__ 191'* I- Y_ nmmsss sm 1 _ 'ras onlninofrrirrowiz euannrfh 1 »~~ miss ss aw.- ~ » mon SEVEN 1---_“_ _ 1 |,| s 'S (sl I A .<-A-._ l i ._ _.__ _ _ __ __ H _ Let Us S By buying a watch n ment. for it. Jewellers & ,_ ; . Our Stock of Watches 1 Do _not fail to give. us acall when -. ° sl free on august 17111. nsmsmmsr the date. .1 ; _ _ §<£o=;1ie0ifné3cli1;rl:<;ttetown for the Summer ) _ _ Y Y°“ Wm Save m0l1€Y. You will make a good invest- , Qur stock is very complete. Whatever make, S126, 01' grade' of watch you want you will find it hefe"‘a“d at 8 Price that will pay you to come here ’ W. W. WELLNER , ra KJ 'v. ` 1' '...‘ how You I P if ow-and buying it here- ' Engravers .,.°'1'HE MORNING Guardian een be obtained in So\u‘is st HJ. 1hbon'e. date. 3729-7-28Mt!. strawberry festival in the B'! I. S. hall on Thursday July 30th, 'at 8 I mutter at the ofiice ol undertaker -‘ONE CENT PU' Word each lnler- tion for advertising ln this column. ..’T. GORDON IVEB ln Guardian Cash mint accompany order. lini- agent in Montague. mum Ohlfll tW°’1¢Y'nVl Nutt- ' ...°SUBSCRIBBl.RS should renew n week or two before the time they _ have paid for has expired and thus ...°TEA PARTY at Bt. Tere_sa’s. Mt mi" gn issue, as al papers are The parislIoners,will hold.tl1eir annu- discontinued Promptly on expiry _,_¢NOR.TI-I LAKE.-Mrs. Dunbrack, ...°'rI-ii: LADIES AID or the sour- and M1nn’M°°”°”“1d 'wld n meeting is Methodist Ohurch will hold a nt North Lake Hall can the evening the 32nd instant and organized ,ln th t ti with t e nstitute for a sec ou h o'clock. A good time is expected. 3737 following olllflérsi PI'€B~ NFB- Wnlwf -- Walker; Vice-Pres. Mrs. Btarbird ....'MR. ED. D. FEEHAN Guardian Rosa; Socy-Treas, Miss Lllillian Rose, representative in Souris will gladly the directors and auditors to be el- rsesivs subscriptions ami advertising acted at the first meeting which will be held at the home of Mrl- J~ I'-"~ Dlngwell. A Dingwell on the evening of the 5th of -- August. This Institute. will include ...'WOMEN'S 1NS'1'I'I‘U’1‘ES: Meet- the gghool districts of North Lake, ings were held in the interest of the of mkevillo and Elmira. All ladies WUC' - - I E8t8bs 1858 The Gréat W8tCh H0088 Women's Institute movement at are interested in the work ,md who *°'“"""1 - _ .__\ _ _ f Souris, St. Peters and Morell during would like to .loin the Women's 1n- - - - '_ __ _ the past week and organization inv» gtltuge qt the ubove ure extended u _ _ __ __ __ __ ' ` \,,, ` "_ _ °f`*1'\Ply ‘C0l\¥i¥10l`8d at all ‘l-UNB I>l”~°¢9» cordial invitation tn attend the reg- _ ll | n i ~ - - -- ~ ~- - ; _ the same to tolke place in the near may meetings of the Institute which --r l : - future. Those meetings were attended will lie hold in the evening on the l by Mrs. Dunbraek and Miss Macdon- 4 . #E §\ W lf fl‘°"1 first Wednesday of each month at .1-1-ni aid. ` the homes of the diiierent members. T Wi li WWW' ' '4!.- . in ~ il "Go to COOK’S for good photos. In 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 Monda after- noons for July and Xugust. i Montague Horse Races, Wednesday, Aug. 26th 19141 Purses $450.00 Purses? There will bo three classes as lol-. lows: ‘Free For All, Trot and Pace, purse $200.00. 2.24, Class Trot, purse, $150.- 00. 2.30. Class Trot and l’oce,__Dlirse, `$10`_0f0lT.`""" " ' Entries close on Tuesday, August the 18th, 1914. 