f. wg - ~ i 4 5 li i 1 W .'- .. i1 .i_ _c .5 if"- i' , Z. ?~ F " 7 \ i-- ift 1' lf?- -? if . lf?- ;».;-,V l' l-.- . 1,' ,'i:' (Gil. it #ii .- 4 .i -tw i .-. .,,.._,,..=. “~‘2¢~s»»£~.4¢...u "-I, 5|€&;m lit.. .été éxl . fi, ~¢ *£5* ii i ¢-‘ '. iii- - i. . gr E24 ., '@3- 'z-...._ ....-..-.__ gg. -rr ii . va iii-5. ,,, f . -I i fl' ,--', ’. i .KU 'ii Q i ‘_ I ii , i -s' il' ’ n, .l i' lf 'ig . . _,U ' i 'rr-ui _ _ _ . THE oHARLoTTE_rQwN_.¢gARp1AN . -_-i_¢_¢__-p_ Guardian ...if.1s'»f,»i-i:ii..i§»'-3;irr...iin1'-=»»"=»Eros-.’i 'thin Province. per Ol Oct. as fol- st eleven and subject, “The nt evening ser- IPB -i-ROBIN OAPTURED.-John Mont- 'lms lately captured a splendid Mr. Mountain saw what hc I a large cat cnetr thc liuur-e he kept hens. Ho knew that must. have nlijected to their lodging from thc- racket raised _“nd “D611-Boing -to the spot he dis- Gvvotjod -as 'many s six of his best h8llB had been killed. 'l`hc debt was Kid ln part by' his having: i-.ipltlroil e tnauraude-r. -KENSINGTON PRODUCE SH IP nlollnt Of energy being directed in thc l line- _of potato gh|m,ing_ Ther., ,U-Q ()’Brlen.wlm rect-nt-ly let`t for the prov- ll Ihrec- eompm\i@g_Shim,i|,g Hg- fa,-i as lure- ot’ Ontario, having accepted 11 they can handle the goods. viz. .loin |10 es Kennedy Estate, Rciiben 'I‘upiiii & ll l‘o.. and James Gillis. The Estiiio nf .liiiiie-s Kennedy i'o.. nlniie hiis. *FEXTENSWE DEALER |N CAT- Pond. was- totally destroyed by fire. Tl-E-_ Ml* -1311195 i-- Sillllllii (lf 'I‘lit;- f'i\niil_\' who occupied the house n Mr. ivlclniiiirs iihst-tice had gone li from Kensington on Monday niorn out ici- ri slim-i wiiiie. leaving ii iii-c “ French River shipped ll beef cattle 1 ing. They had been purchased by i Mr. McLeod of Bonsliaw. The seven netted Mr. Simms $747.90. He has -sold 27 cattle in three lots this pre- sent. your for a total of $2077.90. Mr. Simms has u large forni :lofi acres. lie buys quite a iiiiinber of rattle und hnproves before selling.--K. ' The idea of rftonie” _ ‘ For baldness that is chronic ls manifestly quite absurd. But when your hair is falling 22./ §¢.ii.ici1>i3 Applications at the betta- barber shops Guaranteed by Tho Herbicide ik. Sold Everywhere JOHNSON & JOHNSON Special Agents Say whether interested in Band Vlolin or Bagpipe Catalogs. -50Ne Fei: _ § '<.;,’i§’ - _ it V /¢ WRITE v sister ot' the briiir~. At'tor the cere- i , .` -DAV. ' fi, To Rev. /\. .\t'.\‘»'\.iiiiiilt, proceeded to the CW LlNllSAY.Lii~iim |89 SPARKS ST 4 DTT/?\VVA» ; O Y O Superior Line 1, of Toilet Sets Here V Now You will hnd complete sritisfactioii in our showing of Igoazi toilet sets. o matter what your par- ticular fancy might dictate, or what price you wish to pay. you are _sure to find in the present display a value that wi'l please you per- fectly. Particularly nice is a 'l`en-piece Toilet Set shcwri here now in three colors-a very pretty pattern and nn excelent value - at .........$,2.75 A _:_+- ` Road ,Lot 4, was in' Summerslde |'l`i|c-s- PlNG.-- Kengiiigtmi imma Wm, in. day, roturnlnt: from¢Kc~nslngtoii.whcre fox pi0l\€€\`- BDSM 'i`l1\ll`l‘dBY»iIl Slllll- lluetry these days. the lni~gesi_ ii. he had been looking aftertlie-liiis-loess lllertilde- Mr- LEWIS t.I’8Il'SHCio4l con- nierinti. or his iii-miir.-i~. ni-_ iz .