I ‘br /i f-"> _IUl§¢Y.Z5. 1914 _ - _ _ _ . :V V ,,_ V. V _ _ __ -mn 1.I'rns»1~_ Nswei TBI! 0WN GUARDIAN "'11 rmsr or 11.111- ' ' I I 14913 Flprggg I fx /7' 1 ., , r~ Let U Sh Our Stoik ofovvaiccghles BY buying a watch _ our 5t°Ck is VCFY complete Whatever make flléfefgngfggg °f_W3i§ii 'Y<_>u want you will find ii . Pficei iifwiii Dal’ You to come here ' for it. W. W. WELLNER .I Il ,ESl8b. 1 858 ew€l`li3§i}§ze§:l%\$zzit,<:elisHouse ll - - _ 2 ll $21; :viii save money. _You will make a good invest. 1' 'IT PAYS vi ..... GORDONIVES is Guardian now-and buyin it here._ __ _ _ f ` \ ~ - ~ ...°A BEAR.-It`l_s.reporte-;l that a -=1|1lLil}H}l}»i ,1_i1f,W.i.~ .\ I 9 r-, V.‘_~_,. ,r ' iii;-` V-if _'_'-“T "ll, Vii'\`i¢V}'4|;]1j‘V ,V T _ T 1_ __ _viV"»f_~",iLf»;__| bear was seen ln the Norris 1’ A "f" "“"""”"""""""”'Wm"'ii"ii'f1ll.i!illl-l_!Jli00 00 l!ll|_'u0010:i|0=00|:0:0_ 0100--.0.ll-S-.-;.» he so-ny ming. 328 ~ *' if -_._ __.- nu. .e:“:.:;'°_:..:.;i:*i..I;?.1“;::iz I " 1 F ll Go to CO0K’S for good photos. Ill _ We devote our time to Art---In---Portraiture 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. ALyOIl'“°"Studio Finest work, moderate price Personal attention given tr Amateur’s Work Horsemen _ Do not- forget to call on Saturday night and get a copy of the Breeder at - “Brown’s Bookstore,” All the latest magazines and news_ papersat rown’sBookstore St. Dunstans Red & White at Browns Bookstore When doing over your ' s ring hat, call at Browns 4.50 for 2.48 Here is a line of pumps' _ that sell regularly for I $3.00 to $4 50 a pair, but are yours now for $2.48 I a pair. They are shown in patent, dull kid, velvet and gun metal, some really excellent styles, I every one asplendid pur- chase at this Clearance price oi $2.48. ` Alley & Co 135 Queen St. T _Jig - , that it is only the tame hear owned ‘Bushy, arrived in port on Friday.-0 , I' seph and Lawrence Pequot have ac- cented the contract of painting the residence of Dr. A. A. l\lcDonalfl.-‘ ...-,rnonuca scanca.-Prairies in the country is very scarce, especially hay and oats. However, butt-Ir und “Kgs are rather plentiful.--* ...'SUBSCRIBERS should renew s. week or two before the time they i1BV° Paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are glstcontinued promptly gn expiry a e. by a Mr. McDonald.-° ...'SUCCESSFUL FESTIVAL.- The town on Thursday was a. decided suc- cess. Although the evening was cold the festival was very w-all attended, rind the ice cream was delicious. The financial results were also gratifying. -G. _ V ...'ENJOYABL.l~l PICNIC.-The an- nual picnic of St, George's Lodge, R. 0. G. T., was ,held to-day at St. Ahdrew’s Point. The day was ideal and the trip to the Point by motor boat was immensely enjoyed. The time was pleasantly passed with cro- quet, baseball and other games until a sumptuous supper was served; and ing had a delightful outing.-G. EASTERN PERSONALS ...°The schooner Lime-Light, Capt. ' ...*llrs. (Doctor) J. C-_~ Houston, Kensington, and Mrs. Frank R. Heartz, are visiting in Souris, the guests of their mother, Mrs. Mat- U thews.