’ *W W V Q T . -, / , * , .».,~~ i , _ ,__ l, _, _ . _ ._.,, _ , 5 . .._.__.____._.,_._ _, ln ' itil# ‘ " uirnm - __ _ _ 1- - _ ’“““"°-‘ ””"' 'ran onannorrrrrowii GUARDIAN ~ '" mn or me-.~ ' PAGE NFTEEN _ , 1 ~ »~ 4 . ._ `., ' ' ' ' ' 71*-'. 7' ,.. _ ~ _ , i -f . -~ »-1. , _ _ . _ .. _.... ,.,_,,,{ . , - - .i . f _ i ,_ -»l .. i f 1' ~ ..._,__u- ~. '.¢_ I ff it ¢ . , 1 ~ 1 1 .;'.- "-9 If 'he ""5't‘ l"‘f‘ ififliistry is not vetona iiieltiiasis Dedliifei-cl li-l-.inrl Silver Black Foxes Capitaliyed at §l)5_;,:_l(:t_;__a__|_i_>:ni_' the safest place for you to put Wliv not write today, right now f th C _ pany’s prospectus and full informaticinor e Om Connaught Pedigreed Black Foxes, Ltd. Phone 484-Cameron Block-Box 54 g o S . 3 y agent in Montague. mum charge twenty-tive cents. '-_,~f~_.¢,_i.~»,_.,.__._..'.... ._.__§_,,___ f,_-,_ _, ___j__ ,_ ,,_,__,_,,,_,_____ __ _ _ _ _ _ 1-i"‘=-i~5*".'-’?'-’=`1;;' £i`=..-._ 1 / --...- ..._ _..__, _ --- - I l Go to the Cook Studio for fine photos Q ____ , We dewoii- om- time to Art---ln--~i’nrtraiture ' 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--siaaio Finest work, moderate Personal attention given Amateur’s Work ' IIORSON it DUFFY Barr-laters and Attorney: Solicitors tor Royal Bunk ol Uiinadl MONEY T0 LOAN price. t0 Races Races will be held on the people’s track, Garfield on August 29th, 1914. There is a matched race between the following horses. Bellewood, owned by W. McKenzie, Flat River and Oakley Oaks owned by W. F. Brown, Pownal. Also a three minute class purse $30.00, entries close the 25th. Should day prove unfavor- able the race will b_e held Monday or the tollowing fine day. _ Trains will arrive from Charlottetown at Surrey at 10.37 A. M. from Murry Har- bor to Surrey at 8 o’clock A. M. Leaving for Ch’town the M.H. train will wait at Surrey 1 hour for Ch’town. By order A. W. McLEOD Proprietor, _ ' Garfield, P. 12.1. 5057-8-20mtst4i i Anthracite Coal Now landing ex Schr. Bayard Bames 1800 Tons Best American Sc t Co l, 21150 due '.0 i“'nYF, ran on ":Sinah C Kiminski r Schr. ` - ,E0 tons of the celebrated Laclg awana Coal in E88. 5f0Ve 3” Chestnut sizes. Tir Ce' *:..:;'.::f.ii:.‘as quai y an pa . best are requested toqbook theiilr orders at once, and delivery be made from vessels wiiile is- charging at lowest prlC€S- Bnntain Bell & Co Piwneioi. seiiiniz Agents D°f“ "inian €oxl~-£0. lLtd~ A 'ents Black Diamond Line. Cii'rown.July 23rd. 1914. L- --~ »_ _ \ l Attend the Flower Show August 26-27 ,__ " _/' __-"'/‘I `\ Uv ` nf' /_ 41. /.4 A pf/ `*`-imu.-..»' I3?_ V. You dressy men who want to see the very latest word in smart shoes call in and see our Invictus . the Good"Shoe ‘ There are displayed in tan- patent and gun metal, but- toned and laced styles, new toes and smart heels. They are the best fitting and best wearing boots you can buy, $6.00 and $7.00 a pair. Alley & Co. 135 Queen St. ,_._._._s___.._.