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' ' ~ -'fr ' '~ .<- f. rj.. _ . .vf 'gi ‘ '~ - . t-~t-wife "'@.*¢,~.-j.,»-;.,~,.__ ._ , , ' . 1-mi: onannormrrowiv omumuiv _ _ - _ JULY 29. 1915 _ `_ rniiizsiip.-i_Y_ - ':-q f .. . 1 Y- =~ A ` E .\ L f ALLJ|\/I Slie--Wiiy do _you i't\t`ust\ iCtiiirl's b hand to .\ii~, .\'ot-oyiit»‘.’ lJon't you want ytnii' tliiiigiiit-r iiini'rit-il oi`i".’ lit- --Yt~.<; what I ani ti'_ving to iivoiil I is having ii son-in-law inarriiwl oil. v t il I. point' r (. V can Isl Miss has I iieltl ‘ hor -IT PAY8 to buy In this Provtn 9. -W. K. MoGOUGAN, Globe Fox Exchange. is Guardian Agent in Bum- merside. -THE MORNING DAI ‘ Guardian be obtained at LaI!erIy's Tonsor- Parlors, Summerside. -TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED Iiilinery at bargain prices at HOL- IAN‘S, Suninierslde. 2297-7-28M2iE1l -ELECTRIC LIGHT.- The posts, or the Electric lights in Kensington are n`ow being prepared and it is to be hoped tiiat they will soon be particip- 8 tors -TO-NIGHT. - Evangelist Lowell in lighting the town.-K. (Y. .\Icl’iierson spoke in the Temper- " U. On l’o ilali, Kensington, last eveiiitig "'l`hc Holy Spirit. the Christian's wer." His topic this evening will e “ llepentence." -NEW TOWN HALL.- The town lali of Keiisiiigtoil, under the super- isor ot .\lr. Geo. Easier is now neur- lille ing completion. This building rc- tlects great credit upon its contractor s well as the citizens in general, not xt-lutlini.; the competient ‘Building t ‘om init tee.-K. TIGNISH -OUT CAMPING. - Upwards ot twenty young men from Tignish are iramping near Kildare Bridge and from all reports ciiini-digging is the hit-t' paatiine along with plenty of viiiioeiiig and boating. Their friends lit-i'e are anxiously awaiting the iii- itation to attend their annual clam- bnliv which will be a huge treat to the lucky recipient ot` an invitation.-Z. -WELL KNOWN TEACHER.- Gwen I\lct‘arthy ot Seacowpond been i'lio.seii to teach in Bloom- tiiis <~oniing your anti no doubt inastertiil qualiiit-ation as ii _ ; ; ; I-`rt»iit~n teiiciior will go a long ways to teiitioar hor to the district ot' Iiiooui- o _ 0 O l ~ §terImg Gum .2 'I`he7-Pointgum Sl iv JIPFIIMINY AND V cinnamon ruvouna ’ 'if “' . ' »< ll H i l lllll\\\\\\\\l12/.IIIIIQ n Boston Shoe h liining Parlor \\7]Illl\\\\\§i§]///IAIUIIQ "WS E 'U V’ CD 0 0 .~ | ug: U3 I Wlll’l"If'é\\\\\\\\\\_!i_!l“\ Il pecial Chairs for Lad ie S anama, Straw and inds of Felt Hats Clean ed and Blocked mperial Bronze and Whit Mr. moving his clothing junipetl into the dot-p water and cought the boy and brought him ashore. -7.. ` Ion , _ Eva Irene t‘oughlin of Boston, Mass. ilev. S. J. Blclioniiltl performetl the by Q Miss Angelina (`oughlin acted as bridesiiiaid. lloth ot' these young peo- e carry :~i fulilinc of Pol- Pl". ‘ ~ . . , ' their numerous triends wish them iii-lil. .-\t all the schools this well ) nt wn young lady has taught much iinint-nt has been made on her great lowing as ai. teacher.-Z. -NICK OF T|ME.- Had it not - bt-on for the timely appearutit-e of .\ir. Everett (‘loliost-_\' at Jude's Point car 'l`ignisli llarbor on Sunday there is no doubt I-hiiile ltiehartl a young lad t ol` sixteen would have niet ii watery rave, lt soenis that while swimming ie youth was taken with cramps and 'hiie going down lor the third time is prcdet~ament was witnessed by t‘loiiosi-y wiio at mice without re- MARRiAGE.