” 'f'_’i mr|ux'i'lniiswg,_,” . THB GUARDAAN _` ww _glnIItlll'f_._ _ _ ___ , . price. Every dress A Special Mindy ~ Tub 1 ` 1 ,Dresses "I`he_ finest range of print and French - V- Vcambric, dresses for children from 2 to 6 Years of age we haye ever shown at the O $1 but they’re all on sale at 50 3, 6 , Stanley Bros of the following two lines cotton dress materials give people the claim of obtain- \ing the very best fabrics at home. _ RATINE a cloth of the very finest qual- ity. Well woven and firm with a splendid f appearance. 40 inch wide, white, black, bluet, navy and champagne 65o yd . MERCERISED POPLIN. The finest medium weight cloth made very firm and highly finished. This finish is permanent and-will not wash out. 40 inch. black, white, 1 saxe and copenhagen 65;; yd Stanley Bros ’ Misses’ . ' A new lot to hand this morning. Best quality of white drill with collars and cuffs of red, bluet and navy drill, laced front. Two patterns of sleeves either raglan or set in‘. Sizes 10 years to 18 $l.2 5 Stanley Bros .is is worth from 75cto 9 Importation Blouses ‘ l .r ___..i__.__....._.__.~ $3.50 Oxfords ` forr$2.62 _ Today _ These men’s oxfords are unusually smart, dressy, - comfortable and modish. shown in all sizes from 5 1-2 to 10, in tan, gun metal and patent. Regularly $3.50 to $5.00, now $2.62 to $3.75 Alley & fo. 135 Queen St. Amateurs' Leave your printing and developing for good re- -, _ suits at,’l‘lie -...i .. _ . L_c..i. snai. all too soon. When was your Baby’s picture last taken ‘I ' Bayer Photo Studio - Phone,-192] ` For a Goode Photo ~ _ - “rs _.___ 3, ._._.;__-._ iv , in `*" It » .~-"‘!.::. f ”`=i'I"f”f§'¢.f'»'~.‘.'\°-\ i3’~T~c==s=. " if x "Sig 1. \i§- y__.,~\», ,, i'-‘.f1i;‘~_f‘-.-'I-i~'=’ iff* -z .-"`.`. .___ ‘___ _ é ._ 7: , <9 `- __-- ._- ,, » _': 1 _" A ` `. `_,&/'-.. ._ _-.- __.._ __<_ _ __ `-. . _,_ I? Y..- . . - -__.- f.f<__.a;.‘2@ .. .- ~ ,- . »-|’- `. I ’ -‘ ; ._ ‘ \, ‘ ~_1-_ _._‘ ."_ -_;..' vi _.:_' / ‘ .23 .-_“_-. ’.'~`f.', . ‘L-. _. .__, ;.°= =-a _'_'-,‘v_.,i_,v._._-3,, |,Al>_J,,.{,,,.;~i rw . ‘J ,-:i \\ ' ‘ \\ il 'nf'-l, ll: _ k f_ . ~< L2- -_/-:_ ~ -v-_LQ .a .z~`. ..=-- 0l|l`_ _lll The l-*ld or phone- -visii nie- -_l _ _i ‘ ,A.- E. Lyon-A-studio Finest work, moderate price. Personal attention given to Amateur’s Work F- FOR SALE Trotting Bred Stallion Sired by Aquirl, 2-27%. dam a PTO' ducing daughter of Almnnt Wllks; 4 ears old, absolutely sound and Kind, flue ntyle, good trotting action, can snow 2.25 speed, dark bei. welsh* 3150 lbs. r Forlfurther particulars, write, wire W. B. McKie. ' i695-5-29-Htl. Ll 3. ['11 \ -in- . Lan_di~ng~_ t o d a y ,Y Iii-ii 1 . _ v<-ff S°hf4l 1011” M11' lard- 400 'Barrels St. John-Lime._~ - » .- - . ' ' . `nnannl ., '.-,`)`*"~._~."".` L Baby days and Baby ways are over A good picture, though, will keep the memory of those days fresh though ‘ all the years of growth and change ‘S THE ...*I'l‘ PAYS to buy in tlill Province ._.,»'ri-is: uonuinq ounniicn can be 0b'_tained` ln- Bough at I-LJ. Mahuife. ..,°FOXEB FOR SALE. Apply £0 George Keele, Souris. 2426-5-l9Mtl. ..."r. oonpon' ivms is Guardian .gent in Montague. ..`.°FRESH ’.TODF'IBH.- The For- tune fishermen report 'the first cod- lian of the season Thursday.-F.‘ .JHERRTNG PLEN'l'IFUL.