llastern Personals tnwii is visiting tletirgetotvii, _.\_ CARETULLY AND rottow ZHEH | [XACYLY/ / _/ town is visiting (leorgt-town. A, f {t ..‘!\Ir. Wlfretl \/ Q 'to\vn is visiting (lt-tirgctc-tvii. \ \ - .__ ~. - .."Mr.~i. (‘tiiidiiii Stiiiris v‘ = - Bu‘ of an Killers Mrs, llltitiiit-y (lctirgottiivii, 1c Packet at all Drugglsts, I m“ “ . ..'Mr. and Mrs. ("mm-s and General Stores (h, UFKPIIHVII, vlsltctl Sttirgt-tin. A. ___ _.____._.._-,_. . .'.\'lit<.~i KAilltTKI-(tnfillfiiltl is visiting iii (leorgett-ivii. ',>_.__ (lcttrgritiwn, visited Sturgeon. .»\. ‘ ..”lle\' Fat. v I iGPOfiwNHVll. ELECTRIC WASHER for sale by liari time EIeciLric 00., Ltd. ..'.\'lr.~i. Quinn, (ll‘UI';li‘li)\\'ll, vis ltcd friends at fétiirgeou. \ ..*Mr. l). l’. Mcl\'litntiii. ttiwti, visited St-urgi-tin. A. ..'Mrs. Dtitigiii ili‘lll‘t\}.',li)\Vl|, vitt itcd lltloiiiztgtte.‘ A. ..*.\liil 'Gi(‘i‘llli‘ ' __ visitttd tri-titls at .\l(lllliil!,lll'. .~\. ..".\lis.-t lleatrit-ti Sltiniii-i" jowit, is Visiting tt-it-iitltt Lil N. S. A. (in) THE REXAL sron: '"'“"“" ..'.\lrs. l'itis Ai-_.\lI:tt-l')tin:tlii ‘ Busttiti,l'.vlti.~;.~:.. A. MtlPDUllflltI, MUIIUVPIIU; Daniel S. MacDonald, “llllllcfillil T0 PREVENT THE LITTLE HURT FROM GETTING BIG tpply our effective first aid treat- iiieitt. Ilse our Aseptic prepared bandages which are médiclnally ttirret-t. together with our healing Intnient. All sprains. bruises, and titiiple wounds respond readily to tut treiittiient. Try our Penetrating linliiient. ll. J. CMABON. n nutma cum» hola um;- i Tllen Prescription Drugglst and‘ Opto ~ Affer-Shflvrhygr metrint chapped skin _ t Montaflue Burnsficaldsnetc. Phone Connection “.2: VNABIIIICANADQ ..'l)r. Burke, Huqlnyp viflgm] ‘friends ttt-(lsttii-gettitvti. A. I --'M"“'- “'90 K141i’. Cltttrltitte» I ..'*Mr. Lmiltfwyiiiie, chtlflnfle. (‘oyle (‘htti-ltiite A, It‘. .l. Soiouvtiil. , Souris A. .."Mr. and Mrs. l’. .~\. S-"iIIIPY, er litilcy, virtltt-tl Geared» t l'4".'ll‘[{i>‘fi)\Vl|, spent tlic weekend tit Pvztltes Stat» ..*_.\ll.~i.~t Ilell llompliill. Ziiontiigue, .soent the week eiid at her home in Georgetown, A. ‘ ..‘Mr Edward ltlennesssey of (ar tkerry is visiting friends (leoi-getoivn A. ..'Mi.-=sr (‘liarlotte Stevens Bot-i- tnti is Vlslldllg‘ her home at (lr-orge town. A. “Wire. James Batt-liildei‘ and ‘mitt-tighter Dorothy Georgetown. ‘Vlalllell M|‘s. John Fraser, Summer- lsitle, A, ..*.\li.~is Bertha Smith Saskatche- wan is Vislfltlg lit-r mother Mrs. John Srnith Georgetown. A .‘.".\ir. Jairiies Keiiyq. Line lid. has rt-turtied home ititt-r =1 Divas-int visit with his t-iutivi ‘Mr. ..‘\liiist4 ltidlth .\ etin. 'l'ruru, N. S, is visiting her sisitcr .\ll'8, ll. 1*}. Wlliitinis, Pleasant (lrove. ..'I\lr. Harold iilt-Dotiald who has been visiting friends at Geo- ltiWll lvft for his home in 'l‘tiroti'.o. A. ..*.\lr. llcrnor liarurtlier Sydney, N. S. is visiting his home at (leorge- town. ..*Mr. and Mrs. J. hlorrlson, (lt-tir ‘ ciwn are visiting fijieiids- at Kelly's (‘ross. A. ..“.VII'.‘~l. Moltinertiey, Ch-anlotte~ town s visiting Miss Marion lift», lltuiald, Georgetown. A. ..*.\l’s.~i Burtie etta McDonald, is vlilllillfi ltel‘ fillIlPY-lll-Iilii‘ .\tt-. Jtittii Home at Wronlv» .\ii. vittiiiti-g. Miss Sarah McPlit-e, Geo towii. A. ..