~ get '~° §F*.: .i . ,- . n, as A, _,r :»'.r'*‘_ - _,__» _. I . . ..- ri ir,-ft., 1-- ` i ' i Y _,_\;`._§j_ . -/fr \_‘.§\f's<-..;<-tzfri,/i_..q.‘,. I I i ‘il ‘ic . HI' WN v i Y I P-‘V Y V O .1 Best l"iice,> t -:-Oieamai=Ever Used” ,. 5;- Isiwhat one of our 'lady stomers tails us about Doiillie J ili.,‘§oilliiiiation~ Cream . “flndwing what it is made ijof-'we were certain it w ld the to improve on.. ou A i » _ ".B`eii@ 'ini b i ml and~.._~be;'tm$/iilue ewiishzvepilri . this lug welike to recommend I it to y u. _ The price is 50c a jar. -Let us show you all the ' Garden Court Toilet Prepara- tions. They're worth seein ' from a beauty standpoint and ' ; for quality there.’s none better. ,I-E. A; FOSTER caivraat. naucsroas . Best of asf Basket a rocers and 7 A[30BlNi=_'= ata smim. Assad timmlnia ren 'sez rattle; I e and ellis; Hse‘a(i|l»So|B,n=I°:t:' lirlisee. Boo! Chafee. li is e` ,SAFE AIIISEPTIO IIB BEIIIOIOE Does not blister or remove the iiafrsndiione can worked. Pleasant to use# |2.$0al»ott|e, delivered. Describe our cue for spec .insthicttonl and Book I R free( jABSOR l_Nlt. Ill.. uidoeeue nv-lam ter marina."- dseu ltrel hlehil. Ksetted. holla Veins. Concep' 'M4 1 fevliviu 'mine me ugliness. niq gl! le! I dealers of lsllsmg, . - 7- Y \ M llc. Ml I-ynealllle'..lee\nel, Cen, Ahsoibloc uid Ahearhlae. Jr.. ue miie in censor. gg-nga " 55555355 '¥v’i\~:"-‘=1,i*‘~.‘ »111‘.i~.¢1~1Lc'tirtlv? .. CLASSIFIED MWERTISEMENTS r* ~` ‘ aoiiiors' waiernn ' ` I Mfsonnnannous h-In - ‘ ‘“l'"" il'ti';t"£L ’t'i.‘?...°8.'."".°t ._ ontoee _g_ . mpe etoek including exclusive lines, spee- ially hardy, grown only by us. Sold only by our agents. Elegant tree samples write now to Dominion Nurseries, Montreal. _I - ' . ' 6681-8-1MEmth60l. , Fon espn lP FOR-SALE AUTO SEAT WAGON. also large cooking stove. Apply 46 _ Edward Street, City. 8_81-9~11M2ipd FOR SALE--A DOUBLE HOUSE centrally located with all modern ' improvements. Write "M" 'care Guardian Office. 795-9-Bmti BCHOONER FOR SALE 30 TONS registered shoal Draft. Bargain for quick sale. Apply to W. J. Johnston, : Murray Harbor North. 878-9-11.1Vi5ll>d. _|fAi=i`rii"r`»“onsiii.e 'A1-`ssi'.”i3uumien omce. sro-sy-iiiuzipa. .etidtoeur Nunses A1' me Pao- Hoapital, Proctor. Vermont. ess will open 'October 15th_._ e,-two years and six months. _ li 0 per month for first year, S 8 0 perymonth thereafter. Apply ;‘- _ i HZ B. Wood.S_up‘t.. -Proctor, 5 ` ,_ 84 -9-l0Mlli6i'. i’,l‘»-f-~¢ f B P » = wimrlo vouno eluate. MAN -ro ‘-‘_ e with Mlllager Valid sgiilcitr T e_ ce“,.un cessary. aery -Mend' brides oigiomfnipsion. Write Cher ‘Fizzeln General Delivery - Cherlotteto , P. E: I. ` ” r _ 895-9-12M4ipd. ld' LAW 'fG.$.5lR-' *Bi Rrdmbough -the well n wn fu ,armer _on _q nt) sa~.aa'=it‘ci9¢lii»i 'Boi i-uiii»ee¢i>%e‘}i_s. dd!! With hi( flock ol Wfindottes. Mr._Rombougii-had 1385 eggeln nine 'nionths from eight hens. One individ- uel he has ,prodggzdzsi een in this time. nirbienee ten the record of » the egg laying contest at Storrs, ILS. ,E :li-. Ropbbugliie _to be cpugretiilg e .‘ ' ~ S ' FOUND `°` DEATHS ' i McEACHERN--At Georgetown, Sept. 8th, Miss Mary McEachern, aged 76. May she rest in peace. LA-PTHORNE-Passed peacefully to rest in this city, Sept. 10.1919, Mar- garet Balilersori, beloved wife of Mr. J. -D. Lapthorne. aged 68. Funeral this afternoon at 3 o'clock from her late residence _99 Longworth Avenue. Women'a Pongee and Crepe de Chene Blouses, regular $6.75, for $3.69 at Prowse Bros., Ltd. 888-9-12M2i Mlnard'_e Llnlment Cures Dletemper I.|Fl`_l0FF_ CORNS WITH FINGERS FOUND.-FAWN SIDE COVERING of auto hood. 0wner_ may have ammo by applying et Guardian Oiilce and paying for this ad. _ 7694)-5-Mtf HELP WANTED-» FEMALE *Halo wAN~rso. APPLY goo Pniivdis ` Street. ' U- WA"-rEp__. A-r 'ri-is , cunoagi. .f ‘ Home Y. W. C. A. an experienced ' liousemaid . 372'9'11M3l- wanrso.