< l UGUST 4, mean“ l.~»l,,.-~» I ‘. ., tut DEPARTMENT eilords the smoke every- thing that is tin-toasts and best in Cigars, Tobacco, Cig- arettes and Smokers Articles.“ we make a specialty of this particular line and know how, to keep catatonic in iust flglii. cohditions at all times. it you want to get a smoke that satisfies you in every way. Make Y0ilr- selection from our stock. We can save you money on cigars by the box or cigdret- tes in quantities. ii. A. roirut Central Drugstore ctisstirnn l sertion. Where e0 iee lust be nddd to cost Contractions count as lowed as one word. Ash remittances Ientl. received without r ~ _. ' Rouniultia wilfdeclure a general l4 - ' ‘to engage in the son-in-law busi- zinviuusruturs . Advertisements under this heading, Io. per word for ems in- oonl t o . ‘o go's mist:- gaatorwsrded. nve cents one word. but five figures (ll $1.000) U) do In no ease can thvies, :01’: fiuéiéififik§f7tiilllkili§iii°ti --_ Roumania Serve‘ Ultimatum on Russia (Special to The Guardian.) V-IENNA, Aug. ii-Roumauiu has servedwan ultimatum'~upon Soviet Russingivihg thojfSovlets three days t6 withdrliw their» troops from ltoumunian territory, according to _u Belgrade ldesputch received here today. “in the event of 'liuss'ia's failure to comply, it is added, mobilization. -———¢-0->-i—- it sometimes happens that n law student gives up the law business H985. ‘*—*~»e+oo-o+o- - vv - . ot e seknow edged. Agents Wanted US, PORTRAIT AGENTS WHITE state amount. of your business for special prices. “To n'ow have the largest, best. equipped plant in Canada, can give promptcst scr- vlco and beet. work at moderate prints finished. frames now line. Free Samples. -l\ier- chants Portrait Company, Tor- onto. 1613-T-15-tf. Wanted WANTED T0 IIUY without lnnd.. block nf standing lumber. anywhere oh 1'. E. l. Ap- ply Spurgeon Hlckox, linnshnw. 1090-7-31-61. WITH 0R WANTEU—T0 RENT IIY OUTQKEII ‘ unfurnishod house with all iod- Write “C." cio v 1870-7-27tf. (‘FYI conveniences. _Guardlan Office. \VAN'l‘l~lI)—IIOAIlD l'rlvu.to family preferred. Apply C. G. B. Box 117. 1881-7-27-61. VANTIGD AN I'IXI'I<1I\II<IN(YI‘II EGG cunlllcr. Apply llox 25. Ziliil-ll-iflf. AND non in. ' For Sale. li().'i'l‘—-lllTl\'L0l’ NPECIAI. IIlIX-l tirl- unti rim “lednesduy utter- noon on Sourls, Cardigan. (Thur- lnttetnw ronli. Finder plcasoud- vlso Kol h Rogers, Charlottetown. Aug. Z-lwk. Fllll lilllililiA Ill<}A\"l‘ll¢‘l‘li l~‘l\l<l pusenizer Htulll~hnltl-r. l) A, plop. rson, North Carleton. 201i9-8-i-4i. ._.-- Female Help \Vanted WANTED—MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Good wages. App Mrs. LaLrd, B05 Euston Street. l86l-7-26-tf. »- , i; l To L017. (iAll Tl) lllllli}. APPLY AT 13H ‘Great Gourgl- Street or phono 675-1.. City or country sorvloc. 3i. Lost F0“ NAI.IG—DIII\'ING ‘VAGON, auto sl-ut; good as new. App Rectory. Milton. - 19H-7-31-di. Illillldlllfilllllld! 'ANI)‘ IRA PIKE“- ril-s. Wo are opcn for lnriz. quan- tllics of luluchcrrlcs nnll rnsphl-r- rll-s. \Vo nrl- in o. position to moot » all clmipetitilun. Anyonl- hlivlni: iierll-a to oiTl-r, phone or write us. Clarke Bros, liit. Stewart. i81i-7-23-12l. ._€._____:__ \\'AN'I‘I'1I) I00 lil'l"l‘lil'l PINK l~‘ll0\l l- to '7 weeks oill, FTIIIXIV, August (Elli, nlsli u l-liupil- l-holtw llrivlni: ilorsl-s. iii. \\'. Wood. (‘hui-llittn. tlnvn, it. ll. No. i. liI95-R~'.li'-2l. ‘Teachers Wanted TIEACIIIGII Ffill Ii0\\l|"l_ll FIUGIF» town Hchlvlvl. Supplement lnl-luli- inu government ml mum iii-it. Protestant prl-fcrred. i). M. ilern- nrll. Seltrctnry. lii2d-7-2tl-iil WANTED snclmn (“LAPIH TEACH- VI‘ for illllllvn i-lcilolvi. Mule preferr- "i- Wuuvll-lucnt swarm. nil-mum..