l find it three 08.118. The label in Rad and While From Canadcfsl Fine Dairy Farms Comes the rich, creamy milk you get in the Carnation red and white labeled _can. It is tested rigidly for purity and richness, evaporated to double richness and kept safe by sterilization. Open a can when you need it-—you will always, You will enjoy it in place of cream on cereal orfruit, and in cofiee. For tea, use it diluted, o fresh and sweet. parts water. ' Add to Carnation a little more than an equal part of Water and you have milk of natural con- sistency, for all milk uses. Carnation Milk is ‘convenient and economical. Order from your grocer several tall (16 oz.) cans or a case ‘of 48 .The Carnation Recipe Book contains many a good recipe such as below. Write for a copy. CREAM WHITE SAUCE (For Creuming Vegetables): 2 tablespoons flour, 1/; cup Carnation Milk, 2 tablespoons butter or substitute, ‘it teaspoon salt,.% cup water. Melt butter or butter substitute, add flour and stir until thoroughly mixed. Add the milk, diluted with water, and cook about five minutes, or until the mixture thickens, then add seasonings. This recipe makes one cup of White Sauce. All vegetables may be creamed. The vegetables should be cooked by either boiling or steaming. After cooking with salt, drain and add Cream Sauce. ' ‘Produced in Canada by — Ciuumioii Mint Piionucrs COMPANY, LIMITED ' our-in Ayinar .- 1 . (at/i aim/l ‘ R WAN!) ne part Carnation, 1M THE CHARLOTTETOWN Blti lEAiiiiES' (Canadian Frau.) Results oi‘ games played in the Major Leagues yesterday:_ American League. R. ll. E Boston _________________ .. 1. 4 l llttroit ________________ _. 9 l1 2 BatL-Fullerto nand Saving; Pil- lett and Woodail. H. l-l. E. Philadelphia ........... __ 9 9 2 Si. Louis _______________ .. 7 15 7 Ililtl.-iBlll'lIfl, Meeker and Perk- iiis; Bruggy. Grunt, Lyons Beck and Rego. New York ____________ __ it) 13 2 Cleveland ............. _- .4 7 '4 Batt.—Bush and Bengough; llof-_ man, Coveiskie and Bewell. Washington flhicugh nflllr-JOHHBOH and Ruel; Cue- gios, Lyons and Grouse, National League. Ch iciigo Brooklyn Butt-Aldridge and llnriiiettf Doiik and Taylor. Now York, postponed ruin. Cincinnati, Philadelphia, llonod ,rain. ' St. Louis Boston giimc was play- oil ill-i double llNl<l0l"Sflll1I‘dlly. ___ THAT ELLIOTVALE .- FORT AUGUSTUS BALL GAME ' post- Spurts Editor Guardian. Sir-fl was somcwhut surprised in looking over the Guardian of lilo llith inst, to sce thercln a write-up about a game of bull which took place on Sept. 8th, between the Fort. Augustus hull team and Elliot- viiic, resulting in ii victory for the l:itic-i' 17~lfi, it apps-urn to mo. tiiatthc writer iii‘ siiinc oithcr (loos not know wliu-t iii- is tnlking about. or wishes to i-laiss us iis something pretty soft. Now, for the information of those lnti-rcstcd l may say that the Fort Augustus ti-am did not play lillllot- Yitin on this above mentioned flilti‘. Sonic boys from this section did piuy n giiiiic with them, four of the Font Augustus teztm were included amongst the-m. Our pitcher, Glitch. or, first. and second bascmcn, and one oi‘ our ficlders inot taking pzirt. 'i‘licy agreed to play it six innings‘ giiuic, but nt. the ond oi‘ t-he'flt't.h when things looked warm for Elli- OlVillP, Conch P, Whelun, classed as a man of “coolness and foro- sight." ithought llkc the Frenchman trhiinging his socks, that he “smell- etl derfeel," (defeat) and with his stalwarts marched off the field. l guess this will be chalked up in Elllotviile "Mali of Fame" as an- THAT CAR . 0F YOURS _ BY HARRY E.- PORTER cocoa ‘ ***4-¢-¢+4>a. CO WfUQ ‘COO-QC ’l‘liis is ii stirics of articles pr-r- tiiiiiiug to maintenance nnd repii of your Automobile. We will he ill‘ its mechanism.“ Si-iiil your inquiries to "Antonio- hill-s" The Guardian. THE CARE OF YOUR CAR i‘ The Cooling System 'l‘ho cooling of your eiigiiiu ciiii ill‘ grmrtly iiiivllliiiii-d by oci-uslon» iiiiy iiraiiiiiig llll‘ rniliuttir and let.’ ting wzilci" flow through it from ll ilflftf‘, and wash out corrosion and rust ilvposiis in tho radiator and l-iiginc. Whon doing this, chuck tho fiin pullcy for proper tightness, illlil ill!‘ inn hluilos for proprr pilicii; l'l'l'il.