fipersonally attended to by AUGUST 19 1913 - 7- " i WPANST News mer or ’ ` " Tnafcua-Rtorrnroum GUARDIAN’ meme sim _ raoltrnnnlref’ 1 . 1" ' 4e`alT»* lllgliazor inn will Shave The World Math cross-a $5 .co quality razor,by its very name is work. - ing magic in the work of raz. ordom. It swept New York with awonderful record and has come to Canada with the same marvellous success. To get thousands of these triple silver-plated razors into use they are offered at a spec. ia ' lrrrnonucronv rnlcz 25 CENTS TheB ade “u miracle in steel, ’ 'is made of sheffield steel, scientifi- cally treated. perfectly tempered_ hand ground, honed, stropped em] hair tested. Extra blades in waxed $p§r.truBt proof packages, 5 cents c . ~ Guaranteed better than __ 55.00 razor or your money hagllty E.A. Foster '_ Central Drugstore I I 'Sunnyside 1 SPECIAL LOCAl.S o 1. ~ I __ _» ~=»»0°-1f=?.i'is°?.“l.!l3.Lli.`T'3‘a"2i.'.l'li'&i ` iii?-“$23! ‘:1.?.'»§'."‘“‘““'*'°"° ,°_|};\::*!:l-“hols in cssilsle 'od' ML “ch \il||.|;;:_1:_eenis ss. »‘*:‘~!~v~_-_»-`,_,,, -- _ A 'A l - __Lf\---.;..._;_;_f 'The Guardi ' » :nd other newsubnlda.th:uS:vh:shlFIe(£23 action of bein tli ' ' Prince Edwud3Isl:n§lOME P5001' for *Subscribers and others are asked f;:c‘;”':il;Jb¥ Money Order or by Reg. ms 6 I stter, The Guardian is not Dons ble for remittances forwarder] Otherwise than as above, 1115;; ne'v'vl‘he'Guardian welcomes reliable Pr Ui F001 Dcrsons throughout this Ov nee. All such items should be mailed to “The Guardian News Dl‘;Dt," Charlottetown, immediately ed er the events, ete_, have tl-B,,,pn._ ° - Mau. o e o o oo,n‘oo.».o IN MEMUHIIM PRIEST() .;. .;. .;. .;. .;. .;. .;. .;. .gs ers 4. fs o_o s? ego no .;. 0? e ~ o e e e e 4,. ,~,»,o»_»o.» :~:-:~: ep .;. Q? of to eg' ego »:¢ »,» Z »:» S Q? nge .ze 0.. .;. Q? go 0? o_o »°¢ Al.Klcn.` ,At Lncombe, Alta., on August 7th_ I’°9t0“ Wlllkeh beloved and adopted son of William Walker, Kensington. Phare are left to mourn besides-the father, his beloved wife and daughter, one sister, Bessie. I-Ie lived a con- sistent and Godly life and 'died trust- ing in the merits or the Divine lie- deemer. (Island papers please copy). _--A .Z . Don’t Neglect _ I - Your Watch _It is ndeliclte piece of machin- ery ‘and must be cleaned and oiled occas_i_onall'y. _ I_ have every facitity for turning out the very best work. .i _All work fully guaranteed and l=. s. MITCHELL Expert watch and clock repairer. N0. 168 Queen Street. Phone 397- R. M l |-- *_ _..._ _ l 7£,ANAlDl.A'N ' ' !‘ PA¢c:l~|=|c 1lA‘Rvl~:srl:ns l~:_xcU_R_sloNs Sept. 3 TORONTO EXHIBITION Aug. 23 --Sept. 8 Rates from fharlottetown ` ’ Tickets on Sale August , 2|st. 23rd tn 27th inclusive, and September 3rd and ith. ; Cn Sale August 22nd. 28th '_ and September 2nd. `_elxl‘i;\ving are the scores 'made ni; lfftltlon 8m0Hg the members of the Eglrvllléln Rifle Ginn or Charlottetown d fl SBIVBI' and the Brown Cup an the Ferris Trophy for Tyrosz- Mlllol' Weeks Ngo P~ Barlow 94 R. V. Lungwortll _ 94 G. F. Hutcheson 92 M00” - 92 Love __ 91 Judson 9 Rogers 39 - Beer 39 A. Allan .. sg Grey 87 O Brien 87 . S. Lollson 87 . K. Rogers .. ...._85 W. latterson . 82 Kennedy 81 Laird. 75 Gardiner 70 &Y ufternoon's shooting com- F‘7?"?S`~€€.‘-'F'-`S®F*.‘*5E~`3 ?°.“‘F.