SEPTEMBER Edi-l‘ E “ Classifie ' olfitooonnnoo-o-eo-ooaooooaoouuun» Advertisements on inch: con 0| eee-e... lhpulhu all wurb “museum: .. Ooperlimollwordo “ulna-flue. e. Ioporllnooflwordo llgbtlnuttlom» . hpurllnooflwrdl ‘~-_"“""_'é“'—' ' “ r-"fii-j-V Agents Wanted ’ A My mm cnnrsnzm MEN "5, women for distributing religious hwmurg For particulars write ‘mum; 55g end church connection. m- conrad. Tower Bldg, Toronto. ' ' A. W. 9-3-tuth9i. r For Sale Male Help ' Wanted nnnnm waurun FOB. ' run‘ Abegweit Hotel, Borden. Call by phone after 6 P. M. 6854-9-10-31. our low cost course. expert training. i Write or cell Moler Barber College, 5'13 Barrington, Hsiifax. {on sgLfi-JIRUCK WAGON AND w, 5mg , almost new. Apply John Lewlor, Choriotfefown, Malpcquc pond ____._....--——- QALE-JTIRNITURE, ANTI- ques, etc. Apply Guardian. - 9953-5-5-5. 33.4w BROWN PAPER IO!- SALE. Apply at this Oflioo. 6595-94. you snu. 1o wr. noun Arm room dill ill Office. ___,_,__,____.e______.__ I011. SALE - ONE PAIR DARK gaemm ranch bred mink and extra Write Frank ‘Lonsaphie. male. shjppggan, N. B, F. S. 9-9-81. EET-TGTIREnSAnnYWH Guardian is oflerlng for sale, a quantity of heavy cardboard rnafs. gpecliilly suitable’ for the lining of b3! ll Guarding. chicken houses, etc. Price one cent euh, “F. S." 9-i0-tf. “Gggg-gggp YUKON MINK. Nova Bcotia and an.» Alaskan. Quebec mink. P“?! m5 bmdel“ can use some silver foxes or Fox pens in exchange for mink. Port- able steel frame mink pens. Greet .1 Mink Itlnch, 8t, Steph- YQ, 9-3-tts6i. To Let {sauce to Lar._.1.Anor: enough for two cars. Apply 334 new sh. . 9989-11-31 _______, ,__,._______'___.__._._ IO jelT-‘IWO DOUBLE BED rooms. Apply 89' Wafer Street, 6820-9-9-61. ,__.____._-'- fiSalesman Wanted GOOD SALESMAN WITH CAR. F011 six weeks or two months campaign. Good money for qualified pressure salesmanship. Apply Rex care of Guardian. Gist-ti >.__.. Boarders Wanted DOABDIBS ACCOMMODAT- 08B9-9-10-2l We ed st 102 Fitzroy 5t. .>------_----—- WANTED-TWO ‘BOABDERS. AP- piy Guardian. 6833-94-31 i— EXPERIENCED MAID. FAMILY OF three adults. Mrs. H. W. Weeks. 129 Fitzroy Street. 6856-9-10-31- w/uvreo-srunocnsrnuns AND Tiplsts for Canadian Civil Service. libcamlnstlons October i4. Write NOW for lint of examination cen- tres, etc. M. C. C. Civil 561/190 School, Toronto i0. I".H.W. 9-10-21. Lost _ 1.0511‘ A!‘ STANBOP! . LANE chlld‘s sweater. Finder please leave st 302 Fitzroy 5t. 6988-9-11-13-21 LOST FROM MY RANCH. TWO red foxes. Finder please commun- icate with B. lewis. Phone 32-22. East Royalty. 6868-9-10-21 Miscellaneous %G noniTr-Tronn car-n. __ esas-o-s-ai. IOKN ALFRED MMDOSALD. LAND Surveyor, Box 29, Hormenviile. 8570-5-6-lmo. ..__.____..-._-_-_- Ffupam MOTORING 1'0 ron- onfo desires companion. Leaving fourth week in 861116111991 MINI? ‘KKK’, care Guardian. 6893-9-9-31 huarsn on m r-Aiuu rwo heifers, one red and white. the other white with dark red spots. If Sales Help and Agents A CANADIAN GREETING CARD manufacturer requires representa- tives (both sexes) to scll Personal Christmas Cards in every village. town and city in Canada. Sample book free. liberal commissions. Write for complete information. Premier Art Guild, 210 Victoria,‘ Toronto. B. H. A. 9-1-lmo. _. Opportunities for Men I and Women i, PAINT AT HOME - EARN MONEY l painting Christmas cards. Cata- logue, samples. instructions ten 1 cents. Premier Art Guild. 210 Vic- 1 toria, Toronto. O. 9-2-tt5tLSept. 29 Female Help Wanted __.___.