5 per cent. to enter, and 5 per cent. ndclltionnl from mon- cy winners. Special trains will run from Sum- 1 merside, Cape Traverse, Charlotte- tow-n, Elmira, Souris, und all inter- mediate points. ~ There is nn need of saying nny- thing further, ns cveryliody knows tho reputation 0! the Montague Ilnc- es,:""l‘he'Beet” hold on tho Islnnd each year. _ ' T. GORDON IVES, Recretnry. 8640-7-22Mstf. _YllIllIIf@\\\\\\\\\\l/I/A FOXES 0 Pair Pure Silver Black 1 , - 40 Pair Patches, ` All Imported Stock. est Quality--Lowest Price Prince Edward Isla tock. Options on Class , and C bought and sold. “W /i\\\\\ WUI m I-I ?§. In Ie \\\.v/IllL\\\\\§1II/L L\\\I4IIA Correspondence Solicite assachusetts ' Exchange 161 Queen St., 'Phone 515 5 Charlottetown, P. E. ~l. lgvA\\\\\\‘\v/////Z Hifi -I1 I- ¢ ae .Q- IIIlllllllAl\\\\\\\ 4.50 for 2.48 Here is a line of pumps that sell regularly for $3-00'f0 $4.50 a pair, but are yours now for $2.43 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. 1 LATEST High IHEMHES “Neptune’s Garden of Living Btn- tues," the sensational aquatic spec- tacle that run for live weeks nt B. F. Keith's Theatre, Boston, last ispring to - record-breaking attend- nnce, returns to Boston next week lol’ un engagement of positively one week only. Since lenving,Boston last spring, "Neptune's Garden" has been clear across the Continent and buck, besides playing in every city of any size in the Eust. For this engage- ment nn entirely new and elaborate production is being built, with new scenic elicits, and many new features, in addition to the mysterious water illusion which created so much dis- cnssiou during the long run of "i\'cptune's Garden of Living Statu- es” at Il. F. Kelth’s Theatre last spring. This illusion, by -means 'of which the living groups of statuary plunge into the depths of the En- chanted Fool and disappear from sight to re-uppcar nftcr n long in- tcrvnl in entirely new costumes, is thc most lmililing illusion of the age. Eleanor Gordon, Wilson Melrose, Mrs George A. Hibburd, Francesca. Ro- tnli and Finnklyn Searight will ap- penr for a second and positively lust week of "Putney," und those who have not already seen the greatest cnst of Boston fnvorlties ever as- \‘>‘i Foxes For Sale One male, two female, dark 'Iver pups. One male and one female, Two patch females. _AI>nly. , ' WALKER & REID, \ ___i senihled for one engagement should fmt lL\_i1 to take advantage of this exueptiomil opportunity. The sur. rounding bill is one of the strongest of the season, und includes Cervo, the Italian wizard of the accordion; Billy Ilulligan und Damn Sykes, the popular musical comedy stars; Far- rcl O'Titny1or ,Trio of musicians and convedinns; Carl l\lcCullc-ugh, in lm~ pcrsonaiions; Eight Berlin Madcnps in whii-lwiud dances; in the Colonia] tional ocrobatic marvels fron: Eu- rope. MEXICAN WAI( GROUPS AT THE EDEN MUSEE The artists, carpenters and helpers uf the famous Eden Musee of New York City ' have been busy for the pust two months getting new groups ready for the Fall visitors and sum- mer slghtseers of the principal cpl- sodes in the lute Mexican conflict. A mammoth group entitled- "Admiral Fletcher bombnrding Vera Cruz” is one of the groups just opened tothe Sl ` ‘ public and other "General Funston entering V.sra Cruz" is another group opened last week. Other large ond interesting groups lately installed ure "The Execution of the Four light Sllver’ one year old' Gunmen" at Sing Bin and others g . ‘ The Eden Musee continues to show the wonderful Kincmncolor natural colored moving pictures on the muni- moth screen in the cool Concert Hall o. different series of subjects showing tnch hour. The Klncmacolor in shown exclusively at the Eden and the visitors are surprised that such wonderful colored moving pictures Qiiartettu; und Les Jundts, sense- 3; M E A M 3: EASTERN PERSONALS ..,*Sheril‘l McCnrron came up on U10 A Nmnl-UNE»S GARDEN OF LIVING noon train to Souris. Bnturdal’--" S'l’A'l‘UES AT B. F. Kli1I'I‘H'1B. ...'Miss Delia Bushcy, Souris, Line Road, arrived home from Boston on Saturday.