Failures. by the New Brunswick Legislature The much-talked about strange contains a section forbidding any #d- paper, and the strangé method of vertising of the manufacture, sale, marking the said paper in the recent|keeping for sale, or supplying of N SOLDIERLY EFFICIENCY examination held for teachers' cer-|liguor, within the limits of the prov- 7 tificates, came up for discussion at|/ince. This includes prohibition of the meeting of the Board of Educa-|the circulation or publication of Was a Week of British Gains, Says| astm Was Ac Back of So Many ne nrobibyoaey law lately passed 5 3 : tion, on day night. The paper | newspaper or periodical in eS THE BRITISH ARMY NEVER DID | complained of is that of mathematics | such an advertisement shall appear. BETTER WORK and the report the trustees received | It is probable that in the near fu. " > Toot a' -- on the matter, came as news to the thre the Advertising of the sale" oH ° > ' a ) majority of the members, who took uor for beverage purposes wif be hy, Jacilition ald oqguipme: r= On A Resurd : SHO Sutlot Of} the view that it was a matter that unlawful in every part of the Do- ave Yoav course leading to u sun Fire--British Using Shells AS | should be taken up. It was felt that|minion. That sale is unhesitatingly of Medicine and Freely As Machine Guns Use| the candidates had not received jus-| branded to-day . by business men, oid Dus Sddrats: Heors. Cartridges. ies {tice, and that they should receive statesmen and philanthropists, - as ---- By. Fredoriok Palmer: protection, in fact the treatment ac-| antagonistic to the welfare of the British Headquarters in' France, |corded those writing, was regarded | people and. therefore helpful to the Aug. 28.--"It was a week of gains, | by some of the members as an "out Empire's enemies. It is not too mueh and the kind of gains we want," said | rage." : 3 to hope a haiaw will betore lous a British staff officer today, review-| That there was not sufficient Nor- | Prohibit every aiding of the nation's ing the result of last week's British |mal schools to accomodate the candi-| 7008, either by carrying on for profit, floffensive. "A thoustind yards here|0ates, ahd that the examiners had | OF serving ip any way, this unpatrio- {and there," the officer continued, | been Rserueted to mark the papers ic and destPuctive evil. i Ned 4 7 | "but every time it has meant very closely, was, in brief, the charge| 1} . ention - is called to ds ; a | vantage a ground we Sent an Tor made against the authorities having | the Tact Bat Jere 8 ready 4 large : How and what to choose Isa problem: that each woman pon- ji future purposes. The German at-| the examination in charge. | iC! umber o usiness i Hater _ only been counter- "at-| It was reported that on the paper enterprises that. would scorn to de- ders over at the approach of a new Se4soN. One absolute authentic tacks to recover ground they have|in mathematics a candidate was forc-| Five finaicial benefit from such a guide is always at your service -- "The Steacy Store' -- with its lost. Not an attack that we. made|©d to make forty percent on Boh Ca Nee ila lundreds.of orl. 11 k hi h 1 i ! bined {this week has beén a gain, As a|Paper and sixty percent on the entire dichls ve a itletory: have a we nown hig: -grade merchandise at popular prices, com i matter of soldierly efliefency examination. . It has b the custom | Ways re 'tas publicity . : : : - to carey ws ol the Brin ys a Mclency. the to allow. a candidate ig points infagents for the Jquor trafic They with its courteous store service and prompt delivery system--is truly ul vives. work than this week" | this paper, so that he would not fall 3 any that a catalogue of them 4 raf ¥ ' 2 : © are finishing more films Hi" "4 he ana'ot what might be called | down in his examination." It" was| WOUld take more space tian we could the store of satisfaction where most women deal. : today many times over than | Thiepval week the British are more | Charged that the chances of the candi. | SPare and would probably include a all other local dealers combin- Hi jy ian an of any time since the| date on passing were made gll the| Majority of all the quarterly, month-| ed, Six finishers cannot keep [offensive began, except on the ocea.