s_si='ri_:_MasR 22 19.-5 ~~» J f f , ' » ' , f , . ‘ - _ ‘ - ii i ' 4 .. f , ’ ` rms ci-i_AnLo'r'ra'rowN GUARDIAN PAoE'rHREE ` 'I/1as3\\\\\m|| Those Tired _ Nerves When .you are nervous, itable, unstrung-when ou worry and fret over triflles-when your appetite ills: then is when you need adirect nerve tonic. Here is one whi.h con. tains no alcohol. lt’s value comes from phosphates and tonic alkaloids, properly combined. The name? Pen- slar Dynamic Tonic. And of course the full formula is on the label. That is the Pe ' slar way. This splendid remed upplies to the nerves th eeded phosphates resto g their tone and vitality-- t is a builder, not a mere stimulant. We’d like to tell you a great deal more about lt next time you are in. 75c bottle. E. A. Foste Penslar Drugstore ns II';§ W 5. I.\\\\\\\\V/f Z\ ‘< /I//If llllHWf$`“M\“\ .... E. 'F cs '< 1? Il}§\\\\\\'lIllllIIIIf$\\\\\\\\\\ WK 5 rn H sisvlllllllz IIIIIZIIIIJYIII/5 lllll “ATTENTION’ ’ Farmers and Builders selling the best Lime is our business. Are you buying the best? That is your business. Prices right._ Apply to St. Ann’s Lime Quarrie _ SMITH BROTHERS Dealers in Crude and Burnt Lime St. Ann’s, Cape Breton' 2388-8-4Mwfm3mos. _,ag 1- ______, iisiiiii (Special to The Guardian) V Baseball rcsiilts yesterday '»i'Ui`01 AMERICAN LEAGUE.` ' At Boston-l.los'toii, 3; I)etroit 2. At New York-New York 3; Chica- go 2. At Pliilailolpliia-ist Kaine. Piiiiil' delphia 5; Clevolaiiil 4. 2nd gaiiie, Cleveland 5; l’liiludolpliia 3. At Washingtou-Washington 6; St. Louis 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Cincinnnti-Cineiiiiiati 4; Bos- ton 1. At l’lttsbui'g-Pitisliurg 1; Brook- lyn 0. St. Louis-Pliilailolpliia and Cliicago- New York postpoiied on nccouiit of wet grounds. FEDERAL LEAGUE. At Pitisimrg-liiiisiiiu-ir 4; Bufiuiv 2. At Kansas City-Brooklyn 10; Kan- sas City 2. - _ Chicago-Newark postponed an ac- count of wot grounds. Only tiiree Federal games scheduled. maui- A lin* ' " -P” l~i\,_,-,,_ “EEF _ \\~.` \ \\ i "`\ \ \i iioiiiiis "fi LQKIDNEY Pi Lis E 'C \\\ '- i"i"f~..Li_~. Kioiv EY. " i-ifiif-1`.3§T; ilcsr LQ5 _ viii ef “QA ‘<\)\}\€-U,/I I “is-7;! -€s.|i\_ 'E-1;:-__-. \\\\\\ 5 Safe D I ,"]|`ii’."i ,hihit. 'l‘lie different parts of the Pliliillliliit EiHlB|i|Ull _ _E k (Continued from page one) ' cAn1'En`ANn`co.‘ L'ro.`_' Carter and Co. Ltd. are showing girl: Yepr a splendid exhibit of samples u iex seasons wall paper mnuufmt. fed bl’ Colin McArthur & Cn, of llblllontneal, the largest wail cpanern Canu acturers in Canada. Carter and Ho. are agents for this well known rm for P. E. Island. Very beautiful ‘md Varied Patterns are shown for e drawing room. hall, dining room, bed room and kitchen. We are_inform- ed by Carter and Co. that this is the best. line of wall papers ever shown by the firm. Some striking examples in bold artistic designs in rich color- ills and sold outline were a notable feature. Some quiet tones of blue and brown for bedroom treatment, which give a sense of calm repose, are a BD0Ciaiity. No visitor to tl-ie Exhibi- tion should fail to see this flue ex- hlbit. ' BEER 6. WEEKS. . The lsland’s biggest houeshold supply house has a large and com- prehensive display of higlpcinsg dining-rooin furniture and accessories of substantial workmanship and pleas- ing design. They occupy nearly the whole of the space from the entrance to the south-west end of the building. A ten-piece suite in mahogany, includ- ing buh`ei. cliiiiii cabinet, extension lable and Herring table. and six chairs upholstered in real leather are well worthy of inspection. ' Another companion suite in solid oak in the style of the Jacobean .period. in dull polish 'linish, is ii splendid example of Canadian work- manship. | A viirled_ display of pedestals in oak, jardiniers in both polish and brush