rucusr 13,1020‘ W’ The he s! l": 4*" l" I‘ “at? prised "offell relnephr- ' “firm bride's photo- rrsIl- ~ Jlellle Fertrelte by appoint meet rur 600K sumo l 0.00.100? |\'lll til.” amateur’ eemerae are ‘mud fresh every week. * ussmti rl-leu I --»-- -.~:.-::.::-...=: Artletle Pliflqflilhl IIIUIUUWII. - It L ii. l. MABON optometrist Fyas Tested Glasses Fitted Mentalist. I‘. I'l- I. ‘ Graduate of Canadian Oph- thaltnio College. frotjonto and 11th" poit graduate courses. Have your syaa examined llhllillf I 1 I I i P 4 to‘- ‘p; latest ulethnda. Illl-l-Il". , aJ-‘a: l Pr93i3§i°9fl Now nf \' llufs-l. GllAlll.0'I'l‘lil'|‘ , . It}. It. Frhlu . Ilulur say, Smithy. Hominy. At (turn-n lloas-l, illlllbllqn- lllllil, l‘. E. I., Tue-Ilia \Varal- nudity, Thursday. "lellfl——l"l’lllll l2 lo ll p. It. FEE: ll00.tltl tsasult ly In m1. Vance. NtHVi v1 . ,, .___-__..- . tar-anal or u, I. Poe} Gradual lledlcai tic oui lit. ' and fir-ab Practice limited to tdyo. w.‘ lcs Iitildl -- G » btge iii I nflluavrdi”: t. Office. trillions“??? - Oflloe hours I to l a. m.; l to be consulted oft hours e r0 8t_reat._ , _ .R J: G. ~HOUSTOIr iYI. EAR. Nose Ann "rt-anon" on Ril , . j a.l-'d‘.§’t.“<-y.~T-§lp."1‘>'§l$'fi§s»..'i""" Bssidence—4 Grafton iitreat. hours-dd a m. to a p. Il\ in e h! Appointment 0R. I. E. 0100mm » VETERINARY QURGEON oillcs sud" residence, so Pl-lncr Si. oorner Prince and Sydney 8t» Phone ‘spa. m? J. A. MaoDONALD‘ larrtatar. Oolleltor, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Olioe Hllny Buildingfiharlottetowr lllIl-i-i-ntn E00. ii. s0.“ J0iiNSON silo I ' iollnuflie .Practice limited to Diseases oi ‘ l". Bier, Non,‘ Throat and Skin. olllce-iri elites-est. Hours_lp_ , ,_ _ Evenings >7 appointment only. Residence Water Street. dMI-‘i-tl-lmoa. M00060 _-z_lr_ Bentley w. e. eerrrtav, K. o. em-lmr has Attorney-at-Lew ‘ uomtv ‘ro- LOAN fillies ‘Iinit oi ,N. l. Chambers McLean lkjillcliinnon a ‘Illllflfllfly Atterneys-‘atLaw Wm“, Royal link lulldlnp Gllaristetewn ' p ' P.'I. leiane lliorson &. Dufly . larrletere and Attorneys lellsitere fer Royal Ienit ef ' ' Oaltale . uouav ro ‘Lem f s. s. nllssmu , . ."'"l'.lfr'_leli_eiter_, Notary Plshlie t. ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ rhonav ro LOAN Will-m ' r. n lelead rl/lltlt n, inooutossg lervtsaen. oietieieer,‘ Henry: "~""»'l".*. ..".'."!'. is "I" " Dr. 0. 0. r........... l a "In. _. t t HosrToMaireIt mentored: t. Bhutan iafi..-.=s"“”s.-;=“.=z I‘ _ . Hflleiuprerrte.‘ . ~ Tonic aetorvative _ Bach bottle oi flail’; Wine contains ilqu I nourishmentsulllctent l . tomaintein the human e tom tor several. diyelwlthout-lood. j " ,~ ",l‘iken with ‘ordinary ‘ -.|i1eels,lte marve ‘lope restorctive prino pies- ere evident in the re- storation and invi o_r- ation so easeutia ill svrv-isrsssss- . p e .l"lal| swine -» never isils—it is the “ r.‘ teguer against ., o ds,. ooug s r-— the '" greet restorative alter ' nluenzr and other ailments; Doctors-re- commend HaiisWine. Guarantee-Buy a bottle of Hall's Wlneto-day. If, alter will‘ half of it, you feel no base , return us the half- ‘qlnpty bottle and we will refund your outlay. lslre Leqe Sin lmh 82.21 ' "‘§"“"' STEPHEN I C0. k‘! . | lele Calellel Aesele i__ _ .