as sera f » -Q4-1; fi %-:er "iff-.»?‘ "T,-2%-ef 5%-f '__ at ~<~<» it t N _ ,_ _,.,.. ,_ _ , .__ _., l _ __ _ ___ THE UHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN AUGUST 26. 1915 Nl |_A_i_ Mother-Filip-Fa_iéehoodn. -"N0.W» wiiiy,"_sni tliiifiiio __cr, “you toldtme, a fnlsciiood. Do' _von liiiow wliiit hap- pens to little buys who tell false- hoods'.’»”. , _ _ _ mn"ani," i~t‘llU?tl_\\`illy_Sheep- ishly. “\\'hy," coiitiiiued the iiinthcr, “a big, black iiian with only one eye in the ct-,iitre ot` his foil.-lieiiti voiiis-s along and flies with hiiii tip to ilie- inunii, and inakcs liilllr i‘»'li siirlis for tin- biilaneo of his lite; Now;-yuii will never Leila falsvliooti 'iti;uiii, will yon? lt. is nwt`iill_\' wicked " ~l.iidies' lloiiie Joiiriizil. Sweet Citarity-.-\Veiilt_Iiy l3t~iict`;it't- yt-_t-i, tiitiqipiiig in :it the liospitnll »~ \\"e|l. \\"".'ll liriiig Ilit- viii' i_\~<~. iiiirse, you miglit pitli init. sittin- with liziiitlziges that sliiiw tiii- last |i:ii‘t\` iiiiirhi not have been woiiiidcd ul, all, as far as aiiybody iii tin- .~,ii'vi~ts runlil scc.~- l’uiii'li. . - y ~ - ' A retin- DR. DeVAN S FRENLH |’il.I..b 1.... ii.. izuliitliig Pill tor Women. $5 ii bcx or tlircoior 310. Sold nt. itll llrug Stores, or mailed to un? address on rect-lptni price. 'l`iii: Scoiiizri. 1)it.\'o Co.,$t. t'»ithnriiieii_ Ontniio. ___ __ __ ____ ' i=:i_vs and pin-tii:~" liiivu becii r<~<'i-iv:-il, init no pliotoi.:i'upli.s lo date. '1’lic only i'i-uiilntioii goveriiini: these eniiipeti- tions 'iiiiisi be 'that thi-ri- should bo' tiii'<-¢- i-ntriws iii encli cla.-as and open to nil scholars in the proviiiec. Ad- tli't~.il lias been \uiit'oii\'i~|‘ lor ilit- ilnst iivi- yvzlrs. Ili-r sis-tr-i' Bliss t'lniri- _\icl.1-od is now iii l-`rniit-i-, :is a iiieiiibi-r of No. il (Me- (liilt llii.~'|'>iliil 1‘iii'[i;:_ ’l`ii_i-ir two lii'otln~i's .Iohn and 1(|-illi,_.ai'e now in .i\'ii. l', 1*., I. » . l..._ __i_._ _ ___ __ ___.. _.__ ____ ___ __ _____.._.__ ___z l PATEN-T SOLICITOR WM. S. BABCOCK Lawvf-r ll'_ r_1.| and it-_L',i:~t|-in-ii l’a~ ir _ f 5 tent .\ttoi'ii~»_\'. '13 _w~iii'.,: 1».\iii-i'ii-tive in ,_ . ' Ca ` nada nii.\ l'_ S. lii\|~ii|iini:; proiiipt- _t_r>» ly pzit->iiti»li- to tt-li ex: ' - it is lio|i<»|l that the tloiiuiion will lic iii the vicinity oi' $100. Uni- oi' tht-_ latest war crazcs in so- <:|i~I_\‘ is thi-_ “l’iirple l'ansy»,Brigad0." ns it is 1-alit-il. li' voil have mi itititnatc front you wear a biittoiiiiole of purple liiigv hiiiieli and lonliiiii.: iiiiito triste ni i-|'ii:iiiii-iii. . _ .\il lin- Indies pri-,<11-iii. wore a clus- t-‘t~ ol the :;_vtiip:tllicti<' flower and iialiivs. . the winter tlii-re. cxiiceliiig to return __ ","~"""""‘l H' ."""""l "‘l"V"»"__ “""`k -"L lliver; Margaret Stewart Dickiiiso FLORAL, AND FANCY " DRES8_ CARNlVAL,~,-Look out for the bevy of pretty _Maypole Dancers in_ their gully decorated auto. Teams may be decorated in the arinouries. -' A CONVENTION OF DELEGATES oi’ the Liberal-Conservative party from Charlottetown and Royalty tak- -es place in the Board oi Trade Rooms tonight at 8 p. m. for the purpose of nominating candidates.” DIVIDEND' QUOTED.