.._E._.._. ‘__ ._,._ ,___ ,_v,_. I _ - .¢,..t.r...»,,.l-.. _ , , _ , _ r SEPTEMBER 9- ‘9'S THE CHARLQTTETOWN. GUARDIAN '***""'“" »-= ~ 1 _-~ .--re _ ~- _», .__., _,_ _, ,. , ,_ _, _, _ l 1 » ' . r -r - -“ .» », _,‘~-.cuff _-,ar " -.1 _ ‘_ PAGE FIVE ll ._ _"L '-’Y" ' ' T ' . ' -,- - 1 is a good month to lay in _a supply of Coal and Wood. You get both good and dry now and at the lowest price. 4 We have a big stock pf Hard and Soft ,Coal and Wood. Send us your order. A. Pickard & Co Phone 240 __ _ _ __ Ch’town » "The largest assortment of the daint- lest talcum powders ever shown in this city are ‘now on display at this store. So, get your favorite from sixty different killds at one price- 25c. The Two Macs, 149 Great YZII I' ' ”" ntral Guardian ilclnhe '_ » Sep r EASTMAN "3 tttttttt txllllllllilnttlsis o , ° ' -THE LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE today: Cream chicken soup; entre Non Curling hlms _ ASSOCIATIONS ROOMS IN THE vanilla fritters, maple syrup; joint OFFER BUILDING,QUEEN STREET, roast loin of beef. dish gravy; steame ARE oPEN EAci-I nAv AND EVEN- Ami mashed potatoes; green peas ING. _ steamed fruit pudding, sauce; 'tea o FRIENDS OF THE PARTYY ARE coffee, INVITED T0 MAKE USE OF THESE - ' ' -i , ROOMS DURING THE CAMPAIGN. I VOTE FOR THE MEN WHO AR BRINGING A $10,000,000 CAR-FERR AT THE KOSEY KORNER. break- AND RAILWAY SERVICE TO TH fast served from 8 to 10; dinner, 12 to ISLAND. 2' supper' 5 to 7' mu HMR GQ0pg__ Attention is dmv,-rr all Canada. Representative exilibits 1 are ,confidently looked for from nearly in every province. Owing to the fact that the Committee have received a' if-7| _=¢ Give. .__B_ssl_ __ Result, IKWII/A\\\\\\\\'H //1///A 'l‘hey cost no more than the inferior _ltllltniitllwl CONBERVATIVES, ATTENTION SUPPORT THE CANDIDATES ATTENTION or readers is rilrcctcti to Plant Lille ad in this issuue re Well Jenkins, being silort of barn roon _c_i;ep.p__fp_l'§_ll_utuul§ci;iLigp§igigqs;E erecting another new out-buiiding.I ton. winch commence Sept. 10th. Any- -lVfr'." 'Hari-‘y"Twe'cily' was"in"tii'eclty kind andthe" Wu menssu d ‘bet one wllo can, should avail themselves yesterday-Mr. Sebastian O’Keefe ha esuim 1° ° IH of this beautiful trip, at such a won- pressed and sold some new hay, til 0,,C,,V¢,-ied you Wm use ,,,,,,,he,._ derfully low rate. 2849 first man in this part of the island t 1\l|S\22stuhteny;Camcrrl_ - -- . do so this season.-Tile annu N0 WASTE TIME at the Union to the card of Miss Daisy Rudge, 17 ,Commercial College. Everybody Great George St., which appears' works. 2904 this issue. 2864 fr BV RE-ELECTING THE MATHIE. women’s missionary concert, of Cherr Geo E Hughes - soN oovEnNMENT sv AN ovEn. valley. was ireiri iii tc ivietiiprii 0 0 WHELMING MAJORITY YOU Church on Sunday evening last, an G Street. Mtf “The People-8 D,-,,gg;,¢~ PROVE TO SIR ROBERT EORDEN the sacred edifice was crowded to th 80l‘S8 YOUR APPRECIATION OF HIS door. Following was the programme uma hat good new 10c_ 'k- _ _ 2;?" Fomfs Dr,,g';§o,,e_ ' PM HARVEST coMMENcEl>. -_ Many aria Miss L_ Ross; solo. Miss Lavihi 2808_9_8M3i , _ ofthe farmers in and around Crilpaud Ross; chorus, choir; address, by th _ . Hayle commenced their harvests, In- gl1Ht0r,JMrl;IHodgS?ll; Recltation,Mls ' O ee some have already some race en ns, s 0, Mrs. Gault Mur- l1°“S@<1~ During the past couple of my: Quartette, Messrs. Fred sp _ weeks of excellent harvest weather Wallel” RlCh8YdS. Mrs. D. Jenkiil I I" - I I l* l`li\ _ \ ‘ll Wear This Patriotic Badge and help the Island Pat- , rioiic' Fund. Price 10c each. Proceeds to be given to The Island Pat- riotic Fund. ~ . Charlottetown Guardian lm-s-s-matt. __;é._.ii-..i.