mover 1° rgis :az cnaamrrsrovni ouannuv ,Mm _ . _ » . v - _ f:_ ' - ._ 'ff H . -,_ __ ‘ 'Af - rr c '-.§ii|l§@§5l'1 .f _ my y . L .. ; _ LY. .i ,,_ . Goes through so many processes___o_f in _ that it is abdilguléllfgree of all gritty- particles. j l For thisLre'a'son\it.is'_be-‘l, im: “Sed by the _most that-" idious wouieh inltsitetliixnei. try and__is~b_ecoming _more _ v°l>vla17¢V¢iY”¢aY-_ ' We want. you to enjoy. the benefitsof this splen-ll did complexion vpowderi-' and suggest that youf- purchasg-yourj,.f1rst. box I0d8y. f_1_°;js:$ _-_=_ _ Treat yourself to the. beaten-Its Sylvodora. ltr-f . lC¢ 506. _ ___- ' _ Drdgetore Professional -_ Cards- D.G. MeLsod}iK. C-.'W»l_-_l`li\_¢l.lY» K*-¢ '-. l » . ~ ...*` - _ _ MCLEOD C BENTLEY f saifilsm _ana Attorney-at-Law -__ 0g¢¢|_-B;ak_o_r N. 8. Chambers _ . _ Chsriottewwll. _P- E- lg ' g=¢;~=-, MOFl_B_0N l_ DUFFY _.,. _» .. .., -Barrlsters and Attorneys solicitors for ii.uywl_B\\ll.\l ill U\l1l'1.l r`;_§Na_v go ».oaN-, A.A.MeLein§' Kp., Donald,MoKinnen Monika -au/renin-Nou ..Barrlstei`s,?\ . . Attorneys-at-Law lloygl Bank Bldg.. Charlottetown. -- ~ . WARIURTON I SHAW - mn-mi~i, = a_t_¢ofa_sy»§“ Noury rut. llc. Etc., Solicitors for Canada Bank-_ ers Association. ' Bank cf lilontresl. Candi. Permanent ldortgage Corpor- a on - _- " ‘ ' ‘ Ofiloil-Old Guardian Oiiice. Pr¢-- wse Block, Cs_aigtt_s_t_e_wn.-_|_’.__ll__ l.___ DR. _RALPH ' » . .'-'_»:-“,*l- - _ Physician-similiar. sdilgem = 17._i- Graffton__8_).» - _ Two doors west ofi-Strathcona Hotel; 1386-9-M1Mo.' ~ S. LSE; _“_'j°H'essia`n _ _ tan/ra' ‘ -- Montagus, P. I. I. Money to Lean VIN-B-1lli:f,_.,)_ _-.__=. _ ii, ' . ,- \‘ ._¢. -Ii you.--want honest' goods a_t__~‘»_ho_nest prices you willfnt`>¢---`forget~ -us when about to purchase a Watch, _Clock or article _ ofgewel . ._ _-_- . ,_ pecizllyattention given* - toirepairing of Watches etc-. `l - _e, C. W..--Patterson-1 -rsotiisri _ - ` _»...» Glllil llilililll - .|- *lven an Oljes B in One Department _ _ `_._,.l_f_Iu__Qei=¥|__i| _|»ils_-lit. _ _ ’_§. GOVERNMENT DIBCREDITED. _ 6_g¢'g'n_se|,._fo`?" Mpii-fMl\6`; “die Charger Describes Conditions Revealed _ _ __ __by; l_nvest_lgstl_n||_ Commissions. MONTREAL! August 8.- Mr. H. V, -Bigelow. K.. C.. pf Regina. who is at the Windsor en ‘route 'for‘his old home in 'l‘r`u%J..N. S., is counsel -for Mr. ‘Jn E-. rads_baw',_' of Priince Aibeftl -who made the charges in Saskatche-; wan touching the 'castis of graft' a- gainst members of the Legislature* amrpusllc employees in that province Reviewing the matter; Mr; -Bigelow- sald that not befsre leading Liberal: bf-'Regina 'went before l-lon. - W-alter Scott and his‘ooile_agues. telling them that such stave charges co\i_d not ber ignored. was a commission obtained. Three commissions were appointed. 'l‘ha"Bro\vn-Elwood commission' has just comltleted 'its 'wcrl't, but't*he 'oth'-‘ ers 'vvili‘I\ave_ to sit' all summer. Cliarg.” ~e`s against m‘en1'bsrs of the L`e'gislatui`-'e- of accepting bribes for securing liquor_ licenses were' gone into during tha hearings- beforedustices Brown and Elwood. and it was proven that while some accepted money for campaign purposes.