..;§'¢id:dree ‘gbodluird and soft wood. '_ it t . » -Q»A\f ~~-.-' .1- u, - s. with illu- to r. jlidq n-g... t" '5 " . b i the.P. E _ island t 10 to Ila-and ' a McDonald; york. a w‘ f ~. ' _ - lllfdiflglh bier-at citn Forestrltfl-IL: st 21st. Elilebetb, beloved ‘Cienry Compton. in the third year other use, IlIitfl-At Nbrth Wiitsblre; Wind.’ Georgedmiie, dearly son; of My. and Mrs, Kcir “ed five years. funeral‘ ' 2 p.ni. to North Wiit~| Al‘, .- August 21f » reaohnl st iivt" ‘ee __tl_f~ thd‘ Liberal teiecutlve watéiwwev-lrdlii lhi strains 10' plyL-tgnplfiqit a ytlttf} it‘ lfl" ti!!! Xvlzmflt" J. \ H if * ltlfmdclflli. when the fj stshllp tat Prefect/ion. it is ... ."tpti pfiflfirileHor-ucotliilu l-tgslt‘ fir" " ' I gin-flu lthavtiifillfii‘ will be etinextiTues y. when the ox’ ‘live will meet Blip. ‘ tum u-ottamntfiiml ' ‘ilrerttgize . lsutombhiie ‘tire w’.‘sl‘ , ‘ ' t . _pf still Illet. . Fredericton. N. _B., a Allie‘ innit I l_\.“'u (‘I ~ Q ‘ . : nil-n. -.~ ~ l _- ,;wie-Ti't‘»o§‘¥ s» fall-no [Ilene situ- .‘ ‘I’ " lo er pa‘ at Yo: . fer I0 . illntil York Station: also no r glrcli. eehool etoree end all v her intone-tinsel. One of the m- irying far-ta on the Island for ite Li. Apply Wm. Seller. on the farm emu. ceivrsia. Auctioneer iIiI-‘IJIIQHU We Siiib wyfllt ll VEKNU‘ jlllvizl 0i'i'l1lNS._ 0F u ..i-taint on Hiilllilili". ltllitilill In H» hptue- without ineevina Hi0 well-t- Iii Theta», tin natural run-mu will flpll “gin-i have that an aumi a tvlli on mm prtvfiflfl! Just l|fii|t a line ‘ l i l. Artesllln Well ('0. Lid ‘Jlellu <_ r at “ u-r or THE NAVAL tier/infill: -~ etnvtci: ‘Novice or e/iu: Scaled tenders tvnrlrw-uiitnta "n4 .. nijqiope "Tendenror C. G. B. "Th". ly-llll. . l-ntlti of Titlit-sttny. the iitlr tiny ..i firpteiiilirr. 192". for illr- pullilnnir l| “it! Ftclluv r "’lrirtl ‘Pl-loo" nu hill. prim n... ..- ‘ is 80, {tyii l The length of this Vt-svl itriuetitli lw i", Il-[flif ti’ a" ionnhtre 70. registered’ tonnes‘! .. l: f‘. “l. wit. lm apt-oii of up,» loll 9 knots‘. Rltr- {e l-nnrltrtictoli _l\(ilil_13l\0d to the - .l.. ..i ,. -. mvltvly "oii n-itl'.~.n.~. w. ' to inspect may lir- obtfiiileti on sp- Hlivilfii-lv’ i.- ti.» |Y||:i|>|'_|g||t1r\ tor 1.. vw-m-"T-t i». i,,_pp,,,rnq_ 1p M Ducky d/lvlsliféx. N 8 . i‘ >..--»...l.l.tt.... i. DESDARATS _ _ ' Deputy Miiiister ' 0i’. the Naval Service "Kflflrlrw/‘nt offilw Naval Service, -~¢.1lwwrn;.' n n iugusfhitith. .1920. ‘lvinanthnrizrd publication ‘of this ysniiwa..~n_t¢nlinin-.; at 0, , “Y; m!" i.‘ direct. n efbociter Remedy rtint fltreetJToronto. "ll-o . T Cliiltilc gopjtus sevl.“1r_ili_ ’ tArltior tgriecrloai. m- . if lliatllllil UCTORS liiemseeceunlls; ...- _ Rapid Writing, Spell- ' gins; l Cprespondence, Commercial Aritllmtic. _ _- ooh-keeping, by Actual '.. 1 sliiheee. Practice, Busi- neel i and Banking. Coininerciei bow by Mr. ‘ll/SI ‘l ‘man. K.C.. Lcc-' turer _ d Examine-r. non-rhino counsm “lililfiltll. Biiiness ‘Cor ' reeponderlde, Correct Sty- ~ is ‘and ilndenting. Mhrieeg- Jipliiiié. 