SWHY let rough roads iutcr- : fere with your motoring comfort? Inthis Overlantlyoti-ticctl not _ #10:! bad roads spoil good flcics. Triplex Springs make cvcr}; Qrhile you ride a more erQt,_‘,'..'Z//u __g'_mle.‘ Light weight tnakes cvcry tnilc more tronomuu/ mile. Pfrotesstouat tut-its " on. CLIFT ‘CHRONIC DISEASES Riding Comfort ade-iti-Cattada y BRUCE STEWART s. 00., 11m, Charlottetown.- SUMMERSIDE DEALERS BRACE. DICKAY & 00., LIMITED. Held Oflice and Factories: “illys-Ovcrland Limiiul, Tcoronto, Canada Brnndlcs: Toronto, Montreal, “itinipcg antl llcuirla This rare contbitiation of rid- ing luxury with driving economy TzCClilllllfi for the, trctncndous en- thusiasm which is greeting thc (l. crlanti all over Calnada. ‘ lts ficllliirillltlilf is of the most lin/tictlt typc. lts stamina is a" (lfkiit to the Clltliltiiilt] institu- tion which created this car. Let us show you ‘the Overland. \‘l \l "l-Zll- flllhl)‘. \\ ml- - ucollll)’. 'l‘tuurnulny. lluurn—l~‘ru|n l2 to It p. m. 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IitTacDONALD 41+ . 9 ' _,ii Iorrlltsr, Ooltcltnr: Eti. a j MONtY to LOAN 081cc Riley Bulioingtnarllmstow. , Upton-inn. on. n. agitation” ' Practice limited to liiflefliws it ye. Eur, No», ‘rttrost and Skin l ‘lint Street, “b. r; sppolutmc-nt only -Watcr Street. Q, l5tll7-t2-3mos. *1? 1. '- i-I. rMoLhtid & Bentley h» wFTseTFL-ev, K. c. “um” and Attoqnsy-lt-Lsw - nousv T0 LOAN “no Iliflli sf N. 8. Chambers s. spunsstan I,“ _, 4.,- ‘Iirrliiibrflollsttor, foury Publls - i Etc. HONEY TO LOAN P. E. [I11 ‘t l3? l“ ‘YPWB-it s. -~ m. IIOGUIGAN; . fink" ‘ancflgr, Nun 1 ifilrtsnslswn. P- l- ‘ii a....._-*f...____?.,,__.._._ ._. ; """" '" “"' i" e , iiii'3'y"ld.£§.”i5i§§§3£It§l2“'b£l;1ti‘;‘llifiilfi -" 5Q flgfl < ' ‘oi et an its y . . ‘ i cum". f 11.1.20 l. u.) lm-iihyn-(iliiiik u, 1.1;. o... 3.1;. - LOCAL nus/aliens.- i . J. STANLEYWVEDIIQCK l‘ - FENNEL & CHANDLER. " ‘_ ' _. W. _n_ ; _.___-..ss 4m v3 Own Soap . . . I , ‘ lusty Is lhfi mgr-n lntrodloll ma- ' I~ wasp iwlth Baby's own soon. The creamy n‘ r refreshes, softens sntlwhitcns the skin, and lcsv it with the fragrance of tho. extracts Ofrosos of Fraricd null G raniums of T unis. ' radiator tubes, but you M I. - -|»ou&o-_-m vlju-luflfl: , Hints for the Motorist . IV ALIIIT L. CLOUGH . . HDRN AND BPEEDOMETER MAINTENANCE Nothln vdu “suns up-"unn" Absolute Nsglpct‘ ‘ motor horn are w» car ports which rorelytrocolve any. "It?!" Oil. so long as they are slur}. ‘i118- DFODF-‘Piy- This ls inconsiderate '11: view o! their tlnithful leirvlcoA speedometer. that is driven from tho front wheel, requires occasional attention to see that its dr-blllw H011“! retualn in correct mosh-g. for, I'_oi'-' one-ration.‘ rapid .wanr and |f1nnl failure will otherwise be the result. The clamping device. which holds the driven gear may loosen ant lc-t the parts into imperfect mosh and sometimes n slum; ‘thrown by a tire or an accident ‘such as running the wheels against lthe curb dissrranges the parts. The swivel gears, that drtva the flex ible shaft, requires an occnglgnnl Docking of their housing with grease. and thespeedometer shah. itsclt. within its flexible housing, requires lubrication, which may flultc the form of drawing the rs- Ituovcd shaft through ull and re Yliriiliilg it to the casing or u! forc- ing a special gram»; lug. All specdotuetor makers gladly furnish instructions as to the cure of their instruments. 