1 * \ V. . pill _._ <2 if .. , t a 1 . A In s , I , / , . _D '. 1.' I ,_ 1 1 /.t _ gy .fi -‘=»..~ _ .ri . ` 1 im* '.1 l lvl ,J *I -:._._.. i _J i 1,. ,_ ;, t lf- __ t ls. ' t .~l'l fl,-il I . l , » l '\ i l i s,- ,ig A.-_ .1 .n$. _*L 0*.. \~.,.,.~ I. HPAGE EIGHT -In mrln nn ‘ 'tml f-"~=_1 a ~' »'-.'~'_»~3l`?:r-i=`ll¢`»"‘”7"'.'i;v -mu ‘_->.»'_-.:,,~{*»€f,1-’+ 56 » - .- -_»tt’~t 1-" -__ VV# Q*-6.1,., ,-1 V . . . lf ~ .,. . -.M ,ft-,,1,_#L.f. -_- _ m;__, - ~ , ut - ...a _ _Ol The Maritime -Provinces |914 Charlottetown, September 22, Z3, 24 and 25th. 1914 Live stock entries close 11th September. _ _ All other entries close 15th September. 3 DAYS HORSE RACING 3 GRAND‘ATI`RAC‘ll0NS IN FRONT OF THE GRAND STAND. AEROPLANE FLIGHTS ON THE THREE FIRST DAYS. LOW RATES ON STEAMERS AND RAILWAYS. for prize list and all information write the 1Secreiary. FRANK R. HEARTZ, C. R. SMALLWOOD, Pre sicleai, Chiflolfeluwll. Clmrloltelowll, tsatisfaction of all. At the conclusion 5l358»26Mfmwl1i Sec’y-Treas. .-_._ _ _ lthatwe wiu_». QNJM7 fr., are pleasing every customer. _ _ _The styles are so natty " It Hats for Men S W / and new, shapes so up to the in if minute and becoming, and vari- ” :\~ ety so good that every man can 'b / find here just the hat he wants to wear. No matter whether you want a cap, sailor, dip, panama, a crash, linen or felt hat, you will find the right one here. Reuben Tuplin & Co. KENSINGTON -IT PAYS to buy ln this Province. -MR. FRANKHTIIFFERTY is Guar- dian Agcnt in Sumnierside. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lstierty's Tensor- lsl Parlors. Sumnxerside. -NOTlCE.- Miss Alice Harrison will commence her piano classes this week. Arrangements for lessons may be made at Pres. Church parlor. , 5212-1-M21. -AN ENJOYABLE GAME.-An interesting and hotly contested game uf baseball was played at Grand Riv- er on Saturday, 28th August, between Mnlpcque and Grand River teams. The game ended in a score of 24 to 8 in favor ol Malpeque. The Grand River team did some excellent fielding. The only home run in the match was made by Charles Rattee of the Malpeque team. The game was umplred by Frank Pidgeon of Kensington to the ot' the game the teams were entertain- ed handsomely-by the young ladies of Grand lliver, of whose kindness the visitors speak in glowing terms. When separating the visiting team and their friends sang lustily “Will _ye no come buck Again?" to which the departing guests responded with "Aye, I-sAsssA|_1..-on saturday me 22nd,- _the Albcrton baseball team went to ‘Kensingtoih taking the Kensington Athletes into camp by the score 1::-T. ln the first inning Kensington shut ;AIbertou out securing two runs her- tself, but utter that the Alberton team ;slo\vly took the lend, till at the close -the score was as above stated. Never latter the first inning did Kensington have at chance, despite the fact that. 'the western team was minus too of its regular players. The Alberton boys .hit the ball whenever they pleased and had It not been for the exception- ially good fielding of the Athletes the ‘score would have been much larger. ,The Alberton boys are very enthus- ;i:tslic over the fine reception accorded ,them by the liensingtou people and ;con:sidt:r the Kensington boys at crowd ‘of good clean sports. lllllllllll IHE Hill Hlllllllll § _\n remarked by the manager of one of the leading city fox exchanges yc.=.terda_\', “there does not seem to be any let~\up in the fox business,” _ _ ':..i_4__.'_ FOR SALE 4 pairs Newfoundland Patches showing 90 p. c. 4 pairs Imported Silver Blacks. 