BER f SBPTEM 3’_ X913, 'rmii Lunar Nnws rmsr or Ann » _ . THE 'CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' C irilrosnmo nanm PAGE THREE What Yo Ask is what ycu always get » here. You are never urged i to buy scnieilhir just as good. We have everything a good Ding Store should have, hence we are pretty sure to havejust what you i want- Our advice-if you want it- costs you nothing; and . it isn`t forced on you _if you don’t viant it. We are here to serve you--- not to dictate. We riini to give feriect service at fair prices. Give us a trial. E. A. Foster ' Central Drugstore . Sunnyside. SPECIAL l.0CAl.S 0 li If l_srtl‘o.n il\`t:i.¢n:;4il:|r||:::rg;,:;¢,‘:,,',':, ‘°°°ll\Pl\\¥ afdsidlinimum eh, Y °“9Y Order or by Rag- mtered Letter. The Guardian is not l`e9D‘?l1Sib1B fOr remittances forwarded otherwise than as above. MEM, Province, All such items ulmuld be hy the licmington Typewriter Com. lilllli' are used for instruction pur- poses along in the schools of this con- I _._1_.-i_A;__AA___.._ ___._l__._i.l_______.._.._ lm _ \ilI"$'.*, "_ i I \ l ‘ _, WIIEN THE WHEELS WONT WORK Bring the WATCH or CLOCK to me I will make them get busy again. F. S. Mitchell Expert watch and clock repairer. 168 Queen Street. Phone 397- R. /. Now is The Time To Start 5;, Success Don't procrastinate- don’t delay-but see now, TODAY, about taking up that course with the union Commercial College. lf you’re looking for promotion, for more congenial work, you need to prepare yourself for it-an d the U. C C.=. is the one place to get proper training. Vi/rite for Cosiuopolite Mc- lntosl1’s appreciation, “A Lit- tle joiiiney to a Good School", ands. copy of our year book to Principal Moran. Union Commercial I . , College Royal Bank Building MUSIC LESSONS Prof. li, Mclntyre, Mus. Bac., Eng., is now prepared to receive pupils 101' pinnn, organ. Hinizinz. \"\f'“°“Yf counterpoint and coiiillUHli¢i0|'\~ LM" est methods, lipst tuition. V0iC0S tested and export advice giV°n~ Ad‘ dress, Studio, Zion (ii1lll‘Ch- l230-li-30lVll.lVl0. __._i___.___--- allways ' endif sllcf mg, 3, "func tor lun-rmn, N. J.. writer: "I have averse family of iimnll chllilrrn, und It has saved me many n rim.-tors bill. For iluiiiiiy ance throat If ls ll king over flint. My llillo girl limi npmlnrd hor ankle iinil iii com- lnx around ne without gn; other doctor than lisdwors Roady Relish' BIIRES SURE Tllllflll A' I the elle! to the throat limi EMI* niitilptlie rnrfllte lmnrtn and rcuilrns. Give Railways Pills in sm-Ii ilnmi nii vi-Ill freely move ui., |,.,w¢|,_ lam- ii amid:-n cold. take I lem time or linawnrii run-. and I ¢°‘l"I‘°‘"\' lnl of Ili-llcl' with n fi-nn|»oonfiil of mullllvlr in s tumbler of not win-~r. nfiirn at nncr to m. I A profane* |»er»:|»irniln‘n vmllmbzrge 'M- n D Q0 4 W o rilwiii I ttf. rl...¢...». cn. green make it indiapensible as a -toil- ct soap. 250. box (3 cakes). E. A. Foster, Central llrugstore. Mel, ::Buntnin, Bell & Co, for best coal, lowest prices. 9-23Mtf. ::Diarrhocs, dysentery, summer complaints und kindred nilmcuts ure relieved by the wonderfully curative qualities of ltexull l)liii'i'hoca Uom- pound. Easy to take, simple nnri certain in action»it’s your ideal of i1 good runiedy. Price 25c_---money buck if dissatisfied. 