eels a’=ra¢¢'as,s.a.s1. “are... rears-a» What yeast.’ _' " Yb“ yo? g on u: a t I'll GUARDIAN a ..-.- -'. l SHOP from Hoimurfn Catalog 1.1" ILLUSTRATED LECTURE on care and prevention of Tuberculo sis in St. Paul's Parish Hail on Friday eventing September 12th at 8 p. 1a.. Admission free. TIGNISH BOY 8OOUT8:— The organization of the Tignisb Boy Scouts took place on Wednesday evening, Sept. 10th, under the sup- ervision of Commissioner Harry Lister. After listening to the in- structions of Mr, Lister, in rapt at- tention for over an hour, the boys MAN OVERBOARD ldfebuoys are to be equipped with self-igniting water lights, so that in the case of an accid-ent at night the victim can see the life». buoy, and sw-ni to it. 1A copper cylinder is inserted in the liifebuoy containing calcium car- bide and calcium pbospbido. When ‘the calcium phosphide becomes wet a email flame is produced which ignites the stream of acetylene. The light burns with an intensify of 150 candles for forty-five 'min- utes. _ When you find a small hole in your aluminum pan, hummer thc outside of the pan directly over the hole. It will immediately close and make the pan ready for use again. Clearing Auction Sale OF STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS AND SOME FURNITURE. Having disposed of my property, No, 28 Admtiral St.. Charlottetown. I am offering at public auction on Wednesday, Sept. 17th. at 1.30 p.m: 1 Double Canopy Wagon. 1 Single Wagon. 1 Cart, 2 New Buffalo Robes, 1 Wood Sleigh, 1 Set Driv-- ing Harness, 1 Set Work Harness, Riding Brittle and Reins, 2 Riding Saddles, 1 Single Plow, 3 Sets liar- rows, 1 Cart Saddle, 1 Cultivator; 1i M-llk Cans, 1 Seeder. 1 Separator, 1 incubator ‘and Broader. l-Daisy Churn, No. 3, Spray Pump, Priming Saw and Shears, 1 Cow, 2 years old, 1' Cow 4 years old, 2 Spring Pigs. 30 liens and Chickens, 1 Large Walnut Ofllce Desk, Avon Pride Kitchen Range, Table, Chairs, Dish- es, 1 Base Burner, N0. 12, 1 Parlor Stove, 1 Perfection Oil Heater (new). 8 Arm Chairs, 1 Large Leatherette Couch,~and a number of other articles of houseboltkfurni- lure; ' Sale positive. No reserve. - MR8. L. J. REDDIN, J. A. MacDONALD, ‘ ,Auct»loneer. . ' Terms at sale. 4029r-9- 112-61 unanimously elected John M. Ahearn. as their‘ Scoutlnaster. Henry Bernard and Leo Conroy were appointed assistant scc-ut masters, while J. A. Huckett. J. A. Bernard and C. P. McCarthy will act as special committee to assist the scout masters. The following iboys‘ were elected. by ballot, as Patrol leaders: --Ciifford Ilackett, Reginald Mclnnis, Hector Buote and Oswald Murphy. The duties of Chaplain will be filllfilled by Rev. M. J. Rooney. We sincerely hope that the boys will profit by the advice received from Mr. List- er nad that they will be honorable, loyal and obedient members of that famous brotherhood, founded by Sir Robert Baden Powell- -i<+>———— India Terror (Continued from Page 1) report (Yilorman made to his auil‘ eriors as follows: 1 iDayhiVs footsteps at first were 1disconcertingly hesitating. They an- ipearcd to us to advance and rece- lde at tho same time. But soon all our dou-bts ‘were put to rest. Some figures were dimly observed ‘to pass the room in which we were sitting and go toward our inform- 'er's dining room, Then there was 1anoiher pause. and in the dining ;room we heard the rattling of brass .plutes. immediately after a light up |peared in the dining room. and on -its appearance a dog on the path- 1wuy indulged in an unspeakable ‘serenade. Taking this opportunity, our informer, who was with Dahyu in the dining room, came out osten- sibly to frighten away the dog. but while doing so he passed the room in which we were and gave us a signal to rush away. “Thereafter events happened so rapidly that we could hardly real- ize them. We all quietly approach- ed the dining room which was op- en and in which we observed