. i é 1 THE bnsRwr-rsrowfi cusnnmr. "'" A Cooling Drink- Always Ready rm-nv-anen m»; slam-m- naknport Iona, on‘ its». Dept. 1111.11.31» Mr. end an. . av um: maul AAA - f- f __ thlm-‘Ru’ ensue THATVIIMI - . .- i . m ty-ov 1.1. 1.54m ‘ro ‘m “divans for all u» i success. MABBIAQIES _' r evil-II- v- -- - ills dlreetlerxeoneacls ‘h ‘ rumor-annual» L “m” “2- wfiAi-JIARTIN-At the Bap- - a nun l stooped at the shop to so home u Parsonage. cbuhmetown’ R ‘thew-o- neagklnla ‘Zahara-logy, tarts”; often did, eating w L. SeDL 15th b! Rev. Chas. Free- .:.n. John Daniel Mcllae and Mar- ~n Blanche ‘Martin, both of South- ort, P. E. I. ‘can. POII-leaelll; 1.1-1": vKFn-tv-Aos 11111111 1011 01111 I will sell by public auction at Long River on Tuesday, Scptcln- ber 21st at 4 o'clock p. m., my farm containing 43 2-3 acres. 35 acres clear and the balance cover- ed with soft wood and lumber, a dwelling ‘house and out bulld- ings nearly new. For further par‘ ticu-lars apply to W. W. MoRAE, New London, Ingllnh Opera Star Who Has Come to Join Forces of Metmplltan Company 1 wasn't at all cause of it. "N0 Wonder vml r-nn‘! 00"’ who "rumbled. "going to lunch with M“ ‘lrbnll. I when" ‘turwfv fr!‘ wl‘ -"'lv “rvv-v-Icv nn nr"'r-111t_:~f rsflr-v so vouch Helm-tiny Mel's vmv» w.»- "tllc vwnmie must fwl n-whfllv "nlwr -i M1 aMtvlnt c’ a‘! 'll"n rv-"HJ Qlwivrvq w» h-rvn h...“ ,...,,~- 11v iyfn w 111ml‘. v - "l guess it does. Mary. Anyway i t-u- r-nl anoaher mouthful." I rennet. litany that T01!" l""‘~nd’.= visit had an ussetilivrg effect l"'l-'l'l lllr- for "in-a w...» "Wr lm ‘r" l spent 11 tzoml dcnl of time thinking of all he bud told me. the "os-"o lv-n-l o" m-v bu" and irirl 'f'lf""l‘l. l \-‘l=. not nvavtlv rlhsctlslltvl he- "Wse of ttl1is—lt cnlv brought bar-l- 11w former “fe. thoughts of Dad and my! lovely home, the hqrww limes I 115M m hsvn nml remcrn- P. E. I. flfi-U-lflmwl-QI 188 acres of land situated on East lent cultivation, 10 under stumps, under choice lumber and l y of fire wood; 3 1-4 of m-ile ‘wont :.:l1ooi, starch factory, store 111i mills and Baltic Railway Sta- tion. Buildings and fences in good repair, never failing stream of WJlL-l‘ on farm. ‘Wlll sell with or w. .1:.ut ock, crop and machinery. . " " call-airs upply to UWIIUI’ i)ll IIFOIIXlS ' RANSOLPIH o. sauce, East Baltic Lot 46 P. I-llsland. ‘Adeline Hllflh. r1115 photograph of Miss Adeline Fnigh, English ollcrn star. Had: ‘ _ tlicen on her recent arrival ‘in Newl fl "a? m‘- : ‘_ ‘ "' PTIRNYJIURE ‘fork. \V1l0I‘8 she will ‘sing 3-! 711W FDR SALE BY Metropolitan Opors. l-lousc t his AUCTION sr-ztfiofl. CI am instructed by Dr. Anderson‘ (‘who is leaving for Halifax) to sell‘ by Auction at James Stewart's. ‘Storage Rooms 113 Pownal Street _____¢eo--;— i Women the fans say, look their, ht-nt when they feel that way_ A‘ physician speaking onwomen who- bave thevlust word-and there are few QXCODIIODB-SEYB "You can't and grass growing on a race track, as he told- the‘ patient who said sbel had a coatedtongue. 0!! TUESDAY, SEPT. ztsr, 1920. At Eleven O'clock Forenoon. ]A quantity of Superior Furniture. -: conlpuislng Pnrlor, Dlnlngroolu, liall, Bedroom and Kitchen Ilteti- silsi including, Bookcases, iWard~ - 1 robes, Easy Chairs. llnir and Wool .viim1rd's Linimvrlt C0,. Limited.