'nm wrusrimws mar or aw ~ THE CHi6.RLO'-I‘TE'I‘0W'N GUARDIAN llommro num. /- _ _ _ » . I ...1i‘f.°£.2¢i'::f;.’°"°"’ '= You will agree with na that we have almost ever ' I e y . A; - 1 :ro llfesegxero. Pl' li' Spso. s, Bf°°°l"° Ben Pins' Links ’ When in search of a i'trl S ' _ Place to find .lust what yod wsntoilim mr of mm mp to P' E' Maud the VVe""¢"'S_ Jewelry Store *Yi lr' 9 window. 1* _ Balauce‘oi this year’s stock ol r l Women s Pumps, 20 p.e. oil _ We want to clear out cirr re~ t t 1,; ff W0meu’s Pumps to make l`onr§inl¢;rciir Coming fall goods and are offering the balance of the display in luding ali me newest and smartest designs in Patent. Gun Me'al and Black Satin at no per cent, 4 ff There is a good variety ard a srlepdld Stock. Former yrices ranged fr m $2.75 ‘° $‘*» WW 2° P- C- ‘ ff. See our southern t Alley td Co. Gel >0\l\' poneyivetes here. |55' Queen Street Q1-"_ _ . M _ _ 1 Due to arrive per schooner Laura M. Lunt and Sedgwick 1500 tons best quality Anthr- icite Coal in Nut, Stove and Egg sizes We Would Advise intending purchasers oi hard coal to book their orders now as the price advances la*er in the season Phone 1 i1 B. Lyons &. Go. 6-Mtf. ' Do you want to' give a pres- ent that .is dainty, ornamental, and usef_\_il___t_o a B_r,id_e o_r,__to a lriendl " `_ ' _ If so you will find what you want in our beautiful line of finest quality ]npanese hand painted China. Our stock cori- tains many useful articles and the designs are graceful and pleasing to the eye. We will be plea.-ed to show you the line. C- W. Patterson- Ieweller l ` For Sale By Tender The farm of ioo ecres situate two -miles from Hunter River owned and occupied by Paschal McDonald with the entire crop. There are on the farm a dw.llirig house, two barns and a pighniise. 7; acres are in a high state of cui- tivation imd the balance is ceveved with a g od groth of hard and soft wo_1d.This farm isespeciaily adapted dairying purposes. 'I end rs for the farm and crop will be received by the subscriber up to unter- dny the 6th of August. 1913, at 12 o'c ook noon F or further pu.rticu`ars appy to PASCHAL MCDONALD ~ Hunter River Post Olfico 722-8 liMtis4iEihs2lpd ; Best Hard lioal The schooner "Estelle" has ar~ rived from New York with 650 tons Anthracite Coal in stove and chest nut sizes. She will be followed im- mediately by the “Levi S. And- rews" with 950 tons in egg. St0V¢ and che tniit sizes, all of hi8h°" grade and best quaIltY- Prices of this coal will be lowest wniin a1._¢nn ning. Kindly $114 iii your ordera today, and satisfac- tory delivery will be mB<1¢- BUNFAIN. _ BELL & C0. Wholesale and Retail Coal de\\l¢l’S- Ciftown, Jytil nth, 1913- _ ll Now for fthe _ Family Group F01' natural pose artistic nr- rungements and superior finish come to 'ihe » Cook Studio Children are interesting in each stage of their development. Let pictures keep them as they are to-duy~ pictures full of uncon- scious, unaiiected grace, and the individuality of the child. Make an appointment for t`.cm' to inspect our play room. The Boyer Studio- _ wr Marr 'rrrru |_\u_d wo zilaruntee them to ill. exactly. Wa- ldo in w_e can tq_¢_~ava the teeth you + is anfilirtin on ¢-ir(ie_lo nave thef- w will do no ll rr... 'wo will zive you shi b%t iiuiatu 0 roilbbio to gat li you o :rua god' dontainvedato us weaonuu you ofa uudani. satisfaction. ‘ |25 ueen St Dr. Robins ~» Goff! Phone 2'l5J , - L," Are You Using Arena Lawn Stationery a A if 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 " found Packages 251!