--.<\<-- 25s» / 1O Every package of Winchester Cigarettes contains a poker hand insert card. Save these inserts-—they are valuable in exchange for packs of high grade playing cards, etc. v‘ "$1 Charlottetown Term Opens, September 7th BETTER THAN EVER: SUBJECTS: Book-keeping and Aecountl _ from Actual Business Practice, Business Arithmetic, English, Correspondence. Filing. Business Writing, Commercial Law and Civil Service. shorthand and Typewrltlng courses are Interesting and thorough. / During SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER scholarships covering the above courses will be issued at a greatly reduced cost from the regular monthly rate. Etudents are advised to enter early in the term to insure early gradu- ation and employment. d Generally speaking, entrants to the P- W. C. make ex- eellent For st “ ‘n. NO ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. full particulars, call at: the College or wrltey- L. B. MILLER PRINCIPAL Business College Sunday Aug. 29th the Rev. S. B. Enman of Sanbomvllle, N’. H. preach in the Hazellbrook Baptist West River 3.00 p. m. and at Corn- Central Guardian HAZELBROOK CIRCUIT - On will Church at 7 p. m. CORNWALL SERVICES —~’l‘hore will be service in the United Church or Canada on Sunday Aug. 29 st Kingston at 11.00 a. ms at wall at 7.30 p. m. Subject "A Young Mun Who Sought Life." muncriisou - saowu - At the home of the ‘brides parents, Dr. A. J. and Mrs. Murchison, Clyde River, by the Rev. l}. M. Aitken. B. A. on. Aug. 25, Norma Catherine Murchison to William jiiarburton Brown. ‘Margato. . BALL AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE - The reception and dance given at Government House. Victoria Park. last evening was in every way u splendid success. and was attended by a largo num- ber or citizens. The guests of hon- or were Vice Admiral Cowan of the Calcutta, with his staff, some twenty wardroorn officers of his flagship, and Commander Taylor and officers of H. M. C. S. Patriot. The hall room was tastefully decor- ated, and excellent musk: was pro- vided by the Casino Orchestra. RETURNS FROM ONTARIO. —- lMr. Geo. C. Walker, Assistant Sec- rotsry of the local Y. M. C. A. ro- turned home Monday night from Ontario where he attended various camps including Potawawa Milit- ary ‘Camp. Eeaucodell Island. situ- atod in Georgian EBay which was tho site of the Ontario Religious ilkiucation lOouncil camp and than from there to Lake Conchicllng, one of the Muskota Lakes where he attended a Y. ‘M. C. A. summer course. In Montreal be had the pleasure of witnessing the Davis Cup tcnuls championship lbetween Japan and Cuba, in which Japan won very handily. l l that events place where The Guardians Free Base of Needles l‘ 1/111}! A . One Cue Free with every New or Renewal Yearly Subscription. THE BEST PREMIUM YET That ls what all Guardian Readers say about the Free Clio of Needles. DON’T BE DISAPPOINTED Get in on this offer while they last. Do not wslt s little longer and have the dleappolntm ‘ of going without one of the handlut articles tnst can be had around a house“ hold. GET IT NOWl Please find enclosed 04-00 my New 0r ReMWIl 9W- sorlptlen to the Guardian. essou‘:sfeareoesssIeRtsssssIeeIeo-‘Ivre-I wane . ADOBE“ Please mall me free ell charge your Cass of Needle! as advertised. ‘ l ‘an ‘Lana A‘m. AQQAQA vvvvwvv vvv I ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. On Aug. 4th. the friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Francis McKouna. Lower upon thcm and presented them with a valuable chair each, and the ad- IQ dress given below. Mr. McKenna made a suitable reply on behalf oi himself and ‘wife. thanking lllBlll rous gifts and the very ‘- for the gene nts contained in the ‘l’ kind sentlme address. .» Mr. and Mrs. McKonna had been residents o1‘ Lower Freetown for about 35 years and have ‘been ell- 0t them who foiled to return drift- . 