_r -4 __ To Protect. Y...» Interests A Alcmite Costs No More Than rd 1* It is our guarantee to you that we have signed a contract to use only genuine Alernite Lubricant. We have done this to protect your interests as well as our own, because we know that the best lubricating system in the world is useless unless we use the proper quality of Lubricant. Drive in and let us give you a 100% job. 1,4,4...- "Fflflfflbl s1...’ m-n-h- .--~i n! .\|"""* ”""“ "i" "Um," Wm, "puns" set lnvnrvy um "flvlflhl. m" ""1; Ins». Trun Alrmltr r-h-n-uls Lvvhfhmnf nhlllllll - tin-u the vlrwtvulrr, srruler lu-nt um! cold. _ A. HORNE & CO. ALEMITE (‘harlot tsiown r ...__.._.__. D3 u: WESTERN auunuu rns: csannomrowu. councils = on. _ Bruce's. soss-r-zz-zl —AU'f'0 asap, tall and dash lights, at Braces. 8063-7-22-21 DFLA8HQIGHTS, wholesale and retail at Bruce's. 8053-7~22-2i _c|.|oosw$ pure prepared plilni. sold right st Bruce's- 8053-7-22-21 EBORDENP- Wednesday, Jllly 27th., Strawberry Festival Borden. Union Hail grounds. Concert, at night. Proceeds in aid of Hall. _ 8050-7-22-21 -—-SAD BEREAVEMENT -- The mas Wall (use Ruth MacDougalli formerly of Coleman. P-E-L- Wm ~llttle daughter. Helen Ramsay. at the age of three and a half years. whicll occurred at Calgary, Alberta, oll July 6th. 0f spinal meningitis, after an illness oi three weeks. bright, lovable child and will be greatly missed in tile home. ing the past week Tiglnsh had the pleasure of anvlslt from their former Curate, Rev. M. J. Rooney. now pariah priest of Cardigfln- F11‘ ther Rooney was accompanied b)’ his father and Rev. Jos. Rooney o! liiorell. ' —TALENTED VOUNG LADY-—- ltlies Alma Buotc, who during the Lubricant Mr. C. J. Robertson, a former C snadisn, who ls general manager of the London (Eng) Daily Expre s: and chairman of the Sunday Ex- press. Having met Lord Beaver brook. then Sir Max Aitken, just before the war, Mr. Robertson was invited to join the staff of the Daily Express, which he did, but not until after he had seen years of service in the war and had been severely gassed. His progress. when he did become associated w lth- the paper was phenomoflll. I'll- lng in eight years from assistant circulation manager to general manager, while the circulation of the paper leapt from 600.000 to 1,000,000. Mr- Robertson, with h is family, is at present visiting his father, R. W. Robertson of Toronto. L0ndon’s New Sport (By British United Press) LONDON, July flit-Greyhound racing has come to London to stay. There can be no doubt oi it in the mind oi anyone who saw the crowd at. the White City Stadium the other night, and felt the thrill oi on- thusiasm which passed through it as the first electric hare to run ill London was started. There was all the excitement of Derby Day; the voice of the book- ies was loud in the ring. The huge arena was well-tilled with a. crowd estimated at eighty thousand people. A bugle shrilling in front oi the judges’ stand announced the start of each race. As it sounded, the greyhounds competing were led across a bridge at the end oi the Stadium, muzzled. their long, grace- iul bodies protected and identified by bright-coloured coats, which bore their racing number. They were solemnly promcnaded round the ring iry attendants in white coats and bowler hats: and. . as they came before the Judges‘ stand, their muscles were inspected. and they received a final pat of en- . wuragolnent. Suddenly the crowd murmured "There he goes"; and, away to the _ right oi the stand, the hare. sur- prislngly life-like, save for his sta- tionary legs. dashed down the course. propelled by some invisible means. He gathered speed as he went; and the noses of- the ,dogs twilched in their cages as_ they caught sight oi him. Then. as he" passed their cage, the - timekeeper dropped s white handbsrohief, the and flying officers 0. E- Woi-sley, Seaplanes Fast As Education IONBOIN, July 20- —-Britaln hopes to win back tho coveted Schneider Trophy, the blue riband 0i