-nw ‘ffl-f 1' 'F ‘.'i~.'i‘ ‘f;':_=z:l~ 3-.ii-"li . i . i= lv ll '<7 '*‘f »| * F1 -. xr .» ~ » __ 1 '~ ,,,, _ (_, - -, _ , 4.7. -~'~‘;~»»__; < .;.n¢.i?.=‘ ...-t __ .', ' amséaae if _~j-,fje rl-*sw i » - -rr" ‘ ' "=‘~ ’. itil ~: ;-, /»ii». i " " -lf. ii 'ii ‘ni all '-'-272'-i"“li» ah _£4 {'l', . -:' .i 1 h.. ' ihiii ` .li f . .6 lei” - i i .- i ~ir.2.€.i<_if;‘ “-’ip_M if =~ :iS‘i ii; "l?‘¢:‘ili-ill tif' Q __ii_'. ii: n of -,qv P 1. iilmlen-,iiouni 'rim CHARno'r1'ii:TowN GUARDIAN ` i ‘ 9°lf°B"ER.26» 1917 l » l- _ . _ - _ . _ _ ~\~ 7 A -~/- .. _ . -----~~- g _ g . _ _ ~ ___ L ' i __, '-- T , '~ Y- . i~ - -=»f~ ' - R " - - - - - ~ i ,I ¢'*§*OQi`O»OO00O9O‘l§O§i'l>'l+1»~|»~l~'|i°l"§'_~l' ‘INFO O§y'His 'Excellency acc . _ . . Disabilities arel~dlvided into 20 classes "“> G°"°(h°f Gehefill The mend- dis mg ltsell' gradually demonstrating to -all instead of 6 reviousl and the difl"erence\'“°"'”`"““l° ‘"" ‘“""“”"'“g ’“ `"""" “l _ ~ _ _ will affect the pensions oi’ soldiers and eat. 3 pe! Cent' mqle than formerly' 'sailors and their chiiilren.their oi-.phml alii Orphalied children will receive 33 1-3‘t~iiiiili~‘en, their wiilewsinnii eliiliiien, to I' Cellt. II1OI‘€. _ ltheir dependent parents. and tlleir 'wi ,. . Among the new departures is 'i Ji'ovision.Y°““g€'” l"°*l"="S ""‘l Sisters- 'l`he'~‘llS and now Hon. W. S. Fielding, all namesthat dependent b_,__the_,S _md Sigtelrs under total int-renee in ii_i<- nniounl payable en __ f ,G _ 17 _ill _ . th _ _ by (militia for pension and allowances illg 9 abses 0 0_l~ lll le_CelV€ L Samv,will be 'approxililati-ly forty per cent. iiv Otlllt EIS pI’0VlCl€(l lOl' Clllldrell. |At the present tiinc tile annuiii expen- C011 _ _ Chil(lrel'l deserted by 3 pgnsioned father iliture invdlved is about five nlillion ren OE hls. S1de'_ T€l_?__§e__§_’_°fn;_e__f_l; ' or mother Wi_li receive allowances, through lf§l’_“_f;‘_“ __""‘;f' “'l‘l‘_f"“ l“°'_"“”'S “W gi' 1' 1 H O" Y their i ;....‘. ;;“.:'i:....i°.t. is . ' . - .' all i co- _ e The maintenance of incurable and hella-_lm ,l,,,»l,,g ,he ,,S,.,,, ,,,,,,,, ,.e,,_ The ,,,,,,,c,,,,,g,., ss returned men by the Federal Govern- Twenty cineeee ef oiiinpliliy ac ment will be undertaken. __“f_‘- _-‘lewiifl rhhniie made is only he H gity less iillportant. It .provides D91' _____(|__________ that disabilities- slliill be divided into lilS THE |,\._|_:|_'_,(,,|,|0_\, i;i_.»-ii_ii;i_l_iii’ six ci;';s_isc_.-_.s. all ‘ ', 1 sill 3( iliell W C (6 _ _ _ _ certain to receivi: ii pension bi1seil`lio _ _ The Patriot in its yesterda.V’S issue saysiilirevily on the pen-eninge ei' the ills. SP11`1t that l121S €V0lV€' “ml ‘ll - a an airangement was made, after the lienieniini in ilie- caneilien Expeai- inn the rank of sub~ lieutenant in the sio ed' eigh-ty per cent “Up to the present tlOl'lS. Thi? Mlllt2ll'y S€l'VlC€ ACt, l)8.Cl{€(l Outbyeak of the Wal-_ by the federal 1@ad@l‘;,ltlolliii‘y Forces, or it lower riink, will `nlun’s disability. The by the SU'0Hg@Sim@_1l Of b0tll_123Y`l5l@S» mi1l<'l at Ottawa, that any vacancy occurring in "0 @“‘l‘l@" in HH when inniweiiiynve 0,., es the fullest possible provision for both the House of C(,mm0hS_ if 3 hy_eleCtl0,, {>_i*_f__<_‘@i__i___l"<'r@=ih@_in_ pensions. This roi- »*l21g<=‘S~ F01' fl* l>1'0S@Clltl0N