its Good Business to orderyour winter Coal Supply now. Coal iscoming in good order and prices are was nabl¢.» . Vlie- fiziin ‘~ supply; the best -°ii;.ieis-ssefff..f. - A.il’ick3t.tl & Co” Phone 240 Charlottetown ~ D' a .i.., - e' 15,l,”"" 'Eve have some wonderful BARGAINS in the following mes .- Women's Patent Oxfords. Women’s‘ Kid Oxfords. Wonien’s Grey High Cut Bois. Women’s Brown High Cut Bals. ` _ _The Oxfords are all small 1 sizes 2 l-2, 3, 3 I-2, 4. all sizes. Every pair of the above goods are worth today upto, . , $6.50 and you can have your choice lor - . - 'I, g ~tm "UR wlwliuw MORRIS--SMITH--BEER .1 1 ,Z _ ss=*“ "E1-L+ _-. wg\§}_ ' "T3 .rf .&¢\ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \ \\ .\s~_ \ ` Q \\\\\\\\\\\\\~i\\\\\x\ \\\ sn ~\ \\\\\s\ X K //,/ /, f , \ / \\ ii' 'if"'°'f| I .IAA-'""i|iie.Iffdi|l\li.ii .,'.//////.f/Z//////4; ¢/////%¢w/;,y///,;}////Liv#/#”(»’/W4; , .. . .xy , l ' _\*._- :. ';a‘4_;J__.-.',. 3/ its-» ' . ..7.., /.V/,H é/,//¢ . / _ , M/ / , ', ' '.-;'/////ff' 14/; f '/“-,'_/' 5' .fr '.’f"?{ 'f/'17 .11 » lj//'/I/v //'/,_,/ ff' I ,' , /Q rf. , -/‘.' , /., , % //4 /// , . f ' 3 In ii -== \ . s\““\\ \\\ \ \ .L . _ -_ _ .J DRINK ANNAPOLIS , VALLEY APPLE CYDER . D It is healthful-==refresliing-invigorating and appetizing.. I t. possesses the same virtues as a ripe, juicy Apple. ~ ~__drink for Maritinie - Eg- Order a cask 10, 15 or 20 gallon o I I Sum If you drink Evangeline _Cyder regular ly you will have good digestion-a cleat skin-good appetite. It is the national Canada. ~ from us and enjoy the enefits ol' a beneficial beverage. t Is non-aleoholic-guaranteed not to ferment. Send your order at once tor a cask. R. T. HOLMAN, LIMITED merside i I _,___ g _ -- _gl i |-- " usrliaeanei _ -Tf`-=l*T-`-I =;‘ I ~t,. fi. [I a it I I ii rl Ti Ii? I- . -r It ii. -i 'tr I _ |1iI-\-'- 'ff .lf fi ii ‘ d T tPrior 3; Inspection an es 'A Ti Ti + ii Ji . ,_ ‘ii :1‘.=L‘»'é" ‘:I~»"»‘-*F-_ Breakdown of Enlllle 0? 4 '_-‘_w.-1 ii" En EE EE Ta 2 EFS és E EE E5 tszatabiiaad 1815) TORONTO BOILER INSPECTION AND INSURANCE i Periodical lnspection of Steam Boilers, Digesters, Economizers ,_ ,g And Other Vessels by Experts gf, Specifications Furnished for Boilers, Digesoers, etc. " Plans for Boilar Settings, Dutch Ovens. Chimneys. vw- ' ’ to Delivery or Purchase - Life And Eersonal _Injuries Resulting fr0l1i £0 l5¥$l°°'°£ °‘ - P Steam Boilers, Digesters, Economizers and other ease . - .- Engine Inspection and Insurance . * . ' ' I di ' _ f.-Steam Engines by Experts Inii\‘i:§uAng:iligt ‘I.oiiIinolimD‘iiinage to Progertwsadwd b¥ ~ ' _ ee 'nnvicn i>norncTioN sni>i>Li<:MsNrEo.sY . ° _ iNsnnl\NcE g`-pu-ill*-I ~ UU For Full Infomation Write to W. K. Rogers Co_ Limited 'General Agent ' Charlottetown, P. E. 1. ' t:EEEEEEa%EE§Ei5EEEEEHEEEEE§5 The Boiler Inspectioii and E Insurance Company ot- Canada CONSULTING ENGINEERS EFFICIENCY EXPERTS A POWER PLANT SPECIALISTS “F‘\-E51-&PTb5 'fl' \ ` 'i Fl"'-lift; '57 in il" .2 ii; ~ iaaaraaaa A alan an Loss or Damage w Pro my e11d_L°°° °f fi-I I5' .if .ur nr :dl il' lp If Bursting of ly I - t 'ir .Ili .ii fic. 'l . 1,: I _ The High Cut Uals are in 5 ’-"fri TDUIIYSBCHIIPIOYIDBI. =i"‘t’ 1 3; 0 WHITE ROSE GASOLINE. Poole &Thompson. Ltd., Montague. 6872-7-ilM'tf.i NEW TIES in by -express today. f See our window. Prices 75c to $1.50. Patons Limited. ` TRYON BAPTIST SERVICES. Sunday, Augut 3rd, Westmoreland ‘;i. in., Tryon 3 p. nl., Albany 7. v _,M I CEDAR POSTS si ment st rec . , lip lu '- rlved. Lowest price. Canadian Farm Products, 160 Great George Street, Charlottetown. 7366-7-30M3,i. IAN Church ,OrwolI_ next Sabbath August 3rd at-10 30.nt Orwell I-lead U1'-.0-30 nrcachingl liy the pastor. BIG PREPARATIONS are bein made for the dance in the rink at S l’eter's Monday, August 4. _ 7397-7-31M2l. P. R. A.