JULY 23, I927 ron. TIIEIPS IOTIIIG- T0 IQ“,- This valuable preparation has been up market: for the past. e' md holds a refutation secon fllrelief of s lbowel uom leints, Price, fillet. n. bottlle a: sllrtillru denim; r11 11v on. y e bum Co., Linliwd. lltlarouto, Ont. lets . M We have just received a ship- ment of fresh Arsenate of Lime Put up in Metal Drums of 100 lbs, 50 lbs, and in 25 lb. cartons. Lowest prices WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Bergers Pure Paris Green V" ‘also ‘ Sprayers IIORSEMEN and others, we htve some choice WESTERN men oars, M50 rstsno wninr tma- amok peso car's-stumps: prices Wllole- < sole and Retail. (one: a‘. ce. LIMITED. 1 . ,. 4 ‘mewaiew-wwwo-oh-eo "fislifsiibt"? Gllllel fitted by I°'°"""° methods. E. W. TAYLOR AND J. S. TAYLOR Registered Optometrists 142 Richmond Strut ty years, to none for i lsame purpose, A ventilator leading THE HOUSE COOL .F'ar sighted ones are predlctin that before long we shall have coo Oll now have‘ heating plants. 0n 1,0 [X06088 ‘W0 i186 Oll days (ll or lie-slice extreme. ‘We shall cl i]. them after sundown and in the cool of the morning. Then somebody b85110 the propaganda about fresh ultr and sul-triuews and we ‘forgot .ail about that. ancient scheme. i ill bedrooms cross ventilation is ‘to be desired. ‘Two windows Q11 one Iside of like room will not uuike for comfort nearly so much as a wind- o\v on two sides. Open the window top and bottom. The full window siereen is much better than the scrcten for the lower sash. The heat nccuunulu-ics lu :1 room at the top ,henco the need for the window {opening near the ceiling. Casement WlilOWB afford twice as largonu op- ening for air us lilo ordinary wind- iow, half of which is covered. t Awning makes the house cooler lin hot weather, slrtuttlng out the lsutrllgllt whilo flAlllllllllllg the air. Walls, insulated with building pap- cr, make the house cooler in sum- mer as well as warmer iu winter, to the passage o'i‘ air, like the walls for they make the walls liill.llt3l‘Vlf)llG of a relfrigerator or tireless cooker. Rooms under low roof can be cooled by means oi a ventilator in the‘ mot’. This ‘may be u flue with a register to open or close, or ii. may he merely n. trap door in the coiling oi’ tithe second story. With belt-h iriip doors to open ‘the ho-t air goes whizzing up and out. An open window ‘in the attic serves the vfl i 4 i. i D . from" an arched ceiling in ‘the kitchen dlspiitfes oi’ both odors and the heat from the kitchen range. For hot nights it is hard to beat the sleeping porch, built on the “breezy side oi‘ ‘the house. But do not ioiget trees and shrubberry. They shut the rays of sun away from ‘the wulls and aulso absorbs much healt, leuviilg the air ubout ~ them cooled. Trees should not be so close in the house as ['0 shut off the night breem. Heavy ltanhlngs shouild the removed from inside 0|‘ the house -und all unnecessary decorations which keep the air from stirring freely. tCool colours, such as grass green, sea blue and stone gruy help to snake one feel ‘cooler. Liuoleums and o-lel clot-h addvto the appenrence of coolness. -———<~oa> EXERCISE m summon “The person sitting on rbhc porch and "Tanning ls much hottieriltlitigriwllic pP-Psqll playing golf in the-sum‘ says the ilocicr. This is ‘because the sli- tcr focuses his attention in ‘his lhoilily sensation whilo the golfer [gives .l1ls ‘to ihc ball; but oven iinore, because the active person lpresplres freely. Sweating is u livonllug process (luring which ‘the body evaporates heat, and is From ‘purged of poison as well. leight to ‘fourteen gfasses oi’ water la day ure necdiul to the good iaweuter. ‘Do not be afraid of exercise in ithe s-uu -ii‘ you drink 01ml)’ 0i water. Luck of exercise in the sum. iuer will mako one feel flabby and weak, Just ns it tines in the winter. i I | I , H, ,, which gives one the headache and "””““+*“ .1... prostratious; it is not the exercise. THE Halifax Herald‘ AND St. John Telegraph 3Cents Per Copy "fly evening 1° of 6.30 Received minutes after nrrlvll train. A r4 v1.0 R's ,NEWS STORE r» Professional Cards’ Medical School and H0019!‘ end Threat v5” d qpnlylfl iiluu lama‘, ‘hid-outlet a fawn neuron‘: ‘rust-é. ,1]: h I] . w. 1'“ r .6.