__ .;=|:ra=...a. Wt; A Farm Needs h: Eiillwaullee Air Power ,-' Wateijyslem" ‘(bmbined in e tow worda the war is: Because it is the hes‘. inreatlnen) a farmer can mate. r _ m t" "s": "its: pnta w r an (we! to the water Airollll. ll, ti' thaglqgphsns tobetiered- vfi ohsryo .. ‘ ~.»- sine tar of hom contort tiso ll portsnt. Isn't the wife of the farmer woman - - . "what about the ehiitirent- Is tn any reason ‘vhy- thy should M Jlave e home equipped with 1 [both room and inside toilet-inst lib theiroity relations‘! ' i. and to thing whatit tneansuin e of-nre toheve a hose hand? 1rd" eighty pounds water ‘pree- enre ilo fight it with. mail in the next time 70a are in town and loot over our dancer-Q» Isg-ostlt. " » -\., _ "W" mil‘ on tho ‘ Miss ‘Wiggins. , ‘lust. ea mod as the nitY. L‘ l. " rne-cnsnwrlnrown overturn iiiiiiiltiliiglllllilhii. Morton from‘ Helium's cs laws.” _ " ' _, ~84 . .'FOR,'lALI_.-,~Q_l_}9 Mcpaugirllo lisht t. thoroughly overhauled and Pointed in iiiretwio-ss condition’. Will soil chem-p; bwnor gone West. 'N.. J. Nicholson, Montpyue. , ‘soaps-toll. I -.'NIW SAW MlLLI-Messlls. 7'44"?" IV-‘Iusn and son, Melvillv. of (‘Ivar Burinss. _ are building a (‘s-asked River, ilflwins ilhrough the Mcflilveroy place which tilt-y purchasnd a year or tux’: ilgo. ‘llhe dam is com-plated and thl- water stoppeliup and they fini suite c.4000 held. A 25 n, p Yfllcon wstrr wheel has been sr cured, and also the other arcessow ‘ca. and thedldeesrl». D-‘agie will b\ ready to saw in a few weeks. Ml- H and R. ' Tanner, Sourls. err- pul_ting in" the machinery for-thorn. atone-nan fiAc-ronv sou: -Mr Allan Gillie. St. Msrgsrots, rt-ccntly sold his lobster factor)". ntdlaty River, ttwM-r. Jdhnstone. it is vxprcled s number of North Shol-e_ factories will exchange hands this year. With the present . adverse rate, of exchange,- the lob- st: r business is precarious; Puck- ers who cnntrnclrtl‘ for the sole o.’ their output in early spring, crmi out on top, but thbsew-ho h ve to run the gauntlet of the market, suffered. Fishermen, dn the whole, (am! wr-ll. ' - -——-<eo-——— TEASTERN PERSONALS‘ ..°M'r. John Archibald Mclnnls, Lakevillo, is visitingt,‘ his friends and relatives at. Big Pondl ' B - l .."lllrs. Angus Mclqrthur of East Boston, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Angus J. McPhee. Big Pond. ..'Miss Mae C. McFhee who 0D" crates a ladies’ isllurin-glestnblish- ment in thecity of Boston, arrived nu a visit to her old home at Big Pond, Lot so. ..'Mr. Ronald Morrison, for tho "» =l 2".) ymrs rt rcsidenrs of Pro- vidence, R. l., is vlshing the nid Home at Hermnnvilio. Mrs. Morri- son nccontpanies him. ..'Augustus Gillis, son of the "w: Mr. Hugh A. Giliis of ling Ri- vrnnnd his wife are visiting Mr qlllls‘ uncle. \Mr_._."John J. Mciilorv aid, St. Margaretta», - _ "..'Mrs". _(¢'_‘.sp_t.)_'_Deu_el; iiiialn y’- "nd .dnultiitar,>_.M;lBh.