> This County unis Tuesday. e Q‘ a any. Worst Enemy eternal. GUARDIAN payable In advance. sans or runurrunr: atMlss Bousefield, 1&5 Upper Prince. on IBOOKIILLD-Hrhe services in the Rgokfield Congregation on Iunday, Aug. 27th will be as fol- lows: Ils-rtsville, ll s. m., B. School, column II reserved for Queen's news of lcenl interest but ud- Of l newly nature may be pt I cents I word strictly __._- 0.4 Ive/Iva 9 to 12 Beach Grove Inn - MONDAY EVENING Admission 50c lo! 667. stranger than ilction is the story Dalmore House, the fire-ruined irnansion of the Earl and Countess Temple, of Stowe, at Alriess, Ross- shire, Scotland. Following the discovery by boys inatroutstreamatAlnessofs paper psrcel containing jewels, the police are working on a theory that THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . Mystery Of Countess’ Jewels Paper Parcel Containing Valuable Gems Found By Boys Beside Trout Stream. i The necklace was one string of a double row, valued et 230.000. Lord and Lady Temple were on their way back to Bath, when at to Dingwell to identify the Jewell. ery which had been found. Jewels Among Debris Tll H F! . , . Found. ‘o! ilmn“ Yd“ o‘ i0 a. m.,1 a: frgokfield, '1 P m- 5 ,_ [fl a 5W0 DWI“ the mansion was set on fire to cover ‘gang; ennsncnt i‘ n yslide ’ ,,__ up n robbery. P0111” d"! “will "l0 69b!!! 0! , i'° I "Vises o fly-borne __ _ mqy Tgmplg m4 5mm worm the library, which was underneath 'l“°"°'- maummm‘ n” “u” CANADIAN am onovn over ssoooo. Lady lemmas bedroom. and recov. Keep your home free of flies with ' t a um i r m. -——r rF (‘van my?“ h; Mm The increasinl demand in the ~ United Kingdom for Canadian Bell of There is only one FLY-TOX City. WILLING T0 OBLIGI Wfisitnr-I am collecting for the ‘"7- ; Iioetf Hospital. will you contrib- am Editor-With pleasure. Call in- morrow with the ambulance and I Iili have one ready. iiussellliotel Property For Sale In Summerside - e desirable hotel property ' ll the RUSSELL HOTEL at rside is offered for sale. The property consists of a large lot, with |. oommodious building suitable for i hotel or easily convertible into de- Ebie apartments. The building was roughly renovated three years igo, and is conveniently situated Inc block from the Railway Station. If not sold in the meantime, the y will be sold by public auc- on the premises on Tuesday, e fllth day of September at twelve "clock noon. ‘JESSIE HALLETT. be. shipat VIOO ll’: ducted Tourists nzsnt is announced oi Eva-use“ -- Bell, Charlottetown. in 1W1‘. 1086911 ~~ - u. s. s. wsaaine will mire niece the - glgteentl; of september in New York ulsrn money this any. 111N811" plants and shrubs to friends and neighbours. essu pdd weekly. iii" or part time. Desi sales oo-opsr- ‘mm, no; equipment and instruc- tions. Write Luke Brothers Nurser- ies, Montreal-iii. . “E Kmxrém 6mm, southern parts of the Dominion. 5T J ‘orsmoon at meow; Wm The hardy Canadian red clover is be conducted by the Minister. Rev- a. maimed-Lento. Di D- soloist will be Mrs. J. A. Lawson- Zim Church consresation will wor- o'clock service, and the evening ser- invited to attend these services. n m” submarine‘ I“ b” No forage plant has been so im- pqmd they gave directions to a mysterious underwater waft. rcdcloverscedisatributatods- nsdinn ssiliqulture. Red cover is not a. native of North America and was introduced to this continent vniyulonsascastneeradetthe eighteenth century. It suitability to e northern elmate like that of Canada depended a great deal on the ability of the Canadian farmer to originate a hardy variety. 0m- lean red clover, for instance, and other varieties nom countries with a mild climate, are killed by the Canadian winter, except in the Columbia, South Carolina, 869. Sell our guaranteed tree!- P9961‘- now in demand in other countries. Red clover was brought into oul- ture oomparativcly late. In Italy and spain its cultivation was ee- tablished during the 15th and 18th centuries. It was introduced into Holland from Bpsin in tihe 10th century and made its way to Eng- land in the um mu of nib 11m century, the llinglish name being lderived from the Dutch "Klafver." The the Kirk at the eleven Zion Church will be con- by m. Moorhead Leash- and visitors are cordially butalsotoitsscrviceasafertiliser, ncmvE '00 A FEW SHORT WEEKS Getting Subscriptions for The Guard- . ian will win you a handsome CASH . prize — Win one of the big ones. A CASH PRIZE FOR EVERY. NTESTANT. URRY! all subscriptions will earn less voles. The flre occurred while, with Lord Temple, she was attending a wedding at Inverness. Recently two boys on holiday were walking along the bank of the trout stream bordering the grounds and were used for pumping water. In doing so one of the boys kicked a piece of Feeling something solid, he pick- ed it up and found inside Jewels consisting of: A pearl necklace: Two turquoise rings; A double-stone diamond ring; A bracelet set with diamonds; and A single-stone diamond ring. and impmver of soil texture. No other leguminous plant is equal to it 1m- two purposes. _._______..