The vino Who Y Loved and Earned“ ROBERTS FRIEDjrDS quoted. laughing a little because Robert looked so lttgtibritins. Ilut l really felt IRON‘ like crying, “l suppose (‘aiding and the other big stores Iiati to start sometime in a “l tloti't kiiiiw what ail< Gerry! Iloncst. l try to keep temper. bttt t-\'e'*t',\"hiiig nflPllli to rub iiii- tlic wrong ivar. I aiii ‘sfrry I spoke rill t-rtiss to _\'titt. You ‘(FSBFVP lictti-r from inc.‘ tits. _ m‘. tugs-tart" over ' Si» titan; ltlltl lit-en killed AKE A HAND 1 and other things need tobe done"- “Thiit makes no difference!" he said. so impatiently that I stopped arguing, although l couldn't stop thinking tIiarpei-liaps if Robert liatt less sense 0t‘ his own impor- A small way." Q _ d i i h_ IV JANI PHIL’. " - “Talking that way doesn't make idnfe- d" _"1°Y9 "@9753 n 15 being n-Dduld “k8 a lacked. m“, woik, h:- iioultl get along beliter. A IIOUOPINMPPY“ "u". "d z easier!" Robe" gngmppd_ ma" m; Bert)‘ Wiwd save another little ' IUOIIIOII ‘ ged n“, vfl,.d0n_ ' |)1‘.t‘l_\' tllillll this time. She said sht- saw it so we could all rejoice Ilobcri}. recovery. _ \\"'ll ziutt-iiiotiitt-s and so many others ltiTilltllhlllllY iiijitrvtl. that she said ii \\1I‘i ti!ll_\' fair to have a party for CHAPTER 51- Ilv spoke so humbly" .iii<I innit-wt RM“ ‘l ' < ' a distresactt that l tiiattc vetji‘ I itiiini it was only a“ cxcttse to Robert was 1110043)’. ‘lllem- “ml lfiétv. of his giuitii-liiiig; iiitil ldilgllvtl l'llt’t'l‘ l'iill tip. l hint iiict b‘ri\nk Uh ‘ 51153379935“! mush 9f m9 “me- H" ll! liiiii tor it silly" gins-v iti care Il.\' i\.',\' Iitttiita trotii the shop. und ‘u’! “and m" ‘Wrk- the "T197107 ‘mam? what It.‘ rtIi so lung. its hi» llitll to lllltl told him that .Hob wits de- ' m 7 I 11V “an " owl: ’ notlc eieeeevejeooeotsite I‘© d6) '59 oftho goods he was asked to sell. the small business men's methods: “j spend tiit- Illllt‘. lll'l‘.~.\l‘tl and bliic. vit-‘Yt-l "HF" irlittt I Iizinv ti tin." @'@©©@@@@@@' Are You Lucky . A lucky guess may win for Touring Car valued at Sltmtktltt. you ll Five llzissctigrt-i‘ (‘hcrrtilct l‘:\"t’l'_\' j)lIl'L‘llii.éL’ oi‘ fiiilttl cither at our Charlottetown Silllllllt‘ lltititn or tliil’ iititnincrsitle Store 'l‘li:tt is if ffittil ortlct" amounts big‘ 0r by mail entitles you to a QUOSS. to $10.00 you tire entitled to it» merit in other part of this paper. $l0.WiIil?ut I this Wonderful Gramophone in Your Home Just think 0f it filtttltt will <t'ttt'.<-.<'c><. Sue till llilll llCC- _ _ pvt this lllilclllllt in your Home —fl'81gllt(.‘lllll'g‘QS paid by us" to your iirzircst i'.>iil\\';i_\' sttition- This also includes l2—(ltllll)l0 sitlc iccoriis iiiakitig 24 selections in all. The rest can bop-aid in rcgitiar monthly instalments. Write us for fuller information about our liistzilirient Plait. ‘Our Cash Pine 0n in Machine is Express Charges Plaid y With 12 Double Side Records B9.—-This PHONOLA (iRiXlI()l'll().\Zl¥l will play any known make of standard Disc Rcctirtl,iiicltttling(‘tilutnbizu Victor, Etlié son, Pathe, Phonola, Little Woiitlcr. as well as tho many tithcr sirniliar styles of rcctirtls; tlottlilc 'H}ll'illf.{' motor: sizt- of ctiliiiit=t 12K 1n‘ hlgh. 171/; in. witlc, 185M ltl. tlccp: fittctl ivith llll[)l'()\'(%tl type of goose neck arm and sound bt>.