aucus-r s. 192s WONG? is the ime i0 Loch your am Root against Fire and Weather Brantiord Arro-Loqlr Slates have a special . interlocking Feature that lastens all the slates together to lorm a QNE-PlECE root. i he heaviest rain cannot penetrate. ‘Wind cannot carry oii single slates, nor can sun, hail or snow cause damage. Brantiord Arro-Loclc slates are perma- nent protection. They cost less to ihuy, less to lay, nothing lor upkeep, and can he laid right on top oi old wood shingles, dur- ing harvest-time ii necessaryl Their colours are iadeless Red, Green and Blue-Black, or the new blended shades "Dorset" and "Cornwall" For strildng appearance. See the Brantiord dealer now while lahour is plenti- lul and get a first-class rooi on at lowest cost. Branfifibrd la es u; l‘ b) Factory: Coldbrook, N. B. Ilnnchel at lhllinr N.S., Saint John. N. 8., ma st. .iohn‘|, Nild. Charlottetown, P. l5. I. Summerside, P. E. l. - FENNELL s. CHANDLER. SINCLAIR. s. srawanr, LTD- Montague. P. E. I. ' Malpcque. P. E. 1- Hunter River. P- E- l- Brantford Carritte Co. Limited FOR. SALE BY THE FOLLOWING DEALERS: POOLE b THOMPSON. LTD. PETER McXUTT & SON A. B. CUTCLIFFE Hatchedgin Filthsfei Reeldngw with Deadly Germs ‘fl-IE FUL -TOX KILLS THEM ALL No home is safe from invasion. These poisonous, biting. gtinging and destructive pests may appear at any timo- summer or winter. Be prepared. Use FLY-TOX. Assure healthful cleanliness. Avoid contagion. Flies alone ansmit thirty different diseases. Prevent contamina- tion. Kill the Fearful Seven. FLY-TOX has pleasant rance. Will not stain. Refuse substitutes-insist on FLY-TOX. Accept no other. Sold everywhere. FLY-TOX was developed at Mellon Institute of Industrial Resarch by Rex Research Fellowship. FLY-TOR ll by _ Canada Rn Bony Cm Linseed. Brigham.‘ Ont. Lost His Bet And l Has To Catch Elusive Chipmunk JASPER PARK. AltL. Aug, 3.. Because he lost his bet m; m; Dominion elections, Frank Con- i the rest of his holidays at Jasper park Lodge looking for a chip- ' munk weary of It; home lile, Mr. Conway. the day before the elee. tions took place, promised to catch s chipmunk and carry it u; the tlmherline on Whistlers Mountain if the Conservative; were return. ed- Th!!! 804. in with a large ma- jority. There are many elilp. mnnks around the grounds at Jasper Park Lodge and so far all l of them have been more nimble than Mr, Conway. “The only way. of Toronto. expwh to spend i thins I can do." protested m. Conway. “is to wait till l find a ‘ chipmunk that has domestic pro- ~; hi!!!" and W111i»: to go somewhere. If I do catch one, I still have the Plrlr Superintendent's oflice to contend with. because Jasper Park is l game preserve, and. so far le I know. there are no spe- cific exceptions to the regulations on chipmunks." Mr. C y. who said that his interest in eleetioiu, at the best of times. is mild. still ha! 1W0 "Belts of his holiday left before he starts east lor- Toronto; I Y Major League. Career Ended For Old Star (Canadian Press) , NEW YORK. Aug. i-Grover Cleveland Alexander. now Q, has been none too successful thus lai- in lhis minor league career, but. he Coach $810: Coupe .leaves a big league record in which he must get some satisfaction. ' In 19 years oi.’ campaigning under: the big top. Alexander piled up 373' victories. and lost. 108 games. In‘ three straight: seasons. beginring with 1,915, Alexander won more than 30 games. This record was made with the Philadelphia Nationals, who had paid $750 to Syracuse in i911 for him. Alex went to the Chi- cagoCubs in 1918, along with his watcher, Bill Killeter, for $50,000. Joe liicCai-thy. new manager o! the Cubs. released Alexander to the St. Louis Cardinals in 1926. Aleck P. J, NOY. Hunter Delivered Prices on WHIPPET 4 Four-Door Sedan $885 (rumble seer; $850: Roadster (rumble seat) $735- Touring S745. F. R.’ li/icLAlNE. 186 Grafton Street, Charlottetown _ River. fllJSSELL CLARKE. Mt. Stewart. corxrr cause: LTIZL. Montague. promptly helped pitch the Cards to a. pennant. The high point o! ‘Mack's career came that yeai- in :1. T32 weather was attendance was good afternoon was enter- 1n:...., favorable.