I ` ii". iiiiiili " " i ` Grocers and Drnlgists. SEPTEMQER I5, 1913 _ . fri-1i:r..i'ri~is'rniaiws.1i-1rzs'roir.ii.ii , THE C,HARLOT'I‘E'l.`0WN_,GUA_RDIAN 9, ' uonmuo min! PAGE FIVEV, _ DUN’T Be putting it _off an longer make up yo in regard to ou winters supyly of COAL USE I II: i I -_ fi ll-N-o~ y éliqb No ‘lf lLIl"‘9 mind to buy and buy igii ig¢'_§_%i will now' _ '_ _ `l"or alllhosl This is our advice ~ i. ‘»Ié.~i'i"._ ` f nu.. 1- , _ Family r I SHINE -7 SIIINES '1`hat’s good Arithmetic if the One Shine is With U. N. o. sh.. relish-. and remember we sell S-“YS LOSS WILL onlylthe Best Grade 1_ NEW YORK, _Sept. 13-Samuel C. and our prices are a ways as low as is con- 1_ had shipped a large amount of cur- sistant with the qua ily. Phone 240 an you will get promp delivery. A.Pick_ard&.lIu Ch‘town &_.__---7 - --- “More new coats for wome shown ln this great store tha any other place In l’.E island 'l‘he sale of coats here for th last few days have been slmpl phenomenal. lf’ you want th right. cont-we have lf.. 8.50 t 30.00. Moore & Mc.l.eo |469--9-l3M3l FALL ON Ti-Ili] - S EXPRESS COMPANY Miller, vice-president of the Chase Na- tional bnuk, in charge of the currency movenicnts, said today that the bank rcncy to banks in Georgia by the d Adnnis express. "If this money had been stolen," he said, “and it is not recovered, the loss will fall, not upon t the bunk, lint. upon the express com- pany." Mr. Miller said that the $50,000 package was only one of those in the Shipment made by the Chase National He declined to give further details. M AS S A CH U S E'l"I‘S LABOR ' FEDERATION . Ffllili I`{I\'I‘lR Mass., Scptf l5.- `\ . , --H! Re|\i~esoiitut.ivcs of the labor bodies |J,_uf llllissarzliiisetts, comprising a to- 2 tul of about 300, assembled in this city today for the annual convention é of thc State Federation of Labor. y The sessions will last through the e week and will be devoted to the dis- 0| cussion of legislative and other mat- d tors nflecting the interests of the working classes. /-_-_'."' \ Relief from Burns. Cuts, Bruises can instantly he had if you use Rexall Healing Sn've This preparation is intended particularly for cuts, b irns,.sprain=. a d skin eruptions, and works really remarkable ic n'ts in every case there it has been used. Price for a large box 25c -money back if dissatisfied \~McKiinnon Drug Co .,..ii{.... Cor Gt Geo _ _ J Lf... 4 Warning _- 3 lt hns come tb my notice that a num, liur of Fox breeders and spcculators ure, soiling foxes said to be of the origi-If nal H. I. ltuynor Stock. I take this op- portunity of warning the public against any 1'epi'cse|\tutions of this kind. l have control of the ori. inal B. I. ltuynor strain of foxes; I claim they are puro l’. E. Island stock; that I liavo never iniported :mv stock and that ull the foxes iii each of' flio ranches ostab- lislied ,by me are of the original Island sf.ock.fAiiyone claiming to have foxes_ of this strain shoulf be required to give proof’ of their claims and I shall be pleased to substantiate or to refuf_e. if necessary any sucli representatioiis. H-BCA. i =| 'S ating Loose Brislics Throw away your old tooth- liiusli and get a good fresh made one from our new stock. The kind the bi istles wonld'nt corne out, Pere-ions wishing fo procure definite iii- forriintion ou this subject are asked to vorre.»4poiul with me direct an_d_I shall be pleased to reply with definite and iucoiitrovertiblo proof. There are a. few rliuros unsold in the Bridgotowii N. S. tlouipuny which may be socuredby up pl 'ing direct to me 'l he ranch, like the ildnlniry. in conducted under my own personal supervision and with sxclusiv- cly ,guamntccil pure P. lf. Island stock. _ B I RAYNOR _ Alberton l:§9l~i-il-l0M10ipd Special Prices 35c ones for 25c, 25c for 150. i5c for ioc. ll l F5 == Geo ghcs - J rilfippy and Conlcnlcii-| ‘. 1 _, ls the / man behind a_pi1J¢ full of Hlckey's B_1'1g¢T¥ . Cut Smoking Tobacco.HiS pipe dreams will always be / pleasant because thiS f0bHC¢° i, \,\\\ . is manufn ctured from only the ' A' " best Virginia leafthe Aroma '_`.,»- being pure and fragrant. Try _ it for your next smoke.At all *!L 1 llicliey & Nicholson Tobacco E0. Lid. -,-:_-_-,-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_.___.__,;;*._.:,.,_._._._____. . __._._._.,_._._._._ IT PAYS T0 BUY In this Province - BAPTIST CHURCH;-Rev. H. Y. COFBY. , retuijued-,Missionary from India will address meetings at Tryon land Westmoreland on Thursday and Friday night at 7.30, o’clocL ` SECOND CROP.-Mr. Angus Finlay 9011. Grand View, wnlle' walking on his farm a few days ago picked up some wild Strawberries. Beat this who can'r .PERSONALS Mr. John Quinn, Charlottetown, WHS 11 DHBBGHEGF to Albertou yester- day afternoon. Miss Alice McEachern, Charlotte- fQWn. was a passenger to Hunter River yesterday afternoon. ' Rev. W. D. Wilson, Charlottetown, was a passenger on the western train yesterday morning tg Oleg;-y, Mr. Bert Walker, Charlottetown, was u passenger by the Northumbec land yesterday morning to l’ictou. Mr. J. E. B. McCready, Publicity Agent, was a passenger to Kensing- ton, yesterday afternoon. Miss Minnie McKenzie, Charlotte- WWII. Who was visiting in Scotchfort the guest of Miss Mary A. McKenzie, has returned home.-F. » Lic-ut Colonel F. Sl. Moore left yes terday for St. John, N. B. to attend u irlectingof the Mission Board of the Methodist Church. , Mr. Junies Rodd of the Marine and spending a few days in Charlotte- town. , _ Currie and Muriiaghan, Ciirirlottetoivn on business. spending the summer months Cliarlottctown with her parents Si Louis and Linly Davies, left yester. flny for Oxford, England. returned home yesterday mornin from a visit to her cousin Mis llubettc Finlayson, Grandview, P. E I. Among the passengers to Chariot tctown by the western train yester day morning were Prof. Ross, Mr ctt and Miss McLeod. - i n. Y f boat yesterday morning for I-Ialifn _to attend Dalhousie College. Rev. Jacob Heaney, Charlottetown _ _ y Clinton to the Sanitarium, at Mus ment. freight clerk in Summersidc, mcnt of her voungest daurfliter, Am oi _North Bedeque, P. Fl. I, The mar rinse will take place the latter part of September. _ Miss'TME_ geI,t_ 15__Th-,, Prince of _ , C \ \ A T” Q“““" Dm” S‘°’°' hors rim. sul rs M115, 2.so.:s.zs,4.so, s.so, 6 so. s sv. ioso. |z.oo. _______":_'______ rxrno rnousens Ar i oo. 2 so.`2.ss, 3.50. 4. oo. 4.50. If CoIgate’s Rapid Shaving Powder is easily applied, and . works no quickly into a rich, cren y ii it-. that doesn't dry on the face--;it is lllc Ptlwflcl' that Shorlcns the Shovel and leaves the face cool, fresh and fine-feeling. This powder is put up in a handsomely finished. nickeled container with patented slfter -_ ~ top and worth _,_,j.__ ` more than the _.. prl¢e....,.25c. The gh are ours. wholesome and nutritious. ,mud 0. the hm, . KI-li . . *Y - ' of the Prince of Wales, who has . D. eager students. department. profit between the maker kidneys are healthy. Most of the vefy sfnaft h\t3 for h“le girls ‘S 85°’ (‘h,“-iottetow left b the p,c,_,,,, waste products of the body ure elim- L _ _ _ _ Handsome Felt hats at 1.90, l.I0.I.25. and violin exceptionally well. _ llandsome Beaver hats at 3_nu_ ___ Rich Velour hats at 4.25. 4 50, 5.35, lmissrg Guy M¢K,3,,Z,e_ Mu,-dock _::l-Iealtli is impossible until the . . j ` went to Tignisli yeasterday afternoon ltfily. cntC_fed upon his tenth yenr . ll _f.‘::.‘;z>.;.f.““.:§:.°°E1£’;;:f;’.::.;‘ A" e"0"m0US “Inge Of f Q very new shapes in ladies fall hats You will find i. very special range of liandsoaie new hats iii fe_lts--~_velours --be.:i'1ers-and“all the rest waiting for you on the tables in the big mi The shapes are all new. The majority of the hats shown _come from the makers in England-and that of course means that there is on and you. _Pv- . O- fha 9FPr U'lU\`-I S=P9 sn. 8 L85. 2.50 to 5 75 ` Y llinery direct ly one 50 9 50. I0.00. 1 ` l inated through the kidneys For all » ' Y' lN.»§w suits This store has been _handling clothing for one short season. in that little time it has stepped right into the position of leader- ship in the line. The new stuff-the smart things---the taste- fully designed and well tailored garments are here---for they are bought from makers who know---by buyers who know. l '| » And the beauty of it all is that you get the right things here at the same or niucli less prices than the ordinary kinds of clothing are sold for in most stores SUITS AND OVER- COA'I`S THAT I"lI` I mini AND WEAR. if 'Overcoats for Men "lllll/llllllll 'll' ‘lil n :lu I" ll““l ...;i=.,_l,, -J i l .u‘.l.,lrj,;l I I 1 i . _ll i;__i_ _ _ i, and A Q! ’ . _ ;;%fl,é 5 _ 'i in “Elf i ..q“li||v* 1 i _ ij f%i1;j,"fJ1,'= ,___ X M 'illii l' ei- i \ \\ ‘ .¢` lllvinn .mauro . Johnson & Johnson Tru; New suns Ar 8.15. io_so, 12,50, is.oo, 11.50, zo oo, 25.00. FALL oveluoirs Ar s 15, |o.oo. 12.50, |s.oo, is.oo. zo,co, zz_5o,'z5.oo, sooo. MEN’S RAINCOATS 5.00. 6.0!), 8.50, I0 00, I2 50, l5.00, I8 00, 2l.00. i'iAGi>ir>ns Ann A LONDON .C‘HA'/iid. ],0NIi0N, Sept. 13.-There is a rush just now to lenrri to play the; ba lies Moved l the cuimple mastered it while. at Oxford, a Grille for learning to play Scotlnnd's nn- tionnl musical instrument has sprung u Americans being among the most A Glasgow correspondent writes tn _ring aiset back home with them. The The llally Mirror: “'l‘his Summer ri number of Anierlcaus have inquired here as to the host methods of learn- ing to play the bngplpes, and several have expressed their intention of tak. llrince of Wales is said to have dc- llghted and surprised his Scottish London Irish Rifles, und maker nndl teacher of the bngplpus. He nd.rlcd' "Usualiyi I lmve about. thirty pu;piln n year, but now I have ns many ns sixteen at once. An Americnn to whom I was speaking the other duy told me I ought to go to his country . "l‘l|ere is n fortune for you there just now,' he said to me: 'people ure" crazy about learning the lingpipcs and hearing them played! “It takes the nvernge person about `clcntly well to play, suy, n simplol march on tlicm. "Phe Barren Rocks of Aden' is generally one of the cur- llcst tunes n pupil learns. Every tune must be nieniorimid, of course. It is not nt ull necessary tn know anything of music to learn the buz- lpipes. Several of my present pupils v l lot of money an ri piper on the mush linll stage. Allen Iloone, now mal: ing several hundreds of pounds six months to lcnrn the pipes sulll- l lure urrny officers. and I have tnugliti one woman. She is now making ii also one of my pupils. I taught him to plny what ure culled the ‘ini- pi'ovc¢l Scottislik bngpipcs. “A pupil dons not start. oh with UH* |>nlrni\u~s. For the first month he Icarus to play the 'clinnter,’ n rcr-d instrument. 'l‘he 'chnnter’ is quieter und cnslcr to bundle than ii full sci. of pipes, which weigh nine pounds. 'l‘hcro are fourteen dlfler- nnt parts in ii sct of bngplpes, and the wood used hns to bu seasoned, ,partly in oil, for about. twelve iinuit.li.~=_ lilbnny, African black wood, and cnciis wood are ull employed -in tho ninkiiig or hugpipcs, the 'bag' is lmiiic of ='liccpskiii." The Grown ‘.‘rlnce "I I-lontenegro is among thc r::".l-\\n»\»». i ocrsons for :whom Mr. Struck h..~ inode bag- _pip|\s_ Two hiindred and twenty-five irlollnrs ls the uri' “ ol thc' most. ex- lpnnsive set ol . 1 he has made, these beiugrmoan _ with ivory, III- ll ver, and gold, _,'l`m~ ordiiiury retalh "'prices range frtim‘ - $l7..i0 for e set. of L,lr%lplaturs Ola ¢\wmh»r.olop.4ni.f.$1|l. o,week as a piper fri America, wil si f 'i' a. set ol military plpll. _ _ 1 i. Moore E6’ McLeod ' _ /i'll'I\\\" II9-l2I Queen Street Charlottetown Q. 4 \. u I' 3-5 \ is #Y