.-s ~ ’*"'-"~"`~'-- " ..». ""~’” of ' i""~.7/I 5'/. " : _ . .. . _ “.‘:- =_ ‘ ,’ ' . 'i xr'-;».:'.,;..‘:-3, f 1.1. -.-. .,-~:\._..‘. , >E,=_,f..'»‘.fe ,;), <' .f ,;~;:V - ._ ‘_ , “lg . fi... ljliff _. ‘$` Says the U. S. Government n~ii.§‘.I.i.5...'§"‘..’.i..‘.. ..‘?.~i?..‘ZiLI“‘° "°*"° 6872-'l~9Ml.!. Thompson's, Ltd., Montague. ’ \ 6872-fl-9Mtl’ l_€., ' .» . --COAL Sll0ll'l`AGll~- 'T "A" ‘° ""’ ‘” "”' P’°'”‘°° 'w§li§°é2.l'...'Z'°i5f3i’w'i.I.°l`.“i3....i.§“‘f§ IFUPM iT its Good Business 10 order your winter Coal Supplyhow. Coal is _coming in good order and prices are reasonable. J We can supply, the .best both hard and_ soft.. your hard coal now. A. Pickard &Co Phone 240 Charlottetown' - Charlottetown Phone`Main Office 754-J Phone Wharf Office 744~L 72l2Ii-'I-28l\ltl’. ' \ / We would advise you to note the ab0VB Zlild OI`_(I€l` advertised for sale at Lake Verde he- CORRECTION.-'1`he farm which is longs io Mr. Jackman not Mr. Robert _ It would also be wen t0I.!l];.‘£il§'i'.~4, sold on uhuvo toriiis. Sigiieil, J. iii. Wilson. GOING TO CALIFORNIA.-l.t. Col. l’. A. (_lutlii‘i`e loft l¢‘roilei‘ictoii lilizi. -___ :- -_ _:L_ _' _ week for Sun l\‘i‘;im-isco wliiiro ho. is _ _ . 'D _ 1 . _ . E' ' '\ ` lo iippoiir in tho tiiilitoriiin courts iii ii Of Cour.se,it 6 makes good ~ Pastry 54% -v-_-‘ ln fact, “Bcaver" 'D . lflour ir a special _ i pastry flour. It contains the choiccst Oiitario fall wheat (thc finest pastry wheat in the world) blended with western spring wheat to iiicreaise the strength. BEAVER FLCUR MILLED OF BLENDED WHEAT maize: the lighten, flakiest Pies and 'I`-am-the most inviting Cakes, Cookies and Doughnuu-and real homemade Bread, with ,the delicibnl, uuilike flavor. _ ` 'l`liere’| no comparison between the' toigli Pastrywnd iuteleu Bread, made vi/ith western wheat i'lour,_ and the "good things" made wid: “Beaver” Flour. Order sonie.. ' DEALERS--write ul for prices on Feed, Course Grnlnl and Cerenll. 100 THE T. H. TAYLOR CO. LIMITED. _ CHATHAM. Olli- - CANADA FOOD BOARD FLOUR MILL LICENSE N0. 10. big logzii iight. Mrs. Liullirle and inlin- ily will leave thi* riiliitnl in Scpt<.-m~ bei' to take up their residence in Bos- toii.»St. John Exe. ATTENTION is drawn to thc large display iitlviwtisoiiient, of Messrs Al- ley & Coiiipuiiy, Ltd., announcing' the nrrlvril mi Auirust lst and 2nd of a i'oot oxpei't from the celiebratod iirili of Dr. Scholls, tfliioigoe all those sut- fcring with airy foot troubles, should iniike it si point to see this expert cn tiiose days, consultatioil iron. 7337-7-29M.’il. LOBSTERS.