- hero l V‘ esinuiished" inhtbe fall , loss . B. Prowse D. A. Maelflnrion ‘propa on of the Vimy Fox Ranch, Norwood Road near Char- lottetown. P.1d. l. BISJQW, pared tosell a limited hum» f foxes and ranch them ' 1m- partlfllvil ‘Whip desire. The Vlmy Fox Ranch was o! " i911! endures» 8p pairs‘ of fox- ss 27 of which are owned by Maser Prowse l; MacKln- ' uonan ~tbo_ balance are _ hoards {The ranch jas been under the management of . Mr. Fred Andrews and has ' been one of the’ most suc- -cessful in the province this er. The 39 pairs have te- . day 97 living pups or an aver- age of,2.1-2 to the pair. Tara - we think will compare 70f. .shly with any ranch in the province having strictly 1918 11118. . p The policy of the manage- ment was to select the very best foxes that money could buy undjeed the very best food. Results have justified‘ this coursefiThe number of pairs can be ranched will be limited ’to fifteen so par- ties who desire to take ad- vantage of this shotdd speak early. - Protectyour toes from the v Every potatoe saved means justso 11111011 more mono _ credit in ‘t e bank.“ We have, the‘ genuine‘, Bergers Paris and can supply you with any wholesa e , rno - DRUOOISTB 14s Gt. Geo. St. ta- , ugs.._ to your. Green quantity-—- and retail. ' _ ‘ i, ‘w...’ ‘ _. . . ‘TPAYO-bhillltliflfldlio . per cent but Futons wash goods are - ‘Back wilt/preach ‘to Wood Island .~ 3i .~ . .8. i. ‘Si?’ . , ‘.~ . JOHN MGQUILLAN I 00.. want . s ‘quantity of Dairy Butter. - ‘ ' 1940-7-19-61. . WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18th at Cardigan, a tea party in aid of All "Saints Church 20.4.5 8 4 181. ‘—- ALL OOTTONB are ‘sdvnnning as’ still selling at the old prices for quick clearance. ‘ 8i ' wooo‘ IB-LANDI-e Rev. a. .1. w. fiflllfléllil n Sunday 8th and 15th, at -the ueu hours. ‘ ' ' MIANTEO.—A competent and ex- Dérlellced male’ bookkeeper. Sit-ltd experience and former employer, also salary required. P.0. Box,62. Kensington. P.E.-l. ‘ a 2010-8-6-6l "i... ONLV LIMITED NUMBEk of P. ill. I. Souvenirs now on- hand. Or- der at once to prevent disappoint- ~ meat. Price 50c; by mail 57c. Guar- dian Office. ' "ti. YORK CIRCUIT.- Services will be conducted next Sabbath at 11 a. m. Pleasant Grove and 3 p. m. Cov " ", by Mr. W. H. Smith. in ‘2021. ' p"; Hickey’s is th so many more other makes of tobacc of Hickey’s t. -‘w.-.\. 4 iliCKEY s Professional Cards m . cum‘ CHRONIC DISEASES . Restores Vim and Vitality; fn Now at Vli-torlu Hols-I. Nerve and Brain; increases "gr-n WUNI-UTTIOTINVJV. l'- ld- l» mutter"; u ‘Ionic-will build yo ~l"rliliiy,. Qatgsfduyvfl- efluuduy, Hickeys Twist Is The Recognized Leader There are many brands of tobacco but ' e recognized leader. That is why figs oi’ Hickey’s are sold than all 0s combined. The flavor true story of contentment _ Ask for-Hickey’s and avoid disappointment. NICHOLSON TOBACCO CO. LTD. a A "lit-ll. $5 ll. LID. and the way men enjoy i and ......i|,q_ lllonduy. .. . ‘gm-es, or AI tint-en HOOP]; NUIIMIOR- urn». HIDE, I‘. W. I” n Qlllll]; \v0l|- PA it‘ nesdny, ninlriulu .. Nauru-From 12 to 8V p. I. , Fliiliii susuou monthly In ml- ’ Vance. N0\Vl ‘ or. o. c. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post “reduct- Nodiosl School and Hosnitnt. Practice limited to Eye. liar None and rout. ~ .0ff e Bayer Building‘ Great George Street. oppolite tluurdisu Office. Telephone sso. Office hours I to 18 s. m4 ‘l to b s p. m. Mr he consulted of! hours oi 10 Bil s o Street. DR. J. O. HOUSTON EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Gillie-Riley Building, Queen ‘it! 6t, opposite Provvse Bros. ‘Residencr-i Grafton Street. Ofllce hours-Iii a m. to p. m. Bushings by Aobelhtlllflll -‘;DR. I. E. OROKEN I. "VETERINARY euaeeou ‘omen and residence, so Prince St. corner Prince and Sydney 5"‘ Phone 804. éMoLeod 8c Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Isrrlster hnd Atternsy-st-Lsvv MONEY TO LOAN Ofllos Bank of _N. l. chambers J. A. MacDONALD Isrrlstol‘, Ooiioltor, Eta. MONEY TO LOAN Office Riley Buililinl.0hsriettetowi~ ltllii-l-l-mo. DR. ii. _b_._i0iiNSON Jrsease limited w Disum 0' In. lib-r. Nuonnrost and Skim . Otfloe 18'! lint Street. l-lonrs 104. musing; >7. appointment onlr Issldence I Water street. '- liii-f-ti-ilmos. ‘j s. s. spasms llrrlltory solicitor. Ninm "hi" . m. . Isonsv ‘r0 LOAN lacuna r. Ii. islsll llsnsy to LII" M. d... . , Lines ed. R. R . 172 Wh investment pumping wate stock. to tbs wsterinl time that can be used to setter ad- vantage at other work. The matter of home comfort also in; outfit. Currie social sad \ " i. A l hmi of price. DRUG C0.. Montreal, Quebec. _..____.____-_.___._-_-- PHOSPHONOL for MEN NY, Montreal. Quebec. . A. l-‘ostor, Conn.“ Drugstore. Valerlus A. McDonald LAND SORVEYOR strument. Plans and describ- tions furnished when requir- 1, Box 16 i-7-20-tthss 15f. ‘ia-zer-irlmy ‘Onassis’ II- ~ or before July 1st in eiwh year. ' glectlng or refusing to t "tells a satisfaction. Dr. DeVaiUs French Pills A reliable Regulating Pill m Wo- . Sold at all Drill-L’ Stores or mailed to any address on SCIIIJEELL TH E s8 a box. or two to‘; $5 at diui; by mail on n-cisim THE RCOFIELL DRUG COM- ‘ of the the evening at 7.30, service will be llBlil in the York C'hurch when Mrs W. S. Lousou wii-i preach. EVERY OWNER ‘OR KEEPER of e dog or bitch within the city is liable for dog tux, pnynble on Owners or keepers of dogs ne- pay this tax shall be prosecuted in a sum- miiry way. PETER BRADLEY. _ 2053 84 6i. UNDERWENT OPERATION — Nursing ‘Sister Marcella O'Brien, nursing stuf-f of Dalton Sanitarium in P. IE. l., has just un- dBPEOIIQ a serious surgical operat- ion in Camp Hill Ilospiini, in l-iall- fax, and her many friends will be ' gratified to know that she is'prn- grossing satisfactorily, says the» CHURCH SERVICES.— Rev. II. G. Melilck will preach zit Long Creek 11 n. m.; (“lyile River 3 p. m.; Norili itivcr 7 p. m.; Sunday Aug. 8th. Communion at North Ill" ver. field. Divine worship will he held in the Cavendish ‘Baptist Church on Sunday Aug. 8th at 11 o'clock and at Fairview ‘ at 7.30 o'clock, raniiducieii by J. Milford Blesedell. EVFPYIDOlIY welcome. .. OITIZEN BEREAVED..-'l‘he many friends of Mr.’ Alton Lohnes of this city, will regret to learn of his brother's death wt Bridge- water, N.S., after a short illness of typhoid fever. ‘Deceased’ was -a young man of onl-y thirty years r .V il " and his death comes as a ‘sever- run with transit in- Sourls A Farm Neeiisli Milwaukee Air Power ~ Wate_r___Sysiem Combined in s few words the answer ls:. Because it is the but s farmer can make. Time spent in carrying wsiar, in r and in taking the trough is case of fire to have s boss handy and eighty pounds water pros- sure to fight it with. ~ Call in the next time you are in town and look over our demonstrat- & Mum sii "1 Oniwn lit. (tbsrlo tstnwn. KlNGscottsos, wmoaon UNIVERSITY" Arts, science, Law snii Divinity. h thorough Academic trsinins IN st moderate cost, amidst the best morsl surroundings. Theooilegs will rs-opsn on September 29th, Next . 