21W ‘ ./ glues. Today creation ac lblIityJuxury. Riding and doivirl People are positive y ‘x3761 to ‘i695 . by. l-XOJLWINDSOILONIIJ Ill.‘ ‘l (Freight unciTaxes Extra) H Summer-side A . Gutta‘ 1i‘. recent announcernentof the great new (jhz-sler “62" wasa trulnpetcall that aroused d1 anada to asense o,‘ I? tlshfif sin-cylinder the ublicisflvHlle-ihiifilllyikfs new ailevcs fllflflfll.‘ triumphs for Saund- grdized Qu ity. tesu ti in: new kin d; ree of perfdrlndllceflglvlql ‘ comfort and so ety ‘he reach of any other Six in this price-class. whiz great. new. "62", amazedlat its" unique Vlafimatblér a CORNEY BROS. ' RUSSEL CLARK ,, Mount Steyourt l’ ...|.<l ‘ ‘Deblersfiall-over Canada & Rubber, Limited . ~ e and value. ‘ ' ellsefroad- far beyond ~-- ‘Sensational, Feature: m‘ ‘Saki?’ Iinder' motor — 7-bearlng mm shaft ‘a and more mile: an hom—-26 mile: to the gallon— lnvur-slrut pistons-Oil Filler- ‘ Air‘ Cleaner-Impulse neutralizer - Thermostatic heat control- Cranbmie omtilation- " gin: nwunted in rubber-Long, roomy bodice-Maximum drivini vision —-SaddIe-spring seat nu ions- wlrtistirinslrumen! panel, indi- V!‘ \ _ CIIARLOTTETOWN 4Lll,|.l>l,l- Come and ins howcomplete ythe great newC dominates by virtue of new q The Chrysler "Red-Head" standard equipment on roads for all other hody type: oflhe new "62". SLER l»! buns Bltos.‘ . _, mewrm: astounds ualllty and value never ' re dreamed of in its field ,, or or“, combination of so many ultra-modern fea- tures previously found only in the mostex- pensive sixes. ect it, test it, see for yourself 1 1 1 NEW CHRYSLER "RED-HEAD" ENGINE ‘high compulsion engine i: , ' ' fen and also available brysler “62" w “ed 9°" of Quality and Value reelly lighted- Light control on steering wheek-Iydraulir 4-wheel brakes-Reborn: andreanelrbelr. ' ' ' 1 Conlrollerrfron! r Great New Chrysler“62" prices — Tourini (will: rum Sedan, $1 50o; Coupe seal), ‘I 63o; 4-doorSedan, Landau Sedan, $1 lll CLIFF COX Sourlo ' HERBERT POOLE Montague tar, $1375; Roadster le real), ‘r470.’ z-door (with nun l: l 63o, dig; . o. h. Windsor [freight an faxes extra} 931 ...' l...» v.1,- r» luv-xi ..\l|'l‘ I'll! 'l'||.' .-- inss i s SLEEPLESSNESS i n. The "nlght devoid o! ease" ls usu- ally an lndlcatlon of some allment. Insomnia ls less a dlstase. than a symptom. Its most frequent causes- are indigestion; constipation; there ls something wrong wlth eyes, ears. nose, teeth or throat; or one ts wor- rying. . A llght supper; a daily diet com- posed of some bran, more frults and vegetables and fewer hearty, con- centrated foods and starches; a. vls- lt to the doctor. dentist and occullst and trust ln novidenc "lese wlll permlt restful sleep. One ls likely to carry hls business, nnxletles, family worrles, or probq lems ln general to bed wlth hlm, and to keep himself so fretted that he cannot relax. Or the ambitious one may so steam up that he cannot dls- mlssfrom his mlnd the blg plans he has s-brewlng, the busy program he wlll undertake the next day. All this keeps hlm taut and excited. The ldeo. ls to relax, to dlsmlss the busl- ness of waking hours, to just let go and forget and be dead to the world a lc especially hard day ahead and par- ticularly wants to sleep and rest and be flt, then sleep eludes hlm altoge- ther. ‘The very fact of being so an- xlous about lt makes it harder to relax. The more we try to sleep. the less we can. A too empty stom- ach may make lt hard to go to sleep. To eat a cracker or drlnk a glass of hot'mllk may woo sleep. But surest of all ls to stop worrying because you cannot sleep. It ls not fatal to spend a sleepless nlgllt. The important idea ls that thef body relaxes and rests. To llc ln bed. ln darkness, wlll rest one, even without sleep. It ls'1lke taking a slow train to one‘s destlnatlon where as one would arrive much more quickly on a. fast traln. With- out sleep one wlll rest and feel re- frevhed ln the morning, though he would recuperate more quickly wlth sleep. Hablt has much to do wlth sleep. r forget everything. Don't depend on soporiflqdrugs to put you to sleep. They are hablt forming. are poisons.