. 1 ; lour Coal Supply 3 ' August i‘sva good month to , till the Coal bin. Coal is good *and conditions for delivery are better (than later, we can ‘ supply, you promptly. :' Order today. A. Pickard & 00 Phone 240 Charlottetown - Advance . Fall. Styles By special arrangement we have received by express a._few FALL DESIGNS IN LADIES FOOTWEAR These goods were bought ear- Iy and escaped the big Jump In the Boot and Shoe market. We can show you something in Two~Tone Brown Field Mouse And Tan Grey Buck Tops at MODERATE PRICES \; norms-sunbeam .. i _ milliliter autumn haunted by “Fruits-tires" The Wondrriul Fruit Medicine f “MAI-outrun" 8n, Hots. st. “In my opinion, no other medicine I! so good as ‘Fruit-n-tives’ for Indigestion end Constipation. For years, I sdti'ered with these dreaded diseases, trying all kinds of treatments until I was told m incurable. ' ' One day a friend told me to try ‘Fruit-s-tivee’. To my surprise, I found this medicine‘s“ immediate relief, and in n short time I ole all right again". DONAT LALONDE me. e box,fl for central sire 25o. At all (lesion or from Frait-e-tlvu bhnitod. com. - NuxATb) ~ - ~\ \\‘ . : RQN 1 MI; \ .— 3.ooo.ooo‘; opIeUseIt f, > As aTon'ic'.StI-ength (and Blood Builder ’ Ready for Business I have just opened a Jewelry and Repair shop on Queen St. in the store formerly occupied by A. E. 'I‘oombs. My experience in the repair- ing line enables me to give satisfaction on all renal: work. Careful attention will be given all work left with me. See mo before going elsewhere. We’ have also received a splendid assortment of alarm clocks. IT WILL BE TO YOUR AD- VANTAGE TO GIVE ME A CALL. Chester Campbell. Watchemaker & Jeweler Queen Street. Iooooooooooooo iii Dr. E. C. Harris :2 Eye Specialist Office Royal Bank Build- ig, Charlottetown Office Hours 9,3042.” 2—5 ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥39 - 896683333933 5—... Dr. DcVan’s French Pills A reliable Regulating Pill for Women. 85 a. box. Sold at all Drugstores, ‘oi mailed to any address on receipt of price. The Sculls-II Drug (20., St. Catli- Iflnce, Ontario. , PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN Restores Vim nnd Vitality; for Nerve and Brain: increases "gray mutterfl' a Tonic—will build you up. Sit a box, or two for 85, nt drug stores. or by mail on receipt of prim:.' ’l‘ltt- Soobeil Drn‘ 0.. In. Catharina. Ontario. Sold by Geo. E. Hughes m AGENTS WANTED 0V ('ANADIANS FOR CANADIANS. "CANADA'S Sons in the World Wm" by Col- onel George NHsrnitIt. introduction by General Sir Arthur Currie. (iuiv satisfactory Canadian book. i’rolusciy illustrated. Wonderful oppor- tunity for "IDIICY making for returned solders and others. men or women, Representatives having tnnrvt‘luus success. Spccini It‘rllls; freight paid; crrrlit gin-n; exclusive irrritorv; outfit free. WINSTON 0).. Toronto. con AND—WOOD Our yard .is now well stocked with all the popular kinds of COAL and also with hard and soft WO0D both in blocks or kindling. Your coal and wood bus- iness invited. J. CARRAGIIER & CO. 51 Queen St. Charlottetown Phone Main Office'754 J Wharf Office 744 L 0 —-§: t j . . ‘l EASTERN sunnifir‘tmrs, iNC. "—iu’rnNA-rro MAI. LIN!— FRIIGHT mo rues-noun envrcs '1'. JOHN AND IOITON V Steamship "Governor Dinglery" will leave St. John every Wednesday at 5- m. and every Saturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantic time.) The Wednesday trips are via mastport and Lubec, Thur'dul. The Saturday trips are direct to Boston, due ther D FAR! 9.00 STATIROOMG Direct connection :vlth Metropolitan steamers for New York via Cape glingldal. tin-eight rates and full information apply to e .6? .m, __L.....a_. . u... PLENTY OF SHOES but not a good pair in the lot. ’l‘hirt‘s many a man‘s condition. But if hi- will bring them here and have us repair them in the Inodern way the situation will be reversed. He will have plenty of shoes and all new 1nd serviceable. iiurtt up your old slices and send them along. LAMBROS BROS 31 Grafton st Phone 679 due Boston 10 a. m. e Sundays, 1 02.60 UP A. C. CURRIE: St. John. N. B. ,_ . , oooosoosseoeooéososoou ‘ L IT PAY. to buy in “Ill Province. TAKE VINOL for your health. Int wonderful to create strength. bottles. Foster's Drugstore. 