(a MONDAY, 1m! wltolewheatcracltei’ w-m 6-w- TRISCUIT made the same as Shredded Wheat Biscuit Pressed into a wafer —FOR LITE WIITIRN NEWO —Page 3 is available. ti. ..—GUARDIAN8 ON SAL! Al. the Guardian's Western Oflloe in the hit-Neill Building, Summer-side av- lery day. OFFICE. — ‘his ‘Guardian's Western Ollce in now ‘located in the llcNsill Building; Water Stcflummeraide, where lub- lscrlptiona, new: 0r advertising ‘will be received. The phone num- ‘her in I83. I —GUARDIAN laews on Thursday of the death in lEast Lexington, .\iass., of her sis» Crisp. Delicious BREEDING FUR BEARING RA BBITS II I Proflt-tlivlno home industry. but you must keep the serlulne Manchu strain. England’; oldest strain, to insure the highest return. FOR GENUINE PEDlGREE STOCK suv FROM The Island Rabbitry F. M. IVES MONTAGUE EACH RABBIT WAR RANTED. ‘Vnry best drivers are those who Stflvs (Continued irorn page 4.1 Professional men and men oi af- f-HPS. With their minds full oi lwt-igitty problems. make poorer ‘drivers than those oi less general intelligence. usually: The practical test wdhich deter- mines the prospective driver's care- iulnesr. his alertness and quick- ness oi rr-at-tiou, is given by means of a "dummy" car. set up in the laboratory. The driver takes his seat behiu-zl the wheel. Then he is ther a man or woman is fit to drive an automobile without serious clau- ger oi accident," said 1).". liavrl TVechsler, of the Psychological (‘or- poration of New York. “Oair te-ts have been applied in the exsnxinre‘ U011 0i hundreds 0f t-hatiifeu" i11- cluding the employees oi nzit: ill the large taxicab companies. uu-l l" 119111191‘ 511ml! I101’ 9X1"! brigilLllnvaded his residence at Hill's Riv- iter “rs. D. C. Brown. Mrs. Brown was before her marriage Miss Nel- ilie Clarke, oi Crapaud. I —GRADUATES — Among the =graduaiing class irom Union Com- -mercial College las; week are: Miss .\iary Jenkins. Miss Ethel Hamill and Mists Louise Cox. who have re- turned to their respective homes to spend the summer with their parents. Them many iriends wish to congratulate these young ladies on their success. —RETURNS HOME—.\lrs. F. J. ‘Buote has lately arrived at her home in Tignlsh. where she will spend the summer. Her daughter, Miss Alma Buote, remains in New York for a time, where she has met with success as an artist and while ‘holding a position as designer is iurther improving her knowledge ,0! art. —-SURPRISE PARTY—.-\ few ev- enings ago a surprise party was sprung on .\i.r. George A. Clark. wvhen over seventy oi his friends ‘er and gave him a shower oi nice ygiits. Dancing and music were in- glulged in well into the wee sma’ ‘hours. when all departed voting that they had a very enjoyable mime. i §AD NEWS.-4.\‘lrs. G. W. \\'ar-. -ren, Summerside, received the sadl --BASEBALL.—The second game ‘Of the Summerside Basehalli "League was closely contested and; intensely interesting up to the very; lost minute. It was finally won by 1th" Senators who defeated the; . lt llll ~l ‘ -‘ - ‘hihreglu a 0 émf “u? “dfifl; told that certain colored lights onlwml rand pirates by the clmql w] e "peneme U: ‘f? m“! the hoard in front oi him are slg-lacoro of i0 runs to 9. The i-tflmcl lhemieiifei. 8-8 shown by 1-1011‘ 97"" M15 of different kinds‘ m answer wzts1pl:i_vedon Thursday evening on players’ records." Dr. Wechslers tests are of two kinds. One is a general intelli- gence test, with some adaptations to make it more directly adaptable to drivers; the tithe;- is an ingeni- -’ i, ous "practical" test. which is the " ' more important oi the two. "Oi course, it goes without say- ing that a certain degree of intelli- gence is essential to sale driving. It is rnmpztratiirely cosy to weed out those below the minimum re- quiryzmrsnifi‘. Fillll Dr. Wechslr-r,‘ Ones veho are stipor-quick. 