rugs. " horses as weill n people, return second class tare, $2.00, Wlth the Approach of Harvest You WIII Need Green Sheaf Binder Twine It will bind your crop for less money than most other brands. It is the same strong, clean reliable Twine that the Plymouth Cordage Company has been making for over forty years. Twine that is free from knots, of even thickness and strength, runs full length to the pound and is com- pactly hailed. We have just received our season’s supply of same, which welare selling at lowest prices. iwholesale Sz-Retail t A. HORNE 8c CO. Summerside Charlottetown ILIQSI if 1E.’ l§ i \\\» ///. \\~> \\\. Aw . _I trs 000i llllllllilll \T:.§717 ‘- I -8HOP from !-lolman's catalog — SUMMERSIDE BUSINESS COLLEGE. —Openlng day, Sept. 2, 1924. Business, Short-hand and Civil Service. Prospectus free. Write Box 145. J. Pogson, Princi- pal. 8 months —JUST ARRIVED one car tlour and seed also due to arrive one car hard coal. Place your orders early as there is a limited amount left for sale. Fox biscuits also in stuck.— A. H. Affleek, Alhsny._ 3i —SUMMERSIDE BUSINESS COL LEGS-The -Prlncipai will be in at‘ iendatnce at the College. opposite Railway Statlon- Tuesdaty- Wednes~ day and Thursday. Aug. 26th, 27th and 28th. 10 to 12 a. m. 2 to ll p. m. 3717.8.22.5i —SUMMERSIDE AGENT.— Mr. Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- ald Drug Co., is now Guardian rep- resentative in Summerside, and will be pleased to receive news, advertising and Job Printing. Mr. MacDonald soils the Morning Guardian at his store. Ills telc- phone No. is 12 2. ti. ‘ Eastern Guardi ....'SHOP from 1Iolmaa's Catalog. ..*LADIES' COATS. 'l‘ln- host lino wo have vsvcr shown-t]. \\'. hlttrdoelt & Co. ilTliLSJZZL-li ..'EASTERN AGENT.— Mr .J. \V. Murdock is now Guardian Ag~ out in Montague and will ho pleas- ed to receive news items, advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and renew- al subscriptions. ..*OUR NEW FALL COATS ltavt- just arrived We can SilVl‘ you tuoney by buying your coat from us.——J. \\'. Zlittrdttrk & Co. Ii732~S,23,1li ..*DON'T FAIL to soc the bust lino oi’ coats ever vxltihltt-tl lll King's t-ottnty. lilodoratt- prices.“ .l. \V. liittrtlot-k & Co, ItTllIl 3,213.21 ..'*THE FIRST TIME YOU are in Montague drop in and let us show you our lovely line 0t’ Lati- ivs’ ('oals.—.l. \\'. iilurdoclt & Co. lllE WESTERN it'll -vou_a ONLY onwonrugm} to hear Queen. Esther" ‘In cflpu Traverse flail Monday, Au; gmr 3i —BEDEQUE CHORAL 30m. ETY present the cantata "Queen Esther" with a chorus o‘ flfly voices at Capo Traverse Hall, Mon. day. Aus- 25th. 31 -—LOSE_ VALUABLE HORSE. — A valuable delivery horse ownoed by Messrs. Holman Ltd., met with a fatal accident on Tuesday, the animal was tied to a pop; ‘a; m“ rear of the store and freed himself by pulling the bridle then dashing at full speed toward the butment, ran in a post near the railway anti in tailing received a broken log. 'l‘lic antral was at once dispatched. ~11. %-<\o>__. PERSONALS -—Mr. Wilfred Wright, vrcwrpr was in Summerside on Wednesday. —-1i. -—~Mr. Ilenry Saunders, Bloom- tit-ltl was a visitor in town on Wt-tl. nesday.~—1i, —X\iessrs. Thomas Gallant and 'i‘ltttotlty' Sullivan, Boston urrlvptl ht-rc by motor on Tuesday evening, they will spend their two Weeks ltolitlays visiting through Prmct- County. While in town they are the guests oi Mr. and Mrs Adolph Arscnault, Myrtle St.