IJHIII n5 ( ldlnml a - lmalsudwub uucr IPPING iBiiiidsAX Extra, Miles iirnportant of the economical highway transportation. It thorou hly saturates and insulates every fiber of eve _ rubber, nsi iaing friction and heat, so destructive to tlreriile. - Iv G D ' '33s" TheFii-eistlina process of Cum-Dipping is one of the most many FIPGQIOIIQ contributions l0 m0!‘ no grudges or spite, will not gossip cord with ELEVEN VIRTUES ‘Phern an» eleven great . lou ‘Institute stresses as important Kindness; Sportsmanship; Sell- Relionce; Dat ; Reliability; Truth Good Work anship; Team-Work, and Loyalty. .'Self vControl includes colltrol o! "Illllhe. lenuier. thoughts and ac- ilDliii. G001] ‘Health requlzres [he Fight food. sleep. exercise clothes body and mind cleanliness, and guud llllbibl. . "lho lfifflflll wllo is kind will bear nor he selfish and rude to people. SpOYilllililSllil) helps Qpe tc play fair, to keep the rules, retrain from cheating play lor tile good of the l On the cars ofihundreda of thousandsof motorists, in the urvlceof group and not [or sell glory, and, if the largest truck, bus and taxicab fleets, in the battle of tires on race necessary he a good loser ' 1' are delivering longer mileage with added safety and comfort. The Finestone Dealer in your locality will gladly explain to you the ystra value of Gum-Dipping. He is prepared to demonstrate howt cords of the carcass are saturated in a rubber solution, insulating every fiber ofevory cord with rubber, which minimizes friction. IIRISTONI TIRE h RUBBER COMPANY OF CANADA.- United HAMILTON, ONTARIO , “QT MILES PER DOLLAR Fvtstonc i tracks, Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires, because of their greater stamina, Sell Jleiiuilce makes on‘ bravo in danger; able to think lol- lllnlself; cording to his own idea of right. Reliability leads one to make good his promises. Truth makes him scorn a ile. (loud "workmanship is not satisfied witll lazy, slip-shod work, but seeks t0 do a good 10h oi’ value and beauty, even wllen no one secs or praises. 'i‘8liil1-W0l‘il‘llliil(8s one put away things he has used, for the sake 0i’ the team. ll. makes him do his mart trheeriuliy and encourage others. since gloom depresses all‘ and in- jures their mlccess. Team-work makes one able to -get,elong well, rumsrona BUILDS Tits’ ONLY GUM-DIPPED TIRES .1. A . GESNER Great George Street’ " Charlottetown, P, E. I. at ally task in which a number are engaged. The “go-lt-alone" person may be a, dynamo by hllnsell’, but he is no good iu teampwork. Loyalty should include mac's iam- ily, school town, state country and all humanity. iii, leads one to strive for the weliare o! all these. Verlly, it is some task to bring up a child. —-.-—~<-o->--——~ TIN KITOHEN A bachclol-{Alousswlfe has equip" Canadian liislorical Drawings pi-‘oir Framing Purposes _ The Guardian has pleasure ‘in announc- ing that 1t i135 Drocured a few complete sets of ‘the CanadiarrHistorical Drawings (recently Dllbilflheil in li8 columns) printed 0n high. , . These lllylures by Mr. c. W. Jeiferys, the Disting- .. léushed Toronto Artist,_are worthy 0f being c ramed not only for their historic interest but The nominal tolled art Dilller suitable for framing. ~ f_becau.se of their artistic merit, _ price is $1.00 for the set of 12 pictures. Apply early to avoid disappointment. . CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " * l Trout Flshlng Regulations (amNo person shall kill in one day‘ more than thirty trout I Everyone not being a permanent resident cl Prince Edward Island, or the son or brother of a permanent resi- dent thereof who dishes for or attempts to fish lor any trout in the watcra ol Prince Edward island without first procuring an anplsrh permit is liable to a penalty oi twenty dollars ($20.00)-_ Permits can be procured at Publicity Office, lottetown, costing two dollars ($2.00)- The sale, purchase or export. of trout, no matter. where procured is prohibited, providing however, that any non-resident leaving the Province’ may take away the lawful catch of two days’ fishing if the shipment is ac- companied