\ .. l, affords the snicker, every- thing that is 'te and " " hestiuqigarlfi. ' " ,ci;- . erettes and Blnukerfnrtioies. We make“ "'s ‘specialty of , this particular line audition- how to iteep our steobh iait right st times. if you want toget s smoke that ‘satisfies, you in every way. Hake your selection cigars byfhfiifio from m» stock. gone; on tee in quantities." . s. A._FOSTER Central Drugstore" .,, . . . We can, spa you ' “m ~ dalilisffyf _1. ,to date stew. - ~ MON» REAL. ,. MONTREAL, uly Eli-The re- -port of t-he civic department of » health, for the first seven months of the year, issued today, contains ‘ some rather startling. figures in irogard to the number of cases of infectious diseases and death re- ing therefrom. The total numb- sss of these disease from deaths corded, with ‘forty-six deaths . m‘ étiséiluli ‘lbuiiiukiuiuis Advertisements under‘ this‘ beading, to. per word for each in- on. Where co fee oorne to our cane lust beadd to cost to cover posts Contractions count ll- are flowed es one we b emlttauoes lasts." ~ In received f-mtti-‘l’. ‘$52-32 gs seitzww e Pu 4 n. to be forwarded. live cents e, at l’ t one word, but are figures (as 81.000) t‘; cover colt llust accompany ell advertise- veriooked. fidavfrtisernents vv is 9,065 and» 1,493. The number oi . aees nmgrlppe in the seven months ‘wss 4,280 with 422 deaths. .'i‘he heaviest death toii was‘ lu tuberculosis with 771i cases and T25 deaths. 0E diphtheria there . was 755 cases and 109 deaths, and‘ ~ "of scarlet fever 951. cases with ‘ fifty-three deaths. ‘ " There were also od nearly 2,00 cases of measles re- durlng this peri- l . POII-TIIAIT AGENTS WHITE US, wnnrsirsu-innm ion osumnnr. Agents Wanted SALARY All; Ofblllllln sion. to sell R s " l . m. ii ..;":.,'s:..: t’. as. t ‘ T! . w t musings llyl0efllol, eInFSII o state amount of your, business for special prices. We ‘now have the largest, best equipped plant in Canada. can give promptcst scr- vice and but work at snodornte"_‘ prices, prints ' finished, frames‘ new line. Free Samples. Mor- _chants Portrait Company, Tor- 1613-7-15-tf‘. lllale Help Wanted _..-- OAIIETAKER FOR FOX RANCH wantcd. Experienced mun wanted to cure for. Ranch at Bathurst. FOR milk cows. TEACHER \VAN'I‘ED For Sale. _ FOR HALHNE MASSEY llAllllllli binder li foot in good repair. Ap- ply M. l... i1. Essory, Union Road 1874-7-27-6]. §AI.E—-A NUDIIIEII. 191i-'I-28-3i ‘Teachers Wanted . 2L; j ‘ - ‘ filial‘ etiengoi. tSuppliemcX-t C1100. luitlzely w called. titanic-Herb. ‘- r0 cs im rc crre . a rn , W Female yelp Wanted s........-y. " 1817-7-27-41. ,,,,,,,,. 1R3, "‘s°,',‘,,,,,,,’ “$5,, “if, “IANTED TEACHI§R F0“ EARN.‘- \VANTED—F‘IRST CLASH TEACH- ZPrincipais Department Supple- ment. 8125.00. Apply at once Alex Board Trus- cr for Vice Kcnslngton. High School. Stewart, Secretary - diepensarlee, etc. (IF For furthci- particu- lnrs. apply A. M. Agnew, Crniirolc Farm. Charlottetown. IN FTAN- and delivering In it s series of lee- tures on. the llbie, but we have been unsbi .to- secure suitable ground for our purpose. Therefore we haverented TH!" STRANDIor . Sunday evening, Jugust-ist, sad seeing that some-folks either‘ ignor- sntly ormsllciouel, confound us with Mormons, ‘Ruseiiltse, or oth- ers, It seems fitting that we should herewith publish e-brlef outline "of our "Faith." Althuugit- we _hsve no churches in P. E. ‘i. our mission srlse are busy in Chine, indls, Af- rica, among the csnnlbsls in the islsnds in the Psolilc Ocean, and in nearly every countryfln the world, tsschlngpeopie to believe in Jesus Christ, and keep the com- mandments of God.