\v. P. siderublc business and left for his' -UNE 0SN‘l‘.por word each inser- muni charge twenty-ilev cents. side. ‘ successful. The proceeds' which the Mission Hull of Alberton, and I Friday. Ytitli. at 7.30, the following Sunday ln Elnisdale niiirnlng and ’i; Alberton. _ ' l -Mr. Austin ()'Brien, 0‘lli'i£-n` sition with the Di;-minion Govern- ~wn1=-il b,v Agustin Meiiinis. Sen ('ow n' the kitchen stove. and it is sup- “ ircni the defective line .The hous'o has lately bei-n renovatoil this means _ about a two tlioiisnnd dollar loss to its (- owiier. 'l‘lie los:-s is pai'tiui1_\‘ i¢ovci'¢‘d h by iiisiirnro. _ r _______ is Konsingtoii linil ai plensfiiii visit from h Mr. lt‘i-asei'. i\lc-:sro Laiiipsoii & (‘o'i~\. represniitiitim- from .\'i°w York, nlso Cliestei' i\li:I.ui'e, l"hoi'lottcto\\'ii. nigr. f-E Fur Salt.:-1-' lioiird 'of l’. E. l. ’i`lioy r-xpi'os:~ioil thoiiis'el\'es lilglily plrnsntl " wltli the foxes of this raiicli. t)iic~ male - prime. Mr. l-‘wiser stnt.crl_ would eos"- ily fetch 51501100 and lic- pointed out scvvriil others that were in thc- sa-nic claS.<:-, This is cc-i'tziin-ly eiicoiiriigiiiir tc- thi- lox iiicii in gr-imriil, _ns Mr. l<‘iusoi- is :iii iyxpcrt in juiiiziiig pi-its. -WEDDING BELLS- A vei~_\" pi‘ett_v woildiiig took pliivo :it tho On Monday ,tlio ltitli of tlcti,-lioi-, when U Mr. .lc»r¢.-niic J. .\»r.seiini‘1it. son of Mr. C :ind Mrs. .l¢'i'oii1r‘ Ai'.~'<~iiii\il|_ ni' illont Uiirint-i, l’. ld. l., wus united in the liol_\' lionil>:» ol` iiiiiii‘iinon_v tr- i\-’lii~'s H liliiiniv Peters, ilaiitzlitii- ol Mr. ond Elmsdale, beginning at Alberton on been visiting her daugllter--IL evening, and Monday e\~.»ni,,g_ ;i0¢|i_ who has spent the last month in Mil- on, Miittapan. visiting friends return- ed homo ou '1‘huris'day night last. pose-il that the- house llziiitr-.l by sparks S' ec-overy from an attack of typhoid _THE ..pRoSPEC-I-.i RANcH__ soon hc able to make the journey Koiwiiigtoii on Monday night fi'om the ltoyal Victoria l-lospitul, Mont- eol. where he was being treated for of the lliiltnii =:ti~uin if zz-‘riniieil when “"1"-" friend* "le pleased to “G that hc came through the ordeal O. K.. as "lit" as ever.--K. COMMODORE STEWART IN advertised that she would marry any cliurirh iii St. Paul. Kwnt (`o., N. H.. respectable' mai' who would take gaud are of her and lier mother. and rc- oivoil 500 offers within a week--011 l’ers from young men. old mon, irlch -inc.-ii. poor nion. She will make her election as soon as i-die looks- theni overf Now, girls. here is a lilnt for bedl'00l1l. 2798-10-28Sbht.l2\YlLBl'lS2wks. roni British Columbia where she had -Mrs. Martin P. Doyle. Norway, onie by evening train.--H. -Mr. Gavin Harding, Graliam’s --The many iiiends oi I’. P. Cahill. I i’os't Master at Tignlsh were l>0l'._fil'\lg clerk. barber. etc. rleved to learn of his- recent. illness onvalf.-scant and will be able to re- inie duties in a few days . -The many l'riends ol' Tlios. uiiipbell. (llcriiiont will be glad to ear that he is well ou the road to 'hlle in Si-iskiitooii, Sask., he will onus.