- The Fortune fishermen report herring quite plentiful.-F. ' ...*l(r. ED. D. FEEHAN Guardian rellresentative in Sourls will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter at the office of undertalrer Dirrgwell. 1-~_ fl ...* NOTICE.- A meeting of share- holders ol Belfast Silver Black and Patch Fox Co., will be held in Ver- non River Bridge hall on Monday, June 15th., at 2 p. in. All sharehold- ers are requested to attend. A. E. MacDonald, Sec'y. 2822-6-ME6i. ...*MARIE HORSE RACEB.-Wed- nesday, July Sth, 19l4,‘$190.00 in purses. Races as follows: 2.24 class trot ima pace, $100.00; 3 year-old trot and pace, purse $30.00; 2.40 race, $60.00. Entries will be receiv- ed up till Monday, July 2nd, 1914-. Alfred' Webster, Marie, Secy. - 2789-6-.6lM6i. ...*CHUR‘Cil REOPICNING. - The re-opening services of the Methodist Church at Montague will-take Place on Sunday next, June 21st. The R01. J.»C. Martin, ol Cardigan will preach nt 3 p. m. ard the Rev. J. L.»Do.w- son, B. =A., late of Centenary Church, S-t.~ John, N. B., will preach at 7 p. m. ...*REl) POINT.-A large amount of illckness has existed all the spring in the eastern section. At time of writing, Freeman Stewart has B, sev- ere ottack of pneumor.-in.-Rev. Mr. Piper has arrived tc' take charige of the united South Lake and Kingston churches.-A few herring have arrived in the waters, latest arrival of these fish known. No cod-fish yet.-But lit- tle cropping done east yet at a. time it used to be completed.-Lobsters are scarce on south Urzle of East Point plenty on north shore, but halt scarce. ...*COOD CONCER'1‘.- A most suc- cessful concert, given by the pupils .if Sonris I-Yigh School, was held in St. P'ntrick's Hall, Souris, on 'l`ue=- day evening the 12 inst. A large nm; highly appreciative -audience n|l..\, thi- :L-all to its utxr-_ist capac- ity. The program was as followst- (Jpening Uhurus, "Flag ol Freedom” by school. -‘An I~n`Ct'Cf;r.`; oi the War"- fourteen boys’. Slolo-"Sing n Son: of Sixpence, Charles Styles: School." Song- Evening Bells, Frank Paqnet and Ivan Gheverie. Highland song and Dancing ln' costume, Nellie Garrett and Kim- bell _.\lcEwvn. Dialogue-' "’Ihrce Mothers." Edith Coffin. Eunice Garr rett and Nellie Garrett. Intermiss- inn- Salt- of , Candy. Part II.- Chorus by School, Sailing. Music by '0rch¢-stra. A Character sketch- Ike and Becky hy Bessie Garrett and Casimir Murcou, _Cadet Drill Recita- tlon- When Teacher gets Cross, Re- ginald White. Music- Orchestra. Drarnri- Giimtown Wom.n’s Associa- tion. Every feature of the program was so well received that it is diffi- cult to distinguish anv particular one for merit. Hovuver; the Drill of the young cadets ol' the school deserves special mention. The cadets were supposedly ir._two divisions- Canad- ians and Americans. E'r.ch division c.-im-c on the stage at different times and, went 'through various 'drills ‘ in unison with appropriate songs. The camp scene of t.he`Cans,d'lsn boys was particularly effective. The last piece on thc proglam was a drama in one act* portraying Women's Suf- frage of forty years ago. It was put on hy rig-ht young people of. Soiiriii and the quaint costumes worn by the different characters elicited much applause. Souris Orchestra, one of the best on Prince Edward Is- land deserves thanks lor their kind- ness in assisting to nialic the con- cert such B success. . _ . V Tea Party at Head Saint Peter’s Bay ‘ _ The Head of St. Peter's Bay Dairy- ing Cor., intend having n Tea Party on Dominion Day gl' which Iurther notice will be given By order of the Directors. (Patriot copy.) 2893-fi-llliltsttl. E n , in l 5 _ ixperi _ I . 