l Records Little by Little , lo: ’l‘rot Baraie Gununins and m” His Orchestra l ‘_ Johnny Marvin i .Q.‘.........§..Q.."....‘.......“Q..'..‘..Q*I.I:‘ 77m Car Owner’; $¢rslp Boo}: i, ‘Pivision Sons Ui iemperance A The above organization held t elll annual and quarterly meeting hm 57 @- ‘f DEG” fOcwbor 38nd" in Hmuvmm hem‘ ,.-tss.osooooooooasoepeooooeggwewmooooeeyogoopr » ll" Illfv" f" Hlzhland Division, now T0 MAKE s oansu |lvoo an qpilussilsll s; "with, i ‘W’ ‘Wmmed the delegates rightl noonuanr ; wuss an the trusses. m; gl-Qphite mill"!- The session was mill underl _ is s natural, lubrioant which u do: way about 2 o'clock p, m" the ma“, Night work in the garage is st- ‘tucked by h.“ being occupied by Bro, 1“ Mclnyitended with diilicultics, due lollha _ o! Springriicd, in the “nee o! M“. fact that the conventional dropiight IIMOVING ‘I'll! CYLINDER G. W. P,_ gem w_ 3_ wring’ who docs not give sufficient spread light. HEAD was detained [hfflugh gamlly “ma” A iloodllght wiih a, floor stand may A cylinder head may be difficult 'I‘his was a source of regret to m, easily and cheaply be made. A tin to remove, especially l! shellac hsr good people oi Harisville, who were wash basin acts as s reilecwr; to the been used 011th! swkei- ‘Ihough this lwkins for s real treat by ML 1,0,- bottom screw three or roul- possslsln , is sometimes done w insure s per- lng at tha evening meeilnm -eleou'io light sockets, bolting through 7 leot seal. Hammering on the head to The enrollment commllteg report- the bolotm oi’ the basin, and loosen lt may damage the gasket. A ed thirty-two members in attend- ilsssing wires throughgilbre bushings. motod oi removal is to replace the lanca representing igygn subm-dlngte A lioor flange is bolted to the ccnisr spark plugs and wires. and a tow ol l divisions, This wag very enwuraglng , o! the basin at tho back, and l short tha cylinder head studs, drawing the indeed. distance being no deterrent ‘nipple and tn elbow are lhenmddcd. nuts up to within about an sight or to our enthusiastic members from - A union, next to the elbow, makes an inch o! tightness. Then start the Georgetown, The follgwlng we"; ‘d- a sort o! a swivel joint, so that the angina, when the force oi the ex- mlited l0 m, Grand Dlvisiam light may be directed upward or ‘ploalons in the cylinders will quick-g Ralph McCaull, from Exeelslol- pl- downward by loosening the nut. The ly loosen the hsad. Thcvanqina will . vision, wllmo; vancy; J85‘ c. East, stand is made oi’ pipe_ an old cur- usually stop o! its own accord as on. lrom Diamond of the Desert hi!" W194)‘ Wlmlev" m“? be hmdy‘ ma“ u ‘he ha“ h” u” lmwlled- Division. oeorgstowu; Rachel Mc- For 8. base, snvthlnz heavy. such u a small smount or srfl-Phlld Irvm. ‘ Donald and John MacLennan (mm a large zeal or d discarded flywheel applild to both sides or the casket Highland Division, Hartsville. will suffice. I w"; m-QVVIUE I recurrence of lhé In looking ovor the work o! the . MM SQUEAK; twmle’ w“? We m" lest "eating some When m. m... .1 m. wheels _ 11w wwovn new . s- - a ~ prove“ ha" ‘been mm" M°5f "l squeak, there may be a number oi PNP" °°mbuill°n °l "l9 m" the local divisions reported a slight calm“ The lugs holding the mm m vapor in the cylinders depends nrl- v R . 