3 Class A Options: Minka Fisher and Skunk- |all the dividends accruing from the Also stock in first class companies. We sell nothing'f°°‘i"»< on that SW- reid the wres- but the best. The Investor will do well to communicatemimrry would he co~~in~_f here: the with us before purchasing. ! - - » i Conditions on the ranches continue Phone G6 'ff The Prince County Fox Exchange, LttI.5”'°‘i'°“°‘"g-i"li"‘-ifi"l- Summerside, P. E. I. ' D. M. SHARISELL, Mgr. E. N. MCQUARRIE, Sec’y |33 - _ -- ..~=__. -Z __;-ae-;-_-.=»< ,.7 _‘-11 despite the stringency caused by the \\'lll". O I I In proof of this, it may be said that the Guurtlian representative \\'beu lu- culled at the Royal Fox ln- vestmeut lixchunge, saw several cheques for stihstantial amounts \vhich hud been received in that day's ni:.il, accompanyiin; applica- tions for fox stock. 'l`he two largest orders came irom the United states. S I U The Royal- Exchange received a covnmunicntion n few days ago from lone of its patrons in l']nl;lnnd, an ill- ,vestor in for stock, rc-questin;,' that |fox investments held by him be re- invested in fox stock. The general 'pondent, was such that he had no 'doubt that capital from the (lld 'English investor will be seeking in- vestments in Canadian enterprises. |very satisfactory. The younz foxes _are maintaining splendid health and JAP AND GERMAN (Special to the Guardian) TOKIO, Aug. 111.-The announce ment is made that more then fifty Japanese are unlawfully detained in Germany. , The .lap Government is protesting through _the medium oi’ nn- other power. NOW is the Time to Invest When others are cry~ ing blue ruin, the con- servative and judicious investor is placing his idle money in a sound and safe investmentsuch as the Connaught Pedi- greed Black Foxes., Ltd. The best time for you to invest is right now, when everything else is quiet,and the best place to invest your money is in silver black foxes. One of the best silver black fox invest- ments that you can make is in the Connaught Pedi- greed Black Foxes, Ltd. Fifteen pairs of pure bred, pedigreed, Class A foizespapitalized at $15,000 a pair. Ranching at actual cost, in a ranch owned by the Company. Not many shares left. They are go- ing at $50 each.~ Connaught Pedigreecl Black Foxes, Ltd. Phone 484-Cameron Block-Box 54 f" COIISUUIC. A Heated House Brings A Better Rental You can _get higher rentals for a heated house for tenants arewilling to pay more for the additional comfort and convenience a heated home brings. Our Hot Air System is the only safe and satisfactory way of home heating. It heats every room in the house to_a sunn June temperature, requires little attention, and will nay or itself in a short time, in the fuel it doesn’t . J Get our prices today on installation. 80 G ft S Fred H. Trainor 0,,,',',2 H22., *° lconiidence. and will certainly pioleoulélli LONDON. Aug. Iii,-A St. Peters ,burgh despntcli to the Telegraph says: “According to reports brought. hc-rt by German prisoiiers it has been an uounced in Berlin that American real dents are preparing to hoist the Am- lericsn iiag in Kiao Chau in order tt keep the city out of the hands of the Japanese." "St, Petersburg _ newspapers pub llsh the report and ni-lit whether it if possible that Germany has some ur- raugement with the United Stnier whereby the trick played with thc German cruisers Goebeu and Url-slain may be repeated with a stronghold oi land. ::One thing you will notice nhout our Toilet Pmvtlers is the fnct that each-every one- is absolutely free from all deleterious substances. Our Powders are air-light, coolintl and rc- frcshinq. See tlwae, Violet llulce. llexnll Violet. (`nrnai.Ion, llose. Yucca. Trailing Arbutus, each .'1.’»