rmr CHARLOTTETDWN nuiuipiiiw i‘ V , G ‘ ”““”+._.+.M‘ _ w ADVERTISERS’ uiiizcroiiv g Motoring we. l; nizhfim. Y... he n8. - - What You Want and Where to Get It 3 Mar)’ I?! |_,,.,,,.n.n h“, ‘m; A . i l z By many can uooan . FOR WEARING APPAREL-FURNISHINGS i :51: re_rgle:gzi;_;i_l,neelflzi ‘g an ‘their can a t» z ‘m ' '. I g 0 “m h" '““'°"""' . I ioo-ooo-o-o-ooooooooooao-oo-o‘ I Q l” PROVVSE ‘ BROS, LIMITED ‘BMEMBER CANS 500M ~ ..---- SING " '.' . ~ . i “BAH” Many horne builders do not give True m 509m: f 7"“ M"? R93"! ' DRY GOODS, LADIES’, iimrrs AND CHILDREN‘! wean noose FURNISHINGS. Motorists are no exception V’ if“ lthe garage. the ‘car's room." enouizh rule that $116 W911i‘ "mflfl m” iconsideration in their advance plans. ‘ .1 l0 m"! l dlmcml‘ “"7 m ‘m “me ,The result is that when they do get very nimble thlnl- "m" *h“‘°' ‘around to giving it consideration. the facddiy. I'll h"! w w“ °I ' "mm process is more costly than if the experience of my own "i" PIN" ,work had been done at the time the this Poll" Wm‘ m“ wnclulvemu‘ ,house was built. There are two things ‘that the garage needs-whether it is ;built-in or outside the house itself. ‘These are light and water. In con- The Right Place to Find the Right Thing at the Right Price. ylff; .1‘ " 1w" u _ " We Believe in Prince Edward Island. 158-106 Queen Street. jolt AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Phones I05 and 80i- lift? Noticing that the oil Bwle of the car was registering a very much low- FOR HARDWARE l ‘. g f, z \'\l l‘-Al‘tlr‘fl‘i'li’li,’.lll‘fit can be clcnnodwe, BRUCE surly-Tar‘; 00.. Urn.‘ glee-layers, Dusters, Feriilizer Spread- .- éyg, Potato DHIECYF, Pumping Systems. -§l'ectric Plants. i “IVeVBeIIevc in I'll"!!! Edward Isn't“ e Great George. Si. PM"? 53-. ;-;—.--—-- . I Buy Frost & Wood Implements; '- with the utmost vonfiilciice. 'I‘hcyl are backed D,‘"l‘illl{‘i’V lcars‘ expcr-l lance, Horse Hoes, Cultivators, Socd-l as,‘ Drills, Bimini-i,» Spreaders, DlFFl I-xart-Qivg _ For ‘IIZOF Distribiiiorsil Potato Plflllifil". ' » We Believe iii Prince Edward Island tea Kent. street. Phone 99. FOR A BANK n¢-J-_iaj-—r———<~ 1m: BANK or nova scorn 'OfIl"l'5 You SAFETY - URITY -_ enorn‘ “y Believe, in Prince Edward Island Cor. Grafton and (ircnt George Sts. FOR cont DEALERS j w. n. GlLLfS s C0. l i Anthracite -— COAL -- Bituminous It"was something besides luck that gave us a reputation for square dealing. WeBelleve In Prince Edward Island Bruce Stewart's Wharf Phone I76 CHARLES LYONS h CO. HARD AND SOFT COAL Petroleum and Boson Coke. Safe and Economical Fuels, We Believe in Prinrc Edward Island 14' Queen St. Phone I11 FOR CLEANERS NEIN DIETHOD CLEANERS s clean it clean. Qiirriij: and service cx- ‘ protection. Service Our I-flczto. " "“""-"'\\'e Believe L-i Prince Etlvritrd Island’ I30 Longwnrth Ave. Phone 9S3. "EQQAN ELIECTRIC COMPANY PALIlIER-“CATSON ITITCTRIC CO. W" ‘Electric Wiring. (toniracting, RfldlO‘ Repairs Household Llllllflllil Fixtures, "Uri It Fkiciriczilljx." We Believe in Prince Edward Island Kent and Great Geo. Sis. Phone 55. ‘FOR FOXES-F URS MCLCRE 8'. MiicKlNNON SIIZVER FOXES AND FURS Reprcscnting HUDSONS BAY CO.,0f LONDONm ENGLAND. ' Office, 112 Kent Sf. Phone 396. FOR FUELS A. PICKARD d: CO. Estnblishcrl 1900 COAL — COKE - WOOD The height of our ambition is tc scrvc you. We Believe In Prince Edward Island 38 Lower Water St. Phone 240 FOR GASOLINE — OILS W. ll. AITKEN 8a C0. Importers of high lzrnde GASOLINE - KEROSENE —~ OILS W! Believe in Prince Edward Island Tlfflce. 