h. ROGERS HARDWARE col, Linlited; CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. 1 I i ;l n as»: FLQJAMIESON B/CCLUMFTED ofhcc will be closed thiffiavgeaek.“ l; superior to any floor Paint on the Market. it dries hard overnight, with mirror glouistaindc fgpdillfld washing, never sticks and wears like iron. Canollo In used on vorandahl, etc. Get a new color card trorn . HM...“ +0 eon-coo o¢+o+>o++o+oo++++o+n~ 044+»- E. R. BROW . ‘ 146 RICHMOND STREET CHARLOTTETOWN Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and A P121116 GlilSS IDSUHIIICG at _I cAzETTEo-iliinuoztulg liixbltgllf‘£l'i:(lKilZr:i'i:£i-fllm Mr N Y) W l])l31"1111l11(i1l 1111110111110118 1V ‘(EV-i P-‘l l i1 l_ '. l\‘1\( h! , . <. l Agent atlSummerside, Lloyd Lewis Good Strong Stoci Companies. ps4 >4 o 6A4 0004 0b§-$LQO—OO4OO o0 »-o4o6§4§n-00-¢§4-O44O-O'91 11".; fmhnvlng; THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i 111E CENTRAL lllldllllldil SHOP FROM Holman’: Catalog. OFFIC E CLOSED.—Dr. Johnson's ROSE VALLEY-Rev. F. E. ‘Boothroyd will preach at Rose Vllliey at 11 o'clock on Supt. 6th. open Wednesday afternoon and night. . 4674 ~\ BONSHAW SERVICES -Sundn.y services, Sept. tith: ltev. W. E. Ailken will preulfh at Bonshaw. Iillmpton llud North 'l‘l"‘y0u on Sunday, Sept. 6th ' , River llt .'l, and (ilittoll at .7, im ‘United Church of Caulldu. University. DAY, SEPT 2N D., §-§4-§-O-O-O-OOb-u~O-§O-OO‘ l1rice.~:. Store open nil day WED ‘NESDAY. ~ ivice of lilllulliu. recently gazettl luppeurs the following: (Justonls ldxci. 'I‘i-IE “KNOW now” 1s MADE INTO EVERY F13 OF HICKEY’S hilligi»il'i..i“"..iIFS i.‘$';f.'£...“‘;;-.,$ i lhts, s. n. Nitfhlillilllll. D. n. Bears, ‘prov his. lSupy.) M. NTMucDonnld Vi. .\/l., 1). \V. Ross. M. KL, .1. C -Y0r.‘stou. are retd. 26th. March, BLACK TWIST This in why .l'-ilckey's Black Twr-t comes first, it has the make-up andfiavor in every fig that no other brand The man who chews tobacco knows that when he buys Hlckey's. he's not taking any chances of getting 1 poorly made tobacco. HICKEWS because it is the BEST IIIGIIEY‘ & ' iIl0IIOLSOII TOBACCO COMPANV LIMITED. . Kiddies‘ I e proud to wear Hurlbuls l. They are thoroughbred. I 2. They ore comfortable. I 3. They ire lexiblwno pain; - fill‘ breaking in. 4. Their mother can afford to colors given with eueh pair or Hurlbut ihooe trom nae 5% to 10%. l W; opcolailze _ In the correct fitting o! HURLIIUT the kiddies to nee the play Home: i One fro, with every pair. ‘ ALLEYnfltl EAAJSHIQPIABLE- Dictionary, Coupon Please find enclosed/the cum oi $--- New or Renewal Guerdlanfind Now University Dictionary. -...............-......u.-.....--..-.--..-..-.- .........-......-. ...-........ ‘vjlloiudo 15o oxtrlhfor po ago beyond l0 mllll N‘ ‘ tllerl: lmnlu) \ TOBACCO -_—-<o.@_-__ That's why men all ask for Millions 0f flgg uned l PERSONALS i t ‘yin the city. Rev. M. l). MrUliiltlill and .