AUGUST zo r r . T 9 3 _ A ._~. ‘”"“‘“'“ NEWS msrgrm _ THE cHARLo'1‘Tn'rowN GU.¢n1_oisN s s ' _uouuruu now - PAGE sEvsN A Wellnefs Jewelr sror at THE EASTERN oumibiiiii Ts.. A if if 6'”--- ` . ESTABLISHED 1868 Our line of Souvenir Jewel ry is his Year than ever b.-foie. more °°mp‘et° ":`:l‘-T_ ,/\ You will agree with us that we have almost )"w`\;' -b, , _ every .T ‘t. , ggllgn pizssi e n Spcors, Brooches Belt Pins, Links U E _ , \;, When in_search ofa little Souv\ ' f place io find iust what you want is t mr 0 your mp to P' E' bland the , . Wellner s ° Jewelry T S tore E.-T -,_-In ri r f _ i M1' Mau You Save $1.00 B3’ Buying These Boots We have aSP°¢i2l 10t of men’s American boots here. They are made in a very good quality of velour A . lsailher. bluicher cut, with dull calf tops and __ 8 U CS-°'\ fry Debby. smart and rtylish. _ ,.`“`§-. _ 'J hf 1€l=U‘Br {i1»:_e of these boots is $4 ni a . PNY l UI the l»ri.i_id is inw to you and that is _ why vie are offeiiiig them nt the eps. ial intro. d'~°-fv we ~»f as ’,_-.;,_._,, -.=»;;'s-,‘s_:5;,;- Gif YOU! pony votes here. ‘fd-fa . . .~. __s__ A L LE Y £6 CO. ` ‘T 'ab 'vi fb# ' `\\"'-_-.~;;=-no. _-V .-.,-'_.5.15-ijgifi.-'€;». . ~\=:, ,;'_'____;j#;'-1;, _.,-A i 3 5 Queen -:w»»,,,,," .,i""".1.-$.31 n"~ ““'~f7-~““ * WY :I dian can be obtained at H, J M hon's Drugstore, Sourls_ ...°TI-IE MORNING DAILY Gun dian can be obtained at W. A. Joh ston’s, Montague, agent in Montague. His ollice pho is 1_8 and residence phone 20. everything points to n. big .day Aug. 27th. 968-8-19 Me ...~susscRIBERs éhoum- renew not miss an issue, as all papers 3 gisicontlnued promptly on exp; 8. 6. hooked n few mackleel oil Basin He '10 Hguin repeat the operation on t ers for want of iish to seine. A ...'BIG DANCE. - The Montag Due to arrive per schooner Laura M. Lunt and Sedgwick 1500 tons best quality Anthr- lcite Coal in Nut, Stove and Egg sizes ' We Would Advise Photo Taken Today You can get the best in good photo-work here. Are the newest and most artistic effects. Most reasonable prices W Get That 3 Clllll( 'l & Dash ME Blliilddo Q bythe Misses Martin ond Townhen Dressed their most hearty thanks added features oi the evening.-B. EASTERN PERSONALS intending purchasers of hard r 4 Children are interesting in each coal to book their orders novl _ .tage of their development, as the price advances la'er in the: season ., phsme I, I individuality of the child. l Let pictures keep thein as they are to~ciay~ pictures full of uncoxi . Make an appointment for t.`.enT to inspect our playroom. C, |_y0||3 8|, H0, Ti.. sry.. studio trip.-B. The work is being done by Mr. Ro of Vernon River.-B. --»°IT PAYS t0 blly illftllil Pl'°Vi°°° ...’0NE CENT per word each inser- ...°'rHsi Moi=¢N1NG DAILY Guar- . af “' Phone number is 5, W. L. Dingwell ...°T. GORDON IVES ll Glllrdian ...*EN'I‘RIE'B ARE COMING in very this week 9 8_ _ ,sss ,s, the Msntsgus Hom mm 6 a 19 Mczi. o 2i week or two beiore the time they tune Bridge.-F. have paid lor has expired and thus -- ry tngue Horse race next week ___.FI_qmNG__M,_ John Robertson that have yet come together this sons- on me nth' msn This ,s ssmssmsg BY B0 you will see a horse-race. unusual now, in waters once swarm 968`°19 Mem' ing with these beautiiul ilsh, till de troyed by the American purse sein uiid at present three soiners are hor schools which appear to h v i rea - , . ed the last tew seasons dsethliacseis lem” Brush wha" at 3 D' m' re' (From Yesterday’s Evening Guardian) ticket 25 tents' 1000'8'20M3L' ~ _ ~ 1 , u- _ 4 oiwning dance last evening in theispisring W th a ves_yr"s;fe han? ézuzed L -_ _ .Y _ ET__ 4 on the west suis oi the M t by "mg him” by “ ‘mg that ‘"“” T ’ Bfldlle The house w d i tin agiid mad last Thursday' Mt" the mst e c a e A 0 e ' “B ““Y“ ht Mi-cm 1 art, t- I, d d , i c _ o n on y got away from B lea y emmtc for the °°°aBi‘:s“ the animal by running into a barn new Boat House, beautifully sltuato There were about seventy-five invited . g H m" guests included the “Boston Bunch." I i‘he dog was shot at once.