‘ the dose has to be increased con-, stsntly to be effective and ln the end they shatter the nervous system- good conscience and a. good diges- tlon." 1F NOT INVITED ' Do not feel insulted lf you are not invited to every party your friends have. There are llmltatlons to the number of people one can lnvlte to a party, and lnost of us would not like to thlnk our llst of guests at a party included all our friends. There are those we entertain more" lntl- mately and do not need to lnvlte to a party, and there are those who would not relish that form of enter- tainment, and those to whom we are not indebted and, slnce we cannot lnclude all our friends, and must re- pay our soclal obligations, we leave out those to whom we are, not at the moment indebted. ‘ _ It maybe that the hostess ls sav- lng you for some more select occa- slon she has ln mlnd,.or where-you wlll flt better wlth other guests -ol your own more particular liking. And, last of all, lt ls barely possible the hostess forgot you. her dear frlend lnmaklng the llst of those ‘Pecan? ‘Tl-ls:- olilAN J i mf mxmlslsrclsj monlclc boys Jul-q the fabrics. ors had better not water for there ls danger sal soda might fade them, ls not. strong enough to harmcolors which arebrdlnarily fast. ~ " has taken a. survey to ' determine how. well equipped American homes are wlth labor saving devices. To the amazement of many, they fin that a large percent of homcs suffer mental comforts of llfe. s. - the design. . l + l. l ~ l n . : l‘ a f \ a a a a l . _. . , l i ‘ ltrlbues of Very delicate cob, be washed in such that the. though it' ‘LABOR SAYING DEVICES | 1 To His own bright home above. Nineteen long years of pain and suffering, Then the final call was given; ‘And our darling Boy lay lifeless, l, While hls spirit‘ soared to Heaven. lflarefully we closed those eyelids, The Federation of Women's Clubs lack of running water. The Amer- an people are spending “more ' Women-are bearing heavy burd- ens. golng without conveniences, not becausfthev cannot afford them, but slmply from a hablt of drudgery, a tradition of the housewife and the» community. If thc housewife would save herself, her time, and her vigor, she would have more time to seek; culture, to be of service ln her com- munity, to spend wlth her children. and to be a companion to her hus- while sleep “knits up the ravelled , m sleeve." Tea, coffee, alcohol or other blmd-z 1 _ _ ' stimulants may keep one wakeful. "—“' N0 Better Medlclne Often when one ls to arlse very To MAKE STENC“ ‘ . '. early the next mornlng or has some _ \ F01‘ Llttle OHGS The lngenuous housewife may , make her own stencils. Use a heavy‘ I wh t Th parchment paper and put the pat-l S a ousamk tern on this with carbon paper, Wlth o. sharp pointed knife cut out? If you plan to use two - or three colors, mzlke separate cut- ifggxcglsiégggnfs tgggoltéltelmother can outs oll separate pieces of plll-ch- wen as em »e t__i I e3; - b . ment patterns, cutting out only the‘ Own Tablas“ S mm m B“ ys parts colored one color on one piece i ' ofhpapel; and only lthose colored tllfiglfiosfighggt tgltilélsagisrltr? mothers o arco or on he o hcl- piece of pa-; ' _ per. Deslgns may be selected fl'onl‘;(;g:;€: ‘its; {SE23} by actual ex wall paper patterns. ‘ patterns are likely