-_. EBT.-' . ,GOOD COAL _ ` . While You Can ' Now is the time to lay ir. a stock of coal, later on there’ll be a rush and the coal will not be as good and chances are prices will be higher. ~ We can supply the best coal promptly and at the' lowest prices. A. Pickard & Co Phone 240 Charlottetown =-__€ ado. A simple desert maybe made of grape ICQ. ‘ it , - g Como and get your drug nee : ‘luaiity is highest--at this stor it it or 0 HC Always put n pinch of salt in lemon- if ¢1¢ 4, 149 Great George St it esanaasaeaaonesai -_C 'Q 1'- :`Ql0__oo in obo o si o in o iQ' Man Wants But ittle ,Here Below - - 9 BUY- If Bl_1YU1lng in drugs or 5 rug sundries, no wants them 5 ght. - Q BUY them here ana the qusiir,-` 110 Price will be always right. 5 There is enough people in this E city \vho want the best to keep Us busy and more are demand- I U15 Quality goods every day- .@3933 eeeaaaaaaaaeee filled where the standard LP- - v ¢>'H I" it \\ \ t \\\\ V E; 3.3.".\_\~~_§.~_~_.¢+\.s:_§i15_¢w;..>._;_~:f y>.._.,.;>`\_,._._..._."\.__._>_.".5,li :,.`<_s_:;,`._____ \ ~"`\\\~.\\~¢..~_s\\\r§~.-.$ ` .1 ess .-~.<_‘ ,\ .-\` .`~ `-. ,- `f .T ` 2 -~ . - -- -- ee@:<;%y=f“W ,,__,.//_/f¢/,////I ////,.1 ////f'///////;,v//// //;////v //_C77/,,,,4,.,, , V37/Q ,I1//% /I /I . = A a "jaw///////2*’/;/f( ( ' »- /I 2% A 'f"f5»~’é~‘,/ff‘f" .4 4- 'f'-"-£16".-'54 fr/ ' , /f_/,-"'i'3"'f/Q _/._, / /, é//.ip iw;-‘-~,,;//= ~'-'»-~,-/.',-/ - //,L -/. ->-. -if-/5"" ' v 4/ -'i,’."z1ff” _ 'f ff, p V , ff, `\\§YSS1!§\§ \\\§ \s \s.,.....m...».. . Xe T , , /; / / 2. f *jf 4,111/ /, /// /.wi ///4'/If////* ff# //4%///1A //W \ ‘ . \ \\\ Z \ .\ \\\\\ %\\<`\ . -ss ss QS \\ ;,/ f/ 7//1 §\\~§ / ///.,/f/é l'_ -_._'. __ _ . .. /1 VA 11-If-`t’."tr.-2-A-'.1' .3-L1 ’ is I f 1* -` ~`, U5- _ . ~l'?;>:‘~~5r I I , \, _. W1/ ~ _ ‘ _ _,_ <5 _-<=s§% _ai I é§§2r __Y fi W l YOUR SHOES REBUILT with best materials, by real “|100 lllilli0l`S. on factory iiiachin- ery-tliut‘s what we offer in place of old-fasliioned, unsight- ly, cobbler. repairs. \Vc restore \vorn shoes to strength and use- filliiess at prices so low ng in iuukc the “high price of foot wear” talk of no concern to our patrons. Phone 579 31 Grafton St. LAMBROSE BROS. Phone 579 139 Grafton Street ---‘ _.<.-- , - -_i MONEY ' IN THE 4 pounds Lard, at retail, cost about $1.75 3 pounds Domestic Shortening go as far as 4 of Lard and' cost about $1.15 20c. Saved for each Domestic shortening is manufactured by the Harris Abattoir Co. Ltd. at their plant in Toronto. , It is carried in stock and distributed at their Charlottetown Branch and sold by all Grocers. , \ I _ 1 SAVED HOME ` I Saving pound used if P3.. _;__-.7- _ 7 _ v T | %%%N£QE. IuhEER%%hE%Ei%EEhl%%§iEE E%%i"%%% 1:7 C harlottetow New Universities I Dictionary How to " ,'l‘1T-sr‘.‘.+1‘1'-TL~.'~1 ‘._11iL'F-‘-f-'E 7‘»#n=f‘ ture and Distribution Coupons - 3 .1 - an secures this New, a bound in black flexfbl ‘T.= 4’.r’.:vT_~ “_~“_~‘, _‘TL TA_*2;-i “E Present or mail I Addr for for 3 pounds. 25 DICTIONARIES IN ONE _ All Dictionaries published previous to --l ' *bis one are out of ditto. __ _r __-__ _ _ - - . _ _ _ ._ - -M -_ -- For the More Noinlnal Cost of Manufac- ted with fulL pages in color and duotone. Coupons with ninety-eight cents _tor cover ' cost of handling, packing, clerk hire, etc. MAIL onnnns wrLL_ BE FILLED _ _ Up to 20 miles' 6cts. Over 20 miles 14cts. For greater distances, ask Postmaster rate ~_r,~ .fs-e-H,-.ws-effs -are-s-:axe ,r =-new-si.-L_; =- n Guardian COUPON _ Get It I 98c r uthentic Dictionary e seal grain, illustra- .-,- .v .-_-E-:_ _-_I ._ ,_ __ _ _.__ ._ to this paper three _ -i . .i fi if ri' Postage: fl _.e-.ae ' -_ -5 -» _ 0°*¢¢&'-sonennsao surnames sei := _-55 ri-| O - . i \` 3 _ ._ in eaaavsmmacitjm . .f CITY TAXES.-Thursday the 18th day Sept. will be the lnst day for al- lowing iscount on City Taxes. _ 943-9-15M3l. CHURCH OF 8,COTLAND. - Rev. Ewen McDougall will preach Thurs- day 18th at Birch, Hill at 7 p'.m. and Sabbath 21st at Dundas at 11 a.m. and Bangpr at -6.30 p.- m, » ' *Tw-v-1 .. FOR TREATMENT-Cogpl. Reuben N- Willis. M. M. _returned to _Camp niii ii0spn‘al.'nal1'fs‘, on saturday -11101111118. where he will undergo furth- er treatment. His many friends are glad -to see him looking so well, and wish him si speedy and successful re. covery from his wounds, t'o his former good health. VIISITING HOME TOWN.-Condue tor“Jol_in’:T. MeQuiilan of the Ordii. ance Department, Quebec, and Mrs. McQuilian. have arrived in Charlotte- town to spend three weeks vacation. i'heir many friends are delighted to seo them again. it is almost ten years Smlfe Mr- McQuiii.m isri cimrioirc- town. for Quebec. It will be reincmb- cred that he was formerly caretaker of Victoria Park. ‘ PROPERTY SALE.-.Mr-_ B, (‘., Vaiilderstine has sold his recently constructed residence on Longivorth Ave., to Mr. McLaren, C. E. of Mon- tague, who recently returned from ov- Ulfsifiis llili/ini-I Server] with the Second llivision. This house was built by Mr. Murdoch McLean, contractor of this city, whose work has been much a'l- niired by many citizens. The house which contains nine roomn oceiipies n site 92x145 feet, and contains all modern conveniences and is up-to- date iii every particiilar. RHUDEl-SWEET-A. 'wedding of ,more than usual interest took place ou Tuesday evening last at Park St., i’i'csbytei‘ian ,Munse, llalifax, the contracting parties being Miss Stella May Sweet, daughter of Mrs. A, B, Sweet, and Everett (‘-harles Rliude, son of (‘ziptuin and Mrs. l. C, Rhode, tailor inride suit, with barge picture black hat. trimmed with white. 'i‘he ceroiuonyiwas perforpicd by the llev. S. A. Fraser. The couple left on a trip through New Ilrunswick and Prince Edward island. The bride worked for a number of years with the firm oi A. Il. ‘Cogswell & Company. She was the recipient of a large collection of, valuable gifts. The groom's gift to the bride was a set of furs. Mr. nnil Mrs. iilhude will reside at 921 Barring- ton street. _ YOUR CHANCE 'I`O GET A REAL GOOD WHITE ELOUR We have received a car of t Robin Hood White Flour We recommend this flour and guarantee it to be tha roughly satisfactory. You.ean have it in barrels, 98, 48 and 24 lb bags. 1 Try this flour and you wil be delighted with it. BEER & GOFF GROCERS. ez :J .1-_.___-'--= _.:,=_-:___-15 !5%4H'$l5ih¥$$0$B5»$ Dr. E. C; Harris Eye Specialist Office Royal Bank Build- ing, Charlottetown Office Hours 9,30-12.30 2-5 Phone 68-Y §‘P####1'F##¥i'¢##¢#%*#Qke #?$¢i=¢§¢i¥¢.\¥%i%¢§i‘l¥%¢§=i§¢§¢i*f¢5§§ GUIBUIBBBUUUU’-` A lqxnii Advance i Fall Styles x p By special arrangenfent we have received by express a few FALL DESIGNS IN ' LADIES FOOTWEAR These goods were bought enr- ly and escaped the big Jump ll. the Boot and Shoe market. We can show you somethin; in Two Tone Brown A » _ Field Mouse And' Tan Grey Buck Topo at i ` MODERATE PRICES The bride looked charining in blue, he-ins csnrnit foiiARouN_ e on city taxes will end on Thursday the 18th of September.. 925-9-13M3i. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. - Rev. Th0B. W. G00dwIlI, of Kenglngtgn, P. E. I.. will preach in the Kirk, Street, Cambridge, Mass" on Sabbath Sept. the 21st and 28th, and Oct. 5th. Services at eleven and five. -___ RETURNED Fnoivi ovEnsEAs- Mr. F. B. Owen, son of the late Mr. A. W. Owen, and Mrs. Owen, Char- lottetown, has returned to eng ¢ii;y_ He arrived at Halifax by the S, S. Adriatic. Mr. Owen was a Lieuten- ant in the Gloucester Regiment. and has been overseas since 1914. He was wounded three times but has almost completely recovered his health, It is nearly eleven years since Mr, 0mm was present in Charlottetown and his piarky friends are glad to seo him nc . ST, \LAWRENCE LODGE JUB- ILEE.--Monday, October 13th is the 50th anniversary of the instituting of St. Lawrence Lodge, I. O. O. F. in this city. The menibers off the Lodge intend observing that date in a fitting manner. The lnitlutcry Degree will be conferred upon a class of candid- ales and a number of Grand Lodge olllcers have been inviteil to attend in- cluding Grund Master l’. A. Macgow- an of Moncton; P. G. lt. Dougald Stewart oi' llalifax who is now attend- ing the Sovereign Grand Lodge in Ilulifax. -FIGHTING THE-LAW BREAKERS. ~’i`he patrol steamer J. L, Nelson, Capt. M. B. Wrayton, on duty on the north side of Prince l_°}d\vard island, has been having a hitrd time with the law breakers. It appears the encr- getic and capable skipper of the steam- eii 'has been carrying out his orders to destroy lobster' ‘traps -found in the water out of season and some of the fishermen have been rcsentlrig this by firing shots at the boat when she caine into harbor. A Dominion police oiiicer went over from the docky'ard to investigate and when he arrived there the lziw breakers lost their courage, one of them leaving tho island and starting for the U. S. He was approliendcd, however, -at Moncton and has been sent back to the island to answer for_his iiiisdeeds. Stones or even -biisksliot are not suillcient to deter Captain Wrayton in the discharge of his duty, as isoine fishernien of our own coast have learned to their cost.-Ilallfax lloraid. CERTIFICATE WINNERS.-l~‘oiio\v- ing is a list of the boys who were suc- cessful in obtaining Bible Study cer- tiilcatcs in the t‘anadian National Study Exainiiiations coiidiusted by the Y. i\'I, C. A. for the l\iills_'l`ropiiy and open to all Canadii: Freq Iiutt._h`i'iisei' ifuiton, llouglits Gordon, Gordon ilut- clioson, lloward Herring, Willio llut- cheson, Gilbert Houston, Lloyd .leu- kins, .lack liouson, Riisscl Spillett, Wil- lie Ward, Allison \Vebster, ilorace Brown, James Cainoron, Ralph Cam- eron, liraniweii (‘.ha'ndlcr, John Field, itoy Jenkins, Winston Langillc, liar- oid Langiile, Arcliilf Mcliinnon. (‘h'_ir- ics F. McKenzie, Jack Mciieod, John iMoI.eod, liarold Partridge; Allan Stewart, ilaroid Shaw, Emmett Walk- er, Ralph Worthy. Peter Campbell, liomer Duggan. Aubrey I<`ostci', John M. Gordon, _ilarold iIarper,l'iuine llop- good, Gordon iloimes Charles Melii- nis, Bertram liloore, Kenneth lilong- goniery, liubert Nicholson. This is the first time that tfliariottetown has coni- peted for this trophy and the showing is indeed a very creditable one. The trophy has not been awarded as yet. Armstrong, B. C. June llth, 1919. Minard'n Liniment Co., Ltd. Yarmouth, N. S. Dear Sirs: .- Since the start. of the Baseball sea- son we have been hindered with sore muscles, sprained ankles, etc.,'but just as soon as we started using lil[inard's Liniment our troubles ended. Every baseball player should keep o bottle of your linlm-:int handy. ~, Yours truly,- E. E. AFMBTRONG, c' Secretary Armstro g High School A Drugstore That Features Service It is always. our wish to accommodate the public, and we a re constantly studying new ways to do it. ' You will find employes obliging under all circum- ~ stances. COME IN AND WAIT FOR YOUR CAR. MEET YOUR FRIENDS. USE OUR TELEPHONE. LOOK AT OURDIRECTORY. ~ ASK US ib0CA'I`E YOUR DIICTDR, El' . ETC. Incidcntly while you are in, look around and see what a well-stocked carefully conducted store fwe-have,-at the same time consider the matter A of placing your drug trade ,with us. . _ IOIINSON 8: .IOIINSON ,.. _.rd-,_ ... ,.. THE C. P. R. ROYAL TRAIN.-INTE RIOR VIEW OBSERVATION CAR, S OF WALE3 ON THE “K|LLARNEY."- I ET APART FOR R. H. PRINCE TH E LANSDOWNE.-The Ilitliizlx that ‘Capt ilicaitlic of l’ictoii, hail it hand in the pic. The captain is in it all right, but what lic is going to do with the steamer- nobody can pre- dict. The Lansdowiie was in good running order' when she was laid up llci' engines are in good coiiilitloii, but she will have to have ii lot done to her hull. it is thought the captain inode a good killing 'when he secur- ed the steamer for $11,000. APPOINTMENTS TO D'ALHOUSIE'S STAFF ll/\l.ll"AX,\ Sept.. lil.-Iu the place of l'i'olessoi' (`. ii. Moore, who has become I‘riiiclpal of 'i"ici_o_ii Acad.