\'—\\'ill play three 10-in. records with one Winding. All metal parts arc lllCl~I€l platted. This Outfit is the equzil of many selling" at Siitltttltt or . over. The Whole outfit Express Charprcs llttltl . . . . . . . . . $709.30 See These Machines at Our Cllilflmiitlllliill Sample ‘I Room THIS GUARANTE- ED GRAMAPHONE $29.50 Express Charges t Paid Lilith Two Double Side Records G8-—H@1'@isthebissesiul“ f“ 1* will. ‘.“i~“..ltit;‘li I PHONE with solid oak cabinet. {ltt-"lfllllll wit’, '71:‘ we“) 18V ed trimmings; size of cabinet 10 ‘-'1>~. lttfal}. -> i HI»- (1 l, _ it ins wide; motor is fitted with s roii_qs1ll'1I1.LT; h‘ Fmmlill lunlllng " t . - w " - i» i-k tonc arm an and can be wound while playing lltt sovft "(f3 _ 4» this price. The out it inc ur es .wo ooh l v -=<» __ ~c giving four SBlQCUOIlS and :1 good’ zissoi lélitdlt o: needles _ The whole outfit packed and silt ipcrt l‘i;\‘}‘)l(S.\ ALTQC. Paid to your nearest express ti.ticc. pl iice .. ‘hme (Write for instalment payxitctit plan on m], stating amount that it will he coniciitent to tiny at ly-Sukl ‘s or i 1' w - r ' 4 ' - b ment, and whether _v0u Wish t" Drift whim‘ m “e” l monthly payments.) _._... ...._.. "fir?" _‘__ ...¢_.._-'_..A..._. _- -~ _.. . J v“. . R.T. Holmna Ltd. "Charlottetown and Summerside l”- "W-‘It have to do something to I and lasflY the way he- n5 we" as l toltl hitii. "Maitlariir- paw iii- :'0t'l\val'<> him 1 '- 1 i i 111i - “l9 795'- uf m9 help W35 treatefl- the time I --p nil iii tliv- shop \!lil l "Yd" thptiy niyimg linvugjrllgnrqepg-fli“: u . ' -- .\,,..\. .,i,;- ,.., _. v. .’ ' ‘ ' nlefiflilfitzllliofllgglik lhlelllllélliluflglgilé: it] rmlili, lain-us ‘no i._.tt ' ‘ m; ion it tclioii if he gives way- to_ it. 4 r _ '. \'-‘ iijii-t‘ triru tic wt w.‘ Ant rczilrv. poor old Bob has had l“Burllllfiselisfslléobllyskdgiirsdilxllkeq him‘ “i "um" “ l““"- it iireltr rough lately." 501' any other old thing!" "'1 tittxi‘: stay“ that war Ill ili' | "t liIlUW it, Prank, |"_fo,. me > > “Perhaps he feels he can't afford am hiri-d to rfll so i is, It'll :0 pLu liys‘; iitiie I hail felt an iiclittzitfon this do differently. ‘barge oaks from crrtiitti troy ; ti» apt-tit,‘ tit‘ llotit-rt and his failure Qyqlittle acorns grow. you know, I But ll ilietw- .ll‘t' n» ttl$ittlllt*l'>‘. .li I it's}; to someone besides just in time. There was nothing Frank could do. Why tell him?) 4 "Wilts: were you about to say. Gerry?" ' “Ob, nothing! But Bob really needs cheering up. His accident kept him ln the house so long, he isn't quite ‘hlflfiélf even yet. And then the loss of his position be- cause of his enforced absence, the position with such a different type of man, has combined to make him unhappy." ' “Wag that the season he lost his position with Burch. I didn’t think they woultl do a thing like that. It's ti rotten trick to discharge a man ivlien he is sick." . l felt my face flush, and yet l could not say anything to dlsabuse Frank's mind , of the idea that Burch and Company had, been un- fa'r without letting him see that Robert was to blame. So l said nothing. ivhile he continued to say untrue things about that firm. Win-n ht‘ lett me he said: “Betty and l will get our heads together and see if we can't have some sort of a gay shindig to cliccr Robert up a little. That was a low down trick that firm played on Iiiiit." Tomorrow-Invitations. 