Departure Bearings Used u no“ vllul be"- 1": Dolm- in the Uvcr~ “lid "M Alla qlnnu, whorn they “m ion‘ m. and reduce friction to n rnlnimum ——the (Oklflh- an. finut bunting: known n» m. purpon. "in"? sea: l‘l'l'l‘lllll‘.l CH), .ll|i_\' iii. lnl‘ lll '-- him n: - lhis llisll on no! only ll h nnl ‘ low] hnvl- llvflli ‘ l-Illlv oxp¢~l"~n< .2! iu-lvo; willl .1 xii-xv lo lho ll~ il'[_ wil'l pll '11 lil ill (‘nine “iii Fishwl‘ silvings pl‘ ])ili. out!» lo i1 soil . (‘Hllllfllll ll 'l'i'\'i l. uni? .~|ih~'"|lil~»l l. j mun lw-nk '1 t1: spline. 3 vulva-d two wllllzl lllllsl out of il po-"w. N0 Wonder Model 91 Won Sureepilzg Approval ! The instant and IIorrjnion-xvidc success of this new Overland is due lo a combination of strcng features exclusively Ovcriund. The superiority of these features is well (XUPpiiiltd in tie sturtlincss of the rear axle unit. Let us examine it". It has a new type cl‘ floating axle, with axle shaft 27“; heavier than in any other car of Overlancbs price or ‘Height class. Shaft is removable without tzaking down the housing-a feature heretofore confined to much higher priced cars. Timken, New Departure and SKF bearings are ustd freely— reducing friction to a minimum. The axle shaft is of Molybdenum steel, an inch- nnJ-a-hnlf thick at the bearings. This makes ‘them proof against any twisting, wrenching er jolting strains. This superiority is carried through every part of the car. It reveals itself in an engine of remarkable power and greet mileage. It shows in the Triplex Springs that add to the comfort of passengers and to the life cf the car. lt is evident too iv. an all-steel body.- It stands forth in the fine appearance attained ‘by high hood, long lines and superior finish. It is, in short, a complete superiority. and marks the highest value yet attained by n motor car at or near its price. ' WILL YS-OVIfRL/ No 1.1M} TiED, ToRo/vro. cAlvAo/i McLAlNES SERVICE STATION 18G Grafton Street Chrlrlottctoyn, P. E. I. ‘It.’ éRVETéVDlIIJGTPHEASANTSV ‘ WITH AID or Hs~,lln..-.n~. but nfnol llg on l'|| l'l'l'_'l*.'lr'il Fnlle. .ll tor ihn l‘ll.li~‘i)l‘i‘ irl lllv hatching of lho \. ‘ phmls» illourl Allnlh- \\'i'l|ol|l (lll' l!) nnd whvr -‘ll'.' roll count-s. I ' l.‘ s though now inl: io huvi- his passport exnlninl-il. nn Alnvri lll cilizou Provided n in the ule Ind n four polnu In the i rant burinp thn u unmi- Bearingl lndlcnted Overland roar l|I— bull: and add Immun- unbly to the ltqunflh- Ind ofllelancy o! the and. Amer.’ Bearings and hum I1-I,I ‘III!’ n‘ i “‘ t I Jl-ll IN‘ Western Guardiail -WANTED A cook. Apply Queen Hotel, Summerslde. V 2549-7-H-m6l. -DUE T0 ARRIVE AT Al». BANY any day one enrload of cement, also one carload u! cedar shingles, Book your order early and save money.—- A. Ii. Affieck. Albany, I‘. E. ~l. 2392-11061 -PROPERTY FOR SALE-Jfhe iesldenc o! the lnte Mrs. S. Hall Clark, Winter Street, sllllllllflffllllh. Apply on premises or P. 0. Box, G82. 2620-7-13-6l. -HAVE IN STOCK at all limes bran, shorts, oatmeal, rolled. oats, cracked corn, cornmeal, also whole corn, both ivholesale and retail also Regal tlour.