.. "n ' ‘ Hi ` '? ' 3, mmm, siisr ` ,~;-.~i;~<'.~- . I.|_ _ ` y .- am- .‘ I _ _. , _,_,.,, .V 1"' i anim. ) I, i. M , ‘ il ur; i'[4 ' 1 "~t l ° ` .t 1 . \*Ulwt- . 0'T‘i'B‘1‘0"WNt i ' . .t -JUNE Y, toss _ -__~ -:.4 ; in , _ .-,, ._ . g - , V _ H t _ - . a ‘\- 1 - . i “ - u ...._., _M _y ’ ia “N Hard to Drop Meat? All depends on what you eat as a substitute. It is a good time to study "food value.” You may be eating the wrong foods, the foods that _cost most and givethe least nutriment. Shredded., Wheat Biscuit contains more real, body-building nutriment, pound for pound, than meat, eggs or potatoes( and costs much less. Two of these Biscuits with milk and a little fruit make a nourishing meal at a cost of Guardian '>_ - -. ` ieiics and in inn way iispi iiimseir The fit for the stern duties which the boys ..°l'I‘ PAY! to buy la this Province ‘ ..*EAS`I’ERN TEACHERS. do. not miss the convention in Montague on Friday. June 8th. See ad. on this »DlS€- 845.6.6i\l3i. ..*5CHO0L WORK.-Following is ‘the standing of Gladstone school for etho month of May: Grade V.. l.(`lara At‘iidd,\‘; _22. Hazel Sliaram. Grade V. l. Gertrude Cuddy; 11. Annie Richards. Ii. Daniel Bears. Grade lV. 1. Stati- iford l\lcKs_i': 2. Allan Bears: 3,i`har- |lotte Nicolli;~_ Grade Ili. l. Ida Kir- by: LZ. Jeuiiet Ricliaids; 3, Cecil Mc- Kay. Grade il. 1. l\lai'gurei Richards; 1*. Jennet Bears: 3. James Connors. UFMIG 1- 1 Bl'.\"BI1t -O`L`oniiors; L', l°`run~ cis Graham; 3. Willie Gosbee_ Per- fect attendancc,-Clara L'uil'dy, Ger- a few CentS_ Make Shredded [ti'ude Cuddy. Annie Richards. Jennet Wheat your “meat.” A satis- fying breakfast on which to 1 sta`rt the day`s work. It is ready-cooked and ready-to- eat. Made in Canada. - Delta-"\Vl\_\' does Nutt call hinri self a female pngilisl?" Kapoa~"0h. no iiwiwti on his undies- ilriiit-lhriu. boxing peaches." --Pitt Panther. _ The nth Power l Knicke'r~“\\'l|at is thc iith power-t Of pati‘lotism'."‘ Becker-“Eniiat,"-Sun. nit. o.vi\ri's ritsrtoi rms t.:'i.': t iilatiiig Pill for Women. 35 a bp; or tin-9° in gat). Boé1n:éC:;l tDi}ug istoresi or giaileii to any Do.. si.cainariii;a°o§iii»i'ii. H' °°“"" Dum Flloiirilonoi. Foit Mi-IN. t,°.:,";',:;t Vi¢ality:for News and Brain; incrsasss"grsy l latter ';sTiJnic-will build you up. $3 s box, or two for $5 at drug ltnrss. or by mail on receipt enlzgitcis. 'hal Boonlu. Dano Co.. Et. Catharines §old by George E. Hughes _ ei V I Fvlll i@\\\\iIlAlllIllm -Men- ' Aspecialbootbargain ‘ ‘ I'_\\\sl\ \\\\\\\\\~‘e _4 M4 *_ A n ew fashionable Dark Brown Kid Boot Good year Welt Sole Only ww WI G _ $_ . fi =-.~< av” WWm\ E/Il On sale while they last made on a nice medium ‘ pointed toe last, a prett boot that will wear we and be comfortable At present prices ih oot would be worth $7 e our windo lley & C 135 Queen St. O IIA\\\§ y \\‘VWf'_¥\\\\\ Xl Rlilllards and Margaret Richards. Jos- ephine Heartz. teacher. LETTER OF SYMPATHV. _\lrs. Iidward J. (Tareiv acknowledg es with thanks the following letter of ‘i.