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N- °-'= ‘ “ _ ‘\-- i.- »-»- . ..- _ 1 1 . rf, '11-“~_ 1'~=. to .- - ' _ .__ .__ ‘f 'R _ i » .""`*‘-il ~ "` ' ‘ "=""”f.’i‘~-_-. -j'-i‘ "- ff- ~~»~<°_l`-__‘ ‘ " ‘~1'<¥;£.;.‘¥;_,i‘:',,:i;§_./=@~1‘€.i'Eti;»a[“'t;1'rf-;. 5"_"¢§1i-'.1'_'€‘-1.-;<_»’-7 ‘H ‘T _ , _ _ .__ ,, _ _ _ , . , _ .,,,,, _ _ _ , _ 'l' . U ri f :run CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' ‘ ‘JUNE-29. 'isis f, . I _ _ - Bread Dis the “Staff Of Life-H Bfead ' d f P it Flour is the re - ‘ ` , a ~ ° at ». » sartlon for advertising in this column. rna e rorn .ur y .__ --1 - _*CARL MeDONALD is Guardian Cash must accompany order. “Staff of Life." _ PURIT-_9 "’ I/f' 1: 1 \ _ .,.f=»a=»=~»w.n- 5 g. ¢ i I " ' ff its fl ` li! "‘;`. I i ,- More Bread and Better Breantl Representative for ourla _ _,*8TRAWBERRY BOXES AND CRATES-Crate and two dosen boxes for 30c. cash with order. Book your orders early. Montague Rurnishlng Co... Ltd., Montague. 1665-K-§8ME3l_ ..»1=uNEnAi. 1-iEt..o.-'rife remains ot Mrs. Alex. Cheverle. who died at Brsdaibaiie, were brought to Souris at noon Saturday and were interred at St. Mary’s Cemetery on Sunday after-1 noon.-* . _*THE I. O.G.T. LODGE In George- town is booming. ,past meeting was perhaps the most interesting gather- ing held for sometime. The rumsell- ers have to do business very slyiy in- deed to escape the eye of so .many teniperuuce workers. ._*GIVE OLD ADDRESS.- Sub- scribers are asked when having their if r" """"1 21 Dollar ,. _ , Wednesday, June 30th \\/e have selected a big stock ot' (`)f\`l7_ l)O[_l__-\l{ l_`»_'\l{- GAINS for that day. Ilargziiiis tlirit \\iIl in.ilt books b_v popular aiiiliors; rcgiilai' price $1.25 to $1.51). Dollar Day i’i'icc, $i.oo. 25 .\`c\\' Iizitiiiiiochs; regular $1.25. Dollar Day Price, 1.’ 4 bail t`i‘r»<|iiet Sets; regular $1.25 for $1.00. Scores of ltargaiiis iii tfliiiia ainl iila.ss\\`zil'c. $1.25 io $1.50, worth for l)ollai~ |3argaii1s all over thc store, in Fziiicy _G00tl5. Leather Goods, Sporting Goods. etc. Conte iii and see. Carter & Co., Lui.- 1624-6-26-1Vl5i. -_ ii 1. _ 'i -Q For Picnics Messrs. R. E. Mutch & Co. of Ch’t_own, are agents for Prince Edward Island for DRAKE’S CARBONATED BEVERAGES & CIDERS. Orders given to them would have special care- ful attention. They also carry a stock on hand at all times, and are in a position to make quick deliv- ery of any rush orders. -OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT- Write, Wire or Phone Messrs R.E. Mutch & Co. I iaor.-1;-251.1111. W Q Ch’town, P. E. I. papers changed‘from one address to another to please give old address as well as newone. This prevents any delays and sayes unnecessary trouble in going over the books. .xrséi-looL wonk. -school year is now nearly ended and to say that great interest is being taken in the competition for places in the different departments is putting the matter very mildly. Georgetown is greatly disap- pointed to hear that Principal Mc- Carthy is likely to leave the school. It is to be hoped he will reconsider the matter and remain for another year as he is a most eilicient teacher. __*'r1-iz' ARRIVAL or-' K\1'TY Saturday evening the three act farce Tiie`Arrivai oi’ Kitty was presented to. a crowded house in Georgetown by an iiniateur Montague Company. The play was splendidly produoed each one playing his or her especial role as well as could be wished. it has been remarked by those who have Seen this play put on by professionals that there was little room for improve- ment. The vocal soles, which were sung between the acts by Miss Annie Sutherland and Miss Flora Mellisli were much appreciated and received hearty applause.