‘ tall 3€|_’9!°'7’.~. open-theft . . riPi-i - “ ting would n m. .l-.i.. i": dd, flfiiiufi s, "‘ ‘ :uie\'i=‘lle‘y~ ropre-i‘ tvhst molly; R-imi- i, more c-ii xiii” ii! fluiioarden‘ ‘i. toilet mites and we want an wnunity to uirovv you this sy we easiest “an” ‘_...v1li.t...:. miiflc . 91'1"‘ §°""-'.-T'"°i'.'!‘» .. 1:111“? "vflw-z‘ Face Powder 15o, rosin . 1 ‘ flentrll Jirugstore. v i". . ‘ ’ QWQQXTI a » :51». .:~__ .11.- Qiii" _ MWM. s, sure ft-il- -=ii-».~i--r.c-o-i,t. New open for Jail tel-m, _ Bulijoots: OIINI. Plano. Vocal, "4 T510111)! hiusic. 5' fluinilills may commence at any Studio. Ki a “gs-t 1-1;“, , 911M191 w (nig\lsil‘lo)’°§531ls. ffesitl‘. enoo) fulfill" . . neural‘ 1o to 12 ma. "v ‘if is’ Ggplm." 2548'§'1'Iilfln If " ‘ ‘ ' -’:_sw ‘ ‘vzisvrq i i >"-ii.'o.‘i i, ... . eor osuniiiis Jail." ’ ____ .5YDNEX, AugJlti-ililaturbod bursts oi laughter from- the cs consider, Sydney poiicoi officer rushed in from the guard room. only .141 find the floor of one cell Littered witll beer bottles and ' hilariously drunk two prisoners lla(l_ been placed there perfectly sober only a few‘ hours before. he corridor had been used for st ing _ ‘dfii ‘i ' _. ’Wé$r*or riotous‘: w. h “ P011811‘ ‘s ‘bars thbibtrifld {reach the beer , ___‘_w‘flmn AA AAA Ah _l- s ‘ v vvvv , . " clisfslllui lBviiiiisi-siimiivis vertiseneau use: 1e. per were rsr nonhu- ee-e to oar eost beaver care to n" forwarded. Iva oQts "F" ..WI\I'II 11s. on‘: business .32 e ow ave e euuiosss plant in grompsest ‘lure s war at moderate prints finished. frames ne. Free Samples. Mer- Portrait Compass goa- l‘! A0 state amount. o prices. ,.|sw i chants sate. Lost llifll-A NILVER IIAR PIN. SET with rhlne tones. between Coun- try Club Za d Kent Btroct. Finder kindly return to 7 Kent Street." 2638-04-31. Hale‘ flelp Wanted v . .-. . -- t . .. MRETAKIBII WANTED FOR Western fox ranch‘ (MsnitobsJ state experience. wages, family ties; ctc.. in first. letter. 845 Bom- erset Building. Win ciurylwranlclst waiving? ‘ rigors es ern ox ranc , an to s , - t" - '1' i" ~ifsiitililiiilifisi" ilizfifiis ‘£2.35 erect Bulidin‘, _w]|\|||&=' ~~~’-.l.. 1'4 ' w"; . .. 1' i I ENIURGETIO MAN T0 MARK- "ri tho Scrvicc Shield in Prince ward island. Good proposition or the night party. Art Novel,- i 0.. London, Out. ' Miscellaneous CAR F011 Illillb- BONE HUI-IL 2029-01-27". l .0. R088 WANTs csmtpiau CLUB T0 CHALLENGE FOR . VAMERiCNS QUP. MONTREAL August 30.-—-A.C. We Dromoter oi the scheme und- ci- which a yiacht, publicly subscrlb cd for by Canadians and to be de- clined, manned and skippered by Piliiiiiiiiai. clicii compels through I recognized yacht club for the iiilericifs Cup’ has written llill "ope cn letter to ShyTiitQma-bilulipton " ill which he.urges_ the lrlih-Buronet iii Withdraw, his deolorojd dntqutioi- iuconnots ‘again rui- the cup» ni Jill or ili22“".tnffavor of a 0on7 tilisn ehqilieslgbt er to; agree in u mposal to make ithe next-races: pic/ashlar, saunas-t the pa!‘ Qi _.il1i\9_ Hy’,- _l' .\l b_ , ’ c! Ygrk ‘Club thepgreizt ‘digs nwlbia i! for a change from s semi-inside "vio en altogether outside. . sailing cliiirso and ior an entirely different ‘tisss of yacht,» for these races.- Ni‘. oss__adds that the failure lihho Shamrock iv and Resolute "lc measure upto theroqruirements W‘ a vreali Mild iii-i" Wlndling public interest ‘dill! to the ‘funk’ of both yachts on ‘lint one; artlcuiardste when con- "lltions, oiierod an opportunity for _. ‘Mime test of both construction ‘lid seomanship." ?