I Koal for the Kitchen Yoti of good will I need a load "Hot Stuff Coal” now for Summer. ' -We have the kind you like best. _ .a» - A. PIGKARIJ & G0. Phone 240- , Clftqwn F I | "Do you cn_l0_V that cold? lt' noi. we B\lS_Sest a. box ol' l"uster's Luxntivc Cold Cure. lt cures in a day und night, 25c box-iniiil prepaid.-E. A. FOSTER; Centriil Drugstore. __ “The "Connaught" is the best three for ii quarter" cigar we ever handled. Maile expressly for our 111166, W8 100k great care in selecting the only the best.-Special price by the box. E. A. FOSTER Druggist. l -- _ _As 'inn _ N d i The Central Guardian -_ _Ladw __ ham, . ray, of Middle River, (l B , will preach C-_ Toni ee f _ _ f' _ _ l t . _ li IT PAYS to buy in this Province. THE EXPRESS.--The express train' Home & Home' ~ from Summerside arrived in Char- Journal - ' . Joufnll » vAi,i_svi=ii-:Lo-.-iiev. Aiiisier Mur- ioneiowii iss; night ai 11.15 _o'ciock. g Pattern; 119-121 Queen St. Ch'f0wn ' Pattern; _ 0 ‘ -' ' ' mst' _ ' at North Wilslilre in aid of the Red Tonic Nine out of te_n people need a good bracing bl_ood purifying, appetite-making, strength-bui ingionic. HUGHES' Burilock and Sarsiiparills is apreparation that we can recommend to those who feel “fagged out.” It tones _ Systemrpromotesthe' appetite, aids digestion, pur- ifies and enriches the blood. _ It is not a “cure all” but is an excellent medicine to take at this season of the year. Large Bottle 50c at Geo. E., Hughes “Tlie People's Druggist" --“Q WI "You can. not possibly get hotter brushes niiywliere clue than this l‘inc that we are of- where else than this line we are of- fering here now. Shaving, Tooth, llnth, Nail, llaii’ and other brushes for other purposes. Thcy‘re positive- ly better brushes than you can get n nnore se at the same rices The ii y " cl p ` _ Two Macs, 149 Great George Street. , _..._ ._'.sso9-.osmail mth A"-'v Beef. -5'-‘ amil - W V. ~..» °:,»“° ». new _ iilliiillllllw .__=_ _-Q Run Down-A llcrc is thc ionic Io make you cnt, sleep. think ‘ ~' iii, and work better. lf it doesn't, y_ou get your money \ 01:2", _ _ back. Tastes good. Results sure. Piicc 75C. *V M ii' ii c _ -=-_=..-»e.- _ c innon rug ompany '/ The Rcxall Store _.f \ .l F l - I \\\\\\YIli\\\iIIIIllll@\\\\\\\\\\ZIlA\\\l?IIIO - 'Be Skeptical of Bargains ll* ~ -'rf'-222 Not Allis Cold that Glitters [ If t, d, I ' » ...are .ragga .rss _ i _ i honest manufacturer. W :`--‘-- .;'fs”:=.s-1-'mf=~??f;i 1‘:'-‘:1:-;'.1 -".f'_-I~:':;~ ' have earnestly striven to `§@\YlII/A\\“\\ Phone 345 - establish such a reputation _and believe our oId_ friends will say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey & Nicliolson'l`ob. _Co., I ! \ E. -. I r 95% IIL\\\\\\\VIIlIIIZI5\\\€£IlllIIll » is - Manufacturers L .III//Ilia\\\“ill/IIIM\\\\\\\V0II@Z'.§\“\\YIIH gym- iii. 1 1-1-il! ini WT _ Don’ti LetiYour Neighbor _ __ Have The tl/ ly - Finest Garden _ Get an early start and beat them all . out. Alittlefwork each morning with f a good' grade of garden tools will accom- ,I ' plish wonders in vegetables, e_tc, and ' save you considerable of the high cost __ I _ of living. Our assortment of garden tools is complete. Call and see the line we are offering at special reduced prices. 4 Tine D. Handle Forks, slightly rusted, Reg. sold for ._ _ 60c Ea. 806 rd0yl`vin'e' Long Handle Forks, slightly rusted, always sold for $1.05 now .......... __ 5T' F k ,with shorttiiies, only. ._..'