I4 , . _ .. 5, 1. > .,‘1-.‘i.-‘..f;‘1i' .\~n.».\9.°r.'¢sri’,' .lay ` ¥ _..._ ,J -......a.. D __ rr: www* wmv* _ _ L... ._n......T.. ...slim .,,,. .:__~w~ ; _ _ _ .»_. _“_ ~._ _~, _ ___,.,_,,_ ` _ __ iffffff ' 0 " .aa fi ~‘ \‘ " ~" _ » , . - is .,: 1 , _ » - /sf; i. .>. .<» *~<‘ - ‘ ' »»:f~,~;i1_,"»‘c “ ' -°' _ ' uri* , ~‘ . v, _ .. , _ ’.‘;.» - _. 1., ,__-g§_j.‘..\ ..l€§f»§!0l’» .,,~»;.;i_;___.,§,3_,_,_-if»f;;'.=_\" - gaiiiii. ,, .. . C 31N PURs1~:s' _ » V71' ..;..;. .~.,...»..~.»_--,';,¥‘*_*-_.La-,~._ .. . .n . ¥°°!° ~€& "\\w.¢ro.-;-g.°.- _ ods. 0 o e Q ~ e e e .°°.°°.~.~°.".°°.°°.*°2 o o e e e o e e n,¢o.».eo.eo.»,».o¢.»o Estab. 1868 , Tl C0l\D1rse ljiasbecome a fixture Il, S Zi' ~Du_larity is embracing young 8|' ls _o »=u in all walks of life. _l\~_ . i i t iis. we have made our line -,~ Of L(-i Purses the most complete in the i.»_ Provi... . ine prices are very reasonable, runn~_nn .i m 90 cents up. We always consider it a pleasure to show our W. W. WELLNER Jewelers & Engravers . rm-»-s:"*’5. "A `? ””°" W -3*.- . ¢ ¢ _».»,» oo oo o o e o o o ¢ e .~'»,».»‘o¢‘».eo.o¢ » » ¢ » ¢ » s » »°’¢°’¢"o’°o”»’°¢‘°¢" . ,---\ ___ | \ I I ii;;,-iyllwf ___________ _ U .,,,,,..-,,_,,,, - LID lllllll " l` ' ' ' ' |/'l 'I W | ll' A _.°,"- * T -, “, i -1 ,iinailmu|m|ii|||r|lumulinnl|llll_lli1111.11.11llilllliiIliininiinliiiieiiino1i»iiif.:.:liDe.I '°“' ,.1 P K I -1-13. -_li -il. ' G0 to the l August 26-27 Cook Studio _,_..,,.,..__._.,..___5_-_._ / for fine photos E /LL;/1 \ . . '_ /_¢f` We devote our time to Art---In----Portraiture ut the Bayer Photo Studio 1 7 G ft S T~l h aFini§hir(ig Fdr Th; iafmtalxtlcsuifgzl We close on Monday after- noons for July and August. For a Good Photo -visit the-3 A. E. Lyon-studio Finest work, moderate price. Personal attention given to Amateur’s Work UORBON & DUFFY Barristsrs and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank ol Oanads MONEY T0 LOAN my I 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 be held Monday or the following 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. E. I. 5057-8-20mtst4i Anthracite _ Coal Now landing ex Schr. Bayard Barnes 1800 Tons Best American Scranton Coal, also due to arrivg per Schr. “Sinah C. Kimmskl 50 tons of the celebrated Lack- awana Coal in ESE. 5101/¢ and Chestnut sizes. si' fv".:f.ii.:.”f.f: q an par ies . best are requested to (l:§00|< fh¢.1_li Orders at once, and delivery w_i be msd; from vessels while dis- charging at lowest prices. BuntainBeIl&Co rhoneioi. seiiinz Agents D01" mon con co. :i.i... _, You dressy men who want 1 to see the very latest word in smart shoes call in and see our Invictus the GoodShoe 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. 1 135 Queen St. I r |_ *M1- _ The Island City Painting (0 Contracting Painters House, Carriage and Sign worlr. _203 Kent Sf. Phone Z80-I. F. \.._WALLER J. A. DOYLE 3-.6-5Mtf. /` i 5 \ _ __ 'D . __ ¢ f- ‘» Jn su |- Silver Black and Patched foxes sup- plied for companies and private ranches, at reasonable prices. For sure and rolilic breed»rs and high quality of Fur it is doubtful if Ontario Foxes have any supcrivrl B115 ew equals. .IOHN DOWNHAM,Sfathr_o_y, gut; . . . 