lrvw ‘ff l i r i l l No heavy' foods for summer !“l _Sl'lREDDED H’ ._;1 , _ ‘ 1 The Public Forum This oolumn le open for the rllsoueelon by eorrespondenta of questions of Interest. The Charlottetown Guardian doee not necessarily endorse the opinions of correspondents. i ‘.'.'|'|||| ` 1 EntI1usiasticaComments?on Marvelube Motor (Dil _ .fl I Mm W from a few of r.itsI§=2O0.0OO users _‘fu II" "1" Il~"\i W » Poclcl-;' Acrlvrrv W _ Sir,-lt is pleasing to read l’0\lT ; i' reports of arrests for drunkenness and officers oonnected with it. The police under new management are ¢ , evidently mone active than they e ho d that pun _ “Peerless” English Fox and Mink Netting Is made from the 'finest quality gal- vanized wire and galvanized after it is woven. . Made specially for us by the largest manufacturers in _Great Britain. We have sold this make of netting for Vthirty years. All widths, meshes and gauges in stock. Procure your ranch supplies from its and save money. 'The Rogers _Hardware _(lo. 'L1M1'rEo. I r Al _ I F I 1 h _ _II _-‘ II" IYI *___-*A II 1 L ` ` PERFECTION 1cE CREAM ,.7 Q?- il /(;.¢,,\ ;”e,`.l \ gilt' In /' I' ., _ ici: CREAM WEATHER » is all the year round. Of course lt is cooling and re- freshing during the heat of the summer but it is also is most acceptable dessert even ln.tIle coldest day in i ,_ winter. When you serve I , _ ` I ' LA" _ lI`;lIllIiIentIIiiIlII:1I::cIdnrdanIr::(tIa with the AS~'=1'¢1SfVm€1y complete meal, i:::.r.‘:'.__"@_§z‘j:.;j_;::_.‘iz.:§s1 gars an 0 er aw rea ers pay- ' s * a ed with the police including the Iw lrlagii-itrate_ -Now that the minist~ _ _ _ oils have roused the electors to ., _ vote for more prohibitioil, let's have it. \lt`s scandalous that the ffm" DI r -I ` ‘ I law is broken ns lt is. I 1 ani. Sir, etc., AN OUT-AND-OUTER _----1 HOLIDAYS AND AFTER Sir,-All tlriilgs in this world come to an end;-and so do the holidays! For this year of grace, 1927, they are, for most of us, al- ready ended_ Already tihe cars, fllll Mid 11101013 are filled with pas sengers hurrying to return -to their homes and their work. To those who came to as from other parts ol Canada and from the United States we say. lregiretfullyl, "mreweil;- but come again!" 'Po those, who have already returned or are re- turning io their work in this city and province, we say, "Wei ` come home-and .go to business with renewed energy and increased industry. All have been, more or less bene- fited by lille holidays. The change Of bllollght and outlook which they afford is good for tile -minds ol those who take them as the resi which they afford is good for both _body and mind. It has been remark ed that "ln the lholidays we prac _ tice the art of living which in itl -If lullest is the joyous development of all those God-given gifts of heart and mind and body which distin gulsh each of us from the uncount- ed millions of our fellowmen." ‘ia ___ #iw How to spend the holidays' tt I the best advantage has been learn -_l ed to some extent; and clearer ideas oi' how to proceed now thai the holidays are past have beer liairled. We hope./that all thosi who spent them llele have enjoyed them thoroughly and have discover ` ed P. E. Island ‘is ll. good place it , come to -lli the summer nlont'hs. The example of a very sensible nlall who was employed ill a city office tllrougilollt tile yeai-except dullllg the llolidays-may