an’: cripple your car with a malolli -, ,,,_ “m,mnk;,,_,i;,.¢qt.qe<.ttsslin»;ucasrruugiants:svnseuthflltlalulaaijelmlohasoatu _ , ‘ _ ‘ "> !ss-.--eq ft tire repair Unless you want to find yourself habitually limping along on a fiat tire, don't be satisfied with anything but a permanent repair. You'll find it far more conomical in the long l‘ f K‘ run to bring the punc- l B‘ tured or blown-out tire , to us. We use finest ‘ y; Goodyear materials, g Goodyear factory Al methods-and we y ' guarantee the repair. l? Kl .. i ~ . Tl ‘ " . . i‘ i T‘ if ~ i l; l. I I . It , ft 2 ' g; i] ' Do it NOW. Bring in your punctured spare today 1 a _ or tomorrow. To drive without a good spare is to b. ' court DANGER. The cost tor s permanent, vul- 3- tsnixed repair is very small. sl s! " HORNE & O0 ° s; ll- 1 n 1 l, 3 Central Garage t; i; Charlottetown Tclellllllllfi 533 X ' EXCISE aux EXTRA a 1 -. '~ l" r __ _. _ _,,,,, ",- r an t l BLUE BUS LINE r T {i .~ Schedule . __ __ y [eaves Lraves ‘Peter's Road . . . . . . . . . . .. 7.45 A.M. y M. H. North .... . 8.00 A.M. New Perth School 9.05 A.M. y ‘Riley Cr. Gaspereaux 1.10 A.M. Summerville School , 9,15 AJVI, ; Sturgeon Bridge . . . , . . . . . 8.20 A.M. Vernon River . . . . .. . 9.25 A.l\1, y _Geo. Poolc's store, Lower Cherry Valley . 9,35.A,M_ y 1 Montague . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 8.30 Alli. Pownal . . . . . . . .. .. .... 9.45 A.M. t fllements Office, Upper _ k _- pgongague _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, 3,50 AM, Arrives Charlottetown 10.15 A.M. 5 leaves Revere Hotel 4.00 P. NL Arrives Peters Road 6.30 P. M. 1 5 Parcels carried at 25c minimum charge. é this will stop on signal at any point en rout. L-8870-28-tf. ..»r.>,._....t..r..»r.¢ i CHARLOTPETOWN LEAVES TIME ~ f Elmira 1.15 A.M. ' ‘ Souris .. 8.10 A. M. 1 g1, Peter's . 8.55 A. M. l Morell . . . . . .. . 9.15 A. M. ‘ m. Stewart ..... .. 9.40 A. M. ' Arrives Charlottetown .. 10.30 A, M. l l Bus will stop on signal CITY BUS SERVICE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY SOURIS ill-MIRA LEAVES TIME Charlottetown . . . . . . . . .. 4.10 P. M. Mt. Stewart . 5.00 P. M. Morell . . . . . . 5.25 P. M. St. Peter's . 5.45 P. M. Souns.. .... . 6.301251. Arrives Emlra 7.15 P. M. at any point on route. f’ fleadqu ‘tens in Charlottetown, Old Spain Tea Rooms, Fardy Bus Scrvic e & Taxi Service OIIAIILOTTETOWN to FORTUNE TIME TABLE ._,- ch 1 that .. 4.00 p. m.Leaving Fortune .. 8.15 a. rn. u‘ “mg HaTelIlrooIIwN... 4.20 p. rn. “ DIIIEWBII’! - 3-25 i- m- ' " Reefe's Lake 4.35 p. ln. “ Dundas .. .. 8.45 a. m. e 43 Ron] ,, 4.45 p. m. “ Bridgetown . 8.50 a. m. " Cardigan .. . .. 5.00 p. m. " Cardigan . 9.05 a. m. " Bridgetown .. 5.15 p. m. “ 48 Station .. . 9.20 a. m. r Dundllg 5.20 p, m. " Keefer. Lake . 9.30 a. m. " DInKWCIPs . . 5.40 p. m. “ Hazelbrook 9.45 a. m. Arrive Fortune . .. . . 5.50 p. m. Arrive Charlottetown. . 10.05 a. m. Headquarters In Charlottetown — DIANA TEA ROOMS, Phone 1374. Ilcadqllartcrs in Sourls —LENNOX HOTEL fllllcrloll sills I am Instructed to sell by public Auction, the farm oi William K. Easter, containing 50 80565, good‘ buildings, with or without crop, to suit purchaser. 1 mile from Wilt-i shire Station. Also stock of pure brcd Jerseys and Gratin Cattle. _ Terms made known at sale, Sep- tember 4th at 1 P. M. 1i not fine Iollowlng day. ALEXANDER IlrlacRAE, Auctioneer. WM. K. EASTER, Owner. L-IIOOQ-B-ZO-Al. t; M FOR SALE. AT FAIRVIEW I -t\- -Conta.inlng 112 acres of land nearly 3 cleer, excellent state andlocated ‘NEG miles from Rocky Point Ferry. ~iSplendld dwelling house, front fac- Tjng West River. Well watered and ins-med. Churches and Schools at ‘ oor. If not sold privately by Mon- y, geptember 10th, will be open on lflse premises at 2.30 o'clock. Priced heap. Write or phone ANGUS BUCHANAN, O i. Or A. Matt-DONALD, Executcfs Notice The undersigned executors oi‘ the last will and testament oi Ada Louisa Williams, late of Oyster Bed Bridge in Queens County in Prince Edward Island, formerly of North Rustlco in Queens County aforesaid, widow, deceased. testate, hereby notify all persons indebted to the said estate m make payment to them at the office of A. .i. liaslam, Solicitor, Brace Building, Char- lottetown, and sll persons havlns any claims against the said estate are hereby required in present the same duly attested at the oillce aforesaid within six months from this date. Dated this 28th day of August» A, D., 1934. HAMILTON HORNE, AMASA HORNE. Executors. L-8937-9-1-B-15-22. at VERNON RIVER THURSDAY, SEPT. 6th AT 2 P. M. Cottage, barn and 1% acres of land, formerly property of the late Minnie (Itlrrie, near school, churches and railway. Terms cash. New Dominion f Auctioneer, er 200 Sydney Street hfifl-ii-fll aa-ao-as-ao-s. i n-aoea-e-l-u .i. A. MacDONALD, AIIOTION SALE Auctioneer. I i Plains, Lots 4B and 49, ln Queen's rurrrnvo con i; rus Bringing us back i ‘ ' like that- sneer you will at the "preacher air " tang ; crooked “gang? long, We've bcen afraid-to our utter shame-_ To put Him into our speech and 5°08. ‘Ib stand on the hustings and meek His name; , H .we've put all things in that llfe ggfinnigsclar auggglteswthethgwesslg’; but HIM“ hand or foot which moves in Ic- We've put our selfishness, pride m“ and awn“ the brake and show; N u 1 ' n is time for the tlrue ideal to ,,,,,,°'f,';',l,eiof,“g",=m';,°‘;‘,,fr,-,gfg-hg come, Andi time for the low ideal to go Putting God in the nation's Helping us think of the thing; ‘That ls the kind of speech to make That ls the kind of song lo sing Upward and forward, and let us m’ lThe new ideal in the forthaigjht W8)’ "Putting God in the nation's llife And Dill-tin! Him there in l- 8WI€ icon see. Now, let a man step off the to STAY. ~Cunlributed by Mrs. Gaudin Stettler Alta. THE MATCIILES; BOOK In these days of depression, when faith is tested of the limit and men's hearts tail them for fear. it is refreshing to know that God is projecting His own Word-“The entrance 0i’ Thy Word giveth light." It will never cease to function, until time shall be no more: its gospel shall be preachedme‘. shall be con- victed of sin and brought to Christ, when the British Empire and the American Republic have become historical facts. This L‘. the Book of Ages. It contains the mind of Gcd, the state of man, the way of salvation, the doom of the sinner, and the happiness of believers. Its doctrines are holy, its precepts are binding, its histories are true. its decisions are immutable. Read it and you will be wise, believe it and you will be safe, practise it and you will be holy: It contains light to direct you, food to support you, and comfort to cheer you. It ls the traveler's map, the pilgrims staff, the pilot's compass. the soldier's sword, and the Christian's charter. Here Heaven is opened, the gates of Hell disclosed. Christ is its grand Subject, our gcod its design, and tile glory of God its end. It should fill the memory, rule the heart and guide the feet. Read it slowly, frequently. prayerfully. Ii: is a mine of wealth a paradise of glory and a river of pleasure. It is given you in life, will be opened at. the Judgment. “From standard textbooks oln brewing we learn that, as s. first step in beer production, barley grains are soaked in warm water and sprouted, in which process the stair-oh is changed to a soluble sugar known as ‘maltose.’ ValuableFarm —_ For Sale, Also Growing Crop The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction on the prem- ises on Wednesday, the 5th of Sep- tember, 1934, at 2 o'clock p.m., un- less sold by private sale in the meantime, 160 acres at Alberry County, with good dwelling house and large outbuildings, property of late John A. Richards and of Phoebe D, Richards. Also at the same time and place a large quant- ity of hay, 2 acres barley, 4 acres wheat. 16 acres oats, 8 acres pota- toes, and 2 acres turnips. This property is situate in one of the richest farming sections in the county and may be sold with or without growing crop as required. For particulars apply to McLean 8r McKlunon, Royal Bank Building, or to the undersigned. PI-IOEBE D. RICHARDS, Vernon River. JOHN A- McDONALD. Auctioneer. L-8890-8-2li-6l Desirable Properly: FOR SALE The undersigned offer for sale 99 acres of eholoe land at North Rus- lico with a good dwelling house and tbulldlngs, property of the late Ada leuisa Williams. This property situate at Doyle's Cove on the North Shore, ls an ideal place for summer cottages. For further particulars apply to A. .i. liaslam, Barrister. etc, Brace Block. Charlottetown, or to the undersigned eiecutors of the last will and testament of the said Ada Louisa Williams. HAMILTON HORNE, North Milton. AMASA norms, Oyster Bed Rrldge. L-aozl-s-l-s-ls-m. W. C- T- U- Notes I Temperance Notes NATION ‘S LIFE "Rltl/Illg God m the nation's life)’, w the ideal,’ Ihel-‘s sdmething flue in s. creed Sonnet-lung true in those words that Scoff 5s you will at the Bible It's putting God in the nation's life 'I'hnt will keep it clear of the We've kept Him out of its life too iii e, higher K. A. of the car. We notice the action, stupefylng effects of beer to (A column of undoubted fact and worthy opinion re the Tem- perance Sit tion. Under the auspices of Sons of Temperance.) ALCOHOL AND THE M0103!!!‘ the s notions, which is a medical term for what is an everyday. but compllcat. ed process. A driver see; a child dart out from a side load. His eye has to focus the scene. his retina Dames the impression on to the brain, the brain in t-um has to hold a quick court of Judgment to decde whether the child and the car will collide unless something is done, and if the decision arrived at is that there is danger if impact, another lmltofthebluinhaatnthlnk out how to stop or slow the car, and “Alcohol slows down the reflex’ _ sees the chld to the instant the - brake ls jerked on-if it is wanted Now a. very small amount of alooho ~Wy one whiskey and soda-can in certain cases slow down that reflex action until it takes twice or even - three times as long to perform as it. would otherwise. Alcohol also has another effect-one that is opical. When you or I. my leader, drive along a road, we look straight-ahead, ‘and focus on the farthest point we pavement, say. ten yards in front and our minds register it, because, although we are looking a long way ahead, our minds are attuned by custom to note subconsciously. Dor- haps-any movements on the sides of the roads. In other words, when normal, we can see what we are not l ENTERPRISE 04f0/W/C6 (you eon afford ALL over Canada, more homes are buying Enterprise ranges- strong evidence of their superior quality and‘ construction. lcoklnl at directly. The effect ni’ alcohol is to cut out this side sight, as it were, and thus one’; receptive oompo-eherlslon-long words, but qutp slmple- is very much dimin- lshed. Every motyisi should realize that even the smollcst quantities of alcohol ‘have deleterious effects 1mm his drivlnm-"From The Light Car and Cycle Car. SO PROVED [V Till’ LABORATORY OF LIFE Evuneellne Bcoth, Commander of the Salvation Army, who knows from experience in salvaging human wr-ecks. says: "1 ha; drained more blood: Hung more crtne: Sold more homes; Plunged more people info banlrnlptcy; \ Armed more villans; Slain more children. Snopned more wedding rinrgsy‘ Dellhd nlorc innocence: Blinded more eyes: Twisted more 'mbs: Dsthroned more reason; Wrecked r more manhood: Dir/honored more womanhood. Broken more hearts: Blasted more lives: Driven more to suicide: And due: more waves. Than anv BEER CONTAINS MORPHINE “Hope contain oils. resins and bodies called ‘alkaloids.’ But they also contain morphine. The presence of monphine in hops was first discovered ln 1886 by a Cier~ man chemist, Williamson, who eel- led the drug ‘lso-momhine.’ But l I l I n l . x .. u. v ' - ' and be remembered forever. It ‘Si’; poiisgnecilegfllii-rdgallngat wii/eexs‘ i Dept‘ 1 '5ackv'“°’N'B' I involves the highest, responsibility amass the workL l Pleals‘: send me full particulars about Enterprise : will reward the greatest laboc, and | flflsfl- , condemn all who trifle wit-‘h its I r scaredl contents- Evangelical 031°}: (‘FY9213 a" Iltmxeg 111m bu??? : Name : __ Chr]5{,1gn_ mas 0 t s ma eci ar ey, e r | , _.__. starch is also changed w sugar‘ and l .. I SOME INTERESTING FACTS additional cane sugar or sluwee l1 I The fueII burn is Coal ( );Wood ( );Gas( ); i ABOUT BEER fished t? bhe masrlll. whlich lstethetr; : Electricity ( ). I _____ ed or some ours n we r - ---------------- --- ---- ----------- (By Ralph 1,1110; m christian which o. quantity of hops has been standard) added- The result is milled ‘wort.’ pg CHARLUFFETUWN GUARDIAN OdeQ/hest @012 e 2/00 Qm @111] prices are low. ‘ pleasant." Clip out and Mai! Ibis Coupon ' THE ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY CO., LIMITED Here are six of the popular models. The] aflkr you tbe biggest value ob- tainable today in a high-grade range. Quality was never better; One of these smart new Enterprise ranges will give new life to your kitchen, and make work easier and more See the wide variety of Enterprise ranges. are steadily rising. You can save money by buying now.- Smoll Down Payment NTERBRIS Jar-Every limfing’ mdfli-sszglveeg (according to the model Prices $ and "P you choose), followed by easy monthly payments, will pul an Enterprise Range in your home: t See Complete Display of ENTERPRISE RANGES at R. T. HOLMAN Summerslue Island Distributors New Inwer Places LTD. Charlottetown Lenders, another German chemist. later proved beyond doubt that Williamson's ‘loo-morphine was actually the drug morphine. "Brewing experts and standard brewing trade textbooks ctmflrm the plwence of morphine in hops. and attribute part, at least, of the the morphine. They also tell us hops contain a quantity of tan- nic acid, which medical authorities declare to be harmful to the hu- man system. “The thin , hope-flavored syrup. wort. ls strained, cooled pumped into fermenting then allowed to decompose. A touch some esters and aldehydes, harmful to the human system. NUTRITIOUS AS DISHWATER “When I was in college some years before prohibition, the pro- fessor came into the college labora- tory with a peculiar amber liquid, and told us to analyze lt Had we lmown its nature before out analysis, we alight. have called lt| something very different. For we| found to our amazement that that sample of beer was a watery com- pound of mucllsge, alcohol, hop- bltte-re carbonic aeld gas and putre-fied yeast cells, with quanti- ties of morphine, tannlc acldl, acetic acid, fusel oil, furiural and some esters and aldehydes, and there was also a quantity of some ele- ment that we never could identify.‘ The whole mixture was about. as nutritious as common dishwater~ not nearly so palatable." ITALIAN DOCTORS AND WINE "An obstacle to the digestion," Dr. Beallanti, University of Pisa. Tribute t0 Late C.P.R. Vice-President (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Aug. 30.--Iri peace- thbl m1 old st. which he had often gazed during the years his offices were in the Wind- sor Station across the street, Mr. Grant Hall, Vice-president of the Canadian Pacific Railway will on and Friday receive final tribute from vats, leading Canadians and old friends where yeast is added. The- wort is 1n railway 111B- The funeral service will be con- of putrefaction is thus in all beer. ducted by Rlsht Rev. Lannox W- Otlher by-prodructa of decomposition Willis-His. Bishop o! the Diocese of in the beer are small quantities of Quebec. assisted by Rev. F. B. Btaes. acetic acid, fllsel oil, furfural and assist-Mil Pastor 0f the church 111-. an terment will be in Mount Royal Cemetery. Company, who was in Calgary when he received word of Mr. Hall's death said "the news will bring with it l vivid sense of personal loss to thou- sands of our people who have known him and loved him over a long per- iod 0f years. George's Church, on HayAnd Straw To Be Imported Free (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) WASHINGTON. 80—'I‘.he treasury today ruled that hsy and straw-needed badly to feed live- imported 11110 the United States morning after being taken to hospi- Mr. Hall died early yesterday tal Aug. 11 following s stroke. HIE condition improved for a time. But he failed again a few days ago. I-ie was 70 years old. Tributes were received today from fellow officials, from many friends and from employees who had known him as s. fair and conscientious of- flcer. Mr. E. W. Beatty. President of the "Is superfluous, not necessary to llfe," Dr. Blenchiixli, Nocera. "An obstacle to normal digestion," Dr. Vivante, Venice. "Is always uselem and. dangerous, even in moderate doses." Dr. Zan- non, Vlcenm.-Everybody’s Monthly In exeouinng the presidential pro- clamation declaring an em ‘ Henry Morgenthau said foo, that other livestock feeds may be added to the list later. ‘The orders guiding free inn/port- tatlon of hey and straw were l:- Llftillloofthedutiawfilbeef- fectlve only until July b11035, or medallist-Mlle if fihe 27*“ t proclaims wlltthdflflflfiésuylllt end. Ilse MlnsrlPa for Plrrlplea Physically. "Airways unnecessary, often harmful," Dr. G. Jona. Civil Hospital, Venice "In the majority of cases useless," Dr. Muggia. Sondrlo. , "Better not to drink wine at all ‘ with food." Dr. Peillzl, Pisa Ulll- vexaltl. lnce. Master. Boys are prepared for Universities, ern Buildings-Healthy Location-till Success of King's College School Old Boys is the beat evid- ence of the training received in the school. Organised Sports—l~‘ootball, Track. K. C. S. Cadet Corps is Autumn Term Opens Sept. 18th. KING'S OOLLEOE SONOOL Windsor, Nova Scotia A Residential School for Boys 8—-18 years. Grades 3-42. We give a. thorough education for life, Mentally, Morally and B. M. 0., Navy. Mod- Acres Land. The Hockey, Tennis, Badminton, the best trained in the prov- Appiy to the Head stock in drought states-allay be" duty free flroln any nation on ti! _ M- The meat from which soup has been made becomes rather tasteless. but it still contains most of its nour- ishment. Therefore, it may be used in hash, meat pies and regents, IlNIIlERSITYof NEW BRIINSWIOII when the flavour of veselflble‘ m‘ seasoning compensates for the 1M3 of meat flavour. - Beef. Ho" l° FREDERICTON, N. B. Session 1934-35 Begins September 18 COURSES IN ARTS AND PURE SCIINCI Three new buildings with Oouraes en's-used l“ nmdern well - equipped Lsh- intending to 611w‘ orstoriee. Excellent oppor- and Law Schoolb- tunities for specialization. COURSES IN ENGINEERHVG AND FORESTRY m" r lrmns elude Oivil Engineering, lllec- over four 7H1‘! "id '5', m trleal Engineering and For- to the Demo vl Bt- " estry. EnBlneerInB and Fm-lw‘ The Lsw Faculty (write 1.. B. Gilbert. m» WNW” mm. John, n. B.) la located in Saint John. The Lady Beaver-brook slalom; atfords am ow mldlm“ accommodation for men. ,, l5 Pull information regarding courses, terms. wlwmshlnlfélfctg on contained in the University Calendar. A COPY Wm b” ROGUE.‘ ' o. c. JONES. Prwlllfl" thou Medical