‘ 16,191+ . . _ . _, _ . _ .- _ . .. , - ...». ~ ~ »- 4_ ., ,.-,-,<.. _. .- ..-.-fa .-,_..~ '.,_'. . - _ '. ..:.~;.'.~.._-_'_-.__ __._-._..~;¢»i.f-_. -,..‘-‘ ,, ~”-:_ '.,»4»_ .f ’<1- .. _-1'" , il " ‘ “' ._ -,, =f~ ~ l it s _ . " .1 ,_>.. f 1 v ._ ‘ . ».~' r 1-‘f ‘ _ ’ ~ ,.i.- is t. .,'l~» "’ -l.,¢__ .',.. .c,__.. _ _ ___. .§_- __..',__; '_._i<»»_ ~c,.-.»_l,'-,‘.* '"-. --.i,f;:,.<"‘El;. ____ _ i4_.‘-‘f'__‘-,f-_-.\.'.f;» ,ff-i», .`-`.';»/t_."1";__,if-‘,.i;..r~_~ .yi J," i i r . ~ ‘ . “ _~ _ _ - r' _ "_ " . ' _ ‘fig fl* ~ » 1' "I rr” "ii _.,»- ,wif t_i3.5,_-.`.=;_.,_~.;.____,--_,',_ ;__.__f, ig3+->,,g,;3_r_,_,,L__,_-j._,;__.;¥.,»,r,__gjsQ5. ~..-4_4 . _ _ _., . 4 ~~- .~ --. -- - _ _ - » . _- . - i., f .- ei. __: .::- ...»;_=.» .'..s'~...i_...-,_t‘.- -,a-;...-...<..._ _. ...,. .1-.:...._;, _ . - ._,,_ _,,,..._ . . _ _ . ._ ,_ _ fl. pw _ I in »- m\m Doc Bird _Says Knowledge is power-Our knowledgi of your wishes inthe powerfu factor in o u i- business. ' Ql’lm’f%“\\\\\\\\ A lit' °‘ / _ ’ 1 ` U, 3 ‘P ci: I _~ \\\\\wA“\\im*.-_J/0 \\\\\\ ' mm »_ `\’Q\.___ - N.. ‘~~f-.~\ ~.\~,. -*YA ~\_" ;&;`- » 12;:.§'- "»- ' 5g?§[;a-; 1 l- ;rf~'r-fl. m _ . - . < r \ I :tW"”k6.i|;`lssu_u7-i ;_ ” - *' . Our' -knowledge of th drug '-,busiiiess in all its d tails. _' _‘ _ Which will be apparent _to_you.the minute you entf. r this _store.'7f F Will only gain us you onfidence. '1`hat_confidence by which e will *hold your bus- ess. ' _ \\\\\\\\\\ /IIILWW as ° ` rr H \v/IIIA\\\\§§*.I_IIIIIZA‘7'II E. A.Foste _ Central Drugstore ` ' - Sunnyside Let us _dispense your nex prescription. 'In muse - fTH_E CH.ARLOT'l‘ETOWN:GUA~RD!.l.N I “rw” usugssmu ""~ PAGE 'rngng he" same Played so far in Charlottetown llaseball League, the Conuaughts defeated the Abegweits, at the U. A. A. A. grounds yester- day afternoon. A goodly number oi fone were in attendance und, ,ift is, satisfactory to ` note, play started fairly punctuelly. MU `H1`\'-Y opened the gain( by _fanning the first two Abeg- weit batters. Goss, the next msn, singled and got to first safely. Saud dere next fanned and retired the side. The first Conn fanned. Moore put s Kern at third and reached the initial sack in safety. He later went home und, then with the next man striking out. the innings ended 1-0 for thi Conns. _ U B031 Pitchers did good work in tht second and no scores were made. At the end of the third innings thi score was ii. tie 2-2. In the fourth, as in the preceding inning, good hall une in evidence and the Connuughts added two runs, making the tally 4-2 in their favor hot gronnder through Martin's fin " ff' ‘~ BAs§nliL f 'a t * “isigood ConnsYeslerday BeatfAbhj`es . _ _ _ ____ T a . ,_ _ __ ll]!l*l |°l I.l I l .il l l Ill . hi l i eo - - .______-‘._.__l'-'I v Y " * ’r‘.“.e7-`="_-"r.'-~ ~~ -3'.