Sept. 10th to Gav- ;_s son. " In». -. yJMABiBiLAGiBSV I a UNIVERSITY "i?" . ' _ ‘LHOHF-At the Meth- ‘ a, Sept 22nd. by . G. W. F. Gleodennini. jtpith of Mermaid to Annie Melilsh ot Union t-Cornwaii. Sept. 22. i Drake, eged-81. Fun- , Thursdly at 3 o‘clock_ Iwln Charlottetown Sept r ‘Meflabe. aged. 18 s. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. dhbe. ow or c/uuua g‘ 0F PRINCE ED\\‘AIID IN CBANCERY N’! ofore the Master of the Rolls Harper and others . _ _ Complainants ' Hlrplf‘ Defcnniutit uant to and by virtue of rt "otsi Order made In the above t~ the Seventeenth day of A. D. 1920 by His llnntiur ater of the Rolls, i will sl-t d‘ stii at Public Auction 1m i mises on Saturday IIIBIBIIP 9'. t fife barn situate- on th e land now being r'-.-u ’ _s N~itlir~astwnrill_v i-lor f ruin of tho tltl burn lot-ti‘- frl»! i-Hir Inch IIIWIHH- l I rt mstorly pnmiici \\ it ha} rtzltiy-foitt‘ fin-t or ti» (‘timhoi-llinri. tiv-nw _ hiring I‘IIIIII‘\"I'I1IJI(I t fortgwiiiiv foot or Pthsrti, boundary of n Q Lu posiwssinn of i buster, thence emit w. fig tho rcar lino rif lnndil in pos- Artl. ' . Lava ans nlvlnny. Youosstslisbyasrsisflwitlssnt A "ION-lull Academia trainiu osatomstgnh at moderate cost. amidst tile best ‘s Iilth social and moral surroundings. Fwlsecutms- lotion that I'M CQlIege will‘ re-open on olson the Blwdarsm y fmlllthe -- Septembet 29th, iiext lllfllllflllfllslllwslrlnn For Calendar and information mulqmnmmulmn.‘ re entrance qualifications and real mllinl llssslsssasssandlsnaleflsslisss. \ dentin! accommodation, apply to - ssuiusuisssslssuun 4&~?5ud THE PRESIDENT. Windsor. N. l. ‘878-7-27July fltlbept. Z8. Slaughter Sale i . . Palm PUIllRIIInIK fill ui-ri-s, 25 Hflvnllg dhpnsed or my business’ Piillirt-d, Tfilllflllldvl‘ vnvvtwwl with l filler all my Block of null-chandler. growth of softwood, in-w lmust- llIi~I all COS! prit-o. I‘ltl)I'Il|.’\YiII SUI] ILIIPUP fur quit-it Hair. lgypryihlng "m!" gm A good ""3 ‘Rum’ JAuns “HJIANI opportunity to secure your winter st. Pntrit-itfis RIHHI supply 0f groceries. boots. under» rls 1-. I-l. l. WC!!!‘ tutti dry goods at cost pr co. Spt-ciiii pritvt-u tiu t-oitoils and iii? .t|I. ZD-N-IFZE-ilinii. ______i'-——i——____-:n ton slut —§ II a sacrifice the propcrty consis~ ting of a dwelling house, barn, out- buildings, and six acres of land at Montague, iomeriy owned by E. Les tcr Adams, now the estate of the into N. K. McLean, apply to C. P. liciican, executor of the will of the ‘iitq N. K. McLean at the premises Montague, P. E. I. 20950-9-11-121 w 7 ____ flnnncieitr-s. “' ' >~——' I PARN-ELL mcmagoigirald fonds-moi. ‘m ‘ ‘ titmd farm, about 50 llcrfi», with fr. i’. titiies cl’ city. Must have‘ ltlruti buildings, I i Apply Box 12ml, Ilmiingiiv. ‘flifll-irii-iipti. | Far mers Notice Y (fommcncing Aiontiuy, St-ptt-inin-l‘ 27th. wt- will tnke delivery oi‘ iivi: i__.___ _--__ ~- hogs at the following points. Idorm- {on of Frank T). \\'clu=tcr und hes Faun. eighty-four ft-ct m" tn urn huving hogs to offer, will tin iflurlhwv-st anu-lo 0i‘ said land I\ri\\'l‘II to not: our l~<>prci:r~tittlti\'t~.