I I I -rr" 3. 1. I , li . I it I tl I l ,I I t ll , I I. - I .I ~t ., . I t .P131 _ .. .,-. i ,' :.».\f-_-,. ‘.,.,_ ., .. V ,.1-‘ ....1 ‘-3 w ,' >.» ,.-;,h.:.-; § ,..1_.-1’ _¢_i,:j _-if ` 1 15;;-,‘é_-1 Qi: lit-it-_ -~' "=1 sf .s 'E1-or " . .,_, . __ ‘.-,,,,,g ,._.. .....- "‘....‘-,frr :1 _ ‘ L... -..-,.1 <__._.. 2'* ~2‘f':~:':-' 713% ~ rf . » ~.-_f‘- 1-1 Q"-”"~‘;`“ ._ ‘“ -rica §i:§,.1.17"'” ` 1 ti r- lf' t- .[- .t, __ ( _,j‘:§r'_E. titfrtiiit ‘J ¢'5‘4.l' <=left-f.§'i..;- ‘li I I -?.>§€"_i§i iflft ’i not _ 2,1 fri i{»‘1‘1 ".,' ' "1-.Mt 1 rg. . .='i - . i- _,, F; ‘T _‘.=$`f.,-` ~ . »f_ l < I . l. S ' .i ' t-1:31: _f 1 __;',;"f 4 'yl I 'l 4 I 11:: I ;. r ~.-1-»;~sc.‘:-.~._< 1. _Z J . °*_; . I. l-. 1:... J. . _ ' bt gt. ,. In . .11 :»' if FRIDAY 'ma oinncorrarowu GUARDIAN 1 - - ~ AUGUST6-1,9_15 ,J _ The Western Guardi n ~ ` W SEAL <2 D COFFEE Prized equally in hospital und home, because no other Coffee is at once so rich, so strong, so delicate, and so unfuilingly good.. In }-I, 1 and 2 pound cans. Whole - ground - pulverized -~ also Fine Ground for Percoloton. CHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL 150 WALKING TOURS There :ire nn t`l1wt1r than sixty per- sons tlalking lil-ross thl- l-lltire contin- ent of Allterira to San I-‘rrlllcisco Ex- position. _ Let Us Solve I Your Plumbing Problem- lll ILL IHE llll|llllS llllll THE BHIIISII llll SHIHKING Poster, in one ot` his admirable pa triotit- speeches before the Govt'ril. We art- fighting oil tllreo 8 lrllllts. till the east tlll ai lille ot' 700 0 lllilt-s long; on the \v<»sl on il. line tl . . _ ' g ‘ ', ' : 2-it whit-ll hr llt-roislll alld grandeur Ilas been stlrprlsst-tl nowllcre ill the pre- sent war. i hart- no fear that if we see tilt- peril and have it borlle in \\'llat I l`l-air is wlletiler vrc can bring the situatioll to all the people of t‘an- “i.f~t the llnll atlvzillce to the Ilril- -‘\ valll~t.- a tllo\ls:illdi`ultl." "i-l\‘er_\' other t-olllltry ill the war," llc said ill his tlviltlllvilliitlll of the sliirker, “owns every able-bodied limit H and has its l~itzeilr_\' trained ill the F lleigllliolx Ill the llritisll Empire thc - sllirltcr is t`re<-; llc can hang hack I0 while his loylii comrade goes to the (7 front. E We are plumbing special- ists. Our wide knowledge has been gained through years of practical exper- ience covering every branch of the business. There is no job too large-none too small, every piece of work entrusted to us receives the same prompt and expert at- tention. We do our work quickly and we do it well. . We pride ourselves in our `°"-'.';. . ‘ » .r 4:1"-1-v‘ ____ I I -St-llooner “Laura t‘ox,” Capt. De- U placey, sailed yesterday. ie -,- --St-lloollel' “l\iillllic," (`aptain Tren- llollil, sailed yesterday for Picton. -St'lloolll-r “Iicil_" ('apttlin ('Tllap- lllall, tlrrivt-.I yestf-rlIa_\' with lumber. -'i`hc tern .scllooller “George D. Ed- monds," (`apt. t‘olt-lllall, sailed yes- terday for .\'cw<~astlc, .\`. Li., to loatl latlls for Netv York. A fr 1 A , l \P _ 'l`hl-re will ill- tllrcc t-lllsses as iol lows. ‘-all trot and pat-e. I’ul‘lt ri . . . . . _ . . .$200- _.‘.-I <`|tl.>s trot anti p:\t't1. l’\trs e .. _ . _ . . - .$100 Iiiillntt- t‘lllss trot alltl pace. i'ur.se .. . - . -100 All rat-os nlilt: heals. 5 por t-t-nt. with f-ntry :llllt 5 pol' t-cnt front winners, entries close Aug- ust llllll, iivt- or more llorsl-s to 4-lltcr and tllrce or lnore to slnrt in each clliss. hiolltey tlivitlted tiwortlilig to stilllilry at fllltl of liitll llcat, two or more liorsc.-l hy the saint: owner or tr allied ill the same stablc may start, in Monday’ August 23,., pun" $50030 tilt-. salllt-. rare, the lllnnagenlcnt; reserve the rigllt to change programme, poslpolin or tluclllrv ull' ally race for ally good court. the rules of fthe Na~ tional ’l`l'lltting .\ssot'iatioti to govern t\xr:cpt.illg wllere they conflict. with iibtivl- twllltlitiolls. Sp.-r-itll trains fronl Ve’-rlloll. ('ilarlottt-town, Tigllisli and Stllllnlersitir. l’zirtit‘lllars of which will appear later. lillnd alltl other am- llstilllt-llts on the grottntls, dinner tiild tt-a tables, it-e t'rt-ani atitl temperate . .1 ', . | drinks. A large Grlind Stand has been erct-tell whit-ll will accomodate i'g‘g;it‘i:?g;‘9l tfl§’;`1‘z)‘t(£“i)3; Xggustl All races to end with the nl-ilrly ont- tllolisatttl people. 'l`Ilt-ro is no necd of saying anything further as for the lust three yelira th to _ ll ability to give you a super- - g sl I - - ' , »f“'\ : ‘.1 l 'lien teasilres at :int lor plumbing service at -5/. ¢\¢_ ;‘r‘§§§§"‘“.C;1“,,Oin,' P_ E_ ,_ The about the same price as you / Ev r lo nitltlen treasures gr.-e slllpgmsell to tie ' ' 2 C "old and silver uriet y a. pirae must pay for mfenor wqrk' p ky f :allen cupt. nllltl, ot' whose life many lf yOU Want gOOd Dlumblng. ac ef O have read with interest. Many strange ‘ 9 tales have been told by the early set- m0d.erme pnCes.and prompt S tiers of the western part ot' the is- SGYVICC, Call, Wflte 01' Phone lalltl about people who undertook to discover this lnoncy but they were al- ' ways driven away by all kinds of . mysterious noises followed by blind- \ _ \ t WILL KILL MORE FLIES THAN Lua Sand sttlorms. l_II0\\'eyier.' acwfill- oo nowll gen entail rom \ngs .oin- H0 $8- WORTH UF ANY ty, wllo has heeit spending his holi- SO G ft Street ~_\_ST|(KY ILY CATCHER, days ill Glenwood, Lot 8, undertook, N ra on I \ / ` a few days ago. in company with a re. \\_ ¢ __ sident oi' that place. to discover the I ` ""'r"' supposed fortune above referred to, DG we have hall first class races. and`rect>rd t-rowlla. alld this year the iliall~ N" agement are making every effort to have this the best yet. 2358-8-2Em t`7il\ltuB7i. J. A. McDONALD, or Secretary. W' Silver Black Foxes Class “A” Standard Bred Guaranteed pedigree accompanies each fox sold. We also have a few extra good male foxes for sale. Silver Black Foxes for sale. Exchange, is Guardian A merslde. alid that this pi-ril would int~t'case a steel bridge at (Trapaud is pleted. and adds much to jo' i»‘l\\ peo e here will disit al -itil) nlilt-.s ill lengtll, and near the old ll' \\’01\ll\0I‘ llIlft1V0l‘lll>l0 liospllorus is htillg \r.lgl~I1 ,i (omg liall. tltitl anti lilo lirilisll l~1nlpil~o. Rev. F. G. Gosden, l’.M., -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -W K McGOUGAN. -GOOD size canvas weave Ham- present time in Womell`s and Girl’s 0'l"l‘.»\\\'A. August 4.-Sir George mocks 93c at HOLMAN’S Summer- Raincoata. R. T. Holman, Limited. ` - side. 2358-8-2M3iE3i. Summerslde. 