intelnntlonal seaplane racing, in contest with Italian and United States airmen over the lagoons of Venice in September. The reas- on for llritlsh confidence is that seven machines capable of doing 300 mile-s an hour are being pre- pared tn represent this country. When Major do Bernardl, Italy. won the Cup from the United Slates last year, his top speed was 258 miles and his average 246. Great Britain is determined that coveted records are not to lie un- challenged in the possession of oth- er countries. The seven machines on which Ilritaln pins her hopes for the Schneider Trophy, are oi three dif- icrent types. Throe of them are supermnrlne-‘Nnpler s5 monoplunes,‘ three will he Cloister-Napier lV. bi- planes. and one will he a Crusader monoplano driven by an air-cooled engine of enormous powerpthe first super-speed plane to be do- signeri and built round an air- cooled engine. A special high speed develop- ment flight of the Royal Air Force has been formed to carry outnests at Felixstowe, and irom its person- nel will probably be selected the pilots who will race the British planes against Italy and the Unit- ed- States. The flight is under command ni squadron-lender L, H Slstter; its other members-ore flight-lieutenant S. M. Kinkhesd past few years has distinguished herself among the modern artists] in the city oi New ‘York, ls visit- ing her mother, Mrs. l~‘. J. Buotn, Tlgnlsh. Needless to say. her friends are glad to have Miss Alnla with them again and congratulate her on her success ill her chosen profession. —‘CENTRAL BEDEQUE Baptlstl Pastorate, Special Services Sunday: July 24th, 1927, Morning at 10.45 .l.. m. Dr. Sldey will preach, followed! by Sunday School; Afternoon at 3i p. m., Lower Freetown; Evening at 7.30 p. m., Special service at Cell- tral Bodeque, Rev. Dr. McCoombe, 0i’ Cleveland, Ohio. Rev. Dr. Mc- Coombo is Pastor of one of the largest Methodist episcopal church- es in Ohio, and will have a stirring message for all who attend this service. Orchestra and Choir in attendance. —-AN EXAMPLE _—- An example well worth imitating has been not by the firm of Messrs Bracu, Mc- Kay & Co., l.td., Summcrsitie, in painting and generally improving their warehouses, sheds and other outbuildings. The buildings have all been newly painted or whitewasll- fully clean and tidy appearance. it is hoped that the example of this enterprising firm will spur others 0n to improve their premises cs. pecially at this time of the , year when we have so many visitor-g, VISITORS-Mr. James B. Sinclair of Winnipeg, a cousin of Dr. E. E. Sinclair of Summerside, with his three dough. tors. Wednesday afternoon com- pleted a succesiul motor trip from Wiilllllwir. when they arrived in Summerside. They motored first to Ynrmollth." N. 8.. where they picked up Rev. Mr. Rogers and Mrs. Rogers, the last-mentioned be- ing a (laughter of Dr. Sinclair, They will spend rt few days here and returning will pay a visit to the Brs d'0r Lakes .ln Cape Breton. Thursday afternoon Mr. Sinclair motored to Hamilton to visit n15, uncle. Mr. Donald Sinclair. now in,’ hi“ 951i! yflal‘. and who resides on‘ the old family homogtearL —<WELCOME —.BRACE'8 CARRY A COM- PLETE STOCK of pure Shellac, Vhralsh, Paint, White Dead and 8053-1-22-2l -—'MANILLA AND 8E8? flexible English wire hay rope, sold right at. Bruce's. 8053-7-3_2-2i l stock at Bruce's. —RO88r-M|LLER FOX IM- 8053-7-22-2i. OUITS contain honomesl,’ meat scrap. dried milk. etc. Sold risht at many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Tho~ regrot to hear oi the death of their the hospital. Helen was a very __WELCOME VISITOR — Dur- ltook in 25,500 pounds of milk and etl and give the premises a doilght- " Sis. Elizabeth's Mutt. is s ‘ Moss. is spending us; vacation with her parents Mr. Hamill, Central Bedsque. .- merslde, P. E. 1., is spending a few d!!! in i116 city. the guest of has aunt, Mrs. JR. Thompson, “Blood- msn Street, Mouton. _ —<IUY POTATO" GROWERS’ Supplies at Bruce's. 8053-7-fl-2i —FOX‘ NETTING. all sizes. stock at~Brsce's.