-.fi » 3*, gh 1. .' ,_ _ ~'~ »_. 1 Q.. _-#F1 _ F, .iii . 1. ._ _(_ 04! :.1- iii, it it. '-1 ll! .I l _ ,Ei il vt lf if 13.' 3; .,i'~ 1 _,. -1 »'¥ 'I <31 =.: . _é 52 “___ *bt rv' 4 IAN SE SPICE COAL _ FACTS .F people eali ho mllglivtliequahtiesoiespioirs ha » P01' 5."ii.""2°3'.........'°...“°t.é’¢’Z....... the izyhee des are ai most scl)ifivglr;`_ sold W spices only They ttle if any more than erior kinds and. ours more than they CG(--'1 ~ ' Mfxed Tickling Spices. - Whole Gnound Mixed Spice Allspice Peppers white, black, red Cinnamon Celery Seed Turmeric Powdered Cloves whole and ground Mustard Seed Coriander Seed Mustard bulk and tins Essence Vinegar Strong Parawax the universal sealer for jars, pots e_tc. _ Come to us for Pickling supplies. J. G. .lamieson DRUGGIST '.1 , ' --_-ti, 1 "-1 l--,-.%-se=.__- U i ff`T1_ I 5.? F, r ,Lys If _ a .puller _,_-_ ..__.-,-_-¢- 1 \. '. _ »»' .yt t 1 `i. °, iv ®°J¢5Ul*¢&N\4 .I 19. . 9 ll ,,- 11 _ 12_ . 19. ., 1 Q1 is 10.-_ - r 1- 19 i 20 2.1- gi 22 '. in 5.30 ; '. 23 - 24 11.*- 25' M1 20 21 ' w. 30 i q_ _|_ QESBARATS, 2s 111. I . I 29 r. 12.14 BRACELET WATCHES Our sale of these popular Watches is daily increasi ng. Our stock consists of the Celebrated Waltham and also the best Swiss makes either extension or strap. G._l'l. Taylor _ Jeweler & Optician 8187-4-11Mtf. SEPTEMBER. _P.M. 13.01 1:-1.48 14.92 15.26 16.91 11.51 19.02 20.14 21.09 21.55 22.36 29.15 29.52 12.26 19.14 14.01 14.49 15.39 16.95 11.46 19.56 19.52 20.31 21.15 21.49 22.22 22.59 23.29 23.52 12.56 » High Water Low Water I - .4.M | F. ' 0.40 sa. 1.03 S. 1.25 M. 1.49 t 2.20 3.08 4.11 _ 5.40 ._ 1.19 's.a4 . 9.99 - 10.as 11_94_ 0.21 1.91 ~ 1.34 _ 2.01 2.41 - 9.20 4.15 sea-1-1.1211?-#eraser 6.58 8.08 9.07 9.58 10.46 11 81 -' Sa. . S. Tit. 30I>f0mb0f-*'19* '-0 5"* th““‘l‘”` est tender, or such other as may be storms. 6th to 10th, pleasant period. in Orden 11th to 16th. warm wave. l7tli to 22nd Remmances would be made Day. stormy conditions. 23rd to 27th dan- able af Dal. to the Department of the servul sales- 2301 to 30th.l11ShWin~§1\¢>p5»=t\-1»-¢»-E¢e.¢;_.<-'-..’,<='ff~`»./t", _ 'wi .;'1`*_t Ti; " U-`.7 `,.~_._... xx-‘rrrn »:|ul.tr-mm Irurissa i Ten_tl¢:_rs DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVAL SERVICE. NOTICE OF SALE. SEAILED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to noon of the lst October, 1916, for the purchase of the E-ag-Fish Fertilizer to be produced at the Dog-Fish Re- duction Works at Canso, N. S., and Clark’s Harbour, N. S., during the season of 1916. The total quantity that will be produced' its estimated of lietween 150 and 200 tons of 2,000 pounds. No particular form is' necessary for use in tendering, but envelopes should be distinctly marked across the face, "Tenders for Dog-Fish Fer- The fertilizer will be put up in bags of 100 pounds each, and a charge of 15 cents will be made for each bag, atlditional to the price paid' for the fertilizer. _ Consistent with the price offered. tenders from bona tide agricultur- ists will receive ilrs-t consideration; the right is reserved, however, to re- ject. any or all tenders. Tenders' from non-residents of the provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brun- swick, nnd Prince Edward' Island", will not- be considered, and guaran- tees must be given that the fertili- zer will not be disposed' of or used outside of these provin'ces_ _Tenders should state the quan- tity required in bags, and the mini- mum quantity acceptable at the price offered, and from which point lt_ is deelretd sliipmenn should be mode. The price offered should be on the bas-is of so much per 100 pounds. Terms of sale are cash with ten for specific quantities, all charges for transporation from Works to be borne by the purchaser. Failure to remit within the time specified will result in the cancellation of tender without further notice, and the allot- ment being diverted to the next high- certified. Deputy Minister of the Naval Ser- Depsrtmemt of the Naval Service,- Eia , E sole head ofa family or any mole over settle) iso hllexhsoltod his sad _ss he -1 §‘§t§ 5** tizfssyasis 'fH:9..= u tivsle 90 srss W. W. L Ile ty cf the min tllizer.” . - (10) days of acceptance of tender. never stroll down near de seas Er anywhere els where dere's water- " I don’t care if it's fresh or it's S-sit I an't pinnitn’ fer bathes in de sea foam,l' was born so-it isnt my fault. I can't settle meself down tc- labor. I reckon ~I’m not such a guy; Some people can’t live without workin', don’t get me_ mixed up with that fry. I ain’t got no use for wise say'in’s, I don’t see why any unan should Make use of a foc-Ilsh expression like: "Say nuthin' but keep sewitn' wood." “Keep sawin’ wood.”-de idea! Bind y'rself down to labor and t'lle! Work like a bloomin’ old nigger-de idea jest makes me blood bile-_ I ain't got much use fel' dem fellars as writes up dem stories in books, All about de clear sparklin' waters runnin' down in de babble-in brooks. I‘ll never fergit de experienc I on'ce_ had' at one of dem places; P’rhaps odders' hes hed somet'ing -sim’iar, but I reckon dere’s not many cases P’raps ye'r'd like ter hear how‘t hap- ~pen'd', I reckon I won’t keep you long. ` Coz me hand gets as shaky as' weigh- scales most times when I break inteer song. - But o‘course I can’t help me hand shakin’, me doc. sez .me nerves. is unstrung; De prospec’ is cheerin’, me readers, does d' t sound as if I'd` be hung? But ter fiell o’ me thrillin’ experience, it happened jest this way: Me pard Hungary Hawker. he sez, “Let's g'over to Farmer McStubbles' yard; Round dere at d'e back of de kitchen dere’s a fat goose placed out fer to cool, Climb over do barbed' fence and git it an meet me around by de school, An' den we will have atight blow-out; I'll walt fer you-you hurry up!" I consented to do so-he waited,- rnoney. V I - ` - ' - » " - - ‘ _ "1 “UNWN BELL if ‘-°~' STRANGE TALE ill TATTERSDN RAGGS ~ ' :Q ‘Mtn - ' - .fi _ rm a sort of a curious character, I do I forgot all abou_t d'e buli_puq ' _ most whatever I please, Which_ _was sleepin inside ode wood; .___ _ '_ __| I ramble all over dis contynent, but il- shun lougslde of an overgrown rake \\\ \_ _ . _ i gr I 'I I t‘ought Hungary a mighty smart teller I t'ought dat he jest took de cake. ._ Well, I sneaked along easy an’ soft like, de gooaewuz outside on a It was smokin' an’ steamln’ delicious an’ dere wuz jest e-nuff dere fer meself _ Widout givin' any ter Hungary--it wuz selfish o, me so it wuz, But a fellsr can't starve in this country, still I reckon a few of us ' o‘uz. ' An' sc- when I reached where de » goofs lay I tucked it up under me arm - Ali' made iii' de hunk of a st:'enmi~"_ dat flows t'othe'r side o' de` farm | sat down by de s-ide of de stream. lAn’ I started' to fpitch im quite lively- ` (ohl how sweet to me taste he did seeml) But :ie pleasant hours of one's life- time are often most