-The R. J. McNeill Black and Silver Fox Co., Ltd., hold their meeting August 2-ith at Tyne Valley and quoted a dividend of 122 per cent. to be paid this year, Ort. 15th. _FLORAL AND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL.-All taking active part in this great event to meet in Victoria 1‘iii~k betiveeii 3 and 15.30 for judging. 'l`lie (‘oronatioii will take place at 4 \vli`cn the Queen will be crowned by Mayoi' Sterile. Don't. forget; the date, Moiidiiy, August 30th. ' RAGWORT. -A bountiful crop of rngwort is to be seen growing and ln t`iil1 blooiii on the it. R. grounds around liiiiioraild Station. The authorities should have this crop destroyed bc- iore ripening, and not allow the seed to be blown in all directions thus in- creasing the crop ten fold next season. 'I HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA. Jack, new vork; C. iiaviii. i-iinirax; » ' ii uebec Siiiiiiiierside; I). Biiins. Toronto; S :rs a ni|i‘s<~_ with the liritisii t‘oliitiib‘ii Wmimns Lockport N_y_; G_ ’R“0,.s_ ini-,e liospitiil. iiiitlet' tht- 1-oiniiiaiiiil of _qt John; A_ M0m.c_ Truro; w_ main lientvillo; Mrs ltodgerson. 1-lunter "l0_k“0Ck DUI? Uf 511390." Whlcll OX- u_ plains Mr. Cathcart's anxiety about North Dakota; J. Parc, Toronto; L illoiitreai; J.-Mcboiiald, Boston; A ville. QUEEN. i'_i_~_i_~i:_i‘_il__ii_l`_ _i\_\'_i_i_:;i_i_iis_ _:intl l.\9'0_ “y_ (;]m,M,n_ St John; Mrs ,U_ Mc "' ""’ 1” 0 ‘ " ’”"“ "‘““"' iicnzie. D. McKenzie, _inn,, New York; __ _ . e." - FLOWER SHOW. -Quite ii lari.f‘ licnzie. l-‘hit River; Jas. Moore, Eldon; Il. Mr-Koiizic. Caliiorn-ia; Capt. R. Me J.-llrotltt, Alberton; D. Darracli, Ken siiigtnii; l.. Douglas, (7ai'digan; W illzill _vi-.-t<~i‘iiii>‘ nn tin- invitation o|` the -rumun Boston. Mrs vv Tnptoii llostoii; Isabel Gallagher, (‘.. Ilaitiiiioro, the "mm ‘V3.5 acllqptoll as .ll Sum cum .\‘ii.~is J. l’ii‘re, Fioreiicc Virrcault Moiilrcal; E. Mason, St John. ‘- ‘i - REVERE. t`oi'p I’ l`)ovlf‘, Svdnnv Mines; Jas ‘lm 'I 'ml 'Ll' "ul "I ‘lm l`l "` ‘."“ l‘.1.:ati. linstoii; A. Mai-doiiahl, (aiii- . ._ ' . I ll' , l\'li .‘. .‘ ‘. ‘_ _'.‘, ‘_ _- _i_i_is1 thi- snnit-_ it iiiolcsti-tl_, slit- said |)_f“f_f‘_n 1`,[_‘H_fL_E_;____L 1(“ll_arl(()}t_;_‘; M" “‘l°` ~`“'l"‘l ll"`~‘ “M” I" ll mm" llo;.:i-rsoii \V. Mn(-Iiiiiis i.awi‘t-nee vase. l.:i.~'l <~\'f~niiii.: a gtiriiily iiiiiiilier (_ ____ R’ _ _ _ ‘ _ “_______ _____________ ___ “___ , _ ___ l_____m ui is. uintorf. Mn., ll. ltogersoii, Mexico; (‘. Il. 'l`nwiislieiid. ht. John la i- ‘-'t i’tl-.\`Ll.It-'l. .. lllilililill "l`llll-lilliiilllhlilliildI |li(~iiii'iI-“I-Irl\‘l'l" "mlb H' \Vll'h" Humax' J' \V' Ml _,_,,,_,,__,,_ M_,,,,,___,,_ ,_ M_,,.,.__,,_ ;,_,0m§j CHARLOTTETOWN FOLKS _ \.iid _ _ _ ‘ 1-ltiilicliitlt-il its i-ili.ii';it`ii'iiizil work iii “mf 'lm' H."ah|‘ om Tllwn' Mm; G00' Let liiir. Miss 1'. I.:-t‘lair, ltusiice; It. sol' i`l;ii'lt and thi- viii‘ioii:-z i-otiiiiiiiti-on Hu“l""~ ‘““l‘ll`l`i\l3 \V~ P- 'l`ll0lllilH. I v ann.; Mrs. M. (1, l\l0ll0 -llolice , _coiL'rt." One' Géorgé Clark' Cathcart,_wi;q_is_described~mas _ an "---f-t --i.i-=°i>§&fI_.yr§- réfurnins. 1_1-0--e --w day, in' ay _%'nrl"i_i’1e London Throat H_0si>'l.tai, and _as he walked his eyo tell upon a `p'rlnted"hoster that dis- pleased hiin. _This poster was against vaccination, whore`all_.Mr. Cathcart is very much- in favor oi' vaccination. Accordingly, having mastered its pur- port, Mr. Catlicart proceeded to punch the poster _full of holes. But the man' who was down on vsccination,and who had preparedand put up the poster' on oor near his own premises. was al- so in the neighborhood, and when he saw his poster going he started for Mr. Cathcart, and Mr. Cathcart "ran," as he testified, “io get a. police- man.” While both were thus nndét' motion, Mr. Cathcart, as he furtlier testified. "ooverheard a pattering of steps heiiiml hint. and suddenly re- ceived two blows over the head from behind, bashing his hat in." lt. ap- pears that the poster author was hsing his iinibrc-lla asa hammer. and the po- lice magistrate said that the conduct ot' Mr. (iatiicart was “simply tyran- noiis to the utmost degree, and an ab- solute ahnegation oi' our niost prec- ious rights.” - 'l`lins this word "bash" was used in London on‘ the-same day by botii mi uiietlucntomman and an ediicated man, _and everybody understood it. So we looked it -up: it appears that there are two hashes, one being short for abash, and the other a full grown# word by itself. This- full grown word is from the' Danish root which gives us bnx. in the prize ring sense, and both words mean to slap or hit violently. slapping bash. ‘biit. the one in which we found it says that it also merino _ his hat, lie testifying that, it was “very _ court as an exhibit. The dictionary which contains the militant “bash” re- produces in further explanation of its ineaniiig the following proverbial say- ngz- ‘ The more you-bash 'em the better they ' Thus wc get hack to the iine old dong in order to make thc-ni love yo\i for any falling oft in their affection. ' That walnut tree may liav'c"its pro-' diictivc-ness increased by beating some of its biids off was aiiotiier' oldriotibii, and the word that nic-ans nl1`tha`t sort of thing is still in coninion iise iii Lon- don. Let us hoope, however, that its tiialn applicatioii in these days is to hats and heads of _thc masculine gen- der. ` - ` ` " -- _ SPECIAL NOTICE T0 We wish to announce we are ex- clusive Charlottetown agents' "for . the siiiiple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerlne; etc., known as-Ailler~i'-lui. This remedy. used siiccesstilly' for bo\vel_c1e;i`n§er we ever sold. it is so pow(-riui‘iiiiit oNn srooni-jot. -re . l-ku never gripes, is sale to use 'mid the INSTANT action is slxrprlsitig. E. A. Foster, druggist. _ ‘ltfiinie here for yoiiiftoilot prepara- citni powders, ini-r-_ ci'oanis_, lotloiis. soaps ctc. Our toilet articles hrebot-_ iiigiiér. null. *tho -omimey 'i'r_~,_‘ij_--~_;”-f'fi_.,;; 1 _l_‘_‘Tll€ N0te”.