You and Mayonnaise 41>. 45o can make with mic SALAD and Thu Chario Term Op vr Service. Sllorthand sud T and thorough. celient students. During SEPTEMBER covering the above courses Generally speaking, entrants to t N0 For full psljloulars. cooking; on. " CANADA STARC H l L|f~4|l'i_'i) MONF?A ttetown Business College ens, September 7th u, BETTER THAN EVER: 1 SUBJECTS: Book-keeping and Accoun Practice, Business Arithmetic, E Filing. Business Writing, Comm ""9 Yrqm Actual Business Relish. Correspondence. erclsl Law and Civil YPQWFIIIIIg courses are interesting he P- W. C. make ex- ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. call at the College or write_. t __ ILRMILLER nsursx, n". g_ l-rtl. Science, Commerce, Inslnmlus. Pharmacy, Indlofnn, Dentistry VLLUABLE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS: examinations. September October lst, 192i]. EQUALLY VALUABLI SCHOLARSHIPS: 28K h course. UNIVERSITY HALL Residence for men, on banks North West Arm, temporarily home of King's College. BHIJIIEFI BALI. Beautitnl new residence REGISTRATION DAYS September 28th to October 2nd llith for all other students. FOR FULL IXFOIMATIDN Registrar. ‘ | i New NotesfsgllgjlllfliélgylllOlflffill to New Glasgow Mrs. Ernest McNeil and little gggggfifncreases (laughter, Mary, have returned to The August meeting of the New Glamow Institute was held at the home 0f ‘Mrs. J. B. Dickieson, Monday, Aux. 2. with thirteen members and nine visitors prose-stir’ MOIMNL ss was transacted. The secretary reported twenty-five“ The usual flausine dollars realized held recently, above sum to go words cemetery fund, cbeon to lbe Federation at Cavendish on Aug. Meeting closed with singing Canada. at the homo of .\ll'h'. ll. llill. ‘liev. ll. ldvcrvll. family. l'illlll)’l'ii, ‘lll., to lllPll‘ llnnlv. Stevenson a llev. (J. H. Armstrong has llalllollsie University Illlfls I41. Nine o! value 8200.00 to 885,00, awarded on results of matriculation Awarded at end of each year of for women, all Arts sud Science and Engineer- eering students September 14th snd Apply in person or by letter to tho Ari-ling meats were completed for the lun- given to the Teachers’ ‘Next meeting to be ’lluld PRINCIPAL “en's speech. Miss Edith (fanlpbell, Preston 1,. (‘zllnnbc-II. H01] Will llP pa she is recovering operation. in Mrs. Mulvillo McLeod spent the _ V . I easy to Gain *1 With Yeast and Iron New Combination of Yeast with Vegetable Iron Quick Way to Build Up Weight River. Mr. ‘Herbert Stevenson paid of we has returned B. Dickicson. for Mr. and Mrs. E‘. ll}. McKay. Mr. Harold Dlckleson spent Su ulay at South Rustico. Mr. and Mrs. ‘fihomas Gsss. of onztllcir home in Cavendish after ww- w ,l\llsscs Ella and Jean Sample. 'i _ been known as n rich vlta- cupled by the late Donald lilaobean. e- M655“ Amer and meme Dickie, mine food, but not until They will also adll several lines to m“ we", recent vlsnora to Ea," we perfected “lronlzed those carried by the old firm. _,1,.,y,,|,y_ yeast" — which comes in ———- '6‘ Mr. and ‘Mrs. Dixon and party, of Wili-‘Billiamd "wit" Torm- '0“ ivinily. lld Mr. ll. S. Campbell and son lFred- crick. or Fredericton, iNlB, Mr. W. rm ('l'll‘il]!llI‘ll, of Boston, Mi‘. and Mrs. turned in his llonli- lll .\li|ll|l'll'.'.llr*.'ll' (‘rmlkml “r ‘wkimgan’ and Mr‘ after holding n successful l-ar-ril-k mot-tings llr-ro. Mr. ullli Nlru. llovl-ridgl- and little M are visiting Mrn. llevorlllgr-‘s mother. Nirs. J. L. son, of North Adams. Stevenson ui. (‘lyric RlVPl‘. Miss Bnribll Reynolds, nf Now York. is l-lponding bur vlu-ntlrln will‘ her friend, Miss listllcl- Stevenson Miss Margaret V. SiPVFllHOil is visiting friends in saint John, .\.'