rudly distur- 1 bed. . t shelf. ' __ . An‘°°,}‘,d°“,§,f:;‘ ,”,“',_“,',,‘°|°fn%Q°l:_',:°~I_ llevs s Good Cssiplsxissl t’rowed it down Inter do slouice, Wid jest s faint 11090 dst p'raps may be do current would carry dst fowl To a sbsller spot down s bit furdor where dogs' never bark growl er bowl But Jen do best hopes of us mortals to disappointment are oft tknes doomed But i aint got no time for solllquy 'cuz de aspec’ had just den assumed' A terrible shape A big bull dorg wus comin' fer me at a gait Dat wuz jest simply orful ter think of, so I badn’t no time fer to walt, But I made fer a spot by der river where dere/s s big slope in do bank. An I Ilgured it out if I'd reach It I could cross by an old hemlock plank. ' So I hoofed it for all dat wuz in mo- a _distance of twelve yards or mare- - ‘ . ,__ - it ' e-rf' . '_ ` /" ' .tt .1 1, _ I 1 \ lit LT' '-\,.\\\\~ \` 1 4.0!/ r_/ _ Q1 '-- -1;., _' ._ ____;;_- I wasn’t in trainhi’ fe-r sprintin’, an' de sweat pored from every pore, But wid` a hard effort I reached it an’ ‘I got past the woodshs-:I in safety ali’ I stalled ‘T5 019 Dllmk tel' 0l'C'3BZ i I'd no more den about raach'd de _ middle, when ilu received a most ter- , rible toss" De ole plank broke fair ln de/ centre, ` an’ I was plunged into de foam, "Twuz de fust time me bodiy teched water since I was a wee- kid at Me hand shakes like sixty dis minit when .I t'ink of_de way I wuz ser? 1 bed For I heard s most terrible barkin'- de bull pup it wuz,-an’ no doubt They"d' found dat ue goose wuz a-mis- sim,” s'o I t'ought 1 had better tl‘ight out.’ So I jumped ter me feet mirty lively, home. From dis yer kin' form some ldear of I de state of me feelln's just den, Me power of description is feeble an’ | I' can't tell it right wid a pen; But you may reckon I felt horror- ‘strlcken an’ near chilled ter death wid de cold' As I wuz washed' down in,de rapids 1 au' over an' over wuz rolled. gl '__ 1 is _ _.mm 'W1 kxxxxxxiis charge _Twenty-five cents. Guat dian Classified Ads One cont por word first Insertion In this column, half cent pei word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum ` ii is-sn-| f" " i Farm for Sale The subscriber offers for sale the farm commonly known as the Klon- dyke McLeod farm, on the North River Road, within two miles of Charlotte- town. It consists of 24 acres of good land with buildings thereon, and will he sold with or without stock, crops and Implements. For further partic- ulars enquire on premises, or write D. R. Cameron, R. R. No. 2, Charlotte- town, P. E. I. 1864-9-7thuStu-iwpd. ._ ? Tenders For Foxes Tenders will be received by the Ives Black and Silver Fox Co., Ltd_, until September 30th. for the ranching and feeding of 3 pairs of Black and Silver Foxes for s term of one or more' years. Company not bound to accept lowest or any tender. Mark "Tenders for Foxes" and ad- dress to JOHN J. HYNES, Montague. P E. I. Secretary of the Comspny 1792-9~2StuEthutlSept30. - F _*_ __________ Farm For Sale The undersigned offers' for sale his valuable fanm, containing 270 acres of land, situated in Watervale, Lot 48. about 10 miles from Charlottetown‘, and within a reasonable distance from road, station, churches, schools, mills; and all such places. This is a ve-ry valuable property for any parties in a good por-ition for working land_ About 50 acres' of this farm is covered with' hard wc-od; the remainder in a high state of cultivation". There is also plenty of good swamp mud on the premises. The house and outbuid- ings all in good' repair. .It is also well watered front and back,snd well s'uit- sd for good farming. ' Apply to FRANK CONNOLLY, Wstorvsle. 