7 AUGUST 26 191 in p p ' 3 p -'I'HELA'rms'1' News mar or .inn THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN uommio :mimi V -- riisamos ' , Limo. ics Have you seen them ? T}1¢y’re certainly the BliCkest article made. You can prepare your lunch the evening before, The bottle will keep - the boiling liquid hot for I 24 hours. k Ice cold contents is ept cold for 3 days. The lunch box holds I- enough for a meal, The pri _ 1 within the r:ich$o2f iii. S ' Bottle can be used se- , parately. I We have a large r Thermos goods. auge The prices are about lf what they were. --E.A. Foster i of ha Central Drugstore Sunnyside Gomes of ii i Don’t Neglect Your Watch It is a delicate piece- of machin. ery and in]ust be cleaned and oiled occasional y. I have every facitlty for turning out the very best work. All wotlr iinlly guaranteed and personally at ended to by F. S. MITCHELL Expert watch aid ck repatre-r, - I Always Reliable Relief from the ailmentscaused by disordered stomach, torpid i1Ve1`»_ l1`1`@§ular bowels is given -quickly, safely, and assur_ edly-by the tried and reliable BEECHAIVYS PILLS t ,. _Nd ies éueeiiiiirrsei. Phone 397- R. 1 l ,_ ::Buntain, Bell &(Jo. for best coal, o ll. 1-‘ . s iii ii _ lass . _ M ° every" cm "I 25cm" ing the ball the Moncton rnun icll ' ii- , *"1 and on this account thc men n bas- rliolicioii TEAM °E"“”2ff'~ E llictorius Defeat (ieovgetown Team. Two Good N 0 N _ C 0 R R US, V E Baseball. That Charlottetown is lieadquiirt- ,second base. Uanipbell caine next 10|' ers for good ba cl all ~ _ evidenced at the AS A A ixllscplialgy , tllic Uonssfieachecg nxt dby 1130115 . . . .so aceverpoin mae ir "ig 5’:1t°l`d?hY ufteirgoolp, by the large House," satclgy. Martinefallcd to con- u en usiasitrong tht s -'nt `th th t'l IM t ’ bled there to see the' Coiin,a3;litrih Estidndylpitohere bugvlgtsero theonctgrxrg Everett Q. Barron Co. Amherst. NS allay tp] team fron; Moncton. _ Thcyistrike was called bc started tor tlrst, _ “W 2 game am enjoyed the satis- This was the cbancevampbell was ' 4 ' ' fact- ,, - ,I , _ , , nings. _ by ,ioricge g?e1;]E5F B home team Wm iggggnihgmpliiilzii ltiarentiliieleilirdllgm Thc iirst Moncton man in the 7th Th h ~ . . ' _ was put out at lirst. betwzen aIt;miill‘iiLys¢eriieblitb)0ys and the intense interest msn-|his predecessors and lined out a Whitlock' the Ahegwmts “ur centre ifested throughout the game provcdldundy to L F He reached tirst und newer’ grasped if iiiiemioiiiiteiii' °0“ClU5iV0|Y that baseball is really the two ndenion bases got home F' .Mccamy was the next butter' booltcd as one of the popular “cries” McCurcy's curves were too niiich for He mt H nasty gmundcr U" which 0" the DI`0gI`Bm of sports the next man but hc duplicated Mar- he got to mst and Campbell got Mondton went to but tirst anditin's trick' and lirougllt the third iiomigv Her\€i“iicuil§ht'lietween bases . _ . _ OW 61', 'C Ifllg . 0 S110. .i.i§g.i..`.".?.‘§f..’§°.’Lg,ii£°‘iliii“l’l.l`f.I“Z.”” -i‘l.'Z"..'l§’{'.`f §.‘I.’.‘Ii.‘.’€°;§f.’l" .-‘;`..f-‘§i.f‘°l'i`.g ""‘° M°“°“"' “am gf” “P t° “vc The mst t,,,.ee Moncton men gp() sidc_ ' i" e scoresiii this inning which proved to , face McCarcy in this innings were Sweeney, wliosc sensntioiial playing be -th?" iutui( At fhc enfl of “H3 drzgwed down in one, two, tliroo, ny. pins (vi;on‘1t|iini the admiriitioii of igliglliialllst itehc(';::2?euiéi:lEF0(,i"‘f,l_5_ Seve" Fred Moore started the hall roll- mliin illliufbjr bli(d“(rioiiliiiH’h¢iV`iiiii;li8 'list iYI,o¢miii(iibdwte"t cigemt in the ninth ' , f v _ _ , 3 0 S . sgfeglelklféllzgugéisscuitlndltriicpsg plrgitot Igzoilig;lcif0iIiiidhlgo;cCs(i;l:?llY sul-5; Mr. (lhestcr Garrett, us Umpire und L' ' g ' but wi-is iiiisucc sful l ` Mr' Hurry L' Gmkmi' Bas” 'Judge cs , icing put out upltcd to the cntirc satisfaction ol ` ii E. Mi.