_B_________ _ __a_i__3_ ____ -s 1-" f=.have.‘b¢i‘.i _ -*_ riglwlsw 'ami 'fC“o“-oi rf. mam- nancy. I i i NE 21, r I -1 Ill. z. 9 5 THE cirA`RLo'r'I'EToWN~cnimniAN PAGE THREE 1" » ,...~.-L' . . ,._`,`_`,` s ____ ' j _ ...__"%_ F-_'i v??‘_ =- ` , 'r." J- - _ T, _ 32' _ _ .'~__=,;,¢,.=:._..;_j`3'__», ,_. ,_ ; A fewllwurs' expostipiytg t _JB 1.4;; 1' Sl1Il,‘.<.t|,_)]ay5_ _pd rmsk _.-’.; _ ” }`:;lf%_“»` lhllrsois 1 i -1: fy ‘ .;§aQ_2Hng_-elif _ s l ’ i'l ws ,‘Tll1S,_§,00flling," cooling lot. ion stopsjthe sniarting and St1ngmg__i_n a few moments. Better, et-a l i till? ¢XIl0Slcd shlhy bfgfolg lioing _out and there is very --itt1e'- danger of getting stmburned. You really ht; this. It_ will cbllgincel yldli that this word_ “Penslar” stands for _the highest qual- ity in Toilet Preparations and Remedies. E. A. Foster Central Drugstore, _Sunnyside _ _ il Boston Shoe Shining Parlors Special Chairs for Ladies Panama, Straw and all kinds of Felt Hats Cleaned .and Blocked We carry a full line of Poiishes for Suedes all colors, imperial 'onze and White Shoes. We Clean Our Hats Here -'in Charlottetown- Therefore we do not have 51% Qhnrde _fiEXh'a-- fiat. .4 Expressage or Sending - them Away Out of Town Orders Promptly _ Attended to 164 QUEEN ST. ll ls “U 0" repeated axiom that good llullle Bstglck _are at the basis of success- E 0\lI\1l‘®. and the advances of agriculture in Prince Edward island mill' well be measured by the impro,-gf. lllllfut of live stock. Here and there ~dM?lV9li the Province enthusiastic in- _ lla s are purchasing and building “D herds _that will some day be ii cpe. gall llmélllly to Prince Edward Island of Ki; _astern Canada. J. M. Laird of lelv n was for some time a breeder lo stelns. He made a success of llll" bleed and 8-Ciluired a name both gl _lllle SHOW fills and in market pro'- hll“dl°ll- He llnalll' disposed ol this or to Messrs. Lea and Clark, of Vio- l°l`l'l “lid I0'-lk UD the raising of beef cattle. lic purchased from John " Richards. of Biiieforu, the foundation for the biulding up of a Polled Angus herd. and to-day he is the owner of a P01194 Allgus herd that any one might well be proud of. He has also, how- 0Ve\`» bfbgun to build up a shortliorn herd and last year purchased some of the best individuals that could be ob- tained ln the Maritime Proviiiccs. Last February he went to Ontario and pill-_ “M594 H VOI`y line bull to head the herd, and to-day his shortliorns would do credit to any country. He has not coiiiliicd his activities. however, .tite- gether to cattle. Last year his Shrop- shire sheep won prizes both in the county and provincial exhibitions, and there is every indication that the sheep men of tho province will have to look to their laurels ii they are to maintain their load over sonic brccd- crs who were formerly rcgarticd ui. cattlc inen. ills horses too are a cre- dit to him, and although he has not given the some special attention to horses as he has to cattle und sheep. he has on his farmstcad very fine breeding inaros. The older breeders, however, have not given up the im provnieiit of their herds. Mr. Williun Clark, who some years ago won the Silver Medal for the best farm In Queen's County, has been making im- provements all along the line. i-its farm throughout is an example of neatness. The house yards are,laiil out with lawns and beautiful flowers. The outbuildings are neat and tidy and there is an air of thrift and care- fulncss about thc whole farm. ills herd of Jerseys have been fre- quently referred to by prominent live- oi' Jerseys in Canada, and his large, beautiful, well-kept cows certainly add very much to the place. But Mr Clark does not specialize on any one line of stock. He ‘has the best of Lei- cester sheep, of Yorkshire swine. 