1t should not be forgotten that, within the elec- ric horn housing, is n complete m ulalurc electric motor. which ‘drives a shaft that, in turn. vibrates "tbs S0\llld;pt‘0d1l(‘|hg diaphragm. .Thls.motor~rcquirt-s a drop or two of thtrn oil on its bearings, 01100.11! ' ti while.‘ a touch of vascline on the steal button which acts upon the (iiaphrnlpn, the cleaning o! dust from its commutator and the tight- - cning oi‘. thc wire connection that ~ stipplies it with current, as well as nu inspection of the contacts in thl. button: if it ls to be kept in n dc-_ pendable condition and last as long as it should. Tho fastening oi’ the horn to the car should be kept tight i.\' it is through this that its current goes to ground and com- plctes its circuit. i J. iL. writes: My cur gets too-hot. to run and Btlmotlmos when going up u slight hill, tho opglne stops. lt gcts plcniy of oil nut] gas. Please toll mo what tho trouble ls? Answer: lf tho engine gets bot- for than tho radiator or becomes fully lti-iltctl while the rntllutor or parts of it an, still cool, the water circulation ls stopped up some- WhVTG. Forcing water through the radiator jllvkvlsl. and piping by itsitig u ltosl: and putting ln how rubtu-r W1ll('f'-t'0llII('('.[if)nS may set matters right. lf the radiator boils ‘ac- soon as the engine becomes iUVGTlIOZIIHL. tlic trouble is that the matliainr is not gutting rial of tho hoot properly or there ls ton muci. bout given oul by tlic (engine. (‘loan- |ing out the radiator with washing soda solution, llglltcniug Illa fun- hull, l'llllll|Yl1.','.tl1l as lean ».| utlxturl- ‘as tmssiblc. and with Illt- spark us ‘curly its praolicablii and clcatiiur pint tlm muffler are rcmt-ilil-s for tin-w conditions 'l'ln- stopping offlait .ItVl‘I‘ll(‘/||L\(i rnglnc is often caumd by the pistons sticking INPAllIS-u iltt- nll lll-‘lJlIllN tut) llllfl. Arc you sun-c lhut your oll in of a lu-uvy itpialily. when hot? Ovr-rlieatctl cn- tgittvil stunotittil-tt stop front ptcuia- lliro sclfdguitlon and flifilllsiilndil)’ fliccause the lulrture bccotucs too .rlch tn flrc. WATER BOILS AFTER SHORT RUN . C. E. H. writm: My Ford runs well but boils the water in tel; miles, driving wliothl-r the lgiltlomts ndj vnuH-tl or rotatwlvd. l have décar- bonlzctl iht- cngiuc, cleaned tho uluft'll—r, pill in new oil and looked lafttet‘ the VnlVPs and have also rIlIPPll water, uuder_ upressilitjtg. ltbroilgb the- rrdutor and tlghtetlcd din‘. tan-belt. What more can l do‘! > .