,i l"`$` `l‘; - 1 , I ¢ I - » I i A A .' l. :`-. _ _i 1., . -,_ . '-3 1 .l .'l. I li ' | -.- -gs 1~UESpAy mms onsnnormirrown otisnnxsx A A , AUGUST 17- 1915 _ grlffq" 2; r lil! / LYE ,rl-us Lvl-:` is Asso|.u'rsi.YA i Pune. rnsnzronz rorsttv 'DIEF ENT F O ,-TH. i IMPUEQNND HlG¢|lLY|%DUL1§» 'EFIATED LYES NOW SOLD. TEN YEARS FOR WINDSOR, ONT.. DYNAMITER. WlNllS()lt, Ont., Aug. 15.-" it' I nm to be convicted on this crime, I alll going dowil as all illiiocelit man, This nlail "--pointing his finger above- " knows I alll innocent of wrongdoing. I never was in syinpathy witll the Ger- mans ulid never shall be while I am oil earth." This was the fervent declaration of William Letier, who was Friday morn- ing selliellccti by Judge Droiiiole to five yt-urs ill Kingston Peniteliliary of the i-luil'ge of being all accomplice in tho d_\'ualllItl» explosion which partially wrecked the i’eabod_v plalit ill Vvulker- \'illc on June 21, and five years oil the cliui'g-- ot' t»olls|liral~_v ill ull atteilipt to blow ilp thc Windsor Arsenal. lloih l.+-ticr and his wife. who wus lim-scllt ill thc court room, coniplctciy brolic down wlien court pusscd sen- tcncc. Iicrler appeared to bc dazed nild with leurs str:-ulnillg down his fucc hc pro- tested Ilis ilillocence, while Mrs Lelier taxi-Iziillli-ii ill ai voice almost tirowiicd hy soils: “ .\ly God. l'll bc dead before he is let out." MADE |` ______. AEA lf' ~`, 'ln T3 J ||.|.E.T T S otasns it-=> olslul-'scrs The Western -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. ` -W K McGOUGAN, Globe Fox Exchange, is Guardian Agent in Suni- merside. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lafl’erty's Tonsor- -DONT FAIL to attend the big horse rases at New Annan on Wed nesday, August 25th -CHANGE OF RESIDENCE-M George Barbour, constable at Albert on, has sold his property there and intends locatilig at I-iowlan-H -WANT MACHINE GUN--The people of Lot 18 are making an cftort io raise funds enough to purchase a machine guli and the prospects are good that they will iiccolnplisll the purpose ill a very short time.-H. ` -SPLENDID SOCIETY-The lad-_ -ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini- mum charge, twenty-five cents. -8HlRTS.- Men’s 39c at Ilolmans. work shirts 2-S-16M3iE1i. DD ci ba usic at the Kensington picnic, Aug. 18th. 2521-8-14M3i -DO NOT FORGET that Tuesday, August 24th is the day of The Farm- ers‘ Picnic at Wellington Station. - ~, 2561-8-17M:-ii -SPECIAL REDUCED fares on all trains to the big horse races at New Aiiiinn on August.25th. -REMNANTB of Crotonnes, Cur- taili Musllns, 1,4, yard lengths. clearing at each lic. Holnian's, Sunnnerside. 2532-8-1i3M1iiE1i. -THE FARMERS' PICNIC at Wel- 45 pairs sol-ks ami 11 pairs mittens t'or the boys at the front.-H. -ON SU RVEY--Capt. J. N. McDoli- official visit to the wharf at Bedeque and made a survey of the work to --- H -POLITICAL MEETING TO BE HELD-A meeting in the interests of the Liberal Conservatives will be held at liradulbane Wednesday, Aug. 18th, 5 other tfonservative speakers will bc present. 2563 -SCHOOL BOARD. -At a special meeting of the Summerside School Board last evening thc tender of Thom- as Johnson (`o., of $:~lZlf>0 for plumbing and hoiiting the licw school was ac- cepted. this being the lowest. The other tenders received (two) were from Cliarlottetown. New Annan Wednesday, Aug. Z5, 1915 _H Thcrc will be ihrcc classes as fol lows. Free-for-all trot alld pace. Pilrs er . . . . ...$200- 2.24 t‘lu.-as trot :ind pace. l’iirso . . . . . . .. ----$100 CI Minute Class trot and pat-n. l'urse - - ----100 All races mile heats. ‘ 5 per ccnt with cntry and 5 per cent from winners, cniries close Aug- ust 16th, five or more horses to outer and three or more to start in each class. Money divided according to suniary at end of ilftll heat, two or nloro horscs by the same owner or trained in the some stable may start, in thc same, race. the management rescr ve the right to change programme, postpone or declare oil' any race for any good court, the rules of the Na- tional Trotting Association to govern excepting where they conflict with above conditions. Special trains frolii Vernon, Cliarlottetown, Tignlsh and Sllnlillcrslde. Particulars of which will appear later. Band and other arn- usements on the grounds, dinner anti drinks. A large Grand Stand has been erected which will accomodate ncarlv one thousand people. Tliero is no need of saying anything further as for the last three years we have had first class races, and record crowds. and this Y9'~\l` Ulf! mil-ll* agement arc making every effort to lu1V0 this U10 bflflf Yel- 2358-8-2l~imf7iMtils7i. Horse Races tea tables, ice cream and temperate J. A. McDONALD. Secretary. _ i G- T 2 PATRIOTIC YEAR Canadian National EXHIBITON TORONTO Aug. 28th to Sept. 13th Complete display of C anada’s _resources and manufactures Canada’s greatest Live Stock Show._ Crentor’s famous band heading unequalled musical programme MARCH OF THE ALLIES Splendid military scenic productions featured by aviation flights Closing each night with wonderful fire works display. The usual low rates will apply from Charlottetown and other points. Dates of Issue Return Limits Fares ug. 27th to Sept. 6th Sept. 15th $34.35 Sept. ist _ 4th., 7th 1. “ 3rd., and 8th _ Tickets for sale, sleepers and information given Call, Write or Phone W. K. ROGERS, ` City Ticket Agent 2498-li-llMtllsllltl’. “ 8th, 13th, 15th 25.75 “ 11th and 15th 23.55 80 Great George Street _ l l 4- . i 4 A Warm Weatlier--- 3. oi- s» l . e" i 1”... .» ». __ ,.--~ i-i..,. fl if l it* , T Ali: , -Q-\..l. ii eil' A .‘;`ff' -‘ li $5; :f»'_; ` l. t 5%, > `a“¢'\e.- ;.“- , -r Y' T; " .gps ,_ &'2$:=*5».€f‘.~r:-‘e.e,¢r::‘ :Y `F’9"f;T5"’l~` \ .|, .1».'-f.-A at ' 1:4-if _ ‘-it -ii, Reuben Tuplin & CQf,‘~A K°F.'ié".'if°"' I Black & Co. l . ,ig ., '. 1 1 A ¢ Cool Comfort from 50c a suit upjvard. l__.._.____ Don’t: swelter under a suit of ' heavy underwear these warm days- enjoy the comfort giving coolness of a suit cf our light summer underwear , /' We’ve` all sizes for men, women - _ `7> JI _,. and children, in all the Jaopular and most approved styles an weights, at most any price you would care to pay See the showingf examine the quality and compare our -prices with those you get elsewhere-then we are sure you will get your warm _ weather underclothing from us. “tri A \ for 1 "lair: =i.'.f: hill: 11: v:A:A w"l '.-.;........ . .. l;r.l~.t.l...,.,;;;.;'; ` » ' if .. L f ' I, ;f,. . *if*-I .A .;;:=..,»;~..;.'l A .t-_',;'.“., f.l..;..~H.; Fiirffflil ;i’fAi'?!lif. ‘ '.1-,'::i:l:',~ rs... - lal Parlors, Summerside. --MISCOUCHE BAND will furnish ' m r. tributing to the lied Cross Society the season. W ics ot' Miscouche and Muddy Creek liilgton station will. bc held oil Tues- have shown their patriotism by con- day, Aug. 2-ith. Colne to the best of 2561-8-17M3i -FROM THE NUMBER of entries -- received the races at New Annan on ednesday, August 25th, promise to nld. Supl- of Dredging. has paid an be the best everlieldin Prince County. -MUSLlNS.- Remnants of Mus- sllvw the Bedenue ferry to land ima- llns, assorted patterns, only small sengers und freights at low tides.-H. quantity, sale price. per yard 7%c. olman's, Summerside. 2532-8-16M3lE1I. -GINGHAM REMNANTS assorted tripe and check patterns, clearing at at S p. ill. Premier Mathicson and 'per yum 9(._ Holman-B' summe,.side_ 2532-8-16M3iE1i. -MISCOUCHE BAND will furnish music at the Kensington picnic Aug. 18th. A special train leaves Summer- slde at 2 p. m. 2501-8-17M3i. -FARM FOR SALE.-I offer for sale my farm at Wilmot, about 2% miles from Summersiide containing 50 acres with buildings. Apply to Rob- bert S. Waugh St. Eleanors, P. E. ls- land. clmd12i -RETURN TICKETS .viii be issued on Tuesday, Ang. 2-ith (’l'l.o Farmers' Picnic day) from ’l‘ignish, Summer- side, ami intermediate stations to Welliilgtoli at single ilrst class fare. 2561-8-1'iM3l -IMPORTANT MEETING.--At the regular meeting of the Summerside Fire Department this week a vote of $50 froln the reserve fund of the ile- partment. was made towards the Prince t'ounty machine gun fund. -CARD OF THANKS.- Shelton and Mrs. Sharp, Mrs. Geo. Sharp and Mrs. Willard Sharp of East Bldeford wish to thank all relatives and friends wllo kindly assisted them in their trouble. 2555. WESTERN PERSONALS -Mr. J. W. Doyle, manager of the branch railway running into St. Peter's, N. S., was a recent visitor to Summerside.-H. , -Mr. James F. Patterson, wllo re- cently joined thc Heavy Artillery, is in Sunnnerdido spending a short fur- lough.-H. -Mr. Willard Mutturt, of ilio (‘.hur- lottetowu Steam Navigation t‘o., drove to Brndalbano on Sunday and return- ed ill tho evening.-ll. -Miss Florrie Mubcy, Tryon, loft last wcok to take hcl' positioil as teacher in thc Lower Bedequo School.-U. -The Misses Margaret McGregor, Jennie nlid Elsie Oi'r, ot' i<`rcll¢'ll itlv- cr were among thc wock fenders ill Tryon.-l`. -Mrs. \Vntf-rllousc and Miss ilnlcn West of Quincy. Mass., are spending rl. deliglitful suinnicr with Mrs. l\’nigllt .of Tryon.-1'. -Mr. . Mullin, after spending ti few weeks visiting ills liolne town of Keli- sington, the high school of which he Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, ns they cannot reach the diseased ooiiinn of the enr,'l`here is only gmc way lo cure deafness. and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is osusedlby an inflamed ron- dition of the mucous lining ofthe Eustachian Tube. When this tube inflamed you haves rumbling sound or imper ect hearing. and when it is entirely closed, Deafness isthe result. and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal* condition. hearing will be destroyed forever; nin_c casesoul of ten nreraused bv Cntarrh. which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces We will five One liunrlred Dollars for any raseofI)ea ness (caused bv cstarrll) that can- not becured by Hall's f‘atnrrhl7ure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & C0..Toledo, O. Sold b}y Druvlists. 75r. Take Iall's smily Pills for constipation. E8' Beautiful ` 1 Elite Limoge _ "~_ Cliinawsre . H" ' `\ as--“eh \ -5*. Y -1.. . t!©» A.. ~»1'€.ffi . ,,.,,-.W - Q' a_ -. Q3 .. *-2* .:-: _ ‘ " ; F _.\ ` ; »' »;%|l’.~‘-lfzxr / Here is an offer that expres- \ ses sincere generosity- a sacri- fice sale of beautiful Elite Lim- oge Chinaware. These dishes are now on dis- play, just inside the door-step in and see them. for unless you . do, you cannot appreciate the splendid values we are offering in this line. Don't delay calling. because the quantity is limited and at at 25 p. c. Discount ‘ ell A Xi. i » 4 V s their present prices these dish- es are going to go quickly. 125 Grafton Street W LB?!'l!Zr'I'L7lWi2Iflfil"¢t§Q'f¥`2:-Pl7f‘ll&\.h¢.'r‘v(e};a!th5 lsefiiyzxgggshhgi xii; ¢0ll¢¢Sf fhl‘0U8llt3 l§l‘€3t€l' Dertéentalle of] profit, but through the difference in volume of busi- ness-we ex t e increase o more t an repay us. and ` th f t give you MORE for your money than we have inllmhe ;as|.lt.ure we Shan endeavor to We solicit your patronage solely through the merits of our goods and Lgwer P,-i¢e,_ W¢ all 53” 3'0" 0100*? and we are ready to prove it. D. A. BRUCE Gents’ Furnishings, Hats and Caps, Ready-Made Clothing, Ladies’ Tailoring. 156-158 . cHAnLoTTETow1'ifmE" ST“EEi>. E. 1si.ANn 2386-8-Htllftf _ _,___ . V M _ IW.-Y V“_.m*:I , ., . . _ A_, .. _ I ., _. .. -,_.,_.A,~ ._`..,-I-,ie-_,.-,|,w,-‘M