I ’ , 1 < a -funny?-»----'ff r' if 1 - .1 . » _..-_ .. 113' 1215 - . ’ ` 1 'rim cnAnLo'1"rm'rowu GUARDIAN '“'”“ ' pies Tunes "ii I . _ » .4 - . For - Sunburned Skin In the glorious outdoor life of summer there is one thing that will add greatly ,to your ' i .nas syn.-isemuideiighi-. "fhi` of "'summer'“"creanis-- certain, _ protection _ _ against _,sunbu_r,n-,and wtndbiirn and cer- . V _i _, A, ., " 4 It is also irsed a'i/if-foundaé' - tion cream justfbefore the ap-' ".pli'ent.ion of face powder. You will find many other uses. .for it, once you become acquainted with this exquisite product ol the Penslar laboratories. Try a 25 cent jar to prove the qual- ity-nsk at our Penslar Store. No other store has it. E. A. Foster Central Drugstore tain relief if applied to the ali- '_ .~p';.=f"t-‘-‘°"°‘*“""“"‘.»_.-f-»._ 5*-’.-'lE.‘-te*-`xff~_~=<..f".f..i '_ -. ‘ - . -i ff” ..f. ¢\» .1 _ \_ ,ui -. ~-ir-'I * ~ ,_ f. "___ y, I . i .'.com!or""t-f.fl?enslar , inilanisblnd I ' Q _ '_ F"“5°."fC3'°““"f" " " ’." ‘ I' - - - 1 i IH .i ,nl ill . '||\l - . Y 4:? <1 B .- , . Recognized in ,.11 ' Professions and walks of life, as the leading coffee ,, in the bei: grocery stores of Canada; In K. 1 and 2 pound cam. WIioie_- ground-pulverized._ also Fine Ground for Permlsiim. ciusi: i. sissoiui, nomru. [ ' ma ?;|;1 ; J /RLY ~. \i`i"<.F .f-'_ 533” ’.‘~ ‘, - .- ~ 4 _ ~ - i/ 'ft In Just I Three Minutes Madam, you can make better,cleaner and whole- minutes with the UNl- VERSAL bread maker and raiser’ than is possible in half an hour in the old- fashioned, by hand way. ' ‘ With the UNIVERSAL bread maker your hands do not touch the dough, it does away_ lwith all hand knead- ing simple and light to oper- ate that even a mere tot clean, always ready for in- stant use. lf you wish to [save time and_ lighten your labor on baking day, you should get a UNIVERSAL b r e a_d maker. Small in price big in satisfaction. See our window display- - step inside and let us show you this unique bread maker. Victoria Row - Fennell & Chandler ` HEARD ON THE CAR "So you liaven't DIHYBII E011' BIN?" you were hit in the mouth with it ball." ..No .. "riiiit spoiled your unite for ii, rl suppose. =~-somer- -I bread in three- - could work it. It’s easy tot g I nur _ | | 1 sunt iniisuni SUNK Ill BILIIII PETROGRAD, Aug. 7,- The latest exploit of ii. liritish submarine (elli- cially announced recently from Pet-` rograd) in sinking a German trans- port in the Baltic is of great import- ance in connection with the German operations in the Cournrd. The ves- sel was conveying reserves from Ger- many to Libnn for the assistance of the hard-pressed army. The military critic of The Novoe Vremaye empha- sies this fact because. as a result of the British boat's feat, the maritime' conveyance ot German reinforce- ments may either cease or become extremely cautious. _.German operations in the direction oi’ Riga are not proceeding so smooth- ly as General on Buelow anticipated. The Russians are strongly holding the entire front from the see. to Bausk a- gainst all German attacks, while southward as far as Poncvlezh they have hurled back the Germans. LION ATTACKS GIRL STALLION SAVES HER. ALPINE, Texas, Aug. 12.