an, lie-g Puneralqwlit; Msiheaon; a. r.‘ ‘,_ "'_'|'.r-nv Ftdkinu *1“ it from lhu.,l'bittfrf.t,it,stc_r Gnnorsls I P A reugoi-‘sr.nj~ . "f Freeman-runes», =40 Mixed suntan. . Grail?‘ “Me Puriog-tsil- vomlisswiu bosbrved .0! tho [Willis flfliere wit-i he a_ well ‘stocked saloon. ‘Races start at ‘L30 o'clock,‘ Entries close Mon- day. Aug. uni s‘ per _cent to enter . Adlnlsiio t6 Grounds Adults 4o cents, including tax. . Children~z5 ‘eeutsf 3i . _ _¢e_-oosoon HOOPER. . s1is-s-1ss1.-~ *5 ‘ - ‘ --s:-I':'..'-,1£:2-*' r -|——- ~—-wfi.~..?- MAIL¢¢QNTRA°T SEALlJlJ "Pliillil-jlfg ,.[a.~_,._.,.., ,.. UR‘ iurimnrirl- (.it-n ral. will l.» W. .. _ A l}, v 9"" ififltiwtvwt.‘ I folll‘. ‘\r‘s|i'rl mm PM‘ woe, u-mitli “my, over fir»! Mail Rout" ~ 1|. s11; ti Uri =l.nllr~ rintrii niltipt-A iginftillnirw “ii-tn. in’ n‘ Inn-r-i- 1M") ‘IFWLIVYI-r-vtflihlirlrs --.~ -‘ Plot-card Uoritrartmirgv he’ sccn and l-lonli forms 4-f"i‘dndi‘~r may h» h». (lined at the‘ Post Offices n! (sud-Hr;- f‘ Post Office lris ‘ilgllmtpitfélgcrégtu n11» ha. sfseysigaiiissry,‘ ' e icwzyn kespbei" "viirueiy. _ v c'ni Rive‘ biliary ;r..i- i - _, "A.ii.ti_t.4_;r'¥' " i, ‘furs-i w.‘ uus.r,'§i',_'ai+q .“ "ii .ifiti>'isfi_.cma; sum “it “kvriliiil; 114i our» us " - ' ‘ " “ gwr, "t "l" "Mu a Irwi- ~ ..;.,. w. ' minute‘ . iluiljlgituiyr r ' ' 1 ‘i . 3101??! -.,\‘V,-.B.- Prowse and . Jc- ttacitinnos propriet- s . sl the; Vim! .110: ltsnch. rrfwd Road. nogr (lira:- IIBMID. Ph-E. L-sare pre- Jéd; to sell. a ‘limited num- lrvpt foxes and ranch them - r ajrties it they so" desire. T Vitny Fog Ranch was tabllshed. ‘in the flail of J1! and-has ils pairs of fox- t 37c! which are owned by iilllrsaPttilasyk trackin- Mt! andtlts bslsucej are warden. The ranchlias been l"!!! .13" Illhsgeinent, of If. 2d Andrews ghd has ween one of that-most anc- rsurlrtn he province this sain-"ltiis zrpam ‘have ts- ly-II-ilvlng pups or. an- aver- rge at 21-: to the pair. Tat! v0 "ll k will compare, favor- ibi; . Vth any ranch in the u-ovinos having strictly m! u . . . . ‘Hr policy of the innings‘ nent.waa__.to. aelppt 1' . I wery vdlt firanaj that DOUG; . could any-a d, tsed the very best _ ‘not; suits have-Justified liircourse. The number of ma: can bs ranchodrwvltl 1e llirllted"_to iifienfso par- ‘ .iea:{1lo:'ds|tra‘t “ tllbiuf this ocrins 0t u .'£‘.”r..'.‘if‘i::'.i.i.‘“&t'&t.i°2 Kl i; mo‘; _ ,.. v v '2a2é- Station and at the office of tho Punt Ilffcv inspector. - ' ' ' JOHN F. \\ IIIGAII. Post Ofiicu Inspector‘ Doctor's “flit-c. “iverlcttvtcwn. August isth '32~'i-8-i!lSlt3l. ' .192". MAIL. . .~ SEALED ‘msrwi-zi f. atitlriuvscd iv- t-hc Pustmastcr" General. wll ho roc- fiivbrl at (lttawa untiindon, nn l-‘ri- -‘ day. the 18th Octnlicr-(ior the con- veyance of ills htnlcntyis Malls. on .! c. prrvposrd Contract ‘for four years. six times _l'-\_yt'l"k ugh it'd)‘, I'\‘,'L>|' lrcrirlctoc Station Iiiml Mail 1mm» w‘. Honuiiir Postiriac-tcr ticnt-llriis . cixntilriing furth- 1m‘ infnrmatiqrrms toscpnditliyns or ; nifll‘ s: contract may im soon and ._ibienk for-Ins. of Teodor ‘may be oh- ‘ st Oijlccs of [Worl- driti stdhtguflibc of '.1n actor. IL" “.""\\IlI<)Al,l- i’ hull QlTtce Inspector‘ lnspe -tor's IWf-icr. vuiuist ilith. iiiflu. . it -\ ' l1 I _ the l-idst Uiflcc. ".1 so Office rinttsiinvri. -I.