N.. hesive Plaster, Absorb- -l Y .= » The; price 25c would not ` _. i ~. l,- l f 'Toothache Plasters, Mus- 'gafd Leaves, Shaving it 39?? < __ -m-m“,""5"*'liW9PlRB'£‘0¥'AIm ‘ ‘ ~. . moments num. '_f_" P _ B I EE THE CHARTDTTETOWN GUARDIAN AG THR age for emergency' needs. It contains all the nec- . .¢gr-,sry articles rv-quired _ f` in suchcases and also for ’ every clay wants. ‘ 'In it you will find Ad- ent Cotion,Corn Planters, Digestive/Tablets, Toilet Soaps, Talcurn Powder, Cream, etc. _ _ These- goods are made by johnson & Johnson and are put up _in this way for advert- ising purposes. ~ begin tojpay for this pack- "` age. and _as we have only_a ` limited number you should ._._ procure one immediately. s E.A.Foster Central Drugstore ` Sunnyside .._,_- ______? uixnnul-s --ll-_. __ F ._____;.._.__ _ .___ _ Now ls The Time To Start E, Success Don’t procrastinate-don’t delay.-sbut see now, TODAY, about taking up that course _with __ the Union Commercial College. If you’re looking for promotion, for more congenial work, you need to prepare yourself for it-and the U. C C. is the. one place to get proper training Write _for _Cosmopoliie Mc. ]'n.i:osh’slnapp_reciation, “A Lit- tle _journey to aGood School", and a copy of our year book to Principal Moran. G Union e Commercic_1l` R College _. __ _.Royal Bank Building ..< _ .v. i __ . ,_ __ . _ il _'s;»'."`. “ei” ' _<».~.~.:,.'._1 -~ 5 le in »‘-‘ra-.“.-'»' Canadian Government liaihvaysff Prince Edward Island Railway V Nova .Scotia Exhibition- ` ~ ‘~n.nn... N. s. Se`ptr'._mber~3rd- to iith. 1913. P. E" I’ Railway agents will issne_`_at first class one way far: September and to :oth inclusive. Return limit September rath. and at SPECIAL REDUCED FARES as follows: -- All ststlors, 'l"g'-’s‘\, Cape Trn- verse ard North Wiltshi e inclu- 'si\‘e. also from 'stsatioisonr Mturai Hnrlior Bynncli on September 2115 Return l-mit Se; ti n\b:r 5th All station`§,"Btdf.>rd, Sonris. Eliuiralf Montague ' and Géorge- tuwn 'ificlpsive on 3rd. September. `R_`ei urn, liiziit Septemb_er`5i11,- - ` ~ Call on nearest agent -for further. innrmsuos, ~ ° _ ' `"` " H. H. MELANSON, lb o,._ ___._ . -_. ____Q_|m`Pgg¢._Aget\t.‘--~ » 1=_39 9-rME6i. music Lessons . mas-nn..' Prot. D. Mclntyre, wil- Bal.. E118-. in now preperedw receive pupils for Piano, organ, singing, _ harmony. counterpoint and composition. Late 01% methods, but tuition. Voter t-"ted and expert -advice limi- A ‘ dmc, Studio, Zion Church. 1397- . Th” Guardian has an tus Homin “iid other news and the SWEET satisfaction of being tho HQME P81101* for Prince Edward 1g1,mq_ -_.2 _.°Subscribers and others are asked to remit by Money Order or by Reg- i5t°’°d L°i¢l1°I`."1`.lie Guardian is not responsible ior` romittances iorwnrdod otherwise than as above, ME'¢1_ rx-'_ ’The Guardian wclccmos 'reliable MW! from persons throughout this Province. All such items should he mailed to "The Guardian News Dcl>t." Charlottetown, immediately after the evcnt, etc., have transpir- °`1hmc'*fTsllslocia1‘.vcl0e °_i_» fascinating hair. " ___ ’ Comes in large Btbccnt ottlb oss. _m. nugns¢»ssa1_°»\ins drjirlmj sr" lo every _.'._»_» ; ii Keds ln Canada bY%1%°l ir- Is a convenient pack- n- Mr. R. nmol. oi sr. Dnnsunrs col-_ standard of morality characteristic 01 . '_ i . s ' ` night. He leaves Charlottetown for i?-isquid..thil.‘ty~|_|even years ago, the Church at that luce. Rev. Father Father Gillis at Holy Rosary Parish, BASEBALL OFF-The baseball game advertised to be played ni; the.- A.A.A.A. Grounds this morninfi will* not take place, the Sumrnerside team posed guflle was anxiously looked for- ward to hy the baseball fans. It ' is through nn fault of the Abegweit A.A. A.,however,as the first they knew oflit being oil was a letter from Summer- side at the last moment, stating that they were not coming. POPULAR BANK OFFICIAL -Mr. Fairweather, who has been account- ant of the Bank of Nova. Scotia, Charlottetown, for about two and a half years has been transferred to Sit. _John and leaves for that place on Wednesday next. Mr. Fairweather- hns been a_ capableand obliging offl- cial and excellent citizen, and has many friends in Gh'ti_iwn, who, while wishing him' `we_ll in the new sphere of labor will deeply regret his do- parture. He will be succeeded here by Mr. W. E._Sinc_1air, _1i'a_lte_ fnccfountont at chicago, 1n_. __ __ '__ DsiooRA'rIoN DAY-_'Tue ‘ odd Fol- lows of Charlottetown yesterday ob- served the annual decoration dny of the Order- _In the afternoon the Charlottetown Lodges, Wildey and St. Lawrence, headed _by the. Chariot- mom. srsss Bnn'd,_‘ar_n1 jivrsrsnsllea by Msior'we..rs; nisr¢u`so tothe Peo- ple’s“ cemetery where the graves of the deceased ' breti`r'rel1` ` were d'él:ora.ted. P. G. M, J. F. Wheat, acted as Noble ‘Grnnd. I". G. Mr. Joltil Mc`L'aughlan as Secretary and“Mr. G."W. McLeod us (‘.hnplnln.‘ The’ 'groves iri the Old English (‘-ometcry, Sherwood and St, the morning'ny_~a comrn1ctl4s'."_"_ _ _ _ __ .,.,_.».- 1 1 » _ 150,402: o:»y:o »:oo;~¢;e¢vv;u:o¢2eo1¢o;s¢;ec}»o:oo:»»:»o;o»:»s§o so ' go, bg* I / A so _ _ .gi » < _ - s _ '_ ‘ .' » _ _‘ ' ~'s°o¢ °*o°n°»‘°o¢oa°' *° 0 0 0 e *° 0 fs* -z-:~:-:» o o o 0, ‘u'oe.¢° ages. e o.oo.os:oe:oo: :¢o:oo.o»'o (From Satnrds.y’s Evening Guardian) MR. JOHN _MCKINNON. __ It is with `sinc'ere regret that The Guardian chronicles the death of Mr`. John McKinnon, which sad event took plncoat his home at Nautrage, Monticello, on Wednesday, 20th iust splendid physique, was in his usual- vigorous health up to within u few* days of his death, when hc was striciven _with the illness which, des-_ to the best ctlorts of medical skll three years ago, and there spent practically thc whole of`his lilo, on the old homestead farm. Hc was n man of sterling character, a hard- working, practical farmer, who by dint honest industry built up a mug- niticent property, and at his com- fortable home the weary Wayfarer .was always sure of a kind and hos- pitable welcome. ‘ _ . Honest in his dealings, faithful to his iriends, and ever ready to assist any undertaking for the common qualified respect and esteem of the community in which he lived, and his name will ever be associated withonll ‘rhat is noble,H good and-true. ' . His illness he bore with Christian enity which marked the whole c0uI‘§e_ his holovc`d_ Pastor, Rav. K. C. Mo- Phorson, and died- fortified by\=hhe seen at St. Mnrgsr-et's Church; the large number who came to pay their last tribute oi respact__borc elo‘l\l¢l1'-f testimony to the general esteem in which the deceased was held. The which the deceased was henld: The _I"Aa'tor,_ a_f_t`er_ w_hich` tlfp remlt_tns` v`e`rc nom" to the amazes? _sua su that _ --3;_fr-»f.--f-?1.="r’°°i-i. »-=»~°1»f shoots. if “ss @ |~_ r'nsn'w`a| cunli_gIil;d. o its intrest ng __ Wm ata itching m_‘p_ mm* fplsnd. The func nl. arrangements were nfl nd Blish tho*-hair grew thief ’i‘i‘4°"°tl"*i‘i'“l'1°°'°"‘U“i“£"°*°r' W' _ ge. . .,_g . ~ ~ ~ ' ’ L. Dingwell of Souris and were nd' mirnbly conducted. The Phil \>°M”°l'l wow ph _ Mello ern, Pbeglsl Mc- Donsld,J_,phn <’I*l& J;@_l3Fgt\f\. 'Angus ‘ - 3"' ,nm -_ ._ .ts . .4 . ' by# ing wi- ;dlgI°}|irld“lsr$Imly blytliggdubirns and r__';vo_tf~dsuglltere, Daniel in California. a |r§ul',J.°_ _and Pill! at home, __Mi;s., OPEBNICP:-l0"l '*"'M“!°~_| Mn' ' *rw 1 %o __»snd`%ice -ond M at; hprnc, to all oi whom in sz " etlilnp sympathy in tnsir sail bereavement. R. I. P. pooch oo., Lic., rcrtliriv. 0\\t~ .__i_ ` ,» '. __ x _;__,___ .__ r srrunr we ' e ‘ Eiiliiilir liliiiillll ~~ ---M -»» »~ ` . ‘ . .. . it_|_,._l_i_or_i_est and uprightin all his _ ' Oiohll emi e r BG!