113E911 l“ l“mm5' i" which vwwedthrough the ever open gates in- . “on thgy by industry and perse- ‘ verance had been particularly suc- having disposed of to (lanoda forever. ,- their valuable property will inlfuture reside in the village of where they have a commodious new '. residence. u‘ ‘Following is the address: . To Mr. and Mrs. Francis McKcnna, cessfui. and l“ you are to live o {or you to mu know that what is loss to us wll be gain to another neighborhood Although you are fl it is pleasing to know that you are making your new home in the near distance, so we will be able to mee you sometimes. a lowship we have so long enjoyed. We wish to convey t0 Yvll Olll‘ f your sterling worth of our community, ave always been will- appreciation o as members where you ll rolls on your last day best days, and may 9 spared for many years to enJOY l-llfi blessings or life in your new homo at Kinkora. Your friends and neighbors. Lower ‘Freetown. ‘ Awg. i. 1920. _ wAgmivA ‘ a Freetown, waited Freetown. ‘mm- >Frlends.~On learning that n; we Mgriflmes, about to leave our midst lsewhere on our fair Isle. we feel that it ‘would be an injus- ice not only 1o you lbut also to our- selves, were We t0 allow Y0" 1° d8‘ tional and Canadian Pacific Itali- , part without giving expression to Kssto» _ some token or regard. We regre have led up to the it lhecame necessary higher cost of the ticket to return. ks the change. but we Klnkora, bout to leave us. ud share the fei- s may be your Notes by the Way (Continued from Page 4) _..._._.____.__._._._. not small. How few of the harvest excurslonists who have gone and returned richer than if they had stayed at home! Often they have come back poorer than they went. some have failed to earn enough to pay their return passage. Many to the United States and were lost There is one feautre of these har- vest excurslons that is reprehens- ble and should be iforbidden ‘by law. lt has been suffered (or many yours and has ‘been n standing grievance -1t has gone on (or years under different govern- ments and has been a standing practice of ‘both the Canadian Na- t way systems. We refer to the low price ticket westward and the much This is a direct incentive to go and not return. It is wrong in princi- p16, unjust and unfair to the blast. l This ls one of the wrongs which l should have been stressed in zmak» in-g up our case bevfore the Mari- time ‘Rights Commission, which has already nearly finished its work oi investigation. It may not yet be too late to call attention to it. you hoth is the wish of~ Wain’: Llnlment for Rheumatism. NrXc CREOPHO S This valuable remedy pos- sesses unusual value ln run down conditions showing a loss o1 flesh and a ‘endow! toward weak lungs. creosote is a most valuable ' w" and In this combination will be found most effective In ehronle bronchitis, lingering deep-set. stubborn coughs and asthmatic conditions. Nyal Creephos also fortlfles the system enabling weak consti- tutions to eueeeslully com- bat the inroads of disease germs. Gives appetite, In- creases flesh and Improves the general condition. Price $1.00 a bottle. iiaroid L Worthy PHONE 211 11s Queen Street ’ "°“‘ better chance to live end prosper The Maritime i‘. ' has been prompt and energetic in its work. The evidence taken 1m:- been very satisfa/ctol‘! all‘! llllll-lblle-"l the expectation of a favorable ro- port and should it so turn out we may safely trust the present Gov- ernment to apply such. remedies as will give the Maritime! liereattor a than they have hitherto bad. Pro- mlor Moighon has been outspoken in our behalf during the election campaign-wherever he hes gone and his colleagues in. the l‘ '“ ‘ are > sympathetic and desirous to give fslr play to every TITOVllIW- 4AA_A_Q! lBut what hope is there for us ll’ the King Government should be > restored? King and Dunning have 4 given abundant evidence o! their pointed only for the purpose of shelving a troublesome question and delaying s. settlement. What- ever the Oommissionfi report may he there would lbs no hope of relief > from an unfriendly Government. l What prospect would there he oi ‘getting better transportation ser- ‘ vice between this Province and the i Mainland with Mr. Dunning back again as Minister of Railways‘! His sneer about “tree rides on the in- tercolonisl" affords a. luinclent an- , hostility. The commission ‘was