‘lSal3i; . ‘MAIL I 30th:" to cx-qltirxbFslmf the (fanati- ian hixpeditionary Force Notice is ‘hereby izivcn to all con- ccrncd-ths-t oxsmcmbers of the Can- adian Expeditionary. Force who are entitled treatment must submit t-icir applications to the District Dental Officer at thc ilcadqunrtcrs . of the District in which they rm-‘lrts- ion or before lst September. 1920. Applications for dental trcutvu- -t received after 1st September. i920. Will nut be Cflllflllturrfl, ‘ ($1111.) EUGENE FISET. r l Mayor General Deputy Jfinister. Militia and ‘ _ Defence. '""'"'t!.. Auriist 3. 102v. Nuts-Newspapers will not I--- paid for tho advertisement If they insert It without authority from the Dr artmsnt. . I. 1Q. 3361-1-22.) _ . 21824-14816! ' Mriiticuizi‘ slit/thrill ‘TENDERS. addressed to the Postmaster (lcncrnl. will bs roc- "|\"‘d oi Ottsiwa._un_til nimn. rm l-‘ri- day. the. 24th S-cptcmlicr. i920 for the conveyance 0f His Majesty's Mails. on a proposed Contract for Milt years. six‘ timrs per week on thv rmitr- Who dlgipmig yup“, nnm] flail Built». Nu. 8 frnu Postmaster _t.~\r~rul =1 pleasure.- , Printed notIcI-s cbntwinlng rlll1|lasr information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be sccn rind t-lnnii Iorms or Trnrlrr may to. "h. toinvvt at tlw Punt "(Yipes nf Wood islands North and Hopefield and at ‘ the nillizc- of tltw Poatvfllficc lnspcc~ tor. _ » .rt|:.tn'w.r}vr||-:Ait. - t-o i . .1 ""21; ',;";g-r',g£-.B’§.~i .-.“6rr'i'£$!’"""’ .- .1" " f- H. \ I ‘i101. i913". y ZISO-S-Hsstdi. a‘, u’ n, r t....»_ , _ MAIL tIONTRACY-i‘ REALBI‘ TENDERB, ad 9n ¢| g the Postmaster General. w I 1:88.700? rived at Ottawa, until noon. rm w". day. the 24th Sept. 1M0 (or m; m". ‘t-‘rlllcr of His Mairstyfls Mails. an l proposed Contract for four years. "is "mt-n pv-r s-mk on thu route Ken-thatch nural Iaii Route m. a from. the Postmaster General’: pleasure. “inted notices containing (mm. "nforrnatlon as to condlttong qr ‘ ‘ Contract may ‘be neoIl said he Post ODfIlces of Ken- ullston. arsate. ans New um- and at the. altos of the Post lctlrispeet ithwnsas. i». m... ...‘...x...°.t‘°a..'.".:&"""' ‘h. nuuat lf-JIIO. 7-. i. N _ . - I . I M ..w. _ ..> i Qririiicr A A ‘ . uizrjinrmciwr or Juiuirik AND - perverse . Blunts 7 8011'?“ Jlruulatstimwrllll Gsnlalitsld ' AUCTION SAiE 1r LIHLQANDS 0n Saturday, Au‘ st 2i At 2 0’ciocii 8 up Consisting of 85 acres of choico land, 50 acres clear, balance good growth of lumber. Close to Church. School and dllillltllll- Ilse omp 1f acres oats. 2 acres potatoes. 8 tons hay. ‘implements 1 new dosdor, 1 disc barrow. (new), 1 wood sleigh (new), harness and lot of other articles too numerous to mentdnn. Terms easy and made known at win, IAURDOGK MGPHII. m1» - v-v i srociisALi-j l will sell for Mr. Lewis Mc- Callum on his farm. Brackiey Point on Saturday, August 21st, commencing at 2 o'clock p. m" 8 choice milk cows, all freshonod, 1 Shorthorn Pure Bred Bull. ‘lorms 1‘? months credit; a dis- count ior cash. BENJ. CARTER. Auctioneer. 2279 8 18 it; not.‘ t A reward of $20 will be paid by the undersigned or information leading to the arrest and convic~ iion of any person or persons found trespassing on Fish or Fog island. in Richmond Bay tor the purpose of shooting. The name of the in- former will be withheld. This is private property and anyone found there with a gun without written permission will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. K. B. HICHAIDB. Blililfl-d-lii-Satsndwedth15th ______ Firm im Sale i will soil by private sale my farm m iwSablc, fronting on the Dt-Sabie llivcr. ' 'l‘l1is farm consists 0t iii; acres. 