. rev ._ , ..., ,. . -. .~ . , ~ - ' .s~.,._...,.,.,'.. . ~ A _ .'>.~%",.0§ , . -. .. a . . =‘ “"i"*".'*" ‘ A "AUGUST 13. 102R ...._....- “flan-- --—vv--~' #5?‘ Western Guardian‘ —-LOADlNG LIVE H068. Sill!!!‘ r and lambs. at Ksiuington ‘ruesdsy. Aug. 14th up till noon. Alden Moose. 7001-0-10-31 , _-- -1rilNsrno'rou Live Stock Shipping Club loading hogs. lambs and veal calves Wednesday. Aug. 15th, up till noon. John A. Doug- las. 2i -L1'VE POULTRY WANTED. - We are now buying live poultry daily except Saturday. paying high- est market prices. J. B. Millman, Kensington o75i-7-28-smf11i -NOTlCE,—All persons owing taxes to town of Borden are re- quested to make payment of same on or before Aug. 25th, 1920, as af- ter that date some will be handed to attorney for collection.‘ Cornel- ius Slavin, Town Clerk, Borden, P. E. I. 7003-8-10-0! also financially successful, a large amount of money being raised. ills And Downs From Tryon And V i 0 i .We humans ourselves have our ups and our downs. One day is all smiles, the next one all frowns. Miss Dorothy Young, daughter oi Rev. G. M. Young of Sl-Glllfibifiell. eh n i t y B., (formerly oi Tryon) has ivisiting friends in Tryon recently. Miss Edith O. Lord of Summer- slde, P. E. 1., has resumed her dut- ies after a pleasant fortnights va- um Alexander mbblee o; cape cation spent with friends here. ‘ t l i'I‘r > is I mverselnflzllggi‘ 3w gig; 011:’; Miss irrshces Dougherty oi Vic- “ughwn Mrs» Rlchard m...‘ ‘toria has been successful in passing her matriculation exams for ent- d i t- rarlce to P. W. C. with a very high "gays: gatmtie 31inch §§'§;,,:.,,',‘,d mark. Congratulations. which was held on Monday.‘ _ . August 5m and a good mm W95 811.! Miss Helen MacFadyen of Bon- joyed by a“ The mmes were 0g shaw, has been visiting in Tryon their usual excellent quality, while recently. the guest of her sister,, amusement was provided by the M155 158i"?! Mflcmdwn- Eastern Guardian JEASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to receive horse-swing and the Canadian Leg- news items, advertising, new and gm Bu“; whlch w“ m anendanw To Mr. and Mrs. Urville Leard cf renewal subscriptions, t’ We understand that the picnic was 50111611 0n Thllfidlii’. AUSU-‘l 3nd '1 ——-————<-0>—-—- _ ilittlc son. Congratulations. — PERSONALS Miss Grace Inman of Maiden, Mass, is visiting her moth- . . Carter's n- Mn- Henv 1mm of vicwne u... ill."i‘i’sili.‘.’.§‘i‘.‘ii‘t,llxfifsh°iii.i‘i.s€ _ and is being heartily welcomed back Mm Ne“ R A Mcphee, Big Pomi - by her many friends on “Spud Isl- . Bookstore fnd?‘ - . . . MT- and M“. Grimm Racers and their a reciation of his enerosii. L914“!!! 40118111110111! I'M’ two little children and Mr. Ringross and K113111135; with hearty iheers. y 5mm“.- "Q of Summerside were motorists t0 An agreement binding the city to give every year until the end of time a picnic festival in the Summer and The Tryon United Picnic wasChrlstmas presents in the Winter to held on Tuesday, August 7th. Thevthe BOO-odd orphans in Toronto in [Tryon on Monday. Sporting Goods Sga Shore Goods day was an ideal one for a picnic stitutions will be ompleted and _ 1nd a large crowd assembled and a. signed, possibly today, in conse- i sQuvenn-s zood time enjoyed by all. The eats quence of a conference yesterday . were superb, for the 'I‘ryon ladies in city hall between city officials Newest Bggks are noted for their culinary abilityfiand members of council, and J. D. , [O'Connell of Sussex, N. B.. known Magazlneg Mrs. Oscar Hansen of Denmark throughout Canada, the United ‘illd two children arrived on 'I‘ues~fStates, Central America and the Newspapers ziay evening at Tryon. Mr. Hansen West Indies as “The Orphans’ . met them at Halifax, from whence Friend." Mr. O'Connell has donated Up - t0 - date ‘hey proceeded to 'I‘ryon where he,$10,000 to the city for this purpose. , ‘iolds a. lucrative position with Mr. Mr. O'Connell deposited the $10,- Stationery H. A. MacPhee. i 000 with the city last year with the lunderstanding that the income from his sum was to be used to give all orphans in Toronto institutions a picnic and Christmas present every {year in perpetuity. Nearly 100 sirn- |ilar funds