: ' .lf 'Ei-'-""'(~ =};-lliil' .,_ ' .1-iii fgj .-S \';! A , in-I ‘.i1_:_.' s,i,vf.=.‘ 5- < #in , ,if it ;“`»'-7. {._`i .ir ‘ggi li' i ,- _._ -. . Li' 7 -'il' Mi.-f“ * .5 , if . ll?--2: _,,, - -it §_ ' ffl' _,e l "'*'-é&`s-""5 _ "Tet .ir If 1 i \ if . J* 1- .11 sl ,.,, ff* fif- l’.-_;_. Elf F, 'J ‘, /_'li' 7- '\ lin( 3--»' _,_-_-, .‘.il.‘ li izvi, it / ij; "l yi '-“` 5;' .l, -1. “fffix 7,--E [- *-3 11,, -,- -gg, il l-if*-1 .Q- -‘ -S, . < 1" ..._.&"4‘ _for ,.. -if-.f ;_ 1' ll . ‘ 1 ~. v -s “af l-is-1 A ` _ ‘ H _ I W°\ll‘| -IT PAYI to lilly in this Provinoe- alid see dv- HY lit MORE RAZOR! REQUIRED. -- was notlllnl bill Canon Simpson will shortly be for and bone. bl!! linoe wardlng another parcel of rasors for given him the Eli- the sol _he eats better than fm-they contrib ever did before. You as he not have stood it much wish §§5l E5 § 21 Fitz St- MANS C t l fo Smell Nets. my I 8 oz r3429_-10-14M2iE1i. his grave before long. M. McElroy and family of Tignish _V/. K. MoGQ3GAN. Globe Fo! to thank all her, friends, the lgshange. is Guar ien.Agent'in'Bam- III longs;-_ _ _Knights of Columbus a_nd_tlie mein- mafside. " 1 - Mrs. Jennie Bowen, bers of the A. O. H., for their kind- - -- _R.l-‘.lJ.. No. 2. Meredith. N- H- new Y little boy. He would -CARD OF THANK8.- Mrs. P ping its health. ,if you have the least ~ m True’s Elixir. Good for' adults also. :Slim 35c, 50c and $1, at all dealers'. Advice made P a erside Band boys have recently- Auburn, Malne. (_//y|~¢__, “nd learn extended to them in their and -HOLNlAN'8 CATALOG. - S00 Your child _may have worms, sap- bereavement. ‘ ` 2416. HOLMAN’S Catalog for this special $1.89 Heating Btqve. lt'l ajuflder. suspicion oithls got s hottie oi nr. -BAND lul>novEu_EN1‘e.__'l‘ho . 34129-lotftifsisiti. much llrogress under the .in- -SMELT FISHING. -- i'f you want fl'-ee. Write. if-l'\|¢fi°11 0! Bimdiniiitei' Tl\0l.11Q§_.§Bl° the heat-luck--Bmeltf FlBhlDl”»*"l7F0°ll|'P prayer ,. Iant who is both a talented musician "Reliance" Smeit_,Nets at HOLMAN'B ,mu-_ capable-teacher.--H. Suinmerside. ' 8129-10-14M8iE1i. _ dnugq -ILL OF BLOOD P0lSON|NG. _ _NEW IDEA:-HOLMAN’S are ably The many friends of Mr- Keith PF0- -receiving new ideas and suggestions M Ml. Allsllstillé C01/9. will regret 10 in women’s Milllnery and costumes ev- ihni he le BUil'€l‘iliS from blood ery week. When you want the latest _ __ poisoning in _his hand. It was found at 3 1-easonnble price go to HOL- csiiilfi':B\-f'li':Vl:»Ll|liEtho omngloy oiuggfl noeesssry to take him to the Prince lvlAN's, ssmmcrsidc. 3429-10-liuzlsili. n.s Ltd summgrslde was out to Edward island Hospital on Saturday -_ ma " last his home on Mollday. Mr. Gerald mg Darby, student ill Summerslde spent. W Ahrsnrs viliogc.-M. ‘md -EMERALD. -- Standing of pupils 2. Vivian MacGuigan; 3, Cyril White. 'E ', Bears tlie Brand of He was accompanied by his -'rl-le niai.lANcE s'rEEl. RANGE dang ligf- ~;<_llli1 finmii-il- His with warming closet, reservoir, burn- : rfrion s one or_ s snee y recovery ishcd top and slumlnlzed steel oven is Th°"'“'gm"g Day at his mme in return to their midst--W s moi-vol st $36.95 st l-loi.MAN's Summerside. 