'. ‘ ii - il \ ,,..¢-...e»i»~= 1,. i .;" .il _-‘ . v ..;_ .______ l. _~».~e..»=»~.»--a¢_=.-gg-= l i l 3' , _ 8 I. i \>..__ iff, 9’ ,. v . i * -.i - il" ' . ¢` l .. lil i '.£i iii. -ll 1 THE eUi5_izni.w_ 800|) § one of this un- BIRTHS Mv£ns_Ai iTsTi_T_ri;.pit-.{i_ .nine 7. 1921 to lllr. :ind Mrs. John H. Myers, Hampton, ii son. STEWART.-At ‘Meadow Bank F""'zi." \\'f~-st Point. Lot 8. 0!! WHY 15th to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Stcwnit, ii son. IlE.\'l‘IIS KENNEDY.-At Falconwood on June Fitii. .Iam-=s Kenneflr. formerly of Montague. He leaves to mourn ~one sister and. other rel:itions._ (Patriot and Exaniincr please copy) JEWERS---in this city lune 7. 1921. Victor W'ill'~r'f= .Iv-.wi ‘_ _'trol 5 years. Funeral today, Wednesday from the residence ol ills father. 17»1 Water St. Service comment-ins: at 3 p. m. Interment Peoples Ceme- tery. 4 i_--<¢>i- TREES. In the garden of Eden, pla_nted by God. Thom was goodly trees in spring- time sod - Trees cf beauty and lieighi- iiiiil grace To stand in splendor before Ilis face. _ Arlnle and hickory. ash and pear, Oak and beech and tulip rare. The trembling aspen, thc noble lpine. - _ The sweeping elm by the river line; ~ Trees for the birds to build in und sing. And the lilac tree for a joy in spring. Trees to turn at the frosty cull And ‘carpet the ground for their \Lord‘s footfall; Trees for fruitage and fire and shade, Trees for the cunn-ing buiider’s trade. Wood for the bow, the spear and the flnil. The keel and the mast and the daring sail; _ .Hsmsde them oi’ every grain and ' girth For use of man in the Garden \._ of Earth. 'Then lest the soul _should not lift her eyes -From the gift of the Giver of Para- dlse On the crown ol' ii lilll for bil to lseo, _ God 'planted a scarlet maple tree. BLISS CARMAN. -_---£0-3#-~ The Pekin duck. used almost cx» clusiveiy in the development of the American duck industry, camo originally from China, was inipor ted from England in 1872 and into the United States in 1874. CASITORIA For Infants and Children lil ilse Fon llvsli 30 l'£Aiis LIME” Ground Limestone in bulk or bags furnished in earioiids lots at n very low price.. Prompt. delivery. Write. Department of AB\'iC\1l!Ui”0 Charlottetown for piirticulurs. _ Auotionr Automobiles instructed to sell by public Wedlock's barn. Upper Charlottetown on 'June 8 at 12 reserve for cash 5 Wedlocli fire. $3000. . . , ' r i ‘ Sl uiiioiu iw ’nt5i°rn¢M t "filo-,Q - i _ rm amy ofaeiri wits H1 0 A *J l ` I .`, __ `._1l,,,,._‘__.i`:_(’.A`f'_-"_;'_i__ » " , me. But-l was still child enough to put my thought quite crudely in- to words. “You mean." I asked the tel_ep» hone girl, “that some inan gave you that _beiiiitifnl ring?" “Sure!' agreed my new-found frl°nd. “Why not?" She iauglierl fi little. 'There :iin't anything woniz with my face is there?" ‘But _vnu are not engaged to mar- rj: l\i|n'_*" I protested. “lt‘s just soriiefioriy who-who-‘ I stumb- lrd, _searching 'for a word anil oziiight at the phrase she herself I E :id :dren me, "lt's somebody who i= iiisi friends with you?" I ask- fd » l “Sure!’ agreed the girl again. _ "'I`o`lil-= on kid-I got to mind my .-`x'.'itr‘l‘.-liof~rtl.' I turned away. But I had gather-' '»il _'Wd for thought. ‘So." l suid to iuvself_ "now you li"vr\ seen and talked with ii girl 'silo is not good." _, I plizzieii over it. 'I’he cliariniiig pirtiirezit tue sivitehlioard did not "crrrrponfl with what I had been rniil about srlrls of this kind. The toloplionn rw-ratiir certainly did not look dissipated. Nor were ihero :\~liout her any of the signs mv dimo novels had led ine to look for in such it i-iisc. This girl did Wil liz|int:_slic did not dressi boldly "Wi f'f‘Tl2‘iI1l.