\'Il'U3li\.V from the iiiriiibers of the Ladies Aiil .Society t-T thc Granville ('irt-ull. lleai' .\ir_=_ t‘ai‘e\\'.--- \\'c the tnnqn. berg of the Ladies And would tender .\'uu our deepc;-it syinaptliy in your be- reaveiiicrit of a kind und nffoctloiiatc son. ~ \\'oriis fail to give vuinlort iii so great a loss as yuii and _voiir partiiet' liavo siislaincd. ilv will lie tzrriitly uilsst-il iii the r-oiniiiuiiity. also iii tlir i'ii\ii't'li and Siililiatii School at \Vhoat~ lei' River of wliicli he was a iiieunliot' i t"i\l\» ii shi-"t tiiuo and you =Ii:ill nicrt him iii the day-break of glory. Grief we know is a painful i'en|ii_\' :iiiii worils sci-ni only to inorlt it. Out' liirsseil Saviour was called thi' i\i:iti ol Soiroivs. l-li' kiii-.w grief but iiiii:-ilei‘cil it. and have told us nil tliiiiizs work it» :ether for good to ilieni that loviv God. Our i<`atiiei‘ iii ills ivisilow raillcd The boon His love had given. And tiiougii on iiirlli the body iles The st-.il is safe in lleaven. t Signer] on lwliiill’ ol the |iii>iiibersi of the i.aiiii-s Aid of Granville i\letlioil< ist Circuit. ` ~ MRS. JOHN WAVE. Sm-vrta i‘_\'. Vale _ lucas County, sa l _ _ Frank J Pheney makes oath that hr is senior aforesaid. an that sa rm ri y . su | ON E HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Qstarrh that cannot becured ta# the use ol l>lAl.¥Q (`A'I`ARl(l‘| VURE. RANK _l. `Ci?E. EY. ' V 1 Sworn to before me and subscribed in mv pres (SEAL) _ A. \\'. GLEASUN, .\'orAiiv l‘uiu.it Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts hrnugh the blood on the Murnus Surfaces of F J CHENEY & L20. Toledo 0. Halls Family Pills for constipation. Teachers Convention At Montague The teachers of Eastern Kings. panliculary .those in inspector Cain’s district :ire remin ed of held io,i\/fontaizue on Friday. June 8th beginning at 2 p. ir. S€Sl~|0|\ Y anything you can gi them--except your ptiotograpi Make an appointment today The Cook's Studio New [leslirisay Block GO0D PHOTOGRAPHY We photograph msn as men are lt'a a busrinsaa matter- Aiid there'a no fuss or bother. Your family. frieiiils.. nnd busi- ness associates waiit your portrait. Make an appoiiitruciit today at the OUR i`RiENDS can buy V(' l rt..’..s.y.. suit.. Montague. ‘Horse Riicesi , Wednesday August l'5lh,i9|7 $750 ln Purses The following Classes will be held, All Stakes. _ 2.18 Trot, Stake, Purse, $25000 2.25 Pace, Stake Purse $250.00 2.30 Trot, Stalic, Purse $2:L0,00 Entries close _lune 9th. One r cent June 9th. two per cent filly 3t‘d, two per centiiugust 4th when horses must be named. Five Vper_ cent additional from money winners. T. GORDON IVES Secretary l01,|.Ilf7l. ,point to attend as the renventions Eiiiis year :ire exceptionally linteiestinir. ‘ LLOYD SHAW . l‘RF,S. I ceo. GREEN. si-:cY. 9 s4ii,+i_ii1u:ti. 0' is--» ‘Pure Bred ` Clydesdale Siiillion BlliGKBANl] SENSlll|liN Enrollment No. 37 will horse is a registered stallion, 'i800 pounds, and anyone in- tending to breed should looli this horse over before booking time ot service or 7 ner cent discount allowed for cash. Mares at oivnens risk. J nit. shim... na Montague Joseph Hood in Charge . 