. x I r l 1's. ‘l. vq-v r-vws- v~UrI~I _ wmmnltztzl“, - e v cainerl, at Johnson ‘lr ~w.....'.;’;.., tnllthis Pldv-q “consutr-‘rlotflrlli ca‘ Tl rlnce. legit. L. i. _ flfitfllff’ FILMQ TO FIT ANY KQDAK 0P1 Li" Johnson, _ ,;_ flf-fezéymdw: -;,“,,,,,@," p, o"; ~ d ..ws wan, v, TRADEjOIe.,thB' "i. v i ~-. i *1" break mites. sl-v’ ' Nita:- ""11. 0' s" ' .9"‘*I"¢!"¥ 1M’- m. rest becoming “c1314.. ipg._tobac u... Wghe 1' .10., suns?!" leftists-AM new prices- ~ .- ' '65?" "a ve s-i 2 for -' ‘i A ‘ » ‘ Johann d: In don, Druggiste. . “m” u} owrtfi ‘y “w- ohliw ills lace a soul-sf; so”; '( a“ " *~ 2399'3'25'31 _ Dlscrinrlns - -ymqn ' . - .. * ' v choose: these prepllratldhe _‘ cause ‘they hs/ve lo _' " experlknce that. they r prfii, kept, whet money-call buy. ‘ifolmtoo ‘can benefit by usingfiGarden Court" toilet l-étldlsilks and wefwsnt. 1m. opportunity to show you this F». let in your mouths-instead anciallyJ It's messy, so simple. Get a box of No-To-Bac and if it doesn't release you from all crev- ing for tobacco in any iorm, your :llrnggipt will refund your money without question. NoTo-Bao ls made by the owners of Csecsrets; 1ln°_‘M“7 W9 "553"- a“ therefore is thorouzhly reliable. early ems - - . . ~ _ Dr. Devon's French Pills Garden Court Talcum w“ m, w”, A reliable Regulatin . s b 8o d at all Drug ggggltls‘ 0g‘ mailled tonalrg gctiarexgggm - I) DI‘ CO. a) DRUG CO.. Montreal. Quebec. .. ‘PHOSPHQNOL for MEN Restores Vim and 'Vitsllty; Netve- and ,Brsin;. lncfQmlel "grey matter"; a Tonic—-wlll lullld you HP- $8 a box, or t-vo for $6 at drug 85o. Pace Powder- 75e_ E. A. ‘FOST ER Central Drugstore. "pimp §'>‘r‘l’§§“' T ‘h’: slgofiitli "l5rt'i?1°:"5?»i' - '_ s .' PANY. ontresl, Quebec, _ ____ Jin-filyllcr» 0entr_nl lhugstore. .:¢: z :4“ A“: ;-Q.A_.¢Q,A_U Y* ‘v bussllitfi ADVERTISEMENTS f,._"'""°-"" "hf-fill hulls. 8e. our Iord for each la-t sertl , . ..... .. ..:" ::.:1:"..*:.:.": ,:::."...'.: 3.'.‘°""‘“- -~ --=- at ti . - . are allow’: ag-l-gogfi-d." o‘. ‘Md’ “net?” in“. "IJQIIW oea to cover cost Iuit l3 " ban! ill ‘., 1:3". “await-lag: sale grnszlofikfoed. vertlsenssref’. - -.- . A A--' ' v . ‘Y vvvvwvn, 77 .. .._K v l ~1- Altm" WWW! Teachers wdutelt: g, l- J e ~. .* .~ ‘ Johnson stead of. Bil. "$103M EQQQTMN is a haven for favorite fin r as we serve it. _ _&',(J_ohnson, The Quality Drugstore. j‘ zaos-x-zs-sl, .__,... ._BUV_,Y.O,UR BINUIQIVIQNFNE from us "Green Shes!" is best twine on the market and we srTe selling. it at lowest prices. A. l-lorue s. (xii, 1 zrwl-s-zl-al. . . limos. . _ . _ : oinpletqly brown, I “m; m-q- tired and tsu- ty shoppers". Try your Gllofdifln Office- lflifll‘ m» ‘ A BUSY A_S_.EVER.—Mr. James Trainor, the well forer. has. two gasoline boring outfits on the go HOW. island for over thirty-live years ‘he says there lire still plenty more to be dug.< l: TOTAL SCIORE.—In rerernhg u; Aldershot John Dillon's score 3H2, out Q1 s, possible of 35, running ordsrmldive new lately overhauled. Bargain flit" qulok sale. ApplyjT. It. Kjudmo cure of Haberdashery. l‘). 