i I a-1. ter _ ,nn E' A ` ' - - , eiuhr th iiii _i E 001'" Cure _ ::1'l§‘.v'f':.":.':..':'.i.':‘."~;°-- ----» 5:. .z.i:‘:.‘;.::.:."°.‘:.':."'.;i.:.';‘i.‘1. 1 If yon’re tired of mes- sing with corn salves, awk- ._ ward and cumbersome _ . bandages for a plate where - ' ' Fosters Then you won't. have to rem`edy‘il.sel£_ terms a coat- ‘ing over the corn while it ’ is bi-ing removed. ‘ ' “d_ This prepa_rat_lon has le given so much saiisfac- tlon and is becoming 'so Wellknowu, that we find ‘ it hard to keep it in stock i » We have a new lot ou hand at present. Only ‘ i5c a bottle, ' ; E- A- Foster a Central Drugstore Sunnyside. I Don’t` eglect Your Watch It is adeliciie piece of inacliiii- ery and must be cleaned and oiled occasionally. ` ` ` ` I have every facitity for turning out the very best work- , L All work fully guaranteed and personally attended to by - At Chicago-Chicagol Washington . 7; -F. S. MITCHELL Expert watch and clock repairer. No. 168 Queen Street. _ Phone B97- R. _.-_ ::Rexall Tooth Powder is sold you with the distinct unrplrstnndin-Q that 5 if the quality is no all we claim cures and preventivu of acid mouth known to dentistry, ,will keep the mouth p_u_r_-e,_ and 'sweet, the teeth siei_t'r1,”wm”‘ iiafhsnlh!"guir.s-l.s°a “su-‘ perior dentifrice. Price 25c. The Mac- Klhflfln UPU? C0-. Corner Gt; George and Kent Hts. V " Mliltf., ::Buntain,_ D,l & Co., for best coal, ' 9 oooss.c¢a¢¢. Foster s ‘WML LOCAl,S :.”.:°..;'_;.°‘:..1;:.:‘s:';;_:°:.:.‘;°.im txiRAOtDlNA.¥Y DEMAND | :.251 i:'.‘.‘:.:.t s‘;.*‘:‘.I;'.?.:.5‘i.:;‘:.':...°.‘.‘: ~l,.etn£orl ! mad! th 'it "' 4; . N*-1i.'~"'. €g|“"°_;:_ \|;|°%|.\:I:_l:l;i they°m‘;_ly °_n:'I"‘:_ec‘K*;a(;’_°m'°r ’ which ., Saw a BIB Bu||_l1¢u Y9!+ |9,1,¢\»C\,|_=li|l°i¢_¢rti|_i_i_\_. " ' , Following are detsiis 0! the scores: E °9.v_'~°,|'°P BUMMERSIDE More than 80,000,000 stiohroi gum 'ET-hoc, . __ _ _ _are manufactured annéiplly to satisfy tl » _ _ _ llnrdian has all the HOME no bandages can iv- ceni- sind other news and the Sweet satis 'Subscribers and others ai-e asked f° "mit by Money order' .nr by mg. ~ l°t°’°d L°tt°l`. The G-uarlian is not responsible for remittances forwarded C01-'n Cafe .‘0fh°1‘WiB° than as sbovsui Multi. 'The Guardian welcomes reliable , _ _ news from persons throughout this wrapupihe lee, for this _Province An such itenis shnuia bs Vuiailed to "‘The Gliardian News Dept," Charlottetowii, immediately ft" th” °V°DlB. etc.,` have transpir- - __ Matt. oa.oao»oa¢s o sinus iiws Yds Yds Yds.'l‘ 200 500 600 W. Lizard 33 R. Allan . 34 _aa so 29 ao oniibssir so sz 21 29 29 29 29 21 ssseesrr 2‘r§2.°e‘3 Pritchard 31 pt. A.R. Brennan... 31 Johnson 26 27 I. 1 200 _ K. Rogers 31 29 30 R. Beer 33 32 25 Gray ...30 25 Z9 21 24 segssses 90C 34 B. Louson 30 28 G. Love 20 33 jor Allen 31 26 W. Patterson ..,31 25 25 D’(lrnellns . . . . ..23 27 Z4 'H _ R. Crockett 28 32 A Monkley 31 33 20 ta 24 244 2l4 216 704 of Average: 88 pts. ner msn- quench their thirst swsy"h`sex in the 1 fifteenth century. and they reported , CHARLOTTP/l`OWN that it relieved exhaustion; but it was the lovers of this conf tition, a Toron ' go' manufacturer declares. All of it 96 " 8. 