i 3 t , . E ' . I i l i i7T’ < “BAYER” ARE ASPIRIN / ' The nama "Bayer" identifies the jnly enuine Aspirinr-the- Aspirin react‘ d by physicians ‘for over nine- eon yenrs and now madein Canada. Algys buy an unbroken Package p! ' er_Tv.blei.s of Aspirin’ which a Salicylisacld. While it a eti , biduter of cacsillture. to aeelet the public against lrnltationl. the Tablets iNot Aspirin {it All without ihc"‘Baycr cross? contains proper directions for Colds Headache. Toothache. Enrncbc, Ne rulgill, Lumbsgo, Rbcumntisin. Neuri» l tis. Joint Pains, and Pain rfl-‘IRFIIIL Tin boxes of l2 tablets cost. but a Icw cents. Largcr “Bayer” packages n my one Amlrin-"Bayer"—Yoss msui. ea! “II-ver" lrla is the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- 1a well knownkhat All! m-sv-I Blvfl o Bayer Coinpant ll be stamped with their general trade mark, the "Bayer Crola." _ FOR SALE at a sacrifice the property consis- ting of a dwelling house, barn, out» in.‘ dim». iil'f‘] six acres v: land at .\'Iirii.t','.ilt' . nar-rly owned by E. Les H's Adams, nuw the estate of the late N. _K. lilcLean, apply to C. P. cLean, executor of Ihe will of the late N. K. McLean Ht the promises Montague. P. E. l. 39960-9-11-12l >93 __ wa_1.___. ._ FARM in ‘sin Three acme of land with good house and out buildings till in good repair. one mils from Chariot-- Iietewn on Malpeque llnml. Ap ply to Joseph Dulron on the pre- miees_ Mil-MIMI. itnnri-R. 8.3. Canadian Miner The 5.8. Canadian Miner sails from Montreal September 14th. Will ho due Charlottetown Soptvni- be!’ 17th. and will load general cargo for Si. John's, Newfound- land BUNTAIN, BELL 6. CO. Sept. 11-61 A inuiusruci - ANNO_lli_iiiJEMl£NT_ i Ileana W. B. "Prowse and D. A. MacKinnon propriet- on of the Vlmy For Ranch. Norwood Road near Char- ; Iottltown, P. E. l. are pro 'ar0d to sell a limited num ‘ - er of foxes nnd ranch them for parties if they so desire. The Vimy For Ranch was established in the fall of b 191p and has 39 pairs of fox- e 27 of which are owned by sscrs Prowse It lidacKln- 1 non and the bulanca are i boarders. The ranch has been under tho management of r. Fred Andrews and bu eon one of the most» sue a coastal in 1'10 province this ‘ ear. The 39 pairs have to- I day N living pups or an aver- z 1 i 1 www- age of 2 1-2 to the pair. This we think will compare favor- sin; with any ranch in the province having strictly i919 v v-v-w vv-v v v-s-v "plug. ~ pniicy of the trrnnlzo- meat was to select t‘ w very beat foxes that month could bu! and feed the very best I, d. Results have Justified his course. Tho number of l gain can be ranches will , I limited 90 fifteen so P" ilai who desire l0 take ad- t vantlke of Ulla should speak , early. 1M1 be M000 #0».- £1l?:. .=_.=\ ._.___- Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc ‘ammo-Hi t m. en edsae 0-0. In. m}? every trips I 55a 5 € F _l about '1 p. m. PARS I10.” y n, ... a- r -....._ ._-_,_._. Furnitum saIeT I am authorized by Mrs. Mullins to sell at her home Elm Ave. on Wednesday, September 15th. at one o'clock all her household furniture comprising parlor, din 41g room, bed rooms, hall, choice range stove mats, carpets, dishes and all house- hold flvxings and effects. Terms cash. \ BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. 2955-9-11-41 Pd :~—- ___._~:-:__-._-———~ _ ‘—.-—_-—_——i. WE STRUCK WATER AT VERNON RIVER DCEANS 0i" IT. Eighteen thousand gallons in ten oours without. lnwflng the well a bit. There's no natural reason why ‘IOU cannot. have lust as good s veil on your property. Just drop s line to lite lrask Ariesian Well C0. Ltd ‘ Queen ‘w m. fiha rlmsosmwn rl___ _ff_tlitf’f'll?.lp.f f SOOLLEGE. WINDSOR UNWERSITY ii IN Arte. sci-L», Law Illd Dtvinllyd A thorough Academia training, st moderate coat. amidst. the best,‘ social and moral surroundings. sfhe College will September 29th, Next For Calender and Ill-DUB! Oil tutor motion e omruuce qualifications sud resi- lcntla! accommodation. apply to THE PRESIDENT. Windsor. N. I.