-At a meeting of the P. R. A. Council held lust night it was decided to postpone the annual shoot- ing matches from August 6th and 7th to August 21st and 22nd because ol U10 ll11Y‘ making being so late this Year- 7396. E t. RECTOR AT SYDNEY.-Rev. E. B. Spurr of Glace Bay, has been el- -ected rector of St. George's Anglican Ullllfvll. SYIIYIGY. in succession to Rev. vi-sirius P. E. i.-Dr. F. o.._.\:o- ton, Dean of Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, and Mrs. Norton and family were the guests `of Mrs. ll. F. Bissett, Windsor, N. S., ,last week. They have gone to their old home in P. E. I., accompanied by Mrs. Bis- sett. ATTENTION is drawn to the large display advertisement of Messrs A Icy & Company, Ltd., announcing th arrival on August lst and 2nd of foot expert from the celebratediirni of Dr. Scholls, Cliioago, all those suf- fering with airy foot troubles, should make it at point to see this expert on those days, consultation free. 7337-7-29M5i. ____ . l- e, a _ooor|si_i_qws cENTsNAnv. _ (lliarlottetown will be well represent- ed at the centenary meeting of the Ivlaritimo Provinces grand lodge at Moncton, the second Wednesday in August, when the grand lodge en- campment aint Rebekah organiza- tion will meet. The gathering is to have an official visit from the grand sire rf the order, Mr. Henry V. Boast oi' Anisterdam, N, Y.,-,gh associate j\ustIice of the Supreme Court of New 'or;. ~..., . M|nard's Llnlment Cures Burns, Etc. TT-T-_'-if-;=§-.. _ E DOCTORS ADVISE . _ “EAT PLENTY 'FRUIT IN SEASON” Keep in touch with us for your fruit needs. .i..___.____..; When fruit is to be had we have it.- . Why not ,preserve your Gooseberries now ? Order yours today. Do not forget we have per feet Seal Preserving Bottles also. Pints $1.40 dozen. Quarts 1.60 dozen. BEER & GOFF GROCERS. | »xl|g_ ____ ll, V-_ saeeeeeseeeeee or. ii. o. narisi A Eye Specialist Office Royal Banlr- Build- ing, Charlottetown Office Hours 9,30-12.3 2-5 Phone 68-Y ¢¥‘$'¢¥¢%¥%¥5'¢%%¥=‘¥%%% S%%%%%%%%%$% G HNQUOUBIQUUAUHUIHHUIQ ;tBA¥$$$¥$$t#$$$$`¥#$; Toilet 'Waters 3 America’s Choicest America’s _choice of toilet waters, meaning not _only in the odors, but in the produc- _,E tions that 'h ave greatest 4! strength and last the longest. ,"3 Have us show you ZAZA ,E the latest in toilet waters- ,F J asmin--Lady M iry--Celeste aa and dozens of others. as THE TWO MACSE ¥%$%5¥ #&%¥%#%¥¥$¥% #Emi 58% ssnvicss in The Pn'E.sa_v1-six. . ]1-r'\ EW SPORT SHIRTS ill all lizes just received Patons Limited THE REGULAR MEETING of G.W. V. A. Friday August lst nt 8 o’clock. 7375-'l'-30M3I. ri NEW CAPS iln all the latest colors 'and shapes just ln by express. Patonis Limited. ‘, ' 11` caoss RoAqs.-'riiars win ii., sal-_ vice in the Cross Roads church next Sunday, August 3rd at the usual time. .1 . ,- BPECIAL' DISCOUNT on all linen White Canvas Footwear at Poole Ak 'l‘I1omps`on's. Ltd., Montague. _`- ' , 6872-7-9Mtf. HAY MOWERS AND RAKES. See our line before buying. Canadian Far Products,160 Great George Streexll, Charlottetown. 7366-7-30M3i. CAPT. A. W. ALLAN, M. C., will he at the Queen Hotel, Sumnierslde, on Friday, August lst, to meet men for guard of honor and at Montague on August 5th. .lulyiiil-2|. GAiRFIELD 'RACES TODAY.-The horse races at Giirileld which were to linve been held yesterday afternoon were postponed until today on' ac- count of the downpour of rain on the previous\ ni-ght. Mr. McLeod was busy getting his track in shape yes- terday and promises a very fast iztretch today. - united in inarrlago to Miss Mary Eth ler of the same place, by the Rev. D. MacLean. Immediately- after the ccreirioi;-_,' was pei'fc-rnied they drove to tlielr future home in Milton. As bride und hridcgrooin ‘are well and favorably known in the eonimiiuiiy their future prosperity is' anxiously looked for. The Giiardiiin extends its hearty eoiigratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Smith. ° MARITIME BOARD OF TRADE.- The Maritime Board oi' Trade \vlll meet this year in Moncton, August 20th. The _subjects which have been sent in for discussing to date are: Maritinle Union; Closer relation be- tween employers and eniployeil; Better transportation facilities, in- .cludlng water, air and rail for the Maritime Provinces, Development of National Ports on the Atlantic coast; Development of Water l‘owei"; War inenior.`:.ils; Revision of Freight Rates that discriminate agaiiist the Lower Provinces; Necessity for ailcptioii of llnii; System oi' Management o1` Can- adian National Railways, with head- quarters for the Eastern unit in the Lower Provinces. _ ATTENTION, LIBERAL DELE- GATES TO OTTAWA.-A special train consisting of Pulliniiii 'and Dining car.-i will leave Moncton, Saturday, Augiist Lind, about 3.00 p. ni. to nr- comniodate ilelogules to Liberal (‘on- ventlon al. Ottawal li’ sufficient unm‘~ her from P. E. Island indicate direct to W1 T. i-l\ii:izaii_ District Passenger Agent, (‘.harlotti=town or to him through nearest Station A|.',ent` that they will travel by iianadiaii National llailiva-_/s, ti pullman car will he brought to Tormeiitinc as a special itccomnindatioii for the Delegates which car will be run without change io Moncton to form part of special train above referrerl to. Advise Mr. linggan what re-servatlon you want /.and same will be arranged. District Passenger Agent's Oiilce. (lharlottel town, July 29th, 19l9._ 7372-7-30M2l. Armstrong, B. C. .Tune 11th, 1919. Minard’s Liniment Co., Ltd. Yarmouth, N. S. Dear Sirs: » - Since the startfof the Baseball sea- son we _have been hindered with sore muscles, sprained ankles, etc., but just as soon as we started using Minard’n Llnimeut our troubles ended. Every baseball player should keep a bottle of your liniment handy. Yours truly, E. E. ARMSTRONG, Secretary Armstrong High School .\" \ 'é' *5 iH%¥Hf A TOILET ' TREAT The carefully groomed woman appreciates any- thing that will give a touch of individual dis- tinctiveness. Our Toilet Waters have a delicate sweetness that charms. -. ‘ » ‘ , *su Pnce_sf._up toi ti, We also have `a'."fin'é‘ assortment of perfuméi and other Toilet 'prepara- tions. that are in demand ,at this season. . ,_ JOHNSON & .IOIINSON The Quality Ili-lotion f Garner Kon! and Prtlio ltfoth I B .J an z a ...i Thank you. MOORE i and MCLEOD ugui \'v1fl <':lV€ YUU1' - _ I hequeto-da f A little While ago we mailed you an itemized COPY '- of your -‘ApPRt_)BAT1QN.BlLL” with us. All. such. . bills arewdue when rendered--if you- haV¢'OV€1[I0f?1$P’d' 'T the matter--will you kindly see *hat the' rt,-‘:l1_l1,i'.ti;\.'f1C€ ;‘t:heq-.ue or cash, is sent us TO-DAY. » » el daughter of Mr. John A.` Cliand; &¥¢?¥¢‘¥¢“!?¢¥¢a’¢5'¢‘¥¢¥5¢5¢5I§¥¢§¥%i¢§'¢'~"¢tlA§\ 7¢%‘§`¢¥sf‘<'t‘-Yi*-='¢ ‘-'A AY A? $5 Reddin %£%%¥¥¢¥% llarry Watson, who goes to Bridge- SM'|TH-CHANDLIER-At Water- ` '_ water, N. =S. ltev. Mr. Spurr is well mere, July 23rd -at the residence oi' _ lcnowii in P. E. Island. the oilliclating clergyman, Mr. Char- ' r ». .a A. 1 S .. nf ,f;'§»§ THE TOGGERY its - _,`,__ ._ _ ,_ __ _ ' L3 ics W. Smith of North Milton was & ' -- ~*-'-2;* , ' "‘“ H-“"'v 2 ' aecaeeaeeneeaeao i %i3i&-#EGO eeeeeeeeeeee '-3 'll' -s ae i¢ it 4: Suit of Llothe_. it is -it it it it >1¢ it _ it »i¢ it $30 to $4 ¢¥%F¢%%§§%‘a¥a`i'=¥$‘¥%¥9'¢‘¢'¢ DID YOU EVER WEAR A COAT HAT HIKED UP IN THE BACK. BROKE AT ° THE COLLAR AND SAGGED IN FRON . a '1`he real test oi’ clothes is in summer,'a lightweight garment shows every defect in cut, fit and workmanship. ~ » It is be-cause you can make a genuine test of our garments that we send you this invitation to visit our store and let us fit you with a real ‘ r K and S. House of Hobberlin $30 to $75* TWEED A RAIN1; OATS While we are talking ot' clothes we want to remind you of our exceptional values in Tweed Raincoats. _ Ui $15.00 to $28.00 _Newarrivals weekly of Caps, Shirts and Neckwear. , GEO. L. PROWSE Everything a Man Wears but Boots. g eeessssasewaaaea¢ra=s1e¢sa¢as=aa=a¢.