- one in particular had the money placed to his own private bank account. In spite of ith`e"fact that sev- eral memlrers of the " Saskatchewan. Legislature have been conimitted for trial in connection with these'graflt charges, notone has retired from the’ House of Assembly. Mr. Bigelo`\\ says it is rumored that Premier Scott will retire two of his ministers before. going to the country. J. -P. Brown, chief ‘clerk of the Highways Depart- _ment was sent io the penitentiary for seven years--for grafting, but all the ministers and nleinhers are yet on their respective jobs. Wherever there- is a reading public, however. every one admits that the Government is dis- credited. its friends admit privately that its' only chance la amongst the foreign voters, and that it has no hopt of hehabiliating itself in the towns of the province. ' EVERYBODY DOING IT. Mr. Bigelow says the situation was so -bad that the ofhce boy tn. one de- partment, seeing how rotten every- thing was ,went into grafting on his own account, getting no less than $450 by the-means which he knew were be- ing practised by nlen higher up in the department. it was also brought out; he said, that a member was 'in with Brown. and this member is in Joi. without bail. Graft was rampant all along the line, and when one man, Milne, of the audit department, drew his chiefs attention to the fact that something was wrong, he was- told -io mind his own -businessr if added Mr. Bigelow, the Scott Government does ‘not go down to defeat in view of the revelations made. and the many more to follow, there is no such a thing as pubilp opinion in Saskatchewan, An election, he says, wlll__have to_be held ere lon’g.' _‘The Government wouls have been voted out of office the last time it went to the country 'had not the election, law been changed, making, it possible for a man to vote whether Magic_“Nerviline” _ - ' - Ends Still Neck, Lumlaago Any Curable Muscular or Joint Pain ls Instantly- Relleved by - Narvillne GET TRIA-L BOTTLE TODAY “ You d_on't'l'\a’ve` to wait all day to' get the kink out of .a stiff neck if you rubnn Nervlline. And'you don't need to‘~go around complaining about lum-l “reported from' the other southern __~_ - _that he had grafted $50,000. However, forwnpd by ‘STV Edwmiu G,e_,,_ was ,:§;_ Private- lim-en c._ mutha. _-one u First , ,. . .-lr:-il VII- - af 4,- _'va ;.l\ Private Everett C. '. Robertson. _-of, 8_i.r_eet'_'. and Messiues. He was in Pownal, one of the ilrst Prince Ed-- the trenches for eight months' until ward -Islanders to enlist .for overseas _l_re___\vas taken ill in January with pneu- service at the_oui.b_re'ak ofthe wai°,_`iQi'__-_ _rix___1_onlla. and_ was sent to a hospital in rived in Charlottetown on Tu_ _ay rance w ere he remained n month-, night from ontrsal, where iuasil-ie was invqlided to England remgm. been under, reatment in a__ hohpi El ing there three mon-tha and as bt- siuce his -return to -Canada. ' it is .was not recovering as quickly as do pleasing to _note tliattaéter his asérfkxialle hl;eh;var;_invn_l_ided tod Canaan; nuonsexper ences-.at,, __ ,, 9 s nce een un er rea - now-great.l»y7restor`ed in health. “ment ill hospital. Recently he was ,S -Private, -Robertson was -fo§_merly a l;on_ora\>ly_;.llBCh&rs;sd as physically un- argeant in _B. (‘o_nl _n ‘ be _t___ or ac ve serv ce and then came Light wnfantry. -sign ltllnea Qll£¢r‘ii;”md. , ‘ Twelfth -Battalion as a private ann Private Robertson says there were 'was with. the first Canadian _contin--_ a number of other island in the same. -gentnlurlngitheir memorable soiourn machine gun section as himself, viz., amid rain and mud a»t Salisbury. §ouls Jeulslns of Pownal. Warren Pluin.