f SEPTEMBER s.'r'9'ra '!‘R1l|'Lla'I'm'r Nmws' im; sr or ann THE QHARLOTETTOWN GUARDIAN lronmua pans ' " PAGE ""._` "1 fx l ‘~i _ A t You skF bp i is what you always get here. You are never urged to buy somethin; just ss good. We have ewrything a good Drug Slore should have, hence we are pretty sure to have just what you want- Our advice- if you want it- costs you ncthlng; and it isnt forced on you if you don‘t want it. We are here to serve you-~ not to dfcta'e. We aim to give 1'ert'ect service at fair prices. Give us a trial. E. A. Foster Central D. ugstore Sunnyside. 1 __._.__.i __ _,_._.__._._ ___i__._...___ > ll.‘. » “v Get .Our Year Book The year book tells you all you want to know about our sys- tems of, teaching Bookkeeping, Brok- erage, Banking, Shorthand, Touch Typewriling, Peu- nla11sllip,Oi’i°ice Prac- tice, Business Forms and Correspondence. Our spleudidly ap~ pointed- class~r-oonls are deecrihed- every point ‘ you deii. e information is fully covered. The _vear book is free to YOU ~ so is McIntosh’s “Llftle' journey to a Good School". Send for them. UNION .Commercial , t College Royal Bank Bldg. * : For Sale 1913 Fox Pups I Pair Dalton lm. nllnn-chnnpion I DaIton'I"em\Ie I Dalton Male , I Pair Ilolt Renfrew I Female Ilolt Renfrew I Pair Frank Tuplin 3 Males Frank Tuplin / Ilolt ‘Renfrew pups horn 00 _F`§r§3E-E*i b‘_‘_‘c‘~c~ 1 - o all I i I .¢.‘f..°.°.":.:'.°.f.::.':'i.::.°.':.;:; accompany order.Minim.;m ¢1,, , ‘V000-five cents. Rates for locals' in Charlotte i'f'5li.".i:i.'.§°..i."'a'l.'i'.lii.°i..f'”" "‘ B'g`he guardian has all the HOME n ot er news and the SWEET satisfaction of being the HOME Paper for Prince Edward Island, t 'Subscribers and others are asked ,° remit bl' MUUGY Order or by Reg- stered Letter, The Guardian is not feiponsihle for remittances tsl-wards,-1 otherwise than as above. Mlm-,{, 'The Guardian welcomes reliable news from persons throughout this Province. All such items should be mailed to “Tha Guardian News Dent." Charlottetown, immediately after the event, etc., have transpir_ W- _Msn f'I‘l1c simplicity of the Smith Pre- mlelt Typewriter. As the type and carriage are both nxed and unchang- ing in their l'ela.t'.ion to each other tllls gives permanent: alignment and un ever rigid machine that does not. WEAR LOOSE. A. Milne Fraser, Hal- ifax, N. S. 1282-9-4M3i. 'Miss Gwenyth Coombs will re-open llcr classes for piano .fortc and theory; instruction, Sept. .22nd. Enbage- ments accepted for concerts, etc. Cer- tificates from Royal Academy and lioyal College of Music London, Eng- lnnd. Further information as to terms' etc. can bc obtained nt 44 Water St. 1278-9-iM3ipd. ::Buntain, Bell & Co. for best coal, lowest pricos. 9-23Mtt. ':Old Sol takes particular delight lil putting tan, freckles and sunburn on the most dainty complexions. And we take an active interest in thwart- ing Old Sol. 'l‘hat's why we are offer- ing you Trailing Al‘l\'ntus Complexion Cream, a preparntioll that keeps dainty skills youthful, clear and beautiful. Rcwollably priced too, only Z5c. The hlncliillnoil Drug Co. Mtf ZIKEEIA YOUR HANDS SOFT AND CLEAN-avoid all mess and muss- hy wearing a pair oi our rubber gloves when doing your housework. 'l‘hey‘rc neat-fitting and strong and will pay for themselves many times over ill satisfactory serrive. Two grades, 75c and $1.25. Tile MacKin- non Drug Co., Cor. Great George and Kent Sts. Mt' ;»;.;. .? .:. .:. .=. .5 .,. .? 0:0 _. .:. _ 'O' Q? .5 .=. ._. 0.4 Z~!°°Z .;»;..;..;».;..;. li0TEL ARRIVALS geezooze¢:»¢:v0:oo:n:oo:¢e:oe:»:oo:e szeofa ozoyzsg. , ' ‘E I»°Z°°!°° if fs.. The following registered at the Revere Hotel, Charlottetown, yester- day:-L. C. Hayden, Vernon River; A. Leigh Collett, Victoria; B. W. Mc- Ewen. Morell; Claude McEwen, Morell; Richard Lord, Tryon; J. Mullins, Tryon; J. P. Armstrong, Montreal; Karl Patton, Joliet, Ill.; E. H. Brock, Toronto, Ont.; J. A. Dona- llue, Lake Ainslie, N. S.; Mrs. L. B. Squire, Boston; Bertrand W. Squire, Boston; J. Henry Vail, Tole- do, Ohio; Charles MacArthur, Bos- ton; Everett J. Thorne; Montreal; W. M. Larkin, Montreal. The following registered at the Vic- toria Hotel, Charlottetown, yester- day:-B. W. LePage, Rusticoville; Miss Anderson, Miss Davies, New- ford; J. W. Carruthers, Montague; C. A. MoFatlgen, Tfgnish; Mrs. Drake Miss Ridley, Mrs. Spencer, Miss Gray. don, Allan Graydon, Edwin Graydon, J. Gibson, Toronto; I-I. K. Bliss, N. Y. City; Thomas W. Morris, City; A, Boyle, W. J. Wintemby, Ottawa; A. L. Nichol and wife, Boston; J. C. Bowness, Pt. Hawkesbury; J . McKin- non, D. C. Austen, 'Annie Waters, Whycocomngh; Mr. and Mrs E. Field, Hartford, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. E. Field, Hartford, Conn.; Jean Patty, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Smith, Provid- ence, R. I.; C. E. Patterson, St. John; Mrs. S. Murchison, K. Murchi- son, Seattle, Wash; H. M. Waring, Denver, P. R. Richard, Moncton. FORTUNE FOR A HORSE NEW YORK, september, a.-`- at the sale of James B. I{eene's horses 45 sold for $247,200. Colin was sold for $111,200, to McKinney a Cincin- nati man. MURDER IN EDMONTON. EDMONTON, September 3.4- James MdNulty, real estate salesman, was murdered in s, shack in th6 Hllilwn Bay reserve. 'Then the Conn's started to score Weill? home . while Whitlock was Taylor was the first Abegweit bat- solnslfn first- L- Campbell the next ter and tanned, o. Campbell ole msn fanned. "Chess" Van Iderstine, next man got his base on balls. B. who played the game even better than Vanlderstine was batter No. 3; after llsual. washthllle lpext taiid glnetd tout ‘having three strikes called he ran one on w lc o go o rs sa ell/ for first and Wa! Put 0\-\f- 0" this 'From Ycaterday’s Evening Guardian) and brought Whitlock home, "Chess" play C. Campbell .ran for the home X 1,, fm, mst wu,,,1 1,, me 1_,u,,g_ by °lev.er base stealing g°t a‘°°““d to Plate making the third More lm' worth Cup handicap match, played thi, third dsagk' .Gage came next ith” Abegweits and also makmg the yesterday, the following ladies took :per mgsqsg wt ree tllrllleiszs. flethran hpw- score a tie. In reaching the plate part ,md the re,,,,11»_s were as f011.,w,,; - “S “"5 “ ° 1"* ‘"1 $3amPb'=11 Jumped on M°A1°¢f. lnflict- Mrs. onorlwnl -lerentnl Miss moist sack. Vanlderstine dashed for home lng two gashes in the Connaughts‘ Haszam on this l>1B»Y bil* WHS Caught at the catchers' leg and also injuring his Mm _ ' _ _ ‘ ‘ . ngnnll defeated Mrs. Alley. lllllte. “thing the side. ' wrist. McA1eer_plucklly continued to M,.B_ _,_ 0_ Hy,,d,,._,m d,,f,,,,ted M,.,,_ McAleer started for the Conns play after having his leg bnndagcd. W W Clarke with a pretty single on which he Th Abbie t r u ‘ tn' ' ' ` _ reached mst- The next man fanned. innings. S 80 "0 H10 B I' “B 1" ‘B lrxii.; Mllry Haszard defeated Miss Sweetie!! WHS then given a free ticket Ted Moore wa th first Co nan ht ' , to mt C,,u,_,,, was nm to ,am It up and was ,mf Oni at mtl' ,§,c_ li/lisa Bartlett rlsfenterl Mrs. is- wne up to the next man and Mc- Alesr was the next batter and was ”“°k' . Carey was equal to the occasion. He bit with the ball. McCarey took his Mrs' Mm" drew a bye' - »ed for first. Then McCarey pllt on si NEWS ills gpgm i itilllit ii lit ' S,',a,,S I, may T,,,,,S» CENTKEI ..?l*§..