1 1 1 1 I 1 E F 1 9122-- . 'W1 " THE CHAM-.0TTErowN c-usnni./1.N _° ' anon cn'-".‘n.i-.._'-,;'?" _ --,,..,_,.-_v_ __ _ ' ' ___-___-f..-_,_"_1_r\'_ _r *_ y , _ __ __> _ _ C-rf “__ W __r,7_ ; Frou ui|s_ News For THE oulsniistiilitlrumv 1 so-11l1lu11:_1NE Knowis_Allf_Orr_er .The World -Known Only For The Good It Has Done. _ ‘ _y .. I ' We know of no other medicine which has been so successful in relieving the suffering of women, or received so many genuine jestimonials, as has Lydia ld. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. _ In nearly every community you will ilnd women who have been restored tn health by this famous medicine. Almost every woman you meet knows of the great good it has been doing among suf- fering women for the past 80 years. ' Fox Creek, N. B.-"I have always had pains' in th`e abdomen and a weak- _. p ness there and often ' after_ meals s sore- ylij’ ' ` ' 1 15;; ness in my stomach. _. ig, Lydia E. rin1.n.nn'_» ” ` VegetableCompound has done me much 8000. I am stronger, digiestion is better an lean work with ambition. 1 have "' _ _°'?»,~\ ~ encouraged m an _ mothers of familiel; 1- ~\\\\“ 1 l- . womens it is the best remedy in the.woi-ld. You can pub- lish this in the papers."-Mrs. W|i.i.i/lui S. BoURQUE, Fox Creek, N. B. In the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn. Mass.,\are files containing hundreds of thousands of letters from women seek- ing health, in which many openly state oyer their own signatures that they have regainedtheirhealth by taking Lydia E. l’iukham’s Vegetable Compound, many of whom state that it has saved them from surgical operations. t'\ ' 'fqontinued from page 6.) Plcton,.8, P., B. Brown, _Chor- »lottetown,. 5 3 Lena Belle, York. Point .Btn- Time 1.25{, 1.26. -- 1 CLASS 55 MIBCELANEOUS ;RT - -WORK, OIL PAINTINGS BY ' 1 . AMATEURS-ORIGINAL. Landscape or Marine-1 Alena L. E Bouts, Tignlsh; 2. Mr. Jack Fraser, Charlottetown. ~Still D110, Fruit or Flowers-1. Miss Margaret Irving, Charlottetown; . Alena. L. E. Bouts, Tlgnlsh. WATER COLORS BY AMATEURS Portrait-1 Miss Hazel Bremner, Charlottetown; 2 Miss Margaret lr- ving Charlottetown. L Landscape or Marine-1 Miss L. M. Taylor, Charlottetown' 2 Miss Lois Taylor, Charlottetown. Still Life, Fruit or Flowers-1 Miss Dorothy Wyate, Summerside; 2 Mary Fitzgerald, Charlottetown. DRAWING IN ONE COLOR BY PROFWISSIONALS-ORIGINAL Portrait or Figure, Subject from life-1. C. l’. Thorne, (!luirlottetown; Pencil, ony subject--1. C. 1'. Thorne Clmrlottetown. Gill, Charlottetown. _ l)llAWlN(l IN ONE COLOR BY’ 1 AMA'l‘l'1lllitS-()RIG`INAL. Portrait or l<"lg|1|'c, Hubjcct from Life-1. Mrs. Percy llnrlow, Char- year's ,repert_e _ lottetowu; Pencil, nny subject-1. ‘John J. Baker, East Royalty; 2. Miss Muy Fltcwart, Charlottetown. . Drawing from Cast.--1. Miss I.. Taylor, Charlottctliwn; 2. Miss Dorothy Wyntt. Oli. l‘AlN'l‘ING DY AMA'l"l~lllRS--(".OPlES. (inpy in Oil, l’o|'tmit. of l'1‘igurc.-- Miss Muragret. Irving; 2.- Mrs. .lack Fraser. Drawing from (last-l. Miss Joniiii- Lls`lln's,;»;'llaekvar1i illlllllrsn __ lltla lrllll all Allis _ ‘ ly lr: ll\m's into sql His Many a growing boy or girl ie set down as constitu- tionally slow, stupid or lazy when it is really a question of inactive bowels, lazy liver or sluggish kidneys. The growing child, with a hearty ' appetite, certainly cannot long remain healthy and bright l if the sewers of the 1 body, the bowels and the kidneys, ' ' are choked upvvlth impurities that should be thrown Isl Scalllap. os. promptly. The muddy complexion, dragging limba and dislike for mental or physical :ilbrt show plainly that the child needs ' ' Di. Morae’a Indian Rees Pills to stir up the liver and kidneys and regulate