-l lit? .".i . 41 . ‘iid ~¢=`¢.`.=r§a ii il- is __';..... -__ di 'M iff.- I .pig :Jil 3, ’ is .ill /, 2] sn aid = ,_ . ,, iii; ii"- 5 ‘ffl fit 'ii rr ti; If 3 l . l“`i vi yi i. i ‘l Il i J , B , \, . in if .iw , . iii i... 4: 3-.v in fi 'iii ~. 557. il. ,.. i. . I i .L E-4; '°“":`éEt2. FRU,” urns- onsnnorrnrown oiitumlsiv i i _ A AUGUS'r.27- 1915 __ Nervous, slok headaches tell of exhausted nerves. and warn you of approaching rgirostration or paralysis. By en ching' the blood Dr. Chasda Nerve Food restores the wasted nerve cells and thoroughly nuroa headaches, sleoplessness and other nervolll disorders. 50 Cents a Box. all Dealers. or Edmanson, Bates R: Co., Idlliilled, ilforolato. ' . 1 Ill-I1-1--_. _ »noNisii -TYPHOID FEVER.-Messrs Ray- mond llarper and Ubey Gaudet both young men of Tignish are under med ical treatment for typhoid fever.-Z. -VISITING HERE.- Rev. Peter .»\rseiiault of .\loiit Carmel is visiting at _the home of Rev. J. C. Gautlielr for ri couple of days.-Z. __T0 RACES.- A large nuniher of people di-orc to Alliertun on Monday to -.itleinl the horse race and several went by special train to New Annan on Wednesday to witness the race there.-Z. -RETURN HOME.- Mr. and Mrs. Briiiton O'<.‘.oinior. Messrs Pe-.rley llaywood and Eddie Doucette have returned from an extended trip to Providence Boston and New York. All were enthusiastic with the trip and again plan to make a similar visit to other points in the iienr future.-Z. -ARRIVED FROM STATES- Twenty persons arrived in Tigiiisli and St. Louis on Tuesday evening from the States availing themselves of the excursion rates from there to the island. lt is estimated that double the number that came last year will make the (rip this season. The time granted on the return passage cx~ tends to three weeks.-Z. sHiPPm<;_NEws ENTERED August 26-Sclir. Louis P. Pilot-lie, lt. ll. llurns, Isaacs Ilar- bour, with 145 barrels and iiiiii half- liarrels iierring. i'LEAIlED August 26-Schr. Ilra- niir Gen. Allen, Port Hastings, in bal- last; S.S. Harland, John McLean, Cra- paud, general cargo; Sclir. Starlight, N. ('. l~'di'giisoi1, Picton; i~l.S. Northum- hf-rlaiid, Mt-Leod; Schrs. E. S. Falt, l~`. llnrton. Murray Ilarhour, coal; Al- bert I’., Thos. I’orrier, Picton. in bul- last. The Western. -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -W - K MoGOUGAN,. Globe Fox Exchange, is Guardian Agent in Sum- msrside. . -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lsfferty’| Tonlor- lal Parlors, Summerside. v-POTATOES.- A few new potato- es have appared In the market and are selling at 20 cents per peck.-H. -KENSlNG"l’0N.- On August 29th Rev. H. R. Bell will preach in the Temperance Hall, Kensington, ni ele- ven a. m. Subject "Tho Two Destin- es.” and in Spring Valley Hall at sev- cn p. m." Come and hear. -MEE1'ING.- Hon. Charles Dal- ton and Mr. S. T. Gallant will address meetings as follows and invite the Opposition Candidates to be present; Tignisli, Aug. 31, 7 p.ui. Palmer Road, Sept. 1, at 2 p.ni. McLean’s Corner, Sept. 2nd, at 7 p.m. Brocton, Sept. 3. at 3 p.rn.. St. Anthony, Friday, Sept. 3 at 7 p.m.. Greenniont, Monday. Sept. G at 4 p.iu. Alberton, Friday. Sept. 7, at 7 p. ui. Opposition Candi- dates are invited to be prwent. 2704-8-27ME10i. -SPLENDID 8UCCES8.- A large gathering witnessed the excellent re- citations and fancy dancing specialti- es of Miss Bertha. Gorman of Char- lottetown in, Tigiiish on Tuesday evening in behalf of the Red Cross Society. Miss Davidu Baker of the same place made a decided hit with her new and popular songs. The box receipts will be turned over to the noble cause of helping the fighting boys at the front and the good ladies of the Tignisli branch of thisi noble organization wish to thank all those who so courteously helped to- make this affair a plienomienal success.-Z. -ROY KENNETH FORSYTHE.- Died at Alberfon. on August 6th, af- ter a short illness of Acute Brights Disease, Roy Kenneth Forsythe aged fourteen years and two months. Be- loved son oi' John J. and Charlotte I~‘ors_vtlie. Deceased was a fine man- ly lad and a great favorite of all who knew him. His sudden death was ai. sad shock to his young friends. 'I‘lie funeral service lwns conducted hy Dr. D. J. Fraser of Montreal, who spoke ff elingly from |John 17th and 4th also 19th and 30th. i'I`he casket laden with flowers was bourne by six of his school chums. ,who laid him to rest in the Presby- terian (Temetery ii few hundred yards from his home. -SPRING VALLEY.- The tea iii aid of the Red Cross Society, held at Spring Valley on Aug. 16th, was a decided sunt-ess. The sum of $128 was realized. On Thursday following a meeting of the Society was held to consider the best way of disposing this money. lt was decided that $50 ‘lie given to the Ii/Igcliiiie Gun Fund and the remainder eposited in the bank until further need.- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lord, the Misses Ger- trude and Mary Lord. New Hampshire are spending the summer visiting Mrs. I.ord's sister, Mrs. John N. Prolitt. Spring Vallcy.- Miss Ora Profltt, Margate is spending fi few days in Spring Valley the guest of Mrs. Jam- es McNeill. 1-gi In i 50 Pei' Cent Guaranteed Dividend 1915 Gienaiaciaie Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd ° [Incorporated 1913] ONE OF THOSE THAT STOOD THE TEST Guaranteed that 50 per cent was to be paid in 1914, but paid |00 per cent, 50 per cent in cash a_ud 50 per cent in stock. With twenty pairs of beautiful Silver Black foxes capitalized at $300,000.00 only $15,000.00 a pair with all expenses and ranching free GUARANTEES 50 PER CENT AT THE LEAST FOR I9lS OR WHATEVER MORE IT MIGHT BE Anyone wanting to invest in _this great B_lack _Fox In- dustry will make no mistake to invest in this Company for they are sure of 50 per cent, whatever more the first year mation to Sliarcs are $25. Write for prospectus and other infor M. C. MACKINNON, Secretary-Treasurer Glenaladnle, : : Prince Edward Island 2288-'I-24MB!!! PATRIOTIC YEAR -» Canadian National EXHIBITION TORONTO Aug. 28th to Sept. 13th Complete display of Canada's resources and Manufactures Canada’s reatest Live Stock Show. Creator’s famous band heading unequalled musical programme MARCH OF THE ALLIES Splendid military scenic productions featured hy aviation flights. C using each night with wonderful fire works display. The usual low rates will apply from Charlottetown and other Dat I Return Limits Fares Aug. gt tg, S1; t. 6th Sept. 15th $34.35 points. i‘ Se t. lst 4th. Tth ‘P ard.’,an¢rv1,S,v1\ s.in¢‘o.1.¢sinfonoy, , _ Allow no one to deceive you In this. . .Ali Countcrfcitsflmltotlons and “J ust-_as-good ” are but ‘ a. endan er the health of ' /Ti . I Unto;-in. is a. harmless substitute for Castor Oil, ,Pg|»¢. gorlp, Drops 'and Soothing Syrups. It: is pleasant. 1|; contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic . substance. Its ago is its guarantee. lt destroys Worms and alloys Feverlshness: For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the rclicf of Constipation J Fitmnency, wma cone, an Teeriiing Troubies and Diarrliooa. It. regulates the Stomach and Bowgm, V, asslmllates the Food, giving hcaltliy and natural lloep. ' The Cliildren’s Pa.na.ceo-The Motl|er’s Friend. A osnuini-: CASTORIA A|.wAvs[..§ 'f 1 .T'?°!i The Kind You Have Always Bought ni 'runcznrauucomranv,Nnwvonncirr. -'i I . The loudest Amens at my prcacl1H\` And spends his time the following week . Iii clieatin' and overreachln'." I guess that dose was bitter enough For a man like Jones to swaller, Not onte after that, to holler, liurrah, says l. f0i‘ the minister- Of course, I said it quiet; Give us some more of this open talk, lt’s very refreshln' diet. The minister hit. 'em every time, And when he spoke of’ fashion. -`, And a-rlggln’ out in hows and things i As woman’s rulln’ passion, And a~comiii' to church to see the styles. I couldii‘t help ti-winkin‘ And a-nudgiii' my wife, and says I "Tliat's you," ‘ And I guess I sot her thinkin’. Says I to myself, ilie sermon’s pat; But man is a queer creation. And I`m much afraid that most o’ the folks Won’t tukc the application. Now, if ho had said a woi'd about My persoiinl mode 0' sinnin’, l’d have gone to work to right myself And not set here a-grinniii'. Just then the minister says, says he, And now l’ve come to the fellers Who’ve lost this shower by using their friends As sort o' moral umbrellas; “Go lionic," says he, "and find your faultsf Instead o' liuntlii’ your brothers; G0 home," says lie, “and wear the coats You’ve tried to flt for others." My wife she nudged. and Brown he wliiked And there was lots 0' sniilin'. And lots 0' lookin’ at our pew- It sot my blood it-billn’. Says I, to myself, our minister Is gettin’ a little bitter; I'll tell liliii when meetiii‘s out that I Ain't at all that kind of critter. I don't think much ofa msn that gives TEUTONS MAY MAKE TURKEY scAPEc.oAT. I ROME, Aug. 25.-The opinion pre- vails here that Germany is planning to make Turkey the scapegoat of the But I notice he dldii't open his mouth, fpresem E“"°Pe““ °°"““5"'"l°"~ as i - I otherwise she would not have pushed her ally to such extremes as to ren- der a declaration of war from Italy iiicvitalile, a declaration which means at least half-a-millian fresh troops and another powerful fleet sont aytinst the Ottoiiiaiia. besides the native troops _from 'l‘rythroa and Italian Somaliland, which have repeatedly asked to be allowed to join Italy in the war aganst Austria, while. during the Llbyaii vam- palgn they proved themselves loyal even against an enemy of their own creed. Others believe that the German idea in making an ltalo~Turkish war iiievlt- able was to distract Italy from the operatons on the Austrian frontier and to induce her to engage large contin- gents against. Turkey, so that at the opportune moment Germany mught fall upon Italy with an overwhelming ai'in_v. repezitiiig in Lombardy and Vcnetia what has already occurred in l~`rancc, Belgiiiiii and Polniid. In this t-use mlltary experts hers tliliik that Germany is wrong, as Italy will always have on the Alpine- Isonzo front more troops than are necessary to check any attempt of invasion. Besides, as the nature of the land prevented Austria from en- tering Serbia. for the some reason it would be almost impossible to dis- lodge the Italniis from the positions they have occupied on the Austrian front. ‘ Since tho days when the Turkish »ii-nies liarried the Italian coasts and he great battle of Lepanto was 'ouglit, liutrcd and distrust of Turkey iiivv been bred in Italians, while l`urkey's iiiacliiiiatlons against Italy .nd thc Italians throughout the Near ?1\Sl. Libya. and ttyrenaica. and liar contempt for the remonstrsnces of the Italian Government, have aroused bitter feelings. 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