18 1926 aye ____ -_ __ 'mn cHAnLo'rrn:1'owN ouannran E Stucle ix- ..»~.~ Two-BEAM LIGHTS ON CUSTOM sEDANs A "ight driving problem. as old as the automobile in. 'why itself, has been solved by the lighting system em. P|,y¢¢ in the line of custom designed motor cars recently inmdwcd by Studebaker. And while this new system gf illumination definitely and completely removes any "gr°p. WI. ,|qr|9~ the highways while passing another ear gf- ln ,hy driving where bright lights may not be used it is just ntimpie In operation as It is effective. instead of using one beam of light to show the road :held and reducing the efficiency of that beam when pass- |,,| mother car on the highway or ln cities, the custom de- llgned Studebakers are 0'-'lU|PPed with a two-beam system. When touring at night the long range beam, which lights ,ht msd ahead for a considerable distance and throws a lm ollight to the sides as well, is utilized. when another ureomes within range of this powerful beam a mere touch al the control conveniently mounted on the steering wheel bring, into play the reflected beam which is of full density brilliantly lighting the side of the road. yet so angled down» wird as not to confuse the drive of the approaching ear. In city driving this deflected shaft of light proves its Wpgriorlty over the old-fashioned dimming practise as con- qpicuously as on the Open road. irregularities in pave- ment. bits of glass and the unilghted parked ear are |71-cught into bold relief by the strong rays which spread lanwiee from curb to curb. CALL AND SEE THE NEW MODELS AND ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION SHOWING THE WONDERFUL RESULT OF THE TWO-BIEAIM LIGHTS. SAMPLES NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW ROOMS AT Ci-IARLOTTETOWN AND SUMMERSIDE A. 'Horne & Co. Dealers for Prince Edward Island at ._‘, ' " ' ` THE UNIVERSITY OF Antigonisll, Nova Scotia _ 1926 DUCATION. today. is an essential. not E a mere luxury. If you send your boy out into the world poorly equipped you start him In life under n severe handl- cap. Aoourselat St. Francie Xavler's will cost but little and will train him for his battle with the world. ARTS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING CLASSES OPEN SEPTEMBER 15, 1926 Matricuiatlon Examinations September 17th 1853A si. Francis Xavier HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES OPEN SEPTEMBER 16. 1928 Write To-day for Colendar and Full Particulars _, th‘ ~! h| » c _ _ ua 'rl-us TRADE MARK olNo'r:s ALI. THAT Is cool: IN' BINDER TWINES. D0 N01* at rnwaoso mar owls ‘rwmlx alll as cooo on urvn BUY ONLY: “ILT EDGE. ro. MINI.. Iso at cc. is tm-D LEAF. n....I. can n. ...Is (SILVER Atiilliii. §ZE21I"‘""‘ §Z§iI.,`I.'IlZ , LEAF TH urav laI.L ruI.I.v oiiaianrsso 7// E aRANTrc3_I}_o_°coaoAoE co.. BRAND) inanvronn onvanlo Twine . . .» _/_/‘ Ggarantccu sro fest is me pound, mac by the ensur- _rw D ooI=roAoE co., LTD., the un-gut maker. or BINDER INE in the ‘BRITISH EMPIRE. J ' We are SOLE AGENTS Iior this HIGH GRADE TWINE or P. E- ISLAND, Ei/°l‘y hall of “Silver Leaf" Twins Guaranteed to ive I Ngvilulisst satisfaction. Made in both the OLD STYLE and s'rvLE -san.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at factory prices. CARTER & COMPANY, LIMITED. Binder ,_ _ _ _ PAGF rim 0|' Hear them. 1319-B-17-2| wi . 'iI. ii, D. MacDonald of St . George's Dnrlsh was united in the § hh; __________.___ ____ ___._ _ _ _ .___ _ _ __ ___ _ ._»- (jh In fo R ple Y K B *<0->__ tracks by Henry Leger. track ‘pat~I __ ,_ . patrol duty about 5.30 o’Cl0ck YGS- I AM FREE YOU MAY BE _m of dlsilgurlng hlotohea and akin irritation and so if you a|__;,troubled with this annoy- infroondltlon your but ln- terosta' will be eured by using WAMPOLE’S GRAPE-SALTS in 50 oento and 01.00 sin bottles. It la the beet lum- mer medioine extant. Haroid L Worthy PHON E 271 ' .rU_n-C* I HEAa Mr noon and Mr. cunning Am‘°” & C° mans 3' Wcdnesday night. 1310-8-17 2| i A cA3E FULL op NEEDLE. _ reader of the Guardian that has that ls what you get h-0,, 'uh Wh.. received our casa of needles has new or renew” ,uhm-ppth-,h to me been more than pleased, they have Guardian. HEAR THE LATEST liti I __- n=ws at the meeting on Weslieulza-y “El-U/'B CROSS--Grand Tea night. Menus Robb and Dunning iParty Wednesday. August 18th.! will address the meeting. See Provost the great dancer. Good' 1319.g.17.2| time assured. lf not _line tea will boi held on the nrst hue day following. l RbDD'8 TAXI SERVICE Em- ' 1337» Dire llotel, 225 Queen Street.. _-- I Phone 443-J. ..THE BIG ROBB-DUNNING I MAJESTIC M01-gp 0||_ and be ihrosdeasted from the Prince cariond fl-etch stock jug; received Edward Theatre. Parties having Illrcct [rom the refinery. W. H. "3dI°' °"‘ k|"d'Y ¢'-"‘° I" "ld °_'!.' Aitken & (;0_ 131g_3_16_3i joy the meeting in their own I ,_homes. 2| nIssAPoINTMEN1'e _ ss _mai ‘ be avoided. Get our Case of Ngglli PERs°NA"3 ies hy sendln in a you I ' I-ehewh| Bhhscgrumon to lgenalrmgil: ‘Miss Josephine Doyle, St. John. [hh and heap from being dingy N. B., is visltlng her home In this pointed. wily- . MR DUNNWG ¢x_M|n|"" 0' Miss Lottie McKinnon, Charlotte- Ranways and J_A_R°hb_.x_M|n|.¢°'_ town. leaves this afternoon on a i of Finance Wm “nk on the P°m|_ visit to High Bank. the guest Ol; ¢,| .|¢ua¢|°,, on wednnday mont Miss Sadie Glddlngs. r.fi.;t.".§ °Is..°“I.“°°: Admitiid Padding ces, the 18th? C I on agu°1§I;I I on. HEATH McIN'rvaE's EIGCIZIOII' Office Will be closed from August W" '° 3°” '“°’“““'°~ 1312'16'5'- COLD r.I.fII