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H 1 1 i F1 1. 1.1 1 t ' f , e , gp ' A i _ ~ _,__ i i- ,i ,lf 1 .gif . l<- 1 i » _ 1 'ffl `f'L’§;"<1 iifzli . v‘-"‘-* _1 lr 1; if 1 Z »-._ ‘i -n 1/J I » ‘. 11 _ ,"-.__i1 ” '73, :" ,_-,-,, iii; ' 'i H .~"1... .‘..', ' ,.< __ _ i if I i . ,. l 7 .1 *l~ l' .\ " " ,fl ii ,;` IMPORTANT READING MATTER SELECTED FROM THIS _.\,-,_._». :1-.__ _ __ _, _ _ _ . , .. » -.-_..,. 51,.-,.,_.. ._ __ _. .___ » .,..,,;.».,_»,, _ /. _ ,_ . _.,- NEHS FOR THE GUARDIAN S SATURDAY SUBSORIBERS MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY I opens Sat. Septeniberltg. Annual Session 1014-15 _ Many Scholarships and Prizes are offered - - - .- .. For information regarding Courses of Studies, Degrees, _ - ~ Scholars i s, Prizes, Affiliated Relations, Expenses. etc., .. ._ ..- ssuo Fon ¥%L‘e'NoA_i=i. incorp np Students wishing . -for ' i h‘ll.iouN1' ALi.is Residential Accommodation ON IS JUSTLY FAMOUS- ` ` shouiwisfecarliest possible notice. Courses in 1 - 1 Address Arts. Scicrio&~.=- REV. B.C. BORDEN. D.D.. PRESIDENT. and Theoloz`y._ SACKVILLE. N.B. MOUNT ALLISON LADIES’ COLLEGE ”"”iuiisi“”TiaRtiis BEGINS si'-:Pii=.iiiis'”iiR”is" C It is the largest Residential Lad- ies College ln Canada. It is fi healthful town; it has spe- cialists for teachers. ltS POPUIBTWY lS`U"U°Ub¢¢}11 Ili' , It offers Literary Courses. Music Orator Lourses Courses. y ` 1 _ _ I Household Courses, Fine its students are its best acl- . Arts Courses. Free Calendar on application to _ It gives Scholarships to wortny students. its aim is True Education, not surface culture. attendance ,is steadily in~ creasing. _ its standards :ire of the highest! vertisement. REV. G. M. CAMPBELL. D.D., PRINCIPAL _ SACKVILLE. N.B. MOUNT ALLISON ACADEMY ~ Offers a general Special or Matriculation Course leading ' to the College of Arts, - Engineering, Medicine, etc. Comfortable Residence. Mt. Allison Commercial College __ __ ._ Qffers 3 ¢0u.-se in Business, Shorthand and Typewriting, Penmanshi etc. . 1... Q..- Pi s'rnoNG srAi=i= or ExPenieNceo_r§Aci-i_§§_s.__ First Terms beg V J. M. PALi.1eR,4M.Z`.., LL.. o., P 8-26ws M E3 wks. ins September 7 at ITC ii3A`Li“'.._.§Xci{'v ii. LE, ivfa. CALENDAR SENT ON REQUEST. L_,__ _, _,______.._ .___ 1 _ _..._ ____ _______ ____ ._ _ _ ,___ ___ _ _£2 ST. NIARGA___R__E'_l_:_§ CUI-I-EGE A liesioslirruii. Anil? ntliv sci-iooi. Fon aims louldetl b the late George Dickson MA., Former Pdldkl I I ,Upper Canada College, and Mri. Dickson.) ACADEMIC COURSE, from Preparatory to University H First Year Work. MUSIC, ART, DOMESTIC SCIENCE, PHYSICAL EDUCLM-f Cricket, Tennis, Basket Ball, Hockey, Swimming Bdi. leliioot Roopono September 9th, 1914 Wrlto for Htiut IIS. IEIIIE BICKSON. Prelllent. KISS J. E. llllHlll,l.l.. Prldldf L _ '£____ _ _ ;__;;._; _-__ -__v._._______-._ ___._____.;____._._;_;_;_.._:_1_~ _;_._»_; _ _-_-_ _ -_ _'Y _ v One cent per word href insertion in this colum, lull _cent per word ut-.lt continuation. Cub moot accompany order. Minimum elinrfs Q Twenty -five cenlo. - - A -ff.