, ‘E I 127 Queen Street 5 i ,ir-»l--3, 1i,‘,i" l if ».'i$~ ,V ri .Wir v ,y : Q J, il -` 5 “ _ _,._. _ _ -- t-r=u"""""-'°';1iTi‘ff` -’f$?%'*;"*-~ '= »'-L .» fi' ‘=~ »‘< “‘.“~`,’.°“?*`~*'*‘~‘!"f‘-#f>l‘<~1 “ ;.§‘, .__r.'.‘._i_‘..._»_,~_»._ _f ~, .. - -» - »- r 1 » ~ ' _ fi ref.. _- ._--~-~ f-~ “ _ s ~ ;~‘.‘ _ . .'wzs|m_ ° -'ru r-mer Nm 1'|i|s=:c>l-|Al=sl..c>_'l_"l'1l:'_'r:¢:>\a\`lN GUARENAN nu..-trans.-._ _.AuolJsrzs,r-im DAILY SELETIGIS :PDI-1* .= .1 Ulllllllll NEIDEI rmirsni ir, w.s_ noun ._._._? pnnnul -_*asf* -'.a`a¢»on»n4u4n»"»».'¢¢¢o»»w..¢»¢¢.¢¢»-` ?l NATURE- ` N A ` --nm. J. C. Lmns, Guardian ro- ur-,_ colin cnibeoir and ehurt off ‘ ‘ _ presontative in A,\bei-ton, will gladly _ _ Ottawa are visiting-'in Charlottetown. There is a ple-uuure in l-ic palluf.-SS runnin subscription, and advertising - - .___ ' `.; .... .a 1'.. --rl. _ T Y ' _ _ __ ,__ - Y . - ‘f '_ i_ ` ‘ .. ‘ - of . . . . _ O T ---your valiiriihdiiiféiboih woods; There is a rapture on the loziely shore; There is society where u:»ii-- intrule By the deep sea and music in its roar. l love not man the less. but Nature more From these our im.-rvi-,=ws, in which l~ slcai l~‘roni all l may be or have been be- fore. To mingle with the u|.i“erse :ind l'eel \\'hat l can ne’er express, yet can't conceal. llr_\'o_'i. C l ‘ - (WS _\_ ` _ "T5 _ , _ __\ ,~j `4 '.\\ of , / I \ A L. ‘~ » ‘ the ot ated in l` great eoiiveiiieiice to the people of this ‘Seeing is Believing’ lf you want to see the fruit of expert shoe-making, look in our windows. A trimmer looking, finer feel- ing ard longer wearing shoe than the GOLD BOND can not be found. Seeing is believing but wearing is knowing. Price $5.00, 5.50 and 6.00. Morris & Smith week have ntl! discontinued promptly on expiry i tlulé. hay in th Egniont Ba_\‘.anti the weather has _ class | I -_' been " der Arsenault, with vit~e-principal Marie -rr says to buy in this Province. -Mn. I-'RANK LAFFERTY ' is Guardian Agent in Bummerslde. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian an be obtained at Laf|erty's Tonsor- ial Parlors, Summerside. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a or two before the time they paid for has expired and thus nziss an issue, as all papers are lltl. ~GC-Ol) (_`itOl’S.-The crops oi and grain are at a high standard ti vicinity of .\lont Carmel and it-en very fuvorable to the haymak- _-R -.\lT. CARMEL SCHOOL.-The es of .\lont 'Carmel School have resumed on August llth, un- the principalsliip of Denis D. ._ Arseiiauii and assistant Margu- rite Galla1it.~R ltl'RAl. I)lr2l.l\'ERY.-.\lost of minor post ottices in the vicinity .llont Carmel, have been elimin- and the Rural Iielivcry niail is ull operation. This will he a section.-R. t NESTEBN PERSONALS - -llr. Jerome Arseiiault, of Mount _»<`.1rnieI, who had spent a year iii lllailibery, Ont., has returned home to reside.-R ~.\lr. and .\Irs. George itieliartl oi Suv.-wt-rside. were visiting friends and _relatives in .\lount Carmel this I weel»1.-R I --Mr. John Gall:-int's new rosi- ileiive, wliicli has been in operation since the spring, is nearing com-- I liletion, which when finished will be the finest resident-e in the parish of Mount Carmel. -ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany otder. Mini- mum charge twentyinve cents. -I-‘LOWER SHOW, Prince of Wales College, August 26-27. 5071-S-21l\l6i. -\\'_\NTED-Girl for general house- work. Apply to Illrs. G. P. Walk- er, Notre Dame street, Summerside. 5018-8-l7)l6i. ~FOR SALE.-The livery Soles and Exchange Stables of the late John .\_ .