~Q ' ___ __ _ _ _ _ x iiilllilREIiE|iI0ilS it Hililliiiiii _a-- sbg Tried “FRUIT-`A-'I'lVB" shgéh. Fgmpul FIU" . 112 llazen St., St. John, N.`l3. “lt is with pleasure that I write to toll you oi' the greetbeneili; I received from the use of your medicine, 'I-'ruil-a-In/¢.r_'. I wasu. great sufferer for many years from Nervous Ilmd- arhcs and Constipation. - _ I tried evely thing, consulted doctors ; but nothing seemed to 'help me until I tried 'Fruit-a-tivé`s’. _ ' After ] had taken several boxes, 1 wus completely ` relieved of these troubles and have been unusually well ever since.” _ . Miss ANNIE WARD. 'Frultla-tives’ Is fresh fruit juices, concentrated and increased ln strength, combinedwith finesiitonics, and is a positive and reliable remedy for 1-icadachea and Constipation. £»0c. u box, 6 for.$2.lS0, trial size 250. Atoll dealers or Fruit~o-tivesLinilted, Ottawa. ' ` Belyea and McNiece Q COST ACCOUNTANTS -“ AND AUDITORS General, Municipal and Corpor- ation Auditing and Systematis- _ Ing. _ ,E_ CONSULTANTS ON ill; Government and Civic income l§ Taxes. Manufacturing Coat: Q _ und Efficiency Office and 'Phone Connection Bt. John, Moncton. Amherst. I H'-,l_ v "-.;i` dj l',\ -.1-i~._',9'r,|-f,gl=-.»i‘.\ i, l-_- ii Pllolcsslonu Clnos ¢¢@iIWOC‘ 4 / . /' ~ ~. I on ity of tllis is not great. Of course, ' ` "-.'-Q.-.. . ._. The Motorist- -sv Atsznr I.. otouoil -:- .=.'. at af ra.-*o-%¢h%$'i_i HEAVY' OIL FOR LEAKY Pls-rons. ’ V- S. Writes: I am having troub froln the spark-plugs of my engl becoming covered with’-oil. The the use of a heavier oil remove reduce the difficulty, and is the any danger 'involved in making t change? _ - Y’ A-rl E I gsm-=., Answer: The use of a heavier should result in conslderaibly less it passing the pistons and we thi ltllllt you can safely run wltll it, d ling the warm weather, but we shou advise your taking the question \vith the manufacturer of your e glue, to filld out whether there wou be any dallger involved and how f you can sa-fely go toward u tllick oil. When cold weather comes, y may have to go back to light o as a very viscous oil may then fail circulate freely and if this llap_pe dllnlage may result. Attempts stop “oil pumping by changing to REAR SPRINGS T00 STIFF. P. L. S. Writesz- Last winter, the sllould not be used in lubricating sys- GREAT BRITAIN frame of my car, which .1 have driven tems where there is any possibility » for three years, began to strike the _it might clog any of the passages and. it in fact, its employment is of doubt- eaf ,ful value, although it is probably put into each rear spring. This cured true tllat it tends to smooth out lr- tlle trouble, but the car rides less rcgularities in the bearlllg surfaces comfortably than it _ did, especially and thus reduce friction. when I aln alone in it. c What can ,you sug est? Would shockabsorb do any iced? Answer: Sllockabsorhcrs are rlrbbcr hunlpers at the rear, when was loaded and I had an extra l r _ - . , DR. CLIFT CHRONIC DISEASES CURATIVE TREATMENT by the month in advance. Purdy Btation Westchester Co., N. Y., U. S. A. nouns 12 to 3 sally. Now. :|332-5~20Mf,lilAug20pd. Dr. K. W. McKinnon VETERNARY SURGEON omni las Kent sheet Opposite Moreii Hotel Telephons 764 5900-5-23M3!n0s. V ___ D. STEWART. ii. C. Barrister, Solicitor and lioter Public Y Newaon 'BIock, Charlottetown Branch Office, Georgetown Money to Loan on Real Estate S. S. IIFSSIIIII Barrister, Boilcitor Notary Public, etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Montague. P- E. I. ._ I|cLElII & ICIIIIIIIOII Barrietera Attornoyvat-law Office Royal Bank Building----~ Charlottetown. P. B. I- K Su oss on act as a friend in ne car and someone is hurt or suDD0 you attach a trailer to your car and. ' ‘ ._ I while this is ell, you injure