jS z if Years ‘of i?‘ . . Service. The film sometime-ni- ~ -‘ " harbeen eharacterimmmuwm p-owthhroleiidorformdlg byuwidr, thepubic. ‘To-daywehavethesoeumulstedlirsowlf adgaandeirperienceof 88 yearatoapplyto yarbsnltirlgbufilea. Weinviteyouraccounti Qriril Bank or iiovoScotia 1 poplar I FJMMD IMWJNO . J. H. Maiemn. Manner. CHARLUITBTOWN Branches also at Aiberton, Albany. lque. Borden. Emerald. Kcflsin ton, stun. “IUP. O’Leary. it. Pripfs, Soaris. Sununenlds. Victoria fr: X920 as in ‘I870 Mother was a young matron In i870. Today daughter has a family of her own. And in all those ycara-nn-liiorsvs Teaal noo- Apparatus to‘ lenansrlon. . Y‘ l r our" i ABL do MARKED; g Fisiiizir" ARE_ ASPIRIN‘ p “oi Aspirin at All without the “Bayer Cross” The name "Bayer" identifies the uine Ac irin.—\ile Aspirin bypb s isno for over nine- tmi years and ow made in Canada. Always liny an unbroken Ql "Beyer Tablets of Aspirin which ‘an-sly fin ksge contains proper directions for Cold-r, Headache. Toothache. Esrachc, Neu- rslgin, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Heuri- tis. Joint. Pains, and Pain generally. Tin boxes of 12 tablets cost. but a few cents. Largr “Baycr" packagfilo " That-e n 0511 o“ assififl-“Bnrud-Yee melt "1 “Ii-W? - Ajplfzfi l: tho“??? mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Inno- o s c ~-'r.-:i..:i ~ I yllcscili. \Vhli . lo llslat the public sgaitrrt imitations. the Tablets of Bayer Compass be stamped with their gohnsi trade mark. 1M "Blur Cross" if i:r well known that Aspirin meal-I Burr ...... l0, 1i ly rs uni Relief. fur Women's Disorders inciudln illng oi‘ icicnt for tr mrrllwhnlm- Irnrua Oran a Lily is cor- taln re ief for all lee;- dula ul’ vvulnon. It. is ap- plied luckily mid is a... sol-bed into the stiffer- ing tissue. The dead waste matter in the congested region is ex- pelled. giving immed- rrito llll mental Ana‘ physical relief‘; i-lumi vessels toned and rendered th Ia based IIUFVPB BIG strengthened, clrrililltlrllr is normal. As treatment is lic principles. andbscts on the actual loc- fr. menstru- Price 82.00 per one month's treatment. A free e womb. etc. a merit. enough for in dd n, worth 15c. will be sent suffering woman, wro will send me her ad flags l stotuurtand aridros Mrs. Mylo w. Ladd. wrhdsilr. ' Qoufnv LEADING DIIIIUUIBITII wlvmtvwnmnll 4L l i an 1- . - I I i i prince so Haritiaomcly Illustrated and Artistioaliy Print- . , , \ Souvenir * .4 this. 1-4.5». » ‘ ' " "billy Limited Number on Bale. Prfae 50o. 51o.‘- gctrlriogtictowl of i ward Island ‘ i ‘Iiiilftlitii Office “P00780300: B"! 0h 0'71 played the prodigal And m". never more i she'll; The sin world all looked so fair, its pldilhllre many rich and rare. _ ‘Ticsotruo 1 was the younser son ble as shy one; But fir? at home l thought to ll f And l ‘Would like to have things n . 1' becadl" weary of restraint; A sol ioue. Eilillifd l did paint. Where s wnu be jovial gar. And gutting blrtter every day. From hora aiid friends I would do or t lmnsiirilt was indeed to start. Father, I said give rne my own Mid will: from here i will lbs Qofid. He semstl t my request distressed, BM 4m». tits-stir him pressed; He sadly granted my request. Since i considered It ‘was best: And then i wandered for sway, ilnto str age country went to aiftv, ' And Jo y was I'for a while ‘And " "light that all was in good style. i felt eo- lad that i was free. As otil r revellers could be; My einiitl il-bpetite enjoyed M’! vI-llgflie in silly speech em- And 0‘,.it was a lolly timo. For ti“ than in youthful prim». And lavis y my all l spent. Go foolishly illy money lent. But