_g JULY 13, 1915 _ _ _ i ' _ _ . -,-` _ ,,.7...?___..;,I', -_.,.1.,.!_,`_ \..A._,._,;;~` i 1 “ J . . _ " .~‘1 " \\ 1 . ’.lHIti CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1'»‘\U‘= N” ‘-_ lowest price of the year. Buy your Hard Coal now. coming with 2000 tons of the very best quality Haid Coal. We are selling at thel very lowest price while dis- charging. ivery this month. lI.Pii:IiaiiI8illu. l F1-_ $co'r'I‘. YOU rr ‘* Enjoy Your Ti-ir riiiiit Baifhe To BUY l with a pair of C0111. _ Swimming _ Wings The-y are not a toy but a real aid to those learning to swim or float. _ They will support an adult as well as a |i¢W" _ If you want to secure the _Regular 50c silk swim- ming wings for 39c see We have two vessels Bathing Caps many shades, all the latest dgsigns-Prices very reason- a e, _ Geo. E. Hughes The Peoples’ Diuggist Order your supply for del- Phone 240 .q_ , I child. ‘ » u | our window. ‘ I I I The Central Guardian I “ is due here this morning at eight o'clock. I ACCEPTS CALL. - Rev. Roland Davidson, late of Grand Falls. N. B.. has accepted a call to-the congrega- tion of Richmond Bay East, (P. E. i.) and will be inducted July 13. REPAIRS TO' HARLAND-The S. S. Harland suffered some damage to her propellor on Saturday and she was beached at Rocky Point Sunday to enable Messrs. Bruce Stewart and Co., to make the necessary repairs. I A HOLIDAY-The committee in charge oi' the L. 0. (7. I'iciiic are pro- viding the usual bounteous tables for 'Iiielr picnic on Monday (next) at lied- foril. ltcfrcslinleiit booth, ice cream, -lenioiindo and other cool drinks. 1995 ENJOYABLE OUTING-Tlie Lea- guo of the (Jross picnicl is so well known as an enjoyable affair that it .needs no recoinnienilation. It will _be held this year on Monday at lied- ford. 1995 MANY VISITORS. - There was a large number ot’ passengers from Montague and interinediate stations i-_vosterilay morning to the city, some to ntteiid the Orange tea, others to Izittend thc opening of the Suininor lSchool of Science.-B. JUDGING LIVE STOCK.-A Live iStoi-,k Judging Class will be iield at jtlcorge Green's, Kingston tlornor on Tuesday evening July 13th at 6 p. in. sharp. Everyone interested is invit- eil to be present. COMMUNION AT BIRCH HILL. - The Sacranient of the Lord's Supper ' naman-‘;`~rtni"' ‘un°"*’~- will be dispensed at Bircli liill on Today E gl' h C d Worth 6(l1c ls lb. Tiiry 47C just c nough of this special English Candy for you to-day. Sold very fa st last weel; but there’s enough for you. Right fresh from tie war zone-try it at this special price.....47 c McKinnon Drug Co. Cor. Great Geor e and Kent Sis. L _ ig 2 ._ Sabbath the 18th at 10.30 ii. in. Pre- pai'al,ory services on 'l`hursday at ll ii. in. and on Saturday at one p. in. I ltev. James `Mcl)onga|I will assist thc l/Pastor. The Session will meet on Saturday. _ T0 VISIT THE ISLAND-Mrs. _John Miiclieiizie, accompanied by her ifriend, Mrs. Duncan McMasters, left lWaterside, N. S., on Sautrday last to lvisit her granddaugliter Mrs. Archi- bald Sutherland, of Murray Harbo, P. id. island. Mrs. Sutherland was for- merly Miss Flossie MacKenzie, of this place, who just one year ago be- icanie the bride of Rev. Archibald Sutherland, forincrly ot' Trenton. i IMPROVING-The friends of Mrs. *"1 J. S. Nelson, of Halifax, will be pleas- 4 \\YlIIl§\\\\\\\\\WIIllIIIIIi7 I I//V//fi \\\\\i/IIIlIA\\\\\\\\ZIIIIIf}"§\\\\VII# Be Skeptical of g _ 'fi' ttention( Q _ V gentlemen have earnestly striven to ` 4 I establish such a reputation, and believe our old friends will say tha_t we have never disappointed them. Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the bi st to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey & NicliolsonTob. Co., Phone 345 - - Manufacturers Bargains Not All is Gold that Glitters If you want, good, pun relia le tobacco go to ai honest manufacturer. W \\\\YIM1\\iIIIIIlIlA\\\\\\\\\\7IIA\\\\\\.‘iI& 5\\_\_\\\!\\¥!"_! eil to know that she successfully pass- ed the ordeal ot’ a serious operation recently performed at the "Restholni Private llospital" Halifax. Mrs. Nel- son is it sister of Mrs. J. fl. Slackforil, Truro, who is \vitli her at this tinie. ‘Mayor Slackford, who spent the week ond in the city has returned to town. -Truro News. Mrs. Nelson referred to in the above is a sister of Messrs. John and Charles Saunders of this , city. TO GO AS MISSIONARY. - Miss Gertrude A. Back, daughter of Rev. A. J. \V. Back, of St. James’ (‘hurch, Milltown, N. Ii., formerly of this Province, has been taking it five years’ training course at the head in- stitution of the Cliiiia Inland Mission in London, England, and is no\v pre- pared to enter upon the work ot’ the ‘mission in (iliina as soon as .the way is open t`or her going. She will go |o1it as a graduate nurse. Her aunt, Miss Georgina Hurn, sister oi’ Mrs. lla(-lr, of Millto\vii, was for several years a inissionary in (lhina, and l Let Us Supply You With _‘I __ 1 l My f-_-2 a “Gould’s Pump" PM .~= Positively the Best ` Pump Made ` The “Gould’s” is without a doubt the best pump on the market to-day. This is fi 1 1 evidenced by the immense sale of these Pumps from year to year. The most careful and experienced work- men and the most up-to-date methods are employed in the manufacture of these Pumps. 1023-for deep wells. A medium priced Pump, adapted for operating cylinder in wells 30 to b0 ft. deep. l’i°ice........................ ....... ....... _.$4-00 ‘ 780-This Pump is furnished with windmill top, and is adapted for use in drilled _or tubular wells, 30 to 120 ft. deep. The stroke is adiustable, a 6, 8 or 10 inch. Price... $5.85 1525--Lift and Force 50 to 100 ft. The Ratchet Head with its increased leverage, weighted handle and roller bearing, make a very easy working Pump ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . ` ` 835-Force Pump. Lift and force 40 to 150 _ft This Pump is built with ri-vi_>lvin`g tight top, fitted with brass packing gland and Air Chamber Tube. $i(;r&c8 1534--Ratchet Pump for Wells, 40to 150 ft. deep. This Pump' has many advantages over the ordinary ump, and is a very easy working Pump Price $7 25 ._-_ (3 . P _Brass Cylinders, all sizes, Galv’d Pipe, Gialv’d Strainers, Galv,d Rod, Pump Leathers, etc., etc. _ ' Come in and let us talk over the Pump question with you. We Iclose every Saturday at One O’clock During July and Augllsf WHOLESALE Ann in-:'rAiL ’sufl`ered death at the hands of the lioxers in 1900. A letter written by Miss ilurn ii. few minutes before the tragedy, when she actually saw the 1 Boxers’ coming on their cruel mis- sion, is still in possession of her sis- ter, Mrs. Back. ::PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. - Wo have an agency for the celebrated “Anseo" Pliotograpliic Supplies and carry a. full line of Films, Paper, Plates, Developers, Cameras ete.-- Speclal attention given to developing and printing. Bring your films to us.-E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. l . Miss Ada Bradbury ‘ 88 Great George Street. Art Needle Work and materials for working. Stamped Linens and Tlirenils of all kinds. 88 Great George Street. 2036-6-22MlMo I ard Coal 800 ton of Chest- nut & Stove sizes due about August 5th. Quality Guaran- teed. Geo. E. F ull’s next Monday at Bedford. 1995 i-i’oMi.=. GUARDS-N0. one ami Two Companies l-ioiiie Guards will parade this, Tuesday evening at Drill Hall at hour in Victoria Park. All lioine Guarders urged to attend these rifle drills. ' SONS OF TEMPERANCE.- The Grand Division meets at Darnley next Thursday, 15th inst. Railway will Issue Stniidard Certificates to Ken- sington, where ti-ains will await dele- gates. Tho M. W. P. ltev. lt. li. Stavert will deliver ii. (lantern) illus- trated iiddress in tho evening. TRYING FOR COLLEGE- Eighty- one pupils took thc entrance examina- tions at Montague. 'i‘lie exaiiiiiiers were Vernon (Erockctt, inspector York, Daniel J. Shaw, teacher, Uigg, Jaincs Landrigaii, Manager School Supply l)ep't Charlottetown, Leslie Adiiins, Inspector Montague, D. S.. Fraser in- spector Wliini ltuad Cross. _ MOTOR BOAT CUPS. - In _.tho show window of' The 2 Macs Drug- store are i`our beautiful silver' cups to be raced for on tho harbour during the suninicr. Two ot' these cups have been preseiiteil by Mr. llid Irwin and two by the tlliiiriottetown A4|uaI.ii-, (!lub. it has been decided Io have the inotor boats divided into two classes :ind liuiiiiicuppi-il according to races to be held on Wednesday even- ings during the summer. The boat making the highest nuinbei' of points during the series to win. The fifirst races take place next \Vednesday ev- ening at 7 o'clock. DISAPPOINTING--On Saturday the rcsiileiits of Dorcliester street were greatly amused over an incident which occiiri'eti during the afternoon. A young innn drove up the street with' a nice looking rig and called out to it couple of lads to pass him a 'quantity of eggs which were occiipyiiig it por- tion oi' a wagon standing in one of the gaiigways on that street. The young boys, not knowing that they wore stealing the eggs, did as they were told, and the man drove oti' thinking himself much richer than when he started out. In the menti- time tlie owner of the eggs came along and after iiiuuiriryg re same, was an- noyed, but at the same time could heartily laugh at the would be thief' as the eggs were stale ones which were being taken honie to feed llie pigs. ::HARD COAL-We expect two cargoes of best quality Hard Coal in Egg. Stove and Chestnut sizes. Cus- tomers would do well to leave their orders now aswcoal will be higher later in the seas n. C. Lyons & (Zo. 1925--7-i)M10i ::Kodaks, Brownie Cameras, Photo- graphic Supplies., also Developing and Printing, at Johnson & Johnson, The Quality Drugstore. 9972-6-15Mtt. I ' IT PAYS to buy in this Province. CHECKING BOOTH-There will be .__ a booth where clothes may be checked THE HALIFAX-The S. S. Halifax at the League of the Cross Picnic on , a I I I I I I I their speed trials and a series of f-11--_ today. \ _L 1 3 o'cIock sharp. If enough men turn, _ r I out, and weather favorable, the of-i ' flcers will instruct the men for an I of Waists at' L00 sa . _ Q .,\-\\\`,;_--,li ,_ \‘ \R4 z/_ _/in feel- cf" .i \’_*€\_‘>°_, ‘f, ,i/_-./__ /J. _` asf? <» L _~ ` _, - f /2?. 2' vw ‘J/\,‘4 »'\ ‘1 ' \ ' . gg-;\\ »` . p \` _ _l\\\i/__ =:o`@`~‘§§ Y?" *‘ . .ip _/ A _I , _ 1 ~ _ < or . rf' ,I .t .;>,-.f»,n»~ . " f "J ` `~'~\o- ‘_ .. " ` -.-di' ` . ‘.\ . T; \\§ ` f/A ri ‘I .,2/ / The sale began with a tremendous quantity of pretty waists bought from a manufacturer for less than the actual cost of production. As we expected, there was a big demand for these waists, for people realized at once that the Values are extraordinary. But the lot was so large that plenty of waists remain for those who come not ordinarily cost at wholesale more than There isn’t a waist in the the lot that would our price of ]- "00 l Plenty of Pretty Styles~»- -1-°,_._¢-1--` 1 ' I llllllfll//.\\\\\\\\v/II lllllle Complexion ‘ Protection Siiinnier skin troubles always create a demand for reliable face creams and lotions. The more delicate and sensi- tive ii. persons skin, the more likely it is to become injured We have ii. preparation DOUCHESSE ROSE CREAM which we are enthusiastic about and you'll find the causes for our entliusiasni when you have tried it. DOUCHESSE ROSE CREAM is alskln food which nourishes and restores the freshness of _voutli to tho skin. lt renioves TAN, FRECKLES. BLACK. HEADS, and. PIMPLES, cures SUNBURN and WINDBURN lt’ you wish to keep your skin clear, soft and wlillc and to pro- tect it against an_v kind of ex- posiiri-, you should try it bottle oI` this giiaraiileell ereatii. Ii-t, DOUCHESSE ROSE CREAM provido protection for your <-oniplexion this Suinnior. 