‘ g Mattresses, Axminister Rug, Scotch Gentlontcn_—li,‘ver since hmmhyl (Ianpet Square, Glass and Crockery __‘-.>'i Lacbute, Que. 75th. 191?.‘ 111mb from the Boer wnr 1 lmvqwnre, etc, boen bothered with running fever‘ Sept. 31-11, 1920. sores on my legs. ‘I tried uumy R. BEARISTO. snlvcs :1nd ilnfments: also doctnr-_ Auliilfiflfiflr- ed continually for the blood. but 2796' got no permanent rt-livf, till lust‘ “*1- winter when my mother got me in try MINARIYS LINIMENT. The effect of which was almost magical! After Lwo bqttlesflgte sores com- pletely- disappeared and I-hnve worked eve y_ working day since. ‘Yours gratefully, ~ -~~-- --uo1-m w-Anau. lii-wfm 31. .. “r ‘—--—-% ttvtlttil?" Live tings will bt- rcccivetl at our Iplilfll on Friday next, Steptembcr 17th inst. For best quality, well fin- lished, not less than 1T0 lbs. live weight the price is 17 1-2c at Char lottetown; over-weights and coarse sows at usual reductions Further buying dates will be an- nounced later, but until offerings increase they will be taken on next I } 1 .. Friday only. For sale 1n a thrsving vill ,' DAVIS FRASER’ the best business stand to be fulfill , ' (‘harmttelown m the mmvmca A good large 2809-94T5-3l. etxmreovlfth warehouses uidjoining _ the railwdy‘. ‘ ' ' ‘ * lAlso a-flirst‘ class dwelling. " l i Sale Farm for Reason. for selling, owner retir- flls. . wflte‘ to ..J.. do GUARMN At Kingston consisting. of 105 zuuplwfli- 1 zlcreo, 80 acres clear, balance ' _______'_ i under lumber. Buildings and fence, I in good repair. 5Q mile from school, l churches. blacksmith shop and a ,1>0"1110 1110011110 Farmers wishing to purcbasel potato diggers will do well to cnlll , . l or_ write or_telep_hone to ‘ l“ I I I‘ ‘I H I La‘ ""0 - esmuél. Ksmuéov-s’ 3a., .0 Charlottetown, i -»-»»»~1-»~-=»o- 1111101111011111111§ i i l tgrist mill. Apply to John A. Mac- . Fndyen, Kingston. . 2814-9-15 wtbm. 3i. Also forpsulehsteel shears, pin- ione, frames, and bevel wheels. “us” w_ B_ Frown "m, D. A. MacKlnnon propriet» ‘uerlnv ‘MCKENZIE, Molfenslo’! Cofner, Lot 48, ore of the Vlmy Fox Rnmzb. z - _ P_ E L Nor-wood Road near Cbar- 1 lottetown, P. E. I. are pre- pared to sell n. limited num- ber of foxes and ranch them for parties if they so desire. The Vlmy Fox Ranch was established in the fall of 1919 and has 3i! pairs of fox- es 27 of which are owned by Messrs Prowle l llncKln- non and the balance are boarders. The ranch has been under the management of Mr. lfi-ed Andrews and bu been one of the most lntr cessfnl in the province this yenr. The 3i) pairs have to- day 07 living pups or no aver- age of 21-8 to the pair. Tun we think will compare favor» lbl; with any ranch in the province having strictly ill! lllllll- Th.‘ policy of the mnnnle ment was to select t‘ e very . best foxes that money could bu! and feed the very best food. Results have fortified this course. The number of pairs can be rancbed will be limited to fifteen lo par- tim who desire to take ad- vantage of this should apt-oi early. 