commensurate P. ‘ a I’ Oflicer lfievery car owner used Chem S i l: there ‘gland be trafiic jams due to cars Gunpionlsthe‘ , ' plug because it has en emcludve silli- lnenlte insulator epo- eieilv traced to wit!» etandlielsnch higher tempececu of the modern incompres- eloneaginaAlsosnew penned solid coppl pnkec-eeslrhsrremains absolutely gas-tight under high compres- lllttle Spud Island where they in- llps And Downs . t From Tryon _ _ __ And Vicinityy Surmnerside were Sunday visitors to 'I‘ryon. Mr and Mrs. Vernon MacLeod and charming little daughter oi Albany recently motored to Victoria. Mr. Willard Thomas oi Tryon re- cently purchased la. new Chevrolet coach, a product oi the General motors co. Mr and Mrs. Lite Clarke oi Aug- ustine Cove were Sunday visitors to Tryon the guests oi Mr and Mrs. Edison Mabey. Mr and Mrs. Stewart MacMeiken and son Arthur oi Carleton passed through Victoria on Sunday Even- ing. June l0th. Mr. Fred Walsh one oi Mount Try- on‘s most prosperous farmers re- cently purchased a new Ford coach. Says it‘s a dandy! Mr. Alden Thomas oi the Bank oi Nova. Scctia is now enjoying a tortnightfs vacation with his parents Mr and Mrs. John Thomas oi Try- on. Mr nnd Mrs. Eric Imvther oi Crapaud P. E. I. leit on Monday morning in their new Pontiac to New York. where they will spend a short vacation. Mr and Mrs. Howard Wood oi Patten, Maine arrived recently on tend remaining ior some time visit- ing relatives and iriends. Old irlend sbork made a (lying trip to the home oi Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Waddell oi Mount 'I‘ryon on Sunday, June 10th and deposited therein a bonnie wee laddie. Con- gratulatlons. PLANTERS sun-n linings i “" ""'-"-I¢i 1 British Columbia ' Mouldings and Sheathing hot arrived direct irom Vancoavea Duo hi] earloed B. C. MOULDINGS AND BREATHING llofltl pallernl. L. M. POOLE 8t CO l___ TIIE CREAM AND BUTTER. GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS No. o. Capacity zoo pounds pet ma. Delivered w.» No-Lflnpaclty 400 pmnuh per hear gaunt-use .......... .. ma: With doll .............. .. 863.00 .8: l. Cllllirll! 000 Penile Mr beer . - wit... stand .......... .. m.» was luau .............. .. sop.» i-iotnAus The potato crops has not all been planted yet, but operations are pro- gressing favorably and in the course oi another week, the majority oi the farmers will have their planting completed, ii weather keeps tine. Operations began on Tuesday ior the reconstruction oi Jack Howntvs bridge which has been gradually falling in and which is almost im- passable ior hauling in the iall of the year. when the farmers wish to market their spuds. Contractor is Mr. Rankin oi $'Side. Pownal News Mr. Henry B. Lindsay motored to the City on Saturday. Miss Vivian Gav srient a very pleasant visit in Vernon recently. Miss Bryan Lindsay. spent the week end in Pownal the guest oi , Miss Sadie Jones. ' Mr. and Mrs. Percy Peppy and little daughter. spent the week end at Mrs. Poppy's home in Bayiort- une. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore have ' been called upon by Mr. Stork who nresented them with a bouncing ‘baby boy. The little Misses Louise and Grace Lindsay and Elsie Trowsdale. Havel- brook. paid a pleasant visit to the City Saturday. Mr. Charlie Johnson, student in Medicine is spending his holidays at .. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN will he m This Burner is entirely a Several of these burners will be in- stalled in Charlottetown this month and we wouldlle glad to arrange for demonstrations and information. Au ‘expert from Hallet & C0., will look over your heating and advise you without any obligation on your put-t. These burners are guaranteed to operate as cheap or cheaper than coal. The Fess has more installations in Canada today than all other burners combined. my, ing at night .and mornings; It’s the home oi his friend Mr. Guy Judson. Alexandra. 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Standard installation consists of the burner completely installed with en- tirely automatic controls and damp- ers and includes 400 gals. inside oil - storage tanks. Larger tanks may be installed outside underground. The cut shows the Fess attached to hot water boiler, and is an entirely exter- nal installation. Your furnace can be converted to a coal burner in 5 minu- tes. Tanks are located on cellar iloor and feed is by overhead suction not grawity flow. It is easier than coal burners and. is passed by the Insur- ance underwriters. < Canadian Capital and no other Oil burner otters you such eific- get the" Ther- . , 50 to 55 for sleep- 0ne.of the great convemen-ces 0f the age. Expgrts will arrive in a few days. Get in touch with us now so we can arrange consultation. R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Ch’town The Fess 0il Burner Will Solve Your Healing and Janitor Problem 4i CONCERT AT BELFAST trust's stalwart sons, capably presid- whole ‘.choir party were very klndll’ the entertainment. thus cndcd Nat MacKinnon, Alexandra. Monday morning ior Boston. end. day, one energetic it was a