2829-10-14M8iEli. in Emerald High School for month of 1gQpAy|s 3E|\V|g5_ _ A |91-vice September- AllVBi1C9tl D°li8i'U11°i1f- of intercession on behalf of the war, Grade VIII.-1, Pearl Clarke; 2. Greg- Wm be held in tha Chgpgl of St. *-1 ory Gallant; 3, Lizzie Trainor. Grade perm-'B Cathedral on Thnrsdsy st 5 - _ .,.._._`. U--1 VII--1. Thonlne Arbingi 2- Mi1fi°i1 p. m. All who have friends or rela- -ANNlV§R8ARY PARTY.- Mr. Duffy: ,3- Florence Power- Grsde VI- tives on Active servlcc are invited to Josel>h_Z. ormier. Csissie. was s- -1. Carroll Hughes; 2. Irene Gordon; ,memy greeably surprised Saturday night Bib 3, Raymond McCarvlll. Grade V.- __ inst., to see his yard being filled with 1. Hilda Smith; 2, Edna Murphy; 3. -_NEW HOTEL AT 0’LEARY- wagons, and his house filled with peo- Kathleen Smith. Primary Department- Having opened a. hotel (The Orient) at ple. For ‘whst- purpose did his rela- Grade lV--1- E110!! MuCGl_ll58l1§ 2- O’Leary, we are now prepared to cater tives and friends throng his house. _‘ Katherine White; 3- Jennie Clarke- to all travellers, nicely located near To celebrate -his fiftieth anniversary. Grade iii.-1, Percy Murphy; 2, Mar- tho station, concrete sidewalk. bright Mr. Cormier-on that day had attend- ' ` cellus MacGregor; 3, Aloysuis Crock- airy rooms, and good service. T. M. ed the age of fifty and on glancing er. Grade li.-1, Margaret Deigllan;‘ Howstt. 2940-8-13Mft back at .the record of his past life, ‘ one well -could say they were fifty _ Regular attenilunce.-Pearl Clarke. -PUBLIC AUCT|0N.- There will years spent fruitfully. For from ran. Leonard Clarke, Marion Duffy, Carroll be sold at Public Auction on the pre insolated home surrounded with _ Hughes. FIOFGHCG P°W€l‘. Elliott Mac- mises at Alberton on Saturday 16th, wilderness, Mr. Cormier has by his »` _ Guigah, Jennie Clarke, Marcellus Mac- October next at 12 o'clock noon the tact and,ensrgy and uprightnessbe- '_ ‘ - stol‘e._Warehouso and land in con- come the owner of a vast "property, * _ -wll.mo'r vAi.l.Ev-'rho stsnd- noctloh therewith formerly the pro- and suronnded by his children to »` ing of the pupils of Wilmot Valley perty of the late John T. Weeks. W. whom he has always imparted Chris- School for the month of September is D, White, Auctioneer. 3393-10-11M6l. tian counsels seconded by his noble' ' _ ` as follows: Grade VI, 1. Ella Bur- . example. Mr. Cormier though taken "` . rows,2, Darrell Picketts 3, Horace -SCHOOL WORK. - Class stand- by surprise, knew well, how to er- .-,- Hll€eliS. Grnde V- 1. Lllellv- White, 2. ing St. George’s school for September. tend to his guests' a cordial hospi- _ Vern Piokelts. 3. Alle Hlloelis- Grnild Grade VI.-Margaret G. McCormack, tality. Some partoo¥hof harmless "` IV.