-F. Everyone enjoyed themselves and ox- s '”; the Chu, boys. for the pleasant evsu_ nual meeting oisthe §oiiris District ing sp,,nt_ The display of fireworks' Sllnliuy School Association ‘will he conveying by moonlight’ etc" were held at Bay Fortune on Friday Aug. (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) dress both sessions. Revs. A. D. Mc- ...°Mr. Gavin Dufly, Charlottetown, Intnsb, H. R. Bell and E. E. Styles was in Montague today on a business will also spank at the evening sen. _ ...*Mr. D. L. McKinnon, Montague,l P clous. unaffected grace, and the is having his new residence pointed. E E ERSONALS S9 ...‘Miss Lizzie Mci'hee ol George ‘tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order, Mini- mum charge_ twenty~iive cents, ...’MR. ED. D. FEEHAN ls Guardi- "' an representative in Bouris. His Undertaker's oiiice. MEM, no °...SPECIAL TRAINS at reduced larcs from East and West will mn to the Montague races. The fares and time 01 departure will he published 11 ...°BUYB HORSE.-Mr. Albert (101- T lin has been fortunate in securing n very nice carriage horse which he pup. a chased from Mr. E. S. Johnston For- re ...*DON'T MISS seeing the Mon- _ . There will be the largest field of horses Ms on, Everyone is going alter the mon. B' ...'on Monday, august 25th, there E' will be an excursion on the S. S. hé Harland, under the auspices oi the “Ladies aid Society ol Orwell. Boat D' return at 7. Ice-cream and other re- lresbments will be served. Return and pullin the door closed (ter hi to ANNQAL MEETING.- The an- 22nd. First session at 2.30 p. m., and evening session at 7.30 n. m., Rev. W. A. Ross iield Sccy., just re- turned from the convention at Zurich Switzerland will be nresent and ml- slnn. 985, to-Tvn is visiting in Rollo Bay the 6-Mtf. '**'-*i _ 'S /Q \ /" /` A CAREFUL TEST and sx'\mlv\ation by our expert will du- termiiie whether uriiot you need gins- B08 lfyou hlivn been having headaches and leelingtireil and unset,it is quite uosslble that the , I RIGH l‘ GLASSES will relieve the strain and your general hoaltli will imurove. _ Vl/lescun supply any liii.d or style you pre c . LW. TAYLOR Southside Queen Huunra i, __ . Tenders SEALED TENDERS addressed t- The Ciiiiiuliuii Bunk of Commerce Souris, and marked “Tender” will ll»~ received up to 7 p.in. on .~'epteipbei' 2nf for the erection of a. Bank building ii _ s¢;@_gni.'.an:~1;;s s V _,-` M s A' (V,//y MA aw NO #Zi i ` V, /-lc' ll -T \ ,,':‘:f<£;;[,, lily. V/ / /f?,""`\:i‘ WE MAKE TEETII and we guarantee them to ilt ex otly. We ld '¥l,wecant. pave the gtn you ilitih pdhnihie to n ve them W ild so li rot lil Zi i T . w ve you , 9 §§"°i' °l“"§'i‘.;'.‘1..‘u.1“"*"°.‘.‘:.'°%..i:..ii’f‘.: ` I' Y [IFE _ I B lidfagiru ant satisiiigtion. Iv- R»!u.».§.. i _Are You Using Souris for rss caminisv BANK I or comussca Drawings and specifications may be seen ut 'llie Canadian Hank of Coni- iuerce in Souris or Chorloitetown_. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. J. D. BURPEE. Manager The Canadian Bunk of Commerce. Souiis, P. E. I. ll42,8,l8Mmwftl2Btli l Arena Lawn Eve _l The 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 constint- ly ill-used and overwork- ed. Eye-Strain Be wise and do not ig- T nore any of the symp- ;l toms of iiye-Strain; head- aches or pains in the regi in of the eyes, inabil- ity to read or _-ew for any length of time, blurred vision. . Allow iis to Examine your Eyes. We willsgive you expert reliable ad vice. ` This is our business. G. F. Hutcheson Optometrist 99 Grafton Si. §--_--_-_-. CTW ,, I The ,__ H uma" "5 ...