...,...~,..,,,.,,..._,,,,. I I. 43' `:‘-."i5§-'~ -iw. (Soi: bfi; I »' , ~ ,'1`, > .,, 1" sf' ;_ , ;‘ I .,_, 1- 'r . ,. , _.;f7j§‘f*' -.."- . ,-. Y .. _ g , ‘ a '75' ¥‘RBE'1'WO‘ ‘ (THE WN GUARDIAN ' '. '~ - `, JK KUGIET 24, 1916- ¢§I»§ _ I ' DAYS .sc “cf a ‘.., ....&"li°.. .§i".‘3’.'l.-. p ltim. c . ,&nk wwe5 f pm1|oeeo._ e ieoominen oneoitheioilowing. ' I Nausea nun.-' eta M. Porcella" with 825 tons Y Motor Company. Limliod- Toronta. ‘ ° II-A "~‘§T~?> _*__ Y - '~ Minqa Roco, Violet or Lilac. lllgqufia Lilac or Mary Garden. Jofllnl Rolo or Violat- Soaly' Lotus or Luxury.- .IDU Trailing Arbutul. Colgabfnlna kinda. Phoobe Snow Boqau.\ Nyala Mayflower. Royal Rosa. Djar Kiln. 1 Nyala Nyaietla. Euthymol. ""- All these talos are reliable and list includes a. large variety ot delicate odors. .I. G. Jamieson V-V-»~,-v~,v-~._-,,\,»-c,`/\, .. _/» BRACELET WATCHES Our sal_e of _these popular atches is daily increasing. stock consists of the brated Waltham and also the best_ Swiss makes either extension or strap. G. l'|. Taylor “ss lean Anthracite in Egg. Stove GTUCSCIH tolls I 51 A I , al me 111891105 of the Irisii Raiigefn 8! ' ’ '6h'r|°mt°w" R°’N””u“v° the Dominion Square recruiting sta- ' _ 2 ii _~ 1 .1 . of the Grade Amer i)'i‘1h;:g ei:-niiwoliiiieblintghe largest audi- .nal ance later on! we would Sug- untarily attended the meeting and gest booking your orders at H,,,,,,s mm, ,, c,,,,,,,, ,,, m, ,,,,,,,_ .nun by 1-no... ercnny ne" 1 am now Drepued to do 31| “Canadians have already X311 undyl ll F88 Once, and taking delivery kinds oi cemetery lettering cn granite, ins slory for our land ls 5 H , _I , -,, °;;r'° rf -= :fr ‘vm .. .?,';z:‘s.“.‘:.&.‘l‘.t:.::‘:; ',.:°’°. “°~..;".:‘; I 0 l` Cos. 0 to Ill CBIIIB 6 0 nl! W3 CHU. HU Wil ill' ' l 0D 9» B ' yt from vesse S’ you W1 Save on th§lsla11d_ Wrgg or call on W. and manfully the end of the war. We, hind it is every man. woman and chlln ‘ money TINNEY, 42 Passmore Bt., Charlotte- know it can only end when we win; in Germany, ready to buck up and iight v,-.,-\f..\,. ' town. and that it can only he won by men for their century-old idea of establish- 945-7-27MsttEmwf1mo. and munitions. We must have the ri: ing a military domination of the world. & ~ es, bayonets, cannon and other arms-| “Nothing. was ever sacred to a Gei- ,._,__ ,veg _L v_A`__A~_~_WV . but none gfthegg will he any use un ,man," he exclaimed. “Treaties were f IMtf_ ' less we have men, and brave men, too, always mere scraps of paper to them, _ I os» paar V ___ ` - - ,V _ I - . from the Catholic ( hurch This refer- 0\\I.\' one of many cogent remarks 01' 8 Powerful recruiting address made ences yet had for an ordinary meeting ory was made the more not _ the two main speakers were Father ant chaplain of the Rangers, who vo- heartily agreed with all that had been steam be'ki‘ind themllyust ne way to beat the German people who are 'at war, and \9l‘(-3 WGS 0 r hv and that ° ° enemy, said Father ,B op __ y p pl pl` Co” was to fight him. lt was nonsense to spies in our midst, the plotters -°' talk oi` starving out the Central Pow~ throughout the world. the German hy- , ers; the were too rich and too well phenntes, and all the rest. We cannot -_ ut f difgi.’