- , _yers of cunt Albion and J. Mc- 'i`i\e Battalion crossed tb" France Daren of Forest Hill. The two last May, 1915 and Pri.-vtite `R'bliertsdrl'.i'Rs!‘i1i`1med have been wounded since Pte. drafted from the 12th Battalion to the Robertson left. 4th that same month. being attached His many friends are pleased to see to the machine gun section, _.having Pte. Robertson home once more safe thorougiily mastered the art of mani and sound and will ex-tend to him al. -pulaltlug those deadly spit¢tire wea- the good wishes which a man who has pons-.~ Private Robertson aawt lively dqne all that he could do. is entitled figliting after this and was' mixed up; -to. ‘ in 'thc hot work at Givenchy. “Plug -.-_-_~,-_-_~,-,-_»,-:_-v-.~.~>.-:_-V _-.-.~.~-.~:.2'-Y:-2f~f-=~=~'~'-'-‘-rf-‘f-1 ~ -‘-`-'--:f-----‘--ff.--A;ef.-=_»_.=-_-:_-_-J ,-_-»_., Cheaper Gasoline _lilluminating 0rder'_‘ 1 1 is iioreshadoweti’ " 'Found-‘on a German WASHINGTON, Aug. 8- Cheaper PALRIS, Aug. 8-The following re- oil and gasoline before the- end of the_ gimental order has been found on a month ls pretllczed by oflicials of the captive German ofilcer: Bureau of Mines who have received -` “Regimental order (7-6-16) of reports from their agents in the i)kln- 119th Regiment (26th Xill. c.) homo oil field. Geollogists in the field “Tile greatest. importance nlust he declare thatnew wells are being open- at-tached to everything left on the' ed up and -the established producers battle field: for example, shoes of_- sre drawing t-he maximum flow from every kind. arms or parts of arms) than property-_ trench- tools, steel helmets, leatl1.et‘_ Private producers, as well as the equipments, cartridge carriers. arms Standard Oil properties are being for hand-to-hand fighting. belts, tents, worked to fullest capacity. Bureau of _articles of equipment of all' kinder- Mineileld workers report, and indi- such as sacks. tunics, trousers and cations point to tx gradual drop in the Canvas bags for earth. These articles ~price-'of gasoline as a result. _of the are of almost decisive importance in _ increased supply. The greatest activ- our great cause. Enemy corpses ity fig show-n in the Oklahoma fields should be stripped of their woollen although increased production also is clothes and socks.” - _wel-ls. ‘ ' - GERMANY COULD -,~_-_-.-_-_ .- .-.-.-.-_-.- H A v E Av 0| p E n w A R _ he _was a British subject or not. This ‘ however, has since been altered, and L0ND0N_ Aug 3__ (New york next spring no one but British sub- Worm Cah|e_)___ According to me 160% :Wm have me right- - “Daily Express," the -ollowlng repres-_ Th‘~’< "°|’°"i °f JUBUGBH Bmw" “lm ents a translation of part of all article Elwwd' Bay" Mr' Blgemw- Wm bf’ ""“‘ for which the "Berliner Tageblntt" almosft immediately. As for the Gov- was supp,.esBed_ éflimelli- UlPP°"i9l`3- they make '"0 “The declaration that this war was defence. and whiiethe eastern Liber- |nevIm|,-|e_» ,md mm Germany was “I5 1°-.re I"°Wl_i"5 flyer- me "Manm-"h°~ forced into it unprepared. and against. sc`a`ndals,_tl\ey‘a`re saying little about her WHL cammt be supported excepv We "¢"el“"°"9 ln R°5l"‘1- by the most extreme partisans. Un~' The