\¢‘~ .v~;.:~~.'1'..,..-,. ., . _ 1* ...,;.».>_r.. <- -., _ . _ ’-...,j'- ‘~~ . /` ' - -, .__ ‘ _ , , ~ _ _ - _ /_. _t , 1. _. ~ \ I i I _ , I -,:' A SE?TEMBER 251. 1915 p _ f rnnmrnsr Nnwsirmsiofixim ` THE CHARLOTETTOWN GUARDIAN ' llonumd num. PAQE it i s. ni-E ciannniii aouisniin 'n G _1|»-.nu CON'I`EN'I` WITII IIIS COAL You can see that ith 'fmt _‘md byflis pllzvased iiliisillle glial won t rub elf _ It s a happy day for anyone when they look at A WELL-FILLED COAL BIN eplenished from our coal yard. We have a big stock of the very veg; coal in stock and arriving by els. Order your supply today. A. Piekard & Co. Phone 240 e- ` ‘ I Nllllllll FEIJEHMIUN V . [ll SITILEMENTS 1...- lUU’HE H|l|llll$ ANI] EUSIIVE!---Cl`SClHllS -fr me T° 1122- ef- ='=°“-»°- SICK 1-iampacnas on Son s'roMA<.‘i-1 -MEANS si.uGG1si»i LIVER AND BOW_E1,S_ Get a 10-cent box now, Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indigo tivn. Saiiow skin and iviissrsb Headaches come from a. torpid liv and clogged bowels, which cause you stomach to become filled with und gested food, which sours and fe ments like garbage iu a swill bo.;-ro 'i‘1\at's the first ste ` to untold ml r . _ P cry- 1"digcstl0D.' -foul gases, ba bfeilfh. Y€110W Skin. mental fear 9V0FYthing that is horrid _and nan; 'I‘l'lE PICTOU BOAT-The. B. H gers. ' f sv THE LADY SYBIL-The S. S. le Lady _Sybil will arrive in Charlotte- er town today about one o’clock with n I crowd ol excursionists from Picton, i_ They will attend the Exhibition and leave on return to Pictou at 9 p.m. I-_ 5' nual meeting of the P.E.I. Dental d Association ' was held last night in S' the Y.M.C.A. rooms. The new ofli- e‘ cers for the ensuin car were elected ti _ A 1 _ - 5 Y H ng (ascnret to “ight ""1uS‘iV° as follows:-President Dr. C. H. your constipatcd bowels th h . cleansing and straighten yin 0‘;rt°“E Deer. Vice-Pres., Dr. F. E. Small morning. They work while yo sleep-a 10-cent box from your drug- Y wood and Dr. J. S. Bagnall was rc- “ elected Secretary Treasurer. gi” w“1k°°l’ Y°“ f°°““€ S°°<1`f.°f P E ISLAND Rainwnv For months. Millions oi men and womc take a Cascaret now andthen t n the purpose of accommodating pas- I( Ill ' , esp en' stomach' uv" “ml b°‘"°lB (harlottctown on September 24th regulated, and never know n misc able moment. Don’t forget the ohil ren- their little insides need a goo gentle cleansing, too. ‘ the most distinguished social work- ° sengcrs attending the Exhibition at (T and _ 25th, the regular trains for ' Sf-“1I‘l9. Montague and Georgetown, <1 will leave Charlottetown at 5.30 p. rn., instead of 3 p. m., and the re- gular trains for Murray Harbor will leave Charlottetown at 6.00 o'clock ers in the vouiitry are among cnc p. m., instead 61 3.10 p. m. 1657. several hundred delegates in attend- ““°° at the °°"f¢f°“°° Of the Ns- sPEcIAL RATES-In connection “°““1 1"°“"'“fi°“ Of Sctilcmrut with the Provinciai Exhibition which s which opencd a three days session opens here next Tuesdt, - ' y excursion rc- here today. Among the most iiotable' tum ti¢\(cts at one mstdnss fm. k - » ~ _ _ _ , “~ Wm em mcse” are M195 J““° Ad- will be issued on the Prince Edward dams, Chicago; Miss Julia C. lin.