PAGE FOUR TIIE GIlARLOTTETBViII llllllllll Ipllllllllllllillfllhil w? emu t um, 0d. w. onus l. vizkmld-u a. l. lJ-l- mm nun Itlll . "uui-ntz"is'io.n.v.li. ton nun uni!» “Flu Strongest Memory in Walker: Ihn the Wealruf Ink.‘ SATURDAY, SEPT. ll, U“ An Example From Britain The British Admiralty has announced the Put- ting into service of the first of a new type 0l fast, lzpoo-tuit cargo ships. The ships are dfi-‘P cribcd as of a "high utility type," with large Clem‘ decks and many large ltatchways permitting the carriage of bulky as wcll as heavy items. 1hf8¢ large tlcrricks llfOYltlc facilities for cargo ham-l‘ ling, while ohlcr type Sllips in the past generally had onc. Alcclianical equipment i5 condensed to prtlriilc more space, The first of these v€§5'-‘l5 was steam ptnvqrctl. The liltrr ones, \vith diesel power, ouch arc designed t0 accommodate pas- sengers its wcll as trt-ight. The .\<hnir:il:_v cvitlrnlly does not COBSldQf thfi .~..,,.,,-u.~~,i..ir oi such ships to be an unnecessary \\'2Ll'lllllt_* cxpt-ntlittu-c. 1t recognizes the vital impottittlcc oi maintaining shipping and PBS- stizgt-r transportation, and makes provision ac- ctlrdingly. This is the attitude which the DOlYllIIiOrt Gov- ernment should have taken towards the replace- ment of the car furry steamer for this PFOVIIWE- There i< no doubt, had the case been properly lircsetilctl l1)" our federal and provincial ICPICS" ClllZlIl\‘k‘.<. that priority for the construction 0f ‘he new Ujllllfil" Could have bccn obtained long ago. liirliutti-uiit was 1~_\'Illll(\lll€llC t0 the appeals made on our lmhztlf by Messrs, llanson, blac- _\';cdl, lii vilwn and others, but the failure Oftolll’ own l.i ‘ll tncinhcrg to speak ottt plilyfld llll° [llg tirivcriunciits l1;t11tl<. The same must be sztiil for our Provincial (iovcrntnent, which with a unanimous resolution from Ill! Legislature urging an immediate start on construction, failed to send a lirc-trire, non-partisan delegation to Ottawa to prvss the resoltttiOn home, Our Boards of 'l‘rade, niunicipzil councils and other bodies have apparently wearied in their efforts to keep this matter in the forefront. This is unto!‘- tunatc because the pressure they exerhthough 50 far tittsuccessfttl, has a cumulative effect and it is only by such efforts, tinflaggingly maintained- that we may hope to get anything. The continuance of a bottleneck in our trans- pcrtation facilities to and from the mainland 15 holding up our war effort on the food produc- tion front. which is_nOw admittedly of major in?“ portance. How can there be any doubt about tlllS at Ottawa? If Britain, with all her pressing naval obligations. can afford to construct a 116W f‘ ’ cargo ships at this time, what excuse i5 i‘ ' 1' the continued delay in meeting Our r6- nts as an Island Province? Next Victory Loan The campaign for October's Fifth Victory Loan i: to open on October 18 and is expected to last three weeks. The minimum objective ha-S been set nt $1,2o0,00o,000, or $100,000,‘ ooo more than was asked as a minimum amount in April-May of this year. Althvllgh the 0h- jective i: the largest 0n record, it is actually less than the total of cash subscription: last spring- $1,308,985,5oo. Individual subscribers will be asked to provide at least $525,000,000; they ac- counted for $529, 641,800 of the Fourth Victor)’ Loan. The special names class, ‘businesg firms, corporations, etc, are expected to subscribe $675,000,000; they subscribed for $779,343,700 of the last Loan. Opportunity will also be given to