~?_ 1; ’ ; _~ _-_~»~f I _ _ _ _ »_ L-A ° O y 0' *-~O 7 0=--~_»~o- ff ~o_~ v-»~_o~'~»o;-~.--.o1~¢ l » 9 ' /uf Q_- ' NA'i'UnE’s LAXATIVE ; .; FORMAN at is the whole whleactl: ram er co ce , gvith thrgpoutbrr lgran- 9 coat prepared in such , 6 '-9*-_O-T~‘_'0'l-»"O :.4 1 O fgys- 9 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN '* ”' 26. 1919" - " -THE GUARDIAN is on sale at ’ -ICE CREAM `SOClAL. TRVON Presbyterian church grounds lhurs- _‘I F R H [Z lMr`_ Dr' :lay evening. Aiig.f 28, in aid of Sab- rs] _' ‘ ear ffm _ _ biith school Libriiry Interesting pro- Houffwn fue “smug M15' M"tLhewh` ' '_ _ ‘ TWO CENTS PER WORD each IT PAYS to buy in this Province. “nemo” tor advertising in this cob umn. Cash must accompany order mf[erty.s' summenidm minimum charge twenty five cents. -HEAR Ano ses _-‘rite 'rmii of h E t d' the 98th by Major Hooper in New T e London Hall, Thursday cvening,'Au,;- ust 28th, at 8 oclock. Admission 25 _ r _ _ ¢eu¢g_ ' 434.3.2t;1\1g§p¢1_ ..*COAL LADEN.-l‘he sciiiionci Alph B. Parker is in Souris with s cargo oi' 60 tone coal for Mr. B. ouiis.-b. '+ a way as not to irri- .¥ O _~_:'°';-»:¢‘_,_ ° :_A-_ 9 tate' the intestines. ”~ In making fbolifedtiled Wli_ea_'r Eiscuit we retain the outer. bran- Coat. so useful in promo- ting"lJowel e;>ce1'cise1°a;t *X022 Z0.”-7-'$10 'o--.0 'o_o »»-so ~»?!o,:»_°"'»=¢,: ¢‘g°-:.1-_vo . t;*=®=¢:@l{¢=@Z%®=v= Eno? 'OZ '~ the some time supply- lngiall the rich,IJody- ‘» hui cling’ material in the whole grain in a digestible form". The most real toocl for the Ieastimoney. Deliciously nourishing for any meal with sliced bananas, peaches or other fruits. 'V ‘ 6' {\._,_. ` -<- ’ 4-§§`-"2;<_-~f’;\._\\ fr _-\_\-tv( " r f \__ ..- ~~§\~` f -ff. / -v 11%-1 2" _.__ _'__ _ lL___. __ ..-._. ._-&._. _ _ _- __I BINDER TWIN E :fir grain. lf storiuy first line evening lol- S lowing. (‘onie ear . 472-8-26M`-'i ()`l.uar_\' llrani-li ot? the G. VV. V. A. 'lllllli 'L' Wdi' :il.ti~ntl the l7..\l.ll..»\. convention. eil by Rev. li‘iitlir1i' ('oX. ll ' Se -CARD OF THANKS.-Wo wish H_ who i-ciirlciwl such valuable assist- (ju ance in suvlui; our store and other f biiililliigs :tt our recent ilre, had it thc near by neii.1hli`ors serious results p Stl to thunk those from the surrounding; of -PAtlNFUL ACCIDENT.-A young co lad nzinir-il t‘lnrk inet with :i p:iiiit‘ul act,-itlciit in town un Sunday cveiiing. lie lndr-rtook to crniik :i l\`oi‘il wr. fir in'liis :ii‘ni_ The injured linib luis Le been <-ni'oi`1ill_\' set und illtlioii,;3i rest as out of biisiiicss t‘or several wot-k:=_ ll. ln all _~Mrs. John A. Barlow, his nrrivod is lift-nio nftcr visiting her .flnuglii'_\i' Mrs. John Coulson, of Sen V/lbw. “ ~.\lrs 'l`li‘eop_ Nelson, ol tiliarlot- tetown has retiirnctl liuuic after vi:~'it- “Y ing friends ot (Wellington. , ' _ _ D through the press to thank ull those and RAILWAY COAL--(‘lpt Lan ly , . _ *F f , ,, I I* ' " ' - .. . - . f - .~ " - ~~ ~ ~ly as Mrs. .tirclifbald McDonald ~ 'ri _sH|PP|NG__E [_,_ I S t_ nlgaii oi’ the schooner .~\l‘U0l_\i1 ‘W of clout.; the coils being, so tliitic thcio was sonic otlieis neai A I ' _ ie' mam. Sch(,,,,,e, I4;\|i;uf!i,?,?,';,(,l;)I`C59, filled Wm! 200 I-OHS Of 0031 *UF the tthat ti icaiu and iva-gon could hardly good.-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ML- young inun itcbertsou, who fell my " ’ Railway -S t et througli thcni lt wa the ban Doiiald iornierly of Sailors Hope, ure Mi' Mi'l‘arlunes *house mu( about I. i _é. .,_ - ~._-- Q . . ‘S "__- " :gig 1_;l|?|l|l2,l;)l";,`()[l|]lNlf:_2§]vI|lgf:£:n:1' -- ner piece in the vicinity although visiting the i’ot-niers parents, Mr. and iifteen days ago is around agaln_ . _ _ .- ._ . . CALLED AT SOURIS--Capt. M0-' coal fm thi, li.iil\\.iy_. ll Loud of the schooner HMUM.. is in ‘ i H A- cv A port enroute to ‘Sydney iii IID-11113! -A MEETING ofnil inonibers of the wamng fm. a fail. wim|__S_ “ "’ “*“ _‘i U UW ‘"‘ ‘»’ 16?' ..*A Rouen'-i Tnii='_-'rii._»_ schooner- -f' , day, at 7.30 o clock. All members and _.Dann <.npt_ Cam arrlvmx in Sou,-is rl~turncd incn iire asked to nttend. . today Wim u, wma of N0 tcm, (-.,;,|_ 475'8'36“M2' Capt. (‘:iin experienced a 1-oiigli time & I I 'td' in the Gulf during the tstorni li`rirlny _ -T0 ATTEND C.M.B.A.-Rev. J. night, but brouglit his ship siitely in- f."$5122"'I1..§fIfII.'f'Y§ITIff";.-Iiffiffiff `..-'Iii “’ ”""‘ ""“““ "““""“"`S1 II9-IZI Illleeil ' Street Charlottetown _ ..*.»\niong the visitors to iiharlctte- During liisnlisciir-it he is being rellev-. town diiriiig the Pi'liire’s visit. were niilor .\ir'l.r-an aiiil Mrs. .\lcl.e:1n,_ Messrs H. H. Acorn, -Mr, Slnvert, lluv. A. Brown and. Mrs. ilrown. D1* Mrs. Small, 'W_ li. and Mrs. rrie. ' ‘ ' ..’°‘FISHERMEN ON STRIKE.- ""l "0"" fm' me ‘lulck l"*’*l’0““€ Of With the Gloucester ilslir>riiioii's siriko li on they are deniiinding ii fixed would have o<~i~.iii'i'r-il. _`\Vo wish also`p,.ic(, fm- np fm, mminty A scat-nity mackerel ln the Aiiierifuiii market districts who canie to o|'t'ei' their aid. Wm must Hkciy mlguel with lim pros- l’. Mac-Nutt & Son. French River. pmt of vm-y high 1-,ricfis Vessel nwii- 487- ers cannot pay the prices iiemiinrled 1' and tails of selling their ships to the astiiit.: triide.~S. _` ..*FISHING SCHOONER.-The st soliiing sclioonr-i' to s.iii tr.>n\ and in so doing the crunk i-»>~'ei‘.~t-ii Sourls this your was tho "l' i‘1'.l1‘< f`.' with such force ns to snap oft' ri bone i’lttet1 out bv Messrs _Vluttliew & Mc- :in Ltd., with Capt. \Viillni:@ ‘Walker inastcr with a. crciv oi 10 mon. lui.: well, the iirciilteiit. will put tho lad (‘!\ill. Walker who Dill lllitl DOH dill" I-'I Friday niglit’s storm reports lhzit -_¢_-;--ii ` many of tim 5(-l1r)t>l,~i 01’ fish \\'lIlt‘li Worn WES'1‘El}N PERSONALS reported, on the North Side were ‘ iall linrriiig, but believes that there fioiislrlr.-i'alilf» innckercl in the North y-:intl that corlfisli :irc very plenti- .-S. ..*SUCCESSFUl_ TEA AND SALE. The l.nrlii~s` lleipiiig llriuil Society the Souris l’i‘esbyiterir\ii cliiii'r'li, ld their nnntizil l`i;iz:ini‘ and Solo on _ -» . '- - _ 1;: » A space-making clearance of women’s coats VERY DAY COMES SOMETHING NEW-demanding room in the women’s ready to wear section. There’s no dodging the need for space- so-to make sure of it-we’re going to enipty some coat fixtures with these economy offers on coats. Donégal Tweed Coats 5 to $24.00 ` ° n These nice, well made Donegal Tweed coats- all new this season, various sizes just twelve left to choose from. Worth to $24.00 special at__.!ii15. $33.00 Donegal Coats for._._._._’.._.$22. lI‘ov$re£.(%oth Coats Trim Indy like fawn covert cloth coats, all new this season, just a few left, worili to $32.00 will be placed on sale Thursday at. ........................ _.$20- $36.00 Covert Coats for_._........._.$24- . \**’l s' /to ‘ .I *~ i’f \ ._ li _1 ,fy , t .. _ ._ V. .r.,~_ 4 /I 3 -\\ A-`»"“'i|t<..» i. ' '~r ll: I ,I - V‘ V, ill. ~ .A;'_._ 4;,. V -_ THIS trade-marlc on the tag is your as- surance that you have received the genuine Plymouth Twine- lhe kind ihaI's always good. ltivor. lil vor. H -i _ _ _ (Il --The Misses (lr>rti'uilr= :ind Miriam tm (‘ainei'oii, Stiiiiii\f‘i‘r4iCl0_. “nfl Sllendlng the liittl-‘r wi# iniglit inontifin were their liolidays with tricuils at liitliiiiitm II ` . , V _ ni -Miss Gliirrys lliirlow, of Welling- T ton was ii passeiigci' to Kciisiiigtoii. .m ~.\'iiss Margaret. Griiilii, lowii. is ‘h spending her vacntioii with friends ut Bloonificld and lllcigarry, Lot T.ll .\l S tz -.\li-s. Tlioinns Nellignii and Bliss (.0 llogan, Siiiiiiiicrslrle, ure i-pr>iirliii;: in their hollrl.iy.~i with rclntives :it Hope ll, 'We Sel the best Maile. ilur prices are `- as low as the lowest. - I WHOLESALE & RETAIL _ A", : f. 5,’/a* 1 _‘Q -_.4 ..<_. .. ,` I .," Carter & Co. Limited - ` , Hour, Iwecds, Binder Twine etc. etc. Queen Street Warehouse _ _ P 'WWW i _ Q Feed We have in stoclr loollngs Corn l‘lour l00 liags VCi'ackerl (Jerri 200 Bags Scliumiiclicr lteeil 600 Iings Bran . Feeds are very scarce with prices advancing. _ We can recomnicud- our Corn Flour. which we are selling at$~1-.50 per bag while it lasts. We would also h i gg li I y rccomnieiid the Schiimacher Feed wliich con- tains ii mixture Corn, Ilzirlcy and Oil (luke .‘.leal, and which we are now offcriug at specially low prices, by the bag or in ton lots. A. Home & Co. . Piioirssiorii. Ciios i l'Dr. DeVan’s French Pills A rellnblu lil.-i:iil:it.lni.r Pill for Women. $5 A box. Sold at :ill Drug Stores, oi ninllerl to nny ntlilri-sn on receipt 0! pi'l<-o. 'Flu' Snobs-ll Drug Co., St. Cuth- 0 rio nrlnen, ntn . ltvstnrvs Vim :ind Vltnlity; for Nerve rind Bruin: liirri-risen "grny mntteri" B Tonic-will build you up. $3 a hnx, or two for $5, nt drui: storr-ii, or b¥ mflll ,on rect-list of pri(-o. 'Phe Seobell Drug UQ., Bt. Cutlinrlnc-N. Uutlrln. Sold by Geo. E. Hughes - V i- iN 'ones of Price PREPAR I vos win--in sunrise ._, _~f=° _ nice vous co/aim .s_r<>_i2§_!,. ~ t r' lux.- ftvoms COAL Q UARTETTE ` THERE are several rea- sons wh y y ou 1 should buy your winter I coal during the summer months. The most im- I portant one is that you S. S. HFSSIAII Barrister, Solicitor Notary Puhlle, ate. MONEY T0 LOAN MDMIIIIC. P. I. I. will thereby effect a con- siderable saving of money A -and then there may be ‘ a notable shortage of coal just when you are in ` need of it. Who can tell? D. STBMRT, ll. C. Barrister, Solicitor and _ '. Notary Public Newman llock. Charlottetown lrnnch Omoo, Georgetown _Honey to Loan on Reel leuto I ' C. LYONS & C0. Phone ill Queens Wharf 1 i.._..__.__.1.. ____ _figf to spoiitl ii low weeks with her sister Mrs. John A. t‘oulson, of Sea View. N.Y., and Gordon (irvoii, Boston, N( Mass., lo-it for their honics on Satur- IL. vrii-ation with ,their sister, Mrs. J. .»\. R llillll-*1\.\‘. Suiiiiiiersifle_ ll - P( ' Li sioci omiirioiisr; rs. ltogrws, Miss Colliiigs :iiidl e-.ssrs_ Uolliiigs and llrowii, and Mr.