wellfllrwill iie~ Mo» MONDAY, Pass_ it arounc‘. after every meal. Give the family the benefit of this aid to digestion. It cleanses‘ lfflhi $00- Keep it always inthejiouse: Standing Field Grain Competition 1925 Cash Prizes for Fields Ufilllla‘. “heat. Bar- ley and Certified Seed Potatoes n we three CUUHYJCS: where there are cats and pciatces grown T-iere will tcJcrrnvt-t ciis hie 1r more izrtrreyrac" far lrcm cert “ed acsit. .~1":5'.. Cari-c‘; Thg numsn- i number ;l 9w:- 95, aill m; pad accordlrig to the score. R'i_'._-_: AND FlEGULATlONS .- A! .~i_i:~cq-n.~i1.-.i MP5 “n. .¢.', ._, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lii"*fl-“~ EWESTERN -8HOP from Holman’. Catalog" —WANTED enough men. women i ehii-iruu 2.1 ~11: Si) gallons cf " 11in: l.» Cri-uzu Juli en; _' i; Palmer Ruiz l. “- ;---i CREAM SOCIAL ii’. .\'~='-\' . , A _ —-FOLR i EW ~ ~ A... ,7. . -—C. N. R. illill ‘ i; l’ i linl-li ii- >535?‘ Count; will 21c proportzorlatg with the _ ‘. A field of :ats sral CfiflSiS‘. of a: least five acres. o! wheat and _ rarie/ three acres. . fled seed cctatues two acres.‘ 2. An entry ‘lie t‘ $11G Elia! '2»; charged tor the first. and Fifty cents ‘cr each qcozonai entry of gr-iin arid 5‘- Cu for each entry 0O potatoes. 3. The entry fee sra acccvroariy the aural cations. 4. EHZFCS sliai Ice "one t: the Desartrnent of Charlottetown. riot ‘at-rr 12¢.“ Auqtist ‘i5Y-Y1.'i325. S. Competitors she one week ore-rails t: date zn u“. ch harvesting snail begin. 6. Competitors 1r; "itiufifiifid to note thg Following requirements for standing fields of cat: ariiy. The field most no. sicdec with Seed from a field ~l~ c5‘. has been sown with registered seed and iii- spectcd and ilpltrquizd vii-ile grow 1g, or l: seed from fields that have been two or rriure pairs r the 'Z'I'T‘Q€I~UCH 1nd have scored not less than 24~ _- out of .15 points tc-r purity and Agriculture ll'i*_'fi_i‘\>lllil_i' <1 Montague llorse Races iWednesday, August 12th entered h more-d Th»; fr, xzw nq “iron-z nave classes the norzzs '2': n‘; t'ir!e class. in xiii; "ESIJQQTIVQ oolH-irs in mo" 2.1‘ TROT l") PACE Hector Pansy Aubrey Mac Aubrey Hilda Miic National R. Edqorfon Pr mt: Mac Mac Crcsceui. Miss Belle R co ‘Princess Aubrey Mar. Todd Brit :-h G ngcr Keltiq The Pup Dapper Don Jack Tod TROY AND PACE Golden Harvester W1 !iA.Miriuto Tm; Pup Eririgh Ginger lac" Todd 7W: "ortl-iizrn Lady Soldier 80y Crorriola Rosy Major S. Nat onal R. Eastern Lady 8g with us on August 12th winners ‘in the above classes. real Horse Race. and pick out the luck Remember Montague for a Meal Tabla by the Women's institute for School lundn lee Cream. Refreshment Saloons. Band MUIIC and other amusements will all help to make th s a days real sport, Special Train will leave Charlottetown at 9.00 A. M, returning nfter the racel. Return iiecond clan (are $2.00. Adrnluion 50c. Children under 12 years. 25c. T‘. G. IVES, Secretary. ia. registered Banner Oats, or (b) approved by the Department of . rwizlv.» Agriculturci ‘ n.5- fy ire Department at Agriculture at least 0 l»\ll iriiiii :1 ii .- l'l,"'i'i)'v\ iii" Piiiil. -.irl"ii r in "li- ' iii; ’li'l‘li'il = ill“ ,.'-. .: '11. l; riiioii 5-i‘u:~il._ .Ei "ll zli .1 urzp IllilTl\'"Il -l'lil ' ~ llllgily {llll ‘ll'.