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Kiwi ' _- _~. ._ __ -- _-._ » _- ___ _. .__.4 .., T _-___ '_--5 _ -_ -.___ _ _..._ _ _ ;___- . 5 _ . -' _ . - _ :..»='-,:._- f - __ -' ,__ -._" _._ _rv _ ".‘»_ ' - ' f _~ ' ' '\ ~ ' -' if -1”" f'_-31.' ‘f - .h_. _ ., ~.~~ ~ _ _,-,,_,~__ _- - _ -.\ -- ‘\._ _ --._ .~_."- - »_, _-__ tx -._. _ 4-_.lar-»,~_;_._ __ _ _ _ _ ' __-__._ _ 1 ~ _»__v--_ ,__,-,_ 1- r-,-_ .»- - _ _ . »__ . _ f A _ -__.,_»_. ~ ` i ‘ v AUGUST 18, 1916.- - - ' HARD »" ._. coAL ' \-'_ We are discharging r. Hard -_ 13; today and every day this _‘week, this is the -tlmeto-purchase Coal,-the price is at the bottom now. Order your sup- ply today. _ _ A.Pi0|iaiil&.G0. Phone _ 240 Charlottetown ' ~ _` M f 5? ~ ,-_»_...__._1.- g ' , _. iff* ` _ f. _ lit/ af an-__ _‘-11.---_ __ With You _ Your vacation, no matter where or how you go, will be' doubly pleasant lf you KODAK Then too, _the little pictures, made so easily will show the folks at home the splendid times you had. - KODAKS $7.00 to $00. BROWNIE8 $1 and up. Bring back your films to us for developing and printing. Then _ you’ll be assured of the hest-re- suits. '\ Geo. E. Hughes 0 lhlhhh _, I ' 1 _>_»\.~».-`-‘ _ p-_ _,__ __ _ _ - ‘ i The People'| Druggiet Painting and Decorating - ' We do ell branches of the -Peintlnpend Decorating Busi- _ ness. Beet of reference. Estim- _|| _em nu-nurse. ummm emb- lilhed over 40 years leo. 'rele- phoue oonmeettone. _ ?.;l.l:.'f,f.£‘.i2°'..&.S°“ _ Miss D. Rudge 171 Great George Bt. Phone 814. ' _ Manufactureri of all kinds of line 'hair goods including Toupees and Wigs. ` - Heir dressing, Manicurlng, _Sham- pooing, singering. 1169-7~6Mmfw1mo. ' .- _iw l Q U 'VERY one who buys 25c worth at this store, _ no matter what the purchase is-gets 'a _. _ - coupon which isa of the fine Rogers Silverplated Ware shown in our < _ Hlorehere now. . can in wary and geeacquainred with this ,ireesilver service _plan-we pay half on every silver article you secure. ~ McKinnon, Drug Company L _,W “Corner Great George and Kent Streets. , _ _ VW X _ partial payment on any l r imma , IT PAYS to buy in this Province. o'Ks£Fs.-At Em-nscllire, Aug 12,. to Mr, and Mrs. Sebastian 0’Keefe`, a ` daughter, _ UIGG.--Rev. D. J. MacPherson will Dx-each at Uigg Sunday, Aug. 20th, at ' 6.30 p.m. ‘ CEMENT.-1600 bags due here on Cascapedia Tuesday, Aug. 22nd. Car- vell Bros., city. _ 1526-8-18~m 3! .» ».?_,;5.» . - son o ummerside. f’ Hsar-_avilli.k.a-..'rss.=. nw’ La-_'1:l.' Mci{enz`ie will ,prech _in the Harte ville church on Suhtlay next' the 20th 1 inst., at 3 o'clock. _ “8COT8MEN'8 WIVE8 AND SCOT8MEN'S BAIRNS and a' that lie in Scotsmen’s airms" are expected to foregather at the Scottish meeting in Charlottetown on Monday. TRYON METHODIST CIRCUIT.- Services for Sunday, Aug. 20th, Rev. George Morris will preach at Tryon in the morning, Desable afternoon and Victoria at night. Everybody wel- come. Come to the services. _..i.. EARLY HARVEST.-The first man to commence harvest operations on the island, so far as ls known, this season is Mr. Clayton Forbes, of Lot 16. who /nt an excellent field of bar- ley on Friday last. SCHOOL RE-0PENED.