yum! 24; 1914 , _‘ v . I -"run r.iri‘ss'r News - 'THB OHARDOTTEIOWN GUARDIAN ""‘ l rms-r or nm/I PAGBFIVE' 5¢oT1‘, You rr " iS _Ti-is rms: To BUY COAL -<1-,...~ “g1N\' ; - t Hard Coal T ,. ‘ We expect the Schooner "W. N. Zwicker" next week with 900 tons best quality. ' Anthracite Coal, in Chestnut Stove, and Egg sizes. We will be pleased to have your order for delivery from this vessel. Lpwest price. A.-1 Pickard & Co I 3. I g Phone 240 H; ' .Ch’town The lsland City Painting Co Contracting Painters ST' I‘0l'1é» MT);-,Wi-Tuly 22.- 'As a :anus of. _rebukinz Dania Fashion, that °8L1KH‘sation at East Alton Bap- th urch will next Sunday attend e services clad in calico and over- crease in church attendance yester- day' ‘md bein! of the opinion that P°"°“f‘ Preferred to he comfortable on s. Sunday to goingfto Church, de- glded on n novel scheme whereby GY could do both. The pastor, the Rev. D. C. Blunt, is enthusiastic over the scheme. Some persons who had been remaining away from church told the pastor they had done so because they did not have clothes which enabled them to make 11 Hvlnrge” that compared favorably with that of other members. The woman members of the church next SUPUBY. therefore, will wear their calico garments, while the sterner sex will don overalls. ._4__________ WILL Nor Kiss Bninsis AGAIN. (‘I-IARLESTON, W., Va., July 22, -The custom of the presiding clergy- |man kissing the bride will prohablv be abandoned by the Rev. W. Hill after his experience here, yesterday, at the liiinds iof I. G. Woody. When Mr. Hill bent over to kiss MVB- WOOGY. Who, n moment before, had been Mrs. Barbara Jarrett, W00dY knocked the Minister down. Auction Sale 'l`|ie sale of the property of the late Itodeiick Gillis, Dock Road, Lot 30 Queens County. mivertisca to miie .P1808 on the 20th inst., is postpon- ed until Monday the 27th inst., at one o'cl0¢k D. ni. and if the farm bo not sold the hay growing on some farm will lie sold iii lots to suit purclinscrs. ‘ D. E. f‘..»\MPBl‘II.L, Auctioneer. By the executors of said astute. 3603-7-22lll-.vl.hSat3i. - gnu-l-_ Houae, Carriage and Sign work. ‘2_03 Kent .SL Phone 280-L r. _t. wiiiss i. A. non 3-.6-5Mtf. "Use Wonder i"ly Killer-It lasts thc wliolo season and docs the work well--150, E. A. F`0S'l‘l‘il{, Central .Drug Store. 3672-7-2»fM3l. ft. m _ ;m\\\\\\\ lllllllzmq ’ FF ‘< . '<3 o U' 5' S s E IJl\\\\\\\\VIIIIIIIII”\ lIlIllIII'&\\\\\\\\‘ Ylllllfi Mr. Farmer I Do not forget to our fish supplies fr s. We can assure fentire satisfaction his line. Ch’fovm Fish Supply Co Phone 340-J. 173 Grafton Co ` \\\'f/lllllllllnd fl////A2 “WI O C-‘ L_ _W .M ._.;- Y1a.__.....__2 _ _ _ Harmony Z Almoiul » H _ soft, skin Almond Bloom Cream-a cream that makes the skin Bloonf 2l_l)0l1lZl€ 506. Creain'-A 1: Here is a new and excellent McKinnon Drug Co. Cor. Great George and Kent Sts. I _ . ’| preparation-Harmony smooth and satiny fine, _ I i-__ __._=ps - ' i .l ` \`.