1 Tyntnirltlns. Qolilmtqi list‘ _i>rofessionai Mild Court Reporting by the-reliable, Pitmsnlc Sys- ‘tem of Sliorihsnd. _ _ y __bv'ANc:n- ACCOUNTING _ , _' ‘Til’ those who desire. _‘ -- For inftrmaiiqn appiy lo t - ' t ' " . . -i..r.ml.l.:n. v -' Principal. '. ' m.@,'_.kilw4.ialix_.:euélm .4».- . Y1?"- l . 'I'ifl'»' sale in limo _Veiie‘y farm '_bo_t'i'il_'i_nlijig 100 acres, _i’i0 sol-es clear, r glflailiiceledsiiyciesred. Farm is well within -8 miles , of fiiiilir§iti_ and irininsrn stnuon, ‘BOB! ilfldlldiiigs inzfeir repair. qliipiy inutiwera tiiilis.‘ '. Q; n-w-lnoi-eolfni -"'iil not be paid f r. zstl-t-ia-tnanul .- '- ' - ° fur tnlvfl , utlfu I1 alt-l ieae- Mainicogllraacr t . , , , SEALED TEN’ ERS, addresed to ‘oetmseter enrrai. will be rac- -Itt Flttlwamvitil noon. on Fri- day. the 10th September for the con- i-t-vlltirw -f ittg MnjnsLWs Malls. on a Fffttim"! Contract for four years. "ll fltvnw ]tI\r_\VP.tk aver iiimcrnlrl ilurni lietl Route No. 1 from the it-i ‘Jnnttnrx- wti-xt, - Tinlnifid tit-tines contain-int: further information m- to conditions of pro- ost-d Contract may. be now!‘ and ltittk forms of Tt-nder mny he ob- lniitetl nt the Pnnlffllfrrc of Emor- M nvld nt the tlffimr n! 1h» n"; of. cc ltisprator. . - - 101m I-‘. wulcalt, Poet (‘fill-r Inspector's Office. Charlottetown. Jilly 80th, i920. lSQT-l-Zliionfli. r-—~».~ . - -_~ —-_-§_-.__4.._.__. t l l . SEALED IENDERS. addressed to the Postmaster General. will be oc- etvefl of (‘flown until noon. on Fri» tiny. the lllth Hontnmhnr m; ti.» conveyance of fits fifojcstyh: Melts. "‘ .'t DMD-lurid Contract for fnllr Hvlcnrlpstx tithes per week on the rout» Pupi- Trnvnrgw n-tml p1,." Route No. i from the Postmaster 'flem~rsf‘u Flonsure. . | Printed notices containing furth- er information as tn conditions of proposed Contract may be soon and l'\v'\r forms o! Ttlndvr may ire oh- thlnod at the-Post. Offlt-c of (‘spo- Traverse and at the tiffice of the Post Office inspector. | JOIN I‘. WIIIFIAR, Punt fitfiop inspector's nffiro. I “harinttetnwri. July until. i920. 1999-8-2Monli. S. t shalom-i TEiVfiERR. mow-mm in the PostmssteFGeneraI. will be reo- viveti It tltlnwn until lt-mn. on I'll-i tiny. he 10th September fnr titr- nun- veya cent fits Majesty's Mails. on '5 pr used Contract for four years. nix mes per work over ilinunt iitev/ rt Rural Mail Route No. 2 from 131w let January next. n Pin ed notices oottttiinlnli’ forth er vnformltion as to conditions or Imposed Contract may Pvt-morn and [innit forms of Tender may Ire nil» f itttfrl st the Frvntltlffiros of Mount _ eve-rt lnfl Promo. Villhuu- "..i s; office of the Post Office inspec- .» . JUWIN It‘. IVIIIGAIL . PM‘! "film- inspector To" "m" Inspectors "Winn. Mntvlr-tn-ttiwn. July rloth. i920, IQM-FZMOIIM. Stu \F' _ .,0ll Union iioed. aft-mi Montague: consisting,‘ 88% if lit-id’ lfizondltion." Farm for- . flirty-tow willy’ in.‘ lm Deniet ' _ r'.' . tor farther‘ pertioiiign X‘ . l - . ilxiflffttipflildtlllt. - E I..'»'3' .