‘ .,‘7?,“ "if-"1<-` »".’.iz”.:.f,5i,' -_. \='#Z-”:~._;j.~~.T: _,wr , . \ » W ,_,.. _ . *_ I, / 1. i .- . , . _,yi ,_ _,.,,_,w._>,, __ V _ ly. ` _,,_.__._, ,_,.t,.. __,(,,,._ __ . _ !__________ V .___ “ _ _ ,. ,, V.-, ._ .....,_c., ~_.s. _,wi-... Hard Coal A. Pan.-a a expect the Schooner “Celia and “Evie_ B. Hall” now 1300 tons of the best quality Coal. ' _ Househblders not already plied, should arrange to take are discharging. 0. f with Hard sup- their supply now while these vessels ,_ E.” SPECIAL-The pro- -prietors of Zam Buk have decided that al though the price of drugs has been in- creased by the war, they will not increase the price of Zam-Buk. Difficulties of trans- portation, howeve»r,_ may arise, so house- holders are asked to lose no time in laying in a necessary stock of this handv remedy. For Headache, Grate can be purchased at A hi" . 9 Pickard & Co’s. ered to carry Coal for A. Pick & Co. Schrs. “Conductori “Daisy Vaughn” to load Rese Run of Mine, “M. A. Lewis" and ess use alla/ Good Dry Hard Wood for the mm . l" 6 and " “` ` "M " “Edward Grover", Invern ‘ 0 Round _“Joseph McGill". and 1‘Blanch.M. Thorbum” to load Albion Nut. ` Best American .-_ N B ti l td ranch-ral d ....".‘1“i.,‘i?.‘Z..";.$2.? “° Chesnut foi Base G. A. MUNRO T ur N. . F0, B792-B~3M1nZ»0. ___.__._.-_- »'_'l`hei island City Painting (0 v(Io'f\IiT5t?tifi`g"`Painters House, Carriage and Sign work. 203 Kent St. Phone 280-L F. L. WALLER .l. A. DOY LE Burner Stove and Egg for the 'Furnace Also All kinds of Good Soft Coal __AT__ Mink for Sale. A“g,“'a°ile Coal Yard 3._6.51V[¢f_ , Prince St. Wharf lil . 1 F " ' The followingvessels are chart- k Qi)/. ard Asic i-'von A-ic 'ma CENIRIIL GUARDIAN NOTICE.- The farm of the Robt. Longworth Esq.. will be- .ed tor sale today at 12 o'clock, also sale ot furniture will take M/2 o'clock p. m. Benj ii. er Auctioneers. rsent to Mr. C. H. Lonzwoi-iii, Water or P. O. Box 255,.Cliarlottetown. the newspap&‘s only. 1 ~' ,THE STEAMER ySABLE.- Veil Bros., have received word their new steamer Sable will Sydney. For information apply Carvell Bros. » HELD UP.- Dr. C. C. Young, Karakul sheep expert, who was frnni Iiupuronda, Sweden, (the m north ailr d int i E r says: “After frightful hardship way to Stockholm. I don’t know -to get to America, but will try gen. Norway.” FAR EAST AUTO TRIP.-Mr. ris 1". Austin and family have returned from a long automobile Edward Island hy automobile, with idea of using their car as far was practicable on the journey. il o » fa St Joi N B ing of the trip Mr. Austin said found the roads through Miiine excel country roads of New Haiiipshire, until they crossed the border they s a e ne o e o o ii e was of red clay, and as it had li raining for four or five days they terribly wet and muddy, but the ent. He stated that many of bridges were nothing but round ogs were r i o nia e passable. Another machine was i`or in case either car got stuck the mud the other could be used pull it out. Leaving the inachiiic of the trip by rail, and Mr. Aust: ’ _ said he was glad he did, although from ‘ all he could learn the roads from SL. eo u S John east were much better; but he Q Q loiiiiil when he arivefl ut iiliarlotte- the wed three days a week, and then only on one road and for a distance ot' o 1 ift il t tl t ' town, Prince Edward Island, that use of automobiles were only alio ` dl i iii ‘ U f een ni es o ano ier own. Austin who is an eiitliusiastie ti' fislicrmnu. came home with tales his friends envious. He states Try Our Health _ Saline \, | Our Health Saline is Just the thing to keep the system regulat- ed properly, especially durlllg the hot weather, and from sudden changes in temperature. A bot- tle 50c. McKinnon Drug Co. Cor. Gt. George and Kent Sts. ous territory next season. ' yoii-Yoii can keep liquids hot We carry everything made in th line. Extra Corks, interiors, etc. _ J J ' i if ._~ - “`\iIII/4\\\\\\\\\§IlllIH'IIfq .- the best. Manufacturers ' O Hickey, & Nicholson Tob. Co. i..i|-i-need . Phone 345 I\\\\i/////I//\\\\\\\\v//I//m'_$\\\\\YIIHf\\\\\\Vll i » II/Illlnl\\\9]IIllllllIA\\\\\\\\\\ZIlA\\\\\\§'l//é Smoke and Chew ickeys Twist T obacc A Millions of plugs sold Y€3flY- Becauseit is tems, Apply E. B. Coillii, Becy. -iilo-i-8-slill \\\\\\\\\\@]IIIlIlllI£\\\\\\\\\\vI ii coiiipaiiv” Do you know a nioie liable fox coinpanv iliun the M1 74“\\\\\‘lllIll City Schools -and- __ _ _ A ~;_ .. - *"1-gs' ¢__ 1 -- --f Prince of Wales I3* “Orb” Brand Fox .Netting ' ` 16 Rolls in. 21 *‘ 1: .. ` 4 li li (K H H U u U “ u U “ _4 6 24 23 _ 16 :: 1: i5 K; 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 x1 x16 x17 x16 x16 x15 x14 x14 (Subject to being unsold;-'on receipt of order, we have for sale the following sizes; Mesh x 16 guage x 24 in. wide H 6 as 60 at u x x72 x36 x24. x72 x60 x24 X36 H ll H H ll U H U H H ll U (I ld H ll C( U H ll U §\ie§o2cisl\diouorefo WJIJJ College Open on Tuesday _ Sept. lst - Carter’s Bookstor is headquarters ’ School and Colleg Books, Text Books a School Supplies. O 5 rn :roi All Books and Sup- ' plies sold at list price for Cash. Carter & Co.,Lt Booksellers and Ststioiieri G-i li \\st\\\\\sm;;: illll 1. _ f ~ f rn--ui 'I ilnally got here. '1‘liere was no other wny out ot Russia. I nni working my ¢=Y0u can set llefc absolutely free how with every jar of i’alinolive Cream, Bef. or every bottle of Palmolive Shani- ent, and for superior to the average ‘mtl ::Ii_you want a good investment 01 - ' - countered no difficulties. From the g‘;1tv¢,};.0`;3liAl3;,ol}?;xil;i<:iheL:d' lilglllfilgif t t li fMain t St.J h th road “cum” on application to wm_ Moran wif’ secretary, Box soo, oinirinttennwn. mg 3363-7-ionti. was made safely and without accid- the lo s ~ - laid across the streams, and ii nugi- §““.| "”*\\\\`\\‘,’ll"“l".Q ber of had mud holes in the road l oiled li t k them mak- ing the trip. with which Mr. Austin canic up, and it made things easier, ll] to in Sf, John. the Austins made the rest nly Mr. oul. oi' trout fishing on the Island which iiinke that ___ he never saw such angling, and had Y ' . . . the greatest sport in this line that he ever enjoyed in his life. llc is already \ planning for a fishing trip to the inni- ::You will enjoy your outing more il you take a Thermos Bottle with or cold for twenty-iour hours. We have some nice lunch kits ut $2.25 each- E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Mti. :FOXES BOARDED. The Charlot- tetown Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd., are prepared to ranch a iew pairs Class "A" foxes on very attractive ID. ()\| ::A SAFE INVESTMENT.--Do _v know of n snfor or nioro proilia`ic investment than with ai rclinhlc fox - _ . '. r - - ' - _ , . . tc - less? Come in and talk it over with ug, - 5196-8»1lil\l' . "'-5 li l A\lllll|1\\\\\\`-*.1///IIlllIlI`= IT PAYS to buy in this Province. THE* ROVAL EDWARD CHAPTER of the Daughters of the Empire will late meet for sewing on Tuesday after- olier- noon, the 8th lust. at 3 o'clock in St. noon, Paul's Schoolroom. 5457. place -l C rt & Co., FQX lNVESTORS.- Tho investors 6451. .who is looking forasiiie and permali- , ARMY F|E|__D SERWCE |:uNp___ 1 gated in the ad ofthe imperial Sliver Subscriptions for this Fund should be Black Fox Co., Ll@C1alf°f ---- ~--39° Pali' for ....... -uae yd An nice all pure linen pillow sham ~ _ r Hemstitched all around and Embroid- An all pure linen scari natural efed at the COYHGYS, Size 30 X 30 Call color, Hemstitched edge and Embroid- be used for bedroom table cover. Reg- ered, Size 18 X 54_ Regular L25 spgcial ular 1.25, specialfor....89c ea for _ Q- Here is a good bargain in Han- _ ockse’s white cotton full yard, free A nice big soft white bath towel fi'om dressing. Regular 15c yd, special Hemstitched at both ends, Regular