OCTOBER 6, 19 UNCLE RAY’S _ CORNER A LITTLE sslunnsv TALK Rhine river, or’ the gems, or the A "m" "P" 1n o "lilo villoao Tutu. berm you saw them. would resume hcr classes in singing and brings up an interesting question in you chin the following letter: “Dear Uncle lay: I vroulflllka Gwmraphy helps us to know to have a leaflet on ‘llow to Make abo t. th . " “m” 5mm" M" I "W" ‘Wllld. llleirgregnlmfalrtégs B12: was‘ CANDIDATES for Garden Oity like to have your opinion an which of life, l! ll"l'°_.|l\!P°l'llfl¢. seography or what peo hl"°'7~- will" h"!!! .1 debate is impol- on ‘M! mum‘ ‘l’ whm" I ‘m and mduellr- for it may help u; October 6th. workload the aide that has leog-‘to k h l-aphy. I rclljmlr his and en- find ‘email. Plzlirtlvgeofsmtllg‘ means: "mfe- iCHURCIIP-Proaching Service on My ihoor- voivrnuoh. . . Your: truly. y them so much when you clocution Sept. 25th. Forregistrs- lvlillod Gellllfllly. Franco or Egypt? Alon call phone sit-J. It. is interesting to kngwipilplllilflby contest can lpply at the m mp1s do in other places, Igloifipa in Market Building, between ni. to know about trade 1 oclock noon and 5 p. m. Saturday, A 800d knowlodge- of geQgr-gphy Sunday afternoon, Oct,’ 1, m; 3 flllflll-lllll. Betty, it seemed to mo lands their ways of p1,; rm,- ~- — - I . l ..~l-) that the two subjects werc cf about hardships, it gives llS a feeliilgbl-lf HUNTER equal value, but I have made a sympathy B0“! Fort." ,.Bl1ould help to prevent war. when ("Cl%l{, conducted by Rev. Ross C. whm I fir“ "mull"; 1.15m"- yflur-We learn about _people m other Iaion of Charlottetown. RIVER UNITED and friendship for ghemjfllrlUllCll-Scrvlcc for Oct. 7 1928.15”: some m3“ which shed “gm on antic season. but finished with nine ' straight victories and eight com - 80f. him started on a subject that is chi . . oce Because oi’ a certain. great NoXt Saturday Ill give points in A. E. Chapman, B. A. Pastor. 11 a. l 1mm I 5091110 my that one of the favor of history, also rubioots is even more important of which is more important. pm. l-luntcr toga the other. . ore I_ " Iva _ over. ii want? tcm§ct°pgi€ii' mo] I G l.‘ i _ If you would like a copy o; the "ny oplllionlm. Wiltshlre, 3 pm. Hampshire, 7 River. Rev. H. Baxter, B. A. cf Hayfield. N. B. is to preach a‘. this service. mint-s on both sides. Let us take lama“ "Q‘"'~"'"°“5 55°)" Europe‘. rayon BAP-Tia!‘ PASTORATE up soosrslrhylnrst: . (wit ~- . 11 Answers). send me a Euvlce on Sunday, ooh. 7th., will The modem u "iompod envelo ~ - . LIICfBII-i of getting Zgfiuhdhffiajffifyyourlsclr. Adair-egg yzoclliileliltigér t‘; gamebrlflogglryvs: Wrstmorelzlnd, at l1 e Ofo- We have airplanes. auto- “c ° Ray’ l“ “are M "this news‘ at 7.00 PJm-"MYPOII 0. Brinton, min- mllblles- 5'15 111165. and fast trains time in history. When peo l. t l l themselves .58‘... 2min’. Lttllrlely Th? about the lands to which they s: I‘ W“ ‘"1"’ ootblns about m; vapor- Write i i i . More people travel now than at snyItroubIc ill the mull; l’ to avoid any lstal._ at 3 p.m., and Albany, MARRlAGE.—Mr. and Mrs. “ George C. MacKay, announced i/he l rrarriage of their daughter, Helen Clark, to John Sutherland Hender- son. September twenty-ninth, of last Dalhousie Team Driver Kirby t0 be Stronger l 77km Last Yearl, sie University Tiggr b plans of Nova Scotlafllfilly‘ 83?]; to defend their iaurels this fr,“ with smtlrzirllm even better than the one 1m We'll through the Maritime season without a defeat. Terr "d "me strove additions from; the 1937 freshnlan team. present freshmenand others who did not turn out last year, will be the nuc. leus of the Tigers, Oi’ the five men oi’ last. year's Hum ties: 301;? imposed“ of his opposi- AX. N. s. _ i on y as on in win in . 061i. 3 Daih0ll'_tne Ashland stake feature. Anoltlheg son of Peter Volo, Bennet Volo, {was second. The Indiana for two-l year-old pacers was won by Peers. Guy after Betterwin, top heavy is- f l . ‘Kill? “indefi”? ‘°"°‘”""‘ “ u protective o - a on , as years men are out again-I e um lflllly evident 11$ l1 T0511“ 0f 01110- to but we prefer to hear what the under the wire. ial intimations today. _ The chief topic .of discussion a‘. i put are, in regard to the decline in tcdays concluding session of the cf E. J. Kirby behind Betterwin de- clared the betting off and reserv- cd their decision further regarding ;tlre race until later). This is the °°"5e'""““"e first time this has been done here year. Nineteen hundred and - twenty-seven. 