'l‘he MacKinnon Drug Co., (lor. Great George und Kent Sts. mtf. ::Vinlct Dulcc_'l‘railiiig Jiruutus- Violet-Harm-ony Iiose- Curnrition. No, these are not winners in the re- cent Flower Festival, but the fmmcn of the best talcum powders that ever Crnsscti a counter for u quarter dol- lar. (lull in and see for yourself if tlicy'rc not thc best you have ever been oliered for the money, The Mac- Kinnon Drug Co., (ini-_ Grant George and Kent Sta. mtf. .__-_-___-.A. "Lcave your films here. Wc'll dev- elop and print; for yoii-do the work right and promptly and charge only a moderate sum. Hundreds of pat- rons endorse and praise our system. Then, we can supply you with every- thing yoii could want in photo chem- icals, supplies and siindriea, as well, Make this your photo store. The 'l‘\v.o Macs, 149 Great George St. Etf. -DIYBLIN, Aug. 7 (Special).-A _creat cifort is to be made in the Brit- ish Parliament to secure state boun- ties of Irish fishermen. An agitation has been already started in Ireland, to secure help for these poor strug- gling men, whose conditions of lfe and whose difficulties are practically the Smile today, in 1913, as were those of their remote ancestors in thd days of Queen Elizahetli. _.__-.-_._;.i. What llysliellllcs 1 ‘should Eat . . _ A Phys|cim’s Advice. _ "lndlgestiou und practically all forms of stomacli trouble arc, nine times out of ten, due to acidity; therefore stomach sufferers should, whenever possible, avoid eating food that is acid in its nature, or which by chemical nctloii in the stomach develops acidity. Unfortunately, such a rule eliminates most foods which are pleasant to the taste as well as those which are rich in blood, flesh and nerve building properties. This is the reason why dyspeptics and stomach sufferers are usually so thin, emaciated and lacliiug in that vital energy which can only come from a well fed body. For the benefit of those sufferers who have been obliged to exclude from their diet all stnrchy, sweet or fatty food, and are trying to keep up n. miserable exist- ence on gluten products I would sug- gest that you should try u meal of any food or foods which you may like, in moderate amount, taking lm_- mediately afterwards, a tesspoonful of bisurated magnesia in a little hot” or cold writer. This will neutrallae aiiy acid which may be present, or which may be formed, and instead of the usual feeling of uneasiness _rind fullness, you will find that your food agrees with youperfectly. Bisurnted magnesla is doubtless the best food corrsdtive and nntacld known. It is not a medicine, and has no direct ac_- tion on the stomach; but by neutral- lflnr the acidity of the food contents, and thus removing the source of the acid irritation which infiamcs the delicate stomach lining, lt docs n10l`0 than could possibly b done by any drug or medicine. As a l‘\1YH\0il“‘ I believe in the use of medicine when- ever necessary, but I must admit that I cannot see the sense of dosini! un inflamed and irritated stomach with drugs instead of zetf-ing Fifi f-‘li the acid-the cause of all the trouble. Get a little btgurated maunesiaironl yg’i_`|r drugget, =eut‘yihat you want at your next meal, take some of the pharma mime-ia as dlfy,°¢°¢ above, and see li I'm not risin- o c o 0 1 »‘°¢“¢°°s°' siiuiis iiws ii_f Il _ 0? :eo:»:oo:»:oo:o f;.\ »;. »°¢ o o ».» .;. 4. q. .;. o’» .§. .;. 0? o_o 4. .;. o Q Q ¢ of . 'e Po” os o oo on twenty-five eu,-ig; Prof. Tompson .. ...3 Rim for ladle in ch I ii *"“ priouieix rj o I - 101|; IIHVI 00|ll_l\n, lwm 93:5; 0 c c o c c 1 c c 0 c SECUND INNINGS W0' - Ml. Gul insertion. o ' O .. --.