IBUNFAIN, BELL & C0. 8. _ '9‘~'» can nmsr me mms inn THE cHARLo'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN ' unnnrnn new r/ion Wellner s Jewelry Sm-re ESTABLISHED :ses ‘ Our line of Souvenir Jewelry is more con\p‘ete his year than ever b fore. Yonwlllagree with us that h ‘ni " _ A \ ....... ._ ..._ ._ sssffrxaz ds. Yales, etc. When in search of a little Souvr nir of your trip to P E Island the place to find just what you want is Wellnerls Iewelry Store g 5: l I, 5 ' as M S L A tance. _ not miss an issue, as all papers are ` 'i hese are extra light, able shoes, made from best holdnd at heel, sid Chi’dren are interesting' in each stage of their cr_velo_=ment Let pictures keep them as they Make an a|.poiutn'ent for them to insp~.ct our pla, roim. Arena Lawn ? 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. _ ~ It has s nice smooth writing surface but. still retains the L‘l11¢11 Finish Pound Packages 25c- Rl'l`ClllE’S train They are the guests oi Mr Jenkin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Jenkins. G. mick, who had been visiting in Sour- nesday for their home in Roxbury, Mass. ° *Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomcrv. ` Mnrrzarets, received the sad tid- ings by telegram on Wednesday, an- nouncing the death of their son J. P. Montgomery which took place at Londonderry, N. S., on Aug. 5th. ° I ' Means. _ . . are to day- pictures full of uncon =:=' ' " PRECIPI’1`ATIO‘N. sci-ms. unaffected grace and the ‘ I neividuniuy of the eniiri. | H n 19°* “'05 19°” “"7 19°” _ \ _ ` V _ - r - Inch Inch Inch Inch Incl; ll ll is The Bayer Studio M‘l,?,§,l,E._NS(_?,,|§,,,,,,,(_n,.,,,,&l,$,:§,El'l Tomi. _ _ .s.zzls.ov1a_oo 91310.57 MONEV T0 LOAN _ Offices. ~Ncxt. door to Bank of Nova ricutin.. D A. MncKINNON. K. C., L. L. B R.. N. MaoNElI.. twill. BRUNSWICK _ Moncton. N. B. me iargeu and Bent Located Hotel ii the Uty acccraiiiodating 200 guest; stunted at the centre of spacious zrouni .md purrounded by nleginntlsliiafie \r_ee's e o ENTLLY raeyn-At'inu Ohamhers - F Inland A. A. McLean, K.C.‘, Donald McKinnon McLEOD (Rl. tiarrinters ann _a Oiilcss-Bank nt flhavlrtvstnwrv .ni us McLean f-it Mcliinnon Bsrristers. Attorney-at-Law Warburton (82 bhaw Sl`i;WA.iU` fu LAM|'tii'.|.i town. t." E.. ls|»..\ri_ ‘HONEY T0 LOA" K J MARIIN, ii..»i. Marrisarr Nomar! Pu -ne aa. The -1 r__,_ H un1an '-""` crop oi oats much heavier than usu- |_1E>’¢ _| 'i`he Eye is one of the most delicate and com- .plicated of the human organs, and yet, probably through ignorance of this fact, it is being constant- ly ii!-used and overwork- ed. Eye-Strain I Be wiseand do not ig- nore any of the symp- toms of Eye-Strain: head- aches or pains in the region of the eyes, inabil- ity to read or sew for any length of time, blurred vision. _ Allow ns to Examine _ your Eyes. We will give _ you expert reliable advice. This is our business. G. F. Hutcheson Ch'town, Jyul nth, 1913- ` 99 erin" sr. vm. 95|. _ Optometrist _ ---' l 99 Grafton St. I li-K-a-it _..°Mi‘_ and Mrs. John D. McC-or- '-‘~'-'i1Y- ~ - - - is for the past month loft on Wed- July. . . . . _[$8.9 66.9 67.9 93.1 68.2 caused considerable damage. MEAN TEMPERATURE. 