‘ B7B-7-27July 27tiBopi. Z8. Seed Potatoc s ., The P. E. l.. Potato Growers’ As- sociation wll sell (fortified N0. l IINDPUIPFI Send Potatoes of the Green Mountain. Irish’ Cobbler. and Maine Gaint vnricty to any one making application. Parting desiring stock practically rliseasr- free should apply at. oncc. as llrmvrrs from llnlicd Flutes arc sendinn in ordcrs for carioads at a satisfactory price. shipments to be mndo this fall. Applications and lnqulrlcs should be made at once to the Secretary. W. Boultor, Char- lottetown. P. E. island. 2642-9-6-mwflf. a‘; via last e llaturda! trips an direct to Huston om i “:"'J?'_7"7";;r9“: . ~ " IKTIIIUIATIIIIA IJIIIN‘ FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE 8T. JOHN AND IOBTON tuylaeltlllp‘ "Governor Disrkgwgovzl}! nezewlt. John ‘every WEDIIIIU | . m. (Atlantis time. meetport and Luheo due oat-as Qjarsaoome m» up Sofia. III I ' fits-incl“. I000 ‘ma..- g Anornooin Irocv. rreauut 6.- Hr . _ Fail Wear. FASHIONS FOR AMERICANS. The defiiilnerilTTh-e fetching litle frock shown in today's sketch ap- parently HDDPOVPd of apron effects KL‘43--_%Z_-_’;;"__' - _ ‘POTATU DIGGERS Farmers wish-lug to purchase DOUIIO diggers will do well to call or win-lie or telephone to SAMUEL KENNEDWS JR., (‘harloltctowxn 0r the unflerslguoil. Also for sulc, sici-i stienrs, pin- imis, frames, and licvcl wheels. HENRY MCKENZIE, "lilcKenzicfs Corner, Lot 48._ " P. E. l. 3767Q12mwI3L. ” ivoncn? A reward of $20 will be paid by the undersigned or informntion leading to the arrest and convic- tion of any person or persons found trespassing on Fish or Fog island, in Richmond Bay for the purpose of shooting. The name of the in- former will be withheld. This is private property and anyone found there with a gun without written permission will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. K. B. RICHAIDB. 2l67-8-l3-SatanrlWedih15th Farm for gale Will sell by private sale one of the best farms in Queen's (‘ounty or 21d acres comprising 180 acres cloyar, well watered, and 30 acres good timber land: house and out buildings in good repair; within three-quarters of a mile of North ‘Wlllsltirt- Station, school adjoining rni. Churches of all denomina- tions wlthih a s-‘hort Idlstunce, 7i Fri-fin‘ will "ho sold as above or divided to suit purchasers. Apply to _,- DONALD E. CAKMPBELL, . . North ivllishlro 2727-9»l1~Swed 6i. Fiitill For Sale Cheap Eighty a yres 0n Alton Rd.. Lot 36, ownou y Peter Ottawny, Chnr- ipttetown, No buildings. About 30 acres clear, balance mainly soft wood.‘ If not sold by private sale will be put up at. auction in front of Court l-lnuse at Mt. Stew- art on ‘Fuesdlay, Sept. i4 at Z dcllwk- ADM!’ ‘t0 Peter Otta- ~wuy, Charlottetown or K. J. Mar- tin, Charlottetown. ' 26_75-9-8Wfm3l. iFAliM l_ will sell by public suction at Long River on Tuesdzrv, Septem- her 11st at 4 o'clock p. m.. my farm containing} 43 2-3 acres. 