_. .,,,. _.,.,.- Y 1 i 1 . " . _ __AUGU5T27»191i’, _ _ g THE cl-1ARLo'r'rErowN GUARDIAN . psf,-,E _1-gm; 1 "\,f,;--~_1..@--_1li Botliered With Corus .Y "“_Pen_slar” Corn Cure will relieve -you. No remedy forcoriis is easier to apply. ' _ It is';_al,so__a_n effective applicahoil. for corns i bunions andwarts-25c bottle. _ Remember there isn’t a better stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Soaps, Per- fumes, Brushes, Combs, Sponges, Rubber goods, etc., in the Province for you to select from than can be found at this store- E. A Foster Central Drugstore ' Sunnyside ||.__-_i 1 QUEENS COUNTY ' MACHINE GUN FUND ' FREDERICTON. Aug. 24. -The ma- chine gun fund in Queens County has passed the $3,000 mark and is new $3- 127 iloTisL£tlvAl.s QUEEN Rolland F. Keith, Old Towli, Me; W. A. McKay, Reilfre\v; l’. 'i‘. La i<‘lcur, Montreal; E. l)oyle, Boston; R. Ram- say_ City; E. \Villianls, Sunlnlcrside; Janles S. Moore, Eldon; John Cousins, Park Corner. ' VICTORIA Horace Davis and wife, Montreal; Miss Murphy, Montreal; H. Boulay, Mrs. L. Bertrand, Sayabcl'; li. Mor- row, Peterborough; \V. Buck, 'i‘orollto; 'J. I-leigh, liawl-clit-.i=.; I.. Yeung, linin- iltotl; ll. Mill-tin, Toronto; J. Vauglllln, Georgetown; Mr. und - Mrs. Iiobcrt tiotilt, luiss (took, New Brunswick, N.'<-.two nu the cus and oil deposits of J' R. Stoddtlrde, Vnlii-olivel~; l\‘. l’ortt-r, i tllo llolninion is under lll'0DHI`f1ll0ll by Tvoronto; E. liawll, Ottawa; F. Souris and wife, Boston; A. Norman and wi|'c, Bridgewater; D. Masslnger, ' conidtiolls in the oil and gas fields of Bostoil; B. McLellan, Truro; N. N-or- | (`-anada by 0fIl¢ll11S Of U16 flflpflfl-1119111- lnall, Moncton; V. McKinnon, Halifux; _ It will deal especially with the gas E. Gagnier, Montreal; Wnl. Miller, and ell resources of Ontario, the oil Catilpbclltoli; S. Wiley ami wife, Bos toil; A. Kaye, St. John; l<‘. Bertram,'tlle Maritime Pl'ovinces. Tile surveys [which have been made have shown Toronto. REVERE HOTEL J. W. Allen, Montreal; W. ll. Mc- Gregor, Lot 16; C. B. Ramsay, New York; A. L. Turner, Buffalo, N. Y; (7. R. Goodwill, Schenectady; R.- C. Tweedy. Toronto; C. F. Miller, Vic- toria; George R. Hursh, Fall River; Georgg I-l. Ilcucoll, Freotown; Ii. F. Feehan, Mount Stewart; R. W. Mitch- ell, St. John; P. E. Lownes, St. John. misss i _ _-4 \\\\\;\\\\_\ ` 1; llonn’5"'- KI D N EY / PlLtS_ rip ALI \\\`\\\\\(TS5»f"’ . its! Klnurifa/f ttf MM.. ti R |"G"i4E;U;M%T;§£ #CSM " ii ' "“,-i,fl’3’\~ D'/HIESTES HAii'l‘lii1:itiil“"` i“'."i\' il' iilllli" 5? \\_\\ \ l 4/`<-,\,\, \ \`\\\\\ _ » , _ l ' , . - Wi? HA trentiilent. lil their reports he Unit- snsgslil (8 I It Th Basebglf sesueltsz ° auudlm) AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Cleveland-New York s~ 019%. land 5. ' At Detroit-Detroit 7; Boston 5, All Chicago-washington 2; chica. go _ At St. Louis-St. Louis 10; Ph11g¢1¢,1_ phiaf 1. _ NATIONAL LEAGUE. 1 At B`rooklyn~_Brooklyn 3; St. Lotus At PIlIl8.d8l IIIS--Phi - cincinnati 1. ;’ lad”-h 1° 4' At Boston-Chicago -4; Boston _4_ Called ninth, darkness. ` At New York-Pittsburg 2; New York 1. ' ` FEDERAL 'l.EAs¢iE. ir hi At Baltimore-Brooklyn 1-_ B..1¢1_ more 9. ‘ _ _-’ 5 At Chicago-st. Loulsioi chicago At Newark-Newark 4; Buffalo 1, At Pittsburg-Kans_as City 6; Pitts. burg 5. - iNTEi=lNATloNAL LEAGUE. 