BIRTHS ./ s nt.-at the P. s‘. nl-toa- _ -¢*-JIly 8i; 1M0. to Ir. and _ , , Cheater Campbell a dough er. I'D-l .. , lw-Attlfl P. 3.1. Hospital ‘i II, 1H0. to Mr. and Mrs. [son MARRiAGES I RTGON-MYERBF At 125 ' Ava, flftowu on the 18th July Ale Rev. D. I Lamont. Central I Church ofScotlllld. John _ Robertson to Mary Jane 101's both of Mount Albion. DEATHS WYANIL-At the home or Mr. anti In. Charles Wyand, Maytielil on Ill! 25. 1920, Bertha Eva “Iyand. funeral Tuesday 27th at 2 p. m. "Oi Your Skin And watch that trrublesnrne erup- tion disappear. Bathe with Cuti- cura Snap, d? and apply Cuticura Ointment. or cczcrnas, rashes, iichinizs, ctc., they arc wonderful. Nothing so insures a clear skin and good hair as making Cuticura your every-day toilet preparations. We", gum-mes» a.......‘*"= Solpalnveawilnul bu‘. evose eve ‘ IV JANI PHILPI 128A TIIIG PAWNING ' chaps-res / The sign otthe three balls in front of a dingy little shop down ‘ the rtreetiae my destination when, an hour after Mary let; me. 1 start- lrrl out to raise money so that l might live until I found something l") do. I walked rapidly. my Cheek-a l-urning likc tire. I went past the shop. around the block. then h; Bil-In before I could summon up courage to go in. Thou when the man behind the rolllll-r found I didn't want to buy, but had some» thing to sell, or ltpon which I want- ed to raise money, he sent me out into the street again, telling use to go to the entrance mtlrltcd for such 38 lllE. I felt an alnio=t insane =lcsire to run back to the btwrding home. t1. put ns great a distance between “Baby's Own Sou to which “lialrvis Own" tines You tlonit nciwtl powder alter a wash with l ’. It leaves the skin fresh, smooth, white and with tllc dclil-ntl- lirmna of the Roses of France and (jtrmiiiunistif Tunis 1.1 the inlrrcst r-f_vn;-r skin-lluyfllfab)": Olrn Soup". I ALIQVI‘ QJAFS LIIKITCD. Nirm. IONTREAL. Q8...‘ Q 4%???” ' fr‘ You " its ptlfllllllt. 8-7-20 v uitcn read PARIS lmNTml V l youthful charm of your skin. cnril, soothing touch will really de- light you. u rrosisfib/ i|4i,\"|'I(l<J.\l. UIS Before the opcrls—a few drops of Mavis Toilet. ivater and a sprinkle of talc-and you are ready to motor of! Mnris talc will preserve all the Its No woman's dressing table is complete ivithout these two delight- ful adjuncts. for Boys UTFH‘ the boy with rip or lose their shape. these boots. machine method. wear of much heavier con- striction for they are all fill leather. If WThc Best Boots McLcIlan Patented Farm Boots and he will have Footwear that will stand the most strenuous wear, in all kinds of weather, outlasting two pairs of ordinary boots, and will not We own exclusively the patents on They are made from heavy Paimcr-McLellan Chromoll tanned leather, shaped on right and left lasts, and fitted with strong coun- bars to support the heels. The sole! are nailed on by improved These boots have all the foot-fitting comforts . of a real moccasin, but will hold their shape and outwear foot- Palmer- a i ‘he usel and if lll_\'fi"lf and that shop with tlll- hard faced man who liad spoken so roughly to mo. ll it I forced myself '.i wllk unduly .ll auntl to the d1:- signaited entrant-e, firs; looking up ind rlown the street to be sure lu UIII‘ >LIW lllU. ' "10"" m_\--c"' in a llny cubby- hole sort of place, with a small table and chair. Upon UPfiIlIIlg the I wt" I.l mill-l lJIll)lI)"ll')lL' n be"; had tinklv-l, and bclore I Ilzld time to wonder what it nit-ant. a mun w s -l lug what I wanted. "l want to pawn this." I stammwr- ed, as I he'd up the ring. at" lllJtll nu you \v 1l‘.l it wa: ' :n- licill-lzoscd nun I it'd ,. tit nu‘ "l li'll. nl his voice took il\\".l)' ail my Wage. I you will let me hive." “ll-ll ml- ll-'1\\' much g- s “unlit and l‘II see if we can lct you have it," lie insisted. , "can I huic $30‘! It cost a great I‘ l lllilli lltl. “I'll see," he iutcrrupxd so quickly I was tempted to elll llim ltttVli and ask for more. He was back in a moment. “Yes, l can let you have $30." 