_1s.‘~.1914‘ » ~ » ~ ,_, "f!.‘}1E_l,;_;l¢s,»'lf_1illa'_i'_“lollws _ _ ' _ X rpnsr o_o .si,1.-_- _ PAGE Nm.; .Am ..-. _ ..,, ,,, V l 1 ,. 1 assi c ii".1'il' ifoiaqn in t ¢naist¢l “FY or skin things* or disease s¢_,__ poi_ rmsin the al- ways ready to _enter a sore place aryl aéifup _ an ’ ' ac- .'°w s e y yen - Bok they are gatanilly killed. While aria ingredlentsln Zam-Bok are thus iirgteetlng ` W5! ‘ 1 The ricll reeling h::bal‘;s¢zh|- tguin th;nba_Im p;_netl\_at¢ the c, at u ate t e l d bring about per£eetcl\esailllr:lg._ Not ing like it! 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Rogers Co Limited General Agent Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘ i-i|,i,l.>, _:Mil ' l 1 A _WONDl:ZRl~`Ul. CLUB 0l~`FER The Mlfninl Guardian (mailed) one year The Canadian Countryman (vvecllly one year. -__' '- A . TON ............... _Tivo papers for price ol one ‘frfi-‘rs .leo _ `\ l , ad nlshlents to oiler the above two papers to any ad dr 'ilnlirnues Edward lslsnaior only $2.50. ' _ 1|;_1`i*_`nat necessary to introduce "The Guardian" to the lT0_l¢li_ `,`lillb1ic' oi this province as it enjoys s larger elronlatlol hy_ tb`_ _ iidt, than any of ltscompvtitors. _ _- < 'endian countrymen is a WEEKLX farm magsalna, publ .'i'oronto, ont, prin ted on excellent coated paper. gl” 5 a. _ 11:14, a copy to hand contains tl pages. The.. edlan' Countryman is full qi farm ideas. splendldly . illuatl'A”' _ ',"with farm views, farm machinery in operation. lleldd ol -vefttables, pi-iss winning horses, cattle, hogs, sheep. visvrl oi? he Art Association exhibit at Toronto. etc. Oil ll bthtrpsge iurther particulars are given about 'rho °‘°~°‘s'll_.°i\=°°fvmre. _. .. . ` lists Your ltelitwsl. suasciurrlon ronsr llttotv *°`4 . “gtg A limited time 'l‘hs Guardian management has complet-1 0.50 being renewal aubioriptfofli ioronsfyssr. mis me sumrib- roiilrssslvornun lor onssrsar ‘tilt a WlllEi{l.»Y= magazine printed is 'rerea- ,,,_, ` it-...»». ...-1-..» 1:-5..... ...miss .. ...rs rl|s»»_s1 r-|.»s..l__s1'H°l“ "0 toks sdvaatlll 0| i w _nah sours,.then _ your litt fone he- Y h il itcreastrl; also that he larseatpro-_ , mil. ._ . . . 9 nude through the intelil t bcesdinz 5 bfollss. the E_ast._la dharlla (or dhurna) bslth- n\_. or "'sittln'g' dllarns." This custom _lp ¢ c =ulwrust\irsl..p.un_ls ment, especially if the slsrvel- lisp pened to be s Brrlhinln; 'iicoordillgly Hindus of lower caste wou_ld some times a B in ` ' Ag/ain, in order to obtain compliance with some tlsmiluda' person wollld threaten to comnlit suicide or kill one of his own children unless his wish was granted. All such practices are forbidden by tile Indian Penal Code. An identical custom once prevailel in lrelnnd, and is frequently mentlot.c_d in the Brehcn laws. it is recorded’ that St. Patrick "fas°tcd_upon“ Loc- gaire, the heathen over»kin5 of lrl;~ land. until the' latter embraced' Chris- iinnity, and in accordance with llle superstitious of the times the king and his family felt lt incumbent upon them io fnst at the same time lmzli this teal cf endurance was won by the saint. If cull lsponss. ummm LOOK, MOTHER! IF 'l‘0N(3Ulll IS COATED GIVE "CALIFORNIA" BYRUP OF FIGS." , .i Children love this ' fruit, laxative, and nothing else cieanaes the tender stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply will not stop play- ing to empty the bowels, and the re- sult ls, they become tightlyclogged with waste, liver gets slugglsh, stom- Colues cross, hall sick. feverish, don't zest, sleep or act naturally, breath is bad, system full oi cold, has sore tliroflt, stomach-ache or diarrhoea. Listen, Mothers! See if tongue is edited, then give ri teaspoonlul of "California Syrup or Figs,” and in a flaw hours all the constipatcd waste, ‘sour bile and undigestsd food pasted out of the system, and you have a trail. Playful chlldmghln. '_ Millions- oi mothers give "0aJ.iiorn-- _-1;' Syrup of Figs" because it is per~ ‘ieetly‘harmlsss; children love it, and it never fails to set on the stomach, liver and bowels. which has lull directions for habits, children of all ages and for grower- llpa plainly printed on the bottle. Beware of counterieita sold here. Get the genuine, made by "-California Fig POSITION EVER OFFERED' Have |15) iifteon pairs excellent until September lst. 1914: bv that ost profitable investment that can| ‘ear floods oi iur-storm smlmslsm. ave wtrsaaed and téie pl‘l°9;°i ill" made for the a o nt veaiivd Was _ _ , iss rex in user' lvl nd rs! ’ _Ga "*_-*T S 'Phat all valuable iura will be ranch- their runners being, selected to repre- brsd in the nssr int\irs.*thst evsrv sont Prstpriaagaiilst Johannesburg in »_ lp me xlsts between all i~llnlrsj’ll' no doubt ns oiftlie.se'¢rsis»_oi the sueosss wluen ssjaltsnasn ins shorts or me ."Hi.m _- - N101 W Il* ' - "£9 *M °“"’um°' °' h° "°" gtglmioterest in ,islznlg spelt? igesizpta _if _voutdo no,t__incuire into ’ s' arlts of this company. Shares ' ° z at. .M il shes M ’*".'»23.l_“»‘§iid. o%_fn"i.`Li ....27 _ -` ' tibtdown and the balance ilrnest Kemp, 115 nosbiora ` Fo. =n. aj; 3_1: an mv- Witl _ ,ofa 7'1"' \'i~.§ "'v- s .1 _ ‘ff "_ _ < w .l_ __ Sho Stl,” 10°ini h' ‘ W' ts. . _ .~ . eque. solicitors or nnmi can _ evo . l 1 - .:_ . ‘ Ofileara had s‘l"an"Ccr'n e a any uno pll slrhr eating. is allows in I . the men. upon joining the colors qlqlcyy develop a greet liking, for all kinds of sport, in which outdoor sth I tale a prominent part. These 8 u B fanledsol the chsnyiopehips, at the last South A; lean my .ithletlo meetlnglst 0 J Allston the onstsoiss, and Prlvsts 'l‘_ orpe the 100 yards open to privates, while the battalion loam won the re- lay race, did well in the till-of-war. and Private Simmonds won the shot Putting-a by no mesnsibad record n open competition against the rest of the Army in South Africa. The lst Battalion representatives 519° Performed with credit at the Arm? athletic meetings at home, where the competition is most keen and the iorm required to win of the very highest. Corporal Eldridge, Lieut. Cecil. Lieut, Knocker, Color-Sergeant ull. Corporal Duntord, Sergeant praise, Private Bowman, and Lleut. Smith. all performing with credit in the sprints and other competitions. .Running