111-11 UNIVERSITY wit?" Area, pelancmjmw and Divinity. A' . thorough Academic training 1 I i at moderate cont. amidst the beef social and moral surroundings. file coilego i111 res-open t... September 29th, next for Cliofltf and fnronnsuoo re entrance qsallfloatwn- and reat- i 4. i aentiil v accommodation. lpllly 1o T!!! PRESIDENT. Windsor. N. I. ‘078-7-2711117 (thins-pt. ll. 1 i i. 111111111011 SALE’ Baltic Road. 50 acres under excel-t bronco "of cililthers content. lint l bul commenced to realize 1.. v37 .ii\'\'v 1H4] . “Yr\v‘1("\1' girl‘: life has compensations, that the ., .,. ‘nlpyvpz. -l “w; wl-gw. in 21-- intrlcncies of the business was be- crmlmr more ‘Mn ioet ‘Y's rWY/n-P to 919,5‘. my enyplnveP-di "ms al- so adding zest to my DWI! m9- 1 determined to forget all lllfll had gone brfore, -in tho‘ l w1"_"l not continue to dwell llllflll ‘t1 l fmlvwi ""“I‘"W'Y‘"""I " " “‘ ' ' ed ifl were to retain tl1\ knswltrdé!‘ Ill-Vile‘. o.’ svtrurltim 1' ‘l s‘ i" ‘ll 1 '1 vrrrlrln‘: girl l illP. . “"111 |"“'1'i' ‘l wcull d“. m‘: best in every \\-'1‘-‘, ‘n0, (‘-1519 luvs-ll‘ fbv fooli=l1 1"- pr"l's anl by u-lsvWfllr lll"llll'lll“. t’ r ti,“ I1-“|1v1-l‘I‘r)1“ 1‘ ~"-'"‘ 11.... .-~rk_ lvl..-.,_ Fagin, Mary and 8,1,...) 1141-. Claxton had .11111>r@P§1<l upon ‘me that I must have til-Bl‘! 1' timl of 1 sort 0r 1 would break ,1,.\vn. At first 1 nud laughed u! thr-m. but II hud now come to reli- ize they ‘were rlglll- '3" I m‘! “m plan to become ‘a recluse, but I .1111 inttnd‘ t.» slve the WW bf“ llljf, was In mo to ml’ Wmk- tilay should be simple Illa)’. llililllllg to make me keep late ltours, or to nnderm-lne my st-rellxlll-lll’ Whml l 114d none 10 “flare- Wltvn ever i read of 5on1.- h ‘lL'_4_-‘ w man's snccta-s 1111i Ibis‘ ».... lv';‘,'\'l(>‘lli*!l—-l “'31 cncourzigtd tperhaps ‘beyond what I was Wilfflll- ted in being. 1 would read I110"! ..‘f‘|i(2l€5 aloud to Nlury. -‘ "-11-, tt-"l ql’ \\-r1111’i11'<~1 the financial ‘world. or o 4 _ wlln llatl risen by the form-l o1 1119.1‘ ability, aided by pt‘l‘t'il‘-llllllly~ ~'\"_‘l l also read mloud sin-Firs of bus-t 1N3 wu111v11---~wot11on like M11111’ Elisabeth who, starting in 11 very gnmll way ltud made a tremendous SJCCHSS. lt was Womfn 111 IIUSIINJSS who intertsied Mary, so we wour‘ Illli of both sous, and plan how 1f we lilcpt our hcullh we would also l... 111-... fllcm—stl:t-cs::f\ll in what we 11nd undertaken. ‘ "You girls leave ‘me out cntlrcl)‘ when you talk," T0111 olfce s11‘. prttcrlding to be peeved. "W' 1i you let me llelp Mary a lilllr‘, lllli-‘l Zena." ‘ "A llt\‘lc'."1l exclaimed. "Wlhy '1 ulll. Miry never could llJlltile 1111- sIluP alone, and you know it. But by lworklrg together 1 predict tblli tsomc day you will have 011-: of 111t- smart places of Chlcagofsomc- thing like the ‘Blackstone pPYIlOIw-i" "You mean just the restaurant. don't you, Zena?" Mary asked. her eyes shilling. ‘ ,‘, , “Yes. But you can't do it until noow everything about the ., 'l‘on1 must 1=.1ru 1o buy, ‘.1 1. .1'l‘r\ . o‘ 0 " FQ-l‘ L1ve Hogs Wanted Kennedy CofLtid. will buy good dive hogs at Elmsdale Mommy day, Slept." 21st.. weighing from 100 lbs. up, highest market prices paid. 2818-9-15 4i. fiEFFICF: We have just landed ttwo cars. cedar shingles which we are offer- ing at vt-ry low prices-before un- loading of cars- , Wt- dlso wont a ounnlity of good ticiiry butter for which we wlll pay highest (mics s. M‘ Kennedy 81 C0. ‘2360-8-23-111‘wf 21 I. Principal Wanted for Souris High School, first or second class teacher, msle preferr- ed, adequate supplement. Phone or write C. 4.