnaster Gpncrlil.‘ will be rec- eivodmt ‘Ottawa -until Huron. can Fri- .¢t a i) h tember ort scon- gwalixce of‘ .1 illwiiidieilyfii Malia. on -l rnpriaed (‘olltravtffor four yw-nrs. Ga bib‘ w Milli"; ll . rl a, _ 6 t lilofmat ll r i C on a; to cgnflltitms u; 'e_ r__,y ;sel\visn %‘"£i-Trtjrlifl Tortuga-r‘ may he oh- lt the Post tlfflw-n of Mount i: aqdTrani-h Villagu and at o ictof ills Post‘ Office Inspec- . . .. . JOIIN’ Ii‘. WIIEAII. ~ -. ’. Pnqt tlflice inspcctvir Rice ‘Inspector's flfficc. lotto wn July tirlth. i920. Mon ___ -.-' * sou .3 "lfAIL QONTRAUI‘ ‘souius .' siclnmi rmmnns. addreltsflfi fn illflfPtistlitltltir flenvrai, i l hr- FF!‘- ivsd at Ottawa until nnonjnii Fri- l! the _i_‘ fieptcmbcr for the hflnoo o im Majesty's sum. n. s proposed Contmrt fur four ars: all: timen pt-r wi-c-k on thr- utsgiltiterfn-ltlvsr iiurni Mail uta o.-I.from lite lat January n . . mining furth- "‘i’§'°'“"°lli‘ o dill n t l C 0 l O as dlirlso irlaypbgflseen and --foflna1of*'l‘dfidsr may be ob- ll: it's 7 a: pa i- rou -:e;fl‘i'i:'cs":i'ild' b: ‘all ‘tlf ‘ ' r.,_ . - theflvst Office ln- glis v. ‘wagon’. t‘ as sot ' p qnaffic < or I P frilly’. . s. I 10th, 1920. I followiug horses liava '2, Jiilda s.. nominated and" ownsd p; assésnls; a Qbfl-llln, G f ived at Ottawa. until noon. on f-‘ri- I Exhibition Grounds, Soul-ls. ' saloons; good tables; other amusements. .. . Souris_by the sea. cis s‘ i’ " _’_s,_11 cuss A" f; » Aibart 1.. noaiiastairandviwnod , H‘ wotlfticiiziisriottotown Edna Hamlin, nominated aidfownsd by 1.1!; llcNaill. ‘Gnarls.- 4 Lois Gay. nominstodand ofwuad by A_ Lzflogers. Keasington. £- Ksltle. nominated and ownsl by James Arbiilg. Charlottetown. Corwln imaominsioa by 1.01m. owned by John PBmlth, kidsori _ _ v ate mo? , ' Miss Elrcd, nominated by 12o. ma. owned by John rsmiin. xinironl UptnniPrince, nominated and‘ owned by Home BrosJWInsIoS. , Bybil Cmnominatgd and owned by Vsnacliss Curley, Village Green Mlssjolla ‘Rico. nominated and ownsifliy Wllllcarthur, Kenslngton Commodore Crlliceus. nominated and owned by W. McNcill, Southport. ' Juanita Aubrey, nominated and owned by Hammond Kally, Ch'towfi. Bgtonetto. nominated and ownedpy D.E.McPharson,New Glasgow,N.8 Belle Baring. nominated and owned by J. Parker Hooper, Clftown. 2.25 PACE _ Wilfrid Hal. nominated and owned by H almond Kelly. Clflowii. Angus Dillard, nominated and owned by W.‘ McNeill, Southport. Ed. Locands. noniinatedby B. Hooper, owned by C. H. Benoit, Charlottetown. Keeniuh Aubrey, Corner. Christie Dillon, nominated by the McKi John P. Smith. Kinkors. _ Lillian: Potchen, nominated and owned by James Bridgetown.‘ ' . Miss Loyburn Forwood, nominated and owned by J. HIMcGrQgor, . = Montana. ‘ , ' - .Colninodoi'c K,’ nominated and owned’ by Alex Kennedy, Southpom Minnio P.. nnilnaled by ’l‘. (i. lres, owned by Preston Pica-so. Murray its bur. - i , » Tho‘. sboveiliul of ironies is sufficient reason for one of the besi day's racing held on the island. Bpeclul lrallis will lenrc Clifll'ltll't-'it1\\'n at 8.46 s. m. csfirlng passengers and horses lo uutl from llie iluccs. Fares; Firsbcliuis rcturn $2.75. sccofid class return ltiiii. All horses air-hid or Autos will ontsr by eitnl road. Attics and Ill norscs will go back the main rnmi to the track uti- varkcd brick of Grand Ethan. w cluirgo and lalkc cure of sumo. an- nominated and owned by Edward Stewart. Park nnon Drug Co... owned by McDonald, 7 . 