' NE.-10;'1926' i W‘ e I we] i’. corrective action. A little ABBETS in a lass of water" each day a nature keep you ABBETS makes a drink alive with Iaughin bubbles. You'll likeitscoo clean taste and its gently . /"' 1 f- ~<. 4,, fdfllfliPina-f '3' - i i HEALTH Central Guardian vice. Phone 687 0r 209-J. Juno 113th at 3 o'clock._ Rev. M MIItche-II. brook, Wednesday, June 10th. liar Jenkins. 9738-6-10-"31 ely. STRAYED FROM CYRUS GA both ears. St. Marys, New GIasZQW. WEST RIVER AND OORNWAL —iService4s, 1Sunday, Junc- Iéanings From Dr. ilovyer on Wednrsday H, 1gr0WIll on ithc facc. ulter is at the home of, his y, ILN. T}... young Englishman wl1o ply came to this country, ule a short stay. Rev,i“'.B' llluson, D.I).. older people Ilene. y yL-afl-l ago he came to. vi111-o and for a 1; thcn a vcr-y young than, ibuie paid to his 1ne111cry by '_l}_Rii1~y In u recem issue of ptlst Beacon" of Purl land. oual sorrow. Oren. Ilflllgg his zuloption. America. 1 Die-go called national aiten M111. Twenty-five years Southrrn California but on 11111011. His call to ti1e topic of ‘Portland to sticceerl Ilihe (lospol tI1at. would n‘. years in that pulpit be Convention, ibut gent. ltutiou in the whee-la of denominnt s Ilroachor of tl1e Gosiprl ilurcit of 1400 members. NEW SHOES FOR LADIES FROM. FASHION CENTRES " Almost daily we are raceiv- “I new. latest styles in Women's shoes. We detail a l" of the latest. GREV KID one strap, rub- lvw heels, Price $4.00 “GREY KID one strap, mod- mi" Cuban heels, rubber top I Price $4.50 turn aolos, m, v .1. a "r. as1.1.. Can- “mt Oldest and moat rsllabls Z“:°"l1 I lovsly shoo "m " 1:‘ "Nil. as sort as a “m; "l"! tho larger a $12.00. Our Price $10.00. ’- sauvunu (or 510111115) Kid "Hr slippers, medium heels Price $4.50 . “riELTONE Cllf (Light hi!) ‘Pin pumps, Cuban, a nlos NI Price $5.95 "T EN -r LEATHER. Wmpa with buckle ornament, -I'ubber heel. $4.00. ' " "T E-N T Lsafulzn :""l>l- with bu ’ ’ ornimant. m: "m Cuban hsai, rubbsr Price $4.50 }A1.1.1-:v..:1.a- a mums mamas My form of loot at- . ‘l '° by our-1poolallst. Tryon And Vicinity “Im, Boulter was operated upon. ,__\1r_<, AlmlrarFoy and is under ,carr of his‘ niece, Miss Ethel tlcrtook \vork with Geo. Mac Ho zlcpartrd rpuflg uIIkIIOWII on Tuesday last. pnliy died in illflrllllllll. Oregon. kindly re1111-.n1<bere1l by many of Nearly short 11ml‘- rlnd I11 the Iluiptlst church. gglifflill; eloquence is yet often ken of. Many of his old frioutls lllbe- interested in the following Minneapolis. The drath of Dr.W.B. lliuson. internu- Ile was an English- 1n by birth and education. well own to l1is ow11 countryibut even Ier known 111111 loved I11 the lnlltl whore i111‘ ln-id about fo11r long and most portani ipastoratcs His work at rce a titan went from 011r section urn would re-iport having heard. hgroa; plezrsure and profit, Dr ' White Whitconnb Brougher was a lllll’ of gratification ‘to all Iovrrs Ihtruth. for all 111011 overytvhem in iWhl-te jfonrplo while inn _occupled Its 1pulplt. After inul and for 1a short time was an nudist under lthe Northern Bap- Ilinson was vvlnicndcd Io be an eccrsizisii- He was ‘by nature and unfltted to Itcconto 11 11 He. was a preacher. u_m11r- 2.111111 he had the hoax-r of a - . it was no ‘surprise. there- rt. Io sne him go back to the pas- rale a11d ta-ke a couple of‘ hund- people on the Eastslde Portland din a few short years ibulld a ‘son was extremely attractive. ll w?’ and attendants upon hi5 services. ‘H15: looking upon him for the first time, M“ never distvpprylnted. He comiblne rnccd, 11 slow and almost extreme] r... and Kay IHIPIIITP. who hear him; lIln-son tightcne needed. He said such who tors literally hung word. ll1p0l1 this crlra as one of the IIo m" to God and ills iWord were up‘ most in thought when llins‘ have the ilceilest. ‘sympathy of ‘Ion of thousands who knew and love this grral husband and father. combinerl the iinist culture and [l1 Dr. Ihr» arable. Beyond uuvstlon i111: and friend. til-1- goillf.’ 