\l [llellcc ill Sacilvilie. Charlottetown and Mrs. V. (Eobbs. ' "accepted n. position, mucil to ti regret of his many friends here. l toriu, ll. C. ifllilllfllll returned Monday nigl from n visit to Mrs. l‘rowse's f0 lor '1‘. W. L. Prowse. because-H- zlcmlnlpnllirul by ills ‘brother-ln-‘izl til-o past two nloutils zl-L his wife ipzlrcllls iVlr. null Mrs. Kenneth M ‘ beod, Sprllrglolv. visiting his old home hero for til LQUT‘ -SOL£ visiting his mother. brothers ml sisters there before sailing ;New York. line. Mass“ ’ month visiting relatives nnv , l .i'riends. While in the city she was l Q ‘the guest of her sister, ‘Mrs. W.‘ i P. Dillon. I l l i ' 4 Quick, Info, can lolid‘. This beautiful‘ Ploy House Box In 1 ‘ Prevent ohoo pronoun A: nllohnnorl in: l n: ‘TO ENSURE LIVER FOOTWEAR CLEANLINESS sun m. day right mo.‘ Enos. This lnxotlvc health drink quickly restores your system to normal, cleansing It of the wastes and pollonl that clog and beoloud the l l l 1 ‘ mind. Data Flm thing every morning drink a glass of cold or warm water sparkling with Eno’: Fruit Salt. Phone 211 H. L. WORTHY onuaolsr Subscription‘ I I Tilt naeolvuoeneefl thin l0 miles. SUNDAY ' sl-znvlcss-llev. n. K. Ross will prozlcil ill ilrudulbune at 11 o'clock on Sept. llthn, Lung JOINS FACUQLTY STAFF.--Mlss CITY SCHOOLS open WEDNES- CARTERS i BOOKSTORE is lilo piuce t0 IlnylRUSTlCOTJVCQIlE SCHOOL BOOKS llilll scuooLl-"lr- 11"" M“ l‘ "- SUPPLIES, largest stock, lowestllllilrlllllllllllvll- Agricul- ture~ll‘r‘.lllk ii. ilopel‘. i-lerdslnu ,. tihurlotletolvll. 'i‘ho Civil s€l'V1(!€l\\'(|vp_11 (impulld; i)r. and Mrs folnullssiuu ill announcing the GH-lilnvylyr, John llovyer, (Irzrpllud ‘tzlblishulisui. of eligible lists hos {m3 “]{ll|_\1[‘§_ \V. A, I1[)\v|1usg_ (‘ra iiurgoss, liotllon Cimrlot lutown Ue- ‘ 31,‘, I11. 'i‘. iiilzgs, City. loft yesterday t0 ‘llMcLu-od, o1‘ A-lurruy lliver, and .\Ir. nttcmi tho United Cilurcil Collier- , ‘Mr. Herbert Webber, violinist. ‘hns left for St. John. where he 110.3! Mrs. '1‘. W. 1.. Prowsu and thri- nmr iloulc. ut. iilploy. (int. They were mot at Milntrelll by CfillilCib‘ l IMr, Kenul-‘llll Mlle-Lend, Spring- tou. left for ilostoll. Muss" Friday illr. Jzlnlus ii. Doll. Mr. Dell spentl ‘past two months. loaves. this morn ‘ dug nu return to India. He will, Bull’ ‘m’ M Mlmtmal for a mmlthlldurily, left on return this weck ‘to ‘their lloule in (loncord, ‘N. l-l., af- l some wee-ks - here l Miss Katie Driscnli, of Brook- l has, left on return l home after spending the post. I t r noon-do lZino-pado "'“"" OPEN THIS AFTERNO0N—'i‘he Woolworth 5, l0 and l5c Store wi-li remain open this afternoon for the benefit 0t school children wishing 1i ' school supplies, WHITE DRUG STORE only drug store open Wednesday afternoon and night. 467 JAMIESOIWS only Drug Store ——- POLICE COURT-Fred Kenny. a young nluu well known about ithe city was arrested yesterday ‘iorenoou on n warrant crhargeli with sending ill n false alarm for il'111‘l! ut ills resilience. Sydney Street, on Sulldny afternoon. 'l‘ilu accused lull-l ileou suspected of ll similar offence on different occu- siolla. . ACCIDENT AT RUSTI‘CO#An ‘illillliillilillll zust-ideut occurred at ilnsticu yesterday when u cur in which lilreu men were drivlllI-i‘. comfortably. Chulllilor About Doiron _ ,ii<-‘ilo Worth, 413133-111iii-illil-lltil‘ “Yard. Lowell. ‘hlussn, Al lilrnt Word Jnsopil Ward, (‘wliilrlili l1i(1 Mrs. J. ll. ilowzltl. (Yllzlrlul zululi: Lionel Milcf-liilzln. i(‘llnrlor!eto\vll Steele, Lucy ' Mrs. (i. ii. llIKHY. FL; I‘. ‘onto. Our; All: '. IOuL; Iii v. ii. ii. . 