-G. ` ._"*SAD DEATH.-Although expected the young people of Georgetown were no less shocked to hear of the death ot' one of their most beloved assocla~ tes llerbcrt Pipltcr J. who passed away at a pron inent hospital iii Mon- treal this week. The remains arrived in Georgetown Thursday morning ac- compaiiicil by his parents who had been siiunioned and were with him when he died. Preparations for his fu- neral wcro at once coninieiiced by thc Presbyterian pastor, Rev. Joseph it valued iiieinher. The Oddfellows the Ortingenieii and Good Teniplars at- teiiclctl iii full regalin and accompan- ied their brother to the grave. Servi- ces were eoiiiliicicil at the hoiiiio by thc Pr1‘sb_vtcian.pastor_ ltcv. Joseph Grceiile:-.=. after which the various so- cieties with many friends formed in proeessioii iinil proceeded to the ceme- tery, wiierc its impressive burial scr- vice ol' the Odtifellows was read and the remains committed to the grave. The casket was literally banked with flowers, many beatiful wreathes hav- ing been sent by friends and societies. The funeral procession was one of the largest and best conducted seen in Georgetown for many years. The inte Mr. Parker was a young man who was quiet and unassuming and a general favorite. He will long be re- membered for his excellent qualities. Tile Guardian joins his many friends in extending sympathy to the bereaved family.-G. r important Notice to Farmers THE PURE BRED CLYDESDALE STALl..l0N, “FLASH ROYAL" (12790) C.N.R., Foaled Aug. Bth, 1911. Inspected and approved Enrolment No. 52, sire “Flash Favorite" (Imp) 54583). _i3iBy Royal__Favorlte (10630) am, " aron’s L ly," (lmp.) by “Baron's Pride" (9122). Flash Fav- orite in 1906 beat all competitors at Dominion Exhibition, Halifax and has proven himself ilrst class stock horse. Baron's Pride. sire ot Flash Royal’s dam is considered the highest type of Clydesdale breeding in Scotland. Flash Royal is a beautiful individual dark bay in color, well cut HEAD and NECK with heavy. clean hone and perfect action, kind disposi- tion and a sure foal getter. This gives E"*”'*”=“""~l-*"1 -1-levmvn \\\\\Yll.\\\\éJIIIIIIllI&\\\\\\\\ilA\\\\\¥lI# - Be Skeptical of -_ I _ .».' 1:, ,...m1i:1,f»1§‘~“/= . _'I-.es".1.‘ _'.',~§I .,_Z_, , ¢ . .aff Bargains V nn A111. con not clan... 3 I” é’____,%/ If you want, good, pure ‘I1 . i r in t b r _ ' £21.15? ..‘2...”.Ti§..‘l.i§?...° tif” have _earnestly striven to _ ` ` ` "` ` establish such a reputation and believe our old friends will say that we have never disappointed them. H ickey’n Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not cnly our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey NicliolsonTob. Co., I:-_Li- _ Phone 345 - - Manufacturers .au\ “w'amr@\ I 3 the farmers of Murray River and vic- inity a. golden opportunity of securing the services of a first class stallion at a very moderate price. Stallion will he kept at Kearney Bros. Stables, at lvaiiréray River during the season of Willhm Kearney in charge. 1034-5-19Mwst.rRuhenws14i Time Table, Rocky Point Ferry. 8. 8. Hillsboro. Leave Ch’town Leave Rocky Point 7.00 a.m. 7.20 a.m. 8.00 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 10.00 11.3 2. ' I4 £1-*lf//[If/A\\\\ :-° F se 03 Q C03 Q © Q 'F F’ F' .E .5 .5 vummn $°?*:'~.°°S° Wwwww QOOQQ posse sssss tw ."'