t-1L~ ‘tn... -. t... Savings y » 1 return. . Lazy savings bring a small Imtest them in Government bonds and well-secured bonds _of ‘staple industries and 240st 3:20;": f‘; -_._ make than work. They'll .-%”yw. 4m y... bring you from 5V; to 7%, f"? ' l u" '7 “"4 with safety for your capital. Tl ' ‘ '¥*II'€%'~»»».~“ I lohn Smith And His Car hi.‘ I! IIIDIBIOI o. IUIIILL loin lnltt lo a aharoltlt who! mu mmm more n1. IOII. Io la not oollob, rotbeo ll ll a motoring naotyo, q “l! Wlllllll Ill IlMl to have “Ilfllfll. in an Interesting V17» Ill otporlfleeo for the The Public Forum This oolumn lo open ior the dieouooion by wrrelpondento of queotlona of Interest. The Qharlottotovvr) Guardian dooo not neooooaril, endorse the oplnlono of w-reopondenta. THE MAN TO PROMOTE rnnifdlfluiilorirfidiiiivlcnXttbilitfT" FOO-O-O-O-Q ._.. ___._7.___- . Expect Bumper Crop In Alberta Districts EDMONTON, Alta., Aug. 9.-—- Splendid yields will result from the 1927 harvest in Northern and Central Alberta if the present tine" warm weather continues, accord- lflfi t0 th Edmonton Journal's third monthly crop report this season. The average wheat yield, accord- ins to present estimates, should be about 35 bushels per acre. Some districts anticipate as high as 50 ofau forms of Chewing Tobacco the PLUG is rhe-qlvetktirsi" MoCurdy B ma .- q, nliananss _ . I finance-nastiness. tar JOHNSTON . log. Halifax, u.’ ‘s; ’ i‘ Please sehaqsufyoohlsvfor oouud bonds. ‘A r autumn-u"...-u...- 1";::~' ourun--|ou.-¢-n.--..-..-..-.-. "Slip-I again with the “Citiun" who says that "we should give our own-men who are _worthy and well qualified. the first opportunity. for proihotipn." That should! thing, be the-rule of every business, public or private. Let the road man. the able man, see that he is appreciated, and give; him the preference in all op- portunities for promotion. Don't let the rich man's son, or the loud voiced supporter of a party be given the nonelt of the other twenty w+e ++e1 unrnovnkd rns s-rnanruo ‘Smith is one oi those drivers who "senses" his car. While there are many times when he is a bit uncom- fortable because oi being too sensi- tive to the variations in car's behavior nevertheless he ‘in line bushels. - continue to be splendid as there is an abundance of moisture general- ly and grain is ‘well There has been some slight crol) damage the exception of a large area run- the better position—for which the man already employed, who has proved his worth by actual work, for greater all around enjoyment from the car than the motorist who pays little attention to differences in the car's performance. Recently Well and truly E1006. lS Well fitted- i2 ._._v___ fi-fi-O-a-QfififQ-O-OQO-OHOOQ‘ ee++e++++ve+++++e+++ O-Q-OQ-Q-Q-Rfi ‘ . ¢ AQAAI_L . .. ---- “w,” - P i. so». w I LADIES’ lsP@RT.SHQES-, Y j$_3.50”" A PAIR‘ Regular Prices ‘From $5.00 to $6.50. We are clearing the balance of our Sport Shoes at $3.50 n pair Brown Elk, Pearl Elk, Fawn Trimmed with Brown Elk, Rubber Soles, Gristle Soles and Chrome Tanned Soles in the lot, all sires. A- Golden Opportunity l , W. to procure o suitable’ pants: long wearing and comfortable shoes, for the holidiyg- Iorflppft, Tennis, Golf, Boating, Slea- side or‘ Country Wear. at a‘ big reduction. POST FREE. a‘ Am‘; a A a vv Yvvvvv v vv- ‘ mvnsmsnr nouns Yielding 8 to 7% Circulars on request. A. E. MMNEILI. D. Edgar Shaw's Office ' Charlottetown. "FASHIDNABLE I ; Lmmzo FOOTWEAR IOQ-QQ+O-OQ-§'f9 rvv¢‘v ‘AAA AAAAAAAL AAAQQAAQ v vvv Glasses fitted by methods. s. w. TAYLOR 1 . Mm ' J. S. TAYLOR illegistored Optometrists L]: Richmond Street _. , a gum‘; i . invi- vergploso WHOLESALE i . boars.- lunch White.) t‘. f PQIM Slnnlleo. . l‘. umrao. 5.8. '4 ‘AAAAAAAAAA tits scientific ‘largo lstocks"of all 4 u ' " u live ‘stock wasps. w in cannons lots at " remain prices. We l", tion and do soil It < sun RETAIL ‘Seine eytro’; . heavy '(Also)' l!» one shawl‘ In. 0a.. and n Inli lino or dentin s. co. IIIDS. 'IBOUI 4 wwvv I uick relief At all Drugu sis-Til; disarm of u. Y. and Throat ‘fn-eeeeee“ Oiiico. Bayer Building and I Great George Street Western white feed eats, also ' -. Island» yrhiteo- no» biotin. <> McLeod-Q; Bentley- "'°"°"‘°" "m" '°° m” 1’ ‘~ < I. spanner Mo) 4 w. n. nan-rear, u. c. iiieo: -‘ MONEY r0 1.0m Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' B" ‘t ‘ .. Mam-ohm reed. m: Pulp. 1 Nip-Donald» & McPhee oil! Mill. UIIQIOILDPIIIU‘: _ Lliueed Meal. Mixed Grain o. e . 1hr Poultry). Chicken mo. ':.§.n.oos1u.n~$ rtunorllw (mush Poultry out. 5' n.‘- . ‘_ cum“ l“? 791"?!)