1660-8-26M4ipd. BAGS BAGS 50,000 _Grain Bags 30,000 Potato Bags Wholesale §' 5 R- R- N0- 4 i liollit-i"i'altlll0ct|||h. _ ’,__________.____._ _.__ _ 7"” -._.- ._ - _ _Carvell Bros. 3- _ ` Assure wAN'i‘sn. ` AGENTS-“WORLD'8 ` GREATEST War" including Life of Kitchener, heating all sei-ling records; sample book free; experience unnecessary; make forty dollars weekly. War Book Publishers, Brantford Ont. - 1636-8-25M24l. $6 -DEAL DIRECT WITH THE English mfinufacturers. Represent- atives wanted to carry our exclus- ive line of Private Christmas Greet- ing Cards. Spare or whole time. Representatives already making $6. and up daily. Orders fllleed wit-hin ‘ 48 hours. Write direct to Manufac- turers, Dept. 10 35 Church Street, ’I’oi'onto. 1836-9-6M24l. EENTS wAN'rEn- 'ro sau. Fon "the old reliable Fonthill Nurseri-_ es." We teach our men to sell. “Ex- perience unnecessary: highest commissions paid: handsome free equipment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont. ' 1772-9-1-MElillSep.30 -4'-I; 1 HELP WANTED- FEMALE. GENERAL SERVANT WANTED.- Apply at once to Judge Macdonald Probate ofllce in Court House or at 126 Rochford' St. 1920~9~8M5i. éT§E` w/INTED AT 182 GREAT George Strc-et. 1810-9-8M3ipd. WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 13 Fitzroy Street, West. 1798-9-2Mtf. WANTED- TWO DINING ROOM girls at Queen Hotel. 1705-8-29Mtf. PUPIL NURSE8.- MALE AND FE-l male wanted ot the Taunton State male wanted at the Taunton State es. For particulars, address. .Dr. Arthur V. Goss. Bupt, Taunton State Hospital, Taunton. Maal!.' 8191-4-llliltf. - FOR SALE. FOR SALE- A MASON 0. HAMLIN organ, in good condition, $25 cash. Apply at 76 Pownal St. _ 1917-9-8M2ipd.___ Pi=iivATE_._'s'Ai.E-_- DwE|.i.|No House 58 Bayfield Street, with barn and shed. Apply 58 Bayfield Street or Benj. Carter, Auctioneer. _ 1909-9-8M2ipd. Fon' sAi.`E-A Dominion oRoAN in fair condition apply 15 Grafton St. 1906-91_8M2ipd. r-ootmv t-on eAi.¢'-F|FTllN harred rock hen, clitlb. ADDI! 242 Wlfsrnv tltfnot, l_Q05.5.l3Itf s1'A~TtiI1"i>” siren Xue ron SALE.-A few pairs .xl.16- litters standard bred, best proline strain. Price right for quick lilo. B0! 431. Bummerside, P. E. \l. \ ' 1895-9~8M'lipd l _____TEACHERl WANTED TEACHER WANTED- 5 N A0- ,TO LET-PLEASANTLY SITUATED weurno- secono-emo "cast-i i ____' BOARDERS WANTED___` aoAnoEas`wANrEn.I-widow witn- out family, would like a few students or other young people to board. House centrally located. All modern conveniences. Apply at this office. HELP WANTED-MALE _ WANTED A GOOD SMART YOUNG man to learn the d'rug business.- Good wages and a good' opportunity to the right boy. Johnson & John- _ _son. 1854-9-6-Mtf. ‘;+; ;T::Ti;~_ Y f*~_. SALESMEN- EXCLUSIVE _ LINE house newly remodeled throughout. Ornamental trees. Exclusive stock and territory, cash payments week- ly. Write Luke Brothers, Limited, P Montreal. _ 1784-9-2M6i. _ _ . LOST LOST-MAN'8 TAN KID GLOVE, between York Road and' Wrigh.t's Bridge. Please leave at Guardian Oillce 18 397 1826_9_7M3|pd_\ me doc. sez it's. bad fe'r me health- The Flower si Gssii Health The true secret ot complexion lies in the blood Keep it rich. lmrl. llll ti-ltious, and above all keep. the sys tem regular No sid to complexion compares