""1 . r 1 ~ _ h _ ,.. A ~ " ‘ "` "*' ‘ _ . _,. _ . " ’ ,:f.:}¢i» " .t ¢ ...L ,F .-- ».. 1- I "‘ “ ’ ' ' " _ I r ‘-(th ~_' " :~‘*'~" ` ' 1 ' at P- . ~ iv , Q » THURSDAY 'rms cnannomurrowiv GUARDIAN JULY 15# 1915 _ -INTERESTING VISIT. - .\Ir. il»=rh»~rt Vlniniuioii. _~\lb».-rton. made th., trip 'tt \'?.;i.t?-_.ini last '.\'~»e1< in his trim trait the "lilun<.lie t`." lie was ;...t.ii.i>.tt;a.-il I-gr his fatt;»»r Capt. John \'?ui:;ipii-ii, who ai'-v-.ij»'.~f t`»-els niore .tt Home '.\'hil~- on the water ~~ than shore. Mr. lt. ll. Gordon was also with 'lit-nt. ln t'h;\thal.u thE=y saw lzirjzf- titizir-.'iti~ _< -if l-.pgs 1-lrift cn 'ht- _~_|n»_.iit£.3,; ;;;\»-r ~.\'~.1-it .~v .;tp.-l itat- l:.i.~ :.|. ut. . ,- _ ' ' lship l‘ \. .is ‘what tvas put in early. the greater igtttittif t-ir _...ui~- "-itrf., L rw hotiin 'ip tli.- river i..i\l lIrt_\.t=-li .viii t ‘ , . Guardian -Rt-:D 'cnoss wonx. -- 'rho 0'Leary Branch of the Red Cross So- ciety is composed of members from -IT PAYS to huy in this Provln a. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Laf!erty's Tonsor- Ial Parlors, Summerslde. -W. K. McGOUGAN, Globe Fox Exchange, is Guardian Agent in Sum- merside. -ON BUSINESS.-.\lr. Jost ph Unu- tlet. well known contractor and car- penter in Tignish, is at present em- ployed by .\lr. J. E. Gallant at Sum- nierside. remodelling the residence recently bought by .\ir. Gallant after locating there in the drug business.- Z. -DIED IN CHARLOTTETOWN.- The death took place at Charlotte- tnwii Hospital on Julie 239th, of Elea- :;-1r»~ Le-lil-anc. ot’ iigniunt liay. The r»-inziins' were taken to her lathe-r's limi.--_ .\lr. llypolit»» l.eillatit~, and were intro--I on June Llutli. lieieasetl was lv; years of ace and had been ailing for a few -lays.-.\l. -THE CROPS. - in spite of the xtraordiuariiy unfavorable spring the people of .llont Carmel have put in tit..-ir usual crops although late in h»- <-~a.=on. \\'hat has been sowed late ' ‘ ‘ ’ wit-rzon» so much hart ` r of wliitrli has been drowned by l lit tar. los- ti- all niii. int-n wil. lu: ztzitiit-:..s»1 the ~arly spring ruins.-R. as l:tr:~- .tiiuntitit-s -lrift-,-»l_ ml, to st-n. it i< thirty y»~ur.= si:;».'.~ .1 like idt»r.t ctturrt.-tl. 'bIl|ll¢\I°\»\Iv|0IlI9|DIDI\l -K ENSINGTON. - The special __.\/|S|TOR5 FROM THE wE5T___ s»f-rvit»-s it-ing held by Evangelist Lo- < John l tiallan' ‘-v‘ li h~r thrfv WI \l<-Ph rson of \`e\v " ' _“rm tl _:_ _ i . yt- I _ _ f . ._ _ \\0!'l\. Iintiziitt-rs an-I »v:i-- ~~n all .\lot.s.- will in- ion-iu~'!\»rl in the Temperance Jaw. Sash.. uri-iv.-d int.-ly in P, l-1, l_ iilall. K1-ii_.ns tif-rsiiiialiti' he I-hunt ot his I-iiil»li».\'iii»-tit in I oline- titlil i""m“ 'h" l"'i"“'l~‘l\ll> Of 111| U10-“Ii Wllh with the tl l’. il. w;t:~' iiitiihl-J' to :et _wlwtzi he I-un--.< in lontavt. 'l`li¢-re will l~..v~- of ;il».~»»ii~~»- to visit his native lv -<1'-~ tu! rn'i. All it tr \- I -nt pri-vin' i-.-~ _ P stock. I IMPORTANT . ANNOUNCEMENT BlaclTT"Ti;)Dwners We have just received a big shipment of fox wire and are now in a position to fill all orders. We would strongly advise placing your orders NOW for what wire you will need as we do not expect to get any more this season. We have already sold a number of large lots, but still have a complete | SEND US YOUR ORDERS TODAY. A747’ ¢» Ti. ov. ____ ‘~"‘L LH; U_, _ _ _`_ ____ _ " ` *far-< v.. J , ' "» ' ' - » . ff- *ff '.' . = ““°¥~9zf~*(E»`5..¢t*'*,ag i ‘fe .it *tg -- , fi “is . I mi) . , vt. .. -. "IW v. ..\.,,..», _,ni ‘ successful fox ranchers. sizes. SEND TODAY. 1864-T-'lMwst\IIh4l . OUR FOX WIRE is made specially to order by one of the world’s largest manufacturers ac- cording to ideas gathered from experienced and Every roll is guaranteed full width, full length and will open up even and flat. The meshes are uniform in size. The wire is strong and tough, extra heavy galvanized to stand the climate of the provinces by the sea. Send for price list and list of lllillll 8§..§ll- l . I i V _ 4.. ' | I it Silver Black Foxes 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 Write us. interested parties our foxes. The Huntley Silver Fox Co., Ltd Summerside, A Prince Edward Island, Canada mer-mnmo. _ , _ ,___ ___ _ ,_ _________,____ _- ’ , A V __ -_. - ~~ -f 4,” . '“*=. ll ' _..» ----.