'ri-In Lsrasr News inner os ann THE GUARDIAN uomrrsc nan.r TIIE MARITIME TEL. I '40 in |908 ses 1.. me ,,,,, 1'." A _ ‘ :|10 1.. |912 '"1 B" ' “U0 ll Wlsthefnoresse in Ili! tbl C ::§.2%'_:';,"n‘.",:'i2,‘|,2::|_l|¢}“n\ b|.Y~ larger-'Sw Incgmgqzr or... ...»..,. ...;.....'.‘:..:.: 2i:'1.;.:.'::’..:°:°i.':.":: °i"'i° mu the hav nl reaobedm en I " ' ‘ ore an hail the des r d Q. to 317|: ;=:_l;g.l:l_;1_c.k of shares of the trsferred stvfckuilizoglts F._ B. ay George with e ioca oiiorhvei. l eva s-ziuszi. Q. IZZI ' |910 _ -" `~ ` week or two before ure time they ers-s-2ius'2i._ ‘Z THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Qs . ` i ' ` = _,* _____________:______________________:__________::;_:__::__:_______L;{_________;___-___ ______-___-_____:__-_V471___‘::__::__*lv__:__:::-_::::::;; l ...°I'.I' PAYS to buy h this pmvlnu _ rel.. - - 1 _ _ ~ cpurnmrs srreuoin rnociress ...';'..°".‘.‘.i"..1“.’.‘.?.’f.if.'.‘?. .351 °"..‘Z. STS .'£._"1§.‘°2’.‘3L';.‘l§'-'.l.1".§’.'.fe.. “”“' The Companies now controlled by the Mnrmme T,L& §`d°1_,f;°T_§‘£_q'__§:_l?__ thi; er_r_eep'.ioc of i=.a.1. roi. co.) .i..,.,. yea" me_mon__d_ nc crease in subscribers for the bcn's Drugstore, Bouris. MORNING DAILY Guar- dian can-be obtained at W. A. John- stone's, Montague, . ...°Mn.-hu. D. anna/in is ous.-.nas revresentative in Souris, His Phone numberis 5.W L.D wellllder- _ - ina u S. - , , te.ker's omsq, Mug, mersido. ° _ 612-8-2ME2i. ...'SCI-IOONER ARll`[VESl- 'i`L¢~ ` Schooner Limelight. (‘»=\pt 1-liishc-5', ur- rlved in Souris on Frulnv from Cape " ...°L U 'l' A NA ARRIVEB.- The 'MEMBaR.s Moxrnmp »soi\ooner Lucene arrived ir. sour-is on boys’ suit-lenzths scuisz below cost STOCK axcHANGa Friday from Gaspe, P. Q,, with n large cargo of shingles for Matthew 'St McLean.-°. __ .JSUBSCRIBERB should nga' 5 ` ' ‘ _ . , have Paid' for has expired and thus ,_ * "°'= mi" ee 1»~\=°» u ell news. are _ g - _ ' discontin _ . _= _ _F = ______°_ usd promptly on _expiry it \...»o.00g CROP.-on Friday yor-.r C0l‘reBDOn ent was shown some \cry fine Blimllles of wheat stalks v:1‘.ich measured titty-four inches in _f-ngth a They were grown by Mr. Ei."Réid; Sunny Slope Farm Rollo Ba rind . Y as Mr. Reed has several acres I such by buying 5-0.1! ` as this, we bespeak for him a bump- , Chocolaies 0’ °'°l’»° ` Caramels etc ‘ ...'DASEBALL -The game of base- C“i‘¢ &_ PHSIYY ball played in Souris on Thursday, Ice Lream between the Georgetown and Souris Soda Water baseballteams, resulted in a vilztoryl August 2' 1913' At White's Tea Rooms 2.”-"““_i“i‘__1Tff°_%"`°°i3~-3' ' Sunnyside _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ iiiinois o-one I'un.che‘q High Low Close Cigars pie social and dance in St. Patrlck”s Gum Hun' and the sum of .$55 was reall? £i§.hi;I)rllclt.ers':. for the home team by a, score of Z2 to 16. The game was followed by a ed. A return match is to be played in Georgetown during the lnst week in .____..__._l.. WH, “___” __ .._...91 P-I-=-<-_.f_-fff.-:.1-_-I-I-I-i-1-;-;-;-;~_-;-;-3;-_-_-.-1-;-;-;»;-;-1-3-is-;-;-;.;.,.,,i union Pacino .,.14s; ` ` . FOX STOCK QUOTATIONS U S steel . ii‘?*.Sl.“‘§" .""."l“‘!“l3; Montague 57.. Imperial . 