AUGUST 26, 1913 = 1 _ e _-._f._ _ ’""'° WUT A A TIIECHARI/OTTETUWN-GUARDIAN` " " srommro num. ' ‘ PAGBr'i8BVEN“1-_ff El LATEST _-_ f f ---- ~ f- »-f » ~ Jewelry Store Q Q 4 ESTABLISHED :sea mi l'i?:s°fvl:2li.`;l<'li;.J°w°hy is mm °°'”"‘ °'° . Yonwlllsgree with us that we h v 1 t design possible in Spoons, Brooches, llieelrlliigd, Iiidx Veles, ei c. .....‘Y.§‘f.‘:..‘.".:::':.l‘.;‘;‘.1i‘:::.i‘::""" °‘ 1° P- Er W€lln¢r’S Jewelry Store See these in tan, "just Wright" _ A new line of American made boots newest and smartest styles that will particularly appeal to young men. Call in and see thein.....$6. ri pair. Get your pony votes here. have paid for has expired and thus 6 ( : not miss an issue, as ull Papers are y 0 illstcontlnued promptly on expired n e. Ui guuen St. » ...°DON"I‘ FORGET the Montague i horse races on Wednesday, August * _ F' ’ 2 L4 I \4» ive; Shoes"- paferit and gun metal, all the r-"""“€ ...°IT PAYS to buy in this Province -..._ _ ...°TI-IE MORNING DAILY Guar- dian can hs obtained at W, A, John- ston's, Montague. a...°T. GORDON IVEB is Guardian is 18 and residence phone 20. _..."l‘I-IE MORNING DAILY Guar- dian can be obtained at H, J, Ma. bon’s Drugstore, Sauna, i..-'°RENOVATING.'-M12 A, O, Cogg- well, Georgetown, is giving the in- terior of his store premises a thoro- ugh renovation.-G. V lor of the brick store, on Water St Georgetown, owned by Mr H W Ms Digiald has been undergoing repairs. ...°STORE REPAIRS.- The exter- M ...°COAL ARRIVALS.-Sclirs. Alma I.. Gertie, Capt. Refuse, and A, 1;, P“"l“"`» CHN- Cl01"Y. are discharging coal at A. A. McDonald & Bras., wharf, Georgetown.-G. _ ...'SUBSCIlIBERB should renew ii week or two before the time they d _ --.- 7th. 25 horses are entered. The .re- gsnt in Montague. His oillce phoned ...°0Nili CENT per word each inser- tion for advertilinz in this column. Gash mutt accompany order. Mini- mum charge twenty-ilve cents. ...°MR. ED. D. FEEHAN is Guardi- an repressntative in Souris. His phone number is 5, W. L. Dingweil Undertskers odlce. MEtf. .~._._...._...-»-----~.~.».-..........,...,..,.,,_,,, ...°Mr. Geo. A. 'I'hompson, Monta- gue, was a passenger on the eastern train on Saturday afternoon, return- ing from Charlottetown.-B. ...°Mr. Heath McIntyre, and Miss Amanda McLean, Montague, return- ed home on Saturday evening from a trip to Charlottetown.-B. Miss McDonald of Picton, daughter of Mr. Angus McDonald, Engineer ol the Ferry str. Montague, is visiting her father at Georgetown.-G. ...°Mrs. John McFarlane, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Auld oi Boston ar- rived in Montague Saturday evening. While hers they will be the guests of Mrs. McFarlane's daughter, Mrs. J. ,A. G. Eine.-B. Dr. Wm. Roberts and Mrs. Roberts of New York are visiting in P. E. Is- land. Mrs. Roberts ls a dnuglitar oi the late Mr. George iler in, ~'7lini'lotie~» town, and is a niece of Mrs. Hugh McKenzie, King Street. ..,'M.rs. Rogers, Government House, Charlottetown, and Miss Susie Gor- don, Brockton, Mass niece of Mrs .fx ._.