814,0,4Mlf. V make the season at the owners stables in Montague. This eight yearsold, and weighs their mares elsewhere. Terms $10.00. Settled by note at the new subscriptions, renewals. adver- tisinl. plc.. to the Guardian repre iisntstive in your district. HAROLD R. GORDON is the ` Guardian agent 'for Georgetown and vicinity. ` ..*8C_HO0L WORK-The following is the .standing of the' pupils of Eg. _lingtoir School for the iiioiith of May: 'Grade Vi-Emily l'nderhuy. Grad V.--l'enri_\' Nlclloualrl. Grade IV.- `But'ki. Grade ill. iSr.l-ist-Myra Lutz. 2nd--Edwin \\"-ood. Grade Ill. iJr.>-lst-Orrin Dingweli. 2nti_.M_vr. tie Dingweli. Grade il.-- lst-l"ill- ti.-ri Underhay. End-Janet Burke. Grade l. |Sr.|-lst-\\’esle_v Ding- well, 3nd-John J. McDonald. 3rd-- -lst-Ernest Underhay. 2nd-~ \Vin. Eurke. lli'd-Arthur Wood. Annie Campbell. Teacher. ______.__________L I it titt_t_qiiiti JOANNA BUCHANAN. One of the oldest iiihahitants of Ebenezer passed away on May 21st. i917, in the person of Joanna Buch- anan, who had lived to the ripe old age of 88 years. Although nfl`et-tion- ately attended by hor sltltai'-iniiaiv who gave it. The sei-vice tit the house and niece. Miss lllargaret Riichaiiiiii. shi! gradualiiv bei-iinia niore feeble of her iieplieiv, Aiitliony lliichaiiau was contlutrted by the Rev. Daniel .\li_‘l.ean iind at the itiisilco t`_liiirt~h by the Rev. Mi. i‘hig`.-soii and liie body qiii‘:q’tl‘y loivi-reil into tile grave by Messrs <'lmilcs P. liens- ton, John (`. Miicilcod. Alex, Mat# line, Tliomas Wood., William Green and .l. l.. Matheson. » __é.é____--_-- MRS. JOHN WOOD Mrs. John \\'.ioil. Mt. Albion. i-sinic. bots and relatives. last Siitiirda usual. the previous night, and in the. hiii. been about hilt iioik on lin pi plaiiivti to hui' tzriiiitlrltiiiglitiir, wii call her. aiitl to her great i-iiirprisi> the i |832225.§.".‘..'l`.$.Ttl'.‘¥fFrii.§§'tlSi$i'."Z.i.i'§2§ spirit of tus- “'c<»<1 lad im" *ui rl irl fi will a the mol flight. A doctor wus secured. and he pronounced her death due to heart trouble. it was a terrible bloiv to ator. Waugh. master, with coal from Sydney, and the Sarah P. Ayres. Cain. its it great shock to her iiiaiiy neigh- -"i stars are being taken in good ouauti~.tei- who is a son of Mr. F. J. Nash. Il\0l'\\illl§- »“l'=*- “'0"‘l hail "“'l""‘|~ “-“ities liereabouts says the Atherton cor- editor of The Patriot. was after hisili respondent of the 'isisiitlt l"ariner.lurrlval in Franco promoted to the .