by a certificate to that effect from either the' local fishery officer In whose district the fish were caught, or from the local station agent adjacent to the locality in which they_.wcre caught. Tourists can obtain iniormation as to where‘ to llsh do" an application to the Publicity Oiilcer, Charlottetown. A. E. MORRIQON, Game inspector. Char- June sih, 162i. ped what slle calls a. "tin kitchen" lor Jig-ht housekeeping. lit is a clo- set just about the wldlth and dBDlh other tiny gas range. it ls all lin- ed with galvanized zinc, even the walls, floor and ceiling being of zinc. The ceiling points upward at the center where there is a small hole to permit lhe escap of odors. BIIIOKGJUId excess heart. At each side are narrow shelves ol Zinc 1'01" utensil-s. Pots and pans hang 0" hooks above and back of the stove. Everything in the tin kitchen ls 0i tin, alumilluln or zinc lo avoid line hazard. Everything is detachable except the stove, and evcrYilllllg may be cleaned with gasoline- ‘l‘0 provide work iplurters fol‘ kitchen operations, one end oi the room has a partition live and a hull across the enii of the lrooul. The living room side la covered with ‘wail board and plllJEFPd to corres- r—*-'*-’—‘ |1 Net corrected Serious Results Sure to Fcllvw- In no trouble is delay or llegleci more dangerous than in anaemia- thln watery blood. it. is very’ 00m‘ mop in young girls and in persons who are overworked or confined within doors. it makes its alillffllwll in so stealthy a manner that it l! so otten well developed helm“ hi“ trouble is recognized. Butytaken in time the tonic treat- ment. through the use of IDI‘. _Wil- llalns’ Plllk Pills, so enriches the blood that good health and strength is speedily regained. The correction ot anaemic conditions hi! Dr. Wil- llama’ Pink Pills la as certain as anything can be. Henley, Dauraveil, Que, il-l one 0i the many anaemic sufferers who liiLs found new health through the use ot this medicine. She saysz-"I cannot express loo warmly my thanks lor what Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills have done for mo. l was sul- lering ilrom a. badly run-down con- dition. l was very nervous. ‘had lit- tle desire lor food, and would i981 tired out at the least exertion, ‘in this condition .l began taking ‘Dr- Willlams‘ Pink Pills. alld before using them very long found my health gradually improving. and under their continued use was com- pletely restored. For this reason l canal: SHINGLES i ' We have on hand: - Two Million Dry Cedar Shingles Consisting of Extras Clears Second Clears Clear Walls Extra No. l’s. Quality and» Price right. L. M‘. l'00_i.E 8t C0. room's WHARVES . . earnestly advise all weak girls to take those pills. feeling sure that they will do for others what they did for ma." Send your name and address to The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co_.. Brnckviila, Ont, and they will mall you tree auselul lltllo -book on "Building Up the Blood." The pi is can be obtained through any dr 5- glst or by mall at 50 cents a b0’: . . Ladies’ Dresses And Coats Madeto Measure- Flt guaranteed in Stanley styles- Regular at $7.08 to Twenty Odd Dollars. Men's Quits. Ovsreoste. Ralncoats tailored to manure, lit ‘guaranteed, In any style and Dol- lars saved. l S.F. “TARBUSII Rilllflsnlatlvs orluacu. $172 Prince Street. Charlottetown , ____ ‘Just ha!‘ In the Mr some swine "MW-an: and, while respecting the advice ol t y,’ otllcls, he will choose and act ac- iflfll- high allil reaching hull’ way- ' Alt first, cancer is a purely local Th1“: Watery disease and may be taken out and 0 the disease will not likely return. Always Danger us Kl continued in the system- the dis- Mlss Teresa . her for pies or cakes: Mix three- IS .vY]. Pfilt-t-rga llroni The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 90-. Brockviilo, Oat. t 1 _ moral POM with the rest o! the IOOIII. The “I ls which the lCilaracter Educat- kitchen sidQ is c. cupboard with a Wide boa-rd, zinc covered. to serve ' In ‘the character ‘building or 6..., Ba table-shell. n h. furnish“ with “ill-ll Ale lhey being