1914 "".mnnx'rnsmiixvs` '- -_ ' .' ~‘~-='='- _m~v§:»~.:~‘,._- __ _-' . ,,_. - _._i~_~.».;,.--.;i f/-. .- .,= . ' _ v--ir-~ i~~.°.t:.-»; .-,_ ,~ _ _ . - . _~.. ._ . _ 1 » .. - --.1 - s » . , » .;.»~. iw. . _ . _ ,;~.'L.i'° -'-»1~,~".».-.,...'ii. ..i,....i»,j.»°,*..-tap! Ie’ "”* 1'5". ,._.'..’.§.’€T'.i,_.’ ;-' ,__ . 'Wi of-~f‘»' i".i£j"’i5""i~i""’ ' “"*“"*'" 51"" 6'1" " " ,."'»§i..`}'f~ "-.',.'.?.’s5,..'~‘.Iii.I-. 5*"-~Tf" l‘ ‘ 7 ~"" I ` , ,_ .. . _ , . ll -_ ’-. . . ;_.{_ ._:.__.._.v . 1, gi.; _,- ‘ \‘..iii_._:__v¥_,$-...'y<_v_#ggi_mx f --._ .. ._ .NMA __ ` \ X K _ ommLo'r'rn'rowu ouiiitniaii ---5 i-im or item” ,A95 pm; 1 - , ,- .-,_, __ ey -_ .\, JI; 1 iililiiiii. J I _=j._, »“ 'i _‘ll H I '//N ' igir. . _ ~T w§:lf.fl.h1 l _ ,-~_;`.:.[. »v'_`v?~'.1 . _..._ Cl. .` ‘»-"y ' / "‘. .» . ~`.'U|"l6h'. ~ H Letting You Down Easy If you place your coal ord- be ers with us now you will ‘ ’ ’ "** ’ ` ` _-.. _ _.._.,.._._.____ , °° I ---I YouriFavo1‘iteBran¢lJ,f,i 6 I _._ li' P-Wig-l I izsg ' THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN sl;;AdDIES HANDBAG LOST-See Clas- e columns on front page, 5143 Come in and talk it over with us. 5196 \l;ECTURE .TONlGl-IT.-There should e a crowded attendance tonight ro hear Professor Julius Nelson. Biologist °f New JGFBGY College, lecture with Steieopticon Views on Oyster Colin;-e_ ` 5201 u criEAMEnv Picnic--'riio nimo just that much ahead at th J et end of the season, for yo a know that the price of co will adigance later. We ca supply the best quality o h both Hard and Soft coal at t lowest price. A. Pickaril. & Co Phone 240 . Ch’town Mink for Sale Nova Scotia selected rsinch-raised stock. _Apply at once, ti. A. Munso, I Truro, N. S. 8792-8-3M1m»o. ‘ . (‘ompaiiy have arranged for a bask picnic for their patrons 'rand /thc-llr 11 friends. at ilie Creamery on Wednes- day, September 2nd An excursion f triiin will leave St. Peters at 10.30 a. m. stopping at all stations and will zir- e rive at the grounds at about 12.30 p. m. After linicli the gathering will be ‘ addressed by Hon Murdoch McKinnon, Commissioner of Agriculture, ltev. Dr. Gauthier, Mr. John A. Dewar, Pre- sident of the Provincal i)alryman’s Association, Mr. W. J. Reid, B. S. A., Live Stock-expert, Provincial Depart- ment Agriculture, and others. Thc special train will return to St. I"etcr's in the evening. Music Lessons PROFESSOR WATKIS will re- sume his music classes in George- town and Montague on Monday and Tuesday, September 7th and 8th, re- spectively. Intended pupils are re- quested to notify Professor Watkis by mail this week, to insure inclusion. 5215-9-1M3i. i Sharpen Your Razor Blades _ We have a device here that will sharpen any kind of a razor blade, bevelled, flat, double edg- ed, thick or thin. It is a stropping and honing machine that will save time for you, price $1-75. McKinnon Drug Company Cor. Great George and Kent Sts. | _annum D-.. _ I 3§WIIZ\\\“\\§IllI_HII § O the best. Manufacturers ;/II/IIIIA\\\lIlIlIllIA\\\\\\\\\\ZIlA\\\\\€Fl/ ` Smoke and Chew ckeys Twist Tobacc ' Millions of plugs sold yearly. Because it is Hickey & Nicholson Tob. Co. I_ir11Ited Phone 345 \\\\i/II/IIIII.\\\\\\\\VIIIIIIII'¢-'l®\\\\Yllh'\\\\\\Yl; y _._ ...J A sAFE |NvEs'riviEN1'.-no you lmowt of a safer or more promome cnves ment than with a reliable fox °mDl1¥\Y. D0 you know s more relia- ble fox COITIDHIIY than the Matchless? PROFESSOR JULIUS NELSON’S tors of the Dunstaffnago (‘reamery_ /4 \\\\\\\\\@.IIIFIIlllIA\\\\\\\\\Y& iffi-`l.