1’ 1914 __ _ _ “TEST Nl" ‘ ‘ _ an :GUARDIAN ‘*' ' rmsr or alma 11595; F1Ii'm`_;EN ‘f ment. for it. Let Us Show You Our Stock of Watches . D0 _nl%hfaill to give us acall when i you are in a tt t f _ 1 School of Scieridie. e Own or the Summer , BY buying a watch now-andb ' 'i ._ you will save money. You will make hmgoiili iifiigst. _ Our stock is very complete. Whatever make_ iize orglrade of_ watch you want you will find it ere-an at a price that will pay you to mme here ° We We J ii & E Estab. 1858 ew‘;:1`li:¢Ia‘s(}rea:l\gIt§$’¢:£lit`sI-louse ` n ` “ ` " A ciiii “iii il lieiii Qti ivi t ‘_-has.-`$2ii'r.~>&L _ ~ a- P- _ Amateur is attended to best at the _ _ I I Work I i Cook Studio ~ New Desllrisay 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--studio .-Finest- -work, moderate price. Personal attention given to Amateur’s Work _ -T ot Weather_l is here. _ Hammocks We have a few dozen choice HAMMOCKS. NEW STOCK. FAST COL0_RS strong and durable, which we are clearing out at low prices 95 cents each up to $6.00 each. New Books, New Books See our splendid line of RE-PRINTS, BEST AUTH- ORS, attractively b o u 1_1 d just received. Regular price $125 each, we sell them at 50 cents and 60 cents each. SOUVENIRS. S()UVEI_\1- IRS of P. E. ISLAND in. great variety. Carter & Company M I-td. Anthracite Coal _ - i _ Now landing ex Schr. Bayatd Barnes 1800 Tons Best American efesei °'.i°¢“"H‘.:.f'.r;ii= per r. ‘ ina . 750 tons of the celebrated Laclg awana Coal in Egg. 51°*/C an Chestnut sizes. » Tlhis ist' an rgiuiiiiiigbflfé qua i y an par ies . best are rehuested t0‘lJ_00k lhellg orders at once, and delivery lg] be made from vessels while is- charging at lowest DYICCS- \ _ Baan sen si co i>imns‘io£l` selling /lainie Dm- rnlon ’ C al :Ltd- Line. io.;._ A _I Shoes Worth ~ 4.50 for 2.48 Here is a line of pumps that sell regularly for - $3.00 to $4.50 a pair, but are yours now for $2.48 a pair. They are shown in patent, dull kid, velvet and gun metal, some really excellent styles, every one asplendid pur- chase at this clearance price of $2.48. Alley & Co 135 Queen St. r - ‘ i g ::Don't niiss the big dividends in the fox business. 'l‘he Bt. Lawrence Silver Block Fox Company offers you one of the best propositions seen on the market.-Write Win. Moran, l‘liar lottatown, P. E. Island for particul- ars. W 3303-7-10Mti. New Goods Prices so low you cannot re- sist buying. P. E. I; Dry Goods Store formerly Simon Joseph & Co. Hard Coal _ To arrive for here .Customers will please book their orders so as the Coal can be delivered whilst vessel is dis- Chalg-mfg' - i. » is- nie Eisiiaiiii ouiiiiiiiiiii iw. _ ...°IT PAYS to buy in uns Province ...°T. GORDON IVEB is Guardian agent in Montague, 1 ..."I`HE MORNING Guardian can qut's. ¥..~ilIR. oilizi. iucpoN.xi.n Gimrirlan representative in Bouris, will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising mutter nt the ollice of Undertaker. Dingwell. ` - ...'BUBSCRIBERB should renew- a._ week or two before the time they |1B»V° Paid lor has expired and thug not milss an issue, all all D898" are discontinued promptly an expiry date. . ...*'l`HE SYBII..-S. S. Lady Sybil docked Tuesday night about 5.00 p. 111-. Hhs was from Picton and the’ Magdalene, and had a large load of freight, also seventeen passengers.-° *FESTIVAL --ln ice cream so- - _ -I [ ,_ _ ` _ __ _ ' e .ower on ague t » ’ I i\ _ on Monday evening next, Aug. 3rd. i fflllijiillll i ii -.|',~ii|H,|| ii, , ‘, i 5 _'_ -. nl, ,fl _-._-_' ' ‘~,.‘,.-»- -.~,_---»-,'~ _ IMI l' rim _ __ __ __ _ ___ ‘-"1l;i“ll_ 'fi-I---nlliiiiiiliiiiiliui|i|ili=\|\ili1§!l itititiirli|llIhI!iiIlifiixiiiiiwnliniliiliiinliiiiiii-béif 1;.,”';‘i_,_,l2‘3‘i.§"".§..i"l’.2"L33`.1'2.‘“l.;"§‘Z,§‘Z ' ,J f lowing evening. 3781. ...'DRED(ll'J IN.-The Government Dredge, No. 9, Montague, arrived in Bouris, Wednesday, with three scows. She was towed in by the Constance, Pekin, and Fred M. Batt, and re- mained until Tliursday.--' ...'.’\T'l‘END MI‘ll£’I‘IN(l.