- tlirop, director of the national chll Island Railway, from all stations to ' Charlottetown by all regular trains drcn's bureau and (‘»hu.rles C. Cooper on ,Sent 22nd 23rd 24th and 25m; the resident director of the Kiugsle PITITSBURG, Pa.,Scpt_24-Many ol Y good to return up to and on sept. _. _ _ _ e House, the most active ol the Pitts- ...ml /In addition to these tick ts burgh settlements. _ , nt a specially reduced rate, will be I' _ How About YOUR Pickles Right spices mean right flavor and that is what you want next fall when yo put your,pickles on the table. M cKinnon' Drug Company vers B0c; Emerald 70c; Bradelbanc as»`nez?|\@ilmsen@ issued from all stations to Charlotte- ? town, on Sept. 23rd, 24th and 25th, good to return up to and on Sept. 26th, and on Sept 26th, good to re ? turn up to and on Septcmiber 27th. These tickets are good going and rc- “ turning by special and regular trains. Full particulars will appear later in Our spices prevent that flat flavorless taste because they are pure, of full the Posters' Her” are H few of the Ye' strength, whole. clean and unusually good. Price . _ sl English Essence of Vinegar makes six quarts of pickling vinegar. 1 pin ............ ....................... ......_:20c apint b duced rates., from some of the princi- , pal stations!-Tignish, DeBlois, St. Louis, Alberton, Elmsdnle, $1.25. Bloomfield, O'Leary. $1.15; Port Hill and Richmond, $1; Wellington, Mis- couchc, St. Eleanors and Sumrnersido 90c; Kensington, Freetown, Cape Trn- 9. and Fredericton 60c; Hunter River : Y \ 50c; North Wilshire 45c; Milton 30c-, CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. ' Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday issue. - ...___ Slop o Oats (white) 40 E* ‘ Oats (black) 42 to 44 ` d Straw (per ton) $5.50 to $6.50 Chicken (pair) 80 to $1.20 60 t0 80 30 110 40 16 to zo 6 to 8 9 to 10 50 to 80 Fowl leach) ' Potatoes (per bus., new) Turuips (per bus.) (.‘-ahliage (lb.) Hides Pclts Ualfskins Beef f_ll».) Beef (quarter) 0 to 11 (lodilsli (lh.) 5~ Uornod (lfiiliiisli llli.) li liamh (iuiartcr) $1.00 to $1.50 Fresh Mackerel (each) 20 to 25 Mlltton (lla) 10 t0 lfl Rbeubarb (lla) 5 Lettuce (bunch) 5 Iladlsh (hunch) Peas lqt.) lleets (lziiiliilnwcr Onions (lb.) Carrots (do'/..) " Apples (pk_) 13 10 to 10 4 to 5 25 to 28 5 10 to 15 5 10 15 to 20 brush and get a good fresh made one from our new stock. The kind the bristles would’nt come out, Special _Prices 35c ones for 25c, 25c for 15c, _,I Hay (per ton) $111 to $l;Z L B ' I _ in iz 0059 _ I’ 15| “S Throw' away your old téoili- i5c for ioc. I Geo. -E. llughesl _.__ ._ _l . 1 v \\ lliclcey & Nicholson . I' I; /`l-."`>w‘ ` -fn' . \\ _ Illiippy and Contested-I is the man behind a pipe full of I-liclzey's Brigcrt CutSiuoking 'l`obacco.l-Iis -pipe dreams will always be pleasant because this tobacco is iuanufuctured from only the bestVlrgInla leaf the Aroma being pure und fragrant. Try it for your next smoke.At all Grocers and Druggists, Tobacco Co. Ltd. _ Elmira $1; Souris 90c; St. Peters Pile; Morell 70!; Georgetown and Mon- tague 90c.; Cardigan 800; Mt. Ste wart 50c; Tracadie 45c; York 25c, Murray Harbor 90c; lvlurrsy, River and Wood Islands 80c; Belle River 70c; Uigg 50c; Vernon River, Vernon and Millbiew 45c; Mt. Albion 25c. Trains will leave on return as fol For Murray Harbor at six; for Sour- is and Elmira at 6.20; for Cape Tra- verse, Summerslde and Tignish at 3.45 and 6.40 for Georgetown at 6.30 Trains will stop opposite the Exbibi tion building to leave oil and taki- on passengers. 