- omiieir-“nhirk lllnlrit-i-IW’ 5 _ 100 Rklliniend Btu-eel’ - a < o tom‘ etlilvlaafilvwl», n. e- I- *1 uEio-rrm hi‘. _i___..:_»-J Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate oi N. Y. Post Graduate Preotlee limited to Eye. In, Ne" “Grid! Geo _. trill neuth and salad d-rcssinir 114°0- iliilce Hourl-‘70to 1!‘. 140 rem, m cold ‘milk is‘ a cowl ‘ulmltm McDonald _ 8; . Mbfliee . ‘ A tmueebhstq tuna-all ‘ . mm.- - ‘ ‘- tlt p. tithe lack of drinking water To cut down on colonies is also o, good rutlc fo-r the -pcrsou who plays golf or works in the sunshine Suhltulte fruit and veketllhl"! it" hearty foods. Many persons fear “ncidity", if they eat many fruits and vegetables. ‘By a queer ulfllirlill’ -of nature, ncid fruits will iteutrnl- lze body acids fruits and vegetable lhavo u luxuiivc effect and 1H0 11 |good reducing diet ‘for summer. iBPWiITG c-f too lllllCll int-water 11s n, drink, ‘Hbt tea is troally more cool 5mg as it induces perspiration. ma?‘ iSuuuncr cntlng should 110! ‘he 511 lhearty as winter cullug. We do not ,huvc to supply fuel fonds for till" ‘body wzurunei.h in hilt wfllllhlll‘. (‘-111 down on fats, sugars and starches. The more nearly the adults can cilt those out. altogether the bc-tter he will feel and the more eliflcietitly his body and brain will function "in the good old sumuuer-liime.” lserve plenty of lemonade and 0mm» ("QC-ling ilrluks. made with ice warm; lenlon and other irullt juices <and sugar if you tuusi. ‘Blunt!’ 0T raw vegetables are ldeul ‘for the summer diet. ’l‘lu=so may I10 served in salads, 111th! b01164 dmssin-g rather than lhn heavy 0" dresglngs, diflsh is a cool blooded mutt“ Vegetables and meat mu)’ I-be gpped4|@d'a|1(l»sei"ve(l lll 89W‘ , U“ “W149 with a lle-tttice lcai tinder- rived‘ hmlibutttermilk ls n ilrillk (l: “us, with p; cooling acids and nu. rltlouii curds. minus the lat oi the crslm. Above all’, do not filrgei the di-esh tfrutt or the scnron. rm making the gelatin molds of melt or vegetables. hue zany l"' erased the attractiveness oi’ the dish byusing sliced hard lwllril eggs in the bottxxnr of the dish my”. rthey iii l rise to- the oc- umn fm- decoration when the a tawkfis lunatic]. Shqeddeilolrtgil e perra 0' c0 our 5M qplwlillovor. Aiittle l monglulce m; vlnemr maybe nee 10 Si" we putts tong. ing plants in our houses, Just as we days, we shall simply reverse the ill“! 11P- tho but-Lorin which. get into use the Windows and doors and tune up the 600N115 plant. An old-fashioned piuu was lilo close the Windows and door; in the .h0t part of the day and open days arc passed they yield the l , |3| H55 camp to another shift oi weary ‘ SUMMER S m m ous- t “ .___.>___ [iced hat-baby locust "my during the suunner. Nature, the wise old E nurse know best when site prepared l- that ration for the baby. ‘If you are bringing up the baby “uu the bottle", tako scrupulous cure oi its clt-anlltiess in ,hut weather. lit is the milk which cause the serious intest- inal trouble in the summer. The ixreas-Lfed baby gets its milk more directly and with less chalice of contamination. Do not change thc l1uby‘s i'ood in mid slllll‘lilel‘--ex('ept on dun-tors orders, and if its food is (llfiililflilly tiisusrceitis with u. The delicate stomach of a baby can better nego- tlilil! u change of diet iu teool weather than when hot nighlg 411M] hotter days are making u drain on his vliullty. Do not fear that baby is under- ifltl ‘ill summer. Most habies- are Over icd. 'l‘o unnke buby safe, ster- ilize all bottles. spoon-t and utensils itsed in preparing his tom], p011 the water he uses for drink and run lo the doctor with the first syiuptours of vomiting or diarrhoea [)0 trot woury about the" second summer“. 'i‘here are llCti. ueuuly as llllllly lnrby deaths in the second sitnnuner as in the first. ‘Keep baby cool, away from flit-s, dir-t and con- tagion and take grunt care with his fo0d and he will live to grow up and think his mother the greatest u-oman ln the world. ‘mo-m l TABIJE MANNERS Tabifie manners not only make one feel more wt ease in com-patty but the shmv refinement, The tod- dlle-r s on d be taught to be orderly at table, to holdhis spoon properly not to eat with his knife and not lo gulp his food The knife should resltacross the side c-tl the plate when nlotl in use. .lt is usedonly to cut food and to spread ‘bread and never, as a uten; sll to shove food into tthe mouth. The lfc-rk is‘ used-in cutting lettuce and tender articals oi‘ food. twhen the napkin is laid across the lnp, it. is not enltirely unfolded. but istlefi folded in halves. To eat slowly ls indication Ioi’ a well bu-laiurctl mind. iftapid eating ls the cause of spilling food on the front of line's garments. tit. is n point of good breeding ilo tulk only oi pilcnsaut things at meal table. ‘To find linuilt.