appears to be followed by the Hampshire men tor much longer periods than the average. and several ot the veterans have performed with credit at open meetings. Football and Cricket Association football brought the regiment, renown, for some tip-top teams have been put in the held b__y__ both battalions. The 2nd Battalion particularly holds many cups won on the football field. - The regiment has been prolific in producing good crickerers, and many a ood a ehas can utu at home or Sergeant Arnoll the half-mile. Private 'seniors the hurdles. ment. ii' ' _ ~ lt). Major Barlow, Captain Bax minion in south Africa. . lf, too, has its followers among the oillcers, the Bad Battalion winning the championship of South Africa. In the pursut of sport the more ser.lous_.pa,r_t _of tire aolaierfs education has not been _,lpst...to view, and in oo dr - in 0, ,lltootih -the regiment has galned._a som; lfimfcsllifgms amp in 2113?? _!§‘*! “és iistree of lu'°fu=1<>l=<>.v- Ser- ] dnt iles twice won.the~go_l_d jewel, which carries _ with__it the shovels; ohempiwqhipf of _South Africa; . while tha__btjqnae ewei=wss _won tvglcenlpy o_ql-'_ors_l l.ini_4_ni._ana Private Wei ni. 8 C _». ml that Sergeant Newman has also s_ also rllf.i'°wlt§"Z'o°i.'i§m»=. ."°° °“’ ° ~°°rd u. s snot. whip urs 1:1 ssl- . talian has figured wil credit in the , »-------- Evelyn Woo competition for march- lngg and shooting. Colonel Nicholson. “n§r.lt::s:::itlr:.o= o== _ . _.» e so n' _ in the ning . .Boxing is another favorite sport ith all ranks. and some really ex- -_- `ce1lunt fighters have been turned out thsreglmental boxing club. Among e best are Wally Davis, who left the CUMPANY regiment to become an instructor and Corporal Zimmer, who fought his way V 1* in tothe dual of the middlewelghta at the Army championship meeting. quglny (img, B;-ed p'0xeg_ showing His brother ia also a clever boxer, fi-mn 75 to 90 per cant. Blaclr. Who Murad with credit at the Navy Ranch expenses paid by Directorate and Army championship meeting. The. members of the ssrgssms' time nn up-to»dat;e rapch will be pro- messes have fostered the gsm_e of bil- vlded by them, free of charge, in lierda to soma purpose, and ally clever which the iliteen pairs will be placed cuslsts _are to he numbered amonl nd rnnohed thsreaftsrat actual cost. them. Sergeant Syer won the billiard @,,~ -Reuofd is ¢l|i,.e¢lg_e¢l and tholshanlpionsliip ofthe Army in ireland. Reverting to the croascountry suc- poasibly be procured in, the. Province. ceases of the reglnlent. it is interest- no You REILME to recall that the llnrl Battalion well in South Africa, several of s race- or the Mcharen cup. The cordial reiationsh w ll ire Tigers." while another factor _Ye 000 I ll tim in- ' ;§:s.enWkEj Trgmoreolfoleengyexamoie. _§¢`.,fron in ii. Ki.¢i"loxy..o' ...il E?1»:__1_`s_t_.l_'%?_$_}_>s._=}lff3_l;»i_-=__§<}s_-_t|°_;\¢ or . - ~ - _gr s v ra p mn ii. he _iv Mmsdltaa vhnlb 1_4 to promote-ills goes- nalns or i s _. - ii _ "ir ‘.:‘:n..i°';‘.l'.:.:'..:‘.n.°.‘;..'::‘;’; ...lim it ru.-so .~o..._..~.»» in sport, __ . » _ ~ l' _A time rm-sins lie ii_iim.sm. _ avinv to elf.