A i; flood COFFEE” k arel-Zdnceaiell wlthiii Tharflimilil bait l’) pl-eveuLtllem W15”; m weeds, being released ,,'§,, ,, flail takes the bait h. tls m) ih. w Where Registration Lists Are Postedi The various registrars of the City of Charlottetown have their! lists oi voters posted llt tile follow-l lug places throughout the City. All‘ iiersonu interested should look over‘ theee carefully to E299 that their nalnes are duly registered and 1f not, tlley will have opportunity, by applying to their respective purty committee rooms or to the Revis- ing (liiicler, Judge Stewart, to have any necessary corrections 0r addi- tions nlade. ' I Ward One East ‘On (King Street, between Grant George nlld Prince street, (in King Street between Prince and HlliHiNJTOllgil Street. On Klllg Street between Way. mouth and ‘Cumberland street, Good Twine. There is a world‘ of satis- faction (or the farmer in the u" oi Twine that runs monthly in his Binder from beginning to end of the hare vest. We now have in stock the good, old reliable. “Green Sheaf” which is even and strong throughout and lo more econ- omical to use than short- length Twine. The length is guaranteed by tag on every inll of Green Shoal. Treated With Insect . Repellent For real Twine satisfaction there is nothing like the genuine Green Sheaf manu- factured by the Plymouth Cordage Company. A. Horne 8t Co. liiii-li-ii3Millll. Ward One West On Union Street. On Corner of Pownul and King “Street. ' U" King ‘Street between Great George and Queen Street, Ward Two East On Dorchester between Great George and ‘Prince ‘Street. 0n I)()l'('llSi.8l‘ Street between Prince and liillsborough street, (in llorcilester Street between Hillsilorollgh and Weymoiiti] Stpggt Ward Two West On corner o Street. ()n Sydney Rcrllford Stre (m Sydney between Great George (1nd Queen (street, f-Sylilley and (Pownal between Vves) and et. Ward Three East On Grafton on Coffin}; Store. n" Syliiley between Great George ‘fllid liillsborough (Street. Oil Sydney between ‘Wcynlouth Central’ Guardian l SHIRTS, Sweaters ut Montreal Sales Co. half price 1510-8~26-3i. H. cox, MORELL, will buy oultry on l-‘riday, Aug. 27. 1617-8-25-21. ctssnluc our balance of our Bi°¢k (it llelf- price. Montreal Sales Co, 1510-8-25-3i ALL CLOTHING half price. Mon- treal Sales Co. 1610-8-25-3i H. ( live p CHURCH OF SCOTLAND- (Mr. E. C. Robertson will prezicll (Sab- bath. Aug. 29th at stallchel 10:30 and Churchill at 7.00 p. m_ l ONE THOUSAND PIECES Dure aluminum just arrived at The Rog- ers Hardware Co., Ltd. ' l440-8-21-stt ED'8 TAXI day and night ser- vice. Phone 687 or 208-J. ROOP'S MARKET Phone 421 and 38!) also double delivery ser- vice. 1486-8-24dil FOR THAT new building install a (SUPREME PIPELESS furnace. Thousands in ruse. -—,—Tll8 Rogers Hardware .Co., Ltd. 1440-8-21-lltt AT HOME-Mrs. Dr. Carson will be at home, Friday, Aug. 27th from 4 to 6, p. m., at 4 Brighton Road. 1530-8-26-21 NOW l8 THE TIME. Not when it is too lute to, get one, renew or subscribe and get a dainty case of