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'_'.-"~f»\ ~i~-`-'-`-pi "f` ‘~ .--.‘ - _ - ~.-.-;, -_ .` ,-_ _ , _ ._ ._ _ .i _ ._ _.,, _ . ___,_ _ __ _ _ ._ .. . _ . _ ‘. ~ 1 44 - » » ._ . .~ . _.,_q_,- _ _._ ,__ , . __ __ 1 .__ .. _ __ ._ __ ,T4 .~ r. » _ . ..,_. ,»._. ,_ _ 4;... _,pi ...i .' ‘U I ' ` ' - " X A 1 'J ‘ ' ~ ,g \ 1. ~ -. al. . .J V _ _ l ‘iw . - S _ t expect the .Schooner "Celia F” and “Evie B. _Hall’-’ now with 1300 tons of the best quality Hard Ooal. o ` _ _ _ A d & co. uses this week at Oxford,` ' » B /_ _ N_s. i _ onweu. HEAD AND onwsti. U W _ I-Iouseholders not already sup- plied, should arrange to take their supply now while these vessels are discharging- .-_--_-___ Good Dry Hard Wood for the Grate can be purchased at A Pickard & C0’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", Inverness Round “Joseph McGill" and “Blanch M. Tho_rbum” to load Albion Nut. Of all Steno, ate.. at _ x-oz. 15 c.: z~oz. 4oc.: Mu. E.: 3-o¢.\x.3o; x 1. 01.15. ' Bovril Cordini, large, \i.:5l 5-oz. 4oo. l6~ox. Johnston‘l Fluid Beef (Vimbos), _ liao. Quill//las\\\\\\\\\'§f/1/11 Mr. Farmer Do not forget to ur fish supplies fr We can assure y entire _ satisfaction is line. Ch town Fish Supply Co hone 3173 40-].Grafton Co \\\if//llllllllnefl//IIA Monson a noiurr BBYPIICGFI and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank of Quad. HONEY T0 LOAN A\\\\ 5 `€ E' ‘< \\\\\\v4~ §\\\\\\\*IIII \§i.I =1 9.. . ____ O O :s s B ”IIIIllII_\\\\\ i __ 41 l ummm _J f/IIA\\\\'fI”II/I/i\\\\\\ The Price our present stock_ o n h \\\\ \\\\\v/11n\\\\\\f.I////////\_\\ : 0 3 9” I _O E '1 (D \\\\\*./// 1// v ////Z5 A D- Hs /III atches will not be raise e cent no matter how t price goes up, and we hav some ne ones to choo from, made by the leadin watchmakers ot the world We are not dependent on wireless” i_n timing watches,having a Transit in- strument, ship’s chronomet- er, and o_ne ofthe finest reg- ulators in Canada for that pur se lf? W. Taylor Cameron Block 1 Cha rlottetown i\\\\i@\\\\\\\\\\§f/lllllll . _»r- ~_ .~ . . " ' - I -- ' -- _ -4 __ _Iwp-:__ \“ _ - _‘_ ..¢'-».- \"_\. gp.” .‘.__¢‘._w'.,_....‘ M--'.~ i > » f- -~ 1 = . _ » _ _.. .».~_....a.-.~.. ...;-~..at..;a-‘i.. _-a_...__f_.'_.<.-_a_‘.-.-3.*f:i.nf.'iIrli=>.>§i. e ' '- _.zra..'.~.-.‘._i- ~ . _ f _-A _.__ _ _ _ .___.____.,___. . _ First National Fox _Exchallge of P. E. island. Limited S°““f{”°,'; Summerside. P- E- I- 4 Bm" -B °° nmscrons pr. it w. Laird. ?f°°id°“* H bert H watt.V1C¢ Pfei- D:-`,_],A.~ liiii:-.Murdo Secy-Treas. T. D. Carruthers arm rst °°°‘§° M‘§33.§ii§’r‘”0‘”xs““r. °5~.Rea1E-wie. T“"°*°"°““° “Vs ir send ic. Noding but ...'i.#i:.F§.i.rr;s°a_§_._._*f.i.s»...._:.f......._._. ..- ‘°`°°mp°“i°s1:epresent `° llF .Fur.Stock. etc. gvgnwiihigigsisseby ziiierimunicating with h0n€» . R Bank f e.»I‘f‘i.s:si s. M. Hicks E. McLean ` §>§0 - C \\K\\\§\`fIIlllllIA\\\\\\\\\\ the recipient of ninny valuable pre- sents. The groom‘s gift to the bride was ii gold bracelet and to tho brides- maid a pearl brooch. After a short honeymoon trip tho couple arrived in Outlook, whore a reception was held for them at the home of the grooni’s brother, Mr. Joseph Cairns, of Outlook. _ ,,_ .