. 1 i 5'?-» . . ;;_“.-_ " ' ' Glennladale, : : Prince Iidward Island tx zzns-1-ziuau f:-il .I . guy A; . 0 1 _ Q WEDNESDAY 'run onannorrnrowiv on-/mums _ _ . AUGUST. 18. 191% .i_ For information, regarding Courses qt Study. DCKYRS. Scholarships. Prizes. Atiilisted ll.clnti0ns.l‘.xpenses. etc. SEND FOR CALENDAR Incoming Students wi|h'n Residential Accommodation-for which MOU\"l` gg,~_f;;; ;;~_,~f-- Address iusv. a. c. across, o_o., rmiaoii Theology B. ' Its standards are the hiuhost: its studs-n's are its best advertisement. It gives l~`chularshi_Ds to worthy students. It* ` tru - Iuducatioii. not surla' It is the largest Itesidcnlal Ladies' Col- legcin Canada. A r _ It is ina healthful town; it has specialists for teachers. _ It ntfcrs Literary (`ours~:i. Music Courses Oratory Vo-irses. liouseliold Science Courses. and Couiscs in Fine .\its ance is steadily iiicrcasing. Frce (`aIciidar on application to REV. B. C. BORDEN, D. D., PRINCIPAL :: SACKVILLE, N. B. uffofs Laonom, spooml ;in.\ .\la|r <~til.1tion Vourscs leadingto the Colleges of Arts. lingineering. Medicine. etc. Manual Trailiilllz Mt. Allison Commercial College tlfiers a Course in llusiiicss. Sliortliaiiil and 'I'vpcw_ritiiig_ Vennianeliip. etc. (;i|\Il<0R'I .\lil.I‘. lil-ISlIll~I\.t.‘l§ .\'l'lttNI¢ .~1'l‘_~\l-‘F l>l~‘ I-IXl’I- ~PP@e? I--\.A>-iihrrg U1®`l©©. Charlottetown M t. Ste wart Morell St. Pete r's Souriis Arr. 8.05 7.02 6.33 6.11 5.10 5.45 4.10 3.27 2.55 1.30 Dep. Arr. Dop. Dep. 7.10 Arr. Elmira 4.00 ...... rsvm? ONU1' same? 4.20 5.09 5.30 6.05 Mt. Stewart Cardigan Montague Georgetown Arr. 7.00 6.11 5.49 5.15 3.55 2.48 2.20 1.30 Dep. Arr. Dcp. Sat.. only Daily ex.. Bat. ds Hun. 8.10 Dsp. Daily Bat. ex. Sat. only &Sun. Charlottetown Arr. 10.00 9.45 4.57 Vernon Illver 8.23 8.31 7400 Arr. Murray Harbor USD- 5-30 7.00 F-non °"uL» 'mo I 4 I , 50 Per Cent A; Guaranteed Dividend 1915 Clenaladale Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd. ` [Incorporated 1913] QN__E OF THOSE THAT SIQQD T_l-I*E 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 cent in stock. With twenty pairs of beautiful Silver Black r foxes capitalized at $300,000.00 only $15,000.00 a pair with all expenses and ranching free ,_ GUARANTEES 50 PER CENT AT THE LEAST FOR 1915 5 ’ . OR WHATEVER MORE IT MIGHT BE W. ~ Anvone wanting to invest in 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 year. ‘ Snares are $25. Write for prospectus and other infor mation to M. C. MACKI NNON, Secretary-Treasurer <1. if .~. .~ . » Fire Insurance E' A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock compan- 1 1 ,fb ies,which never contest an honest claim such . ' as is represented by rirff-_; , 3. _ 'Town if Charlottetown mmi mrmsmvwfvtmx'.l=rn-#frm 11-:-.w.' '.-in'-ri r .1-o'r.“.~ .-w~.»1 :~‘ » 1 '~'.'~.n:r J rr: The We stern Guardian Mono: Allison University Annual Session 1915-I6 Opens Saturday, Septeber _I8 -IT PAYS to_l>uy_in this Province. t IId;;_SchoIarshi s and Prizes are offered. _ _,W K MCGOUGANI Globe Fox Exchange, is Guardian Agent in Sum- mum charge, twenty-live cents. merslde. ALLISON I5 JUSTLY F.\MUT'S should give earliest possible notice. A -THE MORNING DAILY Glltlrdlhll 3 can be obtained at Lal!erty's Toasor- ial Parlors, Summerslde. ound Summerside have about complet e ed their ht-tying, the crop is above the average and has been saved in prime tain Muslins, 1,5 yard lengths, clearing “-*-'ml "‘ “"_ ri- oondmon, 'rho potato crop also seems a 62nd YEAR BEGINS 6 to be exceptionally good as well as the grain crops.-ll. -HARVEST EXCURSION.-.Ulr S L w wards ot' 400 left Suiiiniersldc y0St0I`~ d lui popnlaniy is undeubtod: its attend- day morning by the S. S. Empress on t tho Harvest Excursion to the Cana- diaii \\’esi. About one liundrod went from I’riiii'o Uoiiiity and the balance from tho liztstcrii section ol the pro- MOUNT ALLISON ACADEMY ’ -THE SECOND GAME in the play- olt' for tliovliuiiipioiisliip of the l’rlI\ce County busubull league, Look place ou st-|ooI grounds Monday and re- sulted iii a win for the lndupciidellts by ii score ot' ti-2 over the Pioneers. takes place to-iiiorrow (\\'etlIl0Slll1Y) afternooii between the Red Sox and liidepcndeiits.-(`. -DELEGATES AFIR|VE.- Among the delegates who arrlyotl last' night to attend the Mnritliiie lloiird ol' 'l"1'adn meeting, which opens :it 10.30 to-day at Suiiiiiio|‘sidc, were tho l'iillo\ving: \\' S Sit-wart t‘liiirluIIctowIi; E. A. A i risk New _ I li" A 1'; 'W3 ltile 'i l\loii<-loiil' I°` t' (‘l|ipniau Mono- 1 I ;il;» . A' . Ioii'}:l`. S. \\’ilIi:i|iis, .St.i<'i'et:ii‘\'.' Moiic- Sid” at 2 P' m- 2561`3`17M3i' _- V' -' ~ ‘t fii. .. ii- ._-\ I fri; l~:. \. I . W’/\ __, wed ‘mth al ‘~-. ei: Jnima ` Q . i\(I`i-lt,‘.iii'il\‘l II. Ll\.` `Iilt|>ti.='f.'.1f.»5,-,.=.;-."_~';i' :ri --¢r,rg~>'/‘.<»v».7_<. .wil ‘5.“ -BUSY SEASON-The farmers ar- 'I‘h<~ liutterios were: l’ioiicers-Mc- Neill and Buotc; liidepcndciits, Morri- 6 son and Tliorupsoii. The lust game (‘hurt:li, Folkstniio, Eng.. on July 2 ,i| -ONE CENT per word each Inser- lon for advertising In this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini- -SHlRTS.- Men's work shirts 9c at Holmans. 2532-8-16M3lE1l. -GLASS WlATER .IUGS and six glasses for 49c at HoIman's Summer- side. 2578-8-18-m2le1i -REMNANT8 of Cretonnes, Cur- t oacli 5c. Holtnan's, Summerside. 2532-8-16M3iEll. -THE FARMERS' PICNIC ut \‘Vel- Iirigton station will 'be held on Tues- ay, Aug. 24th. Come to the bust of ho season. 2561-8-17M3l -MUSLlN8.- Remnants of Mus- lins, assorted patterns. only small quantity, sale price. per yard 71/,c. lolman's, Summersldo. 2532-8-16M3lE1i. --GINGHAM REMNANT8 assorted stripe and check patterns, clearing at per yard 9c. I-lolmnu's, Summerslde. 2532-8-16M3IE1i. -LINO-SHINE. -Get a can of Lino- Shino the new finish for linoleuiiis. Prices 1I0c to $1.00- -in House Furnish- ing Dept. Holmari’s Summersidc. 2478-8-18-m2Ic1l -SUMMER UNDERWEAR. Wom- eii's (‘.ombInatlon Summer Underwear. Regular 500 sale price 39c'nt"liolniaii's Summerslde. 2578-8-18-m2ie1i -MISCOUCHE BAND will furnish iiiiisic at the Kensington picnic Aug. Sth. A special train leaves Summer- -RETURN TICKETS will bo issued n Tuesday. Aug. 24th (The Fariiiers' Picnic day) from Tignisli, Slimmer- sido. and intermediate stations to ellingtoii at single first class fare. ` 2561-8-1'lM3i -WASH DRESSES. -\\’0nicir`s Colored Wash Dresses iii niiislhis und voilos including a good variety of styles. Regular prices ranging from 2.00 to $6.00. selling to clear at one third off. R. T. Holman Ltd. Suniiiier- ide. 2578-8-18-milieli -CONTRACT AWARDED.-At a. meeting of the Summerside School Board and Town Council on Monday vening the contract for the lieatiiit-Z nd plumbing ot’ the new school build- Ing was-awarded-to the Thomas John- ston Co. for the sum of $3,350.-H. IN CONNCETION with the meet- ings of the Maritime Board, Sir Geo- ge E. Foster, Mlnisterof Trade and `ommerce,will address o public meet- ing in the Market Hall this 4 (Wednesday) evening on the subject of -Business Conditions arising out of the Present War.-C. WESTERN PEIISOIIIILS ..-Mr. und Mrs. \V. J. Hunt, of Wind- sor. N. S.. :irc visiting in Suuinicrslde. -Dr. Arthur Lockhart. Kensington, was a visitor to Suiiinicrsidc yostor- day.-ll. -Mr. Wm. A. McKinnon. Grand River. has lienii ciigugcrl as teacher ot' t‘upu Wolf School.-ll. -Messrs James Poiidergast and ltohert l\lo:isr\,. Keiisiiigtoii were in town on Moiidy.-H. -Miss Laura I-lammll, hs return- ed to Suiiiniursirlc after spending her holidays with friends in Freetown,- ll. -Mrs. (‘hiirlcs 0'Noill and young son. of Mom-toii. are visiting friends hi North Bedeque.-C. -Mrs. tIlr.> McGrath and son, Ray, uf Newcastle, N. B.. are visiting the loriiit~i"s parents and relatives In P. I5. Island.-St. John Standard.-C. -Mr. William Wright. who has been visiting in lledoque for several inoiitlis. loft yesterday morning on return to his home iii Manitoba.-ll. -Mr. Joseph J. tlallriet, tlirrpopulur ninrizigor of lliippylaiid Tlieiitre. Simi- iiiorsido., will open up ii braiicli In Alliizrtoii. culled the " lluppy llour Movies."-li. -Mrs. E. Ilnll. (fliurlottetown. was 8 DHS-‘lfilll-mt' to Summorsltlt: Monday iiiornlnl: by the Western Express. l’.qn M..[~I ehi-dlu mni mm mmni _-Mra. S. E. Forbes, Mrs. G. W. Proud, Mrs. I‘. ll. Fryers and Miss Myrtle Allannch. of Moncton. are visit- ing iii Siinimerside.-St. John Stand- ard.-C. -Among the visitors to Summer- eldo on Monday were Messrs Alexan- der tlhappolle, Sherbrooke, R, B, H01. I-ind. Bcdeuiir. ami John A. Moooniiiri tilermoiit.-li. -Mrs. Wm. Wright, accompanied by her niece. was it passenger by the S. S. Empress yesterday morning on return to her homo in Montreal. -Mr. Hicks. of Moncton, N. B., re- turned to his home yesterday morn- ing after n visit of several weeks at the home ot his son. Mr. B. M. Hicks, Summerslde. -Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Dowling, 0! Cambridge. Mass.. after spending their holidays with friends In and around Summerside, left on Saturday morning for their home.-I-I. -Percy Reid, a former resident ot Summerslde. but now residing at Ottawa. with Mrs Reid and two sons, are Spending a few weeks In Summer- Bldg. Buests of Mr and Mrs G. W. Bell. -_-_ -Mrs. Goulding. of Calgary. nee Miss Vera Lea. of Victoria, accompa- nied by her two children were pas- sengers by tho S. S. Empress yester- day morning. Mrs. Gouldlng will -Miss Hazel Morse, formerly ot Suminerslde. but latteriy or Fawcett l Hill. N. B.. has accepted a position as cashier with R. T. Holman, Limited. and entered upon her duties in this capacity on Tuesday morning. Her many friends take pleasure in wel- coming her back again. SUMMERSIDE SHIPPING -Schr. “MInnle,” Captain Tren- holm. arrived to-day with a cargo of railroad ties for the P. E. l. Railway. -Sclir. "Entorprise,". Captain Mal- let. arrived tofday trom Miramlchi with _a full cargo of shingles. HOTEL _LABRIVALS VICTORIA. _ _ D. C. McKay, Kontvlllo; D. M. ._Carr, Truro; J. H. Dougall, R. H. Eccleslon, Montreal; I~I. S. Scott, St. John; Robt. Murray, A. M. McMillan, C. E. McMil- lan, New Glasgow; Geo. A. Brady, Edward A. Wallace. New York City; Blanchard Atkinson, New-York; J. McLaren, Toronto; Fred L. Bowman, Harry Angus, St. John; Frank Lang- liurst, Montreal; W. A. Ross, W. E. Bell, Moncton; Margaret Cameron. Walthnni, Mass.; S. C. Charters, Point du Chene; G. D. Robertson, Toronto; C. T. 1’Ill‘(ly, M. D., Mtisltlr (florence Purdy. Moncton; J. A. Smith. wife and children, Prince Rupert. B. C.; J. F. Salmon, Moncton, N. B. QUEEN. H. Mclntyre, Montague; B. Gaudet, -Miscouche; W. M. Pi-eedy. Halifax; A. J. McNeill, Murray River; L. A. Auld. City; Samuel Rook, Toronto; A. llumplirey. Sydney, C. Il.; W. A. MacQueeii, \\'lilnipcg I.. Wood, Mt. llerberl; L. l’. Steele. Boston, Mass. SYLVIA PANKHURST _ I WILL NOT REGISTER. LONDON, Aug. 16.- Sylvia Punk- liurst famed us a iiiilltant _suffrngctto will not comply with thc iiatioiial ro-_ glstry regulations sho asserts. " "l am not going to register tlmt's iill I know about it," declared Miss i':inliliurst Inst night at xi nit-etiiig lollowed by a demonstration of East Londoii ixuffmgcltcs. "For my part I think it I.-1 merely ri ruse to get more power out of tho worlv.~rs. I ani not a man so they r-;ui't'l:\lic me to war, but tiicy; woii‘t send ilu: to a niiinitions factory. They ktilriiv Ilierc will be troiihlg-_ T005' pay two shillings eight police (G0 cents) a dozen for soldiers khaki .shirts and men must fight for hotter conditions i’or women." ____ 2.000 AMERICANS IN CANADIAN RANKS. LONDON, Aug. 16.- There are no fG\\'er than 2,000 Americans in the ranks of thc Canadian military con- tingent, said Major General Sam Hughes. (.‘_alm