-1.olzOi\o;,qf,N sv York City. and lihtie grpndson, Nil‘ vhnms i en, Ms rob New York, ills‘- um their. sum," Mrs. Iierlilptl M01 Donald, Sundays‘, ' .- a - _‘ '. . _ , ,. ' . .“Mr. August '_ llosnln. arrived nth so‘!!! boldest} Fnlrflokt this "wcck, hnving§molor_ ml all the \vn_y from, lioeionMl-ie v f1 nw-nnltrlilied’ . byhis» cousins ‘..°Miss CDPLlGlJZ. ("ihslssou of Charlottetown and. Miss RéillLMZiCli earn are visiting Mrs. BetsMaph- earn are vilsling Mrs. Quiglt-y, an Mls. Poduet o-f JSourls.» , J HQMessrs. J. Wilfrid Currie,- Dnn Currie, Jo D. Mc-Phee, Clea.- Springs, Agnes J. McAulay, Her- lnllnvillc, ynrstar Miclithee, Acnass Mrnlwnoe, iBlg Pond, John J. Mo» Donald, Raymond McDonald, Roclp Barre,‘ left on the harvest excurs- t blur knot! like this, hut your; hurlw may , have a "Luur- or bruise 0n his ankle, ._ hock‘, stifle, knee or throat. 1 .. clonu li"~ of‘! “without will laying url-the horse. ‘he hila- tr-t-l, no llnirdxosge. (ions-entrainm- nu y n fl-w rope reqll re 1st anrnpw plimttium, $2.50 per ‘butt t» deliver» ed, Describe y ur cnse for spccltrl instructions. nn lleek .8 It ‘free,- AIIMIHLIIINH, J -, theH-plfltiseptic liniment rnsriitiiirtd. patialcezgfngli fui Swc ngs," n urge w on ~ Wonk. ilrulsrss, Nnricnsn Veins; oi; lays Pntu and infiammntiott. Jlrico . $1.25 4n hnttir at. rugtrlsts‘ pr‘ dejivr r-rcd. ijibornl- lflillwbqltll! popeppid fur lfir. - Y .. ' ‘ ‘ u‘. l". vnrrlG. Jjfl-I, I41 Ilium. hlontlnsshl on 3 Ahaorhlne em! Art-rorltlrtr- Jr" ' Iain in Canada . ".|_—__-..—_—_-:-.v_, _.._-,...-- I . - l 4 eeoeooe66elseed~§§nfi1r_*~* ‘l ‘ . . . . O 1 M; p.,“C."fw_.-r -. Physician jansjigltnflinfl; Hes opened en .I\ I klmtaasf‘ ' P. a. tsluiaf r.-.-__j_":;;1;:> WE SIRIJCK Iilghtmeen ‘thousand nation In}. tell hours without lowering the wbiie hit. - ,- q ' . - YOU‘ well on your‘ a'_line to ' out. ._ha ilet . o‘ e ‘literati l: liurlltgillsllfii. ~ ‘m’ 3,2,, ll It. l amphell oil ’ -. i." . .3011) bgfireulviisses <MscDonnid ot _ ‘Lyaattni. , AT. villiiililiiil A , MEANS; 0t’ ti» - a . .'l‘here’e no . v I \. 1.1 {err rent! m l. this Prev In‘. ‘ > , . --W_ANTID .— GOOD SMART boy for office. Dr. W. G. Church Stlngmdrlside. 2147 s 1a fl‘. -w—n l-Ejrnlcuen waNTeo with first cine license for Sentinel-side will Sohooh- Good supplement altered. Apply at once to the secretary of- the School BQJIQLSIIIIITIIBIQlGB. ,-i___rono.frounluo can FOR sple.— Has been thoroughly over- hauled and painted; tire; new; has PEssy iltesrar," bumper end other "6!.tl'al.nnd* priced to sell nick, Hbfl'9'l'l‘-V6I'fil ma?‘ urge cars st argon - cop. u . Btewnrti garage ollpos Lid/ y I . a 1".