ll . Y. W‘ *1“ THE CHARLOTTETOWN_ GUARDIAN * Central Guardian FAIRWEW.— Services in the Elliot Hall on Sunday, J-uly lilth in‘ connection with the Presbyterian Church of Canada will be st 5 p. ‘m; Sunday School at 4 p. in. PIVBPY-body WElCOIHG- iprrinswip‘? i, JULY 17, 1926' _-_.._. _. ODAY- Conadaflulhax izivfirsf Soft T67R22 of A Bfantford Roof _ HlGHiFlElJD.— Services at the harmonize with any style of excl“- EPi-esbyteriaii Church iit l-lightield - - ~ " ' ' ' Sunday. uni 1‘8tli lii ii t a . and {£13111- 2161;’! st. ones mend with their surroundings ‘m ‘Sunday scum)“; m ‘>311 p. ‘n1:- 'n;¢so 9Y9 ' . - . _ lEveryiiody cordiall invited to at- heytllast for yeiiri-i, are fire resistant and give perfect protection fro: imam y 211i ‘ 6.11m- C0lld.»~'n5' '”cl1, _ ‘ 50rd Asphalt Slates .4» . i B, speed European - tj/pe Light‘ Car CLYDE RIVER- Sunday, July 18th services will -be held in the itlydc River Presbyterian Church in connection with the Presbyter- ian (‘liurcii of Canada, will be at 3 p. in. ‘Sunday School at 2 p. m. Every-body cordially invited. POLICE COURT -At the Police Court yesterday morning the case against tliree yullIlg ‘men charged with iaking a motor car without consent of the owner was dismiss- led. Case against un uutoist for operating without a license and an- iotlier for overspeeiliiig were both ‘idismlssed. One autoist for over- ,speediiig was fined $5.00 or twenty- days. -. r‘ ; .-' z ‘Mora ‘Rgufinflcoldmitod Brantford, Ontario BROOKlFlELD —~Services at the ‘Broiikfielil (‘hurt-ii will he as [ol- ln\vs: Sunday, July 1-8tli. Brook- iield 11 u. ni., and also Brookfielil 5 p. in. Hunter ltiver 7.30. Sacra- ‘lllelll of the Lust Supper will be dispensed iit the 5 p. im. service at Brookfield. Dr. M. E. Genge will be L‘,()ll(lll(3l.Ol' oi‘ the i1 a. m. ser- vice. The communion services are being held at ilrookiield on ‘Piiurs- day. Friday iiiiil Saturday even- ings. Everybody heartily wel- coime. saaglmitilygttscciflnre of The Carrillo Saint John, N-B. Halifax. NS. 51ml; Cari-Zed. Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by Fennell & Clianiflci‘ - .Cbarlottetown, P.E.I. 7731's New Car Oflers: 35 miles on a gallon of gasoline 55 miles an hour-S to 30 miles in 13 seconds 4-wheel brakes-stops in 2 car lengths from 25 miles an hour Turns in 34-foot circle—easiest car in Canada so park 5 feet 8 inches high—lower gravity centre-greater safety European-type body-more inside Mr. .i. .1. unixingnu. Blooming room than any other light car Point was a visitor to the city yes- v _ -<oa——- PE RSONALB Mr John J. Power, Vernon River was a visitor to the city yesterday. The latest camera study of Hons for Van- OIIVEI‘ Centre in the federal housc. ho Ilas been appointed minister . H. Stevens, member customs and excise. niirind the sensational probe. custom Mr. Skvcns was the prime irutigator tcrday. I Miss Winnitfred Morrison, Brad- albane is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. A. J. MacLesu, Monctoii. Mr and Mrs Richard ‘Dougsn have left on avisit to St. Anne, Montreal and Toronto. The imany friends 0t Mr. Harold Stanley will welcome him buck to Charlottetown on a visit. Mrs. L. A. Hynes, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Ethel. arriv- ed home Monday nlg‘h't utter u‘ very enjoyable visit to friends and rei- iitives iii Boston. Miss Annie i-iyiies, is visiting lii Alborry Plains, the guest oi‘ Miss ’l‘lieresn llyiies. The Misses Jean and Alice Gar- ri-t leti this morning ior Medtord, Iliass, on a visit