,_,___ “H” “WST “VU iw- » Tlll= OHARJDTTETOWN. GUARDIAN . » msn or inc." - pang FNTEEN "fi “ ,- rig ..~» '-` " " _._ ‘ ii' -- “W ~ _.‘ fi' _ . , . 1.:-'fl ' ‘-I-‘V H. ‘. " if I I. _._i_1‘°°. ¥;\_~. .-‘_iI_.-lit; ,_ wt; . _.I‘.--,.»,_;;i. .____,. _,f ,,f:,,i¢V, ,;_ I ' -T51” D ' V f,‘>..¢~ ' ' " "" '“|;,»;: s.:..‘,3 -‘7 - --__-._,. A I-ei Us Show You _ if __ , ‘\ ._ ` L I- - ;'. .»,,_-S... ._ _ N;-»_ I ,- . R `=fi- "~`,f_'F ,.1"-" ,k ing* ”»"”/if’ . .__. ` 1 l _ V Our Stock of Watches f ] _ Do not fail to Hive us acall when Fill é ` ll;-3.-i you are in Charlottetown for the Summer I __ ' School of Science. i you will save money. You ment. _ for it. -n-lT--~.--._/ ,'f~"\ __i-_Ili-ll; "` ` ' _ “f I’ 1'- -1 lu' --~ .~\ ‘ ~'iii°“ '1PMli"iiinin::IiinimuiniiiinuifiniwilliIllllll`llfli"lllllilllllllllliniiii Tiiiiahiiiiiiiiiiri 1 I ‘.».rl‘ihL|-Q-1-E' By buying a watch now-and buying it here- _ Our stock is very' complete. Whatever make size or grade of watch you want you will find it here--and at a price that will pay you to come here D W. W. WELLNER Jewellers & Engravers Esfab. 1858 The Great Watch House willmakea good invest- lf.. l `. I ll 1, :. lf li , H] ij, . H."-I ri? - la _, ,_J _ f» -»~»»-- _ _ , 1 ' -ll ' _ i Q G Get Your Photos at COOK’S where you are sure of good work, prompt de- livery, reasonable charges. Studio at New Desbrisay Block. We devote our time to Art-~-ln---Portraiture at the Bayer Photo Studio 127 Grafton St. Telephone 192] Finishing For The Amateur We close on Monday after- noons for July and August. For a Good Photo -Visit the- A. E. Lyon---simian . Finest work, moderate price. Personal attention given to Amateur’s Work I Calgary Alerta ‘ Canada Oil Development » Facts Well dcilnnd nnticline paral- leliug Albv.-ri.u’s foot- hills. ` Vast wonder virgin oil fields spai'lilin.;;` with gig- antic deviiepmcnls. , Over four liunilrnl oil com- pniiics operating - re- I suits unprecedented. Original Dlnginnn discov- ery well producing 2,- ` 600 barrels highest grnde Oil. - Angiysisz Highest grudv oil, 90 per cc-nt. gaso- l'l~iie. _ Confirmed universally by eininn-nt gooloilwi nuthin- ritics. We ure offering for solo 80,000 acres of AllIeI‘l'.B government (|\€I`B0D“llY selected) oil lnnd riglits, _ desirably situated; prices ' $5.00 per acre uI>~ Illwf’ este-:i orgninizors supplied with responsible informa- tion. Oil itoek companies' re- quirements l10l\”ll1l0t0d 0” shortest notice. ` Alberta Oil L Co., Promoters 2ll King George Hotel Buifding Calgary, Alberta |457 I-IBMBZI. F Our’.C6ll,‘ls ln'l`he Lead -ii_ _;» tight, coil Summer Shoes for Women You dressy ladies who have been looking for something light, cool, smart and attractive in foot wear for the summer months will be particular- ly pleased with the pre- sent display of light, cool canvas shoes shown here iiow. They are made by the leading makers of white footwear in the country and for style, fit and com- fort are unsurpassed. White pumps, with or without straps $1.50, 1.85, 2.00 and 2.50. _ White boots,low or high heels $2.10, 3.50 and 4.00. Alley & Co 135 Queen St. . , \ ine Eisieitnoiiuiiniiiri in I- I -. or S '...'lT PAYS to buy in this Province ...°T. GORDON IVES le Guardian agent in Montague, _ ...~'r1-mlmorzuruo oiinniisn can be obtained in Sourls at I-LJ. Maibon’|. ....'MR. ED. D. FEEHAN Guardian representative in Bouris will gladly receive subscriptions, and advertising matter at the olllce of undertsker Dingwell. ...*'l‘H‘IR'I`Y DAYS' BAI.¢E.-Atten- tlonlis directed to the advertisement _of Mr. Augustus Ilicllonald, Elouris, in this issue. Mr. McDonald begins a thirty days’ sale to-day ot his im- mense stock in which ure included everything in ,1a»dies' and gents' fur- nishings, clothing, boots, shoes, etc., all of wliich,wlll be sold at big dis- count. Read his advertisement. ...