93 tstien etuhieis inte the united States ll made ot chiele, whidi comes from _gum tree in the tropics, the imllvr- gg audi Canadaillguring up. $2,000,000 a year.. The _chiele 'business has he- c onie a big industry in the South merican republics. The gum tree is pped very much»the same -as the bber tree. , Spanish explorers found the indians this hemisphere chewing gum to 876 before guimchewlng ,became a ‘IGS Yds Yds Till- habit' among the 'x'iat'ioris, so at least 500 600 the gum-makers say, being guided in 00 their opinions 'by' the statistical re- ords. stiii. the eldest 'inhabitants 89 say., they always had gum; Resin ur 87 something else must have b'een'ehew- 83 ed before the niodei"n~ gum-' factory 81 brought out a substitute -that was 81 better liked: ‘ ' ' =f» ~ ~ ~= - Since. __ lthnt ` time '-they “mend for 0 l 0 0 si c e s u s ' BASEBA . .LL . 0 0 e 0 s 0 g g . , City 4. .. At __ At Torinlyto-Toroiito 2, Bnltimore At 1 t 0 . li At J (Canadian press) - At Montreal-Montreal G Jersey Buffalo-Iluilalo 3, Newark 8. 1* Rochester-Rochester '9 Provid _ A New Y0rk_.New york 2_ P,tt9_ Stiynmerside; D. W. Howard, Miltc_>v_ Iirooklyn -Brooklyn 7. S 1; _ ouin, 2. At] -Philadelphia-Pliila. 8 Chicago 3. At St. Louis -St Louis 1 Phila 8. ---- McIntosh, Nova Scotia; S. 'Averagez 84.62 pts. Der mon. ¢.____.__. .__ Olttoltlccolltlllto ` Horst iimnviits ions; vere Hotel, Charlottetown, y‘este day:-Tlieodore J. Muer, Charles Haggerty, Quincy, Mass.; Myra Ma ning, Sydney; A. Pieknril, City; Er est Lnirdavy, New Glasgow; D. Innis, Portland, Me.; B. E. Croke burg _ ‘ J D. Dwnphy,Brada1l»ane; Agnes Duron, Boston; H. F. F'eehan, M Steweirt; E. F. McMillan, Portlan J. W. Regan, Freilerictoii, N. B.; Perry, Toronto; W. Masters, Vcrno Miss C, Douglas, Alinu., N. S.; R. Vancouver, B. C. *im* 'l'rlE WEATHER °°° TIDE MUOH ET A r.ilc team from Charlottetown esterduy travelled to Summerside to h t ,_ h ai TOFONTO July 24 - Fresh sou oo a ma c ag nst the represen tntives of the Summerside Rifle Club coming showery. your money will be cheerfully refund- Th°,m“t°h took place on the home ed. This powder is one of the best dub 9 range' at 200' 50° and 600 ~ y ards ranges, between 12.30 and 4.30 clock in the afternoon. Though the SHOOTING _ 'IBE TEHPEBBTURE Y4 : i _ ,_ _ . _ T were a_few excellent individual per- iowegg the previovs night was formances. Dr. A. W. Leard, oi the `ab0ve_ Ae nine n,m, ii; was 70 h0,1'r-6 £98111. 101’ 918111910. ‘made f»0P fbove and at nine p_m. 67} above. erly and south westerly winds, THE WEATHER- Yesterday w shine all day; clear at night. lowest i>rlé_:e_i' V9-23Mff-' score of the match: a splendid 96 pts The tide will be high this nfterno X ' --he came down from 500 yards-with st 2.34 and tomorrow at 3.19; .*.l....'.'°.....l'. 1' ' si-iiPP1No News I UICUCIUUOOCOOOOOCCUUD ,_ ENTERED. Sclirsf Hnttie C. -King-Campbell; Alena L. Young-Gamble- Cape Geo- rge; Joseph McGill -Roberts-.-North Sydney; Saughe- McDonald -River Jtihu; -Trenholm - Baie Vert; Brilli- ii' is-Trsnhuini~ Bsis vert; Briui- u. - Hiiblcy -Pictou; Edward Gros- i Murray -Pictou; Unity- Mc- I llanmmm mmm mmm mm mmm m Lennnn- Barbados, B.W.J. . a total of 66 out of a possible 70 will be high tomorrow morning pts. The next highest score was also 3.08 and Saturday at 3.36. made by a Summerside shot-Mr. L.