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M Z, .V fp, 0,:_3___:4._, ;?u_'§__`_£_ /.`,_‘__A.`\, ..j.!__._>.,i,A_`_:§ ,L ___w_M `a ,,`., M _.l-_.{V,_` 1,: _p ,_ 42;, -~ _ ~ , ‘_ ` _ . _ . _- -_ .-i - , ' . .; ,._,,\,;: » , , > -\\<.-'_»_' ~jf._.»,',_~,ve,_..-vp.,-.,-ug, » . _ . K' .4-.> _-_»_. .' _ .- r _` 't Jr' _ _ V [ . _ -\ _ -* -, ' ~ ' 'f ‘..-..g..., _ V V 3 g __V g . , H, _ _ I A _,___._. im. . , .. .. ..... , . . ~ - , _ . ' Ni fi i"*_-1 '-1 ' *iff I -.ROUPREME COURT. -- The Bnpreme Court opens in George- town this forenoon. The docket will lil s small one and there are no primlnal cases. Food Board' Flashes _ For Feminine Folk Two thousand women in the city of Vancouver recently pledged' themsel- ves to conform exactly to the require- ments of the Canada Food Board and to apply the food regulations govern- ing restaurants and bakeries to their; homes. l They added a rider to this. They would discontinuance all social func- tions which promoted the consumpt- ion of wheat products. pork, sugar and - fats. ` _ ‘ Vancouver is one city in all Canada. Wouldn’t it be stimulating to all class- es of women in the community if this were done in every big city in the country? \ insertion for advertising la this soi- GORDON ls uma Cash must accompany order '”°E"5NT ian represen Minimum charge twenty five cents. day- B00l¢ v0ur of the company that the shareholders __-|-HE ANN and the other million and s half re- mained in reserve for the extra cost ol' material and extra stocks which _MOTORED FROM BosToN'_ ‘_ they .-mm |, m,ce,,,a_,-y to keep the Mr. Ellis C. Carrol and Lea Mont- MONQTON V|_8lTOR8 AT AL- CCim|)3D_V g0ll’lg. gomery made 3 thrgugh trip frgm BIRTON RACES.-MBBBTS. P. A. The crucial.; winh :nuke no Stale Boston to P. E. I. last week in an au- Benlveau. H. J. Rodgers. who repres- men as 0 wxen e actory w re- t th D 1 Tl ‘_ A_M_ M _ open and the mnployus _are of the tomobile.vlvWr.wCarroill is visiting his E25.” lilnsliiinaiilige Brlcuro, nd E :ac ilqimrimi hum itriivmdimimn rcloslid ianclemlt ' ood: dei indargat: :iid Leamen trav ll r I ei-llgsln .C0. n e nte y. e osng to t c r. on gomery s vs ng a e . 8 e or s .. II;l‘;rd(` Plant tfhrows hundreds Uf Gm' home of Mr. Lea 0wen's. Hamilt0n_- Moncton were all visitors to the rac .s in 0 icr -n - . *_ L U1 ll! l|u""'"""”‘ '(12 “"` rllllli A nnllmilmmluuul O CENTS S--"' ff',.°,'_'§"° M ff;.ll:=“'2“°.a‘..°..'i:a sqft _g sg Brudenell was united in marriage to Mr. Robert Dewar of Brudenell in the midst of immediate relatives. The bride w-as bocomingly attlred in blue silk and carried a boquet of carnat- ions. Rev. C. E. Armstrong of Mon- tague was the officiating minister. ' VESTERN PERSONALS -Mr. A. .C. Howatt visited Ken- sington on Saturday.-K -Mr. F. J. Arnett of the Rogers & Arnett travelling agency, Summer- side was a "visitor to Kensington on Saturday .-K . , -Private Neil J. Macdonald of Clermont, one of the heroes of Vlmy ;...4,; .__ Illllllllllllllllllill Hllllilllllllllllllllll gzfgggaflgfwggffgigfffkje" f=-Ce'-fly -Miss Elia MacMah0n of Kensing- ton is herself again. after being con- fined to her home for a week with an Competitions for Boys and Girls Thr;-ugh the action of the Minister ot' Agriculture, The Honour- able T. A. Crerar, ar-'rangemenls have again been made to h'a've"th`é" Canadian Bankers’ Association co-operate with the Department of Ag- riculture in providing a liberal sum of money to be otTcred in prizes for calves and pigs exhibited by boys and girls under 17 years of age, at one fair in_ each dlistrict-either a County, Township or School Fair. These competitions are kniwn as ihe "(`anudian Bankers’ Comp etitlon." and are linked up wllhtho