»-r_ " ' ‘ ""1 ,l ~ ,ft _ . . _ l. ' V 9" - _‘_“‘-f?’f_*"“"”?"“l!'_'f' _?1_R"°'+v1»__ J _ if GUARDIAN _ » _norms nm.. ' Af __Ef?ufé_S0dp For a good comp‘¢_\xiou. A so'ap__io be pure need not~nec'essarlly be high priced. _ _ We have on .hand a large-_ srsortment of all ` ‘the lead ng toilet soaps besides other varieties, which, if not iso well known, _ are fully as good and cost less money. We 'sell s ix c akes (small. size) of Baby’s Own Sf\s_p__for roc-7 lbs Pure-_ Castile Soap $1.00 ~ '--3 cakes ]ergen’s Violet Glycerine 2 5c. E. A . F os ter Central Drugstore Sunnyside i 7 V QM bell cull per." x , _ - ' ---M im- -.1--1';-'f'$.Z|.“‘l'.‘..'.'i. I s Nfcessary _ _ I _ I veal. --1. me ".'i.".Zf¢a:..f""' "" A ____°_'_I'het§_:uare1an A has an ,the Hoivin o er news and the SWEET satisfaction of being the- HOME D_BPer for Prince Edward Island. 'Subscribers' is-dd-_authors are asked t0 "mit by M0“°y _Order or by Reg- i“"°“d Letter. The Guardian is not responsible for; remittances forwarded otherwise than as above. MEM -_l ‘The Guardian welcomes reliable “SWB from persons throughout me Province. All such items should be mailed to “The Guardian News Devil." Charlottetown. immediately after the event, etc., have transpir-_ ed- Mau lim __ _ ::As a relief and remedy for diar- rhoea, dysentery, summer complaint -and all kindred ailments. there ie. lnothing you can get that will bring about » better results than Rexall Diarrhoea Compound. Sold with the distinct understanding: that if- lt_ is _not so good as wo claim it to be the purchase nrlcc will lie refunded, 25o. The Mneliinnon Drug Co.,`Corncr_ l Great George St. and Kent Bt. MEtf. I _W _ ' The ;$`r/tool l/ml Has Won. the U0 _ Your F rie They're looking up to you- promfse of success. But you need training fricn '-the truiningthut puts POWE The U C. C will train you writer, booklieeper, office man mission merchant and Civil Ser § 11/idenae of fha Peujile l _.ii ndS_ Expect f You-_._ you have made o. good start- show i i.|lulESf'_ lultirlss. __ _ - oou= iouslulunu _9“§iB“_"d “I°“LP.i*_5€_9.“° ` o which wiu be played at 10 "a. m. to ‘ is choose the less." Turning a day _als_o. For this m etitl _ the rilllll 'S “fC|Il1'l'll0ll lil' _°-vi _ - - d_,_aw-_ is M follow-_ °° 9 °° __-,,, _ _ g ' corner at full speed he collided with Mrs. _lgehoneld v. Mrs. Cooke. -` litre Mrs. _ Miss 1’ ahon v Miss Le Noir slzer v. Mrs. Hyndmsn. ope v. Mrs. Clarke. FIRST CONSOLATION MATCH. Yesterday's play also comprised the tlrst round of _the First and Be-_ con'd Consolation Matches, in which the coinp_stitors were respectively the first slit those champi tion th Miss Miss Mrs. son. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs, Mrs. teen and the remainder ot who did not qualify for the‘ onship. In the First Consola- s results were: _ Pipes heat Miss Haszard. Downey beat Miss Bartlett. Bonnymnn beat Mrs. Patter- Dawson beat Mrs. Warburton. _Barnes beat Mrs. Crowe. Vroom beat Miss Teighe. Dickie beat Mrs. Bagnall. Goodwill beat Miss White. The draw for the second round in this competition which will ho~p1ayed to-day' resulted as follows: _ Miss Pipes v. Miss Downey, Mrs. Bonnyman v. Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. Barnes v. Miss Vroom. Miss Dickie v. Mrs. Goodwill, In regard to the First Consolation match also there is a Desolation competition in which the competitors are the eight players who were knocks ed out in the first round of the First Consolation. For this Desolation the draw is as follows: Miss Haszard v. Miss Bartlett. Mrs. Patterson v. Mrs. Warburton. Mrs, Crowe v. Miss Telghe. Mrs. Bagnall v. Miss White. SECOND CONSOLATION NIATCH. The first, round in the Second Con- solation Match, in which there were 0111)’ t,\`vo Pairs of competitors, re- sulted-ns follows: Mrs, Roberts beat Mrs. Alwn.rd_ Mrs. Purdie beat Miss Hazel. The drew forthe second round in this competition places Mrs. Purdic against Mrs. Murray, who gm; uw bye-in the first round, while Mrs. Roberts gets the bye in the second round, ' l"1ny _ln the second round of the Championship Match and the two De- fl--tho technical business training " It behind out DESIRE. _ _,_ . _ for is position ns stenographoriypc- solution Matches will commence at 10 a. iii., while the third round of the Championship Mutch and the second ager, clerk, banker, broker, coin- viue, _ _ Sepf. 2nd. I _ College Re-Opens I A Gel l"ree Books _ The full term begins Sept. 2nd, (Tuesday). It is to your ' advantage to get your applica- tion in early-the sooner you jf iériroif 'tile' _soonér will yew be ready for the BIG Pos1r1oN. _.__ You should have acopy of l\icIntosh’s “A Little Journey toe. Good School.” Il.'s free to you. _ __ Our annual year book-sent free ~ will toll youall you-want to -know about our school, ~ courses. teachers, etc. -Write for it. ` Wm. Moran, Principal W _ Uniiill Cilllllll _.» - -. -Royal Bm erclill Collette at i_a..i'l.u..g. _ Qi _ f t! -- -_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_----_H Guaiuiulh cl. 0no conf por _word first lmoriio for each continuation. Cul: must Twenty-five eente. a_sslrl_l:liAlis"‘" in this column, lnll cont per l = - _ ..- ‘_ '_ '_ < , _ aosiuuzns wallrlzb BOARDERS WANTED -GOLLEGE Students preferred at 66 King St. 1101-liim. * | ELMALE HELP wAN'ri§h'- AN "`iE`:ii’nn1aNoED housekeeper. No washing. Good wages. Apply to Murdock McLean, _ Noi‘th____Wiltshlre. 1103-8-26Mtl. WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL ‘ housework. Apply to Peardon House, 225 Water Street. ' _ _ _ioes-s-25Maipd_ WANTED-TWO GIRLS AT KING _ EdWerd___H'otel._ 1055-8-22m4lpd. WANTED-A MAID FOR GENERAL housework, apply to Mrs. D. A. Wedlock,_249_Prince Bt. ____ 1035. WANTil_.lD,_SIX SMART GIRLS FOR oéir ‘iilil_llnery_ work rooms. Apply t is week to Miss Randle, at Prowse Bros. Ltd. 1010-8-20Mtf. " Edward Ste. *All modern improve- ron sans-ONE Pain BLACK ron. same, Dnsmannn nwilzh- LING, situated Cor. Fitzroy _-_‘and ments, Apply 303 Fitzroy St; _ ___*______ 7.1_0_-8-4’Mft. FOR SALE-PROPERTY 'AT BRI,Gi-I- ton, corner North River Road-'iand Villa St. A bargain. Every con- venience. A. W. Beardsly. _ _1il8_1-B-2211461. Foxes Borrowman’s Stock and one black male from »I-larry Lewis' Stock. Aldrod England, Ellerslie. . vze round 'of the First and Second Con- solation Matches will begin at 2 p. m. THE NEITHER 'l`tiE IEIPERATURE _ (Special to the Guardian) _ _¢» wind shower beautifully mild _with light showers at night. The tide will be high this evening at 7123 und tomorrow at 8.33; it rises tomorrow morning at 5.35 and Friday at 7.04. The sun sets this evening at 6.47 and tomorrow at 6.45; it rises to- morrow morning at 5.14 and Friday at 5~.16. » The moon rises tonight at _12. The last quarter of the moon was on Sunday, Aug. 24th at 8.18 p. mi. There will be a new moon on Sune day, Aug. 31st, at 4.38 p. nl. - The length of today will be thirteen hours and thirty-four minutes. The temperature at 10.30 o’clock yesterday was 69 degrees above zero and the lowest was '47 above. The lowest the previous night was 62 above. At nine a. m. it was 69 and nt' nine p. m. 58 above. » e » . o oe.»o'ov,»‘ ste ego o.» o g..