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At me-it ltaras. 25:. a baffle; family . sin, /tus limos as /args. #1, Z The lrayley Drug Company, Limited ‘ St. John, N.B. 37 § an inn suite. any ' , in camp or at the front; for` l your Sailor Lad patrolling _' the high seas; from you to, I him to make his heart lightl t and to help keep tight the‘ ' home ties. J your photograph. The ont snail. I The Newest 5 Designs - » I in pcture frames In allrsizes and ny-les, moderately priced, (fall and see them. . The llaver Studio ‘ V a\\\\\~»?Jr///4 lllll '~ i Ill! Z Buckskin A White I';§\\“1'II&\\\ l Boots l A new American high buckskin white la c e d l boot-high leather en- j ameled heels-sometf ing 5 new-rcgular 97.00 value ‘Q for ...... ........ _.$5.00 t _ rut CANVAS i Hiizh top white canvas l..ce=l ho l--made with 4 while cnaniclled leather heel - ill Siz S XR Mile) &, C11 A careful select tion of every line of Jewelry marks our stock. We will be pleas- ed to have you W.N. Tanton Pwslsr A ~. ».i~-`t ~ ,‘ . The _Western Guardian The Eastern Guardian _'_ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ ____ _,Ya .__ _ _ __.,_. _ ._.Y._._._- - _- - -_-_ V- - - -_-_ _- - - - -_ - _ -_ _ - - -_ _-_-_-_-_-_-f_-_-_~;,~;::r;. _~:_‘_-_1;-_~_-_-;:;.~::::_“*e~ --- °_¢¢-'f-1 2-' ‘-11'f:"-:-1¢~>-'°~»\an~u~\.-~...~, -IT PAY! to buy in this Province " ‘Z ..°lT PAYS £0 NU 338 I 1l.M5i -NEW HOME PURCHASED - ..\ir. John i-‘_ Arsenault. manager of ,the Farmers' Cooperatve Store. Wei 1-lington. has recently purchased the ffine residence formerly owned by Dr. i Delaney.-M. If -weooluo ael.l.s. - A very ,pretty marriage was soemlsed at St. §Marlt's, Lot 7, on Monday. July ist. 3 iby Rev. S. J. Mat-Donald, pastor. when Gertrude 0‘HolIoran, of Camp-, bellton. Lot 7. became the bride Oli ,Austin J. 0'Brien. of Elmsdale. Lot (4. The bride looked charming, at-. tired in a suit of Brown broadcloth.` jwltli white hat. She was attended -by her sister Miss Katie, who was ;daintIy dressed in pink voile with E,-SL N_ 5__L_ white anama hat. while th room _mi I ia this Province. I ..°t':‘.yl0' C5570 JE!! VLORD saclli ‘ln ru t m ru' ‘ nsernor vsrsing thisco , ~ ss onor vs ingiathiscol- -wanreo. - An experienced ilmn- Cub malt sceomsanv order r i-~'d"E"°E'r‘; m:‘m°--r-‘;"§lIf:,t'“)‘l‘:_Y uma. Cash mast accompany order. ,tent-liar tor print-lpnl in centnl Minimum ohsrss twenty-live cents. eg” ghrng and nun? from med, lllnlmlm chsrss twenty-live coats. aa nl.il9llll€~ the reading throughout was of a high motored to 'Alberton on Wednesday order. At the close remarks were in made in high eulogry of the work ` po alone, Rev. Father Boudreault said ion that he had attended to all the school examinations in his parish and was- splendid success. He could say about F l" \bram's Village school what he had ° Summerside in attendance at the ntrarice examnations, he camel said of all the other schools, namely home Th“rBdaY "ight l" Mi" John "‘l ,hm good work was _bemg d0ne_~ He Arsenault‘s car; Mr. P. M. Arsen-I deeply regretted that it had been a necessary to close one department, mm Ab'|“m'9 Village al” ‘fame owing to shortage of pupils. Other home in the “me mr' Mr' John G' speakers were Messrs_ Pmspm. L_`Arsenault and Mr. P. M. Arsenault Gallant, Dominique Arsenault. Cvrus were ‘mm Ch""'l°'te'°W“ where they Gallant. etc. As the assistant Miss h Gallant was leaving. her pupils read lm°ke"“'_M- to her an appropriate address and! presented her a tangible present. Miss Gallant during her stay lniG‘EaMAN EDWOR MAKES PEACE* t. St. Chrysastome. and Peter Gal-' ad attended a'moeting of lobster .