- __._-1-1-_I r;ireuir'_s_|, so onunn si. vinn. ssl. A -vers Silver Black Fox Co. now have S Jewelry Store is THE Easrruu ounnuuiu s. *THE MORNING DAILY Gum' bon’a Drugstore, Sourio, ._.*THE MORNING DAILY Guar- dian can be obtained at W. A. John- stou’s, Montague. .._°TI-!E PEKTN.-The S. S. Pekin, Capt. Bourk disehar ed car o of *FISHING-is dull on the North lceroity of bait. Thursday 14th at Dundas at 7`p.m Also Sabbath the 17th at Bangor at 10.30, and Birch Hill at 6.30 P. m ...°SUBSCRIBERS should' renew a 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. - ...°NEW FOX RANCH.-Three Ri- their new ranch under construction and when completed it will be one of the most _up-to-date ranches in the Island.-M. ...*0A'f`S.-Ives and Murdoch. Mont- ague, had in one of their show win- dows this weelsw, a stalk of oats that measured 5 leer., 5 inches. This was grown on the farm- of Mr. Thomas Bulman. Montague, and speaks well 'lol' a good grain harvest here.-M. ...’NEW SIDEWALK.-The laying of the new concrete sidewalk Montag- ue, was somewhat delayed last week for want of material. The sidewalk committee intend having a moon- light excursion on the S. S, Enter- priso, ‘Thursday night. M, ...°ENJOYABLE PICNIC.- The picnic of the Kingsboro Sabbath School took place on the 5th ipst. by the pond in a field of Mr. John A, Bruce's. The location was ideal, the arrangements good and some 150 people enjoyed themselves immensely. EASTERN PERSONALS ...‘Mr.-G. S. Enman, Charlotte- town, spent Sunday in Montague_M. .._"l`ire Boston Bunch arrived in Montague Saturday morning.-M. _.,°Miss Helen McLean, Montague returned home yesterday evening.M. ...’Mrs. A. H. McPherson, Charlot- tetown, is visiting in Montague the guest of Mrs. A. H. Wadman, M. ...'Mr. J. W. Carruthers. Montague returne'd homo Saturday from a' business trip to the Mainland. M. ...°Miss Lucy Wickham, Boston, is spendlngh few days at her old' home in Montague. M. ...‘Mr. Roach of the firm ol Brock &' Patterson St. John. N. B., was in Montague yesterday. M. ...°Misscs 'Mabel McVano and Flos-I sto Stewart have arrived homo from Boston. ...’Fortune hay is at last suiclyl housed und a very good crop of grain is |>r`omised.F. ...*Mr W. Morrow, expects to start work on the new# Fortune Steel Bridge this week.F. ' ..."'l‘lic fishermc-n at Fortune arc making many linc catches at; present. F. @ ...‘l\‘fr. and Mrs. J. A. G. Ellis and family, of Montague, returned home last night from Cape Traverse.-M. ...°Mr. R. F. Maddlgan, Charlotte- town, was in Montague last week on a. business trip.-M. ...°Mossrs Sold on Mcl.en~n and 9. g a g coal in Montague Saturday.-M. tr -- _ 14 B Shore at present on account of the *'- _.__ returned home Saturday night from ¢ C CHURGH OF ,300-1-LAND__ harlottetown, whore he was attend-4 Rev. Ewen McDougall will preach on ing tm’ b“°i”°" °°u°5°' M' tc *IT PAYS to buy in tht; Province _*ONE CENT bar word each inlet -- elm; for advertising in this column h must. accompany order Mini dian can be obtained at H. J. Ma- mum charge twenty-live cents. ...°MR. ED. D. FEE!-IANis Guardi- an representative in Som-is. His phono num-ber is 5, W- L. DiIl8W6ll U dertaker's omce MEti. I1 . W Y. 9519! _ P1 99_‘!‘_‘!‘_‘_*_*_‘&‘?