2405-8-5M2iE1i -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lufferty’s Tonsor- be service in the Presbyterian Church, i . N al Parlors, Sumnierslde -IMPROVEM ENT8.- _¢l.lUn¢l-l __0F __ENGLANl) _. 15%c. R. T. Holman, Limited. Sum- ‘hurtrh of England Services Sunday, merside. 2405-8~5M2lE1i. wt- appreciate the liberty and free- next. August Sth, Kildare Alma 3.30, Alberton lil- t~Ilartlctel'izvtl as absurd thc at- Luke`s 0'Lca.ry 10.30. -cHuRcl-l oF sco‘rLANo.- Rev. f01‘ 25C 1" °“" H11* 111111 Cav Depart- as. Mat-Daugall will preach on Sab- mem- R- T. Holman. I-illliléd Slim' tight \\'ht1ll thc light is lost. This hath the 15th at Cape 10.30. Searletowll at 3 a ide at 7. _|MpR0vE|v|ENT.-- Building new good serviceable material- excellent _ , checks, stripes and floral patterns - ouscs or moving anti repairillg old Eine- R€Z\l|9-1' 25 I0 350- Del' Yard nes is the order of the ometime. -MEMORIAL SERVICE- Weath- e a Memori- Service held for the Islanders who on the land djoining the L. O. L. llall, O`Leary ll Sunday next, August Sth at 6.30 p. of Alberton. service ili r permitting there will b ave fallen at the front i, Scrlnon by the liector -L O L - The members of the L i).V. attend Divine Service at St. Luke‘s (‘hurcb. our ll.-nrt..-, wt- sluill rise to meet it, 0'!-cnry. und Western R0atl.L0l 6. on Sunday next, August 8th S oyal Orange Lodge will crnzon will be preat~llell hy Bro. wear Regalia. .sets .te s... $350, ENNIS & 0. IANO FRE The new now coni- the appear- checks, and stripes, a very _serviceable ell in rt-at~lling Palais. .»\s the colldi- alice ot' this already pretty little town. and satwfactory summer dress fabric; Capes 10.30 7 p.m., St. Traverse at Ill nd Summer- l o day ill the llladt- all appeal to all lo nit-asllre tip progressive town of Alberton. Every lllefside- 2405-3'5M2|E1L street ill turn is building “I want to lnal-ce two points." he ink! '-‘XI-‘CPL Milill Or DUSIIIGSS Sl.. said, "une is to t-lllpliasize the ex. which has been at a standstill for or improv- at P. p. ni. Ret-tor of _ iberton. ("ollet-tl1w~ for Orphan lsil vllalllllt-I," said Sir (il1orge, again, H0100- VISIUIIH broth. “tl retlliested "anti the peril to the Iinipire will ad- 10 -ONE CENT per word each inser- tion Ior advertising in this column. sh must accompany order. Mini- -SPECIAL VALUE offering at the -_ -NEW DOMINION - There will ew Dominion, first Sabbath, Aug. 8th, at 7 o'clock D. ru. -FANCY COTTON CREPES. in Regular 22c. Sale Price, per yard -CHILDRENS WHITE STRAW HATS, suitable for ages 6 to 12 years, finished with neat, band. Regular 35c erside. 2405-8-5M2iE1i. -COTTON CREPES, assorted c. R. T. Holman, Limited, Sum- -CHlLDREN'S STRAW HATS with balid and bo\v, colors wllite, blue, or pink; suitable for ages 6 to 12 years. Regular 50 and 050. Sale Price 35c, in Hat and (‘ap Depart- ment. 2405-8-5M2iE1i. -Lost between Wnl. flallbeck’s Corner, Central Bedcqilo and Nortii Bedeque School a mull's gray raincoat. Filidcr please leave at \\",lu. (‘.allbeck‘s store. Mrs. Alex. Lel`\lrgc_\', No. Bed equc. pc.2i.m.d. -CROPS BACKWARD. - Tile crops ill many sections of the West are backward for the time of year. In some places the root crops had to be planted twice- and are nimost n fail f-0-IF Grand rize Contest CP E Manufactured by The New Scale Williams Piano Co., Oshawa, Ont. ' Contest sold by The Business Boosters Limited, Toronto Ontario. GET IN THE GAME = rf.-I-‘"1 .' _ . ` '; »_.1--, __ ' ,III-".-`l~-1 _ .ti .1--.-~..”am£i:.igt,° -- - nn SAVE YOUR COUPONS gf . WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE THIS IN YOUR HOME? ning roglslcrctl at the Princess otcl Bnllshaw this ucckz- Miss lorence Smith, Miss art ol' \\':ll‘. ill (lerlllally and Austria M ‘I/I -PRINCESS HOTEL.- lo " . '. . . 4' ` M the :;llil‘kt1r cannot hide behind his Fi-. r. George S. Pearson, e S. Pearson, Mr. Percy Stanley, r. and Mrs. Alex. Campbell, Char- ttetown; Mrs. Sadie Tito foi- Plckard, Mrs . Geo- MacMlcken, tetown . (‘ongregation of Alberton iliillfully sllockctl last Sul heir beloved pastor,the I{ev.Maurlce higher position of Rector ed . ' . (Tolnnlittee will immediately take steps to do what they can Lortlsllip the Bishop rc-consider this det-ision. lt would be an loss to this parish. which has had such visissitude.-s within the last few years, to losc Father Maurice at time, would look upon his departure ave, in the past heard malty hut after some hours of toil and the - loss of li coiisitlerable amount of per- spiration the work was spirits, and the gentleman County took the early train the fol- lowing lnorning for homo. we . 25, I i‘lTtilsli;(Ii)dtlliimltlitidldeliy ii?:a`;'ure dill not l 2.30 Pace, lialf mile heat 2.40 Trot. Mile heats, $1.i0.00. Five to unter four to start. Entry Free-for~all, Mile hc-tits, $200.00. V i't1e.’l pet cont ot' inrsca, n lcd with fees for same. Entries received by the town. *I 2397-8-4Mwfa3i. _Tenders For Catering Western Prince Exhibition helton; Mrs. James Silliker; Mr. d. McDonald, Mr. Godfr ”-archer oEl=AnTunE.- 'rim Parish were tday to hear cDollald annotilicc that he would be aving the parish the latter part of ugust, having been called to the ' . of the Cath- ral of (‘harlotteto\\n Tile Church to have His illcalctilable the present om their midst as a calamity. -HIDDEN TREASURE.-People range alld startling stories about abandoned, e two prosper.-tors returning holile Glenwood somewhat depressed in from l{ing’s lt. is nn- things" al- ll out. Alberton Horse Races s, $150.00. 5 per cent. ers. Ell- fifth heat. entries accepted unless accompan- Secretary, by J. Stanley Wedlock, Charlotte- HARRY 0'BRIEN, Secretary, Alberton. -FOR THE- ey, Charlot- We will be glad to show interested parties our foxes Write us. Sl F CL The Huntley iver ox~ o., td Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada 1944-7-10M1|llo ~ _.vt Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Aug. 14th, 1915 from parties willing to con- tract for the Catering tothe pub- llc on.Thursday_, Auf; 26th, 1915. Can have s ace in A erton Skat- ot' tho season, is tlii-icllarging at the , . orders before this vessel is discharg- Bd. ---»--------~--~m1i_ Tremblay well known Capt. of Min- business.-Z. -VISITING HERE.- Mr. W. E. Sonier and friend of Moncton, em- spending a few days in Tignish. frolil here they will visit, Stlnimerside, Charlottetown and Georgetown.-Z. il ( -ON VACATION.- Mr. Geo. Cal- lant who has been for the last two weeks under lncdical treatment, left S Tiynish on Tuesday for a. visit to 11 and to be gone one month.-Z. ' -TO THE FRONT.- M. Fred Car- ter well known young mail of Tignish 3 has enlisted for over-seas service and “ is now in Charlottetown awaiting to I’ -HAVING T|ME.- All the farm- ers around Tignish are availing them- selves of thc splendid weather in sav- ing their hay. Although the crop this 1 season will only be about one half of what it was last year. Still the farmers are happy at the prospects put ill good condition.-Z. WESTERN PERSONALS -Miss Amy iiowlett of Brudenell is spending the summer in Crapatld. -Misses Mary and Laura Bagnall iiazel Grove are visiting the Misses Newsom, (‘rttpand. -Mrs. John Banks anti children of Brookline. Mass, are visiting at tho homo of Mr. Snntucl Sllcrrill, Crapaud -Mr. Wilfred Duncan. who has been attending College ni' Dental Sur- gery in Cllicago, returned last evening to Stlmmcrsitle, where he will spend o. month.-.\'. -Mr. Fred Boll of Cape Traverse, who has been ill (lrapaud for some time l1-enstittl: nr. neil ln his .lt-ntnl oiilce, leaves Tlitlrsday to resume his duties as Principal of Tryon school. ‘ 'l`{`1ll'0. N. S.. nrrivetl in Summcrslde G Wednesday evening and has taken chat-ge of the Furniture Department tillo has an extensive experience in niture and Carpet Store of his own, B IH exileriencell and competent. This gentleman comes to Summeralde high- ly recommended and will be warmly H' welcomed by Summerside people. ,mi KIISEII SIHUEK llilll IIIHS Ui PIIEFIIIIIIUII11 R PARIS. Aug. 2.-Under the caption “After One Year," Gabriel Hanotaux. former minister of foreign affairs, in the Figaro, today reviews the causes of the war and the "historical stage! °.§.§.T.?..'5.lA I ing Rink, the lowest or any tend- er not necessarily accepted. ‘ R. H. REID, Secy Aug. 4, 1915. Alberlon 2421-ii-8Mfw4l. .- *MIY SlE§‘_V'°E-fm “"‘°“ will receivethls beauufulrlano ABSOLUTELY FREE or COST. _ _ _ The certificates are transferable, and if you are not interested in securing ll.-lti tu. suntlny. sn. lust., ln ll... tires- this Piano yourself you can assist ztfrlend. l1Y1<‘1i-11] ‘fl1111<'l1 -11 11 11-111- -11111 111 1119 Our object is to interest you in our store. We want a chance to show you that yo_u M"“"""‘S‘ """“"‘ "‘ 7 1’ "‘- E"‘“`Y°"" can do better here than elsewhere. We do not expect to recover the heavy expense of this “f°l°""'°' `X` *_ contest through a greater percentage of profit, but through the difference in volume of busi- -HARD coAl_.-'rim ".\.'lln-.tm M, ness-we expect the increase to more than repay us, and in the future we shall endeavor to P01‘C@l1=1"`wiih hard wal for Joscvlt give you MORE for your money than we have i_n the past. , RM" & 9°" 1”°"‘“"‘Y ""1 ms* “`Sf“" . We solicit your patronage solely through the merits of our goods and Lower Prices. {§~m,’f,~ c§‘s'{§,‘,3er§°S,§)‘§},d°°§,’m2j‘ ,‘,’,§§§ We can save you money and we are ready to prove it. .- mimigash was in Tignish Tuesday on 156-158 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND leading Germany logically to this step. nd to cast thc dye for the gigantic onfiict in an attempt to impose doni- ination oil the world. “Germany prepared for this war,” a_vs M. Iianotaux, “with a long htillrl A . Austra-I-itlngary. anti her other tlrrolll- plice, Turkey. Determined to stop t nothing. the day whcll it heratllt- ecessary to sacrifice the \vtlrld`s eat-.c alld joy to her niliterial prosper- hp assigned to 1,-aiming quarters soon ity and licr pride, Gcrlnally \\'ilI<=ll Two other young men from here will “'*“°-H Shortly f°"Dw'_'/" This is proved by llistoril: docil- nlents, l\lr. Iianutaux sa_\'s. and h-- l'11-:thc most .~'l.\'llu-- l'<-:~oilllioll. ill llbso- , .' ' l' . " ' llli11.'-t‘ 'l‘_\'. will. i`.poillt." he pvopll- were the chosen people. tha nays, °'tll»- l`l.r¢-. of th-1 twin ltilpil'f~s, with ll \'it1\v tll \\':ll‘. vtllllloi Ill- tlt1ll‘It1tl. \\'illl \l l`t I l 5 ( llll \t‘I ll pliilosophic mill scientifis sense of the word; that everything in the world ti ~ > lltolirllod by German iliiiuence must unlain retrograde and inferior." “llI;”`1‘?,f-r-,i|»‘C;C(jl»`|iyIlCl(;;fp;.,_g,gf-` ' - 5.,-,=~_-,-.ir - ‘.<.-_ ,ra ,_.,,§5 - __ 14 ~" C' 1 __ ._» ,\'L.»\»`.`?£-"‘ \f» imp' F T W ..¢~°‘“""»I"`V U. “I :yi gigguy. »___,_,...-- McCormick Binder Tito McCormick billtlers tire matic to meet the most exact. ing colidition.~t of the grain crops, lt hinder that will nleet field conditions siltzcessftilly year lifter year tit-serves the careful con- sideration of every l`ltrlnt.1l° wllo grows grliin. B. Weatherble, ' Tile Mrl‘orinlt-lc bindo r is li very easy rnlluillg machine. Tito frame is substantially built ilntl wcii brlicctl, another reason why tho McCormick blndt-r runs so easy is that the working bear- Iona ` ings are ill sell ellgliing boxt-s fitted with roller bearings, that is why u. McCormick hinder will run lighter tho longer it is used. " The McCormick hinder ctlhodlcs several special features to perfect its work ill lilo field by having'a lcvcl bottom platform and reel wltli double hearing nnd large range of atljuatments, which enables it to htindlo short or down and tangled grain al- most to perfection. The Mctiormit-k hilitlcr elevator floats at three points, and therefore has the large rllpat-ity required for handling heavy grain. The platform anti elevator cnnvaases are tightened and loosened by rl simple device on the rollers, the butter on a Mc- dcr is coillrtilltwi bv the tlrivcr fr nl tl f . . o lo seat, and can be clitinged for short or long grain without interfering with position of the twine on the slleaf. Note lilo steel disc in the point of thc needle to prevent. wear, and the cutting of twine. The MCCOYFUICK kY10li111" is onc of the simplest knotters made hav- Ins Only IWO 1"0Vl11l¥ parts ---the twino disc and billhook 'every krmlwr is thorouzlnv maui twrtiro turing sill ea 'r ` - - . hi f t togethe; wlith the simple t-o nstrnctlon, accountspiinr the eicellzit McCorlnlck knotter in the field. her inforlnaiion fC tal I or any of the following li‘lc('o(inli;1k liJi§itllesa;i1)lli,ti'.t0 your neue" - 4 ‘ . ,TI ~ , Na B. “¢”"""°‘ "’ " mwmtlutc ,' ..*".'¢‘ #Uh-u-= -»-W .Iridium ‘ .\\ McCORMlCK AGENTS ON P. E. I. W. H. Stevenson New Glasgow Allan McDougall, Rose Valley Vernon River Jos. McCabe, I. 8. 'l‘. Gallant, Pineville Albert Gallant, Rustico -' s, it. Burke, 1? Alberton ‘ Russel Clark. Cape Traverse D. Reid, Campbellton Forrest, Phillips Ellei-silo ‘. Fred Yeo, Harmony D. S. Gorill, _ _ 0'Lea.ry John Chlml>l0l1» St. Louln A. D. McKinnon. Southwent. Lot10 G. W. Prodi. Kenllnltltn James I-I. Cu". , Tignilh. I ll. lull nl lllnmm mil International Harvester Co. ol Canada, Ltd. » 9 B-nw- " ‘ St John -