~l f ,I , \ I ¢. -o Don t Run I _ The Risk i V 1 Qi#/I . A A' ll' ~`» iii its all in knowing iwhat to ’ . - \ ask for. Remember anyone sa 'i -I »#‘*5"'¥l’*i:j§, of smokinginferior tobacco. `\ Q-1-"i It is injunous to yourself, Dames and a nuisance to your friends. Besides, g&od frag~ l is Tm" l rant tobacco costs o more. /4 ’ htT ° t, H’ k ’ B °ghtCut Riv , /" I Ma§trd§Marii1ld Snil¢Ski(iiygs'l`ohlacc_o, Bfac I and Combination Twist Chewing To ,_ _0- Hickey '& Nicholson Toh. C fl Lid- i'I”‘“'Ei>‘iE°1i`i”15i3i`¥”CHUR<=»if iTHEif"C'ENTllllL GUARDIAN ;_ l ¢ \ IT PAYS to buy in this province. SEE OUR Mutual Girl at the Peo- aum The members noticed “_ de_.I\1€'s Theatre Monday. 8753- ALL SHOULD see the 'big African Jungle films at the Peoplefs tonight. Actual scenes of animal life. 3768. HAIR BBlAU'l‘IFIR.- All who de- sire beautiful hair should get -Mrs. Whfte's hair lotion. Gall on her at The Lennox Hotel. 3235. ]‘O\\»'N'AL.-Services on the Pownal Circuit next Sunday, 26th, will be: Clifton, at 11 a. in.; Mount Herbert, at 2.30 p. m.; Pownal at 7 p. m. Sunday School at Pownal at 10 a. iii. and at Millview at 1.30 p. m. PREPAHING FOR CONFEDERA- TION.- Workman are at present eu- lgaged in renovating and redecorating the Legislative Council Chamber pre- paring it for the Confederation Cele- bration. 'l`his was the room in 'which the Fathers of Confederation first _metz the actual cradle of Confedera- tion. The work is being carried out on elaborate and thorough lines. SUNDAY SERVICES.-The Rev. D. MacLean will preach at Lot 4-8- or Sahlinfili, the 26th inst., at 10.307 Highfield at 2.30 and in the People's ,(lh|ircli, Charlottetown, at 7 p. in. .and fllasixuw Road, Monday; Hiintei River, Tucsdny and Stanchel Wed- nesday ut 7 p. ni. Mr. M. C. Mac- kiiiiioii will preach at Churchill on Sabbath. the 26th inet., at 10.30 ii. m.; St. Catherine's at 2.30. derstood on good authority that Mr. James Landrigan, Principal of Queen Square School, has resigned his pos- ition. He has been Principal of thi: School for over ten years, and his work has stninped him as one of thc most capable and efficient education- ists in'thc Province. Mr._l.andrigan was recently appointed Manager of the School Supplies Department which has just been inaugurated by the Government ‘with thc object of nflording the children of the primary schools of the Province cheaper and better school books and supplies. llis resignation will he considered at the meeting of thc Charlottetown School 'Board which is to be held on next Monday night, and when no doubt ltlic appointment of his successor will be made. :sons FEET.-Nyni's Eairem (lloruted) rests tired, aching, pore feet.--It makes wulkiiig :i pleasure- Nya1‘s Foot Bath Tablets nro uiitls Ieptic soothing and cooling.-25 cents each-Like everything else in the Nyal line these articles are of the highest quzility, liberal quantity and rcusonable price. E. A. Foster, Cent- rnl Drugstore. _ liltf. 4 \llll| ff/A\\\\\\\\'//II/. lllllle Three Essentials of Happiness //llll `F\\\\i|l|||L 3> D rllA\\\vH"\\" M," lil _ > clear] consciflnce-a you’ s eep we _ good digestionyféd you’ll live well 1( A good soon yy? ER- of the following. .