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As \.dependnble_ all-around “Strasght Shooting Tips interests every sportsmen. Copy sent FREE cm requedf. (Contractors to flu Bi-itilh Imporinlasid-Colonid Governments) _ ¢ fi - _ _ _ il ._,r ' " . ;-*_-'____ _-._ '_ _ __ i A -» _ _ . sa v -\'i’° e' 4" 4% .......... » _,-vi’ ~ -5, -i - -:--~. :.°.»~ iilsclopoivdsr field shell. they sro unsursslssfl- ` : ..\ .’ ’ » _ ' _ _ _ 8 K I ,_» .fi ‘-;;';.»;f§='i= _ **5Ii?2%”' ess. Ps ;»\.r. .-'§§.~°I?§""`§3i. UI-_ i ‘ -3*? -\ s '%"£==.-. r 1 1 Sliceonebananafor - A each person; _place Q-,_.___.______ in a_..d1sh, and cover _ -;_-:K-_‘-__-_____: with Corn Fishes: 1- _ _ “iff - serve with milk-or % cream and sugar. . , 5,-.\::.e;-.i.um.\\.-.~*‘-L-5-,`._, _ ,_ "ii:-,~. .. ' ___._-.".".' ~` _ '. _-, ` ' ‘(~'.".; ._` __,'_,-_._;._-:i'.':‘:_-':-" ;,;f_:"' __--_:;~.-‘-! \7 liiB£'.» __" - s~. ‘ . 7,510 . `. J - ` ' ' ' ` it in iced Bananas, with i Mi \‘l» . _ - 9 i. FN. \ ~ ~ . > iris . ‘ .l » . - r .ri Q -I . - ,..‘ .7 _--_ ‘ ‘i " . 1 . » i _ nf _ ~ / = 1 ~ i. __ Q ,= _:lt _ _-,_ ,~ 2, , , -_/_ _ 'if _ .. ~ _, ‘ii = ` -1. 1 ° -'~' I TOASTED cons CORN E!-.4.'S.5.§ r|.AK|:s dau! s&¢'¢` ___ , .,,_,...\ -. 1... ,..,. .. ~~; '-,~-'”,§,'__ i., ‘,-__»;'_,'.'- _ ,-'.,,_. 3'! ' - 1_. 5- _ , . " " " `~‘ "<“`"f"'”"“irWei:¢_».c._=.'es1;l-§.~`f:lf g-°`-;3’<.i"‘»." * - “W Th' vt- 7. ~.-` per like _,.‘ : » I .`::`=-- Give children _ the benefit of lnoiierné o ` I ` ideas m underwear Don’t put old-style uncomfort- able bothersome underwear on them. Watson’s Children’s Unioii Suits ‘are made expressly for little- folks’ comfort andbonven- x ienoe. ` They Q snug fitting neat and-contfortiltls' sccordgg to the Kissed Krotch idea-thlttho. ups _esteeiri soihisilly- _ _ _ ` _ "' _ rssfsistrlsi ssif°*ss»-slut" smoothly sit his ' out \ Applicant-To the front, sil:.- or resuming work. Daniel Froham. Ayrshires ss they are not generally whom she knew very well, also urged considered to be extra. heavy pro- her to return to the stage, and her ducers. present contract is largely the result In the class for Guernseys none of Mr. Froham's advice.-Boston from P. E. Island qualified, but Herald. _ _ three bred by Ropgr Bros., of Char- lottetown. and sol by them to Nova NEW BLOUSES FOR ' Scotia and' British Columbia, qualified. i AUTUMN WEAR among them a two year old with 486 ' _ -- lbs of Butter Fat to her credit. So far as the blouses for morning In the Holstein class Lea & Clark wear are concerned, very much .the of Victoria had one three year old same materials will be used in the au- qualify with 16,555 lbs. of milk and tumn. as tbose'which were worn in the 600. of Butter Fat; one twoyear old early spring..The preference will still with 11.268 lbs of milk and 414 lbs. of be given to heavyweight white wash- Butter Fat, _and another one with 10,- ing silks and other silken fabrics, 790 lbs. of milk and 413 lbs of Butter showing very wide alternate stripes in Fat. It is worthy of note that although white and colors. Soft spun silks will Holsteins are -supposed to give also be used, as well as various mix- milk not particularly rich in Butter tures of silk and wool, while the Fat, these three cows owned by Lea styles will be of the simplest and most & Clark averagedifor the year almost severe description, the smartest of all 4 p. c. which is -considered rich milk being those which are literally tailor- for any breed. made. Large pearl buttons will serve In the class for Jerseys William as a general rule to secure these silk Clark of North Wiltshire, had blouses, all of which are made to fast- three qualify. one giving 8,507 lbs., en in front. In fact even in the case of of milk and 442 lbs. of Butter Fat the most elaborate blouses in lace and and two two year olds, one giving net, intended for smart "occasions, the 6,168 lbs. of milk and 373 lbs of But- fastenings will never be found at the ter Fat and another 9,591 lbs of Milk back a delightful state of things