lr ’ . . I F' ' 'LA' -`-I ".»`l-Wit'-.*`f"-'\`f _' if i<`¢ 1:.'f*`-‘f __»- "` '." -A ~ .1 1 . '~ _ ._ ` ' _ ' ' " "'i.-" . _ _ _ _ » . - _ - " ' / '_ ' 5. ' ~ ' . _ --e. ~ ' 1,' ~“~-~_'.-.;.-'l.’»é§' ' 1 .__ .1-. “ Q . ,,` *ii ,'t,';-7'...-'AL 7_5 _ - -,M f- it-»~/5¢-»»\\»..~A-5.-.Iii - __ ,f ,.r1t; -9, - l g . _ -V.-4. 'f .,.,. 1 4. \ 3. ~ ‘ - \ 4- moi-; ifivis 1, Si"1l"1`|'»»\1U1'-R (N |913 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -_ __ _ _ _ ._ -- _ ~- - -- ---- -- `- -\-'- i ' September is a good month to lay in a supply of Coal and Wood. You get both good and dry now and at the lowest price.” _ We have a big stock of Hard and Soft C o a 1 a n d Wood. Send us your order. A. Pickard & Co Pn¢me-24o- -- Ch’town “Rockfaiot drill is a tough material, dyed so that the color stays put” .no matter how you test lt. We have some rock fast drill shirts, blue with a white °"“’.°' T'.11’.i.°°"lZ'.'52lf|°$?.2°$..T§‘§Li G80. E. Hughes Y/IIII| 7/IIA\\\\\\\\'0 0l\\\\\VIII Illl The Central Gu_qrdi_ai1 _ CONSERVATIVE8. ATTENTION: ..._ LIBERAL CONSERVATIVE VOTE FOR THE MEN WHO ARE BRINGING A $10,000000 CAR FERRY N0ll'Cl\l`IIllg » I‘IIIIlS As1sii>T:iArioN's Rooms in 'ri-1E AND n`An.wAv sEI=ivicE ro THE Give Best Result 'l`hey cost no more than the inferior kind. und then you arc assured oi hett results. _ Once tried you will use no other. All sizes to fit any1Cninera. are 00 Yr , _ . choice of these at 65c. Saturday and --The Peopws Dmmist., urdn n ht. MOORE &.McLEOD M /I//Ill El” Illlll\\ I . 8” y ° zais-e.aM2i. oss_|_|||_i\_\_\p\§yygv/1__g14_is5!a=¢? _ I B I iq HERE FOR CIGARS / We have every good kind of cigars here-Marguerites,\\ 7-20.4, Ben Bey, Ei Presidente, Stonwall Jackson-in fact all the leading Sc, 1Oc straight and 3 for 25c cigars on the market. All our cigars are kept in best smoking condition in a pat- ented humidor-all under glass. Your smoke trail leads to this shop. McKinnon Drug Company \- ' Cor. Gt. George and Kent Sts. _ I p V I :,\\\\\\Yll.\\\\?IIIIIlll@\\E\\\\\\\YlIIIA\\\\\Y-fl/Q \\\\YIIIl4\\\\\\\\\¥§lIllfg`\ honest manufacturer. W have earnestly striven to Be Skeptical of , M ,V _ A _ \\\@ Barium _.i'fl' ttentio 4,, Not -ill is Gold tIialGIitters Q I __ - _ lf you want, good pure N" , , I ,_ _ reliable tobacco' gd to an - -_ _ _ establish such a reputation, _and believe our old_friends will say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey & NicIioIsonToIi. Co., I Phone 345 - - -' Manufacturers ¢_ WI//I/f_'\\\\\ ////Ill/.\\\\\\\\vl/I//I//_-'.\\\\\\vlln e,_ .,he,e.s nomng that Wm wg cu :i A: /I//I/I//.\\\\““‘ oi=FEn sui|.o|NG.QuEEN s'rnEE_1'. ARE oPEN sAoH nAY AND EvEN- ING. FnlENDs or-' Ti-'E PAn1'vv ARE iNvi1'Eo To MAKE usE oi=-'ri-iEsE Rooms ouniuo THE cAMi=AisN. - A1' THE Ko'sEv KORNER. break- fast served from 8 to 10; dinner, 12 to 2; supper, 5 to 7. mt( SUPPORT THE MEN WHO ARE HELPING TO REDUCE THE MORT- GAGE ON THE ISLAND. MEETING TOMORROW.- Rev. H. R. Bell will preach in the Hunter Riv- cr Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday evening at 7.30. COAL ARRIVES.- Thc Schr. Bon- us, Captain Charles Straight, arrived in Victoria Thursday with ii. cargo oi' coal t'i'om Pictou for Wright Bros.- V. CHANGE OF RESIDENCE.- Mr. George Burgess and family are busily engaged in moving their furniture in- to the residence lately vacated by Mr. I-I. B. Arbing, Victoria.