Kai.- new =~1. -eg __~@e - ag ee- "”% v~ "rw Q 1_`_¢2n‘ .ave-»-_.nag 1. _ . ue 'p-~ l OME BELIGIOU _ ~rI-In ci-i_AliLo'r‘fl‘_i_:1°owN ousnoiannvnn cr_;=_l\,;,r'1;_n_ll,»e,;__11r,,,_._',,,,,,,,,,,,- ii ' ` i NEI ull 1 -- slrrulzoav Ju 1.1: i ' . S e . and ~'. . ` B ' s nun' Ponrrl s"`""""""'iiiiHAvANA' Ju" lsqiiieililin ililalulil on Ouven.1rs ._ I ' 1- I Cai. coMPLICa'r1oN s the hull oi the bet ll n n are astounded to the extent oi the A ,,,,n,l,,,. l n, nl ln, on ,B r‘ taly but is heing given elleet in dnnmsc dcnc by the cxplclicn- 0 ° g c r ° The warship was literally blown to th In back at Je Lal. I. sl 1 U16 V8-l'i0_llS Pl‘0t0B¢&n¢ rcliKl0l18 bod- Emmdn' It is not surprising that iti pieces and in view of the remarkable IIZB IIIIUOII Of King and Ql1€¢U Wi _ P ' ge fe _ 11 h - ' ~ e have within the pane few weexn :lf°";:dt:sf:;';°f0,§f;_u':§tf°:';;'22°, °°§_‘}ifi"_'; °i il” “gil 2_1; l"““'-‘ ‘“" _ _same style selling_at Se each. - _ _ _ _ ie _ e 0 I' B ll t b Bu rnndc pronouncements in resard to ioo1nin1nn and especially in chose lo- “Honey eiiieei' :life iaulkueade nad Brooch design King and Queen picture with gilt edge 5c eac 1. _ e » Vile are putting on sale in our window a lot of ash fishing rods 3 piece, brass ferrules, ' suitable for boys Icaru- » ingto fish or for bait ' f1shing.\.V‘e aleoffering 8 Big Bargain in this lot which will only be for zl fcw days. that goc rods for :loc 5oc rods for 34c snr., 6oc rods for 39c “Om ted Leading Tackle Sfore of t liver O11. ask Casseroles gli I`€ \\'u l1:l\u l`i‘C¢‘i\'i'<| 1c11al1nlte11st11rea_ mak re “muon el nv t nl ’_;.__., \ pretty ior a new tailor style wear. in oor.l.on.I|1lon and natural A i-illllllliillll l>0l°ll Wllo HHS gollc to 1 ningeat qerne nfs rlrnniieetlii gnlnfnlreuni ,; ` "'i’-_-;~'f. _, sale lot on the counters hr sat ‘ ` _ a , c t England that he le. whllc there. sight, or la it the mtention of the _ legally 11 citizen of the Unlted trustees that cattle. sheep 11nd _ McLeod. ' 6.|7¢||| ,~,~l_,,ten_ only on bln return to Cam horses shall be permitted to run 111, --___ ' mln is he a Canadian citizen. This lnrge on our streets under no r"i`i“" They say so provided UW best for a11_\' llurllose. fe sidence. That is, rl foreigner going Only one Dominion `is far too nar- I reside in England and desiring to row for those who aspire, as they nge come a British subject can only properly may, to be citizens of the or-1 ttnin the latter object after resid- Empire. ow ‘-5 Ulcfe five years, and then pro- - l-- gh ring rl certificate of naturalisation NOTES e d taking the oath of allegiance. ' ge The over-sea Domlnions have their The legislative term in Nova S 1’l` co- me n laws as to nutllralisatioll each . , _ (mrin La lun e h t _ t’ _ tia is now five years, instead of four ste iid if g r or S or ei erm 0 ‘as in our own Province, so that ill s' ence and the usual formalities. . , st , This process is good enough so mr should the Liberal Government hold -Order today. as , iiice to the end of the term it will th t t' ' - 0 il” 8 PM icuii" munity is con exceed the length of colitinuous Lib- ed ised the Portuguese government his glleged movements. This ln mation was probably incorrect. or several weeks. ll0“_'9Vei`» hh' vements of the steamship Colllllli ostuck have been regarded With plclon. H. W. Furnlss. Ulllieh tes minister to Haytl, advlsel _ ii *_ i` adv QlTlZENSHH. OF- THE EMPIRE zenshlp by becoming citizens of any nf -_-_ foreign country they are British sub- for