‘. Carleton. Sec'y. N"0t| - p qn N 10135110 M ll y-lrlniy tld Ilml kiln is tltc I11 a-I of it. Ii. Wharf, Soulis. F. S. M -cDONALD 20411-0-1141 a.__. lllmsry. and Mary teased me b1- Yflfvrll.‘ filel$snlCfionoeadasp lleufisfllailingvannovcdu 0&1. Sinmcgninunan. l4: nndaL-miames. ‘Ibenscvc. Bennynuuae SEALBRAND -. ' COFFEE an. InKJanda-IbJhs-u al dmlm; W& for “Pocfoct C0500» Perfectly 5 E A; B1171?‘ box Exhibition in Montreal -An enthusiastic meeting of fox- - -“‘ = ‘tel-l i" St. Paul's llali. Su-mmerside on Tuesday afieruoml. Scvtteuulber .1/..l1. WI) i1 war. nrggenl Mr, J1wn1=s IWhiic of tit-- Conservation Commission of aCn- 1‘. ......».c11 111111 Mr. Reek of the eDpatrlnent of Agricul- .u1~»,1_1t.1-..1. qne [lum-jniflll (lcvt-rnment has made a gran-a of $3,909 WW1"! 11.1.- cXlleltsrs of a liv- fox exhibi- tion to be 1111.1 in Nlonlrtal 1..1 Ntlvculbe-l" l". L’. h. 4 lit], 217111. 111111‘ 1111» l’(1l'VlIli‘|!ll (;o\‘t-r..11111.t b.11- also made a grant. t onrutittt-ou wcrr: ztllpnintwl curry out the work ln connection with the exhibition, and tilt" lads.“ L‘. lu OHIO-COOK ‘ Ilints iortle Motorist av stain 1.. ctouon Qooo-oeoveq OBBTRUCTED RADIATOR H. W. 8. wrdea: 1 can run my car only about four Imlles before the water boils and the radlator stcams. Sometime ago, a little bran |wns put into my radiator (honey- ‘cctm-b tj-noe), to stcp a‘leak. ‘Can vtb-ls have caused the trouble? What can l use to dissolve this without injuring the radiator. It semns as if the lpumtp pump: water faster than it can circulate.‘ Answer: Quite l-Zlke-ly the bran n“ gfgppel] up a port-on r-f the» waft-r lmssrges. You m Sill! "Y ll ‘szrong oolutleu of washing soda (sodium carbonate, sol-soda), filling It), -,(,.‘.>r system and lrttlng it re > 1111 1l1<r1> for u few hours, while - h.» ~11- ll in use and than drawing it off. A solution of lye or potash ' can be used safely, ‘if this does not ,1"-st1-.rc the circutatuon. If parts of .-.- vfllllla§flf do not get bot hymen ea others, ‘when lbhe engine ls first §ulfled, 1t Is a pretty sure slisu ill-ll -, Msiedfilaoonaqunfl. l“? cmmauon is clogged in I... ...- _.' you sure that -ou1 CliASEdzsAflBOllN, kugbe-l; wllligmonnecuons M‘, o. “TRIAL I inside and that U"? :11‘..211‘1‘::1:... so... fan turns at full Pdleed- n19 5°‘ tension should be such that the fau realm-e, appl-guuble force 1o movt it by hand. when the enginil l5 91°11" pod. LEAKY REAR-AXUE- ' R. s. T. wrles: M)’ Fold pa?“ rslltly lt-altr. Llreusc 11t the regal‘. i...111 rear wueol. lll Billie “i799 b“ .1] renewals of frlt woshrfl.‘ _‘_ the other side does_ nrolt 5W9 1h"- trouhlc. Docs ibis mu cute some- mlng wrong with ‘the differential or worn out partsfll- "ll Y0“ ‘W559’ . , . y‘; J 'l‘lu‘rc is no reason tu til-ink tbut anything is wrong- Ill l-Z 11c rl.11t side 11.4: llnlltll)’ b-Vee trouble“ because the right WllLBl 1.~~ almost always lower than the left‘. when being driven on the rlfllllllll" side ol ‘.1 crowned load. You might . ..-=-..» woo of the special com- whicb cling to the Rem‘ Blll" $023.11 your rear axle lllNlSllTZ- A | “.111 11u.t-., drilled upward through 'tl1e axle-shaft housing hllfi ‘llfel- ifountl to lct excess grea-ie escape before it reaches the wheel. bolus |.