|;-IBIWflsIVI surfaces. wor ,>il the drai . HEALTIIFUL Cleanliness shouldhe found "1 "W! I00!!! In To home. 0ld‘Dutch'i.s a natural deter ent ths visible and fnv sibls without injuring hands or _ , It contains no lye, acids or hard Sfll- _ ante ‘ml -QC0l'l0IlllClll to use Old s kl he "utensils; etc. Doesn't clog as Old Dutch _Clesnser. removes all impurities, ‘bathrooms, sinks, . wood- re's nothing else as satisfactory uaurax, sail. 8.—0ctober 2 is Fall feature lathe Maritime sport- ing circles under the auspices of The Halifax Iierald and The Even- ing Mull. 'i‘lle event. the only classic of its killd ill the Marltimcs always to Halifax bicycle race, the early "l enquiries r“ to the lllle and this year will be n0 the_date selected for the Windsor BXCBDUOII. Judging from tho- num- eceivcd at this ol- The Mlnelio bros; Hugh and Leo, winners of Ellis classic in 1924 and 1925 respectively, have Baldwin training for the past iewwveeks to- gether with a n-lnler oi other stars including Dumpbv, Guy Dibbfln will George Walker of Charlottetown. MADE IN CANADA FAREWELL \. A short time vbefore her (le um for Now York, Miss lmllflw plot-r, a former valued employee u! \\'hitc‘s confectionery storepyag gilTll a ‘nrowcli party at tile lIORlIID p; bcr lriond. Miss lieutrice Kitten‘ bone. city. A most tiolightiul evcn- in; was spcnt by tho gucst. and-hm m, otr. ilurillg tho evening "l aua “as wnitcd upoll by her friends and |."_<i|1<-ss associatcs, alld prcsolltedy s \\'ilil au address and purse. Mis lh-Alwl" ropllcd ill ilcr usual tarp L lot lllilillll‘.l' and assured hor fr on s that who would always rl-nlciilboi‘ tut-iv kindncss. Luna, \vllo was, 3- 5t'.‘itit‘tl of a lvcry [llcaslllg person li- t_\', lnado friends wltll all "with \\‘i|tu|| silo came in contact. ‘édicr nnurv friends wish hcr cvcryhstlc- tl-sr: ill tllo great Iltliilllliifl. "The toliolvlllg is thc address: liiss ls-ua Mc/liocr. limit‘ l.t-llll,---~\Vo, your frionrls and lnrnlor business zlssoclntt-s wish to |~X|l|'t"\"w‘ our slncorc regret at. losing you from our midst. Knowing tho limiti-tl (lpportllnitios of our 1H’!!- lillrl- for thoso ambltloils of. ad- lzun-l-lncnt. we hardly blanlo you torcoiug whorc your ambitions illi\'l' more chalice for realization. \\'c iiiltllV our ‘Prince Edward island l‘. . C- is the best place to live, but; we have to-adlnit it ital-l the one draw- back‘ aforementioned. You have endeared yourseihto us iby- your grpccful calm llieildllllOlil‘ and by a Wl ""118 cilarnl oi B. personality that immediately made those with o...‘ v» brings a line array of bike lidt-rs rt ;.'_".9‘.‘.?'““‘_" hers Convention If. of the The annual coil ‘teachers oi inspe , ' I h. ti was held in the Orangeflfllhat Ulgg on the 27th of August‘, - ‘with nearly one hundred" teachers. in attend- ance. . _ Mr. Morrissey oi Charlottetown lnesident ohtile ~P. E. I. T. F. was chairman in 1leu"oi Mr. Crozler who was unable to be present. The press ind’ resolution com- mittees were named, after which the chairman in‘ "his opening ad- dress clearly outlined the policy oi thc P. E. I T. F. and pointed "npu-dltlto friends ill singing. daulcv v l)l]l‘ll_y0ll came ill contact your ldlnirers and friends. lVo will zkoc ly fool your zlbsl-ncc. bllt we nrcunsciilsh in our wishes of good ihrtullc ill whlltsoovcv ym] (10 or lyilijfqilocvcl‘ you iivc. in choosing sonlo snlall lokl-n oi‘ lomcnlbrullct: Wu have chosen that. which we think shows our zulprteclntioll oi’ your ability lo lnakogood and may out the many advantages accruing to tile teachers of I’. E. island from such an organization. In the course of his speech ho im- pressed upon ills hearers tho nccd of instilling ilatrlollslll lllto the minds