ii' _,l ill Ii ,ii .i 'i ,_ i. tr, l ii i lrll 1 it f i-l`i qi- l.i .. I i I I ,l, rlll, _» . 2 \l‘ 2 i I i i l il Hi l r 'l le; ,. it i i l..’, i .li l 'i ,i-_, .il AI' _,i li-' in ;.. W- `-r . i» .i,l_ P.-.‘ ~ ti’ t , _ l-. i l i i ~'~. MONDAY - l 'run o11AnLo:r'.rn'rowN GUARDIAN - _ AUGUST 30- 1915 ` " ` l " Classes In” operation during the Rev "L. E. Ackland. fsummersidel I ~ We 5elilr.M°m““e' Té°c.h"' Rev' Hun Armstrong. Summerside. I -_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-.-.-_~_-.-_-.-_-.-_-.-.-.-_-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.=l~.-¢.~.-=_-.-ff_-_-_---------.-.-.--.----=--=-A--=‘--~'-'=-‘-=' Miller. Number 15. Mrs. (Dr. I . i 1 - ,~ ¢ ~\\-` ` Q ` $ f '°`». _ .' of \‘ th ' ' . ~ _ _'\\\`\- Ij 0 \ A/\ V32' A 4 , »_|*’/'IMA' \ l " \`,,.1¢ _i 4 l `\ w V, I Yo-ho I But don’t fail to note point 2 as you pass by. Sterling Gum is refined and re- refined. Only the velvety - bodied cliicle remains- not a trace of grit. You gum chewers know what this IIl€3IlS. ¢.;,-i.;.>wi\:»- --Crowded with flavor -Velvety body--No Crit -Crumble-proof _Sterling purity -From a daylight factory -Untouched by hands C'Dio12.~\-1 ‘ §ferIing Gum 5?’ Thc-z'7-point gum FEPPERMINT AND CINNAMON FLAVOURS MADE lN CANADA _$`ui`t.i///r' arward: for thc i/ixrvz/:fy .fl/if 7!/1 pun/ :lull br rj/Irrzil /ulrr. L_ i Mrs. Brown- “We've been nt war eleven months now. Do you think it _twill last much longer?" Mr. Brown Ysbsently)-"Oli, well, it will last till your mother goes home.” -Scottish American. fi i I Clielsea, Mass. spent a few days » » . a erse, was in Suininersidc lagt week on business. X. -Mrs. William Muldoon of Bangor, li/ie., is visiting relatives and friends ln her native place, Egmond i-lay. Sho is iicconipanied by her little son Wil- lie.-M. -Mr. Stanley Donald, Principal of the High Sch-ool, Summerside, crossed hy the S. S. Empress Saturday morn- ing on a visit to his brother Mr. Leslie Donald, Moncton, X. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Manson, Suni- incrside returned Friday evening from Bathurst, N. B. where Mr. Manson has been instructing parties there in the construction of a fox ranch. -Mrs. James McKinnon of Edmoiit- on who has been visiting at the home of her mother Mrs. John Sharp, Sum- nierside, for the past two months returned to her home Saturday morn- ing. X. -Mrs. Alex. Tulloch and little daughter Edith of Lynn, Mass have returned home after spending the sunl- mer with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Leard of Kelvin. She was accom- piinied by her sister as fur as Moncton. X. Works CALL and inspect the latest Monumental Designs at V our show rooms 117 Kent Street, Revere Hotel Block' P. C. -BROWN & CO. _ I-lilmwft -ICE CREAM 300|/ii--'T T09 Wiii' 5. New Glasgow, Teacher, Rev. Mr. --THE MORNING DAILY Guardian ing Workers Mission Band intend hold- Crow-_ uumller l5_ -__ da evenin Se tember lst Come eguminntiqn mul- lveu;_ to give them a few remarks on the pre his death under very shocking circum enemy? This i8 H0 Ordilliify f06 We sent administrations, His speech stances, having been stricken with “F9 fighting. Drink is doing l110l'6 though 'short was very explicit and brain fever following what was iiaiii9~S6 ill f.hiS W0? 1-hall flii the GGY' convincing. He highly outlined the thought to be complete recovery from miiii submarines Dilf i0S@ii19\'- Credit failure that had attended the Liberal injuries reneivell from u lm,-ue klck_ W8!! given in iile l”€D0l”l i0 U10 fe* rel-iim€(;` fggzeefslllgeidlgtlil mond Bay .--Mis. i~elix Leclere from lave nis remains sen lionie.-M be lreblell giglyex alllgilwlllllilpledge themselves l-ol. t . . 'N . _ on Wednesday mem0m_ each ,,,_ amendments and ,or a, last wr.-ir visiting in Abrams viiiage. -DEATH oi= ARTHUR Ni necessary --Mr. nmi Mrs. arena Poirier nf AT THE FRONT. _-'rim iinn sgiiiilnli- “°"‘l’l‘“l°“ lieiii ii “ily il* il” °“'" strict null imveriiei €\\f°’°"’“"'.‘i ‘ii Slieiliac are paying a visit in their McKay has received the following clllllc-ll' lmll the Sevemcleilol ill well: the Prohibition law of this Province.d former home M;;_xlulvllle__.Mlu5 llur. telegram from thx, |‘oii J. A. Lougheed, allklllislflifil nlgmlntéle llllvell °ll b Thtis lirlovedblisconded and carrie ininn Poirier, linnglitnl- of lvln Jose ll acting Minister of militia in reference .. ` -» 3' ii S all llg il ' ii. Poirier, \vciiingtcn, is nttemiiiig 10 Arthur McKay nei»l‘<‘w ofthe Sén- Tim lvliiimge {,l°nilt-lwllwgrdqrzisrs ii' Rl’“°i""‘l illlll lllll Allllmll ciml the high School ul Allruuyg vllluge__ at-or: “Deeply regret inform you S8548 llgmll l’well ll l` 'l " b t' vention of the P. E. island S. S. As- Tl M . W ~ sl . ' _ Gunner Artl M K -- ~ _ llilelilllllg lllllll ‘lollll ll' O" lle all iec soclation herewith express its con- ie essrs ence aus Poirier, Ar 10|” C ily Offihidily lc n -- cnde S, Ai-cenanll uuu llluuck Cormier ported dead, No. 10 statioiiei'y hospital ggmslfglllgfl' wllltlliiyégdlsllllles ieixflurgll tinued loyalty and devotion to ourdSov- ' _ S . - rel ii, Kin- George V. and our eep ;i.f:..z::5.251111._'s.:.i'f‘i.,2.i..;i.i.ii. -..‘.-fi.’;.‘=‘i'i-.-05:22.1-¢.'..2§;il’.;‘;1:";;':: “"s“i‘f.:i;.:i:“ ii S--.5--W -1- -- --- iani lefl luul week for out weSl____ of the late Dr. l)an McKay for- llelllllelllllf we ills alllll lumens 'llnd painful days of international war- Mr. Ediiilbert Poirier left last Wednes- iiieiiy ‘il Sllllllllelslile' He was a gillea itll; stso piilioll’ for themselves and iam ‘llill ol" loyal support ln our right' day for Bedeque, where he will be ein- siiiiieiii ‘ii iiie Sydllfiy Awllienly l be gecoarse lic pmyel. The llasls eous struggie i_°i` “iliwidlllg tlllllll llllll ploycd in government work.-M. ii' iew Yeiiis ‘ig-0 ami Wiii be V0' 1? B l. oh which we .cork lg the ii0ii°i`~ ` . memlicrcd by many in that city. QL 0 l.l.a),el. ls lu_ This was adcliglted hy the singing of S-_-_M.Atterwn-i-ricsie-“ern i i - - i ~ ii‘i‘l‘i~ ~--9-‘l--~ - ------ ~---»Gmi~sirve~the ng.’ - i'EsTERii ildisoiiiifs sin.-i cninpany. iigengiiirl-girl i"°°“°li" llllll °“ldlll°lley lf “ue iii.-'rinit we tender to our beloved _ University in 1911 and graduated this lilelll ellscllilal lol ll illlllcglelll thrill General Secretary, Marion Lawrence *ill* clollloll Dawson C” e Ti V” .V0-'1I‘ ill illiliiiefi SCi€llC0- AITIOHPZ iliS Ulrlstllike lntercessorb'~ dn y 0', our hearty greetings and appreciation relations are his brothers Eriiest Mc- llgll lllllcll llililellt practice llesllllrlllye of letter received. 'l`hiH WM Carried Kay an official of the N. S. Steel and er become _ real' Pmlfilrllsmll hell unanimously. (Foal Co.. at Sydney Mines, and Albert lllalle lll Selllet' not lllmlfillli or ltv the IV. Resolved that We GXDFBSS 001° McKay, sulierinteiiilent of furnaces we are llrell' lllll' illelelll yl ll l 0 uppreclutlull of the work und the upluu. at the Antikakiaii iron works, Port oilelllllg at me dayl There S “V60 did address delivered at this Confer- Arthur: two sisters Mrs. J. ilix Fraser llcll blessing lll “ll ted -prayer' thence by our visiting brethren, Rev- INTEHNMIUNAL SUNDAY | n i 1- l _ The l’l`€Siii€i\t. Rev- J- C-Martin' then tll6 (llfll8l'EIlC8 between 8. llf6 llV8d f0l' ' took the chair and called for the min- gulf uud one lived fur (;u¢l_ utes which were read and Bd0Dted. Mr. Alexander then presented the _.___ After thill. Dr 31090605011 Of U19 Teachers Training diplomas to Mr n 50 I ` (guullnuuul from page two) iVi9Ill0diSi MiBSi0f\0FY 308111 S9-V0 B Millei°'s class at Lower Montaguei dd . su represinits the higli-water mark llllLli.illllll§tll:l§B llgllllgllvellllllill/ltl%hieaSe‘c(lJllldBTY trvifrgtlivsti: :illlli?:lliliilv:iii3li'iIolle:‘eselill;li;l¢lil ol illlllllllllllty' Division Report from Hamill Cross as the _ . - young ladies. both of Knotsford There art only tvhree institutions Tllls report allowed that good work were not present U O ‘ , _ lllu wolld illlll lla e 3 llghl to lou is being done in this department. The After the singing of u hymn uuu the lfglllgollllfl,,lflllllllll;lll;§l,fc§ll°lll°lll,'§ report was on nwtiou adopted- receiving or the offering, ivir. J. c. past everyllllllg was done folfllle boy After the Singing of a hymn anlllilsgli Jardine gave the supplementary report C l l - l _ liking ofthe oflering Nelson of the treasuurer. It showed that the 'l Bl lr F C L il ‘ M G I oo, t lllgliglfs lll§lll‘lllll)lellll_:ltlll`lll)lwm:;‘lll_i;,ll;,l agtlegi read it papernon ‘The Boy and the Sun- iinangeg ware in full-ly goal coulllllolr thing is done out of the home. And ‘lily Scli°°l' llzlllii was lollowell by Mr' Alenniier iiieii Biiiiiiii Biiiiimiiig [Incorporated 19]-3l this social revolution, which is bring- 2,ll°llll)el`.,ilgilel&l Wll:lall§`.laT;-;l;hAgl‘: lglggs gp whailihe tllild an thmllghi lhe l l l ll ll ll( l l .an o, y ss r . - onven on. s ress was nsp r ng ONE OF THOSE THAT STOOD THE TESTV Iliff; sic; llillitc lmiéilils lmuiime lllsoy; llllllil pected that both of these papers will gnd gngnlll enwnl-nge muuy lo belle,- Guaranteed that 50 er cent was to be paid in 1914, girls. nn neninreii tim flirt unit boys “PDB” i" i“ii i“ *"9 i°i““‘i Pi'°"- M W°"i< with the |10-"S 'md sim- ut - g in ca h nd 0 ex. “ml gms are not taught to may ln After the singing of a hymn. \‘- After remarks by some of the- dele- . I y - hearers not to allow the high reputa- iie eiiiiiiiineli iiie fact iiiiii iii” "°°‘i I Cifcie “Ill 006 veree Ol "Blest be f0_X€8 C8Dlt8l|Z€d lt $300,0g_0.00 Only $15,000.00 3 Dall’ lloh which p_ E_ lu hug always had for of thc pupil is the law of the teacher. tile Tig glint Blndgj' Aglgr lhlu the with all expenses and ranching free education, in nip. ne .iepirrea the llVyi\ern Mr- Aleiéanliiir ii:;;l\l\;<;»t£; Prgllidenll rrtclilnouliceli tnefaelrleliliréion. . 