-.-. . .111=~11 litre uuwuld llllullgl‘ the drive-shaft housing. to Se! ll“ of oi-i that may enter the 11X i!" housing nlung the drive shaft a1... raiselhe level ulldtlllY~ Y0“? ‘T: .1<.1 t..il'lylll$ the iubdicuut iuqt 1t. JXIF-IIUSUIIAB zoo high, MB Y0"- ffication committee consists n1 ‘ ta... Mci.11r~, .l.l3. Itomlliouglt, ———<4-'?_i— Pmileggnu ‘Pller-‘t- urn nvrlbute of 1111mm‘- li. (iinilmln I{i1,lj.l'.-i. 1 ‘lhc Gout-fol f‘n1111.1llt=-.- (ain-"IJ. $1.1 1.c1tl1 Poole, Whiter Grant, .1. “Wvlnv wedlock, Mnior .lJ.A. Mc- Ki-nnon, J. Lelloy Holman, B. G .. ham Rogers, 1Shelton Sharp, Georg blown, lvrt 1.. ltogtls, Mr. "ref ‘l.. flu-gt 1's 1.1 t-hztlrzltilt of lilt- rlngglflcntlnn Pommiltee, and Mr. J. Stanley Wedlock cl1ui1‘111:111 u. the General lvommiftee. M11 B- n‘ lilfi‘ that we often fail to take uvrounf of. Its the litle imp o‘ perversity that lurks I11 the hern- t-f lllOil, of us, trend-y to be called lntn or-tivity llv some command or 'prohi-bit-lon. We may be refill’! nvilllng to do or not do, but the in- stunt someone voices auihorityovtn 11s. then we as once become cor.- trary. lf we who nre wives and mother.- ‘Grnham ltogora was tippulntcti Srtrrt-tury of bnlli committee. As soon as i110 various details w) tu-cliun w.tl1 the exhibition .11 iimliy arurngod lull lrublltcily will be given. ,A number of cups and trophies have 111"" "WW1 7'" the fur dealers of Montreal and other lmrls of ‘Canada, and ihcrc is no question but that 1111s exhibi- 1.11111 111 .vi.t11..t-.1. wil give tho fox ‘industry '1;- 1~ :11 deal of PXCEGGIIHZ‘ Iy valuable publicity, and the ranch ers of the Island are deeply gratu- in .11 to [he lrmlnlon Government laud Conxnilsslon of Conservation lmvv taken 111 if’)? the interest-they I thlis matter. -__-~4 1 ‘lillil ‘buy rliiili, TllPfl you must at- tI-nd to your lrltl. lbgtfihcr you ure going to be a great team." So we zplanned. <, Tom and Mary ‘were to be mo.» ""4 very soon. 'l‘hoy 11.111 rented 591W 20m- lmd 31 (YLMYY- “W” the little apartment near the ship, \ new 11nd uttit-stlvet/ tlccuratt-ltl; only fcur ro:>n1.+-- a living u-nd din- Ifng room conrblnerl. n kfichrn. b~ l- -roon1 for mo. and one for 1110111501- V95. Mary anti I slrnt a good deal of time sowing in those fcw weeks. They couldn't spurt- lnnnh mull-y .fmm tle businvss, but soft creI-ilt» ‘HOS 11nd (lalnfy lttuslitls 11..1d~ ll """ ‘Hr-- dfrrnvtivc when comptr- od with Mrs. Flagirfs dingy board- illlg 111N180. W0 had tlvcitletl not to flnove unllil it was all ready, 11nd then l proposed lhst they be matr- rlwl in thlir nwn hofnc. _ “l would love it, wouldn't you, 'l‘u111'?" Mary cxclunucd, her cyts shining. he said. l "we 1i lluvo a real wedding! 1 ‘nko 11nd all!" I told them, delighted wllll the idea. ' Tomorrow-A Proposal of Mnfllbge FOR SALE ut a sacrifice the property consis- ting of a dwelling house, barn, out- buildings. and six acres or land 11f Montague. fomenly owned by E, Les ter Adams, now the estate of the late N. K. McLean. apply to t). P. McLean, executor of the will of tho into N. K. McLean at the premises Montague, P. lil. I. t 20950-0-11-12! _ =;_.> ..