—<-e>——- ‘ issmauov sETrLER HAs " ‘. - esiei-iT ouTuooK , ____ . VTTAWA Aug. 30.—-—¢Siories con- ‘iililc to come through from the w"! of the very favombie crop "miliiccts of many soldier settlers. oils man J. E. Fagg, who served f.“ lilo-Princess buts,‘ was estab~ (“"96 0n_.a honfiiitead l0 miles vlzorn-Carmsngey Alta. on May 8, "- He -put in lliiscres to wheat “d 1° Hires to o its and his" ex- miiiiiiiiii are that bis-whens will - “iii hl'm'30 bushels‘ to the acre. nlpcir- . zias-a-zo-oi. stiff breeze have re- - see so ver t aooo ease esnoglla ' o {euzveriwigclfiadnvlefir . ‘ ' g y’ s a..hI_Jl_‘_-L_ » 1-3 U4 .1: 1'... 4M1’! , , _ _ . ~11 mil. ~ i,» .-. For Sale. F011 HALE-ll K001i! HOUQEJIATH electric light. etc.. ull no , large lot, uuthuilomisnériilx 3 gun Street. . . H2§8_1_ vl-il. 4 5 M . , . FOR SALE-JHECOND "AND IIOOK- keeping and shorthand text books at s. reasonable price. App rGunrdlan Qffice. , 2540-9-1-3i. FOIL SALE ONE CHO C DIR-AFT ngnrc weighing 1300 bs. Apply m 1 is offiee.- ~- -» <- IBllil-S-SI-Bl. FOR SAIsE—MA_X\VEILIi I CAIl_ IN good running "order," ‘fivfi new ed- ‘- obs... tires. lake)? ‘ioye lid‘ for quic ‘jlillfiki-illh _T..’Ri~~-Cud- more. care of her anhery." , Sept. 1 3i Female Ideip Wanted Gill-l)’: ‘WANTliiD-ir-lsluinasw wAu- ns. Mrs, Ur. McMillan, 205 Kent Street. 2541-9-1-81. WANTEDw-YDUIG LADY.‘ COM~ positor for Job Printing. Apply stating experience to Amherst N. S. 2378-8-24-l2i i; ‘f ‘WiMiijM-iw$mrnn+msnnslihb¥ iron onw- ‘store. Must have some ex- w not rand seco mendstiope. _ i ht‘ Brol. Victor it.‘ ‘ " . . 28154-3041. l 1 _ Wanted \V'AN'I‘ED -— OLD FARIIIO D Franklin stove with hrass - . mings. Apply to "A. It." care (luiprdinn. _ ziso-a-zr-gr; All invitation To Lovers ’. ‘ 'i'- '. . sh J. ‘i. ll ; YOU are invited to inspect the COUUMBIA "GRAND" 080F0- NOIvA which we have chosen for our GUARDIAN (ZONTEST on ex- hibition at A. E. TOOMBS‘ MUSIC arose ~this ‘week; rnis ‘columbis "GRAND" Grafonola is walla-worth the place. oi honor in any home. it is a SmallGiOTHiC Period Design dated 16th century. all. hilbdcarv- ed human figures, and-finished on (our sides snd front panel is per; gornted. Full electric equipment, starting "and stopping automatical- WThe‘ Cultured Canadian Woman M "-00 a bushel this, wii give c m B» Yield worth $0,600 0'n this "m alone. Y.“ 6 lies taken lst prize at ‘For ~ a n! on his oats. “This sol- . 9i‘ settler will mske some of his ~'-°°'!miici in the cities feel envi- ‘fl- wrlies a Board uriisisi. - gill" Carmarisy soldier m- .;.., ‘Miiiiiasue writes theBnard: , think you for your good wish- u” aitlikicdll andfwlslftu any ill? success thai mo I“ "m" iii‘ due "in no sm~~ii i "l9 "loudly and crmrteous ironi- i 11%". received (com szl slain.- - V ur stdl. itjiifil not bolus fi‘i‘..é{"i'.i;".i‘"°“ iv»: a a! to a a r 1. » ‘mull to the Boll-ii and l .mi"°iilrcii to fees the future with __ v ‘Y wiiuflflfi." ‘ -<..|_‘ - her borne-Muir w will wsni to see these PERlOD CABINETS.