.‘ t Charlottetown - , Cilillifi l . . '» é . Not because we sell better face wders ' "than anybo y‘ else the; same kind that other stores do. The onlything is I thatlwe offer a larger assortment of the newer and better kinds. If you want some- thing new, ask us first. The 2 ,iVlAC'S r49 Great oecge’ so. tiliigsiifin , . ilxiorlls and Pumps < See opr display in our windows of Ladies Pumps and Oxfords, a job lbt, mostly small sizes to‘ clear at 121.95 y ,Morrisio & Smith The Big Shoe s10... 2l50-8-l3-tf. _ t \4~O6OnOO'&OO-OQ§ | T v ‘ _' v _ “Thousands of men eavedfrorn annoying tobaccotroublee by '1" 1'" °' H1°1<¢¥'I Twlet For real satisfaction and comfort: Hick¢y's le the brahd- the! does the trick every time The mce juicy, well ‘flavored fig, and its well bodied make-up putlt 1" i i=1!" by 7N0"- Aek 1dr Hitckeyh “none juet as good." HICKEY a. QNICHOLSON TOBACCO c0. m). KGKOJINQFON “~’ -.--.»- - wiié7lill§llililfil D0 YOU‘ KNOW‘ Th. Beverages that have won’ Popular favour, through thelr TASTE CHARM and runr-rv m=_. “lflfil-IIKLICHS" IRON TONIC ""]'EEltl..l-}SS” flltEAlll SODA “l"El'l"/.'.l*2SS” ORANGE SQUASH "1’ lilii rt LltlSS" i‘ SA RSA PA RILLAV _ “PIPQERLPISF-l“ LEMON SQUASH “ “PEEILIQIQSS” APPLE NECTAR ‘YE ERLESS" BELFASTYGINGER ALE Order a oaee from your grocer, or dealer today_ Bold n POPULAR rmcse. ' i i . 1 11 Manufacturers of J‘ & T‘ MORRIS’ the New Fanioue srrrurss" our GINGER ALE’ 1 - Prince Edward Island _. _ __,.__ ._-._.._._.... .2»-.- .. _~_,L_ ,____,_,_ _ i . Binder Twine 24,000 lbs Another Carioad, 24000 lbs ' oi the Celebrated wrfSilver” Leaf brand” , hffimhl comb in for he ' _ \ This Twine le acknowledged by the farmers tobe the best BINDER. TWINE on the market. Ask for “,Silver_ Leaf" brand i-and takenoother, ‘Every ball is guaraiiteed by us to give the best of satisfaction, and also guaranteed 650 feet to the Pound. Our price is the lowest. Hold WHOLESALE and RETAIL. \ . Our PRICES and TERMS suit everybody_ Carter & C0 Ltd. Charlottetown Queen Street “Warehouse §§IiOl§ O43 _ , Qm ‘,- Qoegeeeeea exp-ea e004 a-e - <4 -e- G<OQQOOO~ E. R. snow . ' w. Richmond st . (‘hartottotown ' Glass insurance at Lowest rates. _ 9i " Good Strong, Staci Conpllligl- ._, ,__, . v Vvvvv v v v‘ v v Vvvvvvvwi v v _ .. _.. . _ ._.-......‘-__.._.. ..c_.____ ._._.. nm-a... -... .. We i does, because we sell y ‘ kee you well dressed until the fail. ' young dancers are taking part in" iii-I??? B Cifiiflii no. no. Accident Sickness or not i oueu r.1' lee." A IAIWAIN lN eluflloee n‘ Patoas Ltd. Black and colored. all sizes. 31- _-_¢- JOHNSON ,_l JOHNSON drug store will be the only store open~ ed all day to-day. M00 SILK jTOCKINOB are a n_ s- sitydteplenish" your stockings t" . on is: g.g%gomll;valtlthis ‘week w a: CLANSMEN CAN fill all their bration at Patons Ltd. 1i ‘BIG CLEAN UP EVENT.--’l‘o clear our every hat, largo or small. high priced or low. Patons will sell them at $1.98 up to closing time to- day. Your hat has seen hard usasfl. get s new one this morning. 1i. WLANDER APPOlNTED.-—Cnpt. W. A. itlcKeo, of Monctnn has been appointed maJor in command of the 89th Woodstock Battery (12th Brigade), -in place of Major ~ J. D. Hickman, M. C., who has . been transferred krthe reserve g says the Moncton Transcript. AITRAPRY HAT at $1.98, will Vist atonsclearance sale before noon todily. All hats must go, some are bcaulierras high at $10nnd $12, but they all have their walking tic- llpt at $1.98. - , y 1i. ‘ . -~_-_A_ . ' POPULAR YOUNG DANCERS.-— in the account ofthe New Annan races the names of the young peo- ple who danced so gracefully were the Misses Helen McDonald and > Elsie Bitfin and Masters Ralph Cameron and Joseph McMillan and they made a decided hit with the Vast crowds present. These famous the (‘alcdunian sports ~tllis after‘- noon. ‘ , __q._. llnuzhtel" of Mi‘. 