?':*`¢c> g,,PsP? sssEBBB SUNDAY S rws§ SSSE RPF” ,pass . wwwvg owwob @@==3 gpuuw asses ' M. MURPHY, Ml 3 is Q o Z* KINAROS C “""f‘.f_:‘i.i?.1.f‘.‘I.'”».‘.’If“°” (53085) Thrée Trip Service By Kamares, 2.10 3-4-Dam, Russula dam of five includ- °*°""""P' °*""" *“°*"' '"4 ing Bergen, 2.06 3-Z. °°"'"'°' °°""° t Leaves St John Manda I, Wednes- The breeders of K‘ng'a Count ' h th t it f ' 1 breeding to this gmt standard sfsiigfeutik tights. ° °”°' "" Y ° §§i1s”‘i.f5i»'$‘.{"£$si§°.lli‘..i"'st';' _ His colt: are all lab;-gg stylish drivers, and are bringing big ‘°°- “°"“‘°f"¢ l°"° CMN! Wharf. »f»=°;,,;>,=i, fe fw1='== . 1- - 2:.":".'.i°.‘1..:..':‘.- :::‘i='.f.’.:i.1!°s':::: _ ‘breed to untried horses, when you can secure the ser- W.-1, Lum .M gg _|,,,,,,_ '- vices of a horse with a stock reputation? st. John city 'rmiist omu, 41 xiii; KINAROS, will in e the season of 1915 at the Montague °*f°°*- ' ` “ii Au mm *t'°"“°"'° fm* A. c. ounni ot. .mi n.a ‘~' ' .1..-_~:-f~.- _ _ 1 M ‘ ~_ _ _ _ ' ~_ I .=_ __it.~_~. _,» , _-__ , _on application. _ ..._ _aaa m p”'a._a£ _ _ _!°*\\-N- ._ _ ,.1 _ _ ____ _'___ _ __ i __________ _ __ f_, __ __i_,_.._§~:*‘¢.,>. _,___ _ ___ im.; _.{___f_ _ rin... 1 2'-dh ~" w ~"f'» f ~» /. ._ .-"ji .ff 1'§.‘Ifi':1i`f” ._:..' .-‘ ._ ... mt... .nw ~»-_-it.. l/ e , /1 ,~;'.i_,-_ .pri-_-gi ..*LOB8TER SEASON. -7- The lob- ster season will soon be wound ulhand The Guardian is informed that this is the most successful season for this important industry for many s year around Georgetown. It is understood that there are more lobsters than there are cases to putthem up in. ._"NEw RESIDENCE. - A very beautiful residence is iiearlng com- pletion which adds very materially to the appearance of that part of George- town in which it is located. His friends wlsli the owner Mr. Ben. Ste- wart manyliappy years enjoying the comforts which this well laid off resz- dence will surely,ni‘ford_ ._*DREDGlNG. - Tho second scow belonging to dredge No. ll has been hauled upon the laiiil for repair. Tliose scows when hauled out of wat- er and put up on blocks are real mon- sters. They are all iron and must be very heavy. Iron when in salt water continually. soon rusts and if not properly cared for will cat through tiid the scow becomes untit for further use. Too much credit cannot be giv- en to Capt. J. N. McDonald for hav- ing this repair work. so eiilciently done and the great success he has in hauling out and blocking up _ those scows.- EASTERN PERSONALS ..'Mr. D. B. l\lcDonaltl. Bedeque, was ‘on a business trip to Souris Sat- urday.-* ~ ..*Mr. McLeod, St, Joliii. represent- ing the W. R. Brock (‘o._ was in Souris Saturday.-° *..Mrs. Daniel Gordon of George- town is vlsiting in Charlottetown for a few days.-G. town was a visitor to Ciiarlottetowit last week.-G. ` ..*Mr_. and Mrs. Mnyiiard liiacllon- ald of Montague, spent Saturday in _ ._*TEA»-St. Margart's tea will be hold at Bear River Station on Tiic-s town has returned home after visit Lowes, Delewnre, has arrived to visit in Georgetown. his former home for it :short tiiiic.-G. ..*Mrs. Tlios. Lavcrs has returned to Georgetown after attending the fun- eral of his sister, Mrs. Milton \Viilsli in Ciiarloitetown l ast week.-G. gagod as a nurse in the Bellevue Hos- Pillll. New York. has arrived honlc for the summer.-* _ _ _‘__‘_,|, i----4' " - 1 ..*Miss Maud Kickhani. who is e11~' ‘ l' 'PACI Fi c PANAMA-PACI1-‘ic I ExPos1'rloN SAN FRANCISCO 'I‘ck ts Sl t N , ` ° r"rl‘...."’r°i..é’e i»i‘§.”..°i’i.