‘ o 4 i“ ‘mu m 'l‘h an a . e “om 3 use. of trained taste who expresses Cher person- gust’ in ins surroundings-ails we men who wishes her children to have the udvuucesc of ias iii- nususauist type o! milieu. will. wish. to inspect this unilmly v- COLUMBIA i PERIOD‘ i- DESIGN OROFUNOLAS whhth"é"‘o'i' not 'she' intends lo purchase. Call ‘at A. n. TOOMBBH- MllSlC STORILand he w_ill jladl play any "i-ocoriiyoo would like hear. list. him scqufimbt "b 91° ColumbiaGBA 0r _ a. Marriage often means the sell- ing oi 0H0’! liberty for a mess of slicctlca - a "W. ~ iirthe trenches. ‘rue is; s,» i. i . .. ' think dlrdaslt ourseivles-yvliltilsi-“ati-e ‘ see that proper steps are taken at i "ems _ ~ ‘given, lnst-dinurstntyvnygei ‘by the > Ueasue oilthallrecs Hana delighted \ Whitley "' camps. s will. riii-i-kiiownifisss-‘y his the Brest war a _ "l? frfllil 9n ‘a short’ lea ‘ii "Bil-I'll?" 11v .:rccci'v a lettql’ irom "I colleague wliom h "h left Med in“: "I Willi the 1i rs you The lest word had been deleted by tcsr in p _ ' git dug- il 0 ei . Whii t ' fir": wilflt,‘ . "o. ... .......s.. , . _t,"is "om: to}. Wei: v.1”, '. . w“, g fw-e» u . it » i f:§,=°°i"°" Wile. ascended this "WHWWN to future movements of ciicifiy troops are strictly ior-bid- dfill." ' ' ' °i\ “ill Milli-east corner oi that street and Great George Street. It 5 iwiiic persons duty to have "this QZWBNIY is illiilftidl “Have we got . iiisiixwthr, ot- pugdinss with - ,1 ffi. eons ivieen-ws notice with re- Bret that Colonel iL-l-l. Campbell. 105th Overseas Bstalion and who since his return from overseas had resumed his’ duties xsuperinten- dd!!! ofEduostioifln, ‘lsfflrbvince Wt l0 West» Canada, educational‘ w rk‘ the? sure that ever Province wlsftnliilfigiaigibévhditgifi cationslmat e y" e yvli reg er‘; depsrturexiiiii biJ-ifiy diiour idislif} ere leaving us, with practically no in ourvoity -s ho‘ s. , du-perintlenden ‘i0 flhdifdafion leav- iilrx us, l it not time to stop and we drifting and wba-t w ll the i-s~ us’! others being taxed too much and that the imoney collected is being largely waisted. the latter may or thin! we do know is that ourxohool and that they sire fest; leaving-us for better ‘fields of labor. as We know. the eitysohool teachers ‘are niiuiijy wall paid. The trouble lies iniizthe lfcountily diitricts, and it isnip’ to "our farmer friends to once to stppithis ebbing oi our teachers for the children's good. F i E_laD_ swim-shire .qi-sas w... Vet- spans or-iSummei-‘sidesire holding u ‘ . “l understand that ‘all; DIQNCER-FWB uticed last week‘ " _ w ile fpassing alon-{Grafton qty-Wt _ . . “i” "WITH ‘boards are very loose . “i=0 Home scouting on ills building . matter attended to before some ‘ formerly Commanding Officer oi the ‘ has resigned his position and gone . _' 23bit.iliiiliiiil.iillliiliz..iti ; and »‘ new our . suit be to ithose who come after - We hear a lot oi trash talk- ‘ 9d these days about farmers and ' may not be the case but the one . teachers are not being paid enough ~ So far ' 100 Tested Recipes A rich " whole" milk like Camatlon Milk .i imparts a fine flavor to pudding, custards. or any dish requiring FieldilDay there on Labour Day the 5th lust. canon scorT-Trbs Canon has sent word that on account oi his will ‘be unab etovisit the island to deliver his address as arranged. He will visit us. a little later, however. PROPOSED UNION.—:A proposi- tion has been made by the Grand Army oi United Veterans to ythe G. W. V. A. foriunlon towards political action. Up to the present‘ no action has been taken by the G. W. V. A. in regard to the pro- posal. TAXE8.—Tho town of Summerslde have exempted all returned soldiers from taxation for the years. 'l‘.i!ll>-— 20. This ip done by vote o! tho Concil from year to year and may or may not becontinued in the future. T-RANiSFEiRJlEIZL-‘Colonei A. H. Borden Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster-General of ‘Military District N0. 