2405-8-25-31 BOUVENIR OF PRINCE SO; warm |$LAND_-.Besulii'ul limb:- trated descriptive souvenir reuIW, to mail. Only 50c. by mall 6 Charlottetown Guardian. , 1352-7-6 ,'wll_p GEESil HERE.—~A l-ir e flock of wild geese was seen y -' terday flying over the harbor PORTRAIT AGENT! WRITE no state amount of your business fol: special prices. We now have the rw - - s oou - 4r . . . ‘Ted . p l largest. beet equipped ping; m ‘ll. Supplement $125.00 “A py Clhlidfl. (‘an give prompts“ 59,-. Archibald hit-Leon, Secretory. .vlce and best work at moderate , 237l-tl-Z-l-3i. fprivcs. prints finished. frames .::nt:‘"1§-rf‘r.: 9 rubles. Mer- svshwsllh-sl-luohl) Xvnsiltl ‘rlch- U l‘ . ‘ _ . s onto‘ Wnllellllfl-Llzotrr. (her for Albion (J0 s» Supple-i nlcnt $l00.0l). A .D. h stilt-son, Sec- retory, St. Peters. it. ll. No. 2| For Sale. _ _ M?‘ " » . - , TEACHER \VAN'I‘IED—A PRINCI- pal for Fanning School. Supple- ment $260.00. Apply John Craififl Secretory of Trustees, Halos no.1, L ‘ '- t-silsg-s-l ~tf._‘ rill: sum: 0m: up; ||. 1-. PM." "Hulnv. new. Khnruntral-d. Jul“; 1;, Blurlu-l. New‘ London, l’. .3. l, ill28-8-26-4l. l-"on sArJc-AN lrrltlulrr rum; ullnost new. Apply at 1.02 Grafton htrlwhl g3g5.g.g4_3|_ rmr ss1.ple-‘_'li|,l‘xw|g|,|, C“, m fllblld rullninl; order. five, new tlrl-d, lutcly overhauled. _ llargolrl lur lllllck solo. Apply '1‘. ll. Cud. "WP". cure of Haberdashery. ' 1405-8-25-31. - Female Help» wusntesl - . ._,-.:_. ,_-., ,_ , wand‘ a ntodon yuan Appl, s11); t stgeer. _ qp'_ 1-1?‘ __ | ‘In ' _ - wAlwmn-Youlvo" mun! cots positor for Job Printing. Apply stating experience to Amherst N. S. ,. 2373-8-24-l2l. FARM F0]! EALE AT HAZEL- ‘(imvc consisting of 150 acres well utl-rod and in Mood state of cu‘!- l-tvatton.» Two mites from Hunter ltlvcr Station. For further partic- ularx-vnpply Hillel Grove. . .- \VAN'I‘ED-SALESLADY FOR GEN- eral store. Must have some e!- wrlencv and recommendatiove. right Bros, Victoria: to llobcrt lllsgnlsll, ZSIEV-E-ZO-tf. 2407-8-25-2l. WANTED- EXPEBIEROED MAID for general housework in small family. No washinsr. Good wages. llinltnly. to Mrs. Harry Weeks, 129 up! Street. 3028-4“. "ILLINEII \VANTED—-WE \VAN'I‘ n competent mlllincr to take charge of our nlilllnery depart- ment. Reference Miss S. Love. 86 Edwurd Sh. Charlottetown. Geo. E. l-‘ord. Sackville, N. l]. 2864-8-2l-3i. Male Help Wanted “lhNTElk-COAT MAKER AND prcmlntun. Stvudy employment. [Yllzhrut Wllgun mid. Apply to Mc- Kinllorl and Cameron. Sydney, N. 3- 2375-8-24-Ii. Straycll. STIKA ‘ND on lll\' r-rlszmlssls Two 1115991131199!“ Hat l: (‘Hill 4 years old. red lllld _¢~________..__€€-.__ “"1" W 1h ‘l While‘ hind less the Lnalrurs Flflllll anus msqnm amwns 3'53? "M- hrlhlllll- RKHPP- closell for ‘repairs. Allgust 30th. - ‘l "YIlIPFFIIPBV-h- ARMY until September 26th Slpd E 1 ' Alexander Kelly, Ions. l’. . . 