-» ,,.-.. »~.-- < ».-.6 E,-.- _‘ e. 1'. V I i .-ii lp., if u'i_, .. .f <,.,,. .~-’~ ’._.;- 'i” 35%- fi? *thx if-I: »'.,»-:.1 -?7=lf'. ii 1, ° " 5' 3. iff :ff ' si ’,l “ .'-if;-:t I :'._.l-pl.”-. ’l.,' “ y. , .i -.-111,' il I3. '» ; -, I ‘ i i ilu- wi. i .~ 1 .i. I .iv ` l i i I ` i t- x" t '. use ‘I-= l__._ 1,. 1, ‘ I; 'i _ `. .ll __ ,_ ,il 'li it -A .i ,I 3 ,. ...ll .t,ll,1 .l_,li`;l_. . . tl €"1_" , _l".. I Z . . .1--~. t. . , _ ~ "":*‘*i“*"fi:FiITii%.f= ii; 11,' _ _l l. ____._,, _ - ° _ . ‘ it .. ' - 1- » .- ‘ ' " _-.-.t- - ..f_: ,;.._ .,__ _. _ , lpxosrwuf--if - rnncHAiu.o'ri~i=.;i~ows cuAnoiAu j f _, t ' _ _ g_uLfr_a_i_.____191s ` ~ l _,. ,_ '»,- "r-1"`i>>-‘:,=1'=-7-.;' '-9.5::-ir-5-.-.-;‘l:»".'.~' »` .1 . ~. --.-dai;-. »< " P- 11"- ~" `.:}’T 1. . "H ev vf' ,,, . , , , V Have You > Thermometer ‘ i'.Whenever _it has been ' extremely hot or cold l2,,,5_,_22M,,_ you have decided to put- f chase one, but forgot all about it before the pur' chase was made. Isn’t that so? Buy One Now I We have accurate thermometers in all sotrs l of mountings at prices ,, varying [from 25c to f' 2.50 each. The high ` priced ones are self re- il gistering. i _ I G. Jamieson , DRUGGIST T* I fi '-`a`ff_T`\ \» ‘ 4 _ ;../ it-' 50 p. c. cash dividends paid last year. 20 p. c. cash dividends gua- ranteed this year. Unless more than 20 p. c. cash be paid will add more foxes to the ranch. American shareholders are met on arrival of the Boston boat at the dock and taken over ranch free of charge. ' A FEW SHARES FOR SALE CAR- RYING THIS VEAR’S DIVIDENDS. ' » S. P. GOUDEY, Secretary. Canadian Mail Steamer “ l.ad_y_S_ybil " _ Leaves Intereolonial Railway Wharf Plctou. Nova Scotia, MONDAY AND THURSDAY of each week. on arrival of the morn- ing express from Halifax (about noon), for Souris, P. E. Island, and there awaits the arrival of the after- noon train from Charlottetown;, thence to Magdalen islands as fol-‘ le GENEVA, via Paris. July 27.-Ned- said Fassun Eifendi, “and would glad- T l L jemkden Edendi, Turkish Minister of ly sea the arrival of peace, but all re- _ ommo “ner a most del xhtml vm . n _ o lows: MONDAY-Leave Souris for Etang- du-Nord. Amherst, Grlndstone island and Point Bossc. Returning, calls at Grindstone, Amherst and Souris; and and returns to Picton. THURSDAY-Leaves Souris for .\mherst. Griiidstone Island, Point of life and death, and that if we are defeated otii' national liberty will be at an end. The late Balkan war was a l l' \var of injustice, because Turkey gave H Sealed Tenders will be received Justice, who came to Switzerland last feat rumors concerning Turkey seek week by way of Vienna has been op- g s separate peace are untrue S M th dl l ll ll SL erated on for appenrlicitis at the has- Askedmwhat was the object of the $180" quam B 0 B C “rc ' pltal of Dr. Roux, in Lausaniia. n‘ vist of mself and Nedjemkden. Fas- l lt "ll ll d l P l Ed d . attempt by the Associated Press to sun Ei'fendi said that it was primarily Llaudv ren B n I-“ce war aecure an interview with the Minister due to the necessity of an operation on concerning the situation in Turkey Nedjcnikden, and secondarily, that M _ C_ H_ B' Lo W ll, M _ brought forth a note from Nodjemk- they might spend a holiday in Swit- Lonéworth md the Mlgsesoklén arsd den that he was ill, and unable to dis-hzerland after the great strain both Nora Longwonll al.e.spendlng me ,A cuss his country's affairs. had been under since the commence; su The correspondent however talked ment of the war. With regard