with Dr. I-Ismi|ton’s Pills. They tone and enrich the blood clear the system of waste products 'promote good digestion, and, in short, establish sound health. which. after all is the keynote to all hap lnesa and wellbe- ing Don’t delay, e charm of A love- ly complexion and all the blessings of health are yours, once you employ this old time family remedy All dealers sell Hsmlltoirs Pills in 26c. boxes. I forgot all about de flercof canie wid do fltst shock of gettin' do dip; But I noon got a gentle reminder when I_ felt me ole trousers go r-r-rip! ! Den I felt he wuz takin' a fresh grip- _ wuz it brotherly love? Nay, I ween, Fer although we wuz ’tached to each other dt disliked dem front teeth, dey wus keen Dat dorg seemed ter grasp de id'ear dat I wanted tertget l.er_ dry land Sb in spite of me powerful resistance- he proceeded ter take me in hand, (Er in mouth ter speak more kerectly) an' drag me ashore by der neck, Like de' bloomiu' ole sailors we hear of what git saved in a storm from a wreck, - So, I found 'twan much good me res- istin’, dat bull dorg had' made up his mind; 1 "Take things as dey comes," I~ reflec- ted, "sn"ter fate jest be calmly rs- signed." ‘Now, as I wuz dragged 'cross dat streamlet de-re suddenly ros'e ter me view A vision-so pleasant an' joyful it seelned' almost too good' to be true; For der,-driftlrn' down in do wave- lets, an’ makin' a bee-line my way,- Wuz all dat wuz mortal of goosey, de cause- of mvtrouble dat day. _I saw, too, dat Towser had spied' lt. loose, An' de joyfulest sight of me lifetime wuz ter see dat dorg jump fer dat goose . ' , An' git 11, an’ make fer de bank, air. an lie 'down wid dat goose 'tween his paws, No tongue can express me glad feel- in‘s as he crunched up dat goose wid his Jaws, Now don’t yer suppose fer a minute- dst tl stood dere watchin' dat beast; No! I just saw d'e fust act on his prog- ramme an' left him enjoyln' his feast, soon made meself .scarce in dat region-I reckon I'll gc de-re no more- I like goose, but tl- hate dorgs an’ water an’ gettin' me garments all tore; But I reckon ’twuz all fer `d'er beet dat de' water had injure-l me duds. Coz a kind-hearted' bloke from de- city next day gave me a collar. an’ . studs. . An’a claw-hammer coat, an' a waist- coat, wid` de front c-f it all cut away, An' some bicycle stockin’s an' knick- ers, I reckon dey made me look SKY? An' dc- swells .from all over do cont’ nent dey tink d`at from Europe I come, An’ -I pose as d'er heir to Lord Rag ian, wid a handle c-r two to me name: An’ I d`on't nc-ver t‘ile fer a livin'- “Just take things' as dey come,’ is me mottor, an “live on de good' of _ver wealth." Well-, it's time I let up on dis story- I’m rather short-winded ye-r know, An’ it's ebb-tide' wild d'e ink in de bot- tle which I find kinder hinders- de flow. Nc-w ill wish you good-bve for de, prea- ent dis' writin’ I find' kinder fags. So I'll now jot you down me cogno- men, I'm jest plain ole' TATTERSON RAGGS_ . "`“. a an' I felt his tight grip than geti HARD COAL Hourl 'expected from New Ciirk Bertha L Dowlrigr and _lpr Schooner "Rim,-in 250 _ S b¢8l1qllll1t__y ;g_ Sizes , Customers will X placef _heif tohroeréoa _ eivery_o eir l" _h discharging. 'w_'lSt C.i.Y0llS &Co _ Pll0ll'€F@llli'° I _ FOR- SALE property. consisting of ` around, with splendid hogs? .iif.i°.,if,'_ _buildings. All in Prime condition fine orchard. ex ll t » flv_e chains fromc%h?iIi'ch,pllaI;1li)c’>olAbii)|l\¢