8 nl?lrP£a‘lIgl'i3:dal-i>¢ire‘d.e1"1i¢il`iel'I.‘ iilliiiitudrliouud Min k. C 42-8-5M5wke Hard _Coal To arrive for here in a few days per Schooner A n n ie quality of Hard Coal nut .S1zes. _ Customers W 1 l please book their orders so as the Coal Marcia.” 1 50_0 Tons best _ in Stove and Chest- _Ji ‘K THE EASTERN GUARDIAN K ...°1T PAYS to buy in this Province ...°T GORDON IVEB is Guardian agent in Montague, ...°TI-IE MORNING Guardian can be obtained in Souris at M. A. Pac- quet's. ...°lllR. CARL MoDONAL'D Guardian representative in Sourfii, will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter at tho oillce of Undertaker Dingwell. ...°SUBSCR1BERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss au issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expiry date. . .*WEDDlNG BELLS.-Miss Chris- tina J. Clair, of Brookline, Maas., torm- erlY of Montague, and l‘¢r. John P. Grace. of Brighton, Mass., were mar- ried in St. Aidan’s Church, Brookline, Sunday evening. The Rev. Dr. John T. Creagh omciated. After the cere- --mony there' wana' reception and sup- er at H tel L 'i‘l brid D o enuox. ie e was attended by her sister, Miss Anna. Claire, of Brookline, as maid of lion- 0l'. and Mr. William J. Driscoll, of Brighton, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Grace after a wedding tour will reside in Brighton. PHDSPEDTIVE .FDX DIVIDENDS The following usb or prospective fox fividends is compiled from unofilcial information supplied to The Guardian in some instances the dividend to be declared may be more, tn others less iut approximately it will he in the vicinity of the figure given. Addi- tions will be published as the infor- mation reachss the Guardian: . . c D A. E. McLean Co., Ltd.. 50 Bideford S. B. Fox Co. ......200 Belmont Black Fox Go. Ltd....... 70 Barkers Black Fox Co. Ltd....... 75 Beechwood Black Fox Co. Ltd........ 30 Brighton Black Fox Co. Ltd-...... 35 Bunbury Black Fox Go. Ltd....... 15 Carruthers S. B. Fox Oo. 110 Ch’tov\-in Silver B. Fox Co. I.-td.... 100 Dalton Black Fox Go., Ltd. .....9 Delaney-Smith .... .. 175 John R. Dinnis ........65 Dundas S.B. Fox Co. ..i ... Eastern Black Foxes Ltd.... 30 Empire Black Fox Co 100 Eureka Fox Co..Ltd.... 100 Freeland ..................... .......50 French River Farming Co.. IJtd.,... 225 General Fur Farms 70 Georgetown S. B. Fox Co. 35 Good Luck Fox Co. .... 100 Glenaladals S.B. Fox Co. 100 W. B. Hayes ............. .........100 Hartford Dark Silver Fixx... 25 l-Iowatt-Dalton S. B. F. Co....... 50 Number Silver Black Fox Co.Ltd. 35 Hackett S. B. Fox 50 Huntley Silver Fox Co., Ltd. ........10 Henderson Silver Black Foxes Ltd 400 Imperial S. B. Fox Co. ..........130 Judson Co. ............. ._ 75 Maple Leaf S.B. Fox Co., Ltd. .....95 Maritime B. -\`. Fox Co. 150 lilac B. dr. S. Fox Co.,Ltd. .50 to 65 Magic Silver Fox Co. 140 Mt. Edward .......... .. 40 Montague Black For Go .........-lfl Massachusetts B. B. Fox Co....... 50 Murray River Silver B. Fox 'I5 R. J. McNeill Co .... ... ......100 New Haven Fox Co. Ltd. North American S.B. Fox Co. ..... Prince Boyal Peerless ........... .... .. 