Da- hya seated near a swing. A ended gun and a (lharia were by ills side and before him was a brass plate containing food, There were now only n few yards separating him from us. No sooner did we see him that we dashed into the room in a body, and sprang upon him. ilabyn was completely taken by surprise. He uttered a piercing cry fuil of despair and fury. He made some attempt to secure his gun and to struggle. but he was immediately secured and held to the ground firmly with his face downwards. “He was thereafter soon made to realize that all hi seffort-s at strulz-l gling were fruitless. Immediately1 after he was overpowered I had the handcuffs placed on his wrists and. he was seclurely-tietl and removcdl from the room. With Dahya werel found a full loaded I). B. gun.1 (Spanish made, I think) a dharin, flask of gunpowder. PERSONALS Mr. J. I1‘. Arnett, Summerside. was among the visitors in the city yesterday. Mr. P. G. Clark, Summcrsirlo, is among the guests registered at the Queen, ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Barry, South Devon. was in the city on a visit yesterday. Mr. John McLean. Souris, is among the guests registered at the Queen. __..__., Western Guardian —LOST — Between Brnokfieid and lluuter iiiver, kit of’ Ford Tools. Finder leave at Campbell Garage. Hunter River. 2i Santa Claus Has (Associated Press) ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Sept. 9.— The average youngster who pictur- es Suata Claus as having a soft .snup skipping his herd of reindeer fllfrom rooi’ to root’, would revise his ‘31111-‘1- 111111915 opinion it‘ he saw a reindeer brok- sameness AUCTION SALE of Fred Harper houlo on Erher Street (near Condensed Mlik Fac- tory) to-day at 12.46 p. m. See ad in another column.—1|. MISS MARGARET GRIER, As- sistant Secretary of the Canadian Tuberculosis Association will give an illustrated lecture on the Care and Prevention of Tuberculosis in St. Paul's Parish Hall, Friday eve- ning, September 12th. Admission free-ll, - Britain Looks To Future With PRINCIPAL GILL DESCRIBES HIS IMPRESSIONS Tile following clipping from the Hamilton Spectator, Sept. 2nd will be interesting here as Prof Grill is a brother of Mr. J. H. Gill of this city. An unflagging spirit of optimism was the chief thing noticed by Pnincipal (lill, of the technical iu- etitute, who returned from Eng- land on Monday. When interview- ed by the Spectator he stated that there was nlore optinlism in Eng- land and Europe today than at any time since the awakening Wllilfll followed the short post-war period of confidence. For many weeks the chief in- terest centered 0n the conference of allied powers assembled in Lon- don to formulate a plan to give ef- fect to the Dawes report on (lor- man finances. When an hgrcc ment was reached the effect on London was very noticeable, os- pecialiy on the thinking business men, who now realize that the all- lied powers have at last reached a real agreement not only among themst-lvias but also with Geruiany. This agreement differs from the treaty of Versailles in that Ger- many svas not commanded to sign a penalty of d-eath. She was given n fair opportunity to state her views, and at her request the ilraft agreement as submitted was ulodl» flied, especially with respect to the evncution of the Ituhr by France. As a result all 1inrt1ics have signed the agreement in good faith and with good will, the atmosphere of the last ‘ meeting being that of fnlentlship. This appears to bu tho luost hopeful sign since tlu- or- tier was given to “cease fire" that there is soon to b0 a return of some of the pre-war confidence among tho nations of Europe. llu- til some of this confidence is ros- torcd there will be vi-ry little in- crease in international trade. ‘ARE BEHIND MACDONALD Renewed Hope. cash and other lsundries.” on t0 harness, say those who have itegnriling the Labor govern- Iuundertaken the J01). 