7t! the balance covered with a goo] growth of hard and soft wood. There is a good dwelling. good is well supplied with writer. Will be sold with or without grow- ing crop. BRADFORD BOYCE. 2271-84841’. Auction S: Biff Crapau i um instructed by Mrs. A. E. Trowsdsle to soil by auction at two milk with household furniture, consisting of tables, chairs. beds. carpets. mats. stoves, pictures. blankets, pillows. merit and together etc. TERMB.~All sums up to 85.00 cue-ii, over that amount four months credit on approved joint notes, with discount at rate of six per cant. per annum for cash. If day proves unfavorable sale w-iii be vheld first fins week day following. J. 2312-8-20-01. Farm For Sale , For sole in Rose Valley farm containing 100 acres. 50 acres clear. v 30 acres good hard and soft wood. Balance easily cleared. Farm is weii watered and within 3 rntlos of Emerald and Kinkora Station, near school. Buildings in fair repair. Apply to Edward Giilia. Zlbii-B-lt-Tudfhlfii. AUCTION SAbE, August 25th, NIP. Having decided-ta retire from farming l will offer my farm of m‘ acres: 180 cleared. balance co- vered with hard and loft wood; also all rny stock. crop. farming im piements. stc. flea posters. WILLIAM IQFNIIION, Olen Valley. L 'v.. acres which are under culitivaiion. barn ilfhi Olibillldihilh and tho farm , her premises Crapsud, on Friday Aug. 27th, 1920. all farming equip- cows‘ H. MYERS. Auctioneer. 288g I 17 ll.’ '-"*- ran chantry-inflows .A.......;is ql sopos lilsqril-cui av Jana run-Pg "Pxf an awairineomrenlsr ‘ - m. m lusmass UHAPTEBhW. i l wrote Mother a long cheerful letter, telling her of my new posi- tion, o Mr. Clinton's kindness, and .ll nbo t tho people in the omen. "Toll Aunt Susan that perhaps cmn tiny i may bo able to pay that zoung .\riicr's board bill for.‘ him n r turn for his typewriter." l also added that now l had foun- hicwnrk. I had er-wtxsr hrpn thl" over that somulsy I mi-ghumke a fil- ll l‘. nnngh in have Just three or four rooms, and Mother to keep hols! for me, it would be like Heaven. . i said nothing oi‘ this to Mary. 81m s“ planning a home for me with hem, a home l should enjoy. but niii noblike the one l had in my‘ hind ior Mother and myself. ' Miss Baker seemed not to get wer her resentment becasuc I re» "used her invitation to lunch at the same place she, and t-he girls s; (new. frequented each day] ‘ l was sorry simply ecauso I hates o lmvc anyone ieei-unkindly to‘ vard me fnr such a reason. Yet ll’ he slime time i did not want to g0- vitli hcr. i oiten caught hcr and Mr. Betta. the manager, whispering rind glanc- ing in my direction They seemed Jfify intimsto, and my first impres- sion. that they were interested in each othor—anyway. that Miss Hak- -=\ intrigued with htlfr-WBS -l -incli h)‘ what I saw. ' I was oiten embnrsssed and an- | tioh ‘which has resulted 'leaks past the piston-ring -\' sis-Ir L r soispoooeoqfeppogeov-‘QG i. i‘ pasty rifles‘ PIQTQN anagnsm To comet. silt More gr .Ixpsnaivs To Tolerate. ' oaeinisg that is‘ absolutely ism to-tho successful operation or a car is the rcsence o! ill fitting pistons u-nd th s includes ilicliitlng‘ of U!‘ rings as well as 0i’ M“? P1110!" themselves. in the hurry of quan- iity production. not a fc-w cars are put into service with this .iuitiai defect and fail to give ‘good re» suiti until it is corrected. but as a H dilly lwillil "l"! ' rule, loose and leaky pistons dc- Veiop Dltiy aftcr long usage or after n failure of cyliuder lubrica- ’ in the scratching of "scoring" of cylinder walls and pistons and perhaps the breakage of rings. A single failure of cngihc lubrication ‘may work more hurm us to piston iii than '1‘ --‘-.