- .J-, V. .,-ar... if- fs;-ll if.. , . § i in-1" ii, ,. A . lSimonW.Crahhe| 1" "lf `.` ffl.: .l‘.',' .1 g ’ is -.nfs l »;f,v§`f‘.‘ -gig* 2.1;., 9.5-V .W , _ -r€.`='ii. ' .. 1*]-i’ i iii?- ‘ L ‘il _1- ~, ~. lalilrt .`.»," . _ 1, ‘>¢ - 5 ft.;-‘if .v ir: 5 ii.'lf,.-[;‘ ;"§i"", =.f:r'=,'f.§;» i.f » . 4, lgvgta ,lil 1* -1 .i.¥¢=‘5"§`: ss' -F-.-jif, ` ’ '- ‘r .Eivi- l .7 _ 1,., . »" -*- ;`f»1?"j`;i' iii Im-I' f ‘ l I . AV,;`\~',»~,ii3,, i.,._-_-1. ..l.»*-i'-iéiiaiif.-~f 11.# . .-3 li" =‘ .._.;,~. 5.;-_.`j, J '."` /J; » 4. -'- . .. 5 -5* ,i-1 ri :"~'.-1-. ' ‘l§: v ‘ .~,=I;..~ Q ., 1.1:* ,....-Y. - ., -ip. :PF lid f; _ »`>l'- i v .iw ,`i l ,sgr- '§i_ ; ,l i i i... .,._;;w__ .. .- fi Silver Black Foxes ff” if;-v :ti ‘-. 2 * 1. .tug 1 . <-',;». ‘rf¢.;, ».""=. . ii . ,.:»;. l.ig:‘i " “ ».. '1_ir»,_, 32; .-.Q .Q ‘_-*gg* ;-,_ ,j.-1'.”-. il?*§§l5;if.;" ; i- ..- `¢ ` . .F . . _ '. ‘ . _ . . 5' ‘ - Tl _ THURSDAY nm onmnorrrrowx heinous , .. _ , _ V AUGQST 5.- 1.91, .- ‘ T ‘that it was useless to try tp nop .him 'strict integrity, upright in all his desl-- » W W I ' ` and Jum ed off to v D ll e himself, but in with his fellowmen, n kind , \mf0l‘l\ll1Bl°|¥ with the consequence nelzhhour, and e true friend, he will Us , _:-4 “_ A - . ..._ . _ _ L i EE El \\'ife-l>oll’t _\'oll think they ought to leave tllat lailticr by my upper berth? Hubby-\'ou won't want it all night. feated the Pioneers in the baseball will _i-ini? `i; _ \\'il`c-\\`lly, think if tllere's a standing 8 to 5. Batteries tor the Red wm¢k_ _ Sox lvere.-Messrs McQuarrie and lllountain, for the Pioneer.-Messrs _ ‘ t Mt-Neill and Gaffney. H. -POLICE COURT.-A drullk \vho was arrested on Saturday, appeared for trial at the Police (Yourt on Monday morning before the StipendiaryMag- istrate. llc was found guilty and fined $:' orderly, also $5. additional for exposing it hottie of liouol' at the Railway S his home by first train. H. I \’lollt ('arniel are llocomillg greatly R° B* lintcreslcd in the subject of drainage. \\` satisfactory in ordinary years, some- tllillg oi' a. different nature is needed during it period of wet such as was J. Frank Seavey will be due heref Aug- 7th and 10rh=f;=:.r.';.':.‘.;‘.ii;..":f:.'...:‘l§?i.if°“ V Exchange, is Guardian Agent ln Sum- merside. can he obtained at Lai’ferty‘s Tensor- iai of P » day as Flag Day in Summerside and cleared the sunl of $76. H. eight thousand pound of lobsters is WD P0 ` ~ Austin Murphy of Atherton during the recent short lobster season. H. Society of the Halliburton School District has collected the sum of $19. 90 CAREFUL other ladies also contributed $6. to the -_ Prince County Hospital. H. 0 ll o Al_uM I The Western Guardi -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -W K McGOUGAN, Globe Fox -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian Parlors, Summerside. -FLAG DAY.-The Volunteer Corps the Red Cross Society held Satur- -LOBSTERS PLENTIFU L. -Twenty ortsd have been caught by Mr -RED CROSS.-The Red Cross in aid of the Red Cross work. Three -BASEBALL.-The Red Sox do anle on Tuesday evening the score ». ami costs for being drullk alld dis- lat-ion. llc paid his fine and left for -MT. CAFlMEL.- Tile people of llilst opell draining is nlorc or less .vpcrienceil in the lust season. Tile raining and only that will prove atisfactor_r ill this section, for it is llc only rr-lncdy that will uliable the _ if- I with - Egg, Stove and Chestnut S Anthracite Of the Phone 278 ii , elusive Charlottetown agents for B t the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, es y glycerille, etc., known as Adler-i-ka. This remedy, used successfully for ' ~ ` ' appen li 'itis, is the most T}lOlt0UGll Lowest price While landlng bowel(c‘lennser we ever sold. it is so _ powerful that ONE Sl’()(`lNi<`Ul. re- ' li O O i-ka never gripes, is safe to use and G60 FUII “ the II\'S'l`/\NT action is surprising. cves almost ANY CASE. of constipa- PECIAL NOTICE T0 CHARLOTTETOWN FOLKS We wish to announce we are ex- oll, sour or gassy stomach. Adler- _ A. Foster, druggist. i_ _ Let Us Sell You A Pump That Will Give You Lasting Satisfaction The best evidence of the universal popularity of GOULD’S AMERICAN PUMPS is the ever increasing demand for them from year to year. Every single part that enters into the construction of a Goulds’ Pump is made and fitted by skilled Workman. This is the reason of their satisfactory results to all users. Sec our line before deciding. No. 762 Star Windmill left Pump for deep wells_up to 125 ft. 10 in. Stroke for 1 1-4, 1 1-2, 2, with pipe. This is a dandy. Price ...................... ._ No. 780 For extra deep wells. This standard is furnish- ed with windmill top and is adapted for use ln drilled _or tub- stroke ls adjustable 6, 8, or 10 in. Will take ulzir wells. The l ................... . .$5.35 Each Our price .............................. ..$5.85 No. 1534 “Star" Ratchet left pump, (same as illustrated). Thisisamuch easier working pump than the ordinary kinds and will give entire satisfaction. It works as easy asa Seperator. Price each.,...$6.00 No. 423 Star Force Pump. Will draw and force water any distance. Adapted for hand or Windmill drive. Hose can be at- tached for washing wagons, a splendid pump in case of fire. Price each . .$8.00 Brass Cylinders all sizes, lion Cylind- crs, Galvanized Pipe, Galvanized Casing, (jiilvailized Pump Rod, etc, etc. ‘ - Pump fitted up all ready to put in your \ - well by experienced workman, absolutely . free of charge. pipe up to Zillch. }. 4'. _Ll Class “A” Standard Bred Silver 'Black Foxes for sale. Guaranteed pedigree accompanies each fox sold. We also have a few extra good male foxes for sale. We will be glad to show interested parties our foxes Write us. The Huntley Silver Fox Co., Ltd -ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini- mum chsrgo, twenty-five cents. -“PERFECT” bicycles-"tho best e .. - _ th re is -sold by Brace's. 2361 -BRACE'8 can save you money on flour. 2361 .._“AMATITE" and “Dominion” ting- money saving prices at ro Brace's . 2361 o -GOOD size canvas weave Ham- mocks 93c at HOLMAN’S Summer- side. 2358-8-2M3iE3i. -SHIRTS -Men’s Dark Work Shirts 39c. at HOLMAN‘S. Summer- side. 2382-8-4M2iEli. -CARGO COAL.-The three mast- ed schooner, Geo. E. D. Edmand is in port with a cargo of hard coal.-H. -FOX NETTING.-Big stock, right prices and right quality at head- quarters-Brace's. 2361. -UNDERWEAR-Men's $1.00 Bal- briggan underwear 79e. at HOL- MAN'S, Summerslde. 2382-8-4M2iE1l. -“PERFECTl0N" gasoline and Columbia batteries-_ _riglitr quality, right' prlcesfat Brace's. 2361 -FURNITURE.-Brace's can sup- ply "somothlng different” for any room in the house. 2361. -GET YOUR BUlLDER'S HARD- WARE-nails, glass, locks, hinges, paint, etc., at headquarters -Bracefs. 2361. -HAMMOCKS, ice cream freezers, lawn mowers, screen doors alld re- frigerators- best selection, lowest prices-at Bruce's. 2361 -SPECIAL VALUE offering at tho present time in Wonlen`s and Glrl’s Raincoals. R. T. llollllan, Limited, Sunlnlersidc. 2405-8-5M2iE1l _-L. -LOST between Nci Annan School and Kclisillgtoil, dark l, ey overcoat. l-`indr-r please collllnunicato with E. J. Wright, New Annan. nl2i -Tile Baseball game yesterday afternoon between picked teams from Moilctoll N. B. and Summeralilc re- sulted in a score of 22 to 11 in favor of Summerside. -FLY PAPER.-Get a good supply of sticky l~`ly Paper, to hang fronl ceil- ing; special value 3 for Le. at HUL- MAN’S. Sumillcrside. 