to the with Fassun Eifeiidi. who came to stoppage, of the passage of ammunition Switzerland with Nedjemkden, and to urkey by Roumanla, Fassun Et- Ml W ll d M l W who gave denial to reports that he and fendi said: "In such a situation Tur- guggls aietso aglln l,;?l§li: wks are Ncdjemkilen werehcrc. invested with key naturally cannot have an abund- official powers to open separate peace ance of alnniunitvn, but we arc work- negotiations with the Triple Ententc ing hard at Cons antinople. which is wlll lm glad to learllof llls arrlval ln Powers very strongly fortified, ami can hold Devonport Englaml Col lngs ls ln S “Turkey did not desire this war," out for a long time. Evidently. nobody' command 'of me Prlnce Edward ls_ _ “En pr"‘“ctnlh'~’ e“d~ The Tllrkml 5°l'|land men who arc in the 6th Brigade U-"" i ers are ghting with the greatest and second ln command ol. the C0n_ B heroism realizing that it is a question more liberty to its Macedonian sub- jects than they now enjov. i“’°@ *~t:°.iirc:::.i°..~t“.f~I l ill gwlillll- Hniilits ui ini P8 - lllll ISH Mllllsll llllll lllll ll. ll] lllllillsi - yr-..::::se-..s.~.t..cs.i;.::: .. .il ` I hero they will ‘be the guests of Mr Miss Angstrum, who has been the a g est of the Misses Moore, Brighton. ft on Tuesday for her home in 2 CDU-A S bn is spending a most enjoyable C 8 8 ‘ mmol- at the cuff. is I C 3 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Weeks, U B 1 Tho many friends of Colonel ings tingent. _ a 1 o The tea at the Golf Links this af- crnoon will be served by Mrsl F.\V. yndinan and Miss llyntiman. , C 8 i Rev. Hammond Johnson of the M‘cLean_ ngers cordially welcome ST. PAUUO. a. m. Morning Prayer and Holy Co- munion. 7 p. m. Evening Prayer. All nd Bible Class, 2.30. Evensong at 7 . in. All seats free and unappropri- -_-Q l§lllMllll. Wlllllll it lllll llllllllll'S Hlill BERLIN, July 29.-Bethinann Holi. G 1 ' ii tn . 'r ~ i- I" _ mls :nos Bgiglmerby l;a¥’s:V¢E'l‘:__:lf;;"';.lE;y seats free. Rev. 'lé.TVéfi`_MurlLhy. weg, German imperial Chancellor,wll0 1 who will remain in that city. H . S1-'l P l lose of mo,-ning r . _ , , , Soly (.ommunona,c u eturned to the capital yesterday nf. ter s visit to the artillery headqunl-l orvice. Matins 10.15.- Sunday School ln er” the field. where he talked with Em. peror William. sent for the States Am. bassador today. The conference he. ted. Preacher, Canon Vroom. tween tl", Ame;-lean Ambassador .nd PEOPLE'8 CHURCH., > or-vice at 7 p. m. Preacher, Rev D. ntl min siuii the have important bearing on the future development of relations between Ger. many and United States. German Chancellor is expected lo Nothing regarding the results of nw Chancellor's conference with tha |.;m_ peror can be ascertained at present beyond confirmation of the (act that - the German answer to libs American mount already acknowledged $623.87 note, as previously state , will not be Milton and Highfield W.P.A. delivered for some time if indeed it is (per Mrs T. A. Todd, Presi- dent, and Mrs J. S. Morris. Vice-President for Queen's Co., to esablish two hospital t beds called the " Heberta Morris" and the " Highfield t _ p_E_l_") 100.00 ourls Branch Rod Cross (per Mrs M. J. Styles, treasurer) for medicine elfast Rcd Cross Society (Der Miss M. S. Moore, secretary for Hospital bed t Total to date $8,813.87 _ D. A. McI{INNON, Hon. Treas. 