\ 4 ,' Charlottetown, P. E. I.;/if a.g-r--1-- Permanent Silvc 0X¢S»l-td MOTTO: Permaiiency. _AIM ‘Silver l‘:ox,f¢|lS r ` ~ /I ' ' - - ii 'Pm osiiion? t Genuine Bree ers P, l1'i2¥3l‘3.?.?.ii%’l‘.Y§§S¢’l‘naa @1151 Compgw de=»sned row vw a Peimanent Return on Y_out oney _ k ‘Do ou want to mvest in 'la company Wl10S¢ Bfeedmg Sw” is A[l;?,`y§uSw‘dHt“fhoHe?in the swim when The Fox Industry Gdlftsth airivghl; Plgnhanent Silver Foxes Ltd-. NOW b¢f°1‘¢lh° etolzk ie dll sold. Shanes $25410-I rs a'pp|y to any of the following; For Prospectus and DSTUCP 3 -= _ - Murdock J. McLeod,'Murray River, Alexander Ross, M. D.. E! P¥`°°m l ont of Prince Edward Island Fox Merchant. _ gl-emgrgj Mgoelyatfon, "President, Broker, BW' » l Charlottetown. ni-Mayor °f` Stock - S. Emory, Vermont, Vice- Trader. _ . ‘ Charlottetown, inan- V .Fermi-r. _ mer and Trader. ' ' 0. M Kinlsy, North River or Mun” mv" Fd)r‘Hidl‘lnndV Slionk Breeder. ' Charlottetown. 4 _r _ Accountant. - _ ' ' To froduce The Higheit Grade Thomas Ii. Cook, Murray River, Isnnc ll. Burden, Pownal Gentle-_ William Lnndrlgan, Murrai \R\"\'» Arun" u. woes, iiieminra. iter- .r. ami. stewart. llerehant. 9, _a. McKinley, Charlottetown, III5\\7I c_ _._ \Y/Illlll and you’ll feel,,¢ |- Particular *£10,916 and that t_ pays top. ve a regular rinki`n§x§’_.l3Ce"a 91.3° e here/'J itary conditions ev /._ wlie_i'e only the ` materials are used in . ing soda water-and ere the service is ideal. People go out of their way , o drink at our fountain, be- ause they know that we eet all of the above re- uirements. . ' Drink. when you’1‘ tired-it’s refreshing. Drink_ when yp u’r thirty--its satisfying. But-you don’t need any special excuse for drinking at our fountain. The delic- iousness of our beverage will satisfy you. \ "~_ \\\§/IlIIIIO.\\\\\\\\< 11", -Q B 0 r-r .O P4 2 I B in rr §1ll’f'_R§\YllI.\\\7IIIIIII//’4i.\\\\\\\\\\ Cor. Prince and Kent Sts. llll|'lI/4\\i\\\\\\\\‘ llll Get Our Good S _ H 'Talcuin Powders g be particularly; You will with our showing-o Mei1anai'il,lS;e- ' t lilhinlivgria-fi :nous makers of highest grade roi er prepara- *“t‘t (31. ii¢°}‘é 2 Macs "ro, M. _ PRINCIPAL RESIGNED.-It is uni NYWW 'v ‘-.-.-_-.-_-_-_~,-_-,~_-_-,-_-_~,-_-_~;:_-;,-_-_-_-:_-:_-V-:_-f.‘.2‘_1-~r::f-1-rf:-‘f-fr1'ff-‘-‘J-'-'r-:fr-_-_-:.~.-_-.~:.~. I SEE OUR Mutual Girl at the Peo- '_ple’s Theatre Monday. F 3763. BRADALBANE.-Rev. H. R. Belli will preach in Bradalbane at IL a. in., and New Glasgow at 7 p. m_, in July 26th. C-ORNWALL METHODIST CIR- CUI'l'.- Services, Sunday, July 26th: Cornwall, morning, Rev. George Or- man; evening, Rev. W. H., I-Ieartz, l).D., Kensington, afternoon, Rev, ssorge ormnn. North wiitsuire, Rev' George Orman, evening. WEDDING BELLE.-The Methodist Parsonage at l'.`lliott's was the scene if ii very interesting' event on the :vening of July 15th, when Mr. W. Prowse Yoo, of F‘reetown_ formerly of Lot 16, and Miss Carrie Morrison,. of llarnley, were united in marriage, the :eremony being performed by the Rev. L. J. Leard. After the cere- nony Mr. and Mrs. Yeo drove to \‘reetown, where they will reside on .he beautiful farm recently purchased by Mr. Yeo. RIFLE N(l'l‘E.S.