Of the WHY' ll were called, should be filled by a candidate ,lor ,il ,diff ff,':,,`,,,;"""§ase in °°.',',' 0"' _ - il a " 'i ro cases wi for lll`0Vlfl3S lllill €V€l`y mall “Ot engaged lil of the same political persuasion as his pre- lie again iiii-i-eiieeo by tile -inet' iinii iiliifnliiliiv. necessary occupations shall serve his_coun- decessolvi This lu-I-hug-emeht was made at iiisnuiiiiiee in nie lninre will lie iliviil- try; the converse of this provision is also Ottawa and at the earliest (,ph0rtumly,e_<1 ini<_> iiviiiioqnieesee. wiiii li ;___ew _ _pgion privatenlpehrtles In the h, r ml d t 3 ha; increase n e ' ess men _w i 9 mpimal d 8 _,_ _,Mm__ PPI , as eques to covert e 1 er -l»+-I-v~++-po-poo+1--|»+-H-o»~n++o+++++++-ooooooe fi ° __ _________d ____-____ ___ __ __ he by ,, llirlill A,||Il|‘§_9|'li QU 5" UNO- I ‘ ‘ ' l e ol' thirty-three an 0 - e er overnment, no in "_ I l " l 'ences between the anwunt paid under the OTTAWA. October "2 -Sir Thom iExtend ‘Ch||dren" Clauses :grit For instance, ii DFlVBl9'3 “'l‘l°w-U10? 'they are being cared llorelliiwhs _ "l" _ "ff" `~'~' T _presellt Scale and that provlded in the Or"_BS White Minister, of -lfilnalice, today' "With regard to the childrehloi’ a wlthllour children will receive $40 per-_Provincial or a Federal inhmullhh FRIDAY OCTOBER 262 1917 _der Wlll bé Serif all afféclied by the Pegula' gave out the tollowiing statementzz A disabled pensioner, ia very definite momh lm- herself and $32 per month 9,- by members. of their own lamlllw i ~ i ,_ .____,__,__,__s.___~_.,_i__|tions. _ _ i____;_Ifi;°n ine reeomniendeiion or ine change nes been adopted- Under ihe ini _ner eniiinen. in»_;f=;;l_°__f_____*l__f___':f_f- "_<_>ih@r_ enwndmenie ini., i,,,,,,, _ __ ’ i Those affected are Sub_heutenantS In ser of Finance, the pension pension regulations, ns approved last month for hers-ell an _ ,ma ~B wth regard to the date or '|‘l|E l’0Ll'l`l(‘.\li Sl'l`U.\l IDN the navy lieutenants in the C E F and all regulations applying to the members year, only those receiving a pension for her chiliiren. lcommencem-ent of Pension, the ,-9 " ` ' ' ° a disability ot sixty per -cent. oi' “A itiat increase of tliirty-three Bild marriage of female pensioner _ d _ 8. the re were ¢nti_tled to allowances on one~tilird per_ cel: h_;1_s _liifrli_l;;d:___:_inteE'pre~ta5lcn of the wo,-ld -new ount of then- children. Again_no tho qlloiwailte r___ D__ __________ e__c___gen. e extension ol delay in tinction was drawn a_s between tile 'lhey will ret-_eive__$ phi e______ which nppliclnilph fo,-__p9h,,|_°,,S nm iowancg for the children of these instead of $12 pei inon i _ . he mpq.e_ and the ,-lghm of a depend th p_e_~i- _c_el:_t. gisahied and those _ _ :nit_parentdto.r_ece_lve pension. These a y sale . or ns-tuiico, a man » as amen men s `0 not in an w d t P t Clauses Y lil' _ D” °" °" ‘_"°" effect ine spirit of tile regulations ldren, received $16 per month pen- _____) ___ theipresent ______0 _he ____0w_ They have been made merely lor 5 n for himself, but nothing for his ance _O 3 __e__e____c___ _____e___ has __e______purp0g@ pf making .the regum ns ldren; the miin sixty per cent dis-. $24 per ___0n____ _“___ ___ ___ ____y $8 per mo_re clear. ell with four children received $24_ __ _Esc _______ _he ______s,o__ or the it is thought that the new month for himself and $24 per '"_°_'_l 1 " _ gulations will relieve most oi' th nth for his children; ami the men 'V hardships which have come to ll ht lf ih - p plnsion for the .de- _ 5 ally iilifibled with foul- children _'___;_T:;'l_T`s _'Lat _____,_o___z,d for A; the, next segsiion of Parlialn eived $40 per month for himself____ w___0w ___-stead of $24 ______ mo__,h_legislati9n will be introduced by the d '$24 per month for his chlmmmltlig dependent parent will now receive:G°v°r"m°m dealing with me "'l°l° e ‘allowances for the children of $_0 ____ ___0_____ be_____ __ "___ h_C__e____e0f_questiion of pensions. _This will 9 abled men have, the-,-cfore. 'been S_X_ llS'_x _md _w_____________ __e__ c______ _able full discussion and recoilsirar ded down in accordance with the 5 ation.” lwhil-h tho eldest boy of ai fiiniily hlid_ Sir,-The train left Murray llarbor been supporting ills mother and his l at 6.30 »a. m.. on time, and arrived in ,young brothers anti sisters. and coll-_ Cliurlottetown twelve minutes to noon tiiluell to siippori theiil until he dieil_ diiy. und thereby hangs a tale, for by on s'-lirvicc. With regard to his the time tiililas printed, in ilcws _i_.~mmgpl~ brotiiers and sisters, lic pilpers, this >train`wi1s due iii- tha ta iiiigllt zilinost have been llaiil to ll:ivc_ pital nt 10.10 a. im. Briefly then, the iiilioll the place ol' ii iai.llol~ iii illcli ciirg were crowded, and muc‘li freight rc lpe:ei,' The iiiiiviiiliiiieiili pi'uviii-Lani picked up along the line. it wiiil no tilcrci`ol'e, illili i`ol~ il-epeilileilt brothers fault of tho train crew, they workrl iillii r-isiers under thi; uges oi' sixteen! hm-ll, and 0b1igillg1y_ but they hall wh or seveiiteeii years, the siiiiip allow- mucll to do to any way near bring tile iinccs shull be proviiled as are _pr0Vif10Yl' that they are “Ot l0Y3l either vatives finaliv nolninated a candidate, Dr. "il" "°‘" "@""l"" $450 P" “""“"‘i*l"" t0 the Empire Ol' t0 l5ll@ll'0W1l C0UHf1‘Yi that McDonald, whose candidature has proved “li L” 5”,” "lm “lx °“"""l°"' “"""l' , f , - - - _ _ _ » _ _ ` _ cuss ini' udcs all those between they ‘Ire more lnterebted In Wlnnlng the ‘I Vely populal One' Aftel Wards the Llb' scvcilty-live iiild seventynliic per cont . . 0 ell l 9 l era S W 0 Were U- l i .. ,..,,. - ~ _ , ~ \ V. , l g L m N amp ‘lu l° ty ° i i t ti. eligers. ilt was easy with needed Where he ,S Shall remaln Where he party to it Since then it has been to both _;_¢;:_:V0-_:lidhh:xhzérii;_ei;h__;>_f__si:;_e;ia;;§T iali__i<,xp_Tih~iioniE_i_y_f _li orieci-i or lowi-.i' provide i'or tho lnaiiitcllaiicc' oi ill- ,l,;l_,S_::e_?,s%;_eu_,gear for most of me - - - - _ . l = ran 's,w >‘ . l l -. -»i, li. . . , _ »_ ' , lS. TlllS at ()l'lC€ 1)I‘OVl(l€S fOl' the I`l’12l.lllt€l“l- parties "2, SC1'Lll) Of }_)&I)€l'.” AS tO lLl'l€ Illaf- in ilisaliilitv between classes For in- ol' twenty iilllcelier llblllto llelllliillllllllllhmt ll°u_r_‘ll’l° "ll_l llllllll’-‘fi-" _f_°l‘l'U`$ __"ml,‘lliits had hands around them to ill:-leit ‘ - ' ' I ~ ~ -‘ - fi sailors Lluci as iliell Su `t=n‘ilig roiii _ _ _ g _ a Opliviou il<1t,ttl i i, i l tl* i of necessary Work at h0me_ Su- wllfrld _gave the Liberals