'This is ' the day of ~-th, optimist. The "don’t worry" man is a genial smiling chap who looks forward to a bright -future dl health and happiness. ,...... r fra, ,penimi-st is scorned. Hs is bllliiad for a surly and -gloomy disposition and re- . selves-no sympathy for his morbid forbodings. _ it isn‘t altogether `i'ight.- , I Many s mln -'sets the reputa- tion for having a _aour disposi- tion when the truth of the ning. ter is that- he bas a sour stomach -- Pe_nsiar Dyspepsin ' Tablets will irelv that `man.- '25 and 50 cent boxes- E. A. IIDSTER n-cEN'rnAL naucsrona Uliiy win, some class of trotters eh? 1 _ EEIITRAI. _u _ _ f .. .,,. . . _ . L_.- WANTED--A caretaker for a rox ranch. Applications should be made to 1. 816-00 for $10.95. Prowse Bros. Lt.1. 542-s-2sMal. SPECIAL TRAIN-S runs from Sum- Montasue Races Sept. 3rd and the Summers-ide and $1.80, from chariot- ieiown. _cheaper than by auto, and one day inthe year anyhow. _ ‘ 618-8~27’M4i. .__»-5 . ---_ BAY DID YOU SEE the list of entries for the Montague Horse Races, 27 horses, what do you know alwllt ‘MHY0r Todd on the turf again, and he'll llllike them go some to heat him _ too, of course if Brenton H., Dunholme, Colorado L., Keltie, Or- well Belle, and Baby Logan are at themselves there is no knowing who 518-8-27‘M4i. .lfflfllilllllllll OUOIOUIOIIIIUUUO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS AGENTS WANTED i WANTED-AN AGENT TO REPRE- sent the North .american Lire in King's County. Returned soldier preferred. J. K. Ross, Provincial ' Manager, Charlottetown. 641-B-28M6i. L . . _ AGINTS SALARY AND COMMISS- ion to sail Rod Tag Stock. Complete stock inciudiw exclusive linsa, spec- lally'h_nrd7_,__|ro`wn only,by us. Sold only by dar agents. Elegant free, samples write now to Dominion Numerics, Montreal. 66B1~8~1MEmtb00i. - FOR SALE FOR SALE--REGISTERED SHORT- horn bull, two years old. Apply Frank A. Rramsay, New London. _ 481-8-26M3ipd FOR SALE--AN INDIAN MOTOR- cycle. Apply to C. |Williams, Bide- ford, P. IE. i. B02-8-27M9ipd. FOR SALE--BIKE. CART, BULKY, American made. perfect running or- der. .Apply H. B. Dinnis, Marsh- field. 476-8-26-M3ipd L - L FARM -FOR SALE AT ST. CATHER- ins’s, consisting of 70 acres in best __ of_ cultivation. Buildings in good repair, spring of water in yard; _- near churches, schools and stores. \ Apply to owner, J. M. MacFadyen, . ii, R. No. 3, Bonshaw. 411-8-23M6ipd 'WANTED HE1.r_.- ' MALE WANTED.--MAN TO WORK ON farm by momth or year. Apply ,H0119 Mutch, Keppoch R. R. No. 1. 533-8-27-M3ipd WANTED--ENGINEER FOR STA- tionary -engine must hold certin- cate. Young man preferred. Apply Dearborn & C. 'Ltd., St. John, N.~B. 649-8-28M3I. ,WANTED - BOY, 18 OR OVER for farm work near city. Wages $20 to $30 per month and board. Must be able to handle horses and milk. Write Box 254. Charlotte- town. 509-8-2TM3ipd . wAN1'_so-s'E\_/sam. oooo \/Ear - and pants makers. Good pay and permanent positions. Apply at Once to J. Smith Grant, Picton, -N. S. 505-8-27M3i. _m LOST LOST-A BUNCH OF KEY'8 ON _ chain. Figure 9 on 2 keys. Finder - please leave at 57 Grafton St. and receive reward. 564-8-29M3i. LOST -- SATURDAY AFTERNOON at head of Winsloe Road, handbag with glasses. Reward by leav- ing at 75 -Water St., or Newsteud, Winsloe. _ 526-8-27MJ2ipd. _Q _ini ' in LOST-TUESDAY ON THE BRACK- ley Point Road. a parcel of dry goods. 