the bowels. Dr. Illaru’.r fallen Reel Pi//.1 do this most effectively, cleansing the whole system, purifying the blood, aiding the digestion and giving plenty ol' life ind activity. As upon the education obtained niaydepend the success in lili: of your boy or girl-see to lt that the general health of the child is such that uudy in pleasure and not a hardship. Made trom roots and herbs by W. H. Comstock Cu., Ltd., at Brockville, and iold by all dealers at age. a box. 5 le Heels Caro >C()p_\- in Oil, Lglilgcape gp Marin9,- 1. Miss E. M. Craswell, Charlotte- PHOTOGRAPHS BY' AMATEURS. town; 2. Miss May Stewart. i Best collection of Views, not less Copy in Oil, Still Life, Flowers or? than 6.-1. B( H. Turner, 0'Leary; 2. Fruit.-2. Mrs. .1. J. ncuinni-., oiinr-_ Miss oinrs Mcivuunn, rrymnrin. lottctuwu. _ Best li interiors.--~-1. Miss Clnrn 1"ASTEI.Fi-Ol.`{l(llNAi.. McMillan; 2. (llcvclnnd Croswell, . S Fltill Life, Fruit or Flowers.--1., Charlottetown Miss l... Taylor. Best 6 Instantaneous.-1. Mis :n1'°fEtm¢_-v__§Lm»» New Drug That Quickly Removes These Homely Spots. There is no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as a new drug, Denim- double strength has -been discovered that positively removes these homely spots. v Simply get one ounce of othlne- double strength, from The MacKinnon Drug Co. and apply a little ol it at night, and in the morning you will see that even the worst freckles have be- gun to dlsa.ppenr,- while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin _>gnd__,gqin,_pV_,b__eputlf|il clear complex- lnll. ' lla sure to ask for the double- guarantee of money back 1( it fails to remove freckles. , _ 1. Fancy Counrerpane, all Wool.-1. Miss Arealle M. Gaudet, Tignish; 2, Mrs. Neil Darrach, Clydelldiver. Cotton.-1. Mrs. A. McLeod, 'Itoso Hill; 2. Mrs. John McDonald, Chur- iotterown. ' Hooked Door Mat, any material.-1. Mrs, D. J. McMurdn, snmmerslde; 2. Mrs. Myles McDq,nuld, Brookfield. Hooked Square suitable for a room any material.-1. Mrs. Myles Mc- Donald; 2. Miss Lola Barrett, King- ston. ' H00k0*?=E1;i;-"Eli |.1 l I l`1 ‘l 1 1 1_1 11l| M ,lb _ 1:1 1:1 11 `111 11‘ 1 1 1l1 1 11 111 1`1`11 1 1,1 1,1 ,11 1. 1_1` 1 '- ' . . . ‘M - 1- - _. ‘ > ____ (gg _ _ '\ i 'l Y V W (TF-i~_;;v;;t-I-W _ _ _ _ _ ‘_ _-_-\ ,~_ -`,-_/\ 1~ `: L1)- AFOYNCE convinceil that the ap- pearance of a range appeals oursense of good taste, we want to know all there is to know about the Oven.-because the Oven is the _important range essential. If it is not1a__ perfect cooker and baker, _outward beauty, counts for _very little.__` “Th i e Inu looli. .info the nickelled sheet-steel -one-eighth of can inch' thick. I don’t knmdhow to ex- _ pl_i___' it-his nickellbda steel but-the main to remember is that af- , ,op mor y _ ,&Kootenay‘ Oven-the more. ahiiious will you be to own a ‘Koo- t.enay,’ The oven of this beautiful 'range is made of ‘Kootensy’ Oven cannot -more than that you can wash it out just like _an ordinary kitchen dish# and always have a fresh, clean' Oven. ~ - ‘fThe reasons forthe "Kootenays" f1‘i1;».~_--',j.'»r = 1 ' splendid cooking, and baking repu-é hre _1 very plain-#The ~ ,heat are broad and detlp- Sufi the' entire _Oven ,eo that it.. rvA;A - _,_t_“ij_*_’- ”_:®.;*_’ j_’f_“ -f_:__;/\,¢\v__v__v_Av_ 4-; i 1 Range Talks by the Housekteper ‘§1‘f_sNo. 2 . -_subject - ‘,¥‘rh_e. oven" 111 ill". illli b`ak`es` and 'cooks even1y.'