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;».;»;».;..;..;. uousi ilislviis ee a so .§. ezo 4% 2 ¢:» sg. 0,0 ~°» e o o 0 o ,° »,¢¢_oo_»‘»e e.o o:o»:¢o:oo:n‘oo,u.» s uzuzoozuzoo, .The following registered at the TIDE, H00!! ETC _ ` TORQNTO, Aug, 27.-Moderate to their foreheads met. » Not .t.-he on fresh southerly to southwesterly 5. Y- - ' THE WEATHER.-yesterday was \ 0 ' 2’ T A1 # .9 ` . _Q e`:~,` A ig: _- -2; 1 - `o doo o ole `o one o .9§'I'.'i5§. §‘;F (.4 Q, ___ __As sew sp ye shall rip. _ _llo _Site Blushed. _""1’llst'_i'ia` nicedooking fellow who’s just come* in," laid the young mga Wlio"‘Vl‘ll.s~illinchlil‘g with his best girl atv-Whlte's¢ “Is he a. friend of y°\ui9.?." , *_ ‘ ' _ _‘fYe§_;_ .i,1_1d9_$d. I know him well," laughed the maiden. "Shall I ask him to join us?" "Oh, George!" said the girl, blush- lag; l'thls is-so suddsn.” ‘3$udden? What do you mean?" he askedl in surprise. “Why-why, that's our young min- ister.”- lbovt Flies. - o1elz'ehs` who nsve’haa during the pest fow` weeks to expend 5 ni-,tie for. tune on fly paper, or' "tanglefoot" as it is technically? innown, should ap- preciate the following definitions: "_F,ly--ii familiar summer boarder who miingles `with"_'the cream of society, 'gets `stiick"'on the butter and leaves -his specs behind. Fly-screen-An ar- rangement for keeping flies in the house." _ < Scrtoriul Tastes. "W--'s likalf-guinea. flannel trou- sera" are advertised in the Belfast Evening Telegraph under the heading oi ‘-‘Brevities." Personally wo would rather pay a trifle more and get then; the right length. Extraordinary! _ ‘ To pass from the subject of rnen’s _ flannels to womcii's-well, read it for Yourself. A pretty young woman, with a large white hat, pink coat and narrow white skirt, stepped on u trolley car in one of the suburbs up the Sound. Everybody knows what a beautiful combination picture is made by a tight skirt and a high our stop. Well, when this young woman boardekl the cur she disclosed a pair of black silk open work soqks held up by a pair of men‘s black silk gartcrs. A gasp of astonishment crime from other \vomcn getting on the same can and waiting iur others, _Some of i.hem -made » renlarksw complimentary and n few otherwise. The car wus followed by a crowd of men. The one sys. " According to a. recently issued White Paper, Lupungu, one of the most powerful chiefs in the Congo, is "a villainous-looking individual, with only oue_ eyeand three hundred or more wives.” Evidently his one eye is of the “glad” variety. Two Heads ure Better, etc. When two players collided ln a cric- ~-ket match _a'b.Easthourne _tha noise » 'was hoard allenound-o hhe_g_round as ly people, however, who have been put- ting their heads together.recently to brighten cricket. ',_-_ ~...- -- ” ~~!l U-lbw Dear ct the Price. __ _-,I-I~e:_--"!