\ T"? ¢ 2 . . till the Coal bin. _Coal is _good and conditions for _delivery _ _ _ _ are better than later, wef can --gh Wiirms are riliesbane bf. . I ` ___ ._ _ _ ypu PI-Ompply? _ I _ . Baby 3 _hgpnppnfss _‘and th? . 8PE_OiI~Al:_‘T'R_A`INleavesgumniersldel- ruesday. ,§_wud iitv7..l0 p. 67%, p . AA. Picliiird &'C0 "’Ph0n_i> 240 _Charl0t_tet0wn Your Coal Supply Au ust is a good month to ordertoday. _ _,__ P ._| l l ff...-.. 'A in imrs-of mc: rsfriuzr * roswim--in sunucn ..._-:»»~ 1 `,,j;f.-`f»,_ A ' `\\-l\. _COA QUARTETTE THERE are several rea - should buy your winter coal during the summer portant one is that you will thereby effecta con- siderable saving of money ll ~. coal just when you are in need of it. Whocan tell? Phone ill Queens Wharf 'A '-_-_-__.___;»_ I ' Wharf' Office 744 L- ::'rHE uNioN _ coMMEnc|Ai.-', . ~ College re-opens on Tuesday, Sept. u, ,.- ._ -.';',>$/_’;",»5':".f/.».<',,._ - , ' 1. f-_ 1. r . _ " . '/'/C' ' ' y . , f- ». 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I _/_ 'f,'.<.-._/.-/-if.-., .v 'f.i,-.1-_/»-.,./f.,f.»;/ol "'~{.,.~.'.m.| mas _ 11.30 10.50 12.04 .ao Ann. "‘P°?°'”?"= i-Ai-It-»m aio-lore. ¢_»..__ ir uve is lm inroiu Province. ' rnppn roi-i oi.A1-es _at the ' _inaon .<13 Co. 032-8~30m2i. ls., ~ i- - > .iuo-rvsnmvse.-1 esrioiurbi 1, 2 » and .8 pig rooting, also 1 carload best 0¢\l tar ln caslrs. Our prices 31 at 6. A. ii; tin-o 23.2.0. an Charlotte- tnwn at 9 a in are on $1.90, for 'Qur~.SD¢¢ll_or~ ‘ d ' “"* =~: ar_e_~‘s- -rsilrtlisbigi §§--=~ 1- -- .\' QDME. _TO TH_}F.PAGEANT in Nori' ,N` th Rlve_ll_{.'e urch on Wednesda , Sgt. 3rd, 7530 p. mx (old time). Ad-_ dress, music, costumes. Collection for 'Mi`isiims. 007-9-zivizipa. '. THE Charlottetown War Veterans Band, will be at the Montague Races. Music while you wal-t. Dancing booth, |.Ic Cream, Rofreshiuent Saloon, and ting usual Fnkers Row, heiir em iioll- c-r, see em rum. 638-8-30ni3i SALE OF `FORME|=\ AMERICAN CONSULATE furniture. takes place 'i‘ues,day, September 2nd beginning at 11 o‘clock a. lu,.._inspection Saturday and Monday, Asugust 30th and Scpteni " bel' lst/from .,~‘o'clock until 5 p. ni. _ 655-8-30-Mzlpd MONTREAL- CHARLOTTETOWN AND NEWFOUNDLAND. SERVICE. -Telegram .to Nicholson and Messer- ve`y.` We will tak., goods ns request- ed. Steamer Catheoon is now lending, iii leaping Montreal Friday for Char- lottetown. .Gulf`of St. Lawrence Shipping and Trading' Company.. G01-8-294M3l ‘NEW MiNlSTER ARRIVES. - Among the passengers who arrived in the colony en July 27th says the =(icorgetown,- Deniciuirzi, Argos-y, by life C.M.S. Caraquet ls the Rev. George Wilmuiit. lrvlne, ll. A.; of (l:in:idn,_ who has come to join the stuff of the (finadiun 1’rcsbytcria,li -Mission to East indians. Mr. Irvine . _ 'vi/lll_soon have the ‘oversight of the for the 'Marconi wireless station|_=llerhice country ilcld, thus leaving thc iiev. J. Scrlmgeour free to devote _:ill this time to educational \vork In connection With.thc lllgh School, in- cluding the work oi’ training cutecli `;-its, Mr. Irvine has been pastor ni' n cinigrcgatlon in New ilioiidon, Prince 'Ifdward island. for some years and for thc four months iinmediuteiy pre- ceding his depurturc for this coluiiy he was on a visit to Western Caiiaila. HORSE NOTE#--“'l‘liro\v out your ciicst the ice man is coming," is tho yvu.rning.‘Stnrter Hughes should liuve* -shouted through the iiiegitphoiic nt tho races given in _the ’Prlnco's_ Ilon- or at the Clinriottetown track when Mr. ‘Charles Snow put the cleaner on tho Class B._troitcr with David S. the fast trott`ng son of Aquirl, 15.27%, in strnlghl heats. Mr. Snow innkcs no pretcniiiuns of being u horse truiner ns he has been _in the ice business In IBostuii, but he can hund- lu the reins as well as he could the ico toings. Fred Aquiri winner ol _ ` fourth money in the same race was t ‘driven by Joseph Lawlor and when it comes to driving a tight. finishl Toniiny Murphy has nothing on Joe. In this race Charlie