~.._..,. E. Rice b. lllingsworth _ _ _ _ . ° Prof. Thompson b. Illingsivorth nn°l'iI`hp,t(t.E;iardian has all the HOME ,From Yesterday. .E ._ ° G' d°i lt; Ere; Wiatitkgl (CBDU) b- Blackall l ‘ ' ' ' _ 1' news andthe SWEET B "°“‘“l5 UM’ B ‘. . ii c eson c. Henry b. lllings- Si-\tl9fH°€l0n of being tug HOME At Victoria Park Charlottetown worth ................ 18 d paper for Prince Edward 1gla,,d_ un Labor Day, an inter-provinulal A. B. 'Gosh h. Wright 12 8 H ____ pricket fixture took place, u team E. Heartz b. Wright 1 & rom Amherst, N, 3, me gin t J. Goss c. Ollerton (w.k.) b .- to°?_;l;B1‘éFltl16rpu and others are asked ot the Phoenix C. `C.. ‘bf Chhrloslzrlgi Wright ................ ._ . ’ town. The weather was ideal, the game was interesting, and play be- ing keen, and was witnessed by a large number of spectators. Play Q . Gass, with 12 being top scorer. For nlnllefl to “The Guardian News the visitors, A. lllingsworth, who Rev. Blaclrall ,,..._,.10 3 16 Uelif. Charlottetown, immediately got six wickets for 22 runs, was the ,A. lllingsworth ‘ Mt" th” Wellt. etc., have transpir- most. successful bowler. The Am- Prof. Wright ...7 ed- MEU herst in their first innings made 42 A. Wesley -- runs, just one more than the locul *Wright bowled onc no-hall. 'FORTY-TWO THOUSAND, TW() team's score. This was largely due AMHERST (1. (7. irunurcii and sixteen 'rypewritcra mane L0 the liowlins of A. Tomlins, who ssGoND INNINGS CU.l)tllI`€(l SIX \\'iCl(8tE [Lt 3 total 43091; of 21 runs. The Phoenix C. C, in their second innings played better tiuent-'l‘his is to have young men flpll ran up a total of 69 rung, the Prof. C. M. Wright run out and women for the universal demand top-scorinrr batsmen on this occasion Rev. L, Blnckull c. Heurtz h, fvf Tivnlinizton and smith premier up. being G. F. Hirtcneson (is) and A. D’0rnellns 2 craters. A Milne Fraser, Hnliiux, B. (Josh '(12). Their captain pr-Oleg. A. Westley b. Tomlins N. S. 1217.g.30M3l_ nor C. M‘. wright.. was the visitors' A, Illingswerth c. G. Tomlins li, __ most successful bowler in this inn- D'0\’ncllns ::Jergen's Violet Glycerine is the ing, taking four wickets for 13 1-,ms_ .Ins Henry h. A. Tomlins ll0Dlilal‘ souli at our store at the When the Amherst team went in for J- Ch"-Pmml C- G- '1`0l“iin9 il Drcscnf. time and no wonder. The their second innings they had to get D'0rnellas .......... beautiful odor of violets and pcrfect||i9 WHS '20 Win. init thanks to the w~ P0W“|1lJ< Cilim‘lie" trnnsparoncy with its hue of Emerald bowling of F. l`i’0rne1lns and J. Little not out i A. l'1‘omlins, who respectively got, five livickets for 14 runs and three for 11 lruns, they were all put; out for 31 runs, and thus (llmrlottctown securei] victory by 37 runs, ` At 1 D. m. luncheon wus served in one of the delicfhtful izroves of Vin- *0l`in- Pnfk and was nn enioycble affair. Altofzctlier the event was VFW siiccessfiil and nlcnannt and was nreciation with their rr-ceptinn ` Pharlotmovini. and .ii-.iight witirin.-fr trip, nnrl nlensiirn with the beautiful -“if»\\>‘~ti°n of the cricket zzrounds. arcntlv eniovcd. the visitors express- °§° ing tliomsclves in hlnh te,-mg nl ,,»- 3° . YN Total 42 BOWLING ANALYSIS 0 M El W A. Torn n F. D'Ornellas ...... U\ Cl* ww D-‘N F. D Ornellas run out C Z ~ 4 :>.r>e~:NE `oor:cr.'\a~1 u\'e=.v°\N 'ar EF . SFP? .