.1 j); matter how much property a. “no, will you leave enough 7 h M, mo: your family can “I until liometlilrig- in y on ::Ihed from the IIPIIPFPD‘? [Maritime Life Policy will 10TH]! for, this nevi-sally- ill-em. artsy ‘IIW,JIO||CI0ll iio ut- "arlive flint Uri» home company "I “laying remarkable Iruwtln. 1mm ' in IIOIILYIOII $.12.‘ ICIIHIUNS ~"v/. 1E 'r. w. BENTLEY Mans“,- for Prince Edwrrd lllaml i g The , Traffic Oflicer It's a safe bet that the cars f which step-out with the u l) o signal are equipped with Champions-tzs better spark plug. If ev _ car owner used Cham- pions there would be fewer rraflic jams. Champion ll the lunar gunk plu becaiueolln ouble-rl bu! illllmaw Ii: cure-in two-piece canermrtiondml ltu - ciul onnlyiie clectm l- , Chum (on X - for ordl 80¢ I Champion- Clrl other lhaéa Fords Oi‘ Spar/filings WINDSOR, ONI- fA CANADIAN-MADE PRODUCT School Books” . AND School A Supplies ‘Charlottetown v _' Schools Open Tuesday, Sept. 6th ._- Carter's . i.’ (Bookstore is headquaiters for everything required by tilt scuoL/iifs. l SCRIBBLERS and EXER- ‘ OISE BOOKS, we have great values for the children this year. 4 MUSCULAR MOVEMENT PADS, FOUNTAIN PEN 30 CENTS each and up. WATER,- MANS FOUNTAIN PENS INKS, PENCILS. PENS, NOTE BOOKS, NOTE PADS, RUL- ERS, ma, he. All scaooi.’ BOOKS and SUPPLIES are sold by as at the.‘ fixed by the PUB- LISHERS and BOARD 0F ' EDUCATION. , We elm to Ilve the bent value for the money that It ls poaible to let. Send the Children to CARTER‘! BOOKSTORE. Prompt attention to every- , body. A tiloe Blotter free. Store "Pineal! day Wednesday, 7th. ZARTER s’ 00., i gmurrnp, v~ o0 6'0 $o-4-6-o4+¢o4w¢0+4'4¢0"o44'+o4o4 n - " i ' ‘ . ; M“ I Yo...» WANTED-Live Fowl and Broil- ers. Write or phone us for quota- tions. llarrls Abattoir Company. 8393-8444! Fred Robertson. WANTED: We are buying Blueberries as us quotations. pany. 8393-8-l3-tt Pupils please register at once. 8904-94-1“ IIiGlIFIELIL-On Sunday, Sep- tember 4th service will be held in THE CENTRAL IiiIARIIIANI cs 50li—9fi3. I WILL BE LOADING live hogs‘ FAIRVIEW.—Ser;cey§wIll be iield in Mt- Albion Tuesday 88m- (ith- in connection with tné Presbyter-, , “an Church m Canada on SundEyIIPWDI/IIICCH aiul Newfoundland W11! BIIOT-ii-fidiligeiilteinber 4th at l1 a. m. at Elllois a . BLUEBERRIES- - uai. Please phone or write ns for held in the Presbyterian Church once’ Harris Abattoir Coni- ifiiunday, September 4th at 3 p. m. PROFESSOR FLETCIIERJS Studio will reopen Tuesday, September 8th Move Towards Uniform Exam- inations (Special to "The Transcript). VIOLIN TUITION-Glasses re-‘ "i191! Tucs- Sept. liili lieu Wagner,‘ Prince Edward 'l‘hisatrc. Telepiion-l 892l_9-2-1wk'llIElIIillB step toward securing uni- formity in matriculation and leav- ing examinations in the Maritime taken at the sessions of the Educa- tional conference hers when a lgunduy school at 2 p_ m_ plans for such system. ~—~ i BAPTIST SERVICES, North River 1M 01 "i" '1‘@$'~‘1\1l?g Iiicld. Sunday, September on. Fair- “m1 1mm 111M013’ 'Y°“1°1"111Y vicw, ll a. m. North River, 3 p. m. ml°l1~ Di" 11* 11 Millim- Long Creek, 7.30 p. m. W. R. Mac- Walker, Minister. tiu, led in the discussion. i g , was being given greater emphasis ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED___ than over Iirforc, he suid, and made the Presbyterian Church at 7.30 Mrs. James Simpson announces the 111“ l-lfelllill" 111111" "I10" 1119 leach’ (THE cimitiorrsrgp}; g_ QUARDIAN QQOOOORQOQ-OQOOOQ-QOOOOQVI Tryon Tid-Bits 1 That Car 0f Yours B] WILLIJI ULLMAN llaut-loJlriirl Tillie Willi Anio- niubile Owur-rn and Driven an 1 The Ice Cream Social held by lhc iNuith Tryon Presbyterians. in Nurtlii ‘Fryon Rink, Thursday night, August: 25th, was a decided success, dp-i lfianadian PAGE saves; 4L Historical Drawings I i SACKVILLI‘), Sept. 2-—'l‘lie first llow In Uet tliA loot Uul u! Their Car: M the Leiut Hxpeun. For Framing Purposes wards of $45.00 being realized. 