- The marriage took lace at the Cathedral. Cliariottetown aturday morning of Mr. Wilfret] Dul- ot` liurton Lot Seven, and Miss oromony. The groom was Supported his brotiiur Arthur I". Dalton and are wr-ll known in Tignish and short honeymoon Wir and Mrs Dalton hes f0f Sll€d€S 311 COIOYS much joy and happiness. After a ~ I A I 1 ~ ' IIIlIllII.\\\\\\\\\ Fi 5' '”i U7 9° D" UQ "1 n- (D (D \YIIIi4\\\“\ \\ \\ We Clean Our Hats Her -in Charlottetown- erefore we do no i ve to Charge Extra fo WI hoes. _z_ I make their future home in Boston -MOON LIGHT EXCURSION. - One oi' the most spet'tat'iiiiii' moon- igiit exeiirsioiis ever held in Tigtiisii was iviiiiossotl on Mondiiy evening when about iii'tt‘i-il earriagt-.~: left 'i`ig- nisii for Moiitrcse und Kiirlare llridgo ‘Xprc§qal1€ or Sendln ililt-tl with iiic'_rr.\'-,ii_iakers. The ex- tliem Away ut of 'lown Orders Prom ' ‘YI O \\\\ 1-nrsion was enjoyed by all present and the ciimat oI` the best part of the -utr-rtziiiiiiif-iit was ti initinight lunch :|i'tt-r ii couple oi' hours daiiciiig on pl-ly Attended to l\'iiiia|'o iiritige niuch to the nierrinicnt \\\\\ fl it Mr. illoon who graced thc perform- ( :ini-1* in siivtldiiig its i°iitiit-.iit iight on ll\\\ 2 » IIUI i lu- et-lining otitzorcs wlien the one stop iliiiitzr- was over only to be again |070 r. i zoiuir, ' t- -.tied \\iti\ .i series ol' llc»iI.ition pi' . ' ' ‘ \\':iit7.es and t-oncliitiiiig with 11 ty- §"|“|“\`\`\`\\\Zh||||||l9 picui American set ot Lances.-Z. L . Silver Bla Class “A” Standard Bred ck Foxes 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 Silv er Fox Co., Ltd Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada 1944~7-10M1m0. |L __ .. -_ H 50 Per Cent Guaranteed Dividend 1915 Glenaladale Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd. [Incorporated 1913] ONE OF THOSE THAT STOOD THE TEST _ ~ I Guaranteed that 50 per cent .' was to be paid in 1914, but p_aid 100 per cent, 50 per cent in cash and 50 per cent in stock. With twenty pairs of beautiful Silver Blaclt fo_xes capitalized at $300,000.00 only $15,000.00 a pair with all expenses and ranching free GUARANTEES 50 PER CENT AT THE [EAST FOR l9l5 OR WHATEVER MORE IT MIGHT BE Anvone wanting to invr-st in this great Black Fox In- dustry will make no mistaketo invest in this Company for they are sure of 50 per cent, whatever inore the first year mation to Snares are $25. Write for prospectu and other infor-. M. C. MACKINNON, Secretary-Treasurer Glenaladale, : : zzas-7-zinszti _ ___ Prince Edward Island -WE HAVE slaughtered prices gn -ORDER YOUR HARD COAL from HOLMAN'S, Sumnierside, while their vessel is discharging her cargo. 2287-7»28l\l3i. -LUMBER.-Have just received a cargo of all kinds oi’ lumber. Prices reasonable. Apply at once to Murray Gordon, Cascumpec. 2321 -_-_ 1 -LOST between _,New Annan School and Kensington, black worsted summer overcoat. l<`intler pit-use com- municate with E. J. Wright, New Annan. 2310-7-28in2l. -READ’S BIG HARD COAL cargo has arrived. (fonsuniers should send in their orders while the vessel is tliscliarging and save expenses. (‘hest- nut, egg and peanut sizes. Joseph Read & Co., Summerslde. tweed biilinatfcans, and cape effects. The season‘s smartest styles are in cl_ud_ed. Regular $10.50 to $12.00, sale price $8.00. R. T. HOLMAN LIMIT- ED, Summerside. 2297-7-28M2iE1i. -RAINCOAT BARGAINS.-\Ve are sacrificing all proilts on this line of girls' navy blue liaiiicoats, lengths till, -CONVENTION 3RD DISTRICT.- As will be seen by advertisement on another page the Convention for tht. selection ot' candidates for the Third District oi’ Prince County in the inter- est oi' the I.il1eral-(Uniservative Party will he held in Sump -rside on Satur- day, the 31st of July ir-ztaiit, at the hour ot’ 10.30 in the fo.