-V. ‘ SCHOOL REOPENS.-St. Peters Y re-open Wednesday, Sept. 8th. Apply to Canon Simpson. or Miss R. M. l<`. liesbrisay. 5 Grafton St. 2850. A MILITARY COURSE.- Mr. J. R. Tannahill of the staff of the Canadian llunk of Cornmrece, city, left Satur- day morning for Halifax to take a course in Military instriiction. ATTENTION of readers is directed to Plant Line sd in this issuue re chesp fare autumn excursions to Bos- ton, which comnience Sept. 10th. Any- one who can, should avail themselves of this beautiful trip, at such n won- derfully low rate. 2849 STREET CROSSING.- The cross- ings at Kent and Great George streets which for some time post have been almost impassable owing to the dig- ging operations, have now been nicely macadamized and finished off in good style: SCH. "OUTLOOK" NOW IN PORT. -The schooner "Outlook," Capt. Ar- chibald Mcl')ouald, Murray Harbor. P. ld. l., is now at the wharf with ii cargo of potatoes, fish, etc., says a New Glasgow exchange. The very reason- able prices being asked for the differ- ent lines are heiiig taken advantage of by many. NEW- RESlDENT.- Mr. Jerry Dawson and family, formerly of Try- on, have arrived in Crapaud and are residing in the dwelling' lately pur- chased by Mr. Warren Simmons from Mr. Richard Lea. Mr. Dawson is caretaker of thc-.Silver Tip Black Fox Co.-V. NOW, WHO SHOULD WITHHOLD THEIR FAIR MEED OF PRAISE FROM MEMBERS WHO HAVE BROUGHT US HOPEFUL DAYS; WHO HAVE SERVED THEIR COUN- TRY WELL AND TRUE,. UNDER A LEADERSHIP - STRAIGHT THROUGH AND THROUGH? FROM A LOVE OF COUNTRY ACHIEVE- MENT SPRINGS-S0,_,,LONG MAY THEY ALL SERVE STILL DOING THINGS! STILL DOING THINGS, STILL DOING THINGS! SO, LONG MAY THEY ALL SERVE STILL DO- ING THINGS! ::SORE FEET-Are you troubled with them? Penslar “Tread Easy" Foot Powder will give you instant re- lief from that hot, burning sensation so often troublesome in warm weath ii 4.- . __ _ -_-Y 5 your feet in good shape so quickly. __ _ 25c. box. E. A. Foster, Central IMPORTANT NOTICE The City Corporation has decided to issue ex- ecutions within a few _weeks for all unpaid PoI1~Taxes The practice of allowing th_e payment of these taxes to stand over until late in the year having been found to be unworkabie. Every Poll Tax voter who intends_ to vote at the forthcoming election must have his Poll Tax receipt The corporation will afford every facility to 'citizens to procure such receipt in ample time for polling day. By order w. w. iniiiitia y -City Clerk 2840-9-4MSm\v5i. ¢£ - -_ -L 'l I 50 Per Cent Guaranteed Dividend 1915 cienaiaiaie silver slack For co., nd. ._ ._ - [Incorporated 1913] ONE OF THOSE THAT STOOD TQLE TEST Drugstore. CASTOR IA For Infants and tlhililren. llio Kind- You Iiava Always Bought Bears tho 31£I'Atur~n of ' .