` Nellie Gillespie, Charlotte- ._ _ _ _ i_ii\i>oiiriiiir _ _ j_ __ltaiarl_ves1i_lf_.'soldiers re- - _- 'lturhing from the front are ' ' - _ asked to communicate with _~ ' _ `the'_Becreisry of the Provin- 1 1. cial 10oi_nmittee_ 1» of _Wounded ` Soldiers" Commission. Miss _ town. intimatlng-ithe date of expeetedarrivai, cause of re- turn and any other particu- - ters," in order that- preparation __ maybe made- for a ltting ' reception. » In looking over your sea; ycu will iindtbere is some tliing to bel-replaced-We are in a to -attend l° “ld be pleased to have you look over oi`i`i" sto@_g-gferg' will sua-Regs;-if Casts, ll_l_'ie§,»`_____Gi'it1`j'_._ Reels. Sinkers, Baskets, Nets, Ely Books, Floats. Basket Straps, _Rod fCases, Space Tips, etc., etc. See our Bamboo Rods- _ 10_c to $1-50. - _E--A. Foster '_ Central Drugstore Sunnyside I _ ii\\a1iii\\i&l 1 Furniture Clearance Bale PATONB _i.W'¢iTED. 1 ' BM3-5-20Mtf _,_ i »» I '-for_t_llat new i ues. _ v _ ' -for the repairs the __ old-System-needs. I' -fo'ravco'mpleie Sys- lteni for the new -house. ` Be' sure that the job is done right at the start, and thus save money on1- repairs 1 I _taht 'will not be needed ln t efuture. _‘For that kind ot izood " plumbing get TRAINOR I -on the job. -The work _will be done 1 r' ht, without fussor delay, _ _ _“repairable"kiaIt’I_?y' _ ‘A- Get TRAIENOR on Zthe _ 'l0b- .il if-_"1, _ plniiiliinf instaila- _| I wxhlgivesupre _ _-F-“y <1- tion to every£1’ __ ll _ 1iiot` cost lno___ "-would haveéfigi , _.;1_ _ I axl-lien' or cava: ol-iAilLo'r- _ rare _, seems sy liariisy siitellsii. I was very pleased with the .hearty co-operation -of the' makers and fac- torymen in1¢st€i»a| together the larg- est and mplt representative exhibit of cheese ever put on in Charlotte- town. ‘ As you are all well aware one cheese -was taken from each month's make when the shipments were pals- ing through Charlottetown, no selec- tion was mode in the factories, as in previous years. lo that the exhibit re- presented the average mi\ke_.from twenty of the thirty factories. - There are many lasagna to be learned from s es_reful_analysis of the HONG. l-hey go to show that the weak- est points in connection 1with‘the ex- hibit were in flavor, tsxture,s,rid body, the same defects referred to in the letters from Messrs. Hcd|son1Broll.. go Rowson and Andrew Clement dl n. (Mr. Mitchell used a chart showing ll summary of the scoring in detail and the following figures taken 1 from it will he of particular intereat.)‘ Data Re Scoring of Cheese Exhibit. Monthly No. above No. average average below avera Possible 100 ' ' June 94.2 15 -9 ' July 92.5 15 9 ` August 84.8 14 10 September 95.4 14 10 ‘ _ - -1-'.5 _*_ 'r='s"vsas ~ Highest ' Lowest score score enwaowh, !"