I " , I ili~if` Paosrivo -1 'ri-is criARLoTTETowN ooanoian ' SF-l’TF--‘IBFR 1, 191;, _ __--7 - ' - ' _ I - ---_---___ , W ,P°\ifie'_f_t'=<=li°=== _ll";;','i,_';=§g'fg£‘,;*"°* F°‘;‘§l;,,l,§ff§;i°* 111111 111111111111 f“Enc1i or 'Eu nomo Load ....13 Dme,:,g:,,.,,..a..,,2 . tlllllllll lll lHl" ' l'|lS COUNTli‘Y’S WORK” Your Camera With Ansco film the original and genuine film. 'the requirements of a perfect film are many. Ability to record true color -val- ues. High speed, Non halation properties, Good keeping qualities. .Ansco Film mcetall these re- quirements. Ansco Film is the original, genuine and perfect film. Sold by J. G. Jamieson l)RUGGl§.T l l _.__.»CU_.... _|1_,__c 444'# 4‘r1al‘ '”" of the Second Electora\ District Queen‘s County at the following ,places and on the dates namedz- Monday, August 30-Afton Hall. Tuesday, August 31-Canoe Cove ilall. Wednesday, September 1-New Haven Hall. Thursday, September 2 - North Wiltshire. Friday, September Il-Kingston. Batik. Tuesday, September 7 - Mayfield iiall. Wetlnestlay, September 8 - New Glasgow. 'l`Ii\i1'sds_v, September 9. - Hunter River. ' Friday. September 10 - Wheatley River, .\i1,tiida_v. September 111-Cornwall ’l`ue$da_\'. Septetiihet' 14-Milton. The Oppositioii tfuntlitlates are in- vited to tittentl and will be gratited eqtial pri\'i|e1.;t~s. All meetings to bt-gin nt 7.1211 p. ni. LOUIS L. JENKINS. JOHN H. BUNTAIN. l`li;trlotteto\.\'ii, 25111 Ang.. 1915. 2087-S-2t§1nl7l. ' J \_.Yi 9 _ For QQ; Sale llouse anti four and n half aeres clitiive land iiear Exhibition grounds. .-\ii exeelleiit opportunity for quick litty1'1'. ‘. .»\|1pI'y by letter to 1\~ ll-. P- 0- BOX T4, t‘liarlotteto\\'1i. l’. IC. i. 2682-8-Qtimtf following places at the dates men- tlonedz- DUNDAS, Thursday, Sept. 2nd. CARDIGAN, Friday, Sept. 3rd. BALDWINS ROAD; Wednesday, 8th. MONTAGUE. Thursday, Sept. 9th SIIMMERVILLE, Friday. Sept. 10th. All meetings begin at 7.30 p.m. J. A. McDONALD. J. A. DEWAR. Monday, September 6 - Rustic'oi J_ _}_ _]()HN30N_ ` J. \\'. CARRUTHERS. Pal. and Ex. 2738-8-28m12l , | _ -H _ Fourth District of Queen’s Meetings of the electors of the Fourth District of Queen's will be held at the following places on the dates mentioned:- l‘OWNAL IIALL. Friday, September 3 GRAND VIEW IIALL. Saturday, Sep- tember 4. (`.-\Li-JDONIAN HALL. Tuesday, Sep- tember 7. ELDON HALL. Wednesday, Sept. 8. BELLE RIVER SCHOOL. Friday, September 10. WOOD ISLAND HALL, Tuesday, Sep- tember 14. VERNON RIVER HALL, Wednesday, September 13 All meetings will commence at 7.30 p.m. Opposition candidates are requested to attend. S. MARTIN. A. D. ROSS. 9' L #___ _ " I I ' Political Meetings r FF_F'-FQ-F F lj- \»Y”“"g w°m°“ Deming 2nd District of King’s ,I ..,\ ,_ ’ 0 A Nurse S Meetings of thexielectoigl sf bins .“'f.\<,_»~1 _ ‘C ‘__ ,. . . S ~ d D‘.t i‘t of 1ig`s w e e ‘L 'S 1h" “' m' “' Bavklm Ilkispual' 8 zitmiiilc- tiiiieiacand places following. 1 1 f Q, .\- .,.§,“ e , , -_ . 