-Quite a number lefl: on the special (rom .~‘.ouris to attend the Liberal Con- vention at Georgetown. The base- bull team and ii. large number of fans also went to play the George- town team.~* .,.*l'Il`NIC HELD.-'l`hc Ladies Aid of the Souris Methodist Church, licld their annual -picnic at Grants Cross- iiig.- Sports were'iniliilged in, and n lunch \\‘-as served, liveryoiie en- joyed themselves immensely, and all returned home on the regular ti'nin.* ...*S'HIPPING NEWS.-Ili port., at. i~lourls:»-Wnrren F, Colpay i’»ny,On- tario; Viking, Picton; Emerald, Slieiliac; Two Brothers, Shelburne; llutchsliind, Lunenburg; Nova. Ter- rn, Newfoundland; Frank X, Char- lottetown; Mary Jane, blast Pci; llruileiiell, Vardigaii Bridge....' - _.*HA\`MAl<'.ING.-- Hoymoking is the order of the day around Monta- gue. The crop is reported ii little below the average, but the root and groin crops' are looking even better thnn usual, and with good prices the outlook is not ,qt all had for the, full.-B. ..°‘1'l`tA]`NIN(} HORSES. - Mr. _______u_ John McCabe, tli_e capable horse lrniiuer from Ionn, is in Montague, ‘lil th ed - en trotte woi ng e spe y gie r, White Fox, and llottom ‘2.23}, the track is in excellent. condition. Mr. lllctlnbe has two other lust coltii, one by Iirnzilinn, dam (lominoilore Led- ynril, the other, Knlol. If all goes well Mr. McCabe will be heard from on the 2~1th. August at the Monta- gue Racer..-B. ...*llAS|l'iH¢. 1l‘0rn Montague. 3774-7-31M6iE3i. ...’ONLY FIFTY CENTS lor atic- ket for the Excursion next Thursday evening, on the Enterprise. Come along and bring your best girl. 3774-7-31M6iE3i. ...’EXCL‘RSION.-There will be music of all kinds on the Enterlirire next Thursday night, Bond. ling- pipes, violin, etc. 3114-1-aiivisinai. EASTERN PERSONALS .__*Miss Afngeline flnllant, is homo in Souris from Boston.-° _..*Mrs. Allan Mclélwain, Dundas, was in Souris, Wednesday.-* ...*Mr. John Lawlor, Kings Coun- ty, was in Souris, Wednesday.--° ..\._.._ ..‘Mr. Josephliailey, Elmira, was a visitor to Souris, Tuesduy.-° | _.__ ,_,'Mr. Ed. llnzen, St. John, Nl. B., spent Sunday last in Montague.-B. ...°Mrs. Fahey has arrived from Sydney and is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Cummings, Souris.-' .,.*l\‘lr. l.. Campbell, Boston, ar- rived. at his old home in Campbells Cove, last week.-° ___°l\lr. George _Mellick arrived in Souris from Montague, where he has been employed for the last year.-‘ ...°Mr. -lolin Bruce,.Red Point, was in Souris on a business trip, Wed- nesday.-° ...*Mr. .I. Garrick, Charlotiptown, is plumbing at the new bunk, Houris.-’ ‘ ...°Miss Helen Ross, t‘-hariottetown, is visiting in Montague the guest of Miss Amanda l\lcl.eun.-B. . _*Philip Cobb, Truro, of the Cun- ndinn Bank of (loninierce these spent the week end in Montague.-B. .. *Miss Tillie Ilowutt, Summersid.-_, is visiling in Montague the guest of her aunt, Mrs. I. Ives.-B. ...‘Mi‘, and Mrs/ Lennau, Boston, Moss., are visiting at Lyndnle the guest 0! Jnnies McPherson.-B. ...’l\liss Lotte Smith, Summersidc, is visiting in Montague the gucst cl Mrs. R. A. Taylor.-B. . .°Miss Graves, and Lewellyn Hog- ers, Siimmerside, are spending ii few holidayii in Montague.-B. ...’Revs. Fathers John and Ronald McDonald, Souris, left this morning to attend thc retreat at. St. Duns- tan's College.-* ...‘T\lisses katie and Florrie _Mn- Lemi, Montague, spent the week in High Bank with friends and relntiv- es.-B. » .._*Ml'. George and Mrs. Mclieod, ol Montreal, are visiting in Montague the guest. of Mr. McLeod‘s father. Nnrmnn 9. McLeod.-B. _._‘hli'. Henry Mclniren, Calgary, who -ins been away lor the past two years, is home on a visit to his pur- ents, Lemuel and Mrs. Mcliaren.-Il. ...*Mril. J. Rawlings, and Mrs. Os- cnr Johnstone, Sunmiervillc, Mass., are spending a few weeks holidays in illontngue, with their parents, John nnil Mrs. Lemon.--ill. ...*Mr. A. McDonald & Co., Mou- tfigue. has recently purchased the con! business of Martin McKinnon, and orpccin to bc able to cuter to the full trade this year.