- Bone igaqiotcrs, Attorneys, Etc. HUI. (lhe and coarse), _- “on” m “um alone Scrape (to: rooi- >. __H____________________. 3. I O IIAIEISTIB. SOLIOITOII. Money‘ to Loan. Jar-goat motor yacht. ‘D's havin . 5 ‘l 20-ton to stabilise it. I \ ‘ #‘ ¢+#O-O§O—O-O~O-VQ'%Q-Q~O 04-6-0- JIIIQS as i. congestion goes Absorbine u‘ t -is the result of too much freedom. lHl f\FtYl‘rll’Tl( Llwlwtri ,_.. u‘ Professional Cards Dr. C. C. Archibald Post. Graduate Medical School sirflmpim _l'ractice limited to Eye. hr. Jim Testing Eyes and suliiilylfli G155!” > Office Ilours-ii u. 12.30. mo o. sm \ ifllflflhl‘ and Attorney-at-Law 180 Richmond Street Mark R. McGuig-an Cameron Block. OhnrIottetovvInP-E-l Wliat. is claimed to be the world‘s being built in are, will ‘be equipped with R 'o ldnhlont for toothache. g As for the policeman, all I can say‘ is that "if they are as good as they look, they're all right." I am, Sir. etc. Smith has been puzzled by a few . points in connection with his steer- ng. One of the things he complains about is a rather common annoy- once. While driving fairly rapidly over a rough road. the steering wheel has ahabit of jerking out oi his hand. The car keeps a steady straight-ahead course but the sensa- tion is as if the steering gear were going wild. He also complains of n certain stiffness in the steering gear whenever the car got slightly off the road and it was necessary to regain the crown. Obviously Smith was paying the penalty of the current habit of driv- lng fast over rough roads. Balloon tires, improved springs-and greatly improved steering systems, not to mention efflcient shock absorbers and spring control devices, have ‘L4 Say Tremier _ Will Not Seek Federal Post It was learned yesterday, ni- tliough he declines to discuss the didute in October for the post of Federal} Tory Leader and that ho made this specific intimation to friends during the past few days. The Telegrunfs informant slates A BYSTANDER. Q I convention, that Premier (l. ll. Fer- guson definitely will not be a can-l Growing and ‘maturing conditions headed out. through hail, rain and lodging, but this is negligible with niug north-west to southeast of lted Deer, where from three to four hundred farms have been affected uud near Big Valley more south. From one or two districts minor frosts have beenreported, but no damage has been done to growing crops- Harvesting soliuld be fulr- ly general around August 25, with some ilistricts starting much earl- ier and others buck into Septem- Nil’. Told By AA Terrier (By British United Press) LONDON, Aug. ll. -—Burglars who broke into an apartment in Derby Street, Mayfair. stole not only some jewellery, but the dog, a Highland terrier, whose name is Toby. But though the jewellery is still missing, Toby returned at midnight covered with mud. His own story -of his adventure is told below. (By Toby, the Terrier) "Accounts have appeared in the press of the extraordinary circum- stances in which I disappeared from made it possible to do some hitherto impossible tricks with cars. The steering assembly is subjected to harder use today and it is only nat- ural that it should require a little more attention than it did previous- that at one time Mr. Ferguson fav- orably considered allowing ills name to go before the convention, it nominated ills decision to the contrary is suid Ito be based solely upon his desire to work out to '1 conclusion several items of pro- vincial policy now under way. lie will, of course, attend the convexi- ilon. lDe mé¢mhgm y. I... “w, "There is nothing unusual about your troubles," I told him, "but you will need to watch the steering gear carefully as well as all of the rods and connecting links which function with it. Taking your troubles in or- der, this annoyance of having the mand Full steering wheel go wild merely is ' back-lash. There are several things‘ In which make this trouble -, sible - ' -' and if you want to eliminate it, just, mmmpgnmmAmm“ check over each one ‘of them care-l ful y. I I WlNNlPEG-Mon Aug 9-Clltiffl Your m“ '5 ramy i?" and I “mdng that pustmnsters have been dis- not sure whether H: ls somemmg ill-missed for alleged political parti- the deslg“ or slmply g“ the ad-lusblsanship without being given the Peg: H there is n t enlmgh plaympportuuity to dcfeud themselves n e drag “nk m‘ the cross tubeda resolution was adopted at the wheels of a side-to-side nature will‘ ,. . . , be telegraphed Strum-At Postmustus Association through the Steal“? gear and up lo to make "the fullest investigation in order to turn your wheels a few inches one way or