| more difficult on account of this|1¥ &nd weekly journals published in BEAN, e) 0 , : | Canada ; 4 up with the work. sions when they broke the first line) method of marking. As a-result, Rmada, : * We are selilug and guwran- July 1, and the second line July 14.18 claimed that fifty per cent of the| Here is a list of daily newspapers . : aim 1 the mar. { They put on the old firing line trench. | candidates did not get through the | acieh. hithout waiting for av. have/ " - . 1 08 1 + age : 4 4 a re hs ¥ | rejecte e liquor sellers' bribe, and] oo . + cents a roll. 8 | centration of HRbYal a fedard oon SXSuEton. and there has heen a! of) pot accept any liquor advertising We invite you to see this treasure-trove of new goods .to-mor- ? The correspondent, while watching] The matter his been the subject of | 10 Matter "ow high is the price of-} row. | this curtain of shell fire, saw Shing] much controversy in several of the | fered for its publication. The list} y | matic veterans excited as school | "eWwspapers, and the Board finally de- | "00 rh hi names of journals occn- boys in their Joicing. Under these! cided to have the Management Com- | ye the Jignest Plates i thejt Te. curtains of fire the British by two at-| mittee get the exact details, and go | Sher oe fo ora ties, ks Js arranged np vv S | tacks rushed up to within 360 yards| into the matter, [ay fhal otis A Stor ing to the The Popular Drug Store } OF that patch of ruins which was once| The subject was brought to the al: | P aoe ¥ cation. rillage: of Thienvs . | | Amherst, N. 8., The News-Sentinel, the village of Thiepval. The corre-| tention of the Board by Trustee Belleville, Ont., The Ontario. §| "Pondent saw the British infantry] Meek. He said it had been brought | Phe 8 85 Et | capture trenches which it had taken | to his attention by a citizen and he | Brandon. Man., Tha Sun. sit ' : eg] 18 months to build, and with no more | 85ked for information. The case Te! Calgary, Alta "Phe ATE or Asualties than he had witnessed in| Ported to him was regarded as an ex- Calgary. Alta. The Cs il BL Her-| Tittle fights in the Phillipines, Ryery | {treme hardship as the father ofthe & ¢ i. 0 gar) oi | prisoner taken who had been fo Ver-| Person trying the examination, who n; Ale Tha New. i i dun said there was nothing at Verdun | had but limited means, had been put | Calgary. Ala, The Ne ws Tale ra like it, {to considerable expense in the matter, | anner ain 2 Tx) Instead of widening the front of {and the failure of the candidate Charlotteton p E . The their offensive the British seem to be | under such circumstances as had | guardian . . wh , 1€ IER EEE | concentrating more and more guns on | been alleged, added to the expense, | ng y odin | thelr present front. They are using|&t the same time putting the candi-| A A ¥ wg {shells as freely as machine guns use | Cate back in his work. | { Uh h { } | SN | | cartridges. New batteries of heavy Trustee Elliott informed the Board | "A complete forecast of new st yles for the fall and winter geason in ready-to-wear and yardage goods is now ready. 32 2 Bn sti Glace, N. S, The Gazette. ! Guelph, Ont., The Mercury. 7 7 2 Ingersoll, Ont.,, The Chronicle. MEN! WHY SUFFER - Kingston, Ont., The British Whig nome g DR. WARD'S ie Lindsay, Ont., The Post. : § DISEASES of M ---- ya { land, i In several newspapers. He felt that! . Lunenburg, N. S., The News R . : $ ! | aie [the: candlaates should be protected. | Medicine Hat, Alta., The News hay BR NE 3 { Guns Fought Guns All Night. | He said that the matter had been re- Moncton, N. B., The Times. cod Europe : | Tn order to hold Thiepval, the Ger. | Ported to Hon. Mr, Ferguson, the act! Monctdn, N. B.. The Transcript. £8 estored nds of - | mans, too, must bring up more guns | 08 Minister of Education, and that] ; 5 2 ch ond Ha ' , EX A ve dreds Moose Jaw, Sask., The Times. and try to blast the British out of | guns keep on