‘ the and the social .th° w°fld3 series‘ climax“ by his l ed into with zast by all present. The “mkefiut °I Tbny Laue“ °i the amount. realized was ivell worthy of ‘Yankees tor the championship. Alexander started this season with the Phillles. who had obtained him on waivers. lie had lost three games and won none when his big league career finally was ended, Bennett Preparing His Cabinet (Canadian Pres-s) OTTAWA. Ont, Aug. 2—With a new Dominion Ministry in the mak- ing political circles in the Capital presented a picture cf restless ex- pectancy over the weekend. Hon. R. B. Bennett. the victorious Consens- tive leader n sure to give very ser- ious and more or less eXtfinded 0011- siderstion to the selection oi the men who will form his cabinet. The political future o! many a supporter will be decided ioir oi- against dur- ing the next few days, meanwhile stalwart, o! the party are reachinBl Ottawa from farflung battle lines to be in i-eadinus to offer advice to their chiei when they may be called upon. It is a. weighty task to form s government in s, cOuIIi-Ty 90 dlvfi" gent in its interests and so ocsmo- politsn in its Wllulation as Canada. Most oi the ministers oi the Kin; government are now in the capital making preparations to vacate the the eiiord made. Rev. E. M. and Mrs. Aitkcn and two children. Mildred and Douglas, were visitors to Summcrsicic on Tue;- day. Mr. Atkcn “as ‘in nttcndcszc: at Presbytery which convened in Trinity Church on that. day. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Lingley, Camp- ibcllton, N. B.. arrived here on Wed- giiesday and are the guests oi Mr. ‘and Mrs. Harold Stewart. Mr. Hartwell Crczicruyvho is ccn- nected with the Bible Society. ivas a welcome visitor for several days at his home here. Among the motorists to Summer- sidcon Tuesday iverc-z-Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell Crczicr, Miss Margaret Casely, Mr. Keir Crater. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ramsay. Miss Kather- ine Mountain. Rev. Harris and Mrs. Anthony and Rev. W. E. and Mrs. Aitken and ‘"M:inse" on Wednesday. Rev. D. M. and Mrs. Sinclair oi Vallcyiicld. were recent motorists in Malpeque. Among the motorists here on Wed- nesday were the following-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramsey and Mm positiorig they have occupied during ' the past parliament. ‘There is muehi routine to be carried out in order‘ that their successors may be Ibis w, pick lip the strings oi than unfin- ished by the i-eurins r°i1mm¢fli~ i Mr. Bennett is enema to remain: in Ottawa over the week end 5M5 Premier Mackenzie Kins will pro-i bsbly divide his time between Laur- ier House. his summer home at Kingsmsre and his oflice in the out‘ block. MALPEQUE Tho afternoon tea, bazaar . ma, pantry sale given by the Ladies of} Hall. on Wednesday. very sucrcr Douglas Gordon, French River; Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacKay. Park Corner; Miss Mary Johnso-ir Long River; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davison and Miss Lillian. Kenslngton; Mr. and Mrs. D. Mac- Kay. Springfield; Mr. Ernest John- stone and family. Long River; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sheen. Kenslngtcri; wand Mrs. Alex. Cousins. Burling- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crozlar, Wilmot. n is interesting m hear of the i-e- union of the Danish immigrants on this Island and the opportunity af- forded them‘ in hearing an Miss Post, oi New Haven. Conn, with " daughter. Phyllis. were guests at the lxOme_;,-/AJ-¢- Iii. . . , fcrmerly oi Deniriarls, now of Hamil- tzri, was an interested listener at ths service-Iii. DOYLE IN DEFINITE TOUCH WITH FArVllLY LONDON Aug 1 - Lady canon ltoylc. said today citat Sir Arthur lllIL-d established definite communic- dtlcn ivinh his family through the medium d; a psychic photograph. She told the Dally Herald in an interview that Rev. Charles L. Tweeclale. Vicar of Weston, York- lshire. and an investfig-iaor oi psychic phenomena. sat for the yrliotoizrriph. rears later, completely ‘x1 spirit and appearance. and apol- Doyle, yvidow o1 Sir Axtliur Conan ‘ rilOll he was thatlie spent a month‘ ‘ltsi °i the "W153? 'in the community seeking out ‘fiiencls. As the year; have l Sir Arthur's picture, Lady Ciliiilli ‘Doyle said, is superimposed upon a n - - ,- .__________. _______. - .‘ were SuYi-“Tizfid. l‘. 2 yncblcin oi more zntcilzgcnt religious when he departed less than Live leaders in all ages, Prof. Goclbcy said. Felts filter his arrival to enter the has not been to find able incense but Trappist. monastery at Getmemane. to get rid oi it. They had another stir when he reappeared in Olarksville three 711g; RITA LA-[HAM ransfcrmed LEAVING FOR NORTH cal-red to the girls he baa known. OTTAWA, Aug. u-Anathei- plucky for letting them believe he was a Ottawa girl is gong to bare the iso- smgle man when he was married‘ latioi-i of the Far North. She is Miss and had separated from his wife, Rita Latham. of 6B Fourth avenue, 11;; m me meansme ind did-L who leaves on Wednesday for Slriigle 5;. edger m amne gm- me damp.