linen g (THE CHARLOTTETOWN GU ._-_...___ quality The rich- late, the luscious L fiv ,contirlents are em- YII 4 _ ll-t EWIIIIIK/f.¢§\\\\\\\\\ _ ever tasted. 5 Neilson’s Chocolates ,, t _l ' 1 - ‘ d D t "The Chocolates That Are 2i‘.’l‘?" o..‘Ii3.‘li.iil"‘S'li’.?.“§i.’l’.‘..l‘°.l.'i. fbi ' DIff€l'6IlI$" about a factory. what sort of material as being made. and whether she IEW l1nY0lle_ employed there. The rl replied that she had a relative ngageil lthgrei and the accused then sugges el la it uld b I' Central Drugstore tile girl to get lllfdifmation? ‘gig tlfrlj ler asked whether cel-thin articles I R n\\\\\\`\\\_\wa/1n`lullA\\ 3 P The accused also tried to get informa- - ' tion from Mrs Stephenson, whose _--_--f--'-- l lllnlbllnd wns employed ot tho works gps asked by u detective to go to seo | _ _. ll ` li. ad the ddresses of a number ol Germans in I her satchel. A sketch of streets where _`»---' 5- soldiers were quartered was also fo MQRSON G. DUFFY til Bollcltoru for Royal Bank of Canada "“"d 153- T110 light was visible from , I. I lie,_1_1tc. solicitors for csosda nook-‘llloiols-iy's iioot of ll nature directly 2 1MMi“;Mn§3 0D°““°l» R°“° Bail Fnowl scHool_ ollnosns -they arrived °'m°St W' h°““t opp” ers Association, Balcllk tot Mgntreal usl»i'ul_t alive huddled ill their caves. Sonle ation ' om G dl Om P gr; lvorc foullrl guilgy. The malerglgg- OENTERMEOE (WHITE) 1- St- MH-l`8N`9f-'B 5011001- of the dugouts had been demolished Om __ um- an gg ro. noi' lvlls sell elce t b wse ]§l?J5ik, Charlottetown. P. E: I. I-‘I0 ffnlfllfl Drisoilerf wife w‘;tss::l<(J)l§'sld;ll(-i-` 1’ Miss Name Stems’ Sourris; 2' GERMAN PAPERS ON BALKAN ¢ _ cd hr the court to have been acting `gIrsMAfJ F' 'Né°Q“i“id’ S°“"“‘ 3’ Mm' 3'TUAT|°N- 0 ‘PIANO TUNWO' ' ‘OI-i"-1lE!»Fl<§lll(>`elxggglidepghaihgexale mga. ri c mm’ our B. LONDON, Oct. 5.:-German papers 3 RBEUIEUUI! V°1°m5 “nd Relmmng' tc-ll years. ure Or col-7-ECTION FANCY WORK- received in London‘devote nearly as ed_ S9»tI5factI0uGu3\`3“_te9d~ _T _ much gpgce to the Balkan situation OFFER op EN1-EN-|-E 1- MTB- A F- M¢Q“nid» S0\“"lE3 2- as to the western front The bestow ~ f _ _ - Y the British soldiers with baynots fixed F&|hAJ:cRHI2ag2Ni\s“d ._ ___,-=0wER8_ WITHDRAWM gas- Egwilni R$€I. H0110 Bi’-Y. 3- M355 especial attention on the attitude of 0 , _ lt YS. 011 B eil- Greece. in an endeavour to persuade el 559935 Y- f' . _ ' . _ G t i itt B I 1*' . Th V F. H_ CANNON' __ gbminigtlutllooirgvatigtg SELEC-"ON LAGE WORK F;':i=‘Iif&urte¢; Zgltuilgy wllliig- gpressing side or perhaps just starting rout. All 295M_f21§a£{;§g‘$°_S°-f _Ch'“`1°“°*°W“' the ststonleut that the olror or tho . “belief in the A"1°“’“\’““Yf° SPH” tus other llsrld, if o British soldier 1. MFB. J0hIl M0!‘riS Sollris 2, MISS 150 000 men for th 1 nd; t S ' n. ente t t B I 1 _' ' ` 1 _6 3. ng 3- _BIO = _ and 'Ima }§’;°:’§fi°he§ion“t§)“’;§é i;’l‘;;’em‘;” Nellie Stel-ns. Souris. 