activities ofthe Live Stock Branch of the Department. oi’ Agriculture. They rcprcscnt un effort to in- crease interest ln live stock, and constitute n part of the active cani- DBl8-n for more and better stock inaugurated und' carried on by that Department. The generous support accorded to the movement by the Canadian Bankers’ Association, affords :1 practical rlenlonstrulln of the attitude of the Banks towards the live stock lndustry. and the active _participation of the Association in this campaign is boun.l to strengthen and create general nterest in farm live stock. A Canadian Bankers' Competition will be held at a large number of shows this year, and buys and girls should not lcse no time in finding out all tbout them. The calves and pigs must be fed at least six weeks by the boys and girls who exhibit them, so that it is very important to net promptly in securing a copy of the rules and other information. V ‘ FUN iUf0l`111HU0l1 regarding the Competition can be obtained from the Manager of any branch Bank in the locality where a fair is held. A Competition will be held in connection with the Prince Ed- ward lsiand Agricultural and industrial Exhibition, Charlottetown. September 24th so Boys and Glls intending to compete should take the matter' up at once without delay. \ , Removal Sale Beginning Monday the liith inet.. I intend putting on one of the Greatest CUT PRICE sales ever held on Prince Edward Island. On that date l offer my entire stock ol' General Merchandise. consisting of llry Good.-i, liools and Shoes, Mcn's and Boys (',i0lhing. ilardwarc. iirockury. etc, und many other lines from a well assorted general merchandise stock. As l am clearing out my general store business, to go back into the Drug business, everything must be sold irrespective of llrst cost. everything will be slaughtered. as this sale will be continued for two weeks only, customers are requested to come early and get the pick ol my large and well assorted stock. before the best lines are pick- ed out, after that date the balance of the stock will be sold only in job lots to euit_customers. - Bill ADVISED, come and share in the great WAR TIME prices wo ` are giving to our customers. This will be the lost great Merchandise sale I will conduct at my present location. (Wightman's old stand.) On and after lst August i will be pleased' to meet my many _ friends and-customers at the Drug Store formerly conducted by the Ellis Pharmacy. Ltd. J. W. Carruthers _ MONTAGUE n Special Three day sale-On Thursday. l-‘rlday and Saulirday of this week I am making a speoial price on PURE PARIS EEN of T 7!ic per 1 pound Tin, ten pounds to s customer only. middle weight boxer of the United States Navy, is spending a furlough at his old home in Palmer Road. Jack is a son of (Big) Alex. Trembling, and looks every inch an athlete.-K. ----Mrs:--John-Yeo. ol Charlottetown accompanied by her niece. Miss Martha McKinnon, of New Zealand, ave guests at J. A. MacKinnon‘s merchant at Coleman. They will al- so visit at Mrs. T. M. Howatt‘s, at 0'Leary. NEW GOVERNMENT FOR SIBERIA NOW STARTED SAFELY LONDON, July 13.~A new provisi- onal Givernment for Siberia. which has the unanimous support of the pop- ulation and which will continue to fight the Central Powers. has been established at Vladivostolr, according to s Times despatch from Toklo quot- ing the Vladivostok correspondent of the Asian. The new Government in- tends to summon a Constituent As- Somethlng of Program The program of the new Govern- ment includes the liberation of Siberia from the Bolsheviki; the avoidance ii possible. of intervention; universal suffrage; establishment of provincial. distribution of the land among the