\`~‘-. Q ' B 'ti h I ._ Fire Proo .P ii fi ,i / \ \ if* "‘.l'i‘,*, ==* i . '= in-"i¢,:.“i`i'~ `- _lei-‘=l"' iz W L3" _ We have just received a shipment of this Fam- ous Ware the first to be shown in this Province, and invite you to call and look over our assortment. The most complete Line is displayed in our Queen ’f Street window. ' Jardiniers, asst’d sizes $1.33 ts$;50 Cuspadores................. .. 22520-360 Casseroles................. . -1 t Casserole Bean Pots............... . 2.35 complesg Extra Dishes for Casseroles......... . 92618 tg 606 Bean Pots........... .. 25 and 306 Pie Plates.......... .. ._ . 20 gd 40C Pudding Pans......... . -- -- -- 45 to 756 Nappie Bowls...... . ... . 50C to 100 §§§l’.§’.‘§'ei5.""' .1'.iii"'111111111;;;;11' 10 and '15- Mixing Bowls....... . ... ...... 75C t0 1-10 ‘ ii.-» »~ ' is - we- _ Y v -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-,_-_-,_-_._.___. ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ » _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. _ _ three o'clock. See classiiied colum AID T0 BEAUTY -No woman ne . e despair of being able to achieve pretty and affective style of hair dre sing in these days when transform d . 3 ISLANDERB ON BOARD.-Th az ' " Hall on Sunday. September 6th, at 2 3 news of the capture of the Germs day milmgs from Haiifax for }305guu_ Lorne Stewart, son of (lol. Stewart Th 1 m Q, in b th E . who volunteered from Winnipeg, an e on y Bu ng H W W 6 0 vmij Frederic McQuaid, son of Mr. S. Mc- Qunid. Fred joined the Niohe iu _Hal- . _ s- < ~.\\l li/ . gellne from Charlottetown an Hawkesbury on Fridays, and from “_ f ur years ako and was t I-I lif S d t id i lt; - EX 0 ' "1" u ax atm nys a m H gl ri, forred to the ltainbow on July 19th. Ile holds an excellent position in thc st 's Oiil turning from Boston Tuesdays at noo until further notice. Payma er ce. SCHOONER WRECKED.-On Fri- ""*°""‘””'*°" day last the schooner Nellie M. Snow, while coming into Pownal Bay, from Pictou with a corgo of 98 tons of co fo M . L d W dri al r r eonar ood, was ven ashore and became a total wreck. She had on board her owner, Captain Charles I)unn, of Murray Harbour and two men. All were saved. Thi; *- vessel was about 60 tons. and was built quite a. number of years ago. AUGUST 29-SEPT. 14. Neither vessel nor cargo was_insur- --' - ed. SPECIAL FARES VIA. -_ AIDING RED CROSS WORK.-Atl CANADIAN GOVERNMENT i the evening service in the Pro-Cathe- dral. illiarlottetown, on Sunday, a col- Pflllce EdWi1\"~\ Island W0m9“'5 Pill' kind will again no doubt attract hun - ODDFELLOWS' PARADE. - The Oddfellows of this city and visiting _ Brethren will meet at the Oddfeliows' ' ' "" ` " " " P- - - IT PAYS to buy in this province. SALE.--The sale of the Vance pm- nv. for the purpose of forming in parade '*""` "-!1f~‘»,.‘,».-_ -- party take, pjace gms a,f¢e|-noon at and marching to the cemetery to de- _ -"if-' ' ~ '_ ‘\ fi -'ji I “_ corate the grave of deceased brothers. .' »\ is e n cruiser. Leipzig, by the British ship, tion switches, etc., in all shades are Rall1b0W» 'md the Ffellffll Cl"-\iB2l'. so easily procured by' calling on Mrs. M0I\f»¢l1Im» WHS milled Wlh great tl white, The Le(,“0x_ 5147 light by the people of Charlottetown. This is the first occasion that the p|_AN-r |_|NE_.__The plant Line Canadian Navy has gone into action. steamer Halifax hasbeen withdrawn The V10f0l'Y IB 01 Special BIHHIIICHIIC from the Halifax-Boston route, there- t0 C|““`I0'-l-9'-°W“ "Um me fact tha fore the,-9 Wm be no more Weqneg. two Charlottetown men are on boar e. e I: il, 1 hour motor boat races, dozen band concerts every day. Dog and cat shows, Boy Scouts, Review by the Governor General, the Duke of Con- naught, New Giant Midway, Grand Stand Spectacle of Babylon with a thousand performers n picturesque costumes against a. background of Oriental gorgeousness. The Government Railways are of- fering reduced fares on various dates. Fare and one third, Aug. 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 and Sept. 2. Single fare Sept. 3,7, 9, and 10. and special excursions ture Sept. 1, 4. and 8, to Toronto and re- turn. when tlie rate will be $18.00 l l_ deville shows packed in a single Sydney and proportionate fares from all stations in the Maritime Provinc- es. :.11 tickets are good for return leaving Toronto, Sept. 15, 1914. Pas- sengers via the Government lines have the choice of two trains. the Maritime Express and the Ocean Luniied. the latter connecting at Mim- treal with the famous Grand Truiik day express “International Limited," leaving Montreal at 9.00 a. in., and arming Toronto at 9.00 a. m.. and the Maritime Express with the night trains for Toronto. 5146-8-28ME6i. :rom Moncton. St. John m1d_Cami>brll- I :zir you want what is right in good on. $23.60 from Halifax/, $23.55 from tobaccos, see these' Om mmm' Map ter Mason, Master Workman. Bweeti -' Caporal. T. and B.. Hickey and Niels-_-’ oison. Taxi. Regal, Prince. Albert Forest and Stream at 10c. Dill'a bell. j Velvet. Lucky Strike at 15c, Tuxedo. Edgeworth, Prince Albert, Capltan at 20c, and Sweet Chestnut and Hia- _ key and Nicholson at 25_c. Inclin- non Drug Co.. Cor. Great George and Kent Streets. _lib :FOXES BOARDED. The Oliarlotn tetown Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd., are prepared to ranch a few pain Class "A" foxes on very attractive teran, Apply E. B. Godin, Beey. ' 4004-8-8l1m,_ ~»:‘ r~ ill pi d EXHIHIIIUN. Illllllllll -i \/1,/I . 1'. _- f \' ' /l'_\`1\\o .`\'_\\- ' / 'T' .. \. . &\\\ .S ' :W ¢» 1. _,__ _ L__~_ Moore £6’ M cLeo » 119-121 Queen Street-Ch’town V' I ' $3; ~' .;"‘~if/_ _ \ ”-\i|\\\"` Canadian lied Cross Society. The (ive,-y .-,ffm-r img been made to place. the SeaS01‘1_buy ngwl amount realized was $92-09. which has tl.-e 1914 Exhibition on the top ruugi » I _ Q Special Sale Prices on New .i been handed over to the ’l‘reasurer o the Society, who gratefully acknow- ledges the receipt ot' the contribution. NEW V. M. C. A. SECRETARY.- Mr. llarohl (I. (lross, the new Secre- tary of the Y. M. C. A., tlliarlottciowii, arrived in the city i`rom Mont- treal on Saturday night The Montreal Star of the 28th nays: The departure of Harold (‘.. Cross, ex- Boyn' Work Secretary at the North Branch Y. M. (l. A.. was signalized last night by an ovation i`rom more than two hundred members. Presen- tations ol‘ it kodak from the boys, and a rcnienibrance from the niaiiagiirs, were made. Mr. (‘.i'oss goes to l’r'ii\cc Edward Island, whore he will have supervision ot' community work among the boys. He is succeeded here by A. L. Walsh. HOSPITAL SHIP FUND.--The con- tributions of the women of Prince Eil- ward island to the funil for the hos- pital ship which tile women of Can- ada aro presenting to the imperial Government, have reached the hand- some total ol' $4,208. The subscription lists closed on Saturday, and from time to time already have appeared in these columns the names of sub- scribers and the amounts of their in- dividual contribution. To that list has to be added the name of Miss J. McGregor, oi' French Fort, who sub- scribed $2. The money was remitted to Toronto, the licailquarters oi' the movement, in several instalments by Mrs. Rogers (Government Ilouse) who as one of the Vice-presidents oii the Womeu’s Hospital Ship Conimlt- tee, had the conduct of the local cam- paign. Tlie ilnal remittance she niade yesterday. ::You will enjoy Your outing more if you take a Thermos Bottle with you-You can keep liquids hot or cold for twenty-four hours. We have some nice lunch kits at $2.25 e0.ch-"- We carry everything made in this line. Extra Corks, interiors, etc/li). A. Foster, Central Drugstore. *lI{tf. :IRECEIVED bcfort thc raise some nice reading glasses. these are j/cry handy in looking at ilno print on maps.-E. W. Taylor, Camei',onDlcck. 5192. __._.___. ::PsrticiiInr i-lousekeepe use Pure Gold Vanilla ilavoring Eigtrlrcts. 58191 i ._ \i , ,f _. ‘ i' "-" ' `\ "' I ,f ¢\ ` "I ij .. at I Q \/ W' 53'* q *"_¢~` _ ( 5.; ii" \`\~`*j§Q _ "-i§\`.‘;\- \ o ;~f<~ .V \ _ 4 , / 'I . ` _ __,.`fl \ ._ The f of the ladilc" ol' s\i<.cf.r:i-4. -friiin-‘iii ani the v:u°.~ius l’rovini-ii.+, Paintings by English, Scottish Amr iriviii and Cniindian artists. .~\mii erlca’s Greatest Live Stock Slimvi ,Manuiactures’ Display, a dozen vau- 9\l llll ll/A\\\\\\\\'I'I7II.lllll|§ 1 WIio’s Your Druggist \\\\\\\\WIllllIIIIiYllllIllII&lIllll "1 'U 'CJ N ru O H- >-n f* U* -sa »-i Q- I/I//Z-§\\\\\YlII&\\\\\\\\\\\VIIlLllI G' The mission of the drug usiness is to safe guar he interests of tlie_ public. To do this requires con- stant care. It demands care- ul and intelligent buying, he inspection and testing f goods received, the prop- r care of goods in stock,and ccurate handling and dis- ensing. ' We lay stress upon ou rescription work, and as esult we compound man housands of prescriptions _Our store is sort of :i pre- cription center, for the son that we have an ex- \\Y\ ’< l*-1 \\\Yll zo cent D' iscount off Boys’ Tweed Suits Boys’ Serge Suits Men’s Tweed Suits Men’s Serge Suits Boys’ Waterproois 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 ~ A.. __ __._iL . » Get a New Suit To-day At the Great Mid-Suinffner Sale ' _ Study the list of savings at the Great Mid-summer Sale. Look over the ' _ items that are all sharply reduced for clearance during the next few days-then 16011011 was inks" on iwmlf of the The greatest animal event or not compare your needs with the list-and get here while the assortment is good. rioiio /iooooioiioii ooo ii.-onoii of his .1,..,,1., ... .,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,. of ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,`_- Many of the lines offered at reduced prices to-day will be hard to get later in -. 9 7 ~ Men s and Boys Clothing---See » C I . _/iliéliv/I _ 1 d I .;-_.-- ':-:.~-- v f",‘.l 5'.:i~" »~-- i '_l--~-'~; __:;!' . ,_,__,_ _ _.L ._ 'ls-1 1.: ‘._ -' I* ‘-1 .‘ l.' ' il-_i'_' I X2' "1" `.:~'i‘. , 1~_~_: ..;.‘__f ~ . '-_gf l:"_i * \i 'T K -1- ’ lllion. 'f ,fi lirand __ ._ -e T lg 5'" -13 Q - '- 1 ` '.15-..‘ L- " '-_ if-.¢.5=' L \ ~ ` i_"‘_.;`:-1.” ‘ '°::':'?:':` 5 \ l`i"r"_`!".:.5.'. W. -=_ - =.-_-15' =.;1.-1=:.'=__-5. 5”’ `.o`=`-`°--_,`:`~`f`;`_ -..- - ir- _-“- i - ‘ ~ 1,5'-"-.e:.r"`=l¢i‘3‘>-ff ""7" i zo 22:1. ` Discount il. off I Men’s Soft Shirts Men’s Negligee Shirts I Men’s Flannel Shirts F. Men’s Satteen Shirts Men’s White Shirts Men’s Gingham Shirts Men’s Pajamas Men’sBa briggan Underwear . Men’s Light weight » Wool Underwear B. V. D. Underwear Boys' Bal. Underwear., _ all going; ' at 20 P; Discount. /‘i i E cegtional stock of prescrip- _tion drugs,and employ only pharmaci stsoi ample ex- 'perience. _ You should consider all f your prescriptions and ecipes of sufficient im- ortance tof justify the pecial care which we are ble to give to them. Rem- ember. , Quality Goods, Sup erior Service, Right Prices Let us fill your next pre cription. “Would so m a n_ eople recommend thi rugstore if it were no bove the average ” lI”,’”m\“\\\\\\\\w///1” “Y” U new m M m U bi O o o = rv- ‘< I lIf£v\ \\\\\l////III/A\\\\\\\?//I//” A . IA '-1 ui I'<\\ in \\ I &| olinson & Jolinso The Quality Drug Stor Cor. Prince and Kent Sts. _ Illlll'II[A\\\\\\\§\\Wllll\ l.\»| || gli |- i fb Wuulir ,1.Z.__. r ‘Q ‘ ~1'.i:~iiiv.»__,_¢ . . i _' vw A .ff ” .:,:".»" ‘iss "li ~ _'i | ill ir ' Yp_ I 2.1- , _ 1' -.-»"~ ._ 'V ` Q ‘ \ Do You Want A Good Dentifrice? ° ° ° k' d I bland Pamtmg co ofbiiienxiiiiitiizeer :iiihi\Ji'ef‘e‘i”, yiiusiiiilel Contracting Painters 3 65\iti` 1. I ‘ ' \ it . ` " .. -' ~ ..**“i . > " vi? 1"”-”"'-" ` “ stock. just what you require Everything from camphorated 'l_\ltI$o2crsliliiro\uoicCc "“' 5*" "°'*° f 'zoa xiii si. rioiiozsoi. 3 " ' ' The Two Macs - ` ` F- \- WAI-I-ER J- A- DGYLE 149 Great George Street , _...-.A - _ ' ‘~1_ - _Y -_ , _ - - omit" __ . S H f less. The best range _ 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 in P. E. I. 25 isa. o Smart -"new Felt *I-Iats ` Any and every felt hat in the i i ' l 2 -»./ _ l l iind in our large and complete | here. AT ONE THIRD OFF. One third off Men’s Straws. One third off Boys’ Straws. One third off Boys' Wash Suits. One third off Boys’ Blouses. One third off Men’s Linen Hats. , .». _-- ,_._ Cutting Prices on Furnishings 20 p. c. off.Bathing Suits gg p. c. og SJwiigiining Jerseys p. c. o i m re as 20 p. c. off Soft Lounge Collars gg p. c off; Wlalsh”_'l`ies p. c. 0 iles 20 p. c. ofi ilens Lustre Coats 20 p. c. off Men’s Dust Coats. l i’ii§.?fi.“1‘T3‘é‘ 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 mer sale at 25 per cent under thc, regular price. ~ ' . 1 , H§RD,»HATS 25 per cent off. I 5 _ 25 p. ci off Leather Belts j "` 25 p. c. off Linen Handkerchiefs | _ 25 p.-1 c. off Dogskin Gloves ‘ . 25'p.f c. off Boys’ Overcoats I r 25_-p. c. off Snroking Jackets 25 p. c. off Athletic Jerseys. '- fe ,» ` . 25 pfc. off Armlets and Garters 25 p. c. off Cashmere' Sweaters 25 p.,-q. off Suede Gloves 25 'px c. off Lounging Robes » | .25 per _cent off I Wash Goods Voiles-Ratines-Muslins -'- Dimities- Cglored Lim,-ns-Repps-Piques-.-‘all 25 p. c. o . 25 p. c. off Long Silk Gloves grey and black only, ` _ ' 25 p. c. off Short Silk Gloves in grey- white-black. ' _ 25 p. c. off Chamoisette Gloves Colored Parasols--HALF _PRICE 'Z5 p. c. off Leather Shopping Bags 25c off Embroidery Flouncings 1-3 off Embroidered Voi_les 1-3 off Embroidered R_atines -3 off Embroidered Linens. When you come to Charlottétmvn to the Great Flower Show To-morrow and Thursday Don’t Forget to Visit the MIDSUMMER SALE i l il - u- , ' ~- i I* t \ ki’ house is yours during this midsum- ' I 'HATS 25 per cent off. 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