rl' i ., lil.- ig til Lil 1;, _ ' ll; l is l (_ J ‘ itil -ii 'ii l i i ti `- Loggi ii -J .. 5. -lil l ;' lp l M. - .iii i _._ il I ,_ l `l"l 1 . i s if fl :if ___ i i i sv;- iii 1 H l l ‘-1 s “l ‘ ° i l il t__\ 1 Viz ____ _ ll i 5 ihil ,_ ii -i _._ _ _ ,_'_ 'Customers should' order md take delivery of their' before theseaeon gets We are receivin - daily iégioes of Sydney and Pictou iC.l.yons&Co -._»,__.._.__- ,_._v.»,.- 'a ` BIRTHS ~ MONAGHAN.- At Kinlwra. Oct. 31st f 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. - Monaghan, s. son, Phillip Lloyd. e _ piiiiiriis wii-ai is no ‘" , . and When I0 D0 It § - Go to thenearest Post * _ _ ' __ _ __ , The Workers of the World v:ieii.iisii_ 2745 11 20 1 50 Dalziel IN Hamilton No 96, Miss Ruth McGregor North Tryon No 143, Miss Louise Walker Havel Grove' additional sub sciiptions Dunstnffnage No 31 Miss Her Fourth Annual ,,, S_,,,,,,, Malpeque No 118, Miss Corrie P El Leader and Older §“;.§....%‘..“.1‘“... 1.. 3..... .oa y Boy conference PoBv‘v_'_r_i_i;l____°I\;_i; 24 additional sub Lake Verde No 27 Miss Mar --~- garet Coady Green Vale' No 11 Miss' An! 2. GH.\i:i.0T'i'1-"i'o\\1\ Ch9;§;‘w{_“‘=,§,’}'°’§§§ Mn H H l\0venibei I5 18 Sm" Loaders. Noi 15-16 N Total i? 35.88132 0V6mi BP i Boys Noi I6 18 Psncv PoPE. Hon. Treasurer 50 Zo 26 10 22 00 1 00 9 50 15 23 10 00 _.___ 1081 "I anythln w oiigi” anxiously in HERBERII YEO qui;-4 Anna goplfla "I d1d'l\l B09 1-11° tkl uf the! Tm I 18-10- Chee. D1 Bi P ROSS OUR DAY APPEAL 'child would cry? for an hour or mor: -'-- Iaftci the application For six week S"""“a'¥ J-|3\ NU 6 it continued to spreiid .ill ovci he head, and came down to hcr neck and Pgggwt »D1`9»V10\1‘=»ly' asknog 380 68 ears She suffered terribly At gist kind ladies told me about i Hopedale No 109 Miss Jeanet Iome' d1V1(§l€(l 1IllZO flV@ It cured Her__Read ___ MCDO ___ _ Chases Ointment, so I got a box, and rlzes to the best calves Dalm fl d __ 14 lv the first time I put it on she was ic . _______ _ A Bitter Hater _ 2 _ 0_i_~Erlgland AMSTERDAM, Nov. 5.-Perhaps nobody in Germany nt present enter- taint- suuh blttci' hatred toward 1-11113-land as does Count Von ‘Hertllng He -has ne-ver been at 'any pains dur- ing the war to conceal that animos- ity. Von Hert-ling was one of the chica? advocates- oi unrestricted U- bout wai-tiii'e_ He is a firm believer iii annexation, which, of course, he terms, as he did in a speech deliv- ered no -longer than Tuesday of last week. "securing the safety oi' Ger- many’s frontiers." in February oi INS Year. he said: “We have won all we want. From Ger-many's poi-nt ol’ view tlrere is no reason why the war should continue. l lie nrivnr-nose -» I*--»~~ "'|cn1 Bei- -‘nos ice- ary ex- col: ‘. if-' ii-c-:= no' is -1 U (ri rc rsa- -id. tall' I up lan iiiii' poi' itil: ani' lor: Ullt ' ro ’“ lf- lhi uni* cal - trili- sto ires :ini lor: llli' ilu iil read t S.- more .th o so .1 _ l r r s t 9 cure is permanent Mrs ll Stebbins, Grand Bend, Ont ywriles “I am going to tell you oi’ my _experience with Dr Cliase’s Oint ment My little gill had sores como out on her head which looked like |ringwor‘~is They were spreading ‘fu-it .ind I tried home treatment, but ,nothing helped hor I took her to thc |doctoi, and he opened some of the sous, which were .is big as the yolli of :in egg The sulvp he gave fine to it on was ver sever and the oor “l r -57 00 were ncarlv .ill gone I have told all _ l the people around here about your p eney No 102 Mis Chris lievcd of pain and the second tiimn Dl.lI'Clla.S9d fI`0Il`i US during M" Thayefa Letter \tine McLeod 12 00 the swelling was .ill gone Before we the next 30 days to be Wes: Somerville Mass.-"I iii: V'}§,§’,';,§` N° "°’ N“'“°“ M l“““ “”‘S“"‘* ‘"9 "Isl "0" ““’ “"0” Judged at the Charlotte- img ff__°_{§‘_:_ §:‘_'_g_§_f_e=;f_i_=_\;l;__°f___l_>=gg Mi;m~;fn___c__r_0_?-i wo se Miss 100 _ ' ’ i if t0Wn EXh1b1L101'1, 1918 f01 §:;_t;te6fnplefgerg_¥____enou;gfn_i?__~i_°g;¢g Pmnt _Zum N0 1__0_ _msg Pearl 1 Oi itmci... and I cannot praise i ton Senlor calves' These failed to help me but they gave me T Nlcholwn 1 11 f 50 lb vmol and __ __ sit" d tt Brool-'lvn No 8s, Miss Cassie Ca “es are 8 mm _._ ....°.. :__ ir...°':.°°:.;» COWS 3-nd 0V91`» Slred bv th strength solam able to do my hI;use Mlllléléfiw Nl’ JG D S noted stock bull White work ai-:am -Mrs P. B Thayer E,,;,,,,,e,_ N, 10, M,” Mm., much It is now two veais sinre my 1130 little glil was troubled in this way and it never came back, so you can see she is ronipletolv cured You are .it liberty to use this statement fo tho benefit of othcrs who may be suf fering in ii. s milar manner 37 00 Joseph Brenner, J I) endorses th‘s statement ns follows This is to ,certify that 1 am personally acquaint lcd with Mrs D Stebbins of Grand Bend Ont and believe her state ment uith reforcnre to Dr (`hase‘= Ointment to he true and coiicct ])r (‘hase’s Olnt-ment, 60 ionts ii box all dealers oi Edmansnn, Bates & Co , Limited. 'loronto Bc suspici ous of the drugglst who tries to talk von into accepting it suh=\titn'e -_-1_-? Auction Sale of Farm, Stock and Implements We are instiucted by Mis Rlr-liaid Bowman to sell by public Uiirtion on lwednesday, Nov 14th, 1917 com nioiicing at 1 o'cIock. the farm con lsisting oi' 100 acres of land situated at Hariington, Brackley Point. 7 -miles i’roin Charlottetown, with good' buildings thereon, ii splendid lay of 'land and a good chance lor tim iiizli man with teims easy also the i`ol lowing 1 driving horse, 2 woik horses, cattle, 10 choice iuilch rows 'due to freshen in Januuiv milking nov all young/ and large, 5 steers 1*/2 lvoas old 7 heifers, 2 venra old and 1% yeas old 1 Holstein hulV "1,- years old 1 pure bied Ayshire. rc gisteied, 8 months old 1 grade bull 1%, years, 3 choice cows (lame) due to freshen in December i0 hens, ilork of goose, iinplenieivs, diivini; sleigh, wood sleigh, 1 wagon, 1 car! 1 set spring tooth huiiow pulper, driving harness. cart harness, base hui ner, kitchen stove forks. shoiels. MUST HAVE BEEN CENSORQP t Crop, 20 tons hay, 500 stocks send Registrations to ______ gain Sm _,Damn _ Teims 12 month-i credit cn ap proved joint notes, 6 per cent oil for cash iiwfli ..»"'/II I KW _//*\ ~- _ - '§”i_=:-»_;.» __ mil mio: in cause _slut itll" _.___ _ - 'E11/.GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED ` Hue been Olnadre favorite. yen: _fer over aI' quarter sf e century., si-can henna- with iieysi “ny win iieep freehand molet longer than that made with any ether. 6° ¢'\¢¢ l.f\||l W°°K'l wnnlv can eaelly be made at one baklnl, and the Ile! _ |°-f vm bg |g’¢ gg good Al the flrli. _ A _ 1'roizoN'l‘O. ONT- Mowrnuu. _,___ __ \\v\NN|Pao _ _Y __ _ _ __ ___ ___;___.__ __ . __ . >______:_._________ :T_-_----,_-.~=*;:;-::::.::_-;;~' ____-._.-i.