0i‘ W. II. uiugg Ilryun and Wnll. Hlnson w [ion ago failed Io triumph. The worker hi‘ tua-y be tra11sln1tc1l. but the. 1111s Church of God." Dr. cvt-ning ii was ilt‘(‘.lil(‘tl to hold th b1" day June 20th. It will Ibo held -thi year on the Church ground-i a 7'?" Tryon, Tho Annual July 6th at S p.m. Gay’s Plants i011- of Snapdragon. Seedlltig Daisy. above 25c per doz prepaid by mail Salvla Seedling Marguerite Carnation prepaid. ~by mall express by mull $2.50. Vegetable Cabbage 20c doz. $1.40 per 100; Celery 20c doz, $1.50 per 100, by extra early mall $1.75 per 100: Tomato 40c doz, late Tomato 30c dog. by mail 10c doz; extra early Snowball Cauliflower sold out- but will have late Cauliflower |nbout June 20th at 20c doz. $1.25 per 100; late Cabbage t'or fall and winter 11110 30c. per 100, by 1mail 45c Our late cabbage can be planted as late as July 15th with good suc- cess, 11nd they will be ready about .l1111c 20th. Carter's Seed Store and M. Fraser In our old stand in the Markot handle our plants, and rrcsh plants are delivered to them daily. Wo will be pleased to have cus- tomers cull at'o11r gardens. head or Prince Street, an1I will person- ally select plants for them. Please enclose cash with order. Owing to the lute ‘busy season. o11r time is limited and prefer not to handle orders smaller than one dollars worth. By mail or express. J. J. GAY d. SON. Head of Prince St. Charlottetown. IIILIII-ll-dl Professional Cards iMark R. McGuigan ‘ B A. aaanlsrsn. sotiorron. are 'Money to Loan ‘ onmsron Blookfihsrlottstownrfil lIi0-1-11-11. _ Dr. c. c. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Grldlllll Modloal lohool and i-IQIPIIII Praotlos limited to zyl. EIP- m" _ and Throat I m f || E as and IIlPPIY "I "i" u Hallie Bayar lulldinl Grsat 000W" "n" Mlloa Hours-O to 12-30. 1.80 to I McDonald & MCPIIW B. A. Pin personal appearance Dr. Hin- 1eveu before his llpsurarted ibospeak; excited to great expectations were what few men have ever experi- deliberutc speech with burning elo- Tho average ‘slow speak- er loses his hold lvpon tho people his instead, as his (iiscourso pro- admiralble things, and In such simple and yet ‘Iwautiful language, that his a111ll- every He was recognized all 216F085 Am- ouustautfng lOllili 1's, ot‘ IlllltlillllfllllIIIISIIL, Loyalty q‘. 1's 11111111- was called. Ills splendid and cultured wife and his children will Ile lnghcst (zharncter with the 1lccp=>st convictions. llls loss scents irrep- a. mentalism has lost a great advocate Whon we reflect 1111011 (Iriffith Thomas, A.C.l.‘1lxo11, William Jen- wonid -l1o lent-pied m (Iiscourige- mont but for the IIIPHSDII fact that (ind lives and trnth has never yet i-tintlnucs, for ovou “iho Killif; of death shall not prrvnilaga.11st the At 11hr». monthly businoss met-ling of tin- Ilngitisl (‘I111rcl1 nn Prday a1111u11i I’11stor.'1t.opi1:11ic. on \Vo1l'1es- illoll Call of tho congregation will ‘be held on A1111uai 1bcddlug rlowor plants- Astor. .I’I1lox. Petunia. Verbena, ‘Stocks, (‘m-unos, lmbolixl. Alyssum, Knrhlzl. Marigold. Zinnia, llnlsams The Seedling Sweet William and seedling Pansy Zlfic per dozen Wlntered over blooming Pansy and Daisy $1.00 per 11oz by express tLllli-Cholce double ‘llollyhocks, and Dalphenlum or perennial Lurkspurs $2.00 per doz Plants-Extra early p.m. l5 ducted ‘by Rev.C.