UGUST 1 r - A, e4’ 9" ` TH” “"1" News v1RSi"`6rAau 'ri-in cnARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN . emma Dim. 1>aen,snvi;1'e W ellnfffs Jewelry store is 11115 Eisisnn cuinnlnn 12 ' ESTABLISHED iss; ` ...°I'r Pays to any in tin. pmvim , Our .line of Souvenir J 1 his :ear than ever b.fore. me ly is more mmlvete fx _ You 'will agree with us th t h ~ U `* " design possible in Spcoirs, Brdochfs ilfvflf lI’ni1i1);t high; O* * ) Yates, etc. . . When ln search of a little place to find just what you want is Wellner’s Jewelry Store gi; S°“v°vif ef your mp 1° P. E. inane the I ,Z0 P» G- Off Men's Shoes ' We have a limited asso 'WPPY Styles i n men’s gnu metal- They are neat, strong, hgh* and 80011 fi tin shoes 1*" .»"` iunmer f shoes---sho nm in tan, parm; and h 1.. from $3-0° t » $5 td. Taisvilfék _ . "non .-.... . ..-....125 P, ¢_ OH y/_, Also a nice line of canvas shoes leather bounl, regularly $2.-.-5 _,_ for ......... . _.......$I.6o Get your iony votes here. '1- itrnent of Due to arrive per schooner - Laura M. Lunt and Sedgwick Now for the 1500 tons best quality Anthr- Family Group I me co-1 in Nut. Swv- audi ..§;;.::;:'f:1..‘°°::..s;f:°°.1':.s. 'lime to , We Would Advise ' Egg sizes _ intending purchasers of hard coal to book their crders now as the price advances la'er in a Children are interesting in each _ -s The Cook Studio stage of their development. Let pictures keep them as they the season. Phone 1 1 1 ll. Lyons 81 Bu. 6-Mtf. l - Do you want to give a pres ent that is dainty, ornamental- and useful to a Bride or to al iriend? ` If so you will find what you want in our beautiful line of painted China Oni stock con tains many useful articles and the designs are graceful and finest quality japanese hand pleated to show you the pleasing to the eye.. Vi/e will line. gt C. W. Patterson - Ieweller - -Dr. Robins ~~-,;_¢»,;.-,» e E " 1 l is 1 ` '1 ' .ir ..;r;'f{.“.°.:...':;°11s1.”:l ss: ’.‘1"..s a l] <_l ‘ , _ re to»cay~ pictures full of nnccn- scions, unaffected grace, and the individuality of the child. Make an appointment for t`.en1 to lnsptct our playiocm. The Bayer Studio 11 11111141-: mein rid we guarantee thcmv? fit. exactly, We 11| do s|l,we can téva the teeth you we nd 11 it in P plole to save than id. '51.§1‘Ii'.f1.`i§i'lLi§1 ..‘l§¢€.i.‘Lf‘” “ ° "'""° 125 Queen St. Phone 215.! The farm of ioo acres sltuate two miles from Hrnter River owned and ‘occupied by Paschal McDonald with the entire crop. There are on the farms dw1l`ing house, two barns and a pighouee 7; acres are in ahigh state ofcul- tivation and- the balance is cove-ed with a g od gioth of liard and soft wood.Thls farm isespeciallyadapted dairylng purposes. Tenders for the farm and crop wi \ he received by the subscriber up to satur- day the tlth of August. 1013, at 12 o'c ock noon F o r further particu'ars app y to PASCHAL McDONALD Hunter River Post Office 722-a smitaiinihaeipn ' For Sale By Tender ’ """"“--»1f 4 (_ -M Hngoerno-q`o»‘§§.=y-gAm nl 1 sriaecnl is the og kind we cnrfy- It d°°° "°° matter, when you order you can he sure al; getting satisfactory coal if 1'0" °°‘”° DI. ' ' VV‘a hr ve on llnnd j|ustol;_0V;a;°g|:;9 5:1; I |00 ¢0l 1 3?-=~"-'¥~‘-5i.° 1° “'-° °°:°°::.1'a'::.:“J1 .1 F; ‘ ~O;C§O9'¢8 §:'£»£i£i1£§§gl3\'l1l:§=l:i§?." i';l»J~"=;‘l1‘1i1'1a;:;? | R I ir C H I E 9 S or §fih’&:;m2i6-ill' |:°';m°'g'& diff’ ss anim sl. 1111.1.. 