finish, mirrors in iievelled edge and figured oak and Clrcassian walnut frames, and also a unique selection of articles of Indian manufacture, includ- ing fancy hand-worked linens, sou- venir cusliioii tops. birch bark and leather novelties, pennants, etc., go to make up a most attractive stall. BRUCE STEWART &. C0. (`harlottetown's premier engineering firm are making a general exhibit of their Imperial gasoline motors in their big booth iii the grounds. The Ideal Farm engine and the West Chester farm engines have been on the market for a number of years and farmers everywhere can speak in the highest terms of their sterling qualities. There is also a. line 5 liorse-power Universal Ford car on view. A friction hoist for use in discliarging cargo on schooners is an interesting feature. Circular spindles and the saws-of the cele- brated “Gold Coin" brand, manu- factured by Messrs R. H, Smith, are also shown. while Columbia batteries for all kinds oi' ignition work. farm- ers feed boilers and feed boxes, etc., iiinke up the balance of this fine ex- “ imperial," showing the internal workinaiislilp were a very instructive fcnture. MILLER BROTHERS. Miller Brothers of this city special- izo at their big stall at the North ,East end of he hall with the superb producl.s of the Heintzman Piano (`o. und other makers of the highest class. A grand player piano in Circasslaii \\'nlnnt hy Sherlock & Manning. and another in mahogany in Louis design are iiiagiiilicent specimens of superb workiiiansliip. ably thc Karn and Thomas organ: are on view in three different styles qualities of workmanship and hear long record of sterling service chiirchos, schools, etc. Williams. in three different styles. Cabliiet phonograph in oak and ma tcrvals for the benefit of visitors. . A. E. TOOMBS. i llri`ri hail the biggest nii-l host .iiliowlii ol' plniios on display iii ilio lslaiiil. 'I`lii\ Willis inno uni oxliiblicd n Ihibition and reflects great credit on ,made in Nova. Scotia by Canadian ,workmen holds ii front rank ace in some “nc Amerlm" °"i'7“nS' “ot” ofa Milk Clariilcr, which should in- ‘ tercst every nillkman. This machiiio ,in both mahogany and walnut linisli. I`heso instruments display the highest them to give md, customers dean, H pure milk. in ’I‘wo well-known, reliable makes of ___ sewing inachlnes are also exliibited, The C.-,mbgnmi th,-esher and cieaner -Viz-3 um New H°"\“ *md tim NGW driven by ri diminutive 21/, h.p. I.H.i‘. Tliroe splendid typos of the Edison Manufat-ml-ing CQ 1; ingludcg a 74 liogaiiy demonstrate their superb qua lltioii of tone and expression at in _ p ' .' . tho 'i‘oronlo Exliiliiiloii iinil uclilovoil :i roi-ord there. Qiinlity and work- liuder and the Columbia Grafonola are all featured in both mahosany and walnut. They possess a delightful mellow tone free from harshness. The Edison Disc Phonograph, one of Edison’s latest and best inventions is giving demonstrations at short in- tervals. This is one of the finest and best showings to be found. This is Mr. Toombs’ first showing at the Ex- his enterprise. _ i ,Mr. W. S. Gesner, of Amherst, the representative of Messrs. Willis & Co.. is associated with Mr. Toombs in demonstrating the qualities of the Willis instruments. THE A_Mi-iEi3s11 PiANos. This justly celebrated instrument, pl the estimation of P. E. -Islanders. ‘From "Factory to Home" is the iirm’s .Bi0gi1Il. Mr. R. T. Laury is here as _the wholesale representative of the firm. whllo Mr. R. C. McDonald is the _local manager. During ,the month of Ji-ily last no less than 60 homes on the Island purchased Amherst pianos, _which certainly hows the high eggi. mation in which this line instrument is held in P. E. Island. A magnificent §"i‘;'.?‘i§§t’l‘$‘.i. ”‘€"?' ."'““‘i 1”’ i“{’."“.f. __ 0"? 