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"f , ei. is rf _ ` " ‘ 'f""\'~ ‘f--=':_ 'Q-~t_‘_ ,.~., ._,,_ _ _~'~,,-l- _-w. _~.l-- “.~>'l'»_ '-_ _. ,` . . .. . lu,-_»,a_.,.5_ L 5, .J,l-.fm-. -y= *f . ~ -. _ __ 5 . ~, .- . ..l5,l-;,,; .- .. -.lg -» .- - - ~ ii. _ __ -. ~-.,. . .-» __ 1. - >,.--._,,-,_ in gy -.gl-~.. __ ____,.p_,_____,,_,_._.,, .__ ._,._ _... , . , _ . _ .. ._ _ _ ._ .. . ,__ .. ._ ____ _»_.l_, _ ,, _ __ _______ _ _ _V .~ ' . ___._._. ______, ____ _,_..,____.v___ ,_ _._.~. ._,, ~...-.i .kt ..~._ ..-,._,_.- _-,,, ...vit -‘pi -1 .~,._l,, f _._ .. ~ . _ » `~ ' - -`1?--9-;-»¢:::. D-1-r r 'lbw made from Purity Flour is the i°eaI . “Staff of Life." PURITH 5,'-.~' is visiting in Victoria the' guest of Miss /‘ 1- ` Elsie Boswell. / *'/s 0 . l ' 1:21 _‘ l __ _'ll f_ -Mr. William Mills, Cleremont who l! ~. " *- t L has volunteered for service with the ; F 'l_ -Q _>' Island Contingent was in Summer-side ~t`§_“_ __ -~ on Saturday. More Bread and Better Breag . K L “_ I '\ Ditkie daughter of Nlr (‘ R Dicki S \ hol le d h h : _ _ _ _ _ _ e, t fic as are p ase to ear t at the operation she underwent on Thurs- n day last in the Prince (founty Hospital for appendicitis has been successful and Guaranteed Dividend 1915 H one or Tnosn THAT sT_o_o_p_Tn1_a_Tgs_T Guaranteed that 50 per cent was to be paid in 1914 btit paid |00 per cent, 50 per cent in cash 50 per’ cent in stock. With twenty pairs of beautiful Silver Black foxes capitalized at $300,000.00 only $15,000.00 a pair with all expenses and ranching free GUARANTEES 50 PER CENT AT THE IEAST FOR 1915 OR WHATEVER MORE IT MIGHT BE dumry WI" "lake no mistake to invest in this Compiiny itmis understood that a rcorganisation for they are sure of 50 per cent, whatever more the first 0, yea;-_ I-Ingland and I-‘ramen in likely. it is Snares are $25. Write for prospectus and other infor- gfgieved- 1" fm- that WH *S "°W in mation to (le Anyone wanting to invest in this great Black Fox In- "“"1"\“'A- J“‘~" 2”-"**"°"’ “°`“'5 lil. C. MACKINNON Secretary-Treasurer tfoiintry. Glenaladale, : : ’ Prince Edward Island -_-3:l.__7_-_._l_\ll.3ll- T_urner would command the First Divi- l_ _ __ _ J si _ Second is also given credence in mili- tary circles here. It is known that General Hughes felt that General Turner deserved recognition for his ' `. splendid work at St Julien and in the general conduct of the fighting. It is . ghe pagriglig oppol-gunigy of “Cul-in. g also considered that Canadian officers - _ have now dcnionstrated their ability to voinniand in the present war and that FLAG ll _ _I _ _I ..:`. -' _ »' - Union Juli. bran- th _. hrrulc Jofntcd polo, _ __ $ - '--1' »;'°' th l _ ;-_ 4 OUTFIT .0 _l - ` '. -.. _ .-, lj- .. - s_°_“_ I laguna' dt-Unite news had been received here ._ _ _ _ l , _ fuuqlnd u x” as to thc reported reorganisation of - ' 'I _ V., 'A ,- ' and roman window ._ _ ~ < 1.. socket. on n bull I Y,-»-f _.i ° Q, . i fnntu coltl Oli ll you already have A polo, atc.. the "ll lions ml] U0 _I ourld. Got n “.00 UIIO terms which about cover tho T ' whlun so nearly cum- “'_i_II ol 1 JU- I-`o_r the Flag Alone; AQ Ei?) Ex;-hsnge.‘ts Guardian Agent in Sum- merside. _caln be obtained at Lnf‘lerty’s Tomor- a from Summerside :ind vicinity crossed , t0 . . ' ' ‘attend the races held there that day. Glenaladale Silver Black Fox Co., I..td.,_ gliiiiiiiii'§”i‘§i%‘i‘id.§53ii’if3i.%°.§i`§ S _ [Incorporated 1913] €_le__n__t_ manner and is a credit to the ( . __ understood. will he arranged by _ bm ma “mum General Hughes with the Imperial authorities, A another report which is also believed pr lable. It is known that General llughes entertained a very high opinion of the merits of this ofilcer. ,The report that General Sam Steele would leave the command of the Mb' Second (‘ontingent to.take charge of | _ of nllem all or 'hr the oltm '”"mb“u”" niore. probable as General Steele is tiinlorstontl to have taken the leader- ` W K McGOUGAN. Globe Fox -THE MORNING DAI ' Guardian Parlors, Summerslde. IESTERII P¢£lSOIllLS -Miss Edith Stanley Charlottetown -A large number of local horsemen Pt du (‘hene on Saturday last to -The many friends of .