‘ Wrsre, in" fact, spending over $7,000,000 per year in this work. And we be. ileve in: "One" God, omnlpotent, eternal, infinite, b _ '-' and everywhere ‘present by His repre- sentative, the'Holy Splrlt, in the Divinity of Jesus Christ, the Fath- er's agent, in creation and redemp- tion, who through the Holy Ghost saves us from sin, which is the transgression of the law. In the Bible, which as the only infallible rule of faith and practice. in conversion as the special work of the Holy Spirit. in the perpetu- ity of the law of GOdp-(h! ten t -' their binding obligation upon all mcn. servance of the seventh day of the ‘ma... .| . week as the Sabbath, according to 3 the commandment.’ v The near, vis- ible, personal, and literal return of the Lord to this earth, yet without - setting adste ‘for that event. Non- conformlty with the ways of the world, in its pleasures, follies and fashions. Baptism by immersion. Prophecy as a revelation of God's purposes concerning the world. The ‘support of the gospel ministry by tithes and offerings. The Scrip- ,tures which teach that this Gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the worldj-hence, a strong campaign in ‘behalf of foreign mis- sions, connecting evangelistic work with schools, publishing houses, Christian tem- perance, including the non-use of intoxicating liquors, tobacco, tea, and coffee. The complete separ- ation of church and slate." Our goal: The advent message to all the world in this generation. We make NO compromise with Higher Criticism, New Thought, Splrltuallsm, Christian Science --v Christ, and that God is calling His people bsck to first principles, that housework Good whgel App“, cliff School. Supplement $100. Ap- the ‘m be r ad t I . - ly to J. E. Currier. Secretary. Y- Y ° Y 9 W9 60"" 0U!‘ ' M“ ‘M?’ s“ E“"°"1gla5t,'f5;°f2'6_.u-_ p 1880-7-27-5i. Blesse Lord. WANTED-swam“;- \y93g|gyg_ rm) TEAGIIPJI WANTI-lll- lfllit IIIGI-i . M_ mAcKnn-OSH. .traln as nurscséiiriua-smali Gonen. ‘Point School. supplement $100. 1958. . ‘ai iiospitni: agesQll-SE dducatlon Apply to Daniel \V. Taylor. Scc- '" at lcnst‘ one your of High Schbgl rctnry of‘ Trustees. lllfili-i-2il-3lpd. or its equivalent. l-‘nr further l - ‘LO INVESTIGATE KENT formation. addrcss-dtfnrtha J’. ‘vmwpnrs- A TnAcnr-ut s-‘nlt QOUNTY FRAy Avard, Superintendent Jiddison NM-nmm Schpn], Nq, 5, Sflpple- , ' Gilbert I-lospitai“ Jlloucestor, ma“; 3mg, Apply_tu E, itlqyndrd, ~ M888" 5-. .1}; . l; a 15.57'7‘27““- ‘ Secretary. Northam Stations lill34-7-29hIEM. l 7T. JOHN. July 29.-—Rev. W.D. Wlson, chief inspector unrler the provincial liquor law, is investigat~ in the disturbance at St. Edward, sl ‘miles from Iiuctouche, on Tues- evenlng, when A.8. Coulee o.‘ iill". sr'l~‘i'i“§iilfg§'tfilizi§ Iczxgsfhgoctjd we!‘ Kemmgum’ p‘ IEIBIIi-‘Z-iii-tli. llllllwlle- Bull-inspector. ‘and Bev- nalnry will be paid to the right - ly (‘sates a constable of Buc- mllll- APPlY "Y "Ml"- "lvlll" "i" wawrsn-snconn on suunn ouche, were maltreated by a crowd cram-p and stntlnd, salary rrqulr- ch“ "My," m‘. Gnu“ Rh,” Lyon“: men who beat and stoned ed to as. ll. ii. Storcr, Secretory, Iiethurst Silver llinck Fox Com- pany Limited, Bathurst, N, i3. Lost _ LUST 0N TIIF. 25TH TAIL IIOAIIII from truck wagon ‘on Queen St. Finder gzleamuitmve at DeBiois B .,f ~.l. l. ma .01" ‘l- c llllii-T-29-2l. LOR'I—IN TIIIS CITY 0N JULY. 2|. a black wallet containnr: sum of money. Finder please leave at Reddin Iiros., nnd rcccive reward. iiiili-‘l-Bi-fii. " Wanted ..