-iiiy, the liozird oi' (irivei'noi's have appoint- 1'd to the (lhiilr of iliology, llr. .iiiiiii-s Artliiir ilziwsoii. iir. ilmvsoii gitiilii- ated i'i'<-iii Iiiillioiisio iii 1915 with gr'<~:i: disiiiii-tion. linviiii; hail :i lvrilliant ro- cord tlirziliglroiit his c.riii=so,' llc pro- ceorled to Yale University to take a post-gradiiate course in lliology, iii which iiepartinniit he roociveti llic do- grzio of l’li.l)., in ltllii. Ile was inzidc an instructor' at Y.|le, 'but Hilflllt “WHA of the time doing seicnliilc work lor ihe war ilepzirtinent oi' the lliiitod States. l_l1'. lliiwsoii will not couie 'o thc University this yeiir, as he had al- i'ead-y accepted it pcsiiioir at Goiirrlirr College, llaitirnoro, forthe coiiiing session. Ile has shown miirkeri abil- ity in original rcse'ii'cii, and is highly thought of by the leading Ainci~ic.iii biologists. llr, i)a\vsoii is the son of the ltov. Willain Dziwsoii, of l\’ic[.el- lan‘s Brook, Pifrtoii (Tnuiity. Mr. Ilonalii B. Young will concliicl the work in Biolor,-y for the sossioii 1919-20. iMr. Young has conipli~ti‘il his wcrk for his l)o<:tor's degree, but has not yet taken his exztiiiiiiatioiis. Ho comes strongly ret-_oinnieiid<\,1 by Professor T..ii. Morgan, of (‘oluin- bin lliiivorslty, \vitli whom he \\'as Ihistructor for two yotirs, lie was also for two years on the stall' ol` tho Y. M. C. A. College :lt Springlieid. Mass. ' 'I`he position of Professor oi’ Civil Engineering, lc-it vacant by J. N. Fiiilayson, when he acceptcii the post of' head of the civil engineering ile- partment of the University of Mani- toba. has been tliied by tho ailD0i¥ll-- ment of Major R. A. Sll@I\Cf‘-I' (Mill- tary Cross with bar.) l'I‘lif‘¥~“‘~»‘if‘l‘ Spencer is a native of Cape iireton. ~.nd took his degree of Baclielor and Master of Science in Eiigiriecriiig at Mr(iiliIinivorsity. ilo has had 't .valuable experience in pi'a¢-tical work for sonic years with the (1. i’. Il. Iii: spent four years with the overseas forces, much of it In Friiiico with the Uziiiiiilf-:iii Eiigliieers, and for his bril- liant work won the Mililiiry (`ross' with bar. Since the arinistir-o Major Spencer has been atteiulliig ougiiicer jpg gunmen at l{ing‘s College, Lon- don. and certain courses at the Londoii School of licoiiiiiiics. lin has also given some time to a study of great en- gineering plants in Great llritain. COAL AND. WOOD w' both in blocks or kindling 51 Queen St Charlottetown vi, V , ‘ o o _f - ‘ I MORRIS--SMIl`il--BEER `°_,_;~°K_‘}_';°L'_*;_.;’~"_g_*°~ Phone Mgnrofrice 754.1 y A D_eVere Aviation -,School ' ‘V I Wharf Office 744 L _ ` Truro. N. S. _ ‘ I3 I ` I ~ . -4. f , __ \ ¢ » s I ' ` Y* / - \ _ _ -` . . _ `- f vi ` i _._ \ a _ » ’ _, . / 1-_ 4' _ . - ' ' . ,-,- »,§g"g`;';k»,“, -. _ J.. _ . ' .. ....A_.»._».» ..._--_»_.__»_1. .. . _.n_. __,_ _ _*_ ___.__»_....._........_.__- . “__ __ *___ _,_ _,___ _/|,_,,y, f ,_ ,_ my _ _ i _ . . , ,,j ’ ' \ ' .- » i .‘ \ 1 . » _x lierald say.':»-\V'iieii tih aiiii iin ‘==1-_=.1:‘_-..-A .- ,. - ct. ii, J F >»§» of -' I i‘?"