a-. , .-- 3 il -.es .;` .-_ lé; -QI or my ,_ 'Iii ri ¢,.,., ‘_‘:'i .-l4_l- ..<~_`-~;.»“-zu., ..- ew i ` .-1.: '- »_~i» aw..- Tf , -'sr .t...t_;,_. .,,,., i,» i .._'§___ 3 ig.: `» ,ii . 3. ’ -i .~l.1; " :?`ii”{i_'g3 2 .. is or ry; i .ill "if 5, ifli i§~l’i'; ~”l'v_ \ -_ 22-'7 ss ..,.-,.. _;_ _ ,173 r-__..~._~' _.T-» ._ . ._ _lm 3 1 bl . _fi .- .l` ;r1~» ' .. ;» Eos ,~ .,¢ l I ~ ' ._ ._ " I _ - .1-UN,ii"1-i,-isis ' ` Y Y ’ ' “ A `i` ' ‘ -' f “""i"”“* . ' 'z' "' _ “‘ -J ' - l----. -_f-'~-.L '- ---°~- " ~- - - '. _ . _ . " .“ " " ~‘ ~ Y" ”'i -- ' ~ ' - - _ _ - -_if ._i~;..n_ ' ii” Ill!! ¢ ,.~¢-__ ___- BANISH KITCIIENNVORRIES WITH A NEW PERFECTION OIL COOKSTOVE '= lllS summer should not find you cooking on the old- f Tfzishioned coal r:in_:;c. Prepare for lint weather. liny your New Perfection Oil Cook Stove now and _ know real cooking coiniorl. / 3 'l`hc Lon Blue Chimney provides a clean, intense licat. L its long ilraigt consumes all thc fuel-without heating you or the room in the process. No odor-no sniokc. lt liakes, roasts, liroils, tonsis-gives every cooking service at the low cost of coal oil. i ‘ _ The New Perfection Oven is scientifically dcsigncil and - ventilated to bake unusually well aiul clues it. The (`ahinet adds to tlio appcaranceiof the stove and is very convenient in many ways. Royulile Coal Oil gives bcsl rcsulls IMPERIAL OIL l.ll\'llTED o--_ - W i t h it h e i r smooth. thick ‘ coating and cen- _tres of creams, nutmeats and jel- lies, make the holi- day a real joy. lVloir's Limited Halifali 101 /\\ Q Q~ Zo WWW ____ “ff ` ` l f .:5§’=7 ,»..‘-sas-Q / f -- 4: ~ 3 a. ft ry - -- \) _ JAPAN MAY HM/Tiio Acr iN EAST \_, __ - _ __ ' ci* si. or __ _b '_ _t A 1 _ Y . .9 ' 2; , l -'IT PAYS to buyin this Province. -LOBSTER BAlT_-#Only 25 barrels left. Order quickly. HOLMA‘S. Summerside. 8015-M2iE1l -GENUINE WEED and Rico Skid auto tire chains. All sizes in stock at Braces. 8003-6-14M2l "PANTH ER THREAD" rubber heels -Ladies' 20c, Mon's 25c per pair at Braces . 8058-6-6Tbulllon2wkE'l’l12w . -LAWN AND FARM FENCING, also gates Book your orders now at headquarters. _.Brnc_es. 8058-6-6ThuMon2wksETh2w. -FENC|NG.- Braces have all- styles and sizes of woven fencing ag- ain in stock. Freight paid on cash or- ders. 8003-6-14M2i. --IN FOR SHELTER.-Capt. Mc- Lean, with the schooner Blake, arriv- ed in Summcrslde on Thursday for shelter. she was on her way from Sydney to Chatham. L -BRACE'S FENCING is from one half to one guage heavier than a lot of the so culled full government guage fencing. Guage it and be convinced. 8003-6-14M2i. -COAL LADEN.-Captain Kinl-.h, with the schooner Glendon and Cap- tain Lablong with sclioner Florrie V.,l Ltd., from Sydney L ` -94 CENTS FOR WOOL-l{oliiian's Suniinersldc are -paying 94 cts. for washed wool, 70 cts for unwaslied wool. Freight paid on shipments ol’ 100 lbs or over. Send your wool to Holmans. 8018-6-15M3lE2i. --wsoomo s:E|.i.s.-A very piet- ty but quilet event took place on Wed- nesday, June 12, at the home of the when their only daughter, Gertrude was united in marriage to Janies liride's home and gave her a very ag kindness.--N. ivnsidiniv Pnusonalls ' pv -Mi J ll Wall; oi lwnsington Q ' _ _ / @ was in iSuinini~rslde on Friday on busi- . @\ @ -----»------no-S~s_»-------------~ -L-~ - - - -- ---~ ------- -- \ < _ , \ - _ggf _ :id to her homo at Lluklcttei' Road @ \ Me i. -‘Miss Amy Linkletter has return- aftei' spending tho, wintcr ut Portlaiid. SHANGHAI, June 8-General Se- menoff, leader of the anti-Bolshevik Siberian forces, has left the trans- Baikalia front, according to an cast.- crn news agency despatch from liar- hin. His departure is attributed to illssensiotis among his forces. It is reported, the advices add, that he will dlsband his army and flee into Mon- gelia. Harbin. Mancliuria, Sunday, June 2_ (By the Associated Press)-General Seiiieniitt, leader of the anti-Bolshevik l`orccs in Siberia, reports that llolslic- vik troops today crossed the Onan River, in _Trans-Baikalia and strongly pressed a number of attacks, which were checked. An Austro-Gcrmaii force composed of a cavalry brigade and four companies of infantry, is threatening General Semenoff’s coui~ niunicatlons. May Start Something ' ~ _._/i§\\\` 5. r/is -_ f- . - ".‘:.:.‘2‘.;.2= , wAsniNGToN, June 7-some time §5§§§§=j__::5:_"_.§'ffiyyfgs/gg/g§;yg55.1_, [__ _ _ .\\O4`_ I ago it became known that the En- ' ""'- "" '="""-",';.:f':",' ‘i/'fi :"'/ / "“\\\-Q ‘ tr-rite Allies liaid :tpprovc-ii a plan bv _ li:::::i:':f'iiii:EiE5%5i:5SEi:2:E'.1.1551:i§...=??. _:_-E. -HEEL' 2;:‘£-'F_»Z:::::;;;....._ X-=~.. ' " ' - ' - -- -- -- . . iwliich Japan and China were to take - - - - -- _ ` _- action when it was considered iicccs- . J sary for the preservation of the peace the grave ot your departed with. We supply no others. Our Monuments are the best to be had. Estimates given. Chandler & Bell ‘us 'n -l ‘. l i Are what you seek to make T division probably formed of fornicr M0|'ll-ln'l¢l'|i§ ¢l\d\|l'¢ ll\C prisoners of war in -Siberia now oper- ‘uting so closely to Japanese territory -- lot the far cast. The Austro-German RHVHSOS Ol Tim( may_ bring the long smouldcring sl- ,ltuation to the point o faction. il brings up again the possibility of inl- ,lltary action by Japan in that tlica- ncwest activities is very close to the ,western boundary of lxianchuria. Tokio, June 7-(By he Associated ,Press.)--An ofllcial statement issued |by the Japanese- government emphati- i cally denies the recently published re- port that the -Chino-Japanese inlli- oi’ the Chinese military finances, finan- 60 Kent Sh-ee( tary agreement gave to Japan control _ _ __l ces. railways, mines, etc. er medicine acts like it. _“ ' Him 'irrived in Sumnierslde on Tliursilayniospimi is 5|¢ua¢ed_ Tim ---1,-Sing with coal for Messrs. R. T. Holman, staff began sneezing and coughing as bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arte-iwe were told to be ready. All .our mas Wright, Middleton in the pres-'patients had been safely removed by llRANcili-:S iN ALL CITIES .ence of a low ini-mediate relatives the time, with the exception of walk- c look ' buildin The Germans were shoot- l I Cairns of Freetown. The brid - g. - -. ed very charming in a dress of wliitci ing at random with rifles and revol- OIL O _,_\ TOVE silk crepe do cliene and carried a bod- vers and the driver of the car contain- l Z/_______l_ uet of lilies of the valley uno' maiden ing al lour wordly good was killed as J 'MS-_ __ . ` __ _ -hair fern. Miss Wright was a very ef- we passed out of the gate. A cy- - M .` / iicieiit trained nurse while Mr. Cairns clist rushing by saw him with _his ;il3l'*i_»_ __ -/ M*-*'“"" _ is one oi' the most successful farmers hand still on the wheel. if ¥_"_._ ~-5 ' 1-1- "-*-5-5 in Frcetowii. The many and 'costly ‘ lj tl presents received testified to the pop- Menaced By Raider. ' , ularity of the young couple. A few 4,9 ,5 evenings previous to the inarriagithc “Then began our long march. Sud- f~‘-~- people of Middleton assembled at thc|dcnly in the bright moonlight we re- ieeable surprise iii the loiiii of a mis- ` is eellaneoiis slioiwer. The bride express- - cd her thanks to thcdonors for their -TWO CENT! PER WORD EACH insertion for advertising in thu cgi. uma. Casnmust accompany orders. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. ' -FENCING.-Carlonds of full hea- vy guage again in stock at Braces. See ad_vertis'e|nent. 8003-6-14M2i TFENCING.--Braces are selling' 8 bar woven fencing 42 'ln high at $2.60 per chain delivered. This is not the glack guage. inferior quality fencing ' 8003-6-14M2i. BlllVt YIITIIDIIIIAL BY BIND 0F NURSES _ LONDON, June 15.