\lef-mrs llerb Fraser. Silas Matthews.: raiik of `corporal. Both these iion- Saiii Fraser and Eidred = Hutt have commissioned officers were after- iauticd over 3000 lbs. .in two days fish | wards recommended' by Major Prowso ing. Messrs Sam Fraser- and mate for conimisslons in the Artillery or .. . S100! with hor. that sho fc-it ii soi~e-f1a“.|i“g 900 lbs. from 235 tra-ps in one in the`Aviatiou (`.‘0i'ps. They decided “af the "1“"'b‘"' nntshed hm ness iii the l'0¥i0Il Ui l\"" |“‘f“"l- lliiliover haul. Cod are coming in more to enter the liitt._er service. believiiig w""k did not iiesire ihul llf’-V. l\\"*llH“‘l- Wh” picntlfully and the Nova Scotia V05-|tliat the chaiices for peiuiiineiii. occii- . "Oh "'"`q‘ "ve" tw" hmlril. aw' up Sielll lil Bl\0ll\“-l` f00"\~ Sllolllll W *‘“" acts are close on , the trtill. uian_\',patlon. after the war, would be bcttcr'_ IS tli\\l0St F0811? YO l€f‘V"- “‘l"[”' akened. Nothing was observed until 5Ch,,0“e,-S being ln port over Sunday. lin ibm brunch 0|- me se|.viu.._ ;|~0da_,~_, High! 0|' "|110 0`<'l0\'k. “'i\l‘¥\ ill" llllltfl The lot-ai fishermen are-'making roads' _ they have their reward. iii having sua-I _ .. .. _ 3l‘8Iid€iu\1Si\l¢\‘- Wilt? ‘Wi if-fl l‘0"|i`or the mackerel which are oxpected'¢_-essfully passed their examinations `q""°"“""°'°‘“' "l l""’d”' sleeping. as .she supposrtl Well' lf’ to strike in about 10th or 12th lust. land received' their coiiiniissions. rr oymeut of fairly good health. She' vious' ilay. About 4 a.u1_ shelcoin-_ 1) Mir. Wood iiiid his family, Mrs. \\-`oorl's maiden uanie was ence. this 6th dayol December.A.D.lS86. Marin S_ Wood. atidshe was born at; Hhziillirook. sixty-niiie years ago. hi!- ini; thi; ihiiirzhter of the late James Wooil. 'lu IST! sin-, was united iii uiarriage with Mr. John \\ood. of System. Send for 'l`¢stimnnials.free. WML MMO", A family nf li"-P.. (laugh. il on with het' sorrowing . l ' ` i ' ' t . o s » sold by in prussitiisvsf ef* “H _“€_ _Q “, V ‘L Su_W_, li\ishariil_ siiiiivo ti\‘ii.. ui art. also a tlauglittmyhaviiig ilioii some years ago). John and ltirs. Hensley Jenkins. of Sherwood. Mrs. l‘eit‘i‘ Melleit, Biackley sisters also survive. Mrs. Weatlierhie of Bethel and Mrs, F. Guard out west. brook. Mrs. Wood with hor husband istry of Rev. J. .l. (`olt_eir on the Pow- nal (`irt~uit and united with Iii" 'he Teachers convemion' tn be Metliodist 't‘iiurt'h i\'hei'r- they \\‘et‘f_‘. valued inoniliers evi-r sim-c. “IH \\'0Ufl _Matters_of practical interest il” l_""*“q "lg ““‘M:_'§ wl".be dlscussed at the day ti kindly dispositloii and ~ _ _ ivar a geiiuiiiii lielp-mate to her hits- _ Supt' Shaw’ Counmi Pwrraand ka-nd groan?" .Fr\l.?|::§,.qh?:,n -Rev. 4'. W. Neisli the new rector 'Pf0f. NICLMIV Wil |16 the S-he is -ti toni ian; Tl‘e mnprél of New Loudon parish entered i»;i his 6DP8_l{¢_fS llilhe PlllJllt‘. MG€lll'lR‘ Q‘;;:_'vl$P‘l:;n£UEgX,3§§|li|\. ‘msd an Sum duties on Siiiiiia; last. and was greet at night- _ _ .lay nfti-rnooii nt il. Rey. F.. Weeks ed by large uongregatloné' _First _class Single Fareflicklets limi-inung. iiiif-i~...gi.i their other _st __Mr_ Frank B°‘””"l_mhe`_S, of Simlm & Wm be.