. ..,....,;.., __ _ -.», __,,,__ Y A _. ,_ _ ,... .._ ,...,..-_- .-,, ,. »»- -~ i _ - . I i .i. ... .,~~ . ,- . _.~ ~ ' -'=>'.,. . ~t~---.»- -_ I _~ ._-:-» .to ~ ._ ,., _i, . _ < . , ._ .,.,;.,.._¢ gg -, ,. - , -___ -,,f, » -._ _ ‘». sf 1* . ew -i.-i..-;_~» " t ~ .-- » ff . -» 1 ~ , -_ -- 1;.-...t , ”“.~-¢.;‘-._h- . .;_-' < , e ~.i._ ~-¥'i.i_-..,-~ . -_ i , tw . ..---;'i< f~ i~1.‘-.r ' - _ -_ ' ~ _ ~ »- . __ _.. rr I » i ae f - ~ -> ~ - Y ‘ ' “_ ~.-~ - - , _`. _ . ,_ i i . ~ ' v- i . ve -A ‘if-1j‘_.. ~J.;,_. _ i-.-_ ” -*_-Q -_ _ i>..i.;i“-.4 nicer rim cHAnLo'i'rs'rowN GUARDIAN , JULY 11. 1915 s -i vi The western Guardia.. iiiiiiiiiiiiini iii write; ~ ~ » ~ ~ ~ ~ -I ff ln D_inner_Sets K/D is your orllyiom portunity of getting a real and valuable bar- gain in dishes. These dinner sets comprise _ 97 PIECES ' 8 STYLES In eight _ different qualities priced at $8 upwards. We bought these dishes from for- eign countries now en- gaged in thewar before the war started and to- day they could not be bought from the mak- ers at the prices offer ‘ ed you here now. Bet- ter call today and look over the line__._.$8.00 Black & Co. -IT PAYS to blly ll! thi! Pl'0vlll.;8. -THE MORNING DAIL" Guardian can be obtained at Latfei'ty’s Tonsor- lal Parlors, Summerslde. -W. K. McGOUGAN, Globe Fox Exchange, ls Guardian Agent in Sum- merslde. -Captain \\'. C. Cook will be in Summerslde Drill Hall Thursday even- ling, all day Friday and Saturdal’ f0l` ‘the purpose of recruiting for No. 2 Prince Edward lslaiid lleavy Battery for overseas service. All interested win visit iiim there. 2034-7-14in3l -KENSINGTON.-The speviiil Ser-~ vices hi-ing hcl_d by lilviiiigi-list L_0- well t‘_ .\li'l’lii-rson oi’ New York will bi- voiiilut-tcil iti theA'I`0l1\l19_l'iUlC@ Hillb Keiisiiigioii every night this week at 7.45. iSiituriliiy cxceptedi. .\lr. `.\_lc- l’li¢-rsiiii is ii man ot' unusual ability and possesses iuziuy of tlie_cliaru<-ter- istius --ssential to ii siiccesstiil eyiingc- list. By his kind loving nianner ulltl brood l'hi'is!i;in syiiipiithy. i’al‘l‘\€d home by the dyiiaiiiic ' power _ot a ,.-ironi; pi»r.-oiiiility he gains the tricnil- sii` oi' iill tlio.<\» with whom hc colitis _QNE cENT per word each ins: So uiany people have automobiles .___ veyance are allowed to run. and one -MEN’S SUMMER_hats atbargaln of the beauties of this pretty Iwllllluf \ 125 Grafton Street J _ l ‘ if i _ii ip _ _ in ioiitiirt. 'l`li\-re \\'ill lit* -“l1l“'l3l riitisic ut eiicli service. .\ll are Wci- 101110. _I l ls Your Home Properly Protected Against Flies 1,. _ _ .-.fi `»_ -at y Don’t delay a day before placing 5 -l I) l your order for Screen Doors and Wind- Liz. ows. The flies are coming and will soon 1 take possession of your home, unless you i ff, have your doors and windows well pro- tected. We have a tremendous line of screens and can fit any size doors and "\"~"=""/“" ‘ windows. 11-‘_ A No. 20 Screen Door, made of best quality pine, grained quartered oak ..................... ........... .. 850 Ea. No. 22 Screen Door, made of pine, and has double brace at bottom which makes it strong and durable .... ..