Shrinking Estates WISELY men have made wills-but toooften uninforni ‘ private executors have been unable to prevent shrinkage oi‘ the Estate. Under the continuity of Eastern Trust Company Executor-ship. all assets are subject to -' " ‘ analysis with regard to ever changing " ' and conservation of principal. ‘III sasrcnu ‘raver COMPANY Head fies: HALIFAX, NS. “Ms..."~ "s... more.“ c. N. BIBSETT, inn-gar, CH-rloitetown Branlh. u... Handy Pack More for your money and the best Peppermint Sweet for any money look m WRIGLEYS RKJiiilitlyPlClt on your Dealers Counter “the glad-hearted” You can't resist it . . . that glad-hearted, ex» ultant, play-spirit of Banfl. You breathe is as you step ofl' a crack train into a glistening world of high-flung tweaks. You catch it as you sweep up the hil to that baronial castle of a hotel, step out onto its terrace where the world drops away below and the peaks close in above. You just feel like racing up those heaven-bent trails, plunging into that warm sulphur pool, dancing the night away . . . and you do! There isn't such mother com- bination of scenic grandeur, exhilarating rt. and sublime luxury as Banff. But onl O0 room's-better see about yours, now. As G. Bruce Burpss, District Passenger Agent. "hificiiic _ orld'a Greatest Travel ‘I-‘l-ss-s-is-ss-ii-t v " ' Bmicnis l . _____- ; SPINNING Ship-me your wool to be spun g, . into yarn. prices twenty-five cent: ' musicians. mnrm 1mm gala?!" a" ""‘¥'°'I'"I“°:"° ' , adlocks. Wstcrin as one wa! on I ol w’ “M” _P g iiity pounds and both ways on a hundred. WM. Supplies For HIIIPPING BOXES AND __ cmirss nsnomosn. loarls, r. 3.1. isriitsr s co.. Lrn.'--—————--—-—————--—- I |s_ s‘ m lltruu-ll-Pfilllil“. ll.‘ i Western Guardian —SELICT MODELS in iootwear for college girls now in stock at BINOLAIRB. 31 -—TllE WHOLE TOWN is TUR- ing, 73ll-8~2$-3i —NEW AUTUMN styles in ladies shoes showing at SINCLAIR/B. -NEW SHIPMENT oi young men's overooats Just opened at SINCLAIR/S. -—'l‘l|E WIIOLEWFOWN is Talk- ing, 1311-8-33-31. -BLUE CIIINCHILLA overcoat! I bilshilorruirowul " Eastern Guardian ..°EA8TEI.N AGENT-Mr, J, W Murdock is Guardian Mani in Mon- tague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. . ~ t’ ..'FARM FOR SALE-iflfi acres land at Lower Montague. 3 miles from Montague, 1 1-2 miles from Georgetown Perry. Nine roomed house with dry cellar, capable oi storing 5000 bus. potatoes. Large barn. Price $3,800. G. Dike, Lower Montague. 7306-8-23-31 .."l'lIE ROMANCE of a gorgeous sinner. See DON JUAN Odd Fellows are popular this season. New stock at SINCLAIRRS. -A1tCil CORRECTIVE, the shoe for comiori: and good style. Oxfords and strapped slippers. New stock, ‘ now showing at SINCLAIRIB. -Nll"l‘Y PATTERNS and m0d8l5 in young men's suits, showing at SINCLAIRRS —LOADING LIVE FOWL at Al- bany. Monday, August 2'1. until noon. Choice iowl, choice prices. A. C. Green. 7340-8-25-21 -TliE WHOLE TOWN is Talk- ing. 7311-8-23-31 —BUYlNG LIVE IIOGS. sheep. and lambs, st Kensington, Tuesday fcrcnoon, Aug. 28th. Alden Moase. . 7335-8-25-21 -"'l'llE WHOLE TOWN l8 TALKING." will be presented by the Central Bedeque Dramatic Club. Saturday night, Aug. 25th in Cent-f rai Bedeque Hall. 7311-8-23-31 —LOB8TER- EISlllNG-Jrhc lob- ster fishing season on the South side opened on the 16th inst., and some exceptionally good catches have been made. —0N AUTO TRIP-An auto par- ty consisting oi Mrs. Geo. Murphy and son John, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. OTieron and the Misses Ir- ene and Zita 0‘l-lcron of Melrose, N. B.. visited Kensington recently and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Maclntyre. —WELL KNOWN RESIDENT — The death occurred at O'Lcary on Saturday last oi Mrs. Ramsay, late of Montrcse, who ior some time had 'ivcd with her daughter Mrs. (Rev) J. C. Peacock. A short service was hcid at the Parsonage and the body was taken by train to the old home- stead, now occupied by her son Ar- thur, where the regulsr funeral service took place on Monday. -€-<-o>-- PERSONALS , —His friends will be vcry sorry to learn that the condition of Mr Ben- jamin A. " iry, oi “ -l-’-- who has been ill for some time is not very hopeful. —Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Redmond, c! Moncton, who have Just