-—H. STOCK anomalous HALIFAX. Attg. 22-—-Quotatitms turnisltcti by Vllard & Johnston, Mentbers Montreal Stuck Exchan so: liell 'l‘eiepltone __________ __ ~r ilrottiptott Si. Lawrence Flour Ottawa ‘Power _____ Cuba Cane Sugar __ (‘nba Cane Sugar Pid. _ __ Pun mnerlcun Petroleum _- .\illi'l‘lt'illl Can. _____ ._ llrazilian Fractlntt . iiouutrtl Smith Pill. _- Howard ‘Smith Cont. ______ _. 110i; Spanish River Pill. __.____._ -—— Spanish River Com. __. __. Stool Company ol‘ Canada _. 1l7Il~l$r2IL1i ....*FARM EXCHANGES HAN Ds'-\b"l"l -'l'he scvvnt_v acre l')'m in the For ~t<t llill district owned by .\lr, lion aid J. .\lcNeill oi‘ Southampton. ,l\'ings County, xvas sold to i\‘lr. Sar |ntuol Garrett or Strathronn. IVir- tittrret is one oi tho many young T H E D s men who is going to st-ltlo tlowtt in good I’. l‘). l, Mr, llarrct is ltt int-k /‘,to act slltfll u zuod inrm and is slur ' No need to swelter by a hot stove ting to build on this inrnt. /\ lrlutttls. wish him t-vory t-tttecess l '. when you have one of our Electric Mlnard’: Llniment Relieves Pain. Irons at a special price of $4.75. We t» t also have clothes racks and folding p, ironing boards as well as small and W t. éfix’? v ti , ' Q to make 1t as easy .as play. tgtl { _ "i The Rogers Hardware ‘ large baskets and hampers, so that it you can arrange your laundry work \ \ x L I Moro Co. Limited u // 4 \\ I / Montague The postponed horse races will be held on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1924 Horse Races The 2.18 mixed class ltas been changed to a 2.22 straight trot, and the following horses .arc entered: at.“ Bttllfl Rico Radiant Glenmorra Incomparable Baby Todd Kelfre 2.40 TROT X-Ray Casey Todd . Frisco Direct Wlltatwah Dapper Don Marjorie Stella Todd Mickie B. Canadian Belle Silver Todd Jack Todd Lloyd George The Pup Devenport tPrince 2.25 PACE National R. Bafoy Aubrey Prince Mac Alberta Patchen Zau Baughman Mal" 5' Mac Aubrey Hector Northern Lady Billie Aubrey Grace Hastings Jolly Polly Thirty-two horses are entered in the three above clauses. and every one out for the money» so be on hand when the bell rings if you want to ace a real horse race. ' - Special Train leavei Charlottetown at NINE O'CLOCK carrying Be with the crowd. Good meal tables will be an the grounds. and Montague has a repu tltlon for its eats. so you won't go home HUMP)’. loo cream and other well stocked saloons will be on the grounds. Band muslc‘by the Caledonia Band. Admission ............................................. .. Adult: 60c; Children under 12, 25c if not fine on Wednesday will be held on Labor Day. Sept- 1st. ' I 1'. o. tvss, Secretary. a04l-il-b-lllllll ' , . .~. ._-. _.___..n........N~. ..._.L..'-.._._. __. __. ...t. \ Write for design; and prices. Anything from the smallest marker to the most elaborate cross. . Our workmanship and prices are the beat. Vere Beck & Son Montague llll R or" 4,)’ 4 ‘Ills ' New York (Jotttrztl _____ llritislt ltllllrllro Steel 1st PM i‘ ' . oestrous for the lion. Dr. Tolmle the meet- ‘ ing closed slnglni! 