8242-1 -6-ii. ‘ . in Trouble I LEXINGTON, Ky, ‘Oct. l-noliy. The judges not liking the drive far Premier British Tories Favor Protection LONDON. September‘ 28. —- Thliil In the Province of Prince Edward The Cardinals will have to dc- tarlff system seems party conference at Yarmouth was whether and how Baldwin had in his team not Wt‘ "Bunker, Murphy. of in some years‘ The Easmm mare‘ speech last night committed him- sell" 10h“. is one of the most pro. Summers Worthy, won the second self to protection. Despite the mnem‘ Bunken wh° was W19 0! division 2'18 trot for horses that‘ Prime Minister's heroic attempt to the same most of last season with covered in time to h th ~ to British Columbisfladeecidez “in: on the half line will be gre ti missed. Others whowlll notabg a out are George Langstroth, Aubrey Tllllllor, captain last year, “Ab" Smith uhd: “Kenyan McLeaIL the Farm. peppy forward. New Brunswick students who have made a favorable impression with the coaches are Fred Jennings,' of the llllllky medical student from Saint John: Don Thompson. former Mtf 5llle°ll Player who scored the only; ll‘? for his team against U. N. B. lost year. and Wishart, an ex-U.N. B. player. Others turning out entry of Harkncss Edwards. son of nr‘ o‘ M‘ Edwards‘ walnut Ha“ “The Prime Minister's r-‘atemcilt on the Government's policy of have not won on the Grand Circuit satisfy his auditors without disclos- e, broken con b I _ this year but not only after los- Br one but who re Trio the second heat to the three- yon-x-old Michigan colt, Donald Bel- hoo bod onoulzh football. His speed mi“ irlg the Governlnents intentions. it wss elicited today that llc left tllc 1100f Ollell 101" the British iron and . ‘r -ow so much of the materials ou. Surrey Centre. and members of the -_,, _ steel industry to state its case for T mm m" was hard fought “saIeguai-ding“, J. C. Cob.‘ avidson. nd was won by Princess Gay‘ the chairman of the Conservative party safeguarding MW‘ u a lei election organizations, said today. after the next. gener- contained a definite lpledge that no industry would be Idcbarred from stating its case, and [proving _it, if it can, before an ap- ipzopriate tribunal. Naturally tllcsc calts wards cover the iron and steel in- dustrles." CLEVELAND, Oct. Ii-Spencenlthhmy shag, It was also learned on good au- it is not the Govem- have caused- the number of candi- alozw- the big [my 0°“ ‘lwned by mcntfs intention to change the dates to be fur shove any previous David M. Look, of New York. def- year. linitely has established his right to F. M. Fraser, of Halifax, is mhrrqwesr the threc-year-old trotting ager of the Dalhousie Outfit, and crown o! the 192B season. Dr. John Rankin and Dr. Kirk Mc-‘ Lellan are coaches. They have the ious triumph in the historic Ken- team in excellent condition roi- the lucky Futurity raced at the Lexing- Opcning of the City League on ton, Ky., Grand Circuit meeting. Saturday. It is expected that the He ellllfllleled E1118 V010. fill? Alli- This is as the result of his glor- Tigers will journey to Wolfville and bomu filly that bud defeated him LONDON, meet the Acadia fifteen. who have in the Horseman Futurity at In- been admitted to the City League dianapolls; Nellie Signal, winner of this lyear, in the opening game,.the Matron and Championship Stal- Wanderers and United Servioeslion Stakes; Gaylworthy, The Vir- Hlo the other entrants m the hrs. ginia Senator. Scotland, Bogalusa eyes o; his BUB. , ENGINEERS r0 EXTRACT the Great and Coburn. quarters winner of the two richest Spencer now will enter winter --M|nnleg- safeguarding procedure bcforc tllc general election. ---- —~qo>--—-~ ROBOEPEAKS (By British Unitcd Press) Oct. 2—-Sir Richard Pagct, a famous authority on phon- etics, thrilled one of the British Association meetings at Glasgow the other day by creating before the audience something that could shout "Ee,” "Oh," slid lie advanced a theory oi thc or- NITROGEN FROM AIR, thrcc-yccr-old fiiturities of the 5g“, of Speech and said that speech (CANADIAN PIwSS) year, the $66,000 Hambletonian and the Kentucky event, worth $14,000. In addition. he will have the dis- rounds could be produced easily by artificial means. A simple organ reed represented TQKYQOct, .