1m Gslsndsrilnd 11110111150! Ore entrance qualifications and roll- dsntlsl nenemnmzioinapslv in was esmsiosur. _ . .""4'°'" “w. COURSE shock toliis many friends. _____<-o§ lfeli from a building and re- ceived what the doctor culled a very bud sprained ‘ankle, and told me l must not walk on it for three weeks. l got MINARDS LiNiMENT rind in six days I was out to work again. i think ittbe best Linlment Dr. E. C. arris Eye Specialist _ Oflice, Royal Bank is important. Isn't the wife of the tetown,“ " render a truly scien- farmer just as good» ss the alt! . ffi ~ ~ m“, _ (mic-e Hours: t1 c service to the \ Whetnihout thehohtlllldrenifl n: people of this com- $.‘i'.'§..$'2’.'§t‘£2 Skin-Nd . 9330-12-30, Z—5 munlty- ~ " mu room and inside outlet mi . ~\. We have found real ' like their oity relations! P110116 68-Y. 1 ' And to thing what it means in / p easure m °ur w°rk —and the "substantial Will Purchase Ont - Of Our PICNIOSETS tablecloth, ten table ‘nap- kins, trimmer. its the most handy little Dlclilltbyou have ever seen for sale s‘: v.1. wtiiurii . . . “h” sir-a- roastmstih “ a i i CAVENDISH ANID FAIRVIEiW ' "NAT adenine. LAUNDRY l'i‘ HAS BEEN SAID Edmonton Tl-IAT- ART 1s THE 1 EXPRESSION 0 F r ---- 7-" ‘MAN‘S JOY -IN HIS = QAOIOMO¥BKNI ‘VQRK. ~ Building, Charlot- ‘ ‘ - They contain-one large) 2 __ ‘ _,¢'_.;z,,». .11.. IVIR/YUOOV TO ‘IONTAOUE, .Wednesday,> Augrot 111th. _ ‘ f V "5 IOST-T-IO-HAIIQII looms 1'0 masons to me ice- creaun social, Monday evening. A-ugust 8th. in aid ol-‘tbe orphan- " Y -- '20 POBITIVELY no advertisements‘ accepted at this office for jnext day's issue after 6 p.m, ‘unless, psiitfor in advance. ‘ , ] TAXI BERVTC-E-ist all bouts: Phone No. 861 or call. at the Charlottetown Vulcauizing works, 124 Great George St. ‘ 2041 a 4 a: ALL Parana cmoiiAms-snli Wash sods are marked at prices for quick clearance. Their 45 con-t gingham is a marvel and everyomi is wearing it. 3i YOUR CHANCE TO , SECURE a nice modern house andgiand in the best locality. Attend the sale at 15 Villa avenue, Brighton, Mon- day next at 1.2 o'clock. See ad. 2078 8. 5 Si. THE FESTIVAL OF THE SEA. son will be held at Union Road on Tuesday evening august 10m; if wet. the first fine evening. STREET WORK.-—-Concrete lay- 1115.’ has been resumed on Kong Street. After an _ interruption of “m9 dfltvlfl Owing to is shortage of gravel, Kent Street from Queen to Greet George is ready for the Wilhwlt. Elm Avenue has been completed to Connolly Street and is now a splendid thoroughfare. WINSLOE CIRCUIT.—— August 8th. Mr. J.D. Seaman, will he the preacher at the three appointments Wlnsloe North, 11mm, Winsloe South 3 p.m. Princetown Road, 7 D-m. Mir. Seaman Will present the Kori: of the Caniitlian Bible Socie- MY CHARGES! ANSWER:-—-My Bh-"Ees for ilivision line, $6. usually $3. each owner. lf other owner re- “1595 l0 D11)’. "W". $5. plus travell- ifll-i 9140611595, or portion, if more iii-in one lino-ls run.—Ji\o_ Alfred McDonald, Land ‘Surveyor, ller- mammle- Telelllionc connection ‘with Souris. zogg-g-g-gi. sovs NAVAL BRIGADE.—It is’ Proposed to hold ft camp' of the Charlottetown ,sub division of the "W8 "oval brigade at West River hetlvllltfl Allgllst 11th, and August 21st. Only thirty boys can be ac- “mfldstril ratings Those ilesiring io- Miflnll are to resort to P.0. Cle- memfl. Nflvy League building, Mon.- iluy. August 9th, at 2 p.m. for xiii}, instructions. J.O. Hyndman, lion. Secretary. . zoin-s-a-ii “A o.;; Comet TRUE” When we entered i the drug business over thirty years ago, we determined to _ keep abreast of all advances in Pharma- cy, so that we could trade which we now have, is suificienflevi- dence that our efforts , have been rewarded. . “OUR DREAM i HAS COME TRUE ." You are invited to join our family of loyal satisfied custo- me S. - —fQuaiit;y Goods- —Superior Service- -Right Prices- Johgson ’ Johnson r The‘, Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent sml Prince 81s. I season-s —- WB-l in 1 e city yesterday. , ‘ lered at the l-ievere