__..__ Expert Optical Service Our business is to ex- amine Eyes. We aim to give our patrons the ben- elit,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- tainable by the use of properly iitted lenses. G. F. Hutcheson 99 Grafton St. 0PtiCial1 *___-___..._..._.._..J Hard Coal .To arrive for here in a few days per Schooner “A n n 1 e Marcia.” 500 Tons b e st quality of Hard Coal nut sizes. _ Customers will please book their orders so as the Coal _ J/ ~ , ./ ni ui .1 :Mi-. Angi ivi imiis. _ Can be d€i1V€I`€d gi--1" 'ver e sm (1-_ ‘R 0 Barrlsters. Solicitors etc, '§"_*_" *Mr Hood, Canadian Hank of cms ,n Duanmy mock Comm Dunn . , , : _ ‘ r ` . . . f ~ _ ~_ _ ' i- ' C , S l . h l. l I hl _ __ ‘ » (lgglrgezfgm shmfrc r?““‘;\`;‘r"m3)“r; and Grdtnnpftéet;Sarfzihnrlottetiiwn_ ° ’ l M . Gilbert l so e o vac ti n 'W `\] _ _ V __/) ixdulils vlirnic iii Gdififsliotlio* H R 0 _ 01 To ‘ OAN " ' ""' ~ , -- - w 1 iiitn I ...~'ri-in iilionniuo Guardian can ..~i~‘LowEii snow Prince of ,he obtained in sou;-ig at M, A, Pao- 'Wales College, August 26-27. I August 16th., ii son. Congra.ulntlons.’ or-ybody is going to see the greatest ,robresentativa in Bouris, will gladly ___ -1"=°°1v° subscriptions and advertising i:XHInI'rIoN n.-\cir;ici%ig young -~ ' ' ' _ _ _ _ ‘ " H108 Of f WS- _f gn s uric women in :ill waits _o i e. "‘ - uni , ii is the demand will be greater _than ""MR' CARL M°r’°N“‘L`D G“'“d*““ 5078-8-21M3L -DEPARTMENTS” _ Itealiziiig this. we _havd made our llriif l, 5 , ,_ NUSTS F' M i l of Com Piirsw the mor’ co-ni lete i'i th _ g -- irst or gage nuns A ~ =- » \ .-t f - ,) . . i C ,- The oi iiaiight- Company with its 15 pairs of matter lit the once oi Undertaker ,i_,,_,, for ,,,,,,,,,d ,,,_y,,,,,,,t ,n me Stake umeiii -s-is, miiiicipsi iifiiin- ,,_,_, _ , tiff; '. running from ‘J0 ceiits np. is ii Province. 'i`lii- ir--ices are \'cr_v reasonablt " , . We always consider it a pleasure to shi w our .;. _., oocls. - W. W. WELLNER Jewelers & Iiiigravets Esrab. isss ;§; ~» _ ¢¢.'. Al)VlSOR`{ BOARD Hi-~ i'~~-~»»-~~i .i .' .i , i l i liliis-_-_-ii ~» . °°‘“"“‘*" f f A ,,,,_- p _ ii limi <`li‘l,\i_ lliiltoii, H. lVl. Davison - R l\lANAUl‘lli l_ Mi rris Block-Cliftrlilttnfov ii. 51190-2-22Msii3l. on the 24th. looks like the real- »______,_._______..._.__. thing, some oi’ the izreiitest trottvr:-i I.: »--**“~°--°°°‘”'“”'*'**' in the Maritime Provinces ure meet- 5-_-_1%_i_. int: there. li'onr stiillionii, the hy- _ _ bred ones, seo them. ris, l-‘r:iiii:o. iipliii lc-iiriiiiii". ‘ll ill" Hill' 507g.g,21M3i_ liri-:ik oi' Iiostililii-s iii llii- lioiiiv lziiiil. \'isiliii1;.iii Soiirzi; for lin- |i;i-~.l, ii_~\~.