s ° ._ . s. . . .f iutvsi 1914 . I » 1 - I - 1 _ _ . I 1 V V *V i _ 'THE LATEST ,NIWI ` ' 1 . ~»r| TT 'HST D' “Im” ,.1 PAGE g-r _ \v\u~.f`1'¥!‘L‘3_.. 'Let Us Show You _ Our Stock of Watches ` ' Do _not 'fail to give us sean when ___ oa)1ie0ifnS(élli;\Irl:<;ttetown for the Summer I FEP' BY buying a watch no - d b ' ' _ lypu :viii save money. You wIIIl.1raiIdkeh1yEh€>dt Iliexst. n . e _ Our stock is very complete. Whatever make We 0' Grade °f_ Watch you want you will find it ggi;-;“and at 3 DFICC that will pay you to come here W. W. n WELLNER J ll II Estab. 1858 ewgTlIeds(%§zeh;i?W:I,r§h.sHouse “een ..."r. GORDON IVBIS is.Gusrdian\ agent in Montague. _ ...'THE MORNING Guardian can bi obtained in Bouris st I-LJ. Mslion'l. ...'SUBSCRIBERS should renew -s week or two before the time they hBV° Paid for has expired and thus Mt miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expiry date. ...‘HOLY '1‘R1NI'I‘Y.--Ssrvlte Will. be held in Holy Trinity Church, ('90l`Zotown, next Sunday at 11 and 7- Sunday School at 2.30. Mr. A. fi. Cribb will oiilclate. I ...'MR ED. D. FEEHAN Guardian ropresentative ln Bouris will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter at the oillce of undertaker Dingwell, ...'_A snowmo oI`IURoH.- 'rin f 'f7‘l1flll!Ii’l_._________-.~;;ifl»h€W=,,» ` I - -lfnulnllllnmllilInnIllllIllv'll.1!lll!ll.l»lll:.»Jls:Inll!Illllllilldllhelu;.~= n ... Dr. S. R. Jenkins ... W. S. Louson ;... J. II. Hill . . . . .. .._.~..... Hyudman 8: Co. Ur. J. 'l'. J ki 3.- ass? SSS an ns W. 'A. Morson Robert Hell ' F.. J. Holman & Co., Ltd. ....... .. William Clark, North Wiltshire 7 bags potatoes A. A. Alley ....................... .. 2 be r-v-vi $33 $33 A friend (Gsorgotown)... Ch D-‘ ojsrw ©@lW ©=U\ units Thomas Easton, HamDshire...... Mrs George E Auld Cash must sccomvany order. lini- mum charls twenty-nve cents. ..."rss PAn'i‘Y';r si. Teresas. The parishoners will hold their annu- al _*Tea on August 17th. Rememlber the ...'G0 TO THE MOONl.IGHT EX- CURSION Thursday night, the 6th of August on the linterprise, from Montague. 3774~7-31M6iI~l3i. ...‘ONLY FIFTY CENTS. for atic- ket for tha Excursion next Thursday evening, on the Enterprise. Come along and bring your best girl. 3774-7-31M6il23i. ...°E.\l(lURSION.-There will be r.-usic of all kinds on the l<`.ntar|\I';i=e next '1`hursday'nig1\f. Blind. HB3- pipes, vioIIn,_e¢c. 3174-7-aiiviciaai. ...*HARD COAL F'0lt SOURIS.- The schooner "McClure" will arrive at Bonris in a few days with a car- Jgo of the very best lmrd coal in chestnut and egg sizes. This coal will he sold at the lowest price whilst rlischargingl Leave your or- -der with i'-apt. William McDonald, Souris, or A. Piokard & (‘o., Char- loifiefowu. 3762~7-30M3l. CHIIIILOTTETOWN MARKETS Oats (white) 43c. Oats (black) 400. Straw (per ton) $6.00 Hay Loose (per ton) $15 to $16 Eggs (per doz.) 20 to 23c Print Butter (Der lb) 20 to 230. Fowl and Chicken (each) 50 to 750. Tub Butter (per lb.) 19 to 200. Potatoes (per bus.) 50 to 55c. urni s (pei bus) 25 n . e. Hides 11§e. Callsking 18|: Beef (lb) 10 to 20c. Pork (ib.) 8 to 10lC. Sausages (lh.) 14 to loc. Young pigs (per pair) $7.00 to $8.00 Beets 60. Onions (Wh) _ 56. Carrots and ‘Parships ldoz.) 20c (lod Fish (fresh per lb.) 4 to 5c. lllackercl (eiiclil 10 to l5c. »-».-~ ., \,\-‘N 1 f~ \~§f~-- » ~\ . d \\ _V ;. x \ ‘“\ (® _.__.f»/,O /` \i\~f\‘\O .\ f 7: / » .>’l ` .fx .-,f“" - Q;)sl,o00_0Qi;? . . . -~/..".“" ' ..- nm-.. 