§, l 1'. !\ ` 17' . 1 ' " ,»f_|é.. ¢» ri is \ _ ,wi l 1 J I ' .-_'S'/f ‘d')`. -| {_i\li\ . li' 1 :H i cent rain hascompleted the neces-,Geo. R. Montgomery, Montague,. Dlle t0 i1I'I‘lV¢ Pei' Schooner ' HRW Uniilling l10“¢lJ to the Montague ,N were in Montague Saturday vislting| Laura M_ Lunt and Sedgwick . Phone 397 Y tory of the Montague race-traclo for 1500 tons best qualny Authr_ the 27th. . Special trains at re- lcite Coal iii Nut, Stove :ind lure- Il-"1 the b'=SlW=1Y I0 fivvlfl flu- g° to the M°"m““° mc” °“ W°d` l`| Egg sizes lay and illsappointineiit. . she train, it will be the biggest days port of the season. Team will meet Cook btudfo the trains and not dinners win be 'served 0" the g”°““‘l°- u09'3'2l3ME2i- We Would Advise intending purchasers of hard coal to book their orders now as the price advances la‘er in the season. Phone 111 il. Lyons 8|. 00.' 6.1/i if. ' for your appointment for tliat plc i f -__.__._.. __ 4 you»»pictures with your natural. con- versiuloniil oxpressi. n. Buch portra ta are a pleasure lor uw in and have achiit-you will hard know _ _ p y eresuit anatura'. intimate likeness. 'l'lIE BAYER S'l`Ulll0 l_ _i _A 5.-Y 5 | llaIilax_ Ladies College Q ,ri '» ,.. . 1 Conservatory ol Music' Re-Open Tuesday ioth September For Calendars and for rid- inlssion to Residence apply to Rev Roberilsing Halifax N. S. 8-23Msitl6i ,l Choice Farm For Sale Four and n. half niiles from Charlotte- town op site the MacDonald Consoli- dated Schgiol, ii. stones throw from the Railway Station, Cheese Factory. Post Office. Telephone Office. and General store. This farm contains almost ninety acres all of which is clear and in ii good state of cultivation. Three and one half acres of orchard chiefly Northern Sp ’s. (lattle can have free access _to water on any part of the farm. Buildings are all in good repair. with a new liouse_ of eleven rooms on n. concrete foiindatioli ii good water supply in all the stables :ind all conveniences. Will sgll with the now crop or when the sal _crop has been taken. We invite inspection of the property as I mean to sell. _ GEORGE MiicKENZIE Hillsboro Lot 48 P, E. I. inn-s.-zouoipd. Ai lll li Grade Coal is the onq kind we curry. lt 11008 11°' matter, when you order you can be Sure at getting satisfactory coal if YO" °°"1° ns. We have on hand ‘nat now some ss- esnilonslly scsi eos for riingia Bild. kl hon si lndliise Screened: I-\:"li i"»‘.'i'.:."'l'!"L x::.'ll::.-1s°::'.'i=°~ii- stonean c srtnussizss. g°:dll!:°ll°"‘,f iii'-'¢`|'s'il°Ed s ized! ':s‘li°s.fh'stgr¥ 'i°ll;°'Y win ss msdv Blllllalll Bell & C0 le C WE MAKE TEE'l`ll and we guarantee them to fit exagily. VR V9 will do all we can to save the to h Y have and it itis possible lo save the as au atuie D0!! 9 o 28 You 8 entrust our dsntal,needs_to us weassura |25 Queen Si ournimiiynnrifrisnuswintpieiuresi1 town. was in Muntiisue yesterday.