~i tit nae Dino. thence t 4' the following buying’ points: n’! \ v w. m-t flvv inrhtw n.» .i . nltmluv i mi-w-g [hnn/‘v lmiltiizvi-i-ii -, [IHHK Fiwrov Fltrrirt tn thc plow-l conunnncomont. br-Inr: purvt-i-l til‘ Il.a!i'|nhr"e1 ThIriv-IIIX IUIII Thir- itsrn: in tho f-‘lfth Iitlnllrrtl or I11 Ln?! in "hnrintlctr\\\'vi ‘Jis lands will hc sold fret _|».si;w\~»~-..<»u l. aqymait ni’ twoniv tv-r. ilrnrchaae mrmPY will '~|\ - fitimlhe pilrchascr on tho l-vi -n- l p hslnr lzmwkor‘ iinwn It! i.--~~ --t I mil» and the balance on IIL‘II‘.‘I'I'_\' he ‘ ml i l‘ . t Dot-d. Dated this ‘list tiny qi‘ Sicpimril l r. 1Q. i920. ~ w" cnroarntcu‘ ' fin-nor in Pliiiriv. |'\' D. ITFJVART, EH1" K. C. fall's, r In- twimpluiiiiiiitii i244 -thu:ll. ,. \-=.' MAI“ ll-LLED TENDERS. BFIQIITHNIWI in Postmaster» General. will h.- i'i'-e'd\_ at Ottawa until hntlll, on 11y. ‘the 5th Novcmhi-i- i920 tui- “ivmwcynnce of I-Iia Aiujtistvli llisxln Ii. prnpuscti (‘nntriii-t I'm pPur-ara. six Union pcr wvrzk mi 5- Ill!‘ Yicinria IIIIITIII .\i.\ii IIIIIIII‘ LYl from Lilo Posilriustvr Fit-nor- ‘ ‘plmirirriv. .-'. " taiituul imtlsgimctinttiitiitig lurtli- ‘filiafwrtitaiion uli to cntitiitiints of upwiei-vi (‘nritfxtsri may b0 ~ ‘I'll anti unity-form." of Tcntir-r m._ llc til.- ‘null n’. ~11“ Pilst "fliers of’ Vii-tot‘- rind at thc ofTicc of tho Post (lf- UyIIIOIIFlZIJII‘. (‘Iiarltitii-lmvn. ' .‘ JOHN F. ‘VIIEAII, ,- *- Pnst fiffivo inspoirlt-l" "I! 'fi‘lc¢ Inslit-ctorfii Office. ' rinttrtmvn. Sept. 21st. I920. Jil-thudl. I §lGilitt$ iviiitilu g. 4' .iu jiyphtoti, not to twnvarm, ‘_,vtii vntlzd appoint IIHHII rop- ‘s t 3 J92 ' and cxpr-nsvs with lziioii l _ mil“. 51mm imil L'.\'Ill'fir- Uprvctti tiim and lluuliili-iititms qwii-‘Irvi- tvlnt-i-t-iinury. Winston .. Juupt“ 0.. Toronto. ?:§_-_:_.-’ ~>_—_.__-.-.:_:*-:. maltose-stow“ 4 w» i444 fliléttiitittllfi j ; ilisotlitcliitlsilt s Moms-W. B.‘ Prowse and “ti. A. Msrxinnon propriet- ' ' ofthe Vlmy Fox Ranch, - rwubd- Road near Char- lewbta. ,P.' E. I. are pre- udilo sell} limited num- ‘tion or-foass m! ranch them lfhyi nut-tics If they ac desire. (fps-Vinny Fox Ranch was wiulabltabed In the fail of l l!) and has 80 pairs of fox- lsa‘ W.‘ of-which are owned by Ilsliirs Prawns b lackin- lioii» and the balance are lfidnrdsrs. The ranch has been " r the "management of _ " r.. Frcd Andrews and has ~ ' Lou's oi. tbs most snc~ "oessfnl in the province this estxThe 39 pairs have to- . _ l iivlnit pups or an aver- Jgv offil-I to the pair. Tats i wink will compare favor- “ with any ranch In the (ppnvtaee, having strictly 101s policy of tbs n-rnsce- . y» l0 select t‘ I very t fills t-issrtootm could 1M jssd tbs vary best Resnltsflha s justified. from _‘ | i i John Whiii-liond. iu-tisinntiin. I Mont. \i'rit:iit, Munttluuv. 'i""' i‘\~rit-y' Ilrukc, Vernon. .\. I). iliurtin, Hrutiti View. \\'|n. Kcarnt-y, iVlurruy ltivcr. liurry Ji-tlititls. Huzclbrook. “W-tilfirlt untl COX. Mort-II tmil Si. I88 acres of land situated on East Baltic Road. 50 acres under excel~ lent cultivation, 10 under slumps, buiantrc under choice lumber and 'P\l-f‘\ , I'M‘! I?» l‘-l'"“"l~_ Ylilll‘ quantity nf flrc wood; 3-4 of mile ' "'"‘ ‘“'""""" "WI Hm‘ ‘from school, starch factory, store 1-|;|.;_-.