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L " ` ‘til I :,155 ...l-1.1 .ir » .»~ ._..,‘ . on ,- Soalso does dirt, not in gigots, but distri_buted oughout the fabric when _ our. Lightening Clothes Cleaner is use_d. This is an almost magical dirt re- 'mover. Lightening ` Clothes Cleaner removes grease, paint, oils and dirt from all kinds oi fabrics without injury. Cleanses perfectly and makes things look like new. Full half pint bottle 25c. J. G. .lamiesopj DRUGGIST _ ing of the shareholders ofi in tile Board of’Ti‘ade`Rooms, , I Sec’y-Treas. 3494-10-18Mwi5i. nEN'risT. S llas opeizcil and thoroughly equip- \'ir~toi~ia Row, Cliarlottetown. _ We employ the latest and best met- hods luiowii in all our practice. Crown, Bridge and Plate Work our specialties. We make plates sith cannot be detected ironi natural gums. Call and see us. .3415-10-l2Mtf ~ `-It 1-_-mf->sr;_' , i -___ Fancy Clocks We :ire showing ri very new line of lvl :i hogany Clocks in a great variety of styles. i Prices $1.90 to 2.80 Alarm Clocks $1 to 3.00 G.H. Taylor Jeweler and Optican 5 1 L _ Tl DE TABLE .___ __ ' OCTOBER. Date Day Time 1 F. 2.14 2.51 3.49 5.212 6.511 8.08 9.08 10.02 10.52 s. j 11.40 M. , 12.28 Tn. _ W. Th. F. 1 ii Sa. S. ` M. ` Tu. 7.18 W. 8.28 Tn. | 9.28 F. 10.20 Sa. 11.06 ' S. 11.48 M. 12.28 Tn. _ .. .. i W. itll Th. 0.40 ` F. 1 1.10 Sa. l . S- l Sa. S. qammww M. Tu. ` ‘ VV. Th. F. Sa. 0.37 1.20 2.07 3.01 4.24 5.57 1.44 2.24 l»3¢»Il\7lOt~J!¢Nl¢l\3l\'ll¢Nll-*P-4|-‘|"‘l*‘1-‘P'**“l""”‘ I-*C7¢O@`lif4V\~£»UATK\3|-*O@®`lUiU'1~“C¢~7l\'ll-‘OQIW lilght Writer. ____ Time ll't' 6.2 6.1 6.2 H'l. 7.5' ` 16.34 17.41 18.48 I 19.46 - 20.31 21.08 . 21.43 22.17 22.50 23.23 23.58 13.17 14.09 15.07 16.13 17.27 _ 18.36 19.33 _ 20.21 .1 .R New =¢ :.-inte-;;1l.-.'1.LiL-air.. `l _¢’."?°?"`1_""?l">’"T1""?'I"?"?">’?°9°?‘9°?°F‘?‘?’?‘¢= -s-<_,-i-ic3;me=:oe»:&.~1.>r:»»-»---:.:-iooizfsmoc as `i 11 21.021 21.40 -.»:.1:i 22.41 | 23.14 ‘ 23.43 13.01 1 1:1.-ii 14.29 i 15.15 16.08 1 17.05 ."'."."_`i_7’ mcn`i :> e I DIARY OF EVENTS-_ T0- DA Y. Magistrzitr~'s (‘oui'i.. if ii. in. l’eoplc’s 'l‘lio:ili'0. Il. 7 and 8,45. Patriotic llriilgi- iii l’. \V. (`.. Patriotic l.ci'|i||‘0 iii Sl. Juiiics llnll. l BIR/l‘lfIS Q- __ _ 3 MACNEVIN. - Ai Argyle Shore. Oct. 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. MacNevin ii daughter. DOYLE.- At North River, Oct, Sth 1915.. to Mr. and Mrs. James E. Doyle a son. Congratulations. BRAZIL’S BIBLE A new translation oi’ the Bible into Portugese has just been completed. Brazil, not Portugal is the country where the larger part ot’ this edition will be sent. Brazil has thc greatest of Portugese speaking populations, though it used to he said that 10,000 users oi' that Language lived around Honolulu, a city ln Uncle Sam‘s terri- tory. ‘Maybe they all know English DOW. -- Aside from its moral values, says S _ the New York ulsi-ly needed aid to un. the Bible is psrtic Brazil, it is said, as the standard forms ii matter of history, equal influence is read and of the King through general use on new conditions -to slang would has had s vocsbulsry. clssslc besn~ been psr- vvsys rspldly. to pro- stsnd F- -4 ll l’lcton,.Novn. Scotia, - I MONDAY AND THURSDAY of each week, on arrival of the morn- _ ing express from Halifax (about 0 noon), for Souris. P. E. Island, and h there awaits the arrival of the alter- L noon train from Charlottetown; lows: MoNoAv-Lowe soul-is for sitting- f dii-Nord, Amherst, Grindstone Island a and Point Bosse. Returning, calls at H and retums to Pictou. _ TH URSDAY-Leaves Bouris for 1 S Amherst, Grlndstone Island, Point ` ‘ ' w \\ 9» 8. herst Sonrls, and returns to Picton On the first trip in the months of June, July, August and September, weather permitting, calls at West Bay to land Enails and passengers for Amherst, thence to Pryon Island Re- turning, calls at Point Bossa, Grind- stone, Amherst and Souris. For further particulars spply to wM. nosERTsoN s. soN. Agents, Halifax. CHA8. W. _lVES, Agent, Plctou. MATTHEW McLEAN A C0., Agents, Souris. Or to WM. McLURE, Manager and Owner, Picton, Nova Scotts. 2061-7-15Mtf. calls at Point Boss Grlndston Am __ \ l Nofrlcs The annual meeting of the St. Lawrence Silver Black Fox Company Ltd., will be held in the ollice of the Union Comniei'cia.l College on Wed- nesday, Oct. 27th at 8 p. m. WM, MORAN, Secretary; 3331-10-7Mtl?. J NOTICE The annual meeting of the Oyster Bed Silver Black Fox Company, will be held in the Oyster Bed School house, on Saturday, October 23rd at 2 p. m. E. S. McLEOD, Secretary. R. H. POOLEY, President :im-io-iiiiiizi. L 'L-_ f* I _4 WANTED Bright Boy to sell the Mont- real Standard. Write us for sample copy and our terms to agents. , The Halifax News Co. ~ Halifax. N. S. S. 3471-10-16M&EStt _________.___ 1 _ _ ___ _ my ` _'T 1 f' -< _-_ v ,== -",~._ .,. 1 ~ 'pau 'dir '___-. _-.. _ 65,2! “£37 K1' 1": 18111 W1 V -“ln I ‘-I"*e~.‘x"'.- '~.,, _ 5,-.,_ |-"21'-ftp-_ 1 5"' .ei-,._. -f»-4- " __ ¢§,'.;,¢,J;'f;-_pK\».; gf-’.`-"<1"//.i-__ -_ _ ->-.:,- 3 , » I _ 3 _-.i-1"*-~_i'§'?" ‘ ' "'t-i§l.f4"’ ~ -‘»\5'E _ty .,.-'.iy‘11l R J ‘,543 Poultry Notice Beginning will uy Fowl dressed and shipments V- vc ‘.1".."r;iS..-Ti.;".‘;.:;..:.:"..i“a..;°..';";;.:i iii uiuiiiiu Ur sits.*ii-i1'21»'I»»$=¥‘5-é'2‘€-I-éiii “tif ” ing streets hindly ,mesa at meh- - . ‘ “ `\ Serbia and Greece ltywau an essential _ posal by ohs or the Catholic Socle I H H ‘ preliminary that Bulgaria tske_ side - - 1 is iiiiiimi i-1. _ '_ gthe Allies against Turkey. In eéhzf (igliegiatyliall although open to . ~, other words, if Bulgaria was to reali- he puhhc fm. pmmchlly .every pm-. ____‘ ze her hopes and aspirations she mut use imaginable-fun-s, entertain- . ~ i ‘ ' 0°-viiefntd 111 a common eau-2° 111 o ' I 1 ' The Upton Black Fox Com-ff pan , Limited will be held ti Market Building, Charlotte p town, on Thursday evening, }“ the 28th inst_, .at 8 o’clock .- E. R. BROW B Deniistr, , Dentistry, Dentistry ,. Dr. Heath Mclntyre m peii an oiiico iii'th<: !_':imm°on Block, 0 "Ni.i-mal Pinlt, Enamel Gurus” which H uch asum as it was estimated would ight to bo Drvud Of Our Sham. H1111 the chancellor' of the exchequer intend- e ought to be proud ot’ the way in ,di d 1 hh 3 » ~ vliicli the proposals for meeting the ; 0 eve op W H possible rapidity ar expenditure have been received (-,nnnf_|~y_ but this in itself would 'hot ly “ll Classes-" be adequate to the case, and voluntary 5 Not Yet Doing Utmost \-into;-y_ , ~ Mr. Montagu added that the country g had not yct bent itself to tho task of dui; 1 d h t mccting the obligations imposed by es mpose y he budget' whim burdens which involved an expenditure t i-imoiintlngtonot less than two-thirds L of the entire estimated national yearly __f_<_7_l_l_?_\V0d_-0 :S pressed the view that the government, l>r0l>ared to put no less than half» his practising lt. and declared that tre- :'»t'~ tfhll lit - ~ . isiIzitr§.neitllilfi‘i?Il;1l?t(iix or0lo(a:.p0sa U he Iciilifiilildsmiif ivlilste was going on in the house of lords the Marquis of Crewe To do _hiS_ M___ Momagu continuem __0l;___ A -B?___§;\\l1__¢_l`y£__e __ v_ made a statement similar to _that of me Civil population must stint “self B__y_____ “___ _______._____¢;e _geo warsigunt thi foreign secretary and coii_<»liiile~t;l_§~_y'_f_r__thghognghe l3ri_§ish the government to glvo_ un iiiidertirk. for the count__y_ but that this in itself __ - ai a op- ing that the troops wnuiil i-_ontiiiiie ii' 0" °f Consvrintion at the present the Dara ii ' -~ A H ane es operations 1.1 ivoulil :_"'__?_‘:__;t_:_‘__f;_t _:’___9v;‘ndg‘*s‘1\:_?et_§efgs;l_;;_<_f:_5$0822 llinctlfre. when a new war is begin- be withdrawn from them. It would ___ _ tl ng n the Balkans, it would have a be unpatriotic and improper, lic- suiil, u mate v etory_ , t ik; . _ ' ' S___ Alfred Mond and other _ree 5_5" rig effect on the military situs- to force the government to make ii ~ ' fuller disclosure of the operations in f.'..iis;”..i;2;ii‘@s. °.if;".i.i..;‘;i. ‘siifé mm* arf.:;:i“;1i.r..::‘.’===.'f:“i. igieéagglfgisaglgpggggr ___l_l_1_0___:_l;_C_;`_f_i;»;i__f_l; CARRY WAR THROUGH was a grave and critical one; ihcrc that they would vow ___g_________ them TO DEFINITE VICTORY. :Vere ;iew__t5ev_elpomeiiis 'mil now inc- , ' ' F* ors, ii a ton to the cntranco of Other inenibeis of the chamber ex- LONDON. Oct.. 14_- The di mm _ hu] uri i t in g |e_ Ty D a g a no esrugg ie nt- l>__l_f_i;;@d tli_a_t___ig\e Government tic rather than the militaryslde of litude of Greece iit the pi'esent_ mo- _ ge my was not the situatio . th h . , . ,.1 _ practising it and declaretl that tre- Edward Greny’.=iWi-_;;iger7yf’nuwi'i_i!g'¢lof h‘i1e¢llti.iiiil_l Qv‘:i'sbii£i:iliit‘llili‘i'mi'iil;ltliii‘diiimfiiil ::_<;_l_\_;_l;’\:_B__ :\{_2t_St_e___}Vf;_Fi 801115: on in the lntive to the Balkan situation, which calculations. . i John Annan' Bi‘\\'i-hi brothe of Vis- hlgiiivlired togily to E crowded housn __0______ B______C_ _______._____._ _______e |£____ war ______ ___i_; ons____ _._pi;_rBPj‘g_\_v_:ird __i1__nr;{»_:isi;<_;ed FREEDOM OF SEAS CAN WAIT. . '_ ‘ ' ' an 1 ;_h_'}¢,.1L_g_' _ .f'~’ ' 5- ; th", me lu ‘ Y Rom Mm” 0 ‘ A _._ E . . ' I f ‘ ‘ ' -“‘ - _~ s es could in that offer B' ' ' if.; - _,~__.., , . ,_,_._ ____ _ , , . ard, with Thomas T. Edison as his =. D - M R .d F ss. ':.:.‘:.‘:*.::.;’“,:1."1.:=.l..“‘iii°..“§“".:'.' :i:i;°:t::.:::’°“..i:'l 'sr 1: '"1 il -7”( ”$f'Q"' eslra e es' ence _or Central Powers at the ‘K 116.1* cisco Fair. Fuird-Edlsoon Diay aviilill rutile 3j‘,~.-_*i3}_ _,j.’,~_,,._'__,_.;-__;_ _ ~_ sate B Auction neighbors and without _lihsiigy curses- celebrates october I2. ' . ' ~:.~"" .'~~ ‘ - y pending sdvontsge_-.fo _ _l\‘|- ~ 'Edisondiss ordered u. movie com- “ " --° ‘ 1 ~ _'pany ,inn-e to fum s story or lun-a'»_=‘ _°-° _ Al-WAV3 _FRllNDi'-Y , ,f`l'|-l ROU~ life for whiclfths sufo msgnsfe lst 2 Rob . prem- on Wed-A B By v , < eft in the pockets of the people that Grlndstone, Amherst sud Souris; and n;?,mI;1ld;$;_cg°;1;$g_i]'};?1}e?xcept the 2"°“ld have t° 119309 |8101' b 101111 "W0 NWS advalwéd 1° the M1165 of relief and given an assurance that the country could continue to nuance ° the Labourites opposed the increased while preaching economy. was not W . , ary for the students th go outside to of, the Treasury, in replying in the W9l_o. i_h`th9 111941:. !0;1!:;l_€<1 “P011 05 beg for accommodation which -is so House of Commons to-day to criticisms Def “ll Y 0 Pitlll 0 Q o Home PHC . readily and Wllliusly placed at the of the new 'taxes imposed by the Bud- t 9 Same S°“ll1_19I\'2 and U19 Bam? 1'0" fl1BD0Sl11 Of the Public? Are the Bill- get of Reginald McKenna, Chancellor “gm” 3° 101" 1h°m5°lV“5 1° “ “Wi” -'dents not entitled to the same cour- of the Exchequer. Mr Montagu in his ““d°"”8’ S0\'6F¥\m0Ill» 1110512 alll" 10 ' tesies in t_helr 0_1:/u béllldiushas 310 speech dwelt upon the magnltudeof them- _ . ' public are. lu l we sys W en ie inc burden cast u on the country by olicy is being so persistently advo- the war, ‘ D 9fERB|A MEETWG cmsls W|TH cated of making the schools and col- "We have had to keep and continue - SPI-EN9|U CUURAGE- / leges the social centres ln their com- to keep,” said Mr Montagu, "an lm- ~. ““‘“”' ‘“,f“ 11?* ;°'“-“""“i ".‘°;’.§" ”'°=““"‘° “°"- -Wi’ ‘we PM “"1 ....il‘...‘,‘-‘2..’§’.’.‘l~‘t.‘}‘.i“§.§.£‘.l‘t‘l.‘L“.‘.il"§"..§Ii lsteul t0 C 056 e 00" HBH H3 9 continue to ps for an arm which has », students? A little OXDIHHHUOII 10 U10 'increased froiii s few tliousands of °°‘"“5° With Which she tumed “p°“_ 1 an “;i;‘°' ‘>° "1 -»--» f- - ---W 2:: ‘s.f:.i:‘;‘ ::“.§;'"§2:.:‘s“;.°.:t..‘:.‘ r er. am. r. , ' ‘ g_z,n2K`:.1Bgl.e¥edg:1negxgcgitbg:1353: ing features of the war. Once again, AN ‘RATE PARENT- expenditure on the contingents which he mid' the “rms was “Wm Serbia ' ' are helping us to hgh, We are paying an_d she was meeting it with the same A as ,egardg ;,,,i,a me ;,ho,e ws, of mg Sn eudid courage. Indian contingents except their nor-‘ Thmugh Greek t-e"""°'y amne ALF INCOME OF mal peace exhendifum could assistance be sent to Serbia. EVERY CITIZEN -1 We have advahceh to the Ames continued the foreign secretary, and FOR THE STATE such 8 Bum as it was estimated would that this assistance was welcome was LONDON 0 T-14 Th _mm who equip and malittaln in the field 3,000,- :2(f2s_g32$lythgr;‘;?iidby ttiihehplseceigiihtlli - C - -_ 9 000 of their soldiers. e hav a i h _ . ' ’ did not study the idea of having half to he proud of our shag: and _ie Britain was giving Serbia all tlie_help his income available for the state was to be pmud of the way in which the u_i_ its power freely and uilcondltion- ot doing his duty said Edwin Samuel proposam fo In U th _ H- y. Mnniugn, Financial Secretary of the dmre haverheff nfecehevgar §’;p;'h "ln view ofthe treaty Greece and Canadian Mail Steamer he--Ury. in--plying nue Home of cm...-» . Serif--" -aid the f°f<=i»==i -e<=f@_efy- ' C t d t rltl lsms oi’ "how can there be any other attitude (6 ° H ili)emhle(xlBta¥i.:s el‘i1i;iise‘i)i (hy the budget halgrhmonhzgze iidftedlthat tgle country on the part of Greece towards the as- La I _ ` ye en seftotietaskof it h,' h hl ts _bi ., of Reginal McKenna., Chancellor of meeting the ohh an I d h B S HHCB 0 ered "OHS \€I` 0 01 H- hc Exchequer, Mr. Montagu in his bnfdeng which invilveelnih ggigfilturg "In the steps taken wc acted in the L 1 ge;-A 1 15| nnnwny Wh”-1 speech dwelt upon the magnitude Of amounting to not l "th t -th' d closest c°`°pe"m°“ with. Fra’_‘°° ‘mf eaves n co on ____ burden cast upon the country hh of the entire esumlfesgi n;tl;o__:l°yB:;_l; the co-operation of Russian tioops is the Wm-_ _ hlc0me_ Therefore it followed he _ pso;x_iis_ed as soon as they can be made “We have had to keep and cont nue Bahh th t hi ht ' 'i1V_§ 3 9- _ to k6ep_.. said Mn Montagm nm im_ re are; toeve? c _Zen wg h t” be The military measures adopted to I7 P ii if i . ,regnable havy_ We have ham and current _“C0512 al;°th‘;Silis_';;‘;a_ 1:” 3; meet the requirements of the new tl t f hi h h lsituatlon, are the subject oi’ i‘ontiii\i~. igieiislgdi)rgii\1ya(i¢;-\3Iilii>xiilii\iZn\_ri:_l_l§_n see_i_et_ary said, _'_‘to ii inihy be a roper subject of disciission _A VERY UNUSUAL HAPPEN_NG__ _“nw _he w_____ At t_i_Z:__oi:_1:___¢_:___ hvejeggs an tlreemeut between nations _aftcp sired_ that the war should not spread of the Declaration of London. raised *_* ;l:_d__dn _i:_i_>_|_rn__m$n_;_vii_'h _r;ur _:Lilies wi; ai; _the question aggnin today iii the com- . s s e remit ne mons. _ _h;v:_\__srI;"I:`f_§_f(?_f`Ih__?f_§¢;E_°;_ 1__'_'c___l:_‘:_l; ilelllfal Turkey and 'l‘urkey's terri- Lord Robert Cecil, Parliamentary hmvials __ ford __ _________ Y _ d 0l‘y should not suffer. This sitns~ under-secretary for foreign affairs re- / '~ 8 yes 0|' Hy tidn was completely changed by the lied ii d. in h f 9 . ' mf: _femeec 0I:_f_>Y _ Oh Bi_t_tluK with the entrance of Turkey into the war and ‘The opinion-of Foreign Secretary D ou o t e .unted States. 1| bn 1 1. . ' - Th” "M10" WHS BRYOH R€l=\diIl8. lord gills; ttligii oclhiisedén 'the Uni of the giigsytliliiidoilifiihhnagforiiirtagzeiivigiiig Chief Justice of England. in America "W0 and our allies than concentrat- and how they can be made worth any; “S “h“"'"“‘“ 0' the A“B|°"F|'°"0h ed “Don securing an agreement s- thing in the future ma re s bl ”"“"°‘“] “°mmi”l°“~ ' mom: the Balkan States shd we used form the subject of dl y ia (many When the 0011" f‘0uV@neil for the all our influence to secure an accord- tween nations after tliscvlilr: onln thed Hf¢€'"l00Y\ 562-510" B1\\'0n_ Reading 'Unfortunately the feeling in the Bal- light of experience gained and ro- W“lk"-'i ""0 CDU” With Chief JUS- kans is not one of union- but of divls- flection su gested b th 1 tice White. who ushered him to a ion. It was clear nothing but s decls- hich the wgsr ori iniit de wtiythn “Gal 8'- ""3 "F111 0! his UW" DW'-9- lt' ive pre-pondersting advantage for the `hviethods whereby onli- engmix cm? ii chair placed on the bench for the in 1d h _ - . -` occasion. For an hour and s half the gurgsswiiiiilcy triiliiigligiililed us to se ducted it on land and 885'. -» “ll” 0' '-he Nm" D°‘<°"* 1” °“ BK' sxieiitiulsilihoreiggriileigtiiiiiigsliia tiliiti -E-msc" PiiJvT‘:toHv\i§LFil)a,gi.oonAMA. DPGSB l'GC€lD'-9- Central Powers had ofhlrod to Bill-' -_ ~ ' gurls more to secure het' neutrslit DET _ MANIA ents, socisls, etc-is not available LONDON, Oct 1%-The msn who Which U16 1101108 3-115 9~Bllil`i1¢i0llB Of r the students, they having been did not study the ldap of having his 01-116|’ l18lBl1b.0l'i|lB» H9108 WBPG -90838 efused every time they had ssketl_for iniiome hvsilsble for the stste was not °d_»___ will be an _._g_._ _ 1 _hat _________ il ll d K . d ll I , i Ed d _ 0 0 811)' Charlottetown' 12th Oct’ 1915' niblynstiiloiiiiieihls tile?" yVl?l‘iysl‘s ltarsiecliig- Siiiiigel ildgiiltiign Biiiiilnoisiifn secrgihlry /1'°a5°'1“b|° 110968 Mid l1BD|l'll`li0IlS plans, and I can only say l believe they will be bassed on the principles - of .sound strategy." , “Serbia is fighting for hor national existence and with .her the struggle is just now intense and acute, but the struggle is one and the issueis one, iii whatever theatre of war fighting is taking place. ' l "‘All the Allies are iiixlitlng for na- ftional existence and for all who are |iightlng the same issues arise. lt is ii fight for the right to live, not uiidcr the shodow of Prussian inilitarism which does not ob.sei'vc thc ordinary rules of huiiiunlty in war, and to loavc us treo' from thc nioiiiiiiifc of oppression." . CARRY WAR THROUGH TO DEFI- NITE VICTORY. Prcniier Asquitli in tlie -house ol’ commons declined to grant ii day for debate on Sir Edward Grcy's stale- lnient on the Balkan situation. ln the their transfer to sonic other tiicatrc Grey that "the freedom of the seas the war," shows a desire for revival 'The story lslln mslo-dramst "- form.. _ _ _ r _ _ 1. -1, sronv 1-si.|.sss set 'of New oi.Asoow. “N.S~- 001-' 13-” The mills of the Nova Scotia th_iil_0\'- wear Company at Eureka, li<._o_u County, were totally destroyed by ‘le oi’ an unknown origin at 8" 03111/ |1911" this morning. At about a quarter post one. when tlio"iilgllt shift. C0l\5l5U"g oi’ some sixty pe0Dl9._W8B M Wflfk in the mills, ilrc was iiiscovereil in the cardlng rospi and from ihcrc it SlH`L_‘i1‘l rapidly. 'Lie cuinpniiy‘s ilre lllllillliil apparatus was at olive put into operii- tion, but it was inipnssiblc to cliccli the flames and all hope oi_i~'avl\li¥ the mills was lost when the hrc i'oii<'li0ll the pumps oi' thc plant and put tliem out of rfominissloii. _uililriili u iuiu-._v uL\tlllUltU The employees were able to save s lpn-ge quantity of manufactured mater. Ilul, including some sweater coats and uiiderwesr. but two csrloads _of wool ,which had recently arrived st Eureka, 'were destroyed. The loss by the -llre is 'variously estimated between 3150.000 and $250,. 000. Insurance for the, sum of $150,000 was carried through theagency of J_ liqiii--nril McDonald here. -t~; _ , . Ui' late the company has been ,work-_ ini; night and day on war orders and only _vcstcriiiiy ii shipment of garments vuiuuil at ff'-20.000 was made to the ltiiliiui Govcriiinoiit. ' _ U ' _hw ""Rl“. *Aff _ __.,...._.... _-_ , . .-.-_-.~ .~.-A -- --Y--= - -‘-‘- - -‘-'~' ‘~ - - ITALY, TOO, HAS H_ER ‘ BOY WARRIOR HERO. 'l‘l1luN, oct. 16.- Guin Antonio Cassol. a Milaiioso boy 0l\ly 0110911 years of age, has been proposed f0Y the Distinguished Service Medal _for successive acts ot' valor on the lt_alian front. . The son of a prominent criiiiininal lawyer, (iassol, left hoine last .laini- ory to iight with the Gnibalian Vol- unteers in the Argonne. When that corpse broke up he ri\ti|i'iicil to l_Iul.V. and, ile.spaii'ed of getting liiinfseli cn- rolled in the reguliii' fnshioii, bought :I complete' iiiilitiiry ouitil and set out toward the 1`i'oiitle_r_ After it spell ut' had luck, by ai rusc -being possible. Then _he managed to crawl towards the italian trenches lander ii hail ot' bullets, but was too 'exliuiisteil through loss of blood to reacli the lines. 'l‘lien his admiring 'captain gave orders that a detach- ineiit should brliig him in at all costs, ‘ liviiig or dear. I Thanks to the care lavished on hini , by thc: surgeons he is now considered out of danger, and has exactod a pro- iniiso io bc,allowed ‘to go forward ii- igain ns soon as tit to leave the hospi- i tal. ~ SHOCKING THE CENSOR. There is a divertliig story of ho “iui`:int_" the tiring line. lung. he nzaiiagcil to get in with the Sixty- eiglith infant ‘y regiiiienl. in which hc. was enibotlied a largir i'oiitiiii»!"m 01'. Loinbarily Voliiiiteers. but. iiiici' mont|i's service wits scifi hoiiic as an lloivever, this ciitliiisiastic and usually well developed son oi' Italy i'oar.'il his father into hiding liiiu to join tho l<‘ii_hy-ldolirtli lnt`;inii'y slutioii- ed at Ives, \vlir\.iit.'o. uiiilci' the psvii- l doiiyiii of }’i'ivute Gliiseppc Foiiilu he soon had thc joy ot again starting for Tiino after time lic was I'ori'iiiosi in volunteering for ii<'r~s. was felled by an .\ii:~'ti'i:iii liu which wont tlii‘ou_1:h lil:-. iivcli to 'l`lii‘re he lay for it-ii iii-urs, no a,‘c un- D lil* llt-i the _tl 'fi tl '1` N I vi _ _ . \ in British censor got John Lane, th iiiious publisher out of his bed, at an V 0 arly hour' iii the morning to explain ic significance ofa certain cable. he cable, addressed to Mr.` Lane's ew York house, read: "Make Brooke nge uniform with "English obvlating broken lines ordering portrait accord- igly_” ’l‘he unsuspiclous word doubt- “l'iiisburg Storgles 8 for 26 ess have fashioned_the message as re- l`ci~ring to ii technical matter connect- l with thc American edition of the l poeins of Rupert Brooke, the talented young poet who succumbed to sun- .stroke iii the Dsrdanelles- But, of course. in thc (‘.ensor's Department. that plirasc “broken lines” did have ii nasty sound! cts. '|`ho smoke wcll and have good flavor. iiiil l~`osl i~i“s l)riig.~itoi'e. 3473-10-16M3l. - ..s` Il! charge Twenty-five cents. 5l.:i'l- 1+ we ` ~l- . -i~ l -§» l -l~~!- .-il'-l°~l~ll‘-lrkrl-*l'-Fi"l'-i~|- l;°i-ii*-l»>l’=~l>>.l5¢H'~l~¥-I* -l.’s\¢lHl-1l§1§i word each continuation. Cash must accompany order- Mllllmllm 3 siiiiiiii ciisiiiitn ins. we --_'P13 L - --_.-`" _ "‘ - ~ Aguiits Wtiiitcd Z\G`i5'N"`|"sT)5.'rli`T`éi3' 1"'o 'sEi_i_' 'FOR \Ve toni our mon to sell luxpoil unto i<~ce>~.ir\ highest coin mission paid, liiiiiilsonie treo equip ment. tlouc & \\ elliiigton, Toronto, Ont. iii:-125-10-1l\lE2lll. ,_ Lost.. i.6€‘i"lFE5AW"E\7€NiNo, ocros- vi- lst, lady`s gold watch, between Suiiiincrslilc Exhibition grounds :ind Kciisiiigton. Finder please leave ut the Pioneer Olilce, Summer- yidc, or lioctor Morrison's. Kensing- ioii. 3450-10-15M3lpd. "the old reliable l-`onihill l\.'ui‘s0ries.” ,\._ -. ‘ -'_ 1 ui.'.' .‘ 5.1' _'; ` . _ - . ',' ` _ ._ . .- ' E___ -f- ‘ff if .._;:..-_-» 1[0l|» \V:\iiicil---i-`cii\i,il .~ WANTED.-A GlRL FOR GENERAL li Sirr-ut. Il-ltiil-lt) lliinili WANTED-PUPIL NURSES AT THE 'l‘uiii|ton Stale llospilul 'l`i'uiuiiig' Si-hool for Nurses. l-'oi' lurllior particulars nililrcss Dr. Arthur V. » Goss, Supl., Taiiiiioii Stain l-lospitiil, Taunton, Mass. 3404-10-12Mtf WANTED AT ONCE A GIRL FOR geiicrnl housework. Apply to Mrs D. Stewart, 165 Kent Street. 3459-10-15iii3i LAUNDRY MAID WANTED FOR Falconwood Hospital. Apply nt the Hospital. _ 2417-8-GMtf. For Sale niitiige, Lot 49. P. E. l. HOUSE FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN i'oi' quick solo. Aply lll ldlm Ave- ii\iv_ 3/illtl-lil-llilVl1lipil_ Fon SALE-A inrni 01130 utéi-esor land wlili good buildings, coiivenioiit to schools, cliurclics and railway. Apply to Ilenry Vaiildersteln, Ilor- 3475-10-16ME3lpd .-un S'/-\|.E. FRESHENED COW. AP- ply John A. Moorcsiilo, North Riv- _ cr. 3445-10-15Mfllpil FOR SALE-COMPLETE MOVING picture plant cheap. Suitable for either stationaryor travelling; sas and electric fittings; plant entirely new. Sure bargain. B. Il. Yeo, Au- ditorium. Montague. 22-9-23m27i. = Siliiat-ioiis Vu-¢‘u|it~_ f~sALEsiviE'N 5' 's'xcL`i.is'iVE'”'ETN'E for i-ity, town or country Big e Bril- iiigiigiiuriiiiiiicil. Permanent all your job. No experience necessary. Write Liilio Brothers, Limited, li oiiircal _ " ' To I ict. To `L'E"T1"i`-l<'>`iT§`E`7\'N'l5 "`§A`rTNT`AP- ply to 71 Mr-Gill Ave or Box 446 (‘liarlottctown. \,3467~l0-16M6 lpd. ro i_s1Tlcori'iTi=.ri House. wm-i large yard and birrii. For further partirnilars apply 37 Douglas Street. ui' (3. W. Livingstone, Prowse Bros. 33185-10-16m3l To " 'LET""`F'U'FiNISHE'D "ii`bbM§ with or without board. 'Centrally loi»uti>d. All modern conveniences. Apply ai. oillcc 233 Queen St. 5455-io-1§M:§pu. To i_sT‘i=usNisHi-in HbU§E`wiTH all nioilcrii iiiiproveineiits. Contra oi City. Apply to Box 446, Charl- lott_ciown. _ 8351-10-8Mtf. 'ro` Li-:rl-i-i'oUs€"“7iFFi3r 232 ormiioeorge st. ' 3012-9-21Mtf.__ To EET.,-The Stars” and “premises on Kent Street at presents occupied by Goo. McQuaid, Tailor, _possession given August 1st. Apply to D. Stew- art, 163 Kent St. 2267-'l-26m mt! “laiiteil WANTED-REGISTERED SHORT- borne Helter Calves. Geo. D. WHY: ren. Fortun 3 4 10 15M8ipd. ____._*__ e Cove. 45_-___;___ wAN'rsE>"To Punci-iAsE AT oNcE for cash. 25 pairs of foxes, Class A cross foxes and atchcs Call bono Home Work Lv... . ._ _. .__.. .....-.___. , _ RELIABLE PERSONS WILL BE furnished with proiiiiiblc. al|-yeai'- round eiriploymeiit' on AuttrKn1t- ting macliines.'l’en dollars per week readily earned. We tosfch you at home. Distance no binilraiii-,e_Wrii@ at once for particulars, rates of pay el-C.. 'enclosing Zc. stamp. Aiitbf . Knitter Hosiery (Bo, De t 147 - D - » D or write Richard Grant. , f g __ __ solo-io-14m4i wANi'Eo. Foxes To nANcH The iiaiimx rox and Fur cu.. Lui.. will take foxes to Ranch, and I\`0x0B for payment. ,Apply to TA.. J. Cros- by, care Customg, I-lsllfar N. B. _ ____ -azis-16-is;§é_sip_d. w/fires l\""P6é`i‘i"To'ii~__ o no . D . 257 College Street, Toronto. ' "-184-10-,1GM13l_ _house work, good cook _ind Bond requirements. Apply Glflrdisn. ‘ - 8514 10 7Mtl ., - ai.. ct. 15-~ Henry 'F ire Insurance ' S 2 A ' A__Necessityl _Th_e_n»insure in -good strange-took ies,Wl1i_cl1j never contest' an-ihhiiest 88 Wttepresented by- V __ __ __._,_ _ RQ ' .