\' she was lar froin woeiping over hor uiil`oi~tuiiatf>_ i';t_ The lliouiqlit of hor l`a.st-_inateil me. l ffuinfl nivsiiir .iii iii.. mi or tili- fi’\ llldkinit frriisos io p:|i»:s|i thc lf1ll*Dl\0i’l". s~.\'itcli.liouril. I wanted _ I0 ask ni_ore.' And as il _iiiuttely of fret. _tliousii I did not realize it. the girl. hooililse slic was reallv ruit.. .‘\:`.:lit and f1ood~natui‘cd, at- traxftetl mt-. My heart -was drawn to lier. All in all. silo was one ol` lliose _poieolly unmoral and cheer- ilil young women who is poriiaps the inost dangei~ou.~i coniipanioii un _ iijnorant girl may choose. And sho was perfectly good-nat- “‘""'l_ iihillil- Ilii’ S'l-0i'liilL Silo iiiiisl I have felt iii; liovcring nlw-ii; lim :_l_i;f-\ H silly littlc moth about a can ‘iS:iy.." she said late in the after noon, "vou_look ut me tho way a cow stands and looks iii Sump, lhlmt over the fence! What's your nuim-',"' _ _ ‘_"Neli Birne_~f," I answered, luc- onionily. “What’s yours'.” ‘Oh, you can “call me ‘Dora,"' the girl anssvered. ‘You'i~e a queer - little th-inq _v0u're nil eyes. Wan; I0 20 to luncheon with me to-nioi~~ row?" Mv face fiuslicil quickly. ‘Yes.' l saiid. “l would. 1 want to talk to you some more; i like you) ` _ "ulziii»<_':" nzrccii iii.r$_ ~w¢'ii go tnnioi~i'i'-.-/_' _ And we did. And this in spite __ol the lrlamros of lilo other girls. i had not been conscious of it hc- fore. but suddenly I realized now the various young women in the es- lziihllshincnt left llcra to liorself. l"erlia.ps i had never noticed it lm' cause she scented to care so little. Now. however, by accepting her inv-iti-itlnn. I definitely loft my own sphere and entered hers. As wo talked together in thc dressing room, atijusting our hats and conts, l’ saw the girls nudge ,._____._____. If S i .lin il* f_ lllll-llli. I ‘lllll-v lllllil-lil.. Aliiil_» - iiiiiniiiin. iillll-lil' - _ - . lllliil-llilll .~’_.- "l \- ' I _ "-5 ~ l THE hellth of your skinis tooimpon. ant for you to he careless shout the bath soup vou ing. Keep tho skin clear and smooth Ind prevent skin troubles by using _ IJFEIIIIIY I HEALTMIIAP _ ltlu the best of sll nonpu- Ist it is more than s cleanser. I dinlnfaun too. Th nrhlle Ilolr I Llflf ll U '- :In ul':i'gv»»r; Qi _ -.'\ .:'..f::...".i.:.'°..'.. ‘~;.:\*_ Z »`s_ _____?,__v_ I ui _ \* milfs 0 isyA11»effL Cough yEsi.|.o - _ ° ` I ""_' 'r' _' __“';'_'__;' "` _ ~ _ Chapter vu - g.,|,,1-,gm 1g31_ by nu lmrriuiimiuil Syndicate' _ _ ii ¢ i stood .ming in ii... diamond Undercnttiiig Commutator Insulation my 11 _ _ ~ mth ring um belonged iciiie ieienlwile msn 'rms coiluursron sum-'son nu mn made ,ern-¢ii_y _ i o ` i. I I \ _ " _ ._ mag gm' she had permitted. me to D _ ` tb each so ont should be examined to seetlnt _ I ' ‘ . walk it upon my own finger She had oven and smoo . Km n n floor Just told me that a -'friend' iiiia it is not bridged to its neishiwr bv particles °I___°°PP:_'_i_'i_‘:;:- - was nll` given it to her. I tore my glance over the insulation in the trulng up operation. “___ 0_B°_______t_°____ A from the jewel to meet her eyes. circuit the armsture coils. For uiidercutting the m lmuh ___ _“_” "A friend!" I repeated alter-.her band tool can be made out of a piece of flat steel of the _:_ o __ __not_ halt puzzled, halt aippnlled. by grinding- s notch in one end of its edge. Whirh D°l¢ °l'UU;h Nm "Look here." said this young shaped point. capable of digging the mica out from behreel; ___ .» D0 7?' person. “what are you trying to du A piece of back-saw blade, formed ss above described. an se _ “ld -kid nie!" She smiled he ravish- wooden handle is _generally used and it is <:_on\'eni;=.:it_ to leuv_;ary.l;; _ h _ M ‘ ' -" ' ` l h klbi one.- success . ° _ L'I._‘..§t'7lI.'°i"§’.§..`$.‘.i"’..i"‘i'.l.ly ~f.i‘$`..'.i°'.`i$ 2§i‘Z.“'.§‘.f.°§§`.".1§§.i"i`.iii"5i.i'ii.'if’.'§°fi....f'i. §i"§i...... i.n_ i...i_._ 33 :BFE -~_ HE price of any product is larggly d€t€_i‘Iig_:1€_il_ bb’ t e V? gig? _ _ you?" she added coquettishiy. "lt’s length of the commutator, merely notching or Broov |18 - - ' K6 X ense .., a lnsurlnqun a _ _ 1 my 1atest-my gentleman iriendl' effective. After the arrnnture is i__¢:place_d_i_n tho; iil_2_l;€!;;1_:'_;'___:_Y°_l"_‘:_Va__l:;’ buslness It enjoys. 0Vefl°hetad_ ts ontinues the same I was still staring at the lone. advisable to install new brushes o s ne roug ‘ - ‘ £03 c - beiiiiiifili H093 Of iier €Xl\€!1SiV9 Iacturer and if the brush holder springs are weakened they should lg t0l' ln automobile mann ac Ilrlng 7 , g‘“""’ “‘ ""' “"'” ""“""°“‘°" '°"‘°°°"' "”°“'“‘° ”"‘“" °' "“` °““` °' '“°i"1`i.'i'§i`§"il.'.'1".'l¢'l§§'.'I.'iii.'i.'¢i er production be ten cars or ten hundred cars a mon . _ _ _ _ _ __ _ Siililler with its tantalizing glimpse 'tli oniniutator surface is very necessary an _ . ~ ° ` _ of flesh tiirimgii tightly drawn silk byevsrapping a piece of dm- eandpnpeg nroéindd tbe_c0l1:l_:\U\si;':_’_;'D:_':;“f’?g our factory at ‘valkervlllei Ontarlo, has been ;°un;\l:n%_ `. which flashed above it. I was ign- sm out, between it and the' brush en s. y raw IIS 9 , ' ' ° - ; S 0 0...... ..i iii.. int i was ii... i.._..t»l~. ...Y ,.0 ........._d .he ,.........,.....,. ...., i,....i. ...in if; _._-.i__i_iiy___v_i_;»_:ii_i\_~:_:§_ since the first of April. _Our volume of .business or et_:'s _ ve nion d_ _ .. _ en.. i was but seventeen. Still, I to conform accurately to the coinmiitstor s\_i_;‘fsc_c_f_.n_m _Sm el_i_N___ Contact year has Shown, ian Increase of per Cen Over e c0I'|,'eSl]0I\_ ng i_ mai Fariiiilisirhsrgtiisgxfgsgmwr mm' ' D ' 'E -period last year. So remarkable luis been the demand f_<_>_r Stéldebanlger r»_)_\i- _ @..;.».i‘i.i.....-..._ i ....5 _i.é..i...ii..g ..._ '°f*"`-“E ""‘““S '“ “M5 Elf.-”f.`f`$'.f.'.i`§f§§i..ff'T.i.`i"i..ff.‘I.'li tomobiles that we find our sales for the iive_m0i\ih P9110 eil mg l 35’ » 1T‘_it two and _tw_g together. I be- _ .il condition. In the case of nn_ cnlriiie . to be gneater than our volume of buslness for the entire yaariof if-'\i3..i'_.`° niglfiibgiriffiiii. .§`2"-iieerlilii ~é’.#" \ 2"i"'.°§§` §'i»'§`Ii.“.,§‘f.‘§.L°si§`2i`.f¢f`f.ii.`i§ii’L’i’§§ N ’the1. automobile manufacturer in the Dgmmion of Carqadiyor _the Uni- qiij ' HH ‘V culted ny fouling or criicl.ed insu _ 0 0 'S 5 ' i1__e_J1. \\'. A. ll. writes: Soon nfter hav- ing new pistons and rings lnstulled in my engine it began inissing..run- pin: spasmodicully :it times and well at others. This missing gi'e\_v worse and I had the valves ground. an my mech|inic's iidrice, but with- out good effect. There is a good spark at my plugs. Can y0\1 SWE me any advice? ~ . Answer: As the missing did noi' :eminence until sometime after the' piston replacement, this muy have had nothing to do with it, and the (act that lt is not continuous itrengiens this view. However, you bellrr test the ronipresslon in each eyllnrler. hy li:inrii~r:irikliii: arvl rc# lhut all the \'.'1lves seat rc»iial>l_\'. lf fou find Hood conipivxsslon :ill lround, it is quite possible that the missing is duo to one or more 0! the iollowing ciiuses: Wal<-r or other foreign mutter in the c.irbiirctor or elsowherv- in the fiiol system. Full- ure of tho carbttre-lor nir-vnTve io rloso rrliulily or of ill!! ilviil U7 muintain the fiinl level. A P001' lionnertlon .