'Finder 'please gotify -Mrs. Hubert MacCallum, Brac lay Beaogz. ; - ' I ‘ 1 LOST-A GOLD~ .WATCH AND chain, between McAdams Corner and Mt. Herbert no Tuesday `tbe HELP WANTED- FEMALE WANTED-A MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 233 Queen St. , 568-8-28M2ipd. 5-_--ll WANTED-T1WO OR THREE MES- Befiler girls at Telegraph Office. A-pply immediately. 515-8-2’hM2i. WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. No washing. Good wages. Apply 57 Grafton St. 564-8-28M3l. W.ANTED-A GOOD GENERAL SER- vant. Apply 20 Brighton Road. I 451-8-25~m3i WANTED-BY MRS. W. T. WELLNER girl for general housework. A19p1y W. T. Wollner, at Beer & Goff’s. - 474-8-"26Mtf TEACHERS WANTED WANTED--FOR CROSS ROADS school. Second class teacher. -Sup- plement $¢125.00. Apply Earl Jenkins, Southport, R. 'R. No, 1. 551-8~28M6lpd. WANTED-A TEACHER FOR ST. 'Mili'Y's Road East school. Supple- Gee, Secretary of Trustees. 483-8-2il'M3Ipd. er, for .Middleton school, No. 123. Lewes not co. aées-zcmsipa WANTED -_ -rescues F5 8ec'Y. 'R. R. No. 3, Box 19, Sturg- ‘ son. , 555-s-2sM-ups. Foo ND `°` FOUND-ON KENT ST WEDN er can have same by applying at Guardian Job Ofiice, 176 Kent St. and paying for this ad. ' 380-8-22Mtf. FOUND-ON THE ROAD GENTLE- man's combination overall and car repairs. Owners will find in care Pius MacMillan, Rural Route No. 4 Cardigan, P. E. I. 55-ipd. MISCELLANEOUS MeCLARV'8 TAXI SERVICE STAND 2 Macs. Phono 316. Residence Phone 372-R. 194-8-12M1mopd. CAR FOR HIRE STAND TOMLINS bakery. Phone 702-L. 341-8-19M12ipd. NOTICE FOR THE BEST SATISFAC- tion in piano tuning and repairing musical instruments send ~your order to Prof. Marcou, Newson Building Charlottetown. Phone 04-J. 6948-7-11Mtf. ” ` » BIRTHS STEWART.-At Dunstuffnage, Aug. 22nd to Boswell and Mrs. Stewart, a daughter. DEATHS McLean.-At Grand View P. E. ‘ I. UNL on the locket are B_ R__ C Aug, 12th, 1919, Flora MsLean, aged or A. and K. of c. Finder elses? 5° "°“"~ leave at The Guardian Oilice. 54.¢.q2gM1ipd-. SHAM-A_.-At Charlottetown on Aux- - ' ust 27 of typhoid fover Philip Joseph .~- V ' ` , Sheila eldest son of Mrl ami Mrs. ’ D Joseph Shams, aged 15 -years. Funer- - al will leav his late resilience, 2'/ . WANTED Weymouth slreet on 'Friday at 9 a.m. "" ' for Bt Peters Cathedral thence to Bt. "W\iN¥lb--'TWO 'ROOMS FOR ~ ' __ I “sm houwkeephm Apply _M ;:;t;sr)s Cemetery- (Patriot Pease Guardian Oiiice. _ 501-8-28MliD4-j _ »-.._.a....Z__----1----‘- \WANTlD--A HORSE 12W’to -ISM lbs ix e ht I old. Sound . B t is 'ye ra . - and kind. oiiammond Kelly Char- lottetown. 503-847118194-` _. _ _ .. i;.__.;_.. WANTID.-20 PICS. WEIGHING , from V0 to 100 lbs. Price lilc. per lb. Mills and Thorne. 137 Hillsboro street hariottetown. D C ‘ _ . 585-B-27M5IDd W- _ _-, . ._ IN MEMDRIAM Snrgt. '1'-‘. J. Cameron. 26th -Battalion, C. E. F., killed in action at Arras, France. Aug- ust as, 1918. Aged twenty three. "Though lost to lilht to memory dear." P Inserted by his mother. i WNITI VIN; 30! ‘iNl- P0011 ear 0 um cons--rh fum ‘Th°m”°°' L' " ¥°”"&¢ n ` -our ol getlrcseum coke has arrfved for “7|'7'5uu- Alyward and Deegau. Phone orders l.O 176 W. B. Pmwse or D. A. McKinnon tague, the place where you havethe p"“"|°t- ' . Zi good time. -.Ever been there? N0. well all aboard, if you_'ve never been WQMQN3 3||_K DRESSES in there -you don’t know _what a real navy, |,1uck_ cope” and rosa Regular treat is in store for you. Brady, General Manager C, N. R. mereide and Charlottetown for the eriniendeng ~M,»_ Hungerford, vgce. f¢“'°° U0! lo bad, only`$3.20, from sngineer,,with Mr. -_Reginald Hays, Y0u'l‘e surcot getting there. and 'pignish b special train-' yesterday 5°"~l“¥ .mick iiKiiIll- I-Bla 80. if-I 0111?