|n tho radiator tubes be gotten at without unaoZlering them? ....Answer:._ You cannot get at ‘the can clean out ills-scale wlthlu tltgtnby fillln; lbe radiator with l strong solution of‘ s-ial sods. (washing soda). run- ‘nying the engine until it Ishot leaving Lllc liquid there lot" u time and tin-u drawing it off. Are you sure ‘llltlbbolh the rubber trounce lions are pérfectly good and that they do not collapse internally and shut otf tho circulation? You better iuakc sure that the rcar brakes nrc pcrfcctly frce and that there ls no dragging of the trausullssloit bandit Am- you positive that the times _ls set according to dlreclldns? Your miXlltrP should be run‘ as lean n» possible and still. give you good power. I‘ BATTERY ON ‘ITS THIRD SEASON J. R. F. wrttos: This ls the third year my hnftery ‘hawheen in aer- vlcq, Two of the coils show half who ‘gqttindu ht- nthér shows cmply, but t riinséiiopgltuvlfflir and lights nll right. Shot d.l run.it as lt. ls until it frlilsm work mi thcnturu lt in? l3 it l-lkely co-plnymltt suddvnl-y or will lt grq.'iti.11ty‘grr>w_ woakPr? I Answer: It acorns at; lfythe-rr; must ‘have boon-n mlntnkq“_ln yfiur lost, as wc should baltt-rfhr glvwsatlsfnctory service. when in lhtlmontlltlon yotsjlellil-ltu, You dliln't~ tnako . tho hydro l-s)" ‘est, lhllnt-tllllltzlg, nth-g gttp ‘ypn; "rush jvltlfij‘ , dill» you? jl,"lils_ OHM‘. givcst fillltcfmla results. It ls pro- bablv that you will lufve plénli/"til warning, when iltls tmttcry is "filth ting through" and you inlgmiur twll kvcp on with it until it "falls. glv niz it itu occasloniil tiutsldc charging. it this n rt-qutrlitt‘nngi~ipt- host n! citri- otherwlsei“ "'- ' RADIATOR“THERMOMIKTEH" AUiOUST i-OAVID names rm . ARK ro JIRUUALEM. 0' ' Lesson-Z Sunni 5621-9; Ps. 24: 7.10. Printed Tent-Z Ssrn. 8:11-19; Th“ Blleflliometer and tho eloctrlu- i 0i’ the minor ' Ps. 84:740. t. l ,4 Iohtllltfl the mskssflbmggillgi. e salem. and ijfieep re- ro und policy ~Golden Text-Nfliter lpto "gates with thanksgiving. »- lAnd into courts with praise." M“. —Ps. 100:4. ' ‘ Hhiorlosl‘ Sittlni. ‘TiHté-IIMZ‘ ELmesq-Jerusal- “ontllnd Mrhth-JBWmi" _ ‘qfirriuoanivis captures tic-i J ‘ ‘lmpulswdd’ p‘ 3' l 9O Ell \l l! svellii as Qgvlfiiéntréfitm $427255? lug both. At .h1s tattampl, to bring rk fromdflrjnth-Jenlm. Uzzah is s ruclrde-‘ri toran irnplous con-- tsel mafia, printed. ‘irt-tistgfa, leav- es ':lt in Obededonfs pours: Commands. v Vérsirfll. According to Beecher i this event happened ln the tlvputy. sie/cond year of David's reign. The ark was a chest made of acacia. his’ tuto the can-y _ driving at 8 of l0 mllns 1107110111‘ nn i _ __ ivtid. ln tho nbneunc uni cxpcci a 5 i dlcatlons air having any. nmidlutfl dhr, lls lntlicnttotis are lllltlltiyitlsti- t fill to show risc and falls of tem- perature. lf your clrculutiligWtntlcr lastly bolts away inst. we sdltgmtt ‘ that you make sure tho l’-.m ls work“ . lpg nt full citpaclly. fly fipvttlfylngii your make of cur you can prtihnbiy ribialu n iltflflllfilllfitfll‘ qul dllnpted for use with It. ' overlaid with gold inside and out. lt contained the commandment tables of stone, a quantity of man» na and Aaron's rod. For nesrZ-y four centuries it was at Shiloh. "Drill o! Jerusalem. At the time of the, judges. Eli's corrupt sons carried it ‘ into battle with the Phlllstluee, who captured it and kept it seven] months. lt brought calamity until- returned. ' Verse 12. The ark symbcllzedd- i vlnv presence.