1904 1905 1006 1907 1908 .50.’f- 46.8 49,8 44.3 48.2 June. . . _ . .56.7 55.1 55.6 55.6 59.3 Means. . . _ .58.8 56.3 56.8 54.3 58.5 MEAN TEMPERATURE. 1009 1910 1911 1912 1913 .4f1.3 49.4 52.2 50.0 45.3 .(50.3 56.0 58.0 58.2 55.2 .66.l_ 66.9 69.8 65.8 63.3 Moy . . . . _ _ June. _ _ _ July. _ _ . spraying of orchards general, 23 re- port new orchards being get out, and 133 report qrchards as being wci'l cui- tivnted. The others report a general carelessness and neglect of orchards. BUSH FRUITS AND STRAWBERRIES. There is likely to be the usual crop of Currants, Goose-berries and other Bush Fruits. Strawberries are (Continued on page B.) .57.0 57.4 60.0 58.0 54.6 May 178 342 585 314 41 June. _ _ . _1.54 2.88 5.37 1.41 1.93 July. . . . .L90 2.67 1.87 5.18 4.28 -- .L _L Li. _ _.T T Have you worn “Lus're Loom" Undersklrts? They look like silk but wear bet- ter. ’ PRECIPITATION. 1909 1910 1011 1912 1913 Inch Inch Inch Inch Inch 3.10 2.38 0.40 2.74 1.87 June _ . . . _ .0.73 4.69 2.91 2.37 0.92 p July. _ _ . _ .3.31 3.27 1.27 4,53 4.22 May. . _ . _ ` Total. . . .7.14 10.34 4.58 9.64 7.01 naklnz it specially des rao r t. u|t_s i ;f'_‘;_j"""""';'_"’° '_§_‘f_Q"" f‘_'_“‘“"“"`N"`V The weather -during the month of u.O.ivlci.»uu i£.c_ W.:-..i»»~_\'|'i.iiY ts.. - June and up gn Jniy 5th wan dry .and cool. Since that time rain has fnlleu on nearly every alternate day and the temperature has been higher, 2 if' ire insurance _‘_ ‘_ H m ‘ PAM “und Mu ml Miss Norton, 76 Upper P;"EiiJi_c;.7M3_ Ln! és" ompangwwon , ____--P -‘-~-» '_ i. ”“' P r “ *r GIRLS WA TED TO PACK BIS- glf, ?t'i'l,(‘}|%f? &';°"°'le" M" '“ cuits and confectionery. Good pay U- U- LLJIG Sydney Bn-em lor smart irls. Come or write. C. . ‘l ` ` " =/">' *li ~ 23"! ¢`\ making a great improvement in the orowth of all kinds oi crops. HAY. WE M Bmw” Bl0°k- Chl"`l0l'l9t°“'n The hay crop is below the average ` _ T this ear. In Kin 's County the new Y Z meadows are better than the old; in Prince the opposite is the case, while #Egg §',|','§\Q,“,§§? °°f:`;,,°x¢:'§af‘y'§ uar_r|atei~n, itwrneya, Notary Pnb||¢,|; in Queens there is not much differ- snfl ik ti pos 2' save than li°|l°l'»§l"‘ L-"' ({l;,',"'l‘, B1“k‘,*,’;'n ailtlf, ence. Red Clover was almost entli-_ w 'imc Lo, 6115;- b in igiyteyl->'u;1_1§ ,,,‘2',§,,...'|‘.l‘....§ n‘d''l.“r.'»i\-.n ’ " ly killed, except in Kinnn. Alum in rust géxlien d 'Elura weasaun 0m 99"(-7"* a"'1°~1“li““ 0m°°- "WW fair and White Clover is exceptional- 3° °l° ' »5'“11¢ ‘nl °!| U- _l -- ly good. The general lack of growth was caused by the cold backward |25 Q een St spring, followed by a cold dry June U . Dr. hextxx O. Barriatsrs, Solicitors. etc. The recent rainfall and warm weather ..._ .nn °° .'.’:'.‘:":.'_:' %if:ft:'.:‘z..'.¥.i.‘::“‘.’.v.'.".1;. i- b-1--1--= -ho-r - ---Y c--In --- Ull ‘ . ' provemcnt. Hay making has not yet begun and will not likely be general 1 w.s.s'rsw/iR'r.K.o.. N..