‘ - _ ‘Q-ILLNESB REQRFFFTEIl-iilis. fljen s in gown and country wll ~11 "at to hear of thelserlous illness‘ i r‘_. Philip Gallant her-b. " "r; who wesqn Tuesday removed w the? Prince ,Counly - Hospital, where {is "is know ‘undergoing a course, ‘of, ‘nledlcaii treatment. H. @055 3 l, tl. r wsgucome vlslrort-ur.’ limo l-lhzden who left his hqpta 'at‘ Ellnsdhi , about 1i! year's ~sgd and‘ residing in lhn Southern ‘States where h = is" employed as-a rivll ext a ,, is now visiting his iorm e gblflh" aid friends. J-is went oliflflto (Jhnriottetown on‘ Tues day where ‘lie will, spend s few" dulys wgu; his former associates. H. ' ‘f-assibntu-rlle ball, _ game on Mqndu-y even/lug between the Pioneers and Red Box wss won by the Pioneers, score 5 to 3. This game finishes the League series which now stands as follows: ‘Vet: crabs played l0, won l, lqst i. Pinn eers played i0, won t, lost 3. Red Box, played 10, won rilost 5.,ll may he possible that one ontwo games will yet be plsyecLto decide witich team will win-the trophy- ’ s: _-A.FTER 86 V-EARS ABSENCE. -.-|r. tits-net. A. Burke professional landscape gsrdiner and steam fitter , rrllfsllnl, giltunefls vlsltltlg lilo native Lbwn of Alherlon, Mr. Burke m. (me u: tin island boys who has “made good abroad and is now visiting his old home for the first hue since lesving 35 years ago when" n more boy. H. t ~ ~ "'_ - ‘G’ CHILD‘ ,‘DlE|AD.—-'l"hs édceured thie- Wednesisy morn - in“ of Marlon ltuth Arsenault the ward Arsenauit, Sutnmcrsilc. 'l‘he funerai7 takes place‘ on Thursday moruingto lll lLC. Church itev._ dis‘, jlllnDotlai officiating. p ,0. L.‘ I Prtsbyleriqri (Th, rob, Georgetown, on Sabbath‘ August 15th. at ‘J o'clock- s special. service “Jihbcdlcid uudq er ‘lhehustnots of the iLOlmdges) sniper will preach. ‘if will behold (alloying Sabbath at some "sour . ’ p u ‘ {yacht Na/rigetor ' from- New York._ lvlflll 7B..\flii.li)1ii€i' cfzplcasura seekers _'...~..v" hi‘)_'1j'd,-‘cfll8d hero on Twsday end after taking on necessat-r sup blips, iaft for the port of Charlotte 10pm, 1111s- schoouer lions, Lord. farrirad, on "j-j, fiiuesdsv from - Sydusfwithltt. cargo 10f coal. The I ion Friday. Theseyoung men jexj _ , ~ _ , s‘ M , pcct toremam lrltha West if con: “mg?afgfgf;,é,f,‘g"co,‘i'f;,yd . "Mons w-"rantf _ _" ' '_ , t-ltfdrpdioiiTueetlay ior Pictou T0 . ' ' " {If 'li¢".losd.,___ ' .~ t. , H- sEL‘ MISEE ash r “w A~~~~ - ‘ ", - . .~ hbiceezi~frhe llsncins imfiifihlllnd grgaqpgfl thgvnid time Scottish and Irish‘ dances at the‘ big NWO DIX Aligptwetttyrprumiees to be most ' on; the participants Charlottetown. who had the honor- v_ p fore the Prince cl Qilitlasiiuring his" visit to Chariot- ‘lgggqwn; l The. straight, Jig dancing ‘will be ‘yratchedtwith greatdnterq ‘est andl pleasure. The competitors woli include Joseph Doy-la, CChsr- floltetown, twlliiarnti-inrvay, Eliers- Iie, Sydneyvflrsltwell, Kensington, . Mills-m} H. "Mcbeod. Cardigan. other intending, wpmpetitors for the‘ gold jalivar and) bronze me» dsisgsjliotlldjsend their names to_ tire Secretary, J. ‘Peniiergsst, Ken-t of ‘Idsrléilll be its Holmetrs,‘ ' n5 ‘r-yur. old sslicptdrios Mr." 220-. _ \ i simmers: the, the 1-is_,~ nfavlzurabia ABBTVRYB, - Con: is. '31s» ' ». S lsne, Mr. and Mrs HAPPY‘ rues-western, ruinous 4H0!‘ snow notion-ven- "'- ' ml- ‘It _u -—BLUE HTONEr-Llrg-"l ship- ml"! lull received. 1LT. Hilllllllt, Ltd. Bummer-side. ' UZBG-H-Zi . —-FOR BALI Ovefllitd 'car in ilrriact working. order. Address Box 32. Bumnlerside, ' flliiil-B-tiwtf .