- - 8053-7-22-2i. -—IMPERIAL PUPPY MEAL in in --FRESH CEMENT just. arrived st Bruce's. 8053-7-22-2i. —MOBIL A‘. E. and B. Motor Oil, the kind Lindbergh used, in stock at Bruce's. - 8058-7-82-2l. —-FEED voun Foxes Ross- Mlller Meat Fox Biscuits, fresh stock at.Brace's. 805li-7-22-2-l _TH ERYMOS BOTTLES lowest prices, at Bruce's. 8053-7-22-21 PAINT AND CLEAN UP ——- lime and crude roofing oil are cheap, and Glidden's paint is sold right at Bruce's. 8053-7-22-21. —AUCTION on July 28th, at Rogers’ House, Notre Dame St. Go there for bargains. 8085-7-23-31. Sat. Mon. Wad. —-LOST — Spare tire and carrier between Summersltie and Dunk River. Finder please leave with Postmaster, Summorsido. ' 8095-7-23-1i. --P. O. REPAIRS-The roof of the Summerslde Post Offic build- ing is undergoing repairs, as dur- ing wet weather considerable wat- er finds its way through the slate covering. Mr. Peter G. Clarke has the contract ill hand and a good job may therefore bu expected. —-OHUROH NOTICES for July 24th: North Bedeque United church. Rev. W- A. McQuarrie oi‘ Rexton, N. B. will preach at North Bedequc at 3, Freetown at 7.30. No service at Wilmot Valley this week. --DAIRYING — The Dunk River .Dairyiug Co., Bodeque, last week lhad the biggest in its history and Eastern Guardian . JCHAUTAUQUA- at Montague, September lli to 21st. 80Bl-1-2217i lnmowraous RACES August 19th., don't miss one of the best races aver held on P. E. I. List oi classes lo appear later. 8024-7-218i od Vice-President Mi‘. H. J. Mabon, of Montague home last night. elected first Vice-President of the Association. The following items in connection with the convention ap- peared ln the Halifax Daily Star oi the 20th and the Herald oi the 21st. respectively. HALIFAX, July 20.—'!n session here today and tomorrow, the Mari- time Opliometric Convention holds its first meeting at the Y. M. C. A. this morning when a civic welcome will be extended the visiting dele- gates, and a number of ‘era will be heard on professional sub- jects. In the aitemoon the delegat- es will convene in r a business ses- sion while in the evening they will be taken for a motor boat excursion on the Arm, ending up at the Waeg- woltic. When they arrive at the Club the membe s will listen in on the radio. which has been installed there, to a speech by one of their own dele- gates H. M. Harris, who will broad- cast an address from C.i-l.N.S. on "The Conservation oi Vision." To- morrow there will be a_ business ses- sion in the morning, while in the afternoon the visitors wlll'be motor- ed to Silver Sands where they will have supper, returning in the even- ‘ing. Those speaking at today's session will be Dr. H. H. Corbin, H. M. liar- ris, A. C. Rockwell oi Saint John, T. J. Davis, G. N. Burbidge, Dean oi and T. J. Wallace. H. W. Cameron and T. J. Wallace, H. W. Cameron the President will preside at all the meetings. . l HALIFAX, July BL-The annual convention of the Maritime Opto- mctric Association, opened at 9.30 Mr. H. J. Mabon elect- who has been attending the Mari- time Optometriu Convention arrived Mr. Mabon was o'clock yesterday morning, in the Y. M. C. A. building. The retiring presi- dent, H. W. Cameron, occupied the manufactured 9.000 pounds of but- tcr. This does not look as if Seed Potatoes was interfering with the Dairying industry. The factory has about 250 patrons. ~ _-?-<ro>-——- , PERSONALS —Mr. and Mrsflseo Harper, New York, are visiting their parents in Tignisll. —Rev. W. McCabe, Tlgnlsh, mo- tored to Charlottetown on Satur- day. ~Mlss Elaine Bennett, Charlot- tetown, is visiting Surnmerside, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jelly. —-Miss Edna Melnnls, Boston, is visiting her parents in Tlgnlsh. —Me4ssrs7l;verette Conroy Lorne Murphy, New York, are spending their holidays in Tignish. ——Mrs. P. A. McDonald and "Buddy" who have been visiting in Souris, returned to their home Zu Tlgnlsh on’ Tuesday. -—-Mlss Beatrice McCarthy, Sack, is spending the summer at her home ill Tignish. -—Mlss Kathleen Brennan return- ed to Tigalsh on Saturday, liter visiting friends in Charlottetown ' ——Dr. and Mrs. James MscDoug- all, Rumford, Mo, are spending a holiday at Grand River, and other places. Miss Margaret Jenkins, daughter oi Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Jenkins "left Monday on a visit to Victoria B. C. ——Dr. Johnston and family, Tig- nish. motored to Charlottetown on Wednesday l‘lth. While there the Dr. attended the medical conven- tion. -—His friends are pleased know that Mr. J. A. Beinard, Tig- nisil. in rapidly recovering from a attack of "flu." ~ ~—Rev. Urban Glllls, St. Dull- stan's University, returned to Char- lottetown on Thursday after spend- ing a few days in Tlgnish tho guest of Rev. Dr. McLellen. —Miss Anna. B. Hamill, nurse at Hospital, Brighton, ndfng her vacation with at Central Bedequs. Institute convey to you our heart- her paren --Mi.ss Ethel Hamill, Allsfmt, and Mrs. T. P. —Miss Beatrice Francis, of Buni- -Mr. F. P. Smith, accountant of gates, a civic welcome was accorded them by Mayor Kenny. During the afternoon and morning sessions the following addresses were heard: “Survey ordinary diseases oi the eye," Dr. H. H. Corbin oi Halifax; “The economics oi Oplometric prac-I tice," T. J. Davis, Halifax; “Lens Manufacturing." A. E. Boyle, Mari- time Optical Company, _“Demonstrat.ion oi the HsmnKrato- meter," A. C. Rockwell, Saint. John; "The future of Optometry." G. A. Burbidge, Dean of the College oi Pharmacy of Dalhousle University; "Vision," John; and Wallace, Halifax. Frenchwomen and travelling home, across the flower- ing plains of the Beauce. Chartres Cathedral-the most cur- ious monument in France-where the veil oi the Virgin Mary, given to Charlemagne by a Byzantine Emp- ress, has been exposetfior a week, in a gilt monstrance amid a. forest of candies, to celebrate the ninth centenary oi the building by Bishop Fulbert of the crypt, the largest in" France, in which the relic is norm- ally, preserved in a cedar-wood box. the martyrdom oi the Virgin Mod- oats, daughter of the Roman gover- nor, Quirinus. Her body was flung l" into ‘the well which the present ca- thedral encloses. ' To Mrs. Hugh F‘. MacKay, bars of Flesssnt Valley Women's felt. sympathy at this time, when you are called upon to mourn the loss of s kind and loving mother. community has lost a friend whose plsoe is not. easily filled. We realize your sorrow is hard to bear, but you hsve consolation in knowing she has . gone to her eternal homo, We trust therefore while your heart is heavy able to give you grace and stre ‘ th in look up to Him and ssy “Fa s1- thy will be done." - l Vsiley Women's Institute. chair. Officers elected for the com- ing years, were: A. C. Rockwell, St. John, president; H. J. Mabon, Mont- ague, P. E. L, first vice-president; T. J. Wallace, Halifax, second vice- president, and Charles A. Cunning-i ham, Saint. John, secretary-treason: er. Eli Boyaner, Saint John, was elected a membc of the executive. a A ‘New Idealist ' r 3 Stockings ‘to $1.00 * 24 cinch‘ i Silk leg 8 SIUOKINGB "I0 TIIB- {All THE PRICE REMAINS THE 5A1“ l" "W" i!!! 0f shot‘ dresses sxsilk stockllll which comes well up m" " thsknsoisshsolstelyneossss, butihosisfrssirslnonthsdeiieatgm " thrdsds st the bend of the knee often means disaster, ‘this seldom hippo“ to both stocking st the some time _snd while one is damaged boygnfl m psir the other - mains perfect. New It is possible to buy fling gmcnnn t0 the pslr and be sblo to replace tho damaged one. All ‘the New Shades Psseh Flesh A Nude Tillo ~ Moonlight Cheri lllsok White Silver Evcllflow Platinum Grain Brsn lions: _ Agqqvhm runes Sunset Buff ‘ Champagne Parchment Another Shipment Of Lovely New Hats Arrived This Morning $3.50 l00’new novelty hats, resl copies of the latest Paris and New York styles received by express and g0 on sale tomorrow morning in three groups. 8o be on hand early as they will not remain on our tables for long at these prices. $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 This lot is even more attractive than the lsst and look like much higher priced hats. All the new shapes and shades are included in the loft PATONB. -_-,,----_~_._1-_-s~.-~.-.p— =-_.._-..»-__.-....._.....,_. ...-...,,...-ss~. l Lectures Given i Following registration of the dele- Halifax ; Saint by T. J. Albert Gamett, “Physcologyfl Pilgrims to the Plains oi Beauve (By British United Press) LONDON, July zz-Thoussiids of pilgrims are from The church is built on s. site of Julius Ceasar found the worship LETTERS or smrarn Pleasant Valley. Dear Mrs. Macliayz-We the mem- Our you may look to Him who alone is Signed on behalf ‘of- the Plssssn bars of the us; were mm, d l; s. n. Web tor us. M. s h u id. : , ~—-- ' - \ . Ao- flashes oi lightuwere aiter m: ' The tullliwluinrsssrus ole szltilsl- 2,'g,,*};1,"{,_§q',',';,3153333533", To Mrs. Ales. MacDonald. l- Ceiivwm- . h"'““:i°';',!," i, Thgy did m); “my; mm, of comm der Cu contests show how re- v", pfluut “o '88“! vmluon jllesssnt Vslloy. ' international Live Bird Esllihil. PM! Q5106. _ . . “W” ' m, kept fm- ‘ma; 0g 3mm, md msrkab y the speed of Bus planes g p ~ "n, u h.‘ home.“ ‘Avofpw. N_ Dear Mrs. MscDonslct-We the Telegraph Office, To hols. 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' '" manned than of! u they st- “MTLQQ arm,“ ‘fivwbllmtttftt "to so will be sussts of her mothsr. Mrs. hi?‘ rlitull 10W hem " to» cumuan ltsoord up! 500ml of Pttiorsr- ~ - , l0 dill‘! hind i-hll blftltl" 1938:‘; H d a, t 177 _ . Y ' "f ° Y" UPI" DJ-f. MacDonald. and Mr. slid-Mrs. s c ds I H1199“- Y°l' 1 m“ gamut“; “a hi" jug‘, ._ “e - ....:."... fart-s“: ilkiihlfil.’ ::.*".:.°:.: :;:~:a,t;t:c-::..,- "er-r swan c": a... . . r u. a u . -——-.oo¢-___. xiii-Baird States m: tlnguisiuswisltors. _ ' ~ ma” to» Meatless poultry 9. _ l 3mg _ ._ -c.n. an. MacDonald, n. s. 0.. new om Anointed. M , 0n- W. m. w hmf, 1'{,,;':,,*?,f,;,3;'";, T 1 n. c.. M. n. of; snsstuoiuwrlis hu méroiai satuolu- ..;.-_.. ,, H . . A ' . N 0 neon s SHIV/Gilli”. P130! a Willi; lilioll should always. is film“! ‘t-m. Guam!“ i‘ w“ who ‘kn.¢m°“a|“1 ya“ - _ ' . ~, , - - . i. N“ pieoopoi sine on the coals of s hot veil load wi - . , 2 D lmon _ etifltsltll lflyglivlhli- . ' y; - - - “i.- .. - - vs.» left Wstisssdsy for , ~ ~ . ., W- than 4m Mt wt n A . - b, 3 (tonal-duals Eskimo. r i of a woman in progress at. ChartresJthe cathedral is so He discovered an altar. raised by the precious veil. - Druids, to a woman seated with a It is only rarely that the relic is child on her knees. The early Chrls- exposed. The lsstpccasion was in tialns converted the statute to their 1876, when the cathedral celebrated use, and it remained in the crypt‘. the 1,000th anniversary of the gift of the cathedral as “Our Lady be- of - the relic. Charles tbs Bold, who low the Ground" till it. was destroy- received it. from Charlemagne. ed by tire in 1793. A replica, the one brought it to Chartres in 8'16, and. ‘in the crypt today. was erected when in B11, the precious relic was raised the cathedral was repaired again. as a standard by Gantelme, the in the upper church famed for her flight the Norman, Rollo. miraculous powers, but nothing in Few oi the- pilgrims assembled here this year knew the truth about tho veilhwhich is not a. veil, as vl understand the word, but a garm- ent wom by the Virgin, audssl; until the end of the eighteenth con-I tury commas to ‘as a chemist. Emblemst-io H , tss‘ n. worn on the left crust hymfélfim‘, The garment is similar to the knee red or red-striped robe worn by B0- man women il0 distinguish nevi: married women from the unmarried Such robes or veils may still lr seen in use in Palestine. prized ‘ as the There is a famous "Black Virgin" then Bishop of Chartres. 10 Dui. ti: ll roll)‘; - oeutlor cllcotionnlfilleil- ' O] TMZZY CANAD/ll ~ JULY- zrm- T9~ luotlsr lu- 1937-