?c(;1:hgeggkfiglggiggaaglepsgs, organized. Further, Father Brophy do win this war until we have beaten the 4 I Want a mtg” quanig f which is being vohmtm-ny wmmd up clured that it was just as foolish to German people." pickled cod “sh ang! luke' 9 " er u are re “hed on or before me 31" da; make any talk about this iieing a war ln vigorous terms Father Brophy and bake sounds- A wma having any of Au q st 15315 to send in their names of the Kaiser and the military junta. showed that the first line of (!anaila’s 0°' 1°f\dS °" Small" 101°- f°' which I and ‘§‘$re'“e, and micums 0, their ° defence iey with the Aiiiee in riender. Wm P93’ highest Prices' 813° c°d °n debts to the uudegsigned and it so __ and France, and that if once Great Br: ‘md hake munds- Anymle navhng any reqmred to com in an1'D‘,ove than tain were beaten Canada would bel to 'mer Wm please wma or wire said debts or inedefault thereof they “By prey' "Th""'" he asked' "h°WI l35I§l;g.2i§Z>l‘xlLLANT' Ebbsneet’ R E' L will be excluded from the benefit of , I _ . IW°“1d -V0" like t” have H V9" mssing- . ' any distribution made before such, ji-,(1 ` debts are proved. H .J ‘J _ Dated at Charlottetown, Prince Ed- ~ * ` - ' " ""‘“ ward Island, this 26th, day of July, I , Unned states Helm". - - F E 191s. Jeweler & Optician F M c. vigil wi;i»"`» " Made in Canada the Canadian participation in the wax by the Catholic hierarchy. ‘ FIIX NOTES Some buyers representing an Ameri- can Black Fox Syndicatéiiave been doing some extensive buying in the vic- inity of Suninierside recently. lt is understood the Acme Silver Black Foxes, Limited, have recently sold some foxes. , _ It is reported on good authority that the J. H. Locke Ranching Company, Sherbrooke. Prince Edward Island, sold all the foxes they have to dispose great and- tonnage very scarce.Welo0`k for a further ad- vance in prices be- fore the Sea s on ends. I Phone lll - _ C. Lyons& Co of this year. since the time of Clovis lt is the Prices oi stenaei-11 bred siiver Biecn -=? Foxes have taken an advance in the past couple of weeks. and_ the observ- ant are convinced that there will be con}1derable buying competition in the market during the coming season. the are the eo e who sup ied the Charlottetown Exhibition » lfor a governor, and everyone of you be forced into the army under German ill ?” 8 _ 1 _ _ .. ~ 1 At Brookvale. Lot 30, consisting of pany_ M _ br- Brophy uwhyy they cannot even pm I balance is covered with choice hard 75 acres, 60 acres are cleared and the 1178-7-2tlM32i tent their own people on the high seas, l 0 w,,,,d_ Good house ,md ou; N' `___ ` *hz* yviien their citizens were iouiy essae , - * 4 ‘ A 5 . . _ 1.- AUGUST. school and churches. For further ’ _“_””"-' -‘»_.__*‘_ h ` ` I in _ in '_"”` Daniculars apply °“ Drama" to' _ iiiitlrtlall1-egiimormiiistulllutliiis awiaili-g vigiinlhti * High Water Low Water , MR5- FRANCIS M°GU|°AN ' appearance in Baltimore harbor of ii A.M. 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City, on August 23rd, a daughter. CRASWELL.-At Fredericton, Lot 67. on Ang. 17th, 1916. to Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Crasweli, a son. IIARRIAGES MOR'lil0N-8TEW,ART»- At Sf.. Jamo% Mensa, Brighton, on August 28111. Y the Rev. Dr. Fullerton, -_Chalflol Albert Morrison of Rose- lw to Mary Matilda Stewart, of B e River. BROWN-MaoLEOD.-At` the Manse. Cavendish, P.E.l.,` on Wednesday, Aug.,l6tli, 1916, by the Rev. John Stirling. Margaret'Ln\u'a Brown. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Biutvn. New Glasgow. and William ' P. Machooilnof Norboro, l»’.E.I.._ ..____.l,.,_..___.__. _ _"'Do0ln't‘ coat? .la cent to fit on a salt-1-may nav 'h_\lve dollar bili-- parhapa a _ I. into what our INN Presidents and Secretaries of each Polling division will see that delegat es will he appointed and represented at the convention personally or by proxy. .. Signed, ALEXANDER MARTIN. President of the Liberal- Conservative Association ' ot Qneen's County. . All Conservatives attending the An- .nual Meeting on Friday. 25th instant. will be entitled to Free Return. Ask for Standard Certificate when Durch- aslng your railway ticket. 