-|;,\" anti uliiis anti Baltic Railway Slu- llOII. Buildings and fences in good repair, never failing stream of water on farm. Will sell »wiih or without stock, crop and machinery. For further particulars ilpply lo j owner tin promises. \\'m. t‘. (‘librlt, Suinmi-rsitlv. . Alain-tit}. Albany. IJII s .\lutttirt, Ilortit-n. iilvi-rvtt Wutiiut-k. Hunter llivi-r. \\'i- \\'iIl tlbitt- tiuiivt-ry of Imps t ,t-rj,' wot-It tiny tit iliil‘ pitlnl III t‘ IIIIIIPIIIU/II. liiuhwst nuiiltt-t pii- - tliflllI III ull piiiiiis. Fill‘ iiirlmiiiiii i- RANDOLPH D. BRUCE. Itllll‘ nrrlci- 51:: iir AIIIIIIIIII‘ 51m. l i Idnst Baltic Lot 46 t1ti.. t.'|‘|).l (‘ANA HIA N’ PACKING J. . ‘u. ntmr. stiini-izi-r l P- E-Ishmi 2854-9-17-611711. l‘ tsef... ___,_.__ _..______._.,,._ _ i and $1.00 per hour. RITHSEL 82 l\[tt(".-\.I'FL.\ Y, RFHSELI. & )Inl'.\ ITLAY, 2968-! Jtfii-Zlptl. Open to Ail King's County, at Souris, Thursday. iictober 7th $1500 in PriltS. ‘i‘i|o largest Prizc List ever offered in IIit‘ history in’ ilic .-\.~iso- i-iiiliun will he given this year, for horses, cnlilv, slice-p, ilugs, poultry, IIPIII nnti lturtivn products, grain, (IIIII‘_V products, fruits, fitirn- t-uilurv, litiust-Iitiiil science, etc, cic_ in connection wiill this exhibition an tiuciinn SIIIIE of IIIITA-E brt-ti lII(I tzrnticti cattle horses, sheep and pigs will be held on the grounds ‘n lite nficrnnon. Parties wishing to dispose of any animals plvnsr iti1ify"tlii\ Secretary who will catalogue them. A fen of '15 centi- will be z-hnrgcd (or each nnimnigntered for snltg This will afford an nun-ll. Ill tillpOrIlIDIIy for pnriies wishing in purchase good stock. Amusements nf various kinds will lu- on ihi- grounds. Ailmission io all departments. 35 cents Excellent hot dinners will be served on the grounds. The committee will endeavor to make suitable lrnin arrange- int-tits which Will be announced later. For Prize list and pbrticuiars write the Secretary, Mr. C_ D. Mc- Klnnon. w ‘ 1» . FRANK MULLALLY, Prcs:dcrlt_ Li]! 2875-9-18Stt8I. ._~. -.~ 2.1-: =. .~<__~:::v E42. -= i1- "astern ‘teamship Lincs, inc INTIIINNATIIDN A LLIHR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE 8T. JOHN AND BOSTON Steamship "Governor Dingle " will lsavs 8t. John every WlIDNBr nAY at I t m. and every SATURDAY at 6 p. m. (Atlantic limo}; The Wednesday trips are vls Idem Eastpnrt end Luhec duo nun! about I0 a. m. Thursdays. The Saturday trips are direct to Hoatnn on sundayr about i p. tn. FARE HON Direct commotion with Metropolitan Iiins nearners for New York vts Gaps 0-6 Canal. Freight rates and full Infofmation apply to l ' _ u . A. CURB!‘ Aqeid.’ h. ~ a. illd-l-III- .'