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M4754: Jn' 1914: :lm and he expired shortly after the “After suffering for a long time with arrlvnl of me doctor, " Dyspzpsia, I have been made well by iK of William Minto, of Suml:il_a_rsi;i_;. Slliiirti Tifilfii Ulill Slii ;’.‘:;::‘.‘;e2..';‘:°.;;'..'::.°.‘:.1“:...:°.. 1,... t. . Tried "Fniil.i-liils” slzlizll sf. °.:?°:.‘::;L1.i..;i;‘°..‘l.‘. w||.L|AM Minrro. 'rho death occurred on Friday nishi oned but nothing could be done for Mr. Minto was born in Edinburgh, -IT PAY8 to buy in this Province. -ONE C!N1"'per word each Inser- - N011 -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian Cash malt, pccollililny order. Mini- can he obtained at Lai’ferty's Tensor- mu ial Parlors, Sammerside. -HQRBES SHIPPED. -A large Exchange, is Guardian Agent in Sum- shipment of horses for Halifax formed me part of the cargo of the Steamer Em- press on Wednesday morning. H. _ _ ___ _ , _ _Elec -HAYING.-- Haying is in full stall swing in the vicinity of Summerside, and m charge, t_wenty~ilve cents. rslde. for advertising in 'this column. W K McGOUGAN, Globe Fox KENSINGTON LIGHTING. -_-The tric Light Plant now being in- ed for the lighting of Kensington Vicinity will when completed .be itFmlt_a_u,”_ii I “gal-,,d no nmol; Scotland, and when quite a y°\l1\8 IMD the crop is a heavy one and the weath- one of the beet lantoi the r0V1l109 S.Jh'.Nlld~. h e that at last I would not dare to eat for }‘i’:lg"°'°d 1° t ° " S W er I was afraid of dying. Five years H80. Dry I received samples of “Fruit-a-tives” he came to Summerailie about 45 and after taking them I felt relief. years ago vnleriiiii UW 9l11I>l0y 0! 1110 -Towel-_ H, -TENDERS.-Tenders will be re- Tlien I sent for three boxes and I kept ""9 R- T~ H°Im““- V iuiproving until I WIS well. I quickly la rcgainedlny'lostwelg1l¢'-1U1d”°Wlent arm of Sinclair, Minto & Stewart. and sleep and digest well-in sword, _/0": on his withdrawal from that business /u//_yr¢c0z1¢r¢d,thanllsto ‘Fruit~a-tives. ill ilu. cnansoxxlzau. “hh soo. ii box, e for $2.50, trial also eso. 2 At dealers or scat postpaid on r¢¢€|Pt Of ` price by Fruits-tives Limited, Ottawa. I 8 "YOU Illiglll as well admit YOUF Pherson, Glace Bay, (I. B.; Mrs. Rob- guill," said the detective. “The _ man 0 whose house you broke into positively' V idt-ntiiics you us thc burglar." "'l`liat‘s funii_\'," said thc burglar. of "Wl\Ul'S f\H\11i"-"' “Well ‘he ‘10CeC‘ Masonic Order, under the auspices of liV‘¥~ which the funeral will be held. “llow could llc identify me when he had his head under the bedclothes all 0 the time I was in the room?" asked llls late resldence on Granvllle SL' to the bui'glur'.”’ ll, ~--l-‘rein the Pliiladelplila Record. ag . ‘ ' ll l person of Patrick Connelly, Beacon L_ Murray Harbor, Prince Edward Is- land, nearly ciglitscven years ago, _ E _ N I lt ls with deep regret that we today I S i chronicle the death of one of our most served his apprenticeship in the Goods business, and from there In 1874 along with Messrs. Nell Sin- ii' and \\'m. Stewart he founded the 1885 he removed to Cardigan, ere he carried on a mercantile and ipping business for several years, fterwards returning to Sumuierside. Mr. Mlnto was twice married and survived by his wife, one brother Mabaska, Kansas, one son, Charles nd three daughters, Mrs. Peter Mc- rt Wood and Mrs. Alex. Drake, Mill- icw. The late Mr. Mlnto was a member the Methodist Church and ot’ the The funeral services will take place n Tuesday. Aug. 10tll. at 2 p.m. froui e Peoplels Cemetery. STEEMED AMHERST CITIZEN PATRICK CONNELLY, IS DEAD. ed and estecmcd citizens in the iect, The deceased was born in WARBUR1-ON 5 sHAw_ and camo to Amherst with his young ln ll"rm,,,.'