to their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Muc- Donolil, and other relatives Miss Lizzie MacLure or Boston, litmus, is spending her holidays s Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MirciLure, Brad- albane. lliiiss Katie Mac-Lend of Harts- vi ie is spending a part of her sum- mer holidays with iier grand par- ents in Brailalibaiie. . Master OlLestus McGutgan is spending a part of his holidays with his illlill, Mrs. Bonnet Deiglian, Bradailiaiie. ~ . Miss Marion Campbell, Darling- toii, spent a week with ‘her aunt, Mrs.’ George Morrison. Briiiiii-iibaiie. iMr. and Mrs. James Bigger of Texas, U. S. A., were recent visi- tors to their many friends in Brad- slbane and vicinity. very pleasantly with her parents, ERE is a remarkable new-type car . . . diilerent from anything you have ever known before . . A car that combines the latest engineering practice of Europe with new, improved standards of Canadian performance. This new car has a low, European-type body. With height and length in true symmetrical pro- portion. V ~ It turns in-a34-foot circle . . . that's less than the width of an average city street. You can park it iii l4 feet which is much less than the space required for the ordinary car. lt has a high-torque, iii-horsepower motor of small bore and long stroke—the same engineering principle as used in the fastest racing cars of this continent and Europe. 4-wheel brakes are an integral part of this new car's chassis design . a luxury which light car owners have not heretofore enjoyed. Measured tests show that it will stop in 2 car lengths from a speed of 25 miles an hour. l ts centre of gravity is extremely low, with ample road clearance . . thus giving a sense of security you have never found in any light car before. -T'w0 engineering ideals combined The Overland Whippet rep- resents a combination of the most advanced European and American engineering thought. . lt is a complete new ca . . . designed and built as a unit . . not an old-fashioned recoii- structed chassis. For over three years WillysrOverlarid engineers in Europe and America have been developing it. Over half a million miles of road tests proved the practical advantages of this car before it was released for production. The distinctive Comprimi urilh old-juxliioncil bulky mm the Whippet is imiiller and much riiorc ranful. Nule the low, European-type bu y. imagine yourself on the Boulevards of France. Low-swung . .1'3l(lSl1 . . . graceful as a whippet . . ._ that's the only way to describe it. Complete symmetry of design has been achieved with compact external dimensions. Compared with contemporary, big, bulky cars the Overland Whippet appearssmarter and much more graceful. That's be- cause height and length are in true artistic proportion. In the Ovcrlantl Whippet you have the feeling of riding closer to the ground . . . with tlic rcsult- _ ant sense of solidity and absence of that side-sway so noticeable in the tronvcntioiial type of tar. That high-upin-tlie-air feeling 1S gone . . . here l5 8 new kind of riding comfort. tires a1 IIit/ierlo unheard-of economy Here at last is an automo- bile that will run 35 miles on a gallon of gasoline . well over 1,000 miles on a _gsllon of oil _. . WilIlPCX- traordinary mileage on tires. It cuts present operating costs just about in hulf. Doubles the value of every dollar you now spend for upkeep. Exhaustive tests so far iiirliitatc that the average year's opt-rating cost (if tlic Overland Whippet should save you from 375 to $150 ill gas, oil, tires and mechanical upkeep. Dirsigneil (mil lii/ill ‘LtYi/IZOILI rirstriklivns The engineers who (‘ll.