=a=mssvsesiaervrassa=¢.=a=¢sssosss¢l=¢saeaess¢s ¥LU$G%Q$$%%iG###¥§¥%$'i~$ ¥$$$¢R~$%%%$%g$$$$%G%¥%%i¥%%~$ '-€ \ i , ._ PERSON ALB D,-_ and Mm, .McEwen are in town returning to tlielr homo in Orwell. Mr. Clarence Bissett has returucil to Windsor, N. S.. from Cziijdisllli- P. E. I. where he spent his vacation. Mr. John McLeod of this city. who recently returned from overseas at- ter serving in tho .Royal Air Force. left yesterday for Winnipeg- Miss Annie McDonald of the Finance Department, Ottawa, returned yester- day morning after spending a very pleasant, holiday with her parents at Ellst Point. Q: Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Campbell, Free- town, Mr. and Mrs. L. \V. Saunllors Charlottetown and ‘Miss Thelma Bal- lem, Pownnl,'motored to Sunnnerside on Saturday. The intelligence of the pig-tailed macaque of the Mulays is made use of by the natives to do various 'useful flasks. The monkey on a long cord ls _led-to a cocoanut tree. which it rapid- lfy asceiirls. lt then lays hold of a nut, and it the 'owner judges the fruit' to be ripe for ducking he shouts to the ,monkeyg which then twists the nut :found and round till the stalk is brok- en and lets it full to the ground. li .the monkey catches hold of an unripe fruit, tho owner tugs the cord and the “monkey tries ~ano_ther. .-“rits Honss immune nn.i-: Fins- ? Faueiuo ~ '7 When horse manure is left in a -'loose and open pile the air works in, dries out tho manure and starts_n 'strong fermentation. This results in what Is known as “flrefanginiz." D 'IF ln ' _ W V _ > i _ . Q QB this condition' the manure heats to a » l I dry and takso on a light color. Dur- ing this profess :i quantity oi' the nit- rogen is lost, being hilrnod away bl' t-he high heat. When the inannre however, is stiiniped down hard and well soaked with water, this fireiang- ing does-i not occur, as the air cannot work in freely. Fiiilei' these condi- tions ol' moisture and ai coiiipat-L pile the inanure decays instead of hui-ning. and thus bcconies more iiwiilliiile as ii plant food. The host way to hold snrli nianure is to stamp it down liaril and firmly and see that it is kept moist by using mulich water on it. l|` the liquid from the stable can ho poured over the pile this would make an ideal practice, but keep the pile firmly com- pact so as to keep out an excess of air. Mitnuroi-i handled in this way will carry through the winter nicely. in order to make lt more effective there may he added 40 pounds of acid phos- phate to ouch ten of manure. This should iw scattered all through the pile and .uid needed phosphorus to the manure. and also make a chemi- cni <:omblnaiion to hold the ammonia.. Handled in this way you will have a. very good product. Vos, ltosli-, time ls money to the liooliiiiakiw when your horse fails to come in. -4-_.--_ . G "_` fl;-_ ___ -__ » Q L I AULD ' LIIVII » \ F n BROS TED ` ; Wholesale Grocersff I ' ~ Charlottetown, P. E. I. 1 » Look over our Grocery List, then call us up. if “THE HOUSE OF SERVICE” - ,- - _ f _ . 1 ` ` ' I _ -, _ 1 ' _ -_ u ................. -'1 "- `- '- `~ 7' 'r' “‘ ’ ` ` ` Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q G D U I It U I Very hgh temperature' bec°'“e” ve' 3 ' *QQNQKQQ ` _ r a