if. 115 1ii??1.~‘, .»;`~i.i=1f1; if 1 1*. ;;§»:. ;elj.1;_ ai ~lt; ,.11 ' ~.;.if`;;1l 11-* :welt ‘-.:"_.j;*Jr 1 1 rf.. 1 1 iéiilfli 1 iii# 11"f1f5"l , _*_ J , 1,11; .li J 1 xi' "i 1 li l_~ 1 1 1 1 _ 1 I 1 1 1 , _ 1 l .;. I 1.1 , 1 If , ' ,» H 1 li; i 'V fi fu i"'1"' 1, `1 1|- 1 1-13?- "».1‘~",f.f"1< .’;t:\.;.~f`1l 1,.. -1 ‘--=.»~1l. ZW? -U11.. 1.1, .~ . . iilgdi ’. 2 you know it means l.UClfCi'i€S. “fherever i 1). » 111;- 5 1.12.1.. fl ‘.11 I L ,» 1_1 1 .1- '_ i i . 111 1’ 1 I 1:: ’ 1 1 1 | I 1 - 1 1 1 l 4,.. 1 , 1 1 -1 si l ‘s 1 .1 /1 41 »'.g I. 1 l 1 1 1,1 I s._.,. _ l'§~f~..~;.’.3 ill-1?-”`1‘i1»: ;1,,,._, Y \l ij, 1 .1-’ _. .. .ff 55%? , . 5. lla 1 I 11,:-1 _ 12,5 1' *R1 1' F wsnnssnav . TH” onsnnomrnrows eoaanun - - - SEPTEMBER 8-1915 _ tM‘Clao'S ' Sask-alta ' ‘ ' dividesfire boxin two for sum- e mer use saving half the fuel. S,e_e_tl_1e_,McClary dealer,_b_efore buying.° m 'oOLD BY ROGERS HARDWARE CO., LTD., CHARLOTTETOWN, C R. T. HOLMAN, LTD., SUMMERSIDE. _ ._ _ _Q1 _'_f"_f_ _ fwdlllim. The word \X7altham is so famous., the I ' world over, that Without any explanation 1 i 1 you go in the civilized World, you will ‘ ; encounter discriminating men and women . 1 wearing \7\/althams. I _ ‘ The word Vifaitham on a watch dial I .` 5, means that the greatest watch factory in 1 ` the world vouches for that watch. Its integrity and reliahility are guaranteed. I 3 If anything ever happens to it, you can i Y 7- 11, i>-; . look to the- manufacturer. no matter 1 where you are or even if the jeweler 1 who sold it to you has gone out of business. f | ` Whatever you ' ` desire, there is a , \Ndtham for you. you send us ` altham W atch Companyl- Canada Life Bldg.. St. James St.. Montreal A t " "` W "` `=”=" ,-_____ £7 your name and address., we will gladly mail you free our new Wdtham hooklet. _ Canadian Government Railways _ Prince Edward Island Railway " TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 14th, 1916 Trains Outward Atlantic Standard Time Trains Inward, Read Down. Read Up. P.M. Noon A.ii. P.M. P.M. A.M. 3.45 12.00 Charlottetown Arr. 11.40 10.50 10.20 5.00 1.20 Hunter Rivet 10.36 9.52 9.08 5.45 2.10 Emerald Jet. 9.59 9.21 5.45 8.10 6.22 2.55 Kensingi-OD 9.27 8.55 6.02 7.00 L30 Summerlide Dep. 9.00 8.30 4.30 §°§0_‘°es-lb mggg’ '. ' °-S$S Dep. Arr. IRM. 12.10 Dsp. 1.42 3.10 4.22 5.10 Arr. b ' cn$”`1-4 K seas’ ’ u\'°-siia =f"N-L. . W. . _ °°"- 2°'SSg Uililllll screw” SP §F§§§ 33353.; 2# =‘3~l®\=» .~'P'7° 32? 5 Summerlids Arr. Port Hill 0'Leary Afberton Tignish Dep. 8.00 7.00 Emerald Jct. Arr. Arr. Cape Traverse Deli- a.M. sro nap. 8.40 9.17 9.46 11.15 Arr. Arr. 8.05 7.02 6.33 6.11 5.10 pep. 4.oo 5.45 4.10 3.27 2.55 1.30 Charlott etown Mt. Stewart Morsll Bt. Peter's Sourlis Arr. Dep. 7.10 Elmira A.lIi. 8.45 Dep. ' 9.55 10.25 11.05 Arr. Set. Daily Daily Set. only sx.Set. sx. Sat. only G Sub. & Sun. 8.10 Dsp. Charlottetown Arr. 10.00 Vernon River 8.28 7.00 Arr. Murray Harbor DOD- 0-30 P99? ewan mace Mt. Stewart Cardigan Montague Georgetown Arr. 7.00 6.11 5.49 5.15 8.55 2.48 2.20 Dep. 1.30 '§`=`= _ a.’.`.-" Fi nga 2*' 1 Q 50 Per Cent Guaranteed Dividend 1915 Glenaladale Silver Black Fox Co., Lid. ' [Incorporated 1913] ONE 0F11-IQSE THAT STOOD TH§_TEST Guaranteed that 50 gat cent was to be paid in 1914, but paid 100 per cent, per cent in cash and 50 per cent in stock. With twenty Rain of beautiful Silver Black foxes capitalized at $300,0 .00 only $15,000.00 a pair with all expenses and ranching free GUARANTEES 50 PER CENT AT THE ll-LAST FOR 1915 OR WHATEVER MORE IT MIGHT BE Anvone wanting to invest in this great Black Fox In- dustry will mske no mistake to invest