'I'll'l'i‘ ‘will be used to defray the cost o1, -' mew hymn books, which will be, voeooooooveoeooeooooeoooypmced m each and every pew m,‘ I ,. . . . ‘Cieam and cake together with home FLOAT RLPMRS “u” hAsy {made candy and different varieties ‘of tiuit were on sale and the writ If the vacuum tank float leaks The Guardian has pleasure in announc- ing that it has procured a few complete sets of yesterdii)’ resolution was adopted .1 gLyDE Rlylmpservice Wm be urging the appointment of n'gener- al committee to investigate and. found practicable, to submit Canadian after- Superiir tendeut of Education for Nova Sco- History ‘ The confersn e look *1» the sub- 0 and becomes filled with gasoline, it will not function until repairs arc tirade. 'I‘lit-se are simple and require but littlc time. The cover of the tank should be removed and the float detached. To determin ‘ti position of' the leaks,‘ immcrs the float in hot water. The bubbles will indicate the location of the leak‘- Drain ‘the fuel from the float punching two small holes in it ‘If shaking fails to produce the desired rigigigxogiilgcornlplimfiiigiigl, “It! (‘IHIISIIIHIIIHISIOPICOI Drawings (recently {ice cream etc, also on the selcciioiupllbllshfid Ill llS COILIIIIIIS) pPlIliBd Oil Illgh~ .of North Tryon Rink by the com-, . . , “not. for with its spacious cantcenitoned art paper suitable for framing. These 1e 11113,,“,§‘§,§Tf,'}§,,,‘§§°?§‘},'§i,‘ffifjfiufififlwpictures by Mr. (I. W. Jefferys, the Disting- ;ll;i‘;"lg,§Q§°gf“Sl§§f,"‘;°‘jjfiujw“jg;idished Toronto Artist, are worthy of being fgswifglllflgilijeisizesqg gjnfzftnfgifigllramed not only for_ their IlIS-IOTIC’ interest _but' because of their artistic merit. i‘hc nominal more suciuls will be held there. iesult. After makihg certain no incl The Ladies Circle of u“ Tr i , g . ' _ _ __i . = yon‘ file“ n} ‘i912 501d? 31121913 United Church met Thursday After- “mng a“ c s“ er n“ 5 PWmLTnoQn, August 25th at the home of_ Mrs. Harry Lcard, Crapaud. Guests, price is $1.00 for the set of 12 pictures. Apply early to avoiddisappointment. 1 and little son. Mrs. Pendleton, wIio iieretofore history 7th, at 9.30 o'clock, with Miss A- gtypetm-‘S cnthedraL ll. Read in charge.‘ . 894fi-9-3-3l. vlccs on Sunday next Sept. 4th ‘mmnm- D1‘- ON HOLiDAY T511’ — R- A’ at liousliaw 11 a.ni. DeSablc Pendleton, Charlottetown, and "Im ylcmrh, 730 n m_ A“ me Douglas A. MacLcnnan, West Saint vii-[Qfin Sgyvk-p 1|“, m,“ 34L 1111'.“ N" P111111’. Iii‘ ‘M1111’ 1°“ 11y “mmlmbne '1““.’*“1"Y Murchison of Si. John N.B. l)ls-i“'m""" 141mm 11‘“"""""1'. for Prince Edward island. "Fliey trict Secretary of lilo ifiiiirltliiui‘ ereaecompanled to Monctoin by LOCaI Polifilblllllflii rs. W- A. MacLeunan, Mrs. W.D. Maciieiinau and Mrs. Pendletou. Bible Society will speaker- bc the spacial TRINITY UNITED CHURCH — Early prayer incl-ling ui 9.15 fl- m. Sabbath School ut l0 o'clock. Morn- ing Sermon Subjéi-iqw‘ "Tire. Slate and lhe Child". Soloist ul this Ser- vice Mr. Sermon riubjcciz~~ and Duly of ’l‘oii." Soloist n: this CAR LOADING INCREASING-v service, Miss Rena Wood. Rev. Dr~ (liar-loadings on Ilia Atlantic ~R0l-‘C' llumdziy preuciics morning m“! 