ig: i \» i -t i A 7 :..,,». 2;.- -r i .~- - ,. -:»_» ___ -~ _ -_»--~<- --5- .._`_ . PAGE 'rwo ‘ 'i-HE cHAnLoT'rEToWN'-§U7>I'RpiAN~ - ' ' . ' OCTOBER 26- 1914 f Finest French I Castile - Soap We have a large stock of the best quality of this soap which has been I so satisfactory for several l years. Gives time lather keeps skin perfect and price lowest for this qual- ity soap. 20c Pound 7 lb Box $1.00 ;-gf;-_A _ _,'ntn_ *_ _ 44 :-\irr~A-- A J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST. i- i '/I//'£T\\\\\\\\\\\f)IIIIIIl@ The Bracelet Watch as become almost a nec sity with a great num- er of people. We have a fine stoc them, and would b ased to show them t H. Taylo jeweler & Opticiari III//IIf_'_'\\\\\\YIlI/.'A\\\\\ f - I H BIRTHS _ . __ W 1 \\\\\\\\ \\\\'lIIII//I \ -u///»~1//a\\\\\\.\v/// / G € 9- 3. U' 2 'T C (D _ .. *Q o ci vv . \\u-///n //a\\\\ III/ II l\ DEL'ANEY.-\i ,\ll>:iiiy, on S-.ii\iriIa3'» tit-t. lTtli, to t`. S. and Mrs. in-lttiii-y, a son. __ ____ i" WW/ -I MARRIFD lllcLEOD-McNE|LL.-- i\t the resid- .-ni't- of ilii- liritii-s parents. I-llllti Stiiids, l'. E. I., on thi- I-vt-iiiiii: ot Oct. '.’I.'iid, itll-i by Ili-i'. l-Iwi-ii .\ii‘- iiotittiill, Itoili-i~li~k A. .\ii'l.\-oil 1-I vtidiili- iii Alzirgtirt-t l-I. .\lt'\`i-ill. lltlll- tl-.ii-i' ot' lllurdoizlt and Rt-lit-i:i-a i\Ii-- Neill ot' Litllt- Sands. iiriuiis p _.lé lVlcNElL.L.--.-\t thi- i'i-siili-iii~i- tit Iii-r iiii-ce. .`.Irs, tl<~iii'::iiizi i\Ii'I(iiiiiiin, Nt-\\-' lioiiiiiiion_ on Oi-t. 155, Flora l\l<~Nt-ill, aut-tl TT. l~`tiiit-rail trtitn lit-i' lati- rosi- tleiiei- to Loiitt t'r¢-i-It liitplist t‘i-uit-- tory, 'l‘\it-stlay, al ll ai. ni. TIDE TIIBLE OCTOBER. High Water irate Day Timo Ii‘t Time II". i ,’l`h. 8.1 ‘>. {i-‘r 9.1 '$11. 10.0 "S, 10.5 _ '31, 1i.fl Vrii. 12.1 IW. ~a:=;-i»:.:. .-,-iz:-s-i»:,:. ?~`?”?’."T‘." cobra# 212.05 22%.' 9-. _os-irc _.f_~1_-l~i-1_~1_»1 f/.t>¢a-13020002: 23,5 12.5. 13.3 14.0! 14.52 coo =¢,,,_;g,.is;»:t:---¢_O_¢ . ;_._. .__ . .;;. _“N ""$5i»`,§i:igE~i;c1»- _.-1 _~i _-1:1." 1;.-s »- wen: 'l`li. S. tzl Tu. i4 ’\V. _ 15 l'l‘h. I6 ,l~‘r. 110.34 i7 lblti. 21-1 p 21.5 .M. 10,1 I'i`u. 11.2 --1 tw, 12.1 23.4 “_' |’l`li. It-‘r. 3.9 14.0 24 lsit. . 15.0 35 tg_ 16.0 20 IM. 27 l’I`ii. 13-l 28 IW. 19.1 :ti mi. 19.-'-7 2,10 IF;-_ 20.35 :ll |Sa. -l»x`| :Jr-I ',l~`r. `St.. 'M F’ »- - -1 rote _-1 ca para 3 -A -:»= or.:-c-azoiao-_cami-v\ .".":-"7".".""’°°f”'°?°?"F."7" N¢=aO-»;‘\':-;-I/.>ox;'1-‘-IIG 52525 712 g:'~1.f.:n:>i:.r:--Q r:i:'u.i-.i.::»;-ici-'zo .'..:.f.3c~i-a-.saute oo~l:.-i .".".".".’°.".:’°7’ '°.°‘°.°°.°° :,:.l»a¢>--:.:iJc::~l ¢¢~i:: @ GRAND -CHIINCELLOR POTTER i Grand (‘liuiit-cllor, l.t. (‘oI. Potter. Spriiighill. .\'. S., paid an oiilciul visit ri_ Einpiro Lt-il;;t-., Iio. I9. l-'nights ol Pyilii:i:., on '.l.'.'i;iiiuy i.~veu-'ia |1181. ul wi-_ipli 5. Ipit,-1- niiiiiliifi’ ol' tli-v iiieinbt-rs ot thi- Order in this t-ity was pri-at-lit After thi- re-guliir liiisiiii-ss was iron- nludcd the Grand t‘liaiit-ellor gave un excellent address to the int-iiibers, a brief outlini- ot' wliii-li_ will lit- toiinil lic- loiv. After thi- vlusuit: ol \l\-‘ I-0l*‘1\§\U`*' of iiii-i-ting thi- (lraiid t`liziiii-i»llor. thi- llixippy i.z;itlii-riiig tlisp--i‘.