t 1_; i i i il ii _‘t 'Y iii '; '»; Zi .l I .A fi _ij is 'ii A ,f ` is in ie' all _g JQLY 28.1911 A fp A _ ' 'ras cHAsLo'i"rsrowN GUARDIAN _ v--nw; wma( _f The Prudeiit Man, also he avoided. _ ORDER-NOW FROM " A. Pickard & fo .1 o Phone 240, Charlottetown. 1269-8-27Mtl will place his order lor Winter (‘.oal NOW ,and thus derive the be- nefit ‘ot the present market prices. _The dfllilys and vexatious due -to strikes and weather conditions will * $4.00 Tan Boots for A $2.67 3.00 Tan Shoes 2.00 2.50 Tan Pumps 1.50 We have decided to clear OVER 100 PAIR S Ladies’ 'Ian & Chocolate Boots, Shoes & Pumps MARKED PRICES These goods are all good value' at the Regular Price, and we would ask you to call and LOOK AT THEM i out ~' "l' ID- c. o. BEER & WE_EKSh9q_7_27M3L' Q Morris-Smith-Beer l s V *` l A. A ......_ 1 Ask ydur dealer for i` Ask for ` nickisrs ,A Twist _ - I. I Hickev’s Twist and insist on , . . _ . ‘Wed and mn le l b M b I _ ed to the saleloi two dwelling houses aetima the senume for readily bought §p 1; mg ggfple Q15 ist... ii ami in Bayfield si.. 0.. lit... were anxious to help t.he cause. day at 630 Wm' see ‘"1 in this iB` We the Glslnsst and tint Chewing Tobacco. HlCKEY'S is a large, clean, fragrant juicy plug tired of other kinds. Y ' -the change will do you good. AT POWNAL.-Recent arrivals it Charlottetown ` Florida Hotel, Pownal, VV. W. Browii, a Propi'i_etoi', were Mr. and Mrs. .lair le A_-~»--»--__--- ..-__ __ ,____ J 0 B *_ .e._T‘_g=s Ai 1 " ~;“ l Havilson, Wardsvllle, Ont.; Mr. and I MOnUn\¢ntStLat €I\dl.||'¢ih€ Mrs. J. E. MqLarty, (‘liarlottetown; ` sale resulted in $12.70 cash, one hun-i P E. l. New adoptions Belfast Ladies _ _ ._ _ Aiti 1 >. un 'air . _ _, that gives real satistaction (iam rf ii” E “ Indie” Am to chewers after the have *Sc fi LADIES 'f°“°~ M°“°°° C " f __ 3 ,,,_ PRINCE EDWARD 7 __ A ...... AA A A A A P. . _ W , _ _ "I PAY. to buy lu un. Drovincm , CHURCH OF ENGLAND.-S6l‘VlC8 A A in ciiiircii or Engiiiuu, Long creek at i.-.1 can 'ro sn E“'"'""“ °°"° ¢°"\l»ii ‘Fmumq A- ' HARD coAL.- 'rim schooner Mol- 3 pm- 0" S“l\d°v» 290|- T ' A -°"¢- M°N°‘W |f\4A1’Ulf\9`ll\'f P5 l abia has arrived with s. cargo of hard he Stranger Mar not Glbso Mn- V*"‘°P\ ‘>&0 " V' E chestnut coal tor _C. Lyons & Co. HARD C0A|--- The Schooner Mol- A W " 'well l-lead* Presbyterian church next Sabbath, July 29th, at 11, in St, And~ i i'sw\'s at 8.30. 4 REFRIETRATORB AT 20 P. C. OFF.- J st Ball nice ones- best make. To clear the las-t quickly 20 -of--_ FINAL NOTiCE.- All overdue ac» counts remaining unpaid thirty days 'from date wiill be 'sued for without lexception. This notice is final. Beer la weeks. ieas.7,24Mi_f_ i AFTER 29 YEAFtS.- Mr. Hugh. Bradley, who has been visiting his |old home at St. Teresas-after an ab- ,sence of 29 years let‘t yesterday on ‘return to Boston. Mr. Bradley was formerly section toremaii at Tignlsh. 105TH BUTTONS POPULAR. - Through the kindness of Misses Ht~l» en and Nora Jenkins, a request for 105th buttons were furnished the people ot’ North Wiltshire lor their iitfstival a few evenings ago. This ONE HUNDRED. AND EIGHTV RISDNERS OF WAR adopted in P. p on i1 Cross, Norboro - hooi District. A donation ot' .$5.00 ffer and family, Charlottetown; Mi-_ eresa Knocton, Picton; Dizand lilrs. i -Services on Sunday, July 29 as lol nd Mre.‘W`.;PIearden, ("har10tleto\vn: passengers' and me following , Miss M. Peuitlon. Montague; Mile Ravages ol Time Mrs. J. W. Jones and daughter, H Bunbury; S. W. Rogers, San Frau- Are what you seek to make ` the grave o f your departed with. We supply no others. Our Monuments are the best to be had. Estimates given. H Chandler & Bell II _ 2 l 60 Kent` Street 4toA1o_iiusimo. i -~--5. V.