. gi. l -£ 1 '- . ~»¢»...i-.fr _ - 4 ‘ff A r ~ f , fr . -f - ._-;~- ._'~,.-,.-. 1:92* “..-,_:~---f.»r:» - ,, », mn- .»..-mf .!.-f-L’-: 2-»'l~"!~!l.’=L~,!-'~" < W' . ' ' ’ ’ ' ‘ ' -r *‘ _'..-...v---.1 _ 1 _ , _ __ __ _ _ ` .V' \‘ . ,. i `~ 'tu 0 ,Means - . s 3;* u»a'€ase'Es.z$ Ffilli Hai lp'eT:|sity Ce., Newark. N.J. F __ ~ A 135oRl3|NE §'.L'i'i'i!‘W.“°`t~.'.‘Zi..."““°‘i|'..,."T"...°’.‘1° n .4 . otMl=sc_les.Sto ‘tthshmsnssssnd sSp£n Sldslone or _ Y _ _§:enS;>;Am.No blister,-no hair y mm _lrone_embeuse_d. $2.501 < 1 e stfiruggnm or delivered. De-_ ,tribe yourcue for special instruc-_ - - i 'sad giteriaiing *i\one_Book{_1 _R Free. Y C l I l|'\l [ll I ...P ..5t..." s..Ir'l.'.'§'i '-i....'."°n¢2.- su. §weue» cross.. vena .1 Museum Cuts.Sores. Ui rs. Alla I. Price .$5 s bonleu desleuol delivered. lookx,Ei|:¢:s" hee. . '~‘f. U._F..i41.UlI8 *.._lllrll,@ lbssrbllrc and Absorhine. Jr.. are rude In Canada. Ri&'i'o’R *Gs --»-nn. I The Choice of all Ranks Shaving under trench diiliculties at ' the front wiliquick- ly convince ‘ him” that the AutoStrop` ' is the only practical razor. It is the only razor that sharpens its own blades and consequently is al- ways ready for instant service. Anticipate your boy’s request by including an Auto- ‘ Strop in your next ' | overseas package. Price $5.00 M leading stsrss svsrywhn Autostrop Safety Razor Co., 1 Limited 83-87 Duke St. Truro, Oni. Your o wn comiort a nd health demands el en and normal teat- ing in yourh me this winter-in every room and every corner. That means You need our Warm Air Heating System. Ask for estimates. ` F~.H. Trainer r '_ 80 Grafton St -IT PAYI to bl! .ln this Provinot -DON’T FORGET New Annan Rac- es Wednesday August 14th. The larg- est midsumer race meet in the Mars- time Provinces. 747-8-M21 -CROP8 IN PRINCE CO.-Farnr ers are busy now at hay making, the cr:»p is good in some, sections of Prince County the crop is better than for several years. while in other sec- tions it is considerably below the av- erage. The griiin and potato .crops rponlise a fair yield. H -TEACHERS FOR THE WEST.- The following teachers lelt by the .Yorthuruberiand on Wednesday morn- ing for the Canadian West where they have accepted positions as teachers- Misses Alice McGuigan of Hope River, Laura Hamrnil oi’ Middleton, Martha M<~Gulgan of Kllnkora, Bertha Mc- Kenna of Newton, Mary Murtagh of Newton ami Mary Trainer of Kinkora. L. _ -THE NORTHUMBERLAND. --_ The S. S. Northumberland Tuesday' and returning at 8.30 pm., with 124 passengers, one car sugar, one car furniturc, one car flour, one car wire, one car empty barrels, one auto and nesrlay _morning the outward freight was two cars cattle, thirteen horses umn. Cash mast accompany order Minimum charge twenty-live cents ..ATTEN‘l'-ION. - Among ,the list ot contributors, recently bubllshsd in this paper, or the Nor-bore Womenfs Institute for pumhadng wool, the names of Mrs. Frank Webster and Mrs. James Bowne|s,2$2 each. was inadvsrtedly omitted . -BY THESTEAIQER.-The North umberland' carried 97 outward passen- igers on Wednesday and returning- docked at 9.30 p. m. with 98 passeu- ' gers. also one car molasses, oue,car empty barrels, one car' flour and an auto owned by Mr. H. B. Clements Massachusetts and six cars way freight. Outward on Thursday morn-‘ ing went one car loibsters, two cars pork, ten cars way freight and a_n auto owned by Mrs. Wedlock, Charlotte- town. ' H -INSTITUTE WORK - The re- gular monthly meeting of the Welling-N ton Women's-Institute was held at the morning took 84 outward passengers home of the President, Mrs. J. E. W McNeil-l recently. Seventeen mem- bers and eight visitors were present. The members -discussed the question: June? 