~‘<'-l. FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF CHAR- LOTTETOWN. I-`ii'st you art- ii city ot` i-li_iii'<'Iii-si_1\5 pyiili-;ii~i-il by the inany spiri-s llflllll' ini: to the lioiiii- lu-_voiiil the stars. ,si-i-iiiiil, you art- a loytll D*-‘tllllfh “'ll‘ ,,¢_.;,,-i-it in tlis- si~lei~|ioii oi` loyal naiiics for your lslaiiil liiiiiii-_ Kings, Qin-tens and* l't‘inr-i- art- thi- nrt-at trio ‘ot r~i\'alt§\'. 'I`lli-ru art- iiiori- i'ltI.'-121 ill" ini; in tli-- lsliiiiil ot' l'i'lii<~t- L-Iil=.v:ii‘tl than :itll iilhor l’i'o‘.'liii‘e It-ni'-l.\'~ -*`l\l‘“" mg i-Um- pride, loyalty and i-iiiitiili-iii-0 iii thi- liiiioii .lack and all for wliicli it staiiils. Your \\illiii_i.:ii+.-ss' to eiiir'-li-1** Ill its ilt-t‘i-iii~i- is shown b_\‘ lll1‘ lllU<'l\Il-ffl' 21 hirir.-r portion ol' your sons iii at-tivo si-rvici~ than any otlii-r l`t'o\'illl'L' Ol' Ill" tiimliiii.-iii :iiiil your proiiiptiit-ss iii rc- iiitiling iiii|_\' twt-|il_v-l`oiii‘ litiurs to bi: at tht- iroiii. ’l`ttt- itiii,-lit-ifiiial and iii- iiii.l`oro till, 'the want oi' eni- ployiiioiit will be i'ui‘ther rostriceti by tht- tziiiergeiii-y works iiiiili-rtakeii by thi-. roiiiiiiiiiiitlot-i anti the federal states. Iii Prussia thc procetlnrc lii t-xpropriiitioii inattera has been sim- --litii-tl and tvurtriiletl by a special law. and a considerable number of railway, water anti iniprovc-,ment works iiuvi- not-ii ilesitiiiiitetl for an ininie- ili:it-- star) by ti spec-itil rf-solution of thi- lliiiiistry oi` State. \\-'lit-.ro thori- ziri- now waslt- laiiilr. :intl inoors, tlivri- will ;;rou' next suiiinior i`oragi,- 'iiiii iiictiilow plants. grain and leg- uuit-s. iii addition, I i-an state that tht- lack ol' eniployniciit. since the lf.-utbri-uk ot war. grtidually anti stead- lily iiit-it-aseil. In this respect. the revivtil ot' i~oiiiiiieri:e aiitl industry, for \\'hii~h wt- art- iiiiitiii our best. on and will lie t-veii niore so in the fur- tlii-r tziiurso of the war. “l-‘or tho nioiiieiit, ull industries who supply tht- ariny atliiiiiiistration ari- worliiiig to thi-ir utiiiost capacity. Otir pioiliii-iioii ot' aiitlii'-.icito dui-s not only stipply ilii- Iionit- country und our Al- triiss. The laltor tiri- dt-peiiileiit up- on it iiuiiiliei' ol` iiiiporttitit iii'oilut‘ts ot' our inilustry, and will, I siip\ose, Iiii_v thi'-in l`i'oiii us during the war, and we will strive to si-i‘tii't- this stip- ply. llotilitlcs.-= tlieri- is the dii‘Iii'nlty for us that wi- are obligt-tl to Iiiiy cer- taiiii raw iiialci‘ltil.