____i_____-____ WANTED-A MAID. APPLY MRS. Gavin Harding, '1 West St. , 9992-9-11 _._...._-._...._____-_-_---_- EXPERIENCED MAID WANTED. References required. Applv Mrs. R. B. Vesscy, 248 Kent Street. 6819-9-11-31. SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS $35__$50 CAN Br: EARNED and paid weekly in spore time selling well known line personal Christmas cards. librper- ience unnecessary. An early start and our co-operetion assures suc- cess. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft 00-. Limited. Toronto. Representatives wanted small towns also. 9-2-4-6-9-11-13-l8-18-20-23-25-2'1- _BHEEP DOGS PROVE WILY OLD TACTICIANS ; Wlentral Guardian GEORGE STREET. Dresses are nrriving daily. ltoday. 202 Richmond st. 6896-11-9 Court yesterday morning. a drunk _--_._?_____._.____ twenty days, and a prohibition case LEARN BARBERING Tunoucn w" wimdegwn, M‘ H‘w' °'19‘m“s°"t'3°'lsept. i2, in the p.911. Hall, Water ' I. Sh, under the auspices of the Union. Employees of the new Canadian Na- TRY JOHNSON’S, 144 GREAT Fall Coats and 11-31. FRESH LOBSTERS it Aylwardb‘ ' POLICE COURT-At the Police THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN roman‘. ruunsnar. Presiding-Rev. M. Scott and disorderly was fined $10 or 1;; THE BIG DANCE Friday night, A lesion, 25c. GBQI-B-il-Zi tlonsl Hotel. __._.__._.___ wuoh either the dog or the sheep. We all know how sheep can put. the sublimest Joy-walker to the blush. but one ought to behold a Sheep Dog ‘rrial to appreciate what a. healthy respect for doing what he is vusnted is engendered in the most obstinate of the sheep species when he has a vdse oki dos at his heels. The latter has one eye for the sheep arr! one for his master. and neither shepherd nor dos ellcvw themselves to be flusfcied. Without hurry or fuss the sheep are penned withLi a min- ute or so, and the hurdle is made fast. This. in its simplest elements, is the mentor of conducting Sheep Dog Trials. more are extra tests in most arrests. such as separating a particular sheep from the rest. The great object is to pen the sheep, or to divide fl-iem, in the shortest time. When a competitor is finished his dog obediently comes in heel. An- other shepherd and his dog take ihoir place at fine flagstdff, four more sheep we releasedqg. the hill- side, and the some fast i: repeated. ‘Yiwirlnls last iihsgreeferpnrt of the day. Finally there is the prim- giving. The Duke or ivlontrose end his pony were present at the trials at Dougazie. Arrm island belongs l0 hnr Grace the Dudheu, who inher. lied it from her gather, the Duke of LONDON, Sent 8.-— (By Thos. T. Champion. Canadian Press Sta-ff Conerpondcaiti-This is the time of the year when, in many a rugged shire of the North, the countryside is agog over Sheep Do; Tmils. Prob- ably no oo bests of skill are present- ed under more ruiuml conditions. A tidot of rough ground, a can for judges. n, few hurdles, and e dozw or so 0g shecp- -- these comprise the simple paraphernalia. The tawn- drvcller is not likely soon f0 forget a day at the Trials, such as those held at Dougnrle, 0:1 the Isle of Arr-an. Dougarie is one of the shooting- vlofors motor to Dougarie across dick. Passing through orle of the valleys we not-ice, on the sky-line. a mile or more up on the purple- coverorl hillside, a stag. He bounds of: when the noise c! the car reach- es him. We are to sec him again, though. The piece for the Trials is on n Kilbre/rmnn. There are many pairs of competitors. Most of the shep- herds are no