si. _ ,. " ' . ~ » . .--. .' ._- - -». ,_ ..-,. g 1 .iuousi 13.1915 GUARDIAN , ’ i-it-as-__i'~-iv.. c L, lt’s time to buy / Ji.: ' in .355 “" Fishing - ‘ _ ii...t....i..i...u.s. pf; . ca.. nf. i " mianunuimiq. wus _ . _ u s nu.. ‘mp mi- i» nm.; ~~, - llllll|\l0Ii.lB IYOIVI I _ still" ¢ . ni- iq, in nw: or in ¢ui.¢ nv win” .pun ma in up-.i gnu _ Fishing Tackle ' :`at'._i3'5~"-515: 534- l. ' ard C 0 a nods, Reels, Lines, Flies _ “__ extra stout gut _ " _ -. ;‘__ pr leaders. f- . - _ B it i, _ ii __ We are discharg - wif; ioseiiiiiriie ing. Hard Coal. _<3 your outing a-. Chestnut and Stove j_“°°eSS- sizes. We would l1k_e to supply you this year, our Coal. is the yery be_st and with you our price is right. - We have Cameras from A_. Pickard & Co. $1.00 to $35.00 also a full line of Camera Phone 240 W I Ch’town s i 1 -_ Q” ~?._+; mca _ _=. \ x M 1 Take a KODAK supplies. Geo. E. Hughes L .4 F. L. T. F. L. T. F. L Oddfellows-----Come Here L ° for Good Chocolates - You will find some fresh arrivals here in the T ` purest an_d best chocolates made-such as Neil- T o son’s, Moir’s, Leggitt’s and Willard’s-in a splen- o did variety of flavour. MacKinnon Drug Co. \ Cor. Great George and Kent Sts. J | I \\\\\\vla\\\\\91llllllllA\\\\\\\\\\vlllA\\\\\\r///14 i Be Skeptical of _l ‘ 9 _ . Bargains ._ ttentlo Not All is Gold that Glitters _N I If you want, good, pure ~`~ M ent eme relia le tobacco go to an. _._ . honest manufacturer. W " " _. ~ ' have _eamestly striven _to _ _ establish such a reputation,_and believe our old_friends will say that w_e have never disappointed them. Hickey ii Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey & NicholsonTob. fo., lil- Phone 345 - - Manufacturers W////Inx\\\\i///ll/4\\\\\\\\v//I/I/i\\\\vlln I I f//I///IIl\\\\\YIII¢ Z\\\\\\\\\\\'l \\\\\YII .4L\\\\\\\\\WIlllIllIIf$‘\ :i fa: l'lave Ton Seen Our New, No A ’ Trouble Closet Flush Tank? If you haven’t, call and see it today. _ It doesii’t cost anything or obligate you in any WHY to look at this new flush tank of ours. beeing is be- lieving. When you learn _how superior are those new perfected flush tanks, youll surely bUY One- We consider it a favor to demonstrate the super- iority of these flush tanks. Cali today-now. FRED H. TRAINOR, 8°s-‘fI3§{°“ --.__ -l i' _-_ - -- NOTICE ! » Owing to the continued increase in the cost of* all Metals during the War, we " "are obliged to withdraw S ' all prices on Copper, Brass and Bronze Goods. fl'0m this date. June 24th, 1915- Bruce Stewart & Co Ltd Guardian IT PAYS to buy in thl|»Provltice. AT THE KOSEY KORNER, break- fast served from 8 to 10; dinner, 12 to 2; supper, 5 to 7. mt! ALL ATTENDING the Grand Lodge have your photograph taken at the Bayer Studio. 2478. THE HALIFAX.- The S. S. Hall- fax is expected in port this morning about 9 o’clock. ‘ REMOVED.-T, J. N. McBride, Pain- ter and Decorator has removed from' ' 160 Queen St. to 121 Euston St.. Phone changed to 42-IJ. '2505. SCHOOL REOPENS.-,- Crapaud School opened after the holidays on Tuesday under the management of Mr. C. B. Jelly as principal and Miss Lizzie McKinnon as imilstant.-V. A RED CROSS BENEFIT will be held at Cape Traverse Hall on Mon- day, Aug. 16. lee cream, honie-made candy, etc., will be iiivabundance. If not fine will be held following even- ing. 2512. SUDDEN DEATH.- Messrs Wilf- rid McQuarrie and GGlen McQuarrie, Victoria left Tuesday for Kentvillc, N. S. on receipt of ii telegram announc- ing the death ot’ Mr. Richard Mc- Quarrle.