Albion Nut. _ » _ t -_-_-~ \ _ ef-1. _ r » i ' .» if---__»"..v i i' » i,, ft _ 15»1914- _ ' ~ THE- 'CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ -- PAGE FIVE Hard Coal A. Pickard & Co. expect the Schooner "Celia F" and “Evie B. Hall" now with I300 tons of the best quality Hard Coal. Householders not already sup- plied, should arrange to take their supply now while these vessels are discharging. 1-2..-Z_.._. Good Dry Hard Woodtfor the Grate can be purchased at A Pickard & 00's. The following vessels are chart- ered to carry Coal for A. Pickard &Co. Schrs. “Conductor” and “Daisy Vaughn" to load Reserve Run of Mine, “M. A. Lewis” and “Edward Grover", Invemess Round “Joseph McGill" and "Blanch M. Thorbum” to load f yi' _ 1 '* \>-\<>~~ M __ `1'»7§7 fe-» t _ Af, ’\»°:%‘+silf~ \\ My-\*\0° 1* \ \~ ' lx -_ VN -i, __ Q .-.- / _ k ’ ~~ fl# _ ,4- /’ _ ._ _ _-rf' ».» ,nm _ -1. _r-'.-_--iv-<~'-» ".-'ir ‘ :: ‘I i ’ rt O O ---Somethin out of the Ordmar _T 1_1=:__'r 0 _T i _ >- JAILY SELECT IOIIS FOR - _GUARDIAN llEADElS= hunched by W.S, Lgumn _ vanzananpaqnnanapnaupgzauqpnaanpununnnaa BANCTITY OF NATURE. There is religion in everything a. round us-u calm and holy religion ln _the unbrenthing things of Nnture_ which man would do well to iminate, It is a meek and blessed influence, “filllniz in. as it were. unawares up- on the heart; it comes quietly, and without excitement; it has no terror, H0 gloom in its approaches; it dom; not rouse up passions; it is untram- "wued by U-\€ Cfeedi. and unshadow» ed by the superstitious of man; it is fresh from the hands of its Author, Elllwlng from the immediate presence of the Great Spirit, which pervades und quickens it; it is written on thc "felled SKY; it looks out from every film; it_ is on the sailing cloud, and in the invisible wind; it is among the 111115 Und \'i11l0Ys of the earth, iuhere the shrubless m»ountai‘n_-top pierces the thin atmosphere of stern. al winter, or where the mighty forest fluctuates, before the strong wind, with its dark wnvcs of green foliage; it is sprciid out, like a legible lung- uuI;B, upon the hrond face of the un- slecping ocean; it is the poetry 01 Nature; it is this which upliits the spirit within us, until it is strong enough to overlook the shadows of our place of probation; which breaks link after link, the chain that hinds ns to nznteriulity; and which opens to our iniauinntioii n world of spir- itual beauty and holiness.-Ruskin ll] SUSPENIJ THE HUME Illlll lllll LONDON. Sept. 14.- Lord Lans- downe, louder of thc Opposition in thc llouso ol' liords will move on Monday to siispmnl thi-_ prorvciliiigs upon the liomc llulc und Welsh Distribution llills during thc contlnuiiiicc of the war. ' GERMANS EVACUATE SOUTHERN ALSAGE. MIIJAN, Sept. l»i.-- A dispatch from lluslcy, Sivitzcrlzind snys the Gor- niiins arc evacuating Southern Al- Hillftl, €!:.\.§.f[.9._E§.!_.A lha Kind You liars Always Bought .i‘.i:.':.:::.¢-ff/% I Buy Your Since the war broke out Castile Soap has advanced in price, and there is a possibility that it will againcome UP- _ . It is best to be on the safe side Castile Soap Now and buy soap now: A good line of the best quality here now, at 30c a pound. McKinnon Drug Co Cor. Gt. George & Kent Sts. 1 ;IIIIIII4 \\\'\\`9IIlllllllA\\\\\\\\\\WIIlA\\\\\€'.III% Smoke and Chew ?@l”HllllIX\“\\\\\\v]IIlA\\\\\ the best. ‘ ' l..I na Manufacturers ckeys A Twist Tobacc Millions of plugs sold yearly. Because it is Hickey & Nicholson Tob. Co. i-ted Phone 345 {\\\\\\YJ i \\\lIIIIIIII.\\\\\\\\VIIIIIIIf§\\\\YIIH 1 I For Sale 2 pairs Newfoundland Silver Black Foxes. these may be inspected at Sales Ranch. A ents for the ANGLO “ A few pairs of Patch and Cross foxes. We alS0 | handle Mink, Marten and FiSl1¢f- _ NOW is the time to bill’ .Y _ h see us. before bl1Y_lU8- .F“llto"g1(;?,?;2?