.i `. $3- l ii .=:' _Q 5, E.: Wi g ~i . if 'ii It `;;~};-_i;i»,=.f~ sf; _ ...=~:;- *.4 ‘ET ' .. I-; it. :if _,,.. ~.,!.\if-é df .'?~~§',> . r 't P. . . :lift 3:35 ___, 1 igi 5 ‘ .~ 3, -3. 5 i 1 "f ,r _, . 33:; is _». t-v. -5 Y t-..,°. 3; . .» r w* 1. ~ -.- P . »-` J’ W V \ Wlhmmqio Gives n Helping lland, Washing _-5,.. i is .E 51 -;=; gi; I i l Ei 5. ltr E _-.1 ii; :_ "I,_§E,; ` .e F l~ .i . it :lf- Waltham W atches By the Persons you see Wearing Them »-l §'>~é'=i€T:" €f=T= ‘irféi -égies sire? =;=3 E You Can Judge E 5_2 L? Everywhere throughout Canada. __ UwC@w *I’¢‘ _-_~.~,-Q¢;_~_~_:.2;;:_~::.-.L_-r:1-:_-:.1~aiw~»4i.-;~.~:=_ :_- IT PAYS C0 bliy in this pl‘0_Vlllc0. DON'T WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT-The marriage of Louisa Nigliolstg Beg; - .i ~ _ 3317 - une, second daughter of rs. ary ' , ,,,,f,f,',!',:,f,‘:,,;',,f"°,,”,ff,',f‘,’,',' - name. to sgr. J. G. vvorta. Ne. 2 QUARTERLY n¢;51~|nq.Wu1 mm. Huw “iid au Heavy Siege Battery, takes place _bers of lh0~Chl.r I _ _ Board of A nwmmhl w,,,,,d,,,‘,f quietly this week. Trade remain, _- ~ A quarterly ......=.,....,. ...._................ -- 1 meets: Wien _-1 s r.-1. sim. ;,,,|,,,,,,q,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ ii_i.us'rnA1'Eo LEc1_'unE. - An .4 number or impetus; matters to ,.4 ,,,,,,¢ ,Q ,,d,,,. i,°,,,,,|,,,u eye-witness of theqtlglgltiingt in Fnaprce come up lorattintion. 3404, 4"' g_\,¢¢;,,,,;, ,, and Flanders w Il tel s s ory 0 e ,-11 1., .-, . _ _ _ ,.,,1m:,.m:,g¢¢,, Mwum war in St James Hall on Monday first.. RED,_CRO8_2;»;_§ETlNG.-The Mil- tiwdirf A:upp¢¢n-and without ,One hundred and flfty excellent views. ton and Hi( _ q Wompp's Patriotic u`.¢..».~.f as salma.. pai.. ' 3347 Asswletlon meat at the .homie vt the ima. _ -_ ~' A _P|'°°=I°i°11¢- N” 'Rvdfl-i'l`liin:»d~y even- -- we -- -P-» - -»---._-»---. -~---M . ..S¢.~;S;ef.i<:;z.i; ns. az. :.a.::.¥f“t»-_»t.~t¥ rfsiru '° "- C°5*-* 5"' 5°- 3 P°‘°|‘3E°i 3* an ¢l\S°¢1'°‘°8 ¢'°°°U-_ already the people are demandliig that . - . - , ,_ f __ , . ~ they be supplied with our goods. As S»C,ARI..ET~ mEETl|LG.`_- Crapaud our sausages are made from clioicest District Royal_Sc,a,r1et,C _gpter L. 0. L. _ _ meats they do not require to be iueetsdn Derry lgdgg _ _in on '1`hlll'B~ ` - ’ highly spiced, and :is u consequence day.eveningt.»1|th» immnt 8 o’clock. - are app(-tisiiig and easily digested oiid HY 011161' Won- M§I‘lBlll, W.~C. In C- » ‘ ` coil be used by the most delicate per- t _ ~ , ». . __ __ . _ ; sons. All we ask is that you give them THE .CALL-'-:Came over, and hell! ` ' ° . ‘xt trial. 'l‘hc Sims Packing Coy., Ltd.- 1119. cries the Mplherlaud-to hor S0118 "Manufactured by the Asepto Mfg. Co. , St. lohn, N.B. Q 3342 “cms” the 'lea' Y°““3 Inn" will y°“ _ MA$0N|c BRETHREN ENTER- llnalsland _Iufentr,v_Cpxnpany. let that _ l»'aa..mr.a_~.-._....._ ` rAi~sn.»-st .i..i... and victoria bf- your answer. no_it.ia-.iay. no it it ‘ i_o.i,.-os, Ar. ts Am., romniiieu and Huw- _` __ . _ - ln 1 held a smoker last evening In honour _ L- ,A of the members of the fraternity who __PATRl0T|_c_ REGIMENIAL FUND are about to go to the front with the *The Cl\HD0l’0lll 101' -the Pat\’l0¥-ll! Siege Battery. A very enjoyable even- Wrhisl and Bridge to be held in Prince ing was spent with refreshments, en- 0! \Vt“l€..5 C0.lle€B Hllll. 