in this Company for they are sure of 50 per. cent, whatever more the first ar. ye *Shares are $25. Write for prospectus and other infor ma on o ' M. C. MACKINNON, Seerets%'l'ressurer Glensladsle, : z Prince ward Island 1 “Cl-7-“IBC ________ _ _ _ \______ , _ __ ___V _ _ _ _ _.IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -THE MATHIESON GOVERN- MENT I8 DOING THINGS. -NEW FALL MILLINERY on dis- play at HQLKAN’S. 2829-9-4M2iE1i. -W K MeGOUGAN» Globe F0! Exchange, is Guardian Agent in Bum' merside. ` -'ri-ls uonmne oa||.v onralm can be obtained at Lai!erty's Tonsor- isl Parlors. Bummsrsids. -POLL TO A MAN IN SUPPORT OF THE GOVERNMENT CANDI- DATES-THE MEN WHO TALK LITTLE BUT DO MUCH. -BUYING CATTLE. - The Messrs. John Arsenauit. Urbanville and H. 0. Gallant, St. Chrysestime. have during a couple of weeks past. been engaged in buying cattle from the farmers around. Quite a number were purchas~ ed and resold to buyers.-M. -PLEASED WITH RESULTS. - Maxim Gallant was visiting home gar- dens recently ln Urhanville and Ab- ram’s Village, he is highly pleased at the result of those home projects. On Thursday last he paid s short visit to Abrams Village school and reported everything to be ln excellent condi- tion and good indications for a good yesr's work.-M. -MEETING.- Hon. Charles Dal- ton and Mr. S. T. Gallant will address meetings as iollows and invite the Opposition Candidates to be present; Brockton, Sept. 3, at 3 p. m., St. Anthony, Friday. Sept. 3 at 7 p. m., Greenmont. Monday, nt. 3 p.m.. St. Anthony, Friday, Sept. 3 at 7 p.m.. Greenmont, Monday, Sept. 6 at 4 p.m. Alberton, Friday, Sept. 7, at 7 p. m. Opposition Candi- dates are invited to be present. 2704-8-27ME10i. .r,_{V _ Ololwlll ` ` s /_.1 The “Cromwell” and “Old Colony" patterns are beau- iiiul examples of H Recognized for over 65 Remember, there are other ' *Silver Plate that Wun " years as the h' hest ual't of silverplaied€vare.qGuzir¥ anieedbytheworid'slar est makers of sterling sifver and.plsie. “Ro ers"and other makers ` _of shverware; but there' is °“lY °lI€ IM I IME!! llill. -the genuine. ' V Seldl»yl.esdin|Dealsrs ',`~ lslsindsnadsbyilssalians. 1 - P `\' -1, ll Y . _\`\‘ . . t » W . Wear This Patriotic Badge and help the Island Pat- riotic Fund. Price 10c each. Proceeds to be given to The Island Pat- riotic Fund. Charlottetown Guardian imc-s-inmt. Arrivals 1 Two Standard Stock Patterns Just the other day, we re- ceived two populsr stock atterns, both of which have heen depleted _for some time. They’ve been unpacked and placed on our s elves and are now all ready for your selecting. 1 One of these patterns is de- corated with s neat, green leaf border and finished with gold lines; the other is handsomely decorated with floral wreaths and hnished with a beautiful pink border. Both these patterns are ex- ceptionally desirable and can be secured in full dinner and tee sets or individual pieces. Cl -0Nl~0lNT par word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash most socomgny order. Mini- mum charts, twm -ilvrosnts. -FALL MILLINERY -I-lOLMAN'8 are showing advance styles in W0 men's Fall Millinery. 1873-9-lLM2lE1i. -WATER JUG with six glasses all for 49c. in our Crockery Department. I-lOLMAN'S, Summerside. ~ 2878-9-8M2lE1i. -CABTILE 80AP..- Six cakes "LaF‘rance. Castile" Soap for 25c. at HOLMAN'S Suminerside. 'S878-9-8M2iE1l. -CHOIR PRACTICE.-The Presby- terian Church cholr will meet for practice on Wednesday evening at 8.30. -WANTED AT ONCE a coat mak- er; steady work. Charlottetown prices. Apply to M. L. S., Fank McKenzie. Summerside. 2846-9~4M6i. -MUSIC.