‘;il_..'ii((l this car . . . and Texlr so‘ or indiralo that on Overland hippel will save you ear on gas, vii, upkeep. I76 to 8160 tidy the men who built it . . . have worked with- out restrictions. Nothing has been spared that would improve its engineering or its c uality. The Overland “lhippet is not a 1 or 2 year car. Instead, it has been honestly built to give years and years of satisfactory service . . . to deliver thrilling and trouble-free performance for thousands and thousands of miles. This new-type car has such "Wily equipment as ii. (me-piece Vi’ill(l>lil€ltl,(‘(iWl\'£’lllll&ll()i',q\.llCl(- acting crank-type regulators on doors and windows. Abs-nutifulctitvclourtrimming is uscil for seats and cushion backs . .Wll.ll sides and heaibliiiiiig to match. A dome-light and a handsome walnut-finished instrument lmard add to its unusually attractive and complete interior equipment. The car is beautifully finished with durable triple-coated lacquer that will retain its lustrous beauty for years and years. To millions of (‘zinadiuii women this car will bring zin eiiiircly new pride of ownership-a new delight iii its comfort and refinements. i ‘See this neuilvpe car Come, sec this car. Take this zidvertisement with you and check the things we say here against what you fiiiil. We have purposely understated every fact. \Ve have llllil you the story of the Overland Whippet WllllUUl exaggeration. You have never seen a r":ir like this before. \Vitli the iniroiluctiiiii of the Overland Whippet, it is ilaiigvrous today to consider the purchase of a less iiioilcrii car. l TodayOvcrlaiiil . . and Overland alone . . . offers you these unique engineering attainments. in fairness to yourself, sec this wonderful new-type car. body lines of the Overland Whip- pet frankly re- semble the smart- est , automobiles of this continent and Continental Europe. Stand before this oar and you‘ can McLainc Service Station Phone 860 186 Grafton Street. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Miss Lorene Shreenan, Kinkoro. is gpfllldllig a pleasant vacation at Harmony Junction. Willie there she is the guest of her aunt Mrs. John _ D. MadPiiee. =She is also spending ‘ , _. a week with her aunt Mrs. Lewis sun's‘ 3° MlLEs J. . i , , liiaoDona d Elmira In Slop-watch wit: show that the Whippet accelerate: 18% faster lion other light l-tylinder can. ova naANp Whippet. Canadafs New-Type Light Car Mr. Dan Morrison of the Bank 0t Commerce, Sydney. C. B. with Mrs. Morrison and two interesting child- ren are retuming today after a hol- liiay visit at the farmer's parent's and sister, Mr. iind Mrs. George Morrison, Bradalbane and Mrs. Ira llVisoLeod, French River, respective- y. Illillltllllcl] .\li-|lci", famous Slliilllltllihhlllla "Coleman lindd, holed Ameri- I geanlulfillll[Williltl pvald $2aiuizeatlcaii sculptor. Miss Mcller has sur- fing lnfilllllulll New \0i‘k rocentlyJprisi-il the music and screen world Hm t ie ‘lllinld central Art Gal-_ by i-ilgiiiiir; a 12 weeks‘ contract at a o viciv tho two recently comlsllooo ii wei-k to uvliear in the ed liiisis of herself on exhibi- movies in s Charlie Chaplin pro- on iin-m The biinisiierjiiiictinii. w t The Markets KODAK Autographic Kodaks $5.00 UP Brownies (EB-St" man made) $2.25 UP KODAK FILMS All Sizes Finishing that’s right and on time. T0 GIHNV 50,004) CARS HIKAPEK. ' firsts 