-vw,-iullv to be guarded against with the fuel now in use; The hrs: indication of faulty piston fit is very often the oil-fouitu of snark-stings which, if .it dive ops suddenly, without anychange "lisv- r be min-Mr in lubricating condi- tipns. "is n fairly sure sign that piston-rings or even-pistons‘ and cylinder, bores, require attention. It's cylinder will not tightly rothin its charge of gas. when it is haad~ cranked through its compression stroke and both inlet and exhaust vaivp are known to bo light, it is proof positive that tho charge and piston. assuming that there is‘ no _ vi by their evidenifintrerest in. s. urti what ldid. But when 1 taik- i c1 with binry. she inwslr‘ M Tlr-ikrr was jealous because o!‘ something. I There was much that happened "w- v ver to offset nnyunpleasant- ness caused by her. Mr. Clsitfln .1 assured me l was improving ‘v inst that it would not he long be- _ lore l could assume the same posti- tlon Miss Lee had below-practically that of private secretary. ' 0h, how l worked after mo. that. i begrudged the time l qlrtt eating and sleeping. l work- ed constantly, feverishly, always with that thought before me. After my experience in working fur oth- wrs-oven for myself, in a public plaice-the thought of the seclusion r n private office appealed strong- iy to me. » - ' At first l hadno slightest interest in_ the business as a bus ness. but cow l had commencodttrresd the iincnciai news. to "listen when securities and their valued were" discussed. i had begun to realize, h-‘It. if i were to hold nposition of trust. l must fauiriiiarize myself with the business of tho? firm, the terms used, and miiny other things tbat- up to now had seemed of minor or of no Ani-portancs. - l believe there is no truer saying than "To be busy is to be happy.’ i know i was happier than i had been since Dad died-happier even than when Maryand .1 first-started our little pancake shop. ‘Even though we were our own mistresses -‘becnuse of the izippings. or the ac- tions or some of the people l serv- ed. 'So far, here i had hail nothing »but -kindness—unicss l considered Miss Baksfls actions. which really amounted to nothing by com- parison. One day Mr. Ciaxton spoke of a security, said he wished he knew something about it. l happened to have rend about tuai vcry thing. Pr"! told him so. explaining where ‘l had found my information. lie looked surprised and pieased, no (complimented ms highly,‘ thou made the somewhat cryptic rs- niurk: "l knew l was making no mVmite." But ns it seemed to bu addressed to himself, not to me. l "icllld Only guess at what he im- plied. Occasionally after this incident he brought me something to read, ‘ll-‘ilii-"Y 50111911"!!! connected with IMEB corporations. of securities of some kind in which the firm were Particularly interested or winch thrv were underwriting. Frequently hewouid question me 11W"! What I med. and u lsecmed My 0n my point, and unable to Krusp the moaning or explain it, 1m would patiently so ovcrit with ma until it was perfectly clear. Often I wondered why there was; scr-qnuch said against Bmploygpg and the manner in which they treated their employees. and so m. tie said in their favor