_l_`p,eiiz_iy for your thoughts, Miss Sterl'ir_ige`_but I suppose you va- lueftllem-a_t,_ more than that?" _ Slip: ‘_‘_Oh. _n_ol' The fact is, I was think.ing___of. ‘you'." ` ` 9 - _ _ _The followiu'g*"' sign was posted at ‘the opening ollthe baseball season in the office of Postmaster Campbell of Chicago: - ' ~ SPECIAL NOTICE. ~ ‘All requests' for leave of absence handed fn notlater than 10 a. rn. on the dav ‘ol the game." SAVED-IFRUM IIPERATIIJNS Two Women Tell How They . ‘ : f. _ I Of- Two Evlls. _ _ . The little boy-in this story from Touche-a Tout was evidently a nrm. believer in the old adage, “Oi two the minister. “Where are you running to my lit- tle man?" asked the minister, when he had regained his bregth. "Home," panted the boy. "Ma's going to spank mel " “Whs.t?" gasped the astonished minister. "Are you eager to have your mother spank you that you run home so fast?" "No," shouted the boy over his shoulder as 'he resumed his home- ward flight, “but ii I don't -get there before -pa, he'1l do it!’_’ _ _ _ _______. . FAHMEHS' PIENIC The members oi the Cornwall Farm- ers’ Institute had a picnic to the Ex- perimental Station yesterday after- noon. About 1l5 in number, they o'cloclt»_ There they were taken in: charge by Mr. Clark, who conductedl them over the Station, explaining everything in his characteristically thorough manner. ~After a. while the visitors were addressed by Mr. '1‘. Benson, the Provincial Poultry idx-’ pert. Then they were again taken in hand by Mr. Clark, who took l;he_m over the _alfa.lfa._and ,grain plots. This was followed by tea at live 'o’clock in the afternoon and nt six o'clock the party left 'the Station. Before lcav- ing, however, they showed their HD' prcciution of Mr. Clark’s good otliccs to them by .according him a hearty vote of thanks, on the motion of Mr. Pope Crosby, seconded by Mr. Ho- ward. - ' _... _ _ ., l;| 4 ‘ 0l1l€l'l o_Work me is ' etensihe 3 ls the best tonic. Inprevents headaches and biliousness hy stimulating the liver and digestive organs to natural 2? 'Tn E drove out to the Station about two -~ __ __ v _ _ _ fslr|'~~--- axon- n n_o- Spccial Fill’ Week 0llly l - ;l Allniited number of _26 in. Ameriv can Hand Saws, nicely polished- -Steed Blades, Varnlshed Hard wood Handleé 7, 8 and ro points to the inch. This a Saw that looks well, feels well ana stands well. We have about tl1re` ' dozen left of a large lot' we purchase! sometime ago. Regular price $1 5: I Special for this week I only 85_ceac 1.00 value in Plums I _ rms week' s9__ Smooth Plane we are offering is spécl IC - This Iron value at the price. .lt is 8% in. long with 1% in. S Cutter. Adjustable and with latest ini- ` provements. Regular price $i. Yours for E1,- i-'-_ »i\_w.-.’.`.r: `_;_f_ These two articles are necessities in the-homes ry household should have them.- Mover qulokiyfir eve slo _ action. ' 'A I 1 N --_ .L mll.'f'f-i_,_ _ i-__i¢_ ~'\ 'l'-'-.-1-f - C ,(1 _ _k,‘E__& _l --"_l_-J_i'iLc~‘ _ i; ` ____Resv Cheeks ' i y follow its daily use-=becdu`s¢ _this plensentlvbubhlinn' drink is mildly laxntive in its action and clears the - ‘ blood cl impurities. A :_ at an pap,-ee. = _ _ -Take s Bpulefllom To_-_lion as i See our Siuth Window on Queen _S__ti'eet. _ __ Zn- HIGH QUALITY FLliU|iSi asrasrisnsn 18,.. ` _ _ _ _ SHIRK 8-3 SNIDER, Ltd." " _ Manufacturers ol Buda and other llilib Quality Hooray; Mills at Bridgeport also Baden _ ' Eastern Wholesale office for the Trade at Pictou. Nova iSco"fia ~` " - ' J. B. H ART Yi Wholesale agent for Maritime Provinces, Newfoundland and _ _ West Indies ._. . ‘ I Our low mill prices will interest you. Car lots and s w movers are poor bargain getters. _, _ Q _ fV.‘l"‘l"1L |'”,l`°'f_'-I 5,!" _ V “ - 4. l #nf ». _‘___ ._t" "°2,°~%`; V3‘f)¢ I Ca rvell Bros. Agents for P. Upward. Z1. _ _ _ ._ _ _ . _ l _ _ . jo |`é0,,|'in"-_mlm -_ » 771-8-8Minio. JOHN R. _,_ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ owing to' tiiuera'ls,~ weddings, lame ` V ' " `t.