°VISI'I‘0RS AT MUNTAGUE.--Miss iflorrie Mctiesn, of La Mase, Cal., formerly of Montague, is spending o. pleasant holiday at her old home.- Miss Jean Allen, of Charlottetown, is visiting in Montague, the guest of Mrs. l.. H. Cnfiin.- Miss Winnie Campbell, Roxbury, Mass., is spend- ing a few weeks with Mrs. Joseph D. klampbell, MonLngue.- Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, Attleboro, Mass., are spend- ing their holidays with Mrs. Shaw's sister Mrs. Vernon tl uw `\lonta ue - Miss E Y_V£1l`_;*|_‘.s&sRi='f ‘We know you will bedelighted 'with the O-Cedar Polish Mop. We know _you will welcome the relief ir brings. _ _ We know you will appreciate the hard work it saves. We know you will he pleased with the way it dusts, cleans and polishe-all at the same time. That is why we say!- Try the O-Cedar Polish Mop for 2 diiyl at our rink. If it is not zstilfuc- rery, we do not want you to rep It , “° °"°'°".-.=i°."'i!. if ':.':.':.t’ I Ill .'I:::°e::“...'°.."“...'.:2.....-ni... Simon W. Crabbe 2250-li-30 Mtts3lf T' |i_i 3 U-1 ,fn- Landing t od a Y per Schr. John Mil- Fard 400 Barrels St. fohn Lim_€-- l _...-- ' l.\ _ g . . ,Ennn Moore, Roxbury, Mass., is vis- 'iting her aunt, Mrs.i(Capt.) John Dcwiir Montngue.- Mrs. Alvin Webs- ter, (Thnrlottetuwn, is visiting in Montague, the guest of Miss Kate McLeod.-Miss Jennie Jardine, Sum- Wnierside, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. it. A. Taylor, Montague.- Mrs. Ed. Hazen, (nec, Crete. Poole) is spend- ing the suniincr nt her old homo in Montague.-Misses Georgia and Annie Martin, of Boston, Mass., are visit- ~ .~_-_-Y-:_-.-:_-;.-:::_~.-:.~.~.-_-:_-.-_~,-, ,-,~_-_-,-v-_-_ _-,_-_-,_ ,,, -‘ONE CENT per word ouch inner- tion for advertising in this column. Dash must awvmpany order. lini- mum charge twenty-live cents. ...PA NEW FISII lllAlll(E'I‘ has been opened in Montague by the enter- prising fishermen, Johnstone Bros. _- ..,'JUBT ARRIVEI) u [ew tons nf fish, cod, hakcnnd mackerel, M. C. McGowan, Kilmllir, P. E. I. 347111-1-15M3i. ...°I-IOIISE SOLD-Mr. J. _-\. fl. Ellis, of Montague, has sold his handsome Prinston horse to ML Schurman, the manager of the llnnk of Nova Scotia. ...~`sUascnInnns snonid renew n week or two before the time they have paid for has expired nnd thus not miss nn issue, HB all papers nre discontinued promptly on expiry date. ...'SOURIS TEA.-The Souris Ten. was a splendid suceesii ond though the curly morning looked very doubt- ful, still about nine o'e1ock it clear- ed up und turned out to lic e. very nice dny. 'l`he food wus of the best quality and there was plen- ty 01 if- Th” lharlottetoivn train arrived in Souris nt nbout 11.05 mid was filled as were both the Western and regular trniiis, which nrrived about ten minutes later. The o.utho1'ities are to be congratulated on the niaintennnce of good order upon the grounds, and in fuel: there was very little liquor in evidcnev. The Souris citizens hniul discoiirseil excellent music till the end of the Ten, and all wont home perfectly sat. isticd with the day.--* GOLD MEDAL ’l’O KING I Ah' SOUVENIR OF UNVEILING i UF CAR'l`IEI`t'S .\lONIJMEN'l`. ing friends und relatives in Montague -Miss. Aggie Williams Charlotte- town, attended the Christian Gon- vention held nt Montague, lust week. 3-Miss. iflorn Mellish, Winnipeg. is spending n well earned holiday with her parents nt Montague, John and Mrs. Mellish.--Mr. Lee Mctiregor re- turned ,to the West last week, after spending is few weeks with ,his pureiits at Moiitagiie, liaiiicl und Mrs, Mc- iiregor.- Mr. Seymour Hiltz, repre- senting i\. M. liell & (lo, Halifax, is in Montague, on a business trip for lIis_fii'in.--illr. und Mrs I. Ives, und Mr. unit Mrs. J. Harry Mclieun, Mon- tngue spent the week end in Clinr- lottetown.-Mrs. J. .