someon ‘ ‘ I, unless you have pnid nu extrl1'Il1`@ 1 lum und your liability policy has be ‘ suitably endorsed, you are not cover lf- you sllould.use l’our privato passe gcr ear for colllnlercial delivery s vii should carry passengers for lllré to, . . _ - or should accept pay for its use_and -_, _ __\~f all as-.oiilellt should happen at such a -_ _ ' time, the'lnsuranee company is not bellnd to compenszlte you for dam- ‘ - ’ 111'" \`__.. or GETTING AT THE ROOT-OF ages awarded against you. If yell c ry only the ordinary form ef lia~bllity insurance. ln case one is a doct and goes out making regular profe sional calls in a car insured as a DTI- . vate passenger vellicle und causes I jnl'y to someone, the insurance voided. There arc restrictions in lla- 1`@m0Vi!lg the underly1118 011150. etc- bility policies as to wllo shall drive tho car, the form -providng for. a ei gle named driver being the cneape but then there is no protection wh anyone else is at the wheel. It is w to have ll distinct understanding to the 'matter of drivers and also as receillléd by ene’s chanffer or oth employe. It should be relnembere that the ordinary liability policy refe not to property. Protection along th latter linc has to be secured specif cally and by the payment ef an ad holder should bear in nlind that he al 1'. ,¢$QO`_ nk ur up J. C. C. asks: Is it a good thing aciiiiiltoiiéu evans Purrs ron lomrlon ' SYOTEM. - 2. W. P. L. oaks: What part ofabat- tery -Ignition system is most likely to sive out? ' I ask this question because I au; ,lutsnding to take s long tour this-anm_mot1.onl\i,want _to know what spare .partmooicarryl . ~ '_ ' Answer?" This depends' somewhat 9 l\l\0n the partlculur system under cou- alderatlon hut. in a general way, the breaker mechanism is the part -moat '_ likely to ia»ll. The springs used -some- ' times break ,or lose their elasticity le pad the contact points sometimes IIB p __ fr .` _ on- »'-Q' sw-=f _ / I am using is of a light grade. Will ‘ki ‘$2 ‘ 5° ~ J; he _i - »' _ L 6?. give trouble unexpectedly. A com- __ plete lgnlter, including both the tim- - lllg and distributing element is a very \_ useful spare The resistance coil, sometimes employed to limit the pri- * mary current ilow, sometimes burns out-and It is well to have an extra one on hand. Coils and condensers sometimes break down, but the liabil- ol youcarry sparc spark-plugs or spare Cores for them. hi GRAPHITE IN ENGINE OIL. _ ell ll-nm] ln a Ford engine? lm teid Q1' ing qualities nl the oil. £1' car advise against doing so, as graph ar Ulill i-iraphlle helps out the lubricat- °“ Aunwer: The manufacturers of this have boa .troubled so.mucll by th _ failures orlheir batteries to keep churl c 0 , god, that they consider it a. "part of ` the Slime" to have them recbargedl -~ periodically. from an external cnrrentl source. ‘Phill is not the right way _ CHR|6TlAN FELLOWSHIP. to attack tht Gvii. for practically all "10P1C f01` JU y 27. ” electrical systems are or can be made (Acts 2:42, 46. 47; Philippians self-sustaining and the annoyance causes which make it necessary. I the reduction of useless current was ternal leaks of battery current a charging sources. CIl0I.ERA INFANTUM - » . , Cholera ,Infantum is one -of ‘t fatal ailments of childhood. lt is trouble that comes on sudden and unless prompt action le tak little one may soon be beyond' a en the stomach and tllns rcvent analyst to contain no opiates or n cotlcs or other harmi'ul drugs. 