<:. I-larliinnon Drug Co.. Cor. Great George und Kent Streets. llllitf. For Sale Four buiiclinr: lnl:. iu the Villngonf Ilonshnw A \n I Int al ihe old llill Dam,suit1ble Irrz -rlnirli l`at'l'_»ry 'inc lot nt i'nr'o.4‘s. .\ pply to R. \\'. CAR-*`fl\'. llomhaw 5Z32~9~2.\l\\'cdlwk1pd Notice The sneaktlilefs that are continual- ly stealing vegetables from our gar- dens facing on Prince St.. Gerald Sr. and I-lighland Avenue, are known to* us-We would mivlse them to “(‘.casc` to do evil. and learn to do good." Should they continue in their con temptlhlo traffic their names will be published in the press-and also iig- re prominent in the police court. We -ONE CENT per word each Iu- sertlou for advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-tive cents. -ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT ot “Red Label”' Fox Netting will arrive at Brace's. Thursday. 4th inst. Get your orders in at once. -HAVE ON HAND a number ot Northern Maine ranch-bred mink. which I can supply at reasonable prices at once. Now is the time £0 blly. Don't wait too late ns they are bound to advance in price. Have also a number of marten, fish- er, foxes of all kinds at very lowest prices, R. J. McNeill, Tyne Valley. 3322-7-3l\ltf. Wlll D028 llll STUPWHGIIY GOES RIGHT .»\I.ON(l \‘l’1'l‘H NICW BUILDING I.\ TIJHONTO. BUSINESS IS GROW.[.\`G. More Room Needed to Turn Out Wrig1ey’s Spearmint uhm. Work has been stopped on litany Toronto buildings pending it settle- ment ol the war, but the Wm. Wrig- ley Jr., Company, Limited, manufac- turers of the famous Wrigley's Spear- mint, are going right ahead-and ex- cavnting is now in progress for the largest und finest chewing gum fac- tory in the British Empire, which will be built. on Carlaw Avenue, T0. rgnto. Such great advances have been made in the Wrigley business in the last four years that n large plnnt was determined necessary. So n1sn_\‘ improvements have been made in the process ol chewing gum manufacture and methods ol packing, such as air- tight wax \\ rappers, that special con- struction \\ill add much greater' cf- iiciency. The building is to be un all- stcel concrete und bricit structure 0( the best known pattern, four storeys in height with quarter-cut oak trim. The action of this firm in going along with its plans in spite of the wnr is comtiiended by the Toronto newspapers-\vho appreciate thc fact that it will keep busy many labor- ers aud artisans who would other- wise bc out of work. Probuilly many of the (`nua.dian volunteers will curry Wri,;lcy's Spear- nz-int to the front in the war, as did the Greeks in their \-.nr with Turkey. The soldiers found it n great thirst quenchcr on long innrclies, and in battle, chewing gum served the same purpose, ns well as stcadying them under the nerve fucking strain. __ 5234. ____._._.1._..._- GERIMN GlllIllLIlY ARE DISTROYED 1Exclus|ve1n Guardiuii) l.().‘Il)()1\`, Aug. Ill.-'I`hc li‘rciu'l1 Hnilizisry' in London says that lighting has ret:oninien<;ed nt \'nsg¢'s, in Lor- ':iine. A rogginivnt, oi' Gcrinan czivailry vas cninpletely fic-stroyt-d. Germans ire progressiim un the allies' left .