'i‘hv-.ir very kccnncss makes them darin: and CODSQQllFJDIly t art-less. 'l'hr- r-r-rrr-ve-a- ab“; not so ousy to eliminate thw- to which he must do certainthings. it takes 15 minutes tor the de- vice to complete lLs cycle of sudden flashes 0i’ diifcrent colored lights, eueh carrying a warning signal to the man behindpthe wheel. When the test ls finished. a completed ‘count of errors and oi "perfect" marks is shown on antamatic coun- ‘tt-rs. and these records give a prac- tically perfect picture of the lilti- jolts uhiLty to thin? quickly in 113s" of emerxtincy, as well as in- rlir-zning whether he has the neces- sary rallllfiil tn maiu- a sale driver. i That this test is a practical one is indicated by the preciseness with \\'lllCll it tallies with the actual ac- t-itlt-nt records oi the taxi drivers the High School grounds. --K. C, ENTERTAINMENT.- 'l‘here was a good attendance at the Social in the K. C. Home. Summer- side. on Wednesday nighL The ladies prize for cards was won hy Mrs. W. Sullivan and the gentle- man's by Dr. J. A. MaoYhee. Re- freshments were served after which dancing was indulged in. —LATE MR8. 0lLLl8.—’I‘hc- death occurred in Summer-side on ’l‘.hursday morning oi Mrs. Mary A. Gillie atthe advanced age of RR years. The late Mrs. Gillie harl boon ailing for about 5 years and has ‘been confined to her ‘bed for a year and has home her great nuiferlnt: with patience and fortitude. Rh:- leaves to mourn one brother Mr. Joseph Gillis. Summerslde, and ‘ca... ‘tested hy it. Every man who hallmne. daughter Mrs. Lucy Houzhton. , “.1 m‘ against M on the-Summertime? also two grand-sons ,xn,‘;,ta(,:;f; rqemms made“; DergGCQF-dgar Houghton. Charlottetown f“ s}??? 313.22.: ‘ii.°.“.’..§§.:i“i‘;i“.2' mars; .i'~‘"i h“ emmgh “u ‘H s ° imorning from the residence of her SOMETHING him H!‘ 11 D001‘ driver 011 the mm" (laughter. Mrs. Irloughton. to Si. DIFFERENT , party's books tailed seriously in theiPauVs Church, thence to St. Paul's in the lcemetery. - tests. l —-$UCCEBSFUL 80CliAL-— A ln New York this methodoi test-l ling h“ nee“ made gmeranY avamivery successful social was held in i f lable, to individuals who wish to de- 518-919 be“ Han’ Grand Riven on tel-mine for themselves whetherihionday evening. On this occasion ilhey are m to drive, as well a; gonthe Grand River band. recently or- Chocolate I ganlzed, made their initial appear- emplo-ver‘ o! Chaufleunt Bemreiance and elicited ver . . y favorable Trcme d8 Menllté long it is efilbecieii lihfllll-herfi vzgiei‘qomment_ The members are an , he testing a ora or cs n a young men o! the Dal-m, and n 15 Marshmallows principal centres.—Popular Sciencolremalltable to note the progress Chocglate |that has been made and the degree .\l thl. i on y loi proficiency attained during the ‘short time since their organization. ‘it is principally to the untirlng ei- iiorts and skilled direction 0i their ‘pastor the Rev. John A. McDonald that this rapid progress is due. ,.'EASTERN AGENT- —Mr- J- Father John is sh (lid hand at the Vanilla Marshmallows ' New Delicious Eastern Guardian Treats W. Murdock is now Guardian alzent huflmms having ma“ yea" m," d ii" Munmiiu“ “"3 Km b“ agllsgifig organized the Miscouche band and QQC “if "u" ‘to receivo 119W! 1 (""5- brough-t it to a high state oi effic- Only Q ' I p king. 010- lency. We trust that we may have the leaau e oi en ~~"9°ME AND SEE ilTreasul-Bifirandplttve: hand on nititztlylgocczllsi? lilunters" in Port Hill hall, Tuesdavmnfl this summer_N ic pin-c. June ti. ll‘ not tine iirst' ' ' limo night following. 