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A FRIDAY -mn onannorrnrown ousnnur - - ~ - _ JULY so 1915, g MADC Don’i (lui FOR ABSORBINE will remove them and lea_ve no blemishes. Reduces any pull or swelling. Does not blister or remove the hair, and horse can be worked. Slabotile delivered. Book6Kiree. ABSORBINE. JR.. the zririirpiic llnlineni lor inm- \lnd.9 For Bolts, Bniiiu, Old Som. Swellingl. Vmcowe vcini. \'»|im|iii¢». Alan min. i‘ri¢¢_si uni 3; shame st dmrriwiu or delivered. will trll more il you write. ’ WJ. iioviic. P.D.l'. in Lyman# Ilds-.ll°Mr=a1t`lln» Alisoihliie uid Absorblur. lr.. are matic ln Cmrdl. 1 _ . .»n 1- ~"'°"", '.- .` T f <-(£1, ’»..._..f-`i‘.=~ -. ¥\ . » _ __ __ , ip t l _ _ Dl _ __.~ _ _'_ _,-~ . ___ to make ovster and mackerel bar- _ .' '- _BA$EBAl_|____ A game of base gels] Terms cash '11 ii order. J. P. -_ _\ f 1,-_ .;>,?rf_` ` ball was played in Suninierside on `u‘l‘@t» Ml5l'h°\l('h“- l - E- I- Q. ,_f;"'_5! fa ‘\\'ednesda_i' afternoon between the 2330 7'30M2lP" Kr-nsiiigioii tt-ani and the lied Sox, - _ `~ __ ___,-j_,_,,..»'--" the visitors put up ii clever game but -KENSINGTON.-Evangelist Low-, r \~ ~ D "-71:9 "“ w,.r,. ,|(.[~,._,m.d' IM, scorn smod at the ell (‘. Mcl’liorson will preach in the ' <3; ` _.- |;,,i_.»], 9 to 5 in f,,\»m. uf me Sox K_ Temperance Hall toinerrow evening, . ' / \if'. 'hp “ 0 0 ” t:rh.ig.- rr-fur(-9.1 tim g;1mQ_._H_ the 30th. at 7.45. _Subject "Tho t‘hurch| , - R l f' 1 _ of Christ -its origin, when whore and ) Q / , -WEDDING aELt_s.- The marri- by Whfml-" § The Quickest and Best Ice C r e a m Maker on the Marke Have you evcr coiisitlrwcd how much' time, nioncy and trouble you could save by makiiii.; your own ice cream, right in your own homo? You can make any quantity you like, any time you like, any way you like it. You can he sure oi thc absolute purity and clcaiiiiiic-.<.~= of cvs-i'_\' i`n;:i'cilir-iit used. These are iissv-iitiails that coniliino to niako the plate of liomc niarle ice cream iiiorc ciijo_\'alilc-there is gcu- uine dcliulit in its delicious palate pleasing purity." It is easy to make good irc crcaiii ii’ you liaivc a i.i1:litiiiiig l'rcc1.<-r. 'i‘lie "Ligliinin;;" t'i'<~<-zcr opi~i‘aies easier and does the work rniiclii-r and better than any otlir-1'. See the larlle line ol “l,lglitiiiii;.;" Ice i'i'r~niii |'i'i-i~'/.f-is wi- liavi- now on iiisplay, r|uiilit_\' i-niisiilr-ri-il tlic,\' are tlie In-:<1 ici- i'i'caiii iiizikers on the iiiiirlu-t toil;i_\'_ Hur “I.i;:iitiiin;;" free- zers :ii'»~ |»i'if'1‘rl l`i'oh.i_$L!.'J.'» up and are splciiiliil \':i|n--.; lor tho inoiic_\'. Fennell & Chandler lsl Piirlors; Bummerslde. risoii has the contract for tho erec- tion of a new dwelling house for Mr. Leighton Rogers, Kensington.-ll. Dictator, coniinandcd by Capt. Day, is now in port with a cargo of coal from Plctou.-ll. -PURCHASES HORSE - Senator P. C. Murphy, Tignish has purchased a match team of driving horses tho equal oi’ which is hard to duplicate.- ll. -FOR TOBACCO FUND - Mrs. John Arbuckle, Sunimerside, has col- lected and forwarded to Eiigaiid the sum of $20.80 for the overseas to- bacco fund.-ll -VOLUNTEERS - The following recruits have recently volunteered i'or overseas service:- Mesrs Arthur Grady and James F. Pattersoii, Sum- mcrsido; Williaiii Mills, Clermont; _-'irthur (fameroii, Bedeque and George Dunning. New London.