longer young. Their dogs, mo, - - - u (zcmpt rather, and not too sponbly "inclined - - - carry themselves with the. gravity which omnes, rd increasing years and. a. sense 0g responsibility. Half-my or mureuipthehlllisecert intowhich clnmbcr the two judges. They signal for the‘ first pair of competitors to bcgiln. A shepherd and his dog take their position at a flugstnff, Away on the top or a hill four sheep are released. The njreotnixvr rcally needs a, pair of glasses. unless he has ex- ceptional sight and is nccustomed ta this sport. The sheep, with natural natural simplicity, wr-lconte their re- lease and ntralghtwvay set about to browse. But only for v.11 odd nunute. boxes of Hie Duke of Montmse. We ‘ the shoulder of the island from Bro- 1 hillside looki 4‘. over the Sound of 1 not claimed will be sold on Mon- W_ R. Hol- land, Fbrmington. BSZT-Q-Q-lweek. dey. September 15th. Wanted gANTED-WILI. EXCHANGE CITY property for small form near City. Give location, number of acres and price expected in reply. Address "C." are Guardion Office. 9822-9-0-91. -__... p—< Employment Wanted ‘ANTED DY IXPERIENUID Sfonolllfihcr u position in office. Apply A. 2. care Guardian. GESZ-R-ll-fli. The shepherd at the flagsrtaff half a mile away new [rivcn the soft word fa his dog, who stunts off at his apeedlest. But by no means in n straight. line, V/ary old tactic-inn, he mokm n flanking movemevt of a width such as army omnmnnders in the war vainly used in dream of. The dog's swift. and swooping jour- MY brings him well to the left of the Imp. Far as he is from them the sheep have sensed him. and are bflsinnlng to move in their usual fassion. The grey-haired bhqilerd, tied by the rules 0f the contest u; the flagstaflf is Watchi g: keenly. He, gives “soft but pen- etrating whistle. 0n the Psi/mt the dog flattens himself on the heather. The silica; stop galloping and herd boueohcr. Now mother Whistle and the do: moves of! again. Anoiher whistle and once mime he liu mt. At lenth he has man- ovuvrsdihesheepinioposltlon for; litnilht nan to the pen of four hurdles. The shepherd is now rpennittcd to him the mcbhlf Ind lpproum the huldlelwiiihthehelpafthedoghe pinball-indium. Hcmunme Ha-mllhm. when we all gathered in la. circle and the trophies were hund- ,ed out the Duke offered a, few pica- isant sentences about the gentleman iwho at present rents fine shmtlng at Dvveefle. Motoring back m Brodick n19?’ 8119111118 1110118 the narrow road we overhauled the winner of the chieg event, ciesping the silver cup, hi8 perms: in the day's triumph P0881118 (iiitise at heel. Both were iabout to take to the fields to reach ithelr hut. so we could not offer .i.ham a. lift, but the man gave any fi-DDNdaf-ive i1 restrained son; at 181111 Mien we viuved our drug-rah- ulahlons. The (103 feock no notice. He VTIDDBB-Ped indifferent to one sen..- Jutland 0f shy-one but his masher. We 41d X101‘- See the stag on the .,l1i11sde new: the» evening. But next ‘C191’. ‘when W6 "'81s m another road. We encountered c couple of keepers Jestixuz in the heather. A dead stag ‘flow alongside. A little further we massed the tall £18111‘! of the Duke, Of-lfiylng his gun. i ‘ Impatient Customer: "What's be- lcome of the waitress?" Imvfltlent Customer: "Possibly. C91’! Manager: "we; fair-haired girl?" But she's grown grey since Ive been sittlnl here." she n tall. BIRTHS lohoveu-sc m. Step/art, new, n, 5 1930. to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Glov- Bl‘. a son. 1 ,5 ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. 