- A stal- lion saved the life of Ethel Easter- wood, thc tliirteen-year-old daughter of E. E. Eusterwood. a cattleman. when sho was attacked by a mountain lion, according to advices brought in- to town by B. F. Nichols, a neighbor- ing rancher, today. The girl was riding on the range when the mountain lion leaped at n colt. 'l‘he colt escaped, and the lion, seeing the girl and her mount, charg- ed on them. A stallion coming out ol’ the brush sprang upon the lion as it crpuciieil to spring on the Icrrlflcil girl. A fearful flglit followed. and as the girl turned her horse for ho~ni» the lion was in ilight, w.th llie stoi- lion pursuing. I: DELIGHTFUL SUMMER DRINKS. MANY TEMPTING BEV- ERAGES FROM THE SAME BOT- TLE.- Ono of the very pleasant fea- tures ofa bottle of Montserrat Limo Fruit Juice is its versatility. The or- dinary Montserrat beverage is inudo with half li wiiieglassllil of Montserrat some sugar, broken ico and a glassful of water. This is delightful and qiieiiclics the thirst. Another Mont- serri_it bevorngo can be made by us- ing Soda Water instead of plain water. lt gives u. little more snap~ Golfers likc lt. Montserrat can also be llscd instead of loinons for flnvoring frozen punches ond ice creams. Montserrat pressed from fresh cultivated limes from the bcuutlfui island of Montser- rat. ' ' . soossvini mimi __ . Lisicoiiiiiiartn . _ vi - The following is the llst~o1 giilzyries for the races to be held on Moosepath Park, St. John on next Friday and .Saturday afternoons: Fwo-thrill Trot and Pace, Purse $300 James K. _Newbro, g g, 2.131/4, by New Richmond-Thos. Raymond, Eton. Coqiiette, b m, 2.15%, by Moqueus-F Thos. Etter, Amherst, N. S. Lena. Burns, 2.17%/b m -T. V. Mono- _ han, Fredericton, 'Corwin Hal. 2.13%, bn s. by Hal T.-A , EJ Thomps _ii, St. John N. B. ‘ - 2.19 ¢i§|r,_1']i5t_ no Pace, _Purse $250. Baron Patches, _;Z20%', bn s, hy'Patcli-< elm glo9~iW."‘H. Keys, St.'iStéphen.,- 'Toinnly Cotter, b g 2.19%, by*Bi-azllian ‘-Thos. Raymond, `i“rederi`etoli. ~ Rex Light, b g, by` Commodore Lydi- iirii-J. A, simpson. Ainiierét"N.=.s. A Gains of'Chance1"2.18%’; b s',"by the rsiehen ‘Bqy’~w. B. Lini,‘F?eaéni¢. 'tou,N.'B.‘__ \ 2.25Y'iTrot `tn'd~ Pace. Purse," $2501 Abegweit 2,2454, b 's, by ‘Princeton-- J. A. Simpson, Amherst, N. S. Lilian Pntchen, blk m, by the Patchen " ' Boy~H. G. "Kitchen, Fredericton. Sussex Boy, b g, by Chitto-Geo Woe- pert, Sussex, N. B. -- Fred Alcyoner, b g, 2.24%, by Alcyoner ' -W. E. Baxter, 'St.iJolin. Miss Kelfer, br tn. ‘by~’Expedition- Thos. Raymond, Frederlction. Victor Boy, b»s, 2;27 by Braziliain-W. J.- Alexander, St. John.