joint notes. AUGUST 21, 1914 Y 0 -f i ` ~ ¢ 1 , , , \ » -. * .__-._., .._..e.___._a...}....»_..e.. _ .- . ’ t F i - v 5% . t m / f "1 , 1 . 3_1. , 1 I t '. .' _ . . 1' 1 “'53 “T391 Nl" THB OH OWN GUARDMH ""’”‘ Im!! or mmf ‘””'"‘ y PAGE FIVE _ SOAL __ .ae.7' »,. 4 l -as , I `\".<`.§ ‘\ _-_--f. _ g _ ,_ _ -- _, . *_* ;;" ,;_~ . i.,'.1v`~:§*l. ' .‘~."` - -. ..\\ ~."..--"~ . . @ n , ‘ . "- -1 i" '_ -'f -_ .v _ - - ~ - Letting You Down Easy If you place your coal ord- ers with us now you will be justlthat much ahead at the end of the season, for you know that the price of coal will advance later. We can supply the best quality of both I-lard and Soft coal at the lowest price. A. Pickaril & Co Phone 240 Ch’town by/il -. Choice Faim For Sale Situated on Coveliead Road formerly owned by the Liite 'Ihomiis Carroll, consisliiig of onn hundred acres of good land with new dwelling house and out buildings iill in good repair. Ternis on BDPlics.tion. Apply Mrs. William Jen- nings on the premises or BENJ CARTER & CO. 045.3.lilMwi`milipd Auctioneers Stoc£Sale We are authorized by Mr, Porley Much to sell on bis farm, Southport, on Monday August :ils‘, commencing at l ilil P M. 18 choice Miich cows, 2 newly calvrd cows, 4 cows to celve in September, 2 _veiir olds, li d riift horses, l iillio, l 2 year old, (Baron Calvin) 2 piss , 1 threasher and clrciner Terms li months credit on a_nprovod Be Good O To Yoiiiself by k@CI1iIlg` in ood physical trim and you wiTl be the best friend to yourself and ii pleas- l1r€_t0 Others. Most sicknesses begin in the ordinary and mmm' ailments of tho digestive organs. and for these ailments s '9 Pitts have become the most popular remedy. because they are so iiafe. so certain, an prompt in their beneficial action. i‘hey tone the stomach, stini- ulate the liver, regulate the bowels. By cleansing thc system and purifying the blood they prove that they Are Worth A Guinea a Box Dlreellonl of special value with cvery bog, Sold everywhere. ln lwxel, 25 ¢on\|_ Hard oal ips will be due here Monday August 3rd with 1000 tons of Stove & Egg sizes. i Customers will be supplied from the vessel. Geo. E. Full Retail oal Dealer l-EENJ. CARTER. & CO, ` a“i.0ill-ri lilinwfuiilip _1 Auctioneers Prince St. Wharf 7 I 1 ._- The best pfe‘ --.fgr paration you can possibly secu for tan, freckles, s u n - b u r n is Rexall Tan and Freckle Lotion. I MacKinnon D Cor. Great George and Kent Sts. Tan and hundreds of persons Freckles, all, in two ounce bot- This is an excellent preparation used by and recommended by ties 25 cents. rug Company P _.5 F f .\ . IQ) ‘ ` - ,ni l q;` DANGER 2., 79 l ics ,.-_._- , A Z _ 'S Mm _:I _ » . ,_ _ Q/ \ _ “il _ ,. _ vii;/,~ , ` ff 'f-2? _ ,. . .` .. . . Bright Twist Hick_ey’s Bright Cub Rival, ; Master Marine Smoking Tobacco, Bl3Ck TWW* nd Combination Twist Chewing T0b8¢C0- “iw “'..l‘.isl1:l:?.':., hi-.. "°~» “- Don’t Run The Risk of gmoking inferior tobacco. It is injurious to Y0U1”S€lf. and a nuisance to Y0l1f friends. Besides. 