_,.4 'AUGUST W- "9’6- nm cussnmn - ' "vsr.s-mm. _' ' _ _.._.._.__ ___ ' - f -.\. - _ - _ ______ _ _ _ __.. . __ _ _ __ _ .- ~ __ _ COAL . - We are discharging L Eh ss*--“f Q |'\‘_ PAV! w our in uns Province. 5 DOCTOR BILU8 OFFICE, CN- - ‘- _ Delld. will be-closed until September "f¢\1_- . 1506-s-mszi. PICNIC YESTERDAY-~Th8 big Picnic at Carleton Point yesterday in and of the new chapel hall was a treat success There lar e _. _z . -was a very g ~.--_._ _-.;..-_ -~ attendance and a very _substantial ‘ ed, for . sum was realiz the new edifice - W l 'ri-is women Hausa- 'rue ns Chestnut Coal todéifvf and éi/ery day this '_*'week,i‘ this is, the time-_topurchase Coal, the price is at the. bottom now. » Orde_1;__ 'y6t'_u° sup- ply f0d`i=W~I".§ I `. _-_ -9. . l.Pitikard lilo.. A Tllhone- 240 Charlottetown - Geo. E. -'J "\\“" /‘ ` . Take a' Koilakii l _ With You _` where or how you go, will- be doubly pleasant if you . KODAK Then too, the little pictures, made so easily will show the .folks at home the splendid times you had. ‘ KODAKS $7.00 to ceo. BROWNIES $1 and up. Bring back your llms to us for developing and printing-. Then yo_\;'ll be assured of the' he_st"-te- su a. _ Y crop throughout Prince Co., _is now about all saved and one notable feat- ure about the work says the Journal, was the number of women who assisted in taking up the crop owing to the scarlty of men. SHAVW8 HDTEL.-For the balance of this week and next week owing to the num-ber-of guests inthe hotel we will not be _able to fumlsh meals to transient visitors. Robert Shaw. Shaw’s Hotel, Brackley Beach. _ 1523-9-1‘lM3i_ FUNERAL DIRECTORS- The Maritime Funeral Directors Asso- ciation opened their annual conven- tion in Halifax yesterday. The ses- sions last for three days. P. E. 'lsiand is represented by, Mr. Keith D. Compton, of H. A. Compton & Son, Summerside. .-._ . . NO DUCK SHOOTING-Those hav- ing a taste for any or all of the va- -rious kindeof. ducks at present swarming in Prince 'Edward Island ~wa'te[s must not 'forget that said _ducks are not to be molested until September ist_ and even then onl The Peo le’s Druggist ` Y under certain legal restrictions. *Phe Fish and Game Association is taki g ‘ n steps to see that all illegal shooting f - . _. `.-.and ilahin" shall he -punished this Painting and Dhcorating we 'so su in-amines or ine Painting andebeoorating Busi- . sr." ”":.:::.".§:..':.f‘::. ‘:'::."¢' llshslimhegr 40 years ago. Tala- phons_eonnsotions." ':;l{.2.l;f...“i23§.§‘.§.°i2 _Ii-?__-_ I a.r.»*.s.r.r.°*`"- *'90 O S* it » 3: '40 ir L. .Please send the Guard *#19000* Better send The Guardian' along " to Yoon boy. * O'U§l'1\OOOO|OOOO_OOOO*O l VERY one who buys 25c worth at this store, _ " E no matter what the purchase is-gets a f coupon which is a partial payment on any of the fine Rogers Silverplated Ware shown in our _ store here now. ‘ _ ian sure" is the interesting * postscript to' a soldier's 'letter 'U sent by the family to this paper " today. Many hundreds of sol- 4' diers have written similarly.. * ..,.._..._-_.__-_._ 1? ~ - » --~~~-~» HI..CKEY.’S" Twist is Pure. Sappy, Mellow Tobacco » ( -_ Call in today and get acquainted with this free silver service -plan-we pay half on every . .~S_il.ver article you secure. . . McKinnon Drug Company _ ___'Co__rn'er Greatdeorge and Kent Streets _ _ _,-.|,‘ -.-;- \ "-_ D. - " i -' Z. ._ _ r _ . . » » , - _ . ‘ _ _;__lflickey's twist is seasoned and sweetened just teqough. “Finest flavor ever" old-time tobacco users. . It’s different from other kinds. Richer, more-_sat 1 -istying-a' taste and tang -like good old wine. ` »._? A-sk for HlC_KE_Y’S-the big fig at the small price- iisgiiié' ¢i.e'w`for'you. ‘ ‘ » - . . . _ _ s ' -o.