PAGE THIRTEEN; A... ' ‘willy ypmmv LEFT THE FARM] THE. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I . The mil sr. JOHN. “Joly 5—'l'he fourth trial of John Paris, whcih was to have lie-sun yesterdsyiuid not goi - . - Many speeches have been given €=-*—"*"'"“T_________ from time to time on why John loaves the old home farm. Per- halps some oi‘ these addresses have hit the mark to a curtain extent. depends upon vitamins Ajs N do ' build 9th. d . h sturoorerigiahtymin "1816 In fit the use o . A ‘diet deficient ‘ffi LONG ‘dark paths outdoors; down cellar; jn the clothes closet; fixing a punctured A tire ;‘ finding lost articles in the dark; there are a dozen ggqsgfor an. Eveready Flashlight n night. . . a every day -a mum m " The new Eveready Unit Cell is the handiest flashlight bat- tery made. It gives bright lights and lasts longer. Al- . ways keep extra Unit pmSiiLlCln- ways ready for use. Q0 to any electrical, hardwaredrug.‘ or sport- ing goods store for Eveready Flashlights l l l and Batteries. ISlATIONAL cannon c0., LIMITED ‘my?’ lal- and WM finally adjourned l" 1W0 Weekslf. the request n! fi- Pl- Vernon. counsel loi- the pris- oner. interest in this case still tseems to keep at fever heat and lvns ‘before the hour set for fiis 009M115 of the court, the crowd 211d ‘begun to gather in front of the mmls- Wfilllllg for a chance to get anlévlig: the cash fins osfisllto trial 27 i" F?" 0i Jul-crutches. only 1mm‘; g’ ‘60 llllworod to their ‘Comm; l s Honoiflulodge Chandler , 1M H31" ed Bllllflll! on this feature l ' “(l a Hl-vtioonui the Jury Ann ! lntfntion to exact the full pi-ii- - Y 0 the law, unless some yen. ivrs could be sumomned anti tho llllllizc excused the jurors present "m" plum-v "lorllllllf M ton o'clock “Kahlil. Vernon. cousel for Paris, ‘m’ ! v 9 ‘Vfilild likes pniipnnemgnt _\io months. as there had been .(lP\'f‘.lOpl7lEfli5 which he thought lWOI-"id be in the ‘interest formal application at three o'clock in the afternoon. ‘mlziiris presented- iiiuch the appear. ~ i‘ M in the previous trial and W" “Billy dressed in a brown suit ‘m’ "lPli llll‘ Diane in the new pris. ' ("W's ‘l°“l‘ "I111 llllileared self- iwssessed and conlidenf. Several children who had no, and rickets in children and lowered ronfntancc in adults. l tCoNtLmfi PUREST VlTAMlNE-BEARING COD-LIVER OIL that helps Nature sboorb and fix lime in the bones. ~ it is an _ build strong bones and teeth._ ' Scott's Emulsion l: a vitamins-food of spacial she worked. She folded old muiilln| U55 THE 5551- TOOLS lftii ‘no one can toll the story as lonowed by "'¢'d‘d ‘rowdy Pd‘, "ibth deualopmn‘ lwell as the boy liimiseif. Three years ago 1| oiilf club was For Infants and Children. / ’ ‘olgunfzeli in ’ ' Wisconsin I organization many meetings wero field in the school house, umi at Isu." h meetings the young people» _ often conducted the programs“ lbundant ‘ource of heam-hbufldini vimmine and help‘ HHIHOUIILGQ that the boy had coili- Mothers Know That Genuine fiastoiia Wiunibago ("ounlyni During the week oil Que evening during .i very lIl-lgllyél-l mg m ting a oov. of twelve yaitrsi was a" ed iu lire-its. ‘The teacher posed ‘the posit! film-self. Here it] A; i l Johnnié bought nimscli-f a pfg with Which pr' ll] , - '- _ value to children builds otrengtlnpromotcoirowtli. .. ldav. up §$ii“{f,‘,"i},',-‘,’,,‘,’§ ‘,1, Star! gluing it tlo {our boy or Ilfftfldly H "int-oi lille hnoilc-ajriieii’, j ._ . . ‘ i ' ' . ii Bo ,1- to,(_) t. 2H1 e name: er .'i- ant fell lit-l‘ ‘and when summmlell- 11ml Blflied aw w" on“ __r__.