to be the successful. WATERINE, FERNS Leaves need water as well as root and lt ls not enough to pour a cup , ‘of water in the plant jar for your‘ hm“ used Babys Ow“ Tablets f“ lferns. Take them outdoors occasionfimem m" the past 2° years and w“ ally to get a good rain on them or use the spray of the hose and give them a, good sprinkling. Or, [who say your prflyersmnmb mm bed andlnelthel‘ of the above is convenientq set them in the sink or bath-tub and‘ wlth a pan of water ill one hclnd,‘ flip the water over the leaves as you‘ fol‘ ironing. The whlsk broom is useful in mak-. would sprinkle clothes and make natural sleep lmpossiblelmg asfine $111113’- Drug lnduced sleep ls not restful. _ -'-.-< _ “T _ - “" - and the sleeper awakes irritable and v . SEWING HINTS lwiltll-lvllcaiclllfia liflléllllélilflhmritlo filmy‘ Fgsihaaiéogglysslezpgsrtfi: when making hems m towelsllfllllllllllly is experimenting ls said ' - - 9 . sleeping porch is a good place to sheets or tablecloths, begin an lnchllzwgffieggglléléfi‘)? m“? Egg hm“ sleep There is something m the from the end of the hem and stitch," 3 P - M we ‘we h» a 3225s.?‘ the .z:"s:‘;..:.*::: ;?:;:.;::," doubling back on your rather than tying a knot. ‘Thought ‘twas best to coll hlln early, l d? On. thelr pleasures, on gasollllé‘ and’ thcl ‘Tailed back the dam BTOWH hall‘; movies than they are on the funda- Th” medicine for llttle ones ,them. Once a mother has used them stitchlng‘ l To make worn pillow cases wear, - PAGE Y IN MEMORIAM HERMAN INMAN At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wll-| fred Inman, North Tryon. their old-i est son l-lernlan, after nineteen years‘ suffering from Paralysis on July 19th. passed lnto Eternal Bliss. ‘ A very large congregation from all‘ denominations gathered to pay their, respect, at the funeral; service on the 21st. which was con- ducted by Rev. A. C. Banyard, who, emphasized the occurance that, he shall walk with Christ in White. be- cause he‘ had not deflled his garm- ents, Rev. 3rd. 0h, our darling Herman's left us. For the Saviour in hls love; We kBOW in yonder Heaven I - _e ls safely anchored there. Oltl Dllttll says Asasafeguard tohalth, make Old Dutch your first cleaning aid eve- rywhere. It is the easi- est, quickest and safest means of keeping the home in a condition of. Healthful Cleanliness. MadeinCarlada» , —~—~—tO&-- _ 1 "F01! Flllrquasr WASHINGS , The busy mother who has w wasll lout suits and dresses for the kiddies ,every other day will save time by lmakmg the week's supoly of thick starch at one time. She uses what ihe needs on the drzy lt ls made and . eeps the rest stored ln a frult jar .ln the refrigerator. of Mothers Say of Baby's Own Tablets. . A medicine for the baby or grow- sofe as The Tablets are These ls no other to equal lfor her children she wlll use nothy ing else. Concerning them Mrs. Charles Hutt, Tancook Island. N. ‘ writes: "I have ten children, the .5’ S*baby being just six months old. 1 truthfully say that I know of no better medicine for llttle ones. I walways keep a box of the Tablets in the houseand would advise all other mothers to do so." , Baby's Own Tablets are sold byl ll ed upon receipts of prlce. 