9 S F9 DP 8 0 1 8|] ll so AT lflialilulllh?liu:,`fl§ll,i)uui¢hi,%\l§lq~(l:; glul-lllilal committeci) as follows: the Kiiigflla veerlyniiguliigcélssfuloconvoelili QR hul; lu left lol lluhill? illlugs l wlllnli Iloixslilldeiit-Rev. E. S. Weeks. tion was brought tgda close. » ~ » ~ . . - Il ' Anvo_iie wanting to _invest in _this great B_lack Fox In- ug., ml,f§l,l‘l,§,§l,‘ ,§°,,§ll'f,,lll.lll,`,,{“i,lf,§§ ,,'l,lfl vice 1-reriiiimi, Kings-w. B. Learn, Ni-Jasorli MACEWEN, dustry will make no mistake to invest in this Company girls am piiyrinni, rncini, mental nmi sonrir. in-err committee for tire sure 0f e t h e gre the figs religious, and they live all the week ViC9 Pl'9Sili€Ill. Queen!-RSV. Z- L- Sixth and Seventh Se - for they are 50 Per c n ’ W at ver m t and not on Sunday only These things Fneh. Charlottetown ‘ sions, Aug 26. B year' . . ii ii ` a n vi P ia tpi D.D i " s----- §llll'68 8l‘¢ $25- Wflt¢ f0l’ Pl`03Pe¢ti|5 and °i¢hef infm' liililllit tliilm.0r'i'liile slliliisilileiiilialsile aeliiarilgg- Keniilligtliilisl en ' r Me- r "ra 1' l MGUOFI 110C S ta T niilcent and thrilling descripltion of Seily-Treasurer-J. C. Ja.rdine,Sum- _ _ MA ’ ggfg yy. fggsufgf the: tllloyhogxl of lchrllsft. vvthtchdltlvas mga el” S _ -----------»--i--.. Glenaladale. = = Prince Edward Island 33 ...S .'i..§‘..‘§l.'i"“iir. ..f°.§.. lil.-.°’I.' .ii..'f.?.‘i.l_ “ll °°’ l' A' "°°'°' ll” ' an mi i ll |33 ' ' 4” heallhlylv boy. Illultl he gréiw pllilyilicallly, A Sling-llitentllent of Home Dept; 'Rev. ~=\l _ -_-1%. men a y. .soc a y an re sous y. _ . a es, orth River. _ '7 ' ._ mary boy must develop this four- guperintendent of Education Dept. \~ \ *1 o e. -ev.l-l hMill .Mot . The Teacher Training Report was Superinllfndent er of n’l'§2perance ' ¢ presented by Rev. E. S. Weeks, B.D., Dept.-A. J. Matheson. O'LeI.l'y. Granite and Marble = - -f , (Ls Cioffl Chat;-lottetown. A - - l l _ _ _ ___ _ _._.- .i-L_' ..'..inlull@1 J. lil4lle&r5I?ei»loii°,nSt..t l’etl;r'?. R" as follows - Su erinten _ .F .- , L I-. , li tion for advertising in thi' 120101011- 3. summerside, Teacher, Rev. c.E. Rey, A_ sninei-land, Mun-ny Har- -W K MeGOUGAN, Globe Fox Cash must accompany order. Mini- A,-mul,-uns’ uumhul. 15' Exchange, is Guardian Agent in Sum- mum charge, twqpty-tive cents. 4_ lquunfurdl Teacher, Re,-_ C_ E_ merside. -- head, number 10. i -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -ONE CENT per word each inlsr- Mur¢lu_ number 12_ hev_ _l L_ D“"on_ Llllle ym.h_ - . A - `\ `~ ‘ ' _ ~ can be obtained at Ls!ferty'a Tensor- ing an Ice Cream Social on the Cen- A; gnu Conveullon dlhlomuu were Rev_ E_ E_ Style* Sourllh ,ll l I ial Parlors, Bummerside. tral Bedeque Hall grounds on Wednes- presented in me ¢ull,,wlug_ Their Rev_ F_ A_ Hubley, Monlagum _ _ _ l \\ ° il 5' il ~ ' ii' °i'°5 Mr E H. Wright Victoria. , - ' -1 ` l l l ` ll " ` B "` _ -ICE CREAM SOCIAL. - There anyone and everyone. 2722-8-28M3i. Edith Wiglitmau 96 p.c. ` l,l` h M Mlllgnl Cqmwalh -ilu- - r .-.. mr.-l ' ht -._ . _ ,_ _ ,V , ,L l l - ‘gi will be an ice Cream Social at the --- Leith Cowair 911-5 ug c °u;lgaf§°l:)E:v§6`Yv;zf;h1?:lsg blfxgladthlglllsilinllizg b°0|\ ' p.c. 3- 8;.. 