75 Provincial S.B. Foxes Ltd. -65 to 75 Prince Albert ........................ .... 60 Pioneer Fox Farming Co. 50 Pure Canadian S. B. Co Regal ll. & S. Fox Co... 75 to 80 Royal S.B. Fox Co., Ltd. ........300 Royalty .......... .. ......50 Rogers-Payton . . Riverside Farming Co. ... Railway Mutual Fox Co. Spring Park Sgmgon B, B. F01 CO .... T .sheen ¢3@ i»-il-E '-‘unease .. wcl °' he =v~=»='§3*'§¢o2ggo Silver ip Standa.rd...... Sterling Silver Fox Ranching Oo. 10 St. Georgs's Bay .... .. Seal River .... .. Thorou¢hbred...... Three Rivers Upton ......... .. Victoria Farm .......... .. Rosemount Consolidated ... Ellis Silver and Black Beauty Fox Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 125 ___..__.__.._.-___ “For that dip in the briny, you need one of nur bathing caps, made of filnsst quality rubber, with mor- cerized linen lining in all colors and shades at 25cts. up. Our swimming wings show you how to float, swim and oder great sport in the water 8l'>ct.s. up. The ’i‘wo Macs. 140 Great usorgs Sr Etf. O I’ *i \I`ua` - ‘W Y/r~__.(6`§\\\ , _ nh .\ /°" ar n I rf. ,_ ,_ B st n B turdsyslat. noon, and-thel C gl g 1 SP S? Evaeiigeline 'hiesdays at noon. ` /* L_ ’ ' -»- Fhr further information arg? to c L n ¢_T,, .ms cinmlon ,_ _ . .,. , A en . ', égents Blsfk Diamond Line. | _ ‘ cisriemtown, P. is. r. S i,____.___ ‘mwn July 23rd. 1914. . - I” Address me at Salisbury. N- B. ' ` 50688-2011/ltf , d ` ' I Oommencing July 28th the B. S; . " H I ll Ch 1 tt t f can be dcllvere .::1.:.‘.‘r;.:::.i1...:;z.;'s'i..:: Tuesdays at noon, and S S Evan 0 ¢ das- _ . __ _ _",- __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ 8°Il!l1l:t°\iilii!ll\d|:H:slisiltSn°Sm'Halliax leaves -ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order, Mini- mum charge twenty-five cents. ..°FLOWER _SHOW Prince of Wales College, August 26-27. 5072-8-2lM6i. ...°GO WITH THE CROWDS on the 24th, to Montague Horse Races, ev- erybody is going to see the greatest race of their lives.. 5078-8-21M3i. ...°DID YOU SEE the list ol entities for the Montague Horse Races, on the 24th. There will sure be some going in the Free For All. 5078-8-21M3i. ...*FIGH'l"ING, in Europe, there will be lighting for first place at the Montague Horse H8088, in the three classes, Did you see the entries? If not look them up, 21 horses entered. 5078-8-21M3i. . ....~.'rHi=: 2.24.. 'PROT arnont-agus on the 24th. looks like the real thing. some of tho greatest trottere in the Maritime Provinces are meet- ing there. Four stallions, the hy- bred ones, see them. 5078-8-21M3l. ...°’I‘HE TWO WAR HORSES, Vesta Boy, 2.05}, and the mysterious horse Dr. Sharper, 2. 191-, rrteet at Montague, on the 24th, gee won't they go some. Don't forget that Hilda S. and On Wilkes will bc right there too with the goods. Where will you stake? 5078-8-21M3i. ...