‘. The sun setsthis evening at 7 R. Allan, who scored 93 pts, notch- and tomorrow at 7.382 it N505 ___ ._ _-a __ .th-is comrnodity ,,§i'r`i`,r:s`e¢pgi to such Tntnl » zas zsr. 203 avi arpeitent that 'liiiiertaht-'» ms huvs been obliged to .search ,,tli.e, markets and exploit the growipg of the tree _in order to obtain 'b."éu'pply'ruilicleat : to meet existing, requirexneht not it sells f`dl_' $2 a_poiii_1d. The chicle , tree is indigenous to northern South The following registered at the Re, America countries; Central America, ,_ and some of the Mexican States. F_ Experiments have shown that trees “_ planted at a distance of ten feet apart or 400 to the acre, will yield from tive to six pounds of ehicle gum when ence . Mcllean, North Wiltshire; A. R. M tr m c_ o eight to ten years old. In their D wild state the trees are usually found nj in groups. frequently growing to n ' height of from forty to fifty feet. ' Lands well adapted to the growing of J. A. Robertson and wife, lJ0iisl‘.u‘.[\l,, The “'°°d is of reddish °°l°r- C1059' L_ iv dreiembllns mahogany. _is units Offices: -Charloiieiown. Vancouver, Victoria, New Westminster, Nanaimo, falsary, Mcl,hers0n_ Bellevue; F_ S_ wmke ar , eavy, _compact iii texture, _-ind - - - ~ The deceased who was 72 years of H ment Une Salvia llair Tonic lt Malte: the Hair Beautiful ___ Y . r The manufacturer guarantees it. F It will grow hair, stop itching scalp, and abundant. It Prevents hair from turning gray, and adds life und lun- 0 re. 'SALVIA is a hair dressing that has become the favorite with women of taste and cultu§e,_ who knowitiie social value of bcn.utiful hair. A large, generous bottle costs only 50c. at lending druggists everywhere, The. Sold nt Hughes' Drugstore i _..._ - above stated. She leaves to mourn The _death occurred at L30 tm! her husband, four sons and five daughi morning in the p_ E, Island Hospital ters as follows: James S., Police Of- o_f,Mrs. David Walker, (_‘;hM»|Dt¢et0wn_, fleer, City; John G., Texas; Kenneth age, was in her usualhealth till last MV* Joh” Gm- U“i°“ R°“di M"- evening and had-“tended the Grace David Chandler, Moncton; Mrs. Dan- ' iel McKenzie, Cardigan; the Misses Indie. og culture ‘nd Refine- lljlarbara and Annie at home. Funer- At last a remedy has been discow yesterday after a lingering illness of ered that will positively destroy the Miss K. Gladys Moore, aged 23 pest Damn-,m_ years. The diseased was the young- That Dandpun is caused by germs est daughter oi the late Charles is accepted by every sensible person. yogle' §’esrge‘;°gln’ 9;? Bin; th; D d H 1 - ea 0 or a er, ven e year evil? ru B the mot of an haw ago, resided_ with her luicle, Mr. _W.N. SALVIA will kin the dandrun Huestis, humnierside, One sister, Zsrms and remove dandruii in ten h days, or mone back "veg er' falling hair, and- make the hair thick uf eld. Interment in the l’u0I1lv'B (Tern- tory. __ . _ , _ . -,3, _ _- Few' msgmsriég up _ 'ras cn.a1d.o'r'rrrowN~onAnn1aN rf ri. some sin.: 'rAes"=1>ri;uie;.. 1# V, §_ .__, _ _ .’