== E. Tomlins b. Wright . ..... Tomlins b. Blackall F. Chandler not o_o.. , .. 7; no ball, 1-total extras .Th _*°" commended at 10.30 a. m., Charlotte- * 0 Guardian welcomes reliable town going first to hat. They were Total ......................... .. . ......... .. 69 ` “GWB fl`0l1l llsrsons throughout this put out for n t tal of 41 runs. J BOWLING ANALYSIS 2 E. N C GI'-‘l\$ ._. ~'..'\¢»& A7 HF? Stoddard c. & b. l)'0ruelliis ....... ._ Ollerton b. D.(l'()i'u0llus Reynolds b. A. Tomlins 0 0 r ;~¢:-so Extras ................... .. . Total ..................................... ._ 31 BOWLING ANALYSIS ` 0.M.R'.W. F. D'Orncllas __,,.,il l 14 5 A. Tomlins ll Ii R. Chandler ...2 *Q Qld N .-1 » ~ ~ 0.5",” .;. »;. . °:° .1 so '$0 W , o °»° .;. ~ »;» Q _ 'o ..' ¢~ czo | ' I 3 » o_o .;. 4.-;~.;..;..;. eo o ego Q o o ¢ .u:»:n:»§»qjao:~o:¢»°u 4°. oznzo ¢:oo:~e:¢q:u:o Q0 :zo ozu no .=. ff: : .,. Tim D00lllc of Gliurlottetown dccply regretted to learn yesterday that Mi' given leave of absence fi om his duties home of his son, Dr. E. l’. Moore ul 'rlm 1,,1,,_m1 athletic c,,nti,,gent South Bcnd,Iiidiiiua. (Jo arrival at vis 0 . which went to Picton labor my to S9f1'H 1101110 he was wniiielica ru r.-, take part in the Labor Day Sports Ur” t0 bed Wh”-T0 l¢ |11'--“S011 y there gave a very creditable account ;1W*1Y~d A *iight 0P¢\`i\i'-i0!! WHS l>€l'" i of ¢l,,>_mgelves_ orme whlc relieved his heart rind Parker Hooper, the Abegweit's well- lungs fin' 9- sl10!‘t- time, but his known sprinter, got away with the Stfsngtll did not return. ' 100 ards dash ln 10 .l-5 seconds, MF- MOON! WHS the eldest son of Y ` with F C mpbsll th Ab it the late Mr- George Moore, of the A t . a , ano er egwe , _ - second, parqger also capped the qua,-_ Bunk of Prince Edward Island and u itgr mile run with schogeld, New grandson of the late James Moore, I* . ,gf Where these goods about in our line. It would ment. It includes Rich Cu The Iron - Extras a ' ° _ ' _ ' ' ' i Th a ay the old-fashioned irons with U B 72 0 21 6 The hot haniflg, :avr the spring handles that rattle loose and come oil. _-..__ .!.-».- UNIVERSAL Sad Irons C are perfect from handle to face. The handle has . = no spring to become weak a_nd‘worl¢ loose. It is locked by a lever that holds it tight arid rigid. To , _ loosen it is impossible except by lifting the lever. :-` The Thermo-cell is an air space around the , top and sides of the iron, permitting the heat to f /` radiate only at the ironing surface. This means a , 5 cool handle-:in iron that heats quickly and holds its heat. .Various weights and shapes. Price Per Set $2.50 ;- --In Our Annex on Grafton Street--;i i are shown is over-flowing with iiiany latest devices for labor saving. Here'S wliere you will be certain of getting anything you have liearfl do you good to drop in and glance over our large assort- lt Glass, Aluiuinuiii ware, Enainel and Tiiiwzirc, Bath Room Fittings, Nickel Plated ware, Brass Goods, etc, etc. This p‘ace is sparkling with new bright clean goods all the iiiue. Call in and lcolc them over. Wh°I==~'=.The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. R" all Queen St-Grafton St. Mn. Ti.-imorHi1.ns'Moons f - -_ ._.__..w _ -..L_ ._i_"..._. L ..-._.-.__._--. V " ' -» I i i inf ` » . I lt Pays Handsomely To Advertise ln The Guardian ll llilliil [ill iliiiili ...§’“;r‘.ff.';;i;‘.‘.