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WELLN ER ’ J ll & E Estab. 1 858 ew€l`lTSsGreat?W;:celisHouse \ *""' ` » _, ._, __ .. i 'Ti:T"lT‘. _ *_ ' ._-.'~Te§TlTi =~,,\ ` it J 5 ‘ j »ifiiilusiiiiui:I:iluwhimIMi1Ilf.§lill!l`illlliiliilllillllallllililliiliiuelluuimilllf'.i»]ii’:1i’l§l=fI I _ I _ ` | W W A W. ` ' . 1 1 <. 7 -'.' 7") Ll , _ ' 3. 5-I ki .-... - '..'i\.-.\`.‘_. ’ - I. 1 I Go to COOK’S for good photos. ,We devote our time to ` Art---in--t-ltzortraiture Bayer Photo Studio 127 _Grafton St. Telephone 192] Finishing For The Amateur I Shoes Worth _ 4.50 for 2.48 Here is a line of pumps ' that sell regularly for $3.00 to $4.50 a pair, but are yours now for $2.43 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 ‘ dats. I Sussex. We close on Monday after- noons for July and August. V price of $248’ Alley &~Co¢ For a Good Photo -Visit the- As E. Ly0n”“Stu(li0 Finest work,lm`oderate price. Personal attention given to Am ateur's -Work? , , ;IllIlIII&§\\\\\\\\‘§fIIIIl"» Mr. Farmer i - Do not forget to bu our fish supplies fro s. 'We can assure yo f entire satisfaction i his line. Cli’town Fish Supply Co. Phone 340-J. 173 Grafton Co » \\\\'f/lllllllllnev////I/f _ IIIII/vf'$`\\\\\\\\\\L?J/IQ FOXES lllllzs : s: B ~<: \\\v7////// W'-IlJIOL“\“\\\'”ZIII/i\\\\\‘§ " '*f4\\\\\\\\\\WIlI S WU? W ""‘ P* O C-' '< 2" N F-‘ . ."’ 5/1 \\\ \*/IIIA\\\_\\§*.IIIl\\\\’l/I _}"II/.\\\\\ 0 Pair Pure Silver Black | 40 Pair Patches, All Imported Stock. est Quality--Lowest Price Prince Edward Island tock. Options on Class A , and .C bought and sold. _\\\\\ Correspondence Solicite assachusetts E change ‘ ' 161 Quee®t,, 'Phone 515 Q YIIIIIIIIIAX Charlottetown, P. E. I. _ ' ' a\\\\\\t'\v/1///ny Anthracite I f Coal I - 4 Nowflandiilrg ex Schr. Bayafd, ”s...°'“°”.. ‘“°°¢.,_,.i°’~‘i“”?i“.§'ii’.“.‘.§’.°i‘$'.l . P e . ~ ln' r ‘Surah C. Kiminski l galtone of the celebrated Lack- awanai-Coal in Egg, Stoveiand °hwi=_\_=t_=i_2°=- ' _ 'riiis_»ooai_-is ali-of nie best qu fgillii parties uinn8 51°, tai i'E'i»°kfh¢_1,§ ‘ _ 'at ones: and fellvery ‘Xl fmm v s while is~ ic, at iowestI>fi°¢¢» _ I Bell &' oi Dom- 135 Queen St. \ \ _ Foxes Eor Sale One male, tw6 _female, dark silver pups. V . One male and one female, light silver, one year old. Two patch females. ‘ Apply. WALKER & REID, ` Bothwell, Ont. 3605-7-22M6i. ' Hard Coal To arrive for here in a few days per Schooner “A n n 1 e Marc1a.” _ 500 , T ons b e S t quality of Hard Coal in Stove and _Chest- nut sizes. A _~ _ Customers iw I ll please -book th.¢1I` orders S0133 th? Q63] can be » 'd€l1veif¢1d charter- j GUARIQIAR' , I jn'I'i's~mer on sms ~ -'ri pggg SEVEN 1- . , » . f Q THE GllllRDlllN Q. uar n een 0b'1Bll1°d in Bourls at I-I J ll`lb0I\'s s1§'l‘ea on August 17th. Remember the ERS should renew e week or two beiore the time they liaV° paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are .discontinued promptly on expiry ...‘HARD COAL FOR SOU_RIS.