_ _ ff _ff . _i--\..,;¢....,,,....,,_.____ ,,_ . .`_,,,,..... , iz .;. ..._ . 1"* , .». . f i ' “ V WN “ , . , » f 1 i l » ». , ;."t'i' I ‘ . " ‘ ‘” “ ~ .-' ."e».-_‘--.:»'-1~:tv».c».1s~».»..-ti-""-.i .»,- . Eli lo e 7,\`,§."s""§Q" ts tim to liuy if ~- Hard, Coa I Chestnut '.1-ntl stove' sizes? We would like to supply you this year, our Coal is the very best and- our price is right. A. Pickard & Co, Phone 240 Ch’town K. _ .' ' _ or leadt rs. fe ' I _ ‘ Q. _ Baskets,ever - . @.i;i.i‘S°é‘2;g.. ‘fi -.. Milli' *V 1 no . 1....; .¢ ...ii-` 1-- if 'nu u _-.1 manning -ws.. as ~ nun; 1-ii, nu, u nm., ,_ fu-i an mi. nu. ¢¢»o... mi. , l%.llo sun nr in nl-alaocn. ` n nv na. nm su 5' °"'4°°r wwu. nu \n”»'|7n‘:|.:,,¢, F. Fishing Tackle ihiii-‘-Wifi'-¢ Rods, Reels, - Lines, Flies extra stout gut l-. $1 l i°2. E 'IIIIIIIIZ\\\\\\\¥I//IllIA\\\\\\\ZIIIIIIf.$\\\\YIIH i- . -ra N Granite and Marble Wo rks CALL and inspect the latest Monumental Designs at our show rooms 117 Kent Street, Revere Hotel Block -l_7r= l 5 20MmWftl.Esttf C. BROWN & CO. - l '# 1 - 1 4;- *_ V4* . Y’ \ 7- _. R Ji Fiirei ilitsurance A Necessity 'Then insure in good slronll Sfflck ‘-`0mP3U' ies which never contest an honest claim such I as is represented by ' E. R. BRO W- Charlotfetown §',',‘,°,‘f~'°°' "P `° s“"""y "‘§‘l'i,'6_‘;'i§0:,',‘§i‘_ ‘ 149 Great George. St. , - ‘ iu._n|i.lf.‘».'~.'........-:. i _ ` . . IT .PAYS to buy in this'ProvInce . PLANT LINE.-Plant Line service to Charlottetown again resumed. See ad in this issue. \ 2320-7-29mtf ALL ATTENDING the Grand Lodge have your photograph taken at the Bayer Studio. 2478, AMERICAN YACHT.-- The Amort- inn Yacht, Onward, 140 feet long, 14 knots, lie Braw of New Orleans was in port yesterday coating and .nits today. CARD OF THANKS. - Mrs. William Carey and family, China Point. wish to thank their many friends. for sympathy ,extended- f in their recent and bereavement. 2483. . RVECOVERING.- Lieutenant `W. A. Mctjalder. who has been ill and has . been undergoing treatment in the nill- f|i_HI`l' hospital at Hlifax has left for i his home in Charlottetown. P. E. I. 4 __i. ‘ THE MARKET. -Yesterday the (-liurlottetown Market presoiited it guy iililiearaiice being throngcd the cntiro inorniui: Ii_v hundreds of visitors. Ready l\urcl\asnrs were found especially for the lovely sweet peas and other cut flowers so profusely offered. Itasp- berries were plentiful, selling at 201: il flliart, Hooscborrles 10 to 15c qt. ciirrants 10 to 15c qt. Chickens sold at Il0c pair. Mackerel sold at 10c each. liuddock 251: each and cod lic lb. PATRIOTIC CONCERT AT GOV- ERNMENT HOUSE.-The guests at llollund Cove, assisted liy Miss Ileleii llughes, will give it musical festival nt. Government house, Wednesday iltli at Ii o'clook. The ciitortaiiimciit is un- der the auspices ol the I)aughters of the Empire and in aid of various pat- riotic funds. To niusic lovers this is a rare treat and one not to be missed. 'l`ca will be served after the concert. Soc the prograninie. 2473. ISLAND LADY DEAD.-The rIoiit.li o|` Mrs. Irving, widow of the inte Join. 1'. Irving, forninrly collector ot` cus- toins at Clmrlottetoivii, I’. E. Island, oct-uri'eii July 29th. at 1608 I-laiicock street, the home of hor sister, Mrs. lliigh Mcl”hail. Mrs. Irving was in her 68th year. Funeral services were condiictcil by Iicr brother, Rev. W. I3. I{iu1=,', (llnsil King the author), form- erly rector of Christ tfhurch, (iam- liridgc.