l“ ti", ofiice it seemed that courtesy and consideration were given as freely i,“ it "l! BIDected-miore freely in art. ' _ Even Mr. Belts, who, for some unknown reason. l felt disliked me was uniformly polite. That my; time would comp whQn-ha won,“ not be and wouldhi-gn make mum‘ uiipleaani and so hard ‘for me that l. could scarcely endure n, | Con“ not Jmsgine. ' - i ‘ -‘_ ’ 5W1"? oftencover - hciift. . a “u “m” Iomorrow-An invitation to Lung‘). i Th" ""850 lite of motor trucks "I1 fflrms is estimated between slg and onehalf years to sang yup; D Are You Run-Down? . Have You Ambitions? The French are introducing a most wonderful tonic. called Vfhl Tablets. You at once feel the new strength and health coming heck l!" You. if you are not testing well, why not ti‘! ‘Vital Tablets. They will build you up. fist a in; to. stores or by mall. DIM 00.. Montreal. st Ibstofa Drlllstnro. he told l ' there, often I felt uncomfortable. ' so. m» we a boa. it m m; ' The lcobstl lartk tit the spark-plug _or around the hcud gasket. The leaky piston ‘ j-.l'= in viirninisheri power. waste’ of fueinnd oii, rapid carbonizatlon unji lliblmttllsly in noisy and uneven rn-‘zinc Opnrrliinli. A twiinder with n leaky "piston loves much of its‘ charge before .it is fired nod tir- explosion pressure upon the nlstnn h‘ thus greatly reduced. with ircorrespohdlng reduction of phr- er. The escaped fuel is worse than osl, tor. ii enters the crankcase and thins the oil. while the oil that passrs the ienliy rings forms dc- posits ontlic piston heads and slac- whero. After piston and cylinder wear: has gone sufficiently far. euoucir-ioosenees is developed so that the piston. instead or running lamoothiy, "cocks ,up" in. - .thc cylinder hore. striking its upper and lower edges against. it and"pr0- duping the peculiar rattling‘ knock, known as "piston slap," wbicirin most‘ engines. is pronounced, when they are suddenly accelerated. - r»~u,;;i . ,r.-tie .' . j. t \ l ‘ I run‘ rust rrnlzls in ' ‘rt-it euanoian mo IXAIMNIR‘! wnizs-‘conresr anouiowg rlsev wiLi. n! awawueo.‘ _. The Pritesjlisted ‘above will be. designated in the contest _s_ oa i- tal prizes, and will be nwa’ ed o» the three candidaiss "in the Con- test who receive the highest num- her of votes before midnight,‘ Sept. 11th lressrdless of district.) Tbs First Capital Prise will ‘ha awarded in tin, psrscn having the highest numb-r of votes by tlisfnbovs mentioned date; _ Second Capital priZP to the person having the se- vund highest score. Ill riser car-rut rniza 81.010 Grey-Dart Touring Car. on crflhiiion at Sterne. McNuit and “aalteflstdi. Queen 8i. secono cart-rat ruin 81.300 Gerhard-Huntsman ' Art Piuycr Piano, Librarystyie, pur- chased from it. ‘I’. llolmau.» l.ii1.. E-lummersida and Charlottetown. mi Exhibition at Batman's Char- lottetown store. _ ' .. . -_.t...._. THIRD '~ IFITAL PRIZI 8750 . Drawing Room Cabinet Grafuoln purchased from and on exhibition at A. iii. Toombs. Queen Street. ' Alter the above mentioned ri- ses have been awarded the-district prizes mu be given si follows‘.- , i1) To the candidatip in each of the two, districts who iiastlie highest total of Nolan ‘Aflitr Flo winners of the three CapitiiiPn- ass will be given a. 8300 Cabinet Orafnnoia purchased from and on exhibition at‘ A. E. "Toombs ltd- ‘so ’ uses fltreetd -‘ . . wt i '1‘ epcspililate" yeachot thatwirnlistricts other h Alleluia- cgd Qlllllflltluttzlfli s; up tot» t wvsnso. e swat‘ " “we wviilljis’ a’ turnout ‘piirblirisedtfto aim oil Utliiltltiop vat w, Jill-i wot on Xstvslry titers, iron Grafton Street. " » . i ' Pit) Froyltbs candidate ltauiltll next highest in each of the two districts we will givs a I100 Solid 001d Waltihun Watch purchased from and on exhibition at W. W. Weiluor‘! Jewelry Store. 