~(}nrey was the next 'piiss. Fred Moore the star first baseman, 5.,,~(~0N,, CAME hit a hot one out to centre field on, A th A I I M ` . ._ _ A" .‘ lnycd bciwcen' which he reached second and Mc(Tnr.i ,mf (ir game ,wa`,i) _ ey third. L* Campbell cn ,tlio(eoigetown bo.scb.i1l team and mc i-I’ illid got to first, Martin was next iind put u. little one to the pitcher on which E. McL‘.urey came home, which gave the home fans renewed hope and vigor. Fred Moore .ilso took hird on the play, and got lioine uri passed ball. The (1onn’s pitcher iicxt liiccd his ival and lined ri bciiiity out to (`. hilt: it was handled nicely by the oiictoii centre fielder. After ciitch- o s' ran home. They were allowed to Owest priccs. 9-23Mti. go back and take their positions on - --- base again. They did not score as :'.You cannot pull tho bristles out the next man fanned, ° ot Rubbcrsct Shaving Brushes no matter how hard you try. They are C No runs were inndc iii the ith in- - _;-- ?___.._, ..._ ...L_ _ U. €. C. Sept. Znd. The Union Coni- iiicicial College re- ~ opens for the annual full collegiate term on Tuesday, Sept, 2nd. The courses cover, Stenography. Typewriting, i Book keeping, Coiiiniercial Law, Banking, Brokerage and Ex- change. M o d e r xi O if i c e Practice Write for annual year book to the l‘rin~ cipal. Union 1 Commercial College Wm. Moran Prin. _ 5 set in ii bcd af solid rubber and you i. cannot cut, tear or piill them ont, exall Shaving Brushes are sbrwii in R ' _ ,- ` many grades and styles ranging in price from 30c to $3.00. See the line. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Ste Had A Terrible Attack DIARRHEA The secret of financial success of the individual is the elimination of loss. We would like to talk to you about our guaran- teed first mortgage __in- vestment certificates. They are a very safe ‘ investment, backed by first mortgages on impro- ved rcal estate, never ex- ceeding 50 p. c. of conser- valuatiou. Titles certilied to by competent solicitors and fire insurances main- tained in strong board companies. The mort- gages are earmarked as being the securiety behind the individual certificate. The interest and return of principal are guaran- teed by this company, which hasa paid up cap- ital and reserve of $2,800,000, has assets of I 9 i H1 '.~.2..=;i'»=' " ' ‘ DERS dd on od to tho siiriidriiiiii-ii)vii`<£'1iJand sndbrngfl v'§'l'endoBl; LIL? ltsualru lo Buenkwater 1-I .~um|‘nerm - P |," \-tlt he received at th i- o hge inn i’ auo 1'. M.. on,M°ndsy.Bse»l1ég'u;m za=.é1l8.lor t£e'g\s|pa|;‘riiIto the res ummer . -_ - - , 0l‘|nn|. specification an_d l0N{\ ,°tfe|fg;'r tract can be seen and'.%%rré1sFfyndm-n obtalno the otllceso _ . t - t En mag;-, 1 hnrlnlte own P. iiifmi-iii., am.. lJil¢'i¢‘¢ ..._ .. . i1l.':.':.-.'i..;‘.-.‘i“i.'.‘::.'.a?i'.i:;. P-E-L i i fi in i Persona mndlzlilngo :;‘:si,I1;\r'~B:,°un,e:_ "alma" 'ii rlnted forms sup '|B‘|-"ld m”d°,fn" ii: their actual uibnaturea. :igmsgctlidir oooumtlons and holacsts ol! ii ua §f§L‘i%‘l?Z° till °.‘.‘.l€..$’.'..l".i'éZi.i¥»»°|-='»» »-d niece of rdlgnoqcgpl each member ol the llrmmult atv - ,db _;,=;,e,-é-,;:i°:=:.:°.~i~t.':.°‘:.°ig.‘e:.':.t.b.,:,.§ le to theord1r otthe onourla tau” nliiinor oi Publ ovlork!- °°“‘,»,,‘},,h, °" °°“‘ 2° " °" °' °h°l'°i`i’¢'i»Tl 'ii ins reader. w lc will be orc , t virion ten e;|l\n%:,?:‘l,ll\“°pg-g f;“d°; ,,':, °°':. prvlitégagomvs ate the work contracts; tor. ,Ti ggnqei-:bn not accented the o aqua vi-gb returned. \: Q.. --Q, .., . 'i-=s'i= O ., D grad. ll. Engine l lt to .....:?’. ':°ee,;;i°.~j.j,§:::.%‘:.“ "° §.i;.r5asn<§i‘>'§1ri3\‘>;.y_ _ oopartmanépuairollpuypgfie; mm ' .rv ".'