of the children oi the public schools. Ilecnlargetl upon thc benefits dc- tup. wpu-p “u, giyu W,“ y," always rived by l’. E. island from the full ot‘ thc nultc-rizll sigll of success. Teacher“ Foderflimn and {will ‘so ‘molar, flcQppL ‘M... Inn-s‘, from the convention held recently ill tho rnnployccs ot‘ Wllltc's with tllclr ChaTIQll-elflvw". noting especially lilo publicity thc~Provlllcc received by means oi that gathering. -The next speaker called upon was inspector Shaw of Georgetown wllo welcomed the teachers to the convention assuring them that their meeting together to discuss school matters would be beneficial to all. lie advised the teachers to pay strict attention to all school work so that the status oi the school might be raised to the high- est level possible. i-lc thought that the present. Rural Science "tnlrucst trusting and sinccro wish- (is for ilcaltll, happiness and pros- perity ill your new environment. (Signed) Dorothy Harper, ldella Chowen, Jennie Nicholson. Agnes Byrne, Beatrice Kneabone. Manyfla man's success In life is due to his failure to Inherit money. course, which is always in a state oi eiiervesccncc, is inadequate ior the nccds of thc Province and sug- it is ‘better to marry for wealth than for a chance to get even. Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for, " zl ldi,_t"tt- l cows lléaduhs Neville Lumiere rt. . " - " - - ‘I l h t th tons ill . Pam Nculillgla '_ iroo-thachc Rheumatism ill flfuturce SllllltlJtiltltl be of gcsted that a text-book ior thc sub- ject. be secured as soon as possible. Alter Mr. Shaw's interesting and instructive address was cmifill. the convention adjourned until the afternoon. lmnledlately upon the opcnlnl! or the second session a paper on composition was road by Miss Mll- rlnll Douglas, principal of GGOPKW ' towll school and an interesting (lili- cussioll took place thereon ill which many joined. ' ' Tile "Question llox" was thc next. item of interest and many tnlport- ant questions dealing with school matters were read and (lis- cussed. Particularly didpthe one on matriculation Geography merit a nloro practical nature. Hr. ll. IIfShaW Superintendent ol‘ Education then occupied tho time while ho outlined tile "Coursp ‘DOES nor nrrscr. THE HEART. Accept only “Baycr" package‘ which contains provcn directions. Handy "Boyer" boxes of l2 tablets ' Also bottles of 24 and l00——Druggists. Alipirin u tug-anal; lnhlirlklwtkilllltglkblfll all 2.3.3:.» ‘or Bayer in anteater or u cyiclc vey a cy c . " .5 lbll Aspirin means Bayer manutacllm; to assist the flublia-lgslnst imitations, the Tablets vi lllyvl’ Oampuly will no stamped with their of Studies" for the colliilll; Yfiill‘. and to tho relief and satisfaction oi tllc touching body zlsscnlblcd be stated that a text-book on Rural Science would soon be nlade avail- able to lilo teachers. No changes ho mentioned would be made in books this year owing to tile 58¢! that the Maritime Provinces were considering the ndvislbllity of hav- ing a uniform course oi studies. u“. oi’ lfonoscctlc- 8. At"). While it is well known tis mark, the "Bayer Chill" l. , r t» _, ,_ X, vii-ah‘ l4‘), PSIA, ijiilidTfilliliisi var To FAIL relief l0lgtlllllvlliflllltiil qltYily not you? -'lt has brought Give your stomach the hcnclit. i auslltrl ’ F tuvolassrvolvl’ REMEDY 1. Q1 . _ , ,. . A liable cxcolletliitlr nervousness. sictlllifil-llincfls. 10-88 ‘ > "crap-tactile; otlr. Pleasallt lulu. “e; ; .. ' Small and Sizes ‘Elieiji Bottle Guaranteed . . sttszYttt-r sw=lorali~ 0.5. .1 t.v r.