-ack, lllJil`se‘ cleaning, sore throat, . _ _ headacl1e,_‘indige`stion, etc.. must be r DINNIS. PEDIGREED l"0XE$. LTD. Incorporated July 22, |915 Authorized Capital $500,000 Subscribed Capital $l25,000 Shares each $l09 §'l` ` ' MALE HELP WANTED ps _ s __ ___ _'__l_’_|S__°_&!-i£_ ___ _ I WILL OFFER AT THE AUi_`JTION` Sale of Mrs. Reuben Dlckison, ...Thursday Zllth the following stock: fat. cow, mllch cow, 2 year old helfers,”nnd 5 spring pigs, Austin Scales, St. Elcnnors, 11262l,MD nor w-AN'rnD'-A1»Pi.Y 'ro A. Duohemin & Oo. 3-21M1W- 6iYoZ\'rTsT°`s`n`wTNoWr.i`K6?iir3ie5§. ,_eI,,1p~cd. H ll Douglas, Expert. iron shun-SHORT-HORN Bum.- Marquls, of Selkirk-80729, 3 years' old, Good individual and splendid` stock getter. Nxrlee' on ei>i»ll°el=l°“ J. ‘Bradford ilman LOHB RWOI. P, E_ 1, 1102-8-26M6i FOR BA MINK, BLACK. BLUE. ex-ou, ti rod foxes. T. G- Ive!- uas' . ¢-m_f!*_f- FOR 'AL A FARM CONTAINING 120 metal. Will sell with or wif-h0llt eh; 3,-gp, Agplylwllaliam Moore. Bs -1 P. . lan .- ~ ' °"' iviesaaeurd- ron __ _lil-Pam' ooiuMoN LOT 14,' ghdldottstown, 40x180- for- merly`,loMi'ed by Martin Pinaud de- ceased.. Go_od dwelling, stable and workglrop thereon. ADDI! M°I‘°““ -_ it McKinnon, Solicitors. Charlotte- _,_,.,,,,.,-_~-.»- ._ _ __1oss;s-zzusi. roiliilii _sous onoica .caros foxes paired at 8760.00 a PIU- A good silverdog at $1500.00 A. Northern Stock. some Eels at #Si _gg , mr, portage Wild Anime. oompfayr- sez aaa. Pol-me he nw.,-muwm, 1_0!!-8-80_M13l. 'Morell Hotel, Plione 175 11./ - ' 1104-8-26M6ipd. FOX RANOHERS. ATTENTION . Every ,fox rancher should have one of our patent drinking fount -- sins in each pen to assure the fox as hgvlng clean water at all times A pply lways on hand at P`_E--1 Isllzliid Foal Exchange and Realty,- U . Ltd. d James Arthur & _C0 _5§,,’,m,,,.,{¢:_n» _ sas-1-aims., T0 r__ _ T0 LET, HOUSE ON HILLSBORQ Bt. with modern conveniences. at prgggnt Qgguplcd by MP. MCLBIQB. ` Possession given Sept. first. APPIY at -Wollner’s Jewelry Store. s_1si_geti 976- - - T0 RENT-HOUSES. APPLY 'SM or-ess ¢ t. -.M U- lsim o WANTED IN BUMMERSID BOARD tier n young gentleman.__At>Dl¥ £4". ing tel-me' etc., to “H . 15 Gm", to St. Charlottetown. " ' 1122-a-zauapa. P. E. `I. ` 1054-8-22lVI6ipd. L0 LOST. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN Margate and Summer-side, me_\n’s grey raincoat, large size. Kindly rr-turnto John C. Durant Margate _ _ ~ -_ 1100-s-zemzlml; Twpewrlters and Talking Machines d Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, yester- day: A. McConnell, St. Thomas, Ont., James St, C. 'Moore, Eldon, Alex. Martin, Valleyfleld; A. S. Prowse, Murray Harbor; J. Lee, E. Boswell, Vlctorin, R. C. Lee, Calgary, ° Alta P. S. Prowse, L. G. Browse, Murray River; Mrs. Mc Thielo; Miss Quirk England; W. O. Scott, Halifax, W. H. Townsend, Rollo Buy, Miss M. C. Fl'Staurt, London,_E_ng. J. R. Diprum, F. Munn, St. Jacques, Quo. Victoria Hotel, Charlottetown yester- ay: - Mr. and Mrs -H. H. Parsons, Furness rails Me., J. J. Hicks, and wus, i The following registered at the _ , . _ _ A1 bany N. Y., H. Beazley, Sourls., Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Thoma.s,_Dundas; A. (J. Saunders, and wife, L. Bharo Eva S. Tlourley, Bummerside, H. lll. Bryant, A-lberton, mass, W. P._ Mur- 'ray, Sussex, A. B. Burnt, St._ John, E. N. Cooper, Toronto, J.