-Germa.nanginecrs tinction of leading the nation's me vocal chords o; the human and Ja/panese apltal are behind atrotters in money earnings for the thm“. Sh. Rrchard attached m H, huge enterprise to extract nitrogfllleeeslln- H" rmked “'9” ' amm“! a pipe representing the vocal cav- from the air. Gennanyb greatjhe money-winning two-year-olds my and fitted a prunge, m do chemical company, the Enterssen of Farben Gesselschaft. is furnishing- It is unlikely that any three-year A pa“. or the technical facilities and eight old trottcr will beat. Spencer's race breath. and lflrke Japanese concerns interested mile of 2.02%. made in the Ham- in themanufactureoflfertilizer have bletonlan. that stands as the fast- organlsed a. company to be known. est of the year by a performer of as the Toyo Chlsso Kogyo Keisha to that Bee and Boll. Then Sir sllefleel‘. e devempmem °l the another pipe with an addition to make use of the German process on an enormous scale. Bulprsic of ammonia. in the amount tremely unfortunate that McDonald of between 50,000 and 100,000 toms was unable to drive the 00114 lll llle bis events duo to severe "llulles in the nose," said Sir Richard, and sustained 1n B llllll "l? the NM“ he closed the nasal cavity. This time "Minnie" was transformed to a year after starting the enterprise will be the conrpanyfls objective, and this output will be steadily inoreas- Randall track here on August l2. ed Billy Lease, the New York driver. “Brady;- The demand for nitrogen fertilizer had the honor of doing the 9110i»- in Japan, is growing reipidly and the ing. new industry is expected to stimu- late agriculture termendollsly. __./.__» great Indianapolis trainer, Lon Mc- The production of phosphate. of Donald. is the best pupil that boo ‘ - “ ‘ of i» and Spencer's success also 1155 Prwed and fingers In: sursniorzm or IDWAID rox jsuiuuasios .mmpl elifisomsclo. with the Kc ‘ that every Hambletorlian my, winner of the prowl-liar in 1020. turned the trick s; did Iosolrs Worth! ll" Ye"- hsr eternal reward on Saturday. e o: the golden Axworthy- MISS MARY ANN POLLAIID There passed peacefully away w mbfl 15th. Miss MIA’! 1927- duty for the human tongue . bellows supplied -thc when Sir Richard moved the plunger up and down. the pipe ejaculated most realistic- ally, “Ec," and "0h,". Richard brought out represent the nasal cavity. This time when the bellows came into " 170m m5 “hwl- It l5 9x‘ operation the lecture theatre was filled with cries of "Minnie!" ' "Now I will give Minnie a cold By using a trumpet mouth-piece and employing his cupped hands as a. vocal cavity and a 8T9“ tflllmlilll 101' Devld M- lmk’ tongue, Sir Richard was able to re- who owns Castleton Farm. 119K111!‘ produce exactly the sound of a ton. Ky. The letter mt ‘mly ‘Wm baby crying. fl-m 001C, bill’. DISC. him Mid in ld- He descflbed h|5 them-y 9f {hp dition owns his sire, Lee ‘ride. 5nd origin of speech as follows: dam Petr-ex. Broom 1B e 31"“! "Primitive pm tn Great oss Lee Tide is "Wm"; ifbeiiiliefi him?" iigngio cr . l d an s, s ‘l. grlelst grandson of Axworthy andglgirllll! tgngue‘ followed suit, under- is I- dlllllllef °l Pa“ lhelstudying in ridiculous fashion thr movements of his hands. As later v he became enzasrd 1n em 3nd . . . mturity. it is intercstinl to fiillelol-erts, his hands became too bury . ~. land retired from the struggle, leav- Oolfliiisqu 0a usl. urns in has won l; glgJsoxin-hhr the undlerstudylng tongue a I'll-Ill‘ ch i ace. “ll-ihc irlavnlonlimc of the lips ant‘ tongue acting on tilxdvocali cllaorvd; came to be recoill . In had h porolr" In swords, he added, the movements of the imflle l" 111m‘ ing them are a reproduction of the movements of the hands. In pro- ncuncing an ancient Chinese word