-IC. -lt. il. MacDonald came home io bud attack ot' pneumonia. His :ind no doubt will soon be looking ROLE OF MARRIAGE MEDIUM A young giitl oi’ Green Point. N. \'., .earned $60.25 in thirty-three \ve-cks as an errand boy writes: you hustle. save your tips. and ndd -Mr. Henry Lewis. the Alberton them up every two months! yeur gin] who earned $320 teaching Hebrew. Other examples can' be given the-y are niiiny. The following are a fe-w: Pastor oi? pocketbooks, comb set- iciit Vetoriiiiii-y Seivit-¢»_ --il, Road visited Kensington on Thurs- lor.-8l‘l'l1nd DOY. mal maker; Shipping day. Mr. Hardin.; is as enthusiastic -i-iouss aunneo.-on siiiiir- it-‘= '"9' fi" Mrs? "“°l“H--K- Blllllillfll 0\'6\‘ 50 C~1rl0t1tlS.°i\'. tiny eveiiliig last ,the beiiiitifiil home “lid ‘n"'e“i°“'-i\< clerk, spreader. chopping wood for furnaces. cellle-t, ofllce girl, traveling cantor. cigar bender, collector for in- -__ stallnient house. milliner. alto sln'i:er,i 'ill be delighted to know he is now constantly enduring the pangs ol' liun~ ger, these boys and girls. inspired by -\i'senc Arsmiuult. New ibiskurd. Ont.;- niiil hi‘otlie~r to tim groom. l\lr. lleiiiiis ll. Ars'una\ilt, ienciioi' ln' MC-nt l‘oi'iiir~,l szcliool nnil cousin ot' the mooiii. actorl as grooiiisiiiaii whilst. the bride was t 6 ,Y M,._._ Mhm., lm,-_._,.._,_ of (~am,,m_ N-_ H you. An i-iiinouiiccnieiit. of your read- . - Q/ 'CATALOGS ¢ 'llc ri-i't‘iiioii_v \viis pc-iiornit'-ii by liov. iness to marry will cor:-t you only trn ce;-iits n line in The World. -- Ill MEMUHIAM ilnltely pacific force. l’rt-siili--iit Wil s should back with ull hor poteiitiiili- (`|\=iU\8Hl W0Y'lfl~ ties it schciue for e-iit'orci|ig pence in tim world. lie iocogiiizeil that the oii-ly guarantee ol good fiiitli is i`oi"<'t>. and he proposed force be iiciii:et`oi'tli " ""'---~------"-----------~-------f well as for your kitchen, hall and tion (gy ugvgruggn in this Lioiumm NEW YORK, Oct. 23- Charles S cus mm scccmpiny mi...-_ Mini. YIESTERI l’ElS0llll.S Hin-tw.->ii, iifiiu ur the Engiisii depart ment or Eastern Ditsrict High -Mr. A. McLeod, Wlgmore Road. School. has made if careful three -W. K. Me60UGAN, Globe Fox Ex- New London was in Kensington and years survey oi the esmlng capacity change, is Guardian agent in Summer- Suiiiinerslde on Thursday.-K. or the studr:-nts or that high school. ' The statistics were gathered in me -Messrs. Wiuiam Goss. butt-her fall of ouch year or the work done Christian -SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL.-The soo- of Kenslngtoii, and D. T. Betts. mer- only in the months' be-tween February pn and dance w|,|¢|, wal., hem |n Tig. chiiiitt, Bloormielil were among thc and Septemehr. The mini amount nish hall on Tuesday night proved busiiicss men ln town Thursday.-H. eamed by the students during that time in the tlireo years was $63,919.- nmoumed in ,,|,uu¢ eighty d¢.1|a|-5 yin -Miss Nora Peters, of Canaan, N. 10, the boys earning $46,135.16 and go for the benefit of the town. B-. IS Blloltdlllg a few weeks the girls earning $17.583-94- ___ - in Mont Carmel, the guest;-z of her “The above figures are u record of _EVANGELS-|-|¢; gggviggs _ sister. Mrs. Jerome Arsenahlt. --lt. profound if-lgiiiiit-_ance and great inter- Evangellst. l. W. Haiitroii, Havorlilll, --i est, the record of a struggle for cd- Mm.