IULEiHE- f,’ Old Dlltéll says: As Healthful Cleanli- ness is the safeguard to health, so is 01d Dutchyour safeguard to. Healthful Clean. liness. Chases Dirt-Protects the Home Made in Canada ‘on lRi PASSES i lcauaman PRESS) 1 Trinity College. Queen street West.’ ‘ffvronto. will soon be in the hands‘ .oi Wreckers. as the Park Commiss-' lioners. C. F. Chambers, has asked‘ .fo_r tenders for the demolition of the lWmBs of the college and the stud- icnts residence. Only the central? ‘wing bf the old college building will {remain when the wrcckers have fin- Lished their work, and playgrounds .wlll take the place of the buildings torn down. The demolition of a large ‘part of the original building has ‘been decided upon as a measure of isafety to children playing in Trinity Victor @ i . . . _ . Trained For Canadian. Battle July 26 f, Orlhppliomc _ . F (Canadian Press) I) NEW YORK. June 8. —- Tc‘: as t i5lIet-inl to the Guardian) ‘Rickard today informed the New ' y MONTREAL. June 8.— For ihc;York State Athletic Commission Waltz Wuringfis Pcnusyivanians 21297 {purpose of assisting in the training: that Gene Tunney would defend his of 85 Welsh miners in farm workfiieavyweighi championship against “Ramona” The “theme song” of the Waltz Paul ll/hiteman and liis Orchestra a Vocal Gene Austin w‘ Laugh l Clown, Laugh l Warinpfs Pcniisyivuninns When You". With n A Somebody Else Piuii Wliiieinnn imil llis (lrchcstra 2865 Siiiikrcfs Riiyth-Nlcindists lldiiil Fox 'l‘rnt‘ liistrumcntni Hello Montreal ! r (. 21298 (lioorlbyz- Ilrvml irn 1/ .' l Vocal “Sleepy Ilali" nnd Zlhfilo t Ills ltlclmly lluys For Trot Warinifs 2153K Peiiiisylviiiiizins M Qhio Home" Fox Tm! Joan (ioidkcttc and Ills Urriio-uru 211M, Vocal linrringiim and llcrsrli with 210515 “Slot-py" Hall's ilunjn Also Hie lalcsl Rm! flea! records by famous Viclor Artists itv- u JHAIMLIQOG svitou rtaiou ‘»"§ -,\Wjg The Tobacco That’s Different 0f course it is diiTerent, and the reason Wily ll ""- ls bcmu“: i; h“ the only flavor that men litur- HICKEY & NICHOLSQNS BLACK TWIST CHEWING TOBACCO is the supreme tobacco and its long lilsllltl; lluitml" in flnt place. Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Manufacturers rank it C0,, Ltd. Charlottetown lPark the former college grounds, NlllBlllilllilii building. which will be the only THE CIIARDOTFETOWN GUARDIAN KXO-OOOOQOO 9§§+§§§Q§OO§ l l! That Car or Yours INTI] HISTIJRY ‘ B: WILLIAI ULLIAI :°l:l;l'lfl-llofl. run Wm: Ano- o In Ownoto llltl Drivun op l lluw u o i i Thalr cal. m“ ma‘, "l" ': Ilium. |. g‘ “Hooowvvrooonoooooooo - - - - Soon Because Regarded As Unsafe. OFTEN. BUT NOT ALWAYS A‘ ‘his time 0f year. wheirthe TORONTO. June 8.— YBY THE Diocese of Toronto. gave with will-l mercury climbs to the upper reach- Historic old-lug hands gins of money and lan d E5. the average motorist is far from for the accomplishment of the, ob- alarmed ‘"1911 the Oil Pressure gauge ject aimed at by the founders." Yum lower than usual. It. is Just Bishop Strachan was the first Pres- the heal, the car owner reasons. ident. A portion of the building was Very often it is, but frequently it is completed in 1852. This is the main r "O'- flhd the motorist who is au/aie y; of the importance oi’ proper lubrica. tin will not construe every drop in ‘ the pressure gauge as hem; due to The materials used were wldbe m8" iemflefalllfe- The difference bricks made in Yorkviile, then», a Pei-Ween Winter and Summer read- village on Gongestreet north of bldor ‘n35 15 b3’ m’ meal“ '15 Emil 8S street, now part of the city of Tor- many ca!‘ Owners are prone to be- onto. and stone from Cleveland, "em . which liarmcnizes in color with the brick. In 1884 the chapel on the east side was opened. and was spoken of by competent authorities as. a gem left standing after the pres nt wrecking is completed. i ASK A FELLOW MOTORIST With touring getting under way 1 On St. Patrick's D . 