` H. Bart- let, and wife, W. J. McKenzie and 'wife Wellington,,Delewsre, J. McLar- en, Toronto; R, N, McKay, Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hall, Lancaster, Miss Bessie Pool, Lower Montague; Mrs. B. B. Reid, Bt. Louis, Ill. ::Buntaln, Bell lr Oo. for best coal, lowest prices. _ 9-2liMtt. _ ._: ::Datnt"y and discriminating women insist on a selection from n full line when they want the beet in dainty perfumery. Harmony Rose, Harmony Violet, Trailing Ai-butus, Carnation, Le Treble 75e an os. The MacKin- non Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Stl, MEM. Escaped theSurgeon’s Knife by Taking Lydia E. Pink- hnm_’s _ Vegetable _ Compound. swmhmdre. Penn. _ "_ For amen years I su_i’l‘ared_untold agony, and for _ ' _,,_...-_ ., one period of nearly __i,_,,.,,,,"__ -_ twoyearsIhadhem~ .;._'._f.y_/ -_ \ ll 3,;-,-__> * _ orrhages and the ' ._ doctors told me I __ ~__ _-would have to un- Qé, _ig dergo an operation, ' -iii but 1 p¢gsn_ta1ung ,,,_ Lydia E. Pinkham's _ Ve g e t a ble Com- »_<-;--,-*"<, _..,_<_,_____>‘_‘__;_.-.~ pound and ani in ' 4 good health now. I fA______\?_ Q`,____ arnsli over the -~ _ _ -_ ‘ \»_Chan'ge of LUo and cannot praise younVegetable Compound too hig ily. _- Every woman should take it at that tithe.. .I-.recommend it to both old and young for female trou- bles.” - .Mi-s. -Eunx, Buunrasolti., Swarthmore, Pa. _ Baltimore, Md.__'_-"' My troubles began with the loss o`f_a_chlld, and I had hem- orrhages for four months. _The doctors iild sn operation was' necebsary, but I. dreaded it snd__deci_ded to uy_Ly_dla E, Plnkh_am_'s Vegqtoltle _ Com`po`uhd, The medicine has mgdfarne swell woman and 1_eelel§>hg \'._=\_,<_l___<> my °~§»\___w<»ri<. "- . ' 1. I IC... qi ‘gent Stu millirdorez Md, _ _ _ _ Sinoswe guarantee that all testimo- nial which Wlelpublish are genuine, is it not fairto snpposelthat if Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound has the vir- tuewhelpthdseiwomen it will help any other woman who ls sufferin in s like TERMS I0 per cent on application _ A '_ ` A 40 per cent September 20, l9|3 50 per cent November I5, |913 THE ASSETS- on which tlief issue of $123,000 is made consists of: - Onepalr 2 year old Dalton breeders (now in Dinnis ranch) that reared 4 young ln_i9i__2_a_nd -4 ln 1913 Five pains of young foxes (1913) of the Dalton, Oulton, Rayner and Tupllu strains, all selected from litters of 6’s, 5‘s and 4's_ A- .The sole use of the name "John R. Dlnnls" and cost of organizing the company.. _ ' me Pkovislousi iuilncrolls President, John R. Dinnls, Charlottetown, P. E, I ckman and Fox Rancher. _ - __ Vice-President--Dr. B. C. Borden, Sackville, N. ll. President of Mount Allison University. Secretary-Treasurer-J. Walter Jones, B. A., B. S. 1* _ (Toronto) Charlovetown, P. E Island, Farmer, Author of “Fur Farming in C.. -da,” late of the United Statls Def artment of Agriculture, ' Director-'--William E.Camfron_ B.A, (Oxon) First Rhodes Fchoiar froni- P.E. Island, Proiessorof Econ :mics and Commerce, St.l)unstan's C\_llege. . -_ Director---Charles Lyons, Charlottetown, P. E. island, Mayor of Charlottetown. ` _ ' VH O rar iliNN|s Rauch Mr Dlnnls is the most successful large rancher on Prince Edward Island The Dinuln Ranen 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 n thoroughly up-to-date equipment and is under the direct supervision oi Mr. Dlnnls who lives close to his ranch and personally tends the animals. An eillelent staff of men assist ln managing and guarding lhe Ranch. Send for prospectus to J. Walter J ones, Charlottetown, P. E- I., See- ‘ 2 manner? retary Treasurer. 55e- r \ l 4 _ \. If . ,|- \`_\\l~. 5-a8Mtf _