__---W ::'l`he Gem Junior Safety Razor is us good as any $5.00 sold today. if you don‘t think it does its work as we say we will refund your money. $1.00 each. We carry all the leading safety razors and blades. E. A. Foster, Central Drug Store. Mtf. ____ ::lf you want a good investment put your money in the St. Lawrence Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd. Full par- ticulars on application to Wm. Moran, Secretary, Box 506, Chariotetown. 3363-7~10Mtf. F _ _ Spices for Good Pickles Good housewives come here for their pickling spices for they know they are sure of getting absolutely clean, pure, whole spices, free from “tailings” and other foreign substances. Before you start on pickles or chow, better call in and see our spices. ' The Two Macs taupc silk, with hat to niatcli, and King. They t air to dinner. Churches will be supplied next Sab- bath, Sept. 20th, by the Rev. F. C, Simpson, who represents the Presby- terian Witness of Halifax. BRADALBANE.-Rev. Dr Fuller- ton will deliver an address in the Presbyterian Church, Bradalbane, Services for Sunday, Septf20th._Tryoii"`iVI'oiRi'ay,°‘BB1Jt7 21st, at 7 o’clock p.m., in aid of the Red Cross Society. Every- one welcome. ' VICTORIA METHODIST CHURCH -Rev. J. W. Howe. B. A., of Japan, will preash in the Victoria Methodist Church on Sunday evening next, Sept. 20th. Service begins at 'I o’clock. Strangers welcome. A 'GOOD CAUSE.-The Inter- colonial and Prince Edward Island Railway men are busily subscribing to the Canadian Patrlolc Fund. It is estimated the sum from these men will aggregate between thirty and forty thousand dollars. TAG DAY COMMITTEE.-Tag-day for Charlottetown Hospital next Thu- rsday (Sept. 24.) All the ladies who will take charge of the sale are re- _quested to meet at the League of the _Cross Hall, on that morning between 7 and 8 o’clock. 5620. RALLY DAY SERVICES.-The an- nual rally day services in connection with the Methodist Sunday School will be licld in the Hampton Hall at 3 o’clock on Sunday ncxt, Sept. 20th. Parents and friends specially invited Rev. Gcorgc M. Young, chairman. VERNON RIVER CIRCUIT.-The Rev. George Irving, M. A., of New York will deliver the sermon next Sunday evening in the Vernon River Methodist Church. Mrs. H. A. Brown will sing a solo. The pastor will conduct morning service, and at Cherry Valley at 2. 30 p. m. TEACHERS' CONVEN-TION.-Mr Gerald McCarthy, B.A., Principal Georgetown High School, will read a paper at the Teachers' Convention to be held in this city next week. I McCarthy has chosen for his subject.- " The Attitude of tlic Teacher to His \Vorld." A SAFE RETURN.--A letter re- ceived by Mrs \Valter iiaszard of Murrav llarbour frmn licr sister, Mrs J. J. Craig, states that Mrs Craig ann party have arrived all well at Quebec on the 12th instant from London. They will pi'o<'_ccrl to Vancouver en route to their home in Auckland, New Zea- land. Their many friends here will wish them a safe return home, but will rogrcttlicir visit on tho Continent has been postponed on account of the war. Mrs Craig expects to come to Prince Edward island again at some future time nconipanicd by her hus- band. BOARD OF TRADE.