-. _ '85. Canadian Minter The 8.8. Canadian Mlnrr nails lfrom Montreal September 14th. Wlll be d11e Charlottetown Septr-nl- bcr 17th. and will load general cargo for St. John's, Newfound- an BUNTAIN, BILL A C0. Sept. 11-61 ‘"1 ttbink it's a flne suggoslfuil," and co-worke-rs would only remem- Iber this, realizing that others feel the sam° as we did. ‘we might have less of friction in our associations ‘The thing may be necessary of ac Ptlnlplishment, the pro-li-lbltlon mo) ,be a necessary one, but there i.- always a tactful way of suggesting either. Human nature will 11o 1 long _wny 1n plomse. w-hile the tbhltlll rein of dQDmE-ZIISIOII brings but 1t twitch of the llcad and a toss of the shoulders and-baklness. ffhere’: always a. -way of sugges- ‘lon and explanation. We may think it bcneatth 11s. but is it’! Isn't any tway beet that twill bring about right results with the least friction possible? Arbitrerlness defeats its own ends, and what does it gain for us who use it‘! Anything except n dcsire on the .p:'-.rt of others [p shun us? Tltcro are flmcs when we must stand for principles. But there are other times when some other way than our own would do exactly at‘ well, produce exactly as good .re- suits. Wily then insist ‘on an) course of action merely because ‘it is our own ‘way’! Let's learn to ‘be large-hearted in our associations. Seed Poia toe s The P. E. l., Potato Growers‘ As- snciatlon wil sell Certified No. 1 Inspected Seed Potatoes of the Green Mountain, Irish Cobbler and Maine Gain: variety to any one making application. Porting desiring stock practically disease free should apply at once. .11 flrowers from United States arc sending in orders for carloads at a satisfactory price, shipments lo he made this fall. Applications and inquiries should be made at once to the Secretary. W. Boulter, Cl1ar- lottetown. P. E. Ill-and. 21l42-0-61nwftf. 1111111 11011 SALE East Baltic, Lot 46 100 acres of which 45 acres are under cultivation 20 acres ready to stump balance excellent quantity of bard and soft wood. contain:- exceilent lumber within onelhnlt mile of railway station, school starch factory store and saw mills, buildings modern and boat of re- pair, all will be sold witnlor with- nul stock crop and machinery. Owner compelled to sell on account of ill health. [fin-further particulars apply to owner. WfLLlAM FRAQIR. Postmaster lint Baltic. lNl-O-I-tnefrili. Big Increase In , Canadian Wheat Crop orrsws. sevl- lib-T“ Cm‘ Jinn wheat crop this yell‘ Vi“ 5° 289,000,000 bushels against 108.000.- ouu last year from latest. official! estimate of the Bureau of Census The oat crop is placed 550,000,000 Jullluln‘, compared with 304,000,000; willie barley be 84,000,000 com- pared with 50,000,000 last year. n the prairie provinces alone the wheat, estimate is 200,000,000, oatl 359,000,000, barley 48,762.00) and ..:.X to 10,817,000. ‘lltrvelling often takes the con- cult out of‘ a mun, but coming home lmln twice as much of it ll him .-:.tIll. The Umpire says "lf one babq is a wave on Life's Ocean, then trip- ets must be a tidal wave! 1 ! -._.:-'=. u - o~¢>eaoe~ --.0->o-aooo044 Hotel Victoria g 120 rooms, {)0 rooms ‘with voooeoo . Excellent menu. service. _ H. C. BROVWN, Manager, Charlofietow-n Hotel Co., Ltd. , Propretors. Prompt QO-Q-O-Q-QO-OQ-e ooooooooo-Qov private baths, completely re- ..,___ novutcd. ‘ "shaving Horst,‘ ' A. .