thml t beam to ho in wont. IMY Illft! lidclma p. our‘. -r\1v\‘: My hungtrr l coilld not appease Alld rhssing wants did still in- c are. And nowflo one would at mo 1M‘ “-- ‘"2" powwow-dc m. fflrcoqi; No kindly feelings for me had Thou}? my condition now was Mv mastiii- sent m» to feel slvino DBBrailIflg servitude was mine; l fromh-illo trough picked crusts 0i F9“- Andgwilth such crumbs myself i e . I Then ~l bsrlcmef dissatisfied An wniiid ,be better occupied Felt thltjl oil-by was a plays, And now lfiYsnlf l could not save. T-hen thflllsht 1 of my sinful ways, ' and what i was in former days W-hat pfrvllege had abused. . And what good counsels had re- fllldd. ‘ How Iliad spurned at offered‘ On "7 ‘ilnd homo had brought dl“ r ce And nhhz friy face was filled wri-ir s me Becailltrl very iiow became. i then of (father's hduse did think. Who c plenty was. to oat and fink. _ The stirvriiits there had broad to Willi ‘l. s son, had wrctchz-vi‘ fare. I'm starving in s foreign land Thea" sore prlvdtions cannot Bliifld; if not reilevbd [soon must die Aireridy feeble is my cry. I said 1 will to father go. And ow before him very low; Will Sly. m“. as a servant make Your ‘family's name l dare not a c. Against ‘thee l have sinned sore, Thy son i can't be any more. But O. fife as a servant make. The likumblest place l now will t 8. > ' Oh do hot send rne than away iBut urltier thy roof let mc stay; Among g servants let me he. Andiiigmeiinies then l cun thce 0 . Then itiolrlle ho iurncd, lame iu his. s E. And rolled ifl viiest rays coni- p e; None says his father dcuid him 300W. He lfld become so very low. i-fis fatlitir saw him far uwir-y And l this home ho could not It t; iBut rail. i srrin-g son to meet And lllfn is will he onbia feet. His fat i- ls sbbvs addressed. ‘His a its illd errors h! confessed; Was truly ‘lorry for his sin. And wbilsd that he bad wicked bath. -fis father gave him iiweet em- If! r e. The tum and dust rubbed from his face, Anti fclliliyon his son did look. Wlllld hti with deep emotion ‘shook. Tile servants he st Once addressed: 'With the ‘best robes let him be dressed And clllifi lilit new shoes on his st l waiit to see hinmiresacd com- plete. - And oil ills hand put a gold r108- The f-‘iited calf st once do bring; Kill it and prepare good meat. That we should have a feast iu illiiflt. My son was-dead and is alive. >Did It his hbine today arrive; tiles cargo io ind as from the dead. T-hst a was dead was whll W“ all. Away he was and out of sight; ~l mo riled for him both day and t . it s field that he was iosi. WI , . V llld mm to mo. '1 liiliiii ii iiiriiiriiziiii. ""“‘- iii-ii’ i l I Points St. Pierre, P. Q. "l think it niy duty to tell you how inch your medicine has done for me. Ilafarcdforllueeyeon with {with lama Ioonsulted several doctor: an they did not do ms any good. hen, I used onelbox oi‘ FSauIro Ssltli and two boxes of‘ ‘Darius-five! and my bands are now clear. Tho pain rs gone and there has been as return. I think ll is a marvellous’ sure because no other medicine did the any gbodand I tried all the. remedies I aver beard of, without benefit until I used ‘Seadsdslsl and ‘battalions.’ ‘Frnit-a-tivfl’ cooled the blood and removed the cause ofthe disease, and ‘Sootbs-Salva‘ Oomplehrd tin also." DtlPlfll LLMARRE (I'll-r) 1a box, I for fl.b0,trlai sine 2w- At all dealers 0|‘ lent posit-Vii ‘ Iasltoflvaa lballsil. on“. ~ A Brand and costly feast was spread, And all vwvro boiiliifuiiy fed; 00"" "'1 dflnlrlnrr then took place. Wit-ll Joy and giadnese in each face. I And thlus God looks for mens re~ _ turn. And o'er ills erring children , . _Il10iii’i1; - v He has a‘ loving father's heart,"- 5.1a sorry. that. they dldjgpartn Sutuii the sons of men deceive,‘ Lest they ifr Jesus should believe. By him the; many are fillSlilVeffi." 