~v-,." c; n‘ ' _ ‘p axles shoutflti ' serial in. - stew of ciiititstlnn. Buildings ‘i iilic l colulllcr E L15" TEN ER . nddrlthnlld to of: Aisfniastcr ptit-niral. will i-t- raw-wen at flint-m until‘ mum, on it.» riqtt-nyancn _ of ills ‘Majestvhl ai . on I proposed Contract for four years. six times per wank on t r. Ntu vvVet-nnn ‘lIrltNgt-rrnv-si Mali oute o. 2 from the Generals plllrllft _ __ _ Printed hot. ere cnntlinlnit’ rut-ti- Qt information es to conditions n! |’l_l: forms of To dcr may be nit- te, at he Post. Jrtonn nr Vernon Bridge an at the office of the Rust Oliee inspector. " t . JOIN F. WIIIAII» Poet Fé.""°°l i t fled? 1" Friday, the 8rd September I990 (or ggogkefl gfloon‘ ingi counierectd en othereio irou gives ici: relief to stom- ach trglblei. Nliliatee invigoral‘? the ‘gigeeiive a cosmos“: pa n. . - .. ‘Give H wk r’ Dye ii Remedyecialadce tome l your suffering. e , | ioliefelllt-l’ endpeeeletanelll ' The ceded av JANI metre a 4LQmQQL-eQ.n‘ v~ -~— v , zebra rlnsr DAV t l m an orrlce CHAPTER 92. it was nearly 1i. before anyone came near me. Then Mr. Clam oil itppoured. ' "i undtrstand you uio quite cs- pert," he remarked as he s-it duwu. "idictuic very rapidly." _ 1'] pm not expert. Mr. klltirou. but ti soon shelf. bc.", llo‘ lrowucd, thou repiicd: rwt-ii. let us tee one. ytu c--'\ do!" and then without seemingly hailing to breathe, he dictated letter of which i caught pcrilsps one word in four. _ ' “i ant afraid i n-on't do for vc" Mr. Clinton." i knew my voice i. llllilcil. nlhl i .l.. ..i, its trembling. "Too fast fol you?" “Very much too fast. i‘m sor- ry." 1 rose. Naturally tbcy would not keep me. "Sit dawn. Perhaps l can talk a l... .\._ ., q\|si'nted.f' lihllz afterwards. he told me that could i have seen ml“ ,. . \||li'i| ill‘ rp. m, i wourlllk italic known iuyscif- ti iookcd so hliiWiW tic repealed the dictation. this time tnoi-c slowly. While i did not Qrt it nil, 1 knew i had the imiior- . tant things and that I would be sbie to wlltc u guud lclter from my liutre. _ . t “i iudgc you huvcnl ilzid much n‘ it'll-rue." ho said nitcr an hour's steady work. i was exhausted — iuL lronl the work, but witii my offorts to concentrate, to get every Auction we it Crllpaui l am instructed by Mrs. A. E. Trowsdale to sell by auction at hrr premises Crapaud, on Friday Aug. 27th, 1920. siifermiag equip- mrni. and two milk cows together with household furniture, vilairn. lNHiS. r-nrpels._ mats, stoves, pictures, blankets, pillows. lc. TERM8.--Aii sums up to 85.00 cash, over that amount four months t-redit on approved joint notes, with discount at rate nf six per cent. per annum fol-cash. if day proves unfavnrngble sale will be held first Ilse week tiny (allowing. ' J. H. MYERS. Auctioneer. 2312-8-20-61. . . l 1-,- jiln Sale lily n... 2 draft horses, ages l0 and 8 vrs welt-ht about, 1400 lbrc: l driving horse age 7. weight about iilfiti mm; ll cows, lnilch. 12 ilgvs fl. i age 8; lace 7; 2 agesnil; ii -—---—--————-_i—,~~,-——,- —,--——v hogs, l age Byrs; 1 ore 8 ‘yrs 7 ‘ ......<i.... 1 Ronni ggu‘ awn A walrh‘ 400 -1M.':'- 5 will blocked 160i: 10 .>.t , atoll-ling. "Fine above iii(‘fil.