-s__ is in Alberto” and will emi. -Mrs. .lolm Grady',' Sumnicrsidc, ucatloii, ii struggle carried on against ,mm R two weeks' revival gn;-vicq |n arrived homo on Tuesday evening the most tre-nieiidous odds and pov- erty. Hundreds of exainples-,':-is thc following, can lie- given to' cite the business acumen displayed by these sttidenti-1.. A freshman of 14, who " 'You can iniake ii 'lot of money ii' “Another case is that of it third- “The occupations- are as varied as elephc-ne operators-. willower, bobbin “Often working far into tlio night, the great passion, education, carry on their task to it superb conclusion. Gre`y’s Speech Greatest Since War Began LONDON Oct. 25- Viscount (li~ey‘.~i speech, says' the Daily News. is the most important utterance that luis been de-livereil by any stalesinuii of tho belligerent nations since the war began. “The most sigiiiflcant passage." s-ri_vs the Daily Mull, “is that in \vliicli be responds to the appeal wliich 'Pres- idviil Wilson inndc in his spoecli to the League- of l"enr'c. The world cn- gulfril in war. has not yet l'iiIl_\' i'i~iillzod the momentous cliaractor of l’ri;-sirleiit Wilr-airs declaration. The futiire, we believe will find it one- of the great utfcraiices ol' history. not iiir,-rely because it announced to the world. Anierlcu’s departure from her historic attitude 1:-l` isolation. "More important was the oi'l'oi' it roiiiiiined that iii siici'ificliig lliiil :il- titiiilc.-.Americii i~:-liotilil coiiic into the tlc-ld. not as it <-.liiiile-iiixvr. iii.-1 as at iiislurber of the pouco. lint, as u iii.-. oii‘i-i proposal was tliiit .\iuerica i'\rv;stei1i front.» at ~twelvo months, .i ey lmowho `ver, -cj ii “ get through- mme. th' ii M my “With theaofaota-in mind they have framed' their future course of _ action. 'They ‘are'aeel`¢lng' fm-.a _ peace which shall not brand them ng defeated. and`to get lt-' they will make considerable sacrifices. The whole of their plans will be C5. ordinmtcd toward that end. ‘What- ever muy be their fears ot 'the future, they ‘have still at their command' vnst fighting 'forces of various kinds, “They are going to use them to' bri-ng about this peace which' they want so lmii'l,v. ‘ ` “First of all they have made up their :minds to suissli ltoumaixin completely. not only for the sake of -the material =i_dvamai;e.' but _aiso__fm- tho, moi-ale street on them. 'rheu- they are going to throw rllsciction -to the winds with i'ei’ei'eiice to enli- mariilei-i. They are got-ug to use un- _coniiug subnwrlno aaiiilllilsll- perils, to increase the desire f°f! W u.non`g` the sections Allies already- ' for Great -Britain, tho more easily in will elm come into line with regard tr to peace proposals. and Gemiftlni’ IH The latter is not stated in so many 0'l"I‘AWA. uct. 23.- Bilingual and Freiicli languages are iiccoirlillili oi' theatre, of vital interest to llio pro- 1|, “'l`lioy will be quite careless of th(-, f€‘e|lllSs of iieutiuls. ‘The visit offliitrodiiciiig Rev. Abbe Groultt. the ti Ambassadors Gerard lo America is well known ivlontri-al lc<'l-\l1'€l‘. Wllil in pi~essi.-il his views on hiiiiigualiirni in 1| 'OCTOBER 28, 19,16, _ _‘_____:__ 1. _-,.__..__..___....___ _mg -t" to ff.°.‘ir.:;r..:" ‘ 'na ami idea is not -to wir uwellfltr -“ur S , I e I“\¢“‘°l° vt cucii§.