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Of course you have some- _ _ times had the desire to take home views which 1 appealed to you-every ', body has. Why not get a j Camera and be able to do ‘ seiiiri. _is 5°? We can Sen you a 1 Arr. '10 Camera from 2.00 each um mm A5 up. Also all sizes of ` 10.15 .\lunii's Road . . .'_"i` 1': .1 Ansco films the original 1° B” "‘ - film. * l~`ountnin Head .Z5=_» 11.*. Fare f‘harlottetown $1.00 Royalty Jet. .90 Bedford - .80 Tracadie .75 Mt. Stewart .60 St, Andre-w's .G0 'Douglas .55 lluntlce _-30 Morell .45 Midiiell .45 St. 1’eter`s- .40 I-‘ive Houses -30 Ashton .28 .4o »-»- C? 5°f°9".°°9°°°°°°°f’ ...ze t-‘om-ne.~:ic.:i¢l-c *QL @¢»f¢&»h@£»;~£h|\',l& Souris .30 MEEIIIIG. II. WILESHIIIE tive electors of North Wiltshire poll (Jul shire, on Monday, the 19th, at 7.30 turtl p.ni., to elect delegates to attend the Cim- Coiiventlou. the men Chairman. The .\i situated at N ne Ii .ree a miles from Rocky Point. 40 acres in llll-1 a good state of cultivation, the re- ‘"8 wood, farm well watered. Good house ISI” and Out-buildings. Convenient to I-UU .. ..Mns. ALEX. C. MCDONALD, kfi New Dominion P. 0. ell” Oil Races on the Peoples '1‘rack Gar- live field on July 24th. $180.00 in prizes. gui- iiiini-iuisinviiivi lit A meeting of the Liberal-Conserve Du will he held in the Hall at North Will- of I) DOUGALD MCPHERSON. with Benson, Clark Murphy -and iloss A Empire on the part oi' its membersl Lleut Temple Mciegiisvlglrktlelliveit-eg V inuinber of very interesting addresses A1-oulu' save lt at the present time. ,u rousing spetwll Wh h , f, f the audience _up to a high pitch ot enthu- were :wen gn Ilhie Bubjelits of CIE; rhev were llltteqndstwilisrilgngoiiibina `slasm He said he had come to Canoe ,operation an ary wor and we strongest an l ‘ , _ 4 1, us- Cove bearing the Fiery Cross of their thoroughly enjoyed by all those Dre! ,tion of nations in Luroipe wl;>t\;3';\ce,f0refa!herB in Scotland and he was ient. The Dunstaffnage Creamery Com-,ing all the lngeiiu y 1 ' pany was coaigratulated in many in- could devise to further their ends. Our lstances on t e phenomlnal growthfmen at the front knew this, and ln ring the greater part of last week ma; mey h ad had during the fewlalmost every letter from the front. y 5-10) the 111081 Vliluable Series lyears of their operations. The loca they appealed to the young men at l history of P. E. Island were ici] into ei‘i`et:t by the officials Of l'ro\-incial and Federal Depart- ts of Agriculture in co-operation the Dairymen of the Province. inost prominent men who oth- 2094~7-1Gl1l3i. elated at the different gatherings were .-.