@_i A é" Just arrrived here today some of the daintiest sweets that ever came from Wil- dipped chocolates. You will like their delic- ious purity-the variety of flavors-and the genuine purity and goodness of these chocolates. Call in today and take home a pound with you. M a c Kinnon Drug Company \<__._ L - ' E' I \\\\\YlIl\\\\?IIIIIllI§\\\\\\\\WIIA\\\\\€"lIl¢ is Be Skeptical of \\\“\\WIIIlIIII have earnestly striven to Phone 345 - *Illh\\\\iIIIIZ\\\\\\\VIIIHZ-l\\\\\\YIIK4 u 1 -sl _ lg B-fs-is .ll _ ttentio Nh lui. cola tlstclittsri ' » ,_ lf you want, good, pure tn), }‘ relia le tobacco go to an tg ___.__,~:-;1;=.-"~11.'.. » honest manufacturer. W "‘» ‘ - ` ` .» establish such a reputation, _and believe our old _friends will say that we have rleverdisappointed them. Hickey ii Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had inthe tobacco line. Hickey & NichoIsonToh. _Co., l_-_f_‘l- W Si!/I/IIIIII.\!_\\\\\\‘Z\\\\\\\\\\W \\\\\ = - Manufacturers r`I and inspect the latest our show rooms 117 Kent Street, Revere Hotel Block P. C. BROWN & CO. 5 lllllilmwft Monumental Designs at D1' , ,of interest in the show. The result Granite and Marble.;-"I Works CALL - faction. I H. _-Street' _ g M ' _P"°“°' I asjtsrlr-cssss..=rstsr? 80 Grafton ISLANDER HONORED.-Ml'. A. R. Scholarship of $1,500 awarded a year ago hilt which owing to the war he dish Laboratory is somewhat inter. 1 uptcd by the war he will either spend his father was at one time stationed bltioll will present ally features ill the way of a Recruiting Booth. The big Fall' at Toronto has been 'making this Y Y spheres but everything pertaining to warfare. lilcluding Krupp guns, cap- tllred early ill the war, a morine gun, Red Cross Hospital and ambulances, shells, helmets, etc., was on view, and esented one of the favorite centres is the number of recruits enrolled have been very satisfactory. A fine display of big posters setting fortll in striking ierms the urgent need of the Empire for men was another powerful means of fostering enlistmeuts. The sug- gestion is offered inview of the new appeal for another 250 men and no doilbt the matter will have full con- sideration from Colonel Peake and the military authorities. ::SORE FEET-Are you troubled with them? Penshlr “Tread Easy" Foot Powder will give you instant re- lief from that hot, burning sensation so often troublesome in warm weath- er. Tllere’s nothing that will put your feet in good shape so quickly. 25c. ,box. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. ::l~`ridny is tllo last day for receiv- ,iug discounts oil electric ligllt bills for November llglltlng Pay today and save money. 2861-0-7M8I. HardCoaI Now' landing 1400 Tons Q _ \ The Kind You Like Get Our I'Iot Air Heating I sg-iris... ir ,Your some---Now There is no economy in waiting until the cold weather to have your heating _System at_t¢I1d¢°i t0- d NOW is the right time-right I10W'Timd We are W8 Y to see that you get absolute satisfaction-real Summer ~ ' '_ ' t _ °°mil?J§'ci§“§svi$r°¢$l$`r§$`r5'ir your home when our heating system costs so little and Sli/C9 Such Feat 53"* of the Best Quality I of American Anthracite _NEILSONS o ' J i _ _,111 Egg, Stove and Chestnut sizes. At the lowest _possible prices. _ __ ~, dill not take advantage of at time and Soft. We would suggest that yo of award. He sailed from New York IHY ln 21 few loads for. winter use on the S, S. St. Paul on Sept. 4th, and llller on it inay be difficult to ge will spend the next three yea,-5 at good wood. A. Plckard and Co., Phon (falllbrldge. As the work in Caven. 