-i<|1'ci-len oini.. AP|»i.v °° °f{°° .*°l I»_°==°"“"" i‘i’if§3tii°€.'3l. wsursosiaia. Arziiv Mgieéttbxl i ' 6 mon r . “'90” nn' . - B' 491-Miller. _ -.. TEACHERS WANTED wAN1'li».-1~sAc|-ian Fon Mini. i‘£"‘3.°ii¥‘??li§’it‘ii’°”°“‘iiiB-itiiil _- _ CHD I ‘Doesn’t hurt I bit andcosts only few cents ' -' e _J 16' » ' . 7 ,Je ’ 1 _L . IWJQ,/7 -1 ..// _- _. e. little -tie, at'Victor Coyle‘s Drug Store, 117 L . ELDON 'HALL.-160 war views “The Trail of the 98th." Come and see where your -boy has fought and died. Saturday night, Sept. 18th. 8 o'clock, (old tim t si. iisi BTERNS CELEBRATED TONIC.-. The best on the market $1.00 per bot- Kent Street. » ' 903 GEORGETOWN CIRCUIT BAPTIST SERVICES.-Sunday 14th'Mr.C.B. Ap- pleton will conduct services at 'Stur- geon at 11 a. m., Georgetown 3. p. m_. and -Montague at 7 p. m. Rail- road time. ' 3 ._,.._. _ INTERMENT IN WOBURN.-Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gene of this city left yesterday for Woburn. Mass., ac- companing the remains of Miss Pippy to that city fqr Interment. ‘Rev Canon Simpson _conducted a short service at the home on Wednesday aiteuioon. THE GOVERNMENT STEAMER8. -The IC. G. -S. Montcalm has finished supplying light houses. as far as the Strait of Belle Isle. She sup lied Point Amour and Flowers Cove lights' on the Newfoundland coast and leaves today for Cape Norman. The 'C. G.S. Brant arrived at 'Souris at 12.30 yer- terday from Port Hood, C. B., where she delivered supplies for the light houses. She leaves today for Nova Scotia to deliver' some supplies onthe st d is d to con an expecte ' return to Charlottetown by Saturday. Women's Sllk Blouses in flesh, maize, black and peach, special $2.98. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 888-9-12-M2i _.__;______ Aek for Mlnard'e and take no other ing officers for the forthcoming by election have been appointed as foif lows:~lMr. D. F. McDonald, Mon- tague for Kings County, Sheriff W‘|-ight, Summerside for Prince County and Mr. ‘MoKay, Stanley Bridge, for Queens County. ALLEGED BLANDER.-Rev. W. D. Wilson. chief prohibition inspector of New Brunswick and who formerly was located in Charlotettown has been served with a writ by the Brayiey Drug Co. Ltd., for an alleged slander 'lllie language said to have been used by Mr. Wilson has not as' yet been disclosed. PERSONALS Ilan Belle Livingstone, city, left yesterday for Halifax to spend her vacation. Captain T. G. Taylor and Mrs. Taylor have returned to the city af- ter spending the summer at Keppoch. . i ______ Mrs. W. K. Rogers and daughter, Miss Pauline left yesterday for Tor- onto. ' Miss McKinley, North River, left yesterday to attend college at Rothe- say, N. B. »Miss R. E. Nicholson who has been visiting in Charlottetown leaves this morning for-Boston. Mrs. James Goodman, Morell, ac- companied by her daughter-in-law Mrs _William Goodman left Wednesday on a trip to Boston, New York and other American cities. Mr. J. A. McKinnon, first officer of the car ferry steamer is in the city spending a well earned two weeks vacation. He goes to Murray Harbor today to enjoy a few days deep sea fishing. __ _Y}_*'_§ T, ' W CON SIDE ~ r .‘..-_.._..__..._._._._.._...._.._.........._._.... Wi" W " " m"”’~'(“'W nsrunnme om=|csns.-nsinier -;"‘~’”W"°""""" ‘*'”i'~' 'Q Vi! a ». ~ 3'? , , » I FQ_r_Gons’iipat_ion.e ’Re9|d¢r¢l¢ ~ _ my 5-_..._ ' O r WHHIH YOUR MONEY IS YOUR OWN You Have the » ~ Right to Spend it as You Wish BUT before you invest in improvements which might be deferred, before you make purchases which are not in the immediate good of this Ciiy,before you indulge in personal comfort, vanity or ambition, consider-_how important your money is to the welfare of the city when properly invested in the VICTORIA HOTEL. A Hotel of this kind is essential and means money to every man woman and child in this City. In addition it would mean