80041 ffag' rant tobacco costs no more. its all in knowing what to ask for. Remember anY0I'l€ of the following. JI ll" “Tlie Silver Black Fox lndustry" i If you intend making an investment in the - Silver Black Fox Industry 4 'ouii ssiivicss Aim xr vous cniuiminin 'Accurate and Authenticinformation tual’ be Obtained without charge 01' 0bll8ail0¥1. - nit Rom invssiurur i=.xciiANcs - - . E. I. 0ffi¢¢g; Royal Bank Building, Charlottetown. P DI reotors: Hon. John AKMW G°°rg° D’ Demois John 0, Hyndman William E. AUIIZW Montreal Office: London Of ce: » . - - St. Mary’s Chambers. ll 51° New B"ksBm|dmg 161/isirmi ` l'HE CENTRA L ouminiiin T 1T PAYS to buy in this Province. ` FLOWER SHOW Prince of Wales College. August zs-27. 5013. LONG CREEK- Rev. Angus Mac- Millan will preach in the Long Creek Baptist Church on Sunday, Aug. 23 at 7 p. in. PEOPLE’S CHURCH. - Mr. M. C. MacKinnon will preach in the Peoi>le"s omircii on sabbath nic zsra inst. at 11 ii. ni., and at Cliurclilll at 0.30 p. ni. A GOOD SUPPLY.-The Rev. Mr. Bell occupied the pulpit of the Pownal Methodist Church on Sunday morning and evening, and preached two ex- ccllent sermons. Mr. Bell has lost none of his old time vigor and holds a_wiirm place inthe Pownal congrega- tion. THE EVANGELINE.-The S. S. Evliilgellne arrived in char- lottetown early last evening. The following passengers arrived by her: From Bostonz- H. D. Fennell; G. A. Fenncll; Willisin Flan- “€I`y'; Miss K. Flannery; Miss F. Siniih; Mrs. M. McKenzie; M. W. Col- ouiionn; Mrs. Ciilchouii; George Cal- quiioun; ll. Ford; W. R. Hayden; Dr. M. Anderson; Mrs. Anderson; Miss B. \Villianis; J. D. Webster; Miss Pig~ ilott; Mrs. P. M. Mcl)o1iuld; Robert Mwoiinld: James Nieiioison A. L. rer- rell; D. J. Sculley Miss M. Broderick; M. Rnninglinni; H. B. Fuller; Mrs. Fuller; (J. B. Mcliuy; Mrs. McKay; J. ’l‘. Douglas; Mrs. J. D. Webster; Miss A. M. Fraser; Mrs: C. E. Sliuchforil; Miss H. Wlilte; H. Eldrich; Mrs. Eldricli. From Ilulifuxz- M. S. i-lugar; Mrs. llagar; lt. J. Burlium; H. S. Stone; Mrs. Stone; A. J. Rogers; W. F. Desmond. From Hawkesburyz- ll. Wright; G. Wright; A. Mclntosli; J. A. Sorimgeour; Miss A. llolnies; Mrs. J. W. Doyle; Miss M. Lawlor; Miss It. Lawlor; Miss ii. Creighton. ' :You will enjoy your outing more if you take ii Tlicrmos Bottle with you-You can keep liquids not Ur Cold for twenty-four hours. We have sonic nice lunch kits :it 32.25 each- Wc curry everything miide ir. this line. Extra Corks, interiors, etc. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, MU, :The Ladies llonie Journal for September ls thc Autumn Fusliioii iiiiiiiher und is ii very fine uno con- taining ii number of choice stories, (Special Articles, Needlework I"nsli- cupy sliould he in every ironic. sc-nil ions and other useful information. A iyour order to Carter di Co., Ltd., price 15 cents per copy by mail 203. 508i.~3-2`l.Til2i. ::'i‘liE BUYER Wil() STUDIES F.<‘()NOMY.~ ’l‘lie_.oldc-st. brand ol' White Lend on ilio (fiuiaidiiiii niarket toiluy is “llr:iniiriim's”. This White loud has been ii staiidnril "iii Enu- lish" for over 100 years. and for thi- Cniiudiaii innrket it is now made at the llriindraiirllendcrsoii Lead Works in Montreal, one oi’ the very iinost lend eorroding plants in the world. Briindrnnrs White Lead is corroded by ii speciril process, discovered by thc original i3ru.iiili':iin, n. process which makes the lead penetrate. ii great distance into the wood, thus ziiiordiiig protection to the wood torn much longer time than most other white leads. the buyer who studies economy will always give it tho pre- ference. v | _ . l _,,?§\_ - gg. .. /(Sli ‘i 49% I 5/ ll , H \r .ilk Q4 f ,fl ?\,_ . __ ,_, _Y ...",I' ‘\ An Ogortunity Owing to ill health of the active partner we are compelled to oiier for sole our large general business in the thriving village of O'I»eary, 1'. E. Is- land. This is one of best locations, and the business done, one oi the lnrgest Many gguntry store on P. E. Island. The stock comprises 9, complete line of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hiirdwnre, Boots and Shoes, Gents Furnishings and similar lines carried by modern general stores. There are also levers! good sgsncies which will go with the huilllilil- The buildings comprise n lB\`S° “nd up-to-date store and two \‘00my WMI houses on railway siding. Tenders will be received up to and including August 15th, 1914, and H! we mean business each tender must be accompanied by Q certified cheque for $1000.00 paysble to the Bank Oi Nova sootiii. o'i.¢ei~y. some to be “- turned if tender is not accepted. The highest or any tender not nec- olnrily accepted. Remember otpportunity khovkl but once at your oor. For further particulars cell vi' write to ' '_ ' ` xiiimzsnve co.. 0'|.esry, P. iii. iiiiiind, ieiaaveueiif ,_,_,_ _ _ i ("5 ' :lifia-ji-i_aivim mo. _' 5 _ ~ FLOWER SHOW Prince of Wules College, August 26~27. 5073, IlA\P'l‘IS'l‘S T0 MEET.-The Island Baptists_wi1i _meetiin Quarterly Sess- ion at Westmoreland on September ist and 2nd forcoiislderatioiiofbus- iness and discussion of live questions. tzllexall Cream of Almonds makes the skin cool, soft, pliable, trans- parent, deiiciously fragrant and clean-combihing ull the delightful qualities that makes for skin com- fort and refinement. lliiicliinnon Drug Btg_ Mti. as long ns a lady wears 8, garment made of this beautiful fur. 'Every- thing to assure its permauency. 5056 ::i’ure,Gold Quick Icings save time. 5079. Silver Black Fox -Company offers you one of the best propositions seen on the market. Write Wm. Moran, Char Zottetown, P. E. Island for particul- ars. W '"~' 3363-7-10Mti. d4~l i Ill MEMllH|lM ‘girl Ill ..lll - ~' MISS ELLEN STEWART The death occurred at her liorne in Bethel, Lot 48, at 5.30, Wediiesiiiiy afternooii, after a short illness, ol’ Ellen, the eldest daughter of the lute Mr. James Stewart. Miss Stewart, who always lived nt lionic, will he keenly missed by the fainily d id cicl ff' is lli an w e r e o rieiii , ani cr ileiiih at the comparatively curly age ol' 47, will come as ii decided shock to all. Besides liel' sorrowing inotlier, the following brothers uiiil sisters arc lel`t to mourn their loss»-Juiiieut lionic, Mrs. John Mc1)oiialil, Mount llyiin; John and Iiriico ut lionie, Suni- iiel in East Boston, \’Vulltioe in Win- nipeg uiiil Cliaries iii Vancouver, io ull oi`| \vlioiii ’l‘lio Guardiaii extends sincere synipuiliy. 