__ George H. Barr. of the Dairy Division r. Mitchell in following Mr. Barr explained the development ofthe F F* Creamery business in St. Louis alld enthused his hearers by citing similar undertakings in other parts of the Farm containing 51 acres of land, P"°V_ ii ince that were developing butter, I 1, le (~ k bout 3 iiiuking in preference to cheese mak- i-lis remarks were most encourag- when they concerned the future mainder covered with hard and soft -ovzomsse S. 4.03 16.18 M. 4.41 ` 17.24 Tu. 5.20 18.33 W. 6.01 19.40 Th, | i;_44 20.40 F. 7.310 21.36 Sa. 8.18 22.26 S. 0.08 23.14 M. 9.56 Tu. 0.00 10.42 W. 0.42 11.26 Th. 1.16 - 12.09 1*. 1.45 I 12.52 Sa. 2.11 13.36 S. 2.34 14.26 M. 2.58 ` 15.23 Tu. 3.30 16.31 4.14 17.56 5.06 19.16 6.06 20.28 7.15 21.34 S. 8.24 22.32 M. 9.30 23.20 Tu, 10.31 . W. 0.05 11.29 Th, 0.47 12.24 F. 1.25 13.16 Sa. 1.58 .6 14.03 7.6 JULY-Ist to Zlrd, cool wave. 4th to ilth, cloudy and unsettled. 0th to 13th, warm wave. 14th to 18th, gcu- eral rain period. 19th to 22nd, pros- tratlng heat. 23rd to 27th, thunder showers. 28th to 31st, cool and dis- Cétex ."."?’?’,°.°°.°‘°""""’."," vim-ir.on¢»:.~:::\oo1-»5.~:Lw`.-.act 12 13 14 15 16 17 W. Th. F. Sa, ?°?°.°° 310.5 18 19 20 21 22 I3 I4 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ag,-eeab|e_ the estate of the late Miss A. Cecilia McMillan, to sell by Auction at the | premises corner of Water and Prince streets. on Wediiesilny, the 21st day ,_ DIARY QF EvENTS_ of July, 1915, at 12 o'clock noon. .',°_DAY as “The Lennox." having it frontage City Magistrates Court, 9 a.m, Prince Edward Theatre, T and 8.45. |' ii:-nr railway and str>.a.inboai. landings. :sold to close thc e-stake, BIRTHS _ N ia.-E96 W* 1, L T7};::;,§Vix.:__;_-`;‘,_¢_2A&> ' .` _ - _~ _'___ _ I " " . `. ' ) Ma - _l ~ .- ` 1 We received a large ship- ‘-;>1‘_'j_ I ' ~` _' ' ment of movements direct ‘in . _. _ _ ' arid 38 tht-ESC Were Ordered Pictotl, Novzt Scotia, of 'iigle ilu-.\'ord. .-inilicrst, Grindstono island 1" ~2 and _ Crliidstonc, Anilierst and Souris~ and . S9- 3-24 1216 zivnd returns to l‘ii:tou. ’ .\niherst, Gi-indstoiie Island. Point walls :it Point iiiisst-, Griiidstonc, Ani- 2001-7-15Mtf. The Lennox Hotel '0 .42 New Zealand ~1l_I .35 Harmony -10 .50 Bear River Arrive. Train will leave to return: Hear 1 River for Souris and Elmira at 5.45 I p.m. and will leave for Cliarlottetowii 1.4-i. 1949-i-10msmw6i. iberal-Conservative mrciing will bi he-ld .il Qt i"cter's on \loiid.i\ n1\t liitli insr in 'ilr hitsoii and other nitinbers ot tht eriiiutnt \\1ll spank, outlining the \ /,l\ `e;5, » ‘iiidersoiis iltill .it 1 lu pin Preinif-r t l( i and rttoril oi the Government are iniittd ' 7 14m ii to c.. as 1'. not advanced and you will Canadian Sfeamgf “ Laiiysyiiii " Lc11\'es liilcrcolonizil ltailivny Wliarf MONDAY AND THURSDAY ` ca:-li wi-ck, on arrival of the morn- ng express from llaiiinx (about there awaits the arrival of the after- noon train from t`hai'lottetowii; ilu-in-e to Magdalen Islands as fol- lows: MONDAY-Leave Snuris for Elong- Point iiossc. Returning, calls at THURSDAY-Leztves Sourls for iiosse and Griind Entry. its-turning ht-rst, Souris, and rcturiis to Picton. (Jn the first trip in the nioiillis of June, July, .-\ug\1st and Scptciiilier, we-atlier permit.tin,g, calls at \\'1-st Hay to land mails and passengers for .\n1li<-rst, thciivc to Pryoii Island. lie- turniiig, calls at Point. Bossc, Grind- stone, Aiiilu-rst and Souris. For further particulars apply to WM. ROBERTSON & SON, Agents, Halifax. CHAS. W. IVES, Agent, Picton. MATTHEW McLEAN & CO., Ageiits, Souris. Or to WM. McLURE. Manager and Owner, l’i<-tou, Nova Scotia. For Sale by Auction l am instructed by the Exccutors of The desirable iiotcl pmperty known 110 feet on Water Street and 64 ct. on l’rii1<-e Struct. being one ofthe iest locations for sale in the city, At two o'<-lock of the same day a _ '{1’""m~" "E filfnilllfe t=0lI1DriBiI15 1 niiiig-room, bedroom d kit h MacKAY-On July 13. to Mr. and Mrs. furniture. an C en Rod Macl-(ny, llopelicld, a son. lt. BEAIRSTO. Auctioner. McSWAlN-At Dndas, July 5, to Allan 2342-7-1411171 and Mrs McSwaln a son. (`ongrntu- lations. ' SHAW-At South Rand. Indiana, to Mr. and Mrs. l~Idwiird 1'. Slinw] (nec Jessie E. Gil|i~spii_~i ii son. g ‘ DE.-\'l_‘HS -1 FLYNN On Siiturrlnvmiornlng at 4- .' _ _ his late residence, corner of Uaytli-ld and Pownal streets, Jerome Flynn, I aged 72 years. (_ ____ ll el 1 ___ , _ :ul s. "___ on ` six Mlnard’a Llnlment Oo., Limited. I, Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received 9'" great benefit from the use of MIN- ARD’B LINIMENT in a severe attack of Latlrippe. and I have frequently proved it to be very elective in caael of inflammation. -.-_._ Y0\ll’l» o - ‘ -5 "' W. A. HUTCHINBON. os the the -"\.;` I-\'- -° ' =` 1;; -“ " Mail Contract _ SEALED Tl-JNDERS, addressed to# he Postrbnster General, will be re- ved at Ottnwn. until Noon on Fri- iiyfiiie 13111 August. 1915,'f0r thei oiiveynnce of ills Majesty's Mails, u proposed Contract for four years, times per week over Rural Mall Route No. 1 from Fort Augustus, P. island from the Postmaster Gen- l‘s pleasure. Printed notices containing further information ns to conditions of pro- D ed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender 'may be obtained at Post Oiiicos uf Fort Au ustns. A11 g _ burn, Clarktown and at the office of Post Office Inspector. JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Ofllce inspector. Post Oillco Inspec-tor's Olflce, 'l`hree classey free for all purse $80.00, 2.35 Class" purse $60.00 3 Minute Class purse, $40. All mile heats. A special train will leave Char- lottetown at 9.30 arriving at Sou- rey at ll a. m. not taking in the loop at reduced fares. Should the day prove unfavorable the races will take place .\londa_v, July 26th. Eil- tries closed the 19th. By order - A. W. 1\iacl.EOD.... Garfield. 1000-7-SMthm4iEsw4ipd. TEN DERS Tenders will be received by Trus- tees uf St. Peters Bay Presbyterian congregation i`or Manse at Mldgell with 11/Q ai-rcs of good land, stable and other outbuildiiigs. Tenders will bi- received up till July 22nd at noon. Trusts-es do not bind themselves to accelit the liigliest or any tender. R. R. WEBSTER, Set-rt-tary. Marie Mills. July 2nd, 1915. grading that had been done at the Agricultural building in Summersiile and congratulated the farmers of St_. Louis on showing the greatest unniii- mity towards co-operation of any sec- tion on the Island. He said that a great future was in sore for the farm- ers who did co-operate, especially when it concerned the selling of farm products. Next year the wool grading is to be taken up on a large si-ale and will undoubtedly meet with a more unaniinous acceptance than it had' this year. Father Gauthier in bringing the mecting to a close made sonic rc- uiarks 1-oiicerniiig the devclopnient of co-operutioii in his district. 'l`he phen- oininal growth in the tlreaiiiery and in other co-operative inovenii-nts as dui- to those who had openly acceptctl this iiietliod as the best means for getting the greatest profit from their farni production. The second meeting of the series was held at Mont Carmel under the able guidance of Fatlier Arst-nauit.A largc, ciitliusiastit- audience of iiien and women gathered and were ail- drcssetl by the speakers of the pre- vious evening. l\ir. linrr in opening his address dt-nit with his observa- tions of that day. He clninied that from his t-xpi-riencc on his lionie farin _ ,. I- I gi I‘ is»2o»7-u,1:z,15_1I:,io.20,Gip<1_ ,,,,, ‘ ` wo YORK POINT Horst 2?' _|111- PROPRIETOR. fro i , ; t~ill eil I'(l (Hi (‘l`l di' poi 21:12-7-1:»Mmw2i. .“ S ` 'rniviiiins '__ Tenders will be received by the ,I 24th, 1915, ist, for thi- rniicliiiig, car- , 19141. 2nd, from parties huving ii suilnble 3 grove i'or a i'ox ranch who will lease 5 same for ii term of ten yi-urs, feed and care for 14 pair of foxes, the coinpiiny owning the foxes to build their own ranch. 3rd. from parties linving u suitable t`ox ranch for sale with room for ex» temion. All puties tendering are asked to give i`ull particiiars as to locntioii, size of grove, etc. THE GUARDIAN BRANCH OFFICE, Sumiiierside. n14i. Horses F or Sale 1 Blood llorsc, 8 _vvnrs old, weight 1150, sound, good driver. 1 Cart Mare, weight 1250, 8 years old, extra good mare. 1 Colt, 2 years old, very large, heavy breed. Tliaso horses are nil sound and will work anywhere. Will be sold at a bargain as we have tio place to keep them. Will give time to pay for them to a reliable man. Apply _MILLER BROS., 123 Kent St. 2113-7-17M3l. "Men's long dust coats, good for driving, nutomoblling or grocery busi- ness, fifty inches long, plain ami pearl buttons, L.B. and D.B. style. Regular 1100-1;-2sn1_mwi.ti . the _ eiicc to clicesc-'iiiakmg was undoubt- lertlriiiiiugc would be it \'iil\ialile assi-1 to thc farniing cniiiniiinity and uld be oi’ vital assistuiici- to the it-ruiice ot' dairying. The balance his talk was nlong the same silli- ts as dealt with at St. Louis. Now open for the season. Visitors can l’roi'1-ssor lteitl who was sec-ond go hy road or ferry. Teleplione con- speaker of the evning, dcaltli with the iiectioii. feciliiig of calves and other classes of D W _voting stock. Ile placed 1-inpliasis on ° ' the rvtiiriis lliut were to -be ilcrivcd ni this valuable by-product and thiit growth of the (‘reuinei'y in prefer- y iluc iii many cases to the increas- vailtie of the live stock. r Miitcliell cmphasircd the plan M . - _ . _ that was cited by Mr. Rarr und con- giuituliiteil thc people of Mont Cnrnicl thi- i-xct-llent siicct-ss that they had till had during thc two seiisoiis that their I-|'t-:\iiivi'y was in opcrutioil. l<`iith<-r (inutliier giive a lccpirc on operation in l-‘rcneh whlcl was tiitliiisiasticitlly i'eceivei;-|».ie-|-if-|~.iI:-I-i--i-\~t»-i'-_ae-|--i+1-¢~i-1-4-i»-is-lei-1--i-i-ei~|~i=+~i-|»i+t-|~»~|~o-H-|»i-o ' 'J A -;on1'n'Ai1' AGENTS wANrEo. WA s Agents Wanted end for catalogue Solar and brom ll lit-lp Wuiited-ltinle NTED-A CHAUFFEUR. AP- y Box 103 City. ‘ - l ide prints. portraits. flat and COHVBX vi/AN:rED'-At oiit-lf,_r1i?eiiinii`i(ir siiiii frames and WHY DlClU|"35 Merclr and door factory with saw mill in (U it ants' Portrait Co., Toronto. _ c's'i~Es' wAN'rED--ro sEi.i. Fon The Old Reliable l<‘ontliill Nurser p nncctioii. A married man pre- rred. None only thoroughly com- tcnt iicid apply X tore of Guard- _ . - e _- - . : _ ies. We teach our men to sell. i~lx~ inn. 2003-7-13M6lpd perience unnecessary. lllghest com- missions pald. Handsome free Situu tions Vacant 1 -'i--1-"-~‘-' S1°"“ -1- ‘V““"'g‘°"-"`°‘ i2‘;simSei=1“'uAy"i=‘off uisrifsovr rome, Ont. 1865-1-:iMis2oi. ` 5 il wANTi-:D- cial. Fon GENERAL f U Help \V:i1itc1I_l<`cinnl _-. _,I1 ig "Vi/()RI.I)'S GREATEST WAR." p to date book. \Vhirlwind seller. inscott Company, Brantford, Ont. - §Ai_ssM'sN'-"ExcLusiv`é "`i.'|Ne' housework. Apply to Mrs. E. f\. Foster, 148 (‘u\nl>crl:tiul Si. or city, town or country. Dig earnings guaranteed. Permanent 2080_7_1GM,f' ull yenr job. No experience necess- I FTOR SALE.-Uno forty liourse-power nry. Write Luke Brothers, Limited, Montreal. For Sale O Auction on 'l`ucsd1iy, .lnly 20th at G 1 ’l`oLt ' ' ' . L wnsck sA|_E.- To BE soi_D sv To»~-- -,_,-Ei.-IHGUS-E-_--AP5L--V-2-32 rt-at George St. 2052-7-15Mtf. o'-loi-k p. ni_. hull and lnatcrials *----_ -_t-.-_ _. ..`~._..W._ RENT OR FOR SALE-A good mm ULN `l,_,,,,|,,| H, (mp,,,,,| liusiiiess stand in a country place. he F iarbour. 1-Z. Bosntll, Ani liiuii-ci. 0 »» -070-7-1tiMtii|iil. Z3 < ~ S1-hr. “’l`lieresu" l-18 tons register ns To I - i . - ' - .steani boiler and ciigiiie und u heavy M INKTFO Fi"S'A`LE'.".`B`E'ST` QU.TL`l1’Y`, U pure island iincst and darkest i`iir- M red ranch raised mink. Now is the - time to get started in the inliik W/1 lilisiiit-ss, when they can be bought \' right. Do not wait until tlic_\' go tip to $200110 ii pair again, as they ure .sure to do after the war is over. Nt-lson \\'aldro|i, Tyne Valley, l’. IG. Island. 2004-7-lllnitii E \\` or purticiilnrs, apply to Gum-illgn i' Rox 10, Coleman, P. E. l. 2002-17-13M6l M l Teach ers Wanted ' it -1- -k. ci- _ 1-:_ i~‘ ii, -ii -. - _ .. -E *_ "0" Sm” "““‘ ‘° 2,,l§9_7_‘14f,,6, 'rs{Aci-isa WANTED Fon MONT oynl Si-liool, two miles from 'i.1-airy. Suppleincnt $20. M. D. 1-I,eod,_O'Leai'y. 2116-7-17~1nl0i NTED-MALE i=niNciPAi.`FoR ii-torin School District No. 60. Su|ipleiiicn_t votcd $120. Apply by letter stating experience to 1-1. Bos- ell. Sci-rotary oi' 'l`rustcea. _ 2082>-7-16M-tl. ANTED-A tirst_or _sec-1 _ T ACHER W ' , ____ I ond class teacher for Forest Hill ’ i=OuNDZNEA'R` Lo'\'/E's TA`NN'Ea'\'/, l<`0||||(| School District No. 19. Supplement St. 1’etei"s Road, a grey colored rain cout. Owner may have same by W applying at Guardian and paying for add. _ 2072-7-16M3l. W A ‘_ $35. Apply to Archie MacPhee, - Sveretaary. 1936-6-13M9lpd NTED-A`sscoNo ` " ci./iss teacher for lris school. Supple- ment $25.00. Apply to J. A. Ste. Arr. Sedy. 1791-1-zzipa. L` Lost J WA NTED.-Teacnen 6i=T` Fufsr og-`|-'_|N T,-',_|‘|`s"'6'|=|-p"‘B-EW/”é~Ei or second class. male preferred, for A, E. Toonilis' Store nlld G. E. llughes` Drug Store, large sum ot’ iiioney. l-‘inder please return to A _lil Mnrshileld School. Supplement $45. i>lJly to L. I-I. D: Foster. Secretary. 1632-0-Ztimtf liughes’ Drug Store. Reward. 2110-7-17ni3ipd. F' BTJ`KFil5¥l’a Fries" " ivl`§liiE1`g"s{1inii'i§- Miscellaneous board in tt good locality, pleasantly situuted with boating, bathing and WA tt united 5 17 _l-gli; ` wAN'rED___oN OR ABOUT 8-E~“p_ teniber lst, n house containing six rooms and a bnth room und mod- t;i'n conyenienccs. Apply at 238 _Loluial bt. 2064-7-15m6l. N Ts oZ71`c`o`A"r`M`A'»< E Ric HA ni ilsliing, write or phone "The Des- lottetown prices, steady work, Ap. con," Victoria, P. E. Island. 1996-7-13M8lpd ply to M. L. Frank McKenzie, Sum. \\K\\\\i4fIIElIlII£\\\\ _IIIYA _lIIIL\\\\\\YllI/4R\\\\\\\\\ OT FOXME Th 1% MATTER OF_ GREAT IMPORTANCE to P Er ox Industry will be placed before you at u ic Meetings to be held on TUESDAY, JULY 20. at the following places. iLlgfB'& llwrside 206s-7-ismoi. V 1111111/I/.V////a\\\\\\\|\'0g ICEs_ 4\\\\\WI0I M7/ CHARLOTTETOWN, 2.00 P. M., Board of Trade Rooms. SUMMERSIDE, 10.00 A. M., St. Paul's Hall. MONTAGUE, 8.00 P. M.. Auditorium. ALBERTON, 2.00 P. M., Court House. ` 1 » _All l-ox Owners and shareholders in Fox Com- panies are urged to be present to assist in the del- iberations. E. R. Bnow A President Silver Black Fox Breeders’ Association of P. E. Island 17| uv ~ to . \. . 1 - . A . _ i f'll-Hl‘l0ll9t0Wn. 2nd July 1916. _ pE"`E"te ‘#50 l° 17-50- “°"|“5 5'- 25 P" -Harvey Mitchell, Rev. Father Gauth- lit-r whole strength into the struggle. 2028-7-l4l\l\\'m3i I 1830-7-5MI113wks. , | _ §f(;‘o|~_e°é McLeod 2088_7_16m3| ler, Professors Reek. held, Tenant, Nothing hut absolute devotion to the 'llkwhllll/l\\\“\ii\\€,gi,“@‘“_ i .“~ . __ n;gq_'l}¢!Q¢y"l;ql-I>Ji.“l”V‘Y\“.'lP‘(i2'*”‘TY7l`l1Tli}.‘~Tf'!lY'l>W7\'9i'£Ii§ViV.€!"§5R~l-"3‘Wi§`i"lf11'|iU:|}'b"lZ'£K¥§iF5l§`s'Z¢=fs‘72W ' -3- 1" ‘ ' ‘- ' 1 ~ 1 1 I I