dealers ' i. ‘burn dogulihxilvtod, Toronto, Ont. . ‘ll .1 AUGUST 30.1928 19.01:: TWO t ran cmnborrnrown onsmarm i A’ I ' _ ' , ) _ "voo-oo-oeoooolovoevtfosvvsn ‘W m“ - l IS osncsnous l _ ’ That Car 0f Yours The Milky Way/To "l"! '7 IT “"5 ' °""'_"_ "W" ___ _. ESTLE’,S Evaporated Milk isa y , lath remedy should lteis not u. i and proved plsparstuan that haa been; ‘med Comb f the fifi- ; years lg!‘ all bowel ogmplain? Prioe,50o.abottleatail ' I ooh by The . An attachment for transoms has been invented thait is operated by a. pull chain, which also locks a transom in any position desired. That he has heard sounds eman- ating from human brains lthrough a short wave radio receiving set is the claim of an Italian *‘ ““‘ Parker House The Parker House is now ready to take permanent and transient boarders. The house has been completely -‘ lied and beauti- fully finished. The table speaks for itself. Dinner parties and banquets a specialty. This house is located at 92 Kent Street, almost opposite City Hail. . Hours for meals: Breakfast from 6 to ll o'clock. Dinner l2 to 2 o'clock. Supper 5.30 m 1 r. M. _ Proprietress. MRS. M. J. MacKINNON, Brill-Imo. SPINNING Ship ma‘ your wool to be spun into yarn, pricm twenty-five cents for single and twenty-eight double freight paid one way on lots of fifty pounds and both ways on a hundred. WM. LANDRIGA/N, Souris, P. E. I. lwd-fi-IQ-ttsi 0. FARM FIIRSAIE Farm of 100 acres of didnd at Falrview, Lot 65. Also fsrrn of 65 acres of land at Falrvlew, Lot 65. Apply JOHN MacDONALD. Rice Point, P, E, I. 7274-8-22-71. iisnkllliilnulliulsds Special low fares TO RON TO E X HI BI TI ON August 24th to September 8th» good until September 13th For further partic- ulars apply‘ to W. K. Rogers, City Ticket Agent. L. P. Ritchie, Ticket Agent, Station, or P. W. Clarkin, Dis- trict Passenger Agent, Charlottetown. 7410-8-29-51. <61. Q4. W/(hler £01410 to B0 S T 0 N I Only $10 one way Four- round trips a week Mondays. Fridays and Saturdays. steamers‘ sail it ‘I P. M. Atlantic Tine. direct to Boston. Wednesdays. steamer leaves St. John at 8 A. M. Atlantic Time, Eastport 1.30 P. M» Luboc 5J0 P. M. Eastern Time. One ‘way fare from Easiport or Lubcc. $0.00. Special rates for automobiles accompanied by passengers. Beginning Monday, September 10. service will bexeduced to two sall- Ings a week Icuvlng St. John Wed- nesdays and Saturdays. Wednesday sailings to Boston via lastport and Lubco, Saturday sailings direct to iloston. ' Gmnectionr at Boston with direct steamer: to New York Easuinnlv Iloamslstji m’... |~~ l» “When u girl wants to get a man going, uhe wlr-ds the clock." vsv O O .’ 1rd;- if FLOWER OF ' THE COLLECTION Scientist (to visitor): _|n the study of evolution we regard this ape au_ the flower of our monkey collection. Visitor: Scientist: zee. How's that? This is our chimpan- Jot. “know!!! EXACTLV i ‘lat Wooden Soldier: He don't seem to be very Intelligent. 2nd Wooden Soldier: No, he'u l regular biockhcudi He: Are you telling mo the truth about Tom? She: Yes-the truth. almost naked APPROPRIATE GIFT “Jessie has graduated as a lawyer. I want to glvs her a little present.’ "Give her a bur pin." illcuon an; There wiil_be sold by Public Auc- tion on the premises onjiridly. "l9 seventh day of September at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, that de- sirabie property having a front of eighty feet on King Street and ex- tending from K Street to Dor- cheste Street with u large resid- ence thereon being the npvyrtr 0‘ the late Archibald Mclflnnon. This property is In good condition and is especially suitable for a boarding house or an apartuilst. At one o'clock of the same day there will be sold at the same prem- ises all the household furniture of the late Archibald Mcllinnon con- sisting of t bedroom sets, dining room set living room and parlour, furniture. kitchen rulge and uten- sils. dishes, gl wars. rugs, oil- cloth, also a ‘la number of other articles too numerous to mention Including several pieces of antique furniture. day the 6th day of September. Terms at sale. For further particulars apply on the promises or to /. MAIIK l. McGUIGAN. ‘Mum. l. A. IIIcDONALD, Auctioneer. ‘Iibti-t-til-li. Clearcst mountain air and a wealth of golden sunshine pro- duced the quality that has been sealed tight for your enjoy- ment. ¥our grocer can supply you. DELlC-HTFUL ~YOU/LL LIKE % FLAVOR Heart-tribal: Tulle With Auto- nahllo tlwuwc and Drivers on low u on nu run on of ruur one n. li- hell Expelle- ACCURACY 1S DEMANDED i , ,NEST Valve adjustments. if one is real- l,‘ f ly interested in making them right, \ are not to be undertaken‘ lightly. By way of substant‘ ' this point. there are the figures of the ermin- eers responsible for one of the most popular lines of cars. Here's the _ way they go about It. With the cn- - gine cold, they set the clearanw of both intake and exhaust valves at .008. Then, the engine. is run until it is hot. alter which the intake valves are set at .004 and the .ex- hausts at .006. Piainly, it is a job that requires a micrometer. Yet, how many thous- ands of valve adjustments are made “by ear." WIIEN cnssmno run can Hlllimu £0 F1" —'iTr—yoil_'I‘id-Bits ' Mrs. Wm. Muirhead, Norm nyori. is visiting in Summerslde, the gueflt of Mrs. Jos. Muir-head. Have a look, now and then at the . commutator of the generator when cleaning things around the car. Those black streaks showing on the segments mean the battery is not being fed its normal supply of ener- gy. Sandpaper will clean them. Mrs. John H. Thomas, North Try- on, is spending a few days with he‘! sister, Mrs. Albert. Mabcy. TWO"- Mr Golding Delaney, Albunyl spent Sunday. with his parents Par- ‘ ker and Mrs. Delaney, North T11011- IT’S WORTH CONSIDERING To drive on the old tires until there is nothing left of them or to turn them in on a newset before they are worn to the fabric is a’ question that the individual motor- ist must settle for himself. Howev- er, ln coming to a decision it will be found helpful to discover precisely what the tire man is willing to offer for the old equipment. Occasionally his expert eye detects a value in the used‘ tire that the car owner cannot see. In such event, of course, a trade should be made. It benefits both. _ I Mr. Claud s. Delaney. spent 5W" day with friends in North Tryou- Miss Lottie Long Boston. Mw» i}, visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Long. Norm Tryon. Mrs. Sherman. of Boston. M9195“ who has been spending an 01110309116. vacation with relatives. on _P. E. L] recently spent a. few days Wll-h Mlsjl Ellen Wood. Mt. Tryrm- 0" Sim“! evening, she motored to Sum- 4 merside with Mr. Fred and Mrs. J05~i m; will depart for her home town Once BURNING IN GOING OUT? more. -A SLIITDR» TOO JMJANY MILDRED HARBOUR“ CHAPTER 49 THE CHANGE TETE-A-TETE It was the afternoon when Dor- othy drew from life at the Art In- stitutc. She had worked late over a drawing that simply wouldn't go right. Three times she had wiped it out and started afresh. There was no particular reason to rush the work, but Dorothy. was the type of person who refused to be beaten by the tricky combination of a pencil, a piece of heavy paper thumb- tacked to a board, and a hand that, for the moment, seemed to have lost its dexterity. Eventually she got the sketch she wanted, but it was already late-too late for dinner in the dining-room in her studio-building. if she re- turned home. So she went to a res- taurant, where she frequently dined when she was alone. The head waiter knew her well and greeted her with a dcferential, smile and bow. He escorted her to her usual table in a comer of the room, where she seated herself on the cushioned wall settee. She order- ed perfunctorily and sank back with a sigh of weariness. It was a quiet place. nofedfor its excellent cuisine. At that particular hour there were only a few late din- ers iingerlng over their coffee. The theater crowd had gone. Suddenly Dorothy noticed a young man dining alone at a. table on the opposite side of the room. He rose and bowed to her and, after "gl moment's hesitation, came over w‘ her table. l "Mrs. Ware! It is a pleasure to see you again. May I sit at your table for a few moments?" ' Dorothy held out her. hand. "l-low do you do, Captain Farqua- har. What brings you so far up- town at this hour?" to the chair opposite her. ed himself. "May I smoke?" "Do, by all means. Have you fln-a ished your dinner?" "All except coffee." “Tell the waiter to bring it to this table." she said graciously. When it. came, she poured it for him, He watched her deft, prettyl hands; their every gesture was azlngly graceful. “To return to your question about what. I'm doing here. Mrs. Ware—‘ 1m afraid you'd have to ask Lila. We had s-er-disagreement this afternoon. I left your house in some-l lthing of a rage. I these hours to wsllglt off." I “Oh. Pmsorry." she said softly. RED CROSS LINE‘; S. S. “ROSALIND” l MONTREAL r 8'1‘. l > w; - s JOHNS Ar. Ch"l‘own Lv. ChTown or St. John's I " l Foreman l for St. John's m s. M. Sept. a Sept. 1s Sept. l'I |Bcpt. 2s Oct. l Oct. 1s on. is [Canada as. Lines Ltd. y Montreal sgeuu. MINI. “It happened at-er-my house, you say?" deniy some one camednw the house. She said it was your husband and that he would ob1ect—" He broke ofi at Dorothy's look of alarm. though?" since this morning." “Burning in" the brakes, that ls, applying them with vigor to remove high spots in the linings, is a pract- ice almost as old as motordom it- self. Is it about to pass out of the picture? There are indicatioins that something like this is in the wind for several of the leading manufacturers make the point that "under no circumstance should the car owner indulge in the practice of ‘burning in‘ the brakes." Others, however, see no objection to the practice. Messrs Geo. Dawson and 09f!- MacLgQd, were motorests to the city on Monday- He nodded. Mr. .1. Erie Thomson. was 11 Sfliz‘; “We were quite happy when sud- day visitor m Hampmn- .__.__<-o>¢——- MARKET FOR RUBBER GOODS IN ITALY Mr. A. n. numlurum. (‘rulwllwli 'l‘rzuiu lkimlnlssloneil‘ an‘ Allllilll‘. in M... f()|~.Lht(~p1'|]lllliK u-s-siuc oi llllo Lom- n1(\‘|"(:li:l.l llnlollliglarllte Muulrnzlll. NW“ niuul. Mill-y limis. lie-r own niiihe-x- in: "Of course, you know all about it. She shook her head. "I-I haven't been there since- she was thinking: uoh’ p09,. Li“! TESTS TO BE MADE FIRST in Canada and LETS 1.13118. tllvolil- mttcrltixrzl t0 "h"! T. Waite, and on Saturday morning I Did Herbert come home unexpect- edly?" . Locating the exact cause of any car malady is more rapid if the right test ls made first. Herc are a [busily ihuiil, up as the Uliitckl Slams-s, nn the imllllfil" zlillim of rzuw 1'wi)<bm' 'l'roh1 lllnis/Yfl- A gm.“ llllflilly mbhm- ortlloies, used ishd $335’; figsfivlxfirlifiginygngigéngoxllg;lhas burned out. test the connection m. First there was 1.1m and her l" the base °f ti“ 1am"- gzsvigéfldzlmiefsfflfld here was: should begin with u check-up of the her friend who didn't even troublcllmmp shaft Packing “u” to go home to dine with her hus- band. You Sec, I may at being an artmt I‘ the burning oi oil, the engineer with have a studio‘ near here." Mia's who received my letters for her at your studio?” corridor of that building, the night I was scouting around, trying t0 “o” find some trace of Lila?" membered that incident only mo that the automobiles that operate well. She'd suspected that the young 5° smlmthll’ he“ ‘"9 man she'd seen was Farquaharu iiiar about you when I met you this ell!" buYer 9f. Amerlcli" morning It was as thought I had rles lower tire prcssilres. The fact known you a long time ago. we met before?" said. ll have an apology to make to you“ The night you first saw me, I was LONDON- AUE- 23- - The L011- wearmg the orchids you had 55m; m don Star this evening draws a mor- lLllB. .me pretty mad then, because I didn't My Wank KBUOEIZ 0f 1hr she m0tl0ned;know who you were. Now--well, I'd States on the same