the other it is necessary to turn the steering wheel quite a bit. Therefore if the steer- ing wheel suddenly jumps out of vour grasp, it is obvious that the front wheels may be moving side- ways only a little bit. If there is n little more play in the steering as- sembly this will be sufficient to take up the motion of these wheels ‘and prevent the back-lash. "If you do not find anything on this order it is a good plan to try at- taching the spring control devices so that they pull further out on the axle. Several manufacturers al- ready have changed the brackets so ,that the spring control instruments. null on an angle. This is accomp- lished by placing the brackets far out on the ends of the axles and uP as high as possible instead- of in the oonyentional position directly under the front side members of the framel "This has been an effective means, of controlling back-lash and also of, preventing shimmy. You haven't mentioned the latter but I'll give you this hint in case you run across it sometime and are at a loss for a remedy. However, keep in mind that back-lash usually is the result of too tight an adjustment, while shimmy Bus. The resolution charged sal of postmastcrs investigation." anything else. hold the steering gear to the frame whole steering gear gets out of line This cramps the bearings and suits in tight action.” possible in the steering gear so tha they canstecr “flne." / In Parting I added the further sug ‘This accounts for the fact that sometimes a new and high-grade car will develop back-lash and why a good car after it is badly worn some times will devolp shimmy. "As for that cramped feeling when you are getting off to the shoulder of the road and want to get back to the crown you have only to consider the fact that your steering gear is a little loose from the frame. This is a matter which even many experi- enced mechanics entirely overlook. They will try all sorts oi adjust- ments oi your steering gear itself which, incidentally, seldom gets out of whack, but they overlook the fact that a steering gear is more likely to habit of steering to the right. Dalholisic University mite HALIFAX, N. S. Arte, Science. Commerce. Engineer- ing, Pharmacy} Education, lduoio, Household Science, Law, Medicine, Dentistry. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS! Nlno of value $200.00 to 885.00. ‘awarded on reauito of matriculation examinations, September ilith-iiiith. i921. OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS! 0f equal value, awarded at end of such year of course. k luuvnnsrrv nan. Renldence for men, on benkl of Nnrth Went Arm. temporarily tin- homo of Ring’: (IF-loge. l aulnnnn" IIALI. ’ ‘Tc- Bountiful new residence for women- l REGISTRATION DAYS September 26th to October lot for nil Arts and Science students. SHI- tember lillh and Nth for all 0N1" students. son rum. inronusrron Apply in person or by letter to the lleglotrar. wheel their arrival at Ottawa. ~ ., ..¢ ‘my investigations complicated jby every mue minim‘ of the ‘rontlnnnual convention of the Manitoba eye and a 11933-81“ lan. backlday urging the postal‘ department] the steering wheel. You know that bemm Such dismmmfl are npprov. “dlemls- brought with hem. solely m» llWconfined mynttention to the prin- representutioti of federal memberslcipnj‘ fflembefg of the gum; the 1'01"- of paniiament or defeated ciulditl- ates, without warning uud without come loose from the frame than “Don't look for anything so loose Step5 upon the Stairs, that it will shake. The chances arc 1 barked, you will have to take a husky qilyfli muffled wrench to tighten up the bolts that saw before me If this_ls at all loose it is obvious clan, lhll when Y0" WK 0Y1 the Wheel the house bringing a man and woman rc- I mm mm l°° "it"; Very often n lruders, bristling in every hair. car is delivered to an owner with n Fierce was the struggle. but the odds‘ steering gear adjustment that is against me were more suitable for demonstrating cars ed the Poke to the carpet and kept‘ than for anything else, Many 33,1135. men like to have as little play as'onc of the humans took advantage stood before me , a‘ barked. When there severe blow on the head. is more play in the wheel it is easy iemembe ed nothing more. to steer the car but the job cannot! be done so accurately at high speed. as I suppose. gestion that he consider the aiiuto turn. pressure in his front tires. Usually] it is best to carry a pound or so, more in the right front tire than in the left. This is because cars often travel on an angle when going over‘ a