___.__._._._._~__ \VAN'I‘IGI)—-SI-N‘,ONI) IIAND B 7a IIAIIY i . A l . ca" age pp y uxlillil-“I-Zil-lllpd. '1‘ wKnmnn-rro nnwr IIY amour-in ‘unfurnished house with ail. mod- m. ronvcnlrnccs. Writs '16." c. Guardian Office. 1870-7-27tf. WAITIIID-IIOAIID AND ROOM. Private family preferred. Apply . C. G. B. Box 117. 1Bll-7-27-til. lIl-UEIIFIRIIIES AND RASPBER- rioa. \Vo are open for large minn- titles of flo- an l * rles. We are in a position to moot all competition. Anyone having‘ beries to offer, phone or write us. Clarice Bros" Mt. Stewart. i811-7-28-12l. "IQKETCTIYTWEKR _ ~ saunso m BRITAIN LONDON. July 27.—A campaign against dlaphunous dress among women churchgoers is being con- ducted by high church dignitaries in-lilngland, and it is understood that the question of women's "sket- chy" attiremny be taken up short- ly by a big church association. Monsignor Jackman, oi Westmin ster Cathedral. said that some worn en attend places of worship in clothes .which are not in accord with Christian principles. No rule} one of the taste of brides, he said. 1 ‘ilhe icampaiifti is also belnil strongly waged in France and Bet, -. ‘h tthi t slum by the clergy iu those coun a audevglénu durum me urocaem culprit had stowed o‘ sway to 8t. John (N.B.i‘, on roam tries. and, several, high dlsnllerlvfll“ of the church have spoken strong]? on the subject. Notlc s at- the doors of m v French. churches to the effect that woman who wish to enter must be decont- , ly clothed.’ -—---1-O are post . who or Infants sad Children llliflllii“??? Igneous of TEACHER F0“ T0 I1E'I——QUM . Rocky Pnlfll. dinavisn plan was the record nu before Judge Cusson in the p day when the ninth man on me Gilamplan was charged with dcsertion. As he was the only mall ed the judge was asked ccurt to apprehend by prosecuting counsel to make example of him. School. Supplement $125.00 thefts?- ing government minimum. Ap Wilfred McKinnon. plemcnt voted. Secretary Truetcce. ‘M74. town School. in: government Protestant preferred. for i-‘annlnt: Schnnl, Silpplcillllitt- S135- ADD‘ Craig, secrctarylTrust . .1 waist-noel- saoosn Hazclbrook School. Lib- ’ i m‘ Candy. t‘. Jwuiloe-i-zs-u. EACIIFIII. clans for c-rol supplement. Secretary. w- ' M1809 ‘ill INO. ALFRED RNONLLD,‘ LAND Surveyor, Hermanvll To Let. son. Acolyte V. '1'. \Velln “may iopssnrlortfrsom e-rse AT MONT-REAL. MONTMAL, July 28¢—4Sixteen desertlon from the steamer Scan- Nnd nine froln the Gram- t forward . olice Jinlge Cusson found the werill guilty. to fifteen days in“ voyage, which amounted dollars. ings that the ,‘ from which P01‘! ih Gra 0 m’ dered deported. had bccn 0 ii-{O-fi- UNDER OBSERVATION mo, J 26.—A cording TORO ill‘! ° WE; Arnell last week czniessed to the murder of his mother In 1912» up which crime his father will is "under , ‘noun-venom’ Mr. Raney declined " ‘n s statement today by i-ion. day, ' attorney-Kenerai, ' inrcd at Owen Bound, to us? where the young mm confined, and also decllneld to hi| opinion of the “ ‘ secretary. - isia-i-zl-ii! -__i¢_-_-__._-_____.__ Timothy C. liming. LOWER "w\ICI'1-. Supplement includ- minlmurn $150. l‘). M. Bern- a; 1-28-81. ard, Secretary. 1 ; wusmmn wnfwun- rn NGIPAL Ifalpcqtie. issi-i-is-ulpa. Fill UGTTAGE AT fQr bnlunco. of scu- 01'. 