---~*tz'_'.f"_. . ._1 _ _ __ __ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ u M ’“ “"‘“ i’ “°““““’ °°"°‘°°§f§*.ii2|fRlFLE SHOOTING Following are the details of the score of t-he Civilian Rille Club’s sec- ond team in the third match of the Canadian Rifle League series on Sat- urdeyz- Pts. . J. Rogers .. ., 88 S. Louson _ 87 _ O'Brien . ., . 257 _ Patterson . . 87 s Mclnnis ... . 80 D’0rnellns .. ._ ...B5 Grey, (apt. , 84 R. Gay vo McKinnon . . _ 71 MCLeo1l . . 70 .f1;~f.=’¥'?’1“;_@;~2~= e5?" Total 822 "A great. ra-nge of pretty silk ,wnists-samples from one of the hig- _gest waist mmkers in the Dominion- regular vnlues to $5.72 such-we _ought them rig-ht, -ind they go on iale todav nt 2.98 earn. See them' .ii|iy\vuy. MOORE & MCLEOD. 2973 No runs were made in the fifth. 4 Hass led oil in the sixth and placef’ a foul fly over third, a difficult catcl Keoughnn secured nicely. L. (‘umpbel lined i1 beauty to centre field whicl save Uorriizan ollportunity to n-.aln 5'//i\\\\\\\\\\\'flIIlll ._. . es --- .. . ~ _ time-nd. Sn _no mailer what happens lo? your wnlcli. Send it nrolincl to me F. S. Mitchell The Practical Watch and Clock Repairer __ l6'4_' Queen St. Cliarlottutown 2.! ..l"1l' __ ____ I WOOF! WOOF! _..‘__._ ,_'_._._....._.' -»--- --; xi' “For s-ale clioice_ young 1914 stock raised in _our _own ranches, several pairs §|lver ‘ Black and Cross Foxes, Fisher i Marten and Mink. GRAHAM BROS Strathroy, Ont M81pd li?" ll LJ' - 11 ., _»_ _V _- -` . .i . "~ 'mi "' f _ .». - '- l » ,i .1 '”; L; \" ~` The`W.ol‘ld-Wide Fox Exchange Montague We have remaining unsold op- tions on only 3 pairs Class A. foxes. These are from one of the oldest ranches in the l’i'ovince,aiid are the top notch in Fox _Breed- ing, as they contain nothing in their pedigrees but pure Island stock. 'Will sell right to quick purchaser. Delivery guaranteed- R-`,.»~ ,-4 '~.., ‘fn f.. , . _ _ _ _ ii _ Foxmen Attentlonk __ __ _rimmstt oro§_i3i_._i_____K_____ .... ..ioz,szs We h;§‘a'é F5” Smk and is Clogg‘éd'up ll". .°'.£"‘l3?.§5.’l'.';.~..‘." ":.:':..1:: §3:::i§I§§? .4 . - _ Fox Options in all the m0St reliable Fox Companies; A190 all kindsnf For Bearing ani- _mals Can.put you next to some good propositions both in Options and stock. _ Write for information. 1 Internatioillll F0* J. R. BIGG'AR.'M3!)%¢\` f Fiiéwdliatfh-S Phono .97 ~ ~ ‘ ' h #_ f fnnned. Mclturey put n hot one t. the sliort-Htop, got to first, Moore t< ond Martin reached home through tho (lass got; to third. some of the fans € Purcell alter making three striker started for first. While Purcell was ()l1 _ (Jordon started the ninth by a hil `to left field. He was followed by Nlaellonald, who also made a good hit which brought Gordon home. O. Uanlphell then fanned. Martin was the third hotter and by putting one over to third, gave Iieoughan an- other chance to show his capability as e good catch. While Gass was el hat Keoughan ended the game with the score at 9-4, by catching Mac-~ Donald on the tliirn sack. This vic- tory puts the (lonnnughts at th( head of the League. 