Ile foil owed.with success. When his liol _ I , iday began he went to the Park _»‘ for tlliee successive days and sal _ idly there watching the play oi r lliose who indulged in tennis, etc _ At the end of three days Ile was ready to begin the .mild activities of the -holiday season. lic iievel luslled and never made .l time table Ile lingered ovel his bleak fast and gave himself the luxury of ample time before dinner for ii bath and a leisurely toilet went to bed and rose when he foil “Using Marvelube we notice a very marked lm- pmvement in the performance of the car. The motor had is softer and smoother tone and a very elusive knock completely disappeared. We drove eleven hundred milea before changing the oil and the oil was the best in every respect that I have ever seen taken out of a car." { F. . Menzies, Fllauore, Salk. “My car has gone about 1,000 miles since I put in Marvelube and I have not changed the oil lince. _ “My car has much better power, climbs hills with much more ease, seems to have more speed, and runs smoother and cooler than it ever did before.” f G. M. Robinson, ° Kemptvllle, Om. “Since using this oil in ite various grades, I Gnd greater ulling power at lower speeds and less carbon garmation in this equipment. l Find also that my engine runs cooler ae a result of using this oil." D. E. Bronson (Government Mechanic), Department of Public Works, Salmon Arm Riding, B.C. “l filled my car with Marvelube when starting on my vacation, and travelled 2,100 miles, mostly in the States, where the heat was intense, at some points an high as 110° in the shade. I added no oil whatever during the 2,100 miles, and when I finally drained the oil it was in such splendid condition that the Service Station dld_n't want to take it out." G. ]. Rathbone (Manager), Brown Wire Specialty Co., Hamilton, Ont. `I "We recently tried out your “Marveiube Heavy" in one of our _Essex Coaches, and have found it to give excellent results." A. Kinsmon (Accountant), London Hudson»Eli|ex Sales, London, Ont. "Having just completed a thotouilzltoverhaul of our alghtaeein fleet . . . we find our motors have had pergect lubrication by the use of . 4 you Marvelube. . . . With the use of Marvelube we have apparently eliminated any sign of lubrica- tion trouble, and we find our power plan; in' much better condition than at any other pre ou overhaul." - Ml-. J. T. Mensa, ‘ Rod? Mountain Tours Sl. Transport, _ Ban . Alia. _ “l formerly used an imported high grade oil in my Buick 6 1923 Model Touring Car, and had always more or less trouble on account of the cn ine running hot. Since using Marvelub I always have a cool engine and my car has m Ol' power than ever before." L. R. Gates, General Merchant, Middleton “We have been using Marvelube ever since came on the market, and we have had the ve engines when usigg this oil." pe N. Bertrand, President, Diamond Taxicab Association Limited, Montreal, Que. “I have used Mar- velube Medium in a Chevrolet Landeau ever since it came on the market and have had the very best of satisfaction. lte stab- ility is wonderful." I. G. Simmie, McConnell, Man. Cr YY best results. We find it entirely free from carbon and we seem to et smoother o ration of our tonlo if you, your family and friends are assured of a real Drift! I th best ingredients DOSSlb\¢ W food containing on y 0 . purchase. Every 