-1, Luelle. Waite; 2, Vera Pick- 83; sarah A. McCormack, 74. Grade games of cards, while o' ers indulged eiis: 3. Ada Hlieeiie- Grade IV-1. El' V.-Theresa Mcliellan, 83, John Mc- in .step dancing and singing. A touch- lla Welle; 2. Hi1l'0lii DH-Y; 3- Muriel Cormack, 66, Eddy McDonald, 55. ing feature of the evening was an ex- Slilllnorle- Grade Ill-1. Mystis Pick- Grade lV.Joaeph McCormack, 81, Mar- cellent address read to Mr. Cormier :_- Gtte- Grnllo ll-1. Jellll Cillolyi 2. garet Morrison, 62, Willie Farrell, 42, by his little daughter Emma. The Gladys Picketts: 3. Pearle Waite- May csmpboll, as. Grads iv. (No. 2)- address breathed forth sn tho tender- Grnde I-1. Helio Waite; 2. Georse Msrgsrot J. lvlccormsck, si, .lcrome ness and sllsl devotion ci his child S0ll8Y. Wiillnfd PlCk@if9 (eillllllli 3- McCormack, 86 2-3, Helen Farrell, 79. ren, and terminated with sincere Jellllle H088. Tlieflll SlUli110iiB equal- ,Grade III.-Michael Morrison, 86, wishes for along continuation of the Perfect attendance for the month- Msrgsrot Mscncnsld, '13, Mary E. Mc- nohlo lilo whose purpose had boon -:~ ‘ MYBUB Piclieiih- GlHdYB PiCli0iiE- LUG' Cormack, 70. Marcellus Campbell, 65. to seek their welfare and happiness. ~ - nil Wiliiei Eliza Wli\ii°» Pearle Waite- Grade II.-George McCormack 88, Lot- The address was accompanied with a " Lottie Day. Harold Dey- Ads Huesiie- tio Fsrroll, 81, willio csllow 10, Ms- handsome chair, in which tho happy _ G@°i'8@ Silbey. Di\i`i“9 HOSE “iid AUS' mic McLellan, 53. Grade l.-Mary A. father sat down/and which was rais- 1 tin Jardine McCormack, 88 Ivan McCormack, 87, ed to the ceiling three times with its ' Mary V McCormack, 84, Joseph Mc occupant Mr Cormier with a sobing" i McLe0d’3 Tailoring l Phco. ` ' T ` hosrt, ths_nhc<'l his chlhlron ici- their Elle _Price J: ___ _ hcsntiful sddross and glrt.'rhc ghosts 9 ash qtore "" _ANN|vERsARY'ADDRESS{-Tale Ego? l;ll;ei;lent'etd their giift as ltpkxfn *of ~'i~ _ ~`-' following is the address read o r. or g es eem. an 0 W c e ` . , H' h al’ 0 ° and Mrs. Ellc E. Arsonsult, on the said s oordiui neknowledsement. Re- V lg ll lty occasion or their flrtlt-.th wedding sn- marks were then made-hy the Messrs _ _ _ ‘ ' niversnry. Mr. and Mrs. Elie E. Arson- John F, Arsenault, Joseph H. Arse- _ _ The clothes we make are ault. car Friends: - Fifty years nallii, Alfred Richard and others_ A -Rev. J. A. McDonald, Kinkora," -Messrs. Allan Forsythe and Art. expressed by various Canadians to the acme of ood st le the FORTH KIDNIYB Fmy years have psned since at the lame ave,-laden with good things had was in town on Tuesday.