16 -! Wellner s _Iewelry Store We - _ ~ I Es'1‘AsLlsHan 136; ...£2::i:.:.°:.?:':.ti:f;_1°"°"=' f. You will agree with us that we have almost ever mi -_ ` i ssibi i s ,B - Y '~'“-"- $;sl§’1g‘;. ° H PCODS rooches BeItPins, Links > _ _ _ _ ' 9" __.__». "“' '“"“‘" "‘l"'° "R" °_' #Lv l rua cnsiznorrarown ooiinnrsu ' -~ some Dim. ' race savsu' ' ' ’ ' w %~ __ __» - -~-' , - U -----*-- -' ' --- -- f='- ___ _- -,-_ ,- THE' EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘9» ...‘IT PAYS to buy in this Province ...'THE DATE-is August 21th for the Montague Horse Races. ...‘THE MORNING DAILY Guar- When in search 0( Hi] ~ dian can be obtained at I-I. J. Ma- phce to "nd just what :mi wgusagvf mr °f y°u\' "IP lo P. E. Island the bon's Drugstore, Bourls. 9 . _ S e nged? luGll)dI?>E?a,;udyEI-Tlsiiimidaylgdhxd an representative in Souris. His is ; gf v v 18 and residence phone 20. - -- ;i .JBUBSCRIBRS should renew a _ greek or-I two before the time they ave pa d for has expired and thus 20 p, C, Menls I ' not mise an issue, as all papers are We have a limited asso.tment of U |f“PPY S0168 i n inen’s :funnier » shoes---shown in tan, parent and #"0 _ gnu metal' They are neat,.strong, ,.~~ light and good li ting shoes worth H001 $3-00 U $5 io. Tnis week ......-»........»....25 p. c, off- \“»`f Also a nice line of canvas shoes .1-33;. leather bound, regularly $2.25 'for ...... ... . _, ,___,___$I_60 G.t your 1 ony votes here. ...-,\»"'° -A Q C del? Will make their first appearance y o - ,_-'_----| Due to arrive per schooner Laura M. Lunt and Sedgwick 1500 tons best quality Anthr- lcite Coal in Nut, Stove and Egg sizes ‘ TE on uni 5 Photo Taken Today You can get the best in good photo-work here. Are tae newest and most artistic effects. Most reasonable prices We Would Advise' gg, =3 intending purchasers of hard g eac coal to book their orders- now C stage of their development - . - .*_.______i___ li ‘ 1 as the price advances Iyer In Let Pictures keep them as the) ing dellartmen communicates witl HI' _e to-day-pictures full of uncon the season, salons, unaffected grace, and the individuality of the child. Phone 111 Make an appointment for t`.en 0. l.yUiiS dt 00. _to inspect our pla, room. 6-Mtf. The Bayer Studio Farm forSale The undersigned offers for sale her farm of 37 acres at Oyster bed, Bridge, with good dwel ing house* and barns. The cro - ing thereon will be sold standing lf not sold privately before Sep- tember 15, will te sold by public auction on that day, at 1 o'¢lo.k p. rn. At the same time the stork ps now grow farming implements and furni me will be sold For further particulars apply on premises to ' MRS. (Dr) GALLANT d t th M W Dated this Sth dny of August 1913 "__iiil-if zillwrqzncfd tt{i'd1vli°ri.e°}ila§l|d`yud H;¥iT'?filiiti‘s piglble fo save then br MARG ARET G ALLANT w il do po lf no '-wp wtiil zivte ylziu the B Y » UU ll B IJOB B O K8 YOU 72°-“M7 9 ’»“*6»“‘ 5and:iii-iieiiicisszczx” ' ‘ |25 Queen Sf hm: -I ot; igi Dr’ R"lii}}§. "°‘i-5’fi='° .(94 RAILWY _W _ o . _ Z, Take ll In CANA DIAN NATIONAL EX K I Bl l`l0N 'l`0RON'l`0 Aug 22nd 28th Sept 2nd ‘ FARES 1 $20.00 Aug Zlst, 25rd, 25th, 26th 27th, Sept 3rd and 4th _ $25.75 W. K. Rogers , CITY TICKET AGENT Are You Using i Arena Lawn Stationery ‘7 Arena Lawn is the l II I * -1? our new line of Note p aper and Envelopes. 