3938-8-5m12i I I prefer, you will find the righ AUOUST13 1914 ` -f . ~ 'l A p __ '-"l'HF_- L1'1'iss'r Niiiws THE CHARLO'.l"1`E'1'0WN GUARDIAN Umm' or u.li.'n i *tn PAGE FIVE SCUTT. YOU SEE rr ? I Tac nur H To BUY COAL “|1519 - Hard Coal We expect the Schooner “W. N. Zwicker” next week with 900 tons best quality. Anthracite Coal, in Chestnut Stove, and Egg sizes. We will be pleased to have your order for delivery from this vessel. Lowest price. A. Pickard _& Co , Phone 240 Ch’town l The Wretchedness of Constipation C" 91|-l¢l£l; lui overcome by \ CARTEIVS L"l UVER PlLl..§.-"IE °==°- l=1i»i.v 'ro nsavenf 9 fi/,__ l \ ,_ f .. .lll.l’-...-.l?,l5.llTf.llBl- ff llUllll.DlF!......-l P_'l@@. l.lCeut_iato, will preach' at Vlestmoreland at 10.30 ii., m, TRYQN AND Bonsnnw BAPTIST. `-Service-t will be held on Sunday next t, E - UV Arthur Hum POWNAI, (`IRCU1'I‘.-The services OH 1’0Whal circuit next Sunday will be Pownal at 11 and 7; Mlllview ut 2-30. Rev. li. llell, Charlottetown Wlll Dreuch in the absence ol ltev. E. S. Weeks. CHURCH PICNIC AT CI{APAUD.- The Annual t‘liurch of England pic- nw will be held on the Rectory QFOUHGS at Crapnud on the alter- ‘~lHAltl S W\\'l‘El) -Yesterday the (‘imii.dn l'ox lxchnnge received inqui- ries for five shares in twenty-one fox companies paying 1914 dividends. The, older came from nbroi-id See ad. nmuv _- - -_-___ _ _ __ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____ .___._ _________ _ ___ _-_-_- _-_-_*_ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ' """"""" " " ' _, . Q ! i'r PAYS to buy in this Province. | 1vi1r.1'rr.i POSTAL i'.iitns.-.»\s- I _ -_ , ither lot just received of bhe boys on ViESTMOltELAN'D.- Mr. Earl Mc- board “(‘ncouna” now- on gale at M¢.» . r particulars 4075. MURRAY RIVER - The Sacrament of the lord’s Supper will he dispens- .ii in the Presbyterian (‘hurch, Mur- I‘i1.V River, on Sabbath, Aug, l6th, inst. The pastor will he ass stcd by }tc‘I. John Muclntosh, M. A., B. D., oi St. James Church, Sydney. noon of Tliursduy, August 20th. |1068. fo ` , e " . }lALLOWE'EN 'l‘EA.- The Char- lottetown Hospital wish to announce their nuniinl Hul1owe’en Ten. to be licld in Market Hull Building on Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 2! nnd 29, 4025, Rl`f\lOl{ CON'l‘l{ADIC'l`El).- Rlessrf Carvell Bros. ycsterdlay received s llolclgrnin refnting n rumour whicl. was current in the city to the effect that niivigiition in the Ht. l.u\v1‘eiic¢ was stopped. The telegram read. "All ports in St. l.n\v1‘cncc open; ull siiilcrs in ofpcrntion. Uuscnpcdin schcdiilc not chiainged." I’¢)lsl(`l‘] (.‘()L'li'l‘.-_-\t the Pollci Court yesterday Eriiest Regan, on ii charge of having been drunk and dis orilcrly on the 9th, was lined $20 oi sixty days. Ile piiid thc line. A case u;_‘uinst Micliiicl ;Hennei~i»|':y for drunk- enness on the 11th inst. was post,-' pinned until this morning, the defenql, :int not huving been able to attend l`oui't yesterday. _\N AP‘l’l~li\l'. TO TI-IE WOMl<1_\' Ol' l<‘lltS'l‘ hll\}'l`H()lJlS'l‘ l`1lill}{UH.-- It linving been dt-cidcd that the Iindici of l‘iin;idii will provide ii Hospital ship tn be pw-sented to the linl\<'l'iul tlovernment, the ladies of the l‘ii~si Methodist church ure i,,.vitcd to send their cuntrilnitioiis to thc fund for this piirpose to Mrs. .liinics -Pntoii, 241 Prince St., or tn_ l’ui.on`s store, the n;oney to he lurwiirilcd to the Vice-Presideiit; an coming from the ludles of this congfogntign. The Committee trust that every lady will conti‘il.’ute, ns any sum, sinnll oi`L liirge, “ill be grntefiilly received and ` duly ncknuwledged Sutllrdtiy \\'ill=bi- the lust duy for receiving contribut- ions. 4054. 12’1‘he Perinitxieiit Silver Foxes, l.td_l clilirts the closest; scrutiny from che investor. (limit: "'.»