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M, _ - ___ _ 4, _ _'_ ~. wmmssiiar ' ‘ 'rim oufiiiilorrinows ousnomn ._ _ ' - JI'-*E 20-1917 `l __ eisitiiiii -.rl - . it l ____ .f - _ 5-galil ' r' l _ ‘_._sill.l.”~ ' ` iam ,. .am ..n.~mm..+ -mm- ...~' -jg =V,,,.L; -` F9L!HfM\tv.sii_d Children- " -_-_-_-.-1-f.‘»i_~r;_=..-"""""" "' * ' .. ` §;i;_ E ; _ _ ____ ff others Know 'That Genuine Castoiia e |>niprl¢h_rylr hteiil Hodicmelcl ‘ ]_..si`te‘f.i...-rn-.» . _ " - - . ' » - _ -.. 1,-t -3 The 2 _ __ -_ ‘Y __--_-_ _ _ ,___ _ __.~ `_,__ _g _ , _ _ 1. __ __ - _ _ - Y »»___~_. - " T-`-‘-‘-‘=-‘-’-'M;~=‘-j.-_'ffrf-'_-r-A;-f:---:::::::.-fr - ' -IT PAYG to biiy in this Province -MR. W. K. IMGOUGAN is Guar- llan representative in Bummerside. 4950-3-22M3l -SINCLAIR, G. STEWART LIMIT- ED are showing extra values in men's Panama and Straw hats. See them. . 1091-6-20M2iEli. -THROWN i_=ROM HORSE.-Ja/tm es Reeves of llower Freetown was tlirowii from -a. horse some days ago, siistuiiiing serious injuries and fears ,_ Ill' I f|\?n"3"l*lbl¢ l'l'€D~lrdIi0nlorl\s _ are entertained -for his recovery. - , ol. ,i;;,g(;t ....ii:=.zti.'.et:::ie:.t:e.t'»1 B ‘I . ‘ ‘ ty INFANrS:Ciiii.i>iii1N ears the I-........t»e...,;...Tn...t.n' Signature i,l`-Al l " nessiiiiililesttioiitolnsnciuin1 » " W ttpiiiiu.i~iui'pliiiio norlliitural.f Of , i l°l t,_ 9 it ‘-ti » l, _I N01' N/iucoric. . it ~ i 1n.,.i' iw- 1 -.iz ~- - At/1r¢.tla_il 3 ` E Nn¢ H ‘ : _ Ji M/1n.ll>1tl- , f" t.-.-“‘ %’%nl%'l” U Apcrircin-ell)Tr_Ctinsnpa ___. S e For Uior if ..‘atir.:::ttr:et~. ~ `|'h|fty Ygafs ll ‘ ` .§lr1,`n-i//'H/il 0i.'.\'Mtt`ZU’/IIIEII .Ai-= _*___ vvt ,rni.~t._(‘.onvt.i|sioiis_hivcri_sli --~~=»i~i\_L;>=i§ii‘_>e'-='- ' till; rocSiniile Si3n.iiiiteol_ ., __ |i,.l 1;, .. ll ` lion. Sour Slomiictihiutitiocn. ____-_,_ .l~". '.'--- :,- ,` !l':i 5_5 ' ‘ - _ _yi-E|_|_,;___ I . $6 moi\il\S-,gléluisi _"__ _ -i=i= ii = . osizs- , ‘ ‘ .1 “i t.r‘t,i,'_ ' _ _ _ ______ - $3 I - En¢tC°i>y °fW~i=i»€f- -........ .-........._ .. .... ..... .»._ I -AN ACClDENT.- Mr. Donald linker of Frectown inet with a bad ac~ cident last week when his horse be- came triiriiteiied, breaking up a new iiiiizgy and soiiiewliat injuring him- self. . _ -COAL.- Book orders for Cc-.il while present prices nrc in effect. l'rir¢-‘ii 'on coal are' sure to be higher. Save inoitey by ordering at once from It. 'l`. IIOIQMAN LIMITED, Suni- 1nei'siii¢». ` 1088-ti-20M2i. 4 -l<‘. P. Murphy and Win. t‘lark oi' Emerald were iii town on Monday. NICKNAMES AT THE FRONT. ili<1illNIJ TIIE BRITISH LINES IN i<‘ltANt‘E.-~-- Popularity is the fore- ruiiiici- of ii iiickiiiiine in the British army. Soldiers still think ot' Lord Roberts as “Bolts/' and of Kltciiener always tis “l{." or “l(. of l{.". Sir Douglas Haig to -the llritisli private is never any- thing but “l). I-I." Sir William Rob- ertson. the chit-i' of the stall] is nl- witys “\\'ullle." (ieiit~i'ul Sir Robert \\'igliain's iirmy name is “VVigwani." (leiiei-ul Sir Robert Gough is “Gof- i'y," and General Allenby is “The iluil." No one ever thinks of General liiiwliiisoti except at “llilly.’ (Icnernl .vluiiilo rejc-lces in the title ot’ “Tho Stru|`er." _ »::i\n Oil for all Men.-The sailor. 1' " r:i_:“ ____-._ __...-. _..._.__..__._____ _ ______T'_ug_ Coal of all Kinds? ,......_........... .