_;: re Rane | building and Ranching given -AMERICAN SILVER BLACK I 3 Fox co., LiM1Tizi»._ The Farm Stock I _ Exchange Of P- E' I' FILMS-D I d nd print-A Head omee 36 Queen Sf- Cl}’,‘1‘;‘;_’*l*,f_*;"§“ 1 ¢d_Bm,n.,°'c‘_‘;,'{°s,o,§‘__ l Qi/loci. cmfnc sl. Q ,_A ; __ W ip in ‘_ Q our stock. Call and fs? Fox ll in \\\!i\\\\\`VlIIllllll[A\\\\\\\\\\@ \ THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN "~ IT PAYB to buy in this Province. DEMONSTRATING TODAV.-Miss Hayes, the Butterick Co's lady de- liioiistrator, will be at l’atoxi's store all day to-day. NORTH RIVER ROADT-4A"iiu'iYilSér of country people who visited the city Yesterday complained that the condi- tion of the road from the Queen’s Arms to tho city was very unsatis- factory. All the way to the city the road was excellent, except at that particular part, and owners of vehicles want to know why the holes and quag- niire cannot be improved. PATRIOTIC ADDRESS.-Rev. Dr. T. F. Fullerton left Charlottetown yes- terday morning for Sourls, where in the course of the day he delivered a stirring patriotic address. Dr. Ful- lerton will speak today at St. l’etcr's Bay, tomorrow at Murray River, on Thursday at Murray Harbor and on Friday at Morell. Dr. Fullerton is a forceful and convincing speaker and his work in the country will no doubt have considerable effect. INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE.- Tlie Department of Agriculture is in recipt of ii. communication from the ofiice of the Commissioner ot' the ln- ternatlonnl Institute of Agriculture. lt states that owing to ltaly's neu- trality the Institute is going to con- tinue its work at Itorne. Eighteen nienibers of the staff have been called to the several regiments, and four others are unable to return i`roiii their holidays. Employees who are at their positions are fulfilling their duties with the utmost energy and are trying to supply the world with the general state of agriculture in all countries contributing to the Institute. POLICE COURT.-At the City Pol- ice Court yesterday morning some heavy fines were inflicted on one or two gentlemen who had been drinking not wisely, but too well. Wm. lllaliar for having been drunk and disorderly on the 5th inst., was lined $20 or 60 days, and for it similar offence coin- mited on the 11tIi inst., it fine of $20 or G0 days was also imposed. John Gillis on a charge of drunkenness was lined $5 or 10 days, while Lea (Inap- man was lined $2 or 5 days for-liaving been drunk on the 13th. John Mc- Asklil, \vho was charged with having been drunk and disorderly on the lillh inst., was ordered to pay $30 or 00 days. A prohibition case againsc Eli- zabeth McMillan was adjourned to September 19th at 9 o.. ni. “SOCIAL SURVEV."-At the Minis- terial Association yesterday morning ut the Y. Nl. (‘_ A., Dr. l\’lyi-rs, of ’l‘or- onto, who is hcrc conducting at social survey of the city, gave un excollciit address in which lie proposed ii sur- vey cnibriicing nicdical inspection of fschools, education, religious conditions, recreation, crinic, cinploynient, licnlth und civic conditions. Tho following resolution was unanimously passed: "ltcsolvcd, that we appreciate the out- line of social survey ol' the city us given by Dr. A. J. Myers and tliut wc give it our general cndorsation and express the hope that thc inectiug call- ed for tomorrow evening at tho Y. M. l‘__ A. will be largely attended by thc citizens. Rev. Mr. li. lt. Boyer, Dis- trict Sc-crolnry ol’ the British and For- eign Bible Society, also spoke, his ad- dress being interesting and thoughtful. lt was movod and carried that the thanks of the Association be tendered Dr. Myers and Rev. Mr. Boyer for their instructive addresses. WOMEN'S INSTITUTES.