l\ RE n? Bes per Packet _-—-——- ‘ 1o PREVENT HURT FROM GETTING BIG apply our eifeciive ilrat aid treat- iucut. Use our Aseptic bandages which are mediclnally correct. together with our healinr! ointment. All sprains, bruises, and simple wountls respond readily to our treatment. ’l‘ry our Penetrating Llniment. H.L "For PADS / no oiazcrtous CAREFULLY AND '\ JULLDWTHEH ‘ EXACTLY ,. / 2 ' t of Ely Killers 10$ at all Druggists, Grocers and General Stores THE REXAL STORE THE LITTLE prepared MABON. Prescription Druggist and Opio metrist Montaiue Phone Connection MISS GEORGIE MISS BLANOHE BEATON EASTERN throat‘ ..*GANG PLOW WHEELS re~ paired. Made good a; n9w_ J, ii. Brohaut, Montague. i ..'FU\R Rztwoosttmot- lluva vour Furs remodeled by an expert iurrler. with 26 years experience. In the business, Satisfaction Guar- anteed. rSiend your furs to Montreal Furrier Remodelling Co“ “npgrjal Bilock, Moncton N. B. Eastern Personals -_'iliru. G. W. Hihhett oi George- P-Omfl iiille. has lelt the hospital and is (icing as well Us can be expected. Site will rt-ttlrn home the last oi September. HEAVES IN MARE The immediate cause of heaven is rupture oi the small reins oi‘ the lungs. so that the animal cannot fiXhel thc air drawn in without ex- tra effort. This rupture it; 0mm brought about by putting an ant ma] to hard work with a lull sto- mach, or by hereditary predispos- ltlon. When Ithe disease is established there is no cure. Provide light, dry rlean. and well ventilated quarters. Eeed easily digested. nutritious and not bulky food. You do well to moisten the hay. but do not feed too much. Molasses, as well as car rots or turnips, chopped and mixed with the nipn with the oats are a good diet. For medicine give arsenic, in the form oi -l<‘t"»\vlt>r's solution, tit first two teaspoonfuis in the iood or water three times. daily, gradually in- creasing to a tablespoonful three thus-s daily’. and continue for one month. --—-¢-o>--__ You can leurn the history" oi a breed. and can buy mony flnlmais of the breed you choose, but to get the right type oi‘ the breed, you must know the characteristics you ‘lwnnt \'ol|r herd to show and select. I accordingly. town, who has been under treat- ment in ll IIOBDIUII in Boston for pcrniiasion to marry French Epidemic 0f ‘Love Madness’ Young Spaniards Attack on Girl is Latest "Crime Paesional" | PARIS. Auaz. 23.-A type oi Clilll‘ known as “crime paasionel" in al» ways irotutcnl htre, the Latins bo- ing oivtcn violt-nt in their luvo at‘- iairs. But the French themselves are zuuuzotl at the present epldoulie, several bring reported tiaily. Yes- terday a young Spnninrti. arzed eighteen who lovcii a prctty French stenogrztphcr but had been rclusetl lter by the ulrFs lather, visited the hospital where she was a patient. Admission was refused, whereupon the Span- iard burst violently into the ward and stabbed the girl twice in thc neck before the attendants could intervene. Fortunately the wound was not serious. Juries here are proverbially’ lcn lent. in (ratios oi this kind, tbut pulr lic opinion ls now becoming anxious and an agitation is afoot to revise the legislation in regard to the r-Ar- rying of arms without due license and enforce a heavy punishment which is likely to deter both ordin- ary criminals anti dholfle kiillinu and woundinu owlnt: to what is freely and etiphemisticatlly called "love madness." Don't forget to salt. the sheep. A little tar smeared tilongllilfi w" trotiuh is gout practice during the Allllllfllil‘. lt [Gilda to prevent grub in the hcatl. you at once and afford lasting benefit. 50c n box nll_ dealers, or Ed~ murison. Bates & Co.. Limited. Tor- onto. Sample box free It you mo: tion thin DIDBI and e-‘mn nnuvq-n ed. Dr. Chase's Ointment will relieve 0’D0wd Scores ~ i Knockout. Over i Silent Iviartin NEW YORK, August 22. —-Miike O‘i)owd, oi Si. Paul, former middle- weight champion, scored a techui -eal knockout over Silent Martin of Brooklyn, in the ninth round oi a twelve-round match Saturday night, it was O'Dowd's first bout since meeting Johnny Wilson. oi Boston, at Madison Square Garden ias: Martih. 