‘°_5 Those ladies of the Charlottetown Goli Club, who have not already sent in. their contribution of $1.50, to- ward entertaining ithe visiting lady golfers next week., will lindly do so at once, to the Secretary of the Ladies Maritime Golf Tournament at 175 Fitzroy Street. ' ? Minn.rd’s Liniment Co., Limited, Gentlemen.-I have used MINARD'S LINTMENT on my vessel and in my family for years. and ior the every Y sider it has no ual out it, if it cost a dollar a bottle. CAP'I‘._ F. R. DESJARDIN. Schr. aska. SCOI_`GlI_ 0I\'l'_II_ERllI0. Continued from page' oue_ _6. da ills and accidents of life I con- €'(1 . I would not start on a. V0Y8ge with- "Stroke," St. Andre, Kamlour- threw splendidly and won with a throw dl 102 feet., which he achiev- ed twice in succession. Second prize was won ‘by Malcolm- -McDonald, 1 of Lorne Valiey,.B. lil..Stcwart, of Bru- denell, bcingthird and J. P. McLeod, HURDLE RACE IAMATEURS.) This event was 120 yds' in distance and there were solvcnAc0mD¢l1it0fB in Nstlonil Drugsndy Cgloemical C4. of it. Fulton Cam bell,~ of~_ Montague, Canada, Limited, Montreal- |44 ` ~ I _ 9 _ _ _. _ , `=-__-=.=---_-.sl 6 I YCO ac OXCS ivhile J. Doyle of the city, was seq __ I V --I I 1 _ A cond mid carrield °n the Filler medal' sctigllsolfsrisrulvol?l1mi|li0l1vll1(ii:lll1g wif tlrllreo _ ._ ‘ particular pride. Our prescription de- ‘ “"~"> ' “ ' ' ` ` ' D. was first, and won the gold medal HALF MILE FLAT. . This was an eveirt' for professionals, first rlzc _went to Frank White, oi There were seven entries in this Y HOP, STEP AND JUMP. There- were seven entries in this ' _ Lavona de Composse' 5 drachm' Men- corrlpetition, which was won by W.J. _ ’ - no _ I th it “mi i of thol Crystals. If vou choose, add 1 nnvan, o e c y, a ump J 40 ft. 2 ins.; . P. McLeod, ol Val- pl t th I ith B _'ti lay Field, being second, Malcolm Mc- mg” and ;°'::Tn§‘v;0 dullfg; 'daggf D°“°m' °l L°'“° V°“°7' third- < '~ 1:utI;>'tof"stcp -falling heir, to cleanse ' BOYS’ RACE. . of Valley Field, fourth. ' _ SACK RACE. _ ~ Thtreéwere seven competitors in this evpnt, which, of course, was pro- ductive _of much amusement. The tlrbt` prize went to William Mcbaan, of De Gros Marsh; 'Malcolm McDon- ald; of Lorne Valley, being second and Morgan, of the city, third. ' ._f»__ .DANCING GILLIE CALLUM.. (This competition which was the Highland sword dance, was won by M. McNeill, of Long Creek. . 4 _ 120 YDS. DASH. In this event, for professionals; there were nine entries. First pl-ize` went to W. J. Donovan, of the city; second prize to Malcolm McDonald, of Lorne Valley and third prize to W. Williams, of the city, 1 440 YDS. FLAT. This competition., was confined to amateurs. There ,were seven compe- titors, J. P. Hoqpcr, of the city, won from Fulton Campbell, ol Mont_ ague, who was second. _ _ _ .HIGHLAND FIJING. _-The, special prize given for the dancing ol the Highland Fling was won -by Miss Rita McDonald. Two little girls, Miss Gladys McCormack, (daughter of Mr. George McCormack, of the city) and Miss Helen McMillan (daughter of Mr. L. B. McMillan, of the city) also gave as a. special fen- ture, a really creditable performance of the Highland Fling, being both loudly and deservingly applauded for their really splendid exhibition of thc' Scots’ national dance. The crowd were highly enthusiastic with the children's dancing. _ COMMITTEE. 