-A --_~ -_- _».-_- - - ~ -1--' ff eff; __ Gtuiiiniau cinssiriiao kos i l.'_A_MY _-CYiAU;:_r4AYAV`YTVV _ T V ` MoNoAv. APPRECIATED GIFT.-The Guard- Ian has received from .\Ir. I-1. W.'l`ay' lor. optlciaii and jeweler. il Shlmldifl magnifying gloss for use in looking up the small print in maps, etc. This kindly act on Mr. Taylor's part is much appreciated as the glass is a great source of conveuiciice. GOLDEN .lUBlLEE.-On_ Saturday lag; Mr, anti Airs. 'i‘. tiller l.0wc',' \'iiy, were receiving congratuliitions _,on thi-ir having uit.-.iitiod the fiftieth im- niversary oi their iveddiiig day. The Gnzirtlian Joins their wide circle of fri#-lids in wisliiisg them many happy returns of thi- day. NEW TUG BOAT.-.\Ir. Tl. Clark. of Clark Bros., Mt. Stewart, was a passenger to Gt-orirctowii on Thurs- day morning io ltrivo his new tug- boat, built by Mr. Mc-Etichern, of Georgetown, brought to Mt. Stewart hy way of Clmrluftetown. Several .'itI;:t>ns acl-on.puitii~il Mr. Clark, tak- ling zidwintiitzc of the splendid sail. More details ot' this linc iittle tug will we given later.-I.. A NARROW ESCAPE.-\\'hal l'ili;.thl. ravi- been ii more serious accident, oct-tirrcii at French Fort, \\'ednesil:iy evening, when Mr. George Boswell, of that place. was engaged in turring the roof of his large barn. The hooks of the roof Iaddcr gave way and it ctinic to the ground with terrific force, bringing Mr. Boswell with it. :L dis- tance of fifteen or twenty feet. It 'seems all his weight camo on one foot which resulted 'ln a very badly sprained ankle, which will doubtless lay Mr. Boswell up for ti considerable length of time. ANOTHER TO THE lSLAND'S ROLL.-'l`o the list of brnvc Isltindors who have joined the patriotic hand that will be sent as Canatla's first contribution to the Continental war, is to he ttddcd Gtir. I". H. Munroc, of this city. llc enlisted at St. John, N. B., as a gunner of the Third Re- giment of .\rtilli=ry stationed lhorc. and ho left on Friday night last for \.'alcarlicr with the delaclinit-nt of 1152 wliicli this roginiclit has furnislicd for thc Ciitiaillaii Contingent. The very sad death occurred at his homo nt Garfield on Sunday, 23rd inst.. of 1\lt-xiinder (‘1. McKenzie at the curly age of thirty-eight. Deceas- ed had been in ill-health for the past sevi-tiii\i»-ii months, having spent ti part ot that time at Snr-:lilac Lake, N. Y. The inte Mr. Mclivnzic was a gonr-ral l`a\'orilc and his kind disposi- tion and pliiisant manner won for him thc lovc and respect of a gr(-ut n1u.n_v fri#-nds. llc bore his illness with creat pziticncc and was excep- tionally clioerful to the end. The funf-ral. which was large'-ly attended, look place on 'l`nt>.=iday, the 28th lust., to Sl. .Iohn's cemetery. The sr-rvice was i~ondur‘lc>d at thc house und grave by Rev. I). .\IcKouzie. The p:ill-hctir- ora wi-re:-l\icssrs. A. J. McKenzie, lion). lltiltlcrson, Johti A. lllt-Kcnzle, Murdock Gilmore, Daniel Fniilkner :ind J. M. McKenzie. Besides ii large cirt-lo ot' friends and relatives hc E_ _ __ Aoi-:Nrs w.irirrn AGENTS WANTED-.