1851 t . . - - 3i’ . he of ecclesiastical architecture. on a grand Scale. travelers m p60 Q/azill newer‘ approach Cll RYSLEIIO Val PAGE NINE ck/ 14a d“ w; "6 C ue elsewhere Moving Picture film “Ramomf , 21214 intensive training in Canadian farm M334 css are being used so that the neuqtlon with the moisture below the H“ the presence of a lalrge been and. eastern in i894. These blllldlllgS lot citizens‘ The colle e w b ilr are “ow u? be mm down‘ “by the mimm .. ll 11S ut New Trinity College is situated cence of those who. ;near the University of Toronto with I both in Great Britian and in the.which it is affiliated. Welsh Miners BeingiTuniiey-Heeney ._ __,._ lbefore their departure for Canada. Tcm Heency at the Yankee Stadium 1R. MacEwing of the COlOlIlZQUOIDlICTE July 26. l ldepartment of the Canadian Nat-i M.» l ional Railwa s. has been loaned to ' ' ‘ lithe British hiinistry of labour" for‘. lllreeblvfgkfidgliuas stated this moi-J B h C l b. Jung y r. . .Back, director of ' iagriculture and colonization of tiu~ O Canadian National System. The i- ‘trainecs will leave at the comple- lsmdal t° The Gua-"mlnl ‘tion of their six weeks course of. TOR-ONTO» June 5"-The farmel“ iof Fraser Valley, B. C.. have begun methods. They are living under haying already. The hot dry weath- canfiei- in that. region lately worked won- liarn-[ders with the pastures in conjunc- {canvass during their course. ladian wagons and Canadian ‘corners on arrival in Canada will bcisurface of the soil. One farmer es- familiar with the equipment used on tablished a hitherto unprecedented .'-h°_l*11‘m$ "I U115 country'- Ml‘. Mllfivrecord when he cut a field that was gElvlnllyhlm-“Qlf emigrated from AP-nvantccl for putting in some otherl gyleshire m 1908 and after “'0rk— crop. and thc hot sun did the rest.‘ "lgl?" lmef‘ Years "5 *1 film‘ M? drying out the hay to perfection. (315111 fmrlgwqgtchaga“ s???“ {"5 Hay before the middle of May is a m. “m: ném éojewwzwlgaqlf “Cmsaiotable record and the herds are . ‘ I E ‘ ‘__' ifilljtiylllg the experience. lAvoid The Pains i ‘P’. _ » ' 0f Rheumatism Search For Nobile This'"'l‘rouble Comes Through l Weak. Watery Blood. i . KINGS BAY_ Spitzbcrgen. June i-l v Many people suffer Pains mill wind be flvllidfd by lived at Liefde Bay in search of the ‘building up the blond. Rheumatism dil-igqblc lama’ reported that it, ha“ comes with thin. watery blood. and (ixplm-ed me district between Amg. mn‘ only be driven out of the sys-icroam Island and Wijdeford with- tcm by ourichliii; mid ilurifyiua the cut finding any trace of the airship. blood. To make rich. red blood. no‘ Anwtardpm Island is 0m; or the i unsafe one. too. depending upon the Proves Unavailingl Yllclllllallc “The sealer Hobby, which has af- strange cities are making a mistake that is by no means uncommon. The error in question is that of ask- ing the passing pedestrian conceri\- ing some phase of the local traffic regulations. The chances are that! he does not know. Asking a tel-l low motorist is a better way. though. the best is to go to police headquarfl ters or to the motor club. unless- one is merely passing through the city and does not feel the expense in time justified. Watching the local driver and using common’ sense will help a lot. 1f you are planning to spend $1350 to $1600 for a six-cylinder motor car be certain you are buying all that your money should purchase. TO BE ABSOLUTELY SAFE. Changing a flat tire on the busy country road of a Sunday afternoon _ is an irksome job. It maybe an Mike sure that your choice- ernbodies all of these mea- narrovmess of the road, the volume of traffic. and several other factors. There is one way. however, in which the element of danger can be re- New Low Prices Business Coupe Roadster (with "and not) . Touring Z-cluor Sedan sures of performance, com- fort and value which are in Chrysler "62”:-— Rubber shock insulators-instead of metal Sensational $1550 1370 1575 1450 Coupe (witlirumble seal) 1490 4-uloor Sedan 1550 Landau Sedan 1600 All prices f. o. b. Windsor, OnL, including standard factory equipment (freight and taxes extra). ing crankshaft with in ten-changeable sbimleos bearings; saddle swing- seat cushions; balanced front wheels for utmost safety in driving at-higher speeds, etc” etc. I These, with new lower prica, set the "62" still further apart as greater value than you can obtain elsewhere for hundreds of dollars more. d. Th t ‘ bi pulling the ca‘: , _ ' I galltzfely of; Fhelshiglhway before at. shackles-for utmost riding comfort; scil- Demonstration easily substantiates every tempting to make the change. If equalizing hydraulic 4-wheel brakes; 7-bear- claim for it. ma conditions do not permit this. at least two wheels oi’ the car should . b” M“ ._ NOTTING BROS. CORNEY BROS. HAVE A LOOK AT BELT man-motor: (i|i.