.."~ ..i:..'i-ii are-.i over $5,000,000, trusts under administration over $56,000,000, and is trustee for bondholders for over $25,000,000 (part of this amount being guaranteed issues by the British Col- umbia Government.) Call in and let us tcll you more about tliesc. noiuiiiioiii ~ niusr ycoiiiiuiii i "The Perpetual Trustee" ' ll. M. DAVISON Morris Bloch. Olher officer- Vancouver-,Victoria U' Nanaimo, New Weatminieter. Cal "fy, Regina, Winnipe|,Montro|I_ _ London, lol: Antwerp- l¢|li\"“- 8-i6Msrt31. =ui't‘i»'ii-Aisiiiriiivii :ha liiiparsmanc -mai. |106-8.83181 e 0 l BUT CURED HER. Mas. Iiicon Siuirn, Manor, Sask., writes: “I am pleased to express my gratitude for your remedy in my case. I had a terrible attack of Diarrliocu. Just about every three niiiiutcs, I would have a passage, and it would kncp this up for a wcek at a time, causing tlic pus- sagc of bloody water. I was so paiiicd and weak, I could not do unythiiig. Seeing your Da. Fowi.iza’s lixrimci- or Wii.D Sm/lwmzizizv rccommciidcd, I tricd it, and it thoroughly cured nic. It is the only medicine I will now have for this complaint." Ds. Fowi.aiz’s Exriz/ici or Wiui STRAWBERRY has been on the inrirkct for over 65 years, and is known from one end of Canada to the other as a ccrtairi cure for all. Bowel and Sumincr Com- plaints. Whcn you ask for " DR. l"0wLEll’s" be sure and get it, as there are many imita- tions. Thc genuine is rnaniifacturcd by The 1 T. Milhiirri Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Price, 35 cents. I 1'l"or ily papers, poisons, rind ln- _scct powders and every other known prevcntivc and cure for thc common house pests you will nced to call in and sec what we havc. Our stock is complete tn every way showing all thc most cfliclent and popular catch-I ci-s nnil killers, each niarkcd at most reasonable prices. The MacKinnon 1)i-ng Co., Corner Great George and Kent Sta. Mtt ¢ “It pays to buy at Patons lSt. Louis 0; _ . .2, ‘ . they want to inqiiire about advertlu phone No. 132-2, or for the News _ POOR INK ' ll! .. .. N°* es - iNi< ‘.'..s_i.. Pens ,the Churlottetoivn Vi.,»-its and ro- sulted in n victory for the Vi|;t.ii'iiis oy the score _if 7.5_ 5( The (ieorget'.o.vn |-liii'i:r»i took sni- ,time to “find thcnisizlics’ but lifter |the lst innings they begun to im- .prove iiiid put up a good gaiiic _ The Georgotowii boys arc ii hard hitting team and it is thought that ,with some more good guinea they ,would probably defeat some of thc league tennis. Yostoii their pitcher is the biickbone ol the team iind has sonic “good ones" up his sleeve. Mr. ’|‘cd Moore, Umpire but some of the spectators disiippi-overt of his mnnncr of liaiidliiig the -gainc and had iio licsitntioii in voicing their opinion. He nctcil in ii most capab- lc manner., Mr. (Ilicstcr Cmnpliell UC. O|‘ BASEBALL I ,os A At New York-New York 2 17-in- At Bostoii-llmitoii 7, l’itLtsli|ii'|;, 6; At I-‘hiliiilclphia - Pliiliiilclpbiud, (Uuiiildian Press.) AMERICAN At (‘-lcvcland-Clcvcliiiid G, New York 2; At tlliicutgo--(.lliicu|;o 5, lil/iiHliiii,,; ton 2; I /lf. si.. Louis ~r'iiilinii»li»liiii, :i sul Louis 0, ALWAYS CONSUI/l' THE l‘l-IONH lll1l.l~}l1'l`UltY. lt, in surprising the lnrgo iiiiiubnr ol iioopln in t7liiirlot.t:ntow'n who, when' they want to inquire about. their Morning lliiily Giiiiriliiiii or suliscrip- tion, ask Cciitml for the News phone No 132 3, instead of 132 oi wlicn ing ask Central lor thc Subscription' Phone No. 133, instead of 132-3; or ,,__, qua i .l On To _._;... _ _l ‘coririiiuoius inn llu.l;°.ii-.:":iii I numbers are plainly given in the tele ` phone book. Some people, instead ot looking at the °book,even phone one wi-int will greatly lessen the work ot. Zother