-U. d Y hlll 2.30 and People's Church at D- Ill. '1 VERTISERS. _- Advertisers respectfully requested to see the the day otherwise insertion will not b guaranteed. On Saturday ad must be received by 10 a. m. Services On Suudzvy the 13th wll S d llnstico at 7.30 p.111. There wil e the Church a! Cavendish o'clock in the afternoon. 8i. tFor ‘Sunday, June 13th will lbe a ED'8 TAXI_ day and night aer- BORDEN UNION HALL.1Sunday LOADING LIVE HOGS at Enabl- OHUROH SERVICES. --Rev. H. ‘R. Buyers will preach as follows: Uigg Baptist Church 11 a. m., June 13th also I11 Eldoudlaptlst church 3.30, Hazelbrook at 7.30 respect- LANT'S, St. Mary's abouts. month ago, one White sheep, Imarked on Any one knowing whereabouts, notify Cyrus Gallant, 9744 13th, West River 3 p.m.. Cornwall 7.30 These services will 1be con- MacNe-vin. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.- lfi. C. Robertson will preach Saturday, June 12th at Nine Mlle Creek at 7.30 p. 111. also Sabbath 13th at ‘Canoe Cove 10.30. Churc- IMPORTANT NOTICE TO Al} are their advertisements fonthe Guar- dian reach the office by noon of preceding publication. CAVENDISH SERVICES— The J Young Il‘rn]1le's Progressive Group will moot I11 the church at Caven- dish on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. be i11 Stanley at 111 a.1n. and North 1hr a ‘Special Baptismal service in PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. -- THE WATER-DROP FAIRIES MILY liked to be out in lhs' rain. The rain-drops wen "Lin; their time about falling I‘. soon-s ~rax1 szavuc: nm- Ihwuahthe llr- rv "1" 4°" pm. ‘Hotel, 22s Queen, Phone tlw bomb“ "vi h"! "WI 443,1 and stopped to chat with cu o er. “D1: Fairies are having s game of Water-Drop,"_ Emily said softly. One crowd of ‘Drops’ hopped u n a lilac-twig all in a row. ' Thin away they Il-ill all the way to the und and hid under s lum o dirt. "51 Goodbye. tau; o...» Fairies.“ called Emily. ."Do1_\'_t_ E‘ lost dowg the-rel’ FY L. L 'T'"1r2_"1:"-'T"“'“oo s 15o :21 c; s Iohn Smith and His Car i.‘ B] FREDERICK O. RUSSELL John Slnltla II n ohnrlctor when: every motorist should Irel- eomo. Ho Is not lolllla, "that hs Is n motoring utyr, n ohnp willing and glad to have flnloltod, In on Interesting wly, lall oxpsrlonooa fol tho the benefit of the other twenty million or anon members of _. ( the motor s1", back with us again to spend the Saintly. Yet kindly lflcflflll! 81mm“ Sunday School in Cornwall at . , . ’ “N”; 4 summer. Mr. MfiKfl-v “Mill/Ed ti"? lfflll-Effly ‘hair and his military 1bear- 1030 an,“ and tweet River at 2 ' . (ll-AA. 4 appointment of trackmaster on the lug combined to command attention vices on Sunday, June 13th will 7 ton 3 p. m.,'VlctorIa 7 p. -m. CHURCH SERVICES. que at I1. Lower Montague at Freetown at 7.30. Monday night at 8 o'clock. l). K. Ross, tMlnlster. I n e PURE BRED HOG. — .\ I s arrived by express last night, .\Ir. Frank Ilalllday of ICIdon. 1'1" . K. Fcatherstoitc. 