..lre»G1t bein , nn si, _ ` _ _ X _ ' f ” r Y “ ` U A C V I* C VI I U Sera h til th lr d ° W* 4 A. A " i' r I f ,- ., unconscious. She was removed tothe " E' 1* ‘ I " " ‘_ "WM Nl Usd sash ln- ear Y an ° tl” Summenldd li I hosPita1 where all that was Possible _ . hw* _ ' ` " ‘ ' " i - - _ was done for her. She never regain- "‘ ' . f 1-5-1 _ 1 fienty-live' cents. ""` i' ' T sd. Excellent arrangements were Flrlf Used by indians, One Generation MRS. DAVID WALKER ed °°“°°i°“°“°" and P“'3°°d “WB” “S ‘ ' " _ . .. Sharon, Pa.; Walter, Nqfth Lake; notice later. The death occurred in Summerside rs. George F. Doyle, Calgary, sur- The funeral takes place tomorrow, riday, at 2p.m. from the residence Mr_W_N,l-luestis to the Methodist hlirch where si short service will lic' .2-7'»‘~ oral _` EU _ it Estelle, which occurred yer-itcriiay morning alter nf somewhat protriict- ed illness. 'l‘iiii-i is the third \>i-.rciivi-- ment in the itcddin fiimily within thc your. The lute Miss Hoiiflin, who wus the third ilnughter oi the into Juclgc IJ. ()'Nl. llcdiiin, was it most outlin- . I MISS ANNIE E. l`lEI)DIN. I-leurticli. syniprltliy gore out to tile word "SAl4VIA" is on every bottle, iiiniily of Mr. l). (VM. ltedilin in the iitli i' lun sister, Miss Annu- itlilo lady and one whom nil lovml who knew her. I-icr patience iinil (lliristiiin resignntii-ill :luring hi-r illness tolil us nothing else r-.0ulc|‘caveil hun- ill' Thi? Gllllrlliuii teiiileru i~iiii(ci:i'e i-iynipiiiliy . ` ' _ . lil r ' ` . ' ` . _ Prior to 1888 chiele sol_d__for from - -~~-- `~~- -f---»---~- -A-~ - ---~ -- - -- --»-»~--~ - seven tq eight gent; ,_,__Po_u_n_d_ Now , . .IJUMINIUN TRUST CUMPANY ’ Head Office Vancouver B. C. tj the tree, once thought valueless unless 9 __;1_» the timber could be cut and trans- .._ "°"“"' §‘,j§,°j,’°,§’,k§’°,j,‘a“h°;§j,y“” Charlottetown Office _ _ r. me g,,,,m,d_ P,e,,,B,o,,c doo, ,ra,,,,._, ._ Regina, Winnipeg, Montreal, London, Eng , Antwerp, Belgium. and rafters of this wood are found OPS The operation of gathering chiele O sfll and preparing it for market~is similar-..' - F0. to that employed in the maple sugar - industry. »-‘Throughout the rainy sen- ` A _ r H ' ° ' The highest temperature recorded son, and while the sap is up, the tap- Wm' H' P’ Clubb President ern ping is tion... The mini. cousins of W. D. Brydone-jack, M. D. Vice-President \ among the Mexican ruins, and are '. ' sm, ,H excellent state of resawa . Autliormed Cap1tal...... _ _ ._ . _ _ . .. _ _ $5,000,000 i> _ - _ _ _ ' ‘ tion. This weed is tuasy grentiy in. Subscribed Capital ._ _ . . . _ . ._ . . 2.500.000 demand by cabinet makers, who cm- Paid u Ca ita] ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 OOO 000 c ploy; lg in_ the manufacture of high Reservg P ' ° ' ' ° ' ' ° ' ' ’q0O’O0O gm 9 ul-ntm-6 and household {if_g_mgS_ .- -.............-..»..-..... - -. ~..... 1 , ____ Ithls called sapots. , ' ASS&tS............ -..~-~.........._.. ,,...,,_.. 4,973,161 in- ..i..2i.‘§i“.’Z,’.l.§’.§i§.“`§."1§l”`13‘.il‘“..R?.§`§; Invested Trust Funds and tree, wss n popular variety nf ti-nit _ executorsliips and other HB among the natives. but now on account ' ' ' hesutifuiiy eissr with bright sun- of me great demand for clude gum trusts under adiuinisn-at1on......... . . . 6.217.933 Y and the attractive rewards onsrsa the T1 usteeships for Bondliolders _ _ . _ .. _ . _ . . _ _ 25,308,<:oo light was good, the wind was strong ‘H3216 mgerrxglegatsge £2 gierxeguogiock fruit is seldom marketed' °“d'5“"'7" `°“d' w°'°"°3p°“sn’\°- mr- tested therm.ométer with a north some spoiled score sheets. In iact,_, exposure was 64 degrees above ze them WBT” Fevefal mlgsfs "e°°‘d°d,»' had with a southern was 66 above and on_ters wo,.~e al-most in some eases ' as frequent as bulls. v On the wholeyesterday wBs»82 degrees. above Z the scores were moderate, but there land the iowesf was 57; above e nothing more than a piece of rope F R S and slipped around the troe,,the it sired position, and wield the mnchete Bt in cutting the incisions. 4 Gare in Tapping £0? Great care must be exercised, ns excessive bleeding of sap \vlll cause h , _ i . tev/art Vice-President ‘ 60 and a maehete. By means of this . . , . . a - rope, which is fastened about the wnist vvllllam R - Arnold Managing Director .+ -'i #U53 /*gif f" 7" - ‘E 011 gatherer is enabled to hold any dc- D3Vld VV- B0lC, MOUfFC3l J. A Machray, Winnipeg john Pitblado, Montreal William Henderson James Stark 9*? D' n R. Gray R. Pearson E. Drew, M. D. ing 34 out of 35 in the flrst stage fo! morrow morning at- "$.34 and Sat the shooting. A similar feat was done. day at 4.35. ‘ '= w by Mr. S. Gray of the visiting team, The moon rises tonight at 10.09. at the 500 yards range. Top score The moon was full Friday, July for the visitors was 90 pts., made at 2.06 a. m.. by each Mr. W. K. Rogers and Mr. The last quarter of the moon w Beer, the former coun_t,ng out the be on Saturday, July 26th, at 5. latter by reason oi the better score a. m' at the longer range. At the close of The length of to-day will be iiit the shooting at the ilrst range, only hours and seven minutes. six points separated the two teamsf scores, Summerside leading, but at :.:No matter how tough your hea ur” the rapid decay ofthe tree. lt is por sible for one man to gather properly from ten to fifteen pounds of snp in 18 day, for which he is paid, in 'most cases, a contract price from ten to ul fifteen cents a pound. In granting 59 concessions to gather chiele in the national forest reservations the Lutin- eell American Governments demand tlint natives shall he properlydnstructed in the gathering and preparation of rd the gum. R. L Reid, K. C. E W. Keenleyside ‘ H. W. Riggs. M. D. James Ramsay C. W. Twelves, Antwerp, Belgium. Advisory Committee, London. Eng. . J, G, Coirner, C. M. G. Sir Gilbert Parker, M. P. C. W. Twelves. each of the succeeding ranges the or how wiry your whlskei- you w ill, In some instances trees have been CLEARED Schr. Edward Grosier -Murray Picton; Risa- ~Baior-Chatham;-Ab hert P. -1’oirier- Sydney; - Belle-- Trenliolm- Baie Vert; Fought -Mc- Donald -River John; Janet A.- Riley-Belle River; -Alma L. »Young --Gnnible- Cape George. liome men increased their lead. gain- und Euthymol Shaving Soap gust the tapped for twenty-five years, where ing seven points more at the 500 thing that will give satisfaction. yards and thirteen points at 600 application it immediately begins yards, eventually winning the match work. softening the heard, sooth _ _ by 27 pts; their total being 704 pts. the skin and makes shaving a "short Of Q16 B311- H0W9V¢1`» if 11U0W9d t0 and tho Charlottetown team's 677 and weet" pastime. Price 25c. T points. MacKinnon Drug Go., Corner Gre At the close of the shooting on the George and Kent Sits. ME On great care has been taken. although its after that time they produced only ing from one»half_ pound to, two pounds he remain untapped for a period of live at or'six years they will then produce gf. from three to five pounds of gum. The ciini. of Comfort in a glass of Iced Postum \ Means more than tlie passing pleasure ol a cool drink en a hal day- ~ 4;n.