have been established by the philanthropist, who made a for- tune out of Cuban sugar planta- tions, in nearly every city in Can- ada from Halifax to Vancouver, and Mrs. Coughiin of Port Arthur, Ontario arrived last week and is spending a couple oi weeks with her sister, Mrs. H. A. Macmiee. Office Supplies School Supplies Prices always the lowest CARTER s. co. / sponsible for the development of the . Peruvian oil field. Imperial resources and enterprise today make Peruvian crude available for the manufacture On anarrow strip of desert coast in far Pcriuan epic of Canadian industrial enterprise is being enacted. Below those desert sands, in the bed The schoolmates and friends of, Master Herbert Haywood are de-l lighted to know he is improving in _. . . 9 ' ‘ LIMITED. owimsngyilgglggv ‘“..‘2.‘“.i'..°.‘i32‘§.‘§i; u. 0.. .... of n. prehlstoric ocean. nature has “f Canada s hen“ “mt” "'1' . L ourmc. ‘ ._- . , , , aI-IIIIIIII-III-ln ‘ilfiififid .21.5“’3-c§§§.ii““T§'L'.§'$°'i§§ Swrvdpeiroleum of such "ch body lirom this superior crude, by ad- (Toronto Mal] and mnpjre Aug‘ l) name last yean At the meeting ‘r and unusual purity that it has come to be recognized as the ideal crudc for the manufacture of aibettcr motor oil. Imperial Oil Limited. hats discovered Professional Cards Bell s. Mathieson _i k B_ BELL n I“ MATHIESON day afternoon when they were the| L. L. B. yesterday several minor alterations were made in the draft of the pact ‘ and the machinery set in motion to have it signed by the city authorit- _ _ ies. It stipulates that two-thirds oil ftufs“ °‘ J~ D- Qcimnell. who isthe income from the $10,000 shall be Blffilkfl. Attorneys. EW- ‘ y 91d m9 °rphans frlend- The 8n- iused each year to Rive Toronto's Money to Loan. "luf P161110 which M11 (TCOIIIIEUIorphans a picnic, and that the re- “mu-m 5mg, chgfloflgwwn. s ves for the orphans in this city is malnlng one third shall be devoted vanccd and exclusive refining methods, Marvcluhe is ‘made. Be- cause it is made from a better crude, . Marvelube is an inlierentlybettcr oil, and more fully meets all require- Nearly 1,000 orphans in Toronto institutions enjoyed a delightful’ B933-7-10-lmo. gztgvgziiviggcl? $95’ “r3953? antic“ to treating them at Christmas time. . . . . ‘ ~ "'"—'—_———'—‘_M kR M G . 0...... ............°“.’...§°”p§.°.§°§} - the preclouslubrlcallng properties of mcnts of motor lubrication under at a C lllgfill the pleasure and enjoyment, it mo. - - s d I ‘o l l o ' t u dj 0 o B A us... 0...... Mr. O'Connell was Little Stories About , Peruvian cru c. mpclla a one 1S rc- a con trons o operation. ' ' Present and e ise _ . . Bfllmglgiggy sglélcilgklk ETC He had a rrigililgiyvwugd rtitlecgglimucr The Canadian Farm the little folk whom he met, and was active in making the picnic an unqualified success. Children from one to fourteen years were present, and gifts ap- Dealing to each were contained in the paper shopping bags which were distributed form the band- Chmcron Block. CharlotieiownJEE-I. Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post. Gradua‘ Medical School and Hospital Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat The War Against insects The subtle fragrance of the rose . would be a forgotten memory ii’ we did not fight the insect pests which attack this maichless gem oi’ our flower gardens. Canada's sixty million dollar potato crop -.vould be ‘ruling Eyes and supplying Glasses Office, Bayer Building y Great George Street Olflco Hours-D to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00 stand at the south of the Exhibit- hardly worth picking if we lulled to ion. where the activities centered. These included candy, fruit, toys and other appropriate gifts. The rirli: lllf‘ "bugs" t0 an early grove- the rosy Canadian apple would no on the world's longor be prised markets if our apple growers did not load their sprayers with poisons for ' the destruction of those insects which flourish on the apple tree and its fruit. These are but com- monplace examples of the continual . wafare which farmers and garden- LETiTl-IISCHART BE YOUR GUIDE y ' There is a grade of Marvelube ekactly suited to your motor’s requirements. lf your