“:.f°;'.a‘; A Three Line Ad Glasgow, recon-ri C. Hn hes or the Esquire. wh0_was for many years one ` l T | h |52 d 1| b cidinl; the event. 'on e race e weeu two Charlottetown bo C H McLean Assistant Collector of Inland Revenue May 1911 was promoted to the posi- and to cherish his memory a widow E Challottetown ' Vi to,-1 0 of the first citizens of Charlottetown f ep one 5 an amaunt wx e 'i C as’ ”°°”d'i-re brits cor r1vr` Time 55.00. - was 0 n n e 0 fl-Yi _ The high jump was ,I close contest 1842, and was therefore in his seventy i collected hier between Campbell and McDonald, of s9°°"d Year- FW many Yea" he WHS §,1§§°;};,,,T,’,‘,i,‘;,,,‘,§,‘?,‘},,“,$,,,,,*‘,$33023 3,2; ... o.........t...... ....1 0.. ri.. 1.. 0. Mr. W states He Inserted an Ad of a. House To Lei, and ,,§{" ‘§°’;‘;,;1‘f,““°‘ “‘“‘;, §““ W” ° “‘ii’.‘ii..°§`.?f.‘”.°.f°.§;...... A... gm... io.. Had Seven Applications _Before Noon same day ' .» yg, , _ v _ l _ . .. and _y_ Doyle, the former winning and four surviving chil lxcii includinl; ,_ . _ W - The half mile run was another big prize for the Island outfit, James Duffy of the Abbies ettin awa good second. "Joe" has “,ust come 'inc track which _is a cindcr one is rather too heavy forfnst racing. Schofield, New Glasgow, won the ls>.>\-\>-Ava I". A. D'Ul‘uellus li. Wright E. Iiica run out ....... Prof. Thompson lbw. Illingdwortli Prof. Watkls (Un.pt:.) b. Wright G. F. Hutcheson b. Wright Illlngdworth ....... _. Heartz lbw. Illingsworth Gass b. Iliingsworth .. E. Tomlins b. Illingsworth G. E. Tomlins b. Illingsworth R. Chandler not out Extras Total h - lv-i. i-¢c»nc0¢I.~'|a>» PFI-‘I BOWLING ANALYSIS Prof. C. M. Wright 2_ 16 'il A. Illingsworth 2 22 6 AMHERST C. C. FIRST INNINGB Pi'of.` C. M. Wright c. Gosh b. A. Tomlins 17 T, Reynolds run out ..... 5 A. Illinizsworth c. Tompson b. F. D'0rnellns 4 W. Powell c. A. Tomlins b. Thomp- son 0 J. G. Henry h. A. Tomlins J. Chapman c. Thompson h. A. Tom- lins .... ._ 2 A. Westley b. A. Tomlins...... \ Dr. Edwin P. Moore of South Bend, Di. Garnet. W. Moore of r'.i~,li.t|.-_ _\lru, Arthur Douse and Misa Ethel Moore S. Moore and Mr. George M. jiloorc of Out.. ,md gives great promise of he_ the firm of Moore & McLeod, James, I’rincipal of the Uampbelltoii ing one of the Abbies' best coming A ma" °f ‘1“1°i¢ manner. but ni High School, Hugh A., fi lawyer in A mem Hilton 0fHa1ifax’ who with deep and warm feelings, thc drccfrscd (ianrpbclltun, l’ci'cy linnk Mniiiigiw, several others of the Wanderers was Ecniflemllll WHS dearly 10v°ll iii' l\iS St- Joh" H Nii‘l~» “mi F"0‘|» "“""""lf running dropped in a faint iii this mnlily ‘md highly °Eteemed.hY U10 "nt'. U"'mpb°"t""' T" th" \""""“"""‘ mce_ ¢0mmunity_ He was from his youth relatives the Giianliiiu tenders sio- Thc ,,010 vault was won by McDo,,_ u prominent member of thc Methodist CCW sympathy, ‘ Church. . ll f P' t , ‘th H h , 't - _ :o(iirl(i lc mi W1 ug es cl Y' se 'His remains will be accompanied to _- _ ‘ ~ ~ this City by Dr. and Mrs. Moore, nr- riving on Thursdnv evening. The funeral will be held on Saturday. HH rcnnd medal- _ ' i . I ONDON, .»