v i 'I "‘ " 1 *Li . . _ .__ ._ _,___ . _,___ __ ~ -. .. we _ ~ _ . \-_<.»-. _f~~'?~~.=' ~ ~ _ e. .’ ' »’ ' _ ._ . _ '-i= /-' f’ ~ .1 _ " . ._ ~ ._ . ,’ ./ €_ _ li_H`__ _ - _ V » ___ ~ . _V i ' ._ _ _- ' _ V ~_ ____ 'r;_g_oaisp_ar_ _ -' _ _ _ __ '_ _ “'_1'a_1i=cnannorrnrow.irfon‘inn1.air__' __ _ ‘ __ ..__.'1‘JUI-if;/_25._i'19iIm~ iBMm¢ »~€J~ ll/hen-i yon' ' cannot I - sleep and are easily ir- ~ _ritated arid? Worried' Orn _ "Visit" Sir Next week a number of distinguish- town in connection. with the session ofthe Supreme Grand Orange Lodge of B. A. The names of Col, Sir Sam e Hughes, Mr I-I C McLeanl'MP of ed visitors will arrive in Charlottrr La r The VVestei°n --I1’ PAYI to buy in this Ptovlnot. -Two alters nn worth ues -'ri-is ou/ximian is on me at ”"°"""" '°' “’°*"*“‘¢ *“ W' °°1' T' 4 _ -WANTED.-An experienced Groo- y_-Salesman. Apply at once. R. T man' Limited Buiinierside f!erty's, Bummei-side. ' tf -you have reason to sus-_ Pea that" NGPWS ' Lire fvnizea states, and ,Mi-_ neben ,F. Brown, editor of- the Chicago Rat- °’ E'm“““°' °f7H°'"_??_“" G"°°°l‘Y D9' *ying Wm, u host of other prbmlmm partinent and Mrs. Emmanuel were omnsamen are menuonei Th’ 'up presented with a. young son early on ei¢e~wiii»ieei wen into nie week. ami M°“°*“>' “‘°’”’“S-'"H- " . embraces three grand bodies. ‘the and need 3 httle SP9* - Grand Black, the Ladies Orange Bene- _ volent Association, and the Grand; m°d"l|`°'1 Bedi 'U 33-50' 34-50 H115 Lodge or nririeii America. aii holding $4-98 “ml Bm" 3°” f“°m $15-75 ¢° are below normal. i They are notgietting pro ei- nourishment. rom the food you.eat, ci help. A few' weeks treatment with. . . .' ‘ _ __ Hdl .`~ . __ . The Sentinel, Rev. George 'l'. . Lum- _ ` 555-7-34UE3L f`n__ion, Past Supreme' Grand Master of i _’ -|-A --WE LGO WE VIBIIIOR .-Mr. Per~ r. i -~BED8.-You can get Brass Trim- $40.00; best Beds; lowest prices. Minimum twenty-ave cents. -new Auro own»sn_-ur. iii.; ' W. Johnston aprosperoiis farmer hui purchased a new McKay motor. easy ‘the Purchase bgigg made .from_§_¢;sars, Grant and Kmnohy, Chai-lott' `wn.-’ Mr- Kennedy made the delivery this week.-H." ‘ WESTERN 1>EnsoNAL`s -+Mr._ John P. Kehoe, Ssarletcwnl and Mr. .ramen smith. iiiepie Plains were notable visitors in Summerside_ Tuesday.-H. uma. Gash must accompany onion' Dr Chase’s Nerve Food will do wonders for anyone in this con- dition. Note your in- crease in weight while using this food cure. The average girl is a queer' creat- 'm,e_ she." make hm or __ young man cat in evidence of these days. i we separate sessions. _ ~l_.._i,_ Holnian‘s Summerside. ed rabbit today, and the 'suv-nor he tu HYS the customers like to have the thirteen standard cars freight. There re ten cars of outward freight on Customer-Why don't you drive this S orie‘day and marry him' the next. TAKING NO CHANOEB cat away from the table, waiter’ There were 118 _outward passengers Waiter-Well, you see. slr, it's stew by rnlng there were 114 passengers and i - Tuesday, including one car of horses. Minards Llnlment Lumbermanl Friend The schooner Maw- wesmm Calm e _ 555-7-24M2iE1.i. -THE NORTHUMBERLAND. _ the boat on Monday morning. Re- ston Master, arrived with lumber _ I -Miss May McGregor, daughter of; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McGregor, Cam- pbellton, Lot 4-paid a. visit to friends? in Siininieiside this week.