‘ssurd 0" the Handdrd mlwnal "°"'me,""_. rum" "as," ,mm Stewart. Ltd.. is spentlinz fi. short va- i Certlhlnnie Plan’ . "n(`“dam'u' H amor please mm" icatlon at _the hbnie of hi: 1-_:rents at Teachers should make it ai = vermin iiivei.-- H \\'. L._ Miller. St. John. J. E. James _=§*12'=='_`-:,=-:>'-12;, F_>=- -.-.- '- Prowsa. Murray Harbor. . Schurmen. Suminerslde. _ G. Clark. Summerslde. _ li. t'rowe. New Glasgow. . J. Knight. Halifax. R. Dufreiine. Montreal. _ 1'. Holland, Montreal, Gamosier. Montreal. _ Stiicoff. Toronto. Marion. St, John. Morrison. Summerside. Queen Hotsl J. Andcrsn ,gre Glasgow A. D. H. D. ._-... 1'. , ~ A- " _aaiar \aiaa___ Myers. of Mt. Albion and Mrs. (`harlesi ‘ Pl. Road. TWU and' one brother. Geo. W Wood. iiu'Lf2l'\ profestsetl i-onversion during the min-‘ 4050-3-223181. WESTERN -PTISUIULS ' -Mr. A Horne. (`.harlotter,own. was hi Suninierside on Mondalv.-H l -~Mr. Thomas Hayes. St. John. Nl B.. was an inward passenger* by the 1\'oi'tiiiinibei'iaiid on' Monday night. ii -Mrs. W. A. "Noonoii. (‘enti'eville and Miss Alice Sherry. l~`ernivooi.-. were visiting in town o'n Monday. ll -Mr. Oliver Burns, Kensington, has taken a position in the crockery dept. of Hoimans`. Liml-teti'.-H -Mrs; Charles Needer. Tryon. paid a_ short visit to Victoria on Saturday.-V --Sergt. Norman Lowther. the re- turned Kensington hero. left for Toro- nto i'l`uesda_\'i morning. to be fitted for an artificial limb. having iiccii an active :ind eiitliusllus-5 " "” -Mr. Ernest Reid. manager of the Ytoynll Bank nf Caiiada. Tyne Valley. spent n few days si his old home in Crn paud.- V ~~Mr_ Gii-on Larkin tiuminerside. was ii visitor to Albany on Sunday. the guest of l\ir. and lilrs. Frank Mc- Keiiita.--H ' - -Mr. and l\irri. George Sheen. U' l.¢:\ar,i'. passriil through Suntmerslnis on Monday iunriiiiig» ou ii visit to friends at iioiisingtoii: ilie_\ retiirueii hy evening triiiii.-~l{ -Pte. K. Siiisllet. R.C'.R.. who had been sponding a short furlough at his home in Berieque. left Monday on re- turn to Hallfar.-ll ~ __..._. -- Mr. .laiiics Noonan. Aibaii_i', 'has i purchased a nlcegeiding colt by Coin- inodore Lirlyard. from Mr. \\’. J, How- utt. Brtiilford. the colt is liaiidsome iiihl shows good signs-_of speed.-H __________,__.. A K 'LE TIONI" N0. 9476 lili2ti|.\'A. Saiii¢.