-' _ _..*Mr. W. L. llingwell, Undertaker, loft Saturday night on the “Lady Sybil” for Picton.-° ...'Mr. W. D. Cui-rio has accented n position with J. J. Hughes & 00-. Sourisl-* ,..*Miss Florric ifltewurt has n_cC0l>t- od fi, position in the office of J. -l. Hughes and Cu., Souris.-* ...*.\lrs, Jerome Mcllouuld. Souris. has left on a short visit to the hom( of her parents, Mr. und Mrs. I". Mossey, East Blatic.-° ...°Miss Christiana Fnbcy, Lit- tle Harbour, who has been in _Burr ton for the past year, arrived homc last week.--* ..."l`hc two innrried daiif!l\f¢‘*\`*`*' Of Mr. Joseph llushey, with their two children, have arrived in Souris for the sun.\:r\.cr.--" ...°Mr. .Tolm_ lllcliiicliern, Canadian Bank of Uommerce, Souris, who has been on his holidays for the past two weeks, has returned to resume his duties.-* ...*l\Ir. O’Connel .l. Powers of the National Appraisal Co., State St., Boston. who has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. A. L. N. Marcou, Souris, has left on the return.-‘ '¥~l~°I*°I~°l°!°l~l~l°°!°°I-I'-I'-l°°l°°!~l°I‘°l»l'°l“l‘. 4-I-l-1-51-I-1-I-1-I-:~i-1-I-1-1~i-1-I-I-1-. 1- IN M EMORIAM. In loving memory of Miss Anetta. .I1-nc Cole who died July 30th, |913. Hon'-.a Lind afar -yet in memory ever near and dear; 3744. MISS MARY McDONALD The death took place on July the 9th of Mary Mcllonnld, one of tho oldest residents of Launching, nt the age of 78 years. She had been in failing health for nearly n year, During her illness she was given the most devoted' care, but it was seen a few weeks ngo, that she could not l0l1§ Survive. She was n.womnn who was greatly beloved by all who knew her and she died peacefully, fortified by the last rites of the (‘atholic Llhiirch, of which shc was s devoted member. Deceased had lived in Launching, almost all her life. She was for many ycnrs, houselcceper for the late Father Francis McDonald. Of lute yearn she has resided with BOthW€ll, Ont. com,-1 ps shown to advantage ns eeen,..her nephew, Allnn J. McDonald. :~`l1c Hard Coal T o arrive for here 1A11ihfa¢if¢ ‘f°fl1?..f§§¥ f‘?1"?..??§ _I Ex-perl .I . Coal I Marcia-” 'I Optical ‘Service , 500 Tons best P Now landin ex sehr. Bayard quality Of Hard CO3] ‘amine Eyes. We`aim to Beams” ’°°°l%“fB'i1’.§.‘°1‘$‘§'.l'-l‘$‘$ in Stove and Chest- ‘tive °\=f 1>=ni°_nS the ben- st§1§,C?"Sh§§°o Rimihski" Sn.. °ii°.‘e:;e.Li.:.‘:.~ ~ ,` A Illlt SlZ€S. ‘ _ I fapprovedl methods of ex- Customers w 1ll 1 . _book _ their griiaesg so as the Coal can be deliyered whHStIv¢SSn1if1$i..diS~ _ cha1';png;.1...i ' at the Musee. The 'onnd corlC0TtB Ferl-‘ _ - ' dendcr a varied selection of music 3605 7 oftern on and ` cvcnin nd every o g a those who are interested i1 playing checkers can have .nn opportunity to bent the great, "Mech" The automat- ic checker player. _ (inc ndmission is charged to all the Musm attractions and the Museo is open ov:-rv day from ten in the morning till 10.30 at inight. F] 1 i Our business is to ex- eiit,the most modern and -ainination. ‘ ~serv_ices are is evidenced 'eaves n large number of relatives md friends to mourn.