'und Mrs. Dill! Smith, "Maple Street, all Mr. Con- rad Crossman. son of Mr. and Mrs Jerome Crossman, also oi Moncton, look place on Saturday. Rev. Hum- lllOiiil Johnson, pastor of Wesley Memorial Church, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Crossman left on Satur- day afternoon for Prince Edwin-d island on their wedding trip after WlllCll they will reside in Moncton, mQ-iii . , Leshule. Que. 25o. Sept. mos. . Minnrd's Liniment Co., Limited.‘ G°Yl11@m¢¥n.—Ever since home from the Boer been boihorcd with running [aver A17“ ‘m "131 198s, l tried many n v95 “"11 "mmenls; ulna doctor- eri continually for the blood hut Sol. no permanent ‘relief, iilll inst Whiter when my mother got me L0 coming "Y MINARITS LINIMENT ~ T“ “Heel-v ‘l! which. was almost magical. After two bottles the sores completely dfifllrlloared and I have “W? Wflrkinshiay since. Y9"?! gratefully, JOHN WALSH . worked Wflfihlrex-oaezeeeeeesq i Dr. ll. C. Harris- Eye Specialist Office, Royal Bank 1 Building, Charlot- tetown; . Oflice Hours: 930-1230, 2-5 ‘ ' Phone 68-Y. wrrrrsnrh 1 ANNOUNCEMENT_ Messrs W. B. Prowse and D. A. MacKlnnon propriet- ora of tbe Vimy For Ranch, Norwood Road near Char- lottetown, P. E. l. are pre- pared to sell a limited num- bor of foxes and ranch them for parties if they so desire. The Vimy Fox Ranch was established in the fall of i919 and has S9 pairs of fox- es 27 of which are owned by -_ idem-a Prqwgo d; MacKiu- iron aid the balance... are - boarders. The ranch has been under tho management of Mr. Fred Andrews end ha! been one of theunost suc~ cessiul in the province this year. The ill pairs have to- day o1 living puns or an avar- age of H-l‘ to the pair. Tare wetblnk will compare avert ably with any ranch in the pftlvlneebfilhi strictly mo Pugs: a policy of the measly meat was to select Pu my heat foxes that mono; would buy sndfeed the vsry beet food, ltosuite have justified this course. The number oi’ pairs can be reached will be limited to fifteen so par- - - .15.? ‘MOI K OTOOKINQI, at wants for today's big Scotch cola-Peg“ Mo’ L1 .1 \ .- tJ .. '< CROSSMAN-BMJTH wsnome. _. The mllfrlflgl? 01 Miss Eva Smith. ' 111' 1 war i have ‘ _ to her parents Mr. and‘, rs. 1W.’ H. Smith, Royalty. Mia Smith- LAID YAl-‘IAK Ind ' It Id __-- .1 eetiy re- dirc prices, are the bi drwlng card at"Patone this week. A arge selection makes easy chgosing. 3i Journos e. col-Insert drus store will he the only a re open- - edthls afternoon and eve ins. 13 , 2400 ._._.._ _— . 11a mm: chi club: on all Paton'e hate this morninl. trimmed or untrlgnred. If, y": ,‘_ .~ . 1i. THE U l0 MERCINL col- 0.111093%... Sept. m. Full particulars on application to Prlnc. W. Moran. 240d GREEN , smélr ' emoen. ‘rwma-rnd-b‘ s: ‘on the marital. Selling at iewebt prices by A. Horne & Co. » ' I 237118-2441. i.- .1! cigars—they“aro kept ‘Dmllerly while in ‘3lO0k-——B0 that YOILBOI 111B right fluvohr when M11011"! 1119111- Johnson d; Johnson, Drugglsts. 2399-8-25-31 ‘ "roesmo THE cAeIrrm-Jl onw- games this afternoon. Three 0f the ‘strongest athletes will take part. A MEETING or the P. n. island in the Agricultural HulirChui-iotte- town on Tuesday. All!!!“ 31!! "1 12.30 o'clock. All interested are in- vlted to attend. 24 3- "Canadian Miner" sails from Mout- reai August 20th for Charlottetown are rcquested to book at once. Bun -tain, Bell & Co, Agents. 