for paddle, the movements of the r man, . rolling rand Plains. She had h,“ were similar to those of 118M913 °l the lands when paddling. {on invol- on (Patriot and m‘ whom she spent her last years. two III "l9 nieces Ellen and Gertrude and one mephsw Wiliian. Her funeral was held at St. Jolchinfs Church. Vern- Sunday. Sept. mil. . .45" 39g gqul n“; 1n Pg‘@__ other ‘Gallagher's Herbal Beltonhpgls please THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN (ed to have no matter how high the . . Although Miller Huggins says his e moilmst is having trouble It ma - y . prices soar. We could quote malt . .. - ,, lenses in which this has been the "lmh-“g “"“ m“ ‘we “f ‘ism- mlel _ an cdgc in the box rests with the To come to the point, let us our deduction. The number of chic- ilons being raised on farmsiirl023 iis about i0 pcr cent. less than in 1327', according to returns received ‘by tho vlaollingtozl Department ‘" ltovering approximately 22,000 flocks and representing all Stittcs.‘ ‘returns showed the number of lehlcks and young chickens of this year's hatch ill thcsc farms ‘Jocks nri July 1, to bc 0 pcr ccntl- 10s‘) than on July lsi. ill/L ycal‘. Return: for June showccl l2 per cent. less. yfor May 1, l5 per cent lApril, i6 gcr cent. less than on the .same dates last your. The decline Cardinals’ starter. even against a wcc Willie Shcrdelv lost two czmlng battle. of 39. but he still Alex the Great have more than half the chickens once Mitchell. the southpaw sult- |in the United States is about v per bullor. luul u morn uuy of making cent. The Southern States shows Strong batsmen weep over that running," I explained. “In order to ldvcliiie of about 14 per cent, the dlnkv curve. He "hasn't sot a Northeast 12 per cent, and the West thlnu." but many clubs can't hit it. about 5 per cent. Nebraska and prrtloulurly the Glunts/ Kansas are the only States of large Against this array. Miller Hug- production that do not show o. de- gins must hull on overworked Hoyt crease, the number of young birds and an uncertain Pipkllls. B. vet- there on July 1st, being about the erarl Zachary-sod no Pennouk at came as a year ago. all. ' pend upon the above mentioned the return of o. Conservative GOV~I§kllld the rule in the past, when Ielnment in thc next general eloc- grains were high, to feed potatoes, nuartette to start all games and tion will be. followed by an exten- sion of the policy of the “safeguar- work out well this Fall when pota- ‘which he already is suspicious if ding of industries” to a point where it will’ practically constitute low. Other features of the market ,cept the "big three" who helped and vice versa. a rule which might Huggins will be tempting a fate of, toes arc so abundant and the price ihe ventures forth with anybody ex- for our feeds might also be 11lll1d€d the three-time champions stagger lvlnws of the fowl and chicken out- i M»? one volume of the quantity mayl ‘ have on the American market as] BEAR VISITS CHURCH | well as on feeding fowl of generally , this year. ; The crop conditions here at homo and also abroad suggest the idea ofl NEW WESMINISTER, B. C. Oct! asking why capitalists permit the , 5.-—Thc towp of Surrey, near herei feed business to be kept almost ex- ‘ has a church-going bear. More than} "iusively in the hands of the mil- L once the animal has been seen leav-l llels in other provinccs when ‘we ing the Vestry of Christ Churchy (CANADIAN IPRESS) . ‘if which feeds arc manufactured. I board are considering the advisabili- ls ihcrd no part of ihc bran indus- iy of locking the doors of the build- liiy which does not; offer an 001101“ - to prevent further instruction. ‘illlllly l0 young men he"? 