240, Charlottetown. 2816-9-3M6i a star attraction. Not only were the A D ~ Arts of Peace displa ed ill man llll|\\\\\\\\\\¥/lllllllll svivli>ATHET|c coNsloEnAT|oN Onelliiig hymn pr.iver_ by his pistol-` I . _ , _ ..Nyal.s HM Cleaner link” a straw FOR THE ISLAND's cLA||v|3_ Mr. T. Hodgson; hymn; chorus,b the choir, duet. Mrs. Dlngwell Jenkin thinks. the best ever held in tili ln lengths to suit any stove, both Har in results WE ffer only the HIGH _.___ EST QUALITY, nd BEST SERVICE JOHNSON Q. JOHNSON DRUGGISTS. -'f I I r - SCIIOOI B0 H€1’€ has not been ascertained up to the pre- _ sent whether thc forthcoming exili- llllll \\\\\\i/I/IA llllll llllg That Is Different Some people have an ide that l)rug stores, are pretty mucll the same the world over. 'This however is not true. Study the stores and you will see how they differ. At oun sTonE, custoiricr are met with n hearty welcome. -\ In \\\ Coilrteous attention is given to all customers, wiille making their pilrcllastm. All packages are neatly wrap- petl. Our service throughout is marked by cure. We do everything in oilr pow- cr to guard ollr customers in- icrests. WE SHALL APPRECIATE AN OPPORTUNITY TO PROVE TO YOU THAT. OUR STORE IS DIFFERENT lI/Arf.=\\\'Illll//// Gt C \\\\7II hnson & .lohnso THE QUALITY, DRUGSTORE. Cor. Kent 6. Prince Sta. `= llll\\\\\\€”.IIIII4'|lll CHOCOLATE -MOIRS -FRYS The chocolates manufactured by these four firm: are just as pure, clean and delicious ll ex- pert confeciloners can make them, from the very bestinlred- ients, under moot unitary con- ditions. _ Every week a big supply of these luscious Conflctlons comes io ua direct from the factory- in any different kinda. in different size. shapejnd style boxes, at just the ordlnlrg low prlceo. 'I`ake a box ome wilh you---‘ ‘ enjoy ii sweet treat. _ \ -(leo. E. Full _.Eta ' __ 3. ‘ll ‘ lllll IEIIl|Iil_S r I' RECEIVES CALL. -- Rev. W. P. WHO SUPPORT THE MATHIESON McVle, late pastor of the Bapti GOVERNMENT THAT SECURED church at I-lazelbrook has receiveda V $100,000 SUBSIDY FOR ALL TIME. unanimous call from the congregitio `“ l- at Point du Bute, N. BB., to bccom SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to pastor ot~thelr church. arithmetic and pellmanship at the -- Unlon Commercial College. Enter ROBBERY. - The grocery store 0 `lluw and prepare for a good position. Mr. Louis Hynes on Elm Avenue wil 2904 broken into Tuesday night. An en -1 trance was made by breaking u pan STORE IMPROVEMENTS.- Mr. of glass in the office window througl _VV. P. Doull, is having a much needed which a hand was iilserted alld a stic ilmprovoment made to the front of his holding up the wllldow was. remove Lllnslness premises at the corner of thus allowing it to open. lt is undo .kent and Queen Ste. A flne.uew froilt stood that $11.00 was taken anil and wlildow are being put in by Mes- quantity of cigarettes, beer and otlle ,ers Charles Carson. articles removed._ _ l___ d 6 d _ s. ' uvl-:lt Plush, ' the grain has ripened rapidly. Every- M155 L- R055; S010, Mr. Hodgson; >l\lll=l¢-ill” ” ._ - ‘ 0 c where ill this vicinity the crops are ex. Duel, Mrs. W. J. McEacilern anti TDI; 5'" \’¢li=l-' j- CA by es cellent. -V. Miss Ross; chorus, ciloir. God Sav Ill maid f . ‘ ' Qu- the King. This concert was, the writer McLeod, M. A., son of Rev. Geo, B, Church, and that is saying very much? McLeod. Toronto. Ont.. has just been The NIUFGSS by Mr. Hodgson, on mis- awarded the Wollaston Scholarship “lonv-ry work. was the best we eve by Calns College, (};_=i,mbri(1g0_ W0,-th heard, an address which refiectedgrea 1a1.dS_ the :home of f01.k_ 2%-52000é'“dH;%hgist;Blloétgegceburgsgzyrgil Credit oil the talented young speaker. 