0 Barred Rock hens and Clydesdale horses. Another breeder who has long: the exhibitions is Mr. John R. McLeod. of Darlington. His Ayrshireslare much above ordinary. He has still some of' the large.. big-teated kind that are now known as the old type of Ayr- shire and which the modern breeder is to-day trying to reproduce( He i.i building UD 21 ilock,_of Shropshire sheep and for t,11is'i>\1rpo;n»~has_iiuporisii the toundsjtioll' stoclf fron'li»'Ml‘. John R. Campbell;--of Woodville, Ontario, th best. known Shropshire breeder of America. In. horses Mr. McLeod is a Percheron fancier and has three mares sired by "Domino", which would seein to justify his pride in this particular breed. it is mcn of this type, who with unbounded faith in the opportu- nities of Prince‘Edwurd island are building up agriculture. The stock G CnARLo'r'rE'rowN 1070-51201!! tt. they are raising are being distributed among their neighbors and their faith 'in agriculture is also helping to make f 1 it ruff I There are \‘¢-:E4 ENE/g," Cloves ancl Gloves "\ “F :zur umm , _ _ ""'""' BUT ther? i§ Orily one make ' _7 _ of ladies gloves bearing "’ this stamp- ` 1 me-me 5||.K Gi.ovE -your assurance of d b'l` , fi _ f’ ° ' _ ivorlgrrlooship- Wovgrlaiil lainalla grade “ Extra Classical " pure _Japanese Si|k_ and Shown i by the smartest shops at from 50c. to $1.50 the pair. 2.1 \Vrila us for the address of your . ' 3 ' (£00121 \ _ Mullen of " (lurcn Qualify" Ilaiiiin .S`i'l|i.iLin|nio _ » _ ; Dom. -1 sr. c/\Ti-iARiNEs CANADA " » nearest “Qucvn ,_ ST. CATHARINES SILK MILLS. Limited 1.. . ./ _ , E i. ' I. _ “ Qualify " shop. Aii‘i‘§.2l.‘2‘l l‘$.f'$° MOTOR? T_here's some points no intelligent man can overlook in selecting a Motor-there’s some cold facts that command attention In the first place want a motor that will be simple, reliable and A durable? Of do; ' _ THE IMPERIAL MOTOR is equip 'with the best diecast babbitt bearings, the famous ggebierfcariburetorr all'l>arts made to expensive _ gigs, interchangeable and aecessib e, tank lubrication insur- ' ll tt' L‘%‘£.i‘ .."ii.. ‘°.£§..2.‘.‘..*i.§‘.§i i supplyet oil-grin dana-_ _,_ er,no_wgg|;g.,.,.. _ _ Besides all these ad- vantagga the lingerie! is eguipped wi the wori -famed Improved I Therinen Muffler. -' Can’t we sflid oygg catalo|¢ue.~_ s lortheasidng. Y Bruce Siilwarl & -_ I '- iz what do you want? Don’t you Iqbal ____ J _ _ _ll _ ` _ l _ ‘conditions much better in every ` =_i_ " ' ' ` » home in the province. We wish them S _ ;nd"ali`other stock breeders of their ' ._ Ind every success. ‘ - ",:. . - \. - _ . - ’ '- i MI Cl J lil ,ML Albl , < - 1 ‘-*-"'-'°"-"'- 1,, this ,,l{‘§°,.e§{‘,,,§:,. . °“- W" At Phiiaaoipnia-chicago, »11; Pini- .?. adelphia, 4 Mrs Charles Bonham, city, left 391. At Bostuh-Boston 3; St. Louis. 1. ' i `- ‘urday on a visit to Ottawa. l A&mV;“5hl“5I~°l1_D°U`0lC 5- Wuh' --- US _ . I - - ' Mr Harry Harris. meat dealer. was `NATl°NA|- LEAGUE ` _ 1 _ 1 - i . _ . 