OCTOBER 1. 1927 __________d___ Agriculture He is a keen and critical buyer of machinery. ment he stand up under severe service. as Feed Grinders, Windmills, Water Systems, is most significant. r1‘ l ' to reduce ' lab The same rgliability which has given Fairbanks-Morse 71w CANADIAN “llllllfifiiii btern necessity has taught the average Canadian farmer to be unusually conversant with things mechanical. Any equip- purchases must giiie assurance of its ability to The fact that 400,000 firmer! llavfi lmllgllt Fairbanks-Morse Z. Engines, as well ' Scales, Lighting Plants and Much development work has been necessary to winlior Fairbanks- urie equipment its present acceptance; and this development worlt still goes on. Fairbanks-Morse engineers are constantly , . . equipment its present prestige on the farms oi this continent is built into every piece of Fairbanks-Morse machinery, from the 720 horse» I70 THE CHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN MRS. WILLIAM II. VEALE There passed away at her home in Port Hill on the morning of Friday Sept. 16th, Martha Parkyn, dearly beloved wife of Mr. William H. Veale at the age of 65 years. Mrs. Veale had not been in good health All lnvelltvi’ for the past two years but her ill- bit-X llliil can ness was not of a serious nature lllH-‘ltle- and it was not until the day of her A1180"! rabbits death that the family realized that lllilitltlllv fur her condition had become critical Wlwl» and her death came as a severe blow and shock to the family Mrs new implement Veale who was a native of England materlals- » time to Port Hill with her husband A boring tool has been built and other members of her family German)’ I0 seven years ago to be with others lll ‘llalllelel? of the family who had previously come there and they had made for a M , themselves a comfortable home and duced “llmlless llllllsages- , during the few years that the dc- Fflmflmemfi in the production ceased had lived m Port um shrlglffesjl“ gllfl?‘ Iliad made many friends whu held Recalls 3m" for her the deepes. respect and af- _ _ fection for she was a woman who 2351532“, flilillllzglmhefteiil possessed more ghan ordinary in- T, 5 g g n S‘ telligence and t e true Christian - , life she lived and hcr kindness and £21,351byzgnlgliliolcitfldrdrcscenfly hospitality to those who went to ' lthe home End68l't?l£lrtl1l€l‘f I who knew her. e itncra “took be o place on the afternoon of Tuesday. 1, Sept. 18th to St. James Episcopal wa Church thence to Port Hill Ceme- m removing tery and was largely attended. The services at the house and grave new brea were conducted by the Rev. a new paint spraying perated in any position. tomato canneries stains from linen. man, Oswald Monkley, and Archie Ellis. The floral offerings were very beautiful and were as follows: Pillow, the family; ivreath, Joseph and Annie Veale; cross, brothers and sisters from England; wreath. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Newcombe; crescent, Mr. and Mr§ Wyman Birch; spray, Mr. and rs. Thos. Nisbet; wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Folland; wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Chas ‘Strongman; spray, Mrs Annie Maynard and family; cros- cent, Mrs. Bernard Brown and fam-t ily; wreath, Ladies of the W. A.; wreath, Port Hill Women's Insti- tute; wreath, St. James Sunday School. The deceased leaves to mourn besides a sort-owing husband. two daughters, Mrs. Sydney B. Birch, Port Hill, and Caroline at home also two sons, Joseph E., Port Iiill mid William T., at honief She‘ also leaves three brothers and one A laboratory is maintained by Chicago mail that it sells. Three wheeled taxicabs. which is in the in Vienna. service lines. moat unlimited. 