25 cents per box, by The Dr. Williams‘ ‘Medicine Co., Brockvllle, Ont. all medicine dealers or will be mail- g the spots which will get the wear. longer, cut the closed end and turm the plllow case so that the sides wlll, como in the middle, thus reversingl DO IT THE DAY BEFORE The "easy,” or of making Sunday a “soft snap“. or of getting ready‘ for a. plcnlc without losing your tem-E per is-—doing it the day before. Pre? pare your heavy dishes a day ahead of time. Have a steam pudding and sauce which can be made in ad- vance. The salad dresslng keeps well in the lce box. Almost the whole dlllner may be prepared the day be- fore, lf only you wrlte-out your menu and makel up your mind to lt. Try it l-heltluxt time and save yourself much strain nnd confusion on your secret of taking company‘ dinner, . SAINT JOHN IBITION 1AM Stock Industries Aulsemts LallorDay _ Welt _ t "s SEPT. 3 l. l0 1927 blisiest day. ' , l l . SMILES "A relative of mlne whom I had" Percha ore it, a beautiful fieohwator lagoon that In turn has aolndbll‘ In rustle electric "vatoflii boob room. Largo con», 4'01» villllllllesrlth dining: room |I'|naln lounge. um- MJIO n Nlu or 040 a wooInfAplorloan Plan. om. yasmlbg, bunt-lb. Jlnllllngfimqorlni.’ ‘Open 18am gl-Mnt- m. Graduate of Office : y IS ,1?» .0 Cameron Professional ‘ Cards Dr. C. C. Archibald N. IL, Post Graduate Medical School and Ilqgpltal Practice llmltefl to Eye.- Bar; Nose and Throat Testing Eyes and supplying. Glasses Ofllco, Bayer Bulldlng ._ _ Great George Street Ofllce Hours-ll to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00 _ McLeod & Bentley ~ ~ J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Ilaw 100 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown. P. E. I. McDonald McPhee o o v ’ l. A. MeDONALD H. I‘. Mo!!!“ B. A. Barristers, stool-am. m. Money a, - 5' .. Mark R, McGulgan 8-9-tls12l. ______.___._____ Royal Victoria college FIRST TIME l I You eat Perfection lce Cream you wlll undoubtedly say that it is “rlch" cause the best of everything-sugar, cream and flavor- tastlng-and you wlll be right be- lng ls used ln the manufacture of l Perfection lce Cream most ice It ls richer and has more "body" than creams because lt contains more than_ the amount of butter fat required by many provinces havlng pure This makes Perfection taste better and al food. food laws. ‘richer, and makes it more nourishing-o. re Central Creameries LIMITED Vlsltors to the Cit! are always welcoml at our plant. We M1 only too pleased to ‘ u. " show them how the - famous Perfeetlon Ice Cream and But- - ter ls made and the ~._ sanitary appoint- ments. . g . Tllelbl/‘onio Gmservaiolfl ofMusic é("\) @L°NEL A. B. GQODEAM Chairmen Board n! Governor! ~ .. 1,, RNBST MmMILLAN. BA. MUS. nod, |5.a.c.o. Pvgnelpol ’ wlll-AN, M\§. DOC" ER-C-Q- yiftPrllkifll A NATIONAL INSTITUTION iThemost comprehensively e?uipped~School of Music in tli} _ Dominion. Faculty o lntamdolnl Prestige. DRE-OPENS SEPTEMBER m, 1927 ORC-HESTRAL, CHORAL and OPERJTIC CLASSES to whom she would extend the latch-string, as shoemakers chlld- iieléerisitrl-lbefore. came my" house , . , ren must go without shoes. Or, there ails“ g1 t’ wh W h“ name?" . McflILL uulvmlsu! WdhPPWIWd Rwdm“ 5*" You": WWW" “"4"”- may have been some other good rea- "wueawsfifs to 3m’ bk}, John M, " MM-lvool . PUPILS MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME _ son. Hold your wrath ln check untll, m. me .. , ' (FtIlIIIdQfl llllf] nllowod by u.» 35¢ Yw‘ Book. Annual 3 lllbus and Womulo Roidfllfl you flnd out. If there ls any time ' -. . lat; nil. liter; Bnaun Stfflthtfllll endar sent to any Id "$5 °néglu=sl~ when one ls llkely to becom nerv- _ “" ‘ °‘"‘ W“ LOCAL EXAMINATIONS F 1928 ous and make mistakes. lt l‘: when tut; gmuaym‘ my hand and my for’ For womflf snub-bl; resident ' ~_ _ _ be held in the _ _ _ undertaklng to glve a party. Give “dim; not “we ted one. too flllll flflll-Ieflldllllt, preparing lul- Provinces in April next. Jlnqmnea oholid be oddrelieclfik p ' q_ degrees In the Faculty of Arts m; Rzgiul-QL _ u“ MSW“ ‘he “mm °f a ‘mum large" the other too smblt-l-b.» us B sl- BH s scbmr lllld ' d, and do not conclude at once that ' ' , hi {in- ‘Encillty Jflaublc... Stud- 6"‘ ab" s" m‘ U mi" A"" 1”“ 2' sht ls wllllng to sllght you. . ‘---—- lillllltlhllrtllaclllilllla {tlggthlllllrflhllll ‘ . . ‘ ____ - n o aeu yo s.. _-—~§ REDUCING Dmvr lylelplyalllcllzatlcggrlfpr arssldence lllllfllllld . _ ( .. , ' . l l l . -__ To grow slender. eat what you l“ thlluiiiilrgglilnil lLlglllodFlllltl. T R l X R want. but very llttle of lt. There are F" °"°'"“' 1'"! "'!