1110 East Prince t ' * Conservatives __. Continued m»; Pa” _2 Ferguson placed in power. the in- cruesed number of Conservatives elected to the Quebec legislature. the very near defeat of the Liberal Government oi‘. British Columbia. and the Halifax and N. B. by-slec lions which returned Conservatives to the Federal House; these with reports from all parts of the coun~try| plainly indicate that the Conservatives under the Right Hon. Arthur Meighen will soon as the people have the chance, con- duct the Government of Canada in- to the wider and greater prosperity that awaits us. Continuing his discourse Dr Tolmle spoke along the lines of successful organization illled with illustra- tions of methods pursued in other provinces. These he spoke of in detail [or the lnfortnatlott of Con- servative workers. His _addrcss which lasted about an hour was well illustrated by incidents com- ing under his official knowledge and with many laughter producing ltumorotts incidents. He closed with predictions of a big Conservative victory at the election which may come very soon for despite Mr. King's statement the by~electlorts may force it upon him, and titen- ottr great leader the Right Hon. Arthur liieiglten will ho restored by the people of Canada to his pro- per place in the Government of the cottntry, l-iis. splendid address was listened to with rapt attention and thanking his hearers he closed amidst loud and prolonged ap- plause. Mr. Jantcs iliclsaac on invitation from the chnlr spoke briefly in re- view of Dotnlnlon ntattcrs having particular rctt-rtnce to their so culled economics and how they practiced it. l-ie spoke in his usual convincing way but the hour lmlug lute he did not undertake a lorg atldress. His speech was to the point and lteartlly llltillllllllvll; After three cheers and a tiger tor Prentiur Stctvart. and the same National Anthem. Too Many Home Cares one Reason Why so Many Women Are Weak and RunDown Pcnntans Shnwinlgtttt lnturt-ntltlc Pulp - (funzttiiati (ienoral iul . (‘nuadiatt Steamship Cour _ 11H; (‘attadlan Steamship Pid. .. Hill: Asbrotos (‘our ______ ._ ‘littminltxtt ilrltlge . Rltmtreal Ptwvvr . Winnipeg Electric National lirmverit-s _ Atlantic Sugar __- Atchlsott Am. Car & Foundry _ Am. Locomotive Am. Smelling & Iieittg. Attnrortdzt (loppcr ____ _. (‘attatlian Pacific Railway :17; (Truribic Steel lntt-nitltiortttl Paper Kelly Springfield l\'lex_ Petroleum .......... .. — iutorttatlottttl Mer. Marine __ ~ Press Steel Cur .......... _. Readlttg ‘Southern Pacific Studebatker _. llnlott Pacific .51 U. S. industrial Alcohol __.. MONTREAL EXCHANGE i031 Victory _____________ __ 933 Victory llll i937 Victory _____________ __ BAN KS llank (‘ontntorcu _________ __ _. llauk Royal llank Montreal __ liunk Nova Scotia 57%. 130%. May 134%. - what grottntls?" guess." anon-t: e49. i374 .D.MACLEAN s s l I80 KENT ST. Iiiilxottwo UP 1~‘A'rn1~:n_ ‘llltlfll is always sontothittg more to _ ilutzltr‘, and their rm prussctl and irritable, suffer from 3; " ln-tttlncitcs. and always feel out oi 311/, red blood ln her veins finds work 73:55," in tho ltonte easy: her vitality is at _ 1511/, in wontcn who fc-el run down and mill/g rlepresseti. _ 541p. You can do it with Dr. Williams‘ . 171/, titarvellotts property oi building up- . 62% Vancouver, ii. C, who says:—"l)r. 95% Williams‘ Pink Pills brought hack 58% my lteuith ______ _. 143% stored my nerves to normal comli- . 79% tLon alter other medicines ltnd fail . 109%.; ed 74% second child that I lJQCHIIItr so nn- NVhent-Scpt, 136%,, liar. 1311,42, _ May 137w. d" iioritéSt-pt, ll-l-‘ig, lit-tr. 109%. Mil-Y» 111. i Qrrrsgepp 50%‘ Doc’ 53%| May n box from ’i‘ltn Dr. \Vllllattts' hit-di- Winnipel!