9:1. nt‘a!2n1H%!l11 o 11. El Are You Using A Arena Lawn u Stationery Arena Lawn is the name we have given to our new line of Note aper and Envelopes. We have it in both Pound Packages and Tab- lets. ' It has A nice smooth writing surface but Still retains the Linen Finish Pound Packages 25c. dian can be, obtained at H. J. Ma- bon's Drugstore, Homin, ia 18 and residence phone 20. body.-B. ’ shipped by J. J. Hughes & Co. * ...°SUl3SCRIBERB should renew B week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expiry date, ________ (From Yesterday’s Evening Guardian) from Sour-is to Fortune, recently, where they spent the day. They had ii. delightful time.F. ...°RIBS BROKEN.-Mr. Alex. Mc- Kenzie of Fortune Bridge, ii; will be regretted, met. with a. severe accident; on Saturday last.. Mr. McKenzie was hauling wood and in the process of driving his horse along, the waggon struck. against a. stump throwing the driver from his seat, to the ground. He struck on another stump and suf- fered painful injury, three of his ribs being broken. It is most pleasant to be able to report that he is doing nicely and will soon be in good health again.F. ...°RUNAWAY.-Those people situ- ated on the north side of Fortune! it could end only in disaster, This ‘ owncn by Mr. John Wilts, became ll entangled in the reins, and commeuc- B- an to rua at its 11111 speed the mail they came to a wire fence which was ensily cleared, but the mare was ...°THB1 MORNING DAILY Gulr- Cash must accompany order. Mini- ...°T. GORDON IVES is Guardian the Montague races, the event of the agent in Montague. His oflice phone season, g55.g.l3M3|_ ...°THE MORNING DAILY Guan- an -representative in Bourls. Hia ,dian can be obtained at W. A. John- phone number is 5, W. L. Dingwall 9¢°D'S. MODYBBUB. Undcrtalier's ofllca. MEM, ...'SOCIAL DANCE.-The young ...°ALL HORSES ready for Halifax people oi Montague held a social will meet together at the Montague dance in Montague Hail Monday races Aug. 27th. It will be ri race to night which was enjoyed by ovary- belong remembered. 855-B-13M3i. ...’LIMELIGHT.- The Schooner be n red-letter day for Montague Limelight sailed from Soni-is an Wed- | horse races. Big purses, large iieid,' nasday for Bt. Pierre with a large great racing. 355-3-1311/[21_ cargo, including fifty head of cattle _ ...ewi-iooP1NG ooUGH.-frm di ~ _ ' ease' so much dreaded by the paiiontsg By Order of Committee. 821 8-12M3i. and Small Children has broken out in ...°ENTRIES CLOSE.-The entries the District around For e and for the Monga ue ho,-5 es Wm _ . g e rac mimi’ 0! the Y0“l1B5f»8l`9 B E close on August: 20th. Five per cent. fmm WF- - entrance money must accompany each _""‘ . 1 entry. The classes are 2.19 trot and -~~°FN‘]0YING MOTO 0,1*-"Alpaca, purse $150' 224 trot, purse, \‘;’8° “\:'“b°f °f }11°¢°f'b°3¢f'¥11°fSiri5o; 2.30 trot ima pace, purse sioo. ° S°“'“ had ‘1“1f° an °“1° sail T. G. Ives, secretary. ass-a-131121. Bridge were greatly excited i\accntly,(Fl`0m Y°Bte|`d5-Y'5 EV°“i“i’I Gi-lafdianl by something which seemed as though' ---*Ml* E~ S~ J0h“B°“ °f F0ft““° V _ _ . . lv I: was when a valuable brood mare' able to gain posession of one of the frightened, caused by its foal getting Ch ‘P05 it fI`0m MY- Earl Dillgwell ‘UF racing ut. its side. They inept on Lill CANADIAN GOLF CHAMPIONSPHP- ...°ONlll CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column, mum charge twenty-tive cents. ...°RACES.-Bnvc August 27th for ...‘MR. ED. D. FEEHAN is Guardi- @ ...°wienNinsnAv, AUG. erm wui ...