-The reg- ular monthly meeting of the Norboro Instituto was held in the Schoolhouse on September 2nd, and ii goodly inim- lier of members were ln ntteiidance_ Mutturs of importance were discussed and a spcciul meeting wus called for thc decision of the directors in regard to the placing of a pump in the School- house. The next meeting of this Instituto will be held in the School- house on October Gtli at 3.30 p.m.. the subject for consideration to bo "Soap Making." All interested are invited to attend. The Indies of the Maple Leaf Womeii's institute held a very successful meeting on the 10th September nt the home of Mrs Major 'l‘ownsend, Grangemount. There were twenty-one members present. The annual report was read, showing that thc work of this Institute had been enjoyed and the year had been a suc- cess financially, the Institute having on linml a substantial amount. At this meeting the programme for the next three months was arranged, also coin- mittees were appointed to represent Sherbrooke and ’l‘raveller’s Rest, and to make regular visits to the .sehnnls of these sections throughout the year. lted Cross Society work ls~neing taken up also. The date of the October meet- ing will be announced inter. lt will be hold ai the home of Miss Elie Walker, when the programme will consist of readings and papers on sno- jects ol’ interest to the members, to- gether with musical selections. A very pleasant ufternoon closed with a vote of thanks to the hostess und the sing- ing of “ God Save the King." ::The Gem Junior Safety Ruzor is as good as any $5.00 sold today. lf you dou't think it does its work us we say we will refund your money. $1.00 such. We carry all the loading safety razors und blades. E. A. Foster, Central Drug ‘ Store. Mtf. ::0wIng to the price of Authrsc- its coal havng advanced at the mines, and the exceeding high rates of freight, dealers are obliged to ad- vance the price of hero coal here fifty cents per ton on and after Sep- tember 15th. 5488-9-6M9i. ::Don't miss the big dividends in the fox business. The Bt. Lawrence Silver Black Fox Company offers you one of the best propositions seen on the market. Write Wm. Moran, Char- Iotetown, P. E. island for particu- lars. 3363-7-10Mtf’. ENGLISH GOODS.--Yesterday Pa- ton & Co. received another consigii- ment of English goods.. They also have now a l`nIl stock of army drill flannel. ` TONIGHT’S MEETING-There will be a meeting of the citizens in the Y. M. (Y. A. Hall tonight ui 8 n'clock, at which Dr. A. J. Myers, of Toronto, will give an address on social survey of thc city. Organization for it survey will be made at the meeting, and ull ln- terested are invited. PUBLIC MEETINGS.-l~`ollowing is the correct list of the nublic meetings in connection with the Army Field Service Fund, which will be hold in the Cardigan district as followsz- Cardigan, Tuesday, September 15th, September 17th. 'Pills meeting will he addressed' by Sir Louis Davies and digan, Ilon. John McLean of Sourls, and others. All the nicetings begin at 7.30 p.m. ' At these meetings, the causes lending up to the present strug- gle, and a correct review ofthe prcseiit situation, will be given bythe speakers. They should bo especially ililr-rosliiig and instructive, and the public arc cordially invited to attend. NEW OYSTER COMPANIES.- ',Among the latest applications to thc Lleiit.-Governor for incorporation by -letters patent are two in regard to new oyster companies which are being e known as the “South West Malp0<|u<~ Oyster Co., Ltd.." and the other as Ltd." The proposed cupltul ol' cucli is $18,000, divided into 1,800 shurcs of $1 -li, ‘_ _ pl' '_ . ' .