4 Snsk. of Mrs. Fred Benton. torm- overturlleil. Tile accident was caufi Jean Aulli who has been spending: od by the (zur swervlng to ovoid the sululnrr with hor futiler, :Mr_ J__uollisiou with zulotllol- auto. The M. Auid, City, loin-es this morning,‘ for Portiulld. llwgoll, where shei ‘ ‘ . - . I - , I l. I es wore lrokell _ will Joln tho fllclillY stuff of R(,G(1|,]zl|::,lla[l lglilnfiyloroiilii‘vs were rlestmggslwilkul“ rim" ‘mm (lccupnuis of the r-llr. who belong to ‘Rusllco, received n bud shak- ROLLINGS HOTEL NORTH zrrrivzlis wero Z (‘iilurlol tetowlli . "Ono wwoutly. solemn uluvulzht.” vlnwu; ‘bliss Doris Ilnwutt, (‘iulr ottctowu", ‘.\lr. and Mrs. ll. l. ssa; ‘Illiss iillliun Main-nu. (‘r1 x pertinent, oi‘ (Yustzllus ulld lidxcisvrquu,“ Mn “m1 31,-.‘ _]_ p, [gm-wry i» “Dllllllll lelllllllllll Gllllllllb O~ A" 3' i-lzllllfzlx \'. 8.; Ivan ilorue Kulll- ilundivup on .llis season's spic-udid t7} (Jiluriottclowu. Among the Nliiitizlqvun nmn<_,,.d_ NMWA“. S‘. WM.“ u mowhua uppollllluellls. clan, are the follow-wk ;' ‘Marion King. ilildl (iiillillli. Gerlir lllnnchzlril. llosr Creek. Nebraska, was the guest of Ryan. Churlnliefrnvn; Mr. Hurryilis rvlzllives. Messrs. David and zillurphy. (‘ll:ll‘lottv‘o\vll; Nita our‘ “BX. Sir-wart of this vicinity for a ’ ‘ ' i, New (ilzls short time, .\lr. Ric-Queen and sun ltiiss Florrie Machood wussa 98-8- sellgur 'l\10l1lll.\)' stalling on ‘the S. S. HOulelilga , rezuuill-g from a visit with friends in St-sldarwn, N. S. iliiss Illuth Rodlgcrson, Charlot~ tomwn, spent Sunday at her home. S-hc was accompanied by lllliss Jes- s.e McLeod, teacher, East Royalty. Miss Eulalia illiacLeod spell-t the weekend in Fredericton. Word has been received of the accidental death in Maple Creek. el-iy Miss Janie Hooper, and 0f the serious injury ofbtwo of -her chil- dren who are ‘both in tile hospital. No qllrrticllllll-s were yet received ot-iwr tllnn tilut l; was a motor ac-i oideul. u-t a ruilwlly crossing. Mrs. Boston's luotilor, ‘Mrs. David -I‘io0p~ cr visited here ltllis slimmer and ilzld not returned home W116i! the sad news uune of her daughter's illlliillcly death. i llvv. l‘). llll. Aitkcn‘, New Glasgow is rl-cleiviul; the cuuIgrul-ulutioln-l of it ‘host of friends 0n the announce- ment of his dppmuciling nlurriluge which was ulzulc public lust ‘week. Rev. 1)r. Lille. Szlckvilie, occup- ied tho pulpilt of Ithe Unlitell| liilurl-ll ilorl» oil-Sunday afternoon, text "TlIOYl were ull with one accord," he was,‘ listened to with rapt attention byl '1 Ilnrkr and appreciative con 'reg:l~ lion. it wlls also u ‘B18851 e to,‘ hear ‘Mr. '1'. w. llcntky. oli-lrlollc-l town lll two ‘ilezluti-fuily (andercd solos “l llsurd the Voice" and‘ . ills l-unlpulrist was ‘Miss Pearl‘ 4 “on-d. _y_ (flute. Johnson. 1,. ~-¢I _ Peters Road Tllt- llurvl-stiulr of Kruin crops is‘ .‘.‘lpi-ii_v lu- "Em; l-mnplvtion here. File lltlil‘ consult-lurid)’. fills being thebuly 311'. -\ll‘\i1lli1t’i‘ McQueen of Silver ' "Po extrusivl-ly engaged in sheep 1t‘. ’i‘oroul:\ rllnelliul! in the ‘West. The former . vurl. iluulez emigrated to the l’. S. from Skye. 1i1\'t‘l'§ .\irs. Airlvcrnzrv Ml". 