- Vernon School r‘e-opensd‘cn- Tuesday last with a new staff of teachers, namely. Miss Florence Vickerson, of Vernon River and Miss Blanche Murphy, of Vernon River Bridge. CONGRATULATIONB- Mr. Geo. Lightlzer received a cablegram yes- terday from his son, James J., who left Charlottetown with the Second Siege Battery (now the 98th.), as Bat- tery Sergeant Commander. He has since been promoted to Lieutenant and the rmessage states that- he is proceeding from Horsham to rejoin Major Prowse’s battery at the front. PICNIC.-The parishioners of St. Joseph's church. Morell. will hold their picnic at Morell Station on Tues- day, August 22nd. Everything to make the day enjoyable, will be provided, and an excellent time is promised te all who attend. Should the day prove unfavorable. picnic will _be held on the ilrst ilne day following. By order of Com. 1530-8-18m 3i. IDEAL VACATION LAND. - The Guardian has received a copy of the Haverhill Sunday Record, of Aug. 6th, which contains a most interesting and highly complimentary tribute to P. E. I., ‘the Ideal Vacation Land,’ from the pen of a Record representative. Mr. W. F. French. of Haverhill, Mass.. who has just returned, from a vacation trip here.. The -article will no' doubt do 'much to further tourist traillc to this Province. and is a graceful tribute to all _who made Mr. French's visit the‘ pleasant one it undoubtedly was, .__ 'A Hiekey’s twist is seasoned and sweetened just ` "enough. “Finest flavor ever” old-time tobacco users ~eay.° It’s different from other kinds. Richer. more sat / E -Ask for HICKEY’S-the big fig at the small price- '. it’s the chew for you. l I ` _ II HICKEY’Si Twist is Pure Sappy, Mellow Tobacco I isfying--a taste and tang like good old wine. p fsmorrls at smnirs Anmtlen sale, --[Mens Canvas Shoes, $2.50 for 1.8'l_ al 0 s1.zs ml-V ;1_:li. 1500-s-rim rn Hard 1 C0211 -~ The #Schooner A. Fli 'Conlon _ , __ _ ln. __ f - an Qvillg' "due 1 /` //'F P /' ,f ,_/_/41° Piano / "T-sg ' _ J " ‘Snaps’ Here are f_our different val- ues-four lug bargains-7for the home that has not'a'_'plauo' or organ. ' ' . These instruments are used. somewhat, but - A You would never. _know _ _ they were used _ They are as good in every - d th to _ie ter. th: day ethehtfeéitizgomi ' tt ll."- _ Duchess style. Km PM '- E =r\‘- ,2Q*hfrt1fi-ij hi ;_°i~*“° ' '_' ,n`L~:_>,' -ofa ‘_ _ tlf, ' '. ~ _ _ i Please _.send .2 your. -#order l' ~ nueetwo ye,” Abe 30°. '-~ equvvef-__ Haul: " mio, 'in"' ii.°r.’r;i‘f`f`.f_f’_`f.*%‘_ :‘ -S21 , _ Chickering Square ;iN\0» -the f Boston _ _ ' plano:Qre‘;lu'°mlDlt... _enisen webm- °'f'¢°='i¢°=llsn¢f¢fnh civil .even en... »».»»».»\.nen Miller Bros. ::wE HAVE THE VERY BEST IN 80AP8.-Whether you want a soap that is highly perfumed or onefthat is uuscented, here you can get the pro- ducts of the best manufacturers in the country.