- you as they are accustomed to se».B, ~ to maks and for you to have made Drop h you are being photograpned.'l‘hisis no ri. Mldgell- » or” olioto ra n -th is Make an appointment to~day wich. has returned some nicer visit- ing at Midgell. left for Western Canada on u. visit. Pi V w - - ‘at race track for the races and there is the largest field of entries in the his- duced fares from east and west will esdnv. the 21th August. i>on't miss EASTERN PERSONALS -s.-_ ...°Mr. G. S. Inman, Charlotte- ...°Mr. George McEwen, Greenwich, as returned homo alter visiting in _.__ ...*Mr. Clayton Sanderson, Green- ...*Messrs. Maynard, Harry and Joiiiiuy Sanderson, Greenwich, iiavl on, Mldgell, have returned hom s from ri pleasant visit in Greenwich. urn that Mr. Allnn 'D. Macdonal ..°Mi.=is Lucy Wickham, Boston, ho has been spending her holidays her old home in Montague, left on turn Inst Friday.-B. we.-wiiido so liner," wiuzivs yuntilg -~~°'"I`l‘° B°°*°" B““°h»" Wim 11”" b r s ' ini t i ii b en in Montague for the past few you of agundlntsatisfaction. ::;l(i’Bleft on return homs mst Fri' ..'Miss Madden Hilchey, George- Dr. N"'B.°°" ml town, has removed her place of busi- f ' Phone ml 6°!" ness from Mr. Cogswell's store to that of Mr. Wm. McConnell.-G. ..°'I`he many friends in Midgell and vicinity will regret to hear of thc serious illness of Mrs. Charles Sland- erson, Midgell. . I;..’Mrs. Sullivan, St. John, N. B., d Miss Helen Howatt, Coleman, épent Saturdaytanp lgundiiygn Mo}i3i- ague, e gues_o_ rs. . vas.-. ...,°Mlsses Mabel and Pearl Sander- ...°iviiss olive Keeping, ivnirriiy winter term on Monday. Harbor, has been visiting friends iii _ _ Lowe, M,m,ague___G_ August l8ih. 9r.2 8 i5Mif ...‘Mr. Ed. McDonald second ofiicor is ‘~ of the Minto, is spending a few days ll 'nys to buy ‘E Into", ut his home in Georgetown.-G. ...°His many friends will regret to herry Grove is seriously ill. d' ...°Mr. Duncan Hilchey and wile, ctou, are visiting Mr. Hilchey's loriner home in Georgetown.-G. Sialionery ? Arena Lawn is the name we have given to our new line of Note aper and Envelopes. We have it in both Pound Packages and Tab» lets. ...°M'r. Lochie McPherson, wife and family, Charlottetown, are spending a few days in Brooklyn, the guest of Mr. Mcl’her_son’s brother, _Norman J. McPherson.-B. HARD lCOAl. just arrived today 1700 Ton Scranton Coal in egg, stone .and chestnut sizes It has a nice smooth writing surface but still retains the Linen Finish , Pound Packages 25:- Rl'l'ClllE’S R 99 drslloii si. Phvns 93|- Scotis.. ‘ Mrs. Montgomery. who is laid upl with a hroken arm. 'Her many friends, will he pleased to know that she is' steadily improving, Miss Gordon is' .dcllglited with the Island, hsvingl spent the summer visiting friends and relatives iii Alherton, Summer- side, Mulpequc, Charlottetown and M'ontague. She leaves on return home this week (bon voyage).-B. D miie; - .‘l..1`i` 5-i"...e ‘ us. or .”..'.}l‘.'.i’i".. N” D C _ ation reqnixi: ...fa .'l.