'~“f;.."-f. :hir -» .sg- ji; : ...,..,.. Ya gtzgia gg; p*,,§_B_»`$9=%.§5m2lIQ5 -nee'-i'W*“"' wi” sy- Jr ~i*' tif ii -' _ _ '-fi". sililtl \ _- oiiii, A /trinity ' "’.2i§“’ 0 ".2 miii|i‘i\ iw' _tl MP8 , ‘ 7 I vt rf t . is _ viii 3%- rant fi i. i / ’t 4 4 E c i S _ ~ ".1 . ‘ I < .' :.1 .”{., __ ,,~¢f;:@T¢-Q ff- 1- - it _.__t_ ’-_'i_;“: . (ini- . I-fp ‘_ . » i féft _'H5 , ...` 1 -gg ' ya 5'-If osqii 1hr.°L¢ do l. ni .>. ii JV _ _ 1 _ _ P -XGE FOUI _ -_f~~.ff'f‘i?’_=,.*;‘_i_l'f-a`_$?f_~Ti - 'THE CHA - _ _- - ,if V - » . _- . ._ ," ocroaizn 17, rgia. '_ ` AIDIAI __ _ , . fi; fi ' -~ - 1' _ _ _ _ ' %§ _ ' ' |tra1-t's-`*'\\`ef'1n~oui‘-serious nioinents, particularly "at- - . . tha tlharliittatiiivii Guardian iiltiiliilitt Itiiliiits froirn-ups 'laid beeii't1rawii'a\\'ay from the things that ` r,__ ' i 3 Head Office at Charlottetown. Branch Oflloee at Sum- \\ mail in Canada or U.8.A. Morning Daily founded 1891)), $3.50 per year. (De' ltvered) In advance; $2.50 per year (mailed) In advance. _ Event" nan (fsundsu 1907) sisoitddliiraa it-yay 'S 'ere-._reall_v helpful and educative to gaze woiitleringly "‘°"l“°- Al°°"*°"' S°“"l‘ "W M°""|“°' ' at things that were new and strange,-perliaps even Saturday Weekly (founded 1887) $1.00 per annum by “- " lllllll CllllllllllS ' ickcd. but we were _\t our recent exhibitions, for exiiinplefin-_4fariiiers_ doctors, lawyers. preachers, -went to see the horse races, and the tight-*rope art- ' -"“""' ' ' ' t, wit# _-“tile gattle were being' judged and wliile the Mr. and Mrs.'D. A. McKay, Citv re ~|) - 2 may nd $200 ,or U 5A_ jiidgcs \\§‘l‘rc"@vplaiiiiiiig whv one animal took a' first iemly "°°°iV°d the "’"°“'l“5“°""'m"5 'nal in an | I s ~ I A I ' I tributes from companions of their son » / f i /1 \ '_ * / \ ‘ l ) i \ i li\ ~. 1'/ i A V \ ` ` -- -_J ' . .2 `\_»‘ , -i /’. / L ,’ ", -~e-!"~11~r_ui__, ' ~ /t /` - -_ V _»-4 _ . _ 1' / " /sz 1/ _\ if” -2. _ :G / \~ -: 'F5 ~r ‘ ., " *_ (garb-' _ i '-1 c.. ,r - J .tl 'i r ~4 ,Nl l"57<'_ _/Q ‘ _ia ¢`: £1 4,/_, ,» -c fx gsa-.ef-gr.; §?f’3-sfif. ffja- ~~>*t‘5.>~“’i" ‘a‘”" ff, 5""»_. 'T _g r 2.,-_ _ l ,`.._»§.` _ -tjft-.}I" if - "“` ;-.sf ' ".' _ » ";=__¥-sy: _ ' -t§_-L -f-';if-1 _ .§>- .»_. -\ ->- YL fs; _ c , ’ » . ' 4 . 1*" ri? _ . "i..'. ~ _ ' - ' -_f»' . iii# _'"7 -"»F;"§ fe _ I _ _V ff I i ,Fi "-s 5?’ “a‘-i'f_ " E - :--r- '- ._s»-`/7x< 1 .. f` _" st li'i;sn\\, t it"i`oi:i=.n I7. l~)‘lf\i_ 'T .5 I LO0KlN(i BACKWARD II. - ‘ |~q ----ii-' -_ l tlin' coiitciiipnrary the l':tiriot calls in i|t\t‘_~`ll0ll tl|.~ _-it-.~nr;te_\ oi' our ~'unnn:ir_\' oi' the l.:iurier Naval i'-.lu-_\'_ :ind proinist-~ il- dt-:il with ii in further issnes.f ‘\\t- :ire »|uitt- willing to :icct-pt the challenge, and in oiwlt-r io i`:icilit:itc the ili~cu~oo,ooo_ while ‘\'at:il and other sinaller p.