9 ::F|RE-WOOD. -All good and dry d u 8 ' r \\Wl]/lllfllf \\\\\\\\Zl . -*-° (D 'Ill1//// __ §\1_ll||\G’ .\Y]IIlIIllll@\\!_\_\\\\VIIAX\='lIIIIIL\\§\\\\f S f E The Exibltion this year will receive y all the publicity that experience alld resl ht can command froln the Mau E fo E _ ‘ agement. For the thirdtlnle in twenty years the Exhibition will be open to ' handsome grant from the Dominion Government, they have been enabled io increase the Prize List ill Live Stock t . . Bn and Poultry to the extent of 50 per n,cent., thus making the Prize List ill e;l.ive Stock fully as large as tllat oi' ally exlllbitlon lil the Maritime Prov- iuces. f At this early stage it is perhaps ple- mnturr- io speculate, but the elltricl: S . _ 1 ' _ __ ilro tzoluiug lu iully as rapidly as in elm-y follner year. The poultry house , within llle Exlllbliinll grounds has k been completely altered and reno\'etctl, dl tllus affording nlore ligilt and air ,._ throughout. it has been arranged to u accomodate the illost nloderu coops ,land ill sufficient number to accom- odate ilil the birds iilut may be iirou lt Tile increase ill the l-‘life n. gl _ ~.‘_ . -' EARN3c|_||=-FE N01-ES__Mr_ mug List should offer greater illtluccnlcilt. lv to breeders and others to bring for- ward their very best both ill live stuck .and _punltry__sei;tlmls ___g_ ____4_ 4_______ S _ There will be three days' horse rilc'- e lug oil the track, which is in lille con- 0 illtioll at presellt. Eight classes will be represented In this feature also al ~ 5 more money is bclug offered in purses Y , . _ S, than has ever been offered ill previous Y' The Arrny of S tl. 8 Consnpation - _ In Growing Smells Every Day. C.ARTER'5 LI'|'|'I-E f," ' B of we r ,. ,/, . (;...u,.. ,./ /ff-4, ITTLE iii Mr. qs- ivan Iielu me "' PILLS. lhem ‘Of - ` I. Bilion|~ ' t lun, Ildigcltiel, Sick lludacllc, Sallow Skin. _ SHALL PILI., SHALL DOSE, SMALL YBICI Genuine ...rl s... sigririrrs speldallof'aslolmdc'd'7Sfls`lYéni1eil" ollly ' years on any race track on Prince Ed- ward island. Carpenters and workmen are now hard at work getting the stalls,booths ulld other fixtures arranged and ev- erything will he ready lu time for what looks like the biggest exhibition ever held here. It had been hoped that the Com- mittee might have secured the services of an aviator to give exhibition flights as was done last year, but the difiicui- ty of finding one wilo was not of for- eign llatioilality has proved a barrier. However this yesr's show will not suf- fer for lack of interesting features and exciting events. These will tnke place in front of the ggnd stand each day. Tilc .Bicycle H il Dive is a dare- devil stunt which thrills the crowds at Coney island and other big resorts, but has never been performed oil Prince Edward island. The-exponent of this hair raising i'i-_at is the Great Van Norman, whose exhibition is described as' "Deatll-de- tying, astollntllllg, and spectacular." l"ronl the top of a platform 45 feet high he rides at headlong speed down all incline only two feet wide and 85 feet lollg. ileaching the euil of the incline, which at this poillt turns slightly up- wards, he plunges headlong forwllril over the handle- burs of the bicycle which falls iilto u uct. and dives head foremost ill- to al tank of water placed about forty feet from the end of the inclined plat- form. 