if ii, _.,. ,<__, . vii/ _l , “1 °. _ ,_~ \~_ . ‘~:.‘}. § 1 .af rf lic; wif 'I .;pl-- .i _ » _.X _ l lf!“§. .1 _.‘:..-ciif-it .___, ....9-.ve-1-»~'~‘ » .~ 1 l_ » l i ( _ `l. 3-ii -f if \l M l' 1. i l |-\ ' Z-L -IQ# ...,-,-vs-_ __ . i s, ,§____ . ` ‘_ l'; l "' ' l‘ ' in .0 ' `,` f l i ‘ 1 ._ .___ __g._,f,.-,,__,_ ____ _..,..,,.__ . _. , < . _ _. . ,_' -fi, _,_ ,_..__i,i_,__ -_-,»3 _ .2 ~.’,‘¥;. , M2- 1; .»_.». . _ ,r.»;_ , ._.=>'=_'.~..~,.. -“ ' 1.1, .‘f~~“‘s,='~‘_.~ Af* ~ fe ` if." 'J-.W ` »°`\ ~ ‘ f~. ' - ,‘ it. _'..f'lf.*.\`1'!-‘~S»\ _~~l.’i»1.lé"___.i.' f~‘," » - ' ,' 1__._ ' '. ' ~ * ' ‘ ‘ ." . ' 1 1.511531' sim; THE CHAR WN GUARDIAN' at _Anus 191: MATTER SELECTED FROM THIS WEEKS NEWS FOR THE siruiimw _ _ at ion. HORSES. _ Roadster. Filly or Gelding, 3 yrs old-2, John F. Gropy, Kensington. . _ Clydesdales. Stallion, Zyrs old-3,Lse C. Clark a Vlctori . CATTLE. Holstiens. Bull, 2 yrs old-3, Lee & Clark. Bull, Clark. Bull, junior calf-3, Lee & Clark. Cow. Clark. Cow, 3 yrs old-1, Lee & Clark. Heifer senior yearling-3,Lee & Clark Clark . Helier senior yearling-3, Lee & Heifer, senior calf-2, Lee & Clark Bull and 3 of his get-1, Lee & Clark. Female and 3 of her offspring-l Lee & Clark . Breeders aged herd-3, Lee S. (llark. Breeders young herd-3, Lee Clark. - Guernseys. Bull, 3 yrs old-1, Roper Bros. Bull, 2 yrs old-:, Roper Bros. Bull, Bros. Bull, Bros. Bull, senior calf-2, Roper Bros. Bull, junior calf-3 Roper Bros. (fow, 4 yrs old- llros. Cow, 3 yrs old-2, Roper Bros. Heifer, Bros. ,_... Heifer senior ycarliiig-1 & 3, Rop- er `Bros. Heller junior ycnrliiig-1 & 2, Hop. er Bros. ? Heifer, srnior calf--2, lioper Bros. Heuer' -lunimi Calfwl & 2' Roper champion at St. John in 1910, took llros. Clinmpion female diploma-Roper llros. Breeders young herd--1 Se 3, Roper Bros. SHEEP. Leicesters. Rain, 2 yrs and ovcr...1, A. L. lio_swel|, Pownal. Ram, Powiiul. Rani lamb,-1, A. L. Boswell, 2, S. L. Boswell. Ewa, 2 yrs old-1 & 3, A. L. Bos- well, 2, S. L. Boswell. l‘1r.\'c, slicnrliiig-1, A. L. Boswell, lilwc lnnib-l Ak 2, A. L. Boswell; Il. S. L. Roswell. - Pen. fl rnni luiub, Si ewc lniiibs)-l, A. L. Boswell. l'en (1 raiii, 2 ewes and 2 ewe lambs;-1, A. L. Boswell; 2, S, L. Boswell. Liiicolns. liuni. 2 shcnrs and over-1, Albert lloswrll, jr., Frencli Fort. llam shearling-l, A, Boswell, jr. Rani Lamb-1, A. Boswell, -r., ldwe, 2 shears and over-l, A. Bos- well, jr., _ ‘ Eire sheiirling-1,"`A'.` Boswell, -ir., lijwe lamb-1, & 3, A. Boswell, jr; 2, Almon Boswell, Dunstailnage. Pen (ram, 2 ewes, 2 e\ve lambs)- 1, A, Boswell, jr., ' l’en lambs-1, A. Boswell, jr. Shropshires. First in every section-Geo. L. Bos- well, Dunstaffnage. Dorset. Rain shearling-Z, Geo. L, Boswell, llniii lamb-3, George Boswell. Eire, 2 shears and over-2, Geo L. lioswell. Ewe sliearling-1 & 3, Geo. L. Bos- well. Ewa lamb-l, Geo. L. Boswell, Pen (ram, 2 ewes, 2 lambs) 2, (len. L. Boswell. Pen lambs--2, Geo L. Boswell. Any Other Pure lireed. Ram, 2 shears and over-1. Albert Boswell, jr. Ruin Shearling-Almon Boswall. Ram Lamb-1, Albert Boswall. Jr Ewe, 2 shears and over-1, Albert Boswell Jr., 2, Almon Boswall, Ewe Shearling-1, wlhert Bocnvall, Jr., 2, Almon Boswall. Ewe Lamb-1 and 3. Albert Bos- well' Jr.; 2, Almor. Bo:<'.'