_'=The vent- ilation is thorough-'-‘a roast retains all its rare and generous juices _when cooked init. - ' 1 _ _ \ “The construction of the Oven of my range was carefully explained to me--shown me-before I bought it. The inner body of ~the ‘Koo- tenay’ is protected with asbestos- the Oven walls cannot burn th rough the~,0ven-top a ‘t`:ast' iron frame or holds a sheet of as- bestos in place. while-the bottom is braced fwith iron “',I`-he ther- mometer is a great 'conven- ience. s _'Plain figures .thefeignct degree of heat necessary for lial<`ing.pies, cakes, breid, etc., or roasting meat.. N0 lliled, to OPS" :fthe door-that,’ogil,y_'1,eoois off the Oven. The thermometer costs a little more, but I1_vvoi_1l_dli’l1 be with- out it. Of course _lthereriire other 1 tenay.’ 'All in all, 1tf§_,the. b€Sl¢ » 1 |-.-, ‘ range I’ve ever»see1\.’_ Y _» ~_ . _ ' , -_ e1 1 vmeovvss ‘~ so a s i ` ‘ ` _ » _1ll_,ll¢. N ", it - _ ~°°’f'cl\r.dA§lif ' , ,S _ . - _ ' 1 ` boat' I hai di v . e ’ __ _ .1 _::.‘:....“.:.‘;.¥‘.;:'....i -'.'...,°::..:; » Penmans Limited Q ,f-~_»-.-v-*.1 mais one uma; sm. au amgim ` splendid feat`;ure`s'eb`out*the ‘Koo-. 141| f - - ~ _ _ A _ - lin 'P 11x( 1,11 11"; 1 1 A ___" , ___. 4- __ ~`,-_ j Av-1/j -v-AVA _ x A_ _ A- 4, ,__ -Y-4 I ‘_--*I _ _?*- " -4' -v v Y- v’ -v*-_-A 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 I I 1 1 11 1’ 1’1 ,1 |1|1 I 1 11‘l tl ,1'1 Wi) 11 W ,1 1 l,1}l 11|' ll _J J` ~f_ t amazed those present. A continuous crowd ol interested spectators viewed the Mnrtin Hoy _ Tedder yesterday as it was being de- monstrated in Machinery Building, and numerous were the compliments that were paid the -builders, Bruce Stewart & C0., as well as com- the inventor. who wns present to de- monstrate tbe machine. Mr. Martin ~ states that 3 large number of farm- - ers urged that the Hay Tedder at- tachement be Put on the market for .next season. Peter Robertson, one oi the progressive farmers of Marshtield, P. E. I., and l'aul Doyle, .of Jacquet River, N. B., who farms on a large scale there, are among the many who are keen to avail themselves of the ndvent -ol tho new machine. , _The iirst race called was the 2.17 trot and pane, in which there were four starters. Hilda S, Dovilish Dor- otl1y,' Ginger and Zcalotu H-lids. B. .regained her reputation by winning -the race in three straight heats, go- ing two' of them in 2.20}. Dorothy who fouled in the second heat god hex: driver was thrown from`the sulky, init escaped serious injuries. `Every heat was well contested and excite- ment did not incl: until tho race was finished. _ The second rncc on the program was the 2.35 Trot and 2.38 Pose. Tlisre were four starters, Iona Girl, Telephone G, Cherry Ripe, and Cha- turn Cherry went to a break and his driver drove easy to save distance. The second heat 'saw Ionn. Girl take one of her Kan aroo 'um s and bc- wire Cherry nosad out Chahallis Jr. with Telephone G. third. The third bent was the hest finish of the meet between Cliahallls Jr. and Cherry for first position. Cherry proved himself the strongest finisher ‘tent with second position. The driv- er ol 'Iona Girl did all he could to -win the heat, but she appeared to be weakening and would not try to‘ -A .,-C.--..,.-.._` ...im FIRS l" APP|.lCl\l'l 011| DARKENS 'l`llE llllll A Simple Remedy Gives Color. be agreeably surprised at the results 55:? a few _more lppllcatldhl will be Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur .also ‘ quickly removes tlandrufl, leaves the scalp clean and healthy. _ and pro pmntg the growth ol the hair. It ie s clean wholesome dressing which mar be used at any time with perfect ulbtv. driltllt today and aes how qu ski! it win mwrk we mullet color sell it under guarantee ‘that the ‘make one f of her lightning finishes 1. Fancy Counterpane, Linen or- ,_ as she has hom doing all the season. The fourth heat proved a good one. On the first tum Cherry went to a DNB! and Iona took the lead andl gained many lengths. From the spec- tators' point -of view the