ii A-» i '-'AvUGHS’l'»i§.”f§§f 'T ‘_ It Iiiiiiiiii 0| -zittlriiuiiii SDM Tlillll "FfilIi-I-IIIBS" iottknm H., Kelis. I1 pu g pest alder from Klan Imunlted ,\,,¢|,u|u; tea nedlehe; ned lotionli W* "mul da U0 l°°d- 1~i,,ntu¢nean»"rrnii.¢-um", md in ll deyl he pain wel endler md the Rheumeillln muah better. gradually, "l'V¢'l-0-lieu" naman gy Runuda'.i~»u.' and now, for Ive pun, I have had ne return of the lmubie. I eonlhlly recommend Ihll hilt medicine he All lulefen." P. H. Ke HUGH. IlIenI»x,IIIhr§.5II, trinllinals. lt all denlau or aunt postpaid H nut-e-dns United. Ohm. i__~__-_f--A_i THE REXAL STQRE 'Y ..._ ._. ._A I EASTERNQEIIRDIINI Sei tunnis Q" i"°r°"i.'°";;:i';’z::.°.2' ‘.¢.¥.i."l=..°“° '~ ”':i‘:i. »5,s31~ERN m,Q°,s E I rimkpiil klusiguntigeirfelgware mye-ri ..._;_ In-rnrc thi- world _;',,y-i - . -- xi~iiai~ T” w . ‘ - ' ' ' . _ tif-n -will take place on Thursday To learn -more cl ocean currents DU “"9 °' "W 'my Pie" in .the ceq LONDON, Aug. 25.- British. Mm' ‘\"°"Z‘f _"f.""’“ “I B ‘mi _October Gth Instead ot Octohcr 4th and drifts. the Biolo ical S r ' f I _ I out Kmindtiig siidnstliinr. of 19}i9 sent ' I ~ _*T ‘Yi D I H _-_ aE°RGET°WN JUTTINGS i"Ullii.\- 'siixteen 1? tiilese E wel; 'T Picked “li on the shores of the Gull ns nrevioush reported cnnadh g “ ve) ° '3A5E5A'l-L _ *Geo 01 Maine Each contained ~~ , rgetown ~ ' ' a post has again come in the front in base °“"d Oli -which iwiis ivrittcn liesides btiii CIFCIHS by completely defeat- Ute address ct the biological stu- iiig tbe\Murray»n,ive,-1e,,m; some tion. the offer of a reward to the 29 to seven¢~29_7_ The game finder .who wrote the time and WM Played On the .Murray River “mea “I iinllillx und posted the diamond on Saturday. August 25th """|- Two sizes of bottles were From tho Start the game was very “”"d*t`W0 ounce and eight ounce, much one siu__@d_ Georgetown relum to -the latter ii galvanized iron drag ins the lead thrimuii all the innings “'““ 'eliiiviicd to hang nt n depth of This is lhe Seventh straight vIc~ i_i'ii"e fiiilioiiiii. the object of the iorv 501* the Georgetown h \'f\I§ bring to minimize the direc - nys this ` . ~t season. ' » A effect of the wind. Of the fifty ...___ five hotties with drags, three ivoro . .‘FE-STIVAL A SUCCESS __ Di0k0ii UD 0ll the Cape Cod peninsil The ice cream festival held in the ‘ll “Dil three- on the Maine coast. Town liall. Georgetown on Tues- Seven of the bottles which reaclicd dav evening August 23 the Care Cod were tnnnd .incl .I - ' rd under the ` ' ' 'rl auspices of -the Ladies' of Holy T,-| eiiillse of between seventy three ‘nity -Church was a rioqiqed success and eighty days. Tile direct dis- There -was it large attendanw A tance between the Bay of Pundg. short musical prugraim-was carried “Wi CHIIC (Tod l H300 nautical miles out in connection with the sale of The firift of these bottles indi- ICB 0I°0H‘ill A consiile blc [Cates a surface movement of the tic ut Philadelphia. They esti mate it travelled -from 12000 to 15000 miles