~'nll. Pen. Ram, 2 Ewes, 2, Eire Lambs -1, Albert Boswall, Jr., 2, Almon Boswall. Pen Lambs-1, Albert Iloawnll. FAT SHEEP, Long Wool. Wcther Shearling-1, A. L. Boswull; 2. H. W. (lorninlr. l senior yearling-2, Lee & 4yrs old-2 & 4, Lee S. junior yearling-1, Roper Duchcmin _, Urpingtons, Buff-Haszard 6: Duche- “m“5°m°“l3 “nd enjoyment on 9' & 2' RUP" lished later _ _ Referring to the exhibits an ex- lects °f the gmherlng' 2 yrs old-1 S; 3, Roper sheariing-1, S. L. Boswell, '~"'(? “S .'°. \` i _. \ . I °. __." V-\ -R V A\ "..`~_*loan-A»ln<~095°,'.." f»'i; / _ 1 The Best Treatmenh for itching Scalpsl ‘ and Falling Hair To allay itching and irritation of the scalp, prevent dry, thin and failing hair, remove ciu.~.is. scales and dnndruil, and promote the growxlllitnnd beaulylof tha l_;nir, the following spec ri rcslment monte eclive, agreeable and economical. On rellrlns. comb the hnlr out straight all nround,\lu-n beizlu at the eldo and make n parting, genl ly riihbin Gull: urn. olnlmnnr. into the parting wish admit ofscll. flannclhcld over theund o the finger. Anolnl. nddnlaniil _parilngn about li-.ilf an inch spurt nnlil llie w iole ncalplinei l».-lui treated, the pur- pose being ln l1eHheC\iflcuro ointment on the scalp :kin rut mr than on the hair. ll. Dwell to place n light cove-ring over the hair lo pro ect the p llmv frcni possible stain. The ri' r:"r.‘.".r.-. “"“r.:1:'.°....."“" .i::iLf“.'.“ “ir an u . ay e used as ofl»~u as agrm-nlils, but ours or iwlrs a monlli is generally sulllclen! for this sporlul irviirrno-nt for worm-n'u hair. Noi- wlthu\iiiiillii|¥1‘iiiicurn map and ointment are :chit e\'ei;yw n»re._llioau winning to try tl_i_is rel men may 1 0 no W 0\l expelnls y iwndlnf to "(i||¢Irurs," Dept. 4l|, Boston, il, H. .\., or |. frel-ssniplr of viitll.-urn snap and ouiunrm, with :4‘.z~p. book on akin and nm, V¢l¢¢U A wise person knows when lo use Abbey'ssalt. _ Don'l you think il _ ;i;ie todzeéca bottle? .lI'Il21‘.’.';;:_ ggn Sold everywhere.” _=4wef~s=i§, ll: F ., *_ u . 1,.. ,.3 a gton a ge yese ay a. ternoon under very unfavorable con- ditions-a very lfsavy "head wind prevailed which madsihigh scoring a very difficult problem. E. R; Brow put on a possible at 500 yds. The individual scores .were as lol- lows : ' _ l 200 500 600 'l‘tl. . F. Hutcheson . _ . 32 31 28 91 R.Brow...‘...,°80 35 26 K. Rogers . . . . . 29 31 28 also ! Wether Lambs-1, H. W. Corning. Ewes-1 and 2, S. L.'Boswall; - POULTRY pullet Duchemin, City lr, 3p Duchemin, 1 1h lluchemin,1h lr, lp lun liemin-lh ciiiin-lc, 1h nun 3c, 2 & 3r, 3p clmnge says - Faforit Lad led the two year old bull uliivs and was closely followed in ,second and third places by Irving’s Togo of the Seaside, and Lea & Ulark's Ida Rool-Zer II. Vale. Len & Clark’s Bob Dorindo, grand serruid place in the senior yearling hull class to lrving's Sea View Rooker, Len. & Clark had the third prisie junior hull calf class with Sir Jacob Lad. The remaining prizes in the bali cali classes went to Loguii Bros. There were ten entries in the aged cow section of the Holstien class. Piet \'I,, Logan’s champion at St. John in l910 went down to third place, while Harding’s imported cow li'/.zsi~d, an extremely classy one, ouiitcrl to the heah of