-s' .A ` i Member (Your l"am1ly_ 5 ’ Require The Next Month sl' i -__ Alteration . -Hurry, Up _ '-Will Any' /' ' °{ ‘SnaPs’ a \_ Footwear in or Two 2-- __ '-viano.area\.snan.at... sl f » D Good Piano 1 ~f;-_'V“'“ the home that -hae not a piano or organ. somewhat, but . ers. _ i’.§‘§?f‘.’.'..f.°.".‘??f‘.T‘.’. X525 $450 for........ .. , . I llI!0 ...S“’ii‘.i.1.i$ f".f‘.‘i2‘..° ° ' ' Mason. & R'sch ,church ` `n, excellentlfor public hai .-»n\»_ ...ina~`-»»~.-.-.ii-ss' ' ._¢f_;'viU3i- ; .. __ f ~ _ 4 :~ 1-. ° "7 ..i.;i§ i*~ste.».~..~l¢s.. M. . . . _ _ _ ._ , _ , ‘**"""‘”~' "“ ‘ " . ._ 2 ., ,. - -- J..- _»~ ~ ' Here are four different val- ues-four big bargains-for These instruments are used. You would never' know -_ they were used _ ‘ _' They are as good i!1"¢v¢1‘_l' ¢‘i.".‘.¥.'£§£.“1i..‘§‘-*’..§i?§.°...}§’..‘.Z‘i‘.-‘.f°..; at-this Store 1, Duchess Style. Klffl -Dilllif' I in _me two yan A_bh‘u‘_i‘ had -here.. ._ . . He' f ' . ' se .... ';,;_., I I year withtiht respect of- persons. of the month. Mr. Neil Doyle wen He is a fine jolly- fellow, '--and his nds will all miss li ve much is spending a pleasant holiday th cluding her sister-in-law, Mrs. Florri season. Some are -done but - no :mahy. - _ `_'ACCIDENT AT VPICTOU-»'A "ii ploruble accident =_ occurred Tuesda . carpenter.. namely. Barclay; of Mai - _ land, N-. S., got his foot caught in the -m°“fh°° E33- wire hawser as_ the steamer-was be- "'”°°“ 0° .. ing hauled' up: to -the pier. His f ankle. The _accident was witnessed by quits a number on the- wharf. and Barclay bore the terrible-pain like-a hero.~He was taken to -the hospital in Picton. _ :_ _ - . . _ FLOWERS FROM .THE BATTLE- FIELD-In May_ last Mr.-James Pa- ton; M. L.~A., sent a bouquet of May flowers to his _old employee, Pte. I-larry McDougall, who went with Capt. Stanley’s battery to France. .In a letter. of .acknowledgment Harry writes: “Thanks 'very much for May flowers. They sure remind me of P. E. Island. Pm enclosing you some flowers picked very near a place that has seen sonw'real scrapping. Shell holes are all around them, but they seem to defy, the.German artillery and bloom as though there were no war on." The flowers seem to be wild roses, and have a delightful fragrant perfume. ` ` ' ~ ::WE HAVE THE VERY BEST IN SOAPS.-Whetheryou want a soap that is highly perfumed or__o_ne that is _unscentsd,'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. - . -' of-You Get :all ` A ” Your Photo Supplies _Practically ever-yth|n¢.,y u need in._photo suppliescap . You can depend on the q iy sndknow that _the rehl value is. in every artiols, We always carry-s full stock wir.. ii... -. :=_f;.fi#~‘,;'_;_°§v--- cnuncl-For sco'r|.ANo.- 'rss EAnNscL|FFE Norse.-Mi-_ su- _ .theriaud Monson opened -ure echoes Tryon. after attending the teachers Tuesday. He will have 'charge till 0011’/9¥1tl°D lil Ch°Yl°lf9¢0Wl\-°V- .- _ ' " ’ ' " ~ ' _ _ Mr. Tl‘8.lli0l‘ l”€i\.\l'l‘lB U18 ll1ti.Bl' DME ML Talbeit Murbhy_ B0__ton_ MaBs__ 4 or '"1 _ rr " last week on the harvest excursion. li/HBS A» L- MIICUODHIG. flI1llSlli-el‘~0f. iris im ry . -Mrs. Archie Barret, Wheatley River » < n $ ______ , evening at Picton..-.VVhils_iv the- Stan- Mr' D' D' M°D°n“m' °f sum' L31"- ley was. lommf. C9-al Bt, me. pm, hu. has returned home from South Poland, ' t if . was completelyjervgd jun above me lion de Notre Dame, left yesterday for Rev. D.*Ma\'tLo‘an will preach "at .Stanchei on Friday the 18th at 7.30 p. m. . _ _ miner-is-isi-.u |=Ee'r_|_vs|.- 'non forget the Marshfield Festival Thurs- day afternoon the 1'Ith inet. Part of the proceeds for patriotic objects. . 