*'l‘WEN'l‘Y-ONE ENTRIES for the Montague Races, what do you know about that? Looks as though the horses like to go there, and you all know that when the horses go, there will be lots of people there to see them race, como along and see them you will see something to be remem- bered for a long while. Ili 5078-8-Z1M3i. -~ fvbunuu1111run/mrrpnnnurnnauznua111111111: , __.___i_,_. .___.__.___________. jiloiiitr srtiaciioiis For “ ouriinnui iisinras ¢pn.»¢1» Fumishsd by W.S. Louson ` 'i ruin :aa j 511.111".."1.llllnnnnnnnuufaunffl SOME DAY. I'm going home some day- lf I can iiiid the pathway back; For I have come too far, too for ii- WHY. A wanderer on a strange and afiieu- t k rac ; l saw tne world aliead and only meant To go u. little way beyond- and then To seek the old tiine highway of cou- tent- And live back home among my clan again. I‘m going home some day- But every track I face is strange and new God grant I have not wholly lost my way, But that in seeking all the long years through . The riiist shall lift and 1 shall liiid once more The path that lends me to tho dreams of youth- The lanes of light-the life I kiicw before I left the oldtimc ways of faith and truth. “l‘ni going home some day"- So iiioves the droaui of all the rov- ing world; The seekers of far lands wlio'vo lost ie - r way God's countless aliens by the cur- rent swirled From out the harbor and hy tempest tossed To unknown lands where they must ever roam- But this is ull flint makes life worth the cost- The endless dream, “Some duy l'ni going home." s CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. ills Kind You Have Always Bough' Bears the ,__ ‘ Signature of _ gy “Silver Black Foxes, ` Marten & Fisher” I am coming East. with a shipment about the middle of this month nud solict correspondence or personal in. torview with interested parties. I al- so have n few selected Northern Mink ni ri tc and skunk. Comps es or p va indi id als uirin stock will find “The Perpetual Trustee” Paid up Capital and Reserve Over $3,000,000.00 lt does not follow that be- cause you are a_young man, or a comparatively young man you are therefo_re_ _re- lieved of the responsibility of making a will. Very early in l_ife we are taught to live as if each day were to be our last. Pur- suing this principle we will not fail to have our affairs in order-showing every consideration for our rela- tives and friends. “Let all things be done decently and in order." This is a motif fonda- mental, and the Dominion Trust Company with its wide experience in the mat- ter of wills wishes to be of real service to you. " _ The company, too, is well informed as to the common fate of the heirs of those who did neglect to make a will while yet in this world. Dominion Trust Company 'Ihe Perpetual Trustee ADVISORY BOARD W. li. Aitken, Hon. Chas. Dalton, Frank R. Hoarlz H. M. Davison MANAGER Morris Block-C harlcttetown. Ennio Bonshaw Ferry Timetable for August LAUNCH DOLPHIN will leave Bonshaw for Charlotte- town, calling at Mc.\rthur’s wharf, West River Bridge and McEwcn’s wharf. Friday Aug. 7, '1‘ueeday~ Aug. ll, . Friday Aug. 14, 5 'l'uesdny Aug. 18, B . Friday Aug. 21, 8. . Tuesday Aug. 25, 4 y' ___Aulr.-.,23.m’i.01l_a._.. 