110 Om-l Simon Cunningham, secretary of, bark in producing hish otondordhle Surrey school board, was the‘ l-randr. of meal and bran? It op- 19cc, to see the bgan He was walklhq (rears so; but it was not always so. I310“; m9 street h; the glrrre and In the days oi olden muuy Tnlllsmotice what"hé m. rust thought to were kept ruoolus and emuloylm {be an old woman with a hunched: labor all tho your rouml We should l‘ buck leaving the church. The waddl-| at 1655i be able W 51113913’ the h°me ing gait seemed peculiar, however. market, and in addition compete and he stopped to find that the 0b-! viith the mlllcrs of Canada. It is m, he had “k9,, m, a woman was‘) n live subject, and there are manvnn ream,“ a be,“ Cunningham at. others if the population is to beflcmpted w chase the bem- away’ kelll l" h°m° and “has lwkillg f“ ‘but the creature ‘merely sniffed con- "rmploymcnt are wanted to locateitcmptuously and the school hoard lloro- official decided to continue 0n his way. Fat times in the forest and wild places arc apparently over for an- other year, for bears have been :‘cntiful in the valley lately and have abandoned their customary feeding grounds in the hills. ‘Far- mers are continually complaining of| their rchards, ‘bee hives and outdoor larders being raided by -bruln. -i—4-o->-——— lNDlAN row-wow OBSERVED RAMA, Ont.. Oct. 1.—Oilbwuy In- zllans from the Rama and adJoin-_ ‘rig reserves recently held their an- nual pow-wow here, and Indians from reserves situated in all parts of the province gathered with them to observe the ancient custom of the hrlrgleyhough the modern administrlr: GRAIN TRADE 0F CANADA. 1921. tion of the Indian territories has to a great extent done away with many The Grelll Trade Report for the of the historic ceremonies of thqcrop YBM‘ olldfid Jilly 31 and W pow-wow, so that in some respects the close of Navigation 1027 has 31151- l’. bears a marked resemblance to been issued by The AHrlClIll-llflll the fall fairs held in rural centres, Branch of the Dominion Bureau of nevertheless there were many dis- Statistics and consists of 205 pages tinctivcly Indian features to it. with 6 ‘maps and charts. This vol- The picturesque costumes of the ume has been thoroughly revised to leaders of the tribe were seen include all the movements of gra/ln around the reserve ground, and a covering the above periods. great parade was held each day in The (first part of iihe report deals which cvcryavsilablc costume was with the domestic movements of worn. The squaws and maidens of grain, the production. inspection and the Oiibways donned beads. huck- handlings at country. interior ter- skln and feathers and‘ paraded be- minall public terrninlal, private ter- fore the admiring braves arrayed as minal and private manufacturing were their primal ancestors. elevators in the Western Inspection The effects of one party Bltolld- Divisioni comprising Pbrt William ing the pow-wow were transported and Port Arthur and all territory to the reserve in an ancient covelrcd West thereof) and at public eleva- wason. which was ucoomooulod- tors in the East. Handlings of Unit- Csrdlnais. Jcss Haines had an er- ‘Vll-Ili. recently, he undertook to use meter-games. He figures as the 91' Special interest at the present, crew cf left-handed meuiers such Hrcat importance in engine Cfflclcn- "r. ihc Yankees. cy. The tough games to‘ Pennock in the tile tngine slowly, and s; he srhdred i926 series, which is one good rea- compression Chflfflcteflsfius in one son for supposing that he will win cylinder by opening the petcocks ill this time. If tlrcrc is any justice in all ihc others, that compression in. (ihc ..law of irvcragcs. Willie will creased as a. piston approaches the take the close ones in the forth- topmost position of its travel. reach- d f Old Alex the Great is 41 instead This, he ', 1 (old h' _ - an or ncccssarllyfjveihssidentical ‘Tllliliitlllgfti’ Co.’ -and many of the Yankees rc- in the cylinders when the engine is .in tile North Central States which membel‘ ll- Another veteran. Clflr- operating. l ' cf-“CKENS |_|KE|_Y l o -eoo-o’+oa+0-0++n++o+¢+e+e entral Cuardzan t H . HIGH ' Louls urlers l John Smith Dgltllillrillfallnggylalglflyflnufihfilillls: Diminishing Production} Have Edge 0n l And His Car v. W. B uir, ill 1 ___ ‘ the service rnutoefi rm. w conduct M Q - - Y k R‘ I John Smith is a ohlrncier ‘ ___... ary e-llarl Den Feeding an 88 lUd 8 whom every motorist should : v " " MISS BARBARA MacNE-ILL will Here _- welcome» He is not selfish ' , ___. NEW YORK, (Oct. 3-—Pitchlng "the: bc is c. motoring ma, .' ‘ ' - I Histericus. ‘g3; played