-H. -SLIGHT ACCIDENT - While painting his house at Sherbrooke, the staging gave way ami Mr. Leighton ltlilligan was precipitated to the grouiid rcceivini.: iiijuries from which he will be coniineil to his home t'or some days.-H. ago took place on Monday morning at t’ormier son of Joseph S. Cormier of Caissie to lieliina Arsenault daughter of Joseph ll, .»\rsenault of I'rbanville_ The couple are highly esteemed and liavc the good wishes of their many frieiiils. ’l`hcy left on the evening train to spciiil their honey moon on a trip to .-\bran1's Village and Roger- ville.-M. -TEACHER ENGAGED.- The triistccs ol' Vrapauii lligh School are to be coiigrattilatcd on securing the si-rvif-cs of Mr. (‘. Brailen Jolly a principal of this school. Mr. Jell_\"s repiilaiioii as a teacher is insurpass- “'l. :ind as Vrapaud is invariably after lin' licst in cvcrylliimz. and is not bin-k\\'aril in putting up the wherewith to obtain the sanic, they have in this as in nian_\' other instances exempli- Iied their sound coniinon sense.. L Ready Help in _time of physical troiililc caused by ini-igestron. liiliounness i csiiltinp; from torpid liver, inactive bowels, is al- ways given, quickly, nr.-rt:iinl_\', safely hy the most fnmoiis of fainiiyremcdies BEECllA`iill’S PMS brunt Sala of Any Medicine in ihp World. sais "..,...i..~f.. in iw..-._ za mn. ' J L Silver Black Foxes Class “A” Standard Bred Silver Black Foxes for sale. W Guaranteed pedigree accompanies each fox sold. We also have a few extra good male foxes for sale. li We will be glad to show interested parties our foxes gl Write us. --THE MORNING DAI Guardian lCasli must accompany order. Mini- can be obtained at Laitertrs Toulon- mum charge, twenty-ilve cents. -AT LATEST reports the effort to` gan underwear for 79c. at IIolinan's ! S O set the Apatl afloat which is ashore iii -Ltd.. Summersido. 2335-7-;l0in2iE1i. Egmond Bay, have been fruitless.-M . - -BOYS' SKULL caps, regular 35c_ -CONTRACT - Mr. D. lt. Mor- for 10c. at Holman's'Ltd., Sumnierside. C0., :tire visiting in Egniontl Ilay renewing ‘T d acquaintaiir-es, the latter not hav- nv . ing been on the island i'or 25 years- 0] Summerside, M Prince Edward Island, Canada 1:1441-itilviiinn. ,_,,,,_ Rustico on Wcilnr-siliiy. July ‘list K F-'"5- ' - l Q whore she will spend ii month with lm A ) tion for advertising in this column. -MEN'S REGULAR $1.00 balbri- 2335-7~30M2iEll. -W. K. MoGOUGAN. Globe Fox Exchange. is Guardian Agent in Sum- merslde. -ORDER YOUR HARD COAL from HOLMAN'S, Summerside. while their vessel is discharging her cargo. 2287-7-28M3i. -42 INCH CREPONNES in select siimnier shades, regular 50c value to clear now only 29c per yard. Sinclair Sr Stewart Ltd. 2340-7-30ni2i $3.50 only $1.95 per pair. Sinclair & Stewart Ltd. 2340-7-30m2i -FULL SIZED WATER JUG and six glasses, complete for only 49c. Holman, Ltd. Sunimerside. shakers, combination bright and sa ' iinish, weighted bottom. Special Sat- urday price, two for only 9c. at llol- man, Ltd., Suniuierside. 2335-7-Zl0M2iE1i. with the Methodist and Presbyterian Fongregations, Summerside will bo held in the Methodist (‘hurch in thc niorriliig and in the Presbyterian (‘li- urch in the evening, Sunday Aiigiist lst. _ _ J -ii St. James Church ot` Joseph Benoi “T710 Ulllflll Services in ”0"l\@"U0“ ‘ _ \ r ; being discharged and thus pi'ociii'e tlio cleaiicst and best coal at thc low- est price. All kinds on hand. Order promptly from ll. T. llolmaii, Ltil. Sumnierside. 2335-7-Z50M2il0Ci-"ll C1081"- iilf' . """" .__ -3 I lite the construction ot’ small bridges. H1100 “UW DOF Dail' 52-95. Slllvliiir & `s'_ . __ _ 'l`lic surgcoii was also in Aliram's Stewart- Lid- 2340~7'30Ill15i .sy ._ ___ "hw Village and examined certain sections m t t ~- ,"‘_'_* /»,.’ \\», of low land where drainage is wp. -FOR SALE - 12,000 hoops well c 0 ° ~r\` i ,_ .- _ it-1| in g¢_j\1 shaved nilxed nm e and ash suitable d _'_ I f, _ _ 1| Every Wante ,sf \_- _ __ _ .- ` '//' f il: l In Sailors, Sennets and Fancy Braids. They fit your head and afford real hot weather comfort. .::E:'E;`¥~': --_ r » J __ ..__~.__._, \ . Style Say you never saw so many “right down” good looking shirts in one bunch before. You will find one here for every need and the prices are way down low. 5ilc to $2.50 ll , 8°/ And Shirts A G°°‘"l’ at Displayoi _ V Exquisite .- ' Blouses ~ 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 , . _ F 71,- -‘)` _ 4 ` <>f`..‘L“_-' lfhl' ~ _ ;;- -lv-.3 '. -w I1. ,M _ /"blur-'\`. lrllg|'_\-\- ‘lv'g|nu,»i\l |ului\\\‘ nu-i.-K--\\ --rolls Y 1 ll/ HAVE YOU Been down to Our Big House Furnishings Dept. this Summer ? YOU HA\/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 Carpets Rugs Llnoleurns 10c to $1.40 65c to $37.00 29c to $1.25 -Mi'. Ilan Darrali, Koiisiiigioii was ` _ I tliisitliiglfriciids in town on Wctliies- Pictorial P|ct0fia 1ay.- . _Q ' Review Ld .ll.'.;..“°":::f `§_.?I4`§E'I4 S Z 5,114- -Mr. Dnlima Gallant has returned Review . .£;‘::1:..if:;‘1fz‘.ir;:!“..;:1:1..1i `v.n..... I I I t Pau--_-I ll i -Mr. (ii|`t`on from Halifax, repre- suraiice was in Eginond Bay doing -Mr. and Mrs. Benoi Arsenaultl nioiiil lla\‘ wcnt to Atlamsvillo last day morning returning to his dutics the Dalton Sanitarium, North Wilt- tire.-li. . WI _-Mrs.\Villiani J.l’afiiiet,Soiiris nnd :gli ier three little cliildren arrived at ` v ` _ .. _ \\'() _ seiiting tht. l\orth Ami.ri<.aii Lilo in luwm uw (_mmn_C ol. posmOns_ Smeg business for his (fo.-M. thc ' Ill cel"-M' is niorc than a man can readily carry, -Mr. L. (‘. llnydcii, Pliiisdalo wa.; ill Exit he Dushnd m front upon < . l passenger to Siininiorsirlc, Wciiiies- “ -Mrs. lloiirietta Arscnaiilt and ll, Mrs. Fortior both from the States uld he saved. this does not hear uld he saved, this dooes not bear niziuy would fall wounded that wt-ight of the attack would be cnt before the storiiicrs reaclicd who soinctiinel ago rc;u_i'ned_ frrini Tllllv u,‘_m_hL,s_ For ,hm armor which v“m"""'r' 'ln' “Ulm u whit In 1'5" woiild givc complctc protection is cdr-rl, and since the weight of this The "Tortiose" Advance "I picture ii great number of plates eld togctliei' like the shields ol the oinans, pushed by men who would ouch Iieliiiitl thi-ni. "Wlieii one is disabled it can read- bn dropped and the gap closed. hers could lic ilxed sideways upon iecls and used upon the flank of c ailvaiicc to prevent enilladinil (I. “One 'tortoise' would attract the -oiicciitr:itt~il fire oi' the artillery, but each coiiipairv or platoon forms its r l’“r""'q Mr and Mr* ‘]"""l’l’ own, these nuiiicrous armor-plated regular army, as well as 100,000 of lies in thc l`iiitcil States. Only cor- would iinmediatc|_v set to work and the militia, could be transported to tain bankiiig iirins have hitherto there would soon be un enormous otit- liurope in a very short time. bought l~`i'ciicli 'l`i'eiisiiry boiids. put. l am absolutely coiivinct-il that "We must not forget the trcnicnd- "lt is a mistake to suppose that in the United States, with its intein-io vit- ous financial :iid which Anicrica could the event oi' war wc could not con- ality and niochaiiical adaptability, give the Allies, for the govt-rnineiit up tiiiue to siipply niiiiiitioiis. 'l`hc gov- would :istoiiish the world, and that it to ilic present, with a view to niaiii- criiinciii owns grciit iii'si‘iials, which would rcndci' great scrvlccs in tho taining strict iiciitrality. has prcvcnt- arc caipalili- of ai i_:rcatl_\' iiicrciiscd pro ioiistiuition ot aeloplaiics and sub 'l cd the issue ot' piihlic loans for tho Al- duction. (hir t'iicioi'ie.~:, like yoiirs. 'inarlucs. ' ,|qg@¢~...m- ~" r I I- -1 _ l' ""5" lie . _ _ .' _ l"'°"" ' Her sl“""` Edlm ]'°t""`l" who lioilios could rush with small loss has been attending the Soiiris (7on- Uvvl. Im, wm.,, n||.(_m|y (.I,_,m.ed as fm- er vent i’or three years returned lioino as I,,,sHi|,|C of (,|,sta(.1cS and to have Wm' hcl* »<,oine cliaiicc of reatrliing the euemy‘s line. not as an exhausted fragment, Guaranteed Dividend 1915 AHMUH H]H S[]|_[]|[HS l’.‘;‘..‘.‘...ll.’i£;°ili‘...".-‘.".f-'“‘““"“"’ ‘““" Glenaladale Silver Black Fox Co., Lid. [Incorporated 1913] ONE OF THOSE THAT STOOD THE TEST Guaranteed that 50 per cent Ewan 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 Black 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 lEAST FOR 1915 OR WHATEVER MORE IT MIGHT BE Anvo_ne wanting to _invest in _this great Black Fox In- dustry will make no mistake to invest in this Company for they are sure of 50 per cent, whatever more the first y8£l\'. Snares are $25. Write for prospectus and other infor- mation to M. C. MACKINNON, Glenaladale, . . 223s-1-zoran: _ , ,_ ,., _.- Secretary-Treasurer Prince Edward Island LONDON, July 26.-Sir Arthur Con- I an Doyle writes in The Times advocnt- (- ing the use of protective armor for l soldiers attacking over open ground. lie saysz- SAYS AMERICA WOULD AT WAR WITH GERMANY ASTONISH woncn I- l'AltlS. July 24.-Mr. James Hazen lytic, interviewed by a corresD0l1ll' nt. of the Matin on tho action of the 'nltcd States in the event of war with (lcrnmuy. said:- “l believe we would astonish the “Aii a man faces the hostile rifle ilre his forehead and heart are tho tainly vital. The former would be i protected by such ii helmet as the or highly tempered steel, not more than a foot in diameter. With this simple light equipment thc two centres of life are sale. "A wound in thc abdomen is no longer certain death, thanks to the iirlvaiiccs of surgery, but ti third curve oi' steel strapped across from the ribs to the hip bones would ai'l`ord protec- tion. "lilui granting that individual lite world if war broke out. Ot course our arniy ls small, hut our navy ranks only points presented which are cor~|'as tlilrd in the world. And our im- iiciise population. now more than 100- 000_000_ could furnish large conting- Fronch have evolved; the ser:oiicl|iiins of troops quite as quickly as should be covered hy a curved plate Grcnt liritaln. The 70,000 men oi’ the CASTOR I A !or Infmtu and Uliildnn.. Ilia Kind You lim Alum Ilouglil Bears the Btgnatun ot Woodpecker Gasoline Engine The” l ' Best Made r A chance to` purchase a high grade Engine at a price that will surprise you. gl i The Engine that every farmer should have. Very .simple and economical to operate. If interested in a Gasoline Engine it will pay lyou to see US. . A. PICKARD & CO. 2053-6-90-‘Grim 130| CHARLOTTETOWN. P- ll. ISLAND.