penm-"g “°m""’5“|°“5 Wm als* doubtedlv the conflict could have been look into charges in connection with a,,,_-,med_'had me govemmem de5|mh the Battlerord Asylum- wllefe il 1# _to avoatit, ann doubtless it would claimed that on a contract of $1,500, |m;,e'he8'-“_ had the Reichsmg been; `000» 0'9"" W” “aft “‘“°“““"5 W “* taken into t-he coniidenceof our-rulers least $400.000. instead -of merely being presented ' Asked if J- P- Bmw" made ° f“|‘ with ‘a recital of actions taken inda hrea-_st of the affair. Mr. Bigelow an peudenuy on pm-||nm»Bm_ ~ _- ,-~ swered in the affirmativefadrnittint, --The-pn-,po`B-B1 fm. &c0n'fex»en¢e_ pug no one believes that _Brown got all the jected before the members uf me: money of any.considerable part of it. Relchshg ‘had an opbonunny of hem-.~| The °DP°*‘m°“ is °°““““‘ed by Mr' ing them. and the imperial Chancel- W- B- \Vm°.“EhbYf M-UA" “ _“|°""’ lor‘s 'statement in regard io the 're-' and forcible'.man. and .he will have g,.et,_ab|B n'ece,'s|ty» of v|0|,_u,,g me some strong candidates in-the field by _mmtmttty {nf Belgium, was also made election day in June next, and they after the ,vemy hope to alve_a_good account of them_ H” ' selves. _ _ _ _ ___ ` ' l‘ ` l bago any more. You can rub such things--away very quickly _wi_th_Nervi- line. lt'a the grandest llnilnent, the quickestuto penetrate, the apeediest to ease muscular pain of any kind. | ' One twent_y\flv'e5~csnt -trial bottle of Ne_r`viline will cure any attack of lum-' _bago or ‘lame back. This has been' proved-»,a thousand. times.-.Just as .it was in the case of Mrs. E. J. Grayden. of Caledonia, 5 who write_s:`-"_I wouldn‘t think of -going to bed with- out knowing we had Nervlline in_ the _house. I have used it for twenty* odd years andtappreciate ltirvtlne, as‘ a family remedyvmore and “more every' day. if any of the children gets a stiff. neck, Nervlline icures.-quickly., H1 it is earaobe. tnothhche, cold on-_ the chest, sore _ibro'at', Nervlline s always my standby. My husband once cured himself of -a.frigbtful attack of.lum- hsgo by‘-Ncrvillneyand for a hundred ailments that tum up in a larse fam- ily Nervlline is_=by.-for -the best. thin! to have about you." Hon. l. A. Calder having stated at ‘ ' _ the Montreal Reform Club__t-hat 500.000 ' No sm" OF suBMAmNE's » personshad left the west-ern proving; . pORT1_AND_ M,,me_ Aug g__p0|._ U0! .the Ulllled SUHBS dl1!`l.“l_§ !-.he 95°F lowing yesterday afiernoon'g report year, M|'. Bigelow replied that 'n more 1-,.om_ the Const guard mation at reckless assertion could not he made. Q,-one ‘Bland that a gubmm-me (gf un; The A_merican_authorities_, from whom kuawn nntonnllgy had been g|g|m,d Mr. (fuidar takes his figures. saythst ~,,e‘ve,.,,| mugs out béygnd mg- mg-g'°;_' only 86-000 have sane over 10 Amerl- nine nmn came reports from'-several; 'CMI t0fl’il0i‘.V~ other nearby Maine points to 'the ef-_' » _ - _ fcct that two submarines 'have been* Mr. Bigelow iilllfi'g;Nfes`sof!fl!”fll1?¥5’"'iie`en h_v a number of persons. _ ` to show that Rogliln Hllil ll1€_W€St.I\_l_‘¢. _ Military and naval authorities have 86111118 their fill _Oi ¥D\ll1lf‘-ll'>B1 » 'WOW -lib information regarding the vessels," neraliip. Sonic time __ __a_Ko. _ '_l_\4‘-_,,l1ut do not question the possibiity of had a client wh% ‘ offered to S t‘ 'tie reports being correct. Much ln,,a gas,. plant an sp`end'S500. lil) speculation has been caused as to if _Regina would give hinra fralicliige, whether one of the undersea boats The city rei‘used,`h'owe've_r, and Regl it can be the Bremen, but -the course' still lacks a`3:is bi|lnt`,'\`ltliotig'll ‘tha taken and the direction from whence ‘ offer would' hiws ,. given ,the_~ci~i-lze-ns -the vessels came, makes this some- ‘ gas as cheapas that in Toronto..»As what doubtful. - _ or the r`nunioipally-owne‘d"- trahiwafyf* ‘ Some of the scoffers say the two; there is.a_dlffic_it of $200.000._with he submarines are two large whales_~ prospect of _l`J6i.l_9_l'lnZ the situd'll0I\.__-, Wlllfll haw B"“3’°3d “omli- _ ,_ _, _.- C ` _ "\ I’ 'I ' id: \ ‘ , A ` U ) I' " ' v` ‘ ' "i u__,___ __ __, _,_ _ _.____, ‘ ~ ' \ `-e |sana¢r»t“-on _ farnvai ai ._ »-___ _ ___________0_________ _ _ _ _ EVELAND _aa __ QQ? ; it-..` `i '-1-: .35 1 If ` K fills eoloy I _ etrlp_ oandfrom _ - school one 'C1ev¢llad" - H Cvdieg promotes health -makes for edicieacy in ‘ d1ass._ ys or6irls' model _ ,~ I tower udiea' " '\' can moan "F" Us Canada Cycle l. \ ‘; "~.;~ _ _ Limited ._ _- _/_. i --'.l`;. - -...-.I -‘-. _ :‘ B - Motor Company, ` _/I4 , f°'°:s2‘._ ly/ ‘~~/_ / . '_ Qharlethtewn Iispressntatlvs‘ Ernest Rice- l_ f tau eration amen iii Another Islander - ‘ flteporg Wounded Mrs. Robert McPherson, West Roy- alty, yesterday received the following telegram from the oiilcer in charge of the Record Office, Ottawaz- "Cable received today states. Lieut. former- ly Sergeant, Joseph Louis McPherson, infantry, officially reported wounded slightly. but remaining on duty Au- gust 2." Lieut. McPherson enlisted in Calgary as_a private. After the usual 'course of drill he went to England and later to the front. He wus pro- moted successively on the field to Lance Corporal, ' Sergeant and Lieutenant, -a fact that apeakahighly ,of his character and his trustworthi- ness; Hisnlany friends will he glad to hear that his wounds are not serious. - HOW TO PREVENT FIRE. Keep waste pz;|T`packing material and rubbish cleane_d up. Malte fre nent ersonal inspections Two More Canadian . ¢»~'--' i' 61'-rmiusaogl a=- -paso;-of two more Canadian divisions in the __f_leld, ;-wbicg S; -Soni Hughes, faire- caated ht ho cliffs. tile other day. is incidental to the decision taken last- New* Yearls do raise half a mil- lion mea for service -from Canada. -It is not-expected. however, to ' be - an lmmotnate ¢sv_slopmant.r but as -ro garda one division tilli probably oc- cur this fallaftei ihaiii-#ops now-un- mcre advanced,-: their work. »Tbe'ayliabusdr.ill this summer is so made- up %hd`d§'ected by ofl‘l- oerg so recently fillnu' the front as to ensure the methods, being the latest in the line lat: trench warfare. This will- tend tc hrlefer the stay in England. - _ _ t ,From the_t-\"o'op_s_be|ng sent over ` weekly to the English depots, another division will be made up this autumn: There will thus be constituted live complete divisions at the front. with the probability of the sixth division going early in 1917. When thlg_ plan is carried out Can- ada wilL,hs,ve"'a guarter of a million men on the firing line. The rest of the enrollment will be needed for re- serves and reinforcements. VIRIETIES OF Glliilil 'Farmers Should Know the Names of ` Seeds They Sow. Twenty p_er,‘cent of the 400 farmers vlslteli_ }'_n_the Agricultural Survey in Onturlo' in 1915 did not know the name sf uny_ variety* of grain sown on their i`al'nis.