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' -" ‘far ._,.r;- ..‘ l» _*_ _ lf’ :af try*-'_,_,H _ . ,~. , .» » I 1 *_ THURSDAY 'rim onaltnormltrrowu onmnun _ _ _ _ ' JULY 2?- 1915 , IS USED BY THE BEST BAKERS AND CATERERS EVERYWHERE, ALSO BY CHEFS IN THE LARGE HOTELS; AND ON DINING CARS. STEAUSHIPS, ETC. v EW. GILLEIT COMPANY LIMITED YORONYO. ONT wmuinlo uouvncat __ TIGNISH -sooo cl=ioPs-;'l‘li~- iiinj<.i~ii_\- ni fili'iiit-zu. iirollntl 'l`it.'iii.~'li iir~- jubililiit ill lllt- will liilili til' tht- grillvlllg t'l'op>'. Iliiying will .-tiirt nc.\t week with ni- an_\'.- Z. -TO ST LOUIS.-.\lr. J. I-J. t'uniin- pnrloi' l'liolo Var for Sl Louis wlif-i‘v~_ \vi-1-ks.--Z. -VISITING RELATION.-.\lr. t'li:ii'- ll-s Gilliiittt- und son lru art- gut-sts :it Mr. :intl .\li's_ .\. 1'. \\'~-lls Killian- Vil- \\'~-lls ;linl li\'~-.-' iii \\`Lill;it-t-still .\liliilt-_ Ilis \\it`»- will .shortly join hini lit-i't~,»-Z 1 -ON VACATION.-.\li‘ :intl .\li's I’ t' Jayiit-s ot' lto¢=lon .\lli;=s, :irc spt-nllint' their _-'liniin~-r v:it-iititiii at tht- ln-;iitli~ ful suinint-i~ hoinn of .‘~li'_ ,-\llt-3.' ni 'l`iu- llislt :< n ‘_-§_\__ _ iave to Charge Extra for pressage or Sendin them Away Out of Town Orders Prom- `II ptly Attended to I gif," 16/i QUEEN sr. 3 ‘Jr O Q P 9 I. mode in ssos criAili.o'r1‘ETowN l I070~5l'l0l\1t Y. llllll \\\\\\\\\\\V1II||” l ' \ _ mean -.. ` --r .. , .4 'At Canada %% L\Mlr£D __ . _‘I Silver Black Foxes Class “A” Standard Bred Silver Black Foxes for sale Guaranteed pedigree accompanies each fox sold. We also have a few extra good male foxes for sale. We will be glad to show Write us. interested parties our foxes. The Huntley Silver Fox Co., Ltd Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada 1944-7-tomme. _ ____ _ _ _ _r___._l...;.._j__, - in [0 able condition.-Il. -PLAIN GREY two piece summer mo --- suits for men, regular 810:60 cash “- -FARM SOLD. -- Mr. Dan Horne value your choice now per suit $7.50, and hits sold his farm property on the -Sl.\'(`LAIlt &- S'l`I:2\VAR'_l` LTD. km Dot-k Road to .\lr. Walter Haywood 2192-i-22ME2i. and by public me" who Shoah] have of 'l`i;.:iiish. 'l`ht-re is it Inagliilicent - known better' because W. wr-rp wg lot-atioii on this property for a fox -SEE _T_HE WONDERFUL bar- busy trying to do things fi” me pub. rant~h iintl _\lr. llaywooil intt-lids niov- gains in niillint-r_v` in_ our mid-sunirner nc ing his foxt-s to this property.-ll. Iiitlrnsale.-bl.\t I;)1§§l)1)t_é'..;q`%i’}‘:l‘-;i\\- smnderers' Bur here is rl sraromem € ' _. -I-..-_ .. . ~ ‘ . - ~ - ' t id the ordlna ti-ll ot polllitul “PRESENTATION-_ “"‘ George _ . . Ellxigdei- which caiil-5 ollttin ilie “Pat- ,\ll-l{a_\' of llariilcy, son of Mr. “I-Id." -SUMMONS. - .-\1’rolitbitionstini- riot.. a few davs ag0‘_rhal me Gow .\l--l{ii_v_ who was t-iiiployt-d at tht- nions, returnable on Thursday the Gmmum wastdblamebwmlsr, rr rrumr l;:l\‘)FnlIltAlH\£\`li N‘mtUiHtl\ urlldil-(nmllotilliltl sulllisillxh \\lJi£iEllIli;(a’sliedl>\lJxl’rEiIs!e‘ my of oats subscribed by our people U 'll, till ' 0 I‘¢,""l _' ‘S ' 1"( ' _ ' *F ` , . i . ' f t-iilistt-tl with the lleavy Artillery was culor Iluestis oi O'l.t-ary.-Il. £51 her Ames was lying mr a publir. on Saturtliii' t-veiiini; prcseiitt-d \vitli -- - wh iiiss 1--it 'l'ii.:iii.-li on 'l`\it-_~itlu_\' with his It Dura-‘I Ur $45 by his rhmns in l)”‘r"` _END . OF THE. . SEASON l ., _ r. . . . _ _ th Wotnlsitlt- at-tins' its i‘liiiii'iniin, the -MEN'S WORSTEO SI_I'l`S. llllll’ me pri-st-iitutioii wzis inallt- und it iiumber 'fllltl lllltfli trl”<;lll_l"lll‘*lf» Wit* Ill »"'|l'lll\*“`-"M" Fri' t-rl-ani, l-tc. (`ltll :ind see this beauty take Charm? or things umwrmmmg in ay visiting fi-it~nile_--[1 Spur at-UT mr §_,rvi(,__S min olir share in the_ war, :ind tlie_v :tp- ` ' ' pointed a cominittt-_e tit nit-n from __\\'_ t;_ ,\`1i,ip_-oii :intl .skimiif-I |t.»