\lel)onald are offered for sale. For particulars apply to \\'lLFRED TANTON Soliciter, etc., Summerside 5106-S-24 m 6 i -HAVE ON HAND a number of Northern Maine ranch-bred mink, which I can supply at reasonable prices and at once. Now is the time tn buy. Don‘t wait too late as they are bound to advance in price. Have also number of marten, nsher, loxes of all kinds at very lowest prlcél. R. J. McNeill, 'T`vne Valley, 3322-7-31lIt!. 9 `~_i_`\"\,0-\_\`.\\ '1 rnonns”/ KI U NEY 1/ ~ ’ », -§ii~., F_i_i»".=’I.=.;1.:_,-;,T;%;‘¢’»<';,-- ~i ' \\\\. \ \ \ \\\\\\\' ` ' ~ °`rA`n"t:1'r.S if? ' il."l'.l:-,-'.1-»` -~ iii." a~. I » |,._‘.il _ 8 -_'ull I _‘ i _ L -B' “*l*l, --.- ~ il J:-I vi., 'lii“i" tr* L |_l i 'r 4 '» I-fl _lt ` ‘l:':"~ ‘ ie ~~§ q ,. \§II///III/A\\\\\\\W\\\\\\\\\§IIIl\\\\\€'.J7IIIIIlA\\\\\“WIIII/W lllli ~l . 3. ~_ .(1 Il j _ ,l. ->_., 1' 1 » -.1 ._ \““VI0I/II/fl\\\\\YlII/L\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\vlIlll\\\\ I ;»\',; ‘_ ` 1 - - ~--Lf i ‘ A ri world today. Capital for Extension. from three young pairs and had four litters of six each”.-The Golden Pelt, by l_ S i fullliv/lllllllA\\\\\\\\\walla\\\\\\fa///IlIA\\\\\\\v///3//////a\\\1 illllne o xl l _ ., *__ -- .; _ ., - -_ _ . _ iv ' f -'<2-:-1 ~ '\ 1 °_=::;_T` S `~`\~ “ ' f-,.;-'_‘-':‘.`5‘,`.,.!f`;_'i"’>* ~,..» f ` Nl 'é `\`>`.": 4..j_i_"`P.S,¢ V-2 1 sqah .-: ~ _ .\\ . ._ _»s- ~.- ~ _ _ . . \ __§,__, _J , I, .f vt . '_ . /,,_,‘- /I I,-*_ -,_ .- Great World Industry is Yet in Its Infancy FOX FARMING is one of the most lucrative business enterprises in the "It is fortunate that Prince Edward Island has boldly entered this field of industrial activity, while the enterprise is YET NEW and while the rewards ~ are so great and the prospects so bright as they are at the present time". (Report of Department of Agriculture March 1914) The .lohn R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes Limited offers you a GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. It is a well established Company, seeking Prcspective Dividend for 191/1 65 p. c. “Experts in fox breeding in charge of ranches ensure best results” Premier Mathieson, August 26, 1913. The .lohn R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes Limited i is personally cared for by JOHN R. DINNIS “The Wizard Rtnc`fier”. “One of the most successful ranchers is JOHN R. DINNIS of Charlottetown. ` T_liis year he raised and paid taxes on forty-eight pups at 7 p. c. of the world's supply, and the largest number in any ranch in the world. He raised sixteen pups J. R. Barr, December, 1913. Write for HERD BOOK describing in detail the breeding of the foxes and 'vin “ rformance-records” of ancestors. El 8 P8 uIllI5§\\\\\\\\\l W. E. Cameron, S°° Y'Tff'-“Surf” Charlottetown ox ` *pn Ea In ‘ s . ` 1 '~.' 1 '- _ ' ° » ` _a _‘_ _ » -,,~_.,i-,Q i ,,|,-, .¢ _ ,, -,., - i » ~ - 1 /I//III//.\\\\\\\\v///AVIII/K'¢.'$\\\\\‘|'IIZ\\\\\\\VIIlIIII |Ill -i//' lb I K matter. tl. oyster llshermen along the shores of i Mount Carmel and Egmont Bay,l have seam Ch flies ' " ‘ - ' 10c. , ' sheets for 5c., Fllban, one roll for Se., DF- Pyramid, two packages for Se. Mac- DNS 1 _ . I ge and Kent Streets. DW5 P. AS Island Motor Vehicle .»\sso`eiation will 1" be l ` Mai ing men- que be Cardigan Dairying Coinpaiiy will be liel IEW llllllll NCES -PROSPEROUS YEAR. - The had 8 good harvest in the past n.-R. erry Ripe, entered by T. C. Ed- ::For keeping the house free from SB'-L ' ' \ n package Tanglefoot, two af!- Sharper, entered by McKinnon Co., Charlottetown. _ ss Alcyon, entered by McKinnon Co. lnnon Drug Co, Corner Great Geor 'll E- '- M010" 'E“"1E ...ii 112511122 i.'l"..'l`.