- “The schooner "McClure" will arrive lsr. elouris in a few days with a car- Vgo ot the very- best hard coal in chestnut and egg sizes. This coal _will he sold at the lowest price whilst discharging. Leave your or- der with Cant. William McDonald, Souris, or A. Pickard & .Co.. Char- lottetown. 3762-7-30M3l. ...°BASl~IB.-\l.L.-The game played between the Sonris and Georgetown, teams on Tuesday, at Georgetown, resulted in a sweeping victory for Souris. The diamond was in very had condition on account ot the heavy rain in the torenoou. The at- tendance was not very good and al- though tlie sun did show for a little while in the afternoon the day was cool. The score was 15 to 3 in favor ol Eloiirls.-G. . LT.-0011. C- ORIW BEAD. I was cured ci Acute Rheumattsm by MINARD'B LINAMENT, Markham, Ont. O. B. BILLUG. I was cured oi Rheumatic Gout by MINARWB I.rNAIviniN'l‘. Halifax. ANDREW KING. I was cured ot Acute Bronehitll by tllINARD'S l.lNAMEN'l‘. Laksiisld, Que., `0ct. l. 1907. New Goods We have a large and excel- lent assortment of ladies wear now in stock, and new lines arriving daily. We in- vite the ladies to callin and inspect our blouses in lawn, white and fancy corset cov- ers, ladies’ underwear, etc. Prices so low you cannot re-_ sist buying. P. E. l. Dry Goods Store ‘ formerly . Simon Joseph & Co. s _ l Cross Thr; Atlantic I 61 ° n By the S.S. Digby The fact that this new fast pas g senger ship carries n full pusseng- er list both to and from Liverpool li suiliciant evidence of hor popu- larity with the travelling public \`o\ get every comfort of the largestlevlathan. at almost half thapriee. $65.00 Saloon to Liverpool 45.00 Second Clara. Next sailing August I7. Make reservations today. Fumess,Withy 8. Co. Ltd Ha-Ilia: Commenclng july 28th thc S.S. Halifax will ave Gharlotterowh for Boston via Hawkesbuiy aid Halifax Tuesdays nt noon. and lhé S. S, Evangeline Fridays at nobn. ' U Eastern S.S._ Corporation, ». International Line ' ci..¢.~ is .s¢\aiu¢,, aurora '_ Service. '- _.dint giiiii tai.. 1 latin. B ' B. R. HDlmau,..... ... ... Roger Farquharson Anna Farquharson ...... ..‘. T. W. Woodman ... ... ... Dr. S. R. Jenkins ... W. _S. Louson J... J H liill representative in Bouris will gladly ,_,_..`._.___i-___ A...*Mr. Stephen Hessian, oi Char-l iottetown, is spending aiew days in Georgetown.-G. ...‘Mrs. C. L. Barnes, Georgetown, was 3 passenger by the Enterprise, Monday, for Picton. While away she' will visit friends in l)eBert.-G., ...°Mrs. Albert Aitken and Mrs., Daniel Gordon, Ui Georgetown, arc visiting friends in Summersida and Malpeque.-G. .. ‘Mit and Mrs. George Johnson, who were passengers by the Enter-' urize last week from Picton, leitl Georgetown, Tuesday, for Charlotte- town.-»G. ___'Mr. and Mrs. James Mcllonuld have nrrivcd.iu G€Ul`g¢t0\V!\ f"“"\ Harrisburg, Penn. Mrs. Mclionald is - ' t 1 te Mr. `Villiaiu Mc- a sist-.er,ol he a p Leod ot this town und this. is her first visit to the Island for over twenty-seven 'years.-1 l . .