1. -removed to' the P.E.l. Hospital on At Pl"l°l’lll`5“‘Pl'-l“l’“"5 7° New:-‘a ~»" ' i, - ° ` Saturday. ` Y0l’l¢ 5- ‘ ...___ At St. Louis-St. Louis 3. Boston Hilti iiicis Mr W. S. McKie loaves this morn- 2- ' - _ ,- iii wimsoai-load oimiiiti-y no s FEDERAL E ‘ _ _ -I l,._.,,,§.H,,ll.,,,__ ., . _“__ "fi ~At-Newrk-si.1...i.is1z_Nswi.i-ii 2. The second matinee horse rtwpo, __ _ _ _--_ _. ' _ at Brooklyn-ifiiisburg 9. Brook-_. which takes place this Monday attic Ml" Mary Mugabe, 10m,_ ls, vlsltq lyn~_4 "f -1 '. 110011 D\‘0_ml5° '50 be llell.°lf.lllll“ 9°- ing friends -in the city,_tlie guest of At' B8lUl110N»"’U=1lllm0l‘0 17- Kim' first, even though they were pronoun- ML and M,s_ Allen Mcglllm i sag 10, cod by all that had seen them. tho _- _ _*_ At Buffalo-Chicago 8. Buffalo 0. f most interesting that they had seen __ Ml" vlvla pl-ow...0_ Mu,-my Hal-_ - INTERNATIONAL T1* for Y08l'B- _ ' “"" I bm-_ was among the outward paggen. At Montreal-Montreal, 4. Rochest-E The old favorite Deviiish Dorothy. gem lm the Mumiy Harbor ll-a1n"er 1. 2-18 1-4 will soiioor asain. driven by 5.m,,.l..y_ At Richmond-Newariti. Richmond herowner, Dr. J. T. Jenkins. in; the A _*_ 2, 2.29 1-2, Moth Miller, 2.20, Dixie Girl track at that time. ‘ " E The 82nd Band will he in attend-` Miller. been noted for his good cattle, but who _ me Cglgm-y Nm-mal gcllooh has al-_ has ‘wt madff 9- habit Of Bll0Wll18 Hi rived on the island to s end part of (Special to The Guardian) Saturday baseball: _ AMERICAN LEAGUE. ' At New York-1st game, New York 5; Cleveland, 4. Second game, Clove- flund, 5; New York, 4. _ At Pliiladclphia-Chicago 8; Phila- delphia, 2. At Washington--Washington, 7; De- troit, 0. At Boston-St. Louis 5; Bc-ston, 5. Called in iiliith in order to allow St. -Louis to catch train. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ' _ At St. Louis-St. Louis, 6; Boston, 51. I At Pittsburg-Pittsburg, 4; New . York, 0. At Cincinnati-Philadelpiila, 4; Cin- cinnati, 1. ' _ At Chicago--Chicago, 5; Brooklyn 0. ,._. FEDERAL LEAGUE. At Brooklyn-First game, St. Louis 6; Brooklyn, 2. Second game, St. Louis, 4; Brooklyn, 2. ; At Baltimore-Chicago, 8; Balti- more, 1. At- »BuI'falo--First game, Kansas City, 2; Buffalo, 0. Second game, Buf- falo, 2; Kansas City, 0. At _Newark--Newark, 4; Pittsburg, 2_ ..i; ' iz" "INTERN/-\TIONTL LEAGUE. At Providence-First game, Provi- dence, 6; Jersey City, 4. Second game \_Provldcnce, 9; Jersey City. 0. l At Toronto--First game, Buffalo, 1; -Toronto, 0. Second game, Toronto, 2; Buffalo, 1. ,Q il At' Riciimond~'-Richmond), 6;* New- ark, 2. At Montreal--Montreal.. 2; Roches- ter. 1.~_ 'gl Sunday games: _. _ AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Cleveland-First game, Chicago, 7; Cleveland, 1. Second ganlis, Chi~ cngo, 3; Cleveland, 0. .iv At Detroit--St. Louis, 1; Debroit, 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE.__ At Chicago-Chicago, 6; Brooklyn, i. At St. Louis-St. Louis, 8; Boston, 2. ’ - At cinoinnim-cincinnati, 2.,-L Phila- delphia, 1. 'lf " » FEDERAL LEAGUE. At Newark-First game, Plétsbui-g, 2; Newark, 0. Second game, ewark, ’3; Pittsburg, 0. _ ` INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. At Jersey City--First game, New- ark, 6; Jersey City. 3. Second-game, \Newark, 5; Jersey City, 1. _ At Montreal-Montreal, 5;1Roches-‘ ter. 2. ll , _ /'V / '_-fi "f‘#.§fr-‘,`~ _I _ _- _ » \ ffl" ` /A-7" W... rn. Piiraliit Badge ‘_ and hel the Island Pat- riotic llund-.