.`_._f_.'.?5c Soli3eSh$iksLon_¥ Handle Shovels .....39c Solid Shank Spa es..._.__.. 50c 10 Tooth Stee Rakes, without handles....._...25c __ S_éii'?'_llS;_ee__l_5iil§_e_s_é.ii.___(.é__.......... __ oo ........ .......,, .... 10 Tooth Steel§Rakes ........... ._ ._ . _75c Eg. S( if CI ll (K ll' ll _ Child's Hoes _ _._ Childs Garden Sets, compflS1U8 H06. Rike and 5h0V6l. f d ' . $1 as wa i‘““'f`3‘Z,°..i‘£‘.. real;11111_1_i1;1i111____..._s;"i'6 snag.. sg: H dPruners.._...._...,.........._ c Pi?il]nin§dShears. solid steel..._. tilt. w‘i$%iia;it;i.'iiei1'is¥i¢éawww we 'l‘urf Edgers....._......_. .................. . _ Let us supply you with your Garden Tools this (I 4| If Cl $3 00 year. The 0 eisilelbweltcb I I _ _ ' .T|I¢BllU\l\l¢ UW” - li.,foE‘fé_'”i3_s;_~fr~¢a_e;ones.s-rnasr- D . We have a high quality CHERRY VALLEY - Service. in Christ Church, Cherry Valley, next Sunday at 2.30 p. in. Mr. A. B. Cribb will ofiiclate. POWNAL CIRCUIT.-Services next Sunday, the .9th, will be: l"ownal, at 11 and 7; Millview. at 2.30. Sunday School at 10 and 1.3_0. There will be reception 'service for Iiew members. and Sacrament- of Lord’s _Supper at Pownal in evening. Service in Hurt- ney liall_ on Friday evening at'7.30. ANNUAL SESSION.-The Pownal brnnoli ot` the W. M. S. niet in its ifinuiil session at the lionie ol’ Mrs. D. Wood; on Tuesday last. Tkiere was ii large attendance. Seine n w moni- bors were cordially welcomed. - The ‘officers for tlieriisiiiiig year were cloclcd, Mrs. S. Jones being clioscii 'i’i‘i‘illil'i-'iili"l'or"‘liie `2lilii tlnié. - NOTICE.-Subscribers are notified that the price of the Morning Daily Guardian (mailed in 1'. E. I.) and Montreal Daily Star (mailed in P. E. The Morning Daily Guardian (mailed. In P. E. I.) and Family Herald and Weekly Star is $3.00 per year. The price of the Evening Guardian and Montreal Daily Star is $4.00 per year. I.) ls $3.25 per year, the Evening Guardian and the Family Herald and Weekly Star (mailed in P. E. l.) is $2.25 per year. FEES GRANTED - Ono ycni"s pay has been gruiilcd to tho relatives of the S. S. Sliiiroii`s crew, lost al. sen on few months ago. -says the Sydney Rec- ord. li. was first proposed to roconi- pciise tho relatives with ilircc inoiitlis’ pay lillt lliis lllts Silica boon iiic,runsp(l_ I). D. Muckeiizle, rcpreseiiteil the claliiiaiils. Two persons received $960 esucli and the average ol' the i-_lninis paid is $420. A brother of Mrs. Caswell. ifliurloitcloivii, was among thc nicii lost on this ship. EXTRA PROVINCIAL COMPANIES -The Guardian wus sllglitly in error yesterday in its report of the doci- slons of lin- *lupreinc Court ln the E. l"ull and the i’i'ovliiciul l"lro Cu., Ltd., vs. ’l`. Gordon Ives, iii stating that tliesc were thi- llrst cases hap- pening within the province upon which decisions have been given niider “An Act_ rcspectiiig extra-proviiicliil coin- panies", for it seems that Judge Ste- wart iii the March terin of the County Court. in (lliarlollciowii in the L-use of The Renfrew Machinery Co., litd., vs_ l_\/llcluiel iNlcDoniild, gave ii judginent tor the defendant on the sanie ground ns was decided in the Supreme Court. POLICE COURT- At llio Police Court yesterday, Owen Trainor was fined $100 or