_ Anorneym Hour, pub for s_omc time with the late Honor- Am l.l|,._ ;_,ll,.l,_0,.,,, for Crum. Bulk, ulilo .lainos S. Moarsc, and later was era Assn:-lation. Bank of Montreal, ’" Canada, Permanent Mortgage Corpora- J- l’urdy, who had then a contract for vi "mr driving the mails from Westchester K Offices-Old Guard-an Office. Prowae 1° _ Bl.,,.k_ (lr,.rlo"_°town_ p_ m_ L had charge ot’ the station at Glen- ville. After the opening of the I. C. vi R tl C, llclmrid. KF.. W. E. Bentley, K.C. the faithful employees of Christie McLEOD ll. BENTLEY. Bros., and Company. lie was proba Barrister: and Attorneys-at-Law lily the oldest liiember oi St. Charles Iflloas-Rank of N. b. Chambers Char- <'hurcli. llc assisted in removing the h lottetown, P. B. L I first Catholic Churcli built in Ani- nl-or for the Mnonlno Gnn Fond, H, llev. Hugh B. Chapman, of the __ Royal (fliapel of the Savoy, London, _Mr-S_ l:~_ A_ Boyle of Lowell Mnng_ writes to the Lolldoii Tinics, as fol-- hcrst on Amherst Highlltiids near the .(‘atliolic (‘cnii»tery. to the lot of land Amherst. 'l‘lic into Mr. Connelly, .. lic settled in Amherst, and during lll ic lute years ot' his life, was one of ln. (‘ HORBON R DUFFY :low occupied by the Town Hall and ar Barrister: and Attorneys _ lg Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada nouns ro Loan. "" J.. i 8| Brown. Bloor, Charlottetown ‘ ‘" WM. S. BABCOCK Lawyer (U. S.) and Registered Pa- ni tent Attorney, 15 years experience UOUUGHY Was &DDal`@1lUY ln the en- In Canada and U. S. Inventions 10 promptly patented, Tl-nd, Mol-ko and til tl few moinciits before his death. Designs registered; infringement and H validity searches Evidence collects yesterday morning and yesterday nf- . d ' in patent suits. Reports prepared for te counsel. Expert witness In patent suits Pat- ly ant; omalnod in ||| oonngl-loo 99 gg and esteemed lie has passed from us. James Street Montreal. W: 'te for in ln formation links that bind modern Amherst with D335-5-7Mtf. its curly history. sons thier- dauglitcis survive The A. A. McLean, K,(,. Donald KoKl|m0|| sons are \\llliani 'l‘ (‘oiinclly of the Sydney Post, who was paying af visit MeLEAN 5, M¢K|NNON to his home at the time of his futher-'s |.,.rl.¢,r.' Attorney,-t_L.w death. Charles at home and Harold B. Sides ill LOWQII, M858.; MTS. A. J. Smith, of Vermont, und Mrs. Mel- PATENT SOLICITOR 'bourne Babcock of Boston. Charles Church tomorrow morning at he collapsed and death ensued short- d been associated with the congre- a tion almost since its orgalnzntion E tliis"town. llc was li man that en- _vt-ll llic esteem and coiiiidence of Boston Also three sisters, Mrs T Sullivan now at home, but who re- Tlie funeral will take place from St. ne thirty o’clock. Tile late Mr. yment of fairly good health up un- e was able to he about the house rnoon, Suddenly about five o'clock afterwards. Full of years, honored his death. we lose one of the old ls _l "" _ Canadian Government Railways _f ' Prmce Edward Island Railway TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 14th, 1915 Trains Outward Atlantic Standard Time Trains Inward. Read Down. l",M. Noon A.M. Read Up. P.M. P.M. AJ/1. er very favorable- for some time. H. _ The st __ abo -QTOWN CLOCK. --A number of being erected by the contractors. men are now engaged in erecting the Me new Town Glock in the Post Office __ cel -KENSINGTON. --Evangelist C. L. incl McPherson will preach in the Temper- PJII ance Hall. Kensington on Tuesday 01' evening, Subject The Bible view of new Hell, and on Wednesday evening, Sch Subject by request Baptism, what it is. be signed in the Dalton Block, Summer- -SPECIAL TRAIN.- A special side, or at the oillce of Messrs. Chap- traln will leave Summerside Tuesday pei morning, August 10th, at 8.45 for Char- tow lottetown with members of Maple Leaf Rebecca Lodge and their friends. _ All are welcome. Fare $1.00 return. of baseball was played on Friday 01/011- mli. ing by buying cooked meats. A nice fresh filo stock just received at Holmans. cs 2427II1tf WESTERN PERSOIIILS “t -Messrs James McKinnon, Colo- S ssrs Arsenault Bros. H. le & Hunter, Architects, Charlotte- ' men of Summerslde. The players were. _MFL WILLIAM M|NTO, _Tho -Married':- McCullough, catcher; death occurred in Sumlnerside early M0 on Saturday morning of Mr. Wllliam. M0 Minto. Deceased was tl highly respect- MC ed citizen, formerly associated with Ho the firm of Sinclair and Stewart Ltd. till Much sympathy is felt for his numer- art, ous friends who were shocked at the lim news of his sudden death. H. L. Neill, Pitcher; Sharp, lst. base; rrison, 2nd. base; McCormack, S. S. Murdo, 3rd. base; Rayner, L. F. rton, C. F; Lea, R. Single. - ri, catcher; Thomas, pitcher; Stew- t, S. S. Fceney. 3rd. base; Kelly, F; Johnston, C. F; Toiiilyn, It D n IJ - foundation. of the dynamo is ut ready and the poles are now ed by theundersigned up to and uding Monday, August 18th, at 8 ., for the installation of a system eam heating and plumbing in the annex of the Suliruerside High ooi. Plans and specifications can seen at the oiilce of the under- I1. BASEBALL. -'An exciting game between the married and single M oun lst. base; Daley, 2nd. base; Gal- UMMERSIDE SHIPPING' /.v , I IT' ,.10 . so' -40 -- I 50 2° . [IMP ING ' __ ,o _panel io-= 20 - so EHVD P Y Canada, Limited i s f ' O , / liooo /’ uv ,,. fra ..\ ` ‘ a/ I’ _ iso ll t ~ -< -7 " ' e4. F? ~ ', f _ 5 . - ~ 1 3-c’ bl- f v' °° ”'"'°"'°7' 2 9'” LL cllewing-gum is at sword’s`po,__0‘li8f.'. ’ 1- i ' A with the thermometer. Up norlh - the cool., crisp days, and down south the . , . extreme heat try in different _ways t0 lo urge gum into ii crumbly condition. l I But no matter when or where you . buy Sterling Gum you will find it crumble- - proof. You will find that each stlcl_< quickly l becomes a velvet-bodied confectlon So you will always find real enjoyment in Sterling Gum while hunting for that 7th point. _ "~' l ' ® mira* :-4 VV! 4 The married men won out by a score ___ I Save your strength in hot weather of 7 to 6 runs. The game was soils- torily tlmplred by Mr. Ferno Grav- » » , . H. . The 7- Point gum Choice cooked , _ . ham also Bologna, I G _ Ilolmans. :!427mtf Th2:':’__‘:5 0:" Pl,-:ppgg M lN 1' AN D cinnamon rtavouns . . . . . Made in ~Canada an and Ephrinm Gnudci Miscouche é- ' siting friends iii lluii.or River and ueHN;mr,lr:£ftl;%;§l}lr'B;l¥;;1r?;,,.sba"rf§_ T O O HEBREWS To ensington' H' ham to load with lntlis for New York. T RON;-ELF REUEVE 1-HE -Dr Holland of Philndclpllia is -Mr. C. Hensley, Manager of the anatlian Bank of Commerce, S‘SiI‘9DH1`9'|- Wllh°Ul the Small' simile the iniqultous D0ll0y 01' lllii llle 103;-d_ He ln n Bplendld example est sclfconsciousiicss or snobbery. to Imperial Government. By false de- of sun-oy ,nnnl,on,l_ l.4_ tuck up their sleeves. to economize claratloiis the press is com elled to D “"0 10 lH~b0l‘ Wlllwlll wmplsllll. ex- deceive the Fatherland, and our com- hlblting as to th . b - e manner orn rl dem patriots continue to he slaughtered in . ocratic zeal which rises far beyond the trenches, By golden gifts the ` politics. and is bound to prove irresist- members of the Reichstag and public- a I 11119- All 11115 they are_ready to do ists have been seduced to betray the , HHS 1161161100. llionzll if 11165' earn in people's cause they had sworn to de- he process. they are grateful and save fend. . . . We are conviilced that thero _nscu8e_ nmwmmmndmg me mm that every penny for the conduct of the has been no conspiracy by any Govern- _ S b 8 h t ll Seldom gets u fan. show b WHY- ment or nation against Germany. and e t 0 __ W_i;l_lt I_de;a_ir;a i_o impress oln tho au- that on the goiitrai-y it is only by the lor es s a tie moment las come victory of t e Allied armies as the Priz - . _ e Lists are now read i Dear sir__My nve_yem___0m son had _when lyornen not only should, but must Guaidians of humanity that we our- _ _ yi f YOU hRV8 1105 YC* iave t e r clianco of service, and that selves shall be emancipated from tile CEIVEI1 0118, Wtlfe 01' |;i:_ll0n11l Drféiildlce or of selfishness acclirsed yoke of Prussian miiitarlsm.. oil e part o trade unions and em- lt is this yoke which crushes us to ‘. were in u terrible “°“‘"“°“' ms ““f‘ ioysrs there must be an immediate slavery-tliat enlightened Democrats M' McF° We med n great many _weaned mm end lf victory is to he assured. Neith- Iii all countries must assist us In break- Manager & S€CI'Cl£81‘y, edles for mm but they mved or no Pl' m0nPyll0f Dilfly should stand in the ing before the German States can rc- way, and I um absolutely convinced gain the pathway of peace. We desire 2359-8-2MnlwBtf_ thatntlie liearts of Engllshwome_n _a_re outraged Belgium, Luxenrburg and _ Diln ng 0 expres their pract ca ie~ F nc t h restored to ranquility, ' was “mer '“°""°l ‘md "muy °°m` votlon precisely his much as those of ods gl; lilbognllon ofpolnnd ond go. _ ' J i heir French sisters. No iilner mes- licmia from the fettersv of servitude. ’ -0 its::’.i“l..s.:‘:'x..::.:i;.‘*:::°.:.'.:;:'. if..:i:"..;:." .'l';i;:.:.‘:.i...';i::::. til Men s Summer on Saturday next. discarding all caste carry upon them the lirand of shame and class, blinisliing previous con- for the unparalleled ruin they' have ceptlons of false modesty, and uniting wrought, and the misery into 'which l"`lil9 lil 1119 |1110 011105- He W0I‘k8ll were in Snmmorsidc on 'l‘litlrsday. H. Sclir. "Daisy," Captain Warren, ar- \ I ` L rived in port I-‘riday with brick. ~Mrs, Percy liiviilahnn and two _ , . ‘ ' __, W -____T ., 41| - nun' . “ NIH. 3 _ 'fail __ ENN' 6° aarr i w A 40 so " ll - 3 'llillhil no _ l0` _- _ 20 so £103 ff) the cnuiloy of the late Colonel E- children or Moncton ive on the Island .rr 4 _ ‘ '_' T' 'L 'g W. A. Patterson, St. John; J. W. Ellis, Montague; G. S. Wliistoii, Mon- treal; (‘. Sutherland, N. Sydney; J. M. lianclot, itock island; S. C. Deardon, N. B; G. A. Lear, Hamilton, Ontario; 1° Dr. S. R. Walker and wife, Springiiill N. S. Violet Archibald, Juggiiis, N. S. P Dumas, Quebec; Ray Gaudet, Mis- i;0Ws are going to do their share in the C0u(,hc; G_ S_ 0xley_ Quebec; fl-_ oscar Mallet of the Jews iii Poland. Their _ _ wc-rDR,A_ Jews IN Po|_ANo. siting in St. Elealiors the guest of P03119” are Wanted by 11011111111 s parents Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hoi- & C0- Clly- 2427il1lf hd. H. ~'»'°lni.°l=i-¢wf~";_l5 TORONTO, Aug.`5.- Toronto Heb- aii is to tax every Jew in the city Rock Island; A_ G_ Corbett SL Jolrrr the amount of ten cents er wee and D lf. further this movenient the Toronto Ml_s_ M_ Mamleson Mrrr James Wil, coiiferciicc will hold ll mass meeting S0" MN M Merlih Ml” I Conway in Massey llull on Sunday afternoon. , ._ . . . . W l.°i'»».*i~i-.= ,,,... . . . 'mom Pnavliwi me VICTORY _TO §_|._l-_[EQ SIMLA. india, Aug. 7.-(Via Rent. or‘s Ottiiwn Agency, Aug. 7.- ` Tlirou[.:lioiil liidill intl-.rcesslon ser- vices ure liciiig held in churches, mos- ques und tcmpics, all sections of the British and indian conlinunities parti- cipntliig. Numerous patriotic meet- iligs have also been organized by ln- dian citizens. ' it is cstiniated that ll million pounds sterling has hccii slibscribed to the British war loall through Bombay and (‘:ilcutlit. _ l. Mnthioson, Jag ins, N. S ~ 1. _L .- - September 8tli. to llitli. i _ Six weeks hence the Provincial Exhibition will be in full I swirl . . lgrorn the interest shown _by the Exhibitors of Live Stock and Agriculture, the Exhibit in these departments will belar- ger than ever. ThelBoard of Trade of the City are giving their assistance, and have committees in each department boosting the Fair. Through their endeavours and attraction is being secured, particulars of which will be given later. The amusement end as usual will be well looked after, and many new features will be presented. Probably no time in its history will the Fair have received stronger support and cooperation of the people than during this year, and the prospects are bright for a ood Exhibition. Prize Lists have been distributed, and entries in all classes close on August 21st. BUSINESS AS USUAL Provincial Exhibition an Exhibit of special interest Halifax, N. S . iq Sat. Daily only ex.Sat. &Sun. 8.10 8.10 Dep. 4.25 4.57 5.5! 1.00 Arr. Murray River. P. E. I., July 15, 1915 'E M" The foregoingietter is addressed to Farador Company, W. Charlottetown Arr. 10-00 9-45 the "gel" °f the p by leaps and hounds, that the ques vmon mv" “_” Ln E. Enman, 12 Alley Street, Charlotte- t “ul-lm’ Hg]-bor DOD. 0.50 7.00 _ town' 2448-7-9-M11 Silver Black Foxes lr .l l= en ers or Catering . - - -I-‘OR THE- Class “A” Standard Bred Silver Black Foxes for sale. . . . . Guaranteed pedigree accompanies each fox sold. We also W'-"t°"" P""‘°¢ Exhlblmnl have a few extra good male foxes for sale. Tenders will be received by. . . i . - the und 'gn d t A .14th, W___t_§V_l_eswili be glad to show interested parties our foxes 1915 r,.o'§;°;,a,,fies"|;,i‘l’lin;'§o c°n_ tra lic ct for the Caterlngtothe lpulr. on Thursday, Au 26th, 915. rho Hdhuoy silvov. Fox co., Lid §.'<.:i: summenme CI' ne S8311 YHCCCD . R. H REID Sec ' Prince Edward Island, Canada Anil- 4. 1915- ' Allbertyon l9¢¢.7_-lollmo, _ _ ___ _____ _______;g,__ 2421-8-6Miw4i. _ leilaiit claim to take their part in the present struggle for life and honor. You will then ilnd that recruiting goes n _ lon of shortage of labor will be enor- mously solved. and above all, that there will be lit throughout the land a flame which will bum up every form of self-interest. provided that it be not only used but commanded by those to whom are entrusted the deatinles of the realm. When General Joffre suggested to me that it must be diilicult to feel the war so long as our country was free hllrbarism n land and sea. We earn- estly appeil to every democratic Saxon, B ian, Hplloverian and Wurtembe?er, i6'joln hands with all who reaiis _ the unspeakable cqme of unprovoked war, and to persevere in demanding tlftr evacuation of,Brabant, Flanders and' Luxemburg, and the cessation of bloody outrage in Alsace and Lorraine." - _ , O Dau’ su" MRs_ GAVIN MURDOCK :without one dissentient voice, in a they have plunged the world by their l -th I' h I, l idildeiiigi iifiiio ieeilnpisf geglly. look neat and wear That’s _the kind of men's hosiery we are now showin -the kind ou SEEKING 1.000.000 RIFLE8 of invasion, I knew in my heart that it could be brought home mainly byi the imagination of women. Later.! when at the doors of the Cathedral of Reims, I uncovered before the status of Jeanne d'Arc. which has up till now escaped every shell as by a. miracle, I remarked to a French soldier who had driven me through the lines "Rest as- sured history will repeat itself. and not for the nrst time, the cause of freedom and religion wiIl.owe its -salvation to the sex. inten eihby Het- vennto constitute the of Imman- lty. - ' .., . i=on'rl.aNl>. Mo., aug. 1.-several' manufacturers of this city, along them the E. T. Burrowes Company. have received letters asking whether they would be In a position to make one million rides. it was learned here. The i letters, which came from New York, are said to have contained nothing to indicate for what country the rifles were intended. The Burrowes company replied that it would be unable to accept such a cantract on account of laok of equip- ment and other companies are endor- stood to have made similar replies. want. gills have all sizes in a vane? of different C0l°\’,S.sha esandgrades, at prices to please every Dorson and purse. If you wish to enjoy Eonuine foot comfort at 3 981/H18 in price.come ih¢f¢ f°f your summer socks. _,ar of ,O 0 . _ ___l__l_e£llen'_I`uplin-& . | I _ 4 -_S Ca Kenaingten, P I I _ --,-l »f,i.. 7'.i. i.¢ _ i f i.. -........ .