0-0-00’ v -‘ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS light Insert e O0 Agents \Vuntcd ' lie no: m» m a wuruo no pol Ilnn all l war a T! [our lhu- nl l nerds Wanted POOQVQVQ. Being a nomad, the work deer feeling in England is much cannot be corraied as a calf iliiil1sume as it was in Ontario when ‘gradually domesticated. llc mustlthe Farmer gQvepnm-gnt Wm, $19G. 10c taken when. practically full 1@,1_@v,,,-y1,,,,1y 1S ,1e,,1r(,,,s Q1 51v. Egrour. The battle to break him 1n; ,1“, Macponmd gnyernnleut 1, Innis for nmny weeks. with the nnl- CIlilllCP to make good. Much credrlt i...li ililernilllng Ilt.'l\\|t'.l:ll Lryung l0 1,, 111,9 11,9 1318mm,- 101. the 5,101,951,, 11511-1119 111111 11151111111! 111111 11 '1‘11111111111- of the conference on the Dawes re,- 11111 119111- 11¥1111111'1‘1 11111111111111011111- port. but the. trade treaty with 1111' 1111111111111 111-‘11191- 4 Russia came as a shock to London. First the reindeer is deprived 011mm 1, W111 prohamy pm“. ,0 1,6 a 111.11 11°11'11" 11 111111111911 111° 111' rock On which the government will ANY PERSON DESIROUS OF making from $10 to 820 weekly in spare time, without interfer- ing with present employment, send for particulars or free sam- ple book "imperial Art" Personal Christmas Cards. Manufacturers, 122 Richmond West, ‘Toronto. 0i TWO SALEBMEN FOR EXCEP- tionnliy attractive, well advertis- ed braud o1 made to measure suits. Very fine proposition for live wire salesmen who can pro- duce results. State age. referen- ces, previona employment. North American Tailors. Toronto, Ont. 4005-9-11-6h Miscellaneous arr vous PRINTING nous AT the Guardian Central Job Print- ery. Phone 133. 2879-5-6-tf. WILL EXCHANGE FOR FOXES A new Chevrolet Sedan in per- fect order.—J. P. Lantz. City. 4018 l) 12 4i ,__- FURNITURE SALE TUESDAY 16th at 1 o'clock. Parlor dining room and bedroom set. also 011 paintings. carpet. cllrlnlh. etc" To Let for light house-keepin . ed. Apply 126 Fitzroy St. ate residence, No. St., large rooms and all October. Street. d 3971 9 9 if Boarders Wanted YOUNG MAN (MARRIED) WITH 12a e10 Charlottetown fitter-alibi. 398l-9-10-M3i. 1'0 1.21- - sooms entrants Arnly 94 Weymouth St., afte 6 p. m. 2i T0 LET-SEVEN ROOM HOUSE Lights, Sewerage. newly paper- TO LET—THE HANDSOME PRIV. 220 Queen mod- ern conveniences. Possession 1st Apply to 222 Queen 11111111 1111111115 111°“ 1° 3'11 11111 9111111‘ he wrecked when it comes before ure harnessed. Then the fun be- two years experience as fox v parliament for approval. ranch manager desires situation. 51111113111131: '11? 111111011‘ 11111813“ . , Good recommendations. Apply 8e e 5e m n '6 WEMBLY deer has cooled down and decided to cease hostilities for a wh-iie. "Driving dogs all right," com» mcnited Pootoiuk. “But reindeer ——l rather walk. He works horse. cow, pig, automobile, all together." Asked regarding W-embly, the principal stated that many visitors were (lisaDbointed. Many of these apparently had a vague idea that they were at a world's fair. The thought of an exhibition limited to the Bnitish Empire was lost. Re- sarded from the proper viewpoint DEATHS FLETCHER—-At Tlen Sin, China it appeared to be a success. With gzlfrlg‘ :1 :3’ 811803111511‘ respect to the Canadian pavilion 11 Pope ‘ ' ’ much favorable. comment could be ‘ ‘ heard on all sides. It attracted a MARIUAQEQ greater crowd than the exhibits of any of the other dominiops. While in London Mr. Gill spent some time in attendance ut an ln- ternaiionul conference of electrical engineers. Ten days of his sojourn were spoilt among the charming hills of Devonshire, the home of MoEWENNANIDERSTINE. — At the Methodist Parsonage, Charlot- tetown, Sept. 10th. by Ilov. W. M. Ryan, Bert McEwen to Bessie Marie Vnnlderetine, both oi‘ Midgell, P.E.I. 235 rztmyy St. 4017 9 12 3i RL- 3907———9-—9—4i. TWO STUDENTS MAY BE AC- commodated with room s1"! ‘soars boys’ ureter-red. Apply 271 Kent DEATH his grandparents. The farmers of —- the Old Land. while feeling the STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED lNMAN.