1 At Richmond-Buffalo 3; Richmond- Only one gamoscheduled. li llillill IIIIIMS Mill SHIJIIIIEI (Special to thc Guardian.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 26.-Berlin will soon ilitroduce a meat card sys- tem siniilur to the bread card scheme already ill use there. This is tllo all- nounceniclit made this afternoon in a long conlnlullication sent the Depart- ment of Commerce by the Arricricilll Association of Commerce and Trade ill Berlili. The report says that the meat rations must be cut at least fifty per cent. - SIXTEEN GEFIMANS AND ONE TURK AMONG THE HOMESTEADERS FOR JUNE. OTTAWA, Aug. 25.-Homestead eil- tries during June numbered 1,865. or 1,155 less than June, 1914. There were 425 ill Manitoba, 756 ill Sask- atchewan, 630 in Alberta, 54 in British Columbia. The hemesteuders itlclud- ed 256 Americans, 311 Austro-I{ungar- inns, 16 Germans, one Turk, 10 Bel- giulls, 16 Italians alld one Serbian. ML UEPUSII llEPilHli|] UPUN (From our own correspondent) OT'l`A\VA, Aug. 20.--A report which ifin receiving news to that ei'i`cct tho will constitute un nutileritatlvo refer- tlio Mines ilepartinent. Tile report is based upon an exhaustive study ot fields of Alberta and the oil shales of some excellent possibilities and the report will contain fairly defiilite in- formation with regard to permanent values ill most of the known fields. Tile shale deposits of New Bruns- wick are to be reported upon as pos- sible of successful deelopment. Re- garding the deposits which caused the oil boom in Alberta the report will be very conservative in tone. IHIIUHLI IIMISH] OTTAWA, Ont., Aug. 25.-Conv plaillts inado by the Germans nbout the treatment of their prisoners ut Alllliorst, cnllsed no great surprise hero, as it has been known for some ‘time tllat such protest was intended. Justice llepartnlellt despatched all of- ficial to Amherst to institute inquiries while United States Consul at Halifax and Molletoil were asked to make ili- vestigation. This inquiry established .tho fadt thaat all the trouble was caiiscll by ii few men, whose attitlric ,was irreconcilable while the great tliajority were satisfied with their BEIIMIII SIICIILISIS ill FEW MIN Plliillil lliliilil EEHMHII MMIIIISS BERLIN, Aug. 26.-The Relehstag has adopted a Socialist resolutionask- ing the government to organises bur- eau, under the auspices of the federal council, with some of its members elected by the Reichstag. to take charge ofthe food problem. The bur- eau will have the right to confiscate food -products in behalf of the people. iiiiiiuuitiiiniii . .siiii iiilnwiiisf issri A meeting of the Canadian Seed Growers' Association for Prince Ed- ward Island was held at the Experi- mental Station yesterday afternoon. The President, Mr. Clark. Superinten- dent of the Experimental Station, pre- sided at the Field Conference. Nine strains of banner oats had been sent into the Station by members