|t)ll0ti arllclos ‘ lire for l-zale by sealed tenders up to and including August 28. i920, and may be seen at the Dalton Sanatorlum, North Wiiisliire, P. E. island. Tenders to be addressed to the Assistant‘. Director Representative, D. Sc. it. Dalton Ssnulorium. Mark lenders to be addressed accordingly. The lune-st or tiny tender necessarily accepted. not Valualre Prcpl-rly tor Private Sale I offer my farm for sole slturli- ed at Milton, 2 l~2 miles from station and one lmif mile from school‘ if not sold by September 1st. i020. it will be advertised for public auction with stock, crop and implements. This tn-rm consists of 93 acres of the best Izind on I’. E. island, all weii fenced in square fields, well waters-d and sheltered nnri every flcid a garden. There ure two springs nnd one pump on the nronertv. making ii. an irietsi stock .fsrm. The buildings are all near- lly new and in splendid condition, altogether making this one of. if not the best properties for sale in the country and will be sold on easv terms. Apply to Amos Ben]. Carter. Auction- eer. ‘£204 ll l4 mes wed it. Marie iiorse Races WEDNESDAY. AUG. 25th. Pursue-NJ! Frse-tor-ali Purse-4B0_ 2.40 Mixed Purse-Jill. Green Race Purse—-$36. Dinnei- will be served on the grounds There will be ,s well Races stsrt. at Entries close Mon- 5 per cent to 1.30 o'clock, day. Aug. 23rd rontmssu- r snter_ Admission to Grounds '. ropoaod Contract lnay ho onetime-i ‘ Adilits 4o cents. including- m. Children-H cents; . etc-coupon HOOPIR. figdibtft": rise-slut. . ..- q-ifievr-Mttiene‘. . . 4 ,....:< ~. consisting of tables, . wlrd plaliible. At times he would forget mid dictate as lie had at u. ll li ii» would catch himself ‘tli a little laugh, and speak ' I-‘ ltiud of work.‘ i replied. "Not any?" astonishment voice. < "No s‘r. i iiuvc studied very ii: l‘_i lo ili myself for sucil a, posi- i.t»il, bwl-uusc my iloliltil would not ptrniit nic to do licnvy work such us i iiltvc hutii dUiii§Wb6l0TB 1 wue taken iil." ilc looked at mo quocriy. yet i iiioligili w:tii ll no lflttlfcrtlliiili he had UUIOFL‘. ’ “icutio not look titted for. ileuvy work. Winn sort of work was i1, if i may-ask?" "A girl friend and myself took u little money i had’_'—‘i did‘ not thin]; it neessury to mention i had pdwllcd my iowciry to gel it-“andl stzlztrd u small shop." "Wtlillt kind of a shop?" "We unlit-vi it the ‘Two Sisters Shop.‘ but it rosliy was a pancake shop‘. My landlady, Mrs. Fagin, helped us." _. ' , ' "And you were successful?‘ l "From the very first-that is we were successful in a small way; did bcttcr than we could have expected on our small capital." , ' - ‘I "And becnusepf illness you had to withdraw. and take imposition. I 'Wiion did you learn typing and stcnography?" l ' ll liilc i was ill. That is, i coni- menced to study typing then, and Wiirtll i round that i could not get such a position as l wanted without stenogruphy ‘I worked in the shop part of the day t and went to a shorthand school.” “You haven't always been working girl." he said so kindly thati felt my eyes mist. "Since my father died, yes." "How long ago?" “ i‘wo years-nearly." “Thank you. Miss Stewart, foryourj con“ . Please do those letters as soon as possible, and