W liiliili = fn. :lt`.l_,i . ,',,_.l.._ Vt.; . .__,_,._,_ ‘_ .15 . , . vii? ( mi ~‘.'5"A t-_ lt, it l ,__ _, 3.-ig. _Il it 1 . t .‘ _‘;1'.“- ff.; . , ,. ‘- ~.=i»-'.C°.f1ff_.§”" ,if . I _ 0 _ __ _ _ »_, , *Q __ -, .. . ._. ~t ._ F, ,ra » i -iii i§“-i7-.5 . “`¥~I`~-».“”fr%‘-T&~' -` t,-.' : l’1lllI?"l‘ in `l u l',,____1 " i'~i;- 1 H ,_. ., , . 'Ili it . ll ` '.411 ‘ . r-.lift-.=~ mf '-1 1 l¢ ‘ "“- “ .s““.-.fer ‘F-*Q-"‘ i..;s-.- --5 -_.._..e' ;..;_ni,I~ ' 5,- . .--'.- .,t.,,.. Vi.. ' if ii if ~ -gseerrfg-,~@.. 4»~f.._`='=°--=<~“.-e=`g-§"§~;g;~;,e»-EV__;i -.i-== _ fit: 5 siliill ' _s f,. .. ¢m-_ J-ns.. '.-¢I"'.. .»_.l-‘Wy ~-.i-7l= .£§;i’f-“; ft: -‘li 11; if i .~_» , .. I ‘l . ug , _,-.- "g dt. .. .,»'l » \ . . t-,l. "W-5;. _-'ii ..._-:Qt _-1'.; 1. 5'- _ ' ` -- ..-_ zo- 1v_">'ru’f.:».-~ _ ._ . -" is \ 1 » .V ~; ..'li-“`f-.>.»l?€;l?f-- V i ». _ __MONp.-ir .. A _- "n ""*"."f‘_’_"?."f";°V'.17 _‘*}7_A§_l_-!§__1__n=_ -_ ._ - -.2l:..1.?}5 _ -?Jl31i.~`_ . . _ . its _ , _ . _ . ._ _~. K t. ‘ i it I ~ No such thing as “rubber roofing” }‘ A lot'oi manufacturers call their roofing “Rubber Roofing,” “Rubberine,”“Rub- ' b¢roid"-Rubber-this and Rubber~that. The life in all out of nibber il exposed to tho daylight for iiix months. lt would be silly to put rubber in roofing, and rubber costs more per pound than roofing sells for lor a hundred pounds. There is no such thing as “Rubber Roofing” ol any kind. There is no rubber in 4 Certain-teed ' V "ig - Roofing Qi li . lt is made ofthe vcry hcst~ Roofing Felt thoroughly sat- . v l‘ umtcd in our properly blended asphzilts and coated by n 1 ,, \.` _- _-‘__ _ ____ _ _ `\` liuvc fotnul from long! cxpcrieiiee iu every part ofthe world \ A - and iiiitlrr iiil kinds ol coiiilitioiis that these are the materials that give the best :ind the longest service on the roof. ‘ Certain-iced Roofing' i;. gyiiziriniteetl S, 10 or 15 years :i<'i~ordinp_‘ to wlicthcr thc thick- ; 3 ply ri-~|\-_-t‘ti\'t~ly, and if the roof fails to ninke gootl you have rt rc- sponsih'c giiarzintee to fzill lizitrkoii. lli~\\`:irc <-l' the proiliitt uhieh is iiiisrepreseiited to you in any way. Your local dealer will quote you rcasonzihle prices on our goods. General Roofing Manufacturing Company 4 ll'urhi'»t lui-yin |..t:..t.ftn-:iii-.1-it of 1.'...»/.ti-J out! litiitdin., l'ii;it~r.' , New York City Cliitllo Phillrlelplila Sl. Louis Hinton Cleveland Pittsburgh Detroit Cinrinultl ' Sn Fruicbcs Minneapolis lun: City Swultle Atlanta Houston London lllmliurg Sydasy luirtlcrgmcle of iispgizilt whirh keeps the soft sztitrution within -the life of the oofiittg-froiii ilryiitg out quickly We V.. . 2.-_ir ‘.>..=.-._-u” . _ ' ' ' ..";r'. -:___-.i~. ‘“‘f1*.;‘.".'