§l.“’!§.lfIflf‘ll “` __.._...._..,._..._ ball game yesterday that all the clever cyclists of Charlottetown do not appear in the public meetings. - l .m ~ . Before the game started yesterday I . - ; , ' » ,__ the spectators witnessed with great 1 ,‘»,y`,|‘ ' - enjoyment some interesting bicycle 1"# . races. The first race called was the _ 2.40 class, which was won by Beer -., _ , who was closely shaved by Murphy, , , ' the latter being out of practice, ' i. 5 Probably the most interesting race of the day was the Green Race which was won by "Jake" Smith who is ' some "traveller"\ (Commercial of course.) “Blondy” Bruce carried of The first of the three play oil went out at first. second honors pressing Smith right Eames betwew the Ahegweits and, B. Vanlderstine was the first Abbie to the wire, Bruce turned the P051. \-hf»;I1llBl1ghtS, to decide the Champion- but he got no further, being caught oil als with "machine" like quickness, imp of the Charlottetown Base Ball the bag. Hasznrd was batter N0. but with such excessive weight he Elle. took- . DUNS yesterday after- 2. and put one to right, field on needs more training, Bruce has ¢1m1. noon at the A. A. _A. A. Grounds iwhtch he_ reached flrst. He was lenged Smith for another race, and and resulted in a victory for the caught going to second, however, hs intends to put 11, 5 hard cgm-se of Qliilglallghts. Score 4-3. Whitlock was the next batter and training in preparation for it. him? gain? was e very good 91- nut our a nasty, sfounder to New- Mr. Frans. Mcoonsld acted as th l on 0 base hall and no wild som, but the latter, who ls fast starter and Judge in s most impart- rows were rn evidence. The two developing into a star short stop, iai manner and after the race pres- pitchers worked hard and well. handled it nicely for la put out. ented the winners with a prize that Hfmznfd started W9 $111118 6-hd gOt The CDnn's went out as quiclely as no one could turn down. It wall u 8 H106 Single. rclichillg ist and after- their opponents. turni(u)p_ wards stealing to third. Whitlock Neither aide scored in the fourth WHS the Hell: Up for the Abegweits. but Fred Moore, while batting, got He made three strikes and ran for a had knock on the knee whidn caus- first which he reached safely. Haszard. ed him to retire from the game.. 0 Olooottttluttttetoo fi We offer you these 4 lig specials for the! ' _ remainder of the week only. These are goods , which we purchased at a Manufactule'r’s Sale ina New York, and bought them less than Ureallylg cost to make them. Note the rroney saving” prices. Q _ *T hlterchangeahle Nest of Saws? Former Value 8Sc Now 44c EA* 'l`h's is exceptional value, Made with _1 diflrrcvltrfl s’z: slwl that can he used for lu.-my different pur-" poses 'i`_bey are grofl quality mid .~llcuid lot stay I long llere at this low price of 44c per nesr. O -4 HACK S \WS with Iron fr..n'e and good steel; : blade, splendid quality. Real worth 65c. Ourfe ~ price .........32cea - ` l'lXCI'Il.I.EN`l‘ QUALITY STRRI. DRAW KNlVi»S, marie of extra tool steel with Keen Cutting. Blades. 8 and lo inches wide. Nictly shaped ardzi splendid to il. $1.00 value for . . . . . . . . .. . ... 50: ea.-. A GOOD STEEL SCREW DRIVER with hard-_ wool haudlczlud 5ln. Slccl hir. very strong and ser? viceablc. Regular price 25c for. . . . . . . . . ._ l0c ea. I \ I . Call in nu