__.._-______._1- To Put on FIesIi "l'ti certainly give most anything to be able to gain a few pounds and stay that wily," declare many thin men and lwomen. Such n result is usually not ‘impossible despitc past failures. Most thin people are victims of mal-nuti‘i- tion. a condition which prevents the fatty elements ol food from being tak- en up by the blood as they are when the powers of nutrition are normal. Instead, of getting into the blood much oi the fat and flesh producing ele- they pass from the body as waste. To correct this condition and to pro- duce a healthy. normal amount of fat the flesh making food elements must be so prepared in the digestive pro- cesses that the blood will accept and distribute them throughout the body. There is a preparation called Sargolt which works on this basis and which positive guarantee of weight increu, 9 oi money back. Hundreds have testi- fied to weight increase from its use. Snrgol does not of itself make fat but is si a combinntioii of in rod And Increase Weight 'GOOD ADVICE FOR'THIN PEOPLE ments stay in the intestines until 4- .. I8LANDr SCHOOL REOPENS. - Pi'-ince Street school reopens tomorrow and visitors will be welcome after 10 n.m. Public reception in liall at 10.30. TO VOTERS.- The Guardian dir- ects attention to the important notice, of the City corporation in this Issue. Franchise voters should read it care- fully it interests them. 2841. RESIDENT LEAVES.- Mr. H. B. Arbing, a. highly respected citizen of Crapaud for the past number of years, left last week for Charlottetown where he will reside. He was accnnipanieil by Mrs. Arbing and their little dau- ghter Dorothy.-V. _,_ S. S. HARLAND PASSENGERS. - Among* the passengers who made the return trip to Charlottetown, Thurs- day were:- Dr. N. R. and Mrs. Bovy- cr, M. Harry heard, Rev. Wm. Deathe, -Miss Annie_Vouglin and Mr. D_-- Mc- .i.eaii,_Grapi_i.ud,;_ ,Miss Lawson and Miss Clark, ,Victoriiu Miss Sadie I'.cai'd,'Westnior`eland; Messrs E. 'BoswelI,"Allz`x'. Logan Edward Arclii- baldand John C. Mcilonuld, Victoria. _-V. - ~ » - ~ PATRIOTIC WORK.-- During the months of July and August__the New -liomlon Women's' Institute have made and forwarded to the Red Cross Soci- ety, Charlottetown, the following list of goods. 2 dressing Gowns, 13 flan- nel ‘day shirts, 17 pajamas suits, 15 sheets, 30 pillow-cases, 15 prs. Socks, G pr. towels, 10 handkorchiefs, 200 dressing-covers, 200 mouth-wipes, roll bandages. Mrs. W. S. Found, Presid- ent; -Mrs. M. Constable. Secretary. 'THE GAnoEN's, i=i_onAi_ TRIU- MPTS.- September still sees some georgeous--patches of colour in the square. - Ovals of scarlet geraniums in front, of the Post. Office still delight the eye, while the more subdued but harmonious blending of white, grey, blue and brown in the geometrical parterres in front ot' the Government building is certainly a masterpiece of floral art. TAKING SPECIAL COURSE.- Farrier Sei'gt. J. Gordon Worth of the R. E. I., Heavy Battery left Saturday mo_rning for Halifax where he will take it special course of niilitary in- struction. Same of his friends re- membered him Friday evening by making him the guest of u supper at the Grand Cafe where he was pre- sented with an appropriate gift as a slight token of the regard in which he is held by the boys. PATRIOTIC WORK.-- The ladies of Cumberland Institute held an ice- _cream festival, 'also sale of candy, drinks etc., at Elliott Hall, Rocky Point on Wednesday, Sept. lst. The night being iliie s. goodly crowd as- sembled from neighboring district and elsewhere, thus making the festival a success `in every way. The proceeds amounted to $40.00 which go to the aid of the Red Cross Society in their noble work. Much credit is due the ,i‘resideiit, Mrs. John McMillan in her imtiring efforts to inake the festival a success. Miss Jean Kelly, Charlotte- town, greatly pleiised the crowd by dancing the “I-lighland Fling." ::o`EMANo QuAi_i'rv on'uGs. A little iliiference in the QUALITY of DRUGS, may mean ii great difference in results. WE offer only the HIGH- EST QUALITY. und BE,‘5T SERVICE. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, DRUGGISTS. gljllll .RYIIIIIIIIIIA llll A Drug Store That Is Different ' Some people have an idea that Drug stores, are pretty much the same the world over. This however is not true. Study the stores and you will see how iliey differ. At OUR STORE, customers are niet with ii hearty welcome. ‘ Courteous attention is given to all customers, while making their purchases. All packages are neatly wrap- ped. Our service throughout is marked by care. - We do everything in our pow- er to guard our customers ip- terests. WE SHALL APPRECIATE AN OPPORTUNITY TO PROVE TO YOU THAT. OUR STORE IS DIFFERENT.- .Iohiison & -.Iohnspii ` THE QUAL|TV‘DRUGSTO E. Co`r. Kent &. Prince Stl. . \ _ ` "|in\\\\\‘.-'JJ//All Come' Here ' i c ' .i _ `fV*f;`N5l- °r. ff -09 -I,/if Talaims `- .EI _'__ _.i?i;4;r.-1" A ,.‘.‘:°.i:”:..“:i: - *same* argestlntlmost carefully ,select- ments of dainty tal \\|llll ‘i"IIIIEOIA\\\\\\“'”IIIIII/ QQ? _-.._ _ f d in 1914 _ mills' r _ ii » ~ /ed assert - Gqgranfeed that 50 81' Céllt W8? L0 be DHI _ s Ieuts cf acknowledged nu_rit that, tak- cum powders ever shown in but p-id wo pe- c-nf. 3° ve- ee-gt,-f' ';;;,‘; ;;i‘;’,.5,¥,2§.§ .ri‘.'1:i:,‘.;i:‘:.".°_i,i.";: iz ';;';::.f:“:i CGD! In BLOCK. with IWBIILY pairs ° eau 00.0 ah. f.ittt-ning elements of thc food and I e this city. The line displays "3 every good kind Tnufactured 0 -'-sixty or them in u.- f0XGl-C8pit8IIZe(I Bt $300»000»00 01115’ $1510 0 a D prepare them in ii form which the If you want it tnlcinn powder i d ranching free blood can readily absorb Sargol of nn exwpgionnlly high grade w ll enses nn - - th a exp Fon |915 comes in tablet form is pleasant and you-1| find 1; here in more any Es 50 easy to take and its Ixction is perfect GUARANTF. » ~ OR WHATEVER Mil" ‘I l"““‘,",§, ck F,,,,,,, Lf..i°.§:':i.':.'i‘:....:‘t":1.z¢...?:::°.1... _...._. d &";vollIle wEIl:tehi\‘i>trT\i?t‘aIT¢etatti: iiiiwigsgtriri thi: Company :§‘:s‘;“2:_‘{§:_"]‘,l ffe,;;f;";‘_l_c§l;:sf_“lil‘P_§\f- pcome have for your mlcum ' us w m t whatever more the first amines y¢U|'» ‘ . ly`os a I flesh b iid d hil it h Shares are $25. Write for Pl'°lP°°t‘!° “nd °th°' mmf- praunmiexeeiiiiit iiefiiiiavin fam in { t ' ' nervous indigsntton and igsneral stom- ieniiey are sure of so per een , _ N0,m_-_sm-ol ,_ rmnmended “_ _ & eod mm 01| 0 - ` ‘ - _` _ M. C. S¢¢[¢\l -TYCHSIIYCY sch disorders care should- be taken by DRUGCISTS _ ' Giennladale, M’ Pfmfe %‘l'9-,‘;‘,i,,l°?,_?g i»|i2:is";‘i'fi¢iii.wh° d° "ot w‘i'f,‘.,`i,'i."°.- ._1'49 Great ~Gle'ot||'o Street ` “"‘ f mu-mins "W" -"’--”“ - - ' odor you want- any size or I9 shape, shaker top tin you could °¢ powder and get the good kind. . _~.. . I _ . _ I-~ _ 1 IZ Z/ZL\\\\\ I OFFICIAL FRUIT BULLETIN Fruit Brand-Dept. of Agriculture Iionibards and Gage Plums are un\v in their prime. Canning and pre- serving should not be postponed. The quality thi year is high in both peaches anyplums, due to the fact that the trees are not over- blirdened. Crawford and Eiberta peaches are now arriving. They are the best'product of our Can- _ adian orchards, and are supreme, both for eating and preserving. Plenty of canned or preserved peaches and plums means good health all winter. By perfectly sterilizing the bottles and fruit--no sugar is needed. There is health, economy and luxury for those who act promptly. Phone or cali on your Ilrocer and have him book your or- der in advance. I , J JOINS BANK STAFF.