——At North Tryon, August burden o1- mmuom 11° no, Con? 28, infant son of Mr. and Mm. Er- nest Inman. ¢ Queen Hotel plain except with respect to the tiifflcultyof securing farm labor. the ranks of WIIIICII have recently been seized by the "ca-canny” spirit. Apply 7.1.1 uollllgaélgi fella; For sale wstqr street, Charlottetown S M R _ __ ' — " .- n ..A;;L1,cAN1-s DEMROUS 0F FOR SALE_A BROOD sow To This popular» Hotel has 0 S entering October class of North 1-armw_ App“, Thom“ no’ been coo1i11°1°1Y ""0""! Adams Training School for Nurs-I 11mm, 110m]. 4019 9 12 2i Ind "furnished throughout es, North Adams. Mass. please write the Superintendent." 3985-9-10-M14L1 PERlON-AL CHRISTMAS CARDS. ‘limpet-Isl Art." Best known sel- ection. Want men and women in every town to solicit orders in spare time. Representatives mak- Ins $2. per hour up. Newest de- sisna. Lowest prices. Samples (free. British Canadian, 122 10. 12, us. 11, 1o, 22. 2n, so. on. 4. A Lost 5. tween Charlottetown and rth Shore via iUnfon Road. nder "Station. 3| J-a-tn Richmond West. Tomato. LOBT-HEADL/IGHFI‘ Rl-M please leave at McLaine Service wt Do f. ff epoch ..\OIIII:I| ‘$1.5m. r.%udla| Pilol or Home holds. lo a: m required. Dr. Chase's rglor about.‘ "amp" a".*"~..'r3f.°;§.':;i In .."" “ ' . fit? ‘gorénIm-“Qlggbpio n13: no?‘ FOR BALE-PURE BRED AYR- shire bull, 3 year old. Apply Ham- mond Ilooper, Milton. 39915-910410 >__i_ Female Help Wanted WANTED - ASSISTANT COOK. Apply at once Victoria Hotel. 3989-9-I0-M3I. WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework to go to New York State in small family-Excellent re- fore-noes required. Apply at once to D, c. M-acKlniay. North River. Cornwall Exchange. 4028—€t—-12—1i ' WANTED - RELIABLE GIRL TO help with housework. Apply im- mediateiy to Mrs. Keith Boswel "Lealands." Victoria. ' 202~i~9-l2-mli l-f you haven't any ice t-ry put- ting you,- milk in n thermos bottle 1,, 11,19 Cox. Morell; J. Rolland. Montreal; twluny-fulf R. Nelson Gartllyk. lEngiand-Mlhiey u soon as you receive it. way it will keep for hours at tout. v _ .... ......_ . _-’— and offers very comfortable accommodation to the travai- lng public. The table especially good and the public are eourteously. cared for. Rates $8.00 a/day. BRUCE J.-TAYLOR. NOTRE DAME, 1nd,, Sept. 11- Will the old bat-tery of Ed Walsh and Billy Sullivan be revived by their sons? That question has arisen in the minds of sport followers. as it be- comes certain that the sons of the famous .Whte 80x pair will meet at Notre Dame for four years l1, baseball. That Ed Walsh. Jr., will wear ".1139" 1the Irish colors was assured a few , '—' days ago when the old White Sox > Chaflgttgtown pitcher. now conch with the Comis 1 =1 - key outfit, visited Notre Dame to 1 Hfltel C0,, arrange for his son's entrance this t fall at I 1 Proprl o" "Many schools in the east beaieg ed tho lad with offers." the elder 11111111" 11011111‘ Walsh said. "Ilut." and he admrit- ted that his Irish spirit was largely dictating the decision, “the final say is mine. That ls why he will colno ho Notre Dame.” Several months ago relatives of James J. Martin, Boston; J. l<‘. Arneit, Sflside; H. J. Messy, St. John; P. (l. Clark. S'side; Charles Fl. Barry and wife, South Devon; Rev. M. J. Coedy. Sydney: D. M. M-no-nd- any n»- £.'.".i..‘ii1.“if.‘.';".§a..‘;‘BZl.?§i?. ti? Nellie Montgomery, Monoton; ' ~ tember. in Massachusetts, when: the prowess of the young athlete is universally known. the name ofI Billy Sullivan is one to conjure with» ,. Iild Walsh, Jr., stands nix feet Miss C. R. Pratt. St. Petem. Mrs. Allen and wife. D. M. MacDonald, Sunny Brno, H.115. meut, Principal (liil states that thew“, "#1111115- the, ‘Benny (Continued from Page 7) 11 lwstponed, but failing la this, contributed to the fund. In that you see the Warmmeurtedness of Bill. It was between phones that (lib, as some of big friends call 111m. mflnflsed to tell <me how he became acquainted with his star performer. Benny Leonard, light- weight champion of the world. Benny Breaks into the Fighting Game. ‘-‘It was i-n 1908" said ‘Bill. “a bout was on between Packy McFarland and Leach Cross at the Fairmont Club (the site of the Fairmont Club was an old wooden building, a foundry, in which ‘Bill as a boy had worked.) “A goodly portion of'the root‘ wag covered with glass. The kids shin- ncd up to the roof, smashed the glass and wriggled their way into the club. During the preliminary fights that night some oi’ the glass was broken. John I)aly.thc wlllch- man. caught three kids and brought them to me. "One was a Hebrew who alppear- ed to be the leader. lie was at Ivar-l the spokesman, 'I‘-ho other two lads, of irish-Axuericun parent. age, fippelimti to 'be scared t0 death. They were ill mortal fear of lit-inf; arrested. But not the Jew boy " ‘What. did you break the will- dow for?‘ I asked them. ‘Don't you know every time you break the hanes of glass you i-nnash the sushi-s and it costs me $20 to $25 for re- pairs. I'd rather pass you into‘ the fights; it would cost me less. Why did you do it?" _ “I'm the Champion of the Back- yards." “Because I want to see those fellcrs fight-tellers that l know I can lick,’ the little Jew boy said. “You can lick ‘em. Who are you?‘ “ ‘I'm the champion of the back- yards,‘ was his proud reply. lie didn't say it boastfully," continued Bill. “but there was a ring in his voice that bespoke confidence in himself. “ ‘So you're the champion of the backyards. are you? Whcredifl you ‘set that title?’ “ ‘I licked all the kidg in neighborhood,‘ was filo reply. “ ‘And where is your neighbor- hood?’ “'i)own Harlem. Say. why don't you put me on~give me a bout?” “ ‘Did you ever have a bout in a ring? I wouldn't want to put you lll u-nlr-ss your father and mother gave their fzonscnt.’ imy Benny "Leonard" is Born to the Fighting Game “ ‘Aw, mo mother wouldn't know. I carry mo shoes in the back 1mrk- ct of me trousers and tuck ime trunks under me left arm. Mi- nloiht-l" tionft know nothin‘ about “Then I consulted with Tom Mc- Ardle. (McArdle 1,; Gibson's first lieutenant now, and was at that imo.) I said, ‘Let's give him a ii)llI'-l‘I)iI‘lllI built. Maybe. if he gels licked he won't be so fresh about breaking windows. Let's put. hi1n n1, pgnlnsf, some tough kid thatil trounce him.’ So we sulecteil Pat- sy Finnegan. We fold him how this little Jew boy had been break- ing windows. Finnegan 511111. ‘V11 take care of him. I-Ie won't ilrvcili any more windows.‘ "Tho night of the bout the Fair- mont was packed with friends of [Plant-gag opponent. That little Jew boy was the most P09111111‘ 11111 I ever saw in my llle- "In 1111111 1'11" into the thousands. When ‘he B111 in his corner, in this his first bout 111G 9191,91,“; stone of his career. Pete Prunty, the announcer went over and asked him his name. "None of us had 111111111 1111‘- 111111111" to ask hinn. The window smasher replied. ‘Benny 1114119131 11111“‘1y' 11' the noise and babble of yells 011113 troy-s fltllllifelk-i, misundtzrstoo what he shid and announccdifl in this corner. 1131"“! 119111111111 11 111' iefn.