*Mr. Malcolm Richardson, who oi llltré been spending a vacation ‘.1! “ppm ti“, “ty-(gk out} (lt-tirgetowii left Sunday for his A. ..“Mlss Anni! Mcllel-lan, George- ttiwti, is visiting friends at New ..*'i‘he nie-itibers of the Success Clllll. held a most enjoyable dance in the Town Hui-l, Georgetown on August 13th. The music was fur~ lllSlliII liy Mrs. ldtlmuiitls and Mr. Jtts. Cordon the dances consisted oi’ Lancers One Steps, Fol TFO“ and (lztrortes and Walllfl- A- <o%————— A TREASURE TROVE l8 FOUND ON ISLAND siintm Steal Minions In Peru and Carry Them Away to Pinaki --Bury Loot in Lagoon. llomantze is not yet dead. Tales. giir ask his name and oddress_ Rt!- of hutsctineering murder on the high sous, hurled gold 0n loneiY ""111" haliltetl islands and charts and crYD tngranis of hidden IFQHSlIF-t trove are not all inventions of littogillil‘ _ tive minds or 1056mm of a d“? which is ion! past. Stitrli a tale is the story of t-he. the tit Souris Simon l}. Power, Pleasant Grove. n THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " Hay - Fever SUMMER COLDS, ASTHMA. spoil many a holiday. ‘RAZ - MAI-l Positively otopl than troubles! Sneezing, weaning, coughing, weeping eyn aren't necessary- I union you like being that way. ILOU at your druggisth, or write ‘ ‘fenipictons, Toronto, for n free trir‘ ‘ Sold b_v Reddiii Bros. I treasure of the island oi‘ Plnaki whose hiding place. after a patient ncarrh ct tivcr seven yciirs. has at. this! been discovered Anti now u schooner from ‘Pttmiti has beet: ties patched to bring away‘ thc gold . A halt‘ century ago. fnui- sailors ticsc-u-tvrs frtzii a uoastw-ise vessel. loineti rcvoltitltinlsts in Peru lllfl lcorned of :t vast trttrtstire. of Jewels I plate and ingots. the property oft the "llilrtfll, whit-h had been hidden! in Peru to prevent ii. from falling intr. the hands ti! one oi‘ the wnrr-' ; lug factions. Secretly the sailors} scarcht-tl for the treasure found it‘ concealed in l! ctitirt-h building and moved it to another hiding tilatre Ion the cottst. Going It; Panama, the seafarers,‘ at night, boarded ti siiiall schoon - er. murdered the crew. and. after putting the treasure aboard, set sail across the Pacii'ic_ intending to make smite European poit later t0 dispose of their wealth. Recall- ing that they liatl no clearance pa- pers and probably could not enter a European port safely. they det-id-, ed to hide the gold on some unln-t hablted island. and then get it laf ter in a vessel they would harter at Sydney, N. S. W., for trading pur poses. Across their -pnth lay the island of Plnakl, in the Paumotu Archipe- lalzo of the South Seas, and at this uninhabited spot they stopped and hid their loo-t. One native, who ob- served them from a neighboring island and rowed across to see what the ‘men from the strange schooner were doing was kllletl and his tribal brothers, who crossed _la-ter.| found only his empty canoe and strange markings on the trees_ Sailing on to Australia, the four scuttled their vessel when a few. miles front shore and, rowing land, told of n storm,at sea which‘ opened lhe seams of their ship. Not all believed them, for some re- sidents had seen the ship approach in; anti had witnessed its mysteri- ous sinking. There were no police, ;hovvever_ in that section and as the; (our men looked desperate. they [were permitted to strike out over- land for Sydney unmolestetl. | I Years later, in about 1914. a Mr.