_,A 4.-....'.>_.. ._ .>. .i 'i i Tl li 'Ig _ if __'I - _-ri _ _ ._ .\,- __ ..:<. ._-cz, -i , . ‘iii 'I sit” f it 211 .~.»_<., ;,-§ » 1 .1 - $2.89 ff Hi Y ‘ w . _ .<\-.~ P K-Thi? {§§l§g°3;1er _ “Nellie J. " ` 81’ I ..f‘bifd can f°.“?3iE§§'§3 i &»C(_t,;.\,,,_,,.._ ,., __ , _Tb¢f§.$t@ar\tr". 'i..‘:N.eyada" With 3 3f8¢ Cargo of Sydney Coal for A. Pickard _& CQ wiillgrnve here next week, ~ o price of .Albion Co l advanced- forty cents per toan at the mines the lst of ‘3ep~ . tember.~':"'- . ` Local dealers find it almost impossible to get Albion Nut lgffh 5? l_:;5'ne_f:_;”k°'*: ' C 0 Coal at_th€ mines 0Wll'lg tO films which have just arrived (jpg great demand for larger. » ge are in a position to lit any sizes. A. Pickard & Co. have "i'i`°¢'<'liil"l.'l. lmllisll. “ill” th., tWO V€SS€lS Waiting f0l‘ ;l:l‘:eg_0H£t land' then you are as"- cargoes of this Coal and hope an fo? .nfl “il.sl§S".ll.s éfatigg to supply customers soon. *"0 Ewtmm The Schooner “M adeira" is ¢Xl5¢¢_t¢d_ with ' Inverness e0- E- Hllglws gognd coal for A. Pickard 1- "°d='<_ Avanti | o. _ __ _ _ 1 i `.,_:» 'I-.'9¢|‘;]_ ill ; sciiooi iioors 4-i` Q su it = ~i ____ lgltiiiionrviuizi _ I cIIiI.s an Bois S “~§.il'.lE-§1°“'°¢l __/leéie/xa.@ZSfore ‘ We have a very large assortment of these and at _ Moderate Prices N0, Advance. on ' Do not buy too cheap a F boot for yourgni 0 r boy it » Harmony' Soaps . w`ll a t b I aéd you 0 uy better The price of glycorlne soap. ‘ S0 has gone up. But notwithstand- ing the fact that Harmony " _ Glycerine- soaps - ure made ‘ we havc left hom our Sale from imported ' Front h Glycer- » 19 ine of the best quality, there _ _ is no advance in price on therie Ladies laced Buttoned cloth S004 ENDS- _ f0pPafent B0f)[_q_ Two kinds--Harmony Rose, Harmony -Violet, pure, trans- parent soaps at 1'5c a cake, 3 for ..._ ..._ ._ ..25c D ' \ Y _'-15 '__ ‘ __ i- Morris-Smitb-Beer; ,» Ma_cKinn0_n,s_ ,gi ill ` ' Cor. Gt. George 8; Kent l_ __ __l __ _ 1 I 1 _ - » ` » ` Painting and Decorating _ _ 1 _ we do ui hmm-_iron or tm Pointing and Decorating Bust ~ ‘ noll. Best of reference. llliitim- m‘m't°r um colon ot ohm' | htel furnished. Business catch- tm mul P Fight- as He fought for you, lished over 40 yours ago. Toto- > , ' 'mm' aonmcuonm Fight for the right, with ell thy P_ H. Tran-lor & Son mn 'id-"lie mi. 'name + 11| Kent Street Opp The Rovlro' assess” I #alas #'- bluo.” at ge.: _ _ I K- ' 5 -ll HICKEY’S Twist is Pure Sappy, Mellow Tobacco _ Hickcy’s twist is scasonbd and sweetened just enough. “Finest flavor ever" old-time tobaccousers say. It’sdifferent from other kinds. Richer. more sat ‘ isfying-a taste and tang like good old wine. ‘ Ask for HICKEY'S-the big figat the small price- - it’s the chew for you. l ‘ l1llf;:......f-.'.-_==z_v.___.-.~=~__-_..._~ . - -' 5 YOUR WATCH is RIGHT or wrong; there isn't any middle _grou_nd ` Thousands of men :ire carrying inaccurate Watchés, because they dont stop to think what a serious matter a Watch that’s fast sl all is. _ _ or €'yl:tceain bell you in a minute what the difliculty is. It m_ay be `that your Watch needs cleaning; it may merely need regulation, If you want your Watch to be accurate and wear well it should. be cleaned at least nn¢_¢_R Y€Hl’~ p Come tothe store and lets talk it over. f » GILLI-s JEWELRY co. ` ' §_un'pyside Lharlottetown -_ ll `i _ __ -_ -I-i-_--lv ,. sr¢ f ._ ;,~"¢_ Ir'i_.§__1._t_1°_¢11ice_i' _A ieéccseifv L. Then insure in good strong S_l0Clf .C9m.P8fl:. - ‘- ies,which never contest an honest claim _ as iirepieaented by " f ff,- . E. R. BROW. _ Clnrlottetown ,_ . .-;'. __-f.s.l\ ~ _slim _. T71 Centrdl Guarduin Cllllllllll Slllllllll I " I1' PAV# to buy in this Province: The most beautiful mottos and Moody story books at the Little book store kept by R. K. Brace. You should see them. 1934- wIouN1' s'rswAn1' ' ciacuir dey, Sept. 10th. The pastor will BBG the usual services on Sept. 1,'_Itlh » nltttiifliiittlttl*..'f.l'El.i~‘li.‘.b‘?.ii tiieiiliesif ai\iiiil\vi;nI:`.:lr»rla.`cnii1¢r .9°°i*f~.1l”lliIr:‘- I .- 'ig-_i 2 als-llfiflillal ‘_..' _';.~'.;' , 9. _‘_-' ,‘.;"il`l. sr. JAM-esfjc. u i¢i_--, iw on James' Church Siiliidll-5 Schol 'and Bible classes open to-mr/rrow at 2:30 dents and visitors fare cordially in AT GRACE CHURCH- Rev. John W. Wadman, D. D., it former pastor of Glace Church willlli occupy ,his old pulpit to-morrow morning at 11 0'- clock. where- his friende will he glad' to hear him speak of some of his missionary experiences during -thc- past twenty-seven years. Mr; Wad- inan will take for his- subject: “The Bible as an Agency ‘ lin Mission Work," and will describe- “some in- teresting inciiients which lhave ta- ken place in mission fields, c's~p_ec- ially' in Hawaii and' Japan, bearing upon the subject as stated above. WEDDING BELLS- At St. An- d'rew’s, ’l‘uesd'ay‘ August 29, 1916, thc marriage ol’ Miss Florence Mclnnis, French Village. to Temple Murphy. Morel'l. The Rev. A. P. Mc- Lellan officiuted. The bride was .at- tended by her cousin. Miss Beatrice. Mclnnis, Bor‘.-tori, whilq the grdc-m was attended by Mr. Waiter Roger- son, Peakcs‘ Station. The* bride wore a blue tailored suit, black picture hat. white' kid' gloves. The bridesmaid wore a light green suit, black lace hat. Both the groom and best niaii were properly d'res'e‘sd for Who oc- casi0n_ The bridal party drove to Charlottetown for dinner, returning in the evening at 6:30 p. m. when a large rece-ption was held. over two hun- dred guests. presiding. They receiv- ed many costly gifts which showed that the young couple" were well thought of by all who knew them. _ (Other papers please copy.) ' A SERIOUS' ACCIDENT-About four o'clock yesterday afternoon, a. hr-ree. attached to a light wagon took fright on Great Ge»arg‘e Street north, nc-ar 'I‘oInlin_’r~` Bakery; throwing thc two ocnpants a larly`aiid gentleman out. The horse continued lite mad_ run along the sidewalk as far as the Two Macs drugstore where it was stopcd without injury. A serious ac- ci6_‘en't occurred, however, just in front ol Mrs. Rudge’s home where the little son ot Mr. W. Schofield was playing, not seeing the horse -the little tot was knocked 'down and dragged about seven yards--and when picked up was found to be very badly injureff, a cut about six ivnches long having been made in- his head' neces- sitating several stitches by the doc- tor who was hastily- called. The little lad was also bruised near, the temple and badly shaken up. It was ii' mir- cle that others were not hurt as a number of poiiestrlans many of them children, were on tho street at the time and only their alertness saved them. ::WE HAVE THE VERY BEST IN SOAPS.