-_ , .9?_1i9f}?Pi?_*; ...°Mr. Mont. Johnson, Montague, ...°Mr. and Mrs. ‘I-Iienemau, Mr. Bo- rlstine and Mr. Charles McPhee ar- rived in Montague Saturday morning on a few weeks' holidays. ...*Messrs Myers and Wagner who have been sponding the summer at their cottage in Bay Fortune have lelt on return to New York.F. .. °Mrs. William Hasklll who has ...°Mr. Chester Burke of Fortune Bridge has recently turned out with a horse which gives promise of con- siderable speed.F. *Mrs Conductor John McDonald, 8. o from Boston is enjoying a vacation nshing business at East Point spent Sunday at his home in Montague, agne, left. yesterday for New York blown up in Havana _I-Iarhor. visiting the former-'s brother. While that she is doing as well as can be I expected.-M. ' & 'lhcmpson,, Montague. He Went West a few years ago and has been in tho employ of the T. Eaton Co., Winnipeg. He has been home on a few weeks' holidays and leaves in a [cw days on return.-M. _____ _ --au g __ -- "_l_-_._ vi Roots ~' Barks Herbs That have great medicinal power, are rained to their highest efficiency, for purifying and enriching the blood, ll they are combined ln Hood’a Suu- parlllit. 40.366 testimonials received by actual count in two years. Be lure to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla Get it today. Bold by all druxglatl everywhere. 100 Donal Ona Dollar. Ralph Robertson are visiting at the home of Mr. John Ching, Red Pbint. ...°Mces'rs Herbert Poole and W.A. Johnstone, Montague, left. lor Char- ottetown yesterday to attend the annual Rllie Shoot Meeting. M. ...*Messrs Roy and Calvin Kennedy have arrived home from New Glasgow N.S., where 'they have ,been employed for the past few months. HARD COAi. The Schr. “Oliver Amee' will he due here this month with , 700 "tons and Schr. 'fldward ll. Blahe" w.ll load at New York in about ten days. 1 Early Vegetables Wanted Send us your early Turnips, Beets, C irrots on consign- ment, or quote us your lowest » cash price We want a few more young pig =. W. B. N IXON, ‘ Wholesale Com mission Merchant, _ S) dney, N. S. 667-9-zM1zi. , A great day’s racing on New Annan Troi- N ting Park Wednesday, Aug. 20th 2.24 trot, mile heats, pun-ie $120 2 80 pace, mile heats, $100 8 minute trot and pace, mile heats. purse $80. Entrance fee 5 per cant of purse and' _5 [gif cant from winnennd th _ __ __ Both cargoes in “V51 _gms to enter an ree o s ar Any horse dlstancing the field entitled to first money only B t A i n A Should any clans not fill, the man e- gapstéogeggalglho nght to change :lint been spending the summer at Bay , , __ l ah, Fortune, left Saturday for he; win-' \ \ _ r home.F‘. _ ' ` ‘Q ‘ ...°Mr. Sydney McKay, Winnipeg. ...~A 1uooN1.1o1-rr nxoURsIoN.- ` in n. nnn nn in. n. n. n...nnn. dqgg the wgrk gf om Montague next Thursday night' ,*_ » inet at 'Lao in nic or nianwnikn. ‘ ' _*'97 .ff or C Q s. , /__ _. //_/ f K 1 ff K \ hi A \\'~:.,l\"' Tri le` \ You can depend upon Mr. McKay formerly belonged to -_ . ___ \ _ V Murray I-Iarbor and worked for it i_ £5)_i.A;"", Cnlilricllllg a I lll : l11”SC number of years with Messrs. Poole 1 Isla. d as le .