2417-9 25-51 . PERSONALS _ h... registered at the Victoria. city. Mina Floience lingers, of (‘as- cumpoo is visiting at the home of :Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Royalty. Mrs. G. Lyaford and son Robert, of New York are visiting of Charlottetown. t; stone, passed through the cltyuon (‘liurnhlilll and Bonshaw. Miss Grace nurse of New York has returned lu lltfi‘ hum-e in Defilubleuftel" n-uurstl- f-uily nursing her cousin MrsbJ. G. MacFadyen who underwent a /aerl- ous operation in the P. E. island Hospital. Miss Edna Smith. trained nurse, has arrived in the city on a visit has just returned from City. Where she uccorfliiiih patient ‘o that place. ilantic ad " n nflood-byc ToAsilunn. Persons 31111911115. from that extremely try: 1m; hrvllbic known us asthma know what it is to long with all their hearts [Of 9515-598 as from a tyrant. Never do they know when an nt- tack hilly come and lhey'know. that "Hlrllszie unaided in vain.‘ with w: srocKflAp. 1.111s sear L m1 old-time Scottish Athletic event _ '1 will be put on at the Caiedoniun .. i “CANADIAN MINER"—'l‘he S. S. I ‘Mr. W. E. Stavert, Montreal. is Mr I). Rutherford the well-known ~a Halifax Commercial man is in the Henry and Mrs. Shun-em, Oiad- W1 .tlieir way home from ayislt to , Soot-ch gathering at Pptons Ltd. 1 l ~ I ;~ u. W Ayrshire Breeders Club will be held > 1 direct. She will load general cargo .,‘ for St. John's Newfoundland about .. ‘ ‘August 80th. Parties wishing space Smith, ' ' their w ' parents Mr. and Mrs. John Walker f Machenn, diilined f '-b’l‘ORON'l‘O, Aug. 2.'l-—A Toronto mfan who was in Detroit yesterday slated here that sugar was selling iut l7 cents a pound in the retail ‘stores there. pares with 23 cents up to 26 (rents a ‘p0lll1d. locally, and cannons Hamilton were yesterday twentyone cents wholesale A ‘A- further surprising piece of in- formation supplied by the Our last advertisementof used every car which was ready was sold. One or p, _ ,_ , not come out of the hands of the expert in time were the only ones remain‘- ing. We now have a few-morewhich are -bein prices than the last. Here they are. , (1) One . Light Six McLaughlin three years old, thoroughly gone over, newly painted, self-starter, electric light, tires all in good shape, spare " tire and tube. Price $600. _ ' . (2) One 490 Chevrolet Five Pas- ’ senger Touring, two years old, self- starter, electric light. $170 spent on her for repairs and painting‘, spare tire and tube. Pi-ice $600. (3),One Maxwell Five Passenger Touring, two years old, thoroughly gone over, painted, spare tire and tube. Price $700. This car it‘ new is worth $1600. - (4) One Model 90 Overland, two years old, $250 repairs last winter. Is as good as new car ifan 3600 miles, spare tire and tube. Price $1100. - (5) One Model 90 Overland Five Passenger Touring, $17_5 for repairs last winter, newly painted, sifio covers allover, good as new, spare tire and tube. Price $1200. - (6) One Light Six McLaughlin ran 4500 miles, 1918 model, thoroughly re- newed in any part where wear was shown, newly painted, tires in, A '1 shape, sparetire and tube. A bar= ‘gain at $1050. Buyers who expect t0 buy any once as the very one you want may b e the one sold iii-st. B. PRowsE & sons Tollowihc aprlrov-ril- "girmress "ratloclnuiloir". lrlllsllfllll‘ ui’ rc- l-itlflii ui’ lllunllrrs and lrlsi‘ his rc- pululiun fur sargzrcitjl. lit‘ l-ouidn’! ilnd the guilty. Again and again This‘ price cum in “Ming inn"ui-l-iit_ in vnin did .-\_vm\r Illcuul visitor I Successors to Prowse & MacKinnon _ a . tiring aficr his lllPllltlfllbltltilVllivVl!"‘rlllltl iJUlliUSSPll, or who was ment, oi-‘iucky liii,‘ lib made ailiwhcu ho coiumiiu-d his lllr‘ vvrilciuils wuutl pointed u‘: ill!