~ _ —-—-——e We have it every night now. Max has found a dandy new , dish-Cracker & Rais- in Pie, made, with Hamilton"s Cream Sodas and other good-‘ nee. Easily prepared and - tastes d-e-l-i-c- CRACKER AND RAISIN PIE 11/3 cups Hamilton's Cream Soda Cracker crumbs, 1 cup ltldsd raisins. V; cup boiling water, 1 teaspoon mixed spice, tea! spoon vanilla, put Hamilton’: Cream Soda cracker crumbs, rais- lnga, sugar. spice ln_ Mix well, then pour over boiling water, boil for 5 minutes, adds little more ‘water if too thick. let cool, add vanilla, bake between crusts. HAMILTON’S BISCUITS -- The Favor- u: tzumn tunnnuu. THE OHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN ' snow mm Helium's Catalog. OHARLOTTETOWAN OARNIVAL Week, July 14 to 19. 2680-6-11)“ FOR PRINTING OF BVIRV de- scription call on the dian Cen- tral Job Printers, Phone 188. i880 5 t! SALE TOMORROW all kinds of furniture, for sale at 121 Pownsl Street. Sale commences at 1.30 p. m. POLICE COURT-Charged with violating the speed laws, an auto- ist was fined 810 or thirty days at the Police Court yesterday morn- ing. For using obscene language 111 l1 111111111! place, another offender was similarly penalized. ORAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD —Church of England. service in itcs Since 1840 - BEER a. iwnzrs , sprout orusmnus Bath 'l‘o\vcls, pcr pair $1.50 for . . . . . .850 Bedsprcods, $3.75 for . . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 Longoltith, per yard 25c for . . . . . . . . . . 15c > Congoieum Rugs, 9x12 $18 for. . . $13.50 (longoleum Ifllgfl 9x10}§ $15.75 l0l;.$ll.$5 (Pougolonnt Itugs 9x9, $13.50 for. . .$l0.i5 (‘longoloum Rugs, 1'7 1Q x9. 151125101‘. $8.45 (‘ongolc-mn ltugs, 6x9, $9.00 for. . . 11511.75 \Vadded (‘omforts . . . $2.16, $2.49, $3.50 Down Comforts, $17.50 for. . . . . . 1511.50 Down Comforts, $22.00 for Down Comforts, $24.50 for Down Comforts, 11128.00 for Down Comforts, $30.00 for Down Comforts, $34.00 for ......$l9.00 $22.00 Fancy Lincns,—IIaIf Price. Stmnpod Llncns,-liaif Price \Vorklng Sllks,--ilaii‘ Price. Liquid Veneer .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 17c Sterling Cedar Polish . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150 Cedar Mops, $2.00 for .. . . . . . . . . 351.45 Cedar Mops, $1.25 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . .850 . 65o Johnson’s Floor Wax, $1.00 for. . . . . . . . $14.00 . . . . . .$lii.00 . . . . . . .$li'i.0i1 Crapaud next Sunday at 11.00 s. m., and in Springfield at 7.00 p. m. The Rev. C. T. Spriggs of Ken- sington will conduct these ser- vices and preach. All are cordially invited. ON LY OH-OICEST LEAVES 11111111)’ 811N111" Droduces an average of 5 ounces of tea a season. on the USED.—Whlle a tea plant in an or- ‘ OOAL-iwholessle by ca: or vee s61. We can supply the best at the lowest price. A. Piclmrd A Co., Phone 240. Charlottetown. ' ‘ 2783-6-18-31 A sPEOlAL LINE of Men's Suite eellins at $12.00 for Friday and Saturday. lProwse Bros, Ltd. 2853-0119411. O0AL-—Wholes8le by car or ves- sel at lowest prices. A, Pickard & 00., Phone 240, Charlottetown. 2733-6-18-81 THE LARGE Brigantine, "Maid of England" hlls been chartered by Dclilolg Bros, Ltd.. nnd is now taking on her cargo at China Point. FRIDAY AND sxrunomi a-re Bargain Days at Prowse Bros.. Ind, Special values in every Department. 2853-6-19-31. non-m m“ BAPTIST cm- CUlT—Servlces for Sunday, June 22nd an follows: Long Creek 11 a. 111-. Clyde River 7.30 p. m., Sunday 5011001 Te-Ofsanization at. North River 11 a. m. SCHOONER “CHARLOTTE M." and "White Bird" cleared ‘.1113 port with o cargo oi supplies for New best estates, where RIED ROSE the Yield is much lees, because only this very fihe tea. You'll ‘like the rich quality ht‘ RED ORANGE IHEKOE TEA. Better try n. package. RED CROSS IN THE SCHOOLS —On Thursday, 12th Inst, the school at Abney was visited by Miss MllI-lwho is engaged in Red Cross inspection of the schools. Pwrnntly at 9.30 the work o1 Ex- amination began and was continued until about 3 o'clock. The attend- illllle W111i NET)’ K0011 and much in- terest