arriving from ong. | that the matter had been discussed the latter had stated that it was not| Nelson, B. C., The News their new trenches, Last night the | his business to take it up, although New Glasgow, N. S., The News German rat . ,| he might think about it. It would Niagara Falls, Ont., The Re y | "! p ve sent their -} {lest the Soe aack was the hea be disastrous to the candidates if| Pris ont., The Citizen. View, BE. ¥ARD, : The treatment they rece ; { offensive began. Until this offensive [SUCH 8 thing should be allowed to| Ottawa, Ont. Le Droit. sae and Bored and Nysmiended by ¢ 8. | it was said that you could take any Portage Ia Prairie, Msan., The andy ta world over] It is just the trest- trench at any time with gun any | Trustee Elliott said he would fus-! Graphic. z i Pent Sr YOU ral he Management Committee Port H Ont ' : known to medical science, enough, but that you e {nish t | ope, Ont., The Guide. n medical hy 8 you ould not hold | with information which had been! | nef Jon are n sufferer from any NERVOUS. KIDNEY. it if the enemy concentrated his | BLADDER or STOMACH AILMENT, PILES, Fis guns. Of late the rule has been |SIV®0 to the press regarding the pro ims DE JAR | omemadae 2C broken, and the British w | test, and more 'will be heard about| vroven invalaable, but SUPERIOR to the ordinary treat. | : , and ¢ British were more | ment you read or hear about, and the Treatment that elated over last nights repulse than | the Matter later a that th bli 4 . yon wil Eventually take when all other methods have { 3 ever over the gains ardund Ginchy | skould' underst wy j i h Re Sune ers 0 or A ato ace Fld Facog Facts that Iv. Watts and Guillemont today and yesterday. |} © 5 =n Srsian J ust whare a¢ | ready 10 Prove to You-On You. In BLOOD ROISON, ew ng an All night guns fought guns. The| b Ane gr i I nse that if the re. & : it stands unrivalled, as has been demonstrated in Germans sent the Prussian Guard in| Or He it as at i he dis. | : -- ¢ QUICK, SURE--and NENT, ~ Come y p " ¢ fe P of " ¥ > re FARD'S wonderfull: i oes fi Lee agaiust, th i | honest way to deal with the candi-| Laxity of Clayton Official, h-v3 (mt of the mek Ong of the ok scent ealy . . {i . cquppet (tices in ea, vel all KEELEY Ir 4 0 D 0 ond Worcesters. Nothing fiercer ever | 936. and he felt that it was a| Kingston, Aug. 29.~-(To the Edi- | Sufmedofioes in Sinica cxaminatlon sbeoltely oe. itt e 1g . 8 ATC py . aw £40 Bi i ' " a road -- o WM. VU. WU. occurred on the western front than | Batter the Board should take up.|tor): I have often read in your pa- | Ufices EE es wl pombuat o fed a lepots, 3 f s vas carrie Ss 5 ET - | Write for furth fcuk d testimonials, All the struggle of the British to keep If the same principal was carried per of United States immigration of iyiite fur further pariculury and Seatiasabinls, thousands of cases under: his care. The results you re- OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN, what they gained. Shell flashes light-| 91 among business men it would be| ficials at Cape Vincent and other . p y ¢ ints a ar being . DR. WARD, ed up the forms of the Garmans| the subject of much talk. points along the border being so par- : . > - 8 doors. aliove the Opera Howse: lH} ;o5sing the charges, making targets) ticular about allowing people to en- BUFFALO'S LEADING SPECIALIST eimnerwurs 10f mumerous British machine guns | a ter that great country, and turning 79 Nisgara Byuife; CB. Mend ey Monument ich t 3 } bac any w 5 Id have been ac- . Nt oe a with which the trench was manned. ! back many who shoul > ¢ Offise Hours : -- Monday, Wednesday, Saturday--9 to 9. There was an unceasing a anned ) cepted without comment. Only a Tuesday, Thursday and Friday-- to 6. Sundays--10 tol, heads of the Worcesters and Wilt- | 14 NATIONS AT WAR. fortnjght ago some Ottaw IPOS | a ee A tarte * - N re A > y " 5 . shires holding the positions, which || . who started out for New k to h FLEET WAS ANNIHILATED. ' the Germans expected to take at any | There are now fourteen na- fight the infantile paralysis plague, i fe f m | S 0 cost. Dawn this morning found the | tions formally involved in the in' response to urgent appeals sent Victory For Invaders; 'Could Land . 