1,- . ' 1 1 1 - 14 Vi I "F F: >ft‘=>¢/-3' _ General Ilospital with well equipped . _ ,_ ` , b t ,.30 ,_ - nit-tlieal. surgical and obstetrical de- Eigxllixggg §,lI.gA,r0,0§ a;{A'LL' pufgésday' , 1' . 'C~""’-"""" partments offers a three years grad- Ms! August' 1 ' ' ed course to voting women desiring a LL SCHOOL, Thu,.sday_ nurse's education. I "HE2I,(1I*Q>~l Sn. Lili 'i`.. l?~`.f17 S_ I..1if`i " ' 20,02 IVI, , 7.15 l 20.54 'l`\l. ' .\,1il ` 21.40 \\', il.1’.4 7,!! 122.20 'l`li. l0.1l8 8.1 22.5 I". I l,lli 5.2 ... Sa, . . ,.. S. ll.|lll TB M. I 0.294 7,!! 'l`11 0 .'14 7.11 \\". T.-Ii l'l,4R .,. l 'a L1 .-._ ,. Ii'i ti,il 6.0 5.9 11.11 6,2 6.5 13,9 *TIT 'Lute ."‘1ffnot1r;, septeiiitwr 3. at 1 p.n1. weatlier. "“‘l"'~“lF1""ll "P lf’ F-Wi fl" 0"' M' I‘i‘Bli)lngsB(i3oiiiit‘;'rBwlih the? lidlil `., , J. l". ARSFINAIILT. ll. D. l)()BlE, A. E. MPLEAN. J. E. ARSENAULT. l‘.7ti1'i-8-Zllniill of King’s_ County temher 2nd. ut .4 p.ni. It lllghlleld 0 n |' cemetery. > 1IiItmt§i‘t:mf;id.tiw ng places on the dates 1 IN' -‘I |"‘|0Rl-\ All 'i he Undersigned Candidates -_ __ __ __ __ . w'll address the electors at the In loving memory of Eliza t'arter. hluowing places ml the dates and iminvt-.11 wire at wiitimn Mt-111111. nr; at the homes mentioned: "“"“" ""5 “V” ’““5‘""' “‘"“- “"3 “" Ti nish Tuesda Au .31st. at ""“°'" ““‘l Wi" "° “"0" '“‘" "‘° <1 ti.. istii o-1 b¢r,11iis tor the non- be forever with the Lord.) 2785 7 D gi y' g “ml” vgzantie oi' llts(llll)ajesty's Mails. on a -_--l-- ' ' SIKUM- ' ear six Fortune Bridge, Monday, Aug. 30. St. Margarots, Tuesday, Aug. 31. Sourls, 'l‘hurstlay, Sept. 2. Kingsboro, Monday, Sept. 6. Fairfield, Tiiesday, Sept. 7. All meetings open at 7.30 p. m. Opposition Candidates Invited to be he s dldates of the Fourth electoral District of Prince will meet and address the electors at the foi- lowing places and tlmei- CENTREVILLE HALL, Thiursday, September 2. at 7.30 p.n1. FREETOWN STATION HALL. Fri- day. September 3rd-, at 7.30 p.|.u. The Conservative candidates are expressly invited and will be given equal privileges. J. H. BELL. 1 WALTER LEA. 2795-9-1m3ie3i m lr Political Meetings Third District Queen’s County The Liberal-Conservative csndi dates for the Third District of Queen's tfounty will meet the electors at the following places: 1?Vlnsioe. Wednesday, September .s . York. Thursday. September 2nd. Corran Ban. Monday. Septembei 6th. ~ Mount Stewart, Wednesday, Sep- tember Sth. mglort Augustus, Monday, September Mhunt Herbert, Wednesday, Sep- tember 15th. ' All meetings at 7.30 p.ni. Opposition candidates invited to attend. FI" .I FEEHAN WOOD. b 27114-S-28l\lE16i. Political Meetings in the Murray Harbor District _The undersigned Candidates will address the Electors at the following places and datesz- Tuesday, August 31st, at Glen William. Wednesday, Sept. lst, at St Mary’s Road. Thursday, Sept. 2nd. at Heath- erdale. _'i`uesday, Sept. 7th. at' Murray River. Wednesday, Sept. 8th. at Murray Harbor. Thursday, Sept. 9th. at Monta- gue. Monday, Sept. 13th. at High Bank. _ Meetings to commence at 7.30 p. m. Signed Q>>S www; CKINNON, PROWSE, BRUCE. INMAN. 