4-000-4- HINTS FOR The Motorist ~ ‘IV ILBERT L. CLOUGH OOFFQ-O IGNITION. THE SPARK (Cotititiiivtl) in tltt- first part til‘ this article it \\'1lrl stated that tlic iiicl cliargt- in ii cyliiitlcr should lic igiiitotl and its tiscfttl prcsstiri- tlcrelopotl tit Mary Ryan. But I caught myselfl " may’ possess all these “lags" In ‘THECHARLOTTETOWNGUARDIADIM l‘. . .. . transmit this pressure. through the t present in the mixture. the time bitlllplfiq] becomes quite perceptible The loss of time Ian securing the ‘parts involved iii lgiiltlon ls known as “mechanical lag"; that absorbed In the electrical and magnetic ac- tions upon which Ignition ls do pendent is called “electrical lag" and that taken up. so to speak, in making the flra fully burn. after It is ldndlodpls spoken of a; "c0m- bustion lag." A system of ignition yaryltig amount; and .all three ot determine the time elapsing be- tween tihe Instant that t-he mechan- ism ls ready to produce a spark and that st which the- explosion pressure ls ready to act effectively upon the piston. in the best mod- ern systems, mechanical and elec- trical lag have been reduced to very small values, but cannot be entirely done away with. Com- bustion lag is, however, always DPGSGM, no mutter what system of iigtiltlon is used, so that tihere always is a delay bet-ween the ‘be- ginning and the completion of the act of ignition which though slight in Itself. is of importance. Referr- ing to Fig. 1 in the accompanying diagram. it will be noted that the crank is shown as about 30 de- Rrces or one sixth of a revolution short of its upper dead-center pOsi. tion. Assuming, as before. that the engine is running at 3,000 re- volutions per ‘minute or one turn each fiftieth of s second, one three-hundredth of a second will. be required for "it to Pmovc from this" ‘position to the deadcenter position shown in Fig. 2, at which the working pressure should be do. vclopcil ready to act on the piston. -Ntiw the" total “lag" in an ignltloi. RyhiiPlll is often as mitcli as the one tlircti-hiiiidrntlth of a second itist spoken of and in some systems necessary movemoutbf imechaiittal _ them have to be added together to < ""31; it may’ be considerably greater than this. FIINTJOTMOFO, it is prac-, tically the same in duration whet-Ir tho iiisizitit WllPlI tlic piston is ut lllt‘ top tit its stroke and rt-atly to \ i .~ "w, n, z 4127414.‘!!! r, r (!0llllE‘(!illlg-'l‘t')(l to tiirn tlic crank- shaft on the (llI‘t'(!Lli)ll in which the engine is running. It is commonly believed that electricity acts in Sllllllllllttlilhil)‘ and IHUPGOVUI‘ that tlicrc is no tiIlfei-ence of time be~ tween the act that causes an ex- Q 7- I‘ c I eaiwsioi. ‘ ‘ ' ‘ y plosion nnd the actual occurrence thereof, and if this were . the fact it \\")llltl only be necessary: in the ignition of ti t-tasofiic engine‘, to llll\'t-‘ tilic stiiirk protlucigiiicchttnism go itito action just when the pis‘ ton rvtitrhctl utipci‘ tlead-cetiter. in rirtlci- to .t't‘:lllZ(‘ ‘lllf? condition aborc iiilifltl. In retilirv, however. tlit- oftct-ts prUllllCfid by UTOUITTOli)‘ are not iiistatitziticnus, wilthnugh tllt.-_\' are so quick that tlit-y seem so tti t-lic uiiaitlctl senses and it i.. ills!) trttc that thcrc is an iiitervtil, although a vcry tiiiitiite one. lie- lWPPll tiit- kindling of aii cxplosioii anti its full tb-vclotiiiicitt: lltitli re- tllllfl’ tir-ttial time that i5 capable iii‘ Iicfii: tiicasurcd by rciiiietl tncth- ntls, In an electrical ignition sys- tcii. thort arc iiirclitiniirtil parts that have to more, ‘\Vll0lll‘\’0l‘ a rptlrlt is to be protlticctl and it is a fact tliat.a vcry little time. but still HUIIIU time is required to move anything, iiti