-_... Frrinhuzuuiorrarowu GUARDIANM‘ -—-—— —-—-——"~’-' "--~ "' —*" “'_“_ el 612 is a powerfiilcanlruilt to give good, 050g Performance. With prices inning at $1 , .o.b.Windsor, taxes extra, quality is outstandingbyanymcasure of value. large enginewith a sevelpheari crankshaft ; Minches in diameter) do 'vers 62 ‘orsepqwer ismoorhly. Overheatingis practicallyimpossihle, ~ and uniform cooling is assured bywatlzr Jackets extending to the very bottom of evury cylinder. Not only in the motor, but all through the 612, you will find extra sizeextra weight, and extra stren . Ready for the road, it weighs 3,125 poun Experience has convinced us that every pound of this greater weight is essential to and s ety. E t? a o D- W o" F l »: 1'. i; Weaskyou A Car Is Ready for You to Drive flwdowslrlfif-fltlv. W3). I‘ Outstanding, by Any Measure of Value berm _ urmance. grease: comfort, long life The four wheel hydraulic, internal expanding brakes areluger than usual in acar at this price, and fullyprocectcd from dirt and water. Service and emergency brakes are entirel separate- to provide the safety to which we motor car buyer is entitled. Bodies are beautiful and roomy, finished with upholsterLof genuine mohair carrying a uar- antze of ng life attached to every cus ' 'eve every on. to see Model 612. and to enjoy its performance——before you buy any car._ flaw. fiéwms ma: - dfia/ ann/ Ksnslngton. I Willie: “Yam, Auntie." Teacher was trying to explain the Auntie: "I'm surprised. Why don‘t ps9 oi adverbs as applied to speed. you play with good little boys?" Walking across the room very rapidly‘ Willie: "Their mothers won't let. . she turned and asked: “Now, howme." i - would you say I walked then. child-l _ gm?" rhere are so many automatic devic- Wlth one accord, and without a es ior the home now any bride can smile, they all shouted "Bow-legged!" go right, to housekeeping ii’ she is an w Auntie: "Do you ever play with electrical engineer or master mech- bllid little boys, Willie?" anic. ssuir ON TO HER. CURVES THE with costly cars-avail- able only stwxtra oost odours of Essex price. control- ' mmnsmifi A. ‘w ~'""'-" 1% r action d-wheel uni! in '"s:i"'i'.:."':.‘.'" n-h-flc... *- '~ -' en on- Ijiungfiod. onlyfir ingvibmlon. Gaudet Bros. i Dealers for Prince Edward Island ATLANTIC MOTORS Distributors 187 Great, George Street. Charlottetown, P, E, L RUSSELL CHAMPION Dealer P. E. Island. Other dealers points open. Write for dealers proposition: v (IBM-SCI The correspondence between Burns and Clarinda, whom the poet has de- scribed as "mistress or my soul," pub- lished at Edinburgh in 1843. was sold recently in London for $9.500. Pneumonia, following an illness contracted while electioneering for che Socialists in the last election in England. has caused the death oi the Hon. Mrs. Dighton Pollock. cusrua u s5 R ll£IS‘ll1€ riglil v 11... ca} lull-fling Piston lingo. When instsllini vimiu mm ma: cylinders it is o! oouro necessary w compress tho piston rings to enable them ho enter the pistons. There are vsrlous ways o! doing this. but prob- ably tho easiest, and quickest. method is as lollows: ' A ring o! metal, puicrsbly o! brass, is turned on l lathe, Mnks the bore o! this ring of the suns dismebe as the cylinder bore ior a short. dis- tance, ssy about one fourth inch. From nu. point the bore is tapered. so that. st the larger end the bore has increased about ons hall inch. The width o! ths ring should be about l} inches. ‘The method o! operation is to place the ring directly over the cylinder with the small end down. The piston, with its rings inserted in the grooves. is then passed through. As the pis- ton passesihrough the ring, the pis- ton rings are gradually compressed, permitting them to enter the cylind- er without the least diliiculty. A Garage Door Accessory. i Where the garags doors are o! the hinge type, every car owner has had the experience of having the doors blown shut just. when ready to back the car out or drive in, and in bad weather especially this is very an- noylng. This trouble can be ovrzcome by attaching a large hinge co the lower corner oi each door. directly beneath the lock. These two hinges should