“$’.l~¢(.llii}“°.llir.l'“'»fi°"`lii.'l ’.l’“i.3l. °“fi° dealers, or Edmanson. Er Oo., Lfml l Wi. T to. Sa _l bo f if Dgilrgll and sordid; Raxshllldp gggymgiwgim l “To introduce Wil1iam's Dentaladt- lc Dental Cream we will give tree to each purchaser ol a tube of William's Dental Cream worth 25c. a hand- some nickle plated tooth brush hold- er worth 25.c. ull for u. quarter ol n. dollar. Only one to ii. customer. Call in and get yours today. The Two Macs, 149 Gt. Geo. St. MEM. 0 Charlottetown Business fol- lege re-opens for the fall and A SHIRT TALE Fifty shirts all good patterns and makes taken out of stock and placed on sale. simply as a snap. Regular prices $1.15 to $1.50 and the sizes are 1410 16 inclusive. Sale Price 90a each i.<>1“@..Y lifes i IQI. -1; **_ Montague Horse Races Wednesday, August Z7 th, 1 91 3 $400.00. ln Purses $400.00. Races start at one o’clock sharp The following horses have entered in the res. pective classes.:- 2.19 Trot & Pace. Purse $150.00 Cherry Ripe Dominion D. 2.20. 3 4 Develish Dorothy, 2 I8, I-2 Ginger, 2.20 llilds, S. 2.20, I-4 7' Country Boy, 2.20, I4 Fire Sale. |068 8-2JMIIJi SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday issiis. Eggs ill Turnips la Potatoes 20 Pork, 9| to 11| Beef 6 to 7 Dressed Bssf Chicken Turkeys Geese Fowl Ducks 15 Oats (white) 40 Oats (black) 41 t0 44 wheat 60 Pelts 8 to 10 17 ll to 22 11 to 15 12 40 to 50 ________.i_._.____ U A. A. McLean, K.C., Donald McKinnon Mclean Q. McKinnon Barrisfers. Atfomey-si-Lew Brown Block, Charlottetown IOTEL BKUNS?-'ICK lloneion. N. B. ms lsr est and Best Located Hotel in 'i'.°....t.’i°:. ..::j,°..=.::-::i.i‘.'.‘::..:i°': :.“.a°..‘: ““l.{.§"'i‘i‘i“28i.i’i¥ 7i'é’ii'$i" i1'"“’°. 'l?$.°‘ lg: sngimsrpsesgon o.o. Monson ir.c. w.ic annriipv im M¢i.i:on fn iisur ar 5iii§i?I5i°I:i3‘fr.iTfi§?'ili£rE§i?’“_ Warburton 4). Shaw Barrister-s, Attorneys. Notify Public, E solicitors for (2s§s s Ban ers assoc uzlilsighidartg 'sl)Jni:iE°|' gin" ‘ P 8lm'°ili»9a‘.' 05-ldiilldig" wiilaifféh. lim" K. J. MARTIN, B.A. lssvrrpssr Nusggrbils. ess Mn alultshk-ilharlolhtovn MACKINNON ll MCNEILI. Barrister, Solicitors, Notariesssfc. MONEY T0 LOAN Ollca -Next door to Bank of Nova D. A. MaoKINNON, K. O-.L. L. B R. N. MMNEIL. Quality A 1 Please s e n d your ___ orders GEO. E. FULL {»‘1.?$*.¥lF§ii§l*?¢ii§?.ii j * . SIENART Q CAMPBELI 0lIe%:|l;.é?s`iiiE:Eii"|;l'¢:dk.%Era1r ilussa saw'-pipnll *mat* sr one HONEY 'I0 LOAN W.B. B'l‘lllWAR'l‘. K.0.. N. A. 0AMPBlill.L MORSON t DUFFY Barristers and Attorneys Qolicitors for Royal Bank of Canada MONEY TO LOAN Psify Kingwood 2.24 Tro|,:---Purse $150.00 Orwell Bolle 2 25 l-2 Winnie M nmii ci.|~ » ' hippy c..'.f.;.,_2.2J 3.4 in... amos... 2.2%, if ini.; mai. r....i i~2.z1l 41 ami.; 2.21 1-4 2.30 Class Trot & Pace Purse $100.00 Zealol Scrubb Car Ferry Oakley ll. Prince Cn sus. Moth Miller Ruby D. Ferndale Campbellton Belle. The sbovellst of entries assures the best field of horses, that ever came to the wire in the history of horse racing with- in the province. No intoxicating liquors, or intoxicated per- sons, will be allowed within the precincts. This will he strictly inforced. Hot