car is not listed on ‘this abbreviated Chart, see the complete Marvelube ' _ Chart at any Marveiube dealer's children had an interesting time eXPIOYlIIg the large bags, and com- paring their presents to those of their friends. A popular feature was the distri- bution of about 7.000 new bright pennies. which were thrown from McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attomey-at-Law Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN th b d ta d l to otc t th ir GRADIIIOR GRADE eon I ' P GRADE FOR GRADE won r“ ‘ottctown. P. E. I. chlldrglil S bdlowlmghlii thebcfizxrslgngd girllpglttllt 15d‘: (the ralyirgescof thgir MAKE o, AWOMDBILB SUMMER “HNTER . MAKE 0' AUmMDBlI-B SUMMER wmTER MAKE 0F AUTOMONLB eggs ‘l’ 6%,?‘ many lively scrambles, and some insect foes. Helvv Medium Hudson Heavy Medium , Pierce-Arrow. Hggvy Vflssvy lucDonald & McPhee acquired quite a collection of penn- By dusting with poisons. fumig: Sri-{Helvv megium Hupmol-iildg and t‘! c linder) genvy hhgecdlgum Heavy Mgflum ies, while the less aizsrcsslvc sccur- ating with poison gas. by uslns re “no =d um Jordan (6 an 8 cvl n er) .- s ==vY e um Heavy Medium B- - c“ a ‘"- 1" n“ we m‘ “an” 2"“ :2 l . c......... .31; this: trial‘: ~- -- .2321; 0252:: l?“ “ii‘“‘"“ l A‘ Mflnmun n‘ F‘ wrung enjoyed as much by the onlookers by the time‘ onme d mie e tsare ' '59. Heavy Medium MarmOII-(IB cylinder) t Heavy Medium Heavy M edilw B‘ as by those mkmg paw and no one lscprlyllirlxigizlelarch‘ grAegevlvwstfyle of Chrvnlsf (allother models) Heavy’ Me um Marmon (all other models). . Sp. Heavy Heavy h Mfidllll: BABRISTEBS, srrronnevs. Em ‘"9" "w" Flew" l" it "m" MY» ,,°,:,,,,,,, wsfiisr." has recently Dom (-11 modeh) rim.- Medium N h,_., . H Medium ssiiesvy Heavy MONEY To LOAN Oconneu hlmsel" whose donation come into vogue for forest and or- ' DflrIhl-s. Heavy Medium Medium Heavy Medium Riley Building. Charlottetown "i “'55- h d trees B means of airplanes Heavy M "’ Mfidlllm WhIPPfl-s Wiuvv Mflfllll" A fitting conclusion to the distri- in“; r ave’, the “w, scum, Heavy Medium Medium Willy's-Knight 4 syiinashf“ s... Heavy Medium “*6” bution was the announcement that.’ a aggro’ poison dust in the“. "F" "F" Pasta"; Heavy Medium Wlllyg-Knigh‘ E6 cynndu.) p_ u“. Medhm ‘Gem-um w“ avan“bl°' 9nd u“ n8 i ts b the millions are ef- Heavy Medium algc Hell/v Medium Wolverine ............ 755W Mflnm" l INSIDIOUS children quickly fell into iihc. eachQfgffielffutrlged Smflzryvv mgr-z‘- gmps. ((93.1% m. SP- tle-vv Jizalvy - . receiving his share as he passed the ' m Th " " '°" °" ‘ m '9'“ "Y ° “m "endsmnd- lulmisfiiifisdiui’ QZFSZ on i??? e. .- a o Mr‘ owmnne“ smke B’ “w ‘mrdfitween mankind and insects for su- ‘ and was enthusiastically applauded. pmnwy 11 man lets up on the ~ - . .. . , ‘_____ after which the orphans expressed mm, qy makes a missiep insects . . _ melb show thtehefeeclllitdllty of insect-i years to destroy all the foliage in a ton of hay eve 1; ha, bu.“ cpmputed by an Ameri- the United States. The daily ration gle pair of pots j" t h k d ' n L 1 m l 1d an entomologist that one pair of of a caterpillar is equal to twice its crease in one season. if n0 c e0 e . I s28“; iplrageqrilaw c3110?‘ 1:11:33!“ 24 hours. A sin- that insects do $150,000,000 worth of _ugs" would in- damagr, to ourcrops in one season. important factors in insect eradlfl!‘ tlcn. The greatest enemies oi iii- sect life are our blythe little sons- stors and they are worthy of a 59°‘ however, has given us bacterial p0.- rasites and beneficial insects which prey on theinsects which are harnl- ful. Such agencies as. frost and ex- We lac this adieciivs vindiy. ‘fl- PStings and Bites The pain of insect bites disap- l 4 1 i , to 00,000,000. , . 1 "um" m“ “M” pears quickly with the enpli- “p” "mm" H unchecked’ Wonk: rdtenhsfilllrslhould m v J- r. c- ‘ ' hi estimateHious insects under control. Nature. treme heat, toads shri birds also AH! ciailittis storyail their own- may have perfect vision and u t M‘ . produce enough progeny in eigh I tiimnm s» not unmet m y" "l, ,9 inrds- Try f . - -'i . - B G ~ M M. - 1 Wm, ,, ,,,, ,,, M”, tron»..- . _ .. 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