|-. t»ver_v part of the provint-t-, :intl that in-it nf i,',.,,.»;,,plt.ii :li-t. zittfmrilm me '_ I ' coniinittt.-e appointed slili-conlliiittt-t-s nit-1-ting of _\`:ition:il llivisioil. _ -_ 'fl - _\li_;s liiitit- l.. .\lonnt:iin, Alber- *_ appoint(-ll to receive :ind ship oats ion. `Il<-ni last wi-t-li ill l-`rt-iich ltivt-r 5* SUIISCFIIPGU lil' U19 D‘?0I*l0- _Tlllll "0m' vi_€_lllt< 0lf0I`€<1~ 59'-‘ UWYU- _sm I ’ " ‘ ‘ ’ I " itiillil-rt-tl :intl t-lijtiyt,-tl ti pleasant -hlllrlulr és 511-’\\'l1I`tL!lI» wh t-vviiiiii; with him. lit-i`rcsliiiit-nts wi-rc 2192-7-22311521. ma tement knew they were stating at is absolutely false. There were ny things to be done in relation to e war, and for the purpose of doing se things well, committees were pointed last year-appointed first all by the general cominittee. whit-li u and the people from t-vt-ry part tht- province selected at that meet- g in the Council t'lnliiilicr-loyiil ii who came there without regard whether they were conservatives Liberals. I called upon that meet- whom they assigned certain spot~i- duties. Ono sub-coiiiiiiitten was the tlrin of Carvell Ilrotlit-rs, Nel- tl Mr. Lyons, tt well-known public an and ex-Mayor of Cliarlottetowii. 0 them was assigned that duty, and paid :in inipoiuiiiit visit to _-\br:tin's U___f'_ umm t 58:. 600. 1,! the they performed it as fuitlifullyasliicii 'H“""‘ ]""’ “""l"`“' twd tllggtlierlzgiidusee )t'he biirdlen wt- Could do' They Searrhod the whole _ .. _ . At . . have on our hacks-$168 000! Is that ---.\l»-<_¢i's l t-opliritle .\rst-_niiult and _ _ _ __ ' _ _ ca »i (liillant l'rb:n \`illt- wt- to Um? .I h`“.e me “[‘0rd§ that “ill le lantic coast for a ship to t-arry the rgo to the old country aiitl consi- retl every offer that cainc along, sni.~iiin»r_-_iili- ins-i 'i'iit»f;tli._\~ to wnrli_- , 1 ' ' - ~ _ but there was only one >l1ii> to bf’ 011- inetl, the lllorwenna, sint-e stink by Gerinan submarine. That ship car- ed ziwny sixty thouszintl lnislit-ls of aiu, The owners, the lied Star eighty thousand, blit she would ke only sixty thousand when it vanit- tlie point. They did their best and aft-ly in Havre. \Vhat remained was ittee tell me who kilo-.'.' the dil't`t-rent art-houses. It has been stored thc-rc vter since it has been under their su- crvision, housed and cared for and ipervisetl; and .\lr. Aitken tolli int: Nlontlay inorning that he had math- ii inspection that very morning. Ile liiniself had thousands ot bushels stored there for the winter. Ile said, “l never saw grain come through in etter contlititni than that grain." A ~crtain loss, its you know, always oc- tln- nit-t-tint: oi` tht- Nntioinil Division. ' _ curs; Init the loss on that outs, thost- iintlt-rtook sonic years ago to estlib- H ___I)r'|,;_JV and MrS‘Ki__r m~__\lbr_rmn lish an cxpt-rinieiltal farm in the pro- r len will tell you, is the sluallcst loss hey have kilown for grain to suffer; -ilut more ul the outside, so Mr. (Tlarkin, the railway official, assures ie, than one peck in a hundred bus- els. That coininittee tried to get he oats away in the winter by the tliat nit-iiititi it iinit_»_ out of the DOM- winter boats, but the storms came on nd it could not be carried; and at rst opportunity this spring arrange- ments were made, the War Ollict- workitlg liito the plan, by which that grain is to go forward with a ship- load of liny to be delivered iii Havre, This shipment is delayed because it nits the plans ot' the War Office; be- cause, no doubt, they are desirous of having that grain and hay go t'orwiirll ata time when their market is biirest and the need greatest. It will cost us tlni one-tenth of the amount it would by other triinsportutloii, even lt’ other trtinsportatioii were available, which is not possible. These inen have done everytliiiig thilt the could do; I be y _ lt-_ve none could have done better. alll ht-_ statenient that there has been ny neglect or any undue or uunet:e.s- sary delay, or that there has bot-ii uny waste that t-an be avoided, is ABSO- .IITELY I-‘AI.SI~}. It ls worse than lint. It is just such it stittt-int-ill as he t-iii-init-it of our country would like 0 nittkt- :tiid st-ntl broadcast. 