-A striking ia- stance of that women can do and cn- _ :lure at the front is shown in the foi- llowing story, printed in the Times to- ay: A little band of British. nurses has just passed through London on the way ~home after a narrow escape from falling into German hands, by quietly slipping away just before dawn with the patients out of the side of a lios~ pitai in a little village between Sols- sons and Rheims. They managed to get away as the enemy was in the very act of entering the hospital grounds. One nurse in describing the escape said: "We were awaken- ed on the morn-ing of May 27 by a tcr» riflc cannouade and whistling of huge shells across the valley in which our though they had an attack ot hay fe- ver and we soon realized that pois- sonous gasses were being given off by the shells. For the next twenty-four hours, or until we fled, the terrible. noise never ceased for one moment. All through the day, wounded picked up on the roadside were brought to the hospital for a first dressing. Our orders were to remain at our posts until darkness fell. it was 2 a. ni. and a brilliant moonlight night when ing cases. Taking these with ns, we 'slipped quietly out the back of the eognizcd a sinister black cross above our heads. ln the clear light we were exposed to full view and our white caps were fluttering signals as we walked alon the road Fortu S . ~ nately for us, a wall ran the \vliole length of the village, and in single file we passed safely along in its ed until we came to a littlo town fed. “In our long tramp we covered twenty-four miles. The first dny_somc of us slep a little. but not for long. for We still were under fire _ ' “Footsore and weary as wo were. wc made an early start at dawn the next morning. The roads were con- gested with traillc :ind_our progress was so slow that at night we rested at a depot for troops. We slept on thc straw shake-downs oi’ the soldiers long and peacefully, oblivious of thc mice who were playing hide and seek in our hair." Next morning the nurses and pa- tients entrained for Paris. having, during their two days’ retreat covered( forty-tour miles on toot. -. 34,879 PENSIONS HAVE ~BEEll ` AWARDED OTTAWA, June 15.--Tho total num- ber of pensions awarded from tho bc- ginning of the war up to Mav llisl. was 34,879. and the total nunilier ot gratuities was 3,013. according to thc figures niadc public ny the liiurd oil pension commissioners. As an evi-' dence of the great growth in thc work or tlie hoard, it is slated that when tlie board of pension coiviniissioiiers took over the work from the pmisloiis :intl claims board they had ai _-iinff of 23 compared willi the broseiit organ- ization of nearly six hundred per~ sons. GET RID OF IIUMORS MID AVOID SICKNESS Huinors in thu blood cause inter- nal dernngeiiil‘i;": that affect tlic whole system, as well as piinplci' boils and other eruptions. and ar ; responsible for the rezidiiicss witi.|i which `m:in_v people eoiilruet disease.. _ For forty years lluod‘s Sarsapur- illa has been inure successful than -_my other medicine in expelling huin urs and _removing their inward and outward effects. Get Hood’s. No otli- sliadow. I-lour after hour wc march-I w1\0r@__i!aivs\'_¢_i!<;1¢°r_@Q. _1_i_iil_c_tc4i__aM_` At Last-1--Ai ~ -~' ‘ _ _ '». The. Western Guardian i i' “ 1 ' * t Taffeta Silk You Can ` . . . . Rely On ,“Moneyi`ialt”l 2 if 4.00 yd. _ ~- _' Haas AT LAST is A TAFFETA wiri-1. ALL ‘ THE i_3EAU l`Y and smartness that taffeta can give- _ _(_ _ A aviglwith-at the same time-a perfect certainty of _._ _ _,rug --MONEYBATQ' Taffeta is an American 'silk 36 3 ‘ "~i"=",f’_~' ‘*‘“`“'* l 1 '/' inches-wide, rich and soft and firm, exactly the thing _ _ for a silk suit-coat or separate skirt. I_t is all silk-r 1"-'= _"_ _ fl; ‘ ~"_:` _;f~-;’js , U _ f:_»\ _ not weighted to give it a fictitious value, and it will ~wear two seasons 'or " * YOU ‘GET YOUR MONEY BACK YOU GET A GUARANTEE BOND with every suit or dress length you buy. You can buy with perfect confidence for the makers-and we ourselves standlbehind every yard of it with a cash guarantee. The price per 4 -..»........ ... . ..-...-........ . . ..» ....... 5 yard 4- 1 ., ` _`°' I/ ._ ..