____.. --L08T-Mcl.eughlln tour crank bclween Bchurnian Garage and el- "iiclrifl li-sht station‘ Sulnularside. Finder biases leaves st Btllilrrtilll Glrnge, --FOR CACHE-Player piano- tvlllls practically new, with 100 ~ music rolls can ha had at g har- gsiu ‘address. Box. 32 Summprslda, ll80-B'12-tf ..'PROP_ERTY SALE.-- The Misses McDonald of Lynn, Mass, have purchased Angus 'McEucil~ ern's farm mt Crooked River, Lot 5N and pllrpos building a resi- deuce thereon. he properly lies llliincent to the old home properly of the girls _ father, the late Cle- ment McDonald, Esq. wlssrnltup A PERSOLVA Ls -—Mlsa Jessie McNelil at button is spending her vacation ,at bar home in Sherbrook. ' ~Mrs. William Cornish, of Cole nlen, has lethQr Calais. Maine, on s vlsitto her mother. ,—Mra. FA. Boyle, Lowell, Mass is spending her holidays with ll-lendsiln’ Summerside and at her former home in Elmsdale. H —-Miss Florence M. MscLeud of Ocean View is visiting in Sher-- _ brook, the ‘guest of Miss Jessie MaoNeiil. ' “Mr. Blind Webster is visitlmi in Bummerside after spending tin hast months in the Canadian west. -'Mlss Alberta MlcLeilsn and sist or Miss Marion, returned to their home in Summerside after visiting friends in St. Andrews. ,__¢q_ —Mr. W.H. A-imas,.prasident of Messrs John Groves & Co., Chest- er Mass, and Mrs. Al-mes", motored to Summerslde on an attended trip. -—Ml'l. A1141 Rennie. Miss (Iarris Haywood and ‘Miss Suzie \‘Vclis, Eimsdsie, paid a business, trip to own on Tuesday returning home ‘ H. the same evpning. _. ., _ --—Miss Conttanclefl: Frsminghsm, 3f Idaho, has arrived in Summer side on an, laxtendsq trip through- at the fsisn . ' —-!lir. Gabriel-mutant‘ has re- turned to hioncton N._ . alter visit v . , ___ ' iligliis mother ldfiumlnerside. sl-BHJPPINQF The Anltiiiidil ' v-—l\ir."ErncstiflDuel~ghsn, employee of the P_ E. I. 'il_ is visiting his home in Emerald. "-;Mr. Jtoyd, Crockett of Souris, spending s= few clays with his r. "rehts Mrhsnd Mrs. H k . ett, Summerside. —-Miss liens 'McNsli_v‘. ‘pnssell throuib Summeraide-ori ivednesdsy ‘ ‘ to her‘ horns ili dent-ml an route: .....-..- v-sa —-Mr. Frank Bartlett ofwthegflt. John Times is visiting friends in unumerside. . - ' '. ‘ ' “Mr. and Mrs. Thomas lBeil and fsmiiyof-Mollcton, N:B.; it visit- ing in Sulmmcrslde the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Forrest. McFar _ McFar- lsne, Miss Beatrice Buxton mote; ed to Mnutrose and 999M ‘he We“ ens with Mrl- David Msrshbank. - -—'Mr. and Mrs. Frank , .4415, Edythe Delgheu. Elm?" M“. town the Bu?“ °i Ml“ Florence l slpglon immediately. ‘ 1........z.lt.... "..l. 1 l n i-l_-—w--. l... wizrfslsl t3 ‘rns-foliaislanly ;{ . y.» trsx, hug. ,12__-A Mlrilié ‘strike which invoived- st one time, i000 men which commenced on l." p’ _ Q _'J§l'na~i,,is-st amend; .- . I s I ' ‘ 9 n..'...s...i ...l'._i...'.f..l we} nineties-la l Fiossie (Hts ‘lids Erdsd‘ Cameron. ' a nieny‘ friends o! ‘MW! ssecqrmsck "d! st. Elohim" mdesra. that she Jr will’ r'egret' illness. -- - .