\\nooii. Each Poli has ii. right to be repxesentoti by -Mr. and Mrs; Russell .\lt-i‘l\\'t\ii oi` Slicrbrooke returned lionic Rlonilay :titer spending u very pleasant wt-ek visiting friends in O'l,eary the gue:-its ot' Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Dunn, -Miss Josepliine l\lt-Lellaii, tearliei' Indian River spent the past \vciek in Gieiiwood the guest uf Miss .\iii~.t~ l\'lc» Isaac. suMMERsm_EsaiPriNc -Suhr. “Maple l.ezi1"'. ('uptain Fras- er, arrived yestui'day with lumber. -The Suiniiiersiile l‘i'csliytei'iuii (Thoir enjoyed the pleasure of ii moon- light excursion on the Gasoline Yacht “Kolti" owned by Mr. II. 'i`. iioiniiin on Tiicstlay.evt-ning. The wcntiii-i' was perfect, and all thoroughly enjoyed the trip CANADIAN PATENTS (Guardian Special) Alban linmlin, Montreal, Que. 1ti1,2il-Saw Itogriiitliiiir llevico-l~I. A. ()'t‘onnor, \'i|n<-ouver. il. t‘. 1Ill.;!it~i---I"art» liox lloiniiui Qliintiii. 16l,Ill7-Sliock .»\iisorlici', t'. l~`. Iiriuiburii. ileliiieiy Ontario. ltil,!l2l~--Sliock .\l>sorbt'i', I\‘. ('owii~. Atlia, Ontario. 161,324--.lail ('vil-A. Donald, llam- iiton, Ontario. 161,325-Artiiit-ini Stone, N. llubnc, Montreal, Que. 161,330-~Miiaiis for forming wires, A. '|". IC_\'toii_ .\'t~l.~:on. ll. (‘. l(li,ZlIil--Air Ilulb t`oi' Saws, \V. l-Z. lfiiyv, 'i'oi‘onio, tlnttirio. ltii,Ii$i1i-Piping Syslcni, G. ll. lt`il- nier, Moose Jaw, Sask. itli,1iIl4-(li'aii| l’ickling Ileviee, (I. Il, l~`|'ent'ii. Lake t‘t-nti'i~, Saslr. ltli_Ii£iT-llox for lloors, li. (‘i‘oss, Montreal, Que. ltl1,ll£iS»-iiitcriiai (‘t\inbiistimi En- gine. \V. li. llullclt, (Histor, /\|iil. 1451.242-iiiisli l'ot Mt-<-liaiiisrii, IC. liertinami, St. Catherines. Ontario. 161,351-Whooping (Tough Bandage for (lhiltlren, T. J. l.e(lras, Toronto. 1‘i1.Ii:'»il-Stick I-lolder, H. I. Moore, Windsor, N. S. ltli,2ltitl--Noir-roiiliable Hottie, E. ('. Iticliartl, Sildhiiry, Ontario. iIll_!!tiii-Siipport for Eggs etc., T. E.ltontl<=au. t‘out.riglii. Ontario. 161,370--Side Triickiiig ilcvitre, II. V. Saulnier, Snuiiiierviiic, N. S. 161,371-l’a<'k:\ge, I). ll. Slnipiro, ltiontrexil, Quebec. 161,372-I.ock, Il. G. Smith, llam- ilton, Ontario. 16l,3SIl-Automobile Spring, John White, London, Ontario. 161.387, Electric Sign, P. M. \Nrlght Montreal. Que. ltl1,Jl88-Wood Preserviiiyg l’rocess, McMullen & McMullen, Pictou. Ont. 1 W *T m 2228-7-23m6i -RAINCOAT SAVINGS. - Good value on a line of \Voinen's Raini-oats, including whipcorils, silk mixtures, 39. -iii and -IS inches, for ages 8 to 16 years; regular $3.50 value. sale price $2.45. lt. ’i‘. HOLMAN LIMITED, Suminerside. 2297-7-2S)I2iE1i. tour delegates. 2288-7-27n1~ii WESTERN PERSONALS ‘ I 161,27]-llurglzir Alnriii :intl l.oci<,| I y- _ -ONE CENT par word each inns. tion for advertising In this column. _ Cash must accompany order. Mini- 0 a e mum charge. twenty-tive cents. Summer Spedally for Light and cool yet . ‘ strongly madea fully finished. service. You Must Dre in in to be comforta right .now is your .best chance, in a few days there will be none left. 4 W Single Breasted Suits Double Breas $12 t0 $16 $10 to $19 $14.00 Wear nd care- These clothes give maximum ss Light ble and to pay. %i§rf"".-§_i I - you wantto liew Happy, Dress Comfortably Of course you want to be dressed correctly, too-and that is where this store is especially prepared to serve you Come and See our light, cool suits _all at prices you’ll be _glad ted Belted Norfolk Suits ff- -/.- '.`\ s\_ / weather comfort. 7 1 , Eli; ' i f' \. `T;'l 1 \ is `/ \ \ ~. In Sailors, Sennets and Fancy Braids. They fit your head and afford real hot i\ “right down” I 3*/ T " way down low. Say YOU l'l6V€1‘ SZW S0 many shirts in one bunch before. . Blouses _ You will' find one here for every need and the prices are 50c to $2.50 Straws 25c to 7.00 A d A Goodly n » , Every Wanted Style _ Dlsplayof A good looking ¥. Q3 l //mi||q¢\_ - 1 .‘||'7|lla,\\l. -`\lr|ll|1\n\‘ I lun \“. Exquisite I \‘i"-=l-§-=».f--- i~I` pgwi /,JICZZIQ/f,.~ V \~ Since some wise soul invented the shirt waist and skirt, milady has had a splendid opportunity to buy her costume to suit every occasion at low cost. Voile Waists Silk Waists 79c to 4.95 $1 to $5.50 i",4§ ` HAVE YOU , o 0 ' 9 ‘P Been down to Our Big House Furnishings Dept. this Summer . YOU HA`v EN ’T ? Well you have missed something worth while then, for you have never had a chance to see a finer display of beautiful floor coverings in your life. AND THE VALUES well they will surprise and delight you. We are saving money every day for a lot of folks on their Carpet and Linoleum purchases Be One Of The Wise Ones ' 1 i',4 (ileuring Mat~liinc,t Wayling & Wuyling, Glen l'I\\'t-n, 'l`hor- ». , oitl. (lntario. . . ` ”" Pictgrial 161.5509-\\'iitt~r l.t-vci inilicziior, Og- Pictorial ' ilvie lixr, ()l.tii\va, tliitiirio. _ 7 '_ , Review 1...... Prgwsg Br()S_ , riianislii. t‘. id. .-\i'nol|ii, 'i`oroi|.'i», ti.itni'io. Pattefns Patterns ItLi,3iIi----ilivioni, M. Il. ii<‘:isiev, To- i\lha, (liitiirio. I A ' .tii,ill5- i‘Ilt»i»Ii'o-'l`iii~ri\pciiIii- Dv- u vitrc, ll. llonis, 'i`horoitl, tinlnrio. L .\ lti|.Ilitl--|’olaio lliiit-i‘. J. (‘. Iloni'~ _ , i Hlllilll HULES Hill liil|SlM[iil M0.\'TRl'I.\l.. July 26.- In order to at-t-ure mort- rt-criiils, it relaxation in the piiysicnl ticiniiiuls for nieii for uc- tivo svrvivt-. was announced on Satur- day. liithertn the regulations have set. i`ortii that t~vt-ry man ucceliiel as ill io ilgiit tho i'nt\.iny must iit least tive feet iiiree inches high :intl have it iniliiniiiin clivst nieasurenlent of 21:11/_. intelies. llntlor the regulations publish(-ti on Saturday, these qualiti- cations were niotiiiictl, so that inen of tive feet two inches would be accept- ed. So far as chest measurements are concerned, ri compromise has been put into force. For men between 18 and 30 years the niiiilniuni grith of chest has been reduced from 33% in- ches to Sill int-hes, but this hall inch has been iidtlvtl to men from 30 to 45 _vt-ars, who in future must have ii min- imum' chest measurement ot' 34 inch-V t‘S it was stated by Mayor O‘Donohue. ot' the 60th, that this modification of 'greatly in getting thc tiilth eoiiipiot- ed anti other battalions recruit:-ti. Many men who \vei‘e i°ejet'.it‘iI espcciiib ly on account of height, were lwvtily disappointed, and I hope to see o lot oi' them eoiiit- hack now. I know oi' a number wiio can be accepted. So for us chest incasureiiients were oncerned, it was stated tinit the verage man wiio joined the forces i`or ovt~r.sei|s work put oil t`i‘oiii hull an inch to on inch :intl ii hail' in girth 'ithin ii month oi’ joining. ’i‘lit~ sit-ally iving, with plenty ot’ hiirii work, and above all scientitlc physical exercises. took their waisls in and iitltit-tl to C l\ w i their chest nieasurenients in ii inarkutl degree, so that it was ii wise nit-nsiiiw to ease oil’ this requircincnt. DENTAL CARE ALSO. A move is also on foot which will reduce the number oi' men rejected for minor detects in their teeth. This has not come to it definite result yet, hut it is expected that within it few days an :irruiigoinent will be made by which volunteers, otherwise uiiilt, but disqualified by reason of dental defects, will he given treatment to lit them for service. This matter is now under discus- sion st Militia Headquarters at Ot- tlie regulations would make matters tawa, where many complaints have easier for recruiting. A great num- been received that men, otherwise hor or Otherwise fit men had been re- untlt, but disqualified by reason ot’ jeetcd during the past few months. either because they were under the hoiglit reqiilrt-nieiit, or because their dental dei'ect.~;, will be given treat- n ient to fit them for service. This matter is now under tliscussion chest did not swell out enough. These at Militia Headquarters at Ottawa, \ men, it is not hoped, will return, or 'here many complaints have been rc- \ in least those who were only slightly l ceived that men, otherwise lit, have below the old standard, when a num- had to be turned down because of bad bor of them will undoubtedly be nc- teeth. Col. E. W, Wilson, O.C.. 4th cepted. "We have lost many men during the last few weeks," said Major 0’Donohue, “because they were halt nn inch shy in height, or lacked in chest measureinent. although in ev- ery other way they were acceptable. If these men will return and submit to an examination under the new regulations, there is no doubt that many ot them will get through. The men are biuily needed, and it is hoped that this relaxation of the standard will not only bring back the men who have been rejected on account of measurements, but also induce ii, number oi’ others who have hitherto held back to volunteer. With this ad- vantage there should be 8 80011 lm- petus to volunteering that will help Division, was in Ottawa on Friday and Saturday on military business and discussed the matter, with the re- sult tliat some change is likely to be made. "I discussed this business ot' ile- fectivo teeth with the depzirtinent nt Ottawa," said (Toi. Wilson. "and pointed out the need of more work In this line. I put in a recommendation tiiat l he allowed two dental surgeons from the Militia Council within a few for nut.-ii cases, and I hope to hear "But it is no mistake to think that this inntter has been nogecteil," said Col. Wilson. "Already we have pniil out several thousands ot dollars tor dental treatment required .to iinish. oit promising recruits. Now that den- l.0l 0mCQl'H hlvl hnnn nnnnlntnsl _A Vaiciirtier to look after tho nien's teeth, this luis been sloppetl. It is to iiii in this hiatus that I have recom- ineiitlt-d the appointment o|` two denial otlit-ers here for ret~i'uiting work and I thinkox.0l' two for 35, nt drug stores, or by mai on roof‘|I>¢ :;”|£;It;e. Tin-: stxiaxtt. Dano Co., st. Gatiisrin\*l» r n. Sold at Hughes’ Drug Stone. 97 Piece $8 This is without doubt one of the best biirgniif. in dinner sets you"vo ever before or perhaps again will bo offered, it's ii reni- ly splendid opportunity to secure a high-grade din- ner set at an extremely low price. You can select the din- ner set you wiint from eight different styles at $8 . ii set upwards. Be Bought Wholesale Dinner Set--- ° \ » J We bought these dishes before the sharp increase in crockerywaro prices, they are marked close to original cost and couliln't be bought wlinlnimle now at anywhere near our ro- tail prices. li' you want a genuine bargain you want one of these dinner sets. D0n't delay selecting or YOU may be disappointed-call today. Black & Co. I \ ` 125 Grafton Shes!