~iomr~.whcro in the pri- mary ignition circuit. -- - + -- po si-.mic iN'ric_~isilfii~:ns Slavic ’ ans? F. I-Z. D.. Jr., asks: Docs the usoi .if spxirlc-intcnsilit-rs result in uni' s'hii~li to answer this question dol- .niir_ly. but wo do not see why their 'ui-iyig nf gasoline? ~' Alisworz We have no dum on |» ° Qiiestions of at-neral intern! la I leach other. it didn‘t worry mei "much, If it friendship with Dora incnzii that i must. ille cut off from ‘the other. it seenicd worth the price. Dora led the way to an iii- expeiisive restaurant in the ne-igli~ boriiood. “My treat," she exiplitlned, “We\ won`t have any argument on that score.” l ‘For a while its we ate. we talked l spasinoillciilly of things that dill not. matter; of sfrnie ol’ the other err.~, ployees and of the man .by whoni \ve were all eniiployetl. And then somehow -from hlin the conversa-i tion drifted to incn in generi\l,and_ ther. became more qiersonal. At last, haltingly. I i`ound I had given Dorn. a rough outline of my own life and-- °‘-Sc-.` I ended. “l am never going to marry. I've seen too much of] it. ’l`here's my poor mother almost dt-ad with ‘work and us children. Ir, a glrl's got to work. it`s hotter to work fur herself." | “Or lot sniiiir man work for _vf»u!‘ intcrpoilutcd Dorn. “'i‘hc liooos! 'i`h:it‘s all they're good for!" I "llul -I tell _vou i‘ni never goin.; to marry," I rclterutcd. I _tliat's awful rich. But thci~c's not much chance ol' that for ii girl like you or ine, Tliciie wealthy guys nrn't niitrrying-not our kind. But.i and again there came hor flashing smile, “thcro’s no liarm." sho said "~in takinir the crumb:-i that fail from the rich niiins t_iiihle." ‘°l’el‘haips nc-t.' I told her slowly. "-But I think id inueli rather work for iiiyself." " Oh, Iiordi'_ Said ‘Dora. "You rran't_ do that! A gli‘l's got to have ;i good tlnici Sho got to have .l>eaux~ll’ she isn't ti fish! lt's hu- man nature; ninit lt? You've got to do one thing ortho other. I fig- 'iirn you'-ve got to marry ni' have bnaux. and I'ni lilke you-fl don't' want to marry and be some man's slave! I toll you, it makes it dill- ercnce lo men if you can keep tlieiu on the Anxious Seat. li' they rlon‘t know whether they have you or not that’s when you get the d.i:imonds." . ll sounded as unsns~woi~niile to mp. us a sum in mathemntics.Doi-al soeined iiilnimcrinq into my mlndl the very truths I had wanted to ivvoid. l felt l could not dodge thoiii. I opened my mouth to say uzziin‘ that l` preferred to go tlii'n'uzli I-lf:-_ without any man. I rlorsell it ivitlmiit speaking I felli childish. l f»=_lt‘ that she limi res.~` soned=it all out and that sim knew. Whnt' could l sity to ii girl.. who had It-ved and proved hier problem? There was ii pause. Then Dora awkeil: Dont you k|io'w any fel- lows?" ` » » l shook my head violently. “l never wanted lo." I told lion( The -girl liesitnted again. "l toll ynii what you do, Nell," she suld. "Come on to dinner with ni _i l-lsturiiiiy night. l'll ask my lrinn_d to 'bring it frinnd of hl<. Now bryl on~you rlon`t have to do any- thing yon donit want to! You just come along and see if I‘m right sedan moo l ' _ ' -ay' _ isoo ‘ ' T" f' " .1 ° ` '*°' ""°*' °"° °“"°“" " ’ “'- _l:'&:_i; su 2000 ,_"","nm . a soon dinner wont hurt' _i.iU.5¢i-i. _ _i . r/mm limo s'|~s-|»u-w~~m me' i __ _ _ ,_ __ llmnftio. » ;,__._._________ _ ' f~_ _ _ _ _ "iw i said with ii inns sign, "i ` -'J ' 1 _V°"§._!,',l*,.§“°,°,,*&',§§1,f§,;°‘{§,,°mm°l um", to _ . ` . 55 'A ` ' . = <1 \ Auctioneer _ ~' __ i _dont suppose it will. _ h. o. onggisi, “np _ |15 mg' '_ 3 __' _ = ~ __ _ ' ‘ .' ....;~.