i ‘_q'.'> if '"j"' uniqueness' _ W'-PAGE' $2.52 Today ' These m_en’s oxiords are ' unusilalllf Gmail. dressy, comfortable and modish, sliownfin _all sizes iroln 5 1-2 to 10, in tan, gun metal and patent. Regularly $3.50 to $5.00, now'-$3.62 to $3.75. i . /Alley. & (`o. 135 Queen St. ‘f:~-`;'&`¢'». ’ . _ he-i~=;‘~.>.1;'-' 1 M ll . _.i _-:'._».'-1.;-ni. `_~ ,.';_. fi" L =i-__ _~__f__ \i_~:ff;'i~';i _ _-t l \-_ 2. .~.'.`» _- ’ \. lp-_fret '_»‘_‘.-.-'»‘-iJ~i'_~1'l'»‘." ‘ »' _ ,I 1 vi --';?fé§:"i"i;~__iii.iI ” .~ ' 4 ' _ .,5_-f.~,_-_<»_j.~,, 'flag I '.2 ' I \` » ":` 4% ,i »,,‘w I /Ill /_ Amateurs) 'Q .<-utr;-.'-. .,.'-¢- '_ _.-1. _+ve - _§- 2 g gz; -ig-.. .' 1 _. Bring your Negatives and films to us-for good work at moderate charge. \_ Cook Studio Latest in Photography at the BAYER PHOTO STUDIO Leave your films with us for finishing. ‘ We close oil Monday after- noons for .filly and August. l’lione..192J __ All -_ I ' _ .r@.? ws~\-ounnim . - . \ Exeéutorships _ 'Toogreat importance the choice of the right .Executor to administer your Estate after you are gone. '_No man would enter- tain _the idea of insuring his life or property .With an private Jndividual. Then why should he place his Estate inthe, hands of a person who, for any one of a number of reasons, might lose a considerable percentage of its value? 1 ` . ' With a most efiicient organization, the Do- minion Trust Company solicits the management of your Estate ,now or the appointment as Ex- ecutor. The cost will be no more than » that charged by the individual and oftentimes _1ess. Ask for bookle t "Why on Executor ?” DOMINION . ° the Charlottetown ‘Driving Park on ` _ Monday the 22nd., June instant. COMPANY , P "The Perpetual Trustee” can not be attached to- ll. 'nie i=.isiEilli ouililnlls s. -::::.~_z-:_-: »:_‘:_'_f,f_‘_-:_ze.1~;;_»_~,-,-T-,-_-;_-_-_~_1-_-;; ...°I'l‘ PAYE to buy in this Province f ...°'I‘1-IE MORNING Guardian mn be obtained in Bouril at H.-I. Nah0n's. "' ...°'l‘. -oonnos rvsis le num-emi .gent in Montague. .. < __ ..-.°FOxliis Fon sAl.m. Apply to George Keele, Souris. _2426=5-191/Iii. - ...'RAf_`EB 'RIVERSIDE PARK Vernon, purses _S415 the highest ever -oflered out side oi Charlottetown. Iaozs-s-isuisl. ...°BUBs0RIBERB should renew e WM! or two before the time they have paid tor has expired and thus not mise an ieeue, as all Pullers on discontinued-~ promptly on expiry date _ ‘ ...°MARIE HORSE ‘ RACES.--Wed nasday, July 8th, 1014,' $190.00 in 4 purses. Races as follows: 2.24 class ,trotand pace, $100.00; 8 year-old trot and, pace, purse $30.00; 2.40 race, 860.00. Entries will be receiv- ed up till Monday, July 2nd, 1914. Allred' Webster, Marie, Secy. -. g 2789-6-»0Mf/l. ...°ION`A 'l‘EA.-- Remember the date oi the Iona Tea Party. It will he held al. Fodhla Station on Mon- day, July 6th. A special train will run from the city on the afternoon of July Sth, and reduced rates will 'ho secured by the morning regular traln`. Further particulars later. , sslo. THE E.HIHL0llll[lWll lmvnli; Pill , -lull, niizis The following races will be held on Q19 class ,trot and pace, purse $200. .24 class trot, purse $100 2.30 class pace, .purse $100. ' . \ . trains on the P. E. I. Railway V on F G d ` the morning oi the 22nd. in'st. or a oo oto -Visit the- A. E. Il s-su`i1lclcn_t