The Imperial Conference has been jects and citizens in England, Can- F uggling with the question of ne- ada, Australia or wherever the Brit- ralisntion and citizenship. At pre- lflll fiflg floats. But in these days sus nt these questions are inastrango_ where a vast migration is taking Stl-I mixed condition. The United place from year to year the need of the ngdom has its oull laws for the Imperial citizenship- for naturalised 8;? I V n allowed on board the steamer, l1Fl~lliSi1l1i0l1 Ol aliens, among the aliens has become urgent and imper- \vh ich made her appearance a fell s ago in I-laytian waters. The lted States consul has not been al- wod to visit ber. The Consul GFOS 11 ia nn old Italian giinbnat lcrnr nditions of ~which are tive years' HUV0- Citlzcllship that pertains to day Y ' _ nership of the vessel is unknown. ough she has lately been ll)'l‘lli1 til* rman flag. Late this afternoon Jullll B. ’l‘err8~ t, American consul at Port-au ince, telegraplled the state depart nt that Castro is _on board the amer. The despatch was lacking details, hui lr. la regarded by thi ate department as authentic. Ofhcers ol the state department ve no doubt that all the interest European and American power: l co-operate, as was done on thi thc Mother Country he will find that l.lOn_ (;_ p_ Cnlsholm Cnmmissiom st l over from Canada to Australia or to ___ ' Ol . & D0' his natilralisation counts for nothing er Ol Works and Mlnee ln Nova sc0_ by » __ there. He is not, in fact recognised tle_ wne among the l__ll,ernln_ who hs. ‘is h British citizen in Ellgiahd OT were defeated in the recent election for Australia ii naturalised in Canada. nlnng with two other members ol the ha Th” existing Billie Oi tile iHW Pl`0“ Government who held no portfol- dies near Haytl and they may be as- ( llllccs some strange complications. ion, si _ , " For instance, many Canadians have -“-in Gr Getan umbrollzl today at Pat- gone to the United States and been - _ lit if one of these visits England he tnle nlnne_ Not being nn incnl-n0rne_ as no status as a British citizen ed town we are under the provisions is too absurd a 'condition of things your-e_ &¢__ to be allowed to continue and thel MONTAGUE. ln, erll C fern e ln nd rl Montague, P.E.I., 15 June, 1911. t o devise means to straighten mat- ters out. what la aimed at is to ea- If-Every E1 Presidente cigar is tanllah imperial citizenship that will The }I'_'_‘_‘_i°’ *‘i’°°i“i°il_’i “§_§‘ii?'Y "'°iil~ When the Weathgr man lu- legal and valid anywhere through- Ft sn, the sngiasiiin xnt clearaigigléhfg' _ H Sa S O de rees our out the Empire. Canada should make you give it your y 9 g y fee! ol eo11r11e, those who are British preference- Hcld by The MacKinnon say Canvas Shoes- born, or who are natives of any Drug C0" chrher Great Geo' &Khhi~ British country are all right. So sts' din' 011g ns they do not forfeit their citi- D R Oil HC E EBVO Hg rned so long as the naturalised . ~ ' l ' wil person resides there. But if be passes em power in Ontario' under Blake' for Mowat, Hardy and Ross mer occasion. to keep Castro Ol-ll Venezuela and to prevent him from artillg a revolution. The present incident is complicated the reel; that Centro apparently s his own vessel, whereas in the mer incident he travelled on a re- ' gular liner. The navy department s several gunboats in the West In- gned to keep watch on the Consul ostuck. far out oi their original posi- Ull Bl]lH|] HIS LWN WAHSHIP oi Venezuela. has been located state