‘ in Dundas country, where _l00 farm`s_yvere visited, of a imal of _86 farmers'g“rowing barley only 11 _knew the variety grown. Fifty-two 'per ccn`_t_of the _400 farmers visited in the province were growing barley and only 18 per cen-t knew the name of the variety. Only 64 per cent. of all the farm- ers visited knew the name of the va- riety ofoats they were sowing. Those who _do not know the variety used may be sowing grain unsuited for |tl\eir farms. There is very little ex- cuse for the prevalence of such con dergoing traininaglshe-l bln become. , "'_ "Jn -- _,q p , . f ~ _ - - from a fire standpoint, lditions. 'Eyery farmersowlng an un- ..Se1-. that your electric wiring islmown grainlives within reach of standard. and be careful in the use some farmer who grows a known sort of electric devices. |01’ proved excellence, from whom seed Have all smoke-pipes and chimneys c_an~be obtained. Farmers wishing to inspected and properly repaired before 'obtain s`ee`d for it early and choose a starting fires for the winter, __ 'variety which has been tested ami _ Be careful about the use of matches. proved to he good. The Central Ex- Provlde safe receptacles for -them both pcrixnental Farm at Ottawa and the before and after use. Ivor-lous _Agrlculltural Colleges have Feel your personal responsibility as carried on -such tests for the benefit to possible loss of life and property by of farmers, the results of which may fire und act accordingly. - - the obtained, free upon application. ml _ 'r" A Mads-Meal: Cents. make# a who-works .with milk- or all the fa cost of not over 'Simply Wheat and and mill: or Made ai canada _ _ _ ¢ , - ‘ -I'--_i SAVE THE TIEES -. More Attention sung rata-\sYrh'o|'r.v~i Protection by Rsilway`s""-' _“*"' and Others., .- .,,~. That the shade. treev-m%.,§}»p;;-;_';,-_;;; value oi' ropert an _a s. _ ¢ __ __' the -beaup-Q ` "-'~`°"" U! _ nal? *ls _ _N being more hllffib T-K¥¥i¢¢'?~*'§- nicipal corporations are encouraging the plantllilhéf trees' in greater 'num~»'f bore, as well as protecting those-they already h;_\_ve_. Many estimates have been made as -to the actiialcash "ialii_if' of a growing shade tree, but all coil-' cede that its aesthetic value. In the transfer of real estate, a favourably situated shade tree will' ehchance -the value of the property out of all ~pro~ portion to the intr.nsic.vaiue of the of the tree. From a fluanciaifstahd- point, therefore, the shade trees sboyvld be protected- ' _ ' ' ' Several raiiwavs are giving careful attention to the trees. Not only _arp they protecting, bv special patrols and otherwise, the forests along their llnei, ,t but, at no iuconsiderablq e>.pense,sthe`§*-_ orc protecting -them om their rightl- of\\ ay. Ons railway Fin-: was -diver- ted from its originally planned roulo to save two handsome maple treej, Considerable attention and much-'f's~' vorable comment has been bestosrdd upon this considerate_,actlun .of the , railway corporation. ‘ _ llIliW/IIL\\\K”IIl\\\\\§Z$i\\\\iIIi\\\\\\\\\§lIK(fQ _ r I Good Printin We are now. in. Va position to handle all kinds' ___ 'of Job Printing--at short notice. 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