“’*§"`*§=k ww K* ...mm &, me .»<§.':m*" '-:uI\§& 'T' A-=-§£"' ‘\¥5‘§¢1.»., I FRIDAY TBI OHARLOTTETOWN _QJTLBDIAN . ¢ ',. .. . * _ ,( 5" ». "- _ 1 ‘ > I S* il-. - 1 " ' ' if Jr. » ' \ -1 |\ I ' AUGUST 13, 1915 _ L it _5'|"e` |3175] man wor splo dep righ com ther BTO THO SCH them slen \VH to gi and D TDK brll can KEE all ki -ui it 0 thos give BRE forin 2354- , '.'»\~ "'“y ` ’ i _ . , . .- , 1 ~ , /'rf-i f~"\\» ' » 7 ‘ . VI/ ,. :Y,_._____ L / _ /J . ~` Y fb' ’ // 1 _ 1P~ r 1 ‘W 1/ I I/ (IAA f-f'"`;v .i _- vi ' ._ ~ steals ~> `»'l`.'~-'=‘~'c - ti' ' f' S ' i ‘ 1 /lf’ .e\ -'ml i ' ' _ _ ' J. (ii-,fv $ ‘L I ' , ___ E ` . ' "'?§,- 5:11,? \ L_ du* h `,. , & , _ ,, 1 . - , - \ : is { _ _ ., .- ,__U`. .~l::iWl|i4,..;-,;.. _ I ‘ ...H_\@“f.‘.;f'=`-?.;':-~-f ~ Fleassntly situated in Brown's Block, south side Market Square. Com- dlng views or the city and the best arranged classrooms for commercial lr ;to be found in the Maritime Provinces. Large rooms, high ceilings, ndld ventilation and floods of light by day and electric by night. All artments under one roof. Inspection invited. The various Courses of Study are so arranged that they are kept t up to the minute, for we are not dependent on text-books, nor do we pei our students to make unnecessary purchases that we may profit eby. New ideas in conducting business are constantly cropping up, and they placed immediately before our students. That makes our COURSES ROUGHLY PRACTICAL and UP 'I‘0 DATE. OUR TEACHERS have had SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE IN PUBLIC OOL TEACHING are graduates of tlils institution, and have proved selves EXPERT in BUSINESS OFFICES. They are therefore not only did disciplinarians, but know from practical experience HOW and AT to impart. Result: N0 WASTE TIME. Under our system of INDIVIDUAL INSTRUC'l`ION we are in a position vc IDEAL TUITION, for each student is in a class by himself or herself, receives PERSONAL attention. Thus the student makes his own rate of; ress, neither retarded by the backward nor unduly hastened by the ultra liant,-Heence, THOROUGIINESS IN EVERY DETAIL. EFFICIENCY. Students may begin ANY week during the term, but for those who make it possible, it is better to enter when the term op_ens. August 16. POSITIONS. There is an ever increasing demand for competent BOOK- PERS, STENOGRAPHERS, (‘.ASiIIlJltS, CLERKS, SALESMEN, and for iids of commercial work, and while wc assist the deserving to positions td freqiieiitly the demand is greater than the supply-yet we do not hold ut as an inducement for you to attend, and would ask you to beware of e who do. WE prove our students before we recommend them, which s the competent and deserving a fuir chance. WE TEACH every branch you require for .a SOUND, PRACTICAL, AD~\VlNNiNG EDUC/\TlON, and our charges are the SAME T0 ALL. For rates of tuition. descriptive circulars, cost of board, and fullest in- atlon, apply personally or by letter to The School of Results, Re-opeiis Monday. Aug. 16th. s-emmeurtr. . ‘ . 11-5' §.'~Zl?l" E; ‘ vf E 1-.- -l_`:." -._-X ._.,’ LJ~;.fl"__ _.Q . ._. __ -v-'T L. B. MILLER, Principal. 1'; . ‘ l n _ tions on each. Music towuitcvery-'"'” ' l ` ‘ Go to any “His Ma§ter’s Voice" ' -_ /~ i, '.-iliirfvl 1 .