‘ with the food l‘6('(‘.llIl-l. tales of accident or horrors, pzrss along gossip which will leave a had taste ln the tmouth, or critic- ize the government or libs xvorld in genera‘! is not ouily bad for the digestion but, for the disposition and is very unmannerly. THE ELECTRLC WASHING MACHINE ~Puil outtha electric plug when leaving ‘the washing machine belt-ween wash days. (‘oil the cord where it willl not come lo harm nor collect dust and moisture. lt ls made of wires and dampness will make these rust. For fear of electric shock do 110i lubriimte nor adjust any part of the ivasher while the cord is cou- nec-ted with the ‘sourw of current. tit is particularly important |t'o have all wiring cords and electrical devices properly. insulated, since the worker often touches them with wet hands, and the flloors and walls of the laundry are dump. --—-—¢0>--———— MOTHERS’ CAMPS. "Tho tired business man" estab- lished a place for himself in public consciousness dong ago. Appears now upon the stage the mother who citaims a ‘bit of relaxation as her houcslt duo, ‘lliany cllles- are esriabllslrlupzf lMiotll-ens’ -Vacai.l0n Camps “there tired unothers can go for 'i'our days oi‘ rcst, a good visit with ouc utiotlier and change oi‘ scene, tllere they are not to plan meals, mend socks, wash dishes nor do anything butt have a com- plcie rest. ‘When their allotted foil!‘ MRS. SOLOMON SAYS! The first symptom of hardening of the arteries is to have your 01> inions so fixed you cannot change them. SMILES They named the new baby "Ha- zel"; which caused Grandma ‘to comment. "when there are so many fine people in the world, it seems a pity to name the baby af-‘ ter a nut." -——-—<-o>i- ‘ Recipe for Sueuen. Bite off more than you can chew, _ Then chew it. Plsn for more than you can do, Then do it. ' Hitch your wagon to Qtgtqr, Keep your seat, and there you are! t-Selected. I BLISTERSV . Prevent any chance of infection by using Mlnsrdh. lfenls also. reflector to break up all drafts. Scientific Facts QOO-Q To aid in aiming accurately a. new gulf putter is equipped with s sight. 'i‘ho state of Coabuilu. has the only highly develped coal fields in Mexico. A handled clump has been in- vented to hold u cake of soap f0!‘ use in scrubbing. Nearly one hulf of Brazil is cov- cred with forests of which but lit.- tle is known. A flushing uult features a. new automobile stub light. to make it inure conspicuous. , An airplane weighing but little more than 200 pounds has been de- veloped in England. 'i‘hree lung spikes feature, a new tool for removing corks from bottles without breaking. A radio magazine for the blind, printed in Brazille raised typfl. l5 published in Paris. A long handled slice horn has been invented that can be used without a. person bending over. X-rays are used in a German ve- ditions of the race horses’ feet. By the addition‘ or retrieval .0! parts a new utensil serves as a cof- fee pcrcolator, teapot or’ pitcher. l-lxtetislve deposits of- peat from which fuel oil can be obtained have been discovered in New Zea- land. An inventor has combined a chalk line and plumb bob, the for- mer being reeled in n case like u tape Ineauure. 'l‘hi: (icrmnn city of Stuttgart is erecting its first skyscraper, a l6 story building to be used by u newspaper. An insulated cover has bean in- vented to keep milk bottles at an even temperature and protect them from insects. The landing gear of an airplane invented in France can he dropped it it becomes necessary to descend upon water. The bristles of a new larush can be removed and shaving spread apart for quick drying or s new set can he inserted. With an area greater than the United States, excluding Alaska, Brazil has an estimated population of 33,000,000. The amount of perfumes and toilet preparations manufactured in the United States has increased sixfold in ten years. German police have developed a whistle to summon dogs which the animals can hear but which is in- audible to human ears. A new kitchen utensil serves as a double boiler by insertion into a tea kettle, the lid of the latter serving