-V. » GANADIAN MlLlTlA.- 82nd Regi- ment. To be provisional Lieutenant; Colour Sergeant Albert Seymour Rob- ertson of "B." Coinpaiiy. Pownal, dat- ed 5th of April, 1915. To be Lieuten- ant (supernuinerary) Ulrlc Gatliarne Dawson of H. Company, t"i°apaud. i'roni 15th Febriiary, 1915. ATTENDING CENTENARY. - Very Rcv. J. (‘, l\lcLcau, V. G., ol Suinmersidc, and Rcv. Dr. McMillan. of Pariiigiiii, were in Ciiarlottetown yesterday on their way hoine from St. George’s where they pai'ticipated in the celebration of the centenary of the birtli ot’ "Fatlier Francis." S. S. CONVENTION.- The annual convention of the West Prince Dist- rict Sunday School Associiitioii w_i|l bo held at Moiilroso l’rcsb_\tci'i1iii t`luirch on Monday, August the ltltli. coiiiiiiciiiciiii; at 7 o‘clock p. in. Rev. ,\V. A. Ross, General Secretary will no present. All Sunday Schools should send delegates. P. E. l. EGGS.-The weekly bulletin ot' the Departiiieiit of Trade and (‘oin~ nicrcc coiitiiins the report of tlic Triide (‘omiiiissioiier at_ Maiiclicstcr. ldiiglaiid. ln speaking ot' the ogg trade he says: Pi'liit-e Edward lsliiiid eggs are well liked in the United Kingdoni and fair quantities have been iiiiportcd, but mostly i`roni the port oi' lioston. THANKS.- The League of thr- (‘ross Society wish to tiiank thc Rail-I way oiliciiils and cinployci-s i`or court-` sins cxtciulcd them in coniiocfion with their Picnic. 'l’licy'also wish to thunk thc ladies who sont coiitrihii- tions, those \vlio worked at thc l’icnic ,and evoigvoiie who liclpcii to inako it thc niost successful Picnic in the his- toi‘y of the Society. The gross re.- coipts being close to eighteen hundr- /ed dollars. 2510. VISITORS FROM MONCTON.- Mrs. l’. ll. l<‘rycrs, Mrs. S. IC. Forlies, mi-_-_ om. ri-anti anti ixiiss iiiyi-in-. .\n~ I iiiuiizii loft on Monday afternoon for P. IE. island to spend ii couple of \vccks. Dr. and Mrs. F. (‘. Stepliciison of Toronto, were guests at the Mct- hodist Parsoiiage, Queen street, this wet-k on route to attciiil the Suninier School at New (‘anipbcllton, N. S.. and l“reotown, l’. E. i. -Mr. \\'olter Nick- erson of lioston arrived in tho city on Monday. and acconipniiied by Mrs. Nickerson, who is spending the sum- incr here with her parents, Mr. and Mins. i‘. ld. Nortlirup. went to i’. F1. Is- land yesterday to spend a couple oi weeks. HOME GUARD.-At the weekly drill, Tuesday last, it was decided to give the ineiiibers hero who are un- able to liiiudle a rifle some rifle prac- tice at the range. Several citizens who have provided rifles and aiiiiiiii- iiifion have voluiiteereil to instruct the men, and give tlieni tho ammuni- tion. All Home Guazdarliereiwilling 'to coine out next Monday afternoon, |or any young iiicn who would like to get some practical lessons in shooting are invited to Kcnsiiigton Rifle Range ut 2.30 Monday afteriioon. Rifle prac- tiui is exceedingly necessary these troubled times, but uiii'ortunately both rifles and aniinuiiitiou are short at the present tiine. lt might be statedt Itlnii an extra effort is being niadc by |tlie officers mid inen of the llomc Guard to have a good parade Tues- tiny night next' at the Drill Hall. ::Fostor’.s Perfect Liver Pllls- the best little pill made for Liver Trouble lleudaclics. Billousness, Salow Skin. tfonsiipation, etc. The wonderful do iiiuiid for this pill is tho best evicieiicc we can give you of its iiicrits. Only ltic bottle. E. A. Foster, Central Drug- store, Sunnyside. _ ___;_l--__-_._._..__- |~ " _ I _ ii- '4 tg. \ ‘ M , A. R h Wear This Patriotic Badge I 'mi-: QuAi.i'rv onucsrons. KOZEY KORNER. -Creaiiieil Chicken soup; Fried Cod; Poiiited Lemon Eiitrec; French Steak; R-cast joint Loiii of Beef; Dish Gra_vy; Mash- ed Turnips; Steamed' and _ Mariiietl Potatoes; Fruit Pudding; Tea; Coffee. VISITORS TO NEW GLASGOW.- Among the visitors to New Glasgow, . FOUNDATION STONE.-The lay- a.m. His Lordship, the Bishop of (,‘liariottet0wu, will ofllciate. The pic- afternooii promises to be one of the N. B., on Aug, 11th. The Grand (‘lian- cellor. E. A. Potter reported that dur- ing tlie your he had visited all thi: cent. materaiizcs it will be without a flcance that should bn appreciated. The Grand 'l`rustt-os, Messrs R. J. Rosborougli. l<‘. A. liinnear and Jiiines balance will be suliscrlbt-ii by iiidivid- ual cl't'ort of (iruiitl Lodge niciiihers. 2:Discount on City Taxes will be allowed up to Saturday noon. the 14th Aug. 2466-8-10m4i. ::COME FOR DRUGS PHONE FOR DRUGS WRITE FOR DRUGS. Wo :irc pi'epnre -is used by many for cleansing and whitening the teeth. It’s germ-destroying p r o p e rt i e s makes it a most healthful mouth wash. Syiiol Soap is the very best household soap on the market. "Best" for the bath. “Best” for shampooing. “Best” for j baby’ s bath. “It sterilizcs thc skin." l-las no equal as an antiseptic cleanser for cuts and bruises. More convenient and economical than cake soap. Johnson' & Johnson 1 t _ Our Prescription Departiiisnt I Right t`ron1.~tlie time this driigstorc wii_i_ opened up for liusiiioss. ilfte n years ago, our prcsci'iptioii dopartiiient. luis boon growing, growing, each `y<-urs' record far exceeding all . previous ones, right up to tho present tiine. Oni' prescription depart- niciit is equipped. stockeil and iiiiiiiagcil in a manner to stic- ccssfully complete ` with any other in lower (‘anndii.¢- one of which wc or any other drug- and help tizle Iiland 'otic un . rice _ ' ' ~ iilach. Proceeds to be | given to The Island Pat- \ riotic Fund. Cliulottetowii Guardian i »-in ii ii mini. gist. niiglit justly feel proud. _liivcstlizitto tho superiority of our prescription service - bring your next prescription to us. The2 Macs ._ .. . i i _ .. _ , , _ _ ‘ \ \ ` \ _.;__,_,.,',` -» “'-,1‘~.',3'_'g,»,,i; t N, ,, i -i , . . -Z i_t t- c 1'- Ji.. , no -.,v.`=-f _ v',t'_`i,~.~ ',’:'.=‘,»i;_~ -_,t-f..-5._:.:,f:.i\_-':i~"it"@ '.s-"'!&',.v"v:<=w"i.ii~:v¢J-ii; ».»"'.-3~i"%I,i. -'r .. , ‘ » ‘ ' ~ ~ ` ‘ ` - \ t I SCHOOLS RE-OPEN.-The city schools, it ls officially announced. will open- on the 7th of Septei ber. FLORAL AND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL.-Tliere will be a meet- ing of boys and girls who would like to take part in tlie` carnival at 32 Brighton Road at 6.30 this (Friday) evening. The Cariitval is in aid of 'the Red Cross Society funds. | RETURNING TO P. E. l.- Mr. A. iN. S.. this week froin Cliarlottotowii 13- D“W5°"- B-Ao P8351’-ii UIVOUKU Sl- were Mr.. J. M. lticliards, Mrs. ll. Car- Joh" Wediiesday 0"e"i“l~T fm!" WDW' wr' Miss },,.0ws,,_ Dr* and A\‘|rS_ [leur istock on his way lioiiie to lllgg, P. E. ick and M|._ and Mrs_ Greeu|esB_ l. Mr. Dawson has been lecturing in _ biology at the Woodstock Agricultur- al School. ’ - in `of the fouiidatlo t it of a new T Tirch at Kellv's Triiigseivill take SPL-ENDID PR°GRAMME"'I-“'°l4" iplace Tuesday, the 17th iiist., at 10 -crowds assembled on Queen Suuare last evening, when the 82nd Regiment Band rendered an excellent pro- nic from 'the church grounds in the ‘SP9-“Une Of lml"i°‘i¢` *md -DUNN' S6161" tions,.wliicli _were highly appiwzciated. K_ OF p_ GRAND LoDGE___ -I-heilurge numbers who listened to it. l meeting f Granl Lodfe. liiliiiglits, oi' Pythiasoof the lilarliiiiicl Uf`f|°_N c°'MMERC|Al- Col-|7555- Provmces was owned in |.~red(,_,.iCwn_1-Piincipal \\illiiim Moran has issued a very tasteful and inforinative pros- pectus of the Union Uoniiiiercial Col- lege giving pai'tictilars of the scopi- lodges in his hirisiiictioii, and he was I Uf the e‘1u°“l.i°" “ff'Orde‘l ‘ly th" FUI' pleased with HIL (.l.(_S(_Mn_ Lmlgp' “mirage and a list of successtiil gradu- Suniiiierside, P. li. l.. had been re-or-ifites' 'life p"°Sl"’"'“"‘ ”l‘Q“m prov" gauized and Omer lodges encoumgem | iiiteresting_to_part-n_ls and others who Regarding the effort to revive the dor- ' may be u"“.kmg .Ot 'Lf°""““i"g the niant Uiiiforin Rank the Grand t'lian- I "d“C“U°'.‘ M their °h'm"e" beyond ceQor said: "Our sin-cess has been "he pmmc Schonl Course' 0 311°" ,m;’“‘ em;}‘,';'“‘“"°",f"l FUNERAL YESTERDAY-'rite fun- ! Bt null. , _ fl _|i-ral of the late Petcr_Martin took Am ter res ct iii mei cigiu sign _ . _ ___ ~ tplace yesterday from his lute resid- ing the roll. in .\lonl\i'z\i‘il;l|llii)iiZl1'ifiii:guiiii; i)ir`H"_' Dustin" Rm" N A' w|m"‘“"‘ uf llloi-e motor :iiiiliiilaiii-os fiii' service at |I'0\Wr A'vhlsf(ml' msiglw' to mul" “I the front it being iiiiilcrstiiod th'\t the i |"r¢'f‘lJUl`l. Digby- iU'\'. U. 1 N<'il.\'. UI' (iloiiccster, Mass.. is visiting his hoinc friciids ut l_iridgctown. Rcv. E. S. .\li\sou. oi’ l’orf Maitland. ri-sigiis his 1-liiirtzo to bt-conio siipeiiiiiciiilciii of iioine inissions i`or Nova Scotia and l’rincc l~}iiwiii'|;iwll. .\'¢irlli Syflnvyt .l. ll. .lci\ltins, .\,'oi‘tl| S_\'tiii».\_\'; l-Iilwurii l\loi~itli\, l‘l;i.-yt.-r Rock; J. l’. tioiiclicr. l’l:ifitcr ltoi-k~;, J. J. Stcwnrt, Stanley. °1t9.§.I.€%.*§.!.A me toi'.H.\lr.~‘. tivo. lliiiisiii-ll of l-"iii‘tiini= X Bears thu tl\er~ -ui\i\c lici n.iiin=l\ \lr\ \\t\li _ I star: hlorcll. Mrs. .iuliii"l`ii;'lor.. lluu-` qi-if-”“'“"’ °' das. Mrs. Donald Miitlit-.|‘ :it thc ()ri- ' i-nt llotvl. \'ii‘tori:i. spcnt it fcw tiiiys ;it \\'\».. liuyiiu: 1-iijiiyi-.| ii \"ll`.\' pl~-;i.~'iiiit lioliilny iii her liuini- in lii‘iiii;.»iii\\ii. l'_ ld. |_ .\li~s. .\l\inn. willow of the into Air. l.'i»ii_i::il .\lunn. of ilosi-iii-iiili Mills, .\'»¢\\' l’t»rtli. is :ii pi't-.si-nf visiting; :it \\'iiinl lsliiiiils. Slit: is iii.; giiest of iii-r s.is..<. .-\lliin :it hoinc and ont- iluugli- ll.i‘. .iiso ii\i~ sisters .ind two bio- Summer clothes. Better stock 'upl All your kinds liefre-new stripes, checks and white ties made of silk and lin- en in four in hainds and bow styles. Great values for the money too look them over 10c to $1. 00. Now’s the timiel All 50c Ties Now 40c Midsummer sale gives you choice of the best assortment of half dollar ties in town at 20 per cent discount. Stock up with 50 cent ones for - 40c Each MOORE & ' . McLl:`.0D . 'The Men’s Store ”l”” ”l_' » f. ' i- ‘ 17 *QQ John .\<-orn, llunilzis; rind William .-\i'in'ii, t'li:ii'liitt»~to.\'ii. _-\t`ivr thc fun- vrzil >:ci‘\'ii-c tit tin- liinnc ioiiiliictcd by her pastor ltov. \\'ni. )lcl.i'-ini :ind ns- .sisti-il by thc ltcv- .\li‘. Ruud lim funer- iii pi‘occssioii wi-iiiii-tl it < way to Unn- ilzis l‘i-nn-ici'_\‘ wlii‘i'<~ tho iviiiuiiis were iuiii ln~.~'iii<\ the i_'ro\'i-s of hor five cliildrcn who pi~o-tit-cnaistitl her, R. i. it. I . _* ::’l`lio best time to buy l-lard (‘oal. A. l’ickiii'd & (`o., are discharging :L i:ii'f.:e ciirgo of tlic very best llard (‘oiil. liitviiiliiiiz piirt~liasi=i°s should oriicr tlicir supply now. 2367. E.. - - _.E MCCORMICK AGENTS ON P. E. I. . Horne & (‘0_ (Tli'to\vu & S‘sido J. I-I. Campbell Alliston. G. Ham Myers Brudenell Geo. ll. Hume Brooklyn. P. J. Sliarkey t‘orrnvillo B. Ii. ltuckliam, Fredericton lra D. Munn, Iiopeiield W. W. l\icLoaii, Kiiigsboro Adam Jay, Morell \V. ll. Keele. Rollo 'Bay Gillis. Peters lt. McLellan, , Georges l‘. T. llarris White Sands Thomas A. Cobb, Crapaiiil W. ll. (Took, Mt. Stewart P. J. Noy Hunter River used. R. Saga international Harvester Co. of Canada, Ltd. 149 Great George St Or, -ff Sf- -|0hl1» N- B- Tlie l\fc(.`orniick binders iirc inode to meet the most exact- ing conditions of the grain crops, at hinder that will meet field conditioiis successfully year after year deserves the careful cou- sideriition of every farnier \vho grows grain. The McCormick bindc r is ii very easy running niaciiinc. The frnnie is substaiitially built and well braced, auotlicr rciisoii why the Mc(‘oriiiick binder runs so easy is that this working bear- ings arc in self cligiiing box os fitted with roller. bearings. that is why ii l\ict‘.orinick binder will run lighter... tho longer it- is The Mc(‘ormick binder cnbodlos several special fcatiires to porfcct its work in the field by ‘having is lcvel bottom platform and reel with iloublc beiirliu: iinil large range of adjustments, which enablos‘it to handle short or down and tangled grain al- most to perfection. The McCormick hlndcr elevator floats at three points, and therefore has the large ciipncity required for lianilllng heavy grain. Tho platform and elevator canvasscs are tightened and loosened by ii simple device on tho rollers, the butter on a Mc- (‘orniick binder is controlled by the driver from the seat, and can be changed for short or long grain without interfering with position of the twlno on the sheaff Note the steel disc in the poliit ofthe needle to prevent wear, and the culling of twine. Tho Mct‘.orniick knotter is oiio of thc simplest knottors made. hav- ing only two moving parts ~tlio twine disc and billliook, every knollor is thoroughly ttstcd before being shipped. This fact, together with tho simple constriicflnn, accounts for thc oxcolloiit. work of tho Mc(‘.oriiiick Kiiottor in the ilclil. For further lnfnrniiition of Fntalogutis apply to your nearest or any of the following Mc Corinick local agents. MCCOFIM ICK AGENTS » McCormick Binder °" "° E' '~ \\'. Il. Stevenson New Glasgow Allan McDougall, Rose Valley ll. \\'ciitlierbie, Vcrnon River Jos. Mc(`ube, Iona S. T. Giillnnt. Piusvlilo Albert Gallant. llustico S. R. Burke, Alherton " Russel Clark. Cape Traverse D. lleiil. _ Campbellton ‘ Forrest Phillips Ellersile l~`ri~d Yoo. lliirniony D. S. Gorlll, 0‘Le:iry John t‘l\ainplon, St. Louis A. li. McKinnon, Sniifliwest. Lot 16 G. W. Profit, Kcnsliigtoii James H. Casey, _ Tignlsli. ____ Ai' "‘ Eswmftiitf. ' "' ` """` ' » t