2382-8-4M2iEil. -RAINCOATS-Be sure to ace the special values offering ill Womcn's and Girls’ Raillcoats; popular styles, ex- trelllely low prices. See them without delay at llOLMAN'S, Summersidc. 2382-8-4M2IE1i. -Lost between Wm. (‘.allbeck's (‘.orllel'. (‘entral Rcdeque alld North Bederluo Sch-ool a nlall's gray raincoat. ldinder please leave at \V,m. (`allbeck‘s store. Mrs. Alex. Lefurgey, No. Bed- eoue. pc.2i.nl.d. -FANCY COTTON CREPES, in checks alld stripes, a very serviceable and satisfactory silnllner dress fabric; Regular 22c. Sale Price, per yard 151/Qc. R. T. llolman, Llnlited, Sum- nlerside. 2405-8-5M2lE1i. -COTTON CREPES, assorted checks, stripes and floral patterns - good serviceable material- excellent value. Regular 25 to 35c, per yard 19c. R. T. Holman, Linlited, Siinl- merside. 2405-8-5M2iE1i. -CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS with band and bow, colors white, blue, or pink; suitable for ages 6 to 12 years. Regular 50 and 65c. Sale Price 35c, ill llat and Cap Depart- ment. 2405-8-5M2lE1i. -CHlLDREN'S WHITE STRAW HATS, -suitable for ages fl to 12 years, finislled with neat band. Regular 35c for 25c in our llat and (lap Depart- ment. R. T. Holman, Limited Sum- merslde. 2405-8-5M2il:l1i. -CHOICE CANNED CHICKEN, ls- land packed, Government inspected. guaranteed qllnlity, extra. value and just the tlllllg for summer lunches. Special price per cllll 20c. ut HOL- lllAl\’S, Sllvnnliyside. 2382-8-/lM2lE1i. -MR. JOHN PERRY.-Tho death took place at Sumnlorslde oil Monday nlflrlling of Mr. John l'crry. aged 75 yearn. lleceasetl moved to Sunlulersirle 45 years ago frmll St. Nicholas ami served for many yoars as socti-oll man oil the l’. F.. l. Railway. A widow and ihreo daughters are left to mourn. H. -TOWN COUNCIL.-lt was decided nt all adjourned meeting of lilo Sum- mersldc Town (‘ollllcil. to extenrl thc concrete sidewalk oil Wator St. East, to illn eastern hnllnrlary of Mr. John M. f'larkl-\ proprlrty. This long lieoded llnprovcmellt. will be much approciatod by the citizens. H. -MISS DICKIE.-The dcnlh occllrnd ut the Prince County Hospital on Tllcsday formloon of Miss Rona Dickie only daughter of Mr. (‘.. ll.. Dlckio, Muddy Crock. She underwent a suc- cessful operation for appendlcltis but septic pneumonia developed which was tho cause of hor death. H. -AN ACCIDENT.-A serious acc- ident happened to Mr. Josoph Bonln of Rilstico a few days ago. Mr. Ilouln was on horseback taking the horse homo from pasture when the animal took fright and started to run. As the llorsn had no bridle on Mr. Bouin saw Deafness Cannot be Cured by locsl applications, as tl_ll§*yI'cannot reach the diseased portion ofthe ear. efeisonly one way to cure deafness. md that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness ls caused, 1 nn inflamed con- dition of the mucous lining of the Eultlchinn Tube. When this tahoe# lnflsmsd you haves rumblinf sound or imp ect hearlng,and when it is ent rely closed, Desfneasln :he result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will he destroyed forever; nine cases out ef ten Suinmerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada mi-1-ionxmo. ,_ wa ` E ., ... wi are caused by_ Calsrrli. which is nothing hut ln inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces We will 've One Hundred Dollars for any cue of Deafriess (caused by catsrrh) that can- not becnred by l{ail’s Vstarrh Pure. Send for circulars. free. F. J. IIENEY & C0..Toledo, 0. .Cold bf Dru ntl. Take ll\ll's amlly ills forcnnstlpatlnn. already referred to. H. IBTERI PEISOIILS . _..._ -Miss Ida Champion, Alberton, was a visitor to Summerside on Tuesday.V. -..- -Mrs. Edgar Llnkietter and Mrs. Paterson Linkletter, Llnkletter, spent the week end in Port Hill. V. ~ -Mr. Crue,~ New Glasgow, spent the week end visiting friends in St. Eleanor's. V. -.