-A meeting of he Council of the Ulizirlottetowii lioard of Trade was held in the Board Rooms yesterday afternoon. -The chief sub- ject undcr discussion was the matter of the present embargo which the Uiilted States has placed on potatoes entering that country from Prince Edward Island. lion. Murdoch McKin- non, Coniiiiissiuuci' of Agriculture, was present, as was also Dr Mays, U.S. Consul. who gave valuable informa- tion as to the steps necessary to be taken to have the embargo removed. A Coniinittoo of two, Messrs E. '1‘. Higgs and N. ltattenbury, was ap- pointed to take the matter up with the Dominion oflicials. EMPIRE FOX COMPANY MEET- The annual meeting of the Empire lllack Fox Company was hold in the Y. M._C. A. Parlors on Wednesday cvcning, when the report of last yoar’s work was submitted and the necessary arraiigemeiits made for the carrying on of the compaiiy's business for next year. The company have eleven pairs of high-grade foxes in their ranch, all mated, and in their several pens. There is still a quali- tity of stock for sale for the six pairs oi' young foxes added this year and thc company cxpoct to dispose of this stock and pay a dividend by the end of thc year. The old directors were all rc-elected, l.`»r. Carruthers being the president and Walter J. Lautz, secretary-treasurer. A meeting of the executive of the P. E. Island Floral Association was held last night for the purpose of closing \ 'HA ZS ' es.. o L `\ ___ /,4 Y’ ~ _ i'” U :in I ‘3 .>` I/ -» f. lnuq§ngnnngcilnlmlUll1i!.Ul I El i5‘ gi hblmumn ?.-al' .Q ery houses. _ _ ___-_ // / _"I . ./ _ _ _u ' __QgD!DlUlDQ@i|lm!Qnnln|mnn ' ‘G‘gl. <>*°o° - "_' _ \_ _' \ _ ///_ ~. `§ °~ _ ~.-* _ _S _ ._ ~ Q __ A \\"~\ \\»..v-\<\`\\" ° I _ . f ` ;i"fh -A` ’ 5.-I ' _~ __ J( :BC v- \ Q r ` ¢ O DQQC // af. f/ .1 ' 7:-'.'» -w »` -qt” U ' / _ _\ _‘_ _.5 5 ei ¢ ` _ :'\_ - ogg. ._ HJ/ ’ -`. -- / '_ *_* _. _-- '/ " -- - A :~ \ -»__~ _ - . \ -_--. -“ " <-I :"`=-. '- I--" _ .- . .- - w . f ; i V i’ l _ A The Autumn i Millinery Opening Will be Continued All Day Today HE MILLINERY SHOWING this season will be in many ways the I most attractive-distinctive one that this millinery store has ever offered you. Despite war conditions, we have been able to secure a wonderful array of novelties, and you will be d pleteness, as well as the variety of the exhibit. UNTRIMMED MILLINERY-- ---CHILDRENS MILLINERY --MILLINERY TRlMMINGS-- IMPORTED MODELS-- and a notable array of lovely model hats designed and executed in our i own workrooms under the supervision of our head millirier --MISS BERTHA WYNNE-- who has just returned from an extended tour among the great millin- MOORE & MCLEOD ""‘“f»’f.'.‘,',,'i‘;°" 7 ¢/I " U 3 minimums! __-_;'_\W__ _i . ', I, Unmaoumun ll ‘I $5 l(@@’7` 70,1 sf- ' ,i rr' __ I - ° ~_ r ; :.$__"` %', iv ellghted with the com- \.. &-s___ I *__ _,al _ _._-¢‘°=-°-~. _ .,. 0 _ . IT _PAYS to buy in this Province. PROPERLY 80.-When the city - & Q - ' r. _- bell strikes three the railwnyinen O /_ ,T1 _ OF LOCAL INTEREST.-Mr. Price assemble and sing "God Save the ' " hen rep ' O." _ , _ V "M C OWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE ~ ¢¢ sol Edin :nm uninunlnmnmnmubicinoirjimnn nnigvanumnggmq 'pqnnlmiciimnmnmnrnunpmnm »§ FLORAL ASSOCIATION MEET.