39408-'~i`~1f?01. _ A Q- -. =3§g2© 5°FFa=5°i= 55 S3555 Charlottetown Slean Navigation Co. iid. Commoncing Monday the lst of une. the STEAMER NORTHUMBERLAND eaves Charlottetown for Picton, N. ., Daily, (except Sunday) at 8.20 'clock a. m., leaving Picton on re- rn about 4.00 p. ln. (lniincctlonl ada at Pictou for all points in ova Scotia. STEAMER EMPRESB Leaves Bummersido for Point-du neue, N. H., linily (except Sunday) bout I0 o’clock a. m., leaving Point ii-Chene on return about 4.30 p.m., annecting with express trains for harlottetown and Tignish. Connec- ons made at Point-du-Chens for all oints in Canada and the United tatss. 0. W. WAKEFORD. _ Manager. hnrlottotown, May 29th. 1914. 2675-5-30Mti. . .1 - _ _ - 1 1 , . , / _ J _ _ _ , ._ _- ._ -. , _ ,.- _, _ _ . . _ ~_.-, . . . ... __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ . - ., . , - . - . AUGUST 21 14 . .. , , . ._ _ _"WW LAWS* NWI THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN "rf rmsr or um.” "sri PAGE Sgvgn l Montague Horse Races Monday, August 24th, 1914 Purses $45{)_()() Purses Races Start at one o’clock The following horses have entered in the respective classes. Free For All, Trot and pace, Purse $200 Hilda S. 2.18, 1-2 Alf. Ste Nart, South Port., Dr. Sharper, 2.19, 1-4, D. A. McKinnon, Charlottetown. Vesta Boy, 2.0 -4. Daniel Steele, Summerside. On Wilkes, 2. J. T. Waite, Sherbrook. Bottom, 2.23 G. Ives, Montague. Cherry Ripe, T. C. Edgett, Charlottetown. Helen R. 2.19,l-4. D. A. McKinnon, " Princess Etta, T. C. Edgett, “ ` 2.24, Class Trot, Purse, $150 Mayor Todd, Hammond Kelly, South Port. Orwell Belle, 2.23, 1-4. D. A. M<:Kinnon, Charlottetown. Brenton H. H. C. Hooper, “ King Dodds. H. H. Acorn, Souris. Bottom, 2.23, 1-4. T. G. Ives, Montague. _ George Cresus, 2.27. Delaney-Smith Silver Black Fox Kinkora. White Sox, Mrs. I. Ives, Montague. 2.30 Class Trot and Pace, Purse $100. Zealot, 2.29, 1-2. M. McKenna, Vernon. Ferndale, N. Nicholson, Cardigan. Derby, Stanley Wedlock, Charlottetown. Ruby D. ll. C Hooper, Charlottetown. White Sox, Mrs. I. Ives, Montague, Molli Miller, Hammond Kelly, Charlottetown. With the above large list of entries, the public are assured of of the best days horse racing ever held on P. E. Island. No intoxicating liquors, or intoxicated persons will be allowed on or near the grounds. Hot dinners will be served on the grounds, _and will _be under the same management as on former years, which in_ itself is sufficient guarantee of the best meal in the town. There will also be well stocked ice cream and refreshment saloons, and the usual amusements. The track was iieven so good, there will likely be some former race records broken this year, will you see them? The management has added an additional seating capacity to their grand stand, of five hundred, so their should be plenty of room for every body this year, there will also be an additional ticket office, at the gates. T he following train arrangements have been made, carrying horses as well as people. STATION FARE TRAIN DE ;"l`S. N`;_i>- ~:_' He Co. one Kensington, 1.10 6.55 Freetown, 1.10 7.12 Cape Traverse, 1.25 6.00 Emerald, 1.10 7.23 Bradalbane, 1.10 7.30 Hunter River, 1.00 7.54 North Wiltshire, 1.00 8 05 Royalty Jet. .90 8.38 Charlottetown. 