—~\Vh6at Oct, 134, Dee. "So nltl Williams is looking for n. divorce front his young wife. On "On the grotmtis of economy, l 'l‘lto work oi the woman in tire- hottto makes greater demands on ht r vitality than men realize, and Sale of Summer Coats,‘ at Half Price If you can use a nice lightweight “slip on” for the remainder of the seasone-and you know how com. fortable a coat is for boating, motoring or just going about, onthese cooler evenings—It will pay you to get acquainted with this clearing sale of hand-some Summer coats. $18.00 Coats for $ 9.00 $30.00 Coats for $15.00 MOORE é PPLEOD $20.00 Coats for $10.00 $40.00 Coats for $20.00 women's backs nerves are worn out. Nu wonder why they get dc- tio. No wonder Llul of cottrso all wontcrt are What is the differ. sorts. not like that. _ “My, ence? A woman with plenty oil healthy par. This points the-way to ltcaltlt Make new rich blood. Pink Pills. These pills have the tho blood and toning up the ner-' res. That is proved by the case oi lllrs. ll. Eppinger, Scott street. and strength anti ro- lt was ztiter the birth oi my aentic anti nervous that I thought l would lose my mind as wcll as my strength. l tried several mcdl nines, but got no relief until I was advised to try Dr". \Villiattts‘ Pink Pills. Aitor using a fow boxes of thP-stt I could see a change. 1 felt stronger; nty appetite was butter. 4i slept hettvr, and my nerves were stronger. l (rotttlttttctl the use oi‘ the pills for some tlttto, anti again found tnyseit‘ a well woman, and l can sincerely say that my health has since ln-t-n the host. l can citecrittily recommt-lttl lllt- pills to wreak, run down wolut-n." You can grt illcso pills front your tlruggists, or hy ntall at. 5U cents clnv Co.. Brockvlllu, Ont. n‘ ,.\ 27 Every lOc\\_ i Packet of ‘ wu.sos's *\ {FLY PADS \wnt KILL Monti FLIES lHAl‘ ‘. tfiyfwonru or ANY snow rtv (trons / \ . Clean to handle. Sold by all ‘ Dfllskists, Grocers and General Stores / allpapfurnishes the Home“ WALLPAPER contributes more to the atmosphere your home than any other detail of furnlnhlnt; 1' makes a room appear cool, or warm, or bright. 0f dlimfi according to your will. Wallpaper is the bscltgtoll p against which your friends must view your furnltllll. your hangings, your pictures. Wallpaper exPlW" 7°" personality-your taste-your culture. Are you satisfied with your walla? Re-decorate them now with Staunton Seml-Trlmmlil Wallpaper. Use Semi-Trimmed not onlll 5mm" ' offers a wide variety of patterns and color treatment: ~ choose from, but because it means a‘ quidm’. economical and more satisfactory job than Y°u ca“ with any other paper.‘ SEMI*TRIMMEDT_ wsnrirt 5;} vés THE ‘MEANING OF " SEMI -'l‘RlMMED " "Semi-Trimming" is one of the greatest developments of (lie wall- paper industry. l: is an exclusive, patented feature of Staunton Wall- papers. ln Semi-Trimmed Wallpaper, the salvage, instead of having to be trimmed oif with stralghtcdge and scissors or knife, is simply knocked oif by tapping the ends of the roll on floor or table. This means a tretnendoue saving in time and a cleaner and more accurate lob. MANUFACTURED excrustvstr av srsunrorqs uumsn. TQRQWQ TOLD ME ‘TO ‘QPEND so ‘Tr-lib lb "rt-is Town wl-lar THE (outer or: LEQlOUb VACATION IN EH‘ WELL rrq GONNA CALL HlM up AN‘ TELL MY WHERE is THERE A TELEPHONE 1N Tm"; BUM mwu? ~ YONDER lN THE OROQ "ermine AN’ W‘: A BUM Tenant-cont: l, - . // “nu-swung.” , " ', 1 r tutu-m.” “Khlrfi WHAT‘; THKT? Aw - l \<\N l ‘aha ANXTt-UNC‘ l WANT OVER THE PHONE . AN» 41.4 NOT AFQAlD Q1: yoqg BUM tvntRtFr 1511mm. Yes militia»). '1. ~"JPUL"'1'0O= . [snout 54"“ ' 4 it i MIX. Hiii" 9r in Ashton-Ml