155 One esnt_per word first insertion in this column, half cent per word pat,-ids 160 lor sssh continuation. Cask. must accompany ordsr; Minimum charl 1 Smith 12|- MONTREAL 5 Twenty-five cents. ‘ _naltém ' " 15; l 1 I _. BOARDERS WANTED WANTED BOARDERS AT REASON- able rates, also transients. $1.50 a day and up at Vendome Hotel 49 Water St., Charlottetown. 603_38-2M3lpd. ~__ ._'.$&‘\‘~E "Sl-*__ WANTED-A BRIGHT GIRL FOR “ dining room' at Holland"I-Iall: - Ap- ply on the premises or to R. L. Cotton at the Maritime Station- _ers, Charlottetown. _ 665-8-2M3i. WANTED A' Cook. REFEBENHES srequired, Apply to Mrs. D. Davies. ,__.________l_?91'8‘2M3*-_ WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL work also a - cook. Apply at Ven- dome Hotel, 49 Water St. ___ __ _e94-s-ziuaips. GIRLS WANTED TO PACK BIS- cults and confectionery. Good pay for smart girls. Come or write. C. J. Hamilton it Sons, Pictou, N.S. ________ _ ______ _ 668-8-2M6i. WANTED A'1' ONCE KITCHEN GIRL Queen Hotel __ ___ 6-18Mtl WANTED A MAID APPLICATIONS received at Revere Hotel. m Lu9;1_:.24Mu~__ _ WANTED, A Ginn Fon GENERAL housework, Wages $20. per ,month. Apply to Mrs. Rogers, Jr., 230 Prince Street, between the hours of seven_and_el8ll§- 53_3;'I§29ml¢f- WANTED, GIRL FOR GENERAL 1; k, Appl 188 Queen Bt. ousawor y 540-7-26Mtf. _ FDR SALE Fon sam.-2 .scans oi~‘§Av _oN Brighton, Apply to Harry Court ies K_¢n¢ , .SE:______._&?f_":‘lr_?zl__1*4_¥v'i><1 TsTo1'¢”sa1.s:-MINK, snack. anus. cross, and red foxes. T. G. Ives. __M_ontagge_ ,W __°_".3.l_@Sf.- FOR, SALE-ONE BLACK FEMALE fox; also two registered blood- h0\mdg_ Apply H. B. Weeks, No. 1-,y0,,_ ____ __ sei-1-zsmei. ` E IUM Foii same ron $10.00 A M D sized iron safe. Can be seen at the ofilcs of Aeneas A. Macdonald, asc. 5°3t'-':f“_9l'I.“- son 'sans-4 1-arcs roxas. i black. a bargain it taken now; 4 nd tons, patch mother. Also some Alaska blues. Write or wire. G- 0- _ _Lewis,__Bac_kv_ill°._ N_-B-. ___. 7211121- Fon s1ii.ie-PATGI-mp soxss. Ai; so a watchdog. Any P91101* W““_" ing foxes ranched ai; é_e_:\_:_0_;\_l_\_\_1_° rr I" CBI' . colt apply to Q __o___7_a&a6_pd_ FOR SALE-DWELLING HOUSE N... me nionmons se.. at vf°°°'; occupied by Mr. Walter S. Greg . Possession _ live; “gat *D§'_=_4_’_l;;°;" next. ADDI! W ° 4_zm_£,_ _le for quick sale.¥‘or further PM li ver . . . ;_|;.;pl!')1’ Qgd REIT Jglllléf/O;l.P0 Url ' um ° 7 iisi-jr-zeurird. scnobiha worm-I sr/in. spa sale, It ions rbgfster. Now lg 1:5 at Plnetts in good conditicg- 1;! n . gala bargaliizi “Anvil l° ' "" ' °"°°' 7 s1o-1-s1uusgv9- HOUSES FOR SALE.- TWO VGERK desirable ` dweilfna lI°\"°° °“____ _ mace ioe. os new P=*“°° ,B °°_,', Belt location in °i¢Y- APP’ M Gaudet 5 Hsslsrd. solicitors. ___- 0harlottlt0Vl~ it-7-‘flllll - HOUSE FOR SALE- DESIRABLE Cottage and Lot at St. Avard's. Price reasonable, immediate pos- session. Apply to Gaudet dr Has- zarLi,_Soli_ci_tors. 154-7-9M1Mo. FOR SALE, TWO PAIR OF GOOD cross foxes, one year old. Cheap at $3,000 per pair. Will sell them to- gether for $5,000, if sold- soon. Pedigree-From male Q black. Fe- 'male dark-silver, Thos. Wilkinson, Alberton. 576-7-29Mtf. i=-' -I - L0:T' _ LOST BETWEEN CAPE TRAVERSE and New Annan, black hand-bag containing pair ot nose glasses, small 'sum of money, pocket-book and keys. Finder kindly' return to Mrs. Gordon Dalziel, Cape Traverse __ _________;__ __ __ 646-8-1M8ipd. LOST.-TEN DOLLAR BILL, EITH- er in S. A. McDonald’s store or between that and D. Gordon's shoe store. Finder please leave at 8 Brighton Road. 698-8-2'm2ipd. =n mS\.i5|.LAm.0Us TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVRD BY the undersigned from any person or persons willing to cater for the tea tables, ice-cream and drinking sa- loons at the Montague Races, Wed nesday 'August 27. Tenders will be closed Saturday, August 9. T. G. Ives, Sec’y. _620_f_‘3_1M7i_~ FOX. RANOHERS, ATTENTION . Every fox rancher should have one of our patent drinking fount- ains in each pen to assure the fox es hgving clean water at all times A supply always on hand at P.E. Island Fox Exchange and Realty, Co., Ltd., and James Arthur & Co Summerside. 638-7-311/ltf. WANTED-A Bam. nov Ar QUEEN _ Hore1.__ sss_¢_1-a1mi. MEN WANTED FOR GOVERNMENT T0 house, pantry and bath-room. Ap- ply 25 Elm Avenue. G54-8-1M3ipd. TO LET-A LARG-ET_COMFORT- ably furnished house for the winter Longworth, or at the oiii e of H. J. Palmer,_ K._C. 572-7-29M6ipd. '1‘0 Ril'N'1\-HOUSES. APPLY 232 g reassess w1_i_urrn _ €v'.rN'riep-'rasonim sos HAMP- shire School. S\lDPl°m0l1l5 $25- Lyman Tremere, Secretary. , ____ u_8;@-2ur_=_u»f1- _WANTED FOR GREENWICH SCHO- ol Protestant teacher, J. B. Mc- Ewen, Secretary. 502-7-!l0MiliE4iD¢\ _ WANTED WANTED.-T0 RENT. A FURNISH- ed house, from Sept. 15th to June. Write, "D. L.-" care of 1;. _0. gg: 9 Ct .Btstet msan Ooh 3°' H °r _sera-zmzi. nniia' an wsirrsn. srJ.>'_1`1WBER next four cars softwood DOIN- P°’; sons who can l\lDi>lY 011 °" 9°; write stating M100 i_1°:t;’_‘_’l‘;_‘:_'_‘)__°;“d' res ' .t`AI“t`.,l‘i`\‘irnD‘. Peaks. Charlotte- spring Pork zos U1,,_~S,we,_ 110 50 100 Barkers . .. .. .. . . Invincible _ Weeks .... .. . .. . Brighton i. . . .. 100 Upton . . 05 Mount Edward 150 MARITIME PROVINCE SECURITIES. (Quotations Furnished by F. B. Mc- Curdy & Co., Stock and Bond Brok- ers. Members Montreal Strmk Ex- change, Charlottetown. BANKS ` Ask British North America 155 Canadian Bank of Com. Montreal Nova Scotia .Royal Bank of Canada MISCELLANEOUS. Acadia Fire Insurance Acadia Sugar, Perferred Acadia Sugar, Ordinary 'I0 60. Brown Machine Co., Common 50 40 Brandram-Henderson, Com. 30 24§ East. Can. Sav. &Loan 140 135 1 Eastern Trust Company 146 144-‘_ Halifax Fire Insurance 99 Mar. Tel. & Tel., Preferred Mar. Tel. .01 Tel., Common Nova Scotia Underwear, N. S. Underwear, Com. Stanfleld's Ltd., PN. Stanfleld's, Ltd., Com. Trinidad Electric BONDS. Brand-Hand., 6 p. c. 97§ Eastern OM' _ 102! Maritime Nail 6 D. c. 100 Nova Scotia Steel & Coal, Firsts, 5 per cent. 92) Nova Scotia Steel & Coal, 6 p. c. Debenture Stock 98 , _ Mar. Tel. & Tel., 6 p. c. 107 104 Porto Rico Rail., 5 p. c. 188\ 100 1 Bid . 150 203 201 230 225 259 257 216 215 _ 100 90 100 07 10a as - 94 I as 9.9 . ss_ ; 'zo 98 4 5 103 70 78 94 _j ioo 91 . ' » ir. 1. MALE WANTED s°°“°°“' hm 6°'°’ wil 122 nlfiiringiigenorawuornsohiis_ it is si- 'immaa such-i'o._ eo. e. SE 3,, S Il _ D t in 1 ions. List oi positions open.-free . ‘ - 3*,',?:°°'“,;|,;` Franklin Institute, Dept. 888, F, |.|"|' ton mum , . - - 1 i . 4 Rochgster. N 548 7 "M 6 pd D'la(:::“°;='¢2i!'ltlI'm‘i|‘r”'nI£"“,nu°,,'_‘°¥'?' y:“f_°`:"?n'm The farmers of -t-Ma _vlcinitY ’ are I-'ET 1‘T»°rifrfI&°'ssm.§li'.i‘§"E»°_§"1»eiryT>‘n°r'rIéntii's\mi busy encased in h_“l"“l““““ ““‘1 i” To LE,I.__SIX R ENT paper-andenoliue s|.smptoila!l\0“'~lll- i some cases report an excellent crop. ...°0Nl CENT per word each inser- tion lor advertising in this column -BUNSI-IADES--Elegant sunshadea worth up to $4.00, selling at half price in HOLMAN ' B "clean- up" sale. 611-8-2ME2i. -MILLINERY.-All trinwined and unt-rimmed summer millinery selling at hall price st. HOLMAN' Sum -REMNANTS.-Dress goods and cotton remnants at exceedingly' low prices at HOLMAN’S, Summerside. --SUIT LENGTI-IS.-Men's and at Ho~LMAN's. ` 674-a-2-Muzi. -SILK SALE.-Beautiful allks at a_fractiou or their real worth at HOLMAN'S, Summerside. TH? Slfiil l!'“°_"'<`.“°¥5. STOCK QUOTATIONB. Quotations furnished .by F. B. Mc- Curdy & Co., Stock and Bond Bro- kers, Members Montreal Stock Ex- change," 164 Richmond St., Char- ~ lottetown, P. E. I. NEW YORK STOCKS. Blii 96; 96§ 63% 622 63% Amnl. Copper 698 68; 693 Brooklyn R T 871 871 870 215; me . . 28 27% 27% Great Northern I’fd ...125§ 125; 1125-l ...145} Miss. Pacific 31; Northern Pacific ".1095 Pennsylvania ...113i Reading ..., ......15‘8} .. E 31} 109} 113% 158i 91i 148% 50 1(l8§ 481 31; 109; 113; iss; 915 14s ss; 101; 47% Southern Pacific Utah Copper . . . . . . . ._ TOCKS. . High Low Close Brazilian Traction B6 85% 85% Dum. Steel Corp’n 44% Minn. & St. Paul (S00) .... .. ......1ZG} 125§ 1265 Richelieu & Ont 104 Spanish River Com 30 MacDonald 35 COTTON . I-ligh Low Close 1126 1115 1123 1113 1113 1118 1113 1113 I October . llecember . March 1_ GRAIN A PROVISIONS. - High Low Close 88 87; 88 095 G82 G95 1165 Sept. Wheat Sept. Corn ... Sept Lard,... , SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. oorreotea for every Wsdneadsr and Saturday issue. Eggs Turnipe Potatoes Pork. Beef ' Dressed Baci Chicken Turkeys Geese ' Fowl Ducks Oats (white) flats (black) Wheat Pulte 18 18 20 9\ to 111 8 to 10 _ 1 17 41 to 4/4 60 40 to 50 _ ATTEMPT A'I‘ BLACK-MAIL. LONDON, Aug. 2- named Cremerekoten, was arreatvd d ith an attempt to A German clerk leged that he threatened to murder the financier unless he was given 8150.000. Norms suoivi rnanamcrou. ' . mourns. Apply to Mrs. gona A. Se Rees creat George se. s-emu. _ -- A T- , Montague 1115‘ Mutton 5 to? B is to 22 21”’ 11 to 15 H 12 4 16 Pork 40 _ Iargaiivcs accomplish their purpose with maximum efficiency and minimum discomfort. Increasing doses are not needed. 25c. a box at your Druggist’s. |74 Some citizens were shocked a few morn'ngs ago to observe what they thought was a drunken man going down the road very early, but, upon examination, it was found that it was only one of our enterprising merchants. (accompanied by one ol our up-to~date farmers) who had fallen asleep while returning from his fox ranch some four miles dist- ant. The aDDearance of Fredericton is being improved by two up-to-date new. residences which are nearly com- pleted and are being built bv \i\~ssrs J. A. Cutlih and Golden Weeks. 