1 The Committee responsible for thc organization of the games were: President, Mr. D. F. Bethune; Vicc- President, Mr. S. A. McLeod; Treas- urer, Mr. John McLaren; Recorder and Secretary, Mr. T. A. McMillan; Financial Secretary, Mr, D, A. lvlt Kinnon; ex-Chief J. Paton alld ex- Chief A. A. McDonald. The commit- tee deserve every credit for the ex- cellent program so successfully cal- ried through. They had the able as- sistance of Messrs. L. B. -McMillan and James McEacllern, of' the city. It was close on six o'clock when th; concluding event was decided, and an enjoyable day was brought to u close. ` cnu~iuil1ou,n_in_ 1 ui ulsrirsll 'ly ln-un-co nyu»ps'l_l',1n|le- We are continually hearing' from ‘fgrlitcful 'iie‘ople‘_‘who‘ _av,e, had_expe_ri- ences like that of Miss'Allce E. Cooper, of Niagara Balls, Ont.,-who writes: _“I wish co, express my titude to you for tl1¢__benefi_t I receéiveal-terom your most wonderful Dyspepsia Tablets. Having tal_Le}1 other medicines without having, received the slightest relief, 1 heard of ur Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets andylbought I would give them a trial. I have _been completely cured of d spepsia. I will be only too pleased to silvise any onetroubled with dyspepsis ' to give_ them a fair trial." _ _ Na-Dru-Co DyspcpsisTahlets not only ive the immediate relief from heart- §'u'rn,- datulence, acidity of the stomach and biliousness, which isso much needed, butif taken regularly for a few days or weeks the ._ _completely cure,._tI'l_e,moat s ravstedy cases of stomach trouble. I§§e_n for 5oc. you can _get a bo'x from our druggjat, wh on suB’erin`g? Dartment is one of the largest and best conducted in the Province and to do any of the work If you desire _ . . MEM. your own tonic or go to a reliable druggist and have him mix it for y _ p . . ordinary Bay Rum; 2 oz. ordinary drachm of your favorite perfume Ap- and beautify the hair, and to stimu- late the growth of the heir. This ou' Hera’ is a sim le formula' Goz' ` SAVE _ 4. -~ _MUIEY ll v' 'V 1.' ' f!1:»§‘~'- ~_i¢.°_ '_°,._'-3-’~1-‘i’» . ' H ‘V I '_ _ 1...»l ‘ ' -- l 1”, __ _ ~ ’ " l "; in __ is / oils for ~ 1: ' .4 in. 3.; “"$.. ,_ 1 ,_ ,___ Every Purpose ' \'5' is'__f/i . _P ,__ s:;..°;:?i;1Lf;;.€i::; 1 _ `.. ° " 4 lim sexi., ._Ef";::,gff; _ _ can supply you with the *is a motto every young 2 - man should constantly - keep before him. _ ' Money set_ aside 1 fmakes a man a better _ employee, a better man. f It gives to him' that self- ' conhdence so necessary to success. An employer general- ly considers a savings 1 account as the highest _ _‘kind of recommends- ’ tion. ' If you have not yet Z become a regular de- positor, come here and otan an account. One ‘ e§olar is suiiiclent to ldsrt it. You will' be 1 allowed- . 