.Il lMr. and Mrs. L. T. Wood and family. and Miss NPZLlOUAYIIlFUWQI has been found in ho inadequate, spl-nl. Sunday wiih ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Arthur, North llustico. Mr. Goo. It. McNeil was in tho r-ity last Wonk, and while thorn had uuu Mrs. l.. Miillgan, Sumlnersllls. were rr-l-cnt. visitors at Campbell's Mills. oi ~~.~--i-O}i———- AMERICA'S NEW EMBASSY The (llnsgow lltrsld Says: — Canada House is tils proude..t and finest “l-Jmbnssy" in London. and. is likely to renlsln so despite the lictcrmlnl-ll effort which America ilal-l decided in nluko to achieve the distinction for herself. That the American Amllnssailor would soon be rlilllng was certain. for of late tho accomodatioll at Crews House as well ns l-xl-l-l-ilizlgly expensive. A move is lilcrclurl- being malls t0 Prince's Gate. one of the few thor- oughfares which still preserve their atmosphere of pristine l-nas- sivencss and grandeur, where the late Mr. Plerpolnt Morgan owned lwo houses. wlrico ho bequeathed to the American Government. These Ilvo houses have now been knock- ed into one and converted into a splendid establishment. with s won- derful staircase and those huge. luxurious rooms which are the de- light of the American heart. No loss a sum than £70,000 will have been spent on the building when the necessary alternations are com- pleted in ten weeks‘ time. But. where the Canadian building has the advantage is in position and in its impressive exterior. Ose can only fully, appreciate the beauties] of the Prince's Gate mansion when one has crowed the threshold. hetterqwemr ‘A ring Mr. hloigll-i ‘ of ilunla-ilvbich Captain J. E. Bernler con- in Sim, i8 Bllellliiltg u few (lays at New d (llasgow. the guust of .\lr. and Mrs. .\lil<'. lo‘. M. Steven- .ll‘ll lo learn that ufler u serious week-end visiting relatives at North visit to Wllcutley River recently. Miss Margaret Ling of Wheatley to her home after spending a few days with Mrs. J. Mr. W. C. McKay. wits and two children. of Edmonton, and Mr. C. ‘L. McKay and family. of’ lChnrlot- totown. motored to New Glasgow .on Sunday, and were the guests of {blossom visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. gran“ and a“? Miss Thelma sample, oi Kensing- ‘m? 3'"- Wnd “P - W8; . at mycream sucmwlilil. ls visiting her cousins, the Mont-inn. NIL. were the guests of "l! it Dflflflibifl Mr. and Mrs. A. "B. Diokieson re- V653!- .\liss Azzs. Parkman spent Sun- hflv" rummwl llu_,. 7n her home in INew ‘Glasgow. OPENING DATE OIFTEMIER 1 The only Way to luesesa BOX 145. -Ftm uh. wzsrsnu News i rum: ii is avlllllild. --WANTED - Housemaid and '4 i" "°°°l'° experienced lwble girl. Apply "'3- ‘m’ Queen Hotel. 1170-9-3i -nosm noon FLOUR is only from selsctedwrhest and sold by leading island dealers who guar- {snteo is quality ' —WELLINGTON HOTEL will -~'M'- “Wm Rusersou. m. w. be ‘meted by Public Auction on lieddln motored to Georgetown i‘ modern conveniences. Good centre ‘for travellers and tourists. day evening April 10th u welcome will be extended to Miss Ikluise (lailbeck who has just returned froln Japan after serving as a Mis- lile Bedeque United Church at 8 the vestry. An opportunity of Miss Callbacks many friends togyeet her. ' PERSONALS tended visit to Vancouver, B. C. ——Miss Viola Wood. Summerslde. -~ is spending her vacation with her ‘ I grand-parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. W. W. Judson. lottetown. has visit t0 Mr- Georgeto wn.—1A. —The Misses Florence Thorns and Bertha Mutlow Ch’town have returned to their respectivebomes ' after spending their holidays at. "The Black Banks," the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Benton. i: Famous Schooner “Arctic” Sold ‘ QUEBEC. ALIE- 7.