~. ; -- B -11'* l “D & A” or “La Diva” Corsets retailing at $2.50 are equal in style, material and workmanshiptoimported corsets costing $3.50 to $5.00; the duty and extra profit-for which you get nothing, explains the difference. Quite nsitle from your natural wish to encourage Canadian workmen, it is wortlx your while, for the sa~'ing it involves-to buy ii "D & A" or a “La Diva” Corset. "nz/Y if/ioE~1N-CANADA co'?sE1's" 6-i_< E i 856 it ' i. V ` .i . ‘ - . _, 1 .» 1 -*-it mlm- .'-r.'+..~‘_ 1' - --ff.. ri These ai the poir. in wliicli l¥cr_-.I-'I`~ `\l ..;;_ _ _ :in 1 f. f? .._.,_ 1.: '._'_ fs- '.4 . " 'E - - ~ ' _ _.~ 57-,-`_.`t.'F_1"‘t»jf,.__-,_,,, senate ol i.~_:.\fl cxi.t.l‘» , - . .f;lt~‘. f:..».‘:.~.i,..~. G . , _ ._ . _ - _ _ _ .lg-_-;_t-._ f\>_¥§_,_. --_ -. - _., if , [tis Ii1n.i.\t init/il - ' ¢ i - _ '_)~1_»-'¢,`::’, ‘.“.l¢;,,,f_-‘ - L., _ _ __ ' ' ' yet erin he ti;.e;l .it greater sti'cn;.;1h than __ _ any other \'.iilic>t:t --' sr# lt"//. liarnnng the niost deh- ¢/tv __, ___.,, V ' . , _'E/_ ‘ l'..,i "zy""i` ‘,, Cate l<\li1igt'~_ ltt::'.'tti"/~ l ‘ -.__ . i_,,;'.-__ ,, -'. t ~. _ ""' '.'l/;ff`=~"'-'~' '-1- -" ` - .- ' it ctiittaiiis lc.~‘..s than , r . . ft 1 | r .|__‘ , chi.; 2;. _!'-- . ,. _ _ ',/ oiic-iiirn /wi tt-nf t-1 _ ll water--s<.»liiltlc _-\v"=t'i‘.Ic. 0. It mi`.\'cs most cas-iI_\~ :wit/1. tcritcr, remains longer in fiiieqtciisitin, and gives an iilcal spraying mixturc that iicvcr clogs the } apparatus--because of its extremely light, "ilcccy" coziditii/ti. § (I, It dc ies I/'ic lica'i:i`izst raiiis-hccausc its finc articles /'iii iwffiiizfu l P 5 every _fibre of the leaf-not being merely dcpositctl on the surface _ “ Mercury Brand ” ARSENATE OF LEAD is-death to all leaf-eating insects. Write fa-day /or /rec use/ul Booklet and /iill partic- ular|.v/ this BRITISH MADE Arsenate of Lund. Spray Your Trees Now The most effective treatment for the Codling Moth is Spraying your Trees before the; buds burst with Berge-r’s Arsenate of Lead. which is harmless to trees, fruit and Foliage, but death to all insects. Decide to spray your trees in time, and so save the money loss which the Codling Moth and other pests cause. " - » *r...-"" -. -\ \-', "' '. .;@,` ~-» l"s _,. ~: _.___ -:..'_,.;.__‘-;':_»t3_' ' -- -,A ~~.-E' _ '. 1* 'l' ' t '“;".; " _i i _ ` ` .l. .. v¢l/ /5'. /_/I .4 _ ,:,_._...,'_{_;__»,-.,,/¢_»‘,i.¢i;;f.»’.,;;,-.. .=. ill i_, .I1 Pricesz- i . 1. Lb. Tins...... ._ ....22cea. 2 “ “ .... ..... ..40c “ _5 “ “ .. . ....80c “ 10 “ “ “ WHOLESALE & RETAIL 'lhcg 02crsl\ttt0\i>tttcCc FOXES Pure Prince Edward Island Class A-‘-REGISTERED-Silver lift t°` »c is t'-if sale for delivery this summer or fall. Guaranteed edigria iss with each fox sold. _ _ We have fourteen Pups in the first three litters to come out of the houses this year- itters of three four, and seven pups. Exceptionally good_foxes at moderate prices. Come and see our foxes-seeing is believing. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. The Huntley Silver Fox Co., Ltd. S ld Prince Edvilrrldielldimil. Clouds '_ ,_ ._» . » -' ,,- ' _ '... L. ai..-._ E .£».n,..-..,....