\lolli-y t~ii;1`i_\' \'.ll‘- FOR SALE-A DRIVING HORSE. Apply Lili llayficld St. . 5251-il-2l\Ilwk. nod fwilintr our l’i-crli-:is :ll-ri--:a of _ . ]'1»|»,=1.|:;il firi-~-tiiig l';irils during, yoilt' s'p::r.- lim.-_ 'l`1-:i rlollitrs to t\‘.'.‘-:it_\.' il-,.~Ii;ii‘~; pi-t‘ \'-`i-i~It i-t1:=il}' i‘iil'!lf'il ill' li:il!' :an ltour citirlt .~\'1-niiig. Ont' i-:tt'1l.s nro tho t:lir~:ip1-st :ind lwsl f:1~ilin1.: on tho ni:trlti~i. llwok fr.»i-. \\`t~ll\>, 'I`orin;to tlroniilit: t`iirtl t'ii., 5:0 l’;ipc _\\'.-nno, 'l`ori»nto. :’»'_'tl:i-ti-'_‘§.illi. ALL CANADA EAGER FOR THE ;:i'i-;ilt:s. soiling hook of goin-rzilloti ".\lodi-rn I-Iiiropo; <';iiis1-s :ind ls- fnti».< of thi- Gri»:it. \\'iit'." Tlirillinf! illllslrzilioiifi. I.o\\' priot-, Iil'.~'i lr»t`in¢i, lwANri;o__ L ' I FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL ln>ti.-i-ivork. Apply to S0, l`ppor I’rliir't- St. it-li\Itf. lWAN'l‘l£L- AT F.\l,L'o\wt>oii 1-los. y.,al young women for ward work. 3730-7-28intI. WANTED AT ONCE MAID FOR gi.-ncrtilliount‘\\'ork. Siniill fuinily Apply Si llppcr l’rinct\. :'»l.'.4 S IIS mlii "LADIES WANTED T0 DO EASV, p|i~:t1i~plnt:. Apply at this nflir.-1-, :isis-!)»1M6lptl. TO LET.-_-‘t liousc conluinlnir "five roonis and uppi-r story, coucli house null lmrn, nlsu :Ili :icrca of lnnd till thc first of Novcnihcr 1915. l’rivileizr~ of shooting bla:-k ducks. and oilicr birds; good trout :ind other fisliing nciir. The :ihovc may hc taken si-parnlrily or :ill lofzoilior or for sliorlcr flmc ns muy suit piirlica. I’i-rsons frc.=p.1si=- Ing or sporlini: on nbovv property wil bo prosci-iilf-rl. Also for snlc adjoining nhovc property, 50 firms lnnd. I0 cle-arod, fronting on the Gulf of St. Lnwronco i'onfnlnlng the only good nite for lolmtcr factory between Fnscumplc Hnrbor and I.eavitt’s ftirftory. The nhovc fnrni lies cast of Alllertoii 395 mllcs. JAMES LARKIN, Al.IlEIl.TON. 52499 2 m3l pd leaves io mourn ri loving mother, two sisters. Illnry and Annie, and one bro- ther, llonald. all til honic. For him no more are lifc‘s vain liopos and fears; Front ull early troubles he has found rclcuao; For him no sullcriiig, grief nor leurs, But rvst, ctr-rnal rcst and joy and pear-c. , And though wc-‘ll often miss his plcnsuiit stnilc, And miss his cheering voice and helping linnd, lle's safe. wo know, and yet a lit- tle wliilc Err- we shrill mcct him lu a hap- pier land. 5,. r .'_€;¢._~.`,~1"'.‘\`; rr, _L1 . ____ - 'ggi' ‘ D a/l Hi ‘N ; Li'-°' "'. `___,_€,;;_;__~ .» 1- -.5 ,.1 ~ ;‘,‘”,:1'1»f.:. , E tannins ___ -_ P - ;..'i:5'=l..=-.= ' -.fgg ,_-;' :zen :‘::.~. :;"::,`.1»`f | _y|i___lL_t,.,é _:_,;.,__, »._ . . .l_ ~.s2:- ...H ii ‘- `i F, _ is ~~=- -\.»n...& ne. _- .. “‘=_ -__ A R¢s|iit:NtlA'. Ari.: i.r..- ,_ ,i cu. ran ec‘/5 i '.=~ - '" i -i1, 1--"- c-"{‘ -‘~i"= LW.. 1 `1'..»..