___,-_-f_i._ V ,__.;_:.,_` 1' S' c -_.__ rc e A+ = Wcddingf t A _ Presents ' We have just received a nice line of Silver A Plated Ware which we would be pleased to show. _ See our new Pyrex Casseroles. i YN. Tanton Jeweler L A Tl - ` Dear /ViaryZ- Weli, George and Anna are going to get mar- ried. l've already decided what we are going to give them-it will be furniture. _ _ A p , iwish papa and mama had gn/en_Frank a__nd meffurniture when we were married.I think furniture is sucha-_sensible wedding gift. Young couples need it. _ ,A A _ i_.et.’s buy our presents at the sarne timle. _ 'Then vi/e' won't both Dive the same thing. iii come for you and vi/e'll goto the furniture store tomorrow . A P. S., 'To be sure, we shall go to `% `% l W "'-_*EF ‘iiive tiww 'durnlhirti Ai How about lt?-Helen. Walter E. Burke, Cliailotetown; Miss if Ilclen Peardon Crossthwaite, (oni- tague; Miss Peggy Soderq\iiist,_i~lali M onnet, R. I.; J. N. McPhee, Dunedin; Gordon McEacheru, New Argyle. wsonino ssi.Ls- A very ureltv ° Juno 27, at the residence of Mr. an-l in - . _ of Alherton. The ceremony was per- ‘ presence of about sixty guests. The N bride entered the parlour leaning on the arm of her father to the strains B ofthe wedding lmarcli played by Mrs. ( A. Gordon of Summerside. Mr. lilur- was groomsmen and Miss Mattie Mc- B Lend made a very Winsome bride; maid. The bride was becomingly up with roses. The bridosmaidis carried a bouquet ot carnations. and the bridesmaid carried sweet peas bridesmaid were wristlet watches and to the groomsman a pearl stick pill. After the ceremony and congratula- tions 3 bountiful supper was served. _ The gifts were numerous and valu- able. The usual crowd of young folks arrived and gave an old time seren- ade.Mr. und Mrs. Hardy left next day for tl‘olr future home in Alberton. 'Their many friends join in wishing them it long and prosperous journey through life. \ Picnic Grape Juice Lemon Powder Lime Juice Thermos Bottles Pocket Flasks Swimming Wings Fishing Tackle -and everything else you need. The Two Macs \\l\\§€III ' W i|;-Q REOPENED Stewart's Cafe I QUICK LUNCH E ....[N_.. BRIGHT, CUEAN, AND COMMODIOUB QUART- ERS. ' 101 QUEEN BT. Riley Mock A MOST PALATAILE -and- clsico, Calif.; J. Burke, Boston, l\lasi»; H" bridge, Mass.; Senator Jas. H. Bren- IL "0"d“0i9d by Mi. W. Si Louson. nan. Boston; Lilla lil. Hamilton, Mon- and at Hampshlfe Bi 7. Conducted br ____ Friday seven raids in search of intoxi Mrs John Mc'°lws-en, Colville Road, “e‘3"aDDH1“€1IUy scarce in the City al a wedding took iplace on Wednesday Egwn 011915 beef JOHNS, but without . i' when their daughter Sarah was united WGBGUV 0|19 l>!`0lll'b|tl0ll case comes \ marriage to Mr Ramsay Harilv b§f°"‘f me Couiilhls 11`10l`f\i“€ asliinsl formed by Rev. W. McLeod in the 5Umm0}lS H119 -been served on Leg M léiar niet in the City today, Prem. M. s e , br iii f the mme Fable "image from Brockville re' ii; dock c we D o er 0 '45 liii_lidrcil cheese sold at 28% toririi boarded cheese: New Gigs. dressed in white silk with veil caught 5f_’W'_300i KSUBUISIOH. 600; New Perth 76; Cornwall, 75; East River, 60. H3, dress was blue georgette. Tile bride gglbngiiih 37" "HIS: Union. 300 flats, VF. illn bought New Pe-rtli, CornA _ gdjour d ~ . oard The groom’s gift _to the bride and "9 i0 llleet in two weeks. ;lIIlIIIlllI.\\\\\\\\\‘UIIIi[ Nav says the German eo e are o s se. , Moron c/ts io hire. Paddy Mc- Quaid. Stand at Colin A. McDonald’s. Kent Street. Phone 616. House phone 411-J. 1918-7--28Mt!. of Double Tenemeni Dwelling house (Nos. 223 and 225) Sydney St. on Mon- day at 12. See ad. in this issue. 