8 t he I the cars will in hers/H comm-tent man will no n. _ v 'l‘e:liiis and Automobiles will liicel thé special trains. and convoy passengers back to the Race Grounds, whore they can procure one ul lhs best dinners in lown-nl n vcry nominal fee. Montagurfs lnaal tables have u reputation, second to none. _ ‘ ' Allllllfisiuu. adults 50c. Children 25c. T. G. IVES, 2li71-ll-6-5i. ..____..__ _ __.___ 112i? r. .--—#-:'——~ sic- STANDING: Finis COMPETITIM 1920 , .c_Asl-i PRIVZEB roa kisuos or- one‘, WHIAT, BARLEN AND cLOVER FOR BEEIJ. There w,ill be competitions in the three counties, where there are five or more entries each for wheat, barley. oats anrlclover for seed. ' The number of ‘prizes, in each county, u will . pg pfqpufflonatg with the number of entries. Thus the greater the number of entries the greater will be the number of prizes. Prizes will be paid lac- Wfillfls lo the score. For whestand barley forty cents a point will bd psld, for each point of the sccreabovo eighty. I clover fifty cents s, point will and hepsidufor each point ‘shove eighty. RULES AND REGULATIONS A field of oats shall consist ‘of st iasst five acres, of wheat and barley three acres, of clover one half acre. , . For oats» 1 . 2. An entry fee of $1.00 will be charged, for the first and fifty cents for each additional entry. 8. The entry fee shall accompany the application. 4. Entries should be insda to the Department - Charlottetown. not later than. Augusti2lsl, 1920. of ‘Agriculture. O ‘ . . 5. Competition should notify the Dsparlment of Agriculture at least one weak previous to dais on which hiiivbsting will begin, ti. The Judging will be done by réproenistlvos of the fqeparl; ~melnf of Agriculture. ' 7- Cumin-filers are ffiduestsd to note Hi0 following requirements fonslandiiig fields of outs. A Thczllcld iuusi be seeded with (n) Registered Banner Oats (b) Seed from s field, which had hlbn sown with registered seed‘ and inspected and approved While growingu‘. (c) §esd from ‘field: that have been two or moro years in the Compbiiiion and havs scored no‘ less than lllwoufof 20 points fol purity and approv v nlcnl of A» lcullure. I . 2012-8-3 FUesFrillI. ed by ‘the ‘Depart , . c. w. v; A. win. 1101.1) A /TEA . PARTY. ~ AOn Wednesday the 18th of August, at the Well stocked good music; dancing and Reserve-this date for a good outing to '_\ hiv oitosa 2062 8 l0 I'll. Ialigibiotidstart onmi ~g.i_i.i countdown.’ a . , JUST Aiilliir; ‘AAA Q THE FIR vvq 8T GUQTONIII charms at Hrs. Fagin had scarcely mixed her batter. and Mary and l set up the tables, when 1n walked Mr. Pope. fliexsal estate agent. » "WhewW he wiiistlod through his teeth. "but this is scrumptious; let me compliment you young !adfcs._ is Mrs. Fagin around?" "Sure abs is. and wailin’ to serve you some lunch," she answer- ed. "it's 800d you said nothing against me. because I could hear every word you said. Bet right down, the pancakes will be ready in a minute." “Will you have honey or syrup with them?" l asked as he seated himself. “Honey, please. you?" "Nothing today _but and coffee." "Ycu mean