‘biii~el>y "uiiiioyaiir-omiloeses and ruisin8 mmf 1.0 'WDDIY I l and nod for the_~"0ttawu btimgnni peace which they ‘"`°~ Sure 2-‘iisttl Schools- Sii' \Vlll'rltl expressed his ' tiiliiw. The ,“0,-giimgefui the .war is made sympathy \vitli the alms of the mem. g ii-nil hrlefly referred to the' dis essing fight that was be-lug wagon connection ' with ‘ the blilnguiil must have pence by a your from now. _schools of Ontario. ' . _ Fi'ciicli-(ianadiaiis. hc Said. were words. but that is what tho propoiil- glad ann willing to Iourii the Eiiglii-iii mm comes top-` ,- lnngiiagc. but, deiiianded the i'ii:.lil, grunted them by constltiitloii to have LIBERAL CHIEFTAIN their clilldrnn crliicateil in tlic iiiutor- iN COMPLETE ACCORD. nal tongue llev. Abbe Groiilx. \\'i\o is u vc-i‘_\' schools, _wlioro coiiilnlr generations niioiir linguist. in dellveriiig his iid- can be versed in both liio English gross, referred to th.. curly t.i'iulitioii:i llitr l"i'oui~li rites. ulltl ol' its heroes in the belief nxpmiigeil by Sir Wil- and triio putrlots. _Freiioli-lluiiadliiii [rid l.uu'rler lust night.. in the (‘oni.ro mntlicis \vi‘i~e iippoalbil to i'cineiiibr-i' at it wus their duty to liistil patri- dersea vessels to annoy and hunt gress of the country. oitcin ju the iieiirts ot' their chiiili-cn, Great Britain ns much-as possible. . The Libei'u.ls chietftalii pai'tiiill_\' ex» and the speaker iwiiililtltitl Llluiu flint was in the home, and in ilu- cducii bn of their children that patriot.- iii liud its liirih. _ _ .ii ri _-_--1 J Brace McKa Co., Ltd. good money in it-Good pr ices are in sight for your fur. ' _ Make quick, clean money by Trapping and Fishing. There is sport, health and _ ‘fa f/4.’ .9 A 1 , A I 1( v\ il ~ He ' jzff *__ ,\_ »ll~ .. .. . ~, N \ aéfiar - fill .- \ - | -i i --i . - i lv” '_ every i ‘ and c Without doubt the best low priced trap - made. Each a ri d ~ l/ ) J -L5 fi lf/I l ,,-_J ‘ . I I lyi , J \'\'§'5‘*~W _rf 'I g l \ . ctor Hopper Pattern and compact, wh makes it easy to part is well arcfuliy made which We VC Pattern are very lightstrong crete in narrow ruii ways. The _Jaws have . - widc meeting places '.‘ breaking thc aiiiiiiiiiis . ,- " 1 ‘ U .__`. ' . I » /‘ - ' ' .3 , .__ f'. --__ -,n \-._ 1 . - _syi~““`“"--Q* at " 3 5/V* . """"§.,.i~=-ie `* /'V If ¢"')4¢£,-"` / i -_ .. - ;-ff h W _ sin- " _ "‘“'~. ich _ _lf _ SC- \ nt I With Chain No. 1 Muskrat No. ll-2 Mink..... and put togctlicr. each 15c 240 34c doz. .$1.70 .--2.-70 . ~ . 3.80 leg. With Chain No. 0 Rat . . . . . . . .. 1Muskrrit .. 2.l"i ll-2 Mink......... 72.4() No. No. each it-ic ' l9c 301: tioz. .....$l.80 hly iitt.c-riitled by Miss Lodla Pe-tei‘.~<. noii_v the bridal couple ti;-:other wltli ln inenie-ry of Liinco-(‘orp. ll. Rny. oiuc of the lnidc. wln;~i'o ii suinptii- who died for his- 1-oiintry. (Hy his ll diverted from coii1p€'iitivc~ cliiinnels to tho coniinon purpose of pi~o~tc<~tii\i:, all niit,ions- ngiiiiist ziggrossioii. “To that proposal Vis?-oiiiil (l|'i.~_v ive-s cinphatic ivi-.-ici,-iiii-:~. We lioiie'/i/1- us repost, awiiitwl thcni. l"rlentls and elntives worn prcsciit. (ln Tusstliiy. ln- party proc:-t-leii_io lliii depot, on boroavod -bi'otlicr,- E. S. ltohcrtson.) . Vit-ll'-Ulm! Gl‘cy's invitation will be li "lie dldetl for Eiigland's cause, l their woy to the (iardeii ol’ tlic (lull. iind arrived nt Suiiinirnside, viii Pt. dn (`li<~iiC~ after s'pt-ndiiit: zi few lioiii':‘- in Moncton, visiting reliitivvvs iiiiil i`i'lciids. ()ii Weilii<:silai_\' iiioi'iiiii|.: thi' newly iii:iri'leil couple prom.