- . r --1Mre._,l}eql' side successill motion in the is rapidly‘ recovering. _- v v -__._.. by the car mg were, "M spoilt! their holidays parents, Mir. and Mr!- lsllsworth, Elmsdlsle. 1.50.01 Work so The ‘Guardianql U O i I ( I ea M)" ‘$40M yo. s11 sous. grain slevptnrs fiolttipg _ this, winter Harbor l° Crone . . peace l 0000010100 1 CArlH PRIZES FOR FIELDS OF OATS, WHEAT, ' I HARLEY AN!" CLOVER FOR 8EED. There will be twnmpr-titions in the tin-ac counties, where there are five or m are cnlrlcll such for whens, barley. oats and clover for seed. The number of prizes, in each county, with the number of entries. Thus lhs greater \viii be the number of Prizes. , will the grvuier the number of entries Prizes will m. pitld‘ ne'- he proportionate ilordinllrtu thsscore. For whantsnd barley forty cents a point will in? lluld. for rec-h nuiul 0t the sec-e above righty. For outs and iblover iifiy cents a point will bepnid for ouch point above eighty. t- 5.. .{’.» RULES AND REGULATlONS l’ 1.. A field of oats shall consist of st least five acres. cf wheat’ jpnd barley three acres, of clover one hulf acre. l" - g‘ 2. dents for each additional entry. 8. The entry fee shall accompany -the application. An entry fee of. $1.00 will be charged, for the first and fifty 4. Entries should be made to the Department ‘of Agriculture, Chariot-clown, not later than August 21st, 1920. i. Tlonlpetitlors should notify o i the Department of Agriculture at least on.- week previous to date onwhich harvesting will begin. 6. 7 . 10f standing fields of outs. The field must-be seeded with Seed from n field, WlilCll had been sown wlfil registered 'I he judging will be done by representatives of the Depart ' metnt. of Agriculture. Competitors are requested to note the following requirements x (u) Registered Banner Oats (b) seed and inspected and approved while grnw1ng.. (c) Seed from fields that unvie been two or more years in titu Cozngezillon nnd have scorednot less than 19% out of 20 points impurity and approvadby the Depart mcllt 0f Av. ictsiture. 2012-8-3 FuesFl-ifl. -;_@__y,~-— >g x — ____ mt. ___.._.ZL_ iii‘ i} ‘Malina Liwlmm wru: nernsssur RUSSIA n iii’ JWIOPOSED PEACE PARLEY it has been ‘announced at (‘open- hiiilen that Maxim Litvinoff, former “Soviet Ambassador to Isondon." hes been designated llesd of tho Russian delegation to the proposed conference in London be- tween tha representatives of Soviet u “visiting ‘friends m Chnrlotte- “ “f, There's No Waste -.~ lnYour Table Beverage when you use Aside from the pleasing coffee-like ‘l flavor of this wholesome, healthful table . Brink, its quick preparation makes it worthy of your notice. instant Postum canibe made a cup- ful at a time if desired. its strength , can be varied from strong to mild confined to her bed on nccollili M‘. . . I namely fiilmliw" y underwent an W‘ prince County Hos- pitsion rsesssvl Her mow ifléndfl wii be pleased to iesrn that 811B ._An,..n; the inward "possessor! yet-y on"i‘uesday evcn- _ its Josephine Davis‘ "lid , . yo k, who will i ‘ Mrs. Davis of New Mi‘ ‘he ‘atmm ‘ Joseph -. I H. Forst. John People; si.