—_-—- anQIrs. Walter Green, Summer- fle a son. Congratulations. -—-— 1 ~ t We have just landed tlwo cars 5mm!’ 91°!”- R°ii° t 06681‘ 8111110106 which we are offer- .-n- int. 10th to Mr. and ,1 AV‘HK the P. E. Island Hos- .’ 4110b Sept 29th. 1920. to Joseph ~tLod.iMrl_ Davis, Edward Street, a fillalohn llabon. Congratula- 0 . ‘ ‘ ' DEATHS iHlPflARDy-dn this city on Sep. 27th, 0001118! Althin. child of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert Shepherd. ngcd digit.’ months. HARDING-At Englewotid Farm. Gnhenfs Road. Sept. 26th, Paul. tilmy beloved infant son of Gavin IINLHTD. Harding. 388d l0 days. "He glthe a the lambs in his arms and cdrrieth them in his bosotn." m MEMORIAM. In loving memory oi’ Sgt. John C. Maohhven. (eldest son of W111_ Ii. aIacDwen. New Dominion) who gave his life at Cambrai, Sept. 28th. 1920. Four Killed In Railway Collision (Special to The Guardian.) WINNIPEG, Sept. 20- Four 111011 WON! killed 11ml two injured at i..'ill N. m. today in a roar t-nti i-tiillttitttt when a freight trnlii o1‘ the L‘. N. l: that ran into a stock tram rttnhins: head on, five miles west of Can- orat Unit. Farm Iior Sale 11 acres of land situated at Brook fteitl, 9% miles from Charlottetown l mile from Coiville R. R. Station 75 acres under tlon. balance covered with hartl and soft wood, within W, mile o1‘ two schools and churches. churt-ltos oi either denominations. within ow reach. never failing strt-ztm of will er at the rear, two wells a‘_till‘ front, large house and commotimns barns all in good repair. well tom ml with cedar anti wire. For further particulars atttiir " ANGUB N. McLE-OD. . ' Brookflettl. i’. E i 3201-10-1-fmw8ipd. iii‘;- iott sate" The subscriber viii offer for salt by Auctiom/Wediestltw til" ti"? day of Decem’l:1er.,at l0 o'clock. 4T aqrq; 0f land iii Bttlllt‘, L0! 46. This lend is corered with hard and soft wood. Also on the some tlav at Bin); Pmd, at ‘l tft-lot-k, l2 acres of lam’ in a high sIfliP of t-u!~ tivlation. Ttrms at sale. ANDREW .\I()().\'.-I'i'. Mnrtiil "'V'tli') III-Lt _.._._,_. Canadian iiintionai Railways TIME—P.E. ISLAND ntvtsiou Commencing Monday. October 4th. 1920. trains will run as follows. Wlhft- Dilly except Sunday leave (‘har lottetown 6.25 n. m.. arrive Borden 8.45 n. m.. Summerside 11.20 n. m.: returning leave Borden 4.10 p. m. Rfrive Summerside. 6.05 p. tn Charlottetown 6.35 p. n1. Dally except Sunday‘ leavt- Phar lottviown 12.40 p.m. arrive Sum meriede 4.35 p. m. ily except Sunday leave (‘har ioetetown 2.40 p. ru. arrive ilor 110111.10 p.m. arrivt- Hummorsitlt L08. p. m. Tignisb 9.45 p.1n. Daily except Sun/lay lvazt- Iiur ass 6.40 n. m. srrivo Emerald Junt- 11911710 a. m. Summersitlo 9.20 l. m. Charlottetown 10.40 a. n1. Dolly except Funday leave Tis ish 6.35 s. m. arrive Snmmt-rsitl» 0.00 a. m. Charlottetown 12.4w "Dolly except Silndny it-avo 'i‘ig- Jleh 7.26 a. m. arrivt- Summer- 1 e 1.30 p. m. leave Stunmorsidv i. 0 p.m. arrive Borden 6.10 o.a1. connecting at Itmerttitl with n from Borden and arriving %rlottotown 6.35pm. ll V except, Sunday leave Sum- CHANG! OF e 0.46 a. m. srtivo (‘bar town 10.40 s. 1n. Passengers foFHninIl-nd by thia train change car! at Emerald Jct.. arrive Bor- rl' .451. m. g._. * y except Sunday leave (‘bar- ' 6.50 s. m. srrivs Mt. Bfifwhrt 8.45 s. m. Georgetown 11:101. n1. 