31-32. seconds 25. VA'NCOUVER— Producers iieii- um-y i.) gtlffcli ]\l‘l('U:1. lug extras 32-433, firsts Ill) ~31 Tingling lii eggs was (iiiii-t duo to Become 27‘23- P119” l" ""1111 a lilflvkvllllll!"1‘le'"""“l- lmwll" nurniniiii inrnn-i-s :|i lousl. ilriuiflllillrl (‘"3 extra“ 35—37i “r515 1l3l“'35ii<iilii\' l"l7'll1‘~1| 2.. ‘l i-zisoii, i-iiiiipzi . iiiiviiiii-i- i-siiiiiiili-ii iiiiii i-oiiii- ri-iiiiii sectintls-31—33. ‘led wiith 1,003 I01‘ U“? P1111113 m1)’ lll-“l lliiil Nlilll‘ on lls gi-iipi- llllliltllf'_\'. lly ST. JOHN. N. fL-(‘ountry deal‘l\\'¢ikik‘ 11-224, Ils llrtillilPlltili u. l‘X|>t't'll'tl in r\‘l|i'l\ erg paying prodnpers (Extras 31|i \\'lllll‘ riiiiiiii llllll lilllll! fit!!!" 27. 1496011119 25. 11ml Hellllllli Old crop (‘anadizm potaiiii-s are - llltll gri-iiiiiq extras 32. firsts 28, seconds 26. now almost. i-xliaiistt-il niui the now H" " l H" In“: Prices to retailers extrns llli, tlrstslri-iiii is making its iippoariiiii-e llilmm" mm“_"'n_r;' ‘In '_"_‘ur"ll_|‘\_lfl l" 32' secnlu“ 28' ‘llrlmlnr vfllllllli‘ l“ “W nmrkm‘ Th“ i925, (nllforiilii is Rfllll to have slilp HAl-PFAX. N- 5-99109111 illly- new crop AHWYWII" Wlwl“ “"14 “l nini-i- |_'i‘:||vi-.~l tliali lhi~ l'l‘itl of iin- l' iiig country shippers delivered 5s ii iiurrel No. i grade. No 2 grailv iiiii-in iin- i-niiri- iii-anon. l|ilI'llt1l\ Halifax extras 3'3, firsts .33, sec-int $3.75 and 1N0 1i iii $2.75. l~l>l'11.\'111l-' and rulllr=ill~ii i'_ll1.\' nu lul- onds 20. llutier receipts toiliiy wore 7,118 imrluul our! Hi iii-Illiiifui -\i-._1- irriiiu- °P11Rb°TTE1Y>WM P- i=- I- ~lr=i<=k=wes "m".1"""*“ “‘“" 4-33"“W.l'.'.l..."l'illi.\'I.’-'.ll‘I.'.l;.-7.l"li'.;..1Zlflliilil? Wholesalers paying country points Fflllily. There was no change oi WNW] ‘M. Hm"\_:_rhlll";ilh_fl" n Is M“ extras 28. firsts 26, sei-ouils 22, miii- and business iviii-i quiet. ltd mm,“ jabbing extras ‘32, firsts 29 seconds geipii of cheese were 22.4109 boxes 25. ‘lllitl lllt'l'i'.tlilt‘ or 10.000 over thcsc MONTREAL. Que" July ill» Pro-lug in,“ piry1n_v,.iraiiiug on spot was ing country shippers delivered 011F019 "llillllif l" will Brill" lllt‘ slow. l cases returned extras 25, firsts gig-local produce market today was’ iii-ans l‘lll('ll at $2.25 lianil piokoil A“ m" m". W" hmwr "mum mw seconds i8. prices to retailers ex-‘Rlow with little demand from anylwiiite wiili smaller quantities from h’ Timur" M“ hi,“ {H M“ "m" N a tras 35-86. firsts 30-32, seconds source. Tho undertone tor car $135 in $2.45 a iiui-ihci. u-i illtlrv i...” i.» will his mlfll. P1 s iii»; 26. ‘ lots oi Canadian western oats was iii-in-ni-i-ii in-iniriiin-iii or iin- . ill _ strong and prices were advanced :">"|1IY1"III<I'F l“'1""1ll4'l11ll':lI1"1;l h I I _ - _ , _ nth-rs. " ir i- mg rii o a u‘ h izi shlPfigxsigciilslllligrgxtrascgllf-fgll:l1zTliisndngrkrfhefor spring win-iii ""'Em'“‘ "ummv ""NT“"0“PE"' ""1 l" "- .\'1‘11"- iwri-rilliiii in i-i-iii- ship- :iiii|:ii_\' hiig liiiiisi- t'l|\ll[IIlI1‘Ill. liirliiilliii,’ vlllllilllllll Flilrlilll. iiiti-r carrier:- and . are lillllll‘ iiiiii hi-nlili savers i 1| iii profits. ‘nail and this“ will have a ll'llll- tfl\lill“‘tlll-\'li\ (canndhn PM." Priiliiliiiiiiii iiiis its good points for’ OTTAWA. Ontn July tit-Offers havebeen received iii Montreal ot two cars of western eggs extras 29 1-2, firsts 27 1-2. seconds 22 1-2 Loib Winnipeg freight three cents. TORONTO-Dealers are- buying delivered extras 30. firsts 26-27. seconds 22-23. Prices to retailers extras ~3&-36, firsts 81. seconds 27-28. MONTREAL- Extras are firm with firsts and seconds sag]. Dealers are paying delivered for ungrsded eggs extras 31-33. firsts 26-30, seconds 21-26. Prices to retailers extras 38, firsts 30-32, (Elttolltlfl 2s—29. WlNNlPEG-Deaiers are quot- HHIIIISF. Itl‘. Nl)l"l‘lI\\'I'1N'l‘ \\‘lll*'.