¢~ I -iN THE- 1 A ‘fC_U~RSE , OF ,W_Q_RK” f fASecret Service Detective Story -that gives. -at ,E - _ ' .' ~ ...' "fw`o`nderful insight to' the* warfare waged be-,_'*-[QV ~" IN REELS, 3% ; tween the Government, and Jewel Smuggl- . . ers; The trap_laid by Cole the .Detective ~ for the Criminals and the fight which l __ ensues. is Just one of manyitense _._-_I _~ -doggy; p;-gdqqh 3 '|l5p`gh 5A; _ ._ _Hailia from Billie’ fi t "' "il\pp¢gt¥ance _to his Final Rlgtougs Exit. There 1sn’t a footof Qilm that f“rii‘..-?é’éTi§“.‘22ii .§°‘“f°#° ~ '“A"S'}'fi>'vll.=fi? l§ii§.'“_ “Tito Boarding- _I'louse=»--l"ued”~- 1 DRAMA ,_ _ _ _ \ 'Vitagraph Comedy"‘Just Laffs” _ I ’ i , , _ _ _ i ’ i '.-i .'~ - FALL WHEAT, HAY AND OLOVER AND ALFALFA. .tI',. ~,| i- The préliifiliiary ésiateoi’ the aver- age _vield per acre of fall wheat in- Canada t`o_r 1915'is"28.10 bushels. as coiiipat"e_d with ‘_?,~1I4`1` liiisliels” last yr-ar an(i'w‘itii`21.78 bu'shc'ls, the' aver- age of the tive years 1910 to 1914. The Iizirv ted ai' .a of`faTl` wheat in tho nvc lp'si'<1\_fi‘{,iitl;. -'of-‘of_idn'io_ ~‘ivianitoim, Saskatdliewaii, Alberta and British Coliinibin amounts in 1915 to 1,208,- 700 acres. as com ared with 97243300 acre`s_'_iii__19_14',l §l\t1l"ltlho'ttitlil cstiillated yiciti ‘ to ':i:i.ii57,‘s00"liiisiieis_‘ a.;~~i-o1ii- parotl w'llli“f.’0,8il7;000"bus-lieig -in 1914, an iii<‘.i°na-sc in totfli yl`el'd-di* 63' p.i-_ ln area _iiarvestoddiii average yield pci' aei‘e'l\`li‘ iii total ylelii' tile fall 'ivlleai to hc the lai‘gest on record.# in »(')ntiti‘- io the total estimated yield is 27,080.- 000 b_nsliels from 972,000 acrr-s._ an avei‘a'gc ot' 27.86 lri1sli_\’~ls'pcr acre and in Albei'trt`tlie other laiige i'tti1 wheat pi'o\tIn‘i‘e, tile' total' 'yield is 0.225.001) busliels i`r0iii 215,700 acres, and ave- age oi' 28.811 bushels per aero. _The estimated yield of hay and clover in 1915 is 10.589300 tons t`roni 7,875,000 acres, as compared with 9,200,000 tons from 7,997,000 acres in 1914. thc aver- age yield per nero being 1.354 ton. its coiiiparod with 1.15 ton in 1914. Al-~ ialiii shows a total yield oi 158,755 'tons front 92,665 acres. as compared with 129,780 tons from 90,085 at-rcs in 1914; the average yield per acre is 1.71 ton as uonipared with 1.44 ton. CONDITION OF SPRING-SOWN CROPS. Spriiig-sown grain crops eoiitiiiiie ic show nn excellent average coiiditioii all beiiig i'or (‘,i\iiada above 90 p. i-. o' the standztril i‘epres<\iitiii|.: ii i`ull crop Beans, liiickwlicat and ilztx uri- Nil p_i of the stantlard. potatoes and tiiriiip: are above 90 and the rciiiaiiiiiii crops are as followei: (‘orn S2. niaii golils S9, liny and clover S1. iili`aii`a ST sugar hr-cts S9 and pasture S9. Con vt-rt(-it into a siniiilziiul wlierciii 101 repi'<-sciiis the average yield pei acre of the .sovcii years 1908 to 1914 the coiidilioti ol' thi- pi'iii<:ipal grail crops at Jiil_v Ili. 1915, is as follows; l<`u.ll wlir-at 120, spring wheat 112, iii wheat 113. rye and biirlcy 111, oat: IOS. llax 107. 