-tri~ oi' thc liinpire.coniriliiftefl their <|uot:i to the i'i~iiiinoii ileienre of the llritisli flag the world over. \t ilae t`i»loiii:|l (`oiii'ei'ence in M02, Sir \\'ilfritl l_:iu- i':. il i't-lust-il to take any :iciiou. l"i\'e rears' lfiter. in, 1-ioj, lu- :equi-i rci'ii~e"‘~“' .` - _il ._ " . . i . ' .i__i.» Pitons' a _l" argains in urni ure a - The balance of our stock _must be sold at big discounts Iron Beds.Sprin'g_s_-and Mattresses _ -Bestyalue in`the,City. _ ~ » ~ Extension Tables#-in Solid Oak _ ‘ -Dressers in"}Ofak and Mahogany l ; - _ Office Chairs and Office Desks l Kitchen_Cab_i_nets__ .-.__ _ iWardrobes;'-sitigle and double " .- Hall.Mirrors and Hall Seats in ._ -Ba,by_Car1j_i_ages and Go carts ‘ ii' Baby High Chairs and lots of odd pieces, come in, if you are in need of ‘any Furniture, it may be here Save your moneyby buying at PATON S Limited - l L _ whole battery, and though the grim is ncccss:ir\' to the success of a meeting tor political, too glad to do it. l. also forgot to tell.\1lUSlH€B`H Of Wllr llltlilken' it 112665880' - - ' , ~ ~_ ~ _,`_ `_ ~ A _ you that the dear boy did not stiffer UU! We 80 00. W 8i8V€'l` l1f1DD¢l\€-- ittruuiug, patriotu or t\tn tharitalilc purposes. M an In mm he never spoke uneriyoi deep within our hearts mem Wm 'l_`.lit;._tiiiality_ of the attractioiis is another matter. hc was hit. `li"g@" il 50'"/W Ula! 0119 With il flllllfe ` S ‘o promising shoultl he callednway _\s to liorse-ratiiig, ii is part of our business as a faini- HU France* so soon lt is a truth as lasting as. the ages that "He that loseth his life shall nnd it" that “Greater love- has not than this, that ii man lay down his life- fc-r losing his life for others he has On July 12th, Walter Lantz, and nowl found a fuller .freer. and ricber`life~. He was buried the next morning at 9 u. m.. B-~ Cemetery, in thc same cemetery as Wailter Laiitz. l was sent in charge of a party from that makes thc_ child shiui thc iirc. l"cw people in life, I was the last one to‘ speak to the hiltteli’ und Major PFOWSB. who had been in Hospital for some time, showed his appreciation of the deceased by his personal attendance. The army Chaplin' was; present and Jack was given the touching military burial. Aa' we walked down to the- cemetery that morning, the gloom of _ _ _ - _ i'~om earl morning. Our-lorries had might bt _tlithtult to discover, but the fact remains ‘_ y A . , __ the momma. seemed w an. swer to the gloom we all eperienced. but as we lowered the body in its last resting place the sun beamed forth in all its glory, an omen th'_at gloom will give- way' to light. sorrow will give way to joy, that this sacri- fice was not made in' vain. A woodeti cross marks the spot and those grave-si will be preserved. ln behalf ot' ull the- boys' I extend~ o you and Mr. McKay and family' our sincere sympathy in your sorrow. ‘How sie-ep the brave who sink to rest. By wil their co\intr_v’s wishes blest." `Very since-rely yours. . ' ALLAN CODE. SGT. No. 92715, _98th Siege Battery, i~‘rance.` COMPELLED HUNB TO CARRY HIM TUBASE- HOSPITAL LONDON, _Qgtober ___1l.-interesting details ctjiifsbig '» 'fiitrvancs by un-_ Cnnadiiins continue to arrive. Captain Clarks'on. who war. wounded by ma- chine gun the in the ~lags as he- jiimp¢t|_;i;-ito _tg Hun *t_ll‘_epgl\'- remained there while his men con inucd tli`t!'ntl-` vance. Five- \__G_ermans~_ eventually' crawled froiun dugout neiiifhy whore-_ upon Cinrlovow- tlyrew his . revolver, and compelled them to construct s sure-tcli~_ er from rltles and carry him to -the di-es/s1n`g ~stat_ion. .Olarksoh thuh dn'sur~' nd»MtAiitlon:for himself -*and captured' _ily "prisoners (li3*l'pne|_Johii Tait 'wim' foun'd by' an oftl y buried by' shell lirc at n spot -wlieitevlialf ii battalion i Canadienne had!-rushed -ovverunmiiiliful that he wiisunde1~th'e\':oosa~eoi§ ; -Gawain --Am ury, wh diel1l$~,-his wouiirltt. continued- flgliting for two days.after -receiving wounds in leg and arm. Major Harold Macdonald, Hoa arte who lost his left nrrm QD# frq wat- carried away r ho' . Thin' otlicer was almi- » 1 il . »fFa“°tll.'iii_- “lei-111°? i ` ' Victoria Row 1"” - staff found his stove- faulty and dc-‘ clared that if he could not cook withl a proper stove he would join the tight- lng line. lie- was allowed to do so and was killed the day' afterwards. One member of the corps of cyclists, a particularly small man. captured ii Hun six feet three `lnchcs,' weighing about 250 poundet l-le was' henrtlly chatted as he took him to the prison- ers cage. °` ` . NEWEST VEGETABLE FREAK. STATE COLLEGE. Pri... October 14. -Eleven fullv-matured tomatoes and as many llfe~sizeri potatoes. growing on a single plant in the vegetable gar- dens of the Pennsylvania State (`oll-I ege. marks thc advent of the nowost freak of plants in_ the vegetable world. The experiment was conceived and, carried ‘to completion by t". E. Myers, nd good wishes of all. He- knew when inrly saved by Captain Seri-mgeour V. Dl'0f€SS0l' Of experimental vegetable o be firm to be free with _us'. His C. at Ypres a year ago. lgrowing at the C0!l9R6~ eath cas; a deep gloom over thel A cook belonging to the divislonalf A DOIBIO WHS Dlinied. and 01| the stalk produced there was grafted ai yo-ing' tomato shoot. _A luxui-i-.mt growth of vine wus produced. On the vine there were many -tomato -bloss-. cms and `tlicse developed into- normal, tomatoes. Under grouud.at'.tha‘srime time, the potatoes thrived as tl' they were growing undei- the 'stitniiltis of their own vine. ._ _ fr » _ ' i Minard's Liniment Co_., L_lmlt_ed._ Dear Sir.-I can recotnmond_MlN- AIiD'S LINIMENT for Rheitmatism and Sprains, as lvhiivo used it for hnth with excellent results. Yours truly‘,~f - 'ix B. Lhvnns. St._'John. i ' .i iéllllllllililiiilllllllllllllillililllllllllliiilllilllllltllllllilllllllllllllllll._ ses ' De ill of Offerings and send Lists of Bonds for sale. 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