--Whether you want ii soap that is highly perfumed or one that is unscented. here you can get the pro- ducts of the best. manufacturers in the country,-Jergens Violet Glycerine and Rose are two very popular makes -25c box. Foster's Drugstore. m t.f. MISS Ada S.. Bradbury 142 Prince Strut, next to Klndorgni-an Art Needle Work- and materials for working. Stamped Linens and Threads of lil kinds. STERNO Canned Heat When you want hot water -at night-when you noe-:l quick, instant _hcat, and do not want ~ to bother with a large [ .- stove- » That is when you need thc STERNO Canned Heat cooking outfit. It is indispensable for travellers-and a real hs/lp in the home.-Stand. i-'\o\fin,': utensil and can of heat.. .. .... »..75c. -The 2 Macs 149 ct. George si. PUREST _ .` live. I The purest and _lldlif olive oil can be found hero-and alwyiyn hq~e. =~- > rift ‘ Bartdnif- ' C Gustidi"s finest French refined oil, Imported direct by 'us- ond° \ 1 ~m‘mqjgq’¢>,,\iiilne,l' oll.from ~ e- valleys of sunny .lxaili-are always here. a _ -,.,r _ut ..,»._,,. » -‘_.n.. . _ _` I V. ` _ \ __ .< . _i,` i _ ~, _ I , *ot DON’T _GO HOME WITHOUT A bouquet for Red Cross work st Mooro & McLeod’s to-day. _ _ 1933 MOODY BOOKS AND MOTTO8- -There will be no services on_Sun-l vited to attend. _‘ii " -"1 _ 6 _ _ . . ~~~~~~ ~- ‘f i=I.owEa sails' for neu cm 4 ii. m. ' isa i-bers are_reequested to attend. _ 1913-9-8M2l. _The price is one dollar_ . _ , .1921-9-Blllltf. -ff.. l0l\!"l1W1Bl0d.sch0oner, __ tha. L f oal wuile dispha _.3 at i' ‘ .¢‘*‘ ivisi. ' » . I. -4 -'»--- te. s~iil‘cd‘. THE LADY SYBIL-A_n0llie‘i' ini- tlie Reid-Newfoundllnnd' Co.” on the of' St. Joiin‘s Niki, The Lady Sybil ed b a com anv of which Ca . J this town acting for Mr. Crosbie, she sense paying propositions are consid- ered in shipping circles to-day. Since falling into the hands ot’ Mr. (Bros- blc the stcanioi' has been making all kinds oi' inoncy. .e-von -her charter, which e.ii:»3cci with Itoldii y‘cstcrd`ay, netting hor owner niorc’ than the actual cost ot' the steamer. So that in the absence of the actual figures con- nects-:I with the la.i'_~t transfer, it is safe to say one of tho bigcst profit- making t.rani~inctions. in tho liiisiiic.-is-i was made by Mr. Crosbie. Monday -tho steainl.-r Melgle, which has it grofiter freight carrying capacity than the Sybil, took 'up the routo be-' tween horo"and Port aus Busquyi in conjunction with thc' Kyle, and' an effort will be made to keep up with tho enormous quanties of frcight daily coiivcyt-_i here by thc lntor- coionial for points in Ncivt`ounilland_ in this oorinection it might be said that thc passenger traiiic to the An- clcnt Colony via. North Sydney was never in the history' ot’ the company so great ns it was this 'yc~ir: From ro- ald' iearnsitliat- the ste-amor' Kyle enr- riod more' passengers ‘during the past season' than oven tho' two crack ships. the Lintrcse and-‘hor sister ship Bruce. both ol' which were sold' to the Russian government, did since going to the above route. _ ii? ::WANT~ED-A good smart young man to .learn the drug 'businoss.