and required more than five yours in its Journey. ""l‘hi‘ Liisitilnia was turpedoeil iii' the ilri-'h coast on May 7, 1915. ilydrograpliers figure that the belt went through the irish Sea M111 Prounii the north of Scotland: down through the North Sea and the English iChnnnel; down the coast of France and Spain and Af- rica. There the current bore ll =-cross the Atlantic. Enterluk the Gulf S-tream. it was carried north. it escimeii from this cur- :ent and drifted to the Delaware Villiers. Prol>a‘i‘_v the propellor of a Steamship caught it up at the Olives -and brought it up the Dole- \\'ai‘c. .V\'iicn' found afloat it was 100 miles up the river from the <-apc,<_ "The life belt was covered with _liai'nacles. When these were scrapeil off, the mime of the Lusi- tanizi was found and easily decl- uhered." ~WI'-iEiN THQBEA BULGES -SUN i”“ Sum 0 Ann Mo-oN sorri HAVE EF- Iii0!l0I' was realized. .- A4 water fi-nm thc Bay of Fundy thro'| F C - -~___~>__ - - .he ,, ml A _ E 1' on THE ocEAN. ._°Mrs. midi- ooinion n..sene..t|, Of -Moline ‘iizhlifirnng IF1'.i.t,e°‘;.(f(';f* Ggllfi The rise and fail of ini-sc hodins recently visited friends' at George. August 20th 1019 drift bottles were “I Water-ii pii¢=.noin_enf.~n to which town. A set out off the coast of New Brnns we “ve applied the “”""’ M "des ` ____ ' w|ck_ Une Gr (hem reached me ---is the result of the influence of. ..°lIir. lf. J. Soir.-mon of George- ‘"""`S 'ill Allgiiei 8~ 1920. From and exerted "9"" the emu' by the i _ town, »vi,.i¢¢d, |(7hm-iOtwu,“.n lust the position in which this hottie mmm and me s““‘ ` _ week. I A. was found it IR believed' says R Hoth li"-il or attract the earth in -' »_ 4` -`§__..>~"‘/°/ _.___ hiilietin of the Weather Bureau dis varymg .degmwi me Wwe' “I the 73 u us | moon lieing about two and .i quar / ».MiB,, Mlm Smmh Gwrgmuwn ti ~. ng ,currents and drifts. that it wr “mm M great as nw bun Tmq ,I _ ~.- - . . . . ~ ~ - - .-‘.- - . _ . __ 'pr- I - - - - I __ L- \ii\il0 it is not forbidden h_\' `Unii\vare nf their true auiho-i'» troops, ly. A. ne |irrfhrpeI:im0ll‘i;stii. miirimftilloerri 1:3; fluid portion of the earth‘s surface first one ami at about the some "H" ocmns “"4 me larger lakes ..*M.rs. John Smith ot Georizo- time. was carried to the Cap A(‘orl which “T” 5° effecmd ‘hm uw" _Y town, is visiting friends in Sou- coast. It is presumed tlitft I/he "um" 'mtwam' forming “ "sms “I ` v.‘."‘\f . Ns' A- first hottie :ipproarheil ('apo Cod “E 'water on the SMB M the earth ‘ M ~-"Miss `i‘°“l*”"’ ‘S"l"'“‘"\ “'h0 hut bein! ii little further oust was "(`"r°'“l mp mm" “nd MSU 0" the l hm* been vmling ificntls at Sl. svertunlli' caught hv /the'G\ilf °m“'“m°‘ side with °°'re5p°“m“g ef ‘ iG""'°m""- has I`f`llii'I\0d I0 iii’-i` Stream and carried to the Azores. 'CW water between' '- lliomo in Georgetown. A. gurl ,I third was nm out at the' . ’l`l\L reason for extreme high tliies at the tiiliies of the new and full moon is -bei-,suse the moon is tlion in il line with the sun and the Watrr i'eacts io the combined pull of both bodies. At the time of ' the first and third q\li\i'toi's of the farmers have succeeded in killing the daylight saving meat-iiure. A bill making the system partltan- when LOIIIIUII l . with his liiouintdcius flicked up ihlgli. his brciist covcrcil with orit- ers, out to lic the rcsuliir king. _I if he ents hi English ti-lends ii ent -was dropped out of the Govern . ` 5" 5 _ _ l ,Q ment's program In the rush of iegis dw” it 1" the [""°4H"h ““y' ""1 lation at the end of the session, and evt-n t-he warmest advocates tor lilo extra hour of British Sumiuer Iiwiliglits say that the sclicnte is dead In the face of united agricul- `tural iinii nursery opposition. Moth icrs ci large families. as woll as dairymcn. say they cannot care for their charges except on nature`s schediile. _---_ AN Aiviin iN i.oNnoN. ` I Chin Chow." - The Amir of Katsiiuii, Nigerian. iircoiiipanieil hy iwn of the tour his fifteen-year-olil son, and it hotly oi' Nigerian veterans to guard his liai'cni, paid a state visit to Loniion recently. On his -way around the world to .\ieci:ii th'~ nmniirich iic~ (ilk-il to stop in the British capital to offer his respects to the Kin; .and spend a busy week in sight- scvinir. England, accustomed as sho is io visits bv foreign royalty. lei' notliiniz umlfviie to keep the aniir amused. He called at the Mansion House to ser- the Lord Mayor and -ht. stately and riigilifieri. in the Lord Maynr’s chair. He went tn soc the zoo. the mint the Bank of li~ f~ AN INNOCENT Tl-IIEF The celeliriition of thi- c'~nt~n'ii'\' nf the birth of l"laii.hert tho :treat French writer. iiutlior of “.\i1i hor poem I i I __ ..-vs. _-»-.¢_._.. -___-. - you' ll i<°f>.i°n fast I Know what amokejoy Is? Its just the real man’s cigarette with a sweet to acco flavor-a PHI Once you've c of the glorious s un-'cured ` ' ‘Virginny - once leaves of ol' satisfaction 01.1 . . cigarette. A" b __ _,___.___,,,,__ __-_._ -.- E.-_ LIP MORRIS. -s 3.* aught thellovqri - you've smoked P.M. -then you‘ll know it 1 10 for. iff "inn NAVY CUT CIGARETTES -_ 1. 1. Z5 For 55? ° RELIGIOUS FANATICISM i.().\'Il().\', Aug, 24.~ Iii-ilicr's cor i'esponiivnt rt Cali(-lit, .lniiia, re- ports that four naiivc i-onstahles and two oi`i'i<~ors have been killed recently in sii|i|ii'f‘.s.\'fon~; ot' rintliig. iiniil' the dill' Oil Wilivii il “'i'f~' if’ be among the Mohlahs, iii i`anatii-a'. 50ni~ ‘iitilinmiiiefliin sect in \'l"ilahai'. ' 3" g e lore” le C 0 - - ' H - ‘ fi 'hi the lines were sulmiitieil hv T ~ |i~ 1 P ri tl D L' . , , -iroiinvi beneath her. causing two me laws ol _vuiii rzoiintii . (loso s ll. . 1- - _ . he (_-overniiicnt ot’ ini .i tion .rem D an maui" -nd op 0 i ' ~ 'ima Eurgusso se" ‘md Leturned to high tides and W0 IG'-W-iiiieii in t-uric' hs were oriiereri vii ii private the actro.