\iiss Rena. she is now rapidly regaining her ealth. -Tlie new Town Hall, Kensington ter, Contractor in his usual effl i:llln_ll llvlsmls (From our own Correspondent.) eived here. as well as cable advices. the two Canadian Vivisions now in gress coincident with the visit of eral Sam llughes to the Old The rumour that Brigadier-General on and lirigadlcr-General (Turry the c War t)ii“ice will be entirely ready admit that such is the case._ No e (Tanadian forces. which. lt is hat ('01. A. D. Ziicltae. of Toronto, be given charge of the (`anadian my Service Corps, however. is English military district is all the ._ _ , . , ty - 'flies of ostrich feather finished with P A T R I O T | C C A N A D A ;l_|_ip of the second division with the temporarv duration after the troo s od by tho amount. mentioned in the nnnonnoemcnl ll l covering the con ox tho distribution) WIIl,When Presenter’ ss me Orifice of tho CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN T<=:c-in-< putltlg £30 reader of this paper -r-seating _lame Q hy) or her c‘ic\w5 _ff The Full-Size Flag, None: or The Complete 5-S lFlaz;; -'-nd Outfit H115 ORDERS.-If orriplete outfit ls wanted lend the |t.4l and la. additional lor postage In 20 mils :ons tor lie. in other gona of Province); for greater dlrtannes ask your postmaster nmofnl. to Include for I lbs.; if flag sions is desired, lend tba SLU and lt; mdlltlonnl portage in flrlt :cnc for 7c. any Csnndlnn point). "<*'lI"'>-i>iNo -Schr. “Vallant"; Capt. Poirier, arrived to-day with coal from Picton. -Schr_ “Mlnnie",. Capt. Trenholnl arrived to-day from Plctou. -Schr. “Liliana Lenwood", Capt. Trenholm, arrived to-day with coal from Pictou. -Schr. "McClure", Capt. McLellan. finished discharging hard coal for R. T. Holman Limited. and intends to sail for Chatham to-morrow where she will take on n cargo of Laths for New York -The Tern Schr. “George D. Ed- munds". (`apt. Coleman arrived today from Pit-tou with 800 tons of Hard Coal for R. T. Iiolman Limited. ~Schr. “Emillian Burke", (`apt. Jim- mo, arrived to-day from Pugwash with a fresh supply of brick for the Sum- merside High School where exten- sive alterations are being matic. FEATHER BOAS RETURN Among the comparatively new fur- belows of the coming season will ba feather bows, which are coming into their own again. The ostrich boa is, of course, the aristocracy of these elegant trifles, but iiiarabout and even less respected feathers will play their part among neck fripperies. The wide marabout stole, daintily finish- ed, \vith rosettes of ostrich 'feather and ribbon will he popular for even- ing wear, being llglit and warm as well as becoming. Ninon scaves edg- ed with marabout are also charming for summer evenings and give just the necessary warmth that night nec- essitates Short dain neck ruf long silk tassels and boas to the waist will lie worn, and give an invaluable look of fliiisli. Later on, tulle, chiff- on and silk flowers will be employed to make these ruifles. Of hats there seems little to say. There is so little of them that de- scription is diiiicult. Vifhat there is of them is extremely chic`and smart, but they are simply discreet coverings forl our trimly dressed heads. They are all as minute as possible, most of them black, many of them simply dotted round with large. flat flowers. Some are practically guiltless of any trim- ming at all. The new coiffure is atisterely attractive giving almost the effect of a closely cropped head 'with n ology soniewhere at the back of the either of slackness or bad style. The l hnvo just rciiitiiefl from one of these perotlicnl advances up the Dar- danolles to engage and locate tho She is to make a dash up to the mine screech of more shells and more great splashes of water rise up ahead. as- tern und at the side of the destroyer. You can watch her small bridge crowded with officers, for they are taking