__ JULY 14. 1915 ri-In cHARLo'rrn:'rowN GUARDIAN PAGE THR-EE I I Real ‘ Bor_ic_ Talcum When you want a real "bor_ic talcum-ask for .'l’.énslar¥`Red Rose '1`al-- 'jculrrancl you will get it. _, It,overcon_1es sitickiness " -and chafing of the skip,- cools and soothes the sun- _ burned spots, and adds ~ 1-iilmi. 5% ~. ;Y0\if~'-§1fl.‘11"-'- -_ ¢ `»'_ If! Its ‘ ’ satin~s_lno_othne_ss, its purity and its refresh- - ing- true nose scent com-' bine to make it the most delightful as well as the most eilicient of talcum 1 powders. 1 Get a 25c box at our Penslar Store today, and you will be glad we told you about it. Look for the i penslar sign. I A. Foster I Central Drugstore _ Surulyside l _,V __UL_,1_ PERSONALS in-_ Rev. J. A. McDonald, Grand River, visited town on Monday.-H Mrs. F. F. Cormier. of Charlotte- town, arrived home yesterday after spending a few days with her friends in Sourls. Messrs. Hugh A. Gillis and E. C. McLean, Eldon left yesterday after- noon for all extended tour of the western part oi’ the province. Miss Katherine Arthur, of Boston. arrived on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Arthur, Mt. Hope, yesterday. Among the teachers fronl the east attending Summer School are: Mr D. J. Mullln,|lnspector Ed. D. Feehan, Mr P. Murphy, Misses Annie Henne- berry, Josie Grady and Sophia Steele. Miss Katie Molyneaux and her nephew, Master Lawson Cochrane, were passengers by express Saturday night ell route ,from Boston.. They intend to spend the summer months at Miss M`olyneaux's sister, Mrs H. Larter, North River. His many friends will hc pleased to learll that Mr. Allison Stanley, wllo was ill for two weeks ill tile P. E. is-` lend llospltal. has about flllly reco- vered and is now with his parents at Holland Hall. where he is convales- cillg satisfactorily. Rev. L. J. Learce, ol’ Iiradalballe, l’. E. l.. paid a flying visit to Halifax this weak and returned with his 'little llicce. Miss I"rulicis liilinlll, daughter of Mr. and Ml's. I". W. iiillalll, who will visit ller allilt and uncle oll the island for ii montll. ' i111 MISS NOI‘Vi!. Wt‘.l)Bl.el‘, (li1llglllf'l‘ OI' Mr E l\‘ G Webster, lilercllailt at (lovellelltl leaves today oil a visit to ACADIA UNIVERSITY _ “ WOLFVILLE, Nova Scotia. Departments ` _ Arts and Sciences. Applied Science. Theology. Degrees. B. A., B.Sc., D.'I`ll., M..A and cer- tificates in Engineering admit- ting to third year ill best techni- cal schools. First your in Medl- cine, Law, and Tilcology given as electives in Arts course. Equipment. tirapaud, accompalliell ily ilol' friend Miss Duck, clerk ill Mr. Webster's store. They will visit Miss Wchster's aunt, Mrs. Howard (`-lark and will be absnilt about two weeks. Mr. George Victor Essory, Fort Wil- lialli, Ont., and Mr. nlld Mrs. iloy Es- sory, of Lynn, Mass., have arrived ill tile city. the forlller oil Monday night lllld the latter last nigllt, to llttelld the funeral of their fatller, the late Mr. Thomas Essory, which takes place to-day. ` nr-.. ’ Science Buildings. Expenses Largest undergraduate faculty in Maritime Provinces. These new and splelldidly equipped Expenses light, and over $1000 uorEL_.