—'l‘be famous i auxiliary schooner “Arctic" ini ucted several expeditions for theilasl branch of the Department of the la- terior of Canada, has been sold for hood of $1o.soo u. Nelson Vigneeult "w "6"" a well known fish merchant of this city. day 25th. W. Wood and his XVood. This new com- il- bination of yeast vitamines. with ' vegetable iron, re- news the action of sluggish b 1 o o d cells, drives out body iarmer of Albany. “energy and on- toris. l" the “Val-em Ross Boulter. with the vitam- For years yeast ‘has to iakc and iron _ln the right propor- tions to build up weight. Vegetable "iron" with yeast is quite easy to digest, therefore better for the system. And "yeast" when ironized, be- comes just twice as beneficial as ordinary fresh or cake yeast. lronized Yeast tablets are com- DOsed of concentrated food ele- ments, therefore. they are pleasant to tnke and free from drug-like ef- fects. lf you are under weight, do not enjoy good health. lacking in energy and force. "ironized yeast” tablets will pick you right up, and if they fail, you get your money back. Sold by druggists. st $1.00 for n. 3t, large Gil-tablets package. lronized planned in knQw_ Yeast Co. Fort Erie. Ontario. bcsltn, BRINGING UP FA__HER_ hundred when combined ti"! 5am“ d"- ‘Ellsworth . Fields friends a; Tryon this tile Baptist comed to the ally for the sake ation. OHiYEta-l KNOW L ~rou ARE CALLJN’ ON NY DAUGHTER DUT- l COULDN'T THiNK or YOU A’: A 5ON"\H'L.AVJ NY QRUQHTER COULDN'T L\V€ ON ant in Montage Summerside Business College , " our lyatun of Training Inflow” V Employment and Promotion. SUMMERIIDE, P. E. I. Western Guardian Eastern Guardian ..'EA8TERN MlliflTu-Mr. J. l: W. Murdock is now Guardian ls‘- o and will he pleas- IIO Ill ___ muons: ‘Mesa at st. Peters mm“ Wednesday, September 1st. PEROONALI Tuesday. "August 1on1. liotel has W°d“°°d“>’~_‘*~ ..'Mr. L. H, Douglas and Mrs- w Douglas. who have been visiting 385‘7'5‘M51o' Toronto. returned to their -'romcnr's SERVICE.— Tues- “emgemw” m“ “MW” ..°lilr. Cllflord Conrad was in Georgetown Wednesday attending the funeral of his mother sionary for live years. Service in Frank Conmmi ..°Miss Eva. Clarke 0f Charlotte- p' m" l°ll°w°d by a 9°C!“ hm" in town has returned to the city after spending a very pleasant vacation ti at her home in Georgetowm-A. ..'Mr. John F. Connolly, Char- Gleaning-s From Tryon And We are pleased to have Rev. W. E. Larkin with us again after s prolonged aibsence. ‘He looks well. * Mrs. Webster Boulter of Victor"! has gone to Chicago for s visit i0 her son Ralph Boulter. the oldest son of ‘Boulter and ls engaged in Electri- ‘cal ‘wcck in tho city by tllB lake» ‘M The Government drelilw Victoria Harbor ‘week for several ‘day's iwcnllse w Northwest Territories and Yukon of na accident to her machinery. The electrical storm‘ of Thursday; nr _ l the moo; severe n Collin, a price ssld to ho in the neighbor em“ n“ W“ several who "Minn?" to attend the political lflBfllmF "Ii Summerside did not undertake thc 1:10 in trip because of the storm. i ‘Large numbers attended iilr- an- nual Sacrament of the (fiburt-b of ‘Scotland at Cape Traverse on Sun- A business cilsngo of cnnl-"ilicf-Ilbif‘ interest has taken piano here dllr- lng the past week. Bowness and Newsome (If Crapllud hiave sold their business at Crspuurl to GPO-i 50H The new firln will take charge immediately. 