'i‘l “_ to cannot possibly de harm-they ld rrlix a little flake graphite with the by medicine dealers or 'by lllail at Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ' -k-__-_;.i_é_ ° ite is a conductor of electricity and ` 1:9 there is danger of its short-circuitlng 0 the windings of the magneto, which 111" is exposed to the oil in the crank abnormally heavy oil are temporary (_.aSe_ fl-llere ls ,lo lmrm lmuslng H expedients only. Sooner or later you llllle . llll will have to install ‘hotter fitting B' tons and rings, . grep ein most engines, un ed than when plain oil is used. I ETS not lv :ldvlsnble under such circumstances. _ - ii as their purpose is to limit the mo- I tion of the springs and in your case - the springs arc too still’ ind deflect / ‘toe little. As originally' fitted, they ~ were probably designed correctly, but * “ - the lnate°rial er its heat treatment probably was faulty and.caused ea es to take a ermanent set hi :heir original culI?vaturc, thus bring- 5- D- WFINSU The 11911011311! bulbs of suitable educational promise. ing the frame too low. installing the Which '$01119 W1111 111y ci" (1111 1101.311’ extra leaves made them too stiff. \ the DIMMER DIMS TOO MUCH. out 0 light enough to suit me and l put i ll, do not give enough light to ‘be of an Answer: The dimmer is simply coil ef resistance wire, put in circu e. coll is frequently a loose spna eh switch, and, by binding together el._ sen the total resistance. 2255!!!! is . "5 to consider them as necessary evil ing of spark-plugs is an" unavoidabl 1** less the oil reaches the spark-plugs, in which case there is greater likeli- hood of- their becoming short-circuit ,lf you can short-circuit them alld le ll. _ENGINE TROUBLE Il- There are certain troubles me S ery sum advanced to effect improv I. B with in the operation of motor cart ments or to be used as worklng cm which are so common and persisten that very many motorists have comse not _O stan on, as ,und proprlelors b to which must continually be tolerated tho c nlpany‘s liability as to Injuries wl,e,,_ ln ,.el,llly_ they llre_ ln gl-ell “F measure, merely the results of defect 11 in adjustment or in operative method 111 and in the main, avaliable. Regard- to liability i'or damage to persons and lug these troubles as lnevllable has States to be in turn loaned to ii\¢ S01- 9 led innumerable motorists to seek me sotolsn LAND Lselstarlon Enctlsn eeeaxlnc coun- Tales are outlined below. t The Mother Country proposes land and the Board of Agriculture Board .has authority to purchase .in Scotland. Four small colonies ly the 'plan of colonies d'vldell stratlon farm which will sn-pp!-y structc-rs for the settlers ln the ing t-he land will be available. An educational qualification is acted The British scheme is desi 0 Allowances amounting to $725 a ye y has been a life long agrlculturist frequent outside charging caln be eliminated by the removal of the "17 W° Wil* 1" "W 11911! I8 He la i n p one wit cl-easlng the generator llhllrglllg l-a¢e_ another."-1 John 1-7. on a basis oi independence of outsid being guaranteed by a govcrnmc “Gm” A 110* ffm" The Dr- Williams' ship with hhn ln his amlcthm vc _ _ The salient 'features ill connecti with, the Soldier Land Settlement L islation in English speaking countr es ward off any ,n,,_,u,,,le,,,,,m,,llng_ the characters, but because they co Apostle stontly maintained that he Serve me Great (muse for which was not rejoicing because the Phill plans had freed him from want; ll make available certain tracts of fa been empoweredto spend $l00,000,0 in settling returned soldiers T 000 acres in England and 20,000 acr ailing 6,000 acres have been est'abli ed. The settlement is following lar small farms‘wllh ll central dem . . g`ll to settle all ranks providing they a of _ 4:10-20.) _ the iight. we have feiiowahl te - -- . P and the removal of internal or ex- T116 Apostlu paul lmmded a churc, Christian religion and of Christi rc at Philippi in Macedonia. soon afte th means for putting the l _lthe great revival at Pentecost. After e sys em