“TRAVEL FUNDS ,1 o \l.. ‘I / i Eitabiished 1811 I l‘; 12 Colors “Shenmersheen” 59c YD. This is a fabric that has, been very i. popular this season. It is 36 inches wide, l washes and wears very well, and pre- ' scnts a distinctly attractive appearance. Moore £1’ McLeod Limited . . . _=(_r_ IEQEQEGQ-IU 17m. vooooooo-o-oow-oo-o-v-Q-O-Om n. R. BROW. l 14o Richmond so, Charlottetown , Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and ,3 9 l i Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. a G003 Strong Stock Companies D Kgent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis, i-wyrev-owrmwwfla as»: oowvn ; u no PRiNCE-‘EDWABD SIX TlMES ‘ '_‘.:.\\\\\M\"_ smorvosn Foxwusnrluo. A Be Safe-use l Prince Edward+~ With 46.000 meshes in a single roll e1 tog netting, ' you will realize the security and y-otoctlon that la given iby PRINCE EDWARD fox Netting’, with EVERY MESH SIX TIMES STRONGER THAN THE ORDINARY- every mesh solder-scaled into an immovable, time and weather resfstnlg safeguard for your foxes, ---the FIRST Fox Netting if, Still the BEST Ranchers have dug Ilp PRINCE EDWARD wire, in vase 18 years, and found it good as the first day It was used. PRINCE EDWARD ll spccllily made to: the salt-laden ‘atmosphere of the Maritime Provinces, and ll as superior to the ordinary so safety is luperloy u; my, USE PRINCE EDWARD and save future regrets. Prince Edward Fox Netting is Sold by ' R. T. - HOIIIIHII Ltd, Charlottetown Russel Champion, Kensington. .Wm-. Callback, Bedeque. _ R. T. Holman, Ltd, Slummerside. >Hayes,McKay &' Sharp, Tyne Valley. J. H. Myrick &' Co.,~'Alberton. for CANADIAN TRAVELLERS HEN planning s trip either to great cities e;- unfgequentcd places, you may obtain from the Bank of Montreal travel funds suited to - your needs. Travellers’ Cheques in convenient form and cashsble in Canada and in other countries, or letters of Credit that are acceptable the world over, . K F TREAL " Charlottetown Branch: C. FlLLlTER, 0-0040-0044-0 _ MlI-O-l-tf. Manager f ~mnrnnmmm l To Speak For Vermont -_ l '1 : MOQTPELIER. Vt" June Ill-GOV- ' ernor John E. Wccks oi Vermont has ‘l accepted an invitation from the Cen- ; tral Vermont and Canadian National lRailways to addressthe radio audi- ence oi six and possibly eight Can- l adian stations in a. hookup fromithe l Atlantic to the Rockies on the even- ing of Thursday, June 20. Governor Weeks will invite his Canadian listeners to visit the Green Mountain and American States, oi- ten described as the “Swhzerland oi America." The hookup now being arranged for the Vermont program will include Canadian National Radio station AR Quebec City. Montreal, Ottawa, To- ronto, Winnipeg and Yorkton, Susie. --from the Atlantic to the Rockies. It ls also possible that Moncton, N. i lB., and London, Ontario, and one i other station will be added to the chain. Twenty-four girls between the ages of l5 and l6 were married in England in the lost 12 months. Artificial flowers sent from Ger- many to this country last year were valued at nearly 02,600,000. _ London statisticians have figured l out that it cost the city $12 to Collect i and dispose of each ton o! refuse. , .___ Fivs new vessels oi’ national con- struction are to be added to Spain's trans-Atlantic service. 0O l PEERLESS LFOX NETTING .- "WHAT WE HAVE WE'LL HOLD" “It's Better to be Sure Than Sorry” ‘lung Iog¢5 are the most profitable investment that you have. Arc Y"! going to looo them, I17 using any other Netting than Peerless? _ "Certainly not.” uwhy7ll "Because," you reel at else know- lng that the belt "QUALITY NET- TING" is protecting your Foxes. ‘This netting l. uabvanlzisu oo- fore and after being woven, Hangs Flat without bogging or sog- glng and males s perfect fence. Con ho dome by Ill "ms-stun." lPlOlALl-Y MAUI IOI. Ul. OUR IIICIS Ail Till Elli‘ 0N ‘III ISLAND. The Rogers Hardware Company, Ltd. _ -..’... ._ .- ... ...»... VISUAL EDUCATION There is a thought among service men that motorists who always are forgetting to hove water put in the battery will bo improved i! they could but, see what happens to a bat- tery so ignored. The bottom o! ouch a battery container is filled with a mud-like mass. This mus is mods up o! piste area that once was active in providing strong, powerful current. and which was eaten sway from lack oi water. SPEAKING 0F MIXTURES average condition, is one that pro- vides one part of gasoline to l5 or i0 parts of air. DRYING OUR LININGS Many o car still doing yeomsn service {or its owner does not boost or iully enclosed brakes. The result. as owners know, is that the braku become water-logged and inefficient. The easy remedy is to run ior a short distance with the service broke slightly depressed. Pressure should not be too Brent, however. The lriction will soon dry out the linings. RIGHT POSTURE BEST One protection against fatigue when driving long distances is to sit erect. although relaxed. Slumping over the wheel, tailing to take advantage o! the spinal support provided by the book or the sent. is One of the biggest inc- tors in that tired reeling. USING THE INDICATOR Running the car slowly until the nlotor heat indicator ~is within the "driving range" area is the best way i0 make use o! this modern device. THEY ARE ADJUSTABLE It does not pay simply to give up In most of the later cars, the