the list and captured the championship diploma. Leu & ('larkc's Jncoba Johanna and Jacobn liinily ll. cnnic in for second and fourth monies. Jacoba Johanna was first with two of her offspring. e N C,Ck-h; k ,"r. B m The three-year-old cow clnss had ight entries. Lea & C1ark's While- mina Van Voriim, Hi-irding‘s Miss Mercenu Faforit and Logan's Jacoba Emily V. and Annie Ilooker capurcd the red. blue, white and green rib- hons respectively. ' There ‘were seven good tw0-year- old lielfers. Logan’s Ida Rooker III, lcd the wav, with Harding's Pauline Posch Lady ,sandwiched in in third place. between Sea View Lulu and Seaside Marion, two of Irving's good ones. Lea & Clark had the fourth prize senior yearliug heifer the third prize junior yearling and senior calves and the second prize junior calf. Lea tr Clair-k's Ida Hooker II’s Vale was the best bull with three of his get. The first anal second and the third prize honors for male and two of her offspring went respectively to Lea & Clark, Harding Bros.. and J. D. Irv- ing on Jacobs Johanna, Faforit VII. Beauty, and Minnie Burke. Logan Bros, won the first prize on aged herd and the first and fourth prizes on young herds. Harding Bros had the second prize winners in both aged and young herds, while Lea & Clarke captured the third award in each case, The fourth prize for aged herd went to J. D. Irving. GITEIINSEYS.-lioper Bros., and H. W. (lorning were the two largest exhibitors, of Guernsey:-i. Roper Bros,' Golden Opinion had no competition in the aged bull class. McKenzie’s Island Prince out of Dolly of Willow, Roper Bros.” champ- ion cow. came in for third money in this class while another Roper bull was sandwiched in second place. lloper Bros, had thc only senior _vezirling bull, the first prize junior yenrling bull, the second prize senior hull culd and the third prize junior lhull calf lioper Bros, had the first :ind scco|iCJ§'_<:_gg;n 91 88 1 . Newsom . . . . . 30 32 25 B7 Patterson . . . 24 32 29 85 Moore . . . . . . 30 30 25 85 Longworth . . . 30 30 23 83 ne.........26312481 . Worth . . . . . . 23 27 20 70 Allan . . . . . . 30 22 22 74 McKay . . . . 31 23 20 74 . Worth . . . . . _ 23 27 20 70 Love.......25261768 . Rogers . . .22 16 2 40 Last evening in the Y. M. C. A. assembled on the occasion of a so- The aflair was an entire success- been spent in _the old Y. M. C. A. ringing peals of laughter but last hand in hand and, besides creating lar seal afforded man o portuni- acquainted-one of the pleasing oh- C. J. Riely, Secretary of the Y.M. one of keen interest and abounded in music, mirth and humorous contests of which space forbids more than the mere mention. It follows: Obtaining Partners (by conundrum card).» Solo-Percy Barlow (encored) Advertisement Guessing Contest. Reading-Miss McLean (encored) Solo-W. J. Stanway. Blind Race. Refreshments. Remarks-Prof. J. T. Clarkin. The social committee deserve to be congratulated on the success attend- ing the initial social gathering of the college term of 1911-12. RECIPRUCITY AND .