and Joe were as busy as a bunch of one armed paper hangers on a ‘windy day. WAUGHAN-MUNN-At noon Thurs- day the marriage of Mr. James N. Wziughun of Vancouver, B. C. and Miss Lillian G. daughter of thc late Donald 'iMudn, Esq. Mermaid., took place nt “Wstermere," in the presen- ce of a few immediate friends. The liridegrooin has seen active service in the war for over three yours and received a shattered leg, but is now practically recovered from his wound. The bride, who has' been absent in the United States for sonle years was one of the most popular young ladies ol the community, They left yester~ day for Halifax, where -Mr. Waug- -hnn receives his discharge. They will then proceed to Vancouver where they will make tliey home, and whe- re Mr. 'Wuughnn h s a good position ns electrician. They have the very best wishes of a. large circle ot friends the Guardian amony the number. . ZIFOR THE SPORTS - Lots of; games to enliven the sporting blood of those who attend the Picnic at Summerfibid !Monda;ii Amusements for -young and old will he ihere.,67i. ____ I ____ __ l ,When Your” U . -St0mach'G0es. _ _0ii_.j_a.Strilie. I Every other organ of *your body is ‘apt to go ` 'on a sympathetic strike, and there‘ll be noway to arbitrate the” trouble until' you ~sa_tisfy »the ` stoma`ch‘stdem_ahds. ‘ ' " ~When you have no These goods were bought ear ly, and escaped the .big`jump IL tlie.Boot and Shoe lnsrkot.-" We can show you something Two Tens Brown, ` Field Mouse And Tun _ Grey luek`Tops at __ il-sz-1ll__ @~if‘MWATl QRICIS _ appetite,-when foo d ll-‘\°'E°"’°°"WE"‘ _ r does n’t taste right,- ii’ you can t digest what you eat, its time`to treat the- stomach. ‘ 0ur Digest Tablets ialjust what you need.- e also curry ‘all kinds of stomach remedies. UNION COMMERCIAL _COLLEGE OW- 673. JUBT A'RRiV.ED two cars shingley ' 064-9-2M2i. ,_ MR. FRED LAlRD's MILLS Pls- .qutd will be closed for repairs from ' I 504-s-20-Mai . 11. Will the Victoria J - - ~ . A ' f » . ~ , it-»r_e . f Hotel Be Closed? ‘ - i ' _ i _ l _ i‘lYES@ ° '.0 E ~, i ibm . ~.~. » 1,# R. i A ' _ \ wr . l ".,. _fikl ti-if 2"' >',7- "'~-'_ ‘f';`--~f=- _ »._Unless everybody-does -_their _be§t"to ‘lsavel it. ”ME.‘ ‘llglll-I.’Ster1is hlié decidedito 1550' out of the hotel business' at tihce"tlnd=il.Etli ipi'£r'lt'is»'not sold bei ' fore the ep: ibition to dismantle it and sell it at public auction. Can we allow -this to happen, so leaving the city without a first class hotel. N0- N0- N 0-._not a man or woman in Charlottetown but would lose money if this did hap~ pen. _ _ _ .At at citizens meeting held Aug. 25th\'t was proposed that the stock of Mr. Sterns $100,000.00' be purchased for $ 5,000.00, he to retain the Queen with an agreement to sell it to the Company at any time within two years. The purchase includes the Victoria as it stands, two lots opposite, and _ two garages on King Street. Everything in first class order. Agood busi- ness and one of the best ever offered to investors. _ ' _ V ,___ _ _ Expert valuatorsi' haveivalued everything in the hotel and tneyfsay it is worth today $100,000.00. ‘ _ I __ - Complete new management will take charge of the hotel-as soon”as"t/he stock is all sold. ' ' ‘ ` '_ _~ """" ' ,____~ The city merchants have already ‘taken up $24,500.00 of this stock, they know what the town was like when this hotel was closed -before, dp they are ready to do all in their power to prevent it happening again. f»'l$'|vv‘ what are you going to do about it? Some will say oh let the other fel ow do it I will get the benefit just the same. But what if thc other fellow is thinking- the same way, (he has the same right you know) and between you the hotel is closed. After a year you will find that it will cost you. at leasttwice as much and you will put it up. ;_ Col. W. _B. Prowse and Major D. A._McKinnon_ have 'been appointed to _ sell this stock, send them your amountsat onceas they must have it arrang- _ ed by Sept. 4th, orthe auction sale will be 'adve_i,ftised. Now the man 'and woman who helps quickly helps doubly. ` _ For the good of our town and its visitors the Hotel must not be closed. AS AN INVESTMENT A A I " _ It will _pay you at least ten per cent per annum and the property is al- ways there, it cannot be hurt except by fire and insurance will_always take care of that so there is absolutely no way of losing money. _t _ _ Sh:li(i1‘es $100, don’t wait. Time is short and many will want stock after 1 is so _ ~ _ ' l, ` - Help yourself, Help Your City, Help Your Visitor, Help'Your Prov- ince. But do it now as soon as you have finished reading this ad. Provisional Directors.-His Worship -The Mayor, G. D.Wr`ight, Chas. Chandler, Chester McLure, Samuel A/ McLeod, L. E." Prowse. » . - ' ‘ ` - ’ ' ‘ sm 1” I E' 1-'TC___ v_~_ _- -- 1 ' _ _ . _ GEN-ri./EMEN. I _ ~» Our stock of 'high class boots was bought before the rise anr priced according-ly, is so that there is no place where you can buy so adyantagcously. _ _ Ee ~ We have the latest in royal purple BRANDON in ‘Haig” and “Tango” lasts for"’» $10.50. ~- '~ 'o " ' ' ‘_ _ . A big lot of WAYLAND just received in various shapes and colors priced much; below value at'$10.50. The Barry for $9.50 laters Footrite $9.00 and $7.50, Home? $7.50 and a large variety of lower grades ii from $3.50 up; "' ‘ #__ ‘ Buy now for very high prices are certain. _ _ ` 't ‘ .;"{_f, ' ` eoi='a=' Enos i.i|vii-rain: . 'A F1' '~ -.'_ _ui _J _ ____ __ _-P: V._____,_, Q FRESH FILMS and Supplies at the '_ I_' MacKinnon Drug Co. _ .» " 632-8-30-m2i. VINOL is sold by tlie MacKinnon Drug Co. Price $1.00 per bottle. 632-8-30-m2l. NEW POLE VAULT RECORD.-A new world's record iin'tlie pole vault was established at Chicago, Sntufr- tiny, by Frank Foss, Chicago' Athletic Association ,'whon he topped the bar at 13 feet 3 9-16 inches In the invi- tation event of Sears' Roebuck & Co.’s 10th uiinual field meet. The former vitultlng record was hold by M. S.” .Wright, of 'Boston A.A., who jumped. 13 feet 2*/t -inches for Dartmouth at_ Cambridge, Mass., in 1912. _CANADIAN BAR.--A. Winnipeg dc- spatch says: Sir Jumés Kitkins wnsi re-elcctcil President oi' tho Caniidimii Bar Ai-ssoclittion at its session 'l‘hu|'s-, day. Many former officors were re-i elected honorary president. and nil honorary vice-president were rc-eli~.oi- od. The new vice-nresldnis are: New Brunswick-E. A. Reilly. K.C.; Nova ScolIrt~Coionel J. Rnlston, K.C.; Que- bec-Hon. L. Tnscherenu. K.C.; On- tsrlo-M. H. Ludwig, K.C.; Saskatch- ewan-.-Colonel J. A. Cross, K.C.; Bri- tish Columbia-L. G. Phillips. K. C.‘ Vice-presidents for Prince Edward Isl- and, Manitoba and Alberta were rc- iclected. Fabre Surveyor, Monirciil. was elected honorary secretory, nnil J. F. Oi-de, K.C., ol.' Otlnwn wus re- clected honorary treasurer. The pos- itions of nssocinted secretnry and soc- retlwy-ti'easlii"e_r were also re~elecicd and it was recommended that the sec- retary and acting treasurer be np- pointed to the association council. ._ _____________....__ . .__,_ _ ._ Armstrong, B. C. June lltli, 1:919- Minsrd‘s‘Liniment C0.. IM. Yarmouth, N. Bt Desi' Sits: Baseball seo- with sore eta., but just using Minard's ended. Every keep s bottle oi Slnoo the son we hav muscle so we our ytllll' I / . , I /"_""` fr ; / ( _ I SIZES 2. Z l-2. `3. 3 l-2_ 1 I 0 0NLY $1.98 PER PAIR _ 300 'pairs oi w0men’s high-class iootwear buttoned boots, oxfords and pumps, in patent leather, Dongola Kid and Gini Metal Ci1lf,'_. are now on sale here, at only $1.98 per pair. ,Yon can see tlieiii in our wii'id0_ws.L I _ _ This __ is easily the GREATEST 0PP0liTl_ll_ilTY ever placed before the women oi P. E. I. “iwho wear small sizes) to get _comfortable iootwetp at a mere fraction of then vallie,__ - Please remember only sizes Z, 2 l-2, 3,111-2' ' & Co. l.`t -By mail ten cents per paireiitri. -f/4 -_/ //, _ \S _..\ _ '-if ` _\\ / .vs di. *__ _ ,. 5 _,_ Y ’$:.€§fL~`§ fi » U i . 0 ‘S it ’ r il* ,. “.- io ‘w ‘X