--Tlic members of 'che Civilian Rifle Club are subscrib- ing to purchase a rifle which they in- tend to present to Mr. fl. Russell Beer in recognition of his magnificent ichievement several days ago in mak ing the grand possible score of 105 ots. over the 200, 500 and 600 yds. ranges.-flood progress is being made .rltli the erection of the new bunga- low on Kensington i‘ific range. The 'rame of the roof is almost entirely ip. A number of rifleiiien continue ‘.0 give their help assiduously in thf: carpentry operntioiis.-There will be a spoon shoot for the- m_em»bers of the Tfivilian Rifle Club on Saturday after-' 'ioon. Six spoons will be given, three of _which will be for the Tyro floss. The winners of the spoons .last Saturday will he handicapped four points each for to-morrow’s shoot.-All rifles issued to members of the C. R. C. will have to he re- turned to the bungalow for thc nn- nual inspection which will be inode on Monday nftcriioon by l\Io.j0r Pow- ill, of Halifax.-The new rifle ranges opened, it is expected, towai‘ds`the end of next month. A city rifleman who returned from Souris yesterday' ieclnred that the ra-nge there is go- ing to be n fine one. FLAVORING l~lXTRAU'l`S. Ifis n `\\\\ ' / 1// § -fl ._ . il 4' <7 Jr- .~ \O\ Worth to 10.50 for more than nine inches long. The reason for cutting the they are not the very latest cut. They are wider than You do want a real bargain either to wear or make QW ny, A Moore £5’ Mc ` _, 119-121 Queen Street-Ch’town Clearing out line of Voile Skirts to take a step skirts is that now-but if into this. $2.50 Now here is a perfectly good chance for the woman Perhaps a dozen skirts in the wool-beautiful fabrics-nicely to 10.50 each, closing out at | . it Summerside and Souris will bel' own ARE Qi1Ai.iFisi> 'ro 'ri<;.\~'r ,gang at $12- Sizes 43 to 40° | part of our training to know. We lor- tify our knowledge of everything we not sell on extract that is not absry 'itely pure mid lull strength. Tliatfn; _why the extracts you buy here ,;e_ further and vivo more ilelici/evém, Men’s flannel trousers in plain :md stripe 2,00,3.00, 3.50 to $4.50 ieii by selling only ine isnt. we win if ' Trousers today at ‘ PRICE . _ ’ - ' ` c lors These Sl t en s suinmei trousers are mostly in light 0 . x een pair .. finished with belt Strap rolled cuff. lhey sold regularly at $2.50 to $4, the 16 pairs Mens gf) 011 Sizes nm 33 to 42 inc ist. To empty our shelves of this lot WE O ' R THE WHOLE LOT AT HALF PRICE M 15, ninmer Boys Wash Suits exits Siiiing for $ t 20 per cent off l , . Get your little boy one of these A138/ini; sllggveoogmgfgwiulylz while the assortment is goo_d. There mer gba e d . t th 1 .t f _ white and colored in many sizes in the rey’ 'Jus e rea Su' or Sum lot--new stylish well made goods. I Choose here to-day for TWENTY . PER CENT OFF. - g wear-worth every cent of $15, Men s Duster and Auto Coats, black,grey and fawn 1.50 to $ 7 .CO Men’s short lustre coats in black and grey 2.00 to $3. 7 5 _ _ 4______.