_JULY 21- ‘W p ~-me i.n~m me -'ras eaannorrerows oniinniau - msn of mi- --,(.,,. NVE , ` For Coal. " We are taking or- ders now for next Winter’s,coa1 supply. Hard Coal is coming now. and it is better to deliver direct fr om the vessel. Can We have your order? We will promise only t h e best quality and the lowest price. A. Pickard & Co Phone 240 , Ch’town "" _ _ _-un- - - ' -- ' - _ ..___- ; _~_.._._-..¢._..._.-.4 _mas °“' -it-1 ,_ =~ " Z Il PAYS to buy in this province. _ IT\'Si‘Efl’l‘ION Ol” li1F1.ES.-- Ma- rrrr .-..,~..._.,». im-_ 'E ..'B“|“\\ A *Xi K/ * `\////e ///.r{,p}/”,7&\\((u\§§§\§\\{;/`/f/'/,é%/////M /Z fi/ -“A Ill' ”///// 1/ Q W 1/: Reason Why You Should Drink SEAL RAND orriin Is, L_ -Q Because ‘ You win E Like It. ' = ci-iAsE& -= SAN:-zona MONTREAL ` |45 ; The . island City. Painting (0 Contracting Painters H lure, Carriage and Sign work. 203 Kent St. Phone 280-L F. L. WALLER J. A. DOYLE 773-.6-5Mtf. ' i_3_4g_iioiiEi_is`iiios“. I ) ‘_ _~ _ rib . ‘ Silver Spoons knives, forks and serving 1. -.-»L=?,-_-=-.=`-:- nc designs, are stamped 1 liii: bi ind is known as ` Sill/ct f’l¢1f¢ /haf Wear: :ind isinndi, iii iliclienviest grade of plate. batis faction is giia rantecd. ` il Sold by l.endliu;|_Dcnlc pieces, in mziny exquis- <. ia- -- " - --- - 1-avi 'PHE WINNER, Number Z04 is the mv 1 . \\ ' . . 'wiiiiiing coupon for the 40 piece Tea 1, 5 . Set which was given away during.the /i \ , an Midsummer sais si um 5 and io ‘\\\, 'I cent Department store. sim . \;\ " `\_ i\_’/ lf” ._ i \\*.v' \ \~:(l\\l / ‘ A .li/\RE CEREMONY.-lllont Car- mel was the scene of a hrilliaiit but solemn ceremony on, Sunday ai- tcrnoon when, Bishop ii'Lcsi-y., of Charlottetown, consecrated thi new ci-inciery. Priests from the dif- ferent pniislies of the diocese were Th’ Ben* _A present und took part in the ccrc- nony. The great majority of the clziireli piople of Mont Carmel and ii;uiiy oi' those of Egnioiit Bay as- sisted at the ceremony.-R. ` SUT-1NlElt SCHOOL NOTES.-A seclii.-ii of the Snmrricr School stii- dents visited Bruce Stewart & Go'f 1i‘oiiiidry on Saturday afternoon. The visit was timed so that the students woiilfl witness the process of casting. Mr. Stovrart very kindly explained to tlzciii the process. H‘e also cori- iliieteil tliem through the vast ma- cliiiic shops, explaining the opera- tion oi' the different machines. The party appreciated very n,-.ich th( kindness of Mr. Stewart. They added coiisideroi-ly to their fund of know- ledge. . ::SORE FE1*1"i‘.-Nyal’s Eas'en: (llorzited) rests tired, aching, Boro feet.-It makes walking ii pleasure- Nya1’s Foot Bath Tablets are iintii eptii: soothing and cooling.-25 cents each-Like everything else in the. Nyal line these articles are of the highest qiiiility, lihcrul quantity iinil rciisonalile price. E. A. Foster, Cent ral Drugstore. llltf. llummiiiinie Ledyaiii --34709-~ Registered Form A. Pure Bred No.4 Commodore Ledyard is of the Bin- eu family and is in the front rank the wor1d's trotting stock today. The Commodore is by Admiral 1Dewoy 2.01% the fastest trotiiii, tnllion of Bingen’s get a half-lirotlr nl tho great Uhlan 1.54} and out that great race mare Nancy s Z 04 <1 in h s ank . , u offlvein-t ell t. Three years in t-he 'stud Ad Summer Salts I Net the ‘seaside variety, but the kind that put your system _ in proper condition to stand the summer heat and hot wcath- 'sire of Gaz-sta 2-00- High Admiml er atliictions. _ , _ ,T \, ,.I¥lq_os Fruit Salts $1.00, Abbcys liffervesceiit Z-JC. OUT Healt ~Saline` 50c, Magnesia Citrate or bulpliate ‘_z5c per bottle. MacKiiiiioii's Special Liver Salts 25c and Rcxall Z5c. MacKinnon Drug Company ' Cor. Great George and Kent Sts. 1_7 ,_ :i d ;_V_! _ - --- .____._-.;_.;. __.....__-_---<-- "$‘.f’- 7,.;- »? -i U . -'A »£~ . .- 1 J Y .@.. ' . i ._ _ _ _.-._-_nv ""-33",' ._ ' “’ /0/iriciif go = _ICE Y ___)LQ rum , , ,I \ ‘r - 4... Don’t Run I The Risk ot smoking inferior tobacco. It is injurious to yourself, and a nuisance to your friends. Besides, good frag- rant tobacco costs no more. Its all in knowing what to ask lor. Remember anyone of the following. ' °t,H°l ’ B'fltC t,Rival Magtrdglhlailrliig Sii~il<§l§i¢ii);;STohlei’cl:_o, Tilaclr Twist and Combination Twist Chewing Tobacco. Hickey & Nicholson Teh. Co., Ltd. , Charlottetown, P. E. I. \ . \._- r----- .