f Above is straight‘ view of mrantiord Super-Tue Slates, ghowiug triple thickness in . aded ma. Madein fouriade- Q55 colors arid when laid give 3n appealing “keystone? eflect. f Braatford Roofing Co. Li it l - II O l Irohtford, Pat. u Q l9 Wntor S root, ‘ Solnt ohn, NJ. i Steak. Carrie , Information Furniohod and Sgfyice rantford Roofing rendered by 4‘F'enn‘oll‘.‘& Chandler,‘ Limited - - .. - .0h no u. - q Triple flliiclqzess A Bntford M Soho- Wnrohoun~Coro of I Beauty, strength, fire-resistance —you get all these in Brantiord Super-Tito Slates, besides Double Thirknets all over the roof and Triple Thickness over 48% of the roof. Special Lock Butt prevents bulging and curling. - Tho Carrillo Com‘ n l Limited, z: Kai-mi n“, Hllifnl, N.S. f Charlottetown, P. E. I. a lHiE BENlilil , . I WANTED-Live Fowl and Broil- ers. Write or phone us for quota- lliOlltI. liairis Abattoir Company.- l ssus-s-ii-tt LOADING LIVE IIOGS and lambs 3st Pisquid Station Thursday, Sep- ltember 1st. Harry Jenkins. l 8847-8-3l-2i. WANTED: BLUEBERRIES- — ‘We are buying Blueberries as us~ ual. Please phone or write ue for ‘quotations. liurris Abattoir Conr puny. , 8393-8-13“ NEW LONDON NOTES-A lire ‘broko out about l1»30 a.m. on Sat- ,urday August‘ 27th and completely ‘destroycil the home of Mr. George 5FcrgusoiL-‘(Tlifton bridge is now ‘lander construction and will be ‘closed to the public for some time. ~A new telephone oillce iius been erected at Clifton and will soon be ready for llll night servlcxs-ilir- and iirlrs. C. F. Stueke and son mo- tored to their bonie in Lexington. Mass, and WCFO accompanied as far as i)orchcstci' by Mr- and Mrs. .l. Stanley liI‘U\\'ll.-—A number of the New London ladies and their guests spent a very tielightfnl aft- ernoon ui. a picnic held at New London Harbour on Friday after- noon, making the trip by motor beau-Miss Barbara Wickens of Lawrence, Mass, is spending her va- cation with her ilfillltlillillill‘. Mr. 5.”. l ‘i’ PooldfiTl-iompson, Ltd. - Montague, P. E. l. ~- good, old reliable years. Selling at lowest prices. sale orders. CHARLOTTETOWN oi training. ltv 0-. w- - s. “GREEN SHEAF"? TWINE It‘ i_s poor economy ‘to buy Twine of unknown or lnfcrlpr quality which causes Binder troubles, delays and crop losses. The safest way to insure satisfactory operation oi your Binder‘ and the most Twine for your money is to use the GREEN SHEAF‘ TWINE which has ‘been giving universal satisfaction for over forty Uniform and even in slzewmd-strengtli. guaranteed by the tag on‘ every ball. Length as TREATEI) WITH INSECT‘ a REPELLENT‘ Use Green Sheaf Twine ior an economical harvest, free from trouble and delays. Platte your order with us early. Wholesale and Retail’ We prepay freight to your nearest station on all whole- A. HORNE s; c0. I supsmsnsins ‘ ‘open . , Tuesday, September 6th. 1927 N0 ENTRANCE ‘EXAMINATION, Honest Endeavour Required.‘ SUCCESS IASSURED INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION, so peculiar to our method ‘ rnest student an excellent opportun- TIIOROUGIINESS in every de- nhjccts are combined in our “"°"IQMZ ‘Training, Ac- enaration for W" l0 §fi-%O4;O-Q-Of-O-O-O—fO-OOfOfi§§~§-§~O—O Charlottetown . ‘ Business‘ College ‘FALL AND WINTER SESSIONS Hugh S. Mael(ay.—'I‘he Clifton Presbyterian church is now in the hands ‘of the painters and has been closed for the past two Sundays-M Mrs. Barbara MacGotfgan has re- turned to her home in Clifton after spending the past two weeks visit- lug friends in Snmmcrside anti M9-llJ0i1lI8.