" lcaintliebestpaclrage-Aluminum TAIL! OONTIISATION Itlsneveralurtooflainauwp. todlscusstoplmwiliolgmafmter-I Shocking toour old-fashioned estonlytooheortwoolthlflny.ideaa0fPr0lll1IflYll'Bfil€llIl-l¢¢8~ ‘lhetactfulluloieswillconfrivelantteilotmllkeilmriflh. waytointroducethesubiects of in- dlviduai ash-trays areuseful whenaervingalaplullil {on the porch, orforabreakfastin 5 (iarterbiloliallle Bulbs for i928 We have just received our annual FLOWEBING BULBS direct from HOLLAND. A carefully selected stock of first size large flowerllll TULIPS. IIYACINTHSJJAFFODILS, CBOCUS. FBBESLNS NARCIBSUS, etc. now open at ourh BOOKSTORE. Post-eke paid on all mail orders. l0 per can discount from list when taken from store. 80nd for BULB LIST. CARTER & CO., LTD. BULBS! BULBS z fall shipment of —-SEEDS AND BULBS- 1"“ W“ “m” PllLlIERlZEli LlMlESTllllE For the Land CRUSHED STONE For Road and Concrete Purposes. Brookville Manufacturing C0., 7083-9-225a .. LIMITED Brookville, N. B. ‘A Rare Opportunity To Purchase Valuable Property 0n Terms We are authorized by the owner to sell one of the finest Apartment) iioases in the City. Situated in the West End overi . j w ._ . a ' ly ' ments. A good buy either as an investment, a home, or both. Owner is will- To Suit Purchaser lng to allow 75 per cent. of purchase price to remain on mortgage. Apply w. THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY, y 8096-29-64.’! 154 Richmond Street SMILES "No," said the stingy old man. - "Then take a little out of the box" “What are ancestors. Pa?" "Well, I'm one of yours and so is ‘heathen!’ your Grandma." “Pa, why is it them?” people brag about‘ ‘lsald the collector. "It's for thé MRS. SOLOMON SAYS: A good disposition is based on a "Would you like to contribute toygood digestion. Here is where the balanced ration comes in. foreign missions?" mw’ x. if the p‘ ""Yl"*“' '2 world in. so: u- jm ujiaporiqni f0 know that ihn mains‘ Agpirilpiiillynanie Bayer is’ on every millet, and on the 1 lw. l‘ - -,; . a‘ an effective antidote for e i: only one ‘rin yer ‘appears, it's enuine; and if it doesn't, are dispelled “by spirjn. So are colds. and ih them; even ‘neuralgia, neuritis, and rheuma- l’ eved. Get Aspirin-at any drugstore-with 'l"po-lvi'-ll~rlll= lulu -.~ "l. n. om“, m, “m,” y,‘ will soften up crusty substances anrucnrd index ls ucciul ipr recipes or Contains three modern apart- I ticlo of food. i ierestorexperiencewhlchwiilefillst modernbrideialikclywflildfilfll the conversation of all her guestsJor more sets am of ft is the height of rudeneu for onrweddin! slits: and n0 flirty or two members of t company to supposedly. well m vlihcul lhc I-lh-% monopcilu the conversation to be my per slim ‘ exclusion of other: in the mom. - But did you ever stop to think how we parents are likely to do that very’ YOUR HA1 thing at mealtime with our children. i Parents are such busy people and ._ [he-y have 5;, ume um; w Occasionally. even in this do; whlhh “mum them mg "m ¢h11-,ed about ourfaces for years. we find arch are so constantly bickering some empiric dame and chattering over their petty ln- perched stiff and hish cn the top ‘emu, m“ the pm-enm 1g may “e of her head. To wear it thus it pro- m‘, wm ch13. who“; pgqplg claims to the world that you are not! they know. books, politics, money Wsdfvhll- °l‘ 3h“ W" ll’? Q1199!‘- matters, and all sorts of things because you do not conform to the‘ which are beyond the interests of "V195- 0!‘ will Y0" l"? V611‘ mlwh‘ the cmmmn ye; we expect the of a fossil and entirely out of date. children to be courteous to us. When N0 "m!!! Willi-B W be $883941 fhlllri we an: aged, it will hurt, 0m- geel- and your friends will not enjoy tak-v. in“ u they tr”; u, “ma; my ling you about with them if you arel would,“ l; b, a much swam- so different from the other women and a more polite and fair way to °ll ‘hi! Simi- do to taikabout things at meal time shlhd 1h 1mm °l the 81h" 311d lin which all the family can sharelllfi’ °ll Y°l"' h" 511d 0559"" Y9"?- ‘To dim,“ “mo; o, me doings o; self. Set. your hat at different angles the day or some mwmflng mums and see how different it makes you lseup or hen‘, or an a jony swry 100k. W08!‘ it high; d0 110C Dill] it’ md b, men-y “d m“, m, ma]. ‘down; and take a look. Tilt it to one‘ time a sociable time to be rememb lslde? huh l" huh ‘mm the !