arcdomilrgiant part in the z gr-hzvfhl‘ ‘Wlltlllilllllld Illrll z “ ° d l S. n (7 w l 0 e , _ . , _- ‘mid-lmo‘tbxhg,.afiftig°ta°t m‘: ehlcleen tradejhc baseball agesmondsfillirsesstiaayirlwbleglr-l x ""5110! W11. his canal-let's: ‘ i ' ry enfiuragmi “ndimen largely have run true to form. m" u" belle“ of ihc other l Porlilps all fowl will be airected 1,, the 1m M, b 1 . t twenty. ' . ~ - h“ (“mum we draw thwti‘ c do: l1! atte between i] _ \ conclusion from the fact that tll0'l1"c at ‘Innis and ‘the Yankees’ "‘"'++Hw~+n»o.o w-“ l Red Rose Orange decline in the production of cllick- eéwscgfgstvévanrmgzd 13d doverwtirk; ‘ ' , l ' 1 '2°2-*°-*-'~“-'§'.1‘li“i'.li§“l‘°deifilifi ‘M55332. ouch 0...... and thellaigequcsatllinnls “Umm” “MPRESSION as supremei t _ m“ - h _ . _ _ . magnum” BAPTIST Zvutgntglieailse tbreoiogt trust the Aim- fmgtlzgrnfgfchfllfi: lfflfrljrsthglillhas: a In clean. bright Aluminum. 1- ' e or roc r . .wlrat they want and are alecusLttoll-i? igtzgnn through the regular cam- evifilgcgfigarlllzferegsorllutnd crank is m‘! é -‘ - o assume that - ‘f ,_' besi i311 that he is avoiding it. ‘ lic was the case with Smith the crank to test for compression. It, Headquarters for A COLEMAN’S GOODS ‘ Mr. Farmer, this is the time you need a coicinsu Gas Lantern. Provides 200 to 300 candle power. Cost to use lot! than two cents a night. Drop in to see the new improved Coleman l-fl-mps 8nd Lanterns, with straight generator. time. and which always has been of Smith found as he cranked cvel- . We carry all parts‘ for the above goods. i mg a maximum Just m», the top, 123 Qurlim STREET. PHONE ‘l5?- "Compression goes through. some “THE FAMILY riAimwAuu STORE” pczuiair cycles when your engine is. take fullest advantage of the power ~ ‘Nb ‘l ‘i from combustion of the gas vapors as they are compressed in the cylin-i __ ‘ des it is necessary to time the spark to occur f re ' l ' ' ' dead ccngenowighpllltgrfigsetfil - BQdGQIIG And VlGlIllty spark a certain amount of gas vapor‘, Yaflkee Llst Of -___ $3.1“ {iffiiesloficlglliiefciliis ll???) - - M" E""""'"' m“ “w” “d” maining unburned gas vapor so, ble P [aye r8 otfliosdgifwr to central Bede that you are apt to get a permature i ___ Peal‘ °f wmplessm“ bee“ a PM” NEW YORK. Oct. 5.—Ellglblcs for lMcssrs Harold Holland, Hudon 153“ m“ Pmp" Pcsltm“ n” l“ .thc world series. subject to the final Jeffry Clayton McLure, Lower _ This ca" “Cur l" “e110” WPYS- approval of Conlnlissloner Landis Bedeque, motored to Enmore, 0h First of. all, there is the possibility are. ‘satuday last that the spark itself may be timed< yankccs_ Herbert l Pennockv __ __ ' t°° earlY- PerlmPs l‘ l5 n“ t°° ear‘ Frederick I-lcimach, Henry Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lowther l)’ ll the englne l5 running at hlgh Jonathan T. W. Zachary, Myles L. Cornwall were guests of Mr. and Mrs Speed. but ll Y°l1 are 11-151 Sleltl"! "P Thomas and Wilfred D- Ryiln, pit- Harry Lcwther. North Carleton, on a hill in high gear compression may chem; Barnard E, Beng0ugh_ T Sunday v _ be too high and combustion l5°°IPatrick Collins, John P. Grabowskl ___ ' curly for best resullo- This causes and “lllliam Dickey. catchers; Henry Mr. Sydngy Ehmrr Erlmore, is the familial" spark or COITADIOSSIORI“ G9hrig_ Anthony M_ Lumen spending a few days m Chelwnvme knock which tolls you to set- busyjMork A. Koeulg, Joseph A. Dugan, guest, QLMr. Ralph Qsrhphell, ' c and retard the spark» iMlchuel Gazella, Leo Durcclicr and ‘ "AHOY-her 081159 0f Premature eemflEugene E. Robertson, inflelders, and cqngragularrons are emendeg w Plefilell Peek l5 the result 0f ellel", Robert W. Meuscl, Earl Combs, Gco. Mrg and (Mrs, Frederlck McQQar-r-“L 80161181105 0f illle EH5 YOU 9X9 llSlllE/ H. Ruth. Bclllamill Paschal and shhrlcgqnm, rm the birth o; a wee Ordinary gas burns in such a. Wily Cedric Durst, olrtficlllers. Laddrs a: to cause detonation, and in or-, -~—<+.- - ___ c." to take care of this it has been; N011“; DAME AgADEMy M], and Mm Ki" Allan‘ and family cf Middleton. motored to nuessary for years to keep compreS-' lcn lcwcr than it ought to be I01‘) The following pupils secured ‘a chhllch, Cr; $urldgy_ best. efficiency. Because compression Class standing of 75'; or over rlhr. was so low, however, it was possible illl. September Mp and Mrs Horace sohey, Mrs l0 ilmfi the Spark Felllel‘ eaTlY- l Grade X.