number oi pnssgngers Finest work, moderate price. er the-cost oi special trains these Pefsollal attention ,giveth to for Murray Harbor at 7.15 p. ln., and Amateur's Work f 5 f _ ",’_’TsSl¥’l¥,_‘T,‘__~"‘f‘* 7'3" P' 'P' V _.,- Passengers will go by all regular A special train will leave Char- ldtlietown for 'Bignish ~at 6.45 pi m. For Georgetown and Montague at -7.30 p. m. . _ - _ come from stations on the o_uris and Murray Harbor branches to cov- will be rlin leaving Charlottetown | 1 1 _l _ - 1 .Admisslon,to gren'd:stand and _all Look Up The PeopIe’s Theatre Ad It will Interest YOU LIME p-li ‘~ Landing t o d a y mn" - n _ per Schr. John M11- lard 400 Barrels St. John Lime. ‘.1 ‘_ I1- _ U. Lyons 8|. Go. Our Ill The Lead _.pv¢p»ly_ size! '.v, eil . ""`r- ..»"*""-..»'J ~‘\..‘ ~'.*:'.t-_J ` . 'J ' .3 `i ..'._.~.~.' 9 A Change in Train Service, 259s-6-11-Mu _ ~ P.'E. I. Railway . Commcncing June 22nd there wil , k_ t .. h b , bc changes in the trains running on Sgme fait 'C‘;'l;:_10g;lo€0wna5;¥§gg .B e Un 0 §hfvsM“"“‘Y H““’°r B’““°h “B '°1' gark during nie lew last days. Hilda o :-- V ‘ S., 2.20 , ste ped the last hal! oi s A f;“‘“f)°""°,§ f,"““,,c,f'l€l M22 mile in *1.06. ‘harley H., ii miie in ’7“,l,'0 am *;_n§',v§ng I3” Cha,fo't,,,_ mic, lfreiiehie, ii half miie in 1.09.3, town at 0,45, returning will leave gllfth Mluer' “ 2”; "(1) (llmrlottciown at 3.10 p. m., arrlv- “rp“r"”' mue in ' ' rw e ' ing at Murray Harbor at 5_55 p_m_ a halt in 1.105, Miss Alcyon, a mile A Mixed train will leave Charlotte- in 23”' Chgrry mlm' B' m,i,l° in 225' town Daily except Sunday ,at 8.15 H°1°“ R~» 1* mile m 2-25-._1lh°"° h‘“'° 3 m arriving at Murray Harbm. M been several sensational quarters and 1,6' B ,,`l_ returning Wm leave- halves trotted and paced. The horses Ml'm_uy' Hu§_bD,, at 2_00 pl mu “_ were never before in better condition rlvlng at' Charlottetown at 5.35 D. um” they 8"’ Wday I" racing' and m_ tif th; woatter IIE liivorélbelefont lzlicgi- ‘ a iero s on e som as e 10351 of those trains go* around the mlm in the dmmmt events- , pr/xlmothcr trains wilI_ run as at Monday waning, Juna Ist: the can 3030_5_]_9ME6i_ riage maria ol Mr. Duncan Mcliolson, l ClYd° S"“"l°“~ P’°°°"t°d hlm » ith tltnri i . This oun`- ‘ The _ parts ot -grounds only 25 cents. ,.‘ . For further information write the Secretary, _ _ Frank R. Hearts, _ _ - _ r` President. C.'R. Smallwood, Secretary. IIORSE |I0l ES ' I _ .__ w s i ty w nner y g ster was sired by I'arl~'.side, the great stallion owned by Robert l~lill,Frod- erlcton, P. IC. 1., which got first .d --*ONE CENT ver word meh inser- tion ior advertising in this column. Cash must* lwomlleny order. lini- mum charge twenty-tive cents. ...°Mr. ED. ~D. FEE!-IAN Guardian representative in Bourls will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter at the oillce oi underteker Dlwswell- _ .___ ` _ ...°Cedar POBISB. lawn and Held ion- eing. D. F. McDonald, Souris. , 3065~6'22M6i. ...°M'l‘. MARY SCHOOL, MORELL.- Inspector D. J. Mulliii's report oi Mtp Mary School, Morell, was as kil- iows:-I gm very well pleased with the progress made in this school nuring the past ten months. Miss Mc- Kenzie and Miss Clarkln must have worked is/ithiully and well, ln order to achieve mich .. satislactorymeaisure of success as I had evidenced on my, visit. _ ‘ ( .