an- ‘ P. E. ELIVGTSB Lamont distinction. piper during the last triumphant Year of the Great War. brother Malcolm is a distinguished musician ln Glasgow. Liberal theatre. Bell. tion Shelton, P. E. <1. TlNGUlSHED William Murdock Lyndsle and latterly of Stanchsl, P. E. 1. who distinguished himself "l" Year in Glasgow University by Fellmn Howe-it, lvas badly kicked winning the blue ribbon of Scot- land over the four Scottish Univer- went out into the field, where some 811188 l! now appointed assistant horse-s were posturing, and one o: professor in the chair of Moral gglllgztlvilhy in the University of Milli: several of his teeth and doing also s. distinguished honours grad- uate iu the same University. These Island students achieved Capo Traverse is in attendance. their triumphs through peculiarly ' circumstances served in the Great War and their college course was interrupted by three years of active service. Ewen another peculiar army Lamont, holds PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES — Sllllillly August 29th Murray Har- bor North at i030 a. m. The Sacra- ment of the lords Supper will be administered. Peter's Road 7.30 p. m. Service and sermon. Officiating Ministers: The Revs. W. ‘E. Davis, B. A, E. H. Russell. M.A., (late of Port Ellllll) and W. Bruce Muir, M. A. St. James, Charlottetown. BUD Lamont. lonnerly His brother Ewen lie was an ._____¢o¢-__i. PERSONALS The Itcv. (oxon) A. R. C. 0. (bond) will takol 01137159 of tho above Presbyterian Churches on the departure of tho Rev. W. E. Davis for Pictou. Mr. Thomas MclNuit. M.L.A. was in the city yesterday. Mrs. F. P. Carvell leaves today for Westmont.‘ Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Grant leave this morning for a tbreci months European trip. E. B. Russell, M. specilvc homes in Roscbury and York. They were accompanied byl Mrs. Neil Robinson and Miss Lima; Wright of Charlottetown who in-l tend spending a few weeks visiting friends in Boston. Tryon and Vicinity Quito a number of people motor- ed to Charlottetown on Wednesdayq evening. Angus-g 18th to attend the; meeting Among those in attend-I ance from Tryon and vicinity were; Mr- Henry Smith. Mr. and Mrsl Thomas Bell. Victor D. iliowatt, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bell, Mr. Elis- ha Wright and Mr. Mowlcy M. BelLl WES in the Str Mr. and Mrs. Morley M. Bcll of Summorslde, are visiting at Tryon the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Donald The first part of their vaca- spont in camping -._...._- The lobster fishing season has again opened. port fair catches. bu1_ very unsuit- able weather. The fishermen Mr. H. A. McPhee oi.’ Tryon weal very much pleased to have with him his son, Professor Earl Mc- Don’t Sniffle, Sneeze Till Head Aches '2 Germs of Nasal catsrrb Quickly Destroyed by A ‘Catarrhozone Most snlitling colds are due to irritation caused by germs. mg m m“! along any worth; c??? Where labor is specially needed it terms ‘maintain a conseflled 00ml? Only p and we trust that you may o D . tion of the throat and nasal pas- . ed manly hunting years rtpsgilrlsfaxtg is no doubt desirable sgstatéio wsnt sages 20¢ wnjoy tic fru 0 Y0" a should be made known y vertse- ' . aw“ mime“ “"““"’- W” "l" mil‘ ment. within limits this is swd hailzinsztoldoisigllfllefllstulirexhidv%i ' . ill...“isii’“§.f.‘°“i’.3iliblZdllmfisidi for both the employers and m: nnlnnlnozoun. It is Nature's Galvanized t >'°‘" °“‘ “W” ‘”“°'° ’°“ ‘“i °“'° "w" "°"“‘"‘ °"""°"“°‘"' m“ ‘“ 2232311. liilisiiit‘. ‘i.’..{‘°§§‘;.i“§ Buckets 0f fl fllldlill w°1°°m°~ Klndyka“ heat this long continued series oi ‘Harassed om o thlroat clpdullhflfifpogtaltfigudafiflefidsadlpto an lmrwll" axmrshm‘ h“ been “m! Catsrrhotone dl-GIOIIQBB. diseaso- BM‘ Haw‘ o . . May they afford you much of unset-tllnE w ‘the ‘Max-mums “(l ll" norms quickly. Thai. in why it is so 12 quart" 45° . "‘ was." °‘ '°"“"'“ ii”.°°“"<§2i..‘§.§§‘“.§ilz..°°“fiiiiiilli .. .. s. Wt‘ 355"" W“ l‘ “Y ‘"9 a ' eastward has been most unjust am. V ~ - c q"! .