sfllloore & M LgOd 600 Square Inches of Metal Teeth To the naked eye the inner surfaces of youruautornobile engine looks perfectly smooth. Under the mqvnfyips all" you will find that they are actually covered with nullionnof sharp little teeth. When tlie meta surfaces are covered with s Iubltantial film of lubricating oil they slide readily by 68d’! other. When the heat of the engine turns part of the oil b0 sediment, these little mctnl teeth are exposed._ Then when the .'.".:f:ices rub together Clerc is friction. Friction means wear and expense. To kecpétliesenietal teeth covered it}: essential that your lubricating oil twill 11w‘ 9° that 951mm‘ will not be formed. ‘ Veedol resists heat in an exceptional fashion because it l8 manufactured by the Faulkner Process. it reduces the amount of sediment 80 prr cent. That means a substantial reduction - in your operating cost. We suggest that you try Veedol as we are certain that it will give you better lubrication. FOR 5ALE av ALL DEALERS. J. STANLEY WEDLOCK DISTRFBUTOR C"-rlot!e20wri, P. E- l- ‘u DEQERTERS w|\_|_ 5E Heft, their i-renches willl ‘handker- HQNQRED 5v PET: chiefs tied on the barrels of their ‘and joined there French compat- riots. cheering and singing parod- fltliglss’ sfsirnékercsél-ligivogesg‘(£9312 ies on "Deutschland uber Allies." will be feted on sunday near’ Saint-l F!” hqurs later “my were “gm” Blaize, in the Vosges, on the sixth‘ mg "hi"? onetime Germ“ Cour b rades. g _ “.fi.;::..::.:fi'::.‘:'..:~ n- 1- “cur-ed i» s» been mcbilzed by Germany at the nmny‘ bu.’ me French regard n as n) I Uh 1 m“ m l an exumpls of effeclion for their ‘til’: tllga-"ie-(leralllswxlllnbe eel-Iran; ‘inner-land ‘which m." liven tom“ for the" heroism. five years of Prusslsnism could The organization was known as k the Ninety-ninth Resrrve llegl- u —-—-—<-_O>———- ment of the Germain army, and was N0“? Edward- ' 331d U19 1989119!‘- composcd entirely of Alsalianmlyof} ma)’ 5991,] "k“_l9n"~ The Germans trusted implicitly in K'|'l"-'1‘n-' 531d the embTYO their professions of loyalty and! Iefcograllver- assigned to them the defence of an’ H N“ n“ Qxclaimed ‘he 191C319! important part of the front linc. On kfllle“ "wit 8°‘ 1W0 ‘YB?’ Aufillst 15. 1914,l~‘rench patrols siZh- ".‘-’°“- I'm-s has". rephed the 01" ted them and a plan for there Servmg Edward‘ wholesale dcsertion from tho Gor- mmi army was quickly drawn lip‘ The lower down a mun gets lr A French corpral trumpeted the "l"! Wlmd 1h‘! 1193f!!!‘ U18 POOl YOU signal, whereupon the Ninety ninth Wm find him. Sale of i Samples of new Models l Brass-lows Here’s somethin that no well dress- ed woman can a ord to m'ss. ‘Had a chance to get hold of these simples at 'a very attractive‘price—we are there- fore putting them on sale away below regular. M25 Brassleres for . . . . . . . .980 1.50 Brussicres for . . . . . . $1.19 2.50 Brasslcres for . . . . . . . 1.79 2.85 Brassleres for . . . . . . . . 2.10 _ ’ 3.35 "Brasuierel for .. . . . . . 21S ff‘ 4.00 Brassiereséfor . . . . . . . . S.’ . l a I v I,‘ ., ' LIMITED i rcazoueluwui. Ric. I.’ 3:6 iv-H-J-r" . ‘ . Jean ..- \ arrays u» soy ln tmfrm- A lnci. ‘ ‘ ~ . ONE-I'M t! -DON'T FORGET G. W. V. A.- dsnco in Union Hull at 8.30 Lsbor Day. woos-s 2i --At\\il88lON to 5 nds tor G. W. V. A. field dsy is 50c. which includes cdmsslon to grand stand and tux. IMO-W! 2|. -NEW SHIPMENT Aluminum ware. A largo assortment of the different plcoss at right prices. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. 35859-3-21. —LIGHT FALL overcouts for men in bolted and loose fitting models, recently opened. Prices $27.50 to 885.00. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. 