-:iilc-Il tw tlie liomr; of tho groom, wiivie tlii;~,\' wort- |.:i'ceteil by ii lzir:_:i\ nuiiihei' <:-l` l`rit.~nds and reliitivi-ii. .-\ rare party was served to tho grief-ls, Rev. .\. .=\r'sciiaiili, who hurl boi.-ii ubscnl, l'or two _\'ci\rs, was the vailso ol’ grrnt jo_\' to his parciits and i'i-liitivos and to it liimzc iiuiiilior ol’ l'i'ivnds. ’|‘hi:- liiippy' roiiple \vt-rr.- llic ri~ripioiit.~i iz-i iiiiiiiy \v<_\'|ii|t~iit piocooilotl, and iii ft into hour thc giivstir- ilii~ipci‘sc-il nftor wish- ing the liuppy couple. long lilo and prosperity. --lt. Childhood Ailments i`lilidli-:oil nlliiienis in niost ciiues come tlirougli some rleriiiigeiiiont ot' the i-doin:-icii oi' bowels. llnh_v’M Own 'l`i»ililcls have been proveil by tlioit- sands of motiiors to be the greater-it, nieiliciiio known for the cum of those ailiiieiits. simply because they regul- ute the bowels omit sivoeteii the stir, mach. (ioncerning tlmiii Mrs. Nap- oleon lianibert. St. ligiirico. Quo., wrltns' "Bnb`y‘s Own Talilets ure Here is a barn lantern-‘that_ ive you perfect serv oe imd s proof and rain-proof. - . Hu a protected oil wel , worthmore than thi prioi we gction. lt is wind-proof, storm- l. Gives a clear, steady light, Has perfect but r t t O H gre s in ofligiitsiliniiiiie Th is one of the few really food banil tems on the market. T “' onr- one-you will ilnd it wel will itls- ails up ‘merchants in the Russia. - ` & coo l lt is gratifying to tlnd that where- * ' _ _ _ - ' _ _ _ti ever big things are being done a While. tho' coiiceo.-led by placid 0 Who, hearing Duty‘s call, so _gladly niarchod away. sod of Somme, Or In it at Verdun? Percliance shc-‘ll e That greed; shall offer youth this 3 ifrvin sncrlflc cents ii box frnin The Dr.. \V'lliiams would . _ ..l_____?_é _ , _ ~ oiloiisive on tht- Soninio lir a ciucial- h ._-_i..______.J M¢‘"'~l"9 (0 - B|'°"kVl"‘-~ Om And iiiiin shall suv to man P (_ thing 'l`l\cy huvf no illusions abouti. ,_ i Good will* on* Earth. and ca 0 to lh|8_ '-|-|,,.\. lwiievi. may can im. Y ll _ " - ~ _ . » - __ __ . _ _ fill “Hill kind- . pede the Allli-r., hold theni back lor- it Y "fi, '_ ... " ,_ ' ' _ ' E. S. ROBERTSON. long tliiic. but they realize they can- ' »' Q N0_ 535 Greene Ave" 5|-°0.;¢|y"_ ,\'_ \'_ not dn it indiilnitely. lt. is privately' i ._..L__ ` » - _ ' Get One .of Tliese - ° ‘°” Good Barn Lanterns With it view towards the greater development c-I trade with Rim--ia. tho Canadian Pacific -Railway recently appointed Mr. A. ll. Owen. son of Mr. A. W. Owen. of this City, as their general agent at Vladivostolt. Mr. Owen will look after the great volume of trafhc that the C. P. -R. is handling to and from Russia. and he will silso look into the possibilities oi incroostng tho trade- between Russia, Canada. and the United States. Mr. Owen. having spent n of years in the east, is with the conditions there, wide knowledge of on this continent. five years of his various ,departments in America, and he with the leading career company touch and centres of ` Prince Edward manner is usually in the vicinity if not at the top -» how proud Rh., may L-|-“im li, the- beginning of it 'inovcineiit which bmw and calm. ---------~ Hcr hem is ,,,.c.,king for nur gai- ct-:nMANv's ii_i_usioNs I ,am sm.; Now Psssiue AwAv.