9665-64-21 II‘MURRAV RlVER—Dr. 1.. A. Johnston. will he in Murray River June 9th to l2th, Murray Harbor llth to 18th. 9663-7-21 ._’.\HHB Mnry Black. one oi the English settlers who had to T0- ‘main behind owing to dllnees when the lutnlly were comina. 81'7"“! who came to Fortune last week is flGrlOllSly ill with neuritis of the tin-oat. contracted during hi; trip across the Atlantic. Mr. George Keeie. accompanied by -his wiiie and three children motored from Char- lottetown 1o Rollo Bay sgtufflgy evening. Mr. Keefe is the fint to make the trip this season. H9 re- The REXALL Pose- KODAK 510R: 53:. Dezeng Diagnostic Professional Unit COMFORT FOB THI PATIINT IIIIUIINOY POI Tlll OPTOIITBIST in Portung Thursdfl)’ "ilhl- Doris considerable snow in difler- ent localities. Mr. Keats's mthrr i! vvrv ill. in fact mot. expected to recover. ..'ATTENDED CONVENTION lilrslllev.) JM. Moi/oil. St. Peterfl. roiurntvd nu Friday evening from the met-ling 0i‘ the W. M- 5~ 0i u"! Umitcd Church in Truro. N. S. During her visit. ah» was the guest or iMlhg lda M. Webster. Deaconess oi the First Church. Truro. W110 lg highly esteemrrl ior her work's sake. and her tine Christian person- ality. Minn Webster is a daughter oi ‘Mr. Bowley Webster. Marie. and a graduate oi’ the “Missions y and Deacontss ‘training Home." Toron- -l0. instruments Clot Dpienltrlll 0o euer no pletely ..'FORTUNE ITEM8--W0rdllls been r ceiveel from Mr. Mannuel Conohan who left here recently ior the United States that ho is llocaterl in Cambridge, has a good job and gettling good pay. Mr. ‘ lThompson McDonald is looking ai- a ter Mr. Conohan‘; term during his absence. Miss Ruby (Iofllnlraere- turned to Oharlottetown after e pleasant vacation spent at iflr home Mr. David Como whoeearm was no seriously injured some time ego. is able. to be to work lflll. Mr. Black one of the tmmvitrfllle poor lubricating oil, prevents your motor from delivering the full power it was built to give. Carbon makes your engine “knock” and miss, and causes pee-ignition. It takes the real pleasure out of motoring; because your car no longer responds to the accelerator as it should. i There is only one motor oil that success- fully combats carborr-Marvelube, the new process Imperial Motor Oil! Marvelube is new and entirely difierent from any other motor oil. It is made from Peruvian Cgude, the world’s rich- est lubricant base, by the Marvelube Process, which was developed by Imperial Oil Limited after four years of research and experiment. HARD, gritty carbon, deposited by No other motor oil mn compare with Marveiube either in its almost carbon- less quality or in all ’round lubricating value. No other oil company can duplicate Marveiube because Imperial Oil Limited controls both crude and process. Free your car from the drag of mrbonl Fill your crank case with the correct grade of Marvelube today and note the new power and smoothness with which this newest and finest of all motor oils endows your motor. Marvelube is made in six grades, includ- ing Marvelube “F” for Fords and is sold at Imperial Oil Stations and by good dealers everywhere. mnmm. on. LIMITED. . ‘ I Marvelube Nl QT 0 R D I ~ qfvwcesnitllq combats Lhrbon PERSONALS »-.\lr. E. 1-‘, Gzludct, Wellington. -».\ii.