\'l‘ IIAIKTICHT. 'l‘lii- llill'\'4‘-llll|K o! tiii- \\'lll‘ill i-riip iii llii- Si-iitiiirvsi has lii-i-ii rii|iii|l_v niiriiiir- I'll by ilii- iiilri-iii iii‘ tiw "combine" lulrvvslcr-lliri-siii-r, iii-i-i-riiiiii: to iii.- l(4'>1t'IlI'l'li ih-piiriiiii-iit of iiii- Niiiiiiiiiil \\Nill'llillllll iii‘ l~‘.'iriii Flqiilpiiii-iit Miiiiu- f:ll'|llI‘i‘l‘i4 tliii- l'tllll|bllll_\' iiiiiiiiifiii-tiirliiiz iliis iiiiiflt him lllllllllPtl lfs Milli‘)! llllN , . aiiil liiiil your ltii suii-s iloiiivli-il "ll l|"1‘\‘l<illtl year's lii ill!‘ l‘. i4. ‘Piu- i~iil iii‘ if» to 2o (‘Plllfl ii iiuiihi-l off ilio i-t l|i|f'\‘l'illllIl!. ilii- Plllllllillllllll ii! - 40>: _' fiiriii iroiiii-ii. has iiiiiiiii - si-ll fiislcr liiiiii ll i-iiiilil - |iiii<|i> for lhi- punt lliri-v _\‘I1III‘II. 0H. MY BACK! (ll-t someone to thoroughly with it relieves pain. HlNKRDPESZ .. LiNiMEN-TY IIOGN lllll REFUND PRICE FUN PORN. -— masssge i: Mimi-ch. I . - ~ »-_ . firsts 20-21. seconds 15-16. Dip-flour was unchanged but was, Imlmrm van"), ,,,,“,n,,,,,,,,. 1'\l',:,',il_",,":r','§ ','I',.,'_I'H’I"I:"_"',L'T ':""“H'_‘?,_' AFTER THE BATTLE “vered cane“ returned‘ Prlcpn m strong‘ An impmved demand wasimfililfl this your have llNlPlY llfll\|'l1‘tl and was down lo 0.7 lii October i019. __F,_°m ‘he New- vork Evan,“ world retailers extras s4. firsts 31, sec- reported. Jhllilo iii I925. Ilcrlvrtlln): lo siwviiirr rin- l\\'l|l|Z.~i info :i|i1| wit of unit» Wllh ' “v o ' onds 25. . ,\'nn Poll or llio lilnhliiz“ Pnnrornlg, im- his Illltl iiniiiu 00H! crops tins , EDMQNTQN _- Country dggflgfg Winter wheat flour responded t0 (‘hiiiiiiior of (‘oiiiiiii-ri-o. l-p to Jiiirii- i, in-i-ii so iiriiiiiii- ihiit ilii- [\l'l1‘l' swings‘ limaking sales extras 24-25. firsts a strong demand but no actliiiiy tzlslrrnlwiz-IBI? fiilliiprvilhhrrzii- ll:'l‘fll‘rllflflll|llli' ‘to the‘ int-inn», 1 ___ ' __ . l d‘ - ll mp0!" I ,_ I ‘ -' I l i WIN‘ ll IIIVF PFII POI!- ‘ lzgtaizlzrsuesgllrtz 1:6. ‘lslrstsptlilflfieietcq chlllllletafeltlidqllvihaggtlfllllssytgpllve '1" “h""““ "“""""’7“'- l“"“"" “"""“l- """"‘"l has haul" for lbs‘ v ' I I l Phonl The Ru: m KODAK “‘I'——-» »- _ . . nlgalgflslvrneligtrarasance to lree “Von”: l!’ 0f seasoning on “my In- me brnaly mean a small “"88 no "mes nnlns. but it re- “ the l“ I9 for any one iiiwii m Dv y will last a ioii| iif yon do not have a steamer. take an ordinary saucepan. till it one-quarter with water, place over ii an ordinary colander, put what- "ver you want to steam in that and cover it with the saucepan cover. Il- inskas atlas makeslillt steamer. - county nliiiii- insl \'l'l\l'. ’i‘riii~tiiri1mliiiir Fri-iii prollfli- sows only. the Mo-I CAIBARY — Count?!‘ duh", Th9 ‘T517391 h" lmled hi1)‘ mwfiiriiiliig n-liii iinii-niifii- iipriii-iiiiz llllll lmiiii system of hog sanitation iavolfi, 80"“! Bltfll I5. "P!!! 31. secondsitinued lteldY- The ca"? 0V" Olcultivntlon. motor truck transportation in: spraying with dlsinlectalitl, In‘ , i 1s. Prioss lsrrotaiis s extras M, the old crop is expected to ibeuid exiiert uiiirln-tliis wls- ' llwufliin! and vim We!" arms-n. ‘ -..l . '_, ._ . ' --~-~-—-- 0nd! as. and toned on“ new‘ 13.000 curs nwrc shlppi-il from our iiiinliii-iiiin of two lint-r, n 3w,“ hfppqln‘ I l