—Tll0 farmers will so- be commencing their harvest and \\'ill find ii very difficult, owing lo the severe wind and rain storm of Wednesday last. i-O-é-‘ii. MARRIAGES Mr. Peter Sinclair. M.L.A.. Sum- merfield, accompanied by Mr. Frank Hickox and son. Eldon, of Spring- iliield, motored to the city on Wednes- ay. Mis‘s Irene MacLeod. Hampshire spent the week-end in Springfield. the guest of her cousin. Miss Mildred Hickox. Miss Lois Moreside left Charlot- tetown Auguust 30th for Jamaica Plain, Boston, Mass. where she will enter "Faulkner" Training School ior Nurses. Her many friends wish this young lady every success in (‘he iveli-cliosen profession. —- -~-<oa- llusbaud: "That man is the cat person l over saw." Wife: "Not so loud, dear, forgot yourself." ugli You This Wonder Liquid Dissolves Corns Quickly liizike them shriuol up, them drop oif, makes -'your sore toes well in a day or two. Relief is instantaneous. Paint on a few drops of Putnam's corn Extractor io~night—-seo how well your sore corns feel in the morning. It's a Nothing so good for sore corns as Putnam's Corn Extractor. 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A hearty welcome to all- ON HIKING TRiP-Mr- Vernon uddigan leaves this morning on, a hiking trip to Boston. dignn will go iii full Scout uniform‘ with Scout Pack and carrying n letter from Governor Hearts (iovernon Alvin Full oi Massachus- sctts. This will be a unique exper-l ieuco for a RE. Islander ncvel‘ before zittempteti here. The dis- tnucc is seven hundred miles which ho expects to cover in two and a half weeks- Mr. Maddigan has carefully prepared. forJiie trip by taking long hikes through the country. He considers himself in excellent physical condition and his progress will be followed with interest by his numerous friends. --~-¢oa~~—— » SAW NIAGARA—Among the en- tertainments provided for the dele- gates to the World's Federation iii Toronto was an excursion to Niag- ara Fails (not Mayor Falls as ap- peared), which was greatly enjoy- cd. Following tho W.I<‘.E.A< con- vention the (i.'l‘.l~‘. met in annual session. A feature of their meet- ings was the presentation of a gavel to the representatives from P.1d. island by the delegates from British Columbia and Ontario. The design and wood-work were execut- ed by teachers of the Vancouver Technical School. and the engrav- ed plate was made of Ontario silv- er. It was on the suggestion of W- H. Morrow of British Columbia that the gavel was presented, as a token of appreciation of tho hos- pitality shown the (BRIEF. at the moi-ting in Charlottetown, P.E.I. in 1926. ——~———{-O-} WEDDING BELLS _.|____. (Haverhlll Gazette) ' The wctliling of (latherlne May MucNcvin, daughtcr of Mrs. .lolin liimzui, Bonsluiw, Prince Edward isle, in ltussel (iuinpbell, Wollas- ion, Mass was performed last Sai- urday at the homo of the bride's sister, liirs. Wesley Shaw, 960 Main urcct. A bridal arch of woodland greens combined with hydrnngeas lll(l (Queen Anne lncc formed a set- ‘ing for the ceremony which was performed by the Rev. William Nichols (if/tho Presbyterian church Quiiicy- The double ring service was used. The bride was dressed in white zcorgetio and wore a string of pcnris. the gifi of the bridegroom. Her tulle veil was held in place THE ciiiréi<efttrravt~ flit-Wail»? Banyard will preach at WBSIIIIOFJ“ Mr. hiss-l I I Indigestion l "liter ion] Illness caused by bad _ Julianna. I tried ‘Fruu-n-iives.‘ To l] I lrri in perfect bnltli.“ Hue. Briana. l7 Rivet St" Montreal ‘ If you have poor digestion try “Fruit- | a-tives". It usually gives welcome I and quick relief. It is nature's rein- ed, lnitllSlllCd juices of fresh fruits, and tonics. 25c and 50c a box. ' No More i t0 +0400 v0 eovvovovvo 0o oowo John Smith And His Car m rnnnrnuca c. nciuniu. dohn Smith ll it ohnnuitor whom ovary motorist should in]. oomn. III lo not nlilah, rather ho In o Illllnfln] lngr|y|-' . aha» willing and gi-n g. h“. nlploitnd. In an Interesting "U. llll oxunrlnnmn for m; n» int-gilt 0i m- un...» tutu-t, ~ QOQ*QOO-OO4QQOQO-OOQQQOOW'OQ Parts Interaction Smith often had hcaid it said that-an automobile is inuch like the human body, lint it ‘was not iiii- til he had a little difficuly with his gear shifting that he realized the great truth of this. it‘ any one unit oi‘ an autoinobi-o is slightly out of adjustment it not mcrcly will bc inefficient itself but will. in turn, adversely affect other parts 0f the ear. Sometimes these re- lutionshijis are quite interesting. 