3. Mrs. John 1. ,ky w,,,.,,,_,, Greem against permming lf,h .id `th fild. A. A. McLean, K.C. Donald McKinnon the Wan has now been Withdrawal” -Chalsson, Bear River. such a landing " because history Be e was rose ve wx 8 us B e McLEAN Q MI:K|NNON || _ WORK. ini: a policy of neutrality, the Zeitung gl g _ ¢.|_ _ tells Greece what a tragic fate it would - - . _ Barrlstero, At orneyla aw _ 1' Ml:s_ Andrew R_ Mooney’ Lime be for her to see the Italians contml_ lalosloll usually gave ln, though not .ll I BFOWD Bl00k- Ch°1`l°“°f°Wn- Hl\l‘b0l‘. 2. M188 J0Si6 MCQU9-Id. 3- ling Aylona, the Russians in command la 1 M185 MHl'Bl1I`€i MCQuaid. “ _ at Constantinople and the British oc lvl¢l.sod Kc Aw is somloy, K c I ' I '“““‘"“ °f S“'°"“"- I . . , . ., . . . . , PA1'cl-lwoRl< oulL1'. 'rho Kress zoltuog slso is sllsptlosl “’ I McLEOD & BENTLEY. 1, Mrs. Jas. McCormack, Rollo Bay; illiiémtgy ;l}:3pI!tIll:sel;1t¢;3rb}s,o:vvl(thsagnexpediz el Barrister! and Attorneys-at-Law ____ ` §li,.gOr;`,sO¢;J[):f{"|n1,\;I;:,}fe§f,if;5 S;;lyr_iB; 3' OO" landed at Sahniki' _ b Oilicos-Bank of N. S. Chambers. __ . __ _ _ . _ HEBREW RAcE_ ,N ‘ ll Charlottetown, P. E. I. BEs;‘Tg3§cI;‘IV:SDA£lgNg_f_>|lé/£LS, _ _ SQFA PILLOW. ._ _ w0R|_p MQVEMEN-r JY w 'ki E. A. FOSt€ 5* 'ENGLISH CLERGYMAN'S WIFE JAILED AS SPY: ' ANOTHER WOMAN GETS TEN LONDON, Oct. 6.-Mrs Lulse (part _ of the name of the Ka.iser's dough er) egt \1l'€St Of Ch0C0 S. C. Herbert, wife of a curate of §t uke’_s Church, Darlington, has been _ sent to prison for six months in 'the fflllts ‘l”3I‘€ TIUIZS Of first class on charges of espoinage under the Defence of the Realm Act. ,_ ed _ h It was stated by Mr Latmer, who pro OOO l _ln t B HIOSII de- sgcuaed, gait tb1eHac€)used's husband, ~ e ev. war er ert, was former- hc]'0u\$ Chocolates you a missionary in India and was a ritish subject. _His wlfe’s parents ere ol' German origin. Mrs Herbert went to live In Darling- n in January and employed a girl YEARS. _ ere being made at certain works Un AUZUSIZ 30. when the accused e police supelintendel she h und. FOI’ having an unobscured light in e church tower, the Rev. C. E. Pratt, Burr"-ur. and Auornsy. vicar of St Miciloel’s, Eastbourne, was ISIII IZEH S"iliiiI PATENT SOLICITOR TION - - - l tl `M s` rl _ ‘ ` _ A r h ‘ 171"‘Og-OO* OOMOO O`tN.O'° A '§Ot`£ild:I*l:t ‘:lfolll?€ll]iltIlrI.Illel?l]OtI¢1lleI;-letggkteheig KO O OHIO' O 8 :Ot:1i;`;(;?lxe,Ilg)a:l?BeBT}Cgilt;§;d ir?rc?)\lll(I5i- One Hundred Dollars for any_case that itfails to CgVIa“ufa¢FI‘.“`°f f°f tSW‘t°hefi stomooll liver ooo bowels regulated. ` rlsl-l AND Mls_cl;l_l.ANEous_ _nan,a,_Eu,.,po ood ports or Asia, sud °“f°-S=“<"°"‘°*°“°“‘"‘°"‘°'”~ I'0!le$‘ F8118 0111131055 an rl' ' V k ' i . able moment. ' `3 i the Hebrews In North America are Under "ffs Also Gent1emen's iJ'f>rl-gfihfdstnflfe Zniiosrgll-their little canned Lobster. lotol-ostsd oluoil or llsll ol- . ' ' ` _ y alt ot me Tgugggl-%'W`igg insides need a good,'gentle cleansing 1, Thus# Ki¢kh&ln.»30Ill'iB West- _ bers ol! their race in other countries. 0 VCI' [_ _lg ol.-_ slums lllzlllsi 1 PIIEQERVED CHERIIIEB 1, Mrs. Archibald Macdolitld, Sou ' \~~---lixncv would - ~ - 1 Mrs. Archibald MoPllee,'souris; _ HEARTH RUG (WOOL) '_ HEARTH RUG (RAG) Bay; _2, Miss Margaret A. McDonald, 1. Mary O'Donnel, Rollo Bay; 2, 3, Mrs. Jos. Mac_Aulay, Harmony. _ WOOLEN GLOVES. 1, Mrs. Wm. Campbell, Harmony; 2, Mrs, John M‘cEacllern, De Gros 1. 1,1-Mrs. Edwin Reid. Rollo -Bay; 2, J __ _ MQUN1-Ep_ _ 8 Mrs' J“_°° Mc§h§§n0_ll. R-°U°..BHYi 3. ' " ` _ _ Germans are preparing a new defen- , Il_il,’_I41i»n_°__if_‘!¥‘d~' ` ` 1, Lauretta Petes, Rollo Bay East; ‘si ' COLLECTION NOXIOUS WEED8 1 Emmerson Warren, Souris. rill West; 2, name notuenterodz-8.. ~ v|s|_AND noun, sunday, Oct. 3, via Loudon, Oct. 4.- Mlns._ _Maggie Macdonald, dourii. _ __ ‘_ _ -_ _ ~ The scene ot the British attack In the _ _ ‘ " " 1 Jas.-'A E Macdonald Little ~ Polid;§2. John McKinnon, RoIlo,Bay; _' ' ‘ l . Kin R llo . ll t d d t ll d trees, a' earth- cl.o1*l-1,, Home-mags-stack. I 3' 3°' M” "°"" ° B". - §.'L.'l1s°ro`i.ufli'sd e fy erslosltgg-with ' if ' _ l oxrllnls/ll. E 1. ;I_r;h_Jol$ wi. I¥l¢:_n}=s<»,nB1;g._‘ Bog- and Lens. ._ - 8'- S. DJ. _I !,‘ F8.; " M K] _ R . Mu.rd°.ch Gnu., Rpm tg,” _ _ . __ 1, John _ c nnon ollo Bay p SCHOOL EXHIBITS __ __ _ _ _ _ _ . umes ot- black smoke from British and -lj ‘ _ “'sl.Anl Gorman origin. were l 1 ‘ Mllrsl1rot’s School- - tl. spots at o gl ro ment. WARBURTON A BHAW. i:l:i_l.mpting to communicatemtrogilli-:r::ll?; OOLLEOTION KNIT OOOOO' ` ° el e par Ven 0 . Sprlllting toward the German trenches Bllrristefll Atf0I`l10YB» Nutary Pub- all. wad information regarding His COLLECTION OF CUT FLOWERS ~ _ ti teaches where England once plants SELECTION FANCY NEEDLE her toot she generally stays ,_ Argw were thrown illto the dugout without dertak 1 Mrs. A F. McQuaid, Souris, 2, ST_ JOHN N _B Oct 5__A world guarding of prisoners ill such a con-- . ___f _ MrB_ _L A_ Macdgnald mme Pcnd; wide movem-em; aamng- me Jews tt; fined space as the irregular wrecked WM' S' Get 3 10'°9“t ‘wx WW' 3. -7011” CMUDUUII-I S0\Il:iS- secure better conditions for members_ Lawyer (U, B.) and Iegistered Pa-1 Furred Tongue, Bad Colds, Indi- - , - of meh- race 1 ' - _ - - » __ n every country at the la tent Attorney, 15 years experience In gestion, Sallow Skin and Misera_ble slug BOARD QR TRAY CLOTH- conclusion of the present war has _ Canada and U. S. Inventions Dromllt- Heil-dll0ll0S 001119 fl`0nl I0l‘Did IIVBP - l-_ ` been inaugurated. A conference of_ ly patented. Trade M_ul'kB HW .D_9‘ *mil `”l°SE°d b°“’°l5- Whmh CWB* 1, Mrs. A. F. McQuaid, Souris; 2- Hebrews from all parts of Canada signs registered; Infringement ang your stomach to become illled with- Miss Evangeline Pequot. Souris; .3- will-be held lu Montreal on November validity searches. Evidence collects undlgested food. which SOUTH and Miss F. Palluef. S01lrIS Convent- 22, and St. John, among other cities, in lmteut suits. I’ ports prepared for fsrroents like garbage in a swill bor- __ . ' _ ._ .~ ' _nos been asked to send delegates. At counsel. f°"~ '"‘“"“ ‘"9 *"8* “ep *°f“-"wld °5"TE“"'E°E'“°°'-°R5° "WEN this Canadian Conference delegates -rl.. road." of ellis osoerwillss rinsed or Expo;-g~pv|¢|\g|_g In potent uulh Pat misery-indiK9Sti0n. 10111 KBSBB. 1185 _ _ _ _ _will be selected lto represent Canada loom lhsttllel-old st lssst one drsarllsd disease; onto otltslllqs' in all sountl-leo 99 Bt. breath. yellow skin. lnonlal _ fears. ‘- 1;‘.Mrs. .C. P. Glenn. Fortune. f at an international gathering of Jews gmag;=;§fbl;§:gf_¢n}»;l;lfsto,§:{§;3_=é_ggHglgllgg nm" Mn" M°n¢,”|_ W,-"_, 1°, ln. everything that is horrible and] nru- Mrs. E.‘ Reid, Rollo Bay, 3, Miss Jos e in New York next spring. The object my poemve m.e',,,,,,, known mm, ,,,,,d,l,,,| a°rm“»;°”° zgligngongtlggsgg "I)t()l&";rI;g}I1.t rllidlroglgg Mcqua d"'OO.“Os_° _ _ ` ' _g;tteh‘:,el;x%;2r:t;I3°: a¥€.tl})];eI;1el;;Oc;oC:g;- gisease requires a constlu on treatment “E5 Mt” oloooslllg and straighten you _out by _ setscrlou onswn wonl<. ...ence whlcl. .,,lll_,,.,...,l.,.l., tl... pro., glmlcg, y _mfg-,__C;,=,f_;,__;=_*i;_l;,=';__;,l;*°=_;;-1;,"gg;-;g2,5 _- lnorning. They-work while-y0u sleep _ sent war, with‘ the intention of hav- due system, thereby destroying the foundation tot' - --sl 10-cont box from your drugglst 1, Miss Nellie Bterns, Sourlsz 2_1 'ing_~tlle status of the Jews in all the §,he_dqisssse,sl;gsvins thetpstlentdstffnllll. Y _ ~ _ __ y __ _ _ will keep you feeling good for months] yrs. Allen Mscdol1é1ld,.AIbi°n-CPOBB-l countries represented put upon a more n r I0 ARDIAN I l #KIT IALT IlIElBNB» [ N mnzd up _“___ ._ ill lull "inn I Silliil [li IIESIILITIUII British Headquarters in France. ~ Lens region is a ilat mining country- slag heaps, mine pits, ruined buildinsn silghtly rising ground toward Loos Nothing' ls visible `cxcept the soft ui‘l's of shrapnel bursting. and vol- erman high explosive shells, mark- lug positions where the British troops re organizing their gains and the ve line. It is with infinite satisfaction to the their possession this German ' posi- been used as an observation post, is a The normal population of Loos ls 0,000 people and their families. Three mulls is now cooking for the British. As the skirmish line approached the urned from the fierce business of the charge to rescue them, but before- they could get the women under some wounded . _ - ermans Had Faith in Security of Line Tile ciaborllteness and pernlallellcy apparent conviction of the Germans ill the security of their lille. Dugcuts hirty feet deep were cemented and contained electric lights alld arm chairs. Some of them were impenetra- ,ble even to high explosive shells oi’ big calibre. Tile British bombardment cut the wire in front of the German trenches 0 bits and battered the i`ll'iil tren it wlrssuicidal for the Germans to at- empt to remain outside the dugouts When the artillery work was per- fected the British illfalltry