upe he had been made a prlsonerln Rom though oi utterly different enviro this church, through one of its faith: mem “nd 1“t°"°" i" an °"h°" "e‘ ful members. Epaphrodltuu, sem ,,w_ DGCU4. they know in their common lo My ll, Paul lm. llls ,,,,,,,,,,,.,_ ln ll,_,,,k_ “ity to _Jesus Christ and their co ing the people gl-,llel,,lly_ Paul wmle mon faith in I-lim. thenoblest _bond - the words of our lesson text. W‘he Peter escaped from prison he we he a company of Christians were gathe U- Bd together to pray for him. Peter h°°'.l 9’ Une' "Behold 11°" 'me ly- .knew that there he would find good Chr"““"‘° 1°" °"" ““°"he"'" W especially during the summer months company on Every one is greatly influenced i Id- his colnpanlons; how greatly, fe a B11by'g Oun Tablets are lm llledl 8 ll Th l L tl bl clared that love was the essenti medlglne lu wul-dlng of lull, l,.l,ul,le ;,,;;,s_z‘l.ll yell: ,:l,;laysall!:,ep,r,f,),l'l‘;,r lllfllx characteristic of a Christian. "W I They 195011119 1110 110W61f1 “nd Sweet who are lame, you will yourself learn know thmwe have passed from dm ll to linlp." The counterpart of such P the dreaded summer complaints. pmvurl l , llll l. l ll _ll They are an absolutely safe medicine faulty)) tllalqill yfru ltl|livn;';nliv?ul,yli|_§ -Cllristlan .brotherhood . rests up __ _ r- self be upright. 1957 The Apostle Paul was in nfliictio W St. John, who knew it, any did, t ut those who are upright you will you brotherhood' have each and all stood at the altar. of the Christian Church ~ and said: “I believe In Jesus Christ." No more significant or solemn asser- _ tion can be made than that. Bo say- ing. one putshilllaelf on the positive side of belief. allies hi-nlself deliber- ;'_‘ately with the constructive spiritual forces that build in.o men's charact- ers the cardinal princl les of t :_ ethics. When a Christian meets a Christi "_ fellows-hip the world'ov,er, _alia t i ‘ I » l' v I ‘wi J ° ' ~ - v hobo witiiiwl '§éph»ltsal nes Q?` -' - - , 7 _ S d S h 0| Le I] hl'Jesu_uchrl'st. '1 8- i. °“ ‘ Those; _composing this Chrlstia exchange for their stock certificates, although Vzctoyy Bonds d}'a!i`)l\lt 5% per cent interest. These adroit man- ipnlators are wise 'enough to know what is really a good investment; they have no faith in the stocks-they offer for sale. ' . ' it is of great importance in these' days of reconstruction 'that the people he should pra':tise thrift and not throw an their money away on worthless em terprises, By thrift is meant, not an hoarding, hut the wise investment of “_ sullpins capital. There are plenty of gil -edged stocks and -bondlfearning 6 per cent or better, For exisiiillle, cities, ,gi which have had to curtlall-their ei- _ ul pendltures during the war. are now ug. fi0i1lIl\l; ion_g.a»,,to catoii up with ar-I, l ages th nugh. This faith makes Chris- 1`°“1`1‘1 °f..19¢U$B ; bllc improve n , . , . ,_,~ . _ _ ut once to the house of Mary, where mms “£5 ' ` ""‘ ‘ ' ‘ ___ The Christian Church is a Brotlle long ago a platter of comment. W innermost secret of Jesus' breast, d brethren." _,_ 'falth in Christ. a common loyalty ments. These loan? n.ig“'uffered at at; ‘ ,_ tractive rates 6f interest and the man. _ Bl, with money to inveatcan, 'besides as profitably placing his funds, thila aid In one necessary branch of reconstruct he tion work. B, Even very small sums today can be al advantageously invested by buying ’ 9 War Savings Stamps which give a re- ll, turn of 5 per cent per annum for, five 8 ,mm lm, because we love llle years. Left in a savings bank for the same period at 3 per cent compound on interest, $4.00 will ohly amount to to $4.63 at the end of the 5th year, in- Hlm, and co-operation in carrying for- 3191111 01 3” 00 °f1e1"5‘1 by 1119 P1311 n ward His \program. lt