1470-9-14M4i. ` THE STANLEY-The C. G. S. Stan- ley docked in Charlottetown .last even- ing st 8.80 o'olock. She had about six- ty psssengers. and seven cars _of freight. _ ` V rsssousts Miss Mary A. Clarkin, city. left yes- terday on a trip to Calgary. Miss Marion McLean, of Charlotte- town, is spending her vacation at her home in Portage. Miss Nellie F. Hubley, Rosebery, has gone to North‘River to visit her friend Miss Laura A. Bain. been visiting friends in Charlotte- town, left yesterday on return. Miss Adelaide Mulligan, of Newton. has taken up her duties as teacher in Spring Valley school. Miss Lena Barret, Charlottetown. is visiting_ln Victoria, the guest of Mrs. E. Boswell.-V. Miss C. Hseiam. Charlottetown, is spending a, few' weeks in 'Victoria, the guest of Mrs. Webster Boulter.-V. Mrs. Harry Henderson, Union.. spent the week-end in the City, the guest of Miss' Ethel Lorraine. is visiting in Victoria, the guest of his sister, Mrs. Chas. R. M. Palmer.-V. -Miss Bessie Prowse of this City, left yesterday morning for Bridge- cher town, are spending a few days in Vic-_ toria, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. . Rogers.-V. ~ H where he spent a vacation of -three Sister Ste Agnes, of the Congrega- l Mrs. Flanagan of Boston, who has ' ' .Passmore formerl of this Clt . They S9 have all greatly ehjoyed their ,visit to `~ 142 Prluea l¢rsd!,'nlx\.\o Klndorflron An Ngggh Work g,||||.mg¢¢g-1; | fm- made it decidedly pleasant. for their 7 workinl. » Bfllnped Linen! and many friends and relatives. _f Thfeldl df all 3 ` Montreal. Miss Catherine McDonald, linotype operator of the Guardian, was oper- ated upon at the City Hospital yes- terday for apps/ndlcitls. -It is pleasing to note that she is making satisfactory progress. - . » The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 80 degrees. Al: 9 a. m. it registered 68 degrees; at 9 p. m., .67 degrees. The coldest the .previous ' Lieut. Keith _S. Rogers, _Fortress Signalling Oipéer, Halifax. andjvtlio has been insg-uo_ting in=_,wireless ar- rived in cha otetown “'oh“'M‘ol\Hey 'night to spendaweek with his family here. '_ .'-. 64- Liv. ‘i `»."' ', ,'.i' 1,/-" _-sl' Lieut.'Vincent McKenna, 15th Brig- nde,'Victorla, B.O., arrived ,last night by the mail train from Petawawa on ashori. visit to relatives_ln__this city. ment. Mcxsmia is a son crm-. J_ A. .iz McKenna, Royal Commissioner of In- dian Aifalrs, Victoria, B.C., and a for- mer student of St. Dunstan's College. ` Mr .and Mrs. H. H. Brown, who have been spending the 'summer at Tracadis intends leaving on Friday, August 25th' on return to. Medicine ,I-lat, Alberta_ Mr. Brown is accom- panied by Mrs. Brown's mother and ‘sister Mrs. Passmore and Miss May their native soil and while here they _ K A Wealth of Health S Heat weakens ones l vital forces, and while the system is thus .weak-. ened, disease germs are apt to gain ahold-and cause trouble. Give na- ture a little aid with our Beef Iron and Wine and you’ll be ableto re- sist the effects of warm weather. You can rely on our Beet Iron and Wine. It isa food, atonle and ablo_od builder. __ _lt contains the most soluble form of iron. 8 reliable extract of beef _ and pure wine. night was 60 degrees. Flu; -_ _ is '7 _ -_ ' `_ ' I _‘_' l_Moore it season. Not n Pretty -_ l 119--12l.`Que'en Street, Charlottetown - Gingham 'and~7?Cotton Dresses for - Little Girls.---All Price” ,R Cut Today _ ` YOUR SPLENDID CHANCE TO PICK UI’ A FEW PRETTY DRESSES for your little girls-is here to-day. Every one of these cotton and gingham dresses on sale at a _deep cut price. Not a drcssin the lot but would cost you more money next dress that isi1’t pretty. e ‘ * want to s'eeI-on your own little daughter--clean ing at factory price and less. 38c Wash Dresses for 25c 50c Wash Dresses for 34c 60c Wash Dresses for 40c 75c Wash Dresses for “ 50c ‘ _ 85c Wash Dresses -for 57c 1.15~ Wash Dresses for 774: i l.50Wash Dresses for 1.00 1.75 Wash Dresses for 1.20 _ McLeod,.j Ltd. V' i poor garm`cnt`-`-or an out oi style garment-_-or a 'K dresses-just such dresses as. _ you A » Mr. Wilfrid BDILHBI' 'I'€i.ll!