'ir . -, -' 2 i h 1. cc*-ot/i,i;'/it il'°°°’°° 'li is ' Y ill h Grade Coal is th g kind we oul'I'.Y- ll d°°° ”°° mnttelnowhen you order you can be s\1l'9 of getting satisfactory coil if J 0\1 °°m° to ue. We have on hand just now some ei; °-lviioneliy load eesl for rangta BBL kitchen us; in Risem Bcreeneél. Hallo' “iles and illooei also eggs llrgiian iziiest ‘prada Ameriesn olmuh da ntonesn che tnunises. ilu* We have lt in both ind Schr Edward ll Blake Pound Packages and Tab- abgut ten day 5, discontinued promptly on expiry date, *___ _ . A Q, --- .1 - ' B. F KEITH S THEATRE. "-iw, I _ < A number of new attractions never lowing and oblige,” thus apparently ~‘l§_., -»"‘ *'\\`\i before seen in Boston will be lnclud- implying that they think the items i ` d th 0 on e_ bill arranged next week for B. F. Keith's Theatre, The G1-ent, Barnum & Bailey Circus during its engagement in Madison Square Ger- side of New York City in n spec tacular aerial act that is described as a genuine thriller. Surrounding of turns new to Boston, among them being Kramer and Norton, two black - -' dots as they can themselves’ who scrlbers. Seldom ever does the sender ~ s present a really startling and unique series of dances and songs in black- face. Captain George Auger, the Eldot. will appear supported by his novel company of midgets in "J ack, The Giant Killer.” an adaption of old fairy tale of that name, ani-1 oth- er excellent features will be Irwin and Herzog, two corpulent comedians with splendid voices, known as ‘those men in b1ue;" Burke, King and Walsh, dancers three, includinga very pretty girl; Bell and West, an- other new team of funmakers; the Oxford Trio, fresh from Europe, who will make their first appearance in _ - . . r hiidren are interestin in l this country at B' F` Keith S Thea" tre, and numerous features as yet un- announced. ONE OF TME WONDERS OF NEW YORK. Nearly 100,000 strangers visit New York daily and they come from all parts of the globe. The majority of them are sight seers and a large per- centage of them do not leave the City until they have paid a, visit to the even popular, entertaining and in- teresting Eden Musee, with its bun- dreds of wax figures, groups, mechan- cal and grotesque and innumerable collection of celebrities. There is a scarcely n. day passes that some fig- _ire of universal importance is placed an exhibition, thereby keeping this wonderful amusement house entirely vax figure to the amusement of all concerned. One has to look twice at the figures to make sure they are not talking or looking at a dummy or a live one. ln addition to this collection, which is the only one of its kind in the United States,-and being entirely different from anything to be seen in New York, there is a daily afternoon and evening band concern by the Eden Musee's celebrated Quuintette, nnd an extra attraction, the Cin- ematograph moving pictures are shown every hour during the day. running from fifteen minutes to thirty~flve minutes each time. All the attractions are included for the price of one admission ticket. There are also features added from time to time which tend to making a visit to the Eden Musee on Wcsi: 23rd St. N. Y., .n most enjoyable, pleasant and educational one long to be remember- cd. READY FOR BIG CANADIAN REGATTA. HAMILTON, one., Aug_- 15.~Ar- rsngements are complete for the first annual regatta of the newly organ- ized Interprovinclal Amateur Rowing Association, which is to be held to- morrow over the famous Burlington Beach course, near this city, as the concluding feature of the Hamilton centennial celebration. Noted oarsmen from Toronto, Ottawa, St. Cathar- ines and other places will compete for the valuable prizes offered by the association. . Livingstone, thence running westward ly along the said Road for the dis- tance of tive chains and eleven and The Schr. "Oliver Amee ,-., ~ I mt-...,V-,v name we have given to will be due here this month ins western boundary or farm pin; p_______,, ,i , _ Wim 700 tons _f bl win load at New york in Lilfgl [HUM ]|i[ii[h3 "‘.