-_.i_l__._ ‘ fluiillnlvlls VICTORIA R. McKay, R. M. Hamilton, Toron- to; ll. W. Mallisofn, E. W. Murchison, E. Lover.. Toronto; II. P. Murphy, Boston; J. F. White and wiie, New York; Mrs. McDonald, Summerslde; Mrs.. Keele, Al-berton; G. C. Hunt, Lcnldou; P. F. Maileor, London; J. C. Roddy, Truro; J. W. Andrews, St. Johr,», R. E. Ross, 'I‘aunton', lllussi.; Harvey Mitchell, Fredericton, N. B.; J. F. Ingleton, Ottawa; W. E. Rich- ardsoli, Montreafi; Wm. Hanna. Walk- crvlllc, Ontario. W. B. Arthur, J. C. Watson, C. Iiosenthall, F. E. Orchard, A. Brad-‘ lord, II. (7. Opie, 'l‘oni'Wbittles, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Ball, Al Licsi-ie, J. G. (‘aml1, Montreal; E. I. Terry, St. John; J. D. Lynn, J. R. McKenzie, II. E. Ellard,, W. L. Friend, B. A. Clarke, Toronto; G. A. Thompson, Montague; A. G. Tourney, Frederic- ton; HIS. Drivsn, St. John; (blue. H. Devine, Lethbridge; W. S. Gesner, Amherst. _ QUEEN TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS _. ` Goo. H. Laldlow, Halifax; U. F. Fisher, Montreal; C. G. Parks, To- onlo; Matilda McDonil‘id, Mrs. Gi, A. Thomson, Montague. -Tl. F. Macklin, E. M. Wiiking, St. John; -I. B.- Gaudet, Quebec; John G-ofl, Woodville Mills; C. ll. Worrell, St. Anilrcw's, N. fl.; `Mrs. A. P. Baker, i.. T. linker, Boston; H. A. Brown, Mrs. Brown, Vernon. REVERE, IIOTICI.. G. E. and Mrs. Taylor, Montreal; W. K. and Mrs. _Wo.llace, lioston; J, B. R. Evans, Toronto; A.. J.. Mao- shaw; W. ~I{'.‘ Fre ,' J; Halsmqn Montreal; ahah Mrs. Hasl-am: Springfield; ll. O. ‘-,Nelson, Hampton; J. D. Brennan, Solilris; D. J.. and Mrs. MacDonald, E. and Mrs. Jac- ques, lllrs. J. Benson, Miss-M, Nich- olson, Chas. und Mrs. Rollinson, L_ MacLeod, Boston; R. F. Tralnor, M. C. '1`ralnoi', New York; A. |{.Hcnry, ¢lranville;fR. R. 1-”lsher,, Joliet, ~Ill.; I-I. McPhee, French Rlvm-;' J, Adams, `S(l'\ VIBW; C. II. Chl`Ist&ial1, Glenglg- dale; W. Séncalrough. Lnlifnx; D. Foster, W. B. Tobin. Sydney Mines, R. Mothersoll, Gnlt. tlnt.; Mrs. H, Ll, Rhynard, Summcrsidc. _ _ /. _ _._.__...-é_.1| _ “11ciol_‘e you Plant your seed grain or potato setts, see that you have Forinnlin. f For Forrnalln,wll1 keep the grain tree (rom,-smutt, will pre- vent the growth oi sceb on your po- tatoes and will give you 5 bigger, better and cleaner crop this year. Price a pint. don. The Tw-o,Mscs 149 Great George Street. Mlilti. ..__-__._.---- J IDX SlllCll_lll|l]llllUllS FURNISHED AND CORRECTEII DAILY' DY THIII FOX EX- " C prize iii: ili'e` i-itiriie snow in char cannons AND iNvics'i1- g Contracting Painters ~c. wlili-:ll J. ii. nolul _ 1S1A;i_’=jA.‘fs1~= r _ g~;;k;;;_ f 173-.6_5Mif. . - ; 9.1.5.. F... os.- C llxperl 0ptica| [Service Our business lem ex- amine Eyes. We elm ton give our patrons the ben- clit, the most modern ind approved methods of ex- gni&`netlon. 'M 8 ‘_ but-our se ce its epprecleted. le evideiwtil by the large Increase In iliievyeerh bungee; gl” e erm G _ _. you _tlreg“beltvieeultl oh- ulmii by the new °€ Every W|ie’s- lluly ' and Si n work -*_-' _ Ltd- _ 20 “°l|7°'c°m'¥° _ 3 . WATCH IIUSBANDB HAH; IF ‘inertia mix silver ...loo I ‘ - A. si. lichen- oo md. ioo 203 Km' st' P|‘°“° 2804' 'mis on rum. or iulunnulrir Belmont loo lsslsr os ms iisiNG PAR- 'Men give but little thought to' ==== me me ei nie hair. not until nie -'lherlott-stove _ ,._....._--.