~i i`i'oiti l'ori-igii i-i‘ii.tii- trit-s. l’.ut t'ai't-.l'iil stork takiiig has taiiglit ii-1 that tht- lionio <:ounti'_v has :»rtoi<-il izitiicr t'ti|is-iitlt-rtiliie stocks \vliii'li wi- \\i=i'i- ahlf- to iiuiii-ritilly coiiipli-to out 0|' the stocks o|` ot-i-i|- pii-.ti liiistilt- tzoiintries, and whose eco- iioiiiii-.al iiud rational use is w:ii'i~aiit- i-il by special orgtuii'/.atioiis iisiiisteil ‘by royal t-oiiiiiiissttry. I ilo not douln either that own inti-rust ol` iit-ittral proilut-int: couiitrii-s will on- tli-avoi' to vroati- a inzirkf-t for tht-ii' igiioils with us. CANNOT BE STARVED OUT. i ` “Hut as liltlo its our liitlitstrics i-an lit- uasily starved out, so il will lit- \'.'illi our poplilation. (li-riiiaiiiy pro- itiiil it' shi: is tililigt-tl to parlitilly rt- ly on t‘oi~<-i1.:ti couiitrit-s w to thi- supply oi’ cattle l`i-ed, wi- art iii ii iiositioii to i-tiliipoiisiito this fat-t by ilu- rzitioiial iisi- ol' ii ltiitzir f-riui. \\'i- hill 1`iii‘tlif-r hi- nlili- li) tlil`i`i-ri-iit nn-ilitiil.~. not only to iiitliii-iii-v thi of our provisions. We shall finally be able, by fixing maximum Drives ‘tor grain and flour to put a chfwk to speculation and to sc-cure adefl\-We prices for the consumers ` "Germany, in the course or tho last |decades, has become a rlcli country. and all classes of the population have taken an active part in her economi- cal advance. To this has to be add- antl political organization of the }vhole people, that enables us to con- ,slder and carryinto effect. 6¢!0!10ml¢l1l dmprovlsations. of the most different kinds iii L1 very short time, anti we leiiil to our people' ti fitting IJOV-'lil' with which none others tire eiidoweilx “li1 short. we watch atfairs confid- emiy find plni_-idly. I have been minister for nine years. and litive_ a- perfect kiiowletlgc of the economical and nioml powers of tiiy t-oiintry, _and I ani pi-rstiailt-tl that we will lit-. in ti position to t-arigv this wat' that has been forct-il upon its to u sur-t:essl'iil issue, ulso an i-i:oiioiiiii‘.al si-,list-.." Wltli typical tit-rioaii tliorotigliness the Foroirgii ()i!it~c also distributed a ,lbiograpliical fzkt-tt~lt Iii-&'ii-iv tho ititi-;'- viow took pl-.i‘<-i,-_ I. said ii: part: “'l`he titibstitute ot' the imperial Clicticellor, Vitro-i’;i-::iilt1-it ol' thi- lloy- :il Priissiaii i\linisti'_\' of State. St-<:i~.'» tary ot' State for the iiitt-i'ioi' t‘lo- nii-ns tlottlit-.li Eriiat Ili-llbriit-Ii. WHS horn on thi-. ltltli oi' .lu.iitiiir_\', ol' llliiti. at llallc, 0. S., the son ot’ ti iiieillral nian. l-le hulls froiu a taiiiily oi' liiizli repiitatinn t.o wlioni Gernitiii_\’ is in- debted for ti iiuitibi-r ot' rt-.iiowiied scientists and liiqli l`itiii'tioiiiirlo.=. llu- ilolplt von llelhrtick, for niniiy yours thc i'o-lalitittir of Ilisinart-k aint tho t~ii- ’,i,.,,\,,,,._S' is 0,- ,ho |,,ghCs,_ hnpm.mm,,,._ touutler oi the (ii-.iniaii I-Znipire is his uncle. “On ()ct.oliei~ iS, 1005, he was tip- pointed litiyal Priissiuii Minister til` the State and Sr-i-rotary for (‘oiii'iiiert'e and Tiadt-. (hi .Iiil_v l-i, I900, lit- he- Paiiie Sei'i‘i-tary ol` State for llit- ln- lils position are thi- ftiiii-tions ol’ a Prusslaii lllinisti-i' of the Stall- willi- uut. ii piirtilollii. and thi- rt-gtilai' t-.\'t-i‘- viso of tlitr l'i'i~_;i1lt-iit'._\' til' lhi- l"i-il- <-.ral t`ouiii'il. iii- now ri-pri-si-ills thi- ' liiiiit.-riiil t'liaiii-.