'spooilful is not 'only a real delight t ure food Why not order a brick or s pmt in bu a p - _ bulk from your nearest dealer and serve it_ at dilmel' rrow-see how the folks will enjoy lt., Central Creameries wnonnsatn nisml_uBU'1‘0RS Y PHONE B43 I _ \ ~ _ 1"' Ef Little .lack Horner sat ln il corner "Perfection" heaped high on his plate He continued to sit, till he ate every bit As he frequently does now of late. -1u|aaasrs~~-»s 'I/~. of TRADE MARK DINOTEB { ALL THAT ll GOOD IN BINDER TWINE8 tiq,noT u rzasunose 'mu ofnsn rwmlt All as sooo on slrrea. luv ¢N|.v I Mamie. "Oli soul Muna tio rl Stuldud. 1 Mi lvnv sau. lutul ouaanrrcra THE BRANTFg5?"COR_DAGE C I llawrrono. énwinlo. nn Mo. 1|. on it mm quainted. I am Sir, etc., --1-< ~» _ ¢ ,1 l / / _ _ . llc ' like doing so. The City and lilo ` ` work lil which lie' was elilployeil, was, as far as possible, banished from his mind. He listened to the clllt-cllut of the hotel lil wrllicli -llr stayed; enjoyed -the jokes of ills fellow boarders and spent much time ill the open air. It was for him tl true holiday; for it afford ed a complete change of occiipzr tion, When he returned to his ol- flce, he was rested in body and re- freshed ill nlind; and he entered - .-.< \. governed in his holiday-keeping b_\ tile means at his or ller disposal. For P. E. island it may be said that more pleasure can be obtained here at less expense than in many other places of holiday resort and l that more 'refreshment of spirit I can be gained from sea and air and l land, then from any other part of America with wb-ich we are ac- A»N ONLOOKER Below will be fround a brief 'synopsis of teleqraphlc reports received at the Head Office of the Bank of Montreal from its Branches: The Branch Man- agers have compiete and Intim- ate knowledge of each-local sit- uation and are In close touch with crop conditions in all sec- tions of the districts mention- ed. fr rust and frost will affect . _ ( _) PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. -Withthe information of av' ` laters dusting large territories L. » To GENERA Harvesting of a good stand of fields and growth with antl~D1‘€- In the Prairie Provinces crops grain is now general. Tilrsshlng parations against. pests and dis- are maturing rapidly, Cutting ihaslhag commenced Haylng is prac eases -there also comes news of riv- Istsrted and should be,general next'iicaiiy completed. The crop of ‘ers and lakes being strewn with . | Thi! I5 l° °°\’l'"Y “mt I hh" week. Considerable lodging of grain small fruits and berries is heavy,dead birds, Near this city are ref G°l'd°“ °‘ 276 Q“°°“ s"°°l' in mg has occurred especially in Alberta. but apples are below average in_f>0rtS of dead ducks in numbers. No : , town of Truro, was sick for upwards whue hom ,ind rust are reported size and quality. Tobacco is ripiexplanatloii can be given If the rhest rvesiwlzes or llatiolizll forests lvl W ' °f “H YW" Wm* Rmumausm' Fm' from some sections in Saskatche- ening rapidly and is of good ap- spreading of poisons in tile air is T10 “U-‘ll@§'" l“°"|"f‘=?f‘- Th" “Um” ~ » * SGW" YW” I “CV” \“‘°'W Wh" ll wan and Manitoba In Quebec har- pearance. Pasturage is good. killing bhId“f0 and 1118!' be 3 'lim' ber if ““‘ma|“ l‘““t“"°‘l l" ‘h"' ""` AND was to have a 5006 l\|K\\'»'S *IND the vesting isI now general but settled rger to water fowl and fish, the cure \ll°l1¥1l f0l‘99tH Ill the fiscal year end- / i ...