-\hram's Village. had always given, entire satisfaction. and the district’ has lost a good teacher by her depar-I ture. The Principal and Vlce~Prin-i° Final were also presented with aniadmlttlng that the realizatlonwouid address and present. The teachers 9 responded flttinglv. and after the dls~lGerma" Government and pe°l’]‘°' G99' tribution of prizes and remarks pas-ig? nl d ` sed the meeting broke up with “God ‘ lo Save the king." -SCHOOL EXAMINATION.-The. semi annual sthool examination oflglontiers without the intervention of Urbans Ville school was held on Wed-1 nesday afternoon June 26th. The at-it tendance of the rate-payers was greati u | and there were also many visitorsia from neighboring districts. .Rev l5‘r.| Boudremm presided and upwards ofignts of the Central Powers who bevel ten teachers were present. As usualli the pupils performed their part credit- t r ably showing that they had been und- i 8 er careful training. A spicu-lid pro- th ' gram uf re-citations and dialogues! was re-ndereil which greatly amuseilil. the people. There was also u class- who gave evidence of good physical lr training. On the whole the gcneral |n opinion was that u notable progress th had been made and the pupils were ln av condition up tn the standard. The 9 ifuilleéil Wl\0 WETB Dl'€S&hi gfeilily in prtlsed the teahcers and pupils as did l U also others who spoke. including u several teachers. Rev Father Boudr- c ault said he was highly pleased with d the condition of the school. He con- only be 3 reed u on gratulnted parents. pupils and teach- ers on the splendid harmony, existing “mes would undoubiediy accept mag. between them, and enjoined them to 0 continue their good work. An ad- dress was read to the Principal Mr. g Pineuu and one to the assistant Miss 9 Arsenault. each hclrls Hccombillned but the Central Powers would insist by a gift- The YGHCHGFB l`@BD0lN|9d ill upon knowing the attitude of England e flitting terms. Mr. Pineau though in |- thc first _vcar of his profession. proved writer adds. should take place directly hmself a careful teacher and it was b an unfortunate thing for the district frontier regulations to lose his services. He was deeplyi regretted. Miss Arssnault who can justly be classed as one of our very ITALIAN PATRIOT TO BE HANGED om' best teachers. it is understood is 30-- 4ing to continue in that school for GENEVA. July 10.-Ferrucio Cir- Que' Oilly another year,-M. fell. aged 20, nn italian patriot. has 1 been tried for high treason by an Aus- trian military court. found guilty and condemned to be hanged according to P I O ‘advices from Vienna. He was an Ir- - ' ,redcntist. entered the italian army as | 8 war. lie fought bravely on the Cured plateau and along the lsonzo During the recent offensive he was severely It wounded and made prisoner. On hearing his sentence. Pirelli qhonged. --- lin court: “Long live Italy." The best work is de- manded from all at this crisis in the world’s history. We can’t do our best when the sys- tem is full of poisons. The liver and kid- neys must be kept ac- tive so that the blood will beéiroperly( filter- ed. Dr. hase’s idnely- Liver Pills are t e most effective regulat- ors of these important organs. They will hey) you to keep well an active and to do your best work. T A ._¢»_ ___ | `G Theer are times at the closin of da The real things then vanish away, How many of chiIdhood's glad hours Sweet blossoms from llfe's seen Like noses. that die every year, With pesrl and' with ivory they gleam PROPOSALS POPENHAGEN, July 11.