‘.l’°'°°"` i . $122.80 From Charlottetown Going and Returning via Chicago _ Goins via chicago and Returning via Vancouver, or vice versa, $17.50 ad 'iitlonli ii ). From Montreal-Quebec METAGAMA, - - 'JULY 8` W.B. Howard..l). P. A.,G. P 'R.,Sl._lohn,N_B _ii Gee. Vl'sller. Dominion Express Building Chariotvetown every Tuesday at noon -Every Friday at nobn' .Returning from Boston S. S. Evangeline every Tuesday at noon I Sailings Fnim LONDON From HALIFAX s'r1cAM1!1t Camino July lst tiny in Mmm .tiny mi. July liltli Appenlne 1 Auguatlnd mai uvmarooi. _ rm iuunx STBAMER Duranlo _ June :Bits ~ Tabasco i Jul! sth F\l!'l\¢$l.Wit|\y»& _Co.i.ld. /' 1”; -_'.»_ _ _~ .-_.pt __. ..*Mr. Elmer Jenkins ol’ -George ' \ .1 _ ,"3-~ .°i1' Pave to buy is uns rrévmhs _ wus csrrr psi- mn-a each ui- _ Wounded Lieutenant Morrison, Georgetown Private Peter Hughes, Mill Cove Private Geo. W. Sharp, Summerside Private J. E. Lockerble. Caeoumltec Private J. A. Beaton, Brookileld Private McQueen, Mount Vsmon Private Bruce McLellan, indian lliver William Mclntyre. Charlottetown K. F. Ellis, Summerside Pte. Damien McKenna, Charlottetown Private Arch. McKinnon, Canoe Cove Pte. N. McKenzie, Nine Mile Creek. Private W. B. Davey, Albion Bay. Private Charles S. Beaton, Brookfield. Corp, Ambrose Cosgrove, Wellington Driver W. L. Ferguson, Alexandria Gunner J. Bowden, Charlottetown John Stewart, Wood Island Stephen McKinnon. Charlottetown Emanuel Doiron. Charlottetown Pte. John Murphy, Charlottetown. Gunner W. G. Bruce. Red Point Private Peter Martin Grant, Bangor Pte. C. A. Arnold. Charlottetown. Pte. Samuel Elliott, Winslow Station. Pte. Harry Riley, Sea Cow Pond. Lot l Pte. Lester Proud, Charlottetown. Pte. Donald F. Campbell, Newport, Lot 54. “ _ ' Pte. L. Collin, Morell. `~ - .. ' " _ _ . __ _ _ .D __ _ 7 'o-e 1 _...___ __ ' _ ,_ _ _ _ __ _D _ ,__._ __ ._- __ _ _ w _.._.___ .__ ~ Prisoners Prlvaie'J_ Fraxer, St. Peter's Boy. P16 LPSWI' Pte. H. J. wen , Eimsdsie Road- Prlvste Daniel A. Simons. Port Wood i Missing Clair Johnston. 1’oter's Private John Curry. Charlottetown Pte Jas. Dawson Brown, New London Lieut. C. B. Pitblsdo, Charlottetown Died From Wounds Charles L. Pitts. Charlottetown Private John Curley, Charlottetown Pte. John W. McDonald, Bradalhane. Patrick A. McManus. Bonshaw. Private William Gordon, Montague. , Gunner Neil Mclsaacs, Souris. Killed in Action Sergt. Wm, E, l`/rady, Charlottetown. Pte. Alex. Loma McNeill, Rocky Point. Cyrus B. Blrt, Pisquid East. A, C. Henderson, Union Road. I-low sleep the brave who sink to rest By all their couiitry'.s wishes blast! When Spring, with dewy fingers cold. Returns to deck their hallow'd mould. She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Fancy's feet have cvor trod. By falrv hands their linell is rung. By forms unseen their dlrge is sung; There Honour comes, s pilgrim gray. a To bless the turf that wraps their clayt And Freedom shall a while repair, To dwell a weeping hermit there. Georgetown ' _-G ' 1 1 f nj ‘ il _ i ing friends iii Charlottetown for - a ~ .~l¢,.;";7~:.-'~_\_.'=.;'_-',‘,1`\ few days.-G. . _.._;_~,L;_z__ff,_\_',i_'»:_,__.'_;_31;- .. *Captaiii Cliarles Johnson of M¢CORM|cK ._‘ff;if:f5\ii7;if';_'€'=tl2V AGENTS ON P. E. I. A. Horne & Co. (`h'town & J. ll. Campbell, Alliston. C. Ham Myers Brudenell Geo. H. Hume, Brooklyn. P. J. Sharkey, Corraville B. H. Rackham, _ ' I _ Fredericton ‘A I Im D' Mmm' ` has plenty of clearance underneath 1 The rear axle is well under Hopeileld ' W W McLean _ the load, rear wheels have wide rlnis and Z shaped lugs, insuring ' km sbon; good traction under all conditions. Frame, wheels and all driving Ad J 5 _,YU parts are of steel. Apron tension is adjusted by a simple device. am ay' '- t Winding of beater is prevented by large diameter and beater teeth Morell W. H. Keefe. St: George P. T. Harris. ? aff) 31:; `\!l‘ 4 . _ I Tit' -l€_`4- .» _ -, 1- _ . a ' -._lr1`~.