8ourls 11.25 h. m. returning lrx-ve Souris 1.16 p. m. Georgetown 1.00 p. m. Mt. Stew nrt 4.15 p. m. arirve Charlottetown $.50 p. m. D0111 except Sunday leave Elmira 86a .m. Souria 0.56 s. m. 6.45 mm. Mt. Stewart l.“ a.m. arrive Charlottetown 10.00 a. m. returning leave Char- _, In 3.06 p. tn. arrive Mt. rt 4.15 p. m. GQorIBtOV/ll l“ p. n1.. Bourio 6.05 p. m.. 1J0 p. tn. Ill- y except Saturday end Sun- vo llnrrq Harbor $.45 a.1n. _ ~ ottetnwn 10.40 a. rn.; ve Charlottetown 3.30 pip‘. Iarray Harbor 1.26 A y any have Murray Har- Ioeulfi a. n. ltrrivo Charlotte 10.08 a. In. returning lesvt p. m. arrive l.“ GNIIM-On Wednesday to Mr. 01"‘ ing at very low prices~~ ‘_.. 11:181. excellent cultiva] i1! also want a quantity o1‘ good y ‘iatry buyer for which we will pay tigheet prices. M. Kennedy 8t Co. ‘f3tl0-8-23-urwf 211. fi" Seed Potatoes The I’. E. l.. Potato Grgwcrs‘ As- sociation wil sell ilertified Nu. 1 inspected Hood Potatoes of the Green Mountain. Irish (‘tibblor and Maine (inint varit-ty tn any one tnaltlng application. Parting tiesiring stock practically disease free should apply at once. as Growers from Iinitctl States are sending in orders for carloatls at a satisfactory price. shipments to bi- made this fall. Applications 111d inquiries should he made at uttt-t» i0 the Secretary. \V. Iloultor, Char- lottetown. 1'. E. Island. 2ti42-9-6~mwftf. FAR not sm: iht- Launt-hing iioatl tit it ro-‘ld -Ii 1h» rr-ur. (loot) iiwelIing-lttuist- anti hat‘ s. .\'t lite turner l't‘!iIiIt'it i11 tho \\'t autl iginnxioim Io ittll. this farm can be iiad iti a imrgttul. For partictiizlfs apply at once Iii. PALMER d» PALMER, Solicitors 3122-91441- ; I IBSII iiiii i mg The snirst-ribrrs have in their shop at Souris, :1 quantity of fresh herring suitable for fox fecli or luhsirr bait. MATTHEW 8t. MCLEAN. Souris. ii Iii-I) W261. ‘Drolessioil-zti thing-T Dr. W.L. McLellan DENTIST -_-._~ Riley Building, Queen buncl Phone 66h shrill-kt Li sot. Dr. 0. C. Archibald ;r.»..t-|.-tt.- III] y, y, {met tlrtttitlat- .» a ti. .,»l l . ,,.. Ltd Lt. tayt 1..t1 in» 1nd ‘Throat. ‘ i -~ |».t_\'~ Iluiitittu: '11-'1- ,;(tt\rgl\ gt -.-t, ttppttsttt. tltturtltuii wifirt- Tt-‘lenitrtnc Ill-ti. _ (mu-t- Htllllrtfri] In 12 n m; 1 tt- :- t». m. .\it|\‘ iu- rnIISIIIIuII nIT hours til llil Illllalntrti Sift-til. DR. CLIFT .(.'IIINI§'|(‘, IHHPA§ICP4 .\n\v til Ylt-lurln lltllvl. "l'0\\ N, I'- H. l.) tluy. Mummy. Hutu l, \li.\l\il NOTICE before un- tint- huntirml srros srualv-l i‘! .\litt'i1t-il IIirt-r, 3% miles frtttnl (‘artiiuatr Farm runs utuih from l I Colin, grvwn In the mp1,‘, Inountlin I nu ' ' ' .- WOIMI fragrance and fllvvul W S E A L BRAND -4Iu perfect Toffee Blended ‘and roasted and put into sir-tight packages, it: goodnm and exhil- "Pcrfoct Coffee -— Perfectly Motif-fies on request. I 0I"l‘ A Shoe Boil. (“upped flock 01' Bursitis FOR Agsonsme IRADI MARK RI£».U.S PAT OFF will rrtiut-tt lllt-ttlisltt . imt >- ltttl anti titvm anti ittart- 1m - |il'1lIl\|)|I_\'. * [I14 ‘ ~t. t Jib. for mm litttmt-tti fur ‘uv-iliituts. \'.‘ tiu pull Illliillilllllilittt]: a l--tl'tli~ ut tirtu:1-.|.~=i.-= tn‘ \\'ilI ttu _-.