1884-7-27-lf. prisoner, - about wedding dress is laid down, Jolln Grouch. who hrrl signed 0n ll! however, the matter being entirely "All fllld 56510110911 llllll hard labor together with the forfeiture of Wages for the y them. The chief inspector was in communication with the district yesterday, and it is understood ac- tion will be taken against those .n-- . c rm min sin- ‘VQZI-Tigeue arltlfvIlzAScIInol district No resllonanfl“ to!‘ the “M7339- 103, second or third class. Sup- The sub-inspector, his son, John Castes, and t-be constable received _ word, that liquor had been sent to St. Edward to be used in a wedding and returned‘ to M Huctouche help. .The Coulee were quite billllg found no liquor. olrlond of liquor to Maine. tionsl Railways County . in the "wardrobe of the actress fo advertising purposes. A man never appreciates lh aces. I/VEDLOGKED. bold-r FoilGET To Haws A BELL BOY AU. U8 m" 69130‘ m 1m: norzwwfi emysiusl 111i to ho was 1 give , n , _ 2.0 . _ .. , . ‘ . n _t We intended pitching s large um erlcmgl. he lower K1016 to Canadian record. i..|»*-~4 .'"i"'i-'l's§cA|..cu_TTA.-n.‘n.e. cin- CIIHEuFITIVIIlI in Sydney harbor , , . ,. NE ' fimezfi "is ’ we Premen- matures» _ ilibfl, andqJphn A, ‘ al (Wires-Fermi st Pred- edilesdayfladolsfgjso t track record, from, ejuslling the ' ‘. -t -» 8%. thus nu“ ¢I°FK ' "- emanate)???" a ~ (P? __(______l w-e» e s s e 1 Grunfi T. of‘, aylor, Aseatot _ Marine” as gone." {a ‘trip illjilfi Mpgdaldp islands. _ Mlle Edith Carton of Fredericton B. who is spending her vaca- tionjiif Victoria motored to the 0H1‘ yesterday. . was _ The Misses Harriet J., and Mary M. MacDonald- have returned to - their home in New Haven, Coun., U‘-.S. A. after a pleasant vacu- iion spent with their cousin. Mrs. A. W. ewberry of ill. Edward Street. llrs. Newberry accompan- Wednesdsy morning at nine o’ and‘ Bretoai Y 0f- one ihour the shiir got underway again and left for Bermuda. While in "Blarney flheflpoihmauder Rear Admir l foliowi g communlcetionto Mayor Fltsgeirld: Very. mu Diving commander-la, chief an thegravity efiiis condition, as inlet telegraphed The ob- ~ celebration and ‘they went to the place in an automobile. On their arrival they were met by a mob. A shower of stones demolished thc glass in thegautomobiio. and the three were forced to seek shelter bencnlth a bridge. A rifle shot was 4|, fired in an attempt to oust the of- ficers from their position. but the bullet did not hit anybody. Con- stable lCoates managed to escape for iniured and were conflnrd to their home yesterday, The officers were nimble ttflmzllfc any arrests and ‘Chief Inspector Wilson was noti- fird ycstcrdny that Sub-inspectors Picard and Dnlgle had seized a shipped from Quebec to this province on lls wa-y 'i‘hc liquor was found along the lino oi -tho Canadian Na- in Maduwnska -—-—-<o>-———- A divorce suit is oflcn included gift of a solitaire did-mend \more than when he holds the other three .3 Jchored ‘off the iloyai Cape t cluhjlafter a stay; ‘Everett despstebed ethe. chflregret that the seriqus fliiness of JOY 0 to me i am compelled to leave for Bermuda forthwith an/i »shall be unable; to see you as subject of ~ SALVATION BY. i Are your sins forgiven? ,' Has God given to you eternal life? - Are you filled with doubt and discour- l agement? Are you saved? i had hoped." handsome . pretty face. led them as far as Borden. POINTED PARAGRAPHS The most of the slips occur after the cup has been to the lip. No jeweler has ever been able to improve on the setting of the sun. I W‘ I The fortune hunter chooses a figure sulibir lvi-zuiuc " j. 7 ‘IEVANGELIST ulcmmsu ‘ ‘Who has spent 25 years in Missionary and Evangelistic work will speak 0n the ‘GRACE Come and we will do thee good. EVERYBODY \VELU()I\IE -.ll*."