'I`liat is to say. thi in to their appearniiei- on J\il_v 31, nrt _ g _ licvcs ,alniost ANY (‘,ASl1}_ol' conslipiil f’-lil-l<‘--'l“-‘l_ li’ l’l‘_ i}l)°V"_ ‘lm f‘_lf"_"‘I'5' tion, soiir or gassy stomp,'¢h_ A¢i|,.r.~ yields nt lliv pievioiis sei:-ii yt.ii.-i_t¢ the i-xii-ni ol' 150 p. c. l`oi' l':_ill wliiai 12 p.<~, for spring wheat, l.l p.<'. to nil wliciit_ 11 p.i~. ini- i'ye and liiirli-_\' 18 p.c, 1`or ots and 7 p. e. for Ilan. _ _ 'are' winning their “ny in the front. " ' 1 fl t' iati-tlieiiivisililc _ iryilicn' .na or ec" . _ . it-r in on ljty_b\_1t. llio'~ _flees are tie; facial creniii b0e jar. I"_§-_“file f-0-H Marci- 1° Seblvm- _ The Shingles we"'of_fer are not 'only-` Shingles but they are much better than ordinary ' . ~"’ You might' as well sow on a November St '°""°` W” ”°""" "`" "` ` " ‘ 0Cl(. ‘ '__ ‘ __ = ' snow' . l l li ' ' *T ‘ l '~ pw ' I __ im. ` Our Motto' “Pi'oihp _delivery with good service.” ‘ ~ - _Connoi1y’s West Wharf painaif-s. This fashion had its origin , _ _,_,,_,,_!___=` : -_ I-_-‘-tip-n';-i , . _ _,__'*__¢ in_ Lontloii and finite recently LadYt bu lll;gl1tl]lili(l;:}v,;`i`,,l§,eeplng me str” I _ . -L' V' :gl -'S I -'- " _ lliana i\l:iiiiii‘is_ the i~i>lr-l»rat.<-tl:beaut. _ _ _ ` _' ` n|»ni~ai'c~_~ '- 3 -,_ *‘- ‘ -~-.».- -»» ~ 4- _' “,' ` . I' vfgtl Iillilly llzllr lil: igalzlidllit, sotllllli _ me dmln _ Grading Rules' f' "_ E41 ‘F ' . ~ ` ' »_ _ '_____l __ -_ _.it __~$___.;._‘- 1 I floral fad has not struck( /iorqy, 1-;-om everything stronger than water. ‘. -» '-.»"'b/». r :_ sc. .IE I f h A ,_ -~ _c ‘__. 'ry 1 bitt, ll n _ .houll meet fi .yo _ ~; _ ' ' ~ | n ' ' _ ,‘ _ 1 .Q man wltllipsiqi-orsliigc i>oiniuet‘¥i\i' itslli -lf Y°“l_‘)_§_‘f_;l;ln_lS wah _;1:';_t_, and you re ' We buy nothmg ut g ` ss g es rom t e Ssoclatlon andllall ..'“_ pic. ii d tit the thought. would at I - t tv, ' ' 3 ' - _ ' _ ~- . _ - 35", _'=-.- fmfc ,_‘{,,_,§’,.f.,{ ,,,,,,,__ ..W,,,, ,___ ,,,,,,,,,,,_ Ami in<.un.i......<-0 imgin.. to mrue. stock carries the Trade__~'Ma‘tlt' which is a guarantee of quality. __ _ . _ . .» _,if _ __ ed-_»~ - Obey natiirc's laws--by removing the - ,,. _ _ .1 ~ 1 »"-- -_ _ ‘ _ g._g<_,_.__.l_;i¢,_l§"' 'fa§lll~0larni-or it will drain yon. We l'1Bl'ldlC Brands all of whlch are wen known' to _our thing r-ntirclv dhinssociated with hefe_ " 1 "' " ‘ " ' ’ ` .. ` "" \ . I-‘or_th1ug`s only made be beguile; . Bot' never dnryet“d1d former regret . The money expended for tile: - -» 4... _ ___ _ i ` ` ' ~' ' ,....i,., _ _ ._ _ ______|4_. i _ _ 1 b~»--4... -_ __ _ _ “qP_,_‘__ h____|_____"__ ».-_--» -.-_ -. |=...._..., . ..- ._ _ ,__-,..,