~.'in[:. Russians az-'> inoving forward to .South Lublin. _\ _ ; _ L f 1-_yi ‘*’."' *f~, ._ '?Y_j,’/Fic There are many imita- tions of this best of all fly killers. Ask for Wilson’e, he sure you get them, and avoid disappointment. *fs* it N I '-PE; ` \ _:\ > ‘\» _ .Q \"’s\ in ! ll 2' A _/\/ ... \ Y A 4:/ I _ -“__” . .17--,' § _ ’ . -`._ _ u have had several names ‘Iv n us in without further notice if s repetition ot this kind occurs. J. J. GAY I SON. - if ~*_;- _-It ' C288. . . \ _ 4 » Your Hat Expectations Realized at This Store » _ A suberb showing of all the season’s latest for ‘young men* and older I , men. A very comprehensive stock affords ample opportunity to find* just what you want, whatever your tastes, you can find here now just the hat, thai will - please you in every way. ` _ . . _ 1 All the New Fall Styles : Soft Hats Hard Hats i Celebrated Christy, Hawes and -i- and colors, arrived this week from ;X;l§’tu3§§,nfgl;etgf1£it§S;1l;}(f1ce1§i_ - if New York and Canadian CMQS i" les this fall are made with a shade " "` blHCkS, b1'0WHS» 8F¢YS» f21WI1S and Other higher crown with more turned up " shades , leaf - .V 2.00 to 5.00. 2.00 to 5.00 To the Ladies of P. E. Island _ it Miss De Long, Manager of our ladies’ ready-to-wear dept., is now _ ' ‘ f in the larger cities of Canada buying the season’s latest productions ` ,g ii in ready-to-wear apparel for our store. Last season’s unparalelled success _ f_.,.' In all the season’s latest styles . _'_'¢’v_ 1! I *rn ';‘-» ,'. ,r.` . . - Ja 'I -:- ~_ in this line made it necessary for us to send our buyer up to the fashion , centres so that we could present to the Ladies of P. E. Island all that was the latest style combined with durability and workmanship. _ - Service is the Key Note of our success -‘-' We Anticipate your clothes needs. _“-7 .v_. ,A _f __,, rl' ri* When you buy a shirt here you dDt; you want Neckwear that _ get value." _Our shirts look Just like ;;at;`3ill“;l?a‘;y0Y1lfew;l2R;1‘i,;l2§eS<§5S§l§ ~ new when they come back from the ities thatl vigil satisfy your fondest - _ - - - opes an t e prices we charge will » laundry' P_attemS you will hke m not have any damaging effect on your - - sizes that will fit you pocket book. _ if soc to $2.00. 25C to 1.50. ____ r't‘~l‘>'t‘:*'»‘ rl*-l* rf OW E BRO ., LTD. 3 :~=§~E aiu# 13.' The Store that’s Right. as Jn , l - li- KE 5& mE , _ - CZ_"_'_"“_ ‘_‘ ’ " ' Music Lessons PROFESSOR WATKIS will re- _ ,N , sumc his music classes in George- _ ,Q town and Montague on Monday and E"-;-"._ {`__:'_ij. ’ \;§ Tuesday, September 7th and Sth, re- ._ ` , M. \\\\'\ ._ "' spectlvely. Intended pupils are re- _ ,,__ _»_____ quested to notify Professor Watkis _ '_.`,\~. s"__ ---__--~ - .ri ~ -\`._¢-:.___`,_.___\\,-_.\\»\§ by mail this week, to Insure inclusion. N _. 4-.1 I' 5215-9-1 M3i. ‘\ .1 NEW WAR PINS ‘. _V I "5 made in striking designs- ‘_ ‘f-,_ - ~_ _ emblems of the concerted _ _ action of Great Britain and " _a_,_,°_=____ , f the Dominion in the present , great war. SHOW YOUR COLORS _ ‘ ¢ Q » o ' Seeing is Believing’ _ - By special arrangement we If you want to See the have secured a number of » fruit gf expert shocmaking, these emblems for the read- ' look in our windows. A US Of “The Guardian” now` ' trimmer looking, finer feel- QU Sale at the “Guardian” of- » ing and longer wearinyz shoe flC€ at 106 each. . than the GOLD B()i\.l`J can (The exceedingly low price » t I f d. S ' ' f °.‘:::. ...ss is 235: 2:* ::’.:‘.¥.'s.t.’;'f.i§.“°°‘L; ii ' _ ~ . _ Rn . nginng fine enamellmg-you win be lice $5.00, 5.50 and 6.00. proud to wear one of rhegg ‘ Moms & smith °“""°‘“°°’ v ft 127 Queen Street I BRING THIS COUPON AND lnc \\_ _ \ \ , . A ‘fix I “*”* / e / Fruit Jars )» ` _ The preserving season is now withus again AS usual Jars is complete-and we will be pleased to supply y0u_ our stock of Fruit » Pints ~Quarts 1 2 G II Queen Frau J 1.00 . ' ° ° lmptolved Geman $ 85 d?‘z $1°§g diff' def sa."°‘f.°m ZS .‘.‘ 85 “ 1-00 “ ' uma Rubber lungs 1o¢ and we an ' “ l IBLACK & C() I C!0¢k¢\’y, Stmnygldg " ‘» c' xi ‘ f" -‘*"*-W ` 1