landless, and control of economic ac- l ` -V: l_ K- 430-7-1eM4i _ ii"lU°S- __ ar Siberia will thus. adds the corres- pondent of the Times. become the first democratic state in the history of Russia and, it is hoped, be the fore-- runner of a great Russia. The ilug adopted by the new Gov- ernment conslsts of two stripes of white and green. The situation in Siberia is under- going important changes and the colin ter revolution assisted by the Cxecho- Slovuirs is spreading all over Western Siberia. says a despatch to the_'I`imes from Pekin dated July 4. The Bolshe- viki are being driven -westward from lrkutek and many are endeavorlng to escape into Mongolia. Referring to the Czeeho--Slovak movement as a basis for the struggle against Bolshevlkism in Siberia. the correspondent predicts that it will lead to the elimination of the Bolshe- ' vlkl in a short time. The question of intervention, how- ever, is still pressing, he adds. be- cause Russia is~ torn with political dif- ferences and personal iaslousies and there is urgent need of a responsible Government. Political circles in Harbin are dil- cnssing the danger of a new Govern- ment in the eastern provinces which- may be formed of elements favoring the old regime. Pro-ally forces at Harbin have declared for an immsdl- ate summoning of the Constituent lembly. which would appoint a provi- I. li _ _ __ ~ . L' " ‘ ' " ' " ' " A sional Government. tho real need of 435-1-ldttali. » ` the situation. eral vessels dischsrg experienced ing Seve money by ordering prompt al in Central 1 Holmans Summerei #.1335 .‘...¥`f`.»..-f`i€}.§i’..y”'i3$'f.i.'..lB32? »--- '"1" vh° ‘° Pf°l"‘°i°' Of fl 'aff-1° both of which wore making' pang' --*WEUWNG BE|-l-8-- A Very Gents Furnishings Store in Moncton for the F0rfi Cars. ~ pretty mBI'I‘iBge 100k place Jlfly 3rd besides being a horseman of fame,was :F F _I ' at the 'home of the brlde’s brother delighted at the reception he and his W when M188 Margaret Jane G0l'd0n Of horse, Lacopia received in Alberton -it nom _sgnlvsis VICTORIA HOTEL G. Hall, Halifax R. Fstherlnghem, Bt. John T. Turay. Chicago G. J. Obey, Toronto C. V. Doiron, Quebec Nap Bouthvillier, Montreal Sydney Wolfe, Liverpool. N. S. Chas. Dalton. Tignish G. F. Champion, Toronto H. W. Mount Stewart M. McKay, Mount Stewart L. P. McDonald, Toronto W. Applegath. Toronto F. S. MacKay. Peterborough. F"-“F3 REVERE HOTEL . A. C. Murphy, Montague. G. W. Poole, Montague. G. G. Grant, Boston. L. C. Scott, Boston. H. P. Walker. Boston. C. E. King, Port Elgin. H. Bellenger, Toronto. E.. Freeman, Toronto. Gauthier, Moncton. Blure, Truro. Butler; Montreal-. K. McCulloch, Truro. McKenzie. River Dennis, B. C. F. Lamb, River Dennis, C. B. James Dunohy. Halifax- Mrs. James Dunphy, Halifax. Mi Bownessi Kensington. Ed. Urch, Kensington. T. Gorman. Kensington. D. F. and Mrs. Mcdonald, Mt. Vernon. . Lieut. G. W. Stewart, Montague. R. J. McLellan, St. Georges. l. Melntyre. Newport. Mrs. Sencebaugh, Murray Harbor. Mrs. Chapman, Murray Harbor. Mrs. R. J. McLellan, St. Georges Sarah McCormack, St. Georges. Geo. Mcdonald) Cornwall. G. G. Gillispie, Toronto. Fred Cairns, St. John. Peers? ssl’ sembly and to restore law and order throughout the country. ‘ ‘ ' nm or uuuons mn Avolil _sickness , ____. Humors in the' blood cause inter- nal derangements that sdeet the whole system, as well as pimples, boils Gnd other eruptions, and are responsible for the readiness with which many people contract disease. _ For forty years Hood 's Ssrsapn. rills has been more successful than any other medicine in expelling humors and removing their inward and outward efforts. Get Hood’s. No other medicine acts like it. _ nriuonr 18137 The Registered