-H. McDonald, Charlottetown, were arri- provide kitchens for use of Canadian ~ g - y ’ foot ol tho Holy sltsr, God bestowed been surrounded many times. and fitis su erb,qualit supreme y eaellinser- .........,‘- mem e, twenty-flvd ,Q ll.. dlers. He will be glad to receive -3Ml_|.T NET8. - Sea HOL- utions. ' black t , WGS was suit and Academy, Q the sdysctossrof ihomf Over- coats T h e pleasing range of compli- ments that greets our' display of $1.4 Overcoatsc is iéldeed ‘ tifyin' "'g an j we llllielw that -among the maliliy new styles you -w' surely find one to please you; _ Browns, Grays, ' ' ‘ Blues on a York, for a life. Mixed Tweeds and ' -‘Clieviots in Ulster Coliared,Mili- tary style, belted -and plain _ ' $14 Overcoats ‘_ '- 'i '» is A WWWNKWWBEI B W I r-oesefi ‘ - _ ° ak his mosey 8° th? VW fait i °‘“l“° . i?fllod\?lliill'el;tngg:>pt;or‘llu1lidtl€e; glfot'il'1i_;l_§tla'atfi¥his 'slip by wlthout_ full _ D=>"i`° C°“l,° $8.00 1 ” \ ' . 4 Q .q,;‘ Carefully Tailored from _ All Wool Material These coats are particularly adapted to stand hard wear and hold their - shape. It pays to have yourself well dressed and when y_ou can get such splendid -1- valués as-we are offering, you cannot afford to delay action. -1- THE STORE WITH THE GOLDEN RULE SERVICE J" '< ‘Z c .Ae ~ h s- .-:--' *` ..__.. coats A These coats fairly make men wonder __ how we can put"`so‘ ' ' much value in them for the money They are built* to wear ,- $10.00 _ _ Over- coats 1* A lot of good coats gathered together to ~: supply every need ff of every man in this gf vicinity. ~ Try one on our -- advice, you'll be glad you did. ' P _ Y _ hi b| 5 th h 1 b q hi h after it full night of fun, the merry _Ml CYFUS P- GHllilIli- 8-llil MF- and the finish excellence lt- re U3ed unsltsdesysorilisntilxilrtsf? vguylisodlo dvdrlilg crowd dopsrtod all with good wishes Arthur ArsensuIt.Urbsnvil1e. left lust Sclf. _ . . this half a century, accomplished your for Mr. Cormier.-M, week for the lumber woods.-M. Everything new dlffel-ent A’ M"5~ R‘Pl°Y' °f W‘m°mB§.°ld numerous duties with great fidelity alld . . . '_ . : “Beforel had taken GlnPl il, _ _M _ H_ W_ T d M _ will and d Stl Cn h h_ “YS . now you have the great joy of witness i` Ufnef. i1n_ l’ l n _ ve ln lg elliered dreadfully with my back and i th t f tm td hi h Y Denn|s_ 0-Learn were in summerside rade . English’ Scotch and mid “send fm lwenty yan' . I hav? isulhe et’ilft5ieul.lin;il,niver:li§rly%:>f Y?l’lllvmo(.:r- l- 3.l’l3CllaI1 IIl3t€I‘l3lS 3l’8 med °"°ry"h’"g but got ”° mmf “pm riage Your numerous friends assem _VISIT To FAM' '_H°n' Chas* e - ltook Gin Pills. Iam now_48 and el b'l dil in f 1 h t t df Dalton left for Boston on Monday on _Mn Haddon Mc-[_e0d_ P,-mcipm of Slliltllvil ill 3&2V€al_tl'lh?f pretty gs well _as I ever did in my life. there are emgrféni; ;r.1eoyauaml;1;i' ihéfglsefges it visit to his family there for a couple v|¢t0|-in High 3¢h00|_ spent Thanks. D3 BIDS §lll Welg S. _ is_not_hm that can hold a place with _ of weeks.--Z. is hom You vu be of --to G--i<» B-°-» =° :f.:.*“.i.‘::.°1i..f;.‘.":.‘::.‘.;‘."'.‘.i-:::;.‘:.1f.;“r. ~ faction if you get your new “'°”=‘°“ Te s“"J°°"m bo sho you their congrotulstlons oh this b*‘é'°'T'N°,RE'-'“"VE9*‘M"- A1' -Mrs- (Dr-l Doherty- Cure 'Prev- on business Saturday.-V. giving Day at h e ill Uigg.