- Good wages and a good opportunity to the right boy. Johnson 81! Johnson. , 1854-9-6Mt/l. IIIllII.\\W\l\\\\*Z.'IIA\“\\€'.lfI”i 7*! ¥TIIIIEIIIA\\\\\\\\'IIIIII/If \\\\\\ eep a Reliable ' Record of 'Your ~ '~ Kodak Picture The Autographic cameras have a decided advantage over the old kind, as, t h e y enable you to keep a n acc- urate record of the dates and titles. _ __ Just write t h e record o n the film and you will g i ve t oyour pictures 8 n increas- - ed value for future. enjoy- ment. _ _ It’s a ~“snap” tp _ta k e pictures with reliable and easily operated.. _ . := v ¢-wuts- »» K anyonec a nreadily learn ito produce satisfactory pict_ur,, es with one of these capieras. W ealsohandle all oft h e ' latest and best PHOTOGR- APHIC SUPPLIES. Our prices are reasonable oo. .. COME IN AND HAVE A CAMERA TALK. _Johnson & Johnson X@IIIWA\\\\`:V,@H UI '4 \\\\\\\vIIIIA\\\R /I0 E11 R. . -The 2 MMS ‘3¥.°..‘.’<'22.‘l‘¥;. 3£lI.‘?.“§.i i '-‘ "4 '*"~` ‘Ill-9 Gt_.George St l . .. B .work at Moore' & McLeod`s to-day at - S SEWINGS RESUMED.-The W. P. A. Sewlngs will be resumed on Sept.” 11th at the Armourles. All _mem- ` BELGIAN RELIEF LOTTERY- Tickets for 'lottery of (lolz Peako's carriage horse -Ii in aid of the Bel- gian Rollei Fund, may be had of the "I`re'asurer. D. J. Riley, ‘Queen St. Only si limited number will be issued. f fco,/xi. iron. c. Lvon-s-1'gBLco.£'rne Towns, has arrived’ ip Chitiottetowm ;i£_l:iii}Ie¥v fYor|i1w|i.h £1008 'tons ho! _ Goa o_rc_i.. _,o._"i‘is 'vessel‘wIlI be"dis¢d’1'l:l-;1`§g"for_ six or seven days. Customers will” ltlndly p. m. after the holidays. College stu- $11126 their 0rd'e'_rH and take delivery _» _ _ _ _ = Qi-|||_D|;\gN'5~i ADDR¢38__ Rev_ day School and Bible Class. 7 p. ni. Billie Williamson addressed alargely attended iiueotlng of boys and girls with a few of theliriltlarents in the l1e'artz Memorial Hall yesterday aftcinoon by telling them a beautiful story ol' the HaIlL'of Heroes. The aud- ience listened twith gre-_it __ attention. and thoroughly enjoyed thc spoakcr. Mr. Clark ol' the Y. M. C. A. pre- portant steavmshlp trahofer was fin- alized in North' Sydney on Tuesday, says the-'N. S. ilorald, when a rep- resentative of some New York con"- cern took over the stcamr;r_Lady Sy- bil, until yesterday under charter to route- bctwccn hcrcnml' Port aux Basqiic~‘». and ‘ownod by J; C. Croslile was built. for the trndc between Pic- ton and the' Magdalene islands, own- y p ._ nt ~ Arsenault of Alder Point, was a mem- dems 0f all U16 C0llt'é,'€'d- _ _, __ _ ber, and when sold last winte-r by Capt. Leslie to Mir. TLT. Salnthill. of was_hari£'ly what ci-uid be called it paying proposition, atleast not in tho All seats. free. Rev. T. W_ Murphy, rector. ' and Bible Class 2:30. Evensong and Sermon 7‘p. in. All seats frec and un' ad in this issue re cheap fare Autumn Excursions to Boston via Plant Line 1942-9-l)M1l. CHANGE OF FRANK G. SMITH, A. J. DENNE & HAROLD A. MOORE announce that having purchased all the capital ....