15 different speeds. who came to Port Hill ‘file mkelijs or FAIRBANKS SCALES Auo vAtvrs .‘ l‘ to sec her sister and was with her when she passed away. To those in an English museum. , l‘ l ./‘ V J l i 3559 Miles ‘ » ~ AveragiiigiLq Miles Per Gallon This is the sensational economy record recently achieved by a stock model Whippet wh en it travelled from Angeles toNew York-establishing a new national coast- ; g ‘ ‘ to-coast economy record. c y It is not’ gnly that Whippet is America’s most economical j V car, but t e fact that Whippet introduced such high-priced " car features as 4-wlieel brakes, increased roominess, greater speed and acceleration, lower centre of gravity and smarter appearance-rat a price all can afford. Over l20,l000"owners recognize Whippet superiority, and ¢ m“ have proved it by more than 400,000,000 miles of driving. ‘ (Iome ‘in and see ‘the car that is “a year old-and still a ‘ year ahead”. ' Ask ybuf ngnresl Wlllys-Ovcrlnntl Ilrnler about llic RE- nucpn ramps on whinnri Foiiri~'—-""l-'- in Slum; Whippet i t Sixes-HHS to $1150. F. 0. B. Factory. Slllvs lax cxtru. 3b No excise tnx. fiippei i cmmgy gpqog, '9] Ill‘ V KINGS COUNTY GARAGE l SUMMERSIDE, P. s. l MONTAGUE. P- E. I- F=:__‘—_~_’ >____. .. » McLAIN E 186 GRAFTON ST. " “"7 who mourn we tender our deepest sympathy and kindly tribute of rc- spect and regret. -—~———--~10&——~—- lThin, Watery Blood Always Dangerous If Not Corrected Serious Results Sure to Follow of the New England states. yields from 100 to 200 per (r0111. to be lnrncd (aver. clowning hcuted fut-e, without lifting. .- irplune motors are (icrmun university wllli a machine in which. as a. propellor exerts u horizontal pull. il raises weights. A rzu-ihg eichooticr that a Rhodc In no trouble is delay or neglect ‘more dangerous than in anaemia- thin, watery blood. It is very com-; ‘Ymon in young girls and in persons, ‘within doors. It makes its approach‘ lereil i" timid?“ _ 1n so stealthy a manney that it is] its lilfflllllll-ll and hulls ‘often well developed before thej y I ltn-mble is recognjzed_ ‘under ('(lllSll'll(!ll()ll Ill Iluly. will Bu‘ taken in time the tonic treabzliuve ll('('(llllfl(lr'lll0lli-l for IlOOl) yin-s- mem through the . use of Du wilfllhlllllllfllfi-l und ill-ck spar-c tor 1lll‘[)lil|l>‘ liams’ Pink Pills, so enriches the-m” _ _ _ , _ H i ‘blood that good health and strength ll"fl‘l'"-= ,l""'_l‘-“ "°_'"_l"“,“>“;"',‘ ‘is speedily regammi The correction conciele, either of llic llhvlllrllvlilllll! [of anaemic conditions by Dr. Wil- l", T'sll‘ll‘l;‘l 1?" lllrllllw dldlllf" untidy Pink Pills is as certain asdlljlifiig; ‘l? “l“" “' l " “‘“, anything can be. Miss Teresa Heal-l ‘ ' H ' l QY- Merci Que- r one m‘ "rf..€~‘..;“.1§3‘3'. l;¥T...“?EII .“£f.'.‘§-".?’Z?IlT1 many allllellllc sufleliells who hasucultit lo l(l'l('ll young mcn lhc fllu? found new health through the use lhlynlwnfl] nhnillzvhw of mndpm “ml of this medicine. She says:~"I can- H-vuuure‘ ' “ I‘ not express too warmly my thanks Twem‘, “w, ml,“ m. plan“ m” for lvlllll Dlb wllllallls’ Plllk Pllls be ilusled will: insecticides-in :1 have done for me. I was suflerlngm“. m,“ He“. apparatus m h‘, (ma. llolll a badlY Tlllwilowll Comlltlllll- Ill-n}: on u lrucloi" and opcraled by‘ ivas very nervous, had little desirems ,,,,,,,,,._ ' l for foodnand would feel tircd null T)“, “my rm-nfnrm,“ mnfl.m,,l at the least exertion. In this condi-"|,,'gh“-fl_\- is “vim; hum i" Argnn.