~ of both to be locziti-d in Suinniersidc. The applicants for incorporation in the case of thc fii'sl-iniinvd conipaiiy. who are nlso to ho its provisioniil dl- rectors, are Dr. Aloxnuilcr l\IcNoill, Mr. J. S. Allen and l\lr. A. (I. Sounders. of Sumincrside, and Messrs. llobcrt and Joseph Barrett, fzirnicrs, of Lot Sixteen; while in the case of the South East Company are Dr. McNeill, Messrs. J. S. Allen and A. C. Siiiiiiiliws, of Sunimcrsiilv, Mr. A. Fl. ings, of (`Ii:irloticto\\'n, Messrs. Willis Kelly, llnniel Rayner and Tulniagi-_ ltfontgoin- `e`i*,v`,'Tis|ieriiieii, ot' 'l‘ruvollor's ill-st. LEAVE FOR ATLANTIC CITY. - This morning Messrs J. Mcliitilirlillili and J. J. lvlcKinnon of (‘luirloiii~to\vii. lcnvc by the western train for Sum- niurslile on route io Atluiiti;r (‘il_\', New Jersey. whore lhcy will :itll-inl :t nieetlng of thc Sovereign Grnnil Lodge of the l. O. 0. l~‘., ro he hull: ing will be probably one of tho lurl.','- sldcration. including the ducsllon of the erection ol' si new teniple, tho :id- y u s_ . a l ` build`ng up your general health, you will hnd the use of Rcxall Blood '1`nblvts unusually 50 cents, three boxes $125, six $2.10 Mi\cKinil0li llrug (‘o corner Great As You Do Your Doctor . Many people nowadays have no regulartrading place for _drug s. They seem to pat- ro_nize the _“handiest" place, without giving thought to quality_of drugs or character of service. .Your _druggist should ' chosen in the same way tha you choose your physician. | We are in a position to pr_o- mote your best interests in every way and we wish to add you to our list of loyal satisfied customers. Let us be your famil druggist. _ ' Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store .Ill & U' rr (D lllll7If';?\\\\\YIlIfA.` ‘< option of a new constitution. tlic nd- missiou of candidates at tim ago of 18 and the election of nfllccrs. 'l‘Iiu Order has made great strides -lurln;.: the past year and its nieinbor.; now Tiumber about two and a hall' million. The representatives from the llfiui- time Provinces are Messrs ii. F. Mes- servey, Halifax, D. L. Fraser. ilriilgc- water, N. S., A. G. Kent. Truro. .\’. S. and J. McLaughlin, (Tliarloltctnwii, P. E. I. Mr. J. J. l\lcKilinon, who will bo accompanied by his wife and dztinrlitcr goes in lils capacity as Gruirl .\‘er-.i'e- tary for the Marltiinc }’i'ovili<:c~: lu attend a meeting of the Grand Sourc- tarlcs which will be livld at ihc sumo time as the Lodges. That the Order I * W 1 i 1 1 " V l 'Q is expanding anime is patent from 'seven thousand encampnicnt inimi- thc last lteport of the Proceedings of hers, six hundred and eighty-soveii the Grand Lodge, which is a inns- sive and comprehensive volume. It shows the total revenue of lust your at $18,922,758.38, an increase of $010,- 547.52 over that ot’ the previous ycar. l)uri|ig lust your 1415.601 brother; and 7,053 widowed families shared in tlic distribution of relief which amountefl Ito very nearly four inlllioii dollars. I‘lu» increase in thc suliordliinils and llcbcckali Lodges luis been substati- tlal and speaks well for ilu- on-_-rf;I' and cntluislasin of the inemhers_ At (lic end of 1011 there were over our and a hal! million siiliordiiiiite iodg.-e members, two liundreil and twenty- thousand Rebeckah Lodge members, and total membership of $2,080,894 The following year saw an Increase in total membership ot titty thousand Some idea oi' the power and influence of the Order may be gleaned from the above facts, and to be in a. position to attend such a meeting as Messrs McLaugl\lan and McKinnon will, is un honour and a privilege. Besides Atlantic City they will visit Boston, New York (where they will spend two days) and Plilladelpliia where, on Saturday afternoon rest, they will be pri-sont at the unvcilling of a. table to Grand Treasurer Richard Mackie, I formed in Prince (‘ount_v. One is to- the “South Eust Malpcquc Oyster Co.. 4 0 sac the rliicf ate oI` business ~, RWIIIIIIIIBIIII llrll/A\\\\\\\\\\\||||\\i _ This meeting will be addressed by Judge Fitzgerald, llev. J. (‘. Martin, and others. Montague, Wednesday, Septpember 16th. This 'meeting to be ld d b S" li I); -._ l 22i..