~.....- n....,oms _._..._..._......__ case, the gss otherwise lost ln th' Hr. Cloitph in this column, space permitting. I/ on immediate answer du luirfil. ¢9£ivt°5. r.€.1i41.d.ef_¢.!!¢_d. 3.t_q.zu_m=|! .azwslvim ‘ “Mluy-lic you'i'e wise.' iizrecd thc' girl. "Unless you get somebody lation putting on lntenslliers would probably cause the l1lUlZf‘_i_° 5?’“"k` at their points and prevep he Hills firing. Assuriing this .0 be -‘vi llntlrrd clinrllig would be saved. _ .___..____ A 'IROUBLESOBIPZ CLUTCH F. A. P. writes: The clutch of my . . . . .. cur Hives trouble fi'°m grabbing, does not release properly and falls lo give smooth results. I was told to use raw ilnsieed oil on it, but found that this gave bad re- sults, so put on kerosene to reniovc the linsc-ed, but still have \_rout>ir» Clin you give me any helpful :ug- gestions? _J so 5! “' Answer: Our records show that this ls; ti dry disc rlutrh which should not he trenied with any kind of oil to improve its iiclioii. In‘fuct. we do not licliovo that row linsoi-il is good for thc di-cssing of uny kind of rlulyh. The farings of _dr_\'-d.sc clult-hos, unless th.y have worn very thin; ruii sonietinics be ie- slored to smooth action by washing with ln<-, which lukcui the dirt niid glnzr nfl llii-ir siii~fa<‘cs. Fail-' ure to rtlcasc properly niily li: due to im-k of liilirii-ation of llie rcieusi mechanism or to the parts h;i\'.i;,g worn out of adjustment. ' " s. the molorht will he ufnccred by Address And - ‘ Presentation A nninlier of the Ladies of thc Woinen'i- Mlssiunuyy .Society met at the home oi’ Mrs. W. W. Poynter of North Itustico. a few ‘evenings ago previous to_ their departure for Charlottetown and presented Mrs. Paymer wi-th a beautiful bili- le and her daughter, Miss Smith, with a cnt glass vase, aecomptiineii by a well worded address, as loi- lows. Although completely taken by surprise Miss Smith thanked the ladies for their kindness on lic- half oi' her mother and herself. To Mrs. W. Paymter and Miss Dora Smith: Dear i~‘rionds.-You will lic sur- prised io see such u_numbcr of nz: gathered licro-.tonight but wc linac i-ouie on behalf of our \’V0men'.i _Missionary Society tosponti an evening with you on the ovc oi your departure looflharlottetownl We have learned witlrslncere regret that we are to lose from our ‘Society two such valued mein- bers as you have proved your- selves to lie. At our regular meet- ings and in all other enterprises for the good of the cause you have both been abl-g and willing work- ers. You will be greatly inisscd in the social life df this community where you have made friends by your hospitality and kindness of heart. You have always endeavor- ed tu liclp the sick and afflicted around you regardless oi' race or creed. We know that it will be hard with all its associations lint we trust tliut you will have loss cure and responsibility und bc nincli benefited by the change. Kindly accept the small gifts as slight tokens ol' our friendship and regard. As wc hope to meet again from time to time we will not any "adieu" but just G-ood-bye. Signed on hchiilf of the Soi-loty. MRS. JAMES L. i-ePAGE President MRS. WARF-IELD OAR, Vice President. 1" i' . . _ i \ i.,- _ ` .ltr . ._ , _' » . i_ '_- i' , '-_»- , T \ ` .,»-' - -'.". 7.' _ ted States is making a comparable showing. _ ' __ __ i . _ / _ » _ 1 _ As ia result of the remarkable demand for our products, we have been alile ' to effect substantial economies in our costs, in conS0¢lU9_“¢¢ 0f Wi\iCi\'» 'W0 feel that we are justified in making reductions in the prices of Studebaker t i cars' ~~f~.--f=~nv»~»=i:»=wmi