'l`he tennzs lined as lollowsz- VUNNH. .iunI`l~:s. Pltclit-,l'. MC( 'll-my ll. l"-nmpbell (‘ntclicr. Van lderstinc i 1 llfc/ileer 1st. Base. _ Moore Qnhs 2nd. Base -\`wennvy . Sinclair _ 3rd. Base. Martin Keonghnn B. S. Purcell Sullnders R. F. ' Mullen Gordon (‘-. F. - Corrigan O . Campbell' 'l`he ofllcials wore, .Sam Murphy as Umpire, and J, Prowso as Base ludgé Your Liver _ , ,- . 1 - a _ »- ` = . ' -‘l being put out Mcflarey got home. Thr ' ' ' ' ' ' " " ' " ~ , ~.‘ CHINA POINT. ne? "mu fanned and the mde “MI Earl Ings,_,... _-_ ...... .._...`l09.925 'Mrs Maru... 1;..-mi... ._~zifi,eoo _.(1, A. McKenzie... ......148,320. I.. F. | , _.ox Mcponald llfmnza li/lgon, .. ._ ......_lel,4.f5 'Minh Rooney... .....1oi.625 ..'.\.'-rn. .;.i~r. ..-.'....‘..-257.375 [IST 0F CANDIDATES . V (Coiitinuediifroh pagi?on“e) ' NIT. ALBIUN. the prettiest catch of the dny. Thr Ludlow Je k- S 118 ,-2. ].‘[gEDi1;n_1Cfp0N next batter put ii little one to thi n m " " ,~ ' . \VIl»'l`5flHll°U‘3- pitcher, who caught it and retire. i, W. N' MIMON' 4 425 Um" M“"°"“""‘ "7 """"‘”'3"° lull..-ri. smini... ....23ei,l;zr, ti 1.. K h f ti fi i R' ‘se " ' 3' ri .<.i.1< . . . . 0"’ f“‘° _ “§‘_"Sd°" “'15 ‘° ,fs |,\m..s.no.la...~... .. ......... ..s7.a5o FREETOWN. _ ’”" ‘,T,,,N,,_ER m,,,m_ r onli ani ne out one righ , ,,,,.L,,,K,, ,m,,ds of the Ames. short .____m ________N01iTH “IVF-R~ 38 _O0 3-____l’-__;§;r<:_1_v_1;`f_._._._ .. rven-.tr \l'.».iinch__. ......i.fma,.f..f.o stop, Moore got ii, two-bugger um Duncan' """"`§|-figoo Wax-lr _Mc(i,,,_u N 'fi-;'4.-6 0"" M°l‘e‘“1" Kcoulflisii went to third. Sivoerieyl " ` ’ ' " Q NEW GLASGOW. _ ', .lrnnir insist... __...a1,a25 A' U' ‘”"”“’,!,“,,‘~_’}",g,f,'K"' "“"'“"'2" ~ - ' ' ' ~ ' third and Keongliuii home. Pnrcel “M “Nt Mcmmgh ER' 15 250 Wm' H"g|ms"1ii',§yfv1f§i_fj"" """05'400' Ilonnld Mcl»)iec . . . . . . . _. . . . . . . . _ . ..27l,.'»25 got one through second to the out 'msg ,_ ‘ Mcnmmm ""‘.,£,’5;._0 |_~diBm_ nougton ’ 102 _“ml SPRING VALLEY. field on which both Mc('ureY an. 9 NEW " ` ' 13A§',=i1'ij'}'3§ ' ‘ ' ' ' ` ' ' " " .George McNelll...... ........_.l02,7.'»0 Moore Ent home. l'\n'eell renched th. _lpctor ,wel mn 95 2:30 Rnymnnd ] Bmw., ' . 9197, FAIRVIEW. . fir:-it ling on the hit and stole tr i ' ' ' " ' ` ‘WEST FX " "‘ " " .lominin ll. nialsll . . . . . _ _.; ....572 000 _ .i . I f PE. , ' second. like wus forwarded tu tliil‘< Kenttord K Scntt . 97 4,30 Fun” M(,]_.nchc____ 2(. 300 (/AlVll’BEl_>_-_~¢~~ _ In is‘.tNever. f°° I-==‘*‘=';'.'::.w::¢.. ~i U1 Wendal Morrisey . . . . . . . .. BEAR RIV l. M. .lordnn . . . . . . ...10l>,8l5 illi McD aid ‘13‘l 475 ~ , . . ~.V am on ._ ., . _ _ loose playing, of_ the Conne catcher. MORELL STATION .la _ *SF W Carson . . ._....27,350 ` CLYDE RIVER. §“ Jolin Fraser...... ...... ....3Z,-450 ' l/Irs. Geo. Livingston... ......28,000 L rom; POINT. - 1.. c. white.'