‘ llowe was accosted on a Sydney street by an aged beggar. when] "Howe gave the man n few shillings‘ he was surprised to hear the beg- Sonie time later llowe received an urgent summons to go to ti Sydney hospital. There ho found the beg» gar, who told of lio\v he and three others had buried their H9050". had stiiletl on to Austariltt anti had All). set cut overland tor Sydney. 011N110- tiiein i 170"» their way blacks attacked and killed twn of the sailors. The Grand Special Prize‘? Ht merside. The candidate turn- scriptlon money Win this great extra ing in the most sub- 1!- tit-l- tween today, August; and August 20, (both dates inclusive) will win as ta special prize a beautiful $125 Pho- nola now on display at Holman’s, Ltd., Suin- Ydllb‘! 74"~'t 1- : , . l —————<oa- I Ia ship to go for the treasure but nevtr ctlrtainled tuton-ey enough. [drown fllhlLV tilsaupearetl and he. t and knew his end was near. ‘Pituit- fort: lit: gave lloive the map ol‘ the island. begged him to believe the story true and to search for the treasure. 'l"lie tolluvlng titty the beggar died. Since then Howe has been sesrt-ii "It; for the treasure and lately- ttinntiunt-etl that he had found it iii itt shallow lagoon on ‘Pinakl. Lately he chartered a schooner at Papeete to go to lltt the gold, after ‘lllilklllg a t-onlrtttrt with the (folonlttl Gov~ t-ritiiicnt as to his rights in the mutter. lt is said the treuistire is '\\‘tJl't'Il several million (IUlIlIl'$_ ANTiQUiTY OF ASBESTOS Ashe-slits litis Iii-en known for many centuries. Many of the peo- llluri of ancient {H1195 tised it, anti it was sometimes wrought nnto soil and flexible cloth, which was uscti as a shroud tor the dead. 'l‘liero are miny varieties and a large number of common and tiesrrlpiiva nnmtrs have been applied to these varieties. liignlform asbestos. popularly called "mountain woo-: . a va-"iely, presenting filanien - ous structure like wood. Other var- ieties are popularly callud rock t-ork, mountain leather, fossil llflller and fossil flax. FEWER BACHELORS l The marriages of httchclcrs over 45. both in 1918 and 1919, were twice as numerous as in 1911. The lntzreusti of marriages ‘in later Yetirs was, in fact. common to both sevxs. Another striking fact reveal- ed bv the [recent report of the RegistrttrGeneral is that the total loss of births due to the war may be more than 500.000 or very sim- iliir to ttie number of deaths on ac- tive service. (The British killed and missing-prestimed dead-in the war, excluding the DOIIIIDlOIIJ. totalled over 700.000). ‘ STOCK QUOTATIONS H AIJPAX, Aug 16.—'(Qll0?.’ill0l'l§ furnhthetl 'liv Johnson and Ward. innnibers of the Montreal Stock Exchange.) ' A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. at I Af. 122% Ar. .. .. 34 C. 514% Can. . . -—— (his. ill/it (‘ru. . 51% 1p. 431/; Kp. . . . . . . .. . 3S Mex Pet 93% , _ _ , , __ 07% Sp. .. 77 . Slit. . 71% Up. 110% Ut. . . . .. ~l-i"/,t X. 721% . . .. 82 Par. . 