W? `Z fs *S-‘W1 ;“....:. ”. .i ’ ii ;i'f`~i"` k ;»l§ ,, .,. lr i »~,.'. ., ‘. .tl gr, .. L ‘I 1 . ._ » -up | , _,ra '~'s§..` :\A'»n. ~.-.....,|.i4\..M& .. e `..»-... D... ‘_ , _k -v..- .ir T-e_i-»...~,-2 el. __ ___....,_; '::».- - -»¢=~`-i . .,e.-4 _ ., . 3:- ' i= gj-1_7 ___m_ r 5:3, ,;__ ‘f .. 1., '- `= 1. ‘Qfi ,. t i~;~ _cs . f'? I '. . 'ii .- ,.'_ . l - -lucas ,;-_» » , ' < " ‘$21. aj ‘r-'Laing H'(“:3' ` J l ' ..i=5=`f3_F_1:j:i{e‘.r__g“§¢.~-:- __._'...,__|‘\'\` _ W A O4 ' ' ' ` V ‘ - _ _ _ "iff WEDNESDAY' __ » _ .e on eninmulmwx auannrni = _ JULY-7;' 191? s,-Y _ Inverness Pea T Nut Coal THE HOUSEMAIUB DELIGHT The Inverness Coal Company are placing on the market this season a PEA NUT COAL which Is unsurpassed for do- mestic use in Kitchen ranges Ac. THE IDEAL SUMMER COAL it is smaller than the average Nut Ccal both in size and PRICE. Ask your dealer .for a trial load. iso?-7-1ii4i_ _ -.l PATENT SOLICITOR WM. S. BA BCOCK ,aiwyer (U. S.) and Registered Pa- tent Attorney, 15 years experience lu Canada and U. S. Inventions promptly patented. Trade Marks and Designs registered; infringement and validity searches. Evidence collected in patent suits. lteports prepared for counsel. Expert witness in patent suits Pat- ents obtilned in all countries 99 St James Street Montreal. VVrite for in formation 11 The Western Guardian “Fruit-a-tiles” Ilow Kiioim as Woman’s Best Medicine “FRUIT-A-'l‘TVES," the famous fruit medicine is particularly well suited for I/1: ure ofwomni, because of its mild and gentle action audits plcasaiiirtaste. In severe cases of C`onsIi'pa!ion, ludi- gertifm, Bloatirrg, Sirk lleadarhzs, Pain In T/ir Bark, Neuralgia, or a General Run-Dazwx Constiluliun,“Fruit-a-ti\'cs” is the only medicine needed to correct such troubles and restore the sufferer to coliiplctc licaltli. /ls a lonir, “Fruit-a-tives” is inva- liizible to purify and enrich the blood an-l build up strength and vigor. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- a-tircs Limited, Ottawa. I _ i -NEW HOME.-The work on Mr Bertram \\’r_\odside’s new residence on l(‘cdai- Street is rapidly progrcssiiig. s:i:¢f..r»1i1u_ |~H~ F., _ __ some time past has been living in Cal- Us your 0,-der D,-ompt|y_ R_ '1~_ Hopprices. F. W. Strong & C0. ' FOXES Pure Prince Edward Island Class A-REGISTERED-Silver Black Foxes for sale for delivery this summer or fall. Guaranteed pedigree goes with each fox sold. We have fourteen pups in the first three litters to come out of the houses this year-litters of three, four, and seven pups. Exceptionally good foxes at moderate prices. Come and see our foxes-seeing is believing. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. The HuntieySSilve_1; Fox C0., Ltd -W. K. McGOUGAN, Globe Fox Exchange, is Guardian Agent in Sum- merside. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lafferty’s Tonsor- ial Parlors, Sumnierside. -FROM SUMMERSIDE.-Mr. Creclman MacArthur, president of Brace McKay & Co., Ltd., and ex- presideut of the Summerside, P. E. l.. Board of Trade, accompanied by Mrs. MacArthur, is spending several weeks iii California visiting friends and tak- ing in the two Expositions.-Maple Leaf. -NOTICE is hereby given that the annual meeting of the sliareliolders of Silver Foxes and Cup Oysters of Mal- lpeque, Ltd., will be held at the resi- dence of the Secretary-treasurer, Hamilton, P, E. I., on Tuesday, July 13th, 1915, at 2.30 p. m. F. J. Lock- erby, Scc_'y-treasurer. 1870-7-7M1i -NEW DWELLING.-Mr Thomas Dunn, St Elcanor's, is having a fine new dwelling erected on the property which he purchased from Mr Loman Adams some time ago, being a parcel of land belonging to the old Cres- _well estate. It is about a quarter of ta mile from the village on the Link- .letter Road. Mr Arthur Dunn, who for lgary, Alta, is the head carpenter.