‘ And thus was born Benny Leonard, who is known the w0i'l11 ver as the lightweight ehaml111111 of the world. "Benny a Ringer; No Backyard Champ." "Now here's the best‘ part of that flgpt," said llili with a laufl11~ "Leonard 211W 11111111111111 1111 “W111: wplmplng. Ho didnt knock him ou but he fairly beat him to smith- mggns, And hero's the stranfli‘ part of it. Finnegan afterward-s ac- cused McArdic and me ot frnimins him. He said that ‘Leonard M11211‘: rpnger} No guy could fight 1 that unless he was an old-time pro- fessional. ‘He's no backyard chom- plOIl,‘ said Finnegan. _ 1 “Leonard made a big hit. Ht. didn't. break any more windows. He didn't have w. ne came thmnsh the open doorway-and it was 111- ways open to him afterward. We gave him other bouts. I-Ic 111011911 the greatest card that I ever stas- ed nt t.ho FHIMIIOIII. lie 11111111111111 them in from roof to the‘ 301'} And Benny today is that kn o an attraction. He 1111B 11111111" 111111 a friend. "Benny kept winning his bouts. and he kept climbing the ladder 11f fame. Ho than asked me to 011111 11 bouts for him. I did so because I liked him. u.» wns a nmnlv than. We‘ have been more like brothers ti"... friends. Indeed. at a bnnqnel tendered to us in the West. Benny. ln a speech referred to me as his psi, We will always he that, even after he has rctird." one inch in height and weighs 178 pounds. ‘fl-Io hurls a baseball much better than I was ev er able to do at his age." says his father. Rack In the old days. when thn White Sox were winning pennants with regularity. lild Walsh was a great pitcher and Billy Sullivan a sum EVENTS ll slu slain Horse Races and Base Ball Draw Great Crowds-Shields Away ST. S-TIDPIII-JN, Sept. lL-That the St, Stephen exhibition is get- ting more popular every year was fully pmvcn today when the grounds were packed with people who had arrived from early morn ing. The races totiay. zilthoul-zb a strong wind prevenierl last time, were holly contested. 'l‘wo of the favorites won when liui (lcntry. owned by W. (l. Fcnwiek and driv~ en by Johnny Cull-y. took the 2.25 mixed slak eln straight heats and en by Johnny Conroy took the 2.25 en by Billy Keycs, did the same thing in the 2.15 mixed, although Mike McGregor gave him a horse race sfrom wire to wire. ‘The 2.20 trot was fuil of excito- ment, takmg six heals to ileuide a winner. Just Tramp came through with the first two-heats but made a bad break in the third and Sky- rocket landed the heat. The fourth lit-at went lo I-llia Watts, who slid in when Just Trump, who was lead- ing. went to a break about 50 y-ards from the wire. Near the wire in with Nir. i)ell tried to come m tilrough an opening between Tramp and the font-e but went up on tho bank upsetting the sulky and thro- the final half of this heal MPBTIII" ‘1 flrxosrnuu Sililililillil lrnllns . Siilililiilii Nill- pus shrill w-r- I Entirely New Type Open-Closed Car 1' Ford-J , . cast. Extraordinary Beauty to be Feature of 15 N ew_ Body-Styles A Brand-New ‘Six SOUTH DENI), lnd.. Sept, 1l.-—- Those on the lueide. who have seen the i-zlrefuily-guarliod, new Stude- baker cars, are m-odlr-flng n0iillllif1wllilfih comes Irom__the new ac- short oi n HVIIHLIIIOII for Allllifiifi-Ilihflrlifi at. South Iiend. BCCOIKIIIlIiIL, tu moturdum when they are ]IIIIIIII‘II"I‘GIIIIDII' information. It is e ll l0 announced this_(-oliling Sallulwiuy.-be larger than the former Light Sopwmber 13th. Six illlflxiflllllftlillle 1nany ncwk 1:11- 1tures W101 give t remar u. e {power-and performance. Although a lnodiuru sized car. it has been so ‘Chief among tin-so is said to IIiYHIIPSII-{llflfl that ‘the driver's compart- an entirely new I_V|il' oi body. 111111111111 Ililh‘ as much room as that 0f 1ircscd steel. wilich is ‘both an uponltllc‘largest cur. reports have it. t-ar and a cinsoil cur. ‘i he outin- I01) Iiu- lug Studebaker factories 0|‘ [119 our 1,; shaped Iii stool and both in Detroit and South Bend covlsrfld W111, wnlvr-prtlof IIIOIPHKIII have been in 1ir0iiucli0n. full-force. fabric. The device for r-ollvi-rliur. for the last thirty ilays and the new the cnr into a closed car i1 said lo‘curs have bet-n shipped to every he entirely new and ziiumsl IIlNllllIi- purl olfhq- United States for the ilnetuls in operation. The ui-w lypr- Ills-ii‘ public zinnuuncenlent and dis- rar will not be IIIILIIPI‘ in ltllm- lbanzpiay to Ibr- maiiu on Saturday. 