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'f I f'f.‘_} _'__ .. ,- it-xg 3, _ 1.- i"vf,. »_ l lj - »..~_ i` l ‘ l -il” _`_`.-- U 1'3"-Gi" .‘. - ». .'.'l ~* f;_.- 4 'f`..,; it ’.f ..;‘»r_§ ,_ ‘i_; ' - "v-ws" ‘~ ,».~,‘.;,t' -_ .qiiigl ' ‘viii if , " i=;-‘ -' 7 J .".»,;2 '»‘. . _,`.`,.__ A l-:lift " 1;. 5 -2 . . _' €(.l;7£ 'L Qi. ff: ta- -l' '<’°. :.2 _‘Ll _' ~_-“F _ . U > ' - » r _ '. ,_ ' "f"- "" "4 . ___ _ ." _.__ __ _ .I if’ r , ~ ` » | = -_» ,- ‘_ L .. FRIILJAYL I A H ` ` “ L trim onannorratrown ousnnun ` ' ‘ "‘SEPTEMBER-1’7- 1915 _ _ ' . . _ _ __ W _ _ --Hr,” - . . ; _.Q > .1 ‘ . _ _ __ _ - . .. _ . _.___ _ _ .I , __ __ _ »- _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _»_ - _\ , 0 . ', '__ _ _ - i-I The Western Guardian illine Our Fall Millinery is just in and it is fine. The styles are perfect and the quality is unsurpassed. Mrs. Norman McPhail Nee Miss Harris will have full charge of our Millinery Department again this _ Season and will be glad to see all her old customers and many new ones. R. T. MoNoiiis T ,rl F 0 O that _. l U10 can isl ilcial inches in the almost parched soil sur- face fact certain extent. of the fears that they entertained of a late fall ploughing caused by a long period of drought. also will produce a well filled plump seed.-R. -IT PAY8 to buy in this Province. -W K MeGOUGAN. Globe Fox Exchange, is Guardian Agent in Bum- ra . ide -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian be obtained at Lai!erty’s Tensor- Pariors. Bummerside. -BENEFICIAL RAIN. - A bene- shower has penetrated a few or tins section( Mont Carmel) B which relieved the farmers to a he root crops and tubers crops have greatly benefitted by it as it likewise enable the grain crop to -SERIOUS ACCIDENT. - An ac- cident which required immediate medi- - cal when Mr. Dolor Richard, son of Mr. Tyne Valley Peter L. itioinirn, in-one his right nrm . :ioio-'J-1'.'.\i12i. .lust curred while playing, when Master - _ 1 Dolor fell on his arm with the weight - of his playmate additional io his own. _ - _ __ Dr. B* Fr ' ` 5 mon services happened in Mont Carmel at the elbow. The accident oc- M. Delaney was immediately sum- ed who bandaged the broken limb. ears are entertained by the physician the forearm will remain in an 0 0 abnormal condition on account of the a X n . fracture being in the point.-R. ` AT MILLER BROS. 1 in fine shape. ..$110.00 nul BELL PIANO, night four feet, 6 1-3 ooinves, dark case, 3?. WESTERN PERSONALS -Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Arsen- t of Mont Carmel were in Summer- doing business on Tuesday last. -Mr. and Mrs. Placide Gallant of Mont Carmel were visiting friends in BELT KNO hlghli fOLll£' f€Ct SGVEII lI1Ch€S, dark C358 Summerside and returned on Monday. 1 . . , , 7 1-3 octaves, a beautiful and good toned instrument. -R- Only __________ _ ......... .......... ...._.............$l50.00 -Mr. John J. I.. Gallant. Mt. Car- ' ' mel. who has been residing in New 1 VOSE & SONS PIANO, hlgllt fOl.ll‘ feet Clghlf 11161185, Gl11S80W.N. S. returned home on Fri- 7 1-3 octaves, dark case a nice looking piano in good ‘my last _-R . Shape. O[lly,_............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _--I-Mr. John T. Itif.-hrril, the oldest res 1 KARN PIANO, slightly used, height four feet, eight inches gg; walnut case. '1`his piano is as good as new. Only, $180.00 me dent of Mont (‘:.rm:l has been sick a while hack. llc it uwnrs to bc dually flllllllg. His ugt-.1 partner in is still living and in good health. 3 SQUARE PIANOS. Will sell at $50.00 each. -"~ NE W HOME MANUFACTURING SEWING MACHINE The world’s greatest sewing machine, regular price $60.00. This week, only $35.00 each. S 2 is TIGNISH -INSPECTING BRIDGE. - Iri- pcctor John White of Cliarlottctown at present inspecting the extensive 6 SECOND HAND ORGANS which have been thOI‘OUgl1ly repairs now under way to the Tig- repaired inside and out, from $20.00 up. ~ ~ - ‘"5" ““"’°’ ‘Vhaff--Z~ Have you seen the PATHE DISC PHONOGRAPH, , -ON BUSlNESS.