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Foster Z. i .Santini Drugstore ~~' ` Sunnyside '““‘§_“'“"'“*‘“*'-_ _ ____ _ ____ _ _ _ V _ V , the fact that in all, at some point; the word peace crops up. ` ' ‘ ` ii-~:cu|31'A|Ng _-', HA-r _ ' Victorious peace or some other - Ana inexpensive be-sdieciived pesos, it is, to no inn-o, , _ V but peace. Travellers retuming Theie':are-many inexpensive mercer- "`°m G°"m'mY l'e°°“UY “Bree UID! " ized and llneniaed fabrics that wash the °“lY "em ‘1“°lm°f_m°1" W -Geflflill ,V well and make attractive living-room °°“nd°“9° is f°““d "1 the °~l’Dl'°\‘°“" and dining-room curtains requiring 5i°“ °f “ l“`°"`“°t°d WU- Peilée HOW no ‘iinidi;,- onion; :noni iioing siiniki. V’“°“’!= "‘°‘°’Y'°b“f He” sem' __ D.|ma||y,bm°.de_ Saraceine madmm The Tribune compares ' the Gen and_the many beaumu|_c0lm_ed Bmw man succsses to those of theconfed- e'|___J“DB" and a|..mumB_ They are crate successes in the civil war, with , usually - 50 inches wide, and are very 9'°p°" “"€"°“°‘? ml’ the d\ff¢\'¢“0Q'|\1 cheerful. says acontrlbution to the size' me emniim “ct 15 the “me- Deliseator. Cretonnes to match the C°.fiiiiiiiii-is-the 'T'ihli99_”“y“‘ ‘i " '- - wallpaper and used for curtains, hed-i it "my i"i‘° ° Yami' fW° Y°°"5» spreads, and even articles of furni- i° weed G°"m°'“5'. .Wh“°~ -` If *Wk t-u=,.e_ me exceedingly popular for bed_ four to grind the seed com of the =-°--- V -f.°.r.f°v,'_:‘.2.i-...ii.‘:.‘_:.‘:.°.:“::= _A` rsonal touc - _ _ 11 6 war'~must~ 3 $6,-_ in hgidigxyuggnggeglnig ,l‘°0°EnIze is. that the process is going 'm`sili.2rIdl 'or aiifinsertion maybe used °ii sieiiiiiiy' i'em°"°i°"i5'~ md th” _ _roi-_t1iis._ _'rno_Vpi-inooss ._ and iiondoii- fin" 59" °“ G°\‘m=“ij_¢°1\tisu<>s to stripes are the favorite laces for bed- ii iii get th°`d°°i°i°“‘ " ' ' ‘ roonl'--curtains. _takin V the lace V -~ Eruss_els_a`nd Swiss lfces. Tlhere is oaf WANTS ~i'Aci`iiNE GUN M°NEV w_;uiderii»nd_~-of dainty plain and iigur-~ i ~ V ili°_R-ff'-ATm°T'° FUND- . e ne if. ncliidin even nurser -' - ` - - " _ tBl‘ll_edi:>l_l4§s for »gthé` wee one’s.¥‘ris°ners_ and a separate account is ireptflor, _each man. ‘ i i SERVING WITHOUT SALATV’ - ` LONDON. Oct. 29.-It has been re,-_ yealed by the printed answer to _a__ C. fo non p a ' _ der oalllngon ‘him for a ‘surety bond Trenton. N- J- _[ill-le"-1°" Wt t° I-he 3°V°"“m°“¢ ii* ;_ - ‘ E weak, nervous, run-down' `fii;ipl(ii£iib|2‘r'I~IIli:.€i;i:diiJliii`|: ggltdiitigttliig perszaiiiiyfeeble old people and delicate'_i,_ W” not gémg yo make B writ of 51.* child in Charlottetown should ‘try_ _fachment “giant 5 pe"0n_gq_|-ying in‘ Vlnol on our ézffler toniéeturig tgegoigntgiz. ' His Marstys forces in time of war, ey if it fai s o one _ _ . _ . parliament that the Marquis of' Lands- downe, minister without portfolio, and Earl Curzon, lord privy seal, doolinqedi to acce t an sala when the ‘re "'-exciept or something crlniinal; ‘ Drllaslsl- ChBl‘l°!l°i0Wll P- E- I- ' __, 'inilicatfonthat you are conscious of it. ' If she is to be saved, than we need _ D Y 1'? Y '_ csived their appointments in the cosli- . IWIIIIIPIIIITUETU 1""-°" ' V- ` /f ‘_ i' 'iCoii¢Ini|§d from Page Ons.) rcs s another, and _ond of the oats ¢»heroes'_‘wa| a minister of the sin _ ».§s>siiei_hr_ the .iil»nea_ood. Hen- li In is home making bullets tight they may _be used to_-_iii-ing dostn t ,l_l1_ _ »,al1d_wlien they were= carried to ir ‘ t‘re§cii_an_~ the soldiers said, ; __,_.€._r,1i_.' 03_°b6r’s biglesf _liiiihi-ing a _g wr emanw _wou ave _Ta_h_l_d Qbgék *at tligd call of? the colours .`T,“.,°.l‘-.“f~<’5'*'i.i“i.»» 1"}1L""°'°2i?"i °’ "i" __)_r__ou 'av_ snr tycal- ,ed' 'Fin' the' drst ilme in our \lIl¢°l'Y W0 are lighting with those _who__avqwe_dly a_re_ followers of Christ, Yet 'are' assasiiis. men whose weapons ‘ ,of’ "wsrfaI'e"dr'e` foul and 'treacherous beyond description. pur"fo`es have 'iHf'tUiidel°_6tI the whole code of honour, trampled--under~foot every law of mod- ern warfare and turned civilization infcicniiiis 4'htl_"cin-istinn society into Atoll. 