-'l‘he Ledger, Quincy, Mass., Aug. lird. ABNEY.-'l‘ho i`ai'inoi's are busily eiigngeil making their hny. llliss Viola lluell loft rcveiitly t'or Sy,lvester N. S. sho wus acctiiiipitiiioil on her trip liy licr sister Miss l‘ilia \vlio has ugiilii returned homo :u'coiiipzmie,s. 2450-8-DMIII. ‘ TRYON AND BONSHAW.- Next Lord'a Day sebrvices will be hold at 'Bonshaw 11 o' lock. Appln ltoad 2.30. Tryon 7. The announced special sor- vices will be postponed till Sept 12th. . . ’0~¢-ltl‘11*1..---cmow-etwfafaa I ‘land picnic will be held on the Rec. tory Grounds at Crapaud en Saturday, . Aug. 21st. ..A_ good time is assured all who attend. 2470 SPLENDID 'SHEEP. -One et' the inen who has done considerable for the sheep lmllistry lu this Province lu Mr. (Jephas Nunn ot’ Winsloe. Mr. Nunn hiss always been ai heavy exhib- itor of sheep at our Maritime Shows. carrying off a goodly number ol' the .ribbons For the last few years he has exhibited Hampsliires and Southiiowns but quite recently he sold out the two - hitter breeds and bought a number ot’ _Iiheviot breeding ewes. Everyone who knows anything about .Uheviots ad- mires those square, active, stylish animals. Mr. Nunn"s flock is no ex-_ ceptlon, and no doubt he will prove as successful with this new lii'c<-.ii as he has with other liriicds heretofore. ills I-Ininpshircs arc also up to their same high staiidard, this yoar`s lumhs being un especially line lot. Mr. Nunn believes in keeping the liost thats going. and tho appeuiuiiicc of his flock testify to his powers ot' seloctioii and the care and attention which he gives his animals. A PRESENTATION.-Ou Monday afternoon, Mr. Wendell Shaw, t'orin- crly oi' the stati ot' the (.‘liarlolteto\vn (‘undling Station, yvliodinls enlisted tor the front, wus \viiited upon at the stntiiiii liy Mating(-r I.oig‘litizor and elliot' iiioiiibersiif the statl' and pro- sciitod with a wrist ivntirli, niiitalily eiigruvcd, and the folloiving iiddrcsst Mr. Wendell Shaw: We. the staff of while regretting that you itro g from amongst us :uid your nt-ar- deiir mlutioiis, wish io express great, udiniration for the action are taking, which iliuiionstrates the (loop seiise of duty to the liinipiro with which you are iinliiioil. It. is it licriilc step that you are taking. und we wish to present you with this ‘nnzill ninter ping und oui tore sympntliy, miiiicst wishes and prayers for your safety and coiiiplnto siiccoss. May you return to your own and us when the iiiovitalile vit-tory ol' the righteous ciulse shall have heen won. sharing in tile glory which we Ilnril (Tout now. Ciistoiiiers will pieu.it liook their orders now. t'or delivery Iroin tliese vessels in order to secure .__ FOR DRUGS WRITE FOR DRUGS. We are pi°epsreiI to take care of all orders for drug store goods,~niid on ncroiiiit. of our conipleto and high grade stock, _vou`ll always get just what. you want. 'l'ry us. JOIINSON & JOHNSON, I)riiggist. ,. PICNIC-The annual Church of Eng- ZICOME FOR DRUGS PHONE fi* SPECIAL MATINEE st PeopIe's Theatre, Market Building, at 3 o'c|ock. Come and bring your friends. His, i-|o,NOR”'rl1a i.isu'rsnAN'r- GOVERNOR has kindly consented to give his patronage and to be present at the Muslcale at Government House this afternoon. ON AUTO TOUR-Messrs. Fletcher Jordan and F. R. Newsome, city. left yesterday morning for Picton, They took with them Mr. Jordan's auto- inoliile in which they will make a tour through Nova Scotia. HORSE RACES THIS AFTERNOON ---The Oddfellows will celebrate tlieli' slay in the city this afternoon by at- tending the horse races which are being put on by the (7. D. (I. About twenty horses will participate in the tour classes. and they include the four lastest ,trottors,in the Lower Pro- viiices. viz.,`Dr.