\1_ Harris, New olnsgowp Pllomas Robinson, Halifax; E. F. vlonlgolnery, Kingston, OltL, Miss vi. Smith. l-Iulifax; Miss C_ Smith, ilullfax; E. F. Luwlnr, St. Jol1n;; J. Rogers, St. John; L. C. Neill-i illl, St. Louis; J. A. Burn, Sus-' 1px; E. .\l_ Wathing-Wltycoconnghf vs, 11. B. Sawbcrt, Amherst; n; ‘._ ltcld, St. John; W. H. Whlston,‘ Halifax; R,_ E. Holland and wife, Elmira; Josephine Benton, East Point; A W. l-lurf, ‘Mil, Jae. Har" ris, Elmira; J_ M. Rose, Chateau 1110111., (‘._ Carver, Loury, Mont. VICTORIA HOTEL_ 0110001111011 11111111110 THE SILVER FOX FUR SELLING ASSOCIATION OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LlMlTED his company will be held In St. Paul's llall. Summerside, on Tues- lay. the 21st day of September "fill. A- 9-. 1920. at the hour of two "clot-k p. m. for the purpose of or- lllllly. This meetinz is a most i1n- lortant one, and ranching compan- tssociation should send in thon- lubscriptlon immediately in order ;//""""“", g MCCIGUS 1 _ . Mrh 00' an [an 11g utensil.» Moffntl, 11.111, .1. n_ Barry, nono- 011; F. .\f_ Pigeon, North Sydney; S. l". Morrison. Halifax; R. J. Smith, S‘. John; Geo. l1._ ileck- with and wife, Chicago; J. A. Mc- Askill, Halifax; A. Hayhurst (Miss) Halifax; 'I‘_ M. lledding. St_.Jnhn: D. 0. lRoblfn, Toronto; V_ J. O-ur agent will load live on the following dates:— ‘Thursday. Sept. 23rd. Thursday, Oct. 7th. and December. ' See our agent for prices, w- vvv vvv-vv~vv- i 1 q Middleton. 4 2861-9-17-21 and every Thursda-y thereafter throughout October, November W9 Wlllli- l1 16W 800d live buyers at points where we are nrt already represented. Write 01' $110119 for pgl-flgul-gl-g, WM. DAVIES CO. LTD, Islandrepresentative, Moore, Truro; J. S. McLean, St. John; W. B. Arthur, MtL, Mr_ a11d Mrs. K. Fume, St. John; S. K. Campbell, New Haven, 0011a,; W. Johnston, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Livingston, New York; Miss Livingston, ew York; C_ Living- ston,’ New vol-s; Brackbolst Liv- inflmn. New York. LIVE nocs WAl\l"l‘ED hogs at our usual buying points igihts etc., E. m. onsto, 1111011 11103100 SALE FAIR“, STOCK, CIIOI‘, AND FAN WING IDIPLENIICIWPS. A'l‘ MILTON .‘;‘..1:;“.1a,rigour. s“ Mo" lend-y» This splendid farm consisting but n. block of hardwood and lumbo 1- trt- --~-.1 ..-,1,..- . .01.. of 65 ncrcs of choice land all clear r. This farm is all wcll fenced with ‘or mne from Mum“ g‘tl:£“l"1I1-i|tllt1gn uro in first rim-ls cnndltlml. one quar- 1 Also on the same duy we will scll nll his choice Stock comprising nirv- n 111-1111 lll'lk t‘|-\\':<l, .-u-v<-11 tn . frusl crs three wanking Ilnrscn, a lot nf I1 Ivn noun, the hulunce llllfll’, two heft. ens, chicks and geese. - CTODI—TWQIIIY tons Hay. six hundred stocks of rai ll flvilljltrllt-a untl the. Nllllll‘ of‘ turnips 11ml munnuldu. g n’ /fi acres of s t o all forming hundred fifty pounds.) TERMS AT SALlu‘. Upon for Inspection ut any time. 28284-1841; Horse I Races implements and harness und u now separator (six IENJ. (IAIITEII, Auctioneer '51 011110111’ At tbe- Peoples’ Track, Sept 22nd. 1920. "Date was set eeygrgl weeks ago and not changed." Theilirst on the A meeting of the shareholders nf "mu" race between Angus Dillard and Wilfred Hal. Tilete Will finalizing, enacting byeduws. and Three minute cldss and e green race foo- country ‘horses "eating the directors of the com- bushel! 