-Mr. Robert Simmons, Crapaud, was in Suinmerside Tuesday on bus- iness. V. -Mr. Will Bell, Cape Traverse, paid a business visit to Summerside on Tuesday last. V. -Mr. James Pendergast. Kensing- ton, was s visitor to Summerside on Monday. H. -Mr. and Mrs. James Somers. ot St. John. N. B. are spending their holidays with friends in Summerside.H -Mr. L. Tanton. Charlottetown, was a visitor to St. Eieanor's recently, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tan- ton. V -Miss Annie Ramsay, Port Hill has returned home after a short visit to hersister, Mrs. J:'Wyman'Birch,Sum- -Miss Mabel Murray has returned to her home in St. Eleanor's after a very enjoyable visit with friends and relations in New Glasgow. V. -Some of the visitors to Summer- side on Tuesday were Rev. M. Mona- ghan, Miscouchc, Dr. M. Delaney, \Vellington, Mr. W. B. Hayes, Bideford and Mr. James Essery, Kensington.H. -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wedster, Searltown, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shea, Kensington, were visitors to Summerside oil Monday. H. -Dr. A. E. Holland, Plliladelphia, arrived in St. Eleanor's Monday even- ing, where he will spend a vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. llollalld. V. -Mr. alld Mrs. John Clark, of Al- berta, are at present visiting ill Darn- ley. ’l‘hey will return to Alberta in about ten days. Mrs. (‘lark's sister, Miss Ileairsto, will accompany them. -D. -Mrs. Melvin Murray, returned to her homo in St. Eleanor‘s on Tues- day after a montll's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Melish, Montague. V. -The many friends of Mrs. Duncan Mc(‘.alllim, North St. Elcunor's, who is seriously ill, will he pleased to learn that her couditioll is nluch improved (Tuesday). V. -Mr. alld Mrs. Charles Wyand, Mayfield, paid a very pleasant visit to Linkletter where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wy- alld. V. ' -Mrs. Eugene Matthews alld son Arthur of Sunlnlervllle, Mass, arrived in Summerside Monday evening by the S. S. Empress alld will spend tllelr holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kenny. H. -Mr. Arthur James Lillkletter, Kansas, U. S. A. is visiting the old homestead in Linklctter after all ab- sence ol’ thirty-five years. Mr. Link- during his long absence. V. H¥KH@¥+ X*l@ IN MEMUHIAM MRS. D. C. McKlNNON Deepost sympathy will be extended ccd was for ilially years a l;l‘0Ht SUI' I feror from acute rheumatism. but it t and care his life might be saved. All od He to became aware that his truo Catholic as he wan, ho calmly prepared for tho summons ot his Creator hilt when the call arrived his soul wellt forth with hope and con- fldenco to nlcct its God. Mr. Murphy which he iivod and to the country in general. He leaves to m0\ll'l1 U10" loss, a widow, two sons and one dau- ghter. Also two sisters: Mrs. Will- iam Keegan. Lot 30 and Mrs. Mcvey, Lowell, Mass. His funeral took place to Bt. Jose- phs' Church, Kei|y‘s Cross, on Sun- day, July 18th and was largely Bi- tended showing the esteem in which he was held hy the community. The funeral service was performed by the Rev. Dr. Curran after which hll remains were laid to rest in the ad- joining eemetery. The pall bearers were: Tobias Coady, Murdock Mc- Lennan, Peter MeQuaid, FNIIICIB Bradley, James Hughes and James McCloskey. To the bereaved family, relatives and friends we extend our sincere sympathy. MR JOSEPH ROBERTSON At Mayfield on Saturday. July 318i. after a protracted illness of paralyll-S. Joseph Robertson passed to his etern- al reward at the nge of 72 Wifi- In lin demise, Msyrmlil lam one or lull most respected citizens; u