needles. ti EVERY SUBSCRIBER renewing their subscription to The Guardian are receiving a case of needles free. Did you get yours? tf THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Bulk ability, and his promotions quickly followed. Mr. Muc-Leod continued ill the Railway business since his beginning with the (iralld 'l‘rullk, and step by l-ltep he steadily ad- vanced lllltli he lltttlilled the high and responsible position of Presi- dent olf "The Western Passenger Association," with head-quarters at Chicago. For at least. (thirty yours he hlld occupied this place which is one cf the filost strenuous and illl- portant in the whole railway sys- tem of the United Slates. Poasessd oi‘ a nlalzlli-iirccllt physique and a (P. J. NOY, Hunter River, will be taking Live Fowl Thursday Aug. 26th. Arl-mrgelnents can be made to have your flocks culled. 1493-8~24-3l READERS-I)o you want a case of needles? Send in your renewal today and get one. Do not illcludo extra for ilo-stage. This needle case i5 yours free with every re- uewal. (tf —-—--<-o>-—-- PERSONALS Hlon. Adraln Arsen-uult and Mr. l vigorous constitution and having brilllllllt lilllilliri, Mr. MacLeod by ‘ll‘l'tllilll.ll.’,‘, slelf-leliul-lltlon and uncens- illg (endeavor discharged his oner- ous (luiil-s with tho greatest satis- faction null wou a notable llzune ill the allllull-l oi‘ Hllllfliilllllfl in the (lreat liepllillle. Dlrrillg the war llo over-exerted llilllseli‘ illltl never i'lllly recovered his wonled health and vigor. Coil- tilluillg his (lillcilll (lutles. however. when ililli-lhilltt‘ rest wus uni:;elltly required, his health ut inst began t0 (break and today we record with sadness his ilassillg Wllllii still ill J. E. Wyatt were visitors to Mal- lleque on Tuesday. Mr. Lawrence Bruce, i-Jvereti, alld Edward Street. Old Sydney Screened Coal Ward Three West ,0" City Scales Building. On ‘Corner of West and Rochford Street. ' 0n Corner Richmond and Pownal Ward Four East v -(.‘.ity Waterworks Barn, 'Si.6l‘llil I¢1ilill(li'y.n0l'll(‘1" of Weymouth and l-‘ltzroy Streets. We are well stocked with this Mililfl.’ is spending his vacation nt his home ill the city. Mrs. Elipllalet Howatt, French River i.( Llig- iguest of her parents‘ .\ir. null .'\llo. .\'l11l('0illl Elli]. ¢ . . (of llil-l matured manhood. wllllt might "be culled the strength All who remember‘ Mr. Milt-Lend ill Char- lottetown will recall his popularity, for lllll was ll sunny _llllturr, kindly (lispositioll allll l'l‘l('ll(ll_\' lllallller. He lllude friends with all with whom lle came into (‘olllzu-t. lie wall about sixty years ol‘ nge. and it - .r 1-. rt.» Maccmb may well be sald thlt his “as aéiglhwlvi (l(.l) character was adulirable ill every‘- of fullness and {t('»lll8\'9ll\("lli. 3 Pounds for 25 cents Bulk Ra sins I 2 Pounds for 25 cents I JENKINS s. sou ""- Phones 236-23 7--423 WBZ (333) Springfield. Boys. 9:45 P. M. (448) Chicago. 