peach. the last two years with his uncle, leit. Mr. Archie Auld, who is employ- ed in the Haulbrooi: butter iactnry motored to his home in [Covehcad Saturday where he spent the week Quite a number oi l-lazelb UUi\'§ little sports went fishing on Satur- little ieilow With caught one Qn his way home and it bands or those contemplating same. Miss Jennie Dover as Mrs. Wiggins. Landlady oi the Bayview Hotel proved herseli- a vcry capitant mist- ress and a very careiiul one while Obadiah Stump, mcount-ry boy, Ar-l thur Vesscy, sent the audience into; gales oi laughter. Miss Dorothy Mc- Donald as Francis ~Wh1ttsker. a‘ sport girl and Miss Mary ‘Jessey, a society bud Rosalie Otes. looked chsrmi and played their parts as and grace. Peter Proud in the role oi ‘Robert Bobbs, the bashiul one certainly did appear bashiul in Pownal and could you blame him. Miss Pearl Vessey in the Synopsis Act I.——<Parlour oi Bayvicw Hotel. afternoon in June. crnoon scene i2 Same. Act lIL-Sams late in the even- ing. I Between the acts monologue Mr. and Arthur Vessey. Heading Miss Burnett. “Bashiul Mr. Boobs.“ As dry. man who inhabits that planet. S0 not good bye.—Z. ed as chairman and in his opening entertained by the Belfast indict‘ The beautiful and spacious Bcl- remarks emphasized the great plea- and treated to everything in tht uch enjoyed. conveyed item oi which was enthusiastically _ inst Hall was filled to overflowing sure it was ior the choir to be prea- line oi good eats. The choir arr ' my pen. hkc myself. has uvluzwvdncoduy evening when a con- em and co-operatc with the good and the sun has disappeared in'cnrt was‘ given by .Zion Church people of Bcliaat in such a worthy the western sky. I must slip away Choir under the direction oi Prof. cause. ~ Act IL-Scene 1.-—Same. Late aitqinto dreamland, there to dream up Thompson and in aid oi.’ the Ladies some more notes ior next week. I Aid Society oi Beiiast Pres" might wait till the moon comes up,'Church. Nine automobiles only folks would say I was after thralthe choir party to Eldon, the drive received by the audience. The play on such a beautiful night through "The New Minister Arrives" follow» . Arthur V0550‘; Dillrw uiwt Hurry here's hoping that everyone will bc‘the lovely open country being very crl. which was excellently ' pleased this week. Au Revolr, but, I MP- J01"! Anderson. one oi Bel-l At the close oi’ the concert the ing typewriter ribbons and carbon very grsteiul to the good Pcfliflfi "1 Bcliast ior all their kindness ifl making the evening such s Plimm outing and look iorward to the M! iar distant iuture when they W“ again have the pleasure oi visitin-i them. A musical program oi twelve byterian numbers was first presented. every ---<oo>-—-——- A device that can be carried in presented pocket has been invented ior test- and exceptionally well received. la 116F611. ‘United Church here was very int- ~ illite the tact oi on» tworun stu- t an Visitors to the city on Saturday Misses Thelma Ballem. Julia Carv- er, Rhela Gay. Edyth Lawton, 'Lil- lian _Jenklna, Mrs. Albert Jenkins, Mrsl Henry Jones, Mrs. Fred Trows- dale, Messrs. Cliiiord Jenkins, Al-‘ kins and Rev. R. W. Lindsay. erestlng, the Rev. Mr. Littieiohn 5 teing absent, the W. M. 8. were in charge. The most important leat- ‘urc was the combined report and address given by Mrs. ilittlejohm in which she touched upon some d! the important phases oi missionary work. One could not help but ieel that this work is an important tec- tor in the church's llie and work. The address was listened to with rapt attention. Anotherjmportnnt pleasing number was “Follow the Gleam." sung by the C. G. I. T. group os_were_ also solos by Ill, Lewis and a violin selection ivy-lei Judson. The oflering was token, Micsies Helen and Charlotte . and u. lumen. The President. Miss . Joyce Lane presided and scripture was read by Mrs. J. It. Brown. ' On Thunder lliiht int the York Dramatic Club presented ‘I m comedy in enema am. tint. Walter Dockendorii in the psrtmi Katherine _ eerie '. proved 1mm: e win yeuna wit: All’ oi is subilot. Her husband. Frederick Henderson. tlk- Iii by Harry Volley was o", ini- role oi Jean Graham. Katherine's Sister looked Winsome in her beau- tliul costume and was but iurther prooi that love is blind. bertJenkins. m: MacKinnon, nrec-rihythins hut- hesh-iui always suc- ken wow; ML m4 Mm “mummies! in getting out oi his love ai- MacEachern, Mr. and Mrs Will Jcn-"u" “m ‘he hlshiul one who . proved himsoli units a heart smasher too. Miss Dor- Sunday evening's program in the "h! “M39995” .55 A195“ V11"!- orpool, a moving picture actress was and made things ‘interesting ior some oi the other periormorsiuwliile Miss Isabel Leith Brown as Marsion Hobbs. assistance oi the cool breezy character on the stage Drown as Jilds. her n ng pFtTther I 4-wee- gv Qounm poor? KNOW ws-ucn m vroqass- new swam‘ on HER PLAYiN" we» A NEW FAD or HER s-wuaw- 0o You Ti-NNK _ u-r i wseleeowoue pause. Tar-s _ MORNHJ‘ Awi i-reARo Your»: wire. flannel’ Pr?» A CiNfifl QNE, ‘A ibwr ANY EETTER ' THAN THE. OTHER- v-v--- ~ _____= lllliiiiéliill