tlirec niontlis on a Pro- hibition charge. A similar charge against Mrs. lfaynes was dismissed. Daniel O’lirion was sentenced to two niontlis‘ iniprlsoninent for having as- saulted John Wcbstor so as to cause him actual bodily harni. Webster‘s arm was broken. Frederick Smith was fined $10 or 30 days for having been druiik_ On the charges of drunkenness two other men were filled $u each or 20 days. A slight niisiin- derstanding between Mrs. Jos. Steele and Mrs. John Ingles. on ii question oi’ i;eliglon_ resulted in a case before the Stipoiidinry Magistrate, the ladies hav- ing iittcinpted to settle their dispute by the exercise ol' their pliyslcul pow- ers. 'l‘iic court difciilcd against Mrs. Ingles, who was ordered to pay $1. ::,The fishing season is here. Ilsve you overlooked your gear yet? Our stock is complete in every respect There is nothing you may require that we cannot supply special attention given to reparlng. See our $1.00 Bum- boo goorls. E. A. l~‘0S'l'Elt, Central Drugstore. ::*‘i'HE DRAMATIC PRODUCTION EN_TITLED.-"Scoiien in ii Union do DOI' will bn presented by thc people of Ki-iisliigioii at tho' (J, N|_ ii_ A_ 145,11 on l~‘rlday evening at S o'clock for the benefit of the lied Gross Society/l`licre are upwards oi' fifty in the casio, and lt has taken conslilerublo work to por- t`0Cl.. and the canipiiiiy are lookliig for ii large patronage, us the proceeds go to ii. worthy caiise. !t8lli$‘-Ii-fiuilli » l'ler'e’s Your Saving 1 it's just like liaiiiliiig ‘ _ you money, this close-tw cost systcin of selling pianos. practised here. Our play-and-pay-pluy gives everyone an equal opportunity to takc ad-). vantage ol? lt. When yuu' know tluit wo handle such pianos as the celebrated I-felntzman, Kano and Mendelssohn, you will appreciate what it means to buy a lauo from us. piano iiere 'that will suit your requlroinents per. fectly- the price and tcrnis will satisfy you. Call or write for full Il \ i J postponed until further notice. _ 9826 nee war n r sso tion wil be held in Dr. PetIilck's of HEAVY MAIL.-There was an extra large mall received in Charlottetown by the express train last night both' celved. The Ocean Limited did not port about 10.15 u. ni. with a bumper cargo ol' frelglit, being packed tu .her been eagerly awaiting Iier arrival. us they were in need of' many articles of goods for their spring trade, such as return trip. leaving for (lliarlottctowii at about 4.30 p. in. Port oi` her cargo consisted of six live cattle, 2 shipped by Mr. W. M. lieu. l by M. W., Boul- ter und 1 by Mr. Will lisa. Sho lind also several carcasses ol' bei.-l` shipped by Mr. I". W. Snow.~\'. BIRTHDAY PARTY-Un the oven- ing of May lirdpa iiunibor of friend-s and well-wishers gathered at the lionie of Mr. .lolin Mcliciizii-_, ui” Ilainpshire, to congratulate him on his lliird birth- day. The evening passed quickly with niusic. singing and games, when Mr. John T. Godfery was appointed to the chair and in ii few very fitting words coiigratiilatod iiiin on his 93rd birthday. Mr. Mcliciizic was then presented with ii beiiiitlfiil couch. Al- though taken by surprise, Mr. McKen- zie iiiudc a, vory fitting reply. Ro- freshnients were then served und the famusemcnts began again und when _-ftlio party broke np in the early hours ol' the inornlng it was with the hope Mr. l\lcl{eiizie`s"iiext hirthdny, und that lie ni-ight reach thc nge ol' one hundred. _ ,_ THE PRINCE ED)/VARD.