. JUNE 1. 1928 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ anon m PWW ivnw" . ., design o! yellow rose and ros ill-PIECE MARATHON LAIN DINNER SET, a famous Royal 1W"! Ware made in England and shown in beauti- ful cream gold with floral‘ centre. set complete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., $20.75 Pay $1.00 down and $1.00 a week. REVERSIBLE No. l. REVERSIBLE MOP. chemically labor saver for the busy house- =naens=ri Holmaifs p Dinner-ware Club Premium Sale i Friday.‘ Junc llth to Saturday,‘ Juno 10th marks Batman's- annual sale of Dinner- wore-the big bargain event for brldes-to-be and brides-that-ivcrc. . Think of it: have immediate possession. tYou can ohoosc an y of live sets of dinnerware-pay 1.00 down and Then just a dollar a week until our regular low cash pflllb l». paid-and whon- the last prompt payment is made. we give you-free-any one oi‘ the premiums listed below. null-r pick out yuuriict of dishes annoy. Summersille and Charlottetown A June 0th to June lliih Brings any ol these 0-0- Dinner Sets to You -Then' Easy Payments , as low as $1.00 a Week- anll FREE Premiums 4 Each- 87-Pieee Dinner Set 0omprisesz- l2 Cups l2 Saucers l2 Bread and Butter Plates l2 Tea Plates ' 9 Dinner Plates 9 Soup Plate; l2 Fruit Saucers ai-riccr: navamax DINNER SET, made in Edelstei e teat‘ with gold band. Pay $1.00 down and $1.00 a week. ' $20.75 One Dollar Down One Dollar a Week SEMI-PORCE- lW-pieco . Vegetable Ills-Ii and Cover . llruvy float iilt: Tray ‘ l '. inrh Platter " w-un Jug 1 Sugar Bowl and Cover 1 Salad Dish i This Beautiful Dinner Set 0nly $23.25. n, Bavaria, in a neat p in til-piece set complete .. . . . . .. S‘ .25 " TGIIE§S"YO‘IJI“ 'i’i’f0i0l‘“‘"l’i€t3'dfi‘(i MIIISFB? 'O§-O§O§Q-§Q§O§40400-QOO-O-OO' John Smith ' And His‘ Car i John Smith ls a character whom every ‘ ' should l welcome. lie ls not selfish, i rather he is a motoring mar- ‘ tyr. a chap willing and glad l to have exploited, ln an tn- i terestlng way, his experience i for the benefit of the other t twenty. i i i MOODS m Moroamo i l Smith observed its me home the other evening. day quite the opposite." iany car that ever pleased or dis- isame way." y I cold Smith that if he doubted ithis it. would be a good plan for him land check up his observations with ‘iother persons who tried them. One nnotorisf, may be “road conscious" so ithat all hc notices is the way the icar rides. When he returns to the ‘salcsroom he is likely to express the opinion that. the motor was excep- tionally quiet and entirely satisfac- tory. Another motorist; may take the samc car and pay more attention to the engine than to anything else. lwith the result that: he finds that: it hasn't got quite the power he wants [or perhaps that there seems to be ,too much of n roar on sudden accel- ieration. Asked how he likes the rid- ling qualities. he probably would re- iply that they were excellent. What is true of taking demonstra- ltions in cars applies throughout ionc-‘s entire ownership of an auto- mobile. Cars do change their chor- nclcristics, especially if they are in nccd of service, but. since the moods ‘of their owners also vary from day to day, and often from hour to hour. it is impossible for any cur to seem satisfactory all the time. On our way home that evening Smith was complaining of the noise which he said hc heard under the lhood. He asked me to listen. but. my mind was on other things and I heard nothing that seemed to be in any way out of the ordinary. Then I decided upon a little experiment. “I'll bet you cunt beat that car up the hill," 1 wagered as we ap- proached a steep grade behind a particularly fast looking roadster. Just as I supposed, Smith step- ped on the gas and soon had left the “This car of mine certainly has a queer way of varying its behavior," he was driving “One ‘day it runs splendidly and the next lipieased everybody in exactly the 1L0 try out a few of the new cars rived at. his bedside only an hour ‘Islander Dies In British Golumbiai The following letter has been re- ceived by Hon. Lsuchlin MacDon- ald Prospect Hill, East Point, P. E. I., from his brother Joseph Mac- Donald: t 201 Agnes Street, New Westminster, B. C.. l ' May 1st, 1920.,‘ Dear Brother: ; It is my sad duty to write you off the death of our dear brother, Rod- . die, who passed peacefully away this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. i ,Although in failing health for‘ some time he was able to be about ‘ till last Sunday and on Monday he took a stroke from which he did: not recover although conscious a! , times and was fortunate to be able , Maybe W5 i115! You!