-.i... stock ol' the advertising agency ` known as "J. Walter Thompson Com- pany of Canada, Limited." they have changed the name of this company to SMITH, DENNE & MOORE, Limit- od. liable sources the North Sydney Hor- i:'lilp, ii:-1. 'the personnel of the active \\WIlllIIIlIf$\\\\\\\\\\§ = t'inei'ivly;""elif§‘“ar_i'rcso. . FLOUR. EEED WHEAT' - _ _ _._;.-=.,____ 1;- _-, , _ ', ii ii. m. serine-ii, Rev. J. wf w`ad~"”**= “B” L- U---- , . _ ., : - -' ' , B D u si ~ ' ’“"“ “’l“'~' Ph” B""° “B ‘I-Hass sANeu|NAav sA'r'rLEs Ru sian an Agency in Mis-sion W rk."_ ~ day School and Bible Claslgiiftc-r%l‘h‘la RAGING opngxf' Russ'/`N giorniiig service. -7= DI' . m..- Sertnonlin I I ub ct: “Christi n _=' ,_ Pregghen new F_ Lltgtggalarldy JHLONDON. Sept. 7!-Apart from fur-_ tion of _ , _:~_.,., , _ _ _ , ' ,_, l_h0\' progress by the Russians in thencers S1-_ JAMES. . houthem _Carpathiahs. no actions on‘tles . ,_ /I. f- -Ii .~ . ' 'adargeiscaioare reported in the ofilolall ' 1l._a. ni. Sermon. Subject: “Tho rellorlfl °°“°e"ll"g the e“"l°'“~ff9lll- “C9” Choice of,'_he Highest.. 2:30 p_ m_ covering the last twenty-four liours"sout'h~es.st of sunday 'school and Bible oiani' 7 p. “5'“'“'- l' ”' ivan! of Lvmbers. m., sermon. subject; "ciiizensnip_'»» lP three battles lfwlhis throw days. days. The Russian Strangers alwa s welcome and seats from Thlusdliw to Saturday las'-_ the! were "°P"l“°‘l- it ls L ' ' l I I _ P' , ' 'pLrovided. Preadiier, Rev_ Dr. _Fuller- ..__11,;a. m., Sc'rvlco..2:30.p, m. Sun- Service. All seats free. Preacher. Rev. Wm. McLeod‘, of Dundas ' csN1'R/1|. ci-iRis'ri|AN ’ mon. A hearty' welcome to ull. _Se-alts free. _ BAPTIST CHURCH " Rev. ('_ R. Fioreman will preach, his subject being, “The Rumiiirg Thai. Wins.” At 12:10-the Sunday School will meet-and the newly organized mefn'i: brotherhood class will have its first r-ession. Mr. W. P,_Auld, sec- retary ol’ the lnternat onal Student Christian Association -'of' the Mari- timo Province-4 wi'll s_ppak_ at‘the even- ing scrvicc. As Mr. `/tlild comes to Clrarlr-ltctown ei»'pc-cially in the in-‘_ tcrcr-ts of stud`enti~i, and J? _anigious to meet an many as possib e. uf very cordial invitation is exteridc-d.=to stu-» ST. PAUL-'8 __ l». _ 11 a. m. Morning Prayer. 8:30 I'-Iolyl Communion. 7» p_ m. Evening Prayer. s'r.PE'rEn's ‘ ' Attention is directed io Z 52 3> Qg Zfrl l'|"l ____ RSH|P_ A The changeis chiefly one of owner- inanagomc-nn remains the same. Mr. Smith will,`as l'or‘1nerIy, have princi- pal lioa.il'q\Iartcrs In New York, Mr. Denne at Toronto, and' Mr. Moore at and this' embraces many of t-he moot SMITH, DENNE 6. MOORE, Limited General Advertising .Agents LUMSDEN BUILDING. ' 'roRo’N'ro. isrii-9-smisni. , _ 5 for receiving discounts on electric light bills to r August lighting Pay to- day and save money. 