- ° *FIieI'll ,"`\ Tenders Scaled tenders will he received by the 'l‘own of Summersidc up ,to 4 o’clock p. m. on 'I`hursda.y, August tith, 1914 for the complete _building for the Town of Summersiile. Plans and specifications may be seen at the otlice of the '|'own Clerk ol' the '|‘own of Summersidc. 'lhe 'l‘own of Sununerside does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. .\d1lrcss all tenders to _lI. J. .dust-'y, Town Clerk, Summersidc, P. --- \ __.._...- Ir-I-illusi-I-I-i~`I»z-:er-I-I-iz-=I-I-I-I-I-e-ii lmumm 3 S'l`OCK'QUO'l`ATIONS. Quotations furnisheu by B. Mc- Curdy & Co., Stocir and Bond Bro- change, 164 Richmond St., Char- lottetown, P. E. I. July 24, 1014-. NEW YORK STOCKS. High Low Close Atchison 97% 96§ 961 Ani. Beet Sugar 23 22k 22i Am. Smeltern 65; 65 6_5 Amal. Copper 67% 66 66 Baltimore: & Ohio 80 78} 785 Beth. Steel 39) 39 39 Brooklyn R. T. 903i 90) 1a0; 44; 235 120 132; 133 es all returned to Georgetown after hav- I kers, fllenibers Montreal Stock Ex- iV 901 180; l 44; I 23% Ehokstore and get a bottle of coloring, all shades on hand. _ 25c per bttle M _ .i.?__.._.i--- Information to Foxmen Owners of Cross or Patch'ed foxes. puos, year old or two ywr 0ii\F¢i¢“i' urs and price to “I..U." Box 1l6, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 34264-11MlM0. Anthracite ). _ Coal New landi ex Schr. Bayard Barnes* 1800 'issue Best American Scranton Coal, also due to artlvg per Schr. "‘Smal1 C. Kimirng li( 50-tens of the celebrated c - awana;:Cosl in E38. 5i°V¢ and Chestnut sizes. , , l'}. T. HUGH J. MASSY, Town Clerk. 3645-7~23Mts16i. -I Cottage & Lot For Sale sitlmfml in (lharlottetown No. 43 Reserve St., consist-iii! Oi ‘lW°1ii“S house with lot 40x90. We are authorized bv Mrs. Miillins tg sell tho shove property nn 'I lulrs- gny July 30th, 1914, commencing at 7 o'clock p. m. on the premises, The house is in first class condition- “mi “in In som at 11 bargain- 'Perm ei Bula. BENJAMIN CARTER & C0. Auctioneers. 3604-7-22Mwl'm4iDd.. l'lal‘(l 1 To arrive for here in a few- days per Schooner _“A n n 1 c Marcia.” _ -- --_ 500" Tons b est quality of Hard C0211 in Stone and Chest- nut sizes. _ ~_ 'Customers will please -.» book their orders so as tVh_e Coal gan. be déll-_V€I'§VCl whilst vessel is .; 2,.; ,I J; ,_ ’.j- I._.1 Canadian Pacific 1‘83»} Chesapeake and O-bio p 45§ Erie 245 Great Northern Pfd 121 Lehigh Valley 1335 Louisville & Nash ' 133; Mex. Petroleum 67 Miss. Pacific ' ‘iii N. Y. Central Northern Pocitlc Pennsylvania Reading . Rock Island Southern Pacific 'Southern Iiail's\'.ny Bt. Paul Sugar U-nion Pacific U. S. Steul U. S. Steel l‘fd Utn-h Copper Virgina Chemical Canada Cemlnt Detroit Dom. Steel Uorp’n Mexican Northorn 'Po Minn. fc St. Paul (So Montreal Power Ottawa ' August _ October ‘ Deecmber January . - Harsh VV V Bert. what _ ' Deo. Wheat V Sept. Ooru A ' Inq. Ooh - _ . _ Bent, ,Oats MONTRE Brazilian Traction Canada Cement Pid COTTO GRAIN l PRO 9% ss g 10s 1091 101! ss: zo s 9-1 i 126 2 602 as.; 211 sro W8! 0) N. B. Steel & Cool Co Quebec Ry. Richelieu & Ontario Bhewinigan Spanish -River Com Toronto RY Twin City ' Woods ` Ill N High 1183 1840 ‘ 257 1251 1252 sz; 100! 