1f \he could none would-o'er be savcd.~ - . l ,_But 1 richdabio now is spread ‘ Aid all the hungry may bofcli; The visrids all are very good. ' -' Anti arc for souls“ n living food. Nonelin a foreign land nee; die. if they return and homoward hie, If they forcukc their sinful way" While it ls still salvatioms day. God will the penlicnt rccelaa‘ His fears and wants wil lull ro~ lleve, ' And Heaven will with the joy re-| sound, Because the lost rind now is found. l Both saints and angels wlll rc-l joice, ' , in praises will employ their v0 e; Royal tokens will be given. An everlasting home In Heaven. n. MACLEAN. i --—--<-0>—---—- ' WOOL MARKET REPORT For Week EfldlllflgAllfltlll 26th. i920 Lllnitoti buying and soiling of the new clipsiili prt\vails_ Grow- ers in Western Cnnadu have not experienced the difficulty in sc- uurlng curs and getting them for- wsrde after loading that the growvs in iiic Western Slates hdvo Illrd i0 contend with. The incl that Cdniidialr wools are coni- ing forward so rapidly for grading is working out nilvrtntzigcoilsiy iiS ‘Boston reports tile llgiltost’ re- ceipts of Ille new clip wools in yours, nml consequently is iilllt‘ io absorb u poriion'of iilc Canadian clip_ There is no indication lrs yet of the mills buying to cover the manufacture of light weight goods although there has been con- siderable activity in the purchase of medium and low medium wools. In foreign markets the bcsi woois iiro selling ni stcildy privcswhile poorcr grades are easier. Not- withstanding the present indiffer- cncc all the part of the manufuc- iurr-rs there ls a slow return of confirlvncc in ihr- wool markéi its ii lli lIOIlPVCd ihzri the iimr- when buying will be rrsumod is close nt hand especially in view of the tie- munri which tho iiiiing of orders’ for fail and winirr goods will to have the ‘x ‘more nxpcfislve kinds of tires, con- -Low Staple 2... l. ‘Contact... i‘ - It i. Not Enough.‘ more important to bbfsuade liver, g kidneys, skin, and bowels toact in t harmony and agllfidt self-poison- ing. BEECHAMS PILLS act fovorably upon all organs concerned in food-digestion and waste-elimination; they remove pauses as‘ well as relieve symptoms. ' """' ‘rrlncnslrtmu-srorvu”; liARDlAN, . ~ t fa 4.4”» osooooo-oooéoba‘ the p} ssflasr r.‘ GLOQGII- j , s} - , 0 ,“.b‘g¢\flggqpaooooovfia.a ‘ 0' m. saw causes “ ab‘; aoiuutl .--- v"' J. u. s. am: wh-tnoimi as: radiator water or inv Fwd W" ' I" muiniileven or eight mil"? This csr bus generator run ‘by I chain-belt from the I“ m"- 0;“ this have spilling to do with t e overj-hodtin l Ahgwar: if the belt that arrives the fan i: norsuiiioientiy till!!- it will not turn the fan or Eh: generator either at iuii c9000 l" tho radiator will become unduly not u; wcl] as the generators fail- ing to produce the usual amollill o; cum-em, If by taking hold of the blades Oftlidflfilll l! <1" 0° turned with hardly l!!!‘ "lllwmmr it ii probably that the bell is not tight enough and you should tight- en it. if this does not stop tho boiling, clean out the radiator with washing s da solution, make sure _ that your park is as much adranc- od as it. should be. see that N011!’ muffler is'not clogged and. run on n; lean a mixture as you can. roournocrrrroc "m: réumori swrrcl-r ' W. J. writes: Twice lately the battery of iny ‘car has been run down, through carelessness in leav- ing the isnitlohs which on with the " engine not running. is their any device that can put on to prevent this from happening again‘! Answer: At most well equipped fileoiriciil service stations you can -' uy an automatic ignition . cutout that call be wired into your_prim-| ary ignriioil circuit and installed in a convenient iocaton. This cut-out embodies a thermostatic bar, that is hcaieriby the uninterrupted flow of ‘the ignition current to such a degree that it releases that open igniloa. switch is carelessly .left on but does ‘4 o do. so whentile err: glnc is musing. The cut-out can the circuit when the It instantly he re-set i0 restoré work-tr lng conditions in case. it operates.‘ ._ l.‘ z . .‘, --. --<I>a_- ‘n ' ";_._-_ v TIRE rltonhnsr " ‘_ W?" i Pi A. L, H. asks: in the case ufin car ‘that, isdriven but 2.000 to 3.000 lnilesa year. is it more economic 1i in buy the cheaper rather than the siderialz the depreciation due to ageing? in such a case do you re- commend staadsrd or oversize tires as the more economical‘! Aiilwar: Our fu-iingi that it does not pay to use th most ex- pensive kinds of tires. those of the cord type for instance, on a car used as sparingly as this. Depre- ciation due to age becomes a very large factor in the tire cost of s clrr thus used and tenders to make its tire cost per mile somewhat excessive no matter what kind of tires are employed. Everything oise being equal, the more money one has invested in a tire the more delirecidilon is costing one, while the tire is idle. . For similar rea- sons we should not a commend the use of oversize tires. unless ' the sine standard for the car lrniaai- 108111! too sruail or unless the car wile it is running is subjggtqd to serious overloading or very gtfgnu. ous road or driving conditions. crcate. lPrfccs for Canadian gra- dcd woois are as follows: Canadian‘ Western Wool Fin-.- lstapis . . . . . . . . . .. Fins CJi thing... . Fine . Staple Fine e . Cloth-lag. Medium " lipid’ Mcdiiifil Clothing Low. Med; Clothing . ..2§c-B0c .....20c-23c i . Ginadian laatsrnwool i‘ -l'r'-. ' MediuimCombing I.0w‘MetI.'._Colabing ... .. Low combing tinarse»... ... .. . 500-550 . lie-tic . 30c-34c . 230-251: bowels move. It is ._ held-Iii that country. > ‘ er breeders. [winders and Illcliarn . t WM", rand highest quality of meat, i intln o the 80a - the work '0! the Board iii" or» ‘ “AA-i a 4r iwi-iri .Miiit~~rrJ-. ~iiii '01:; 3 coil rinpgilissd u on; oi till, gljedtost egfut tiriiiiljinltiiiugjkl ‘opts lo rill Bro‘ the linbrover. ‘ iialdfdtropn. ed its‘ the dstoloililéiit otsirlonll -ilre. land ltdjlfunctlona dreélliliih‘ foltl first lb tllolirmdroiiod ‘cl-bated by those with like partiaitd the da- siro to vllihyih- any sort of contest will stir the ligliting spirit And bring forth oilr best Efforts; ‘Wt: would not hdvo) the splendid lpccl nlrils nlcddiiicliic animals loilud ou._our modern stock farms at the pfIido-ilt tlinl__.ifad ft not; been for ills oddcsjiihg, slid stltnulllllil ef- facts of din‘- lbrlel of iihhull Live Stock Exlfihlilblis. ‘ _ 0 The Brdcdel-s of the 1hrltish isles. whose Liv!“ Stock hat a re- putation greater than any other oouhtry in the worhlwolildflievlsr have attained such ‘eillllifllfltlfll had it not hbeii for the largo ailiiibsi; of Live Block Exhibitions sililulliy rum oiri- _oi_ malty of e improved“ its Stock bfeede o iodav rcdsivs in "this niallhsf their etlilcltltili ‘and the, stimulus necessary to‘, first-ii ‘something that, could will ft their pffnclpal shows over their jliniil- est competitors . . . rd full pppreclateths min of 1 wail c ilcilid ti" siooil Show to any Ailriorilrtirsi iii-utilise