department. All this is a great waste ot time on the part or the person phoning, the operator at the Central, and the clerk in the dc- partment wrongly phoned. The news; stall. on an upper floor, cannot give the necessary information about eith- er advertising or subscriptions, nor the advertitng stall about subscrip- tions or news, nor the subscription staff about advertising or news. In other words the clerks know and can do but their own work in their own departments, and if it were otherwise they would be continually running from one department to another, up- stairs and down, mixing work, wear- ing thcmsclves out und causing the greatest possible conluslon. On and alter 6 p. m. daily it la useless to ask for any phone numbers except 13: and 133. Patrons who consult their phone books for the numbers they really what number to ask lor to get an- the patient Central telephone and Guardian clerks and thiis help make their lives much brighter and hap- pier. I \\“l l 1, _ ____.__ _-__! THE Wllll|.ll’S WUHK IJEFENIJS llll THE WllHlll’S UIGESTIUN li ii. Fmm the captain of industry to the had carrier-from niilady in the auto to the woman with the scrubbing brush- the accomplislinients of every one of us ' depend absolutely on the accomplish- ments of our stomachs. Backed by a good digestion, a man can give the best that is in him. When his stomach fails, he becomes n weakling. To this loss of power no one need submit. Right habits of eating, drinking, sleeping and exercise, aided by Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets, will restore and maintain the full ethciency of the human mind and body. Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets contain the active principles needed for the digestion of every kind of food. They go to the assistance of the weakened stomach, and enable the sufferer, right --froin the start, to assimilate and get the benefit of the food eaten. With this assistance, the digestive organs regain their tone, and soon the useof the tablets is no longer necessary. If your stomach is not working ro- i perly, try N a-Drn~Co Dyspepsia. Tabibts. 5oc. at your druggist’s. National Dru and Chemical C0. of Quads, Linritcif Montreal. |45 p 7, 8 and ro points to the inch. Special for this week -- Cutter. Adjustable and with latest im slow' movers are poor bargain getters. See our South Window on Queen Street. Special For .ni Week 0nIy A limited number of 26 in. Ameri- can liand Saws, nicely polished Steel Blades, Varnished Hardwood Handles; This is a Saw that looks well, feels well and stands well. We have about three dozen left of a large lot we purchased sometime ago. Regular price $1. 50 only 85c"ch . 1.00 Value in Planes This Week 59c » This Iron Smooth Plane we are offering is special value at the price. lt is 8% in. long with 1% in. Steel provements. Regular price $1. Yours for Each These two articles are necessities in the home and every household should have them. Move quickly for 3-~ f“<\i°v\f _, rf; ' ; __-_-;-;-5;-. - __-if* *_-*fi-vf _ 5_1-'fi i; 1-;-’ aecompfany order. Minimum che tivbnty- ive cents. . as R“e. hr lnceh in chuqonr ,Q IXSO town news column. two cents pc. word. net, each insertion. HIGH UUAUTY FWU33 i SH I RK fd’ SN IDER. Ltd. was Bm JM,” Manufacturers of Buda and other lliith Quality Flour: 'The (iilardiaii luis :ill the HOME - _*___* _ Mills at Bridgeport also Baden ' ° ° ' ° ° ° ° ° ° ,,,,,, ,,,,,c,f new, ,,,,,, ,he ,,w,.,E.,. Eastern Wliolesale office for the Trade at O satisfaction ol being tho HOME ' paper for Prince Edward lslnnd istcred Letter, The Guardian is not West Indies responsible foi r itt otherwise than as above MEtf ll- ' ' Upward. ii, Second game Newark 6*nUchcBter ‘The