8.111 Vlzain in membership. and one Divis- Mare may be Tuned causing the lmm-llyyn hgvln; 5 ggffgct mixture . lion was resusciiaed. This W85 Dia- pa" m no“ upon “ch “h”; a of “saline vcpor end air; in other _ .mond oi the Desert Division. drop o! oil L1 the remedy The lugs wow,’ m, cubuwm, adjustmen, Iromtha molionpiclurs-igollywood lccorgctown. whosennembership has m" no,’ be ‘tightened sufimnmy m mun b, col-nee The so-called plt- Rouua of 1928-- “boul n-ebled 5m“ m’ m” meeung . hold the rim securely; the cure ls 601111 W81; wild-BB d! opening one ' G sAmheim and in Iiilsust. Bro. James C. Easton is Gbvmu‘ Chough m“ wndluon L‘ h,” prlmmg‘ cup n n‘ “MQWl-lll, the m. is Orchestra Johnny Marvin Jessa Crawford -0ovvvQ9O Any comparison 0F the Doclge Six vvitli other cars at its price reveals this trutli i the "w" "it , q ’ Moanln Low from the musical comedy "The Lime Show" Fox Trot _ Loo Reiarnan and 1;“; Hia Orchestra Dodge Six is built to perlorm more capably — to serve more tilependolzaly-to last longer. ‘amumu ll Llit Up My Finger and lay “Tweet! Tweet’! " (England's comedy-dance sensation) Jack Hyiton and ‘His Orchestra Bbcly construction is staunclier. lts motor lias greater piston displacement - liner piss tons -— more piston rings — more cranksllallt Fox m: . 2106, bearings. lt has a cleeper Framewitli more cross members — longer springs - Better brakes ~bigger tires. ln every cletail that assures losTrot Vofil 9'1" liner performance, salety, dependability ancl the. unilrlng W. l’. oi thLs very llour- quenuy causcd by rated m“, which 81M l, running. and ommln! m, . Iishing branchoi ouriorder. Diamond prevent the mm ‘mm hem“ drawnv com. o; m, nun‘; wmch mu” lo! the Desert Division was organ- ‘up “mm, "amst m. lugs‘ Th. rim therdmnh A comet mmum ‘my . ,lzed about eighty years aizo. and lmly be out m, round‘ n m“ it m,“ due” ‘ “m; blue 1mm whlch l; barely visible. except in the" dark.‘ still think there is lots of work yet. ' lcarried on “tell for a long time; we tum m the wheel properly pe‘.m1t_ Ling it, 1,0 5prlng et certain minis. Arod Ila-me indicates too much 3330-. Q E E E H 5 l‘ I The finances m our order wgre I! ll°l W0 v-"Wllnud- l“ "m" m“ “m!” a yen” “m” mdlcfl“ V ‘ » ‘never in beiicr shape, a substantial wondmnn may be “fluted by ugh“ too much ‘in v "Gt" “l” "Ymmm T° m“ '-°"- '°'°'"° l l v m: no oas raoouci" ‘balmm lelmrled l‘? . m” weasury‘ chins the boils across the narrow paladin ans-n Iaemv lauisam (ivolllll all iuss antral $3 CH‘ s t The National Division oi North diamom slightly ahead o! the omens. ' ' ‘ America was entertained in Char- rm mm thfrim L‘ expnndfl more m lottercw-n on July 9th-l2th.. and Rims fiwtuon‘ och only be performed suoeosruiiy splendid period ol business and re- by I ‘ylnmfllc math“ o! 81mm‘. creation was enjoyed by the dale-lilacs’ ms: nrsramuron covmvwn, Gm“, h] h" pgggiblg mo“... long-lived excellence, tlie Dodge Six excels. s‘ss' Rudy Valiée and His Connecticut Yankees Am I Blue? from the motion picture "On With His Show" Io: ‘I'm! Nat Shiilkret and The 220M Victor Orchestra Fox 1Y0! , an: rnocnsi or ELIMINATION‘ Trouble shooting on a. motor car: W. B. PROWSE t? SONS _ gates lzom other parts of Canada‘ DRY o; the “W51; and men [Qllgfl eachf Charlottetown and Summerside and the United States. A5 ihis was ‘A; Germ“ limes, an ‘n damp group than,“ ‘mm l; l, entirely ‘our first meeting since tho Die/bis‘ » “IBBJIET or when driving near water. I eumlmu¢ m‘; vglou ply“ at lclie. the Edfivlr-zv WM films l8 alihe distributor cover will be lolmd "darn results inuclgniusian and wast- mark or thank-s i0 Almighty “Mic-incl with moisture. which was‘ time. . l l {or lhe victory which was ours. But (pawn through the radiator with the cAnnUuTo‘ “mu-lama temperance friends and workersyulnling all; 1i, may also be hole?! Pawn“ 1n we cunbunlpy l; caus- the enemy is right at our doors‘ ma; the distributor cover carries I ed