man of letter naturally finds many changes il was hoped that hy good medical skill U l was a mall of more than ordinary ln- I telllgonco, u peaceful farmer, a H staunch (lollscrvativo in politics a I good dollator of lilo questions of the C g:zf;)l:li_££"c‘;:’;’;t{;‘i’:gytggdingsgo grads outside tho city. with twelve hcttermollt of the communltl' in m h a not soon be forgotten. The deetli of an only daughter and his beloved wife within a few months of each other. cast its dark shadow over the later years of his life, yet he patiently bowed in submission to the Divine Will, and calmly looked forward to the blessed day, when the loving fam- ily clrcle would be again complete, in that better Home where shadows never come. One son George H.; ll left to mourn, besides four nrotners: -Murray of Cavendish; James and Allen of Dundas and Douglas of St. John. and Mrs. Nelson_0rr of New Glasgow. Deceased was a consistent member of the Presbyterian Church and ever took an active interest in itsaffsirs. The funeral took place on Monday from his late residence to Cavendish Cemeteryand was very largely attended evincing the esteem in which deceased was held. Rev. John Stirling spoke most earnestly from ll. Cor. 5-10. emphasising the supreme importance of the Christ like character, which alone can stand the test when the day of reckoning comes. and all things are made manifest. Though burdens heavy we here must bear, And the eyes are made dim with tears; 'I‘here'll be nought of sorrow over there , the h BU In ome ot the endless years. LGARIA MUST`FIGHT"" mei-gl¢]9_-_p_ i ' GREECE IF ATTACK I8 LONDON. Aug 3, 3.35 a.m.- A despatch to Reuter's Telegram Com- pany from Athens says that the Greek newspapers, without distinc- tion, as to party, in commenting the Turco-Bulgarian Entente, say that in case Bulgaria wishes to attack ggzliia, Greece would prove that the ~,‘{;l,.| eco-Serbian treaty is not a. vain word and would consider it an obliga- _ \»_'». ~ ~.` , ` Clyllgren Cigy for, . 0,, QI' ’ S 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has-» heen gn use fm- over 30 years has borne the signature ot and has been made under his pen . sonul supervision since its infancy. ` , Allow no one todeeeive youll: this. - All Counterfeits, Imitations and "‘ Just-as-good ” are but 1 Experiments that trifle with and endnwr the health of ' Infants and Children-Experience ng st ._Exporl.men|;. What is CASTORIA -. Uastorin is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paro- gorlp, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic . substance. Its nge is its guarantee. It destroys Wormn and alloys Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation Flatnlency, WVind Colic, all Teething Troubles and " Diarrhma. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimllates the Food, giving healthy and natural Sleep. The Chl.ldren’s Pnnacea.-The Mother’s Friend. -el'-:Numa CASTORIA A|.wAvs MADE ON sERB,A_ Bears the Signature of l l on 0 ' ‘ 'I limi oiiionorio ia serliiaiiimieiiiate- The Kind Ygu Hay; Always Bought ly. it __ h WIHSIW IS llillll illll [li IEHHUH lllil E[lllFl|SIllll LONDON, July 31.-The story of Warsaw, threatened by siege, is told for the first tinlo hy a Polish gentle-- nlall. son of a large landowner ill the outskirts of the city, who has just ar- rived llcre, and who speaks as an eye- witness fresh from the scene, his es- tate being today the artillery park of heavy field gulls are"1iii`l`l`l`oeuvred for the defellco of the city. His recital for the Associated Press is it record of his own personal observations, and he scrupulously refralning from any refer- ence to general conditiolls not coming under-his own eye. “\\-'a'rsaw! ls it a city of terror and confusion? people