'l`llis tlzlre-devil feat is per- forineil twice tially by the Great Vail Norman. Then there arc the three Claire sis- ters. The daring perfornlailccs of. these sylpll like ladies is altogether out of the usual run and leaves tilt- i'ronl a wire held by the teeth these zlrtisics go through serpentine dallces and other graceful evoluiious which lead up to the grand iiuulc which coil- slsts in the tllr `f=, pei-fornlers whirl- _ ing round at terrific speed t`ronl the ends oi' the wires lil it llorizoiliul po- sitioil like ll human aerial swing. Their act is described as "so daring and dii’i‘eri»llt from other aerial per- formances that the spectator is eu- tllrailt-il with the lutrepiility of the performcrs and the lloncilalance \v_I.tll which they execute the uiol-it hazard- ous feats." Allnillcr vaudeville star oi' "llc first nlaguitude is Paul Pcdriui the ft-at vqullibrist. Poilrini uses ills feet with us mu(-ll skill and dexterity as most people use their hands. llis marvel- lous eqiiilibrisiic .intl juggling feats \\‘llll ili'ticle~s oi` all sorts and sizes fill ille onlookcr with uxm[Icnlellt_ Ais- conlpiluylllg Petlrini ill ills acts is “'l‘hoy, the giilili baboon," wllose gro- tesquely iluullln capers are proiluctivu of roars oi' laugllicr. This is claimed to be one of the cievcresl acts ever seen oil Prince Edward island. “Tile illouilrcils of illc \\'irc," the t-lcvcrcsl troupe of lady and gvuilenlcn FRUIT BULLETIN I Niagara District Peach season now in full swing and best varieti- es,)’eaches, Pears, and Plums are ready for preserving or dessert I purposes. Housekeepers should not delay telling their grocers what } fruits to order for them. .-1-1_».__.1..1-1 / I visited the Island are alsoo featured. The members comprise the George Pole Troupe. Their marvellous and sensational work on the steel thread leaves the spectator spellbound car- rying various br-:lens across and other balancing feats on this precarloous foothold make up a turn which thrills with its daring and nerve. _ Then there are the-Loblllas, the “pilysitrnl enigmas wilo in an inverted position use their hands as the ordin- ary acrobat uses his feet."v This is an absolutely European novelty. These topl-ly~iurv_v lnarvels go up aiId"tI0wn ladders oil their hands. walk on long stilts. balance ut giddy heights with one hand on one pole. leap from plat- forms on their ila|ld.s_ uuil leave the beholdcr ilunllrfountletl wilil surprise. As n coulii- relief the iiiiilie Trio will prove a ivclcoillt- show. Their grotes- que pautoilliino at-tilli-iplnys a variety of bzlclc-llrt-akiilg ncrulltltlt: and cou- iortiou feats. Tile troupe has also tl collection of most. lilugiluble stage accessories which i'uilill-r eullanct-s tile' full of their really rlevlu' perl'ornla.