department will Pl`0lllPtiY_ avored to return to Venczllcln ucceeded in getting as far as on his way. Tlley wmpeiieh to board a shill bollllli im' Eur' rts became current oi a l>\’0B‘ cretary of State Roots was es diplomatic officers to try iillli . several days asc nvi>Hf°“iiY state department today that nr_ but the otlicers and crew had called the Umbria The present A COMPLAINT FROM MONTAGUE. atilralisation outside of Canada. A in the nntlne of the annual rneetlng _.fix §____ ii? \ close of the ilnnual school meeting to lation whatever? The nolnt of interest down they know anything about the comfort of Cahvas Foot- ware. These foot comforters shoes pays a big dividend C rl foot ease A I' I am lnstlucted by lMiss Hilda a lot ofgood savings in the as _A _ "Canada’s Beef the great display of all kinds of 1 ` summer neckwoar at 35 cents. _ Illini" You wlllrlnd this in the case an 'ill - tho front. door-and you will be ll; 'lil '| _ _ interested ln the great showing-_ iq 'li Ill / ° . .i l . l Sl'¢ U0* ¢XP9llSlV¢»_ and lh¢ stewart eo sell by public auction on eomnen: neo. moore e moheod. "ll I || i ,“. l 'Ii I mgngy you lnvggt ln Canvas the premises, 22 Brighton Road, on 6-|7q|| 4 'l p' - - » Monday, the 19th day of June, 1911, i 'Ili Il l ommencing at one 30 o’clock p. m. ' l . | ||, I , ’ . .- f _ all the valuable household furniture "M Br°Wn'e. The Home cf Gccd .I ,ll 1 l i " Q the property of the lnte w_ 1-[_ gtew. Hats, ls one of the best stocked and art, consisting ln part of parlor, din- 0lllllDD0d haf- d°DBl'i»ll1_°ll¢l $8812 Ol l M tre I. Ev had sha c lor w ’ 1 ,1111,hd , dh 11- cn n erye c. pc.o 5,,/w PJ' elrilz frrrlggliiinref kleeiilennl-(;i:gea:nd lixn. and variety of hat is shown, as well sils. pictures, lamps, mats, hook- as the lnewl season's styles in men's ‘nd --~ A stairs for Saturday is going to be 'VT v- lined 111 111.111.1111, la when in England 1feW.Pl'c\'l.l1:. l.ll.a11el1 " ' C. II. BLACK. Special Agent. 7-nal... 0° Seleniie Ilardwall Plaster No waste, dries quickly, hard as stone. If you have a house to plaster write us for prices and information. -ALSO- Plasfer Paris, Lime and '{_I.`aihs. A._2 dnllwuchemin 81 Co QUITE INVOLUN'1‘A‘1RY 1 SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday issue. Butter. per lb. 19 to 20 HH! $8.00 'Pressed straw Sh Hay loo ,50 _ White 03:3 ‘G to W Ere” 17 Black Oats 40 HIIIBB ll gill: wee as to :loo ° ` 1 t 7 Potatoes ‘ 0 ‘ *SE* 55 -i______._ MONTAGUE MARKETS. Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday lssus. llrlerrlns. per bbl. elmo ee sooo 153:: Roller procured $5 88 to 40 Potatoes 45 0**-mul. pei- ewt. n,z5 B901. per lb. (live) 4; ce 5 Bll¢¢°l‘. Der lb (crdamery) 24 Pork 1 to 7* _ eneee and wnr-drones, een end nelrer and boy’s caps. Brown's hat de 7 Visitor-1 must say, rfiertie, that -- I E", A. BOISNER, Auctioneer. ‘<5 s dis 11 19 ' s-111121. 5-zzdmwtf. lphla Bulletin l he nm. ex' _ lpped in the Province--the place ior, D_ Q' Cn. will of his own. _ pen to be thrown out of work?" Mute” er-t1¢lee_ Ter-me enen_ ' partment is the largest and best eq- your husband looks as he had a “My good man, how did you hap- Hey, per gen n dz e 1 h c. H. 1-i. . H r -s - -- »» ¢ Till' l°°° l°lwn':, r1i:°i'~i1t<>nign¢il aged 1-inte. elwgieeihd li) eihilleiiiliodlifiiifhlireieli haclviiliiil ilighltiipiiiddldmahilviioiiio iiiilushine si 11-Amin*-_ 1. ._ _ U °l`V°~. ° . . . . . _ _ _ - _i - ______.,l . wnml '1 . ». e -_ ‘- - _ . , _ ,_ ~ .i._ .1- . \ 10 'rllrnips 5 25 l _