-s to the At-atleiiitc. Wil” sanct'on<~ii thc proseiriition oi' it-.ail Q _ _ , nl ' ma rl" ` 'nm American mast by A southern SHUI i\l7Di‘0Ximdi9 ‘lily cntrdntc of the hotel and the tw 'I iW3i”ii€<1 ll9I` U12 P1170 Hilti I>i'iI1U‘ii cis wolici upon .i iiiagisirite .ic te _ . _ I _ _ I . V _ _ ` ,_ ' l V. . . A. _ , MDMSUUU 'K 0 R mu ` . . . , _ “T'_*°'°*'"__” \~om~n were wliiskrd downtown Latiiiirtine s verses over llli‘ -'li»§` i roiiipanieii hy police troops was dc- ) ' The m"°“‘"“ “count minted in 1.. l \ f‘ <1 i nature of Louise (‘ol|ott spattlioi to Tirurangaii 'fhereiipon 'mm' c°n"°"`i°“ F01’ Inflll- U Mid Chndnl Ihhel‘IYiIm2i‘iri'hE>0I:ii'lIi`llni?i; orhfo Uiliigg-1'? mock to] ` you how D cclm' in tim I It “£118 il f!11lI‘iiillV.iUk£‘ lfilliiifl-*I iii" i-iireo tl\(o\isanii Moplalts'ntiproaclicd ‘ _._ - _ furnishes an interesting case of thy?" on ' 1 -- . ‘immoit-ii=~' but Fiaiiiiriii revel the than .ind .iitdi-irvii the ina i.-.- - . ll li I I ll E . - - - ___ , g ln "f°i""t5 "f the m f“°"d Lusnaniii D" I need a oc 0 C m ‘\lf°""° "nd 0'" mime i>ont'ese-W -" Government 'irtv witiidi‘ow from J" f mms: Ecmmmy ‘S mmm on me* ! Thmwilium tinthhi h the ‘th to Tip( "i then "|,,,,,|._ ummm( M, ..n|d,, mu Hgnnturso . | usclenusts me greatly inte!_pgl_ calm get www from nf. .contrast an 'i iown y Iniinnnq-.. |.ininwhi for |»i~i..m|,.., we inn, ie railway was .Lr _ni L I Jr Ii-iii and ilaiiiatzoii in iicvi-i'al places. 'l`:~oo;is iw-re then sunt Irolii Ban- .i;'.iii:i'f> and pi‘i>t-laiiinticn issued pro liihiiing assciiiblios " in view ol the state oi' open rebellion prevailing". ’ - lie was' a cautious witness. Biiii regiii"‘.t~il_ r-very question put by the cross-examining lawyer as .i trap for Ilie unwaify- "Ami what," he was asked. “WHS the conipiainant shouting when you lieai'd him?". "He was ’shoutiiig. "Tomi Toni!" replied tho witness. aiteri deep tiionniu; then. tearini: io commit i ment. ho added, hastily: “Or w0rdS to that effect!" __1<-o4»----- Do not luflel another dl! W|\--- Itching. Bleeding or Protrudinl Piles. No surgrcnl operation requir- ed. Dr. Chanda Ointment will relieve you at unce and afford llstinti benefit. 5i)c n box all dealers, or Ed- miidson, Bates & Co.. Limited. Tor: onto. Sample box free If YOU mei tion this saver I-nl °l<=1°“ ‘I funn Dn|itAll i if ill' i J\_i "Jn in thi “i '-5@»-&‘EE'#i`7- in fin 5% “JS '_ -7.;§.55T.. I i'i`|`. Lliri fill -‘;‘?'-;i='e§';°~";'~'. dill . All Subscription orders must be inthe ballot box by . 3 p. m. All point ballots must be in the ballot box by 3 p.m. All subscriptions. must be accompanied wi t it c a s lt. money or' -T postal order, or ' certified check. i The announcement of the -_ winners wiliappear in Tues- day’s issue of the Guardian. Candidates must place all ` subscriptions and money in sealed envelopes and deposit . .f 'I ‘iii-ni? fi'Ei:'ii'_i i§EiEi'.L-JL] ‘:lT"l:TEih-H5-‘_=.i5 Ei5T‘:iT -éihEiEi'Ei5 ‘£55-55% HT-‘_-fi Ei?-ETH? °"'-‘5i:'iéi‘:i'-hifi-F-J'?i`»%iT.&iTT& 'EF-‘5i:T»‘a.i'_T ` 'i‘;l:Téi?i'-ETEHQIT T- "- '-‘:iT-§-‘.5-EFT-hCT blitlgéih'-‘§iT‘»EiEi'.