_‘I:.. ......._av,40o ` DUNDAS. STURGEON. Philip Murphy... ._ .__..1c-7.925 ovsrnn Ban saloon. Hedley V. Horne... .. ......25,425 J. ci. isicheod... ..._'_i29,c7s sour!-lrorvr Harry Crosman... .......92,825 TRILIBY. Oliver Saunders... .. ....l(‘l,275 ALBION BAY UNION ROAD. ' 'I‘. Mallott...... . . .....l09,li(hl WINSLOE STATION. Leslie Ilryenton... ...?l,300 Mrs, IC, lil, liooll... ._ ......‘.\9.P00 . ` - POWNAL. Mrs. Geo. Carver... ._ .. ......lZ3_-l00 Louis '1‘nylnr... .....lli.325 HILLSBORO. Ileo. Jenkins... ...26,3C0 lirncet Mutch... ...'.74,250 LONG CREK. |’aul.Mutch..`. . ......lL\(1.5`25 MlUI‘ON STATION. ` . BCOTCHFO-RT. Annie McKsn.lie... .....529_495 Cl-1‘BlPS'I`0'W. Jas. Pope... ._ .......68.300 ‘ > IONA. L BEDEQUE ~wninr-';?_"`;¢'0"i;}3'_ ’ ones. zaas-sfiailisn. 1-Aon umm Fnncinc.-wo Hsvn ‘,;,°,§§,""‘*" “S ”° °“““Y f““”°d th’ “°" .i.........i n.y....~........ 4. ......21,.00 iiesnwswixrmnisrrnnnniin or- ' ` ' BRACKLEY BEACH. good live agents wanted to sell a - ~S»-Veeney was the mst Conn on th' Mrs. .]l. .I.ing...... _._..37,500 first class Fox Proposition Write initial sack. He later got home from, W _M ,Wu 23 325 I mu articulate HX.. Box, 126 second by excellent base running 0' m' CA I i Ctlilarlottfgtown ' ' 6-2lliI2wks` ' h't f 'VI C ’ 'h 1; t _ ' ,_.,._._. __.__ _,_,._.,_'i___ ______,___',__..- H I 0 A C Mays W 0 0 0 mst Beaton... .. ---.--..--99.375 QALESMAN WANTED IN PRINCE .__-_.__w.__._.__..__________ ___ _ uise Dawson... ....134,625 Edward ]s1,md_ other Maritinhe Pm F011 SAL1g__FARM QF 50 ACRES vlnces, Quebec and Ontario. Sell the most liberal Accident and I-Iealt ' Insurance policy of Canada. Pays for all diseases including first wee of illness. All the old and ten new features for $l.00 per month. Mer- chants Casualty Company Eastern Head Otlice, No., l Adelaide ht. E. Toronto, Ont." 2695-5-80 Mzwks. Street. '2736-G-Bmtl. WANTED-YOUNG WOMEN. l?0l\ training school in hoevltal for in- sane. Apply to Dr. E. V. Scribner, Bupt , Worcester State I-losllitnl, 'B 67 W t __ ___ ___*___21lQ~4 2_2M_tf,___ PUPILS NURSES, MALE AND FE- male, wanted at the Taunton State Hospital Training School for Nurs- es. For particulars, address Dr. Arthur V. Goes, "Bupt., Taunton State Hospital, Taunton, Moss. . 2285-s~9Mt!. ‘ _____.l¥{¥__§;€'.f1_.___-__.___. GOOD PIANO FOR BALI-I. APPLY to`box 155. 2926-6-13M3ipd. FOR -SALE. .ONE PAIR SILVER black, P. E. I., foxe cnuglit- in the wild o|i,Mny 2nd, then a .week old; also one pnir patch foxes, almost _ entirely blnck. Apply to George Hume. Lot 40. ' 2965-6-15‘M3ipd. FOR ` SALE." ;`Ve'rnon` lliver lioller Mille. Everythihg lnhrst class or- der. Abundant water power. llx- eellent location. Easy terms. Own- er retiring. -I. I~`. Hayden Vernon liiver. 