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'p , J. , 1' 1 _ Lorrlrrown ' Nl 1° "1 ‘ ' A 0 AUGUST 111.11915 ' - ._ as, _ .. __ V _ ~ ' -_ _ __ \ . . _. , . _ _', The ._-We tern Guardian seventy-eight cwts. or 'hay--it record which sets a preceden -Z 8 1. . ._._.s-_._-_-,_-_-_;-_-.-_-_-_-se.-_-.2.-,-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.~-.-.-ff_-.-f-f----.---».-~.---.~.--.--.----f-'-»-~'---'-'-*f-' -GRAND SUQCEBB. - The D10 ‘ social -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -ONE CENT per word each loser- ary of - tion for advertising in this column. proved given by the ladies ot the Auxil- Tignlsh on Monday evening a decided success. All those -THE Monnmc oA||.v Guardian cash must accompany order- Mini- who attended woroioua in their raise can ial -W K McGOUGAN, Globe Fox save Excha merside. ___ -HAM MOCKS--Good canvas weave be obtained at Lafferty‘s Tonsor- mum charge, twenty-five cents. 0; the Parlors, Summerside. F nge, is Guardian Agent in Sum- iuan's URNITURE-It you want t0 nioney on Furniture, consult Hoi- Cataiogue. 2460-5-10M2iEl.i -LOADING HAY. -The Schooner llaminocks 93c. at lioiman’s, Summer- Daisy Mai ls now iti port loading hay for side. Bay, Quebec. H. 2460-5~10M21E1l HAMMOCK COUCH - Good. -The deatii occurred yesterday' of strong construction, selling at $6.98 Thomas Robins. Central Bedeque. at llolman’s, Summerslde. Mr The - 2-30 -X. -P. E. I. Ft. CHANGES. -After ut H serving forty years of faithful service Thousaiids oi nit-n and women suffer from as ‘“"~'('0" toreman' Mr* James Essery' funeral takes place Thursday, at p.m., from the Methodist Church. i kind headuclics crcry rtay, othcr tiiriusuudl have Kellslllgtoll, llaS retired [l‘0lI`i U.(:llV9 -P |"`l"““'“""“"l' "NU" '"“""'l""“'“"- “"‘l“"" duty. The iuicaiicy thus <~i'|.-ated has are very scai'cc in the market at pres- oihcrs li.i\c li»-utluclics oc\~as|oiially_ but not at rcguluriiitermls. 'l‘ln-ln-stD-ictorlsoiicn unable lil*-ll to tlnil thc cause oi lnuny ol these hciitlnchcs, Shea and ln inost other cur.i~a, ltiiowtiig thu cause, ho io lt Iii > hat ill nm it ~ ti ‘ - i ii 'ii iv it ‘ ii rt- rc _so ii. igivc ii p`e`riiiiiti~-iit i-orc. All lic t-iin do i.~i to prciurribc TSCHOONER OVERHAU LED- “ the usual puin r»,»lit~\'\-rs, nhl.-li givc tt-iiiporiiry The ri-lici, ln|t_ilne lit-uiliu-lie rcitirns as iisuul, und ticuini--iit is uguin |n»t-c~,~ury. it yousitiicrlroin lilo filled by transferring .\ir. George ont, b -- any. ` 2460~5~10M2lE1i BUILDING MATERIAL of every at the market's very lowest price 0lman's, Sumnierslde. 2460~5~10M2iE1l OTATOES SCARCE. -Potatoes uycrs in Siiiiiiiiersitle arc paying froiu the section at \Veiiingt0ii.H 40 cents a bushel \vitli few offering H. Scliooiicr \\'cstcrn Light, under -The S.S. Seiilac made her second Iiirectioii ot' the owners. .\iossi‘s trip tit~ulIii~-'ii-~‘, no iiinttcr iiliiit tht-ir nature. take Gilllulll iillil l'l"li¢'l`lllli» him been 0V0l"“-‘\|`Ufl` Anti-liuinniu'l'u|»!»-ts.:in~Ithe rcsnitsiilllbci-urls- haul ia tor inth ti' lii~td ‘ Yin ii .hi 'o ~ L* )' L’ i).Z_ ‘.` £‘l,'lt‘\.'. l PM ( lil thcin at itll iiruggists in any quantity, luc worth Ltfic uorili or iiiorc. .