-’I`lic-re was ii large crowd ut the matinee in thc l’rinco Edward Theatre yesterday zifteriioon, when an excellent pro- gramine was put on. The Brouilwli' sliir feature of the Vitagrapli Company entitled " The Strange Story of Sylvia Grey," is one of the best stories ever adapted to niovlng plctiircs, and with Miss llelen Gariliicr. “tho Bcriiliarilt of the pictures,” interpreting tho lead- ing role, it is no wonder that it scored such ai trciiieiidoiis siiccess. lt is ii powerful romantic driiiiia, in which Miss Gardner plays. to the best. oi' hor ability, three distinct. roles. '1`lici'c is an "nil-star" cast supporting, with such renowned performers in line as Gladden James, Charles Elkridge, Charles Kent and Edward Elkes, who all well contribute to the success of the play. Space will not permit telling the excellent story, but it is a play that iiierlts large houses to-day. Two other dramas and a coiiiedy completed the bill. The same programme will bc repeated at the three shows to-day. Owing to the theatre being taken ovor by the Sons oi’ England for the play. “ For King and Country," last night there was no picture show. I F* I “Life has no Pleasure Nobler l than that of Friendship" Everybody likes candy, espec- ially the fresh. Dilro kind. A box of dainty confectionary is al- ways acceptable to wife or sweetheart. The children like candy, too~ and probably you have a "sweet tooth" yourself. We have agents for,- PAGE &. SHAW'5 CHOCOLA- TES. - WlLL|ARD'S (FORKDlPP- EO CHOCOLATES.) NElLSON'8 CHOCOLATES. MOIR’S CHOCOLATES. Our li-ride on these candies han grown io such proportions that, wo have to make frequent orders. This insures a fresh stock nl. all tiines. l’rIcci~: riiiigis from 1l5c up io $2.20 a box. Also sold iii bulk at 60c ii pound. - GIVE CANDIES TO YOUR FRIENDS. ` ` .TAKE A BOX HOME. _Johnson & .lolinson The Quality Drugstore ‘ Cor. Prince & Kent Sts. F ‘ Gel _ "\__ Ready 'sf is _. cod, L 1' 1.. ciiéii “L --5'; .»~ _ Uet the best |islil|ig_tacldc. The kinds ‘ll - \ we lnive here. were selcctrd by an I expert angler who knows llic ponds _ and streams uroundliiero pretty _well knowsiust what is needed in tliislinc io hook. und hold llie big onus. _ Come here for lines. baskets, casts. *X -t > ,__ if Q . ii. Vf particulars. Ask for our . __ _ nicely illustrated tree `_ :ii°;fi`iiii';'imb1i2'f°§oGy¢g_i'i§i"w=l.'l. piano catalogs. _ 'mingling accessories.” ' seeds, etc. She had a lull cargo on her ` ___ ,__ at Vullcyfleld next babbutli, the 9th NORTH WILTSHIRE-The sggiql - _ .__ _ _ _ _,i- Cross, to be held on Fiiday next, ls ' . _ - _ Here are three Notable _ - :::f.f_ Bargains in S Wash Goods 1 'lift?:i?’?.i‘°é?,.i‘2'8-2.§;"l.‘?“’£“°';§'l'fi:| Fabrics Worth 15;: per yard nn night-B assignment mia piirtiii incl Thirty pieces of _English Print Cotton, many colors and designs, 31 - " ’““" °” """ "'°"‘°“” “‘g“‘ "°‘“g '°" inches wide, pretty desirable and durable/fabrics of good 15 cent value..._. c L {’,§‘,_“;§§§‘{‘“v{u§"§§§B;*;§§ "},§;Qj‘§§§_}‘“{‘,§fj7 ‘ An assortment of Yard wide corded percale, fine weight, many col 12 iiiiiiiniiowiipio ans. orings, splendid value at 15c. Special __ _ _ S. S. HAFILAND ARRIVES- 0 s . ruoniiy nie citizens or viewriii well 'len pieces fancy dress muslin, nice width, good assortment of pat _ _ _ l ,°,{’,{§!,‘§_‘1__,"{§§,,,",f,‘§;,,1§Lf'§1\§_§},_,,§1§fe_f‘;__§_ teriis and colors, mostly light. Regular 15c quality i _ connect with the Point du (lliene train! _ nf ' . ‘ ° _ f._, C .