2949-6-‘15M6l then E6lDd_ sou SALE. I WILI. SELL Ml' speed boat "\'lxen." Is fitted up as run.aboiit, has three folding back nsepts an& cushions, engine is »e<9fYered ~" -ovor,_;__ has high- prieed klllsrlnlt _ speedometer, automatic bailer and all speed fourteen miles, sf-ntl and floor can he taken ` out and trimmed up for racing, racing speed seventeen miles. Will sell at n ’ bargain as I heve'1argsi~ .belt 'end no use for this one. C. Leonard Grant. ___ __2§l_s§»_-_s-1sMsli.__ *_ -ii#'i'TtTN`s._ “sooo-irr AND sono. 1914. _Fblay Mlnkr ul|'t9n| .tm 0rgsnIs_;_n¢une;v eoii_i‘per;ln__m1 IPO' ; _ , , ves on sg s. 'M' ' no-1-i4ilnu___ inn hizinmkn rox mxoi-isnon. Oplluis bought And |016- BCI* R- n 1 |-nvm me im lun 111° Caught in ' ,f _ - ' _ L. the Act i »<.‘, __ __ in Yes! Caught with ,Q _,.5 y _ ,__ the goods-a. box ~\ lf f”//2% of Kellogg’s Corn _,_ _,- Fiakes. But it ,..-_~,-...f would be a shame If to scold them fa- ’ _ _ _ 7 '.-'_~'/ , ‘- when they like it _-'/f.f on _.,,,_.,,._f so well, and it's so f. ‘ " M ` good for them. ’ in ,'_. .rl 'g FY A . `.\\\..... _. te. . \ \\` "ri r o s ; 0 s 'J 1 ¢ ` Oet the original. l0c a package n ,.2 in stool: some of thisfencing that we hnve placed on our Bargain Counter. It is really ii snap nr. our Price; WOn't last 10ng. Come and get rt sh-are of it. W. Grunt &f(‘o., t5, Queen St. 2872-5-l0Mti. on Sourls Line Road ll miles ,rom Souris, Z5 acres clear, remainder covered with hard and soft wood. Good barn and house on it. Will be sold at n reasonable figure. AD- Dly to Daniel J. Mclsaac or to Fraser & McQuaid, Souris, 2732 6-Elmlmo. l hge' ‘_ I I Anna Mcl.eg_d.'. . . _ _ ._.__._;R__§ ....125.675 -~ FOUND A KlN’S F A . ,_*_*_l___4_______.__.__. no inn-irt......»A... ._......4iz,soo F£M'*|-5 |||5|»P WANTED rouno-A Goan BEAUTY PIN Y ALLISTON- WANTED-A Eifiisn MZT5. A-‘PPLif with name .in=¢ribed- Aprlv Nairn Vera Beck... ._ .._.26,850 131 Wute, ,street 2941.¢;.|3M3{_ Dept.~fiuordian. ~ 2916-6-12M2L ,_,u__Gmha__‘f'ASPE“EAUx° 18375 wAN'rnn"'”'rwo`K1'rEHuN“oii=u.s. "'_""$"__""‘ """'_' is........;1...;:;1'.1;1.1"__:".:":'::.=.;.... early Vfferff-._1.1_c¢.fa1_<_ N811- "Al-E HELP WANTED-. LOWER MONTAGUE. I WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL WANTED - M`AN WH() UNDER- fl. I. Wright... .....97,475 housework. Small family. Good stands cnre of horses. Apply W. l\ll'RRAY HB. NORTH. wages, References required. Apply F. Robins. 2942-6-l3M3i_ Nm. MCLUTG . . . . . . ... ... ... ... .....2l,625 l\[I`8. Hllfry W. “'B6kB, 129 FHZZIOY W'A'NTED___A` HEL]iER ‘gon -PHE Hills-born Dnirying Company one desirous of learning cheese making.; preferred. ADpl_y to Henry J. Mc- Cormnc, Mn-nager. lllllsboro, Lot. 48, l’_ Fl. I. 2882-6~llMtl. ;.,...,.h B...,..._4_ __ f_ _'__ ,_.,;\;~,2rs ` °" ' °'°°° °" M“f“' `sov`w`.\N"ri~iD_'-'Ar-i>i.v is ruiiso- to A. Diichemin & Co. 2350-5-lflliltl. ; _ MISCELLANEOUS (‘],(),\lI\'{i Bll()'l‘ F.\("|`OllY IN June.