‘ Price _1.0c each. Proceeds to ‘be (Calvel') ll and little son has been spending the Tlle laces wlll beglll al 2 °'°l°‘l.l{‘ past week with Mr Jnmes’s unclc, Mr sharp and the horsemen are requested »l~_ C_ _lllmel They leave lllla mom. to have their horses promptly on the lng ml l.el“l.n_ ance’ and lllls alone “Blues ‘me lmijlll the- Provincial ' Sanatorium at Kent- treat- "9 tllelr Playlllg last M°“d3Y rviile, N.S., who has been visiting his was lllgllly lllllllled by lllé 5pe°l~lll°l's' mother Mrs Lemuel Miller, of this Al the laces M°lldlly her llllllly afl' city leaves this morning on return mirers will be pleased to know that l0,l`§enlvllle_` ` ' Devilish Dorothy will race this after- `_ ____ .stock men as the best working herd noon, lli)eing driven by her _veteran Rev_ Dr l.lazelw00,l_ of »l»0mnto_ wlw_ .E-. ll" Queen Clllllelllle' the fast Dade' llir§b§r£ll\ll1lldailbrmI?ll§ Iiligailhlailidé acldloml from Graham’s Road will start in the pulled by Ml.s_Hazelw00d_ Whlle ln B' Pace wllll Angus Dllloll' Dellly' Charlottetown they were the guests of 1' Dixie Girl., Princess Etta and Moth Ml. and Mrs James l>al0n_ Bsrristsrs sua Attorneys 0 -_ _ uonarronom. __ " i°AtrN"raoi.ie|1"on _ i ` riotioillund. ~. Chrlettdowl Guerilla; :‘l_2"-'l.: -‘Z /': /'-‘ ‘l MM' ll7l»lfl-Ill! given to The Island Pat- i trot, against Dr. Sharper, 2.18 1-2 and Ml” R036 0weus_ of Shamrock At. Toronto-Toronto 4. Buffalo 2. OHKISY H-. 2-18"3~4, three 'of"the fast was B passenger grossing by the At Providence--Providence 5. Jer- elll l'l'°llel'5 "el bl`°“5llt together ln Northumberland Saturday morning -50)' CU-Y 4- lhe Marlllme Pl'°Vl“Ce3- ' enroute to Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. .__---*_--_‘ The B pace will surely be a fast _m ""1 “Citing face °“d'i“ if Will “Dre” 'Mi~s. Archibald non siiii her niece ' for th eflrst time on a Maritime track, Ml" Loulse Emery of wood island, lllglllsflll £30?-lA“§“5E?llll°; 2%"‘§)Wl£l\ spent a very pleasant week end visit- r “ce B B' ' ’ er y lllg "lends lll the Clly' Report of Kensington school incet- ing, June 15, 1915' Amount voted on ii ' t , » _ ~ - “ll Qllellll ul ll“l'l“° ~ Miss Roberta Nicholson, daughter ex ,ms $200_ll0 lm mv mem to in the B. trot which we expect to be l . ll _ ell' _ P lf ii race from start to finish. wni be °l M' J' P' Nl°h°l.°“’ °lll"lwll° ll” wolol system.. $25-00. 1’_rl'1.00, Vice lrlncipali §,l;§t0“5°§_ Ql_'|l;l€l:l'llAll:_l: l;l;1ymi?_l‘flll;’\l;i» lcft on return to Providciioc, lt.l. 5-l5_00_ l.,.imm.y_ $75_00_ ll was voted ' ' to open thc fourth room if the consent Clvllilllgggggtnd pace has avery large Ml ll“l'°l'lAM‘;l`l`lll lell Salulllay of tho Department can bc secnrcd. . morning for mlorst. to 10111 f-he sth Miss llarrington and Miss Nicholson' ;l;l_i;,8 ang 1i(t;calnt;l)t;i(l;a‘i:t0ri;om9Bol;g\‘; C_M.R., having coniplctely recovered rcslgnell , ° f f li r ent as-ileiit. _' , . _ , , an ‘° “° -‘1 ...art‘s‘.a_::'e:"°'~i.:;.‘.:~:.:‘ r;;a“».:: ier, a y on. ppsrary, a y el- _ '- f ll _ _ _ _ ' la_ Brazllllm _vl-0m_ palchen L__ Uplén Wlllll'l‘i‘_}l_l_lElllgl_lflll`llll_Pll"lli[l° 5u°_wl;l“ 0°; elected chairnian and Mr. Layton Mc. l> l l C l D_ lll l _ ~ ., (lube, secretaiy. ’i‘lic trustees are _ rvrnhce am olllmollillllcll ll wb B alll _ Wellllesday f9l'» Prlll°'~ Ellwalll llllllllll' William Burhcc, Alfred Robertson and ousseh l;?aniliiil2i§eof“late.lwill siffély has ilhe llllas “°°~°ml'““l"‘l by ll" lllmllel’ Wolloco Wood. Houry Burhoe. ro- an interesting race, the entries -ara! rs yérs' .