MONDAY For Quality Milclness Value EST SELLING CIGARETTE TOBACCO in Hold First Picnic The Irwin Christian Fellowship Group of Trinity United Church held their first picnic on the north shore on Thursday evening, July 31st. Strange But True lyl.l.MAaA.r1IC' on this occasion the chartered bus sports, and motion pictures. A delicious lunch of hot ice cream and cookies was followed by the presentation of large birthday cake to Rev. Irwin who was completely by surprise. After everyone had satisfied their appetites. a gay sing-song was led by Al MiacKinnon, and accompani- ed by Larry Rowe with his guitar. happily, made Everyone departed very hoping plans would soon be for a similar picnic. The members and their guests were taken by I to Stanhope and after an enjoyable swim the group participated in a. programme of dogs, served. taken total sea-coast of Canada's Every animal has its -weapon of defense. The elk uses its forefeet very effectively. Sometimes they strike out and down with one foot and again rear up and make a deadly blow with both. But s sin- gle blow from one foot can break the back of a dog, wolf, or a bear. The tails of many animals are variously formed to meet environ- ment and competition, as well as to serve special purposes. The long-haired tails of the squirrels add to the beauty of these at- tractive rodenta. The very long tails of rats, jumping mice, and kangaroos serve as a balance for their bodies when they take lonir leaps. The flattened tail of the muskrat and the beaver serve as rudders. But the tail of tails grows on the oppoauin. which coils above branches or any object and thus is a safeguard against a pos- cepted a position Bank at Summerslde. phla, Penn., with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Matheson. ier, Mr. and Mrs.' Earl Chappell Sunday, July 27th. THE GUARDIAN. 'cHAi'u.o"r'rs-rowiv Brecidalbune and Vicinity ' Mr. Wayne-EI:r-nerd has re- turned to his home after spending a week at the Boy Scout Camp. Miss Doris Nicholson has ac- ln the Royal Lloyd Matheson, Philadel- was a recent visitor Mr. Mr. and Mr; Raymond Gauth- Chariottetown, visited with on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Good, herb, often called Indian Tobacco. to which is added a little nitre to make it burn bitter. also used hop poultices and rattle- snake oil for the relief of asthma. The Indians The Carib Indians scattered to- on East. North and West. mainland stretches for 14,820 milesls You'll Get Plenty More . LL WEEK! x lation ible Geography color, including man. regions the color of the lower an- imals are usually paler and gray- in the humid districts they take on a darker shade. Long isn- tropical skies change a white man into a. very dark brown skinned person. groes who have lived several gen- erations in the North are often a color 1', under few shades lighter in that live all their lives in the South. M089 fall, and even permits the animal to hang suspended by it alone. effects an animal's In very dry Ne- than will bacco leaves on their camp fires and inhaled the smoke through hollow forked reeds, the two op- enings in the forked end being placed in their nostrils. This ciir- ious pipe was called a tobacco. By a niisunderstanding the name be- came ti'ansfci'rc.d to Lady Nicotine and so tobacco received its name. James I of England had such a disgust of the weed that he pen- ned the following lines about it: "A custom loathsome to ilie eye. harmful to the brain. dangerous to the lungs. and in the black stinking fumes thcrcnf, ncarcst. resembling the horrible stygian smoke of the bottomless pit." Charlotialbwn. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Matheson on Tuesday, July 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McDowell and family motored to the main- land during the week of July 21. Miss Alice Toombs, Charlotte- town, apent Tuesday. July 29 via- itlng with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Toomba. Miss Lois Macbleill, North Rus- tico, spent the week of July 21th visiting with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Robinson. Miss Wanda Chappell, Char- lottetown, visited with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chappell on Wednesday evening, July 30th. Mrs. Lester Mscwilliams, Aug- ustine Cove, visited with friends and relatives in Breadalbane and Stanchel on Sunday, July 27th. Mrs. Wyman Large and little daughter Gloria, Charlottetown, spent the week of July 27th visit- ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Woodside. Mr. Duncan MacKenzle. Char- lottetown, spent the weekend of July 27th visiting with his broth- crs, Messrs. James and John Mac- Kcnzie, Dixon Road. Miss Amy 1-Iowatt, Eliiois. en- tertained Mrs. Ralph Cheney, Mu. P. l. Murray and Misses zl- eanor and Jurretts Murray at tea on Wednesday evening, July 30th. - Master Billy kpnedy left on Monday. July 28th;w.1.Q attend the Presbyterian Junior Oi.B1P.lt New London, where he will be-camping until August 8th. t '?f' Mr. and Mrs. D. Ill. Murray and family motored to Central Royalty on Sunday, July 21th, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Kells. on their return trip they were accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Cheney, Melrue, Mass., who ar- rived here by air Saturday even- ing. Mrs. Cheney plans to spend two weeks visiting with friends on the Island. On Wednesday evening” July 30. a large number of friends and neighbours gathered at the home of Mrs. Hammond Ling to tender a. shower to her daughter Phyllis. whose marriage is to take place in the near future to Mr. Bloyce Dickerson, New Glasgow. The many beautiful gifts received tes- tified to the popularity of the bride-to-be. I. CARRIBBEAN COLONY The crown colony of British Honduras off Central America has is population of 67,000. ILLUSTRATION STATION AUGUST 4. 