§_§rlvAis VICTORIA. giveli in prizes and Scholarships yearly. Send for calendar to GEORGE B. CUTTEN, D.D., Ph.D., President. Next term begins Oct. 6th, 1915 M. Bishop, St. Jolln; J. C. Carru- thers, Montague; S. MacDonald, Sou- ris; H. Pattillo, Trllro; H. Ross, To- ronto; G. S. Inman, City; Pearl Wig- gins, Louis Bowdridge, Toronto; W. Fraser, Halifax; T. Hudson, Picton; ACADIA LADIES’ SEMINARY WOLFVILLE, - Nova Scotia A High Grade Residential School The Aim.-To Prepare Girls and Young Women for Coluplete_Llv- ing. The Course.-Twelve, including College Preparatory.. Muslc,Arts, Oratory Household Science, Busi- ness. The Faculty.--Twenty-flve Teach- ers of Fine Personality and Spe- cial traiiiing for the work. The Equlpment.-First Class in ev- ery respect. The Location.-Evangeline Land.. The Expens°.-Very Moderate. From $185 up, according to course selected. '“iniormation.-Write for illustrated Book to - Rev. H. T. De WOLFE, D. D., Principal. Next term begins Sept. 8th,1915. ACADIA COLLEGIATE AND BUSINESS ACADEMY WOLFVLLE, - - Nova Scotia. ' 84th YEAR A Residential School for Boys and Young Men with a beautiful location. Tell experienced teachers, and a very successful record of ov- er 80 years. Four Diploma Courses Offered. l.-University Matriculation, ill Arts, Science, Ellgincering, Medl- cille, etc. 2.--Tile General Course. 3.--Manual Training (wood and iron.) -i.-Dllsllloss Courses. ' Necessary lilxpollsos $200.00 in- cluding Iioard and Tllltiou. For Ialendar and other information, Write to l’rlllcipal W. L. ARCHIBALD, Ph.D., Next Term_ begins Sept. 8th, 191_5. (T. McDonald, Torollto; W. Driscoi, Boston; R. G. A. Beck, Montreal; F. Manning, Fallllouth, N. S.; G. S. Fish- er alid wife, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bettmull, Mrs. Louis Bettnlan, Cincinnati; B. \Vebber, Toronto; W. Lynch, Sydney; W. Hewitt, St. John; T. (Y. Murphy, Tignish; R. B. Wet- more, St. John; Charles Dalton, 'i‘lg- nisil; A. B. Seley, A. E. Feampton, Moncton; A. A. McDonald. Souris; W. McKenzie, St. John; Amy Hynd- man, South Franlgllan; Mrs. A. E. Pierce, St. John; Mrs. Gordon Stems. Mrs. T. Owen, Miss D. il. Moore, Bos- toll; Mrs. M. C. (lonrlld. Calllbridgc; Il. E. Fanjoy, Miss Falljoy, New Glas- gow; Mr. \Vcbster, Mollctoll, N. Il. QUEEN. L. W. McKinnon, Montague; Mrs. W. Pigott, Mt. Stewart; A. Bruce and wife, Boston; Geo. Clarke, St. John, N.ll.; A. Harvey, Dannill, lil.; J. John- stoll, St. Louis; Ilev. and Mrs. D. Mcllonald, New York City; A. Sllaw, D. itcse, Mrs. Mcliiilllon, Boston. t l OTICE l ! Pure % pillllillllillllllitilllillllllllli li lltllllilllll ,w|lul|1»11'“ lulllllllmmul llluviiiili Illllullu llll\l1““"" __",,,\llll|11““" mm""“'l\ll|lll¢|,,,,“ pm- _ ~ Preserving . ..............E. .. E TIC S ar-a d k 5 Buy LAN ug . pure cane sugar, in our_han y original packages ept clean and _ pun from refinery to pantry. ,Dust and dirt in sugar bought from the openbarrel may _ ill UD spoil your preserves. ' _ 3 Buy in origillalpackages and look for the LANTIC Red Ball oneaeh package. 