10:00 P. M. WOO (48-1) Davenport. (Plowlluys. \V( i-N i 301i) ‘lielll-y. Fireside: . l WMAQ iiurpnni" ‘Homes. Illoiliic Dates (Jlllengo. Szllll ‘ill 1 :05 P. M. WRl-lt) (285) (Lansing. Musical con-l cert. | -i)i10 P. M. l KTHS (375) Hot Springs, (flasslclllf (Frog rll ill . 10:20 P. M. WUW.(423) Cine. ‘Popular Pro- Bram. KiiXKlA (309) E. Pillli, lotlllu (ilull (iuilcert. ' 10:30 P. M. (Loneert. WltAIP (476) Fort Worth. 10:45 P. M. WLW (423) (Jillci. Popular. K"l‘}lS (1)75) Hot Silrillgs Organ little-ital. Studio 11200 P. M. Wll" (500) Pllilll. (lrgzlll licrilill. KMTR (233) ilollywuud. K.\i'l‘li (Jollcert lloilr. K‘i’() (428) Sal) Francisco. 'l'llc MPO String and Mule (guurtl-ttt- 11:20 P. M. W141i (303) (‘ilicllgosLillt-rly studio lflllllelllhle. 11:30 P. M. (lNlLC (436) (Zillgury. (iallaliian Nu- tlonni it. It. Little Symphony Ur- cllelltra. RADIO PROGRAMS THURSDAY, AUG 26 12:00 Mid. WliAP (476) -i(‘ol't Worth. ".\iystor_v ‘l)llc" KGO (3131) Oiiklnnll. Musical Hears. KiGW (-192) (Portland. (Progrnlll. 12: 15 A. M. ‘WLW (-123) (‘illci. (‘rolllny Sky 'i‘cl'- Lalnilkilrs International Radio Programs Vaudeville EVENING CONCERTS 6: 0 P. M. 0 WEAF (492) N. Y. lliilll-(llak llylllll (Sill rh-rs. K. WOK (217) Chicago. String Ell- l-lcllll) KYW (530) Chicago. Music llour. 6:45 P. M. I 5:00 WOO (484) Davenport. (1lllllles(l“i“<-A (-756) 7Y1") Concert. l lions. -\VEI'li (I140) Boston. Mli-‘ilP-‘ll. 5:30 P. M. WGN (I703) (‘lli(~:lg(l. Drake ('.t)ll- lViiiAlt (275) Aillllltll: City. i.l-i‘illl‘l' (rel-i ldllfitlliillll‘. 6:30 P. M. 7:00 P. M. KYW (Jiiii) (tllilwllgu Family llollmj 7:30 P M. ‘ WlRK‘ (-i(ii)) Wash. U. S. iilllld lo WJZ illlti WuY. WTII (-170) llziriillrll. Jolll-s- .lll('lc~,i(il)l(‘l\ (309)) 801i llllu. l(‘.'ll'lllcl'. 7:45 P. M. WGY (Zlhtl) SVIIUIIQCIIUIY. Syrtll-ul-u- FEATURE TALKS P. M. alllli Lillllillllllll." i 7:00 P. M. ‘ Murlnuiuxlz (I55) N. Ynuslu-lll llrlllna." | ‘ 7110 P. M. 7:30 P. M. WORD (275) lilliilvill, lll. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mllt-(lollg- reggae" and he ‘Eaves behind hm‘) - - . l'i‘,l.v~ _ an and Miss Alice were visitors to“ lecmd or u hhmpleqq ‘e (P u lion to duty, null n shilling cxalllille “of wllai. true nlallllilod and real -——- - i -. -~. li.lln'. M,“ Anne H. Keir motored m wolth are capable of u< comp s1 i, ‘ . ‘. Maul eudfls (1'il‘(*(?I‘ reflects Aiileflon oil Sunday where silo rc- I" w“ l" I ‘ . tllin iut tile greatest credit on lilllinéd a few days with relatives, “Hi1 i)‘. hiflh1rth_ H“ leaves a Crnpaud on Sunday. (lceilcnt Coal. Now is the time ward Fm“. “M”. ta place your order. Hard Coal Just received a City ‘Waterwor Store. Corner Streets. r ks Barn, Robin's oi Prince and King Ward Four West largo cargo of ‘(Corner oi‘ Rocilford and Kent, Corner of Kent and Pownal, City Waterworks Burn. Hard Coal both in stove and chest-' nut sizes. . We will be pleased to place your order now, best quality, lowest prices. W. D. GILLIS 8t C0 PHONE 176 Ward Five East Corner of Euston and Felling, Corner of Eueton and Longworth Avenue, Arena Rink. Ward Five East Central Corner. of Ellston and Prince Corner of (iroat George and Fitzroy ’ (At m. 12 Elm Avenue. __________€__.