!@5, There's no gainsaying_ v _ the charm of striped and checked mat- iiilly he said to apply particularly criuls f0;- tnilored apparel. This u Aspoi UMOIIH unions Mil ll‘! ,chlc cape is illustrated. This capo to coats nnd wraps for sports or ‘motor wear. Every season fabric manufacturers offer an amazing or ray of plaids in different colors nnd color biendings. Not satisfied with this, garment manufacturers and ‘o1 [naddu o1 sudddmi 1on1 some eriais in heavy silk floss in any may hc made of plain color mater- ial in ally preferred color, stitching to he matched by the collar and arm-hole facing, which is extended to form a V-shnped panel_ Brown trlcotlne or light-weight velour might be stitched in red or tau, navy might be adorned with red, green or a lighter blue and so on. The cnpe has u rather deep, round yoke, and the collar may be worn open or closed. A clever idea for making over an old blue serge cape Wits worked out recently by an ingenious wom- an. Shc lined it throughout with natural colored pongeq, stitched the calpe in light tan silk to match. and finished it at the neck with a big collar of thc‘ pongec. Knitted silk fabrics, as good l0Oklllig’nl‘ld effective while new. but which give such doubtful value and sérvlco in suits and frocks becnusoof their stretching tendon- clcs, are employed with very good effect in the development of many warmer-weather capes. One of the simplest styles is that which shows a long scarf yoke-—merely a straight piece of the material of the desired wldth—to which is at- tached, ruffle fashion, another ecc- tion of the material cut as long as thc capo is, to be. The scarf yoke should ho cut lengthwise of the fabric, of course, and, if dmlrcd yoke and clipe- proper may be in different colors style designers bring out addition- al novelties by stitching plain mat l‘ E them, with extremely pleasing re- suiie_ ill Fill iiiiodlsh Cape for W Lovers are not necessarily alike . bccuuso they colreepond. ~ rather than n @_____. 3 e~e+~oosifl v vvvvwvvv _ 1 car. nus i Sports or Motor ' r " .|\sI"*@r-y<sIP**‘. res "-5.. ‘léltilil, m. "us: GUARDIAN v EXAILNIWI P lzs outlaw; A HOW. T EY WILL? ':A. , The Prlses lirlied sliivedwmlbfl designated in the contest igcapi- tut prises, and will he]; we edlto the three candidates" IQlegCoh- test whovrecelve the twat-num- .n.._..__.._.._._.,,, ,_ her of votes beforemid ti’ ept. 11th (regardless of dis’ ct. The First Capital Prise will be awarded to the person having the highest number of votes by the above mentloned- date; ssecoiid Csbitfll prize to the hereon havlngffielse- _cond highest score, etc. ' Fl RST CAPITAL‘ PRIZE. ww —=-.-—~—-— --- ~ ..-_ _. ‘$1.640 orey-nort “Pouring can ea exhibition so stony-locum: ‘and White, Ltd" Queen 8t. sscono CAPITAL ‘Putz! $11300 Gerhard-iieintzman Art Player Plano; Library et7l§,;.put~_ chased from It. '1'. Hons thin"; Summerlde’ and Char itetqw on Exbt tion at liolmslfs Char lottetowa’ store; ., ,.gg|‘ THIRD CAPITAL Pruzs $750 Drawing Room Cabinet Grafnnnlct purchased rom and on exhibition at A. E, To mbs, Queer. Street. _ ' After the above mentioned pri~ zcs have been awarded the district prizes will be given as foilows:—- (l) To the candidate in each oi thc two districts who has th" highest total of votes after iihe " winners of the three Capital Prl- ‘ res will" begivcn a $2_00'Cabiuei . Grnfanollrpurchased from and on