by a mo ‘em mmum Dug e9 1119 still, u-aiting to rush in n5 soon asfmn,‘ or on; ml; comes from the oily ‘mnuu M m“ m we Wxuu-ev l; we allow him "l8 511151155‘ °h““°°- vapor issuing from lhd Wflmll’ PlPr ounu so slowly that it is still burning Let. us hot cease our efforts in this m 6mm. cam m, cove;- should he ‘mm m‘ ‘ma,’ "hm- wen w ‘dun; EXPLOSION TEMPERATURE great struggle, against possibly thcl“vi_ped m. as nil or moisture mnv it“. ‘wxt_chu‘._ Th“ QQQ5Q3 the in- worst evil of our day. for thrice is cause misfiring, due to the electrical comm‘ nuxtu" m "m", m m; Grade 1lI—i, Gueida Arsenault. The temperature oi a cylinder it ‘he armed who hath his quarrel illfii-lcunenl, bging conducted over the k manifold, “Mm: l‘ m M”. meg Grade II-—l. Una Burns, 1th: time of explosion is approx- [and we ieel that at least we aregon surface of the cover instead Oi W mm m, “flmrglqy, Th1; condition‘ Grade I~l. Dorothy Rogers" and limately 2500 to 3000 degrees lllahren- the side of truth and l’18hw°"f"15°s" ma contact points- Francis Cairns (equal); 2. Evelynlhelt. This being our annual seSSlllfl- m‘: . lined to DON'T lmuowlng officers were 8e i 1t ls well enouEh to swift the can‘ nu u» m»: lieu Seal records u, famous Victor Artists -~u._. trail-ii fiwArNADlANhflUii/f DODGE FOR CANADIANS Loweifraasirdvvn school. Grade VII~i. Henri’ Rceies. _ il-ouclm 3. Clarence Bernard. A’ Grade VL-l. Walter Gravel-i. and! Teacher-Dorothy H. Muttari. Mae Gardiner lequail; 2, Olga‘ Reeves; 3. Howard Cairns; 4, Bernice; Jardine, Vivian Bernard and Wfllinfl Bernard Iequal. l l . Etariding oi Lower Freetown School for the month o! October: Grade X-l, Helen Bernard. Grade IJL-i, Olive Biavert; ‘.2. Glayds Bernard; 3, Jesse Burns; 4, ~Mar1orie Gardiner. _ Grade VIII-l, Winniii-ed Burns; 2 Marguerite Jardine; 3, Robert Bin-ha. aha-mild be remedied ullilflfl I; W" ' J _ ' . 51-m- (m soirr GROUND m“ “ ll‘ l‘ ‘ “m” “I m‘ dam“ ths pining l.i thsuprsasura does not can be quickly cleaned with s olofl THE 01L PRESSURE GAUGE‘ ldtflp alter the engine has been inldlplicd in clean gasoline. and polish- Littie do we realize the . a Tilt-Jib of keeping the blood _ pure and preventing serious and painfili diseases. . The blond slrvam has a ' double mission In perform for in addition in carrying nourishment l0 various farts and organs of the body it. ‘ must. gather lllv lhv poisonous waste materials which are ..ieft over in the process of digestion or accumulate in the act of living. THE KIDNEYS ARE THE FILTERS The kidneys are the fillers whicr. remove these poisons from the blood. Every drop > of blood in the body passes through the kidneys once _overy seven minutes to be ‘ filtered. Q This gives you some idea. o! the normous amount of vwofk which is put u on these organs and when t. ey fail the whole human system is poisoned, you feel tired, pains and aches develop and serious disease results. CAUSES 0F , KIDNEY DISORDER S Ovemating and the con- nquent alugg-ishnesa of the liver and bowels are the most frequent cause oi’ trouble beasusa then the kidne are k u n ‘do foulble yor so are i sy'to ai in work oi eliminating the pfilfiflii. importance of the kidneys as , of the The kidneys may also be- come disabled as a. result of strainiriu of the back or loins, 0 blows or iniuiies to the back or as the after oticcl, of malarial or other fevers TRE.-\'I'.\!PI.\"I‘ (l? THE l-{IDNEYS Rocauso the livor and kidneys are so closely associ- ated. in their work as purifiers of the blood anv treatment tn ho pnsitivey effective milsr art on both of these important. organs. Because they do act. direct- ly on thras- fiilcfinz organs ilr. (lhases Kidney-Liver Pills are tho most satisfac- tory treatment you can oh- tain for the relief of dis- orders of the liver and kid- neys. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are endorsed by doctors and druggists and are to he found in the great majority of homes. A GOOD RULE Once you nave corrected the action of the kidneys and liver it is a good rule to take one pill a dose at bedtime once or twice a week in order to maintain the regular healthful action of the liver, kidneys and bowels. This ‘will bring you health and comfort and add years to your life. ATHE WONDERFUL FILTERS BLOOD STREAM A TIME PROVEN MEDICINE For nearly half a century these pills have been for sale in drug stores and known to the general public. For at least a generation before that they were used extensively in the medical practice of a _cslebrated physician. Their value was pmven to the public by the givinl away of millions of samples. Now they are univeraaily known to the medical profes- sion and m the public gener- ally and are found in the great majority of homes. ONERCOIVI E THESE SYMPTOMS Some oi’ the common symptoms arisin from de- rongements of t ese organs are:- Headache, Coated Tongue, Fickie Appetite and Indigestion, Feelings oi we ght about the Stomach, Pains in the Back, Depressed Spirits and lrritahla ‘Temper, irregularity of Bow-eta, Loss of Weight, Kidney Disorders, Tired, Languid Feelings. _Dr. ChasEsKidney-Iliver Pills are for dials by all dealers in Medicines and B: Kiurwiactuted 161v the . . . C use edlcine'Co_., Limited, oronto, Canada. ' ' community serve for the ensuing year:-- l _ . - i soil 01 Grand Worthy Patriarch, o. Em- when ream"! a. main‘; thought erson l-luestis. JTWdFlY. grwnd‘ as a ‘be d b m? _ - d B V l! . ; Grand Worthy ASSOCHJM, Ira N. m‘ the be“ prose “ire he sole-spa: l Maegan jilowever, when once ll t b - _ . " tn cu’ Grand Scribe. Austin Jardine, make ever-v effort m keep '6 _ l Grand Patron oi Young People. moving. ctherwise it may be lm a~ Rev. R. H. Btsvert. sible m get started again. 1r . “' Grand T‘rcasurer, D. N. MacKayJmake a quick shut w a low" n". Grand Conductor, Miss Florennel Drummond. Grand Chaplain. D. M. MacDon- ald. . 6 Grand Sentinel, Jas. C. Easloh. l SPARK PLUG aaivrovab I gnu-k plugs will be moregealY to ‘remove ll, before lhsertinl_ HWY l" I ___-‘__--‘. P. G. W. 11., Rev. W. S. boring. the membership oi our llzgdogomlr: Organist, MTS. Roy Carter. Missronsiderablv lnv"l=='4- ‘l mm ‘erable mom! w" "Jud l" y, j peranoe purl!!!“- ‘Lillian Mathcson. These officers were installed |the evening meeting, which filled to‘; 3i w! “'r“'9leu°d mt “fin ‘ll-lg: ills capacity the large hall at Harts- f our iaeble eflorts to Ill B‘ l “a lvllis. A splendid Program was en-‘National Division o! North All" m lloyed by the large gathering. We in Charlottetown 184i‘- Jlllli ‘l’ . renewed ' vary much . llllltefliwd ‘I'd w are looklnfl iorward for t - pnsging that W9 Y - . l ll o ssl! l“ ~ vigor and interest among our iem lwouii k0 ward“ ‘or any “m” s perance workers, and hope to rs-l werB-I-QPW Y‘ rport a large number oi new divls- l that ‘ll-MW PM‘ lwth‘ by it‘ lions before our next session in Jan- splendid services zendered us boy m: ‘uary, We believe that education a~ visitlflB 553M” lust‘ prior , .long temperance lines is the only‘ temperance eleclmn- meal method to curtail and elimin-i l: It l5 lMPlYlIlB l“ km" m“ " late the evils o! among drink, and very active lllvlfllm‘ l5 m" “Wu” hiss: Principles are our stronii ins in