35 Herbs clcsr and the balance cover- cd with soft. wood and lumber, a dwelling house hnd out build- ln-gs nearly new. For further par- ticullrsnpply to W. W. MoRA-E. New London," P. E. l. i Principal with] for Sourls High School, first or second class teacher, male preferr- eotion with accompanies Ltd's ...;....... tor newton m ,4_ new“, ,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,_ pm," v . , rails-Vans radiator-slung 2m T write (3.10. Carleton. Sec’y. i \ 3.. Ii" » v-i-fiiiliilflnl y risuuiis Hill nuns-i find felt that even v "Barber o! the scouti- :3 fir}: V9" 9511011 that had no'"place, in ihe scheme of things sartorial oth- er than to be decorative. The qmq; 1H made of navy blue heavy 11mm, The little apron or panel front i. of white handkerchief linen Im- [rhroldered in blue nnd dull red... A ieimilsr panel appears a1 the b34311 inf the frock. The dress is slightly ‘caught. in at either side with little Wlfllnstitched "ribbons" of the hand. ikelchief linen. The dross is of-the. pip-over variety. evening 0n the shbulder. \ i , ‘Altogether charming early fail frocks-of wool persey cloth for little Blrls are now -being broughtout, One especially charming mom“ Bholved a plain skirt atached to sleeveless and low-necked waist. “"1118 over ‘which was worn a French smock of self fa-brlc qf_ the Style ~80 much flltbroved for small. IIOYs. It ls equipped with a wide‘ Waist band. laced at flther side with a cord or ribbon}. The frock seen was of French blue wool jerséy cloth with colali, cuffs and bolt Oi Mlxora in blue and white check. The belt was" laced with a white wool cord with tassel ends. The smock was a slip-over, hastening on the shoulder. - Plaid taffeta in vivid colorings is to be a popular next season niaitcr- lei for dressy frocks for children. Velvet or velveteen smocks, midies. or jackets are frequently worn with taffeta skirts. One smart dress‘ re- cently seen designed for a girl of six or eight years‘, was entirely of plad taflota. orn 0V3!‘ it was a little short-sleeved jacket of the bolero flnishd with wide round scallops type, made of brown velveteen and all about ifs edge. " " " --i'1‘ub'fabrlc frocks will apparently be in higher favdi will ever before forgirls up io twelve years during he coming season, regardless of the attractive array of silks and wool fabrics that are being sold for chil- men's dresses. azr-zzwadar; ___ s__-.—.ma owns A EMULSION _ The Great nuhh nJiwi-cr You vliligef rid of the con Is and get back your bealig an v gor inst as quick! as d Mrs. .A. Stonehouse, WiIIiamedaIeEsst, N.S. who wrote: - - » "I look a bottle oI OLIVEINEUH EMULSIONJM! Inrlnl when I waelnewa condiuonand had" 1 a nasi cough. My con h lv-Ii msanJlal-orcsslnodmy eallh l Ind elrengih." d I .y .7 Ill "°"'¢'-:'3i'.'i.".:i§'.'.'§.§..'i§.§.'.§.'=a a u ted lo ovary member ol e family-round "d" ~ sold by Dmgglah and Cuserulslioras . Prepared by I’ asIer, Thornton I ('0. limited ‘ Ciolslhirl- Qlll- I I mt SALE Mill pcpuly aid lime kiln is the head 0i Ii. R. Wharf, Souris. F. S, MicDONAlD 2948—9—11-—6l ORGANIIZAAVATILON ’ MEETING". ASSOCIATION OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIMITED A meeting of the shsrehoidcrs of this company will be hold in St. Paul's llnil, Summerside, on ‘Files- day, the 21st day of September next. A. D., i920. at the hour of two o'clock p, m. for the purpose of nr- garnizing, enacting byodnivs, and electing the directors of the cum- pany. Th-is meeting is a most im- portant one. and ranching compan- lcs not. alreadymmembers of lho Association should send In their subscription lmniedlatcly in order to have a voice at. tho Organiza- tion meeting. The Organizer will not have time to interview every- body, and cnmpnnlcs and ranchers desiring to take part in thq meet- ing, and of getting tho bonefit and advantage of membership in the Association should semi in their subscription at once. Only mem- born of the Association will he en- titled to take pnrt in nu- Orgiinizn» lion or will be eligible us direc- tors. Join now! lf you have not re- a ~-.