__ ma ‘ie f 1. ’ " ` i _ l F,-_ \ l 2 f i L 'rhqkg MARK _ louooii Nrwvoiur Guarantee! For 68 yearn the Marie Croc: bade mark has atoocl for quality .Over $2,000,000 lxarve beenapenttoadvel _lilo Mark Crane goodo in every civilian ieountry. We funlier guarantee that if th Mu‘kCaoaa Salary Razor doom't give you na muck or better almving aatiahetion than any other $5.00 naar. welll buy il hack. Mark Cross Blades » F534* DIHUCIC ill lull l"..n"‘"_-=""'n.n.’TlTE_ _ '- una. anno... _ C tee steel-imported .‘-....f.*~s§@ r treated) ' ,___wd_ EACH OLLOW GROUND AND HONED AND STROPPED AIR TESTED llHCvoaaBlailaal'¢lt|o f :na giagnnunnnnr au\ial»¢°.:nni'..°'“" Ash for Iarh Croaa Razor Blah; Mark Cross Limited* Eublgdllose Auglztshl oe cream n P\|'d Nl 0 a » [lard C03|, f-5-’ii»'2nn <5’-i°€»`i.?“`i’§..in'..w;ri n. ini - °’ °'°° Splendid Departmental Exhibits. Vid” °° "W 5"°““d Ch°'°° musk- Every Nova Sootlan should como to the Nona Scotia Fxhibition with its Bowling alley and other amuaementa ` S E h > gwendadugt of i 1 wrwt- d - . ` - or S, id ba d i “nd _ . spec a a ions an its magnificent exempliiicution of the varied Tmi; agmgegts lM:"_‘_°° . ° and great commercial and industrial achievements of this province by J A McDONAl.D Sec y E A Foster and J G Jamieson rA1'i`1le'°Avi-i'ii)i`iiriii`€'°i‘i!r'i{r°i'ii~P(i‘r/laitriion 'm mm by lm" “W” in mph" ’°“ "° its value I When you stay at the Halifax you can enjoy living. E°"””S““” “°° _ _ A _ 3r€ _ Midsummer Sales _ L di ' . _ Cl eFs3_9?t;s)t;_coats Here’s a number of full length I natural linen dustcoats with military collar turn back cutis and pa ch, _` pockets that were tip top values at the regular price and at the reduced price cannot~be equalled. Ladies' Outing Straw Hats and Shapes Reg l $1.35 no $3.00 65C About one hundred straw outing hats and untrimrned shapes that are left in the millinery dept. Every hat perfect. The colors are white nat- ural brown, blue and black. ._.*Miss Harriet Stewart is home \ Tlje ,v_\|_ \;(_/ (.k\/_Q in U S ---,fi "Ig f) T~ n a visit. from Boston n-nd Mr. \ __ ` ` " ` c|'i'nr1ott'ntown, in visiting in Mont- P _ ' . .asain °‘ M” silver `» \ r Ut fl Q Y 'P0 ff: -w \_ _‘.f°§f§°_I§l°§'_§§f \M k B f _.__ al’ |||gH QUAUTY |:|_gU|;3 nd took back with him yesterday C his wife and family for n. few weeks ' ESTABLISHED |850 M- ~_ SH IRK fa SNIDER Ltd ___ , . ‘Rev J 01"* L°"‘1 “M Wi'°» M0” Manufacturers of Buda and other liiith Quality flour: State, where Mr Lord will take up M1115 at BflUg9U0l'[ 3150 B3dCI1 . . _ _ 1 a new charge. Mr. Lord was Pastor 1 Eastern \/Viiolesale office for the Trade at of the Montague Christian Baptist ` _ n , Church for the past two year-s.M. 5 P]Ct01[, NOUQ Scofja ._.’Mr. - ‘Patrick Holland of East J' B_ H Y Baltic, son of the late William H01- _ VV-_I le, 1 n V t f M . . _ __ _ 1 land is visiting friends here after an . 0 bl e “hen or "Hume Prqvmbe ‘I N'3Wf3u“dl3“d and absence of 39 years which he spent - ` WYSI Ill, \ * l _ _ `€”` 1 \_ raid Montague a visit last Saturday. ' If you intend stein or ` n. I ‘ri .i ll ` WHERE T0 STAY IN liALii"AX I- A `| _ ofrnn ulgnuudation Halifax lioiel C I' V I C C It costs-but thestondyincrenso in business proves E. L. HaeDONA|.D, Manager. A On To Hdllf&Xi‘ ron rm-: rxuiulriouj DATES SEPTEMBER-3 T0 11 ` PLAN FOR A VISIT T0 IALIFAX FOR ThE GREAT _PROViNCiAL EXiiiBiTi0N AIROPLANE FLIGHTS, SPZCIAUY PMOGRAM. 'IKE HORSE RACES. PYROTBCIIYOICAL DISPLAY. YOU SHOULD COME. _ | U - a - » . n - ‘ _ Clermont. _ M p_ _ _ Ee 1s1-s-eniwr.uoiEnei- _ Charlottetown Agents , w.J,,,y21_Mm13,_ " ° ““"' "““'°' ° "°'°“" nl ' 4 Stone is Organized I _.l S °