°REDUCED FARES and special trains for the Montague races, Aug. 27th, frorr. Summersida, Cape Tra- verse, Charlottetown, Elmira and Souris. _ 855-8-13M2i. ...°A MOONLIGHT EXCURSION.- will be held on the B. S. Enterprise from Montague next Thursday night 14 lust. at 7.80 in aid of sidewalks EASTERN PERSONALS ...°Mr. Gus. Keenan, Murray River, is in Souris on a business trip. * O ...°Mr. Jos. McDonald who has been -visiting in Souris for the past month, left Tuesday morning on return to his home in Boston. ° ...*Dr. and Mrs. W. W, Carey and daughter Virginia, of Cleaveland, Ohio., are visiting friends and relat- ives on the Island. They are making their headquarters at Fairfield at the 'home of Mr. Freeman Garret ri broth- .er of Mrs. Carey. They will return to Ohio on Sept lst. ° as veiv fortunate recent in bein est: horses in the District. He pur- vcry handsome sum.F. MONTREAL, Aug. 13.- Many ailing amateur and professional golf f 1 he Midsummer Sale at Stanley Bros. ‘ A sale embracing lots from every department in the store which have_been carefully sorted out and priced at prices sure to make a quick clearance. All this year’s new stock and in perfect condition. 25p.c. Discount .,,,, \. All our. new dresses for ladies’, misses and children in white lawns, embrolderies, etc, as well as colored ginghams, repps and indian heads. All sizes from 2 years £-1-_x J Ladies' Hats About one hundred ladies’ outing and un trim- med straw hats which regularly sell from.$i.35 to 3.00 each, have been placed in our window at to c1ear......... 65C Ca. Ladies’ Linen Dust Coats We°re still talking about these $3.98 dust coats for $2.75, All other hats trimmed and uulrlnirnel have been discounted to HALF PRICE f--'-°- -"'-< Ladies' why they'll save three tin1~s t h e amount of their cost in keeping the dust out oi ones cloths. *i---_-_Zn Ladies’ S I! - S off without any inju1‘ias,F. oHani.o'r'r1n'rowN nanxnrs. Corrected for every Wednesday and ' Saturday issue. Oats (white) Oats (black) l-Straw tpsr tori.) Hay (per ton) Eggs (Der doz.) Butter Chicken pair Fowl ieactit Potatoes, per bul. Turnips, Cabbage (lb) Hides l'elts Galfsklns Beef (lb) Beef (quarter) Codlisb Ib) Cornod Coddsh (lb) Spring Lamb t.qr.) Lettuce (bunch) ll"i*esh Mnckei-al (unch) Mutton (th) Rheubarh (lb) Lettuce (bunch) Spinach (lb) . lladish (bunch) Strawberries (Gt) Peas (qt.) lieets Cherries (b0X) Red Currants Black Currants Blue-berries Gooseborries Beans (lb) Caliliower 40 42 to 41 $5.50 to $6.50 $12 to 13 20 to 23 20 to 25 80 to- $120 60 to no 20 to 35 5 to 6 to 8 S to lu I0 no 80 05 ev eh' as 1-I .°¢-wg; $1.00 to $1.50 5c. I0 to 25 10 to 14 8 to 4 05 10 ito 5 1- to v\C\°°.l§ 25 to 12 to 15 12 to 15 12 to 15 6 to 8 10 l 5 to 10 HARD COAL TheSchr. “Oliver Ames will be due here this month with 700 tons and Schr. “Edward il. Blake" will load at New York in about ten day s. 850 tons Both Cargoes Best American llard Coal brought up abruptly by the waggon 1° 1 mum to at over Both animals or-_ ‘experts of the Dominion limbered upl on the units oi ine Royal Monereail Club at Dixie today in nntipation of |l'toynl Canadian Golf Association. The ,tournament will open on the Dixie links tomorrow morning and continue over Friday. The champ- ionship is to he decided by 72 holes lol medal play, the first prize of $100 land 11 gold medal going to the player who turns in the lowest gross score. » . ' . ICKSS TDAINSICKN iK`“‘ Prevented-Stopped 0'1‘Hli1RSILL’8, nftcr tl1oroug,h M to.~