3 zlb.-'Ind 5|b. cartons and lolb. and zollr. bags, extra fine granulation. xoolb. bags coarser grnnu- 5 lution. Weight guaranteed § Sed your address and small Red Bull Trade Mark E \ 4 ol d III null ou = from Ill¢or up en ' carton an we vv y 3 book sl 50 assorted Fruit Jar Labels-printed and = ....._......... Lantic Sugar ‘mu AtI3.I`ItiC Sllgal' Reflnefies "mllunlillnnnllnllllllllllllllhmE lullllulllllllllli MONTREAL, QUE" ST. JOHN, N. B.' ,mrrlllllilllllllll iq ""“'1|lllmln 51 nlll1""'" Illlltl|iN|",‘_____ ||||lll|lliil|Ill illlullllllillillllmlllllllillllulllillllllllll llililllli lillii I Will PUHEHESES (From our own Correspondent.) OTTAWA, July 13.-Tile t‘olllinis- sion of llllilliry into war contracts at to-llay‘s session heard evirlellce ill rc- gard lo three dii`t'el'cllt lllatters, thc purchase of iliecllanical t.-rlluspurt for the iirst and secolld colllillgcnts, the pllrcllaslng of llay and oats from a iirlll ill Vars, ()lll., and ll complaint by at Montreal ilrlll ol' drllggists tlllll. it had not been able tu do business with the Militia ilepartnlcllt though pllttillg ill very low tenders. This morlllng's evidence ill regard to tile purchase of nlecllnnlcnl trans- port brought the stuteinent from Sir Charles Davidson, that the big saving which Major Tllonlas, the motor truck expert t'0r tile sccollll contingent, :' . ' ' e, : . ously, if correct, oil the integrity of those \vllo luul bought trucks for the first contlllgeut. Major 'l`ilollias'mllin- of the mechanical transport for tile - i: . J ._ plailled that it was not intended to send it to England, lillt tllat it would Evidence in regard to the motor trucks was eollclllded at the niorlling session, alld tile testimony in regard to the supply of oats to tile Militia eoiltililled at the afternoon session. lnrice of 65 cents, lic stated, frolll Mr of oats aiu i ward, however, Mr Dwyer had claim- qquoted had been 67 cents ulld this mutter is ilow ' i whatever the merltsof Ml' Sparks or liiellt had lint been nlulcted, as the price ut which tile oats were sold. 07 time. effort. to do llusilless ill tile supply of drugs to the Militia Departlnellt. . ow ver. that Mr I"1'0Si's tenders had been ton high and llc expressed his satist`actioll with this statement. SAYS SUiIlN Dill] (Special to the Guardian.) I’A_llli~‘.,_.illly `l;l.~l.ibL_‘l't_e says tllc idea, Nav.iollalc lioinc has rl-l-civcd the followillg note, evlzod by tllc cell- vlses us llle Sultan has been dead for several days and tllllt tile young 'l‘llrks urn hiding the news f'-arlllg political coillplicll.tioils. . AHMENIAN SUHVIVUHS with four survivors of the British mllie ship. Armenian, sunk by a German submarine oil June 28, with lilo loss of more than a score of lives. The men who landed here. today were ` Owing to the continued ` - l vi _ are obliged increase lin the cost of r Metals during the War, We ” I to withdraw _ all prices on Copper, BYHSS and Bronze this date. _June 24111. 1915- ' s i e.SteililBli.