- 1-. ‘ f V ' -. r , _:Ait- L _ - u 7 _W-*L ` ,, mum Exim vs. -Harper was before the Court yesterday and was adjourned to Mon- Ywf C001 Suriv eA'rn|.L|'si ““;'.i;‘:.‘;‘:...-...,,....._~_ ' f |Mr. and Mrs. Phill Col uedn ' ytugust is a good month to 51| the Coal bin. Coal is good and conditions for delivery are better than later, we can ,upply you promptly- Order today. g ' . 4 A. Pickard &C0 Phone 240 Charlottetown, Mother and the Girls _don’t mind beiilg photo- graphed--why not persuade Dad and the boys to make the family picture record complete? THE_ COOK STUDIO Phone I59-J eesssaareesoesasesaso 3 This is a Good Time to ii i* Have Bahy‘s Photo °” Taken Make the appointment today ZEBAYER STUDIO dt .. %iil#$i¢aG~7l€¢E$#fF§9¢§f£i4.&f§ if 5% 1:¢¢r‘~=¢ll-¢:‘2%9P;%¢5% $53 ’-¥ sé »FLOUR ,- Made by one of our best 1 P. E. l. Millers (Roller ; Process) from choice im iort- . cd FIFE and MAIKOUIS WHEAT. ' ~ We receive a fresh stock .` every few days, (we supply the wheat). Only 6cents per pound § (Sold in any quanity) PORRIDGE, OATS,TABLE OATMEAL, FLOUR, RY BUCKWI-IEA OAT F L O U ' FLOUR. All fresh and sweet, and sold in any quanity af lowest _ prices in 'the City. Phone in your order. Orders filled and sent promptly. naman '-'=1W;5O§5 mrF>§o §°°=S“ r‘Cc.>mr‘ -<_ ~_ EPC: CARTER 8; CO.E‘i Phone 208 Flour & Feed 'OlIt+\ii+3l<4='4>i\t4~J\te»lt+lti§ll¢l\*l\i*ll4 2 ."£.{ rliioiissioun Cairns; DR. CLIFT - cl-IRONIC DISEASES CURATIVE TREATMENT by the month in advance. Purdy Station Westchester Co., N. Y., U. B. A. HOURS 12 to 3 daily. NOW. , 5332-5-20MtiilAug20pd. , 1 Dr. K. W. Mcllinnon VETERNARY SURGEON Office, 139 Kent Gtreefi S Opposite Morell Hotel ` ' Telephone 764 6900-5-23M3mos. T ' . ' V _ D. STEWART. ii. C. Barrister, Solicitor and -; Notary Public a Neweon Block, Charlottetown lrenoh Offioe, Georgetown Money to Loon on Rell Eetete ' - S. 8. HFSSIIII Fi llrrleter, Solicitor , '~ ' Notary Publie, etc. ' “ uonlv -ro Loan ~ Montague. P. I. I. | _ IOBSOH 8 DUFFY Iliff’ _ ` _lerrietere end Attorney! eeiieiean for 'ii ir lem ef census . 5* aonei1l:|ih» _laws __ _ I » lllRONDlll.l.B IIACAIONI Thebest food_you can give no _ -much better than _ meat-is so nourieliing-can be prepared in B0 many inviting. gmtiring styles-com eo little, it pays no serve it often. Our Cook fell: livw ii/5»'-"iff/33-'?»af£’ """°`° , » Th C._il. Cetdll Ce. Lhital, ledlll-" i li\' t'ANAi)l.~\NS FOR CANADIANS. "CANAU \'S Sons iii the \Vorlr\ \Vi\r" hy Col- onel George Nnsinitli. iiitrodiictioii by llrnernl Sir Arthur Currie. Uiily satisfactory Canadian lioo_k, l’r0i\|§ely illustrated. Woiidrrful oppor- tunity lor money uinkiiiig for returned soiders iiiid others. iiieii or woini~ii_ Representatives liii\_-ini; n\_iirveious stieccss. Special terinn; ireigiil paid; credit given; exclusive tfrritoryl outfit in-0:. \\'lNS'i`(JN CO., 'i`or0ill0. THE .NEWEST DDLL ` KID OXEORDS = We have received the f newest oxford for Dressy e=_ Wear made with high ;; French heel and plain ‘; toe ____________________________ _.$8.75 ;; iiosipiw iw We are showing now ‘ some New York hosiery- See Our Window ~Alley & Company ' Limited _ N. $3.00 A We have some wonderful BARGAINS in the following lines :- Women's Patent Oxfords. ' Women’s Kid Oxfords. Women’s Grey* High Cut Bals. ' Women’s Brown High Cut Bals. The Oxfords are all small sizes 2 1-2, 3, 3 1-2. 4- The High, Cut Bals are in all sizes. Every pair of the above goods are worth today up to $6.50 and you can have your choice for s:a.oo ,- .~nts.` UUK WIINUUW MORRIS--SMITH--BEER _ »aww We handle al1_the different kinds best quality coal, a`n d would appreciate an order from you J. curricula sr 00., 51 Queen St. Charlottetown 'Phone Main Office 75-1, J V Wharf Office 744 L I _}il~l»Bl&'l'¢l€'l°`L D _ B. Q Street, announce the engagement of their daughter Agnes Gertrude to Al- fred L._ Coady, HazeIhrook,. Mar- riage to take place the latter :part of August. 233, MARRIED IN FRIBCO--A very pretty wedding took ` place in the Calvary Pres-byterian Church, San Fransciseo, Cal., by tho Rev. Josiah Sibbey on May 29tli~ when Caivin~ S. Blggur. adopted son of the late James Biggar of Bradalbane, P. E. I., was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Efile Frances Pennington of San Francisco, Cal. SUCCESSFUL PICNIC.