- VICTORIA PERSONALS.-Mr. R. Len, 'pl-yon, wus a passenger to Vic- toria on the S. S. Harland 'l`uesday.- Mr. Albert Clurkc, Victoria. WHS ii DHS' gellger to Cliarlotctown on tlic_ S. S. i-lurlanri "l`uosday. to receive further medical treatment for his-il eyes.- M, J. Ferguson, South Melville, was it _pas- senger lo Cliarliittotiiwii on the S, S. llarlaiid Tuesday lust,--Aniong iii£ visitors to Victoria on Tuesday last wore: Messrs. Eninieti Moiiagliini. F. Bradley and Oswald Kelly, Kelly‘s Cross; Sainuel Shcrron, Walter Bow» ness und i.icui. (7. Shcrren. (.raD““l1? H. 'l`. Sniilli :ind li. Lord. '|`l`l/Dill V- Mooi'o_ \\'ei»;l_iiiorelaiid; James McKay, Dch'ublc; Artie Uaiiiirroii. CHURCH ENLARGEMENT.-Tlie trustees ol' the Central Christian Cliuri-.li have decided to nia_kc ti con- .slderalilo addition to their church building. The wnll on the west side will be moved out twenty feet, _its place to be tiiken by supportinS coluinns: the rear wall will be moved 14 feet; the bnsciiiciit will be enlarged lit l fo front r nk Sunday ing capacity of the audi orium will be doubled, wlille the basement- will bc un i-ntlrcly new addition. The cost of thc work will bc between live and six tlioiisuiiil dollars. The Guurdiilll understands `Iliut tenders will bo called for linnieilinlely. ANNUAL MEET{NG.-The annual iiiccling ot' llic iilllsiboroiigh iioatlng Club was held 'l`ucsdny night. Mr. \V. F. ll. (`arvell, thc retiring presi- dent, presiiled ovcr ii large gatlif-riiig_ of iiic1iiliei's. A liiinilwr of iiiatiers ivorc illsciissoil, aiiiioiig wliirli was ilie iiilvisziliility ot' putting it new founda- lioii under the bout lioiisc. li was ile- cided to eoiiiiiiciicc on llic work ol' at new foundiilloii at oiivf: to iiiive it coni- plcted about. thc end of the month. The following olllcer.-i were elected for the ensuing year:-i’resideiit, Thomas Morris; Vice-Presiilont, Dr. T. Gordon Alloy; Socrctary-'i‘reas- urcr, Patrick lilurnuglian; Executive, Joseph l’rnught, \’\"ill'red (‘o_vlc, D. Butlcr, George McLellan and J. l’ur- cell. GONE TO ALASKA.--ltalph lvlcliin- iion and John l<‘. ‘McLuron, two slal- wurt P. IC. liiliiliilers, born at MCA:-ikill River, liing's Umiiity, li-fl. San Fran- cisco on March 29 viii Astoria for Al- nsku, nailing froni _Asl.oriu_ with (Tap- luin (`lark. Mr. McKinnon i-toes to take charge of the liatcliery of the North Pacific l’a<-king and ’l‘rading Company and Mr. Mclnireii is to he his assistant says the Oakland Maple Leaf. 'l`lie liutciicry is located seven miles from the village of Klowock, on Loon Luke, l’rincc of Wales island, and is one of the livr- liutchcrles of Alaska. Two ol' the ollicrs are operated by thu ilu ited States Govt-rnincni, and iwo hy private- conipanles. The North Pacific iind 'l‘riiiiing (‘oinpany is thc oldest company operating n canncry ein Soutlieaslcrn Alaska. Klowock can- iiirry has been ln contiiiuous operation for lhc lust thirty-nine years. The iizilcliery over which those young Is- landers will have charge has a capa- city of' about l0,000,000 eggs, which