-I, B07! |:i'c',)o:‘orJ for tlze 1:3.. Unlvihities, Royal Military " 1 College and Business ‘ ` _li '=_,» UPPER ....1 Lowian sciioots _ _ Calender cent an application ____ /tulurrn T1 rm .’i r. mulrt-5 ' ` - > ' l v lov. D. Draco Alacdonald, ~ Iil.A.»L.LD 9 H oodmu n lol , 1 . - Good Farm For Sale Consisting of 138 acres land with good dwelling anti outbuildings, nil in good repair. Good location for lov ranch. Splendid orchard. Will sell with or without crop. Also an- other form ooniiliitlng of 75 ncrcs. 'II not sold before lst November will then he sold by public auction. J.»\S W.'Fl-1|-IIIAN Snvnge Harbor. T l - ___ L- _ -rr -i1 _._ Forilighty-two - Years i° 5" .iiili 221%; iii.; ii the of e. , our Om' well protected Surplus 088% of by our '&°i...'?‘T'..‘l.“§‘..°‘.......... l‘.°.'.§“'.,..°’°.. submitted to lndelnndellt Outside audit slime 1908. 2| The Bank of Nova Scotia 'cqmi . _ . ec,ooo,oou i‘3'¢.i““h..1........`.'i-`$".3»5"?:3 ISLAND BRANCH!-IS Cllltloltd - I S ' / Alberton em: - _ g° '° °'|»\\l'! ~ ~ - - Montague i I? Y - _ _ n A PLEASANT OUTiNa.-On Wed- nesday morning lasl. about titty resi- dents of Hampshire, Kingston and Brookfield met at Kingston for a drive to Argyle Shore. They first drove to the homo of Mr. D. J. Mc- Lean, where they were cordially wel. comctl. iloth Mr. and Mrs. McLean then made provisionsaml tlid all in their power to make a successful pic- nic. Tiibles and seats were placed on the bountiful lawn wiiorc thc lady visitors served dinner to all. In the afternoon Mr. McLean took his guests to n iargc building where they cu- __1oyc\'0ll8l>1Y n drill exercise, and the ex- cuse thut a cruiser was coming up the harbor und she might be 3 Ger- mzin. It was foggy in the lmrboi- und the cruiser w-na quite close when, to the mir-_'led disappointment and re- lief of the young soldiers she who discovered to ht- British. ".\lost. nf the fellows," suid the writer, “were disappointed as they “orc nnxinug to show what Nu-Ihittcry wus mulls of.” llc speuits of the kindness and nttcntion Blmtvn them by the citi- zens :intl also rlcscribcs grapliiciilly and interestingly Home of th., sights Sc€n, and the visits paid, including 3 drifretit to a conl mine. The health of the camp is good. One of the quietest and prettiest weddings' of the season took place on llcdnosday evening, (Aug. 26.) at 7 o'clock nt the homt-1 of Mr. und Mrs. P. H. Curtis, th.-ir idnughggr be- coming the bride of Mr C. Braden »Icll,‘.', son of Mr. and Mrs. George Jelly, St. l~Ilr:inor's and Principal of \'ir‘toriu. High School. 'I`ht= ceremony wns performed in the pnrlor which hnd been decorated for the occuaion with cnt flowers and ferns, Rev. fl, M. Young Pastor of thc lllcthodist (’hnrch, performed tho ceremony in U10 Presence of .1 few immediate lrionrls sind rclutiveo. At. the hour appointed the bride entered the room leaning on the nrm of ber fnthcr, by whom she was givt-.1 S .ilii - .»» _ ,. --s___;-_ .