-—’i) Loretta Trainer, (2) Archibald Bell, and so“ Lloyd, sear. "Another thing to be considered is Alice Mccuigan, <3) Mal-y Power, lhtowm were the gugsts o; Mm the amount of carbon in the 8118"“- (4) Betty Doyle. (5) Mary McDonald, Bell's daughter, Mrs Roy Hill, rree- You may short off with o orodelor- (s) Ethel Martin, (7) Bernadette town, or. Sghlrdgy last, mined compression ratio and spoil‘ McMillan, (8) Catherine McEachernn l '4 - ~ . ' tinliz; and, provided you use the (9) Andrea Dalton, (10) Helen Mc- Messrs Hudson Jeffery, and clar- right kllld 01 835- have no “muble Pllersell- cnce Berrett, Lower Bedeque, were whatsoever from knockinfl- The“) Grade IX -(l) Mary McCarron, recent vlsllm-s m Chelton. without any change in the ctmdli- (2) Stella Sprowell, (3) Majorie ions under which the 6118109 l5 19e- Mitchell. <4) Margaret Stalwart. Mr_ Lloyd Bell, sssrlswwh, puld ing ooerotoitsrorklund oomprossloll Grade vn1.-<l) Enid Cantwell, s buslnegg mp n, Mlddlehown 13st knozks appear to be developing-Th“ (2) Eleanor O.Ccnnor, (3) Marion week, can be traced to an accumulation 0f sgswhrr (s) Rlchardlha Grhhh (5, carbon which, because it takes UP Cecilia Shelfoon, (o) Eleanor Stewart Miss Hester Enmsn, general room in the Cyllndelsr “I595 mm" (77 Gellrlld’! WB-lkeli Bcdque, motored to Rustico oh Mon- orcsrlou still higher. If you do 110i Grade VII.—(1) Winifred Moran, dc... ~ _ "_ use high CDlfll7l-‘955l9n Ee5°lme~ the (2) Marie Arsenault. kncckless variety, or have the cal“, Grade VI.-—(l) Muriel McDonald. Mrs. Russel Craig and daughter, lbcn removed, you still have a D05‘ (2) Alma Sllcellan. (3) Bcrcnlce Miss Verde, were recent visitors to slble temporary solution in retarding LcGmuier. summer-side, the spark. i Grade V.—( 1) Margaret Houston,» , "I do not mean simply 914mm (2) Irene Peters. (3) Gladys Costel- Miss Marjorie Wol-tman‘, Moncton, back on the spark lever on the steBl- lo, (4) Mary Steele, (5) Betty Flood. l N, 13., has returned to her home lng post. Perhaps with complies-SW“ Grade iv'.-(1) Blanche Griffith. after a weeks visit with friends in raised too high" due to carbon in the (2) Genevieve Monaghan. (3) Ruth chelmn, indcrs, your engine would opeY-frrzlinor, (4) Valerie Arsenault, (5) l 3:0 bcttcr with spark timing fem" Mary ‘Morcsidc, (6) Margaret Shel- Mrs Charles schunnan, Chcltoir, dad at the distributor so that yo" foon. . paid s. business trip to the city on will not risk running with spark 119° Grade iiI.»~<l) Coilstnncc Lcight- Saturday. far advanced. Remember, if you Walt izcr, (2) Jcall MllCLPOd, (3) Patricia. _ . for .1 knock before retarding the Arscnault, (4) Grace Perry. (51 Mflfy Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sabfly. Wllmfil lpnrk you always M0 Ylllmlnll, a Mllfiihy- alley, were visitors to Central germ“, portion of the tlme Wllll Grade IL-(Ulsabcl Goodwill. l2)‘ cheque, on Sunday . spark too far advanced. Norma. Peppln, (3) Kathleen Hughes; “If you use high cOmpPBS-ililll BB5‘ COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Mr. and Mrs. Scott MoMurdo. ollne and then get a knock because, The following young ladies have North Bedcquc. were recent visitors of an accumulation of carbon. and made an average of ninety percent, m Qhelmn. still get this knock even if you have 0r ovcla-(l) Mary Shclfoon, (2) , retarded the spark a. reasonable Alice Gallant, (3) Mamie Moyrlagh. V mount you am starting to bverdoiu) Wilhelmina Gnlidet (5) Mar- average "l 90"’ l" each Written my‘ a. . - . r . are stepping on garet McIntcc, (s) Kathleen Mc-durmu Scntouibor. <1) A- Mofiulflfln- compression axial-you want in beLellan, (7) Margaret Brcnnam. (8)\(2) A Dalton. (3) K. Rodney, (4) strunsolv enough by a cowboy. Tho ed States grain in the Eastern eleva- ulensoly. and tho cowboy and Wilson United states are covered. Addit- were always the sublet‘ of much lhrrlsl rubles are added showing the curiosity from the younger members