‘ Oberl-yidom ‘was’ a Leylto. ‘ " "" Verse 13. This tints the require- ments ol’ the law were ilulflllédi The ark was in charge of Levltos- (vs. 1-11) They remembered Ucznh and were careful. "i ’ ' ‘ ' Verse 14. Women weretfttiiitsual‘ dancers in the Orient. Davlkflflo) and enthusiasm expressed ‘ltsclr hr this way. Vorsl- 15. Th? ‘ bright, hope run high, and a kingly king was leading them forward. I“ Verso 16. Michal. David's" wile,- had been separated from David M’ Saul, and hqd married another man.» Alter Soul's déath David coiulltiilfiil her to return Here they soém flit??- mnnently estranged. See allitfvtfr‘ scs 20-23. ' " Verso l7. The old tabcruAMW rt" malncd at Gibeon (1 (‘hrum 16:39; 213:9; z ('hr0n. 1: il;),"l‘hn ‘Mfki had been suited from platrtyto jiltifii _ but here David plichvs tlillflll t'r it: ln Jerusalem to await lbc bulld- lng of the tentplo, ' _f ' Versus 18,19. Davld tlwhlt nuinui.’ m; people and blessed thPm tn lllQlF‘ _ ‘lullble churactcr of propltet and, king. t1 Kings 8:65.57) 1's. 2417-310. Tho music (if, liti- velopment under Davldml-lc was a tuusiiolan. This Psalm is Arranged J41 n chant with refllwtirfl,» Practical Points?‘ Tho worship of God should lit‘ tuarlo prominent in nnfonal llfc.~~ The ark w-is the sytnbol of God's uroscncc. David brought it nut of future i looked» ' i’ 3"‘ clout Israel renclu-tl its higlivfiii in?" i > i 110D i-i possible jllbllclLltlll. 3. He. who does ' not tlcvtilc, docs not pralttc. 4. Lt-t your licuri dam-c lioforv Johnvuli, not your feet. 5. Whalvvcr David dill was "wllh all his tiliitht." cvcn ,silu. Put the tulgbt. lu;b leave thc with: I t v ohsctirity and long neglect auil not it in honor bcforc all tho poo-l plc. 2. '\vlll‘slllp sliotild bu. rccoguizt-tl 1nd tibscrvcd by rulers und all ‘hflsu ln authority.----Davld brought iogothcr the lenders of thc pcoplo md mused thcm to pttrtlclpatc iii the service or religion, setting the- px-imple hltusell. it, ln the» socowi and nilcccssftll ittrmpi ni bringing thr- nrk to Zion, David-was careful to ltilltlw the requirements of God's law. Tho service of worship should be Strrlp- turéesearchlng ' and Strripturwfol- ‘towing. 4‘. Worship should he conductt-tl in n thoughtful and reverent mau- nor. We should beware of irrever- ‘sues in God's house. ‘in the pres- énde~of thaubortl of all. Our dc.- tue-innr should betlt the place anti the service. ' ~ -. 5f. !l‘huugh ‘reverent, ouwsorvlco - luuy and should be ioylul. Happy is lhé-tieople who know the bond. God's day and God's house should nsplre gludness, not constraint: ti. Tho presence of God lit/Hits; home-and his wornhlp ln the laud‘ will bestow a blessing. The futility lltar will bring to. manly homes thi- ark brought to - Ohfdeduurs; ‘and the sanctuary on Zlon was a source til’ peace and power to lsracl. . HNOTYBJS-l. God blessed through a symbol then; through hlmscli now; but symbols have thr-ir pl‘ ' - overheating, for the ihcrtnometcr indlcatod "strum" whcn l was level roads. 