for both. A fibre resembling silk for use in making clothing is obtained from n species of nettle cultivated in China for the purpose. A steel guard has been invented to be slipped over shoes worn by workers whose feet are liable to injury from falling objects. Food sold in a store built over an abandoned silver mine in northern Ontario is kept fresh by_cold air that rises from the shaft. Electric heaters that can take current from city lighting circuits have been developed for warming motorbut-ies when standing idle. <l1‘l'0llCll engineers have developed a gas turbine for automobiles and airplanes that operates at a spe 0t‘ 1500 revolutions o. minute. For disposing of rubbish and garbage in homes n built in incin- erator that is as tall and resembles a chimney has been designed. Engineers who investigated have estimated that the water courses of Ireland could he made to pro- duce 500.000 horsepower continu- ously. - To eliminate the danger of auto- mobile tire blowouts a valve has been designed that releases air when sufficient hiis been put into a tire. A German industrial plant has developed s system of vacuum cups that; is better that slings for hand- ling non-magnetic plates with a crane. A new electric fsn for ventilating residence rooms can be concealed in n chrihdelier and has a revolving A 400 acre zoological garden in ‘v, .1.’ y Motor - Boat ' Owners The majority of motor-bolt owners follow the lead of famous boat racers by using Champions. The experience of these daring men ifconvincing proof that for utmost speed; powerlllll, above all, dependability, use Champions. ~- s GHQ.‘ .0 PION ‘I'M- . wirzmox our. _ IAIIY 4100a p For-tuneup tltmmottnlflll" "11 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ teriunry hospital to study the con- ~ of the world outside of the United sun dial a curved plate that can be full grown. are manufactured States annually, only about six per cent of the families ‘use year around. British interests have planned a , ask/M For dirgible with a capacity of 100 passengers and their baggage and a cruising radius of 4000 miles without refualling. ed on a table resembling a billiard table with cues and a disk instead of a ball, various obstructions serv- ing as hazards. granted a concession to Swedish ‘ interests to break up a billion tons of shale to obtain fuel and lubricat- ing oils and benzine. has found that heat improves germinating qualities of alfalfa , seed. which is so hard that it does not absorb moisture readily. the commercial soundness of the extraction of] oil in large quantities from British coal by the low tem- perature carbonizstion process. that when struck by an automobile lies list for the car to pass over it, weighted pivots afterwards restor- ing it to the erect position. have been so successful that the government has arranged for the lease of extensive areas of land to Americans for its cultiva- t graph wires in the world, some 2,- 200,000 miles, are States and Americans send more telegrams their all the residents of Europe. treads over the rear wheels with- out removing them Bwlse automo- bile engineers have solved the prob- lem of winter bus service through Alpine passes. ' alarm cable is formed of fusible wire which when heated, burst! through a covering and forms an electrical contact. with s. harder metal sleeve. droelectrlc plant in the Italian pro- vince of Rover-eta rent to e factory tor the production ot more than 0000 tons of alumin- Alte d ' W A a m 5 ays With its greater s eed, faster accelera- tion, safer 4-whee brakes, smarter per- formance and unequalled economy the Whippet Six leads the field in value by a wide margin. Accept a demonstra- tion . . . prove it to your own satis- faction. ' Auk our Marat Will s-Oucrland Dealer-about the EW LOWP CBS on Whip at Sixes- ;97§ to $l,l85—-Wlil jinFoura$7 5 to $960. . .03. Factory. Sula axExrra. NoBxclaeTaz. CORNEY BROS. Summerside, P. E. I- For use in mines where there is danger of electric sparks exploding gases a wireless telephone that has transmitted speech through 400 feet of earth and rock has been developed. Before automobile drivers are licensed in Berlin they are requir- ed to undergo tesis_ with a record- ing device to show how quickly their feet operate pedals in res- ponse to signals. The United States Bureau of Standards has built a pressure tsrrkin‘whicirsirconditlons up to an altitude of 30,000 feet can be simulated to lest aviators and their instruments. p Increase in a. ship's speed and decrease in its fuel consumption are claimed by an English inventor, for fins to be attached to its hull.