- . A I-‘IIIMT CLAN! FINIIINH "OAT IN mlninruvn. Apply to J. R. lllewlll. isms. Eldon. 2o.|3.g_4.(,|_ l.(i§'I‘-—AI‘T(I CRANK lll".'l‘\\'l i‘l>i'Il\\'|ill nnli (‘l-upullll. l‘ plonsl- notify (‘.i\l. (Nix, Z I Street. 2i ' Male Help Wanted '\\'AN'l‘l-lI)-—'l‘\\'0 MEN F0“ (GEN- cral furm work. No milking. Also girl to hl-ip in house. Good wages pnlti, \\'. A. hiutch, ilopctlvti. fliilli-Sl-Il-Til. ndl-r . s, ..__.___ TAIIIGTAKICII F0“ FOX RANCH wuntl-ll. illxpl-rll-ricell mun Wnntl-ll to enrc for Ranch at liathursi. Nl-w ilrunswick, wiih l7 poll's llf pure brcll Silver lilnck foxes. Good salary will he pnld to tho right man. Apply by letter, giving ref- eIOIlPON and stntlm; snlnry requir- ed tn Jan. ll. H. Storcr, i-lcl-ijutnry. liathnrst Silver lllnck Fox Com- pany Limited. Ilnthurst, N. Ii. ....___. ._i llliseellttrleous foot kl-ni. ilttl-ri with sail. Also fishing lzl-nr. nuts. l-tc. Apply llon~ ‘Elll Drake. llristol, Lot 40, I‘. ll). I. llii-il-R-i-Zll. Central Guardian PRETTY GPIHAMS and wash Roolis at clear nee prices at Pot- ous. Lovely f rics for dresses. skirts and stilts. The Summer is "ll" ill-l some fella-y. ' 3i 1T3 “ares-on <-. ‘7 ‘ .WlW'.'ii8-,i I ALL PATONS GINGHAMS null W-‘fili Rolls ore marked hi prices for lnilck clearance, Tlhcir 45 cent illiigllam is n morvcl and everyoul- hl wearing it, 31 it) ALLYCOTTONB are advancing 2i’- ilf‘? cent but Patons wash goods urc Bllil selling at lhe old prices for quill-it clearance. A STANOHELr-llcv. D. M. i.n-, "1""! will preach (D. V.) ioulght iii Slanchel at 7.30. ‘. A BOXING fliNEFlTr-A box- lnil iournameni was recently held ill lioslnn in which about fifty box- ers particlpltiod. The proceeds ""11? IlRl-d to procure u home for ihl- mother ioi‘ John Mooney, s. hnxcr who died there some time previously. The programme includ- cll a bout between George Byers of T‘. ill. island and Jock Twin Sulli- lilll- The result of lhe tournnmcnl was that Mrs. Mooney rgecivcll- a sum more than sulllclcni to buy tho house her son had sei his mind on buying for her. . casrosi inmnnuma mum insurer ol-hpvam f. ‘Ismael THE MARKEK-There was u fair market yesterday. inside the market raspberries were plentiful stilling- oi about £55k: per quart. black currzmts 35c. qunrt, gooseber- rics 15c. quart. blueberries 25c quart, butler 58 in G0, eggs 4s and 50, fowl $1.25 lo $1.50 each. chick- en SL2?» to $1.50 pair, new polo’ incs $1 per peck, mackerel 20 lo 25c cach, and coll 7 to 8c pound. “ROYAL EXPOSITION SHOWS" -i.nrgc numbers assembled u! the grounds, on Elm Avenue lust even- lng whcrc the “Royal Exposition Shows" had sci up their tents and the bright lights were shining, The main feslurc up to last cvcn- ing urns ihc riding gallery or merry go-routld from which a constant ilireum of music Wiiil lilcating forlh melodious notes and which was‘ being patronized mulinly by child- rcn. Thcro were other attractions oi‘ more or less mcrii. notably tho champion sized woumn, whose weight was reported lo bc R70 pounds. There was also n negro vculriloqulst null slight of hand artist, ilomc snake charmers. for» iunc tellers and dancing girls, the balance of lhe outfit consisting of gumcs of chance stands where box es of chocolates, dolls. etc, were the principal prizes displayed. Miss Mnhel Newsom of Toronto ‘a visit-inn her parents, Mr. and Mrs N-uvsnm. iirighlon. Prince of Wales diers l War Vetennsiiolumlri “ sunrises ‘ooanasroso. i .