______._.,._-_ Hlllliilllll Hill ll'l’l'll. SUFFEHEHST Subscriptions will be received by is Worship Mayor Bterns and Dr. J. 'i‘.. Jenkins. - Prim-.e Edward' Theatre ...$54.05 R. H. Sterns - l»u.0l. W. A. Weeks ...20._00 Prof. Wutkis ..........5.0i| G. 1:. Wright .` . .... o.00 Colonel F. B. Moore 10.00 The Faithful. Circle ot Klng's Daughters (pst Mrs. Edward dl 1- °'!"5° oe 2$»>= Chan er) ...... .......... .. A friend' .... .. ...../ .- mmpmw ooo: ©©©G . . ~...... 5.00 Hyndman & Co. .., IU-00 ur. J. 'l'. Jenkins ............. .. 2°-U0 W. A. Morsou $20.00 Rohert Hell 2.00 F..J. Holman & Co., Ltd. 5.00 William Clark, North Wiltshire 7 bags potatoes A. A. Allcy...... 5.00 L. K. . 1.00 A friend (George wn)... 1.00 C 2 25 ‘-liumei ................ .. . . Thomas Easton, Hnmnshlrs...... 5.00 Mrs. George E. Auld .... .. 10.00 Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Oommencing Monde! U10 1" 0' une, the iwrszaiviiiin NoIrI‘iIUMnsmI.IiNn saves -‘Charlottetown (or Plctou, __ Dnily, (except Sunday) ai- 510 'cywk a_._m_, leaving Picton on re- rn about 4.00 p. in. Connections ads at 1-_ictou (or all points in ova Scotia. B'l‘EAMER` EMPREBS Leaves Bun-imsrside. ior Paint-dir hens, N. B., Daily (except Sunday) bout 10 o’clock a. m., leaving Point u-Chene on return about 4.30 p.m., unuscttng with express -train! 10|” liarlottetown and 'l‘lguish`.', Connec- ons made at Point-du-Cherie for all points in Canada 'and the \Unlted tatel., - . G. W. WAKEFOIXD. Mana_»'l°\'- hlrlottetown, May 29th, 1914. ‘. 1* 2675-5-BOMB. ' ' &_-1-xi , _ `ANAD|AN 'ii . _ PAc| |='|_ , NEW TRAIN SERVICE Montreal, Toronto AND `_ . Chicago (Via _Windsor and Michigan Pentfilll No 21 §‘i_on.'i;\|_ilet and blilihg Carl. Stuidard md l our Sleepers. oily maui lii~iI.ii Ron. I I='_Sup'erio`r Service Montreal to $,',,:,'§§j , Chicago 2.30 p. ‘m-. --- The Dalton. . '_ l. IIOWAPD. D Y.A,C.I' |t...~» u»m..N.B» ‘ll lg S l _U _ P Y > Y 7'; i O I 'Three of I M v shits » . ~` , ` 0 ' . --1- V reset lti ' d d ttsin . P ......... ......zz ::“:;f.” sr..°:. I rominent T110 parishoners,will hold their annu- Dlngwgll, ‘ .,,,,,,,,R,B -- I siisisaii rsiisosiits Men ` Comparatively f e w people realize the im- portance of making their wills nor are they conversant with the laws affecting the estates of persons dying ‘ without having made a will. The Dominion Tius Company’s officers are at all limes glad to en- lighten anyone on the subject of wills, execu- torships, etc. -who have recen tl died appointed triis companies to act in the capacity of trustee and executor. In each case their' wealth had been accumulated by consist- ent hard work. By appointing a reli- able trust company to administer their estates they secure, usually at less expense and in a much more -eiiicient `manner for their de- pendents and relatives, a greater return than if handled by the average individual executor. DOMINION TRUST COMPANY “The Perpetual Trustee” _ ADVISORY BOARD W. H. Aitken, Hon. Chas. Dalton, Prank R. Heartz, H. M. Davison Manager ' Mori is Block - Charlotte- town. 3544-7-18MStt3i Time _ Table S. S. Hillsboro ROCKY POINT FERRY _-- Loavo Ch"1`0W11. Lonve _Rocky Ft. 7.00 .30 7 3,00 ATM, 8.30 A.