435-8-23M2i. “RAINBOW VALLEY" by L. M. Montgomery; her latest book, just' off, the press. Now on sale at Carter's Bookstore, price $1.60 and 10 cents for postage if by mail. 4615. VISITING PASTOR—Row. D. M. Matheson, son of Mr, Angus Mathew Stellarton, N. 8., preached very ac. ceptably at both services in Zion. Church Sunday to large congregations; VISTING PASTOR.—Rev. J. C. Martin, formerly of Wood island. prc- nchod in the Bradalbuno, Sunday evening, August 24th. his will also assist in service in Granville church, Thursday morning, August 28th. . RAILWAY OFFICIALS HERE.— The following railway officials were in the city Monday from Moneton, on official business. Messrs W. Sulli- van. E. .1. Bell, .1. ’i‘. (Joules, W. II. Steoves, W. H. Archibald and C. M. Grace, SIXTY YEARS AGO—According to the Acarlian ltccordcr, ’I’.E.i. potatoes were selling in ilulifax sixty years ago at ls pd per bushel and Nova iSco/tla. potatoes 2s, 6d.» Coal was $5 a cimldron. ceriished sugar 8d and leaf sugar 10d 21 pound. ISLANDER WIEDS.—’I‘he marriage of Mr. Percy G. Armour formerly of Charlottetown to lilies Grace Eliza- beth Heath, took place on August 9, at Benton Harbor, Mich. Mr. anti Mrs. Armour are now on a honeymoon trip and will be at their home 194 Carleton St.. Winnipeg,.after October 15th. Mr. Armour is a son of Mrs. Nelson Ar- mour, Charlottetown. WOOD ,Ils-LANDS-—’I‘ho following preachers arc to preach in Wood Islands as follows: itcv. A. 11. Leslie on Aug. 315i and Sept. 7th. Rev J. C. Martin on Sept. 14th and Sept. 215i. ltcv. ii. S. Raynor on Sept. 28th. Rev. A. Mucliuy on Oct. litth. The session will meet in the. church on Thursday. August 28th at L! p. In. M. D. Mucimod, Moderator. THE HUB OF THE iSLAND.- Summcrlicid is literally the hub of the island for Labor Day. it is on the main road from (drarlottetmvn to Sum- ‘mcrsitie (25 miles out) and Is about 15 miles from Summerside. It is only a short distance from Emerald Stat- ion. In fact all roads lead to Summer- ficid on Labor Day. It is an ideal place for it picnic in one of the most beauti- ful places on the Island. TRYON METHODIST CIRCUIT. -— chnesday..August 27th tho public anniversary or the 'l‘I-yon W. M. w‘li be held in thr- church at 8 p. In. Special musical and literary pro- programmc by the Circuit hand and choir. Solo by Mrs. George Morris of ISt. John. NB. Sunday. August 31st. J. S. MbKay will exchange pulpits with the pastor of the Circuit. At ’I‘ryon 11 a. In.. Victoria 3 p. III. (‘rapaud 7 pm. Everybody welcome. The first meeting of the Quarterly 0t“ finial Board will be held in the ’l‘ryon church on Friday, August 29th at 2.30 log Piles. No p. m. ' ' a I surgical open- required. ntion DI". Chase's Ointment will relieve you at once and as certainly euro 1y‘ou. 000. a box. all dealers, or Ednmnson. tea 8: 00.. Limited. Toronto. Sample but free if you mention it paper BM enclose it" fimp to pay pdst‘go. lT’S HARD "to BEAT ‘ LOBSTER PASTE : In Making Sandwitcbes- D o n e t surfer nother do with to It i u lead- Ing. or Wrotnid- We have it in two sizes 25 and 40 tins. Packed this season in the Magdalen Islands. Try a tin of it and notice how your appetite gains. BEER 8r GOFF GROCERS. ooeeeoeoeoooeoot 5000 “ Military Boxes 'We. have, in : stock 5000 g overseas-Military Boxes that a: we wilt disposeiotgatlo stints a each-_— hose are. the realm thinghnc lag lunch too Picnics, Par. es, Fishing“ Tri 3 ‘etc. ' nal rice No.9 \eiitle‘ihmt I e.