‘;°°.;°:.::':::.°°:;:‘i:.c:°°;:» :£3 A _ Aden Troupe 0| sensational lady ae,-_ advertisement of Farm for Bale be in- ___5:_i9;,_¢4,_ _ 1,,iiBtB_ who- were brought to this serted free from day to day until he ._:_]£_)__.-; wunt,-y as R special feature with the cancelled it, as he is a subscriber to ,. . yy. this great feature will be 3 number. up to date in every detail. Many a /isitor who happened to stand still or a moment has been taken for a castcrn half of farm plot No. 12 on 1; . ...'ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order, Mini- mum charge twenty~ilve cents. ...*THE MORNING - DAILY Guar- dian ,can be obtained at W. A. John- ston’s, Montague. ...'MR. ED. D. FEEHAN is Guardi- phone number is 5, W. L. Dlngwell Undertaker's office. MEM. ALWAYS CONSULT _ THE PHONE DIRECTORY. Almost every day The Guardian re- ceives orders by rnail to insert news matter of an advertising nature. In 5 . member of the staff and who have no ccouni in the advertising depart- ment, wrlte “Please insert the tol- will be inserted free. Only a few weeks ago e. reader wrote asking that his The Guardian. In tliisconnection lt may be said that the subscription price is not sufficient, to even pay the actual cost of paper, ink, presswork, mailing, bookkeeping and other ex- penses of the Circulation department proper, and thus subscribers have no privileges of free advertisement and are on the same footing as non sub- tate whether the item is to appear in the Morning Daily or in the Even- ing Daily, whether for one or more times in either Daily, or ln both, whether as a display advertisement, announcement, business local, classi- fied, ad or otherwise. When for church or charitable purposes they . seldom ever say so, or do not enclose sufficient money to pay for same, all of which will he returned by first mail in the event of the item not be- ing chargeable, or if more money is sent than necessary to pay for the item the surplus will be returned at once, there being a greater discount or cash with order for advertising ol churches etc than for regular ‘busi- ness. In all auch cases the Advertis- tbe sender as quickly as possible by mail or phone, often paying the mes senger service to get them to the telephone if not too far distant, thus saving all possible time. People write this office to know if News, Letters to Editors,etc., are charged for, and tc all such there is but one reply-all it.ems,etc, of a money making nature, even though they be somewhat of e new nature, are chargeable. For in- stance, the advance notice or notices of a concert, lecture, pie social, picnic, etc, are chargeable if there is an admission fee, silver collection, sale of Dies or sale of food or re- freshments, etc. Advance notices oi purely religions services, even though a silver collection is to be taken up, are not chargeable. The particulars ol any of the above, after they have been held, are, however, news and thus not chargeable. The news of the past, present or future business, which is still being conduct ed, is chargeable, if it is apparent that the object: is to make the busi- ness more widely known and thus 'in» crease it. Versus accompanying death notices are also chargeable. Even items which are actual news and not chargeable but once in either Morn ing Daily or Evening Daily or both are chargeable for more than one in acrtlon, as they are thus not news The above facts are given for thi ourpose of assisting persons w“o have items, etc., to mailto this 0| tice, so that delay and disappoint- ment will