- companierl by the hope that as time injurious‘ ‘lilfllisgatuargralr Izggrgcgixitit?! gash it to- 16 quirk 55° SPRAINS Avoid further nsss by rubbing with Mlnsrdfi. It relieves inflammation, soothes pain and and heals. RMRIAIRIDTISi l. l M E ; value. pneks plies. swer to the question. .Wrlte or phone l‘ BLllEBliRRiiiS _._-.._.. We shall be buying Blue- berries throughout the sea- son, paying highest market We supply you with ges for shipping. us The Island Cold ’ Storage Co., Ltd. 0001' lfor both An other Th ese WJEEJJEAELQTZIEWWN GIIARDIAN‘ Phce and grandson. Douglas of To- ronto. last week. Mr. cMdPhes was one of Tryoifs brilliant young men. ilir._Hecior McKay, well known resident of Tryon for many years, left last week for Charlottetown, where he is undergoing treatment in the hospital there. .____ Our general merchant, Mr. Ern- iP. E. ISLAND STlIDENTS Dis. Bel. Howaitt, has a new clerk in his ABROAD. _- Mrfimlllfiy. Miss or Rev, TFYOB. ‘Miss ‘Mabey will certainly ‘Aletha Mabey of o; do her part. well. The little eon of Mr. and Mrs. the first of last week. It seems he them chased and kicked him loos- is other injury. We heartily nope he may have no more accidents of that sort. Doctor E. A. Bell o: T715135 Tall! Dlflvod very disastr- Olls to Mr. Thomas Boll o1 North Tryon. He went to carry a tub outdoors to catch some rain water and he strumbled and fell breaking hi5 W8 8. shop; distance above the f ankle. This same leg w“ striker: with paralysis last year and was still stiff. Mr. Bell's many friends hope to see him about again in the course of a few days. Mr. Brenton Wood of Victoria, held his sale on Thursday. August -19th. A large number of people nt- tcnded and prices ran quite high. The people there are very sorry to see him move away, even thought it is a short distance. The host of friends of Mrs. James Morrison of North Tryon were very shocked to bear on Sat- urday morning that during the pro- vious night she had taken a serious llorylstic stroke. in the morning the doctor from Cape Traverse was called. Her condition is not much improved as yet. Captain Johnson Lord of the schooner "Karmae" arrived in Vic- toria on Saturday from Charlotte- town with nlaterial for erecting the new Bunk n; Victoria. An expert angler from Summer- side, caught twenty-five large trout in Tryon River on Friday night. The outsiders sccm to have more PAGE me luck than the residents in this line of sport. _,, 3 _ ..__.... -_ The potato crop in‘. this district! looks tine. Moat tiolils llllelldflli to; seed ‘have passed the first two tests. ‘There is not much indication of blight as yBl- One of the youthful residents of Irryon, Mr. Ralph Lyman, is tskllli? a correspondence course in electri- city from Cook and Sons oi‘ Chic- ago. lu his first exams he msdn .1. very high percentage and we T1006 to see him continue this good work for all time to e-ome. Miss Florence Mabey of Tryon is spending a few days with iior grand mother in. Wallace. Nova. Scotia. Next Sunday. Rev. J. B. Daggett of the Baptist Church in Tryon will preach ‘his farewell sermon. Mr. Daggetthi congregation are sincersriy sorry that he is going to leave them. but they know that what is their lose. is some one else-ls gain. Their good wishes will follow him, wherever he may go. and hope he may be as Ellccvss- ful in his new field as he has been hers. D. A-i Messrs George Panton and Alex. Beaten left by motor Monday morn- ing on return tojioston after spend- ing six weeks vacation at their re- FOX RANCH SUPPLIES Galvanized Drinking Pans Hang on wire. . 35c Each Shovels Round or Square Point $1.00 Each ‘Special D Handle Shovel 75c Eacli and) Meat Saws ill; s}... quality steel, sll sizes and prices. Feed Grinders Strong, well made. These eut. not: crush the food. $3.25 and $2.70 Fox Pans TL‘- stiff- Enael 25c Tin 20c Blow Torch Sprayer For disinfecting houses and pens. $9.00 Peerless Disinfectant $2.00 Per Gallon Fox Netting it is important to use a reliable wire. PEERLESS BRAND Fox Netting ls ail that the name implies. best quality oil Fox Netting, made only for us, and sold by us all over Canada. This Wire hangs flat. without Issuing or bagging. one makes a perfect lenee. 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