129-i-8-3m20i 6,- _, » ';' . .. _._i1|._ A .W fn ,_,"iJ,_u.‘_,A.> .t `nJ`,"v»,` 1 ` ` 5' "if, .iff *fr .'/ff fl.. rf- : W,/`_ lillfll nll'i‘lZlI -{.lil.l~lhll Synopsis oi Canadian Northwest Land Regulations , _ _ l THE sole head of a family or any male our ei teen yearn oi may homestead I quarter g - ,availablXl%ominio;| had inkilanirogl. -~- mor can mul n at the ominio‘iiDLand| Age-mg or u V - for the District. Englxnroxy maybe any Dominion La leur! ing-not > - on ,» alnconditiona. u_t.i - - e » and cuk lvauon of 1- - . hnlodtotdot -- 1 ul' of ||l| homestead on a -~ I; acres. an certain conditions. ' - ' ouae la re- miifaigolvt whore reaidenoa is performed in e cn in certdia districts a homeoteader in gd atandinmmly nro~e1ngt_ia qnartormcction g side his ovneotead. ca _¥t.00pef acre. lmtiea-Boi monvha residence in each of three years after earning homestead aunt; aiao 50 gre! extra cultivation, Prewnptlivn patent may obtained on soon no homestead oatmt.on carliaooodltiontl _ aattlar who axzhanatad his znneatead t y lake chased hmneai d in cer- W dlelricix htm' Kim per acre Dedh- r montliuin each of threey ra acres and aroct a house worth of cultivation ia subject to r twain .sa -F -n .a _ ul tr is ga ii §(: if rs sale of ` 'mite has to oiferl Jil.. H008’ I HGLEOD, LlMI'I'ED.I - _ , 1017-s-znnit .14 -_ - In accordance with the A ) ,na fri* .., two weeks ‘of the , it n.-igifigifi '$535 tinoaaaneat I not he izl¢iii0cmih. i is -5 E 5; at- the start Cam- be __ N0 pu biished 5i€9i€5i€>I€5l€5E5i€5i€ *9F'T‘_E-‘!'_6§`_'ER_~__ ., Ko`EN"'rs 'wAN'rEo 'ro sau. Fon “the old reliable Fonthlll Nurseries." in the ierenoen, for the election or _ also at the same time and place 1- omcere, nna cenerni nueineee ei the Schr Klmberley her household effects, For further - _ , - Aeeocietinn. ALSO - ‘ information apply tn Mrs. Ame- __, _~f~__~;;j_;;j,__;.;~ 5' 5 -' 0 th d nd ,H me m pl]l'1S. ha Bonnell, Murray Kiver. A "’ n e same ay a sa e - place at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, D- GLOVER e iin nivie Auctioneer ive delegates from sch Pol g ‘ B ion wiu meet in convention tc choose 1609 S-2~iThur&M_ ,. I0 I, (,.,';_- Qjdtfhto ._ ' ,-1._`~§e~!\ I ‘6...'t;"~..-_~`>?:~` . '_..---- " I vi? ' -f.__ mechanics of cook as well as f-_./-`,. I _ -_ I for a Slain R_)“,~r Cn Ltd I 'Q=p .l _ " ._ ~f-f- “ff f "'“*`: _ gr 1125125212’ the proper thing tolask a woman to tinker with ' range? Is there any reason why she should have - Juggle things about the oven to keep them from burning; or “coax up” a slow oven; or why she \ _gf -fp' should struggle with cranky gratcs? And yet K~ . ` A how many women have to work against such _ . ` ‘ odds II _ “ @ There are any number of women who think they ‘ ` can’t cook when the whole trouble lies in the 7 poor ranges they are trying to use. ' » Let the same women have a Kootenay,--let them get rid of the I running cantankerous ranges," and they will ' the next woman. ' = Do you know enough about Ranges? e. ._ ‘ ;,',\, - #intl R T ' //' _._- _._ .n._._._._ . _v_.,_.. ,_,_; _,___. _ ,- »-,`__,,.,.., ,..,..,.__,,, ___` _ .` \ [I S- _I Our illustrated booklet explains clearly the features _ of fuel economy, of durability, and convenience, that have made the Kootenay famous. Mail the ' ,coupon to the factory. Just as a reminder to ger ' your copy, tear out the coupon now, ' .- , 1 II I _' I - (London Toronto Montreal' I Winnipeg Vancouver / I Og st. Jenn iiuninnn / Cou Chi S he _ f Edlzion I. mn I ` Kindly und me ~` / a copy ni your bool- ,E lat about the Kochi” Range. _' I' ` y » ,, 1 .. . .. .-.-..........».~en.-,\.~....4..,. ‘».