'l‘lu‘orlce IS 0N|.V 35 CENTS it bottle. "IMMEDIATE PROFIT IS NOT OUR AIM, BUT WE FIG- URE THAT WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE ARE RIGHT, PROFIT WILL TAKE CARE OF ITSELF.” l)on't forget our SODA FOUNTAIN IT’S SODALICIOUS," all tho favorite drinks are served,- fresli eggs from the country al- ways used. Johnson & Johnson THE QUALITY DRUGSTORE, Corner Kent and Prince Sf. Illll YlIII4\\\\\\\\\1llll //f;\\\\\\v1l//4n\\\\\\\\\s*/luIll///A inning I 4 in v\lllI Z/I//IIlII.\\\\\\\\*II/III _ `\\\\\\\\\\ ‘Y/I//IIIAYIII/A\\\\\\\\\\W %Il`l §\\\\\\\\WIlllIIIII5`t Make Your Old Straw Hat New Again--- . w`ll transform Coloxtite nviy old, faded giriiw hat into :i new one _of any bright color you could desire. Volorile cleans, freshens und tliornnizlily rcrivenaics old straw hats and ma os them look like new again. No other preparations so good or as economical :is f'olor|tc Straw Hat Cleaner Uur special Straw lla! f`lra_n»r will bring back all the original I whiteness and benutyto your old siin-browned straw hat it will look just as mod and wear just as lonizas s new one providing; the material is not damaged. Get your Straw liat Cleaned I-er : and vnu are sure io be satis- fied with the relulis ll ‘\P `\ \ _ rv" , _A __ " I . ' 1 "vs_ ' ' c 5', “"4 _':"'_, i :N .I .. H- ' ~ .ff -~ \.~ ~ I -- 5 --»\,_ ry- v,-wit... 1>~-r-I ll' ‘..,____ _ _ J. l P. E. I. DEERING “\\F ‘Ill _ il w l ,_// I 4 1-_-._ \-`_, . *li \ "- ---f - P. E. i. _ l I DEERING AGENTS 'P' _ I :,,\‘f`- ` , I'\"`\‘1`\=`1*\*\'*\' \*\‘\`§' \*\‘\*'\"5‘\~\"v'~;_:ff AGENTS ' W. Grant & Co. Charlottetown Golden W. Weeks, Freilerlctoii Bernard Murphy lelnierald J. J. Larabee, Eldon Geo. H. Green, ' Kingston \V. A. McKinnon, tlliurchill Everett Hiislam, Springfield Patrick McKenna, Vernon John P. Bradley. Kell_v’s Cross J. J. Stewart, Wood islands John D. McDonald, Bear River Allan Shaw ,Cardigan Angus N. McDonald, Dundas J. A. Fraser, I East Baltic Win. McDougald, Hunter River Jus. lt. Finlayson. Kilmuir Andrew Mooney, Little Harbour i.. w. Min-dock. .’ Murray River Wm. McKenzie, Mt. Stewart / oi i Deering New ldeal Giant Mowers Tile Deering New iileailllower has ii reputation the wo;-|11 ov. er for superior quality in its eoiistriii-iloii, and for ps w,,,.k in tho field. lieerillg n\o\\'I' rs are fiinious l'o|' their light running, as they are well fitted willi biil :ind roller bearings at all points of wear thus reducing any eliiiiiee of friction. The tonguo of a Deering mower can bn reiiioveil without iiilorferiiig in the least with the liftlni: li-vei' parts, by simply rcinoving three bolts, which enables ii farmer to store his Deer- ing mower in a very small space. 'The sf-ut and gears are correctly placed so flint the niaeliino has good balance, and operates without side draft, or _putting neck weight.'on the horses. \/‘ _ The Deering New ideal Mowers are niade in sizes of 3%. 4. 4%. 5. 6, 7 ft. and sold with ii positive guarantee to give per- fect siitisfiietion. For further iiiforiiiation or catalogues apply to your nearest Deering loc nl agent, and also on the following inachines etc. Bladoro, Reaperl, Mowers, Rakes, Hay Tedderu, Hay-loaders, (Steel or Wood) Hamilton Plowl (all styles) Dino Harrowl, Low down Manure Spreade rs. Feed Grinders. Titan OII Engines, i. H. C. Engines, Repair: (all kindl. Threaherl, Wood-Cutter! Fertilizer Drills, Single Drll Il, Steel Axle Wngonl, Democrat Wag- ons, Farm Wagons, Dump Ca"*s. ..Hay Preuh, Motor Biilllng Prenu, Land Rollern. Knlte Grinders, Southern. J. W. (‘urri¢ Peakes Sig. ` if. M. Howlett, Annandale Arteiniis McArthur Arlington Edgar A. Mi-Rae Alberton E. li. Mi-Laren, Georgetown lt. (‘. llenderson, l~‘reeland Walter 'l‘._Wigmore, Emerald. it. R. F. D. No. 1 Preston T. Tooinbs, Long River Earle M. Craig, Middleton Tlios. McNutt Malpeque John Thomas North St. Eleniiors Walter Gorrill, (Yiieary Jos. T. Gallant, Piusville Itobt. Agnew, Wilmot Valley Simon F. Day, Wellington N. L. Perry, Tlftnlsh Alex. B. McFarlane, Bedeque Leo Champion, St. Louis mational Harvester Co of Canada Ltd. 'liitgogersllorouoretic ___-_, I ___ ii __ M . - ° _M fi. St. John, N. B. Y Op G <2 Cr, llltC ° 1 Phone 298 Tug Ge” G". st S \ ‘ 20524-za-iiwiinuiii. __ -L 1