§'°P9°e vwqac 100 97.1 95.9 ‘ 97.1 96.7 Why was the average score of the July cheese not as high as the June’s? - Providence gave us _cool_ _weather in June and the makers received the milk cool and sweet. but when the warm weather came on in July, I am afraid a great many patrons neglected to cool their milk. We find _-the best -factories scoring from 95.9 to 97.1. Why should these price as factories scoring' 88.7? Is it fair that all the careful pat-_ rons who delivered cool sweet milk, should becompelled to take from one half to one csnt`_per_pound less for-_ their- cheese,»beca\ise- of -'neglect on the part of the careless and indifferent patron? The buyers here make no discrimination, everything .sells at the same pi'_ice‘regar‘dless of quality. _ 1 lHE_ll_l-Y ill - '_llllllllllllll Words' of '1Esicouragsment so ur.. _but 'lnssy1‘women- _airs denied the. ~heP9lI1ess' o_f_'eblldren simply because of' some curable dernngement. '_ _ Am_ong'_-the many trilmlplls~‘cf Lydia E. Pinl¢ham's Vegetable Gompound' is its marvelous power to overcome such deraagements,.asevidenced by tllexfhl-_ lowing letter :'- Worcestsr, Mass.-“ I suffered from ills,_and was advised to haye an operation, baba friend who had taken Lydi_aE.Plnk- Compound `and who has six children,tcld It has much -_ _ _ fbi Hr.-Geo. larr..Chisf_1ot Division, Ottawa, writes follows:- - 1 _ _ - factories he obliged to take the ssmej -~Motherlioodiswomm's-natural desii-' ` ~=»-».x harm 'lul»'»onlo¢te'llleells ` rs;-1.’ iii MWWWM~ 1 “mmWmmwwWMW‘ 1 _ __ ___ , 1| gemumiileirullgi __ _- __-lssltuiu ,°_ 1 _ ~ :_ ». ___ __ _ .1_-._ _,fu 1_§___;_ _._iss_llIII'°II \I‘II°'IIIII:I%I° "Isl 4 0 8 " ' ‘ I’ ‘°‘°‘ °'“ “I "I" I” eelei eirerl mme eu me perl ei ole ° I1 loft lwmo limi it vu sour but llswilmeuiu. _ " ' _ _' i_‘ _ eighteen of tlile.oldest cheese makers. “II ' _ Q _ _ bo rd 1.4”-pcm s st gh f Q, t ey sent it thinking it might pass _ Relllleswere received from eieven.»- ha* _ ° msd In :D have in “L13 75"’ me cheesemstws no" ‘ _ _ <_.) ___.--.rf _ 'CI‘“"'°"'°"’7'“'lI°'II° I- ve w1° i' r .ii 1° °. Maxeri No.s. lnlla ever-ripe ‘ _ livered coo . Uwee an n good eondi _ _ nesrsii-;_ N°I°mb°I mb' ms' tion? - ‘ 22°" mllll l° 5° ll" Sl'°°l°°l*lllIl' riiiai ruruiiure sale at Pnoue cieeills eui sais' ef Furniture-~ ui iam trying to seiller some interest 'MAKW “°- 1 Pmllclllv none to ieenilnues er. pug. .|¢l.\_> ,,', |i.iMi1'soL as4a.r»2omu.lPA1'oNs l.isil1;so. _ss4s~s~aomf. ers report less over ripe and gassy milk, one of the same and four report *""“" * receiving more than five years ago, _ WHEN TIME 'B Pngc|oUs_ but the trouble is the whole business is injured by the cheese from the fac» ' ' "- - - tories' where the milk is not right. Question No. -2. Do you eollsiaei- if you lust have to'b°lt-your break- _ the patrons made any special effort fast. lunch or BUPDBB YOU Ollshl lo Bl- last season over previous seasons to least make sure you getawell~balanced _ have their milk delivered cool, sweet 1116811 Rblllllll NWI N\1E8°lB‘ BFG ll l and ilk good condition? meal tihemi}elves.tfpti" they Hugh? l MA ER N0. 1. .The patrons on GVBIY fl 0 mil' 011 H69 0 - - .f_or.