&.QD~ Goods, from negro muleteers. They, asserted that when they attempted to scramble iaboard tile submarine they were kick-' ‘ed off by the German sailoiii. who laughed nt them. . ' HEADACI-IES Thousands ni men and women slilier from headaches every day, other tnoullllndl have headaches every week or every month. and still others have headaches occasionally, but noutult regular Intervals. Thnllent Imctorianltell ull to to limi the online of lliuni ni these headache . nndln mont other cas:-ll. nolvlng the cause, ac does not know whlt will relnnve t. so an In gl o A permanent cure. Allhe can do ill to prescribe the usual pain rsllevcrll, which give temporary relief but the headache returns as usual. and treatment is again necessary. lf you lluller from hcndnlhcll no matter what their nature, take Anil lrsmnlr realm. and me mum will be mir- lsr-tory in the hiwmtdcuree. You can obtain them at all dnlg sts in any aillantlty. loc wort-l, 25s worth or more. All: for -K Tablets. SICK-HEADACHFS Eel! has illl ¢ _l‘k n attack K! 000 tl unil- o other I I' from all drullou. _.___ _... i`lENElllI_ HUGHES lHillKS l EUHMEH ENEMY LONDON, July 12.»-"l send you my congratulations and tile alilliiratioli of my soldiers, who have carried tile badge oi`_(`llllall:l illlo tile ilaiiieiiclds ol' I~‘lalldcl's l`0l' lillcl'i_v.” 'i‘ili.s strik- illg lllessagc was lgalilcd lo.lioll. Louis llotila to-filly by Major Gellcrlll liugllcs, Millisicr of Militia lllld llc- t`cllce, wllo fifteen yours ago niet tile Solltll Africall prcluicr as ll foe. Major tlcllcrall iillglius told your col'rt‘spoll~ dent. tllat he had always utllllirell liollla, evcll when iiglltillg him. The Milli.st0l‘ oi' lilililia rcccivcd many callers to-day, ini.-llldillg Colon- ial Secretary Law, and llllllscii' paid several fisits to Wlliteilall. Ile was eral i‘lll'soli and (‘olollel Mcllalll. tlaililed to have lli.ld rcilelted scri- Sir Ii0l1f11‘l li111'<\i'11 Sl1l‘11l i\1i‘ W00\<- cull quietly ill illll colllltry with Sli' (ieorge l’crlcy. llo rcturlled to town coilgratlllation"to lion. Louis llotlla. -_ ,~:' . (Special to The Guardian) Departnlcllt was tilell taken up and LONDON, .lilly 13,-lil tile East. operntlolls 'are entering a new phase, Albert Sparks of vm-,_ 0m_._ had tile itlll-lsialls;lla.vilig been successflll obtained 11 contract to supply (;_000 ill their counter offensive against the bush(-is of N0_ 2 Western nam tn the Austrians in tile region of l<‘rasllik. Ggvei-nmen;_ H0 had nbmmed ,L Tlicy have taken up positions ill tile hill north of that town and are ap- \V_ H, Dwyer, grain mm-c|mnt_ of parently waiting for the Au.stro-Ger- Ottawa alld Montreal. oil this duantity "IMS ii’ 'Fluke fl "1‘“"1- Il IS "Oi ex' 1 md 501,; (hem at G7 Gems pected this will be lung delayell for por bushel to the D@partm,mt_ Aft,"-_ General Von i\lacl{eilzen has had time to procure l`einl'orccllloll¢< and ed tllat the price of the oats llc had PUBS of guns and 9-mmuluii-ion f°1` U19. next. great effort to seciire colll.-ol ..l' the Lublill (‘hoInl railvmv The Bal lil dspute between the ' _ - '_ ` »- ‘ pm-tips On further testimony ],(,i“g kan situation is again ill the limelight taken this afternoon it appeared that, “S il f"'**UEi» Of ‘liS‘5IUS“’@5 'hat U10 Allsro-Gerulalls have offeretl llollilla- Mr Dwyor's collteutioll, the Govern- “Ei” ”"°""“EEV° ‘f"'“"0**‘IU"S “lU“‘1‘ 10 colltillllc neutral or join with tllelll. it is believed ill illiliialry circles illai cents, was quite reasonable at the ‘ho BHHWIII “mics will "UL Jill" ‘|10 (loriilnlls but it is collsidtwell likely Tlln third matter considered by the "ml "“`i“1-S I” ffillllrc Of RUBSU1 10 Commission was um complaint of (._ llold (ililicla and Iillkowilla tilc_v E. Frost, drugglst, of Montreal, that might ‘1""i‘l“ 10 renlam 119“i-1`if*I- of 110 had pcm, u,mblc_ in spm, nf cvorv course sllcccss by tile Allies ill the ` Dardallelles, where iiley are lllloiii- cially reported to have gained t'llr- It was shown 1, 0 tllcr Tllrkisll trellclles, woilld change the .~lilllatioll. It is also said t.llat forlllcl’ (lrctk Prelllicl' Venizelos ill allticipzltioll of his return io power has llrrllllgell to rc-orgallizc the Balkan Alliance of wllicll llc was illiator. hVcllizclo.=i has been ll supporter of t c elltellle allies and in tile event of such rcorgullizatioll it is sllggested U lille Ilalluul States illigllt possibly join v this colllllillalloll. BRYAN OFFERS _ AN EXPLANATION III'}lI\l()S.1\ ]ll'iA(‘II, ('1ll||`., Jlllv lil sor: “News froill Atllolls to .Sofia iid- WHL _y_ 1;,-,»,,,,_ |-,,,-m,.,- Sm.,-,.|,,,I(, of Stale, who is spellllillg u. brief vacu- tioll llcrc, witll his soil, issued ll state- illcllt io»lla_\' ill cxplalllliloll of what llc lilcallt by “lllilleccssary risk" coll- tailled ill ills conilllolli ill colliicciioll \\'illl lllc last (lerlllnll llotc. lic said: "Aily i`rll\-'eller takes all lllilloccs- sary risk wllell llc goes into the wal' ` -zone on :l belligerent ship knowing U S illllt it is sulljcct to attack hy sub- | | lllllrillcs, .-\ traveller takes ullllcces- .sary risk wllell ile rides oil ll llcuirnl 'l' ship cllrryiilg allimunitloll. (Special to the Guardian.) I “I ill-licvc tllat ollr Governiliont Nl'l\Vl'()lt'l‘ NIGWS. .lilly lil.-A|woulll-be justilled ill lieparntillg pas- i'lritisll steamer arrived here to-daylsellgers from ammunition, but until this is doilc American travellers will be justified ill refusing tn tak.; pas. .sage oil bclllllerent ships, or a lieu- tral ship carrying ltnllnuilltloll. "lf .patrlollsnl requires li man to risk his life for 'ills country, when his coililtry is engaged ill war, it would seein to be patriotic for il citi- zeil to avoid risks that might ilivolve his `collntr_\'.“ ' LIVES [IE liil EISHEHMEN IN PEHIE --l, s’r. .i0ilN,,N. B., July lo.-'rim worst storm, for the time of year, that has visited this part of the country in forty years, nnd as a result William O'Neil|, il youllg,fi.shermall is known to have lost his life, while Samuel Ferguson and lioward Gslhrnltll are still ‘missinl-r. _ Besides the men drowlled. the storm has caused serious damage ' ' _ _ tile C,QP»§,l,,.' jj ,than one hun* ' °'°”"sE'%lds iisllernlen.w§reel`:a.ught out ig the gale and théhfllorlty of them los all their gear and'-were fortunate tg escape with their lives. The wind at- tained a velocity of forty-two miles an hx hu” M. 