— A H Allleck, Albany, P. E. I. l 2492-7-40131 IN MEMORIAM MRS. JESSIE MaeDONALD A sud gloom was cusl over the -0n.1.nun-ity of l-lentllurdule wilen it became known that Mrs Jessie. All-Donald, wife of Peter McDonald Jl lhat P1309 lllld passed away at llle age ol‘ 49 years ill the very pzinll! ol’ her womanhood. The Jccvuseil who was lhe daughter 0t ill.) lilldulflilll and Katherine M Uennld, KY-lnluiu; while not ovel robusl {or lacuna time, was able to llllr-lld to her household dulics up l0 within two days 0i her (lélll-ll whorl she was suddenly seized with what ivroved lo he u lulu-l malady. Doctors were hastily rlllllullflllell, an operation performed Willtil although isklihlully dune, proved unnvulllng and 0n the 23rd day o! June inst, her spirit took Its flight. An ideal holpmnle, harfiwvorloing, lndusLlous woman she contributed her lull shnre to- wards building up one 01' the must comlorlahle farm homer. fin tho l.()Vill('(? iollny-rlnd ill-though the nlzlny duties incident lo thl- lilo on the lilllll (ml-inlet? the greater purl of her llme~—slle was ever mind» 1111i of the all illIQlOWllll truth lhnl: "Life l-s real, Life is earnest, .-\n<l the grave ls not its goal. ln lllc- pausing 01' this splendid woman, Hentherdule loses one oi‘ llsrhnat rcsirlenlil. To the grief éixfitittll husband, who is left m llfll-iil the nlelnory of a kind, lutiiul and nilvetitrllnle wife, (he slur-ere 9.\'1l1l1-'\l1l.\' of n. wide circli- ll friends- is uxlerlded. Her [la-nor the llicv. J. A. Mcllellzln who wn-l 11 (‘lllllffilt lo her in her short ill» nos; and to whorul she exisrclssoil Ilvr rz-nilln to dic, condor-led the funeral sort In would 9p). plvnl and impressive ho paid alluring tribute to lilo ul-uuurul, i-zhzlrzlctcr of the depncled. She; l” " 11111111 in the cemetery n!’ ‘Vlllllavfield. lhcre lo ziwuil tho res-l } :urrevt_ion nlorn. The fnllinving . were Ine pull heart-m: -Johp . I/\i'-‘1113‘l1l1‘~‘n» Willie n. u l‘l‘llt‘.t1, i illnrdork Burhunnn, Allen N. Mc-i -11l>l11l!»l. John J. .\IcL¢-oll and John: [llrnl-c. —--——-4>o->_-_ j LATE A. w. wsnasn. i (Ilalifux hilllll, July 12th.) ' '31=1n.\' llvrc will rl-grel w hour oil --=. ltlle death 01' Mr. Weber who spent‘ l-i into the zllr. l» mud)‘ onr ‘rllllllu-lil: nil-l llo wus in high spirits in nnlii , "‘\\'<"ll, my boy, what i3 ll?" _ _ ipntlon ol‘ tho fnllillnvnt of hopi-n, "'l‘h1 rl-ilson wouw- HO 1l11l1l1Y."‘ml°°‘l' ‘PM QXPPCW“ “l ‘my m" who rlhlflfi n sun: tllnl will hzu loni: (‘lll'l‘i.‘;l'il. pip-d lilo buy. "is cause ns long as 11101"- ‘ro 01191901119 1115 11111110111 nn'l ~ hyxinlo ‘ .\lr. iilllllYllii‘ mo‘. llriiish horn. 1M1" lo “l1 1>ll lillkllliv W“ 11911‘! i131"? magnum." “S a mm‘ “r mmm P-EACHED PORT AND DIED ,1|.- \‘.‘l'ill. iol\iiii-l'il~n in )'l'ilrii age fifivrrul weeks lie-re and in Snmf ilnvo h- on nilnildrlg," sn- ,l tum] 3,4,1,“ m N,“ _|,.,-_.,,__v, 1p, was fllUFHlliC lust winter. i |\‘l-j;;;]_\1\_, »' (By Dominion News Service) ‘my 'l‘hirty yours haul (“Pdllsfllli Jl was the sorrolvfui duty ol “i. 4. -.---- Southampton, Jilly. 1i; ~.»\1'll-i“,-,,,,,.. p“. pm vino-ll lhn UiillTilO Mull to record recenlly the . i“ ip-ndillz 5o yvills o1‘ his l-lli- in‘,.,,,,,_;,.