40.00 50.00 decided to prepare an answer. There is no chance whatever of the formal abandonment of submarine warfare on he present basis. although submarine commanders may be impressed wlll, he advisabllity of avoiding compiles. tions with the States arid taking wllal. ever steps they can to that end. Developments in the American nego. tlations with Britain unquestionably will have an important reflex actin" on German statesman are wtvting oagerly the German American situation. o asceretin whether the American note to England is as stiff in tone as hat to Germany; before making final decision as to German policy Ilosse and Grand Entry. Returning cnlls at l’oint Bosse, Grindstone, Am- herst, Souris, und returns to Pictou. On the first trip in the months of June, July, August and September, weather permitting, calls at West Bay to land mails and passengers for Aiiilicrst, thence to llryon island. Re- turning. calls at Point Bosse, Grind- stone, .\iiil\ci'st and Souris. l"or further particulars apply to WM. ROBERTSON dt SON. Agents, Halifax. CHAS. W. IVES, Agent, Picton. MATTHEW McLEAN dt CO., Agents, Souris. (ir to WM. McLURE. Manager and ‘.2001-7-l5l\ltf. We receivedalarge ship- i " `“ “ ' ' ' <- For Sale Ulllll H00" 0" M0“df*Y| A“g“5l 2"d» TassiinHussanl1ev fdrmcr Turkish 1915 f\'0l11 alll' ll¢"`S0“ 0|' Persons Wm' governor of Saloiilkizialsti is in Laus- gil nd on the lslaml left Friday G S ‘ ini-I I0 l'0lli\‘a1*l f0l` ll\0 SUPDIYIHB Of anne. llc p`redicted ii long war, but Il1Hl€l‘if\l Hilti lim blllllllllll' 01’ 8 HC-ll00l declarcil that the Austro-Germans in m at West Royalty' according to plans lllc ,md would wl"_ and specification to be seen at the resitient-e of Henrv Harry. chairman A al of School Trustees. West Royalty or ll at the oiiice of the Supt. of Education, OTTAWA, _lllly -_>9__,.\ lllmlllfls of °\fl9'"'“’m‘~ (`llHl‘lUii0l0\\’l\~ prison reform being iiiaiigiiratctl at Tenilcrcrs are also asked to sub- kingston is the ininnirat-ture by con- Tllll H S(‘D3\`“l0 Dl`ll'0 fill' UIC 12111011? victs of boots to be use-d by llie inen P %<‘<`@5S3l`.V lil C0IlSU`llf‘l ill? l\llllillll8~ of the go\'eriinient services sucli ns T ' llc 'I`rllSiecS 'JO 1101 bind lll€'lI1S0lV€S the tlouiiiilon police :ind mounted ( in H<`f`l’lit the lowest or illil' l0ll~lQUl|§€~2t€r-1 >- T“‘.°.°.°$’ NN to-Soc.: .usb U\~i:;i|-° .°"?°.".".".".""."“**"""“T’T’?’T'I‘“?’?’?‘?’Z" No=cac`l;‘aA::m»-»-»-ou-i~:.:;.:t\'a»-\¢> S. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. S ."?".°‘.°"F“E”?‘.7‘."'.".""."7" ux|.~:|=s¢~..|>:.acvso.-:aa-ie>r.v1 12.09 12,52 13,36 14.26 15.23 16,31 17.56 19.16 20.28 21.34 22.32 23.20 lJ!3>-°v-¢r-t-°»-lr-4»-¢i-l|-lh- »--a¢aon~imc7l»`~r»era\-¢f50° 41.05 Sa. 7.15 S. 8.24 M. l 30 Tn. _ \V, l 'l`h. 12.24 l~‘. 13.16 Sn. 1.58 14.03 7.6 JULY-lst to Iird. cool wnve. 4th to 8th, cloudy and unsettled. ilth to liith, warm wave. 14th to 18th, gen- eral rain porioil. l9ili to 22nd, pros- trating heal.. 25lrd to 27th, thunder showers. Lilith to 31st, cool and dis- agreeable. FFFF? aaaqu iiéé £4 25 26 27 . . . 28 .0O®0O occ.; 29 30 31 I .-- _ __d DIARY OF EVE NTS. To-oAv. Pity Magistrate's Court. fl a.m. Prince Edward Theatre, 7 and 8.45. MA RRIAGES I . 4 PARKMAN-FERGUSON.- At New (Glasgow, l‘. l'J. l., on Jiil_\' 2.\tli. by Rcv. li. lt. lb-ll, tllaulys .\`intt l’urii- iiiun, to Muir-olin l"<-rgiison. McPHEE-DOCHERTY. - At ilu- Munsc, ~liroi>lii`|r-lil, .luly l-ith by the llev. .l. ll. Mcllnitic, Joliii .\1zilcoli|| i\lcl'ii¢~c of itivcraizilf-, iiiiil Aiiiilc lilny .Doi-liv‘r`t,\' of New ilnvcn. MACDANALD-MACARTHUR-.\t thc i‘f»siilcnce ol' ihc lirificfs pnrciiis Mr. and Mrs. .