°.e routes did -make a special effort They‘re simply the famous Roman to dpliver :heiir milkssweel',_hyh'pl‘ov:3; Melaldlpl ready alaokeltiwtform-(I crispy is ,' ' _ __ _ . 1 _ _ _ _ ing celse wnter. ome oft sm an e cons w c man sugar. 1 I ¢ = ' _‘__ was drawn tive miles and was deliver- 'i‘hey're natural food, too; made of, ]§_,,!U -'_ el h at, _ d deod i d . _ ' ' '_ --» vm- i‘f,1’t‘..‘i‘$£.‘t‘.‘2.‘2.1‘1‘¥$2‘;."..°}'.i‘?“°“°°‘ §'...‘Z.....i’§2..“'i......‘l:’i.£._..i;*i§ ll. -fr n.o¢1:lliinieivU'r'r1l\iiiJoli noe seel-em-y md If-ross- 1 lvl/msn No. 2. Ne, some of our seen; they do not nest ole sioea, sud ' ’ v ' ' rt t are s erfect _balanced ration. Ask | t did not make any effo o p ly 4: _ __ ‘ _ _ _ _ tI;°Lid .E°Pmkh‘m pu mm e ur rocer Made b Roman Meal _<4 _ - ' H ' m l:' :`-.i tion from various sources that will my I"I°"I°'I‘°° assist in working out the moat practi- M*KER No' 2' Yu' cal plan to improve present conditions MAKER' N°° 3° N°' I III" I-° ‘I° in the cheese business of the Province 'hat' ' and I am asking several of the makers MAKER No' 4' N°° - _ _ _ _ .who lleve ileell some time ill' business gg- _:- ;'I'“*°'°\'- ‘ _ I fl! l Yi ll l - ' ' B Y' ' ,f,fn,_° I °"'° "I" ° “I” °°°‘I ‘I“°“ MAKER No.1. .Ne. me directors If I would and "_ made no -effort whatever. I had more ' “viable to me uns m_ trouble with directors milk in _some formation in a public way the name cas” IIIIIII °III°I' I""I`°III' p th K n t ~| MAKER 'No-‘I vGl‘y l||5Cl8 if BUY _ $1. gdmal :IW Ian? be mme pub ic effort -made. Have known in a few us - y wyfmm truly eases- directors individually trying to` _ HARVEY Mn-c'HELL_ iiplprpve matters but nothing cooper- 1 a ve y _ Representing Dairy Division. ‘ , _ Th 'f U 1 h MAKER N090. Yea. I fliid. They th 8 ¢;°°?vf_g "et 8 questions and do when you talk money to them and 9 MDI B _ D- -°--1°- 1-- 5:“.:“:.x..i“*:.:“::°..Lz.:-°.;i..f"::°: of over-ripe grassy and off-flavored ` *I _milk deuvergd at _ md factor," 1! over-ripe. There is no better method ° greater oi-'less than it was five years I” “'°I'I‘ III III” W" IIIIII "III III°I° _,Kay money in vtghich' I find my directors iviAl<_£a No. 1. i lille tile percent- "“;’:°‘“°I I""°“- age of oi!-iievorad milk decreases year KE” No' 1°' N°' f ly'especis'lIy marsh flavor. i think the MAKER No' II' N" ""7 IIIIIUII- I two chief causes of over ripe milk are °°I"I‘I°I' IIII5 III ° IIIIIY WII_I°II IB °"°I" an unclean whey tank and the use of I°°II°‘I by III” I’°III‘I ‘Ind “ 'BW ' IIII' 5 old rusty milk cans. I iindihe pastur- II°I`I““I °II°'1 TINY °II°‘II‘I IIIIIIIII °II mug of whey very be-ne_ncml_ liatying milk delivered in a better con. MAill°l\9l‘f 91930 flllllll I 2 1 'suits of experiments in the care of ‘WOW l0 be ll'“°~ _ I milk for .cheese factories carried on MAKER N0- 4.- 0V€\‘ fllle milk lil- by Mr. Geo. H. Barr, Chief of the “Ol 3959035- T419 0lllY WBY I0 0V°l"1 L Dairy Division. Ottawa. had done any “~0l1l0 ll W0\lld |10 ig -f0ll1\'l.1‘B"- mllk ‘ ham’ s_ Vegetable- good. -They evidently did as six malt- lil llllffll 00¥llll¢l0l\. lllfilBtl‘0ils llIlDl`°l/0 " i~ f -w~u~».»