24l2-ll-2"-3l. To- Lot. "(JUNE T0 LET. North River. DYIINIB Illlfitl" ZSQB-S-ZB-Blpd. Wanted Lost prism-noon on‘ Allrolllorllnrc. l-‘lnder leave at Haberdashery. l.ns'r-i BETWEEN cllsnntvrrls- towll and Mt. Herbert. lrentlc- was“: gold wutch with initials l3. \\'AN'I‘ETI—-SECOND HAND SHIN- . . I d l l , . . - ._ (iuurdlslrsfllge trlldailleimofiggvnrflt. kllilfifixlqfutmltllikmn‘ Slwm‘ ML __ - ~ ,2.'l70-8-M-Gi. - ~ -‘ ztrlv-rl-ca-rll. 4 ,. . l ,- , ,_ . - . U-OO-QOO-O-O-O-O PERSONALS " ‘ -~._J_- r’ Mr. s. ‘Borljyamin of Cord-kennels m the city yesterday. l Hotel Victoria 180 rooms, II rooms with private baths. Completely rc- ‘Mlfli-l Gladys Terguson of Marsh- iiold returned homo sf-tsr spending u ltlcnsant week at ‘Brackley Point 1'0"!“ _ _ - Excellent lnenll- Prompt, Camemn as: "nnku l‘ ‘ “ Tholtev. Gdorge ilivt-r John. NB" ‘is klmridlng u H..6. QROWN, Manager, fcw days in the city. _ CherlpthwWllflbhl 00.. Ltd, Fulllvr OiSuIIivun left Tuesday pmnuw" morning to visit uh friend Sir llll-"W- . Andrew MactPhail, at his 311698- .‘ ma"... n tml homo. Orwell. P.1d. l_ SHYB l he llnllfsx Recorder. ‘=———-'=‘——-~—— ‘Miss null» Gilils, I h..." New Hotel Fire LOSSTT About $100,000 York, Miss Bernadette Gilils from (special to The Guardian.) ilostun und their sister, Mrs. Jack Fraser from Calgary have arrived in (‘hnriottetnwn to fllpflld h vncll- Hml in their llllilVtl ciiY- Th9)’ "r9 MOMQTONI A“; 25_’1‘hq flrg ul Bmpmng a‘ ‘h? Lennox‘ the Brunswlckuliotel yesterday ls ‘ ‘suppoiedfitojidsvie orillglltfed in ihfi luundryvichute, The. loss of 0V6!‘ one hundred thousand is covered by-- insurance. Rebuilding oom- mences st once and it is hoped l" run the Hotel by'Chrlslrnns_ There were about s hundred guests in the hotel when the lire broke out. uni. mu in bed lost nan and some cases all their Dersollsl et- fects. arSavcr " “to... Grape-Nuts No add“! I i‘ MONTREAL. Aux, 25~h<1ae1 denier stated this mornlns "l" ' ms w»: ._'.._._¢-o}————- Jlere was loo m-uch suzor on lhfl Montreal market and that is the rnluon why retailers are able to ssll at prices lower than those of ‘refineries. Wholesale BTW“ h” neutrals" . ucmfi soar: swolroczzes ' Moncton; quoted ss $20.06 for white lfllllllii In the direction of lNorth River. Than‘ is very early and the weatllerwl . are freely prophesylng un » ea wurer. All [respective picnlceflsi, should make remote, of this H1111 govern "lllelrlélélvcs accordingly. 4 .. .-~ . mu.- p‘ lMPORTlN-G FROM P. E. l.-—Ap- parentiy unable to secure labor in New Brunswick the C.N.R. offici- als at _Moncton LlfiV§_S%l1l.mfl “Pril198".' lfil-iiflll -‘ It . 1hr...“ ‘ “ 4p} the. lavlss otkralls th - Nit. line bi!- “l‘§;s?{.‘.l'°§§;i¢ l‘ "Fdprov- rslafis~ us?“ RECENT ARRlVAL8.—l<‘0llow- ing are guestsqt McMlllans, Stun- hope; Mr. A.A. Thomas", Augusta, Ga; Miss F‘. Thomas, Smith Falls, Ont; "Miss l_-.'l‘hql_llas,_li.}rooklyfl N Mr. and Mrs. HAS. Newsom. York; Mr. and ‘Mrs. C.lt. islllllll" wood, Mr. T. Smllllwood, Mr. G. Warren. Mr. and Mrs. J. Garnhum. and family. Charlottetown; Mr. una Mrs. Robert Donne, Boston; Mr. William lDeune, Boston;_ Mr. and Mrs. "Bert Toombs, Miss E. Toombs Charlottetown; lMiss ldn Rush- brook, Toronto, Ont; Mllss Alice Prlngic, llulmilton, Ont; Mr. L. Bracken, Mr. and Mrs‘. J. MdLar- en, zMrs. McLean, Charlottetown; Mrs. Munsey‘, Brookilne, Massu, Miss ‘H. Compton, Charlottetown; Miss Evens, Toronto; Miss Jardine, Toronto; Miss E. Gordon. Chi!