was taken in this, the first vlslt oi’ a Red Cross representative. Each pupil was carefully measured and weighed. Then came the eye and ear lest with varying results, but it was evident that Miss Mill's work is thorough, and all present, if at times surprised at the results, were favorably impressed with the exceeding care and earnestness which characterized the work. I<‘ol- lowing the inspection Miss Mill save a most instructive address on health exercises-deep breathing, correct carriage, &c., also on the cure of teeth, food, pure air. sun- light. cleanliness, and the necessity <11 imre water in the school. The Trustees nnd parents spoke favor- ably 0f the work and in apprecia- tion therof n vote of thanks w“ tendered the Nurse for hcr arduous ORANGE PEKOE TEA is grown,| the choicest leaves are plucked for] Johnson's Clean Floor, 50c for . . . . ---.--.-¢ . 35c .260 Kirsch Fiat Rods, 35c for Kirsch Flat Rods, 45c for . . . . . . . . . . .330 Kirsch Flat Rods, 70c for . . . . . . . . . . .520 Kirsch Fiat Rods, 90c for . . . . . . . . . . .67c Yard Wide Carpet. $1.00 for . . . . . .070 Wilton Squuros.—()uc third oil’. Brussels Squures,—Olic third 011’. Tilpestry Squares,—-0ue third oil’. Sherwin Williams Best Paint, per gal $4.25 Ben]. Moore's Best Paint, per gal. . . $3.50 Window Shades, 78c for l. . . . Q . . . . . . .650 Window Shades, $1.25 for . . . . . . . . .$1.00 (lurtuins, pairs at . . . . . . . . Half Price Cilrtalning, 10 pieces at . . . . . Jlalf Price One “Ilooveri” Cleaner . . . . . . . . . . $1145.00 one "RoyaP Cleaner . . .. . . . . . . . $45.00 and painstaking work in tho school. ‘to which Miss Mills suitably ro-i .plicd. May this work be the nmr‘ 1cleus of greater things-Qua who |Was Present. 1 m} I I Sun and Spots. How to Remove Easily. Here's a chance, Miss Frock":- iace, to try a remedy for ilreckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless It removes the freck- les; while if it does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of 0thine-- tioubln strength-Amour any rim»:- gist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid your- self of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine as this strength is sold under suarsniee of money back if it falls to remove freckles. Stan-house. Ltd, 85 St. Francois Xavier St.. Montreal, Que. i‘ " FROM OUR" COMPLETE STOCK .'_ ' "Cluldrencan select just the Brownie ¢¢vvv¢ AAA. AAA A A v vvwwvv vvv A‘- ‘LAALQA Vvvvvvv v v *anowmss MAKE coon PICTURES That's one-half the story. The other half is that they make £0011 Did!!!“ m I they like. t-lere also is the film te m the Brownie-Jet‘ we have dependable flint-KODAK FILM-In s alas ts lit any Osman Brownies $2.05 n11 41) room's osvaaormc AND rnmrmc SERVICE _... wr-"x t‘ »‘\ F’ aoors i’ snoss s. PUMPS $2.95 A PAIR so pairs women's strap pumps. 80 pairs woman's blaek idd sxfsrda. 80 pairs women's brown call lsesd beets. r’ palre woman's black kl bode DIN RC u” A FAIR Oee them in our window. there arsali sizes In this lot, msemnhon onus co. i dilll_,l~.r butnel all sless In every WH- FBEilliLE-Flllij Wind Bring Out Ugly‘ Brunswick. shipped by DeBlois Bros" Limited. NOTICE TO CHILDREN OF MARY.—All members of the Chil- dren of Mary Sodolity please meet at the Notre Dunne Academy at 9.10 ‘Sunday morning, the 22nd to take part in Corpus Christi procession. 2891 6 20 2i PEBSONALS Mrs. Joules Mclnnis, Thorndyke was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bulger and Mr. Clarence Reid, Stanley Bridge were visitors to the city yesterday, Among the visitors to the city yesterday were Messrs. Charles Wood, Southport and Bonnet Mc- Donald, Morell. Mr. John L. Ashley and his sister Gladys of Alberton motored to Stanley Bridge Saturday. While there they were lho guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bigger. Mr. W. C. Robertson of Central Bcdequc. and Mr. C. Harding, lNnrhoro motored to tho city yes- Itcrduy, ,Minard's Llinlment for Rheumatism i——<0->——-— W. G. I’. FRJIIDAY, JUlNE 20 790 Kilocyoles (380 Meters) Y l WGY (Schnectady. N. Y.) General Electric Company (Eastern Standard Time) 11' 11:30 a. m. Stock market report. 