-A tw T' si-els.. rlrlitus rul- . oi oetoilvss list-'is - __ ity. ‘ 1542-3-llfhlmlhf 7 r~old b3thsr.__Aéf;'_Qd. -from “droug- ...~. ~.» ‘ 4 W __y»a'o»t¢-amat E* ’¥h*it;ra‘ eb‘:'Td_§e. bk.; lesbian t °u':::::~°~..':."'.. .iz » _ . ` ‘ v a i . a - o ut 't = QI’ __|“Q' :pall-.o :|tei,_B\__iid _a companion, ojad stere ions Honepi .outa urs v1 or out of tum. h ,wil nonson a sort? barrister and sttonsn K K U1 b D ` D and abroad. Burton. Bcndey (who has quite a number ot "centlrries” to his _ered ' - ter. Bowman. Lyne, Sque, Captain Perry. Colonel _Nieholson, and Cor- poral Stroud are among the best known players, the latter having the remarkable record of twice perform- ing the “hat trick" in s regimental The regiment follows very keenly the same, or hooker. and some most capable teams have. been turned out. _....~...,_.,_.._..,,__ ? s lmisr uUNo£rLsrmf&TlS;l_m.Me»-Mm ' ' _. '_'_'Pf§i€ficiil it " ' 'rrs hunger slum onus sum l A A l‘| Fishing 'H' ntsl ' ' - ll _ ‘ _ » , ' _ . /_ rsprsasnt the revival at a very old ‘ .' l' ` ' 'lv.*\i°°° &wl ‘\`- and oncssvldespread eu|tnm,linoun is lameui ipe`ri|_n`g "n¢"'|m9y.¢ -wh", -___ _`__f\..g, -.1 ,4__ .__‘__; _ » lqygls ep \ha_l'lsld_ 1 _.§~‘~'\-1, _ wa! once vers' common fn "India, but _ I _,_ __ ,_ _ . , ' _ {l(Jg _ _ is_pow_almost obsolete. It wjs clilully v nhl IQYQ. sport, wk!-l\}V.Y' __‘_"_ __ Q_,___ _ __ I __ _ resorted to l_li order toforce geyulert l\_‘lf°¢"=l3'~l ¢ll_N‘l`°¢l5l'l__l¢-1°_ Ki ‘_ . 1 “"' _ _ of _s debt. _Tha creditor would slr st 1f1‘1§fll1`___ 6,1 ll‘_-_n§l- o_onQa`ed‘ to °».f= _ _H the dthi_or's door' and lasts no food J; _‘ ' _ _ _ '_f,‘»,_.. ""’f;\“ _until niitlslms were smears. li '§’li"ili=tis=__qn b_r_tlis re99fds_°f¥l1_P ;‘i'».»_ if __ _ use senior _sllowsn ins sradvor to lzismnsblrs Rssuusnt- D.r\stn.\lm<1l¢ '(` A , 1 ‘~ \ i '<>.»»l‘ _ sag' 4\ " ’- . 'Tx For the Brida’l Underwear. ~`Pes~haps you are planning to make latsot embroidered underwear, and it _yon have looked longingly at the beau- titul, French hand-made garments in the department stores. feeling' that _the price was too highfor a limited purse, you can . nevertheless have lingerie .quite as dainty and Une and exclusive if YOU Cult find time to make it your- self. The material may be batlate. Nalnsook, handkerchief linerr or very line long cloth, which. by the way, ls the most serviceable. You need Mg spend any money for lace as the em- broidery is the only Unlsh necessary, And this can be done at practically no ` expense as the worlr`ing cotton and irensfer nslrerns. for rho entire sei Can be purchased for very little. 'rho design for embrolderlng u chelnlse 14133 can be used on ta slip-over chem. ise. combination. corsepcover and drawers. on corset-cover and petticout; The border 14134 used for dnlshing the bottom is 4 inches wide and includes 2% yards. This is appropriate for trimming a chemise. drawers or long The cutting patterns for making un. derwear are so simple that the mop; not hesitate to use them. The chcmise .725-4, which can be illpplled at 10 gent; This Is a Perfect Pattern. _ 63 can be supplied to renders on receipt of price, COUPON Name .................................... 