0111111 Featilcrsio11sa hogs are of the v best typr of’ bacon Iiogs. lie ono of the lcarling prize wlnnnrs the big shows Ihrottghotlt Cunad I l’ Fashion fancies B follows: (tlifion 11 a. 1n.. Long River 2.31) p. 1n. Ilrcccdcrl hy the RIPPLED FLARE IN VARIO Sabbath St-hool at 2 rfcinck. FORMS eflranville ti p. ml The prayer lug R p. m. The fourth chaptc of St. Paul's Eilistlc to the Phllll “plans will be studied. Grnhnu 6 (l coming by motor. Mr. and Mrs e t day on a fishing trip to Prince Ed News. tnrdav that. he had been transfer red ‘to ‘Halifax. ‘Prince Edward Island. He has made a myriad of intimate friends in town, and will 1be greatly missed in social, business and ath-Ietlc cir- cles. ‘Mr. Noonanls transfer will nrvan promotion, and to this and he 1's congratulated. 'AI tho same time his departure from Amherst is ‘deeply regretted. —— Amherst News. . Does Your Nose Clog? Is Your Breath Bad? Do You Know Whether You Have Catarrh? CA-TARIIUIPOZONE proves aspec- Ially good in cases where there is a bad cough, and where there is a meeting ‘for Cilfiou, Friday even- Road Szrlilllttli School at 2.30. — Rev. .Ioscph (J. ‘Harrison, Minister VISITORS FROMPFIOVIDENCE R. L-Mr. and iVIrs. lloratlo Fras- er, Miss Ethe-l Fraser, ILN. and Master lloratlo Fraser of Provid- ence. arrived In town on Tuesday. Fraser and family‘ are enroute to their summer home at Silver Sands 1Pictou County. They left yester- ward Island and were accompanied by Mr. Johson tFrasor, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.W. French-Amherst "rmxusrsanzo 1'0 HALIFAX- Jébmcs Noonan of rho Royal 1Bank of Canada staff received word yes- Ho will leave for It's new position a wee-k from ‘Ines- day. -Mr. Noon-an has been in A111- herst. for the pas; two years, com- ing here from his native Province I‘ l By Marlo Belmont skirt. The jahot is a flare whic There is a sloping line where th this navy crepe silk frock. constant oxpectoratlon of phlegm. _ Where the nostrils are stuffed. lust a few breaths through the in- haler clears them. Let CATARRHOZONE protect you from COUGHS. COLDS and some THROAT: simple. pleasant and safe for children, rmon and women. Two months treatment $1.00, small size 50c. Refuse a substitute for CATARRHOZONE. Sold by (transisto- 1111112: rtowrae y, We have just raoslvod an- other shipment. the largest yet of that wondsrfu. tollat preparation called THREE FLOWERS. l-‘aoa Orsamh Faco Powder. 75'9"": POI“ Iums, ato. Known tho world over for their sxoolionoy and purity, vvi Try thorn today. the flares and the edges are pipe piped In red. jig-i __. for a job. W“ will keep your teeth gli- tenlng white-beautiful. The bubbling foam surging around and be- tween tho teeth, is the finest cleansing agent yet‘ discovered. , Uu M’ l K Y ifii. 3/117.’ ..°"' H. L. WORTHY “A. nsooNALo n. r. ma“ 4 4 , - - PHONE I71 ‘ 1. sarumrs. Amman ltv- i ‘ mnay to l-vlfl .- l lllay lullllng charlottstvwl HAMPTON—Unlted Church ser- held at ‘Bonshaw 11 a. n1.. Hump- —C‘I111rcl1 services, June 13th:—iNorth Bede- Wllmot Valley young pure bred Yorkshire I-iut-l . ~_ 4444§404~04Q-O04—§Q-¢O4-¢40- 0 &O§O§-§Q§-&O-O-O+O+O§Q+O-§-O§ Rippling like a ‘Summer breeze -—the new flare is not alone on the matches the circular ripple of the cuffs on the frock sketched above, When a motor car turns a corner line is repeated at the bottom of- "Are you a clock-watcher?" ask- i ed the employer of the candidate ‘No I don't like inside wor ," re- “ugh l“ "an the can” plied the applicant, without heat. “llm a whistle-listener." ite Teeth are beautiful teeth. Minty’s tooth paste 7s" i Smith and 1 had been speedin be 0nd day of ary before sundown. two. but then just after turning 1 .1; ev. ahead proclaimed the news: "Detour!" 