_-,4- f\',.Y ir ' ti' ,_._, ‘ti i .gi " ij; i»'."‘ 111.? _;'»=. _ Tigris ’ 1 'iii- ay' A -:itil Qi' »-1 l i i _ l ‘i.'§ ' .- ;i_ uf :,1~ _ l ¥-ff. -'- t ii xi i .lf _" 'ig li/iv I-iii :.--" 1" i i 4 _.1 -.lt -_l- `,_y'l'_ i. i, ' i _elf .f I _ ‘-U7, ` i l v", -_'i i _fy ‘_ i ig..-,_ ,_, -i l., li- l‘.- _ _ i _ i -V, is V i is _ -\"' -_ i _ PAGQEIQHT '_A 7 lliii i liliiirliillaliiiiii iluaiiligii » _Evening Daily (founded 1907) $2.00 (delivered or by "gil ln (tanada, and $2.50 for U. S. A. I Morning Daily' (founded 1891). $3.50 pei: year, (Deliv- ered) in advance; $2150 per year (mailed) in advance. in Canada. 'and $3.00 for U. S. A. Head Office at Charlottetown, Branch Office at Sum-I mergide, Alberton, Sourla and Montague. saturday Weekly (founded 1887) $1f50 per annum by ' mail in Canada or U. S. A. ...`~_.-_-_ i » , _ __ ’ Y > . . _,_ ». ....- ___;, -;_¢___»_->_ .-.»,- ,_, _-i _-.__. _ i .,_.._.'-._. _ '_ Y _ It _¢ _Yin *_ M __ p ,N W1 _ __, ¢_ __ . ,_ .__ _ _ -_ -.tel +141- »__v».~ _.1 . ", f it .i _ fa., , i, __ _ _________ ___ __ __ ee! _ _ ami was farther assured that if 'he did his would be the only name to be ballotedl V upon. But to the regret of everyone Mr.; _ .Aitken positively declined to become a car- ' 9 ni n ev didate. and so the Convention will have the? A'°"b""ff,,p';f:;,; "mum: '° s_ * oppoi'tunit\' of deciding tomorrow who, 'war Ilshall take his place. -O _\ \`.\|.l`.\l!I.l'I lH)()l\ “Y i i .\lon|l:i\'. Uctolwr Sill. lwiiig ol».scl'\‘c|l :is ( '|`li:|nks;_vi\'iiig :tml ii Siaiiiilory lioliilziy. llie,{I Morning liinirtliaii will not hc- issiivil on_h 'l`\iesil:i\'. _'l`li¢- l~I\'v|iiiig Gtisinlialii \\'ill noi C 'bv ;,_,_e||¢»(| im _\|¢|||ql;i_v. hui will liv piihiislii-1l‘ ,_ _ __.‘_,.. ,._.'“' "” ""'""| “" """"'""' "“'“""""` """"' ’vinces ot Caiiada from 18-il to 1866. Thfil iioii- ilu-'sc cli:'|iiV;;'v.~‘. - .~..¢,.».,.,»_ ~`~,,_.~. ,_~,-~,A.,_~~,..,~_., __...e,.,,..,~__.--M. ...- ivioNoAv ocrosri Boi. 1917 " _ ,~_,..~c-,.»,,,,~. .,,¢v.~v,..,,,.~.~,,-.~,,_-N. V.--~»~_-.~.-~~_ .. v N ~ 'i‘o.\ioiii:o\\"_s i'ox\'i~:\"i‘iox 'i`omorro\v torenoon the l.ibe1'al-t"oll~ _-ei'vatives of Queen s (ounty meet to_selcct zi \vin-the-war candidate in succession to Mr. A. A. Mc-l.ean who has intimated his intention to retire from active politics. There is certain to be a good convention as cvei'_vone today is interested in the for- _ \\ tunes ot the liorden govei'ninent and an-:ii xious that it be returned to power with theft) whole of the win-the-war par_ty--botli Con- servatives and Liberals-behind,it. There is practic-all_v no alternative to Sir llobert llorden. Sir'Wilfrid Laurier has intimated his intention to retire from the coiifiicidlp and the opposition to Borden is confined,t to a few machine politicians who place more importance in safegtiai‘tliiig theiina- chine than in defending' the Empire. 'lhat Mr. Carvell of Carlton should be e\'en nien- , tioned as a probable successor to Sir \\ il-| anada"who published in 1866 a ,similar ork coverin_e' the Union period ofthe pro -present volume is a continuation of that of the elder Mr. Cote. lt is a \vo1'k that will( be invaluable especially to journalists and _ ~ 1 - i- ~.-~'~\. » _ -». A . -.I so r-_-_._~, ’ » _ - -_ _ .- 1,., ,‘i'- _ '_ -.g ‘ -~ __;_-__ ,, K s . ~ l ,c , if ¢-_-ii' * to ` , 1 ti S* _._A-'i__‘v _ _ `_ as J of-__;__ _-__-sl; -‘ '~ ‘- ' -‘-_i_ - _ 3 \ i 1 ‘ ~ ,f is rr' 1 ` ' »` ' ¢ p p M _ _ :na crtAnLo'rrE'rowN jooxnnrxu , , » _.l _ T p ocronun s, 1917 I o'r'i"Aw_v_ oi-i. ii.-.iii-_ A. c. no.~is.\ i _ _ _ _,_ __v. .7". _' Slllllllll 'l|BERlY LUAN' APPEM My fellow citizens of the United States in P. E. Island. and others interestedz' - °,'\v:ii' iii wliirll we :i'i'»» i-iiuzigetl. an .\i()NTlli-IAL. Oct. i5_-- 'i`lie .\iusi Rev viii: \\'oi-rell, Arclibliiliop of Novi? Seo itiii und Metropolitan ot' ilie Ecclesias- tical ilrovince ot' (‘zinaila._ :it the np- WQ 3l'9°ll] l`€(.‘€l|)t (lf 3 ll€\V b()()l{ l'€L‘€I`il'.>-5 eiiliii.; of the tweni_\'-secoiid annual' ll_\’ issued, entitled “Political appointments.; ""'-:riiig _.foie sxnofl vfliiie i'r<§\'im-e' Parliaments and the Judicial Bench in Ca-|"’ ‘ “”“"“'““""”'e"“ "“""“" ‘“""“““ ' ._ ,_ ._ . _ `in irliicli li. x r ss rl the hope that lnada' tU_ l' The'aut'h0]' is lhl- liesi <-ltizeiisptii t`i'iniidii would look lmer Cote. I.S.0., of the Department of tl_1ci,,_,,,, ,,,_,,_..| ,,i_ti0,, mio., ini. iiesiis or nterior and a son of the late -l- (l. Cote lnfiiio iioiii- iiiiii siiii. iiii imw' --iid -'elfi-h is life time Clerk of the Priv_v Council f0t'l "='I'f""'i""S- Us ~*“frs-General. _members_ off ‘...[_‘mHfL_ lm IW" W_Umm_m M '..,,, ,,,,_,,,. ,,,,,.,', 0,. _\_,,,.;, _q.,.,,,,,'l_»-. ‘arliament, -ludges and the higher officials; ,,.,,,..,, ,.,,,,,.,,, .,,.,. ,,_.,,,A,,,,_.,_ hu, i, ,..,,, iii- siiiii, ~~iiii~ iiiiiiiimi it qiiin- -_-1-ii in the ("ivil Service with the dates of their .-~- \-<-r_\- iinii- iiiiii»i-iii(-~ ii.-iii-<-i.-ii on eral thai ii is so iinrfuiiiiiiiic il\iii_=< 2ll)]70lllIl'tl€"Ill 21il(l l‘t"tll'€lll9l‘lI. It Hl.< find iii-'tin' fit our beat '|-hy. ;,_ ,,,, ,imp ,,, 8,. ,(,;;,i,.,-_ I.. TF»'~`» pl _ | iorden refused to liltiilge the countrv intoi""" """""" “"‘* """ ‘-"‘"f~’ l" *~""“"-‘-" iii.-onli iiiiiiiiiii.-ii~iiiioii oi- io ___- \viii-kiiig out liii> liesi pliiiis for the he distractions of an election in the,'mic_lst‘| ""l':f_';_ iflf|fin’(‘,‘{’ff' “"_“"' "U" ‘>"iff" ~='k"» I of “'al'° The Prenliel' at that tilne ac” iii-oii iii viiiii \t'i~ |'iiii-i li-nik \\'|i those "'\"" R"')""' Bm"'("" “""" "' """ v. . _ _V zi-is. _-\ll hon-‘_ f‘|f“‘¥l0"- -\|i\n_\' 1'3"* “'i‘l“"| lllil' ill he ot gi-eat \aluc to all students of 0,. ,,, ,hm who ,ww ,(,n,_,,,§_q,). am,-,h.. ,.