t‘ ws ‘ wings, the iVAL-‘f a svsumo on c.- u ‘t-swu. 110s s‘ “with: l. an .l=' goose: 3' * 310111.111. - ‘Ila-Gd h D LINE! oi crops do ohens ‘ Georgette blouses, values to _ '" . Ipanisi 85.00, 05.08, $0.98. \ as Bros., Ltd. 1075-7-17-21. _ THING CAPS, diving caps, largest assort- m to choose iorin. Beat quality, lowpt prices. Johnson a Johnson. drnlaista. 1583 7 i7 2i eouvsm or Psmcs so- wAtIo lat. ND.—-Beauttiul illus- trated descriptive souvenir ready to mail. Only 50c. by mail 57c. Cislilottetowa Guardian. . 135Z-7-0-ti . MOON! TO TH! ICE CREAM festival on Tuesday, July 20, st Viiiltshire in aid oi Mission Band. t 1701. IN AID 0F HOSPITAL. A pleas- ant evening in waiting for all who attend the strawberry and ice-cream festival tonight on ‘Knllhts oi Columbus grounds. Pro~ coeds tor City Hospital. 1708 e CCESSFUL FESTIVAL-One 0i he most s/uecesstul aiiairs oi the kind held this season was the strpwberry lestivsl and ice-cream eooel held by the ‘East. Royalty . Auxiliary oi the (Protestant Or- Dhttnuge, at the residence of Mrs. Edgar ‘Hearts, on Thursday even- ing last. The weather was ideal and‘ the attendance was very large, the proceeds realized amounting to $300.00. The 4th Regiment Band was present and delighted every- ono with their generous selections o: beeutilul music. The people o! t-be vicinity and all others who at- tended are enthusiastic in their "praise oi the bnndsmen who so kindly otiered their services tor the occasion. Delicious strawber- ries‘, Ice-cream and cake made a most appetizlng menu to which all accorded tuli Justice. ‘Everybody went home at the close, reeling that they had enioyed an event oiosore than ordinary interest and DIQGERQG. A BAD ACCIDENT — An acci- dent which might have had even n fatal termination, occurred on Friday evening last on the Maine- que Road, near Prlacetown, when Mrs. (Rem) G. W. B. Jones oi Milton, two _ children and maid, were thrown irom the buggy. The breaching strap broke, allowing the buggy to touch the horse, which suddenly swerved on to n hiflnbunk. causing the buggy to overturn. The baby was picked up unhsuneu and the maid snd Mrs. Jones received some ises, but the little ‘two year o! boy had both thighs broken. h. Dewar set the limbs, and the boy is now inqtlie ll. E. i. Hospital, and is doing as well as can be expected. lira. Jones is staying with him. Rev and Mrs. Jones wish to thank Mr. Holman ior so kindly in: the party home in his car, a d Mr. Lorne Cole ior looking aiter the horse ISLANDER IN TRAIN WRECK. -—A,mong n delegation oi 100 lhemb~ era oi the Reading, Pa, Council oi the Knights oi Columbus who had a miraculous escape irom serious "llliu and possibly death, when a ‘Rood railway express Jumped tile trsck several days ago was a Charlottetown mun, Walter P. Pow er, who helped to render iirst nid to the engineer who was badly siiairen up and rendered uncon- ' . II. Power when in Chnr- lo etovm on the P.B.l.*lt. took up a ‘course oi it. The Reading News- Tknee telling oi’ the accident says: The train was rounding a sharp curve when, through some un- hnowmeause, the engine jumped the track and plunged over the embankment. Passengers were sav- ed irom injury by the i-lct that the baggage cas- broke. loose irom the snghle and mn along the roadbed dragging the tour coaches and the Pullman coach with it. The engine overturned down the embankment and the engineer and iireman, mm- ed Jonee and Casey, were injured. Digging deeper into the roadbtvi at every loot the coaches were buried to the window when thov came to a stop. Passengers said that had ‘the coaches Ween con- structed oi the old wooden style, instead o! steel, they would have been crushed in and many persons would have been injured. The ac- cident happened so quickly that it was over before most oi the pass- engers realized whwt had happen- ed. ‘they were onside 1on1’ Jolt- ed=but the utmost coolness prevail- ed. The ‘hen assisted getting the women out 0t the oars and there warno panic or rush for the exits. P. h R. oiltioiais declared it was worst accident that ever bap- ‘sd’ in that yicinit-y. The rails w bent and twisted the "distance, oi the block. crews were sent irom and irom Reading and ‘ wort all night. A special was sent to carry the pass _ the remainder oi the trip. Luann (Jenn Distemper. the crash." said the first surgeon, to the second. "i i or to where it lay on the _ t and when l raised it up ' once that its ribs were ‘ while sqapiul hols was ins. doctor." broke in - student who was pas~ - the moment. “but ii you t ditieotion a-u ’ w take s. ' _ “tease.” his tattoo! from his a tram l ohlldi" , tea-sheen iniormedhim WU" about my . l i. Tieodyear ta] Tire m-i THE ciissnorrnirowgopsriprsn, t "9 . I How Far Does Your Car “Drag” its Tires in Every Mile? 'I'liat’s another way of asking if your wheels are properly. aligned, if your brakes are perfectly round and true on both wheels; V And it is just} hinfof how serious is this matter of dragging or sliding tires. A wheel_out_ of line_c0nstantly drags its tire. If badlybutpf its} a hundred miles 70f such driving may strip a tire of its whole tread. If only slightly out of line, the _ mileage is still reduced by a considerable percentage. . Knowing the many thingsTthat Goodyear is doing to conserve tires-knowing of the nation-wide system of Goodyear Ser- - vice Stations-Iyou understand why Good- year has not; negiectedwheel alignment and brakes. 5 _ GoodyeaflServieev Stations," impressed "cg, ‘with the seriousness of alignment, will t‘ ' ’_ giadi)r,_t-cs_t yougyheeis and brakes. "‘, i, '_ ._‘_!,f.\ P .‘ - ,~ - ‘y \*,\.., \_‘_$—r/, _ <zfaorrl>uillltoi~i i r. a a 3/ L»? "/ _ » . ---..~ .... c .,......-....,... ._.,,.,,. .. _. ’ same Goodyear policy , tire dealers-s to save a tire rather than‘ sell a new one at the moment is responsible also foi-‘allwe do to keep down tire cost-perg-mile. It 1S this policy that has impelled us to he'll‘ motorists avoid or cure wheels out of line, tread 91118, stone”. bruises,‘ under-inflation, scraped side-walls and other tire injuries. This policy of I Saving Tires brings such gen- crous returns in "mileage that Goodyear cost- per-mile is lower than that of tires which S2lCflflC€ quality and service to price or “extra. discount]? b ~ i This fact is so widely known that motorists bu)’ more Goodyear _ Tires .- than any I "other make Ill the world. The TGQOdYear Tire &~Rubber Company of Canada, Limited / ‘ .,.. spur‘. s JA¢La~tr‘ ._ w" ‘.7 which“ ccs"