4 #ti GOOD " COAL While* You Can Now is the' time to lay in a stock of coal, later on there’ll be a rush; and the coal will not be as good and chances are prices will be higher. _» We can supplyythe best coal proi_iiptly___§.`ar_id at the A. Pickaiid,& Co Phone 240 Charlottetown B5 l \ _ __ f,;_' __ -iN 'Innes of Pratt PREPARE roitwsn--m~sum_n:n __,_-_~° , nic: vo_u_§ _c_o_iiiiN .i;__r_c__>__ig_r__.~__!___ ~ k THERE are several rea - S 0 yi S w h y y 0 u should buy your winter months. The iiiost im- portant one is that you will thereby effect a con- siderable saving of money -and then there may be a notable shortage of in ‘ coal just when you are in Phone Ill Queens Wharf li#---lr-_M I need of it. Who can tell? J. i 8( C0. 51 Queen St. Charlottetown r' "'\'. ' f . 1, , rt ,'- - Man Wants But- _ ittle Here Below 21 sun es, lie wants thein‘ Buy them here andfthe quality nd price will be _always right. There is enough people In this City who want the best to keep Us busy and more are demand- |“S illlhllly goods every day- C°me and s t d illleii where ethyeouziitaiidlgrdvgif The Z . Mac 49 Great George St. ssseessseeesenas .._ .__ ._,;._ \ \ @@Rfe% __(`~~s‘i oi I Robin; H0011 Whité Flour .s‘:iri‘“sts““::i"i:f;i..s.r‘:.h'.ir nf pink s inns fern. The groom was supported by WC l'€'C0l'l'iil'l8l1d This flour Mr. A. B. Cntlilfe, of Hunter River. and u a ran t e e it t b _ After a hoiiziteous repa__st the evening g 0 0 was ploiisniitly spent in singing Ih0I'0Ugiliy S8llSf3.CIOI`y. ganiosl, etc. _Tho happy young couple were the recipients of many presents, YOU Can have in barrels’ mostly cash envelopes and cheques. 98 48 d b _They took the train Friday morning ’ an ags _ _ , ,for Boston. Mass., where they intend -\ < . making their future home. Her travel- Try thls Hour and you WA] ‘ling suit was toupe broad cloth with bf) i ' hat to m'utch. The best wishes of a _ _ _ h al tl d friends are ost of r a ves iin_ _ theirs for happiness arid prosperity in their new home. ,‘_ Armstrong, B. C. June 11th, 1919. ERS Minn-we Liniment co., am. E¥$W4B&$%#$$4¥$B Dr. E. C. Harris Eye Specialist A' A l Office Royal Bank Build- ` ing, Charlottetown Office Hours 9,30--l2.30 » _ 2-5 Plioue 68-_-Y UIIUSIBDDIDUU’ eaeasaaaaaaasaaaa I Advance Fall Styles By special arrangement we have received by express a. few ~; FALL oseione in ' :_ LADIES FOOTWEAR These goods were bought ear- ly and escaped the big jump lr. the Boot and Shoe market. We can show you something in ' 'rwo 'rone srewn Field Mouse And Tan Grey Buck Tops at l MODERATE PRICES GROC . = ze. _-_-;';_._____r__--_L-_:.24-3 Yarmouth, N. B. D Sir : ear s Since the start of the Basebalhsea- son we have been hindered with sore muscles, sprained ankles, etc., but -just as soon as we started using Minard’s Liniment our troubleslended. Every baseball player should keep a bottle oi .yiiur liniinent handy. Yours truly, , E. E. Anmernouo, Secretary Armstrong High School i Splendid Values in»Stationery Good paper; always - reflects an air of refine- ment. _ It need not priced but should be well chosen. We can furnish an elegant quality of paper- with envelopes to match, --at avery reasonable prices. » _, ‘- ` The Style is Correct 1 We also carrya com- plete line of Waterman’s Fountain_Pcns, Inks, Etc. Etc. _ _ IoiiNsoN at IoiiNSON I » __,~ _,_ »-.- 'I __-g, __,, » Y... - -.... I In All Your Fine . ' A Furniture A I the blended beauty of, the grain is richly _ ' ll!_!lIl\n|s¢IOI_l¢llg.-2% -__ _ ,_- Q It removes the blu?cloudinees\ as well as K 1 __ A every particle of dust-andleaves a hardy esp your mm mm bn ht ha" your ' dry, lustrous Bnlsh that lasts. home sparkling and cheerful-by an occa~ sional treatment with 0-Cedar Polish. Get a bank today and “do over" the gee it with confidence on your Plano; _ furniture of one room.. You will be sur- pit;‘;;u:>%rf‘\i)rli1i?i:rcaA yl¢:icin|;i?i\;id? _and on any Bed d d ll Il Gd b I1 ~ - 33"". an - e 3 t y _ t _° 0_C°d°" 0-Cedar Polish is sold In various sized ` Pflttkages from 25c. to $3.00. ‘ Wonderful results are obtained by using the 0-Cedar Polish Mop on doors. For any type of floor-varnlshed hardwood or painted softwood, or linoleums._ \ 3-1.'-_:ii-`>'--»\ It preserves and pollehea-a daily light rubbing , with the Mop is all that is needed to keep your _ floors permanently beautiful. The grain of the " ~ wood le brought out, leaving a lasting lustre. \ ' U -.,¢1`,_-n 0-Cedar Polish Mop treated with 0-Cedar » Polish, obtainable in either round or triangle _ II :£E::..'=‘: :_ = -- ,. .I-Tfwasirtefl/;)~:.»‘ -.---4 shape--at $1.50. -,, _ I ,_ - ~'i°i;'i';.>;`~.':<-tis' ~. _ Qui.-~-.1~-‘-ni.. ` I lu nuns.: I _..f You will ilnd both Polish and Mop at any Grocery or Hardware Shop. -» I CHANNELL CHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITED, TORONTL: i si&.=......,,.........................m_.,, _I .I _I -I -I 'I I -i - . _I _I _I _l` _I _I _I _I -I _I -I -I I I -I Il ll ll _IL brought out by the use of* ' it Gilar -.1 'i t. if - i _ ._._._ , ,_ - necessarily be high , / M . . . ._ I _ , _;.. Sept. 23rd to 27th 19195 PRINCE EDWARD "_ ISLAND EXHIBITION AT ‘ Charlottetown Open To All Canada . Over $10,000 in Prizes The largest list of HORSES ever seen on any ISLAND _'- TRACK. Over 80 different HORSES entered to race. -.al . 1 `»~ .ill l » » l I l 1 i _ _ | 5 Days Racing 5 i§j@,1_ 12 Classes a , 'féj , if? _ . _._ p SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS if _ »._,. s_~- _"Ju The Curzon Sisters “The Aerial Butterflies.” Norman, the Man Frog. j MORRIS--SMITH--BEER Thi Qlllllly DHI l 1.1!' OSBS. P P - As illustrated, delivered to any station in thqLMaritime Provinces. Price $62.00. N€t_C#h» il 'Q e ' ~ ~ beg o§ei'slloi'dwute_Co A- Quaaiv » srnsar » awiionsin oi iuinii 1 u .,. i GRAFTON STREET -.. » ` i .- 5F)K