9i mmgmnnnu.m..............e...........................e...... 11141144»: ...... ...... m... ' between Summerside and Charlotte- KINGS GDUNTY Contkzued from Page 1 A very large exhibit of sheep was a. future o! the fair. rt was noted that the number of the black faced breeds shown is on the increase, while the white faced breeds are failing off somewhat. The quality 0f the animals was better than that o! my year preceding. Mr. l". F. Baird of the Do- minion Livestock Department Judged this class as well as the swine. The average quality of the lotter- wu ll- so butter than former years. In the Drill Shed where the agri- cultural products were shown per- haps the greatest improvement was‘ noticeable. Potato experts were seen to view the exhibits of tubers with an enthusiasm and plzasure, to which they were not slow in giving voice. St. James Presbyteriqn Church 8.00 P. M-Inductlon of Rev. R. Moos-bud Lent, M,A., AD. Short Addresses by the Moderator of the Presbytery, Rev. Si. Clair Jeans, Rev. Allister Murray. Caledonia; luv. Thos- A. Rodger, Belfast. Music led by Choir under Mn. J. A. Lawson. vzqvzur- o e an“; THURSDAY i Eriuitp Gluitrh iflhutri) l $.30—Dorcss Society-Regular meet- Ln|—Reoidcnoe of Mrs. F. l-l. Seller, 263 Grafton Street. TENNIS The last of the most interesting 1.11mi pleasant series of Tournaments SEPTEMBER ll Fulton, D. D. ‘ town clubs this season was played on 1,rule in every match. Owing to the lagging he“; iearly twilight. and the number of I ithe Charlottetown Club Courts last ; ‘afternoon. Every player was in good lform and keen, hard battles was the ‘AGY Timon 50c Autostrop Utility Knife FREE with Every Package of Autostrop Blades item Regular 81m 89c 6°‘ 50c me nummi K, - ~ .,.- . Y . . ,5°_'{ “Urn-X snlxylhil)‘. I Q5841?“ annals“ “M955 causal PASTE 112K,‘ $1.00 ‘ ._,.-..- 501* no. mhurrr: _.‘ "‘ "u. l, ,""“'4 FnRll-i-Vs ‘ahavns - lar- I llflflTll TOOTH - .1 t IASTE PASTE 39 2 ‘ c 3i; 1 39c 49c ROSS-DRUG -UNITED SUCCESSORS TO 101101715‘ l5 the Woodstock rues: WOODSTOCK. N. B. Sept. l0.-'i‘he s “ y of iihe SUWVIABY Junior Pres For All: Purse $500 Betty Direct brn Piper Belfast. 1 l l Hodzewood K. Avery Woodstock 2 3 2 - Klwff bg Tingley l-loulfon 110015 N. L~I s Limestone Petal-kin also stufed. Time 2.13 l-2, 2.14 l-Z, 2.11 [-4. L24 ‘hot Purse 8300 Cfliptlin Kidd b! Holmes Ox- .. 4 z a‘ . 3 4 dr lottetown, won from E. Allen and J. Three bags of flour were donated by W. A. Poole and Co, Lower Mon- tague for the best loaf of bread made from Regal flour. This class drew n large number of entries. In the ladies section this culinary Ruth H066 17m Piper Belfast 4 4 4Y0 Time 2.16, 2.16, 2.18, 2.20 1-2, 2,20. Vlotorie County like Pane $200 (El-If Mile Heats) Block ‘Thunder b1 g wright exhibit and the needlework deplrt- Pa?“ 1 11 mentwerq upbotheusual hlghstsn- Hm a s: “"9 "W" "“”“““‘°4 l“ Km" nlehnusuognhgru-m H s 2s °°“"‘Y- wuum h bg Luts Andover s 4 4 ‘ McvernonbgBrvownPerth....b5fi T“ ‘JPENING Time 1.01 2-4 101 i-a 1m 1 a The exhibition was formally de- clared open at 11 a. m. by His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor. who in his remarks commended the improve- ment made in the Exhibition from war to year. l-ie suggested larger prizes for the work of the Women's Department. Mr, D. P. McKinnon, president of the Exhibition Association made a fcw brief preliminary remarks, and addresses were delivered by Mayor