°"‘°'| ered by the whole family, 3,5 thehead: snuggle it firmly about the; years go by and the family ls scat- led“ hhd 5" h°w much "m"? m°d' tered. with on; "ma," ‘h, mhhy m“; after we have worn our hats sniflgI-I . A little hair should show beneath g the hat. Loosen your locks a trifle ,‘ iand pull them out. to let the world l. n"; sggmpoo have proof that you are not bald ' headed. If your hair is too thick One cannot keep the hair hlcchnd heavy w permit your lull: w with only an occasional session otccmc down. zc w a beauty parlor the bgguty par-lop 1; takes dphy and have them cut some out under- care to keep the hair beautiful. heath. They kncw how w dc it w xqehhhhm 15 the most lmpgftgnt ‘that it will not be stubby. and stick; factor in keeping the hair healthy. Olll- f 11w hhh- ghguld he hyushed, “ml Perhaps the reason you wear your just combed gingerly to preserve hut hiilll i8 thflli Y0!!!‘ hill l5 ll°¢ ihfl your marcel. This ls where the per-glam shape. Are you trylns w weal‘ mane: wave 15 g comfort, IOHO 0f an ancient Vlllloi-QQ? TIIBIE l5 Every two or three week; 15 ofterflscarcely any article of dress‘ which enough to shampoo the hair. To <lo=sc effects your scucrul ccnlcur =8 it too frequently makes the hair wonlm the hi"- “5 ‘MP9 hhd ‘hi? lWhY dry and brittle and is likely to fadelyqll W88!‘ It may mil-he Yo" ultravi- it, as it removes too much of the na- . ‘ve and swcet-lcokinx or hard vllscsa tural oil. Very oily hair can stand 9d and llllfltlmcl-lvfi Y°d °hhh°l more frequent washing than can dryflllfilfd t0 B68196?- 50 llhildfi-hhl d" ‘hair, For dry hair. the oil treatmentliwm- at the beauty parlor is a good thing. ‘The oil makes it soft and silky. To shampoo your hair, have soft] water. If you do not have a water softener in the home and cannot go] A hl-lslhdss Wmhhh- Wh° lehmdd h’ to the beauty shop, catch rain water ucc the supplies and ccnvcnlflullc 0i {or use boiled or distilled water. Useihll cillcc. discovered lhhi these Inc Jonly a mild soap and a liquid soapfihl/WBS "my be ll-Wllll ill "l0 k h‘ ‘at that. To rub a cake of soap on theTll‘ The W"? hilikfiih IR’- ll-Belill W hair makes it streaked. If you dcjh°ld Vefiethhle-i- °T m? ‘he 19"" ‘>1 not have a liquid soap. you can radlshes. celery 00108. D88 8119115 8nd [make one by shaving up some mild other refuse which should be kept soap and adding boiling water. idly Bhd hdrhed- lmd 915° B3 l! dish Rub the scalp we“ to get l; cleanldrainer or a tray to hold the silver. land w soften the danruff. 1f you The clip ls a convenience-lo hens. have much of this, it it best to rubllll? c recipe ubcve the ichlc while; olive oil into the roots of the hair a|Y°ll are usins ll. cr w hold Opcu ihc‘ few hours before the massage. This Pflillfil’ P1186 lll the fcclflfi D00!‘ Th8| leave the scalp good and clean. Weiffll‘ ll-willlllls- The iwwlllll 1119 OFT nged to give our head; esppclhny the loose leaf book may be used for vigorous massages when we shampoo 50th thcflc DIIFDOSBS- The Bflilldlc 1'6- thcm. to make up for our delicate minds One 0i’ things t0 d0. 0!‘ i0 0rd- combing and brushing between timesJer. or menues for the next day. Thcll Rlhsc the gogpy whee;- put thorough- {the convenient and available shears, ly after the headis clean or the hairpin-B. Pencil! lllhhdl’ hdhd-I- 54131951" will be gummy and sticky. Rinse lngpuper strip. cc necessary in an ci- several warm waters. Add the lulcczficc. are a erect convenience in the lof half p lemon to rinse water unmkitchen. Visit an office supply shop this will cut the curd which may re- land see how many little thins: they main. Rinse the lemon water outlhave which may hdd 1W and 00m- afterward. Vinegar will talfe the fort to your hcusckceplns- place of lemon. It is best to dry the. hair in the sun and breeze, but if you cannot do that. rub it between warm towels. "_ I KITCHEN AIDS LAYING LINOLE If you buy s. good l‘ oleum and want it to wear well, see that it is laid in the right way. The old meth- od was to tack it down. but it would One of the most interesting places hump up in a line. as it stretched to while away an hour is the China or as the weather affected it, and Shop. 1t is gay with color today. it tended to crack there. ‘rhe better The dainty. aenemic dishes of way is to cement it to the floor. It Grandmother's day have given way does not cost much extra and the to the bizarre patterns of the mod- linoleum will last much longer. If‘ ems and the futuris-ta. you use a waterproof cement, it» Here you will find cooking dllshes makes the Emil; watertight and tlne ofgreen orbue ororangsgasil; dampness w c usua occult) - dainty lacy Dresdens: plates and ates there will not rot the linoleum. coffee-pots flowered like a piece of The cemented “ oiuem is smooth. ancient calico or checked and strlp- solid and pennanent. and tlw 898"“ ed like heavy glnghams. are almost invisible- Taste is in evidence in the rnod- The very best wsy_to lay Ylllll’ ern dishes. The ‘u! r llr ' is w ll peruse- and over ornate designs are gone. ently in place We!’ a lillllll 01 d014- In their places ans simple plttcrhlmening felt. Wood floors are oublcci gracriul lines, beautiful color har- to slight con‘ " and ennnslvn- monies. and the biggest variety you and a felt lining absorbs this give- could possibly imwlne. ft sccnwland-take oftho wood. If necessary. that ovary little service has c. dish linoleum may be taken up without all it". own injury. after it has been cemented Alrmg the novelties pro tray- over felt. Pelt makes a floor warm- plates with compartments for the er, is a fine heat insulator. and coffee cup and for each separate ar- makes a. cushion on the floor which They eliminate aauc- tends inward quiet lllfl l8 will’ d" on and side-dishes for vegetables. the feet. for those who must stand They are cqflodibridae sets" and and walk over it a great deal. Bflfiill-ig Up Father DISHES of consta \l .~'_\\.\’~‘ Faith Triumphant the ll pqfmdfinfiwrhw Greatest feat of x,‘ t at. better‘? than :5 », w endurance in all history HINK of the joy of owning and driv- ing such a motor car! And yet, but for pure chance, any one of the four new Studebaker President Eights used in this test would have gone to some Studebaker dealer-and you might have bought one of them! For these cars were picked at random, 0E the assembly line, by American Automo- bile Association oficials. Their motors were sealed. They were taken to Atlantic City Speedway. And there, on July 21, they leaped away at wide-open throttle, to crowd three years’ mileage into 19 days and 18 nightsl Two roadsters, two sedans, as like as peas in a pod to_ those your lest and sincere. and great was her. The faith 1 the B reward. Hefhome pleasant and peaceful, [Godliness will abound in it; Christ Confirmed from page u ‘Himself dwells with His people. His cupied themselves in their duilesfn the state and to the church. Great is the reward of faith in God. This woman's daughter was healed as reward of‘ her mother's faith and patience. She was patient un- der the severe trial of her faith. with the happy and humbled herself at the feet of Christ. 1m- sumiEy ‘l- .- prornile is. for their a in Heaven. n was oam- in Heaven. nor fofsakfir the only ha py peo Studebaker dealer stands ready to take you riding in! The two roadsters averaged more than 68 miles per hour—30,000 miles in 26,329 consecutive minutes. And the last thousand miles were the fastest of all—7l.6 and 69.6 miles an hour average! The sedans averaged 64.15 and 63.99 miles STUDEBAKER PRESIDENT EIGHT $2225 Other Studobolsar-Ersffr-e Mm!» is $1095 to ‘Jill Allpl new» w. - . Walkerviue- Gmft 8632s ‘u ' e u Jul. MOORE DEALEIL 0F PRINCE EDWAl I l} never leave thcc| are heirs ee. PHONE 885 CIIABLOTTETOWN will now be woman was love‘ and era; came to lfillflN D nlundantly ‘rewarded; mg and so will the faith of all beiiev- ' came in faith. Without faith it ii _ impossible to please God. Nothivl |Jesus are the children of God. arld| is too hard for Christ when fclul is exercised by the applicant. cnrl-ll honors faith. and faith put ull dl’ _ ~ They honor Christ who go to Him for hellllll He delights i0 W‘- leasingi on all who all?" for all who believe in Christ of God and joint with The Godly are'Christ of the inheritance that is pie in the world. irlcorruptible and undeflled and that ections are set on things fadeth not away. reserved for them ‘rhis woman's home. in Heaven. though it may be humble. will be are for time the abode of peace and Oodliness. The blessings of faith and eternity. x The great encouragement of par- prospect of being ents to go to Christ for blessings by and by with Christ in His home for their children it that ail who ‘ soekg healing per hour for the 30,000 miles. Not a drop of lubricant was added to their ball bearing shackles. And each car fin - ished fit as a fiddle for thousands of added miles of trouble-free motoring! Think of owning and driving such a motor car! You can-and at a low price that is the sensa- tion of the automotive industry. Come-—drive one TODAY! ian salvation floceived the blessinslllti’ provided they’ wolf fol‘. "CAO honor upon -Christ and salvation. to nis b towfilfn believing. 0i’ I928. [Nib ~00: In‘! rm}... Iuvorlaa l cur-r _. wlu. vou- u. biO- pm o m: BY GQLLY- l coupe up taxi ‘VME. w»: ~.=~.=~ t m...‘ as: 3;“; 5;, %2'§g*%§c‘é"%?n22 W3i.s%.sa... ‘ ““ AFTSR DAT’? anfabgAvr-E- A ' " \ . Rev. Donald M154"