|0,.,,.,,,__ ,.,,,,,,, ,,.,,.,. ,,..,.,, .,_. lllllllf (lU€.'\`[l0llS. Zllltl l)‘r1.l`tl('lll2ll'l_V HS 21 lJ()0klli1iti-ioiii-iill_\' i-:ist thcii linrt_\' ziilcrii- ferred until zitivr ilic wiir. it is io l' l'@2l(l_\` l'9fG‘l'€l'l("(‘ Ii) lfl](‘ l)l_1_‘\‘_\' ]]`|3)]_ ‘aint-c to thi- wiiil.‘.- :iiiil liavo sought to br- rogretieil lio\vc\'c|‘ that ri sci-tion __ _ 0 li-'ive ilit- i~oiinti'_v ii National Goverii- ol tli-_- oppo.-itioii siionlil Iiiivo l'ni-i-oil A _`_,|.>\.|_Hl`."‘|_`_\~.}`_ v\_|..N»|.l»nl_:_ iini-iii I-oiiiposcil of p;ili'iotii- iiivn wliii ti i-iiiirosl iii this lime. _‘_ icuii pill thc wzii' hr.-‘i :iiiil iiiiito iii --In my ~0m-nmnf. mid MQ.; m,_`___ Cepted the wishes of the Liberal )m.t\. ini “_hum_r_ S" _" ‘_m]m|\4`[|m; ‘noir lioiiil ni' iit‘i'iiii-.- wlicii this iiiiioriiiiii ] _ , pl y ii: pil' '_ ._' __ xi he matter. knO“,lnQ, WQIL that “,ith the-in uw l.m_(_ of \_(_m_'.ul_mmS "ml __ .iii niii liig.iii_ llis liiind lius hun! \\i _ , . - ' . _ ' - ‘ _ ‘ liiiiisi 'iiil iii 'iiiv iiio'i=iii‘\'~ limi in'iv lic l'“'lm"l"" H' 'hr' p'U“' "W" `m"" 'm"l l .ist e_\oendituies ot \\arin\olved. thc ine-_ - ' ‘ - ' ‘- ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ii i~ iiiii liuiiilili opiiiioii th-it the poo The campaign for the Second Liberty Loan of United States bonds is on. Three billions are asked for and tive billions confidently expected. No offers will be received after close of busi- ness October 27th. Subscriptions received for $50 or any multiple thereof. 1 . As an investinent these bonds are s_uperla- tively good. They are backed by the whole na~ tional wealth ofthe United States, recen ny and conservatively estimated at two hundred and tiftv billions » _ The incentive to buy Liberty Loan bonds." goes further, however, than calculation of i_n- - al-' vestmeiits. It springs from deep rooted loy ty to our Government, from knowledge of the countless blessiiigs enjoyed where the Flag flies, and froin'a stern realization of the un- shakeable puiipose of our Government and peo- ple to see this \var ended soon and ended right. The nioiie_v that bu_vs the bonds supports our' valiant solcliei-s and sailors and helps the Governments ot' our brave Allies. Men we have and money we must have. Enlist _your lil() ll 9_\' ll() \\'. You may be interested to know that this (`onstilate i'e_e‘istei'e»u Jz:u»z' fo - _.1 _ -- __'4“°~°~‘-“- 7. I ii /,zmzf/A _.HN lfbmiucn lEnwAlzn lsl.ANn Tar. Gmesfr ltnsunimcn Aasucv I \- \- Q '._<4'/:f/z,,~,-af--//-,__77i'f"<”"'”. _'?'_~ .':_= 'r' ».:. _ ////f -1 I/14/» ’ V You are mistaken'if yo u Z-"il ff’ if 1 _..._- / 7 / _ _ _ _ < h""t0"1C L1'bel'al pm't-V has Come to' It 'mx and all other internal matters, that he w.o~ i'ii»m\\-. 'thai in mi' fiiiiiiioii tood due to receive over-whelming' criti” 'rhr _\ii-iiiii-ilioii _-=tiii.:c.-wil uint ii "_“` """"““, "" "_“` “"““‘.’"”""."i"" "W cism, no matter ho\v worthilv he and hisi "“”"‘ ""‘“"""”"'”“’ "°““""` ’""`""'“` '\'il"f4f"""""'i";`."""iS')"l""li`i?'..I"l"'l iinisters conducted affairs. ' f"‘”" "" """"°““"‘““"”" """"' "uf" dm' ii'li"""" _ ' ","£', -' "'» ("i"_("'f-' _ mise, and that 0v»>i1\ii‘es_iiiiglit iii- ‘wi 'hd' ‘"°‘"'.‘ L'|““ml* “'H' ` i frid shows to what 'i pass the once creat ' Vitable upheaval of all the established oi"' """""'{' ""' """ """""""' iii- of ini. .~viii<~r oi' ifaniiua" might iii- the lzlf-sl ii\lf‘i'1-Hs ol mil ironic -it ilu _ The politicians attitude is “Posterit_v."""’f“""" "“`l_""‘f“"' ',';""°l'”_"",` t"'il;'_",.mmHm, mr H( .. .lm W. _ _ _ _~ _ '. _ ‘_A; oiiiti ous :im i-on using. ri ti( visci 1 ' 1 '_\' YU -`* ~ - _Q hffngef(-li l)0SteHt.\ does not W In dl? elec i lhill th" i`illU`f'l\ lll‘l‘D1ll‘P for the r~o» Ross, “i liaivo long siiico piissoil ihei . .T ~ _ Oil' 'l_l`i9 F-t2lf€SIl`l2lll ])l`O\'€S lllS Clél1lllS lOl ini-ii of ilii- soliIii'~i\ at the i-oiii-liisioii inllituiyv iiizc. l only wish thai l incl! ` Q l'9'rltll(:‘SS tlll`()llg`l`t l)OSt€|°lty lol' thc war. wliiiii ilu'-re will bo a vi-.i-_\' thi* _voiith to lic aimoiig' tliosi- ovi-i'-I _ _ T -1- ` uri-:ii woili iii iii- iliiiiin s as who uri- iloini: their lii»_-t for l":: () l " l’ll l'Il)|("|`.\' l!l'f'|`l'll\' ()l" (i`i()\'l~]I{N`.\| l‘lN'l` niiil.i :iini thc l'3mlii1`¢‘» The Grain Growers' Guide, organ of the Grain Growers’ Associations througliout “'estern Canada, editoriall_'\,-' expresses the opinion that _the Borden Government will be returned to power. The Guide speaks; for a section of the country which voted' from two-thirds to' threequarters Liberal in the last general election. The West is' undoubtedly greatly impressed with the Prime Minister's efforts to form a Union' Win-the-War Government which will con- solidate the countr_v iirsupport ofthe over~ sea arm_v and the Allied cause. i I _ .\l"I`()S YS- ll0l{Sl‘1.\‘ A contemporary remarks that iii the early days of the war there was quite a de-p mand for horses to use at the front. Thou- sands were taken from this countr_v. Of` late we have heard little about the horse;_- there has been less demand for horses, and the gas engine in the various forms of tractors and automobiles is supplanting old Dobbin as well on the battle front as on the city street. Now the farm, the last ditch for horsedoni, has been invaded. Even for good horses there is little demand, and the prices paid are the lowest in years' Against this is set oil reports of the marve- lous increase in automobiles among the farmers- Even in Arizona, which seems a bit wild and woolly to some of us yet, the autumobile flourishes even more luxriantly than did the broncho a decade or two ago' Thus it will be seen that the automobile, once the plaything of the rich, has become the vehicle of thc farmer. N OTES Vancouver Liberals want Premier Bor- den to appoint 15,000 non-partisan enume- rators. We don’t _think that order could, ge filled by sweeping over the whole coun- y' t Anyway where there's nothing else left to do, the Ci'ovv11`_“P-rince can always throw away _several htindred lives at Verdun" without makihg his reputation as a gener- .|fTi-_+-|-i-_-T-ro piiy t`or thi- i1-'ady madr- duil.~'-.hoplniz‘ A _ Q V : ,,m(|‘, ‘O _\~e“_\-Oumuand to join the qiiictl_\' to ilic polling booths when this* ll, that for his 1'ec01'(l as ]‘@g;11°(lg th() Way _c-_,_,_,D,l 0,- lm. I,,0,.i,,,_,, ,',,» (-unady H.. iiiiiivoiiliiblc clcctioii oi~oiii's and sin.. 'ilso siiggcstcil thiii ~i chanize ot` nniiii Officers Elected by Houses Tlii- lloiisii oi' llisliops eiewteil' Rev .\li'. Vliiro Soi-i'eizii_v of the i’ppt=i‘ port the wiii-llie-\v'ir (lo\'0rlliiii‘ni iii: lei' of things _in trade, labor, agriculturei ' some suggestions \'~isi~ii if iii- is iiiimvi-ii in itiiiiiiimp iii._= _‘W méii othr r “All _ es. ~ ,- Take out that Fire, Life, Marine Accident, Automobile, Liabiliiyor Platc Glass "Policy to-day as a measure of \ \°s\u\\§:\ » precaution. It is the only way by which , /1%; you c_an_ protect yourself against the un- s\\\\ if 5 C€I'lf3ll'lli€'S Of IOIUOTTOW. i We_write liberal policies in reliable _ i, Coinpanies at most reasonable rates f// //A .////////. / ///////M /.///~//,.///~////f -A/Wawwa//,/#am/W vw#mf / ‘/- ,,. ,./, ,/H \ T121( \- 59 b|Qu,cen_St.,' (harlottctown,P_E.l //////47/////at/////1W/#4/Mm#/m4¢IA¢#wW%mWAwzwwuy///mwwwzw/azwa-1 4;-fm/. //,».i:c'»::¢-_.Q/4-.LJ :I \ U `*'~`;`s`FN§l 9; 1/ ’ i i 1 ibn- r|r_j;'_-Q 1 *i F ' -~1` ` l-louse. and ilii- l_o\vel' lloiise r=li\i~ti‘d ' Y \'i-ry il#-\'. lleiiii Evzins l’i'oloi~iitor; lie-\'. .l_ _-\lil1otl Siiiitli. l‘lerii-:il Secre- iiir_\'; t'liziiii~»-ilor l)a\'id_~u>ii, llonoiiiry l_iiy .\‘i»i-rriiir_\. iiiiil .»\. l’. 'i`ippclt_ 'Fic-ii-` It _,___ ' siii-or. _ ""' ,_ °"""L`_ ' _ The Synod Sermon _ l \ 'I`hr- st'-riiioii iii connection with tho l i iiioetiiii; ol' thi- Synod was prearliiiii; , ,`\. \\'", _ iii Christ t‘liiircli Viitlieili-ul this iilorn- " ,, _ ~ .\- iiig by Bishop \\'illliims ot' lltiroii_ _who , i "°_ \\,~" - ~ W d icl`ci‘i'cil lo iho (’lit'lstiaii prilir-iplirs ' '\'j'.l\ '_ ' which liiiil iii-iuziteil Great llrlliiin in' , ___ "“l4' "Ap `, ciiteriiig iiiv iviir, and expressing ii _ `\ T . h0lic that the iiltliuate it-fl`i=i-t of the l ' world ciiiillict would he to streiigtlien T 1 _ \\- iiil persoiial i‘i~lii:ioii and vindicate the estulilisliniciii ot' the inw nt t'liri_~ii :is 's'/L4? See the ini- iiiii or iiiiiiiiiis. \ THEX' are full of goods that arc familiar to you be- -L_ #‘l"i§*'|"l°+'|» O O OO *#00: DAILY SELECTIDNS FOR 1 GUIRDIIH READERS Furnlahsd by W. 8. Loulom* OOO \|»¢°#l»'l"l*|'i 1| O IMI' 010+; PASSING THE HAT. l’nssiiig ilii- hat. passing thc liul! Soiiir- oiir- tori-ver gets' busy at tliul! Oli, lt scviiis useless to struggle and striiiii, :ill our cndeiivoi' is hope-less mn| vain; ivlicii' we have giitliereil ii sinall, slenilr-i~ roll, hoping to piirelias'c_` some iloiir :intl some spuils. hoping lo to puri-linsc ii bone i`or the cut, some one ronies i-hi-crfully passing thc init! Pnssiiig the init that the bums nm_v.lin warm. pnssiiit: the lint lor some noble reform. passing tho lint for the fel- lows who hill. passing the hut to re~ inoilel the jail, passing the bonnet for thlg or for tlnit, some one torevcr is passing the lint! Dig up your bundle rind lmnil nur your roll. if you iildn't do lt you‘rr~ lacking it soul. Whnt ity the feel ol _voiir chlidrorl are bnrr?| What if your wife has no corset to' wear? What l{`~your granny is weep- ing for sliocs? What if tho grocer's tie-l nianiiing his dues Some one will' America. cause they are products that have been advertised by the manufacturers in the ne\vspapers read every dav. The Windows in thiscity are only a part_but a vcrv interesting part of a great continent-wide show. ' What our own merchants are doing' other mei'- chants are doing simultaneoush' in 400 cities in North This great army of retailers is mobili'/.ing to testifv its approval of newspaper_advertised products. ' Every one will be interested in the show- " Every one will be interested in the big purpose back of the display, a purpose indicated by this sign' » Newspaper Window Display Week We Scll '|‘hi-so Siiiiiiiaiwl l‘rodiu-is ' - All .\il\'criiscil in llic l).\ll.\' NE\\'Sl‘.\I‘ERS r' - ' ff _ f U |.\"l`l'Ill.\'.\'l`|()\'_\l. ° ' w_\'ron 'rni-: sronn \vixno\vs 'ro-|i‘\\- _(yn [EVER D.-\\' 'l`l[lS \\`l']E|i- - \ \ \ iiintrmirit -f ' “ " . BEST Yer IN Foorwsiin ' ' ' T ' lnugh at sus-li logic iiir that. sump one] wonmnvs Long and Button cut who‘s merrily passing the lint! Pans- lm: the iini for the pink icmonnrln. passing the hat for it moral crusade, (panning the hdt to fktlnlfiilslt the rat -someone' forever iii pasiilnz the hnl' -dhéhiilhumiw unix ~°~ J wotigoen ghGun Metal Laced and Button plain me oriop $490 t th bef th . B - ' for the mg-ad :nga weteae Priciciéi; righnse ring the family in for strong solid leather boots Gorr Bnos i 0 ' v ' ' ~ »_ ' ' ' _ _ ,, . ` - ` ' V al any worse than it has been. -p ,N _ _A no Mg iam W" 6 P _ ’ ~ < - _ ~ w ""'*”',°"-"'"°~~f'rv'--_"- ""° """' - ` - r‘_¢l'¢.’-iistar ;~1_f_‘1.'_5“_""t‘-' ""_5"ii3’f"‘”'f’*""JJ " " is - ,