\._ dearth o! A. W. “'ehl)ler~lll.-\\-.- .- 01‘ mm.- MPOISON CA3 TO KILL tho lTnilod Slim-s. l-J . llmnvilln L€<o>______ _\vh|ch (‘M110 n6 ll K011110116 Slllltk to ' GOLF GREEN WORMS. lll-(Pil 75, 1ll‘l'l\'l‘li her: with n \'i\\\\" --\\-|,,.n I Sm, u“ mp3,, “Mung his friends throughout the Aldri- “l. ~ » 4 to spondinl: his lust ll ut his old pp-pp, hq-fQpp mel" ppm“, tho (‘|\'(\.:\‘.'U"‘0 Provmmls 41111 lllfil :n’,l \‘-.'.\Sl.l.\.(;'l‘l.‘.\', July H, v 'l‘hl- hmlle at Enlillg. A fow nlinllll-s 3pm who u-ng rovisitilll: llll‘ school friends “TF9 19540". Ull "li \'t' lfl‘, Hl-rviv- o1‘ the before he would hnvo sot fool nn u-hm- ho had loarnoil his “zl-h-(fnfllhls _ P091141 '11l1111 fl Six n nskvd in duvoil- lia Elllrlish soil ho collapsed and diod "i1 lulu-i; mo, hnck to lllf‘ day's; llfpvuikfi H5“ 1° PF-mic 1541111111 1H _ l llu- intuition o,- di-i- 'l‘hc triuzody look place in ihl- my Pllllliilflllll. \\'hy is it nly ilvalrlmn ’, he bemllm’ 5114110111)’ 11L ~ of n um lhnt will .lv_s wy SIHUiUE-FUUIII of lilo llnl-r. Mr. ihildri-n lhut you uronll sohnppyn’ l“11~“11\§ i111“ \111C“11$l'1l1\l*llL‘fifi "ll l?» til» m lhnl prlws 1n ille greens Dnnlvilll) w: ' chatting nlld jolting 'l‘ln- spl-ilkul" paused for rheturl- m“, gallium)’ “Gib-e 11.18 ‘Hull'- v l with lolllnv-ilil ungors whilo wuit- till tlhrt. lustuutly a lzrlluy hund “"11"” "Wunml 0X1 11 '1'l1ll-"1'|'l‘~'- His condition for four days he or»: his par-sing was such that death. poisoning, he brought an intrepid will and fought nohly ugnillst tho "Lust Enemy." Mr. Wehhcr was 54 years of ago. (‘Ira ore for the There’s a genuine econom in Gra e-Nuts—- Y I) many servings to the package. A moderate amount with cream or milk for the cereal part of your meal. diet. At your grocers. ‘ 1 THE sour-sultan: MADE IN CANADA F actory ; Windsor Grape-Nuts abounds in concentrated nourish- ment; yon’1l find better health and fitness with Grape~Nuts as a regular part of your Ready to serve right from the package. “ There's a Reason” CANADlAN POSTUM CEREAL CO. LIMITED Head Olhce; Toronto l" tie was burn ill ltussiu, coming to this country at the age of 12 yenm. His early years were years of iulrd work. As ll boy ills life was almost devoid 0i’ what are the uollulll and ' nuturul qllcnsurcs ol‘ ooyhoud~|ho wlln onjphatlezllly u working boy. Bill he looked eon- rldenlly to the future and was nt last, lllllllkl! solely lo hill own oi‘- lorls, nhle to take an envluhle place in the illh-klllluss llh- ol" the t-lly and ul‘ the Ell-ii. Whun he mine out l'l'o'nl Russ he landed ln Nlonllt-al, nnd ll u-us ihvn that us n youth oi l8 hi,- nil-t Ills hr.ille—llizn-ln-lll, ll.'lll.'-'.illl'l' oi’ ur. (iOulIHKY, whulu ilu pr-mlplly nlnrrlell, the two lhcn co-lnlng to llullfux, llvilng here conlinuonsly’ und uncellng with gaunt nut-visa. I lllut lull-slums interests did not receive ull ul Mr. ‘\V\-llll<-r'.