__..._.........., 1 _We are receiving shipments of almost _ all kinds of Coal weekly, including hard coal in nut and egg sizes. Present prices are positively the lowest l of the season. , It will pay you to book your order for coal immediately, and thus avoid the price advances that are sure to take place within the very near future. Mail or phone alist otvour requirements to Holman’s-the same will receive prompt and careful attention. I R.T. Holman Limited Summerside lll§~l ,ti,!ll.\lflil'i1fl. i _ __-~ _ _ ___ __ _J L_-_-.LY _ _;;__ ___ ___ ‘ _ _._ - ._::"- _ _,_.3.__~_- ` PROGRAMME Horse Races l -oN- Wednesday, August8th 1917, -at The Summersiile Driving Parli, Sunmerside, P.E.I. lll|ll'.-"':"'°"'*' `-- s _ _ ~~ $700.00 IN PREMIUMS $700.00 Entries close in stakes June 25th. In other class ' ` August 4th, 1917. I. Free-lor-all Class, Trot and Pace, Purse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $300 2. 2.25 Class, Trot and Pace, (Stake) “ ._ _ . . . . . . . . . . . ..‘f_20(i 3. 4-Year-old Class, Trot & Pace “ “ .................... £00 ilu- soitlici-, the ilslicrniaii, the lum_ber- uinii, the out-door laliorei and all who iiro exposeii tu itijtiry anti the' ele- nieiits will llnd in Dr. Thomas’ 'lcv- lcvtric Oil it true and faithful frlentl. To ease pain, relievt>.s colds, drcns wcuiids, subdue liiinbago and over- come rheuniatism. it has no eq\i~__ 'l`lierei`ore, it should have a place in till home med-iciiiics :ind those taken on it joui'iie‘y. _ Horse Ra_ces Today Following are the entries. for the horse races which take place on the t`lizit-lnitetowii Driving Park today: Free-For-All Trot--Mille Heats. . 1. Dei-iiisii Dorothy. 2.171/,-iii-. Ji-nkins_ ` 2. Dunholme. 2.161/g-H. Kelly. Il. t`ap (‘i‘t‘(t."eus, 2.2,1'l/_|',M. ltr- l `il. ll. Horne. l 4. Brenton H., 2.21%-H. (`. Hoop- er. t Ilr, Siiitrper, ;£.l8\/Q,-Mackiiinan I llrug ('o. 2.30 Trot-Mila Heatl. l. Kitchener-H. Kelly. 2. Baby George-Mayor Brown. Si. 'i`ipperiity-F. W. -Hiigiie-~'. 4. iirnzilliaii Toni-L.. Essoi'y_ 5. Upton I’i'lnce-Dr. Jenkins. ti. Pictoit S.---P.. (T. Brown. 2.20 Pace. . I\loth Miller-A. Godkin. l.ll|i-:iii l’at<:lieii-J. S. Weil-lock. Beiniont Miller-C. Blaiicliiird. Angus Dillon-McKinnon llriig .a-_=_r.:- l(o` The Judges, Etc. Starter: P. W. Hughes. Steele. , iiolnoii. . lltices start at 2 o'i-lock sharp. -class for tho slow pncers. ,Worth a Guinea - a Box The speediest remedy for sick headache, biliqtisness and indi- gesiion is a dose or two of BEECHAM’S CllEEl.MAN MacARTHUR, Pi-ei’t. J. A. ARNETT, Sec’y-Treat. il79.6.l¢M fri, tu. S wcll. 4|.. l The Summerside Driving Park Co.__ PILLS f |.m..¢ s.i. st A-1 Msaiein. in ii.. wsiia. ‘ Sold everywhere. ln bean, 25a. Judges: Messrs McMahon ,anti The' (‘lub intend putting on 2, fi _ __ __ and 4 year old riicc shortly; also ii. course of pcoplo ol nil classi . ii.ii -ODD LINEB IN MEN’S FINE SUITS. worth up to $22.50 on sale special to clear $17.50. SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMITED. i ‘ 1091-6-20M2iE1i. -OUR JUNE PRICES DN IMILLI- NERY are interesting. May we have your order today? SlN(`.LAil-R & STE- WART LIMITED. 1091-6--20M‘2lE1l. -BOYS' SUI-T8.- Norfolk style with bloomer pants, grey nnixed tweads. Sizes 25 to 29. Prices up to $5.00 on' sale at $3.75. Sizes up to 33. Regular $6.00. Special sale price per suit $4.95. Sl-NCLAIR & STEVV- ART LIMITED. 1091-6-20lVl2iEll. ::\Vise and experienced nintlie-rs know when their children :ire troub- led with worms and lose no time in =IIlDl.\’lllg Mlller's Worm Powler.-i, tho inost, effective vermifuge that can be used.