1 havocheckod up ig- nltion and vulva-timing. cleam-d out the radiator and rcatljtlstcd tho carburetor, but the instrument still fndlcntes overheating, ls lt pnsnlhlo that this thcrmomstor ls/ not 114]" aptcd to my car und arc thorn nuyi withcr steps l run tnkn to make tho cnglno run‘ cooler? ' ' i t ‘Answer: You do not stair‘ that there is any actual loss nf Mhtor ' through steaming, any knocking or why othcr symptoms of nvowbmting - of these, wt" ould not rcgnrd tho thermomotei‘ carting; but should unttorntatrrl‘ j a em as rslntlve only. Unlctls one 0t t‘ ‘ can tllcrmotuntcrs la ‘ritllbriailid i‘ for usc with a p-rticttlar make oli ‘on clbsrflt f Questions of general ltlir-‘rost d,‘ INDICATES ovznhsxrmo“ ' '-'t . ..W. H._L. wrltss: f shldrlvlng n can wlihRnlght engine ‘and it has ;Iv-0*I;v0o~ouv nun very well, btitqultshrecsntly I i tall d _ _ad tor lh rmomater siiil “b0iind'%t' ‘ lite-kind Whitman‘ motorists will be nnswrrcd in’ tltls oolumn. spsca permitting. tr on lm- mediate answer ls dcslrod, cnclo n" snr officp. slfhddrssssd, ltampnd w-rliélop .' ddrofllAlhfit L.‘ Clmlghftrafo of g -. V l. . h \. The standard Ford Touring Car is now equipped 1. N pass?“ 5° 10. 'Electri_c_starting and lighting equipment furnished if desired / at additional cost. l-LENNEDY. wlsnslutinu IlICKIXNON, DEALERS, CIIARLOTTETOWN. I IVES & solvigunamcns, 1llON'|‘AGIYE. A A A .»‘\._ HORNE & CO"! DFALERS, SUMMERSIITIE n?” r One-man to with snap-on curtain fastenérs. Top envelope an QOCkGtjtIOI curtains in the tonneau. Glass windows baolc of , l’ Spvllqping, double ventilating windshield. _ Dinouaattoim- . - Tire Carrier. .1 Non-skid filtr 6.173s, -r ‘i :lH-'~,-.t.- »' Leather door-grips. , Horn_buttou mounted on top of steering column. Upholstering greatly improved, and seating capacity re-arranged to give greater riding comfort. Improved steering control with radius rod attached ' below front axle. _ _. _-_" “w ________a _i___-»_-- =7_::___- .__ l slu ut. 6. When a king llkc David (Jur religion ought to mcnn spirl tlafiteon, tlm ticopln kcep thuc. 7. tual benefits and temporal boons Whcn tprlrle or "taste" tiutwl-igllts for our fellows. 11. Lot no klug in rclll-zltut, “criilclstn" is born. 8. To who is not worthy. 12.»'Whon we bclitl-lo enthuslusiu, blunt-ans, or opt-n. Ho cnicrs. l5. (‘lirist stipretno ltllll'll'_'y'fi, yourself. 9. Evcry man's in the heart tucmis wholeness lu capital ought to be his temple. l0. thc llfn hvavorl in the hereafter. \ mm" Gray-lean" Qotldiggthllldwtl “"5; 7T6. scrudnli t. ~ 2....- mmi "Pbliflivv "Mt ti" vilili~ eel: up tbs ‘Cu wllllflw where Dinlop Tires no used- "Guess KI Th5 nloplNstuully Mules Dunlap Unbeatable in Quads!’ anti-l. rim-tun." Another motorist u». “World-Wide ---~t>....|..‘,_" plm-ulltmrummaywmuu g‘ .. -;1*1 Lin‘ ' ifzzioupr . ' ouuwr ntqls-_-_ouru.or Aocusomls TIRE 'a= Isl-lobar: qoo .--t. 1. ulllfllofissull Fit-brim nast- i.- “Tactics” on mass-ll" ' ." "Ribbed." “Clipper.” "Plain." co. lamina" %_s-—n Bnaehsshlshslhqks" ‘ Y‘