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' I _ V _I ..'.m" ‘me "5 A ~,... _ .. » _ a, l AUGUST ie 1915 Duck shooting time is here I A “Tobin” Gun is What _ You Need A “TOBIN” Hammerless Gu_n will get the game It is known the world over for its beautiful appear- ance and durability. Every single part that enters into the construction of the “Tobin” is thoroughly tested by experts before being placed. Every one of these high class guns are guaranteed. Prices range from $26 25 to...._ ....... ......$40.00 OUR SPECIAL; A strong single barrel, breech loading shot gun, 30 “Steel Barrel, 12" Bore walnut stock ........... . . . . . . . . . ............... _ _ . . . ._$5._00 Other 10 and 12 Gag. Double Barrel buns raning in prices from $13.25 to ............... .. __ ..... _.$25.00 See our line of 22 and 82 Calibre Rifles in the yeelatestftypesf 5' r i A --Crown Loaded Shells m Sovereign Loaded Shells U. M. C. Loaded Shells The best to be had in ammunition is what you require. We have a complete stock on hand . Shell bags, Gun cases, Gun oil, Cartidge Belts, Loading sets, etc., at lowest prices. Get your Shooting supplies here. We can save you money. Store Closes Saturday at one o’clock During July and August WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 'i\;/\c§o2ers\\tiiouoreCo _ Canadian Government Railways _ Prince Edward Island Railway TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 14th, 1915 Trains iiutward Read Down. Noon A.M. 12.00 7.35 A.M. Charlottetown Arr. 11.40 1.20 8.30 Hunter River 10.36 2.10 :L02 Emerald Jct. 9.59 5.45 2.55 9.27 Kensington 9.27 5.02 .$.30 9.50 Arr, Summerslde Dep. 9.00 4.30 `l¢5L-01-54 o'_ -so-r~ :Quota »-F’ oo§&§DiaOg tovrmipvi. OUIFNO Dep. 10 '.20 I‘.M. 8.40 12.10 Dap. Summersido Arr. 8.45 5.30 0.38 1.42 Port H111 7.48 4.00 10.27 3.10 O’L.eary 7.04 2.40 11.08 4.22 Afberton 6.19 1.35 11.45 5.20 Arr. Tignish Dep. 5.45 12.30 ' C s.M_ 121.1. 9.25 Dep, Emerald Jct. Arr. 9.15 10_00 Arr. Cape Traverse Dell- 3-4° .-=~." E92 .°‘:'°:“!"?° OCVEJ-*S OQGQCC ._ eeswe? 0-.Av-4AU\g ci¢a~loo_ fs Dep. Charlottetown Arr. 8.05 5.45 Mt. Stewart 7.02 4.10 Morell 6.33 3.27 St. l‘eter's 6.11 2.55 Arr. Sourlls Dep. 5.10 1.30 7.10 Arr. Elmira Dep. 4.00 A . M_ 4.20 8.45 Dep. Mt. Ste wart Arr. 7.00 3.55 5.09 0.55 Csrdlga n 6.11. 2.48 5.7.0 10.25 Montag ue 5.40 2.20 6.05 11.05 Arr. Georgot own Dop. 5.15 1.30 Snt. Daily Daily Flat. only ox. Bat. ex. Sat. only & Bun. & Sun. 8.10 3.10 Dep. Charlottetown Arr. 10.00 9.45 4.25 4.57 Vernon River 8.23 8.31. l.lil 7.00 Arr. Murray Harbor D017. 5-30 7-00 1 _ _ _ ___ X f_L.,\;f... _. W I .1ma--~.a .,,,, 1560 ... sS°° 1 ilihl" lli The School of Results Reopens August 16th For rates of Tuition, and full information ap- _ nl .\ \ fs ~ -\.»_ ..¢¢"/ returned Friday from Halifax ami other business centres of Nova Scotia. V. has returned home from Kentville, N. S., where he was in attendance at the funeral of his brother, Mr. Richard l\IcQuarrie_ V. is -iT FAY8 to buy in this Province. ti -SHlRTS.- M9n's work shirts C -ONE CENT r word each inser- HALIFAX AUS- 13 --Alwthel' Hill D8 on for advertising in this column. THX ugh mug; guwmpuuy 0,-dm-_ Mini. and country. Particulars have just been received of the signal honour 39c at Holmans. 2532-8-16M3iE1l. mum cliargti. "Willy-BYO C911!!- --W K MCGOUGAN, Globe Fox Exchange, is Guardian Agent in Sum- _REMNAN1-3 of C,-egonneu, Cur- with the Military Cross. Ten other Muslins, 1.5 yard lengths, clearing 0516 merside. V -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Laf!erty's Tonsor- ltlllll |31 Bi 0 Parlors, Summerside . -GINGHAM REMNANTS assorted stripe and check patterns, clearing at per yard 9c. Holman's, Silminerside. horx ' 2532-8»16M3lE1i_ H05 _FARM FOR SALE.-I Offer fOr sale my farm at Wilmot, about 29;, ll' -M|scoucHE saun win furnish J. Maher. son ot John Mahar. Edwur lc at the Kensington picnic. Aug. Street. Lleut. Mahal' lunohod Wi! 2521.8-14M3l King George at Windsor Castle. July 21, and was decorated by His Maiest _,,_ 353g.g.16M3|E1¢_ Canadians was Capt. Scrlmger. ’.‘ "ff -_W _ ...p0N'1' rA|L tu uuenu. me 1,15 Lleut. Maher told in the most modest ; _raises 5\]._»,New Annan on _W'eq- manner possible of the honour done y. August 35tii.r 1' V him- - - . “ My dear Fred," he wrote. " was in land last week on.a few days leave. -sPsciAi.` nsiiuciso rams 0..-“..ii Ens na to the ing horse races at New While there I was decorated by .the King at Windsor Castle (Military C al miles from Summersiide containing Amlall 0" Allgl-IB! 251.11( 50 acres with buildings. Apply to Rob- bert S. Waugh St. Eleanors, P. E. ls- land. clmdltll F9 WESTERN PEIISUIIILS --liliss Loraine Newbury, Winnipeg, Man., is visiting in Victoria wltli her Brin friend, Miss Ruby Villeti. V. Wed he t -Mrs. Leonard Day, Boston Mass., S38 is a guest at the Orient Hotel, Vic- H turia. V. port -Mr. John McDonald returned to 2;; Victoria Friday from a business trip Mir to Summerside. V. sh Dou _ fhirs. (DL) Doherty,.Cape Trav- mu erse, is visiting her mother Mrs. W. M. Ga] Snow, at .Victorla. V. Pictom -FROM THE NUMBER of entries Wei’ ueived the 1-aces at New Annan on Canadians. One of the Canadians wa -MUsLiNs_- Remnants or Mu.. bull 5, 3550.-[ug patterns' only sump into Canadians, but as yet have met ntity, sale price. per yard 71,éc. H0119 fllatlkflew-" man's, Sumnierslde. T 2532-8-1r.i\13i1<:1l. L10 ol he best ever held in Prince County. uegduy, August 25th' promise to Capt. Scrimger, the doctor man. “Things still continue in the same nasty manner. By the way, in what allon is Stan Bauld? I have run to eet the King at Windsor Castle: Ill -sH|PP|NG News.-st-1... "wild “Ll¢\1i- T- B- J~ Maher. -Mr. E. Boswell, merchant, Victoria -Mr. \Vilfred McQuarrie, Victoria, Ti' M - -Miss Ada w..i.\t I want to say right now, mother, that dress. 1 am goius.l0. lelect the mater- ' pn. myself, so these. -- New York Weekly. ». g DID' HE BUY IT? ‘nemarkabiei “it is dated 1912:" ' i Monday, August 28rd Purses $500.00 Free-for-eil, Mile i.eals,‘$2oo.oo_ 2.30 Pace, Half mile heats, $150.00.; 2.40 Trot, Mile heats. $150.00. Five to enter four to start. Entry al. intending purchasers Bhilllld addiltlonai for money winners. En- order their supply now. 2367. tries close the 10th of August. All races to end with the fifth heat. No entries accepted unless accompan- ' r t L1 Puls- the tea with fees for same. ers Per ec ver Entries received by the Secretary, or by J. Stanley Wedlock. Charlotte- town. adaches, Biliousness, OW HARRY O‘BR|EN, Secretary, can give you of its merits. Only Albenonl 2397-8-4Mwfs3l. re, Sunnyside. _ fi l D . the S. Ilarlaiif '1‘hiirsday evening _ and is spending a fciv days at the at all times. A large stock of Powder, Shot, Wads, ......... or M.. 1»i..i... if...-, rm... v. S0 horses for the war. This luck of' euro was taken full :idvantagu of by un- rupulous sellers who "needed ilio (Lexington, (Ky.) Leader.) Atlantic Standard Time Trains Inward, ii _ Read Up. “l case of metal “Ima Wm' F"°“Ch clllor, being free with his money, siiid are many pretty individual molds ln- slipped $5 to Dr. (fliurcli because to which the cream may be packed, _ y ' blending of green and grey and brown. big items in boosting the rent of this apartment. For instance, every bit of hardware was gold plated hcforu it was put into place, and this was done for a double purpose. Gold does not tarnish, and the fixtures will not, fi tlicreforo, need to be polished, but slm l to hi- wi oil with a soft, dry ,_ discolorlng of the wood in which the fixture is set. For ilie side llghtfi in many of thc rooms, the brackets :ire o at the end of ri tiny brass handle not more than an inch long. This turns RICHEST APARTMENT ili l- co Many of our readers have heard of the fabulous sums which are yearly in paid as rental for some of the upurt- nf( up J ments in New York city, but it is u_\~¢.,_ doubtful if there be more than n com- un parntlvely few who realize of what one uf uf these costly apartments consists. fu The one which has set the high water fu. mark in rentals occupies the entire ....0 floor in a twelve-story building at the fu corner of 5th avenue und 31st street. _su and there is one other apartment in pa the building having the same space. go Some may ask what should make an “_ zipartuiciit worth it rental of $25,000 a ap year, and in reply it can be said that 5,, for one thing the building in question wi. is located on the most costly land H, available for such houses and the H other is that lt contains every known fo device to render life safe and comfort- vi able. The site ul' this building con- no tains 12,800 square feet and the land is worth something like $100 ti square pmssml mmm foot, the property representing un in- vestment of about $3,000,000, which, Sit divided among the twelve floors, to means $250,000 a floor. There is a labyrinth of rooms and ng' _V V y _ ;‘(;;k“ra"f‘3ér°fh;0':'l‘;’;:l’*s130t]‘°;‘~Si;:;{',a:‘; iséiod as gold. lie is ti non-com in a liouseliolil occupying a single floor. Si 'l`here are two passenger elevators to fo erve the tenants and those are a sol- 1._M_ A_M_ walnut exquisite in grain and finish. he |110 hey." The duy passed without tiny- A lllllfllle ll-TNI ll1l*3I'08lIll§ l'0ilC in ing more startling than has 'ilreiiily lll0 Sllilll0 (lf fi Dull* 01’ ll0lll9-mllfle bllby me out. shoes. made back in the good old plon- Vinton l’. Sniiili, “pni1'lot" iiiciilcii- CCT liili'-‘l. WHS DI`0SGlli-Gd 10 the Keir lly a prominent liberal, who p.tlmcl lllffiil' lllSi0l‘l¢`Hl S0Cl€ly lil- I"l'BIlkf0l`£ a nag wiili n “\\'ater!`:ill" over one l`f"'f‘llUY by COL C~ E. MBITIII. .U19 two legs with lumps on tlir~vu_ widely known ex-Confederate and re- t us big as oranges, plus it niiuibci' fll`i‘il .10lll`lll1Il5f Of l-ill5 City- The other iiifiriiiitlcs, wits duly sit Shoes were made by C01- M€l‘l‘lll`S I. I. th in the evidence. This was only F§l‘0iii~l§l'0i\l'Kl°Bl1df8.th0l‘ and have been c of a bunch which he was gumi worn by three generations of the Mer- um. to ilami over to u.<~ gmt-r......~..i rill family-lils great grandfather. his at considei'abli‘ soiisiilcrzitlon. llc I-Yl`ii|lllfUiil0l` Bild illllllilllf- TIWSB ‘ that Milt... rom im.. if iii- “... slluvs have un interesting family hia- lii 1 ' _' _ ~ H trlutic ciiougli to sell ii horse as l0l`y~ S1000 U10 b08ll`llllTlg Of their mi as that for $125 i..- woiiiii buy <-...~f\cr_ 140 .vcars uso. in tho lnuyurd \\'u||u(,u yruswry um,.hu,~ of Um of Andrew Merrill, who served with 03110,; of pu|~i|y_ |,,»,,f,.,,5i,m to mu (fcu. \’\’ashingtou in the war of the ...c poiiii.-ni rain. ..xt»i.=...gc.i it 1.0.-so Revolution. until the surrender ut 1. pi.-1{,.y' ggmng .|,,. mu; Wm, Yorktown. the shoes have been placed o ul`fi:ctcil cyc with otlicr trimmings. 0" ill” f‘~‘l`i 01300 babies 01 U10 M€l`l'lll e was vory gay iu 1-uu.-1, Nu pm. family. They have travelled through rrod such horses and expressed the -*till/"ll Hliifcfl. illlil lliill h00l1 l”0l\ll”ll0<1 cw that unc i_-yt-_ was enough for uiiy fl'0lll 'l`llXHS Ollly 21 f0W IIRYS HKD. Wil0ll rsc. they were sent by (lol. Merrill to join Sir (‘li:ii-les had his views uud Cx. the valuable collection of relics in the liiuseum of the historical society at llorso trailers proved hot propo- |“`Flill|lf0l`l- o much for the commission. cal cavalry corps. Both counsel and r Cliurlcs regretted he wore a uni- l`lll. ions. Their code of etlilcs proved Robert Fitch sold aliotlier charger, 0 2'l which he stoutl claimed as NOVEL WAY T0 SERVE 'CE CREAM. Vurlciy of ways to servo leo crcnm is perliups more important that va- l). M. Outlilt, liberal county coun- ricty of creams to be served. There Stepping from the elevator one finds I , i f “Iseli I" im ouier C°"id°r Dr hall' ("C1\llllt:ivi0(h(i> prlezi§oiiOrwIi5?(li); ttlhisllrdngigsoiligfodlaiigahfoheivizhlg 9:03 1.1 _ _‘ 8 10 from which he enters a vestlbiile is ith ,ls ' floor of marble, hilt walls pnnclied to ' thc ceiling with English oak, treated before me Sale' fe ‘ bil - .1 in such U wa as t° give "‘ Su 0 the ond out oi the barn when med- and .-gmove me pu|p carefully, throw _ 'fu ia-i1"i;1>-_ci -1, _ _ - Beyond the vesubule is a couservm ;)tri1)nyptli`c.i‘l;iI)oS(;(\l Ori to izovgvrtzi :tllie shells into cold water until they tory 15x34 feet in size, windows along one side admitting light from the cen~ tral court, which is thirty-two feet square ami faced entirely wltli mat gazed tiles to increase the reflection of light. At the front of the house are living room, dining room and bil- s.00 llard room, with fireplaces in the first 7.00 and last named. ill Perfection of detail is one of the in The faiiious horse which kicked he had never spoken to Church cream that are easier and just as ef- ctive. For example, halve large oranges re needed. Make ii good orange jelly out by A- B. lflurrcy ut u good round 0... of ine pulp, wipe half of the orange DFl<‘1’- shells. dry, fill them with the jelly This bunch of horses sold by liar- and get them away to (.m||_ “rhen vey make it record which takes first , PIMP- the skins dry and fill with ice cream, RETREAT IN ORDER. gem fitted to the case ‘early to serve wipe the other half o f smoothing off the tops evenly, then turn ft jelly-filled half and an lcc cream-filled half together. Tie them Even un extremely aggressive enemy in place with narrow white satin ,_m_ can be conq_uered by strategy; it _is bon' draw a spoon through the how only a question of employing the stia- and my them on a paper ,muy on the late. with a square of delicate cake Au open-nir prcziclierlof East Lon- geside them’ and Be,.ve_ don understood this, und his strata.- cni fitted to ei clinrm. He was arldrcs- han lengthwise as mam, mme sponge sing it crowd when a soldier who had cakes as there are guésts to be s,,r_ been drinking camo up and ridiculed ve,|_ whip a Cup or cream; have uw lce Cream'Sandwiches: Split in ny 1 nf ' 1 ._ l-oth. This prevents the marring or ill" 50"1“'- |'"“ll“I'I it was “Hom” ice cream frozen very hard ln it to ignore the man, the preacher said:-- square mom’ than cut sums from it "Ah, my l`rieud. you're no soldier. me size of um cake and my the ,mm No servant ol` the King would get p with it in sandwich form. Put the _ - u f solid brass. ilolfl pllllefi- Ill ihc ilfllrlk und .mul-r.|p¢_ peaceful 801" whiDlJud cream into the liastry hui-Y. R ill D the panelllng there ls it little button in a circle from one to another of four diminutive brass knobs no larger than slioo buttons. 'l`liia little brass hau- illo niakcs it possible to rcgulatc the The man said lic was a soldier, and W asked tho prcnclicr to test lilm. “Very well," was the reply, "I will. ,.1 p Now, then, zilifiiilioti." ' ' ' ' This nm somlmwml ns well as his individual ring molds, allowing one condition would allow. ,_ “About~f\irn_" This order ivan also obeyed, though Z with “"""' lm"l’l"' corntiiig the top with a little whipped “Quick mari-li.“ ./ind off wont lltc valiant soldlcr, valve which admits stenln to the rudi- ntor so that one can havc four differ- c t amounts of heat iniirclilng down thc road at n quick Dilcc. wliilc thc prt-aclici' resumed ills address. n . The casciuciil window above the ra- diator is another fenture. in the wooden frame nnxt io thc ciising there is a gold plated lover. Whcu the lover is turned upward tho entire wlii- dow niuves up an inch, which brings lt clear of thc window sill. The us- ual knobs_ also gold plated, are then turns und thc casement opens quite according io pootle tradition. ln the dining room, nicasiirlng about twenty- by twontyoiglit feet, the walls are solid paiielod with fivo ply veneer wood to prevent warping or splitting, the walls are painted with nine coats of paint as carefully as the work of finishing an automobile body ls done. There are three tones used to differ- cnliatc thc various moldings ami pan- els. The broad surfaces are in the palnst of French greys, some of the moldings are white and the rest are _lust off the white. The mantel is of white marble, clouded with gray, and the lighting fixtures are sliver plated. From a private hall, leading from the vestlbiile. one enters the sleeping rooms on the 81st street side. Most of these have private baths; all of them have closets. and in the wall of each closet is built a jewel safe with the usual combination lock_for safe- ply to L. B. MILLER, Principal. \ I I #`l£‘91“l‘»’F€li¥7'\2-l*.‘1'fll/i'»'f .`3-3".’.iii$i.’£T.!f|.`_\’l'fi i..L`.'._'.` guarding the family jewels.--Building Age. H » Piles That Dr. Chnse'a Ointment. actually cures oven the WON! cases of itching, bleeding lllll protruding plies we know for n certainty, because oi' experi- ence with thousnnds of elses. To prove this io you we shllll send you in sample box free, if you enclose u. tivo-cent stamll to pay postage, and mention this paper. Edmanson. Bates _b 00" Limited. Toronto. _ Dr. Chase’s Ointmei dill\::u»: roon: llie/mire sillvor nlalud on "l"""-" squeeze a rose on top of cat-1. sund- W1 (3 U10 it . Fil! il OTS 111'() (201- ccalerl insldo the panclleri sections be- low tho windows, the hat escaping tlirou li 'ated o enlngs. Outside ich and servo. Raspberry Rings: Mako it good o em-h cover. and lot lt set. Wlioii eady turn out onto plates and put a poonful of raspberry leo and vanilla reitm in the centre of each mold, do- croiiin put through a pastry bag. lluiiuna Boats- Select large. mel- low bananas, and cut out longtliways uno stripe of the peel; then hollow out the banana without breaking the skin. Throw the hosts into cold wat- cr and allow them to remain there un~ lil needed. Make banana ice cronni in the ii.sui\l way; when ready. drain and dry thu bouts with a soit cloth and fill them smoothly with the banana ice cream. dust thc top of each with a lit- tln puv.'diir.d dry mat-ariion r.'iii serie with nut liormits. » Pineapple Cones-i‘uro cnrofully luerilum slzod plncapplos and cut. them in half. slicing a little from et-icli 4-nd so that they will stand steadily. \Vitli a sharp knife hollow out the rentrc core. Dust tho pineapple cup with sugar and fill with cream. sprink- ling the top with finely chopped cand- lnd cherries. Squeeze the hard core and add tho juice. with a tablespoon of ginger slrup. to a cup of sugar and half a cup of water. Serve the sauce with the cream cones. Peach Melba- 'rake it good sized; fairly rlbe peach, dip it in boiling wa- ter so that lt peels easily, and remove the skin. On a round piece of sponge cake 2% inches in diameter lay a round spoonful of _French vanilla ice cream. place the peach on it, and turn over all raspberry sauce made by aqua-ozlng half a basket of raspberries; §‘ -5"I\{l‘.i""/ ". ?oP.l"T»t .H1L"7.\i\"7iliY..'~l¢i‘Z§_."7`1~