J. Howard McDonald, Premier Lea, Hon. l P A. Scully, and Mr, J. W. Boulter. Colt Time Tied AtBrocktonFair , CHESTNUT BURB. OUTSTAND-l ING; MANY PROMINBNT DRIV- ERS AT OPENING BROOKTON. Miss, Sept. 10- Ccstnut Burr, the two-yoar-old son The premier expressed his pleasure gldesflgaxagg‘: on the- quality of’ the exhibits. The any‘ Mo" and driven by Walter rm“ and "egembles 5mm“ m“ be“ Brltenfleld. was the ouistanding har- te" m umught than any exhibited nos speedor st the opening day of a5 “W °‘ "w 1m" °"h“”“°“‘, "line Brockton Fair card today, trot- fairs abroad, indicating that Pnnce 5 “n: a "me in N8 14 equalling me Edwfld mm‘! l‘ the be“ mum“ record for a colt. over a half mile acres in Canada. In connection with track . his recent ia-lp the Premier stated, chestnut Bun,‘ hflbsism,’ Nita “i” the ‘mm pmdlw“! m Onlum l‘ i the Greet, from Charles Moshers not as heavy as that grown this W" Greenfield stable, was much the best on the island, while the turnips were I o! the M4 ‘rotten, winning m gm aswgood s: growl ; straight heats over a. field of eight W129 W“ a“ "0 - ' '. starters. bee has not as seed e @109 0f m“? Will mernnuhg ind quus n task as that harvested he"!- Thfi W995‘ I getting Margaret Grattm, owned by sor of the Division of Botany in the who Mummy 3mm"! o; Hyde p"; University of Pennsylvflnlfl who vifi- I home ahead of Mordkln Mort Knight ited the island recently with thynnu Peter daghus in the first heat Pennsylvania potato KTOWBT!’ 5mm!‘ oi the 82,000 race for 2.15 class pm- that he could grow 1.900 598MB 9! , ers. Prinu 0., nine-yetr-old son of potatoes to the acre on Prince Ed- , Lu Princeton and Owsssia, took the ward island. The Pennsylvania 1111-1216 class trot in straight heats. more were surprised at the low pric! Foremost drivers of New England‘ 0g 15mg in mi; Province and at the‘ and the Maritime Provinou appear-l low road tax. Splendid opportunities 1 ed including Britenfieid, Croaierd, an: offered in this Province for ferm- ‘ l Flemming, Nay, Brusie, Lashes... m; The population could be m-iriekie. MoGrcth, Mosher and Kings- greased by 25 percent. and U16 Pm", , I yDUNNING-—AT the Prince Edward ‘dsland Hospital. Sept. 8th to Mr, ‘and Mrs. J. Elmer Dunning, n. ‘daughter. iWOOD-At North Tryon, 5e91,, 5, H930. f0 Mr. and Mrs. H. Raymond Wood (nee C. Adelaide Ives) a daughter. MARRIAGES COLES-(JOURT-JM‘. one unieed Church Manse. Mount Stewart, Sept 10th., Gordon Edger Coies of Suf- folk, to Emma Bllizbbeth Court, by the Rev. M. K. Chm-man. DEATHS EADY-On Wednesday, Bop. 10th, Daniel Ready. aged M years. Funer- al from the residence of his brother Edward Rrady, 308 Richmond Street, on Friday, Sept. 12, funeral leaving the house at 9 s. m. to Cor-ran Benn Church for Moss of. i0 o'clock, 1n- terment Cor-ran Benn Cemetery. "F6UFU§~§‘C$F§" D. MacLoan UIDIIIAIK IIBALIII fllrlolfellwnllorlhIfiilnx hole!!! I - 1 O OOOOO§OQOOOOQK _the visit of the Perm-wlvlml- now-vi liey. duction by 100 percent, Premier Incl A 1 stami The Province rrqulres better “Give ms a start" begged the suc-‘ roads and it n hoped um u. will be , tioneer- “1 h!“ ' hero a genuine‘ possme m do we“ bate;- ghm he; Queen Anne sideboard, the only been attempted in the wt- og . Give me a start!" Mr. J. W. Boult‘: Secretary , lhe Prince Edvard Islam Potlto‘ “F'°"YP°"°¢!