-While' lniniing no ofllcial sanction and even ncounter strong opposition from the r lar t, political editor of Vol-isis e Zeitung of Berlin. submits the fol- wing peace conditions: France and Italy to discuss 'with ermally and Austria their future ird parties. All the German colonies to be re- rned. Belgium to be restored completely s an independent state. All merch- een deprived of their power over- eas to be restored lo their former Ights of possession. Great Britain toi vacuate unconditionally all parts of e Turkish Empire and Persia. The situation before the war to be estored in Egypt. The Dardanelles, on the basis of a 021)' applying to the states border- 8 on the Black Sca. to be free for 2 INISSBSG of Russian ships. He says: “The time is now ripe to penly discuss peace conditions. Hav- g regard to the ideal peace condi- ons laid down by President Wilson. nanimlty on the matter undoubtedly ould easily be reachel If a method of 'HCI-\BSl¥l8 the peace terms could g D Bernhardtsays Germany and her nable disarmament proposals. _President Wi|son'i-i demands for self overnment by small nations. the writ- r says. would be favorably received. garding Ireland. Negotiations, the etween the belligerents respecting --*_* volunteer at the beginning of the _*__ AIR CASTLEB K Y. -When bright thoughts of the past come to me, And dream things are more real to me, ln my mind I am Iivng anew, ted bowers, I love to dream dreams then, don’t you? When the sweetness of summer is gone. o my memory still they are dear, I sm calling them up. one by one. nd I smile, ss I would at a dream. Por l’m building my castles now, too I love to build csstlss.`ildi’t it River have a Holstein cow 'which The enterprising machine agent W’ I THE U-BOAT STILL ONE OF THE GREATEST PERILS LONDON, July 10.-The great body of the English 'nation fails to realize how near England came to irretricv- able disaster because of the German L'-boats. said Frederick George Keila- way, secretary to the minister of mu- nitions, speaking at Midlands yester- day. In discussing the submarine est perils against which the Allies But thanks to the navy, our losses are being brought to within limits which the Allies can bear without iiinchlng. Recent returns show the loss of munition ships from submar- ine warfare are only about a quarter of what they were when tlie U-boat campaign was at its height. There have been weeks recently when the Germans failed to sink a single ton li0'l'l'Ii. ARRIVALS Carl McDonald, Souris J. M. McLure, St. Peters D. Mclsaac. wife and family, Hali- fax. Wllev. Z. ('. Picotte, Montreal llev. J. A. Picotte, Montreal J. M. Picotte. Montreal H. B. Webb, Poitand. Me. Walter Martin. Halifax A. P. Lewis, Summerside Il. L_ McGregor, Montague Capt. John Smith and wife, Geo- rgetown ` A. C. Myers, Annandale Capt. Geo. Osborne, Annandale J. J. Macdonald. St. Peter’s Lake E. M. Casey, Boston Miss J. W. Trainor, Boston Ella Duke, Montague Hudson MacLeod. Victoria Cross lirs.John D.McLeod, Victoria Cross M. Lamont. Montague Mr. and Mrs. M. Kennedy, Brad albane. Raye Kennedy. Bredalbane Mrs. §Di.) Chas. Kennedy, New York Samuel Kennedy, New York Mrs. A. MacKenzie, Melville J. Morrison. Orwell J. ('. Ferguson, Souris Mrs. R. A. MacDonald, Bellevue Mrs. W. A. Fallow. Bellevue. QUEEN HOTEL John W. Turner. Souris Chas. E. McDonald, Summerslde Mrs. Chas. E. McDonall'l'. Sum- merside. ' Mrs. Frank Pov'=ll, St. Peters Bay Margaret Mary Powell. St. Peters Bay. Dr. A. L. Quick. Kingston, Ont. C. McKay, Brockville. Ont. ` A. A. Cosgrove, Mldgell Mrs. Alex Martin, Valleyiled Mrs. il. L. (‘oi'Iln. Mt.' -Stewart Mrs. M. McKinnon, Canningto: Mrs. Wm. McKinnon, Montreal. VICTORIA HOTEL Hlltz. Halifax Nisbet, Halifax MacDonald. Sourls Grant. New Glasgow, N. S. Good-win. St. John, N. B. D Mclntyre, Montague ‘ Notman, Montreal Spelrs, Toronto Geo. 0, Shannon Laird, Winnipeg S. Hanson, New York ll. Williams. Moncton 'I-1. Dalton. St. John. N. B. R. Bennett. St. John, N. B. Clarke, Mt Stewart ' ` Macdonald: Cardigan Macdonald. Cardigan o Frank. City 5° ?’°?F’?’ rrrseasgseecsssa 5-'?’.