29 Queen St. Tanks, Spr. Pk. R. R. Crossing Phone 58. FOR oizoccizs’ CUDMORE BROS. High Grade Fancy Groceries Your Satisfaction is Our Successhj We Believe in Prince Edward Island i I39 Gt. George St. Phones 184-225 ‘ FOR HOTELS Phone 404. l I-‘ENNELL a cnmvptcn Hardware. Paints, Oils, Tools, cuties, Fox Wire, Builders Hardware, We Believe In Prince Edward Island I55 Queen St. Phone 87. FOR HOME COOKING McINNlS BAKERY PURE Home-Made Pastries, Ace, Canes. “Buy our bread, we knead the dough" We Believe in Prince Edward Island l5 Granville St. Phone 4'10. FOR INVESTMENTS G. P. STRONG & C0.. LTD. Prince Edward ‘Island's First Invest- ment. Bankers. Serving the public of the Island with a complete, careful. safe investment service. ‘ x32 Richmond st. Phone silo. FOR INSURANCE I B. BROW Insurance in all its forms. Fire, Life, Accident. Plate Glass. Sickness. We Believe in Prince Edward Island 144 Richmond St. Phone 588. HYNDMAN it C0., LTD. J. 0. Ilyndman, Manager. The Oldest Insurance Agency III Prince Edward Island. All Kinds ‘Transacted. We Believe In Prince Edward Island 61 Queen St. Phones 67-383. v FOR 11mins’ WEAR TIIE vooun snore: ._- celled by none. Our rcpination your EXCLUSIVE LADIES WEAR 70R THOSE WHO CARE TO BE WELL DRESSED AT MODERATE PRICES We Believe in Prince Edward Island I58 Richmond St. Phone 672-1.. For A “MILK COMPANY MILK COMPANY THE PURE Clarified 6t Pasteurized Milk, Cream and Butter. ‘,“Pure Milk—Nature's only complete body builder." We Believe in Prince Edward Island Fitzroy d; Gt. Geo. Sta. Phone 58l- F or A PHOTOGRAPHER THE BAYER STUDIO Wm. H. Flefl & Son Photographs Live Forever. The Gift that only you can give. We Believe in Prince Edward Island I63 Great George St. Phone 652-3. FOR PLUMBERS SUPPLIES STANLEY, SHAW AND PEAIIDON Complete supplies for plumbers and pipe fitters, Builders supplies. Hardwcar for hard wear." 'We Believe in Prince Edward Island 161 Great George St. Phone 263. FOR A SERVICE STATION CORNEY BIO. TIRE VULCANIZING AND SERVICE STATION TTRES—-GOODYEARF-TUBEB wurerm‘, wrmnrs KNIGHT, CHRYSLER MOTOR CARS We Believe In Prince Edward Island Water Street SUMIMEHSIIIIE Phl-‘me Z38 FOR A TAILOR MURDOUK. 50B! er pressure than iv. should, I pulled over to the curb a twill“! 01 blink‘ from home with the very definite im- ~ pression that the oil pump W" bmkfll- That" was my first thmllhl- 34°“ other occurred t9 me. I simply W" trying to make things difficult for myself._as it turned out later. i While I was waiting there. afraid tn drive those last. two or three blocks home. ‘a chivalrous neighbor drove up ‘ and stopped. "What's the matter?" he asked. "The oil pump is broken." I replied. “What makes you think so?“ he asked with a calm that was irritair ing at the moment. "f just know it." I replied some- what petulantly. In the meantime. he had got out of his car, lifted the hood of my in- v valid one. He fumbled around for a minute, then, without a word ,iump-, ed into his car. turned around and headed down the street. "I'll be back in a minute to flXf it." he shouted as he passed. _I-Ie was and he did — simply byi putting in the two quarts pf oil that ' were needed to bring the level up to where it should be. I had to admit that the very obvious solution of the difficulty did not occur to me simply because I was trying to make a moun- tain out of a comparative molehill. , I was recounting the story a short. time later at a gathering that. as a‘ result. in turned into a “similar ex- perience" meeting. When. I had fin-_ ished, one of the men present pro- duced a story that made my sittia- tion more comfortable. I discovered that others did the _ssme thing —- somelimes worse. This man, so the story went, was driving along a lonely country road when all at once there was a clank- ing noise in the motor. Ho had heard n similar noise before and knew it could mean only one thing - a burned bearing. The only thing he _ could think o1 was to wait until some one came along who would bow him to the next service station. ‘ The first one to pass was a truck driver. who stopped at. the motorist-‘s distress signaL- His suggestion was that the car owner start the engine and he would listen trying to locate the noise. I-Ie lifted the hood while the owner reluctantly stepped on the starter. The engine had turned only a few revolutions when the listener held up his hand as a signal to stop the motor. Then. he calmy leaned. over- bent back a fan blade that was hitting the radiator and told the car; owner his burned bearing was o. 14.! again. _ l Other stories recounted expericnces' of calling the service