._... .. .. . ..._. . OTATEROOMS $8.00 UP . Filling‘!!! gtllsitzxlgllilllltlr; sang-mi letiucateti, nor from any better fam- ‘"““’ l“ “" , ily than -I um. But now that he ' yesterday. isaw his face. ».l cant is be“ in me 0mm he puts on Several men for fut-t‘ brick work, Wages 90c Ilitllfax. N. S. P Iiiastern King's Exhibition 1 I flistilfftlriheliotsfist? sv ‘Al-sllrr L. oLoudn ‘JIISTAGIIIL! Iv sans insure - 1 - _ REAR LE ADJUSTM- -N 8 JENNIE AND lENA HAVE A E T TALK G. T. L. writes: My ~ car does not run evenly, especially when it is pulling hard. Can this be due io the pinion and ring-gear not meshing right? The rear wheels are loose and',make a noise. I put in new thrust washers, but ‘this did not remove the play. 1s there B tube Inside the llXIW-CBBIIIQ and can this have become worn? Answer: We imagine that the un~ even running is due to explosions missed by the cngiuoand not to faulty mesh of The gears. lf tbi ltlesh is not correct the gears will be very noisy. The only way ‘In adjust the mesh is to loosen liic lock of the propeller-shaft thrust bearing and screw the bearing in or out until the most quiet oper ation is‘ attained. finally locking the adjustment. This is done with rear wheels Jacked up and the wheels lbeing turned by the engine. Tile thrust washers are the only means of taking up axle-shaft end~ Chlilller 123 i had gained a friend in Jennie Wilcox. That she was in love with Mr. Bette ‘I had long been aware; but that she was jealous o! me I scarcely could believe. It seemed so absolutely without reason. “Since you won't go and have lunch where I do, may I come with you?" Jennie asked the following titty. , I "Certainly! i shall ‘be glad to have you," l returned. l was surprised and must have shown it because Jennie said in an apologetic tone: "ll want to talk to you, and we ,tlun'i have much time in the of- fice." After we ordered our luncheon) |tvalted for Jennie to start the con- mcrsation. She fussed with her ‘knife and fork, and took two or lihree sips of water ‘before she tilwy. Perhaps you need special vointzienceti, in an embarrassed ones. There is no adiusimenl for n]g|'|na|~_ the wheel ‘bearings, new ones being required when they arebatily worn I call you Zena?" I nodded, uni‘. The bearing run on a tube within with a smile she went on: "I came .lhe main axle-casing and ibis may to Mr. ‘C-iaxtotfs office three years be ‘worn. ago. lWr. Belts wasn't manager Question; o1 general interest to ithon he was only an assistant man~ motorists will he answertf. in this tiger. I“l'0m the first he secml-tl lo column. space Psrmlttlns; It an like me. and I liked hliu~~too much ;lmmediate answer Is ‘desired, en- for my own comfort. He's hound clone self-addressed, stamped en- tn rilri WIIIII every good-MOM“! girl, as i soonn found out. I never said anything until he b88111! "0"" ing to see me and tnkiui; me out lle-‘s just its jealous as I um, and iwoultltri let me look at. another 'i'ellnw. I was keeping coiupat-y in a way with a boy front my own ngmeg’ m a glands“); on direct IIOIIIBWVIICIII went to Mr. (‘lsxiuns qrlvm 1 Om.