1918/I-28M2l DIED IN BOSTON.-A despatch of yestei'day’s date from Boston announ- ces that Mr. Georgc L. Dunning. for- merly of P. E. island is 'lead there as the result of a fall. _ NEW TEACHER.-The trustees ot Alexandra school have secured Miss Annie Fraser from Montague for their teacher, through their advt. in The iilglrth #Episode of y ‘ ii ul _ the threshold of victory. Scheer non- _ W » _ D bl on e Cross One of the but features ‘of 190p_7.2gM1|_ abia has arrived with a cargo of hard ° ‘ “EN” ORWELL HEAD.-Services in Or- chestnut coal mpc' Lyon? C‘1)ii09. A AoMinAi. scnssn oi nie omna: Tilé Myluly Of til¢ "‘ "'“'° Ast'-__ ‘Stopl Liike!'Lislen” ] this With Harold- Llo d acclaim d great aerial. y ' _*___ _. ____ __a_s__ai _rival to E The Pathe Newsg 'E in “Charlie Chaplin Sc ATTENT_ION.-Reinember the sale r~" --i-= -~-~--~ A A -IN- ..». niiisisuiiii" A e “Pal`}'i`a”_ ' _ Faniilsvwsrq -rlN*' hool For l'lusband‘9 vlnce of Russia. Excellent views of this unknown pro- Aunforseen accident this com day. sdy missed connection yester- We regret that owing to an WEDNESDAY .nd THUB'sD‘Y Maris Doro ' -IN- Casiies For Two TS 2 5 which to exploit her productions Il A is stated that her "Hello,' Canada, f WIT, _l_ _s and Hello, America," alone will make her (Continued i`\'ut1x P839 FOUL) ’l“€°~ famous when prodiic_eti‘.upun the Guardian. .SALE MONDAY.-Aittentlon is call- SUB- ` 1918-28M2l. BROTHER GOT SOCKS.-A letter received a few days ago from France, by a little girl who sent socks through the 105th circle, announced the tai-t that het' brother was fortunate en- 8 'om Miss Anna Farquharsoii. (‘liar- Ollxh to receive her socks with the few weeks' lottetown. Twenty more adoptions re- ll0te in the toe. 'fRYAH1C1 1 '_._A_ .::» GERMAN VESSELS ASUNK (Canadian Preil Doopltchf A* AMS'l‘ERDAM.- Two Gorman ves- sels iiavebeen sunk and two Gorman steamers taken to England-by Iri- tisli destroyers, according to afcorreo- nll other sales in Canada by over 61 cents per lli. pondcni at Texel. ' _ 1 A iles., sl oore _& McLeod Limited il ‘li iii ii il ’ ¥!~\;--~ , £1- "K -A /» Q / i ii' i ii AA lll M I ii ,A _ ti-_ rl y l'. _ _ A _» _ v- A IJCARRIAGE ACCIDENT. During the _ ' and concert on. Thursday evening s i . ho'-°"?~ |Jf‘|0l15iing to Mr. Vernon Riggs ' si A-` if Ae ,;-*ing* 4'. 'fam A (J O -T\\\- __A' A//io o `° l *_ ` Ax;-, _l -Ai* l O .._____ Decided Savings Entire Stock of A Coats and l The July Clearance Bring-sl very Throughout our gi Wonien’s Suits, IA. Dresses Gi'§T’o‘3‘iS §“9‘fiiii°i§‘.?.$"i3'i.?.‘i’.'é'd“‘ $19"-00 , The Clearance in our Ready-to~Wear departmen is to becertain and positive. We have lost sight i_i A the fact, ein/1tg§¥, that ready-to-wear Lgaiéngiggsg i-i _ next year cost more money. on 1 . 2* the exist today make this ABSOLU l l;LY NECES- Ii;-V _*f~=¢ SARY; so unless you, are willing to take a cheaiief garment next year. you will be compelled to Da? 51"" for the same quality than y ou have been able to‘bu. here-to-fore. We mention this only to impress upon__\' It -‘- . ahe impogtarice and deicistiveness 05 the ;!if;dei;t;ti¢;;is“v*v~_' ave ma ein our rea y- o-wear epar . 'A as to IMPRESS UPON YOU THE IMPORTANLE OF BUYING WHILE SUCH !< 1-. PRICES ARE IN FORCE A very special value in handsome summer suits is the onedwe gre offeringhat $19.08; |tT(lii(;e;li;uar‘§ifs::éy;:’1l'iilct:»)iix‘;lr|§l;ll n new. per aps a » Egigigulaai prices ran from $250010 29.00 JULY CLEARAN ` SALE PRICE ._ $19.' l' Coats w ort h to $1200 selling at ..... . .... .. $6 75 Coats w o r t h to $18.50 clearing tor.... . . . . . ._ $ll.OO Suits w o r t li to $29.00 clearing at.... ...$19.00 Coats wort h tu 1i