-V suit or overcoat here. f°_G;‘2‘_;f_§‘§;“ 5,‘;,e_‘I‘§’y0,, wx? splondlo cccssloh. without infringing p§;‘,ed“',§‘;'-h‘;r erse. spent Saturday in Summersido. Britisll and French Government :AO hd'-vt K9 0i.il' Joint 5 Year 5 per cent Bonds convertible at the option the holder at the end of five Years into 15 to 25 Ye_ar Joint Bonds. . 1 Jill V I Denominations $100 and upwards Price 98 yielding about 5 1-2 per cent. Full Particulars on request. Appli_-ations for the above bonds will be received by Eastern Securities Co., Ltd. ST. JOHN, HALIFAX, MONTREAL, 3384-15-11-m Si. l lnvestment Bankers. ` _ Y ,zu I l High Grade Heatin Stoves HOW The PERFECTION , a _ _ 0- Uil lleater Here is a handy oil heat- er that can be carried from room to loom, gives strong intense heat quickly. and is ,lust the thing for heating the kitchen in the mornin! or the bed room at night. Hu all new ideas- heat proof handle, oil gauge, new atyIe_wJok. _ Victoria Row ’s,.Fgii.néli -&l Chandler be wrong, but we think ourgongfexperiehoe in has given us a splendid training m buylngugood are not a side line d tra us-we know em them fromiege to flue collar. And we you tell some of the best heating stoves you The "Silver Hoon Is splendid- heating stove- a base humor without a- riv- al as a hall heater. You know this stove about ss well as anyone, for it is in almost every home. Shown here in the different alles, and each one a real neces- sity and a decided Gooiltlllli at our price. -“ Richmond Street : -1 _ 11- ‘ Base Burillgg-'-7 Hail Stoves 1 tice - day prayer.. May God reward all your virtuous deeds amples which you - r Y You the --RETURN HOME-Ml* and Mrs -V. to try Gin Pill! wrige for free sample to “il Wu' m;)desty‘m Xe woukl like tt; guests of Capt. Frank Gallant, Leo- __ __ J h M L d & C H gve vent oour g appreca on o vme _Z 0 n C eo or the all the sacrifices which you underwent ' ' --Mr-I Resellers Williams, Lot Sli, -7 S _ , f h H f f ll _ W W8! B V8 Ol' 0 l1lX'illl€l‘B B On il- - ‘° °“““ "°" Nsho..slDcs¢_a=_chc.s.¢sl co. 1;;;0§_v§O__fg_§c§a{_3§;_‘j_d<;;;,__g“f;<§_'L _ssfosss HoMc._n... J. E. ,,,,,,,__v_ Of Cdllldl I-llllllbds T°|'°nt°° have won the hearts of all whom you gaualyt' of Summerslde' returgedi to W* came in contact with. Your commer~ er ome on Tuesday' after av ng “Ml” Addie H0W9'it» Ci'“D““‘l» him _P-_ir il -B-I I5 € clul relatives with others, have always spent B' few days “smug friends in "°l`“m°d 9-“Gr 9D°Uili"8 ii 5li0i`¢ Visit been marked with uprightness. What Tigmsh'~Z' 7" s“mm°r°ld°-“Vt of your generous hospitality? Never did se k in 1 _ t t - - - -Messrs F. A. Wotton, Crapaud, and y....“"..¥.‘I.’Z.i. di... .¥.“$‘..f.".§§i‘.