‘uiru. R. ohlirciriii oi Boston, guest ol Miss Laura Dixon.-F. ...*Miss Mildred Carney, oi Boston, is summering with her uncle Mr. '1‘. S. l'lol\ci‘tson, Red Point. `: Mass., is spending a few days with , her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ding- will nt their cottage Fortune.-F. ...'Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Ching, ol s Boston, who have been spending u Red Point, were passengers from Sourls by Monday afternoon's train ‘ enroute for Boston. T ...°Mr. and Mr. Harry Worwick who have been spending the summer ntl ,their cottage in Fortune have leit en route to New York. They have se- ” cured un excellent engagement in two 'T of the best plays that will be put on , in New York this winter.-F. lncvcr seen o nicer place to spend t.. Ttlnmnier than in Fortune.-F, l'rived from Boston to spend a vacat- ,lion with her parents. Theopliilus and Mrs. McDonald. Another daughter, Mrs. Patterson. and the children, are 3 now visiting her sister, Mrs John Alex, Stewart, Kinvshoro. TT “Sample kid Uloves.worth up to ` 2,50 going at I 00 each atthe orant. Midsummer sale. Monro Nw McLeod 915-8-l6M3I, "Trunks and Suit Cases lor North West, Suit cases $1.25 Got! Bros. ___J- Richmond, sr. oss-s-19M:-ii Stationery ? Arena Lawn' is the name we have given to our new line of Note aper and Envelopes. We have it ip both Pound Packages and Tab- lets. It has a nice smooth \.lllgli Grade Coal | is the om kind we onl'l’Y- 1° d°°° 'wt matter, when you order you can besure of getting satisfactory 008| if YW °°m° us to . Wie have on hand _pis;ol;0‘;a;°g|:° up one y use _ _ :.'.‘.‘:::°:..Ta..'r.’.:h°':,.2°:°;,:':i.,f.*:T:“dT 2::i::i,r:g2;..;.':_'5.5:;;?3_§§h,T;=-;§‘§= di-°¢i'»-'|i°iod :sind utfltie ry iielthery will be mdde' writing surface 5ut.still retains the Linen Finish Pound Packages 25c. ll l 'l' C ll lll ° S . 2 30. Trot and Pace, Montague Horse Races Wednesda.y August 27th. 1 913 $400.00. In Purses $400 00. Races Start Al Une 0’clock Sharp There will be the following classes: 2,19. Trot and Pace .. . ._ .. . .. Purse $|50~il0‘ 2.24. Straight Trot, .. _._ . “ $l50.00. " $l0ll,00. Entries cloTe on Wednesdav,Au,;u\it,2oi1i.Entiniice lee five per cent of purse five per cent additional from money winners. Five to enter, and three to start. _ Right reserved io reject any entry,or bat any driver. Any number »f hoises own d or trained in the same stable. may start in the same class onflict with above conditic-ns. Teams will meet the Trains National Trotting Aswciation Rules io govern, except where they No intoxicating liquors, or intoxicated p=rsons. will be allowed on cr near the grounds. This will be strictly inforced. Hot dinners served on the grounds. Montague horse races has _all- ways been noted for their good meal moles, and they will not be behind their high stzndird this year. There will also be well stocked lc Cream, and Refrcshm nt Snlaous. And other nniusemeiits. The management have spared no pains in preparing for the pleasure coinfort_ and convenience, of the public. There will be Special Trains run from Summerside, Cap u Travers- Iharlottetown Elmira, & Sourls at reduced rates. Watch the New.- Papers for time tables and hour of train leaving your station. and convey assengers to the Rae. ‘ P Track, at reasonable rates, 15c. The Track was never in better condition. Good Track. comfortable Grand Stand, the cream oi the trottinv horses of the Maritime Provinces, wil all go to make this the greatest days hone racing on P. E.I| and, this season. There will he thousands oi people her.- to soo yon, so please don't disappoint them, Come along and bring your ir|e|.o.~ 93|- Blllllllll BC" & C0 ”°""°" "' "'__°" wmifihfissiou, Adults zoo. chiiarsn iso. _ iannt in ion 0oalCo M- ‘_-1-l T' G' IVE" ri.IT`....