` Sharper. 2.18%, Mayor 'I`odii'.'2.18i/Q, Devilisli Dorothy, 2.18% and Oakley-H.. 2.18%.. it is doubtful lt` better racing will be seen on the local track this fall. The Fourth Re- g`inent Band will be in attendance and will discourse n special pro- gramme of music. » DISTINGUISHED ISLANDER HOME - Mi‘.' M. A. McQueen. liarrli»itor-nt- lziw, Winnipeg, is visiting his old honio at Orwell, and is receiving a warm welcome from friends there. Mri McQueen is one ot’ the leading liitrrlsters in the (ii-inndiun West. Al- though he has been abroad for a good niany years he still has fond i'ocollm-- tions ot' his lilrthplace ami visits it as often as tho opportunity permits. liicideiitally it muy he stated that tho Mt-Queen prizes of $50. $30 and $20 for tho three best students in Entrlisli at l’|'lnce of Wales College come i'roiii liiin. Oil his wayto Orwell Mr. Mc- Queen stopped over a duy or two in Summeratde with Major and Mrs. Schurman. PRIZE VlIINNER8.- Photos of evo'|it§lu whiuh }‘,.,E,,Island soldiers figure have w‘on zifyprize at the Bran- don. Man.. Exhibition open to the en- tiro Dominionn July 19th to July 23rd, 1915. Among the views sent by u Charlottetown exhibitor, entered t’or the amateur photograplilc “snapshot "fillet-.tioii," were the following “Ca~ ii.-una sailing Aug. Eilh. 1914 with 1'. E. I. Artilleryincn.” “Niirll\umlie|‘larnl sailing Sept. 10th, 1914 with 82nd Regt. infantry", "tlompuiiy l'. I6. I. Artlllerymen drilling at Victoria Park" and "A t'onipany of soldiers returning from tliri ititle Runge.” PLEASANT TRlP.- Mi'. Alphonsus Brown, Bayside, lias just return(-d from u holldiiy trip spent in the Easi- ern American cities. I-its itinerary ln- cluded Boston. New York. I'liila¢ .;°<;”_“ rnurr BUr.LE'r1N` I “ RASPBERRiES,Niagars District grown. are about done. Mid Bllvl Currents are also nearing an end. The eyer. popular and delicious _Lawtonborry- large black Thim- bletisrry- and Tomatoes are |10- ginning to make their appearance. indian Educator. Rev. Prof. P. M. liiiyiios ot’ the Union University, ('lici~itii, China and Rev. Dr. Yeo. J. Bond oi’ Sackville. Prospective Stud- ents are looking forward to a week of great profit and pleasure In such com- pany. The Secretary of the school is ltcv. Geo. Morris, Kensington. A few iiiore applications can be considered. The first session is at 7.30 Wednes- day evening, Aug. 18th. MOTOR HAND CARB. --It is get- ing more and more apparent that inotor power is essential, and being adapted for all purposes as quite e. iiiniibnr of the hand cars for section work on the I’. E. l. It. are being 4-qiiipped willi a motor engine named the “liooster” made expressly for that purpose 'liy the International. lliirvcstci' (‘o. which are giving ex- cellent siitii.-|`iir:tioii. A iiumlier have already liceii installed on different sectioils. 'l`lin dliniand has been so great that the Company is rushed to its utino.-it ciipncity to fill its orders and nioro are daily expected for the island sm-tion nien very shortly. This new devvlopineiit is certainly a labor saving and a more machine like way ol' doing the arduous work on the lriivh. ::D|SCOUNT ON CITY TAXES will lm allowed up to Saturday nooli the 14th August. 