°-°y.3 “{,"'~,S';,";‘,§'°,°f Hq"‘;=;,“f‘g',';“",‘“.r J- W- L----1. Bm-tue. me bv me extended to all a cordial reception. ? en e B ‘mera 0 rs' 8 Mos S5' Empress this m°\'“i11K 9" i'°\-lie ather, the late P. M. McElroy, Sun- m Bostom Mum The poor have always found relief at day returned to meh. home on Tues, yourthrshld, dtd_th i- '__ more (mayor: theaglessing' or°é'od_ gl dey- Z- ,Z _ - _ _i_‘ -Mr J. J. Gaudet, Summerside. was el1!el'Dl'l8eB, and new movements, till- _NEAR|NG COMPLE-|-|oN_ The gpassenger by the S's' Empress Tues' dertaken in behalf of the Acadian ne t I th Ti | h d| ay evening' '°°'“""|"5 "mn U19 B"°°' P°°i>le» have been “NY BuDD°l'i@ti by co:ip;i?;ewil’l sodn this: its rdooll-5 t°“ mr' yo . A i hi' i st. J , _ Eglllmmds §a§’,“;§u ggi; ‘Ly y0“__“$§_“e Dllfll oi? thednuhlilc withna lsuporg diB_ -Mr. V. J. Harrington- of the Cus- counsels, your time, and resources D yge sim s'h e pa 8 B an| an mms Deputmam' ms 5°” t° M°“t' conmb ted la ' D9" W ii C U89 “fe 0011199 U3 real for treatment by which he will u rsely to the welfare of their wcrh ond the installation of "ke, u d a mark of ou this small gift friends. May and may ou celebrating like this one. henry wishes W8 ETB here I care in crown of our this wishes ll!»!°.ll£ the parish. Could we under these cir- goods will start néxt we9]¢_.._Z_ y n °rg° “H °V°""°“"H' "““"‘““°°°' "°°"""° ‘“ *’“””‘g "°“' -~-- Miss Eilzs lftmgdy has returned h ? ___ _ gi" :i’;11°3e5 We are Iwi Dl'0i11D¢€il DWEl.LlNG QURN8-P-Tile il°m° to Crapaud, from a. visit to friends in Y B rect C0il1n19-nd 0! God. but the of Mr Pat k. Gaudet, Tignisll, was coin- gummenmde nd L, ki tt gratitude owed to you. exacts it from plstely destroyed hy fire on Sunday a n 6 °"_v" nl- Moy it please you then to receive evening, the family escaping with only _Ml '_~' igur most sincere wishes for. your tho clothing os their bodies. 'rho hp- 1,, 0, Sf'El§§§_'f,‘§_f§°H§’éhN,§_§}}5of"f_‘;_‘;2*£ ith, h I _ ' ' b(¢;aa"ur;i(p|;£i‘::tsi;hi;i;,dai_i;ngmllife. “and stairs psrt of the house was on fire me week and at her home in oyster ery before it was diicovered and how the 'Bed B,.|d89__V for fire originated is a mystery, although ex- it is rumored that the roof was seen _Mm (Dr) N R B d prac on fire by the neighbors before the oc- J k C ‘ ' ' °vy°' an °°“_ please cupants had knowledge that their tri? spellillllmdii ggturilmd gamrdny M. 0 _ you house was on fire.-Z. ~ side.-V. K W nys n Summer you th in Boston.-V -Mr. and M ,were passenger urdey.-V,. SEVERE li’ 39 P Q P 98%' ° IESTEIH PEISUHILS -Mr. l-iosth chi holm, oi the ssnlt _- . of Nova Scotia, ictoria, spent' his --Miss Aims Mygfs,--Hampton. left, Thanksgiving holiday visiting in Monday morning- oii_a _visit to friendsiiinmmerside and St. Elesnors.-V. . __-, . . ._.,.,_ .f ' ~ ~Mr. John McLean, of Mimmini- __M,._ Charles dr", North SL: _ ash drove to Bummerside on Tuesday iesnors was a vi;`l_lt\or.t¢o:§ummerside;. nd crossed Wednesday mominl to .on Mend”-__v_ ._ _-, '_ _ =.' -the mainland by the steamer Empress -H. ' Crapautl - -Councillor Gaudet, Sulnlnersi e, s_ ireturned home on Tuesday eveningély -the 3. B. lllmpress from Brockton,” 1 Mass., where he had been atiending Jhl ,_ W|llb"_lpnt‘._Hr ,. ‘ dnb!-11 -Nr. Stanley d Principal of ésunimeraiileln- ' spent ~iiis 'rlianhsi holiday at his e in fii::.v.:°“°t'f'Lii:-*f*.'.°e.