$1.15 Ea. No. -ll Screen Door, very attractive, nicely varnished, and made of grained quartered oak. Price _ . _ . . . . . _ _ . _ .. 1.50 Other Screen Doors, ranging from $1.75 to .......... ..2.5O Screen Windows :J All Sizes -ln Stock A D V 7 Screen Windows, made very ll 3 ‘ i if i strong, extending from 15 to 33 " " ‘ inches ....................... __25c Ea. , i ’ I il Other larger screen windows s _ _ __",..,__;;-_-_-foil ........._.....30c, 350 and 40c Ea. s Screen Doir sets, including 1 pr. strong hinges, handle and hook. __ .............. .................... .. 15c Ea. Scrccn Door hinges ........ ._15c Set. \ Perfect Door springs .. and 8c Ea. Screen Wire, 18 in. wide 9c yd. 24 in... _12c yd. 30 l in.wide___l5c yd. 32 in. I6c. 36 in ..l8c 40 in...20c yd. This Store Closes on Saturdays at one o’clock dur- ing July and August lhcg oecislltiiowoicllc WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i gi' __ . _J T B Straw Hats that are Cool “<1 Classy lm li’ you want something smart :ind snappy in ii cool and coni- fortzililt- straw litii, wi-ll. thftt's tlie- kind we liit\')c licrc-tlic kind we :irc going to tell nhout. We have ull sizes in the pop- ultir sullor struw,-i :ind dips. tin-_v are niridc from different t|iiiilit_viiiutcrinl.s :ind priced nc- cording to quality, hut in every czisc you will find the price cxicri>iii<-ly low coiisiilcriiig tht' i quality ot' thc lint. Ut course you want ii straw lizit |'rir the wiirni wctitlii-r. and it is only niituriil for us to iissuiiie that you wttnt the boot lint your nioiicy will liuy, it wi-'re correct. then wc`ll ask you to call :ind sec our show- -iiitz before niziking ti selection. soinc of thc hcst values sire In-rc now, but we i-uti`i nsstirt- you that they`ll be here but ii verv { 'l`odu_\' is the iluy to call liecntisc l'c\\‘ diiys iiiorc---tlicy're too good to last long. l ` V _J 5- -41 If ll -1 I 1 nl Silver Black Foxes Class “A” Standard Bred Silver Black Foxes for sale Guaranteed pedigree accompanies each fox sold. We also have a few extra good male foxes for sale. We will be glad to show interested parties our foxes. Write us. The Huntley Silver Fox Co., Ltd | Reuben Tuplin & Co. Ken»inii°nP-E.I. prices at l~Iolman’s. 2067-7-16M2iEli -GET YOUR BATHING Outfit at llolmau’S. 2069-7-16M2lE1l. -DON'T FORGET H0lman's clear- ance prices on good quality Whil»°l“¢° curtains. 2069-7-16M2lElL -MEN’S two piece bathing suits, special value only 75c. SINCLAIR & STEWART LTD. 2070-7-16ME2i. _-SINCLAIR G SETWART LTD are showing best values lu men's Sum- mer underwear. 2070-7-16ME2i. -MEN'S PARMATTA RAIN COAT, sewn seams. Only $3-75 each- See this line SINCLAIR & STEWART LTD. 2076-7-16ME2l. -WOMEN'S LINEN SUITS, coats and skirt, on sale to clear at $1.75 per suit. SINCLAIR & STEWART LTD. 2076-7-16M2iE1i. -WOMEN'S $3.50 Goodyear Ox- fords in liuttoned or lace style on siilc at $1.98. li. T. Holman. Limited. S-uniiiicrside. ' 2099-7-17M2lE1i. -COLORED SUEDE and pumps and Oxfords worth up on sale torJuly(‘learance $2.50 per pair..Sl.