‘° _ , i2`, '.Z‘ .» pain from the rheumausm being so weather is needed is assist opera- Pl=lov|Ncl=. oF oNTAR|o of plant and field \`gBl19C¢ iid 9”§ll“=`“§§ d|5aPP°l{_‘_llI“§:»°rn(_:)‘(;'“ ll: m?"_e_1§_‘;‘I _ , - wa s a cro . e - - "M" Dr' K°“"°dy “"1 my "mum" III so 'II IIIIIII II Bri- r ignt him last yes? Sugar beets. Cities and towns lil Great Bill ll t. I "sm M" me' words cannot “mess llI;IllIIIId;IllIilmIl>Iiie1 IIvIvI;ti$<;Ir conItinues :llIrnipsItand mangolds promise well, aln, it is said are vielllg with each 1 ` ml Dr' llnencc In hclng \_1_j_fg~ __ l' I C it upoll his duties to the City with .__-_ -- ---_» _ ----- zest and renewed vigor. ~Evrel'y ' _ily frost and rust. SASKATCIIE-'Tile fornler csliiliate of 'I0 percent man and wonlun .must of course be WAN SOU'I‘l{lERN AREA.-Soillelto 75 llel' cent for apples, plums and ' cutting is llow being done and late .priines is well llluirltaiiied. Pears grilini-i are progressing well. Frost_:lnd peaches are still lnllcli below 'has caused extensive damage ili_lvel1‘age. A heavy clrip pl "V\I§=.alt|ly‘ l,-citllln areas. Rust is ilow preval- .lpp es is be ng p c ei, arves - lent and will affect returns froinllng of a satisfactory tobwccg cirolg late crops. MANl'l‘0BA._Cutting is now proceeding. A goo ye of early wheat is under way andIof hops is anticipated. Pasturage ~liould be general by the end ofrls plentiful. The week. It is feared that dam' ___<,.¢¢_--- grI;llIIs_s and yields sound.-,al,l,}_ SPRAYING THE' amos. ‘ " Brandon Sun criminartlon in distributing poison powders should bc ill order. _-i-{-vb--i THIS SOBER WORLD. (Winnipeg Tribune) I my BIMGN' thanks' IGIIII W If vorable for all crops. 'I‘hresh- hilt potatoes, beans and tobacco apjoiher for D\'€~<‘f\ Guaranteed 550 ' .- me ul iwlml ., l//W /_ O44-OO-O%%94§-O-O-9-O-9 Osteopathic. Technique RUSS ll0'l'E\»» -Dr._ W. Kennedy Specializing ln lllienmatlc cases and diseases of women and children. Temporary office wise, prospects generally are good,_straw. in .Nova Scotia some ear y; ALBFIRTA Nl0R'l‘ilEAS'l`ERN A-R-_Japples have been shipped. The est- EA -Grains are 'maturing rapidly. lmate yield is now 1,300,000 barrels Kennedy did for me and my advice 3 _ b _ ing is general and a. good avera e_pear only average. Apples are a so er. _ lo “nw” mnerm' 'mm 'beam' crop ol’~h-iglll quality seems assureil! light crop but peaches are showing Wrhether or not illls assertion _ _ _ , lSiIv=1' W' "°ml" ';"h°t“‘:"“,:,__='“" “mx Z, oemils r0ilow;- better than expected. may be taken lliel-ally. at any frail* ’ bnnd) P¢°l\° fl ll \'0 mu' police reports show a steady e» _) = ff ,' Whit DP-KGIUINIY ‘"3 7°' “\°~ ‘ ¢; ; |v|.AR|T|Mg pggvmggg, reas l drunkenness during the U I -|0"N GORDON- PRAIRIE PROVIN Es :last few? years. Lord Askwitll, who ' ' _ W l 4++o» _ **** ALBERTA WESTERN' MtEA.