\. ti. Ellis, and tivo sons, Montague, left lust week for Cape Traverse, where they will spend u. couple of weeks with her pnreiits, John and Mrs. Mcldarlunc.-The ninny friends of ll. \\’. -Stnivurt, Brudcnell, ure Irlnd to see him able to be nbout nguin, even with ii ci'utch.- Willinm, Hughes, who has _been absent from Montague, for a number of years, has returned again, mid is at liis.o1d ljob: his tonsorinl parlurs orc at the south emi of the steel bridge- Mrs. llirnest l’s.rkninn, and ditughter Doro- thy, Montngiie, left Friday morning ite spend a few weeks with her rela- tives, nnd friends nt Suminersido and Ularcninnt.- Mrs. Gnmer left for her home in, Brookline, Mass., lust week, after spending n. few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs James Cnnipbcll, Whim Road.-(lol. H. M. s _lf * illnvison (‘hnrlottcto\\ was in Allllllalllfll-ll.|lf4 g \ .~ |{i|,|,|,I|.||_|_ii,|i|QW f ir|||.i.||,|,n||,I,iyd . 1:, __ - I ii (TT. It iv , ‘N a o done, ever bod hi i a aiu --- _V|l_l_1_1___"_|| _,I _ I: y y tiny g f ~ ' 'ni Montague Thursday. . No Alimony Juli s Scparaton l`9ncellll, qlliot sopuriition, no fa 11- _thnt’s the sltxiin-tion whrii. you d`:\f- orco your cnrns with l‘utni.m’s C'/ern Extractor. Acts like magic- don t use any but "l‘ut»nnm’s"- it'u th: best, 251:. nt all dealers. Utah.Copper 575 575 57% M-ONTREAL, July 17.-'Phe gold inednl which in to lie given to |\ing George Filth und the other nicilnls to be .distributed ns souvenirs of the unvciling of the rnonunieiit to Sir- Georgc Etienne Cnrtler, in lvlnritrcnl, in September, were struck yesterday, Two sizes of mcdnl will cc-iriIIIeiimi‘- ate the Cartier centenary, lnrge ones, for rulers nnd statesman and smnll bronze medals for more general flin- |tri‘bntion. On one side of_ench inednl is the licud of Sir GvoI'ge liltiieiiiio Cartier, one of the fathers of confoil- eration, und on the other side his cont of nrins. The first nfsdul struck is to be presented to Miss Cn,rtiei', the ilniigiiter of the Cuiiiudiiin istutes- man whoso memory is thus Lciiig honored., l’ASSEi`v`(.lER AND FREIGll'1’ SERVICE 'I`Hlt()UliI~I PANAMA UAN.Al». NEW Y(lltK, July 17.-A }insseiiigcI" und freiglit. service between New York and San Francisco thirougli the Pun- nmn canal will be esbnlilisiied early in 1915 byitlie Intornatiunnl ltlercon- ti-lo Marine Coinpany, 'it wus nn- nouiieed by the ,ccmipnny yes-terd-ty. The steginsliips Finland und Kron- lund, 22,000 tous each, Arriericnvi built und flying the American ling, now of the Red Stnr line, will he put on the new .l’nr`fnnn<.~l'ncif`ic line. Sailings once in thrco wt~:\':: are cf. n- templutcd, and the journey will he _inade in sixteen dnys iv'-th ;», cnll cn route at San Diego or Los Angeles. :ill you Wunt. n riul cxctlitiit Vail- ue in n tooth briisli, cnll in nml look over our line of Klenzo tooth brush- es, They nro node from carefiilly selected hristirs of soft, mfiliiiin and ,stiff grndns. lmvc ,, civrvcd h»anilli: und irregular' brush surface, which vnnhlrs you to clenii i'lie Luck tenth ns easily, quickly ond satisfactorily as iypu do the inci=m's. fliinriintceil to satisfy or inoney reii;i.1ded.- Erich I;riirh in ii sinitnry pnc'fni1n, 20c.' :ind 30c. lV[ncl{ini:’n\1 Drug Cu., Cor. |Grent George and hurt Streets. I V mutt. l I Executors ‘ In any case of serious illness the patient is us- ually taken to a special- ist, a man who has made a particular study o f certain kindred kinds of disease. Is it not' natural, too_ that in order to secure the best results for your beneficiaries, you appoint as your executor the most reliable trust com- pany at hand? The Dominion Trust Company has never lost a dollar of estate funds under administratioii. The charges are no more than those allowed the private executor, and , oftentimes less. Again, by appointing this company as exccu- , tor you do not take the ` chance of death inter-‘ vening in the midst of administration or of loss of funds thorugh inex- perience in handling. A confidential discus- sion of this subject is in- vited. i:»oiviiNioN , TRUST , coMi>ANr ‘The Perpetual Trustee” ADVISORY BOARD W. H. Aitken, - lion. Chas. Dalton, Frank R. Heartz, 1 H. M. Davison Manager town 3544-7-18Mstt3i .. ._ ..... --1..