yesterday. en, is vlsitin! his old home at York 11' was in the city yeeterdn-y . been very seriously ill, is reported . to be improving slowly. g this week -for lCiardeil, Sash, to take up teaching. t city IBank, Eldon, was in the cityyester- day. ~ S‘ Toombs, Graham's PERSONA LB Mr. J. Ofil-Isnley. St. Peter's, i‘? Mr. (J.D. Sellers, Halifax, regis- Mr, Ambrose Veesey, St. Steph- ‘Mr. E. McFarlane, Annandale, ' '-'-r Mr. Ernest Rice, city, who has . us. m weft." m. city, lefti Mr. John F. representing the Imperial Tobacco Ce., is la thp 53$ Mr. W.A. Darby. of the Royal Miss N. Sentner has returned from Peabody, Mass. Mr. B. L. Bury. of Moncton, is in the city. , be have Maori; names-muons orstains No Pure ‘Wholesome Economica1_ ies ofigt inside. outside Bus‘ ~* rvrrw Rev. E. S. Weeks, is visiting Cardigan. = 7-. _ Mr. Geo. McLean, Meadow Bank. leaves this mornins 1°? Lewvim- Sask. Rev. Father Chaisson, Rustico. was in the city yesterday. Judge and Mr_aT_W.iS. Stewart. ief-t yesterday to spend a holiday at Shedlac, NoB. Prof. iL.W. Gill director of tech- _ , nlcal education for the Dominion. ivliss Mildred Mclnnis, city, ls seem Yesterday M "l5 “'1 “we “‘ visiting in Murray River, the Ywk- guest of Miss Cook. » ‘Miss l-i-izel Wood. Scuthilflrt. has return d hozne nf'~r PnP-“Wg Messrs. L. n. Alien and n. n. a pkmaanteweek Wm, he, coup,’ Crockett, Summerside are in the Co" .MgLegn, Meadow Bank. city. ' , v Mr. Leonard Day, of West Som- Mr. A. Allyn Bishop, fox ran- erviiie Muss, is visiting Charlotte- cher of Newport Vt., who has town, the guest of Mrs. Doble. been spending a visit on tihe is- Park Street. land, left yesterday on rethrn. - Mr. L.‘M. Kleily, of the Amfil" ML w_,E_ wade, Rockhmd’ can‘ naval service, is spending the Moss, nnil n11. lNade, Chepocket, "wk “t G°"°‘“"~“‘- "'6 g“""“ °' m“ R.i., brother-in-law of Mr. J.A. “limb” MP- "W" KM!’ _ ' Messervy, city, are among visitors bore, Mr. lloveiock Lnnk, left yester- day for Moose "Jaw, after visiting his father who is iii at his home at Covehead. Rev. A. J.\W. Back and Mrs. Back, formerly of Georgetown, zinil latterly 0f ‘Milltown, N. 3.. arrived Wednesday night for u holida-y visit to the island. —--— I Mr. Gordon Dingwell of Fortune ti; Bridge is in Charlottetown on a "f, business trip. His many friends are glnil to see him enjoying the best of health. ' ‘Mr. and Mrs. John J. McPheo and child arrived in the city on Wednesday! night from Bruntforil. one; and win visit Mr. iMcPhee'a former home in Beyfleid. Among the arrivals to the city " are Mr. W. R. Rankin, of the Sen- ' tinal Printing Co., Fitchburg, Muss. and Mrs. Rankin. They are guests at the Russ. Leaving the city yesterday were _ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stewart for ' Halifax, Mr. W. McDonald, Kam- sack, Sack; Miss Mildred Mclnnle, _ Murray River; Miss Mildred L Road, Miss Mary Corrlsh and Miss Doris Cor- rish, Woliastln, Mass. (1) One King ger Touring Car “LOVE AFFAIRS or FAMOUS CANADIANS" Including lin, three years old, Passenger Touring_ ' Joseph Scriven, . Author of “What a‘ ’ Friend We Have in‘ LJesus.” and painting, tube. Sir John A. McDonald thoroughly spare tire an This car if ne General James “'01f° d tube- Lord Strathcona (5) On Joseph Howe lin, ran 5000 miles, , thoroughly etc., etc., shape, spare tire Price Will appear exclu- sively in . Charlottetown Examiner Commencing Sep- tember; 6th. Charlottetown and a Charlottetown lady" are mentioned in the series. g 1 in itself. ‘ I usgql-AA ‘Messrs . . Mr/Cormnc, city and G.A. L-ynch, ‘HSIITDSX, motored from Charlottetown do t-luiuuierside, yes- tertlay, on insurance business. Jnlnos Vessey, electrician. New‘ York is spending his holidays at York, the guest of his mother. Mrs. liobt. Vessey. .