5. J “For that dlp in the briny, you need one of our bathing caps made S € of finest quality rubber, with mer- ctrizod linen lining in all colors and shades nt 25cts. up. Our swimming i s h l t ii at _ iii' fiiiif. L _ . ` Wag s uw you iow o 0 , swim " ' ’ H _ t t th T.. ` I’ onemaienwo fem-1e.daf1< if.. ..ir::.;z PLANT INE One male and one female, rl flight silver, one year old. Across The Atlantic Two patch females. Apply, WALKER & REID, Bothweli, Ont. ' 3605-7-22M6i. Hard (Coal _I Aug. I5. Two important railings are scheduled fr r Ann' llltt. 'lbs air ship “AMEltICA>’, Lieut Ports. will rise from the waters nt New- foundland on that date and begin hor perilous transatlantic flight to some point in Ireland. The same day the S. ". “DIG IRY" will cast off ntDsop Water, Halifax. for Liverpool. Already the “DIC-BY" is wall bc ks-l up. Mako reiervaiions today Fum¢ss.W.ithy & Co. Lt " nsiinn A Q. 1 To arrive for here .----____-_-. Anthracite _ Schooner “A n ni e ‘in a few days per C031 i MS10%la°Tons b e st _‘Now landing ex Schr. Bayard Barnes 1800 Tons Best American Scranton Coal, also due to ?\f"‘{§ Schr. "Sinah C. K1mmSk\ gal tons of the celebrated Laclfi a ana Coal in Es8.3f°V° an quality of Hard Coal in Stove and Chest- 'nut sizes. Customers will & I t ' . A ° 'l?hi:uC:laiesis all oi the best their quality and parties requirins Ulf I0I'd€l'S S0 33 COHI .;‘:.1‘:.1':.ff.i‘:;°f:.i?. can be deiiyered 2I°i-='I',3i'»'i`r’¢‘...’<'{"i‘.‘>w‘5.5"i"§l~‘l..¥Z.`° .`whilst_ vessel is dis. on Bangle” charging Dun ne Expert Optical Service' Our business is to ex- amine Eyes. We aim to give our patrons the ben- el`it,the most modem and approved methods of ex- arnination. That our services are appreciated, is evidenced * by the large increase in this year’s usiness. We guarantee to give you the best results ob- ' tainable by the use of properly .fitted lenses. G F Hutcheson A Will Once it has been de- cided to make your Will it is necessary to use the utmost care in planning it. The same style of | Will does not by any means suit all cases. ‘ the stereotyped form. It might so happen in your p case that this form did I not adequately cover all the bequests you wish to make. Litigation might result involving un- necessary exptnse to the estate. This Company’s of- iicers,wh0 are experienc-' I ed in this class of busi- ness are at all times ready to assist in planning your Will. The Company will have the Will drawn by your own or our lawyers. For particulars on re- quest. ` DOMlNl0N TRUST COMPANY “The Perpetual Trustee" ` ADVISORY BOARD W. II. Aitken, Hon. Chas. Dalton, Frank R. Heartz, H. IVI. Davison Manager 1 ‘ Morris Block - Charlotte- . town. ‘ 3544-7-18Mstt3i It is not wise to use - °~ ‘ . *I - Plannmg Mins Shirts _ , column. I i` Hot Weather OUTING SHIRTS of real good quality of Imported English duck in white only. Soft attached low collars 9Oc ea OUTING SHIRTS of fine quality English Regatta cloth, white grounds with blue and black fine stripes. Soft attached low collars $1.15 ea anno. <1- a ' _. Charlottetown Steam Navigation to. ltd. 9 Commencing Monday the lst ol une, the STEAMER NORTHUMBERLAND eaves Charlottetown for Plctou, N. ., Daily, (except Sunday) at 8.20 'clock a. m., leaving Picton on re' rn about 4.00 p. un. Connections ade at Pictou for all points in ova Scotia. STEAMER EMPREBB I . George Street. MtJ~ . _ . Sliver pups' < ii ii ii s Ir II ’ ` ornmencing Julytt i c Hai ax wi Eid t Pdlnbdu Y eaves Bnmmer e or - ave( hnrloiteiown for Huston viallawkesbuiy 'huns' N' B" Daily (except Sundny) and Halifax Tuesdays at noon, and the S. S. bout 10 dclock “_ mn leuving point, Evangeline Fridays :il noon. . u-Chens on return about 4.30 I1-10/. Returning the S. S. llnllfnx leaves Boston (mnecung with expregg ¢_|-ning for Saturdays at noon. and the S. S. Evangeline harlottetown and Tmuism (‘,om,c¢_ T°‘=Sd*1>'H¢ H000- Ile t P ` t-d -Chcne for ull For further information apply to IAS. CARR/iGllEI?. Agent (,'l’.a"lottelnwn. P. E ons ma a om u points in Canada and the Uni*-Gd tatel. G. W. WAKEFORD, Manager. hsrlottetown, May 29th. 1914- 2675-5-SOMU. . `ANADlAN 'I AC I F' I C V NEW_TT£.7ilN'SERVICE I Montreal, Toronto AND . Chicago ‘ (Via Windsor and Michigan Control) No,l9 No, Zl 8 45 s. rn. lv. Montreal. "lou p. m. 5 40 p. m Ar. 1‘oi-unto. 7.5- n. m. 845 “ “Woodstock |035 °‘ 9.25 " " London, Il I5 " ll _'$5 “ " Detroit, L50 p. m. 7.4! s. m. Arr. Chicago, 9.0* p.m. 3`.