-V. -WEDDlNG BELLS-A quiet wed- ding took place at Summerside on Wednesday morning, June 30th, when Rev. Charles E. Armstrong united in niarriade Miss Hazel Valda Lidstone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lid- stone, Lower Freetown, to Robert P. Burns, of the same place. After the ceremony the happy couple crossed by the Empress ou xi, bridal tour to St. John and other points in New Bruns- wick aiid Nova Scotia, returning home via Picton. Shortly after arriving home they were serenadcd by a large and very orderly crowd of young peo- ple, who conveyed their best wishes and congratulations1i the bride and -IT PAYS10 lilly TD nil! Pl‘0Tl.l1 8. ` _ONE QEN1’ par wgrd 931311 inser- tion for advertising in this 'coiumn. Cash must accompany order. Mini- mum charge, twenty-ilve cents. -I-i0i.MAN'8 for hard coal. 1877-7-7M2lE1i -LACE CURTAlN8--A big range of White Lace Curtains at Bargain ,Prices at Holman’s. 1877-7-7M2iE1i -HAY CARRIER-Order the Re- liance Hay Carrier .from Holman’s Catalog. It will pay yon. 1877-7-7M2iE1i -CATALOG-Holmsn’s prices on Guaranteed Paint means a saving of 20 p. c. See Holm_an's Catalog. 1877-7-7M2iE1l -WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR-We have in stock g, fresh shipment of whole wheat flour. R. T. Holman. Ltd.. Sunimerside_ 1877-7-7M2iE1i -AUCTION SALE.-See advertise- ment in another column re auction sale at Holnian's Wharf of gasoline and oils from wrecked schooner Uncle Sam. -HARD COAL-We are busy un- loading Hard Coal from the vessel which arrived the other day. Send man, Limited, Summerside. 1877-7-7M2lE1i -CROPS GOOD.-The crops in and near St Eleanor's are exceedingly good. During the past few warm days the root and grain crops have come on at a surprising rate, while there are some pieces of clover which will rank with any in the Province. For the past few years several persons of St Eleunor's have made a business of growing vegetables, which find a ready market among the citizens of Summcrsidc during the summer months. Their gardens are well ad- vanced. and it will not be long before the will he makin their re ular Prince Edward Island, Canada |304-G-UM l mn groom, accompanied ly three hearty Y ' E E che,.,.s_ _trips with the earlier varieties.--V. _ _____ ___ ___ _m ____ m-uns in _ i This Guaranteed Sewing Machine for Only 29.50 This Sewing Machine is the equal of most sewing ma- chines at $40.00 each and over. It is guaranteed for ten years, fitted with a complete equipment of up-to-date nick- eled attachments. Has the advantages of the highest priced machines. The case is made of quarter sawed bak, with hand rubbed mirror hnish, Has self regulating tension with automatic release, improved take-up, positive double width. steel forged, four motion feed, automatic bobbin winder, self-threading shuttle, self setting needle, gear re- leasing device, and every other feature that adds to the value of the machine; freight prepaid to your nearest rail- way station on receipt of price .................... .......$29.50 l A Clearance Sale of Guaranteed | | Sewing Machines---Every One Reliable W WI We are reducing the price of the Sewing Machines listed in this advertisement for a short 3 time. Each of the machines new, genuinely good, and excellent value at their respective prices. Every one is guaranteed for ten full years and a guarantee certificate goes with each machine duly signed and dated. Freight will also be paid to any railway station on cash orders for either of these machines. To see them is to appreciate the exceptional nature of this offering. Either machine illustrated here may be subject to prompt return if not perfectly satisfactory in every respect. ' .` .“ " I »_ _'-“jiri-I* _ ‘ ' 1 i. ~ gr -i ': -_-*<2 .gay ».-=_. hd ` _ _l . _E-.“. ___ . it 1|' _Act now V' "'4":;_~.-;.