perhaps ‘til b~-i i-r have Miss Lee look thcm over before you bring them to me to sign." Fiien as he caught the embarrassed look with which i heard his suggestion that i refer my-work to another employee. iie smiled a little und- added: "No, never mind. Lay‘ them on my desk. "l'ii glance them over my» eelf before i sign them." “Thank you, Mr. Claxton." How terribly hard I worked to have those letters perfect! I was in a iurgc, quiet. handsomely furnish- ed office: my employer had cvinrcl un interest in mc-din had Enid “ploase" and talked to me (is if i were s real human being instead of lust a partof his office machinery. as so many places where i lied ap- plicd for work seemed to consider ihr-lr employees. l breathed a little prsye hcip and set to work. in his for Tomorrow-A New Friemg m puny .............;.....,,l. LEMON JUICE rot FRECKLES ‘Giriel mm beauty lotion for e few cents-Try It! o-eo-oooa-ea-eoe-eeeeeevee‘ a ii squeeze the Juice of two lemons Into a butilr containing three mp1. es of orchard while. shake well. ems yon have a quarter pint of lite bu. , Irerllir and ten iotftnt, "ll m,“ l plexion besutifier, at very, very - emnli cost. _ Your fiocer has the lemons anti an drill store or toilet counter ' at l supply three ounces of orchard willie for s few cents. lleesega llill sweetly fragrant lotion into the face. and neck. ernis and hands iittiemure slowly until we got sc- . l1 any udvrn as to shock ebsorbvrs? ADDR!!! AND PREBENTATIQfQ A delegation from the Knightliloi Coiumbusrife waited upon rooentiy and presented iilrn with an nppfopriate gift and the following address: 001i‘ N, of eoreeh rate anti the view "It it from an, ‘l 1% " Mr‘. and am. n»... 'r. uuliln. Kensington Door Fricndo,—l)n this morrow o2‘ your marriage. Brother Knights from dfensington and vlinity desire to extend to you and your amiable wife their most hourly congratulations ...'d sincerest good wlslus icr s bright. long, und plospttrou- nun-lei By tho holy ticc of matrimony you have become one iu heart and mind and purpose, eternal gum-d- fans of ono another, and l.i-_n; monitors" of imperfections. Your manly uolu-rc of hczlrt I" mind have endeared you i.) lh your native parish and by this hvvny wont. u new Christian homo has been constituted for the cdifica tion of your neighbors tin-i ih Breater glory of God. Mill’ wc recall tho pleasant days 0f our youth wit ttu amiable to ..eooq ea-eo-ooeoeeoeb-Oeeos lnllnns rendered so inivrcsliilg by will" vxtenslvo travels by lilo non-n‘ . 9Q|LING RADlATOR E part which you NW0“. took at ' D. writos: After running five or, m the dilate “S? “:53?! six miles my radiator water will “harms and In the promotion (‘at boil and the engine will begin to “mes Show“ yourself,“ ‘mo. and miss und york. What is the cause, KQnEI-ous ‘fiend. hone“ m you of this’! There ills a ill“: Oil W111i dealings and always charitable in ills up lhroush t e Cy l" "=- youi- 1cm n ' ' . ‘ii.i-.'o UBt-l-Ud -lny cooling system. mom o ‘with your fellow A“ “ l°k°l1 0f Oil!