uri- taken during August and Scptciii- boi. iioriu._5ii_iuvAi.s - VICTORIA. ' J. W. lloddls, W, li. lluck, ll. W. Livingston. ll. ltoy Earle, W. Amy, Toronto; J. A. Mui-doiisilii, lfnrdlgan; J. B. Goss, Iroquois, Uiil.; \\'. liccklc, Boston; J. l~'_ Clark. St. Stephen. NJ3.; (Y. ll. McGee, St.. Stcplien; N. B.; W. G. Gray. St. John; W. li. Cole, A. Mc- Mahon. Montreal: ll. B. Elliott, Sack- villc; D. J. Stevens. ilallfux; S. C. Clark, Mt. Stewart; J. A. Mclsaac, Woodstock: C. A. McDonald, Ottawa. QUEEN. J. A. ’l`nyIor, Suniniersllie; M. T. An- derson, Newton Cross; li. Il. Carr, W, S. Miller, St. John; T. W. Moore, liai- lfax; A. Scott, l~‘rcd flour, Moncton. ARMY CUTWOFIM HAS APPEARED IN ALBERTA CALGARY, Alta., May 4-D‘isturb- ing rgportn. saying that serious dain- ngc ins been done to the crops of i'~mni.liei'n Alberto by ii post known as the army cutworm, have been going about the south country this weak. Your correspondent, upon inquiring from W. li. l\‘alriield, Superintendent of the Domlnioii Experimental Farm at Lethbridge, where Mr. Strickland, one of the Dominion otoinologists, is at work, found that the army cut- worm (not the same pest as affected western Ontario lust year) has done some damage in the district trihu- tary to Magrath, liayinond, Grassy Lake, Manhood, Farinangay and Gan- ton, but wlille the points mentioned describe a large area the ravages of the cutworm cannot be said to he extensive or serious Iii any of the af- fected districts. Mr. Fairfield said that the great- est amount of damage bad been done around Raymond, but that at all places viilisre the ciitworm had l help you houseclean. Scrubbing Brushes Scourlng Soaps Stove Pipe Enamel Liquid Veneer Wall Paper Cleaner Bon Ami Brooms _ Whiska Dustbane Lye Dustbane The sanitary sweep- 'ind carpets. We have Will] DILDGF all size tins at all pri- ces Get sonic. iSf?1Cl0l`Y- L_. Knife Polish Putz Cream New Wall Paper _ _ L_” _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ . and ____ ____ __ __ _ _ _ Our Wall I_’_aper Clea_n. _ __ _ __ d cases ol \\’lili-tt. Martin Co. vs. George tiiat they inlght ull nicct, again on School with mmm __0oms_? The Seah mg compound my floors or will mo e your o_d c eau. rig ten an 4/ - lt’a economical and sat- If You are Telephone Your Order Itwlli save you trouble-it will reserve your time, and you can rest assured thiit your order will be filled exactly the same as it you came to the store and personally sol- eeted the goods you want. Our phono order service is always nt your service. May we suggest that you give it zi trial. Call up 150. . “i utniosl. capacity. The inerchants had _ I _ _ _ _ ,__ = ' 3 _ i l-lTlL_Eisecleaning l‘l;e-clf_i1_li,-1 You couldn’t wish for a better or more complete line if housecleaning supplies than we are showing here now. Everything you could possibly desire is included in iur present offering, here are some suggestions that will Dutch Cleanser Pcarline Silver Polish Whitening Gold Dust Ammonia For Furniture Liquid Veneer will beautify your furn- iriire-miike it look like new. Get a_bottle. IIGW Ilglllll. For The Silverware To brighten and beautify your old silverware or brass goods, use Putz Cream. a safe and satisfactory polish- rivailcd in merit. only by our Special Silver Polish. "‘i°;s Beer & Goii sits. l’ ‘ __ fectively isolated and the trouble practically overcome. Throughout southern .