Clydesdale Stallion Altamont (18137) wlli`stand for sor- vice' during the balance of July and the first part of August at the stables of Jos. H. Chevrie, Souris East. Altamont is sired by Atlas (1896) dam Kenora (29521) fhe has' taken' two iirsts and one second prize at _ the Eastern Kings Exhiblkion, is three years old; his feet and limbs are be- yond crltielsm and his action is es- pecially good. For further particulars appply to . J. H. CHEVERIE - in charge D. L. MORROW» _ Owner Msre's at owners risk. 423-I-16210. - _ i Summer Closing ‘ We, _the undersigned merchants of Kensington, will ,close our stores at 1 o'eloek p. m. sharp every Wednes- dv' b°‘:'i`=‘tiff1u'*q"d,i»t:‘iN a co‘ J _.N MCG UCAN _ gg; _ ns :fuse nsunsov m-7-miiot. The Eastern Guardian i The Vvesterit "Ah 1* I it M *itiiiyfi ` . _ I' . pf- _ _ ' -_ -=':-.4 .` _ 3 -- I - ` ` ` _ ..vl1' isvs to bw is ous mmm. _.wwe caan rss wean ms '-"" "VU °° “Y ll W' P1'°'l°°° --a-wo,cau1's ran won sscn f _ Q . o ` I ' . r sa runs; ‘ " ' ' . ' ' ..°||n. HAno|.o P. _ 0 . _ C"|°°° °*I>°°*°d “Y |31" Mitsfli mart se¢omii.ss;m;ra°:i: ` i, the Georgetown Guard - . orders with Holmsns Minimum charge twenty-nn cents. ’ -I 49,0" _ _ . sammemae. 421-7-isuami. - -é - -COAL -Sev Pnor-lrsiovss 'rwo Mn.t.ioN m;;gA",;,E°i,,,T,'c,';“ Y " T de i ' ` I I : ° I YET FORD PLANT lS CLOSED ' ' ` ` , Bedeoue school, first or second class. 421 716M3|Ezl _ ,, V . __ Supplement S75, midsummer vacation. -l I. ' ' mWlNDSOR: July 13. With the eios- Avply _ E_ wnghh s9cretm_y_ ---- , _ I A _ 8_0! the l~ord plant, at Ford (Aty, ~ 338_7_u,M5| ..*EVERV!0DY -COME to the lce -. ~ ' the statement is given out by ofllcisls ` cream social, on the Montague Christ .4 ` 'l ' Church lawn o ' _ . .. .. Will be Worth 50 c ‘ ore O have only been paid a five' per cent ~ Jtily 19th. All who donated cream on V P , dividend silica 1915. and that under tsiimcfgggggxgz wmsfgcaeldalilngg fqfmeg °¢¢s5|0ns, mem, Bend to “_ _ the present circumstances there is no Method," Chu h t Lo M nt ual plhce on Friday morning iiimnoea or paying and dividend for "° “ "‘“` ° “‘“° 4o9.%.151uzr a considerable umm on Thursday July 18th. There will be fternoon session at ' ' E ~ The officials of the company ad- ‘“'° “°"1°"” “ ...nonrr ronggr -rug LAWN - ....n.... .~..... .... ..... .i 530,;-,m,,E‘;;f“f~;g°,;e-33383;,88;; ..,,.., ,,,, ,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ._,,,,,,,, clothes now, or for the future, should delay a day, but pro t of two and u half million d l- " ' ' ‘ ' ' , ` , _ lars was made. They claim that gl- Seng :mimi in ;'}';t°‘§“;‘r?t~ :lg S12; 8l'0\llldB. Thursday. July 18th, at .i ‘ _ most a million of this was devoted nine; ‘gg imgnd aid tim attendance 0'0l0Ck. il. m._lce-cream and refresh- , to the payment of Government taxesig! delegates_ 368_7_1'3M3,_ ments, under the , auspices of thq` . _ _ ' Empire Club. 415. ~ Before you wear them out. No man who needs _ _ X _; \\__/_.\` . if/ - Your opportumty to save A y h I) _Apla ts out of work. K_ es at Alberto” on July 12th_ ML Hemi I i- ` ‘ 5 V I a. TO g "- \\ \ _ Men this is worth your care- . *'-’ , ___ ,__ _._4_... East of Montreal. 413-7-169183! . IN Malaysian w|NN||=nso cnssi-IAN The home of Mrs. Frank (Zreohan, of this city, was again made sorrowful by the death of her eldest daughter Vi/'innii`rcd. which took DIIWU *lt he" home on July Sth at the 1180 ‘lf 25- 5115 had only been nlling a. short time and she was thought to ibe slowly |m'.'I- ' ’ money on your clothes purchase 'li \ is right now, why delay with' the ' l l -im' . few months time will cost you. probably 25 per cent more. ful consideration, don't hesitate / V 0 a B , . . A Cl2thi,|i;li)e§i. \\?iiihg