-roam:-niet.. nu the me or August. ”"P"€{ZE§ I WHEAT. _ ___ __ __ The wheat crop promises to 'be I _ Merci: Pl'¢'ro;-tllhlrineseltuvvv A ut nvera e. While some reiort bo g 1 the lresence of Joint Worm, tho in- jury that will lil\'uly bo done may be regarded ns slight. OATS. Practically all reports indicate a ol Where sown very ea y the straw will be short. In some low lying sec- tions the cold weather caused some iniury_ Harvesting will be at least two weeks later than usual. BARLEY. Correspondents report a slight in- crop. It does not appear to he quite up to the average of former years. gether sown mixed with oats, but the sowlngs this year are below the aver- high price of seed. Somo correspon- dents report damago from cut worm. not germinate. The crows too, have Porarons. , Potatoes are reported as having County. In a good runny places they were planted the second time. Some correspondents attribute the failure to germination to the heating of the potatoes in the cellars on account o this mild winter. Where they camo up readily they have made excellent growth. so that the crop is likely to Fox G Like barley, peas is not a widely tl: A age, perhaps on account of the very A CORN. rl d The season has been very untavor- m able for corn. ln many cases it did V badly missed, particularly in King's H rr'-_..=»>;_» f~_ ,ff .ggfc NO ‘ '.3‘i'1q P .af PTS 6- .1 ////If __ Rr _ er /._//|\l~.\&§,;\\\ \ / /‘ ‘ _/"` A _,/.:’ ~£.§c_¥:‘¥ -5' V l°.~\.r.r.-_T amz ,r,»s'-'ff' o \ A CAREFUL TEST and examination by our expert vrlil cl.- termine whether or not you need glui- sos, it you have beet. having hoadacheeand 'oelinz tired and upset, |t.is quite possible tbat tue _ RIGHT GLASSES will relieve the ntrniu and your zeneral health wvll improve. _ We can supply any kind or style you preftr. LW. TAYLOR Southside Queen tquare Fine Female For sale a M black Female Fox, P ue $1200 ’1h s Fox is 5 months pleniid coat of fnr,can be seen any ima. For; a ticu a s write X. Y. Z. uardian Offke Charlottetown. » DOMINION OF CA NA DA Kenneth I. Martin. Esquire, the crease in the noronso. sown to his Stipendiary Magistrate for the City f Charlottetuuii has by virtue of e power and authority in him E1‘0\vn crop. They are almost alto- vested by the Statue of the General ssembly of the Island entitled: Ilxowéincfélof Prince Edward. F70!! SALEA YATCH FOXES' * S n ' ly 0 Charlouetown black, a bargain if taken now; 4 other places The plum crop is fair, not being re- 1. ,__.~., - '!.`j| 1- .5 ported very heavy in any place. Oi A I-.\7\,l"~\/‘S JU `-` f *" ‘ `)T` "' 337 correspondents 57 report thc r _ _ _J (ine cent per word first insertion in this column. hall gent per word lor sabh ti'nua.tin»\. Caal. must accompany order. Minimum char( Twenty-lxrlcenre. _'::;r:;;i;i;V :;;`:v;v,tf:v;;'Y 7:* 'i*ifi:;1;;i_i __;; ouuitomu ci._iss|ru:o nos FEMALE WANTED AT ONUE KITCHEN GIRL Queen Hotel _ 6-18Mt.i WANTED A MAID APPLICATIONS received at Revere Hotel. m _____ ___489_'_7;2i1V£P!- WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply with rcicrences tg Mrs. C. L. MacKay 217 Kent. St. City 740-8-7M3i_ WANTED-A GOOD COOK. HIGH wages. No washing. Apply to HOUSES FOR SALE.- TWO VERY desirable dwelling houses and is vacant lot., on Upper Prince Street., Best location in city. Apply to Gaudet & l-luszard, solicitors, etc, __Q_h§rlottetown.____ 9ti_-;‘;_7M1Mo. HOUSE FOR SALE- DESIRABLIG Cottage and Lot at St. Avard's. Price reasonable, immediate nos- session. Apply to Gaudet & Has- zard, S0licitors.