- lt is absolute iii cleaning the system ot' woriiis and restoring those lieallthy conditions w'.lli1o-tit which them can be no comfort for the ciilld, or hope ot' robust growth. it is the most ti'iistwoi'tiiy ot' worm t-xteriniii~ ntots. - iii niytiiiin MR. THOMAS REID. A good and true man puiismi away when the lute Thomas Reid ot’ Hope ltiver went to his long rest on June iith, and it is sa-fe to say that for many years tio death has caused so -inucli genuine sorrow in this coniiuuiilty. The deceased was a life long resident of Hope River parish, having ber-/ti born there April 25th, 1840. An iinos- teiitatlous matt, Mr. Reid was yet one who wielded much influeiioe, owing to his sterling integreity,t’c-ree of clinrac- tcr and ability much beyond the ave- rage. Endowed with an iittclloct. ot' ii high order and being ti greiit render, he was always well verscii in lite ciirrcut, events oi' the day, quite iiiid un nssiinliiig, lie never sought the litnic- iiglit, but liiitl he done so,iiiid giveiihis i;'i~cat. talents opportunity, in-. certuiii- i_v would have achieved tlistlnctii .1 in nnv line he would have chosen. Hr- \va`g also possessed with tnitcii infor» mation about the land of his t'iti'et'atli~ t-.rs t`or which his warm feelings ol' tiff- uction remained uiiabuwd till his death. I-le was genial and hcipitable in his home, considerate iiiid cliarit- able to the iieedynntl always willing und ready to assist niateritilly in i-very good cause. He bore his lrist siclfness in. .1 spirit oi' resignation that ciiartned and edifi- od all those whose prlvilt-.gc it was to be admitted to his bedside. Whatever his sufferings, no coniplniitt passed his lips, and oven in nionicnts of the most exquisite pain its iicvcr inuiiner- cd, but niet the attenions ot' tlioso who waited on him with n Dtlllelli smile or a whispered word of thank- lulness. Thus with peace in his heart and pruyei' r.-ri his lips he trod the roy- al road of suffering, comforted by the nephews-Clarence, Leander. Wllbert Leo. Walter and Daniel Reid. Thomas Reid will long be missed in thc- community where he lived for so :many years and where he exempli- tled the poets ideal “Act well your part. there all the honc-r'lIes." SICK, BUT IGNORANT. LONDON.- The German troops in the trenches are heartily sick of the war, but believe that the iiiilitary caste must continue to rule the rather land or the empire wlllcollapas. - This. in effect represents the opin- ion <-.’ Majoi Moraht,` a. noted military critic who ' according to it Berlin despatch had just returned from the front Mid ex pressed his conclusions in the Duel-. che Tageg Zeituiig. “Wo can only get rid ol war,” he writes, “ii’ we learn from history the ti'iie lessons of this war. that is, if we develop the army which is the em- pire's strength. This is only possible un the tried foiindation of our nillit- ary fciindtitioii’ “'ln the view of our most intelligent leaders tho great structure of our iirniy will be extended. The army -inav be altered iii spots but -the struc- ture must have no weak joints. Every German soldier, lic says, will be ple-ascii at the end of this war, but he rejoices nt present that there is no enemy on Gennian soiland he de- mands that we niust secure ourselves iigainiit such ii, surprise attack as was made by our enemies in 1914. Major Mioralit indicates that extension or extinction are the alternatives before Germany. While he pretends that the soldiers are hopeful of extension, there is an uiidercurrent