- ‘~Roy'-Vnle, c .s, by Newolo--W. -B. Link - -Frederiction; ' ‘ 2.27 Trotters, Only, Purse $250. Evelyn B, b m by Cochato-W. L: Eat- on, Calais, Me. Peter D, b g, by Volta-J. E. Sullivan, Fredericton. ' ~ Victoria, b m, by Quldorie-D. H. Mc- Alister, Sussex, N. B. John T, b g, by Red Timotta-W. A. Clark. Fredericton. Bessie Bingen, b m, 2.231/4, by Bingen, ' -W. E. Baxter, St. John. Happy Ladd. bn g, by Alfondy, 2.12%. 7-Geo. Lawson, St. John. ` ' Koral J. bn g, by Korolunce-J. -~. M. Gibbs, Amherst, N. S. ~ GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Aug. 10.- In today's Grand Circuit races here for the 2.08 pacers, Geers drove Rus- sel Boy, il second choice, took the money in straight heats. . In the Furniture Manufacturer's stake for $5,000, Bennington. with Gears up, an outsider, won the--first heat. The sensation of the day was sprung by Flower Direct when she won the 2.08 pace in straight heats. She negotiated the first mile in 2.00% and the second in 2.02%, the fastest heats ever travelled by a mare. - Margaret Druien won the 2.04 trot. What is believed to be it Grand Cir- cuit record for an afternoon‘s racing, was the announced average heat time for the four events of 2.04%. Summary: 2.08 Pace, 3 in 5; Stake, $3.000. 'Iiussel Boy, b h, by Rustic Pat- enter, (Geers) . . . . . . . . . . . .. Acoiilte, b li, (Cox) Sliigle G., b h. (Gosnell)....... Peter Farren, b ll, (Murphy)... Time-2.04%, 2.02%, 2.04%. l=.1c»3..='-‘ w»NH lB£»Dk\3»-I Furniture -Manufactures' Stake, 3 in 5; Purse,$5,000, 2.08 Trot. Peter Scott, b li, by Peter the ` Great (Murphy) . . . . . . . . ..2 1 1 1 Worthy Prince, b li, (Cox) ....3 2 2 2 King (llansman, br li, (Mc- Mahon) . . . . . . . . . . . Duchess, ro m, (McDonald). Reasons, ch g, (Rodney)... .. Will Go, b h, (Marvin) Lucille Spler, b m, (Shank) Peter McCormick, b h, (Shu- ler) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..4 8 3 dr Bennington, ch s, (Geers) . . . . ..1 ds Timo -2.04%, 2.051/4, 2.05%, 2.051/2. 2.03 Pace, 2 in 3; Purse, 3,1000. Saab” qmm*“ '~`|@U\®'> @~l.§L‘\.'-3 Flower Direct, b ni, by Direct Star, (Whitehead) . . . . . . . . .. Braden Direct, blk h,..'(Egan)... Earl Jr, g li, (Cox-).'.,............ R. H. Brett, b g, (Gn¢\y,)......... Time-2.00%, 2.0255... .-» Lwhw |5€¢¢l*Ci-I 2.04 Trfot, 2 ln 3;.,l?ur|e-. $1,000. Margaret Druien, b_ m, by ,Peter . The Great, (Cox)....»..-_.-.‘.|._i....1 1 Joan, br ni, (McDevltt).,..._...-....2 2 Bright Axworthy, b g.. (Murph.Y)..3 3 Star W/inter, b g, (McDonald),.... _Timo-2.06%. 2.05%. . 44 f "ExH|s_i‘r A. V" is not coiunion Lime Juice. it iii" “'l"liero's'nion`ey ln`pres'erves." "You bet! I know a girl who made $20,000 by preserving the letters ii _man wrote her."-Bostonfifrariscript. GRIIIID CIRCUIT RMIIII01 ~Don Howatt, Tryon Y IA. J. Robinson, Augustine ‘IMCI'IIll`E" UUII FUIID The' following ‘contributions are ac- knowledged by Mr. A. W. Hyndman, treasurer of the Machine Gun Fundz- Prevlously acknowledged $3,060.00 J. W. Newsom, Crapauil = 10.00 W. B. Trowsdale. Carpaud 10.00 MacDonald Boulter, Crspaud 10.00 R. H. Cameron & Co., Crapaud 10.00 Geo. E. Leard & Son, Crapaud 10.00 DI McLean. Crupaud 10.00 James Morrison, Crapaud 3.00 _,Sl Mullins, Crapaud 1.00 Morley Mullins, Crapiiud 2.50 James Mullins. Crapaud -2.50 Clark Full, Crapaud 1.00 `F.