._/ "nunrrssmnn ""~ ‘_‘U1!s._Bi!os|N6 .units is t ree were verY lion. Mr. Mcliean suggested that tho best means of soliciting sub- scriptions -throughout the country In order to inform the ordinary would bs to have a. sllbS¢I`iD¢i0“ USU reader about the size of the various P15050 in the hlimds 05 gveri ‘“1’h°f’1 subdivisions of foreign armies, such tltchelrslddldreiit )1‘ii°l;§ent? ui; :going as corps, divisions, brigades, regi- wmlld be able to seg every msn in ments, battalions, we present here- his or her district and in that way with a. table which gives as accurate- Well' farm" in me P‘”°Vi“°F W°“1d ly as possible the number of men be i\Pl>r0I1¢hed. Ile agreed] Wéhhtvzggt and the composition in such divisions: Judge Fitzgerald had sai , ale y Great Emil" , h th c poop un liiuiliieywhadpiixscpnt tiiselr hands in- Brigade of infantry--Four battalions to their own pockets, it would be and administrative and medical units. setting a necessary example. He v_~‘°° Toon. 4,ooo men. I l ' 'ting true that Canada. had not yet contri- inure she mgrxilrsitgvvegg iggbiécxsé ac_ Cavalry Brigade-Two regiments of bute/d anything towards the Navy and |101' t 9 opp 4 squadrons each. Total 800 men. , ’ dl t thir means. ' me 'em they °°“'d d” ““s "° “em coiristiig Fgtnef niiuuner .maine/red Brigade or Aniiiery-Three bot- Mr_ i\icLean’s ities. a E005 °“°- but teries, 18 guns; heavy artillery, 12 sugiresfed that _ before th"hs°1i‘;’t‘;l Buns; field howitzcrs, 2 batteries; .teacherlslsgoulvtlxfax axgng téeiie; of horse artillery, 2 batteries. iifietilxrlilgis cthroughout the country Bati-e"Y"°BiX ¥“n5~ ‘ with the idea of arousing enthusiasm Division-Fifty-four guns, 12 howit- nniong the P60910 H110 iU`JPre9si“§ up" zers and 4 heavy iield guns; 15,000 mi them their duty in this mattefd combatuum winio they knew the revel? W0" _ F ce th i ht b 'ot to glve more ‘ ran give' ey 1:; gthe ew;-e made to ap- Army Corps-Two infantry divis- ucncrously ' Y _ preciate the iinl>01`t'Bl\¢9 01 the ml'-' ions, 1 brigade of cavalry, 1 brigade ter. of horse and foot artillery, 1 en- goiii \;,ugi\;1slil,¢:\.1iiH tlliiilfinfiiiiii' iintéelleiig Sineers' battalion, 1 squadron of train. should show by its action that some- Total, 40,000 men. thing practical has_ been accomplished Infantry D`Lvmon__T“.0 brigades of _ -» _ _ On i - ~ _§::a':llgl't.i.oYc(§;1\}I‘,;Lé,;'c,l: gat Ili, I 1:-,_ infantry, 1 squadron of cavalry, 12 thorize you to put my name down for batteries. Total, 12,000 msn and -i8 $100. (Loud appia_\1B€-) th 1 I guns. Sir Wilfred's act on was B s gnc B i d ___-1» .O egi cms of 3 but. for a hearty and generous response taurnia _sich “ T021] ‘$000 men to the invitation for contributions, the 0 » » - . . - list subscribed to being that 01361104 Regiment-Three battalions of 4 for the maintenance of the British companies each TOML 3_000 mum QSTY qgdfgglifgssoggiih,;I:h§o3Ts?|i,1; ' Battalion-l<‘our companies of 250 guuf of $2,600 was subscribed. the men each. Total, 1,000 men. greater portion of wlich was iinnie- Cavalry mvm0n_»1-wo and some. dmteiy pam down in cheques and tllnes three brigades; 3,200-4,800 men. wiiie iist of contributions mano lust Brigade of Cavalry--'1`\v0 regiments night is as follows: of 8 squadrons, with 2 batteries of ....... ._ 1oo.oo ““""°’Y' ilimiwlit iiitiggdhid 50.00 Heglnicnt of Cavalry-F°\-U' HQ“0d' Mr. Alex. Martin, Vaiicyricid.. 50.00 rons; 800 mon. Hon. J. A. Matliicson. . 50.00 squadron of Cavah.y___Two hundred _ - ’ _ : - » _ _ ».. ~ ._ -4|... ,_. _ __ '» ~ _.» -, ..._._,, ,, 1;, y , ., __ \:<,f-,s~,i-_~“\f=.¢~ '--“'=~‘._i;.-oi.-...gl 4-f -_,f» ""1 ._= _ '11 -.ii '- v- i _ _ f. .- -._< - ,.~ ~ -- ; »~ ., ‘-‘ '>” ” ' ..._ _ _ _- _ ._ _, _,W _ __ ._ _ ., _._ ,_.___,- - .»"_ _,;-,___-_.yd _-.__._., ,:,,;l,_,`_._, _ » a _‘_ , ) ff _, ` " ' ' , _` 'Ano UARDIAN Y l TH G "' rms-r or nat* ' '-"1 ,PAQ 'Fi' » ra ~ - s '" - 1-' ga _ _ _ °oLF_ ._ ._ _ Fm _“___ _ ._ ¢¢,~|`_;|»4-L-‘.- -i; .;_’ " -vp. 1 . 'rits in-at milton for the 1.o'ii‘2worth ' Cup Ladies Handicap lfatch has been postponed from Wednesday to Thurs. day, beginning at 2.80 p. m.'on Sat- urday the qualifying round for the Men's Championship takes place, ai- so a putting and approaching con- test for ladies. FRANCQ T0 CALL ' ' , _ 1*' ALL RESERVISTS. ` ’(8i»¢¢i1i‘to The Guardian) PARIS, Sept. 1;'--Oilicial announce- ment was made t_l_1is_afte;-noon to the effpct-fin*-the _Minister-`of War has de`¢i_ded'_f.q onli out intmediately all re- servists -inthe country who have not bepa previously, summoned to the co ors. I :_ ' . _ NEW REQUIIENT BEING FORM_E_D. (Special to, 'l‘he,Guardian)) _ MONTREAL;-‘ Sépt. 1;-‘-Recruiting for the new Irish regiment being formed in' ‘Montrenl 'will be closed Saturday. - The promoters of the_ movement state that applications are pouring in so fast that they could get 1.000 volunteers instead of the 400 they started out to get. tion, balance_in 30 days. "When Rexall Ninet Three Hair _ v ..-.a-»i,~ ». v. A Golden Opportunity _ The Matchless offers 'one of the best i- sps to make a sound investment and secure large re _ ms. , _ Ten pairs of purest bred pedigreed Island Silver Black foxes capitalized at $17 500 per pair You do not have to pay for organization, flotation or any other expenses connected with OUR company Ranchmg is being attended to by two successful and experienced ranchers,at the very low cost of 5 p c. Shares, $100 each, payments 20 p c with applica Get infonned today Matciiiess Silver Black Fox Company, Ltd Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P E Island . . y Tonic was first put on the market, it l i was offered to one hundred women on trial. Of the one hundred, ninety three claimed to have been decidedly benefited by its use,heiice its name. Rexall Ninety Three Hair Tonic pro- motes a rich growth of soft silky hair, feeds the hair roots, keeps the scalp healthy. and prevents baldness and cures dundruff, two sizes 50c, and $1.00 u. bottle. MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Great George and Kent Streets. Mtg ::Among dental preparations Euth- ymol Tooth Paste has excellent pro- perties foi" keeping the teeth clcnii, the gums hard and the mouth pure and sweet. Euthymoi is used and en- dorsed by iiundreds of discrlininitt- ing persons and is recomuioiido_d highly by dentists. Price 251:. Mne- Kinnon Drug Co., Cor. Great George and Kent Streets. M¢f_ l""' Hay Wire 2 Tons Hay Wire in Stock Straight and Looped Simon W. Crabbe Stoves & Hardware that article of food. f time. TO BAKE PIES HERSELF i ' _....._.i'.._ E g We Can Have Pie THERE was Once a good woman who r ° ~ couldn t make pies, but had two kind neighbors who kept her supplied with _One day her two neighbors got to fighting, and so badly injured one another that neither of them was able to make pies for some considerable _ What did the pie-less one do F’ Go without pie? Not much. SHE HUNTED UP A COOK BOOK AND FOUND OUT HOW ‘ 4 . . . . Canada to-day is 1n the position of l digaii . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . Mr. C. H. B. l.ougwortli . . . . .. 100.00 Soiiris _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 100.00 Hon. \_`. Stewitrt.......... 50.00 Mr W. i‘. 'l‘idmarsii...... . 25.00 Mr W. li. Rogers . . . . 25.00 Capt. John N. McDonald..... 50.00 Col. F. S. hioore . . . . 25.00 M|»_ W. U, \vest............. 10.00 Hon. A. E. Arscnault........ 25.00 l~lou. John A. Mcboiiald, Car- 25.00 I-Ils lloiior the Lieut-Govemor. 50.00 Mr. W. 1-i. Aitken. _ . . . . . . . .. . 100.00 Mr. Charles Lyons....... 50.00 Mr. Frank It. Heartz.._... 250.00 Mr. T. (1. Ji1mes....... .. 25.00 llon. J. A. McNeiil..... .. 25.00 Dr. S. R. Jenklns........ .. 25.00 Mr. C. ll. Sniallwood..... .. 20.00 Mr. Percy Popc.......... ._ 25.00 Mr. A. A. McLean, M. P.. .. . 25.00 Mr. A. W. Sterns............ 25.00 Lieut.-Col. In|:s...... . 50.00 Charlottetowii Steam Naviga- tionCo.... 250.00 Mr. A. B. Warburton. . _ . _ . . _ . _ 25.00 Mr. J. lt. Dinnis».. . . . . . .Z. . . _ . 100.00 Rev. Uaiioii James Simpson.. 10.00 Mr. J. 0. Hyndmnn.......... 50.00 Mr. J. 'Artemus Clark. . .. . 10.00 Hon. Murdoch McKinnon..... 25.00 Dr. H. 1). Johnson. ..._ ._ . 25.00 Mr. A. L. Fraser, Souris. . .. . .' 25.00 Mr. W. B. Robertson.. .. . . 10.00 ltev. H. Scott»Smith.......... 10.00 Mr. Aeneas A. Mc-Donald, M.'P. 1’ . . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. Thomas Fullerton... Mr. J. S. Martin, M. P. Hon. 1.. L. Jonkins........... Mr. John McKenna.~.....` Mr. J. E__B. McCrcaily.... Mr. ll. J. l'ii;n=;ir............ Mr. H hov i~o-i_n_an . . . . . . . . . __ Mr. wiiiiam Cain. New Perth. Mr. George lt. Montgomery... Mr. W. C. Whito,............ Prof. H. ll., Shaw............ Mr. Percy L. Snialiwood.. 10.00 Mr. George S. Inman. . 10.00 Mr. ilobt. I-I. Campbell . . . . . . . . 10.00 Messrs. Joseph ltead It Co.. freight from Victoria to 10.00 10.00 25.011 10.00 20.00 25.00 Dr. J. B. Bagnall...'.. 10.00 front might be sent to the people who were suffering privatlon in Belgium. Tha lllzseston was received with aymlar-io. lst tlill ltage the General _Umm mittee returned and made certain re- commendations. The presidents of the ittoal which they 'hm gmt. dont lllxsoutivo Committee, Hon Murdoch McKinnon; Pros. for King's, lllessrs. Bu Tl. - Mr. W. L. Coi.'toh............ ' w.w. some 150.00 1o.oo 2s.oo 25.00 1o.oo 25.00 25.00 10.00 3:11 ::v Mr. John Richards. M. 1Mr. John M. Hughes Mr. Arthur Newbery.. Mr. Horace Hansard Mr. Stephan Bradley- - - - - - - - - Mr. Harvey D. McEwen, Morell ntal Deli & Co . 20.00 Mr. Y Dr A C Ltlndle 1000 Messrs. illatthew & McLean, m°“' 12.50 10.00 10.00 25.00 20.00 ‘ 1o.oo cinn-ionetown _ . . .... _ _ 1oo_oo` Battery of Artillery-Six guns. - Russia Battalion of infantry-Eight hun- dred men. Squadron of Cavalry-One hlmdrcd and twenty-five men. Battery of Artillery-Eight guns. ' Germany Army Corps-its staif, 2 infantry divisions, 2 regiments of field artil- lery, 3 squadrons of cavalry, a. com- pany of pioneers, a bridge train, field bakeries. telegraph troops, field hos- pital, etc., one or two batteries of heavy field howltzers or mortars and a machine gun group. Total. 