the kind with lots sugar on?" “Yrs. The kind your made,” l answered smiling. "Fine! l see where my money wi-ll go, and all l can hope is you will refute to serve me when i have hull i-nough. Mrs. Fagin came out and talked to him while he ate his clikcs. She‘ told him she coudn’: be llicrc a1! the llnle, bul would keep’ truck of things. He promised i0 send us customers, and they were chatting gayly when the door, opened and two nicely dresscd ladies came in. Mrs. Fagin fairly scuttled off ti tho kilt-licu, whiic Mary plaice-l chairs ior ihchi at ihe window “llifc the choice one of lll9lll sll. “What a prllly placlf!" olll o lhcm exclaimed. "it looks so neat and cheery. Let mo sea s menu please." - "We ain't not nonc." Mary rcpli- cil. \Ve only serve pancakes. doughnut: nnll coffee today.’ “Oli—-l did so wiint some toast (lllil lcit!" "l ihink i can manage that Madame," i had overheard, and had no intention of disappointing our What else have doughnuts oi nioilier lint customrrs~and such nice iosi-‘ng one: :00, “I'll lake pancakes too." siib Lllld, and her companion duplicated her order. i whispered to Mrs. Ifiigin. "You done Just right dearie. I bought a ‘loaf of bread-it won't lake but a jiffy to toast ll." And she brcsvnerl it so nicely fl‘ was c-nbllrnfsotd by the praise lhs “wo- man bestowed. "This is something ilke' toast! it is delicious. You must have a good cook. it's time we had a decent- place in" this part of towh Audtl0'n_ . Sale‘- Of Property AT CHERRY VALLEY ON SAT- URDAY, AUGUST 14"! At one o'clock ‘sharp. Having sold my farm, 1 will sell by auc~ ion on the premises on above dais all my stock, farm and impis- meats. all sums over 810,00 and 6 cent. per snnum off for cash. J. A. McDonald, Auctioneer. The Annual General Meeting of the (THARlLOTTETOWN CAN COMPANY LTD, will be held at the Company's offices on Wednes- dlly. Aullust 25th next at 12 o'clock noon with a view to adjournment until tho last Wednesday in Sep- tember at the same date and hours. By order. C. FAIRALL FISHER. __ Stacy-Tress. 1078-7-31- Bat. Tue. Fri. Tue. 4i li- ‘chi TAXES The 10th day of August will be the last day for allowing discount on city taxes. W. W. OLAKE. City Clerk. 2038-84-81 home, Curran Ban Brid e (‘bmmencing at 1 Horse, 1 Mare, (Ayrshire (new);,1 ihtWagon, ness;1 set niture and effects. 2064-8-10-2i. ' Annual Meeting! B’ 1 WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 11th.. rubber tire; 1 set Light xpreiss Harness and all household fur- TERMS—-3 months’ credit, 6 BENJ. CARTE A Paris Chtlilt (Illa: Haw to Grow llaiif ‘* f f ' ~.j 1n Paris the {adios have entirely abandoned wearing rats. which is duo entirely to this now discovery. ‘ it‘ has been provan that certain barbs contain ingredient; fiat will Positively grow llair_ That they contain this lonx-lcokad-lor article is roves ovary d1?- ho French are now placing on tho inn-get a preparation contain- ing the extract from Herbs and leaves, which is having a phenom- ‘ansi asia. This preparation is called "DEL; MAY'8 FRENCH HAIR TONIC and is bring sold with a Kusrantee to remove dandruff and to grow hair in abundance. Being dalnllly perfumed. DELMATS FRENCH HA“! TONIC" makes a most pleas ‘ant dressing, and ls 101d by your druggiai. Price (1.99 I Mm”- ‘soid by E. A._Fosier. Cellini] Di-upsiore, Charlottetown to run in for a bite.