‘ appreciation "m! a illrrlge of our friendship w» b"! °i in" t0 accent this little gift “M m” lwiw"! silitrr you lqilg In 95.10? "it: comforts. lliippiliesg ant", "Pmiltirliy othohis life which "Hill you and your amiable wife. Biiillt-‘d bfyour brothers. _ - a. R. MeMAHON. S, W. DELANEY, JOHN A. McLELLAN. AU"."TIN L. McLELLAN, J. C. Mo LELLAN. ALONZO CAMERON, JOSEPH GILLIS, EMMETT GLOW» THOMAU CONDON, T. A. DRIQCOLL. JANET» PENDEFGAST, WILFRID GILLK, ti. B. MnLELLmA, the t7 ell lee. _ Itnnee. eeaide. hrniejqi Idle eoree. sesame. eel teething rub. Ali dealers I00 In. nvoeqeadeoeete-eu-evoe ‘lint lot the ‘lllitliriu ? at etatiii L. ccouon Ans er: The combination of‘ overheating and nil-pumping brings to mind the possibility that your cylinder oil is not of a sufficiently good quality uo that it retains its body uttdvr heat. if illls is the case your overheating is due to excdl.» slve piston friction and your mlee- " lng is causrd by oii-fouling of the plugs in cunllliinailion with pudr compression. due to tile oil bcins very Ihin around the pistons anti not making a good gas, scat. , your oil remains properly thick when hot, the overheatingmay‘ be duc to weak fan action, too much letarltcd spark radiator passages clogged or rubber connections‘ clos- ed or rubber connections closed up » internally. lf tliorc is any question as to tiiouilaiity and quantity of your engine oii, this betlcr be sci um“ 0am wm. s. MoDONALD, B._G. ‘McLELLAN. The address was accompanied bv Riffs of silverware whiclniifr. Mui- iln acknowledged. in iitting-Jtermy. sincerely lllunklnl! the Brother ‘Kigiiif; on behalf of his wife and himself. for their thoughtifuiosd- dress and their luustnppropriute gifts.—Y.. ‘ VALVE TifdlNG n. s. u. nut-Swim n the rlgiii wsyto time a four-cylinder. high- speed engine? What makes an en; 8am! knock. when there is no car" hon in it and the bearings and pis- 9 . tons are as good ashew. _‘ _ I‘ < Answer: .Aii that we can give you is a.‘ typical setting, used in til slut-Dd praciitze: intake opens i2 degrees past upper-dead center. inlet closes 33 degrees after lower dead center. exhaust opens 55 d grees oefmc lower dead center, exhaust closes 12 dcgrres past upper dead center. Under condi» toms such as 3 Jil *l' wiflio iii" in r. t-mnrnrln cuuscs of knocking are the fol wing: Too curly spark, engine lo .e on .lframti cylintiertbiock loose on crank-case, loose flywheel, timing~geurs loose on shafts or some of [heir teeth damaged, loose pusiirorls. u-tmn or lonso Cililifi til compression too ‘high for ills quality of fuel used. BARTFIELD mlunzo ‘ Witter memoir ruining-tn‘. August 2o. —*Soldier Bartfieid, suffered n frac- lurb of the left wrist in his’ bout hero tonight with Bryan Downey. Tile lentil 4nd final round lied gone two minutes when the accident hap ported. Up to that point. news- papermen had given Downey the unofficial decision. Bartfieid in- sisted on finishing the bout, spur- ring with his right hand. AS TO SHOCK ABQORBERE g. H. L. asks: (‘an you give me it thoy did not cost so much i should have s sotof the air-cushion typo put rri but i tnouhnl ihs- lw-n might bo l-bic to suggasl Eifliifllililig