Guardian welcomes* reliable At Buffalo-Butialo 5 Balt ior 2 news from persons thmiighoiit this At Montreu, _M0,,t,.e,,, 3inP,;’v,f Province. All such items should lic Po -El I dence 0; mulled to* “The Giiardiaii News* At T0,.Ont0_TO,_0,,tO 5 Je,.s,,y Dept," Charlottetown, immediatclyl 77I_8_8M1m0‘ City, 4;; lifter the event, etc., have transpir- (Ciininiisn Pi-ess) Ml- ME” \ 'Subscribers and otlici k d *I B A Y’ _ Mtf_ 0 o 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 - H I O ’ (C ,_ I,__ .) '. ‘ 's are as c i _, _ '_ _ R * y - DR. .,,,,,,,‘,‘,J.",‘,‘,",‘,',‘,',l,O;,°.,‘;‘; _io remit by Money oi dei- or ny neg- l/vliolcsale .igent for Maritime Provinces, Newfoundland and EXTRACT OF At Itoclicstcr-liochci-itcr 3 Ncwiirii. _ ` "m “nc” f°"w“"l"‘i our TOW mi" |)|‘i¢¢8 Wi" il'|f¢l'¢3f y0ll» CII’ I0" Und JOHN R. DINNIS, PEDIGREED l"0XES, l.'l'D_ Incorporated July 22, l9|3 Authorized Capital $300,000 Subscribed Capital $|25,000 Shares each $|00 I0 per cent on application 40 per cent September 20, |9|3 50 per cent Novemberls, |915 TERMS when they want thc News or Editor- lui Department ask Central for the S ll i ti ll N . 132-2, l , ~ . . , < - . Ai;v2€;,I;,,,',;"p,i:0,‘:;l°N0_" ,32_3_ ,‘:,1;`,;a'(', on which llic issiic of 1,i2y,,ooo is made consists of. _ _ ot 133. althonizh iill those depart- One pair 2 year old Dalton breeders (iiow'iu Diiiuls ranch) that rested 4 Fire Sale. |068-8~25Mf5|.incnts and their icsiiectlvo phone yoiingiii 1912 and 4 in i913. Five pairs of young foxes (1913) of thc Dalton, Oulton, Rayner and I Tliplin strains, all selected from litters of 6’s, 5’s and 4’s alifax ' PLAN FOR A VISIT T0 IIA PROVlNCIAl. AIROPLANE FLIGHTS. SPECIAIJY PRGGRAM. TIIB IIORSE RACES. HlIl\l¢\’~ PYROTECIINICAL DISPL AY cirowii om” You snoutn con'|:. Splendid Departmental Exhibits. ' Every Nova. Scotian should como to the sea. TAKE A HOLIDAY AT 'l‘Ill'l FAIR. M s-1-nlmnii splendid listot' special attractions and its iniignificent oxeinplificatlon of tho varied resources and great commercial und industrial achievements of this province by The various linen of transportation will assist by low rates in helping _vnu to M. Moll l|l\l I., Manager 0). Srrretary. 421-J\ily‘Al,l\ltt.siHl_ iiiiiiiiiiow tho Nova Sc-otiu Fxlilbltion, with its The sole use of thc name "John R. Dtnnls" and cost of organizing the coin inny. ...R ...E ,,,.,,.,,,.,.,.,, ° rin: Piwyisiouai, niaccrons inn-:s si-rriiiiniiii s ro ii President, John R. Diunls, Charlottetown, P. lt. I. Stockniaii and Fox Rancher. Vice-President-I)r. B. C- Borden, Sackvillc, N. ll., President of Mount Allison University. ‘ 4 Secretary-'I`reasiircr~]. Walter Jones, ll. A., B. S. A., (Toronto) Charlottetown, P. li Island, liariiier, Author of “Fur Farming hi Canada," late of the United States llepartmciit of Agriculture, Director---William li.Cameron, Il. A, (Oxon) First Rhodes Scholar from P.E_ Island, Professor ol licoiioiiiics and Comiiierce, St_Diiiistan'a College. - Director---Cliarlcs Lyons, Charlottetown, P. li. Island, Mayor of Charlottetown. Mr. Dlnnis is the most successful large rancher on Prince Edward Island The Diimis Ranch has the best location. It is situated about two miles from the Capital City and is the chief point of interest for tourists. It has A thoroughly up-to~date equipment and is under the direct supervision ol' Mr. Dlnnis who lives close to his ranch and personally tends the animals. An efficient stall of men assist in managing and guarding the Ranch. Send for prospcciiis to J _ Wiillcr jones, Charlottetown, P. F.. I., Sec-_ _ l NATIONAI. _“""' ' “" "Am" """""` “` "_ ' _ . g ciniiiitti I; - At Brooklyn tfhiciigo 7 llrooklyn, 4; |Pedigreed Black oxes Lmu retary Treasurer. 550- 5-elm!