“llBd I0 i ' V A n Mayor McDonald of Antigonish, is vi- siting in Charlottetown the guest 'of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Paoli, Grafton St.- ia _ week with friends mrhis io¢a;iiy,i *°W“» Wh°'° °\‘° *B °“5“S°d “S *ea* Miss Isobel Sutherland saver- small dance Friday evening in honor \ e ~ . Cavanagh`_ A “ne my crop ham tm? Mr. and Mrs.-_7l;_1;1-ant, Charlotte- g€||§g§9;i`;g§f' ls); Yf11ggwwg|a;5té0($l` News. ‘ Mr. Albert Mil-ls, care-taker of St. Peter’s Cathedral, entered the-Chan lottetown Hospital] yesterday to un- dergo an operation for appendicitls. Miss May Sweeney, who has been visiting Charlottetown, the guest of Miss Mary Harrell, left yesterday for her home in Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. W_ A. Stewart, City, returned yesterday from a very -plea sant week’s holiday spent with Mr. and Mrs. -H. H. Brown at their sum- mer residence, Lakewood Lodge, Tra- cadie Beach.' The very many friends of Mrs. M. Kennedy wife of the Hon. M. Kennedy will he pleased to learn that the oper- ation performed on her at the P. E. Island Hospital has been very suc- ‘cessful andthe patient is doing as nicely as can he expected up to date. Dr. and Mrs. MacDonald have left the Island for their -home in New York after a very pleasant stay oi three weeks spent between the Doc- 'tor’s old home in Roseberry and the home of his sister Mrs. Arthur Ed- monds, Euston. Street, City. 0ysier_l’arming i i Basil for an important industry Awaits Development. -The depleted oyster beds of -New Brunswick, Nova. Scotia and Prince Edward Island offer an excellent ileld for oyster culture-an industry which has' proved very remunerptive in several Atlantic states, notably Rhode island. For years Canada has been importing more oysters than she has been producing, measured in dol- lars and cents.'and there is little doubt that a reduction in price would greatly increase the consumption. During the live years. 1910-1914.. the value of oysters imported into Can- ~ada averaged nearly $890,000 per an- num, while the value ofthe Canadian production averaged less than Q96,- 000. In view of the market advantages, coupled with the large areas' avail- able for culture and the superior flav- our of the oyster grown in northern waters, oyster-farming in Eastern Canada holds out every inducement 1_0 capital and enterprise. ' Since 1912, when the jurisdictional dispute,'respecting the right to grant leases to oystenbe-aring. areas was settled, the lndustry has made consid- erable progress. Prince Edward Island has leased about live thousand acres and. during the last two years, more than six thousand barrels of seed oy- sters have been planted. The Shem- ogue Oyster Co., formed in 1913 and operating in New -Brunswick and Nova Scotia, is a pioneer in the field. in the selection and planting of areas it has employed a Rhode Island expert. familiar with the methods found most successful in oyster col-.. ture in that stain. This conipasy hopes to he in a position. within -il e years, to command half of the trade now in the hands of the United States producers. , Serious diillculties,have arisen from lack of capitall and protection. as' well as from redstions' of sea-pests. stsoles are not insuperable sidering the productivity of the quality of the product cellent market, the ultimate develop- ment of a large and proiltahle in- dustry soems assured.--Conserve. tion. . THI lN`FANTILl PARALYOIB QUARANTINI IN INGLAND & Johnson &§;“,,’,"‘i .»