-_ r} .l. _-. a Rsfiaoia -Folt J-NDIGESTION, émisrg Miss Wilson head oi tho Junior lied Cross Society on I’. E. i.. foli- owcd and in her speech stressed the need or establishing and maln- taining good health rules in the public schools. - ' lSllo plainly showed by facts and photographs. how tho Junior Red (‘ross Clubs through their dona- tions have been the means of help- ing many crippled children of whenl thcro nre many on P. E. i.. to gain asgreat nlensurc of strunitlh and in numerous cnsee. conlllliiif! holiltll. in conclusion she ‘illflilfl the plea that all sch00ls in this province organize Junior filed (Jross clubs for the benefit. of needy chil- drcll oi‘ i’. '1‘). island. and oblige nil least six wocks oi’ midsummer ll0ii~ days." oration bc roqucstcd ‘to make Sour- Easterllfllitgalgellersp . Annual. tionvention Tile Annual Convention of the Eastern King's 'i‘e:lchera opened in St. Mary's Hall Souris on Aug. 31, with Mr. A. L. Adams presid- ing. The president expressed his pleasure at the large attendance oi nearly sixty teachers culled ulloll the secretary to read the minutes of the last annual convention which were adopted. The following committees were appointed: Resol- ution: Messrs. Russel Leard. James blacDollalrl and Miss Pearle Mac- Kenzle; Press: Mr. Benoit Mar- tin, Miss Mabel Pequot, Mr. Wen- dell Leard. lll the president's ad- dress some suggestions nlnde last ycar were brought up again this your namely: that meetings. c llcltl in a centred place at diff r- cnt times in tho year ior the Dill" and that an annual picnic he held. lie urged that this convention re- quest tllc Federation to make Sour- is a permanent centre for iall con- volition especially as it has been so well attended. Tile llllflalil)" re tho importance of raising th$ snlzlrics of fonlnlc teachers to a par with tilose of male teachers was also brought up. After thank- ing the teachers for their atten- tion ‘he (yfllifill upon inspector ilynes, who dealt chiefly with the’ circular letter to teachers empha- sizing strongly punctuality on part of teachers and pupils. CO-ODBPR- tloll oi teacher and Parents. lmllor- tancc of keeping the register. to datc and leaving it ill the school at the end of the term, proper at- tention to he'll-aid to tllc filling in and sending of papers relative to school work necessity oi‘ physical training, and games for the pup- ils. lll conclusion, he gave some information about school fair work. A very interesting and instructive address on “Geography and the Teaching Thereof" was read by Mr. A. L. Adams. ~A short dis- cussion followed after which the meeting adjourned to meet at one- thirty. The first. number of the after- noon session was an address on Discipline by Mr. l). J. Mllliili who spoke on its inlportanco and men- Lioncd different ways of securing tile pupils attention. lie was foll- owed by Supt. Shaw who "gave lilo necessary information regarding the cinlrso oi studies and reference books to teachers. ‘The question of conducting the P.‘ S. ‘IO. Exzlln- illalions was discussed which re- stlllcti ip a vote being taken. as tlv wilotilcr the teachers were in inv- or of having centres or exchang- tlons being answered by Mr. Shaw and Mr. iiynes. A llcariy vote of lilllilks was tendered .\lr. Mullins for his excellent‘ address. The following resolutions were"re:(tl and adopted: "Resolved that the teachers of Eastern Kings ill Convention at. Souris, Aug. 31, strongly urge up- on the Provincial Government the importance oi raising the salaries‘ 0f female teachers to a par with those of male teachers." ' "Resolved that the Provincial Government be requested to abol- ish tho obsolctc system of spring and fall vacations still held inc-cr- luln schools oi‘ this inspoctoratc schools to have at "Resolved that the Teachers Fod- : is a pcrlllaucllt centre for the all- nual fail convention." - to a strokbwf apepleary. poso of discussing school matters ' sportsmanship 2111-‘1-4. which he campaigned on drove today was brother Warren Guy. which ractd at Mystic Park. in Boston. Among Jellies 'l‘rott,_ ing schools, the lafterisystom~lrc4 Th“ “mp1,”; wmlm .10“... Ml; lug carried unanirnmlsly. ‘ Tile 14.5mm w“ 51pm.