195; m Look! K. 6: R. Look! I srons -sumnsa SANDALS a. SHOE CLEARANCE SbME,.LESS.';THAN HALF-PRICE Rush! Llhlmllltichmond Street y I FIELD DAYS I The Dominion Departiiient of Agriculiizi- iii co-opera- tion with the Provincial Department: of Agriculture will hold Illustration Station Field Days on the following dates- rain or shine: Farm of J. W. MacKenzie and Son, Rose Valley, August 5, 6:30 pm. Speakers: Miss Hazel Roland, R. C. Parent, G. B. Whiieside, F. M. Deacon, Hon. C. C. Baker, W. R. Shaw, M.B.E. Not satisfied with this attack. the good. monarch placed a stiff duty on Lady Nicotine, hoping that this would banish her from the Britishlsles. The effect of the tax was just the reverse. When you try to prevent people from having something they go after it all the harder. Prices skyrocket- ed, smoking incrciiscd at a rapid pace and the newly founded col- ony of Virginia went in for to- bacco growing on a vast scale and The kind of bread we eat also has something to do with the col- or of our skins. Some medical linen mention that I diet consist- ing largely of rice will, in time, tend to give a white man's skin a. yellow or brownish tint. Again,, complete isolation under the samei climate and other conditions some-I times produces marked changes, as is well borne out by the dif- ference between the Albert and :Kaibob squirrels on either side of The crowds 'surely carried away plenty Bargains Friday and Satur- day. Bul, from big reserve stocks. Smooth-running, easily operated, rugged McCormi& Thrashers offer the utmost in clean threshing and GliEENDAL'S load 'em up again! So . I sineres ng o ioe a Th -d . d 1 y V . . . , ' ' ltrue horse or rather the skeleton mon9eY Elf: "12 a:01:II;n ..l.'.ie,.,,5; Iiarm of Robert W oodside and Son, Knutsford, August 5”'”'”"”3 P"f”.'m3”"- T'E'0P0PE'I"l1295s 22 I 38 of K We IWSP. Was lmmd 1" R the married bliss of more than 6. 2:00 pm. Speakers: Miss Hazel Roland, R. C. Parent, ":.Ch ".'l'dbf3 x4.6 "'Ch- mmbmcd W"h38!'91I Wricty o avai a e equipment meet your every threshing need G. B. Whiieside, S. C. Wright, Hon. C. C. Baker, W. R. Shaw, M.B.E. one planter. We read that in 1620, 90 gals booked passage to the New World and a like number of l'k'l 'dl20 df. . .. tglgisgfo :;”lu': giimge ggflgysfgl, Farm of Zcnqn Gallant, Lrbainvillc, August 7, 2:00 the brides, pm. Speakers: Miss Hazel Roland, C. Parent, G. B. Tobacco may soothe the nerves Whiieside, S. C. Wright, R. B. MacLaren, Hon. C. C. Baker, W. R. Shaw, M.B.E. and aid digestion, but it is a A tour will be made of the station fields, and fertil- IIOSSII bed of Texas not so many lyears back. This is surprising - - keep coming! , lconsidering the fact that, when I Columbus discovered A m e rl c a, BIG DA"-Y SPECIALS .. at surprisingly low cost. See us . . . NOW . . . for complete details on a new McCormick Thresher for your farm or custom work. Prompt delivery assured. itinent. The so called wild horses Iof the Western Plains were de- iscendanis from the domesticated breeds brought over by the Span- iards and other early settlers. habit-formiiig drug as most smok- crs find when they try to give up Watch for them at Ive-awa ricesl - - - mouse, and the prairie dog, are The Nam, Ammcan mdiam ized pastures, meadows, mixtures for hay and pasture, able to live Wlllwub "er MVWK 5 smoked the weed in ornate pipes cereals, root and potato crops will be observed. The cx- GRAIN BINDERS ARE TN SHORT SUPPLY perimenial work active on the Illustration Stations will be reviewed and discussed by the Supervisor. Take this as an opportunity to meet your neighbors, to converse with departmental representatives and view the work that is in progress. W. N. BLACK, Supervisor of Illustration Stations for Prince Edward Island. drink of water. The liquid neces- sary to maintain life in their bod- jics is obtained through chemical l rtlon in their digestive tracts. thereby some of the starch foods of peace, to seal a bond of friend- ship after tribal wars and when they made peace treaties with the white man. These curious pipes were decorated with feathers and human hair. Tobacco was first grown for ex- port at Jamestown, Virginia, at the start of the 17th century. To- day its cultivation is world wide VALUES THAT ASTOUNDI y 1 . . p Many of the old Indian reme- y idies are still in use, which re- . lniinds us that the medicine men ji lot the plains knew their herbs. , yTake asthma. powders, for in- venue, especially in Canada, where They are simply stromon- the tobacco tax helps to make the p If you are interested in is New or Used Binder pIl1('(' your order today. Terms may be arranged-Up to three years at special low interest, if required. I w. n. JENKINS GREAT GEORGE ST. D3. 1. P. Lance. P: 'denI. I. J. KENNEDY, use-President Harness Horse 6 Nights" -- 3 Afternoons and ysiance. l was mixed Races with It's the big event of the Harness Horse Racing sea- son in Eastern Canada. bringing together the cream of Maritime honors and pacer: along with top raring drivers. This is is show in itself. You will delight in the color ,cnd spectacle and in the thrill of close finishes. YOUTH DAY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12th lobella v (rho Best In The Maritime: smoker dizzy. ATLT HE ROVINCIAL EXHIB AUGUST Ilth to I Live Stock Show Be sure and us tlie Grand Parade of all animals Thursday” afternoon at 5 o'clock. Better still. visit our modern cattle burns or follow the iudging and you will realize why this is called the Great- est Live Stock Show In yours. 6th Midway and Vaudeville Sensational "Acts.- Rides etc. The young and not so young will find plenty OE enjoyment and entertainment in the numerous acts. rides. etc.. that go to make up the Vaudeville and Midway -- 0 traditional part of OLD HOME WEEK. Once again we welcome back Bill Lynch. who down through the years has played a prominent part In 43"" program. WEEK” I TION D. H. BUNTAIN. Secrets ,y-Treasurer. I. FRANK ACORN. Race Barnum