110 said shortly Then he 811W "W - yellow ticket and the lnoncy. l a lllo.~.l lllll I. rln the ll l"~‘ llllll . lck to llie house. Ilow liutcful ll all WflS-flMlVVlllllg for small amounts tin.- tll‘ igs tint,- iuvutl, gills! 1 had Qt sucll filings. Ilad hoard that people were forced to IN C T I G E i The adjourned annual mieetiul’. ‘nf lllt‘ liinstniln Silver Black and , Patch Fox Co., Ltd, wllbhe held d, H“. prepldenfs ntfice, Freeland. T 1.01 11. I’. E. I. on Thursday. July | 29th. 1920 at 12"u'cl0clt. ' W. H. KINSMAN. 1 President. 660-7 lfiSatTueT hsbipd. FOR SALE 1 l i At Newport, P. E. l! farm of 8i‘ iacres formerly owned by Hamill“ i l l l i l i McDonald. consisting of 80 acres. 40 under cultivation and 40 acres of hnrd and soft wood. large quan- tity of which is suitable fnr Ittm bcr. Also an eight room house 22a ., 30 feet. barn 70x22 fleet, Willi sheds. wood hotlse, hen house and . other buildings. Situated near 1 school and stores about 2 l 2 miles by ferry from railway station. Wilt sell with 0r without crop. For full ‘ information apply to ' EUGENE DELORIE. 1805-7-23 tipd l I v “Ailnual I slitting ‘ Competition Provincial Rifle Association of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND to be lit-Id on Kl-JNSINGIUN lllI-‘LE ltANGE AUGUST 4th. and 5th. 1920. Com- mencing nt 8 n. ln.. August 4th. Conditions will be the szlmo us lllt’ I). (T. It. A. Ililltrs will bl- the S‘. M. L. wind gages will not. furnislictl rifles they must be sci centrally. W. B. PROWSE, l’. E. f. S0c"I‘relts . H. utltltw-uiivil to I"l‘-‘ll, will ' u-d nt flttltwu linill Illttrll. on '. lln- Ill-d Soptv-tnlu-r I920 I'm- yunw of Ills .\in_ltsst_v'i< n n |ll'lI[bI|:4f'tl (‘tmtrnr-t fur lrs. Fl,\ tlln-s Ill?!‘ wet-k on - vtllllllll lirltllzv Itilrnl .\l.'liI u. '.' front the IVINLIIIIHIIUI‘ ' lnforltiation m4 [u cntitlltltins uf l qv-sv-d f'ltllll‘l'll'l, may bi- st-vti Illlll l-lllnl; lullIlN of Tends-r inny he ill!- tuiu-vl nt tllc Post (titled-u n1 Vern-in 'I‘.|*l:|:<~ llllll nt. illt- nlfll-l- ul the |‘1|;t[ (‘film- 1m tu-ct nr. JIIIIN l". \\'III‘IAIL r Post fifth-v» Inspector .l'|v.~¢l. llifiri l|IN|’ll‘('ltiI"l-l flfflcv. (‘luirlntt nwn. July '.'I. 1920. -lbliI-T<I.’T-tli__. ‘Ii YORK POINT FERRY l “TIAIIF l lllllly PXPI-ltl Sunday. I I PIHVNAI. 4m \\'v-vl|n-:ulll,v lv-nve (‘hur- Inttvtowtl nt. B 1l'('lIH’l( return- Int: ltt 4 nnd 7. Li". (‘INTI-um In‘. York I't. 1L0!) R Ifi L‘ fill 1.10 .'|.I5 1,00 7.00 0.4.‘) SFNDAY 10.00 I015 _ 11:14:. 1.00 2.00 i 7.15 7.00 WWI. MOINNI! l877-7-27-2i. . “be s. " r. with l . y“ p - llyourstomadrissom, andyoulaavenqaeavy" _ leeBngaItereatingi-if yourfoodienotrearlily digested and arahnls- ted-youareplaiulyln needol 0 ' It gives quick relief to l stomach troubles and pa» mite normal eating witlsotl painful effects. It nllo prevents constigation, and relieves kidney troubles. It is n reliable regulator which lreepe the system in a clean, regular, vigorous condition, nnd rnalrea the dyspepsids life worth living. It trill gin rellelie utLrcen. Tryl)“ leld era/l drug anlgenersl sin-Infill The Canadian Dru] Co» Llmltfl 8t. John, ILL ll l-m uitli tIn-ir pus ions in this uxiy. but that i. lily father's daugh- tt-r, would ever be so situatwl, was almost unbelievable. ‘that iiigltt when 1 told Mary whit Iliad got tor ltly ring, sire sniffed. "I guess you didn't ask for uny- wlit-l t rear win: ln- Willllfl have givi- you. or he u-uuldirt have been so wful quirk about it. But neve." mind. the int -rt-.»' \\--m‘t be ~"l big, and you'll know Iit-tti-r next tiltiv." Slit,- look it I'll‘ gliuztt-il fir-re would be a "tit-x! iillic." "flit. I n -v<-r still go there again." "Oli, yes you will! they all tint-s WllPll they unite starts. I never had l"lll1lll|{ to pawn else l would have Iicen there too. llut I know lots of lilfllti that has, and once tlicy begin. they lttrep going.” I said no more, but l deterinlnctl I would not "keep going" "U11 ll was the last time as well n1.- the first. I would never have been nlvligvd to gp Ind it not IWHH fur my fainting and so bt-ing robbed. “Come on, Mir?! Wc-‘ll K0 TIT-l ll'l\'U ll first-cl fer-d llrlllgllh" l ielt ahsolulvl-y rccItIt-sss I lTl'(‘.l tnorlCY in my purse again, even it the purst- ' 35.; per b wig-i one"; (ll hI:ir_\":.. \Vt- had steak! baked potatoes and rice lllltltllllllc" a real feast for us. Afterwards we went to a lnntion picture show in the neighborhood, ltiary’s treat. A; we left the show I heard a voice that matte me shiver. at my elbow: "Haw'd you like the show?" lt was ‘Mike, and at his side Joe shambled along. 1 pretended not to hear. "nawtl you like the shove, dear- otraurm-rmowu 831mm? . lThere Weft,‘ black spots l and I con‘. lu't li'r1 ' sin n so, tilorlt Entirely Ltneron: alive “rntuto ae- aronso me HEALTH All!) we -. is NOW snlclt on JOI rzetmo rm; I “Well. sir. I never dreamed there was, a medicine that could make lne feel as well and strung as this ‘lanlnc has?’ said Arch Lldslone. n well known fisherman llvln: at 73 ‘Young Street. 8t. Johns, Newfound- and. ‘For more than six years I suf- fered from chronic Indigestion and stomach trouble, and lost my ap- Dfltlte almost completely. Even what little 1 llltlllllalhgfl to. cat caused me such intense pains that they nearly doubled me up. and after almost every meal l became so nauscaled I couldn't retain ~.. z thing I hzd eaten. 1 was troubled a lot with constipation. had severe pains in the small of my back, and suffered constantly from dizziness. floating before my eyes nearly all the time. even‘ walk uphill without h-ivlng to stop and rest. I always felt weak and wornout, and had to give up lily work al- together. "l read where Tani-ac was help- ing-so many others in a siinlllr condition to myself that i could see no reason why it shouldn't help me also, so I got a bottle and found it lo be the very tiling 1 needed. My Hopi-lite DlUklYl right up. and l haven't been nauseated or bad ~l bit of trouble in retaining my food since I first started on tli - medl- t-Ine. My stomach no longer trou- bles me, I'm freed frotn those diz- zy attacks. and never have a pain - oi’ any kind. l'iti feeling so strong and full of energy that I'm back oi. no again. and I give 13111100 all the credit for putting me in such good health." Tanlac is sold in Charlottetown by Reddln ‘Bros, in Montague by .._ .1, station. J. P. White, Murray River H. M. Chisholm, North Try- on, R. 1-l. Cameron & Co.. Crallllllll- and H. ‘I’. Coohon, Murray Rive!‘- . "sit-lug us home." Mary ql-llcllll’ [urnhl to the doorman: "These two tuughs are trying to g1; ugqudlnted with us." she 101d I I. “llfll see they don't do It all)’ more." ln- sltiti. taking "will ll)’ Illa‘ amp "This is a decent place-avg don't allow anything of that kind- i To-morrow-Work Again-Yul‘ ! Eight Dollars _4o->——--— l rrox a mum raunms I A safe and speedy cure for Lu Gripe Coulis Colds. K08110909- Netlurnlkla lglu.’ n mild III-BUY’! Breaks up n. cold in a few hours Get the gogulno at all drug stores. o . Foster. Central Drugstore. _ EA. iilpetitir 7 Ilbuble Rouse For Sale by Auction l I am Instructed by the OWDOTlO 'sell by auction at the crawls“ l on the corner of Euston and Hills lboro Streets. belnS flllmllels 20‘ i and 204 on Thursday the 2am day o! Jlllt ie?" he asked again, plucking my; 1920 M 12 ddock Boom sleeve.- "vt-ry’ irell." I answered x0 that! Comer o, Euflon and Hlnsbork In,» would not do anything more to attract attention l\i-.-ry was back of lllt— two ur thtt-v people had crowded betwcr-il us. so she hull riot lit‘f1l‘t| nor xt-"u. "I'll take you home. Wlicrt-‘s your p:ll'.'" l I looked wildly about ‘for lllary. Just lIlt-n sht- saw Mlkl- and J01’. and pushed lit-r way to lily side. Mike kept tlp a running talk until \\I' I'l'ill'||< d the Libby. 'l'lu~re Jul: .lfllll(‘ll us, and also talked about The ll-rge lot. oi’ land on the i Streets. having a frontage of about I90 feet, on Euston and s4 on Hills- l boro Streets, with desirable double dwelling thereon. Location is one ot the best in the city. This property is always rented to lndvantage and offers a rare oppor- k tunlty to secure n home or an ln~ ' vcstment. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer I 1838-7 -2l-5i. ___..__s ‘its Newest Stules are First Seen ‘in Dullontune‘: THE vogue for Knitted Cont: Ital bun maintained by producing snmrlhing diluent each alums and by I!» farting the mokiiig of there rmarlnrs: and git/e. excellent mat: so that they retain l If wear. T he some "Bollonlynr" M a K nillcd Coal l‘: a guarantee of it: high quality, and an woman who r amine: the nnu_mod_el.r_ we are ghoumtg find an irresistible charm in their demtonncjhror colon and their chic derign. nmit of then roar: for this rooms-new m nu lama vld drprndsltlc We an short/um a n: one: ‘ I l" I Bellantytlt all“ "w" ' m lllliltlilllili n1 pf the lute Mrslll. which took plaoe Sat». dayafternoon at 2.30 tmm her late residence, l1? tlrnfton Streot. Ill largely attended. The services n; the house and grave were con- ducted by Rev. G. W. l"; Glendenn Ili- Plator of the Charlottetown Methodist Church. The pall bearers were Messrs J. A. Moore, Geo. E. Hughes, M.L.A., Donald. Nichol- son, M. P., W. B. Robertson, Geo.’ Rackham and G. M. Moore. Handsome floral tributes were rn ceived from the tollowlngz— ' Mrs. James Barrett. Miss Lena Barrett. Mrs. Nellesw v Mr. and Mrs. James Paton Mr. and-Mrs. E. R. Brow. Mrs. Henry Worth, Miss Belle Worth, Alt-ears Wendell and Fret: Worth. Col. and Mrs. D. Stewart and M!‘ E'll"l Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bethune. sllss Miriam Cameron.\ The J . .\ir. and Mrs. Ernest Cameron. Mr. \Vllllani Kerr. Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church. Tlrffilwrlmud "f Locomotive Fire-- men and Engineers. Mr. G. M. Moore and Miss Edith Moore. . Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hearts. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman Brown . . J. t‘. and Mrs. Houston. . and Mrs. H. P. l-‘orsyihe. . and ’Mrs. R. E. Colwlll. Mr. J. (l. Carver & Sons. . . and Mrs. H. R. Large and family. ‘llr, nntl Mrs. (l. E. Hughes, Mr. anddlllrs. W. B. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McLaren. Mr. 11. Pope Hu-r. ‘ Misses Frances and Mary John- ston. - Mrs. Minnie Blenkhorn. MP- Llflyd Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. E. Boswell anti family. Mri. Adam Murray, I Mr. J. A. Moore and family. Miss Sue Nash. Mrs. Daisy Wood. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Patterson Auction iSiale ~ \-- ,~\\ _ ~_ . \ ~ » s \. c "~.\\' \\\\' “c1; . \\\\ Clsborlslsstrlcflya remedyforlniangbalid Children. areapedally-proparod , ysm heveamoro embitthlforlsby. gforgrown-npearbnot interchanges ;‘ It wsathaneedd aromellyforths oommouallmentaoflnfautsaniltlhllilrerr flaatbroughttiaatorisbeforethepnbllcafteryoaraofreae .- anduodaimhasbeeamadetorltthatitsuasforover _years_1iasuotpruvsn. _ - What’ is cltsronlm Caatorla is a harmless substitute for Cum 011, Paregurk, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Co potion, Flntulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying everlshnem arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach andlowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort—‘l.