` TRA NSPOl`lTA'l‘I()N. Mr. Editor: In the winter scasoniwhen we are But now, when therefis an election at hand, no sound is heard from our question. I.thlnk, Liberals and Conservatives alike, should pledge their candidates to give better transportation to this Province. We hear very much about “the three short hauls." I never fully un- derstood its meaning until last wint- er. Undertlie system of the _three and indirectly. Directly, by excessive freight rates charged on our farm produce leaving this Province. In- directly, the same, the merchant tended the short course at Truro last January, I soldsome potatoes to a man there. But, when I returned to Charlottetown and learned that I had to pay 26 cents freight for every hundred pounds of potatoes (in lots less than a carload) the short dis- tance from Albany to Truro, I fully realized the meaning of the three bags returned to me worth $1.63, freight 75 cents, seems hard to think. When I was at Truro last winter, potatoes worth about 75 cts. a bushel and P. E. Island could send no potatoes, as near as we are to that market. »And what is worse, when spring comes, potatoes are vlnce and gluts the market, and the down. bors, think their transportation fa- cilities are very good. And yet, from the price they get, they are under the influence of the three short hauls. I often think, when working in my Cape Toi-meiitine, as the crow files, on line days when under certain at- mospheric conditions the New Bruns- wick shore looks only about two miles away; f:0_ sec the fields and I houses and the wharf at Cape Tor- CURES CATARRH the air passages of the nose, throat, bronchial tubns, and lungs. Rich, Pure Essences are Breaihed Right to the Spots That Are Sick Cure Follows. good in those chronic cases where .-il, only a few breaths through the inhaler are needed to clear the pas- sages, nnd where there is coughing and sore bronchial tubes, the sooth- ing, healing properties of Cntarrho- zone act almost as magic. Once you stop taking medicine iii- to the stomach and get the healing oils and pure halsams of Gatarrho- quick and lasting cure lor nose colds, acy. over sixty per cent of the first prizes went to the Servant llockl 'lhrl remainder of the winnings will be ioiinil in the lint of winnings on an.| other page. SUl°‘l"Ul.Kf~l-’l’lie Boswalll sliowed ri nice llocli of Bollolka and carried off the prlu without competition. speaker's sore throat. Calarrliozone Beware of imltations. Three sim. 25c., 502., and Qi, the ‘latter being H. Brown Challenge Cup was held t Kensin '3 n t rd f- ‘ S . _ ll ~ - TUESDAY. ~ - . The "lin shawl' 'dfhllcwiig to f ` ‘ be ascii winners from one rw- .'..'.'.'...'==_ 5 ___'I‘l=° fir" '““*°" °' th" '°“'°“ “V ||||||| f O 1' "nw ith’ “cent Haut” Exhibw ve members of the Charlottetown _ _ \.~- __ Livilian Rifle Association for the H. _ _ ', \\ll|l|l||IIIlllllllllllllllllllllllhzilllllllllllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIllllIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll %mm|||||||| Happiness comes from _ good' digestion and enough outdoor exercise to keep the liver active and the pores of the skin open for the elimination of' the toxins that have accumulated in the body. Keep the stomach _sweet and clean and the bowels healthy and active by eating ` ` ' SHREDD D WHE made of the vvhole Wheat steam-cooked, shred_ded and bake in the cleanest, finest food factory in the World. _ Here is a Summer suggestion that is full of Health and Happiness vvith_ freedo from kitchen worry and work: Place tvvo Shredded Wheat Biscuits in a d_ P plate; cover them with berries or any other fresh fruit; pour over thorn 111 lk, adding a little cream arid sugar to 'suit the taste. Delicious, nourishing a d wholesome for the Summer days when the stomach is tired of heavy m8&tS nd soggy pastries. . ' TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat wafer--a crisp and tasty “sriack”-the maxi- mum of nutriment in smallest bulk. Take it with you to the Summer camp, bungalow _or cottage--it is eaten with butter, soft cheese, caviar or marmalades. - MAKE YOUR “MEAT” SHREDDED WHEAT IlIIllllllllllllIlllllIlIIllIIIIIllIIIIIllllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllillllIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIlillllIIillllllIlllllllllllllllllllllffflfll guaranteed. Sold by all dealers in ' medicine, nr by lmall from the f1n~ tarrhosono Co., Kingston, Ont. i _ . . , I A .; , -_ _ _ ~ _ _ ~»,_ , ._ -..:»,, »_ ....3 _ gg-_,,.,,.g "` ....»" ... ;... ' ..._-° ` i " '-‘<..'~..e-..:f. X ' ‘ " i” ‘ "lf ~i'» = - ""5'ii' ff* "V lf*-»` . insulated from the other Provincesby mcntlne looklflg 90 l\98l‘*Wll°ll Will ice, our Institutes pass resolution the men arise to divert our transpor- ubout our transportation difficulties. tation over that little span and give ue daily communication there the on rss: ;:.:r;? ...'t,"“..“..‘;.“;i;.=.‘:“;.‘.:;i.‘; placed on the markets, where sold in proper condition without any loss to the shippers. About Reciprocity, there is a divided opinion, but about the Tunnel, shame on the man that does decry it! I shall not say very much about Reciprocity, hut condi- tions have been changed since the short nauls, nie farmers of ous Pro- L°"d E151" Treaty °f 1354- I "Hd"- vince he ned white bon. .iireciiy gfgk §“§g,‘§S,__§ __§e;f;1___;e__tc§‘f_°§_1_‘_'_;_=_v§_f_1_§ I treaty. Mr. Dean, the great Ameri- I f H can oats buyer, gave us two shillings 0 peragushel: highest price for our oats . . . or cen s for the measured bushel. Fl F ! @3356 £15 offr 01315 ggglligh ‘avg-_gldeii are Potatoes averaged from 16~ pence to a 1 1 Y a ui _ r e e ' 3 shillings, Just as they rise and fall. Then, his egg man, Mr. Toole, gave ;‘§..?..°i'2.?.°..£°’N‘3.°’.i';.‘;“. ?.°§.i‘f;;§‘3§ Let your next hosiery purchase be Pen- h l r ‘ ' 2552 {.§’§fd‘i,'?¥§_ MM’ “ "““‘°° °‘ Angle. Examine these perfected stockings JJ, a§.f1”°lw1;'°“§i'..w”iZr§ b"§§§“i§fe“ iffff Or socks closely when the clerk shows t__liPrIf y r. _ _ _ __ _ _ __,____t mls one ,ot ___ 1, bags §;...‘.’,'..§§}Z1°,;_”“§,.§§°“,§,"“§§"‘,1‘.§}}3,°’,,,§’§ to you. Notice the utter absence/ of the ilmifl "Z.'w?.“’v‘l§§Zi.“"{’0“l‘i‘2“°§,E’§f;}‘, clumsy, tro1ihleso'mc“seerris'"you nave been k t. milihee Treaty ,was abrogated before f.’.‘.’i'§"“.i`5i.*‘“.‘»’.“.;.......§““.Z‘.?.i‘ ..{’;’“i§‘.‘.’3€2 The Shape has been /f/11'! iHI0 l1h€H1--- liiii "€§2“‘¥§2§'.. S$.i.";“°.?.l;..