‘ _ , _._ -.f'.g,.1 cars was thoroughly answereda d , two which a strike caused (ow sold at even better bargailtx’ - ,. (7) One Maxwell 1919 Model newly Iiainted, self-starter, working per- ~- fectly and looks and acts as filed as , new, worth if new $1900. Price $850. (8) One Ford Five Passenger-Tour- int: car two years old: engine and power plant thoroughly overhauled this spring and is in good working order. Body needs painting and up- holster-inc but it is not necessary to do this until winter. Price $275. (9) ()ne truck, made from large, -=* heavy power car, body and engine in ~ , 1.50mi working‘ shape. Price $600. ' <10) 1920 Model Gray Dort ran‘ 3500 miles, in good, order, tires good, spare tire 51nd tube, Price $1400. (l1) Ono. Seven Pas eager McLau- ghiin 1918 Model in erfect shape, newly painted, guaranteed in every “ray, price if new would be $3200. ‘Bhe will be sold at $1800. . _.___.i.'_______ \(12) One 1920 Model K 63 Special McLaughlin in perfect shape and guaranteed, only ran 1100 miles, is as good as ncav in every way. Her prior; tody is $2075,'wili be sold iinnlediate- ly for $1600. ‘ 0i‘ these cal-s should come in at Tf:-;4T‘! . ‘lent and cl: xlclll. Vlrgihs fame an a great u; girrian, told with such charm a1 a ruurdl-ru" wim drum- crimo.’ learning by Comphretttin "Virr Yllll iu "Indicati- llis giiii-il mil turned into n puurlln the Middle Agggfj jg ‘slick. lr‘ wv lizlvl- in illlllllillill iiulili iii lln- divining rm] as a dr- u-viivc. wl- inuy .|i lulst runsulv yournoivis wiili ilu- n-iimiilni ill i '~-— t said have originated in the confusit lletwccl his name and the we; virgnla. the wand oflmagioal flu mysteries 4*» ¢~aI1|=Ilo_-___ -- e 4- g desire to take ad~ mpg: or this should sneak . .‘ ‘*1 ‘l’ __ ZMIQ ' [v Dr. J. D. molly at hand. however, they can 911i’ KOOd-byn to their enemy and . enluy lifc again. it helps at once, from Detroit was that hehnd been told by a grocer in Detroit that the reason the bottom had fallen out of the sugar market there was that __there were lnrportations from (‘a- nildo. _ ilew Murderers _, Meet Death Braveiy 149110881 Asthma Re~ d“ ("so jhljiigmilr’ 1 T hat’s7what they All say ' We are constantly hear- - (Continued from Page Four) pulse then rose and the wand twisted rapidly. .Gulded ‘by the ‘wand, Aymer now pursued the track of the assassins, entered the‘ court of the Archbishop's palace, left the town bylthe bridge over the Rhine, andifoliowed the right bank of the river. l-le reached v the gardeners house, which he de-' ciarell the men had entered,‘ and some children confessed that three men (whom they described) had come into the house one Sunday morning Aymer followed the track up the river, pointed out all ' the places where the men had landed, and stopped at last at the door of the prison of Besucairc. He was admitted, looked at the pri-I “donor; and picked out. the murder- er. who had just been brought in i0 ing favourable comments re- garding ihe delightful qnali- l iy nf our beverage and the ‘ vdalniy manner in which they _ are served,‘ Our menu contains i; won- .ful assortment of 500d things from which to select. ' Bums "lfb " YOUR oWN HHALTH~ AT OUR-- FOUNTAIN for s email theft, . Aymer'e Mistake. This man confessed that he hsd been an accomplice, and was 11m Kiln on the wheel_ 59m" 9113"‘! eheiether assassins "to the coast.| i. Johnson 8r 1 Johnson The Quality Drugetere I Cor. Kent and Prlnee Ila. followed them by soil». 11111111911 where they had landed, and onlyi desisted from m; search wben1 they crossed The countr!" Such a detebtlva is the divining rod in the right hands; but. all-B! Armor was no better than detectives who WAXTBTE Childrenf dance with joy at sighfof a full, plump)‘ WAXTlTE package of Kellogg's Toasted Cont F lakes-they know what crackly, crispy, ricltneee a it contains. Give them heaping bowls-with or cream, or fruit and cream-always fresh and tempting in the familiar WAXTITE. package. lied Corn Flakes-Shredded Knlmblnl In um new modernjred kitchens at spool "WenltW-esid Everywhere Kellogg's Produrlr-Tes --i(ru|‘ublcd [ham-are nu TURUN f0 and ulw-ly: 1c II Z49??? l2} ‘ . jqzr;