“ m,“ "m, l cannot officc. But Just as soon 1m (Ml throw ii out 0f gfetil‘, unless I lei Jiicits found out about him be made l“ [he clutch Sngmly, and’ just M ‘III? give him up. For quite =1 whllvpi takes hold, throw the gi-eiir. I he was ‘lovely t0 me. Brought me have no trouble in throwing the flowers and candy. and 599m“! °|gear out when the car is moving. WIIIII. to be with me all the llme- ‘There is plenty of oil III the irans That's when I coflllmrllvettl "Flnnllssion. As this car has run only cure, But it semnlP a lllllB 11B 2.500. is it possible that the arts Iwhen he found I did care for him are still stiff and cause the rtoIIhie? i . I “You ace, Miss Slerwlsrl-or may care of our office. GEAR STICKS IN ENGAGEMENT A. lfi. L. wrltsazwhen my— car that he stopped (IQYIBB 5° much 7°!” Answer: New transmissions often me.’ bother in this manner, but loosen “Perhaps you imagined that hemp after a few thousand miles. If did not care," I said Jennie hadlym, make a practice of throwing talked vely f“! ill i1 l9“! wne- and out the gears before the car stops, when she swllllfiil. *1 ‘llwllglll Si“? which Is considered good practice. W118 WliIUllB ml‘ i"! answel- 1"‘ you will avoid llie difficulty. Your though I scarcely knew whnt l9|mt1k6 of car is peculiar in that 53y, I neutralizing the gearfrom direct- "l tried to think that WHY.’ 5119 drive position involves the remesh- replied an" ll llllJmem- ling of the countershaft gears as "Bu; lie went wiili Ollie!‘ Emil well as withdrawing the high-speed oftener, so i didn't see him $0 clutch. With most cars, it Is only much. i was awfully lmIlBIlllY- the latter action ihui. is required. 'i‘ht=n lie changed tignin. i ellFlW-ll ,'I‘hIs may ‘he the reason why your more, and I Sllelll 9V"? eel" ‘m trouble is confined to throwing out m)’ Clllllle‘! 5° l0 be "lllacilve l" ,lhe high-gear and does not apply lhII“. He's g0! 50ml "isle? “Iwnyifito the other speeds. When ilie ‘notices what n EIPI “a5 0“- pnrts are fully smoothed up, ‘we Iworketi, nnti be Was 9V9" m0"? IMBIIQVF you will have no further loving tit-an before. Then he was lromhle‘ ' muilc iIluiiIlgPl‘, and sPvPrfll limes he liinivtl that when lie saved _ enough he wns going to nsk me l0 tnnryr him. I was so happy I tIIll- n‘t know what to (I0; lllld "'19" 5° ‘lard i“ Pleas‘? mm‘ The“ yo“ Jennie saw and understood. ctttne. Since then he hasn't iiard~ “You see ions Carl “in Bans l_v looked ui me, except. ai first an“ no is'ln_l h, flvfuuy can} Wile" Y0" "11"" llll“ “"5” by W‘ Iless about my speecli.—nny ‘better claring he meant to he square Had he been square with Jennie? help it, Zena, I love him." She m“ with me someumel The“ ‘Vilma h" 9Y°5~ , we quarrel something fierce. But A question trembled on my lips; ,1 M!" new". do“ anything I um one Icould not iltlk. lIe had prc- Mhflmed 0;__ym_ Though n has, ILICFiI ills proposal to uw by tlc- been hum Iotkpep good Bmnemnes, I guess you know that! all working ' ' girls do." ~l thought of Mary, and what he hnd told me of some of the girls she knew. But much as l cured i made him keep his dis- tance. Berbnps if I hadn't been so I'()h, no! Jennie! never think of that! he respects you now, he must. Never le-t him lose that re- _ '-'“_"' lspect. And Jennie, than you for CausedDisfigurement. Itchyand l know ll mull lie Burning. Had Restless Nights. telling me. “My face came out in little pim- lhard