E ‘ILHURSDAY. TWICE REGULAR SAILINGS DIRECT T0 BOSTON A lztg wmlortablo liner illll from Reed‘: Point. ‘Jilluri, Saint John, l: 7J0 PJH. (RIF), uvwy Mondly Ind Slturflny. Dua Boston fallou- ing morning, Faro from Saint Jahn, sic one way; from Chlrlottotown, F. E. 1,, to Boston, $15.00. Rllloon- 1| to §llfll John from ull r uninlfl. Stnaroomn. 31.50 up. used for two pooplo. Excellent m mls at v- maontlblo [IPICII- E R 3 T E R N STTIAMSHIP LINES I lnnli l"! Cannnln Nnlonll lilt- n] (Icllbt emu, or Ind‘: w Sal": lchfli wi 1 I‘ HALIFAX I FOG . Comfort 8t Economy Y o a..- / A " -oo4o01;oe4- h 1 ROOMS $3.50 ; ;} ALL wrm BATH Room! and ll the Lunch Counter. Hotel l| lmmedlnllly edlacenl In Railway In charger. -§ O O4 FO§FNQ NEW SUITS Just Arrived A \Ill) int-n: u i‘ New Suits cut by u"... nude to measure firm m. d rifllll price. Also Suits i!?'(l' in 3m": out: mozlsurc Shin’! up. t guaranteed, J. P. Mac-Pherson & Son Charlottetown oooov 3000696-00-90-904-6-60. "-il-l3. cvov-cvvevvvevvvvQQ9cQvco ,. ., rw‘ rO§—QOQQ-O4OOQOOOQOQQQOOO-OOQ l l: A. c. curcurr: l 1 dlllry’ Funeral Director And Embalmer v ;..-;T—;>-l Ambulance Service DAY and NIGHT ufgH-PBZ: 70 O§O'OQ~§-O4NO#O-OQ§Q-Q --I-‘m-- PAINTING and PAl-‘IIR HANGING -—(‘ull- i X. R. Rowley 8. Son E d7 Gfilflon Hire" Phone 721 m1; . , ,_—:;..;~ ~ IIMIII favorites. 3111f‘ 2L"! .- .4. ["7313 l Forty-Seven Win Cash Prizes iLarge Number Send In ‘Correct Solution Of. 2.270 Dollars In Sale , Yesterday the Judges announced I the Willlltl‘; lll the Guardian “How f Many Dollars in the safe Contest" = which closed July 31. The unusu- - y lltrgc lllllllbul‘ of correct en- ‘swers Xletks-Slihtcd a close check 1 being lllelie of the expiry date of the subscription on which the ‘guesses were made and also to , ‘ascertain it‘ ill» contestant had sent in a new .~‘.ll..':\l‘.l\ilOll. The follow- ing are lhe winners:- Four Wiruiers $15.50 Each l l Kenneth Walker, Sunlmersids. Hal-old Multan, Carleton Siding. Viilliluce Mutfart, Carleton Sid-l lug. Edward Case-icy, Wilmot Valley. Eight Winners $4.00 Each Janlus Currlltllers, Borden. David S. Ross, Eldon. Nfvrtie C Taylor, Emerald, R. R. l. Mrs. John R, Neill, North Mil- ll W, s. MaoNutt, 34 Brighton Rd. fv O1 , . Afr.» Wynmn Calms, Summer- side, Eflsf. Mrs. JMHQS Arthur, New Glasgow. Mrs. R. A, Glllls, Eldon. Thirty-five Winners $1.00 Each George Bowuess, Kemington, R. dean nlgguls. Qwlier Bed. Bridge. Lcjlie S. Hunter, Cardigan, R. . a. A. Joy. City. John Full, Crdpaud» Earle Howatt. Tryon. Mrs. Alfmd Schurman, New An- nan R. R 2. Jennie Clark, Kensington. David R, Gillls. Eldon. Mrs. Wm. J, Profltt, Kenning- ion, R. R. Z Etta Ju , East Royalt . Weeks rocery, 138 Hllsboro. Lillian Burns, Fbeetown. Mrs. Austin Bolger, Hunter River, Mrs, J E, Dillgwell. Mldgell. Mr. E. H. Beer, 5 Ellston St. Most reasonable utn In The Dlnlnl ‘ SIGIYGH eliminating ml ind bus-n tum- , .4 CANADIAN NATIONAL mu] I EVERYBODY IS Going w the Exhibition H“! nlutv of I ill be“ on PQOPI! W make Your Best Bet is the old favourite, never known to fuller in the stretch, alwgyg away. Mill! the leaders, HlCKEY’S CHEWING BLACK TWIST on sale at the track and on l the midway. per Fig Manufactured by Hickey & Nicholson Thelma. Burke, Souihport. Mrs. Hezilcg; Mlltturt, Carleton Siding. J- Bruce Paynter, Kenslngton. l Doris R. McLure. North Milton. Rosamond W. Neill, North Mil-l on Frrmols MacAulay, Sourls Line Road. Otto N. Baird, Bl Fitzroy St. . Mr. Fred C Younker, Charlotte- town R. R. 7' ‘ Mrs. Fred C. Younker, Char- lottetown