--Jergens Violet Glycerine and Rose are two very popular makes -25c box. Foster's Drugstore. ui t.f. *¥n°=“ 83138113 * ° 8 . "Please send the Guard ten sure" is the interesting . postscript to s soidier's letter * sent by the family to this paper today. Many hundreds of sol- diers have written similarly. . Better send The Guardian along . to YOUR boy- _ OOOOOOOOOOOOIDOOOOOO eeegv eeeeeeeeee, e fe 53 'ie _Mlss 'Ada S. Bradbury 142 Prince Street. next to Kindergeren Art Needlework and materials for working. Stamped Linens and Threads of all kinds. ' I lsél Your e_ ocoletesehoulrl e_-pure, fr sh” and yébleeome. 'lfhat if the kind gon lem, epjyguvhuy here. ,_ __ _ chocolate _trade is _urge so. that .we ere s-ble to get in fresh supplies almost daily. Here today. absolutely fresh. you can get: - _ Nylo. Willal-d¢_Melr, -IYneeneen,~ Low. 2?. iléneng, Neilson, end 'Cadbury W9. "5 _ __ _,_ _ _ ___ -raiaiism--.~»a..i.a wr Gifs yas. no alice...-1 ‘ “ . _-._ - The Central _ MORRiC L SMITI-I‘8 ALTERATION SALE will continue until carpenters take charge, 1532-8-18-m 3i. BROOKFIELD PREBBYTERIAN cl-luncH_-_'l`h° Services nm sale bath, Aug. 20th. will be as follcwsz- Brookileld 11- a.m. ‘and 7 p.m. Eben. nezer Schobl House 3 p.m. The Rev, L. J. Leard will be preacher. CLANCMEN will meet at the Cale- donian Club Room at one o'clock on W _ _ _ ,_ _ Vll.i_o|§l_qy and march to the iaghip -:':.nii';i f S ____ __.run=tnA|. -ro_monno_vv1'rne‘ fillléfoll 'Of' the late Major M." Al'Allufli vfql _t ke place Saturday,tl;e'19th l t frbm _late res'ldenoe,`.8i Fithrgyg Street. sellvices commencing et 2 p. m.. interment in People's‘ Cemetery. SCOTSMEN AT THE FRONT are doing their duty for the Empire. Scotsman here will be doing there’s by attending the parade in regalia_ on Monday. 1538-MEZI. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Douglas, Stellar- ton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Isobel Newton, to Mr. J. Hale Strong, of the Bank of Nova Scotia, New Glasgow, marriage to take place quitely in October.-Mr. Strong is a nmtive of Summerside. ICE CREAM SOCIAL.-The Wo- men's Missionary Society of Grace Church held a most enjoyable ice cream social in their hall last even- ing. There was a large attendance and the affair throughout was very pleasant and mnch'enjoyed by all pre- sent. The financial results, it is un- derstood. were satisfactory. A FATAL ACCIDENT.-The death occurred in the P. E. Island Hospital at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning of Mr. William H. Ford, Douglas street. His death was due to severe injuries re- ceived when his two companions and himself were upset while they wer». drivlnlg on Elm Avenue or Malpequc Road a few nights ago. Near the Spring Park there is a small bridge ol drain stretching across the road, and the horse. which suddenly bolted_ drove too close to the edge of this with the result that the carriage 'went over, throwing the occupants out as the carriage upset. Mr. Ford was the only one seriously injured, and wal; conveyed as soon as possible to- the Hospital, where it was found that hil- spine was badly injured, and his -body paralyzed from the chest down. De- ceased wa.s 45 years of age, and is survived by a widow and three child ren,~for whom much sympathy is felt in their sudden bereavement. Ul1"1‘bWN MARKETS Butter (creamem rn prints 82 Butter (Tub) lb. 23 Butter (fresh) lb. . 