station for a cant-start helper only tn find that. the ignition was not turned on. and‘ of driving into a service station lO~ find out what. was suddenly wrong with the steering to discover that. it was a flat iirc. After hearing these and several- oiher similar incidents described, I felt the comfort that company al-, Ways gives to misery, But, I could not i help but resolve never again to take the most. pessimistic attitude when something goes wrong with the car. I am going tn check truly every‘ Judgment or a trouble that 1 discov- . er before asking for aid. I It will prevent many an ernw barrassing moment, ' ' nection with the latter. good drainage should always be borne in mind. POLISHING “TASK EASIER In this day of chromium plating on exterior parts of the car, it is no trick to keep the brights parts bright. A little rubbing will restore its ori- ginal luster which is intact beneath the layer of dust. WON'T STAND POUNDING Those broken radiator ornaments that one seea on many-cars are due to the facx- that. often their owners have tried to hammer them into place. They won't stand pounding. NOTE NOISE SYMPTONS When selecting a used car. as mill- ions are doing these days with the used car market. more attractive than ever, the motorist who refuses to employ the noise symptoms to the utmost in ascertaining the car's con- dition ls invariably the loser. It is noise that is the most effective clue to wear in parts that. are concealed and if the prospective buyer locates the noises and identifies them. he should know the state of the car's vital argansr MUST BE DONE PROPERLY There is One task that many car owners should not start unless ihey are prepared to finish - and, more than that, have qualifications for finishing correctly. The task is brake. adjustment. The better accessibility of the adjustment devices. wedges. nuts or whatever they are called in a particular case, tempts many to ex- periment with them. CAUSE ALWAYS PRESENT The two main causes of louseness in ihe spring clips and spring bolts are always present when the car is being driven. They are. first, the heavy strains upon the mechanism and. second, constant movement of it. HAND THROTTLE HELPS There are numerous little tricks about driving the car on long dist- ance journeys that contribute a meed of restfulness from time to time. One of these is to feed gnnnlln, by hand instead of using the accelerator. automatically when Victor Talking Machine Company or cannon-tinned Montreal (Ln: albums; GIVQS"IOII that wonderful Orthophonic-teneci music-the natural tones. Thousands of pieces of‘ music to choose from in the Victor record library. Famous artists any time you want them. Instru- ments from s95 up. All models atop Victor records through playing. i Magic cabinets artistically designed in rich woods. A Worth going miles to hear. Victor dealers everywhere. Convenient terms. Th"! 15 mini’ a long, clear stretch or road upon which it. may be done with safety. inade with love and anxiety for the great. occasion. The teacher proved to be a pleas- antly impersonal young woman. a born teacher, who loved her work. She was entranced with Yvonne‘..- beaut-y, though she did not say s). And she found Yvonnel-i eagerness touching in the extreme. Intending to spend half an hour with her pupil at. the first lesson, she spent anl houn Richard came down at the end oft t.he hour and asked how the new; student was making out. "She has a. wonderful keen sense of music," Miss Watkins answered. "She is going to learn very fast. It is we bad she does not speak English I feel that I could teach her better in my own tmgue." WASH CLOTHS FIRST The cheescloth intended for use in polishing the car should be wash. ed before being used, ONE MAN'S WIFE Continued fi-om page z thought. I'll IIIOITOW." Yvonne threw her arms around him and kissed him warmly. Her eyes danced. She was transformed into :1 radiantly happy creature. and Rich. ard himself felt a glow that. he had granted her simple request. W" '0 l"! Promise the advertise- ment WWI-mi 1" "i6 Divers