-\lli<-rl Mniutrtliiir, Hiiniore, Loi lil, l'. l-1. l., on Ilic cvciiiug of July 2't`lli by it~\'. 'i'hos. A. Wilson, lion- alri lliinciiii ,\l:iclloi|zilil of Sliuiiiroitk, Lot G7 uuil Jnnci MacArthur of En- more. lllEHl|IllN BHISK Ill Hllllll HALIFAX. N. S., July 2.5.--Ai ii re- cruiting rally hcrcloniglit |25 volun- teers were 1-urollcd for the 40111 Nova Scotia ilnitiilloii. l~}nlisimcni.s in lliili~ fax during llic day and this evening totalled over 150. LONDON. July 20. »»»» -Thc Swcrlish "f I' ~‘l.§"Am42;.' i - _; ; ment of movements ci" ect from the manufactures- and as these were ordered before the war prices have vAl.uAsi.E REAL ESTATE iN THE VILLAGE OF SOURIS. l offcr for stile the finc properly known :is the "Beaton lfarni" of 55 acre:<, -ill :icros clear and in a li' state of ciiitivation, 15 acres ready to :-iunip. tivo largo burns on pi‘0lici't_\', I., iiiilc i`roni villzigc. .f\l:...y,‘» to be amble and satisfactory. favorable the gathering will _be For competition prize list an ing Service. Rev. Mr. Ii‘ulton will con- gfamme_ ~ JAMES MCISSAC, President. body welcome. All seats free. 7 p. m. 23-l3'7'5|“-°ll5l` Should weather prove un- held on the following day. d other particulars see pro- T HOS. M. MCMILLAN, Sec’y Games Com. I Johns. t. I BT. JAMES. ll si. in. Sermon. Subject. "ln the grip 'l`ouch." Rev. Dr. Fullerton. Strangers » always welcome and seats provided. ZION CHURCH. W School and Bible Classes. 7 p. m. Ser- l mon. Rev. A. D. Mclienzic. All seats il nicle's parinmcninry correspondent 1] a_ "L, Sm-mf,|l_ 2_3() l,_ m_ Sulldlly day iiud the present intention is that WEDNESDAY NEXT SEES i f it should be found necessary I0 ADJOURNMENT OF convoko Parlianiont at an earlier date BRITISH HOUSE l ban September. it could easily hi! t , . . done. as thc House has got through ts appointed work, and there is no i.0Nl)()N. Jul_v24.-Tlic Daily Chro- dcsiro among the Inajorlty of its rites: , ‘ “l‘zir|iiiiiieiit will rise on Wednes- t should re-iisseuiblc on September i4. ln event nf early necessity. its [r0¢_ l rc-nsscnibliiig could bc accelerated by n order-iii-<‘oiincil. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. ll it. ni. Scrnioii. Sunday School and Bible ('li\sses after morning service (12 o’cloekl. 7 p. ni. Sermon. All are welcome. Special music. Preacher, 8 "‘lt is highly desirable at a time of war like the present that there should not he A long intervul between the niectings ol' l‘arl|anicnt, for tlic‘l‘{ouse of Voninioiis is the mirror and voice oi tho nation, but for the moment it Rev. Charles C. Armstrong. . has noitlicr legislative nor financial lwork to occupy its attention. ln BAPTIST. ,Hll0rt,ihc ordinary biislness of the iiisplrod by them. csslon is done. and it is very iinl 11 a. ln. Sermon, Subject. "The ' un- likely that thc (tlmliccllor of the Ex. clmnging message but the changing Method." 10.00 u. m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 7 p. m. Semen. Sub- __ g- _- M li '¥_ - "_ 4. <‘|\l’-'iiicr Mt:Kcnna's supplementary budget will he ready before 0ctober.| "Six weeks is not a long recess, butl members to shorten tho recess. "A haiirliul of members. chief among whom is Sir Henry Dalziel. are busily engaged in creating an lin- prcssion that in the supreme interest of the nation. Parliament ought iii abrldge its holidays to one month. “The Northcllffc papers. which UB~ od t.o despise Parlianient, are callin: out. in chorus for the same thing. BH though our success in this war de- pended on the uninterrupted l0