~... ......- _.-5. .,-..-..._4-.»»»~\.-.».we--»A~dnhl_y¢@& . .i . ... .. .- _|T PAYS to buy ln this Province. -THE CLOSING EXEROISES ot' the Sunnnerside School will be held in Agricultural Hull on Thursday even- ing, June 24th. at S o’clock.-X -ARRIVED.-S.S. " City of Ghent," Captain Beattie, arrived to~duy, and sailed for Halifax carrying a large cargo of general supplies for that city. _ -CARGO OF STONE. -Schooner “Annie D",` (‘apta.ln Golford, sailed Friday for Wulluce, N. S.. where she will procure it cargo of stone for the new school which is being erected ln Suinmerside. -HORSE NOTE-A number of nice horses passed through Summersiile a few days ago. They were piirrliused in Tignish by Mr. J. D. Kennedy, and shipped to a party in Novu. Scotia.-H. -RED CROSS-The ladies ot’ the Red Cross Society who are working so diligently for the cause of the Em- pire, are making a request ot` the far- mers to save a small portion of their wool to help out in this noble eanso. H -TRAIN DELAVED-Owing to an acciiloiit near Alberton on Friday morning, the Western express train was two hours late in reaching Sum- mi-rside and missed connection with the steamer Enipress.--H. -TOWN COUNCIL-At the regular meeting of the Summerside Town (‘otincll on Monday evening, Dr. A. W. Leard was appointed School Trustee to fill thc vacancy caused by the ex- piring of Mr. John Grady‘s term.-H. -HORSE RACING--Among the cn- tries for the Halifax horse races to be held in September, Mr. James Mill- iiiuii. Stniinierslile. has an entry in the 2.40 trot and 2.30 trot. and Mr. Gavin Harding, Graharn’s Road. has un entry in the 2.40 pace.--H. -DRAMATIC CLUB-The Kinkora Ilraniatic Club made a decided lilt Inst Friday night, when they presented their splendid play' 1 \ a packed house in Maple Leaf llal., Grand River. Every port was played in a very ur- tistit: manner and greeted with rounds of applause.-H. -BASEBALL--The game of base- biill on Thursday evening between the Rod Sox and lntlcponilents result- cd in 9, victory for the Red Sox by it score of 0 to 3. Batteries for tho Sox were Messrs. McQiiurrle and Mountain, thc Independents had Mor- rison and McLeod.-H. -MALPEQUE.- Tho following ls the standing of the pupils in the Fan- ning School, Malpeque, for thc month of May. Prlnelpi1l's Department. - (lruilo lX.-1, Joseph Ruttee; 2, Har- old Burns; 3, Ralph Bcairsto. Grade ' Vlll.-l, Erskine MacNutt; 2, Alfred Mi-Goiigrni; 3, Elizabeth Beairsto. tlr-.ulo Vll.-1, Margery Peake; 2, Gladys Mur:Nutt; 3, Barbara Craig. Griiilc Vl.-1, Muriel MaeNutt; 2, Grace MeGougun; 3, George llealrs- to. Grade V.-1, David Keir; 2, Geo- rge ltattee; 3, Margaret Rattee. As- sistants Department. Grade lV.- 1, Flllzabeth Keir; 2, Charles Taylor; 3, Annie Roach. Grade lll.- (Sin)-1. lllargiiret Cliamplon; 2, (`lnuilc Bcuir- sto; 3, Rhoda MacNutt. Grade Ill.- (Jr.\--l, Stella Burns; 2, Margaret Mirtlougiin; 3, Milllvent (lraig. Grade ll.-l, Mott Stewart; 2, llruce Mac- Nutt; 3, Frank Berirsto and Edwin Taylor. Grade I.-(Sr.)--1, Ervlng t‘haiiipion; 2, Otto Craig. Grade I.- (Sr).-Marion Young; 2, Elsie llunr- i-r; Il, Annie Peake. _ m hx -_ l’=liliil’l3lll»'ii25G. is nentdlect to thn diseased paris by th. Improved Blower. Heals the u cars, clears the air passages. :tops drop- ings in the throat .-indlpern\a_i\snt- li cures Cntarrh nnil lay Fever. 25:. :i box : blower free. Accept no siibstitutes. All ili-nlern or lllllllllllln lltU| I4 00.. Llmltnll. 'forunf __ __ .__..» ._'..- , 1-' . .‘.1-.~_;- ,.-’ t_ »...'_:"_‘.; ..__‘f\Q_~.f\ , ,. .- ` i f*'”' /*//V4 ` .__._,_~_ _ tg @ -» 4' _ /_ I \ , - _i ge. r' Straws Straws Show Which Way The Wind Blows The prevailing winds for june, _ july and August will likely be West and South. This means heat, and that you should keep your head cool by wearing one of our Stylish Straw or Panama Hats of which w° have an abundant stock. MACKINAWS, MILLAN BRAIDS, SENNITS SPLIT STRAWS, BANKOKS PANA- MAS, Etc. Wc’ve got them all, ioc. to $10.00. Step in and try on the different styles. That's thebest and only way to choose a hat. ID. A. _ Bruce -ONE CENT per word each inner- tlon for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini- mum churge twenty-five cents. -THEMORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Laf!erty'| Ton- sorlal Parlours, Summerslde. -LUMBER LADEN. - Schooner “Belle” Captain Trenholm has arrived with lumber for R. T. lloluian, Lim- lted. -FOR CHARLOTTETOWN.-Sch. ooner "Valiant," in for port, sailed Fri- day for Charlottetown. -HOLMAN'S, Summersidt-‘, have 0. full line of Tennis Goods now hi stock Write for special prices to clubs. - 2008-0-Ill-l\l2lEll. -HOLMAN'S Summesidc, have a very lhniteil supply of lltitrkwlieat. Order by 'phone or return inuil. 2008-ti-21M2iEli. -SAILED.-Schooner Three Bells, Captain William Murray, sailed for Port Tiistlngs with a full loiid of hay, and intends to return shortly with n cargo of coal. -T0 RENT.-That niet- cottage with barn. etc., lately oceiipiicil by Thomas Mitchell, Sumniursiile West. Apply to Holden. C. Mills, Suininersidc 2023-ti-21m4l -DON’T FORGET the auction sale of building lot on I-lavard Street, to night. Julie 21st. at 7 0'(-lock. A rare chance to get ia. good building lot. John H. Boats. 2025-6-2111111 -REMEMBER THE DATE. -Our Special Silk Sale will positively close Wi=dnesdi1y evening, June 23|-tl, all prices as advertised wlll hold good niitll then.--Soc them todiiy.-SlN- (‘[.Allt & STEWART LTI). 2010-ti-2lME1l. -LOST.-Between Margate and Ki-iisliigtoii, ludy's watch in brown leiithor wristlet marked llurk's, Mon- treal. I-‘indcr leave at l\lcl~`iiilyeii'>i Drug Store, Keiiisingtoii, and receive reward. 2024-6-21ni2l -SCHOOL GARDENS-One of the most spacious school gardens of tho vicinity ls the one organized at Mt. (‘arinel School under the cure of the teachers and by the help of the rate- payers of the district. The entire garden consists of about 150 square yards and is divided into 14 similarly about a. foot and a halt' wide. The beds are about 4 feet wide by 9 or 10 feet long. The land was ploughed last fall. lt was fertilized wltli burn- yard manure and ashes. The seeds are as follows: Wheat. oats, barley, buckwlieut. corn, beans, beets, cab- bage, tomatoes, turnips. cnullflowcrs, onions, broadbeans, pens. There are two flower beds contiiining sweet pens, nusturtlun and poppies. Suu flowers have been provided for as a ,windbreak except on the south and southwest.--R. -WEDDING BELLS-A very pret- ty wedding took pliico on Wednesday evening. June 16th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Garrill. North- um, when their daughter Ruth was united in marriage to Mr. William J.. Dennis, a prosperous and respected farmer of Urllngton. The bride look- cd clntrining in her bridal attire of white satin with an overilrcss of silk net. She wore a bridal veil and wrcuth of orange blossoms and car- ried ii bouquet of flowers. Misa Pris- cilla Gixrrlll was bridesmaid and Mr. Ira Ramsay, of Arlington. supported the groom. Miss Sadie Monkley played the wedding march and Rev. John J. Bumford, rector of St. James Episcopal Church, Port Hill, perform- cd the ceremony. A beautiful arch ol’ cherry and apple blossoms had been made for the bridal party to stand under and it looked quite effective. After the ceremony, about seventy guests sat down to partake of the good things provided by Mrs. Garrill. The bride and brldegroom are both very popular, as was evidenced by the large number of presents receiv- ed. Both were members of the church and choir of St. James Episco- pal (Thurch, Port lllll and were pre- sented by them with 0 sliver sugar and spoon holder. The neighbors of Nortlinm presented the bride with ri parlor chair and hall rack. Many other useful and valuable presents presented by friends of the bride antl` groom were to be seen. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis have the best wishes of their many friends in Port Hill, Arlington and Northam and the Guardian joins in wishing them every happiness.--P. Tl0lllSll -Mr. J. J. Hornby, of Charlotte- town, well known lobster buyer, was in Tignlsh on l'~‘rlilny ln the interest of the flrm he represents.--Z. -RETURNS Home.-Mgr. D. Mac. D0m1l;‘*."r A l ‘ .The Western Guardian .ii 5 *‘ 1 » - . " i ~ ._ 5: . ' Ladies’ Suits N Serg`es=,Worsteds,Tweeds Greys,Blks, Blue.S.C0l>eU~ $7.95 I0 $30.00 Serge Dresses One Piece New Style $2.98 to $10.00 Summer Street Dresses White, Voile & Fancy $3.00 to $10.00 “House Dresses Striped,Figuered & Plain 98c to $2.98 _ Every day scores of our customers are a_dded to`th_e _admirers of these _ wonderful garments. They’re women who appreciate the distinctive who want g - Summer 's finalli he e, ou no longer have a shred of excuse for pospqn- ing summer shiipping. ihfotildiilt you like your new things to be of theindwid- ual sort. Then let us help you select them, -Were Sure t0 8l‘{¢ YOU _831'm¢nt3 C011' taining the greatest possible aint. of style, of value and °fd1SUn°t‘Ve“°5S- Advantages You Cannot Secure Elsewhere- l.adiesSumiiier Coats ' 0 ` ' ' Silk Suits Black Moire 28.00 Blue Poplin 28.00 Silk Dresses Blk, Copen, and Navy 5.75 to 10.00 Underskirts Black Sateen 49c to 1.60 Sateen and .Silk Underskirts Green,Purple,Cerse,Grey 89c to 5.95 Gloves Lisle and Silk, White, Tan, Cream, Black. 35c to $1.00 Corset Covers 25c to $1.80 Night Robes soc io $4.50 Cotton & Gingham Underskirts Striped and Figured 59c to 1.00 Kid Gloves 98c to 2.75 Corsets 50c to 4.00 -1-i-‘~»i~'»'¢ a -1- -r -r -1- #E >'r rl* Aprons V 49c to 75c Children’s Dresses 25c to $2.50 Cliildren’s Coats 1.75 io 5.50 ` Highest Cost Prices Paid For Wool rowse Bros., Ltd. . .i- Jr -_ 'I '_ 'A ~'r 5%! _ "-‘ '=‘ 4* '1‘ .. _ _ . i; I Ready 0f the Finest 1 .fi v '. i 1 1 v '_ ri '. '. -E* 's '. .',- ,ls f. ,if '. '. _v. J. _L .ti _-__ _:__ .'_. '_ H1.-i-:-'f 4 'A I4 .4 .,- -6 F =__ _ H i i Z. ment for 1015: l’ctt:i‘villo, l-lnrpct' ltoad and Palmer ltoiul, while $40 each was volt-.il in Nnil Pond and Skinner`.s Pond. 'l`lic 'l`iu‘insli Graniniiir School voted f'»'T5.(l0 t`or principitl and $35.00 for Griitle 2 class tciii‘|iel‘ und $25.00 l'or l.lie shore school.-Z. -TO ENLIST.-Mr. John Aliearn, who is now police olllccr of 'l`ii:nlsli. hits made iipplieiition to enlist in the llcavy Artillery. Should he be accept- ed there is tio doubt that his present record as a piigilist :ind his splendid physique would ii. long way to make lilm a. soldier worthy to wear a uni- form iti thc defence of his country and King.-Z. -SAD DEATH.-The many friends ot' Mr. Jumc;-i Rayner, of Kildare, well known capitalist und l`ox-ranclier. arc tendering their regrets at the untime- ly iloiitli of his daughter, Eva, which occiirrted on Wednesday. li seunis that the young lady was coiiviiles-i'ciit from a severe attack ot' diplttherla anti on 'fttcsiliiy \\'n.'s feoliiig well enough to ironic down stairs. and while returning to her room was siidilciily selzoil_ with roiivulsloiis l`i'oni which sho died on Wediiesilay.-Z. -VISITING HERE.-Mr. lllilford Streeter. well-known brewer of Brook- lyn. New York. iii-.eotnpanietl by his wifu and sou. spent tho wcelociiil in 'l‘li.;nlsh on ii visit to this part ot' thc l.'-ilaud on it gcnoriil tour which ln- cludes, besides this provintxo, New Brunswick iiiid ovii Si-otia. Mr. Stroc- l0I‘ lH mtlkillil a careful study of the fox lndustry while here and is nn cn- ghuslnst of all civic improvements.- -HOTEL ARRIVALS-At the Bello vue Hotel were registered last week: Mr. and Mrs. Milford Strceter und son, Brooklyn, N. Y.; H. McEwen, P. W. Clnrkln, W. A. l-lueston, Capt. W. A. Cooke. W. A. MacKay, A. Rattan- bury. J. J. Hornby, Charlottetown; W. McDonald, New Glasgow; Wm, Burleigh, Ellerslle; J. O. Donnell, J. V. Mayer, L. Smith, Montreal; lt. C, Blakeney, Halifax; Jas. Mclsaac Woodside, W. H. McLaren, Plctou; B; Doucet. Woodstock, ll. Gaudet, Mis- couche; J. M. Dumas, Quebec. At the Bernard Hotel were registered: (lt McGregor, J. Worthy, T. Cameron, Biimmersldc; T. Rennie, Alma; T. Wll- gapiii, Elmsdale; W. A. Gaudet, A. ‘kln and I. ll. Call, Alberton.-Z. your.--Z. i i X., _*"9* -sci-iooi. mnriuos.-'rio mi-il lowtns schools voted _$85.00 lupplo-_ --qw. ', t\»,» f» ` P.M. Noon 3.45 12.00 5.00 1.20 5.45 2.10 6.22 2.55 7.00 14.30 7.35 8.30 Dep. :Stone came equi Arr. Canadian Government Railways 'Prince Edward Island Railway TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 14th, 1015 Trains Outward Atlantic Btnndurd Timo Trains Inward. Read Down. Read Up. A.M. Ani. P.M. P.M. A.ivi. Clinrlottetown Arr. 11.40 Hunter River 10.36 Emerald Jet. 9.59 Kensington 9.27 Summerslde Dep. 9.00 9.52 8,55 5.02 8.30 4.30 10.50 10.20 9.03 9.21 5.45 8.10 n-1 §".»ee§-‘wid N.. . @5555? 8.40 9.38 10.27 11.08 l1.45 Dep. Arr. Biimmerslde Port l-illl O'Lcary Alberton Tlgnlsh 8.45 7.48 7.04 6.19 5.45 5.30 4.00 2.40 1.35 12.30 Arr. Dep. use ss? 9.25 D61). i0.00 Arr. Emerald Jct. Cape Traverse A.M. Arr. DDD- P.M. 9.15 8.40 8.00 7.00 Prose? 235523 Q5 see? LC' S555 Dep. Morcll .46 11.15 Arr. Sourlls Chnrlott etown Mt. Stewart St. Pete r's 8.05 7.02 0.33 6.11 5.10 5.45 4.10 3.27 2.55 1.30 Arr. Dep. 7-10 Arr. Elmira Dep. 4.00 4.20 5.09 5.30 6.05 A.lll. 8.45 9.55 10.25 11.05 Dep. Arr. Mt. Ste wart Curdlgan Montague Georget own 3.55 2.48 2.20 1.30 Arr. 7.00 6.11 5.49 Dep. 5.15 pi l --- Flut. Daily Only ensiit. &Sun. 8.10 3.10 Dap_ 4.25 4.57 5.55 7.00 Arr. " "TV ‘R Charlottetown Arr. 10.00 MV ernonnltivsr D _ 862880 __ _ urrriy arbor ep. . ‘ ‘I \ if M t *»is~~»-i‘*it- will-tvvllhts-ill* """”"’ `Wl'll€'i o;|:.°..|i.°..|;.'.Ui.9.ix-1-1|nm '-t.~l” Daily ex. Sat. & Bun. But. ' only 9.45 8.31 7.00 ....._....... ..»~.-._.---H ..-.--_--»M __ _i Every Rural Home Should' Be Equipped With ~ t The Beach is a neat and ornamental little hemlcol clo- l¢_t: tllhat can be installed ln any home, and will give prsctlc- ' B Y e same service and satisfaction as the most expensive A Beach Odorless Chemical Closet The Beach Oiloi-less Chemical Closet ls the simplest ‘;_‘;:‘_;_f_‘;°|;'__f_§‘=_¢_:’_;‘Y;al_§=\_1:_v_v;i means in gvsrcomlns the lack of wziti lD0sa o sewer e. Instead of wa er tm’ B°°°h Chemlcil ll “led as a dlslnfeciiznt d d is and 8°"\'|i°ld°_|¢. IS Mn injurious to the personaaiid :dai-legs. Clll ln. see and examine the closets now on dis la . We A y W__'_" 3|°dl__l;__?¥l"°ll1~ Bltvthlhs You do not understand aliid Rive y 4 was tml that will move iieipiui when' installing one. 6;” °__'£|1° 3801211 Oiloi-loss Chemical Closet costs but 810.00. bMh& 5.