\ni.ii'r'rn'rii\vrl. numb-nun uuuuisllslul. r.’ n.‘ I. .1, rnrzn c. lllolllililaAlbrrton. r. n. i. ’ \\'.IIl'lllltl<2R'I‘ i-<'ioi.rr.,a|onin¢a:. i-.r:.i. Does the engine run hot in sph- l-Lucl-‘DRII uarns, Eilorulll‘. l- E- I nun. ii. no! LHLR. Tryon, l. n. L of the fact that it is‘ clear of cal-boil \ and that thc timing 15 WYFBCI’; Then, have a look at tho fan beg. ___ a Frequently, ‘the belt slips andltt o fan is inefficient. If the be t; _ cc i " < ' i. . . a one a ’ c in bad condmon‘ ‘ilelillalihsrieé re: ‘ to the Elllpllt Pnlamentary Union hers m1 Llber l will mnprlgg Lord Chancellor Will - present is an eX place it with a new one. Head British Party LONDON. Juhe H. — Lord Hail-- (Special to The Guardian) sham. Lord Chancellor. the head of the British JARRED 1.00s; AT sr-nao adjustments are relat- y to the use to If it is Headlight‘ ed in their accurac which the car is gublgiltgg- n over roug Lake nsiderable period. til-B likely to be adverse- This’ irequently hw- son of the year. I’. to have the foc- ly affected. pens at this sea will pay. therefore. medicine equals Dr. Williams‘ Pink northernmost points of Spitzbergen. Pilb- Those pills virtually make new The Italian Alpinists who ivere blood. driving OliL-fill poisonous scc- landed on Amsterdam Island to seek rations. and creating a condition 0f the Nobile have reached Mosel Bay, robust health. Thousands oi‘ riieu- having been unsuccessful in their matic sufferers can testify to the quest. value of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. The ice-breaker Braganza. WlllCll Among them. is Mr. Jos. A. Tully. tcday was off North Cape. North- Bobcaygeon. Ont, who sa_v"-“As a cast Land, found no clue to the fate iworker in the woods for years I waslif Nflbllu and his crew along the iexposed to all kinds of rough win-lnorihcrn coast of West SPiIZbEI‘ en- try weather. The result was that I7Tliis region had long been hel a ‘was finally laid up with rhonma-llikely place to hunt for the Italia. ‘£15m. I could hardly stir. and wasl ' jconflned to bed. Medicine seemed to‘, have little or no effect and the best- cncourngcment the doctor gave mel was that with the coming of warnu weather I woul be better. But in- i For Saskatchewan and decided to try them. ‘suits were beyond mv expectations. Countries with which Just a few iAficr n fciv weeks the swell disappeared. and the Kfflduillly W0"! flWflY- "lid muchyesierday over lhc lines of the Can- sooner than l expected all traces oiladlan Natlonar Railways, twenty»- mhcumatism had disappeared. Tlieseven German ngflculwflsts M- jnext winter when I went into thecm-npanied by Du ‘wood I took a supply of DY- Wil- party will scitlo in the st. Wal- ‘kept me in the best of condition. “m, ‘mere a 1mg {My experience should give enc agcment to other rheumatic iferers." 1 . You can set these Pills throushlcanaoian National Railways. iany dealer in medicine. or by mail lakes B11 50m; or pgflple to nrak» .at 50c a box from Th Medicine Co._. Brockviile, Jnt. Improvements in the design oi drive electric gen- some national trails that are a very have led to the decided asset to any community. more effic-among which are thrift and in- dustry. lpropeliers used to erators on airplanes ldcslgning of windmills lent than those heretofore used. l m _._.___________. E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St., .. Charlottetown. Fire, Ijfe, Accident, ‘Sickness and ‘ Plato Glass Insurance at . . lowest Rate. p Mock Coinbanies d»; "veil/tril- 4 . .w _____.__. F’. . l Don't Dr A‘ a ' Around Halfegead With Pain! in the local Horse Show. I was calm with uvero pllns in the small o! the back. I Wll compelled to go to bod. A friend recommended Gin Pills --and I wu lbh to ride spin In Z4 hours without any lign of pain. Gin Pills are wonderful." I. S. Run-ell, 1370 Davie Sh, Vancouver. Gin Pills have a way of soothing and healing strained, weak. lore or inflamed kidneys, brin ing ' immediate and lasting relief. 50c at all drug; sts. l GIR PILLS _ 10R _, jrnr runners I l i l < r ) German Immigrants) The 1'°“ca.