-. soc: TO was viz-ren- AN! cotuns. v.0. J sox sea. can. ~ l , ~ LOTTETOWN i o TVlIO FRIGHTENED MINDBA-The "PI"! outside the camp was hold- in| an altercation with a motor. who wan-tcdlto gain entry but had forgolten__ihl-. password, "Lot me D885." said the ‘major, “don't you know I amvyour commanding of- fioer?" "Can't "elp n," said the sentry. "Orders are, nobody is lo .9055 Wilhou-t the password." "But I tell you l have forgotten it." "Ord- ers ‘is orders, sir." “Stand tlsldo, I um in a hurry." The sentry still persistent, brought his rlflc to the "present" position. “Put that du-mu- cll thing llown." said the maior. “it may go off." The sen-try shudder- ed. "Yes, sir," he replied “that is whht l am always afraid of." I I I SUMMERSIIE TAXES. "We under- stand that the western capital has exampted returned men from cert- ain taxes. We would thank lhe ‘Down lClerk to kindlly send us the particulars of these exemptions for publication in this column. I I I INSURANCE. The operation of the Soldiers‘ Insurance Act will be ull- tninisleretl by the Pensions‘ Board. The necessary order was passed hy the Cabinet Council this week. it is felt this step will make for smoother operation as nluc-h oi the Pension Board machinery can be used. I . ' I I I THE DANGERS OF LUXURY. But we do know that this luxury in which we are sinking ourselves. and which is more than the after- effect of a war, must. shortly go; no nation ever sustained it for long and prospered. I I MILITARY HlSTORY.——As a re» organization of the military forces oi (‘zinada is now inking place we. ihlnk it may ititercst our readers to read of the various changes l which lulve takcn place in the past in connection with tho force. in doing ihls wt- will quotc from \ book published by Colonel Will- iam Hamilton Merritt in i917. Ac» cording to Mr. lienjutuitt Suite of Ottawa, tho leading zluthority on the French milittn lhe ("anullian mllliia dates back to 1649, when the popuiitiou of the (‘Olfiny dill thousand souls. Al not exceed one that time some fifty men were under anus to drive oft‘ lroquois murautlcrs, unll it was they who 1y played the ilriucipal part in the first czutipaigu of liiiiii against. them in IliTli-llflll (‘punt Frontcnwc, re- organized the militia, and it rcuiuin ed as he established llt up to 1700. The British authorities then found it so well nrlaptell to the conditions of the country that‘ they kept it for a century on thc same plan. The militia received no ply and no equipment, each mun being obliged to furnish his own ldre-piece. The ly parishes were responsible for units of 6, 10, 20 men to a half or a full company. The captain was u man ‘of influence and llltllliy. “Plflllfiil for these reasons. lll- served n. bailiff, c-tlu. and rclacivcd all thc i. communlclliloits from tho Govern- ment. In a general wa-y he eo-op- zrutcll with thc scigucur and thc cure, and he had a special pew (hunc ltfhonneur) in the church. In those days training nus confined to practice in shooting, as matters relating to czunpiug, transport, elo. were "in the blood” anli part ofl the l-‘renchmetfs lhily life. ln 1700 Murray gave tho. ‘ltiaplains of Mili- ~tia" of the parishes power similar to that of our judges-under ll form of military rule. The siege oi‘ Quebec took place in Dcccttibcr, 1775, when tho militia in the Prov- ince of that name sustained lhe firs-t clash of lhe Revolutionary IWar. ‘lf in 1778-1782. (‘uualla Wilt-l not token by the Unlifl-fll SlBlP-‘l l‘ was- due lo thc French-Cased ans. The British Governorfi CQPYRW U" lhe old French miiitlu regulations of Frontenac"pyboiirllmlnces uitiil the Militia nctnrusns was agate}: in bolh upper and lower ‘( d. (To bu continued next week.) I I I BELGIAN SOLDIERS‘ DEMON- 8TRATi0N.