2585-9-3-2l. -NEW FALL MODELS in lud- les’ cloth and seal plush coats now on display. Sec them. Sinclair & Stewart Limited; 2585-9-3-21. -WOMEN'S KID OXFORDS snil high cut boots. A big ranze of best makes now showing. ' Sinclair & Stewart Limited. —14 TRACK AND FIELD events. Gentleman's dirivlng_ra_ce_ and base ball game, Charlotictovnr-and Sum- mersldo at G. W. V. A. sports at Summcrsldc on Labor Day. 3800-0-3 2i —L08T.- Bstweién Middleton Corner and Sumrnsrsldo on 28th August a tweed raincoat. Finder kindly leave with Mr. Jas. A. Mc- Neill, Summerside and receive re- ward. P. A. McKonua. Emerald. 2584-9-34“. -GREEN TOMATOES. Pickling Vinegars, Spices, Tumeric, Curr)" Powder. Celery. Mustard Seed. and other necessaries for the pickling season selling at lowest prlcenSin- clair & Stewart, Limited. 2585-0-3-2i. —THIS STORE will be closed on Labor Day. Monday, September 1th and will remain open on Vloll nesday afternoon Sept. 8th. The Wednesday hslf holiday will be continued for the balance of Sep- tember. Sinclair & Stewart Limit- ed. 2585-03-3- -LABOR DAY SPORT IN SUM- MERSIDEr-The G.W.V.A. sports on Labor Day (Monday), will be us. centre of attraction for the‘ athletes of the Western portion of P.E.l.sland. and will no doubt bring together the largest numb- er of athletes over competing lif. Summerside. A” lendld assort- nent of medals a d cup’; ls offer- ed as prizes. ll behooves ‘the young ner. of the country who can pos- aiblr- spa-re the time lo try tlicLr prowess in friendly competition with the city boys and thereby crest; a better fellowship and unu ersiaudlng. ' K. -—-SOHOOL WORK.— Following is the standing of pupils of Park Corner School for AugusL-Graue. Vl.—i Charlie BBrlYllu, Grade V. Sr.— I Fred Bernard. Grado V Jr. ——l~iszel Bernard 2, Annie Pldgeon, l. Ethel Maclmod", Grade lV Sr.-- \my Pnmploeli, 2. Vera MacLcod lrade lV Jr.——Mary Harding, 2 Archie Pldgeon 3, Helen Stewart; Grade lll.——l Harold Bernard, 2 ‘can Sharp. (equil) 2 Marion Stewart, 3. Lillian MacKenzic; Grade ll Err-Glennie iMacKenzie; Grade ll. Jr.——Arthur Pldgcon, . Mluriel Montgomery; Grade l Sr.- Eileer. Howatl 2, Annie Cole; Grade l, Jn-Warren Simms '2. Kenneth Pldgeon 3, George Sle- wsrt. Perfect attendance for month ——Myrlle Bernard Ola Harding. Amy Campbell, Mary Harding Hel- en Stewart. Roland MscKenzle Ralph MacLeod. Harold Bernard Sharp Marlon Stewart, George ‘Howall Glennie MacKenzie- and Eileen Howstt. i1. r. swumn M. D., C. M. Physician and liirgoon Hus opened on cllco cl KINKOIA, - P. I. lllllll I 4m? rnou nouns-us csh- ' 9i- 2595-9-3-21. - i —lllllllll u. w. v. ‘A- field. du psd- _ st Sunuusi-sldo. $342; PIlkLL-mr my. .V moor csqflfifify bu. in ‘Bfillllfifllllfllflm Dr- Poiwnon ‘lllic olflco Studios; -~ morbid. c‘ can! for a iiowrmodel Overland csr. Finilsrqkindiy sp- ply to Prank McNeil! ~ Suminxrsldo. I03 0-4-21 ._PRIZE LFUTS READYP/Dhe Prince Co. Exhibition prise lists will be ri-sdy for distribution on “rcdnesday 15 inst. These prise lists may be had at the Secretary's Office. Bummerside. -AUTO COMPLAlNT8.—0n sc- eount of the many complaints com- purchased drivers license and the Government not taking any steps xtownnds compelling own of cars to have licenses rsgls red. the police of the fown have decided to take action to try and remedy it. The‘ Suuimersldc merchants have reduced the price of sugar to 21c, per lb., which makes this a lower retail Drlce than any other town in Canada while the highest price ever paid for sugar was 25c. per lb. -BOARD OF’ TRADE MEETING. —-T.he regular monthly meeting of (be-Board of Trade was held in the Civic Building on Thursday even- ing with Mr. J. l-eRov "oln-"i. Pros. occupying llie clinlr. The night being very lllslttVuluuifl i... y few members were "Poser" "‘ ' ihe reading of the minutes of the former meeting was read and adopted. the usual business matters took upmhe time. The Board will look into the matter cf -the lack of accommodations offered by the railway to the passengers and particularly the maimed passen- gers of the ‘Sackville train wreck of recent date. it appears that llio passengers arrived in Borden af- ter walling considerable time at the site OF-lllfl wreck Clrtowu train took the passengers East while the “tau... ,...