be attached about. two or tnrea inches above the floor, according to the length of the hinges. The upper halt of the hinge should be seiured to the door and bent, so thus the Joint stands out about, s. halt inch sway from the door. The purpose s: this is to provide a springiness and permit the lower halt m be folded bzck without. danger o! dropping when the door is closed. All required ls b0 open the door and swing down the loose part o! the hinge, which will act as a prop. The Oll Drum. Ii is economical to purchase oil by the large can. or drum, but ii is sometimes very circsome- to hold this large can while pouring into the smaller one. especially i1 the oil is heavy and pours slowly. However, it is very easy to construct]. stand to hold the drum. supporting chc stand by a pair oi rockers taken iromva dis- carded chair. The result. is that a tilt- 511'?» Rusted Fenders. The most common cause ‘oi fend- ers loosening at thelastenings and holes rusted through, is neglect in washing the underside: o! the iend- ers, allowing dirt and mud to accum- ulate. Rust soon forms under this mud and alter s. certain length oi time produces s. rust hole. The best of the lenders clean, and occasionally- glve the parts where tho renders are fastened a good application o! oil. Water Pump Coupling. The water pump should bs exam- ined occasionally to see that the tsp- ér pin which secures the couplin, is not loosening, and that the key is in place. In instances where it is necessary to remove this coupling, it may not. have been replaced properly. The coupling and pin should be so secure um there is no possibility o! the pin dropping out. Should the coupling loosen st some tims when isr irom home it might, necessitate quits a delay. _ Removing the Huh Caps. When the threads oi the hub caps rust it is sometimes quite diliiculv. to remove them. But bars is I good wsy to do it. Plsos l. wrench on tho hub cap with the handle extending her- inonislly. Then place a Jack under Ola-FIG? Iy O. I. Donald lng of the drum is all that is neccs- b preventive is to keep the undersides _ ’s Scrap Book , When applied to the manifold ioints the oil will bs sucked mm the cyl- inder i! s. leak exists. Cotter Pins. A good cotter pin puller csn be made irom an old izle. Ono end should be bent ovc\ to receive the blows o! a hammer, and s hook iormcd on the other end. The tile should be heated and bent while hot. allowing it w cool o! its own accord. Shifting Gears. Do not attempt. to shiiflrom the reverse gear to a forward gear while the car is in motion. nor nvwmpt. to shiir, irom high gear to low while the car ls moving. Do not. try to shift. from second to low while the ca: is moving unless ii. is going very slowly. Under ordinary cu umstances it is best. co stop the car aeiors slilit- ing from second to low. » Swing the Battery. I! the battery is weak, do not use the starter to crank the engine until the battery has been recharged. It is tar better to use the hand crank and gave as much current as possible. H I in s app?" 8' Continued irom page 8 On Friday evening July 12th, Mrs. Frank Nicholson, assisted by Miss Margaret McAulay, tendered s very pretty miscellaneous shower st. her home 144 Prince Street in honor o! Miss Jean Blanchard, whose mor- riage takes place shortly. there being about 60 girl friends o! the bride- to-be present. oss Mrs. H. K. Wright, nndiMiss Molly Wright, ot Montreal have arrived at Brsckley Bench, where they will spend the summer at. Sen View Hotel. I I I The Misses Kingston. o! Toronto are expected this week to spend l. months vacation on the Island. I I I Miss Ethel Palmer, who has rs- turned to the city from New York, for the summer months is receiving a warm welcome irom her many friends. I I lgr. and Mrs. Donald oi Monclon, N. 8., were in Summersids on Wednes- day co attend the celebration o! Mrs. Donald's parents tortleth anni- versary o! their wedding. I I I Mrs. Carol Livingstone, or Plains- urg, N. Y. accompanied by her two children, Philip and Joyce srs vis- iting in the city the guest. o! Mrs. Livingstone‘; mother. Mrs. C. C. Lyons. I Miss Isabelle Jsmlesonh many lriends srs welcoming her home irom