~-'l‘housantls of sol zisseittblcxl outside tho ("ham- bcr of Deputies yesterday to de- monstrate liissiuisitletion with the Govcrntucufs treatment of former soldiers, who demand that a lump sum be puid cvcry man who served in the war. A bluly of soldiers broke thl- police. cordon and invaded lllt‘ Chamber, disregarding Burgomtisi- er Max's appeals. Eventually they w..." pl-rsiiullcll to leave pleuceably. were persuaded lo leave peaceab- ‘ I I I NEW BUS|NE3S.——We note with pic inure that “the boys" arc gratin ally getting into business life. Mc- Ncvin & Perry have gone into thc buslnoss of Automobile Accessories yvhile Malcolm McKenzie and Jumca McLr-ori are. opening up a Mercan- tile Agency. Both firms arc, lloinil business in the old Examiner Of- flee building, Grafton Street. We wish bolh firms every success. I I THE UNTHINKABLE CRIME.- That any possible controversy bc- tween the Uni-ted States and Can- ada, regardless of arbitration trou- More than 60'yre. ago On Return Home fl an English Chem- mrroos, Aug. :i—n u officially ' ~- - ist ntomanu- Jififillllflflrl that the Prince of hcmre BEECH '5 PILLS- ‘ales will leave Sydney, Austra- illl, for England, August l"s..rfl'“ omen. Anmiinld,’ Psnllmif. Colon,‘ Jamaica, Grenada, Trinldsd and Today they have the largest - wssliielnein“ ' ‘ Q lng ni Portsmdsilifiodtriflr 11th, ‘We’ a s m,‘ b“ ‘A .1 i .1 a on route he will visit Samoa, Ho; a . I - ‘ ' Canada is our second best cust- omer. Ill‘ 58,111 their peacecpre- serving in hence as commercial re- lations arerbut because o! the peo- ple themselves and the spirit in- stinctive in their conduct. Racial ties and sentiment bind the Can- adians to the British Empire, not are dependency, but as an lndo pendent associate. Yet there isisuoh harmony wiLh the United Status and such-dlose soclation there rlo hot exist “today any r two nations under differentflgoverntnents so closely and harmoniously related as Cam, ads and thellnfted States. - _, " I I I WHEN SURGEONS BELDOM CUT —Unsucccssful surgical operations were few und fnr between in the Babylonia of forty centuries aso and only men of rare and reckless courage advertised themselves us wieldera of the forceps and scalpel. Only in rare instances would they consent to operate, and then their interest in their patient probably was more than a professional, scien tiiic or monetary one. The penalty for failure was the loss of both the surgeon's hands and the reward of success was not 0f a sort to provide silks and fine linens for the man of science. The maximum charge permitted by the State for nn operation was 10 shekels (about $6). This could be collected only rrlnu tho aristocrats or gentlemen, including professional men and tuerchants. The specified fee from the middle clas-s was 5 shekels ($3) and from slaves 2 shekcls $1.20)’. This information has been gleaned from a recently decipher- eli tablet, the "Code of l-lammurabl.’ of 2000 B.C. I I I COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAIN iNG.—ln this column of last week there appeared a letter ou the above subject signed by "United Farmer" who we presume was chairman of furthers meeting at Pcakcs Station, as we invited correspondence on the sirhjedn of military unalning from him. We agree with “United ldzinme-r" thult this yaubjcul ‘rind peace time military expenditure is of vital importance to (Tlauadians. We also thoroughly aguiee uiilth him that no person holding honest convictions against military train- ing SliOlllfl be considered u Bol- shevist or a madman. lt is because of the tiiffcront. views on this sub- joct that welnvited correspondence. so that by reading all might hum the rllfforent points of view, and We hope "United Farmer" will agree that there is no intolerance ‘in this action. As “United Farmer" Bflyfi there is no ‘ilvillitary caste" in Can- ‘illvil and we tl-hank providence for 1mg lml would point ‘out that rli~ turned men are not as he says "mere civilians like the rest of 11F.