\'CLAlR & STEWART LTD. 2070-7-16ME2i. -WANTED-An experienced Hard- ware- Mun. Apply at once stating PX- perlence. R. 'l`. Ilolniiin, Limited, Suniriii-rsidc. 2099-T-17M2ll£ll. -__DON’T FORGET the ten to be held in Epworth llall, Suninierside, ’l`iie.~iilii_\' iitiernoon. Admission and tr-it, including I-itrnwherries, 2:'ic. Ice cream for sale. 2117 nu-buck to $4.50 -HAY CARRIERS.-llolman's Rel- iniico liay (`:irrie~r 1" i' wood or steel truck is the host on .`ii- market at or near tho pri--o $4.75. "ill or 'phone your orilcr to lt. T. lloi..t;in, Liinitcd. Suinmcrsiile. 2099-7-17M2iE1i. -HARD COAL.- Two full cargoes of llaril Foal are expected to arrive t`or lloiuiau's, Suininerslde in about it wet-k's time. Tlicse may be the lust ol' thi- st-usoii, and intending purclitis- ers slioilld hook their orders proiiiptly. 2099-7-17M2il<]1i. -DUST COATS.- \Vomen`s full li-iigtli natural linen Dust (‘oats. re- guliii' $24.95 to $6.00, .sale price $1.75, Order one quickly if you want to take uilviititiige ot' this price. ll. T. llol- niun, Liniitcd, Sumiiiersiile. 2099-7-17l\i2iEli. WESTERN PERSONALS -.\lr. R. E. Fieliliiig, Alhcrton,left on 'l`uesdny morning to visit friends in lloston.-A. -Bliss (‘liristy Todd has returned to lil-r home in Bradnlliaiie, after spend- ing ii few holidays in Suninierside.- -licv. G. A. Lawson. oi' the liaptist (`hur<-li, Moncton. N, B.. preiicli at lioth services in the Surn- iiici'siilc_ liuptist (‘hurtrh next Sunday, the 1Stli inst.-.\'. _CHUHIIH SERVICES First will FIRST METHODIST 11 :i.m.. Sertnon, Mr, T. (`. James; 2.110 ni., Sitiiiliiy School and Bible hiss-es; 7 p.ni., Seruioii, ltev. Mr. ll.-. GRACE CHURCH. *-r"§'5 E C 11 a.m.. Serinon, “The Spirit Killed Lift-." Suiidiiy School and Bi- lili: ('liisses ininiedititcly after the morning service (12 o’clock). Everybody welcomi-'_ All seats free. 7 p.ni,, Sermon, “(1-od'.s Rights." Preaclier, Iiev. l~`. ll. Littlejolins. ST. JAME8. 11 ii.m,, Sermon; 7 p.ni.. Sermon. ways welt-onie and seats provided. ZION CHURCH. 11 :i.m., Sermon, “Tho Measure. of (li'i~zitiir_-ss." t‘lilldrcn's Address. “\\'hnt the Lamp Suld"; 2.140 p.in.. Sunday School and llihlc (‘liissi~i; 7 p.ln., Scrnion, subject, “individu- alil_\'." ltcv. G. (‘. Tiiylor. All seats free. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. I1 ri. m.-Sermon. 7 p. in. Sermon- Sunday School and Bible Classes 2.30. All are welcome. Special iiitislc. Prcticlicr, Rev, Geo. C. llcury. BAPTIST. 11 ii. m.-Sermon. 2.30 p. m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 7 p.iii. Sermon. Preaclier, Rev. Z. L. Fnsh. _ BT. PAU L'8. ll n. m-Morning Prayer. 2.30 Sunday School. 7 p. tn. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Holy (‘onimunion at 8.30. All seats free. Rev. T. W. Murphy. ST. PETER'8 lloly Communion at 8 ii. m. and 11 a. ni. Mathis 10.15. Sunday School and Bible Class. 