'l`ht-_v would likt- to shatter the faith of olir people in this t-onimunlty in thost-_ niunaglng tht- affairs of the country so that they niight withhold tht- ht~lp whit-li tht-y art- otherwise ready to give. The Gt-rinnns would hope that all uid nilttht be cut off-and that is tht- klinl of work the "Patriot" news- paper has bt-eil trying to do. It is a public st-andiil; it is a tllsgract-; it is a tlisloyal at-t that will re-not upon them and all those who would support such ii propitgiinda. UNMANLY AND DISLOYAL. Is it any wontler, gentlemen, that you would flnd n statement like that emanating from one whose idea ol’ patriotism ls that he should seek to take a sent in the Legislature behind the back of tx man who is at the THE WHOLE BODY NEEDS PUIIE BI.00D The bones, the muscles, and all the organs of the body deP8\1d f0l' their strength and tone and healthy action on pure blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes pure blood. It is positively unequaled in the treatment of scrofula, eatsrrh, rheumatism, dyspe ia, lou of ap- petite. that tired flailing. .There is no other medicine like t. B9 lu!! t get Hood’ and t It today. It irsold by ollsdrngggl. _ _ .-_- ._- ._- 5- J ._- ,. . ._ *."2'r. I llH»--~-- --- , ‘,,,,,,, _ ' - I = _-__ _.__ ,__ _.__ _.__ _.__ ,__ ,__ _.__ _.__%.-_. _ _-__ ._ .~_- ..» _., _ The Great Money Saving 5 5? Event of tlie Year i .: Continues with Bigger Crowds than Ever _ 1-I I WE HAVE REDUCED PRICE STILL F RTHER Notwithstanding the great bargains offered at this sale last week and the immense success which attended this sale we can truthfully state that we now offer greater values than before.- . _- J - i J. i Ladies' I Ladies' I | IIMII Suits Coats Duster Coats __ l-2 Price I l-2 Price -'.~4‘»l'~1“»l° i 1-2 Price _P . ,xo Prices that liallenge omparison J.- '. .14 _ Black Voile Skirts worth up to $10.00 $2.98 F a nc y Under- skirts worth $1.00. 49c _ White Silk Waists worth $2.00 $1.00 Black and Blue Serge Skirts. 1-2 Price EE -i- .\- .f_- -i- -i- ii- :li _i- -i- -i- Out of town lad- ies ordering Pic- torial Review Patterns will kindly enclose 3c ,ar extra for Post- '1‘ age. -1* :,- ,Va A ,\- ,;. Jr ,I4 ~ rr. »1< ,xo *X* *K* L a W n Dresses worth 3.50 $1.98 Embroidered Waists 69c Cotton Wrappers 59c House Dresess 98c White Voile Waists 79c Come Expecting the Greatest Bargains Ever .__ Known rowse Bros. Ltd. 1000 Fans Free Saturday, one to Every Purcliaser ol $1 ’» '~ *A :,- ~ ua Cliildren’s Dres- " - ses »- 986 J Children’s Coats 'I' $1.98 l Ladies' silk Giov- 'Y ES 59c Corsets $1.00 J.. ,va _. E .t_~ .\- ,\- 1. Out of town lad- ies ordering Pic- torial Review Patterns wlll kindly enclose 3c extra .for Post- age. .00 or over '_ 'A 1. 'A BEM £ ' -I ""‘ ' ' "F" ‘ front whining honours for his district, \vinnin;: honours t'or this trolllltry, anti helping to save our nation from the most brutal foe with whoin we have ever slriven? Professor McPhail. now (`apt. l\IcPhail, the distinguished en- gineer who won fame throughout the Colleges oi' llaiiadn. und of Europe, taken by his pt-oplc to represent his native district of Belfast, was abstilit from his seat last year. VVhy'.’ Be- cause be was doing his part to pro- tect our country. A`few weeks ago he wus decorutetl with ii medal for dis- tinguished service, to the honour ot' (Tangda, tht-_ honour of his provlnvt-_ and the greater honour of his dis- trlct!