9v. ion of the Canadian National llaii- luring. Thc moi'iiiiig'g,.|-vi,,,, broad. iuiusic Uiiiviersity. has been spending v the summer 11411911 111" ll"1"*11111111@“ with her mbther, Mrs- W, A. Mai:- Leiiiiaii,,ut Public Landing, will join her husband in tlic near ful- I§WL ~Snlut Juliii Telegraph Journ- il. - ~ ' Scolia places. Rev. Dr. (Yollegc, explained the system o to (‘unadlun life part of’ the system, says the Mom.» ton Transcript. The of Iiicrase for the your so far is about eleven per cent, or 14,428 revenue car loads. 'i‘lie‘ Increase in the first iwlaniy-ihroc. days oi’ tlieinonth of August was 1,1512 Judgement was handed down rcc- cntly by Mr. Justice Arsonauit In the suit of Annie Kllsun, Plaintiff Add Stewart, Dcfcnilunl, and Dzivld Proud, John Walls and James (l. fill-Loud, (Inrnisinei-s “mi l“ fhgpflu“ of William Stewart, Plaintiff, Ada cars. Commenting on IIIP business June Stewart and David Proud. with Prince Edward Island, Mi'- John Waits and Jami-s (l. Ilicln-od. Appleton culled attention to the Ill‘ (lurnishees- These wvrs gnrnishiao creases In the movement of auto- pron-ceding against David Proud. mobiles to and from that province. John Watts aud James (l. iilcllcud From May 1 i0 August Ill), 4,814 au- tomobiles were carried in elthcr 01's ta 9 D ‘L n g sional quullflcatioiis ensc- Munro, Superintendent of lilduca ed that professional training great Iiclp. He outlined what as trustees of rflfrind raised by piib- ' 11f‘ 5111339r1llll0il for ihc benefit of one direction of the other ‘across the widow and infant children nl’ the Northumberland straits. Last Weslcy Brant Stewart, dcrouserl. year iii the same period only 3,100 The garnisbee prococlliiig against were transported by the car ferry. ilic Trustees were ilisinissed. From July 1 to August 20 the re- ports showed that 2,658 automobil- Professional Qualifications Dr. A» Ililorroll, supcriiilcinien red to the laboratory teaching. illlll-‘IIIKPIICO AUTO ACCESSORY SHOE-Mm teaching find] _ been political and nationalistic but‘? lT-gllfdlffl Slmllll’ iifibihe dfiglfll Sidipimaia, IB_ C__ who is Spending the HAMPTON__U h, m l] S_ _.it must now be made social and e0‘ Y1 all 0118""? T99R11‘ J0 all § IP88 flsumnwl- with relatives (m p_ E I’ n u] ‘mm M Munro made a strong ed m’ 11 111°!" “"15 no 115F091“ 18"‘ The attendance at gthc meeting was —" Dr- Archibald lilzicMcclinii, Dal; V Halifax‘ phmqshould be gone over several times. by givlngj» records of llulifax and other Nova I.. (Inerllii St- Joseph's Gem?’ Jmmflmb Evemmz ioncliiug in that instliiillon‘. liifpmve 11 1'e5l1°“51b1e 101' nrpiic Digll11y drew from the paces of (Tanadinu1111119115111115 "1 m“ engine» 111919 151 Iiistory many ovenis which showed the coulriimliiiii niiidc by Acailiailu Mrs. A. II. McCi-cady rcfcrrcil to ways continue to lucrciisl- uccoril- cast. , _ mg m a etmemem nude by w_ u illio need oi making history ‘mom A It , ' I " f LI t Vi’ ~ ppe 0n genoia nianugei o lti JUDGEMENT DISPENDED — 'l‘ho. ncxl auhjccl which iviis con- ,sidcred was llizit of‘ highcr profes- fnr teachers. with a longer term of training fol‘ those sacking Iiiglici" gradori nf lic- Thls was Inlroiiiicoii by DI‘. lion for Nova. Scnlla, who rccogiilz- didl not make for npiiiudc. and was high-UH Wm leave a heavy deposit of, hoped ctuld bo douc in Nova Sco- of‘ ciiy schools, Saint John, raft-v method ;ii icsie, etc. ‘which made highly qualified leach- p, m, Swnday School at z p, m, engagement 0| hm- daughwn Elinor or. Two additional reasons mighttflble- '4 Dorothy cam en m Mn H Md be given for the importance of the‘ “ iuunztmanrgu ngopzus on Leonard pfllmz‘; Marriage toazake subject at the present time that oil WORK TOWARD TiiE ENDS . Wednesday morning, ‘September place Thursday, September 22nd at Democracy and lnternaiioiialium-i Replacing a cylinder head often 3 plea for emphasis on (Iuiiadlan his-imqllh‘ Tl-‘qlllfed- This 1!