- L llll YIIA\\\\\\\\'lIIIl I llll Drug Business Have Due Attention Here The drug business has two distinct branches-one professional, the other com- mercial. _ In our relations with the public we endeavor to draw a well-defined line between the two phases of the busi- ness. _ _ in our prescription depart- . ment or in the sale and dis- . pensary of drugs we give careful, scientific attention. In the Mercantile sidg- the sale of drug sundries, toilet articles, etc-we also five the best service. W_e eel justified in gushing this branch of our usiness, for we believe that it is impos- sible to give suitable service ' in either branch unless we do it in both. "ssnvici-: is uni misc" Johnson & Johnson 149 Gt. George Street IV . _ ' nt Both Branches of the? IlllI§\_\\‘lI _nj u¢i;mi:in':1u:ini:n|cin:_i_ncil|:|sciscinmnfzumsmncinmucilmnmumlmlnllll __1l I _-I-_ _ _ ___ ;_qi __ ; g F. tue Floral Show. The Secretary re- ported tliat on the business of thc pro- sent year all expenses had been puiil and a surplus was in his hands. A general discussion took place ns to the best methods of improving the flower show of 1915 and several sug- gestions were considercd, some at least, of which will likely be acted upon. A gratiying coniinunication from the City Clerk announced that the City Council would attend to the cutting of lawns along the strcet sides as had been suggested by the Asso- ciation. MEDALS AT EXH|BIT|ON.- The Directors of the Driving Park Asso- ciation have arrniigcd for the children attending the public schools and i i up the business in connection with" Notre llnnic Convent to carry out on Tuesday, at Uni opening of thc Exhi- bition ii pzirl oi' tho pmgraiiiuic which lizvl been pi'cpai'ril l'or the tclelira- tion of thi- (‘oul'eilcrntioii Jubiloc. 'l‘Iic cliilflrvn will assemble at the .cor- iicr of Priiicc und l<'itzroy strccts, head- orl by the Fiiid ltvgiiiiviit Liaiid, and ut ll o’clnik will prov:-f‘il by way oif l<‘it.z.-oy stron! to thc Exliibition gronnrls. Ai'i'i‘.'cil tiicrc, they will take their places in ilio gullcry of thc niuin building wlioi'c_ under the direction town, Prince Edward Island," and on the reverse side is the Dominion Coat of Arms with the inscription "i864- 1914, Confederation Golden Jubilee, Canada." : :ln Klenzo Tooth brlushes we believe that wo have one of the best articles of the kind that has ever been offered to iliscrhninatiiig people. The brush has an lricguiar bristle surface and a smooth lianflic which enables one to cleanse cai:li and every tooth thor- ot' .lnd,:o Blanchard, they will coniri- oughly and a perforated back which nine a sorlos of patriotic songs. Ln- nicniis that the brush can be kept clean tor they will be prr-sented with Con- anri strong at all times and also pre- federation coiunicinoratioii moiluis. vellis the bristles fI'0m 1112001111118 10059 The medal is of iiluniinuni, with it dc mid torn. Each tooth brush put up in sign of ilio Provincial Building. snr- air tight package, 25c. MacKinnon rounded by thc inscription, “Cradle Drug Co., Cor Great George and Kent of Canadian Confederation, Charlotte- Streets. Mliitf. _L J um _ $17.85 For A Three Weeks Trip To Montreal Tickets on Issue Sept. 17th, 18th, 19th, Good for Return up to Oct. Sth. Also on Issue Oct. lst, 2nd, 3rd, Good for Return up to Oct. 19th. I will be pleased to furnish any passengers destined for poihts west of Montreal with full information as to rates and connections, so as to allow taking advantage of these very low rates. Make up your mind now, Phone 148 to Reserve You A Berth I . _ . h (__ __ .dBMm_mc__ _ _ Th M Dm SM s w. K. Rocsas _ _ & ., an ° e ty ¢ e ' ° _ Rlégglgeugg Aim" Wanted G_ Bo; 250 _ _ I `“‘n _ City Ticket Agent