__ O-O-OQ-O-§OOO-OQ SELENITE l-IARDWALL PLASTER Cement, Lime ‘Fresh Carloads Just Ward Five Wang Central (Corner of Fitzroy and Queen. Corner oi Pownsl and Euston, Corner of Stewart and Queen. Ward Five West (Love's Garage, corner of Buy- rield uud Elm Avenue, Corner of lfluston and Queen Streets. hllnnrdm Linilnont for all pains. i“ r .' f ‘l i .i .ri.l his-lllelll- Mr‘ m“! ‘Mrs’ Hurry MiicNevdlJdh-iyi"? {Ilgubzriltglstllg lllllllt} home Bonsllllw. and Mr. and Mrs. lmluplrule a“ we" as to the surviving Maclvevm’ Film}? 0mm’ mumred ilrotllers and sisters we extend ollr to Sullllllerslllie luesday. sincerest Synmuthy Di" 1°11" K- all“ ilim- FY3557 0f lllmu-ll-u Llulml-ht for Iillenlnnlllilll. Gait, Ontario and Mr. Howard. Clark. Alberton gpefli the week elldl__ the guests of Dr. J. W. and Mrs.i Keir; I ' ~4+0+04+0+000++04+04444O Mr. liild Mrs. A. c. Mc-Neill, clwl ‘ J. LQSLOI‘ DOIJgIBS Eilgiilivlllj-QMK-iiliiliqllirs-bla- TlWIilfib-‘l ' 89 Queen Street all s yra ‘oom s, ortll us- tlco, motored to the city Tuesday» charnutflown’ P‘ E’ l‘ I Mr. Wm. and Miss Louise Ram-i say, Baltic, returned ‘home Mon- day evening Aug. 23rd, utter a. pleasant three weeks visit in St. Martin. (N, .3. Cream Separators THE BHARPLEB SUCTION FEED Ekimo ololn at any speed. Terms to suit customers. Extra parts on hand. Write or Phone 79$ or 088 Mr. and Mrs. W. '1‘. Huggan, Charlottetown are spending their holiday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sutherland, Sea View. Mr. George MaoGougan and‘ daughter Miss Norma left Malpeque to their llolue ill Winnipeg after a. on Monday morning and returned pleasant visit with relatives and friends here, an route they wili= visit Montreal, Toronto, and Ott- awa. Mrs. Clifford Rose and two child-i ren, New Glasgow, N. S.. returned home last week after a pleasant, visit with friends and relatives. Arrived. THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO., LIMITED. ”_:__*¢+0+o+++0+o+o “Ho-av Professional Cards - Mark R. McGuigan I I IARRIOTEI, SOLIOITOR, ETG Monoy to Loan clllllfon Biookfi“ lottltovlmP-Eh 204-1141. _ \ O Dr. C. (Jo Archlbald flmiuste of N. Y. Post G-sduoto Mtdlell School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, In, Non T and Throat "will Eyes and supplying Oloillc 0m». Buyer Building om Grout George Btreot N Hours-i to 12.80 1.80 to B. McDonald & ~ A. Meooruttn :0. r. ldoPl-lll I. . Ion-Moro, Attorneys, no. to Loan Money ""0: Iulldlno Charlottetown When It's Drugs Toilet Articles Smoker’s Supplies Kodak Goods Chocolates Try Us First PRESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY DISPENSED Th: Raven. new no KODAK Sven: 5M their parents Mr? and Mrs. oi a quarter of a century. Mrs. Peter McKenzie of Bangor.) accompanied by -her son John left‘ on return this morning, while ill the city they were the giieflts oi‘ her uncle, Mr. Stephen Myers. Market _Feed “lmperials ” Liberally Miss Margaret Gordon, and sis-l ter Annie, who motored with} friends from New