“ lottetown; Mrl and MYB- C- Dhllvflll Mr. sud rMrs. Chas. Drew, ‘Miss Mny Coyle, Miss Ella McLean, Miss ‘Bessie W516i‘, M!‘- Alf. KeiZ-y, Miss IMarle Woods. Miss Annie Acorn. Charlottetown; .Mr, Lloyd Coll, Moreli; Miss Ethcl ‘Collin, Miss Adele Saunders, Mr. Ernest ‘Coffin, ML, hfllhm“ iler" Davison, Miss Willi") Davmmm- Charlottetown; Mrs Jas. It. Dav- ‘ison, Erlnloutonf ‘M185 Mflmm Gates. Mr. Pfllw ‘Beérll- ‘MH- MocDonu-ld. Mast?!‘ 419mm‘ Mile" Donald. Chnrlotneibwln, Dr. hlnrtéPs Pllll Over 20 years the standard. At Drsgglsfor by lhsll direct. After boring wells on the the middle of September. the score o! points, in the shoot fit i FOR SAUEr-Maxwell our" in gol§a| THE mtx Tesla-out or sev~ tires enteen samples of milk tthlten from |miikmen in CharlottetowdbvDr. m out LAND MARK-Tile Y; - blew 4n. 1- nn. REIIYI onto: WibL-ih» closed until A 1'30“- ' ' ' ’ 10-71 sruosur eoslloelle xcoomulo‘ " dsted. 101 Fitsroy Street , . ,_ billlll-Sfl-fllpd. outv LIMITED uusssall of r. . 10.1. Souvelrlre now on bond. Or- der at once to revent disappoint- ment. Prince 0c.; by mail 57». ‘ t! -——e l ‘ I COM! _TO THE ICE-CREAM Social st Brsckley, opposite the Ohuroh on Thursday evening Au- gust 20th. if not tine. will bsvheld the first fine evenlnl. 2302-8-23-3. I s -..__~ t i PROPERTY 8ALE.-Mr._Altred Plckurd. the woii-known-coal dedi- er- of this city has disposed of his splendid residence st Brighton to Mr. Emmett McDonald, of St. George's, King's County. who will move into his new property about -. BROOK FIELD CONGREGATION k —~Oll Sunday August 29th the ser- vices in the Brookfleld congrega- tion will be as foilows:—~}luxlter R-iverxllllfi a, m.; llsrtsvllls 3 p. m. and B-rookfield 7 p_ m_' Rev_ J. S. McKay n! Hampton will con- duct the services. _K.W. MoKlnnon, Veterinary in- spector, several days ago, only three were below standard, a, mark ed improvement over the last test, -... some samples ‘showing as high as __5 per cent. g ' splithern halt of the large vroodegn building on Great George Street ._p.ccupied by J. G. Carver and oth era‘ ‘is being torn down. This build- ing is a link between the old and the present day Charlottetown. Constructed some ‘l5 years ago it Ihas some interesting history. The building was erected by the late John Thomas Thomas on land rent ed from the Messrs Peter W. and John W ‘ilribinson of Robinson's Island, Brackiey Point. The lease of the land was for 21 years st the end of which time the building thereon reverted to the Messrs Rob lnson. Mr_ Thomas conducted a very large general ~business for many years. lster onpelling out by suction, the suctioneewbeing the late Wm. Dodd, and ‘this being his first auction conductedl in Char- lottetown All thls.tooll.-;pis.ce ln the late 50's. The lslte W. E. Daw- son was in the service of Mr. Thomas, later ‘being taken into part nershlp. After Mr_ Thomas sold out he returned home to his native place, England and Mr. Dawson em barked in business on his ownilsc- count_ .. .11....