|lce. Altogi-illi-r tht- allti'a<'liolis provided this year. of wilicll lille above are but a--few sillllplt-s. pl'mnii~;i-s to out class ullyiillllg i-vi-r sllowll at ll l'rincc Ed- ward island Exhibition. __ HALIFAX EXHIBITION. sept. a-ie. sPEciAi_ i=AnEs via CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAIL- WAYS. Roulltl trip tickets will be sold. pills 25c for admission coupon, from all .sta- tions in Prince Edward island ilrst class one way fare, good going Sept 7 to I5, irlclusivc, good for return un- lll Sept. lTth. Excllrsiou i‘ai‘cs lulvo been arranged by rcgulilr trains during the exhibi- tion, froln Tignish, (`iipt 'l`ra\'el‘S0. North \\’iltshirc and stations inclus- ive, also ;\1urr:\y Ilarbor Branch, Sept. 7, returning Sept. 19, and from Bed- ford, Souris, Elmira, Montague, Geo- rgetown and stations inclusive, going Sept. 8, returlling Sept. 10. For particulars see small bills. cquiilbristc on the wil‘c that has cvcrf 2866-9-SMEBI. ,, .. . 'H t l ' And- School them. worth 25 per cent more than our price Good A nice line of good quality tweedsuits in fancy browns and grcys, mostly Norfolk models with bl'Jomer'trousers» ` and mighty goodsuits at _ _ Boys navy blue serge suits of a good grade of blue all The Laddie from live to ten wool serge, hard finish, fast dye. The coat is Norfolk in single breasted stvle, bloomer pants. Suits of this descript- best all round suit for i.‘:1‘rr‘_iff?If*f‘__‘?F_i;?°_?:7F? 5.75 An assortment of patterns in boys tweed suits, great wearing quality, mostly all dark colors most modern things we have plain and Norfolk models, many of these are samples any DflC€ YOU like- We have makers_ _ them at 3.00 5.00 and 6 7.50 _ _ Moore & cLeod _ the winter ill doing government work ` ' _iii cpriiiccticn with the war or enlist HDEMAND QUALITY pnucs. A e e for service ill the army. Mr. McLeod llttle difference in the QUALITY of was born at Covebead, P. E. I., where DRUGS. may 1118011 8- great difference _ Begins Sept. 7th 0 \ I Not any too Much _Time Left y To get His Fall School Outfit The boy will want to have a “spic and span" new outfit when school opens and you’ll want to get him one of course. We re so well supplied with boys needs now that we’re unusually anxious to have you at least seriously consider this store as the place to buy i It would be diiiicult to find a boy who won’t like these new clothes and furnishings we’re su-re it will be equally hard to find parents who won’t be enthusiastic about them. Everything that should have style has it. Everything that should be durable has that virtue. And everything bears a price that gives you the fullest measure of value. The Men’s Store is a Mighty Good Place tocome for Boys Clothes. Try it. For the small boy you can' get something very smart in an all wool khaki cloth suit in military style, even to the military buttons. Straight .trousers and puttees. `Sizes4 to 9 years .... ._ years of age will find a lot of very handsome blouses suits in worsted, all wool cloths, the aboy ofthisage Boys Oliver Twist suits for the wee lad from 3 to 6 years old. These are the smartest for little boys. You can pay '4 _ l 9 s§ Boys seperate trousers_ in lwcccls and worsteds, all sizes straight plain trousers and bloomer styles, many grades of cloth, all prices from. 60c to $1.75 Boys Fall overcoats in many cloths, blues, greys, and browns good warm, well made coats shown in every good new_style and at every price that is in- teresting. $3.00 to $7.50 Last Word in Boys’ Suits-`---.lust Opened Within the last few days we have opened express _parcels cases to no end filled with new suits for boys. There are all sorts-tweeds and worsteds blues, greys, browns, and not a few smart greens, plaid and Norfolks, all of the very latest models, and all direct from the ........ ..-...r . . . . . . .. $5.00 to $12.00