‘ lion I began taking Dr. Willlams';liun, u -lli kllflnlfllpy stl"\((sll begin» Plllk Pllls- and helm? llslllg them! Iiiug just (llllfilllfl Ihc wily of liui-n-l very long found my health grad-ins Ail-es. ' ually iniprovingm, and under their Touls by scicnlisls have shown lCOlllllllllltl use was completely re-lllml. radio waves llro rcdcclcd lstored. For this reason I earnestly; downirnrd by u layer of lhc utmos- Indvise all ilvcak girls to take thesclphcrti thul \’ill'll‘(~l in hciglil from, tpills, feeling sure that they will (infill m 11:0 miles. I01‘ Others what they did for mej’ l Sincl- the establishment o1‘ n silk send your name and address to institute in (‘zcchosltivziltin in 1924,‘ The Dr. Williams’ Medicine C0,, more than 1585110 lllllllll'l'l'_\' ircws. Byockvjllgl 0m" 5nd thQy W11] may] have been yilniilizd undcr its supcr- you free a useful little book on “ltililll- "Building Up the Blood." The pills T" "ill illilllllflffi can be obtained through any drug- l’"“ll l"‘"‘lll"‘l llll" l gist or by mail at 50 cents a boxll” l)“ "llpllml ll '7'“ from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicinal ll""“ ‘l ll"l'*‘"ll "ll lll" 00., Brockville, Ont. ‘ml l‘ lllllllpr- (lermutis have ilevclopnd 1i. pro- _______ BURNS t-css for burning out tree slumps with nu equal tuirts mixture and Mlnarifs soothes and the inflammation. sulphuric lllllll, making thcir romovq hand for sprains, reduces‘ nl cnsy. y Keep it on Clamps lhnl two mcu can adjust‘ flesh wounds. ‘g r —~~ —— ~—r~~--—'"T"" bruises and n! tlii- rm» of ouc n minute havc ' n ' - Klllli llFPAlll been invented lo fucilltulc lhc l.l '0 ol‘ u dcvicc has wrmits n door‘ lni-hvii hul do‘ tiulsido lo op-' work of holding forms for concrclc, columns hi pint-e. I ' ldxporlmcnlu having provr-il tlml llnx of ext-client: quality can ln- rlliul ed in lllanchirrin, its cultivation nul n constantly growing iii-ult- is be begun. -'l‘wo sols oi’ sound openings in llic, ‘ rim nl‘ n new banjo are so controll- ed by :1 llilllllllfl‘ llilil. n. player can rcguliiltiz the intensity of its music I . d! W The government owned railway in Sic claimed to llll the steepest IIOII-flllllfflllill‘ lino in the world, having a maximum grrul- lcul. oi‘ '1 ln 22. Thirty slx renewable bladoaarc used of their path Mexico's in the first SEAMAN-KENTS factory Birch and oak in all grades 3-8 9-16 13-16 thickness I for sale b! _ f MacDONALD-ROWE / l OODWORKING C0» LT». Charlottetown the handle each time it in pressed down. Wireless stations hnve built in the Belgian driven by l a than seated over the third wheel, rear, are being used Flexibleconcrete poles have been developed at a Milwaukee plant for electric transmission and street car The Sudan is the source of B5 per cunt of the world's best gum arable} and the supply is believed to be al-~ New York _ telephone operators handle three and a half times 41$ , many calls daily as are made in all} A i-iccd planting device inventilill by an Austrian is claimed not only to save seed lml to increase crull Wire racks nltucliiltl lo lhc sidea- of u now cliectrh- tlaiirou enublc it l w ‘§§§§‘.0§§0§.-§§§0§0\0§§0O0 I ' u n Scientific Facts ivw+o+owo+w+§owwoo+w NEWEST NOTES 0F SCIENCE has designed a match‘ bc used as l1. belt, i are raised on more‘ ms ln France for their Loops of flexible wire make up a‘ for mixing pastry; in handle cylinders 13 feet ‘ After experimenting for 15 years: aryland manufacturer has pro-, of way on about 250 absorbs impacts rubber: than metal‘. ie first mummy of a horse ever: in‘ De.l d l - - ' w everyonp works gne espec ally foi oé/lcilligg: useful} Three detachable blades feature al an inexpensive alloy that is claimed to be a [ierfect substitute for plat? um world's production of goat and kid: - ~ ‘ _ leather is tanned in Pennsylvania. | gfigzflm“ '"“-‘" "'1'" “l “M” "- W" “l” A London chemist has developed a .