-Com. The Caledonian Club of P. E. I. GOLDEN .IUBILEE GATHERING 1864 1914 - .The Grand Annual Gathering of the Scottish Clans of Prince_EC- ward Island, under the auspices of the Caledonian Club, will be* held on she _ _ _ Grounds of the Kia¢’s Co. Driving Puls Ada, Geo'lown. ON WEDNESDAY, AUG? lZl|1,l9l4 Special trainer will' run as lollown, leaving Murray Harbor at 6.30 H, m. Oharloteetown 9.10, Elmira 7.20, re-~ turning train will leave for Murray Harbor at 5.30 for Elmira 6.00, lor, Charlottetown at 8.80. , A grand programme of events has bum arranged and eve-ry effort will be put forward to ‘make this the grsocogt. event in the History of the Club. Adnllsslon 25 cents. Children under twelve years of age 15 cents. No poem muse. Admission times to ground nt entrannegutee. If weath- ¢|- nnfgzorsble gathering will be hu'-il next day. 8. A. llei.lll0D, President. Scc'y Games Com. of the occsllon will th, llighland -Fling' l1'y young lads Three of _ Promment ' Planning A Will _ Once it has been de- cided to make your Will it is necessary to use the utmost care in planning l Will does not by any means suit all cases. . It is not wise to use the stereotyped form. It might so happen in your case that this form did not adequately cover all the bequests you wish to make. Litigation might result involving un- necessary expense to the estate. This Company’S of- ficers,who are experienc- ed in this class of busi- ness are at all times ready toassist’ in planning your Will. T he Company will have the Will drawn by your own or our lawyers. For pzii'ticula1's on re- quest. DOMINION TRUST ~ COMPANY y ,__“The Perpetual Trustee" ADVISORY BOARD W. H. Aitken, . Hon. Chas. Dalton, Frank R.' Hcarlz, H. M. Davison Manager Morris Block-Charlotte ` town. 3544-7-l8Mslt3i Canada’s Most for ` OUTING SHIRTS of real ll Men _ E it. The Same style of | \ , V ' .i . ,` ` ' if l V , . " ' A' -, » 1 f it THE Elsienu eullmilllri v. ~ if - l ` I” -_-*.._f' \ ff" ,---~ , ,~ HHH `,|i>, As, ;:,i,._n ,`,"“,_`,l` '»_’,,;`y` 2 . ! ""‘ `-§;\T,7;'_,;,’i"f 1-. -`~~~"-"':\_' I ug* ` _.';.iL‘_ ‘~ | ...°I'I‘ PAYS to buy in this Province | . Men’s Shirts Hot Weather I good quality of Imported English duck in White _ only. Soft attached low collars S 90c ea. . OUTING SHIRTS of fine quality English Regatta cloth, White grounds with _blue and black fine stripes. Soft attached low collars $1.15 ca. 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 BUSINESS SHIRTS fo r Summer Wear. Made of English printed canibrics . in conservative patterns. Soft reversible cuffs and detachable Soft collars to match, $1.65 and $1.45 ea. BUSINESS SHIRTS fo r , Summer Wear of White vestings. Jacquard fig- ures. Soft reversible cuffs and detachable Soft col- .1 lars,$2.l0 and $1.45 ea I Collars for I Summer Wear ; We have in Stock for mena Splendid Selection of the low and medium height W. G. & R. collars g,_..___._..-1--Qi...-._..J TEN DERS FOR CATERING Tenders will bc rcccivcd by the undoroiglmil up to unil on 'l`ucsdriy next, tho ith dny of Aiigust, from persons willing to cuter in it hull or place to bc prosiiilcil hy the (loniinittcn to |il'ovi1lr. rnciils ful’ DW-“ ple during thc Jubilee (‘.cli°:lirntion week. (I. Ii. Sl\l_\l.l.W(lO|), S0c’y of l`a~ will , of' "T cs:-. _ Wi ~7f.§l~s"`~'»~_?.'?if’."" ce ...v./Elias I . .1 As, , .nl ,,. ,., t it 1 E . / 1'!-vi. ¥”2;,i_ \~ 1‘»t?*n` 'l 'i f :.e~}_%g_.:;?f_,‘» . ‘ i~_1;"; .. E .1 3.. ` _,»_:-, i."»"» ~.l£';,\ : 1' Qi _:_-. \ l ,