upon and 462 lbs. of Butter Fat. Jerseys which we may well congratulate our- are not generally supposed to be heavy selves. milkers but those belonging to Mr. Another distinct and welcome im- Clark that qualified have shown not l>l°0VeIl16_llt may be noted in tbesleeves only to be heavy producers of Butter which almost without exception are in- Fat also of milk. set nt-the shoulders,,instead -of being This whole 1-gsm-d is most gratify. &l'l'&_IlEed wlthrthat loose MBSYM' eff ing to the breeders of Prince Edward _ fact which has siwsys been distinctly Island. It shows the interest gist is ungraceful and untidy. _ _ being taken in Pure Bred live stock Comfort is still sssurod hy the com-. and that there is in the Province the Dlirstivoly like size of ithaarmholes. -_very finest quality of all the different but the improvement is quite wonder- breeds, and breeders need not go fill ill U16 8€l1€l'Bl effect of the blouse. abroad to get the best that can be had if only because the line of the waist is for the imp;-ovemsnt of their he,-“_ once more in evidence. -_-iii Crepe de chene in ivory white.and in very pale tones of pink and biscuit cgwgrdg color will be employed for the making. -*_ of afternoon blouses, adorned with Every day the hard cases of the vol- lines of hemstltching and trimmed al- untary system come under our notice. so in some instances with insertions From one officer commanding a bat- :* ..:.~l,':. -- ._ of valenciennes or cluuy lace. Black talion we have heard of many such. My ‘~.-i~.,.,__.- A-.».-~-_.~,~i.._-.-:n\r=v;'§t~t mf- -fr ‘ l""‘l"3¥£l» ,, ii---~*“.='~‘~ and white effects will continue to be I-le recently returned. wounded from i very much in evidence. and some oi the front, after- ' seeing nearly the the most successful of the _new after- whole gf his batgdlign ,Nm-oyed, and -I noon blouses are made in _very i1ll9_ be has- been spending his enforced lei- black Chantilly lace. _ _ - ' 1 .5 ' - ‘ - families of his mon. Everywhere -,he -' HE WAS SMALL BUT I - i hears complaints of the vollmtary sys- 'eure going round among this bereaved tems Beresved mothers who have. lost The newest of ‘the oilicers strolled gsm 9,- three sun. "int gg other fami. into the -ssrsesnts’ mess to hsvs H- lies similarly si ted from which not look round. He looked excsedlnsly _ons has offered miami! in the defence youns and small. and had s oomnloro of his country. He has shown ns one 1011 Wllidll D- 506160' beauty ll1l8llt Well piteous letter from a poor widow*who ‘have envied. The middle-seed Wsrfi' had three sons. ,one was killed, ,a OF! WGN 11°! ht B11 DISGSBG lst hBV|l~\8 second was in the firing line, and the to "kowtow" to this stripling, and one tm,-d_ B mere bay, was about to be sruif-voiosd sorsosnt observed audi; sent ont in s draft. shs piesasd that hlyi "And s little child shsll lssd us- hor third son might he left at homo as The Y0\m8 °mC°l'did 11°* 599951' '10 “°‘ her sole remainlnl tstayand comfort. tice the remark, and left the room. Another poor mother had two ,om 501110 time 1016?- When 'the mel* had killed and one fighting in the trenches all settled down for the night, play- she pleaded, but probably pleaded in his ¢sl°dB- °t°-- 11° 182|” entered- mid- vain, that the third might hs nllowsa addressing the sergeant, said: ‘f,You to come hon-,e_ We hear 'of mome,-5 Wm “mmm” "W me” immedhtely who have given four and'even six sons fm' “ "'°“‘W'm“b "°“t° m“"°h' Arid to the ~war, who now see their heerths B "me child ‘hall lead Y°“3 °"'Y h°-“ desolate, while' their neighbors who be on horseback and you lazy sons of. have sent mme re” the benem of the 3”” Wm W“"‘-". -’ "sacrifice of `others. It is a mean, dis- honest, unfair system, and is support- ' ` HE H°PE°' ' ‘ ed by the cowards and the selfish in __"’ the ountry, who mslke a great parade - Omchr (to boy of thirteen who. in of lrberty when what they are really gf M' °"°"' '~’° 5” uk” °“ °' “ bu' considering is the safety of their own (By Caroline Atherton Mason.) lar, has given, his age as sixteen)-* Bkm‘__M°m|ng posh _ Do you know.vIl|ere boys go who tell ' charged drunk and an he had “YOIII mln ' not ‘Are out upon e thousand seas; _ r . ,|u|_|A AR-|'HUg 10 .