laugh-t to H three dollar sink beneath which Your children? These eleven virtu~ ls a cupboard. Above the sink is a es are: Sell lContlroi, Good Health; zinc backboard, You cannot imag- ine a "kitchen ‘which is more 60m- nact, more sanitary and sate, more convlfllhm. more inexpensive, and, more disguised as an inoffensive a.cove in a. living room. I GRAY HAIR l s The older woman with gray hair has o. dignity and sweetness which might he envied by the younger woman. ‘Well kept, frequently washed and periectly coified, gray hair is a distinguishing lecture and brings one respect and freedom not_ accolded to youth. Gray hair can take one anywhere without suspic- ibu oi’ evil latent. Gray hair gives_ weight to one's opinions and‘ per- m-its c-ne the liberty ol his convic- ions. llt also benutillcs the complexion and soltcus the features. Gray Trlflilr maybe dyed-ill One wlll-hut it is a pity to do it", and, if tlouia. should be done oulyhy an expert. One never knows just what color will result ll the hair is dyed. it iniKht tura out some of those ugly green- ish yellow shades, and look wiry. it might make the face look more severe and wrinkled. Soda ‘and am- monia should not be used v to gray- ing hair, for it. tends to yellow thern. The bluing rinse gives gray hair a pretty tone. ON THE LOOKOUT FOR CANCER- lflancei- is a disease which can usually he cured if discovered and treated in the early stages, but-it is very fatal ii’ let run too long. li- is therelore important that every adult ahc-uld be able to ‘recognize the early symptom-s. lCancer is a disease oi‘ maturity or age. it seldom troubles those un- der twenty on- thirty, but increases in prevalence with each year after that age. ‘it is one disease in which poverty and ignorance seem more immune than riches and education. probably lbecailse ol the more rigor- ous life and abstenlmisnes ol the lormer. Women are much more subject to cancer than men. the mammary glands and the uterus being the chiel point 0t attack. The stomach is the next most suspect- lble organ. ' lA specific cancer germ has new: beerudlscoveiled. lit is thought that lrljuny cl some kind is the begin- ning of trsnccr, usually a slow but continued irritation as injury to the liLN by smoking, or injury to the stomach by the use of very hot or very cold foods. , To prevent cancer, any unnatur- al growth should lecelve immedi- ate attention. lConsult your doctor a-bout it. Moles, wa-rts if they change or grow, lumps of all rkluds should be taken as danger signals. eased cells scatter throughout the system and cancer may break out in several places. LA diet of l-ruits and‘ vegetables with very little meat is thought to be less conducive to cancerous growth than one containing toO much protein, such as meat; fish; fowl and eggs; since protein ‘is a substance which is necessary for cell grow-tn, and cancer is a dis- ease oi too much cellular growth- ‘Whoie cereals ior their lime value and combat constipation are useful; while milk is the most val- glablo protective and corrective ood in the list . ——— "mats senvlce f Lass silver is set upfln the table now than formerly bu-t what is there should be placed right and be in perlect condition, not tarnished and "with not a particle of food upon it, left from careless dish- washlng. Silver used with dessert. such as the Iork for pie or_ the spoon for sherbet, is usually brought with that course and is not placed on the table in great and confusing array, as of old. The knives the one for spreading and oils for cutting, are pliced at the right ol iAhQ plate. FOPZH ‘go to the lelt with the napkin with its open edge next to thaui. Spoons are placed either at the right of the knives or at the top of the piste. Many persona do not know which fork or spoon ‘to use tlrst. ‘foe one farthest trom the plate l: the limit to ham-Remember that you begin at the outside and eat you; way in. LEMON FILLING ,.__,.. __ . The lloilowing iillliig is good eith- loui-ths ‘cup o! wsugar, two» table- spoons each ol flour and cornstarch and a thllrd teaspoon salt. ‘When wail blend-ed, add slowly a cup of boiling water and cook over the fire, stirring constantly until the mixture Ja thick enough to pile when dropped from a spoon. 000k it fifteen minutes longer in a dou- ble boiler, else the atsrcli will taste raw. Then boat in one or two all yolks: a teaspoon butter: three ta- blespoons lemoajuloa and the grat- ed yellow rind 0t half a lemon. if using the-titling for cake, iot it cool and thicken before spreading on the not cake; qr lt will soak in too mac . l Confederation Day ~ lights which made a pleasing scene. Inliénsington An event o! primal skiilllcauce was observed in Kemlnlton 0n IM- day night. when the aixtleth anni- versary of the consummation oi Dominion onfedarstlon was cele- brated. people ol the town and oi the supporting pastoral sec- oourregatod an main ilwn the High School grounds. Hero I srsnd-stsntl had been erected and this with the grounds were brill- iantly illuminated with electric On the grand-stand were seated the NQIQLFIIT. J. ll. , . supportinI/hbflltfl... .- .- ~ Proiitt read a e from rm Illlc‘ my. the _ emor Genital. which conveyed to the asso B the Royal greetings.‘ "Other tele- grams were read also eelehratlns the event. Those were received with applause by the audience. Ap- plauded also was the greeting lrorn llion. Mr. Mackenzie King, read by Mr. J. F. Proiltt. Mr. A. E. Mc- Ican. M. P., who honored the event with his presence, “dressed the audience in a most happy speech. He complimented the people on the comprehensive nature ol the cele- bration, the line exposition 0t pat- riotic unity which is c. line example. characteristic w be displayed bl’ any community. He particularly noted the significant llost which conveyed the school children. This didactic device was keenly admired. being nicely in keeping with the spirit o! the celebration, and was second best, if not the best, in the parade. The Maritime Provinces cannot imagine what their status would be today had they remained out of confederation. We have the making ol the great- est nation on earth, all the natural resources required. nineteen hun- dred and twenty six, was a banner year, and nineteen hundred and twenty seven will be even superior. The speaker here. reviewed the ne- gotiations that were involved in the preliminaries previous to Confeder- ation. The Fathers of Confederation must have had a prophetic con- sclousness n! our Canada of today —one third of the British Empire. as large as all Europe, with natural resources unlimited. We have a telephone for every twelve of our people. We lead the Empire In the extent of our rallwlws, we have the largest wheat iield in the world, the largest flour mills, and we lead the world in means of transporta- tion. We have the greatest educa- tion and financial institutions, and the people, the best on earth. The two races live in perfect harmony. and their churches are the best in the world. We are also proud ol our British CODECHOII, for we have the funds- mentum on which to develop the greatest nation on earth. Prince Edward Island is the Cradle ol Conlederstion lor here it was that the infant was first nour- ished, since here it. was that the in- itial plans were conceived which de- veloped into the grand union that. we have today. Canada will con- tinue to develop until her greatly increased population will find her forming the most important part ol the whole British Empire. Other speakers expatiated upon the splendor of the event and co- inciclently supportcdsll that had been said. The whole event was a spectacu- lar lesson whose object is to teach us to love our own dear native land. and so to live that our lives demon- strate that We merit so great a heritage from the Creator of all good. The pyrotechnic display was c. lit- ting part. of the celebration and was greatly enjoyed by the younger portion of the throng. regard spinach. To give it more flavor, ll the family does not like it as is, cook it with bacon, slice hard bc-lled eggs‘ over the dish ol it, escallop it with white sauce and crumbs. serve it with cahsnp or horseradish for flavor. ‘Cook an onion with it and add a tablespoon of vinegar to it as it cooks. This will give t more tang. Chop a lett- c-ver dish or it; and cold meat and celery-chopped; and make into a mold with gelatin. —{-O-}—-—-——— ROASTS When roasting veablbeefor pork, make them more delicious by add- ing the flavor oi certain vegetables to them. A tomato sliced over the top, adds tantness. i-ts acid helps dissolve the connective tissue oi the meat and will make it more tender. Borne like the flavor of on- ion in their roasts and will -fry minced onion in the fat before they put the roast on to cook. ‘Mangoes chopped and sprinkled oven the top ol the roast will give to it their distinctive flavor. lllaw carrots. sliced and laid on top at the mast, give it an additional dellolouanosa- FAQ-MEN" —ia simply pure cow's milk from selected herds, pre- iferved with granulated sugar after port of the natural water content of the milk has been. taken sway. ~ \ l1 ~to$l835 t... _Il radii -» l SLER Smrzzclyain 2" and hold the leadership the [iublils ionfers on him. GREAT N EW ALTER P. CHRYSLER and his engineers present today a new car- the great six-cvlinder“62"—-which carries the name Chrysler still more emphatically to the head and front of the procession of engi- noes-in and manufacturing progress, and lives t e bnverbigber quality and greater valucthanwaséverbefore possible in itsclass. No one can see, or drive, or rvrn reatl the general specifications oi tile great new “bl” without marveling at the value which (‘hi-y. sler Standardized Quality has [lurked into its appearance, its manufacture znltiits troup- proacilcti performance. _ Drivcthc rentliclv "(?."t 3d‘ cA Ch its predecessor e "Q0," hailed heretofore as male,- “qfi ghdly “hi. .’.;,,“‘K,,,,E|vfle the‘ finest piece of six-cylinder engineering ofim Eupnme valued an mechanism ever produced in its field. , , , Touring Cur, MiG-S,- Rfliltillaf (with flillliiit’ seat) $1570,- Z-tiuol" Sedan, $1035,- (‘otipi- (with yumbig seal) >i7TU; 4-tioin hltiun, $1.’ (l; Ltuliiull Setitm, $1815; Lu. b. H/intisuv, (hliuvio, including tux“ unJ equipment. (Freight only i.) be added.) The great new Chrysler "62" surpasses even It was conceived and executed in obedient-i- to the Chrysler conviction that the pioneer of new motoring principles and greater values must keep on pioneering to deserve Sensational Features ‘of Quality and Value 62 and more miles per hour 5 to 25 miles in 7% seconds Road Leveiizers-front and rear invar-strut pistons Thermostatic heat control 26 miiu to the gallon o" filter. Air Cleaner Convenient ignition lock Saran-bearing crankshaft N¢W ""1414" UP? 7111511301‘ Handsorneflndirectiy lighted F Venfilflggd q-gnkase Four-wheel hydraulic brakes instrument board . Ne“, cywysle, “Rutfleadv: Lower, more sweeping lines 1g.in¢},.ba,e wheels, giving High-C , ession E g‘ Saddle-spring seat cushions low center of gravity i CLIFF COX CQRNEY BROS. i Saurls Summer-side l‘ HERBERT POOLE FiUSSEL CLARK Mowragug CHARLOTTETOWI" Mount 5mm" , _... ‘I'll! CANADIAN-BUILT‘ CHRYSLER FOR CANADINS A Colorado invelliofs milcllinc tfhililP, “That Eillllilli flillPillliflll tried lhas beenllnvented. to lglZ-ve dogs tor cooling and liulnltlil'ylhg ill» i0 get un- in lluy n fur with two lkeplb lln confinement needed exer- air in buildings uSrn-l an l‘it'i'll‘l|“htz;“_|y,_ [rumd “U, [mm-ate [he “n. clse- fan w draw air through at box ill- llillllrill tiling. Whoever heard oi an ed with sheets 0i‘ fabric that ari- ;,||1|“;1]_\y5lh “w, hpadfl?" ‘ ' kept wet. , ller sister looked at the stolt ‘critically. “Yt-s," she said, “you didn't buy An electrically operated ilrealilnrlll Mliilh on average oi} 223 dlays aylealr Java Flies allure thunder A lady who had her-n nut slllnp- stomps than any other knowll V region, tfhe fewlest being in nine plug returned home wllll n llhnll-‘zi fur with llvn ilviillrl, but you mmBq-lqr 0f Aflflga. um; the Somali-a some sable stoic, and. said to ilcr bnugpi 9110 will, Six [ailg_ demhm . sister, who n <4 ndlnirllli: the pur- l‘ lhlPliiil/ll. , " s» i r r “m... ll... 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