&.§l‘»nBll‘lll3!faS4lT'lsIl.'l»1.. . i "1-9-1“‘°“ . ‘°°'°°"" , T il A SHIRT SA LE ,~; A-7 iii , s. - T‘,"` lf. A .T v \ gl ‘l4l.»\;~, Fifty shirts all good pcllicrns and makes ` I Qi' taken out of stock and placed on slle. simply as l I a snap. Regular prices $1.15 to $i.5o and the siz-fs are 14. to 16 inclusive. Silo ¢ eqgh Price .v 'o \ 1 23'/ .\§I - a 2 I £,‘° ,\t;.` ‘iz \ f\‘\‘ $5?-’ ~. _ ' . Stanley Bros ""~‘\ c.'.\.".f.~.~.\-'S bu ST: .."~.`~.iff>i“.:> few days at the formerls old home atl SA lllli .l€. Mc() Rlfil() N . I\=lrucio‘ in B ok-kccpiiig W' MORAN’ Prm' Peiinimsllip, Ariiliiizeilc, Instructor in Slioriliand, T5 prwiiiiug, Spcllirg, ctr. Penmansliip, ctr. ss 5 T ‘I ...’Mr. W. Lcwman who has been 'spending the summer at his cottage in Fortune left for New York, last 'weelr. Mr. Lewmnn says he has trav- ,`,cIled all over the World, but lin" ...,*ll/[iss Emmeline McDonald has nr- / HAZEL B. STEWAl\T Instructor in Shorthand, Typewritin g,Spt ll in g,etc. Jas. G. GASS Instructor in Bookkeeping, Arithme- tic, Spelling, Rapid Calculation, elc. The Union Commercial C illege has vlon the enviable title “The Szliool that has won :he Confidence of the People” :olely on its own ni arits. Every advertised claim is conscien- cionsly fulfilled to the letter. The chief aim is to produce graduates who are not only a credit to t_l1e U. C C. but to the iirin employing them, and their native towns. A course in the U. C. C is a short cut to commercial success and prominence. No matter how smart you may be naturally, there are business rules -systems -methods-com- mercial law-and a hundred and one other factors that will hold you back if you’re not fam- iliar--nor prepared. ‘ The U. C. C. 'will prepare vou for any position you may select-bookkceper, corres- pondent, banker, stenographer, office clerk, Civil Service, Commission merchant or broker, oiii:e manage". For modern, ‘ meaty” interesting courses of study, explained and demon- strand by expert, popular and capable teachers, in bright, airy, clcan and nioderi1l_y-ap- pointed cliss-rooms-iieal congenial eniifonment- -why there is nothing a college should have that you don't enj ny at the U. C C. LOCATION [luis cillcge is situated in the most up-‘o-date office building' iii the Provincc----ilic R vyal Bank Building, corner of Richmond and Queen S s. The college occupies the entire third Hour. In the Western corner is loc ited the Shorthand depzrtiiient which is separated from the typewritiug r.i un br a glass pirtition. Tliere is also eiitrauce to the Typewritiug room from the miiu hill. Tue C im iierciil toon face: Queen St., is ‘47 fcet each way, :i do. li.-lilfully bright and inviting] oking apartment where is l- ca'c~i cvery nio.leru device uted iii actual business. Fr un the winiows may be li id a. spleiidul vie v of ilic iq itre, li irbar a~.rl principal business streets Un the uorili side are the cl-nik r T-'mia and la-/itorle; the latter finished in the iiimt iip-“o-'lite tnaiirier, with inirblc bones :i ni b;irl.ippf.-rl walls. Glass inrtitions s ~parale the Shorthsiid and Cnninercial rooms, while bright, -.iiry skylights at the topoi the stairways micl halls throw in plenty ol light from the world outside. With the large and splendidly appointed qnar ers in the capital city and the branch schiol on Water St., Summer side, there is no reason why the prospective s‘.ud.nt should slay away because of lack of accommodation. Each student receives persoial and individual attention from Mr Moran, the pri icipnl and assistant teachers. _ Parents and prospective students looking for ri school that secures good results in ,'ioitest possible time will do well to write today for the annual year book and prospectus. 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