‘ they are more shun that for they are u body of men who heard bile call to duty, responded and dill the job which was set before them. which cannot be suld of many of phosc who stayed comfortably at home when the very existence of lhc Empire was ut QiHkQ." N0!‘ withstanding this the Veterans cau- not be blunted. as yet at any H110 as "United 'l~‘urluer" says "as look- ing upon, themselves as beini! "l" nuturul- and rightful spokesmen for lll of tiunuda," even on military mailer which we presume he means 'l‘-he Veterans Association so far as we are aware have not us yvct taken the matter of the future mlixllituliy pUllCM ‘Ni ‘Oil-Mimi m“) consideration to any extent, so thflt will,“ may appear in this column cannot be lulrl "Elfllhst the Veter- an's Association. United Fllflillil‘ slates we all know too well who‘. rho policy of "preparedness? 1m. for Europe. lt is qlllw ""0 "W Germany wiih a motive in view for years was prepared, and brought about. war when "Germauyfi "m" had struck." On the other hanli sruoiti Navy Wilt-i iWfilflVilll. h we do ‘not believe iIhut this "pre- wuseg ti“; war, United [Farmer nar-odness" on the part of Britain 1B n We want lo prepare lo fight. w‘. fool quite safe in saying that at, least every Veteran of lhe lair wnf hopes iihat the Empire will ncverlhave w (lgllt again but there have beqnfdflfhl 0f HEZYBWVJU- W3" of defence‘; and wars lo heipa wanker and snluller nation in (lis- tress -fnught in the lluBt- We “"4 sure Britain will not again urllur l,“ a war of aggression, for she lllfls all she wants; but we fcci equally sure that if sitiaiier nations arc OVei run in theiulure, as Bclillllln W~‘“l that Britain will 110i. "B ll m“ m‘ sort, hesitate lo luruin sword ‘in their deft-nee and so inns as Canada is u pirtner 0!’ llll‘ Mm" crluntl, as o-ur hope is she ulwaY“ will 1min, will he her duly lu ll" as she did in i914. United Warbler stulcs that as Canada is u till-inh- or (it the ‘League of Nations. llPf‘ tcrrlitwrinl IiilPKYHY l?‘ 3"‘“"““‘"“ and that lhcrc is no excuse t.» squander millions on miiitzlryfriiis. Notwithstanding the League of Ni- mms, in,‘ very country which gave birth to the Lengub is now aiming n having illl" most powerful navy afloat, and lhe subject of Collllllii-i‘ ovy military service ‘l8 l" will“ before her Congress next Decemb- er. Does ‘United Farther honestly hold thc conviction tlhut (‘snarl-J HM tho Empire should disarm’! lllc says at any rute "tlhcrc is no ihlotllltli‘ excuse for attempting to millcarizl- our country or squander temple‘ needed millions on military frills." This very thought reminds us "of a staicmcnl of a gentleman "holding a very lhlgh public position in our Province two or three years before lhe outbreak of the Great War He said. “Ilrltuiu should set a good example lo the nations, shc should sink her navy and disband her army." What a good thing for us that this advice was not taken at that. tltnc! Finally we believe that if preparedness means war, then learning to swim means drowning; surgeons are murderers; fire-in- surance is arsoni and Noah! built the Ark to bring about the flood. We thank United lillirmer for his llititan. driit w)! (in ensure him that we have no intention of furth er discussing the matter as to whe- ther or not Canada snd the pire geographic-ll us-‘ and Co, the Monlreali Slur-k ldx- change) Alch. . . . . . . . . .. .. . .81 X0 Al. . .131l-% 132st. Aio., . . IIQS fI-i Ar. . . . ..57 