- Farmers Meeting_ 4 Mr. zJt- A_ ‘Dewar, MjLL-Af,“ re- turned yesterday from attend? log the farmer's meeting st Tyne Valley the previous night. Mr. Dew ar reports a large and enthusiastic meeting and u branch of the Uni- ted Farmers‘ Association was formed and steps were taken to orgnise the whole Second Dis- trict. The meeting was very or- derly and the best humored he hsd ever attended. The Chairman. Mr. Preston Ellie announced at the opening that it was not an in- digns/tion. meeting, nor would they brook any uttempt at breaklngthe meeting up_ The remarks o! the various speakers were character- ised by moderation, abuse was happily eliminated. hThe ‘musty '£3;sphere stale ‘politcai his- 5’ wssnofi; invaded; but" there ‘will: aldeterrnlilhtion to provide‘ a remedy for present politics i-iis, ‘and to adopt measures to protect the one class that matters most in the political life of lfrince Edward .|Isil'lrld_ ’ l l‘ ' - it was a significant circumi representative of the district, who was present, was not asked lo spank. One of the speakers re- marked that oi. the last meeting held in Tyne Valley the represen- tstl-ves of the district, Messrs. a, iiiilil. .1. tr-a. ‘I . . v . At- Tyne Valley ' stance that Mr. Dennis, the Liberal t oration. a realion: It is protected against fresh, sweet, pure milk. atilon Milk .. “Prom Contented Cows“ it‘ reaches: sweet . t wjvhtolesome in; ‘u a noted Baby‘ pecioliu. your family Pllysdeirrs. r / " Contrast Carnation methods of delivering ‘milk ‘Iwith; any others you know. ‘ ‘ - The spotless Carnation’ mn- flenserles are located ln Can- , tromeshin from the dairy tar-‘mls ~ _ _;-—evyery day.’ ‘ ” ' V plirlrncdiatelylhl/taa water ls taken away by evap- The rlch milk their goes into clean, new contam- crs and lS sealed. Then sterilized to insure ab- lolute purity. In this sale form Carnation Milk is delivered by grocers in wery community. c..',.....-... we o o“ haueodmirablyogkitsd£n s. i ‘urns t ' plug: r gen a r6 A 5r‘ the A ' “Y-‘ll Z '_I'LI I J , counties. . pure gen a Carnation Milk ls- the only milk supply yo'ur h0mc;.nc.eds. It is really more, for it serves as both cream and mllk. Fresh from the can, it has a creamy i .. sda’s dairycentrcsfl]... ) , TOCCSS . The pure “whole” mllk golf“- and ma, {qr etc. Carnation Milk you consistency. not separated the farm. consistency (due to the evaporation It ls used as cream for cereals, for fruit, By adding an cciualpart of water to restore its natural You Act “whole”milk——- or s immed milk-but rich, wholesome milk, like they use on Not a particle of preservative, sugar or other substance is added to Carna- tion Milk. It is simply milk, children to drink, Baby's bottle. for table use, for for cooking, fol’ Phone your grocer for a supply. Ho is the Carnation Milkman. . back of the hall; that, night form- ers were on the platform and the only representative present was at the back of the hall and they in- tended that in future this would be the practice. Mr. Dewar, who had been invi- ted. to speak at this meeting feels lrrsteful for the klndllnsss of the reception he received‘. After the< meeting he