2669-8-25M\vfiii9l. Desirable Residence and Superior Furniture FOR SALE BY AUCTION I am instructed by the Executor of the Estate of the Late Duncan C. Mc- Leod, K. (`.., to sell by auction at his Late Residence, 241 Euston Street, on Wednesday, the first day of September Commoncing at 11 o'clock in tho fore- noon, all tho Household Effects com- prising Drawing Room, Parlor, Library Dining Room, liall, Bedroom and Kitchen furtiituro and House Fur- nishings, also Ilorse, Carriages, Sleighs, Robes, Harness, &c. And at 12 o'clock Noon of tho same day tho Beautiful liesldence and Land fronting 88 feet on Euston Street (adjoining the Residence of Mr. Jus- tice I-Inszard) and extending back 373 feet having a roar entrance 13 feet wide from Orlebar Street with Barn anti (Ioaeli house thoreon and splendid lawns anti shade trees and being one oi’ the most desirable and best located Residences in the City. The Real Properly may bo inspect- nd on application at any time to W. E. Bentley. K. tl., Solicitor, Bank of Nova Scotia ifliamhers. The furniture and premises will be open for intipeciion on Tuesday, 31st August from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. R. BEAIRSTO. Auctioneer. 2581-8-18-mmwfll ‘_ ________ _ 1 “ATTENTION” Farmers and Builders selling the best Lime is our business. Are you buying the best? That is your business. Prices right. Apply to St. Ann’s Lime Quarrie SMITH BROHERS Dealers in Crude and Burnt Lime St. Ann's. Cape Breton. z:1ss~s-inwtmsmon. », ;~»~..-, ' " $.-»;“.' A ' Mail Contract SEALED 'l`ENDll\ O. Iititietin Osborne for Loulsburg, G. R. ° Sch. Lavoiiia, James Palmer. New. castle. Sch. Grand Master, A. G Hay Verte, N. B. mm' for 3lSl ANR- reported Inward. Schr. Sarah Payer, S. Smith, New- castle. Voieliv. Master, A, Gram, pay _________ EXPLOSIVES FACTORY STRUCK BY LIGHTNING I‘l<}ltItY SOUND. Ont.. Aug. 30 --A violent Iliutidcrstorm passed overhthln section during which lightning strncit ono of the drying hotises of the (Ian. “"8" Elillloslves Llmltcd at Nobel and set lt on fire. the tire communi_ CBUIIK to another drying house b th fifmivhitzh were destroyed, togotxm- 1 a quantity uf cordlte. Seven Persons were injured by the flames. mltterriinly one seriously. This will my ar are with tho operations, as there hu? *Il "ill" flrylns houses, and the Tract ones can bo quickly replat;¢1d_ in B erswie storm struck the build. B 0 illlam Hamill, a farmer Ilv. "IK about a mile from hero, and thrm cows were killed. Mr. Hamill was ni. B0 illillfed by the lightning. “Now ls the time, and this Is the l"“°° ¢° 8°! War tlshlnx uitiitie. For iust one week we are offering our complste llno of fishing accessories at a special 25 par cont. discount. C;|| and make your selection today, The Two Macs, 149 Great George Stages, tf "The re-opening of»the school is cer- Ulllllr n bus! season in our boys' clothing department. Choose from 200 suits st $8.49 worth up to $7.60. Will fit from G to 16 your old boys. PATONS. 