§f.. socinrioii iiuseriiie ' °“ Co D "_* loc g _ erhy. entered by Stanley Wed- _ _ lt, Charlottetown. An important meeting of_t!i_e P. E. “-m,,i(, M__ entered by A_ F_ Mun ,, , ,p 3, Charlottetown. ield in the Board oi' lrarle Rooms, ` Mayo, T0dd_ entered by,Hamm0nd 'ltet Building, this 1 tuesday) even- , Kem._ Southport E at: S” °’°l°°ki`”' ‘lin °tff’"de“ce ofl Z alot. entered by Michael Mc- er.. and ot ers intertsted are re Ke,ma_ Vemom sited. as matters of irnportauce willl T1,e_W>EmnuerY entered by R_ H_ dlscussed' Morri n Sun er ide. Frank R Henrtz (`li'\lrman So' lm S C. L. MacKay. Secy. Treas: ualglapm George' entered by WHT n Toombs, Long River. George Creseus. entered by The Del ny-Smith Silver Black Foxes, Limited. King Brazilian, entered b Fred -*° Wa A Meeting of the`Sliareliolders of the Y ish, .\'. Tr_von. 3-MINUTE CLASS Mrs. James Herrlll and Miss Mary Bti-roll. city, left yesterday on a Ylslt _ » _ ‘- to Sydney. _ Rev. Arsene Arsenault. Ol HRW- _ - parish, Ontario. _who was visit-i IL ‘ ing' his native parish of Mount" 'f' ‘ Carmen, has retxmed hby 1211!? --Il‘Bm- . _ press, Saturday ug t e - you win used urisous ri; Pau, Hilda S.. entered 'by Alfred Stow-, Southport. i Mr. Sampson Farquharslon, of _ V Herbert, has returned from a vlslt to _ __ _, 'his son Dr. Farquharson in Westem - O 1Cauad:t. Mr. Farquliarson was de- ugnteu with tus trip. 0 e Mr. J. A. McLaren and daughter Miss Helen, sailed on Saturday from "___ Glasgow, Scotland, on the S. S. - _ V __ f" “Scandavian" en route to Charlotte- '“ -»-_ argains Misses May Vickerson and Jennie spending a few days in Charlottetown, were passengers by this morniug's train en route to Ellerslie. Seovllle, of Moncton, who had betti ""`llli‘T'.Tt1_sTicé Hyndman of Edmon- ton and Mrs. Hyndman and family left for Edmonton yesterday morning af- ter speiiding some time here the guests of Sir Louis ami Lady Davies. ` Mr. Alexander McDonald of Glen- finnan who was hurt sonietiine ago is steadily improving in health. Glenfitiiian school has been reopen- with Miss Callaghan as teaclier. tl at the Factory on Saturday Au- P of L0 5 gust 29th. 1914, nt 2 o’clock p. iii. for Ball purpose of considering a. proposal to ll sci iq 'o iq ,Ill l the plant and sell out the business Cha the Company. , M By order of Directors. iiiond Kelly. J. A. MacDonald, John Biggs. entered by James H Secretary. Christopher, Tignlsli. S-25-ni3i M ‘A gf. Brien. Elmsdale. Oakley Oaks, entered by Michael 1 _-Kenna, \'crnon. G Harry Mac, entered by Isaac . _ -l‘~riiard, Long River. T p _ J.NElWI.\I’I SAHVNIN _ , . _ _ q slqrqauoig e;nov lo paina san I 1T_.mesii:tl;eSi*edeKl]iy(3r(;;l hignlllléigé sible for nearly all the diseases to _ , , W l_...__,_..__. t‘e '1°o“@“o ‘i>i=»u@iiv'1 atty Kingwood, entered by High ie? Stables. Suinnierside. ing uby D., entered by ll. C. Hooper, ve rlottetown. che oth Miller, entered by Ham- azy Brazilian, entered by J. W. the holidays and is now most con- nient and comfortable for the tea r and scholars. ow to Destroy The Daudruff Germ BY A SPECIALIST. hat the dandrufl germ is res ou has been thoroughly repaired dur- llelnnv-Sinith Silver Black Foxes ‘UNIX M[»1H(1l:V 'xii ring.; Lmméd' known tact, but when we realize that `~LN:'mHNVI SUUVNIW Prince Andrew entered b Il it |911, qnof) olqnmnaqu _io pains san I 0.8!, `Elmsdalé_ yang", many of the worst cases of catarrh NI"l'IIH [S 'O 'TUO ‘wmlil-19N! ln.l70l`t8LlCe OI any aglnt that will dB~ .LNaw1Nr'i s.cntvr