-M. 9.30 " 10.00 " 11.00 -' 11.30 " 1.30 P. 2.00 P.M.‘ 2_3() 3.00 " aio 490 ' .=°.~5s° sees/ ‘ °‘.= u._¢‘4_3o 1' 5.00 R30 '- 7.00 " ` SUNDAY. en Tuesdaysetnoon. . D- ‘_ H-W d ' k '-0 3’-‘_ ~ For further information allliiy to I. .. |?:n;o‘:|°_ ‘U is ii DAUX TIME TABLE, _ IAS- '*»‘RRf\G'"f"- u at ~ -- o.i...ii, Lao p. iii. Iscmuiitso sur-In/ly. l ter. iuérown. I'.E ' AFM 4 1` 5 L m' lm Chinn' 9*” vim: ‘ _llwouu _ 'Pnl euiislsz Libra mrupsnmen ohsqvn , I . JUI \_ AND AUGUST. Yo .00 HE YOR LARGEST STEAMERS ALLAN WK. CU CANADIAN nom 7 trif- 5§'.\§ Aus I A A'ii:'is° Aus. H. -_J ...~I'r Pars ta _buy iii iiiisiirovines f7-*ONCE CENT var were mn mm-ir - S I A _-_ - - _ - Holi. lol' ldY0l'f-lllllg in this eoiumn. ' ,_ '1' GORDON Ivms 1| cuss-also Cash must secompany order lla! 7 - ` , ’f°?""'lf`1~ M--ee--" `_ » mise" "~°:*;';§'° °°°"~ ` Canada s Most ' " Us Show You ~» § ';.‘ '-Tris Irosumo G Ins 0 as ...'lim mv. n.Fi-:sins Guardian » Weather OUTING SHIRTS of real _ good quality of Imported English 'duck 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 best quality 'of white repp with brown, green and blue Stripes on it. Soft attached turn-down col- lars ` _ $1.35 OUTING SHIRTS of the very Hnest quality of mer- cerised French vestings, in fact as fine and thin as silk $1.75 ea. BUSINESS SI-IIRTS f o 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 f o r Summer wear of white vestings. Jacquard fig- ures. Soft reversible cuffs and detachable Soft col- . lars,$2.l0 and $1.45 ea Collars for Summer Wear We have in stock for men a splendid Selection of the low and medium height W. G. & R. collars forlghot weather wear. Sizes 14 to . , Summer Sox We believe that cashmere sox are the only Solution for the tired feet. problem of Summer. They never get hard on the soles but al- ways form a thin resilient layer be- tween the Sole of the foot and the Shoe. Every wanted weight. ' I 10'00 A.M. ~ ` -_` ' 1.00 P.M. - . I ar.; Si@i.l'llCY f5'l”‘US ... L oiuljt mtmi‘~Iiv_ Manager. Tllé &i.\7.fL$i`Y`S " l)LlS`\" §lOF9. Y V i L Returning the S. . . Halilnx_ leaves Boston _ .£2219 L M ‘ I m 0. m Y k P e F S . ,.11 . .rn. .onres. .0 9.- aturrlsyii nt noon and the S S lvingelinc 54° I m xr Toronto’ 7 5` ‘ m V V > W Y rk folnt, 9 a. m. mn, 2.00 p. m., 3.00 Leaves l”lw\°'Iinl 11.00, ll. m. m., 7.15 p. m. Wednesday T ' . For Sale 10 Shares RAILWAY MUTUAL FOX CO, Stock (prospective, divi- dend 1914 50 p. c. NOTE, We have on hand some excelknt Patch foxes, which may be inspected at any time, ALSO Mink, Marten, Fisher. AGENTS for the _ANGLO-AMERICAN SILVER BLACK FOX CO., LIMITED. Write for prospectus. The Farm Stock 3 Fox Exchange of P. E. I. 36 Queen St. Charlottetown Phone 483 P. O. Box 4 if ‘~1»-..xL'm.`.»~ ...R ..- ¢. ae »_.~.. i fi I -I -is