-- --_ -- _Ili Bergers . ` , Paris Green Now, right now, is the time to commence looking after your ' t est accumulates. Yorr potatgezvldilhreollxidhliiilzatlgciilion,‘so do not neglect Crop ls y , ' _ is 1 .rr it It will mean dollars in _voui I>0Cl<€f~ -Befgef S i5'5ure death to all leaf-eating insects. Berger’s in 1 lb. Tins. American Paris Green in 1 lb. Pl 3> you’ll sleep well you’ll live well clear conscir ncc- v\llllI I'//A\\\\\\\\°f/I/I I IIIIIQ . I Three - Essentials of Happiness g o o d digestion- A good SODA WATER- and you’ll feel well. r.: D Q.- D7 5 C- IIIllI&\\\\\\\\\\Wll|l Men’s flannel trousers in plain and Men’s Duster and Auto Coats, black,grey and fawn 1 Mcn’s short lustre coats in black and grey 2.00 to $ stripe 2,003.00, 3. ~i§,° n_,,*§ 00 oo ew -- ~.~-- -- . - , f -vffff - --_ -- -_ s Provincial llnrkers l’roiiio llcgal li. J. Mi-Neill Co. llayiirr International llo:;ci's Puytoii llcroril Rosemont. Smith Se.-il Iriver Slimispn Silver Tip - '1‘h<>r0uglilired Sterliiig iiylors Three Itivcrs Huiiris illack Fox Co. Spring Park If' x (DU, 100 100 10 100 100 10 25 100 100 100 200 100 100 500 100 100 100 100 1-*H >-:».:en ceo Tiiiilin Irving North River 40 |i'i»r0n no New llaven 23 (Ylienry Patch 10 f 100 Zjrysta-l .i0 Victoria 100 1915 C(ll\lPi\NI HS. 120 _ l 100 John Agnew Fur Farms 150 l id I. . 20 Empire (New Issue) 100 125 Fur l‘rodiicei~s Ltd 100 190 Kingsbury Fur Fiirms 1,500 Ltd. 100 100 Dinnis Pedlgreed l"oxi\s (New issue) 100 125 llliisuiii Piire Bred ‘ 107, S. B. F. Co. 50 ._... -‘»4J3m 100 105 I 'Z i 1 I Jill Stand For Sale 1i£§§Desirable Business We are iiistructed to receive oflers for tlir' l\\lrf'liasu of the store and 153 ivnrelioiisr, iixtiircs, vnodn and good-_ will of the biisiiicss of tim estate ol 100 A, N. Jeiikiiis, of Orwell, after the 108 20th nf .lisly when the stock and DFG' iiiises may lie iiisiircted. A MucKlNN()N & ll/lcNEllili, 90 Great. (le-urge Street 100 I , l Solicitors lor the esta‘e, 50 357-7-7-20M6i. \ .\\\\\\\\Y/IlIA\\\§§“'.II//IIll.!4\\ _I llll world today. I0/ » is Yet in Its Infancy t FOX FARMING is one of the most lucrative business eiiterprises in the Particular people find that it pays to have a regular drinking place-a place where sanitary conditions prevail-where only the purest materials are used in serving soda water-and where the service is ideal. People go out of their way to drink at our fountain, be- cause theydrnow that we meet all of the above re- IIA"/I/Illini. \\\\\\\\\\\'f/1/I §"J'III/IIII4\ fb (gg///it _ quirements. . _ Drink _,when you’r tired-it’s refreshing. Drink when fyou’re thirty-its satis ying. But-you 'don’t need any special excuse for drinking at our fountain. The delic- iouanesa of our beverage will satisfy you. Johnson & Johnson _ The Two Macs §l.50 ‘a case. I I. The Quality Drug Store Cor. Prince and K4-nt Sts. V llllll 'lf/.qTi\\\\\\\\\\\|l ll \inu\\\\\\\\\v/11lA\\\\\ 390-7-llmsttti LJ IIIIII 7\\\\\\\\\\\lZlIIA\\\W’lilllWlfIZi\\\K\\\. V *_ “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 Dcpartiiicnt of Agriculture March_19l/1) The John R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes Limited offers you ri GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. It is zi well established Company, seeking Capital for Extension. 1- -- -._ -- _.- _ _- _ -. -i- -- n _ , _., 4}\lllll VIIlIIIlIl&\\}\\\\\\\ZllA\\\\\€.".¢J////IIi'b\\\\\\\\7IIl§YJY/I/III/&\\\\Ill I A Great World Industry , K%i\\\\\\\\R\'fllIll Prospective Dividends for 191-ft 65 |13. e. “Experts in fox breeding in charge of ranches ensure best results” Premier Mathieson, August 26, 1913. The .lolin R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes Limited is personally cared for by JOHN R. DIN NIS “The Wizard Rancher". “One of the most successful ranchers is JOHN R. DINNIS of Charlottetown. This year he raised and paid taxes on forty-eight pups :it 7 p. c._ of the world’s | supply, and the largest number in any ranch in the woilil. He raised sixteen pups from three young pairs and had four litters of six eziili".-The Golden Pelt, y J. R. Barr, December, 1913 Write for HERD BOOK describing in detail the breeding of the foxes and giving “performance-records” of ancestors. Z W. E. Cameron, S°°`Y'Tf°°°“*" Q harlottotown . Box |47 P. E. la » f A l I