'M M hour` and continued to blow c gal!" during the greater part of the day. accoillpilllied by Sli' Max Aiikcll, Gell- to-lllly and paid severallavisits to lllelll- tniliod in this ¢»,mmor;ti|,|i that the bers ol` tllc (loverlllllcllt. 'l`o-lllorrow trallsport for the first coniiligellt. llad» IIC' -Will U0 U10-»i-111'-‘Si 01' 111111111" 11( 11 been bollgllt at retail prices and for l11l111l1L‘0I1 U1 D11 lI.ii/U11 by U10 15111111111 the second colllillgellt at wholesale I‘111'|l1111l?i11i1\1`.V 21SS0Cl1lil01\ Ht t|1f‘ pr-lr-@S_ Ag rpgarlig the imlmililivcry llollse ot` Collllllolls, and previous to tllis he will enjoy ll yet greater llollor. second emltlli clit Ma or Tllomas et- Sir Roller! has also S0111 11 cable 01' How Thin People ‘ Can Get Fat Increzllics in Weight Ten Pounds or More A PHYSlCIAN'S ADVICE ' “i`-<@l'“ T<=u the 11.4! and 'Io. sddltlonnl. for portage in 20 mllh zona (or illc. in other lonu o! Province): for greater dlrtsncerl ns your pontnlanel' gmoQat to include for I lbl.; if flag alone is desired, lend the 81.10, gnd ls, ndtltionnl postage in flrlt :cnc for Tc. any Canadian polnt).' -< A FLAG FOR Ei/(IVY HCNIE * t-. ._ = -l .\i bull) DRO lies " l .`, \\'llS tllc t lille ol' writing tile other ' llzul lllli llrell l'ei-o\'el‘t‘1l. t-ovol'cll. FEA .\l illili ual' is ln ts ill ll-i.: t a-:~ll l'l'.e~| tl-<- i`:'l:lll rt-fs sirlil tllllill ll WNED WHILE BATHING AT DEPUIS CORNER .-\llolllcl‘ lll'o\\'llillg ilcrillt-lli oct~lll'l't-tl 'I` ‘ll. ills llolly was llllcr rc- RS SWEDEN WILL ]\\' ENTER THE WAR Yi)lll{, .lilly lJ.---i"-.':ll‘i1\ll Swcdl-ll is about tri lrlltcr illc :ls all '.l!._v nl (icl‘nl:lll_.'. Itll.~'s\.l .-illllg trollps and lii.:';ii`: lrcllcli- czlg l|ll\ i~l\\‘vd<~ll i'rollii~t'. acl-ol‘tl- ,l l-`rallk (I. ()l'lllsb§.', all ,\lllc:"- lll:lcllillt!_\' .salt-slllall, will: nr- .\l‘<-lial ol tllc lint-l' l~ol:ilt'1llfl tile Ill4‘Ili lit. REIGN OF TERROR PREVAILS IN TURKEY l.().\'|>(>I\.', .lilly lil.-'i`lle corresiloll- dent ot’ the Daily Express lclcgrzlplls frolll .-\tli<-ns: “'i`ill- Yollllg Turk party is subject- ing its political oppollcllts to a rcitzll ot' it~l'l'ol~ t»l|ual io tile time Abdul Iiialllll-tl was deposed. Nllllll,-rolls per- sons have been thrown into tile lies- pllnrolls and broil drowllcli, illcilldillg iisllall and Iialilijalllia, t`lll'lllcl‘Iy .-\r- illelliall Miilislcrs. THREE THOUSAND CASUALTIES iN MEXICO. \V.\SlllI\'(l'i`t>N, .lilly 1:1.-The State llepllrtlllclll to-day l'cccived a lics|\al<'ll frnlll (‘cllslll Sullivan ut Vera (‘rllv., szlyillg lllc t‘al'l'allza rlliuf of l- ‘ oil S;lllll'llllj.' oll islilil illt`ol'|llcd llilll Illal (ll-ilcrall (lull- .lt \c\\ \ rl. |»‘_ll::siall .\llll~ril-all lillvl; (`/.:ll‘i ll 1 I ||ll|llll\ lllllillg tllll I miles 4-lltl-rt-ll .\ll~xi<»o i'ity Saillrrlay lllorllillg. lllai lilo 4-:lsllaiiies llllnlllcrcll 21,000, :lllll lllill till- Zapata troops \\'llil‘|l ilad licld llll: city llave lied. - 4 _ 4 - - . li