1.00 9.00 York, .80 9.26 Bedford, .75 9.42 Mt. Stewart, .fill 10.10 Elmira, 1.10 '/.15 Soliris, 1.00 8.15 Bear River, 1.00 8.113 St. Peters, .90 9.10 Morell, .75 9.538 Peake’s, .45 10.30 Cardigan, .25 11.00 Montague, Arrive. 11.20 Returning special train will leave Montague after the races. Teams will meet the trains and convey passengers to the race track at reasonable rates. _ _ _ T he management have spared nc pains _in preparing for the pleasure, comfort and convenience of the public. We had about four thousand people at our races last year, and we trust to out number that this year, your friends will be there, to see you, and we will be looking for you. ADMISSION---Adults 25c, Children 15c ~ T. GORDON IVES, Secretary. 5002-8-15IVlEtf ii ai ri ii ii is si ir ii ai ai rr ii ii ii ir ri ri u I To En landb the I 8 Y S. S. “DIGBY” Monthly sailings from Hal- ifax, via St. ]ohn’s, Nfl_d., to . Liverpool. 'l he "DIGBY . is one of the most popular 1 ships in the Atlantic ser- ` vice. You get_every com- 1 fort at the minimum price. $65.00 Saloon 45.00 Second class.” 18.00 Saloon to St. John's. 12.00 Second Class. Next s-ailing about Sept- ember 26th. _ Make reservations at once. Furn¢ss,Wltby & Co. Ltd Halifax --<-nv l v u req g it tn their advsntng'6 to mako nn i appointment. Make an appointment anywhere in the Maritime Provinces. Contracts taken to supply stock of _ any description either this or next season. ~ BLAKE VANNATTER Georgetown, Ontario ’ANAn|AN TORONTO _ EXHIBITION Very Low Rates 27th to 31st $34.35 Sept. 3rd, 7th, 9th $25.75 Sept. lst, 4th, 8th $21.55 Reservations made and all Infomation Cheerfully fur- nished. W. R HHWAPD. D P A..C.P.R..§l. l0I\i..N.I`l. __ _.__ __... _._ ,.1 Souris Exhibition Monday, September, 28th, 1914 $800 Offered in Prizes For Live Stock, Dairy Products, veg- etables, Fruit, Flowers, Housekeeping, Fish and Miscellaneous. For Full In formation, write the Secretary, ~ J. A. McCormack, Souris. i in _ ,__`_ 3 ' -_T $95!’-_ '=‘.‘ :css 7»-_ 355m TO HAVRE & LONDON From Montreal. Ionian . . . . . . . .. Aug. I0 Sc " Monlre.|!..Cnrinihlnn.. .. . Aug. 23 Se ‘ \l ill S 6 ( _' . nnirrnl. Sir’ `au .. cpl. lc. ' liiiinm-ai..Sri»finn.._._ 5|-pr.. 130.1. in .-.P-9. __ \1 _.Elo For Reservations. Tickets. Etc., Apply Loral Offices or Akenclrn W. K. ROGERS, City - H. & A. ALLAN, Montreal Geo. Wa`lvr. local _agent Dominion Express Ci-_ l'.uildin|1.¢.)uee . u _Sl . ' I ".-if. tl ._`_*f,"_”..~ . . A. » , .. _ - 1 . » » rl 4 ° i .~.~..»...»-.~.-1uu~ . - summerside, ""“r"“$iiis““” "rs“n.:sosi\i_ M, rr ,aa 4.1- ,~ 'MGB' ALLAN LINE °*"*°"“i STEAMERS ROUTE 3 Sailings Weekly via St. Lawrence From T0 LIVERPOOL From Tl) GLASGOW Montrell..Victorlsn......Aug. 4 Sept. 1 M.m*.r<~al..Sc|ndinavi|n... Auv. 8 Quebec ...Cnlg\_ri|\n......Aug. 13 Sept 10 Monfrr~al..i>lesp_erisn ..._ Aug. I5 \|nntreul..Tunisinn...... Aug. ill Fcpl. is Montreal. Corsican, . Au|¢.22 Quebec ..,Alsousn...... Aug 27 Sepi. 2-l \aonlrea|.,Grampian ..... ._ Au|¢29