‘- IIOI- COFFBN-i tory and the leaching oi’ locul his-lithe 1191161 51191113 I50 blllik 1N0 P1999 manned’ wnshiust as carefully as any other part i iof the work was done: All the stud, inuts should be put into place and tightened carefully beginning with ‘those In the middle and working to-' i ward those at the ends. They‘ DETERMINING PLUG ILLS If' a visual examination of the‘ [ICOHOILIOII of a spark plug fails to, the poor; in more accurate test to be applied.‘ iFind a cylinder that is known to bc. functioning properly. Put the sus- pected plug in place of the one that‘ iis known to bc good. If the trouble: ‘follows the plug, tlien its guilt haul been sufficiently proved. ! . y L TESTING FUEL QUALITIES I To lcst the quality of the fuel‘ used in your cor. pour a tablespoon- ful into a ulcmi porcelain dish or; cup. Ignite it and allow it to buriii until completely consumed. Ibtlic‘ fuel burns clean, it is good. Poori soot or u quantity of heavy oily or? fairy substance on thc bottom of‘, the container. The test is simple and effective. i i ‘ TIIINDIL CAN GO FAST 1 . ~~-It is’ yvcll to remember that all ttic1 ' oil used on the touring drive may] not be the result of fast driving and . J. ‘ munlty to an uflitllde which appre- ciated agricultural iraining. The es had been carried. EDUCATIONAL CON N F E R- ENCE-At Thursday morning's session of the Educational confer- ence in Sackyilio. Dr. ll.i~l. Show, chlcf superintendent, occupied the chair. The first subject dcull with was, as to how more could be dons in schools to promote a greater in- terest in and a better 1inderstand- ing of the problems connected with farming and fishing. Discussion was led by A.‘C. Morham, Depart; men: of Agriculture. Sussex, N.B., and J.M. Truueinan, Super-intend eiit of the Agricultural College, Truro Both addresses emphasiz- ed the need of arousing the com- debate was participator] in by Dr. Curtis, St. John's Nfld., Inspector Dixon, Sackville; Rev- Dr. Guei-tin, St. Joseph's University; Dr. Do wolf, Truro; Rev. Theodore Ross, Sheniogue. The conference consid- ered as well methods of making effective and efficient the one teacher rural school. Discussion W" 19d 1W Dr» Blackall, St. John's Nfld.; and inspector Shaw, Chariot- tetown. P.E.l.—~Moucton Tran- script. -_¢-o-q-. _.__ WAN T MARITIME COMMISSION ISAINT‘ JOHN, Sept, 2_-The Council oi‘ the Saint John Board of Tmdt‘ 101111)’ Passed a resolution favoring the appointment of u Mnr. itime Commission, wiiosc duty it would be to see that the recom- mendations of thé Duncan Commie’ siou were carried out. lt was decided to ask the three Maritime Governments to co-oper- ate in this matter and to name u re preseiitativc commissioner tp cur» ry on the freight rate matter, and lo see that the provisions of the Duncan report were carried out. and also that adequate financial support was provided for such nu undertaking. ._.._. m, Well Known Minister Endorses Dr. Ken- nedy’s Methods Rev. Neil Hermit? snyst-“I have made a test of the iec rical blanket used by Dr. W. Kenned . It produces a gentle perspiration, and eliminates poisonous waste