“ The other woman RSFN-‘ii with h", and they ate each an order of pancake] besides their toast and w». ,.. "HQw much do 1 owe you. she asked when they hsd iinishcd. "Sixty cents apiece." I sald~ "That is very reasonable. YOU will see us often." Whcn she left, [here was a quarter left beside lice" plate, According to our 115F00- ment this went into s box to be used lo buy stock or anything needful. My, Pope, the real estate agent. had lingered reading a lWWiflHl-IQT- Nowhe rose, an said: ' "Don't be too cheap in your prices. You can't give food iou cheap and make a living." "Wail a liiiniiie, Mr. Pope," Mrs. Fagin cailtill, lllflii collie iii wiping hcr hands on her apron. "l want you to look over these prices. Do you think them about right?" We hsd put down what We thought we should charge for the simple things we had decided lo serve. "Yes-J should say these‘ were rlout right Cheap enough. yet l think they will leave you a margin of mrolil that will insure success when you-get going. Then, loo. if you are loo cheap you might gci an undesirable crowd. UfilA}'£‘§—l think lli(‘S8 prices will do-for s trial anyway." “Thank you! Come often and bring your friends!" Mrs. Fagin said with u iaugli as she disappear- ed. Several more dropped in hr lunch. Then Mrs. Fagin want home. leaving some batter ready mixed so if anyone came in during the afternoon. She would come back to be there at tea and dlflflvl‘ time. “Gee, but ain't lit swell!" Mary exclaimed when we were alone. "it is going to be very nice. i never would have thought of it— never dared to try it had you not been so sure we could succeed. jfomorrow-A Happy Day smciwgigmnuis HALIFAX. Nlsust l10.-—(uotat- ons furnished by F.~ B_ Mccufdy and Co. the Montreal Stock Ex- change.) Stock.—-Tv:o young horses, one 81 79% cow (Farrow); three beebcstlieplub 9‘ ' 131 one heifer: two calves; seven Ar‘ H“ pigs; forty liens; 9 choice milk ,,. ' so: 49% cattle, all young. an PM nay u,“ Implements-Threshing out- Gen: , ' ‘ 55 :2“ Harris) almost new; one set of Cm‘ 127% 122% wheel barrows (Massey Harris); Mei pet 153% “Sp one walking plow; one cart and p_ s_ ' s”; wheels one sctiffier; one potstoe R_ G: 88 86 digger; one driving Waggon; one g_ p_ 91% driving sleigh; one wood sleigh; st“. 53% 59% one set of driving harness; collars U_ p_ 114% and homes and other ha-rness. also x, . 35% 34% all__other articles too numerous to M_ p, g, 74% 72% mention. i. P. 73 71% Tsrms.-—Four months credit in M_ p_ 115% - ‘RUTH HIT‘! HIS 89TH JDBEPH ‘8ULL|VAN¢' CIRCUIT DRIVE DETROIT. " C-H., Aug. S-Bsbe Ruth hit his 39th circuit. drlva of lha season at Navln Park Field n day. The first batter up in the second inning. Ruth hit Ehmktfs first. offering to the right field vmll. FIFTY FOOT FOBSILIZED FIBH SALT LAKE. CITY, Ulsh, Aug. 5—-A monster petrified fish. nearly 50 feet in length, has been discov- ered encased in the rocks in Gar- ileld county Utah, about 70 miles east of IPsngullch, by Sheriff James Goulditlg of Garfield county and T. W. Smith, of Salt Lake, who have been prospecting in that sec- tion. Four years ago at practi- cally the same spot the fossil re- mains oi a glalll