heat was Iona's but' when Cherry caught, he made up his lost. ground quicker time than it takes to tell it. When ,the three-quarter mark was reached, Cherry was trailing Ions. and easily outfooted bar on' thc stretch winning the heat and first money, amid deni- ening applause. Iona second and sec- ond money, Telephone G. third and fourth money, Chaliallis Jr. fourth third money. In this heat Chnhallis Jr. took the "thumps" and he jagged around. P. S. Brown drove tho Moncton horse and deserves praise for the creditable manner in which hs handled the ribbons. It must he re- membered that Cherry Ripe and Cha- hallis Jr. went a four-heat race on the previous day which makes Cher- ry’s win all the more glorious. At the-Halifax meet Cherry was raced without hobbies, which partly oc- counts lor his poor showing as he broke repeatedly. The three-your-olil Trot and Pace proved a lizzie. Baron Cecil out- clnssed all his competitors and dis- tanced Rexllgbt and Aquii-ed in tno first heat. ln the rnce-oil betwcen‘ those two for third money Itexlight WOII lll 3~3lt. one minute and three seconds slower than the best time made by the winners. The heat was a jolre und made lun for the specta- tors as Razllght only rinsed Aquired` out at the wire. Telephone G. tmiiicdanfi drlvcn~by J. A. Henderson, proved himself n race horse by winning fourth money and finishing, with the other pacers in 2.212. Much credit is due Mr. Henderson for the vast improvement hc made in this pretty pacer during the short time he has been unilcr his care. A GOOD RECORD. That Capable horse trainer J. P Irving, Cape Traverse, made a. splen-‘ ‘lld T¢¢0I`d by training and driving tour entries to win four iirsts in the two days' meet. lt is regrettable that Baby Logan should tnlna nick ond was unable to start in the 2.17 trot and pace. S UMMARY. 2.17 TROT AND PACE, . PURSE $400. Hilda S., A. A. Stewart, South Port, .... .. 1 1 1 Devilish Dorothy, Dr. J. T. Jenkins, Charlottetown 2 4 2 Ginger, Hammond Kelly, Char- lottetown 3 2 3 Zealot, Michael McKonnn., Vernon, N. B. 4 3 4 Time, 2.20}, 2.27}, 2.203. 2.35 TROT, 2.38 PACE (STAKE) $300. Cherry Ripe, T. C. Edgett., ` ' Charlottetown 4 1 1 1 Iona, Girl, D. A. ’McKinnon, Charlottetown, 1 4 3 2 Chahallis Jr., 1'. A. Belllveau, » Moncton 2 2 2 4 Telephone G., J. A. Harder- son, Charlottetown . ...... .. 'I‘ime 2.24, 2.212, 2.2l§', 5° No: hh? NUOO .is cs THREE-YEAR-OLD 'PROT AND - - PACE, (STAKE) $175. Baron Cecil; Thos. Munroe, _ New Glasgow, N. Fl.; 1 1 1 Baron Britt, Thos Monroe, ` ~ New Glssgmv, N. B. 2 2 2 Rexllght, York Point Stables, - -1 North River ................... .. dis. Aquired, J. M. Nicholson, ` .fflhizrlottetowvi dis. Time 2.33, 2.33, 2.281 In the _race-oh for third money, Rexligbt won, time, 3.31.2. “sllilllilll `lll(lM BABYHBB- 11@ THEN FllUN|l Young Lady In Edmonton Sufferetl _ -Frans Terrible Constipation And Illness From Babyhoocl-Tried All Kinds Of Remedies Without Relief. - l°leai_~'tl=About f‘.Fruit-a-tives” Ancl After Taking A ew Boxes Was Cured-Another Triumph For This Wonderful Medicine Made* Of Fruit. "'l"ruit-z-tives" will cure Coimiparioii just as surely as quinine will cure chills and lever. 1-l"ruii-'.1-lives” is u specific lor all liver troubles because “Fruit-a-iiv1:s” is the one remedy that -.itis .lirecily on the liver. _ The muse of Constipation is that there is not enough Bile poured out by the liver to make the bowels move regularly. When thc bmvels do not move cvcry clay, poisonous matter is absorbed by the blood. This is why those who suilcr with chronic Constipation also sniikr from lndigesiiou, bit-la Sioimch, lleadlchcs, Pain in thc Bzivlc, and often Skin Diseases. ‘ l"ruir is ilie only true liver stimnlcnt. l"ruit causes more bile to llow into the bowels and bile is naturc's lzixuiivc. "Fruit-a-tives” the only medicine in the world made of iinit juices and tonics, will always cure Chronic Constipation. 