of anxiety in his renionstrances against the liberal demands. This undercurreii-t -tends to shed doubt upon his own assurance. - ::Niglits of Agony come iiii the train ot' asthma. The victim cannot lie down and sleep is driven from his brain. What grateful redief is the ini- mediate effect of Dr. J. D. Kellogg’s Asthma Remedy. lt baiiisheza the t'ilghtfiil conditions, clears the pas- sages, and enables the iiillicted one to gain sleep its soundly and rest- fully as s child. insist on the ge'n‘i1lne at your _nearby druggist. _ HUN DECLARES BRITISH BEATEN IN TWO MONNTH8. .-__- coi>tioNi-iAtiEN-_ England- is given less than two more months of lite by Herr von I-leydebraiid, (‘oriser\'ative leader in the' Reiciistag_ In a speech to his electors he quot- ed it Gt-.rniuii iiilmlral as saying: “We hope, yes, we-are certain. that tim two months at this most the condition ot' the iiinglls-h w-ill be such that Great Britain will be ilu- isheti." Herr von lieydebraiid had asked the admiral whether he believed Getnitiiiy could win a complete vic- tory through the submarine cninpnigii. Tlie tidiiili-iil‘s conildent reply was used by the' i.'oiiservntive leader' to confound "doubters and lukewarm indiividuals"~found among the Ger- man masses, who are questioning, in incieiising degree, the political and niilitury efficiency of rutliles-s sub- marine warfare. - Herr von Heydebrand also gave rites oi' the lloiy (Tatholic ffhiircii and clieered by the iiiiremitting care ol! his faintly and friends, till l<`rida_\', evening, June 8th, lic calmly psisseil iiwuy. his pt-acc-.ful dvzith being a fitting eniliiig.to his gentle und un- lng.' . . . Besides his iliscoiisolu-te widc-sv, ho was married on Febriiary 28th, 1876, he leaves to cherish his nicuiory brothers- I’utrick iiiid'Jimies. I-lc-,it Itiver and Miciincl Vernon River ,niiil three sisters Mrs. .lolin Harringtori. (‘alifoi-nia; Mrs. .lutnes Reid, Wort is ter, Mass, and l\/ilrs. Keuvc-ny, (iii.:|'- I 'l‘iinei-sz Messrs Thorne and Nite- l0ll0l0Wl1~ ills fuiicrul to St. Ann‘s (‘li'ii~cli, I-Iope River on Moiidiiy, June Iltii, was attended by ii very large cuii~ creetls, cc-iiiliig t`i'oiii all part.: of thc Island, to show by their presence their esteem iind affection fir the de- ceased. A solincii riiqiileni .\‘l:iss was celebrated by Rev. Alhar llcid, nep- he~w of the riot-ciiseil, assisted by Rev. A. McAula_v, St. i’ct.ors, :ind Rev. i’. Hughes, ('iiiirlotietown. llev. J. .l. Mcl)on:ilii, Kiiikorii, Rev. L. llerrell. I".hai'lt.ttc|.owii ui'-‘ llev. N. l’olrli+l‘. St.. l)unstuii'i-i as-ii.-itiiig in the clit;-ir. Rev. J. J. Mcltoiialil sriiig ii solo ul thc (lift-rtoi‘y :intl lit- also pi‘eiiclicii tho fuiicriii oriition ,taking for his text “lt is a holy und ii iviiolosonic thought to piziy for the Dead. that they nilty he Isoosed From their Sins." Altcr Mass his rc-inniiis \veri`-. bornc to thc ildjoiiiltig cciiit-tery; the burial service being coiitliicted by his fc-rnier pos- tor and itrczit t‘i'li-iid, llev. A. Mc- Auitty. The pulllte-.ii'ei~.~i were his six I _ _ M _ _ _ ..... _ .,., ~.,.___._____._- ______- -.-_-_»_- .-_-_»_- ~.-_-_~_-.- -.~_-_-_-_-_ .- _ _-_ _-_ _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~_ .»»