`&\' l < _ This is 'a very simple and satisfactory Sewing Ma- chine at an extremely low price. The number is _ limited and the above price will last only until the l Er/esent shipment is sold out. Machines of this style ave brought upwards of $20.00 and are worth the price, but the present sale price offers an opportun- ity that no lperson can afford to miss. The aveway Sewing Machine illustrated above is a new machine guaranteed for ten years, has neatly finished case, three drawers, patent self feeding bobbin, and is in every way a remarkable value at our special sale price A (reightchargesprepaid)__._._.... .. ..._.$l5.89 l i _ ~r» is ` Yours for .-. ° .ne-_ _.__._-.P --. ___ While They _ -89 ` i’**“;;;”l!L§i' ‘ ",-=,~»;\§ 'LL Last Only .H \',l,_ f, I While they J, ».'_‘ f = »~. _.2 2;, 'QC i,/lu, ‘Ii '11, v., _.- /. ,_. _.fi Y " v -nf ' _ s ` A Freight Paid The Vindex Special is another machine that is guaranteed for ten years and will answer every re- quirement for light sewing. It is new, full size, light | running, and will do the family sewing to the satis- faction of our customers. This machine is the equal of many being sold at $30.00 and upwards, but in order to reduce our stock to numbers listed in i-lolman’s Catalog, we are sacrificing profits in order to clear out l the few remaining machines quickly. Shipped,freight prepaid, upon receipt of price........................$19.56 Attachments extra tt3Cl\Tl1€i'lf»S CXUH .... . . . . . . . . . """"'°' M' "'°°'°"°""""1°0o , i :_ _ , E . O O 'A . Ziiiiit Cade _ “Neo wie M dime. “cr _°°"-" 1 -sir mu. s-meme - Sale of Gasoline uiihéd ' Oil from -Wreclrerl ffl Schooner ‘_‘Uncle Sam” Ii am instructed by Messrs Hynd- man & Co.. Ltd.. Charlottetown. agents for underwriters. to sell by auction a ,quantity of Gasoline and Oils. from above wreck. consisting in all of about one hundred and f0rt-Y-Sl! barrels. The sale will take place at _l-lolman's Wharf. Summerside, on the 13th day of duly, at eleven o‘clocl-I a.m. _ Terms-Cash. Goods to be at purchaser's risk. For full particulars apply to - F. J. E. WRIGHT, Auctioneer. Snmmerslde P.E.l. l -BARRELS FOR SAl.E.-Mi\ck- erel, pork and half barrels. also ash and maple shaved hoops. at right -HAVING TOOLS.-Hay cars. hay forks, wire and ruanilla rope, steel blocks. etc.. at lowest prices. F. W. Strong & Co. -A RUNAWAY--A runaway on the streets Saturday caused some ex- citement. and although the carriage was overturned and somewhat dam- n the occupants escaped with limno injuries.-H. -BASEBALL. - The Independents defeated the Pioneers at baseball on Monday evening, by a score of 8-4. Batteries - Independents. Morrison and Thompson; Pioneers, McNeill and Buote.-H. -LUMBER LADEN--Sclir. Maude Weston, Captain Weston, sailed _ves- terday with a load of lumber for Richi- bucto. Schr. Charles Haskell. Capt. Treriliolm, arrived yesterday from Port Elgin with lumber. -SERIOUSLY ILL.-There is very little hope entertained for the recov- ery of Mr Patrick Ryan, Summersido, who has been seriously ill for three weeks. His sister from Shedlac, niid two sons who live in Montana, have arrived home on learning of Mr Ryairs illness.-H. -FOXES STOLEN.-A few nights ago the fox ranch of Mr Sandy White, Elmsdale. was broken into and a female fox with tier litter of four were stolen therefrom. The entrance was gained by cutting the wire. A private investigation is now being made, which, it is to be hoped, will meet with success.-H. ‘ TlGlll$ll -NEW ARRIVALS.-A baby lio_v was born to Mrs. Manuel Gaudet, of Leovillc; a baby girl to Mrs. Peter Poirier, of Di-Blois, and a baby boy to Mrs. George Sltelfoon, of Tlgnish, last week.-Z. . -TO ATTEND FUNERAL-Messrs John and Orelle Richard, brothers of the late Prosper Richard, arrived iii Tignisli on Friday evening from Exe- ter, N. H.. to attend the funeral ni' their brother. Both will return home on Saturday.