-'hir lor A-K Tablets. r"i-Nl \ sici<-ni~;AoAcui-:s Sick-ht-u-iuclic, tht- most iniscrablc of nll sick- - tiikuii. \\'I|»~ii you it-cl an uttui-lr coniiiig on .Nlic ed and give-it thorough repairs. and ii y for sc-ii iii the course oi' u. few . *1 0V0l‘ LIBERAL CONSERVATIVE t'ow nesai-s, loses its tcirors wlicn A i-{'l‘u|»li.~Is' are MEET-|NG AT FREEL/`ND___ A lu|.g_ again . V u telic two talili-ts, und in iixiiny cu-vs, thi- utliick ` Pl) Xlulii- nianii-ti ml. I»;ir\ng uiiUuilu\'ifti1lt-' HH" oi` the Liberal-I'mise-rvative t`anilidut- Side. ."‘t,,----t- -."nf ». ......i...'..‘.:.‘..'.'.z._2;;'::;'1.‘.........".:f:.‘::';;;.':. I--in fi- =»»- H-H tictitintl meeting in thc interest only to Suiniiicrsido on Monday last, loading a uiitititity of hay. oats ftccti cattle she sailed again for is now bcitig painted and will be St Johii‘s, .\'ewi'ouiidlnnd.-X. H. -MILK PAILS-We have soid‘ 500 of tliosc 'i`in Milk l’uiis in a weeks. \Vc‘ve got them in stock ; size 10 quart capacity. Price 12 1-20. at l-loiinan’s. Summer- 2460-5~10M2iEll “-,.,~_ .\londuy iittoriinoti when uddrt\sses -lt. 'I‘. Holman, i.td., Stiiiimersidc, Gunnbin A-K Tablets bear the A( mono- \\'ot'n . \1l lram. Af all druggilll L_. l`Let Us Solve l Your Plumbing' |3roblem--- _J We are plumbing special- |'ut'gt-_\', lion. John Mcl.ciLn and tho Sign lltill -_gl .-S \vi-r¢- inspiring und optiniistit- and t-iiunn tli`t\ delivered by Mr. Sbeltus Sharp, have G. I\l. Alattlieivs, Mr. .\. A. l.e- roof l’rt-niit-r .\latlii¢=soii_ ’l`iu- spcecli- I-an grviite-st. niitiiiisiiisiii was iiiaiiifcst- installed ii large signboaril on the oi' their wliuri' tvzirclioiise. This is iippi‘oxiinnlcl_v 50 feet long und bc rcuil utiitc d|silnL'tl_\' i`roni thc el. ed tiirougiiout thc pmt-ociiiiigs. -Thi" H1111 IWWS H115 |990" l`<"f€‘l\'@d -- in Stitiiniwsitlt- of tht- dr-:itii in the »-ight ii Ji-ti wi-r limi and sviii to tho licreiivcil. The funeral took -SAD Acc|oEN'r. _.x not mini- lwanit ui nt t‘iiiiibriiigc. Mass., oi' Mrs 5 ,»,.I,,,r,,.,| from |.~,~¢.,~.i0,.,-,, by “»),i,,h .liiinos l‘uttei'mi|, followiiig an opera- :ind Mrs, liiton <'iiirns have sus- lillll I'or iippt-iidicilis. The lute Mrs od thi-ir |053 0|* l|,,.;r ],,.|0v,.,| lhittvrsoii i`oi'in»-rly belong to Suniiner- von months oiil child Marion S010 . The bnbo and licr litiic sister ii e iiiizivctiuiitziblc niiintier the QD” ntl was 50 years old.--X. ti pliiyiiig in tho _vai‘il, when in “‘°W0MEN'5 -|’\'5T|TUTE3~_ A . gal meeting of 'lie New Annan 0110 I`f‘ll into it \\'atct'iiig-tmuglf \\`oiiir-ii‘.s institute wi. be bold in the when found lift- wits i>ytin¢;l_ Tho scliooliiouse on l<‘ridziy, .\ugnst 13th, pzitliy of the coiiiintiiiity goes out A lllrtiff l\ll0llll€lll<'C iS I‘0\|U0Sl0 Eleanors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. / ‘ P Hubert Ontway. V. /I CANADA LINHTLD l _Y little Allierton Horse Races Monday, August 23rd Purses $500.00 l' Free-for-all, Mile heats, $200.00. 2.30 Pace, I-ialf mile hosts, $150.00. 2.40 Trot, Mile heats, $150.00. Five to enter four to start. Entry ce, 5 per cent. oi purses, 5 per cent. 5 -if an moon to and win. ni.. nmi host ,fi‘$.3»`," \ nddlitional for money winners. En- »’;.;%I;.'-fi, V, tries close the 10th of August. '<3 Q/ 0 No entries accepted unless accompan- - V iied with fees for same. ; Entries received by the Secretary, ttf?"-..'_=_ ol' by J. Stanley Wedl0ck, ChD.l‘l0ttB~ V 1`_-`i.f- 31-". - town. ~ .._§_~;l».-;¢ ~ ~ ,. ft Hmnv otsnisu, seo-oury, l>vf~9" ' ' wriotssliu-: AND ni-:TAIL ,,,,_,_,,,,,,,_,,_ ~°°"°'=- .i . , .._-. - _ M' »' ..,.,, , ,:, _ -Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bennet and children, Charlottetown, are spending a pleasant holiday in St. Eleanors ut the home of Mrs. Bennett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Lockhart. V. -Miss Hattie Jelly, O’Leary. spent a very pleasant visit in Cape Traverse with her friend Miss Bertie Buxton. She is now visiting friends and rela- tives in Linklettor and St. Eiesnors. V -Miss Kathleen and Annie McEwen of Sherbrooke and Miss Ida Murray of Summerside spent a few days visit- ing friends iri 0'Leary. During their. stay there they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dunn. -Among the visitors to Summerside Monday were Mr. S. Kennedy, Ch'town Hon James A. McNeill, Ch'town: Mr., M. Kennedy. M. L. A. Bradslbsne. Rev P. P. Arsenault. Mt. Camel; J. D. Ken- nedy Esq Kensington. Rev. J. A. Mc- Donald, Grand River; Mr. Frank Hick- ox, Springfield Lot 67 and Mr. Edward Pendergast, Kensington. H. --€_______ Potatoes are wanted by Holman & `Co. city. 2427mtf Save your strength in hot weather by buying cooked meats. A nice frelh stock just received at Hoimans. - B4il7mtf ` A I¥~'|l“|lllll|I»»ll r-i§“__>;‘t "I f .Ii - tilt--i|I _.QE \. ‘ is 1 I ‘ A (ft As advances, / , the lood gets' , l thin, the nervlil l_| ll I exhausted and ‘ ’ vitality runs IOW. I 1/' L il* 1 » .I I: By building ull the nerve form of _ body and mind Dr. Chssds Nerve Food is an ull- - _ bounded blessing " ‘to people of ad-‘ vanccd years. 50 cents n b all ‘ dealers. _ ox' 'T __"._.»,,\’ Di: Cli.;-is If Nerve oo | I 'E V _ I = -‘ so~.;o.L¢,|\‘1'ni'hi AIIIIHESS ill] PHiS[Nlil|llN The Congregation of Cardigan, St. Andrews Presbyterian (lhurcii, by s. Committee appoliited for the D1lrD090£ gave their retiring Secretury-Treas- urer. Mr. 1). t‘. Morson, a surprise at the M_anse on Saturday evening, Aug. 7th. While he und his wife were the guests of their pastor. The following address and n well illied purse, the evidence. of the esteem in which tho congregation held him, was given to lilin. and to which lie responded very deeply and fcelingly. To I). C. Morson, Esq., Cnrtligan. Dear and honored Ilrotherz- The members and adherents of St. Andrews tliiurch cannot accept your resignation even teinporurily without giving some evidence of the high ap- preciation they fell for the great ser- vice you have rendered the church. For over twenty years _von have tilled the oilice of Seci'ctai‘y-’l‘roasurer of our church with great credit to your- sclf and satisfaction to the noble in- stitution that is working t`or the com- nion good. As ii church we feel we owe you zi debt of gratitude that is not easily paid, we fully realize that dur- ing those long years of service you have ncver looked for any reward ex- cept that which comes from the faith- l`ul perforninnce of a. duty and the ud- vancenicnt and progress of the church of which you are an esteemed and lion- ored member. Our oliurcli has had its trials-its erection was costly and on its conipletion a. large debt like zi nlglitinure hung over its fair habita- tion, threatening to nullify the good which iiiight otherwise be acconipiisli- ed. ’l`hi‘ougii all these years of trial our financial secretary stood at his post. working witliout foe or reward. until the cloud of debt was rolled ii- way. Now ti-; he takes ti holiday ow- ing to the stress of business, and we hope it will not bo too long, we all re- joice tiiat the great burden has been lifted and we hope that before us-lies ii bright and glorious future, We ask you to accept this purse, not in_ anyway as ii compensation for the service you have rendered tis, for that is not to he nieasured by dollars :intl cents, but its :I simple rocognitioii that your work has not been in vain. We owe you an obligtitioii that is hard for us to repay, but we wish to con- vey to you our sense of gratitude nnd duo nppreciatioii for all that you have done. We also wish to reniciiiber your be- loved partner, who in common with youi‘seit` has always taken ti great in- terest in our church. who has always helped and supported in ti large inea- sure every good cause. Wo sincerely trust that you may long be spared to till those spheres of usefulness in the futiire, which you have so iiobly filled in the past. ln helinlt’ of St. Andrcws Coiigrega- tion, Cardignn.- The Committee. Geo. E. Goff, A. G. tirawford, Neil Mcflaiinei. Aug. 8th, 1915. -_*__ Choice cooked iniin, also Bologna, at Hoimaiis. 2427mti’ ' i llalhnusiellniversily HALIFAX, Nova Scotia. FACULTY OF ARTS ANDSCIENCE. ln beautiful new buildings nt Stu- dley, (Ioiirses leading to degrees in Arts, Science, Music, Pharmacy. Two year course in Engineering. MacIi‘IzII1IiisIi"6f‘* ‘ ‘ Ili' tl" I" "i "°"“°"““"“"*°"’°" ""‘.l?§‘i".§'\§‘$&"i'.i5/'l°ri'il2§.‘Z'.li.""f1’."°“'° leg in ?‘un|da. , . ` I 1. i-,in-Y §,»;-5,-gp;-I ff »-- -»=<=--if-'~ "f.”2:::'itii;:.ii'r_°".t..“i.f.i:;'.- ` ~ I ` CU UIC ~ ll °’,',°,§§',,§'}§,°1“.,§Y,",,.‘f§'_'i’;°,§‘,',,"f,‘,',§|‘.‘§ §‘,’,l'.'.f2'; in mnoipraty In oiuioosteti; ia mena- Courses. and Courses in Fine Arts. ance is steadily increasing. i ,Free Calendar on application to - ‘ iizrv. ii. c. iioiinini, an., rnincinu. == sicxvius, N. ii. ‘- nouin Ainson ACADEMY 0 ; - ~ l\ ' | t' C r leading tothe Colleges of Art , ; offers General' s'1Eer‘ilgaiii§:a‘;iing,.l\‘l$i‘i?:iii°el,‘ etc?" lilednual Training ' - Mt. Allison Commercial College . , ` offers a coin-so in iit{.;u$|s??.6sl§»,<|»_§§I;;~|ri|gl aa<§;g`lvri>;=,yy,{i;\l§:n¢- Penmlnlhlv- etc- - _q»m0Nq sraivi-‘ or sxvicuiicscicn 'rsacnicks E!55_T__Il5£l_3§.Q|§ EMBER 5 , - M. PALMER, M. A.,_LL. D.. PRINCIPAL :: SACKVlLLE,N.B. t!ALli}..l)AR SENT ON REQUEST i ~ 5 F__ 1| _ t.. .le-f' Iwi ~- ‘-itz. ,pu-stair Aqaftj ik.. '11 i.‘>.9"';3`»i1‘ ..fn..;f.t .- , THB COLLEGE 'PHE CONSERVATGR ‘ All Gndeslollruduullon " d . Y 0, Usa; "enum" id' Un|vu,suh_, A (ra es in ull liranrlies in (uaduliwu Modem laglusle, Domestic Srienre '|‘t_.-iu:licr’s C1.-rllilcatc _ g"'Y°";:7.‘1°'.|-'.=||°°|,|°"“’°|?;£ Am Liceniiiite oi Music from Dalhousie his and Crlfli _._ Bachelor oi Music from Dalhousie ‘ _ Autumn Term opt-ns l5Ih Sept. |0l5 for (ilendus and lnlormniion apply la REV. ROBERT LUNG, Mullin, r 1. _ "1 4 If -n- New Annan Horse Races Wednesday, Aug. 25, 1915 _ .» .-A. allllfli There will be tlrree classes as follows. I-‘ree-for-all trot and pace. Pursei .. .. 2.24 Class trot and pace. Purs e' . . . . .. . . .. . .. ....5101 3 Minute Class trot and pace. 1’ urso . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .100 All races miie heats. _ 5 per cent with entry and 5 per cent from winners, entries close Aug- ltlth, tive or more horses to enter and three or more to start in each _ ss. Money divided according to su mary at end of fifth heat, two or more horses by the same owner or tr iiiiied in the same stable may start, in the same race, the management reserve the right to change programme, postpotie or declare off any race for any good court, the rules of the Na- ust cla l l tionni Trotting Association to govern GXCGDUIIE Wh€l'8 they C0!\fllC¢ Wllll above conditions. Special trains front Vernon, Charlottetown, Tignisli and Suniniersltle. Particulars of which will appear later. Band and other alu- uscnients on the grounds, dinner and tea tables, ice cream and temperate W (5 drinks. A large Grand Stand has been erected which will accomodate iienriy one thousand people. There is no need of saying anything further as for the last three years have had first class races, and record crowds. and this year the mall- ugenicnt arc niaiting every effort to lli\V0 fills Ulf* best Yel- J. A. McDONALD, _A Secretary. 2353-8-2Emf7iMtns7i. _ r,Bl_il'~ \,__ l".M. Noon 3.45 12.00 5.00 1.20 5.-i:'» 2.10 6.22 2.55 7.00 8.30 8.30 0.02 9.27 9.50 A.M. 7.35 Dap. Arr. 1 _._. i l ig _ Canadian Government Railways _ Prince Edward Island Railway TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 14th. 1915 ` F .lu Trains Outward Atlantic Standard Time Trains Inward, Read Down. Reed Up A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. 10.50 10.20 9.52 9.08 9.31 5.45 9.10 8.55 5.01 Charlottetown Arr. 11.40 Hunter River 10.36 Emerald Jet. 9.59 Kensington 9.27 Summersido Dep. 9.00 0 .80 8,3 4 IRM. 12.10 1.42 3.10 4.22 5.20 8.40 9.38 10.27 11.08 11.45 Dsp. Arr. Snmmsrside Arr. 8.45 Port Hill 7.48 O'Leary 7.04 Afberton 6.19 Tlgnlsh Dep. 5.45 5.80 4.00 2.40 1.85 12.30 P.M. 6.00 7.00 9.25 l0.tl0 Dep, Arr. A.M. Emerald Jet. Arr. Cape Traverse Dep. PJ!- 9.15 8.40 l.00 7.00 A.M. 0.50 8.40 9.17 9.46 11.15 P.M. 3.00 4.10 4.30 4.57 0.00 Dep. Arr. Charlottetown Arr. Mt. Stewart Morell Bt. Peter'l Souriis Dep. 8.05 7.02 8.33 0.11 5.10 5.45 4.10 3.27 2.05 1.80 7.10 Arr. Elmira Dep. 4.00 A.M. 8.45 9.55 10.25 11.05 4.20 5.09 5.30 8.05 ' Dep. Arr. Mt. Stewart Arr. Cardigan Montague Georgetown Den. 7.00 8.11 5.49 5.15 8.55 2.48 2.20 1.30 Dany I 10 4.15 4.57 5.55 7400 Write us. ex. Bat. t Bun l.10 Dep Afro il! t* . ~ or. Sat. only 1 Sun. Charlottetown AIT- 1000 Vernon River 8 II llurray Harbor DOD I-I0 9.4l l.ll. 7 00 A Summfei-olde, 1 ‘ ' Prime Edward Island, Canada .,._. .. i 53;; ‘da Ss Silver Black 'Foxes . \.-4.-=\,..,|,¢ " Class “A” Standard Bred 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 The Huntley Silver Fox Co., Ltd im-1-iouimo. __ ___, ______ _ ____`_*_;,u‘;.._.| _‘n