24 to 27 EKU. d0Z, _ ll 27 C0 Z8 Beef lb. (retail) - 10 to -. Fowle lb. -_ 18 ta ' Chickens, lb ll eo li égy (D,-¢”°¢'|)_ g n ug gn 51° We d0l'l,t realize h8fm Wear and! in Nova Scotia for overseas service nc-ral will take place on Saturday The deceased _was since boyhood a moming to St. Peter-'s Cathedral member of the choir of St. Peters’ Ca- where the service will be held, Holy thedrsl. He WHS faithful. \\0l10Bi_ Rnd- Communion at 7.45. burial service at _ rv EH! CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ,AGE . V Y V Y _‘ A _ ' 7 l _ Y Y _ V _V ' v ~_ W - V U ' _ . e l .. ed by those who knewhim. The fu-lCemetery. trustworthy and will be greatly miss- 9. interment will be at St. Peterfs. “Pick out any of theee hands $2000 eulte-woretede end tweed .all klnde-psy the clerk #lim etesd of $20.00. and the suit is y_ MODHEA MeLEOD. LIMITED. 1524-8-18m 2i. _ _ - __ "~ Moore & McLeod, Limited 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown _ _ l ' _ »'-_ _ _ _ sale will save all that and as much more. The goods in _ are offering yoi1"a discount of 20 per cent ' 20.00 'Suits at 16.00 A , and similar discounts throughout the stock. ' - Summer Clean up _ of Wash Goods ' and Muslins _ All, those pretty and seasonable wash dress fabrics -printed voiles-mu`slins-mar- quisetts and all the rest are deeply cut for August Clearance. Ask about them to-day. Halt Price Sale prices. to carry- over for another season. So-August clearance sale and you can buy -up-s I-anna In I tf; Men’s Suits 2 _ I _‘TSfmart' New Goods .at Factory Prices _ There’s one thing certain-you will have to pay a lot more money for suits this fall. Anywhere from 5 to 10 dollars more than you paid last spring. This the sale are all bought at the old prices. _~ ,_-They’re all-priced at the old low prices. And beyond all that we 12.00 Suits at 9.60 ' 15.00 suits at 12.00 -16.00 suits at 12.80 17.50 suits at 14.00 » 1 ,Womens Suits 1250 Formerly $20' to $30 A Perhaps the finest suit barglain we have ever been able to_offer you. heseare all » new. They are right up to the minute- bought this season. They run from $20.00 to 30.00 at regular For August Ciearance..... ............ ._ 12.50 of Wall Papers The half price sale books include- about 200 different .patterns-all of the highest class of goods. In many cases there are only 20 or 25 rolls left of each pattern. Not enough takes hold of the assortment - 30c Papers for 15c 35c Papers for 18c ‘ 50c Papers for 35c ` 75c Papers for 38c 1.00 Papers for 50c' 1.25- Papers for 63c 1 Paint Your House? ' “Crown and Anchor” Paint is the f best that ‘imoney can -buy Sire# i»\'°"°¢l we - - "M tear of the weather does to our house that is not pro- Pork lb When Are You Going = s In e, s _l L s _l 3 -I f -e 3,4- 1/; ‘_ ,.§;.j§’-`?i*0 f -'elm 1 \' __ _, l rumni. mn. ' solisii tected by good paint. Buildings that have not been painted or on_ which the Paint g§§§°‘§f§;w§’,‘;‘-bu. 5° “_’ gg has worn off, are exposed one day to rain, and the next to the hot sun and so on, oats. (white) ous. ez and think how it looks. p __ ` , ' §°°i°»t"“°- " " 551'- §““°§ Why DON’T YOU' 'PAINT NOW with “CROWN & ANCHOR” iPAlNT,A #xi fs. ° “is :Luis made of pure Lead, pure Zinc, pure Linseed Oil and the necessary coloring 1-..