- afternoon y accouipaiifed ,lby SUD!- ment $150. Apply to Patrick Mc- of the Methodist Church arrived WANTED-SECOND CLASS TEACH- Supplement $75. Mid-summer vaca- lSturgeon school No. 83. Supple- ment $100.00. :Mid-summer vaca- _ tioh. Apply to J. A. Ceilings, . ES- ` day a Gasoline Tank Gauge. Own- _' 'J 4 1 _ ' 2I. sEPTEMaEn THE san for Mon- 518-s-27M4t. C. ~N. R. OFFICIALS.-iMr. F. P. Mr. L. S. Brown, General -Sup; President Eastern line, Mr. Taplsy. Secretary, arrived in-_ the city from Moncton Tuesday;-~ '.They..\eft 'for- Grady, on an inspectiotrtour west. FLOURISHING SOCIE»1W.-Prince Alllhrt Lodge i, O. G. T. Murray Har- bor 'continues to flourish. During the quarter ending July 31st. 18 new mem- bers were added. There ure some men in this society who have seen nearly fifty years of association with it, and they are not yet "weary in well-doing." The presiding officer .tor the present term is tho pastor of the Methodist Church Rev. E. S. Weeks. The lodge meets on Thursday evening. VISITING THE ClTV~-Mr. B. M. Armstrong, Controller of the Railway mail service, Ottawa, and Mr. F. P. Bert, superintendent of the Nova Scotia division are in the city, guests at the Victoria Hotel. They are here in'connection with postal mat- ters generally -and especially with the new mail connections with the mainland consequent upon the inaug uratlon ol the standard service. Mr. Armstrong is accompanied by his wife. NORTH R-IVER SERVICES. - B st t D follows: -North River at eleven a Christ". 'Long Creek at 3 p. m. sub ject, "The Touches of Jesus." Kings- tc-n at 7 p. m. "How to become a Child of God." Mrs. W-m. A. Ward. of Brockton, Mass., has kindly con- A cordial invitation is extended to al (old time.) WEDDING BELLS.-A pretty wedding took place at St. Dunstans Cathedral at an early hour yesterday morning when Miss Agnes Gertrude Coyle, daughter of -Mr. and 'Mrs. Philip Coyle, Queen Street. City Will* united in marriage to Mr. Allrc-.l L. Coady, l - . _ - attended 'by her sister 'Miss Kltthleen Coyle and Mr. Jack Collaglmn noted of many beautiful and valuable g"|s PERSONAL the city last night. I to Kensington races yesterday. tion. John McPherson Secretary, , The many friends of Alyre S. Arsen-I ault, city will regret to learn that he entered the (‘.itv Hospital last evening suffering from a severe attack of Lu- Grlppe. -_-k terday. the occasion being the a ing Park Association conducted h onel 2.03% being an added attraction. the best of order prevailed and peo- ple from abroad spoke very com- plimentary rcgarding the prosperous appearance of the race goers. lt is certainly sure that this province can gather thousands of people to i-ts races dressed in excellent taste and bl'0U§ht there In turnouts or auto- -mobiles which show evidence of mat- erial prosperity. The officials handling the races were most satisfactory and through- out tho days racing there was not the slightest friction. In the match raco an effort was made to break the Island record but Peter Porren although pacing in 2.09% at Sussex two weeks ago could not better 2.14 yesterday. The race between Our Coionehand Peter created great interest but on- ly once did it look like the Colonsl's. race