~Newsom. Crapaud - '1.00 ‘Alexander Robblee',\Crapaud ' ‘2,00. .K. L. Golding. Criipaud 2,00 Nell Waddell, Crapaud 2.00 H. Prddt; Crapaud '2=.00, H. Lea,’ Crapaud 2.00 Fred Clark, (lrapaud - 4.00 J. B. Ri 'Lea. Crapaud' ' 2,00 Earle Leard. Crapaud ' 2.00 Gordon McFarlane, Crapaud ‘ 2.00 Harry Clark, Crapaud 1.00 Crisp Moore. _Crapaud 5.00 Patrick Hagan, Crapaud 5.00 H. Lowther, Crapaud 5.00 Harry Best, Crapaud 5.00 James Harvey, Crapaud 5.00 Geo. L. Nicholson, (lrapaud 5.00 'I’hos. A. Cobb, Crapaud 5.00 Isaac Beer, Crapaud 5,00 H. B. Arblng, Crapaud 5.00 George Burgess, Crapaud 5.00 W. B. Bovyer, Crapaud 5.00 A. E. Trowsdale, Crupaud 5,00 D. S. McQunrrie, Crapaud 5.00 Thos Best, Crapaud 5,00 Joseph McDonald, Crapaud 5.00 C. E. Lowther, Crapaud 5.00 Mark Best, Crapaud 5.00 Heath McVettie, Crupaud 5.00 James McVettie, Crnpaud 5.00 Warren Simmons, Crapaud 5.00 Thos. Stordy, Crapaud 5.00 O. K. Myers, Crapaud 5.00 Robert Simmons, Crspaud 5,00 R. R. Reid, Crupaud 5,00 Mrs. Wm. McLean, Charlotte- town ` Russel Stordy, Crapaud Fred Oakes, Crapaud R. McVettie, Crapiiud James French, Crupaud (leo. Trowsdale, Crapnud Mrs. C. McVettie, Crapaud John Simmons, (Jrapaud Joseph Rogerson, Crapaud Parker Francis, Crapaud E. H. Wright, Victoria E,_ Boswell, Victoria. W. M. Lea, Victoria I-loward Clark, Victoria Webster _Boulter, Victoria Nathaniel Boulter, Victoria F. W. Snow, Victoria M. McNevln, Victoria _ Calvin Howntt, Victoria ' Ab. Howatt. Victoria Jabez Lea, Victoria Clnis. Wright, Victoria W. W. Lea, Victoria Chas. S. Wright, Victoria W. H. Collett, Victoria Guests at the Beacon, Victoria Mrs. A. H. Allan, Summcrside 5.00 ‘_'I`. H. Smith, Tryon 10,00 Bruce Howatt. Tryon 5.00 Warren Howatt. Tryon 5.00 Bowley Leard, Tryon 5,00 Roland Leard, Tryon 5,00 E. Humphrey, Tryon 5.00 J. A. Lord, Tryon 5.00 ‘ John Howatt., Tryon 5.00 Russel Howatt, Tryon 5.00 George Stordy, Tryon 5.00 W. B. Callbeck, Tryon 5.00 Thus. Stordy, Sr., Tryon 5_00 Girls' Patriotic Club, Tryon per Hope llowatt, Secretary W. B. Lea, Tryon . Alirru Howatt, Tryon Wilfred: Boulter, _'I‘i;yon Alexander Morrison. Tryon Il. Metcalf, Tryon 5.00 5.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 Art.` Cameron, Tr on 2.00 Cove 10.00 J. E. Howatt, Augustine Cove 5.00 B. W. Howutt, Augustine Cove ` 5.00 Far above the din and nubhie, Of the city’s noise and strife, Stands the College that has fitted, Standing- pointing- onward, upward, Now _this grand institution, Needs not me to spread its fame, For its great success has for it Won alike renown and fame. 