‘ "W" fimefeflt to receive thc last Sacrament, and inroads," I ventured. “I've never seen be fully prepared for death. He hud devoted much time to prayer and preparation for the life lo come during his last years. He died as, Port Guichon where he had been} keeping a store. My wife and I ar- before he died, but he was then un- conscious. I-Iis son Roderick arrived» from Portland at the same time nsi we did. ‘ The funeral will ho on Friday from St. Peters Church, New Wesi- i minslor, B. C. ' This, dear Lauchlin, leaves bu’. you and I of the big famlly—-tlv: oldest and lhc youngest. That Al- mighty God may give us the grace to prepare ourselves that. wc mill’ meet in Heaven is the fond prays" of my heart. I am keeping fairly as is‘ m." wife. It is a great pleasure to us to hear from you, from time to time through our children who will never forget your kindness to them on their visits to the dear little Island. They are all in Los Angeles, Calif- ornia now and arc getting ‘atom; very wi-ll in their adopted homes. We visited them last winter for two months and it sure gave us great pleasure to be all together once again. l | . i l Your affectionate brother, JOE. Mr. Rodtlie C. MacDonald. men- tioned above was well known in the city where he resided for several years as student in St. Dilnstalfs College, teacher in Queen Square School and book-keeper in the 111W firm o! the lore Richard Reddln. i He was prominent in Church and; State in his adopted home. He v/Ml president of the Liberal Association oi‘ the city of New Westminster, B. C.. during several years. also at member of the City Council. Iother motorist, behind. Smith de- ‘rived considerable pleasure out of this victory and. turning to me as we shot over the crest of the hill at ~35 miles an hour. he asked jubil- iantly, "How's that?" “Fine!" I complimented him. v-“And havent you noticed that. the noise has gone from the engine? “little warming up." , The rest of the way home Smith ‘failed to find the noise that had bothered him. It was mv conclusion! that his new frame of mind had; given the appearance of a change m the car's behavior. While it is mic that ensinesydo run better at night and on rainy days, or along roads where r1169 l5, a great deal of vegetation, there is .resson_to_izelie_vs..tiiflt th@._.!!"l"5"°" extent. Most people fccl mor coni- fortable ivhen the clays ivork is done and it isn't unusual to hcai- people ‘remark about the wonderful way an engine runs while they are taking a spin in the evening on at hot, Summer night. As a matter of fact. the engine may be performing} Yo the men: has ‘been exaggerated to sdrrie ' ' ("liY/lkifll“ i ‘.64 Ina/ll on Branlfo-r‘ Roofing pIUtJCHaIP-IC The Ark o Noah. five hundred eel long and built of gopher ' I comfort. for sajlfu d‘ unlerl inueuxry catfish’ Zzelthgnlng-Mfif: asp/loll. To-duy this a durable liconomfml never-leaking subs/once Brunt/on! . Roof ls um! tn ill: mururfoc- ' for lure qf M: but roo s “m” “m. ‘if but/din" because qf its wonder ul protective qualities and durability. J l ii‘ F/Kt {f < x “ ‘Uan ofipro re -\ Brantford Asphalt Slates Set New Standards” ‘of Beauty, Weather Protection and Fire-Safety battering storm and drenching deluge P These heavy, rugged slates reduce the fire THE enterprise of the Brantford Roofing Company during the past few years has elevated it Q-gsjsgt hazard of your roof to . - \\ . . to a position of com- §§~=Q~§ ammimum. Andthey manding leadership in ~ give a colorful, rich- the roofing industry. Each season brings forth new colors,new dc- signs, new standards of beauty and protection. ~ The result is that in almost every Can- __gdiarl community homes roofed with Brantffordf are distinguished for’ un- usual sniartness and security. tinted effect which will appeal immediately to your family’s artistic sense, and to your own pride of ownership. Decide NOW to give your new "home this enduring beauty and pro- tection. You will materially increase the resale value of your property. And you’ll enjoy the security which only a roof that is crack-proof, leak- proof, curl-proof and fire-resistant How about your new home? Will it be roofed the modern Brantford \vay---wit"h beautiful Brantford 87 Piece Dinner Set P87 Piece Dinner Set $25.50 l One Dollar Down One Dollar aWeek R7-PIECE BAVARIAN DINNER. SET made in i-Idelslein, Bavaria. 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LAtsT PAYMhNT on all)’ of the above sets of dishes your choir-e of any one of the following- MOP. treated, a real ‘nches. llernemller the Dates- . June 0th to June 16th c--aiid 0llDEli EARLY slee MAHOGANY ' TRAY No. 2. MAHOGANY FINISH- sn ssrtvmo ran with imitation inlaid design and plated handles and felt cov- ered bottom. 19x13 Fllllfllfll with TEASPOON SET No. a. rl-msroou sr-rr leomprlslng six silver plated teaspoons ln nicely lined lea- ther covered ease. -—when no food seems to agree with Baby-use Eagle Brand. It: nearly always solves the prob- lem. ' fiiabri/eéelfirre, oo/rs or! the care and feed- ing of infants. Write ‘ T_ e Borden Co., Limited, Montreal. "rlns MILK ls _ eurmsn A i MARITIME PROVINCE PRODUCT CONDENSARY - TRUNK), N.