1 “Now what?" Smith asked. n11 (Wflryllllllg was plain sailing we for orn ‘lo. er)‘ is I11 a. we've been riding over. lloweve all deinnrs aren't alike. fair.” - “This looks like the ‘not so’ va you Intul the way for a while." O0 over thc detour proved that name Io a part of the was a few inches under water n1 rill‘ Us inuliy. while Smith's got stuck. stuck. lucky. Ho accused ma of bein “Just experience. The momen reached this spot I put. Ihe ge 1y." slated. plied "You went too carefully, and 1n If you had gone over this place fast you might have es- ‘hlgh gear.’ coped being stuck, though yo the water. go slow enough to avoid an acci dent." "That's all very well," 1nltted dolefully, "but to do about it?" I besan thinking. long I‘ could have pulled him out road. "There's something wrong with lhc car," Smith decided. after fall- ing to get the car in motion for tho tenth time. “D0 you notice it‘! Only one oi.’ the rear wheels is turning.” l assured him that this was quite as It shouldhe. 1t wasn't a pro- pitious time to go into a lengthy .discusslon of the differential, but I ‘did stop to explain that the func- _ lion of that part was to permit one llircar wheel to be turned while the other was slowed up or stopped. eihe wheel on the inside goes slow- flares are attached to the skirt ofiflr ‘than I116 0116 on the Olliflldb- If This both rear wheels were being driv- qn ahead equally in turning a. cor- diner the car would skid and the v I . In bright red silk. Jabot and acal-illllmlng 93"" “mild be Btrallled l” that’ your blood is weak or mpum lops and the pointed cuffs are alsoi“ s breaking point. 4 Smith thought this over for a moment and than added: "Then If we put something un- dcr the wheel that is slipping around there will be fraction en- "No." I said. "If we keep this ,»whecl from slipping the power will be transferred to the other wheel land It will start slipping. Both rear wheels are never propelled equally at the same time unless they are ,both equally free. lt may be that ‘the one that Is not slipping would ireally have traction enough If we icould stop the other one from spin- Fning. but I doubt It. To he on the sufo side we had better keep thom ibnth from slipping." "Your BIIIIKOI-ltlons are excellent," Smith joated. "b11t how is all this to be done?" , "Have you any r1155 in the our?" ‘tasked. "If you have we could tie knots over the tires.” l 1 Smith searched tho pockets and ,fo11nd only a few small dust Jotha. ‘These would not do. I ha a no- tion that he would throw away all itho old rags before ho started the trip. so while ho was searching I started breaking of! branches from some of the bushes and low trees, |along the roadway. Those we laid ‘crosswise in front of tho rear wheels. They sank down under the water. but l know that It we laid ononflh of thorn the wheels would get tractlom "Now, let's g0." I suggested. "bet In the clutch gently and run slow- ,ly In low speed. Don't try to shift to second." ' A few momenta later Smith's car 1 i i l’ lug horse a short time ago, but No. 14.—THE FIRST DETOUR. along the new highway on our sec- traveling. trying to make the next point on our itiner- I had 10st sight of Smlth's'car for a mile or flllflTD bond in the road saw that he had pulled over to the side of the road and stopped. A large sign "It's all in the game," I said. "If never appreciate the sort of roads Some are fair Io middling; some are not so iety." Smith commented. "Stipposo ilt was just what I was going to suggest. lBut ten minutes’ riding might have been better had we arranged otherwise, for when wn rond that passed through without difil- Smith thought it very strange ihat I should have haon able to get through the mud without