-n "A7115. TQTFHVM] ceived sn application form, send for one. THE ettvzn FOX FUR SELLING ' AUBOOIATION or Primes = aowsan IeLAno timbre - A. i. AreeneulL-Organlzef‘ eummoralde, Eli-I.’ assess-vim n am. selilllfilsilllllflvidlw-IIIIQIIQP- - - ...,,,. a. _, ,_. ,= ..,,. "ti! '1 “He remembered the" time ' a cut and laid bins up [oftwo Mech- So » this ytimerhe used- . - albino-wee summers-woodman” - It prevented infection and healed the cut gently in two days. He always haa Men- fholelum handy now for cute. "bums. bruises, etc. _When he had a cold he put Menlholafum in his nostrils.‘ . If stopped trouble - Meotholatum Ia soil " ave herelaiSc-assd “c.7381, OUIMET, ONE TIME OPEN AND AMATEUR CHAMPION» v TRYING AGAIN AT ROSLYN cis quisr. , This ismtlio latest photograph o‘! Francis Oulmet, one time open and “amateur golf champion of the ‘Unl- teri States "it was liken on the course of the Englrieers‘ Club nt Roslyn, Long island, while he who’ playing in the national amateur championship tournament. a CVHARE FIGHTS TONIGHT IN NEW ORLEANS MONTREAL. "Sept. l0th—Eddie Oiliaro the middleweight well- known here, whom Leo P. Flynn is grooming for tho middleweight title, will be put to the test of his career-when he tackles Young Denny, who twice held Martin Burke to a draw, in a fifteen rounl decision bout. at illelnemann Parh New Orleans, on ‘Sept 10. Flynn wrote to lMontreal yesterday to say the bout was on. CHAMPIONSHIPS... ‘ Ali/lil-PERST, septic-grin Am- herst hnscbail ieair, winners of the Nova Scotian championship series, have agreed .to' meet a picked team of Monclon to battle for the Maritime baseball cham- pionship in Monclon on Saturday afternoon, the yvinners to plny the deciding‘ gsmeHwith St_ Peter's learn, Sh". John x The Amherst reimfwni be a strong one with Brownell in the box. "It-is" expected (hat the gems in "Monclon oniseiurday wllPhs a great drawing csrd, as it is known that lilwili he witnessed by two scouts‘, from the Eastern League, who new been ljntbrcsted in Brow- not; plciltformwtiifces.’ such being the case ‘everyjilayer ' will be doing his utmost to make a good impression“ apqraq euxccptlnnslly good.‘ brand, at, ball,‘ they be looked. or.‘ H, _ ‘ V__.__, . ,-n ‘a ..m,ileved in} Moiicton . oa- .. terynwlll- cpnsist “qt, Cummings, l" f uautrs@’1\fnvtéir; . ' ti); ‘a Hockey League » AProbabihtg vr-sos bbayhma-sla... -. ._Mr.hA._ .W. Covey. the newly h- eeled President of the Maritime Province Branch of the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union “wile” it! Amherstyestorday. In a brief’ we mentioned rocksy. B!!! WI‘! definite announcement a . this early date, but that the wag ent outlook pointed strongly" ' wards a Maritime Amateur flocks? us baseball was worked in Nov Scotla this year. All the clubs are enthusiastic regarding the winter sport prospects and’ everything “Star” Trophy, which was won by the Abblcs of Charlottetown nnd re- turned by them io the trustees, will probably be available for contest- ment again. This is not the old “Star Cup" that has figured in so many lumous games, but u shield. The “Star Cup" is supposed to be at Campbellton at the present time. li. might be possible to also se- cure the latter. However, the mat- ter of a trophy is a minor consid- eration. There is no question but that at least one will be forthcom- ing. I Just how the various sections will be arranged is as --yot impos- sible to state but is probable that the northern groups will run something like this: ‘Fredericton, St. John,,Sussex. and Msrysvilie; Charlottetown, Sackville, Amherst nnd Monctonh Then there will be a Central Section. a Valley Section, a Cape Breton and Eastern Section. The games will likely be run off on the “home and homo" plan with a total of goals to decide the winner. thus eliminating the probability of so many play-offs. There will need to be considerable