we must rirri igsooitolzs the shoot-tori. iy or lrtiproveii llhinlriie over- tile mbhnoi stock from wliicli ilm lspriht. and tlitrisot that ili the awaldlilg or prises 0i' pffciiiiums ihc scale of polilts on which tne decision is made is on thti com‘ mercisl rtdrth of the animal or iiieir offspring lo the producer and consumer, that class of tini- msi that Produces the greatest the i nirnui with ihedeepeet flesh and Jmallest proportion of lions. the acou hogflhat iins the‘nicesi mix- nre. of meat. and the sheep that produces the highest quality of wool and the rlniisuéisss of mut- ton. ' ‘have been for years developing, I along with tho conwtitutibiisl vi- gour and the soiilty to" produce the bsst of human iodlleociiomi- 0' ‘ctriiy. and at- our exiiibltloifs ‘they . have their boot breeding llillliflls gone .over~by expcm- bi ioiig ex- pdrlelfcslii tllis llheof ciliibsvour. ‘where they tlrdy‘ meetplii Vllbdlthy l'lVilli'i__ff'i.l1Bl’d,“_liO are endeavor- itiiifro studded raise the best itillihsi of that bfeedlir ciilsl- This lily/hero iiib true worth .of their hmludlcc’ 5dr vanities ‘cofrebtcd, Iliad 0 iihr Ifoften folded to witness iodtlanlniais atflioiile out- ciaised st the Jilow. which they be s’ dlslpfibllithlent. ‘hilt from which. if'lle_ ill the proper class, he _wiii iaairnvennugh to go away de- termined. to produce something boiler this that which ‘ins been _ ced lbqve him, and as the off- s ring from theseoniinals go our lnAths Provitlpess grade herd iln- proverb be assured that the, brood- crwho exhibits his sock will have a mtrclrbeiter clllsa of sur- plus off-spring than the fellow who stiyir at _home and »"TILLS" the necplywiist his stoolnlsh do Exhibitions Ire a great yeol-ly agricultural culmination In which _the_‘trbst the farmers have in stock and field crops meet In C0l1ip8ti< lion. when mistakes are noted. improvements _ suggesibd and learn vsiuafiie lessons. ‘Tbs ' coliterilationsi lite fight- or fnbtrtt h s lnatcll in fill iilairimv onlal ring: ~~_* _ _ .. A s’ v . . - 9 if you hays to cover the dis- uinco it doesn't lend sportsman-chi 'tn thegvlewh . “....-. " A ‘woman's, ' qctiviiie; have‘ tr speak louder than wor still order to make themselves hes ———-—-303———- ‘cAuAnrAna "ro rev‘ rnom r-rALrrAx T0 vaucotlvsn uingr mourn , mvriinvs. sun-I ii0.—-A tranc- Uanada fiisht, half way by sm- ian Air Boa . the effort to be rdade toward o end of next month ' a cordingi to a statement issued to- lht b Hon. l-lugh Guthrie, chair- Hl. it is fdlt that has now ed sanded tv’ Bsr-zcrlaitrs ;PlLLs;_ _ ‘r __ “weather '_ gcfl an extent that sorm dioaitratioll should br practical ‘glibh of tlld Possibilities 0f all navigation. - - ‘it is vbroposed to mails a etarr rl-om ifruifn and to reach Va cout- sr, wi stow sh route at- sultt dis, arls. in and‘ Csisarl one other-fitness. hours tile wind ‘and w titer conditions prove ism; bl lt-trlp all! be Hilde in be iwbstrforty oafifty hoursiiiclud- tfls ti . g eprndf at o‘ . bole who srs iii my n‘; idiot-sou ' These qualities the breeder-sh lrtduil is hrnilsbt out, rihqhhy little 5 where those who are willing miiy burr. or soitlciihrulta, 1 plane and the other half by air- . g le contemplated by the Carr-i s Betcbdirf I g if Bank fund, Fagin, Sfiiiiffifllflirlfi Hifliflrifi ‘ - the Dominion, This Bash pl “Irv rt aa a national institution Haiti“ * ng every slop» and its vs asouga-s to aupportagriculiural sctvfy g" IlIoat._ _ ' ~ _ '-‘s."r.&s..._="~==- Charlottetown Brancli““.i. s. mo, Manager-f .