sprang ov- on. Then the German trench was and had in them fragments of Ger- man bodies mixed with the debris. thers had their opening blown in y shell explosions, and their occu- allts were either buried or suffocat- When' a dugout had been unharmed r bombs in hand, appeared at the ltrance to find the Germans still in- ln the dugout might surronde or on started to enter, or even showed him- In case of refusal to sllrrender bombs le thrower of tllem exposing him- elf. The Germans surviving the ex- ays, for some of them died to the st man. Some incidents had a. humorous as ell as a tragic side. ln these sudden encounters at close quarters, where the Charging Briton met a. German em- ‘ging from his dugout, the bayonet, ombs, and even lists were sometimes rought into play ill the ensuing me- lee. One difficulty was the gathering and trenclles. With rifles and bombs lying to seize them aild rush to th; cover of traverse trench or into a shell cra- ter and renew the iight. $100 REWARD $100. sterility. Catarrh being a constitutional! ' ' ~ _ 't ti_ sl-~ _ .f al' C constltu lon an assisting :till-Tin \dging its work. The proprietors have 1 much faith in its curative power that they offer Addr F I CHENEY&C0 Tolcdo,0 _ --ln How QANAQA HAS PRQFITED - ` BY A WISE ADMINISTRATION. OTTAWA, Oct. 4.- Compilation from the otlicial rc-'cords of the Do- minion for the period from April lst, 1912, to March 31st, 1915, that is to say for the_three full years of the' present S0vernment’s adminstratloll. shows the following illuminating facts: The total aggregate of the Dc- nlinion for the three years ill ques- tion amounted 'to $464,937,779-7£ The total ordinary expenditure for the same period was $37-l,967,216.94 leaving a. surplus of $89,970,562_.80. or an average surplus of $29,990,187.60 por year, a record without parallel ill the history of Canada. For the same three your period the capital expenditure apart from the war aggregation $l05,833,542.09. Of this expenditure the surplus above mentioned liquidated over eighty- mlllion dollars leaving only sixteen millions to be borrowed oil capital ac- count. The capital expenditure from April lst, 1912 to March 31st, 1915, on Hudsons Bay Railway. Natiollul Trullscolllillental Itailway null Que- bec Bridge- was as follows: Hudsons Bay Railway .$10,fl71,524.2i9 National ’l`ran.scolltincll- tal Railway .. 36,2(l9,049.1!l Quebec Bridge .. li,933,23l5.ti7 Totai . . . . . . . . . . . .$53,573,8l0.2i7 Tile average yearly increase in na- tional debt, upllrt from the wnr, for the three years fronl April lst, 1912, to March Zilst, 1915, was lli,235,2i82.- 16. ’l‘ilc' average yearly increase in national debt from April lst, 1908 to March 31st, 1911, wus $20,693,730,7Ii. BERLIN PAPERS COMPARE GRECIAN KING TO KING ALBERT. BERLIN, Oct. Ii.-(By wireless to Sayville).-Berlin newspapers charac- terise tlle landillg of French troops at Saloniki as an act of violence, and dwell upon what they term the incon- sistency of the Enteute Powers, which denounced the German invasion of Bel- gium, is now overriding the neutrality of Greece. Military critics are dis- cussing the question where the En- telltc Powers will obtain the forces for the landing, and whether they are beilig withdrawn from the Dardan- elles. The position of King Constan- tllle of Greece is compared with that ol King Albert of Belgium. - P Y , I slnllllu sllllll"l_’lllll __._. (_ _-lei _ BERLIN, Oct. 5.-(By wireless to Sayvillel-Reports from Adalla say that two torpedo boats, one ot which was French, have shelled that city. says the Overseas News Agency. The municipal hospital, which flew the Red Cross flag, was destroyed and one of the inmates was killed. Adaliu. is a seaport of-Asia Minor, on the Gulf of Adalia, with a popula- tion of about 30,000, probably three fcurtll of which are Mohammedans, and the remainder Greeks. Thin People Can increase Weight Thin nlcu and women who would like to increase their welgllt with 10 or 15 pounds of healthy “stay tl\ilre" fat should try eating zl little »S."lrgol with lllllir lllcllls for ll. Willie nlld'»llnte r-é:_lllls. Illrrc- is :l good mat. worth tryillg. l-`lrst weigh yllurscil! and llllnlsllrc- \-clil~'sr;;li`. Then take Sargcl ~onc tablet with every meal-- for two weeks. 'l‘ilen wcigll and measure uutlill. It isll`t_ il question ol’ holv you luck cl- for-l llr wlltlt your friends Say null think. ’l'llo scales and the trlpe nlctlsurc will tell tllclr own story, and many il'-in nlcn and women we bcllfvtl can easily udd from livc to elgllt poulzcis in Illc iir:-it fourteen days ily folinwillg this simple direc- tion. And bcst ot' all, the new flesh stays put._ \ Sargol does not of itself make fat, but mixing with your footl,it aims to tllrn the fat:-l, sugars and sturches of what you lluvc eaten, into rich, ripe i`at producing nourishnlent for the tissues and blood - prepare it in a easily assimilated form which the blood can readily accept. Much of this nourishment now passes from your body as waste. But Sargol works to stop the waste and do it quickly and to make the fat produc- ing contents of tile' very same meals you are eating now develop pounds and pounds of healthy flesh between your skill and bones. Sargol is safe, pleasant. eiiicient and inexpensive. all other leading druggists in this vicinity sell it in large boxes- forty tablets to a package-on a guarantee of weigllt increase or money back_as foulld in each large' box. Miller 1 Seven Octave Organ 2 New Typewriters. 9 Sets of Reeds, pedal 3 Square Pianos. to and get first choice. Miller Sold by all Druggisvl, 75c. ' _ Take Hallfa Family Pills for Constipation , Special Bargains ...At-.. i Bros. 3 Slightly used Upright PIANOS. 6 Second hand ORGANS. , in use a few months. 2 New Home Manufacturing Sewing Machines. 1 Large Church Organ. I base. I Those goods' will be sold at a REAL BARGAIN make room for winter stock. 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