more reasonable in prices. Answer: Very good results are obtained with shock absorbers of tho ruiilirr ivpe. which pcriui: the springs. to deflect unhindered on the downward movrment of the car but check the severity of the up- ward motion or "robond." These are comparatively inexpensive, are readily applied and withstand severe usage. . U Questions of general interest i0 motorists will be answered in this column, space permitting. if an immediate answer is desired. en- i, close seifA-adidresstjktil, stsmped”'-*en- wiandfjIi ve ope. d ress beri L. Clough. ‘ care of our oiilce. jiu-‘i Dr. J. E. Blanchard, Dental Representative, Soldiers’ Civil lie-establishment, Charlottetown. P. E. I. Discharged soldiers of the C. ill. F. entitled to free Dental treat- - ment under this Department may apply to Dr". has been appointed Dental Repres entaiive for Charlottetown, P. E. l Assistant Director for Nova 6 votis. and P. E. l. . 230720-61. _.. . *'\I_"\—t _ ._'.. Desirable Residence F0 Sale Sreet and Longworth Avenue. the city. sale and can be inspected by prospective buyers be- tween, the hours of 2 p. m. and 4 p. m. - Fprniturefor sale by auction later. ta is Ilflllele us} l‘ t _22z_s§-\s¢1_s-c_i. _ n-u-a- t JOSEPH G. MdLELLAN» J. E. Blanchard, who The splendid property belonging to the estate of the late Ambrose L. Brown, Esq., corner of Euston One of the few old properties remaiiiliig in Charlottetown, surrounded by beautiful grounds, and in the midst of some of the finest residences in This home is for the present offered for privati- iugton end violate’ ~ r. John ‘lfiq-lluillll. YOU!‘ ‘ liin. ‘ I Charlottetown Driving I lnongdis. Alpert ..i ,, owned bv Upton Prince. owned‘ b!" i 2. a. l. s. Ii. 1.. ,, , g Angus Dillard. owned . Commodore _ . coin-owned by J41 "M" . Wirini!red‘W-. owned; by _ Sybil c. owned blij- Cir _ ._Alic'o riiomireni. owned We z,,~]3rssilisn Tom. owned loll:- ti. David Summon, 4 y-tnnlw Aubrey. ' 5. Bell Baring, owned 6. Commodore Crclicmls. Jwdqee: Startet-A-ditw. flushes- Jud-gev-d-iuopgr HOPIIB Tltnerlw-FLI‘. _ 2871-2144 Saiué. 2i.‘ SEALED TENDERS will be re-I calves by the undersigned until‘ Tuesday, Sept. lttli. 1939i it" u". purchase of The Wolitnzlflil 00-. Ltd. property- t _ Property for ssls is as follows. Due Midget Marvell flour mill (to bill. capacity oer it bomb‘ “my Qqulppqw new building with _ concrete be ent. Mill in use st cc 1917. ' ' _ no wool carding mill (fllfllilfid anew lust year). bulldins in smut condition. Otis boiler and engine in separate building witli concrete foundations and floor. . 22 b-l-lii-ifii. i ‘Sale oi Furniture Having nniy a limited space for storage we will not only otlfrr but w». will sell the foiiowln articles - by private ssle nn August 3. 