“ m‘! WWW" °b“8' A ectlcslT-“EIY- Growers Association in a rpr 8mm“ w t“ firmer“ Nkfled The auctioneer nearly fell from iihe rostrum. "I asked for I start,“ lhe said contemptuously. "mw" “m” “’p'°’°“° ‘m’ “d m“) “Well. you got it. ‘iloni you?" half tunes the potato acreage of the l-"l““d~ A W" h“ mmtaiveii Angry Father: "Look hen-e, Doris. m“ ‘h’ ‘*‘m°“““”5 Sup“: “QQ I won't have young Jones bnnslns °l the C- N‘ 3' Mtmtrea‘ Bu‘ m: Iyou home st midnight." l5 a" uemmve meeting o! the ma“ Doris (calmly): "Well, flther, who held before leaving Qudzcc o rissoi-flse do you “use”? ution was passed exprwinx the 69-‘ - "Km 9M 9199*“? °f u” ‘m’ m P’ mttle Spencer wos on the carpet E J-iland- Almm" "~“°1""‘°“ w“: for errors in his homo lessons. 11mm wmlfimninfl u" "MM “m1 "Toll me truthfulLv," said the Government for iflcrml"! u" m‘. meher; "who did your home les- iif on potatoes expofifid 7mm cum,“ sons?" in united Btsies- Blwh I "whim" "rather-l" burst out the ehnu. is sure tn be of advantage W "in" "Quits alone?" questioned Edward Island. ‘Illrmllh i319 971°?" teacher. of the Prince Edward Island Potato‘ "oh, noi" Spencer replied. "l help- Qrqwgtfl Association the tariff his Qd 111m," been kept for the lust two arm It -—--—~--—---—-- nbout on»: half of what it otherwise Pier couunsrolol use. Mr. Boulter would be, inn-mod. Prince Edward Iain-no must A careful survey of the vroblbkslo any with mull pontoon this yield of potatoes in Canada this and than in no roam to be- indicst-s that there will be no ih-‘ilsvs tint potltoes will not brinl l» crease, Mr. Bouiter staird, Bukat- good price, although economic con- chewsn md Manitoba will have nn ditimis may keep the price from soar- inereuse, Quebec c decrease, Ohm-icing. ‘lhe speaker would not advise cdecreoshPrLnceliidwardhlandwr-tiefonnswfosurtlt bil llghtccropdnnllltyeor. ‘rghnylflfi the players participating, each match was ,1 limited to one set. Charlottetown 1 raced of! with honors. l4 to 5 as fol- l lows". Ladies’ Singles i, E. idnklctter, Summerslde won from J. Tait, Charlottetown, 6-1. Ladies‘ Doubles 2, E. Bourke and J. Martin, Char- ‘Linkletter, Summerside, 6-0, 6-2. 3, E. Bourke and J. Mdrtin, Char- lottetown, won from E. Allen and Z. jinkletter, Summerside 8-8. i 4, E. Sinclair and C. McArthur, l Summerslde. won from J. Bourke and Other vegetable exhibits were oor- 10rd _ 2 2 a 1 1 . M Stewart“ Chaflonetovm‘ 64A. respondlngly improved. wane b: Geww m“ ' Th‘ “"1"? °""‘""~‘ w“ m“ nus 1 is as: Mimi Home: than last year and was also of bet- Maud. Mo“ hm Mcmm ‘f’ Q“‘“"Y- Bouthpor-t 2.21.1. . . s :1 1 a z s, n. Bourke and .1. n. Johnston, Charlottetown, won from E. Allen and H. Phillipa, Summerside, 6-1. 9, E. Bourke and R. Spillett, Char- lottetown, won from E, Alien and G. Lockhart, Sununerside, 9-6. ‘l, Z. Linkletter and H. Phillips, Summer-side, won from J. Martin and Jim Fullerton, Charlottetown, 6-4. B, J. Tait and G. McDonald, Char- lottetown, won from C. McArthur and R. Saunders, Summerslde, 6-1. 9, 1. Bourke and F‘. Kelly, Char- lottetown, won from E. Sinclair and H. Phillips, Summcrslde, 0-4. 1’. Men's Singles l0. G. McDonald. Charlottetown. won from R. Saunders, Summerside. 8-9. - i1, G. F. Hutchesori, Charlottetown, won from W. McDonald, summerside, 7-5. 12. J. B. Johnston, Charlottetown. won from H. Phillips, Summerside.‘ 10-8. Rich's Doubles 13, Bentley and McKinnon, Char- lottetown, won from Lockhart. and Harris, Summerside, 6-4. 14, Stewart and Saunders, Sum- merside, won from G. F‘. Hutcheson. and G. McDonald, Charlottetown, 6-4. . 15, Bentley and McKinnon, Char- lottetown, won from Stewart and Harris, Summerslde, 7-5. l6, Lockhart and McDonald. Sum- merside, won from Ifiillerton and Splliett, Charlottetown. 