2784-9-llllliti A look in at No. 2 liotivy Battery's camp will prove a revolution to the civilian. Tho work of training those, one hundred anti sixty odd men intoa lighting uiilt, hard niuscleti, strong, at:-l tivo and thorouglily disciplined, gooa| on quietly but none the loss effective-1 ly. The oiiitrers in charge of the corps ure the following: Licut. Col.: Arthur G. Peake, Captain \\'. B. Prowse, Lieiit. 'I‘. Wi. l<`. l\lactloii1ilti,| Lieut. J. F. Sterns, Lieut. G. ld. Riirliie.I Noii-coniniiiisiotied ofiiccrs: Battery, Sergeant Major James Leigiitizer, Quartermaster Sergeant D. A. Wed- lock, Farrler Sgt. J. G. Worth. Sgt. A. R. Lawrence. Sgt. C. Stcwitrt, Cor- poral Allun Cole, Ctorporul J. ii. McKay. _ _.___, V ` How the Boys are being Licked into Shape at Brighton Camp.' liiitl that they are In another class, and tlicy are being tlist-liarged as rap- , idly its their ptictiliziritios assert tlieni- selves 1 'l‘lic discipline in, a corps ofi 11111; ki|\tl,,.pi'epzti‘iiig for tuftlvc service, ig iieeessarily very I-iirit-t, zttitltniay lm soniewiiai in the ntiture of ati tiyn. opener to men who have licon used tn the ortlinttry militia camp. Howev11r_ the iiieiiiliers of the lizittery utitlei'- stand what they are up against and that strict tliscipllno is aiisolutely not-_ essary. l‘uni1-slinient is inetetl out with t,=ti°it't inipnrtiallty hy the N. t7_ ()’s, us is r-,leatrly proved hy the nitiu- ner in wliirli thc iueu speak. The oilicers all seein to be proud of their inen and the men of their ollicers, I H ) I COL. PEAKE, COMMANDING OFFI Bonibardiersz .Iuines W. Beers, \\'. L. Jenkins, I-I. E. Moore. A. ll. Melilii- non, E. G. Mt-Leod, M. 1'. Stewart, G. (.‘-. Walker, R. li. Nicltolson. "l`he various walks of life from which the men are tiriiwii cover si witlti range, the folioiving' profes.-1i1iii°s' and trades being i‘epresentetl in the iiizilie- up of the rank and tile of the corps: Six baiiliers, ten school tent-tiers, six- teen Snlestnen, two ine,rclii-tnts,' seventy farincrs. 'l‘hero are civil. engineers. aceountiiiits. students, drug- gists, lelegrapliists, niillers, ninchiii- isis, ioeoinotive ciigiiieers, eliat1|`t`ers. hlaeksmiths. t-arpeiiters, iisiiciuiien, liarbers, jewelers, painters, butt-tiers. sailors, lobster put-lters, soap iiiakcrs, shoeinakers, etc.. also representotl. As regards the religioiis letiiiiitgs of the nien nearly all the leading denom- inations are represented. There ttro 35 Romain Cntliolies, 65 l’resl1ytei'iii1i1-i_ 16 liuptists, 21 Metliotlistt-1. IS illturch of England, 2 l‘entr:\l tfliristiiiti, ‘.3 i‘on- grtigntionitl, inalting it total of 11'i7. This table iviis nitide tip sonic days ago. Naturally in reeriiiting tt large titiiii- ber of men like this. it few t1ntlt-.sir- nbles are bouitd to lind ilieir way into the ranks, but those men very qiiiekiy I A CER OF' NO, 2 BATTERY. ‘ respoiitiiiiiz lietirtiiy to every call made upon