through the pores and other channels. Ii- Dllldilces l‘ soothlmfwarmth, relaxes nerves and muscles, promotes rest and sleep and relieves pain, any better treatment for forms of disease which Dr. W. ' Kennedy A_ v_ vmmcombe has opened ale“ a 13911‘ 11ECPSS11Y~ burning. If the gaskets are not kepti gitlegtzlxlt oweiéehxlisiteigiaw axing/IR: ' visiting Mrs. u. M Chisholm, Nortli Tryon and Mrs. Morrison of I-Iarzb‘ \\ii:il has r iliic ili- la Pziix si-urcii ufii-i‘ pi-ifcciluii. ssau¥ivsutilrcotonsi~ ENRICH FALL MODE All tiio iaisiiious \\liil‘ll plcuz-scil women tlils tillliililvl’ and inst spring liuvi- lawn PARIS, Supt. 2," ’l‘lic firs! llP-V goodland all present enjoyed them- _ , _ fashions for uuiumii and \\'Illl(~l, selves very much. 1lil\"' 1101'“ i~'1lii“'_ll- 1‘3\"‘l‘.\' (lily lillii iudii-il illil| illI|Il'(l\'\'(l, my lllill llll'_\‘ Among- recent visitors w Cm“, (lrcils of |ll'll]lli' sat in Iliii rimius. .iri~ nor, fllislillllvly riplii gm fur 1m Traverse were Mess _ Roy Mc_ lltllWlii-ll iliiiiiiii»i'sliiri|is, looking nl l:\_\' c». Kennel Gem Mcwmmms_ Stanley the cloilw-s which arc to Iii~ worn Mnii-riiils nri- siill illl‘ must im Timmpson and Brenton gown; of iviien summer s ovor. piu~iuui and niosi \.\'1Ii‘ll.w‘l\'l' things Tryon The inucirdisciissi-ii uu-siimi of m “aw ,.;,,|],,.,-4 'l‘i|i-_\- “n. pxquiw. ‘ tho li-ngiii o1 iln- skins has lNWIl in» in ii-rinri- “ml llllll)‘ Thr- mun- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dawson, llllfiwvibll- '1'1H*» "will cw uiku-inn-rs liuro surp ‘ll them iiii-ry wuullcu Ilsa-inc, l-v- cry silki-ii fabric, is so In-nuilfully manic and in sin-Ii film colors iliul cyuppud, are Qnjoyuqg mep- vat-w iuoruiiig and nficruoou dross will hi" “on by 3 motor trip Jihmughuugiiii short and about as full as il has Maine, U_ s_ A, They are “boom |ll't'|l for Hililll‘ iimc. ICVPIIIIIK d1 pnmed by giwp- twu dmlghiql-g v..- nre lilllilt‘ with shun skirls as ii is di-pri-ssnw lo tiilnk lhat the Misses Jeaneltg and Eihgy “W11 as with loin: ones in iin- nuk- lifi- of iln- is so short. Iland- _ lcs. ‘TIIII fungi-I‘ skirts dip Iii-hind \\‘l|\'i'll \\'liiilll‘ll cc ivorili longer Mrs. Donald McFadyen. Augus- 11nd l'i>ll in lriilll Hi jusi bviiur llic livvs, “fllllu thc silks uri- so lwalr time cove and M|'S_ Olive 13911, lllivvs, Mus: of Ill" |ll'\\' ilisiiions iifnl liiui lilo-y uri- iliiuigs to live Crapziud, spent a very pleasant wcck nic old irli-niis which huvi- ciiuugi-d Willi for yW-nrs. end the guest of their sister Mrs a iiiili- Willi linu- r und for tho |l-'ll('l‘. ‘ <e>~—~~ Gordon Thompson, North River. A ilcfiniii‘. though slighi, changi- is sliiii in ilr- Wllliillllll‘. 'l‘iiis is 11ml’ “>311 ill 1i Illkiici" Ii-vi-i, on tiic .Mr. and _Mrs. Augustus Wnddcli.‘ North Tryon and two chamlni 'l'lii- lli\'l'lill>l‘ of u suit ci-llzii‘ that ivill nlwuys Iizivc sail in ll will sun'- daiigliters Misses Marion and Jc Ilia-s. A fi-iv (li‘l'S'.~‘il|lll{l‘l'.S am» si-l- MY u iouitfi-il want. mic, also Master Major and M Uni: ii siill hiallci‘; Mu iln- lllllliliill‘ , Allelilldfi P001031. TWO" and Ml‘ iii‘ ca: m» sii’! I)\‘1|"(I on iin- hills, A mun is swidum n (‘Ylllc unless Klmllflll 3951- Cl‘51I)i11ld-lll0l0l‘(‘ll Uilllll-‘illcs sivnllic llll'lll, ziiui _\'illfl‘tw' fii ili- has tllllllvlllllll‘, wrong with his North River Sunday where ihculiicm, _ ‘IiHPH-livp “mnn-uulft were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. —--—»—--~~—» —-—~~~_~-- .- “a... ._ w . .. W. . __.,,__ .