6 left Halifax qn _.the 25th ult. to take up his new duties ‘at iwihnipeg. as W's stated’ in"dur lest issue his llepartilllbiwill be r_e-_ gretted by many here. ' i OONOERTn-The concert sontbeingi 111d: nplwith iiyphoid he milk. Use it in any recipe balling for milk. The Carnation Recipe book will a ny a delie- i Icy =t menus. . Qgntli‘ _, request. "i posed to summer air. ILK will NOT keep sweet and pure ex- h And pure milk is so essential y g-s-cspegciallyuivhere there are babes or growing children.‘ g f " v ‘ t _-_Y0u simply have to be _.i'a_,re that it is PURE, You can be sure of Milk with the Carnation label. This pure rich milk is gathered in the heart oi Canada's best dairy lands. . It is tested rigidly _ for purity ‘and for richness. A part of the water is taken from it by evaporation. into bright, new containers. AND IS SEALED THEN STERILIZED ' " Open a can as you need it. The iiiilk is still fresh and sweet. ' ‘Owing to the evaporation it has just iflhCiCfCilllly consistency you will enjoy » "_ coffee or tea, or for cereals or fruit. Add water to Carnation Milk-ran you have Milk of equal pert. "-.=*"d natural consistency. ‘Not separated or skimmed Milk- mlkbutrich, “whole” milk, such as you could get only fresh from the cow. it is not artificially sweetened. You can use Carnation Milk for ever purposc——on the table, for the chili ren’s drink, for cooking, for baby's bottle. This plan of milk distribution relieves you of bother and anxiety about the family milk supply. It is safe—absolutely. Carnation Milk Products Co., Limited Aylmer, Ont. Condensate: at Aylmcr and Springfield, Onl. ation "liifroim Contented Cows”: 8. ‘_*,,jiai.. » . QJJ Phone your Grocer. nation Milkmen. He is the Then it goes fresh -i Carnation Mill for Soups Creamed Dishd Custards Tea Coflee Cocos Baking- all milk sleds‘ i Car- i’? T__, INFANT FEEDING A noted Specislistls formula for baby's botdd , will he foundin the Carnation Booklet. Thif : urc milk is absolutely safe for infant fee4-_ i ing. Consult your family physidlll. "' Mil i The lobe! l: for! (and UIIIIO, l yr ‘Jili the hearts oii iii iwho heard‘ it.‘ We "B"! Pleased to see Sargent Train- er in charlie. The boys of the loom Battalion no doubt on seeibg him were reminded of the days when the iSergeent at the he d pi his bugle ‘band inspirqisthe ‘ hi their long tsqiis". shout, _ _e and - rir that Walter is very serious these days, We also hear that he lq shortly to‘ leave this Province. l-lis departure will be a distinct loss to the Band," ho deeds ‘ailsl“liis'ma‘ny' frifids- Mill regret his-oilspartsre. ~. ii in Bridge and the tru/ffic is gre upset the’ good pcdplemi- Montreal _ are deinandlngtilet a second-brags be built ‘at oncswacross thew ri There‘ is in IessonMn-ithis fire-toi- ‘ the people or this Province, sanit- ows what the result elven-mapl- tlon is IL the "people ol 1th voice that a second moi-ferry. built at once to insure contimlflisq communion iuss with the milinl rlieu-isicrwsmrisnshliu ' ‘govincetfitb only shew u i e-roilt _.~to re ' "- blive a"s lid bwlt och”? Kenneth Finlésyusoir has‘ {P9911 Wer- sd aha bu. s jooptcii .tha qibsltiot. or j janitor-yet ~ the Provincial" Build rig. . Mr. minnows s good eitipir Wt a life long Liberal‘ ‘so ‘we presumes iby the Goveriiment, not‘ w; A siaprfsed s!‘ in‘: mu ho or s , ‘A . 1 9-’ t at Kos not iyen the. ‘ tton. He is a veteran of the 48% Atrican and the Great Wu, and has since his rettlrll from overseas I . 