-H. I -Mr. D. Kennedy of the firm of Kennedy & Co.. O'Leary was in Sum-_ meiside Tuead-ay. l-Ie went through to! Bradalbane and attended the marriage . of his niece Miss Marguerite Todd, on' Wednesday eveningi-H. JULY 27iii 60 pairs WOMEN’S WHITE CANVAS PUMP SLIPPERS, assorted bow a n d buckle trimmings; either leather or white covered heels; sires 2_1-2 to 7, worth up to $2 _75; Special for Saturday, per pair ._ ............................. ._ . 60 pairs CHILDRENS AND GIRLS WHITE CANVAS BUTTONED BOOTS with leather soles and heels; children’s sizes5to l0_; Special Saturday price per pair ......... ._ Misses’ sizes 11 to 2, per pair $1.20 ._ ______________________ __ $1.35 24 Women’s separate SKIRTS in all wool serges, tweed mixtures as well as fancy checks and piaids; worth regularly yd_. to $6.00; Special Saturday price __ ... ,_ A big saving on MEN’S BLACK COTTON _H_ALF HQSE;_ 20 dozen in the ot,a `rare'price considering present day costs; sizes 10 to_10 1-2 11. Satur~ day price two pairs for...... -- C A seasonable offer on about 50 BOY_"S COTTON KNIT SWEATQ_l_t._S;_ made with long sleeves, color Navy; ,sizes 30 alld13i- for 11 to 15 years. Special* Satur- day price ........................... _. ' A special saving on 36 _ FRINQED CARRIAGE VJRAPS good medium weight, assorted colors. Don’t miss this 1 special Saturday price, each.. _. ._ . 20 only Men’s RUBBERIZED TWEED RAINCOATS in Fawn and Brown mixed tyyegdai t»m_§i__¢;]e wi_th $_n_;6eriible collar, ezes o ,reguar . 0 $11.00. Special price You can get New Cabbage' a_iid_ Rcsll Fish at our Fish counter and Fruit in sea- son at our Confectionery coun‘er. 1 4- 576 7 25M2lE1i. _1Wo _ 1 V ~ ' _ im-at the home ei mi»e_~E_J. Wright. 1‘ of “Wheat Flour Substitutes." ‘annual meeting of tlic Falrivcw Wo- T- W from Buotouche on Tuesday morning. her cargo is consigned to Messrs M.F. Schurman & Co.-H. -PROMINENT 8HlPBUILDER8.- Mr. John A. L. McLellan, Indian River, who is employed at ship build- ing iii New Hampshire has arrived' to fe days ago for his' manager “Uncle `-S'ani' who only -‘allowed 'him a very Ishort vacation as aniother shipwill be .placed on the stocks as soon as "Mac" greturns.-H. 2 --°'-NEWHNNNAN INS-TITUTE.-The fannuni ‘meeting of the New Annan men's Institute was held on July -'Membership 15, number oi regular meetings held, 11. Total receipts for the year, $231.26. $60.30 was expend ed on yarn,'$10 to Miss Plummer's Xmas'-'Gift Fuiid, $97.94 to supply of _prisoners of war. 144 pairs of socks were- knit, 3 pairs of mltts, 1 pair of gloves. The Institute ‘intend serving _dinner at the New Annan races in order to raise funds for their work. Delegates were appointed to attend tlic Convention! Miss Saunders was present and gave a lecture on tho use --FAIRVIEW INSTITUTE. - The men's institute was licld in Darnley Hall on July 16th, 7.30 p.m. The oiilc- ers were re-elected. The secretary _ _ ., $2 . e fax Re lief Fund, $100.00 to the School Sup- . _ _S iiERMiNl HAS l0Sil _ HER U\Sl CHANCE; LONDON, -July zz.