\ Save a Quarter of the Price 2 ilhoosii-ig Wliitewear Today-NOW r -i f ;`/M e 3 _.3 G fn? _ _ - - \ 'I This great new showing of dainty white- wear will interest you from every point of view. If you need whitewear of any sort-get it NOW. A purchase NOW means a saving of 25 per cent at least. - - Gowns 65c to $3.00 --Skirte 85c to $6.25 --Corsets Covers 29c to 1.50 -Drawers 39c to 2.25 I -Envelope Chemises 1.25 to 2.75 -~ -Summer Underwear in every G o od Style 12c to 3.50 a Garment. ___ 74- t > Get in on_'l`his Special _Oliferl ‘Ol tlie _ 1.25 llesignerat 59c Year » THEPUBLISHERS Ti1E‘ ‘DESIGNER" WANT TO GETA. LARGE A NUMBER of subscribers within a few days- hence the reason of their making an .offer of this 1.25 magazine at less than the- price oi. printing each copy. a es monthl of fashion notes and illustrations-housekeeping hints, cooking ‘ D 8 Y _ _ . - _ ideas, editorials fiction and poetry. -Miss Bennett will be with us for to day and 'll k b ` t' . _ wi ta e your Su THE DESIGNER TODAY” _ TWELVE MONTHS FOR 59 CEN l`S.' r _,. MOORE & M¢LI-:on LTD l'I_9--I2I Queen Street Charlottetown _ , cf.--~c‘-*-f;'_\ |-»_n i=AMous "BLUE oEv||_s" MAY' vlsrr PARTS oF cANAnA _ (i'l'TAWA. Jiuio i ..-`1`hore is every likelihood that eastern Canadian cit- ies at any rate, will have an oppor- tunity to see the faiiious "Blue Dev- ils" of l~'ranec now in the United States. The men about 150 in num- bcr_ were sont. over by the Frcncli Govcriinienf, Every nuin of tlicni dis- lliiguisliod liiiiisclf in fighting or rc- presents a Frencli uiilt which has iuade itself funious. An invitation to visit Canada as guests of tho _iiilli- tary sorviee braiicli of the depart- incnt. of justice has. been extended to ine men. lt is liopod to have the men nrrivc about Juno 20 "You seem certain you‘ll bc able to " ve your client is sane." "Yes," -lied the lawyer. "The only wit- ..:..sss the other side has are profes-- sional alieiilsts.” _ "Professor Tliinkum speaks seven different languages." "Yes," replied _ying In lll i l STARVE RATHER TH/`\N WORK FOR GERMANY Labor Unieiiists onlivened the earlier session, When President Gompers cyllcd for a rising vote on adoption of tie report. four members _of the Gar- incnt Workers' Union remained in their :*.ail':i. - ' . ~ ST. l’AUL_ Minn..J\1ne 15.-Foreign delegates had their inning yesterday at the annual convention of tho A.l<‘. of ll. Bclgiuiifs sacrifices, plans of rchabilltatioii and the earliest. appre- ciation of Auierlca's help, were pre- sented by Licut. Henri de Mau. of the Belgium army and Prof. Albert Van lleke of tho Uiiiversity`of Lou- yiain, both delegates to tho conven- on. “Despite Americas’ _efforts to pro- vide food Belgium is on tho verge oi’ starvation," ilicut. do Man said, “'l`lircc-quarters of a million Belgian workmen are idle because they rcfuso tn do war work for Geriiiaiiy. There is not a single pacifist in Belgium because niost of our people. having lived under Gcrnian rule, know what loss of the war would mean." in reply, President Samuel Gom- pcrs assured the foreign representa- tives that the American Government would not stop until German military forces were swept from llelgiuni.' THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AT CHES- TER STRUCK BY_LlGHTNlNG § ' ' CHESTER, June_15.-At 2.30 yel- torday morning the pretty Uatliolilf church was damaged by lightning and fire. 'Diio steeple was struck and blazed for two and a half hours. Al- most cvory man in the town, clersi’ and luity, turned out and nobly belli- od Fatlier McCarthy, tho piirisli vnriost. to save his church. At 0110 time things looked so serious that ii charge ot powder was used to blow the steeplo off. By-5.30,o'clock_ the fire was undnr control.' Great damalifi was done to the church inside and uui.. iviuch sympathy is expressed everywhere with the priest and Deo- ple at the ruin caused to their pretty little church, which was so *well known to visitors. it had been only Miss C_aYBnne. “But nobody takes much interest in what he says in any of them." Objections by 'Socialists to the ra port of tho American labor iiiisslon which distinguished Socialists from recently decorated. The steeple bo- ing the highest pointin the town. the ‘fire was visible for miles. 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