‘ e fiififlflfififi “irritation; onions ‘ 31.00“ son. of itose valley. new stationed at. Presbyterian Church, . "y. 65:; RACE—The v. 0. Race at the League Picnic. today will be novel and interesting. 541. "— REMEMBER US for chocolates, fresh every week. Foster's Drugstore. ‘ ' 435-8-23M3I. VSNRIE‘JMEMBER ..US for chocolates, fresh every week. Foster‘s Drugstore. I ' 435v8-23M31. , PICNIC MONDAY.——'I‘he next big event‘ is the picnic at Summeriioid (neurulEmerald) on the St. James' Clttirel'l‘fiyrotinds on Labor Day. 524. . our? HIE ~o‘erncucrse or the sea- M‘i $Mion road Tea. Wednes- gd’“ 'y -i~2},aaf.ternoon undevening. “a? and; first fine day following. Olen-Hair concert.« h ‘ ' Aug. 26,2I. 0N EXIthBI,Ti0N.—1n the show window of Beer and Golf's store is to ‘be seen the handsome ne'w Wood- stock Typewriter which the Eastern Typwriter Company, Amherst. will present to the student making high- est uggnegato in Union Commercial College for term commencing Sept- ember 2nd. 507. TAXIS WILL LEAVE Crabbc‘s corner today during the afternoon commencing at 1.30 o'clock for the League of the Cross Picnic at St. Dunstan's College. l’crsons in the Eastern end of the town. or any otv hers who desire to, may go by train. 'i‘rains leave the tic-pot at 3. 3.30 and 4.30 stopping at St. Dunstan's. 514. ON WESTERN TOUR.—Liei1t Ii. A. Messervey left. on a trip yester- day morning for the [West calling at the principal cities as far as iiegina. Licut. Mcsservey has just returned from a trip to South America and his -frlends are pleased to know his health is very much improved as it will be remembered he was sult’cring front an attack ot‘gas, received while in France. ciTY VISITOR—Mr. Bradford Mc- Arthur of Kensington was in the city Monduy and says great preparations are being made for the races on Wed- nesday. Mr. MI-Arlhur is the owner of the fast and beautiful Iiahy Logan. 2.18%. Baby is bctlcr than ever this your and made :1 wonderful showing in the Free-er-All at New Arman last Thursday finishing third in ouch heat, separately llmcll in 2.18. Good Judges 5in it was the race of her career as the track was fully four seconds slow. Mr. I‘v. Conroy (lid the teaming. FAST TRACK—The management of tho Konsingion track are (icing everything in their power to have their race course in lino shapo for the races today. The track was scraper] and rolled ‘Saturria-y and will be gone over again before the races. The grounds are looking beautiful the snow white fences contrasting beau- tifully with the green back-ground. Konslngton race course is certainly a credit to the citizens who made it. ISLAND AUTHOR'S LATEST. — Th:- Boolrman announces the forth- coming publication of another volume. of the, “On Active Service" SI‘I‘IE‘S, published by Lane, London. it is uniform with the Dover i'atrnl rc- .eontly published. The new volume is entitled, “The Mutter ofthe Guns." and gives the impressions of. an artillerymnn on active service. The author Is Major Cyrus McMillan, author of "Clix-radian Wonder Titles." The new volume is dedicated In the meJnory of the Canadian Gunners who have "(lone West. _,_._______. Armstrong. B. 0. June 11th. 1919. Minard's Liniment Co., Md. Yarmouth, N. .3. Dear Sire: Since the start of the Baseball sea.- son we have been hindered with sore muscles, sprained ankles, etc, but That as soon as We started using Minard's Liniment our troubles ended. 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