Hampshire, ar-' rived ill Charlottetown- Tuesday. morning on their way to spend a? week's vacation at the home of John. Garden, Cardigan -North. Eben E. MacLeod (By a telegram received hero ill" Mr. (S. A. MucLeod we deeply ro- gret to learn of the death of (Mr. Eben E. (MacLeod, which occurred last week at his home in Ephraim. Wisconsin. eldest son of tho late Reverend .l.f Ha was the second M. Mllcloeodniulxtor of the Zion Church, Charlottetown. for upwards After passing through the Prince of Wales College (he left his lalunll home when but a. (boy for the City; or Boston. This was about forty) years ago, and since than he had; more than once revisited tho scones) of his boyhood; he never lost his} love (or his "Nil/G land. In (Boston ha entered t_ho agency oflices of the Grand Trunk Railway. Hie mm‘ 4 ‘ . flattens)“ pioyors were quick to perceive that he was endowed with an unusual in ll. l’l‘l)i,'l'iiiil. WJZ (-155) N. Y. ltoyal Salon (foll- cert. ' Soilool. v 7:45 P. M. 7:50 P. M. _ ‘lliultlglle. , WKIH‘ (m) (flllcl. Popular Vocal.) 8:30 P. M. l WEAII‘ (-1112) N. Y. ‘The (‘lll'(|liut'l\'()A(! (280) (‘orvtlilil-l. llook (‘llail-l. ‘Clllil l‘:h'l(llll(l.“i, ‘WlillR (273) Staten is]. llilllc Ler- WJB (517) liolliiarl. lure. llouy. WBAli. Tillio Detroit Sylllll-l sgzoo P. M. WBAIAVSOIG (240) Milwzlllluee. Wiscon- sin Billie CDIIIHFUIICIE. 10200 P. M. lVL-Vl’ (-123) (‘llleillllutL ll. S; (‘ivii Service. (240) ljzlltinlorl». Shenandoah. hiixed Proglwllll. Y(W (.736) Chit-ago. (llnssical Con- cert. i DKA (1)09) E. Pills. "A Tour oi‘ WBBR (272) ‘slim-ll Quoill-e," Presented by the Syulp-l Leet. holly ‘Plilytlfli. | 1O . 3:15 P. M. [KILX (50.1)) o: WIWJO (2315) Lansing. Wlildt) (‘oil-i (rant. cert Orchestra. i 8:30 P. M. K . 10:20 P. M. lnliilltl. Bill 13D P. M. lkiallll. News Broad- 10540 P. M. I K-(.'(\V (-192) Portland. Ll-l-ture. i (HAS (400) Lllilisflllll. V()(‘iil and; . P. M lnstrulnellilli. iW ('llicllgo., (‘ollyefs WIIP (505)) Pllllil. IIolel Alllilcsszv‘ ‘Sport (loss-ii), (lor ‘Convert Orchestral. 8:45 P. M. WORD (275) lilltllvill, lll. 00 M WANT TO DANCE? 6:30 P. M. (WEAR (402) N. Y. (larllell. Vat-a l. l-li)‘ (s26) n: Mzlhelf. Iiilllkl'l‘w.‘<l' _ “i” 7'“- S,,,,,,,, Is Your Rheumatism KLDS (441) Illllepenllclltrc. . P-‘Qer-lm- ‘ . i Acute Or Chronic? Ilollywooll. Radio, KMTR (233) ‘PPGES Agent. - I , _ -'l‘AM (x90) (fievclund. Silldlo -Pro-| "ll Built" "is" W!" l'__1§°irvfi;'l1§',E gmnL . (resu ts rolll igool th elm up‘; W( iii) (3-15) Zion. WCBI) which has five tlnts 8.1).! I i] ‘Silllllb Eilfiilllllllii Mixed truyinl: trowel" 0i ordinmy "ml-i; Qnnrtetuh ‘lies. Nervillna Rives results, be- KllK-‘A (309) E. Pitts. Sympllonyicause ilt pelrlctrntes {(1) the stlldrCelOfl Pliiyerg, ‘ - (the pail, ecaul-le t coll ans ll- \V.\i.