1 '1 . '- " vloroms siciooa-ivowrtnutjsi; _, _ ._____ I fire has blliily damaged -Vict_<;ila zrflbfoafigzpuybquch [ayorabie " remiss“ i"? W“ '9 illviug ‘ in Milanisss ii nt-on brain is‘ line e‘! oommunhts- t,’ Province demand iwith a cslnfie m, IIO;‘ ' ferry "onfs performed for his aged mother a satlsbactory manner. li the ser vices‘ "arm. Kennedy couldilot be retained we regre that the appli- cations oi at lea three veterans oi tiieGroot War were not consiil ored favourably; iby the Govern- ment. awe, Iullhrsteildbitlgqj -War Veterans Association are asking the Government why their recom- mendations. - were not approved. Until’ we know the nature ‘of the the duty oi Janitor in -we believe‘ ‘Government's "reply iwe will say nothing furthei-‘on the matter. heard re the en- i irot H; it". l-l. the Prince of Wales which for some "days has ‘been on display in _ mm?“ messes. ‘Bop Q Wiee s. Nfsrssl who tiio- s-t Diet e ‘of the ‘Prince take-n in Canada. it tssmenlvoc s. returned soldier. o has s f- ~ o. loss of his v ice thro _ h 1 dob, andd; qiidsevorlug to t isiniseir by ‘insane of Ifillilll pictures. Missrs. its. orli.‘ _lt."8tewart y, ‘story _ ‘. W. V.‘A.. will be g ad iii take mos st "tlifiiprice of 87.00 sschfekpress paid."'-" " i‘ - ‘" i {is isriirosie“ POMTrOPL-We are iimixiptib, oaLicy.;*.‘.ig.-p..i.. i. srestly surprised to we thlcllr- sparing for tiirnojaiid iihs [hol- lirdi‘ ‘ the iii-diestei-s are ask- ‘i i vihiy in and FTLBGB do not s ii six or sov n of the "beet divis- lo s uiLv soul lied tb save Poland. he is entitled sofeoine» recognitlonjfi 'a Pqlmmfllqilobl FQSiE: s effort" to. sec re i?» ..$illuiited - y l to “Agree with hes-ad er- r; Millie sle is in the way with " obi?“ she mot iecerbe tli "tile 4 iy- oi! uie" crime of ileinfasflessor in lair-ope end .__1_. | C . conscience as to the iustness oi her cause if she finds it necessary to‘ again take up the sword in defence oi freedom-Montreal Star. I DEPINDENTS’ GRATUiTV.-—-Thc recommendation ni-ldo by the Special Parliamentary Committee on Pensions and Re-Esiabiisilmcnl regarding payment oi dependents portion of War Service Gratuity to the dependents oi deceased soldiers has now received assent. The noc- ssssry eotarngements ior payment _ have ben made by the Militia D0- Wlilzmont, and cheques are being forwarded as rapidly aspossl-ble. lt is not necessary to make applica- tion for this benefit. The records hf the Department of Militia and q Defence and the Board of" Pen- sion Cmnruissioners have been ex- amined and checked for‘ the neces- ‘sary data. Until oversight be— comes obivous beneficiaries should be advised tn refrain from making applications or complaints. The staff of the Department has been reduced and their facilities are fully taxed in an effort to accomplish the task with s minlrnuim of delay. "ltsliould lbs noted that. 10m this gratuity there i_s being d uo- ted the amount oi bonus which has at any time "been paid under the Pension Regulations‘. iProtest was mails against this procedure, but without evsii and it was onl close margin the-t this hen the "present .form received‘ proval of the committee. tlons will also be made to ‘(NQIIBWIIMIIB resulting i overlapping oi separation al and pension es the t association to guard" procedure wore also unsv OANA-Di-AN Mousse.- t-resi Star states that t that she may have no qualms oi Times is to publish a sp ndian issue‘, beginning in tictcbcir which wii ideal. iiii the economi- cil, " industrial‘ and other fcantren ,meni. her-tile iiconic have omiearcri cf Cainadian "enterprise?" "Ir mom" her of "tho staffihas already visiloil Nova Scotia New Brunswick and is now in Montreal rind will leave for Western Can-ids in n few days. We trust that the interests of this Province wii lnot be overlooked in this publication.‘ MiLlTkRY HliSTORY.—~(iCnntlniie<l from last isslic).~'i‘lio annual mus- tor-day was evidently kept lili iiii- tii Confederation. for Li‘. Col. James Walker of itialgary commanding officer 0i the 15th Albert/s Light Horse informs me that he enrolled 5 dqmspny nt Ancestor yillago ‘in 1557, on may 24th". lt seems amaz- ing to realize, through Colonel Walker (who until n very few years ago was ‘is most active and efficient officer). what a iiiivri time has elapsed slncetho ialliiiil" uwa/y took Ipiac_e__from the riliiipiliie or ~ "patriotio“ or‘ . alone forced ouLl-he miliiuulen. when, indeed. lie-may potjiave been attracted hydfiie captain‘: ens.- tomery "treatffnait the neutral l"- -and~ how respect roi- superiors almost vanished Whenyimon id give snob answers‘ to their nes as "sitting on the Afence" "unscrewing a quid of t r __." In vs oils as has been indicated, anuai tra ning was" for five s and m ‘ more statisfectory ntiiitions‘ letietedpfc.‘ (Semtdr "the on. m. o. rower lies written some y valuoblei contributions on tile ova Scotti militia as it existed " rior to Confederation. in one oi his. articles" he justly complains: ‘ .____ ‘lSiirlcn the. uninri of the province 1-867. noltllcr Government ’Psrlia- in treat thn subject of the militia very seriously." The most po-rtin~ ent oi all is that as an example the year before Confederation, there ‘were 58 000 militia in that one small province. and of these 45.- 767 were actually trained that year ,fcr the usual five days and the ‘total expenditure was" only $114 - .460. of which amount $36 561 was ‘of an oxiiraordinary character, aris- iilil out of the Fenian scare. s" called and included also were "small grants in aid of volunteers who ivcro required in undergo twelve dsysk-lriil in each year to wear uniform and to put in a cer- tain amount of target "practice and iwho numbered in 1866 something over 1.100. Hon.» M. it. Power, published in the Canadian Maga- zine in December. 1915 no; omy the above facts" are given but the following interesting information: “There being on regular organiza- tion ol-the militia and no definite scheme for filling our units to war establishment orifor reserves in the military "sense, Canada. as against any formidable force is practically undefonded. It is clear that we have not now an effective and sucien-t provision for defence. and also clear that it is our duty to milks duoh provision. The ques- tion naturally arises" whet kind of SHIPPING uzwe The S_ S. Canadian ‘Mi-nor sr~ rived in port yesterday with Aflvii‘ ‘ral cargo for Buutsln l Bell__-5h0 will sail tomorrow for St. Jolie's. Newfoundland. " ' ‘ . The schr. ‘Etta Vaughan,‘ Capt. Murray. arrived this morning with coal from Sydney The schrs. Leo .l. W.. siid ‘Fredb dio Higgins are at the railroad wharf with coal from Pictou_ The C_ G. S. Stanley sails to- morrow with light house supplies- for the "Straits oi Belle Isle. t _ ‘ wr sriiiicii wii,‘ Al‘ Vliiiiitlii P’ toms . . -a'vrioats iiystcm should be adoptedf" "(To be continued in next issue.) s . "Wuullly attrac- t ycoats in all‘, s iisteful, wearable," ' models. - .00 1 .. _ -.,{_' . _.'\._...-....._.- - _ - L ‘i’. i.