dinners will be served on the grounds. The meal fables will be under the same management ss on previous years, which is a suiiicient guarantee of the best dinner in town. There will also bewell stocked Ice Cream and re- freshment saloons. The management is sparing no pains for the comfort and convenience of the public. The following, Train arrangements have been made:-» Station. Siimmerside Kensington Freeiown Cape Traverse Emerald Bradslbane ‘ Hunter River North Wiltshire Royalty Junction Charlottetown York Bedford Mt. Stewart Elmira / Souris Bear River St. Peters Morell Peake’s Cardigan Montague Returning speclsl train will leave Montague sfier the Races. ’ Fare. $1.15 1.00 1.00 7.28 “ 1.15 6.50 " i on 7 40 “ i oo 7.46 “ .go 8.11 " .90 8.28 “ .Bo 5.58 “ .oo 8.45 " ,Ro o io “ .70 9 27 li .60 9.55 " ,oo 6 ao " -9° 7-ss " .go 8 07 " .80 8 43 “ .70 9.07 " ,45 man “ .25 ro.5o " Arrives ii 15 “ 6.45 A. M. 7 I3 u Train Departs. Teams will meet the specials and convey the people to the track at reasonable prices The track is in better :shape this year than ever before There ls plenty of room for every- body. so ever; body come and enjoy t sgrestest rsce of the SCHSOD. Admission Adults-25c. Children-|5c. io46 8-22MEtis7th ` t - 1 T. G- ` seeresry. I Q STEA NISIIIP SAILINGS ' ilu v om. Mainsreawismrsl Montreal to Liverpool Royal Mail service Victarlsn..... ..... . _ Tues Aug. M Virllnlsn. _ 'Fuss 'isnt 9 'I‘unie|sn...... Tues Sophia Montreal io Glasgow Prntorlsn................ Rat. Aug lil i.=‘.:::':.'i:.~.':.-..°~----~---~”s“.'":'.;‘2 Hedfasrlan ....'.'.'.'.'.'.`f.' Thu:s £92.11 Montreal--llsvre-London !:umpranian.....,...... §un.;\\ug.§= >C0 “ll ..--...._ \| . (Iorlnthi . . n ul ini . Bun Sspt.’f Sicilian . . . . . .... .. Bun. Bspt. is -.3115 Wit: li.‘.'.‘.’°“""' 'és ch- 5.. as DI' ll. Q. A. ALLAN 2 Si. Peter Street. llonirsal Oorsiosn..................'l‘ues Sept I _ ` . ' u. Have a thick coating of velvety chocolate, of delicate strength, consequently, you can eat as many as you like without feeling that you have eaten too many. ,il AUC'l'l0N SALE Stock, Implements Q. llouse Furniture We are authorised hy James G. Friz» 1.loEsi to soil on his farm Brnckley Point Eioiul ON TRU RSD AY AllG.28. l9l5. lu i .r.i..’¢|.|r. =M. All his stock. consisting ol l Brnodmare I0 yrs old, l funeral purpose horse ll! yrs old. l Fill o 2 yrs. o d, 5 choice Mllch c .own with calf, iHelfer I yrs old, 2 Helfern l yr old, 2 pigs, 25 hens, 20 chickens. -lMPl.EMEN'l`S- '1 Lplough. l spring tooth barrow, i Ran le harrow, 2 pang slsighn, i wood sleigh, 1 buggy. potato muffler, i wheel- barrow and ot or articles too numerous to mention A quantity of lumber consisting of scantling, pank boards and shine sa. Also set of harness, some household furniture including Home Comfort a . "l%RMS=-All sums of $11.00 and an der Cash: over $5.00 eight months oredl on o rovsd gp" joint note. is positive ss farm is sold. ~ ` sam. oasran is oo. Brow-a Block. Charlottetown. ,i068-8-88lilE8i Auctioneers.