Wi . . ~f;*~i‘-:_ ia »i-.ly hm li g, 000 : ‘ ‘”‘.I_"~'.=. ‘.?1f‘: ';-',,| 1- F 1 1. _.1 'J ;..`. .i,"; : ya < l?§{f.'.» i1.=.` - I _ i ._;v.5 i.. iila ,_-i _ _4..- . .fltll g--gilt-_;. ' ?-’.';1=l -01.- "itil [ji I . i,»‘i{ .i'_. ‘rl 'il 9 .,”l. ,l i`,‘='ifi I;-3 -I-.~i-.-.1 itiplai. , .. f I , ., 1 _$.15-_ V", ‘in ,-_»-_ .1 A ,I _ .- sr/` ae. .` if i I _- Y ve, r ‘ _ '.,<~-,..;.~. ~ ~..-.- .~ .- . f' noun JUNE 11 -1915 "xi'ill5ll V fi' ll! ‘ --ill. 415 u&n A\`t_°e'.rl_r.bir lr;p.iralion forA.;. l _,sh X 5 00; ,vi ‘ \_. _ _‘,;_~»~ 2'- Z; ,_ _ _ i if ‘--.iiiiii ` ~ E? simiiattnginhod dk lol .. tinglheslomalhilmdlsnnzllflqf I NFANIS Cnunnrn .l.,0r..`::` » lj ,.. . Sigwiuuio ~ Promotes Digcviionflrcrfiill ‘ FRIDAY mm ornnorrrrown on _ A 5 . ‘ . _ -,.;-Qll‘&1l-ywvw-,~-I V!"'\-,_ gg __ The Western Guardian Temp E 11. J 3, eleven and _ Al V. une 1 at seven F01’ IIlf8l1tB and cllil.d!'8l. welcome. T ~» H --LECTURE.-Rev. G. C. Taylor 'ii le~ture in Presbyterian Hall. he Slilmmetrsidc, this Friday evening at _ '8 o'clock. 1353 ~ i -- -I . i -ai=PnEciA'rioN.-Mr and Mrs “._,mWha';‘PLi"H“mMM_ l iliiam (rozier. Summerside, wish W . to thank the friends and neighbours for ,N ‘t‘.ic- kindiiess and sympathy shown tlieui in the recent death of the_ir little daughter, Mildred. 13-:U -NEW RECTORY.- Mr. l’e1`<'.V Tiiiitoii. ‘iunnnerslde, is now iii Port " witl. a number ot’ men :ind has llil. I . , . _ nessundngstcomamsmmui started his contract of building the .i ',i.‘ `-ti u 1"" 'i i -,il g, .. n, .,!, _ Iii, 'iii l';:‘ yi: 'Z [IW- ~§’Z.."i-‘..f";.:'1"" Ih_ial:.\`Jtr- Axningle snare... - iw- ,ii '”“""" ;“". P Ri 3. -e ' . .;;!_'.. 5'-VE-3 .¢,-~ f' HH; roc3imile §;ii'.¥\_~\l_i1__'_‘§°‘ _~. iii-' '.~ §'.~*.`ff~':fe“ E *ff-" __,.§§,. .` Opiuniiiorpliiiic iicriliorrd.'= Nm' Nanc o'ric_ Mirfinzf .fl/il 015|//1 1‘JifE’I]l Lperfrcl Remedy to rConsr.il& ii Jn, Sour Slom_.icli.Ui.mtioLx U _ i itorrris,Corivulsi.ins,Li°vr_rISl- 1. ‘ 'I - ness and LOSS 0i`bLl>.EP NL Ltsrauu (L\r1PAN\ I 0N1`Rl.’AL&NE\V YORK Aff) morrihs old -` \ ‘<1-1- Q- - --___ __-.M-*ln-\-A4-lnlus-unlMI¢»nhsl'.\‘k;4L~l\`\MA.\'xn . I ' 1 n 5 new rectory for the coiigregntioii ot' St. .lnnies Episcopal Church.-P. -NOTlCE.- Mr. E. H. ltayncr's Resignation as Secretary and Manag- er of the Rayner International Fur Co.. Head Office at Sumnierside has beeti accepted. All inquiry for B. l, Rayner foxes of fox stock in tiny and all of the various Rayner Companies. please Address Rayner International Us B Head Office or B. l. Rayner, President A 'ntl Manager, Sumnierside, P. E. Is- land, B. l. Rayner. 1349-6-11M2i. ' -House Puuci-iAsso.-Mr Louis _ ‘; heard, the popular liorseman, Suni- ui-iside. puitltased on Tuesday last “om 'ilr l’. Lmiless, Graharn's Road, i. . ' _ '?~' " 1 _. '.-T ' sit exceptionally nice gelding, four ! n E vt-ars _o_ld, siredgt-_y the trotting stal- r \ . . ,I _ 0 E ` " l no lion lung I inzlllion. Mr Leaid is 'erv proud of his new purchase, 'ivliich training, and iiiih the present oivnei' _,___- .rpf __ ' H " -_ o doubt he \'.'