__._ _,mg Save the waste- pieces of DIHC' SYl“I!.l=‘ f0"“1e‘1 and 3t1`°*“~` Kew in npple_ rind, and so ni|,, and adil to i:;ins_ to be used in fruit salad, for them oneiqupful of sugar, two cup- poui‘i1ig_0ver_ bananas ,oranges and fuls of water, and the rind of ii filwiil' °U“”' *"1"‘"'*I’d l"“ll- This 55""“P mill' Ill- er of an orange grated. Boil till' n so lie used ussa ilavorlng_ Queleii’ s County Dominion” Election To the Electors of Queens’ County, _ I Ladies and Gentlemen: ~ Six years ago Mr. A. A. McLean and myself were electedto represent you in the House of Commons. As the result of the election then held the Liberal-Consen vative party came into power. During the years that have passed since then I have endeavored tothe best of my ability to procure as large a portion as possible of governmental advantages for my native Province. The Government- of the party I was elected to support, has done much for the betternient of our trade and com- ‘iierce and our agricultural interests. It gave us thc Jar Ferry, increased grants to agriculture, the addition of $100,000 annually to our provincial subsidy, secured for our Province four members for all time to come, |built ii number bf wharvcs for the convenience of our farmers and shippers, also dredged the docks at Char- lottetown and elsewhere. When it is considered that for over three years of ,this period, the Dominion revenues have been urgently required for war purposes, I feel assured that our efforts are not iiiiii`ppi'ccizitcil by the people of the Province, ir- rcspcctivc' of party. I ani convinced that what has been done will prove a lasting benefit to the`Proviiice and will afford a great impetus to our future prosperity. During -the last session of Parliament I was pleased to support Sir Robert Borden in his endeavors to unite the two great political parties which divide' Canada in one Government. Such a consummation would insure a more vigorous prosecution of the war, and would be the means of raising with the least possible friction 'the ne- cessary recruits to go to the assistance of our hard pressed brave boys at the front. I ani highly giatified that a Union Government has now been formed. It is composedof the strongest men of both parties and shall have my full support. At the last session of Parliament an Act was passed establishing- machinery for the holding of a Dominion election it provided for the appointment of enumera- tois to make up lists of voteis for all the polls These will shortly be appointed May I be permitted to request that every possible assistance be given the enumerators in the piepaifitiofi of these lists, so that eveivone in the County entitled to a vote, shall have his or her name on the lists befoie polling day In thus giving an account of my Stewardship, per mit me to state I shall be candidate for this Country at the coming election The crisis which involves oui Country is the most important in its history It devolves upon everyone to considei well the issue raised are the people of Cana da to leave unsupported our brave boys at the Front who have so long and so well fought for the preserva- tion of our rights and liberties, and whose splendid deeds of heroism have covered Canada with glory and renown? It is impossible. I respectfully ask for the votes of all true and loyal men and women of this large and intelligent County of Queens, assuring them thfit the best interests of our province and especially oui soldiers shall have at all /times my sincere supl ort I) \'ICiIOISON ‘VM 10 'i1M~ittEii\\vIti f ,__ --_r -_una-1 1 _-_____-_ Queen s County omlnion Election Ladies and Gentlemen Electors of Queen s County At a laige and representative Convention held a few weeks ago I was unanimously nominated to contest this County in favor of the Government and the active pro secution of the Wai The platform since enunciated by S11 Robeit Borden is broad, coinpiehensive and statesmanlike, and should receive the unqualified support of all patriotic electors. My influence will be exerted towards the prompt forwarding of recruits to relieve oui gallant ,but wearied soldieis at the fiont I Shall V1l~§0F0llSly urge all needful improvements in all oui transportation facilities It is well known that Clmgestion of freiaht, spring and fall, not only retards our prosecution of the war but pai alyzes our trade, causes heavy losses to our faimers, merchants and shippers, and urgently calls for improvement Foi nine years I had the honor of being a represen tative from this Province in the Dominion Hoiise of Com mons, during which period I tried to do my duty faith fully, and I trust not without results, I now respectful] l t _ D Nicholson and myself y so lcl your Support for MI The season of the year in which this election cam paign is being held makes it diiiicult for me to visit each Of V011 Personally, much as I would like to do so but I shall use every effort to see as many of you as I can c Yours faithfully ALFX NDFR M \.l YMCA word Camonilag in X001' P9091' l° 5 cAR-|-ER Vauevfield A 'I Auciioneér CLIARLOTTETOWN dI*¥l5ia you gstiiii iris eaiii§il\fAnns'1" ioiisiisnriisiiniiii wen 4| pn October 29th 1917 1°2411iMi»-M- 934 io 3iMsttEmwftf i ’ " ` ~ .» -. ‘ii i. .ie Wiiiii i ‘ ’ " ' Hi mmidawiae fsissiif wmaidvili I” I _.__ E PAGE TWO ` _ _ -""~ 'rm ci-unwrrarowu ciuimniln _ __ ; WVEMB R 53117 _ ..._-_A __ _ __ _ _ _ , __.(_u _ _ rr'-rr ~__. A >`~ _ ' I _,.1 . ' ` _ " ’ I , I :I , I .__ _‘V I , S I _ _ I .i I I - _ ’ ' . _ _ _ I _ _ 7 _ _I_ 1 - '- ,_ .' _ __ _-- _ _ _T ' ’ _ I ' -_ . .' ' . [0 ` ' , . ' _` I i . I . ` . l e . °' - .- "_ " ~~ .' - _ r -I ‘ ’ \ ' I ‘_ ' ,_.‘. I I ‘ I _ _ ‘I ' ___ __ _ _,_ __ .___. ' _ _- . , _ _vg,_ ' 0 . I _ _ _ “ _ ____' _ __ _ __ _ __ . _ _ _ _ _ _ ,‘\` I I ` 1 7 ' ' ~ `. _ "J ' ' '_ ‘ 'I " ` _ I - - . .. ' _ _. , __ . _ 5 _ __ _ ” '_ I e 1 n \ 1' ¢ ~ -an _ _ - ,_ - _ _- - _ _ _ _ -'ll 1 ' ‘ ~ ~ _ ' - ` _ ' C- , _ - , _ - l_ ‘l ", 7 I I ~ _ ' . _ f_ - - . _ _ __ _ _ : _ __i_ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ ,i _ ° °_~ . f ._ ~ _ i f » .___.______. . ‘ ' _ _ ~ » | ‘_ _ .. ‘ . » - _ . i ‘ _ v- . - ' _ `_ "_ ' " \ : _ C pi, » - 1 _ _ ' 1.- _ '| - .~ ~ °° ~. ' N I _ _ ' - - I -~ - . : , __ _ ' _ ' _ ~, - . ‘iii '_' _‘ ' _ _Mc- ' ‘. . i~ ' ` _ ,_ __ _ __ .. ._ . ._ . _ i ; _ ' _ _ _ _ ' ` _‘ ' _ ' , ' » . e 1-_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D if; ` . _ . _ - _ - . . I ' ' ' » I' - ” - V ` "NI _ ~ ~ ~3 ' ' . - - , . :` _'I t I I _ I ' _ 5.3 _ _ _ _ _ ,_ _ _ __ -» _ _ _ - 4, ` -' _ . 7.0 _ - ' _ _ _ _ ; __ _ __ _ ' ~ _ iii ,_ _ _ _ ` _ . _ . _ 5 iff' ~ _._ ,:_____~} _ ’ ‘ _ - _ ' i . - _if z I ' Q ~ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Ill . I » 1 l <31 . .m. _ . _ ; - _ _ _ ' j I - . _ . ‘ l . : S ~ : : II" '_ . .' », _ \ . __ _ O _ _ _ A _' ~ » . . _ wh .IIIX i ‘ H » I_ , I; _ _ I . I ' ‘ ' B: I ci.%__1 im -- ' ' I _ ` _ . ` . . _ . . _ _ _ _ _ , __ _ , ntl “mais I I ' I I _ ‘ I _ I ' I ‘ _ I 1 .. . . ' __ “_ _ _ _ _ _ _» » ¢ . » » ) _ _ -s’"_ f- - __ _ ' - ter h 4 ' -I _ _ _ I _ ' ‘ I - ~‘ I` ~ ` - - ` _ ' _ A su . - r _ _ _ _ _ ' ' _ ' _il/'_ \ \ I I» I I IE' ~ f I I | . L I l- ; » sf- -r ._ ‘ _ .~ __ ~ - . . - ii io ‘W _ . i-_ _ _ _ _ __ _ \ '_' _ _ . __ __ . _ _ _ . :_ _ _ '_ _ l_ _ A __ 4 , :_ ' ¢ ii.-=_ = -_ ~ _ r; A ' - - _ f- - __--__ ~ ' ' _ - -- t . , _ . _ _ y ._ n __ __ I I ll _ I I. , _i I’ ` ' I I _ II "IN 4 » -_ l __ f _ __ ,_ __ ~ `