'They will add very much to the attract- ions oi' this town. ALWAYS CONSULT THE PHONE DIRECTORY. It is surprising the large number of people in Charlottetown who, when they want to inquire about their Morning Daily Giiardlan or subscrip- tion, ask Central for the News phone No. 132.3, instead of 132.2, or when they want to inquire about advertis- ing ask Central for the Subscription phone No. 132-2, or for the News Phone No. 133, instead of 132-3; or when they want the News or Editor- ial Department ask Central for the Subscription phone No. 132-2, or the Advertising phone No. 132-3, instead of 133, although all those depart- ments and their respective phone numbers are plainly given in the tele- phone book. Some people, instead of looking at the book, even phone one_ what number to ask for to get an- other department. All this is a great waste of time on the part of the person phoning, the operator at the Central, andthe clerk in the de- partment wronzly phoned. 'The news staff, on an upper door, cannot give the necessary information about eith- er advertising or subscriptions, nor the advertising stall about subscrip- tions or news, nor the subscription star! about 'advertising or news. In other words the clerks know and can do but their own work in their own departments, and ii it were otherwise they would be continually running, from one department to another, up- stairs and down, mixing work, wear- ing themselves out and causing the greatest possible confusion. On and and 133. their lives much brighter and hap- pien 3-16dtf. MONTAGUE MARKETS. Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday issue. 25 12 14 to 16 8 to'lG 5) to 9 to 10) 10 to 14 9 to 13 8 to 12 24 to 21 26 Potatoes Beats, per doa. hard, per lb. Beef (small) per lb. Beef (quarter) per lb. Pork hamb, per lb. (small) Fowl utter Eggs per dos ' 40 ro 42 $12 to $14 $12 to S13 7) to 9§ l ay (Pressed) ay (Loose) _. "`\\\'\ b-o_.e> ' BQ g | » '_ 'G'-i1"s-,U15 »"~~|=“_ 'o»»\ner_irs_____,§_l1_»_\l _ R _ r _ i \.2_:"_ff.’.‘f/* . » __¢"`v"’i"'. r ocfgl -d.; 3'.,-.J" mul. cosrmicr SEALED TENDERS addressed to EA. :Ta-1-"’ f the Postmaster General, will be rg- Post O ce “spec Ur' cived at Ottawa until Noon, on Fri c - _ . day, the 29th August. 1913, for thc 406_7_21`MM3i_ ' conveyance of His Malestv's Mails, ‘- . on a proposed Contract for four _ Wfd¥1°S°°>'»A“€"S*. 270% $400 ’”_ i.':;°~..;‘;‘..“.2".:? ';°:.;'.;°“..t“.i;.t‘;t‘.':? --_--\ urses 1 2 19 class trot andpace-purse 5" I" d' " “` P ' °° G G' ' $'I_5o_ $150. 