- _ ~ iff: . "I T2- _ 11,, g , _ ' ' -". _ - ._ _ //>;_;- ~= " 4 ;i<';;:,! “ ll ” ' A if IERLINER GRAM-O-PHONE CO _ i; \ _ 1| ummer Music in great variety on the 90 cent Victor Records- -light and airy popular songs, dance music and the lighter classical airs- * makes you cool to listen to them. There are so many of the 90c records, too-ten inch double sided, two selec- body. Here are some that should bein the collection of every Viétrolaowner: Virginia Lee Pcerleu Qynriei Sweet Kentuclry Lady Hlriy Macclonough Tnlre Me Rael: To Canada Edward Hamilton They Sang "Cod Snvc The King" M. _lohmon Br Cho. Aloha Oe-Hawaiian Medley Waltz Victor Military Band |7733 Home Sweet Home-Medley Waltz Conw|y's Band Tl\Oi`iFTl VET` Thzl l\'l§d'riTng gcxurlaiionr Rag Six Brown grivlhgrlil |7677 O m'e mio (My Suniliine] (Violin-Flute-Har l lvlnpoluitnn Trio; |7707 Addie A Nnpo'i (Violin-Flute-Harp) Nelpolimn Trio Mother Mnchree Charles Harrison A Little Bit ol Heaven (Shure, They Call lt lrellnd) g |7780 Charles Harrison \/~¢\J~,.._/~»~._1 " G \| N vi 7742 dealer’s in any city or town in Canada. He will gladly play any music you wish to hear, on the Vidtrola. &§/}_ 1.4;- lf- .a-.“"~'§-€J&2>-/~ ._-2 jvril 'f-lx.,-Ii`?i. . , , ,, _ 'M ‘fbi /`l§\\\ \ ‘J _Z- ll* i 1// \-- _ » /‘, _ .//' 1 _ _ _.K",, ,_ '| _ _. ..--1" »1 ‘ '-W/f/< ., \,, J ‘_ /i ~,‘,_ _ ZZ: 1 '»_f 1 _ _ - _, _.___ /-f-'M ‘ -1-1'. .1-`. -\ .3/i 1/' _`, _ Victrola VI $33.50 With I! ron-inch double-sided Victor Records (JI aeledlonn, yourcwncholce) $47.00 Sold on easy terms, if desired. *wr-4.. \.Q¢. *'°\ I Ollie' Victrolu from $2|.00 to $305 (on only symenu, if desired) and ten-inch. double-sided Q/iclor Records, at 90:: lor the two selections at any “His Mustafa Voice" desler'| in any town or city in Canada. Wnte for free copy ol our 450- poge Musical Encyclopedia listing over 6000 Victor Records. LIMITED £54. Q Lenoir Street, Montreal -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can beobtalned at Laf!erty’s Tensor- iul Parlors. Summerside. -W K McGOUGAN. Globe Fox Exchange. is Guardian Agent in Sum- merslde. -AT KENSINGTON. -H.` R. Bell will preach in the Temperance Hall Kensington' on August 15th at eleven a. m. and seven forty tive p. m. Special music. All are welcome. _ -,neo cnoss_',s,£NE|=|1' win be held at Cape Traverse Ilall on Mon- day August l6th. commencing at 6 p m. A bazaar- ln.connection will be a feature of the evening. 2513- -UNION SERVICE. -The Union Services of the Presbyterian and Methodist Churches of Summerside will be held on Sunday the 15th inst. in the Methodist Church at 11 a. m. and in the Presbyterian Church at 7 p. m. -PROFITABLE CONVENTION- The O'Leary District S. S. Association held a very profitable convention in the Presbyterian Church on Friday, Aug. 6th. The day was fine and the attendance good and reports were giv- en from twelve schools out oi’ thirteen in the district. Splendid addresses were given by Rev. G. F. Dawson, A. J. Mathieson, Rev. E. Lockhart and the Field Secretary Rev. G. A. Ross along different lines of S. S. work. The delegates were highly entertained at the home of Mr. John Hopgood where the ladies of the convention brought in baskets provided with the good things oi’ this life and set before the delegates and each one was amply provided for. A very hearty vote of thanks was given to Mrs. Hopgood for the use of her house and to the ladies for their splendid entertainment and Mr. John Hopgood for the use of his barn for the horses, also to W. E. Brooks for his faithful work as secre- tary for tthe last sixteen years. Fol- E K year: Pres., J R Dlgnan, Howlan; Vice-pres., Watson L lliker, O’Leary; Sec`tty-treas.. W E Brtfikes, 0’Leary; Elementary Supt.. Mrs J A Matheson, 0'Leary; Organized Work, Mrs Turn- er, 0’Leary; Temperance Snpt., Geo Barbour, Howlan; Missionary Supt., Mrs M Dodd, Burtion, Lot 7; Education Supt.. Mrs A A McNeil, 0'Leary; Home Dept. Supt., Mrs C Grigg, West Devon; I B R A Supt., Jas A Hirrhiby, Brae. Additional members of the ex- ecutive, Mrs H Currie, Thos Costnln. Alfred Morestead and Mayor Boulter. TIENISH -VlSlTiNG HERE-Miss Zeta O`Bi'ien, accompanied by her brother, Peter. from Elmsriale, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gavin, Tig- nisli.-Z. -FIRST TRIP-Mr. John M. Dou- cebte, oi’ \Vateri`orrl, 'on Monday made his initial trip with his new schooner to Chatliain and will trade between the Island and the mainland for the rest of the season.-Z. -NEW ASSIGNMENTS-The Mis- sos , Beattlce___. 1!lc_C_ErLli.r._____Qf__ Seacow Pond will this coniing year teach school at Kinkora. Gcrtic Dorgan. at Albertoii. Gwen Mctfartliy at Bloom- field. Josie Gaudet 'oi' Pleasant View at Alma, and hor sister Evallnu at Palm- er Road.-Z. WESTERN P|:llS0llllLS -Mr. Brent Wood. Albany, was a visitor to Victoria Wednesday evening.-V. -Mr. A. A. Foy, Tryon, made a business trip to Victoria Wednesday. -V. -Miss ilessie Doliorty, Capo Trav- erse. is visiting friends and relatives in Victoria.-V. -Mrs. lllce, wife oi’ Rev. J. M. Rice Summerside, is visiting her father the Iioii. li. J. I3. Wood, Ne\vi’ouiidland. -Mr. John Clark. Cape Traverse, was in Summerside Thursday of this week 'on business. -Mr. Grahain Rogers, Summerside, was successfully operated on for ap- peiidieltis in the Prince County Iios- pital on Tuesday last. -Miss Ruby Curtis returned to Victoria Wednesday after a very en- joyiihle visit to Fredericton where she was the guest of Miss Ada Stevenson. -V. ' _ _ 'l I Wise Precaution O will prevent the little illness of today from becoming the big sickness of tomorrow and after. For troubles of the digestive organs you can rely on scsciraiirs i>n.|.s Bold nvlrrvlnn. ln bun. ll noni Alberton Horse Races , 1 _ o . ' r‘ f l V, , _ Monday, August 23rd Purlel $500.00 Free-for-all, Mile heats, $200.00. 2.30 Pace, Half mile heats, 8150.00. 2.40 Trot. Mile heats. $150.00. “J Five to enter four to start. Entry DMILRS IN EVERY TOWN ANDCITY , fee, 5 per cent. of purses, 5 per cent. lowin are the ofiicers for the comin - addlltlonai for money winners. En- » V-ldor Reounlo--Mak in Canada-Patronlzo Home Prohdo Hn-ies more me ioui or August. __ _ i All races to end with the fifth heat. No entries accepted unless accompnm led with tees for same. Entries received by the Secretary. or by J. Stanley Wedloclr, Charlotte- .H° !ifl¢¢.'£.‘&Pi|I.2,§..§,.CO° _ '°.::.::°.;z;..i _144 Grout Goormystreot, Clmriothtown ””7`”"M""”" - MHR7El ,'_IDWYTII1KF.*."1.ll*iI,`V;"3"i‘sFi"'i ~'.7`7£"`- “»~'If"l'° l -ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini- mum chl»l'8°- twenty-tive cents. -ORANGE8-29c. per dozen at Hol- ,man’s, Summerside, on Saturday. - 2511-8-13M2iE1i -PRE8ERVE.- Get your preserv- ing supplles at Holman's, Summerside 2498-8-12M_2iE1l. -ANOTHER LOT to hand, pure bleached sheethig. 70 inches wide, selling at 19c per yard. Sinclair and Stewart, Ltd. 2| -25 PAIRS WOMEN'8 Oxford shoes size 2% only, .patent leathers and dongolas, odd _lines to clear at just $1.00 per pair. Sinclair & Stewart. 21 -SINCLAIR G. STEWART, Ltd. are clearing out a line of Women's Oxford shoes in size 2% at $1.00 per pair. See them. 2l -ORANGES.-_Juicy California Or- anges on sale Saturday only at 29c. per dozen, worth 45c., at Holman’s, Summerside. 2511-8-13)/i2iE1i -TABLE SETS-6 piece Glass Table'Sets on sale for a short time at only 294:. per set at Holman’s. Sum- merside. 2511-8-13M2iE1i -RAINCOATS. - Women's and Girls’ Raincoats at bargain prices at Holman's, Summerside. 2496-8-12M2iE1i. -TABLE SETS.- 6-Piece Glass Table Sets selling in the Crockery De- partment for a short time only at 29c, at R. T. Holman Limited, Sunimerslde 2496~8~12M2lE1i. -SPEClAL.- Choice Canned Chic- ken, Government inspected, guaran- teed quality. Der large can 20c at Holman‘s, Summerside. - 2496-8-12M2lE1i. -REFRIGERATOR - A large roomy Refrigerator, a catalogue special at $11.10, selling whilo they last at $9.88. R. T. Holman, Ltd., Summerside. 2511-8-13M2iE1i -CAPE TRAVERSE Bl'ancli of tho Red Cross will hold an ice cream fos- tival on the hall grounds next Monday, Aug. 16th, when everybody is asked to help this worthy cause. 2513. -UNDERWEAR.- Ladies Combi- nation Summer Underwear, either sleeveless or short sleeves; sizes 34 to 38. Regular 50c value, clearing at per suit 39c at Holman‘s, Summer- side. 2496-8~12M2iE1i. -CANNED CHICKEN - Nothing better for luiiciies or light meals than our delicious Canned Chicken-Gow ernment inspected, guaranteed qual- ity. Special per can 20c. at ilolnian's Summerside. 2511-8-13M2iE1i -MASON DUCK DECOYS perfect in shape naturally painted No. 1 glass eye $7.20 Doz. Challenge brand $9.50 Doz. Curlew $9.00 Doz. Folding tin Plover Decoys $4.20 Doz. Nitro Club loaded shells fresh stock also the very best in guns at the sportsmans' head- quarters. I". W. Strong & Co. 2501~S~13M1i HOTEL LIERIVALS VICTORIA. Peter Mahoney and wife. St John; N.B.; John A. Charlton. Si. John. N.B.; Flora E. Ingram, Winnipeg. Mass.; Florence Doherty, Dalhousie. NB.; M. (Yonnacher, Dalliousle. N.B.; J. E. Newsome, Boston; J. W. Newsome, Robt. Myers. D. Mclrean, A. H. Myers ami wife, Crapaurl; W. Harry Stevens, Windsor, N.S.; Rev. M. E. George, Altumzi, In.; VV. H. Fraser; Mr and Mrs W. G. McAlfiry, St John; J. Thorn- lcy Bowman, London; Mrs R. K. Shire, Campbellton, N.B.; Mrs J. A. McKin- non, Edinonton, Alta.; Miss Dorothy Brennan, Miss Mary Stewart, Summer- side; R. L. Graham and wife, Halifax; J. R. LeBlanc, Montreal; A. Cameron, Montreal; ll. A. Morrow, Peterboro.; Jack Unnipliell, Truro; Mr and Mrs I). Raskani, I.. Mnnca, Montreal; C. I3. Kingston, St John; A. C. Currie, St John, R. Gordon, Summerside. QUEENS. Miss Florrle _ Doherty, Dalhousie. l\'.B.; Miss Flora Ingram, Winnipeg; Miss M. Connacher, Dalhousie; Mrs John Large, V. E. Large. W. Devon; Elma Walker, Kensington; Mrs Mina Bridges, Cascumpec; Florence G. Bridges. Cascnmpec; A. H. Myers; W. B. Logan; Fred Oliver, City; Mrs J. W. Richards, Victoria; H. Wadman, Boston; R. W. McCrae, St Peters; L. S. line, Quebec; E. Boswell, Victoria; J. Hornby Bowman, London; C. E. Mc- Kay, Brockville. REMARKABLE CURE8 OF VERY BAD WOUNDS. PARIS, August 12.- What are des- cribed as remarkable cures of wound- ed French soldiers have been effected by the new polyvalont serum, discov- ery ol' which was announced last March. Complete rooovery is announc- ed of men who were terribly mutilat- ed, and for whom all hope hade been given up boforn use of the serum, s'o~ ‘badly infected were their wounds. Drs. Loclalnche and Vallee, the dis- covorors of the serum, have been un-. able up to the present to make more than 2,000 flasks of it daily, most of which goes to the base hospitals, where the worst cases are to be found. Tenders _ For ~Catenng I-FOR THE-l ' ~ Wcstetn Prince Exhibition Tenders will be received by _the ufidersigned up to °Aii¥. 14th, 1915 rom parties wililiigho con- t_ract for the Cateringto' e Pub- lic on Thursday, Au . 26th, 916. Can have space in Alhezton Skat- ing Rink, t e lo_west orany tend- er not necessarily accepted. - R. H. Ri-:In Aug. 4, 1915. Mmm J. v. ' am Soilecl Ladies’ Wear >_- -i I f At A Big Saving . 1 ._. Here are little leaves of luck Worth plucking--de _- ,_ . _ .ij-Q pendable goods; only a few of the many snaps from V _-ji our 'Mantle Department---lots _that would not be here 3;; at any price had this summer been as Warm as usual. l Soiled Whitewear 2.25 Gingham Gfeatly Retllltletl ' Dresses _ A general cleaning up °f Ladies’ A"nice line of Print and Gingham yvhltiiweir Shgriffly imled or dmussed Dresses, well made, stylish neat effects, _ rom ‘Sp ay' ere ls a gran °pp°r` an excellent dress to wear most any- .- tunity for Friday and Saturday buyers whem Regular $225 to Clear $150 _A t°-saw? money as the price will Cer` Other Dresses many colors and sizes . L' tamly Interest you' Regular $1.25 to clear 7 9c. 1, »_ 1,- *. 5 ‘» 'I .4 .< .A 5 gl. J-‘¥- ‘» Wash Unrlerskirt A fine chance to get a good $1 Wash Underskirt for 59c These are made of go id qual- V ity striped Gingham and Cot- " ton, .,' ' Chil¢lren’s Dresses for girls 3 to 14 years are here at 98c. They have the French Waist and are trimmed with lace and hemstitching. Reg- ular $1.25 now 98C. Soiled 'Waists 79c $1.25 Mirlrlies 79c Here is a lot of well made real We have quite a number of $1.25 H vi 5 1 1 1 1_ 1_ ._ 1_ 1 1 1 1 1 v 'f' *F *f - 5 'A '» 'I “f *f 'K' *E* >;‘ rf ._< »_< 1, 1 5- ._~ .< ._- . < , 5- 1; » ~ stylish waists, which have been soiled Middies which we are going to clear ~- from display. These waists are good at 79c. These are the balance of an value at $1.25. Soiled price ..... ._ 79c order that we did not expect. _' _ Prowse Bros. Ltd. rl' 2501-8-12M3l. NEW? I __l li# Grand Prize $350. ENNIS & Co. PIANO FREE' Manufactured by The New Scale Williams Piano Co., Oshawa, Ont. Contest sold by The Business Boosters Limited, Toronto Ontario. _ } E SAVE YOUR COUPONS GET IN THE GAME _..'.~»_-V-.x§l»i\.w;..¢-`»rio.~.-..._‘ [L-_ V , WOULD You LIKE To HAVE THIS IN YOUR HOME ?` JUST A LITTLE HUSTLING AND YoU vviN We ill issue trad t`fi t 'th - fehpment 'éns vers 33?' $.23 "?»i"s’ c§i<“i’ .§’f"'§f.‘?§i?§§‘.°$‘§.i‘?§§' p§,§?,°f,°h§;~;;,t;gi¢are= :relies representing the LARGEST NUMBER os voiiss at the end f 'cg igi will regéverhisgwurifui Piano ABSULUTELY FREE or cosT. ° °” 4 this Hang yétarrtggffaggil gif: aégsslzsgeggltieéu and if you are not interested in securing uro jeciis toin eres ' t _ ' can do better here than elsewhiiiiel. IHVT/Taudg iiloi exviirecctvicéiliiecidvielialiltii; li)e?\iovi,exy°ii thai ll?" C0¥il¢Sl thl‘0l18h 8 EI`€3t¢I` D¢l'C¢I1lalre of profit, but through the difference iii voliiemtieotl buslii ness-we ex t the increase to more than , d i sive you EIJEN MORE for your money thiiipiivxé iiiivianin i]ht<~=hiizii'it.ure we Sha" end ew" t° We solicit your patronage solely through the merits of our goods and Lower pri¢e,_ _ We can save you money and we are ready to prove it. ' _ D. A. BRUCE _ cUsToM TAiLoir ' Gents’ Furnishings, Hats and Caps, Ready-Made Clothing, Ladies’ Tailoring 156-15 QUEEN STREET .. ` 24218-6M»fW4l. ,,_,_,_,g;;;r;g},;LorrET0\i1N, P. E. isLANn .. . ' 1-.J ".1" a"'~v 117' 7 if if,»'i ‘lt".“",‘(l'-l”.YEf.5:-'FT-.‘71Rlll*L’l%` 'i’i!l‘_€i¥5Hll.i‘f$¥3@nl§|§i§51f\?<3‘¥’.§!3*/1;i“!’l"’? .‘§1‘lY=’7"."¢ if,‘j"7ih`Ti'f1iH‘%'1il4*’®U1il-.. >‘l1l'lXl&1‘i‘il"l“t*ii£"d’6lJ7 .