-nop.. n.. _ ua Pigments and driers all mixed and ground by special machinery. - - Come and see us, we want to talk Paint with you ` - "CROWN &_ ANCHOR" 'Paintina11sha.1¢s, 1-2`oalls. 1_4c;a\ls-. &»-1.68118. ALBERT MILLS. The many friends of Mr. Albert Mills were shocked yesterday on learning of his death which occurred in the City Hospital. He had been stricken on Tuesday_with an attack of appendicitis and taken to the hospital for an operation. The operation was performed yesterday and he passed away before recovering from the anaesthetic. He was 38 years. of age and leaves to mourn a sorrowing wi- dow and two young daughters, besides at lowest market prices. ' ' solutely pure and will suit every require- ments of your particu- lar work. Lowest 'nor-:R BRAND BRUSHES of 'all B“ff¢ll’° Gswivs ` WHITE LEAD ’ . _ _ kinds A very high Grade White Lead, being ab- Eoglieh Lead No better White Lead made than “Bur- rell'=l" Genu Painters will find our 1,,-,,,{;_ It ~ etockof Brushes very com- '€§‘;g;‘~“}§§e £32; plete in both quality and the m°'k°f*°‘daY- Lf* his fstheo M1’ '"\°'““ Mlm- NW Prices, Wholesale &i ‘ 1- 1 - usquote you on your. Glasgow, and two brothers, John of Retan _ rice. REX( Pdlflflllg 10|) this city and Lemuel. recently enlisted I I P ' _ ' I . - - -& ' ' "" ' _ _ _ _ ._ ‘mmm l Store Closes At One_O’cloc'k on Satur¢ia3’s,During August I __\ vital forces, and while the system is thus weak ened, disease apt to gain 8 cause trouble. ture a little aid Beef lroii f' Wine y'o'u’llbe abie’i:o the effects of warm can rely on our Beef Iron and Wine. It isa food, e tonic and ablood builder. 9°|It|,|c°nftains otfheirorhoag ll C Onn 1 reliable extrlwt Of b¢0f and pure wm¢~ l .lohneon & Johnson 'ng Quality Drulltore Heat W°ak°“S. °“¢S’ _ - wsotassta AND RETAIL A Wealth “ee” We 0 clsllerbwcrelb G’““°“ °f Health § Street Street M fl", 5-{ _ fi f ;is1_x¢»¢_ann¢ ffl r_fff.'li1f1rrl‘.,1rl:ll.ffl. ¢~=-Km &Pf*°°° S'-~ _._;_... _ _ _ _Q-__ __ __ ,__ ‘fic ‘_‘i‘.'~is -"_..h_’t--i-»-" ' _ _ A ' mmf' -. ~»`..‘.~‘.‘»._.- -1:.. ‘ 4.-..'. g _-.» _ =. _ r \ <~.-.~...»_..'.».',_=_i__>;» A - ~ _-N...-._ . _ _ _ . _ ._ ¢_. 'U' "MI .~ ml-ig .mu setup e|t‘l'» .Qe»oa| 1 av! it-. 0 reason no in-ll-»|‘~‘~, (_, . ‘ _ __ V - _ If _' __._. f,=` .___i ___.. rl _ _ ,,,_~_._‘ - _ ‘\ ~~ e ~ _ fm* -'jx fl,-it 4"" by If . H J .3 J Q " - n ` ~ M -_.il ‘-his n l. I _- I Wil ._ I3 l ,.;. -_ _. ’ .. .. .1 1. li 11910011 ~' H Ill - .»~ :rl Un" fr_ ~ 'v l =l- " '-~:>~.~_- 1 ""~-- - r ._ ._ -1- - ' ' ' - + -rx 1 :_-n 1 '__ i -_ner nr-ini '_v| i.. .1 -ow' _ ' ’- ' -l fl _ ' l 1 _ O 'i l =¢_ ‘A ` " "'*'*"5"i '° °" ' i 1.. "ll >- _ ‘ -A 'f é - 1"" N __ "4 _ ,|013 3 _g 1 . ._ :_ - 'Qv _ ' H5 I X _ _ -.gg -.-~. s y' ~ 'v. " _ _ _L -‘ H ' SPECIALS , Men' P lm. can Meal .1 r oxefas. original Price ` . up -to-$5.00 'n.nda$5.50. _Aiteratiouagale 1§Fice.'..._ p ..._-Q $2.89 MITH-BEER midi