¥fi`-lslh'-57-':l:T-'3-‘§l5'ER$$$$»£-5?H5'£$»éi§iEl§'-§h'»Ei:T£-&i'TidEi'i‘£'%Fi`¥i`»EiT$»hEi'-‘£1é\ iii 9?' same in ballot box. Help your favorite Candi- “in IJIINIPEIITIIIIIEIIIIS IIIIIIIY lil 3P.M- '9%"-:l?- ii? “Ei ni. ii,”-. “fn 15. date Now. You can’t do it after 3 p. m. Today. di I :hi up _ GE _ ‘f` point 3c|,e,|,,|, 'r|]fSlW¢¢k V i 1 Z I 'rHE FREE PRIZES AND Howxfrnsv WILL BE Awannnii 7 2% f __ if di; 1 i- il. iii L11 hi “'-in i.|]i\1 hi Kiln .ii th in 'iiii Sip |11 J; The Charlottetown Guardian 1Yenr ............. 7200 . 2 Yuri ........ ._ . 15000 a vw, :isooa The Charlottetown Exitininef . i.|. 1Yenr 350° 2 Years ....................... ._ _ ....... -. ww 3 Yenrl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ _ .....:...-..A.1.... ~~-~ “om FIRST GRAND PRIZE-A five' passenger “New Gray-Dart Special Touring Car vaiued at $1640.00” and purchased from Sternl. White. and McNuI.t, Queen Street, Charlottetown. , This wonderful prize can now' he seen at The Gray Dort Snow Ronme, and all who are Interested are Invited to call and lee it. _ SECOND GRAND PRIZE in a five passenger Chevrolet Touring Car, valued at $1,000 purchased from A. Herne and Ce., Kent Street, Charlottetown. Cali at the Shaw Rooms tedny and the management will be glad to show hu this beautiful clr. ~ THIRD PRIZE In The Guardian competition in a $500 Upright Grand Sherlock- Mlnning Plano. Thi! beautiful Plane may be loen at Miller Brol.. Mulic Store. GMM Gwfiiu irni. Charlottetown. ' THE FOURTH PRIZE In the big competition Il n Symphonola valued at $140 PUY- ehned from and on exhibition It Miller Brel.. Music Store, Great George Street, Charlottetown. FIFTH PRIZE is u 8 dny‘~free trip to Montreal, nil expense! paid. This would he an Ideal vacation trip fer Anyone. SIXTH PRIZE-$75.00 In onli SEVENTH PRIZE-$50.00 in cash EIGHTH PRIZE-$25370 In cash. TEN PER CENT CASH COMMISSION Prizes will he awlrded to ali candidate! who continue actively in the contest and fail to win ne of the regular prizes. EVERY ACTIVE CANDIDATE IN THE GUARDIAN COMPETITION WILL BE A WINNER. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LET THIS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY PASS YOU BY. BE A WINNER. ENROLL YOUR NAME AT ONCE FOR ONE OF THE BIG PRIZES. NOTE-If the first grand prize is won by a candidate living In district Number One, the second grand prize, which ie a Chevrolet Touring Car, will be awarded to the 'cnndldate having the highest tolli of points In District Number Tho. or vice verel, Ind the balance of the prizes will be awarded te the candidates. having the next. highest total of points. DISTRICT NUMBER ONE COMPRISES THE CITY OF Ci-IARLOTTETOWN AND THE TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE. . ~ DISRICT NUMBER TWO COMPRISES ALL THAT TERRITORY IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND OUTSIDE THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN AND THE TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE. ` + _ L 'L 4 __ _ pq __ I tl.. _. 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