mu-or `G'ol\'Ro1AN'f f ’ ‘ ‘ 'W """‘ colrrllln' wlrll IIIS COAL . Shui _Mid by hifi phased smile t “won t rub off”.It’s e happy day anyone when they look at - _A WELL-FILLED COAL BIN eplenished from our coal yard. » We have u big stock of the vo'ry best coal in stock and arrivi vessels. Order your supply today. A. Piclglard & Co. You can see that with your eye hu fo t r Chicken (rnir) so to $1.20 -_ Fowl leach) 50 to 30 _ Potatoes (per bus. new) 30 Tur-niPB (per bus.) 15 Cabbage (lb.) 5 to g Hld6S , ` ‘ * 9 to 10 Pelts 50 to 80 Cillliking ' '13 Beef tlb.) 15 Beef (quarter) - " ' <11 Codilsh (1b.) [_-5 Cerned--Oedfish 1111.) , 5 Lamb (quarter) _'l“ $1410 to 5150 _Fresh Mackerel (each) zo to 25 ‘Mutton (_\b.) 10 11,114 Rheubarb (lb.) 5 Lettuce (bunch) ~ -5 Radlsh (bunch) ' 4 to 5 Peas (QL) _ 25 to 28 Beets 5 Cauliflower 10 go 15 Onions (Ib.) - ‘ Carrots (doz.) Apples (pk.) as 1+ 9-3 . 5 10 15 to 20 ng by f1‘Ha,S'r1Nc- or wlisr. . CORNWALL, Eng., Sellt. 26.-The lntms or .1 wasp today killed Lady Ilolesworth. The insect stung her on thc jugular vein and shedied in 20 minutes. . 7|' 4 & PH ow About YOUR Pickles? Right spices mean right flavor and that is what you want next fall when you put your pickles on the tuble. Our spices preveiit that rlut English Essence of Vinegar flevorless taste because they are pure, of fu strength, whole. clean and unusllnlly good. Price . . s Ib makes six quarts of pickling vinegar. 1 pint li I‘rice....... ....... ........ ........... ............................... .. ..... ..20c apint McKinnon & i Drug Company ® E _ Colonial Stock Co. owls wlllsll BEGINNING SEPT. ZZNI). This is our fifth annual exhibi- ion week 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912. 1913. Thursiay The Golden Rule Friday ‘ Going Some Saturdnyldaiinee - , 'Ihe Turnipg Point ` Saturday Night _ Lyndhurst Prices 25c. 55c and 500. 1613-9-zoMif. ~ . bles for men , _ _ lene, which is a more practical sub- among passengers leaving by the ex- I weara . '. . . _ J ' ' ' ~ _ _ I This new clothing store is starting out with a new staildald. ‘ Evervthing is based here on the proposition “how g0'.ld Call We mike f Stop ' l Eiilllly ~- Loose Brislles Throw away your old tooth- brush and get s good fresh made one frolll our new stuck. The kind the bristles would’nt come out, . Special Prices 35c ones for 25c, 25c for 15c, 15c for -loc. ` Geo. E. _Hughes l ‘ l '__ _ 11, lla ppy and Conlented-l _ is the man behind a pipe ' ,ii full of Hick§Iy°s Brigcrt CntSmoking obacco His pipe dreams will always be 'qi pleasant because this tobacco _ . . is manufactured from only the 3 E I f _ _ ’ best Virginia leaf the Aroma 1 f - i "‘-“' ~ being pure and fragrant. Try (3.-_'= ';'-}=,~§,-.,_~,_ _~_.~_~,-,_.__._-,-_-._-_ .____-_-,.,__-_.,.,¢_._ it for your next emoke.At all -r *Z di. Grocers and Drugglsts, iliclley & Nicholson Tobacco Co. Lili. ’ - I I.. - ‘ - - Ranch-Bred Shareholders in the Three . Thelfoxes owned by.this the company ll assets .uc u e Pure Bred Black $l5000 a pr- paying only $15,000 apalr for the three pairs of ranch-bred Island black foxes after deducting the cost of ranch equipment, ` organization and stock-selling expenses " Thplln Rayner, Dalton and Champion sfralns,e1l Class A foxes- _\ , A Free Ranching the First Year ‘ I ` d f hi the first year and N° charge wllateilellili nil. tlirgd-irziiec raliihh with all modern improvements, spitildidly ¢` ‘l,`,__- q 9 - Here s Charlottetown s best fExl1ibit of Fall Clothing _'F' OU ARE SPF/CIIALLY INVITEDJDURING THESE Exhibi- Y tion days, to come in and go through our great range ot new Pall We want 1.. til business with you io-div -to-morrou_and for all the to-morrows~- and we propose to give you clothing that is sly-1Sii~f right in Cai and lit-and that is honestly priced as well ` - New Ovcrcoais at 8.50, I0.00_ I2 0'), I5 00. is 00 V’ 50-99- _ New I"alI Suits at 8.50. I0.ll0 l2.50. I5.00. |80 ', 20.01) to 29 00. Newsuils lor Boys L75, 2.75. 5 00 5.50. 5.00 lo I4 00. 1 ` New Waterproof Costs 5.00, 6 00, 8-00,’ I0 00 I2 50 i0 ZU19- ` The Home of Good Hats r TIIIS STORE OFFERS YOU the hes( new shapes in TRES ` _ IIATS-FR-ANKLIN IIATS -STETSON IIATS-FITWELL “ATS - ‘ EASTERN CAPS-TRE SS CAPS. I All the good shapes---all the right colorings---every liit! nlcety in hat styledomis here. Your own hat is waiting. _ 75c, I.00, 2.00, 2.50, 500 fo 5.00. C » Moore fs? McLeod _ 119-121 Queen Sf., Charlottetown. _ l l I _ l SI-IE QUITS SOCIETY _ TO BE A SHOP GIRL Miss Marie Takewell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bakewell, prom-in- cnt in St. Louis society, and several years ago 9, debutantc in St. Louis, has deserted social life for a business career. Tolnorrow will mark