4 p.c. and interest will be added quarterly. “ You will be extended every courtesy. ' You will be a better _ man in every way for ~ the effort. ooululou TRUST CllMl’A`NY "'I`I~le Perpetual Trustee" Paid Up Capital 0 best grades manufactured. We stock cverythiugiu _~ Oils from a Fine Sewing Machine Oil tl a heavy ' truck oil. 1- _ Read This List -What You Need ls Ilere “PoIarine” a fine lubricating oil for Gasoline Engines, Motor Boats and Automobiles. Gargoyle Marine Engine Codflsh Oil Oil Pure Castor Oil Dirk Cylinder Oil Mineral-Castor Oil Marine Cylinder Oil White Wool Oil Pure Raw Paint Oil Pine Oil Pure Boiled Paint Oil Golza Oil ~ Olive Oil Separator Oil `_'_‘ Lard Oil Valve Oil - 'li Steam Refined Seal Oil Standard Gas. Engine Oil .l. mc* so Neatsfoot Oil Sewing Machine Oil A large Stock on hand Whol sale & Retail _,,,.i" The Rogers Hardware Un. Ltd. Wholesale Q. Retail __ B~ \ On To iillf&lX ron rlll: rxlulurlon 1 DATES SEPTEMBER 3 'I0 11 PLAN FOR A VISIT T0 IIALIFAX FOR TILE GREAT and Surplus ........ .. $2,800,000 Trustooships under = udministratloll, over ................ ..... 0.000.000 Trustee for Boud- ~ holders ovor ....... .. 25,000,000 _ ao,1.,s,i4Misuil _ _ _ PROVINCIAL EXliIBI'l`l0N AEROPLANE FLIGHTS, ' SPECIALTY PROGRAM. . THE HORSE RACES. - -_ - PYROTECIINICAL DISPLAY. ' "‘§!' ._ _ For Sale Edward Bayfield offers for sale his fur- nished cottsze with nhoutbrtcrss of lan,d situsts at/l‘racadle liay. This cottage hns_l'| rooms, ice house,s_tope- lined dairy, stables and other outhulidluzs including oathlnx: house and is one of the most. benutilul country reeldenr-ss in the ls- land will be sold forla vfry smallsun: I. l ' l YOU SHOULD COME. 1 Splendid Departmental Exhibits. Every Nova Scotiun should come to the Nova Scotia Fxhibition, with its splendid list of special nttrlwtions and its magnificent exemplification of the varied _ rgsources and great commercial and industrial achievements of this province by t e sou. . The various lines of transportation will assist by lo\v rates in helping you to TAKE A HOLIDAY A'I‘ THE FAIR. H. Mcf. HALL, Manager 0. Secretary. as the owner has no ur lsr use for. Apply to John U, McAulay_un the adjoin- inlr farm. 1 ll77»li-|iI'vIE6i. V _ 421-.1uly21,l»ms1sl. 1 it I Rancher. Charlottetown. Capital City and is the assist in managing and the ingredients or mix the tonic for _ you. of whom them were nine e,,t,.ies_ The only expert pharmacists are allowed ' R, lr _ _' _ f Vernon Bridge; the second prize to ‘;Z;;’£a*;';E°"tzlazrrgaicgndigxi llIC0l‘|J0l‘8I¢d July 22, dAt'h3I:E§_|£a'&;’ h;/;tIl)%yna1l%$Yc5i scriptioni worllf it pay you to t._l'y AIIIIIOIIZCII clpllll v . av nex cs ri 1- ~ ~ Lorne valley. Bllllfernse lvlgsxilinon Dfilg Subscribed Capital $l23,000 220 YDS_ FLAT (H.DCAP_) Corner Great: George nad Kent Sts. Shu.es each TERMS I0 I' ' event, which was confined to ama- PCI' CCIII gn lPPl:¢lI5I‘)’I;lI9l3 teurs. Fulton Campbell, of Monta- , per een* epicm er gne_ won with P. 1-nooper, or the city, Sllmulalgs _ _ 50 per cent November I5, l9l5 . LONG ,,,,,,__ Growth 01 Hair -"""_l-1'-1 In thls competition nine persons And Reyives lfigluent-Form-ing Cells compretem with 8 jump of 13 feet 3 That Give Hair its Natural Color, _ ml- U- l’~ M°l“°°d» of Valley Field' _ on which the issue of $123,000 is made consists of: won the first prize; W. J. Donovan, Hsfdly BUY of us are ‘entirely free O ir _ar dd D It ‘br d r (H in Dinni 1 h) tb t d 0| the ,,;¢y_ being 5e¢0nd_ and D, A_ from Dandruff or other scalp adec- he Pa 2 X* it 01 9*' C 5 °W 5 “UC 3 “are 4 McDonald, of Wheatley River, third. tions. Millions of us, so long as the youllgin 1912 and 4 ln 1913. _ “`°“l’l° 1° Blight' _d° “tue 