100 100; 94| 20; 90; 125; 50; 552 271 CKB. laid 10; 29; 91 es; zz s 119; zzvi 50; 10; es 130 vi 1201 101 137; Low Close 1 224 IIN 1227 1247 was ma nu VIBIONS. HI ll' Ib 5;. :si U6 .1.°‘n 88% il 82| 10'! 109 `is progressing favorably under the, foremanshlp of lllr.S.Chaisson,who ex- presses the opinion that the work will be completed in about a montirs time. Mr. William lllullnlly is plas- tering and Mr. Lauchlin Mclnnis is laying the floors. There are live sleeping rooms overhead for the bank boys and steam heating has already been installed. The bank is to be lightled by electricity and when lin- ished will be a. very fine structure.-° Dec. Oats 37! 37 37} Sept. Pork _ 2075 2050 20-50 Sept. Lard 1010 982 982 WEEKLY HEVIEW Ill R FINANCIAL S|lllAl|[lN (F, B McCurdy & i`o’s |Wo‘k Re- icf 11111 Id rch Is -i - _ : :lv tist (r‘1}:1rIi::h(i»5l1i`AI1I.oas.-Mr. ln°r'iilli:_;‘t‘b:§:iptl;°|i‘Ii=ea:i1 irlllileei-tiling Promlnent 'T loud; §.°éhi‘¥l..i°.“‘” f““l.°‘§‘ ‘”*‘°“ ' ` ft.i'.i".0:f.“.‘;°;.:”s2:: :.‘;.';°‘°:°"' ... OUTING SHIRTS Of real i --- _ eown ort e ummer _ A ' ‘ "` - ~ _ _- ' "`°_° ' ch°°l°f Science- » ...~PA1N1‘ING Housaz.-Messrs. J... rhé":eI:Eohq|il1li1ali»A1\;{du hieogrglserlii Men good quahty of Imported English duck V in white only. Soft attached low collars 90c ea. OUTING SHIRTS of fine quality English Regatta cloth, White grounds with blue and black fine stripes. Soft attached low collars $1.15 ea. OUTING SHIRTS of the V best quality of White repp with brown, green and blue Stripes on it. Soft attached turn-down col- lars ' A $1.35 OUTING SHIRTS of the very finest quality of mer- _cerised French vestings, m fact as Hue and thin as silk $1.75 ea. BUSINESS SHIRTS fo r Summer wear. Made of English printed cambrics In conservative patterns, Soft reversible cuffs and detachable Soft collars to match, $1.65 and $1.45 ea. BUSINESS SHIRTS fo r Summer wear of white vestings. Jacquard fig- ures. Soft reversible cuffs and detachable Soft col- 1arS,$2.l0 and $1.45 ea Collars for Summer Wear We have in Stock for men a splendid Selection of the low and medium height W; G. & R. collars forlghot Weather Wear. Sizes 14 to . Summer Sox We believe that cashmere Sox are the only Solution for the tired feet problem of Summer. They never get hard on the Soles but al- WayS_ form a thinresilient layer be- tween the Sole of the foot and the Shoe. Every wanted weight. tori rev Eros The alvfews-busv Store. V" "' I. i _ I I Nova Scotia’s Great Exhibition At HALIF AX Sept 12-19 THRILLING AMUSEMENT FEATURES THE DATES ARE SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 12TH, TO SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19TH. * THE PLACE iS HALIFAX HORSE RACES oN THE whore SEVEN DAYS or THE FAIR INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE. 'l`he_re_ will be no relaxation in the effort to make the Exhibition an adequate display of Nova Scotia's resources and development. ' VAUDEVILLE, MUSIC HYROTECHNICS l r n Lay your plans now to be present at this great Expo- sition and share in its instruction, its amusemenis and its benefits. » -_ f 5' IVI . IVI O F' . Pl A I- L. , Manager and Secretary ` 3680-7-25Mesal7i ei 0 ll