-.....,,.. . could lo as they pleased, slay in Bordon 0:" at Emerald. A letter was read by the President asking lhri‘. a delegation of the Summersldo DQ811101 Trade he represented m the Maritime Board of Trade which ‘ls"io lake place lLl AIIIllOXSl, so 29.-1!‘€0-'AlHc the different resolu- minus which are lobe presented by this" Board at the forth comirg meeting in Amhcrst. The follow. 111K delegates were appointed: J LeRoy Holman, T. D. Ramsay, J. W. Lldston. Creelman MacArthur J. E- Dilllon. Chas. Fiensley, D.’ J. Bonneli and L. M. McNeil, Meet- ing ivns then adjourned. WESTERN. PERSONALS x ~ ..—-Mr, Henry Gaudet left Thurs- day morning on a business mp u; Sl- Jflhlll N- B-. and other parts. —Mrs. James E. Heargay of Baf- KPF- lllillflifl. is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. M. Noonan, Slllllmcrsldo, —Mr. Hicks of the Dept. of Agriculture, New Brunswick, was I in Town today, seeking me for u", Dept. of Agriculture, to be new on AQI-i}. lzirms. P:lh ‘I157. -_.__., amp-w" rs‘. d—~Mrs. Charles Chesholmgeturn- e lo Wolfevlilc after visiting her aunts, llie'Mlsscs Muirliead, Sum- mersidc. —lllr. Eall. Rayner. Summon- Zllde. loft Tuesday morning on j, r and fox business‘ trip g0 Mo“. "ell. Ottawa and New York. —~Mrs. Frances Bodies and father Mr. Ronald Campbell returned lo their homes in Summerside, after visiting friends in CIIDDDBIHQIL N —<Mrs. Thomas Andrew and allflhler Miss Jean returned IU their home ln St. Eleanors, after 59911411118 lhs pm frw months wlln friends in Vancouver B.C. —-Mcssrs Aeneas McDonald, Jilllll [lullmnn and Fn-E. Murphy returned lo Summersida after I pleasant motor trlp to friends l? Vernon River. PTWS DIAR! ‘ WH‘ ~ .-?~ .~"=-w>.-.-».. tall. l “omen-briefs. . means-swirls.» v " ‘Wills . .4 ‘ , , -. . _-|.".os'r.-1u the vicinity a Sum ing in from parties who actually , —REDUOTION OF SUUARP. ..Curdy and Co, the Montreal Slur" f‘ ‘Lawrence Gallant Harold Crow" ' g HIID I‘ ' OII ‘DARING RIIGUI OF IIQHT rglfllYf WIMQIIINOYAT ENT [cull Tlcclilor The department needs firemen us» You." ssld "smoky 10¢’ "t" tin, Acting Chief of the New York Firs Department, when conlffll-ll‘ lsting Louis Tlschler on his daring rescue of seven women and s. child while he clung to a 181188 U" stories in the air with his feet’ barely resting on the toll rim: P‘ an extension firs ladder. Tl-schlfli‘ was dismissed from the devil’; ment eight months ago. afitsr hav- ing been a fireman for nine Years. when lie failed to appear for lrlal ‘on charges of having struck a bat- talion chief who admonished him st a firs. Petitions are now in cii” culnflon urging Tischlefs rein- statement and Acting Chief "Smoky Joe" has personally assured him his case wlll receive prompt at- tention. . .__.{-¢o>-—»—— ‘ He who runs sway may read. but lf he's running for office the less- | he has to say the better. l Some writers never disturb i‘ vfrmb that lies at the bottom of the inkwell. -- ' - isruu nunmnnns i HALIFAX Scptembrr .1.~—f0ii.~ mlnriil furnished m l<‘.u. 1w- Alch. .. Alo........... ‘Enhance-l -. .... sa Hlllnllp 847/ 1R5‘. 96' 60M qr» _r. Can. Par. .. .. .. .. 1211A» Cen.,..._...... - (‘uhuil Cane. .. .. .. .. . 