| l-le wus' so young hui. one short your 'l`inies)- ’l`lie mi'i'<»spoi1Sl- qui-tr i-,lr>iii~ as to Gei'iiiaiiy‘n |iower.~i. - Hui s\'ln\l.v fncetl the hordes of f-‘lwlltv-. 'rho iir.-ii. is thin while unrinuiiy still _ Allil N0 hir' Fvplfli DHSSGG- lf’ 'l`ll€' i'ct.aiiii-i thi- power to |iia|1ut`act.urt-ii Great llcyolltl- niuiiitions :it ii litre-o iiiiil l‘o.rinjdahle Alltl into be illiill lil Vlllll'-’ Bill- W0. if rote, tiic output ol’ the Allies is now-i iiilllllfti UP- in iulvuiii-o or the German output. iid' the sigiillii~oiii-i- oi this realized. ,- _ ' ‘ _ _ ' _ S f 9» ' The second point. is even more im- C. H. & C0. nn excellent nier'e Lli;il:;)n`:isiihs' liavei ._ sunt e ltfi th "“ |mi|g|~|a||| P03|||0|| frrftiiyifiy .$iii...'i`i....-f'..i.i§‘i.'i.V.._ .ii * card with siiiisi'1\<‘lloii in vvr-i'_\' neu- lrztl couiitry iiiitl that wc liiivi- sr;-r-ii ne tiny will hold tho world in foe." l.()Nll()N. Oct, Bti.-~ (Noir York The Iiiclfi \\'il.li rt:i.:ai'il lo the iilll- nn -1 Paings -1. Vr- ‘tllllorst .Enom'y2:.’ -li°f.9it_f.a Gsnttitiv 40118801.75- _ .umm Unlnioril' -1- (mvsicuws rnlzsciulmmtiz " ,_ IM. Extiiill and - oong s, colds ' Orlmpb, chills; sto _ sprains, outs, 'x-hmmstism, i-nn*-nn_;_;t>.__._ lal Gcrniaii atti-tutlc on thu pi‘i‘.-'¢~iil - never know position ol' the wiir, togetiioi' with on Whore the brave son she bore sleeps oiitlino ot' the i-oiii-so to be piirsiieil tho long sleep. liiive been lold to ine l|_\' ii die=tiii-- He lived for runny' months- B/mld_ the giiislicil i\e|iI.t'iil. who is ii i'uslllil,i<~s for knowing the minds safe return. ol' politic leiiilers, l |ii‘eseiil, his nat"- 'i`U 'TDD the Praise 'md h°“m` he iltlil \'i:tiv<\ as iicarly ns I i-nn in his own No. Z Dble. Spring fox No. ii ir I il NO' 4 U ll 4| 60c 70|: No. .5 No. 2 Dblc. Spring fox .... .. 4.4() 38|: 600 We give the highest price for your Fur. Let us linvo your trap _ orders and your “Catch.” _ (6 The Fishes in the Sea I There are better fish in the. sea than ever were caught-ami we have the right Nets to catch them. Our stock is complete withthe correct sizes and deptlisrequifred in both “Sea Island” Cotton and Scotch Linen.” We make prompt shipments ' F-ll-5 wr- doa- 1.90 $1.75 P ul ui 1 l-2 1.80 » I5-8 .Linexn -gl i“‘l"*i. . '-**"'-P - W_e underseli-lnoti selling. if you cannot ' The 3.40 1 as 2.vo 1-1-2 1.70 2.50 I 158 4,15' g .Netsfpe strong. du`rable..sod.caich.,moreiial1 , - - Gill Smell: Nets C0l'Ilpi€t€ 4'" " " . _,Eli .Lgwgst i Sf0¢k ,__ __ -. Prices =»- .- i- Being the largest dealers-in the M 't'.n P ' , ' -. headguarters for fishing supplies. We a€i3;ldffe(iing:os‘el\lr1:-Sig gguiilziliti &t3).1iiélin?}ll1le1‘il:i.i|ig|if1d5;‘;q Islan Cotton and Scotch Linen, (made especiall¥;to order and made to catch- thefish) by ,-the lnogglest’ and best American manufacturers. Or r 'from this`list the sizes that suit your. I - ' A* i ‘ ` ' `-`i_ : it 30-3 Sealsland-135 ft- Ions 35.2 scotch Lai..-ii-1as fi.-iniig ' Mesh 3 feet 4feet 6 feet Mesh 4 feet 5 feet __ , _-it .1 ~i Ui . .if ' NNN o_c.‘:>- - $4.25 4.-I5 - 1 ¢' - -ii ...S _ ‘ ‘i ,\ ,. . °t°9k Pndélli-fan order and have in your .:ii'.it.ri'.i.‘3‘?i . '-_* buyiiig_a_nd quick, , your orders to fell .coin-ot. lr v ~