__,, Thomson. i ' Among the movie fans from‘ Tryon- at Victoria Wcdnlistinyi cvcn- ing were Mr. and Mrs. Victor How~1 ntt, Mr. J. A. Thompson, Mr. ltcy, mill Aldcn Thomas and Misscsf Marion Howntt, Jessie Chisholm and! Minerva Gillis. I 1851 1927 September I Mr. J. A. Thompson molorcd to Albcrotn and siicui. thc wcck sud, with relatives there. - l i. -lf.O-t‘.l t. A t0 .5 . - » gigs dtplfiil tight Street $1012; chi“? m“! m" ""“’h'"“- keeps n large assortment m. dutoiifllrlbtl to n line piufessiou. parts and “ccess°r1°s'm“‘mg wmchlfciwiuce was taken up with an iii- slster, Mrs. J. W. Anderson and Mn: I doubt if there ls various require methods of stimulation and elimin- Dl‘~ W.D. Tail, MPGIII Univers- niusl bi Last night's session of the Con- “; n Motor (ward for radiutora Gas" ieresling discussion of uniformity kets and fa“ belts m‘ a“ ‘Wakes of of subjects in regard to matricula- mrs‘ Bonn‘? Wlmwhes m m" every tiou and leaving cxniiiinniions. The m“ on you" can the wrench W111‘ 9' committee zippointed proseutml 1mm that Stands I119 5113111- Sea‘ suggestions and after considerable covers- 011 ""15- P°1l51lv 91991719 (111115 discussion, pro and con, the foll0w~ V31V95~ Chlilllilm" SW11‘ P11185- 911? lug resolution was unanimously ad~ chains, spare tire locks, brake fin-lump“; . lnBS. Dlfimllwflllgfi» DUNN-ll"? P8161195. “Thai this cunfsrciice approves W1l91E$5 6128i‘ llllhwfs. 1101115. IB-tkspihe appointment tf a general com- imd all other automobile accessoriesniiiieo to investigate the lllilllf?!‘ in" to be found in 'an up-to-date cstsb-loxamlnnllons, and that i this uOlll-tfroni, end of the cur a decided ad-‘The school at Norm Tryon has hm," Ilshment. Auto owners who are inimlttee finds such a sys em ileslr- need of spare parts would do vcell ublelt shall recommend (Iciluitc to call at Mr. Vlnnicombes shop and plans for bringing such system luv also look over his I1dVCl'[lStf'I‘iEIll.,l0 force." which appears elsewhere ln.this is- A resolution was passed that tiil? sue, Mfg vinnlggynbe has DEED in general committee consist of rep- the car business for i1 riumbigr of resentatlve-s of the eight universl< years and knows it from A t, z so ties, four Departments of Ellllllil- that he imuws the kinds Qf parisilon, iwo High School’ teachers that are looked for and carries tlicm fmlll NW" sf"!!! Mid New Briln-‘i- in 5mg; A shop of this 33nd m]; njwlck, repres ntailvss from Prince long felt want in Charlottetown and "1 W31“ (‘011610- P-E-l» illlll 3i- we bespeak for Mn vmmcombe a Dunstanfis ilnlvorslty, P.i<l.i., N.S. tight the oil will be thrown out by‘ Mrs. Jessie Lcard, Tryon, Cross‘ the whirling of the crankshaft. ThcaRoad. spent the wcsk and in Alber- slightest opening will permit the ton, the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth‘ escape of more of the lubricant thanlRamsay. ~ is lost through burning. Il. is iii w good idea to have the gaskets in- Mr. D. J. and Mrs. Thompson z. cctcd before starting. altliouglihave returned home nftci" :1 pit-air‘ Qthcy are not often rcsponsbiie for a ant two weeks spent ulilOilfl YYlPllih ‘great deal of annoyance. r iln the western section o1 our prov- yin, luiiims OUT IIOME itnraiimit‘ g - i I If tho ceiling timbers of the gory Messrs. Geo. Muirliend, Rail)" flags are sufficiently heavy, i.lic,Lymai‘i and Geo. McLeod wcro VISI- lmotorist who does his own car re-i IOYS l0 511111113’ flllll Gillie Tml/“Y-“e U" ‘pairing will find the addition of ajslllllifly- ‘irhain hoist to permit raising the‘ ince. vantage to his work. In building a _ _ f d » m sir-lie sans ii is we". w Fm ""0 iiiiiili Z?