retum- ed from a trip to the Pacific Coast are visiting Summerside, guests at the home of Mrs. F. W. Strong. ,""Ml'. and MrsJ-larry Lee, Ccn- tral Street, Bummerside. have Just returned irom a motor trip to the eastern end oi the Island where they have been visiting old friends and on their way home took in the» Charlottetown Exhibition. —Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Coyle. and two interesting children, accompan- led by Mrs. F. H. McKenna, mot- ored from Boston and sre visiting friends in different parts oi the Is-' land. While in Kenslngton they were the guests of Mrs. Coyle's un- zle Mr. P. S. MscIntyi-e and Mrs. Maclntyrc. ' —-Capt. C. Heeschen, of Charlotte- town, met a company of tix Dams st simlcvilie, Saturday. and escorted them to this province. Thev were placed with farmers at Tryon and Albany. They came over on the Scandinavian-American ship. the United States. and landed at Hali- fax. About 30 of those, who prev- iously came to Prince Edward Is- land. went west on the harvest cx- cursion. -= i- Guard Baby’s Health In The SummerI dangerous to children. The com- plaints oi that season, which are zholera iriiantum, colic. diarrhoea and dysentary, come on so quicklyi that oiten a. little one is beyond aid The mother must be on her to prevent these troubles, or ii they do come on suddenly‘ to banish them. No other medicine is oi such ‘Ild to mothers during Qot weather as Baby's Own Tablets. They regu- late the stomach and bowels and are absolutely safe. Sold by medi- 1 box ironi The Dr. Williams‘ Medi- aiiie Co. Brockville. Ont. Bringing UFFEther .‘ Asbestos The summer months are the most Can. Pac. Ry. . . . . .. before the mother realism he is iiliBank Royal guardflank Montreal . vine dealers or by mail at 25 cents- I sue-r nevi: ‘mi-a mess-BUT i 0014"!" "run-ix i-r noes wsuuwi-ru MY BLUE HA1" i~r NEEDE: wvroucn or Tunne- Hall, Montague. afternoon and ev- ening, Wednesday. August, twenty- ninth, under the auspices oi the Lower Montague Cemetery improve- ment committee. 7276-8-22-24-27. . RI-‘LORAL TBlBUTEL-The ia- mily oi Benjamin A. Graham, re- gret that in his obituary n tics the floral tribute sent by his sis , Mrs. Carrie Johnstone and ismily was omitted. ..'NEW MACHINERY INSTAL- LED.-~The new wool carding and spinning plant at Souris, recently installed by Mr. Wm. Landrigsn is now in iull operation and the work- ing oi the complicated machinery and the product it is turning out is drawing Bic attention oi a. great many visitors and a large amount of patronage. The machinery is op- erated by a 25 HP. Fairbanks Morse. crude oil engine. Alter the wool is treated with oil, it is put through s self-feeding, mixing and picklngmschine. having a capacity oi 1,000 lbs. per hour, and weighing» 2,700 lbs. 1t. then passes through the breaker, which removes any for- eign matter before delivering it to the card proper, and on to the fln- isher and condenser. ‘These machin- es have s. shipping weight oi 27,000 lbs., and require a floor space of 4'1 feet by'10 feet. From the con- denser and spoolcr it is taken to the "spinner" or “mule," weighing 7,550 lbs). and capable oi spinning 2,000 yards oi yarn per minute. On this same ilooi- with the "spinner" is the "skein reel" weighing 800 lbs., the "spooler," weighing 500 lbs., and the ‘twister’ with a weight o! 4,000 lbs., all requiring a floor space oi 4'1 it. by 20 it. The working operations are under the supervision and capable management oil Messrs. Siddall and Myatt, two expert wool-workers, from the Mainland, who installed the equiprfiht, anii who are very anxious that the work accomplish- ed will prove satisfactory to Mr. Landrlgan and his many patrons. who may be assured oi iair trest- ment and satisfaction. ----<o>i-_ CURRY POWDER. Curry powder is s seasoning. cs- pecially good for meats and soups. It is o. mixture oi spices. lit is us- ualiy strong and a. little goes a long ways. t. i- Stock Quotations HALIFAX, Aug. 24. — Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members Montreal Stock Exchange. New York Exchange American Can Co. . . . . . . ..,, .. Am. Car 8c Foundry Co. Am. Locomotive Co. . ' An. Cop. Min. Co. . . . . .. N. Y. Cen. d: Hud. Riv. . Hudson Motor Car Co. .. . Inter. Paper Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. Stan. Oil 0i New Jersey 45% Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 103% Southern Pacific . . . . . . . . . . .. 