‘if‘ thp. inn, iinii with .1 little Viififllillf‘ on ii cloziii ‘cloth. (alt-an fun ltlllil. Mud or foreign substance in thc i-ori» iif tho radiator should lit‘ rc lllfi\'l‘ll. as this ilccldriliv iiiipcili-s ihi- cooling prociiss. 'l‘h<- pitch of the fun binders is so_ liinl. iipon revolving, it nuts thc llll‘ \\i|h thc fort-intuit "dire iind tho iiirvo of thc hiiido throws it. back lo tho i-iiglnc. , 43iii~siliiii.~~l llilVi‘. a- that l i-iiinnil stop oil from coining out of timing gonr (‘.()Vf‘l‘, it's working on it, but i-t. Hi.‘f‘lllli they "My nerves were in a very bad Jclltli lo answer through this col- iiiuii. questions regarding your cur iv-it to ri-iuovi- oil iuiii prrvciit sllp- ' I lll|\"i' hiid a number of incchan, i“Ner"ves in Bad State “CouldNot Sleep” Mrs. H. N. Tardell, llarrownxiitlniDntqsvrilieas l did not know what it was to have a not cat, and never felt wcli. l heard about Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. ‘ Dr. .(;hase’s Nerve Food l0 m I rm of ab pub. man-mm Bum O 0m Wl- 'l‘°'°"" *?**°****‘*""'****°-°*‘ ciiniiot find the trouble. No leak age: through iiny parts as every~ thing is tight. Are thorn tiny pliioos closed. Iwlicrie oil should go hack into base’? H. L. 5., Charlottetown Aiis.~—li'our trouble appears to iliv in thc fact that thcrc is clear- ‘ancc whore the shaft goes through iihc timing gear ease. Ilsualiy this is thc fault of continual main hear- . ing fitting, where the shnft is very! high in tho motor and has elongated] “Jthe outlet through the timing gear l S0. i Viihntever oil leaks occur. the reason presents itself in the fact that there must he clearance to al- low the oil to pass by. The. oil nat- urally runs back into the motor after it has lubricated the timing gears. if there is an obstruction in drain, then the oil would have no other pliicc to go, bill to force its way through thc timing gear cuss. Volt gaskets are often a great as- sistance to prevent oil leaks, and (""9 hfiillil lilkfiu to have them ln~ stalled in n pluco when; they will not interfere with the timing gear, by being lorii up. i—~<c-o-c>———— LABOR CONFERENCE LONDON, Si. t. 20.—-'l‘ho Empire Lzihor (lonfcrcnicc, which as origin. ally plunnod was no ambitious lines, took pliiccs in London ycsterd-ziy bui wus u small affair, The only Ciuiiiilinn rcprescutative was Mrs. Plngliind, of thc Fuiicratcd bubor Pnrty of British Columbia. The Conference (iccidod to request Brit. ish llilhor i.o sol. up s (iOllllllllltlfi to (il‘fll with iill iloiiiinion (iuostlons and to (inter into (Zlfil-lf‘ relation- ships with overy labor movement. under thc British flag. Also decided to zisk for liiciiiiiul Empire Liibor Cotifcrciici-s. Thvrc wiis a (voloroil dolciihto from British Guiana. state, and__for nearly nix months night's red. l could and thought l would try it. After taking it for a few days l began to feel better, and soon was able to sleep well at night. My appe- tite also returned. arid l felt stronger and better, and after taking three boxel of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food l was quite well. l Colleen Moore- HAS CHARACTERISTIC ROLE IN "PAINTED PEOPLE." NOW PLAYING HERE (toll-con Moore became famous for her "tomboy" roles before the prcsentday flapper stepped tllll0 the limelight. Following the film fas- hlons, she essayed a flapper role in "Flaming Youth," and, in theat- rical parlance, “knocked them cold" for "Flaming Youth" was the sen- siition of the year. ‘She can again be seen as a tom- boy in her lat-est offering. “Painted People," ii First National picture which opened yesterday at the Print-s Edward Theatre and is en~ joying unusual success. The picture wiis directed by Clarence Badger from lticharil Council's famous story, "The Swamp Angel," which rnli scriiilly in Colliers Weekly. Wo doubt whether a more perfect ciisl liiis gvcr been assembled than that which graces "Painted People." (lust. as Ellie Byrnc, a snisll town hoyilon with an ambitious soul, Miss Moore has a part peculiarly fitting to hcr talents and she over- looks no opportunity to lure s. lnugh~an accomplishment at whrlch itllfi,lS so silt-pt. Playing opposite hor ls lion Lyon, the young lovor of “Potash and Perimultcr," other