*'i iip;iii_ - c . attery Charging ~. Seventy five per cent of lead plate batteries are ruined by Sulpluric Acid Solution and careless charging. They do not live out half of their dayl. Llve Charging arid Sulph- uric Acid Solution are out o1 date. ' "Always Ready Battery Solution" is a loientiflc dia- covery protected under let- ters patent. We are renewing old bat- tei-ieu supposed to be useless. Bring lll yourl. Auto Specialty (‘0. Tryon. P. E, l, ' ROY DAWSON, Manager AGENTS LESLlE CAMPBELL Capo Trlverle HERBERT NELSON Charlottetown I OTHER AGENTS WANTED . W. kliirlllii-k ‘.1 iiifl‘ (Jilziriliiiri ' lAll In Readiness l To Take Care ‘ 0t Harvesters ‘ (Spgclil to the Guardian) IMCnYYlIhLxL. Au;- '—\\'ilil —-FOR LATE WEQTERN NEWS; Pigs 3 Ls avallable. _.o~s or THE big-filed! picnic ii‘ zui- iatfllillll ai Palmer L . ‘fill!!!’ Ali-z. 12in. Ar- n mm .Y . ivl‘. be a liun» b‘; .11 1 . i g i ti’ i -i:\i‘~-liei\t are - IV‘ . - uiuiiziniihluiiliii —GUARDIAN w s s 1' e n u '11:" OFFlCE—The Uuariliang Western l, ir-irvw-nlu-liie has an ORlCR an Con} ‘ .~.t»r Steel. Summer-still; next Lo Winn 1-1 irenc-i Gutlnntis Tailor Shop vhxxjn uirzil ilzri-cily oppoime the Gallam ‘mm’ . wkeii blockl-hls phone number mm,‘ . Ile will lie pleased to rem; , new: ltems, advertising, _ pun o: the riiP-re purticuliir- i :'~ ‘ l 11ml on ~- ' ill‘ ‘illsluil- . and lflilf" nr -r ilir . _\'.~i mud»- lillfh cin-l ‘lllnusl Quill- tvill "in re- Yl\l)\" iiiiliit. ' -»i’iiiri~" l iixrnr- iirrmzih ' “ivl ll’ . \v 2'14 Diiillts lllhlllilll“; ijnr 1h~ s‘- Jiiunii i on 1h ~17 FOG HORN on LAND-—Tl1ie': ‘ 5' ‘ > _\Illi'l".l'.l1XS u ‘ ' Llllil A miiiller p. V‘ siirni. trizni m John and m iiuil ile ‘jug y was i ilfivei‘ illii LTUES‘ “i. mil-ll zii her M! lllnllllul‘. B‘ :1ii.~: trziiii l|'l iloes i- ii on .\'\<i.i.~': l~i will u (Quiilii-i- Zlllll i.irv--<ii-i"~: .inil \\"-~ii>rn '-\ ‘ivllrk in lllil li.'lri'n-~: - \‘ ~ 1MP“ ii- .inil liiisiiirii ‘Jllr pfilllllx‘ iii ilii- up- m; . Ml“, “n x1319. Ii 1 i . l‘. \\'-- ‘ ‘ilifi ‘ ‘ivlrii PERSONALS ~ hi <trii .iz ili sionzil unil .0 piiili zip passeng- arrangement of Tlliisi- men ’i \ iiu a V1321 i _ wli iii 14v»- “i ii»:—1il»~. . -l'i ' -' iii .. , _ ii-iui .. _\'i‘il’“ysoziil,ii' llli ivi» lo lw ‘nude ulivr lilo are Dwnum i. ii ll<ll"-'i‘:fi'i\‘l"§ iii “inni- {min M“ Tl ‘ iiiiriiy iliine inriiuzh ‘ lll-dlll‘ amino of the FflllWiLVS Willi " - "Fill llllll Provincial Gl)Vl."‘ll~ mil thi; Cillilrllilll .\'ziiii>n.il zitf mi \\'ii 11- ‘DP: i" E s llli- ll"ll‘lllllill"i‘l“~' i’ i‘:-- ‘l\~‘i~lr‘rll region is now l)ll"_\' -- wiijil lint: the HTTZlDHPlllPllL-é for iliza .iri iii ihu 3iurv~~e1 liili-ir - ‘xiii- iiiii TRAIN ' lTIjZHl pic-l a“; 1ii.iiii' iiiiiiorroiv. ‘ ‘r l!'l'l7Yi-li)\\'ll -iilii y’ .5... l l‘ i ' 7 Britain Accused 5 Eiploiting India Vl'LiLli\.\l5'l‘l).\'. .\l.'i.<s.. Auiz. 0- l. ilisuiiile oi liillllllll iippeura-il for liiilizi lielivri- ilii. Zlb-lllllvfs OI llii: liii~iituti~ in‘ Pol :ii . i JMONTAGUE HORSE RACES,‘ — g Wednesday. August 12th. Wm” Wm‘ curiled i‘ present his cum ‘BIG SALE OF MlILINERY. liizli llili “ zirtii: Slilil 'ii - "lv i‘_i.'i .iiiil ii-‘i! liziis ~l Nlimfrhru-n ‘EASTERN AGENT~ .