°"""‘"° ,- i ' lat , certaln foods. however, which con- "My m _ taln fat and wlll make you take on N m ' . weight. These are: bread. potatoes. “m wnum v creamed soups. creamed foods of ‘all ‘ klnds, pastry. lce cream, cake. fat __ __ Opens Sept. I4, 1927. It offers tlle-followlng coursed: meat. candy and rlch dressings of . ' **-' l oll , served on salads. Generous , . . . 1. A PREPARATORY COURSE of one year. enablln; spreadlngs of butter and generous ‘ Dalhfluflfl unflQfsny students who are handlcapped ln the edbcatlonal facl- servings of cream and sugar in cof- v i1.- lltles provided at thelr homes to qualify for Unlver- fee addqto the. lorlen. .- in“; m s_ slty Matrlculatlon; The deal oods to reduce are " green vegetable and fruits. espcolol- i Am, Hcllince, Commer__ .. .1; ‘r- 2. Al; leading to the degree of Bachelor _ ' I , _ El ton, not o . - iriiiihw: ‘Till: l: iiigiysifgbizégl IITIKluIQ-IIISIIIMSIIYImQQ,‘ 2:2“ Medicinal 3. A GENERAL SCIENCE COURSE leading to the degree splnach. onions. green beans. beet lmnlms- °§ Bwhel“ °l sclen"? ' MP8. dandellons. rsdlshes and let- . _ , 4. AN ENGINEERING COURSE of two years, lesdlng to W09- Whefl “Vi!!! to reduce, cut ‘,I;.‘,‘n{“,fi"°j,_f‘_,°ffi,f,f,‘“'f§"§,,,,,, admlsslon lnto the Thlrd Year or other lnstltutlons; down the amount of food eaten, and nwnnlnql on results of mfllflfllllflll" 5. A COURSE LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF B. Sc. IN dflflkt TIM-Cl‘. between meals. ll Y9“ exumlnutlcns, September 27th-3ONl, NURSING; ‘"1 “m °‘ “m?” 2:12“ HCHOLARSHIPB: s. A TEACHER-TRAINING coullsl: enabling students T0 SOFTEN IIARD WATER or equal vllllle, HWILTGGI] at end of to quallfy for llcenses to teach ln the schools of Nova enrh your of courseu scold“? When calcium. magnesium and UNIVERSITY “And ‘l. A PREPARATORY MEDICAL COURSE through which llme are present ln the water, they “Pumenm h" mm 6h bu“ n, _ students may qualify to enter without condltlon thl! react wlth soap and form a sticky K6,,“ W5" Mm ','.,m,,,,,,,~,“, [hp leadlng medical “ools of Canada and the United scum.‘ Such water ls known as hard -.y.,,m,, a; “in,” 0.1km, States; water. and la not swd for blind" _ _ _ V, Bmnmm, “Au a. colmsss m COMMERCE-Accounting, Marlzetlno. ‘film 3i“ vhmtllffg “:03 inc ‘Jinn l Kev?) [I Bcoutlful new residence for women. sales Managemenm “"13" nude: \ w P ecu . W. ' l» , 1; M“ are “kaly w suck w} e “on!” u” l‘ \ KW ll (l pd. K llfllfl“ r REGISTRATION DAYS 9 SEVE Al)!‘ counsss 1 i m the form ‘Peck! “n t or , " t September 26th to October 1st for ° ' ' ‘ - ' ‘ leave them gray A fl »_ ' > r, ‘ l. all Arts nnd Science ntuden s. Sep- 10. IIOUSEHOLD ARTS. A COIIISG 188G103 M) till EQIIOU wafer may be softened {or laund?! temhcr lop. ‘Ind 1m. for al other o; Bachelor 0g gouuhom ‘wgnm _ bu»... by addlnspal soda w the .. .,.,,.... l. """€""-'~ , Total 605i’. of soaraxrultlbb. nus. Rent. laundry and wtell- Dlowlve 9M round a! l" _ , , broil" 1. INFORMATION Mending. Library m, Student Publlcatlons. and. Amman . ,; “l “W? l"~°"°.-.q“"t °l “l” , vi‘ Y.‘ : "uazqlsis l‘! 3 ' Apply n. benbb hr by letter to the m. $368.50. Total cost wlthout prlvaw room $304.00. _ . , ‘ITO- “W W" "*5 ' “""""- -- ~--- new FOR CALENDAR. TO I _ ' , p tor each gallon of I‘: . ls not expensive and lt wlll