‘ io direct water tu the propeller ho-l rizontslly. l A United States National Museum biologist has found a wuy to pro- tect wooden structures from ship- worms by impregnating them with paraffin and poisons to kill animal and vegetable life. The erection of seven barges has been proposed to make the Congo river navigable for ocean going steamers above Mstadi. the faliin water being used for the product- ion 0i electricity. which the animals will roam at will being confined only by hidden walls and meats, is planned for England. New York has almost half as many automobiles as all the rest States, and California ranks a close second. ln experiments with antidotes for snake poison a Brazillian scientist has found that each species of rattlesnake ‘produces a different VDIHOTI. Though rigid enough to be handl? ed with one baud when extended. u new six foot measuring rule coils into a case about the size of u patch. Endless belt landing skids ‘to take the place of wheels have been invented in France to lessen the danger of airplanes overturning on alighting. A California inventor has given a adjusted for any latitude, enabling the time to be ascertained accur- ately. The world's largest fresh water fish, the pirarucu, lives in the Am- azon river and its tributaries and weighs more than 200 pounds whefi Although 40,000,000 tons of ice in the United ice the .-. A. . 4 ... - _ .>,,..... ........ A new indoor golf game is play- The Estonian government has in Colorado the A woman scientist An attemptwill be made to prove 7 A fence giite has been invented Experiments in sisal growing in Haiti ion. About one third of all the tele- E singing God Save the McLAINE SERVICE STATION 186 GRAFTON STREET, OHARLOTTETOWN KINGS COUNTY ,‘ GARAGE s Montague, P. E. I. v EGLINGTON SCHOOL The Semi-Annual Examination of Eglington School, Bay Fortune, was held on June 29th. The school oi- flcersu were all present, and a large attendance of ratepayers. The pupils were examined in the different subjects by their teacher, Miss Bertha M. Webster, assisted by Mrs. Fred McKenzie, a former teacher and showed by their prompt answers that they hsd been well taught. Al: the close of the program, Con- federation Medals were distributed by the teacher". A pleasing feature oi‘ the proceed- ings was the presentation of the Public School Leaving Certificates to the following pupils: viz. Ernest Underhay and Helen Fisher. ‘A vote of thanks was moved by Mrs. Fred McKenzie, Secretary and seconded by Mr. Wm. fisher, chair- man of trustees and tendered to Miss Webster for her efficient service m; teacher during the past year. Miss Webster replied in a fitting manner. After the pupils had treated all present to confectionery the exam- ination was brought to a close by In Memoriam MISS MATILDA MOORE At the Mattupsn Hospital on July 1st, there passed. peacefully away Miss Matilda hioore. Sh:- hnd been a llliilunl in the hospital for over a your. sm- was oi’ u illlllv tiisposition and lmrt- her lllllPliri with perfect patience and rosiiInsl-lon to 1119 will oi‘ (lOil, She was hnru in Sturgeon 79 years ago and lms been a resident of iliass, ll. S. A.. for quite a num- ber oi‘ yours. She.- leaves to mourn two sisters, namely: Airs. Nathan Conrad of Sturgeon and Mrs. Pet- er l-J. (‘liltlpln-ll or Momuguc, also two (lurulln-i‘:t, hltkdrilflw‘, Thomas bloora of l'l\'i‘i‘i%ll, Muss, James in. “it-stern ifnuudti. iier remains \\‘i'|'|: zu-i-mnpnnictl homo lor burial by her niece, Mrs. Phillip (‘herein and her husband. The funeral service in the (Yhuri-h was Conduct- oil by Rev. Mr, Stirling of l\ion- tugue. lier reuulius were laid in the faintly plot beside her parents. The pallbearers were" Messrs. Earnest (iriffiu, Leo Wight, Nath- King. Millard’: Llnlment for bruises. .. _ anial Taylor, Richard Creed, James (‘reuti and Nathaniel Eliat-Kinnon. )1 in the United By constructing endless belt The core of a new llllblllltlx. fire Work has been begun on s by- t.o supply cur- A cementum/tans moouci um annually. tiutts Perchot . ' t - fiealers‘ all over adnucld a. Rubber, Limited ._ _ ______..__._.i____,_.. . *r-(-_..._.