exhibition itt A. E. Toombs Mu- -sic Store, Queen Street. (2) 'i‘o tho candidate in each of the two districts wltolhas the se‘ cond- highest total "'o‘f~" votes after the winner of the Capital Prizes, we will give a $150 diamond ring purchuscll from and on exhibition at W. W. lift-liners Jewelry Store, 103 Grafton Street. (3) 'i‘o the candidate standing next highest in each of thc two districts we will give n $100 Solid Gold Wnllham Watch purchased from nnd on exhibition nt W. W. Wellnc-rs Jewelry Store, 103 Grafton Street. (4) 'i‘o the candidate standing next highest in each of the two districts we will give u $50 Silver Ten Scrvlce purchased from and on exhibition at W. W. Wellner’s Jewelry Store, 101i Grafton Street. (5) 'i‘o the candidate standing next highest in each of tho two districts we will give a 835101111111“ of Sliver purchased from and on exhibition at W. W. Weilnofis Jewelry Store. 103 Grafton Street. And ten pcr cont. commission to each and every active, candi- date who works up to the c195,; 0f the contest and does nptwin n prize. " The Shamrock in the - lluihon HER rurun: UNDECIDED-OF- r FERS TO suv use HAVE seen mans sv seven/u. KYACHTSMEN. ‘NEW YORK, July Zll-‘Shlam- rock iV.. the defeated cup chall- enger left Sandy Hook shortly after noon today for fin anchorage in the Hudson (River. The crew of Sham- rock accompanied the yacht in the house boat Killarney, which has been their homo (luring the regatta. The challenger was still flying the little green flag, and passing steam- ers gave her almost a continuous ovation of whistle salutes as she passed up the harbor. »Sr Thomas Lipton, owner of Shamrock, said today that he had not made up his mind what he would do with the racer and the trial bent, tho 23 meter Shamrock. It ls understood ‘that he has receiv- ed offers for both yachts from United lStates yachtsmen.‘ - The crew of the challenger will be scat home on the first available ship, Sir Thomas said, adding “those boys have wives and little ones whom they are anxious to sect? onomy in operation. In four tests made poor shape. working order. With gas and oil. pays to keep in" mi Gray-Dort will ave.- 100 miles. Sterns, MacNutt lion. Dr. Toimief” . Sworn in/ioiiay OTTNWA, July 28.—'1‘he last of "the Mcighan cabinet ministers to he sworn in, ‘Dr. $.12" Toimie, head of the Agricultural ‘Department. will take the oath of office Friday morning on his return from thc West whore he has been attending live stock exhibitions. lion Arthur Me ban is scheduled in leave for Portage La Prairie at Midnight Fri- day, to he the guest of honor at a public reception on Monday" to coin- memoratc his election to the prom- lcrship. ' -—--.e>—-- ST. JOliN, N.B., July 27.—All war veterans who were under treatment at thc provincial hospital for nervous diseases in Lancaster were removed yesterday to the hospital at St. Anne do Bellcvus where all soldiers suffering from nervous breakdown will in future be fronted. GETS TIWO YEARS IN DOR- CHESTER PENITENTIARV. MONCTON. N.l3., July 28.—i~‘red Baucher, aged nineteen years, was sentenced by County Court Judge Bennett, togtwo years in Dorchest- er penltentiaw today. “ Beecher; who is saldto hull‘ from Maine. was arrested in Sackvilio a few‘ -- FRANCISCO VILLA BANDIT LEADER SURRENDERS. EAGLE PASS, Tex., July 28.