-,.., |Ili'I'i' tr yt-lu 111 rpmattt- .I It. t- "e I“i\'r\ class rrpztir, good t-eiiar alul it! lt- I‘filllll"iI ltouse, in firu i»! iu good iticttiiiy. if not sold by privaiu sale will hi; (IIIPYPII by .111c'ion on Friday Ociohnr 8th, at 12 okriot-lt at 12 Dutiglns Street. t _. __ _—_=v.: iinre I‘ rt 7 At the Itt-sttleneti of II-‘iitiul Mr» ipnln I52 lliilshortittglt Strt-nt m, I'rul:1_v Ot-ltiht-r 1st. (‘nttttttt-nvittg at 1.30 o't'lot'k p. 111. Parlor, tlinint: room, bodrwtvtu anti ltiIvht-n furni- t iuro, tnats, oilt-lotlt. tlishoa. r-l-z BENJ. CARTER, .t\11t:lltu1oer. Fpi. 2t 'l_r. 4i. pd. t... I “I w Nu“! 31mm. ntlrn Ittli23-7-27- DR. J. C. HOUQSTOIN iYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROA) lffiut-Wliliry‘ Iiuiltiiitu, Q11» t-u Strut- iipptnttlv |‘|‘uw.~u- l:lll.“ Ifwtitlottwt» »I tirnflt-u Strut-i. ttrfit-t- I|t>l|1'.~t will n. m to 4 p 1t- idveniuun by Appt-itttntt-ul t DR. H. D. JOHNSON I-Iye, liar, Nnso, Throat anti Skit Office Iii? Kent Si. Phone X21 .i liours 10.00» 4.00. Evening by attpointttir-ttt Residence. 6 Water Su-t-ot, Phone 9. 1111i 154i 7-l2~3u1t1- o. s. INMAN, KT}? gariney “i? I To h" snld at tho Four! Ilottatt llttttsluttv, at noon n11 ’I‘hurstl.-ty, IIIItIIIIT 14th, two lots tif iantl all; uatvtl in tho village oi‘ Iinnshttwm‘ "no vnnialilittg 4l/_. {1(‘r1'§_ other .1 1,10 ZIPTPH also at swutt- iilut- anti. plat-v two fztruts siitutlrtl on lh" unrtlt sitlt- of lht- road, 11111» 111:i1~ frtziu Iloushatv, mu‘ t-tutiuilt- int; ilii acres, ttlltvr 103i acres, For further iuforulttiittti apply to Alan Stun-art, Sirztihgarint-y. 3088-9 287141-3111. stint .ln u tti -t farm nu Frisian ltttrttl. Imi tit, UN 5I0\'I).\\, Tlll". 41'" HAY 0|.‘ IN"I‘IIIII'III. I920 $1‘ ll 011,011“ tlit- rt-liittvtnt: .'~‘tt1t-.lt:» l Marv Ill yours ultl, l hm" ' i .\'I'l|l’.~t Ititl, I .\Iit1‘t- itntl '1 .\l||lt t‘1t\\‘.~t til) unit.) I H1~Ifr~ 7141111 itltl tin rail’): I Ifoift-t I _\ Illil. I i'.'tll‘, I Sprint: Pig's, I .‘~'lt\v l pm’ 1. Barrister and Attorneyvat-Law Room No. 12, (Iamernn Illork VICTORIA ROW 2125271711 S. S. HESSIAN ‘ Iarriafor, Solicitor, Notary Puhilt Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Montague '1'. IC. Island on. I. n. cnoitiit‘ VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Reaidonctxtiil Prince St Corner Prince and Sydney Sta. Phone 804 J. A . 11110110111515 Barrister, lelleitor, Etc. MONEV T0 LOAN Oflice-Jlllsy Building . B» '9 who soon-n camber-venom. 1», Charlottetown IPIII." tIIII. if: stun-p, I‘t|t1~ Ilrt-ti lit-us. ‘ml - Tttruipu. I.\II'I.I‘I.\II‘I.\"I‘L\' -I Iiitltli-I iVntz-li A‘ \\"iwl.) I Iluy ltultt». ltiittnc Pit-w, tiflvwt A“ “mm! t I Finnlt- Plow, it in! Tnnllt Itnrrtm i hlln Ilitrrtnv, Potato Hruf-l "l‘ Ftttulp Pulp t-r [It 7 Imint-t Ht-ttlflt-r. I Turnip Pulnt-r, .. in =1 tlrt-tt Axle.) I Trurk \\'ttt-.t-t_| "\'. i l-ixntr-as “Wagon tlntti-Io lnivttn: Hit-lulu. l Ilttxl <1. iuitf | Witt-ti Slelult. .\I111I Illuazer. "l-nln uuii Fork, l Thrr-shlut: .\IIII I Hart-oi Plturn. '1'ro1un Heywvrnirtr inn lit-t. r-apnrltv ‘r117 filuvt‘, I M|>| till/taunt.) I (‘nuk- xttrt-a-t Ilnrnnss. I m-t Iltivlnt: Iiitrnt-s "v-Iittlu 11ml Ihvmea 2 Trot-es. 2 lluffnln Robes. and other nrtlt-low too Hillflfirnlll mflfltltm. Also Hrtttllflhnlrl l-‘urni and n tiulmtlty of Hardwood 1. ‘f tit-r. PF/TEII ll I4 0 I)! Fl- IIIS-OJ-lmo. t .. anmmzkflpd’ Ant-t nnnr I t ..