_ AUGUST 23, 1913 'El _ . Y--. ___.._._ '-*WBT News msrorsnn THB; cr-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' uonnrns nlnnr. ' PAGE s1=.vEN ` 9 ' ‘ A ` t » .Wellner s ` e 9.2: You _Wm agree with M that we have almost ever 'Et .._~'rHn nonsmo DAILY Gusr. - Y dia h btlatw.s.Jn- gllesllgnpiéssible in SP1 ors, Brooches Belt Pins, Links ' stun can 6 0 ana a ° n 3 » When in search of a little S ~ .. . d place lo find just what you wnutcigvm" °f y°“' "IP t0 P. E. Island the agent in Montague. His idiilce rihone - 9 Wellner s Jewelry S fore 1 l ...°I'l‘ PAYS to buy in thi! Pl'0Vll10e n's, Montague. _*T GORDON IVES Gus' ian ia 18 and residence phone 20. ..."l‘HE MORNING DAILY Guar- dian can be obtained at H. J. Ma- hon’s Drugstore, Bouris. l' ...ORWELL.-Preaching by the pastor ll_F' at orweii Hess and or-wen next sab- bath, Aug. 24th, at the usual hours. See 6\» - ig , ...-riEonGE'rowN.- rum wiu be . Iél'0ly Communion at Holy Trinity . -,h _ A new line of A nierican made bo' ts in tan, patent and gun niet newest and smartest styles ll, all the that uill _ , o= 1 partie ilarly app.~a_i to any man, \ ~._°, Call in and see tl1¢m_____55_ a P ,n._ _ C!.l._~s'r_ paving rnnsnvraniss Get your pony votes here. | P \ W. ' Zith, at 11 a. m., “Spirit-Birth” and v ‘ : f 1 p .m., ‘-was it You?" visitors y - _ 0 - ,J rdially welcomed l 'men Sf' I f f 'SUBSCRIBERS snonia renew n r week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus ~~ __ 00 . ' ___ -1 urch, Georgetown, at B a. m. and service at 11 a..m. LARGE A'I"l‘ENDANCE.- A large number of clergymen and others came to Georgetown by special train Thursday morning to attend the fun- eral of the late Rev. Stephen Phelan. -G. urch, Georgetown. The Rev. A. J. Back will preach Sunday, Aug. ...‘0NE CENT per word each inser- t1on'for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini- mum charge twenty-tive cents. ...°MR. ED. D. FEE!-IAN is Guardi- an' representative in Bouris. Hia phone number is 5. W. L. Dlngwell Undertaker’s ofllce. MEtf. EASTERN PERSONALS ...i°Miss Helen Beairsto has returned to Charlottetown alter a visit to friends in Georgetown and Montague. -G. ...*Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matheson, son and daughter, of Halifax, left on _ the noon train Thursday, the 21st, after a. week’s visit to relatives in Georgetown. They were accompa- nied by Mr. M.atheson's mother, Mrs. Neil Matheson, who has been on the Island for some time.-G. ...°Mrs. John McGougan and Miss Glover, of Kensington, Mrs. Malcolm McGougan and Miss Irene \McGouga.n, Mslpeque, camo to Georgetown on Wednesday evening’s train. They were the guests of Mrs. D. Gordon. . Miss McGougan will remain here for some time; the others returned home 'l““irsday morning.-G. __ - _ |»-*_ ----~» - __. v-_ - _ _ - . .- ,;,>._;\','f.‘.~_ 1 ~ IQ |'(€4) N I . Unit." \\‘"f/ Dr " I I I l P '.1 5"/.'-1 =‘¢_`,’ \\*` 0 - \ 11', ‘_ 1’ :.2 A SHIRT TALE I Fifty shirts all good patterns and makes taken out of stock and placed on sale, simply as a snap. Regular prices $1.15 to $1.50 and the siz_s are 1410 16 inclusive. Sale Price S "_;'5:7El'6-s 90a .each ntev Bros ~f» ._;_l\_~/w./-. 5_i1_,i;';-_' .'§lf>i"~_.> ¢ nn-r - ' ,__ _ _ not miss un issue, as all papers are ' - , . `-' r * discontinued promptly on expired i. _' . ' c:_. 5 Due to arrive per schooner Laura M. Luut and Sedgwick 1500 tous best quality Anthr- £0 icite Coal in Nut, Stove and lu Egg sizes n W intending purchasers of hard coal to book their orders now as the price advances laer in the season. Phone 111 0. Lyons 8|. Go., 6-M tf. ._ . ..¢s. _ » TIME TABLE A ‘ Rocky Point Ferry Str Hillsboro will run us follows:-~ Lv. Ch'town Lv. lty. Point 7.00 a. m. 7.30 a. in. 8.00 a. ui. 8.30 a. in. 9 80 a. m 10.00 a m 1l.00a.m. 1180a. m. 1.130 p. ni. 2.00 p. m. p. ni. ll.00"p. 111- @f¢»?s s=»PF 3832?? 33222 press? rss? _5F='_5.553 5.5.5.5 5 fe 3 S P .5 .5 G57? ‘£88 rss# 5.55 SUNDAY éwvwwr 582228 ~'?'.°'°’FF EBFBB M. MURPHY May24Mv.! Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co., Ltd gfommenclng Monday the 6th of Me! e STEAM!!! NORTIUMBEIILAND loaves C arlottetown for Plotoll- N- B “¢"'° °'§ °°t"| 5' “ln” 'é’$.ll.'$§ti'.iil’."irl's`é'$ :zlglldeogl ll-li' all pglnfl in .Nova Bootie ` STEAM!!! EIIPRESS d Oh l~l'.‘B°'u§>‘lr'2‘i'ii'13l`.?|'$'n°|r'§’lfn'i°ll'fvi'l»r viii? is ""u° °“.l'.°.°“'::..:i’::‘° .:"°..2- sv o n n Ch nrgttetfawn and 'l‘lB‘nleh. C0n`d0°tl°Ill r I ll I t l s‘.~.?l°.:'..".'li:.i.“.t.‘;‘:.°.s’.i°.i.:. °° " ° " G. W- WAKEIORD ' Honour (§ario¢t»¢own. P. Ill. Island- ay 3Mif `""”"" ' .-....." " 'WT _ , .. »_, , , _ _ / r 2.- ,ff = CU L " ~ Y Bl h Grade Coal 1 an 'kid i-ry. lt does not |:atter.°=rllen Iyodvdrdusr you wh b°l\“'° at setting satisfactory coal lf YW °°"*° Vg: have oohnnd ,past new some es- eeitlomlly 1054 cos for napa the “r~:°:.ir. .-\..'.‘.i-.°-.s°:°°°°.i;:,..'r'=.f .| glllliosl o Ameflean wi lg, :‘°'::,'§ ° ::".:.:°:v.l1:.:'.°§.‘°,.... | gimet. “elapsed eetlelutor! 01"" ; - G el' First Methodist Rev oeor - . ge M Y Georgetown, took place at 9 o'clock young at 11 and 7 _mme Ulu” at Friday morning* from her late reel l. ` f W" =-»»»f»--M ff" li-1 Pi- »-» R. C. ;~.‘.°.~..1;':i°s...°°.§:i.°.f..‘;'; :".f°.:;i':::ri M Onfél U8 ure. Its the best Way to avold de- The deceased was but 27 years of em c0,.diauy`wé]wme_ H g y sud (lisappointim-ut, nge. She was in falling health for ‘ date, , . .._‘l<‘UNERAL NOTIC.-The funer- al oi the late Mrs Peter ot l many months and despite all that tht band and one child.-G. VB ac ox o. have t eir ranch com- pleted and early in September are . '» St. James' Presbyterian. Rev Dr. $ rf ll df d t l t -l n ' Y°;',,,,“,',';, iggpy ;;g",_;g;,';og,g,“{gg,e_ niacin; theres: four pairs or chvigw nniurtnn nt sieve.. ...nl seven. In Purses you-pictures with your natural. con- foxes as stat-d in pl'°3p-e°t“s° U10' Strangers and college students are s o o .- rnalloml explessi n ton ot this ranch can be seen at W.A. di ll d 1 ~ fn"r‘r'.§'ire°'ir'¢i'r“r‘°vZ'n°t°|°'$°'""§ '°r'> “‘ Cummings studio 'rnere is n urnit- °°' “ Y 1”"-W’ *D al “""°"“' R » _- ll 0 _ u ll tim! B rnp ' gnarniehagpnz¢g;ls'pt;yé|.:pDvAf:M_l1ntm‘Llano: ed number of shares yet unsold which New Zi0n_Mm.ning prayer meeting one 0 Sharp B gr nhotosrspny-the rssustis onaturaf can be b°“ght at pa' wwf the gum' at ten a. m., Rev. A. D. McKenzie at lntlmatellkeness. nntee ol 40 per cent. dividend, with u A m , and Rev D B McLeod’ Make an appoimmem “hd” splendid prospect., of paying Over 0,.. C0m'wu,,"0nt_’ at 7 'p_ n')_ Sunday The following horses have entered in the res. hundred per cent. Write Dr. Mcln- school and Bibi, C1855 at 2 30 A cm- ecdve cl lssep: _ tyre for prospectus- 1073-8-23ME1i. uini invitation is offered' Quang- P b Phone 276.1 WE MAKE TEETH :.~::::~.;:.".::.::::r.;°ar.°iisv-xr;»»»-r Mn- Maile- hpgls and it it in possible to save th ri- l°’RV°5 this m0l`Ul"ll 00 \`°l5\"`¥\ to wqxvilldhrzfu :ln'>:h15pBw€Ll§i:te vnuéf Newton Centre. Mass.. after n pleas- e su ul o entrust gouv dedl-nl neegstoue vvealoun- *mf h0lillBY 9“¢nf» “li her “ld home' you ofa uiidhntsatlsfs tion. ,There were about 100 nresent and o |25 qu,” 3| rrofm the best ~ever. the amusements l nulngsf Q lnpiudlne 0. clambake -and other re- ’ Goffs freshmr-nts and wlnfllnz up with an nights ago in honor oi their daughter evening was pleasantly spent in ved and at twelve o’clock Mr. Mc- Farlane entertained the party witha .' r ' r , . rin return to the wharf the proceed- inns were concluded with a dance. The whole affair was ,thoroughly an joyed by all and the guest of hon- or was showered with good wishes .lor the return to her home in Somer- ville. Mrs. E. G. McKie, Sailors H0136. rave a picnic at their beautiful shore the nrocesdinzs were unanimously rn'oyabls dance at the home. Arena Lawn Stationery Arena Lawn ls. the name we have given to our newline of Note aper and Envelopes. We have in' both :- _Q Pound Packages and Tab- lets. ` It has s nice smooth writing surface but still retains the Linen Finish Pound hclngee 25e- ili'rcuui°s Biuitein all C0 Are You Using fr 1:' ‘° ~Nei1g0n'5 tlhocolatss are pure and daintily delicious-they excel all oth- ers for absolute purity and genuine high quality. We have a splendid 12 00 and sac box s wo more than the price we have marked. 'Fake a box homo wlth you tonight. 'I‘he Two Macs, 149 Great Georee gg_ MEtf. ‘°lt pays to lwv at Futons _lust arrived tvday 1700 Ton Scranton Coal in egg, stone and chestnut sites .Quality A‘1 A Please s e n d your orders cordially invited to attend all ser- nnd Rev. Z. I.. Fash at ___»EN,}0yAB1,E p1()N1C._1v[;-_ and day School at 2.30 with "Loyalists' class of adults in Church auditori- um. A cordial welcome is extended rm Thursdnv eveninp last in honor 01 to all the services Ol thiB Church. BT. PAUL'S.-Rector Rev. 'L W. Murphy. Services at 11 and Communion at 8.30 a. m. All seats tree. Communion ‘at 8 a. m. ll/latina at. 10.15 a. m. Sung Eucharist at 11 n. m., and evensong at 7 p. m. nfrht ot the week and on Sunday. Corrected for every Wednesday and v , . Biggs 18 Fire Ss'e. |068-8-ZJMEJI. rnrnips in Potston zo Poi-In ei to 11; Beef ni-mea nm HARD COAL » Fowl 1 Ducks 16 Oats (white) 40 Oats (black) Wheat Pelts Fire Sale. |063 8-25ME3| Choice Farm For Sale Four and a half miles from Charlotte- town opposite the MacDonald Consoli- dated Sc ool, astones throw fro Railway Station, Cheese Factoréa Poet Office. Telephone Office. and nero] ~tore. This farm contains almost ninety acres all of which is clear and in a good state of cultivation. Three and one half acres of orchard chiefly Northern Spv’l. Cattle canhave freeaocees to water on any part of the farm. Buildings are all In good repair, with a new house of eleven rooms on a concrete foundation a good water supply ln all the stables and all conveniences. Will sell with the now crop or when the said crop has been taken. We Invite inspection of thc property as I mean to sell. Aunttongef 99 Mellon lt. Phone SSL GEORGE MMKENZIE ‘O46 8_"ME“a7,h Methieaon & McNeill, _____ Hillsboro Lot 48 solicits", I P E I so Great Gem- Simi. METHODI ST Grace Church--Rev Mr Marshall' K sie and college students. Loyallsts' class of adults in Church CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Central Christian- Rev. J. F. Floyd at 11 and 7. Sunday school and vices. ‘ BAPTIST. Baptist-Rev. Mr. Marshall at 11 7. Sun- » ANGLICAN. 7, Holy ST. PE'l`ER'S CATHEDRAL.-Holy Salvation Army-Services each _-_-___..;__ _BUMMERSIDE MARKETS. _ Baturda issue. l5to'1 Ito 10 17 1| to 22 II to 15 12 ll to M 80 40 to 50 “It pays lo huy at Paton? m the ‘ ° ' t 1-1-V u 7. s a` sh i u best medicavl, slid cpuld do, she passed gimc |3288 at 2_gg_ “YA co‘:,d‘;:, i;";l1_ -i--- :iv ..;.::°.‘;”.';3:z‘“.f.. ui: ‘° ° ' c e . ` we l 0 ° 8 u en B _ .- . Bl-.frlwgs <(-‘JARRUTHERS SILVER PRESBYTERIAN Wednesday, August 27th, 1 913 _ ,.ntPu;‘iiANi.§.§.€i.f:.f?;:§...:r;t _ . _ _ 2.19 Trot & Pace. Purse $150.00 Baptist Re Z L Fash nt 11 and save a most emovahie party s few 1. snnuny school at 2.30 with Miss Janst. ul Somerville. Mess-I nuuitoriurn. A coruini welcome is ex- Ch°"'¥ Rl" uf"“'m°“ D' 210' 5 4 who na.. been spending ner holidays tended tn nu the services of this Develish Dorothy, 2 I8, I-2 Gingnr, 2.20 at her old home. There were forty- ,hm-ch five invited guests present and the J ' "Hill, s~ 25-20| c°lmlf.Y B~'}'r lr I4 games and music. Ice cream was ser- . ` ° Pu” Kingwood ver excursion in his moto boat Bible Class at 10 a.m. Prayer meeting 2 T I ' P I Wednesday at 8 p.m. All seats free. ° 9°-ml' ' College students and strangers are Orwell Belle 223, I-2 Winnie M. llexell Girl I . v s _ . '19 llappy G¢o'ge, 2.23 3 4 King Brazilian 2.24, l 4 King Dodds Frank I-2.24 I-4. Acquiri 2.27 l-4 2.30 Class Trot & Pace Parse $100.00 Zealot Scruhb for Ferry Oakley Il. Prince Crcsua. Moth Miller Ruby D F erndsle C' mphellton Belle. The abovellst of entries essurts the best field of liorsis. that ever came to the wire in the history of holse racing with- in the province. No intoxicating liquors, or intoxicated p-r- sons, will be allowed within the precincts. This will be strictly inforced. Hot dinners wllhe served onthe grounds The meal tables will be under the same management as on previous years, which is a suilicieut guarantee of the best dinner in town. Th-:re will also be well stocked Ice Cream and re- fr¢:~;hn:|eut soloons. The iuanaeeinentis sparing no pains for the comfort and convenience of ilie public. The following Train arrangements have been ma¢ ` ` ' li wr-0-wuwm '° . V _ » Sixty-four in l~iing’s County, bound- ’ d, ha g. the said boundary to the place of Mortgages. fa l