IOI' ......... ...».... . . . . . . . . . each'specia1 fol-53g An all pure linen Huck fine snd strong, a nice design, make good towels. Regular 60c yard for ................. ea --- Moore & McLeod --- 119-121. Queen St. Charlottetown A good strong pillow cotton nice and fine, 42 inches wide, free from dressing. Regular 25c for |91: yd P. 4 I/////fill To do this requires con- stant care. It demands care- ful and intelligent buying, the inspection and testing of goods received, the prop- er care of goods in stock,and accurate handling and dis- pensing. We lay stress upon our rescripiion work, and as a esult we compound many housancls of prescriptions Qur_ store is sort of ri pre- e . IIAQT \\\\\\\\.\\\\‘!JW/IIIIIA\\\\\\\\iIL\\\Y\\\\\\\\\WIIllIIII/I \\\\YI I4!-{‘d cription center, for the ason that we have an ex- eptional stock of prescrip- on drugs,and employ only harmaci stsoi ample ex~ erience You should consider al f your prescriptions and eeipes of sufiicient im- ortance to' justify the pecial care which we are able to give to them. Rem- einber. Quality Goods, Sup erior Service, Right Prices Let us iill your next pre cription. “Would so in a eople recommend thi rugstore if it were no b ove the average.” wr:-fo 'i:'os:r.f>"1f/1 __ eulllhwlmfll Li ‘Q V’ 5 we 'JD ‘< C- = ohnson & .lohnso The Quality Drug Store Cor. Prince and Kent Sts. 1 |lll|vlIA»\\\\\\\\\\'|lll|\ _1|i»-in-1-I-1 *__*-*_ e ally Good Talcums . We are showing here now an excellent line of ,Talcum Powders. There are some of the best that Colgate, Seeley and other_ famous makers of toilet articles can produce. _ '- Especially complete is our 5l|n ers, at 25c a tin. The Two Macs i display of Colgate’s powd-f ‘ i ___ _ _ <1! ul/Ia-_`\\\\\\\\\\ /////I//1.\\\\\\\\1Q(/[I/,1`§\\QYllf/f/[QLEQ _ 1/MV \nY///I//”I'_'.\\\\\\vllIAa\\\\\\\\\\\\\\W0llA\\\\\%*.0/I/IIIAU“\\\W\\\\\\\\\VlllA\\\\\\1/l/l/IA\\\\\\\\w/ i -_ lin, \llIllUlllllIHX\\\\\\\\\WlIlA\\\\\€fIIYIIIIIL\\\\\\\\7III.lIIIIIIA\\\YI .\ L_! . / ' - it . ~ 15/ »-f-- - ~ r " ' " "" ' " '_ ` Q .117 `/_."-/ ,,- é's ls: w I’ if- '»" -<\ , , . \\ \‘»Mrllllllll¢m\n\n\\\\ .\\\\\'r1llv///.\\\\\\\\wav///§\\\\\\\\\\'§0lllIllI///0§\\\\\y”L““\“y/y . _ - . f \» -\ 6 " .. . LT,\\~: ~ ali -»\» .4 _._. --f ' -- - ‘maxi _» _ w a ’*l2.»»--/1" 'J . '.7'.rj'a,§ .' ' r Great World Industry is Yet in Its Infancy > FOX FARMING is one of the most lucrative business enterprises in the world today. “It is fortunate that Prince Edward Island has boldly entered this field of industrial activity, while the enterprise is YET NEW and while the rewards are so great and the prospects so bright as they are at the present time”. (Report of Department of Agriculture March 1914) The John R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes Limited offers you a GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. It is a well established Company, seeking Capital for Extension. Prospective Dividend for 1914 65 p. a. “Experts in fox breeding in charge of ranches ensure best results” Premier Mathieson, August 26, 1913. The .lohn R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes Limited is personally cared for by JOHN R. DINNIS “The Wizard Rancher". “One of the most successful ranchers is JOHN R. DINNIS of Charlottetownf This year he raised and paid taxes on forty-eight pups at 7 p. c. of the world’s supply, and the largest number in any ranch in the world. He raised sixteen pups from three young pairs and had four litters of six each".-The Golden Pelt, by J. R. Barr, December, 1913. I Write for HERD BOOK describing in detail the breeding of the foxes and giving “performance-records" of ancestors. W. E. Cameron, S°°'Y'Tf°°°“f°f Ohnrlettstown °x |47 ` P. l:.i. llllllf§\\\\\\\\\\lIlII. \\\\'£llllI#l1’.f£f31lT.YCIL"_Ti2Z'&T rw i fa.. -,f-..-rv,- ,A .._....._,__<`. ._ ._ T”-"T71 ~_'1*1‘lf2“"<= 'ff ~‘f--’-i~"~f':‘ye»';- sri'