2.30. Evensong at 7 p.m. All seats free and unappro- printed. Preacher, Canon Vroom. Rev. llr. Fullerton. Strangers nl-' P£oP|.E's ci-iunci-i. ’ ’ ’ city is that pleasant outings can ways be enjoyed at short notice with in easy reach of home. $0 t U The Ciltt Hotel is well filled with visitors who pass the time av-'By Verb’ pleasantly during the day iii bathing and outdoor sports. while Bridge is a favorite eveii.lng. entertainment. Life at Holland Hall has been Dar- ticularly brlgIiL.during the past week. especially for the young people who pass their time in swimming. rowing. dancing and music. Daily this popu- lar resort is the scene of niuliy DFW* ate picnics and'partles. I Miss Helen Collard of Montreal has arrived to spend the surntiier at S011 View Hotel. O O O Miss Gerda Taylor who has return- ed hoine. had a delightful visit with friends in Chatham last week and was the guest ol' honor at several so- cial functions among which was a tennis tea given by her hostess, Miss Kathleen Fisher. and at which many ,young people had 1: delightful time. l was a most sccessful tea at \\lnsloe n aid of the Red (‘ross Seieml prom lnerit people were present froin Tharlottetown including Sir Louis Davies. who has arrived here for the summer months. 8 O 8 One of the attractions of the' week ( Although not all the cottages are occupied nt Keppoch this st-iison,still there are enough visitors iit this ‘popular summer colony to kccp up its reputation for "jolly good tiines." Among the outside visitors are Dr. and Mrs. Reddy and Miss Mrirgiicrite Reddy of Montreal anti Mrs. t‘opp niiil children of St. John. l 1 li This week Rev. R. G. Fulton. Mrs. l~‘ulton und two children, of t‘.hntli:im, liavc been welcomed to (‘liiirlottetowii on taking up their' resldeiicc in the l-‘irst Methodist Church Parsonage. Everyoiie will endeavor to mnki- their residence here its pleasant as pos- sible. U I 1 Mrs. Brennan of Sinnincrside was the welcome guest other sister Mrs. George McSweetiey, Moncton during the past week. ¥ #I D The Misses Moore of Brighton have as their guest this week Miss Angs- truni ot' Toronto. U 8 8 Moiitlriy, July 12th, wus really tlie puhlic entertainment of the week and thc (Jriingenien riiglit royiilly honored the day. Tliousande~i of visitors clinic to the city and liezided by the biiiiil and stirring pipe music iiiiirrlieil to the Exhibition grounds where their annual sports were held. The wentli- er was ideal and a thoroughly pleasant day was enjoyed by all. 1 U 1 The pipe hands which came over from New Glasgow were very gon- erous with their music and gave splendid concerts in The Gardeiis on Saturday and Monday evenings. Thi- Pipers arc always welcoine visitors. 1 8 Mr. E. D. Mc1’hee.latc l’i'iiit~ipiil of the Sackvillc 1-ligh School will visit his lionie in Tryon next autuniii he intends entering Acadia College and will also be on the teach‘iig stall' ot' that academy usinstructor in Liitin. # ¥ 3 Mr. and Mrs. lt. E. Ilolmiin of Sunimersitlc, hiiil as their guest this week Miss Muriel Curr of St. John. Miss t‘tirr will visit with her niothcr Mrs. dc Soyres at Duck Cove, during the coming _week. I tl Ol Mrs. T. C. James was hostess of Weiinesday afternoon tit ii nicely nr- ranged afternoon tea in honor ot' her daugliter, Mrs. Mcliny of Wick, Ont., who wltli her bright little daughter' are spending the summer here. The rooms were pretlily decorated with inarguerites and carnations. Assist- ing in the dining room were Mrs.Mc- Cailuni, Miss A. Sziuutiers, Miss 1. Robertson, Miss F. Gill and Miss K. James. wlille Mrs. Bentley poured ten. The ices were ctit by Miss Ilen- derson, Mrs. McLennan uslieriiigiii the guests. A very enjoyable sociiil hour was spent tea heitig served front four until six. li U 8 Prices Now . _ ‘ » ' t ` ~ "-' _ 5 _ _ . .