- Mr. W. C. Cur- io ot' Elinsdale was in Tignish on . sapphire point, does away with the use of needles. Can be afilneséinhy unending io business. no made to sound soft or loud as required. Price $21.00. EZ When at the Exhibition, call and see the genuine uriie ome the same day driving. -ON VISIT.-'Mr. Phil Caliil of BARGAINS. If you do not wbant anything yourself, tell 1(:{1';'\‘§§?;1n21;I;]<;\:e_ vliltgrecmlnigxeg YOUF I`1€lgl'lb0I' Whflll YOU Saw In argalns former resident of Tlgnisli.-Z. -CAPT. R ETU RNS.-Capt. Frank Gallant of the Govcriimeiit Boat “Brandt” returned _to his home at Q Lcoville on Wednesday for a visit of 2006-il-10Mt'niw4i. ur days. This gentleman is popu- 1'() Kent St, lar with all the people of this part of 1. ic country and everyone having the f pleasure of his acquaintance was glad to see him looking halc and 4; - hearty.-Z. -JOLLY PARTY.- Six prominent -_ g and around Tignish, one of the party an accomplished party and thosc entertaining them ure deriving much entlemen from Bouctouclie, N. B., ac coinpunied by their wives and dau- ghters are visiting their friends in You shouldn’t let your wife and family suffer from the cold this Winter when for a small cost we can instal a heat- ‘ ing system that will give youthe comfort of a day in June- -and that will last for years. is pleasure at his hands with music which made Bruce victorious when he led his victorious soldiers in kllts _ :it tho capture of Bannocburn.--Z. -HAPPY COUPLE.- Mr. Thomas Lc(‘.lair of Peterville conducted to the altar of Tigiiisli Catholic Church on _ _ _ _ _ Tuesday, Miss Delzina Mclntyre also that will require little attention-that is economical on fuel of that place and me, ,he ,,,,p,,,a, tie was gone through by Monsignor D. McDonald the haplly couple en- No modern home can afford to be without proper heat- ing-Many diseases spring from a cold_d.i_mp room. The very health and life of those most dear is in dancer. Are they worth less than the price of a heating system? I We know you need a heating system in y0Uf_ 110016. but think it awfully expensive-it isn’t. It isa sound investment and as good as gilt edge securities that will bring health, coplifort :ind happiness to your home and will not cost much cit er. Phone 125 today. tertained at the home of the groom’s father their nuinerour friends and those of his young bride. The pres- ents glvcn them by their friends -were many and all those present were loud in their praises of the hos- pitality shown them by their hosts. Mr. John LeClalr brother of the groom was bcst man and Miss Eiiiiiiu Gaudet acted as brides maid.-Z. SUPERANNUATION FUND OF METHODIST CHURCH TORONTO, Sept. 15.-The annual meeting of the superannuation fund 1 _ ' . n ioard of theMethodint Church of Can da was held yesterday. Rev. Dr. Cliown. general superintendent of the Bruce Stewart & Co. LIMITED Charlottetown, P. E. I. ll church, presided. The statement sub- mitted showed tliat, despite the fact that annuities to superannuated min- isters had been increased twenty per cent, during the pnst year, a surplus of nearly $20,000 was carried forward to special reserve fund. The total of the permanent and special reserve E . 1 ig_ I- C -3 fund now stands at considerably over 50 Per Cent Guaranteed Dividend 1915 Glenaladale Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd. [Incorporated 1913] ONE _0F _Tl-IO§E_THAT_STO0D_TI-I§__T_EiI; Guaranteed that 50 per cent was to be paid in 1914, but paid 100 per cent, 50 per cent in cash and 50 per cent in st ck. With twenty pairs of beautiful Silver Black foxes cap?tallzed at $300,000-00 01115’ $15.0'-7°-00 H Dllil' with all expenses and ranchingjree . -GUARANTEES 50 PER CENT AT THE LEAST FOR 1915 0R WHATEVER MORE IT MIGHT BE Anvone wanting to invest in _this great Black Fox In- dutry will make no mistake to invest in this Company for they are sure of 50 per cent, whatever more the first YGBI' mati°;l.t°C. MACKINNON, Secreia$'l`reasurer Gleneledsle, : : i Prince ward Island me-1-mmu _ __,_ _ _,____. -_--___ __ ___..--- A. . \-- Shares are $25. Write for prospectus and other infor $600,000. POPE RECEIVES ARMENIAN BISHOP » ROME, Sept. 14.-Pope Benedict, according to the corraspent has re- ceived Monsignor Itojuulan, Titular Archbishop of the Armenian Cathol- ics ln Rome, and requests him to pre- pare a detailed report on the perse- cuions, which is reported the Armon- ians have been subjected to by the Turkish Austrians. ~ The Great~West Life, Assurance Company Rev. W. E. Johnson has taken an agency for the Great-West Life As- surance Company at Kensington and would be pleased to have an opportu- nity of talking Insurance with his ‘many friends who require Protection or investment in a good Endowment Policy. Tho Great-West Life. as is well known, have written the largest new Canadian business of any Com- pany for many years, their rates eral the lowest and they pay the highest dividends on maturing policies. B001-9-1611111. _________._._;.___________~_______,__Y._.___1_.v._»___._._.___-_-_-_-_-_-¢_»,-_-_-_-_» ~_~_-_-.-_~;_~.-.-.-::-::;.3~\,-_-:::_-:;.-,-.~.~.~.~::rr--fr-‘-rf -ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini- mum chsrge. twenty-live cents. -HOLMAN'S prices on FURNI- TURE stand out by themselves -the fairest and lowest prices in Eastern Canada. We can prove this by a sample order. 2988-9-16M2iE1i. -FURNITURE - Obey that im- pulse! Write HOLMAN’S at once for prices on that piece of furniture you require. No time like the present -their prices are low-their goods are classy . 2988-9-16M2lE1i -SPIRAL SPRING. - The new Spiral Spring just arrived at HOL- MAN'S, Summerslde. These mean solid comfort and are unequalled for wood or iron bedsteads. 2988-9-16M2iE1l -NEW HOTEL AT O’LEARY. - Having opened a hotel (The Orient) at O’Leary, we are now prepared to cater to all travellers, nicely located near thc station, concrete sidewalk, bright airy rooms, und good service. T. M. Howatt. 2940-8-13Mft. “The Calypso line of toilet prepara- tions is made expressly for us by Seeley the famous American perfum- er. It includes everything in 'dainty toilet needfuls of an extermely high grade. Call and look over this line. The Two Macs, 149 Great George St. -Mtf. “The best way to reduce the boot bill is to attend our Big Sale of Classic Samlel. Goff Bros. 2889-9-9Mtf. Wlllll FUH IHUSE WHII Sill ll HUME The followliig letter was written by Willinui Gillis, \vho is assistant Quar- ter Master in the Second (loiitiiigeiit to his brother-in-low, Mr. Ilavelock Bryant, Enmoro River :ind as he has rt host of friends and rcliillves in (Iliarlottetown it will bo of interest to them. Sitndling (‘ump_, Aug. 28, 1915, Dear Friend Have. .lust it few lines as I :im awful busy I have been working iionrly night and _(lay. Tho Q. M. S., is owiiy tn Scot- land on a four days leave and I am in thc stores all alone. We got word yesterday to be prepared to leave at any dny or hour, so I don't know how long we will be here yr-t. The Cap- tain and I have been getting clothing and other things ready since early morning and besides getting the grub _ordered and ration issued for the Company. It keeps it fellow busy when alone, but the Quarter will be back tomorrow night. I got the papers from you folks and was delighted to get them. I um glad to see so much interest taken in this war as the P. E. I., people are show- _ixig they are men \vho can's como and iight but they can give to the cause and lhe women can do an ample lot to help and supply thc lad'.s that are leaving their native shores for this is a war for liberty and justice and -we've got to win. If the girls and follows around Enmore and vicinity _would collect a little money to bu_v tobacco and sox :inil mlts and other useful things for the boys who nrc leaving down thcro I know it would be very uscful l'or I know myself thc tobacco is no good hero and it fcw articles like that bi'igliten.s a fellow up when they como from homo, and don't forget thc lnds that leavc a.- rounil your part of the cniintry have to work hard nnd it is no holiilny. I am awfully glad there are so many enlisting thcy are :ill needed, every man. I hope you arc all well. I wish you were here to see tho troops leaving every day and others coming hack wounded, it is a, stream both ways. I will close, write soon. Good Bye. BILLIE. mlm I Two Standard Just the other day, we re- ceived two popular St0¢k patterns, both of which have been depleted for some time. They’ve been unpacked and placed on our s elves and are now all ready for your selecting. One of these patterns is de- corated with s neat. BTW" leaf border and nnisiiod with sold lines; the other is handsomely decorated with floral wreaths and finished with a beautifill pink border. Both these patterns are ex- ceptionally desirable and Gln be secured in full dinner and tea sets or individual pieces. ~ 125 Grafton Street l C8. Stop Guessing Who are the “Colonials”? What are the “Co1onia1s”? The “Colonials” are the new, delicious, wholeso that are to be placed for sale in all Grocery Stores on kes » Thursday, Sept. _231A‘d- A Get YOURS on that day, and help the Red Cross Fund. gt , i _L_ _ m Wrapped, Boxed and Sealed at the Bakery. ‘ “There’s Nothing so good as “Colonials” _ ,f ii - nr -"’»_ 0 u r L a t e S t 5 liIrl’rlll;l§§§i‘i’<(ll:LDiDDer. TMeatForlr. ‘ -1-_K-1) ‘ 5t°¢k P°*'t°“'° \ Thermos Bottles lu_p_ l_-lille _uni r -i W »“’~ A.. Anas '_ A-,\ Ill' 1l€X 01' S 01116 ...tr GdVl L STORE BESIDES THESE House keepers have faith in our sale. As usual the specially priced goods offered in this sale are new and perfect in condition, recently bought at very low prices, and are offered at the lowest possible prices, to get you acquainted with our store, our goods, service and methods. _ _ Do not miss this opportunity, Do your shopping early. Extraordinary oo a ues DON’T MISS THE BARGAINS-HUNDREDS MORE IN THE ‘ _ J. ._ ..39c ea. 4 Qt. Enamel Preserve ket- tle . . . . ..20c ea. 11/_. Qt. Enamel Teapot .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..75c ea. No. 8 Enamel Tea Kettles . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..53c ea. 2 Qt., Double Boilers .. .. .. .....45c ea. 1% Qt., Lipped Saucepan .. .. .. .. ..15c ea. 2 Qt., Lipper Sausepans . . . . ..19cea. 1 Qt., Str. Saucepans with ‘ Cover . . . . . . . ..25c ea. 3 Qt. Str. Sauccpans with Cover . . . . . . . . .. 25:: ea. 4 Qt., Str. Saucepans with Cover ._ ..29c ea. 8% in. Mixing Bowls L 13c ea 13 in, Wash Basins ._ .. ..15c ea., l l Scotch Grey Enamel Some Splendid =r|..iit»“ -' ’_`=;`€e Ware ___ Values In 14 t Enamel Disiirnns. _ - STONE WARE 10 Qt., Witter Buckets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..40c ea. 9 ln. Deep Jolly Plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..9c ea. Itouiid Eiinnicl Roasters ._ ., ..50c ea. 1 Wick Enumol Oil Stoves ..$100. ea. 2 Wick Enamel Oil Stoves | . . . . . . .. ......$1.50 ea. 3 Wick Enamel Oil Stoves .. .. .. ..$1.90 ea. Enamel Pie Platos.5c ea. Enamel Fish Boiler, with perforated removable bot- _ tom, price .. ..$1.80 ea f_*'i---@ What 55c Will Buy \* a ng n o Can Opener Nutmeg grater Lemon Squeerer. Biscuit Cutter 1 Apple Corer. » 1---1.4 2 No. 8 Loaf Pans. 1 F ri K if . 1 _ . 1 . 1 . . 1 _ . -1_ Cut Glass 1-3 off. We are offering fri this ‘ sale our line of cut Glass at 1-3 oil. The assortment would be most sorvlccnhlc for beautiful wodiliiig gifts. and the price lms been ro- duced one-third. which make I them extra good values. f-----*-°-*Q 50c Will Buy: Rolling Pin 1 Cake Turner. Dish Mop Specially Priced Universal Thermos Bottl- es, the highest grade.- 1 pint with Green Enamel Case .. .$1.75 ea- 1 pint with Nickle Plated Case .. ..02.25ea. 1 Qt. with Black Case .. ....$8.00 ea. J-_-3 t as . '- ,___ ...‘ ’ `,y L llmm _J 1.2' .- §~;~%` 9_5 P.-i-_ '“ _.-,_ _z __e-__. . ` 'Li “V L: ‘.lv;::'T"‘“’M Casseroles and Fireproof Baking Dishes Something new in baking dishes. Fritisli Firc-proof ware. We guaran- tcc this ware to withstand the heat. Bean pots, from 50c to ....$1.00 Ea. Bean Pot Casseroles with nickle frame . . . . . . ._ .. $2.35. Round Casseroles, 8 in. across top. .. . . . . . . . _.$2.50 ltouud Casserole Dishes without frnme . . . . . . . . . . . . _.$1.00 and $1.50 Oval Casseroles 8 in. wide, nickel frame.. .. .. .. ....$2.25. larger slzi-s.. .. . . . . ._ ....$3.00Ea. Oval (fzisscrolo dishes without frnme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .$1.00 and $1.50 l~`irc-proof ’1`vnpots, white lined, light brown outside pricoil from 50:' to .. .. .. $1.00 Teapots. Globe shaped in assorted colors, white lined .$1.10 and $1.40 ‘ Fancy fern pots, in iloral designs, l with insldc pots, ii. large shipment just recoivcil, prices from 500 to .. .. .. $1.00 Ea ,_ D _ I /. » SAD IRONS, Etc. At Exceedingly Low neiir bottom which keeps the heat, Pricc coniplctc set . . . . . . . . ..$2.75. ell 5 years. Never sold for loss (han $5.00. Solo price . _ . . . . . . . . . .$3.50. lilcul (lasollno iron, something new and just what you require when iron- ing in a hot kitchen or outside in hot wcntlier ._ ._ .. $5.00. Mrs.l’olis Nichol l'lntod Sad Irons,3 in set with stuiiil and liandlo.$1.00 Set ii Ft. Ironing Boards . . . . . _50c ea. iron hnndics . . . . . . . . . . .. Bc ea. , tioiiully pretty design in _ _.___ ._,/ _ ‘r ~q‘ ¢ PYICCS 1 (lliopping Knife. Tliornios (‘cll Sod Irons, hnvo n coll l‘ l-12" Meat Fork. ‘ making a dczul nlr spnco in haiidlc. , g Princess Electric Irons, guiiruiitc- -.1________,, ._ l l 1 ' ' iz--& (.ot your ironing outllt from us. '_'-i“_""" Beautiful designs in stone- waro. Ask to see this line. It issure to please. Pic Plates. .25 and 30c ea. Custard Cups 10, 12 and15c ea. Nnppio Bowls _ .. .. ..4, 20, 22 and 28c ea. Mixing Bowls.85 and $1.10 Green Cuspndoree with Brown trimming ....30c ea. Jardiniers, all shades, many beautiful deslgni. ._ .. 85c, 1.00, 1.25 and $1.50 , _Jiirdiniers with Pedestal, V 24 in. ovcr all, in nice green shade prlcc ea .. . .. . . . . . . .$4.00 complete. Uniberella Ilolders. Brown .. $3.00 ea. Umbrella Holders, green ‘ und Brown shades .$2.75 ea. ‘ Umborolln' Holders, excep- grooii .$4.25 ea _..-i_;,..._- $1.00 Will Buy:_ 1 Paring Knife. 1 Sewing Machine Ollor. 1 llreiid Board. I Wood Coat Hanger with bar for skirt. 1 Wooden Salt Box. 1 Iron llnndle. A Snap in Wash _ Boilers No. 8 Thi Round Boiler, host quality tin, flt any stove for only . .73c ea. , Got one today before they are all sold. Handy Kitchen Helps at' Small Cost China Teapot stands all patterns .. .. ....'.. .. ._15¢; gs, (inn Openers .. ..4e ea. Wood Handle Mixing Spoons .. .. ea. 12 in. Strainer Ladies ......5c ea. Bread Knives with serrated edge . . . . . . . . .. .. .. ......12c ea. 1,5 Doz. Steel Knives and Forks in Box . . . . . . . . .. .... .. ......ll.00. -Tl\D’d Dust Pans ..8e ea. 12 Qt.. Jal>'d Chamber Pails _ ._ .. .. .. .. .. ._ Be ea. SPECIAL. 3 1 Qt. Wear-Ever Aluminum Pudding Dish .. ....200 es. 1 Qt.. Wear-Ever Aluminum Pudd-. ins Slwscpan ea. if ~t sewing Machine oio.. _.so home. ~_.__-___.__J l ._..__.__. 35c Will Buy: g 1 Enamel Wash Basin. 2 Enamel Pie Plates. 1 Dust Pan. 1 Dish Mop. Reiioiiio Alarm , Clocks They are made with good strong, long wearing move- ments that seldom get out _of order. Every one _actually worth more than you will pay for it. lronclad , Radium repeatslarm _ .. .. ......l2.00. use-as-nl hc o ltisllorliworc ._ Bladf C0- Quant: sr. wnotasnts a narnil.” cruirron sr. ;~» '~ ..-_ ...‘.. 'i . .?_ ...>.',.i._1i':.I_ _...$21. . . I _ __, . _. _ Q , , M M H ` _`mM_” ._ <,,,v,,¢.i il", _,_;|m|i Wmxg ,.|i___ H16