`\ ' Canadian Government Railwavs From Charlottetown t0 Canadian National Exhibition TORONTO _ Fare and Ore Third August 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, Sept. 2. Single Fare » September 3, 7, 9 and 10. SPCCIHI Excursion Fare blk. ' away, the wedding »mu°i:li (LoInn~ ,grin'ii) being skllfullo rendered by ‘tho bride'n dirter, Mill Hay Curtin.. The bride will bocomlrigly gownod in white embroidered voile, with the conventional veil crowned vlf.h_ 5 garland oi orange blossoms l.iidLiI- lee of the Valley. Bne calico a shower bouquet of pink and white sweet peas and asparagus. 'After the ceremony the guests repaired to tbbf dining-room, where o _sumptuoui clip-_ per was served; ` 1 __ 1 ,,` The bride is extremely .popular In this locality and the collection of wedding gifts wa; extremely large and of rare beauty. The groomfs gilt ; to the bride was 3, beantiiul gold brricelet watch. Among the gifts 'wool a substantial cheque from \vrl¢nt','_ Bros. Victoria, with whom Misa Cur- tis \\-as formerly employed. ~ An interesting event took' place at Kensington on Wednesday atbernoon,, the 19th, lust., when Miss Hattie' Clow, daughter of Mr. Joseph Clow," Freetown, wits united in marriage to Mr. Sterling Ilnms of the same place. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. George Morris nt the Methodist' pareonng¢_ Miss Evelyn Clow of New` Wiltshire, and Mr. Ray Clow, of From town, respectively cousin and brother* of the bride, were witnesses of the union, The happy couple I‘et,\ll`ll8tl 120 the bride’s home where n sumptuous wedding supper was served, and where a number nf friends gathered t.o_ spend it delightful evening. Mr. and lllrs. Burns, who are receiving con- gratulations from their 'wide Cii‘Cl¢ 0! I friends, will reside in Freetown. The death took place on Saturday. shortly after noon, at her resideiice,` 263 Richmond street, of Mrs. Munroc. wife of Conductor John Monroe. of the P. E. I. Railway. Mrs. Munrno had been suffering for some time, but her death came rather unexpectedly. She leaves to mourn their sad loss her husband and five children, besides three brothers. John. George and T. B., of Summerslde, and ii sister, Miss Carrie, also of Siimniorsltle. Mrs. Munroe, before her marriage. was Misa Annie Grady. u daughter of thc, late Mr. David Grndy, ot Sum- nierside. The decoasi-,rr was ot' cxccl- lcnt disposition and was well llkcd by all her friends, who will miss her .1 All vital parts are protected from destruog. ive effects of smoke and 1 acid fumes ig. Flues can’t rust out. - I anff :reared with Mech.-y ~ aluminum coating. See the McClary Sold Iiy1 Rogers Hardware Co, Ltd, Charlottetown, P. E. I. nd.. . - R. T. Holman, Ltd, Summenide, P. E. l. v ' ‘ .71 4*.. ..-L. Gray Marine Motors Standard the world over, Made in sizes from 3 to36 H. P. 1,2&3 Cylinders for boats of all Types and sizes. Write for free Catalogue giving prices and full infomiation FOR SALE IBY Stanley, Shaw & Peardon Sole Agents for P. E. I. 1438-3-2Mtf . I very much. I _ W it\\\\\\\\ZIlA\\\\\Y-'JZIZIIA\\\\\\\\WIII/0“WI/IIIIIA\\\\\\\\VII/iw \ \ \\\\\`\\\\~IA Till/§\\\l!E/II/IlllA\\\\\\\ZI_‘ill/IIIIA\\\\\\\\VIIII//II".