-1001.3 is dealings izictfll ollmrii in tiim be i I W ‘ _YU ,_ ` ilrtilll liatlie e|llu'nli\‘lrCu.l|‘=;:¢ tctown PnblicRB¢il1§1 htlbles were loaded with xyllizlihsgddd things desirable. The crriidrhri ' played all sorts of games, __an_d__rncing and athletic sports were 1` llillgcd in Ice cream was solil ani seven o‘clock,nnd many of the young folk attcndcrl ‘ thc ice cream festival _at Clinton the _same evening. #Tim m.nny'_fi;lcItds oi"_M'i‘. John _W, ‘ Walker, Kelvin, will bo sorry to lcurn that hc lies very ill at his _home sui- fering from appencidltis. _ " - MON'1"AGUs'~MARi hi( _.J 'AT ALL' 4 YN so IN 'ral' Tm. THAT is odoo FOR TNI Still C-OUPONB l_. 5 1 L v » ,. 1_'__ _ "."'~~dr.¢..a--__¢-- dingkgj, .':_.-*. .',_.¢,. ;.i_§ 4.. ._ . . ,» _ _ ` _f-'ze ~ H lege, is booked to sing at a concert ons_~who aimed for the higher things ` ' "' _ _, , 1 . ; to bc held at Miscouoho tomorrow iu,lifo. The deceased was born _ in ~_ - Miscouche this morning and will rs- son oi.John Birt and Isabel Beer and main there for the rest of the week; 'the eldest .of _ _family of twelve, all __ FOR vERNoN_rl;'nn.-R F cb lit' whiml iillitéllie ,limo Im Ola iilunl Hblds the l _ ev. a - ury. o '_ ; ran _, yrusan rs. ._ _ or Dutiy, recently ordained to tho George'Pigott: in Saska.t:chew_%i1i Mrs. Holy Priesthood, and who was to no Frank Wormwsll and Miss Selina in attached to the teaching stat! oi St., Boston. Mrs. Robery DochcrtY and Sad- irons are perfect from handle to face. The handle has ' if 2- - its heat. Various weights and shapes. vv--4 F V ' Price Per Set $2.50 . Regina; _ nsuntsin, asus oo. for best cost, __ - -1 ` fl 's it fi L, M su }’ --In Our Annex on Grafton Street-- _ Where these goods are shown is over-flowing with many latest devices for labor saving. Here's where you will be certain of getting anything you have heard about in our line. It would do yougood to drop in and glance over our large assort- ment. It includes Rich Cut Glass, Aluminum ware, Enamel and Tlnware, Bath Room Fittings, Nickel Plated ware. Brass Goods, etc, etc. This p‘ace is sparkling with new bright clean goods all the time. Call in and lcok them over. Wh°l°=»'= The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltdi Rm" Queen St-Grafton St. ll G Mr. Henry Hughes, one of the cnor- - frctic farmers of Scotchinrt, lmsl purchased it iino driving horso from parties in (.li1arlottetowu.~S. ' ---.-- \ t P' :\:To those who prefer the powder- d form oi dontiirice, Rexall Pearl Tooth Powder satisfies every need. i It is absolutely pure, grltless, clenn- _- ses the teeth, purified the mouth and . thr'ont,` hardens the gums and des- troys all oral bacteria. Price 25c. The MacKinnon Drug C0., Corner Great George and Kent. sts. Mtf. For Chilly Nights and that Cold you canget Room ........... better 'than the smokele ss HORSE NOTES L _ _ _=s:'l.A \ __ _- ..`__=..'\\»‘~ -\\` . .__ _`f~ .Lf ’ Heater. Heats the ro im- : ii if 2) _fy or any part of the room- to sunny warmth -and n ru . ‘_ ff l' ~ 'f has every improvement a lv lj N Ely good heater should have. ;\\»f\‘ \`\ ff K »~/1' ' ’ _ \\\__-.__' ._ _.-V < " _ff -~°.`7Sl i 5-\\\.~.\i»*_'f.'-3-"lS£_l”»~ “ " 'i _,dt F ennell £9 _ _,hill Chandler 3 'run ’»’i'*" < - :U 57 fq gn; £5" 5 3'/iii in” .>`»,_,. .Z-le 12'” \ ¥ C". 6d6i‘lc's§,' Perfection Oil 3 See the display. ._ \ _ :_T___ i - ,__ I- ny °‘.‘“‘.‘I“” iii Diinnis Fedigreed -Foxes bidi., ...tvs . __~ __ I. Walter Jones. Sec’y-Trleas. Charlottetown. fp-___;_ ___--_` r-im -1.-_` I edi-greed lack Q___1_c_res_ I Here,_i~: a black fox proposition free from barren breeding stock, free from “watered” capital stock and with every prospect of giving a splendid return for every cent invested. I , ‘ C , Consider These Points IOHN R. DINNIS, the manager of the ranch, will give the animals owned bythe john-R. i)inn.is'Pedigreed Foxes, Ltd., personal attention. Mr. Dinnis is the most successful large rancher -7 p. c. of all silver and black fixes born in 1913 the world, over were produced in his ranch. He has taxes to pay on 48 pups - the largestnumber in any ranch in the world. THE FOXES owned by this company are the pick of the 48 black beauties in the Dinnts R