___ gig"eérslgelllagltlol'izfllrlugcfllégllllilg0:; Mlnllle MBC lMcKay)» Pllllce Dllll Mr George James. of Hardwick. l' l u i (Chandler) John Halifax (Kelly),_Ted_ Conn" accomplmled by MTB James -$48. tlllal. $157- THE CERTIFIED STATEMENT . EFFICIENCY OF DR. CHA coo county, Ontario, writes: “M ' CI1ase’s Kidney Liver Pills with gre nothing to equal them as a prom cure for torpiil liver, bliliousness an venting l.iright’s disease. By using D Chasc’s Kidney-Liver Pills occasio ly she keeps the kidneys healthy an they do not gripe and yet accomplis use my letter.” This statement is endorsed by M Marniaduke Custon. Justice of th Mr. Colin M. Kiel. Craighurst, Bim- mother and I have both used Dr. t ual- - a satisfaction. We find that there is ludigestlon. Some years ago my mo ther came near to death from kidney ters to choose from. Or better still. trouble und has to be careful 'in pre- ` active. Another point favorable to Dr. Cluise’s Kidney-Liver Pills is thu good results. You are at liberty to Peace, who writes: “This is to certify Mr. Colin M. Kiel and I believe his statement regarding Dr. Chase's Kid- ucy-Liver Pills to be true and correct." If you are interested in this case, 7*’ tiires Biliousiiess _ Prevents llrigiifs Disease OF ONE WHO HAS PRDVEN TH' 8E'S KIDN - EY LIVER PILLS. write to Mr. Kiel, enclosing stamp for y reply, and he will verify his statement. We like to have people to do this, for we are very careful to only use state- ments from responsible persona. Should this case not be similar ‘ to t yours, write to us _for the statement 'ol ' someone whose trouble was along the same l-ine. we have thousands of let- put the Kidney-Liver Pills to the test right away. They will only cost you fa quarter and ii box lasts for some df time. " " _ As a means ot awakening the ac- t' tion of livcr, kidney and bowels and h thereby curing bllliousnei-Ls, indlges- tion, backache and kidney trouble, Dr. Chusc's Kidney-Liver Pills hold a unique position. By their combined actloii on these eliminating organs they prove effective in complicated ail- uients which defy ordinary treatment. Ono pill a dose, 25 cents a box, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Com- pany, Limited. Toronto. I‘. I‘. U Mullougull wus clcctcd trustee, Mi nicnt voted $35, for contingent pciiscs, $55. The teacher Mr. (3. J Mclican resigned.. ed $75.00 to prcsciit teacher ii' hc r The annual niceting of thc rate- payers of the Grand Tracuilic school took place on .lunc 15th. Mr. Donald Wm. A. McDonald retired. Supple- cx- rotary. '|‘||c annual iiicctiiig of Midilli-to school was hciii on thc 15th. 'l`rustc James Mc(_‘arille wus reelectcd. Vot-- mains if not $50.00 as last year for Principal. $25.00 for Primary Dept., present ti-achcr remaining in Pimary lic-pt. $130.00 voted for running ex- xcnscs. 