0101118 to be divided equally in those two classes. Ail thou-see to bemumed before race. ‘“ "l0 sflflmilly. Races to be conducted on the 3 in 5 heat ~95 mt already members o; the National Rules no govenm-Rnces to start at one o'clock. program will be a A100 be a only; B0 Send the name of your horse plan, A. W. MOLEOD, Secretary. n nnve a vnlce at (he Qrganl“. No meals servel, bring your lunch. Balloons-Ice Cream and tlon meeting. The Organigel- wlll ‘Clllkfi. sold on the grounds. No intoxicating liquor allowed on the ‘tot have time to interview every- 5"°““d5'~ mdy. and companies and ranchers 233894641- desfrlug to take part in the meet» ‘llil. and of getting the benefit and advantage of membership in the Association should send ln (holl- eubscrlptlon at once. Only mem- bers of the Association wlll be en- Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. ‘flied to take part in the Organiza- ' 'NTERN‘TI°1" "J1"! ion or will be Bllltlble an dlrec- FREIGHT mo PASSENGER sznvtcz er JOHN AND noarou tors. ,, - Jo", now, n you have not w Durfltxrgnhtn Governor Dinlzley" will leave st. John every wmmml- l. d Th9 wilfilréldalr; xiii-liars: itlI‘ti>%rtIn.an(d"l‘:iIll>tel<f iii?“ onion amiéiayl-lztom-lllltulil-‘sdsye. The Saturday tribe are direct to Boston due FA R E $10.80 celved an application form. send for one. m: arcvsn FOX FUR asttmo sssocwrton or PRINCE eowsno ISLAND Lmrnzo" A. E. Areanault, Organizer Summer-aide, P.E. I. 2802-9401111!) l] 21ft. g"‘_|_|."_ MWFIOT? TUTJTIIGN SALE '1- At Keppoch 0n hurstiay, September Sharpmlhe Beautiful Farm Known as » ' ROSEMONT FARM 1-_--__-—__-_ BTATEROOMU ‘$.00 UP c'ug)g?2‘(§::“f°"°" "ml llfllrobolltan Line steamers for New York pl; rsight rates and full Informatics. adipl to ‘IQIQ It. John. I B. Consisting of 100 A l x1 Bmutiqful Flam-ms ‘In the gfdivltoncf llgabrfnttitllllllmiiidélbtng In high 8m m 0 miles rom Town ‘in a .01 mo, hum’ hm“, bfflgflntgnlhlrze ham no m" $62.11!...» to church 11m school. Good bulldillll» implements, household furniture, etc. ' smkfl 6mm‘ ‘mmb “ “m” °°l"- l" 0f will“ mum; catfl hens. Crop-WM stool: oats, 100 when. 15 to," M! B. 30 llure bred White Wyandotte Q11!" -- -- "flll- ‘Polo and single teem, l truck I sets disc ‘halérown. 157 Har- R d-rlv-ing e-lelghs, 1 wood sleigh, 1 not dpubienlblofizgelfitsfiaq llWlfl) collars. ho mes, etc. of?!“ a m“ "hing humus‘ mum‘ Mmub 3 "l"!!! WI‘ Furniture-P l it - u . ...... ..,......... ... 22111.net: 2.13.0.1‘2‘.‘2.l.'.3°;"..02:‘.&1*1.l.‘:".:.t'11,wen; ~1~-~ m» -- ~1- ( ale positive. no eae l ' " - “rm ma“ known m “l; arsenic]: gstrcggmyfcqsllitlelrélllrln-beolteliioon seturdl-y. 85th. Ft some hour. Terms of . ‘mm’ m‘ "Wmwd Ml"- "Wl- 5 llereentloir for cash 50.1211. ‘iiilgobizx: 0:70;! mum “mum n . ' e e season. J. THORLEV MUTCH. t y J. A. MacDonald, Auctitmegr, r0; 1 two row turnip sowcr, l gang plow, 1 single plow, l drlvtin; 11.10;, sraln carrier. fork and line, 1 Pecil ' lsrs and Ito-mes, traces, 2824~0~1BJI \ .