lizard were found. Goulding and Smith have offered their find io the University of Utah. v Mlnardl‘: Iilnlvanit For Diphtheria. AUCTION SALE I will sell for James Roberts, on his farm at his Ofl 3 0‘(‘/lock p. m. 2 Oxen, 3 years old; 1 Bull ; 3 Pigs, 24 Hens, 1 Ex press *Wa on, ar- lp. c. on for cash. Auctioneer. "i. ' ‘ 3 __ , .. . ‘pa-upon. Mary, and it is all owing to you, ‘ ‘ia4’¢<o-o4-v0-0040060O-OO60" _ av atsanr t. omufiti , THE l Expanslva To Tolanata to the ‘successful operation of a 9i: ia the y- senos of ill fitting pistons, and thlsfincludes Jim fitting of the rings as well asof tho pistons them- selves. in tho h-urry of quantity production, not s few cars are nut into servicirwith this initial defect and fail to give good results until it is corrected, but as a rule, loose and leaky pistons develop only oft- er long usage or aftcrua failure pf cylinder lubrication which has f0 suited in tho scratching or "scor- ing" of cylinder walls and pistons and perhaps the breaking of rings. A sitigle failure of engine lubrica tion may work more harm as to pis» lon fit than years of normal opt-ra- tion and it is especially to be guarded against with llll.‘ fuel now in use, The first indication: ‘of faulty piston ill is vcry often the oiHoullng of Slliiflbplllgliklfllllftll, if it develops suddenly, without any charge havingbten made in iubr-i- cutlug conditions, is n fairly sure sign tliul piston-rings orvevcn pis- tons and cylinder bores require at, tcntion. lf u cylinder will not tightly retain its charge of gas, iiVliflfl it is hand-cranked its compression stroke and both in let and t-xliuusl valve are known to be light, it i» proof positive» that the charge leaks past lliv piston- rlnss and piston. assuming iinit there is no leak at ilic spilrk-plug or around the licad gasket. The leaky piston results in denilnished power, waste of fuel- and oil, rapid carboniiistlon and ultimately iii A cylinder with a leaky piston los- cs niucii o fits charge before it is llrcd nnd tho cxploslu prcssurs upon Hi0 piston is llius greatly ru- duccd, Willi u currcsptmding rc- dmiuflll 0f lwwcr. The escaped fucl is worse than lost, for ll ent- ers the crankcase and thins lllc oil, while tlic nil tliul passcs ilio lcuky rings forms deposits on the piston heads and elsewhere. Aflcr piston and cylinder wear lius gone sulllclenlly far, enough loosciiess is developed so that the piston. in? stead of running smoothly, "cocks up" in lne cylinder bore, striking its upper and lower edge-s against it and producing the peculiar mill’- ing knock, known as "piston slain!‘ which in most engines, is pronounc- ed when they are suddenly accele- rated. -—_-z 'fi* lcnmltwuiiouor ForYollr llairanilScalp ’ Dandruff kills tbs hair. Ctttlcnn hill duidrufl, Try this treatment. Before retiring rub Cuticura Ointment iatopart- lags all over the scalp. Nut morning shampoo will Cuticura Soap and hot water. Rinse with tepid water. Dandrufl usually disappears, hair stops falllns and I becomes thick. live and healthy. . Si!’ "to ad II all Da. S0" - "-=-"v§".'§"'"‘"~°s=:ii-:22r* Qfl-Pld l In» PAIFIC F A R M I LABORERS EXCURSIUNS APGU“... 