elevator harm of rates charged on if the tribe. who had heard of them 3min handled ehrough the public only in the tales of their grandpar- elevawr-s 1n the ma“ and at United ents. Atlantic Seaboard port elevoibrs- The pow-wow was made the oc- mcords of prices at representative °e§l°ll ‘>1 ‘he °Penlnll °l e m“ markets. freight rates and insurance community hail, Just completed, for charges are am, lmhrged, the use °i m” o-llllvmys m‘ the m“ Features of earlier issue of the r9- ma reserve. The opening ceremon- pa" have been somewhat extended res were conducted by Chief Alder and enlarged‘ The movements of York and Dr. Peter McGibbon, fed- gram from me Head of the Lakes ‘ml M. P. for tile riding. . -——-——~-i-O-} ‘ segregated. shipped from Australia to London crop! by the dmerehl, countries of markets‘ the world and the imP°Pl8 and ex‘ -< In M moriam MR. STEPHEN MYRES WorksWonders on Peevisli Stomaclls The old, reliable Gallagher’: the 19th.. Sept... at the ago of All the new and healing virtues of , clinic's own medicine, arc in nerves. (‘lears up skin tumbler-even Eczema. Builds you up. ussliold lLL-WOITBY, contrast pleased the Indians im- tors and of Canada grain in ththhe more exact and fuel must he to Buffalo and Montreal, has beolli " A lreezing process has been de- Th d \-l deals wlgh use, relopefi to enable turtles to be Inmfmfffifil "lair-ode. showing the Have Gfeat - ":.ll':::;.l*;:.*.t.lf' Bomb of 5P8“ ries for the lest five yeflrfl- NEW YORK, Oct. Ii-Thc annual ~ A wide circle of friends will lesrnlrmpmed 0L They rrrchrde g0 roy. d L Bo I with regret of the p08$1n8 sway °l|ully bred yearlings from the Wal- m S Mr. Stephen Mvrea. at his residenceinut 5;" par-m, Doneraii. Ky.. and lot Cumberland 8t. on Wodmfilyg; '15 from the Calumet new. Laying- ton, Ky. The Walnut all orses - vesrs after an illness of 3 weeks. He by q“, Armor-thy, m, slre h! 1'0"“ and ‘iwhm Budd" leaves to mourn, e sorrowful Vndowrflg-lleir two-minute trotters: Peter (Catherine and erfifdggclktz; Volo, Chestnut Peter and McGregor herbs Mae. an a op son . (his tonic. No mineral (lnlgs. Sets rno sister. Mrs John Crane, River- are the progeny 9g 391mm 5mm Pvery organ working 100%. Brin ton. P. ill. f. His remaim were for- Brook, mu peter mg Brewer, ck (he old joy of living. (iocd for t e wared to Mt. Stewart. on Pridsv. PM the funeral took place on arrival (ll formers also will go on the block. 3"" ll ills train. Service vrls oolldiwlfifl l" As usual. the sale will attract hora- R d“ m h" v the house by the Rev. Mr- 3-1100“ men from all sections of the coup, ' * m- - 5 Mid at the Ii!" lYY-nev- M“ Che“ ti’! desirous of strengthening their a false ground‘ m tor you. simDlY Katie Roney <9) Faustino Gaudct ‘A PlEOl- i5‘ M- Mccanm‘ (6) E’ square Mm yiilrr ngud’ and remove (l0) Marv Giludct <11‘) Eileen Des-“Gaudet ('1) M. E. Gaudct, <8) F. “m” take M’ e Rochcs I12) Dorothy Lafferty ‘ Gaudet: <9) c. Mcriuchoru. <10) M- ‘“5n§“§.”°§omo.eslo.. calls for w o...‘ following pupils of the ‘Pro-McDonald. (l1) s. Murphy. (12) M- hlgheg degree of efficiency in the gressive Series of Music secured anCnrmichael. . care of the engine. Timing has l0 - - l ll selected. To my will’) lerlloiiiiflicigt; ll, illustrates the point! Ice °”°."“2.‘.'.l“...‘5..5?.""3%‘l"’.§l§ r lhilz... our; acceleration through lhiilher compleselil“ but Y?“ my? ' ' c u r . eln zman e |of gas and take little interest in tho jconditlon of the engine." l m " ------ OR over 76 years Ye Olde Firms Hi Heintzman k Co. have been building pianos whose beauty of tone and touch have more than satisfied the exacting demands of the world's most famous artists. Their turhealtating choice of this marvellous instrument should guide you in purchasing a piano for your home. MILLER BROS. Great George Street Old Glory Sale. the biaaort hor- lness horse sale in the country. Will ,be held in Squadron A Armory ‘here. November 26430. l (7 ' merits from the leading ‘breeding establishments will be ' An Iilunmtld carafe “with ‘lee in will nnr you oil the Great. Calumet! youngsters v The usual group of aged per- i '1 mu) 131i (inc stables for tbmim campaign. l‘. . .. r . .