\ llllor- mi lnlcreslt ilrpolitll-s, nnd ill nil public slalrlt. nnd took tho grunt- nul Interest ln politics, and in til :hut related lo the welfare oi the oolnlnnnity. llv was it vului-li member or the Masonic (mil-r. llll an also n Justice oi the Pen , Hhi ill-nth n! lln- age or 5-1 ycnrs was lhu lzrenll-l- ourprlse in ‘his friends, because he bud throughout l-llo enjrrvlzd prnclleullly perfect health, his only illness hav- ing been one of asthma, for whlleh he (‘iillilflfili lo llnve invented n cure. He llllllJlllill-il)‘ tusicl it |..|ll|l'l|.llflllil}' In hi: own cinn- illld n number o! his tricllds lllkewiw-t‘ louml li vlfraclnxll. He wns n cnan who smrned 0s- lenlatlon but loved to do good l He nooplvd two Armenluns nnJ sought to have lhl-m brought out m this: eounlry, not, how-Iver, t)!“ lug permitted tn do no. However he perfected nil arrangements (or their cure on the other side of the ocean, for their education. Hv also look lnlo hie hhlhlflilflll] lhe RT-xsea Rulh and Funny Hayes. two orphans. on whom he lavished llhe mast loving and protective lcare. Olle of these gllfls recently graduated at lhn Convent of ihloun! Si. Vincent. Ho was pro- ‘ggnt on that ncrnallsn, full oi worthy pride lu lila wurd. 119-121 QUEEN STREET ~- f. /‘/:// THE MEN'S STORE 1 AMORE a: McLEoo Ll onmito-r-rgi; 1. Outing Clothes fo flutdoor Days THESE ARE THE DAYS when everybody wants to spend all. linzc that is possible OLIlLLiOOFS. For real outdoor enjoyment, 0i c0 31o l iHVE t0 be dressed to meet the needs 0f the sort of sport tint The Men's Store is ready to nlzlltc you ready. care for. l Flannel '1 lrouscrs Men’s all wool Flannel, Trousers in piilill crennn and cream with black pin= stripe, belt loops and cull bottoms, all sizes. """9.00 & 10.00 Men’s Khaki Trousers, with self belt and roll bot- toms, all sizes. -~-~--2.lo&2.z5, Men’s White Trousers, with black pin stripes, made from n good quality wool and cotton, union‘ flannel, just a few sizes left ------- Merfs White Duck ,Trousers, made with sill- gle straps and cuff i, bottomxall sizes, pl~2'35l =— —_;_-.- 71121.; r .__;; _.._' ;.:;-._-_—;—.e_— .-;.. green, red gigljv,‘ B?“ Men's Shirts, with attadhetl col- lars, plain white, cream or tan, ""115 1.35 1.50 ‘L25 Men’s Light Weight Summer combinations, in Underwear, Hatchway, 0r Tru-Knit, athletic style, per sui-t- - Water ‘s English all wool cash- mere, very full and light, ’ plain navy with trim 0f unge with skirt - - Paint Beach $7 I Stilts at 1 Melfs ‘aim Beach Suits in plain and lovutt sllzltles, plnin single bu‘ rout, two buttoned style. 'l‘l'0nscl's 2 have cull‘ bottoms; Sizes 36 to ill) ~- Summer $ Tweed Suits at Menfls Summer Tweed Suits, single double breastctl style, plum or putcil '1 (lid, (plnrtcl- lined coats 1n grey and > shndcs. All 3 sizes - - - Men's Long Duster Coats in fawn 1 Khaki, buttoned or 4 snap style - New Straws Men's Sailor Struw Hats in plain rough SlPilWS, black and br0\vll-ll1ll1d~°~ >--~-~---l.ls 2.75 4.00. “Sure-dine arm Ba l Cotton Bal- Suits in navy_ 811d trim only, with skirt Boys’ navy xvltll ' trim, with Skirlt .....----' or or- 3.00 Men's Golf Hose, l": E“ makes, and nice lovatt 5 1.25 ~1.ss~ Men's Bathing Skills» P“ in fawn with blue tflmmmll with orange trimming, i111 ‘ nice bright combination shades, with skirt -- 1.5