6 AND FARES FROM CH'TOWN $24.80 Going $29.90 Returning To Winnipeg, Man. to 0t. John, add Local 0on- aiid Class Fara to rataa from It. John, IIO Going and us Iatlmlilll, ‘ N. I. fla'I_“=Y, Blatrlot. Passenger Agent ' " H. IJDAVW N, tom Again. \ lliliiilllflhc ‘. snow . rrFrEn PISTON ,- *7 Exponalvo To Currant. Int 1‘_ v One. thing that is absolutely fatal llirougii . noisy and uneven engine operation ' P I ‘mt t! lfiidsgyza.’ ‘Cl-KM .A$T5f-.l ‘ icmtacsamsiaisstsictlyaroinodyforlafantsaadchiliiras, »- 31-300mm" imam fl‘ . 4m!" _ - i, umnnqn, . fvrhhvw . "m"! M“. 10,50,114," m-pqglpmgiinn . It was s seal lg ,1.‘ rosary 1 m on ailment! d him" w! ~.~ r thdpaivlicatteryearaolraaoarcli,‘ ‘i f" glatttimhssbseismaus forit tiiatltallso forovcrlil. .y¢nrshal IIOIIWOI. . wrist‘ is‘ casrosuli “ I riaisa harmless substitute forCastorllmParcgogic, cart»;- and Soothing Syrups?" It h pleasant. it: contains i neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. its "up ls its guarantea. For more than yam it has been in constant use for the relic of Oonstipa n, flatttleacy, wlfld.ehlk and Diarrhoea; aying Fevarishnssa arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Boweis, aids the assimilation of Food; givin health and natural sloop. The Children's Comfort-The others lend- , . GENUINE ICASTO R IA ALWAYS) A Bears thcSigriattm of A I e For 0ver 30 Yea vill canvass auavvsuv. Maw vault GI" » "l IS n no Pure. Bred Live Stock sms Mil Jergny Uttli. 30 months. Siiorlliorn heifer 1 3'98!‘- 3 Holstein bulls, under 0 mos. Holstein Heifer Calf. under 6 months. 2 Holstein bulls, undersmcs. Ayrshire bull. 4 months Qhorfliflfll Bull, 4 months Shorthorn cow, 6 years Shortliorn Heifer, 18 months ' Shorthorn heifer. 4 mouths, Holstein Bull, 4 years Ayrshire Bull, 4 years. » siioruiorn cow. 7 years. (with heifer calf at side) pow, 5 ysarsf with calf st aide.) Shorlhorn bull, 1 month ' 1 heifer l5 mos. old. ., 1 Shorlhorn bull calf 8 mos. old. 1 Shorthorn bull calf, 1 mo. old. NAME AIDRIID George i-lnslam. BDYlIIflWld- (;_ i). McLean, Clyde River. Shorlhorii heifer, 1 year- s. c. Lune, Pownul Wallace iifcNutt. Darnley, Wallace McNutt. Darniey- §Rohert McNutt, Darnisy. - -.Wm. A. White, Rollo Bay’ Cent"- ii, n, Smith, McNeilPs Mills. 2R, D, Smith, McNeilPs Mills. H. D. Smith, McNeilVs Mills. “H. o. Smith. McNeilYs Mills. Theophilus Pinsau, Rustlco, R-R John B. Mclcwnn. Greenwich. c J. B. Miilmnn, Kenslnglon. RR. z Shorlhorn ‘IJ, i3, Milimsn, Kenslngton, RR. 2 C. McLean, DeSablo J. B. Miilinsn. Konsinslon. ‘J. S. Jenkins. Upton Farm. J. S. Jenkins. Upton Farm. - Department of _A .%._—____. griculture v For Quick Sale Must go before 12th August, one pure bred Clydesdales stallion two years old. One Frost and Wood binder, seven foot cut, with fore carriage, almost new. --CAR—- . i; One Studebaker car, runabout in good repair. Apply To ~ »i a GARFIELD DOUKENDORFF North River. ' P. E. I. NOTICE_ ‘; it Time for allowing 5 per. cent. discount,’ on Provincial Income Tax f0l' 1919 is further extended to 16th August 1920. 1977 7 ll tl All ll 2=E_ “- Eastern Steamship Linqqilnc. ' Iua-nloanrnlgaiuarnooogo- aomoossaoaassaautna lll ' VIPIO g "v so "no-i sue ' 714' lIa-Illoola sacs q mum! soaaaatioa with Ietrosolitaa lane manure toriaw Int vl‘ t til ‘If W" " """-':"."iv.:.. [final .1. r - - . .... ."i.'.~. ‘s! LOLiaI ital!‘ _, r’ . a’