'l'-hey decided to hold four spinning irollc on July 16th, and and ten cars mixed freight. H `lnvite lady friends to hel . After set- C --TRANSPORTATION '[0 NEW! ANNAN RACES.-When parties of1 ten or more purchase tickets from, will issue at lowest current first class one way fare and one-third going and returning same route-This also ap- plies in Nova Scotia und New Bruns- wick.-Limit for return ten' days- automobile stages will run from Kens- ington, Summer-side, and New Annan station. All roads lead to New Annan races on Wednesday, Aug. 14th. 765. ..*AT SOURIS.-A staff of men are installing new telegraph poles, commencing at Souris and running west.-Sltill no repairs to Sourls Breukwater, altho the late storms are carrying some of the valucble creosot- ut timber shore; parts of the work are falling in pieces.-Mr.. Neil McDon- ald of Chipstow has moved from Bost- on with all.his household goods' and settling on the old homestead.-Rev. Mr. Herron of Duntias preached in St. James Presbyterian Church, Souris, last Sunday. He certainly has the tire of the North of Ireland minis- ters. SI _ #__ -MARRIAGE.-A very pretty and interesting event took place Wednes- day morning at St. Pauls Church Surnmerslde, when Francis McKenna D --- tllng the woo/l business, Mr. Marsh, Te Poultry Inspector for Prince C_ounty,|BD@9dY YEUOVBPY (who was present, having taken the Wellington Station ladies to the meet-_‘ any Single Slcliuu Or C- G._Ry» HS0Hi1ing in his auto) gave an interesting W was listened attentively to by all pre- sent. A vote of thanks was tendered, him. Lunch was than served by t-he' C th -Miss Eva Sullivan of Summsrside is visiting friends in Cape Traverse.; of Lynn, Mass.. and Harriet Higgins tO;Mfv'as“;I'l ;{|mI';’;1:;l;eof)nCl;alr;3§;e; h-Carp. Gilmlo h d b M ' of Summerslde were united in mar- B Ot MDD. W 0 a Ben Vi! HB - . _ 1-gage by Re.,-_ _]_ (~,_ M¢Lenn_ The 0" b““f"°”~ L friends nt.Summerside and Lot 11,! bride was anired in shot silk and T” crossed by the boat on Tuesday mow- on 55.5.. _ wore a black hat. She was attended _'Mm' Joh" Mccmlbrey' S“mme"' ing on return to duty. H6 SXDGCIB l0` saturday August _ - ‘by her Hmm, Mm Bertha Higgins' side, is visiting in Charlottetown for wave for overseas soon H 2 _ 2 dressed in pink silk crepe dc chene. U few days' H ' *_* '19 ch" Trot ‘nd Pu” °"'°"' w1,11e 1115 groom was suppo,-10.1 by Mn *Mr W W '°;;;tel North Rus . -Mrs. Asslster with Misses Cassie Pllfle . .. .»...$|00.00 Trainor of Kelly"s Cross. After the “_ ' t'th 'A k (Q H d' Smanman' EV” Hu"'ter"Ad°°’° McAr' Cid” TID! PlC8........... ceremony breakfast was served at the in°“I'{::;7;lgt0§ Wee 9" RWM* V 9" 5 fhuf. Marlo” M°“kl9y" Zelma Ramsry” PIIISQ --$80.00 _ _ Y. _ B i d H in A it _ .V brides home ang the happy Couple al ‘ ess 8 an enre 8 ss er me 3 nlllltl TNI* ‘nd POCQ ....~. ... ' 1 ft 1 1 N .111 1, 1 1 1 , spending two weeks camping at " 5 e xy tre or um er snr en ro\1€.' -1\/[iss l~lossie Dennis of Summer- tv Sum_me"]de_ L Pu"e______________ __ i 1 1 Summerside . In Alfred Keoughsn. Summer- m'°m°“ f°’ “"fu'ul m *M* °°|‘ side was this week visiting iiriend; in ""'°"" iron... 'Sovietfiovrrnmeni Thorough - Iv Dates od and Haired wr -Mr. and Mrs H F Morris, Ksn h - r. Petman Boston is vis _ 9 W"- _ . ‘sian officers h Mrs. Ernest McEwen of Mirimichi 0 came ,i0` U10 00110111- N_ B__ is “smug in Mm vuuey the sion that the Soviet Government is thoroughl detested. b t that th ll t- uest of Mrs. Henry Bynon. R 'Y U " 6 B red of Russans for the Germans is --Capt. (Dr.) McPhee stationed at still greater. The Soviet Government ' Aldershot, is s endin short lit*-|18 declare -is th- ol -h p g it vs ' s, c ygarc y of terror .__i, with his family n Summerside. 1-! and unrestraint. A merchant declar- ed to Dr. Vorst: - -Rev. T. W. Goodwill, BA., Ken - _"The war with Germany is not over. drive the enemy out -M953" K9“U°l'd I-» Willie and of all the territory that he occupied." 1 eek, attending Presbytery Russia It will decree a general mob 'ilizatlon and will singion, was in Charlottetown this `A new government will be formed in _ R _ . - _ `»‘ W . B. McNeill of Sumrnersidc motor- The omcel. of the .ned Guard who *-HOW tu arrange the spinning Of 42__ed to O’Leary on Monday of this week 116613,-ed seven Cars mixed frcigirt. On Wed- lbs. of wool, which was bought in w ` that Russia will end the "A national rising so powetul and -The many friends or Mr. Wesley I in hnmpion, Kensington will regret to so genera W be accomplished' _._.__,_ -Miss Addie Humphery of Kelvin|L|EUT. COL. PIDGEON RESIGNS as a recent visitor in Kensington and' FROM OTTAWA BRANCH and instructive lecture on the feeding W and care of chicks and poultry, which MISS RUU1 MCAFUIUF- 1 _MV *md MW- H- 0- HaBlB_m. 0f| OTTAWA, August 8.-Lieut.-Colonel ]"~"e9h°"“. Ann" are Visiting M|`~ D. F. Pidgeon, President of the 0t- -hostess, assisted by Mrs. John D.‘H‘“’|“'“'“ P“"3“f5» M1* and MVB- B9" tawa Branch of the G.W.V.A. re- Lecky, and Mrs. clots. Ayres. Arisr`3f"“‘“ H“1““‘- 'SP’1“S"°ld~ R signed from that position. refusing at moving a vote or thanks to the host-f M D - I I n largely attended meeting uf “wm- ess, the meeting closed by singing _ r' “neun M°D°“a d’ Char ou” - the National Anthem. Next meeting t°w"~ left M°"~d“Y f°" Amherllt t0 nt' “I must put_the cause of my country is to be ,held at the home of Mrs_1tend the funeral of his mother, whose 1,8101-9 that of the Great Wm- Vega,-. Joseph Desnoenes, on August 13:11. ‘,d°'*"‘ °°°“"°d ‘hm °“fS*““'d“y' H 8"' A“°°’“"°“"' “med C‘?'°“°‘ Pm' Members 10 bring 1m1t11ng_ Mi H -5-- h lgeon. who is head of the soldiers es- - “S “mm » 0f l 6 R°Y“| Bfmkgtrlte branch of the military depart"- ivss-ERN PERSONAL- I2; .?;:‘;?.i;.§“;i.';‘:':;::..‘:f; ar" ' amnn n,un orms ou no o o- -Mr. Harry Linkletter of Lrnirletter xltrghf, hgme °:l “gr ”;"""‘"' M)'{~'f1¢@ in the G-_YV-V-th or any other or-‘ is visiting friends in Arlington. if I I umm ' me own' gummuom After the scene at the _ _ """”` - |'1’oronto convention I 'believe the ad- ___ _ _| *MGSHYS Chester MCLUPB. E- R- jutant general's department should of - L_ Ipussed '“}“`°“g‘h `5Umhl°|'9m° °U Tues' ing his superiors. It is the greatest ‘ My On their way to Western hart of br-each or military discipline." _ e Island on business. ‘ L -Mr. Hector F. Morrison, Jr., and Mr F W Elliott 011.0 r souins A t R tt t K si ton, N B, motored to flint du Chgilpe u L. . _ I I _, g -Mr. G. W. Profi , o en ng- ' ' ' i ' ' ton’ S em Tuesda of this |nnd crossed by the Northumberland ""'* Tignish _ yi week in on a visit-to the for:er‘s home in Ken-'HM-u Rau' wi" be ||¢|d gf [bg re Brundage of Alder- slngton. S ll Ui w Lynn' Ma” where they Wm reside ,side is spending her vacaftion at her C mmm] P u _ d . n ' _ _ , vnv[i;bea;\oiBiIh§w1iqt¢ii;edldlr;nil\‘iri’iaty§ e betijwwome in Arlington' L -Miss May Dennis, Kensin.gton_| LL 1 1 1" Summmide 011 T“@S““Y» 1° Automobiles allowed in centre _ -Miss north on r s lu W" ~ . . . . mf . __ has taken R Nami” on th:ml;1;°;_f; cisco ner sister. Mrs. c. Mczvutt, or‘f,e1d_ Admmlon 501; 1 »- _-'I:‘;:'.:‘z‘:":.':;. :'»T“'._‘°.:::.°.;r‘::.‘;°:;: 2.ii,'f"*°""" °‘°S= A"-~=-ri _Mm R' B' Mclvadyeny and Boil it is expected, will be able to go home Admission togrgunds 25 Child. ~ ` in a few days. R ren ]5¢_ homerimer - A good days sport is expected. ' - -- ' A fee of 5 get cent must ac- _Corp. Gilmore Brundage returned|¢_ N_ g_ ¢A|-1.FErmy ¢ent from money Winney-3_ \ to Aldershot on Tuesday after spend-- |3aMAq5p -AT. qugpgc we" stockeisdoons and [ea ing a few days visiting friends in i_ [3b]¢g on the-gf°\_\nd5_ L _ Qnnnnc, August, s.-The c.N.n. ~ A. W. McI_.EOD ` ‘leur-ferry Canora which was built here Garfield -MTB- T’11¢i€‘l‘S0H Walker hull F0 ' und was booked to sail for Vancouver' Q P!-op_ Peoples Tl-ack_ _ turned to her home in Kensington at- in n few days was -rammed her'e -by all ' ter attending the Remembrance Day own" 111191- and had iiprmort bow dam- N3 B' Nu home Wm be named celebration in Charlottetown. While aged- 51,0" 1110 wage? line. She will rd ith it rr n rn . kr °3_°. er' -_ ~ N* ' ~ ,sothzrf Q, B;fm“;‘;f" "R ‘"1 :eve to so into uw toys... or if dgy 1,0; fine will be held 6 1ll ' ' ° ' first fme day following. - ~ ~ - urn of his illness and trust for his' . R as the guest of her college chum,! G. W. V. A. . R . ,Victory will return to our flag." bers of the branch to remain in office company eac entry and 5 per. rthout entrance fee accompanies 1 .. 1i 1 t e Germans S1 Greater slngton were recent visitors in Burn ,__- ’"°"'°° wAsrnNo'roN Aug 1-rt is mn- M E o sm that win norm nr 'rim ui 5* itlng in Kensington, the guest of Mr th’ d°°|“"°"°“ "Wie 1° D1' HMI Ed Um, |Vorst by an oiiicer of the Red Guard *_ according to an article by Dr. Vorst ln -Prohibition Inspector Barbour of "W BNN” Tl€°b1°tf P07001!! 0! Alberto” was in summemde Wednes_.which have been received in Wishing- day on his official duties. 1-I mn th"°“5h °m°’“l.°h°U-U°||~: ` _i Dr. Voret is considered in _Ger- _ommer Howard mums from many one of the best judges of Rus'-_ Halifax is spending a. short furlough at| sm" “"5"” and W" 59"! W 'RUSBW UY' Ms home in Summemde_ H the Tageblatt to report conditions. -'rwo clnrs Pla worm meh _.' _ I » i' » ' A ` H I » V A i s I .- _ _ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ _ `~ , |` . _ m. ' ' R ~. 1 ’I‘.hr'ough conversations with Rus- B ere on business. A _ war, added, according to Dr. Vorst: | 1 ' "FEATUFT .Pilllcif The Westem Guardian g.;.".f°'....€’“$.'."2.*v....?;’.‘;IZ.‘;’w5&“?.§ikAY$. ~. 1., -'_-' »- __ 1 ~ _ __ _ i _ ~ _ » ,- .... V. s . - ~ - - -» - _ - -~ r ~ - ~ ` " " ‘» ‘ Il ~ ~ 1 Lycfeurn _ nn-isrurs rkmsr--sirunoir ._ ~ CHALLE. _-£»_ . 'I . , ;~f.=r:>f » 3.-3 I . MoN*rAc.U'n Love and fIf1l~:Li-:Nr-:.,¢:nAnwr_cr< i AND A vsav FUNNY coiusor A Ham, Flour, Sugar, 'l`ea_Given away -' Saturday Night. Bring your Coupons. How to beat the high cost of Living. ' 1 Get your Groceries for nothing - ` SPECIAL GIFT MATINEE SATURDAY _ ~; _ _GERMAN PAPERS READ'|N~ii HANDWRITING 0N THE WALL The German People at Last Realise The_ Colossal Gravity oi the Situation, Declares Socialist Urgsn LONDON, August 8.-The despond- ent tone of the latest German press comments is emphasized daily in special despstches from Holland.` Vor- wuerts, of Berlin, says that events of recent days at last have shattered the illusion created by inspired- optimism. -that Germany -is invincible. It says: "The Gel-man people at last realize the colossal gravity of the situation. Let, us have courage to admit that as long as the warr is notended, it is not won, and canbe lost.” The principal North German organ of the 'majority Socialists, the Buer- ger Zeitung, of Bremen. says: "Black and dark is the hour. The sacrifices made by the people are imfm.ea.s‘urab‘le, and those of the fifth year of -the war will bc gigantic, but no refreshing breath of freedom and civic equality blows through the oppressive night of our discontent." THE HA-GUE, AUG. 8-The Berlin Vosslche Zeitung, in a. pessimistic article hints at the possibility of a German retreat to the line of the Mouse, acoord'ing to advices here. in each,class at the end of the fifth heat ` above. Dinner. Tea, Ice Cream. grand success E. URCHQ President A neutral traveller, returning from Berlin, declared today that the "num on the street’ there is nervous sud is beginning to reckon on the ultimate defeat oi' Germ-any. Such rr retrernent as hinted at in the Vossische Zvltung would mean the relinquishment of .practically all oc- cupied Idrench _territory and two- thirds of Belgium. HUNS T0 USE FLEET IN _ LAST HOUR OF EXTREMITY PARIS, August 8.-Field Marshal Von lliindenburg and General Ludeu- dorif, in order to maintain their -pres- tige and stimulate the depressed mor- ale nt home, usually well informed* ob- scrvcrs hero insist, 'lntend_ to strike a blow against the Bri-tilsh front n con- junction with the German fieet. An order' issued by the new chief of the German Admiralty staff, Admiral Scheer, is said to express the wish of the ileet to attack the British naval fo-rcs. _ KENSINGTON F c HORSE RACES Wednesday, August 28th, 191-8 $650-IN |=ul=asE_S-Ssso msn ron Au. 'mor-PURSE szso 2.21 Pace ...... _............$2oo _ 2 as 'rnor ....._.s2o_o » In addition a prize of $10 will b 2 given the fastest heat ' Entries close with the Sec. Aug. 13th, 5 per cent to enter and 5 Per cent off money winners. _ ' A l racestobe mile heats; best three in five. Races end The management reserve the right to change the pro- gram postpone or declare off_any race for any _good_cause. National rules to govern rf they do not conflict with the Temperate Drinks, .Fruit and Confectionery will he served on the grounds. ` As this is the first race on KENSINQF ON DRIVING _PARK the management will spare no pains to make it a REMEMBER 'Ei-IE DATE._ AUGUST 28_h.1 .Admission 25 cents. Carriages 25 cents. _ . Autos will be parked adiacent to the Park. ' ' A. A. LOCK1I'IA’R'l`, ` Secretary YM NA "U____A______ '_ ___________________ _______ ___A___>_i_n ____`_>_______A _ _______ _________________ _________ _______________ _______________________ .___.___,___... ...su U----.s....._sss. _.-__..__,_s.__.. __ _._ -_-- ---- _uH_uA_ `_;______*_v____________v______v_Y__~,__v__v______ _________ "_______________v__.___________.________ _____ Y________________ _,_,____.Y._, _ _,.__.___ v___ ,_,__,___________..`_-f__.- .._._._.-_-.N W...-_.H --_ - ..----~----V-~-~-~-=-------~-------~----~--------~------~--~~==--~- - -~----~-"---'-~ - - - - ---~---~-~ B_n|,N_o|Nfc up 1|rA1"|-_-rn: In vvi-broor-i~1-7 c/\|_|.so`H\r~1 iw t s i60!2..H7Ei_`JlTi")-N'T ,MR .|1445 SEVERAL' wines | Coma sown 'fo .me _ BREA\