- \Vrlt5\ wemsqilsséied mi saturday dissolving at ii as katchewan Legislative Asseiinhiy. Victoria Hotel Nominations will lake piece on June lil, with elections one week lst- tif. Barry. Moncton. in ifumlierlsnd and lie is Grosse. Polly, Triiro. the two northern seats. elections are J. W. Walsh. Mt. Stewart. defered. as they are also iii three oveir seas soldiers seats. " . ~ oiii-mir f _ , ' A gobertson. Montreal ` A character and i sae S 8 . E C " " _SET FOR JUNE 26. - ~': ` ' ‘ have to encounter at the front. """"'""'""""""""""""""""""""""""""‘"""""""'""""""""~"‘ "~"`~j-if-‘:`”~"'-'~‘~`-" Both these young men were through --'QUARDMN AGENT- Give all --iv rave to bu, in tina Proviiisalm-_-rite Nsigeksg- s'rvi.Es insane. I2"‘f,§'e'{‘,f,§’§°;‘:,f§"fnc‘}',1fi'}n;“‘2h’f,8',§‘,;,f§§ - -mn w it iieoouean i can sisoiim :in ai' ‘siNt":)i‘i’ii‘ii'ri asgravif °' v"“°' m“°' “ Wm ‘"“‘ be “°°“' U.” "§r"'°m;"" in summésme ART lf’IMl¥';BE“. ~ 8606‘7M_,lE1; that these gallant lads have well won . ' ' ` ' " their promotions and no doubt they ». , ill give excellent accounts of them- “'MA“E 'T ~A'P°|~T t.° 5°” °“-"` :hives ln the rather perilous duties vT.§.“i»'§.§l?."iZ? iL'§2{’i..‘°if§§.‘§f§| 3.".°.°i‘f' §ii*~i%‘if.{i’n°'i.°'.'i'i“r§v‘}1il'i~'°ifi‘.i°.- '““.‘"="° "'° ‘°' °' °"°'°"- Pig” ‘L35 at HoLMAN.s_ sumiléelp [TEH --_ “o_7rM2lE“__ 'lhe Guardian unites with then- 5 S3 li GM2 i ' ` .__ _ 1' _ P S.....i.'»§`”.f..’i..‘i§"if.E.'2.§Ilh§.i..Z§“ii§?. iiii=E'i"enidghikhsliixiifii- "'.°~f°f°. 'Hi '"6 "°°"=i°"'“i1i~»~if the on sale at $2.50 and $2.75 during this singtonou Sunday. June 10th st 7 p. F~‘”°“°h g'"'e""““°'m l" °°"|’9"“'l"5 week. sitvcniiia tt. sraivaiir Lim m. mv. J. s. Mcxay wiirspeak ai “Ph fit” '*,““”‘"“" "°'""""““"~ _M’°i"=" iran. sso-e~vi\i2iE1i.‘ iiiis meeting. There wut also be s pro (f°“"‘“‘ ’"““l"K- U€“‘°"“""‘ "‘“““' ___ i gmmwe and special music rm. tmB_ser liabry, as chief of staff. and Lleiitoiitiiit -si-iii=>i>|No.--'rite svimnners- pit-.i~ vice. I- '1 _ . sas. iii..iiigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiliieildhiiii __sH",P|NG___»; . The schooner United States, will continue wltli the master. with cedar posts from Cha-,"Biake" Capt. McLean. with a large m';;,i1he"‘“]l' General Pershing reaches V __ h . l *_ b th l- . l ' ‘ i dl h i t _ ivl?<'ni‘h ixiietfdiigighzdlliovlliidssrg M.; igliredgclitiiiggrapuid. scfoilg Ii§alve:e Paris lm Wm be recdved hi' M' Vlvl' Schurman & Co____H Home-“_ when discharged me uni. minister oi justice, und liiarsliall I g ..B1ake_.. Wm go north for R load or Jgffre. [trial will lilo- osr1oi'tcil tlirc~.iKli __ ' "' _\ 'F_ d hi l . y ‘_ s me o ie priic pail streets, so that Gomc' OVERSEAS Jess" Ie S Us BE' Parlsiaiis may liave iiii opportiiniiv to D ' t. b l l R . d J C ll. . -,_,---»-1-- y _ . . ..“‘i.“...$;._'s...:v.:i t. t ;:° ' on Monday assed a creditable » '. Slde I ‘ D I l medical examination. and signed on L _ .. , _ ° - they returned DQNALD51-ON |_|NE _ _ for overseas service, _ until her spirit DH-“Wfl ““’"." ‘U Him home ln the evening subject to report AND ANCHOR _,om - when notified.