--'i‘lie Tig- nish annual picnic in aid of Notre Dame Convent was held on August 7th The day was a great success and much credit is due the ladies for the way the affair was carried out. About $1,100 was collected. The Mothers of the Conventgdesirc to express their appreciation to those who took part in the nianagenient and work as well as to all who patronized the affair. DIED IN HALIFAX.---After an ill- ness of several months there passed away at his lioine, 7 Agricola Street. Ilulifux, Saturday evening, William M. C. Frawley one of the best known of local coininerciai travellers. For several years past he was the travel- ler for A.Keith & Son, but _more recent- ly he was that ilrm’s representative at Charlottetown. Although Mr. Frnwley had been known to be serious- ly ill for some time yet his many »i`riciids iii the city and .throughout the pr-ivinces will learn with deep regret ol’ his passing. < Mr. Frawiey who was 51 years of age was a veteran of the iloiith Afrlr-aii War and also the North- west ilcbellion. Besides his wife he in survived by four sons and one dnugliter, Madeline.-'Halifax Record- UF. GOING WEST.-The Sackvllle Tribute says: Pte. Wm. Clark, who recently returned from overseas, was pn the baseball field Friday evening and i'r=i.r.?\cd a warm welcome from his mnny.fi-ionds, l-le has just return 'rd from S.i'|iiii¢isiile, P. E. I., where he has been visiting his sister, Mrs. John Lea. Pte. Clarke, who is .a Sackville boy, enlisted in Winnipeg in May 1915. and went overseas with the . thai' Prince Edward Island ever expcricii- ned, At New Haven it fiii‘iiif»lied the "amlly and some giiesis. of Mr. :ind Mrs. Michael J _ Mr:Miiiii:s with a _ genuine novelty in ice cream frozen l.y hail stones, gaiilicrcil by the basketfui, and riingiiig in size from peas to niarblcs. some oi the stories were of solid ice and olliers resembled hard snow and ici: combin- ed. The freezing’ quality of the stone.: ~ was much superior to that of pond or river ice. The treat oi’ ice ercfim frozen by nature‘s latest model freezer followed a picnic on the farm of Mr. John -McManus at Boiisliaw which was attended by n party of Lweiiiy- five. After a luncheon spread in a hayfield the guests enjoyed a spii‘itr_~d prograin of field' sports followed by an eiitertuinment including recitations Maiius, fancy dancing by the two last mentioned young ladies and songs by Master' John and Miss Clara McMan- us and by Messrs Siiuoii (‘avun.igi. .ind Andrew .\icElroy. In the field sports Miss Clara McManus won in the 50 yard dash. ’Mrs. Juliii Mc..\lan- iius in the ladies running match and Michael McManus was first in the free-for-all race with 'Miss Bertha Mc- Manus secoiid. Attractive prizes were awarded the winners in the sporting events. Armstrong, B. C. June 11th, 1919. Minard’s Liniment Co., Ltd. Yarmouth, N. -B. Dear Sirs: Since the start of the Baseball sea- son we have been hindered with* sore muscles, sprained ankles, etc.,0ut just as soon' as 'we started using Minard’s Liniment our troubles ended. Every baseball player should keep a hottie of your linimout handy. Yours truly, ' E. E. ARMSTRONG, Secretary Armstrong High School -$.-el There’s a Live Wire Connecting Your A Home with our Store It means you can have what you want' just when you want it. You always have the privilege of return- ing or exciianginggoods or- dered by phone. ~ Phone Central 33 for anything you need, Smal' orders will be delivered just as cheerfully as large ones. Try us JOHNSON 8: JOHNSON The Quellty Drueeeere omni- imc ue men eww , \ _ _ by Misses Bertha, Clara and Etta Mc ga , ,ins cisuriui cuanunir _ - , _, ,J Q 1 Y. _ Y' .- reac n srvcea V- * F X ` A 1 P Q- s as , Il.l`.ZZ°;1’..`.".`.’._‘I`_.1i‘.“.i’.'L’§I‘°;..aaa”-‘ Moore & McLeod Ltd. _ .mrsfslss "9-12| Queen Street Charlottetown women’s ready to so-to make sure Donegal Tweed Coats to $24.00 ' V These nice, wcll y from. Worth to $24.00 4 w P A space- 0 r of w EVERY DAY coivi 1 ' these economy offers on Tweed coats- all new' various sizes just twelv $33.00 Donegal Coats 7 Special Oiie _ coats-just a few of eac and all new this season. 