of the St Peterss- District Dei' cent has linen receiving zi pension l iii Y o ii Diiiii yn ~, 'ini o itl (oolitinueil on page seven) ' oi' 88 - - Y- Laurier and those who still remain with Sufficient time to move in this matteh The ___l’_‘f’ “‘_“‘_“;"l ‘l“‘__‘_ lf; ~"_“_Y»_ “ ”_~f --- _----M Q l ng. . A _` - _ him oppose this policy Why Ca1iadiahS Cahl Liberals of the district not moving or giv- eiinies ni/it liiililponiiiell-liiiihi' l . . . _ _ , election than in winning the War. _ erals moved and. made their nomination. He is iinieleniiiieii ip ii nnieli lnn.fe-i- Sll' ROb€‘l`t_BOl'd€l] S (l€ClHl`3.l}l0l1 Of1)()ll- Had they m0Ve(] Soongy- and p]aced a pl-0, increaso tliiiil the ilat inoreasi: oi' cy, recently issued, gives the measure of mising candidate in the field, it is possible “"“"'y'"_v" W Cm' O."'Y i" ” “W the man and the Stat-_esm n nd 't ' _ cases will soldiers and sailors lit to Sa that when the histgr aof tg- IS Safli that the Consgrvfltlves mlght have let the entitled to iio additional increase bei- y _ y ls epoc Seat g0- AS lt IS, l'lOW€V€I`, they had HO yond the lla; increase ot’ twenty-live ln the llfe Of Canada lS W1‘lf'f9ii U19 0Uil - other choice and have no other choice now her whi- I - l The HOW DODl1l2lI` Ad[l'llI'° standing figure in it will be Sir Robert Bor- but to go ahead Wlth It and hem m It We The aiiewnnee for helplessness 'T ’ den and one of the great historic documentsi have no doubt that they will use gvery leg- _Kf’_;°l‘ '§'_i'“‘“l :_‘:__f_“ll_;l____‘ll_~;’_' , Serge; to will be the enunciation of the policy of the' itimate means to elect their mah_ ____ fi ___°__,‘__‘;__;f_‘__c__d,'__ ,_,_e,_, _f,l,y._,_,_,_, _ FaS't 1 . . __ _"*°'* wiliits are concerned has also been ‘ \ u e S »\'.\ FE IN (i'i]*]l{]I,\N\' increased. in future this “allowance Union Government which united both poli- tical parties in one great effort to carry the war to a triumphant ending and lay if- foundations of a cleaner and greater Can- I’l'}.\`SI()N I.\'(‘Rl‘I.\Sl']H W pendents of those who have fallen or been disabled It was not to be expected that ' in the earlier days of the war a suilicielit , grasp of the situation could be had to en- We hasten to congratulate Mr. and _ ada. - , Mrs. F. J. Nash on their relief concerning the safety of their son, Lieutenant Fred, ho _was reported missing some days ago, _ _ and is now “unoHicially,” but doubtless It will be noted by an article al.=cwhere correctly, reported a prisoner in Germanyf in this issue that substantial inél‘easc:i ilave While internment in Germany is by no been made in the pensions to soiiliers and means an enviable situation it is an assur- soldiers’ dependents ance of safety and good ground for the The Pensions Act, like many other un- hope that he shall ere long be exchanged dertakings in connection with the war. for one of the German aviators now in Elig- was passed when much less was known ab- land. ' Steps will at once be taken to effect out the war and its developments and his release f needs than is known now, and in this case, will be successful and we have no doubt as ln_ many others, it has been found that that thisunpleasantincident in his military readlustment was necessary. The act in career will soon merge, perhaps