-The 'oritishf people are determined completely to' _ _ __ :_p_i;i_i_d_sa slicgrt ;i_cIa_;i_i_:;1__wi_t_h__l;:* l_:‘_:;;'___eiiminate Germs-n influence and ae-,i_ ' ’ S _ h' _' _ '___ ____ b tivity from their social,'commercial_ - °° C man' 5 “"9" ence “ 5 ““` and' political life. For a g_eneratlcn_ ` |“e5"- h*“’i“5 l“““°h“d 3 “"3” *MP 3 previous to the great war insidiousi w Sat d S ° German propaganda made its infiu-'. once felt in` British comnierciai af- fairs, and in the ‘belief oi’ the ma- jority, in policy and administration ni public affairs, 'I`he____` people are. thoroughly aroused and____rietenn_ined that until German kiiltiir _ceases to be the' German creed tl_ie_people of itlig.t;.'»nationall_ty must \;9__ foreigners. tgygxhe British, and must_-be segre- g`ated'ii-om British activities; . . !. _. Since the outbreak of the war 25,-~ 000 civilian enemy aliens have been iiiterned. but there still remain at liberty, though registered, nearly 22,- 000 _of these nationalities. That this number will be greatly reduced in. the near future is assured by the* prevailing sentiment, "A German atV' liberty in BrltianV is as menace to Brltian,” but even more drastic ac-_ tion is being- taken against those of- German birth in Britlan. All na- turalizations granted those _of one-‘ my alien origin since the war wi1l_ be cancelled' iiiid otliors naturalized previous to the war and shown to be' out of sy'iiipathy with the British pur- pose will lose their citizenship. Nor will any German be permitted to be-_ ply for new desks for the school iinn banks in Britlan, the most ow i Bild BPiH11il\E~ Ten Pounds 0f ‘V001 lowed in Britian again while the me"_i~' girocessboth in trade and war. The were collected in the ""sm°"~ 74.95"’ ory of"German efforts t0 D8l'BlYi2B P-'|°i imperial conference ha°s' a5l‘8`B`d Villa! oi socks were knit during the year,l rain remain. All great British c;n-‘such mgtais in .ine Enipire __i|`\ist be and 19 b°’“’s were sem t° “°l""‘"`5' cerns are eliminating German inter- controlled by the British `»E{np||-9 for esits. : the British people arf! 'iroved' friends. M.oNoP|.v oN Po'rAsH_ ooNE _ _ Tgmsme policy on other as gpym “"0" GERMANY cheek osi-man Mani ceni__~oi. ‘war mnerieie me been adopted ""_‘ ‘ ' _ throughout the Empire. it is .enually_ AMSTERDAM' July 16'” D|“'c°v" MOM i!\'\D0\‘tBl¥t Uf B11 is U10 “Dil true of the products. formerly the BU' that GHYWHHY does “Of h°|d 3 fied effort oi' Britian and the dnmin-` monopoly of Germany, of liY9s B“d_ world '“°“°p°ly.°“ “mash ‘mmes 'as ions to check forever the Gorman eff- potash. _ The German Empire will no, a blow to innumerable economists who 0;; to control metals essential 'to longer be able to .place its citizens in repeatedly have assured' the Ger~ " i " ysfourity in Britian while they work mans that the Fatherland could my f tm. G,,m,m.m_te,em"ii, British con. pose its own terms of peace, because » ' ' ' ' ' ' -,c s. German cannot paralyze Bri-_ the world, and especially America, _ ng: c0ncm.m_' Yue,-,many mmnog par. was |"”"1d l° C0111” t0 Gefmalll' _f0l' ’ lalyze British trade by securing control . 