-i- "_‘ nl \v<:\»li'l< liisii- ions and otlicr useful iiiiiiriiiiil.ii'iii, A i-opy should bo iii uvni-_v liiiiiiv. soiiil your iirdei' to Cnrter R' CJ., l.til., price 15 cents per copy by lilllll ?'\|-'Z 5,081-%-2`i\l2i. l||lll||i|il”\ We Take the Risk We know you will be delighted | with the O-Cedar Polish Mop. ` We know you will welcome I the relief it brings. We know you will appreciate the hard work it saves. We know you will be pleased with the way it dusts, cleans and polishcs--all at the same time. That is why we say:- Try the 0-Cedar Polish Mop for 2 days at our risk. If it is not satisfac- tory, we do not want you to keep it. The price-$1.50-will be returned without question it It isnot ull. sud more. than we claim. You to be the judge. Simon W. Crabbe l Alherton, where she has securetl lliv U position ol` tvnclier. i .___ ...*Mr. and Mrs. A. F. M¢‘.Qiiiiid re- " __ --‘= »--' ~¢“f~=-\ 0° Moon s..*t:i.'l:':i:; al~;ii:.°a...‘::';°.z'.....§il°.‘.*.'.- slat \ U19' at M;J_ntrell.Cnnada. Permanent Mortgarie Cor- , .___ 1 _ in _/) ..*Mrs. T. Mcinerney, llnrcliester. wrm,£%?;’t“2""f, ,9‘{_;"fi"" 0'5"- P"°"’° m°°" -\ . Um , . . . . ,, ' Mass., and Mliis Anglo Doyle. Char- / . _ \ ,. _ si - " lottetown, spent thi weekend ln ou A M L2 n mc" Dmmm Mcmnmn " ..°Mr. Emmet Doiigan. (‘hiirlniie» B.rri°ters° A“0r“ey'at'Law C “r 'U C Y- '-' ‘Mr lnlin lliinmu one ot the is lnnil tourists who has b_c~i-ii viialtlni: in c ‘";"_m____ and Am_m___:___`w _ Annnndnln nt lntfirvnic. llurluf; lli- ~,.“_,,___,,_m,( ___ N 5 U_,'m;|__H I ,. past siiiiirnor. init tor lilo lzciiiv in l’n- ciisriniii-io~n_ |'. l~'. lsiiinii ' .__ ... .fyldi W -W --~T">-~~'--'-" ‘ K J MARTIN, B. A. l Warburton & Shaw Bolloni, 2,15, - Kin 0l'l€ on and in it will the I`ilC the for ollic VV. H. Aillrnn, I -` __ _'.._._ ;____,_§,____,_=_-1-_._;_;?;;_;;;;___;________ _ ___ ________ _:-3 é l~`i'aiik li lli-ziri'/_ _ Montague Horse Racse Monday, August 24th, 1914 Purses ”$[y,5@_(]() Purses Races Start at one o’clock The liillo.\'in_i: liiiix-1i“a li;i\`c eiitcri-fl in tho i'<~-‘.gi<‘rt lvf- c~l;is';e-3. Free For All, Trot und pace, Purse $200 l'lilil:i. _ .. l>i‘_ Szizirpcr, /f.l!l Vi-'slzi lioy, Z0] ()n Wilkes, 2.l-I AJ2 .__ :/: 1-N... '._i »-}_’..i\:.._\- . rw ' ' 1”' ...i._._ __ ,_ . ‘-..>.'>-_-‘Z . . . ____ “_ !.‘ ._i _'uri' Soul i oit, IJ. ./\. Mcl\`liinoii, (;li;irlottt-town. llaiiicl Steele, Siiiiinieiside. _l. 'i`. Waite, Shcrbi'ook_ (9. Ives, hloiitzigiic. 'l`. C. lidgett, Cliarlottctowri. _ ll. /\. hflcliiniioii, " 1’i‘inccss lztla, C. Iidigett, “ 2.24, Class Trot, Purse, $150 l\/layor Toilil, l'lfm'iiiionrl l\`i-llv, South Port. (lrwell lielle, 2.23, l-fi. ll. /\_ l\/lcltirinon, Cliarloltc-town. lhciitoii ll. Il. C. ll<`>opcr, “ King lloilds, ll. ll. Acorn, Souris. lioltoiii, 2_.‘»_’Il, l-i. 