___. . __-,_ li -l '_' # suits. l\lacKinnor. Drug Cog MGH' F Great George und Kent Sty/ ,_ ` __ A/Lily Collars fn;_'i°;e(,.gh°iNelwt und soft at ' " B _ " ’° il asia-1-zsiizn. Stanley Ines. ,- _I 1/ - ' and Land Properly he undersigned offers for sale his Jrist Mill and fifty acres of land sit- uated nt ('nrdlgan Head, Lot Fil in Kings County. This farm is well fenced with wire. Good house and barn and outbuiid- lugs. ‘ Will sell wltli or without crop. For pnrticulurs apply to the owner on the premises. JOHN McliINNON Head of Uardlgun, I P. E. I. 3545-7-18l\is 2mos. _ - -#_ l V New Laundry ' _ 3? 2 J-6-27mstttf. When you want those leaking pipes repaired--if your heating system is not working right-taps, drains, pipes are not giving the service they sliould-or if you For prompt and high class; need Laundry work call on HOP-WO The New Laundrymzin St. Ge rge’s Hall `(Fomieily Smallwood'i llall) Great George S l ~ Goods called for and delivered in any part of the City. ~ Better Plumbing of any kind, it will pay you to get in touch with us. We can give you vc-ry best possible service on your job -the care and skill of expert plumbers-a_ll at_ a cost no higher than you would pay for the common inferior grade of , work. ‘I Whenever you have need of better plumbing, call, write or phone 393-J. S* Fred H. Trainer 022. ?»1“.'iZ'h§f;.. l _I York Point Ferry; DAILY 'I'Il\lE TABLE. I In-¢w¢_ _ vv . _ _ Ju; ~ Y-*via--._!‘F!;,r 1*' ’ ‘i"n¢`1Q1\l' -_-v P2»\,'1l_ iN(‘i.Uln;3RiUNpA\'. Ii _ JULY AND AUGUST. | Leaves York Point, 9.00 a. m. (Suu. 10 o. mt), 2.00 p. in'., 3.00 p. in., 7.00 ri. m. Leaves Pofwnal Wharf, Charlottetown, 11.00 ii. in. 2.30 p. ni., 4.00 'IL ni.,_ 7.15 p. iii. The Dalton. Monday, ‘Wednesday Thursday, Saturday. THE YORK, Tuesday, Friday, _ Sunday. 3415-7-BMtts12'l. Fox Ranchers We have for sale_ a ' few pairs of choice Newfoundland Silver ‘ Black Foxes, ~ Ranch Bred As you know, next to our Island bred stock -this is the best to be had. Also wehavea few pairs Ranchf Bred New- foundland choice crosses. Write or wire u_s _we will give your inquiries our prompt attention. I Home Industry - Promotion Co. 5 cimrioaewwn, P. s. i. l 66 Queen Street » Phone soi _ aesav-zimfmwif i0 .¢,|.¢¢|i_-_-g-__»-_-un-nun-In-sus-snr . 1 1;?" 0 ,. f ' ...AND--- i _ ‘_ L i' .§§“';‘°§%,&D,{‘;"‘;f§re _ ‘ Booklet On Silver Fox lndustry Thousands of dollars have already been made and many more thousands await those who seize the opportunity now offered THE JOHN R. DINNIS PEDIGREED FOXES, Ltd Solicits Capital for Extension of Breeding Operations. 1 Prospective Dividend for 1914 65 p. c. The extra pairs of foxes added are at a VERY LOW PRICE. I VIRTUALLY $16,000. per_ pair. _ The new investoi' participates in enhanced value of the ELEVEN Pairs of “OLD BREEDERS." “It is to be noted that the value of foxes of one year old and upwards. ESPECIALLY OF PROVED BREEDERS, is considerably greater than young ones in their first year.” (From the Report of the Department of Agriculture, March 1913) lVlQ'l"l"Q : PROFICIENCY PROGRESS PERMANENCY Read our offer before investing. . \hI. E. CANHERCN, Sec’y-Treasurer. ' Oharlbttotavvn, 7 pl E I ll _3436 7~l3Nlmwftf " ~ '--- mza. . “_~ l l O L i .-.___ .__....,. ~» ._ A-A