1899-9f8M3i. - l0IJI'._§B\\\Yl(I S _ v* no cn m 5;- _QJP . _ _ l;HlE'A\'\\@\\\\\l/II[M0.\\_\\\\\\V_EI¢§ ` Potato Baskets 1200 ln stock Double bound, strong an ell made (Indian make and made in PRINCE EDW_ ARD ISLAND. _ Bran, _ |000 Bag Middlings, 500 Bag Cracked Corn, 500 Bag Cornmeal, Bags __ Daily expected.. several. (si-:A_vsR_.>'¢R<_iBiN‘iiiooD _LIQUEEN C1.r_Y,:_n safes . 98,-148 and 2¢i.ib~ Begswon Oli. CAKE ,COTTON SEED MEAL, & C & C Selling at lowest prices WHOLESALE and RETAIL -._.- _ Bovril keeps "tho Finer msrnooiiif' ' ' ll. a. lm. Sermon by Rev. R.. Mc- U ' - ' ' ‘ nolmshing Arthun 2:30 p_ m_ sunday Schdol and _ a _|_oir_it oflbeef to make a. bottle of mme (;|u,,5_ 7 p_ m_ sermom P-ma-ch_ V building power of Boyril is from ten er, Itov, ur, J, W, \vM;-man of C|,|,u,_ _ amount taken. Bovril means more ` GRACE CHURCH . _.l.|i.|. and in the I1 = ~1 P. A iron ci-IuncH_ 'él""'_ _' --~~--- - » ii-_ I .1--' I » I BIG 11 u. nl.. Sermon. 2:30 p. ni. Sunday School and Bible Class-_ 7 p. In. Ser- » vAiy_c _We have made a “big advance" in our business with new branches just opened- I8 in all now-and, while the cost of Wool- lens, materials and workmanship have also advanced, 'we continue to give you our ex- traordinary lo'»v price for Pure 'Wo0llens “direct from the British Looms," Made-to Mcasurc in superior quality Suits. _ _Advance yourself by making a big say, ing in your new Suit and Overcoat, instead of paying 25.00, 35.00, or more, save .the difference, get a real gcoi, long wearing, splendid fitting Suit lor 15.00. Holy (lomniunion at 8:00 und 11:00 ' ii. ni. Matlim 10:15. Sunday School 2£3"i§T“§‘.‘“t’.-._D‘§$.”.'..f““°“ S‘““°“`°" I Made-to-Measure ` _"'i::°“- ' I . ,,_ .,, ' Made-to-Measure Monday is 'the last day' ` \\\\f.l////////a\\'\\`\\`\\"r/'1 ' ` U new ownois a. o plcaeu further announcing that the (lump-. __ '_ _ __ __ aiiy‘n i-llc-ntele also remains tho same. ""' ' '-""7 ' ° " _ " noted- British and tlontlnental firms. A l We lifivc been cntrusled by both The British Government and The Canadian,Go\'~ ernment to make thousands of suitsdor the Soldiers. _ i The quality of our Pure Woollens direct from the British Mills, the splendvl Fit, as all our Suits are “Made-to-Measure,” the good materials used ' and honest workmanship; ensure long wear under all conditions, give entire satisfaction and, have gained the con- fidence of not only both ’Governments, but also thousands of delighted customers. ¢‘... __ _ ' L. A. GARE/\U_ President, English and Scotch Woollen Co. A carsofFLOUR, = ° : ‘ \ _ I til 'Carter & Co.l.td. A Queen Street warehouse W““ 1901-9-8M2l.' inf 1; ,__ _ _'__-_=_-;'r;;___J,_________________, - Out-of-Town Men We Guarantee Qualities, Workmanship, Good F it., Fastness of Colors-full satisfaction Write today for our Free Samples, Fashion Plates, Self-Measure Forms and Tape Line. Address, 4l5 Sl. Catherine St. East, Montreal. 18 TAILOR SHOPS IN CANADA . BRANCHES-Montreal, Quebec, Three Rivers, Amherst, N. S., New Glasgow, N.S., Sydney, N.S., Charlottetown,P.E.l-i St. John, N. B., Moncton, N. B., Fred ericton, N. B. ' _ ,rs 158 Richmond St. ' Upposite 'Post