vessel at Iiavrc. He seat- rather you wore them than any one "When Canada and ' else I know. Except, Lila." ‘they both lingered over coffee. It was ten o'clock before she remem- bered to look at her watch. Then she luttered a little cry. am-"Tve enjoyed this talk so much, Mrs. ,Ware. Couldn't I persuade you to lunch with Lila and me one day this week?" | “I'm afraid not. 1-1 shall be ver busy," she said hurriedly. "So nic to have seen you. "Good night." She It's taken me all held out. her hand. think- we'll flnd a taxi outside." essary." l he smiled. nun“? AND P “"1"?!” that you shouldn't," she in- SlS . ’ His answer was to hail s cab at e '1 p ' ' ' the curb and assist her mm n. SAINT ‘the address of the Ware residence. "I I .krr.1.mo incvnsnuzs . ' 5e91,, {press quotes an article in the Pra- Sept. illllue newspaper F" Oct. lleffect that infliction of painless Oct. llgdeath on sufferers from incurable disease will be legaiised in Csccht» siovukia. ' ‘ This if: a new code norgbtolng prepared.‘ e article asserts, u written - l BIOS.’ rl-qvg; by u h”; m" “wit: Farquahar looked slightly aston- e . “You must have had a very busy collillflefiiltsc slsarllglghbulb apparently (‘zuuulluri ‘firms are ‘shin: (|llil.l.ll.l.l‘l0?i 0i throes. ll-riluvslnllssllciil Janine. I‘il‘l)l)0l' gloves. ‘rubbers and limnlils shuns imports w!‘ mow l‘llilllK‘-l' hy Elai- llilli Jmilrliluoliorfi. 1‘.\'l“os\.s‘cil in m0- lric inns. foil‘ till-c qxlsl years were: I927, 15,098; I920. l5, i359; and i925, 1i. 721i, l<lx|ilv||1l..-1l'>l' lllIlIrilli-‘Al goods for illw ruumo yozws im mo!» Lilli’ lions urn‘: I927, 9, xms; I926. 9, 537; ihlilil I925, ll, 74!, ’i‘1lm prin- vipuul oxpniul is, limos, mzbnulnrl» urn-rs of other (rroduuls iamllfinlug several A suspected leak in the radiator TECIINICALLY IT AERATES Dorothy smiled serenely. ..Ye5_ I worked very 1am today Car owners arc concefned with , "aeration." They are the same A great light broke on Farquahur. thm3~m° Piwess 0f tummg “ll “oh then you-re the ‘fiend orlnto a gas by the application of ‘ ‘heat. ARM Filll SAIE ‘filoseph Power, Mermaid, Lot 48. crs his farm of 100 acres by Private Sale. , if not sold privately will be put up at Auction Iatcr. For particulars apply on the prem- ises or to J. A. McDonald, Auction- err, Charlottetown. Dated‘ this 24th day oi’ August. 928. Dorothy “Mm. rr suooasrs AN IDEA w ' ‘ e i e- And you re the 8m I m t n m In Europe, where the roads are quite so numerous nor United States. cars protest o: O smooth as in the Dorothy flushecia trifle. She re-ibwers °f Ameflcn" inclined to |shlmmy. The reason ls to be found For ms pa“. he seemed dengmedjln the fact that to compensate for “I knew mere was something lamy’ the roughness of the roads the for- 08.125‘ C81’- Havesuggcsls that iqw tire pressures in- duce shimmy in America as wvli as abroad, and is another reason for h‘, keeping inflation at the recommen- ded pressure. "No," she said, in a low voice. "Somehow, I feel we have." JOSEPH POWER 7341-8-25-sttu5l. Auction slur At 82 SchmLStrect on Friday, August 31st, commencing at 10.30 o'clock sharp of [louse and oldi English furniture of Captain AIlen-' by. Royal Navy. A new dwclilngl house, modern in every way, hot watcr heating, large double lot sit- untcd In all u idcnti I surround- ings. Will be sold private up to day of sale. Also the following house- hold furniture will be sold at l2 o'clock noon. Old English furniture, China and Silver. l antique carved suii. of tap- estry settec and 2 chairs, l antique walnut sidebour‘, carved mahogany chair In Moroco, mahogany and leather armchair, oak Morris chair. 