\Q (4-18) Chicago. Vocal se-Igredicnts that destroy“ rllleuulatlc lot-Lions. ipnins. It is the ulluslw Y i" m“? \\’(l’(i (300) AtlautirlCity.Goldman's that prove; the power of Nerviline.) Bimd- Suited for young and old; "Bed iii" 6 66° Mrfh m H" ternally and externally for many- WW‘ (‘i 9i as l- e m“ , 35c at all dealers. Boys. also from WJZ, New York purposes The and For Sure and Steady Growth I In Average of Production ‘Improved Condition of Foxes Value of Pelts Parliament Branded the‘ Klili! iiillililiii PAGE SEVEN F" canfori and lzea/l/z \Vl.i'l‘ (121).?) Pllilll. l-"rilllltlill. nit). Stock Ql|()t;l-|\\'i"-\.‘\ IiTiF i -\\'l\'li(‘ \\'.\(l.-\(.) (-118) (‘llll-ugtl (‘ll:lilllllll|'.~‘, Hyqiigg (gm, Now yum“ "lflmillglll \\'l<.‘.\l~‘ (-102) .\'(-\\‘ Yuri-J. Hiivl-rllnvll iil.\'(l \\'l"l, \\"i'.-\(i, \\'()(‘. \\'('(‘U, KSli, VW‘. v wslll. p; pimp S1,,,.k]n;u|.i\\'ll' (Still) l'llll.‘l. Sil-l-illl-rlliisl‘ I'll-i‘. ‘\\'l\'li(‘ gu“,1“y\\"l‘i(‘ (i743) ll.'ll'ti'(lr(l. (loll l'lll'k. iwnv WPG (1:00) Atlantic (Yity. sllretyllill-iit (ll-ii (‘hiwwo ( l\'.\l/\ i 7 FLY-TOX is famous throughoutthe world. Fly-Tox is a crystal clear llquld. Stam- less. Has a cleanl fra nee. Harmless to humans and anima s. ut sure death t0 dls- I ease-carrying insects when touched by Fly- ’ Tox mistlike spray. ’ Fine for summer camps. Necessary in every home. Eight; oz. 76 cente- lri/ls FLlES.MosQl. MOTHS, ROAQHES. ANTS. FLEAQ in‘. (123) (‘ilu-i. . (‘i 7:30 P. M. \\'i.\‘. ) llilllilfi, Jilllllly Joy-‘s. \\'li(" (iliil) 8200 P. M. . \\'ll' (Illlil) ) i'ill(~i. Swis- (i(ll'(l('li. (‘llsill- l“£ll‘iil. \\'u.~'ll. (‘astll- Frill)!» Pllilll. Fry's 10:30 P. M. (277)) Aliiwnuill-r. (iiii'(l('|l. 12:00 Mid i \\']-'_\_.\ (lid) ilulllls. (‘irl-lli. i’ wsu" (am) (rllil-uuu- (his Eil- ‘. ' t Will < . iiLifl \\'i'ii 8:30 P. M. liolli WFLAR. \\'l~lliii. (Hill, \\'\\'.l H‘). \\'.l.»\li, \\'.-\l)(‘. “illlii. 12:45 A. M. \\'l).-\|-‘ (iilili) Kllllwls (‘ily. ll.'l wits. Nlglli- 1:00 A. M. l\'(i\\' (-102) l'(Ii'ililll(l. lialllrrvllll. l(l’() (-125) (iurin (Kiln. (('()]))'l‘ll.',lll, i026, by international iio Progralns, Chicago.) €-==-—.———-—— . ((2:1) (ilu-i. \'il'i-_l'lli:lll.<. _ Silnnlsll 9:30 P. M. (itxil) S('ll('ll('('i2l(l_\'. illllu-l». . ('ll:l|)ll|:lll. Sllll Frzllleisell. .\ian~ 10100 P. M l ill) ill‘ ‘THIS TRADE MARK DENOTEB ALL. THAT l5- GOOD IN BINDER TWINES. DO NOT s: PLMUADIO Inn OTHIK rwlwts AIiE As coon on unlit BUY ONLYI Pure Mantis. Mantis. GILT EDGE. ootn LEAF. Mvfu LEAF. Stamina Mlfllll. sso n a" u. MAPLE LEAF, Standard. 50o n. at. lb. EVERY IALL FULLY GUARANTEED THE BRANTFORD CORDAGE CO. LIMlYLD 650 ii. per lb. m) n. pr! n. (SILVER LEAF BRAND) ammo-roan. cneramo. )4’ (/7 / I ' r v I /7¢»”/W2/’,’@"i»%1 4x1 ’ /’ ¢ Guaranteed 550 feet to the pound, ‘imade by the BRANT- FORD CORDAGE 60., LTD., the largest makers of BINDER v TWINE In the BRITISH EMPIRE. " We are SOLE AGENTS for this HIGH GRADE TWINE for P. E. ISLAND. Every ball of "Sliver Leaf" Twine Guaranteed to give the fullest satisfaction. Made in both the OLD STYLE and NEW STYLE Balls. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at factory prices. CARTER & COMPANY, LIMITED. Mi i‘ 3-. err-Ear MPEill/ll. lillliilivlill THERE ARE -l=l.ll:s usa rLYYrbX "_ “'l,\‘('(lIlSl -' l. l i 1‘