__ 'wcli and lots of tricks sliel l . learned, liut Nellie grew up to bl- zi hog aiilll lstiizilglvfirfason for noirattend-ance oua hot plate, stiried in meal anti‘ __ filler lllPPt- were few. L” , . . , ‘ _ , . _ , i _ i ___ _ c c; BATTERIES EVEDY m an “dlullnllnenl "llllll m0"? fur- the steaming panfui bubbled Ovrfl s. ._.. and was patted and smoothed dowiil SOITICICOHBGIVBUVQ Qardsn", Li“ l on tile muslin, the edges of whicif go stick m m, Qld.Faghlongdl she turned in deftly. ln a few so» Rake and Hoe, But They will Got l conlls the poultice. a steaming, fra- Better Results uy Trying Modern I grant mass, was folded within the Cultivators. , muslin and i-eiidy to apply to the . “loll lllollllllvfl "llelll- l While it is sometimes true that an l 3 Cells in a convenient 'f‘llPnt The] 0' m” nxiwit will flu -ood work ltl l l : - - . ildtze sflid he would not H 1- s | p m l l“ ‘l’ ' PM" . l‘ place-they YOU!‘ ‘gzhlglll; ti; try the case at that time ' ow a pp y l o“ c. lrjlglllfizll,le,l.s ‘$33,?!’ ‘lifigdhe, W11“ l Now Johnnie lovod his little petsl i ' alive al_ Aug a‘ “ave “ller the end of ‘tit smells real good." she said.;whelhel_ how“ r m Li“ I b"“‘”-l in"; {inner luvpsll ms p541’ l ’ ‘ugh b“! cnll-“llllfld to hear a "and. what's more to the livlfll. it'll ' e ' e 0° a e n‘ So Johnnie left the old ll‘i\ll\8 lilPIlL! l he hands oi’ the ex ert or the uov-‘ h l . . l’ l (ifnuulzdwtlékallzdbllllllgnh: ‘ lice, it is sate to say that the best: lit boii- . . m“ [utlously when you “x3241 “liesulis Will invariably be obtainedl o“ “toum” "luillnlh ‘Md the ‘new’ oi tut-as are used. This statement‘ poul- . d “w mluklng “ml the" apply ‘Llgflillliiflllllgg should ‘be taken by gar-i ;wiieu the best and most up iodale: ‘l know. But that's the secret uiiu ppiles to - d l » i - pt-uitice making. Have your _ ‘ gfifroigsgfljnsis ans 211.1121] HlOWlY. first covering ‘the skin sur-{d l n , . face well-with vaseline or oil. lflomelosusrrélegiltfugf; [hahgfi llle Court convened. and Mr. ver- ‘VINSIST ON EVEREADY non presented his application for I " CANADIAN. NATIONAL RAILWAYS ELMI,RA—SOURIS SERVICE Dostponmeiit of the trial for two llflfmlllfl- 511D iwrilnz it with an af. ff/llflvlt that he had reason to be. llYEV? that if this were granted, he v;0lid produce evidence i0 snow ltiat his client was not the gnmy _ ones are employed. it seems too hot to the patient. Many o,» me old garden mo“ unv The second or third poultlce neverlquesuonably are excellent bu, Wm] 596ml Biillwi a8 H16 first Th9“ Ymlleveu the best of them itlis impos- mllsl WV" 3 Dolllllce Willi 90"" sibie to accomplish as much as ‘mlll-"llil 1° 979V?!" the 890E119 Ollwitii the modern up-ttrdate ones we‘ ll"!- oljl fllllllwl 0r Oll milfllllVwbetbsr these be cultivstors seed: ,wiil answer. A binder must ibB ers, sprayers. watering cans or any- ninned around the patients ' the youngster when ho had finisii- Graham Bull. the ed. N0 trained speaker could havepclepbone, finds that device a nuis. done ‘better. over 100 boys and girls purebred County and owned llh=i1l too. club still proapers tidliy, and many Next Johnnie got a little cult‘, in‘ psy for ironing col-ii. He loved that call’. the calf loved him as .~urc as you are borii; ciiifie arrow to be a lzow as all, good caifies do. I Then father up iinli siiili that 00W and iicpt the mom-y too. l l l l l i l l i Bu! and struck nut 1.11‘ llllllfi-‘ll, Sairl Johilnii-‘s 1m (inc :=liiiiiiier'sl ‘ day, "l often ivoiidi-i- ivliy These kids ilmrt S|‘i‘l|1 to like tlisi farm, the (‘lly is their ci-y-" Thirty Years Elilllllll no: onursua counnv. IIIVBII oirv. "it always will ht- sirliiigt» to iiie"‘ W - e‘--"i""“ ‘continued Joiiniiiels pa, "it only goes to show. though. how’ Exact Copy o! Wrapper. CANADIAN previously given evidence were in skins are tenderer ma“ when; “n; _ I l I _ ungrateful these kills arc." . Manure“ Tatum whmlpei Vanni": . m tfitllurgvbiitwtli;dgteyctxfialddicginéti‘blister. Always test the heat of algtsfilege‘ if‘: liretheilsfriiusts-gllgilgxiililiii:wiieifiolinnie lli-‘ilfg-‘Yilllrtll pahiiad! ___ ‘ i111 pouiitice nu it e back of your hand. -. l . ~‘ l‘ l" 51"" i‘ lhel’ "l 9 - m, me stand?