° '::::""g-O 6l‘.EAll5E THE lI.00D' . AND AVOID DISEASE When your blood is impure, weak. thin and dsbilltatsd, your system beeolnss susceptible to any or all d` ases. ‘Eli 'your blood in good condition. oo 's Sarsaparilla sets directly 1 and peculiarly on the blood-it pun- Ileipenriches and rsvitsiisss it and builds up the whole system. Hood s Bsrsaparllls has stood the I0 LINA MUDONALP - ____ _ Csalliaa te t 'of (my yssrs. Gst it today. 1_tiI_Igof» to his vw- _.__..._.- _ lstlvs Master George Bi hop of S mmer Mmm” to E mm" and is "uit Ti ___ 3 “ ing a general canning business n o|.|°|_y ~|»”|~|-fy cHuRcH iigstiltsosgmnng ms "canon in “nm Greek RW" Evbrybody Wllhél him Georgetown July 14th. Seventh Sun, success \4r M A Beaton having du, 5" T um , 11 C *H _ sold his trotting horse Tom B. to A. munion$.30r p.m‘i Buniinlil 'S Plyl (tl-.ini l _y|rs. Gordon Stewart is v_lsiting w_ “cure” of Bene mv" ,M hu emo" .t Cho" “me D Ahh t Summerside the guest of Miss Lou. purchued _.Grey mm., from wm_ smut ._. ` 7 7' f- Pt. ‘ e """"~"`L° Kearney of Murray; River; The sports ' ‘ would like to see Tom B." and Grey as 1 sld;,':;°: 1:3122” hli'L:|':°"m°fwS“mg:::. Bird” in a matched race this summer E .TEEN PERSONALS ' ~ ew as they are both- popular horses in ow, P. E. -I.-L. H _ M _ D I M Le ..°l|r. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Gold- iiii: niitiiilnliiea ont-roi mweusl. Reid: °”' °°"¥*"Y- Nia- °"“'°d In Brodeu- _‘\"" mm" L°"k° °f summer' noted Holstein cows. it is » under- en 1*” '°°k- "'h°"° "WY Wm “P01111 side made the round trip by the North-- emod me price was 'usa ML MU the summer.-G. D mer e _ for some time has returned home. '_ __M,-_ A,-thu, Macpherson who has. ` ` ..'Among the students from Geor- ' l een spending his vacation at his Herb (iampben has remmgd home setown who tried the Matriculatlon a ome in Cape Traverse. returned to afggeahguameitrfgg usa ililxamirietions at Montague, last week alifax on Wednesday morning.-Lwmachines 'Mr (mules Jenkins 3?;-eh Mugs Lune Mclmy|.e_ Edwin” , c e lee _Mrs Harry Grad a`nd daughter who has lately Joined the iotn selge Lena y. A n igilnlnetlin rnere..-e Mc. _ . y , ' , n. nna o el in and Mr. q ladys of Borden.left by the Northum- :?"°ri;_e}g:";;'esl;§;t a£`;;`kda'vBP‘:g!¢\? Daniel McCormack.-G. erland on Wednesday morning eu B503! Ammon' who was Ol; B bum -__-_“__ was '° Celnlzgéan west' Where lheyiess trip to Bay Fortune in the inter I l send ntlrs vacation.-L. mm of ms mm has rammed, home' ` l.lr'rl.E elm. :illness or Hen miun- WOLFVILLE, July 10.--Ina Vivian ter of Mrs. Maude Gne, of Wolfvllle. died at her mother's home early yes- terday morning as a result of being scaided. The little girl with her bro- ther Reginald, aged four years. were In the kitchen with their mother, who was getting supper ready. The two children were playing on a rocking chair and one of them, in balancing. seized the kettle on the stove and My-_ Sudgbm-y's new car and re. P9511- MT- Kellawal' “mf pulled it over. Both of the children rts the roads good in Western sect- The U'h0m ls 5"" ‘me 0' me Brea" were badly scalded and the little girl passed away at two o'clock yesterda ` ____ Ihave to iight. Those who suppose we morning 5 lshal lever be able to abol sh the-le i _ i . proud to Say that they had an been 3 -Inspector Gallant spent the week,risks are living in 8 f00lB D8l‘Bd|B@~ . I - ul _TWC GINTI ff” WORD .ACH Gue. aged five years. youngest daugh- -` , ra v ~ - - r AMSTERDAM, July 10.-“Chnllkoll In Russia we imminent,” say! lhe Frankfurter Zeitung. “lf the En- - his ' 's enter rise should lead to the *_ 0l;lf;ll‘l>l~isedixrgfttfieftaliidalgodkinan_ re';_;u"~ Lailnlfzz- P““m‘“`° l“l@“d-ylzimlllltiigpse of llhe present Government Mr. Willard McLean is' bully engag- Lei; h °3;`“'°;;` °b'w" T' R°W- then not much will remain of the ‘ed in contract work at Peter‘s Road Bm§eneu"i W “ “sine” 'lim 1° st-noni. stewart Bros. nt Murray “' "°°“~°G- then become more complicated tha” peace treaties. 