\nc. 9 (speciii -'rn Hooper, city, captured -ten points, MISS A3213; CARR llritisli lingo press npprrrciitly lies 1'; J, lloylc six, Iluily live and Hughes A telegram received in Chn_r10tte_ iilizcil that it wont oil at lirilf rock in flvc. , town announces the ill-nth yestenmy ciiiilicctioii with the coiiiiiiciitn of the morning, September 2nd, of Miss Anni (‘ar s. htro e 1 r, d ug e f the inte Rev _ _ ’ CRICKF¥'1`-1"0ll0win|: are the full Dr. Carr, Campbellton, N. B.. Misa ""1 P““l“° @xi“i’lli'~"“- scores and bowling analysis of the Carr had been in delicate health for The Daily Mull i" ll “\U"0 HWvCi\Y» contest match' played nt. Victoria sevarulyears, but by loving care, the ""*15°““i’1e m0"‘l ililicllfilicn UIC lnutlibl' Park on Labor Day between a team best medicrilattentlon and her own in the f0u0Wi¥\iZ silitorinlz- from Amherst captaiued by Professor patient and hopeful disposition her "Sir Edwnfil UFBY'H ilfillf inininnsn- C. M.~'Wright and un XI. of the tenure of life had been prolonged and like Sifltenleni in U10 Hullsc of Uoiiv Phoenix C. U. of Charlottetown, cap- the hopes of ber family and friends 'H0119 Yifnfefiinv as to thc reasons tained by Prof. Watkis, which result- for her iiltimnte re<:‘ovcry were biiov- Why the British Governincnt will take ed in victory for the luttcr by 37 eil up until a few weeks ago when ll; no part in the San Francisco exhibi- rrmg;_ was realized that the end wus in tion in 1915 should dispose of the PHOENIX (7, C_ sight, Her only sister Mrs, Thomas many foolish tales to which currency lclgnfr 1NN1NG5 MeNutt, Malpeque, was culled to lm- has been given in the United States. bedside two weeks ago and was with hor when the end came. The deceas- rd was ri most loveable young woman brieht, cheerful and patient, evcn during her at- times painful illness A. B. (Josh c. Ollcrton (w.k.) b. and n. host of friends will sinccrelv sented nt the exposition which is to h. d. th Sh lc o c ' mourn er ca . e .avcs t sister, above named, four brothers, FR-E53 L E S - ncrrt mac rum with ri veu; Re- move 'l‘hem‘With The Uthine Prescription. This prescription for the removal of freckles _was wr;itt.en_by_a. promin- Rev. L. Blaelmll ii. D'0rnellas ent Physician and is usually so cuc- C. Stoddart C. Watkis b.A.Tomlins 0 cessful in removing freckles and giv- H. ouercon stpa Gaim n. A. Tom- ine a clear. bsc\1tif\\l complexion uns ......... o that it is sold by M°Ki““0n 'nruz Co., under an absolute guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Don't hide your _freckles under a voll; gctan ounce of othine and re- move them. Even the first few appli- cations should show a wonderful 'lm- provcmont, some of the lighten freck- les vanishing entirely. l'le sure to ask the drugglst for the double strength othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back gunf- J. Little not out .. . . ...... ..' 0 sntcs- . A Aiuericuu yellow press on the rcfiisui of ldiigliinil to tok: part in the l'anu- "It is not from 'piuuc,’ ‘resent ment' or ‘petty miiidediirss' at the siiigulnr action ul llrothci' Joiiutlisin in tearing up the Piiiiiima (fnual treaty that llritiiiii will not bo repro- .oinmeinorute the opening of the Z E Y ` . ' with it, while Joe Doyle mme in H at home; and his brothers Colonel F. ' “J ‘ r ~ -~°-' ' For Chilly Nights and that Cold you can get nothing better than the siiiokeless, odcrless, Perfection Oil Heater. Heats the rovni- or any part of the room- to sunny warmth -- and has every improvement a god healer sliozild have. See the display. ,Fennell £5’ Chandler r ,,-.», moiirn,- her widowed mother, one canal. i _ , f , _,A "It is for two reasons, both eouiilly practical. One is that nn expense to Great Britain of £250,000 ($1,25i),ii