§§'.“i§..°f§’Z‘¢”'?.§.§"ii3.'?!§°2".-."f'§."§i'i.'§I.i?Ii’I.T$ Tourist Sleepers. Only Through All Rail Route Superior Service Montreal io , Chicago 1 I U. B. HOWAPD. D v.A..C.»'.k ,.~» |om..n|.P\- l Goo. Waller, local lain-nl Dnmin'on l’.x|i.'r.»s ' Eastern S.S. Corporation Fridays nt 9.00 s. m. for Lubec. Easlporl, Port Boston. _.00 ii. m. on ys. e ne ays an Fridays for Portland. lliastport. Lubec and St. lol-in. DIRECT SERVICE between St. .Inhn :Incl Boston. MAIN STEAMSIIIP LINE Direct service between Portland and New York trr.vrs Franklin Wharf. Portland Tuesdays Fhiinilays and Saturdays at630p. rn. for Nrw Vo'k. Day lripslenying Portland at l0..'i0 /\. M mr New York. Leaves St. John? l’. M. Atlunllc time on Tuesdays. Fridays and Saturdays for liw I il' t ii-.ti n :rec . Si. .|nh|\. 'I`i1.\¢|:tOflIce, 47 King Qt. _ I R TFll`MP3)-N T. F.& P. A I I. , I f 11mm-'Ill'-.1.-_--_1-un-_ ...-... \ A E_ |.~|,",mis'_ M 1 ______ ___,_____ ____ \ 5 .4 ...fl 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 OUTING SHIRTS of the very finest quality of mer- cerised French vestmgs, in fact as fine and thin as silk ` $1.75 ea. BUSINESS SHIRTS fo r summer wear. Made of linglish printed cambrics in _ conservative patterns Soft reversible cuffs and detachable soft collars to - match, $1.65 and $1.45 ea. BUs1NIsss SHIRTS fo r summer wear of white vestings. Jacquard iig- ures. Soft reversible cuffs and detachable soft col- lars,$2.l0 and $1.-li-5 ea Collars for Summer Wear We have in stock for men a splendid selection of the low and medium height W. G. & R. collars forléiot weather wear. Sizes 14 ' to . Summer Sox H We believe that cashmere sox are the only solution for the tired feet problem of summer. They never get hard on the soles but al- ways form a thin resilient layer be- tween the sole of the foot and the shoe. Every wanted weight. ................. ...... (3, ‘yi §'f\U.5 C"°"'° ‘“ ;e°"°_"“"' "‘"°”°" 'i`be ctw ts.vs~ busw' Store. ` |'vlCQ» Leaves Sr. luhn Mondays Wednesdays and [ ' Y ' " ‘ ' ""’ '_';"’; ' t i i I 15. and and linsion. Reliirninmlenycs Central Wharf _ _ ,, Mda wdsd dd! - f. ____ “___ _ _...al For Sale .10 Shares RAILWAY MUTUAL FOX CO., 99 Grafton St. Optician ALLAN ”LiNi~: iti.ii“"' , § Saillnas Weekly via St. Lawrence from T0 LIVERPOOL Fmm T0 GLASGOW saber ...Alssriun .... .July 30 -Aug i7 mmirul..Gramplan ..... .. Aug! i\_na 2'! Quebec iii §f-'IfI`iIli =lI»'IiI::I"Ifn¢ri°M'":|I|m"'l\'h:'if»8 Efgl I; l|or|tnl'l'.'.T\\nE:|n..::I.'Aug.'l8 Sept. l5 ' l|ontrea.|;.Cor\lcan...'...". And. i2_Sepl I0 TOHAVRE ll LONDON I t l..S'ci|is .2 "lm ‘gfifl-zhl. lfmlnrll... .,. ._ I6 S1-ni.vo " Montreal rorimriim A-W 'n\»ni 27 Stock (prospective, divi- dend 1914 50 p. c. _ _ NOTE, We have on hand some excellent Patch foxes, which may be inspected at any time, ALSO Mink, Marten, Fisher. AGENTS for the ANGLO-AMERICAN SILVER BLACK FOX CO., LIMITED. Write for prospectus. / The Farm Stock ei’ Fox Exchange of P. E. I. ..._... ’""“"‘“‘ °““'"" “ 36 Queen St Charlottetown For llesrrvstlom. Tickets. Etc Apps haul (nm:-sl or Amino". W K. ROGERS City I-I &A ALI AN, Montreal P\\0ll¢485 P 0 BOX 4