- Fnncisco Villa. banwlit icatler, surrendered unconditionally after an all night conference with Gon- erni Eugene Martinez, command- ing the Torreon military zone, ac- cording to advices received by tho Mexican consul hcrc today. Villa will return, to private life, the mes- sage adds. Much rejoicing throughout lMex- ico is reported with celebrations being arranged. Car Haehelln, United States citizen, president of a brewery at Sublnas, who hall been held by Villa for ransom, has been released, the report added. The popular Gray-Dori: car iséprovt- ' ing every day her extraordinary ec- " "- g _ . with no special preparation, withfiif- ”,, ferent cars and road ‘condition, _t;_h_e '" lowest mileage shown was 2I'“1‘-4-l’lli‘ies i‘ per gal. of gasoline. In one téstlgfig" 2,, miles per gallon, was made a ‘in each of the other runs 22 dniléfisber gallon. From Charlottetown to Alber- ton and return 6 gallons of gas gave a ~ rmlege of 129 1-4 miles. Thiswas early 1n the season with the roads in very _These are actual tests and we are h wllhng to snow any one the same re- sults with any Gray-Dort in good gives the most for-the money. 20 miles t0 the gallon of gas, and less -‘ than one quart of cyclintler oil per . We don’t merely say so- WE PROVE 1T. LE'i-‘.-.*US snow YOU 159 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. " _ Distributors for P. E. I. _ "f, Russian (iommrs. trade commission, my route u, Log}!- don, is expected to arrive met-s " Ilextiweek. Following the removal of the ‘British embargo 0n trade with are passing through here. Z l" .-'-.‘,".Ifiu.'iib1‘--, the past month‘ ' v .._._._;. ‘A "*1 Vii/Lilith. A l‘. 4 highprices it the carithat < The .. f age better than v. s. White, in Grilling to England‘... ', (Dom. Press Bpccial.) ' liE-VAL, July 29.—'-Tha Bolshevik ltussiu, the commissioners" Airshlp Service Germany to (Dom. Press Special.) ' BERLIN, July Elk-There are pn, pet-ts of linking Germany ‘and Ain- ‘ ', 9M3 by a line of airships, director ' Coleman of the Zeppeilln works; '_ , declared today upon "his 'arriva'i""" from the United ‘States. l» $11.} in Memoriam. "LATE NATHANIEL, NCLAREN. ' .__,_, ; V‘"t.lJJ\‘."-’ fijho death occurred ycstcrdiuyaf- oon of Mr. Ilatlauinl McLaren is homo in Montague. after ‘e ‘I p rrnctcd illness. The deceased‘- -." s n son of thc lntc lion. James= ‘ Mcbaren one ofthe early settlers w‘ on . 3 l '11 t days ago, charged with ntiemlliinif to puss n forged‘ check amounting- to $89 and carrying thc Blglllllllle a hurflcss ins-k- of HJC. Anderson. m. o; Amber (.N_s,) The lrinl .100}; place u cr the epecdy "W" act. Greeks Defeat Turkish Troops CONSTANTINOPLE. JlllY 29r- Attacking Greeks east of Bourzsan. an organized llrlllY ‘l! Muflmiha Kcmmnl was rlilllllsed W losses, it was reported 1060i’- ith heavy whom the Guardian tenders of New Perth and. was born in New Perth in 184G being therefore _ ', in his 74th year. He was n pi-omia- ' c-nt farmer nnd miller having own; ,, (‘iI nnd conducted the Bfudeilell'e""’ Mills for some fifty years. lie was , a life long member of the Christ?" “ inn Church at Montague, a consist; ' ‘ant Christian. a kind and charitable neighbor and friend and one who.‘ ', held the esteem and affection ‘of . all who knew him. lie is survlyed ' by his wife and two sons, James of Montague nnd William, Assist- ant Civil qngineer, fir. E. island“ ' Railway, Charlottetown. to -all of slu- ccrc sympathy. -—BYEO ~ stirs-wiser divs‘ cowl we"- r " "" 61sec.‘ we... "tint 1a.... " “w” ‘T GET 6W 55M?’ ‘mm “"5 S“ i pm r1081 132' 5on7 TER can ME"'I‘LL ' ‘ Now cteizice Tizeotcetl HE" 5°56’ 1mm?“ DE ruu< Tizeiul ceu. You 1305657 ' EARLY m THE _ A ll you f iioizauaiu unit _-,_:-/"