“ Seven years question box followed tho quos- “g9, when, driving- ,-.,_ hflrgfl in 4. race, the roln brokc and hc crawlctl out=on the horse's bnck and linisll- cd first. 1t was only last year that Air. in. Lydlard look Briar Mac to Char- lottetown and drove 2.20..Just boforc the start of to- day's races he was talking to J. tcnchers- ho tendered the Parish- loners-oi Sourls for thc use oi their hall." took place which resulted as foll- ows: ' President. illiss Laura MacDonald; Secretary lixccutlvo. Mr. ilinsebius Doucottc, Miss Mallet Paquot, Mr. A. i.. Ad- l.. Adams. _ rcnlarks wilich brought a very slic- ‘Rcfifllvcd that. the tilanks of tho cotsful convention to a close. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN wulsml m luuux llABE ma: HEllllilil.2;i Mr. Harry C. Lydblrd ~ Noted Reiilsman i. " Dead KENTVlhLE, Sept. 6.—ln thc lnost dramatic and. tragic occur- rence that has ever happened on a race track in, Eastern Canada, iiarry C. Lydlard, oi‘ Centreville, Kings County, 78 years or ago, and Canada's veteran" race driver, died in his aullly, while driving “Briali Mac," ill the first-heat 0i‘ the 2.30 trot nndpace on the Aylesford race track, this ‘afternoon. Death was pronounced, by' Dr. Bezsnson, o! Aylesfortf; who was present, as due Briar Macyil d ust Jasselt Tor- licdo lady. d v iylly A sxdnguilt the 1A; pohya all p l: ere n lir. hydllflid, as he was/making a dl-lvlngitlnls , én ewas seen to suddenly til w ‘up is ‘bands and lull over the side o! the sulky. The horse seemed to sense that some- thing was wrong, hesitated for the inert-st fraction of a second. then kept on ill a beautiful stride on the pole. . ' John IllcGregor, driven by an- other veteran driver, Frank Foster. ot‘ Kingston, was ahead, and he was teaming his horse for all that was in him. Brlar Mac bit a faster pace, and seeming to be guided by an un- sccll hand, overtook John Mc- (ircgor, came around on the outside 0f hilll. passed and wellt after Aub- rey lilo Great, and was rapidly gaining when the latter went under thc wirc. Tllc llrlvcricss horsc coll- tilluctl around thc track" at slightly icsscllcti speed, but never broke onl-c. ’l‘llc time for tho boat was 2.19%.] lilo fastest "nlllo of the day- People who were prcsont at. thc track said thuy had nevcr sccn anything morc nlnrvolltlus than tllc manner in which tllc horse continued tho race, without a driver to guide llinl. ilarry Lydinrd diod ill tile mall- ncr in which, perhaps, more than ‘my Oiillll‘, llc would lluvc chosen to mot-t ills cud. For sixty years llc had boon lll tllc sulky. llis name is known throughout tho length and breadth not only of Cilllfltlfl, but of tile llnited States. ilo llnd raced horocs on tho Grand Circuit. on every race truck in Eastern Call- llda, and on many ill lipper (Jalladu. llc was known exceptionally well throughout New England, willie ill ills native Province of Nova Scotiu hisllanlc is a ilousehold svord; .\t the time of his death, Mr. Lydlarrl was ‘President of the East- ern King's Driving Club._ lie was always the biggest attraction on I tracks in this section oi‘ tlle Valley. D All ‘race followers knew jllnl as "ilarry." Ills wonderful personal- ity lllvwlys captured the admiration 0f thc crowd, and ills ability asrzl driver was known far aurlrwldo. ills was unparalleled.‘ and ‘winning or losing_ he was al- ways thc sumo ‘fl-lorry.’