New A 1 Slimmer Slice for YOU 1fIe're’is"the newest fashion note from the metropolitan centres-a light tan oxford with red rubber heels an- soles-'-light, cool, easy, com fortable and stylish shoe, that will fit every foot and suit every taste. Men’s $4.50, women’s $4_00 \-ALLEY &, C0 135 Queen St. /_ Aniateurs> Bring your Negatives and films to us-for good work at moderate charge. \_ Cook Studio 1- ‘ L--~=| Latest in Photography at the BAYER PHOTO STUDIO Leave your films with us for finishing. We close on Monday after- noons for July and August. Phone 192.1 L_..-_..._.L._._.__ __l;___,' .;i- .._..':;::.=_; 5 The _ island City Painting (0 Contracting Painters House, Carriage and Sign work. 203 Kent Sl. Phone 280-L F. C. WALLER J. A. DOYLE 773-.65Mtf. | J5 LIME Landing to d a y p`er’Schr. John Mil- lard 400 Barrels St. John Lime. Q_[._yons & Gu, r- dd Our Coal ls In The Lead "¢~.\lv~1$ Executorships ,- , T0081‘¢at importance can not be attached .to the choice of the right r- Executor to administer your Estate after you are gone. . _N0 man would enter- film _the idea of insuring his life_ or property with 3 Private individual. Then why should he place his Estate in the hands of a person who, for any one of a number of reasons, might lose a considerable percentage of its value? \ \ With a_ most efficient organization, the Do- mlnlpn Trust Company solicits the management Of your _Estate now or the appointment as Ex- ecutor. ,The cost will be no more than that charged by the individual and oftentimes less. Ask for booklet Why on Executor ?” DOMINION ` TRUST COMPANY ADVISORY BOARD W. H. Aitken, Heir. Chas. Dalton, Frank R. Heartz, H. M. Davison Manager Morris Block - Charlotte- town Miss `D.WRudge 171 Great George Street Goods called for and delivered in any part of the City 3220-6‘27msttti. s ,$1 V IHIHIIIIIII 1. ` “T -. '\ I! 'ly 1 ,V U We Take' llle Rllk ui i il 'M ‘Wehnowyau willbe de ° lited uni. ii.. o-cam Pain. lihop. We know 7°" Wi” "°l°°‘“° the IBDOI it bllflli- Ws know you will IWMW the hard work it saves. We know you will 58 Pl¢\*°d with the way it ¢|\ll¢¢» ¢l°”\'_ “"4 sr -“" ?i'.‘.’f'W$i 23-” M' M »~~=--f.':~.i:.“.r-°°..i.°:.f §,“,’,','f,,'T4i.'i§`w£¢1m» knelt- _- -=- il =| ' Simon W' Crabhe --~`~`-'-`~“-`-'-‘-`-“J-T:r:::::.‘.‘:::_~:_ _____ _ ~,-::: ---- Y -::: its iiiE Essisimoiiiisiiiiiifin. 1- ---‘IT PAYS to buy in this Pi-wines ‘...°'rr=iiii mo`RNiNo ousmiim can in obtained im Bouril at I-LJ, Malion’s. ii. s. CONSTANCE gosxeii at bouris Sunday,-¢ , ...°T. GORDON IVEE il Guardian .gent in Montague. . ' ...'STORE8 CLOSE.-A11 the prin- ¢1`Dal stores oi Montague will he closed July iirst, Dominion Day.B _ ..."|`HE S. S. NTERPRIBE, was layed oil for trip this week, at Mon~ tague for 'boiler inspection, but sailed again Friday as usual.B - _,_ ...*Mr. ED. D. FEEI-IAN Guardian representative in Souris will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter at the oiiice oi undertaker Dimgwell. ...°SUBSORIBE‘RB should renew s W¢°k or two before the time they have paid lor has expired and thus not nrlss an issue, as all papers arg discontinued promptly on “pin date. . ...'_l-lAIiIlINGS jigs or reels for violin or piano. Monster Imperial, Empire song iolios 120; Scotch songs _and latest method lor violin and piano forte at Ellis’ xookstore, lilontsgue. 3195-6-M3i_ ...'BEAl'TIFl'L SPOT.