24 and r 25. at I09 Brighton. Charlottetown. I bed room suite;l single iron bed- stt-att .wire spring bottom: i side bnhrd. large heavy plate glass mir- ror. a beauty: i organ. large sine. with sweet lone: l sowing machine; i_hali rsck: i large mirror, can sen _ vrlttrsvif ttnm hells to crown of hettii; i- oii stovmthree, burnsrsJango mwvi. will link» pound cake or a pan nf biscuit while you wait; l carpet oveeper; i sofa: some carpets: i vitehv-n ‘table; t5 chairs all prices from {Ltiti up to $35.00; i tlvn gai~ iifl2l-l-2l2i. _ mass A {nor AND race. _ ifflliinyflflfilflf‘ iiv .i.A, Ar‘ ing. owned lhv‘ 'l‘.t‘.i"r‘ilvlf liar mniid Kelby. Wilfred uni. nwnslihiy Hlrrtmond Kr"?- mid, g, owned by Aifredfitcwart, m, [,(]c'tf\flfl_ ownwl hv H“ ry Benoit. . .i.‘et_Me liq-owned. b! Jickuwndl _ p I cuss. _c.1_7' ,1, l-lsi-ry '6.- owned ‘by Al-tiiurgzggtrlg‘. , > b ‘c iesSn w; dwilgrlirbylifsgnmond Koiiy~ , by J-Parker J-IOGPBP-l owncdby Wellington ilcNeiil. , R . J . Steele. Acorn. iiarryJames, W . B. l Property For | tirrm built in i917 tn good coil '1 ‘lui ~. in‘, T521; iéict . ._ .‘ .. 1'11 - . .~_'\ A“ uep-‘k-Zpz-s Before the opera-a few e Mavis Toilet water and e, epre of MlCvQIId- you are ready‘ to- motor o3. . _ ‘ ' Mavis tale will preserve tell tile ‘youthful charm of your ektn., cool. light. you. _ f. . _ lxlo woman's dressing table la complete without time two dellglat- " - ful adjuncts. ‘ " ‘ ‘L lie soothing touch wil really tit- jrrosis 1;ls1¢;f‘ 1/ List Entries lot Caledonia (liabilities lk, Whitetails-Jinn ‘is . .1 .5... Ill‘. urns. r 31?‘- Y bygWeiiington ,McNe'til. __ I ctasas. fsov Ann who: g ‘ (mined ~,.,',~1l_‘ls;.'_» Kennedy. g...“ ~~ ‘_IY"‘t"-‘*°““. l .. Mayor < Brown. tier. ' ' iMcKle. iii milrieiiil tow? ehgingleudiidmiatllgo machined‘ l . ' pwdsr-Tweter and eteeiii. 1.9V 0n with new water wiieei of ill‘ J5 horse more or less. ‘ Property-A plot of lend includ- ing mill sight, 12 acree. l-tbtiillilll lot, one gore more or less. ‘ran per cent. of amount melt he enclosed with each tender." _" L‘. by ‘ frittit Silt for: kernetne oii can. taps‘ m- rnmpiintfl: wash mach! brag: wrinesrglr . e es, woo ' nuIt, ugh letertng ielillediledz t . a ,. it ‘ i! ‘rhafieqhtdatyretll ‘nth finial} B one“. _- display and is not only a beauty but. Mao ohdunligli ittnr is belinvlni. Come Gil all interested. We pr er.t_o a roai hlrgein rattler’ eri above articles." if nothing you on ceiling we ‘will not‘ to buy. Several other erl enumerated wilurs offrre . -i" ~ - . - l. I ADDRIII Theophilue Pineau, iiustico. R. R. John B. Mciliwon, Greenwich. J. B. Miiimen. ffeneington, R. it. I, News J. B. Miiimsn. Keiisington, it. R. f._ D. C. McLean. DOSebie, l. S. Jenkins. Upton Farm, .1. B. Jftftzifie. U on Farm. Marta! 0 , . eectipeo. wt». I-tssllim. Springfield. J.‘ W. Boyce, Bonsliaw. it. it. 2 PflcyTQ. Pretlenlck. = ,I?Itji>iirtment, w .11’, West Devon. 1 Holstein Heifer. Holstein hotter cetvee, I aioiltlll- 9‘. élljrlwlttit‘ Pure Bred Live Stock IRIID‘ Holstein iinii. 4 yrs. Ayrshire Boil 4 yrs. Bhoriorn Cow lyre. with calf at use.) l t J. B. liiillpen, lfenetugton, ii. it. lflhoflhgffl 09' 7 "L (with heifer oalf at aide-l...‘ Bliortliorn He r 1| illOl-‘M. Shorthorn Bu i moe. Shot-thorn lull Celt I inner Vlnorihorn Deli Celt 1 m. i Cheater Boar. ,8 111i Jevset- Cow. lyre“ . j Berkshire BBoer, ifiyre- l -.vrs.: I J fl r w ! >4 t . l '~ J r. ' ‘ tsmfYrnint of land. Iii.» 1.9!!!- l» g-