<s Elsie Murphy. tout-her Sll llllllOT salad, put in cos or ro-l lwus in riunmlcrsitlt; l-‘ritluv. t. - . - . . " the __Mm and Mrs‘ Frank Ginny‘ _ . lfvniilt’, fltllilhbuutlay at hcr lioluc lllillilC lettuce which stand‘; iiotlbclter and a little 10089!‘ tbs“ mo’ _ z ‘ _ _ 1n l\|ill\0lli. .\. iwavher better than the head or “FMBBTY W96! lmlmwh ' 131181-1168. have an their guest their; ——~.\l»r. J. A. Clarke, Superiutt-uti; -- ' ortllnar leai riot.‘ ‘starts up to fulfil its destiny 1nd grand nulco, Miss Patricia l. lCli- tut of the l-Jxperimoutul Fttrnl. hiiss liinit- (llllls and \lr Leou- Plxprgss is tvl? easlsiesi maturin iseed when the= raal blot weathfli‘ wood, oi Boston, who is enjt fllll-Z_('lléil‘ll)ll0lli\\'ll, ivus in Suulmt-rsidv 21rd (llllis have returuetl to their of LlIlsvlOTIK-IEifQtl plerfhendiculailtlfits l-ri. Romaine salad, snot-ht" hcr first VlSll to P. l5. l.—~.\'. ll‘ll .u_v. homo in iluyaido alter spending the ltrompg “m, and Tflanon 1e (he name for one ‘lettucé. ‘a alga-till; ——'Mrs. J. A. Brown. Blly5llll‘. is. "Antoni: the lslulltl Stutleilts Hf‘; Immlr m WMOILWN' lilirfiviittnlclidfill’ rltlkvlaijelvgligvlioriliethlug‘; lljvevttlicafizallillfiflggfdgolfacno:letitlfie 9091111138 B- (BW UBYS with X101‘ pnr-lllliiiilli; to Stuumersitic from ~ - many Vi-ITlEQlPS as the orddnary seed and you have hhe Win53” or Elli-B. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. .\iclvur,‘i\cttllla (follegc, Vvolivllle. wort-z e Healtltglvlltg 1031311111198“ varieties but l; 1B due romaine etllil- | Kinkora. She is accompanied ivy lifiidretl Buchanan uud Jutk cal-J for much experimenning ha u; is it is improved by tying the to: her two children, James and lit-u rulhers who gratluzttctl with lltlllfirsl uce becoming ‘one of the most popular 0f the in!!! router leaves to beetle” mend-N. , 11m the Business Atrademv. '1 home types, being hallway between BM “("9559 we blanching o! l ' i’ The last two springs have been leaf and head lettuce and lportak- 4'11"" leaves- , PM," —-Mis11 015a Clark returned l'vi‘i‘l »-~.\us.t ocurzlnh Gillis. lcnclivl‘ “"’“' m’ ‘hi’ P'°“"°"°" "f ‘MM in: or the types of each. 1t has-a W" m“ '°"'“°° “J wdveiatlml day morning to Pftllfltlellbi‘. it. i..il\'lldurc Centre. spent the wt-t-k ifilil l',u."_"°- in tact all the lemmas lender “elr-blalllclling 1198f! 0W1!!! 0t WM" am n’ mm be a i: never t0 resume her training in llll,'ii'-i her home in Arlington. lit-r sis- malt")? mm!‘ ‘n cm‘ wemher- Head l" i“! swim‘ 0i growth but does not 1° Wilden" who ‘and. am] anode Island Hospital‘ an“ spelul_itul_ ‘H53 Hm" who is taking m" i“ eazlytsorwin and transplanted ioriu a close head while the outer 81'0""! "-- 5" tfiasaanud [an]. mg a two week's holiday with llerlArl-‘l (fouret at Mtllllll st. vllcrnard, m {Grgflsi “he ":mj“,’" "U? m" "mm ‘°“"°“ “m °' “n” "'“'°' “h” “york: gall” ‘m; lettucml ‘Dlrentl. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Clark, Alllirzonish. has also returned to the 1,03,; lettuce‘; o u? over and as lender as any lea‘ lettuce‘ an" w o tailing through tell- Summenslde, BRINGING UP FdTHER_. "7 THAT IQD DON'T °~‘“°° CWHN’ Perri-Y 50°“ ‘ll-L Go DAv-rY: av inn. [urine Senna, In. SOME JAIZ l KNOW Wu I'LL "rurert ON THE. RADIQ AN‘ BROWN OUT THAT Ckfrlfl‘ wrru her homo for the holidays-N. $- AT 11.1. Do won and the ear. ly tomatoes and cucumbers ior the lie . . . .._...__'._____._.. .. THlb “OW qwa bOME it is the best or the late season very 00111111011 t uces as it stat-nos heat a little are to 86! i111 ""7 m“ lb ETNHON ~ W_E_A_‘< I NR. A.R\OT fiPEmqNQ u; WlL i M . FlRbT want. or: THAT cgfmhfi ,///////,/ “Ef C RYmq: A ..._By George Molifllm‘