‘.§3"2§,.fil.-. “ii-filial. ‘consideration that a hoist is cheap- Ici‘ than a pit when the t-unienting‘ and draining costs arc taken into - _ H a d d ., ,..] ‘consideration. A good chain ‘hoist $53; fro; all‘; 'Tr§vv"fdlgqi‘1 1S 935111" “ccurately “m1 wfelyTryon and Albany being present in, mndled‘ addition to local fans. Mr. Yco ni- - _ , ‘ways "sees lo it“ that a good show | TURN‘w1""LL WIT" SPEED is on, and possibly ‘t was only u ‘ Many motorists who have learned rumor but I mink I end a wmsfl the valuable lesson that driving in pa. that Soon “gum M“ Robe” the strcet car tracks results m un-‘wveeks Wm feature m the enter, Movies at Victoria on Wcdncsdzrv, generous share of public patronage. Temllflcm 501mm» and 1W0 11"‘ inecessary m‘? weal" 51111 find 1hem"tainment given. Needless to say the _____._¢Q>____- lprlvwio schools (u man and fl wow-leaves ‘Pldilrlflilltlg e1? lgdfidl-llgficitxiifiigcnial and happy Bob is welcomi-I ~ ~ _ -, i. wen-rygog aea i h" murif entl ImDIIT. (‘.4 C. Jones. chancellor of Ulib‘ mime Streum- when caught’ m lzvfihwiollrllggkd fggwdfi PERSONALS iversiiy of New Brunswick Dl‘9fli(li-.dl51;ch “Pledfalllfllla-hlhfi“ £15 a “mi soon. snort but sweet. Au revoir.’ ‘ n] , u .- h _ , 4-, o coming ou w i e eas amoun -- _ _>-__Z_ The lliisses Eileen and Della 131". EfilogéllglligflllljlssifivJzflflzfiffifl wail-IQ! gflnmng m9 fires “gamst m“ Egmac I Tralnor (if St, Melville ‘and Missile-KB? Dr. HI‘. Munrn_ Dr, H15, 141115- 611/9 11111 519911113 11711961 “'-————-»---~~~-- ~-———~»—~——'~ Pearl (‘ostello of EIIIIWUKHI, left‘1‘31b!*~‘10W~ Priuiripai W. Mull. ilark? 9111191‘ 1W1“ 111519861 0i gradually! , this mnrnlpg rm- Bmqlgm Mus-g 101'. ivloncton lligh School; Dr. — 318011011. Newfoundland; Ernest Miss Sarah Nelson, (Yirinwn hna Robinson. 11""i°" Acildemy. Wo~fl returned home after n pleasant vis- V1119; Dr. G.J. 'l‘rueninn and oth- it in Carleton, the guest of Mrferfl- ' and Mrs. Stewart iliacliiickcn» Mrs. Aubrey Wiiite meluruodi home last night after spcndlngn‘ very pleasant time visiting hcrj sistcr in Rooklnnti. Mass. ;‘ Mr. Hubert S. Strickland of the‘- C. N. R. car shops accompanied by?" Mrs. Strickland leave this morning; on a short visit to Halifax and will‘ lgeghe guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. n arson. . _ i N‘ature’s Gift\ Miss Al. Smith of E. T. Higgs In- surance Company leaves this morn-j Nature In the wheat-berry iitg for Halifax on a well earned, I11"! you all the elements holiday. Miss Smith expecLs to be "Qeded to assure perfgcf , li==ilih~body and bonedauild- i inp elements, and rough", Mrs. C. H. Beers, Grafton at“; necessary to’ proper elimina- ieaves this morning on a visit to 110"- Haiifax and will be the guest oi’ her STEWART’S away about a week. Anderson for n week'or ten ziuys. ‘ iiilrs. H. K. Wright and daughter,‘ - 1 Molly, have returned to the cityi nfier spending the summer ut Brzicklcy Beach, P. E- l. Mr. Wright rriuruail to the rity last week alter n holiday irlp in various points ln tin» Maritime PTOViIICESr-MOHIPQIII‘ "BREAD is the perfect loaf In which all these eleme e are combined deliciously. Nothing added, ti ." . a on jtitynpipll. nnitinis, Pastor Sm" . i Nothing taken lWly. Central Christian Ch rch. ~ g _' Charlotte wn. A shaving. Lotion Ask Your .Groeei_'. I I ~ “““*'*““‘“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . Mlnard s mixed with sweet ‘oil is wonderfully soothing after a shave. ' forcing the wheels out of the tracks“ 'I‘he same tip applies when drivingdToes Free in a rut. It means a saving in tire‘ [prom Sore Corns side-wall wear. »—.