‘ order house in whichl are tested samples of everything] Friction drive instead of the usu- iil bells and nears enable a ‘new drilling machine to be operated at sister in England also o. sister Miss The stern halt‘ of the first turbine Kate Parkyn at present living in driven steam vessel. built more Montreal and than 30 years ago, has been placed ‘lilllcluls ll‘-i‘ 1| chzlir ulow-il by 11' ‘uiorizctl by un electric light lllllll to Australinfis barrier rel-i‘, oxlcnihnuuiu- m snnidun- lln- svglfllrklll-ylg‘ i lkill moths can b0 uperalcil safely ing for 1200 lllllus at <li<r.l||i'-.~-"lnndulEur inside a (KIOHET. RPVIHPII figures oi‘ H-“r cu lust your-give the Ill 11M’ cent. Rcsidi-nlx iisliiiiiiioii sliuci are lliv joint m- er blii , venture u!‘ u lcll-pliiiiic mull-r whu are overworked 01- Cgnfineddslaiid mun has designed nun bc lvn- “M, s‘]I>‘Yi(A(‘ h, m, mm n". hv l with slumps zlllvrl ‘ are renlovcrl, The world's largest motor ship.‘ ~~~".:;:.r."*".......a i IMPORTANT _ lg pa; rulutionuiis {ata-‘eallful wlléi- i. . n rig puinui, e ‘ I pols s r _ H ~ ~ &e£||;‘rurll;:l,h:ot;“:;u receive III lll- Essgx SUpER ' l 3 I ' t . _'_\l , ° COACH » value ,1 020.00 "l - What]; Thu , l . SOLVE THIS PUZZLE. M,,,,,.,,, M“ WIN rutsr PRIZE. 2 | $150M,“ C l . 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Today Banner Hosiery Co. limited Dept 51 Toronto 2, Ont. .____.______________ vu-llitnv actually ('()llSllllI('ll. lllllllllll< ill ships. varying from ton lo fill mil-s from ' the coast, will be survcyi-d from‘ ofSoulh specially ileslgnieil airplanes. ‘ _ 11375-09‘) A'\Vlllllllll is the IYIVUIIIUI‘ ol’ ‘l gill" l" lll/"Yvflrfl 01' lll-lslrccl. trniilc signal having lllllfll of diffcrieul shapes ijiul can lu- lllfi- the ccnsus ink- llninn Willi ll u Jlllltw‘, .'| _- ~‘ o1 lull-scoping uu-Iul uiiu ~liiol i-aln be ruis~ Ill ll"ll-'lll\'. llPlllll iii-Id i1 ‘Il|i~ni»-~lri-~ ll<'l'\\'l'l‘ll lllt‘ lillulg, llllllllll"l‘lllllt' rolil lllllllnh‘ in the - Hililzlu l|.l\‘-- in l-y| dost-rind lIl'(‘l][|'ll iiiiit rich i-nuueli to wurrunl ill'l'l'l- (lull lniiui-nr in llu- r|ll$l'||l'4>1lllll'4‘fill u zl- lhc,.liu~rt-lizlnl ‘lllllrllit- positions Fri-ugh It r llllll llilll\llivll.lllllll lul-il i :1 li-ll in ~l"\'l York PERI/l. c" ‘Ill'll\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\i A’ 1 \\ u n\\\ l\\\\' “BEST AND MUST OUTSTANDING ‘The Manager of one of the foremost Upper Canadian ranches writes us as follows: "We would not think of usingiany other biscuit but lMPlt‘ lll-IST AND MOST OUTSTANDING biscuit on the market to This is the for the Nntiomil ltlAIr as we cnnsitlcr it the day." a conccnsus of opinion of our leading Canadian Fox Ranchers and accounts use of IMPERIALS as an all-llie-year-rnund Fox Food. The cost of food is so small compared with rn a consider it only .1 matter o is always the most economical. the vnluc of the Silver Foxes that f good business common sense to feed the best which Do not experiment with cheaper foods. Feed HVIPEICIALS and get the best results In healthy foxes with highest quality pelts. For sale by leading distributors or direct from the factory. Imperial Fox Biscuit Co. Ltd , l Box 446. i Charlottetown, P. E. I. l»