getting "No luck about it." I explained. t I1 ars in ‘second’ and proceeded careful- “I want carefully, too," Smith in- “That was your trouble," I re- would have run the chance of -be- lug upset by some of those ruts in lhe road which are hidden under Whenever you come to .1 place like this. put the gears in ‘second,’ then you won't be likely . to stal your engine, and you can stuck in the mud. and what Is there 1f we had had a tow lino 15 feet for my car was just about that dis- lance ahead on a dry portion ofthe This has been proved over and —"I was troubled with eczema for years and although I tried many remedies I did not find permanent relief until 1 used Dr. Williams’ 1Plnk Pills. Whenever I did a Irlttlo vwork my hands pained me greatly. especially my fingers and Joints which were swollen and cracked. so that I could scarcely movo than. Finally as the result of a state- ment I read, I decided to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and I had not been taking them very long when I found they were helping mo. 1 than got a dozen boxes, and before they were all gone every trace of tho trouble had disappeared. known of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills earlier I might have been spared the money spent for other treat- ments that did not relieve ma. hope some other sufferer will bone- flt by my experience.” gin taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills today and note their speedy hens- tlclal results. dealers or sent by mall at 50 cents a bog by writing 111s Dr. Williams was out of tho mud and on the way Medicine 00., Brocavllle, Ont. l Mt. Stewart News‘ Beginning June 1st ‘the stoma here close at six o'clock each even- ing. excepting Saturdays, for the summer months. This I5 much ap- Wo regret go learn that Mrs. John Olllunloy has a. (nae of “blood ‘poisoning in her hand. It is the hope of her many friends that It may not prove serious. and we feel confident tit wfli not as i; is under . the cnpaible care of T)’. Welsh who has proved himself in several cases of this kind. --- iMir. fPeter Dwyer sold his driv- find-lug, it very‘ inconvenient to be without one, he‘ has purchased a. flue four-yoarold from Mr. M Donovan, iMoreill Mrs. 1K. Cofilln has returned to her home lum. lMrs. Coffin spent the past winter in Charlottetown the. guest of her brother, Mr. 8.0. Clark, Brighton. » iWe are pleased to have Mr. and Mrs. Montague McKay and farm-fly 1P.E.I.II1. so cilolsed his residence and moved to Charlottetown where he ‘leased a tenement and had his family join him for the winter months K MrJLC. Clark, one of (Mt. Stew- serv-lces oi’ ‘Mr. James Inugheran. Charlottetown to lnstal a pump In a the cellar of hi1; residence. "RevBJlIJPenwarden, Mt. Stew- art, has purchased a. new Ford car from Mr. Roy Jay. local aigont, ‘M.'R.C.Clnrk, one of Mi. Stow- Rl‘i.'s enterprising merchants has installed a second filing station for motorists. One containing “Prem- irr" gasoline and the other ‘Vllhite Rose" gasoline. ’d I’. The work of removing tho steel bridge where, the Georgetown 1brancl1 oi‘ tho ll. R. crosses the llillsboro river here, has now bn- gun. Last year the arch was fill- ed with clay. stone. etc.. and a slulcnhox built at either end, under the direction of Mr. Freeman Les- lie, St. Peters. f. Y Mr. George llaitray, Ilead oi‘ lllllsboro, left. Wednesday. 