`| ~~, :A9 I it/iélgffé/P -F .ff"+f @___,_.'~-1* vi ‘ .` _ ___ : A ,Ili-.fy -.t/Ami . ir. 1 \ i W \ i i i Sunlight does it You who always drcnd wash dny~beenuse ofpthe hours of i weary, wash-hoard rubbing, the 1 1 1 damp steamy nir, with perhaps your skirt nncl shoes splashed and soaked-just forgetall that. Come into the ease and com- fort of n Sunlight Wash Day. Sunlight Soap will do the wash- you can go out calling or shop- ping. Read the directions. Insist on getting the Soap you' _ask for--SUNLIGHT. . " '~*=.- ». ` l_ ‘fi-_O -ri"-W--.».., at .:_i‘,i,' lf if ' . »f.-,=~-- - -_ ~ Limited, .1 . _ ‘ _‘* " `. 39 ~i W.-.. ,ji _ ,- iq ` Lever Brother: I _ ____i _ _ __._.` WHY BE 1 ONE Our yard is now well wlclroru itiolclltsellfwitli all the* popular' COAL - chown? - Y 8 Aero Club Certificate, un- der reliable instructors, cor- an ing ie a g Write for particulars. . y » Jr.. DeVan s French Pills A rr-iinlilo ilogulntiniz I’iii for Women. I5 n box. Sold :it all Drug' Stores, 0' riallci! lo any ;irltli~i~s.=; on receipt of pxiuo. 'rho Sr-olmii Drug Co., St. Uul|x-- nrinrn, Ontario. _ rriosnnouoi. Fon MEN ip 1 ‘ ,' " f-"lows ini ind Vitality, for Nai\ url iii rin increases 'gray matte. ," onii---will build you up. $3‘a box, or two for $3, at shrug stores, or by mail on rr-ru-i',»~_ of pric-~." The Bcobell Drag lin.. Sl' ~.'i{§.Ia-"‘_‘:i, 0u|.|\l'||I- _ _ _ ___ __ :.__\1..-.' ...¢._'_.‘. A i ,..___i____ ____.__ _ iw Times or vfiicf i>RrPARE foe wan--ni sumnfs _._-‘°° 1, PLACE vous coALiN .S_Tore_§f!, ‘ . ' Y - o - _ l.i\~. _.. .COAL QIIARTETTE Ti-iERE are several Pea ,_ sons why you should buy your winter coal during the summer months. The mostim- portant one is that.you will thereby effect a'con-‘ L sidcrable saving of money i -and then there may be i a notable shortage of ,` coal just when you are in l need of it. Who can tell? i e C. LYONS & CO. i O iilliorie ill Queens Wharf ` of .._.*";1*_.”l;', LIS _ *ir *-3. Piionssionii. Ciiiios S. S. HFSSIAN Barrister, Solicitor Notary Puhiio, sto. MONEY TO LOAN Montague. P. l.`i. ' o. srsviiirr, ii. c. Barrister, Solicitor und Notary Public Nownon Block, _Ch¢|-logggggwn Brl|\Ch Offlco, Gggrggfgygn M009! to Loan on-Roll lotato . i. or. ii. w. iieiiiiiih ' VETERNAR 4.\sUR(ilON Omoo, 139.'K_ol'|Q 82|-,Q01 0PP°l|te Moreli Hotel Tolephong 7M ___-.~..¢_~ MORSOII 6: DUFFY Birriltern and Anornoyo for Royal Bunk of Comic.. MONEY TO LOAN ldcLI-Iilil &lci'iill||0l| - Bai-rim.-¢ Anorneyuz-low Office Royal Bank Building Charlottetown, P. I. I. viniiaiiiiroii .ii sinti Bnrrlltert, Atforneyn, Nqhry Pub Ile, Etc.. Solicitors for- Conldo lnnk _tuoolntion Bank of Menthol, cm. adn, Permanent Mortgage corpor- . ltion. ' ‘ -r 5Iof.EOD.& BENTLEY _ W. I. lontioy. K. p lei-rioter and Attorney-If-fll\`| , . / . i ` I uionlv -ro Lam ,j ` Mileo-lurk of N. I. Ollolbovo ` .\. - ' 'r vt ._ gm 1- tru ... _ . ._.¢ _ _._ . A . i . v i-L i s* ' 1-. ’ :ZS- »1-=-.e.- »-tg-,,.g¢ ~%"=%”‘m. ~'-u 1-. ._ »q;~_..§z» .mga ='.ir.x;`Z;%‘r'“‘ 25;- es.. 'ef Q12; 4 ____, .r'°