- ‘Mr! Lylliartlh; foam-t on the ‘race track would till a iargc-‘book. "limb-- éllllyfilllfil greatest horse was Border, Tho horse he vi a grandson of iiortlefs and it was Border}; full tllé- (irand (‘ircuiL the ianlous- drivers who were in tllaczlraco were Jimmy Golden, Andy lloylan andia lordnn Si-lll. him to vic- [Ufydihtilfflfl straight boats of the Tho ‘election oi! officers then m ‘President. Mr. Roy (irant; Vice- Mr. Wclldoll heard; lms; ilonorury President, Mr, A. The prosldonl thon ulado a few Tho following resolutions; woro then submit-toll and unalllipuusly adopted. - 1. Resolved that the thanks of this convention be extended to tho trustees of the‘ Orange_ Lodge for the use of their hull. ' 2. Resolved that the thanks of this convention be extcndedto tho women of Uigg school district. to the teachers of Uigg and tobMr. M. E. McDonald for the splendid hospitality extended to us. , 3. Resolved that the executive‘ 0i’ the P. E. l. T. F.. be requostcjd to consider the holding of our alilllllil convention at a more ‘suitable tlmc. preferably about the 24th of May. 4. Wheres there is a_t prose t so lnucll disregard for our laws, etc. bo it resolved that the teachers of this inspectorate- stress. the teach- lug oi section do our course ‘of ol‘ a bottle of ' .._‘ It Works Wonders ell-i ‘Druggists ~ ‘,:-. ,' div -l. H] iikuili)" . --\._ l l‘ .146 smartest .0 " »l' .'.l ~ 4 l i . i. . L“... . . _ Ho“ 4." .. _ olisl sul'"‘filn.- .- -. '1 . wgire» -Lifé, "accident, Sickness and Plate Giassulnsurailce at ; .-,».,.. Littlest Rate " iigélltsfSllmlliersiiie, Lloyd Lewis. " "Stdclt Companies. studies entillelLFMorals". ‘ "~ """ _. 5, Wllirefis ill the last Entrance _ ‘-o_¢+y‘o++o++w0+o Examine loll in Geography certain “ML, j questions which in our opinion were not practical from a modern ' "W ' - teaching standpoint be n resolved . , , “q ., t that.‘ the questions hereafter be in J’ . .> ,._. . _‘ ;_ a more practical iorm, while .. i, _,, I ~ y j hearing to the _ prescribed text; ‘ ' ' ' ' ' book. The election of otiicerslolgtlle coming year was then proceeded with. y, , Mr. Eugene Dunn was chosetfas, president. while Mr. Parkerwas re-elected as secretary. ,‘ The meeting. was then broukitl to a close by the singing of l. ll "National Anthem." The concensus of olllnion among the teachers at the close of-Vtll, uleetlug was that the convention‘ or the 27th of Auguslglhiti; ‘s; probabiydho best‘,rvgqm_allqi,i.fitt U135" - _ '--~v§-'!°—l1..¥ -- i-le‘ ‘ulnar so “I I "Charlottetown Improved Condition of Foxes Market Value of Peftsp \ "ma... ‘was A» For Sure and Steady Growth In Average of Production local/it, ‘hafnium _ slut-tint slsuu o cot... compifiklx cushioned cnglnc PAGE ELEVEN WHEN AUTOMOBILE! All 1' IJICK WILL BUILD 111]“ McLaughlin - Buick engine v The McLaughlin-Buick Valve.- in-Head engine now h5i"rubb‘er heels." Here is an engine Hdompletel insulated and isolated from 1H metallic contact with its chassis, Thick rubber cushions, fore-and; aft, absorb noise, and save the rubber ot-;...#.~... f ' i ‘The Roy lllltz. acting official oi‘ Kcnl- iilc Si. MHFKHFBVS he was feeling tine, and intended to take part in the Island meet aglull this your. the first heat oi the 2.20, there was difficulty in scoring tllelll. Mr. Lyd-ltwtl years ago lo take up your dut- alld requested the starter, Sheriff li‘._a lively interest ill your work not J. l’ortcr_ oi Kentvtlle, to score the only insofar as involved wltllln thc horses by hllll. iff, but tho next lleatrnevcr came ces the home and domestic inter- tor tile veteran drivel‘. illlifl. 