~.- v <0} — ~ -—-~ LOVELY PATTERNED VELVE-rs “Yhon you notice any sign of cal '" ,| . - .A -_ . m“ new Con“ u“, [he o,“ Ones, oils on the feet (ll lots that»; flit’ h § l’? H , w itinie ttrpziint on a few (Imps or $31955“:mlgilifiybsltfw130131833m-iPlitnanis Corn Hxiruclor, Do this. (ii i greys‘ mm mm wflrlm fight anlLinilil you prevent corns. No mafia; (‘wk some “Xvelrllullully gumhif the corn is hard or soft, ia-l ii In Iiiucs, which are neither Saxo nor/m 1°11 m‘ MtWQ-e“ 111“ 1““~‘i~ 1"" lmuuuck, 9L,‘ Honunhlng m» bulhllllliiffl will remove ll. ivlihoul pliiii lllack and whitu, togi-ibei- and sep-‘1113151 fl" “Pllillilllf-R" (‘iirli EX uruleiy, are ns popular und as woii irlwlfm 1i (Vie! 111" Wiilli llll" donv as over. Navy lilui- iouclu-il T0015 filli- I-llfl 00m. with gold, 0| will: simer, und lrim- ‘—*'"_—"-' med with grey fur, is used for f many cont ‘frocks and iwo-piracc; niiseiirblvs. (freon Iii all shuilcs| is worn both for day and cvcniugA ikimuto-rui, orange, and some love- ly old rose alludes and fashionable, 1ispccitilly for velvet linings. Speckled vclvels ‘in grcy and beige, black velvet lslumped with gold or sllvcr flowers, are used for mlnllorriiq aifllcrnbrin drrisscs and for Ion-g (evening coals. All rich colors in velvots, soft as satin, are! used for evening dresses and ev-i grning coats. Lame invades every. ‘thing now, even sports clothes, ‘for. The season opens for shooting black 'I‘hcy are reported numerous. (let your supplies from us. the bcsi aminuniiioii. Iloiiiiiiion, (iouuclc, Shells loaded with Diiponi: Smokeless Powder and Double ( ‘liillcd Shot have _ 50,000 loaded shells in stock, l0, I2, I6, 20 gauge. All sizes ducks. proveu the bcsii. 1 shot. JZgauge single 30 inch barrel guns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $9.50 By actual test and We use Imperial 12 garage lafcvcr doublc barrel gun, hammerlcss, used by the U. S. Navy poi-ices. iwi-In-iine Shiiipiiiii Bats Dealers supplies ai The This is the Premium the ladies have been waiting A wonderful Shopping Bag, convertable to two . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32.00 I2 gauge Iiaminerlcss Ilhica double Iiarrel . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . $60.00 110 gauge ltamincrlcss Ilhi ta double Iiarrcl guns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $65.00 guaranteed x Rogers Hardware Co Ltd. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL D isince coarseywoven woollen jump- '02s have threads oi’ gold or silver 1running.throu3l_i them: The col- ‘or effect of‘ lama materials may ‘riot he denied, since the sheen of iht-"metafls so discreet. Glasses fitted by scientific sizes, neat and attractive looking. Has a Market Basket beat four ways. - Given Free as a Premium with every New or Renewal Yearly Subscription to The (luardlan. Whether your Subscription expires today, tomorrow or three months hence, do not lose this opportunity now. i 23mm, ‘Iiichnglizzimatlc 1 Made In’ _ ‘Eamon. ' I =='-"~-‘-i=‘-~""”°'- "*‘ 1 i|~1| . ,;i"'.;'.°.'t".':.1'.". h W" i‘? The Charlottetown Guardian omm"“'m “M” M ' ’ ‘Illllli (II-‘ PAlll" ' J- S- TAYLOR SUBSCRIPTION nrriinrivirivr rifififiblblt or I I i ,.- ‘ numeral own-arm- l ’ . ‘ ‘ ._ Residence p. I N ‘ 1 , “_ - .. in Richmond Street ‘ i L _ . ; g V‘ in‘ v fi" °‘ '_\" ' ""' 1| . , - ' ~.,E’-"¢IWI“,",.;* I I midi? 1' W’ = , n» ,. i l- l, ti. a. i- w»: ‘ . >- . w. m v "r ‘I 51>‘ " i” l‘