R R. 7 Robert B, Crozier, Kelvin R. R Mrs. Eric Coles. North Milton, Beth Coles, North Milton. Mrs. W. J. Paynter, Kensingtoll. R R- Mrs. Leigh Paynter, Kensingtotl R R. 2 Jean C, Zifouse, Kcnslrllrton, Jcnnle MlwKny. New London. Miss BIITlCIlH. Frizzcil, ClIIITlOLlI- town, R. R. 6 Reta Coady. Hazelbrook. R R I GERMANS REPORT UNDERSEAS REEF BERLIN. Aug. IO-JCP-Rcutersl -—A new sand bunk. approximately 40 by 20 miles in size, has been tllwxlvered in the Atlantic Ocean. west of the Canary Islands, by the Mvlcor. German Nun: ho brink. which rises from n depth of about 1,500 feet to about 810 br-lov: the surface. has been nllllltfl the "Grunt Meteor Bank." The Nfcteor has Just returned after n .\lx-rlnd-n—hnlf-monih sur- vey of the ocean floor between o Cape Verde and Canary Islands. It's a long blowout. lane that has no l‘, PIMPLEEES Add an the horses, their five Charlottetown the Mrs. Nelson Pilyllter, Kensingtoll. l , hvtlrogrmphlc ship of the ‘ 'New Glasgow An enjoyable evening was spent at the Horace Ling on Thursday Jug! 21st. when about one hundred an tilt-ll‘ daughter Miss Martha, with gifts. The bride elect was ushered into lsh and Mrs. Lester Hollis, and was . seated before a large . WHAT VALUES i. Here’s a group of 300 suits picked from the finest fabrics made. Im- ported Tweeds and Worsteds, plain and pleated models. All of the latest styles. These suits sold as high as $30.00 but we must sell them for ll.95 1s MEWS suns I In this lot Blue Serges, smart Wot-sleds, also Tweeds. Not one suit sold less than 30.00, but we must sell them. All imported English fabrics. Kelly's price 14.95 , Every Suit guaranteed to be what we say or your money gladly refunded. 112 Kent Street, beautiful presents. W. G. Qui 1e verses, an And Vicinity home of Mr. and Mrs. sixty friends and relatives invaded homo to shower their all. greet pleasure. forward to this first we learned of living room by Mrs. tDr.) Mel- I THE CHARLQTTETOWN Little Mill we shall miss you from our midst. Evelyn Hlckox presented her wlthl a bouquet of flowers. The ribbons were cut by Mrs. Hollis and Mrs. read the humorous . t e following address I for a more tangl was read by Mrs. Mellish: ' Dear Martha: Gathering in your home to-nlght gives s, one and evening since your intention to embark upon the Ben or Ma- , lrimony which is for you, as for all, an uncharted one. This ud- dress must fall in its basket- of its purpose u to ecu you GUARDIAN The Creates’: Clothing Sale In Years! ' _..,¢<~- ._-, r n-rv FRIENDS-Here's a great story in a few words:-- “q Leurning that Harris Men’s and Boys’ Shop_ Harrington Street, Halifax, wished to dispose of 5,000 dollars worth of newest and most de- sirabie Men’s and Boys’ wear, we burned up the wires with a cash offer, we camped on the trail until we got the goods. ' We were lucky and many thousands of enthusiastic purchasers will share in this fortunate event. A personal inspection verifies our judgment as to quality and de- sirability of every item, everything looks so good we wish we could show you the Entire stock as you read these words. This specie] purchase brings to you MEN-Suits, Coats, Caps, Overalls; etc._ as well as Boys’ Suits, at a 10w rate on the dollar. We trust that with your support, and patronage we shall have‘ the gpleasure in serving you now, as well as in the future, in our new store at 112 Kent Street, Charlottetown. This Creat Clothing Sale STARTS FRIDAY MORNING at 9.30 a. m- And Continues Until Further Notice YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY IS NOW Little Gents’ Suits 100 Little Gent's Suits in the lot, made by Prince Clothing Co., and they a" the last word in smartness. Snappy Tweeds, made just like Dad's suit, and we are going to sell them for 2.98 ‘° 5.98 Boys’ Suits Boys’ Suits, Prince make. Smart Tweeds, some two pants, some long and some short, but they are going to be sold. Sale price 5.95 to 8.95 FURNISHINGS Men’s Broadcloth Shirts, collars at- tached and detached, assorted S P ECIAL $91328. slfilzlleTllicell-u-nge-d-s If pat- 1 terns to choose from. c On Friday morning at 9.30 we shall SZIIC price '— "—' *- —' 1 1 -— t Mews Tweed Caps. Canada“ leading sell to the first 10 customers su s a make, 355011“ ¢o]org_ sold as high as 25.00, but we have not Sale price—---————- Men’s Socks, hundreds of shades to Zilifiirliff? _ '_ _ _ _ _ 15c 39c Boys’ Tweed Caps, all different shades. Sale price — - — -- Hundreds of other articles space will not permit listing. Just drop in and see. all sizes, 35 to 38 only. (Prince make). Sale price 6.95 4.051;. FRED G. KELLY L McLure Building have brought together these show- er gifts that we now present to you. Remember as you open them that included within the wrap- pinga of each gift there Is also a shower of good vcishcs for a long; and happy wedded life. , MnkcHNew friends, but keep the ot. 'I‘hose nre silver, these are gold; Now-made friendships, like new ‘ ll v. c. Age with nlcllow and refine. Friend-hips that have stood the We feel that mere words must I rove lnadl uate in expressing our eelinga on his occasion. But still. they will serve to prepare the wev i le evidence, if; our good will and our sincere wish- es for your future happiness. We realize that you ‘nth have a great blessing to bring to your new home, as you take with you the spirit, that. has revailed in the Christian homes o your youth. We shell look forward .0 visiting» ou there. To help you materially ' urpose if n making your new home dwelling _ ow much of comfort and simple beauty, we Make nez. old. e've looked the donors. Bros: mny wrfnklo heir _,row gray. Friendship never knows decay. For mid old friends tried and true. Once more we our youth renew. But old friends alas may New ones must their place supply Cherish friendship in your breast New is good but old ls best frlendl but keep the Those are silver these are gold. l, signed on behalf of your friends, Miss Ling very flttlngly thanked and after LllS, she's a Jolly Good Fellow." was, to , heard. The evening was pleasant- Time and champ. are surely bent. 2-: spent in soclel chat, end music was furnished by Mr. end Mill MEWS SPRING CIIERCOATS for cnlus ‘l5 Men's Tweed op Coats. some plain models, other; ‘lth 1-2 belt and belt all round. We lTought them at a good price, hence we for are passing them out 6.95 MEWS WINTER , OVERCOATS >1 lt’s a little early tb talk about winter but most everybody is desirous of sav- ing money. So we are offering the-W coats at almost 1-2 price. Smart styles with a. variety of colors f0 sllll anyone. Values to $30.00. Kelly’s prwv 15.95 clulrlottetown Smith, of Hunter River. Refreshments tverc the ladies, lifter which bes were extended nnd the 8" “MM for their respective homes. HMI-r-L lung's marriage to Mr. W ‘he Wright, Carleton, took Pill?" following Wednesday. ~0- soccrsrr For: ouicmmvs die. (By Th, (funudlnn Pros!) m BERLlN~Gcrfihfilfalgo 0l$§p,a_v“,._. “new illubsdwiltt is ‘not’ unusllfll i” l members an b‘ 8am“ , have 120,000 spectators at 8 in this ceplla . "For