\" niiiniigeiiicnt. tiriidc “A” foxes bought iron. rnnch- es of Grade “_-\" honesty 4ll63- szivermunent Silver Foxes Ltd.. I-ligh (11,135 hreediing stock, Moderate capitalization. A good -sound invest- ment, , 4063. ::Don't niliss the big dividends in the (ox business. The St. Lawrence Silver Black Fox Company offers you one of the best propositions seen on the market. Write Wui. Moran, tlhar lottetown, P. 143.' Island for particul- Brs. W 33(i3~7-10Mt.l. - lHlE Ellllll LIFE llSSU|lllllIE Eli. Cunadifs Oldest Life Company, in line with its well known brond mind ed policy has decided to issue polic- ies on regular plans -ut ordinary rat- es to men volunteering for service in Canada. For volunteers fur service overseas, n small extra. premium is nskcd to make up. for the extra has- A tl com »iny‘s old ulicies znrd. s ie D D are lnlilsputahlo as regards travel nnd Occupation old policy holders will be free to engage in the defense of the Empire in ony country. K. S. Rogers, special ngent of the Cnnnda Life will -be gliid to quote rates on any plan of Assurance. 4058-8-12M3-i. 5 if " Y ..\_ i lf \>,\ON \ §)@ . Ji,/il I / . ____ ras _ Af/ \i-60° . _ J ,/’ ` . ___~.;’ ‘~ _ -se-~ _ Kiunon Drug Co. 4079.- HARTNIW HALT..-The liev. W. l). Wilson will conduct the service nf Hartney Hall on Sunday, 16th inst.,l NEW l)OMI\I0l\.-lhe Rev. Angus, McMillan, of New York, will preach ln the New Dominion 1’i'es\»ytcriiii\ Church at 3 p. m. on August llith. AT YORK HOTELL- Following were guests this week at the York Point .tlutel:#- Miss Murphy, Monc- zon; Miss Paoli, Miss Agnes Paoli, Charlottetown; Mrs. G. A. Gular- rnenn and Aldinn. A. I.. Gplurineuii, Sprlnizfli,-ld, Mass.; lluthcttii Hollo- ‘ian, Miss Jessie F. Hollluhun, Scars- lule, N. Y.; J. J. and Mrs. Duffy, Tlharlottctovni; Mrs. D, Sheehan, Lynn, Mans.; Messrs S. P. Puoli, S. Paoli, A. J. Cullen, Robert Luiton, I. E. Cullen, J. C. lluncun, Henry iriflln, Joseph Mclsanc, John Mc- llnsters and J. B. Corish. ’l‘Hl-I Pl.\-2*-Tsil ' 'iss L KAIDWNTEY D f rl' "ll"| B”lRG"E"'-"""Td%';c§" 'rlC»“"`=" Dlzdzsrgé Bpiiillflliil-'iif"" "Ni ,- ,.|"|,i .za ' "/\\\\”K \ c \\- \\\ “If you want to got ii ,good close, zliave iiitliulit. that stinging, burning fter the slinve, try liiitliyiiiol Shur- ' (‘|‘cuir Ui course ii. dull rn:/oi' ,ng 1 . . ins 11 lot to do with thc iliscoiiifiiit if shaving, Init m-ost of thc truiiblc| s caused by poor liitlicr. liluthyinol -lhnving Cream makes .. rich crenni. atlier. It softens the toughest benrd nukes shaving ii pleasure nnd leaves' .hut cnol, coiiiiortuble feeling nftur: ihuving thiit you so desire, it tube !5c, Miicliiniion Drug (.‘fo.i, Cor., Trent Gegrgc nnd Kent Streets. Et( §\llll| I//A\\\\\\\\'f/I/I HIIIIQ Good Mornin Linen Bargains 'f‘l'i`3"i`°'i‘5°'i`~°"-1";-=5°`l=ii` "` 7 °' "" , --.-.. 4 9 to 12 o’clock only This Thursday morning bargains in the Linen department have come tio be a most _,interesting feature of_ the weck’s selling programme. Every item listed is one of high class nierit._ Every item listed is deeply price cut for this special3 hours of moming selling. Every item is a desirable and useful one. Stugy the list to-day-take advantage of the low price to secure what you have been nee ing. Special prices from 9 to 12 o’clock only. 3.50 to 4.50 Table Cloths---Special at 2.25 Here is a good chance for you to get a great big linen bargain, bigger and better than any that has been offered to you in white damask. All pure linen table covers, there are twelve cloths in the lot; nearly all different patterns, also in differ- ent sizes-67 x 86 ins-81 x 81 ins-72 x 90 ins-84 x 102 ins. They are all very pretty lioral designs and range in price from $3.50 to $4.50 your’s special 2 'l hursday morning sale from 9 to 12 o’clock for. ................................ ._ ° l8c Crash for l3c 38c Sheeting for 32c _ All all lJU1`€ l_111€I1 l0W