__ :_ tion for advertising in this column. nowadays. or can hire them. lhtlf :_ , Cash must accompany order. Mini- picnics are planned for nearly every _“_ - mum charge, twenty-five cents. day that 111088 DODU|l\l' 1110695 01 C°“° f -t-H -1- .j- .;- .'- Many People -. wonder. how' we can afford' to “ sell coats suits and dresses so cheaply now. , _ We can’t. It is simply a case of must sell them HOW. V ' ' ‘ ` d t k ° ,d mand that we .eii(§ii°.‘i.él‘¢‘l.’i§.°§i'l2 i3i.§i‘i"i$'ie§§¢ii’°§§§¥;afff’§.ff..'$'eih‘i-e’§§§ig0f en... Season, - hence these remarkably low prices. D f ' - .~‘. J. ,Q :_ 'A '. ‘i of the -'-"'i">`:'~'r°’r'i"i‘~l' CD .i- and White stri es and Black. 0 *a Can you resist these prices Q Greatest Summer Sale ver.heldinCharlottetown . Spring & Summer Suits House Dresses ' ` P l th Copenhagen, Sand Shades, Blue t $2I_:é3e Amerlcan ercaewor up P ' Now 98c -i .v_- .t- .t- .i- .t- v_ _-_ '_ . .t- .t- - ._- »‘. ` J. . Half Price “ -'.‘¢i"*l‘ Skirts Half Price Blue and Black Serge and Voile. __ _ White Voile Waists -3 Worth up to $2.50 79c .1- .t- Lawn Dresses White Enibroidered worth $3.50. Y 'lf Cliildren’s Lawn Dresses Ages from 4 to 12 years. .1- '- :_- 98c _'lf -i- i Now $1.98 Wliite Embroidered Waists ~§‘»'.* Children’s Summer Coats Worth up to $3.50 J. I 5_4 $1.98 ._ Now 69c ~'.'>l‘~§‘>‘i'-l'*: Dark Cotton Wrappers 59c Tan Linen Duster H+ Dui of town people order- ing Patterns by mail please include 3c ex- tra for Postage -»i-»r»i-‘.~§-i- i Tan, Cream, Champrige, Grey, Black and White worth up to $1.00 Coats Half Price Come and see how much you can Save Prowse Bros. l.td.[=1°r”i=-irffii “ - The Quality House ‘”°'“d°3‘ °" 'i W! . I 9 e l.adie’s Long Silk Gloves 4- _ff -'T-f 59c __ J,- ,YA- _',- J,- -“~l‘ -il* »'.‘ Out 0f town ' :_- .'_- ._- by mail please » tra for Postagg ~ - .;- .- rl* u 'A ,3- :_- I _I Vpward' of three hundred visiting tcticliers in this city hiive tended lol brighten up the social life, especially curslotis to the country on "llcldl Work." have made pleasant outings which they mid their teachers have enjoyed iuitiiciisely. H 8 O Mr. rind Mrs. Malcolm Mclxiiy ot' R0ll10S1\}'. N. 11.. returned this week from it pleasuiit fishing trip to .lllorst-’».