'l.ydlard. ‘Secretary 0t’ Manuizlcturlug Conlpally, Kcntvlllolidcnl teacher. ---i<-O->——-—— handbag to Miss Frances Zllcfinllgh on her departure from the district us Teacher and Secretary of \Vonlen's institute. Tile following is the address that was rend: To Miss Frances McGnugh,— when you are about to lakcyour lcave of this district as our Thacher‘ formation you‘ dovotodncss as Sec- cngine from road shocks and strains. ‘ 0 of motor car manufacture, has McLaughlin-Buick ever duced a car so far ahead 0 _i'ts field in performance and value as.- the 1927 McLaughlin-Buick. ,- __ Money can buy no finer perform; ance, no matter bow much yml are prepared to spend. ' ‘GR-EATEsr . MQLAUGHLIN-BU rvra BUILT ,/ l’ IIIVERSII. MOTORS PBIIIGI MOTORS EALERS FOR QUEEN'S "DEALERS r-"on Charlottetown, P. E. I. KING'S counrtss 4N0 PRINCE CWNTY ‘ Ilflso \ 5 ‘IE1, IITTII LUTOMOIll-IS All BUILT. MFLAVJOHLIN-IUICK WILL lUllD TIIII 2 l " . Women's insti- tute feel that we would be remiss in our obvious duty should we full to express in some formal manner like sense oi loss entertained by all When the horses came out l0l"lll your departure. Since your coming amongst us retnry has been a source or con- tinual encouragement to all coa- Ccrncd and it it with very special regret that we are uow constrained, to bid you farewell as the incudb" bent of that office. , p» it is a source of considerable?‘ pleasure to its. however. to know. that although conditions render flec- essary a severance of your otfiolal association with us your ability as a teacher has been recognized by a llGiglllwflllflJllfltPlCl and that up may still have the continued plea- sure of meeting you socially from lime to time and so the pangof parting is tempered by the realiti- tion that it is not a case of "Good- Bye" but simply “Au Revoir." But as a tangible expression of feelings that our words cannot con‘. vey and as a slight memento of lie, ill Briar Mac's stall, and said rd drove up to the grand stalldlicsyou haveat all times manifested _ confines oi the sclloolroom but also "l will. next heat." said tlleSller-dll the wider spilerc which enlbra- es-ts, which constitute after all, the The remains oi the late Ml‘. LYd-‘Téili field for education in the pro- rtl were brought to Kentvilie by per scllse. Not ill theory alone. but in actual practice; not only by pre- He is survived by one son, PGl‘(‘_VYC(‘Iil but by actual example. you the Lloyd have as so well expressed oi! the “rried each art; rcproved each dull ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION delay: the present repnlons ever mashing _-— Allurcll to higher worlds-and led between llFl. we ask you to accept On thc cvcuins of June 30th M the way!‘ this little gift accompanied as it is tllo Annual Examination the Wo- Tho educational interests oi by the best wlghes of each and an en's institute of St. lliargaretfis lilo district have been well o; ti", member. of 5L Adflrgarefs read an address and presented a loohotl after In your capacity Vvomenlt institute, 0i teacher. and there is also abund- ant cause ior grateful remem- brance by the Womewslnstitute in particular for tile manner in which you participated in our affairs. in fact. we would hardly be exagger- ating to say that it is duo tn your pcrstsient efforts and untiring guid- ancc that we have a branch of that. organization here at all. Aftcr its Signed on behalf of the Women's Institute. th o You can roulovc chocolate stains with soup and tepid water. Teacher. St. Margaret's School . Dear [Frances- As the time is now at bnurl Smurf. Aloc: “if thc clock strikes lilirtrlon. what. time is it?" ' Sensible. twnllnly: "Time to [ix tho clock." III Q ti‘ I 1.‘. abut ‘lull nt Pill‘- W a-l\|_P_Iia rl“'l —>~~'-~-¢uu n - v1 ,- w- - ~- l-lmlwslliicllllfltlftetown, P.‘ ‘E. ‘ Never, in all its successful years W‘ re: ‘ "