1635. KLIIBK-URBIIN COMPANY. Ono of the largest, best equipped and most complete popular priced theatrical organization in every re- spect that will visit Charlottetown 3 this season is the Kiark-Urban Gom- pany which will play a six night and Saturday Matinee engagement at the Opera House commencing next Mon- day evening. The opening play will be "Alias Jimmy-Valentine.” one of the greatest hits on the American stage today. The play is taken from the short story hyi the late Mr. Henry, culled “A Retrieved Rcior- mation" and is dramatized by Paul Armstrong, and is one ol the best that author has ever written. The balance of the week's,reportoire will bi-"'l‘he House of a Thousand Candles “Deep Purple," "Glr1s,” “The Gam- blers," and “The House That Jack lliiilt_” The company is headed hy Miss Maisie Cecil ‘and Harden Klark and supported hy the best company these pcople have over had. Local theatre gocrs are assured of perfor- mances, which in real lmint Of merit uud minutoncss of dotnil are uncxcel- lcd by any company playing at pop- ulnr prices today. All special scen- vry is carried by the company for thc entire repertoire and no local settings will be used from the open- ing to the closing bill. High class vuurlcvillc will be introduced he- tiverui the nets at ovcry performance. Heats on sale at Jamicsons and Runkins Drug Stores. \ _____1__._._-.-_- ::"l‘he Plckling Season is at hand and you will ilnd'nt our store all the ingredients for making mood Pickles. - _mixod pickling spice, essence of vin- \ I-_ _lust Out ' "The Golden Road" b L. M. Mon*-g0me"Yr Price 1.25. Postage paid. '1)l1is book is considered one of L. M. MONTGOM- A saws (now Mrs Mcoonsid) BEST. ' ` HPOLLYARNIA11 i “ ||MISS BILLY." M I S S BILLY 'S DECISION by Eleanor H. Porter. 'l li¢Se are very readable books. , - f ~ ditlon 300 copies NEW BJOKS “Sul” 5"°§ ° - _ OUR PRICE only 50 cents well bound with AT TR ACTIVE COVERS. _I ' U Hundreds of books arriving daily at _ -¢~ . y, _Ca,»¢¢r’s Bookstore. \ :__ _ _. _-55:. < , . . , .i:.. .»“~.. _ic.::i..='.i'Q. . » . ........ » agar, turmeric, black and white and -1-on pepper-curry powder, cloves, all- spices, etc. -All fresh stock. Let us have your order, E. A. l<`0St8r.` Ceu- tral Drugstore. ' MU- . i__g_ . ,-,.,.,.,,.- ~ -W///,.'/A'/".'-5.’-‘.l"’;,’.’~Z%.’-.‘/’, » L'-iNs_.o if -fi `E`T.§l>\1"... 1”' U .ance #/- . I Bakery Goods wbpn ellover town you can Nur them nr s»d by those who use our Steam Brcadilnkeu. etc, daily/1`hey are ure. wholesome and nuirlilnus. Stewart: Bakery R Northumberland docked in Charlotte: town, last evening at eight o’_clock with another large number ol passen- 1~ DENTAL ASSOCIATION-The an- lows:-On Wednesday and Thursday, NJ need of sin ing the praises ol our 1"?" Kent Street. , , TUPLIN- r'oXbs_-uf. Frank F. Tup1in,. Summerside, will be in cha,-_ lottetown today and tomorrow with his Pierce Arrow Motor car, the largest and finest car in the prov- ince. While here he will have his headquarters at tho oiiice of the Tor Farming Bureau and Fox Exchange, Victoria Row, opposite the Post Odlce. He will be glad to meet any ‘ one interested in foxes, particularly in Tuplin foxes and arrangements have been made by the Fur Farmers’ Bureau and Exchange with the Char_ lottetown Silver Black Fox Go., Mr, John Andrews oi the Belmont Farm and Mr. W. A. Miller to show their foxcs and ranches to visiting strang ers. These ranches all have Tuplin 10125- 17062id. GRAND RIVER, ETC.