6-3. 17, G. F. Hutcheson and J. B. Johnston, Charlottetown, won from Harris and Stewart, Summerslde, 6-4. l8, Bentley and McKinnon, Char- lottetown, won from Lockhart and Harris, Summerside. 6-3. 19, Bentley and McKinnon. Char- lottetovm, won from Stewart and Saunders, Summerside. 7-5. HORSE NOTES Watson Peter View Stables. North ‘rryon. Edgar Braynioncf Malpeque, has royally bred stallion to Trainer G. Bionclin Thomas. He is plsoe of its kind known to the world. inclined to the pace and the veteran schoolmaster of race horses will fry sent his his magnetic hand on him. mas. He paced o half-mile over the 2.16. Mr. Thomas anticipates to 5111p 20th of this month. ideal wife. Every time I so to sc her 1 find her rlnrning her father‘ socks.“ house. Hogan's Wharf. every day. Stock must be good. otherwise cannot hurdle. J. L. DOUGLAS ' E Cllltlotfelbwh I is sent to the Sea T. J. Devlin, pacer, 2.12, consistent campaigner is showung old time form for his new owner. G. Biondin '1"i:\o- . North Tryon track in i.0B\-'e, mile in , his horses to Novn Scotic about the Jack: "I think Peggy will make an GEM“: wrhm "mam m" “m” l‘ rubber packing for selling insures a permanent job. until 1 noticed it was always the some sock!" Windshields cut and replaced zit short notice. — —---- No mailer what make of car or shape of glass we - ' ‘t can handle 1t. —l = $ Z ‘U U! DD? Will be buying at our Ware- v THE MacKINNON DRUG CO. The fiies/rfi 310m lrs.;ir’e..a~..e.e..~‘$25.55.. err? a .. .. _ , . ', Western Cuardzan ""'“. f‘“ii D" 3' “mum-d m h" ..1.1li .1111.‘ u good ailclidanc; presen; .1:.ux'n:‘=L was keen to hear one n; the HJLAYG bum‘ on toe platform i-l "i0 licrscn of baud Schurman, o1 '.i.c hlzqzuiziiiciilal 518L011, Charlotte. —'DA.'\'CE, OLYMPIA, Summcrsidc. Sept. l2, Charlc and his Hence.‘ Tottsie Orchestra. Adm: snn 50c. 1.1.1.11. ‘liie SUbJJCL, too, aroused 1n- -w1uu:s sriu. fululiful. me audfucs “has o“ “Ben” Attempts to dispose of n)": VJ. in’, ' hunfiifefad. There “'55 carcasses at Percival River hv bunl- ‘ u‘ c" rliyuhnindd program: of re“.- ing them have proved Hull:- nyir; .. . l? muglc,“ :lsual' Mrs. w' b“ elqleiisive, I{6!‘05’3ll0 trad PflllfP/l <>. lltrukéna: 01f POM" Ledeque’ and Mm fa number ci’ them and Ignited iiuf igw‘ ‘ m mlmau‘ f)! warm Eedequc’ Tthls did not wove effective, It is rrfll ufnlslmléghthe “ma? m the ‘Mm OI ‘iwifid to dig a french above thewmelts“ “m5 a reading by m“ w‘ . high water may}; and drug the car- ilichélsun‘ . The address ‘was H.105‘ m- cnssos into l. ivith horses a (l '..'i...~| Olmmg’ gwmg mu and demued m" .'.~ . , v . 1 - e.»- e ~I..‘.“‘.§;‘;; :§..:.::::*::. :.:*;*...::°:: ldeccracxng the grounds about the ‘house with trees, shrubbery. and ' “Wffiiiri; ivloriis. Mr. Schurman em- phasized fast the need of setting apart for a. lawn or yard about the home of u certain area for the ex- 1],, -CLERMONT—-l\ir. and Mrs. Rich- ard Ci-eed, Sr,, from Montague, spent the week end in Clermonv-Mr. Heath Foster, Marshfield, motored to Mills Point on Sundays-Miss Helen _ elusive use of the human tenants er Mill spent her holfduys at her home me farm as r g in Clcrn1ont.-Mr. A. Cole, Pi-cnchl _ . ‘ “ga\n5t_lhe “wax cum“ River, motored to hfarshfic-ld on 2f leumgwmht‘ an‘mals- 95mm“? Sunday-Jules Bcsse Mill. Clcrmont. wens’ and“ am‘ geese’ “aim a“ ‘he her friend, brother and sister, motor, fmxnds r‘5hl' up w m“ “m” and =edm Marshfield on Sunday‘ :va s of the home. He showed by ‘mcans of actual samples of trees, 1 shrubs, and flowers, the best means -I.'