an extended visit to Pennsyl- vania. ' Miss Alena snd Irene Horns are guests at the Cox 1mm. Sour-is. I I I The has. hostesses at the Charlot- tetown Lawn Tennis Club. this sit- ernoon will be Misses A. Msthieson, M. McDonald. J. Munn. L. Donald. Rev. Theodore Ross, oi Sussex, N. B.. and Mr. George Ross, o! Cnlgsry Alberta, accompanied by his wile, are visiting the Island and us n! present, the guests o! thsir sishr, Mrs. D. R. Morrison, oi’ Summer- side. I I I Mr. snd Mrs. George. Robinson celebrated the iortisth anniversary o! their wcdding on Wednesday at their residence in summerside, when the entire ismily gathered at a din- fl" Fifi-Y and spent s vary jolly time The party gathering was in the no- iure o! s surprise and tbs hsppy couple were tho recipients o! may handsome present, and s congrat- theJ-isndls o! the wrench. The (ores o! the peck will quickly loosen the cap. And this ums method can b0 applied to sny other stubborn nut». provided it ll located where the jock can be placed under the Wrench handle. Watchln; tho Little Things. It is a grave mistake to devote all of tbs attention to the more obvious parts n car requires, but, neglect. the small things. hi‘ inscsncs, on cell employing the gravity fuel system, the tiller cap on the tul unk is pro- vided with s small hols extending clssr through it. I! this hols bvcomcl culled with dirt the iuel will not ulstory address was resd by Mn, Mvrlfiy Boll. s son-in-lsw. Tbs hoiud was alarmingly decorated (or m0 occasion and Mr. and Mrs. Robin- son recelved many kind mosslgos trom absent friends. The Guardian Joins in wishing chem many more years o! wedded lilo. I I I The lesion bsg is copied for bench use in striped csnvss, but, has slimy bosrded sides and boilers. The lin- ings us rubbsrilcd and two pockets srs round m small srtlclss. , ‘this bug comes with l. patented lock that opens with n key. Another bug u o more general chsrsctsr bu s wood- en trams whicblsioshlnod mans ssrvss ss s handle. ‘mus landle- rrsms combinations‘ are pointed in bright colors lo match the fabrics und. III ‘simmsmisscisnmm -' LTULY Z0. 1929 sue TOBACCO . is. good pipe tobacco 1v u/~-.'\“/I1/)/.'1'/1(/ ikz/is/fl/zq m TIDY RED PACKAGES I W llilfl" LEADS "m: wonufm MOTOR CAR vALur Delivered. Family Equipped Prices of23 “400” Models, I $1270 t0 $3200 including Touring, Road- ster, Coupe, Cabriolet, Victoria and Sedan Models “ur- IpeddJIIJGDOOPIOIQ $1986 DELIVERED ruuu ream-cu. Nothing More to Iss1 Vilma FAR AHEAD OF m‘ PRICE FIELD FIX firmly in your mind the deliv- ered, fully equipped m? of this Nash "400" Special Si: n. Then see the ca: and, by sll means, drive it. Nash never has oEered s greater value.- No one ever hos pro- gucgd finer performance in its price el . . \' This very moderately priced motor car has the Twin Ignition motor-die year's outsnndillg development in cost, with Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers, chromium nickeled bump- ers, front nnd redo, spare tire lock sod tire cover. The price quoted above also includes a spare tire and all freight and hsndling charges. There is nothing ndditionnl to pay for the customary "emu." And the Special Si: Sedan has the style and manner so important to tho fullest enjoyment of your moral-lag.- Good taste and artistry of design are mm-mnwmfllm” ‘pa’ h“ sppsron: in she purity and grace o! every line and contour. I: has Blip: Cenrrsliud Chassis Lubri- Remember ihe price. Remember that “fi°°"‘ hum‘ ohm" u“ com.” it is s fully equipped, delivered price. isnee highly dammed by thou who And do ‘t fail to sec this sedan, and Ad" ‘u, “my ma“ an‘ drive thins sedan, before you buy. On I: is fsezoq equipped, without extra display todsy st sll Nash dealers. ' NASH MOTOR SALES CIIAII-OTIITOWN AND SUMMMEBBIDE um cost is lllblllllld s pui- o! mum p ' I snvvlops bsg which both mules and ' soscsnssrrisdmnsbsgbsshu- FROM ENGLAND uneconomic: itbsssrubhs: lllldoflfllljflioffllilfidlilllllllo lined pocket just inside tbs mp, which is mm in sections to hold hlsprslvstwiumadlbovosmsvbsstwsnlnl"; lhsrfisnlsrotnsrlssdonlhsnasrbst , tollstsrtioiss. ‘snowman-ad rum on. hmnum. 9'7"‘- . “gm A, g g A llililllifllllfflwiro