ask me. Not at all, human relations go on as usual and llumali nature finds its usual out- let. Warsaw is the background for a nliliion Russian troops. This makes it the centre for a great llunlber of Russiall officers and strangers, wllo give it a cosmopolitan appearance of alliluatiull and evell of gaiety. The well-to-do people. living east of the city have passed through two points of safety in the west. Tile land-owning pcasantry-for in Poland the pess- auts own their own land-have not the means of flight and are stranded l the city, but keep out of sight. So 1 that the city, with its many officers. ill gay uniform. its strangers and refugees, is transformed from its us- ual peaceful aspect and has taken oil the appearance of a metropolis. Thronged With People “The streets are thronged. Tile __ theatres are opeil and crowded. Tile restaurants have throngs at their ta- in Miss Mabel cm-ner. iii the ueiini or N08 and on the street terraces. The her dearly beloved mother, Mrs. 1), C, cinematograph shows are packed. M(.K|,m0n' who passed peacefully to Tllero are bands and concerts. The rest at her home 238 Sydney Su-ee; feelings of terror does not seem to on August ,nh in her 4-,th yea,»_ The have struck the crowds. it is like late Mrs. McKinnon bore her illness me Of L0l\d0“- which 8065 0" Wllll with true Christian resignation and In Wm be sincerely mourned by her ,miy once has there beell panic-wllen the lmughwr who was hm. faithful nurse Russian bailk closed its doors and all during her i"neBB_ other banks followed. Ready money my ('0lllfl not he had, and cvoryono was MR CORNEUUS MURPHY in drcad of the stoppage of funds and tie thought of the Zeppeiills. Only ho interruption of thc usual niealis , , ,E home of business and exchange. But that lnqgfggkflflg'p;l;;‘g6{ly0:tJml;, mth’ panirky poriod luis all passed, lllc after all illness llorllo with true Chris- h*"‘kS am "D0" *md l“'S|"‘*‘** lt* W0' mm patience (.m_m_/HUB Murphy in ceeding normally, but with li terrilllc the 60th yealjuf his nge_ The dm,(,aB_ ecollomic change in prices, pal'ticulnr- y in foodstuffs. Warsaw ii-l absolute- y dependant for its food supplies oil wo railroads. But tllcsc are now ill le hands of lilo military, wilo mo S00" them fond hopes d|sappem._ :iced them for the movement of roops, and tho food for the troops. lm; was gradually fading away and l‘olaud itself supplies ilotllillg. for the lelds are burlled ulld yicld nothing. Food for the People "Prince Scweryn (izetwertyllski has akcll the lead in grappling llle proh- cma confrolliing the city-first to ot enollgll food. and next public lnnlth aild sunitatloll, comhatling the holera plague, which carried off hun- ases ill Warsaw. alul reburylng the asses of dead soldiers who have been aiitlly thrown together in shallow urface graves. lie is a man of great executive ability, one of the grand consolgneurs oi' Poland. and is at tile head of Warsaw’s Central Committee, which deals wltli all emergencies. "Hls ilrst effort was for the food to meet the imperative needs of the city 'slid surrounding country, chiefly corn. flour and prime nec-essaries. _The nm-sian authorities were favorable, but the military requirements came first, and, besides, the urgent needs lcd to bribery among the petty rall- way officials. so that ears could not he got or moved without large pay- ments. I myself saw,B00 roubles of bribery exacted for moving n car of fish. So that Warsaw's stock of food has been getting searcer and prices are mounting. Bread is double and triple the usual price. Eggs, which sold for two cents, are now six. At Easter each Russian soldier received four eggs--a million soldiers - around Warsaw meant four million eggs-and the country was