convert Dominion of Canada 5% bonds mat- uring October 15 next, and 4% bonds maturing October 15, 1945 which have been called for redemption this October. Every previous Loan has been over-subscribed, but next month’; issue, will be a new and greater test of Canada's fin- ancial strcnglh as well as of the people's deter- mination to support the national war effort with 1- IZDITUIUAL NUTE$ - The Chinese anal-Tia themselves proud" this week. O O O Q Congratulations are in order to Mr. E. C. the success attending their effort; on behalf of the Salvation Army and T. B. League. ll l! i ll The absence of fathers makes it all the more essential that city police should patrol the city streets from time to time to help the mothers to maintain discipline, by directing their offsprings’ attention to the “Majesty of the Law" in our midst. u a a a entirely of men too old or too young, or, for some good reason, exempt from military let-vice. These men, nearly 2,000,000 of them, are vir- have essential jobs. Their soldiering is done in country. o u u u Of the 33,000,000 people in Great Britain be- tween the ages of 14 and 65, 25 million are em- ployed in the war effort, either in the armed ser- vices 0r in industry. British war industries are thus scraping the bottom of the barrel, and about the only possibility left for increasing the labour supply for war industries is in refinements il Q10 use of the labour n0w*fttlly employed, U 1 l The Siege of Paris by the Prussian; began this date 1870; the enemy approached 0n Sep- tember 19, demanding surrender, which was re- fused, whereupon the enemy surrounded lll€ city, cutting off all means of supply; the seige lasted over four months, the city eventually cap- itulating on January 28, 1871; this was followed by the reign of the Commune when numerous fine buildings were wantonly (lcstroycd under mob lawlessness. 1 i i Prospects of the Canadian Meat Board being able to fulfill the current bacon contract with Britain for 675,000,000 potinds before the end of the year are bright, says Hon. I. G. Taggart, Saskatchewan Minister of Agriculture and Meat Board chairman who retired to Regina after at- tending a meeting of the board in Toronto. By December 15, the board will have purchased suf- contract with Britain, The board had tinder con- hog prices might be increased, i! ll On September 1st, the third clothing coupon book to be issued in Great Britain catnc into 115e- Clothes rationing introduced in June, 1941 is now well in its stride, and though total war in- evitably brings with it many shortages, the cou- trol of production and sale of clothes by the Board of Trade has meant that everyone in Great Britain has been able to buy essential minimum clothing at prices within reach. At present, the leather shortage makes it necessary for would- be shoe buyers to be at the shop at 9 a. m., as the day's quota of shoes is sold out by 10.30 hd. eac ay ““ Johnstone and Dr. T. D. Waye respectively for '7 The Home Guard in Greet Britain conliete h tually all fulltime workers in war industries 0f c‘ their spare time, and without cost to the ‘Mum ficient bacon and ham to meet the terms of the h,“ sideration proposals and methods by which the m IH-PFOITIIIBLIND but l, world g1;- _Th. . ‘ mum. wide revolutionary movement 0n ‘or m, N ¢_ 1 M“; g "W" “l mum wfaha 1291mm slit‘. i. D0310]! 3N1. R. donation: . u‘ ' FOY “M. m‘ u" for 0011mm! dlea who d Ito the clemenf weather made t ll Tu Day n cuc- m ‘FY0901’ Ind f 1r bull. y m!" erymu would: , m. Welln- ln the 801191181 principle; h; “y; down. 