the fol- lowing day: Wanted: Piano teacher for begin- ner: adult: must be able to speak French- Write Box XYZ. advertise for one tc- j I Richard looked at Yvonne! flushed happy face. "I can see you have been having a good time." he said. "Run along and» get us some tea and I will ask Misc Watkins to play for us. And mind, you are in sit with us and wanted hei- to come, too, had engaged a private dining room so she might not. be made the object of comment. had used evcry possible persuasion to get Richard tn bring his wife. Rich- ard did not quite know why he had refused. I-le was glad now Yvonne had her new my to play with, It did not dawn upon him that this name new toy would one clay blow their placid home to bits. YVONNE makes rapid progress lrl the next Installment and quite sull- dunly a new £5.11 opens before n}; lkThe Hungarian Goveriinlilerltn- eyes. (‘an she be content with thei’ world RIfl-IARD has created for her? l Or will she fashion a new one for‘ herself, A new and Important char-' actnr eppean in tomorrow's install-i mcnt. Do not miss it. Working days lost in Germany from strikes and other causes last year to- taled IOJHOATB. or two-thirds more than in i921. creed that, all vehicles for servicefl the government or of tli- iuuiiicllllll" ties shall be of Hungarian Illlnlillt- ture. The statue u: Mrs. Pankhurst. W suffragette leader. will he film” the Victoria Flower Gardens besifi the Houses of Parliament m 1M4” .\'lnard'e Llnlment luv (‘hlrlim "n" _?________ ____rj__io- ____i\ F I RES E TAKE pleasure in announcing that we have secured the exclusive distributing agency for... g‘ g‘ 3 THE QUEEN HOTEL s 1 T u rm i m There were various answers to his P0"? "l9 WI!" , V ' ‘i Ed d I1 d Htei f uperor ao a or Gen men. . ‘ _ . F,‘ w" Dial... .2?“ " ° n». -,=;»~,;.;,-_r,;--- o»... ‘.21’... ..:'.r"';::..::":.:"::.."1 ti. PERFEX I I IQN TIRES - _ n , or a , . ' ‘ ‘ i - l; g n’ c B w‘ p lman who would make love to Yvonne she might not miss a single note of w Proprietor; » We Believe In Prince Edward Island "during the second leason, men.” the music Miss Watkln‘; was playing “BEPIER BY MILES" e Believe In Prince award Ielanfl m Great Geo. st. Phone m. rig," "m, Anon",- wu . you" n was a plenum tea party and i Yvonne cried for sheer happiness and ‘ nerves when Mics Watkins had left. "Didn't know you had a y rierves.' Yvonnd." Richard said. siting her shoulder awkwardly. Then he went on. "I came down u» tea bccause Bob West called me up and wants; me to dine in the city with him. Wouldn't take no for an answer. Do you mind staying alone this even- ma!" , “Oh noi", Yvonne cried. "I lhall speak with my friend the plane all j land are now in a position to offer motorists tires of the higli- est quality, fully guaranteed, at prices which permit of a. very substantial saving to anyone in need of tires, or tubes. See the tires, then get our price. . -WHOLESALE or RETAIL‘ Fennell and. Chandler ‘Hench girl who was not tempera- mentaliy fitted to be patient, with‘ ; Yvonneb mistakes. he’ feltwThc third, ‘when he engaged. was a young iAmerioan woinanwho had studied tbroad and who spoke passable French. Yvonne wore liar silk costume for the coming of her teacher. she had been in a fever of impatience ell clay. She had dusted and polished the Blane until it shone. Richard had told her she might offer tea to the teacher r FOR DEPARTMENT STORE a‘! a2.':'.'.......... . a I - ma ma omT-‘ifiihn-Tkime u-‘Sl’ ‘ I “iileifl. ' SOOTHING HEALING BRACE, McKAY 8 COMPANY. Limi . Wholesale and Retail Distributor! of i " Ibrdwai-o. Groceries, Paint, Furniture, Stoves, Bengal. cement, Lime, Iiamr, i Ifiurcfaeds. Halt, Fishing Supplies, m reerie, Ranch Building and rui- ‘Farming Supplies. Ross-Miller Meat It»: Biscuit. Brick Store, Water and Hammer llreela. 1o Lam Wavehoanl. Centrally Incaiotl. mum m. m er us. aunmnsma. r. s. mam \ ,_ after the icacon and Yvonnenad a t r t‘ g QILIIVI IN PQIIWI IDWAID MIAMI. , t brill Plat! of small cakes and abndwlchal Diet did not tlll her that lee lid LP t n v__ - ,; , _ | f“ ' i