| inli-_v, rill of wlioin were lionrtily nn- ' red. Mis. ll. l’. lluclieniiii nioior.-tl iriini liriy l~`orluno and ilelitpiiltitl 0 iiiitliviiru by wlioin she was so well known iii the pnst as ori.:aiii= id sweet siii_L1i\r ot' St. .lziiiics i'hiiri"i he not pro<'i'r\rl.~' ot' thc c\'cr.‘::‘: iountcd ti $1341. ri ..*ANNANDALE--Tlic wheat crop lr.ol.`I:7‘“`.~..~;?.'s. :Q1 = _. , :` » "" ‘fr 73" *sis ._ ll mighty little money---and will frcslionup your ward- robe in great shape. 'l`herc's a table full of these, Another great lot, worth to $8.00 for.; ..... .....$2.00 g furnished by l\‘, B. Mc(?ur§s¢r:se ' ....' v-~ ---<'T.‘r ' s~. .- .".~'- ' -5F' 3: llAI.ll-‘AX, August 25-(Qiiotations »` ""¥I~'Tf;~" ,_ t<>cf\ ;fP‘?¥S;.I‘.-,1-_ hwistggtgitigibpt #iris-s-rnaul' 'I _ -_w mu ‘o' Aviv \sTirKY'~rLv `cATcHo‘n_ Clean to handle. Sold by aH Druggists, Grocers and General Stores 1 ' _ ___ '-f _ . QL Y J LABOR sin. iii, usual amusements will be BIG PIC IC DAY 1919 _ AT_ SUMMERFIELD Near Emerald on the Main Road ‘ ° from Charlottetown to Summerside. _ _ This will be a bi§ Picnic on the St. James Church Grounds. _ efreshments and the provided. EVERYONE INVITED Getting Full Value for Your Money is lleal Thrill Thrift dons not imply iloprlviitioil, iiltlioul.:li soiiic people have an iiicii that tlioy must. practice sulf- surrillce in ordnr to gave, Tho twoiniin who knows wlint thrift inorins seeks first the worth oi' hor ino- iicy and, it she iliids it, savings are tho logical re- suit. There is no form ' elf thrift to conipare with i`\;ill vi\luo‘t’or the money ynii spend. And tiiera is no form of waste to eonrpnro with thu luiphazord spond- ing of money which takes no heed ot value. K power were used ln shopping elsewhere. The reason for this iles in the tact that our patrons get i'ull value They pay the lowest prices in the city. and consequently save money. In other words, theyprnctice thrift in the best form. T9' . _ " F ` .4 » V - I" ` _ ,!!»_-la' 5 I _\ r*_"r. "`“§» _ » ‘ 1 _ '_ ~ People who tio nu iiien if _ , I; _ - ~ _ ' L 2 - ,Q ' » 1 shopping at this Store au. il'._‘- ¢ ; I ‘ ’ I _ -=\-. ' - ‘ tomiitlcnily snve in the _- ~ _" - _ ‘ `. ` » "_- course oi.n yenr, it sum _° _' » , ‘ ` -_ - '_ _ which permits purchiislng I-Q.; _ _'L - _ ' ~ __ - 1- ‘ ' 4. additional things, which ' - _ ‘ _ 1 ~ 1 ° * _,° ’ otherwise could not he ` 1| ' f - Ig’ .- _§° , » "0 » , _‘*’ bouslit li the some pur- ~ ' _ ° » , ’ - - f ‘ ’ ° °, chusln ~ . *_ 1- - (@é-571 _ r->-H2, nruucnnneulnfrlrl-D novlnmrnvlu ° llsmnmn t If _\_`, ,` ’ ~. ‘4 ‘.- v“ "”"‘»'-."5 ' » _ _ " <3" `»'.~° 1-#Qi A most durable and econ-Y A big variety of the latest _ omical floor-material for the patterns now in stock. Com- t bathroom, kitchen, laundry, pare it with other printed I etc., because it is absolutely floor-coverings and note how water-proof. A A wonder for economical it is. Q weant' The Cold Seal guarantees ._ Requires no cement or taclcs ' that Congoleum will give t V., to_ hold it down.ATwo yards you satisfaction. _ lt°a pasted I )f'W|d¢-_/ N on the goods. / ` ' ` ‘-I ' I CONGOLEUM RUGS rr ' 1 `\_ vi- _ 4 ‘_`\:l' -'Ji A Sow T* lt". Nr.. ” _C ll it' pot* .I _:J /_ I ¢_ __ Congoleum Rugs 2x3 yds. $ 9.00 “ “ 3x3 “ 13.00 “ “ 3x3l-2 yds. 15.00 ' _‘ “ 3x4- “_ 17.75 -' 1 . , . a '.i ~ ' .. i \ , ,N ._ ., ..._ ._.. _ ~