1., J wetland. 4t yenrg my; HO thinks iiiewlilin, Airs. .l. l), Mcfiulguu. Ml‘ the Isl-null province ideal nut] mgr- lowu; \i~. and Illrs. l). l). .\lo~.". Kim. illliflelm .\10l‘l‘l.~‘»‘.)ll, Fruult I lrliou, Ills. Frank IA. .(‘lnuiloltt-ililvll; Mrs. J. A- M11 llun Mrs. .1. ll‘. Rizu-Kenzie. l 1‘. ‘Cllllllflklli. Jvklll l5- " Miss .Vl;lry u. .\‘1i‘1)llll:|.1l1, Ninullvllrtily, niilu>1'.(‘r>l11<- 134w“ 1“<_"*'"llll ~~-~—~———~-~__ m]. glut-k, ,.,.,u,;.,.l u, _\|l|l‘,.,,~,,“li-r. lbw-I llllllrrll- Nvllll" ;l'*‘"“e‘ lit-lat yesterday‘ illl)l‘il1l\,‘.'; \'V1lt'1'€ silo exwlmll. Bill llYlllllllll". Rillilll “ “filly Lu" . pee-ts to renuliu lm‘ souls i1i1l(*..|l1ll~“l ‘Peukc. ‘Fllurluttclolvll; Willie there she is tile guest of Mr. 1 town __ 1G i Ml“ Flmmlm’ Mllflln- “m” hlwlof zlsthlllzllli: troubles. Many do llol been spending the summer holi- Weimze’ huwuvel._ “m. the“, is on, tiny“ zlt her home ill (lrund vlowptrue 1.6mm}, whim, Wm usmluy 5H,], inlt yhfillllrtliiy on return to vii’: runs (‘mm m. J‘ u Kmugg-s AH“, M Dr. U.“ zzl-Ixhll-usrrd from .‘\s.llul.'l.~ Ilizlul who rend tin-so words know the icl‘ I lr‘\)‘e tiruin upon ileuilll lull‘ ‘streulxtil. wllieil comes in the truin ‘Mme m, weir w" ‘lir 1‘ W Czlonlbs \lollctoll islmll M“ ll- -l~ lllilfiy. (‘llilll-"m" "IIElllY "ll-lfiyell llle lfllh i- .__-__. ' Mrs. iluriicld ilicFzlilyou of Illa]- lden. Muss, uud duugirtel‘ Violet. um \ lvlsltllir: the old home. guests of the 0mm‘ imlul ‘MN. Stanley ‘Sutherland (nee Vern Butler) and Illrs. Frank, lyell- (nee Miss liuilgio Burn‘ ) from the province ct’ (l-uvilee ubuudllnt grain crops isbeillg con», Hm“ Mm F. E. Smuuwood‘ m: “flrczlfsliiglili. ‘lflustlsismlognltilgeitmpirated ill yvllpln dry weather ill mull Illrs. 1.. (1. unruly. _Cllill0i’.r- hm _ ' ‘ ' ‘ " l ‘ slum‘ oi’ Sunlmel-ville. .\Izlss., uro ‘sllvllillilfi their holidays nt .11“. \'ci1 Vuniilerstlne bliss May Jenkins of Worcester. ussz, is zllso visiting bore. till,- lulu Rouludy is u woudoplui l71|n('1( in m,“ of h“ lmwnts Mr and “N “(tilts euurvzliinl: zliilnl-nl, ll. has lI r» Hunter River W c. u v l1 rlter spending ‘wlul friends. yMrs. (illullplneli l Dr._ George Green ‘lepves in ‘SuckvlLie this week. lto ‘EIIIGF-lllll on Monday nlornllng. ; Sunday. ‘Mckelldirck. w" . Every IOc Packet of WILSOITS FLY PADS Will Klli rlllllfliiF- S8“‘“w‘0l.‘:ll m‘ fiTltilY i l w 1AM M Prussian, Grocers and General Storm iilllnurlYll Linlmrnt for Rlleunlutlnln. . . . And Vlclnlty ‘ Miss liolcn S. Rodgcrson. B. A. '8 I-oft Monday morning for New Crrr- W Eu . l g1 w »- and us the weal-her is‘ iisle. (Quebec, whore she ilas nc- ‘ l“ 1e! mhmmn‘ "alum w 5w Us *i0l‘l"’ll we llmllilm‘ “l ‘prlncllml “l tul. hionltreal- has also . ————- 1l11B New (‘inrllsle High School. Iier them. i ‘MY- L99 Smlmlml W110 h“ 119ml lulnny friends ‘wrlsil her unbounded ‘Mrs. Jewell and dung-blur, Miss 1.1!