'Every sane member of the Em-- pire believes that the sword to-day' has 'bbdlvdrawn in thla"w`elfare of hu- -manity; and-all our resources must be mobilised or we shall go down to the in-famy and shame of those who have 'nsgieotsd - their ' only inns" -have snow.. ' ed the unrlghteouato trample them under foot. Wfe are righting under .God, not~V-only' to drive the Invader, back to his native soil but also to niaintain the very existence of this glorious Empire. She is in danger, and. your presence here today isan organisation, we need mobilization; weneed to eliminate, as a disgrace to our civilization, the man who is mak- ing money out of this campaign. We need to realise that we must place party above self; that°'we must lift' wintry above party: that we must honour God above all. So colossal is Vthe campaign that we must enlist every man who can work a gun, who can handle a rifle, who can drive home a bayonet into a German'carcass. If _wo are to do this successfully we need saying. "Tak-e my life, my limbs, if, need be, for the preservation of the. Em£_ire.' We need men who are ready Y lay lt, Vwlthout thought, on the Em-I clinging to the things that ar reall peace" which is heard to-day, the preacher stated that thene would be no peace until the enemy were made to realise the immensity of the atro- cious and barbarous crimes -which they had perpetrated. ‘1Tbe`crusade "to which your King, your country and your God have called you must be carried out to the very end. No matter how many may perish in the undertaking, we shall iight until every _wrong is righted, until every crime re- ceives iltting Justice, .until the arch- jcrimlnals of history are crushed and humiliated beyond any further possi- -bility of evil doing. Fight? _Yes; or i.ws'shall perish in the struggle._Yonng‘ men, _you have done well insigning `tjlie~'horiour' roll. I don‘t-give you any' ‘a_dvic'e, ’i‘he_man is-not human who 'can_ contemplate going into 'the 'trenches to-day without thinking of 'Vhls - God, on eternity, .without thinking of those at home. But I want to tell you that we can only conquer byV the cross. Live in its atmosphere; insist upon the sovereignty of your best self; and you shall go forth from Vherc *to conquer as heroes, to strengthen the hearts of the men who are now in the iirlng'llne;‘ you shall go to refresh the outworn, to re-Inspire the brave; and those of us who wait behind will fol- low your steps as you go, because you 'will fill- up the gaps in the ranks, and. strengthe_n_.and continue the march, on to Berliin, to` victory, on to the city of God." .` ` iiiuiiiii chili. iViiV-isiiiiiii i... iz; ». -eV. V-. :.i l""‘. ii; NEPI-IEW _OE FAMOUS BOER GEN- V _ERAL REPLIIS T0 WOLFF ` ` AGENCY. ‘ . _BERNE, Switzerland, »0ct. 30.- _yigqlrf Aaencyfs .excuse for the Sdith 'Qayeli murder was that many similar acts had _been commlttedby order of General Kitchener, on -Boer women and children during _thedouth African Tar. _,Gen_eral,Jpubert, nephew of the ormer, Boer _Cojminandor-In-Chief, who iq pow staying In Berne, hs.s__asked the British legation at Home to reply to the statement in his behalf. _that never ¢.\1_itougiiout_ the, war., were wi' acfs of this desc__ptIon committed bl' order of either Lord Kitchener, or any more than 'the men who are willingly f to rip' themselves of their money and ,- pire’s shrine. There must be no baseii _ Y unnecessary on the part of thglndlvi- _ -dual." ~ Dealing with the cry of "Peace, 1 Spring. _ '/2% -/f \\\ ._i. ._ _ _V n slisiirr-r ‘~ - -- " 1 "-1 . ~ : VV U """“‘i°“ "' . .ST JA memo _ _,_4_,___,_._ ort furloillll ` " -‘ " ~' /-'_-__ N li "Qi" ' “pn” _,¢_ _ "K T' I ‘ '/Bisrrliiiis _ . for 25 years How. we V can 'guarantee I tllis Sp_rin_g_ If `you’ve harley: _ fence in buying and using spring ma -- ,_ Y ,_ WOW - that most of them are ‘??sargged”, “bagged” worn out and unfit" _ one to threeyears ot'u_§e‘._ __ _ _ L ` ' ` _ The _"Hercules”_ No. ,O _Spring is a woven wire Spnng, but is woven in a different way. _It "is 5 times stronger-5 times more springy-by actual ,test, than any other It cannot sag. For _ _ of CWGDEY iiisegigniiii hi iiiriiiiiguix neveriiigeneiilieig on to make good our guarantee. _ That’s why we feel safe them to you. Wood Frame .,,.- Wea_resoleagen_ts.__ __ _ _ __ .- l AllsizéB'always_.in , Sf¢¢| F¥3l_I_\,é_ pile is close and thick. __ Q' from. q _ ` See them in our window today $25 worth $35 For wear and durability these Axminster Rugs are hard to equal. The A We offer you upwards cf a dozen elegant designs and colorlngs to select in view of the advance in the price of Carpets which has already taken place these Carpets are even still more attractive to the economical of the Twentieth Century," he said, ri uyen » " I \ Buy a $35 Rug $2_5_g0; _ ___V_\ I I ii ii i‘IVeihave placed a number of very superior Axminster Spuares on sale this-week at the special price of $23 00. These Squares are the product of a famous English Carpet factory and are perfect in everyrespect ' In many waysithey are equal to carpets at very much higher prices. ~ - _J I ‘Cf '_ _ - .-._..._...._....-....-......,................. ...W - ~-- __ ‘acsuo-29Miniwir1~:rniw;r_ V ' Shakespeare, in “Trolius and Cres- ’sidn," makes Ulysses. the crest Be"- eral says: "'Tis he, I KGB the m°“_' ner of his gaIt;_ he rises on the too. that spirit of his in aspiration lift! him from the earth.” Here is briefly set down the whole alph_a and omega of recent scientific and psycholo§lCll discoveries about the intimacy be- tweenyour gait, your character, and your health. Physicians diagnose locomotor ataxies hy the gait. Paresls, agitating palsy, lumbago, diplegia, infantle par- alysis, and a legion of true maladies are greatly determined by the self. An sxpert"wlth whom I have discuss- ed this subject, saysz- “Watch the woman who drags her feet along as if every step were an world’ `goods it is because they have been thrust upon her,Ifit~bc a man. he would be the first into the lifeboat from a sinking ship. The man or wo- man with the dragging gait is the man or woman without a heart. The woman who has 'difficulty in -lifting her heels from the ground when sho; effort, and if she has any of H199 PHE; "I '_' i"'~ "_ i WATCH YOUR STEP- 'along as if she were anxious to part company with the pavement. Her 'steps are quick and snappy. She has plenty of vim. When you see a wo- man planting her feet ilrmly on the ground and walking with a free swing, 'you may be sure she is whole- some, to be depended upon, capable. She will he your friend, your pal, your sweetheart on rainy days just as much as. or more than, when the sun _ahines.”-- Tit-Bits. OUT OF THE LIMELIGHT ' Few people realize that the King .of Spain has reigned longer than any 'other European Sovereign. With 010 -exception of the King of Montenegro, ,and the Emperor of Austria. This is ,accounted for by the fact that King ‘Alfonso was born a King, and has thus reigned for just over twenty- nine years. King Alfonso is said to be looking rather blue over the contin- \|an`ce of the war. Ho loves the lime- light and just now he cannot get into it. Nobody outside his own dominions gives him a thought now; he cannot walks is a whlner. otiior British authority. . _tion cabinet. _ “Watch the woman who hurries gravel,-and money is tight. So there I simply nothing doing, and his lively ‘ his troubles, Madrid is rather pro-Ge\‘- man, and he is most emphatically not. _ ' _ 8ClENTI8T’8 SACRIFICE. Dr. Alexis Carrol, who, it is claimed, has discovered the ideal antiseptic, auords a line oxamgle of the disinter- ested scientist. orn at Lyons 41 years ago, he has already made won- derful dlscoveriea in surgery-mcg- nlzed three years since by the aw of a Nobel Prize. Instead of engag- ing in a probably lucrative practice. be prefers to remain, at a comparative- ly small salary, at the Roclrfeller lu- stltute, because there he has an unliue opportunity for experiment. | ' .71 KRUPPS TO BUILD CRUISERS FOR HOLLAND. LONDON, Oct. 29.- A' despatch to the Express from Copenhagen aays that the Krnpps have ohtslend a con- tract to build two cruisers for, tba Dutch Government. The vessels -will be built at Amsterdam and Rotterdam under immediate control of German Majesty is bored to death. To add to _ ,-_'ii engineers. ‘ . V .yu\.~¢»~»_-_~_-:_-_~:::::::- -'-‘- - - - -_~ - - ~ - - Y - ' - - - - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ` ' __ ' ll=uN_¢|N`oi UP' lrA'1"l-_lf_ElV'! 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