'As a mighty stream proueedeth From an hii`mbie,,iowly source, And goes rushing on to power, Gaining grandeur in its course, So this College when first founded Occupied 'D0 brilliant hall Claimed no generous‘lbeiioi'a<=tor,-~ Was inferior and entail. But]-by dint of patient labor, Honesty and manly zeal, it has come to be a power, And its lnfluenco hundreds feel. And 'tis now no simple College, Carried on for sordid gain, But a_ glorious house of learning, Which would llttlenoss disdain. Teaching not alone mere business, But endeavoring to inspire Each young heart with sterling man- hood. Wlliich lends on to something higher. From. far and near our students come, To attend the U. (‘.. C. ller followers to be. They come from. town, from village and farm. _ And from whero'er they may, Come some of the truest and bravest hearts, ’I’o follow the red and grey. But whether they love the bonnie Scotch lieatlier, .- The rose, or the Emerald Isle, Or whether their hearts boat over true. To the Stars and Stripes the while, When all attending thc U. C. C. Anil being her followers giiy, 'I‘liey‘re united in one bond of student- ship By the colors-rod and grey. In town and clly far and near, Our graduates _vou'il sec, The onos in demand are the ones who learned At the good old U. C. C. Our teachers too arc interested In every pupll’s work, And ever strive to knowledge impart, And ne'cr their duty shirk. And you leave the U. C. (L Whether office clerk, typist, Or stenographei' to be. May you ever try to do your work As well and accurately, As you were taught to do it At the good old U. C. (1. To mingle with the throng, May you ever dare to do the right, And scorn to do the wrong. And though the years may swiftly On Time's old hinges swing, Sweet memories ever bring. And its you muse upon the past That ne’er again will be, Wlille at the U. (7. C. May our kindest thought remain Ensliriiieil witlilii each heart, Ot college terms in Cliarlottotown, And joy to each impart. And through their lives in all you do, And each and every day, May the sign ol' the college ever he, The colors, red and grey. The ivatchword ever be, Of the graduate or student, Of the grand old il. C. C. And now to teacliers, pupils and friends. I must bid a. last adieu, G. W. W. Cameron, Augustine Cove 5.00 ,Harry Webster, Augustine Cove 10.00 Edward Mcldadyen, Augustine Cove 5_0() Job Inman, Augustine Cove 5.00 ` ,Major Carruthers, Augustine ‘ Cove . Alf. Cameron, Hampton John Myers, Hampton I~I. W. Longworth. Charlotte- ‘ t0WIl 100.00 | .°‘.°‘."‘ ooo ooo Balance at date $4,541.00 A. W. HYNDMAN, ` Treus. Machine Gun Fund. TRICKS OF THE TYPES indignant Caller-See here, what do you moan by printing in your paper that my wife and l arrived l`roiii abroad “very ragged looking” and that we were "well known in pollco cir- cies?" Editor-What! My dear slr, ii thous- :ind purdons! “Rugged looking and j polite circles" of course. May God's blessing e'cr bc with you, As this life you journey through. So herc,s to the principal, Mr. Moran, And here's to his teachers three, And lierc's to the continued long suc- cess Of the good old U. C, C. 2513-8-13-mil ~ To maintain their rights and over more And when your college days arc o"i=,r, And as you leave this scliool-lionic dear by May thoughts of college in your hearts Ot happy days, tho friends you knew, “Not sudden flight. but step by step"- By one interested ln the Union Arthur Dewitt ' - A Two Part Mexican Drama `-‘~‘ i". " ~1» ~» .-,_ _ -' '»~ -.'1~ ' A coiiinisuiions io ,nie noon '--I-'- . gtg U. c. c PRINCE "E '§?.§"°“ “ Commercial College. H k. and C . Satufdly Us Ins alrns I _ I “__ Mm .. y.....i. fo. mi... 1..., Murdock McQuarrie and Agnes Vernon Stands the stately Alma Maier, 'Dear alike to you and me, . ` p......ii. fo... li.. in <-. t-_ ¢¢THE I FF- Ill l.l I , lil . i TWO PART WESTERN DRAMA Self Reliance, the Youn er Weak, Pleasure Loving and lgeckless. " 'ri-in Biociiarii COMPANY Piiiésienrs I f‘His Brothers’ Keeper” A Story of two Brothersf the Elder all Firmness and Vitagraph Drama | his Rival. “The KING A _ sr BAGGOT Greater Motive _In The_ Hot ‘,;f,g;;§l,‘g;;§,§;{;,e Sioryihe Silk Finish ern e . . bi ft¢:)Ese§erls9€;|l¢§ H318 Fifteen Minutes t es e ounta . gives thee prize '10 A Masterpiece of Of FUD and Impersonation Laughter L. #@9997 2-3333.3 Canadian Government Railways TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 14th, 1915 A.Ill. Charlottetown Arr. 11.40 Hunter River 10.36 Emerald Jct. 9.59 Kensington 9.27 Summerslde Dep. 9.00 Fw9PH> Ssgéag Noon 12.00 1.20 2.10 2.55 8.30 Dep. Arr. Prince Edward Island Railwa 37 Trains Outward Atlantic Standard Time Trains Inward, Reed Down. Read U). P.M. P.M. A.M. 10.50 10.20 9.52 9.08 9.21 5.45 5.10 8.55 5.01 8.30 4.30 8.40 9.38 10.27 11.08 11.45 srwr57 asses? Summerside Arr. 8.45 Port Hill 7 .48 O'Leary Alberton Tignlsli Dsp. 7.04 6.19 5.45 Arr. i)ep. 5.80 4.00 2.40 1.35 12.30 9.25 10.00 I’.M. 6.00 7.00 A.M. Emerald Jct. Cape Traverse Arr. Dep. Arr. Dep. P.M. 9 .15 8.40 5.00 7.00 P.M. 3.00 4.10 4.30 4.57 6.00 >-I rssws? b-‘sub-l»l>U\= mn-ie¢_ 8.05 7.02 6.33 0.11 5.10 Charlottetown Mt. Stewart. Morell St. Peter's Souriis Den. Arr. Arr. Dep. 5.45 4.10 3.27 2.55 1.30 7.10 Arr. Elmira Dep. 4.00 4.20 5.09 5.30 6.05 A.M. 8.45 Dep. 9.55 10.25 11.05 Arr. 7.00 0.11 5.49 5.15 Mt. Stewart Arr. Cardigan Montague Georgetown Dep. 3.55 2.48 2.20 1.30 Sat. Daily only ex. Sat. & Sun. 8,10 8.10 Dep. 4.15 4.57 & Bun. Daily Sat. ex. Sat. only Charlottetown Arr- 10-00 9.4' Vernon Rivet; _ 8.25 8.81 5.55 7.00 Arr. Murray Harbor USD- 330 7-00 E YERI' I 50 Per Cent [Incorporated 1913] ONE OF THOSE THAT STOOD THE TEST 0R WHATEVER MORE IT MIGHT BE Guaranteed Dividend 1915 Glenaladale Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd. Guaranteed that 50 per cent was to be paid in 1914, but paid 100 per cent, 50 per cent in cash and 50 per cent in stock. With twenty pairs of beautiful Silver Black foxes capitalized at $300,000.00 only $15,000.00 a pair with all expenses and ranching free CUARANTEES 50 PER CENT AT THE [EAST FOR l9l5 Anvone wanting to _invest in ~_thi great Black Fox In- dustry will make no mistake to invest in this Company for they are sure of 50 per cent, whatever more the first Soares are $25. Write for prospectus and other infor- mation 0 M. C. 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