- _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ _-_-_~» -_-_-_-_-_-_-_» _-_ _- Tcrcsii Leonard of (`ornwall, to whom* " wsining against hope of u separate peace with ltussia and a consequent easy victory over Gsrnii`iny‘s other opponents. in this connection he said he himself i`oi'inf».rly had cherish- ed this hope, but that such it peace oinrnsive life. Nsitiwi- tinnin nor fear' would be not-Sllily only it' mode with came to disturb his sc-ul at that sole-la H0V@¥`“l“f*“l- *Wong 9“0“Eh 10 Col* mn moment.. but cnmlv, as an infaiit|U`01 the 5l¢Ul1\i0“ l" the l“l9l`l°" “ml soothed to sleep, hc piissetl fro-ni the [UCC the l'°"S0‘l“e“C‘“f"‘ Of. it break be' cares of life to the possession of tiirii' l-Weell ll'-“Sill “ml l\f‘-‘V Ames- The pe.-.ico “tiiiit sii|'pfissctii all iinderstand-I RUSSIUU g0""’-l`"m9“l- he Sllld- “'95 » not strong enough for this. l my-1 _|11 i BORPTED TALCUFI The but lsnownand moat used Lil.; Lalcum in the world. `5` ~ L ».w_ t__"- . ._ €\". *éff cs . ` ».-Q / t I _'I in , \ Q0 __,__1....i-.-1-l- BRINGING UP°FATHER t / / _ I \ v i ll you want the BEST tea Go to the flrm that GROWS‘l\’ i.ii>1r_oii’s EA c£yL0/V. ° / IOI9. L .._,..._ .- . Supplies at Holman’_s ¢“""'*"*"' *_l-"'¥ Everything necessary to m a lc e your . picnic a big_ success-bottled drinks and ciders, cigars, confectionery, biscuits, fruit; also popular games, “ree-hot” selling picnic specialties, - We will also loan glasses, bottle openers, barrel taps-.ind co-operate in every way to make your picnic an immense success tin- ancially and otherwise, You will findthat apiciiic will prove the most successful means of raising funds for church, Public lustitutions, Patriotic or Benevolent purposes. We will help all these interested in a picnic-offer suggestions-render e v e r y possible assistance. _ Write us it you plan on holding a picnic advising us the date, and we will prove that we can be of service and assistance to you. R.T. Holman Limited Summerside . Get Your Picnic I t -_ .__ ...._»-- _ ----- ----~~-_-L ` F- - 'L - .- .... _.T _..__..»=,. _ _'L_ T1 quality. ng-`¢.¢A_-Lamb WE want large quantities ot same Lind at or.ce. WE pay the highest price and then some, for the new laid clean eggs we are after. BRING or send us your fine A. l. Stock. You are sure to be more than satisfied with our prices. ei ' J. M. AULD & CO. an adopted son iiiid diiiighter, three recenqy opened on water Street, _ . . _ I Station. . __ l--- '°"”"°"""'°’ '_'°" ¢.---J' """" "` Wife Want We Mean High Grade Eggs A WF. recently bought two car loads of this highest W, M: ___ _ _ ____ ___| __ :___ sv \ Wg'-`-_ __f1Z__ Lil- - I0!l7,ti.20Ml. and $34.00 a Suit. 'l`hey’ll surely convince you that Our prices are the lowest in the City. MacLellan Bros °""-}’;`i.’}§$,"°"‘ _.I , ._-__ -_-___._____-_»_~_»___~ of _Ml ,,_-_-_-_ .~ . » »- »~»- » --.~-_~»_=-.-----.-----'-'Y‘-1-.-~_--~---1 ::f_-.--_~- ' n .-<-.-.-.--=-_--_-_-_-_-J_-_-_-_-_~_-_-_-f -_-_-_-_-_-_-____-_D.._______~___-,_________~_-____;__.,,____.:_______.,_a;._______,.;3,.“_ _________._.___.___.___-_-_____: ~ l _ 4 -. -o ygp ‘ i'-'-_'_ .ei _ 4 "_ 3. 'i l 'vit- -il »,¢. "`1'l_`_'- , . - l I Looe al L all li t t eil ° 15 » »_ _. tl a ~. , tt, I \ ',_f~; 1 l / if t 9" `~ ' i/l ¥ 1° I ,__-i, __ _ lil 'i ' . ' 1 'mow ‘ _-§fitt;‘€ _.i . . ° up ‘took .li egg . - . - _wi\‘i'Te>- “ iii- ‘-It weiftfnow ‘- ‘ tlllill ` , rea A - Rizéfr- __` \ _ '1 _ L ,lf ~ - \___,,__.¢ ..,.-1» .....~».- __ _ _ _ ¢ , . C, , O . /‘_.¢ _ --_ _ 1 _ ' _ _ . \ I i . 'Yooize Too , LATE -me ` W BEEN that . -- ._-11-___ ,_ _;_ _.1 -, WHO BROKE _ trois Two i>\Ne Mmaia-~ - THEBE GLOBES? gl I 0)-is \D BREAK Yooa bE cl\R5_\=yQ|_ .iAw- ~rQU~RE TALKIN' To A eoi3