0plleal ,Service Our business is to ex- amine Eyes. We elm t0 give our patrons the ben- efit, the most modem and appioved methods/of ex- . emlnatlon. , ' That our services are A apprecletedl is evidenced by the large increase in ' this yeei-7: business -- We ,guarantee to _ give 'the' .best results ob- tslilsllle by] the »use,of j pi -Elica _ lllllile Li- 4* 'Yu Orchestra- Dialogue--‘ ‘A Backwoods -*ONE CENT per word each inner- itlon ID! ‘advertising in this column. Gash muetewompany qi-der. lllni- mum charge twenty-llvezeente. ...~soimIs MAm$"f"2‘ A t lu X _th I t CLASS 2.-(lU'I‘ l"LOWEllS. 1. B CFS. UU W. W1 Ong S Unis, collection of 12 looms » 2. Asters_ Victoria, 6 blooms only_ not less than 6 d\;stinct’,_gfi)t;.s_`ca§ ;h'°.;._,t,hr°" m‘°H`l`. . , 3, Asters. Comet, Gblooms Only, not less than 4 dy-stlnct c0l0,.B_"' ` ‘ - ` ‘ ` . 4. Asfcre- ww GUM’ "f\"l°lY- *" ‘°l00"\s Only. noi. ies.. than 4 distinct colors , Asters, collection of not less than 12 |,|00ms_ ` » 6. Antirrhinnm, (snapdragon) collection of :i cnt; blooms, ' ' - . 7- Ant-lffblnllmi (5n9'Pd|`BE0“l collection of li cut. blooms only, tlistinilft U I ' 8. Balsam. 6 specimens. _ ` . . . ' fl, Carnations, 3 nr more out h|_OOmB_ distinct ,.010,.s_ -‘ "' ' ‘ ~ ' 10. (`1l\“¥l&ti0nB. M*1"l5M'3`lt°B- 3 "" more cut blooms, distinct colors. ‘ ’ i vi ‘ ` 11. Gnlliopsis. ' ,_ » . " - ‘ 12. Chrysanthenrums, double, 3 or more |,l0,.,ms_ I » . ‘ 13. Cosmos. 2 varieties. f 14. Clematis, 1 spray. V5. Dahlias, double, show, -"i bloo... . - - . ii. Dahlia-. don-le. Pomvon. 5 1.12022‘.3.i'§ft’I`ii§i.?.‘L¥`2'i;i0.-.. ‘ ' 17-. Da-nlias ilouhlis cactus, 5 blooms' Only' ,],|,,tinct ,.0l0,.B_ ' 18. Dahll-is doulblla Peony flower, 5 mooms ,,n1y_ mstinct colors .. .-.,.. . 19. llahlins, double Cactus fancy, 5 blooms only diuminct c0Io,.,,_` ‘ . _ ! i _5-*_ E -4 -._ ` 1"' | li yv 20. Dshlias, double Collarette. 5b]o¢m5 on|v'digf,1nct c010,.s_ - N’ . 21. Dahlias. double, decorative, 5 y_,100m5 only d ,mnct coIm,s_ R ..._ zz. psalms sing,-_ie. 5 blooms only distinct colors. 23. Dalillea collection, Z0 blooms only, 24.. lfahlias. best bloom rown b fi-I ,.5 ' ` ; .i _ ~ . ' 25. l7lanthus_ double, 6 lilooms Gynly,Hdis1gli‘rlth:glorilT‘.nl MIS g“m’l‘°‘-I lly nsaorlallrn Ilgianttéius. istinirley i;lni1iiédé:-ge# 29, Everlasting, best bouquet with ffrnamenim gr,lss.,.,,_ $10. Gaillnrrlia. m1r\iml_ double. 6 blooms cnii. 31. Geraniums, single 6 blooms only, distinct colors, R2. ffcrmiiiirra double. 6 bloorrs onlv, riistinctfcolorn. 211.' rf-rrniv-ms. coiipeiion ni me if-.~-. than ' iz fi-im».ci,_ ..4. _Glndlolus, 5 spikes of bloom only, distinct colors, ,. 35. Ghidiolue, ‘L2 spikes only, distinct rnlnrs. 36. f`-ladiolus, best spike grown by school children from buns supplied Hy _,,S,mc|,m,,n_ m 37. Godetla. 6 heads, ' Hollvhoclrs double. -f onl-J cut blooms. distinct rolnrs. . llvdcnusea. Panlciilata. Grandi flora, if blooms. 40.. Ilarkspur, 6 specimens : "1, Mnrirolri. African' G bio-mrs. 42. Micnnnntte, bunch of 12 spikes only 3 or more varieties, 43, Nvasturlnms, bunch of .2 spikes onlv, 3 or inure colors. 44, Nasturl\nms_ 6 spikes grown by a School Child. ' 45, \’emlsi-ni 6 specimens. 46, Pnnnir-5, (vlan of 14 blooms only, 6 distinct colorg, 47, Pnnsifu, collect on ol' 24 blooms, not less than 8 colors. 48, Petunia, double, ..~ cnt blooms, only, distinct, colors. 4:\_ Petunia. Single, 3 cnt blnmrn, only distinct colors. 50. lunar, Drummondii, env bloom., mit less inn.. 12 “I‘ll"“". with not mm-f-_ ii..." 2 ni nn.. <~.fi\..r. nl. Phlox. perennial, 6 spikes only, distinct colors, 52. Poppy, perennial, 6 blooms. ' 53. Poppy mini-nl, 12 blooms. 54, limes, Perpetual, Ir blooms, distinct colors. 55 Boson, Moss. 3 blooms. distinct C0l0l`S. 56. Roses, cllml.-i`nz. om. specimen. =»7. Fosen, collection, not less than 6 blooms. 58, Salbia. Gspeclmens. _ ___ sfo. i-n.lnisi..ssi.1. 12 puree nniv, not ‘css than 4 colors. 60. Sloahiosa. 6 only, out blooms, llnflllal. 4 0|” H1070 C0l0Y`H~ nl.. -Stocks. dr-uhle, 12 spikes on?iy» ""'~ W5” NIH" 4 "°l“"9- 411;, Sweet Sultan, 3 blooms. 63. Sweet William; 10 sDl\¢€B- G4, Sweet Peas, collection not less than Z4 V1\"l0l-lui dlslflncf. named. only 05, Sweet. Penn, 12 varieties, distinct named, only 5 sprays each. lid. Sivrw-r Peas, 6 varieties. distinct. with waved standards. color. class, sprays cncl-_ R7, Slwnot Pegg fl varieties named 11.' sprays each (color blending to count 6°, Verbenas, not less than 12 blooms, 4 or more colors. . 69. Zinnias, not less than 12 blooms, 4 or more colors, 70. lloirquet, hand, for amateurs. » , Bouquet table. for amateurs. ' ' I .ill 50 5 sprays each. and variety nan-.il, only |'» 50 per cent. of mcrlt.\ 73. Bouquet table, for professionals, _ SPECIAL PRIZES EOR WOMENS INSTITUTES ' " I i Best o:>`i'ection of perennials, gut bl00mg_ ,___ _ Best collection annuals, cut blooms. ' » Beet collection of roses, cut blooms. . 4. Best collection flowering 9l1l`llb9. (not including roses) cnt blooms, . nt. Prize, pinloinm mi .me ard ilrizee, ribbons. ‘ RULES ANU REGULATIONS OF THF! Fr ol'iAL SHOw_ Aynggqi gg.27_ 19|i_ , (1). Only members of the Floral Association can exhfihlt. The memrlerehlp lee of Boo. rntltlce each mem- h'ere to all of the nrivllezes of the Society. This includes entry of exhibits and free entry to the Bliow. (2) Entries for competition must be made on the form provided for the purpose nnd lmt to Mr. W, Davl leon, Sec., previous to the 24th ol August. The prize llet and forms can be had bv writing Mr. Davison, Dept, ol Agriculture, Charlottetown. (3) All Exhibits, except potted DIQMH. "lust bv grown hv the exhibitor, nfid no Exhibitor shall he eligible 71 g A F Trl. Bouquet hand, for professionals. .°°?°I" for more than one award ln each class. Potted plants must bc owned at least one month previously by lbs' ldxbilrilior. . ' - ._ , (4). All exhibits must lie placed ln show room before 11 a. m., A“`g“,'t yuh, “cept IV,-om tm west' ivhm nm. must he olnerd lmmeillatolv nftrf the --v~'+-al ni the -.ann trek-_ (ff, ll1xl\"‘ltnrq mov frter nav num‘»f- -' frbllilta ln any close, '~-»\vldi~