-- In New Brunswick potatoes are is recognized as an authority, says: _ 0 With favourable weather cutting showing signs of rust and the yield “Justices are inclined to attrib- wlll be general by the end of the may yet be materially reduced. ate this improvement. mainly to month except from Lethbridge Haying -has been delayed by wet,tho temperate habits of the people. south where iheavy rains will fur- weather and the quality impaired. _ ther delay harvesting. Other-_Oats are well beaded with good _ _ ,mr "Mc, N mu M W '--'r . l Sprained Lrgaments Gentle massaging with Mlnard's I'ITlli;I“I\tIave of had ad-V22; llol-sus, lii,li22; sheep and lrvanced llowiiel-e more steadily rthan hogs, 4,923. lllrwalcs, and ilmre are many Wl<1¢’- '“‘_°""*’”"`“ areas lil Ellitlallii :lllil Wales where WATER POWER no case of iii'uniu>llll\.'l-i¢.l has 001119 DEVELOPMENT _rlyglar lim llolico of ri vigilant poi The pl-oseilt recorded water-pow- ,lm for yi'=.ulé;'_" er resources of filo Donliilion will Wlleiilel- illn ilisappearailce of permit of a turbine installation of .loiln Bzirlcvroril <~oillf.s ily the Bri- 41,700,000 horse power. Tile total _tisli nlvlilod of emancipaiioll, or' hydraulic installation up to the end .the Alllel'icum lnciilod ol` pl'ollilil~ oi` 1920 throllgilout the Dominion tion, the liqllor trade is ruining ill wall l,55i}.2‘.Z6 llorsepowcr or less _creat-;iil_gly wp agairrst il-just as illull 11 pei' cent of the recorded lslirely as the slave trade was up wilici~power resources. ‘against it a century ago, although --D---_____-.__ _lt took 50_yeal‘s to rom it out. \oooo-¢.¢»s»» »4»ac¢...»4Q¢ ¢.'~'=.-°.=; ‘_ 2 r § GRAZING IN NATIONAL ¢~..-.ft 5.--1. " :.~~. . '_ - FORESTS AND The ,regulnicll crnziill: of live- Glasses fitted by scientific -stock is permitted oil Ilominioll fo~ metlmdg, I I no lr Now O _'_; ____ __ Look over your fishing tackle and be ready for the best fishing of the summer. We carry Milwarth’:. This of .every kind, casts, reels, rods, hoolm and everything that goes to make your catch a success. Our prices are the very lowest. Come In and get Perhaps ,you will not I need a siepply of COAV " for several weeks, but ahead Order now have it off your _.,»., c-1 _ _ »o¢o»e#~~o-ooroo-0-04004414 l #~§-OO§**f§V§O~OO-O-9-*#99405* “steven i.rl:1lr"l»l-mir nmunwturea by tile aiuinrronrlll ooan/lol: co.. nmirsn, lm no |ul»°1‘1°f- 5"" N guaranteed for quantity and rtreflllli. V mum prim witonnsans Annnarun. _ . » I I _ Garter & 6_0., Ltd. " DlS'|'Bl_l_I,I'[0ltS I-‘OB ?. li. ISLAND 2 Charlottetown. Cutting has commenced but har- er about 8i)_-per cent of a 5 year av. vestlng will not be general until image. Hayigg has been delayed H% H me eng of (_-hlg vfyaeglp h§JrQgpe;;{: ry h gpljigzgzlyaifggsg- ~°-'°“’_““ |1811 ‘APB V0\.Il’8. 6. DK e 0 I B ° TINTING CU9»'1`*“N9 izenmaysournnmsrnnn 1mnA.li.gn.rri‘;~weil. ni Prince nd- _ c *_* -The rye crop is cut and cutting ward Island potatoes are looking '; '¢l¥18 °\' '~i“““¥ °“‘°w“’ of wheat is reported from cel-'tain well and prospects good foi-_ all B. cotton through the ends 80Aaguet. Prospects continue favour. I i "l i |"' I ‘mn Pm 1 dy¢d with the rest. of the able for a very fair yield ‘MS-K PROVINCE OF After d¥el!l8 |1107 HWY be ATCHEWAN NORTl»{lER.N` AREA iBRiTI8H COLUMBIA 4 l . and rolled A spool tl0._Huveotlng should be general by , ` :ul _ _I I I Ir -' ' INIMEN “ln 5 1"' °l“'°°d° °f parts and will be general by 31st crops _ _*F will quickly relieve the pain and stiffness. INARDI ut 011 f ding or lmnmlllll nd fthe month Crops are Roots are standing up well, re l _ IIIIq;¢IIaI4I:ItIIly match., ligbvey buIl. the yield will be tidudldiitblt raltia having been beneficial i . " . il Phone us today a bargain now. 50| i . your requirements. W- 81? C%I_1rL1S Ha.'0lllL.Worthy Phone 176 Sole Agent " '°" m' n'“I‘ F0! n\`m'd_`Ie.4 I I ~o+¢+++¢e+o+ro-eo-4"Q~¢’¢¢l