_ PAGE EIGHT 'mn cHARLo'r'1‘E'rowN GUARDIAN _ _ JUNE _§°» 191513 I The Western Guardian I ,_____._._-_-_______-;_-_-_-,-_-_-,-,-_-i,-_-;.-_-_-.-_-.-.~:_->::::--1-f>--1'_'f:asf-'-'-‘-“-‘-1'-'-'-`~'~'-`-'-'-`-`-`Y`-'~`-`-""""`-""*"""’ -ir rave to |>uy'm‘um Province. ._w. K. McGOUGAN, Globe Fox Exchange, is Guardian Agent in Sum- mersiade_ -THE MORNING DAILY Gilnrdiui can us obtained at Latrartyn T011- aorlal Parlours. Summeraide. . _COAL LADEN. -Bohr. “Alham- pra", Captain Reed, arrived Monday in Summerside from Picton loaded with coal. -FROM PICTOU. - Sehr "Minnie Mac", Cintain Hyde, arrived Monday from Picton with a cargo of coal. -SCHOONER WITH COAL. - Suhr. “Dlctator,," Captain Fay, ar- rived Monday from Picton with a large cargo ot' coal. -CITY OF GHENT. - S. S. “CIW of Ghent," Captain Beattie arrived from Halifax Monday to load cattle and sheep from I-iol1nan’s Wharf. after which she sailed for St. John, New- foundland _ -ORGANIZATION MEETING. - Miss Hazel [__ Sterns. will address a meeting which is open to the public, in the Maple Leaf Hall at Grand Riv- er on July 9th at 7 o'clock for the pur- pose of introducing the Institute work to the ladies of that section and or- ganizing. All interested are invited. 1 HEADACHE? Thousands of persons who have never known a day's sickness in any other form are subject to frequent attacks of Headache that almost drive them mad. Whatever the nature may be and the cause, the immediate condition that produces the ` is a congestion or filling u_p of tggulilood vessels of the brain with blood, thus causing a pres- sure on the brain cells and nerve filaments. In treating all forms of Headache the first thing to do is to relieve the congestion of the blood vessels of the brain. Abbey's Effervescent Salt in laxative doses does this promptly. Sold everywhere at 25c. and 604:. Full blooded people who are subject to frequent attacks of Headache can be entirely relieved by taking laxative doses of the Salt every morning. Headaches from Indigestion and Biliousness are also entirely banished by continuing the use of the Salt until the normal action of the liver and stomach is restored. e Sold by George E. Hughes. -NIW LONDON CIRCUIT.-The services of the New London circuit next Sunday, July 4th. Will be H5 follows:-Summerfield at 11 a_m.. Granville at 2.30 p.m., Clifton at 7 p.m. --ARR|VED_-The S.S. Campania from Montreal arrived at Summerside yesterday with a large cargo and a number of passengers. After dis- charging her cargo she proceeded to Charlottetown. -MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS. -Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the shareholders of Silver Foxes and Cup Oysters of Mal- peque Limited will be held at the residence of the Secretary-Treasurer, i-laniillon. l’_E. island, on ’1‘uesda_v, July 13th, 1915, at 2.30 p.m. F. J. Lockerby, Secy.-Treas. 30ni2l -FOR PROVISIONS.-Schr. “lio- nia" Captain Alfred McLeod, bound from Bathurst to New York loaded with lathe called at this port and was supplied with provisions from lt. ’1‘_ Holman, Limited. -TOBACCO FUND-Hon. Mr. Ar- seiiault, who has been taking up a sub- scription for tobacco for the Island boys at the front. informs the Guard- ian he has no\v ovcr fifty dollars. He is making arrangements for the ex-I pt-rdition of the tobacco through the agency ol' the Overseas tflub, England. This club. by arraingenients, for the sum of one shilling, forwards 3 packet containing four ounces of tobacco. titty cigarettes and a supply oi' match- cs. 'l`lie names of the contributors are forwarded at the same time and each soldier receiving a packet of to- bacco and cigarettes will also receive, n postal card addressed to the donori so that every contributor will proh- ably in time receive a postal card from some soldier at the front acknowledg- ing receipt of the tobacco and cigar- ettes. The Overseas (llub forwards the tobacco to any British. French, Belgium or Colonial Coiitingent serv- ing at the t'ront and in the present case in so far as it is practicable to do so to thc Island boys at the front. Any person who has not already subscribed and who wishes to do so can leave or forward his subscription to the lion. l\lr. Arsenault on or before the third ot' _lilly as the money will be sent for- ward on the fourth. WESTERN PERSONALS -Mrs llnrland Found, of New Lon- don, is visiting in Snmniersitle, the guest of Mr and Mrs A. S. McKay. -Mr t‘liarlcs _lilcKuy. accompanied by his sister. Miss Priscilla McKay. of San Diego, (‘al._ arrived in Sum- merside on Saturday last on a visit to friends on the Island. Mr McKay ‘ "' 1 was formerly a resident of Diirnloy. S tailion For Sale! The handsome bay stallion, Ralph being one of its most progressive farmers before taking up his resi- dence in the West. -Mr E. J. Barker. of Chicago, lil.. f3lUH€“» 3 YUHFS 0111- by TGdCIY Blligen- -acconipunied by his wife and children. -'-15» by the great I-Il"g@"» 2-05'/I- 'Ile arrived in Sunnnerside on Monday sire ol' the mighty Ulilnn, 1.541/2, the world’s lastest performer. evening by the S.S. Empress and went yesterday to lledequc. where they will Ralph' liingcn was raised in Bostoiwgpeud a few ,|ayS_ They also Du,-_ In' J. \\- liilrlis- of this City. formerly pose visiting otilor parts of the Island. of Freetown. l’.l<]_l. llis dam is the well-known trotting mare, l)ot, 2.24, half LOS, quarter 153 seconds, In the _vcar 1913 started in 22 races, win- ning I5 llrsts. Il second, 2 thirds, only twice behind the money. Dot is by Bravillian, 2,19, full sister ot' Queen Brazilllan, 2.155%. Her dam by Westlawn. and she was the dam ol' ltalph Bingen. ’l‘hc dam ot' the sire of Ralph Bingen is Aggie li., 2.1874, trial, 2.12, by Parker Gun. This colt has been a blue ribbon prize winner in the show ring, also his mother before him. and his little sister, Aggie Echo. by Echo Todd. 2.14%. This stallion should be a great benelit to island breeders. Tile sale will take place on the Park in Summerslde at the Grand Stand at 1.!-10 p.m. Dominion Day. Owner ot' stallion, J. W. Burns. J. FRED WRIGHT, Auctioner_ 1703-G-29n1.‘Zi 'l`hc_\' camo as far as Moncton hy automobile, which they had to leave there on account of not being allowed to run their car on the Island. pn: V. _ -1 I- Reddin Bros Dollar Day Visit our Store for a variety of BIG DOLLAR BUYS oN DOLLAR DAY Wednesday. june 30th l..... FOXES Pure Prince Edward Island Class A-REGISTERED-Silver Black Foxes for sale for delivery this summer or fall. Guaranteed pedigree goes with each fox sold. _ We have fourteen pups in the first three litters to come out of the houses this year-litters of three. four, and seven pups. Exceptionally good foxes at moderate prices. Come and see our foxes-seeing is believing. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. The Huntley Silver Fox Co., Ltd e swam ""',“7° """‘H‘ °"‘°"‘.~ .__ -SPECIAL FARES.-Special rc- I *A MAN Limited. 1680-6-28M2lE1l. _ in' Sumniersitle from Wallace. N. S.. loaded with stone. will leave Charlottetown at 8.30 a.m.. Dominion Day, for the races at Sum- nierside Driving Park. 1702-6-29m2i. -FROM RICHIBUC-TO. - Schr. “Maude Weston," Captain Weston, ar- rived Monday froin Richibucto with a cargo of lumber. duced fares on all trains for the big Horse Races at Summerside Driving Park on July lst 170262911121 -STRAWBERRY BOXES.- Hol- man's, Summerslde, have a big ship- ment of strawberry boxes to arrive shortly. Write for prices. 1679-6-29M2iE1i. -PORTLAND CEMENT.-Just ar- rived, carlond of Portland Cement. Prices right. Apply to R. B. ltunkin or E. P. Foley, Alberton between Queen Catherine and Derby at the Summeraide Driving Park on Dominion Day. 1748-6-2I9m1i -MEETING.--A meeting of the Summerside Driving Club will be held in the oflle of the Globe Fox Excliange to-night at 7 o'clock. -The 2.19 class promises to be one of the best races ever held In Prince County, with Dr Sharper, Devilish Dorothy, Princess Etta and Bunton H.. Who could pick the winner? 1748-6-39m1i -Come to Summerslde Dominion Day and see the match race between two of the faatett pacers in the Pro- vince, Derby and Queen Catherine. 1748-6-39m1i -WOOL-Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. are paying 35c. per poniid for good tub washed wool, nnwaslied in pro portion. Freight allowed on ship- ments of 100 pounds or over. _ 1712-6-30l\IE2i ion Day at Sumnierside Driving Park: Dr. Sharper, Devillsh Dorothy, Breit- toii H.. Queen (latherine, Baby Arkolu. Brazlllian Junior, Capt. Cresceus, Koi-‘ tie. Queen Alto, Happy George, Prin- cess Etta and Happy Wilkes. 1702-6-2lIni2i. -A match race for Dominion Day at the Summerside Driving Park. In aide. there will be a match race be- tween Derby and Queen Catherine. These are *wg of the fastest pacers In the province, and this match will be the moat intereiting ever held on the Summerllde Drlvlg Park since the Pilot and Hunando race. 1748-6-Bilnili AMAZONS EUSS ARMY Sixteen Girls in One Company Alone Fight Side by Side with Troopers The t‘.zar’s recent promotion of Alexandria Largey, one of the many girls facing the German lines, to be Lieutenant, was ln recognition of service rendered. when. after capture, sho killed her guard and led a recon- noitering party which captured eigh- teen Uhlans. Of the sixteen girls who enlisted with her half have been slain ln bat- ,ltle under the Russian colors. Germany in her dream ot' domination never took account of the love of country and the love of the ting which makes even the women shoulder guns. The mightiest and best loved of all flags at the front is our own Union Jack, the same flag as is now being presented to readers by this newa- paper as announced on another page of todays issue, practically without charge other than a small .sum suill- clent to defray the expenses of which are complete with flag, Dole, halyards and window socketf Every home should show its colors, and with the way made smooth by "IIB n@WSDHDcr no loyal citizen should be without our Empires emblem. A pretty trimming or a leghorn hat is tulle of matching color. Three strips ten inches long are needed. -T01" Clrefllliy- Slope gradually so that the centre is narrower than the ends of the long strip. Lay in even box plalts, not too wide, sewing on on edge. Draw up, after plaltlng, so that the upstandlng frill ilts around the crown perfectly plain across the back, except for the plaltlng, and is hunched into an upstandlng bunch on either aide towards the front. Fasten a twist of the tulle around the base of crown and tack a bunch ol' roses at base of each end of the trlll. <>.e.§.;f.s.>.n1.A 1731-6.-30M2iE1ipd. ---fr* ' -Don‘t fall to sec the match race -THE FOLLOWING entries were received for the horse races on Doni- place of the 2.30 pace advertised for: Ihe Dominion Day races at Summer- ` as- \ sembllng and distributing the ontllts, f titers tin sipna.-sa Jfgig’ 'W if We -THE EXCURSION tickets on S. S. Empress to ,Point du Chene and ' return Dominion Day, July lst, will be $1. 1702-6-291n2i. -FOR SALE.-Two good Young niilch cows, freshened this spring- ' Apply Thomas Hall, Summerside ti-26mlli. -WITH STONE. - Sehr. "Annie D” Captain Colford, arrived lilondul' i st ck. ai & . » ` ' 1712-6-30Ml2i only at the price quoted. The Power ofa Dollar In tlie Bill $1.25 Shirts, with Tic _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ .$1.00 $1.25 Shirts with ‘Reversible Collar __ _ _$1.00 $1.00 Shirt, (foliar and 'i`ic 3 pairs 4oc_ liosc for .__ _$1.00 Shirt, Hose :tml Tic for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.$1.00 Socks. liraccs, Tic and Garters _ . . _ . _ _ .$1.00 G pairs 25c. Ilosc for . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _$1.00 Soft Shirt, Collar and Tic, . . _ _ _ _ _ ...$1.00 Suit Coinbination, etc., _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ .$1.00 I..inc\1 i)11.=:lcr Coats, _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ .$1.00 llouse Dresses Voile \\':1ists _ Crepe Kiinoiins Ilawn i`)re.-ses _ Middy iilonscs Cotton Drcsscs I Linen Department 10 yards White Rose Cotton, 36 in. . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .$1.00 io yards (lrcy Rose Cotton, 36 in. _ _ _ ....$1.00 9 yards Colored Dress Muslin _ _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ .$1.00 14 yards White Cotton Flannel _ _ _ _ . _ . . _ _ . . _ _ _ . _ _$1.00 14 yartls Check (iinghain _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _$1.00 1.2 yards Striped Ciiigliniii, _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _$1.00 10 yards Oxford Shifting _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _$1.00 1 1)-4l-io11cy(`01nl> Quilt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ ...$1.00 1 9-4 Colored Quilt __ . _ _ _ . . . . . _.$1.00 Illl<_ llluc, Pink, (.`c1'isc, L'ntlei‘- sl