| FORBALE ti. Enquire Sergeant Bradley, 14- nice io htr, slut ruuitl uol conceive. Douglas Sit-wt. _ 5111- “its, aitrays 11.1111 l a grvitl BENJ. CARTER. i t iirklttr iur in. Jill‘ -y oi l=i=lli. Alltjiiunpw;l\ig upposttl to _]1.1l of munt._y_ \\'t-. 300341-2801. pd. anti I, were one same people "she Jtougltt. ‘l tutu‘ that this: attitude til‘ hlzttit- tr’1 ta going it) t'tttt:»‘t~ mt» 1t good tnxitiiy‘. I l1. ti lllllll). tit:- . - uZTZ-‘TJAI.’ _ J: 1 . ,. Iii Iunttltn, flit 4.’- ffhit-kttns. "lfili‘ Vitt Ttitta II11_\'. film Hiitttks ~t mutt-u Grain. 1m s ttiltr \\'I\1'.'1i I . --1tl in slit-at‘, 2 utrva Point-tot, 401000.04 JUST t c1111 i IV JANI PHILPI v1 , A CALL Chapter 130. “I am very iwttoreti that you it-t me come." iilr, Claxlott said itl rt-stipnso to Mother's greeting, ‘then x-hajttvtl ‘eutt-traluingiy ‘for about half an ltrutr. When he left he ‘kt-ti if ht- mighi t-tunn again, anti other t1nitt-siittili11giy' gave l1|11t tirmlssiutl. I hull sai “very little, yx-l httil thtvrottizhfv hjttytttl his 44".‘. iilinlut‘ was otrilttvsiasltt- over "m "Ho's iht- right sort. Zt-tia." .111- . ‘III, t man illlytllli‘ would bi- p: .u.i ‘u ltnotv. It is wonderful to 111v tl1:1| you ltttppruvti upon stitch a pitttrv. I have rttzttl s11 tum-h kitilillll the tizittgt-rs ttf girls, wurlting girls. i11 a ‘big oily. I am sure if all rm- ploycrtt wt-ro Iikt- Mt‘. (‘I:txt0n, ihvro ,\rtu1|tl ibt= lliil.‘ it) ft-ttr." ' iii» IS’ ui-se, hluiittir." .I HilItI noihini-r of ihtt others I ltad Invi- I utver had tvrrittvu Mother oi ill" tlisagrt-t-ablo incidents that ltappen- t-tl wilt-u I l'i:‘~‘i rauttt to (‘ltit-ltgti. and I had no thought of tolling lit-r now. It would d0 nu H0011. “lid might maktt her worry. "H0 thinks a grtul tieatl of you, |),-;,|»_" Mtnht-r said aiitur a Iitilc. “llt- _ mt it vsry plainly." "1 t- [|‘l("jI m I1Iiil$i' him," I kili“t\' .\It,thcr was very ktrttu Jllili ‘ I tlid 110i wry liiilo tscztpt-tl ht-r. want i11-r to gel any false itivlts AIIIIII-l Mr. (‘Ilixlttffs ftleiilliifi it" 1111-. li IIIIII horn hatl ouougil i" ltave. (Wary t-tltuinttatiiy ilt-iiillii-Z "W " in lovt-‘trttli me. lg‘ 3-1111 have,“ .\I‘.1t11t-r said tiaytsiatiit-r his trail M-r. - m sent lifatltcr a (1811010115 lktesittli of fruit. With it ilk‘ 5911i i! ltiutlly uulo, saying he had 011.101" t-tl his call, and hoped to soon avail himsvif of h.~1- pertulssion to call ‘uni tltl nothing about it, but I \\'i-~itt~tl ht: had not soul Mother the fruit. I ltzttl iricll so ltarti io lit-it'll our rt lttlious absolutely‘ on ‘n D1151!“ muss lbasls that ‘this ktndnrss i100 m, more of a social tucarmng tum ' “Hm, l“. intoptletl. Then ont- - lovvlyr rlar ht: sent his car- —I kllfill’ tiothing of it until I ruacheti homt- . --\viih ortlcrs to tho chauffeur ill iako Mothut" for a tlrivo titrtltlgh, “ti. |)'tl'|(. nutl tt11_\‘\\‘l1rrt~ e151‘ Silt‘. i-irii to go. __ v 1 Nltiihrr look the ffliifiihni’ 51-“ ‘l "Lmm- n; ,._,m~__-»-_ Shh had uevt-r 1|“. :tn|.t.l sLnh 11111111.; i11 ht-r liil‘. flit/I had i11» itlta of doing so nun‘. I saw that I Iilttl 1i 110W Iii‘iiii1"iii "n Ili\' hltutls. hiuiht-r luusl ho uuttlt-i ti) uutirrsiatttl that we wvt‘c't1.t 11:, tmsititm to act-opt, favors, that ll - it p; - working girl, anti must 1111i a‘it>w my rilltiivytrl‘ i0 lithium‘ thiugs-t-vt-n for htir. .