‘ Point. a tiny saith-merit sixty miles 0i‘ the mighty his Mackenzie rive: rrnicn cleboucnrs passed ‘ mic the Arctic ocean. 1,10), have mad with interest of his} Here with a hanriiul oi devoted co- work‘ B5 Brobher Joseph in the 1k iimil-Jrrs. Miss Lauirm will curry out ..__ _, . . ‘poi: czlom". He has sent Christmas Sidmosdtitcffinin 2M2‘: . f 1 i , “ MIC‘ l inkcns every year to several oi these ‘ - _ 5 boarding fillChfiul “wshcci at photograph of fivearlzile. The picture ' iivzis made by a professional iahotarz- xaplier. but the plate was developei ‘and printed solely by Tfveedale. Furthermore. sairi Lldy’ Conan Doyle. PcterPovfell of Cltexer re?- LEiVGd through the spirit guide a massage from Sir Arthur about u reeled envelope which Su- Arthur left with Lady (Johan Doyle. She said that there is such an envelope but that it can only be opened when ~ cf administering ‘ suadcd to go to Honolulu for hoszi- ibcicre Captain Duttori. says “oi all Sir Arthur directs he: to 0pm it and y tells her in advance what it or>~.zts.lns_ She asserts that the family already 5 . . has had several marvellous expe- riences r-ind that there has been , much evidence oi communication i from Sir Arthur. l RUNS LEPBR. COLONY I JVAS BEAU OF OTHER beau brummei of 60 years ago b0- rame the good samaritari Molokai leper colony, Such is the story recounted by Clarksville belles of that day grown old and reminis- cent. their thoughts dravm to Hono- lulu hospital by news that Brother ‘Joseph lies with shattered health at i137 after 44 years oi toil. ‘lNCENSl-I was sunbeam ‘ D ' . Summerside; Mn AYS n OLD gown‘. dM .s.Bi-nim1 iuui iviiss Harrell . u“ i’ e ‘ opsnxsvmna. rem». Aug. 2-.» of the . ‘ from their gods. In the early eighties. they recall.’ Ira B. Dutton. handsome and dash- ing Yankee who had advanced from ‘the ranks to captain in the Union _srmy came to Olarluville as a gov- Princetown United, in Mnlpequsilzy in Charlottetown recently. It Cbllltef 5mg, Qetzed by rude"; groom July 30. was!» well imp-shied the 10v that ‘vflinsiiasome and gracious. he became siiil. The hall in genera‘. brought tr- there people on this cc- go-i-ygy pjplflil‘ with the belles of‘ andthe tables in, particular. were onion-a law almost a real as a m” d“ nddffiss l arnmenr. agent to settle claims oi; ‘Oi’ l mini-Si" °i the“ Wm n‘i'l°“5l' Cullen! 7°?‘ h°i9¢~l "*4 qulfi°lml—"‘l the incense rituals of their time were I‘ ii‘lCl"iEl_5. He went t-o the island in 1886 and three years later took up the work the colony By scrupulous caJe he escaped the dis- ease and only recently was he per- I-l-cnglc Point lss: July. ml care. Chancellor J. W Stout. who as a lawyer, presented many ivar claims the different men the government sent ltere. I thought he was the fairest and most impartial." IN FORMER DAYS CHICAGO. August ‘l-The incense v that curled lazily l-leavenward from the altars oi the early religionists was not incense-at all, a University . oi Chicago journal suggested today. but narcotics. Prof. Allen H. God- boy, of Duke University. concluded in the journal that narcotics are tar g earlier in human experience than‘ bread and that the bizarre visions‘ and frenzles of the nsrootic-crazedi women guflet Th“. Yield to these GIlClPIlYS were accepted as revelations J ii-givleta (genuine ARspirin has many i _pcr_ n uses. _ cad the prnven directions found in every pack!" 11f AiPmn tablets and don't cnduré" needless sins from ncuralgtq neuritis r eumatism, etc. Keep n ' bottle oi these tablets in the house; _‘ "Pr? the pocket tin if subject "ifiliiflttti headaches. sudddfl f: l- Qlllfik relief. yvithout any srmful effects. As ll'lf'i does not depress the heart. iist loo]: each {ihme £0; the name Ar irin-and 8"" Genuine printe i red every box. n on ASPIRIN tablets will pain. relieve No doubt about that. Even those deep-seated pains that make a man's very bones ache. Even the aystemir pains thgt "The primeval ravage discovered‘ that the smoke in his chimneyless; cavern producer queer physiological; effects," the article said. “and s, lit- ‘ tie experimentation soon taught him. that certain weeds or sticks were re- ' rpcnsible. That learned, he took to praying to these kind gods ior more . beautiful visions 0t the world." Hebrew prophets who ivarred upon: mo: um: no. 7 not simply championing monotheiam but ivere waging a tight "against nar- N rctiz-ivnn that civilization is still carryina on. the proieuor laid ‘Dill .4. , ..