‘. R. 1i. Cullvpllcill, motored l0 ‘Szlckvlilllc, ou lhionduy. to ulccl ulrd two boys. Hurry and Clifford, who have re- turned from Englilnd ltJflAfl‘ a tillrec mlontils visit ‘with Mrs. Campbell's‘ _ ‘parents. Wednesday lnonullng as a repre- ‘senltutlve from the United Church here to ‘Conference which nlec-ts Miss Anna Rodger-son and Miss Doroidly Dilrgwell were ipussenlgers Mrs. L. ll. i). Macllrod ‘ind son George of ‘ilurl-foril, Conn, and Mr Kleorge S. Milt-Lead. Fredericton. lwere visitors ill West. River on excellent 0011mm)"- l Mr. and ‘Mrs. Everett Wodloclt land family were i‘n Charlottetown idn Sundny, guests of» Mrs. Wed- llock‘s ‘parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. C. u I _ , . _ . ‘countless rucllril of relief to its-l twp“ c“ Julklns‘ lcredit. It is sold ulnlost cverywln-ri- I flood, zllld is located ill Portluud- Mo. homo and will spend D, restful holi» duy with her mother, Mrs, A. 1M. "success ill her cilosen profession. Jmnmtnn. Peters Road’ (lotion. and Assistants. illf- Bell]. Richnrds of Cnmbrllllze. 110-. 11nd his cannery and outfit, with canned goods and other valu- nble mmterlai totally destroyed by fin“. The fire occurred during the on nlxrht, and made headway before it was known. Owinz to the urrlvni oi‘ with difficulty. llble employment. __-_. CROP REPORT men tloned. GENERAL. lug the past week. Harvesting is And Vicinity l1‘ out lipids illtvo lollglsd ~ l l l '_ parents oi’ :lle former .\ir. and .\irs.l 1A1111i111 .\lu<'1\'euzla. (liil‘l’ll)lit‘ili\\'ll. bee“ n‘ Juhnsmm ‘INIISS ill. \Vi1h‘(ilt_ M. Nllll. 1C. .\i‘ l ‘hlrs. Jumes Czllupileii (use Miss; llulsy Viluldrrstine) lulu ,.,p.lo,-1_U"ow___ l i-nts, Mr. and Bill's.‘ Mr. John Vullidorstiue alter a1\llflf|ll|(l q am delayed My m1“ bu“ ‘extended trill to the Vuited Siilivs should 11f rm-sunled ill u duy or sol? M“ "mllmed to his "who at Peters Ll-TFILBRIDGE l)lS'l‘iiiCT e Ruin has (loizlytd cutting and threshing. _ ‘Yields ill eastern suction poor and Ill". James Johnson has joined liu- ill wlvlsteru section satisfactory luzluy who seek employment uilrozld generally. .,. my“: w _ m _U _, I _ l Organized by n group oi Fox Rancher: in the vicinity Qxlflii, Kl‘)l2\yvd in Sigh-list’; a! Charlottetown for the nurpooo of giving financial IMP‘ ' port to each other lor the prosecution of parties who . “n.8,. of the Royal victor“, HOS,» cooler the lute crap is ill dangerly molest or steal from the member: ranches. - lflll “mml Arolnalvlls ~ Weather has been‘ favourublo and cutting WL11 under t wuy. Threshing silould conlnlellce .. ill souls districts t-ills week. Sulnur, ' er _ The Murray Hllrhm- North Dalry-‘ractory yield other crops below My mg Co” with its lnan-uiacturlnl: “raga MANn-QUA DXSTMCTN. _. pllult ut Stilrzeon running at iullpalj, p,“ lnlerrerml with 1llii'VtfSi.-‘ "llllllcli? (IBBBFVQH 811961111 Ifllmmell- llll: but some points rilporl cutt-i Excellent work is lwiug illp; utmost, tluisiu-il. Yields null doll"- ivy ‘the Munngcr, Mr. Collins grildcs will vnry lgrlslltly ill dinen‘ P. s. l. f, . .. . _ , \ Icnt lilculltlt-s owing l0 dumugi. “Vlmyv, Prow” Ind Macmnno", Norwood and’ ‘from rust. ' ' ‘l7. P. E. 1. l 9:5 l {fall ploughing Fall whont, barley, mlow will he tnund a ‘brieflllnd outs artwyieldillg well above synopsis of telelzraphie reports reqllre average. Weather lcondllions ceived llt the ‘Head Ofllce or thelldoal for eorii. which has made‘ Bank of Montreal from its Branch.Ysplendldv-growtb. Root crops arel “ us. The Branch Managers ihavesoml. Winter