'M¥‘$Sr8‘Bi)W- I U H u w M Um mm are very popular WM] ca lll e snnlor was ol ere o... public. and u l. regretted that “Y hemm“ l“ these enterprising young men are to leave the province. gOiIU-t‘ l0 ii"! ‘Pacific Coast, as soon as they can close their business. the senior member firm is a well known und popular ills be taken over byvhiu two sons Howard and ‘Raymond Wood. The junior members of the llrnl has ‘been a successful farmer st Vic- ‘He has sold his The Messrs Wood ($0.. will enlarge the premises oc- cupied by Bowness and Newsome by the removal or a partition. by which they will slid the store 0c- MODdBy the second. sixty (60) autos were brought to the ls- llnnd by the car ferry and over five assengers were landed The following from Fredericton. N. 8.. are visiting Tryon. Eldon E. Dsggctt, iMrs. lLillian M and Miss Annie Murray. was week. the son of the late Rev. Mr. Field who woe for several years pastor of and more Church hers. young man is being warmly wel- community halluci- of his father's memory still beloved by mslly o! the older members of tho congrcii- “lila- iMrs. ‘Fields is residing in John. N. B. Her friends items. advertis- 1077-34-51. lng the ..°.1\liss Zetta ‘Peters. daughter of Mr. Fred Peters. mail driver. N1;- I j l ‘h! It who has been residing in Boston 9P0!‘ 8111M. B B" 0i’ I18 "189 85 1w l. . 7 y g ‘cation at her home ill Rollo Bay- Yorstoll. Quietness serene. where so re- cently all was sgog with activity. applies tn our ‘lobster tile shore at present. llalph is r. and Mrs. ideal Put.’ ‘uh’! Peters. llert Brent (l. and Ms prohibit m.» Wood holding of the lleW and the farm will case to 085587)’. farm i0 it would lag, why‘ stimulate crrlthew visiting Ho is ‘The arn throat lZONE. DON'T YOU THlNl< rrou AQE PQETTV .OLD vof at L BELLJH‘ wich. is No. 1 hsy crow-to acres in good shape. The the slverage is a good the misfortune to lose his lovely} farm buildings and iharn lby lire‘ last fail. has nificent one ashes," and a good crop to put into it. prosperous young farmers. has pur- chased a new model Chevrolet re- cently. _ lMiss Annie L. Anderson, Centre- ville. NIB” is spending her vacation, with her sister. Miss Bertha A. Mrs. Hattie E. Collin. o! Boston. ho has spent the past month with Mrs. ll. A. lHyndman and lMiss Laura. Whitman returned to their MPB- home from took part in the C.N.R. broadcast- We regret to chronicle the con- nued illness of lMrs. Alice Hynd- msn, widow of our esteemed friend usual this summer in his (bungalow at Schooner Pond. ltvlsit from master, Farmingham, Mass, l t m friend home an" apendffigunged p,,§,,,,,,‘,‘ luck with the speckled beauties. Samuel ‘Mr. has the foundation completed. "Closing at six" can ibe applied in two ways as one of our local ni work merchants was laid up miles to as told to come in the morning as they “sold not-hing after six." Miss Mabel Coffln and her sister __ e visiting their father, Mr. W. l). Carl on his motor cycle. To Monta- 18 I Our lol-nl lonl-lorial artist. ICarLis name of kept busy catering in the yolltil bc and ‘beauty of botll sexes at 1st. Wclcolnn. old topl. LYTNN, Mass" Aug. 7-—A battle The Mayor has ordered police t0 announcement that it will carry its The trouble Mayor recently cancelled a permit of to David (loldstein of the Catholic S. S. Truth Guild -to corner service, on the ground that The bounced that to be impartial ‘b9 would halt all street meetings. ---——<e>——— Night Coughs Rapidly Subdued instead o! lying n/wake at night, wasting your strength with cough- your cold to-day. lBy inhaling the germ-destroying vapor of CATAILRJHOZONE you so that they throw off the irritating -secretions——then passes sway. Nothing could ho more efficient i‘ You will protect yourself against infections. she is In good ilatsrrll ll? Vicinity Sanderson. Green- in completing‘ his this year, all hay crop on Mr. John W. crop in tihiei section. Mr. Arthur Sanderson, who hfldi the frame of a mag-i "raising out of the Mr. Leith Sanderson. one of our -= Moncton, where they concert recently bold there. late A. iB. ‘Hyndmsn, Esq. Harry ‘Morris, our lone He recently had Mr. Ralph'Parker, post- and ‘Mr. Mills. They had great canning along Arthur Lewis has chosen an spot for his ‘bungalow and found when he drove six purchase a choice colt. He Si. Peters. Put! Put! 0b. that's only lilo nrnls 1R minutes. Not |l)ll(l ‘going. Thomas," l-le can do a good jnib. too. MoCallum has ‘just got home. -Buck Jones. Salvation Army yor Ralph S. Bauer. (lemme the Salvation Army, from ‘h. further street meetings‘,- Army has retorted with tllei the Supreme Court if ne- started when the conduct a street-wrecked "stocked rum." another like it and not not now, and break u the linings of the tilront the congestion 0i U11‘- TF0"! pleasant to use than t“ land for the coughs and using CATAltltllO- Hun.‘ I'M qomc. v0 BE A alter-er WQJTUZ - DID You READ MY (Continued from page 4.) gilded brackets under the culls 0i once part of tho ship "BIJANCHIARD." A support of the chuirfis nlallc from the S. S. ‘bound from llulifzlx but wrecked on Boll Portage island. during a ilfillsitl foil. crew wcro drowned. An arnl support was taken frolll wreck. wrecked on Yzlrmoulll Bar. Of illlS living wreck Mr. knowledge. it prcsumably in the eighties. ‘Another srln om the S. ouudered west Cape Sable ember 1898. after having on Seal Island. Tile a cattle boat and the score drifted Still another support of the arms tile chair was once part 0f illellll ‘iCastiliisnfl on Galmet Rock Ledge. as "Cnstillisn" lllltl a general car- Light ‘Station block traffic, He than an- g0 of farm produce and live cattle the w and was wrecked on her maiden willch return trip from Portland. United Seal island. in the fail of 1923. ‘ She was said to have been] ‘Striking pieces on the top of tho like s Said Mr. Nickcrso a great chance if cvcr there, will be Wreck." such wreck as know that l never shall see another c |landsman can have any idea of the Dlirolnendous amount of cargo that. her holds contained. i more pork one day while therc ut~of which was ‘her wreck than I during tiho remainder of my days.” 'l"ho fancy from tho wreck of the S. S. "Plan-i y Mercury." which founderod oft er urgen The hack legs of the chair con- isln wood from tile S. S. "Monti- coilo.“ which founderod off Yar- mouilll, ‘Nov. 10. i900. while on n voyage from Si. John lo Yurmontll with general freight. She a] To your home and every home in town the Shredded Wheat man is bringing new cereal del-ightmnew health in proper eating through free samples popular whole wheat food— “Shredded was}: Whether you know or do not know Shred. ded,Wheat,' eat those/sample biscuits with. a keen appreciation of their nutritive value, - their perfect digestibility, their natural whole wheat ability to replenish and refresh brain, bone and sinew. And as you taste the delicious, crispness‘ andflavor oflthese individual nut-brown loaves, be aware that you are inviting health with every bite. Watch for TheShredded Wheat Man lchairlflfltl passengers. very few of wllonl 18km‘ m5 0350' ‘mdlsiilibeliil were saved among of the front legs were On the si to Yurnloutil. New York. _ _ 4 Fort Augustus, Auglnl ml; ~""*"* ' par o c, s p “ co . » -. n. . . ' race o rose, Augultls which was wrecked on Gnnnct ricd u cltrgo nf llflnnns nlld oranges (‘on-an Bum Alum" "u, - liock. Tho Captain's name was from un liilllilll port, and which York, Angngg 1gp, ‘llulrhes. ills wifc and part of the was wrecked on lll'l‘ llzllf Moon Loligorl. No which was oranges Nickemon has occurred outing orang support is made thr- schoone S "(lerona ” - . which yacht which SlHICKIlUAHlPlI with ashore. which WZlS grsun dairy far-larms oi‘ the lllnt. l do not want to. No bundled three-blasted shall ever seci pioces at tho bottom WilT-fllTi‘. had legs of tho chair are The holly Across-bar purpose. ‘by the timlloss. bu; lion of nlniloll also drowned. the lost. ‘cllnlc ashore and amongst it, the bodies of some of her crew. - "BbANCl-lll-l" (lflliilllellils from ilit! S. S. "Harland" Political meetings will be in which was wrecked about which was wracked at lllulrk Point. 1h "BIJANCHE Point’ and the Shclburnc ‘County, willie carr whose Captain was said to a (‘h7g0 oi‘ sail. _ One of lilo bottom filflig of tho arms is (allzlir is nlnde from the wrecked "Express", ship "Dfillllilllél," ivhicb was wreck- od on (‘zlpe lmdgc while carrying u loud ol‘ cllulk from England to That was the tlnlo when WON‘ ill llll‘ vicinity‘ of lilo wreck no uud till-y bud till‘. tlnlc oi‘ their lives Yul another slut is made from ill Nov-n (muster during the war. "Geronzl" was sl-antiing and went lo pieces in dead cattle byillle bay between the nluinlund. Still (ltller slats are lnlads from e S. S. “Ailerdeen? a Dominion was (lovcrnlnent Boat, ‘which was used n Supply Boat for s and Fog Whistles in arid-famed Bay of Fundy, and wrecked on Black Lodge, n, “it is fancy moulding from The urnls themselves wore form- rly purl of the ship “North Star" which was wrecked land. off Yarmnutb. Tho legs w “Win tho lvar," uod fills battle-cry long aftor the cast the now no long- t "Win the ll/nr.‘ 'on tho o coutll-west of Seal Island Wlllliflllfirtlg of lion ‘ _ L a loss of all on hoard. Sfilgwrgurglznllahzhlg: ggltnaggfillizlflt of one oi‘ her crew drifted on shore front lo a “mun Va r breath so Bu‘ and at Por-t Msiiland and was identified lr-nllon. agreeabli tllxfl)! even cblldreny can by “m Father whn came "om Eng‘ "r mould use Catarrhozone for their little gs attracts inlmodlato nt- ll was once u carved picco 9th illR from a yacht owned Emperor of Germany and Which was captured during the war and ‘brought. to Halifax. Ami in tbs chair. no still. so mo- unt-o file personifica- 0 cnr- ing (loop. sits of the world's most . ‘Most of her crew werolggual imgcdlus ilmmi" P9P! Cupt Ilardillg was ' The ivreckngo n Cllebogllo p.lul.Queen’s County Political Meet‘ dcs of [he back logs are o following places and n Ylilitovonings as given balm time: Vernon River, August 10th POWIIM. August ilih Harrington, August iiih Rustlco IBunk. August 20th Hunter River, August 23rd North Wiltshire, August 2i ‘ ‘Cornwall Rink. August ifiiil Afton Hall, August Ziitll ‘Bonshaw, August 27th Victoria, August 30th lives were lost in this plentiful for those, 0S. r_ “Viking." an old Kelly's Cross. August tilt was transformed into Bradalbnlle. September 1st it was l-lope River. September 211i spruce and hemlock Clifton. September 3rd lrishtown, September 6th JOHN H. MYERS. JOHN A. MESSERVE Seal island and King’s County Political Meeti Political meetings will he lie Kings County st the foil» places. on the dates given he Cherry Hill. Thursday. Ail!- Peakss Station, Frills)’. All!- Morell, Monday. Aliii- 16th St. Peters. Tuesday. Aulrli .t. Margarots, Thursday. 19th St. Columilm. iFrirlay. Ni!» Kinglvboro. Monday. Aux. ' Souris. Tuesday. Aug.- 2m‘ Annandslo. Thursday. A"! Bridgetown. Friday. Allil- 7' ‘Sit. Georges. Monday. M!‘ ' Cardigan, Tuesday. Aux. Ill Montague. Thursday. 5°!‘- ‘Hcetberdsie. ‘Friday. 599i- Csmhridgm Monday. 599'- ‘ Georgetown. Tuesday. 5m Murray River, Thlirldiih " attending chair are pieces of "The Unknown on Green Is- ere oncn part of a schooner. iho nnnlo ill-c rousing slogan. and which contin- hoon accomplished: cnis tllomsclvog l-nso Portage island. botlvrcll the two Murrsyh Harbor B6391 Sept. 10t , All meetings to comment! o'clock ll- Ill- Tha opposition candidate‘ vlted to attend and ell!" ii ill life on the foam- in the time. ‘Mr. Nickerson and J- A- V9.59!‘ ' “IBTG-eorge M0 “ From Coast to Coast Ecol-ping“ it... t. .. I