6 oak dining-room chairs and table, walnut and other small tables. l $600.00 piano in mahogany case. Secretary In ma‘ y finished ‘ ‘ ‘, oak library table, congoI- eum square, English carpet and rugs. ‘ ’ ‘ " and hair mattresses. antique mahogany chiffonier and figured walnut dressc old oak dresser and corner wardrobe, white enamel bedroom suite with tail chlffoneer, bookcases and ofllcc desk cnitonne couch, two dark oak cane- seated chairs. upholstered rocking and ann chairs, "Old Spode" Eng- lish china tcu. and dessert service, other china. sllvem pictures and books. kitchen utendis, wrlnger and stand, table with iidur bins, refrig- erator, lawn mower and tools, i fur coat and various lengths of new curtain and other materials. bicy- cles. I English 12 gauge, double- harreiled gun. - For particulars about house ply McLean A Mollinnon. Royal Bank Building. "- Moiururr... ~ school treat. t 8t J. A. MMDONALI), A 40>» CANADA'S BETTER WAY She smiled and shrugged. “At any rate, Captain Farquahar. 1__appfgpr1gted ghemy ‘al from the arrival of Premier Mac- "I know," he smiled. “And it, made kenzie King of Canada and Secret- United the United of course-— States differ about some point, as ' .they often have done, they go on placldiy negotiating until a peace- able solution is found." The Star says. But if two European nalions differ, the third io-‘tter on the sub- Ject finds them thinking, not of a _falr civilian settlement. but of -Iwar." Dorothy finished her dinner, and "I'd no idea it was so late." “Nor I." mrqushar declared —i——<-o>—i-— A powder made from lettuce roots. casted and ground. has been devel- oped in England for keeping insects gaway from furs in storage. to inflict death is granted. The same code. it is stated. will I exempt from punishment anybody helping another to commit suicide. He took it, but he said: "Of course, I'll see you home. "Oh, no, please. It isn't at all nec- "I‘m not offering for that reason," "But I'd much prefer-really, it's ' He climbed in beside her and gave 1T0 Be Continued.) WILL BE LEGALIZED LONDON. _All8- 28. — The EX- ‘ eulovo. to the legislation will be provided m; [llllly an. [Il‘()'lllll50il nl. home, but __ llllfl‘ small -' t Health natural aid to health in every way itisused. Nestlefisgivesbetterresults and superior flavour to all cooking,bak- ing and desserts, tea, cofiee and cocoa. For your own protection accept no other as “just as good." Produecdtn Cunudalry the Molm of ti" fonwu Nettles Baby F cod IgiIL ——~._ domestic alone. llhis Ifiuuilop, the German lib. fugprkQl, eyueept who nlrm of Fire-iii gl ‘IIPFI, and tho American 000.1. ulliiilli is ‘In. a ‘llhsitlan is’) mefltlli-tlill- Ruliurns sIIiOW ttlihll (‘zutzulu world unnlqxallitlxyn. 'i‘li1eIbestknowllllshllwpoli 12, 692 tires lo Italy flu lumign ‘uh-es in lzuuly wro tho Fire- i927, ' Ove 5O '-- "or Years ' ‘ ' to" %"‘ mmmra-nq Service he's?“ t mam’ "--.. Smart Fabrics Luxurious Furs The model No. 4126 is aNormandyBlueCoatof fine broadcloth. Flounces suggcst the flared sil. houette with fullness in front, novelty shawl col. iar of sable Opossum forming throw scarf. i with cuffs and flounccs trimmed to match. Northwuy Garments are sold at the loading stores throughout Canada. Ind Son ililin NORTHWA Limuul 91-93 Wellington Srzux West. T439545. l Qnllrio Are Yourg. SHOES Properly Fitted ? 1i not. they should be, everything depends on the manner in which your shoes are fitted COMET)!“- APPEARANCE and LIFE of the SIIOE. FITTING SHOES IS OUR BUSINESS Also our hobby, wc take more pride in fitting you wcll than we do in making u. sale. NO FIT, N0 SALE l5 our Motto. ADVANCED SHOWING OF FALL FOOTWEAR We planned m having our Fail Shoes in stock fol‘ Exhibition Week-THEY'RE HERE, came on Satur- day last, by express. we will be glad to have yo" look them over and be fitted when our stock is com- plete. VISITORS TO - THE EXHIBITION l‘ I Should take advantage of our service, if they spam- late Good Shoes, C t and Appearance combined I with a perfect lit. ll FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSIERY n. another of our Hobbies, nothing but the vet! M‘ satisfies our buyer. and the prlomruuut be ntlafaclcfl- an. FASIIIONABLI snsnas n. mu. rssnrosan SILK uosmav u am, m», Chiffon ,4» IL", u-W- uuav a oourin, m. FITTED roorwnsn Charlottetown, Ell. lflbll$fl wQl be glmiullon ‘ ‘lm-t-ttt-Q. . , .-l