11:40 a. nn-Produce market re- .‘port. 11:45 n. nL-Weather report. 11:55 a. m.—'l‘lme signals. 1.00 p, m.—-Mueic and household talk. “The Decorative Value of Ple- tures.” Robert L. Smith. 5:00 p. row-Produce and stock market quotations; news bulletins; baseball results. . 5-30 p. Tll.—-siOI‘l8B for children. 5.45 p. m.—~Children's story, Trench, by Frederic Duclert, 6.00 p. nL-lnterirationai Sunday School Lesson. 7.35 p. m-—llealth talk. N. Y. State Department of Health. 7.40 p. lIl.—-<BBB8l)€lll results. 7.45 p. m.—Medlterranesn Trav- elogue. by James A. Leary. Sara- toga Springs, N. Y. Selection. “Mennet" ____ _- Trundel WGY Orchestra ‘ Mediterranean Trnveiogue—~Part 1 a. The island of Madeira b. Spain and Bulbfighilng c. Algiers and lts Rugs _ James ~A. Leary Tenor solo, "When My Ships Come l iu Sailing Home" _________ ._ Dore! T, Reed Vreoland Selection, "Vales" _---.__..- Debussy rchestrs. Mediterranean ’i\r.avelogue—-Part ll a, Tunis and Surrounding Coun- try (l) The Dancing Dervlshes b. Constantinople c. Jerusalem James A. Leary Tenor solos. a. "Roses D‘Asur" -- . LerouX h. "inileure Exquise --._ iiahn c. "Le Revs" from “Manon“ ___. ___ ______ ___ ______ __. Messenet , '1‘. Reed Vreelnnd Mediterranean Travelogue-Ahart Bil a. Lnxor and the Valley oi the Kings b, Naples (l) Vesuvius and Little Vesuvius James A, Leary “Bxtsse" -...- Rubinstein Selection, i Orchestra Tenor solo, "Le Screams" -. Th" T. Reed Vreeland d. Cairo and the Great Pyramids 3618011011. "311118111119 lower air pressure. comfort of your car. A bigger tire—-a more flexible tire-more cushioning—-rides on much Eases over bumps and rutsf Saves the car—saves you. You can get Goodyear Balloon Tire comfort with relatively small increase in the price-per-tire which you have been paying. For nearly all cars, Goodyear Balloon Tires will {it your present wheels and rims. For some years the best efforts of Goodyear Laboratories and Engineers have been given to the development of Balloon Tires. For years, Goodyear test cars shod with big tires and riding as on great pillows of air, have been shuttling back and forth over roads of all kinds, under actual service conditions. The result of these tests is a Balloon Tire of proved, practical usefulness. For additional information about Balloon Tires, clip and mail the coupon at the top. Goodyear Selected Dealers will be able to equip your car with Balloon Tires. ent wheels and rim Your The table shows you what size Goodyear Balloon Tires can be fittedto your pres- orrim. 301x315 - 31x4 - ,32x4 - 33x4 - 323K413 - 33x41/3 - 34x41/g - 33x5‘ - BALLOON TIRES I ~1- oi/ l) @ h pi .. , ' g Clip and Mas’! p: ,_ ca §‘ T1" Wblilazhilfilflvmfi on, L‘ -. y as . 4' 1.3323?! iiTilvi-lltfJm g . l; Ne... . ~:‘ My Address 1a........................................................,.:........ n‘ K, _ I; Tire Desisrlls I 5im:i.‘.l§:.t'.:::"' c" "- GOOD a? EAR MADE m CANADA ' a l A With or Without Change of Wheels or Rims THE Balloon Tire greatly improves the riding The Size for Car column are ordinary tire sizes; in‘ ‘flue right-hand column the Goodyear Balloon Tire sizes by which your present ‘tires may be replaced without change of wheel SHOULD YOUR CAR NOT PROVIDE SUF- FICIENT CLEARANCE FOR GO RIMS, SEE YOUR GOODYEAR SELECTED DEALER, YOUR ‘CAR DE NEAREST GOODYEAR BRAN FERENCETONEWSMALLERWH GOODYEAR BALLOON TIRES TO FIT. 2i‘. s. In the left-hand f? '1‘ - 31 x 4.10 \ -. ‘32 x 4.95 - 33 X 4.95 - 34 x 4.95 - 33 x 5.77 " - 34 K 5.7T ' - 35 X 5.77 - . 35 I! 5.60 DYEAR ON YOUR R§ENT OR THE all IN RE- _ AND r. FRIDAY, J UN-E 20 (Late Program) Eastern Standard Time 10.30 p. m.—l‘rogrnm by Pan-a.