9 . Britian, bastalions Siig 5 Passcasion | Great War, and indications are iE Tron the ANeRitan JefTupolis, Near New York. 0! e trench, and all day, thanks to 4 1 Bets Wh SUS 8 are : pa = lew port 2! The re- | Pho 597 the position which the offensive | that Greece will soon issue a immigration officers of Uncle Sam. Newport News, Aug. 29 The re- | ne {| declaration. This is the list: because of some technicality, and all |Sults of the war game just complet- | gained for them, the British guns | i United States e that, | have been searching out positions] 1914. Declared by Against Canada was horrified. oy ihe ned bl : y and new batteries that the Germans|| July 28-- Austria Serbia Only a few days ago two German a en Juinly Saver we a Sah on have brought up and then concentrat-{| Aug. 1-- Germany ....Russia prisoners-of-war escaped from the ons an atiacking fie a ox ing their guns on them to force them Fort Henry internment camp at . rant F- Now out of action. {}] Aug. 4--Germany ....France Kingston. According to their own 1roops within twenty miles of New Aug. 4--Germany ... Belgium story these Huns stole a skiff at Gan- | YOrk City," Rear-Admirdl Austin Li. Aug. 4--Great Britain anoque and managed to reach Clay FTE declared last night, No- ton where t called upon the im- thing of this sort would have been ---- | migration officer. Now any official | Rossible,' he said, 'if the defending | Berlin Editor Suggests Corner in | Aug ~Austria Russia with common sense would have at | 'Blue' fleet had ad an inefficient | Grain Against Alles, | Aug. Russia once refused entry to this pair of Scouting f e, which was lacking in : i ) his tie roblem ' : | The Hague, via London, Aug. 29. Aug. 7--Montenegro ..Austria fugitives as undesirtbles, but did he ind artical prob ma . a - COMING ST YLES ~To corner the grain supplies| Aug. 9---Austria .. Montenegro do that? Not much. He allowed mpi in the nav gy it Pn Mer eo al 0 y ; against the Entente powers, despite the Huns free entry and gave them: UNPIre in the n mporis Aug. 10--France ....Austria the glad hand wilile May Irwin, the War game, which ended yesterday in A . { the tremendous money involve { ' ' } t a i I of 4 like coming events cast he drs EE oney involve ia Aug. --Montenegro Germany , actress, and her husband killed the the virtudl jon alation oC f i the i f { of the Berlin Post ~ {| Aus. 12--Great Britain Austria fatted calf for them at their island ue, or defen . Tleet, arrived . their shadows be ore. . | ¢ * i eship Pennsyl- y to-nig he bs "If England buys Rumanian grain|] Aug. 23--Japan .... Germany home not far from Clayton, and en- a ght I of the viopnar to let it rot rather than to allow us} Aug. -- Austria Japan tertained with 'honor these fellows | Red" fleet, which represented the to have it," says the writer, "we can! 4 able lod | who broke their parole, Now if two Satin a. . . " "in . BOYS | > the same thing by manipulating | Ape. fAusirla x Jeiginm fugitives from prison who steal a | Invading fle el She 2 It 1snota bit surprisi g that the man who 18 . | the. grain markets where our enem- (| NOV. 5--Great Britain' Turkey boat in order te escape. are eligible CHECK TURKISH DRIVE. devising some new stunt in advertising, al- are coming our way be- ies buy and which are also accessible | 1915. for entrance to the United States at ne! : -] r st les are be-|to us: It corners in the Chicago!l May 23--Italy the port ot Clayton, I ould suggest Russians, Reinforced, Stop the Ad- ways seems to get the trade; he who spends : v1 2 f 8 e sible | . ' to United States Consul Johnson that pd * £ £ Fae. rE o them ae garleate bilge] dv By | he ask Washington to do away with vance Toward Persia. ok no money telling other peo le what he 8 comi . v y x i s0 keen | et. OU BATA post of immigration officer at Clay- Washington, Aug. 29.--The Turk- s » » . je fhe Soman for fran ns a Oct.