__ tr. W. R. Carson ered some portion of the jewels, bwdiy damaged by the fire. These included a diamond bracelet, pieces . of a diamond and ruby neckiet and part of a long 801d chain. Among the Jewels still missing is a valuable necklace worn at the coronation of King George II. The police at Newton, acting on behalf of the police at Dingwali, Scotland, have detained a man on suspicion. Beside stream examining apparatus He came home flushed from the children's party. "Had a good time, Harm?" asked his fond mother. “Wonderful, mum," said the boy happily. “Best party I've been to for a long time." “That's good," replied his mother. "Now tell me all about it. What little girls did you dance with?" "Oh," exclaimed the boy, "I didn't dance! I had two fights with Billy Smith and two with Jackie Cooke upstairs, every time." .. _____i___.. She—Why don't you say some- thing? n . t to iculture. ‘This is due cum . ing wed for unwilling iiqiioi‘ iii m?” Dgungzmon 30mm“ not °PBACT°R _ Hl>—I cant think of anything to Baltic waters have been revived. A‘ h f ' mus Three Year Palmer Graduate say. Bron-P 0f Finnish fishermen re- ‘mlY l" l“ m3 “ding ' 124 Prince St. Phone 1°72 She-Goodness! You don't have l which is surpassed by few plants, u...“ Calls Mnde- to think to say anything, do you! Contestants Arc Paid Cash Each Week For Join The Contest Early Do It This Week I{URRY! _ And Gel Started In The Guardians Biz Contest Before Next Monday Nuh ~The First Voting Period oi the Gontest comes to a close next Monday night at midnight, August 28th alter whiz: ‘time There is no ogood reason why you can not w|n a Handsome Amount of as I you enroll ai once---0onlesianis who do not win one of the Grand Gash Pr izes _wi|| be given 20 per cengusifieassh commission cheques ton all the money ihal they collect for old and renewal sub scnpiions as well as on new - Glasgow they were asked to retm-n BIG CANADIAN PROGRAM BEING LAUNCHED BY THE AUSTIN MOTOR COMPANY 0F ENGLAND] n British-designed, altogether Brit-l ish-rnsde motor-cars have thus my’ been a rarity on Canadian road , Famous makes of British cars an» 111N581!!! leaders in popularity i1; other parts of the Empire-Austral- ia. South Africa, India, etc., when they have proved their advsntugti. under conditions similar to those in Canada, or even much more diff!- cult. i British industrial leaders often EDP"! to the average Canadian to move slowly, but the actual reason’ for that appearance is that they] wait until all is ready and then are I sure that the effort will be right. ' A policy of this kind has always I Eiiided Sir Herbert Austin. Thisi leading figure m British industryl has risen. by his own power as mechan‘ , designer, engineer and! executive, to command the great’ business which bears his name- The Austin Motor Company Ltd. At Inngbridge Works alone 14,000 peo- ple are employed. And sir Herbert Austin himself belongs to that class‘ of British manufacturers who are able to go to work in their own fac- tories and perform practically every operation-and who insist that these operations shall be well clone and and truly made and capable of] standing up under the most several conditions. Before he was Knighted for War cflorts, sir Herbert Austin conceived some of the most important inven- tions to the efficient motor-car as and licked both of them events of Europe. His interest in ' engineering improvements it sug- gests, continues today, and his cars are constantly breaking records for WORK THEY DO we know it today. He himself went out and raced his cars in the classic PAGE For Economy Combined ma. Satisfactory Quality l JORSE'8 BLUENOSE TEA has as good quoiiry us many 40-cent teas and at 35 cents per pound ~package is THE GREAT ECONOMY TEA. tain of Industry-tested in possible way, and embodying all practical improvements, is now be- ing brought to Canada under a pro- gramme which will develop the mur- ket in a largo way. The Austin Company plans to market all Austin models in Canada including both passenger and delivery cars. These csrs will be the renl British- nde product, in a full range from the famous "seven" up to large six- cyllnder models. Two vehicles that will appeal to business men for com- mercial purposes are the 7-4 and 10.4 Delivery Vans, which are al- everv pert of their product wciitrescw the subject of enthusiasm among keen judges of transporta- tion, for their dependability and al- most unbelievable economy in op- oration. A chain of sales and service agcn- cies is being established, together with adequate parts stocks at strut- egic points throughout the Domin- cvcrv ion, the --__. organization work being under the direction of Mr. E. P Clarkson, well-known wthe Canad- iiln Automotive Industry for many ycnrs as the head of Dodge Brothers in Canada from its inception in i914, retiring from the Managing Dlrectorship in 1029, upon absorp- tion of Dodge interests by the Chrysler Corporation. __._________. The magistrate looked hard at In rough-looking individual in the dock. "How comes it that you dared to - break inio U115 gontlmnank; house in the dead of night?" he asked. The man in the dock shrugged hi: shoulders helplessly. "Well, your worship," he replied. "Inst month you ‘nd me up for i stealing in bvxond daylight. Ain't I going to be nllouwd to work at all?" hllnnruks Llnlmr-nt for Stomach cramp, motor racing, for the sake of the speed and endurance. The Austin car -- product of the ability of a. man who is a sound and practical mechanic as well as a Cap- You cannot lose-Jon are bound io win.‘ TO Start Get noun? WAIT UNTIL to start your campaign -MORROW ting Subscriptions NOW FOR Sept. 23rd. Start saving votes NOW. If not for ‘yourself, why not save them for your favorite candidate? ' brought to the Campaign Department Headquarters of The Guardian will count for the person whose name is written thereon. Save These Coupons 10o votes ma: [a e c c s s c (f: s-s YFFFITI I re I I-l'o'| TFO s IFYITQ I l} (Name of Contestant) In every issue of this paper each week up to This coupon, when neatly cut out and mailed or MAIL THIS COUPON BY SEPT. 23rd. - " . 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