'f‘liey always are‘ lmpoitant. W-ho would imagine, for instance, that a slight, adjustment of the cnr~ buretor would make the gears shift to botti-i- advanage? Who would suppose that the want of a lilt"c lubricating oil would mako an eli- giuc r: c‘! Who would llllllglllt! that a ivaiin duy Wtiilltl make a car skid badly‘! "Smith was the last person to ini- agiiie any of these conditions. yet very little evidence was necessary 1o convince him that they do oc- cur. For sometime he had been noticing that his gear shifting was accomplished only with a consid- erable amount of ingenuity and ef~ fort on his part. it secmcd to him that the ciutcli was revolving too fast for proper meshing of the gears. That this was part of the explanation was atlniitteql by the mechanic to whom he took the car. But there was an underlying reas- on for thc excessive clutch speed. land this the mechanic raised the hood and. making a few z-iimpie ex‘- peiinicnls‘ with the throttle at the carburetor, zimiouucetl that he hnd discovered ilie cause of the diffi- cult gear shifting. What could with bnnrlcusc of orange buds and pearls. She carried a shower beq- uci of white roses, sweet peas and ‘ilios of the valley. _ The bride was attended by her niece, Miss Marjorie E» Martin, ' who wore a frock of honeydew silk trimmed With silver. She carried an arm boquet of butterfly roses. (iecil Campbell, a brother of the Erocni, was tho best mun, and the uslierywcrrCharles Campbell; - an- other brothcr, and Alex Soudon, a cousin of Mr. Campbell. The bride nrtiscntcd her bridesmaid with a pearl necklace and the groom gave ihn best man a gold signet riiig- To his ushers be gave siluer pencils. Many gifts ivere shown in the gift room. in charge of libs. Emma Ed- wards aiid Miss Mary Campbell. Refreshments were served by Miss Mabel Gale. Miss Mary Campbell ind Miss Ruth Wales and Miss ‘Florence McKiniiou presided at lho punch bowl. Tho bride's going-away dross was brown crepe trimmed with satin. and she wore a brown travel coat trimmed with fur and a list to match. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell left by motor to visit New York and Ni- agara Falls before making their home on Conrad street, Quincy. Miss Catherine MacNevin was tendered n miscellaneous shower 1t tho home oi’ Mrs. Charles Camp- bell Wollaston. Mass July 20, in honor of her approaching marriage i0 Mr. Russel Campbell, which will take place Aug- 20th. A mock mnr- riage was performed and a good time was enjoyed by all. The col- ors wore pink and white. Refresh- ments were served by the choir of which she is a member. Those prosont were ing- Mr. and Mrs. John A. Campbell; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shaw: Mrs. iohn A. Mac-Lend; Mrs. Norman Ripple; Mrs. George Orr; Mrs. John Mat-Loorl: Mrs. M.H. Lan- caster; Mrs. Robert Smith; Miss Laura McFIeth: Mrs. John Smith: Mrs. Daniel Durrach; Mrs. Wil- liam Smith: Miss Sadie Campbell; Miss Agnes Smith; Miss Marion Stevens: Miss Esther Smith; Mrs. Harding; Mrs» Barbara lnman: Mrs. PLE. Russell; Miss Mabel ‘lnman: Mrs- Charles Campbell; the follow- . age Mrs. John MacKluiion; Mr~ (lharles "' Mrs. Angus Mackenzie; lbw ‘Marion ti. .. the carburetor possibly do to coin- mitt-ate n niecliaiiiiaiil process? "You soc." the mechanic explain- ed, "there is an zidjustincnt hero , New York houses, but with lBrave Mother Faces Bereavement (Canadian Press.) roar WILLIAM, out, Aug. u-l “If this drowning of my tllfli‘: chil- dren is a lesson to others it is ivorth the sacrifice.” said Mrs. Howardu when thanking all the citizens "oi-t‘ their great kindness and sympadrv‘ in rbc loss of the three Hcwai d (‘lili- dren by drowning. "It would have been a worse blow to me if one of; the children had returned home, ‘alive and the other two had been‘ brought home dead. I am glad that -Gorclie (Gordon, the 17-year-old, iSOII) jumped in w try to rescue his‘ ‘ two sisters." I . ‘ Ontario Women (Canadian Press.) I‘ roaouro, out, Aug. :il.