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Makes ilair Grow l l All drug stores neil SAINIA. und lt, lg gunrlintood to grow l|l\il` ill' money back. 1 The time to take care of votlr hall' . in _when you have hair to take cnrc: of. If your hair is getting thin, grndu~ allv lalllnz nut, it cannot he lnntr before thu spot appears. _ The greatest remedy ' to stop tho. hair from fallinz is SALVIA. the Great American Hair Grower, first discovered ln England. SALVIA fur- nishes nourishment to the hair roots and acts so qulckiv that DGOPIO 1"" am-used. And remember, it destroys the Danliruil izsrm. the little post that sans the life that should ao to the hair from the roots. BALVIA is sold hv first-class drug- gistll under a positive guarantee to cure Dandrufl, stop iailinz hair mid itching scalp in ten days, or monev back, A iarize bottle costs 50c. The word "S`Al.VlA" on everv bottle. Sold nt Hughes Drugstore. "For curing that troublesome cough and quickly lmnlshlnz the cold and all irritation in the throat _volt can find nothing better than Mac'a Cough Mixture. This ore~ oarntlon is recommended by all who have ever used it and has worked wonderful cures in hundreds oi cases. '!'hs`.'l'wo Macs. 14% Great George St. iisrvs it ws. liousvso om no una- entirely two an ssrieultursl- nosula- __ ` - lu ssii lisbl i ` ii- ___ _ __ ._ A =. » V \ M _V xx 'i vT|...."» ` ll I h "__ 1 ` _ { ‘g 'los-i _ rf eng ge e rsh into stsrvolor elf _followed _ull with such zest that 1, -\ 2 _~ l _ them. 'rtls custom vm muon shined. tl`l_°v»fofm'# lgyuno means unimporninr _ll '~ -_ 'Z I being used io leyy blackmail upon pw in the gch§lne_ot physical train- _ , _ _ _ persons ‘who were not debtors st ull. viil_1l¢;Ls__-tas;___soidie_;t;p I _ - I '_ 1 | ~ ‘ N1.lu_u_o nas o y . *_ *°_` . t_a so gale rise_to various analogous maui _o_w“l°_hlm tg “gum WMI __ _ “_ practices, for instance. that of vermin mow" wumsmble “time and 9,-9. my beggars ln tile Punjab. kn_own_ as 1q'ndm“em”n__ R u in md it _ _ ‘ f-_'I .strep-fillers. who twist a- leltlller }\nrd,ilng,t.bat the reglnygnphsa .Won tl _ . siren around tus nook soo inmw l.s_'_\_1es~_.¢_;_:_l_€_t_arlsl.i;_1tl}°.t¢lilat\vW°_{ld- ' , ‘tbems e th" dbl'~4. °"“ “V115 P “*’9~"* ", `, sliop .lllltil grins ;i:ro‘;4nl'en P tlilielllm. rogzher of uuullood m°n’r°$h° and .' y 'I0 ' ` . -' J* * s° ln, ` .0 s, l ra .. _J ~ ~ . ___-\... _ ___ _ __ i _ _ , ..-. _ _.-._-. ~....'.._ . .._C.T.... "',._ ,. v ses-ass' “Our Seal” ln “piping times of peace,” or “Hghting Gita sea of troubles,” fl pipeful of “Our Seal” is ll genial comfortcr, an unfailing friend. Guaranteed, hot iron transfer pst- ._ H _ _ which _they competed before leaving ‘ ” ` ' "f r ‘-" - , or Miiiiritihs, C6l‘poril.l`Beok'ett win- _ ~ u C € t t S ngwtho -100 yards d _ rtermlle, col - "1 qu? '-*.“l7ne4-'- 1-alas-'l4la47\ §§lfs:=..‘;l:l :ir :.:‘::';.:=°.:;; _I0 cc/.1f_s‘ ri />ac%°czge 53 __ ilmlp0l'1@D¢_ed home dressmaker need AT THF Nil/\Rl`.\T 'rrlil/\f2(IO SHOP illustrated my be won; with mmm Mama iw '1'Ucl