'l‘lie i`iiiier:ii will take place this afternooii at two o'clook in the i'il.1iiily plot ni. the Cross Roads Ceiiietery. (Patriot and Examiner please CODY.) Mit. RUBEN DOYLE lt is with feelings of sorrow and re- gret that the death is received of Mr. Ruben Doyle, son oi' Mr. ami Mrs. John lt. Doyle wiio passed uwuy to his eternzrkreward at the early age of 26 years. " l-le was taken ill with pneuinoniii about three weeks ago but was llioiiglil io be well on the way to recovery. Heart trouble, however ,set iii subse- quently and on Sunday, at il p. iii. ‘death laid un icy liunil on him and claimed him for its own. All that medical Skill and the core and devoted love of the family could do was done for lilni, but ’t\vas in vain. . In his dying inonieiits lie was well lprcpurcd by his zealous and devoted pastor, ltov. A. P. Mcliellan and rc- ceiveil the lust rights of the Catholic Cliuroh ot' which he had always been a faitliiul and eiinrgotii: nioniber. Tlioiigh his life was short it was well lived and he \voii for liiinscll ii host ol' iriciiils. The esteem iii which lic was licld was evideiiocd by the very large nuinber who followed his remains on Tuesiluy morning to St. i\ndrcw’s Church when ii High Mass of \llllI Continue Your Figli sullni 7A\\\\\\\v//1/.illnma U . = FF \\‘illl SORBINE YRAUE NAHF Wi, U S PAY OF Will reduce lnflamed, Strolned, Swollen Tendons, Ligaments, Muscles or Bruisee. Stops the larnenes- and pain from :i Splint, Side Bone or Bone Spaviii. No blister, no hair gone. Horse can be used. $2 a bottle delivered. Describe your case for special instructions and Book 2 K Free. Alsunmqsujkq the antiseptic linimcni for mankind. c uceii Strnined, Torn Liga- mimu. Enlarged Gindn. Veins or Muscles. Henle Cuts. Sores. Ulcers. Alloys pain. hir: 81.00 lbotlleai onleruol dellverrd. Book "l'-Tvidenre" in-r ULF. Y0lJNG. l'.D.l'. lli Lvmml lilu..l|ontreai. Can. U1 i Requiem was celebrated by Rev. A. P. MscLellan, thence to the cemetery l where interment took place. The cor-- l tege included the members of C. M. B. A., iiiouriiing the loss of their dead brother. His pail bearers were Nushus Hac- Cormluk ,Cornelius Mcinnls, Joseph Barrett, James Aiikemi. Joseph Fisher, George McDonald. lfis father mother, three sisters Mrs. Jones, Nouton, Moss., Mrs. John Fisher ‘ Duluth. Mimi., Mrs. Joseph McDonald, Tracdie and two brothers. Elisha and Milton at home are all left to mourn. ` To the sorrowing friends The Guar- dian tenders its heartfelt. "Rcqulesciint in Pace." Co., Cor, Great George and Kent I "_ ‘ .-7.-|1-q :1Founded on B pelt basis this Per- 7 - - 1' »‘~‘-\_l‘."§?.' / 3// ._ \- -I Y }vf\ _ /,f 1 r ,\‘ i\`\o / . :zn 't mi tn bi di ide ds in V, ~ ii... iii i....i§;.. "r»..%i_'r..£‘....... ”-ii-n=ir* 119-121 Queen street-ciriown - /<.,»,-,N Moore £3 McLeod ,Qs manent Silver Foxes Ltd., will last ' » (l\ - ‘1'\` 1./ `/ ,. f , \\ 20 ‘Silt Discount off Boys’ Tweed Suits Boys’ Serge Suits Men’s Tweed Suits Men’s Serge Suits Boys’ Wate-rproo‘s Men’s Waterproofs Boys' Play Suits Men’s Pants _ Boys’ Pants Men’s Dust Coats Men’s Khaki Pants Men’s Flannel Pants Men’s Duck Pants all going at 20 p. c. Discount Friday Commences our Great Annual Midsummer Stock Reducing Sale The merchandising programme of this store includes the policy of making, each season, a complete clearing up of the season’s goods. In order to carry out the policy described-we open on Friday our animal “MIDSUMMER SALE” Every department that shows even the slightest overstock gets the price cutting axe. And remember-you can shop safely here at a sale, every item is just as re- presented-every item is good-attractive-new. TERMS ARE CASH ONLY. Special Sale Prices on New Men’s and Boys’ Clothing---See 20 ggi .