\Ir zii _ monwvulizi lll ilii- . _ “This rnniereme l‘ muniluus <l;im.i " ‘iioiziiii. "lllfCilU-Sl‘ ‘Tl Xliintzilzile null will be pli news lit-mt adv Joli Yriuizuiz. new Jllll Flrllc» . rliffllillflllra‘ _ _ ii. pER5QNpiL$ Llu: poivieriul iii ' -i1ii~ . “l don't li-i ~> t lilillll !i;i~' in the llri lfiiwiriiiri- ' . lioi-ziil-iii [xii imiin oi’ vie ' is fiiiiilzlm-zilliiily illli ii-ri-iii from Yhol iii‘ liiizloiii‘. illlll ,[ lire hits ll iliiieriiii: l1-ll'l\"_'l‘l)\1llll ill i-".i‘i~ 1;» i- lllf- liiri- uziil l l “iii-in " ‘.\l:-s lliizel Pwllv i:i‘ qiiinililia: lwr 0H1; . . nil Xlyrili- (‘iiiii . . -ii ziiaiiy’ {i-iiiriib‘ iii li~ Ill‘ iii‘ "r11.- iiii.i.§‘.‘;;§"ii=;.i1.>';:i;:;i;;::: Swim Moth" On The Stand iiiil \lr~ liii 1 ii iwiri-il irmiiiii T i i'i:"j: Flll(‘.~\l‘rl\. Aiii: ll ~ .\lri~'. l{1il.i Semi. ii‘ lliiy \".l§.iiz»-. illii- iii Y'lli‘l' of Rll~'\'-»ll 5mm l1 riifw-il milny iii llilllhll‘ ill‘ ‘i.-r ~‘< ii iii ili s;iii"y ' livnuiiiz lwfiri- Sui-vi" ii~ Jllilllll Jl\\'~ Y lllil ll ltiviil Ciiill-r lli~- Pilllllll!‘ \\,"Yll'.<:' . iiiiil ‘I ‘llllll Jii-lrl- ll-‘niil " ' lets lriiiii -‘Ill :ii lli- i i: v iliir 2.: ili _' .inil Hl. ‘ii n: ~‘.iii~iii»iiir< ~\‘ " ‘l l l ‘lwiii l ‘iv 'll>‘ itii- (ll i~ii lllllllillPil wi '.lll‘l i‘l1 Flllll“ inii lllill hi1 iiirlnv llv‘ i-iiiillnlil iii "NIFTY? . "fillPlll" ll= nilhvr illiiiii liviiiiilii i;i~_ h lllli‘i~'lillll= liiiirliiliu i'i.~':iiiii‘_\' M?“ 50"" “ill-l lli-li lliissi-li \\';l~4 lii~r ~'i*\i1TI1l "Hill liiirii i viiii< .ii:i l .\ |lll|‘.\lll1'l 2.- ‘ii ‘l\~\ iiiipliii-m iigi Il‘\' ill-w vlillil vras Wllliilriiwn ‘if: l ‘in \)ll_l‘\i"\!l liv the :i ll‘ ~*“'_“ l ‘\lr~ \\'. .I l“ il~ ili iiiiizt- is ii ~lil~ii-liil liii~.;iie~ '.\I:.~'.~ \l:‘.il:"~l i--il to Siliiru "IlIiIVIlJlw , liiw i-‘t, ii l'ili1il ifi y lriv-i wril ri .1 .\ll‘\ P 7' r ‘il nihil- -l"l“l‘l‘il\‘[‘_ iii‘ li.i‘i r '0," H wzh -iii ll‘ ii: 'l‘li-iiii ~ liiir- Sn ..~ .lll'i l< eiili- ivi .i-. hi” iiii» u. ii-i. ii lllrl‘ liliwplllll‘ li.\~4lll"Ii~4 iliiiiilili, "iii .»i~-i.- l iii... r» \ll'\' iiiiri- .\||IIlll'll'I Llnliiu-m (or Ilunilriilf. 1% $12.95 and $151100 Just in Time for the arvest Excursion Every kind 0f needful for the Harvest Excursion is best attended t0 by the ".\lEN’S STORE” stocks of all required goods where full are offered at the prices that will make i‘. easy for you in secure all you want at a small outlay. Suit Cases $1.25, $1.50, $2.25 Club Bags $2.00, 255.00, $6.00 Trunks . . $5.00. $6.00, $'i'_.0l) Leather Work Gloves 00c to...... $100 Work Shirts $1., $1.25, $1.50 Overalls in black. blue and stripe $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 lllen’s Khaki Pants $1.75 to $2.75 Men’s Cotton Tweed ‘ants . . . . . . . . . . .l . . . . . . . $2.00 Heavy Wool Sox. 50. 60. 7-36 Penmans’ Fleece Under- wear $1.00 Merino Under-wean . . . $1.25 Mews Caps $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 _Men’s Sox . . . . . 25c}, 35c, 50c Khaki Combination Overall $2.75 “Headlight” Combination Overalls. blue 0r khaki All Wool y Sweater Coats Black “('()\VIl()Y” Overall Pants .. . $2.50 Harvest Excursion Baggage Trunks. $5.00. $6.00, $1100. Club Bugs $2.00 and $6.00. Suit Cases $1.25, $1.50. MOORE 6 N°LEO 119-121 Queen Street (‘hzirlottetoivn i . . v . WHEJZEAIEQ. O10 ‘(OH Q11’ ‘(HAP vLggoemr-ui. MUM“ MummY _ ; 9 - -- -< ‘l?’ nfHAT I Z7 ooowui. i.‘ z‘ In E use, $Tf= N01 ~ b iN THE *'\5\LL '_ I’ “arm's RP , Lia-s BEEN Tflxiué TD WAFER Hi5 ‘ Eioinoom l