not as un- its present form makes fairly reasonable pleasantly as one might imagine, into the provision for those who have been disabl- general experiences of the stirring and ed wholly or partially and also for the de - eventful days spent in Europe rom Germany which we trust _ Tht merchants and their customers in able our_leg'islators to adequately meet ev- the city and country are to be congratulat- ery contingency. It is gratifying, however, ed on the great success of yesterday’s Dol- to _know that they are ready to make such lar~Day The stores were practically adjustments as_the circumstances call for, crowded all day and much goods and cash It is quite possible that even yet some re- lexchanged hands to the satisfaction of -adjustment may be required. If so we may°buyer and seller. Unfortunately the af- res'¢fassu1‘e`rl they will be effected. Thelternoon turned out rainy and disagreebale cotintrhls indebtedness _gi the soldiers will _but the bulk of the purchasing and the sell- be pai ' as ’“nearl’y~as t_ _‘resources of the ing was done before theirain came. All countryiwill permit and in this the country'are agreed that yes'terday’s Dollar, Day will stand behind the government to the 'was one of the most successful in the series , utmost limit ofiiberaiity. so far held. ‘ fLl:,_1fr-. ei l. A- ' _ ‘»l ' ‘“” » _ < ° _ » - \_.»...~.n~i|»u» - I ` , ` - O \ \ » h *__* _ ,wiillie $300, instead oi $250. l finish, also 3. large Showing I)()LL.»\ lt DA Y _ DAILY SELECTIONS FOR GUIRDIIN READERS _ :Z Furnished by W. 8. Loulon, ( ”' cnossss. A Let us look somewhat closely at gsome of tbl, crosses that we all lay every day upon one another. For, over and above these crosses that come to us immediately and `directly from the hand of God, there' ure many other crosses that we* all lay contiilunliy upon one another. i There are things in all our liven that cilnfe and fret and cruoify our hearts continually; and that is so partly because of the persons who are the causes of those crosses-, and partly because we have not ms yet taken the right way to deal with those persons and with those crosses that they lay upon us. Being what we are, how could it be but that we should in many ways become greiit crosses to one an- other? To take a number of selfish hu- man beings, and to set them down in the closest relationshtip with One another, and that sometimes Ifor I long lifetime- that wonder il. 1101 that there are so mhly, phrases omonk us, but that tharo Me,” f8W Cltilij trophes. , E ii lei Rev. O|oxnnder_Why!l» D- U- M _ . .-,l»,,..,,,fa~-‘¢. la,-.» ' _ a »f._.__ ° °¢»_~ ~; ..._ ~ ~ 1 I C `_ l ll S221' |i ___s_nii'e Pip Shes, $5.00 to _ Bulterick Pattern Fashion Expert Here _ 'i`_he Ladies who are interested in Butterick Patterns will find it to their advantage to interview ll/lr. G. H. C. Hayes, on Thursday - 0Ci0b¢1‘ 25th,_ Dollar Day. She will remain for two or three days, Thursday, Friday, and Sat_urc_iay and during her stay will conduct the , ,_ Special 95 per cent subscription offer for the Delineator. f Patons ,Limite PI_-IONE 9-6 _ » T i l 98English _Tweed Suitings, ll -' _ , i . Velvet Cords, $1.00 and d //' of Coating .Serges in Blues' ’ r ’ ‘ i and Blacks, at 90c to 4.50. ` .ei l _ '»~¢*v»4