\lberta the wheat is now above the ground, and thc green shoots, but also the roots of the plant, could do inuch damage if its operations should become wide- spread. Wclcoiiic rains fell in this part ol' the west last night and today. Weather and soil conditions ure rc~ garded as generally favorable to the new growing crop. CANADA MAY ACT IN LONSDALE CASE. BER\l~I, Switzerland, Illay 4- liv- ery German who is able to do so, seems to he leaving Italy. .»\ con- stant stream ls passing through Switzerland, en route to German ter- ritory. It is estiiiinted that within 'the last. fortnight fully nine-tenths of thc nicnibers of the Austrian-Gen innn colony in Italy have departed. Many gave up long established and lucrative businesses convinced that 1tnly'u entry into the wnr wus ii question now only of dnys. the ciitworm, which attacks not only`- MAY RAISE EIGHT THOUSAND A MONTH O’l`T.\WA. May 4.-ll. is understood that plans ol' the Canadian military authorities are to send ii second con- tingent to the front as a division and draw on a third contingent for re- lnforceinents as required. This does not. however. altogether preclude the sending ofa third colmplete division to the front, but it is acknowledged that if this is done it will mean participa- tion h_v Canada in the present conflict to a for greater extent than at pres- cnt. To keep two divisions in the field up to strengih, will it is calculated, on the basis of the Ypres engagement and other recent lighting, require at least. 8,000 new men per month or 96.000 in ii year. if the plan to keep 50.000 men under arms in Canada is adhere to ll. will mean by the end of the year that the Domonton will have sent 155, 000 soldiers to the front and will have 50.000 at home. ll! is understood that according to present intentions reinforcements are to he drawn from the third contingent for the first. one at the rate of one eonipaiiy nt ii. time from each bat- tulioii. and brain. been located the areas had been ef- ,_ _,_¢ _` 5- , ___.,,,. __,i2_\___|_ _,__ _ _ ' __ _» _ ~ -1 _ _ _ _.,_...‘:~__._,____ __ ,.~`,";f~,'~p;.‘ ~=:1‘.~ ‘i»...~=_._,*:f., #_-‘:_~ :~s» ~~.- ~ ‘, _#fi =.. -‘ _ _‘ , -. - _ -.i-`~ ‘ ._ - i .~ -' = ,. 4-. ' ._ "~ ,_~»,_.~ 3 ~' v- -_‘_.-{_'- ,'~.-ls le-._ .= :ww '_ ' _ _ . - _»_ _ _ _ ___ - _ _ _,;-_-.i‘E`:; 3 i?"i".. f,~‘o§l_; ."“,-'-"',is'=1`;§;'»‘.;T'_€»_-ai-.a‘I’.-,~i.-I-"1-‘.13l”__- \'1J~_<.fi'»- '» , , _- k .. _ I " f -_ ._`_ il | n-nj iq Quick, Accurate Tliinkiiigi Yfquires mental faculties thoroughly energized. Energy comes from food-right food. Not heavy, indigestible food, but food easily digested and at the same time highly nutritious. This double require- ment is splendidly combined in I Grape-Nuts _ Made of choice wheat and malted barley, this famous food retains all the nutriment of the grain, including those priceless mineral elements -that must be furnished the system for the best activities of body I The delicate nut-like llavour`of Grape-Nuts, its concentrated energy and ease of digestion make this wonderful food a standby in the homes of thoughtful people everywhere. . -_l __ _ _ FOOD I 1 ' sc a - 1 There s a Reason” MADE IN CANADA . Sold by Grocers everywhere _ Canadian Postum Cereal Co., I.td,Wlndlor. Ont., i \ . <