€';‘;';‘.;‘a‘? not the fabric dragged into shape as in ...sad 1...... an poi... of ni. Pm- §;;;,§;g°f,5;;<,1,_C*j;>‘=,‘;§, ‘;g;,g",__;;°,°‘;‘,=;,; all other hose. And then, when you pn... in me me.. on of en, gee. g___§t-_1§:_=~_f;r°;<}__o;§;*;°-C,,§‘_§*5;“ ,fgg wear them, see how snug and neat their fit T __ . K. . no factories. sandy Gibson started ____ _ ' Couh_::__Z;=ciil;___<_>f _‘_?f;1_f_°°11_;§___;1_;\t<},__, 135: the first cotton factory in ocnawa, how Shape retaining their method of __<3_.c»._:._.i...F§1__.»_;r gssgssfgageg §‘_f_f,‘;_B- manufatcture---how long-wearing our exclu- . _ b 3 E . . . . §,*;°*,‘g",$; ;’,f,;,1_§_ kgggrtgggg =;g_§,‘;gg,gg sive knitting process makes it sure your hose §“§““‘“°*“’°“ Wir. Md ""~°hi“°fv will be---once you cease casual buying and hack fields, that overlook Carleton U?edw‘:,__¥§°ug ;_'_‘_eth$_ xggrgfts °; '» - t:_ _ - . . s r a ngo loin and less than ten miles fiom th,” Treaty was 8 blessing in dis. guise. During the Treaty from 1854 Lo 1866 Iam tolrl by one who knows that the city of Boston alone had yearly $51,000,000 in its favor, and iy abrogating the Treaty the Ameri- _ ` can: "cut off thela bend of the goose ”. ei © a- laid the go den ." (T U _ H Thanking you, Mre.ggEditor, for KA’ lj Q 5 \,` your valuable space. _ Stomach dosing was found in;lIect- Alb S t J?S;l!7l`H NUONAN. ' ive, and the principle of inh 1 t'o 'ml' el? ~ 3 ll 1911- - was dually perfected. Even tliea Ro? , “ ’ -E Il.l.u'F&Shl0I`l€d O _ ° mans and Ancient Greeks used it, Special to The G“9l`dl“U~ S U V but not in the scientific manner that / ea-in-less ` ` VERDUN, France, Sept. 17-Edou- the physician prescribes today. The ard' B°l'0“B“f. flied Saturday as the most wonder-[ul results have been se. result of injuries received in a fall cured with a new treatment known from his m“°hl“° Wl\l°l1 WHS Csililzcd as “Catarrhozon ”' which sends bl' B HUB* Ol Wind as he was rising St. Joseph, Levis, July 14, 1903, Mlnard's Llniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen,-I was badly kicked by my horse last May and alter using fone at work you can be sure of several preparations on my leg noth ing would do. My leg was hlsck as catarrh, weak lungs, bronchitis, and I jet. I was laiu up in hed for a. lort- night and could not walk. After usin;.- thrae bottles of your MINARITS LIN- IMENT I was perfectly cured, so that I could start on the road. _ JOB. DUBEB. -- Commercial Traveller. _ " 4 u , I wearing- Hold them up and study how ' ~ ‘ ' demand only vi "M60 ~e\‘>‘“ esiig lliade by Penmans limited, Paris, Canada _ _ UNDERWEAR_ SWEATERS. BOSIERY ` _ ' / _ Our Cut Plug Master Mason is cut from our original "Anxious N/ivv" Plug. A cool and most ~ fragrant smoke. sou: av Au. mann MANUFACTURED DY O K ITY1' A CO CO. .R1 .. 9qui:l_°E%~.-G -1 -_ . . l f~.\i .V . ~ - ' ` '_ ' _ \‘, _, ._ f_. . ` ` _ 1 t;1_____:-_ _ - _~-.‘__..;_,., .'.,"`~ _f __ e, » . 1 - If l mr FP' ~ t Y* germ-destroying vapors directly into fmm U10 8l`0\1Dfl Friday- Special to The Guardian. V _ MONTREAL, Sept, 17-J_ A_ C_ Ethier, the Liberal candidate in two ` M0\ll1tHlllS. has been declared elected owing to irregularities in the paper; (uitarrhozone proves especially °fTl;_l_? ;’_l_;l_’__"_’:_‘;‘}_'ibn 0! Famer' Conser- mucus drops down the throat. sick- "“u"”' Wa” "MY ln 9?” 0" Ufllffllll ,ns the stomach and pou,,,_,,s the paper und certain declarations were math. when the nostrils are emi. "°* "1"-de "H f°‘1“if°d bv lew- -__-_.__.__