“ um [Don t“ wccupstioua on earth, or degensr- And m0 h, m, _ N, h.’ n 0d v , ' ' sisp it on. Put it 0n gently.‘ . , ‘ llfl liii, ._\ c ii it)‘ At three ociock in the snsmounland “m? n several “m” at first It ate into diudgery when lmDIOflGII guys, and o; m,“ mg and umLlGl-‘(AHAM BELL NEVER USES ITl MONTREAL CHURCHES IA STE-lit 110111 "Y ‘rllllllnuse iffPPltffll it is reported that Dr. Alexander-l Inventor or m6 Montreal is very religious. Men kneel on the steps outside the Jrhliftlllofl. iWtli two galleries all around Notre Dame will seat 10,.‘ 000 plaupic Jllii at times thousands island. in the old church at Bunse that season cured for Winnebago Tlii: Dllilllg once. and will not have one in his uwii lioiisc, . -iii confirmation. a lady has tol the story of how she met him at a mmol. a, cours lamps iii the form of ships calves in ‘ mam He had heard a mnwr that Cllfid-[llllllfl else. Look at the modern seed Ttibg-fllltlll given in his . _ N , _ ' i , ‘ i0 keel) lliEpmll-tlCQ from slippihgdriils, now g ii 1n Jpn young c‘ lo i tiiai * um lIiV‘ w ,1," _ 11H‘ hims- Smnv Mn unwell! Ball- hfttltive Fhuisday, July 6th 1922, trains Nos. 23 and 24, be- a cell“ n ma“ h“! “Ommmeil tll°|off the affected si-es." And, ' e BC v6 8y are ey De p n w y k k \a;inl.?,g:,l;lé was inn-nan,“ to ‘he easscs, some, brigantines. some tlveen Elmira and Souris, as shown in island Division Timetable, da- deed and ‘he wanted time to in. i/Psilgaie this rumor. The liplicaiioii was opposed by‘ stiillsow the seeds and COVE!‘ them, at up-"the some time marking out the succeeding row parallel i0 the last. tlalllllls. the nBlEhbor started stairs with-the poultice. decided to be farmers ani breeders because of it. a inventor some imp 0i llll.i(‘lilt’l, 5liE|lllU'-l‘*rll Sill“ Sltilllllllflflli will! BTW “laws, "mm. h” $5,,- w hinwper bouts hung to their davits.—- —-—-——<-0-3-——-— “illzid to meet you. lbui sometimes New Yolk World. _ I . _ _ , - - tlhs Cr _ in 1 . _ Think of the saving of‘ time o r ted May 1st. will he cancelled. and Motor Car Service shown below argmngmgfu! “l?! (galgllgllfgufildellerfll SIMPLE ‘REMEME; ANy 0N5 [he 01d [nethods 0,- measuflng World Progress, lwisii yon. had YIOVrI‘ bet-n boru." {Ti ' 9 CAN APPLY ‘ rows flflll/llfllilg the garden line; ev- For an instant tier iiuari stood Zero ‘In Hold taifly. will become effective between Elmira and Sourisz- iii-acceded with at once. The fudge. ‘after hearing the argument. iionm. 1')‘ _ l erythiug done neatly and systemat- ' 8988B germs cannot flourish iii icsiiy in one operation. Other im- compieteriits iwéiitvfirst year. Tris Twsntietiikcnntiiry has jusilstill as $ll8 realized what she hadl ltlsliid and as she noted the wine of "They m9 ins ‘biggqgt cnssp ed tn rant a pllstpnnemgnt n; two m . 2 ' 1 3 i ' ‘ i . . . ' » ~ - _ - " I Wedlwtiliily ExzloSuu. Exllogun EXéglln. EialllaSutl. Wedognl)‘ xfflkffiegndf (I): Taefidll)’ Jul)’ 13.lslhilllilllsolnelhrlllngelllznlmllilhllrlalhlel:lfifillilinills“;Qslggplieaaafggglzrlffi fiiigncuénlilgycelvlyasnllllllllllle ‘ltllilillllllli-lcllpollfllbei‘ lilllhttelzgésed “was ‘heligfilfvsavl ever hm“! of’ remarked DJII- lLlll- 3b W91 1H" fl-m- glwell- D-In P-m- m presen’, sumcrgknt efiraggnvclgsgilrlillll‘:iinvaiuuble onion. in remtoe Europ- ies or [seeding and cumvuliugl f0,- monpiaccs of today us the airplane, But after a seénnds hesitation ~-'|.]nw'5 that?“ ggkpd Bison, Lv sour‘ ' a mmmr may o‘ firoceedmgs. iean villages ‘the_old custom may we now hive we whgeled seeder wirPiu-s telcgrzsphy. motion pl('-l~*viOl' he was himself taken $333k “int-y gave ii card party and . ~ s Ar. The Attomeyfleneml “m h l still be seen in force of placing a and tins The s[ng]e_wheel9d hand turcs, the Qllllflliillflxkilflll the auto-int» illt- “HPXDI-rtivd ""1"" rflllfii-h got the iiigii scores. so "they L15 5430 1045 7J0 L50 205 evening the [Crown Wm!“ -s imam m" of Sliced 0mm] beame the power hoes and ploughs no“, so mobile barely e.\'iSlt’.i.l.'-"'lfil‘llilll- Bell answered. with s‘ BwffY kept the ilrizes themselves. r» Lv. iliirmony Jct. any further deinv in briil illllitilriliflbed or coffin of any pcrson who commonly used and the seeders “pull? New? lwllllll“ l" lll,‘ "Veil ‘l d°l\'l"'l'l“"‘°-iilieii ilrowii. 1.32 5.50 11.05 7.03 1.32 1.45 In“ m mm and- isqlled‘afiwl}i‘if_nin,fllliils died of infnstious disease. Al- have made i, possible for nymmeury f.» l ‘ \~.)Ll1 i moi-i. me tho beast. g ' A“ mnnra l”. to d" jurympn m b; was!" on mizlthougli those who follow this ‘piac- Wm, cniy evenings n, their M5903. '“ 6.30 11.45 6.20 12.45 ,nioruinz of July 18, as otherwise He” "lmnm ‘PXDlflln it. the incl l! a] to cultivate a garden an acre in DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENfPsoFFicE, ' Resumption of Freight and Passenger service Between Charlottetown, P. E. Island, July 6th, 1922 l.___..___.._. .__.. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATfONAL LINE It. John and Bozton, Effective May 24th. S. 8. GOVERNOR DINGLEY will loavo 8t. John ovary Wednesday st B s. m. and every Saturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantic Tlmo)" for Boston. Wednesday trips srs vls Eastport slid Luboo, duo Boston about 11 s. m. Thursday. Saturday trips are to Boston direct. duo Sundays about 2 p. m. "ETURNI-‘LGIVE Boston Mondays ‘and Fridays st 10 s. m. (Dav llglit Saving Tillie) lofEastport, Luboc and 8t. John. FARE $10.00 ~ BTATEROOMB 88.00 At Boston connection is made via the Metropolitan Lino express Irolqht and passenger steamers for New York and points Bouth srid For staterooms, rstoo and sddltlonal Information, apply to A. C. CURRIE, AQQIIt, me g,“ “Perhaps you can m“ me Lireatencd with appendicitis. in-__\.unluge h, lwlrump greater pleas. It. John. N. I. hnw to make a poumrl" deed, it can be used in all cases oi hm, aflor(le‘l w the use“ and by n ____' an“, he 0rd" poumoea?" suldabdominal disease accompanied iby pnme, distribution o; wafer beige,» ‘- the neighbor beaming. "Now isnllmver‘ plants are raised and ‘fewer are that splendid! ‘if there's one thingi lost through being disturbed or l know how to do right it's make cl If yo“ M" l‘ ‘bruluedl lllflllmed [washed away entirely. pniiltice. Our old family idootor ‘Ymmd’ such m" lllsmllcm l“ l“ During the Wt" Illa-fly ‘P901119 M‘ % down east always ordered poulticesluluaed by l‘ "my mm’ BIG itsoucrion filler might find themselves undel- ilndictmcnt for contempt of court. . POULTICE MAKING l8 AN ART IN ITSELF I "External heat." said the doctor t "We'll try a few poultices." Then i he walked ofi‘ through {ha min and left a rather bewildered woman standing at tho door. . ‘She had gs hazy cooked poultices that one ‘must be careful not burn the patient. Otherwise she was at a loss known what she should do first. cottage idea that one said: "How's your aunt today? ll saw the doctor gningnway. so l ran in to see if I could do anything.” , for everything. ll was the eldest of ithavt the raw onion destroys germs land purifies the infected air of‘ Lie ldeath-cbumbcr. Onion eaters are lsiife i'rnni toothache and neuralgic pains. No people on earth hnvc bet- ter teeth than Italian nsvvies, whose midday meal fa dry bread land riiw onion. A diet of‘ raw union will prove dnvaluwbis to anyone sui- fsring i'rom catarrli and influenza onion every day. ,. , Doctors lhave uieen prescribing like cgrggl nnqliillfinr candy for influenza and lhc to results of this pleasant remedy are said to be exceilenit~in cases where ing illness. Bmmrmllk l5 l‘ wllohwmne ‘lrlllk-liion oi‘ the volume oi‘ water applied and doctors agree that it lis an. al- "Ycii are very kind." murmuredmwsl Dell“! m“ mr ‘my ller-‘lull is distributed. iii this case the atl~ smoke. "Y ‘fmoditeinpted to cultivate u large plot of Tms- bell"; l‘ gerllkklllelVgroiind for the first time, and be- and cleared of‘ weeds in one-third of thc t-ime which would be necesl sary were the old-fashioned hand! noes and other tools tilled. This in; itself‘ is ti great advantage. i Even in such ordinary ihingsasl extent. They may be seeded. hoeiil l watering cans there is a great dit-I lference. -I|' you have ever watched, Yo. person trying to water boxes or 31011118 pus” bY-"le 99's?" who em“ ‘mlbeiis oi‘ vegetable plants or otherl seedling; with a heavy’, crudely‘ shaped watering can with a still cruder and coarser sprlnklcr, you -will understand ills folly of‘ using ioutohliitc tools. The modern wat- .ei'ing can of‘ light aiid graceful con- to ‘he lmilem ca" “lg”! “"57"? Bllllslruction wit.i its properly shaped . sugar, of course, is n splendid food, ' A neighbor came in briskly and and is good in mnuy forms of wast- lrose or sprinkler, iiot only is ef- ‘ioaiive, but affords irlciisurc in its lusc. When watt-ring our beds oi seedlings ii is not so much a ques- as it is of‘ the manner in which it PARTRIDGE TIRES l Ill FRIES "I? “IRVINE PICIFIC m: (W/V/lP/Alf roar/c ROCHE/flit moat masr soiiiisii TOIIIIISI irons “VRIICOIIYER FROM - VAICTTOIIID ,<1H’T°WN SEhTTl-E m‘ FQRTIMW Rlflwl“ e/Tééf from Mon/so, .‘ to l ‘ i“ * $147.80 iillilllhuisr was» 9'6 effect from June ll BER a": ‘ “E-"élllwtllél? ‘iftléwtv - PM]! Y0l/R".i'l/I//It'/i’ mar/m [LILLY v- . +-1rf?rt““~ ‘fl, - - RllfiDesBltlSAYl District PiisssngaLAgehi. 3i» 3°“ I N‘ s‘ 3g‘. , n’ large mnmy, and l surely gm myjwili help take the inflammation out Came digroumged a; me nmwni of lnnnd in Bi making Poultice; f“ “ch l‘ wmlml- Twenty "mun" work involved. 'l‘oward the end 0i’ ‘in the smoke will take the pain out m,’ your, as they flaw [n9 wssdy l“ m“ wmmd‘ condition oi’ the crops. 1.16)’ vowed y never again to undertake such a l‘he inside of a raw potato scrap {up Had “9404519 garden 1m. l“ l‘ pulp l! “ll exwllem “m?” plements been usod instead of the “My "elnmem m’ a ‘bllm- “d “l old-fashioned hand hoe and rake. this not handy, plain olive oil fromhhe work would have been 8Com“. l“ Secret of Making Poulticn “l will run down to the drug] store for some flax seed." she add-led ed. “l don't usppose your aunt has any.’ ‘ "l thought one used linseed for poultices. Aunt has linseed.’ laid the other woman. _ "Linseed and flax seed are the some thing, my dear. The reason flax seed is so much used. I've been told. is that the meal contains more oil than other substances, and on that account may be applied at a considerably higher tomperaturt without fear of burning the skin. The whole secret of a poultice however. lies in the making. One must boil the water. ‘measure lhst the right quantity of meal, allow =it to boil up well, beating it then [incorporate air into i.t, slid than iidd a little baking sodii..Thfs makes it light and foamy." While the cheery wnmsnWal-kod the larder is an excellent first-aid application. People who have irritability of the heart should not drink hot wat- er, as it may cause palpitation. The same advice applies to moss who have soreness of the stomach or pain induced lby light pressure. Thoroughly healthy persons tlndl that hot water will relieve thirst better than cold water, and for that purpose is not to be condemned. -—Z<-o>--——- lt is advisable to avoid boiling newly made crochstbui ii" it is much soiled it can be soaked iul iwn-tergand powdered bvrsx, boiled‘ a-fter ‘washing and rinsed in the iieirall way. llA Sure Relief For Women's Disorders 10 DAVU TREATMINT IIII Orcigo bfly is s certain ’ mist‘ for oil disorders a woman. l! is applied loosi- iy and to absorbed into tho lufloring HUGO. The tlosd waste nutter in the eon- gostod rosiori lo expelled, giving immediate mental plishsd, would have been pleasant, and. above sli. ‘profitable. Others cultivated plots equally as large and went st the work with a song in their hearts. because they had up-todate implements in their hands which meant that the lmlil? was half~won ere it began. The writer would not decry the use of the Dutch hoe, the spade, the fork or the garden rake. Fur from it. With these the best work can bs dons. They are. however. essen- tially tools for the average back- yard garden. No soil is so wcll pre- pared as that which is dug wits the spade or fork. There is no better way of riding the sarden 0f Wire-ll! than through the use of the Dutch hue, but ,.it ‘is the limitations of these tools which concern us st the present time. The pronged hand cul tiviitor, a splondidlool, enables us to extend the limits snmewnai. it does its work effectively and with it it ‘is posdble to cultivate at least halt‘ an acre in spare time. ‘Slipping Enos. Because off the enormous loss 0c- 'il!lODB(i in shipping eggs. [he prob. Ind physical relief; the Blood vessels III nerves sro toned and strengthen ed. and tho circulation is * rendered to norms]. As one month's moment. iiortli ‘ioowiii be sooth-colony nor address. this treatment is holed on strictly odontido principles, and sou on tin- sciusi location of tho dfsouo, it cannot help but do good in all form: of foimslo troubles. including delayed slid painful monstrustfm, louoor hoes, falling of tbs womb, oto. Price 82.00 Qdl‘ box, whim is siiffofsnt fol A froo Trial Trostmont, enough for 10 do". I t. fusion lltlmps sod Milton Mrs. lodis W. Mum, n . . "OgLD IV i-IADINO DIUGOIOTO IVIIYWHIRI mirroring woman who will condom [Add leni of ‘s design of an efficient mir- ricr is a fertiilo field for rfl-“Rrcll As liens do not work to iiny stand- ard. the carrier must have a certain itmflllllt n-f flexibility, and vci be l‘l'7l(l enough to protect the frlizlie contmts. in a recently patented tzilfflfil‘. l-céoriiiiiig to Popular Much- anics Magazine, diagonal strips 0f "ard-hoarri. piliced insitlc tllP. usual rectangular openings, hold the ens in individual pockets which are ed iii shipment. protected from tho shocks rocoiv-l CORD Take the Tire-Makers’ Advice —and you will buy Cord Tires every time, not fabrics. That is, unless you want size 30x3?” in which case either the Cord or Partridge Trump fabric is une ualled. The Trump is the only Canadian ilabric built on the cord process. In all other sizes, there is no uestion of comparison. For instance a 34x42 abric at $43.90 will not give half the mileage of a 33x4 Partridge Cord, its approximate equal in size, costing only $40.50. ‘Take the tip of the tiremaker. Buy Partridge Corals. Sold by " W. B. PROWSE 8i SONS, Charlottetown - M PARTRIDGE. TUBES 3