-H ___.. ' ~ _ _'__ LONDON-- in Poiiiim-iioii with tliv --KEN3lNGT°N FACTORY-"“ K9" _ l'0¢1BI\t ciroiuiiiiutioii of Aiicliui--lloiniltl Sinston L-ticvse factor-.v our-.neil for thc Mant' f"\~‘»"d= will ju: firliiiluvd U* sm. Limiieti animiint-eti in inc |.ic»\»titr 0-1 -1 » .h _ . season on Tuesday, May 29th. Tho learn that Sergeant lslmer Mclieod of “SL nm Donaldson mm mHnag(_n;pm| iron in c autiiniii i-.atiipiiign_ iiiiii tnianiity of milk is time iiiiow inf- Hunter Rivet. iiud Corooriil l'l'ad M-. Bxpnnr. nm. the new wm,,,,,,,. ,,,',s .`,.._ usual amount coiisiderlng the sr-arc-.N\\Si\. Of Churotietown. lW0 of the ,wwedfthe Steamers helm” éammwgigl itv of fodder. Mr. Austin nlurphy has most popular .\'_0\1l\l£ mon who lett hero (-,,s_._._m,h.a and Amlmmh ‘0lhN_wiq;‘ been re-engaged as <~hees‘e maker aiiil ,With N0. 2 Siege Battery. now the the Donaldson Line mmlnneq lm mn a large output of cheese is expected, 98th.|have successfully piisseil their fo,-e_ managed hv "W D0“um`q0;l` m.(,_ as the districts supplyiiii: milk to tiic_ex_auiinatioiis and have received com- (hers md" and 'there is no D`l_os ww t`iictory are generally actreptpd sis af iéiiasiiuiisrasi Lleiiteiiants ii;30tti;]¢ Roomil nf fn,-me.. Uh-nng,,__ V " * ' . , , ,rsiiyn ors. ' ‘ ,_- ‘ ._ _ _ liiigiiiiznizheel tlaiEi¥i'iltigndlii;tsr ghqargeugi me" e“l€reti'gN0_ gp Banely HF) gmfgj fmllqq L lkv ?!.gtoD MWD RiiMll, invaders of their homes. The news of the siidiien dciith of the Hampton 1,,-,,n¢h_ lners, and when the battery left here 4- __. liarl attained to the rank of Sergeant. -LOBSTERS PLENTIFUL.- Loli-laiid Nash as a Bombardier. The lat- ` Elmei McLeod is ii young man ot’| note. He was a brilliant student and made a record for himself iii tho Prince of Wales College. it was his intention to enter law. and had not` the war broken out. which called liiui to the colors. no doubt his career in that profession would have. been a notable one. Nash. at the time of his eulistnient. was. in the Bank of Montreal at l"ort William, nqxrll was tstesdily :aiming promotion. e was well known iii his lete ot’ r-xizelleiiw. as proven by the 9 8_ _ _ inany friends in city and country iii , ' ' __ _L Q- tending congratulations to Lieuten- P -ciiiixs ausnsii cons ANo'vinn'igoi§¥y':iiiR:;Di§` diilihmgniht “gl” M"“""’d ““‘:' N“““° ““" “'“" “" \,.,t_G“5si,,_ Md-,Onam_ ._,nd_ Jessie H?Ts__A §r€attst°;_g`5oug18L§})§§:aS: gl; Mondty' June nth’ onVM_hgsiue”__ the parents of these in-ave _voting mon. . pr ce. comp e e or _ 0. ` rp. ` ' ' ‘ siimmersida . _ sas-6-siizinii _-_ ‘ "9FFRE "°w°|2"f|"’UE"s*`l`§ F AN E JUS A F --- C oL| IIFLEE1' rigor ourino siiossin _ ' - ” 'C - - T EW BOXES OL ~ C - w te. tan an b ack for sale hy. SIN- ' __ _ V _ OBOR fox or dog biscuits. to clear at CLAIR & STEWART LIMIT-ED. , de§’;'§lIti'd mM:‘l:;l':"]l'n‘{;'t'E_';,e 0};a;n\lf";’g| old prices. HOLMAN'S. Summeislde. _ 8tl0_-tl-’llf2lE1l. . ' - I 1 coniniio his work, begun in Washing- ' 8384;-6M2iE1i. 4...-_ J . ~v-- _ - , .