a reputation for being alive, which is a _very great asset to any city. L ` Perhaps You Can 'Get Along Without a First Class Hotel Perhaps you can get along without any comfort what- ever, perhaps you can get along without clothing, per- haps you can get along without eating, perhaps you can get along witnout worrying, perhaps you can get along without anything visiting your City but the wind Twenty Thousand in order to complete the purchase of the Hotel a‘ng_in order that it may be taken over on Sept. 20th, ich is in order that the New Shareholders shall receive the benefit of the big Exhibition trade, which if the week is fine should mean a net earning of from three to four per cent on the total Capital invested. You have been told by experts from Messrs Prowse Bros., Moore'& McLeod., aton & Co., Bruce Stewart _& Co., Rogers Hardware Co., Beer & Weeks., and tide. But then again PERHAPS YOU CAN’T and this is one of the times where the best business brains in Charlottetown positively state that you can’t get along without the Victoria Hotel. W Dollars is Required Lowe Bros., Mr C. H. Black and Mr A. A. Pomeroy thai the Victoria Hotel is cheap _at one hundred thousand dollars while we are buying it for the citisens for seventy-five thousand dollars, but on condition_ that it shall be taken over on Sept. 20th. The business men of this city, who are undoubtedly the best Judges say that we must keep the Hotel open and who show they are in earnest by providing over half of the Cap- ital required, now look to you to put up the other ha f, and do it quickly. . It is Charlottetown’s Business - and we cannot reasonably approach outside people. to do for us what they and we both know we _have money enough to do for ourselves, therefore it is especially Char ottetown’s duty to provide the Capital for its own Hotel. Think about it, argue about ir, side step it in _any way you wish, but s__tiil___i_he stark iiuih must come back io you that its first, last and all the time your business to keep the Victoria Hotel open and doing business in the most up to date possible manner. " The , Victoria Hotel Can and .Will Pay Big Divideiids It always has paid and with the improvements we propose ma ing in thc service it will pay you any- where from ten to twenty-five Per cent on your invest- ment." The prospects for the uture_ are very bi-iiht. Tourists travel is going to be heavy, if proper y loo ed ai‘ter..Through trains from the United States, and Upper Canadian Cities to Charlottetown will soon be a act. All war restrictions will shortly be re_moved,_ trav_el will be more free, many thousands of newly rich will he travellin our way. If we meet them without a FirstClass Hotel we_ deserve anything that is coming you invest one thousand dollars in this the worst that can happen it? Cl`ak`e is burnt with all its contents, the insurance and ten thousand dol- wouid of your out with a h 8 been a Hotel. Sixty-five thousand dollars cash has been offered within the past two days and has been refused. Every- body knows that one hundred and fifty thousand co _ d not uild it. With these facts in view can anybody with reasonable hard headed common sense say that the Hotel cannot be sold at any time during the next ten years at the price we are paying for it.. If this is a reasonable argument is there any sensible reason why you should not invest? If you decige that it lean un- reasonable argument and that you o not believe it can you get away from the fact that money invested in this Hotel must make mone for the City as a whole and for you indirectly, even tiioimh if did 11010111118 8'# ' cent directly? _ There is only nine days more this purchase complete ill subscri tions at one lyrowse or D. A l`o 'ng.Provisional Directors, Prowse, S. A. McLeod, His Wright, Chester. 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