111,, ,,,;,.,-;,,;@ upon car, act-outing lo1‘ 'l‘hi.1-. is really the first output oi‘ There is an entirely new Si! Entirely New-Type Body advance1nw-ilictirnls. This isllu- fimi1the now i'Ulll|IIl'l:'lI new plant? in completi- change in luodt-l: iIllil|S0ii1Il lieud, unv- of which s a Studebaker ilas announced in slxwrlosi-d body plant said to represent u“. 111101111‘ may roasonilbiy <-x-,an lIlVi-Hllilfllll oi ion lnilliuil dol- drasiic changes and not be iars. II if: claimed that economies ' lpoiutntl, say those who baveiposslhli- in _tl1e new plants by mod- 11|1|[!IlI1.WIII()lIi'Ili. ern mc-ibnlis and modern lnachin- Slitilebniti-r engineers colubi-d thr-‘cry. silbsl.iliiinlly rudutre the prices lnotor centers of l-lilropn last ywun- of all Sfmli-bziiter ears, quality con- for new ideas. not only in style and elders-d. appearance but in nu-vilunir-ill do; Elli]. 2. 2.1714,. 2.1911,, 2.19 1/.,2.191/,,2.34%. i -»-<-o§—--— ANOTHER CANNY SCOT A Snot went to a lawyer, lnil before him a question and whether he CIISP. "Certainly," said the latter. are sure to win." case?" “Most (lrsride-dly, my dear sir. will secure n favorable verdict." THE BEST MAN. hnppennrl he said: ‘I'm the best man.’ he was!" l Hotel Victoria Water Street. Charlottetown Offers to the travelling public a comfortable. up-to- dg(g bagel, Contains 44 rooms with private baths. The Cuisine is famoul 1111 over Canada. Telephone In all rooms. Courteous ser vice. H. C. BROWN. Manager , Méharlottetown ,H0tel Co., Ltd. 1 Proprietors VICTORIA IIOTEL John MacLean. Souris; F. 1R. Morris, Monrtnn; 0. A. McWilson, Halifax: I~‘. M. licdding St. John; A l’! Cam- eron, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Christin. North Sydney; D. Logan, Pictou: W. Gor- Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Worth. Beverly; J. E. Duncan, Hix; P. V. L. Sterling, Toronto; C. G. Knight and w-ife. N.Y.C: B. J. Renheld, lialifax; R. Mallinsun. H. M. Perry. Toronto; T. L. Biodutiil. 8t. Jean. Que; A. E. Johnson. Montreal; N P. Poirlar and wife. Moncton; A. t". C. Sheorm-St. John; Mrs. I)an. Cameron. Pictou; Halifax; Hogan. Antigoniish; Robt. great catcher. I‘. l-lira, Amherst. asked would ilndcrtake the u, will readily imdertakc the case. We "So ye really think it's a good l. am prepared to guarantee that W11 “Ah, weal, I'm much obllf§1‘11 19. yo. I dinna think I'll go tae law ibis _ time. for, ye see, the case I've just laid ilefore ye is my onnnnrntsf. _ Just before the wctltlllifl 91'1"“ many, Pat came down very much disheveled. When asked Whnl 111111 “I met a man upstairs and when I "asked him who he was he B11111- And bcgflffy. O-Q-Q-O-Q 4§4+§441h 040-0000’ , ,, , sign. Ae a result tin- n: w linti; and Cios=d Bodies Studebaker-Made yup, 111111 tlo filleflrouxld. ‘Although. aplwul.1ln,.,, _1-‘,|fl_L{I'Hl foreign ilis- . ..":::-':..".:;. ;1..':.;..:::..“:..:.:. '22:. . . , . I , ' 1 _ ' '1‘ Although the new Sluic- 1a (wallow nlanilarfuret compete y figtgiufiugfifiihflirnllflr]: éliéfrttpfang cars urt- llllllkl‘ any pfvst-ill Ani-iSliull-bzliti-r. in mutt-rial, workman- mr] 1 “t 1“ 1 ' ,1 ,1‘; r‘ 1 1' 1a erican or foreign curs in appi-ar-l-Hlllp and finish they are said to be '1 1.1”‘ ’ me” m m” He 1m‘ nnce, they are said to be r-xm-b-his fine as any closed bodies ever “my 1110111 1W1“ 111 111" ‘111“1_111_111 111,111,111. 1,,.,,._,,11",,|, ' 1nroducod in this country. Prices of then it was a i-ralilng race in lid-ids, - 1,11,, ,.1,,,_.,.,1 c111,, “.111 range from with Just ‘Tramp as the winner of New we“ Thrmmhoug about $1 ‘l5 fo $2860 according to heat and race. The judges fined 1111,, 0111.11“ __,._ mm1,_1- 1m wmch “my K1110“ $25 1o" not '1'11v1"1“1‘ ‘According lo Illiillli‘ sources, are IIIIHIIIIPII- it is forecast. Summary‘ extra-wide and dot-ply r-rownlcd ’i‘i|l-rt- has been tremendous in- . forldnrs have been (IPSIKIIPII ospoc- Kernel in the fortiu-olnlnl: Stude- 2-25 1111'11¢111 S1411“; P111151 511111111- 11111,, 101. 