of the Association for comparison and ex- amination. - These and the five strains of White Russian wheat also forwarded to the Station by members were very carefull examined and tions of interest to seed growers were discussed ill dctai_I._ Besides the members of the Asso- ciation there were present two of the metl ill charge of Demonstration Sta- tions in tho Province and three o the men \vllo have been conducting co-operative tests with oats in con- junction with the Experimental Sta- lion. for three- years. Among the other visitors were: Dr. Charles Saun- ders. Dominion Ccrealist, O tawa; Mr. L. H. Newfilalt, Secretary df the Can- OIIBWRI Prof- .W. S. Blair, Superin- tendent of the Experimental Station at Kentville, N‘. S.; Mr. S. J. Moore, Seed Inspector for the Maritime Pro- iceil. Secretary ot tl I’ E I iilillieh of the (‘. S. G. A. Asked concerning the crops, Mr Newman said that hc had bee PHUIOIOI-fist. for l’_ E. island; Mr. Les- UU ` I ' le. . I _ _ n ‘nowhere seen better prospects for a abundant harvest of good quality. ll ‘other parts the harvest had suffers tq_such nn extent that the su l o attcntion to a fact of considerable illi- pol'tallrc to island seed glowcr bring into the district scod front ou side sources. This fact prcsellted a . _ 3' D good condltloll ami he expressed th ill other provinces were the crops I ter kept. condition of the fields of grain whic considered most satisfactor rcfiec Seed Growers' Association to be good judgineilt. to the station. SALKAN LEAGUE TO from Rome to the llziily Teicgrup says the Balkan Iicilglln is to be r ting il combined army of 1100.00( Y judged by all present. Many ques-‘ l » ‘ . s, namely: that cverv veal' some pitrt o|` rv 1 wqp 10 -,p ,.111 H - ~ ' » - _ - _ til the vic- ' - A ~ _ _ . -_ few days and will bc -icconl 'titled by _ ‘ , _ ‘ .‘ " illtliriiltil;.l:T“nM'i;f§(i1liiltl:i;ciMiIrMir:;¥Mli\»"Il his mother wllo will spclirill solnt. ‘Ur-V 'l°‘0BHll,}’ 10 "U00 El1l`0De” is 1 , . _ _ , , , ',, _ _(1 » - _ _ - . _ better condition or the grounds bet- MF- -I9-H105 St- U- MOUTH Of EWU" ICU Dr. Saunders also expressed hin pleasure at seeing such an excellent MP- ,J- H- MCKGHZIG Of CH|lf0l`lll9- Hllfl series of pmtg as that “pw on €,.1eW Capt. R. K. McKenzie of Flat River. at the Charlottetown Station. The are being grown for seed purposes lm intendent of the Ottawa Division of Y. Y ing gn-.nt credit on nic omct-_rs of, thc yesteriluy nwrulni: on return lwmc station :mtl snowing tliiit the climate after spending a mouth -on the Island here this season has been very favor- _ able. While some or the plots are Mfmtuaue and ln the city. Mr Hughes partly lodged this is dtie to the ex- ceptional winds and the unusual the P-El-R. leligtli of the straw. The indications --- ' are for a. heavy yield of grain of good M,-s_ Jamps T_ MacNp111 of 1,03 App. quality. He collsiderod the special 01.;-S ,spent p fpw weeks 1" Oakland plots which have been sewn with seed 153; montlp M1-p_ 1V1pcNp11| 15 ,L daugp. selected by members of the Canadian gp, (1\1p_,-yi pf John MMNC111 pf Wp11. striking demonstration of the valuo ppp pf yep,-S 1p Mppppphp_.,ptts_ wpprp of such work when carried oil with php mp( ,md hppp11ymm-_|-10,1 the wp|1_ The nlcmbors of thc Association panvp pf SL Jphp_ N_ B_ Since thch. UXPWBSQII f-l“‘m*‘(‘l"'°*‘ “S bfilmi' Wcll marriage, Mr. and Mrs. I-lacNeil lived "@9314 by Wm" they Bm" 0" their "Ill t'or a time ill British Columbia, blit BE RECONSTRUCTED. LONDON, August 25.