11.;- 2nd Inst. for Imwrunce. Mass. where he intends joining his sister who is tbore. F Their many friends welcomed the return of Mrs. TKW. McLeod and ‘sister Emmelinr who arrived homo Friday night l-ast. from Seat- tle, Washington, where they have ibeen residing. ' Quite an improvement in tho lob- ster- fishing is reported. (latches ranging from five hundred to ei-ght hundred poundru This is a "wel- ,come change forthe fishermen who scarcely a week ago had rea- son to believe, this season would he a very‘ poor one. ll 1Tho lMlsses (Zora and Jennie ‘ Douglas, spent the week end at 1lvre1ssra Clifford- amd Douglas Coffin returned from Boston, Mass. last week to their homo at Cherry 11-1111, where they intend spending the summer months. __._ Judging by the number of cars being purchased in mud around Mt. Stewart. it looks as if tho "one- horso shays" are soon to be some- thing of the past. 1F. _.__.-. again. We charged tho half hour's delay to ‘experience. Next week: "Lost without Maps." -———-—¢o>—-i- A Blemished Skin Cannot be Relieved by Salvoa and Ointment:- lrrltatlng sores, apimplee, eczema, l n t h c Ge n“ I n e salt rheum and other skin disorders Blfbldtil are all signals of distress, telling Mohne. as {hm-e is in You cannot get rid of eczema and ralsms! other skin troubles with ointments I . . and. outward applications, because t '5 a very "ch the trouble is rooted in. tire blood and can only be removed by purify- ing and enriching tho blood. Dr. Williams’ 1Plnk Pills banish these troubles because they purify and buildup the impoverished blood. over again, Among those who have thus benefited Ia Mrs. Chris. F. s liummel, Castor, Alta, who says: Had l ho suffering I endured, and saved I fl! your blood Is out of order he- Bold by medicine fic color. to be 1i1lontified should it he slob-m? m by wcdgiug small pi tieqteath the door bumpers. This is We regret to mam or the Io“ o, equivalent to inserting new rubber Best for You and Yours! I HERE a l times as murh iron lourcc of Vitamins. are itccessary for good health. Barb-do- fazsfim Molasses on the table and in cooking. the Genuine Barbados‘ imam Molasses! » '1, r, ‘arr zS-iifii That Car of Yours By WILLIAM ULLMAN lionrt-to-lloart Tnlks wnb Auto anohlln Owners and Drivers on preomted by the clerks as n gives How to Got tho Must Out of , 2131;: the evening for recreation or :31" u“ a u" 1””. , . TOURING MADE EASIER Anything yhtvt will save expendi- tune of energy when taking a long trip is welcomed by the Much ls done to make passengers comfortable but the driver seems to feel that he must apply himself to the job at hand withouv a u1om- ant of relaxation. tour One of the reliefs discovered Ingenious drivers is using the left foot to operate when kcoping the car under control ‘ on dowrn grades. ntolorlsfs l-eft leg are somewhat stronger than those of the brake 1pc The muscles o is rigbit so they are accustomed pressing out the clutch against fair- I1y heavy spring pressure. It is easy t_o press the ibrake pedal with the left foot. Try it sometime. TRY THIS NOVEL TEST Erratic drive-rs inflict Stand an empty milk 1boIJtIe the floor ‘In the driving compart- ment. and make a. note of the nun1- ber of times l1; falls over. note when it falls over and why. Jerky starting, sudden stopping, rou-gh gear shifting; too hasty ac- celeration and rurnlng corners too fa-st will be found 10 upset the bot- tle more frequently than rough places in the road. A CLEANING HORN MOTOR Cir-an ighe commutator of the horn motor occasionally by runnin-g whlln touching a clean cloth to it. It Is not necessary to have some- one touch the horn Iiutton. horn can b1- operatcd by the man doing tho cleaning merely by hold- ing the metal end of a screwdriver to the frame of the horn and the negative terminal. PAINT CHANGES IDENTITY ‘Ropaintitig the car is not IlWFEly a matter of changing its appearance. 