§~ bfllty 01 senploymsut, in buiifiifl n. st. rqlltig lrélieytf ' ibertli qpngeatlpli and the commen. cement of work on the utensil)‘ I of the Vrgro Point l"'"""Ii\"T 5', ' Partridge island before we vlilitfi- "nap, yea announced b! Mr. Will more, Minister ot Customs onihlr arrival here irsnnottava to!!!» Russia", Poland and other border states. t . Pnlmcsss POUTIATINE. ' 'l'lli‘(‘&i10f'lf‘ll by the Bnishcvilst nd- vnnrn. Grand Dncitass llillric of llus ‘ sin, cousin of Cznr Nicholas, find to London. As Princess Pnuixitino. iiIL‘ former grand tluchess has hnon dc- voting hcr time in rhnritnhie work in aid of the stricken Russians. according to the in each cup. r. d” days to corne. . V, Economy should rule today and Vi ‘l.’ likely will rule more strongly in the" Try ‘Instant Postum A “There's a Reason” , Posfum Cereal 00., Ltd.- f i. " "- wlmweonnrlo amount dissolved 9'1‘ 920 med ingly counteract d _ andoiherstomachtrou lee. . so, gives quick relief ta atom- ach troublearegulates and invtigorateie the ghastly: m, an penal pro gills without distress and pains _1 ' Give l-lawltefa Dyapc sie Rerned achance to ve your e ering. * e lelistalldrs; enlgeeenleteraejh‘ ‘the Canadian Dnl Ceitllnltel l ,- "l at. “he. n - s1 : - rtzzrrzr 11-; :_—_y2;~_-_ 1.?‘ ’."‘QQ e-efieone a OQrQQi-v-CC I ' t 3 Hotel Victoria g 120 rooms, l0 rooms with ’ private bathe. Completely v»- o novated. Excellent lnanu. Prompt service. H. 6. BROWN, Manager, mrlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprietors seen-sets. ' i l lNTERESiiNii 0000004000000 ‘ Messrs W. B. Prowse apd D. A. MacKinuou propriet- ors of the Vimy Fox ch, Norwnod ltnud nenr .ar- iotietown. P. E. i. ore‘ pru- pnred to sell a limited num- ber of foxes and ranch them . for parties if they so desire. Tile Vimy Fox Ranch was cslaliliishtrd in the fell nf 1919 and has 39 pairs of fox- es 27 of which are owned by Mcssrs Prowse l’; MacKlu- non and the bnilmce are boarders. The ranch has been ' under the munngamant of ' Mr. Fred Andrews and has been one of the most suc- - cossiul ill the province this ’ bur. frlu- 3:9 pairs have to- liuv 97 living pups or nu aver- iii-Kc or 21-2 to the pair. Tms M‘ lhink will compare favor- nhiv with nny ranch in the province having strictly 1919 _ puns. The policy of the manage» mcnt was to select the very lwsi foxes that money couid buy and teed the very best fond. Results have justified this course. The number of pairs nnn he rnnched will hn limited tn fifteen so par- " tics who desire t0 take sd~ Vantage of this shouldjspeuk curly. - 202i. ,. s00 BAGS l Made from I’. m.‘ ISLAND ‘_ OATS, and p crushed right here in cuss. orrmowu. vvvw-vv vvvvvw This makes a' splendid FEED for H0iI8ES,_ HDU3. etc. and is thd cheapest and best FEED onlths market lo- dsy. Done up in bags of 75 pounds each. Price per bag $3.60 hag including, or l0 cents less if beg is not. lnkcn, ontv tssorsri nAo Much cheaper than DATE try it. ‘ Carter 8t C0. Ltd. Flour e Feeds Queen Street. ~\'~‘_I”"Q.‘-OTC