_ Ile had been elected in contest against the editor ot’ The Patriot, bt-uting lihn by it bigger majority than was ever given hi llclfust. Ilut lic wcnt away to thc front lt-living ii vn- cant t'huil', and tliut Putriot who is playing tht- Gt-i~inliii's gnint- in rt-card to tht- oats, seeks to take the chair in his ubsenrt-_ What do you think of thut? And yt-t tliilt is tlit- t-tt-riinl fnt-l. Now tht-re nrt- it lot of petty things they talk about, tiiill pt-rliilps it nilgllt he just as wt-ll to puss them by un- notit-etl, hut I shall rt-_ft-r to ont- ol' two. 'l`llt-y say, _vt-s, "We t-nll’t tlt-ny all tht-st- tliiligs liuvlng been done, Init you plit it tax on dogs!" (I.:lugh- tt-r,) Ant] so they bark, und howl und yt-_lp lliaughtcrl and that is thc only ztrticiilntt- sountl they give. (l.ilugh- tt-r.t We did lux tht- dogs, and it Mr. lilcllartls' had t-urrit-li oltt his pledge he would have taxed the dogs too. Those ot you who thlnk it necessary to look tip the agricultural report inatle by Mr. Richards will find there that he proposed ns a remedy for dogs that they should be heavily tax- ed. So lf he dld keep his promise- nuu it is doubtful whether he would have done so (Laughter)-ho would have taxed them heavily. We did not tio lt bi-ciiuse he said he would, :liougli. We did lt because ofa reso- lution pasiit-_tl by the institute of farm- t~rs asking us to put that tax on. \Ve have plit on the statute book ii provi- sion by vlrtue of which those who wish to join the Sheep Breeders As- iloclatlon will get such assistance from the Government as will enable them to get compensation for losses hy sheep being killed. That is the dog business. What else ls there? They refer to the Premler's salary. I will tell you this, gentlemen: This Island is small. but you work a man ln my posltlon just as hard as he will work. - If I were the Prime Minister of Ontnrlo I would not have to work any harder, nor so hard. The average itnlnry received ls less than one-halt' that received by the others through- out Canada. You never heard any person complain about the salary the (loveriior i'i-rt-i\'t-s, and yt-t it is nearly three liiiit-s as I:ii'uc, with it frt-e house and all thlit. .-\ coilnty court Judge is paid ii, highci' salhiry and a lilinllrt-ll otiit-_rs hurt-. No person can live on tht- suliiry that the l’i'eniier of this provint-t- now receives and keep uiilil our rt-presctitntion would llwlii- die to nothing we have had the de- clint- stopped and the iluiiiber tlxed at 4; so that it cannot fall below; iintl we have kept our claim wide open sti'l|. I leqve that record in your liniids. Thousands \ i . _ ,r ~.,~;. v . ._,,.»\\.., i , . 5 i - \ lip the position wliich his otlice de- iiiiinds. I have trit-tl lt and cannot tlo it; I have to use up niy private re- sources. It you will search the i~t-- cords you will tliid my prelli-cessors received .suins from other sources, thousands ot' dollars. In other cases tlicy were ruinctl and left tht- pro- vince. I hiivc ut-vcr been able to dc- votu one single hour to the earning ot' money outsidi- iny otfict-, for it has taken all the time I ltud, and I ft-lt my duty to the province was the llrst charirt- :ibovc ull. You will tltitl thou- sllntls of dolliirs down to my prctlc- t~t-ssors t'or work llotio for the I)oinilt- ion llovernint-nt tluriiii.: thi-ir tilnt-. You will stil- in 'l`ht- I’i\ti‘iot slut(-liit-_ills inutlt- iibout nniotints tit' nioni-y taken t`or tlelt-gzltioils to ()tt:iwu, ttntl llloi-ic i-ltatciiieiits ure isurblt-tl tlntl inis-stiit- cd und lnuiziitrit-tt. I will lt-ll you this lult-ly iil~t't-ssiiry to spend, and ll was all paid olil»of-pol-kt-t allll rcpl‘t‘si~liIs_ cost of printing our cases aint il thou- sand and one tllfl`t-rcllt items that had 10 IW Duid fur; and would you have SDiH‘t‘ll illly lllt‘tlll.H ll('t't‘SHlll`)’ Ill ()l'(I(‘l‘ to gain the grt-tit booli we were able to rt-covt-i"! ldvt-ry llolltir thut. tllut organ of ilils-slatt-iiit~lits has repre- sented ns liavlin.: coinc to me is false- ly so_ reprl-si-iilt-tl; it was ull spent “Hd Spent for the purpose ot aiding this province. Lt-t us see something of what was tlont- tn former years. I wlll tt-ll you ln ii general way that the expeiisl-s which wc necessarily “Hd l1l`0lJ0fl.