10B ir-mon street, _ , ‘the candidate handing in sash 0t the two s will give a III lilvsr "res Service purchased from and on exhibition at W. w. Wellnsra Jewelry Store, 103 Grafton Btrnst. (B) retire eaasidats staadiu next iitghoii la sacs of the two districts ws wurgm a til Cabinet or silver pnro and from aadss exhibition's! .‘ W. - Wslinsr‘: Jewelry ltors. 108 Grafton ltrust. And tel," yr, coat. commission __' svm astivesandl- _ a up to tl sins or tell. sad don Mimi: a ymtfs or normal operation and it‘ i s.‘ _ I o_--l¢ s . is Munster.) D tltconpp . ti»... . .. ~i .'~ mi 6d" sow‘ lwotdf and llnfigiown o! Mount lfitbiilxg". no s. She waaioalyssvsn years of age. rmemhsr obs bright. and harm" lumih- wheresho‘ ' greatly mind. ‘ Tbs-funeral took place op Tues- fiiauatltter- of i =4 ‘Qlttrfvlrllwlhr. _ i i after‘ a vsry liristiii- . ‘will no“ day. lab. and was very largely at- " ‘a tended. Rev. Iiwon dliobougall of Chariottetown-conducted- ths-jsr- - .‘ h " vice at the hdme. The remains were laid to rest in the csrnstsrv at ‘Birch Hill the comniitai services ‘racing lt-tll i- rv. mi‘. billtlfilly 0i =< Mlhi-r-sk. Mu h symn-sthv is tclt for Mr. and Mrs. Brown in their bereavement. ‘ - A um. JOHN Low: Mr. John Lowo who passed away. It lWurr -~ ltivcr. PIE. 1.. on August ir-tii ‘he arm of 78 years was a main who will be srestly missed in the community. He had been in vrrv gflqrl health until last autumn, when he waslaid aside "Om ma" du':‘~~s and gradually weakened away until his death. 1H» was the son of tho; 3:9 oso h Lowe who imisratod o s f." y" rrnm "England. Hi5 married Elisabeth White who survives him. . ' iiwo sons and three “a “so “m”! (Dover. P. E. 1.. dsuzhtc-rs. Joseph ,0 _ David of Roniaud, ‘l3. C. Mrs. Ar- chic Bowlers of Dover. and M"- Qlivgr warts, and ‘Mrs. Sam. Bre~ 1101131‘ r-f Novri gcotia. There are Iago several grandchildren. B11 0! who“. f~el the lilies i: one who W“ kind. thoushltu H! his regard for themqMr. ‘Lowe had always commanded rearwl ‘I9 V“ strong inhis convictions and had h high sense of honour-and duty~ M‘ "mug thrifty and industrious he was also benevolent toward every 500d “use and charitable to those m “own i. honsi-iienumvmbcr 0‘ liurch of Scotland N“! w“ 5° is sympathy “M “Wiiiil that was for her wel- tho C tivo in h mryutiing fare. - - use had kricwll; an ment in his 8m Y‘ his cherished ‘cartlitlyhhgilvilgr ‘ffff “m, ,_ . .. . .- _ ed and he murmured notntfitodns Providence. When hi8 Owl“ 6L1" o‘ departure came he ‘high sever by th: {i008 of G101‘! w c - failed h m- time oi waitius’ 401‘ ti" w‘ l“ h‘ Vtitll ms Lord in U107)’ Th» funi‘ rsi- took pin home to the cemetery ncarby- B" Ewen MODOUK!“ c sc-V-LLS. much bererive- d many oi has. iouu onion. ‘ i, jiywithhfccllllgs of .ieenesi w grerwo T0001‘?! vinia G0rfl“-“.\lifl°"¢il fit”, f; ‘fr; 3.735!’ ‘ml “mum” “is!” reAnh {Richard 130114" 5nd. gay“ om Ncwcombe. Northern. 