- . ' addition to the branch at Charlottetown. this Bank has branches at the following points in Prince Edward Island: Alberton Munay Harbor Georgetown South Mgnlgauq Summenide a l Morcll ‘ Vernon Bridge THE (‘ANADIAN sAlxlfi S OF COMMERCE P CAPITAL $5,000,000 rqfiiisiosiijvs FUND $1 5.000.000 CHARLOTTETOWN BRAIZICH, C. Lonler Miles, Manager. 6T i u a q_s After the above mentioned pri- ses have been awarded the district prises will be given u follows:- (1) To the candidate in each of the two districts who has the highest total of votes after the winners of the three Capital Pri- zes will begiven a ‘$200 Cabinet Grafanols purchased from and on exhibition at A. i0. ‘Toombl liiu- aic Store, Queen Street. (2) To the candidate in each of the two districts who has the sc- cond highest total of votes after the winner of the Capital Prizes. we will give s $150 diamond ring purchased from sud on exhibition at W. W. Welinefs Jewelry Store, 103 Grafton Street. (3) To the candidate standing next highest in. each of the two _ districts we will give a $100 Solid Gold Waitbarn Watch purchased from and on exhibition st W. W. Weliners Jewelry Store. 103 Grafton Street. (4) To the candidate standing next highest in each of tire tw districts we will give a $50 Biive Tea Service purchased from’ ant. on exhibition at W. W. Wellness Jewelry Store, 103 Grafton Street. (5) To _tbe candidate standing next highest in each of the two districts we will give s $35 Cabinet of Sliver purchased from and on exhibition st W. W. Wellness Jewelry Store, 103 Grafton Street. And ten per cent. commission to each and every active cauiil date who works up to the clone of the contest and does not. will a prise. ' Guardian and Examiner (locust THE rash. wnrzes m rm GUARDIAN AND assumes-o Parza coarser AND now run wru. se awaaoen. The Prizes listed above will be designated in the contest ss cspi tai prises, and will be awarded to the three candidates in the Con- test who receive the highest num- ber of votes before midnight, Sent. 11th (regardless of district.) The FirstCspitsi Prise will be awarded to-tha person having the highest number of votes by the above mentioned date: . Second Capital prise to the person having the se- cond iligbeamroore. are FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE ' _ $1,840 Grey-Dart Touring ,Gsr, on exhibition at Sterne, McNutt and Y's-to, Ltd., Queen Si. ‘SECOND CAPITAL PRIZI $1,300 Gei-hard-Heintamsn Ari Player Piano. Library style, pur- chsaati from R. T. Holman. 1nd,. Sumnierside. and Charlottetown. on Exhibition at Holmalfs Char ioitetown store. THIRD ‘VAPITAL PRIZE ‘I750 Drawing Room Cabinet Grsfaaoia purchased from and on‘ exhibition at AJh. Toonl-bs. Queen “Wiiillliilfi ILUEV” - l$CU cordon/mamas r/navu I so lflbt shed by our hand». rotna indirect lighting iixtar . ta. Ali the glare oil direct lthi la avoided. but none of n, illumination- fl lost. but sthor increased. Sea thorn i no he'll like titers. And -ou'll like them more and ~ure as you use them. tins. lisht fixtures are as rapt frors Tax. mliliitliilili iiurcrirlc ‘ corirliu i.ililil‘i"_“'_ Eastern Steamship Lines, InCl IITIRIATIOF‘ Llsklfl ~ "Bllllllns af Freight and Psaseslcr Berries It. Join and‘ 50"" ' 9"""""P "Bet/timer Dlnsiev" will leava at. John every Wlmn" “d: this 2".“ =ii;-"..‘-’.“Eil“Bf.. .........-'..<*i=i*.'.:= is" 0-,»; ho ti . ' n ton II ungu- ‘tam 1 “Hahn. The Saturday trips are I0 °' v U" i“. . ,_ an: saoois our VI’ ,"€'c'§§‘€:::lf"£l9n. with Metropolitan Lisa Jtsalnsrs m New Yo“ '" v "M: ratorand roll Information ‘ - ‘ I i CLEAR AS A‘ csYsTAh a ea‘, but o deal u. . nit ., . .. _. ‘ “lull d“. - ~ i‘ "f" t.‘ ""50"" , __-s . é“ I f»). ‘m; .2?“ i BANK or (IANADii