~~v-v~»v-\-v_ s 'I ‘ '_.;; WHAT CANADA SOEDIERS PAY “AND Al.l;0_W_A"N'CES, CONDITIONS 0F~`%l:‘¥lS_fl`MEN]` l cared for, as a grateful _and wealthy country can afford. The scale oi pay for Overseas _ basis thanvthose of any other country engagedin the war. _ ' ' 1 ' 1 " "5 _ e. .. _, _,il ngaging men. `-*" EK _ lIROVlSl0N FOR \il_'i__VES, MDTHERS ANl)*_ClllL N ~ 1 _ - Canada 'is determined that'her 'sons shall' as well paid and their families las Service, the allowances from the Patriotic'Fund,- and the Pensions, are on a morel, liherai Field Oeparatleii -_ RANK ' Pay Allow-nee Allowance _ _ _ _ per say per say. psi-lllei\'iil 8ergeants...... ...... . .... ...... .... ...sie ue I1." ‘ U-_1l Corperala........ .... .. ... 1.10 .10 'R0-09 " Private, Buglers, Drummers ste..... .... .... .... .1.00 .10 2000 The men are, of course, fed and clothed by the Government. ` i The _Separation Allowance is the sum paid by the Government to the wife of-each _ enlisted man, or to the widowed mother if the son is unmarried and is her sole support. This is in addition to part of his pay which is reserved for her. ' _ _ One-half of a solider’s`pay is withheld by the Govemment and paid to his depend-'” ents. This ensures that at least $35.00 per month is paid by the Government to the wife _, of each soldier. _ _ _ _ '_ THE I'A”i"RIOTIC FUND 1 1 _ The Patriotic F'undllasbeel`1 created to assist those dependents of a sol_¢li¢r_ who ' need more help than the Government gives. From this _Fund the following some ilrofsaid' if the need exlstsl- _ 1 1 _ I _ ` _ _'_ ' wives ._ No ww _h _ _ Cl\lldren_oi"wIiiowers ............ .... ._ mm I N ‘ ' II" 'mm 1_ Mothers of unmarried mem... ._ cllli i i - _ ii 1 'dren e snarr sd men according to age all ".50 N "Do “ch pu mom” number |n»|afnlly...... -.... ..... Ladies representing the Patriotic Fund pay regular visits to families of men on Over- seas Service, and give friendly advice and practical help in case of need. Many employers have pledged themselves _to give preference to returned soldiers when _ The Canadian scale of pensions rangefor private soldier, from $75.00 per year for cer-V '- inin minor injuries to -$264.00' for total disability. In case of death $22.00 a month is paid to the widow, and $5.0o__a_month for each child. _A widowed mother whose son was.hcr whole support receives $22.00 a month. 1 ' ' ' _ '_ 'IC-QNDITIONSOF ENLISTMENT _ Age-i8_to .4'5- years. _ _ Height--5 feet zinches minimum ‘ ~ _ _ How'rofaNLis'r Apply to LIEU I`. COL. CAMPBEUL or to any recruiting oiIicer'l»iEU'l‘. _C?L. -l.t%N,_ MAJOR LEIGH, JUDGE FRASER, Souris, -or-1write_~ for - ln ormalon _ ' g ___ - .__ __11 ._ 0 Mass for have lllei milk delivered~cool, awe t yo g _ ~ Y 1 _ - i"i’l..`i' il M13"-ll. .i "' vr|.\'l\seys=sl_:s°llders,ti's'\l. and in solod condition. _Co.. Toronto. 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