-15----Great Britain .... ton, for what's the use of maintain- | ish drive towards Persia aimed ap- selling, ne er will have the chance of yell N F Il S its { countries are so poor. | Bulgaria |! ing such an official there when he ad- parently to. rng x the ; Russisy ing of the fortune that he s made. i If your . Our New Fa ul I "Cousideration of depreciation in|] Oct. 16--France ....Bulgaria | mits. the likes of Brubacher and|armies operating in Armenia, is : . oe b 1 3 h | our exchange should not deter us as| 1916 John ?----CANADIAN. ported i despatches Jocuived here business 18 not gaming, but seems a ways > 1 1 f | as 'wa bring v ¢ nearer. Be-| \ Y upon heat to have been held up by heavy - . : . Are interesting to YS ous us Ye ing vitor Beran i March 9--Germany ... Portug.] ITALY CONF ATES sian reinforeements. to be waning, though your eve TY nerve 1s r y 8 1SC: : he foreign legations in Teheran, because they merit thei | duct of the war do not depend on ex-| Aug: 2p--lly German? - . AUSTRIAN PALACE (hough still disturbed, have not yet straining trying hard to make it 80; you -i i 2 gt | Aug. -R ia ...Austri i : sity : : * a: : approval m style an roles commenting on the ue Sania ar { fled from the (ity. This report, tak can quickly start it rising by a little adver- u i | Palazzo di Venezia Seized for en indconjunction with the recent , . ay Em s. danger of what it calls "the Wild|\ oJ Violations of Inter od FOF Russian subcesses at Btits and Much tising and results will be sufpF = that's : pac rami in England and France mein 0 iis Saterpreiad js removing danger " a ~f : ~ h % 3 $s hi FN : of ss aE x = ; --.. The Parents | dearer, but at a wholly unproportion-| TIRE WISE TI sik Toi = tional Law sither--of if ish. thgnking baer raven venriong z ago xvid b : leased because ad- Ste cost ta Germany. gress to pass legislation to avert the) Rome, Aug. 29.--The famous Pal-| invasion of Persia. ner g i ¢ sure L are p Germans Fond of Eating Crow, | "8ilroad strike. -. azzo di Venezia, property of the Aus- OLD.TIME REMEDY failing and they're thinking now of nailing tro-Hungarian Government since ded to style they puskess 20. It of E + : intrins ic Tar and retair in ey pu. an man There is more Catirrh In this section | 1797. has been seized. by Italy as an MAKES PURE BLOOD up the shutters on the door; but the man ¢ " than al othgr diseases act of retribution fer the violation of " . ow ' gt d now Iterally "eat crow". In the) LEO SutiR JM MOT wan mob: | intoraationnl Iw or Asti wan who keeps a-going, advertising what he's : shape an appearance. | southern part of the empire thous-| based to be incurable. % Doetor pre- | anounced today. Purify your blood by taking showing n wil fi nd h is busin grow- . * Raf Young crows are shot fn the anny a ohadies, am loov) treat. | | The Palazzo di Venezia, & historic, Hood's Sarsaparilla. = This medi- » 800 £88 forests and on the fields and brought | B ty \peurable Ca-land magnificent structure dating| cine has been and still is the people's "ing, more than e'er it grew before. : ; : g ! to the market of the cities. from the year 1455 when it was be-| medicine becanse of its rehable . A s t Sa ; 3 'formerly despised birds are in| ced b: tl gun by Cardinal Piestro Baibo, who| character and its wonderful success . 3 LE Jenk IQ Sis or vive ana ove waif aie RR BARE RR CH a iter Scum Fone Paul 11, was pre! a Ue teafvnt of the omen di [Il Phone the Whig for . ad REAL WILD CAT SCHEME. Germany ! sented in 1560 by Pius.IV. to the Re- nd ailments--serofula, es- : apiece, but now they bring 25 cents. stituthonal homedy. is public of Venice. with which it came] £1868 & the cost of an ad. by i dyspepsia, loss . '| Their meat is said to have an excel x ots h the 8 tn of Aus.| tarrh, rheumatism, dy ! lent taste resembling that of squabs. Syetem One Hundrea Dollars reward | n1 "7g IMO tho possepsion of Aus-| gp appetite, hat tired feeling, fl the year. Phone 243. sit Maurie 0'Rorke;| Tacen Cure falls tg Sire. Bens "tor cir woon Tialy and Austria it served as! SF food's Sarssparilla bas bec eak of (he New Zeatand House off VIeG8 Seq : lato, Shia | Ne oa tran AM-| ited forty Tears. Got it today. .