¢¢,h'dp, .' 'islam fam] ??:i:“xh;‘t’iliat"lziiiordxlailling _lE ‘ ni... as inn-weaned infix by ivfnahhs the ware* _ mqoiwf ln.. nu. .i».i¢» .wtf . is Ci. .- .h:".‘~.:~.:i°.~.:ii.f;°:'.. ' _ _ “ Tliere’g gi £99800" fOr P9-Silim - -_,ea-f V .W f C|ag¢iigaPash|mClrsllC0»lJl‘l»»v,/i*ll|°f»o*° Nerves. THE PLAYERS’ SIDE President Fultz Deals With the Ques- tion of Farrnir_|g.PIayers_ Some of the reasons ,why baseball players in the big leagues want to change the system under which they are “farmed” out to minor league clubs at salaries less than those cal- led for in their original contracts, were given in a letter written by David L. Fultz, president of the Base- ball Players’ Fraternity, to August Herrmann. chairman of the National Commission. The letter was in reply to one writ- ten by Mr. Herrmann in answer to the first communication on the subject. ' Mr. Fultz said in part:-- “You say after _ths‘ rlaysr is trans- ferred it is a' question of negotiation versed and the major league recruit plays far better ball than he is ex agreement an* refuse to play unless he gets more money. Why, then, should We cannot. live without wood. Everything from the houses we live _ I. ` -. ..r‘ *‘ ' Advisory Committee, Charlottetown W. I-I. Aitken Frank R. I-Iearlz i Hon. Charles Dalton. Solicitors Receiver or Assignee Bowser, Reid & Wallbridge Vancouver, B. C Slaughter & May London, England Lafieur, MacDougall, Macfarlane & Pope Montreal, P. Q. Camp-bell, Pitblado, l-loskin & Grundy Winnipeg, Man. A UDITORS BANKERS Royal Bank of Canada between him and his newrowner. How of Londc 11. can it be ii riuestion of negotiation _ _’ _ _ ilglgllrlnlllrfng)-lliieiiéth‘qgvillil-elliig liirllhllrf The Dominion Trust Company was originally incerporaicd under the Companies ini- t.ssm,er quit_hi»? greiissinntf There Act in British' Colurnlilla |903, spd pnder a sppgilaé A i ol iii: Legisliiure in l9l’8. can be no negot at o '.'.' en one party ‘ 1 0 0 inion M- iunenf in _ ls absolutely at the mercy of the and by ,igecq Ac e hm. d other; it then becomes a question of B lumlilny I3 ful mn' _ d\\r°==~ Wh” *"9 °““°‘l°" 1° f°° to act as executor, guardian and irusiee under Will _ as nested tu, he enrrt 'wsieh' en his as Registrar |ndTr~rst Agent ' as Trustee for bond issues _ urs owner have urs right in withdraw as Agent for persons sppfvinierg go any ol the above ollices. "Om h"-‘°°“!" °‘ “"‘°“ ’“’ “"3” bl” as Agent for the investment o unds. :$252312-»‘il Mt lame as ‘Wd as lm ex' to accept deposits and allow 4 p c interest added qusrteriy. Correspondence and interviews in referencein any ol the alnve cor-ililly invited. Riddell, Stead, Hodges & Winfer Vancouver, B. C. Riddell, Stead, Graham & Hutchison Montreal, P._Q. Riddell, Ross & Bell Winnipeg, Man. ]. Maxtone Graham Edinburgh & London l'33£f.3?°l\? `i3f'°"-if' "_mf°° °'."`° .H. M. DA VISON. 384-]ulyi9Mti. LOCAL MANAGER. -- g a ounc the Cha ' > .< »3.,,», .' ' lottttown team gave three heartry Church picnic yesterday. On return ‘ "‘ ‘ / .&_31; -ag \_.. ., , . 1 _.