\s fur its my being poor Nioiher ttntitersitmti that pt-rlVitiiik- ‘Bill just why that tupliv mt: tho tlitlfor~ tutte in pcuplt- who iby iliriil illiii vtlutraliuu wort- in ht-r t-iztss bring w had been when Ilati could give u try luxury: \\'i1y shouldn't l some ctulrtesics be given its‘? >11 EI§M_.USING_ , r, wttsorrs trtY PADS v CAREFULLY/AND __.;.\-FULI.UW THEM . zxncuv sex. . st. of all Fly Killers 10o per Packet at all Druggists, Grocgra and General Stores .. H’. .,. BASKETS i 200---DOZENS---2il0 , All made in P. E. I- LAND, from N. B. Ash and P.E.I. Maple and Birch. Strong and well made, double bound and strapped 6 season. after Mo. Ltd. I ‘Flour and Feed ~ Warehouse iop antibottom If!” e ‘~15 Low- est prices, order carl y, th e y will scarce Ia te r in the be vt-ry For the Children OUR children will Iavo the cooling, fruity tang of PAM-LY- ADE. Give it to them often. Your dru ghtaella ADE In q handy glean I tube-enough | foriilglaaeea. It coats but Simple directlonoon every pili- age. Made in Canada. ii?‘ ._.._i.‘_-.____._‘. ' 4 Q‘ - I e0» 004 Qoooeo-o-ovobe Hints lot iltt Motorist av atssnr L. caouon ooe-ooooo-eolooaoooo¢e~- o s THE REAR DRIVING SVSTEM— THE SPRING DRIVIE. When power is ‘appiictl to the rear axle shafts. not only is there a fortse acting to tum the wheels and propel tho, car. but there is an equal rteaciiun set up. tending to fillliit‘ the axle itutlsing in the up» pnsito iiiffitfliilli, wh-it-h force mus: ht- resided i11 order to keep tilt- lllt‘i‘llilillttiil parts In their rcitttlvt- positions. I11 the same way, whru the brakes are applied, the move meni of the car which ittntis to roialt- the axio~ trm- ng to which the broke anchor- ngos are faisitt-ncd and this IBIIIIPIIC)‘ must also be resisted. When power is applied to drive a car forward thcrt- is a tendency to push the WIIUIG rcar cnd forward undor the chants and when reverse tpower or the brakes are put on the ten- tlvncy is to drag tho whole rear system out from under the car to 1hr‘ rt-ar, Titus, In tho (iv-sign of the final tlrlvc system lmcans must ht» provided to tprcvtlttt tho rear axle structure front rotating and to itet-p iho roar sxic in a practically (:0 taut position relative t0 the th.. s, so far as fore anti aft tmoveutttit is concerned. The fig- ure htrt- shown represents in prin- tripit‘, one vvry trommou iylpe of rcitr drive system. the so-caI-letl littitthkiss spring drive, as it ap lira when viewed from one sitle. lit-tt- A is a portion of a frame sidi- mwmbor, B the lranstttissiutt case, t‘. iht- portion of the rear-axle can- ing which lmusos the driving gear anti tiiffr-retiiiztl, D a cross-scciiott of an axicbltaft anti E the cross st-t-iitln of the tubular axie-‘sittlfl trrmitieti to speak to Mr. (‘Iaxion anti explain i11 l1i111 how I felt, anti fhai IWIICIIQI’ had ntavt-r been plac so shr unticrstootl such thing. . now affc-ctoti us, when that. every- IIIITIE"WHH"PK1II out of my tuinti by a lt-ttor from Kenneth Lawrennt tiaying he woulti be in China-go on the folnisving ‘Saturday. "I will (tome to you just as son. as I roach (ihicagofl he said. “i an yrontitring if you will be glad to see me." iFllfll 81/811. this was made oi minor importance, for that. very day Frank Claxton, my employer, asked me ‘to marry him! ' “I lovt- you very dearly, Zena. Wont y'all let ntc make a home‘ fut you anti your iMotlhcr-—ra.llter, won't you take pi-ty n11 mo anti make a itonte. for mt»? I ltavc start- ittl you" I hatl lwen_ so’ taken by '~‘lll‘|ii‘IH(3 tint I rmlltl not speak. .\.ii I t-otilti tit; \v.'1< to stare at i1i111. ‘lintrt you t-art- for me a little! I have stunt-thuts Iiatcrtrti utyscll’ that you did." "I cart- very nutch, Mr. Ciaxtton, hut not in that way. 0h. I a'1n so sorry! I nttvor tlroamed—" "Don't fr-ttl badly, Ilcnr. Ptarhaps i11-timi- I will b1‘ very ptttlent—" "()l1. no—" _ "is liter,‘ so-tncono also?" "Ytkwrfllir-‘I am nni sure," “Then I shall not give up ltii ltupn, Anti Zena, you won't allow tinis io make any difference’! Just target I am anything but your ltarti- hearted employer, will you? Anti I will not offend again." (tatily I proiulst ti. tWhrn he nskcti mo to marry hint it had rush- cti through my minti that I would have io leave. Anti I had brou-gltt Nlittihcr on, anti yvas not at all sure about Kenneth. Now I could go n11 as before. Lawrence. Tomorrow-Kenneth rAM-Lv-Aoe grocer or ,' AM-LY- ‘spring deflection. The drlvp Sh“! ‘M is of the housing, to which is‘ ecu‘ ‘ly (as. trnttd against rota. ‘b ‘mung vi’ snrlnx clips a and pa m“ Ii the centtt-r point D m” _ M“. elliptic leaf spring J_ t ,. end of which is definite ed upon the frame tmamb, pivoted in tihc spring l _ The rear end of spring . 1111mm ed Io the frame by the shackle u“ L- "W ‘Winston of which upon m,» permits freedom of forward t Position- IIY Neing t/ynv Droviolrsly inserts. nectetl with shalt at tho vcrsiai point bile Pinion (proptlier) axle, with nlloizher llIlI~ _ N. whvredt is attach- oti to ihv final tirive lwhaft of thr- tranntttissitm anti a telescoping Hiip-jtlitit O. W-hen forward driv- ing ‘power is applied, its reaction t-ntis to rotate tho axlevhouaing in :1 clockwise (II1‘0(‘IIilIl~-II18 ‘pinion housing anti roar tmivcrsnl point. tvutiitu: to movc upward, but as lilo llltlukfiiiilll housing is fastened i11 ht- allrilll-I. by the clips and seal. ‘his force is resisted by bite for ward half of tlhc ‘spring especially, the loaves of which are forced to- ‘rlhor anti tentl to flaitt-n whllt- ht~ loaves of lite roar half tcnd to spredtl apart. anti deflect further, Win-n reverse power is applied or he brakes are put 011 to stop for- wartl motion the action of the ltaviios of the spring is the Qppgglte of that just described. Inreuiity he rotation of the axle housing is mtiinariiy very slight and only sufficient to create enough spring fort-e to balance lhc turning force ~11‘ the housing. lBoih rea-r springs, 1 f course, act equally to limit iho "otary tnovcntcnt of IIIBdIOUSIIIK. Still, there is a slight movemt-ttt sptrciftiiy when the ciiltcli is lci =11 suddenly or an elntlrgclttly stop is made and this tends to reduce ht: severity of tho. shocks which the tucchinai parts have to "sus- ain. Since spring J is rIBIdIy held in position at K, when the car is moving fcrtt-‘artl, tho propulsive force is applied as a push. trans- mitted through the front half of the spring, act-lug in compression and rrhtn the brakes are applied to stop backing motion the action is the saute. When the car is back- ed or ihn brakes are applied to step forward motion, the front halves of the springs. acting in ionsitm, transmit the force io the frwnw, 1t the up and down motion of the axle-housing, due to road irregularities and variations in load- ing, were approximately on tltiaarc of n circio dffliwl] with tutitversal point N as a center in a vertical plane through the end of axle shaft jolui I for tho same total drivl! shaft length would ill-ways be ro- tptircti, but the up and down 111011011 .ron1 the axle is more nearly on an arc dra-wn with spring ‘hanger K 11s fl center-at much shorter rmiili-i ~a11tI thus a shorter lonléiiil ‘if lrivc shaft is required as lilfl Ifillllfl tails below or rebounds above its normal position. The slip 10in! pt-rtniLs this cthangte i11 tshaft length without cramping the iparts. ~ ytsywoitk while you sleep” A Dependable A Physic when Bilioua, Headaelty, Conafipeted and Upset. 10.25- .5°_=_-.:tlfl1mw~5- _, Eastern King’ t Exhibition Open to All King's County, at Souris, Thursday, October 7th - --$i5il0 in Prizes. The inrgcst Prize List over offered in th nitttion will b0 given this year, for horses, poultry‘. field and garden products. grain. tlairy a history of the Ano- cattle. sheep, bogs. products. fruits, flora- cuiturc. ltousehold science. etc.. e tc_ in connection with this exhibition and graded cattle horses, sheep and Parties wishing 1p- notify the Secretary who will Ollliliogug them, in tho afternoon. an auction salo of pure bred pigs will be held on the grounds dispose of ‘any animals pleele A fee o lirliehta will be charged for each animal Gllttyrcfl to, “m 11M. y“ 159m m excellent opportunity for parties wishing to purchase good stock- Amusements of various kinds will be on the arflltlltll- Admission to all depsrtmentl, 35 cents_ Excelle t hot dinners will betserved on the around» The c mltteo will endeavor to make suitable train arrange- mt-nts wh h will be announced later. For Klnnon. ire list and particulars 2876-9-18 181. write the Secretary. Mr. O_ D. lic- ' ~*"~"»1Q rnaux nututttv, Prealdent_ .-.;.rtn ‘a. v u». D, there would be no need of slip > I - property situated on the Si. Peters Road t t _ t l‘ i. . ocrontslt ,1, t DOU‘ =2 . pants LQNDON vtvAtJl Before the upent—n few drops of Mavis Toilet water and a sprinkle of talc-and you are ready to motor ofli Mavis talc will preserve all the youthful charm of your Skin. Its - cool, soothing touch will really de- light you. No woman’a dressing table is complete without these two delight- ful adjuncts, sisfibllq. . , ~/ CAPTAIN AUBREY STALLION FOR SALE all weighs 1000 lrre m. I offttr for sale my Captain Aub- Indications of rey Stallion sired ‘by that w-cli known stallion Captain Aubrey- Dam Oakley Baron—Brazillian —- Creightom- Abadaiiah. This horse SQMUEL KENNEDY, JR. ' Charlottetown. P. E. 1. shows being speedy; lbs. and a a call. 3l33-9-29fll. CLEARING SALE 0i Valuable Stocit, Crop and Fattnimpietnents. I am authorized by William Sellar to sell York on Wednesday October 6th commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp a-ll his valuable stock comprising 7 choice milk cows. 2 gener- al purpose bores, 1 brood sow, 8 spring pigs, 60 hens, 13 10113 choice hay" 150 atooks grain, 150 atooks mixed grain. 