-D. ...°YVlrs. G. S. Inman, and children, Charlottetown, also her two sisters, Misses llilda and Gliirinda McDonald, are spending ii few weeks liolidnys with their parents Alex. and Mrs. McDonald. Montague.-B. ' ...°Mr. und Mrs. Stanley Ilnilcy, and son of Wei-ithoro, Mass., who have been in Georgetown nrd Mon- tague for the lust v-:-.ek lelt' on Thursday morning for their home ii- gain.-B. ._ ,___ .__-`,....__. CHANIIE lll Hlllllll Hill- llllllllllllil 4. _*_ vis/ini-:Rs or 'ririu i'/iran in/iv os'i'.irN vAi.uAni.ic nooir wrrn six coupons ‘AND i.I'r'ri.n uouuv. _ Richer hy several- thousands of new words is our English Aiiwricun speech today than a idw years ago. '|`o profit-by them in good measure you must know what they are and what they mean. Mainly they have been hom of scientific progress und ths development in art and science. About 8,000 of them are in the new i912 Funk & Wagnalll Comprehensive Dictionary with Atlus, offered by us for six coupons and only nlni-ty-riglit cents. Look st1his'_s\|p»-rb voliiiiiev and you will surely get lt, if ynnl call-before this silitinn has heen ex haunted. 3362-7-l0Ml~‘.f.l. i H. M. Davison Manager Moriis Block - Charlotte- ` T? Three of _ Canada’s Most Prominent- ' Men Comparatively f e w people realize the im- portance of making their wills nor are they conversant with the laws affecting the estates of persons dying wigiout having made a wi . The Dominion Trust C'>mpany’s oihccrs are at all times glad to fn- ~ lighten anyone on the subject of wills, exicu- torships, etc. -who have recently died appointed trust companies to act in the capacity of trustee and executor. In each case their wealth had been accumulated by consist- ent hard work. By appointing a reli- able trust company to administer their estates they secure, usually at less expense and in a much more elhcient manner for their de- pendents and relatives, a greater return than if handled by the average ndividual executor. DOMINION TRUST or COMPANY “The Perpetual Trustee” ADVISORY BOARD W. H. Aitken, A Hon. Chas. Dalton, - Frank R. Hearlz, 1 town. h' i ' I 3544-7-ismsiisi _ |i____--___.._i-.iJ I ii _' ik) \//ay TH _ S 5 'rf ll/ - 2; /1 &Q*\‘\O(> rwfwsf” `\ ‘\ J ' /'fi -i / 1 i ` ‘~»-<3. __ bw ¢v _.T -1,111. _ it-In‘l-ffl-ff Q up _ _ ___ _ ____ _ _ Men’s Shirts for ' 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. 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 vestings, in fact as fine and thin as silk $1.75 ea. BUSINESS SHIRTS fo r Summer wear. Made of English printed cambrics in conservative patterns Soft reversible cuffs and detachable Soft collars to match, $1.65 and- $1.45 ea. BUSINESS SHIRTS f o r Summer wear of white vestings. Jacquard Hg- ures. -Soft reversible cuffs and detachable Soft col- larS,$2.l0 and $1.45 ea Collars for Summer Wear We have in Stock for men a Splendid Selection of the low and medium height W. G. & R. collars forlghot Weather wear. Sizes 14 tO . Summer Sox _ _ 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 tlig sole of the foot and the Shoe. E ery wanted weight. 'iii-°o> Sloniev Bros ' The olwnvsebusv Store. 1 I 1; my P.-._--____-_.____-1--` Expert Optical Service Our business is to ex- amine Eyes. _ We aim to give our patrons the ben- _ efit,the most modern and approved methods of ex- amination. That our services are appreciated, is evidenced by the large increase in this year's business. We guarantee to give you the best results ob- I tainable by the use of properly fitted lenses. G. F. Hutcheson 99 Grafton St. Optician N 4' For Sale 10 Shares RAILWAY MUTUAL FOX CO., Stock (prospective, divi- dend 1914 50 p. c. _ _ ~NOI`E, We have on hand some excellent Patgh foxes, which may be inspected at any time, ALSO Mink, Marten, Fisher. AGENTS for the ANGLO-AMF.Rll.`i\N SILVER BLACK FOX CO., LIMITED. . Write for prospectus. The Farm ,Stock £6 Fox Exchange of P. E. I. 36 Queen St. (harloitetown _ < Phone483 P.O.Box4 ‘ N