/ 'v ’[.,I In-u-uv--nu-kg _-rl -- 1;. `..'._»_'* _ _ _increased since its inception and both are still iii promised to look after during the absence of th V iless be _discussed at the meeting this afternoon. It is to the stolid German whose lack of the saving gi~acc`, Si,-__1,i yoiir issue of iiid idiii hu,-,_ _ _ Jiot* siihicicnt that citizens should wait until the col; of humour is proverbial, the incongruity of the Get- _i_l_‘_‘;_r_‘:_r_‘;‘_g’_=’°;‘)’_;’_‘;mf‘ll_n_f*_;`g_°lSualgggig; _ Wl“‘l*‘°" has hem* aglmted Wim lectors ‘ call upon them; they should show their syni- man position today as compared Wlill th"-It Of lWU on suitable gifts." The article ccn- izers. Various stories iiavc piisspii pathy with and their interest in tlie fund by attendingiyears ago must seem ludicroiis. No German can for: gfiliélsrelgigelizy ig__o_;vd_d=i_ii(g_i;'e_s;Ei$iis,n_p_u;__)i_;i rround regaiding sevem men wi iftlie meeting and taking part in its deliberations. Let get the early boast of “bringing Erance to her knees,” iiibiy iid i,,ii0we,i_ _The article saliyisli diid __ _ G _ I lim" “,_ierai__i the Council Chamber then be filled o overflowing; let of starving Great Britain, of wiping Belgium and Ser~~ S02; 13;) ;;lrf_?;>r'BlI_1)<;lcl;i>_s_1_- pamlcl i, ei y pro- eriuai ii » _ _ up o y os `tlie citizens show their sympathy with the' movement. bla off the map, of the onward sweep of the all con- Wm, bode? of I maichep ____ iii msn of the 23911, Comitruction Baimi. , _ _ _ - _ ~ - ' ' I d t ." f~ rus in A rousing, eiitliusiastic meeting will liearten the boysi quering German armies. _ Nor can they forget_the ill? Gperson "iii _hm ___mv_nco Wm __ at the front, will assure them that the promise ma(ie‘means by which it was intended that these things idiidw this iidggesii°,,_ becdim, ii is garddd of E_ C_ Miiiim. was diid,._i,,,d_ . . _ - - _ _ ' '~ ' _.l liti ith P tal lissulaiions on,-. to ~ io ii i. i ii-'- to lliem before leaving tlieir_honies will be carried out would be brought about the practice of frightful ll ;’<_lnl1 0_l;__?_o '1_’s 0;: _m__c_ab___ ____ t ‘ll Wil" lllll ln w lar (ri-.L 'to ‘ " _ 1 i l a burdcii but as a privelege. They are endiirnig _-><»<--- ` EDUCATIDNAL BUREAU a “Bureau of Commercial Economics" the sccipe, aims m and methods of which constitute a revelation in edu-it 'rational development, a revelation also of the munifi-iw cent manner in which the United States is assisting"_w its own development. The Bureau embraces all the leading universities and colleges ni thc ilnited States mid is engaged in university work. It is one of the few great institutions in the world conducted without ‘ca ital stock and without an eye to the dividends fter _ Cir 3' , ' it _ _ _'_ Ii tim '8ir,_etc.,` _ bread winners are still. our wards.'~ - They have a_.right That Germany would gladly make terms ot peace X RAy_ ing a disturbance in Windsor an to expect a fi.ilh_lnient of our prouiise and 'we have at_'tlie presept _iunctiirehisbuuitfe evident not oiily froni ARTICLES PROHIBUED a right to ‘fulfil it. Provision must be made to meet the Channel ors speec ut rom many artic es ap _ FRU” “MLS river, another car was sct on (ire lu ..."i-'_ ' .~ _ _ . ._ . . ._ _` th ddt _'d l th`7 the increasing demands and this provision wlll_doubt- pearing from time to time intheGermanpress. Butcvc.i_ ~ ____ _ __ 9 g‘"`“g° ““ 9” "We lm' R "L he the invading Germans, the ruthless trampling of in- pgwillzeg §<_;?_isri_l_ Guide appears U10 fill- tank nf luirilsliips of war for tis; sonic of them have laid down teriiational treaties iindcrfoot. And, nowlto rcconpilc ..i,OSimdsidi._, did iédiicdtcii to iukc (int_huilii_ing\ wiiii giilied and the cai . - , ,_ ,_ , , ' ' _ t [_ IL f I U 3 ]» (GE l`i')_\’0( . ll() ICI' (‘.ill° WHS l‘\lll ‘DVUI their lives for us. Let us do what uc can for them. all this with the German Chancellor s dec aration tia :2_\éc_r_y___f;_i:_i_1prml:iei_o;'__(_ig oirf Sl_>_1_l__l_ and __m_________i_ . no allcxatlon had been C0nte_mpIfitcd' that an _ lgjcri alcohol in puree-ls particularly ln Dar- m i wanted was the ri_ht to live at peace wit ai ceis going overseas. flllll €!l‘l@tlV0l"@fl H0! Only 10 mit om ai y b ii f i pn Te in ii___ “It wlll_ he readily iinderstooil that the fire, but on the order of the mayor "M1095 and to 9 assure 0 asf g pc” L the presence of any easily ignited U1 quell tho disturbance with thc hose. future! articles in 9, parcol mal] might gausg The S0l(ll0l”B Bllcceoilétl in Bllllltlllg ‘ . a fire on board ship which might ro- 0 __ _ _ _ ___ U ___(_ St __ The German war lords have succeeded for tivo suit iiiia imribie catastrophe. lliere has been established. in t c ni L_ _a ts_a__d __ haii years in iioddwmkiiig thcii-_own pe0i,]¢_ in "in this connection ,mention 1,., di. _ _ . _ . reeted t ti 190 aking them believe that Great Britain, their arch _the i,o_;’i__‘;°g__‘i’_§‘e_ wi_i‘_’_;‘_ §{‘_§_'i___4‘1__;’{ nemy, was in the' throes of starvation, that London th<;_person_wiio encioscs any iniiam~ . - ma e, e 0 , d ._ 1 as a ruin and that a larger and greater (1erman_y_i____ci_____ ;‘_l_’b__*;__‘;_°c__ “__l;_g'°iig:_‘;‘d ‘a'_’_*;_ as to arise out of the ruins laid by the war. They. mailable matter sent by post is guilty 5°"9° _*ha* D°°°f‘/° ll Pla" 1" HiSf°l‘Y ded in silencin with brute' force the question ians have' played their game of bluff well, but the "Q, year 18°- in November 1915 our despat~ °'°°';'“°°.;;'.; €°"“"......’.‘°' fi: -is -» ff or gy ° Wa’ l5P¢ Y ll 50 ¢ S Vi I. r.- We ave now thirty nine priaonern of nr nd ptad b nri .... . ._ ...... ..... .... “.23 .;‘;;::.':°;f.°...‘:. ~--i. -° 'lf °'f>’*`f =°“'=' fr. Mqpnlng y Gund por your c ii ( c ce e 5 onli! like. to get eleven BT U0 GB B u tltlmtlci for British llvondd) In advance, $2.60 por your (stalled) In advance. women who were beginning to reaiize that they were _iiiixewndolplted ttliistgomiing iéiontlbsso ggfgiiitptrywwar i;_ar_e trealthilg vietii 9 ly 6 - YB. 8 c n c w i llpfilrdayi Wink!! (f°\"\°‘|l¢ 1337) I1-N por annum by giving their sons and their husbands for a hopelesssciety at Christmas iihate Priifbliis Eg international law” 'liiic tiilctcotrliiu we ll! Ill $8918!! Nl U d 5 i ward Island will be responsible for link them is solely the fault°wll.i A _ A _ _ Muse 'I`h°rqh-'ls llwl "0 ° “l_° m°"°m°l\l f°f my i,,i,,,,,,,,,,__ and ____ _diem their E,,d,,,,,d ,iw im marked _______,y """""""" "" """""""""""""""' ' '""""’ P¢3§¢ 5m¢¢ 0" an P3" °f the P°°P e- Wh3t¢V¢f thc" mildsilnfiirblglhgdpresalng purposes. _¢;V&l;!illgl_§_ as contraband, The Am- < ' ' ' . I' Y ' _ M0NDAY__NOi,EMBER 20’ i9i6_ 4 _ fears may be, whatever they are beginning to out mn __b~_____ _:___ _ut_(1idgii_;e__f_ii_il‘i_i_i_ipr`i:_i_i_i_ e___ca:_l p__¢;l;?_;‘g_B_2__;~;mtl;i;_ii_;e;:i_do_giem;i;ii_ about the progress of the war_they.,must remain si- apply for it, _ urs; .against Brmah ,,,,,,,,,,ci,me,,& _ ' ' ' ¢ 1' ' f - Y0,\ll‘b faithfully. - ` bill Grey appears to think that there . 1"" Th.°'°. W" be "';i_‘i°mi’"s ra "ms '" "°“' °f (CANON) :Anas snvirson, isgio reason to isa; -that iwnwiisoii PATRIUTIC FUN .MQETING - peace while the warma me asts. . . . Treasurer. will maks.u':e orjcmiutei- measures." "` " ' ` ’ ‘ " ' ' German diplomats, however, are. sending.. pt dip- _ . ~ . . . '. ._ 4 . ' - ._ " " . ., T MUTINOUS. CR W N THE _T he annual meeting of the__Prince E_d_ward Island loinatic feelers for peace. Von Betl|n1aan~Ho§|_veg iii ' PREcED~|"s E ' Q Branch of thé__,Patitiotic {_Fund, to be held this after- the _Reichstag delivered a speech, part of which was _Sh-,f The pamot is somewhat BOSTON’ Nov ____ A mu__nou__ nodn, will be, or should bc, one of the most important intended for the people of Germany, the other for con- §i':_"‘§:_’_;"'_I_ig;"i’_'_;__ tlifongelgafmiggfdgs crew caused Capt. Dulrssbare of the meetings held in Charlottetown since the war began sumption in the countries of the Entente Allies and of Cabinet. The occasion does not cali gggfiigilf ilfrifgimfffgriggnffvegi i1_lf_'_,b`gi It the third annual meeting. Citizens will renieni- neiitrals. In the former he declared. the war had been fggagf _§’:_f°_‘;:__“;:_’__:‘_;"°§_‘:_-__rn'i-`:‘__f’nil‘l_‘;_ at Boston early yestgrday, and eharg ber, many of them with good cause, thechapter of forced uP0fl'Germ'any by Russia and England and England-affords many examples- or as-may be '”`9'°"° “g“l"“° me °f _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ tmdbied and dis _,e _ hi il lending sailors through the British history \vritten._since the organization of 5 lhd ;_ Fund. France, that Germany never wanted war but that. cuned in the gibiggfnbgigeeg _‘ii consulate, _ 1 Today theire is scarcely a home in the City_that is not throughthe 'e`vil influence of England which wanted head and ii, members _ieading id _.___ ha'_I;ii_pg spliiglidinfguobgg 41:28 btéiliiriid gipésli affecte(l,“'directly or indirectly, in the purpose for to dominate the' world all Europe was plunged, into -_§'s"°;:‘_¢’;i____°fc_;’~___;"‘_*_';"’S"_‘; °§__f__l_‘°i£_“g"_:::’ Perth Amboy (N. Yf), for Yormouir which the Fund was organized and there is not a home this niaelstorm of slaughter; England, he Said, Walilfed But we are not forced to go to Eng: (N' SJ' with a “rg” °f °°“l’ ""0 - i - - - f ' d h F h | d land for examples- we have had'them dropped her mudmok °“ Long Is but should have a representative at todays meeting. to crush Germany out o existence an _t e at er an in ca____d___ N____'__ we mention the land before daylight. Later the tug ` Thi! reP0l‘ts forthe year will be submitted and those is flghtlllg Only fm' "S l'fe~ With th’5.aPPeal t0 ll‘\` cases of Mr. Blair. and Mr. Tarte Betsy 11°” 9D°k° the -V855? and ' - ' ' ` A h ' ‘tinct of self reservation of the “°'- f°"g""l“§ Ml- Slfl°"~ all in U19 Capt' Dukeshar “aid he won] Ike tu who contributed, those who participated in the Fund, patriotism and t e ins p _ Laurier C__b_ne__ Everyone excel” be towed to the inner i_di.bdi._ Hai, eitlicr as contributors or as beneficaries, should be pre- Germans he turns to the neutral and Entente galleries. the pat,-|0¢_ Wm remember fha iam. _tho Crew. however. refused to (10 11 tall _ , - - ii _ _ of work. sent. _ __ _ Germany, he declares, is fighting for the peace of the _‘;_‘;°___‘f_l_’_*:§_'i_ ;’_fm1l_f;eranf:_ll;l_;__i_“ _:’:;;i1_ some of ,iid drew demanded id be D _ The work of the Fund is not et o,ver. The de- world and is ready to sheathe the sword when per-~ than anything Si, sam ,,,,0¢e_ ML put ashore- These men will probsbli __ _ y _ _ . _ d h h b. d Biaii. cdmpiained di having be discharged here and they may be, mands upon it and the need of it have been greatly manent. honourable peace is. assure t roug in - been _mated by ____ _Bader as Mn pi_ddecdied_ ` - ing intemational treaties which Germany is quite Bm-den has been ti-aimed by sir sam _ _ _ with a cmgo . . . . . \ ~ _ B DWR B8V0l'8. year!! fig() ' creasing. -1_’lans will doubtless be _laid for continiiing ready _to become a partner in. She does not want to glgn 32':__;";‘;v:B:__‘€_=le__f';e;‘:9m;‘;_B;_li_l;_ di iidrd d0di_i the work for the coming year and in these plans all annexi-Belgillill Ol’ ll0ffl.l¢FH Ffllnce 01' llldeed any °f plubmiliteg to the'1same.pro`oeas who . .' . _ '- ` ' ' ' ' ave el poscs`nnder the government citizens are interested or ought to bc. The boys at the the territory conquered and, in short, if she is allowed and no _ma knows bener _han ___ ANT__.rEU_roN OUTBREAK _ -_ _ __ _ _ . ' e front and the loved-ones whom .the-'province solemnly to quit. fighting she is prepared to be good for ever Editor of the Pa-t1-lot'of -tho truth of this statemert , f h h _.ii b i- an( ai li a - a ii si way into the the letter, carried out willii glv, gritefiilly not as ness, the merciless treatment 0 t ose w o e e ore fence in iiid Ndvdiiihdr siii,i,|e,,,(~_,,i Aw," ,.i,,e,_ Tiid ,._,.,,wd iiidii i.ii_,i,,_._,i of an indictable offence!" (Revised JOHN F WHEA 0 wives and daughters until these questionings made P OR________e(_Or ,iid Dddpie wiiiie ii", dem, four ings that persisted in the hearts of mothers and l am sir ete lho arent eivl‘l war-that had their 3 » . (I themselves audible in mobs on tho streets, The Ger- ______.___ years' struggle was going on-those so succee g ' " Statutes, Chap, 66, seq 1224 _ The sonizsthat were siiiig (luring T HUJQ PRESS ADMITS P _ ' n ‘The Guardian has received from the Director of _b 'thc Bureau the University Catalogucacconipaiiied by_ n ia letter expressing the hope that an opportunity will' T shortly be afforded to extend the work of the Bureau fthroughout Canada. In this connection the follow-ls luff--never misunderstood by outside nations-ist BRITAIN RULES SEA. “HW the a“"l°"S moment” °f mally . ` - . -1 _ 9' ow being clearly seen by the Germans themselves. AMSTERDAM- Nw ____ The C0__ he vaporings of the' German Chancellor can no lon- pg-_no Giizcite _dominating on the Brit 2 . - ~ _ t A i ~ er deceive 'even the Germans. He was bidding ioi Eardlglé Yb_al;k__:_s gpggzoan note _re eacc and he shall have it in a Germany from which "Everything remains as before. “ rmlght_ flash a message that meant ~ ho destruction' of the Union. They who were, left at home-with grief more com th ll Y §wiiil:h supposed to Gazette especially atiailvi Nls SCHQONER M_ J. TAYLOR. (The M. J. Taylor was in Chariot *___ _ 7, IN WINDSOR, N. S. HALIFAX. N. -S.. Nov. 17- Dur- nutomobile was run over a. wharf in- to the muddy waters of the Avon mashed on the street. No one was umors of enemy spies and synipatli eiitonlc names and it has been clniin that some of tliein have been lo _ Evidently ii large numbci' of the ion men from the far west ot’ Canada. elieved some of the stories. The nil tiinihle over do s to tho garage -and sct fire to the an auto therein. Tlin (fciii Wiildsor firemen were called out if the water supply. WAR TINIE SUNGS A ` , *_ rigln iiiroitly from tho hoarli-i f nga ‘deserve 'a place in history. hey served to soothe the fears' and crisis when the humming wires aimed and comforted the women nd suffering paramount in each ol" ing comment is made: “In company with other members of the staff l . . . E i u ,i _ i l the P0150” fangs W1" hmm been draw" ‘me by One’ 3 ng an s m stress of the sea “nu weary length. They' served as the whoever wants to carry on commerce subdued Germany, a Germany that has realized what ' _ outpouring of that silent agony which \-»-~»-»-~.~.¢....-..------»_-.~.~\.,.,...,__ of this Bureau, I have just completed a four months tour of Canada, travelling o.ver all trans- continental lines from ocean to' ocean and with teams and pack animals to the remotest parts of the Dominion. My purpose was a general sur- vey of all conditions. WE WERE AMAZED AT THE WONDERFUL UNDEVELOPED manner of men these were who lured them on to des- - i, - ' ' . ‘ ` ' . .. truction and plunged _all Europe in a, welter of blood. ;'i§’_iil"°__o‘§_‘iffi’°:_f_‘;;‘_fl°‘;_*’__i‘;f_ f_l;_“:i ’“_:T_;;’_f‘f ees--a-1~ _ __ _ f 1 --_e. 'Q while 'the gallant boys in blue and |""”"'* DEFEAT 0F - ----f)0( DIILY SELECT l0ll8 F08 TYPHOID ---=. S GUARDIAN Tho music and the words of these war songs cannot be reproduced .to-. he days that dragged out their must und iitteranco or break the cart. They were the audlblo and ray fought the battles at tho front. ay. lt needs the ins-piration of a (I '“|"\|°l1°d DY momentous war to produce their like NATURAL RESOURCES OF THE COUN- TRY AND THE UNTOLD _OPPORTUNI- TIES AFFORDED ON ALL V SIDES FOR' Sir _Iamcs Grant, one of Canada's best-kiiowii mc- dical men, in an article on “Carriers of Disease,” in this month‘s Publ_ic Health journal, emphasizes the W. I. Locum fshoiild .be gathered into one volume such as "Heart Songs." 1 #“““ We consider that we are' fortunate in being able to offer this treasury of TELEPHONE s°UL'w'NN'NG‘ song on auch terms' that every hoime HOME MAKING AND SAFE INVEST- MENT." fact that' anti-typhoid inoculation has practically ba- Telophonci offer us rare opportunl- i nto which this paper goes can own colleges and schools of the United States, to all, in- deed, that will provide their own cinematograph. The only condition exactcd, besides providing the machine, is that no admission fee' be charged to the public, all exhibitions must be absolutely free. The Bureau wishes td extend this good work to Canailauand offers to provide, free' of cost, all the films tl1at',i:an be made good useof. The filnis_include industry., the process of manufacture from__the raw material to the finished product, travel fromall parts of thc world, etc., etc,- and are exclusively' cducative. It would appopr from.the data to hand, that the opportunity sought by the' Bureau io extciid its good <_>fii_ccs___t_(:'>;_7‘Caiiadn should be