-' Mr. Ritch- ie of Bridgewater, N. has taken a position in the Canadian Bank of <‘oninierce, (_‘harlottoto\vn. GRACE METHODIST CHURCH.- This Church is at present undergoing i-opainting and redecoi-ating by the island City Painting (ln. The scats ulso are being vurnished. The exterior also will be painted and the cliurcli after the work is completed will pre- sent most attractive appearance. No services were held in the church yes- lerday CHURCH ROAD SCHOOL. -The following is the standing ui' the pupils oi' the Church Road School for the month of August. Grade V. (Sr_I- Ethel James average 88. Grade V. |jr.)| 1, Horace James. 2, I-‘lorn l\lcKinuon_| Grade IV.-1, Lloyd James. 2, Wesley James. Grade Ill.-1, John l\icl{innou. 2, Fiorincc James. 3, Elmira Sunder- son. G mic II.-1, Margaret Beaton, 2, Murdock 1\IcKiiipon. Grade i.-1. (‘hristinn McKinnon, 2, Elizubetli Mc- Kinnon, 3, Charlie James, 4, I-l`erliert Janies,5. Homer Sanderson. '|‘lie fol- ,lowing have attended school every day this month: Florence James, Margaret BBeaton. PERSONAL MENTION.- Mrs. H. (‘. Cannon and Miss Pearl Cannon. (Fhurlottetown, were passeiigei-s to Victoria on the S. S. liurlnnd Wed nesday evening and returned Tlnirs- day evening.- Mrs. James Ricliards_ Victoria, was a passenger to (‘li:ii'lot- tetown on the S, S. Ilarlund Tliursday evening- Mrs. Will Drake and Miss Bell Trowsdale arrived in Victoria on the S. S. I-iarland Wednesday evening on ii visit to Mrs, Pierce Trowsdale, und returned to Cliarlottc- to\vn"Thursday cvcuing.- Mr. Bert- rain Penpraise, Victoria, is spending it few pleasaiit lioliduys among frieiitls in (!l\arlottcto\vii.- Mrs. Flcigliei' :iinl daughter Annie, who having been visiting at the home of K. <“. and Mrs. Holm, Victoria,reiurncd to Charlotte- Itown Thursday ov:-,ning on thc S, S. Traverse, is visiting in Victoria at the home 0i` Mr. and Mrs. l\I<~Ncvin_- Mrs. Joseph Rogt-_rs and dauginci' Mii-1s Bessie, who have spent the past two inonths visiting in Victoria, loft l~‘ri- day on return to their lioinc in Suni- uierville, Mass.- Miss Floreiice Pon- praiise. \'it'toi'ia, lcit l"i‘iiiu_v niorning on ii visit to rclutivcs. in Lowell, M:\ss,- Miss Iilaiirlic lllclloiiald, \'i<: ltoria, left i“i'l_, Mass.; Miss r\nnii-_- Foster, Vliarlotteiowii; Miss Josie Mv- Uaroy. Miss M. lloiigaii_ Mr. i‘orncy lllantvliartl, Miss N. lloiignii, \ir_ Wil- Miss l\iurgai'et_ liiiglit-is. Miss Eilccn liught>s_ Mr. il.`l\`_ l<‘ostt-r, (‘hnrlotii-- town; Mr. ll. S. Rose, Yarmouth, N. S.; Mr. \Viiliani lliyers. iii-iinpton, Miss i\iuuiIe lls\\'itt_. Slit-iliac. .\'. li.. Mr. 'l`. Il. Woodman, Mrs. 'i‘_ Ii. \\'ootlnian. Mr. W. S. Iinuson, Mrs. \\'. Louson, Mr. lluggan. Mrs. I-luggan, Mr. R. i`. Goff, Miss li. Lou- son, Miss .lean Louson, Fliarlottc- town; Mr. Skcoug, l\ioiitrcnI, Mrs. Skeoug, Montreal; Miss Goff, Miss I