- mouut Concert Orchestra. Selection. "Somebody Stole My Gal" ________________________ -_ Wood Paramount Concert Orchestra Katherine Shackiord, piano; Lucy Miilhouse, violin; Tam-y Jonas. phone: Chester Mllihouee, drums. Selection. "Never Again" __ Brown Orchestra Selection, "After the Storm" Nelson Orchestra Tenor solo. "Heartbroken Rose" __ ..................... _. Johnson Leo Pearlmsn Select-ion, "Strnttin" Iiound" Geise Orchestra Selection. "From One Till Two" _______________________ _. Nelson Orchestra Selection, "Stop Tessln"' Boisclair Orchestra Tenor solo, “The One I Love" llnil Leo Pealrln no Selection. "AHOSO" .... _- DQ111111! Orchestra Mine" _._. _____________________ __ McClain Orchestra Selection. "Paradise lost" Boisclair rchostra Selection "Back in liackeneadk. New Jersey" __________ _. Russo Orchestra Tenor solo. "Pal of My Dreams" __ ________________________ -. Macy Leo Pearlman Selection, "Nine OlCIock Sal" ___. ______________________ __ ingham Orchestra . Selection. "Don't Waste Your Tears Over Mo" ............ .- Arthur Orchestra Selection, “Lonesome Little 0111M p011" ______________ __ Boleolair Orchestra banjo; John Keal, iii-flat alto saxo- ' THAT CAR OF YOURS I BY HARRY E. PORTER so» QQO-OO-GO-O-O-‘Q Thin is a series of articles per- talnlug to maintenance and repair of your Automobile. We will be glad to answer through this column questions regarding your car or its i mechanism. Send your inquiries to "Automo- biles." The Guardian, Charlotte- town. - The mun who eats and sleeps and never works, lives a very short time. and the mun who works very hard and neither eats or sleeps has a shorter life. The Automobile Battery 1e nre- clscly the same as the human body in this respect. A battery cannot be incessantly charged and never discharged no more than it can be incessantly worked and never charged. Test your battery regulany upon long tripe: use your lights discreet- ly even in the day time; add water weekly. 'My—-—-Car has s pronounced knock when goinl at 25 miles I11 hour or when Idling very slowly. The pistons are 1mm; closely end the main bearings and connecting rods appear to be illlinK properly- I have tried to locate this trouble and cannot. Please tell me whet the Q_u_9li_ty Above. All This his boon your 901107 with ,...~., use, blend." trouble is'!—-Driver_ iDriver~Your trouble is un- doubtedly in your timing gears hav- ing work so that they are what is commonly celled "threshing." lit will be necessary to inspect cam ehslft bearings when installing new gears. You do not mention wrist pins. but assume that you found these in good condition. 1 have trouble with my motor missing on No. 8 cylinder on a has- velves have been recently ground, carburetor adlnstansnt correct. vypnltThsisliltlonisakssthe w stakes this Whaler . s. n-rm "than humus _, _ 3 cylinder. This of course is ss- isnming that your electrical connec- tlione to that cylinder are intact- The differential in my————Car ihums very much when going down igrade. but ks quiet when pulling. Can this be correctedP-J. B. Y. J, B. Y.—-Yonr trouble is un- doubtedly due to improper meshing of crown gear and pinion, This can “be due to faulty adjustment or igeers not mated. Wash out differ- entlall and paint crown gear with red ochre and ecal kerosene ind revolve rear wheels; check mesh- ing on crown gear by lred paint being rubbed off by pinion; adjust until a three quarter ton bearing is obtained, meaning. a bearing .from the toe of the pinion three quarters beck to the heel. m}? Delusion and weakness produce not one ischlef the less. because they are universaL-Burke. nnnftit vmou A187 (By Dornln NORTHAMPTON, England. Juno ilk-Wedding bells were ringing merri-ly at Kettering ‘when. Samuel Dix, eighty-seven formerly a carter. end now living st Melton Street. Kettering. married by special licence a bride oi eighty. Mr. in; . is one of those who firmly belivve in the maxim of "Happy's the woo- ing that's not long s-dohg." Since his late wife. who was the some age as himself. died only eight day; before the second wedding. ion News Service) i mm HE chief concern of eldsrl peo- ple is their health, and tin best assured by regular da movement. There is no tru , ever, in the notion that are old you need a "strong In fact. just because mild laxative is better trouble with_purges git; s? i are you. rig:- .§éEE§a E- q. 403541 E5‘ r5551 AQ Q7‘? Efleetive at Small Coat Get a b08501 ‘Caidwelfs “'3. _,