001- 13 Wlll ‘W le rtuinnieiit and speecliniaklng (joy Mrs. John A. Mathleson, Mrs. Arthur Peake replied to the many kind things Peake, Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs A. A. that were said in an earnest and McLean. PISYBPB Will kindly be 011 ,,,,,,.|y a,]d,.,.$s_ Quite a number of time as play starts at sharp 8 o'clock. are members of the Masonic Order. ANOTHER CRIB PLACED-Crib number two was placed in position at ( srleton Point Cnr Ferry Terminals on Saturday last. Since then another t-rib, number three, has arrived and will bc placed in position at the earl- iest possible moment. Number three is said to be the largest, 112 feet in length, and took two of the coinpanyfs most powerful tugs eight hours tt the oflicers and men of the Battery Dancing neglns nt 1°-3°~ you will observe the most eminent persons depending on V/altham time. A \Xfaltham is the natural choice of the man or woman who recognizes the best and desires it. A watch is not a very large posses- sion in point of size, hut to own a good one is a definite, constant and durable satisfaction. The word \Valtham on a watch dial is the shortest hut most complete watch guarantee in the world. ‘Ve have just puhllshed- a new book on Watches which we will he glad to send you free if you will sup- ply us with your name and address. Waltham W atch Company -‘ Canada Life Bldg.. St. James St., Montreal --._ .1- '-2 i E - § Eé ii az- 5,=‘-EE __ ___- ii E _?* "*"?1*` 5 'E -;;_-§` ‘I s- .¢.`.. .¢,. ., _ __ __A I lf- *I=..-2?'/.~. .\- 5.. _w- ` - .. - ~'i-;'?‘”E_§§:1 /.' _ “ my .211-i~ if ~.-~- ~'ii'if4ll it ' I .\~"' :~~`.‘“,,v` -*' ‘V P»‘tP‘}‘ if . = r ~ 1? _-4 .3 e lf 1 I I I , . i '» -at _.»;,~:.-_ ~»»--_ “»;7J'»‘it.-lfti.-.‘»i-_‘;'t:lfl‘*-t t.;5+“.. t f ~ s~..v-ar-~»» __.. -e..c--:rei.sf<:=-t.-l. -~’ “#""" . 1 'Q run in our stove department will approaches, so the sooner you get your stove wants .;f-”'2l:;Jt=.`l':i‘>_*l'.` `"‘§...» ir' f". -s"~ I , Niles.. ~_. -sn.. wi ~ ._ x slit *tfifrw - ` ‘ t v s ` “~e=11.»o.. .t .'~ - -- = if .,_;ti.,$l 1".. ». _ ffitélhli-f=;¢iff_i=f I '~ .Z .>r~-‘__-,;q,t5;'.u _ gr g_--_._;__'-.';_;-_'___ , _ ` the better. Our line oi Stove Fitting and requirements are up tgoihe minute, and our prices will suit any pocket Here are a few ofthe many items from our well , assorted stock. - ~ the Stove Pipe Dampers ............ ._ 5 and 6 i FlueSafes.........__5 in...30c, 6in.._30c ~=.= 5 ~ gukniut I WlitAb t _ ‘ a °“ Your Stove Requirements No use delaying. Don’t let the cold weather catch you unprepared. T he grow as the winter .10c ea. _.35c Stove Shovels, all grades from......... ......._5c up. Galvanized Coal Hods........ ...25c, 45 and 65c ea. Black Iappaned Coal Hods ......... _.25 and 35c ea. Stove Boards, very attractive pattems from $1.00 to $1.25 Round Stove Pipe Elbows......... _.5 and 6 in...20c Square Stove PipeEIbows_ _....20 and 25c ea. Stove Brushes up 'McClary's Stove Polish, the best to be had -' .10 and 15.: tin Stove Pipe Enamel from... 15c atin up Stove Pipe Collars and 6in...6c ea. Also a large stock of Castings to fit any stove on market. ' .4 ’* ceive further invitation. as it is feared Q; 6 ; ¢§° =§ =a A beautiful complexion Ei --how to Insure lt- éé The regular use of gg Lifebuoy Soap insures §§ a healthy, clean glow- :§ ing skin. And because gi it is healthy, your com- §§ plexion will be clear gg and velvet like. §§ The mild carbolic odor van- §§ ishes after use, leaving a ' = sense of utter cleanliness. » §§ AIGnunS¢l| Lirtunr HEALTHY “ soAP "llfllllllllllllllll‘Il!lI1"‘!f!ffl!II!II1!II"II!C!1IllffIII “_”F"l “'°2‘]<`¢_>1H0 Will be €Xl011ll0d to all isis ,, , ,, . _. fllllflH11IlllfffllllilffllllllllllllflllllllillllllllllfllII l.l'M‘U~S- Cnnmln 0n'<~ balm." nf ‘nn that he might be carried away by MUST G0 Even if you do not want one now it will pay you to take this chance of a bargain. A nice trunk would make a fine ' HOPE CHEST We have them in all kinds and sizes and are prepar- ed tio sell at a sacrifice. - All our SUIT CASES and CLUB BAGS at les than cost ` COME QUICKLY #Eli . not _respond tolllch a call, Enlist in ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. - The engagement is announced of Miss Frances Witfnifred DeBlois. daughter oi the late Mr and Mrs Robert Ilelllols, to Mr Roland George Morton, of Hali- fax. The marriage will take place on Z\\onday_ October 25th. Owing to re- ct-nt family bereavement the marriage will be a very quiet one. _ RECRUITING MEETING.-A re- tow the crib to Carleton and usuallj Cflllllllg HH’-Bling Will IJ6 lleld Sl 'l`l`)’0l\ bmunder Lhe‘d‘w‘m§“l3hed Datmnage takes about eight days _to construct to-morrow 'tTliursday. 14th inst.) night W0!_l'§§aHQl¥°l§a`}§:£°L1e:i1lenant-Gover- wssruny on Gmnon Street' whom lm flaffli ffrilxlh lt iis clinic rtight to slime at eigiiitlii cgieié; R<;v.nDr dFil1llertoRl 'mn M3” ‘ "B ' owned coiisideratile pi-opei-ty. Ro- ia no o er loc in ie prov nce ‘rip an _ . .amp e an ieuten- “""’ » .p .. ,-5 1 - ‘1 f; -nt pi‘eseiit_s such a beauliiiil appearance ant Ulric Dawson will address the " “rms nom? “arg kno he bww 'V W wlicii liizlited at night as does Carle- meeting. There will also be a musical ton Point. ~ prograiume. HOME FOR BUR|AL.- Deep sym- ORDER N0. "TO" BERLIN.-Boys palliy goes out to Mr. and Mrs. P_ R. will you not enlist and take a chance liinery and fainlly of \'\‘ood Islands and see the above order issued? Tl in the death of Mr. John A. liinory, will ho issued in the near future if ivliivli omrurrcd in t`liit-tigo a few each and every young man of tIié` days ago the outcome of an operation Eiiiiiirt- will but do his duty. Do your ivliitli was expf~r~tt~il to bring rciicw- hit to-day by enlisting in the Island e-ll livallli and strciiglli_ Tlie dcceas- Iiifaxilry (‘ompany. Your King and gli ’yotiiigI;ii_z;ii ‘was linjtarcd in a snow t`ouiitry need'you in Flanders to-day. .~ le in ri isi ‘o iiin na some time ago and altlioilgh i'etrt-i\'iiig thc' he-st iiursiili: and iiicdical skill his sys- tt-ni could lint recover from the shock I- K`h?F fpi, ENTER?-AlN'._The mid ho passed awziv iii the Hospital lmg S 0 “las are lsbuhlg ““'lm` iii <`lii<-:i;:o. The rvniaiiis arrived in mms to me mwlbers of K' of P' "f <`linrlott¢-town by the express last th" siege Butterl' wh” are "°“' ln evoiiiiig and will be forwarded to his l h“rl°uel°“" to an Oyster Supper and fm.]m,l_ hmm, in “bud Islands m_ siiioker to he held in their Castle Iiall day. 'l`lio Guardian joins in extcinliiii: 0? Tglmrsday evening. at A very siiircrcst sympathy to the her:-'tvetl p'ea'°’am' nmgmmnle 15 belng Prepared' 0m_s_ ond all members of the K. of P. of the Battery' are hereby cordially invited to be present, even if they do not re- stiiueoiie may be overlooked. The K. of i’. know how to entertain, and a \ :siting lxiiiglits. WEDDING BELLS-Tho residence of Mr, and Mrs. James Stewart, Kczit street was the scene of a quiet, but pretty family wedding at 8.30 Monday evening, when their only daughter. liolcn Blanche became the wife of Mr. l-`riiiik Percival Bell of West Royalty. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Ur Fullerton iii the presence nf im- mediate relatives of the bride and izrooni, The bride who was unattend- otl wore a beautiful costume of grey silk. The many valuable and hand- some presents included a parlor clot-k from the bride's fellow teachers of St. James Church Sunday School, a set of carvers from the employees of Mr. Slcwar.t's store, and a cheque for a substantial sum from the bridc’s fallicr. ` A PLEASANT DANCE.-Cznelofttho most v-ujo ' 1 ~ Ling long t ic iis ory of G(-dlgextliliin ldokllplmtlzhere n few nights : o when, opportuiiely, six sli.l|fs_,_6_l' late Ilolnlnion Naval Service liappeiietl' to he in port at`the sanio Limo. The Iadiesof li_1a~E8Sl€l'I\ Cillllllll were norslow to lake advantage of the sitlintioii and n dance_§)fs_ nrrallitell for in the.Towii -Tall,-, --which the oflicers of the ship were invited. Need- less to say. the ;'ii`vii>at.lnn_s' were ac- -cepted and a most enjoyable' time was spent by the hundred or;-nrore guests. AI. the close L‘aptahrf'.,B}ewart of ofllcem. in :i tlelightflilly' humorous ' ` '_' ' -1-no speech, `tlni‘iikeli tlieladles who had véled wife and fém. son, to mouth' - been instrumeiital in giving tl1ein.such n good time. ' Y' f;' _ ~ l ' bours and acquaintances attended the ese runks ‘_ _ _, , funeral conducted 'on' the isui by his . l pastor, Rev. Wm. McLeod. Much , _ _ _ _ \ '_-f' - _ > I 'Y °/i _~._ 1 - ' 1'". t “ ' ffl! “"5 i_'_.f__~- »». 1. M' . L 1. S 1 i - ,_,,;_v.;vN‘_ :ff-_I Hartt _ $5.00, 5 {_ owe rr wnen _ siuoua. Fon 98 BDUR Look at tired tongue, n°tiie;»f.;i’r Ilttelg _ one's stoxnsch. _liver and bowels BB 0 6% ll _ _When peevisb, cross; listless, pale, rally, or is feverish, ston`1ach__aour, :r”t .li-°=.“°° ».°'ttt:°“~=s“°-.°°'° ron, arr oea. ll, 0, 09 . gve~»i1 tea-spoonful of “Callf`or3ia_ Syrup oi’ Figs,t‘; nngd in at f'ew bonus altl gba front; cons ps, was e, un ges e_ oo and sour bile gentIy_ moves out of its little bowels without griplils; and you have a well, playful clxildagain. ,You needn’t coax sick children to they love its delicious taste, and l always makes theimfeel splendid. Ask your druggist for is 50-cent boi- tle of "Callfornlzi g~Syrup of Figs." which has directions for babies, child- ren of all ages and for grownlups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfelts sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, ask to see that it is made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Refuse any other kind with contempt. coated. it is :Quia sign that youtg lentle, thorough cleansing ` at doesn't sleep, doeai'1't: elif-f or act natu- take this harmless “fruit laxative;'§ ¢~ ~@*~ LECTURE IN ST JAMES HALL.- Monsleur Andre will lecture ou what he saw in the war. You cannot afford to miss' this great lecture and the realistic views. .- 3347 PATRIOTIC REGIMENTAL FUND -The Bridge and Whist in aid of-No. 2 Heavy Siege Battery on Oct. 18 will social evening was spout and a iiuin- ineilt. The »edlhles were as usual no success of-the occasion The voung eri<-an papers there is no falling off in The foBowing_paragrapli from the all- vortise-rneiit of ‘Messrs B. Altman & Co., of 5tl_t_ Avenue, New York, one of the largoatfl-.mercaiitile houses in the lfnited Sta es, is an indication of prices in that ,city,,and_the value or the fox iud'ustrv to Prince Edward the caption “ Rare Silver Fox Sltinsl’ the advertiseinent goes on: “An uri- usually large and magnificent collec- tion of silver foxes is now assembled in the fur department (third floor), matched pairs or single pelts for iii- dividual selection are offered nt especi- ally attractive prices, ranging from $450 to $3,000 per pair. A iiuinlier of the skins have been made up in niuffs and iieckpicces and fasliionalilc sets." 1 illMftttllt0 3* MLIRDOCH 3. STEWART. On Sept. 29th, there passed away at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Stewart, Belle River, their little so,ii. Murdoch Stanley. aged five years. Be- sides loving parents lie leaves to mourn one sister unc three brothers. Staiiley‘s happy little face and plea- sant chatter will he sadly missed from tho home. Mu:-li sympathy is ex~ pressed for the bereaved ones. (Patriot please copy.) ‘ MR. GEORGE TURNER. Mr. George Tiirncr. of Dundas. while assisting his grandson in saw- ing wood on the iuorning of Septem- ber l3th, suddenly fell to the ground and passed away. Ile, in -his 76th year, was physcally stalwart though showing several times \`vItIiln a year heart failure. Mr Turner left a de his decease_ three ofrthe specified United States. Many relatives, ncighq sympathy was shown the bereaved. MRS. ANTHONY COLLETT. her _by pu.. Island, 'if pmpeily conserved. Under sons In Dundas and tho fourth in the* I mean element in the .creation of_lhe 3) ‘ Fox #ELT Pnicss.-Jutigmg by § the advertisements appearing in Ani- u ff hitarmsn .-. The Famous' Players Juvenile Actor 011 ' Gord0I.! _ ' _ so Present' _ ‘ - it-‘ _'~"-if CHARLES E. VAN LOAN’S '. - Famous BASEBALL s'roRY “Little Sunset” --IN FOUR PARTS- Y' ‘_ ` A play that win pun at me Heart strings of any Mother. Send or bring the “Kiddies” to see it gf; _ “A LEADER COMING SUON OF MEN” “THE CUP 0F~LII"E” TWO PARTS A Powerful Drama “Love and the Law” Fun Galore 5 Remarkable Acts 5 With Broat1way’< most Beauti- ful Leading Lady,_iBessis Barriscale ' Play Endorsed by Press and Clergy-watch for it A W -.IHU ) iiuinber of young people. A delightful w her of games aifordetl inurli niiilise Sl people 'are aiiticilpalliiglniany social 3 events throughout the winter under fr the aiisplces'"of the Methodist Ciiurtfli. U . known and rcsiicctrwl as an :1utliorit_v ‘ . » ., \ 0 A the price of first-class silver fox pelts b F _ `T`HANKSG|v|NG_‘__Tlm Parsonage lt'_lie closing years of a long :ind usi-iul at .Murray Harbour was filled on I’ Thanksgiving' evening with a large B fe in the circle of his lioiuo. The te Mr. liiurray had tho distinvtioii of eilig one of llio oldest Nlzisoins iii the orld at the time of his death. The arliest i'et‘oi‘ds ol' l'. E. l. Masonry iow that lie was \\'tii‘sIiipful l\’lasti»i‘ i’ St. Johii's Lmlge A. l~`. it A, N, iii S59 and on the l`oi‘inalioii of flial odgo hero lie was givon the lioiioniry Ile oi' Past In-puly Grziinl lllaster om the Grand Lotlgc of Eiigluli