1' ‘i v l. curred at bsr/hbme in T!" ° "lav July 17. mo. ut the we 0i i" year's. Death lwad, Hhjlllft‘ Bffl "m" bore helflniggfliew patient 8 ‘ time _ , . om and youns. csflnvl l" P u ing over the deiiflflil" “i “Q9 5 mm) “,1 gentle in her own 0m“ and with thO ‘eule hcrown lotce to ‘know ti?" iigr-cifiezvgnivym‘ Father's will 911d when no sent Hts messenger t0 mlldier home she wasflmi“! l° 5° “my, [fuming in Christ as her ailments- She itii calm and until incend- r susmiitins to aviour. All that loving c nursing could ‘d0 W! long her life but ‘ d trainer savwotherwise and clli m0 her hr His own. Sunday wilternooir d; .,wu o'clock after a short ser- vice at the hou oonvvyed to th ‘Bsdetord. b9 large nsm-ber 0 uiutiomobilos. The funeral s done t0 1W0‘ the Jieaveniy a Methodist Illlllfilii- followed by 1 carriages and service was con- udtictod by Rev. Iii-W. Bawdon. who visited her during her illness as- gigtgd by Rev. W. Au'rl of Tyne Valley, and Rev. H. Mlilar of NEW Brunswick. She leaves w mourn a sorrowlng husband and three s0"! and seven daughters. nameiyl WI“- Springhiil. ‘Lot 1a Thou. Purl"- Gmve,‘ Earnest at home. Mrs. l} fviscAuil, Mount Pfilllflllii- ‘MTB- 1"- MaoNevin. Eilersile; Mrs. B. Mac-- Donald. Bideford; Mrs. 1 Ramsay M-nogton. Roby. Beilfl- Ind wing‘. at homepA step-mother Mrs. don-ilk. Nortliqm, four sisters rs. -H. ‘Ellis, Northam; MPI- w Mnoheilan. Newtonviiio , Mass; Mrs’. ll‘. Millar and Priscilla Gorrill. NcWIOB.‘ Mass. Four brothers. lien- ry of Northum. Frederick of luasti ‘Bosionfllhbn. of Minneapolis, leu- ‘ 0t spoiiane. ‘WaslL. also-AB grshdchiidren. The l?!" bmifefl "iriyiie, y a limited for ill-not only oggr but, iws ill soil the Ioliuwin "articles 4,, n August fl. 2i and, ‘as nt ton. Charlottetown.- 1 bed room suitezl single iron bod stead mire spri g bottoms! side board. large hen plate lash rnir- ror, a beauty: lioraan. arse ll"- with sweet tone: 1 sewing machine: 1 hall uck: l tango mirror. can see ourlslf frpni hsela to crown of “cad; i oli stove. thee burners. iarsrv oven. will bake pound cake or a pan of biscuit while you wait: 1 carpet awaaparul aofa: some cafllfltl: itohen tsble; 1h chairs all prices mm ".00 "D to 115.00: t five gal- I». “°"".'.“.'. "tat"...*.-..r.-..-.~'.:::: §§»r?i°'§-'ia wlrin r: 1 arlor auitr. fliftinu’ 11:13:?‘ r-‘Ymilafii-‘sfii heat eeialtty the suits was hand made by a {an artist roi- exhibition gtsplay ‘and i‘: not’ isanly Iamtrtn of d t t IIO o ura y. c- inFuisyba lavlng. Borne and see if at‘. al interested. Ws prefer to sell at a real in rather than store the hove art c: ea. If su on osil ng irwou not‘ t | y '. , nayu-Ls out storIKIF-ZWP ‘V '9 ivate‘ sale 0 Brig provident in ‘ His inst days WBIB a . cc from "W ~ onducied the _ 'the_dsnth of La- -' caused by heart -' sswiiom aiioflwi 0M‘ . iamiiy circle. they re- ' i all through h“ :~ i se. tho remains were r .-_‘,__ Delirious nun-lied terurbnn were! Jahez litaclflevlit, Robert Strongman. Edward Williams. and 1 California has a Motor Carriers" ‘ Association. comprising 000 firms comfort .. la upfront. - w‘ . v ‘-I-."»I»~‘-i--1» i=-‘ii-.-s ‘ SPECIAL-Slit -- the ‘sahaust. iireuipcatjadiailreiiiziqq “i outcome-close to the ~ » boards at any point. ' u ..'...- moan and m an}. sra-crsmsrx aasiun erg-saint... , . * . ~11.» a a Studebaker Q ‘ A. uurcifna tilt V ' _ Dealers: ‘-_'-3I\is~s mmsllrtlntbu ~ . Built in Canada“ i. _ tvpars time agents wvantol‘. tor Personal Christmas-Cums.- Bafutiful amplle hooié» a ‘d ‘lull spurt mat roe. at es an. 0a, p r». cotton dnirthe marlgt.“ mil 1‘ you how to make ‘big-man. r4 few hours each-Meek.‘- Bltll ' or money refunded.