2466-7-10M4i the (‘.lii~irIottetown (`:iinlling Station, , i Y~_ -lg $}\\llll'III4`\\\\\\\\\\\ llllll¥ , = C l ° Finest Soda ln gi Town” liar. what ri.. I ini say i When customers return or more of the same, we in- er that they are SATIS- IED. But when we hear uch expressions as “IT 'S IIE FINEST SODA IN OWN” and other flatter- iz remarks , ,concerning UR DRINKS and O_UR ERVICE, we are _convinc- d that our efforts to pro- ide the BEST has not been vain. ryA “Grape Fizz If you haven’t tried one you cannot imagine how cool and refreshing a Car- bonaied drink can be. _ Every sip of this delight- ul beverage inspires a feel- ng of solid comfort. T’S PURE, WHOLESOME, BRACING Johnson & .lolinso THE QUALITY DRUGSTORE. Corner Kent and Prince SY. llllil'//1ali.'\\}_\\x\|\\'\iil|||\ \\\\\\\\\\’d ill \\\!\;\\ 2 "“l 11/11/ _ _ “< Ui I-_qi-.*~»~. \'fIIII//I/ .-1 5' < rv ui Q 5- .-3 .-3 \\\'ar1 \\\\\\\\'fIIII////fQ\ W IIIIIIII4\\\\\\\ alll" YI/A\\\\\\\\ifIIII//I/f IIEIIIIA\\\\\ W Y '”*1 |-1 5 ment. lieliovc will he zuzliievr-.il by the urni.s ol the Empire. (loiid»li_\'c. r a ZZHARD CI:.'AL.-A. l‘iifknl‘d und Yo.. ure discharging 2 cargoes oi' I The Greatest Ar ray of Mid Season Bargains in the History of the Store. Re- ductions in every depart- 3 i OORE . . O 1 O 1’€ll1111 yOll izil tiikien ot' our regiirri for you, and J :issiii'e you that you will have our sin- 0 0 e . _ . . ___. _.E _._ _ _..~....._._., -.-_ v 1. cLEOD » B V _‘=` ,_;_,._ .., L. _ V _ _ .= ___ _- -.__-.i _._ -€ Departmenh- I Itlght. lroni tho tlnio this drllgstoro was opniioil up for liiisiiioss, iiftiri-n years ugo, our |iro.=ii~ri|itiriii ilopiii'tmcnt has lic-on growing. growing, onvli ymirs' rm~oi‘d fur exceodiiig :ill previon.~i oin~.-i, right up to the prosciit tinio. "Our pri-i~ii'i‘lptiiiii depart- nivnl. is oqlilppeiz, stiicked and mnnageil in it manner to sur- ct\.isl`\ill_v coiiipleto with any - other In lowor (7uuadn- one of which wo or any other drug- glst might justly fool proud. liivostigate the siipqriorlty ot' our pi‘c.scription service - liriiig your next pres-icriptloii to us. The 2 Macs ’ ~ ' f i i .~ " ` ”- ‘ ~ ‘ » ->~:== .~»=~. -i....-..f~..~. ...fs-1~. fe'o-»i»"i~=-‘f.\..:i ir..-.‘ . If ~ . ~;' ~-` -`=‘ ~\- . -- , , `l_,,,.,_,,,g;_.i M. . i, . . _ r » . _. _ .m.’~..i..,.. ~ f... .. . . 1' 1-1-1- .. .2 L \ . l 'l`\.\" ll ' \_.1 ~. I. ,. , ` Wear This Patriotic Badge and help the Island Pat- riotic Fund. Price 10c each. Proceeds to be given to The Island Pat- riotic Fund. Charlottetown Guardian im-s-s-Mau. Our Prescription! P21’ Cent Guaranteed Dividend 1915 Glenaladale Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd. [Incorporated 1913] 0NE_O_F T_H_QSE THAT STOOD [HE TEST year mation to 2238-7-24MEtf Guaranteed that 50 per cent was to be paid in 1914, but paid 100 per cent, 50 per cent in cash ,a_nd 50 per cent in stock. With twenty pairs of beautiful Silver Black foxes capitalized at $300,000.00 only $15,000.00 a pair with all expenses and ranching free GUARANTEES 50 PER CENT AT THE LEAST FOR 1915 OR WHATEVER MORE IT MIGHT BE Anvone wanting to invest in this great Black Fox In- dustry will make no mistake to invest in this Company for they are sure of 50 per cent, whatever more the first Shares are $25. Write for prospectus and other infer' M. C. MACKINNON, Secretary-Treasurer Glenaladale, : : Prince Edward Island 1 5? . vi .1 0.' I. . :-rs \. ~'f\_ _~..~.