§?"i.`i....i.Y.~..“ »..?.El‘.?._ -iii?-..?l§f_ 119-121 Queen Street-Ch’f°w11 _i from September 21 to 26. The nicci- i-- / / 3;.-'», en -‘- i-. =~ »~ 9 - if: " lr ily* -_ 'K 1, ai __ .»'=" can-QL? ` ""=/fri ~ -4-all .C 'I _ I f / ¢, ` `” '"6 bali# digg; P" U #ll ' :HT .Jiffy iuzggm ' "»"’ tlllllll’ ,_ __- _»,_ Q __ _ ~f§.\lll lim 5??-$23, _ -:J-L |ii'¢li=ima`iv*:1'.'?_' _I .__ un _ -- "s, dl; .f -_ 3{,i|y-'range-_ --_ _ -- ll- ttf' »-“__ f‘.é55%:_.f_. -7. we » _.1 - Q -T T -;;‘~_» !"L1.'!£%!‘!> ` `-ir fi * ` , `~'~.f=@;1rf.-f..f»f*' "~ _ 'I ft- ~_j»~j-`\‘~_i;.` "»f}r.- ` *ir A/ 1,, § .r _ I., , _ ' _ . '<- i at i»~#r_5_;5;._li _,gg _,__ .,_,__'§i A I i . ia; f-iff' ': »,\ A _,I i . 'niésé . _.J 1 ll/;,fr.1._a»&"f.'»'\ 4 W \ 1' 2 _ ’ -al .__ ,,,,. _ _ ,ll.»1.-_-£_lnix:_,»_;_ _ '-_ _.ii -‘.- fl ~*e li V 1". .-i` .r ' " ‘_~"¢v`_ _\»i`=:;:L_‘-"_ IMWAU _iv .‘_~ __’_- , _ni 'll 1'//"‘i’,f-1 . I '1-f7?_:i»’.=1'ff;_' rl I _f _ "' "fn __ - l?-_-I _ /.af - _ till, ri- -._-3 _ _- ,f _ _,si /_fi’,'_/ _ f _ ~ ’ --Z,'~ "..'-i" ' '~ - l“lll|l'"'ll’-lI'"l‘ . 1-‘I 1'- Il" ,_ V; `l_ 2 Ii _ ' ` lg _ 5,- . ig, 0 _‘_ 8 uf.-x. -1 `43;i,,;_' ‘ gd-*Q `\_\ _ //u §~i€,,`/YI " .'§~,__\ ° $5 "' di /_ \ '_ _ ii'-_ _ xiii ~_ _ _ _ . ft. 1,. . - 1 iw -.- ` 9:¢¢3:_s:_1I._ '_ .m§',§.-. ~ “ - ~ nav* C %£&“-55% __.,1s,A ,= ..~‘ - _ _ , _ _ _ A ‘.#',,'_il_"_';‘:' __...-__... ._ up * ...iii-'5' ' (-it \` ‘.- "_f.-- ui \\\l'. ~ \ ' __,"` 3;-Ai; ' est ever held :ind ninticrs of spot-in! _ interest will bc brought up for con- + + ::l~‘or your nerves, for your blood, . , for putting now vini and snap into 0 e S I o r vsicm ni for i efficient. G0 tablets in a box, guziran- ‘ toed to glvo sntlsfaci_ioii or the pur- chase price will be rel`iindod. One box _,_ Q Q Q f ` .‘ . '_' ~ .r . George and Kent strebts. nitf I épllmv/4\\\\\\\v///AIIIIIQ p Canadian WCHFCYS WTIO Want, the b€St = ° ' ' Seled Y°“\' Dfugglsf “ 1-:ADY-To-DAY WITH THE GREATEST RANGE or coATs and R. suits you have even seen in this city. And every coat-every suit in the whole fine collection is made by Canadian tailors for Canadian wearers. A glance at the illustrations will give you a little idea of a few of the models-but a visit to the store will delight you-and prove that for hand- some ready to wear goods it is not necessary to go outside of Charlottetown. Handsome Coats for Women $7.50, 10.75, 12.75, 16.00, 18.00, 21.00 up. Smartest Coats for Misses $7.50, 8.75, 9.50, 10;75, 12.75. Newest Models in Suits $12.75, 16.00, 20.00, 22.50, 27.00 up. Fall Skirts Just Right $2.50, 5.75, 6.75. Stylish Waterproof Coats $5.00, 6.50, 11.50, 14.00_ _ _ _Choose Your Coat----While Choosing’s -Good 4 + /// T , 'ff . -!;e'}7- ".._ l A beauty _in ' every Jar in the ex- c e I le n t line of Our Toilet Creams ` and Lotions Every famous maker of toilet preparations is repres- ented in our excellent stock. - No matter what you need in the line, you will find it here. Better call in _today and look over the exhibit. The 2 Macs There is ,fi/.i"tif'§ 1 's _ ,-rt., _ / ` ~ v- ' _‘ V .fi '___ -_ _;_ ` _, -~\" - _, ll., vi I _; ""1 I'-S ,int i Wi-l "fI~g,lf~,'»;' >P§¥!>§l* ""_~ _" iilglg J l`il§i /‘~'.'.i»’ff=*-il _'se ‘ll/lflili if -#illirff ‘ ' I. i _ u.-f'~~-...::::..l.--J 7-sa .'Q- -_ -f,,'::.__7553?'/lflllllfliw ""f-‘5;3|:,':'§_f§j,:ni,'“ #"1 il . s- , ~" ` :_-i .IICC nu; gr .'2*7£`-2 sig, 4' ' 'svxam , ,, »` -"',.\§,é\"_.T` "I}A f ~ vw- J, ,,>»_.-. -.Wif- " wf'-FJ 'I,‘,';";3€ ~`-.-‘~/, "»‘\ ~‘ ffl 1 »_,,¢~ r fs ,tfvv r’,~k~$ ' ~_,¢_ I _F ___lsir»: