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'_' fi '13-_it;;f_ »~ #i-2 :?’~i.-'» J ‘ -5" F-"u, ..;.i.-,s_a,_-_._.- I@.»;¢=§""""" as _.;.,.f._ ‘ _r-."é~_:‘* i'."~:,“’1 gf :gist _-vp. *y "..: .4 *i r-l -iffnri-_ » ls! »'5f:f` ,g_ _jc :___l>f 3i'_.___j,», e'gla`d to do sof This suggestion, we’ J _F _ gonpgy _|u|_v 15", 1913 trust, Will DOC bé taken 88 3 lllllli t0 Ut fill# DI; eeeeee Price of wood upto famine rates- _ e In- ii.. _’ A _\-_U-I0_\»AL SPIRIT _ dian excuse that there is “a dam big war 'ni iomewhere" and that consequently exor-101°' it . _ ._ . aso d‘we feel ssre ouiiiar t take vantage of it. ere _1s_an_ immited ei- rket iii this count_ry__ now__for wdod at_¢b nable prices andfit would be a patri- mf- of British birth, this desire was natural. imc act t°'“Se it’ Whe’°‘iYeroGerman wife Paris I d it lan Stronghold There iq 'd e will take a generous view of this mat- - we are wld. was run or Prussian in- °‘":h IS, me to bg des,,o,_,__,, ,,,,,,,, SllIIlIl'lel°Sl ~ r when it comes up at the- next session.:tiisiie ina overrun by Aiwtfiwl iid- :'e‘;a§;,n;B more powerfu, ,,,a,`, ,hat ' .ventures It was with these foreign ` - ' he jurors should at least receive their le ' ~ ' ' ' ' i t " I _ _ g`°l _ _ old grey *riding in the Pauberg St. _ W _L_ -. l 1fllat&__€){_}Q€YlSeS While attending C0l.1l`ll. ers that me Empercfr surrounded mm Antoine that the sons of France threw L 'T _ A L " ' _ - fr H was 'en iself. They insulated hlm from Frollch down 129 years ago_ VICTORY LOAN AGMN lug securities tax ee nl _ uccess ii ii id ionardize @_S__ - - opinion, and counselled against the WILL BE TAX FREE i at won 1_2 k n_8umect O r v ~ > ' ` » i < HIE vii a\ui\fi x i: -ms _,,g,,,,,, ,,,g,, 0, - Z-_*_ -» - if me new ivan 1° mr fi . - » » - » _ yielding to popular _ -- _ _ _t ‘ _ 1 .fl-IKOXOIOYO tl tl tl.6_ ,t. o discontent When it became evident *A to Income taxa on an a mp float it at the same inteerest NIB 85 ' _ I ` i ' C - . _ Govern-l ' ' ' ‘ - nit ii F ii ni iii dia V D 0TTA\\»‘\~ J“l> 11 The, - . ‘ - _ ir it siiesiiir From the volume of anewspaper publish- “ ' 9 “en” “"“Y “"3 “S YOUR PROBLEMS SOL E mem 8,-,,., cmiiii ciiniiiiiiiiiiiiii, iiisi me on issue( thosgeé-Smiplng mn inent topicsdiscussed at the annual meet- g of the British and Foreign Society held e other day at m Cll5lrlotlL€l0wn in 1858-We C0 tllelme French‘pe0me` ima not is me . . diéeiiiea iiiiii the homie of the _nextllm tqsuperiiilil mise on the IN TT D D. , f it D\1l‘C , py French monarch and his foreign ad 'Y REV TSL acc ' hctoiy Loan shall like those o ,secur ies wo Curmes in pfexer uowmg whlc-hlshowsr that some things 2ltl"l”"S~ ““‘“PPe‘“ Wi” “md” to vienna (Ali rizhts reserved) all-Drsfious 'S5565' be "ee of an Dwi to the new war ‘ 2.St llaV€ Cllallgéd S0lTl€Wl'l3lZ‘ We Olflllland Berlin, and German mercenary _ ,' minion taxation. _~lo_' it was thought - f ' ' d F t ith with sue); a. large liodv of existl dn. 0 _ Canada they love, they fought for and that quite nothin b so many of their fellow-countrymen died g for. It will be to them a re-born Ca-nada, W a home dearly paid for and hence more dress of the French Empress. In alluding dearly loved. They will bi-infg back with to them the virile force that won or them the th love of their allies and the fear of their fo foes, a force that cannot but make for na- to tional development. to The success they achieved on the battle- ti field will mean their success at home. They ii will be Canadians, not provincialists; they h will not be Westerners nor down easters. o g ut a winding sheet. He re- retted the extreme folly of the English omen that prompted them to copy the bonnets he said that the scriptures told em that long hair was given to women r an ornamentbut that thehead oujit be covered. This, however, according the present fashion, they appeared en- rely to _have forgotten, as they were now o covering for the head. He hoped that is hints would be received and acted up- _ _ _ n. If they could hear what the men said To Canada this will mean a vigorous, of the present fashions behind their backs wholesome, national life, a unity of pur- they would abandon them. ose in the development, materially, moral- 0 FUEL CONSERVATION fi In this province where scarcity of the a necessaries of life has fortunately never s that a fuel famine is one of the possibilities p of the near future, of the coming winter in fact. In most of the country. districts t wood is the only fuel in use. In Charlotte- town and in the towns and _villages we are warned that coal is going to be not only regulated very largely by importation from ference to the conservation of coal. A Washington despatch says in relation to the possibil ¢'3l.0_f coal shortage: “Householders will be allowed only the amount of coal necessary to heat their homes to a temperature of .68 degrees and “it is- announced that those who fail to ob- serveconservation rules and eliminate 'waste will have only themselves to blame if tihey are without fuel before cold season en s.’_’ ` This warning applies equally in Canada. - Conservation is the only m-eans of averting want, and our people _will be well advised _ if they heed the warning. In this province -much more wood might be used than is be- ing used at present and householders should ’ make arrangements no t d ’ - Th P t d ` _ _ stead of coal. There is hvbulfidtlisifcdwdf iii; "Pan'eGei?n?ai?irsllm§lual§dstgzliélgadthisrollllmflliié -.~f'_‘wood still in the provi e, but it will be toe -‘civilized world the slogan “Can German- ll _ _ _ “T116 Rev- Sa- gallantly came y and spiritually of the land they learned to the defence of the fair sex. He denied to love anew in the fierce fires of sacrifice that the energies of the ladies were en- tirely devoted to dress, as they were always rst and foremost in carryiig out good _ob_}ects_and if it were not for their invalu- ble assistance the Bible Society and other _ _ _ _ ocieties would soon disappear. We are been known it may be difficult to realize t _ c a M m 1'. all The good Mr. H _ been gathered to his fathers. He entered scarce but very dear. Our- coal supply is ‘his little protest and went on _his way to- _ _ wards the bourne whence' no traveller re- the United States, and the United S_tates;_,_,i;urn_s and where the whims of fashion give government has issued a warning with re- little trouble._ The ladies whom he so se- verely admonished refused, we presume, to discard their little bonnets, indeed they waxed wroth at his interference, which re- minds us that it is not only useless but dangerous t_o cross the path of the jugger- iiaut of feminine fashion. - Had the lived till our day he would probably have been equal- ly perturbed over the gigantic size of the head gear, but we have learned from his an_d the example of others to let these _foibles tak_e_ their course secure in the knowledge that those that are too small this season _will be large enough the next -and vice versa. old that the_ ladies who werepresent ap eared very indignant at the remarks of H _ whilst on the other hand herenwas slight applause from the gentle- NOTES -_--_-_-$..i_ *»'°tll'??_‘*i~l’l‘l“il!_"t’° "KF *J*-° Wren is - _.___ _' r' ‘~ lb "’ ` ‘ ~ A " , _. . . . .i The Rev. Mr. _ _ said he was very sorry to be liged to speak of the ridiculous fashions the present day, especially among. the dies. All their time and energies seem- devo_ted to the one purpose of decorat- g their frail bodies that soon would re- has long since D il-Allemand, so many of them foreign a to the number of thirty thousand. which fear can magnify to fifty, all ' 8 ing in harsh gutturals’ Prussian 1, ltable army was drawn up on the Field of Mars. Y,et all were of no avail ag- soldlers were brushed' aside or tramp~ 0 led under foot. The huge concourse K made for the Bastllle,_.snd after a G "Kings Must' Stick Together" Y lt was on July 14, 1789, that this 0 a l sees is a as UIIIRDIMI READERS Furnished by W. l. Lollloa 9$$$§#$§%$$Q$$$# _ 'fha Pnob'|'éA|.°s6N "Ai iasiiiwii wise, i'.1nn 5ris'¢,__mfd ' seek my father's shack;" thus mutter- _ ed low the ancient ho. and then he hit ` the track. From dwellings rude he'd “ oft been shooed, been chased' by farm- ` ers ‘dogs; this poor old scout, all down His' heart wasvwrong; it took him long f to r'ecogf`il2e"tlie` ti'utli`,"and tllere's af .glad anrd"'srn`fllng"'lfad“‘for` eacl1` rep- sntant_ §ou_th'.""_'I wi_Il`arlse', doggone my eyeii," the prodigal"ohserved, “and ary to mike ine em striiigiii pike `fr'em which 'Il _idly swerved." The father " saw, wlille,baling straw, the trunnt. 80"? and lamedz he whoopod with 105'! "my, swaylmcked boy, you're wol- corsel” he exclaimed. Midsi. gleeand mirth two dollars' worQ.of ilrewoiikl than were ~bumcd:,,f‘_:]'q’-§§'_1¢ill a cow," cried father. "now that Reuben has ro- tumed!"ll-lls sisters.aan¢, the farm- house rsng with glen till _rafters split, his mother- sighed with hope and pride, -his granny had a lit. And ft'l today tlieisame old way. the lamp doth nightly burn, to`guide_ you homo, 0, -boys who roam. if you will but ro- ¢ll'l._ ’ ~ . '. H "‘ ‘ ' ‘ A 'J "#1 _ `, i `-T* 1| I r f U I wendlng toward Paris and Versailles how she can atone for,aii injury she -without drum music. without aud- has q0ne_ Perhaps you can _frankly lille WON! Of C0¥\'lmfll\d~_" Fired DY and humbly confess your sin and npol-_ Familie Desmoulins, whose immortal agile 1,, me pe`r;,0n whgm you have cry of “To arms, to arms!" was later injm-e,|_ 'Ig your injury leer a nature to thrill the world in the French nat- so lonal anthem,the citizens of Paris pro- [hen no so by all' means. Tlicre m:i.y` ceeded to arm in the street. They be had no other idea than that _the ers which it is not wise to confess and German and Swiss mercenaries were in there to massacre them. - Their pro- between you and Gm] en|y_ In future' cesslon of protest was charged by you win uqubiiess iry io be _riiiiiinii the torel n soldiers,thi_s horde “growl to the one to whom in the past you. - 'R a U “ dragoons -sought to hold the French may be enabled to moie than alone guard under arrest in fbarracks, a ver- for your Siu” _ _ ' . / U C U aints the populace of-the city. The er-» asks, "When are we free from the ‘ _ _ _ _ - b _ _ _ siege it fell and was destroyed. fron; `fui;~|_hep :_0b‘llgnii0n to _increase __ 'I' \_ ife ls concerned, but even then the __ mes: _ " " itioops entere rance cope w _ ‘ _ _ ' - ‘ ~ ~ . , ~ . 1 “Crinoline and ladies’ bonnets were pro- l ‘he S““""°“' ni-_ Liiiscou iii im.. column win =-- i r "_ ' _ - ‘ l ' _ , , , /I //,w///.~//i-/zw /4# ////mr//,-///f -of The F°r¢ian Mercenaries hell) V011 SDN’ y0\1r 118811 Dfolilemg W... ,,/,.,,,.,,,,,/.,,,,/M./.,/,/, .,/.//1., A religious, natural. social, iinancia an gi TH CB GEN¢Y _ _ _ .. - _ - _ i=. Onnssr INSQRAN _ Sails Larlwe. On all highways every other anxious care that per- IN pnlnch EDWARD ISLARD V there hovered dust-clouds, with the plans Yom If 3 personal answer nv march of regiments. with the trailing req 'rf cannon; foieign Pandours of fierce No aspect. Salis-Semade, Esterhazy. Roy* refer, sign yomsinmals amy; or use -55...? 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' M ' ` ' PERPETUAL GRO\\ TH 1-~\ T6&Cl'l- _ _ . ve been unfaithful and t ns .YO _ . i ligation to strive to increase our _ i _Q nowledge ” When the messenger of eaih calls us hence we shall he free f $` -' ' 4' ur*-knowledge so< far as this earthly _I ` (` Th t t n th n‘ .' ‘ . 7 a we opera e e o i - ‘ Lens Grinding Pliiiii on ' "" course of studies' ln lhelnew world and it ¥ 5 5# tfé ie 9! Qt % Qi % 5 ik A! 2# W ,in new circumstances, and perhap and out, had herded with the hogs. .i "'**ié as _ ` . ‘Ph ' : is on a new class of subjects e 0 lgation to learn rests upon us here all the time and he is a wise man who heeds and obeys. The increase of knowledge is one of our chfief means not enjoyment, as well as of efficiency. ‘ V' .- bllgatlon- will he renewed--to begin a K ii 1 ` 1 s , , u _ __ Records for Your Plionograpli l' _ Rejuvenate your interest in the best entertainers in your home and keep posted on the new songs and dances with the new Edison records-out each month; Call in and here the new ones. - -war \1"f-Lu ‘_ ‘° fl l - E. Island? That we emdploya'sk.ilied Surface Grin er, and are daily grinding -from the rcugheglass- e most com- plicat kinds of lenses? , These are facts, which mean a good deai_ to the Glass wearing public, doing away with the annoying delays caused biy-sending away forspecial ei_ises._ l Send your glasses in 3 mail, you’ll get them bs promptlyan in perfect con- dition. . - - Call in and look over our phat . . __ __ c.-i. -unfami- ? A, E,” -oiia-omen-in andeopticim - ._ l _ 177-Queeiisi. _-_ il* _ _ WARM w1~:Ari1siU-‘oornrssn White canvas boots. high and medium cnt, pointed or rountftooa, white eiiamelod leather or canvas covered iiesis. Prices ranging fmiii $2.00 ui $3.15. Pimps aniiorroras in nie vs inset amen, a_i»o_ __ a his nlwiu 0! rubber solo sporting- shoes . - i W High cut laced boots for thegro wing girl in low andlmedlummla, a ses 11 .io 2. $1.85 to 18.501 linac 8-to 7% $1.85. Sizes 8 to 10% 81.80. _ , '_ _ __ _ _ Cnildron’s white cauyaa slippers 4 to 7, Sic. Sizes 8 to 10, We. Sizes 11 to 2, 79c. V 1' _ _ ‘ " _ _ BROS . _ ' ' ~\- _ - v _ ‘ , - _ - » l ’ f h ' AJ ' T ' `.’.=;”J\= ' - . 1 ` _ ' " - ~ H. V A ~ . __\ \'\»_»C~ -- gg. ____ _‘ _r," __ s i. » _ l ._ v-mr. - --»»»~-- -um ~ _- -f-»_ _ . » i » .~ .._"_"."_f"'..'~»r _.ic » » - i vi-_-t _ _ ,EN '\ ‘ . _ _ _ 'i