famous nnmos t.o ho found in the list are Annii. Q. Nilsson, Chur- lotto Mort-Iain, Hull Montana, Chur- lcs Murray, Mary Alden. June El‘. vidge, Mary Curr, Joseph Striker, Russell Simpson unil Sam Dc Gras- so, "Painted Poopln" is a comedy ilruiuii of such unusual excellenco and appeal that wn accord it. our hearty recommendation, and our hnpn is that Miss Moore will supply us with further entertainment of this nature. -———-<0a>-i——- Mlnarrfa LInlment-Hsala Cuts. fffromboy” two teams can not meet again this and _ other instance of where Mr. Whel- aii's foresight won a close contest. The writer goes on ito say that ow- i-ng to the various colleges opening it is to he regretted than- those season. Well, l am informed t-ha-t just two 0f ~thcir~plsyers are going to college. Personally ‘speaking, i don't think you could coax Elliot vale into a ten-acre field with tho ‘Fort Augustus team, and to prove my assertions correct, l aim in- structed ito issue a challenge to Elli- otvale to play U5 a friendly ‘game of liiill any day to suit themselves within the next fortnight, and tn replace vacancies on their team caused by the “v-srlous colleges" re-opeining. Wie will allow themito pick players, from the adjoining sections of Lake Verde and Vernon River if they so desire. Further- more I may say that we will play them for sport or for ii sidc bet of $10 under the above mcntioucd conditions. ‘Come on, Elliotvale, he sports! Don't take thc “Fox and the Grapes" for a imnral! l remain, yours in sport, Capt. Fort Augustus Team. -_-—-eo->-——— COVE HEAD RlFLE CLUB SHOOT 'l‘lio following are the scores made at thc Cove Hell-d Rifle Ciliil Shoot. on Saturday. Sept. 20. Pos- siblc 105, flanges 200, 500 and 600 yds. commence at 9 a.m. Biiifiomo UP FATHER i’ GUARDIAN catro Genuine V ictrolas $37.50 In $615.00 Sold on cnsi/ . payments i!‘ desired £00k for r/ii- rmdr mil/ii ‘In! MASTER'S voir/ ofitlic Ham > talking ma" inc is not a VICTROLA Why buyasub- stitute you - [rope nrill do as well. Genuine Vi CTROLAS cost no more Look for the trade mark “HIS MASTEIYSVCIC " Nunfltlé 352/’ Victor Talking’ Machine Compaigr . of Canfldaldlnited s i 200 M A. Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ~--- "“"'-‘—'“ “- ll Ma e - - 1m, Maya _ s7 HOW THEY STAND J It. Allan . 84 “i w_ 303mm, _ g2 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. McMiilliin . ill _]_ q Minn _ _ _ _ __ _ g1 Won. iiosi. l‘i-. John McMiliun . 7R “iushlngtnn U.-. X7 ii" 55H .l, licrrignn 6R New York __ - fill 573 ii. Coins .. 68 Detroit .. . .. 67 .550 A. Aiild . . . . . . .. .. 68,St. lioiils “UV.-. - ‘ll .3lo ll. McKlnnoii 63 (Jlcvcii-ind _____ .. 66 8L‘. .416 L, McMillan Fifi Philiidolpliiw .. ti? 75 .-l7l V. Prolldr . - . . .. 47 llostoii __. . (i5 X3 .iIi!l G. McCailum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 44 (fhipiigo ____ x3 _i;ti Tho Annual Prize Shoot of the NA'1-|QNA|_ LEAGUE i (‘love Head Rifle (‘rlub tiikcs placo Wm, “m, I'll Thursday, Sept. 25th. Shooting to New york ______ g9 59 flip] iiriioklyn . .. . Xi) (iii l’lit:.<l>iir'.: N6 fill (‘inriniuiti .. R0 T7 Jill, (‘iiliicgli _ (l5 fill Jill} Si. Louis 6i ti.’- Jill; Phllutlclphiu ..... 53 1H‘. .3631 lliistoii _ . . . . . . . -. fit iii» .129,’ - j<a> . llo \vii.< looking for a rich iivlin, iiiiil lhi iight ho ll‘lil foiiml what. ho rr-iiiiiri-ii. “l lovi- you." ho siilil, "uiorolhtin i i-ii“ ti-ll in w ril " “'l'r_\' flgiiri s _ -»-~-<+ is it iili right ito food hogs corn in lllt‘ our? No. put it in the trough - Tflflllfifi coldly. >--—-—~ ll-llll lot llii-in hoip liIiWIlSPll/PH. rm, ' .5ii3_ [n fhefeg Healing iii Every Touch i y’ am-Buk <9 Salfi For ES 8/ /Nt/UP/ES. Sooi/i/h , SKI/V 0/ E 4n; iiiliofiiiéiiiiiiy-fis $TO° ‘QHOKiNQ THAT NKNUTE Now‘ have also given the Nerve Food to my little girl. with N- suits." HOQRID mos, - THE 4UE§T€> Wit-k BE AEQiviwq AN‘; KLQNQ MW - liiiiii i ‘iiiiii iiiiill J l FAQOkJQl-AT 5Axof-‘HQNE l ruoumn’ ~<0UR MOTHER MlQHT Lima v/FLL - ‘DHE " .:' ‘:1’ .;.u.»_=.;-.\*Q- ' WELL. rota THE ©1974 av luv-i. Frarufl! Sznvint. Inc ("irrai Rmriin iilhu 1m.- __._____\ ..._ wHAT (is/ER ‘(Ow O0 BUDDY - DONT |_\C.v-\1’ "HAT W98 "s HERE i mar cor CALLED #62 BMOKiN -,... “H”... ,/.4jl. ,.._-......