111,, 1H,“; IYIH‘ 0| largo baker llllliilllllf'i"\‘f¥lli. for many ‘ l);1]11n11[]1“0,s, ‘ wet-ks among 1wopll+ who are in- HM (‘B11111 (Conroy) ""“ 1 1 -Fnrihvr predictions are: fhatltnrcstetl in zlutomobiles. Kat? V010 ("911111381 ‘ 1' there will bi- an entirely new four 1111'1‘1111111"11.\' 91111111111)’ W111 i101] 111,131‘ V1111) 111111111‘ ~ -1 3 ,,,,_f.,,,,n,_.,.,- ,,,,,,1..1 0,, (1110 1,1 [he hundreds present at local Stude- 1"11‘1"_2"111%' 117/1’ 2171/1 three ehassos~au oapr-r-inllv boau- ilakor suiesromns-on hand to see , -tifui car with now ideas in com-line sensational new Studebakers I 2'15 Mun“ Purse $400‘ _i‘ort and cozin<-r1.s. unveiled. 11111 M63119. (K1303) ---- _. I 1 11 A WONDERFUL BORE THE PRESIDENT'S OATH 1111111 1111G19§171 131111111119) 2 2 2. Tho urost wonderful boring all ""~ . 1m‘ 11111111‘- 111111011111”) --~ 11 11 111parutuil in the world is 1io<.si-s-v-il‘ The oath of tiffim- taken by the lial Patch (Sr-clay) ____ _. 1i -i 4,1,1. ,1". 1m.“ 1,-3,,,,\,,,,,,,,, 11y, It 1: iucfnnini: prnsident oi‘ the Iinited 'I‘in1e—2.I8%, 2.17%, 2-151/1. couipuseti of three black i'iianlonts,1Staii.-s Ir,‘ the shortest and the sim- . 1,11 éxtmmpb- 11,;,»110_ m, 1,,,»,,-,.,- Qrjplnsi l'l'(|iiIlHtI r-i‘ any ruler on earth’ 2-20 17°17 Purse $400. S1111... 111a,, 1, 1,,,,-__-,.1,,,,- ,,,,,1 -,,1,,,,,rlit is Illli-ilfflllml by the constitution _ 1live inches ong. TIIFHF‘ {if iil‘:6‘iIl~'i‘1111111 1h‘ 416 IOIIOWS: Just Trnmil (1101; - {with grow.- and glidr- outsliy nlongl ‘ "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) rues) _______ __ I 1 4 2 2 I 1|,..1, ,.,,,1,-,. ‘(11121111 '1')". 1pm,. ,,-1,,.,,1ll1raf I will faithfully execute the E1111 W019i 1K9?‘ Hiftnd together are no larger in diu- 111111” 01' l11‘1‘l~'111"11l 0f the United e5) --------- -- 3 3 2 1 1 1111-101“ than zl mnzlll noudlt- anrl- sr)1g11111‘$- 111111- 117 1111‘ 1101i OI my abili- Skyrocket (Sou- _ ‘lgwxibu, 11,31 n .41 11,1 111-91111, m- 1111- (y, prim-cl, prr-sr-rve. and defend the 11111111) ------ -- 2 2' 1 3 3 1'0 will bend them. Ynt with this rc-1"‘113“'1111111'111 111' 111B Vnlloti States." Mr. i)ell (Mi? - milrkzlblv instrument IIri()\\'Ilt‘I' Part1 ) ------ -- 4 4 3 '1 P0 bore three or lo-ur int-hos into lbw "_*‘.‘)__“T‘ ' hordes wood. This tool is puss d only b yillr- female and 3.; her ovi- posiirlr. or ozg laying illlpill‘illll»~‘. “- Iloring ivilicil takes hours in nccoln-1 -'-n1,,1,1,‘~ 1mm the mmlresd, pliah is for tho purpose of l(l_\'Ill§'Ili-.’ll‘ you are married," One PM’. I “Yassum, 1's!) got a good man, W}? 1' flow." Tn clean brass faucets or illl_V| “lines he provide brass ware. dampen a soft cio-lhlrlfiiit?" PROVIDED FOR n1 I i'or you all with olive nil and rub over ihs- “Yr-s, Ill‘ a good provider. but. |slll‘|'ilf'~’>. This not only rloafle but l‘!~' <li""l'1'1l hi’ 2111118 1° 11B 001011911 polishes. lat if.“ insurance Service insurance is today recognized by all businesg men a; an absolute necessity. The forethinking man who is in. variably successful in all his undertakings, inlsurea hi: life, his property. his stock-in-trade. He insures his earning power against disabling accident and disease, his automo. bile against public liability and colllislon. He insures his plate glass against breakage and his m" neainst bnralary- No mat-tel- what risk he wishes m guard against. he invariably empiioys the services of competent insurance Office, such as W. K. Rogers (lo. ltd. Representing the Strongest and em British, and American Companies. i! Canadian Twenty-Five Years of Unfaiiing Service to the insuring Ptltbiic. best flavour 1811011‘ also. Mixed fmh the fuil diflflfl" and b8" 19”‘ bottle. Mustard attains it! gegpminutee all!!!‘ I" for each meal you 4;: m. benefit of the essent 0 v waste throuflh 11171119 1n ‘he pot or ..»_-....; 1.