strlppel of eggs. There is absolutely no beef. and a pound of poor meat now costs 60 copecks, against the lulual price of 24 e Russian centre, from which tl_i_c;ir_ -TMI czuvaull c¢MllANv, Nstw vosln c\'r‘f. ?q i 5 _Er li copecks-the poorest quality of steppe by the tlclullalls, and then if anything oxen. F0 lnuillcll it was taken by the Rus- “Mealllimc the army is very well siillls on the ground they were taking 1 fed, but back of ille arnly is the vast w practically livillg on the leavings of hut llud hccn in the llands of tie "Our plucc is llow about ten English lienimcil-in polullution and pcusulitry (il‘l'lllllll-‘4. is tllo army. ill vast calllp. 'l‘lle artillery is packed gheckw ¢h°|¢,-3 over the grounds and sent forward "l’rlllce Si-\vcl'yn`s cult-rgcllcy com- F0 mittee llns next given its attention l_.o PH lies irom llle lighting line. and a. all as serves as called for. Ollr stocks of ts, wheat, rye, clover and straw the lllreatclling llealill coluliiioll. The have been taken for the army. and dead soldiers were very badly lluricil ll0Hl‘ll’ all U10 llVG5l0Ck~ H0aVY Cal* at first, near lvclls wllcrc the lvutcr Si ills ure brougllt from the railway was p,,|i“,0,|_ and in |,,.,,ps jus, “,,,1,»;~ stalioli four llllles away, with great the surface near llouscs. liut all the Sf -bodies have now been i'ehllricd deeply l"‘ ockil of amlllunuition, and set. UD ally-to go forward. We are on the and away i`i‘olll wulls and llollscs. 'l`llis limit- lll1\(`-llllilllliwll 1`¢`“‘| "““"l"5 from has stopped the cholera. which was _“ the greatest dread, cvcll in \\'ursu\v. I-“ although lloiliillg could henladc l-Il known of it. lil the estate next to 'arsnw to Ilerliu, so tllat this road chosen as the principal artillery orougllfare for the reserves. “Aint there we are today, crowded ours the house was lurlled into a 311101!! 50Idl0rS» with the R“"I“"“ cholera hospital und from this one fir place 200 dead fronl cholera were llilr- U1 st there. then thc Germans and now e Russians again; with the fighting ,ML It is on UH, num, line of me ollly ten miles away; with \Varsaw not passing arm_v, so that nlilil_v soldiers fa were slrickf-li lvitli the plague. llllt do the collllnittcc has now saved the city r off animated and expectant but not pressed or terrified." and suburbs 'from that dallger. lil Det-elllllcr the plague \vns at its worst DR. DevAN,s ily l"el>l'ilal‘y the rl burial of hodiesl O' and other sunitarv measures had ef- gulatlllq Pill 101' W°l11°n- $5550! 01 ibm!" ilo cholera ill \\-'nrsaw or outside dreason receipt of price Tal Booanu. Dlva St Catharine Ontario fcctivell' cllecked Iii. and ilow illere is ' 251°' 5° d at all Drug s'°""”' °' mama "° ‘M cunrll-l' to thc colllltrl' hilt there has I osnioiitii rolmnl e~“::.°.: - m tality;for Nerve and Brain; increases "grey . _ ' _ - .. `. V been ilo \\ alitoll dcstrllr tloll ex( t pt .lt l m,,m,, -M T0,,|,._w||| hufm yo" ,,p_ tg ,, \,¢x',,, ' .' "4, .‘ ' ' ‘ , I .` , \ l\allst/ \t ull pl.l\H‘I\ed and their stock taken i Csn't ' st Our Retail Prices 97 P’ $ Dinnéiicget--8° \ J This is witllout doubt one of the host bargains in dillnor scts you’ve ever before or perhaps again will hootforod, it’s n real- ly splendid opportunity to secure a. high-grade din- ner sct at an extremely low price. You can select the din- ner set you want from eight different styles at S8 a set upwards. Be Bought Wholesale We bought these dishes before the sharp increase in croekeryware prices, they are marked close to original cost and couidn't be bought wholesale no_w at anywhere near our fe- tall prices. lf you want a genome bargain you want one of these dinner sets. Don‘l. delay selecting 'or you may be disappointed--call today. ,'=.ee.s..2e, , .