matter how light it is. Him-cover electrical ignition re- quires tlic magnetization, by the current oi‘ certain devices includ- t-tl in tlit- system_rind the develop- tiicnt and dying out. of iiiiignctiistn f‘t‘f|illi't‘ a very minute, but still an lllll-‘Jx When the spark actually oc- tlie cylinder. it is only tlic mixture inimctlititely in their vicinity that is lighted at first. and combustion Iias to spread from this point tlirouglirut the contents of the cylinder unlit alt the gas and air l) tnrt- the tircsstirc is actually tie- \'t‘ltlflt"ll. This trcquircg but on cx~ ti-ciiitdy short time, but it rt-niilrcs some timc nnd Indeed, 5 FARM roti SALE Iii the most thriving section of Futon Road Nincty four acres rich land in high state of cultivation. Ploughing done, ready for croplng Fllfin \\’Pll watcrcd nnd never fail- ing well nt door. ltivclliiii; tiotise largo and coni- nititltniis, barns in good repair. Per- smis. ivisliliig to purchase high (fliléifi farm should not over look this opportunity. Eight miles from Charlottetown. J. W. MCLEAN, Lot. 33. tlitfilil-l 1 ~M-l<iivftnt‘iipd. Farm for Sale I offer for stile my farm at North illvcr (‘oriier of 100 acres, 85 acres in a high state ‘otf cultivation, the balance covered with n good growth of soft wood and scantlinl; This -it.irm "ts iconvenJeiQtI-y situ- iitetl being only 4% miles lnom Fliitrlottetoivii nnd handy schools, churches nnd store. besides being in mic of tlic best fnrmln-g sections on the island. House l5 nearly now and very convenient with pump in porch. out buildings tire in grind repair; also pump In birn For further particulars will)’ i" LLOVD MORESIDE, >on promises ‘i240~2~2fiMi<36ipd. iicttiat and measurable interval of' t'iII'!~i Iietivceii the plug points in- er tlic engine is ruiinitig fast or slowly. Supposciiow that the spark fi n: umzo fig J If too much air or too much fuel producing mechanism is so 6011MB‘! to ttlie engine that it begins l0 1W1 just as a, piston reaches upper tleadcenter. Under these condi- tions, ignition would not be con- sumated untiil one three-hundredth of a secod laiter than the dead- center posltlon and. tn this int-BTW“ the crank and other parts would have moved lnto the-position shown Be P (. y For a Storm See that Your Coal on is not with Coal p We have alarge Stock oi theiBest Coal and can Supply any Quantity , p Prottiptly Pickard 8: C in Fig. 3 orabont 30 (legrees after tleatlcenter, so that the evil effects’ or retarded ignition, as previously described, would be realized. The‘ remedy i0,- this situation is obvious PHONE 240 ._ CHARLOTTETO-AN ’ (‘onlinued on Page Eight . t have bet-mite inflamed. be- - One visit EVERY DOLLA I NG CONTEST. Buy Your Curtains NOW! These are curtains which have been used as samples and one cur- tain of each pair is more 0r less soiled. In some designs there are several pairs of a. pattern. All greatly reduced. Now at. . .. . . . . . . .550 t0 $10.00 per pair ENTITLES YOU TO A GUESS IN THE GREAT AUTO GUESS- YDUR tlPPDRTUNlTY! CetThem TODAY! ALSO A large number 0f single lace ourtalus-manufacturers’ samples- willbe on saleabfrom each 39cand69c to the tub will make these curtains good as new. Not a pair but is worth about double our sale price. COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH IEVJCRY DOLLA R PU RCIIASE ICNTYPLFIS YOU TO A GUESS IN Tlllt} (lRPL-Vl‘ AUTO GUESS- ING (‘ONTESTH RP YRCIIAS I ' ' “i! I F A $1050.00 AUTOMOBILE FREE. o.