strikes which hold the doors tightly are od- justable and elimination of the noise requires no more than resetting the strike. It is a few minutes’ iob either at home or at the service station. ENGINE BEING BROKEN-IN It is the engine of the new car, not U19 Speedometer, that is being broken 1H- Benrinz this tact in mind, the motorist undergoing the procegg of being careful with the new car will remember that the arbitrary limit or, say. 30 miles an hour applies only when in hiSh Sear. In second gear, tho enslne is travelling attho same speed at i8 miles an hour ar clone m u, WILL VANISH QUICKLY Motorists who discover a‘ seeming awkwardness about some individual manner of locating the controls in their new cars. as, say, the surrey m the dash, will find their disappoint. ment soon sssuogod. One quickly gou on to one new system, ADVICE WORTH BEEDING It is an old and much ignored bit of advice, this o! tightening the rim lugs a little oi. o time. 1t is well wort-h herding, however. Big Trade For British fidustries (Canadian Prob) IONDON, June i3—Good business is being done By exhibitors n. the British Industries Fair at the white city. Canadians and Americana sro giving big orders especially for nov- elties and fancy goods o! all kinds. Following the Queen's purchase o! a handpainted ioilot set, o H.000 or- der has been given by on American buyer. The lirm from which HI Majesty bought fleece tweed ball sold £500 worth or the some kind in one day. Another exhibitor has sold his entire exhibit ol on needlework while the Irish linen Guild has sold its entire exhibit tor £12,000. Among other orders ore £800 worth of tin soldiers Ior America snd 2.000.000 razor blades ior the home irodo. An order placed by o Canadian buyer with a silver company is sold to be the largest ever booked by the firm st the ioir. Large purchases oro also being mods of luxury loothor goods. Equally satisfactory bluinoal is being done at the fndusklos iolr in Blnningham, orders rnlloly for hardwsrg goods and cutlery having come in irom all porn or the world. Chino sent stooo worth of humso The ideal carburetor mixture, under _ when the car doors develop a 110150.. Q1. V" > ‘ Blend” On‘ At Victor ' dealers. W‘. bi/Vnll R ‘l Vfullill I] n} Sound " No r - rbivfiio Largo Ov-rioalonl: Mari $1.35. onic Trade Mark Reid Victrola ifliomoot modern, the moot vor- 7 antiloytiso moot wonderful muoi- . "ca! iisitrunsonttin the world, with, its tassel-torso beauty. With it you’ “crossover without any kind or an... , sic, for you" have tlsolas-go Victor, rooordlilsraryolinsssouoartistotol ‘elsooao loom.” Instruments irons s95. up. Alfmodels‘ stop Victor j automatically _ when ‘through "platying. Cabinets artist-l ticnllyisloaignod m rich woods. GOIIIIOo; Several Attractive Models in the _' NEW ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLAS are ‘Here Awaiting Your Inspection $48.50 j HQLMAN’S-Summerside ‘ Impending Change In [migration ICItTIMOUTR. N. 1-1.. Juno is - Ooraauolal on tho charm in inimi- grotion ontlileotss to ho siioctivoln IhIUnltedliMos-Iul! LthoPortI- mouth (N. ll.) Herold son editori- I117: "American eltlasnship ll to cost moretorthosonothorntoltstm Julyiotthisysortoa-tltieotaooisr- rivoliorimmigrooiawmbosolost ll some. to those qualified ior thorn. llllllld ofholnloivonrrooa do- hair and hair not: to tho United limo la oroooot moot}. _ olorstiohol lotontiqatobocomos ‘otflflllhflblhollllbll. 1 . _ fvlctorT 0f Canadalimited Montreal Sold in Charlottetown Only By MILLER BR OS. Great George Street no no. New Portable alorovalao ot............. second papers will cost iloTilstesd oi u. Aliens who col-no into tho cmmtry illegally or without inspection hoforo Juno l, i001. must Pl! I30 for a certificate o! arrival. Those who have sneaked in alnoo cannot bosom citlasns at all- f. .. “Thil lut- ruio ml! soorn boron. it is tho penalty for breaking ooloor and important low during moo; last eilhi you-s. "On the other hand. privilege cf obtaining s oortiiicoto o! orrml lot those who coins into tho oouniry in- iormoll! hofon tholodopl-ion b! tho prsoont restriction oymm in 1m. will hsnoflt ‘many thousands. It op- pllos ioflsnodions who ootao mo! mm 18o and hovo not rend of their, orltry. intolerant from may luumoooonbowissnoeintstrgmomsolsosqspomhoo-v l iscia of than srrivol, doosrtors from INN who have settled in the coun- try. etc. Monyot them will be glad '0 Ply their m and obtain tho status o! lawful lmnlllronto with privilege of cltiocnohip. ‘ "All in s11. vnmrulu Ind choral should make American citlssnship aorsmrhlrmfonaemlouroom Wants Model Followed ammo. l: -'- m: O. IIVIIIO. 6N0’ 0f’ "ll Ioflolo “I teotivo bureau, some» tho Fitter- ins oi Amrlm ollol lnnlmishi Tornsooi an m an sddron bolors a mw a‘ business men hero. Roviilo recalled that s local film‘ inal med honours o Jun’ WWW’ woo cheered b! s crowded comm!"- and added: "This perverted hero worshlv 4"" tho sharp condemnation oi William u. no. ohlo! 1mm of m. vnlwl atom. Prom this W»! 1""°'*‘“‘ and. who acknowledged their villi!" “Y mum; nu humus lam M i" hood. wo draw our Mil-Ni“ this cousin meson Oomoka m?“ so or no flllllifllllu mo w"! _" homo-lands and crime 1'1"‘ _ m muons Oonodo. ohm l‘: vnu mum-l. mmmsu w ti" “ ‘ " promos! w w w‘ “‘ ' u!‘ “on; ors roforul- b o o m “on oriminll "