-'_:£.‘-/_T-5:;-rp .3 .>»€!~" -*~ '.4-aé .--sw F __ _ nccoknicit __ Lowdown “”"Manure Spreader 'll F McCormick Lowdown Manure Spreader has a score of good fea- tures iii its construction. Each one is the result oi' careful field experiment.- A McCormick spreader is low enough for easy are strong, square and chisel-pointed. Rollo Bay _The McCormick Lowdown Manure Spreader is built ln sever- R. J. Gillis. al sizes, suitable for large an d_ small farms. and can be equipped Sl. Peters with widespread attachment if so desired. For .further informa- R~ J- MCLGIISH- tion. and catalogue apply to your nearest McCormick local agent, S also on the following machines, etc: z white sands Binders. Reaper-0. Mowers, self Dump Rakes, side D°llvery Tliornas A. Cobb, Rakes, Hay Tedderl, Steel Hay Loaders, Oliver Plowa. Scuffiefa, Urapnnd _Disc H°rrowa, Pegtooth Harrowa, Spring Tooth Hgr,-ow., |_¢w. W. H. Cook, down Manure Spreadera, Cream Separators, Feed Grinders, Fm-¢|||. ML stewart zur, Drilla, Single Drilla, Ste ei Axle Wagons, Democrat Wagons, P. J. Noy Farm Wagons, Dump Carta, Land Rollers, Threahera, (Mogul Kero- Huntcr River nens 01| Engines. Hoisting. Engines. wood cutters, Hay Prensa International Harvester Co. of Canada, Ltd. I ._/1_5? - sta No B _ I) r __ ‘ ' “L” 2052-s-za-1.-zwsivituftr. ' . I __ __ /_/I I _ ....;..+'='%\ - _,___ _L,_,_,_.,____¢_.,__ __ . _ . ._ ' sf" ` Ff=`-Kr* -`.o.~.-»-;-‘-"'-’ * ~"""' - f' . , iiay_Jii1y2o_ iitsi-is-29M;n. \,¢M,|,§,,,,,,_,l ' ` (&¥ _-\ ' “ Qu ._"‘Miss Estelle Aitkeiis of George , j'§~_.- _ '///V ‘I ’ _ . _ ig ` itfdv "`I`,'/‘ -,111 \- ` _~_»‘Q_‘_LLC > "~»ii'_-ft ‘ 1 rg Qi MCCORMICK AGENTS ON P. E. I. W. H. Stevenson, New Glasgow Allan McDougall, - Rose Valley B. Wi-atlicrbic. Vernon River Jos. McCabe. Iona S. T. Gallant. Piusville Albert Gallant, Rustlco S. lt. Burke, Alberton Russel Clark, Cape Traverse D. Reid, Campbellton Forrest Phillips, Ellerslie Fred Yeo Harmony D. S. Gorrili. 0'Lcary John Champion. St. Louis A. D. McKinnon, Southwest, Lot 16 G. W. Proilt, Kensington James H. Casey, Tignish it loading, yet it 4 Q pi 5-am puny _avi 111 J Black _ _ _ _ "~ i » `i1¢f¢'.~at!" “:`-3-' S- -1i-”."‘l#"'l1¥(§.~-'»i"`¢>< ' 1 Some Attractive _ Specials ' f J For DOLLAR DAY~ ` ' From our Mcii’s Fiirnisliiiig Department we have selected tllosc attractive s ~ _ _ _ _ - .pttials for Dol- CHAnL°TsTEST2,VX|':'|Fl?( BOSTON lar Day. Every oiic is a genuine bargain. _ S. 8. EVANGELINE _ _ ‘ - . . ‘ _ . _ ..U“de|_ the Ammcan Flag.. All men’t~. Shirts in stotl. priicd $1.15, $1.2, :uid $i.35_ for Dollar Du). at $, L.m.|l_ Liiicii Hancikcrchicis, good size and 00.] v 1 vi ' » e S- S. Halifax every Saturday at noon. Mc" 5 _ _ g a uc at Une Dollar pci- tloz. For folders or further ini rm tl - ~ , . ' , , _ _ ply to - ° ° °“ “V _ Lint of men's Balbriggall Ut\d¢\'W'~i’~\', treaiii color, nicely iinisiied; regular 75 cents a suit at .1As_,eAnnAoHsn. Agem. ' two suits for a Dollar. - \ Charlottetown, P. E. l. ` . -- . Nice,_li_nc of mtii’s Sitnimtr underwear iii both two piecc and combiiiatioii. lixtra .good value ll , at Oiic Dollar suit. ` " ` ` _ _ Three