,_. . .-5 A I v I f I I t.. .';,| 1., . .fl ` fl -I '- 1 f 1 _. if _ .. .Q -E2 if ’ u ` \ ll§é__ I 1 WEDNESDAY THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 1, 1915 Perfect bakino assured because there are no leaky joinzts around oven or _flues in ` "35-‘ .' _I _ € t _ _Iv ..- "'~`-'. '_ I " y " C1: f", ,. ..._ \ _. -" tf- '.\ ._ i i L-` f. if: . ~' f-:_». .f;.f _ They are made airtight with 5 specially prepared asbestos fibre. See the Mc(Ilary dealer in your town. SOLD BY ROGERS HARDWARE CO., LTD.. CHARLOTTETOWN, G. ’ R. T. HOLMAN, LTD., SUMMERSIDE. tl- 3-'£171 ff .sv r ul I ,_ _a 'K .i The Prince Edward Island Exhibition and Horse Races at Charlottetown Sept. 21 to 24, 1915 OPEN T0 ALL CANADA 0ver $8000.00 in Exhibition Prizes Live Stock entries except Poultry close 10th September. All other entries close 14th September. Three days Horse Racing, $2800.00 in purses. Special attractions in front of the Grand Stand. Nearest Station Agents will give partic_u1ars__o_f Railway rates. For Prize List and all information write the Secretary- C. R. SMALLWGOD, Sec’y-Treas. FRANK R. HEARTZ, President. 2'ifl9-il-lI\l wt li'=Iiil Init I l‘.;_ LV________ _ _ __ _ ____ __ _I W 50 Per Cent Guaranteed Dividend 1915 Glenaladale Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd [Incorporated 1913] ()_N_E OF THOSE THAT STOOD THE TEST Guaranteed that 50 per cent was to be paid in 1914, but paid 100 per cent, 50 per cent in cash and 50 per cont in stock. With twenty pairs of beautiful Silver BIac_k foxes capitalized at $300,00_0.00 0111)’ $15.00()-00 8 Pair with all expenses and ranching free GUARANTEES 50 PER CENT AT THE LEAST FOR 1915 OR WHATEVER MORE IT MIGHT BE Anyone wanting to investin this great Black Fox In- dustry will make no mistake to invest in this Company for they are sure of 50 per cent, whatever more the first ear. . y Shares are $25. Write for prospectus and other mfor mation to M. C. MACKINNON, Secretary-Treasurer Glenaladale, : : Prince Edward Island 2238-7-24M ELI ,,.¢w~»».»-.4-u»\.z-. =f~» .-uv » ,,,,,,,!,__._ ..;._,_.__-_..... .. -~ .-.- v-- f_-‘°"~* Y ‘ ' I E PR§§_E§!.‘l.'_!I. .X99 s $4 b'l'PrT|‘r _ ~ _ I _ _ ' lent. hat-omni = ‘ ~ ' nu-mos . ' '»' -_ .AU In .- -. U-“T 'Ti _ ‘ ,- " ‘ ' -t »' - . " uma: - _ - . sell ul sock wht §=ii§i_i§;§,:_ H Iifiiitlhi li. \ -_, » ,` P ' .’ S1-'°~f.~:.f.':-.\:'-.'.i.'::.f:~.n-48 " O gtg! ' i _ :P5 . ' . ='.g,_lo ' _ §§7 ‘< '_ ' i§§;§ ._ _ , I _ .1 ° sf ,. 4. » 'L _ ,__I§_ -49"" gli. r `-'~ 1_ - I It PA'rn|o-r|c___cANA - A THIS FLAG CQUPON “°"'°'°“°......" *~..°':-::':.f.:.=:.r:::°.~:..':'.t':.t.::."°““°‘°*- Ilwlou Prenatal it the OMIM dll CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN °""°°":‘*::':.‘:t:.a°;t‘”””‘__';""‘l A m Compton #mg and Outlli mums.-rr te-Wim mat u nous ual 1' ..":.:.°.'.°.°‘.°..1:.t.1.“‘.‘::. 5?.: ‘°' "* “ 2,.:-:.::°::.'s.°~::':s.-’......"°°..i:.“ Y iff Watches Repaired wvaifhiipaiziofiii, kiJ'i=‘I€i'eii-ii &c. ` The Western Guardian B.?.‘.l‘.l'..n."3.‘l.§"5.;.ii..'§°iT.’ §§.§‘.'f.`2.‘.' Bay last week the guest of Mr. Adol _.,.,._._._._-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-f_-_-_-.1-_-.-.-_~.-.-_-.-.-.~_~.-.-.-_».-.-.-.-.<-.~».----~=-----------.----»-.-.-.-_-_-_~_-_-=f.---A---‘---‘fff phus Gallant.-M . . -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. ...W K McGOUGAN, Globe Fox Exchange. is Guardian Agent in Sum- merside. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lafferty’s Tensor- lal Parlors, Summerslde. -H. R. BELL will preach in tho lluntcr Rgcr llall on September lst, at 7.30 p. 1, -ARRIVED HOME.-Tho Summer- side baseball team has arrived homo from Moncton, having met defeat in both gunim.-Il. -HAYING COMPLETED. -Haying is now over and the crop has been ex- cellent both as to quantity and qual- ity-M. -SCHOONER “Western Light," Captain Gallant, sailed yesterday for Crupauil with a large cargo of lime, cement and general produce shipped by It. 'i`. Ilolman, Limited. -VISITING CLERGY. - Rev. Falli- er Nazaire Poirier of St. Dunstsn's College. ofliclated at Mass at St. James’ Church, 29th inst. and also de- livered an eloquent sermon in French on lloly Communion.-M. -APPRECIATION.-The latest is- sue of the “Canadian Grocer.” a To. ronto trade publication, contains a 181110 Dllotofzrapli ot’ the Grocery De- partment of ll. T. Ilolman, Limited, Summorside. and a lengthy article on the up-to~date methods adopted by this progressive establishment. -MOUNT CARMEL. -Mrs. John I’. Gallant, her three daughters, Mur- fruerito, Beatrice and Clairlco and one son, Frank. of Moosejaw who have been spending a couple of months with friends and relatives in Mount Carmel, crossed by the Empress last week on the way to their western home. It was not without regret that they departed, especially at the thought of leaving aged relatives that distance will not 1 ‘rinit to visit as often as desired. R. -LARGE FUNERAL. - The fitn- craL of the late Irene Cormier whose death took place under such shocking clrcumslnnccs nt flldtown. Maine, was held on Sunday afternoon 29th inst. at St. James' (‘hurch. the attendance bo- IIIPI 1111120. lleccascd who was about 20 _vcars of age was a member ot' the 'l`clnpei‘ance Society to which lic had lid(-`ii"ri faithful member. Ile was one of those younlx mcn whose parents could hc proud of. conimaudiup; tho re- spect ol' all those who kncw hint. lt is only three months since he had been home in attcnrlancc to the funt-ral of his late younger brother. From partl- culars gatlicrcd. it appears that thc lic was at work putting wire on a tele- phone post. falling from the top to tho ground. dcalh Ilciiig almost instantan- cons, The pall bf-.arcrs were Manuel (`or|nicr. Zaicliarizili (‘ormicr, Gloria tlallant. (lloricc Cormier, Thcophilus Arscmnilt and John I<‘. Arsenault.-M. W IIFTEII SIIFFERING TWU LUNG YEARS Mrs. Anelin Wan Restored to Health by Lydia. E. Pink. hgm’s Vegetable ' Compound. Minneapolis, Minn.-"After my little one was born I was sick with pains in ._ , Wwww my sides which the -_< doctors slid were -r' `t\»g .Ag '__ caused by inflamma- tion. I suffered u great deal every ., I. '/ . I ti , monthandgrewvery . H, thin. I was under the doctor's care for two fifiillllliif ’i=iiii; long years without " _' `any benefit. Finally after repeated sug- ` gestions to try it we got Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. After tak- ing the third bottle of the Compound I was able todo my housework and today I am strong and healthy again. I will answer letters if anyone wishes to know obout my case. "-Mrs. J osern Assurt, 628 Monroe St.. ,N.E.,Minnosp0lis, Minn. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegonblc Com- pound. made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and todsy holds the record of being the most successful remedy we know for womsn’s ills. If you need such 5 medicine why don'I: you try it? If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia. E. P1nkhs.m's Vegeta- ble Compound wlll help you,wriI.e to Lydia E.Pinkhsm ModIoIne0o. (confidential) Lynn,Msss., for ad- vice. Your lettor will beopened, read and smwered by a woman. and holdin strict eonllllenos. Our charges are moderate Our work is the yery best. C. W. Patterson Cor. Great George ann _ ‘ Grafton Sta. -ONE CENT per word each Inser- tion tor advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini- mum charge, twenty»tlve cents. -PRESERVING BOTTLES. - Get Preserving Bottles. Sugar etc-. at Hol- n\an’s,Sumn1crside. 2774-9-1M2iE1l. FOR GUN FUND. - Gruhsms Road School District has subscribed $77.75 to the _Machine Gun Fund.-L. --BIG VALUE. -Men's \Vork Shirts in stripes and dots at 39c. Holman's Snnnnerside. 2774-9~IM2iI:}1i. -WINTER COATS.-See our sd- vanee showing of Women’s Winter Coats. It. T. Holman Limited, Sum- merside. 2774-9-1M2iE1l. ...THE SCHOONER Western Light, Captain Gallant in charge. sailed on Monday for Crapsud with brick, lime nd plaster of Paris.-I-I. -FLOUR. - Write for our prices on Flour delivered to your nearest railway station. Il. T. Holman Limit- ed, Summerslde. 2774-9-1M2lE1I. -"HARD WALL" Prepared Pl-1510!' ready for immediate use. dries in quarter the time it takes ordinary plaster. You wil! get into your house months earlier by using it. Price G5c. per hundred pound bag. R. T. Hol- man Limited, Summerside. 2774-9-1M2lE1i. -POLITICAL MEETING AT MIS- COUCHE. -Remember the political meeting to be held at Miscouche on Friday, September 3rd at 8 p. m. for the discussion of the political issues of the campaign. Premlcr Mstbieson will bo present and address the meet- ing. The candidates of both parties are respectfully requested to be pres- ent, and take part in the GISCUSBIOH- 27658-31-11141 -MEETING.- Hon. Charles Dal- ton and Mr. S. T. Gallant will address meetings as follows and invite the Opposition Candidates to b0 Presenii Tignish, Aug. 31, 7 p.m. Palmer Road. Sept. 1, at 2 p.m. Mcl.can’s Corner. Sept. 2nd, at 7 p.m. Ilrocton, Sept. 3. at 3 p.m.. St. Anthony, Friday, Sept. 3 at 7 p.m.. Grecnmont, Monday, Sept. 6 at 4 p.m. Alberton, Friday. Sept. 7, at 7 p. m. Opposition Candi- dates are invited to be present. 2704-8»27ME10i. -EXCURSION FAILED.-A merry| party of young folk loft Sumnicrsidc Sunday morning by motor boat for Carleton Point. All went well until they got out in the Straits, where the sea was quite rough. Several of the party getting seasick, as wcll as being scared by the rolling of the boat. On arriving at their ,destination the greater number of the party decided they would not risk coming back by boat, so two or three of the more courageous proceeded on the return voyage ami after a rather stormy passage reached thc harbour safely. They then procured teams and drove to Carleton for thc rcst of the party. which they brought safely back to town nbout midnight.-X -DARNLEV-Dredge No. 11 has completed a channel twenty-two hun- dred l`cet long and fifty feet wide and ilvv and a half feet deep nt low water lin depth. This will be a greet boon to thc fishermen as they will bo able to take their tlsh right to their own doors every night and always have their boats In safety. This dredge which is under command of Captain Mai-I.cod has gone to Kicrs wharf where shc will deepen the channel. The tug "Islander" arrived on Sunday to tow the dredge.-liis many friends are glad to see Mr. James Thompson of llarnley Bridge out again after his recent illness.-Colonel and Mrs. Ds- vison, Cliarlottetown, are visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. C. E. MacNutt, Dnrnley.-Charles Cham- pion anti James McKinnon pitcher and second hasemen of the Spring Valley team spent the week-end In Indian River the guests of Mr( I)un- can Tieairsts.-D. -KENSINGTON P|CN|C.- The picnic at Kensington on Saturday, Aug. 21st, was a grand success. Many people from Summerside. Malpeque. ldrench River and adjoining districts, took advantage of the ideal weather for one afternoons outing. Great in- tcrcst was manifested in the athletic sports which wore keenly contested by tho local athletes, who showed by their performances in tho different events, that there is championship material among thom. The tug-of~war between teams of married and single men probably aroused the .ksenest ln- terest of any event. The single men proved to have superior prowess, af- tor s hard pull. A new feature event -throwing the 56 Ib. weight for height, was captured by DVA. Mathie- son, custodian of the peace in the new city of Kensington- Summary ‘of events- 100 yard dash, 1st'Hnroltl Leard; 2nd. D. J. Matheson; 3rd, Douglas Profiti. Pole Veult.- lst, John Los; 2. Harold Leard; 3. H. llur- gess. Holght 8 ft. 6 inches. High Jump.- 1, John Lon; 2, Sydney Shee- lmn; 3, D. J. Matheson. Haight, 5 fo. 1 inch. 2.20 yard dss‘h.- 1. Harold Lcsrd. 2. F. Pldgcon; 3. D. Matheson. Throwing 56 lh. for Height- 1. I). Matheson; 2, Leo Poynter; 3, Lon Sheehan. 11 ft 2 inches. Dash-Boys under 12 yours- 1. Hebert Warren; 2, Basil Flahsvon; 3, Geo. Higgins. 2.20 yards for boys under 16 years.- 1, L. Bowness; 2, Douglas Profltt; 3, K. Frizell. HESTEBII PEIISGIIILS -Mr. Harry Norton, Bedford. was s visitor to Crnpsud on Sunday.-V. -Mr. Howard Jones, the well- lmown sheep buyor,`ls In Summorsido. -H. -Mrs. I). Whitehead is spending a. few days with her daughter. Mrs. W. Wlgmore, I~`ound‘s Mills.-L. -Mrs Willard Muttsrt and daugh- ters are visiting friends in Wlnsloe and Charlottetown.-X -Mr William Thompson. Philadel- phia. who has been visiting for the pant month in Alberton and Mslpequa. -Miss Cors. Bell. who has been spending a few pleasant days visiting friends in Alberton. returned to her home in Victoria. on Friday.-V. -Mr. P. J. Bulger, Cape Wolfe, President of the Wost Prince Liberal- (lonservative Association, was a re- cent vlsitor to Summersido.-H. -Miss Evangeline Cormier return- ed home to Abram's Village from the States to attend her brothers funeral. -M. -Mr. Edihilhert Poirier, Abram's Village, came home on Saturday from Bedeque, and returned on the follow~ ing Monday.-M. -The Messrs. Sylvain G. Arsen- ault. and Emlllcn Gallant of Maxim- vllle, left last week for North West. -M. -Mr. Wilfred Duncan, Summersldc who is stud n dental sur er in yi iz z Y Baltimore, paid a short visit last» week to friends in Found's Mills.-L. -Mr. Keefe,~Summerside. agent for the International Harvester Co.. is making a business trip through Gra- ham's Road and Found’s Mills.-L. -Mr. Robt. Wigmore. in the em- ploy of W. Warren, contractor. Sum- merslde. spent Sunday at his home in Found's Mills.-L. -Schr. "Western Light," Captain Gallant., arrived today from Point Du Chene with a full general cargo for R. T Holman. Limited. SUMMERSIDE SHIPPING -Schr. "MalIbar." Captain Razart, nrrlved yesterday from Gaspe, and after discharging a quantity of gravel she sailed for Picton. -Schr. “ W. P. O’Hsra," Captain Dunn, soiled yesterday for Pictou. -Schr. "Alhambra," Captain Reid. sailed yesterday for Miramichi to load laths for New York, aftor taking on supplies from R. T. Holman, Ltd. -Schr. “Bona I<'ldes," Capt. White, sailed yesterday for Campbellton. -Schr. "Freddie I-Iiggins," sailed yesterday for Waterford. S.S. "Westport 3rd." Captain La- Couevres, came into port, and after bt-,lug supplied hy R. T. Holman, Ltd., sailed at noon yesterday. ._-Schr. "Three Bells", Captain Murray, arrived today from Port llas- tings with coal for R. T. Ilolman, Limited. , -Schr. "Beaver", Captain Pctil- pas. arrived today from Sydney with cool. HOTEL ARRIVALS QUEEN. John Turner, Souris East; C. Mar- tin, Montague; Rev. A. Maclfay, Wul- lace, N. S.; G. Pnttlo, New York; W. Mi-Plicrsoii. Sydney; E. MacI)ougall, West Gore. N. S.; VV. MacKay, Ren- frcw; Mr. and Mrs. Scully, New Jcr- scy. VICTORIA. J. M. Doyle, St. Pctor's; Mrs. A. Tomllns., Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. (loo. Frozen. A. Carver. Boston; S, Clark. Mt. Stewart; Margaret Brower, Now York; IC. Boll. Halifax; Stan liue, To- ronto; B. Carter, Ilalifax; G. Garcan, Montreal; A. Cook, Halifax; Mrs. A. Mn<:Donalil, Miss Il. MacDonald, Mont- ague; W. Ashdown. Toronto; G. Mil- ler. St. John; W. Dill, Montague; J, Wright. J. Burne. Boston; A, Mc- Eachern, City. REVERE. Mrs John Ilaley, Miss Frances Ilaley. Miss Winnie Haley, Picton; W. C. Conway. Toronto; li. N. Drake, Ilos- ton; W. l”'. Walters, E. Brown. New York; D. M. Mclleod, Hunter River; Chas. Doull, Carleton: P. R. l<`rns=f-r. New Glasgow; H. S. Roso, Yarmouth; F. F. Wilson, Syracuse, N. Y.; J. M. Cairns, Syracuse, NSY.; Forbes L. nun- qunid. Montreal; M. T. T. Young, Kcntvlllc. ` When Women Suffer No remedy gives ¥rt-nt-rr rclicf than Anti-knmnia (A-K) nblcts in all condi- tions generally known as “Women's Aches and Ills." Ono trial will satisfy any woman that she has nl. last. found the remedy sho has so long been look- ing for. O O O Indigestron-Dyspepsta Are you distressed after eating? Do von have nausea when riding in t. e cars or on the train or boat? Ta eA-K Tab- lets and get instant relief. Genuine A-K Tablets bear the /K lumogram. At all Druggfltl- I I ' The Agricultural and Live Stock people are being _ Wear This Patriotic .l and help the Island Pat- , riotic und. Price 10c each. Proceeds to be given to The Island Pat- riotic Fund. Darlothtown Guardia 187|-C-0-IRL. ` crossed by the S.S. Bihar!!! Tuesday morning on return to b homo.-X. _ _ Badge ‘ I ~"" - - ll.. "»'f»--"'.-mf.. _ . ‘t ' ,_,;;;l ’ _ - _ ' . jhj, ‘ ` __ j I’ __ , 900 DROPS For Infants and Children. I .__ 'NIU' ~ Ill- Always lluiighl I l TI"h°PfIf7i-'JD' Ihhsl Hedicinmd. I ‘ ' A\'t‘~trfz:hlf livpanllon forts 6 I. _I I .:.:.;.~a=..'“.°..“v.:.°'#..m B ll'-‘~¢: ii A ~ ~ . ,;_§;-~i|;;\_` _I_1sir:-1-s;f5fH1LvHiff~1_ Sigiaanlre \ G 'F5 *1 f/2 l”`i“‘ V* il PromoIcsDigciiIiontZli:crfif of-_ _ nessnndIlest.C`ontalnsnciuur_ ' ‘ , (lpiunt.Morpl\incmrlliucr.1l.; _»-‘_ I ,.-- . ~ _ A _‘._ _ A _._ ‘~ l NOT N .mc o rio. . - _ .~._---...___ .,,..`.‘_;~_ Aqérv/0l.11aat‘m;'..'.1IUll71 ; “-llsfif ` 1"-Wi'-'""'” If 1 %£.&. § Asuiayie _ ; '_ _.i'.¢dn- "l at :R 'ioroinaw ___ .I |iiIii.s;i»ur°§i'o°lif=io»0l_g_r_r__r§»y , ,_|_|»_g\ _Ii -, \IIb|1ns.Convuls|nns.§ EP. _‘X .. nonandbossor ua . vel' facsimile siyomd ‘ " M l,‘ 0 -uf"-/"* 6 _ e. 1 C/3 -1 fb 5 \f ., I-win _ `..-...f ~ . f' nmnsmnizwvomt 1 ’...I.l-_|~~ -Mi’ “"’“f““ “N ` . ~ rt i '.ia‘;;.;l,|l;;,,,,s5_¥19§“*§§‘fi ‘_ ‘fiiiiliiiiii _ _ '_ 11'# "' " 'd ' J " \ "` ‘__ Bust Copy of Wrsppv- ___ ,__,,_,~ .......».-.~ ..-~ »..... ..§,_ wW1 NoMore Flush Tank Trouble I Our new, perfected flush tank eliminates 1 every possibility of trouble, does away with repair bills and brings joy and comfort to the home. This new flush tank of ours has all the advantages of the old-fashioned one with none et its faults. Handsome, in appearance, neat and compact, light in weight, strong and durable and very moderate in price-See I this new flush tank today. I Fred. H. Trainor, 8".-§’J2§§°“ .. mi.; .- it I\\|.Cncr».unCor1mn. . . . ull li »_ _ur » Provincial Exhibition Halifax September 8th to 16th ‘Notwithstanding the fact that WAR is the first thought of the people of this Country today, yet the question of production is at the same time to be con- sidered in connection with WAR. urged to make this a year ot production, and in this connrction the Manufacturers also play an important part In order to know what is being produced in the Maritime Provinces, the Exhibition Associations are continuing their work, in order that the Agricultural and Industrial people may show what is being done. At the Provincial Exhibition at Halifax is the greatest and best opportunity to make this display of production, and we are looking to see this one of the best ever put on at this Fair. The amusement _end will not be neglected, and consequently combining the two, we promise our patrons the best Pair yet held on our Grounds. Exhibitors must make their entries before Aug- ust 2lst, and anyone not receiving Prize Lisr'1can ob- tain same by writing the Secretary, M. McF. ~,I-Iall, Halifax. ' ` ` ~ 235B~2Mwstf l - I l Fire Insurance - ‘ A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock oor_npa'n; ies,which never contest an honest claimfsuch as is represented by ' s.R.13RoW ' Charlottetown ‘f --W -- »~