-The farm_ ers here are busy gathering their harvest, which -is n bountiful one, but owing to the unfavorable weath- er they have been greatly i-o1;nrd¢d_ Many who were planning attending the Provincial Exhibition have been llilwppointed on this account.-A large number of the young ladies who were here for the summer have re_ turned to the land of their adoption. Among those leaving on Saturday were: Misses Mary McDonald, Lucy Mrlnfyre. Mary L. ivicbeiian, Eva Plistid, Maisy Morrison and Maggie McInnis.-The schools are making marked progress under the cars of experienced teachers. Bayside and Arlington have been vcry fortunate in hcing able to retuin_thcir former teachers, Miss Sadie Egan and Miss Alfredo McNeill. In Cross Rivers Mr. Raymond Brown capably lills the position of Principal and iscapabiy assisted by Miss Mary C, Mo1,¢11,m_ -Miss Annie Broujn has returned to her home in Port Hill after visiting friends in Grand River.-Messrs. Jas. MCIHWFG. N. J. McKinnon and Willie McDougall _left for the lumber woods recently. . EXISTENCE IMPOSSIBLE WITHOUT GERMS A°°0ff1i“Z 110 several interesting cx- periments conducted by the eminent bHCt€1`i0l0giHt, Professor Schottclius Of Freidburg. Germany, if the smilin- ing process could be carried to the point of quite exterminating the- miicli-maligned germs about us, wc, U10 bl1Cf~0l`ia.-laden inhabitants ol the earth, would be most unhappy and miserable beings, and would probably meet s. prompt and untimely end. The professor conducted his experi- ments with chickens. I-lis iirst step was to sterilize the eggs during incu- bation, ior which purpose he used af solution oi warm sublimate, utter- wards wrapping the eggs in steriliied warm cotton. When the chick finally brqke the shell, it was placed in a sterilized cage. The person handling the chick was encased in a germ- proof suit, so l-*as to_guard against any lonely germs 'wandering about through space in search of n hunting ground. ::Children shop here with the con- lldence that they are getting a square deal all around. We give even the tiniest tot the same personal, courteous care accorded grown-ups- in fact more so. You can send your child here with the assurance that you will get what you want of the right quality. It is part oi the Rex- all service. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner _Great George and Kent Sts. . ' MEM. 1 Take in the Exhibition ` With ii Camera You will he able to secure many Interesting Souvenirs of the hrcal Provincial Fair and your Fair friends as well, by the simple expedient of having a Camera with you. Tulle s Piciurc Yourself of the Aeroplane and the Intrepid Avia(- or. It will be a sopvonir well worth posse~sing. _icopniis ii/cnc All prices-Camera Supplies, Developing and Printing. l)on't forgot. We are the original Photo- graphic supply lmulc ol Charlotte- town. Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store. Cor. Prince & Kent Streets nl . A Superior Store Service is ai' y ;.r command the l l 4' lil _ . , it for the piice.” ' Here’s Charlottetown’s .best if if iExihibit of Fall Clothing 2 """' OU ARE SPECIALLY INVITED DURING TIIESE Exhibi- 1 Y tion days, to come in and go through our great range ot new Pall ' uearables for n1en_ _ _ _ This new clothing store is starting out with a new standard. Eiierything is based here on the proposition “how good can we mike I 2 We want i , .I \ business with you io-div-to-morrov and for all the to-morrcws- nad we propose to give you clothing that is slyiih- that is right in cur and fit-and that is honestly priced as well. New Ovcrcoiiis at 8.50, l0.00, |200, I5 00. I8 00 *O 30-00- - New rail suns ii s.so. iooo 12.50. 15.00. iam. 20-00 io 25 00. New Suits for Boys L75, 2.75. 5 00 5.50. 500 l° "-0"- New Waterproof Coats 5.00, 6 09, 8.00, lil-00 I2 59 ‘i0 2|-“W i The Home of Good Hats § 1ii|s'.sroiu: orrrns You ui.-ben ...W 31...... an rims f _ iuirs-rimuiciin inirs-srsrsou niirs- rirwi-.ic uns- , ; sasresn cAi>s-rizi-:ss cars. - All the good shapes- -all the right colorings---every little niccty in hat styledoni is here. Your own hat is waiting. 75 c, L00, 2.00, 2.50, 300 io 5.00. cu Molore &-3’ McLeod " 119-I2! Queen St., Charlottetown. - . '-F"'vv', “__ - -,,..\_ , __ V“ cd quantities of supplies ns 3 o. I D sequence oi' thc lesson learned. 'l iuilk and cream, alter being pn 'l‘lic above is tlu: happy phrafiii UI fl illiurloitetown editoi- in speaking of the :igricultiirul rcsoiirccs of thc l’r0- vince. Let us quote the whole scu- tcncc as it appeared in thc prcsst- , "Dazv.lc.d by the glare ol the wealth that has coiiie tu if. (thc black fox iilunti thc majority are watching ii 'y) . it; waiting lor nn opportunity to get into il., or are soiling all they have to socliro this pcnrl ol great price, forgetting that tlicrc are otlicr mul oven greater pearls lying at their foci, pearls iniligcninus to the soil, and pearls, too, which are incxliaust- ihlc und rich." The out crop is the stulllil “OD Ol this Island, and should on no ac- count be reduced in quality. On the contrary the crop should hc increas- ed and improved from this time for- ward. When the new grain elevator, with its capacity for storing 300,000 To 9, oilrizcrl, :ire put in scaled bottl . with the date of milking sho 1.hcrvon, und the bottle is opened the presence of the passenger. Thr 0828. too, are stamped w ilu- ilutc, packed- in cairtoiis and si lush(-,lf~'. is coniilctcd next cur there ' _ _ ’_ ’ I _ y _ _ od lor the cuniiiiissionni-y store, READY T0 TRANSPORT AN ARMY The immense equipment of the Can- adian Pacific Railway may he illus- trated from the fact that this com- pnny could transport nn army of 3li,00U persons from Vancouver to Halifax, giving each n berth to slccli in and supplying, 90,000 meals per diem, or practically half ii million on ii:-ss "" \\\\k \\ m fl/ 5',-Us - \~ 'V / _ ` | H "il, 't t-th,l't __ iviillrl li)ipst1il>liiyi[i,‘:)»mliillili Ilui' dizitsrilciiiii, l|:;`(_;`(f`rlnC(l "vcr U' me dm‘u1lf_8c6“;;i . J _ cd and griulcrl by inodcrii niccliunical ' _ niotliods. The result oi this will be that Island oats will command tlic . I _' V » » ,- ,K .ittcntion of the uoilil ns novel lc lure, especially in (ircut llrituiu, wliorc thorn is a great, doinuiiil for ""“ (fanndiiiu outs. -'|'lil‘l |.\’l`l'l Mil. Wlilf`.ll'l‘.-‘ This peculiar out pi‘\l :it .~`.un\nici'ui