-The lobster' season has closed iio\v_in all sections, hut will rc- open in August for ti part of the North- uniberluild Straits between (‘liuckt’lsll River, N.B., to River Philip, N.S. on the oneslde, and from West Point to Victoria lIz.rboiir in Prince Eil\vui'd Island. The fishing and paclciiig there it will coiitiiiiie i'oi' two months. The palelc in other districts is coiicoilotl to hlivc hccn below normal, although it will show iiii excl-ss over last seiz- soii. ’l`licre has lieeii it lull in the du- iiinnd within the lust iortiiiigllt. The liigli prli-.os have thoi'oui.:|ily riiiolclioil til.. ariloiir ot' most buyers niiil tho- cxport irziilc hits been uilverscly :if- loctod hy the noiiilitloii of l’i_nanai;il ifxcliuiiges. (liirroiit sterliilg rules re~ diico the vfiluii oi’ ioiistr-rs about $2.00 iii-r case ironi iiornlaii. Sumo shippers :iris iiiiilliig rlilliifulty iii gottiiig prompt I-i`f\llSllUi`t1l1-ditiigtfacilij,-ics,for tliieir goods ot,lioi's fini it. `li'ui‘°d' to uri‘nn;,:o Iiiiir i`iii:iiii~i-s so :fs to enable them to huiidle tilt.-ir usual quota :it pi‘esuiiI. i-.oslsf _ The ieolillg grows that the plioiloiiivii- ul riso in prices is loo great, to ho poiuilziiiolit, aliil sonic oporiitiirs Foro- . ‘ riist. it i‘ont'-.tioi-i Iiolorv the Full yiuckctl r___Y_.___ _ _ _ ~ ___=v_'_e~-___._x_ . _ lobsters find their way on the market. Maritinic lviorciiant. ` S. S. Service Between Pictou N. S. and Eastern Ports of P.E.l. lor Season oi 1919 A Via S. S. Harland ~ / MONDAY--Leaves Montague, P.E.I. 7 a. in., Lower Montiigut 7.45 a. m. Georgetown 8.-15 a.m., Murray River 11 a. m., Murray H\ll'b°l' North 12 o'clock arriving at Picton, N. S. about 4 D. m. WEDNESDAY and Saturday-Leaves Plctou on arrival ol noon train ,from I-'ialltax .calling at Beach Pt.. Georgetown, arriving at Montague 5.30 p, m. 'rnuusnnv-Leaves Montague ata a. m. collins at lutermldute aorta on way to Cardigan returnlnl to Georgetown same evening and nz malnlng over night. ~ FRIDAY-Leaves Georgetown at 6.30 ii.. m.. Murray Harbor South 8.30 a. n _ arriving at Picton 1 p. m. 1, I Run by Daylight Saving thne. For further particulars write, wire, or phono to ` wii.i.iAm morons. ‘ one 6-aznnr. Picton. N~ H- , * I -» 1 EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES. INC.. .. . -INTERNATIONAL LINE- REBUMPTION OF FREIGHT AND PASSENGER BERVICE BT. JOHN AND BOSTON - _ Steamship "CALVIN AUSTIN” will leave St. John every WEDNESDAY at 9 n. m., and every SATURDAY at 6 p. in. (Atlantic time.) The Wednesday trips are vin Eastport and Luhoc. due Boston 10 5. m. Thursdays. The Saturday trips are direct to Boston, due there Sundays, 1 p. m. i-‘ARE $9.00. s'rA'ricuooMS $2.00 up. ` Direct. connection with Metropolitan staamers for New York 'll CIN can cnnu. Fi-elgiic mea ima :nil information amply to - ' “ll-5-Tmlif. ‘ 'C Wrl _-nip q ____ _, ., _ ' '$1 / v AULD BROS 0 L1.iviiT1-:D f Wholesale Grocers " Charlottetown, P. E. I. Lookover our Grocery List, then call us up. . “riii: nouisnorrsnirvicri ~°-~».c.-...._. , ~ _ - ._ _ , , _v\_ t. V.. I. ,_ _/1, _ ,. s; ..;:,. - v '“ " / it eaeesaseseeeaéses¢s¢iee'or'ow¢s | ._ Take a Box Ol Chocolates Along with youi Picnic Supplies ' Fresh supplies of Choco- lates are arriving continu- ally so that you always get Good Fresh Chocolates. at onlin & oou GROCERS _W I-‘¥$5'¢¥¢¥¢%¥¢%¥¢$§¥$¥ 5¢¥%%¥¢¥¢‘¥¢5¢%¥¢§§¥%~¥¢“-lr V 9 D%%%%%%%%%$%% 3| Ji Eye Specialist Office Royal Bank Build- ing, Charlottetown Office Hours 9,30--12.3 I 2-5 Phone 68-Y divasssssseumenmnmseua ¥%%$5!