4 Granville Hall on Monday evening. -MEE.TiNG.- Hon. Charles Dal- Mrs. Follman A. I-iowitt 911-5 p.c. ,'l/`// .X ‘lm . ' - Aug. 30. Proceeds in aid of the Red ton and Mr. S. T. Gallant will address Mrs. George A. Poole 913-5 p.c. ; _ ‘Q _Cross. 2730-B-28M2ipd. meetings as follows and invite the Mrs. Hugh Miller 92 2-5 p.c. -_ Opposition Candidates to be present; Miss Hannah Clarke -DWELLINGS SOLD. -Messrs Tignish. Aug. 31, 7 p.m. Palmer Road. Montague Anneax Lucas Allen and P. G. Clark sold by Sept. 1, at 2 p.m. McLean's garner, indie Moorsliead _ 851-22 p.c. lhen wok the chalr_ auction on Saturday. their houses on Sept. 2nd, at 7 p.m. Brocton, ept. 3, niiie Taylor 871- p.c. The session WAS closed by the ' /H” A//ll Slle clrnehldlollliokle Ilialne abliiiiSli)trl§§ gt atlplmn Stl Allliilonrllnicllltldahllosgpyl It was regretted th t Mrs Leith' ii°ii°dici'l°ll lmm Rev‘ ‘l’ S' McKay' ' ree s. . r s eng g a p.m.. ee . a , . a . -- ` // ' W Mr. A. C. Rogers for $150 an? Mr. tl- Sept. 0 at 4 p.m. Alberton, Friday, Cowan, who -hail) written DRDGTS 011 4 SEVEN-l-H sE33|oN . ' len`s by Mr. John Taylor for 900. T e Sept, 7, t 7 p. m. Opposition Candi- ou of the 5 ooks of the course, "‘” /¥` houses are to be removed within the dates areainvited to be prwent. making good marks. had, died before The seventh session opened at 7_3() V next two weeks when hlclhsll-s Allen 2704-8-27ME10i. she could! finish her examlnlitlon. lit. with Rev' Hugh Mm” conducllng the _u . fc audi (lark will Start I u ng nglw _.___ lylas reso vcfil that a. :pete a relstghug- Devotional exerclses_ M thelr cow reshilencgsmfoi- ldiimsleiives £11 e l-|si_ANDEli KlLLED.- The many d;-lil 91139818 {\5_ HDDI'ii{¢ 1;! Oflregemed cluslon Presldent Weeks took the l Sig I S 0 e 0 llll HSS. . friends of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Cor- t Lhellifg ies; 0tl'B X101' itil D dl wma chair and called fm, the mlmltes of the - - -Gives BRIEF Aoonsss- Hon ililliiif-ieenxufigiilplti-heivrh<>syxiilinili-leeiio ill? rgr ills ivcliksdgiiig er W a p Bff0"\°°“ “*iS*ii°ii~ Tiie” were lellll A- E. .Arselifiult WHS ill EZIHOHU BH-Y ceived the sadlintelligence of the ac- The 'i`0l11l1Bl'imce Report was pre- a“';i_hi;d‘;_i;il-)‘:§_l of the Credelltlal Com_ - last week, consulting the different nirieniul death of tllell. sou ll-elle, ut sented by Mr. A. J. Mathieson. in the M M D “_- 84 p.c. 88 2-5 p.c. conservative roninntiees. At Abrams Oni Town, Ma it i only rinse flshl against Intemperance. to how mime W” "mi iii' Dim' ' ° °. '\ i\ Village s fair crowd had assembled month; since they hurled uuother of many would our King give a victoria aid of Harthvillelvaeillfligylas as follows.: ~ 'I /ll, to greet hlni, and he was pursuaded ihelr fumlly lsylvulsel who had met Cross for valor in the face of the Present a c . should avoid vain repetitions and Port Hope, Ontario and Miss lda Mc- _ J. C. R b rttson, Mr. John L. Alexan- Kay, a trained nurse now on a vaca- illltilliags lie lollllll lll ll' pmyerlul at `ller nnill gi-_ Stephenson. t n in California. His mother resides ' Thi also carried nnanimongly. . -- . _ . .. di . D h if Of RW- 8 was €vli;§olili'gll{l(;pe'sflle lullellluilller McKlly L Mill `l\cl