\ir (Y. W. Young, Editor and Proprietor of the Cornwall, Ont». Freeholder, and Mrs. Young, are gpenililng ii lioiiilily in (ihuriolie- town, guests at the Russ. Negro-blade u Vicious Attack TRURO" Aug. ti.--~ A serious ais- smilt, IOIIOWIDg on nitcmpi iii. rnh- bery, occurred this morning :11 s SALE The firm of Prowse & McKinnon are dissolving partner- ship immediately. The business will be conducted in future by order to clear up the assets and liabi- ars must be sold at once, therefore the prices which should W. B. Prowse & Sons. In lities of the firm all used c following bargains are put before you at cleamthem up inside of ten days. Five‘ Passen- . gone over last winte_ self-starter, electric light, spare tire and tube. Price ....$550 (2) One Light Six McLaugh- gone-over, newly painted, self- starterjelectric‘ light, tires all in good shape, spare tire and Price (3) One 490 Chevrolet Five old. self-starter, electric light. $150 spent on her _for repairs spare tire and Price (4) 4 One Maxwell Five Pas- senger Touring, two years old, gone over, painted, w is worth $1600. e Light Six McLaugh- gone over, tires A-1 .$1050 ’ (6) One 490 Five Passenger Touring Chevrolet 1920 model good as new, spare tire and tube, Folly Luke. Ivan Slack and his son Euiiicr, N80)! a general still" iinil inciit shop there. Wlii-n the olilor illfill Cillllt‘ in upon tho shop ii ‘colored in-zin attacked liiiii, poss- M-i ~ thoroughly r, painted, thoroughly tube. 1:600 winter. two years $650 ' painted, Price . . Price $700. (10) terial, 1918 model, and tube. All the above will be sold immediately. First come first served. Come and look the mover. This will be an education .; hi :21 W. B. Browse Successors to Prowse & MacKinnon, .-_ -4.4v‘_A,sjxAs 141A. _-. .1 ‘In. iiYiT-iihi to; 1h? he ‘Y; T"';;: TS?‘ , had broug t‘, douhi from the house the cash ' b, ed in the business. Euther “Hi while the nittuck was being m f and rook purl. The negro used ', i lnrge mcnl hook and struck both mi-n cutting the "elder in badly about the face, and bruis ‘ him in other places. The young‘, innit also suffered from several‘ , blows. , , ' The mitro then was driven 0%.. and zifter an alarm was raialib creating a posse of about twenty, five who ‘searched the neigh hooil in the Vaiiey,-they suc ' eil In capturing him. Railway 26-‘. lici-inan ifiittcrle 1 went out and‘, brought liini to town. He is able negro, giving the Christi) -‘ llllllii‘ of William, but no surna ,'_,_ lli- claims he was left behind the circus which allowed here ill Jilly. ‘v .. . o iillniirrls Ilnlnu-nt usetl lry Physlclull-s _é—eo->_.-_- o Why ‘is it that about iwo-thirdir self-startcr and electric light. Price (7) One Light Six McLaugh- lin ran two seasons, thoroughly overhauled running perfectly, looks like new, two new tires, spare tire and tube, self-starter and electric light. Price . .$1100 (s) One Model 90 Overland two years old, $250 repairs last ran 3600 miles, spare tire and tube. Price .. (9) One Model 9O Overland Five Passenger Touring, $175 - for repairs last winter, newly good as new, spare tire and tube Passenger specially built for private parties, is very best ma- beautiful car roomy enough to carry seven passengers and the driver, slip covers all over, two spare tires, all cord tires and all in good shape, bumpers, light, etc. Price $1500, the big- gest bargain ever offered in se- cond hand cars. of ll iiociofls bill is for guessing at, your complaint? s O50 Is as good as a new car, we 1200 ‘in. 1 h ' X slip covers all over, ............$130O One McLaughlin Seven , I I aluminum body very spot is? ‘i