0’D0wd weighed 161 lbs., and Martin 162. --—-—¢+>—-~—— TREATING LIVE STOCK FOR LICE During cold wcaiher. when a Iiil" uid prcparahton cannot safely he used for the (lestruction oi litre on Farm animals. certain powders dus- ted upon the infested skin .will give a fair degree oi‘ Drvievllvfl- 0T those pyrehrum powder is most generally used, and is quite effect- ive, when however, to (Ililillill pyre- [hum oi such quality, iorqthut oiier ed in the market is often adulter- ated with the flower heads 0i’ the c-xeye dnlsy which ltnve been dried and powdered. in some parts of the coon-try quite a brisk business IS conducted by ‘persons ‘who gather‘ und sell these illower heads ior the purpqse mentioned. It pyrethrum can b9 obtained pure and 1W‘- weakenetl by exposure to the air alter grinding, it will kill some lice and numtb others when freely dust- ed upon the infested parts; but i‘. will not. kill louse eggs. A iliilllli-Jl ahoulid be put on after applying the powder. Next day a thorough brush lug gets rid oi’ the lice. and more powder may then be applied. 'l‘reut ment requires to be repeated often \ ‘\ o“ ‘m’ “RT enough to kill newly-ilatohed "Sahib; broods of lice. Many cattlemen gr‘ “Prntrudlng combine avltll pyrethrttm other B . 0 ID!‘ ‘Hill - . > ' ' ‘ \ operimuu Tea-um powders which add to its etiicacyg. Oi these (lowers of sulphur most used, and we highly recom- mend it in combinn-tltln with prye- ffil‘ PH A RT OTVFTOWB‘ GTYARDTLP Portland cement, but that is apt to ioui the skin. A ironic-made louse powder LA‘ taonsidcrable eiiiciency is oompostad thy thoroughly mixing 1 him or coal tar dip with ‘.'. pints or gasoline and then siiting into lliu- mixture sufficient plaster oi Paris to iorm o crumbly mass. The mixturr is tth"n (lrictl in u pah, and aitri ward powdcrctl and siitod througl| an (hi flour dredge to get it as fine as possible for dusting upon llu- skin. Sodium ilunrltle has F“'"<‘illl.\' Wren highly recommended ivr killing .i,tc of poultry, and deu- crvt-s to he thoroughly tried out ior thr- tlestrticiitm 0i‘ biting lice of cattle. it sltoultl -bc “Well rubbed _in'o IIIIPYVQII ports o.“ the skin. Grooming cattle with a brush dip- l-‘Isi in rovx linsotul oil is another Avlntcr nlcthzni oi destroying licr, but soon makes trutl-lc dirty. In this connection it should be remember- ml that while liquids cannot well he tiscd on animals during the winter they may lilo applied to all parts oi ‘the stable and rubbing places in- icsicti with lice. This is netossltigv to ltoop animals irre front verluin. 'i‘hc stable should also be tight, dry, well ventilated and clean. A 5 our rent. tuixttlre of trompound rrlisoi sviuiioti or coaltai- disinfec- tant and water will be found effect ive for rotmyinn the fixtures and other parts of the stable alter re- moving loose t|';|sh_ —{—-<0a--—-—- TO CURB CARELESS CAMPERS livriou‘ consideration is being fiiVvll by the admiulslrattirs oi the i-nrl-st rvsolirt-cs in tho various puriics in in l>i'o\'inre.< to a scheme for curbing the cross carelessness of camping needlessly starting ior~ est tires. 'i‘ho job of extinguishing - lii‘i i - timber a-onilztizraltitms resulting from the tires not)“; rompers and (rigurrttc smokers has caused the pu-bllc treasurics nut-h a sum oi money that some nit-ans oi‘ Lfllllillll}; the evil will have to be alvisctl. Already the Protrinre oi New‘ Brunswick‘ is ronnitieriitt: the clas- sification of its woodland arca with a vivw to prohibition the entry oi iisheiflmten and others who may 3m- p‘oy ramp tires or drop lighted to latter-o and matches. Stirh a rogula tion might work a hardship on many sportsnncll. ‘but as a class iisherml-rt, hunters and (IZIIHIYPPS goncraiiv would havr- only them- selves to thank for \\'lli|i"\‘l'l' pug- altics might bc iillptnictl upon them in the iott-rcst oi fort-s: protortitwn. To leave tho ramp ilro burning has been shuvvti (Ivor and tivci‘ again to have vicious possihilii ‘The value oi’ tho fort-at rcstiurct- is nut-h that not an acre ot‘ lill‘ii"i‘ ran bc btirtir-d without the pulpit.