124 Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . . .. 196% U. S. In. Alcohol Co. . . . . . . .. 59% Westinghouse Elec. . 102% United States Steel . . . . . . . . .. 151% Montreal Stock Exchange Abitibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Atlantic Ref. Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. Mis. Kan. dc Tex. Ry. Montreal Power . . . . . . . . . . . .. National Breweries . Brampton Brazilian Traction . Bhawinigan . . . . . . . . . .. Can. Steamship Com. . .. Dominion Bridge Massey Harris Canadian Brewery . Building Products . . . . . . . . . .. Fraser and Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Chas. Gui-d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Power Corporation Inter Utilltles-A . British America Oil Bank Commerce Bank Novs WHEAT A Sept. 110%; Dec. 115%; May 122-7.. CORN Bept. 89%; Dec. 73%; May 78%. -~u.. Alléusr 25, 192 TOYOUR DRIVING MOOD LIVE with the instincts of a living thiifg the new Olds- mobile responds to your every mood. The breath-taking thrill of a great surge of power—the keen ecstacy of speed--the soft, deep comfort of rich mohair up- holstery and the smooth calm of vibrationless movement — these are yours to enjoy as the mood takes you! a And always, behind it all, the re- assuring sense of perfect security in the four-wheel brakes-in the quick response to steering—-in the lightning flash of swift ac- celeration. Never was there an automobile so sensi- tive to every whim of yours. Never an au- tomobile so thrilling- ly —so instantly re- sponsive to express in z-noon .4' 111i: rm: CAR ‘AT FACTORY, OSHAWA. ONT. Goirrrnmrni Taxes and Slur: Tm Ema Genrnl Melon’ own dqlmrd psymrnl plan . GMAC . and mon economical v17 o! buying your Oldsmobile on time. Gau-det Brothers DEALERS 141 SYDNEY STREET. CHARLOTTETOWN OLIJSM; matchless motion your mood of a moment! See the long 10w sweep of its Fisher built body-the luxurious appointments of its silenced in- terior-the walnut-finish panels around doors and windows——the exquisitely etched instrument board—the dome lighting-the arm-chair comfort of the seats. Drive it. Let your moods vary like the wind and watch the Oldsmobile instantly respond to them. Press your foot on the pad-like accelerator and know the sheer joy of accelerating from 5 to 25 miles in 8% seconds in high gear! Watch it shoot ahead of the traffic or obediently fail in at a walking ace. The su erb smooth- rpiess, power Fahd flexibil- ity of its 55 h.p. precision built, Six Cylinder, high compression engine are at your command-instant- ly responsive to your every mood! 04H,“ . sflmiis you 1hr simples! a __.,.m_,~_______._., Bl LIE l°W EEK"? - Oct. 1113i; D26. STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE furnished through courtesy oi‘ v! Amity Copper .. f... 4m MOTHER- l um: You: JEVJE-LED ‘Penn-re cows; etTTtR- IT wiui. MATCH YOUR can To . PERFECTlON- OATS Barry l-lollingcr Bediorii Bidgood ' Capital Rouyn .. . Central Manitoba Clericy Crown Reserve Dome Federal Kirkland Granada Grover Daley . _ . . .. Hollinger Howey 1.07 Hudson Bay . . . . . . .. 18.20 Int'l Nickel .. 44 39 66%‘ ll | 00 1B i 43% 8.00 Sept. 31'»); Dec. 40%;; WHEAT May 44 ‘.41. 111%; May 117% ------—~{Q>——-———— Quotations LOUIS M. ATWELL 6c CO. Kirkland Lake . . . . .- Kootenay Florence . Lake Shore . . . . . . .. 23.00 Laval Quebec . . . . .. 211/. Malartic 1.53 Mandy .. 2.15 Mclntyre 21.05 McDougsil .. .. ' 37 Min. Corp'n. Moiatt Hall Charlottetown oniee Aug. 2i-—Aug. 24 231110 9 1.53 2.85 21.10 37% Newbec Nipissing Norands Potter Doal .. Pioneer Sherltt Gordon Stadacona Sudbury Basin Teck Hughes .. .. Tough Oakes Treadwoll Yukon Tow mac Vipo d 0.35 15% 7.85 6.50 l8 7.75 Culicura Sooihes Burning Aching Feel Bathe the feet for several minutes with Cuticura Soap and warm water, then follow with a light application of Outicura Ointment, gently rubbed in. For iii-ed, hot. imam! feet this is molt ' ' cos. eura Talcnin is cooling and refreshing. h‘ - 34am- ss-‘viq sci-ii us. BY GOLLY-TFE MORE woMeMfrAuK ABOUT ' CLGIMFF: THE FUNNIERTHIY LOOK- I'M Cal-AD MEN DON'T DRE€>5 AT l9- NOT . ALL OF’ U5“