tlient. This is its ii. should lie. E111-li titty at t-hureh parade a iint- it't-ulile itnproveuient may be seen in tht- sinni-tt-r, more soltlierly appear- ttiit-e of the nien. Every man in the Iittttei'y is eztgt-r tti get to tho frotit its speetlily its ptissililn and iioiice dll- igenr rise is inzttle ofthe opportunities (Continued on Page Six.) I I __ - -_._ _ _ J word each continuation. Cash -.1- "tr P charge Twenty-tivo centl. `vl4'l»ii'r'l'%iE‘bli'l'L‘l.*l°*l4"ii+ii€'l':l~l°‘l*'|°:i*l--I-~HrI-+:t4'~i“l*++-tial1‘lél*Fl?'l'?i?l'%i:+=i*i4‘=1I - , GUARDIAN Gl.llSS|FlEIl AUS. 1 Ono cent per word flrat Insertion In this column half cent per must accompany order. Minimum . 'Jl*l'.l;'4'-l+'iL*l'i'¥~l°l*i*l~:i1l':l'°f1l:‘hl‘l'.l:°l':lv|'5‘l*§ik4'?Y=4 4- .W _ Agents Wanted “AGENTS WANTED:-To soil for tho Oltl Ilolinblo Fonthlll Nurseries. Wo teaeh our mon to still. Experience unnecessary. Illghest. eomniissions paid. Ilaiitlsoiiio free oquipnicnt. Steno & Welliiigtoti, Toronto, Ont." S-28ME26l $5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS GREET- iiig tzitrtl sainplo hook free; Repre- sentatives itlroady making tivo to ton tlollurs tially. liratlley-Garrot- sou, Brtuitford. Ontario. llel |i \Va,n ted-Femnl-1 WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL liousowork. Apply to Mrs. J. (3. Sims, 270 Richmond St., East. 2573-8-18Mtf. LAUNDRY MAID 'WANTED FOR l~`:ilt'onwood llospital. Apply Rl "I9 Hospital. 2417-8-6Mtf. ll el p \Vn|itet\-liialo WANTED. MACHINIST FOR LATHE work. Apply B. Stewart & Co. 2160-7-20mtf. W*--Isl W* 5 ._ *L_ -_ 1 itotirtlers Wstiitetl BOARDERS-FIVE OR SIX BTEADV hourderscan be nlcoly accommodat- od st. tho McKenzie Iiouso, 80 Siti- noy St. , ~ 8-linitl. i 'I‘o Let; ` I T0 LET.--The Store and premlutil on Kent Street at present occupied by Goo. McQuaid, Tailor, possession given August lst. Apply to D. Stew- art, 163 Kont. St. 2267-7-26m mt! F -- -sv-I J. For Sale I FOR SALE-A skettih book compris- ing historical ineltlents, tradltlonary tales, translations, ett-. For sale at the Maritime Stationers, price $1.‘ When mailed 8c. extra. | __ 2722-8-28lVI12iprl FOR 8ALE.-- TWO‘ PAIRS ISLAND Ranch Raised Mink and Tiiree females. Prices right. James M. Hewitt, Lower Montague, P. E. I. __ _ 2703-8-27M11lpd FARM FOR 3ALE.- I OFFER FOR sale my farm at Wilmot, about 21,5 miles from Bummersltle containing 50 acres with buildings. Apply Robert S. Waugh St. Eleanors,P.3i it me _ nuns- li Slt.tm~t.lo|ist Vacant; _ "sAi.EsMsN: `s>u:LU`s`iv'i=;' 'LINE for city, town or country RIS 9t\"“' ings guaranteed. Permanent Ill your job. No experience nocosssrY» Write Luke Brothers, Limited. Montreal." ‘ _ _ _ s2.ao PER bAv 'F611 Eisrnisur; ing "WORLD’S GREATEST WAR- Up to date book. Whirlwind seller- Linscott Company, Brantford, ODI- Teachers Wanted WANTED.--Second-clan Teacher YM' cable ness west scitooi. Stti>vl°' ment $20. Protestant preferred. N- Mcliaren, Secy. of Trustees. lvlwd- 25111-s-1aM111. g,,,__, ____ _ .mc-a-ifmtt