~ I \ d |-r I ##9, ##~1E¢I2%#», E Toilet Waters Americas Choices Americas choice of toilet waters, meaning not only in the odors, but iii the produc- *E tions that h ave greatest* strength and last the longest. ,E dp .Have us show you ZAZA ,E - 4, the latest.in toilet \vaters.- ,E is Jasmin--Lady Mary--Celeste 4;. qs and dozens of others. 4;. ¥%%¥% fur. nc. insist f f__ i “ . . AVIATION-Will all persons inter- _Q ested in aviation, especial those who ' .. :' ly . have comiiiunli:u.t_oil with the Devere Aviation School onli or write Lieut. Stevenson, 93 Weymouth Street. A SAD MESSAGE.-Mrs. David Sutherland ol this city received a telegram Sunday. evening announcing the death in Ilaliiax, N. S., of her hrotlier, Mr. W_. ll. Weatherhie. FLOUR.-We have lust received one car Beaver i~`lour, one car Queen City Flour, also large shipnieiits Bran, Shorts, Cracked (Horn, otc. '1‘o arrive in ii low lays one car ltohiii tlood l<`lour, tlornmcal, etc., etc. _tia`i~tor & (l.., Liiniteud. 7334-7-1£9M2l. ISLAND DOCTOR DEAD.-Mr. Doli- nid Mcl{lmion of iii-ooklyn, has i-ci:=.>i- ved ii telo;:riini g-iiiivoylriiz thc .sud news oi the death oi' his lirotiii-r, Dr. Malcolm Yvlcliiiiiioil ot' Sziiiiipoint. ldiilio, ivhivh o<:<:i|i'ri-il from iiijiirit-ii received .iii an niitoiiiuliilo iii-citlviit. APPRECIATION.-The t‘|iil4Ii‘0ii of Mary extoiitl their tliuiiks to the Kiligllts ot' (iolliiiilms for the use Oi their grounds for tiinii' festival lust Frldaiy evoiiiiig also to the slstt-rs ol Notre Dame Aondiiiiiy. to tho lmugiio ot' tho (‘i‘oss, to. the ladies ot' the A. 0. ll. for chairs and tables and :iii otliers \vho in any way iiiiiilo the affair such a succcsss. ' 7349 PERS() NALB Miss Margaret lierroll, city, is vis- iting in Ulf: H1119. the thrust of itcv. Father He-rrell. Mr. A. E. Jewell and two soils, of Great Falls, Montana, ure visiting iii the city. p Mr. John T. Doyle. i'cpi-vsoiilliigtiiti W. ll, \Vuywurd tio.. ot' Sl. John, N. B., left yesterday for Souris, cii route to the Magdaleiis. ` Misses Gertrude und Kiithlcoii I\li~ i)oiiald, of Boston, who have iieirii vi:;» itiiig iolixtivos iii <‘liltrIolt.i-towii, iviriii io Mount. Stewart yt-slviwlaiy. Armstrong, B. C. June 11th, 1919. Mlnard’s Linlineht Co., Ltd. Yarmouth, N. -S. Dear Slrst Since the start of the llasohall sna- soii we have boon hindered with sore muscles, sprniiied ankles, etc., but* just as soon as we started using Mlnard's illnlment our troubles ended. Every liliseiliziil player should keep a bottle of your linlmeut handy. ‘Yours truly, E. E. ARMSTRONG, Secretary Armstrong High School i 5'5rI1'?fl‘”:‘I~?‘l"l'?fff'l°1’H‘*i“I?If~l>‘lf*I~1'l '_ 'PA ._d..Lt/W, ii Q J , _ ,_ "i“.~l."*', I »~