'i`. W. Bradshaw is the Sec- ____ ,.._ ._-. i At the Crapuud school meeting hold last week $115 was voted for princip- iil’s supplcincnt, $50 for vice-principal mid $145 for running expenses. Il l e l “New indian Linen, Crepe and Voile .llloust-s. iiepp Middies opened today at Stanley Bros. 2012-6-21M3l. e'i l Dr A. F Miller, Superintendent of Dr Ernest .W.. Coffin, Principal of D his vacation. Mrs Collin and young son, who are at present visiting rela- tives in Picton, will join Dr Coffin shortly. Mr. James Mcinnis, who has for some time been’a valuable member of the “Guardian” staff, luis severed his- connection -therewith.. _.I-_[is _num- erous friends will be interested to learn that he will henceforth engage in the inursance buisness, in` which he is wished every success. _ Mrs. William McDougall, of_Hunter River, was the guest last week of Mrs. Hector McMillan. of Fortune Bridge. On her return she was uc- conipanled hy Mrs. J. Alfred McMill- few days, Mr. Hare will proceed toi Alberta to conduct u survey of the poultry situation in that province un- der dircction of the Live Stock Branch of the Agricultural Depart- ment. it is the intention of the Dc- partment to place an expert in each ~ of the western provinces' to organize the poultry liusiiirss as has been done in this province. Mr. Hare has done good work in this province and may be depended upii to do equally good work in the west. During his stay in the west Mrs. Haro will visit her parents Rev. and Mrs. I-I. M. Manning, To- ronto. Tliey expect to return to Prince Edward Island when the survey has been completed. 'W 4/ _ _ 1’ Sl.. i._. .i . , , v _l,.'l’_iii,ltfss|ui;al Baidsg' "~i`»°_!I\P|°*° - l0ltBON&DUl‘l‘T~ ~ -solicitors _for Royal Bank of Canada l, ____ li... . ..__...`.~' S. BABCOCK s I ma Par J” ___`,,_,_,~ ` " _ ___,- ..- -»-M .--f \. "T - -i ///',\/ /f . '__'_ _ l' | l l .l - .-1 ll. il i I y W ' fl .‘ - i ;._.»-f-1# 1 i 1. __ __ :i if lit ll li li __ . I til 'il Hi li- i' E I. -- -;; - -gm-'__-.L ."1 .""~ ' lan, and llage da'ughter_ Niioin_i,` of ,~ _ ._ . Revelstoke. _ C., who has been vis- ’. _;_ '},_f‘,_. I iting on the island for the past two ‘I _ f:_'_i_ ' months. - I - ll ._ 1_1 ,_ Mr. nd Mrs. F. H. Hare leave this » -l A _morning for Toronto, whence, after a _ . i ‘ri . continue to show their patriotisin by _ _ All loyal subjects who have celebrated the birthday of ` King George V by displaying the UNION JACK, should -L.. T daily flinging to the breeze the good old flag, until the last great battle is fought and our nation’s emblem is crowned with final victory. If you have not yet gotten your flag sec Union Jack on your housefront expre that the British flag will be triumph ure it at once. The sses your conviction ant and that a real civilization will conquer a cruel and barbarous foe. PRESENTED BY to every reader who desires a flag or outfit as described below. GUARIJIIIN JUST CLIP THE COUPON printed daily in another column and present it at the ofhce of this newspaper together with the gift below. '\_i F’-al _ / l amount named _PRESIDENT ..TH-E OF LIBERTY'-' _%~s=~f _ju _ 1-asian” ~ _ _ _ "_` "Sk .5 T. -_ 1. -.1 v $. _ The Complete $4 Outfit (now distributed at $`I.48)'consists of ‘ ‘ -_ the Flag-fiiii size and fast colors, a Rope Halllarrl for same, a ulx-foot .jointed Flag Shi with ornamental Ball end, and a metal Stal?-holder. The price of $1.10 is for the full-sized Flag alone. as some readers may not need thc pole and outfit. It is a beautiful ' soft cotton biinting. guaranteed fast colors, and with ordinary care _ should last a lifetime. Those who 'have not secured a UNION JACK should do so at once, thereby express- and approval of the mighty our -Empire isengaged. ing fi true conflict' in -Q 1,. _ I »Ww