114 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 71 0,000""'EXTR'A'" POINTS a it On Each and Every $20.00 Club of Subscriptions for this Week. Two Weeeks More of Guardiatfs Competition 50,000 Extra Points 0n Each $20.00 Club IJl-‘kgur and his surviving compati- ion. Brown, tried for years to get. illraln. had fallen into misfortune i CH EWING TOBACCO 9 _l_l.ll.l_illlllllllliiliillli3_k M. P. ll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. P R. S. 401,1, 55 (‘t‘lt'gc, (‘h:trlt;.ttctti\\'ti. l‘. E _ V L y - I-- llcpurttnetlt of Plnvscho-logy at the and McGili iliiiversity, from \vii _ A i|l'nivcrsity or (ililo. From 1917- to Ill"ftiilPlilFClttiVllll honors in pliil <-. Wheat Sept. 124, Der. = Vi» | i919 lie was working on physcholo- (‘orii Sept. 56%. llet- . . tiphy. lie iprnceetletl to lIiIl‘\'.ll'<| ttskgim] my,” m‘. sbnh‘i‘brs 1-,". [he Lin“. Oats Sept. 34%. Dec. J8 tl IIIIIVPFSlIY strlictittrsliip. uthittitiiiigj h] shuns u,,\.m.n|m,n,_ l" conjuuflp Pork Sept. 17.50.‘ the (ingress of A. M. and Pli. l)..i Iin with Prof. Yerkes he developed Iilllll h- ing iiivtirdetl the 'l'llllv\'t'l‘ Fel- l)“. -~\',.rk‘,,-5_1;,-t,|,g@3 ltrusliip. While at l-larvartl he ivas, pjxflnnnuliulf last istttnt tu the late l'rot’ Munster m] ability bt-tg, an eminent psychological iii- teriie wt the iPsclictp-ttthit- Hospital, Boston, sittititvlng mental (IIHPZISQS and abnormal ipsytélitilogy tit Al- lxerta University, and for the past six ytiars has been attached to the Point Scale for measuring men» it? Lovemaking and Marriage. ::.Borden's St. Charles or Jersey Milk "with the cream left ln" is as rich as cream. For ordinary milk uses dilute with one half water. Lovemaking stretches over ten 0r fifteen years of our lives, and after that is nothing but a bad hab it. As a rul: the love emotion is canoiilzed by marriage, an dthat ‘is why I am for marriage every] t ti-nie and for eveivhody, faithfuilyi =_.___.__ believing that a had marriage is} i t better than none. llarpefs lllttgaz» lne. i —<-0->—i-— Iilnllnrnv hi: (‘nltlm File.’ iii i i i 2 i i i Millard’: a o 4 O4OQQ-OQ-O-OO§O O-Q-O-O O-O- >&O-OQ-O§-O-§§Q 'l‘C-llUN'l‘O,. — Announcement is. matli of the appointment oi’ Prof. J. W. Bridges of Ohio State lini- versltty, (Tolumibus. (),, to lie .-\:~'.sls~ tant Professor oi‘ Psyt-hnltigjv in ttie Faculty oi‘ Arts of the llnlver- sity of Toronto. Prof. Bridges is at trrcscnt on the t2. R. BRow (lhartottvittiwti sttift‘ of the stiiiiuiei- session for _ tetclt tnd ti st 1- t- li -. " ‘ ‘ , ...~t1tti‘§i‘...i..»..i't‘i..iii-ill. ‘.11; lire, Liiv. Arcitlenl. Sickness and Plate given thcm. lle plans to conduct ilIlliPs in the city for the study oi’ ti-lintiriiiatl tisy- cholo-gy, which is his tqiet-itillty. ttntl for the study oi‘ trascs til delin- uucnt-y in juveniles. Prof. Bridgett is a (‘aiitttiittn iiy birth, educated at I’l'lllt7t> tit‘ Wtilrs Glass insurance at Lowest ran-t. (hind Sonny, Sttirit Cnlttiiinnr» §§A_a“__ On every $20 Club of subscriptions turned in this week, candidates will receive an EXTRA point ballot of 50,- 000 EXTRA Points. The $20 Clubs may consist of subscriptions ranging in length from one year up, either t0 The Guardian or Examiner, on all ar- rearage subscriptions, renewal sub- scriptions and new subscriptions, also on every $20 worth 0f subscriptions turned in since the close of the last i . EXTRA Vote Offer. b tuition tau-Inn