be avoided. ` Mortgage Sale Of 48 l-2 Acres of Land Near Murray Rive', lot 64. To be sold by public auction in front of the Court House ln George- town in King’s County in Prince Ed ward Island on Wedntsday the seven tecnth day of September next coming o’clock noon. All that tract piece and parcel of land situate lying and being on Lot Sixty-four in King’s County, bound- ed as follows, that is to say com- mencing on the north side Ol GF8-Y'S Road and at the western boundary of Farm Plot No. 11 of 101 acres now or formerly in possession of John one half links, thence north by the magnet of the year 1764 to the southern shore of McLure’s Mill Pond thence eastwardly along the same to No. 11 aforesaid, thence south along the said boundary to tile place of commencement, containing by estima tion forty-eight and one half acres of land, ii little more or less, being thr he north side of the said Road Together with all rights members and appurtenances. . The above sale will be made and he Stanle Bros. Midsummer ` Sale at A sale embracing lots from every department in the store which have been carefully sorted out and priced at prices sure to make a quick clearance. All this year’s new stock and in perfect condition. r 25 p. c Discount ' in white lawns, einbroidcries, etc, as well as colored ginghams, repps and indian heads. All sizes from 2 years up. mi- .4 All our new dresses for ladies', misses and children Ladies’ Hats About one hundred ' ladies’ outing and untrim- med straw hats which regularly sell from $1.3 5 to 3.00 each, have been placed in our window at to clear......... 65C C8 All other hats trimmed and untrimmed have been discounted to HALF PRICE Shi rtwai sts 75c broidery Shirtwaists that have sold regu- larly from $1.10 ro 1.50 each allthrough the season and now 1 Iiiifil ff’._ 75c '_ Ladies. Ladies’ A lot of white eni- ______, to clear ,________. film Ladies, Childrcn’s Hats There’ll be lots of time Linen Dust Coats We're still talking about these £3.98 dust coats for $2.75. why they'll save three times th e amount of their cost _ in keeping the dust out of ones cloths. m_.l___, yet for children to wear straw hats and as the first of the season ones are ' pretty nearly worn out by this time, this sale offers you the chance of buying' a new one for HALF PRICE r-_*l 1- --5 1 Ladies’ A Shiriw aists 95c Another lot of cir- i cular embroidered white lawn shirt- ` 25 , waists, the regular , ps C. ‘ price of which were ' d , t $r.65 to 2.35 and ' ISCUUII they are' to clear at... . 95C Shiriwaisis p , The balance of our white lawn and embroid- ery sliirtwaists at REMNANTS A great lot of remnants at clearance prices of the following. Dress Goods Prints Towellings Dress Glnghams Zephyrs Sbirtings Curtain Materials Liuings Sateens A. D. 1013, at the hour of twelve 4,!+M44q4 H+!+ WANT AD WIIYS Why not get a better job? Many I have doneso by using Guardian Want Ads Why not receive better rental value? The best house values and business locations are obtainable through the Wants. Why not turn disused house- hold things into cash or exchange them for more needed articles? The Wants have done just these things for many. Why not keep posted regarding gainful chances in the realty mar- et? The Wants are an in ex of opportunity. Wh not put the Wants to the test ogproving their efficiency in quickly provi ing things that are necessary for the home and busi- noes. . Guardian Want Ad. readers are in touch with many chances worth while take place under and by virtue of e power of sale contained in a certain 'A A !"l"'l A A A A A A A ! A i A A A A A A e S Indenture of Mortgage bearing date I t ' the twenty-ninth day of January A.D',»' ‘ _”°-"L '“'-' _ - “ " “""- 1904, made between Angus Matheson It has s. nice smooth Both Cargoes ni Hopensin on Loi s ny-four in b l{ing’s County. Prince Edward Island ffggg ut st] farmer, and Catherine Matheson, his writing su F i h wife, of the first part, and Edgar Hu- inen in s hm uw, of Charlottetown, in retains the L _ Qneeifg County, Executor of the es-V tate of the late George R Beer, 0', PUIIIIIA P\¢kl§¢l 256- the second part. A ` , For further particulars aoplv at thf i »|‘\‘ire nl 'Messrs. Stewart & Camo- hell Solicitors, DesBrisay Block l <5' 1?-.W"'i1"f ' balmnn-Miss A. Fergus0n.Lad1 Assistant- Personal Attention and Prompineel Guaranteed. Ambulance calls answered at short notice. IPBCIALTIIS Dlsinfecting and Ifumrgling Furniture Repaired and sup --4 Montague Horse Races Wednesday August 27th, 1913 $400.00. In Purses $400.00. - Races Start At line 0’cfock Sharp There will be the following classes: ' 2,l9. Trof and Pace . ....-. . ..._..- Purse $I50.il0’ 2.24. Straight Trot, . . .-.s “ $l50.00. 2 30. Trot and Pace, ._ . . _ _ “ $l00.00. ~ Entries close on Wednesday,August,2oih.Entrance fee five per cent of purse five per cent additional from money winners, Five to enter, a ri three to start. Right reserved to reject any entry, or bar any driver. Any iiuml cr if horses owned or trained in the same stable. may start inthe same claes National Trotting Association Rules to govern, except who c they ronfiict with above conditi. ns. No intoxicating liquors, or intoxicated persons, will be allowed oi :r near the groun’.~i 'I`h's will be strictly lnforned. lfot dinners served on the gn unds. Montague horse races has ali- vavs oxen noted fortheir g roi meat tables, and they will not be behind heir h gh stmdard t‘ri< ye ir. Tn re will also be well stocked lc: 3 cam. and Refreshmtnt Saliors. Ai ci other smusements. 'l he managi ment have span-ri no pa ns in preparing for the pleasure, ::inf~rt_ and convenience, of the public. There will be Special Trains run from Summerside, Cap ia Traverse. Jhiriotretown Elmira, & Souris at reduced rates. Watch the News Papers for time table-i and hour of train leaving your station. Te mis will meet the Trains and comey passengers to the Race Track, at reasonable rates, 15c. The Track was never in better condition. Good Track, comfortable Grand Stand. the cream of the trottin ll horses of the Maritime Provinces, wil all go to make this the greatest days’ horse racing on P. E.is and, this season There will be thousands of people here 1- l I st send in our R I T C H I E Q S or Charlottetown. _ . ggrxeliiwgdegf 2:2! gdllsidefory dell’V0l7 Dntedlm :his 15th day of August |I°§li:::“:;-"“mw mm' mga" tpizseyyplu, so please don`t disappoint them, Come along and bring your friends n ~ , ._ -. . , & 99 Grafton Sf. Phone 93|. E A. D. End/`R Hlmwwr “w_m,,__ 51:23, Admission, Adults ilbc. Children 151'. T “ FS _ .-milling-_-sr M t ohh dm on. d `." . G- ~ I I Ama, °mw°,,£3'.go; Iijiéli _ ‘L O I ` _ S or izaizee ` 1-io1~i~\-lliMetf Secretary, _ . , ill!!-816l\f ii. _ I v Phone:.ill‘l?l09)6illcsMQueesr » e 'i if .f .1 '1 i Nt- _.,,, '-.-.i ,__ ‘.53 , -_ » il 5 :wi 'i~“.I.‘i .ii .i *ii ll ._=, 1. ,l-s.f’_ ii’ 5! iv fit' 1. L5 il; ii: »x Aj-3.: _f li, .L ; `§;;'-_fi th ti ii it liiiili . ;~; ""»`i f iii ill """” `-If-_i-.gfgf ts li. _oi i ' 1' __ _ _. 6 E *it he 'Ai in ,` 1,-1 »~`_- ;u`{-»';5¢'Af’:.-Ff.¢' iT" - -t-s--ep.,-_--,~aul_1~‘_,.r-Q* ~%n*-u_r-“i~=::._ _ .,, -_ _;_¢=.e...J.:.,-a_~.¢~..»~..e.e.e-_f . 1; “-“ft `! I ;`.`i‘:. _,J .fn ,,.,i... ,-i._ .;j~s¢r¢» ~ rl' -1 ~.,` _‘o p . :fzfi sl A-Lffzft , _,thi ~i».7»iti