¢i\\\\\\Yll/l\\\\\\\\\VIIllIlII Silver Foxes Company Ltd., two years old and the would do. seven- to nine pair pair not so long ago. President. Secretary-Treasurer. QW I hereby make i ar | MOTTO:-Permanency. Aim: To produce the highest grade of Important Announcement _ The Permanent Silver Foxes Ltd., announces to the investing public that its interests and those of the Murray River Silver Black High Class Foxes at,$18,000 __ They offer to the _public the_ choicest Silver Foxes obtainable all Class A" at $18,000 a pair. Six pairs of these-the Murray River’s-are Your Chance This is your chance to get into a good strong company built up on _ permanent lines! You never had abetter Chance and you never will stock makes for permanent profit. - again. We stand in the unique posi- tion among fox companies that we are doing more than we said we ` Think Of It Six pair of young breeders and $18,000.". pair. Why, sir, similar stock was gobbled up at $30,000 a ALEXANDER ROSS, M. D. of CIi’town Ex- Preiidertol llie Prince Edward Island Fox Breeders' Association President. COI.. (URTIS S. EMERY, Collector of Fuitoms of Newport, Vermont, Vice- BENJAMIN ROGERS, Broker of CIi’towii, \\ Permanent Silver Foxes in A A Fox pelts. are now amalgamated. IlA\R\\€'-IJ other 7 to 9 pairs are this year’s pups. ' Remember While low capitalization makes \ for large profits. good breeding The Permanent has both these essentials. I “\\\YIIIL\“§§TJZIII&€".IKI Invest Today . Only a limited amount of stock | remains to be sold, and the splendid offer now made, backed by this strong sound, safe and PERMAN- ENT company is bound to sell it very quickly. pups, all at Directors WILLIAM KEARNEY, Mircliant of Moira; River. HAMMOND KELLY, Sloclt Breeder and Farmer of Southport. ISAAC E. BURDEN, Pownal, Gentle- man. Form of Application application to Permanent Silver Foxes Ltd of Chat- lottetown, Prince Edwardl I d t tak h _ ' A '°' ini stock of ole said c°mp§n?sei%pp0§iite gil]-l;i'1;lf.i.iii)rfeii1ei;°§`.'"iu;li¢Ta0.r; 50.9PQi>sr2idll;6liJTi`l'ticiiInra nhivly to I ' S€DlT. 1. 4 and 8. Shares Mins and Land Property ingdggggggggg lgrgitvm leav- To BENJAM iN ROGERS, Jr. __ choice of 2 Train Secy-Treasurer Permanent Silver Foxes Ltd., G'i'_;._e __:_._.__i.»r1.:_,;i;_¢;i_ alters ff>_i-_.air shi. Maritime Express. Ocean Limited Ch t0Wn. P- E. l. “ind at ,.j‘_‘;d,gm’,;‘;’;f,f " ,;t“5, H; LABOR DAY , I do hereby apply for......_........shares in the Permanent Silver Foxes, ici... c....»i,._.. Sgpt, 7 -1914 Ltd. Enclosed find $............bemg twenty percent and the balance I agree to ` _ I Gdldil-hglill ::d'DIlri'ienc:lid'iliiilLb`iIiili‘I-° S' le Fare Issue fqf Rmmd on or before October 1’ ' ' 1.5.- NI* if All . "T ‘ 1 ' . . --1" _ F’-N " ` ' ‘ Gordon and Dalton iitraf t WANT!" M-Ill lell with orwltbout cf0l1.'Il'or Tn%t`7th' Gtmdfur return ~ " I f ' ‘ :-4-M .' ' Share; $25 1'»-iffy , L l__2.‘f_':0. Iilo_t_l1er_ol’_f_lioan__pil`D_1 Tit wnniieo ébitf§0w'|=_`oi_a'_`F'Ft6TI partiueulnn allvly to the owner on tbhthaday fi" ’ _ _ _ AAAMM ' _ _"ll" ll""". °' ° _ ‘ -" _° '_ - -i r A we