- A despatch rollstrllctcd with a provision for put- PERSONALS Lieut Auld and Lleut S. Simpson who have enjoyed a short furlough left yesterday on return to'Valcartier_ Miss Katie Stanley, City, left yes- terday on a visit to Connecticut, New York and Boston. ' Miss Amy BYFDG. City. left yester- day to visit her friend Miss Walker at Pt du Cliene. _ 'rise Misses Elsie and winia-od Plncher are spending their vacation at Eldon, the guests of Mrs Campbell. Miss Enid McFa'rlan`e, Summerslde, return? hotme yesterday from a short- sit; _o Charlottetown. Mr. Peter Mcinnis. Earnscllffe, was spending the week end in Iona the guest of Mr. Edward McKenna. Mr. Andrew McKenna, Iona, is visiting in Earnscliffe the guest of Mrs. George _Praught. , Messrs Jack Stewart and Wilfred Gaudet have written to friends in Char- lottetown advising of the_ir_ safe ar- rival in Valcartior. ' i two years was a passenger to her home in this city Wednesday evening from Winnipeg. ' toms Department, Ottawa, has arrived in Charlotettown to spend the holidays with his parents. Captain Finlayson and Mrs Finlayson. Mrs W H Fraser of Van(-one B f (`___ _ 'vismn ° I cr _mu ht RH: lvarellouses and thirty piers have been s g l g er rs. Rogers, Albertoil atld will leave oil re- turn to the Pacific Coast early ill September. The Misses Page of Toronto, wllo spent the summer ill Charlottetown, ndian Seed Growers’ Association of guests at Th” “"5"” left y“st0"day.“f' <-_onne’ctin c is ' d ri ternoon for Summersidc where they will spend a few days cn route for home. vipppp; M,-_ paul A_ Mu,.ppy_ mam Mrs. E. A. Dougan and Mr. Thomas \Vp,,m_ fs un M _ i di h ll. Lloyd of.(7ambridge, Mass, wlle ` . , ' 'pt . well y mi loit poods having lie leunant, llistilct Representative “mf” been 0"-l°y'"g "' Very pleasant b - -l~ 1 1' -,. fm- 1\111g'p ppuply, and Mr m,.ha,.,; visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dougan, 0°" ‘I ma( y 5 Hppml ull" bmson' City, leave today by the Boston boat ton return heme. Miss Alice McKenna who has been . i ‘. ' II ' _ 1,|1r0ug11 H good popup" of Eagan." llotne on avlsit io_hcr parents Mi'. anti _hal rico *ran ‘ mm by EmiJ0l`0I`_Nl _ _ _E lM__I _ I H _]_ __ t as. is_ tclegr:-iplled to the Matin Canada, incllidlng Ontario. and has £l‘i;___;_l -k - f .11vwnll»‘llln"' 4_i-l-er-\ ru-1'. _ ' 1 i¢.a , I i -t . _ 1 i _ _ _ 1 A 5. ti \ iii » _ ' wi. 'iliw i _ _ __ _"__, /il--,-lil i--it, i ,V _ _ ,, I li 1 I 1 ~ » ' _ ' 1 t \ .J-JY 1,' i r .. ,si ,, it f I, I , 2 1-* I wil i-i I . ii. , Pinfefsii_iiial*B:ili_Isx " James Street Montreal. Write for ln- ~ .,. D 1 i .1 , 1 ‘%`25i_@""”al'.. %§"=~: Z. it s~F3'=E%"i‘9"4¥-'“ - :E -c. <-.: W ._ .»~.\\<..~ -:sf,~ -- ~=.--\-¢,-- .. , .._»~.-._ 1-.as 1,, Q, -_HE