\' incurred, and every cent of which represented ilioiiey paid olit of ou own pot-lit-ts, do not auiount to one-tenth of what our predecessors had found It necessary to pay; and Yet U11'-Y got un results und we got results ln t-very case, Ilere ls one tteni taken nt riindom from one year's expenses: lion. A. Petesr, to London, $2.000; expenst-_s to Ottawa, $2,463; Rogers and Simpson, $180; Estate of I"Hl'<1uhari-ion, $542; A. B. Allesworth, $1,500. and so on. All that had to be borrowed; ami what did they get In return? Absolutely and utterly no- thing. llnwlsoly they brought their CD82; badly they presented tt; and they lost lt.; and that loss meant that we would have to decline In our re- presentation with our declining popu- lation. That is where they left lt;l worse than they found lt. Wo took up spent by olir predecessors and nothing dont-, liltntlreds spent by uh and victory woii_ Does the tlilfereiice strike you? l_>iil we ever charge Mr l’ett-rs with two thousand dollars for his trip to the I{tug's Coronation? \\'l-re wt- ever menu enough to do that? Ilitl wi- t-vt-r cliarttt-_ them with all tht- liuntlrt-ds und .thousunds of dollars that were pnitl ill connection with tht- rt-prcseiitutloii case, as it lt were nitnil-y received for their own use? And yet that is exactly what ls bt-ing lltnic tu-llily by the Patriot, which oiict- bore ii fair name. Thort-_ ut-vt-r was it iuenner campaign ln- iilitiliriitcd than tho one against us. \\'l\.\' 1’ lil-cause we have tried to st-.rvo our t-olinl|‘_\' to the bust of our nblllty. llinl lilivt- siirtit-t-dt-tl in gaining tlit-rt-by the t-innily of the Patriot uitd its t-iiviolis gang of political rencgudes that not ont- tw-nt ot' tlnlt but was iibso- 'Anti t-list-otl`s. Wo have thought ln- tluitt-Iy lnort- uhout helping our pro- vince and Improving our services than wt- have thought of plnylng politics. \\'c have not played politics bccuusn wt- huvt- llt-voted otir whole sorvlcc to trylnf: to work out the public good, and I think we have succeeded soilin- whiit. If _volt only knew what ti bene- flclnl und loylil and valuable servlt-u your rtrprl-sentalive, Mr McDonald. has given, you would ull with one accord any he has done well and has deserved well of the people ot Cardi- gan llislrirtz :intl that it would bo HOUIIIIZ short of deep inlsfortuiio If anything should happen to prevent his good services continuing. I dou't be- lieve such u thing will occur I t.lon’t. think the intelligence and public spirit nf the people or the alan-ict will tau to recognise he has dono excellently well and will continue that work ln the future. _ I lliank you for your attention, Kentlenien. A Feilort of the other speeches nt att Peters and Dundas will be given er. --L_* ` ltllililil llllMll Fllli Kllllllll lll Wlll LONDON, July 21.-That an explo- the representation question and made Ulvs to Ottawa as often as we thnusht necessary; and we did meet with success, We obtained this boon, that Instead of tolling and falling lslve bomb greater than aliythtnl! hitherto used ln war ls being lnvestl Rated by the greatest scientists In France. was mites by Ai-unir Lynch- ln n speech ln the Commons this utter- noon. It found practicable lt will bl invrlvrhlg t°_ th' Allin. he s9!£L\.\_4;¢.1