- _ Mildred Mckenzie. _ Grade i. (J .) _ ` " , _~1t0u. of asslstiiiz io organize Aniericaii r P THE Y"L' M' c' WILL' HOL: -part-ici ation in the war. ~ He will “alive CRY' Ch°"]°"et°“'"' as an at" » \Vi‘ite today for full pai'llt'nlui‘=t of our liberal proposition. fact that he was a member of the Abe- gweit Championship Football and . Hockey Teams in the years 1911-i2,” and was also a member' of the Y.M.i €`.A. Champions in 1912. lie has always been exceedingly fond of nth rr- .. . ROUMANINS NEW ARMY JASSY. lliiiii,anla--liiiiiiliiiiti,'s init. tluiial loiiiit was i~.ciei»t':itiefi with on. thiisiiistii liehiiiil the t’roiit. I visited varioin-i itlstrit-ts wht-_‘ro this ni-.w nrm.. has lirieii i'i\.-oi~gaiiizcil. and was iiston. isltoti tit the quick i't~i:ovci‘y ul' tin. tiiiit-h trieti troops. The units visited Wi‘i'r> U10-‘»0 [ilacoti uiidri' thi- .sw-.‘vi-t<~1.t since exposed to pestileiices duriiit: thc winter. lt would be almost linpns. sible to giiofss they wr-.ro the santi- troops. They ar.. longing in hi- sont as soon as posibli: to the front. Tho cnemy will have to fur-ii ii new iii'ni_\'. "fl0¥l\\fll0i.\' eiiiiippod and seasoiieti. rind imbued with deep hatred for the 1 .vi Ii.-li-1. i i Representative Wanted We “'f\n`t an use-ni for -'iiimnniir' 'rn1t\'i"'3'"°" `"°'"°" ° °' '°°'ii" i 'rin Niiioinisqvics sms-aromas. . \ i A. Mr-Adam, Toronto. p&§°‘.||. _ i 5 ~' ' ` " " ni .N, i _ W* _ ‘ ’ . o'1"rAWi\. . M?Ews:Tv-bi}oxl‘l?' » ~ ,dug . ' =.`»»-l- t -I . sins lip 'h 9";-`l"fi '@p|s'r¢' aisilisiss ` -"‘ ~nls$ia‘» l\. $ Save the Food and Serve the Empire ! V the Workahop_ancl the Trenches” For the F.inpire's sake as well as your own, hunt up and cut out these leaks l You’li, be helping. to relieve thelood shortage-s_'av'in`g ' i wut own inoney-and putting yourselfin ii' position to buy Canadian ar Savings Certificates arid eip win the war. . /“ Z( .,/ ,ta/f t O “Tha Kitchen must help as well as \ . _ ' Lloyd George. _iii I_:\.» 1 / 7# / 5* \ gi a 'ass L INTELLIGENT ' economy' 'in i’ ‘ the kitchen can"cli'i much ` - to prevent the threatened V p world. mine-can counteraét the effect of high prices- and can replace growing debt witli systematic saving. _ Careful investigations show that before the war the average . British lamilywasted 25% of their food-and we Canadians_were even \ . . , _ '.i ' ` ' 1 This waste is not in a few big thin s, but in many lit`tls‘ones,- each, we used' to think, too small to bother about-`~suc_ii. as ,peiiling * of vegetables and fruit-failure to make good use of dripping and- “left- overs ’--and such others as will occur to every thrifty housekeeper. War Savings Cdriifieaffs are issued in denominations of $25, $50 and $100, tio be repai in three years at hill lace value. They cost $21.50, $43 and $86 respective y, at all Money Order Post- ' Odicss md Banks, thus 'siding over 5% interest. Should you need ` iii you can get your mon; back at any time. ig ' ‘ ;\ . it V _ _ I. 'r.'J'~ ._-._ - - _-_ . "surf 1 l- __ -