\li"ROVil\'G WAREHOUSE —‘y oi removzng the usual bareness, and The warehouse immediately Gilposlte, adding to the cosiness and beauty of the C.G.R. Depot in Kensingion l5 the surroundings of the farm house. receiving some practical improve, i-ie dwelt upon how easily and how merits. The owners, P. McNuLt and (‘hpaijly 11,15 can be done by the peg. Sons, have elevated the lauiicling“ 5m 0g Qrdinary intelligence and about four fez-i and have excavated u means, 1.15; by 50mg a, 1m}, a; a cellar four feet, thus giving 11nd". time, and profiting by experience. Capacity eight feet dew This W11‘- He assured the public that at any afford safe storage for 6,000 cubic‘ lfme the Experimental Station would feet of ivvriuifibio form nroduris rzlndly furnish advice as tovarieties. The work was PPFf"rm°'1 hi’ Mr cos. methods of planting to any Harry Dugpan, Sea View". with arf pnr = mm wrmld write for such ad. able body of assistants. The ivork ii- vie-e, Nnrth Bericque will likely pfg. ‘self displays evidence of the DrflfUCfil fir next year by this lecture, and the ability of flic contractor and the rx- gym-Quin; tom-is; Wm open m5 eye's ircme cnrc in devclopnig details-Y)’. m Shh m.» jmprpnpnueng "1355 1n the 110m." surroundings. —AL.\SKA DUNK ARRXYE 1N PERFECT (‘0NDlTlO.\'~YLr. Jam" __':\,['L=5 Dornmy coxf who is mm. Pvndcrneu of Kvuuuflion riw-‘Ph-"o- 1.1; in the New Hampshire Hospital. (‘d a pail" of mini: kittens from J.:.~1- y‘ 3 A, 15 sjnondmg her vacation with mu, Alaska, rrsr11!1_\'.'I“l1e 1111111»; n. -~ mmhx...‘ Mrs Co,“ of gummy,“ shipped on Auzusf 29th and :1: "("1 5d,. Mrs Co‘ and 53mm, have m; in Summvrsidc on Tfiicfidav 111221.‘. “T9,; m, chnmnetm-n when, they Sepicmbcr 9th. The mink, from Al- ._.,-;;1 make m," h°me__5' nska. ‘Yukon strain. one as 111cc n pair of mink as one would wish in .1!“ They are almost six, months oirl evl are very lively and healthy, ‘I'm- shipping cruis- thev came in was rug": “°“‘Y’“‘"~ “M “mmml sma“ “a” ""5 . mesa mu. KOLLINS in st. animals every romlnri, ‘Phr- mrpzrwsjmxxvflckg HML Snufls’ Friday‘ sept- man, who has seen hundreds 11.125 xmh New program‘ 8731_9_5_n_21v ithrough Nfoncton. sazel it was the most wmplci" crate he had sn-n. ..'.\I0.\'TAGL'E - The Sacrament which no doubt zircon-n‘: for H10 tin- hf [he 1pm‘; suppgf W111 be dgspens. imais syvlrndirl coxidlixozi ‘F015 is .“!r ‘rd ncxf Sunday in‘ the United ‘Penderphstls first attempt n: maul; iChllFCll. Montnpwie. at the morning thme litile animals-S. (service at ll n. m. Service 1n the ——---— lVCVEHlHZ at '7 p. m, in lower Mon- -NORTH BEDEQYE (‘OXDIYX-“iriuuc at. 3 p. m. Service preparatory ITY CLUB-The moiuhij,‘ mcoiinu chin Cvnxmilnion on Friday at 7.45 p. lhe club was. l1old in ihc Cflliifiiiliill} m. i. p. Eastern Guardian NOW IS THE TIME FOR GLASS REPLACEMENT We have every fnrilify for replacing broken glass in your car or home. With stock cut and polished ready for immediate setting you are assured of :1 quick job. No long wail. Machinery for ciihci" [lat or pencil edges and besi P 5 With standard plate,—1-4 inch-and 3-16 inch Polished Stock on hand. we can supply window glass, door glass, or any other kind of glass. _ GIVE US A TRIAL ON YOUR NEXT JOB CHARLI§S E. CARSON 64 KENT STREE ’Phone 704-1. 101-0413;. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. wwnvbp , v . .,_..-..-_.-.¢