-; l’oiid. l li U Mr. Brenton Dawson of Boston is- receivliig ti very cordial welcome from his lornicr frlenili-i here. Ho is oc-` conipanleil hy Mrs. Dawson. D D U The three courts of the St. Jaincs' Tciinls Club arc being daily throng- ed with interesting DlaYers and sev. eral oi’ the members, who only joined this year. are liccoming expert play- ers- 0" MOUIHI5’ afternoon ten. was ilaintlly served under the trees bv llfrll- (f00dWlll. Mrs. Tait. Miss luttlicl Stewart iiinl Miss Pearl stew. ar t Q U 8 Afternoon ten will be served iit the Golf 'Links todny by Mrs. T. G. Taylor and Mrs. llarry Miller. S O D Miss Jane lliiszard who spent tho, winter in Halifax ls being welcomedf home by her friends. Miss Louise Mac(‘ready'ls spending of the young people, and frequent ex- \ i fganada These are tlie Big Four Tudhope Dominion J and reputable maker. When you want a carriage, wagon, buggy or run-about with all the quality, strength, beauty of finish and durability you desire you naturally look for the imprint of the Canada, McLaughlin, Tud- hope and Dominion lines. These are the carriages thatrun along smoothly and well, give flawless satisfaction and have all the nice qualities you could desire and for the price they are the best investment you could make. Better call in today while you are in Town and look over the display. ' i l McC_t;r_i1Ta-ck, ` M¢Laughl1I1 in the Carriage World When you buy a ring you look for the quality mark shown in the karat of the jewel, when you buy silverware you look to see if sterling is stamped atid when you buy a watch you look to see if there is the imprint of a known McCormack potatoe Scuf- fer, vertical lift mowers and steel hay rakes have the standard among th‘e farmers i for many years and the new- est. latest models of all im- plements are shown here to- day for you to see them. after ii few weeks wear. The reason tm* “l me Vlcwfla Tellllll C°U"lS 10- ls cheap spongy leather and poor dw' lhoe making. You never find this in \ (lR()SBY'S "YOUNG CANADA" A- servlce at 7 p. m. Preacher R D. “ few "W" “nh he' "lend MN- V00" McLe,m_ ' ev :;f;v“t:r;ta]t3el;fr prettily appointed bun-A .i_ evue. ::iT is PEni=i.sxiNc io parents Mi M ' ’ ' why the school shoes which they H “if” m°€5""'°Y» -70111150" “ntl bought for solid leather go to pieces "3"" W 9 h‘”“@95¢9 Bi °f¢9'"0°" Drivers’ Extras i _ You _should see our umbrella tops _ just _received in green, blue. tan and khaki. Wraps in cotton, seal and shawl styles. duck dustere a ve complete line line of whips, and 25 difllerent kinds, of ll hamess. _J Haying time is not so far away that now is the right time for you to get your Porter Hay Carriers show_n here or wood or steel tracks and are Lust as good as Lthey always have been--t ejbest possible, I l l Get haying tools Now l W . t ' Summerslde’ Scholl: iSh‘¢)ieiii_thii lemlilr "I "Fly Pavers ani ii i on win Ken Street G water Street vBI'y QS All 6! 08111! llgl S IB I Ol I B001] 9 Prince Edward Island, Canada ‘iii-oiiiici of sixty years successful ex-il” "'°“'°d~ W0 carry everythlns ln Ch town 5 OO S'li¢B ,9H_,_wmm,,_ penance. ini-ni im ciiosinrs iinfiilhls l"\°~-E- A. Foster. Centr I Drug- ‘ I ~' *"““ cut your shoe blll In two. 'f°l'°- 805,!-I-Pblldal, ' Y,- . f. .. _._ V .,._. ». i, _- » ,- _ _. '_ . f / ' . 1 , -= » 4\laN, ;`_v__N;< _ , .. , ____.-1--Ji,___ _ , _ _ -. » . \ . , , ,._-.gait-_..,'.»~ , _ _, . _ ’ , -.J , -,," ,~/3,1, ,».,x'-4,~;‘f.~éis¢v.w»'i. i ‘Lift $ “~ ~‘- "”~»"“ ‘ / 1 i i' P ' ) " " 1' "i» ., I *»‘:*.L’_~i*.v\= -wi 'i fn... ’" ..~ 1t;.__s ,.,. _