9| 1'. their strength and tone and healthy .,,- I'3 si ` I :.5/_ 1 .i -.'f"i95' \`-`v"‘:| 1 (gf .4 A AU. 'J _ _ l. 'A ` ’ -y, v _ ~ I ».V_ :___ _V _ » ~‘ _ :,___ _ .- it V __ - , __ _' .___ ._ __ _ _ __ ;~._"l‘ __ _ ~ _ i _ »_ ,;‘v_' _ _ _ _ . V _ ..._ ._ ________ __ __ _ _ You will want a suit “this summer _one that you can wear later in the season. V _ _ _ -1-Get that suit now_-- _ `_ _ ` These are all new .models in_ Black, Navy and _ Brown -in odd sizes. Regular $36.50 for.$25.00 ' i from. - _ir _r __ in l ' -_ f + ` SUMMER DRESSES Regular $10.50 and $8.50 for _ _ s7.o0,$5.oo and $3.50 L_ An odd line of summer dresses in voils, m_`tis- _ lins” and pongee to clear. .Many styles to choose |_ _ _ _. _ .7._ i GINGHAM DRESSES Very attractive styles I. in gingham and fancy N cotton in nigh waisted effects all sizes up to 14 yrs. Priee 79s to 52.50. ¢si__iu@--1-i-_ ciiii.i>iiizii’s I sii_i< 1 WDDIES " Ami _ _ cioviis They have double fingef tips. Therefore they willwear longer than usual, made of pure silk in all the new shades. Price 75c to $1.25. Wbmmed he' l'¢D°"t fm' the YNY? come a British subject for at leasti ’ “_ °` ' ‘ _ - _ " _ membership 19' meetings h°l‘l» 9- nm' five years after peace is declared. Q E _ B ~ ‘ ~ __ _ “um money "Medi 5347-14» °' tml 'Even such sweeping measures do; _ _‘ ‘__ ` _, f _ ' ._ __ 2 ' _ amount $80 was paid to the Malpeqne nog Mgigfy -the mgjm-ity or the Bri., ‘ ‘ '1 Ltr. I ' “ 7.: i' »- '_ W P A 000 t° '-h HHH ‘ tish people. and more far-reaching ac-1 __ ' . tion is possible. German and Aust-< ' ° .Lili ~ SMOCKS _ In all shades, also pure white with fonch' - es of embroidery and - smocking. _ _ All sizes. Price * $1.25 ie $4.50 I f _ V D _ . _ _ _V ._.V__..i _._, _ _ __ _ _V _ ___ ___V___,,_ “'80 fm blinds 1°” me han' 564-20 erful agencies in propaganda of peace», _ __ __ _ V _ ' _ f°" me 5“pP°rt °f the P"l"‘°”e" °` ful penetration.. are being wound up 5 _ " ‘ Mwth“"at'3" ` ` ` ` understands why the Germans and why' Brltian so nearly fell a vict when Germany struck. _ The sloga Brltlan today is: "The British Em for Britons." ` Stofansson the Artic ox ore stri fertmzen' -"_" ' of essential metals and other similiar im with fever last Alifll Bt HBPSUIIBI " The Government has just present- The b°“°" the muscles' and an l'BBO\il'c8t. yrithi .ther Empire, nor Jalhlld and taken to F‘0rtY_ukon_ on n ed-a report to the Reichsta/g contain- ths. organs of tha body depend for tweateu the stability of British indiiu§ dog sledge, will' spend the summer ‘"3 31° WBYUUIS "Nt 5lP°ll1 '|185 U11' acting on pure b)00d_ '-:-¢ by the monopoly of certain ess'en~ there in order to rocoverihis strdhotll. expectedly entered the market as a." Hnodvs sm.“P"i||n makes .puni Lip products. according to »\iyi~i;mq~ MR J\CiG$? Have You sean \ "Des so: wnlxr oo ' TH\N\< OF IT WELL-\T'b NNE I B91' i Twinn- H\S - FAC.: is A i.\‘rTi.t'. 'foo RBD ‘ i\$~fmhlJ5t=. meer? wi~iAT s_.w¢ou frAi.\< ' -0 c . ‘ '_,.a.oooT9~-'NG N "E" ‘I YOUR rams Nor My uNci.= - ive lr I