-Con-' federation and its historical itssot-ia-l lions will play an important pert in the women‘s demonstratidns‘ tnisl year at the Canadian National Ex-l PAGTLQEVESJ b’ Plumbing Fixtures Presgit Pageant? sow BY RESPONSIBLE DEALERS lln , wanted size and’ (at prices within the reach , all. CRANE l. w t Valves. Fittings ....- ~ hibition and one event wliicn p;~o-‘ .mises_ to reveal a unique page of Canadian life of 60 years aged; the pageant to be presented by the On-, tario Women's Institutes; It is t) be an old-fashioned costume ‘parade with quaint creations collected from farm-houses all oycr Ontario. An-‘ other feature of particular interest to women will be the Fashion show ‘$91299 Pfesfimfld by the Technical‘ c ooi. showing modern styles and‘ accessories. In connection with tho‘ Plogfilnl in the "Three Arts Room" in the Women's Building, tirqrc win be a novel demonstration in wcav-‘ iflfl- shinning and rug-making by Madame Cimon and her five daughtl crs. from Bale St. Paul, Quebec. A‘ liabitant cabin has been erected as an attractive setting. There will be another exhibition of handicraft work by Mrs.‘K.Mathor of Alberta! and Miss Jessie Stewart of‘ Manito-' ba. showing modern arts and crafts) The Women's Art Association, asi $521 will have an extensive show-I MARKET IN CIIILE FOR SISAL BINDER TWINE- There is a good demand in Chile‘ for binder twine, all of which is im-, ported. writes Trade Commissioner‘ E. L. McColl, Buenos Aires, in the‘. forthcoming issue of the Commercial‘ Intelligence Journal. At present-l Dutch and United States manufac- turers divide the business, and the. former have been obtaining this’ trade in competition with many other foreign firms at £54 c.i.f. per, ton of 2,240 pounds. Canadian twine} is quoted from time to time through| success from this source. Exports from Canada to Chile for the fiscal year i925 were valued at $17,220 and, in i926 at $5.500. No exports appeari to have been made during the last; fiscal year. Representation should; be by means of an exclusive agency. {to regulate the speed of tho eiiginc when idling. Ii is necessary to. have a careful adjustment at this lpolni. not only for i‘(10ll(llIl_\".‘4* sakc ‘but. also in tho matters of stalling and gear shifting. 'l‘hcrc, really is no mystery about it because ii you will think it over carefully you [will soiythat if the engine idles loo fast tho clutch ivili (‘cud to fol- ‘low at. foo ‘high a speed. When you press out tho pedal. tho clutch zwill have a tendency io ho slow in coming to suspend suitable for a quiet and comfortable shift ot’ the ;gcars." l “Well, that simplifies matters." Smith replied. "l lPivliilltl you must provc-nt any possibility of stalling, but the slower thr- ciigine revolves, ‘l suppose, the better the gcai- shift- ing." ' i “You're wrong about that,“ tho other replied. "i have just been lworkiiig on a car where the situa- ‘tion was the reverse of yours. The leiiglne was idling so slowly that ‘every time the driver pressed out lthe clutch it came to an immedi- ate stop. This prevented a smooth shift. Of course, the remedy was ‘rclittlvciy tslinpfc. I merely set ‘the stop so that tile throttle could not close 80 I'M." Smith witichctl the mechanic strike what he thought would be a ,good adjustment of tho curbuiotor ‘for better gear shifting. but ho. siill (was somewhat skeptical oi’. this rc- ‘laiioiiship hctwccn carburcior mid ‘gears. He could not quite under- liitand bow the clutch could affect. 