-llor and l’riiiii- i\Iiii ister von Ili-tliiiiaiiii-Ilollwi-i.: iii thi- coiiiliii-l ot' thi- i-iitii‘i- Intpi-riul and I'itissiaii |iolitii'¢t," Ili-llii-ut-k llirougli ii spi-i~iiil iiivitaliiiti :it-nt lii thi-ui tlitougli thi- |~'in'i-icii tit- liifc. tiusstilti`i`itiii[i° Sliould Not he Judges by the Eureciuciacy any More Than Germans. A i`t-attire oi' llii- iliiily and wt-i-lily iliici-fi aliiiosl tho wlioli- oi' its iiwii l~.iil:li.-li |ii't-ss niiivi- tin- Iii-;;iiiiiiii;.-, ot| __ _ . . _ , I _, f‘ii:i.-iuiiiptioii iii lircuii:stiii`l`s and tiii-lil, ilit- \\'ai‘ has Iii-i-it thi- iiuinlii-i' of ai' ""“;" “ml 'l“"" l'l"mr~‘ “ll""' iii-Ii-ii ilt~alliit.{ with llitssla whit-li liu\'i-i ' " ' "‘““~*‘-- ith i'i~g:ii‘il.~ :i|i|ii-nrt-tl in its riiliiiiriis. ’l`li=- raison; “.\.'i-iIsi:i;`s iii-lii'lous t`lioitol:ilf‘s are - il'tt:'t- ot tlii-so :titii»l.-:a is tht- igiioi‘~-ri-i'i:ivi-il tiiisli i-vi-ry \-.'i-i:k~--_voit must aint- :tiiil thi- tit:-i--tuiitty ot' thi- i.1i-ii-lst-i- thi-in tii :ippi'i~i'iuii- tlii-ii' cleanli- t-iul piililii' with it-»;iii~il to thi- trui- itil--in:-,s. tafati- tlii-ni to aiipre-vialt-. their tiiri- oi Ilii-'i:- lpuiilv \l.i Q' ‘ it-r i . 'productlon, but also the consumption . I ed the firmly ceiitralizetl economical- IIIIIISIIIIIS PEIIPIE O ii.~i:!;i-tl at askance hy Lllieinl Eiiglimq trlio has i-.otiplotl her nanie with all that is reactioiiury und subversive oi` i'rt-ctloni and progress. This testi. tiiutt- has In-en entirely based tin the t-i-.tioiis oi' tlie Russian liureuiiciuicy tziiil llu-. spirit ot' the governing classes; it vtilirely ignores the great inass ot' the Ilussiau people. As is justly said in a Maiieht-slr-r Guartliaii special article, "lf we dn iitxht, as so iiitxtiy people consiaiitly ri-iniiid us, to tlistiiigulsli lit-ti\'iit-ii Piiissian iiillitarlsni nutl the ri-til and ostzriiii-.il (it-riiiiiu t-.liarat~\or, wi- shall al.-.ii ilo iight to distinpiiisli hi-iii-i-i-it Itussiaii liiiiwiaiirutgv :-..ii: the i-ini;-.E ltusslai: nation. ll' iioltlier the lliilion- nollciii l`:iiiiil_\' nor Junkerdoni is thi-. wlitili- of (loiiiitiiiy, it is i-.r|\iall_\‘ triti- tlial tho ltoiiiaiitiilii ailtl the llussiuii ,ii|lit:ial izliiss art- iitit lliissiu." Lcrioi' nnd gt-.iii-ral aiilistiiiiti: or ilii-| ’l`o iw-iiili;i's ot” Tolstoy and to iiiiitiit |g,._.,_ hui ,hu n,,ulm| fmwig" ,.mm_ ltnperiul tflianizielltir, t'oiiii<-t‘ti-il with who ni-o await- ol' the vt-.iieratlrni in which ho iii lit-ld in Russia. it will tim. bi- siiriirisiiig to liiiil that the Russian proiiiint-iit <-liarac.-tci'istic is a det-.p rc- ltiriotis si-use nnd one whit-li is essen- tially t liristiati. ’l`liis is :lest-rilii-.d in thi- .-.Iani-Iii-~'tr~-‘ tllt:\"“f-ii :i""'~‘i-. "“--- wrlli-i‘ says: “()n€i lllilig Wllltlll Stiemq lo tilt- iiltisf i'illirtlttIt:i‘i.~iilt'. ut' tue .....,~ ith-.ii i'liai'ai-ti-i' i.-= a ri-al tiiiiloistuiiiliiit: of :intl :=_\'iii|i:itli_\' with the grt-.ut Gos- pel truth that Iorci- is no rt-nit-d' and . . .3 ltliat i-vii is iii'-vi-i' iivorcoiiit- by evil." i it is iii' thi- t'lii'Istiiiiil_v religious spiiii ot' thi- Itussiaii people that Dr. tlillii-ri .\liii'ii_\' spt-iilit-s iii an artical on ilii.»-.silt appeariiig iii ti recent issui- ot' tlii~ llaily t‘lii‘iiiiii'li-. "'l`hi-re is u <:liar~ ui-li-i' and a spirit iii lliiseila," lic says, aiiil izi' 'l`ols-toy. whose “ossoiititil i|\it-il- ity is iitti-rl); and t'liarai~tci'istii'ally III-i>:.1i:|ii." Iii- :-,pt-alts as a nian who ,si-t-tiii-ii "lo wart- for iio values t-xirt-pt tht- spiriiiial valtii-s. llt- laces this worlil \'.'itli it i'oiivi<'tioii like that tit lihi- old tiioii-. that iiotliiiit: is good Init ciiiiilitt-.s:~. .\_|itl thi-sc saint- qiialitie-it i-.ni iliroiicli iiiiisi oi' tht- |;i'i-at Rus- .iii;tii:=. lio-.tt_-ii-i' \':ii'ioiis tht-ir social ‘ _. , ': -I iiiiioii llrtli: to., i-oi‘| - 'llit- triiili is that I-.ii-i-in lzaei Iii---ii tlrt-:it ti4-oi-;;i- and lit-iii. h'ti‘et-ts, ine it ' fs it al-;0“_5 _ .I I _ ,. - '----~_, ' J The House Of Quality i I in this vicinity. .‘oti tbein, our 1 r can are right. A tzoinplcto i'tii;_-ge nt' tli's tr- lt-hittlotl twcctl, iiia-.lo tip iii ini-ii s i-ing`i: and dotihleli-eastcd suit.-i, :iiirl iui-ii`.-4 pciiits. 'lliosa got-tis aroniucli hotivier \\'riiglit and hotter in iiln and triuiiiiaii tl at wiiiit has been t~liii.'.-ti in pit-vioiis st-out ii~i and are I witliiiiituliiiil-ttlielicsttiiiooftliiiii-xt‘cllontwe:\i~iiig tucciltlial:liti.sc\'¢-rbci.in¢ri’._iriiil‘I __ -_ .----»--- ` iitswsoit-t iiwrtiilsuits FOR wltiif-ii* I $15.00 $16.50 $18.00 $20.00 ‘ This ii _ regular heavy Fall Suits. About 200 to choose from in all tht- latest styles and colorings, Browns, (lri-vs and Greens in Chtfcks, Plaid =, Striiil-s and Roughe effects. Size-silti to /ffl. Special at ,..,_..,...$13.50 Boys’ Buster Brown Made of a dark brown Regular .... $13.50 not a few odd lots but with special sate A11 This week., Of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Men’s Suits Boys’ Overcoats Regular ' $4.00 $5-Q0 I $3.50 _ $5.50 I - $3.01)- Aliout 50 boys’ college overcoats made from good qualty imported twt-eds in brown, grey and green stripe effect pattern, made tloulile breasted with convertalile collar, fit boys from 6 to 15 years. Special at......... ........$3.50 Goes Witli Every Suil Or Overcoat ' I iilir Guarantee of Absolute Satisfaction Or Money Refunded ui :O 5 .,. Men’s Ulster Overcoat I9 U1 tweed. faint stripe, neat. Z C0ll21". embroidered emblem on shields, sizes 2 1-2 to 7 years specialat Same style as above in a much heavier weight tweed in greys, browns and greens, regular $3 to $4 special........~.......... ....2.75 Made from a good héavy durable tweed, olive shade with fancy strinc double lireasteci with belt, convertable col- lzir, good linings, all sizes, regular 7.50 value, special at...;........$ .95 Also in black beaver, chestertield -Style. regular 7.50, special at...5.95 ‘ nuuitvunnnl-ni' BOYS two piece Suits Bloomer Pants No 5601 made of extri h Grey ciieek,c`: at ii ii ‘ my l'“°°"°d *WW i" G-'¢°*\"°“d I gopd linings agd “|3311 liiutfltugzlecthbreasted style with Bloomer -Pants. pnce $400’ at Boyis from 6 to 126;-emlffisxtrtlig tfood value at our former price . .. special 1" _- J__ , ~ ' ax, _ I , Mqtis Double and Twig l liewsoii .Pants F