1 istack‘ green feed, 11,5 aortas potatoes. 1,5 acre turnips andqmangles. ‘ IMPLEMENTS 1 truck wagon, 1 drive wagon, 1 cart, 1 hay mower. 1 hay rake (Deering). I set iron lrarrows. lset spring harrows, 1 disk barrow (new), g tpioughs, 1 hay carrier rope tfnd blocks complete, 1 driv- ing sleigh. lwood sleigh, 1 set driving harness, 1 set team harness, 1 cart saddle, 1 separator and all dairy utensils and lots of articles not enumerattd. . Terms ll-i months credit on all sums exceeding $10.00. that amount cash, discount 6 percent for oash as Mr. Seilar has sold his farm. All must go, so come early and stay late. Lots of the best food prepared. v BENJ. CARTIER, 310i-9—2li-4l. pd. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE 0i Valuable Property in the Royalty I-2 Mile From the City l am authorized by Charles MoEachern to sell at Public Auction on Thursday, October 7th. commencing at 1 o'clock p. m.. his valuable consisting of 10 acres house, out buildings, frost. on his farm at Little choice land with large orchard. splendid proof cellar, ‘hard-vtood floors and everything first class. Just l0 min- uies walk from thi~ city. A-iso on the same day we will sell all his stock. crop and firm implements comlprising- 2 horses, 3 milk cows, z heifors, 1 fat pig. lot pure bred hens and puliets, 1 truck Waggon, American Waggon, 1 tons choioe hay, 6 tons straw 40 bushels mixed fecd, 25 bushels Mtoat, I4 acre turnips and mangles housoltoid furniture. lcooking rango. (Kootentty). now, lot dishes. l kitchen cabinet. l0 bod-room furniture and lots of other articles, T-erms 12 months credit, 6 percent off for cash. Bale acre of lnndljust across the road. Terms for property at sale. BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. 3100-9-28-41. pd. BLEAIIING AUCTION SALE OF STOCK, CROP AND iMPLE-MIENTS ON SATURDAY OOTO BER 2ND. 1 am instructed byPeter J. MtmDoneild to sell on his premises, East Royalty, on Saturday, October 2nd. commencing at 1.30. QATTLE 1 horse. 6 choice mlldh cows, zyoung cattle, 1 brood. sow and eleven pigs. 60 hens, I I ROP ' - C 12 tons of hny, quantity o: straw. potatoes and turnips IMPLEMENT! ‘ 1 hay mower (Frost o Wood, 1 wheel rake. 1 gang psi‘. single 010W, 1 turnip mower, 1 potato sctrflierfl certhnd bu‘ , 1 express Wilson and wood sleigh. quantity o!‘ bricks and other artljios not enumerated.‘ " , "Terms 12 mouths credit on approved joint notes; ll percent off for cash. ‘- t: r ssm. canran. Auctioneer. Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. I IITIIIATIOIA Ill!“- FREIGHTAND PAQOINOIR IIIVIOE 8T. JOHN ANO IOOTON lurltalmlhlp "Govorszrwbllnllfi vnll leave It. John every WIDICB- esitbtirliziaa-a:s&ihisiri—l‘.ifi¥iiisi"m about suntian about 1 p. In. VAR! 0101M ITATIROQMI II-M UP cw‘ c“ use steamers for In tori m tel and full information l!!!) In ' Kept. 28 3i. Dtroet eo onion with Metropolitan lit ~ r ""- "tn... t. a l Q-i». “an. n good iooker. If interested Bive us ‘ 2 driving waggonlil driving sleigh 1 Empire cream separator. 1 large ‘ WY‘, :