'I‘.hey are not new prlnelpl. fl- The? were nnuhctuted two OUI, OIUBOIIIIJ. with his advancing vurl he tho ugh!- ‘Ilo elm retirement, Ind naught, uwttsand year-g "o, mu though ;l-1e hopedhvtvould rpoll the peace m w"! mandment-s. that we should lo 0W‘ lltllghbvra u ourselvee. V, bad “film? l 1011s filme we have l-l‘ P109088 ' mmulgamwbythmep! ‘m law “v.11. storm cloud-I autumn: He elt. his time was Jleettng fut, fWhen he could ltlll servo EnIll-nd- dull for the common 1e y. p90,, Stran e country ~ld tlil ld Eng- “d ""11 0hur¢h1ll sna Rosalie hm“ i a s o Thinking In A Vacuum PUBLICFORUM. | aunt-unmann- IILEQWGI-llhlloilllldll "'r"'-u"&""'u:“ flfhls tytomnbenomo land-um: oeptngatntenlcntllltotho sawmill-lineup rutmormsworlamtiumu, "flfiflfl- invahhllmlw. the um n‘: lull gipvuntwu.g"thuogm ' r , . IlEgDirI-“Ehll! l Mr. Fisherman Tin Smell em ".15.... wlll non t» ma»; i... we wlll: to ollvlte of-Smlt Glll Nah In the following slur: you that we have on hand n Ilmlhrl lupply 1 s/w-s n. tlup. .. ..1 s/r-s 11.1w,» 1 s/1e"-4 n. deep. . .1 :/a"-4 11.4.» ‘ 1 1/2"-a 11.11»; 1 1/z"-4 11. u», GET YOURS TODAY AND AVOID DISAPPQINTMENT iiii l Olden for Smelt lug Neh In the followlnj lllll lll taken with the understanding that we can get than when required, so order your: new. Sizu: Bfluxlft . . . . ..30ft.xllt......20ff.x6ft. Prince Edward Island’: all year round Fishing Suppl!” and s11,» chum, 81m A. Kennedy 6' Co. Ltd John A. MueNclr, MANAGER 151W;- Xcetllrmnlg M guott grant: p“; f m w‘ o‘ m M‘. Phone ll7 32 QuanStreef P.O. lox No. 243 r were much more succinct! ' 1 "m". ma“ n 3 Lhg “@036 of the Two umatugan? lybé“ w m0‘ {HIE of the Britlzh Empire, System that was dead." Mr. Wells and Mr. Lnskl are n0 gal‘): ‘ytétreégsrpleénnlngnlebut they. like 812d 0f g, But. when alas the storm clouds roke They ull krecalled what Churchill a a they live. Th s rt at human filruifipfig‘; if; 3131a“ To try and save HIS England. l7? Sfme form of legislation, and when the are thlnkfii But drew t e mk that way they l And asked o’ ople to his side 1.1-, 1 l‘ l“ “ v“°“““‘- With England uiiii‘ ltlfiblllilntilm" e . Electlfill Cflmimg UplThe dark days came, he steered them throu h; A people found their soul anew: A not, on gave n man his due- The greatest son of England. The tyrant. now has felt the mlsht 13f free men struqglin: right, The Dawn has come. the end‘; ln -z .- And England still la 321318.110. -W. G. Agard. in the Montreal Gazette. A Tribute T0 Rev. (Windsor Star) It may be n Dominion general election before the snow falls. Prime Minister L. Macks-nun Klnlt may decide to stake his chances on an easing of the wage celllngat Whether it will be the ppylng of a bonus of $9 per month each child or 14 Or under or some other scheme does not mat. fer so much. The idea will be to t-fy Bnd swing n hinge bloc of votes through the promise of a higher net income to the families. ‘mere Premier Drew of Ontario on returning to T0r- onto from an interview with Premier GOCllJOut of Quebec said he believed “a very satisfactory basis had been laid for future discussions between de- ' partmental heads of the two governments." Post- war planning was discussed at the conference, he said. Many of Ontario's problems are identical with those of Quebec, said Co]. Drew, and be- cause of the close economic and industrial relat- ionship between the two provinces "it is of the. utmost importance there be a. considerable degree of understanding between the governments 0t both provinces." “Laws passed either in Ontari0 or Quebec may have a very direct effect on the problems arising in several departments in both provinces," he said. "That is primarily true in the post-war planning in mining, liquor control, labor cussions with Mr. Godbout, the Minister of Lab- or, the Minister of Lands and Forests and Game and Fisheries." Col. Drew attended the opening of the Quebec Supreme Court, sitting 0n the bench beside Chief justice Albert Sevigny. H6 was asked to address the court and sp0k~e of the greater responsibility resting on the courts _of all provinces at a time when the nation is fighting all their rcsotirccs. , —— Notes By The Way It: ls well that war supplies going t4 various fronts should bear the Lady Rooney (client- tllustrutlon of for the rule of law as opposed to the rule of force‘- , i their nlr force against this Gibral- tar field, the outcome of the whole Af n comm and its subsequent developments might have been changed. We can add one more to the famous "ifs" of hlstory- ~11?" York ‘limes. elt In an 11x- our treat lDYObBbIy have been called by this time |ent. l-Ic took it on the chin in 1930 and lands and forests. For that reason I had dis- M, J. O. Denny, B D (Mlmlco. Ont., Presbyterian) There are many things we could say here. but. space wlll not permit a full review of our church activ- lfles for the past year. ‘that, we understand. wlll be lven ln our anndversary issue, w lcn wlll be tn November. However, are 3.200.000 Canadian chfdren l4 0r under. There has been talk 0t u Dom~ lnlon election m: m1. 11 nie Ontario vote had gone ln favor of the Liberals, the election would Mr. King and his colleagues are BbUllUwthB uhrewdest olectloneem - "'6' 00010.1’ the stage in Cnn- we would say that during the post pdn. Mr. King ls n master of t1m_ twelve months m], church h” m; having an uncanny sens: of taken on a new llfe. [n the spirit- mmnn‘? at lu-‘l the 17701191‘ mom- ual sense, under our sincere, an. thuslastlc and tireless minister, (Rev. John 0. Denny, BD.) many glfflrtésti 1,118“! received a fresh in- " d°l’""l°"' Refill“ when l eternal). him??? fotlllilollofiltdoilrllichhl? came, Mr. Bennett hadn't predation and understanding of ‘l “t °' ° “ml”- l°st °“t to Mr- the Klncnom o! God w» (and Mr ______i {ilélsmvmo aperitif better times on l‘. How Are Your Eyes '7 and then sat, back and let the now vLwrmlnt Bennett smash his pom- foal head against, m; flung wan There th After all, what. are four or flve years in the Ilfe of a political party! n i€—-—-——- "l! l" hlvl nymntone _ 1...‘?- h one Country galclirlhtdluineu- 20hr’: (Windsor Star) : M your service‘ wl When the Liberals meet in Ot- ‘,',',,,,{,‘,,‘,,"; m! experience and g fawn to fall clean their party, nrofrnctlng serving. otn f the b1 ill be t - cafe OhOW u»! pekgslew of oeonrlif}, , 0'" "' "“' ducal you difficulties. Write or nun ffl n be Id t ld n: t this if.“ .53 $1.3.‘ " ' Mme"- The Liberal: have been l0 care- For past. re roach he dld not chine, 1v; m W for their 0 name of Canada if only that the people using them may thus begin to realize that Canada Ls an ln- dustrlal as wcll 11,5 rm agricultural nation. _Brcckri1le Recorder unit-flea. One catchw a gllmps "l‘.r.ncs. South Alberta’: harvest wlll be ust about over this week. We avent had a big crop, but we have hazvestctl it with 1| mlnlmum of labor and tints. The grain ls a high quality, we have been able to house most, of 1t, s0, nll ln all farmers feel they haven't. done too bndlyn-Lethbrlctge Herald. The enemy has destroyed or dam- aged more than 2,750,000 homes in the United Kingdom. It ls impos- sible for those of us who llve tn Canada and have escaped air talds to even lmngdne whnt those grim figures mean. —Klngst.0n Wnlg- Standard. Germans who can read between the lines will find cold comfort in Goebbels assertion that "he who t-s weak in the knees should at east hide his weakness.