crowned road. Most of the weight is tilted to the right wheel and un- shone through. less there is some compensation by way of higher pressure in the rightseas, tire the car will have an annoying sack. Th. royal party, were iqueoto at Canada's capital loot PrincrGoerge (loft), H. R. H. ‘city, to-whioh neltherprinorirl etranger. ‘my 1naster's apartment in Mayfair during a burglary, and later return- led to my home, exhausted and ‘muddy, in the small hours. It has been stated that I was removed by the miscreants, who also stole some valuable but less important articles ‘from the flat in a sack. All this is true, but what is incorrect is that I was unable, on my return to give a coherent account of my adventures. The truth of the matter is that I am myself pursuing enquiries into ‘the crime, and did not wish to have the human police. l am now pre- pared to set out what actually hap- lpened. ' For several weeks past I have noticed suspicious strangers outside my front door, particularly a Chin- ese dog, originally an inmate of the Royal Palace at Pekin, but now probably a Bolshevist agent from Canton, with a sinister cast in his Teutonic-looking Alsat- Botn these dogs have endeavoured to get into conversation with me. but Projected their advances with [gruff barks. Sometimes they but I naturally ‘footed ones. I was resting after dinner on the ‘fatal evening, alone in the house-w except for the cat, whom I had dis- missed to his proper place in the‘ lscullery. stisaemy 1 heard stealthy, ‘Who's there“ There was no answer; growl. I turned and the villainous Pekin- lgese and his confederate, the Alsa- They had broken into the‘ ~‘\Vll.h them. , ‘My bones!‘ I thought, and quick. ins a flash, I hurled myself at the in- These are good reasons for this choice. The shape and wrapping of the PLUG keeps ' the tobacco fresh and moist. 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Shang- hated! | But at last the motion ceased; oi welcome breath of fresh air was into my prison and the blessed light I dashed for thei opening and found I was not on the but had been carried off in a: Still in England. All was But my collection? l not yet lost. week. They- the Prlnoo l‘ me reveal _my secret. But I am not. t Tvm-In-llne Shnnuinr Bars have been waiting A wonderful Shopping Bag, convertable to two Has a Market Basket Given Free as a Premium with every New or Renewal Yearly Subscription to The (iuardiait. Whether your Subscription expires today, t0_m0i‘r0W 0r three months hence, d-o not lose this opportunity now. SUBSCRIPTION DEPAIETMICNT l Guardian ._ , .__.._ _.__.._ The Alsatian and the Pekinesc oath and fled “The bones“ they Pekc caught mc by my '2" So they ‘lung him oil, so that lot" his lilc. ‘Where are they had not found them after all. two humans were turning over a little heap of gold and silver which I recognised as the property of my master and mistress. But what did‘ this trifling loss matter? Was my! treasure safe? I remained silent, and they themselves upon me. I they intended to torture me to make reached the street. threw believe the place tacks. a y-nghmnder for mgmnm satisfied the police of my I accepted their challenge, and with a long low growl I bared my teeth and sprang for the Alsatian's. throat. l-Ie snarled" a German place of my treasures. all there, all my pretty bones. collection was intact. I were accorded a ro o! Wales (centre) The trcsa; that they ure foolish to worry paw, but I about their he slithered, crowning glory of Mayfair, the fall'- The across the room and law stunned. Then I dashed for the door and In a moment I recognized where I was, thoug cannot yet reveal the spot without, imperilling the delicate investiga- jtions on which I am now engaged. ; I swiftly dashed home to protect?’ against any, further at- Woman's place is in thc home, and My first thought, after had greeted by agitated owners and safety. was to seek out the secret hiding his home. They were ncrsllip business, Father's and Moth have told jny master and mig-Aiiiiurlifii Linlmrn! fur bl using welcome- Rt. Hon.- Stanley Baldwin and Mrs. Baldwin are noon at the loft on I'll! Pffliiilol‘ Mackenzie King (right) were snapped just after they reached mg- lust trinkets; for the lest collection of bones ever assemb- ‘led in (mu spot, is sale. thanks to' ' British pluck and a pure West liigh- h I land pedigree." .@e>__ 1 MRS. SOLOMON SAYS: lithe Father's place is there, too. Tho isucccssful man in business is not a real success unless he is u success in Parenthood is a part- Thc orfls. -—-——- —¢Q-§--_ -.._. 4