` i' “ . Discount oft ` f I lil' ffl" ,gif-_7';'!'i','i;;ii'1f:; \ . '.';¢f1“'.`71;`i.‘i :-`iE___.i\ ‘ 3 *`fl`.’fi. ~-11:* ‘F i=£:‘e~;:f""§-.iffi . ’_»f;;':',- 1;.;-1. ' -tr,-.ft-zifL~.i ~,»' ' Mens soft shirts '.~_;-‘_~ 1-;\:'-T _ 1~i::'~,~~i'-il ,I ;»i»}-_ ;.‘_;~;,; ii ifitia/1 7 - 4- .»:-.fl .}:__/; 'i in . . . ;_';’;r..|v ;., i " i 'ru ,N l' i Men’s Negligee Shirts Tile r~ if il- ' Men’s Satteen Shirts Men’s White Shirts Men’s Gingham Shirts Men’s Pajamas Men’s Balbriggan Underwear Men’s Light weight ; i ‘ Wool Underwear ,l;ilf.`.»¢. B. V. D. Underwear " "~»"-` Boys' Bal. Underwear. Lion ll _ a some Brand at 20 p_ c_ Discount. Men’s Flannel Shirts gy Against Flies \\\\\\\\\WIllHIIII&_\\\ 7IlllIIIIIf$\ D- ‘ Have you noticed from ie newspapers what a war as been waged against ies? Do you share in this ht, by ridding your liorre flies. We can furnish the estroyers at right prices. Sticky Fly Paper, Poison Fly Paper, Fly Swatters, Insect Powders, Etc. lies carry deadly germs. Swat them Now. O:h:!J ,.,,. ;3°i-v- '11 olinson & .lolinso The Quality Drug Stor llllll’lIl4\\\\\\\\\\Ullll\\' % M Try Our New S Golden Shower Perfume Golden Shower Per* fume is one of the most delightful perfumes that has ever crossed our counter. It brings you the concentrated g ory of thousands of fresh full bloomflowers. Price 50c an ounce. Call in for free sample. Tlie Two Macs 149 Gt. Geo. St. G-| iii l ...... ..............».,...-uni ,, »i rn B ululn\\\\\\\»&@////@\\\\\y\y@(A\\ here. One third off Straw Hats Get a smart straw hat for the remainder of the season now-when you can buy it for factory cost or less. The best range in P. E. I. AT ONE THIRD OFF. ‘ One third off Men’s Straws. One third off Boys’ Straws. ()ne third off Boys’ Wash Suits. One third off Boys’ Blouses. One third off Men’s Linen Hats. 25 ggi 05 Smart new Felt Hats Any and every felt hat in the house is yours during this midsum- mer sale at 25 per cent under the regular price. HARD HATS 25 per cent off. SOFT HATS 25 per cent off. 25 p. c. off Leather Belts 25 p. c. off Linen Handkerchiefs 25 p. c. off Dogskin Gloves Cutting Prices on Furnishings 20 p. c. off Bathing Suits ‘£49 25 p. c. off Suede Gloves 25 p. c. off Armlets and Garters 25 p. c. off Boys’ Overcoats 25 p. c. off Smoking Jackets 25 p: c. off Lounging Robes 25 p. c. off Cashmere Sweaters 25 p. c. off Athletic Jerseys. 20 p. c. off Swimming Jerseys 20 p. c. off Umbrellas 20 p. c. off Soft Lounge Collars 20 p. c off Wash Ties 20 p. c. off Silk Ties 20 p. c. ofi Men’s Lustre Coats 20 p. c. off Men’s Dust Coats. l’ii§.Ti“iT§‘és 39° Here is a special Midsummer clearance of nice dress fabrics-a lot of them-black and colored- worth to 1.25 per yard ......... ..39c 25 per cent off Wash Goods Voiles-Ratiues-Musl ins - Dimities- Colored Linens-Repps-Piques-all 25 p. c. ff. 0 25 p. c. off Long Silk Gloves grey and black only. 25p. c.off Short Silk Gloves in grey- white-black. _ 25 p. c. off Chamoisette Gloves Colored Parasols-HALF PRICE 25 p. c. off Leather Shopping Bags 25c off Embroidery Flounciogs 1-3 off Embroidered Voiles l-'i off Embroidered Ratines 1-3 off Embroidered Linens. i A _...s\s."~2=S'f-