is love which 01"1711Y111B (101’91'111119i1l'11 ~‘11HmDB~ 25 ll,,lng_ The l,hlllpplan__ had fellow Men wllo thus love Christ rejoice ( 14) alld sent him money. “l rejoi In the Lord greatly," wrote Palll them, “that new at length ye ha lN revived your thought for me." Til . they had lacked opportunity to se the money, or unfavorable conditio '|35' ing impossible hitherto. And then M he was rejoicing ill their love -as t ` fruit of faith. His lack of broad 1'1" had hem able to endure, for he ll ‘gg learned in the school of (Thrist to content whatever happened. He ll “he learned the secret both how to lla l D. ~ tot' Christians such as he, servants sh' Jesus Christ; independent of all 0 ge' er circumstances; whatever they m 0"' strengtheneth us! $2 love bestowed upon men as Jesus e stowed upon his disciples, (Joh on among themselves had made the send_ these men primarily, not because th 0" abundance and how to be In want. may ,’¥"d do love one “nomar es l-lap v Paul' Would that we were Jesu* Sake' Ill p_ came. Christian love is tllerefore a mu he ship than natural liking. Tempe ml -ments naturally antagonistic, pee gg trad-itlonlsfwbose affiliations from a vc other cause might be quite dlstin ol The Church _is a Brotllerlleod “l_ Service. Paul's enthusiasm is bou ny less as he _contemplates these c01‘ Philippians greatly. “You have done “'111 1`91“1e1` Splendid service' A ony “ml “'11°1°e 1m1°1e"191“S f°1` “"’1'11` well," he confined, “in sharing l affliction." With grateful heart ex' praised the way that they, from y required to ut in at least one season charge ll (-0,-_ 9ll5_ lg). lm", I) . ll use. The dinlmcr worked all right lll tllls way on llmlmllou before l little more This may not give per- W1111 the 5111111191' b1U1lS- Why ‘$109511 nlanent results but it should serve 1* W1111 1119 1‘11`f5@ 01165? temporarily. ' 'I Beard will settle him ln a colony longer period for less expcrienc 11 farmers is provided. it The nlan does not contemplate 10W@1`@‘1 U19 V01t115e M1111! 119°" 11191" iiculty over subdivision of estates DD Y ed ‘1“‘1 you S1“r“1‘1 ‘Wt °“t.“ 1131: “lg the United Kingdom will make ' . I- ‘ ' t ` e r - . . in towing home your friends disableqll :1___1;_‘11lf_‘____f:’e'd §’_g§_‘:f“‘fi;‘y1“§e0t__lcm__ l2_<_;>l_1;ll_y___Didi\ _tlifiimllt I0 l>\lf_111l0 can do this i0rI7ou The dimming ` 01 A s Rama m'_ wire, forming a part of the light - U T al The Connnonwertlth of 'Austrll settlers at a small annual rental. discussion new as lo the adequacy this amount. and it is likely to lowing terms: “The land will not tal will have to he repaid. The idea to provide the means of earning B a farm." ti should be stated that l"dlers. ' 'v awa but will be made a\'al~lab B States furnish the alnd and the Col lllonwealth lonlls the money to the Storms. twice before that, when he was wo 911 distance,- had proved their. fellowship T0 with him. Aild he took the opporiun- _ _ _______ ity to call to their minds that this With the WHY 0*/€I‘.\i1¥1l1 W1t_11 9035' ` _ _ _“T was not the first time they had como financial conditions among farmers V ' ` " me 1"`°v1ded 101' 1`°51‘1°m1“1 11511111115 to his assistance. it was his beast and cel'tnin classes of workmen. Suggest that y0\l 1‘*31110V€ 1119 911'-1'*1 larger ones' These are ,'}mch,,be"ter' W11511 0xi101`1e11°“‘1 1'111`111e1`5- A "1"" who that he received ' from no church, insidious tenl'ptation` to aDP"\1lill10Y1 leaves alld have a competent spring 1111i W11911 they l11"3 011 111111- U16 maker “set” the original leaves their original greater curvature or he they may be splendid Christians. a °"_“*”_"' " DANGERS OF SP_ECU_LAT|0N D-ly , 15 but proclaimed the gospel without again 'brought into prominence lc tllose always-ready 'te B\1DD1y 1 , Il 11° ch h t1>h'll'l h.l