'i'he lcuer uf Miss Goodallr primed below, confirms the truth oi this strong statement. Mm: Z. A. QOGDALL _ Enuouros, Aifm., No\'sr»1si:»¢ zcrh.il9||. "l have been :i f.u{i`crvr cvcr since babyliood, with that terrible complaint, Chronic Colisilipaiiioii. l have been rrcutcd by physicians and have ialrell every nicdiciue that 1 c_oul.l i-.mr oi, but without thc slighte>t bcncht. I concluded that :here \\'.is no rdnietly in rlic worlil wliirh would cure that liorriblo Constipatioll. At this tiznr, l li:~z\rd_ about “l"ruit-li-tives” and clcciclcd to try them, andl begro state that tl\c.1:ii`-..~c`t whs mai-velloiis. '.l`hc first box gave me rclici'nii\l'n{tcr using *few boxes, '1_\v:ié cruirnly wel' of ri roniplaint from which l had suflcrcd for ,so mhny yearn. ' “l"rui:-:i-tive-” ie the only medicine that cvcr did me anyjood for clronic Constip'.uicn,_ and I \~.-izzt to say to all who suffer as I di1i4>`-"v\'hy suffer when there is -.i pericél cure in l"ruir-ri-ii\'es”. Miss li. A. GOODALL. ‘ li' you sulilr with constipation, torpid liver or biliousncss, ` take “Fruit-a-ii\'cs". jar. r. box, 6 for $1.50, trial size, zgc. li for any reason you :irc unable to ole!-lin "l"ruit-n-tives" in your neighborhood, they will be sent .,,,5gp;,id on r¢¢¢_ipt ot price by lrruii-a-tives l..imiwd_ *4):tsw,a._ 1 1 - -l 2 _ L__v___; _ l »_ \§ .1 11 'nfl re _ L, yy =.»~_ U > hollis Jr. Iona Girl' was picked ito X \- _ _ win but Cherry deceived the “w sn é ._ _gjzggff . ‘ _ Se in K t ones," ond won the race in splendid ,/ f ` /jf; `\ 1_5 am- " form by capturing the second, third, ‘ /_1 y / . Q., _V3._-.;_:._' u _ = -- -- _ and fourth heats. In the hrst heat -' . / ' 7 S ,Iona Girl drew the pole and was not ’ ___-if _‘;-"I-_' 1| ‘ handed to the wire. On the nrst , I \, /f A ~ /`/ /' ` ' /, ' f ._./ 5 ‘ °` ' “fe ‘fl ’/ ` _,- .1 .md the Moncton entry had to he con- . - §.t $3 1 1 # would seem absurd! 1 _ came unmanagealile 'ulid lieu to the _'_' Y . I, You have kept on wenring stockings with a scam up the back--shapeless, uncomfortable things! 'because 2' ._ you probably didn't realize the perfection reached by Pen-Angle Seamless Full-Fashioned Hosiery. These, r are hose witlzozzt the sign of a seam-look for the sign of the trade~ mark. As they are being knit they are shaped lastingly to the curves of ~ the foot and leg. They-/?t_-they wear better-and the utter absence of any seam nt all makes them ever so much more comfortable. No difference in `” cost--but much in quality, in economy and in comfort when you buy ¢ 1 Si.-¢ng1‘|;‘ esadipesnly ie mb © _ A Q P ~ 5 You don’t lmve to ha" gray hall' _ __A » ~ _ ' or faded hair if you don’t want to. 5 Why look old or una‘tt‘;'a&:tive? If * your hair is gray or a e , you can change it easily, quickly and aifect- ' _ Fun-Fa3hi0n€d _ ° Y r lvely by using VZyeth's Bags and S and wi ~ C7 Bul|1hur'Halr Remedy. Apply s little - 8 _ 688 _ ' J tonight, and in the morning you will Next time you go shopping ask » _ from a single pplication. The gray . . . _ ' .` .heirs will be fees conspicuous. and » ; f0l’ llle l\08l0l‘Y Wllll U19 trade' ~-x r oi-ed to 'natural color. ' - '55 ' mark that insures you foot-ease. L ' _ . 1 , no a any sinus non your _ M' me by ' , if: Undelfwoif money will be nfuuded if you are not Parisi stnada _¢.,__n¢_p_» 1 .:“.=‘....f.:‘:....:.'::.'.,r‘°°ff~1‘ _‘-Y _ . - ._ ._ 1 __. 4 1 .. »11LJ&L l JLi ¢-“.1- "i°" ._ fl Makers of 4 . ‘F 1144? _ 750 _ ~gf3\- “$51 7 .83 ‘gb Sweaters ' Q' one Hosiery ‘ '