0’ “°thl“g Five pairs of young foxes (1913,) of the Dalton, Onlton, Rayner and 1 OLE VAULT' t° °:r°,th°t“”§°t’°“‘ gfiher "‘“t“°"t“ Tuplin strains, all selected from litters of 6’s, 5’s and 4’s are ry ng o o some ng, bu ge - ‘ ` 5 v mn- ,mor entered for this ting no results, by applying all sorts The sole use of the name "John R. Dinnis" and cost of organizing the e en .p s event. w. J. Donovan, or the city, of fancy colored end ielwv named _ company. was fi,-at with B vault 0| 10 gg 1 hair "tonics." You are not likely to 1 li- d pl he; lee 'b Bef m\1°h' benefit. it any by using ‘_ I " R ,;;,,.:,;°°,;'._,,,;:;._ .,. :,a,§i,:,,,,,>; .... ........... H... do.. .... T P V Sl0 AL DI ECTORS while for third prize W. Williams, of tain the om’ kn°w“ drug that p°sl` . the cltvi and J_ P_ McLeod of va1_ tively stimulates the growth of hair. le Fwd’ tied_ ’ 'i’,he safe and sure way is to mix President, john R. Dinnls, Charlottetown, P. E. I, Sto_kman and Fox ,Vice-President-Dr. B- C- Borden, Sackvillr, N. ll., President of Mount Allison University. ~ ' Secretary-'I`reasurcr- J. Walter jones, Fi. A., B. S. ‘ _ (Toronto) Charlottetown, P. Ii Island, Farmer, Author of “Fur Farming in -`.1a1ls," late of the United Stntts Defarlrnent of Agriculture, Director---William E.Cllneron, B. A, (Oxon) First Rhod - Scholar from P.E. Island, Professor of Ecorlonlics nnd Commerce, St.Dt|nstau’.. College. Director---Charles Lyons, Charlottetown, P. li. island, Mayor of ` ` n c ed - nl- em- we 15° yds in ns- f§‘i‘;“€i.‘I. ‘..‘§.iT.°°.§l"€1.L“‘..l.*°.5L'“§‘. -TIIE DINNIS RANCH i°“°° “"5 W” "”P°“°“’l° I0' 5"’ °“‘ cases ol complete baldness. If Your tflel- -7- D°Yl°- '°l *'59 °"‘Y- W” hair is prematurely gray, try it and - tlrst, while J. Mcliiachern, of the city# “Q in It Wm not make the pigment. ‘ \. ,. who for a younzster ran exceedlngy form ng ce", active enough to com. well. was second- Youve Memsenern-merely, restore the nstnrsl color. comes of good old athletic ’sto\'.k, his This' formula ¢0nm'1h§'n0 dye or M. tether helm: s noted ce autor in elnclsi coloring matter use ls ns- `sthI`etlcs in this proving?-~hl#“son signed to make nature produce the seems to have inherited théinthletlc natural color in the natural way. trait from his father. Any druzgisc can supply you with Mr Dlnuls is the most successful large rancher on Prince Edward Island The Dinnis Rancn has the best location. lt is situated about two miles from the chief point of interest for tourists. lt has a thoroughly up-to-date equipnu-_nt and is under the direct supervision ol' Mr. Dinnis who lives close to his ranch and personally tends the animals. An efficient staff of men guarding llie Ranch. Send for prospectus to J. Walter Jones, Charlottetown, P. E. I., Sec- retary Treasurer. 55° 5-28Mtf Harness Oil Firseei Oil it ‘ ., irl. . _ -7-.1 i’ _ lr » vi 2_1 3. ' ,I it .~.. ,v 'af 3’ '¢ :Fi ii il '11 _ G JI iii li ' ii lil Lol _ -4°-Loren... _-M -~ -r.=\u'-r»s- .:..,.._....s..~»;. _ _,_ .3 ,.~__.,,,_> _ 53 _,__ 2, _ .,;_ '31 1 12;" .~ ` 'iii- i T" is! 1 é __ ~r 1.1- 11; 1 ,__ >_.,§,l ,. V. 1 Si. I .\ 1 1,. .=‘_ ' it 1 fy _,_ E _.rd ‘ 1.? lr/ l ll; li i ,i__,' ,__ 1.1:.; Q,” 5);; l 1” ‘_ ji. lui' _., »~ ‘ll 1.1.1, ‘H11 I _-.,, ‘_ ltr ."‘\ l' “it .I4 ~'1 L_ -.1 1< li- =