-_-_-ustir ¢' “- '=" "T ' "T -ONE CENT per word each lnse. tion for advertising In this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini- mum chsrge, twenty-live cents. 205l~7-15M5E1l. Holman's, Summersitle. 2051-'I-l5M2iE1i. rnerslde. Book your supply now. 2051-7-15.\i2lE1l. only, to $4.95. Act qquickly. R. T. Holman Limited. Sumrnerside. 2051-T-15M2iE1i. -THE PRINCE COUNTY book- store, Sunimerside. is now carrying a complete stoclcof the Pictorial Re- view Patterns. Orders promptly fill- ed. Mrs. M. J. MacLellan. 2348-T-1~In.i3i. -WHARF REPAIRS. - Mr. B. H. Ramsay who has charge of the re- pairs to the Kings wharf is making an excellent job of it. lie has been held up somewhat owing to delay iu getting large lumber. -THE W. M. S. of the Methodist Church Kensin o will ho a Ja la'vn oi .\lrs. L'rch. Friday, July 16th. Young ladies dressed in Japanese cos- tumes will serve tive o`clock tea. also ice cream and cake. 2o1;'rT-i~I.\I3Ipd -WOMEN'S OXFORDS. regular $3.50 and $4.00 value. all goodyear welted.. in n. variety of the season‘s smartest lasts, tan calf leather with either plain call’ or cloth top. Sale price per pair $l.9.i. li. T. Holman Limited, Suniulersiile. 21051-T-l5M2iEi. -TEACHERS REMAIN. - The staff of teacliers 1,1' las: term have h~-»-n rlseiigagt-~l at glhcrton for the rntiiing terln. viz. .\lr. Leo .\'~.-lligan. Prinripzil; .\iis.ertun. ‘luring the month or July. ..\ir. Laird is a clear and forceful pri-aciier and is drawing large con- gregations. While in Alberton Pro- fessor Laird, Mrs. Laird and daughter are uct»tip_viiig the .\lanse. During the past niontli the church has been ert`s and .\liss Jeanne _-\rst-nauit will remain at ilu- bert's for another year.-M. -NORTH ST. ELEANOR'S SCHOOL EXAMINATION. - The semi.-annual exaniination ot’ N. St- ~anor's st-iiool. Lot IT, was held in the school liouso un the afternoon of \\‘ei‘ fit and low in price. .-_. ~=- -1- -1- -1- -H-i-i-r stiff cuffs - -t- -t- -i- ~'.~ »i- -1- 4.- -i- _',- "r 4. ~':-’.‘-l"'i"'i‘rl"'rv'»‘~`i' €\’€ _r 4,4 . .- Shirt A superb collection of New Shirts ' in almost unlimited assortment _of . patterns and colors. Neghgee with soft collars, separate and attached, some soft turn back cuffs, others with 50c to $3.00 4. ,aa . -i* 4. . , . .~,~ .1- .,~ .;- . .,- .` -I* ,lu '~ ,K4 '_ Sailors 25c t0 $2.50 Panamas 2.50 to $10.00 .. Underwear Satisfaction Such underwear as men who know underwear values buy season after season and are always satisfied. Underwear that is high in quality perfect in - Two Pieces Combination 50c to $3.00 per Suit $1.00 to 2.50 per Suit . What About A What About A Cravat New ideas in carefully tailored models enable every man to select just the tie to suit his fancy beautiful patterings and unusual colors. zsc to $1.25 When You Buy Clothes Is it a question of how little can I Pay- _0R_ How much value can I get for every Dollar I Pay Do You Buy uantity or Quality ? ,a .~,f f -1- -1- ~l‘ ri' 4* ~'.‘ ¢ v 1 '~ v .'_- .',- :__ '.< -lr v . i Every suit of Clothes in this store is built on_ the quality standard, every possible thing that means more quality, more service, more values is crowded into it. So if you buy your new suit here you will remember the quality long after the price is forgotten. Especially Is This True Of Our I 14.00 Suits tharge at ilberton wlnle ‘Vlr Y0\l we t iawson manager is off on its - ' . _- ` . . \\'. i"nu' U it ti ni 1. I.. D0 ease io sys. . r. an rs. awson are . visiting in various places with Heftel’ . TTIQID '- friends in Nova Scotia. ' 15_~‘ ..`~_._v_v`.|_._._._._i_,,. *fn >\‘,'\‘-.‘ ~. ~.'.. ~, »,~ -,< -, -.,-. ~. ~. . . ! _ mg _ I I* School, is on an extended visit to his parents at Seacowpond.-Z. _TRIPPLE WEDDINGS.-At Tig- nlsh Catholic Cliurt-h on Tuesday. :href-_ couples were married. .-\Il par- ties concerned lived In the parishes of Palmer Road and Titzlilsli.-Z. -RETURN HOME.-illr. and Mrs. A. l’. Wells, of Kildare Cztpf-. returned Monday evening from a wcck's visit to friends in Murray ilarbour. Both enjoyed the trip and were enthusias- tic of the hospitality shown them while there.-Z. -DANGEROUSLY ILL. - Mr. P_h_II Evans proprietor of the Tignlsh Meat Market is at home in a dangerous con- dition from a sudden attack of heart trouble. Before coming to Tlgnlsh Mr. Evans was largely interested In the fox business at 0'Leary.-Z. -HERE VISITING -Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Perry from Somerville. Mass., are visiting their relatives in Tlgnlsh. Hon. S. T. Gallant was In Tlgnlsh on Tuesday.-Mr. Louis Madarey of Sydney was visiting friends hers over Sunday.-Mr. John McCue from Boston is spending a couple of weeks with friends In Norway.-Z. -WELCOME HOME.-Mr. Jack Perry. son of Mr. Jerome S. Perry of Petervlllc arrived home on Monday evening from Kansas City... Missouri after a nvs years absence. On an -ex- tended vlslt to his family. Mr. Perry v.-as a passenger on the Wabash train which was madl-1 damaged at St. Charles, Missouri. on I-‘rlday last when it left the If'\nk and caught the in the cyclone which caused have in that ;-art of the Stole. In the same car he was seatul nl the time tivo were killed and all told ovor Ilfty *,- I -ON VISIT.-Mr. Gerald McCar- thy, Principal of Georgetown High were injured on that train . About one mlle ahead of the place where the accident took place a large bridge wal *4i¢¢¢..t.»¢a.qn¢au'r»»-e t. . _ _ é- __ . - - -~-- - "-~'~- --‘~~~~ .-.._n------- -~'~'-“'~'~- - --~-~-- -Y 1.. Di _ DD into the river. Mr. Perry escaped without injury the only bad effect was the shock he rcc<»ivt-Il and exposure for about six hours in tl drenching rain.-Z. CHARLOTTETOWN CHILD CURED OF PARALYSIS Charlottetown.. P. H. I., Julie I2. 1915. if anyone should ask me what I con- sider the most reliable cure hi exist- ence. l would have no hesitation in saying that it is the Parador. My little three-yearold daughter was stricken with infantile paralysis when she was three weeks' old. Un- til last March she was utterly help- less. She had no use of her le¢s.whIch were always cold. and one arm was quite useless. Site was never able to speak. and lt seemed that she would be dumb as well as crippled for -life. I spent a great deal of money for her benefit and she was treated by three doctors. but nothing helped her until the Fsrsdor was put to use on the 24th of March. The action of the Far- ador was most pronounced. By its moans the circulation was quickly re- stored. Her cold limbs got warm fn less than a week, and within a fort- night she could raise a cup to her lips with the arm that was paralysed. She soon began Io walk by holding' unto vhlliri. etc., and she Is able to stand alone. I feel confident that ln a short time her walking will be perfect. She hu besun to speak. being able to pro- “°““09 H 800d many words. Since uslnz the Parador we have not Sivln her any medicine, for the Fara- dor has entirely cured the constipa- tion and she sleeps perfectly. Aa soon as her walking Is perfect I 'Ill sive you another statement to that effect. as l am only too glad to |01 I>¢0l>le know what a help the I-`ara~~ dor is In case of Illness It la a great PHY that lo many people continue to suffer and allow their chlldrsn to auf- l com etelv blown from its su orts` ter when there la meh a tlraad rom.- .-’-.-.--~~»~¢i§c~».. ll ctly as the Furador. The people sh0\1l<| wake up and get wise I would like to add that I have used the Furutlor for asthma. which I had st-vt-ral years. and l can truthfully sity that It has cured me. |Slgnedi W. WALLACE DIAMOND No. illl Elm Avenue. Thr' ulmve statement is addressed to \\'. I-I.. l-Inmiln, Representative of the Farzttior Co. 12 Alley St.. Charlotte town. 2049-7-15Mli. lf' apr Special Values ln Dinner Sets /='IThTs_is your only 0%] nortumt of tting a real gn¢i'_valugT>le bar- gain in dishes. These dinner sets compnse _ 97 PIECES 8 STYLES In_ eight different quahties priced at gwards. We bou t esedishes from - elgn countries now en- gagedinthewar before the war started and to- day they could not be bought from the mak- ers at the prices oder- ed you here now. Bet- ter Call today and look over the line.....$8.00 lack & Co. \ lZSlhlI|aS|not I