C. ' . . . . .. “H7314 Can. Pac . .1l9=)1 lCen. . _ Cuban C -< I -First Favorites in the Old Couéggry! In the Old Country, as in Canada, Player's 93w Cut Cigarettes l1: eaps and bounds in popular raslcczrt, until today there are more Playcfl: sold than all other brands combined’. I . PLAY NAVY CUT Player's are the most satisfying cigarette that can be bought at any prior-unequalled for their smoothness and delightful aroma, ‘consistently high in quality wherever or whenever you buy them. That is why men prefer PLAYEIVS! —A-r _ £337 mere-wring c increased by :rres 18¢". per package ‘ Two for 35 cents y .. l": l . ..~ .~ . . , ., . 1 . v \ a ‘ - , v ' - A I v n_ z",.‘,._,y_,.‘._ ,7. y. I I p» y _ w ‘_ r. f * l l? L, H m; ,, . 2,4 lTHE QHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ PAGE THREE I tlei or any other peace-preserving I machinery, could lead to war is un- ‘ mu‘- _ "JV-E thinkalilexand this is not because ’ tr ~_:_7—|;<'.. Stock Quotations HALIFAX, August 4.~(Quot-'l- lions furnished by ll‘.ii. hicPui-liy- (an. . . SINN FEIN LEADER LEAVES DE VALERA. LONDON, August 2.--l)iuriuill Lynch, Sinn i-‘cin mctubl-r of the liouso of (‘ominous for thl- South East Division of (‘ork arxl llilwli rPnntrolicr of the ltopulniil-on (lov- l-ruition-t who wcul io ihl- ilnitl-ll rilutcs some months ago is report- cll to have resigned as lll\‘illl)l‘Z' vf lhc Republican Parliament on ‘ho grounds of flillvffififll‘! oi‘ opin- ion between President ill- Volcro and loaders of tho Irish Party in the Uuitctl States. Mr. Lynch has sclil u long cx- planvutory letter lo the Spcakl-r of the Republican Pariiainl-ni. it is predicted in lrlsh political circles that his resignation will lend to im poriant dcveiopuicnts in lllll Siun Fein _ranks. _.-.__. <4; very few exceptions iirliish citizens agree that the Empire must hnvu naval and military forces, What we do want lo lllscilss is, what is the best tnilitary system to adopt for the future in Canada. if lllllllflféb ai mllit-iry training will give us, as it will, a much hlrgcr furl-c lhuu thcflolilntai-y system which we now have. and ill u null-h less cost per man trained, then we believe that for efficiency and from an economical point. of view that it is the system we should adopt in (‘an- sda. We published figures proving PARECTHE soliirdrfrnlfi.’ wn EAT As soon as the crop is off thc ficid on which you intend to sow fall wheat, you Sill) fall will-all, a start cull be Children run rant from plump with W h lize oil‘ days in plowing it. As a clovcr sod is lzonnnonly usl-li for rich, erackly Kel Flakes-"toasted as only know how---poured cria “WAXTITE ’ scked in our i OYODIO. This signature is your guarantee 7544/6247}. ‘ :__.__ a soon as lhe lluy is cut Allll hauled. | >1 oi sequent "cullivlllioif. Vtiie-rbt- lhl- sod \\'ill be hastened Surface cilllivalion should be as" “m1 1|“. ,,,,,;_.,-|,|r,. ,-.,“,,,_.,-vpd,- The cleared lllorotlgh as llllll‘ pl-rtniis, in orlll- Hmll mug! hi- ]l|'i‘,~§l‘I'\'l‘u luu-lyln lo have its good a sol-d bell n orllul- 1,, y“. H. ‘i ' uill uti- iing, many weed made as for heaping dishes of logg’: Toasted Corn Kellogg's and frag- packages, goodness. Made an big kitchens here in posslliil- by lhl- firsi oi’ Sl-piembl-r Nlorl-tiver, by culllvnliliii .\nll rni- I)Q_<[ |~,.,.-"],,-_ semis will be ' "' iunlit: lo germinate null bl- iuiild A“ Mr ‘""_M‘_|,~ ‘m: H —-—.:;—.:-::: ';~'.1_._._L_. _ in t-‘l-yill-nxber, which 525‘ INTI‘:- - w}: -/fi'.d/1= ll ' t! T gegd sflxflmfilii new medernired kitchens "s-L T0 always vns tan-nun e RONTO Ind Iv _ ly for sowing early Corn rum-ailme- iaeml Li, _ _ l’? v__-- Ii .- , , H, ‘F, i? ___. -/‘ .51.;