'DlSl’EN" SAR‘ I We are making a specialty of our prescription work. ' nothing but the We luse purest drugs. Personal attention of a reg- istered Pharmacist given each prescription which means a dou hie check on every prescript- ipn‘handled. Our prescription department is at your service anylhour ol the day or night.‘ ‘ Your CoalSupply August" is a good month to fill the Coal bin. Coal is good and conditions for delivery are better than later, .we can supply you promptly. Order today. , ' A. Pickmd & Co’ '/ Phone .240 - Charlottetown I Victor Doyle, Registered DruggiSt Next to Revere Hetel 117 Kent Street _ ‘,T—_—-‘—————. r .uueulllllllln Ill —— SIT i ll u_unlmulllllllllll ‘P-g. ._.._. .‘ ' DRINK ANNAFLOlS , VALLEY APPLE CYDER It is healthl'ul‘--refreshing——invig0rating and appetizing. It possesses the same virtues as a ripe, juicy Apple. If you drink Evangeline Cyder regular ly you will have good digestion—a clear skin—good appetite. It is the national drink for Maritime Canada. I Order a cask from us and enjoy the benefits of a beneficial beverage. ‘ Is non-alcoholic—guaranteed not to ‘ ferment. Send your order at once for a 10, 15 or 20‘gallon cask. R. T. HOLMAN, LIMITED Sumiuerside —.r I- ' To Our Country ; _ . ‘ Customers When we fitted up and moved into our new premises we had you all in our minds eye—it was our Idea to have a store that would be a pleasure for you to deal In—-havmg the space we planned a rest room, where you can check your parcels meet your friends and use it in any way ' you. may desire. Our stock of Drugs, Sundries, l’atént Med1c1nes, Dyesetc., etc., will be up to the usual“hi.gh standard and everything and anything you may want wdl_be here—Make of our store what we desire a place to trade In. REDDIN BROS Phone 86 W ’eweeeeeseeececaeswoeseoeeeeeeee . LIFE INSURANCE. When a man insures his life, he does well. When a he insures his PURPOSE he does betternA man or- a: dinarily takes .insurance to protect his family. When Va he sees to it that the Policy is drawn to_ most surely . effectuate that purpose, be renders hIs family the t: scundest ossible service. r Thatgimplies benefit inthe form of an INCOME, it the most, valuable type of protection. ' Write‘ for information concermg Monthly Income Policies of fill) GREAT WEST LIFE ASSURANCE GO. Branch Office Charlottetown liYNDMAN &' COMPANY, LIMITED Managers P. E. I. , O Oi: 0! or iii 5! oi the attractive ’09555‘99859’CUSQO¥¥¥¥§¥¥¥3flsa I3 6!- of ti 0 6i 6) ti 0i ti 0 ti 0‘. O O .OCOIOOOOIOO‘OOOOOIOOOOOIOOOIEOO l i' a IT paéir'cmmdiishilimm“ COME to the New An Thursday, August 21. “on. BEL‘L'B OFFICE at (ii-spans is! closed until September 15th." ' ~ 3,09-8-18m3lpd. I THE LAST PAYMENT in the Mon- ‘tague Stake illness closes on Well- nesday,"August ,20th, when horses must be named. 310-8r181n3i. ALL NOM'INATORS have paid up the two payments in the Montague Stokes, don't forget your third and last payment wgfn horses must be nfimed. ' Aug. 20 p I .2 “was ,FUNEfiAL 'TODAY.—'i‘he funeral of the'lgzte iMrs. lW. ii. Rodd take; place ursdwy the let inst., at 2 p. m. from her late residence 19 iicnsley.Street. interment Hemp shire Cemetery. - “ ' - LEFT FOR WEST.—Tho following young men left Monticello and Selkirk, yesterday for the western harvest fields. D. Brien, J. A. McDonald, A. (isrter, J. J. MePhee, Michael Wilson, Peter Mcinnis. ’l‘lIe Misses Annie and Margret McCormick, also of Montic- ello, left yesterday morning for Begins -.iTHE MONT-AGUE Horse [Races will be held at Montague on Wednes- day, September 3rd. There will be about thirty or the best horses com- pete them for nine hundred dollars. You know tho past history of Month- izue, they hold the best. Race .Meot- log on the island. Don't forget the date, be oh hand when the bell rings. 1 _ 310$18m3ii. TI-IE ATTENTION or T‘HE STU- DENTS is called to the advertisement of the Eastern Typewriter CoInany, Amherst, N. S., agents for the eels» bmted Woodstock machine. This is a. splendid opportunity to secure a new $140 typewriter, Prln. Moran of the Union Commercial College wili furnish all information. 342 THE FOLLOWING HORSES have arrived from St. John, N. 13., to race at New Annan, August 21st. Peter Farren, Forefather and Nanrleo Belle. A wonderful race is expected between Iese horses and the P. E. island champion horse (D. A. MeKinnon's) FIRE ALARM—The cariessness of someone dropping a match or lighted cigar caused a fire to start in the grand stand at the races on Tuesday. The firemen made a quick response and although the wind was high scat- terlng the smoke and things were oxclt‘ng for a little while, no one was hurt and little serious damage was done. '. Mlnadr's Llinlment Relieves Neuralgia Some- thing New at . BEER.& GOFF’S Olive Butter in tumblers. Sland- Delieious for Salads, wiches, etc. An unequalled appetizer. Made from pure spices, Olives, Pemento and all Vinegar. BEER" & con GROCERS. “hflfiffiifififlfiflfiflfiflfi Dr. E. C. Harris ' Eye Specialist Office Ra cl Bank Build- ing, C lottetown Office Hours 9,30—12.30 2—5 Phone 68—Y 9! ‘ill till ¥¥¥¥¥¥%%¥¥¥¥%% eeeeeeeeeeea ’ fifi'fiflfifiWfiflflfififlflfit 5000 .vMilitary Boxes We have in stock 5000* overseas Military Boxes that or we will dispose of at 10 cents or each—These are the real as .w i99fi9$ Picnics, P a r k e 5, Fishing Ill! Tri 5, etc. Original price 20c. it? V hile they last 10c. 03 THE I.on Micsi ,1“ Great mom It. .ciflooeoenaoen. .00.‘$¥$¥¥¥95¥¥9¢¥¥39 cos ' “MR” 3?; The record is expected to be broken. » 371 thing for carrying lunch me, 7 v SEND IN YOUR entries today for the 'last payment in the Montague Stokes, as no payments will be ac- cepted after Wednesday the 20th. . 3‘10-8r18mm N0+IcE.—In order to make more space for coal we will sell about 60 loads of sol/mood blocks in stove lengths, suitable for kindlingat 82,00 per load. delivered to any part}?! the city. Order today. Buntaln Bell & Co. 304-8-19M3i. MOUNT STEWART CIRCUIT.— Services as follows Saturday 23rd Church Road 7.30 p.m., Preparatory cornice. 'I_.45Hmeetlng to decide the pi, ,tlng of a' Sunday School. Sunday Marie 10.30 8. ill. The secret iiiélit of the Holy Communion Will be ‘lurltl at the 'close'oi‘ the service. Mt. Stewart 3' p.‘ m” Dunstaytlpagé "1.30 ea- rERsoNAL ‘ Mrs. J. E. Blaser and children left Saturday mornlfig to meet "Mr. Blnser in Boston and proceed to their home in Schenectady, New York. yMrs. Leslie Henry accompanied ‘by her daughter chone, left yesterday afternoon for SnnInIersidc to attend the funeral of the lots Mrs. Charles Murphy. IMr. Chas. H. Mclver, the car-ferry Tuesday morning on route to his' home in Boston, Moss, ~il‘ter spending very' pleasant holidays with his two brothers Michael and Eugene Mclver, at Kinkora, i’. E. l. crossed by 'Mlss Marry Hagan, Kelly’s Cross, one of the Island’s most successful teachers left last week for Van Huron, Me, Where she has accepted a posit- on as book-keeper with her uncle M. .i. McIver. Mr. F. A. Driscoil and his son Mr. Brendon Drlscoll, (Mr. Ed. McDonald of Clermont drove to the city by auto on Tuesday and left for home last evening after a very enjoyable trip. They spent Tuesday night at" Marshfield, guests of Mr. Franklyn Mill a former resident of (llermont. Roumania Cannot“ Strip Hungary . PARIS, Aug. 17.—Rumania will not be permitth to strip Hungary accord- ing to the draft of the Supreme Coun- cll's reply to the last note from lluchA arest which was completed at today‘s meeting of the council. The Buchar- est Government is informed that the fixing of the amount of reparation to be made by Hungary. as well as its distributors, is a matter under con- trol of the Allied and Associated pow- ers and that until final decision it; reached nil wnr railways and agri- cultural moterial going to Hungary subject to distribution will be under the control of the Alli-rd powers. Direct Trade _ Ireland to France (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, August 18.«ItcprcscIIt.I- Lives of the French Ministry of (‘om morce stated to a meeting of the Dub- lin (lhamber ol‘ (‘ommcrce yesterday tlItIl. steps lIIIvereeII taken by ti‘inhnci- ers to inaugurated shipping “no to run be-twecn‘ Bordeaux, Havre, Dublin. Belfast. and (lurk. It was decided ut :ho-mccting to appoint a committh to develop «lirect trade between ll't“ land and Fran . . Enormous Rush, i To Canada Expected (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, August 18.—Brlg. Gen» erul it. Manley Sims, 0. M. 0.. D. 0., Agent General, of the Ontario Government says that reports from between four and five hundred agents in England, Scotland and lrcland and WIules convince him that the rush to (lanndn will be something enormous as soon as shipping becomes avail- able. S . Minard's Llniment Cures Burns, Etc. W Soap Enough to «Turn the Sea to Suds We carry a very large stock of Toilet and Bath Soaps Because it is our aim to have every customer's favorite brand. _ , Expensive buying en- ables us to get the very lowest prices. v r When you need' any special soap,--the .kind not generally found in small shops,--come to us. Prices from 5c. up to 50¢ per cake JOHNSON & JOHNSON The fluency 0mm ’cemr Kolt all MID. m mm 990990990 » «909909999099. «eeooeoooooo 9-0 by 0009 u 690.“ u 90 99990on coco» woo oewueo» «woe...» 0”...” «9990999 09 “O. 33% Pictures ‘ Furnishings for -‘ . 5' \ . H i p ‘ W e Your Home , .- IN. . -'. \ Choose her e\ from _ P'large well assorted and “1" A\ (G w > up to date stocks. :1. 0 «e A Every Thing You ,/-- / I . :9. .- =2 Need MMU‘ \u Furniture For Bedroom, Dining Room Hall, Parlor etc. CARl’ETS WINDOW SHADES HOUSEHOLD LINENS OILCLOTHS V CURTAIN RODS BEDDING LINOLEUMS CURTAINS I BLANKETS E’l‘c. Ere. Ere, This is The “Kiddies Koop” ' pArENTED ‘YourProhably Know About icse “Kiddies .' Koops”; They’re the greatest thing ever invented for useef kiddies. It you don’t know all about them ask some one who has. one or drop in here and We. will show their many advantages. ' 25.00 $26.00 $28.00 and $31.00 All Hammocks at 25 per cent oil New Brass . Beds Just Received Purchased before the last big advance in price and in- cluding some of the prettiest styles we have ever shown. ~ $17.00 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 to $40.00 Pleased to Show You I Won’t You Call 1 Today? " L # if ,You Are in Need of Carpets It will pay you to' look through our STOCK. We havea large assortment of SQUARES, STAIR- CARPETINGS and hearth rugs at old PRICES. . 'Wks o.,.......o..;....o...........................o....o...;..o........;.¢.....ooo..................«..