planning to get the league running but there is no reason why it cannot be done. and we are given to understand that arrangements are to be got under- way without delay. , It- may Iseem a bit early to be v staiting the hockey dope, but. base- blsil ls about. over for this season. and it will take a loi 01' ulunipuiat- mg- before" the league can ho final! ly~ got into running order. in the ' meantime n little airing of‘ the aub- ject-wili serve to instii interest, antipethisps" call forth some valu- ii-ble Msurazestlohs. ' ., , _ . OHARLOTTETOWN EGG LAY- ING CONTEST NOTES, EX- PERIMENTAL STATION i '1 The leading pen oi‘ tho contest is owned by‘ Mrs. R. W. Bullpitt, of Cardigan‘, and two of licr lions, Y Nos. 2 and 9, uro now elogible for reélstratiioniin" the Record of Per- fort-iiunccphaving laid 153 und 163' eggs respectively. Ml‘. James Cain ~01’ ‘Onrdigam-has tho lending pen for life week. This pen laid Bilge. Three pens ilcd for second placc, namely, P. L. Cuinpbollh oi‘ Montague, J; B. Mflimans of Ken- slnmon, shdnlr S. Moafls, oi’ Suin- merville; Each of these pens laid '52 oggs-lni-the week. Tho total humber-oficggs laid during the week was 884, a considerable ln-_ crease over-the record for the previous week": Eighteen hens laid u possible Iofflfiaggs each during 55 I Dir-WW’ stated that he was unable to malls‘ League run on the section prlhblplrafi points towards n lively season. The - various. ' dines-y. dishes plqusn - ammo-nuance expert or a ca. or flavor-revealing ‘to the; to ood enjoyment. _-.- .\ __ Sauce Simrelme. ‘ " " gahteibid; or i3 PIOCIYI/ITZI l That honey-touched flavor _ and crunchy freshness V w’ The {Genuine - Original i,“ a lzt-"z" swcctcnitio L.‘ b and toasting the tcrzzlcr hearts /cf choicest corn. aaenwzowykdyga "proccr"; cf it". .‘~ v. of i "_', - Isy our soccigl the wock, l0 hens were moultlng, nnd l6 hens were broody. Pen No. 5, owned by E. llowuti, French ‘Riv- cr, laid a possible number oi‘ eggs on Saturday. Three additional hone have now passed the 150 mark. making a total of 7 now eligible to: registration in the Record oi’ Performance. These birds are Nos. 4 nnd 8 in Pen 4, owned by ll. L. Machon, Murray l-larbnur, which have each laid 150. and lion No. 1, in Pen l5, owned by C. B. Chap- mun, Amherst, N. S., which luid 152 CKIYS. ’l‘hc other blrils mention- cl last ivock have uddod substan- tial gains to their records. These are No. 9 in Pcn (2, owned by B. Rodd, Brackley Point Road, which has now 156 eggs to licr credit, and lien N0. 5 in Pcn 17, owned by F. C. Lelnchonr, Murray Harbour, with 161 eggs to her credit, besid- es Mrs. Bulipltfs two liens pre- viously mentioned. The compelli- ion l'or_sectinil place among the pens is now quite keen, The Ex- To the man who enjoys a rich, satisfying pipe .. v . “bww. ROSEBUD is aa sweet and it" L L flagrant ae the flower after which It la named, It is always in condition. You coinlxcuf it I: " euit your own taste. Sold everywhere. pci-imcnlal ‘lgurm Pen No.. 22 has laid ll9~l eggs, V. G. Fuller's pen, N0. 3,1171 eggs, J. B. Mlllmaifs pen, Nu. 2, 1168 eggs. F. C. Lelach- eur's pen No. 17, 1160. eggs, and l’. L. Campbell's pen, No. 10, 115i. eggs to date. v Dynamite Explosion Fifty Killed In lap" (Special to The Guardian.) LIMA, Peru, Sept. 13.~l1‘ll'ty por- sons were reported to have been killed or injured in an explosion in Cuiiuo Buy yesterday resulting from two dynamite barges collid- ing. Apparently them was no sor- ious damage to shipping in the Buy, but tops were blown off six petroleum tanks ashore and thous- ands of windows broken in Callaio. Concussion also smashed many windows in Limit, eight miles dis- tint from the scone ot‘ the explos- luli. »