abides "lid lwflm 8P9 complete and intimate knowledlzeyroported exceptionally good. ‘Pas- of each local situation and are intubes and Fail wheat lands require close touch with ‘Crop condition; rain. in all sections of tho districlsl COLUMBIA. lvrs wilo iluow bow suddenly eroup the Aluriiillle ‘Provinces the uutq ‘ _ , may seize ihl-il- children and how ‘look l3 ilfollllfilllti vXOBpL ‘that, qlllffilllllg glfllemL ‘vheaiyfuifl iilt‘ ~y prompt ilitlillll is in ap- Iupmes are only mm In gyms], (Lila nbou storage. Ill A lcn .1 plying, W119i.‘ always keep at hand ». ». ,. . .- . . "u. - l.-. n1 ~ - l ml ~ _ , brlllllllzlbtlfilt hktfi‘yur‘llzllzpgdvi)tlzfiglg ‘Ysghjlglylltflu ‘M11120; ‘s: “tum ll supply ol llr. Tilomas Eclectrlc 0 lc - u‘ ' ’ > ‘ frost Suuduy niliilt ill line western portion dizlrvnsliug (irullill- l’l'llil‘iu crops rvported be- low llveulgr. nlucll illrglr than usuul but lower quality is reported owing to ex- cessive rain-a. Barley and outs are being llzlrvestld and a heavy help the other build-lush were saved yield or both gram “m, straw is as; lsured. Corn has benefited by‘ '_l—~ t t >1 L )'.. Ml‘. Gtofllo Munn and ‘Mr. W. mffrreiiulvféltiif; aggi,,.‘;u_uq~lx,lg pélcglllt) u “Bellevue Ranch." W. K. Rogers. Ten Hill, P. E. I. 3011mm‘ l"? b11811)‘ Plltlflllcfl ill llleprospccts are good “but rot is m-é‘ "taut-cunning industry. This onter-‘porterl ill low sections. Tobacco prise furnishes many with profit-lie fast ripening. cutting has com-q, lmenccd and the quality is fcllllfl-l led as excellent. in the northerly‘ We are glad to he able to repm-rdistricte hail and ruin have caus- _ the roads of this locality to be in ‘ell some lllllllilfif- " conditions somewhat. improvttd but‘. No change of importance haslllylllg not yet completed. Potato taken place In crop conditions dur-lgrflflllwll 800d 9806M for slllllefl-l _ eing dug yielding about 70 barrels in mu swirls in (118 Prairie Prov- nel- acre. ‘NOVA SCOTIA - Re-l i inces, although they-a ha; ‘haenwront lino‘ weather beneficial and i°‘“° “ti” "w: ‘zr- u‘ "tarts" “i°“.‘i*°§"‘ avouro- e ‘weal er - roe n: w we are ony or uc o excess ve‘ ‘be general wmml m. next faw'l'flllll durlna the early summer. days. ‘Slight (rout with oossl-hla but irult is "n - ' small damage i; Papal-tad from BRING EDWARD ISLAND —‘- m to handle‘ so" by ‘n Northern sections. in Quebec gan- llCtop conditions generally good. oral condition are still very good 7°01"! ‘W811i- reltflvled la" some l and in Ontario harvesting oi Notions but damage not serious. l" PKGE FIVE 918 Out of Eveiry 100 Women Benefitecl > EXTRAORDINARY RESULTS J _‘., Important to Every Woman i Over Quarter of a Million Favorable Report: from Women Purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkhanfs Vegetable Compound We always knew that our medicine benefited most oi the women who took it. But that only two out of 100 receive no . . benefit is most astonishing. t,‘ It proves that this medicine, made for women's ills by the most scientific process; from a combination of roots and herbs, does more good than any other medicine for the purpose. - We have been making and improv- ing this medicine for 50 years until it is now so