_- mr . .~ __ _.ov-_ -GUARDIAN ' illonmso nmnr _ _.C _ ~ ~_- -Y ‘~;- _..- sent the guest of her friend Miss Miss Vera Hardy, Union Road Lot LRHEUMMISMKEPI li°i=*=mfff»‘f“°»°ife°**°fl “e The ‘Sclioouerl “john L. cargo of high 'grade' .HARD sizes will be due here about ye the zoth, -instant. _ We "will also have the 19* _ tim ms _ ~ e raw spots. Itook many advertised T06 p1'lC€ Will bE the l0W€Sl2 remedies without benefit; but fortunalo Order your winter’s supply li/_;_“l>,°“*lW° yeefeeso. Iso# “Fruit-ii s' and they cui-en me Od 35'- _ trln1 Chrtowm _ 25C- At dealers or from 1iml¢.n. Phone 240 s Limited. Ottawa, il I* ..- ' " Suffered Toriures Unlll Treat" from New York with 'a-_ ;Ffllli~a-lifes" ulllell _ ‘ _ _ _ cilIu.I.AN's ConNa§,On'r., COAL in Chew" and Egg mo, ¢-n....’2fI.¥i.%‘;.“»‘-' Pt'-_ll'f';ctIP8_l1l_l;cea for Rlieumatisin For S.....~.. 5. -.°:.:‘2.»;"i‘.::“'“e-e°m.;f,°f° ' \ _ uma lsm, ng ,, “.f'i.2zl:1‘:fi:l.';°e<‘v=e== SCl1COl1¢I'( ~ .Btlftllll Ll- DOWIIS ’ me there was no usde¢lbin(l;ci‘ii,i;?1h7iii‘;t__°li(g about the I 5th August with ,'_ff_;‘f;‘_dP‘;§S__°WHy- They gnvo me . . n - izoo _tons in Chestnut and that dia ‘no gorge? n(l>1§ll;°r; lllldiifi SlIOVe SIZES. ` _ draft °“ m¢"eXC°Pt to blister me and L l Start the campaign .on flies today. Get your supplies here. _ \_` `\ {_,- ‘ _ ‘..---r-».= \ "‘_-v-na _ »_ !~ nit. SEALED TENDEl§S, addressed to day, the 22nd August 1913 for the conveyance of His Majesty’s Mai'ls, on a proposed Contract for four ‘ ' ye'nrs, six times per week. Over Rur- _ al Mail route No.1 from Lot. 56 P. - 1-J. I. from the Postmaster General’s pleasure. Printed noticcs_containing further , ~ information as to conditions of pro- posed (lontradt 'may be seen and fo blank forms o,("Te'ndor may be obtain- ed at the 'Post Ofllces of Lot 56. the-Postinnstor Ggnennl, will be vo- _ w, ~ ,___ bo here save s Halifax exehense --- _ oeived at ottawa until Noon, on Fri- " V _~- ,_ _ about eleven o’el°el¢ Mondey- The Minn Lyflin Moy Carr, charlotte- \. _fllf at the"ofIlcc of the Post Office Inspec- tor. JOHN F. WHEAR Post Office Inspector. Post Office l'nspcctor's Office. Cli"l‘r_\wn July 14th, 1913. 281-7-l6Mw3i. 1- _ Ha ppy and Conlenled `~____ ` __ ` _, is the man behind a_pipe _,ii full of H1ckey’s Brig:-rt f§Ei§3=‘ _ In ,__ \l ' “ :ill Cut Smoking Tobacco His 1 l w . \‘ ` " 7 i e dreams wil al sys be __ slsasnut because this tobacco " 1 -'_' "5 l _ \\\\ 4, lis manufactured from onlythe l f I ,' _ * ~‘“ best Virginia leaf the Aroma _- _` , I - '-*P* " being pure and fragrant. Try ,=_._~._ ;_¢. _. it for your next smoke.At all M H l ` Grocers and Drugglsts, _Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co. Ltd. *W _ '__ 1 _ J Better Than Ever A _full and free declaration made by all customers that ' INVERNESS DUAL is this year betier than ever. FR'E_E from SOOT, N0 LLINKERS 1S the CLEAN and RELIABLE record 1 -oline-IFAVQRITE COAl-- ' _ ll e _lf The delight and pride of all householders. 'I 5” Use_INVERN ESS and OO Other- svslu' liusiur raluis-it ' _ i ifax sailed from this port on her re-i new fox companies -Kildare Cape_ ter 22 to 23c Ib., chickens $1.00 la" 1-‘ox Company, Limited; Alben-y pair; fowl $1.25 to _$1.50 pair; Straw- eve Plains Blue Fox Company. _Liml\;¢d; berries 20c. qt; gooseberries l0c qt . "IO in the proceedings, All are looking Kelly, Charlottetown, spent the week- th' _F O “Ports Secfnillfy io AYClll11sll0D Sllnldlllg Of forward with deep inte,-est`t0ameet_ end, in T|~y0n_ halflnll had an exceedingly pleasant'Bnltimore. Thenceforwnrd honors lug which is certain to prove both in- ` _*_ vlmt' somewhat _ marred .however byland promotions came to him rapidly ‘ _ teresting and instructive. Rev. C. A. Dawson. Lockeport. N. an ` -~ V f 1 --- S., was a l"ecent visitor to Augustine in e, |\ -- __ _ S_ S_ HALIFAX____The S_ S_ Ha1_ G0ve_ ion were somewhat uncerem0niously'was transferred from the vicarlatc of 11"" _ . l - - _ turn journey about noon_ yesterday MTS- (D12) Copeland and son of at ' ' " The following passengers e t- HYGO l'"l`k . MOSS-. HPC Vifliti E le cle -_ Warran for tl hes wardz- Miss M Forest, Nwylldliihlis , uncles and brothers at Brldgctblwnl r Wil’ _ _ _ , P Conlan, J. D Mcewen, Miss _ are issued when you lay in your supply of fly poisons, pads, papers F 5mith_ S Pa,n_ P_ Menu; D S Mn and M,-5_ J_ w_ Ingrahnm of ions and Powder” b°“ght “ll this 5t°"°~ Kennedy. The inward passengers North Sydnqy, who have been visit- clot We have everything you could wullt in this line and recognize were: J Smith,` M Kennedy, Mrs H L ins in Charlottetown, have returned the efficiency and quality of each and every article. Torrey, S A Mclnnis, B M Bishop, home. ‘ Mrs. M. Manning Mrs Stewart Mrs -k (Frflm YO5l1Ol`df1Y'S Evening Guardian) has caused expressions nf amazement V M ' 0 Kelly,.Wmi. Stewart. Miss A cor- Mr. 'Ernest Winehester. who has Mm T1lOml1S A e Ch rl ' ' » ' ' ' _y_I‘, a ottetown, and his vigol is attributed to his cK1nn0n Dru CQ, liett ii M Morgan, w B Lunao been visitin lun home in Clin ot who hoe been vlelllns ner daughter, systematic method of livinc In audi- A W. B. Leard, Souris, has re- tion to carrying on the work of liis_ -O ned to her home. high office regularly, he has found er, T time for thc performance of many nc g y, g rl te - Chas H La\v er G-eo W Hoomile , town left esterda on r turn Ml`9~ Gt- GOOFEO and Kent' I Miss Dullllilly, JY Duluhuy, Miss li Boston. y Y e to fur _ _ ' , ` - Rinpelr, Miss Beatrice Rinpeu, Miss -- ‘ _ ___\ ls M Gordon, Mins Elonor Gonoon, Minn Amelia Mononnla and Mrs. MISS P- M- Ayers. Saskatoon cerom ' _"_ J_B Graves, J F Leonard Miss C A. Wilfred McLean of Kingsboro have Sas L ' ' ' B Marti". Mills' L LOEBH MiBB M Lflgan, returned home after visiting their tem ' - Miss Annie Sweeney Miss G Sweeney, cousin Mrs_ J_ G_ M¢1,n0n_ Y » __ l D. C. Dougall, Froui' Hawksbury, n- ' 4'-ff. ‘1§"» W Pnnl and sou. G Morley L Steware Mr. R. A. Mcneoa of Ulgg lion ro- e H Wright. tllrned after an extended visit to his ¢ ,, fi Stovhnno also Cleared on Saturday town, lion left on n visit to ner many 3 "/ and ct duplication of the race these friends in Boston and other Darts of craft. put. up two weeks ago over the the U_ 3_ A_ " same course _may be expected. On the last occasion the Trinidad scented My and Mm John Agnew of A1. awa fro the S h C A E R A S ," Y ln - tell &Il0_in 8 f0g. bertnn who have been visiting in I fhollsh in similar eases lost year Charlottetown the guests of Rev. nr. the Stenhnno woe the one to ellow Fullerton loft on return to Alperton Make; an outdoors a Pia) groun her heels first. In these days of coah yesterday afternoon, _ I ,itil-C: m, big ¢3_onomy, however, it is not prouable_ _ _ ,_ _ _ _ 81? l-lily particularly Str0ll\10\-\_S of- Mr. and Mrs. Benlamin Bremner, I They are so Simplea child can forts would be put forward by either Miss Hazel B,emner__and_Mrs_ _U L ._ Little Pond. Dnroi1._ sailors Hone and use them with godd results -- I oraft to gain the advantage Where n McKinnon and child, Charlottetown, strain on engines and bunkers would have left for their summer cottage at b t 'l d. _ to G ell 81 6 Murray River ___ SUMMER SCHOOL -O rsda ' i ` ‘ . n Thu y Geo E last the School was the guest of the C 0' O town of Dartmouth, and right royal- 10 ¢ g - », ly did this enterprising town per- la ‘The People S Drugglst form the duties of host. A sail on playing in Chester, N", S, and is the lakes-an examination f the ne were carried out to perfection. Fri day evening found the School in good- ly number in the assembly hall of the Technical College to listen to a lec- ture by Dr. Blsckadar of Halifax. His subject was “Imperialism/’ In a pleasant and humorous manner he sketched the acquisition of the colo- nies by Great Britain, and emphas- ized the motto ascribed to the Anglo- Saxon, "What~ we get we hold." He considered that a Parliament com-I posed oi representatives from all parts of the Empire would be of ques- tionable ability, but considered that Imperial Conferences have been of great good, and might. be made much_ more useful. He also thought that a reciprocity of professional practice would be good, that ls, that a doc- tor or teacher, etc., licensed in one part of the Empire might be allowed to follow ,bis profession in all ports of the Empire. Saturday evening by nl-rnngement with the authorities of the Academy of Music the S0hO0l had the privilege at a reduced rate of Wit- nessing the production of "Bl'ewSter’s Millions."- ::To complete that outing you need chocolates, good chocolates, pure chocolates--that is the kind we sell. Liggett’s are the leaders in the Amer- ican line, pure, dainty, fresh and put up fn artistic boxes at $1-00 €BCll~ Neilson’s without a Deer. B\l0Wl1 ill many varieties at 60c. a box un Molr's always fresh, pure and delight- ful, 35c. and 60c. a box, bulk 500. a lb. The MacKinnon Drug Co \ MEtf. , ‘i ~ .<2 "jf _ ED \ vs? ri’ ‘ -£1 ___ __. "*`i\`4~; Y "'_ f."..;,‘_LgJ -\_ 'K4 >\ i I _)_,‘,»v»‘ ` n hir wheltsnd ovary husk o .eeting with great success. locks of the old canal-a picnic, at ` , " tho camps-canoe races-and a band ::Civic Taxes. The discount on concert were the different items on civic taxes will be allowed up to thc the bill-of" g-:_ ,-- l . v ‘ ~ » ’ _~___.__u_,» _i__l _E-_aw-~ -_.;_.__, _ from I\ew York on Friday and should Alexand,-,n_ _ ,_ , _ “» » W1' '~-.: , » I ~- -_ - .. .. i- -. -.- -..... _~ ._i \,»....__..., _ l-4 QQ A do/(J .mfg el.-ilf Us ___ Q \\\<` II9-l2l Queen Street Charlottetown \ The Blricri Fiore on Char|otfetown's Busieef Sfrecf ' `;_\\<>\¢,_ i O - - Moore £5’ McLeod I l /*i`)1\\l" L '/\‘\l\\\\ Mr. Hopkins of the Colonial Stock ompany was ri passenger to Charl- ttetown on the Northumberland st evening. The Company is now »-in Another lot of those __ $5.00 _ _ Ladies Waterproofs at This is another great supply of that lot of which we have been selling so many this season, and this lot is just __ as__good- as the last. _ There are two shades-a sort of “Grey Green" and a fawn. The cloth is a very good grade of paramatta. The garments _are cut full and plain, with a storm collar that buttons close up about the neck, and leaves one able to defy any rain that falls................... $5.00 NEW BLACK ‘ SLICKER" Coat for ladies--a very smart waterproof garment, cut full and plain has storm collar---cuffs mide to button over close in case of heavy rain, absolutely impervious to water, very neat ver_v new, very smart.... . 600 Sou’ Wester to watch................... SlLK REP Waterproof coat in fawns and greys, raglan shoulder, hlgh collar, very smart. very neat---and as waterproof as a new roof. The sleeve flnishis in a cuff- that can be tightened in case of hard rain. ......7.50 Other and better lines at............$l0 50, |2.50, |500 ¢ *_ '»_ _ _ ,_'.;_~_-_._~__ '. :“.'l!'_v ‘ /- - '..\ ,'n'.--_=. _ _ s,l:y'.$'.-._~ /_i=<-vi.. - ~f " l~."’_> fr'-_L_ , ._ "1 ,_f.' i v -~_. i ~, Fv 5 ' '_ f_;>;_{¢¥!:",l.~i‘,--‘f3l""-.. i ' I / J' '-2. i \~ I f ,_ ` r rv#-'.3m~n.r¢ iv ~ _-,;.. - _~,_ '_ 1 _ .'::1.vi¥=B=an-.-+ . `v..:. a .. -M11 _~ _ _/- __ _ - - 5_._f .-.-_». __\ ;.‘_ ¢_- " r. o.~ »_._,._f _ _- i£‘¥@n'1 .-_-.- ..,,_ _ . .~.-»-at ->._<-.-\- out _ _ -- .f . ' =;¢:':~ if ..¢=;>n."_’_. V -'- -'-'~=_-'-'-*-‘._' Y ' ' '- _ _ _ ,_ _ _ __ __ _ _v:_¢A__ ~ -. .__.--_--__ _-.;_.... ,__-...LT ‘ 2- ' a . O -f.-,i - l - ‘ '»"".»l'§f'=°;'-l§"f_ __ l.-i ._ _=~.>.~r, .e _ :»-n».;_<_,_f---_ _ nv nel. gr# ,‘ -, .,¥i("il .1 - \\\ .1 iilig -r f? 5-‘ii.=f