$. far less satisfactorily than it did on; many days during the Winter whenj the car was hard pressed in traffic; and when its driver was irritatcdi with business matters. I While it is a fact that on engine does operate better on a rainy day because of the increased moisture in the air, most people who are out‘ motoring on a trip can't see it thatl way. They get much more of a thrilli out of performance of the engine when the skies are blue and the sun is shining brightly, regardless oft whether the extreme dryness of the; air provides the engine with a less: efficient mixture. A point. to be considered, and one ‘which is becoming more important as time passes, is our changing opinions as to what is and is not! satisfactory tn car performance. Most people, looking back through their experience, will admit that they were entirely satisfied, in fact. delighted, over the performance of the first cars they owned. In the light of present standards, however. the performance of these cars seems crude. 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M] MM"- "- tra welglllh" on l“: mo... mint. llml “M” 1”‘ m’ “f: pnsullu Wtldliirl. . _ s; h 5 5mm“. fly w "{‘V"'f 00w “fie “ 1° b)’ l" "“1"‘~“~ 1""! ' .11 IHJI m; ~ u. tin Vmllllliil um. " M“ "" l fivl- unlit-s u. w-ullnv. ’ it'll slum, Ibo. pa hqulltw 100 elluuli- turf-i |.,,.i rrnnru “imlllnnolisn 325 “m p“ “Hui”, wen, mtg :00 lb:., covers For Sale At (Tlmrlnttriown modern, more improved cars, it is only natural that everybody should have new standards by which to Judge. Peters Road And The method of agriculture is under- going a great change. owing to the general use of Commercial fertiliz- vrs in plant growth. replacing to a ‘had suddenly passed away after a short. illness. It is pleasing to note the presence i, ' mslmous , , EYE STRAIN l ...__. use this adlectlve ad- dly. Sufferers from l-Iyestraln ma! have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the Presence of any eye defect. ' I We vise The motive power of the entire human organism is Nerve Energy. ' Normal eyes, it ls computed \ '*¢4eoo+ooocoo0e0~0ooo+n Motorists like Smith are thinking in terms of these standards when- ever they take the wheel. Often they conclude that. their machine does not ride or run as well as it should simply because it does not operate as well as some car that is iof more recent design and manufac- ture. Some day Smith is going to dis- cover that much of the variation in the behavior of his car is nothing more nor less than variation in his own state of mind. -—---<-0->—-__ TUCKED ROMAINE A chic grey frock of romaine crepe has tucked bands running around tllB waist and skirt portions and crossing in front. The neck and sie- ‘Vicinity Owing to the prevalence of sick- ness in this vicinity. (measles and diphtheria), the two schools. Almn and Peters Road have been bem- pornrily closed. Miss Ethel Johnston, R. N. of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. having recently arrived home to spend her vacation, ls the guest of‘ her mother, Mrs. A. M. Johnston, Peter's Road. Mrs. R. P. Adams, of Worcester. Mass. and Mrs. Frank Kennedy. and daughter, also of Worcester. have arrived at their former homes -that of Mr. Joseph G. Jenkins and Mr. Malcolm Reid respectlvely—af- ter receiving the sad news that Mrs. eves are without trim. of these former? Prince Edward Is- landers, and we hope their visit may be pleasant to them. as to those who always await their arrival with a Welcome. Mrs. Florence Finlayson oi‘ Mal- den, Muses and daughter, Mary. who has been attending on educational institution at Halifax, N. 8., have arrived home for a short time, gixesfs of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Johnston. Peter's Rd. The recent copious rains combin- ed with the resplendent sunshine has given us ideal weather. The fields have donned a luxuriant robe great extent the old and restricted farm work of former days. Largo areas of‘ land literally exhausted from repeated crops. now give ex- cellent results. Yields to Dillard's. Spread o brown paper fllld apply lhrost. Also inhale. l-llNAPifSi of grcen, and every prospect pleas- es. Early sown grain is coming on fast. yer. the red soil in process of cultivation gives evidence that the Adam's sister, Mrs._Benjsmln Reid. work of the farm is still going on. utilise about _l0% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- t strain is present. a much larger illffilllrtion is required. Hence defective eyes, through 4 their consumption of an ol- 0 oesalve amount oi Nerve En- ‘, orgy may seriously affect the b functioning of other organs , um lltldyltlll produce m1 health e BXAMINED G. F. Hutcheson E OPTOMITBIST ‘ nave sous srss I. O9Q§Q§O§O THE GABBS i- O YES SlR.NOTHlN(1 our LUCKY Basins m HIS un- iF JOE wls BENTENCED l0 or SHOT A1 wNRbE wro nnvr. A 10m rules: or m: Sun FROM Now on! ossevgsms lF A HM! GWIE 708G l-ESSUB W (CNS WGKD M} (MUIIH I PWMKUI’