-Will lense the lillildilig and .plant for n term of years nt a low rote. I’lunt consists of boiler and engine, slialtlng, steam heating, sewernlle. shoe ninchinery, dies, lasts, Diltll' erns, etc. lf not leased. at once for boot fsctory will lease for ony other mnniifuctiiring_ ‘l`liis Dliicr is centrnlly located, well"lll.r'lite‘d nnd would be suitable for mhclinnlcul work, repairing maohine\‘Y. Pll-"lll‘ ing or any industry. (l¢id_§¢ ('o. 2952-6-15M3i. ‘ rnscncns v_lr_Ar;r»i:n ‘ ANTED-A FIRST OR SECOND- class male teacher willing to teach manual training class and Cadet Corps. Illberal supplement. J. T. Collins, Sec. of Trustees, Vernon River 2827-G-SMH. g ' wsnrnn __ _ __ wA'i~l"i"ir.l)".""`éf)lVi`l~5`i’ilAIh":il-:WIN done.. Apply nt this oiilce. _ 2964-6-15M3i. \ilXn'rir.i>I.' posiriou As :~"i~i~iNo- 'grapher-" :ind hook-l¢eeD¢\'~ AWW M__ cars of Guardian. 2945-G-133131. i*~ij}\'iN""no.-\liii` i.i1\"o""irZonG1N ..‘._>‘*‘ - r was - i" -l . . I- l used inthe manufacture of this high class paint is Pure Linseed Oil, Pure White Lead and Pure Colors. _ _ .j. ‘ Crown and Anchor Ready Mixed Paint is in a Z class by itself. It will render years of service to your 5°/ i buildings. One Gallon will cover 360 sq. ft. with 2 , Brush Coats, and no olher paint wilrdo .`. Price Per Gallon ini . _ _ _._._,_ \`~,\ _, _ _,_.__|_. .___‘ `_\-___, _ . _ _._ \ y s :`°‘“@-»¢?__-';~- -" A ' ._ - . ,- ‘A "._,_<.. l~{____ _._ _ _ _ me an =.,_ __ __ .~=.` For those who do not use Ready mixed Paints, our stock of White Lead, including Tiger 'Brand, Burrell’s Genuine English, Decorators’ Special, etc, - Pure Screw Pressed English Linseed Oils, Pure Col- ors, Varnishes, etc, is the most complete find anywhere. On account of purchasing in very large quantities, we are able to receive low prices, and give our customers the benefit of this advantage_._ It 'will pay you well to look here before purchas` ing your requiremcn_l’s. Call to-day. C §\YIEf4\\\\ iTo's`tlf'Iiiif`"”'w§iN‘ri=:n-.\ ' "round § lady with three years eXl>°fl"1\°\’- "9 S position as assistant or tnkc lilll ` i.. p-Z plii _ -r _ ls- I-U l A Reliable Food for Foxes ` Fox Ranchefs are invited to give a trial to Sprats tested fox biscuits the perfect food for domesticated oxes. ' I Dr Higgins, the Dominion Bacteriological Ex- pert advises the use only of tested foods,and Spratt’s is the only food in the market that answers these requirements. Now used by leading Ranchcrs with most suc- cessful results. In two varieties. Spratt’s Fox meat Biscuits. Spratt’s Puppy Malt Biscuits A S p o o la I ty r Spratt’s Malt Milk in powder for puppies and delicate foxes. -- For terms and other particulars apply to A . N owe I I Sole Agent Peelles Wharf No 2 Telephone No 312 Charlottetown 2955.6-l5m3i _ | . ~ v _ §'\\\\\\\\\\iI#_h\\\\\\\\\\`?IIlIIIlllA\\\\\\\\\YZ ' C l .f ., aff.. ='. V. _ .A . *Q 'A-E) ‘ -~.: f . '.1-l: . 1 &__‘..i.-.sg ali; ' ‘ .>;-_. - :ir , . ;`:`.'l‘ .... iii * 4 _."”;l -""3:-e~>=31 'ilieli _ogcrsilciroiiiorefn 2 if .ii ' .-if I ;l i ». "` = 1* .__‘ . r-'.5