accepted the kind invi- tation of a friend for s drive to ,Summerslde_ He found the roads g i ther rough and rulty. The ruts had been filled with clay late in the season und when wet weather came the autos had scooped all the clay out and the ruts were fill- ed with water It only serves to show the importance o! attending to the repairs of oil our highways. ‘rather than devoting too much st- tentlou t-o some particular spots_ There is a good déol of talk at pre- sent ,»s,hout tourisl traffic.‘ but 1r lt is to continue lt-wliihave tn be DICKY DIPPYS DIARY ur , Tiles $2.00. Knickerbocker Remedy sfmfrierg “d new“ we“ M‘ u“ 0n the twenty mile stretch between catered to with something more 9" " 7'7"‘ "“"“‘ “w?” Tflmfl“ l" "rm “M m“ "m"! M“ u“ TYIle Valley and Summerside rs- tangible than motor spsedwsva. —'* ___! . u _..'_ E Carnation Milk Products Co.,‘Limlted‘ Aylmer, Ont. i‘ The streets and highways are poor places tor- tourists to puss the night and this is what it is coming to, if the present hotel accommodation is not improved and enlarged. When Mr. Dewar arrived The Full Story-IOU Recipes‘ ,- . Condensnies at Aylnm and Sprinlgfiwlfl contamination’ Qamag; Mm; =Hpw' Carnation ‘Milkkflifi r: s ;Ipt ls, not exposed to ‘nuigzr _ pmparfltltéuardedi.ggljvgfgdk" t; taint. ‘ §":‘§'§.z”1‘“", safely to wyour ilornc lfllldi‘ You can kec it Safe ' adds richness to . food.‘ Q . _ p ' §-_-§§'5:M_ How 100 tempting dalntlcs v ‘Y on Your Pa “HY $17032... canbc added to your menus. ~ Shelves-ready to use 2~Z£".-.',=,~..~.,-.-.,~,-_ All clearly told ‘in f. neatly 1 whenever you need ',-‘j{j=§§;_,,,,, printed book Write for a FREE copy. u. " f“ l,’ "~11 m. 151s... .'l'lll' wrl. owl‘ -'_l ilons from a ‘friend whqgot out of bed to admit hllil. ' He stated that the wheat crop m PrinceCounty, is badly rllsted_ The oat crop while notbeavy is cleaner, and there sre lngnlficent in Summsrslde stl 12 fields of potatoes and turnips. On o'clock at nlsht. the hotels wereflhe whole, notwithstanding the le- all over crowded. Some of the visitors from abroad who had come in by the late train from Borden. were occupying the Railway Sla- tlon. He thought st one time he would have to remain on‘ the street. ‘but received bor handicap the country shows marked evidence of thrift. and pro- gress and it would be a very dull person that would not be charmed by the lovely blending of colors that characterise: the landscape at ECCOInUlOdl-"lia nsrtirlllnr season nf_ iha veer ---~.-w- .- — - '-"*' ‘<"‘-‘1."""*M1Q._~. -. . ...-;_.-._.- .. "q flops; yellow refiners ls still selling st til-W- = Thumb/or: WHILE- Bl-ONDY AND 1 WERE m- rus. eases, t oAw‘ some G-IRI-S Lool<ru€ TowARD wurslijsvv; ‘ ~ AND chuckles". ‘fflé~_t..uo.ncsl> etouov if; GARTBR» wesJiwtl AFTER» ‘ma. GIRkS. » d I fw. ~ eoouelz, AS Prenusso more MUCH)” than, t demo ro HIM-.”YOIIK "mrrlevls: nor sensuous aAarl-rslzxlpf, HfiNGlNG- BUT L mgr WANT rofrett: You ' ME,” smofila. l“ "rurrrhzn Nor?" m“ _, ‘ no, THEVRE. tsueumc s1- - - easulua AGMNGT THAfe-j" eon‘ Tue-rt: Juer can: 1 PAlNTrsDP ism ~rou unqausg. xqu ma;