- as 1t whole payint: a serious penalty. Russian Gold Arrives (WNSTANTINUPLI-I, .\tr'z. 213.’ Russian Ilolshevik gold valuwi at $l.(l0il,0tiil ins arrivctl ili'i'L' during the past fortnbzht as a result irallo cxclrziiiges. Ui‘ this‘. umounl $6U(l,(tlJii worth was lll't‘-ll'illi by the Fnlied Staties dcstroycl- (ivvrinn from Datum for the American For- eign Trade Corporation. This or iualnizzltitln received ihv money as a revolving’ credit Iron: thrvt- (la as» ‘us republics and it will ht- tisrtl tor the mirclrast» oi lllill'\\lil\t'l\1l't)tl goods, iorwhirh raw materials will be exchanged. I ' The (Norton was tin» IiFHI i'nitt-tl Slates wail-ship to visit Balum Siilvt‘ last Fvbrttary. when tho Soviet Government of tit-oruio i. t-slzlb- ul _ _ lishetl. She was sent tlu-‘rl- prinmr- thrum and powdered tobacco or Anal. vifania uufliny m mcn.naw “w ‘Yum m. m0 _ nnelonn v- sabadilla. lSome cattiemen even . un-‘Hn. ' ‘ ' _ Wuzzest the addition n.- a little i lbrtil‘ kiwi YNWI- x I l it .5, y, if l‘ HQW YOUNGSTERS DO LIKE MDIKS! BUT big sister doesn't: scold very- i . much for she knows they arc (pure '/ and wholesome and just as goo for ‘ kiddies as for grownups. Mom's LIMITED HALIFAX HARRY JAMFS- ABM! Charlottetown. a Lfidwdlhhfig @2h0WUmfi§:) 0TB FUR YOU \ R FAVOR MATTHEWS MR. R Point Stltedule This Week The Charlottetown Guardian _ I Ytfll‘ 1- ' 72W 2 Year: -------- -- 18°00 3 Year: .................................. .. 35mm The Charlottetown Examiner 2 Your: ............ .. 3 Yuan ........... .. ....................................... .. 18009 f \ 3000 MISS EDITH NEW5ON.. ICHA\RD McPHEE l Mannl be an MI55 CORA DOUGLAS \ The I.asi_ .Week oi The Great Competition a THE FREE PRIZES ANI) HOW THEY WILL BE AWARRED SEVENTH PFilZE-$50.00 in cash EIGHTH PRlZE-—$25.00 in cash. TEN PER CENT CASH COMMISSION Prizes will be awarded to all eandldat-ol who continue actively in the contest and (ail t ACTIVE CANDIDATE IN THE GUARDI YOU CANNOT AFFORD T0 LET THIS ENROLL YOUR N n9 Plano. ideal vacation trip for anyone. SIXTH PRIZE%7B.OO in cllh Help Your Favorite Win A Great Prize 4 FIRST GRAND PRIZE-A five passenger "New Gray-Dart Special Touring Car valued at $1640.00" and purchaned from Sterne, White and McNutt. Queen Street, Charlottetown. This wonderful prize can new be new atpThe Gray Dort Show Rooms, and all who are interested are invited to call and ace it. SECOND GRAND PRIZE In a five passenger Chevrolet Touring Car, valued at $1,000 yurcbalod from A. Horne and Cm, Kent Street, Charlottetown. Call at the Show Rooms today and the management will be glad to show you thie beautiful our. THIRD PRIZE In The Guardian competition la a $500 Upright Grand Shprlock- This beautiful Plano may be seen at Miller Bron. Mitllb 5W". GP"! George Street, Charlottetown. THE FOURTH PRIZE in the big competition II arsymphonola valued at $140 PW" chned from and on exhibition at Miller 8708., cbariomtown. FIFTH PRIZE in a 6 day free trip to Montreal, all expenlel paid._ Th Mualc Store, Great George Street. ..MI$S LYMA WRIGHT.... .. MR. VERNON MADDIGAN BY. BE A WINNER. PRIZES. NOTE-II the first grand prize is One, the second grand prize, which is candidate having the highest total of _ the balance o1 the prizes will he awarded to the candidates total of points. in would OF SUMMERSIOE. r DISTRICT NUMBER ONE COM AND THE TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE. DISRICT NUMBER TWO COMPRI EDWARD ISLAND OUTSIDE THE CITY ITE I t '9 _:~ . {vpsih MISS VERA FEAKE 1 ' I __)_ r. o ' l .. m; olwln one oi the regular prizel. EY RV AN COMPETITION WILL BE A W-IN ER. WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY PASS YOU AME AT ONCE FOR ONE OF THE BIG won by a candidate living in diltrlct Number a Chevrolet Touring Car. will he awarded to the point: in District Number Tlwo. or vice veru, and’ having the next niqhelt PRISES "m: crrv or CHARLOTTETOWN ass ALL THAT TERRITORY m PRINCE or CHARLOTTETOWN mo no»: TOWN