` _ SPLENDQQ RECORD _ _ » 4 GRAPES IN SEASON _ < ~" RETURN' TOSTAGE ' OF P. E. I. CATTLE . -- , ` _'fl ' ~- » ---- ~ N F- Grapes have alwigys bleed s. fiavorite _ x -. -. » `~ Julia Arthur, famous on the Ameri- ~ Report o. of the Canadian Re- fruit of mankind. x ousan years » ~ ~ .. ' _ _ ~' \- d E ll h t i th i t e rd f Perform c fo P ` Bred , b ,the Egyptians were mak- _ t i ' ,».,`=l`_\ ` . ` N ~ - iiilliletiigs asxisgu zmigtitggsi alilztrars cf E; dairy ocattle, whiizlli iles rjusilrgome to ig; viiitiire ggi. doubtless, eating grapes S e .L-" ' _ _ _ _ -_ _ ' ceptional power, and whose sudden hand. contains some interesting in- as they picked them. But it is not ,_ _ _ _ - " O ` K' " retirement about 15 years ago was ‘formation regarding island cattle. probable that they had thought out so ` ‘ keenly regretted by all thoatregoers, , ln the class for msture'Ayrshiros, many pleasant ways of using them as A ` ‘ eer Yesterday afternoon she slgneda ure bred Ayrshires qualify. ranxlllz i --;- ; _ ., '_ two years' contract with the Selwyn iiimillrfrom 8,504 lbs. to 16,696 lbs., This is a sort of grape sauce to _ _ __ ‘fig _ A Year I . 5 'fn _ company of New York and it is prac- and in putter Fat from 371 lbs, to eat with meats. Stone awcupful of , yr _ , , _ tically decided that she will make her 729 lbs. A lou,-,year old has also _gus1- sour, green grapes, and scald in a _"__ Day |n and Day out 3 . - first professional appearance in many liled.,witls,arecord of 7,787 lbs. of milk double boiler. Beat the yolks of two _(<5 1./,_ _ years at the Park Square Theatre, Bos- and 879.~lbs. of Butter Fat, and two eggs, and add to them a tableepoonful `~ ,ggb _ - . - ' ton, not manyweeks from now. two year old Ayrshires, one with a of lemon juice; butter the size of a _ ‘ _ Julia Arthur. who in private life is record of 10.742 lbsa of milk and 492 walnut, s teaspoonful of chopped par- V | Mrs.__Benjarnin P. Cheney of Boston, lbs. of .Butter Fat. and the other with sley, a dash of cayenne. Add this ._" t . -3- , appeared last November in_ a benefit a -record of 7,261 lbs. of milk and 323 mixture to the grapes, with two table- _ ,Af .==, / ‘ Cu . ' if . ' _has decided to resume her stage car- A. McRae & Sons have had five we have now-days performance given at the Boston The- lbs. of Butter Fat. It is worthy of spoonfuls of stock and a tablespoon- atre for the Europan Actors' Relief particular mention that one of these .ful of flour. Cook in the double boiler Fund and the American -.Ambulance cows, "Miikmaid 6th" was thirteen until the flour is cooked and serve U U Relief Fund. This was considered at years of age at the commencement- of with meats. Ti `. ` i ""'70 the time an event of the theatrical the test. It was she that gave only -- JI `-‘WTS F U season. Her decision to take up her 8,504 lbs. of milk and 371 lbs of Butter This makes a grape beverage quite - _ ` ‘ career permanently will, therefore. i.l‘Ft.Her daughter, "Milkmaid 7th" worth the drinking. Wash four pounds -f' cause much gratification to all those gving 16,696 lbs. of milk and 729 f es d r b them through a FN ._ __/ ,. who remember her notable work. - lbs. of Butter Fat and her grand- iaitrgiiiaeli-. Aaiild siiifounces of granulat- ‘\ the Same mous The announcement that she' has daughter 'as a two year old gave ed sugar. a pint of water and a sprig - 713 , _ _ _ _ signed the contract was made yester- 10,742 lbs. of milk and 492 lbs of of mint. Pour this over a cake of ice No ,Thoroughly WB.tel’pl'00fed. R€mii'lgi'»0fl UMC _ iiaiy eivening by; lilelr. Cheney. _"The or- _Iluétert Fat; r or chill it and pour it over a brick of ~ no 5.2.1 .‘:::°:.lr... i.°...$.:‘f"§;°.;:l;l:: .ms..;t°t.z..§““il:’;*§;':.‘;".l‘:.