1 $19.00 Coats for _____ __ = $27.00 Coa s for making clearance omen’s coats ES SOMETHING NEW--demanding room in the wear section. There’s no dodging the need for space- of it;-we rc going to empty some -coat fixtures with con s. Covert Cloth Coats f0l` .......... -$22. $36.00 Covert Coats for ___________ __ ' r_in Coats oi Navy or Black Serge Here are some always popular' materials, well made up into trim, stylish h price, but all really good smart wearable garments, sis.00 .,,,,,, 020.00 made Donegal Trim lady like fawn covert cloth t.ii§ season, coats, all new this season, just a few e left,tIo choose left, worth to $32.00 will be placed on wwmahwb mhTmwmym ________________________ _sw _$15.00 ` $25.00 Coats i`or___.____$18.0() ----_ $20.00 $32.00 Coats for ...... --$22.00 . 9 5 ., gk; /_ - sas: ._~ ‘.5-Q' \`- \ .f'\ df - = ==-if_;~_~_ `,,‘ 7*-" _ _' '_'-3 An cxtra hat to finish out the season will cost you mighty little money---and will freshen up your waid- robe in great sliape. There’s a table' full- oi’ these, all shapes and styles, worth to $6.00 each, choose for ___________________ __ .___ ___________________________ __' __________________ _.$1 OO Another great lot, worth to $.00 i`or,_____ _.._.._$2 0., _ Ladies’ Straw Hats 4 w to $6 for 0 Getting Full Value for Your Money is anlinrin I 'l‘lirlt't docs not iiiiply dc-privatioii, riitiiougli some ,people have an idea that . -tlicy must practice scif- sacritlce in order to save. Tile ywoinan who Knows what thrift means seeks first the worth of lier mo- ney and, if she finds it, savings arc the logical re- suit. There is no forin or thrift to compare with full » value for tho motley you spend. And tliere is no foriii of waste to coiii1pnrc‘ with thc liaphazard spend- ing of nioiie-y which takes no heed of value. People who do all their shopping at this Store au- toiiizillcitlly savo in thc course of :i year, a sum which permits piircliasiiig additioiiai things, which otherwise could not be bought if the some pur- chasing power were used iii shopping elsewhere. The reason for this iles in the fact that our patrons get full value. They pay tho lowest prices in the cftly, and ,consequently save money. in other words, they practice thrift in the best form. ' SCHOOL OF METHODS. - The Summer School of Methods opened at 1 - Wiltshire' Anna Miar, Georgetown. f\ , muni- n-4-4 Ml " “"'“ A most durable and econ- omical floor-material for the bathroom, kitchen, laundry, etc., because it is absolutely water-proof. A wonder for wear. ‘ Requires no cement or taclcs to_ hold it down. Two yards wide. A big variety of the latest patterns now in stock. Com- pare it with other printed floor-coverings and note how economical it is. The Gold Seal guarantees that Congoieum will give you satisfaction. lt's pasted on the goods. ' CONGOLEUM RUGS _ . MMM - HW iltnagrwalllhsp ' li fps oniwyvpyw, W L "D I _ at ifimw Congoleum Rugs 2x3 yds. S 9.00 “ “ 3 x 3 “ 13.00 “ “ 3x3 i-2 yds. l5.00 “ “ 3 x 4 “ 17.75 etc. ‘ln addition to the School Facility, =._..;~-L* I H the following from P. E. isimni are /,f _ ," in nttendance:-ligdnii gicholson and -Z N - , I n:lf:.s°“‘s:s:a.as.°' .ss astra _ »~»~- =~ Cape Traverse; Olive Stewart, New soars has been wen ruscaineii. The ~~< » T. s ’ - _ _ instep and unner. woman d school is s co~operative one conducted _ _ _ . ' /' niand that their worn slippers by the various Sunday School Boards ~‘ \\_ 1 1' _ \ , I and shoes be reshaped-re and the Maritime Sunday Ecliool As- ~»- i f styled, if you pleaseTwhirh is sociation The chief features of the the work of a shoe maiiufnc . - H - -, school are the discussion of Sunday " ` turer. But we do it, and sue School -methods and plans. lectures, / , 1' cessfully, too a , , KHl \-_ _ ...-4 1. ,_ .-._ __.-..-...i ..__..-, __- .. ..._... $24. 1 the Mt. Allison Ladies' College on _ _, A WOMAN'8 SLIPPER Thursday evening with ri. line attoiid- \ ¢~\,`y , ,m,.e_ over mty ve,-y our-png; Sunday ’_` ; or shoe is the most difficult job School workers from diifcront parts n shoe repairor has io face He of the three provinces being present. ` _ sides the actual repairing and The deep interest manifested from the ' Q. .,- 6§\ 1'@C0\'lBll‘\lCU¥\E Oi' the Sola. h6f‘l I ` U-