1hn gisars to such an extent, 114-. Jliough he zipprcciatcrl that the ‘clutch itself logically should be af- lfccted by the carburetor adjust- lment. _ 3, To this the mechanic, replied that ‘it simply was a inattcr oi tho clutch being joined lo tho largo driving gear in tho transmission. This gear sometimes is referred to as the clutch gear, a (lcsignation lwihoh serves to explain its func- tion to better advantage and out- »linn its connection with the clutch. He explained to Smith that when tho car is in high gear. one of tho ‘sliding gears on the main drive shaft of the transmission lock-s sidi- ‘to side with this clutoh gear. Also, ‘llllifll gear continually drives imaximum of business. if the pro-i [his car going into a bad skid, (in- ‘this naturo could be told to provc simplify car ownership for all mot-i Experience has shown this to be the only sure method of securing the‘ duct is competitive in price and‘ quality. Owing to the high customs.‘ duties on sisal twine-about 80 pcrl cent of the c.i.f. valuc~and the; long term credits given. few import-i crs handle it. Sales arc made in» Chile from June to September for. shipment during July to October. ._. iy ilho front luakcs licld, with lhc result that the rear of‘l.lio car; swung halt‘ way around lit-fore lic- could get it undcr irnn-troi. ‘. An endless nuin-Iicr of stories oi‘- "how one part ol‘ a ca: will affect‘ another and how small rauscs wiii‘ trarcl and be niugiiificil in Siilllt); serious and surprising way at some ‘ pnliit far roinnvczl from their] source. One of tiic most homely‘ exariipics of this is found in the way tight brake bands will cnl down engine power. Such a (rose is pcrfeitly plain to anyone. Many oihei cases are just as plain. and! (llscovcry of thom would greatly‘ orists. _ ¢+> . Stomach Trouble Gone: —Bakes 40 Pies ‘ "I was a nervous wreck with SIOITI-l ach trouble. Had dizzy spells and, could scarcely walk. I began taking; Adlcrika, and now I run a rcstaur-i ant and bake 40 pies a day." Mrs. L. Amrnl. Adlerika relieves stomach gas and sourncss in TEN minutes.- Acting on BOTH upper and lower! bowel, it removes old~ waste matter, you never thought was in your sys-l tcm. Let Adlerika give your stomach‘ and bowels a REAL cleansing and see how much better you feel. It will} surprise you! Hughes Drug Co.. Ltd.‘ mzsisss Cards Dr. c. c. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. ‘Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ' cars of the countershaft in turn. mdsh with the slid- ‘s on the main shaft of the sioii. The ‘_ speed of llllfl -ar is lm rtant, because. hinges ti e quiet and ei- ‘Bllillll of the other gears icmission. ith got this clearly fixed I, it required no further tura this interestink re- itween units of the car. ‘ic helped "him catch bowing him an accel- ‘I one of the cars in‘ v. . For want of a pedal was stickinK hat it could not rc- 4 position when the his foot from it. oil raced the eu- ntorhit allowed the I a grade of lubri- (‘ersntlal case, with some of it worked axle and got on the ‘ the rear wheels. is brakes suddenly Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses Office, Bayer Building Great George Street 1 Office llonrs—9 to 12.30. 1.30 to 6.001 McLeod & Bentley I. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, If. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Office: I80 Richmond Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. B. A ' . ll. F. McPlllti- ‘ I. A. McDONALD B. A. Barristers, Attorneys, Ilto. Money to Loon. Mark R. McGuigan Money tolnan. - MONEY T0 LOAN asaaisrsn. oucrroa. are. little‘ “- ‘ ED lgllfflpmfOf Beauty h "lilo? tgllwu ( Let each window gleam its welcome——mch. room glow with the gratefully-soft light of the new Inside Frosted Edison Mazda Lamps. Their decorative beauty is enhanced by the" delicate tint they take from their shades. 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