90% l_' sed tomorrow and Monday. »—Mr. .l. M. Nicholson of GPOTE!" lown began his new duty as sla~ lion agent in Summcrslde, today in tho vacancy loll by Mr. W.M. Flynn 'wl| was transferred to Sourls. —Mr. Emmett Murphy of Free- town recently purchased the magni- ficent farm including crops of Mr. Alex Malhirsnn cf Emerald. This ls a splendid property and Mr. MurpL-y is to be codgrnfulziteq of his fine purchase. '—~Mrs. Fldclc Perry and son Earle. returned l0 Mclroso. Mass, after spending thp summer months with Mrs. Perry's mother, Mrs Patrick Mulligan. They were ac- rnmnlllllcfl by her sister. Miss Margaret Mulligan. who is relurn- ing to St. John, N. B. —~Mr. William W. Doyle and hmlly and Mr. 7_lll~ll‘l€3 '1. Doyle sons of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Pairlck -Doy- lo Tlgnlsh, returned to the Unn- od States on Thursday. by nulmi T110? were accompanied by jMr. John J. 0‘Kcc.'e s returned war veteran of the Unitcd Slates Army, Th" ‘fllleclsd to make their trip faction. ' mother. Prices Small Boy $575111‘)- Prices Larger Boy $7.00 11P- We have a complete assortment for Boys of caps, stockings, shirts, etc. at Qpr-ices that appeal to the economical Don't delay getting that new School Suituget i_t at once. See our splendid as- sortment, all Ithe latest styles and lovely patterns, these Suits are made t0 Stand the rough and tumble games 0f the $011001 yard, they are well tailored throughout and we guarantee them to give entire satis- .'—. .’—l.’—‘F—"-'L—\.—'.’—‘f— .——~:-— . ..—-—.-.-.—..-.-.-,—..—.~; ‘ a Prowse Bros Limited a The Clothing Men. “My yrandpn hnd a perplcxlll’ fit ycsiclrday," said little Hazel to her playmate. Lhy, lieu- fivs-ycsr-old ‘illflflflfilil- l guess you mean a parslelled stroke. don't you?!’ "Why. Elizabeth." said n_mollior to her four-year -old daughter, what are you putting on Y0!!!‘ stockings wrong sidsi out for?'_' "l dot to, momma." rslfllfid H?“ little lady‘, "lauss dcro ls a hole on the other side." gm A reliable Regulating Pill for Wo- men. I5 u box. Sold at all Drug Stores or mailed to my sddrou on receipt of price. THE SCHUBELL DRUG C0" llontrell, Quebec. PHOSPHONOL for MEN Restores Vim and Vitality; for Nerve and Bruin; lncronsus "Lrrisy matter”; a 'l‘onle—wlll build you u‘). I l box. or two for l5 at vlr sores. or b man on rot-civil nrlcv. THE BELL DRUG COK- PANY. llontrscl, Quebec. lo. A. Foster. Control Drugstore. ln about three days. ~~:'Yi!~"'£'.i'-"\li<" ‘NJ. d!“ -_ _.---<>-,--i-- 9-" <- - |~i PPerplcxity fit!" exclaimed Doro- Dr. DeVnn's French Pills Mliive Dollars For A Letter wlll be sent to the author of what. in tin opinion uf the Editor, is the most interest- ini; letter for publication. Au UuvBlODBI slnirld be address- ed "Latter Iox," cu- of ths Editor, "Tho Charlottetown Examiner, 1-20, Bin U9. Chur- lottotown. ‘ Communications must be original and exclus- ive. Preference will ho given to brisf letters bearing name and address for publication sud dsslliig with questions ol public policy, ospccislly ro- , gsrdlng agriculture and its prcblcml. w“ “n45; . .‘ V >- . . . 1 A Cheque for Five Dollars ‘ Enamel War. of the Best Make Ill Preserving Kettles, l‘ Double Boilers, d Sauce PlllS, Tea Kettles, ett, etc Black & C0 a‘. IUNNYIIDI . _i l AFTERN oou ?~ sxrunoan ‘m: OFFICE BOY onuéto , m-ro MY OFFICE mo smo/fiqri | so TO THE BALL. ems nus “JAMESfSAlD xfwusu You ASK A FAVOR You suouto an POLITE THEN \ cslnelm ooFTLY AND ABOlJTIT. 1'51; snow You. TAKE MYCHAIR mo Pneréuo You Ana BOSS, AND I'LL TAKE YOURC P Auo MAKE eeuzve m You.” mess DOWN AND WENT our REMOVING MY cAP SAID ="u= YOU PLEASLMR. m LIKE. roeo TO THE BALL GAMETMS AFTERNOON’; mp ‘we SAID‘. [fibiid-ruiusyoummv! You _ can o0 AN‘ nuns’: A poi-thin ‘TO sreuo ALL Yensetrll‘ '1 i v lF You CAN swine m: SIR. "