-Z. -SOLDIER RETURNS-Mr. Fidele Chaisson, son of Mr. Joseph F'. Chais- son_ of Harper Road. arrived in Tig- nisli Saturday on furlough to visit his folks and relatives. I-le is one of the miiuy who enlisted for service at the first call for volunteers. He is sta- timied in Halifax.-Z. -HERE ON BUSINESS.-Messrs. Edward Gaudet and his brother Earl, of Pleasant View, M. D. Lacey, liar- beur master, and John McAllister, of l-Ibliflcct, Michael O‘Bricn, of Minimi- nigasli, and Charles Burke. of Elms- diilc. were in Tignisli on Saturday to attend the auction sale of horses held on Tignisli Square, in which Mr. W. I). Sumner was nuctloneer and the stock disposed of was owned by Mr. .lauies Casey, a well-known horse dealer in West Prince.-Z. -AWARDING PRIZES.-Tlie fol- lowing pupils were awarded the fol- lowing prizes at tlie examination licld in Tignish Grammar School last week --Prize for composition. offered by Mr, F. J. Buote (Fouiitnin pen) to llenry Perry. Prize for conduct and attendaiice (baseball set) given by Mr. John A. Hackett, awarded to Ben Gaudet Prize for general progress, (football). awarded to Arthur Arsen- ault. Prize for translation of French, (Kodak), given by Miss Alma Buote, awarded to Raymond Gaudet. Mr. W. D. Sumner at the coming 1916 exami- nation will donate ii valuable prize to the pupil making the best showing in Geography and history dealing with Canada and the United States.-Z. -LARGE FUNERAL.-Nearly one hundred waggons followed the re- mains of the late Prosper ltlchard from his former residence to his final resting place in Tlgnlsh Cemetery. Rev. Dr. MacDougald ofilclated both at the church and at the grave, as- sisted by the whole choir. A sad feature at the grave was witnessed ,when three .small little children of deceased, dear to their loving father lowered in his grave never to be seen sgain by them showed how deeply they felt their sudden loss to say no- thing of the tender care their father had always showered on them during his llfe~time. The following who were neighbors of the deceased acted ss pall-bearers: Messrs Joseph A. and Joseph J. Doucstte. Thomas Perry. Manuel Gaudet, Peter Knox and Peter Harper.-Z. CASTOR IA R T HOLMAN Limited, S“‘““;§’f_‘“° ...'.:'.‘i‘2‘.‘“».‘.':“£i»“"»-.»» _"‘¢“"'*°‘_ .“.._-vs. - ~ ff J - -1-it --- -#.1 '* '~ ' - ~~ - , '_ "-_...f ;,§'__, _-L r, »=,=_§f.\,*§‘-“ _..l'-_'_i._A We wish to An- ” ' .'- _ .i~ 4 .- _ 1-if _ ‘Ti 71 1_,. .( _=,L- 1 , ‘_ E ‘A '»_ .Jig 4 f nountie” to the Ladies __ _,_ ,.5 i 1.. M J ~:t_<-Vg 1-(En _ of Charlottetown and ._. ‘ i "$4.214-.iii"u‘...‘1 ii- _iii~~*’el» ' Vicii1ity‘the sole Agency _ . 1 1. __ i _ _ .. . -» '".~w;.i“ -. for ` Pi¢i0`riai“ Review _- . »;‘... ' "` ‘ . .i ' Patterns." A __ ». a' 3.; .. Mail Orders § Persons out of town ordering patterns by mailwill kindly en-A close three cenis extra 1 » or in stamps for mail- ing. A i ` .'~ ProwseBros.l.td. . J *i* .i_. _ i-my IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ___'|'0__._. Black Fox Owners We have just received a big shipment of fox wire and are now in a position to fill all orders. _ We would strongly advise placing your orders NOW for what wire you will need as we do not expect to get any more this season. We have already sold a nuiriber of large lots, but still have a complete stock. SEND US YOUR ORDERS TODAY. .c__'.; '° _ _Y OUR FOX WIRE is made 'speciallyto orderby one ofthe world’s largest manufacturers ac- ' cording to ideas gathered from experienced and successful foxeranchers. ' - . Every roll is guaranteed full width, full length and will open up even and flat. The meshes are _ uniform in size. The wire is strong and tough, extra heavy galvanized to stand the climate of the provinces by the sea. Send for price list and list of sizes. SEND TODAY.; w Brace. ilclai 8. Di. _, .-).- .;. '. Ja J- Ja '- .:..¢ '.a ~'-i-+-'- , __ t '_ »>, 1 _, .,|. _ ,'. , , . ._ Sunnnsrside, l*..:.¥.l. _ _ _ ff' 5 -» ._ 'I _,. , wrt ¢ _ _. _ . 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