.’l be heard from at the _ _ ____ V _ ‘ fa u large nice gated pacer and shows , di:-Mi-It 35D,051,;5 35Cl-ZNI _ xg A -onsidcrnblo speed for having \ .' ` .. ' ' ""` 'Du _ .1 _ Iilace nieeiiiign this season.-X. gnc. 5,,” of w,,m,e,, cm ;___ _ -scHooi_ _ifi§=Ec1'ion.- Ou '~° ‘-"""“" ° '°"" °'" Wednesday, June 9th, Bldeford School was paid an Official visit by Inspector Fraser. Ile expressed himself' as high- ly pleased with the character of ine 5-I - I 1 J work being done uzyler the niuiiuge- a‘t||‘|il|| lllllllll “La Di thousan The "D by the Go elsewhere-if you find 2 “Made- sell the Corsets. The sup in-Canada” goods does not Z “D. & A” or the “Ln Diva" Z erior value of the “D SL A” and the = va” Corsets has mntle hundreds uf = ds of women wcnr them. = & A” mul the "La Dii‘.'i" are mode = Dominion Corset Co. in one of the Z finest corset factories in the world. 7-15 = a corset departrrtent which Z through prej udrce against Z = =| L_. new For Wood or Steel Track---- " THE RIGHT SIZE- Q” rr./‘o 0`?:::'¢.é(' def’ "14 ` ‘ ‘fe l Heavy Construction .7 5 E .~~» 1 to Instal ‘F M. Q3., Now is the Time d a RELIANCE Don’t leave it until you will be too busy with bay-'naking to draw a long breath. l\ow is the time, before haying begins, and be pre- pared to handle the biggest Hay Crop, in the best condition, and in the quickest possible time--a RELIANCE Hay Carrier will make it possible. You need a Reliance because it is reliable-because it is right in material. construction and price. The Reliance can be depended upon to do the greatest amount of work with the le iiot a cheap Carrier but a good Carrier cheap. The Reliance Hay Carrier is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, under any reason- able conditions. Remember the name, RE- LIANCE; and the only place where it can be procured - HOLMAN'S. Your choice of Carrier for wood or steel track. Price $4.75 We can also supply you with track,rope, forks, pulleys and grapples. HOLMAN, Limited ‘ Summersid¢'ff"“'il‘i*E. li* ' -‘ ast possible trouble. It is F H 1 1389-6-11ME2I a 1 / i X ' N 5 J ‘ _ , 1 V v ° n . ' ‘ `______ ~ .»,a.,-i4¢I.lr»\!- » _ _ _ / - “_ _ , ‘ "" ‘ ‘ f ‘ ~ . ` , ` .Y ` V L ’ '~ . » 1 ment of the teaclier. Miss Edna Nel- son, who is about ccnipleting three years ol’ faithful servite in this dis- trict, Many of the pupils ure coiidiirt- lug “Home Projects" and are evinc- ing a keen interest in this new live ot' instruction, which, if used to pro- per advantage, will be u source ot' much recreation und ktiowletlge. It will he remembered that the former school building at Bideford was des- troyed by fire some months ago; bitt. to the credit of the trustees and rate- payers, let it he said that they spared neither labor nor money in replacing it by at new and more up-t_o-date one. ivliicli has without doubt- one of the bt-st school rooms in the Province. gret of the death of Mrs. Samuel Rain- say which occurred on Sunday even- ing at her home in 'I`Yne Valley. Mrs. Ranisny who was 07 years of age was ladies of the community. She was b noon of Wednesday. June 9th and was coiisidering the weather very largely attended. The services at the house .were eondiictcd by her pastor Rev. T. A. Wilson and at thc church hy Rev. Roland Davison. Tile pall bearers were Arthur Yeo, I). N. Forbes, Jabez and Eddie Williams. Mrs. Ramsa Phillips and Mrs. Jolui Boats, Tyn deepest syniitalliy.-1'. National (‘lotliiiig Co., on Friday an cs up to $2.00. Special 89c. -MRS. SAMUEL RAMSAY. - Many friends will learn with deep re- one of the best and highly respected 9. loved and respected by all who knew her for her kindneszs and hospitality. l-Icr funeral took place on the after- Williunis. John Gregg, J. W. Brown leaves to mourn besides a. sorrowing husband four sons and five daughters as follows, Gordon, John and William at Mount Pleasant and Robert at honie. Mrs. Edward MacArthur and Miss Rachel Wiitcrtowii, Mass; Mrs. Nelson Ramsay, tionivny; Mrs. Alex. Sinclair, liainilton; Mrs, Eppraiiir Valley. To the grief’ stricken husband and family The Guardian tenders its "Get your supply of shirts at the lsatiirday. Tooke's .sample shirt valu- 1341-6-11M2l. _ ____Y____._._,_._1_.___.__V_V-,»_-_-,-_-_-.»~.-::_-::_~:_~_-_-_-,-_-,-_~_~;_- _-,~;;;_-.~:::r-f:-':-nrq-Q:}:f`-‘:::},‘:::-‘-'_':r-2'-‘-*J-‘J _IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -ON! CENT per vm-d each inser- ' -- tion for advertising In this column. _., . .- -MR H. R. BELL will preach in Cash must accompany order. ,Mini- ,l~ U . the eraiice Hall, Kenaln to on mum charge tvvent -five cents. M,-,_,,¢.; 900 Diiors 1 l -'-"l lil ~._f"“"fii-”L"':"~--'~ 5 .-»=';_.=v'--¢-_'- -1-. -e £5’ 5.-“§= - “r~ -Q: Y -THE MORNING DAILY Guardln can be obtained at Lafferty's Ten- aorlsl Parlours, tlummsrside. -ONWARD MISSION BAND, Ken- sington, will have an apron sale and serve icecream, Saturday June 12th. - 1324-6-10M2l. - CARPENTERS WANTED. - Wanted at once six first-class carpen- ters. Apply Albert Baker. Sllllllner- side. 1354-6-1lm3i --SCHOONERS ARRlVE.-Schoon- er “ l\l.C.A.,” Capt. Arsennult, arrived yesterday from Magdalen Islands with bait for Fred McGee, lobster packer. Schooner “Blulre” is in port to-day. -THE PATRIOTIC DRAMATIC CLUB of Kensington will present the drama, “ Little 'I‘ruurp," on June 15, In the (‘.M.B.A. Hall, Kensington. Doors open at 7.30, play begins 8.15. Admission 25 and 35 cents. 1338-6-10m4i --NEW ANNAN RACES.-Aug 18th The races to be held at New Annan Race track on Aug 18th, promises to be the' biggest ever. Each succeeding year sees crowds at the races. There will he $400.00 in purses for Three races, and probably a $50.00 purse for a Green Race. A large grand stand 115 ft. long, has been erected which will seat 550 people. A special train will be run from Vernon River-and special arrangements will be made for reduced fares from the West. Refreshments will be served on the grounds-more tables and more eiitables than in former years. Sum- inerslde build and pipers will furnlsli music. The track has been improved. Mr. John J. MacKinnon thc owner is bound to make it one of the best on P. E. I. The saloons and booths have all been enlarged, anti better arrange- ments have been made to handle the crowds, than on previous yeai's,Jnnie.s l’endergxist. Secretary. 1342-ti-llM1i. WESTERN PERSONALS -Col. ll. M. Davison, t‘liai'lottc- town. was in Sumrnerside on business 'l`liursday.-X. -lion. John Myers rind Mrs Myers, of llitnipton, Queens ('ounty, were in Suniinerside Thursday ot' this week on bnsiiiess.-X. TIGHISH -NEARLY COMPLETION.- The Tignisli Drug Store will in a few weeks time be opened for business. The inside furnishings and fixtures are being installed by Mr. Frank S. Gaudet, Contractor.-Z. -FARMERS HAPPY.- Nearly all the farmers around Tiginsli are thro- ugh with putting in their crops at some places around Miniminlgash and Skinners Pond, thosc who thought at lone time that it would be impossible to put anything in tho ground on ac- count of' the wet condition of the land are rejoicing that such will not be the case as nll low lands are now tillahle.-Z. -T0 TESTIFY.--Several men from Y around Tignlsh went to Sumrncrside on Tuesday as witnesses before the Grand Jury Session held there this week. The majority of those who were -subpoenaed to attend were those in whose homes the Lewis boys of Alhertoii visited after their getting away from Alberton _Jail at the time the Harbor barn was destroy- 9 ed by fire.-Z. -LARE FUNERAL.-- One of the largest funerals ever held at Palmer Road (‘hureh took place Tuesday morning when the remains of the late d Joseph A. Gaudet of Palmer Road were laid to rest. Rev. P. C. Gauthier officiated both ut the Church and grave. That The deceased was a highly esteemed man during his life sl Straws The prevailing iviiirls for ]uiic, _Iuly :intl .»\ugust -will likely bc \\'est :ind South. This means bent, :uid that you slioulrl keep your licatl cool by wearing one of our Stylish Straw or Pniiniria I-lats of ivliicli we have an :ibuiidant stock. MACKINAWS, MILL/\N l`tlti\Il)S, SIENNITS SPLIT .\"l`l{1\\VS, ll/\NK()KS l’/\Ni\- .\'l.-\S, lite. \\'c’vc got them fill, loc. to $io.oo. Step in and try on the tliffercnf styles. That's the best and only way to choose It lint. D. A.. Bruce . ' Theilllitter 1346-6-rrMtf __ __ _ W I ._ -.au-1. ...ri .D .~ "V-f-' -. ilored in Eng- /"I if lish Imported Cloth, in , W single breasted or double ` Vg *' i style, all-wool y / twilled Italian Cloth Lin- 7 v .'~ -'.->.:-:- '_ ‘_ '_ Suits for Larger .'< JA Ja For the boys not fully grown who wants long , pants and has all the materials of Men’s Cloth- es, these suits fit the bill $7.00 to $10.00 fi Highest ` Cash Price 0 Paid for ` Wool '_ 'A '_ '_ '~.' , ¢v‘ 1,, . -+» I .-...~_ The Prince had been ill for some time and his death was not unexpected Prince R0SDigll0si was coniinander his sons married American women. (One of his sons was married to Boys - works " dump and French flags. The makes MONTREAL, June 9.-Yesterday‘s demonstration by 10,000 "out of, was followed by further de- monstrations to-day when the crowd ol' unemployed paraded to the resi- dences of Controllers Cote and Mc- Donald. Muny of the men rode ln carts. singing the Marselllalse and other airs. and waving British _ Board of Control at ii. special meeting decided to throw open paving 'contracts which had been pending, amounting to $200,000. today. This of the Noble Guard at , V and the Papal flag was lillelillillligggf throughout the day hi lils honor The Prince leaves six sons, five of 'them now being wltli the army. Three of a daughter of the late r}lexander Mc- Donald of Lincinnutl. n d spent nov. eral weeks recently in Prince Edward island. Ho left lust week as previous- ly l'€D0l”iHd 10 .loin his regiment in Italy.) Kidney Disease Cured Sworn Statement a total of half-afmilllon in civic works at-ranged for In the two days. 'hilt It .been averted in the provision of work for the men. [lmao/ii. Pneseurso i - T0 KING GEORGE. , LONDON, June»9.- American Am- glrassador Page was received at Buck- fingham Palace today by King George. c The Ambassador presented to the King of medal cast in New 0 leans on the occasion of the celebratl-on of a century of peace between the United States and Great Britain. The pre- sentation was not accompanied by any formality. ITALIAN PRINCI i ROBPIGHUII DIAD ...argue vu Pswpaurie s.-'ras' of the best known lrillocrltldflitl-_ files in Rome. H6 was born in 1860. or MR. wEsi.Ev maxweu., wi-| for a medicine and ul il|\il\8 £0 Droduce lrrafugablg ezlldtngg Ula' it BCIEIHUY cures in serious c-.gsgg_ i ia( Fretelr to let the cured gn” tween gr, erlveelves. and that is why img ll nn :most every newspaper ` ur sep? mo someone who has been ,oi ee _ 3'; de use of Dr. Cliass's medi- lctgti- 8 £9 BtYMWe present the swam QV gg' “ ° “- WGBIBY Maxwell. ' E e anmlm Koen to this tronhla |n ;ex r s ul st gglatltude there can be H0' Q\:I9lM0l1 ‘IL tl e benefit he has re. ice ve . r. es sy"Maxvrell, 0|-".39, tvllle, Ont., writes: I have been using iDr. Clisle's Kidney-Liver Pills and .-1 must tell you that bsfors I stsrtsd ,iisiritlg ttlliem I could only mn, Wu" -wt s lrootislt dldleulty, sm hm .very severe pains in the back. I gm mplotoly cared now by th; gn that I could leo I sm' thank °‘ -_ ` se,,.,,,, ,hm W ,h t d_ oonrrzruttv 'oivss ALL cnaolr le now beliiilvged 'flint lteliaisenlfas To DR' CHASE* K'°NEY'|-'VER PILLS- " It ls one thing to make b I ‘I ll li;h’sse's Kidney-Liver Pills very SWORN STATEMENT. " "This is to certify that 1, Wells! Maxwell, of the Township of Caledon- Wlll cured ot kidney trouble by tak- ,illl Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. i - "Wesley Maxwell." g (5W°rn before ms ss correct thll ml lily of January, 1915.-Wm. How- klhs. Sen. Justice of the Peace.) thghllizstséggieiyg is also andorra iz -Mr. Ma.xvvsll's dtdloblmon' ' o 'rats ours wlillnt 'L t :rut may ::ii':..:ti.r:.:"‘mr`-' to no -_ bm. Irwin only goa°ily0'iil?‘i|li 'r ¢° bil! A box f Dr. Chsle’s KI|ln0Y° Liver Pills and Dil! t U mldlolll 10 in mumd mm Y M Mm' 0* :gm pm", mmunlumililgiiahstsst. wo urs nursllluityoswtll ss. iitillo ltosplgllosl, s member of one gloctors' insdlclnes without any ben thankful to the writ I this liinl 'll' ‘"1" fvirou. roiirmgst nilrllm- belag cured, and can rsoommgggl ff; .ers i ‘ - “ea o;_°lgl;r:;'nqon, Bates Q 04., Lim-,