1L5 identity, too is (rhangerl. thr- Staies registration records the uir 1's noted as dicing of a certain color withSotvhrzlsigajssstgfléglriyour way. IInlf-sls the horn is sound- Pn one Stain there is a fine $10 for violation of the provision re- quiring car owners in notify tho mo- tor vehicln doparttnonl. within forty- elght hours of any material changes Tho , .‘ y, _ ._ iNotes On The P. E. Island Egg m» crlption of his car ntight run into a surprisingly largo figure. Ede in a car's appearanrc. STOPS TH R RATTL E Door rattles can b1- eliminat 0nd with 1093.6 points (1057 eggs) l ,1, 1 1 M dbumpers, only ‘It requires far less __ 1 . y 1 ‘ I this“ lgnllilbliirleagifatilllg “Filling; "°“‘l’l°~ 1nllalpelr. lilinastllilllil liner} Brook This l3 indeed. a serious points (1224 (iggsl Mr. Tnlmage loss, just at present with cropping ;l~‘ostor‘s B. R. are fourth with three Iron anrl Vitamins Fo r your health's a k e, u s c Genuine Rcntcmllcr: Ask {or GOOD GROCERS SELL IT. lterrlfic punishment on their cars and would do well to try the following “cure? The aces of (in 11 rv 1 1T, Lst. IJY dal fa Healthy I/slllos Food. sleep and fresh air, but p "Pwlfllg proper food, ensure health. ordeniflaglg Bg-md Condensed Milk. since 1857, has been the lending infant Doctors endorse it. Pure. uniform, easily digm- ed. Use 1t if you cannot nurse baby. Wrih (he Bord: Montrsal, leg t0 i i .1 c... Limllsd, . for lrss literature I46 on “Lot the Maritime Pr-lnels Flourish by Their Industrial." BURDEN EACTQRY-TRURO. NS. lso 1 4 MAKE THE LAST DROP LAST When. the gas tank Is beat-rumor to run low do you hurry 1o a filling station or do you take your tinlfi? iMany motorists have failed to roach their base of supplies simply by being in too great a hurry. It‘. rcqulros more gas to travel thirty- fivo miles with the average car than to drive twcnry-flvn. Tn hurry thou. Is to waste what little gag I5 left In fll-O- tank. ii. ALWAV SOUND HORN When passing anotherrar it. in advlsa/blc to sound the. horn even 1i‘ tho other driver appears to know that. .1 car is albout to pass by. Some tnotorist-s have 2 habit of swervlng from one side of the rdatl to the other, and It may just happen that such a driver turns to his. own side of tho road at a time when you Ihink ho is getting 011i. of On rd lilo chances arc that he will he» gin to swerve to the other side. or '1; least toward the cl-nter, before you ow-riako I1i1n. of EGG LAYING CONTEST Ended May 29, 1928. Th1» total production for Ihe week was 911 eggs. and the total pro -duot.1‘on to date is 18956 eggs. iMr. Everett Howatfs pen OYWL. ads 1hr (‘untcst t.o date with 1112 points (1063 eggs). ' ill-Ir. Harold Laird's B. R. areseo Ml 1e II" 11062.7 points (1244 eggs.) Landing today from Steamer Ceuta 1000 bags 0f Canada Por- celain Cement. To in- ‘sure satisfaction ask 'f0r Canada Porcelain Cement. i CARVELL 3120s., Limited. We have in stock a few thousand bushels of choice NUMBER ONE quality f0!‘ purity and germination. IMPROVED “BANNER” "VICTORY" “IRISH WHITE" "ABUNDANGE" Ono OARLOAD of Western roelosned whit: SEED OATS grades number one for pun lty and gsnnlnatlon, our "N" brand. P, E. Island "GANNIRQ" reeleanod and graded. Wa an selling at apodlal low pFIOOI for CASH and CREDIT to suit customers In lots of any quantity-fins up In bags of 8 bushels oaoh. 80o thorn at our SEED STORE Carter 81 0o