for a girl when she cares very much for a man to refuse him plea tbatwere sore. and l scratched them constantly, and than tin-ything. Butt better lose his lovo. ‘evoiiything .in the world, than his ‘rniipoi-i. Don't think [lam prealfh- they turned Into scales, .1715 Jenni“ I am ‘my rep” n8 aiming much d;,figm.e_ what my dear dud told me uiemfifhcelzlnwsseoltchy 1w l'=ft us. He was a man o ihntlirrizntc-ditby ecratcbr Wllllll. Ile knew! I" wan‘?! "um°_ in“, Tl", bun-ll“; w“ mcnt, then added: idont be Pvt. l] fierce. and! had many rest- less nights. "This trouble lasted about ayear Mr. Bails cnrcs for me in the least. ...~ win IIIIS. Iie was perhaps rinsed bJore l used Cuticura Soap and Oizttacnhand after using three asked l n Hill!‘ because I refused to go out with him, and mun-likd, wanted to have his own wuy with me. Dont cfSonp and two boxes of Ointment lice-l badly over me, or ills nttenr Iwas healed." (fiigned)w.Byrne, flung, they mean absolutely noih- Ct. Basile, Que" Nov. 23, i918. lng tn me.’ I couldn't ieil‘ iht- Links Cuticum Soap, Ointment and Tnlcum you: daily toilet prep- srntions. S 25c 0 Pa. Sold llrftlzlithotitthi-“Dwrhiiiltge ianDspot: L Limited. Si. Paul Sh. Mammal. girl‘ who iuvvti him how renusnsn; they were; how i disliked the ma himself. -~| am happier than I have been in months," Jennie said us arm in IIPIITWB returned to the 00W!- tuttn FARMERS’ Dr. Marti-i‘- MEETING m A United Farmers‘ meeting will he held in the Lyceum Hall, Chat" lniiclown, Wednesday, Sept. 29th, Th0 meeting III min o'clock p_ m. will be ntltircirsctl by Ml‘. It. J. McMillan, of Scnforih, Onlarlo. Over l0 years tit. standard. A vour Drugzist or by ins-ii direct Price 81.00. Knickerbocker Ruined; Co., 17 East Front Street, ‘forontr E All tiistrlcis which are already or- gitnizeti or can possibly organize CZEM in lime are requested to send del- yoltarepot export- mc nting cgaics. All persons interested in v l WIN!!! Ji1I (‘II tlciion among farmers and n” m‘ chum,’ ointment ya): Eczema and Skin Irritation»- bctter rural conditions are ear- It TOIIOVNI at once and gradually hraia tho skin. sample box. Dr (‘June's Olntmant free if you men- tion this paper and send 2c stamp tor nature. 60o a bmr: all dealers or Jdmln-nn; Bates d 00.. Limited. Toronto. nostiy requested lo nitend_ moss-cats, ve|ope.. Address Albert L. Clough, . . ' I y. . H, “l. snrtjoltnmtgza, lazq r: -' for‘ I FRENCH MAYOR WHO RECOG- NIZED IRIBH MAY LOSE POSITION ¢$——_- PAIRIS. Sept. 20.——The Irish Siliu Fain republic has been "recogniz- ed" by the Maylor of Versaiies but ilhe recognizer is iin danger of los- lng his yob. I-t happened in the course of a iiiaoetnt centenartvy celiebration. Among the foreigners who placed wreaths and ddlivcreti speeches be- for the statue of General Hochc W818 nu envoy front a country which has been mentioned quite frequent iy in dospaiches lately as the “tie lure" Irish republic. The Mayor replied with great enthusiasm to the Siinu Feiner's oration, landing “the new republic" which had grown out of the war. The British Embassy at Paris protested in