‘ Nitrite" Manufacturers. = 113' Riclllimdi" Toronto. - -- )3 Williams, laugh ‘ iu Ramsay. John l Alibi-Yr" ‘VANTIIIII itillinr. in motor trucking iii in- service. ' fD l’. i i r 1 "‘ p‘. l srn Mac Ph , \ the out! Also l m! l hinder‘; ‘.GF'II\ h i f (BLbbl. -. 0050M“ . : 15*!“- k. Discharged soldiers of the C. iii. l". sirtltleihloifr uncut-under this Department may apply-to _t)r..=_1.‘,_-.p,_| has ‘been. appointed Dental "Reprss ontative = for Chirictisto _ Assistant-Director? for Nova Scotia and~P grotto-ii. _ . ‘ ~~ erson. Cllrktown . A One o c ock p. ‘m. oinlmt farm consisting of 185 acres of land with idbq ate girlish Inrrshr oxct‘: sdfan the balance is covered -with a fairly heavy growt there are s acres of Marsh Land to be sold with this property. ~pcrty will ‘ ...i.. 2i at: are and lender Erri-i-utly hcon in thc poucssinn of Joseph McGuirk df Clarktti-wn. i-s-It.‘ t dairy r-nwli l two years olrl lmifor; l calf: "plow. I a uicirzht: and 1 driving sleigh. "fcrmih-Allrainiattnts up to‘ ton dollars cash. All sums lover this am- mint on approved joint notes for three months. Specinbtltsbountsfifov ‘ZHM-B-lltwthatti." ' l Desirable Residence One of the few old properties iremaining ‘<- Qhsrlcttetown, surrounded by besutifuigrqurids. and in‘ the midst of some of the finest. the city." _ . f} -. fi-‘his home isfor themrespient . ~ =--_ -.. T’ .. sale and can be inspectcilby prospect "" Sale -.oi'~l!‘uraiiltt A ill 1 "“'t‘“?"a"§"°.i‘°i*"?°?; 2 P? -"‘:ii‘-““fl4i SEALED TDNDBRS will he ra- csivsd by the undersigned until Tuesday. Dept. 14th. 1N0. for the purchase of The Wellington 00.. Ltd. property, ‘ V Property for sals is as follows: Oils Midget Marvell tally equipped since 1017. Ono wool cardi anew last year). tm lding in ' itlon “g sod aalsali in x I Ul‘ IQ 1mm.‘ @5713!" ‘BlunchardT-Dellttifillcprescufiatziv Soldiers’ Civil Rc-catisblislrnréut; " ‘~ . ' Cbarlottetownqf.‘ EII.” " ' .1 ~. eg-‘lislifgai rye _t=~ .1i\ii9!li"‘-- "if wmP‘ IiT/ll i, ' 7 4f; 1r ‘rant-iii lit}, ‘ instructed to‘ sell -by Public " Auction at-th: farm of .. Ci». llr-nt repair. 01 this property ‘lit acres are clear‘ h of timber. '~l _ addition Tdlb- DI‘!!- 1! aerosol or without crop consisting of abou y has until be sold with t Acre m‘ buckwheat. This ~propsr lcs 0t potatoes: ihi- iW-iiinvinr; Stock and lmpii-nicnts: , - i rc ii years. draft: I horse t years. general purpose: 1- l brnodsow: ‘ii sheep: 1 broadcast seeder: i truck wan-on: 1 hay raitoilwrltt; _1 siligle Pflflfl’ tooth barrow; i scuiTler; 1 spike tuotlrjahrow: d slum-yuan». » " ‘ ‘ . Aucti UllAItl-lctt I . - . onesr v a . Sale. If v i‘ The splendid property belonging thefestste of the late Ambrose L. Brown, Esq., corner of '__Sreet and Longrworth Avenue. Euston I t. ‘in residenceszin u, z.‘l,.l.1,.,- l" .,_ . ‘l, mpuviji. ‘blusw r t. it’ .‘-. . sir-cue fir i-‘=+1~=t l»‘i.’.=I~@.==-.~i1‘.<>'.r.\‘:1.=»~. g2§s~s-1-s-6i~.»‘ ' ' " » “ "or r...;"..i; .r.Fsn;‘ One paw miiiooraprisirnl. shingle‘ and ma tgr‘ and steam. 1W dlllll tltfllt. III l l’ ll Oflianw‘ witunsw water wheel iltfittl t‘ Ii . .- . v . "$.19? of lass, u, m» mbrrzisfii-ltmi pm A mix-ain- Y*‘ . . ' . lag jinill sight,‘ ll. acres. l‘ lot onmaors more crises. . . ‘reaper cent. of amount]!!! '5 sndossdwttitsaeh t ' _' _ '_ a. v. aauslf.“ . - ‘.1 . ». mm. flour mill capacity per It hours). new, building with sat. ltill in use mill ( thud "ice "Fifth - ' with, ooloryts - foundation