‘:, in ~ sw- _=... _ ._ .. ._ ..... - . ss- , ed. “She had been playing in 'More giving 11,086 lbs. of milk and 435 lbs. For grape pudding, butter 'a pudding ‘ ’ _ than %ueen' with- greatsuccess when of Butter Fat; 9,031 lbs of milk and dish, and till with alternate layers of her st ength gave way and she was 392 lbs. of Butter Fat; 8,586 lbs. of sweetened, ripe grapes and bread-7 ' obliged to give up her tour at Phila-. milk and 394 lbs. Butter Fat. Their crumbs. Dot with butter, bake half an -’ , _ , delphia. But her first performance of three year old < Ayrshire gave 9,058 hour,`and serve with hard sauce. " PANY this part-was in BBoston, so that it lbs. of Butter Fat, and their two - -_-- ‘ , ' in boiling syrup. and cool. lf not sufliciently frosted, dip again and chill before serving. ___i_.___ , THE AMERICAN PORCH A case before the city building commissioner for decision hinges on the question whether a porch is part of a house. lt is a technical point the official is to decide, involving an interpretation of'the municipal however, the question almost answers itself, of course, a porch is part of a house. In the modern house it is likely to be' about the, most importa it part for six or seven months of the year. Some day a monument may be erect- ed to the memory of the person who first suggested the porch, if anyone is ably, all investigator would iind that the pr _'ch is a_ result oi! evolution like a modern locomotive or all automobile, for which no individual count claim credit. The “stoop” of 'ur grand- fathers like the wheezy "injinc" of pioneer days, has been exalte-i to ‘a position of high service and respect. Part ci’ a llousc? Ask mi archi- tect or ri. contractor. The mofieru man me plans a comfortable resi- ii-nuc ic: himst-if desiglls the kind of porch li- -leems ruitiililc tu his com- fort and dignity and when that is clone gives secondary thought to the rest of the house. TEE" porch must be big enough to entertain on, big enough to eat on in reasonable weather; it must be screened for protection against insect pests. If one wishes for comfort de luxe he may give his porch a fireplace and defy cool even- ings to drive him inside. The sleeping porch, too. has edged its way into our social consciousness ill these latter days. It also is a big part of the house. Doctors prescribe and children cry for lt. . Statistics indicate a general lower- ing death rate among Americans.. ru- ral and urban. One wonders whether the advent of the ubiquitous porch has had an appreciable influence in bring- ing about this result. The gospel of fresh air owes some acknowledgment to this part of the house which lures men, women and children' out of stuf- fy rooms and fills their' lungs with fresh air. The porch knows no social caste; it is not a rich m_en’s privilege alone. The humblest home may pos- sess it and, in fact, usually does. More power to it. WA8 SHAKESPEARE WHITE? An old black servant was dusting a drawing-room when she came to a small bronze bust of Shakespeare. "Miss Juliet, chile." she said to her young mistress, who happened to be in the room, ‘w‘ohamsllrdul mfwyp mum?" "This is Shakespeare, a wonderful poet, who died centuries ago.” “Dat him, miss? l'se don hyear o' Mistah Shakespeare a lot oh times. Evei\’body seems to,know him. ’Deed, I done hyear so much 'bout him dat l allus thought he was n white gemmuml" -Scottish-Amerh can. This vovses. Whichever way the wind doth blow, Then blow it east or blow it west, The wind that blows that wind is best; My little craft sails not. alone: A thousand nests from every some And what. for me were favoring breese - Might dash another, with the shock Of doom. upon some hidden rock.. '_ And so I do not care to pray , ‘~~1_. For-wind to wsft me on my way. ~ But leave it Higher Willie-.,~ ' ‘ro stay or sp -ino; trusting Mil ' 'rust all is well. and sure that its _ Who launched my bark \viil~sail with Thi-o hnstprm Whatever' brasil] veil," ' "roms ~e infill wi\iiiir=his'°~ii.si§sr sed; at-,mst W \, ’ s ' A :ff -1. t @. ai* Week in and Week is _ Year in and Year a will be in many ways appropriate if two year olds gave nearly alike 7 279 Grape jelly `can be made with any S U3* her next professional earance lbs of milk each an an ' _ - - - H app . , d 308 d 311 'lbs. sort of grapes. Any sweet oily made g _ U* should bein this city, as is now ex- of Butter Fat respectively. Another with gelatine is the foun ation-or- "1 pected. . cow bred by Easton Bros., but now ange, grape juice jelly-any would do. »-~--~ ~ _ ru- “Mrs Cheney's health is now excel- owned by Stanislaus Gallant of St Aim to have some contrast in the col d lent,' lie added. “She has beenillving Chrysostome. qualified with a ors used. Begin by wetting a mould ` e y in the open every summer at our home record of 9 205 lbs of milk and 325 and pouring into it about an inch of ii on Little Brewster's island, in Boston lbs. of Butter Fat. quid jelly, and put in a layer of grapes Harbor, and her strength seems thor- Bertram Brown of York had an of any kind. When this has hardened ’ , oughly restored." Ayrshire quality in the mature class add more grapes and another inch of Asked for the immediate cause of with 9,491 lbs. of milk and 427 liquid jelly and continue in this way ‘, -‘._ _.,_ p ~. .wif . _ :"f->-“-.=-of i &,,.,._;1'_ r- -.ir » _‘_='; ._ -.li i - _.'~< ' _ ' - air.: ' , ~.-_ " ._ ‘ ' " '__»_- as ' _ " t ._ _-.=.-_ - , I r. _ 1 , _ li l ” r- f ` Mrs. Cheuey’s decision to resume her lbs. of Butter Fat, and S. R. Cairns‘ until the mould is full. Chill and serve _ career, Mr. Cheney explained that she of Lower Freetown one with 10,- with whipped cream. Orange jelly . never had quite been able to give up 609 lbs. of milk and 404 lbs. of But- with purple grapes, grape juice jelly . . her longing for the stage. “As the ter Fat. with green and white grapes-either in-5 saying goes, the smell of the sawdust Roy W. Bullpltt, of Cardigan, had of these would be effective. The same proved too strong for her," he said, 'a two year old heifer giving 10,796 jelly can be prepared in cups or in- laughingly. “After her appearance at lbs of milk and 435 lbs. of Butter dividual moulds. the benefit performance last fall, when Fat, which gives her the Fourth -i -~ - -_-3-he A- -. ~ _-'.:f_..-._ re; - . _ ~ ° H x ga: irer power to hold an audienc he be- Heifers. fr . d ' she discovered that she had not lost place in Canada among Ayrshire Grapes in bunches may be served T h ,_ e, s osted To o this, cut clusters of fy; gan` to think more seriously than ever This is a remarkable showing for iive or six iirm, ripe grapes, dip each ___ 1.' prices are good at present. Davis & Fraser ` 3214-9-zelvisi. ' , -YW" ` . | _ building code. Technicalities aside, _ Autumn Excursion To Montreal able to fixx his identity. More prob- _ . s Going dates Return limits Sept. 16, 17, 18 Oct. 4th. _ Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 2 Oct. 18th. -_ F are-Lowest first class one Way plus $1.00 for the round trip $18 85 _ Tickets for sale by. “ 3 W. K. RQGERS, _ g _J B__.`i ` J . ~ and inspect the latest Monumental Designs _ our show rooms '117. Kent Street, Revere Hotel Block ' Granite and Marble Works CALL _ P. c. BRowN_ _.sr co heapsofrotehforwmt a crank handle lliie, and s top liiqulfe st your Dealers' about our ` Wuhan for Wan, homie or Gee pagina Power. , rl _ “es \ U _ A _BAD LOT Some heart is glad to have it so; ~ ' HIGH SPEED CHAMP|QN WASHER .\ 911 bil 'if-'¢’3$f;¥Y~‘A.‘)l»‘if~ais3i\ ,.117-n 'r f Jliv'.?`»t¥¥` l ~ 1,,-t _fr 'fm' 1" v -\ \` “-*_ Q: \`¢_;\`s,q_*-§ -\ _ s. at -:~»§~‘-=_s~\ .~ `»-.._-a.-t. - _ » ._---s~¢~l'|rE-I _ 1| i ~it»JUi$l`i _ SEE HOW THE TUP OPENS? That is only one of the special “ Maxwell " features-- no other washer opens right up in this way.. _ \r\. /, ,rp n " _ ..<'-' .¢ .1 *-tara* r:» -" 'ss .r74~ ps ;;¢“v~.-;~ _ _ 'ries' is the wssiisr out ails thoburdenofiwsshdny Nombbing-ooberidlogovor bomssnmytsbe. Qculha well High-Speed Gliamploo wsoidngdme