..”'_....“""s°.'t° ..i.0NDON, August 16-The today urges the government en- force a meat 'rigid quarantine sisilst " -: . W1' “K °; ' .._.__». ' Butter (creamery) rn prints iii Butler (Tub) lb. 23 Butter (fresh) lb. _ 24 to 27 -Eggs, dos. 27 to 28 passengers com g om ew r . alidibther infected areus, and a. thoro §.g:t|_.lbib(r°u'") 'f disinfection carried out in all cases Chmkm.: m H to u wh h d of d bt xists If H” (m,°"_°d)_ ‘ n |15 to ‘N Straw (pressed) ton _ _ l\.ii0 Pork lb. ._ 13* "i‘uraips, buaf ‘ - M' to i Potatoes. bus. 60';to 60 Oats (black) bun . _ . -_ 65 Oats, (white) bus I Beats, bus 5 cts bunch Carrots 5 cts bunch WOO! lb .I5 ID 08 ease’ would be a great disaster. For the sake of our children. too, we must take- due precautions. 'Quarantine regulations should be enforced on ' in fr N Yo k ere a s a ow ou s . we neglect precautions and the ep- idemic spreads `liei'e we shall have only ourselves to blame." l - . 5 AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN WESTERN SECTION OF C.P R The growing importance of irriga tion in the agricultural development of Canada is suggested by a new fold er just issued by the Department of Natural Resources of the Canadian Pa cific Railway The folder deals with the irrigation enterprises in the neigh borhood or Calgary lt is handsome ly illustrated and complete with valu able information for the farmer and home builder A copy may be had free by writing the Publicity Branch Department of Natural Resources Calgary, Alta 1510 8 17me 1i huge armies of men in training " says 011" ‘(, 3 Q ET the Times, ‘nn outbreak of this dis l . _ l . .` ‘ ' : ' » 1 62 _ - _ '. ". ugf . \ . _ _ _ ` __ _ _ .. ‘ `s f ' ‘ ' . ._ _ » ' .V I .1 l l l I ` ll- ~. Piflllipl lh e M152 ...!“i.“g" 0° Phone SIA. Manufacturers of all kinds of lists hair goods including Toupees and W s is Hair dressing, Msnicurlng, Sham pooing. singerlng 1169 7 6Mmfw1mo IllIA\\VII&\\\\\\\WM/i\\\\\\ill” .l i' "Von-: _s'rAND1NGr Record ot votes cast up to noon . The next change will be made-in the stapdiqg aiurday and will include all votespcast up 'to I griday -. noon. it - imsrnlcr No.-1 R. _ . _ City of Charlottetown and S_unl|nersldq.-9.1. I ua.. runs. r.n¢wu|s...., zo1 cl..__.i..l¢_.i_..».ja»..q_r»_z: t infantile paralysis, now .prevalent 'ln New York. -- “At the moment when ws,- _Miss Katie Flynn, I5 Dorchester Street, Chs_r|oiis_tow|_|.'..... _Mrs. Hannah I.. Waddell, 222 Miss Evelyn G. Allen, 84 Hillshore Sinai, _ Miss .lennié lonrrgsn, 105 Pownal Street, C|ihr|»iistowl...25,li6 _ Miss Annie H. Cameron, Milli Street, Summerel_do..........26.053 - 1 ' _-1 DISTRICT N0. 2 it All territory in and around Tignish, A_lb_er_- _ _ _ton,__Kenslugton, Morétagiaer Georgetown and . V ou! so 4 ` Morrissey, l’eiervi||e........ .. A . --Miss-Jsalie.Csmpl»ell,Albsrion.......... . 'Miss-Lottie Fitzgerald Georgetown .......l8,ll0. ,. u.».J.A.s.mfa,1'".¢..a.i.......... ........1s,ss1 C.sl¢cw»., i_9,i$a _ _ Anas McDonald, . .... McLeod, Mount $4 C.llirt,Mount Stewart ~ Myers, Mt. Stewart, R. lt. No. Disrnlcr No. 3 5- e nvi ...ar omwnmm .. c:ouhl'f°e'ha»aa°a:oefa¢¢ui'e» _ _K.R.l|e.2...........'....23., _. " .° .... ._ `.".l`.i|,5ii ...is 1..-uni... . . .~ ~...».l' _ _ wh” L.,-.. .~-aussi. I news.; nu..--s¢l>’A7§..“ ..»-» . i .ns s nnuati. 3?? |55 ' l i. as-usnsnaessas --ns --sseifonnss. -savannas »»¢\~ . nn nos., -vnsnsnti . .... Al Maurice lj J v '.1 1 -... ns. _ ,»_-_ . _-. , ig.)-. , SF* fi- - r ._,,,,, v. .1 ...~ 45 . #_ 1' ii ' '_ _ .\ ' 1 .., -. A .6 \ .'- i lc (___ 1. .‘ 1 fs, »- 1 Z »; 0- l-71 L= `i ` C ,..,,',: - r _.,,._. fs . .ii I l /` . _Q .._;._,._._.-‘gf iii .. i. ~. _-. 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