‘ Hence- forth they wlll be unable to watch hlm without thinking he ls more gctared than he looks. -Wlndsnr ar. In Sydney, Australia, the authori- tlcs have seized i1 loot stilt worn Th by nn lfl-ycar-old youth and have warned tailors not to make such cults. The zoot-stiilcr, who had been doing casual work ln restaurants and who boasted that he had danced with 200 girls n weck, hns been placed in hr-nvy Industry by the manpower department. This ls. mental malady. She can not, for the llfe of he: kee otlll. aha must been the zo al the time. Shell indeed closely related 1n habit- to n e o1 her ln Washington one day, to find that the day after she ls ln Great Bri- taln, or New Zeala-tld, or Australia. She ta not unlike tbs cornbultl engine the locomotive, and t-ho y- lng machine. - San Francisco Argonaut. llow are your rations holding out’! asks The Cornwall standard-Free- holder. Dld you have to drink be: without sugar when sugar was first rationed? And do you now find your snare of sugar ample for your needs? Dld you at one time eat un- buttered bread? And do you now find your half pound of butter a week meeting all your needs? Dld you IJOBH over meat ratlonlrtg? And are you now quite content with your rations? We mlu our guess l! many Canadian citizens have not al- ready changed thefr habits a0 that their rations now flll all their de- sires. Part of this adaptation in al- most certainly due tn change in habit-s. Part. o! it, we believe, in due to an elimination of waste. — Bmckvllle Recorder and Times. In the midst of Gen. Msnhall’! report to the Secretary of War ta an extremely interesting sentence. Is concerns one tremendous gam- ble in General Eisenhower's Afri- can operations. All the British and American Alr Forces, it. was found other than currrier-bome planes r-nd o. few transports and heavy bombem. "had to be funnelled lhfollkh the alnBle restricted field totvzh, but if the vlvtlm wishes to kcep on drmclnz, let. hlm join one of the furros. service nnlfozms are lcplllnr wlth the girls —Mont.rea1 Gazette. at Gibraltar which could have been out out of notion in less than nn hour." But "there was no choir-r. but to accept this tinzard.." If the Nazis had known of this in time, The 10h oi the mlcronoolfl MW‘ of the United States Medical O0 ls to collect allxhe facts about. mosquitoes of a given area, before ' the dnughboya move in, writes Ter- ence A. Bolleau in Coronet. On the accuracy of their highly s clnllzed work, the safety of n, whoa - can army ml! always watt to get the perfect tn- aect from the breeding r11 . One of the first. jobs is to sta-n 1.11 the forest at night. without u ah rt on while n, oolle e shines n flush- llght on one’: k and cheat and slap; n lltte gm tube over. the mosquitoes that wmo to ind . This may sound a little like tut, a tmldstool to see if it’: n mush- room -but we have been lmmllnll- ed to yellow fever. there i; pm- phylactlc treatment against malaria, and most of us have been collect- ing mosquitoes blteu don't wen raise welto 0n our skirts. It just happens that, this bareehest method la the beat way to collect rare mosquitoes. —-Ex- cnnnle. I'll-u In the United MIMI Ind year cost the lives of nerdy 10.000 persona J. H. Rutledge writs: tn Nation's Business. The number will be about the same this ear. flint’: 2,000 more than were kl led in act- ion in the United State armed forces in the first twelve rnorlthl of the war, including Pearl Harbor This is mentioned here, not tn 1n- dlcate that war, after all la not costly (which it is) but to show ltow terrlflcally costly are our daily fires which we allow to happen and which we sometimes seem to take for granted. In the first two years of the war, ‘ of Engand, In- rludlnsr the destructive attacks on London. Coventry and other cities and had been able w concqitrato caused property damage estimated at 308.000.0110. 1n the name period, depend. But we don't g": launch” 6mm,“ “E2? no long that their ed ed for writing n letter which or and laying thfnu for which n, elected to Pe-rllunml We appreciate the difficulties of emlng Canada. We understand hat it fa easy to po‘nt, to the sep- aration of one province from the m lht. How ,t-h l 313.211.... ’"' ‘lttfll: llht gruvfn they should v0 hilt“: 110210 he t th tinlnmmti In n 0 l v5 polio Nurse Maude Brown, 24. who ttelenhoned mughborough Hospital and, imitating an dr raid warden, ordered Al‘ lights to he extwulah- 00 she could enter the ldlpg and steal drug. was sentenced 0o s1! most}? in zlyatl. Police sold she nsonvfl rom e during Nut Mon of at, d. fl in Anterfoe d of mil: than ‘m’. now 1o 00111111 Rheumatic Pains Mandi: ‘odlillllvlllelifi i'-1-"-"'"'"'o."'?r""lt'i§ l-"twwril-hmdua-qr-rg-ii ful in 1 to n1 lde o an p. p 1a.. t1. |=. llvtcheson ., on: WEI‘ 771. wH . Th I It: seneeiait eliextlztlorimwililegil 1e AND SON :5 ° W" WI- e 91¢ wk I. o. IIUTOIIEBON 1' on c Ion _ I ... ma... mrazrtra '" ,- e '-""""==°~ == It ll Ins to be somethlng o! a-“Mnuu-squunvwmnmnlr a tank 0k luln peotp why , a. man in Brl fan Columbia. la ‘$11k:- “COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVIC ” W. K. ROGERS Agencies Ltd. Him 540-541 5G0, lhd a ther is i workelng $201531‘; iiliftulffffilg, ‘if For Peace they lived so could not i1‘; pflgaylalgsoMri us“ ‘a unjmb an‘; The dfeelgdful snaps of things to be l“ naccur t . A! . 0r M figrkqéii q-tglbruki L 3,2,;- ‘gmmhre lg: That rnéght, deprive them of their m. at l w“ the EPltRPlI And easy going England. are comparatively few, n congre- utlo P0011 we know. D0 r Ere the victims of words and of And hunted up one itgetng bloke- 50111131111 lflHDfOI a few million- fdeologles. They have the mlstak- For Wlnnle now WAS England. Hires in our mem‘ ' ,, en lden that people can be nlter-. .1110 cuwul for the mortgage and ed mere] by n1 erlng their gn-|R8Cl1m1Xl8lil0n held no barf organ fund w” 5 signs] “w”; onmen and the political and 1n this most stout and noble hearté Our people donated generously of economic systems under which The lllglub was sum. and he mus their funds. n. m," m,‘ vns ontlntle. Wlll boddkKldnoyPllls ‘ greu his been nude. room has been repwen; the 1n- teflor decorated, o er improve- ments and renovations have been People evokaedhomelsilere t an n l and un- ‘first-Indira l-nd nurw were 1n Xllirfilorfineigtveilnof four-twain, 31$ 111i rn' r 1 . ere frlghldahlg. 801913;‘? {mlmlf}, D forwnrdrthls ls Offices: lulnflflvlnnltlloqnnllfl Piillflllllnlhauontlnlwarwnrhq ‘l-llfiillhlhhl. 11000110100001 YEA WOOD ISLAND, Wells ""5"- Mtalbly M1‘. m D0 hwwl nothing of thin l- ' ' Laskl. Mr. Laskhwtoo, m§f§°l§ fifi 533g}; ,=g,lg,,,g-,lg,wg;gnwmlgggg; mg’ u“ mm, ‘M, "a, Clip These Coal Tips W°Tld'Wlde revolution, n, do“ and frown - minister mung long and happy not like the results of the Que- That was the mood of En land. days lawn; m. Wenll lodge our b" (ZPYIIBIBIMJ because, as i“ "He's getting old,‘ they a would support and help to in "Y" u“ 9040c 0! the world ls go- say. wrest mlrlstlnn wort in our oom- lng to de -' on the CB-paclby of "And llvlna still in yesterdq», mu u statesmen to organza. a new Ht; sun ls setting unywa. In o material field (rent pro- The church now funds ere nvazinble off’ the 11101-06089 and and have not the ‘l l“ 0“; When a ndlng a warm swentor. bank notel, but into placed in v’ c" ll" I00, 0n lnnd, perll of fire, lightning, fir". t, of sick- ing aircraft, of automobiles, of " neu, or war. In our modern life we are surrounded by peril; and that ll why we employ the system of lnsnr’ once to protect Ill financially. w‘ ll" l‘) ° Position to provide_n cpmpleh insur- ance service, and welcome your inquiries for advice and information. No obligation, HYNIIMMI 8r 00. LIMITED Insurance since ‘I872 Charlottetown, moments, ARCHITECTS AND nnmmsn, ron DOMINION sovsanmsnr DEPARTMENTS ' SALARIES - $15001» ssooo m mum r011 ourrsmsu moo 1o $5000 m ANNUM FOR suemsns AND Atcmrrcrs, phi and “of llvlfll W!" "h!" Wvviflld, loll uul deduction. The computation for null poultlon depend: upon an dung. ‘g m, "m", and of the OUIUIQLIIII. Animals- wflllflle lflllhtlllo now-fern. 1‘!!! AIWIIHIIMINI‘ ll Aumoruzm 3w m} nmpmgp, 9|» NATIONAL IIICTIVI IEVICI PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE I. V. “PRINCE NOVA” "I110 Conneetln‘ Llnk Between Then Provinces” (DA!!- -IUNDAYI INOLUDID) 39.1.2! 51t- mntlmurlrnnllihtrlnl and‘; m" Will Leave Caribou ll-O an Ill Ml p... 1.00 p.115”. ‘l’ Leave Wood Inland: 1.00 an. LUNCHES SERVED NUIITHUIUERLAND FERRIES, LIMITED OIAIIAYPIITOIN, I. I. l. Won-r Wnrnler Garment D0 the venln‘ m. home wear heavier lutilontt. In. stead of lncreulng and but pug on Stocks of unused green 1 pound uswmen when the war tlme issue of blue and brown emergency note; were issued in 1944:3105: rrrndttnlly bqlng a n Summernlde, Mnrrtquq dldhlo for military urvloo, PIllllovnNmll-llll. Apfllul- lol III (03.0. I), Qbilllllbk IA Poll Offlcnnr Civil Bil-vine Cumulu- llmmllllslhowldbepltopclyfllledolllldllledwlthilllclvll. lvrcp ooennnlou. onnwa. my: “n; n“ . l McLeod 6' Bentley 1 r. 11. 1. - OARIBOU, n. s, - .A dcllcnk] “"1 whlfi: ‘Ir Auburn. FBI 5:....:..;~---»~--, I dill macs rant-no;- wom rownzu. and effective. g.‘ m.,’ b: 1111a l° Pwkggo, ma‘ 50a ‘t? a LAILKSPU}; LOTIoN A coll n 'l--'i~-’i-='é‘$.'.'ft: h; r lnvlgoratbl: tlliliirhiir- h” the head of child. n "m ‘an! "l" 85o 1m- mmi.” ‘m’ —-§__ “'“ “'1'. “its” fem» =,F“?*r* E lent 111: rwo 1111s l“ Great George Strut For Foot Ailments CONSULT H. J. A. BROWN, D.P. BlllR-UPUDIST Ill Great George Street CIIARLOTTETOWN. PEI. Pnnctnallty l: an lmtw nnt character‘ ‘Z any ltllno but, today, ln w time, it. 1a even more portnnt that we be on t nll the time. Start yo children back to sch with n flno tlmelllm f wellnerb- help them pnnctunL BULOVAS $241 1 » otlels ll gum‘: fir: sgilegiiintinmen i?‘ ‘omen. (nuanced toflve a l time of dependable sen re. Wellner Special $l5~5 Dlltlnctlvely styled modell l may: Ind girls. Accurate. lit-peril W. W. Wellnerttd Jewelers Since 1868 Professional Bards i w. l. IINTLII. l. 0- J. A. BENTLEY. K- 0- nmuur- m: attornm-"r Lew m Pehoe nun __.__.__. i nnIMIQ-l. Illorrolland 611M118"! ll. F. IRCIIIBMII Chartered Aceonnllflfi lulu-n 111m Ilfltlllll a Charlottetown I a i GHT Bl