perfect‘ and for which it is recomended are 3g: Zdggttlignt: aoggga ggeig: bengfiied b?’ lt- Thlllk 0f ll” of every 100 women who take 001)’ ‘W0 W001" 0m 0i 100 Ye‘ it. It is sold in almost every ceived no benefil—98 successes. Qguntry in the world-dwa- Olll 0i a P0551010 100- 4,000,000 bottles each year. i A circular is now enclosed with each bottle oi our medicine asking “Have you received ben- efit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound?" ' So iar answers have been re- ceived irom over 250,000 women. Ninety-eight per cent say YES. That means that 98eout 0f every 100 women who take the medicine for the ailments Every woman suffering from ailments peculiar to her sex should try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and be one of the 98 benefited. Tl. LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE Co. COBOURG, ONT. g g LYNN, MASS. PROVINCE i)!" BRITISH IZMOillUFH Vzllbo this Oilr-MOLII} “m” Okd“.l\g““ apple “umme “b Oil 1l'r‘i'ill1.§‘\- lexpwil-nee has taught “Urcnhwul w 60% U; average" Al] till-m _tilul tllls ls an excellent pre- Ifruit sizing and colouring well and l’i“"*“l"il ill" ll‘? "Wlllllllm ‘ll llhl§ lot‘ good q ‘lily generzrliy. P011124 uilllll-ut. .‘\lii1 tllry are wise. for ill ‘i562. of flYUYiiJ-lq) crop_ Plums i|11[1 lurivus iiSvrl render it 1|, Vfllllfllilb ldi).\l-().\"l‘0.\l l)lS'l‘ltiCT—Slight firm)...‘ Mb mHlh-l,“ ‘ The Charlottetown Fox Breeders Protective Association PRAIRIE PROVINCES. duulugie reported light. dl-luyvil by min. CALG AitY DIST- , ‘(YT —— lCuttillg 2F- to 50% colll-‘ NO RT 1'1 ERN SASK- ll frost. _ Protective Measures Include: MAN-TRACKING BLOODHOUNDS BEST DETECTIVE AGENCY IN CANADA BEST LEGAL TALENT ' Llot of SOUTHERN SASK- fellow crops will give at sullen All ranches will bear the oftiiclal placard. members is: “Unicnvaic,” MacLure and MaoKlnnon, Union Rold- PlwvlmCE OF QUEBEC‘ "International Foxes and Furl," W. Chester 8. MacLure, Marlhfleid. P. E. I. “Bovyer Ranch," Franklin Bovyer, Bunbury. P. E. I. The llny crop bus proved to be “North River Ranch," W. K. Rogers, North Riv: - P. E. I. _ "Dalton Ranch," W. K. Rogers, Southport, P. E. I. "Flood Ranch." W. K. Rogere. Southport, P. E. I. "Smailwoodk Ranch," W. K. Rogers, Gouthport. REJ- “Farquhnroon Fox and Fur Farms" P. A. Flrquharcon, East Royalty, P. E. I. l “Lawndalc Ranch," C. L. MloKay, 8t. Peter: Road. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. P. E. l. ‘a "MacDonald Ranch," J. A. MacDonald. Gouthport, P.5d. Farmers are blldy threshing alld l’ l “Silver Sheen Ranch," Waiter 8. Grunt, Marohlioidy- P. E. I. ' "Brow Ranch," E. R. Brow, East Royalty, P .5. I_. l "Saunders Ranch," E-J. Sounder‘ Newotead, P. E. l. "General Fur Farm: Ltd., Mount Edward Rood, P. E. l, "Gencrll Fur Farms Ltlt," North River Road, P. l. I. "Charlottetown Sliver Block Pox Co" Ltd., Mount Edward Road, P. E. I. “Jenkins Ranch," J. o. Jonkino. Charlottetown “mo. "lJopoton Ranch," W. A. Mutch, Southpofl. "til-concern! Ranch," Ray Clarke, Union Rood, P. _I. l- John Agnew Fur Forms, Braokioy Pt. Ind. h Wm. L. McEcchorn, ‘Mermaid, P. I. I. John Roper, lhorwood, P. l. I. MARITIME PROVINCES. NiiiW BRUNSWICK - Weather colouring well.