‘lie Mother's Friend. assume CASTO R IA Always Bears the Signature of I a In Use For 0verili0fYe2isrs ‘III CINYAUI COMPANY. NIW VOiK CIYY e- r l iwtlanadian National Railways ‘ll W A N T E D 30,000 Of tarrn stock crop and farming implements. JULV 29TH I am instructed by the executors of the estate o [the late William Doherty to sell by public suction on the premises at Mis- couche. Lot 17, Prince County on Thursday the 29th day of July In- stant at the hour of one o'clock p. m. the fullowug: 1 cart horse 14 years old. 1 cart mare, 13 years old. 1 foal, 14 milk cows, 5 young cat- tle, 1 calf. 40'hens, 30 ducks, self binder, mower, steel rake. 2 plows. set disc barrows, set spike har~ rows set spring tooth barrows. sectional, sedhr, hay fork and wire cable, buck wagon, 2 carts. set single bob sleds, set double bob sleds, buggy, driving sleigh road Oilfl, 10 bushels timothy seed. 50 bushels barley, 50 buhels oats. quantity of hay and trsw, driving and working harness, barrel churn forks and shovels. and household furniture including kitchen range, base burner, hall stove. Superior Plano. Also at the same time and place unless sold by private sale the l... ti» ‘ts ' fltrzn l‘ ti": idle Wlliilttl F. Doherty, consisting of 100 acres lu a high state of cultivntlon with growing crop and having n good shore front with buildings In a good state of repair and con tnlnlng an excellent grove suitable for a tox ranch. Daited this 14th day of July A. D. 1920. I-'. J. B. WRIGHT, .. Auctioneer. K UNIVERSITY “ids” Arts, Science, Law and Divinity. A thorough Academic training at moderate cost, amidst the host social and moral surroundings. The College will September 29th, Next For Calendar and information rv-npcn on re entrance qualifications nnd resi deutial accommodation, apiily to THE PRESIDENT. Windsor. N. S. l878-7-27July 27tlSept. 28. At Crosby's Mills Bonshaw Choice Me wheat flour (roller process) now 86.25 per 100 lbs. Whole or ground wheat for chickens at 84.75 per 100 lbs. Yalerlus A. McDonald " lino SllitVIlYilIt "rLl s run with transit" in- sirum nt. Plalltl and descrip- tlpns fnrnishedf when requir- e _ . It. It. 1. Box 1 Bourls 5 1711-7404015! l_5l. l ‘ HARVESTERS FARE (some (‘harlottetown»~Tti Winnipeg, MfllL, $24.85 Tn points west pl Winnipeg Fare will he one-half cent per mile frmn \Vlnnipeg. TJATES 0F ISSUE-August 6th and 13th. 1920. FARE RETURNING Otis-halt cent per nille up‘ to Winnipeg, plus $28.00. nipeg to Charlottetown. war tax extra. For particulars of SpeclalyTraln Service, Tickets, Eic_ apply to nearest 'l‘lcket. Agent_ _ F. W. ROBERTSON, General Passenger Agent, Monctnn, N. B. Win- W. T. HUGGAN. District Passenger Agent Charlottetown, P.E_I_ - ‘ 1852-7-26tf. EasternWSteams-hg) Lines, “s: Jim v > IITERKATIOIAL LIII Ilelnlptlem of Freight nnd Passenger Ierwlee ll. Joli all Bolton Steamship "Governor Dingle will leave 5t. John every W!!!)f3- DAY at I n. m. and every 8A1‘ RDAY at. ll p. tn. (Atlantis ti o.) The Wednesday trips are via East Ilnetport and bubeo :10 Boltol about l0 a. m. Thursdays. The Saturday trips are direct, to Bolton luo lundnyn about 1 p. ln. FARE ID-OO IITATNIIOOIH II-@ I’ Direct connection with Metropolitan Line steamers for New York vh Ibo Cod Canal. Freight. rates and full Information apply to A. Ga UIJIIBII» Age I 8L J-oll. I. ll. NOTICE DISCOUNT ON QNADIAN PACIFIC F A R M LA BORERS EXCURSItlNS APGUST. 6 AND FARES FROM HALIFAX! $25.80 . Going $30.80 Returning To Winnipeg, Mali. nT1lT to 8t. John, add Local Bee- ond Cl es Fare to rateptrun- ' 8t. Jo n, $20 Going and t2! INCOME TAX Tile Illiio for allmvlni: 5 percent discount on Provincial Income‘ Tax for 1919, WIII expire oti Sat- urday, Julv 31st, 1920. ’ I I I | i l ARTHUR NEWBERY, Asst. Provincial ( tcasurer, one viisi 2i Complete information as to rates, train services, oon- noctlons, etc . eto. FULL DETAILS‘ Furnished and all arrange- ments complete to comfort and economy. II. M. Davison Returning Local Agrht A u. n. oesaltleavfbiati-iet ‘IINW-llfil- \ Passenger Agent