2,30 anformntion as to conditions of pro-i an om e os mas r en- ral‘s pleasure. Printed notices containing further osed Contract may be seen and ank forms of tender may ‘be ob after 6 p. mr. daily it is useless to ask for any phone numbers except 132 Patrons who consult their phone _ booksior the, numbers they I`¢111lY \ wnnt will greatly lessen the work ot the patient Central telephone and Guardian clerks and thus help make 677-8-2 Misuiltfmwif town 648-8-LMEOI class 'trot and -pace purséf $160. _Fell particulars will “appear later. bl - tained at the Post Oillces of St. Louis, Palmer Road, and route of- fices and at the ofllce of the Post Of- ilce Inspector. JOHN F. WHEAR. _ Post Ofllce Inspector. Post Oiilce Inspector‘s Ofilee, , Charlottetown, July lith, 1913. _ 851-'f-21llM8i. SIX YEARS. Small monthly paymen'S Securities Bond Contract. Ottawa A person of small means may build up a permanent income from the purchase of sound bénde, at prices are, now lower than at any time DURING THE LAST may be made under the Royal r _ . Royal Securities _ . Corporation Limited H. lradforls Hassles. Ill Hollis Sftett. Iallfll. I. 3. tomme our-no Mound Locaeana- ’ M M ."9 I 1, ‘ STEAMSII IP SAILINGS _ _ __ ._..._.J I _I_\. Furness Withy Q Co.. I id STEAHSIIII’ UNER3 From London Steamer From Halifax ---- Shenandoah July I9 July Sth (Via St. John's) Rappahannock# Aug. I July isth Kanawha August it Aug. 1 Shenandoah Aug. 26 From Liverpool Steamer From lisllfar --- .- Tabasco -July I July 11 Digby 1\u»:- 2 Aug. 5 Tabasco Aug. 25 The abovl steamers have a llmlssd ac oummodation tor saloon Dassansraraano itroixht Arenas tor me Asian Line stsamubln Oo. as Hal fax. li1BNilss Wrrriv .fe vu , i,'l L Azants I-lallfsx. N.S. .J TIME TABLE Rocky Point Ferry Str Hillsboro will run as followsz- Lv. Ch'town Lv. Ry. Point 7.00 a. m. 7.30 a. m. 8.00 a. in. 8.30 a. m. 0 30 a. in. 10.00 a. m ll.00a.m. 113011. m. 0 p. m. 2.00 p. m. p. m. p. m. p. rn. p. m. p. in. 9°*?FF 35:33C5§9¢l5C£ coooo ‘1=."?”:‘*:"" 532223 crass asses SUNDAY _-.5 Q38 '°'?'? F’ sssss 0.00 a. m. 2.45 p in. EP-.00 p. m. 0 p. in. n. m. p. in. iii.,-efiiirf 3.310 5 00 p. ‘ ".00 p. in ri. Munruxf, ' Mgr. $159’ woo oo 1 ' ¥Rov/u. MAi|._$'feAMsu|ES" Montreal to Liverpool A (lnrqin n..................'l‘ues Au!-5 n........... __ 'l‘\1es Aug 12 .........-Fuss Auir.19 mom .__._._..' cesAuz.zs I Montreal to Glasgow Hr '-dl vi S -..Au¢.i'i I{'g~'lJsril%: Thu” Aug. 14 ifretspia Aui¢_*°* Gia p|an....... ........'i‘iiurAuz.28 Montreal--IIavre»-London i»’rl’..'_;‘,'?§i‘.“_‘_‘.:_‘::;:"::::' o§‘.i¥‘.r‘l.‘.*.'¥'.3 To lan San.Au2.l'l Pomeranian.. S h..-\uit.2i ere: peru. 0|' II. Q A. ALLAN 2 St. Peter Street. Montreal I l ALL TIIE WAY BY WATER Eastern S. S. Corporation iN I`ER_NA'l‘|0 VAL I I` E-Fares (1 har- louetcw to liistcn £1220 to Poitlqrd $11.10. leaves St. John D.0T)a. m. Mun- days. Wednesrinvaand ridsya for East- pnrt, Luhec and liontuo i.tetur».in&]lei-ivcs Central Wharf Boston Nlondnys, ednsvidxdys and Fridays. al. 9 n m-. and Pu tend at 5 n. m., for iruqec. Eastport and Sr. John. 1) rect Route- _ eaves St.John at 7.00 n. 'Duesdsys Fridays and Saturdays for .rston rlireci.. lleturning leaves Central Wh arf, lion-, net £90011.. in .Sundays Moiidays an-d‘ iurslvls 1 -r rt Juni iir-ict _ .ionic s'1‘i~;.\\isuii> Lirm- mroztl iso vice between l_»'cri.».