-Alice M. Harrison. Sum- merside, teacher- of planoforte, is now ready to receive pupils. Lesson periods arranged at Presbyterian Church parlour. 2886-9-8m2i -HEATING STOVE8. - See our big range of Heating Stoves before you purchase. It will be well worth your while. R. T. HOLMAN. Limited. Summerside. 2873-9-8M2lE1i . -NOBBY NECK. - The latest styles ln Women’s Nobhy Neckwear just opened up. Special values at 25c. and 500. See the display. R. T. HOL- MAN. Limited, Summerside. -KINKORA ENTERTAINMENT.- Miss Bertha Gorman will hold an en- tertainment in Klukora Hall on Thurs- day evening, September 9th. Read- ings, dancing, etc. 2885-9-Xmlieli -MEETING AT 0'LEARY.-There will be a joint meeting of the Liberal and Conservative candidates at 0'Leary on Thursday, September 9th. at 6 o'clock. 2881-9-8m2i -WILL PREAOH.-Rev. H. R. Bell will preach in the Temperance Hall, at Kensington, on Sunda September Candidates for the 4th District of Prince, Messrs Bell, Len, Delaney and Kennedy have signed the Anti- Y. _ ---‘_T_,‘f-\,\- -__ - 12111, at 11 am., ana in spring valley (4 1,- H“". “‘ 7 "'"“' * , -slcnso »>|_Eoc.s.- 'rue four / “is- \ automobile pledge. (Signed) Prov. Anti-Automobile Association. -NEW LAUNDRY.-I have opened a new laundry in Alherton and am now ready to do all kinda of cleaning and pressing. Ladies' and gentle- men’s laundry done twice a week. Satisfaction guaranteed. Jung Shing. 2836-9-4m6ipd. -PIE SOCIAL-Don’t forget to at- tend the Pie Social in Miscouche Hall on Wednesda evenin Se . 8t un -SHIPPING.-Schr. "White Bird,” Captain Tremblay. came into port on Tuesday from Pictou.-Schr. " Wild Briar," Captain Perry, arrived Tues- day from Picton.-Schr. " J. B. Mar- tin." Captain Cain, arrived to~day from Pictou.-S.S. "Casca.pédia," Captain Hem, arrived Tuesday"from Montreal, and after unloading a large general cargo sailed for Charlottetown. -ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS. THE MATHIESON GOVERNMENT HAS LIGHTENED THE LOT OF THE FARMER, HA8 IMPROVED HIS OUTLOOK, AND HAS INCREASED THE VALUE OF HIS FARM. SHOW BY YOUR VOTE YOU APPRECIATE MEN OF DEED8. -BASEBALL. - A base-ball game between the Wellington team and a team from Summerside took place at Summerslde on August 31st. Score was 7 to 4 in favor of the Wlellington team. Batteries for Wellington, Poirier and Goodwin, for Summerside Morrison and Buote. Next game to be played in Sularnmerside on Monday, Sept. 6th -DELlNEATOR.- A limited num- ber of new subscriptions for the DEL- INEATOR for a full year regular $1.50 will be received up to Saturday, September 11th at 75c., this is a special price for u few days only and no subscriptions at this reduced rats can be taken after that date. Now is the time to subscribe. A copy can be seen at our pattern counter. SINC- LAIR & STEWART LTD. _ 2868-0~8ME1i. ng-|- TIO_N_I_Sli °' 4' -visrrme HERE- Messrs Pet 0'Holloran and Harold Doyle. Camil- ver Sunda O u r L a t e s t ;r:::r.‘:. .':f;:.’.;v;f.‘F“‘°" ° Y RETURNED HOME.- Mr. W. D. Sumner spent Saturday in Summersids on legal business and returned to Tig~ nish the same evening.-Z. -SCHOOL 0PEN8.- The Tisnish Grammar School opened Sept. lst with a large enrollment, Miss Chris- tina Nelllgan is principal and Miss ids Christopher has charge of the Junior grades.-Z. -RETURN HOME- Senator P._C. Murphy accompanied by his son Howland returned home Saturday from a weeks visit io Ottawa. On the same day Gerald Dalton returned home from Boston and will in the near future again attend st. Dunstans Col- lege.