__ 4 first bald-spot appears do they real- ly take notice. Ii your huhbandfs hair 'is getting thin; li he has dandrull- or itching scalp, take immediate action -do not let him become s bald head. Get lrom any drug or toilet coun- ter e - 50 sent bottle of`Pa.rislan Sage. _The ilrst application stops itollsillg head-and removes dendrui!-the gr hair destroyer. A little Parisian Sage rubbed well into the scalp lor ii few nights will work wonders.. When the heir stops telling and the new growth. appears s irequent use oi this invigorating toilie is ell that is ' ' ‘_ t Edward' ' 100 I "°°d°d t:hm°_k° um ml: `__9°"_?_tl’ ‘lgrdlichneette .. ......100 ich end beaut ul _ Plrilian' Bags. Geo. lll. it with an agreement to inoliey it not setieled. ,heir tonic lornneir healthy. Surely _ imm ‘refund It'| e end 'rea Saudi ISIQIIII Palllllllg 0 1,,.¢,,t.,w,, 1..... ..»1.,¢.'.r_ ' lmwr ooi.i~i>/mins O / -__--*‘ . LTD. Asked Price 20 llil II5, A.-ii 55 120 110 70 C0 Per ohn Agnew Fur Farms [leech Wool _ __ 50 |00 100 50 Bessh Hill. _ I0 100' 175 100 ` 100 Carruthers \30 Dalton 100 Dinnil Pedigreed Foxes e original 100 New Ilene 100 Dominion 100 ' lvwire _ __ 150 1 on 125 125 105 100 iurterlr 100 reelnnd - _ '- _ ur,Producers 1.01! ...- erm cena. Nei-‘ua-| ioo Howott-Dalton ion me » _ Milton Peteh- Ion UQ, Montague ~ ~~ _ao loo 115 we loo 125 eo' 'lo loo 'lie loo . no North hum' reel- , * greed Foxes North Trios Oo. orth Shore \ ' me ' 100 19° ~ rovindel' 100 loo io loo ue .100 iw gan l'uni_ ’ ‘ pies . 1° #til iieiwelii od. International Peyton 100 5 100 $2 ii ' 00 120 ide ""1 /it R4 . aa- ». I _B----.W 1! ..¢.., .,\ 1-_ _.Iso .f‘\ i"""fl lil! 0 7/’ »f -` i Y tifély *I \ l l .\ ,l l 7 ‘n _ Y’/3:. Z' --““1`_"\\\*` r ) l .l (N / White Emhroidereid . . Dresses for Children \ We have an excellent display 01' fine embroidery and embroidered dresses for girls, on our front counter. Every size from 6 months to 14 years is here all ready to be put on." The prices too, are very small and rea- sonable a_nd will no doubt be a prime factor in the quick sale of these garments. _ Children’s 50c to 3.50 ‘ Misses 1.40 to 5.25. I ' lomlev Bros The olwovs lo usv Store. . I l .-3 ;- . Spring Park For Co Silver Tip Sterling Taylors Thrce Rivers Tup..i. Jrvihl rr.i.`. silver 100 l90l 600 1,500' Ain. limit Silgur _ _`.?|i‘,’ 100 125 Amul. Flipper 712 100 100 _ Iirnoklyn Il. '1‘. Sill 100 115 (lulladiilll Piicltic 1942 i_00 Chesapeake und Ohio 40 45 Eric 2‘Jl lpton New Haven 0'Leary Patch rystiil .. Vlctorig 65 Miss. Pill-ific 25 Northern Paciiic 10 Reading; 55 lflontllern Vnciiic 115 Union Fiiciiic __ ll.. S. Steel lLtnll Copper 50 25 10 50 100 "°¥~*I'-l‘°i°i‘°Z"I°'l~°!°'I‘-I°'I~°l°~i°°i°~!°°I~!~°i-I'~l| _ i sluci_lllillii p June 20th, i014. 17:, 111;; li;-4; 04;; 156i GZI- 581’ :|33 71} my lull 20 |62 1112, Itil-‘f ‘M 1555 " l`iZ 583 MONTIIEAL STOCKS. Nevin, Bonshuw;f"J._ ll'lacNevl`n‘, Bon- Nml" unlh BTUUK' llmziliilii ’|`i'ncl;ion 2122 712 COTTON lil; 1043 5|ll 201 hlpiit; -272.25 illlcliniigril 171 .lilly October' Dcccllllifri iii; 1257 1240 ici; 94;; 156; oz GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. 582 ` .lilly Whcilt 83; lillil Si-pt, \\'l\x-ut 821 812, .lilly Uorii 703 003 Sept. t‘