csxcirsetlzvnogléldzgtxlxlzrlafi; lpoints in our organization. Any’ ent dim! 0" ° l3 desiring a division orgslster there. The thanks 0‘ “l. ‘band of hope, please communicate‘ wholfi 91'5"" Dlvllllm‘ 5f’ l”. mm“ Jilin o. w. P.. o. Emerson i-iusstia! son nusstis o. a, Ans-la ilsrdlllh or Cl. 8.. J. Austin Jsrdine, both o! § and Ralph MuDaull low this lwilmot Vaiiay. To those who m did slew 0f W" I" 7mm" “n” really concerned and who profess tol we "B?" "l" “my 9'“ “WU” u lserva our Mas-er. let us be up lnflJoeen rl'0l’8"l-l"5' "my ‘Himzm ‘doing, lor the time ls quickly pass- have been mad! by M90159" ° M ‘mg, and the night cometh. ltlldlr in this coiuvsctlw- Wlilw» The committee on m. state oilsoust will baar hull some W!"- the order reported as ioilows: l ii: ws. as lommrsniis workers. 1: We regret. to know ihat 010'] have oi laia bean watilhlfll with m‘ Grand Worthy Patriarch. Rev. W-‘tarest ms csmnsisn Mo! "m" is. Loring, LYLeai-y. has on accountlon in Nova Soul-is. and Ill ll * of illness in nu family, found it iia- f Grand Division. would tell! We "P" __ lblfl to he present at this ourjpoi-tunitlqal sstsndlna mum l" ‘annual session. and we a8 I EPW439111‘ UPI-hi’!!! "ll". 1M ovary suc- ldlvlsicn would assure are». wrlns cass in vsrrvins the W" ‘I "vi" ‘l’ and family oi our sympathy ll. m; the Nova loot-ls Trlilwlll“ 4°‘- timo. As Bro. Lorin; is very keen lil-lierlaied in this work. we know how he will feel about his absence. Before we give our lull row" W! wizouid pause a minulc u» note that; this is our first meetins Bill" ll" ivlctory won (or. our cause at the lilmo oi the plebiscite. and We loci ‘that we should unite our hearts ill my, n. H. Btavart. p. u. lascpocsld. n. N. McKay. J. c. magma. uhen‘ 14W?- M avwluo 6mm" At 1M mnloa-mosilag. the lai- iowlncmoliltldiis we» mum l! gratitude to Almilhty God (or the lspimdid victory issi July. we tssi "it is quite titling that we ‘shoufil iloln in singing the poxology, arslQ I question o! MQPNIIU.» . l: assoiuii that v4. u e 1M4 sivisiqi isms our china; m iiib God ii-om whom all hlesslnlsfiovf. ’ mishap oi lisusviiil 1a! hill.‘ etc. I 1h examining the report oi’ th! committee on Btslo o! till W!!!’ by? Mv. h. K-mwrt. m also am -_ l. vary inoomthosvssdroa m-ihs. . litmus ill snisosimu is w M- . mm.‘ m, all preggiu-e gauge ‘operation some time, the oil lines ed with a-dry cloth. This method will may indicate oil pressure even thoushlmay be olossedhor the gauge out o! immedistelyrelnove mue 1nd ill" the‘ enxine is turning over slowly. I! l cdjuctmeno and it is time to in- ger marks and will Mt leave smlkl m“ cmum,“ only until ts; a-gins vostlqsu. Use the izs-mllns marlnsli‘ Iv "W ll has warmed up, tiled is nothlns CLEANING WINDOWS does not drip on the enameled N?" “on; other than congealed oil in 1'11: wlrldshiald end the window's oi the os-r- M ' . TH! (Mil Wfillfilfirflll fiql‘ I 9W? llovl driven." Experienced motorists evefwlisrs are unanimous In their praise of lhlnew Nosll Ywllrloilllllq Ilslil. recognizing it o: o car which Iifia motor-t‘ loam a higher laval of notification than heretofore attained. if it lllaonly cor of lb typo, the onlyolehi of its cllorotlor, ln the world loillfl- When you dvivo ll, you will know it. it will convlnca m; instantly m» a how. dillsnm, n»: Straight Eight has urrlvedl Twluleisllnoll RIGHT Twisoloaiviou ‘Six SINOLIGSIX .. m. a ; --.gkwiapnsssm-siitmmt-assvqhm-uostlnu " _ yifin-wr" -rw "var- .. 3,: “w-vwwv ' t l "atiottaiowa sad Summmids ,0rami scribe. we are glad to not! "Ul- . Willi dwlfls the Past six months, flfiflflfill§kflil Mill ll NAQ‘: Moron silos: