_ . `,., _ _ _ i~`- Pl--E1-EN _ rin: cuARLoT'rEroivN oillliumlu ~“ ` -_ _ . _;_______"_~__ ___§o§gu§trf;l._los.“` Mila rliorllliriias- rox SIE .' \ ‘ --'° . _ "'v-'i;lts_- ° undersigned offers tor '__`i_olo`two ,farms sitnate st* Hsrtsville ) g'30.' comprising 50 `and 88 acres. li '_ ininl, within four miles of Hunter ,~ -i -____ The women of today are serving and _ they are still being called upon. ‘ One service is still below its quote ini/ér'siia' Nona Wiltshire stations __ thfgood buildings in both»prope_r- .3 ` 0 it *iw _ '_- Ditty withfwlre and cedar posts and 11 ‘Farms well »wu.tered. fenced f workers. -More nurses are required i~ work right here in Canada. Why ot avail yourself of this opportunity . » um- ' ' Prisoners Turhed Out ln'Rags _to Walk _i-iome. Meri Were Stnrvod `andACli\d In Rags and Many o°fi'1'hem Died on Um ° MllllE GERMAN 0llUElTY e f"lilli`oolf~_lislif 'oil ' AN ”iSL'lill>. 1iolne"SeIected for Farther ; Cmwii Prlnoo. ' _ ans1°si_z‘bfalu;`Nov; z5_._- Mosm- lid,`a hhiilht consisting of ti. s'coro small tarmsteads and tishermen's ‘ ia of huts on the bleak, lonely island of 'Wiei:ingeu, which is _situated some Road td Liberty_-Tentons° Have d istance from_.‘__th_e Dutch naval sta- Besn Delihdatiely Savage _In tion at lielder, isfthe home assigned \ 0 i certain ~iniiil .A liiii hi liel ( iign rssidsiieeuln gortoiiiizu ‘ ”‘ ll 1ii£e.is_:._,_ .-z:iiu'ng_abundm1ce of`hsrd and soft thereon. May; be sold separate- ly;o'r togetlyqfr. to suit purchasers. Ap- t ~'piy' to 1fi_j___ .._,___.. "*'~ ~~ ' ` DONM;D__~McKAY, '~ _ Hartsville_ P. O_ 2599.;-2sM2wlrsi»d_ ---r 'l'lmeg_Table For Slratb ,gartney for November ' ' From Bonshaw From Cli"I`o\vn _‘F‘ri._ Nov. I 8 a. m. 6 p. rn. _'l`ues.Nov. 5 10.30 a. in. 6.3o'p.\J\- ;_l~`ri. Nov. 8 4. a. m. :p~.ii1. l`ues. Nov. 12 6.30 a. ni_ 4 iiiil. l_"ri. Nov. i5 8 :i.nl. 6 p. in. ~"ues. Nov. 19 9.-30 a. iii. o |. ui. .'-`ii. 22 4 a.m. ' ' 2 l>~ IH .esday 26,7 li. ni. _ 4 l'~"‘ . ,»,1_ gg 8 a_ in, fi li iii, _ Freight must be delivered our iioilr before s:liling»_ _ irlzzee _ The .\nnual \loeting o|` >`li:i_rc- holders of “The Bonanza Breeding 'Zompany"_ will he held ai. lii~t'i>i~ia ‘ llwlvl Char ottetown on 'liit>sd.i_v ‘the 3rd day 0l` December next at l.Illl P. _\I for the ti-ansactifui of gf- oral husiiiess. i - ‘ W ll. l’R(lWSl~I ' iecretary .\liii'i~'\_\ Harbor. _ Nomiiiher l5ll\ l‘)lll. 2502-l -23 _\l sat. Zi Spf cial Meeting A special mcctingof thc it'(h»rr Valley Jchoo’ on Friday, Dec. 6th at 7u. m. I' no' firie Meeting will be hel Sat inlay. ` J. E. MCE ACHERN, President los:-i1<.29 fmw. si. pa; :-\`-' .,'>e?'4.' I _ - 1 _ _ ` »LR-'L`i.'l,¥Bi=‘~ , _ , _ =.i».`-_._:»_ /.__ |_ _ (_ 10-, / yllopais of Canadian Nortliwes A Land Regulations sole ` ' 1“l.'..._,_.._'_:;.°:...f_ l:¢'}__“l..°.:..:.':'...'°:':..°.t:: Milton a able Domi _ri land in Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Alberta. Applicant mint ap- vllgn-lh neneii st the Dninlri on lands \¢sm~ ...'.y ~'S`;."“i’.'l".‘..’;° ”‘ '..“,'_‘§,:.,"; ._ °;; once in eond‘ilan~. ~ ' *Six montha ance agen and ciil l*.'.':.".=..'l'..'*‘° "il ill* °‘.‘ '°°l°"* A v . h-lddlad farm 1:! al' legarehmhgrgst 2: - I e\rla|n'di|trlctaa bomostnder lngooiistand- in( (lay pi qiansmoction alongside his We . Price mpnacre. residents in ea of time me - _ :::r%~l:.-.sle°.l.+v-*..:.'f,:.:'.°°;:i:l:ll`°l:°.:°.:r inyauamliy or of legs .ll '¥,‘3f,,,°:. P°°' lf' "°“°*°“ °S"‘“- °_-' °°"°*" hoof rommencin Sept. - 16tl_ i A nmnohs an uname slisomesmiii-im usminnasuimouiinmiiisalis-ies. “Sure vm-l get "Ur PflCét ”iI°'.'§.."'..,°'.='1i'¢'i¥.‘l'.",l,'.‘;,‘2.',',‘,i‘,m*'; oefore killing on farm, _ o make your livelihood. ‘ ' I We can teuch you right at lioinc tli` G ll l` ulars to _ " _ ‘R`owAi. coi_LEeE or sci-sivciz .T0l'0nlo . \\ ti _ _ Offs- red For Sal \\`¢'rln s This irriun licetii Prop rtv :ind tires, spl tid dly water cl, vi ll .ard ani soft wood, t~getifr with all stock, crop, implerne-».is. et-~, -v-ll bi: sold at auction on tie 1 ove dale. 'l`h»' t_wo dwellirg riou es besides the “Lodg:" on ih»- f .ini -1illa'so be sold The tolloving stock. etc, will ie offererl-~ _ 5l`OCK-1. Rr_;od Mare, 7 ears old, lvlillstream Jick; 1 I-Iirse, 8 vi-.irs old, M llstream la k;_i Driving Horse 8 years, Darkwooll; 1 .VIarf:.4veare, Da' K Good jet lilzick; 1 Filly, 2 yeas, Vlayor Todd; l~Fllly, 1 year, Dirk vo d. 26 HEAD OF CATTLE--ll ‘ \/Iilk Cows. 3 flue to freshen lst lm, others 'liibruary 'to Moy. -vlostly bholthorns, Guernscys hirn Cow, 5 years old; 2 Fat Cittle; 4 Steers, 1. l-2 years old; 5 H-i"er.~', 1 _l-'Z vcare; l keg sier- ed Shllthoin, 6 Calves; 1 Fec- strreo bhoroi-.lrri 7 months old; 7 Sheep; 2 Brood Sows Register- ed York, l rear old; 1 Brngri Siw, Beik~hii'; 6 Fat Pig=; 9 Early Fall Pigs; 80 Plymouth Rock l-Ieri~', Geese. I.V1__Pl.EV1l‘.N'l`S-2 Binders, D:-rerlng and Mi>sey Harris; 1 Hay Mower, McCormick; 1 Hi e oril, Massey Hairis; l Hal Rake, 3 Hay Fork-_; 1 Carrier, Cable, Blocks and Rope; Horse Power, Drum; 1 Set Fanners; _1 'cnet ihalham Fi ning Mills' and Bagger; 1 Grain Crusher; 1 Fod- *or Cutter, 1i_Pulper;' i 2-Rre Turnip Drill; 1 Hand Turnip Drill; 3 Plow~; i Gang; 3 Reis ~pike Harrows; 1 Renoal Hor- fowi; 1 Sprint i'ooth; 1ScutHer; Pot to l)iizqe : Set Scales, Fair- hawks; 1 Team Truck Wagon; 2C¢rts Trucks; l Rubber-tired _/Valzonz 2 R ~d W;igon-; 1Su 7 key; 1 Express Wagon; 2Driving Slcll;h»; 1 B -x Sleiih, 3 Wood Sl lghs; 3 Sets Driving Harness: l`riick Wagon and Cart Harness; Ladies’ \_ri»-s :ificl Side Saddles i.id Brille=: Anvil, To l Chest .md Tools; l"or»l?'_* f"'_°"}' 'graniines of lnfamously had bread ii t 'crlricstlziy :lL llulilel' l\:vcr >t:i- day, supplemented by o. soup, issued m at mid-day, made of water in which Un' l_;_\.__\R|_;.m- \\~1_-1)LUi(:K cabbage or barley has been boiled. d Continuing, the correspond ent 3_’¢--ii-iii.~l_'._‘iii;ispd_ i writes.: “I talked to 30 of the pris- a ' - oners yesterday-all British soldiers, 3 captured in March or April _ and "` "_ 2: “ww” i" _ they lold me that theyihad never Q A had any clothing from the Germans. ‘ (JY i L() T: They started on their long march in g , _ ’ 2;JB<;lS_:_vill;_ thgz sole? dropigng oil; _or C W l 3 “K _ socks. Thoetirelflelei ov€;i'e bgbiid imagined' l- with cotton rags, Some had over- P coats, some had\-”hone. Many ui' thepi had sold their overcoats :ind (l3y, l‘€C?I‘l'll)9l‘ l , i918 British boots and even their shirts, C at 'Z {)vc|_ Ck, __-":"0n_ to their guards for potatoes and ex~ 'e tra bread Apparently they starts-cl llilfp. _ ’ _ I from the 'prison camps in droves ol’ W l _ several hundred in charge of oilli.-ers ?'_ and a couple of soldiers, who wt-ie i ,_ .. " b _ ___ 'll it‘;`_n_d _n to give them directions. ln_vai°ial1ly ll ~ I Q that they had lost their way :ind ,must go back to enquire about it There has been u. hard frost evci-y night. These liien were all physical- ly reduced by hunger. Before they started they had no food, and were tramping through a country in which they could not enquire their way be- cause they couldn’t speak either French or German and in which the people have literally nothing to g_ve to anyone after their own _'hire nccds have been satisfied. They had no money-their wage of nine ceiits a day was paid to them in the form of little squares of cardboard, which prison camp canleens. What happened to them, ns I gath- ered from their story-, was this: “They trnmped westward aftei ` their guides had left them until njghtfall. Most of them slept two or three hours in ilelds and awoke stirf and cold and, realizing that lt might, mean death to fall asleep again, goi. up and continued their journey. ln the morning there was thick ice on the pools. They walked all next day and next night, with occasional rests in the open, but without food oi sleep. On the 'second morning aflei another icy night march, they mor. French soldiers and were given food and put into motor lorries and taken to the nearest town. They are in sur-li a state that the French oillcers, who are well used to sights of war, were horrified to see men in such a stale. Some of them certainly died by the roadside of cold and exhaustion only o. few miles from their friends. How many died there ls no means of knowing. Some men I talked with told me positively that in their party five had died, others told me of two deaths or three among their parties. The big droves, by natural process, split 'up into little groups which clung together tor con1pa.ny.as long as possible. _ _ -"It would be ditllcult to overstaie the misery of these poor men, whose fault was that they were British soldiers. I have as yet met only one Roumanian, and heard of a few Italians who have been treated* in this way, but there is no doubt that it has happened to thousands or British soldiers. “All prisoners I have spoken to since the armistice was concluded, of i whatever nationality, agree upon one thing - that is, that while all are starved the British are the hungriel' and for worse treated than others. “‘Swine,’ ‘Dog,’ seein to be the .current manner of address where ;Brltishers are concerned in Ger- man -prison camps. Kicks and blows with the butt end of a rifle were their daily portion. Now is the 'moment to go into the appalling stories our men tell of- comrades dropping on their way to work from _hunger, dysentery, and being beaten 5 with rltles until they got up and went on and died over their work. Of men who were refused admission to hos-_ pitals being carried out dead from huts, while the German sentlnels stood by laughing. Of men with acute dysentery crawling out at night for relief and dytnglon the _ground underthe eyes of in_d.iHei'ent , _ . Euitritge In Belgium. . BRUSSELS, Nov. 25.-King Al- hert, having been received enthusias- tilcally by the ,inhabitants of his re- 'dieemed capital, made iindmportant speech from the throne in Parliament -his first utterance in the capital' since almost the beg'lnnlng_of the war. One of the most vital points i:n_ the King's address dealt ,with the question of suifrsge for Belgium, and 1n_this connection he said: "The Government proposed to the Qhambers to lower, by patriotic agreement, the-ancient barriers and ` to make the constitution of the n`s-' tion ii. resgity on the basis of equal suffrage 1 r all men of the mature agerequlred for the exerclseof civil rights." I __.._...l____ , Foch Will Ignore Protests. . PARIS, Nov. 25.-Marshnl'Foeh's refusal to accede to the protestatibni of the Germlln delegates, according to the Matin, will apply to all pro- Seventy-one G an warsiii l U Mohraooe iviAniil'iiit'i~ oi' |lii'~ pulillc isiiiiiirc. ' “In Alsace French advanced ~ ` _ " ‘__ e ‘ - -- ~ : ' '" ~'r,-. cording to the semi-oillcial Wolff " _ "`- ` ‘ ‘ Agency, has telegmphed the Bel-lin ei' liciiiwi him siiy ii :liii|l'li~ \\'oi'il iihoiii Government asserting categorically the imi- ii" wht-ii ii will t-iilo wzli' i-iiil " e»ee##e##@#¥ it #####k#%¥¢mw German territory. Herr Wolife declares that all South i Germany is dissatisfied with condi+ tions in Berlluand is beginning to capital 'to its fate He points out that ou e ,__ g tung, takes-the same standpoint, de LONDON Nov 25 '-The British, Wilheimshaven this week, it is un- derstood in naval circle will be gue Browning, who will be accom; _ joiirney is to»aes that German ves- ae s in those ports are properly dh- ‘~l-_-__-_......l____....._._..__._.__.__ 3¢ iii i - . _ _. _ _ Eggs..;..`..`._......_....._,._._,......_17 . _'i _ on is - ‘\ » ’ ; . --1-°-.-~r _- - 1 `, f" `E ‘°|'I_ll-fi! ill) -$i.ifi:0¢l-*’».u`£4»¢`uf:|fi”' .__" Potatoes '.... .-.....~'...l 'l'.i 1.4'/Ml 0Rl'~‘l\|l0K‘)"bll9‘l \fl'W’J‘l‘l'»‘£’i”--wil-45|, " ' " o - i010 ‘df lo in 1%," ‘M ' ‘ll 'th _ ` 'r"_'i"_'1’__W___"xl-~<‘ll limi. \i|i il' his .~liji:::~'oi'.< lilivo i~lit'ri|iiii<\re'.l your "for sitio" nil. i lli~'ll li" cllppilzizx zinil tins- \voi'iiig oils- !otiioi'i‘o\v,_ ton. iiilzl yoilrs oliillll to lm tliiiro when lie rouiis thi- pliiiinl'-if you linvc ANY. 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