__ 154-7-9MlMo_ ,FOR SALE, TWO PAIR OF GOOD cross foxes, one year old. Cheap at $3,000 per puir. Will scll them tl)- gethcr for $5,000, ii sold soon. Pedigree-From male Q block. Fc- male dark silver. Thos. Wilkinson, E J. Hamilton & Sous, Picton, N.S. _ 668-8-2lVl6i. in eneral nursery, medical sur 'c regarding requirements address Supt. Law. General Hospital, Lawrence Mass. 709-8-4i1E2ipd. __@‘l¥£__ FOXES-12 RED PUPS. $75 FOR lot. Box 221, Charlottetown. _ ._l__._7£9;8;7@I’_‘1- I OFFER AN OPTION ON ONE PAIR oi Tuplins choice pedigrsed early ' foxes for $l&_000. Also on 4 pairs choice ranched Silver Black foxes FOB Vancouver $7.500. per pair. Act quick, E. W. Douglass, Stan- ley. N. B. 753-8-7ME4i FUR PJALE-MINK, BLACK, BLUE, cross, and red foxes. T. G. Ives, _M2‘ll'E5.H9'A____ __ _ _ _ ____,_§i?§ME"~ FOR SALE. BLACK AND PATCH foxes. Also No.1 dark mink and Canadian Sable. D. and E. Fox, (`o. Ellerslie, P. E. Island. 723-8-5M6l. FOR SALE A HOUSE WITH ALL modern conveniences. Large lawn, good situation. Apply at 61 Roch- _ford St. 707-ti-divibipd. MINK FOR SALE-I AM` OFFER- ing n few pairs of mink, both ranch raised and wild stock. Apply to Austin Scales, St. Eleanors, P. E.- 1. __n_3f_a-4_n1_~u<~ ld. lb ¢XC¢i)1l°“8UY 18188 and hon H iron snnn, nnslaknnn Dwnn- LING, situated Cor. Fitzroy and | Edward Ste. All modern improve- ments, Apply 303 Fitzroy St, 7 10-8-4Mit. -8 M6' c. --_--_-*__-'~~~ » 755 7 lp FOR SALE FOR $10.00 A MEDIUM sized iron sate. Can be seen at the office of Aeneas A. Macdonald, Es . 563 7-'.’.9Mtf. l1__,i_.______ I _ red foxes, patch mother. Also some Alaska blues. Write or wire. G. C. vf Charlottetown. ___Lewia, f§ackv'_ille,_N.s. V _'l;1lyitt. Take Node: that His Honor the Fon sAL.s:-nwELr.1No Housn PEAB_ itlpendiary Magistrate of the City o No. 196 Richmond St., at present occupied by Mr. Walter B. Grant. Possession given lst December next. Apply to McLeod & Bentley. 4~24Mti. 1 THE LAWRENCE GENERAL HOS- pital gives a three years training ll . gl - al and obstetrical. For information Albcrton _ 576-7-29Mtf. \ E- _ F i MlSCEl.LANl'I OU-S FOX RANCHldR.S,_ ATTENTION _ Every fox rancher should have one of our patent drinking fount- ains in each pcn to assure the fox es hgving clean water at all timvs A supply nlways on hand at P.E_ Island Fox Exchange and Realty, Co., Ltd., and James Arthur & Un Summerside. 638-7-31Mtf. ,_ _ __ _-H MALE HELP WA NTED W_I\N"ri<;n AT ONCE YOUNG MAN for farm work. Apply to Harn- mfynd Kelly, Southport. __ __l_____1*_*_";EME_-_ WANTED-A BELL BOY AT QUEEN _ u0rg1.__~ sas-1-31Mrf_ MEN WANTED FOR GOVERNMENT' jobs. List of positions open,-treo. Franklin Institute, Dept. 838, F, Rochester, N. Y. 548-7-2B1\’il0iprl. T0 LET TO LET-HOUSE ON WF.YMOIVl`ii Street. Modern improvements. No. 94. Apply to W. F. Robins. V 7-iii*-it-Qiiii. TO RENT-HOUSES. APPLY 232 Great George St. 6-27Mti% i-W. .- WANTED _ WANTED.-TO REN'1`, A FURNISI-l- ed house, from Sept. 15th to Juni-._ Write, “D. L.-" care oi I’_ O. liox 309, City. State terms nnd location 609-8-2Ml2i. l ‘§~1?~.."."""rf"¥ " hnlmnr-Miss A. Ferguson,Lady Assistant- Personal Attention and Promptuesn Guaranteed. Ambulance rails nusws=r»_~d si abort notice. SPECIALTIES Disinfocting and Furuigatxng Furniture Repaired ami Roup bolstered. Si’lerit_SaIc|\m\ n made to]iJ_»_r..ler §i5~.‘.i.‘f.~n5i.'r..r.