-Z. ` -SOCIETY FLOURIBHINO- The Tignish Branch of the St. Vincent De Paul Society which only started this last winter has already done s lot of good to the poor of the parish at pre- sent nearly three hundred laments have been donated besides s great deal of money and neossssries of life. -z. Black & Co. I, ..+.::.1.°;..~...'.:.<::11=.;..r."'~.::':.~:': 125 Grafton Street been in the Charlottetown hospital for IY Jermsln Perry was moved to the same hospital for treatment to an injury to his back.-Z. -ANOTHER T0 ENLlST.- Mr. Hazard Doyle, son of Martin A. Doyle, Norway. was the last one from here to enlist. This being the quota from this part of the Province to a large figure which shows that patriotism is dear to all and each is anxious to go to the trontz and fight for his King and Liber- ty.- . -AT THE BERNARD HOTEL were B.H Ramsay,Montrose;W.Godkln,Sum- mereide; Harold Doyle, Pat 0'Hollor- an, Campbellton; D. Morrison. R. Mc- Intosh, Bradalbane; Ben Muttart. Bloomfield; Geo. W. Snelgrove, Char- lottetown; W. D. White, Alberton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallant. Rurnford; E. D. Gilleat, Wolloston. Maine; Ger- ald McCarthy. Georgetown; 'A. E. Jamison and John Howd, Halifax.-Z. -PLEASANT EVENING.-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph wedge, of St. Louis, en- tertained upwards of a hundred guests on Friday evening in honor of the 20th anniversary of their marriage. All present had a. most enjoyable evening and music' was the principal feature besides a sumptuous repast at the close of the evening. That this couple is popular with the residents of that village is shown by the tact that many valuable and useful gifts were given them by their friends.-Z. -Registered at the Bellevue Hotel week ending Sept. 4th were the fol- lowlngt- Mr. W. P. Murray, Sussex; J. S. Perry, Misses Schurmsn, Sum- merslde; Messrs J. A. Gordon, Qpincy, Mass.; Jas. Dewitt, Shediac; E. Jones, St. John; Fred Rogers, Al- berton; C. T. Tlsure. Montreal; J. M. Rattenbury, Charlottetown; E. BB. Huggsn, Charlottetown; D. P. Murd- och, Charlottetown; M. McMurdo. Chatham; J. A. Beaver, St. John; W. H. Huestes, Charlottetown; E. M. Watling, St. John; A. Howard, Cha,-_ lottetown; Gerald Dalton, Boston.-Z. -INTERESTING LETTERS.-Mrs. David Marchbank of Alma is in re- ceipt of 11 letter from her son George now in the trenches at the .front in which he describes that while engag- ed in a conflict between his regiment and one of the "Huns" a bullet struck his cap thereby slightly burning his hair; but the letter reads that a slight mishap of this kind is only a. daily oc. currence and it only brews a spirit of retaliation- hence the phenomenal success of the Canadian forces on the battlefield. Mrs. Leo J. Murphy of Tig. nish last week was also the rscepient of a letter from her brother Edward- a son of Michael Christopher Tignish who says that he with his regiment left last week for France to enter in- to the trenches. He speaks highly of s om _ _ f I ' ' .. ‘ '. . A » 1: _ T" ' ’ ` I e his home afieI‘ having un ' N0 ends to Bree D°\lbl€ ‘ ' A x ergoiie s success u oera: work asaspmnesay. ,special pa-uses :‘::.'§'.°':.:;:z1::1z.3’i.:P1£z':s , - children ¢rv _fer is-'!t<,_=_I_11.r1_s1!.s_z1., ,.1 _ " ' Y" ' ai ilioue t mdwhich-has .U _ A ggdfgpozmvéo radii, has hdrne the signatui-'rx ' and has been made under his pq.. ' sonnl supervision since its infancy, , , ,» Allow no one todeceivggonin thi., it Imitation! t\lld““Jusi'.-ns 0' "lie bn Infants and Children-Experience’ against Experiment. , All Co ntorie S ` 'I' 0 Expei-dlnents nu1't t1-me with and endanger nienesica or ` »= si 1 v f What is CASTORIA I .-1- ' a. harmless substitute for Castor Oil ` 0 tori is' _ - 331:19, lgrops and 8oothin§ISyl'\lPl- nil pleasdnt. It Y » contains neither Opium, Orphlne nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worm; ' and nlinys Feverlshness. For more than thlrtytfear-g ig has been in constant uso for tho rolici of Con patio Flatuioncy, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles 11:1 ' plan-linen. It regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, sssimimtes the 1-mod, giving 111-nitny and natural sleep., N ‘EL The Children’s Pouaoen-The Mot_l_1cr’s Friend.. " el-:Numa 'CASTOFNA Aiwavs Bears the Signature of £91-<#f“” ” ln Use For 0ver 30 Years ' The Kind You Have Always Bought ‘T|'CKC'NTAlJ_c°D‘_A”V,"'WV°lKClffe __ the treatment accorded the Canadian soldiers and 'hope that many Island boys will do their duty and enlist for active service.-Z. Albcrton Piwsoimls. -Mr. E. N. Sterns,_'I‘cllsr Bunk of Nova Scotia, Alberton, left on Satur- day to visit his home in Charlotte- .town and returned on Monday.-A. : -Mr. H. S. Wonuomaker, represent- .Ing the well known firm of (‘.onstinc ‘& Co., Montreal was in Alberton on Friday and Saturday doing business -Mrs, Emerson McNeill and two little daughters, Alberton, left on Fri. day morning for Toronto to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stoyles, -A. _ -Miss May Tweedy of Charlotte- town who has been visiting in Alber- ton for the last two weeks, left' for homo on Monday. Her friend Miss Blanche Leard accompanied her.-A. ‘"Nya.1's Hat Cleaner makes a straw or panama hat good as new, 10c. pack- age. Foster's Drugstore. _ for his firm.-A. 2g08_9_8M3i E - _ hal _ ll l _ Improved Phonograph$ 98 I-___--1 A Marvel for the More __ it A Great Exhibition ,oi High Quality Low Priced Phonographs The Triton Phonographjs the most adaptable, the lightest, and strongest 1 the “sweetest” talking machine of its kind, and the biggest value in America iiermthe iaushices 'ofggheptwolihins We h g _ <1- it Six Popular Records ° - 5 1,-2 In. Gram-1 ophone Records 15c Each ..- _-ini if-é'-1 Its symmentry of design, simplicity, compactness, and clearness of tone are fea tures that are_sur_e to be appreciated by any prospective purchaser. The scientific shape and Construction of the sound box and machine pro- duce a full round tone, well formed words. and accurately timed music. The entire absence_of any harshness is one of its characteristic features. Made entirely -. of metal ui a beautiful lustrous enamel finish, reinforced, and operated by a s1r;§1le,_ noiselessrpowerful motor with an improved type of speed governor; sup_pli_ with 100 pe ected disc needles, will play any size record, may be _wound while in operation; finished with nickel trimmings; sizes 11313 inches. weighs but snr pounds. lt can be easily and conveniently carried ‘on excursions, parties. _ . - Summerslde visits to neighbors, pleasure trips, and will supply music for home, picnics and The Triton Phonograoh is guaranteed for one full year 'and should hat a gmt miiiig iieiiig iii; age" h 1 r ° 111 k t 'u 11 xp nsive ome en r m r e - all kinds of music, yo_ur choice of -any kindehdudiialiin-side-shlittingwdomlddih 1nistthr_11rru}zlntal withfathswgilg to it, -sacred music reihdered seriously, areal! w in t e ossx es o is onograph. f . _ FREE with each machine we include six .Little Wonder 5 1-2 inch records including ‘fIt’s a 'long_ way to Tipperary" and “Tipperary Mary”-the others supplied to make a variety, all popular. Price complete for $12.98. V' R. T. HQLMAN Limited, The Island’s Biggest Best and. Busiest Stbre 9 ! zooa~s-snzisu. _ , ,, _ L, . _,__,_,_,,_ _ _______._m mt mms rmrnsd to Ln-sa 1 1-1,' ' 1 1 si ` W I `."