the end of her first week us clerk is the drapery ,md house decorative department oia big store. Since lest Friday she has reported at all Olivo street store at p_fl|) ll. lu., riding gown on the strcct ours, lrnll departing for home ut. 0 o'l:\<,cl< in thc evening. She has ll number and ll time card, ami punches the clock with thc other employes ol thc great. store. ' She is rl tall, striking brunette, about. twenty-six yuul‘l~l of nge. When seen by ll reporter* she was attired in the regulation black shirtwuist and shirt reqllired of department store clerks. She admitted to an interest ill house decoration and said she long has had an emhltion to become enl- cient in the art. She is rl graduate of the Visitation Convent ill Baltimore. She says she studied the nrt of draperills, Wall coverings, floor cover- iii A New and , I Good Polish One of the best wood pol- lshes before the public today is - Re-Nw All - 4 It is just the thing for auto bodies, pianos, fine furniture, wood work. hardwood floors, etc-any sutfele that needs an extra high and dressy polish. _ ' ._ Extra large bottle . . . . .. 5011 The Two Macs _i ings, etc., in current periodicals, bllt only recently conceived the idea or entering a shop and becoming an ap- prentice in house decorative work. "There is no secret connected with my being here," she said. inughingly. "As a matter of fact, I intend writ- ing to all my friends, telling them of my vocation." "I cannot plead sociological inter- est. I nm just mercenary and more than ordinarily intcrcstcd in this -thnl.'s nil. SAILING WHEELBARROWS IN CHINA. The sailing wheelbarrows ol Chino, as shown in the October Popular Mechanics Magazine cover design, are a eight to delight the eyes of an old salt stranded inland, particularly ill the Shensi district. where mile-long Mproccssions of these queer vehicles may be met. with. Wheelharrown transportation, states an article, -.would be almost impossible in this ldlstrict, lue to the blown sand, were it not for the ingenlously devised sails. Nizhtand day. for months at n'str.etch without ceasing, the wird blows steadily from west to- east at miles :ln hour. lliickily, this chances to be thc direction of the couniry`s prodllco trunsportntioll, so that thc heaviest laden of the borrow craft are able to "make port" with lt full' wind. A wind "dead astern,” how- ever, is by no means absolutely nec- essary, for, hy ingeniously contrived supports on the sides of the barrovra, tho sails may be set to take advl\nt~ nge of almost every slant oi breeze. _.C MORI`GAGI°I SALE There will be sold at the Cluri House at Georectowil ill K'llg’s County on Mondlv, ilie 27th, day of October A D 1913 ni the hour of twelve o'clo:k nfon ALL lllni tract piece and parcel of land situ- \aie lying and being in Georgetown iii King’s County aforesaid bound- ed and described as follows:- Comrneilcing at asiake fixed ill the south western corner of a piece of land owned by Wiilialn Ii. Allan (now in po=sesslon of Ash- ley A lall‘ a“d running thence eastwardiy eighty-f ur feet (84), thence southwardly one hundred and twenty (rzo) feet thence west- wardly eighty-four (S4) fact nv cl thence norihwalrdly io tile place of colunicncemiili, bc’ug parcel of Water Lot Nllnlher Twenty-Five ill Georgetown aforesaid. The above sale is made pursuant to and hy virtue of n Power c f Sa'e coirallled in a cer aiu Indrlltllre of Mortgage bearing date 27th. day of july A. D. loog and made between William Stevens of Georgetown in .'King's County aforesaid Fisher- msn, and Emmela Slevens his Wife of the l`l'st part and the un- .'.\`. . 3_3 eil? . A rx . . E' *J 9 ~ »"' xl ,, ...il-`,€€` _ -`="i’.¢§Js lf7_l ag-*J-'-1 l.\_~'. MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDFIRS, urlllrel-lscd to the Postnloster Gencrul, will be ro- ccivcd nt Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, the 7th Nllvclubcr, 1913, for the collvoyllllcc of His Muiesty's Mails, on ll prllpul-:ull iilllltrilct. for four yours, six timou per week, over llurlll ltouto No. l, from Miiltown (‘-ross, I’. l‘l. ll-lllllill, from- the Post- lnllster (lclicl`ll.l'u pil-asurc. l’l'iutcll llotilros l'olll.uiilillg further irrf“"\1¢t “-`f`?' `-° l°°“ BHG d\blank forms at Tenillf may be Ob- ltained at the Post Offices of Mill- ' town Cross, Commercial Cross s.nd_ , allroute oflle-, nd at the otliee ot Dated this 25th dey of Septem the Post oir- -~ ' sector. .l. .1 ir. wi-IEAR, _-_ _ P,ollr,__oiiiee Inspector. -_ --- . Mongpiw; ~ _-J. x759_9_27Ms4i. . . Chu ttetowu, Sept. 1l\\. ‘ _ .- glit- 21 = .fé'1fi, in-__ as-i 1,. ..,,.. ' i- f .','._ iyzifl _ww S' 1": l ~ 1,, ‘ $351 '1= an _. -_-1.. ff . 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