-‘° fl-§"`°f-f-_-,__ 7 I ' I M J h-P;-“Gaps t, A V' - r. os :» ii b Village was lil Summersido on _50Y~ 11th Aust.;-, Hr. -Iillllllort Poiriir . i| . -#_ P vals to Summersiiie on 'l`ilestlily, the latter to attend the funeral of his fn- tller, tile late Alexander McIJonulll.- H. -Mrs. Woodland, ccolnpllliicil by her daughter Mnrldii, left Monday morning on return to Florida. U. S. A. They spent ii very enjoyiiblc sunl- nler visiting l'elul.ivt‘,s uliil i'l'iulitls ill Crupaud.-V. -Mr. Llewllyn Rogers, Ticket Agent, Summersido, and bride, loft on their honeymoon trip on Tuesday morning. They will visit some of the ing Toronto, Montreal and Boston.- H. -Mr. A. C. Burrows, who is it na- tive of this province, together with Mrs. Burrows, is at present visiting his friends in Sums-ierside. It is 23_ years since Mr. Burrows first left the province, and he ia now general agent of the New York Central lines at Des Moines, Ia. -The following visitors were in Summersicle Tuesday: Messrs. Wil- liam Doyle, Bi-adalbane; John Hollo- ran, Campbellton; Joseph Smith, Tig- nish; M. McLean, Grahams Road; Jos- Roches, Miscouche; W. A. Pidgeon, Kensington; Romanus McDougall, Mc- Dougall’s P. O, and John Thomas, St. Eleanor's.-H. PRINCE E|]WiH|] ISLAND STUUQ Gill illllll ' The foundation upon which the a- bove fund lms been laid is as follows: 1. Tile assurance of tile Acting Minister of Militia, Ottawa, that the gift of field kitchens is permitted and his naming of Canadian made kitch- ens now in use by our troops in Can- ada aild Overseas. ' 2. A copy of it letter from the Brit- ish War Office, in regard to the wish eph Reeves' Freetown; H. V. Des- Contingents now being formed. E!- trnct its follows: "The War Oilice have great pleasure in accepting this patriotic offer and I should be glad if you would be good enough to convey to the doners the cordial thanks of this Department for the assistance which they-desire to render in this illli-ation." They also mention il Cun- hllli-_.l nianufuctured kitchen alriudy | ilispet-lcd by tllenl. favorably reported lon, and say;" wo should be gluil if tllosc supplied are all of th'-'s pattern." 3. The consent of the Premier to -open this I-‘und in the Province. seas Infantry Relnforcements will 'be glad to accept a kitchen for the Company. ` 5. The statement, that the Coln- mnnding Oilicer of No. 2 Overseas Buttery, Siege Artillery will have pleasure in accepting a kitchen lol' the Battery. _(In order that the kitchens to lie given by the students inay prove absolutely satisfactory. it is the ln- tention of the Committee to obtain all the information possible about the English or Canadian made kitchen which the British authorities consid- er best in every way for the Expedi- tionary Forces.) 1 lin ing lamps. table lam d l f the lg' hall lg; ongom tcilenor -:lg mmaddllgkfi 6V¢l’y D008 2 fi ililbler . ¢ .- \ . ‘ , » 4. The statement that the Com- < Canadian and American cities, includ-_ mandlng Omg" of the p_ E_ L Over-