available. The educatiye advan'tag"es` of moving pictures ofthe right kind are bepdmiiig recognized more and more as they'are_being _made useof and the list of films offered by this Bureau lboks "very attractive. Such a series would' 'be of inestimablc value to our public schools. to our colleges, to our Agricultural Department and' _through these to lil `our people. We trust that. ere long, the above or nished the dread scourge of typhoid from the armies The Bureau provides free films to many of the of the British Empire. ‘fThe record of the British I army in France," Sir James writes, “reported by Sur- geon-Gcneral Keouch,"is ,most remarkable ; only thirty-six cases last year." When one remembers that in the Boer war, little over a dozen years ago, ty- phoid killed nearly twice as many British soldiers as ‘bullets did, the showing against typhoid in the present war is little short of a miracle. Among less than quar- ter of a million British troops in South Africa in 1901-03, no less than 22,000 died of typhoid. Only 8,000 were killed in battle. Contrast this with 36 ca- ses of typhoid last year among a million or more Bri- tish troops in France. _ _ A moral exists in this for more than armies. A moral cxistsfor households. Where there seems rea-‘ son to fear typhoid, whether from suspicious water or merely from insanitary or dirty surroundings or -neighbors-inoculate. At a cost of a doller or two, “disease mayfbe averted which otherwise might be fa- tal to life, and would inevitably be a great injury and a great expense.-Ottawa journal. )o( ties for revealing the miracle power ed attention to the ollten overlooked need of courtesy in answering a tele- phone call; and now a reader of the Times sends the following incident. A young woman came before the ses- sion of ii. Presbyterian church and said she wished to unite with that church. No one present knew her; she made an unusually clear confess- ion of faith, impressing the minister so much that he asked' her how she had been led Ito _Chrlst. "Through Dr. S.," she replied. “Is Dr. S. a friend uf.tynurs?'.’ _sho was asked. "No," sho said, _"I have never met or even neon film.” Sho was a tele- phone operator, and had had night service, from 9-p. m. to 8 a. in. Re- n of Christ in our Ives. An odltorlnl If’ note on the page, last summer, call- ii And lt.is eminlently fitting that they t least one copy. Tho coupon print- d elsewhere in this issue explains ully how the render can procure the ook. _.Mil ...fa".1'£i Mlnard's Llnlmont Co.. Limited. ‘ Gentlemen.--ln! July 19151 was thrown from a_rond machine, ln-_ juring my hip and back badly and. was obliged to uso a crutch for' 14 months. In Sept.. 1906, Mr. Wm.l Ontrldge of Lacliute urged mo to try? MlNARD’S LINl‘M'ENT, which I did, with the most satisfactory rcsultii and today I am nat well as ever in my life. Yours sincerely, his MATTHEW x BAINES. mark W?-`*€ Remember the Boys in the Trenches this Christmas They deserve the best present you can afford Make it something comfortable and warm.. Months ago we were watching the market for such articles as would give them pleasure and comfort. ' Here are a few articles: 1V pr. of Khaki Woolen Gloves 85e 1 “ “ “ Braces _ Q06 Good large size Khaki Silk H’dkf. i 5c 1-2 dozen Khaki Excelda- H'dkf. c $2.85 for the lot All regulation colors and styles for $2.85. We will box the above Xmas goods for you and look after the mailing. Here is something warm and comfortable. Great big Military Sweater Coat, Cardigan Knit, Khaki Color, all sizes good value at todayS P1'lC€ $5.00- Our price $4.25. i _ Here are some feet warmers. 100 Pairs Heavy Ribbed Knit Kliaki`Wool Socks, all sizes 60c pr. or 3 prs. for $1.50. Good warm lined Khaki Gloves,Moeha 05 Dggskin, $1.00 pr. Fur Lined‘ Mocha Gloves at .2 _ $ 8 only Heavy Trench Flannel Shirts Worth 2.25 for 1.75 each. Snug Ear Comforts, just the thing_ for the boys 40e each. Body Belts all wool, all sizes, lust the thing to keep the Boys well 80:: each. _ Ofiicers Neck Ties in Khaki Silk Regulation, also in Silk Crochet 50c, 60c and 75c. _ Fringed Cravats, made either from Eiderdown, Angora and Mercerised Fibre in Pure Silk, Khaki Color in regulation style. Prices from' $1.00, 1.25, 1.85 to 2.00, We also carry them in a pretty light fawn. Also a useful line of Pyjamas, good warm underclothing, ties, snuglets, gloves, mitts, socks and all other accessories suitable tor the Boys away from home. So help the Boys at the Front by helping your- self. We will mail any of the above goods to your friend, you will have no bother, just drop in and order the goods and we will do the rest. ' 35 pairs Soldiers’ -Breeches on hand at the old prices, these makes of breeches are the best made. in Canada. Today's value $7.50, Paton’s price 5.70. Patons, Limited e¢0 _pq-i Canada’s Fire Loss ls Higher Than Any Other Country in the World According to the Report of the Conservation Commission at Uttawa i i This should bring home to every property holder, the necessity of Fire Insurance. Have you ever stopped to think 110W YOU Wflllld feel.. to have your accumulations suddenly _ obliterated? _A fire may produce this result. The only ab 1 solute protection is Insurance. The cost is so trifling no one i can afford to be without it. If ou own any property; liable 1 to be dest_foyed_ by Fire, it is a dyuty you owe yourself and to Ii youiyfiimily to insure it. For A1 protection at lowest rates 3DD 0 i Hyndman & Company, Limited 3 » The Oldest Insurance Agency in P.E._I. Telephone No. 67. 61 Queen St. Ch’town ii I Mwftf. ~ ceiving many calls for that physician _ ___ _ _ -»-»-'\_.;,.~_.-.1-.,-.,,. ' .,`,c_ _...c._.. ,,,_ ,__ _,___ ,M mm ,,_,,,_ ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ‘ his bell by mistake. Always he answ- , ' _ . ei-ed. not only with courtesy, but in a ’ ‘ voice. that showed ,no tracp of _ lm- _ * . patience. lt 'was niicfi' I grateful re~ ' _ , - - ' liet from the surly. sleepy voices . ._ _ . others awakened t midnight, or t mrs: Biipgiiigd: wrgirssxiziinbiifr sg- - (Made with Soles and Sole Leather Soles) _ mistake, ibatibs naaiiy_beo»ms-cess We think singlet beat made in Canada. ‘ il..’2Z2}22‘1.‘i' ii.“".iil'i2l-‘.li‘i2.f‘t?.i‘.‘.’I,‘1'.l if-"° im' "““ the mild _ard wel. ' ` Dr 8 and othisr men She made lrm§ and neatly made lmepmg their shape 'somersimilar means -may he adopted here and that NQTES V imfuirilis about him.. untiiwha isamsii The ew N¢°li¥l 50l¢. Waterproof is the latest word in Shoémaking, _ A ~ _those of us who cannot' go out in to the great big ~______ "Ill Chflllf _vu l\ipl‘°ln,¢ lllllll h°ll'¢ ' ' ' . ~ .mi iif.»....i im ,ia ai. W.. ... 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