'l`_ (l. lycs, l\loiita_rfi_1c. (ieorgc (,i°csus, 2.27. ll:-laiicy~Sinitli Silver Black Fox Co. Cherry Ripe, lloleii R. ‘/_.lil kora. White Sox, Mrs. l. Ives, Montague. 2.30 Class Trot and Pace, Purse $100. Zealot, 2.29, l-2. M. Mcl\'crina, Vernon. Ferndale, N. Nicholson, Cardigan. Derby, Stanley Wcillock, Chzirlottetown. Ruby D. il. C Hoop:\r, Chziiiottetowii. White Sox, Mrs. l. ivos. Montague, Moth Miller, I-I:-iinmond Kelly, Chai'lotlcto\i-"ii, With the above large list of entries, thc public. :irc assured Of of the best days horse racing cvcr held on l’. I5. lslzuid. No intoxicating liquors, or intoxicated persons will be allowed or near the gi'ountls_ l-lot dinners will bt-scrvt-d on ihc grounds, will _bc Linder thc same iiianagcnii-iit as on former years, which sell is sulliciciit guarantee of the best inffal in the town. There also be well stoclrctl ice cream and refrcsliineiit saloons, and usual amusenients. The track was neven so igoocl, there will likely be some former e records broken this year, will you Sec them? The inanageineut has added an additional seating capacity to ir grand stand, of tive hundred, so their should be plenty of room every body this year, therc will also be an additionil ticket e. at the gates. 'l.`lie following train ai'r:iri;;fements liaive been made, carrying horses as well as people. S`l`A'l`ION FARE TRAIN DEPTS. Summerside, $1.15 6.120 A._ M. =-'-,. _ ,_.,, _. -_-»<~c.n..,...e\,. _,_ a-Qemsp Kensington, 1.10 Freetown, 1.10 Cape '1`i'.'ivei`sc, L25 Emerald, 1.10 Bradalbane, l.i0 Ilunter River, 1.00 North Wiltshire, 1.00 Royalty jet. .00 Cliarlottetovvn, l 00 York, .80 Bedford, .75 Mt. Stewart, .00 Elmira, i.l0 Sou ris, l .l li l Bear River, 1.00 St. Peters, .00 fi.fi5 7 i2 (illil 7.23 7.3() 7.54 S U5 ("».Iii‘5 Skill) 0.20 ‘-l -'12 10.10 7 iS li_l5 8.43 0.10 trac Jlea wet tos Morell, .75 0.38 l’cake's, .45 10.30 “ - Cardigan, .25 11.00 “ Montague, Arrive. 11.20 “ Returning special train will li-ave Montague after the races. Tcains will mect the trains and convey passengers to the race k at reasonable rates. The management have spared no pains in preparing forthe sure, comfort and convenience of the public. We had about four tliousan_d people at our _races last ye-ni", and rust to out number that this year, your friends will be there, ee you, and we will be looking for you. ADMISSION---Adults 25c, Children l5c T GORDON IVES Secretary. 002.8-15'.vii~:tf ' ' F __ Ii___ _ _Q nlWclc.e;\n & McKinnon limwn Blanc. Cliarloiii-iown STEWART & CAMPBELL 2 .< x T7 E" S -4 Horse and Cattle Feeds by mixing (6, <- ¢, O Molassine Meal with your other feeds. f Sold l ly A U L D B R O S. '-""1-*P"M~\fli'f\=\'\\ Wholesale. :mil Retail. are very high, but you can i'o;lticc the cost considerably \ hh _ - _ __ _nf _ _ __ __ ,Qu ____ _ ,...:,.. x_;_:_. _;.. Y .1 “fee . .‘ '.---'Y --- 3- - ` D , » .%‘€’-___ 'M ~»fq..r»':»e- 1 i ‘S