the Qutti d’Orsay and the Mayor hos been asked to brush BUILDS UP A RUN did l became very despondeni. twelve boxes. remedy, lll) In MS seosranlry and explain itwo agreements hi?!" I! ha-Dliens that he is unaware Government Merchant Marine will of this argument. oown nusumnusm mo ‘KIDNEY rnousts WILL FEEL THE INFLUENCE or "re-ts WONDERFUL that Ireland is siiili a part of the friendly British Em-pire. PLAN NEW TRADE ROUTE TO INDIA Canada To Have Benefits Through Far East Provided MONTREAL, Sept. 20.—A new trade route to India from Montreal (in summer time) and from a Mari time Province port (in winter Lime), to be operated jointly be- tween the Canadian Government Merchant Marine, Limited, and the British India Steam Navigation Company. of England, was announc ed Snitutday by R. B. Teakles. generni ‘manager of the former company. it will he's conroliary oi’ the service announced last week in connection with India and the Far lEast in conjunction with the Alfred Holt Company. With these the Canadian m iQONSTITUTJON. TONES REMEDY. new enjoy throughout the Far East the benefit of itwo powerful shipp- ing organizations. A service to India is to be start- ed also from Vancouver by the C. G. M. M. alone. butt this is not to be included in the arrangement with the British India company III. present. i " 7* CLAIMS LABOR PUT SHIP COW INTO BANKRUPTOV ' TORONTO, Sept. 20.—’i‘bat la- bor’; demands killed the Dominion Shipbuilding Company, in liquida- tion here, and there is no possi- bility pf reviving this plant. was the declaration today to the soli- citors of the concern, when they appeared before the court of re- vision and asked for a big cut in their business assessment. 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VITAL TABLETS do not cost a fortune but will be worth a fortune to you. If you need bracing u if you need a tonic, if you have rheumatism, if your blood and nerves need Itin- mg up-"take VITAL TABLETS. Younstomach will be sweet; the coating from your tongue wlll g0; your eyes will be bright; your colour better. No matter what your trouble 1s, Just try VITAL TABLETS, Price, 50c a box or t5 boxes for $2.50. Sold at all Drug Stores. If you have any difficulty urchas- gllgl légAléTABLETgt, senéi t? us ang we WIII mlail them to you. IIh e 8 Qmpany, anu ac uring hemists C ‘di A t M Que. Sold m Charlottetown at Foster’s DrtIg-sitlotiac: an genxs’ anneal’ e Sco- St. Kitts _ Brown , Sugar 200 lb. Sacks Delivered to Your fi U G A R ---- 15o, w HAVE a limited quantity of the genu- _ me Brown West Indian Cane Sugar, which we WIII dispose of m the original sacks of 200 lbs. _eacli_ at 15 cents pefpwnd, all charges paid to your station. I This is a rare opportunity for housekeepers hgiq 1m. b" Ollerators. etc. It is the real old-fashion , BtXKItts HlItllr~b6ti£r than reilnsd mincemeat. baited beans. dark preserves and pickles. Sampiss will t» asnt to all IMIIOOIOI 4 WRITE FOR SAMPLE AT ONCE, 0R WIRI VQUR Qflp!‘ Cane Molt 60., of Canada, Lisiteti. i706 Notra Dams itrsst- East, Montreal Tslsphons Lssalis 2381 ‘ ' for baking.” brown brssd.