up some submarine officers to examine the mine field. Our guns now blaze away freely at the Asiatic and European shores and the noise is deafening. There Is a. medley of sounds caused by the guns being fir- ed. shells screaming overhead, some hitting the water with a 11011. others bursting in the air, the eternal Greg- orian (Thant of "Poretop to Y Bat- tery," “Foretop to Y Bttery," from the three sailors mingled with hor- rible oaths up and down the tubes as those below curse us for not speaking I-Iow’s This ? We offer One Hundred Dollsn Reward for any case of Oltarrh that cannot be Cured by Hall's Cntnrrh Cure, F. J. CHENBY &C0. Toledo. 0. We the undersigned have known F.J.Cheacy for the tm 15 yearund believe him perfectly hm o ‘- able in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations mlde by his nm' Nnionsi. Bun: Or Cmmnitcn. Toledo 0. H|ll’l Catarrh I ‘ure is taken intemnlllh lctllll directly upon the blood and mucous surface! oi the system. Testimonials cm! frm- PHCB 75 :em per bouts. sold by -ii Drunlm. and you hear one of our six liich , __’ _ Shells fof-"nf: "H W-w ""°“s" Sims 2.`.l“if,."..'.§’.i.°."‘.'.‘{ii..`Yi‘i.5.‘iiZ. ...i'»‘.”.i’.‘.‘.’i‘iZ Iandwards' we wnch 1°' me ex' dropping all around her, but she is in ploslnn, and knowing the position of luck and ln not mt Then havlng the battey on the chart we are to ` ’ l ___ al U _ xl _ 'th' h td W" apparently accomplished her mission, gn icpio mtyo eso o R speakmg _uhe_ Then we hear the she turns and dashes past us down the » Bread 1.-..i.e~s¢aff0f Life." Braid "mm" PRINCE EDWARDS Bmw-G ff '/anaslis -i1' P/tvs to buy ni um Provm s. -ONE GENT per word mn ins.. TUESDAY .. . _ -» I l I W ' E l 1 ‘ I ous Stars THIRD EPISODE OF “WHEN THE THRONE ROCKED” “The Broken Coin” "‘i»..§‘§° W°th G F ° F rd Pl ttin i et for the possession of the 'I`hro|l1‘=::i§h(t::ué‘oall|.;ip’ii'li‘|itox¥: iifessoetieil Ghardgdlilistnthey fear no eaves drotlaper, but fearless Kitty Gray, through her Clever Strategy overhears their lJ_t\l1l. ' Gertrude Coghlan THE ANIMATED_ Soon _ One of Broadway’s Fam- WEEKLY » ARTHUR HUSKINS -and- *IN* The Way DEWITT cAmNs “H r Lad Shi ” ' elm Three gets p He Won The Cafadgm Dud s - I A Play made famous by The The wldOW Popular anti] Patriotic I Emm¢né3é§gL§11§ARLES JOKER COMEDY Songs I _gnu-i _l ' | Q W P. E Dssnmc. ( \`~§\. Grant & Co. Fredericton tjharlottetown Golden W. Weeks. Bernard Murphy Emerald J. J. Lnrabee, Eldon Gen. H. Green. Kingston A. McKinnon, W. W. Churchill Everett Haslaln. Springfield Patrick McKenna, Vernon John P. Ilradley. Kelly's Cross J. J. Stewart, Wood Islands John D. McDonald, Bear River Allan Shaw ,Cardigan Angus N. McDonald, Dundas J. A. Fraser, East Baltic \Vm. McDougald, Hunter River Jas. R. Finlayson, Kilmulr Andrew Mooney, Little Harbour L. W, Murdock, Murray River Wm. McKenzie, Mt. Stewart neck weight 2052~6~23-EWBMtuftf. AGENTS _ _ '\`-i‘\'i`-'vw-\~. t-\<\~'\'\‘\‘\‘\`.\`\"" ,`€>’“ . ~- ) Iv: ' _,_ / \Y;\rt»»"° . ...... , DEERING ,‘_ _ G Deering New Ideal Giant Mowers The Deering New ldealMowcr has it reputation the world ov- er ror superior quality in its construction, and for its work in the field. Deering mowers are famous for their light running, its they are well fitted with llall and roller bearings at all points of wear thus reducing any chance of friction. The tongue of tl Deering mower can be removed without interfering in the least with the lifting lcvvr Dllfli. IW SIIUDIY removing three bolts, which enables n farmer to store his Deer- ing mower in a very small space. _ The seat and gears are correctly placed so that the machine has good balance. and operates witllollt Sil' <0\\SlHlll1l\0l>l0. allowed by the Camaln to go lnm llle ROME, July 20.-The Apostolic which wil_l_ probably be razed to the mnlrol slalloll on me for,-,lon ll_Delegate at Lonstantlnople has suc- grtiuiitl. lln>_ lol... has @\l>l1°-‘1\l<‘f_l W look out Ovm- lllc Dardanelles llw ceeded in conveying confidential in- hinperor Vlilhain and _luiiiperor l