-Montague is the place to spend a vacation, canoeing, rowing, motoring, driving, ilsliing, etc. There is no prettier Pl-ace on the Isl-an-d to rene-vr. old ac- quaintances, or to inake new 0nes.B ( ...’NEW HOMES.-Two new_ dwell- ing houses are being erected in Mon- tague ut present, both on the south side, on Mount Bren-nick, the owners are lirnfest Parhrnun, and' Michael Clair, the building ,contrac- tors rire Johnny Lemon and Johnny C.,ni.phell.B " ..."li‘OXES.-l\'lr_ '|`y1er P‘n.rli:inun, Montague, who h-.is been general manager an-'l caretaker for the Lun- enburg Fox Ranch Co., N. S., re-/ turned home this week, and reports “The Perpetual Trustee” .three pairs pups from his ranch there, which will pay its shareholders 'a handsome dividend this iall.li \ .___- ...~°ii.in i.ice. iii=.~oKi=iN. ~ ivir. Robert lilcEwen,‘ son it MY- |John Mchlwen, Midgell, employed in ‘l`luttray’s Lobster Factorl' had the lmisiortune to have his lcg>l'1r0ken On Saturday. Alter launching his l‘.0ut the engine hiilked causing the _l>0f\‘l5 to he overturned 0,, the beach by the force of the surf. I-Ie was thrown under the boat with the above l'f¢F\11l1- .._z..____>- EASTEKN PERSONALS ...'ll'ir. J, S. Perry, Sunimerside. wus in Montague, '1‘ll1lrS11€\Y 011 11 business trilJ.B ...*iiir. Arti.in~ L. ivicnerid, represent'-' ing the w_ R. llrock Co., Montreal, lil t Wedn d n' i1 Allan Tuylor.B Atcliison Am.. Beet Sui-U\\` Am-. Emi/lters Amin, (_.‘<,-pper Brooklyn R. T. Cnnaduiii I‘aciBC Erie Mex. l”ctroleum Miss. Faciiic North-:rn Pacific Pcnneylvnniii lieailiiiif ., Southern Pacific Southern Railway Bt. Paul tiuior: rllciflc U. S. Steel utah Vorircr Canndn. Cement Richelieu &- Ont- Bbawiuigan Spanish River Com J iilv ' October December GRAIN ANDP 4 July Sept. .i iuy Sept. [Iliff- Sept. Jul; K BW* l0N'l`lil'IAL ...Mr. James McK'_ay, Rnilll' Rive". ivn..-.i..i.... Brother or A- C- M°KeY» 'J me popular station agent at M01* Logue is spelldlllg ii few Guy” 1"' ’ \ New Laundry '_.-,_ High Low 08 25k 08# 00 102 28) as zu 'ani so iszi es; Cher-iniitiul-its und 01110 . 110 110 162 9 |10 ling 1621 95; 153s 605| 571 1531 Gill A mi HTOUKB. i-i N.S. Steel & Coal (toni. 00’I"\‘0I - = i » ii l\/lanufacturer of all kindsiine ",'f)‘;°hi,, hO,,,f:_Ba ° hair goods including gentlemens __ _ toupes and wigs. Also liairgoods ___~.\ir_ David Murdock, renresentlns for Sala the Rogers linrdware Co., Chv!;rl;l22;- 2349-ii~iowfnin\3m.._q. town, was in Montague on 0 n__ guy, in the interests oi ul-‘I limi-B '-’°°`“"“"”" ...*1li'. D. McPhee, East Bogton. o M , T. T lor, and son. ““" For prompt and high class §§:{;;S;_,,;“I,_ ,,:_ If‘_’m ,.,,,,,,,,g ,in Mon. Laundry WOIk C8” 011 mgiie, the guests ol Mr. and MFE. HOP-WO »......~.».......- The New Lauri-drymaii '- Q Si. George’s Hall \ -i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-4-i-I-i-i»i-i-1-i-I-I-4-1 (Formerly Smallwood's Hall) ‘ “W YORK 8.1.0033 Gfeat George St. .inns sm., 1914. Close as 25; eil our so 192 501 zsi 595 ies 110 iioi iusa 95- 24 ssl isa* not 57i i¢h Low Close 28* 50 85 Ill] 10\ Htllilni 01000 1389 1279 1266 1202 1270 1245 1279 126% 126s ROVISIONB.. High .Low Gloss s -'ONE CENT per word each lugs. tion lor advertising in this column. Ullh mlilt l0U0|:npany 0106!. lili- mum chiirze twenty-nve cents. .JMUEIC ROLLS and cases 'at Ellis Bookstore, Montague. 3195-M3i ...°FOXEB FOR SALE. Apply to George Keele, Souris. 2426-5-l9Mti. ...*VIOLINS, bows, cases; silk, gut and steel strings, at Ellis' Book- store, Montague. 3195-Mill. ...°l?‘0R the latest popular sheet music call at Ellis' Bookstore, Mon- tague. 3105-6-M3i. ...°Cedar posts, lawn and held fen- cing. D. F.,McDonald, Sourls. 3065-6-22M6i. - ...°RACES RIVERSIDE PARK Vernon, purses 8475 the highest ever oiiered out side oi Charlottetown. 3029-6-19M0i. ...°RESE|tVE TUESDAY July 14th for the Tea Party at Georgetown. Speciiil train leaving city nt 8.-15. 3109-6-2(;iiiiniw7i, HELIEF FUND FUH R. H. Sterns . . . . .. W. 1‘ Vlreks ... 211.00 l-‘rc.1. lcitkis .. h.ui» G. 1:. Wright . ., i..|.r| Colonel- F. S. Moore 10.00 The Faithful Circle of King'a Daughters (per Mrs. Edward Chandler) ... W. S. Louson AA friend ....... .. . 1.00 B. R. I-Dolman, .. 5.00 Roger Farquhdirson 2.00 Anna Furquharson .. 2.00 T. W. Woodman 10.00 Dr. B. R. Jenkins ... 5.00 J. H. Hill 5.00 Hyndnian & Co. 10.00 Ur. J. 'l'. J kin _ .. .. 5.0.01. 12.00 5.00 en s za.U0 W. `A. Morson $20.00 Robert Bell ` 2.00 F‘..J. Holman & Co., Ltd. 5.00 Prince Edward island Women’s Institute Convention _ The Eist annual Convention oi the Womcn`s Institiitcs of Prince Edward lslnnd will be held in the Prince of Wales College llall, on June 21th and 30th, when a large attendance of delegates is expected. An 'inter- esting anil instructive progriimme has been niianged. Standard certiii- catcs will be issued at all points on the P. l~.f. I. Railway. The Woiiien’s Institute Branch oi the Department of Agriculture extend ii. cordial iuvi~ tation to all who may be interested in the work to attend the meetings, _when the following programme will he carried out:- MONDAY, JUNE 20TH. 2`§00 p. m. Presiding-Mrs. J. A. liliithicson. Ops-ning Ode Address oi Welcome-Hon. Murdoch McKinnon. Replv to 'Address oi Welcome-Mrs. J. W. Kiei, Malpeque. ' 2.311-~i.(ul-Reports oi secretaries. -i.00~!'i.1?.-Demonstration in Dress-'l kin lil' lil A R | mn g, iss . . oper. 5.15-i1.\v0-llusiiiess of institiites, Mrs .‘\. lu. Dunbrnck, Miss Helena (‘..! McDonnl rl . ' 7.45 p. m. Presiding:-I-Ion. Murdoch McKin- |1011. 7.15-8.151-Medical Inspection in Schools, Dr. S. R. Jenkins. 8.15-8.~i.'i-Cure of the Teeth, Dr. 'i`. E. E. Robins. 8.45-9.15-Iniaiit Feeding, Miss V1. T. Grnham, Sllpt. 1'. E. I. T-10.1.' ul. 9.15-161.00-General discussion led I-y R. H. (_‘;iinpbell, B.A., Supt. ni lddu- cutioii. , TUESDAY, JUNE 30TH. 9.00 n. m. Presidiiig-Mrs. S. R. Jenkins. 11.00-30 |:'.~-Illustrated School Gar- dens, Prof. W. Davison, F. F. Smith. 10.1:'T»-11.15-I-lome Decoration, Miss Hortense Philips. , 11.15-12.0l`vUniinislied Business. 3135-G-24M1i. FUX SlUE|(_llUUlil|l]NS FURNISHED AND OORITEUTED DAILY BY THE FOX EX- OHANGEB AND INV1ilS’l\- MINT COMPANIES , , LTD. Asked Price ‘A0 llil Par ohn Agnew Fur Farms Ltd. 20 lherton Dnrk Silver ...100 A. . McLean On Ltd. 100 Belmont 10.) Bosch Wool , Barkers Brighton Beliiist For Oo. Beech Hill Jharlottetovn Carruthers I lli 115 110 Mi |00 130 |00 110 50 70 $0 100 so 175 ion iso ` De no 'I ` *Roma , niiiailnn. o ‘ _ . f. 1 'i‘l`<’.'ii°"l 'mf nncssusoin J mii'wli...ym'.`.‘f.'sm~ ,_ M Ng |\ i, _ oil. lin.. ls P01111 I _ 5 -="s ¢"‘\` V Q7.; `~`/ \ ‘ 34" 913' ‘__ “~_' W Q5 "IFE -1 ite Embroidered 5 ,' ' put on. . I Y A. 9"/1-: ' \\*` in the quick sale of ,these garments. Children’s 50c to 3.50 l Misses 1.40 to 5.25. 1 Stanley Bros Iiiiii :. T lr || A I ' The olwavs-iiusv Store. < Dresses for Children We have an excellent display of fine , embroidery and embroidered dresses for _ irls, on our front counter. Every size from ; 6 months to 14 years is here all ready to be The prices too, are very small and rea- sonable and will no doubt be a prime factor 4' Subscriptions will be received by V _*_ Prince Edward* Theatre ...$54.05 Jioals Pedigreed Foxes _ Original ioo n New Irsui- iizu Doiiiiiiion Irupire asteri: reeland lven Moutngiin rovi ncial Proina .Regal Record Rosemont Smith Samson Sterling Tiiylnrs Fur l"i'ailiu'ers l,t.l Great Canada. Northern Howatt-Dalton Milton Patch For (lg Mount lri\d Thrcr- Rivers 'l‘iii . irvilg i W_:°ehip May r Stems and Dr. ' ' ~--"~-~ » - J ST. Ge-i.kins. 0 Damm 100 100 The Founders of the Dominion Every one should possess the FAMOUS l’lC'l`U.{ C 15 100. ` 100 125 100 100 /ll) 125 11.15 50 100 125 100 125 50 750 1 I 5 the 1"A'l`HERS of CONFEDERA'l`l()N including Sir John S. MacDonald Sir Charles Topper Hon. E. Palmer Hon. E. Whelan 100 100 100 100 50 500 100 . . . . . . . ..1.00 110 100 100 100 ion Hon. W. H. Pope ll5 100 100 I 50 100 105 10 10 100 year. ioo io 120 mo 100 ilimited. me i 7.5 Hon. G. Coles Hon. J. H. Haviland Hon. Li. Col. J. H. Gay Hon. A. A. MacDonald It is of historic interest and isbecoming iriore vnlu:-iblc every _ The Guardian has been fortunate in obtaining the rights of 5 ‘this picture and will distribute a limited number io its readers in me ‘cxclirmge for the following coupon and 25 cents to cover cxpcivcs 15 It is worth six times this amount. Early application is essential as the demand is already great and the iiuiiiber avziiliible strictly 150, zoo :su ine ioo _ 125 125 wr. inn 500 100 100 |00 100 soiiris ni...-i< sm ii... ine 125 » ` 1.2.11’ To the Charlottetown Guardian Please send me ................ _.copy of the picture THE FOUNDERS OF THE DOM- 100 r- .il ver 40 . 15 lptori 50 05 New H an-n ' 25 25 INION for which I enclose $ff ........ ..cents L , l rystnl Victoriii Ltd 0’ Leary Patch lfiiiirsliiiry Fur F.'ii'nis ' mo , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ ; .......................... - Barristers and Attorneys ` _ _,__ , _ Solicitors for Royal Bank oi Oaiiad ' MONEY 'I‘0 LGAN 10 10 55 50 100 105 Signed .............................. .. 100 W. W. GRANT co. 85 Queen si. |c.. T and CO. 85 Queen St. Ch’town W.G Crown Line Carriages THE PAST WEEKS SALES made ussit up and take notice in a most practical way; We had to double our orders to the factory for this Week’s shipment. Cle_ai'ly_ our enormous sales demonstrate We are right_ in stocking only high grade Carriages, the public appreciate the fact that there is no chance of getting “taken in” Where only one quality. THE BEST is shown. Our carriages have a stylish, quality appearance that we can’t tell you about in this space, visit our show rooms, the samples on the floor will tell you the story in their own way. HARNESS MADE As ours are set off by a stylish horse, hitched to the kind of carriage we sell, makes a combination that can-not be beaten. Only the best leather and mounting used in harness sold by this , THE HOUSE OF QUALITY uMo1,t[3 ‘IS Want) 98 'OD P". LNVHS 'M i ii Z ' W. GRANT “nd CO. 85 Queen St. ri. f 1 'i ri » i. r i ._ V ..._ .vis '_ L ]"‘ 'nd . , ' z .- ii S 1. -,_- »,-.».-¢.~»m..-\f.»v»=- X' J.. ‘. 'tar »=. i~