-.. _ -. . , .. , .;V . ,. ._ . . _ _ , . ,_ . ~ . . . . V _ I -~ V - , - , _ , V - ~ ~ .~ - - - _ ,._--~ , _ _ . . . ._ . . . . .. _ .__ ..._ .__.._._. ._..._..._..._._.-_..__, .._.i_._n_._____'_._.,__. .-...___.. Morris Block -Cli;iriotte- ` THl'I NOMINA'l"ll|‘\i~l FOR Lid PAS >`l'}A`l`. LE PAS, .liily l'I.~- I‘.'-|iiiIiiti.ioin; for ii Iiicrifrii' to I'|-|ii'i-suiit this cr»n~ stituency in the provincial leitislu- ture, were he-ld licrc nt noon yci»-Lvi-- da/y. Dr. It. ll. Urck was iioiuinnlrd by the Conservatives and ffilliiun t.nriit.i's by lilie |.i|.~ern|u. \` - 1 - _J Y -- ....»<;.--if-Y ____ é ' following Lines I Hosiery, Prints. ‘ i Souris_,_`__i_’.E.I.' lDl-G THIRTY DAY Al.-El On Saturday, _July 18th, I Will Start a Big Thirty Day Sale of I Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents’ Furnish- ings and Boots and Shoes. ' Discounts will be 15 to 25 per cent. off all the ' _ Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Men’s and Boys’ Pants,Negligee arid Working Shirts, Neck Ties, Underwear, Suspenders, Belts, Collars, Wall Paper,_ Dress _Ginghanis. Dress Mnslms, Chambrays, Cotton Crepe, Cretonnes; Art bateens, _Curtain Muslim, Lace Curtains, Carpet ‘ Rugs, T pestry, Squares, Childrens Dresses, Ladies’ Blouses and White.Wear, Gloves, Ladies’ and Children’s Oxfordsand Pumps. Ladiesfand Children’s Hats, Half Price. A_ugi.13stus ‘MacDonald l ati. f- -» -fi C12 "-ima-1 55 Men’s Shirts for I Hot Weather OUTING SHIRTS of real good quality of Imported ' English duck in White only. Soft attached low collars 90c ea. OUTING SHIRTS of fine- quality_ English Regatta cloth, white grounds with blue and black fine stripes. Soft attached low collars $1.15 ea. ,» _-y OUTING SHIRTS of the best quality of white repp with brown, green and blue stripes on it. Soft attached turn-down col- lars $1 .35 ‘ DUTING .SHIRTS of the very finest quality of mer- cerised French vcstings, in fact as fine and thin as .silk $1.75 ea. BUSINESS SHIRTS for Summer wear. Made of .Ei'Iglisli printed cambrics in conservative patterns Soft reversible cuffs and clctacliable Soft collars to match, $fl.(:`»5 and $1-45 ea. BUSINESS SHIRTS f o summer wear of white vestings. Jacquarcl fig- ures. Soft reversible cuffs and detachable soft col- larS,S2.l(l and $1.251-5 Collars for Summer Wear , We have in Stock for men a Splendid selection of the low and medium height W.G. & R. collars forwhot weather Wear. Sizes 14 to Summer Sox We believe that caslimere sox are the only Solution for _thc tired feet problem of sunimer. They never get liard on the Soles but al- ways form a thin resilient layer be- tween the sole of the foot and tin: shoe. Every wanted wciglit. ca. _ lwuvs-bu.s'\' Store. 9 ___ -_ -- -;______..__a ,;_ -4-.i A 4 Dress Goods for . ,#7, ref; Madam or Miss “ = ,, I _ _, - ,, For that new dress for you or tor your daughter, you will find ~ that our display of dress goods - includes just the material you want. ¢`| . :Taffe- ll. ":"=",$9"' I _ . _ § v»‘_~ag‘;_ _V __.'r___ V¢ . You should see the new tango i =_,~ ° crepes in white, tan and differ- _ ,L ent weaves. ..~:§ '.7 -I New colored linens. . ` - ' (*.“: '\ n` '-:fel S; 1 'rl 'r 92 ___ f.. - ..;-, .H sa lc a l le J i » @s.- I { ~i»r'=”3_,€- _ 5 li Iicttev Bros ,-*Z3* ,f _- _,/. _ .__fv' Plain and plaid suitings. Serges in different shades. Ginghams, voiles, etc. ,__ 5, Reuben Tuplin & f o. "` Kensington