in the second heut. in‘ the oth- srs Peter showed that ho was the undisputed champion Mr.l 0'Keete has now added- to his collection the scsipiof ths Island's fastest and is going abroad new world’s td’ con- quer. "Hilda S.” u great favorite paced a remarkable__rece winning her rst heat' in 216 Mr (`onro is fi _ IA. . . y certainly to ‘be congratulated on the way he. has conditioned her in her tenth -campaign. "The A.hegw_eit" went a surprising race in the 2.25 pace beating the almost invincible John R. in straight heats. The 2.40 stake went to Tindle Semple's Dongola a very shifty pac- sr the runner up being Mac Cresceus. in all the events the racing was keen and tho second third and even fourth horses were "right there' at the tin- Ish and another turn of the racing wi*-eel will probably show _some of . » -.handset ,- . .- .- aa.. . ._-........e1.».-...._..... L1 .Prince Edwoarclf' 'THE ALlfAIt0UND I'I`I'II5 LAST TIMES TODAY 2 I I MATINEE ` NIGHT . Doors open 2p.m.' Doors open 7.30 ' Curtain 2.30 Curtain 8.30 ortho success* of Hazelbrook The bride was as groomsman. Rev. Maurice Mc- Donald oillciat-.:.l. lmmediatilil' iifl-0" the ceremony the happy couple left on a honeymoon .\r.p io liutifnx and Boston, The bride was the remplent ::THE UNION. COMMERCIAL College re-opens on Tuesday, Sept. 2nd. 626-8-22M4|. Keep MlnartI'a Llnlment in the house Kensington was in a gay mood yes umn races of the Kensington Driv- Iiensingtonl Races ut by prominent citizens of the town, T e fact that Kensington always puts on a first class race meet and big purses was the cause of bringing at big gathering together and n biz :lr- ray of fast horses. The races were four in number the race between Peter Farren 2.07% ‘Maritime champ- ion and record holder and Our Col- As` at all the race meets this ‘yew EVEN I NG Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, 1.50 ' MATINEE 35c, 50c,o 75c, $1.00 Au u. 31s R;l-l. Bell will reach as ’“-- S“"1*’°‘~ “The ‘“'°“S“’ ‘lf A Patrons arriving after curtain rises will be oblig- ed to wait until the first act is over. - ., - _ -- - -I - 1* . .,t., -‘ t,~ ‘- ‘~ , -, ' - ‘ "Id"-' .JG"=‘!“'» ‘..-,‘- ..... ,... ~.....~.- J;.»=¢.~' ~ K ;. _ ‘_ II’ __ 1 _\_./ - ‘-2 2;; \/\\ ' -_-\\, __ -_ / => _E . // l /f _ ` /I -A ,f.i--- "f . ' 2 suis 2; 2 1-2.1 3. 31-zo UNLY $l.98 PER. PAIR 300 pairs ,of women’s high-claés_~ibotwear _ buttoncd boots, oafords and pumps, n_1 patent leather, Dongola Kid and Gun Metal init. fare now on sale here, at _‘only $1.98 per pair.. You can see them in our windows. A _-., ever placed _before the women oi P. E. I. (who wear small sizes) to get comfortable ioot_we_ar'~‘at a mere fraction oi their value. Please remember only sizes 2,2 I-2, 3, 3 I-2. Alley & I 0. Lttl. ' By mail ten cents per pair extra. it 71 sented to sing at the evening servlcei *__* 1,- __ .f Queen Catherine 2. 201/z Gavin Hzirding Ilunholm, 2.16% Gay and Arhiilii. (Arblng) Brenton H., 2.17%, ll. C. Hooper, (lIooper.) Time 2.161/4, 2.18, 2.18. them victors over the winners of io- day. The sport oi kings is ceriilinly an erratic game. in addition to the races outside features were introduced, Mr. ilolcc Bowen putting 'on his ever poplllnr shooting exhibition and un exhibition mile i-n 1 minute and 34 seconds bc- ing reeled ofi' on it motor cycle. The The Allf-‘~Z'»\'¢‘l'¥. 2-19'/s. management of the track deserve cv- W. McNeil, (McNeil) ery credit for yeste1'duy’s cdort they John R. 2.24%, J. A, Roger- Dut up a lot ot' money-well over son. |Scmplo, .lr.,) ` $1000 for the horsemen and contlurtcli Baby Logan, 2.181/2 -- a meeting that would be n credit to B. Mc-Artliixr, (Conroy) any city in America. Knslngton has King ilrazilian 2.241/4 rason to be proud oi its race course l~`. Walsh, (Walsh) and the people behind it. Onm, 2.25% SUMMARY Hooper Bros., (lloopcit) Match Race Malnricobolle, O.’Keeic, Peter Farrcn 2.071/4, owned and Sons, (Steele) by 0’Keef(, and sons, (Steele) 111. Time 2.191/,. 2.1S‘/fi. 2.20%. Mztcltinnon Drug (fo. ' ` I)0nl§0I'-1. 2.21% ` Rev' G' W' F' Glendem-‘mg Pwtor (Macliinnon) 222. Tindle Semplc, (Scmpln) in Time 2.14%, 2..1-4%. iliac Crescous. 2.17 Trot, 2.20 pace, Purse $300 Ira (_‘nr1‘, (Hoopcn) Hilda S. 2.16 owned by Angus Dillard, ` Mr. and Mrs. P. Brothers, Elliotvale, A_ A_ Sgewm-t_ (gy,-,m-Oy) 1 1 1, w||1 M¢N@i|_ (M¢Ngi~1,) _‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Keoughan, and 2 S 2'" E. Stewart, (Stewart) 3 4 ~t.l iles abroad nnd that i)0,Ili§Qla 2.25 Trot And Pace, Purse $3 Our Colonel 2, 03% nwneiilyy 2.40 Stake Trot, Purse $300. B Y ' » I ~ . Kemmah Aubrey, Tile Ab‘*g“"”l 'md me" mm to 3 _,_ » rim.. 2.241/.. 21211/., 2.23. linen purchased by a illiaflv'-is lit was rumored after the races that horsemen. _ _ ~. _ This is easily the GREATEST (lPPORTUNIT+Y f n D l LO _ _ - _ 4-rf ' ' . _ oo V- 1]. Cement Sacks: -I -I .. .,». f , The Cement Bag situation 45, , ““' serious land shipment of Cementw 1 may be held up. We would thank" 54. 1 2 =» our customerswho had purchased ~ Mr. Malcolm McDonald were visitors |\@»;_;|-5--ann-u~xr--1.-»,¢1| not E, DRINK ANNAPLOIS VALLEY APPLE CYDER It is healthful---ref1'es`hing-invigorating and appetizing. It possesses the same virtues as a ripe, juicy Apple. ‘L If you drink Evangeline Cyder regular ly you will have good digestion-a cleat skin-good appetite. It is the national drink for Maritime Canada. Order a cask from us and enjoy the benefits of a beneficial beverage. _ - Is non-alcoholic-guaranteed not to ' ferment. Send your order at once tor a 10, 15 or 20 gallon cask. - R. T. HOLMAN, LIMITED g Summerside _ 'a, f _ ' 1' i » many thousand bags cement ` us to ,return the empties at thelr 7 earliest convenience. In our number 2 Warehouse ' we are well stocked. with Hard; Wall Plaster, Lime _Barrels _and ‘7 lb ,I , _ . ‘i.»~`._, Casks, and Plaster`Par1s. ‘ “Rogers and Ruberéroidj Roofing" at lowest prices. The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. $ oo Fon A NAME Whn’ll1Win It R And Wants his Patrons to Choose it ' GetBusy-was 50 Ever So Easy I \ ~ rw nm uouuls nm A Num Q E _ '_ . i Manager Gallagher is to RE-NAME THE PEOPLE’S , 3(;0nditi0fn5¢~» THEATRE when it opens under A NEW DRESS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd With ovory ticket sold' at" the Prlncs Edward will he given u` blank slip in which the .purchaser muy mention the name deti|ed. Ther.; must be sent to Mr. Gallagher to rt.-uch him .mt later than Saturday, Sept. 14th. The nafne of the ,lucky ' one will he announced at the Prince Edward Monday, Sept. 16th. . No communication will be accep- table save those written upon the forms supplied at the Tnoaliru: ` in the event of two or more suggesting tl.e selected name, THE ONE FIRST RECEIVED WILL 8:'.CURE THE PRIIE- . ._ . ieamllml nq u . ~ -1* al* " ~ ` \ i §¥ l - _ _ g Q5” ~\~-vataaff‘."--.. . :- i