¢nd und New York. ravra Frgnkbn Wharf Mondays an \0.:i0 in. an Tuesdays. Thursday and ' Saturday t. G10 v. ni 4:18; -T5 L_ _ n cs ~An_|1A"nz . ; P»A,i_Fl.C, cmueiorrrroww 1/.ovriiru Close connections for all Points Beyond New lleciric Lighted Sleepers ON CANADIAN PACIFIC IIALIFAX-MONTREAL TRAIN. The Best Dining Car Service THE ONLY LINE OPERATING COMPARTMENT CARS Montreal and Ottawa to Toronto llontrsal andToronto to Vancouv* _ W. B. HOWARD. IJ. P. A.. C. P. B. Bt John N. B 1 J. K. B"HS.Local Afrent. Oilers House Building .Charlottetown ,_.`.,. A , \»-_ ¢“~i, g - ~'\ 1*-'-Q-_'I' -14-i'».=‘._»»-fe." ._-"_,-v-,1'__':;_i _J-,fji‘."' a._»..-»- MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived at Ottawa until Noon, on Fri- duy, the 29th August, 1913, for thc conveyance of His Majesty's Mnils, on a proposed contract for four years, six times per week, over Rural Mail Route No. 1 from Ellerslie Sta- tion, P. E. I., from the Postmaster Genoral’s pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be secn and blank forms of Tender may bc ob- tnincd at the Post Oiilces of Ellers- lie, Enmcre, Mt. Pleasant, Tyne Val- ley, East Bideford, and at the ofllce of the Post Ofhce Inspector. JOHN F. W1-IEAR. fil I t Post Omce Inspector", Ofllce, Charlottetown, July 19th, 1913 D Wrrght Funeral Director an em- haiinar-Mlss A. Perruson,l.sdy Assistant- Persona Attention and Promplness Gusrantaod. Ambulance calls answered at 1- -.lr _ _ ---\_ TiieShoi°iDirecliiouie 1 yi_r,ti‘i5___r_»ii=»i.1i‘n,~| £i'i‘aa~-siiivi.iN»c,_ iiii-_Q ith.. wav by water between Moe on and New York. &f~_s\'e ln~i\\ Wharf week days and I i)i'r.;nr,aL_Lre and iufiirwtion 1:2ii...2.':.':’..°:'.°:<“r.:..f§.s‘". " '“=“ ~'* r i' . I. H, 'l‘I:l()l¥I’H,f)N. T. di. !’.A. A.E. `ie im: Ain-ni. I HIT. Junn. N. P I f l I7 4 :|.rm: -' ci. r ' 1 __ la ,_|Lw Y" ° SUMMER SPECIALS CITY TICKET OFFICE Life Underwriters of Canada 0l`TAWA, AUG. I9. Zu, Zlst STANDARD CERIIFICATES. INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS TOKON I0. ONT. Aug. 7th to l4il\. Ilther Low Excursion karea On Application D0 NOT FORGET TORONTO, l9lJ, W. K. Rogers CITY TICKET AGENT _ CIIARLOTTETOWN j Plant Line Direct Route to Boston Cugrmi-ncing_June 24th, the well known 3.5. alifnx sails from Charlottetown Iur “sion via Hawkesbury and Halifax. Tu esdsys at noon, and the luxurious new aln sqr-»w steamer "Evangeline" 5800 ons Fridays at noon Returning toe S. S. Hallftx leaves Bos- n Hai urdnys at noon.snd he S.S grunge- e Tuesdays at noon. For ioI¢‘I rs and ther into mation. apply to Jas. Carrsghfr. Chs.r'lottetowA|:Ti}!E.I -_._-.~ 9,. cf-'o .,: Chsrloiielown Itcam Navigation Co., Lid hOommencing Monday the ith ol Flay 0 STEAHEI NORTIIUMBEIILAND leaves Charlottetown for Plciiou N. B. at l20o’clock a. m.. leaving ictou on retulrn about s so p. m. Conngctlons made ati” etcu for all nuinu in N va Scotia STE AMER EHPRESS t short notice. SPECIALTIES Disinfectlng and ffnmrxrrug Furniture Repsirod and mp bolstered. Silent Salesman made ioa|_'_dsr ’r'li.*il°fil§‘Ii2§.`§‘.r? e113.i'°°' ‘l S ld I P I td C eaves umms s s or o n n one \§.B ahoutlcoolcok a. m..ieavln¢ otnt , a Chess on return about |.l0 o. Ti.. oouneotinl w th express trains or Oinrlottetcwn and 'i`igni1h. Csinnootlolfs ‘Si e at Point duChene oral poln I h anada and the United Status. G. W, WAKEYOID Manager Charlottetown. P. I. Island. i May 3\|lf Royal Mail Service -