<.e become good citizens of those m? had short years previous they were zit “llfineslcnmityx There arrived in Winnipeg Von Sccberg. The ilams’ Plllk Pills Wllll m8. and they burg district m‘ Northern sag-Jtch... e pary of settlers 01"‘- wiis placed last year. through the Sill" cficists oi’ Dr. Von Seeberg. and the land settlement department of the ii. 0 Dr. W*l|i8m5'_the world and likewise all sorts i0 ‘make a nation and this addition i0 our population should be welcomed for the German agriculturist h-is , CHANGE IT REGARDLESS i i station attendant; checking over the differential an- i transmission for adequacy of lubrié‘ cant. may find that they arc sa _ as to quantily._ Ordinarily the m?’ tor oar owner is fully satisfied wt) e1 such a report. He should not! b; Quantity is not enough. iOT the u“ ricant must have quality B5 3'?‘- It cannot have after a SPEC l‘? mileage and the safe F1336)’ l5 ‘i have the old grease 01' °“ ‘°"‘°"°‘ every $5.000 miles at ieaSi- The service . i i BE (iniquitous. 1T PAYS Virior Tbtlkini! of (Jainzula, . _ _ lhn-hlnc (to. Limited Stead of getting bettci. I grew worsm [Spfifllill to the Guardian) i It is a mistake to r098" a 9mm‘ l. My joints were baidly swollen. said MCNCTON June g_ _. In the “m. “up a small patch. as igany iii: III-inni- my lcgs so stiff t ey would liar ly. m1» i f d m 1 1 g 11, have, discovered. are. Hilllgoléil- TYnbtidégimAl Séailfuhllitelulitizitiziorlial lilliillcixeg mancy Iitilinigc llligrglosrz. should be cxeaclisfitlit the past three YEA MA ' " m“ l“ l “n15 n 1 sithingw happen, former enemy nah. uting the patch to see fl ‘ s '. . ' tin STERS VOlCnE were recommended for rheumatism mm“ become friends and in 50m: liner‘. than fll-nplc, 1g, ls far bettlki l0 lnerlts of thls ide of too much than I r- too little. although- lhrmlié? TS‘; fcrencc. the average man Ml 1y makes the latter crroi. err on the s S6350“. ___- _-- --{-O7" "‘ Goitre Not A Disease E DOCTOR MAKES ABLE DISCOVERY ___.__ MILWAUKE REMARK Milwaukee. Wlili-"Jl h” bee“ brought to light by scientific-acre; search that goitre is not o d l?‘ and is not to be treated as suc . m. A. A. BDCK. Deni» 73°. F" 737- Milwaukee. wise. a Pwmllwni goltre specialist for over 24 years‘. has perfected a different method o treatment for his Widen“ ‘M9135 proved remarkably successful. l l some method is now beinl "Rd "ll" a home treatment of 801$"? "B" 5 over the country with astonishi l‘ results, The Doctor states that goitre is a condition which 81'0"" worse with neglect and recommends immediate attention no matter how small the growth may aoow- i" strongly opposes needless opera- tio ‘i8. Dr. Rock is the author of o. book that tells in a simPll W“ about treating goitre 1t hflflw- 3° has published this book at his own expense and will send a copy free m day. Adv. . Asthma Yields in Mimi-G's. brown paper and tllfttlifa Also inhale. strictly fresh Spread on apply to will be at; Ten other members of the Con- dclcgationscrvativc party. seven Labor mem- Tlic wonderful success, following its use during ranchers and they; are planning on Our formul young and growin preventative of rick IMPERIAL PU Order early so as to in good time as a We have the exclusive agency let-tan! which is heartily end orscd by of destructive parasites. Conference in Otiawa late vhis sum- the remainder of the delegation. but here. If pos-Lthe exact personnel has not yet been (indefinitely settled. l i r mci‘. it is understood blc. departure will be made ugust 18, and the delegation will remain in the dominion until Oct- ‘ober. lsi 1A Contained in a case l than four inches deep. a new redo readying 'sct is intended to be installed "in an automobile instrument board. If! wit“ i" kl g, 5 . .- r using and aiming of the light-i ~27“. m u u checked at reasonable 99110115- i 4.,.ir.r---‘-"“" m’ ‘mfiw. FOR PUPPIES rs, has clearly provcn the superior IMPERIAL product to our experienced feeding liberally this a is specially adapted to the needs of the g foxes, is rich in vitamines and a sure ets. PPY FOOD is guaranteed to be ' be sure of receiving your supply heavy demand is assured. HAUCK FIRE GUN for this popular and hig My _ leading ranchers for 111111"): Full information on request. elficlcnt pens flinch dluin. and nouns l‘ ‘lmeeruot Biscuur Co. CHARLOTTGTOWN P.E.l.