40.000 men. infantry Division-Two brisadéi- Total, 12,000 men. Brigade--Two regiments. Total, 8,000 men. Regiment-Tliroe battalions Of 4 companies each. Total, 3,000 mon. Battalion-Four coinlmllies °f 250 men each. Totni, 1,000 men. Regiment of Field Artillery-Nilw batteries or noni sims and 3 °f “em howitsers: 72 IHCCCS- .Battery-Six 311119. 'Brlgade of Cavalry--Two and occa- sionally threa regiments. Total, 1.000 to 2,400 men. Regiment of Cavalry-F001' BQUH5' was of 200.men such. Total, S00 mon. -@@ F §;’i¢>%cili1 Hon. 'John liiehardl ‘ < __ ' 'r°m Y i ”'°32‘5° \iY\i, il" ,__ _ V' \\ “F _My W5? _ \¥, _\k?~;.°~>-. ,_._§, -:'19 Q3 H . J hn MclAan;`Pres.f Qu 'g' Mr. W. li. l’rowso............ 100.00 , _ “ sig: Nliartin Rm.: Pres. iii-r ‘ ‘ ‘ i *"“°*`“ ' ' /‘jmlfiul ) °7r°¢o li ,L gum 'ni' mme what V \\;‘a\°\‘*§\>§°_!__if'\;1;i1=tI§£\“;i.Ll‘:§\_;l°“°l. . - _ f-1.1.5.1 r_fTr_n‘;i _ _ :, " _ _ 1 __ _ , - - .1 ~ 1, ” » T'-5) if :__ "'__ V _ - `__;,§if .,'_ "_ __`L'~-'_ ' *" i I ~_.-.~_. _ . ._ _ ___. i 1 i ‘ _ i ;;, _:':-, ~_' ‘ \ ' F the-iady-whO-cOuidn’t-make-pies There are many things she does not make at home because she has been getting them so easily from Contin- ental Europe. But now her neighbors in Europe are at war with one another and so-for some time to come- cannot supply those things. Canada is too thrifty and serious and sensible a housewife to sit with hands folded at such a time. While loyally contributinga number of her best sons to help settle things in Europe, Canada will not entirely overlook her other sons who remain at home. The manufacturers of Canada will get out the re- Europe can no longer send us because of the war. And in the making of those things the manufacturers of Canada shou%d h_a\(f:e thg support of the financial interests and the peop e o ana a i`he manufacturers of Canada are now making much of the woollen goods, motor cars, rubber goods, corsets, miilinery, hosiery, silverware -and countless other things-that are used in Canada, and generally speaking are making these goods at least as well as they are being made anywhere else. The people of Canada know that most of these things are being made by the manufactur ers of this country They do not know yet whether the manufacturers of Canada are going to serve them still more by making many of the things that were formerly imported from Continental Europe The manufacturers of Canada should tell the people of Canada at this time more than ever. just what they are making and the merits of their products. Let them drive home ' the facts through the great modern message medium~advertising. Let them use the newspapers to in- form the pwple that thev “have the goods." Let them explain that notwithstanding the war the people of Canada CAN have “the pie”-“home-made pie," and all the better for being home-made. And after the war is over-if not before-perhaps our neighbors in Europe will be coming to Canada for someo this “pie”-importing from Canada some of the things Canada now imports from them I Us 'i 'i -'_ » _-fl-._,‘ »_»< .\ _ , _ ' _ ».u\ \,~f , s ,» ¢ ~ _ I . i. i . . i . - '..;‘ \ *J < cipe book and learn how to MAKE many of the things that