0.ur problems would ever. Let us hope that ln the solu- ._ Mr. E. G. McKie. of Little 1| fm; in sword will play as -Miss Florence MacLeod. returned 2:03352 B $31; Xsffixgg g:;_p°u§€? River. was visiting in Fortune re- iialieoa |-olegnng Eoselble. Nevertheless her._home in Park Corner on Tuesr Jas_ Mizcuigan or SL Marys mad cently accompanied by his daughter _ iiznaifgealsgxgldingstilée.naiweek witty! who has been "smug in pew,-B Road Mig.. David Brookes, of Wilton. Mass. I I Buy a Season Ticket for $2.0 »-. _ I' -' |N. gi, <1 trsl Powers on no aqeou t can CHANGES IN REJISTIA” ARE mm lpei-mietntlie Entente' to nnd~fre’h re. sources in the east. Comments in the Vossiscbe Zeitung, the Loltal Anzelger. and the Nord- deutsche Allgemeine Zsitung and olli- er German newspapers, copies of which have been received here, all tend to ahaolve the Soviet Government in Russia of responsibility for the murder of Count von Mlrbach, German Ambassador to Russia. The papers hint at intrigue of the Entente Gov- ernments to sow distrust between Germany and the Soviet Government. 3 t-_Tr ;-_;_-an 0 _ = and Save $3.50 lEil"'“==='-l& l =lEl ' 'll " I I GANADIAN GOVERNIIVIEIN1' RAII-\AIAYS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Time Table In Effect June 28th 1918 ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME P.M. 4.00 5.20 P M 12,15 1.48 *IQ isle? ?U|g Dep. Charlottetown Arr. 11.55 11.10 Hunter River 10.47 10.10 6.05 6.50 7.20 2.50 3.30 4.10 .°°9°." :atom espn An Emerald Junction in _Kensington Arr. Suntmeralde Dep. Train Outward-Read Down Tfllnl \'“Nl"d°-R°ld UP A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. 10.15 8.40 10.09 9.40 7.30 9.37"* 9.10 9.10 , 8,45 7.40 6.50 6.10 P.M. 12.20 2.10 3.57 8.50 9.08 10.37 ‘ 11.58" 11.55 6.05 Dep . Summersldo Arr. Port Hill , _Q'Lssrv__ __ _____6_-__5_1J____ --- ""' Atherton 0.05 Arr. Tignish Dep. ass 5.35 _ 7.40 3.56 l ____ lifé.. i.o7 5.30 12.05' 9.45 , 10.45 _ Dept. Emerald Junction Arr. Arr. Borden Dep. 7.20 6.20 11.15 amaaud Q'e-an-ot: o\~srs=vm_ cwosos? its-swahz tessmcn_ > Z Dep. Charlottetown Arr. Mount Stewart Morell St. Peters Arr. Sourls Dep. .__ _ _/L .s ~sef=1 53558: q~lWm¢g ESEES P.M. A.M . 7.20 Arr. - Elmira Dep. li .25 A.M. 8.50 10.00 10.40 11.20 amm»F bhbhg can-s-sn, Dep. Mount Stewart Arr. ~ Cardigan Montague Arr. Georgetown Dept ?~F®> gains F~F“1 o`w" ¢;w$Z 5.15 5.15 Bat. Dall Daily only ex. Svat. ex. ' Sat. la Bun. 1 Bun. P VI. P.M. Vernon River 8.20 0.45 7.26 Arr. Murray Harbor Dep. 0 .20 Sat. ' -only A.M. A.M. 4 .00 8.80 Dep. Charlottetown Arr. 10 . 16 10 .05 .' 8.51 7.20 EXCEPT AS NOTED. ALM. THE ABOVE 'FRAINB RUN DAILY. SUNDAY EXCPTED. G. A. HAYES, _ H.H. MILANBON. W. T. HUGGAN. Gsnsrsl Manager, (Eastern Lines) Passenger Trsfflo Manager. District Passenger Agent, ‘ Moncton. NJ. Moncton. N.l. Charlottetown. P.l.l _ l 'W Ti 3' 2 ‘ -sir - latest styles. 85 QUEEN STREET SVCS! Vifiéty. . .__» . nr il, , ,~v..: _.,`__, Heney and Baynes Carriages now opening. _ A full assortment in these celebrated Vehicles including all the Harness and Harness parts Collars,Etc, etc. and Gates We carry in stock now a complete line 'of fence for THE FARM. i for the FIELD, for the GARDEN and THE LAWN. PAGE FENCES always give satisfaction. ‘ 'I Our Lines are Good Lines Our Prices are Right Prices wine FENCE ` & Kennggx barns' t i |- , ~ 1 Nt, _. . __,.‘ caiuuacns Grant i& Kennedy HARNESS it OUR LINES _I WN' P. E. I. Everything that you can possiblv require for your horse 'in ' Washing Machines, Clothes Wringers and Churns. L _Page Wire Fence, Eawn- Fence _ ' ' I .W _‘ i I I ,.