9 X00 ou XIV. and XVT. Ariotheiitépiayer piano Uf Bllporb finish. fitted with electric lamps. is also on .vlew. ' ` Miss Edna. MoDoua.ld,.an accom, plished pianisto, will demonstrate the instruments' capabilities at short in- tervals. An inspection of these in- struments will be ‘well worth while. THE "MADE IN CANADA" MAGNET CREAM SEPARATORS AND ENGINES i A magnet cream separator operated by a 1 H. P. “magnet” gasoline engine is one of the attractions of are also in operation. This booth is in charge of Earl Foster, Marshfield, who is always willing to demonstrate the good qualities of the "magnet" engines. In the main building at the head of the butter and cheese stand may be found the attractiveiexhibit of the famous "Magnet" Separtors- The Dominion gold Medalist. The re- markable increase of sales during the past year proclaims its popularity. The “magnet” separator and engine are manufactured by the Petrie, Mfg. Co. Hamilton, Ontario. Mr. L. H, D. ,Poster their Provincial representa- tive for the past four years will, on! request, willingly demonstrate the good qualities of the Magnet. ` FARMERS, ATTENTION! The De Laval Separator and Alpha Engines Co. An old friend, the De Laval cream separator stands as ti positive guarantee of excellence ami splendid worth. For this very effici- ent, durable and satisfactory machine, Mr A. E. Wood is representative in Prince Edward Island. The separator is supplied by the De Laval Dairy Supply Company, Ltd., the head oillces of which are in St Peter's Street, Montreal. Mr Wood has secured a highly interesting and attractive booth facing the maln_ciitrance to the big Exhibition building for the display oi' the De Laval separator. There can be no question as to the popularity of this particular machine, for the sales it has commanded as sufficient evidence of that. About ninety per cent. of the butter factories of the world use the De Laval. This iilono is striking evidence of the popularity ot’ the Dc Laval Cream Separatorf isn't it? The admirable in`otto of the Ile Laval innliiifacturcrs is “Quality ilrst consideration-price after.” Mr Wood has something iicw in the llno clarifies thc nillk before it is delivered to the customers and thus enables HALL MANUFACTURING CO. engine is tho main exhibit of the Hull " feet stacker or straw carrier and a ' bugger. Messrs Horne & Co. are the ' Charlottetown agents. “ALPHA " GAS ENGINES. also exhibits the famous “Alpha” i, inuiislilp nro uiirivnlloil. A iliio liisiruirioiit iii “sarcuaii waliiiit li-i it siiocial iiilrac-tion, l tho wood on the front. A ilno playu i" . lio ; ' - Dr Tlrcmaiifs Natuii`sil_ll':iir liestnrntirc v is _. _ l 1 i' nlri I’ ll BUYH (‘i'l0l'Fn lin. imtiirnl iliriiring of i_ho grain of ',:_{r‘p‘i‘§"_`,‘)’4""“ ifindya d;c_‘;r':d wi" nm injure 4] _A M “hh i` inn sfjip P‘fatlsfaiciilnnlgiiaraéitced 'or'r‘i1npIey1i'_e- - »i~,,.\| piano mid Aniorican organs are also glad d ricgioprrmo If-“ln2;f;f1h¢"‘g“efn;_i`“ _. '\ 3 "1 I ‘“xmb"'mi‘ i 'Alix' sdiilggrsisipniil cwgdreiis 'i`r¢-main Supply ' i - , The Edison Disc, the Edison Cy- i~.,_r>.-pi 'i:.G..“'l‘omnm Ontario uiiiqiio foniiiro oi’ which is the om-cii GRAY HAIR _the mach- inery Hall. Both 5 and 6 H. P. engines i ln the Maclilnery Hall Mr Wood engines, the most convenient. reliable hir. A- E- Tllomiiii i"‘-l>l‘050"i-"» U10 and econoinical power for tho farm Willis l'lano (‘o.. of Montreal. This dai;-y_ grqamory or gimp, The “ Alpha ' fi _(ins Eiiglnc is the highest grade and most rcliizblo engine that you can buy » i s I by clever cd with devotion Water --£3 ,Bild expert tailoring. ' Cl N otc thc close-litting ' collar and generous ~ lapels, the patch pockets and the calls. (I Shield lined and finish- .-vfg-f ff..»»» f \ ’¥ i [>_ RONTO UST a little different and just a little smarter than any other Raglan coat you will see this Fall. (lThe effect is produced designing and that care and to detail that good dressers d e rn a n d and appreciate. We are exclusive agents. _ Moore & McLeod ~ 119-121 Queen Street Ch’l`own _ Holman _i..td. Street Summerside _ 'i H \ ' _ 'is m | Q F for any purpose whatever; but on account of its simplicity of construc- tion and reliability oi’ operation it is unusually well adapted for farm use. _INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER C0. OF CANADA. The international Harvester Co.. whose reputation for perfection and efficiency in their supplies is unsur- passed, have on exhibition the famous kerosene oil engines the “Mogul” and "Titan," one driving a fred srliiiief and tho other driving a "Ilnll' thresh- or, which are woiidorfnl pieces of iiiiioliiiiory. No oiio who has ani’ use for it lirst-class oil engine can nf- foril to bo without one of these cil- ginr:-i. 'l`ho_v are also showing a new and improvod llnc ul' croiini separa- ,tors, tho “Rose” mid “Llly." 'l`lio.'=.o _are the acino oi' eillclcncy in their line. Also on exhibition is a motor ballng press for prossiiig hay. It is driven -by nn engine which can bo _worked equally well with kerosene 'or gasoline. This is nn important fact, as it is both convenient and eco- nomical to have an engine adapted to ,either kind oi’ fuel. All accessories _and necessary parts for repairs are supplied. The exhibit of the Harves- ter Co_ is the largest' of its kind, and the building in which their oxlilbits are displayed is their own private property. The exhibit is under the highly cillcieiit and capable simervis- ion of Mr. J. A. Mclsaac. cAnnu'rHEns-i>A1'EnsoN MANU- i=AcTuaiNo co. <4-I The Cnrrniliers-Patorsoii Manufac- turing Co., Ltd.. of Si. John. ii2\iifilX niiil Sydney. present n"l"iiic showing in iloor covering and roollng malorliil. featuring the [anions Coiigolciiin rush- This is ii new material of superior rr earlii ualllv and handsome oiitirclv now process. it has |100" ha l w i-I fl _ » dc-signs and colouring, mario by nii~ and will stand llio lizirilcst kind of wcur. This coiiippiiy' are also inniiii- facturcrs of Aiiiiitiii-. ldvi-rliislic niiil lniiininniil rooting, also llnrri~ii i-reo- Bros_ ami ltogcrs llai'il\vni'i» Store. REFRESHMENT DEPARTMENT. r The iieerls of ilic iiiiii-r iiiiiii _1\i‘<'~ very r~illi-ii-iiil_\' f-ziiviwiil lor thin .\'~\l ns iisiiiil lil' Mi' (li‘iii‘l-Z0 ii- M- (“"V""- of H". |.‘¢,r¢-_<|i~i‘ llfiiisii. l’ii\\'iiiii, iii, his old slniiil iiiiili-riii~:i|li thi- liiii-k oi the grand siniiil. Mi' l'iii'vi'i">' i"‘l\\\'1\'"i" iii this iiepzirliiioiil is kiiiiwii iiiid iippri-<-iailod iliroiighoiil llie iciiixili mid lirciiiltli ol llii: lslaiiiil. hiivvi-ii largely used during ihe past throo veiirs in leading hotels, hospitals and institutions everywliore. Sydney hospitiil has just been equipped with lioi. diiiiicrs :irc s1~i‘vvil during iliii il:i,\' ts .xiao liiiiilios ti‘.i'~'-. vii' iii iit40ccn..'. ' '~ -~ ircasoiialilo prices. Iii the siiliiiiii only soft ilrliiks nrc siipplicd. hui thi-so onli soto shingle slain. Uoiigiilt-iiiii is opili-s and stocked by Mi's.~¢rs l’aiiiii's. l'i'' ui=» i=-A-ri-i=i== 35'; i I is THE HAT You \ AS rm \~- -E ' tba ' f-- W 5° ‘ OUT’ i New Tri/wr L_..__W :-2 127 i~iA<.<.iE .s !» our i'i_i. <.o AN' ORDER A A couv=i_E OF i"\P\`l"5i \\\ _ Ill/ \ /T ti., _ it THE HATS TO NY FOR EN ` \_ ,-3 `\` ‘f€:‘s i_r Youve ` HOCSE Rii = ii_L sE wA\riN To ME. cows ,, _ g_\"\ V __ `; T-`._;_- ` I Y its Give. THE News f“*'_*”"\ ° - '” "’“"* I0” SEND *'_“j__` To i~fiA DEN Hl\T":> ' SAR ` SENT OUT SPECA/\i_i_‘< 2 i_»i»- -_--___J ---` . GIT OOT OF HERE AN' TAKE THEM - HATS BACK! ~ _,f ' __________ __ _‘_, _______,`,__g',_,__,fiPi __________.__ _ _ \`_ ___E_ __,-.__,__ __ __ 2 1 »--~-‘ ` -i - -»- - _ ,__ nn: