. ' - _ ' '~ 'it -,\' 4' ' ‘ ' l ' . _f ' ' r 'i' Il & ...°I-Ierbert Poole of Montague re- ' . ' " " ceived Wednesd by rail a hand- - I some and well-:hilt canoe from Pet-' _'f ,_ _. =‘."_~._..u‘ "_ l l 1 i l ‘ KLLTHTIIIII THE ., .v v. - -,~_ `" ' . . ` _ _ L , . 'L i . ' Dowd __ ,éqrplain our process. \ ` Q --- <. Aim;-._ “ ‘ , “=t=°v°°f “‘J°°=P‘= 0" _' :___ been purchased by Vernon Peardon 56- 1 MwsHm3m » _ '_ -_- ~ usablueser ` 1 ‘ il throughout the wlilter and Eidiiiixeetlio h;‘ii1dw;l¢i1S9Y- frrfvfgmft L°m&°‘,:°uf:LFnd” °' 1 _> » - or l ..vlt¢ .-- . Afterundergoiiig our -, process it had e\'ery_appearance of new u -- f ,- ‘ 'and needless to say this promising young mln was delighted. ___»Mi” ggmuhnm 'rry ns with some discarded clothing. e f I wminwn. i»_ vision: in Montague _Lizw _ -_Student ,,,,_,, - - ,»,_ Eisr in this _Tl ...°Miaa Minnie McDonald -1.. Montague -L-L. erborougli, Ont.-L-L. ...°George Beers, who has been vis- B 1 g ' 1 e .__._-- - -‘ "1, iting in Montague and Commercial ‘ (fran. ine on n.-inn. to snn¢ni,rnig,._ “There Is No Market For Those Securities” Poor consolation to an investor till: in good faith has ltfthlm them with surplus earnings, and with the idea that if he reiiulrvi-l the money af any time he could realize upon them. Thus it is well in seleetin set iritles for invistniel t in irclla`t<»Ck 15! rl. ll. Williains, Ottawa; Montague Hotel:-Charles and Mrs. liiizlnnonil St., (Thar-ili. li. llliilliilig, l’roviil_cnce; ri'Brien, Maplewood, N., J.; Edith li. I. ,lin J. S. .\lf»ore, Provnlellce; Vumpbell, Montague; Ruth Sf_¢wnri;_ li ` l'i.\.\Il{S. British Commerce Nova Scotia Montreal Royal “.`(D" Asif. l.'»I': 222; 275; 251# 230 MIS(`lCLI..-\f\`l'IOUS. Acadia . 1 _, Dill... ......1O-ii Acadia t~' _-..._ bo.. orc V Brnndrnln-Hend East. (ian. Suv. _.,100 .73 erson emu. . lx _(7. B. Elec. com... . Eastern Trust... Halifax Cold S llaltfnx Fire ._ llcwson Pura W Hewson Pure W with 30 p.c. 0 Mar. Tel. com & Loan......I~il. torage pl_d....I01 ...100 ool Tex. com 25 ool Tex. pill. ii com stock 100 _ Xml... 76 Do. pid. x.4l.... ._ NZB. Telephone... ...IU4 N. S. (".al`, ISC pid. !.1l... Do. 2nd pid. Do. 3rd pid.. llo. common. Staufmld pid... Do. com... . ,.1 .. . Trinidad Cons. Tel. com Y. Trinidad Elect IC... ... ... BONDS. Brn.ndram~Hcnd erson 6's. C. B. Elec. 5’s... _ (`.llronic1e 6's_.. Halifax Tram 5’s..._ _ . ...l0:i .. 'JG ._ 75 .. 50 40 _.105 .. 66 .. 77 .,100 .. 95} ..lfll _.101 nn. Dunentnrn.-stock... ..'_.io_f.‘ Porto Rico 5’s Stanfield 6’s_.. Triniilaii 'Teleph Trlnltlsd Flloctr with 30 p_c_ “Maritime Teleph N.S. Sltenl lst ' “CHARLOTT Corrected for e Satllrd White Oats . Straw,~_per ton. Mutton Eggs, per doz. Clrickdn " Lamb (spring) ._ 95 94 -_ ._ _ l _“‘ ' Q . Beside the Italian tricolor the cor- ......102 Jill fy I .1 M 1 _ 14,] _ one 6.s___ mlm; 99 (;[lcAm,`,m,:i;l;:1y Smi;;,r§H,,,.,,0,._ l'PBDondcnt saw a number of Greek Bill. T355 _ H. Cox, Morell; ’ J. Hornsby, Charlottetown; Thompson, Kensington; 1;' F. Hayam, Halifax; zzii 274; 25.0; _ 2:9 - »-I CLD can 1 C z. .521 69 ll. Sutherland, Freeton; Symous, Toronto; ngler, Toronto; ` ,\lc.\llllan, Truro; _ . Bryan, Canilirillge; _ White, Montreal; . 1\1cKay, New Glasgow; Sutherland, New GIHHIAOWI 'ff mnsh snags P"l-4 .7-£»J®*“ 3 2 l.“3=-==3= >-:E115 ;/f§E~_"lF“I-‘ ._:‘- .___ - - .11 »__T£ 98 F1 \llc\’ane, Boston; QUEEN H0'l`l‘Il'.. iss 01 52 l<`. I.. Blctiuigan, Kelly's (fross. 31% Mrs. F. L. Mcfiliigan, Kelly`S Ul‘U1~'S- 73 A. uncirlrvllle, Emernlll 44 93 99 99 Wm. Bl. Moore, Sturgeon. _ W. H. Pope, Pictoli. T.<_‘. - 1 i\lrs. Savage, Montreal . C. Hardy. Luivnz ilnntngiie; Hilda (‘amni,eli, Mmm., Elle: A. (‘. Wilkinson, Alherton; C. S. llrcw, Charlottetown; Mamie 1-loss, Vliarlnttetown; Stella Hayden, Char- lottetown; Helen Ross, Charlotte- town; Verna Hooper, Charlottetown; Mrs. Sqfliires, Boston; Bertrand Boston; Mrs. G. H. Tlisley, N, Y,;~»\V_ G. McDonald, Port Vernon; H. C. Goss, Charlottetown.-"Ii-L.” istration, the postal and custom ser- Mcgmziev 3;; John; »- vices, thc Courts of Jusl;ice,_all per- . Lolick, St. John; form their various functions without . Neill, Sberbrooke;_ any hitch. The Italian military auth- Rilttan, Montreal; _, orities are paying specialattention J. Gnilbnai-ll, Montreal; in the question nl sanitation and are Mclnnis, Buffalo; actively engaged in improving the D. KEDDBGY. B0Bf~0“3 water supply of Rhodes itself; so bad was it apparent] that man ' - - . . c ses _ S5 _\_1_Bi,L.1 P;-Olga, Boston; _ of lyphus havey already gccuiired H. -nwlrvvr. -WW H0ml'Sl"f°» among the Italian trnnps with 15 l. Ball, I\cW21l"ki_ _(_ _ deaths. The finances oi the island » ll_- 3la“Ch€1» 1’__““£ »__1s_ ' have_been also taken in hand, the 100 (_' ,]{'f§‘,“S';3n' t‘O__' vfasqj Turkish system of taxation being mn. 10, 112: -`. lj. USB lt-___ ~\»m_;s_ tlnueil for the present unaltered with 91 Rlfhafd Ii-’“'°l`» OB U » ' f the exception oi 3 reduction of from 65 ' “_ _l_;I to__Tl_0 p'i1i_l" cent on agricultural pro- 43 _uce. e url-:ish customs "regime" 31 ,_ ,__ rie Umnt0_ _ls also continued, with its tax of 11 102 3 2 r(,u}r;r T0m,,m_ I/er_ cent., “ad valorem," on import. ' ‘ ' ' cd goods and 1 per cent. on exports. The revenue for the year is calculat- _ ed roughly at about $300,000. 'rn ' '. ‘_ - I pm _ _ lgrnvide for locul administration, Gen- i\)Ir'B'5J }1\]h°;_(I1“;"1,1_?;’_ i\{,il(]!_’lis___mn_ ,';smc,_uld eral Anlczlio. has appointed 46 syrldics ' ‘ ’ and two ntidirs, and instituted 12 sta- tions o_f carabinieri with three lieuten- » ~ if:'zinc.;."z‘i‘°:.;‘“;.;;:s.;'.::;c";; Mrs' 5' hay' PO“nal° nationality in the population' 42 of 1025 Mrs. F. IC. Ward, hlallgatllck (love, them _me Greek d I T ; Mis Helen Ward Naugatuck Love an ollr urns. flags, and not a few bearing n white ic 5’s,_. 93 90 4 _ . M rtin, (‘lini\irid:c, Mass. _ H_“ MM,“,,,_m_ cgnlnbrmgm cross' on a blue ground, which repre- Hewsnn Pura vmn, Tex 6.5 _\I__s_q_ ~ sented the claim of Rhodesfto be ult- bonlls . . . . . . . ..l02 100 W_ L_ llnrsr.-,_ 1-{n1ilsr_ umomous' The Greek and Jew q““|" one vs_ _ _,OT 104, W D(_w_ BmSs_ _ ters of the city were most animated. ~ ' The Turkish quarter silent and al- , ill rr_r'n_ _ _ sri list 1 »_ .i. l. w' fill. Allet n. _ |,,_,,',,.,,_ §;1,,,?c;,,n_ H O "_\“Ft d¢S9f€0<_1~_dTI\ Suite of all reas- ETOWN M~\Rl\F'l`S' .\lii»=s t‘_ lirellilllt, Murray Harbor. qlrmlcgs reset” um," the Italian "W ‘Nl I \‘ lnckson Miincton Authority’ the Turklsh population ‘I F5. . . . _ , . . . v_nry _Wcdllesflsy and , ._ h H S k .»u _ holds aloof in_ sullen distrust. Five 's ' ll I( ' M' (imp Q ` nc H C hundred Tllrkish women have slread “Y ‘SH °~ _ rx-, i ' lr si. .in _ ' _ Y _ 60 to f;1_ ,f, I`ve,__'_;;c';,"a:f, "vue ,,:0£(,ence_ abandoned the_ _ island and gone tg “'50 to “'50 l.iD.H, ' nd Mrs. l\lcl`olilircy, Sydney. 'mil theft mmm” on the .ma.inland' rl 10 to H. and Mrs. Brookes, Worcester. llotiitriea, 'Der bus. Butter Turnipa ' Pulte Hiil8l Ualfskins _ _, , Hay, per toa Black Onts Fat cattle (per lice! ` 1_1. _V ' Beef (rilii\rt¢»l_»T '- ‘ ‘ Strawlinrries' (iv nfl), 15 in 20 ,,. Btl'aw-herixlss-tlbo smiz H. Wiigne, Waterbury, (funn. D. Harlow. 14 t" .rf it. ilclnnls, Hnlifnn _22 in 24 za D. McEwen, Morell. _ E. Pratt, St. Peters. 9¢010i MH* M“m“- V“ll""h°m' 't‘he members of the Young Turk 10} REVERE. J. W. I’artri ll E15? ‘I :a~l,»-~. .' '_f§§- itil .,/ _4 _ __ _ l ' zse-riooesab. il..-lt, I _ . \|_l ,I ilu iii* ii VO IIIIIDKIE E ents. ..."1'bo llonilng Guardian can obtained at U. A. Jolnmtolfl. . ...~'n¢.1\|in1il_ns Daily Guardian can he obtained at H. J. llobon'a Drug an Store. Bom-la. _ ...°F. G. Jordan, Agent, will bi glad to receive all aewl, advertlslnll and subscriptions in Bourls and vie- lnity. His office phono No. is 5. ___- C. F. Worrell will receive at the Sea View Hotel, Souris. 0° wednesday and 'riiunday the 1701 and laingt 7*-l.5M2l ...mlirtin mKuinou. scent. will tw glad to receive all news, advert-llitlv and subseriptloai in Montague and vicinity. His office Phone No. is 30- ...°Snbseribers should renew a Wee! or two before the time they havr paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all P89611 STG 'im' continued prornntiy on expiry dew ~` tary inspector, an Orthodox Greek. had been arrested and deported else- where, his family remaining in iZIl0l`- ance of his destination. A similar confusion seems to have reigned with mgnrd to thc disarmament of the ln- habitants. In some places it has been carried out thorouglily, and in others not at all. It »/is evident, however, that the general rule prevailing in the Italian occupation is to interfere with tue inhabitants or the islandsas lit- tle ss possible. ~'l‘he correspondent gives sn animat- ed account of n. visit paid to Kalim- nos by Admiral Viale. The admiral and his stan attended _a “Te Deum" in the Metropolitan Church, and after the ceremony listened to an address which had been »drawn up by the two chief island authorities. This address. after expressing gratification at the admiral’s visit,' continued, according to the “Mcssa.ggero,"’ i'n these words: "Our desire, cherished for long cen- turies past, has been to unite our- selves with our ‘great mother, Greece. Gratitude towards our Italian broth- ers does`not prevent us from reveal- ing our sentiments and even prompte its to declareour wishes and hgpes. We know that your mission aims only at _the liberty and not at the conquest of these lands. Ii our desire for union with Greece should, for political rea.- sons, not be capable of immediate re- alization, we none the less feel the llvelicst satisfaction at finding our- selves under the protection of our Ita- lian brothers. For this situation means at least for us the removal _ol the bsrbarous dominion which has made barren the fertile lands of Asia Minor, the fair Ionic shores, and the picturesque islands of the AEgean." Admiral Viale gems to have ans- wered a.ppropriateiy,: assuring the is- landers of bis sy pathy and promis- ing to make their wishes known in Rome. In spite of the diplomatic re- ticence of Italian admirals, and erc-n Roman newspapers, it is evident enough that any idea; ofa restitution to Turkey at the end of the war of the islands now occupied will have to be abandoned. Not that Italy at all con- templates thcir _.permanent occupa- tion. Though Italian newspapers find pleasure in recalling historical and légendary ties between _their country and the South Aegean,-there is'no ropular aspiration for dominion in those seas. On the other hand, the use ofthe islands for bartoring pur- poses in the negotiation of terms »-of, peace has in popular sentiment be- wme imllossihle. At the most, Italy could bring herself to hand over her conquests to the other European Pow- ers, and only than because she will feel the assurance that these Powers 'will recognize the same impossibility of restoring them to Turkish rule. ENGINEER LOSES HIS LIFE. l ST. JOHN, N. B., July 15-Word reached the city late tonight of an accillcnt on the ~C. P. R. n\io1'c Grand Falk- by which \Villi.im Wrc s, the engineer of the southbound lrtlght train lost his life. It seems that a landslide aiout three miles the other side of Grand Falls, blocked the track :ind the lo- comntive of the freight struck ,a great plle of earth, and left the rails, toppling over on its side. Weeks, the engineer, was caught `\indé'r ‘the "cab ig some manner, reeelving fearful in- i ries, from which he died about five o'clock. ' The car next to the locomitivn alan left the track, hilt the remainder of the train remained intact. At the place where the accident occurred there was a large mud bank, and ‘lt is believed that the rain undermined it, causing it to slide ovur across the track. -f ~CATS- im, -areal mv _ ‘ ,= ,.innns'&1. -r‘sus_nx_,_ _-¢ ._-¥¢`...¢ _,,.-. , HISSEX, N. B., July 15- Etlwsld M_cShsne. s farmer, and resident, oi Cedar Camp, situated ‘three miles above Waterford, met with an meld; ent* yesterday afternoon, which re» suited fatally. He was in the net oi showing some lrlmds his horses, and °l\-'enteritis the stable one 'ol -tin horses standing part wniy out °| U10 he sure it s cap with a had 'ln his honda. The with bot: feet striking in than maehsila wen bqm¢_';a;_id uqlical std l _ _G “I was a' martyr probably ifteen years lm-ribly at times. I physicians and took and I triid BWI! being gland for. Hay hnlpedme. ie. ._» ~_'-_; -‘ _-nm, I h,.,,1._°f "Fruit-n-tiv_ea decided to try them, and I all 1;? ll io s.i_y that this remedy cu 111° c0’!lx“¢;`.ee\:r;.sniT¢=f¢r frqm H3! 'l_’¢V°1’o _I wish to say-“Try Fruit.-a-tives _ 'l'_‘hhia medicine cured me when r;v°fY_°_ "_ treatment failed, and I believe it is a perfect cure for this dradfillfdisease- . .. _ _ Ha’ Fewiiini. nsnlwxmrr. The real cause of l-lay Fever is poisoned blood, due_tatllefaii\\ya¢1ip\'|_ of the ~bOW¢ll.» kiimeys “ml °k""" “Fruit-s-tives" cleans lh¢ N9°d~|’! regaining mwah, kidneys #Pd 'Unf- aud thus _relieves the excessive strain- on the nervous system. Try “Fruit-a- m§fc.'a box. 6 for $2-5°. *fill 'lu' 25°' Al. all dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. GilANDMO'l`lltRS' _ i listen sins rule To Darkeri the flair and Re- __=*°r_¢ Gm _@\_n _ ~ - - _-~ ,.l', _~ 4 r’-2 times boiirf .intelres U 1_2 ,¢ as at -it-2 “ v“ ii'ri.i will redeem all hgsdtbe- _ _ 1 _ . _ ._ fs , »,, .,. . -f 1,6' ns. lu m_dlti.awl\} Iondene Ent-..- ,_ - i-1-I _ . _~_. 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Cflilngisz _Y _W £21. _ __ _____, _ ,___ _____l, _ ,__ Get fl HE _» -fl I _ . was. 1 C;§riiiage.i l 4'; '. il .eil ~.'l 7 /Noi matter what kind of csrrilige you wani'-sur. - . _ l ,. ,_ . ..._...~. f¢Y» Pl“\¢_.fm1l U=\P» Sfimllope, road wagon, buggy, _ ' concord; buckboard, dem icrat, _roa.d_cart,_ gig'f,‘_d_éI§?_ery_ wagon-yol1'll find yoltrideal among' the -the Heriey carriages. ` _ ._-_ \ .",-.- ~¢.’. . .1 4,,"-~ ..‘i~_ --,~- .f _'Pi' r-‘-.i‘~' y., Heiiey carriages have all the '_'clsss9" ' _ i"'_ , . ?*Y‘° 5"-‘d 5°” 5“i§1\_ y°\1 cs>iilfl_wsiit».f`i|lll£lié _ Just “glib Call in 'arid see the i`st{lel'~"~'|v IM `-`§".'i._°' ‘ Grant __ __,__ _ -_,.._ ~_..¢.,r~:- _ ` in _ ._ »"- 9°‘° _ _ Mi," i A _'_ _ _ _,~,,'f"§,,`?\\_,_ qyg ' 1.. it f_= _,.»,,_:`,_`_*_'=t;'§ _',_‘f‘,'{ __ _ ,,',__ _ LUNG' QueeuSti'eeh‘j"? _~ _" _ - . _ -',f_i . 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