. . -fs. ~ _ , ., ._ _ _ .' ' ' ' . 3-‘._.~:L.., " .,.~ e »;' " 4 ,=» -- .~.. >" =- ,.-,. ~ ~¢~ ’ ». _r ;,:_»n_€. » , _ - .._- _. , Q ..,._f\*i;Y;... -._--_-.1 t -,`?ij_;2_ ,,,,4_»:, ».__ I ____ ~‘.r_-c _-.,;._:_,,r,. f .. »\ 1 t M.. qnsprnrrsrrqlir V (1-9 ssvsANo srnvs ' wY5.VlCTQllY ‘rf l Don’t Take Chances With Your Childrens _ If ¢'h¢y ‘have s colllh start them wills drwslglrleu couau cuss _ which we can recommend as one _ ure most seottve losers- _flfms or undue to he neo. British Cough Cure is com- pounded especially for the pecu- liar ills -of children and con- traius only the beet illzredients You can depend on quick ac- tion and satisfactory results -- Thee price 25c.- Prepared only é by E. A. FOSTER You smn mul ulsunml M1011 'uv ms wlu an you “Ill S_l0ah’s Llniment means relief . F°\’i1ra¢licsll ev Q man has used ;¢c_y\rho has sufllhrederfrom rheumatic gs, soreness of muscles, ltliness °f JOHNS. lhe results of weather ex. lmwre. ___- _ , __ omen too, _ ' igouilandsl use itlbyfo'l_|}`-"§'efllgd'if,i_,_!l'°.l:,"¢,,‘:-5 I R. :me barks, new rr und- “C C. _Clcan, _ref _ ,;. soothing, §§l;nols_uca1l_»_qurcltly‘ _elll_'g;\iy¢__ Say M “"5 lfnlmenc to ufdrrrggisr. ldG _ ___ '.1 `___Wf_Od3y. 51.0.3155 nin1c._nr 1'. :lla l-‘.1111 IT PAYA lo buyiiasthls Province. I ,vlcvonv Loanlsugacnlr-riom -The ru-su or carter and Company. Limgted, the largest seed firm in the Mgrttmqg pmvineesphmvo subscribed tor 35.000111 viotory-B°_ndl- This firm fully recognise the splendid investment these Bonds afford. COLLEGE RB»0PENED.- The Union Commercial College re-opened for city students yesterday. There was s large attendance. During the pass week the college has been turoroush- ly renorvated. The hardwood floors have 'been sprinkled with a proPBI‘- ation which -prevents any dust from rising. 'Sanitary paper towels have been -placed in the lobby. Sanitary drinking cups are used aud_ ev0'I'Y~ thing possible has been done .to safe-‘ guard the health of the pupils. The 1-RAN8FERRED____m,_ Louis Pao” `Uniou Commercial College .today li- T H f th one or the best equipped wlleses ir-_ 6 or 0 e Royal Bank’ cm' has C ad . Prim. 'Moran is to be con- been transferred to Moncton, N. B. an H gratulated on having such an up-lo- CENTRAL DRUGSTORE date institution. KILLED ACTIGN ~ 'Phe sag news has been received 'by John J. 'Matheson Forest nll1,nrst me brother Pte. Alex Matheson was killed In action Oct. 10th. Pte. Matheson _Z-4 PERSONAL REMEMBRANCES. - THE MAGDAI-ENE ROUTE-'T110 Private Gfeetlllg cards In handsome Plctou Advocate Says;'l`he Farquhnrs 59818118 are B-I U18 NOW! and VBl'l9ly of Halifax, who are running the S. S. sl°"`°' I-‘°“"° Y°‘“` °l'd°l' Sl-\'lY 90118 .Enterprise ou the Magdalen Islands “°t ln h° dl°“l’P°l“l-99° 2257'11'5'M1‘- rou-te are said to be looking for a twen- PRINCE EDWARD REOPENED.- The Prince Edward Theatre opened ty yea-rs subsidy to put on a new boat. Some time ago there was talk of the Northumberland mal ing '-1 trip or two FAGKID. KMA! » IDX!! -Marsh- field Womonie iustituiemet at Mrs. 1-les.ru’a Friday afternoon and packed Xmas boxes to thirteen Marshfield boys at the trout, also el box to Miss lllkvia 'Robertson who has been nursing lu France -for some months. VICTORY LOAN BUICCWIPTIONB - The Keuihneu Rubber Co., Kitchener, Ont. thrwlh their agents the Char lottetown Rubber Company have plac- ed a subscription at Provincial Head- qunrterafor 85.000. These Subscript- ions' from the other Provinces show that these large firms rewsnlse that their business is drawn from all parts of 0anad'a.- _ SOLDlEl\'S LETTER T0 HIS MOTHER The following letter has been receiv- ed lby ’Mrs. John`G. Inman, Desable, from her son C. B. Inman who wa I _ _ _ ne months before proceeding overseas he . r On' under Capt. D. A. McKinnon and has ' _..........n_.7~ . -»...-‘F-.-_,__-ff.-_ ~-_I-J. -W-, _... been three years on active service with ' ° ` ’ ' i lr lr aa. only ten days fnrioug to is cre ness college and Auto school he made many friends who will be interested in his letiterz- France, August 15th 1918 My Dear Motheri- Juat a line to letyon know I am still alive and In good health. I received your parcel of medicine n. few days ago in good condition. When l' get a chance to use it 1 shall certainly let you know _what it is like, for the present please H0909! my heartfelt thanlcs for your kindness in sending it to mc. Yester- day I was the recepient of your letter of July 23rd glad to learn you were Well I suppose the Guardian and oth- er papsrs will be -full of news' of the 'and believe me it was an experience. went -forward with the left section with While in Charlottetown attendng busl-_ I l i l-.- I I ‘ mcthing cruel, I never _expected to co- me out of it-alive; Bug God' answered my prayers as he answered those oi boys with me and we are still kicking. all well as this leaves me. lit was a. wonderful experience mother and one which I would not like to ha- _ ve missed. big attack, 1 was there with bells on Icertainly am ashamed of those who stayed at home. Just think twenty- I shall never forget the morning. I live months yesterday since I came Oilf. -my machine gun. We took up a posit- Now mother dear as regards socks lon just a couple of hundred yards be- I still have all those you sent me |ast hind the frontline and waited for .the lull, all in good repair. Very often 9 barrage. Minutes and seconds passed we get a supply from comfort circles the first Ihoy from his tistrlct to answer and at limi the Sky behind us turrssd in Quebec 'but of course they are not the call of his King and Country, He red with a flash and the guns were n- very warm in winter -for they are knit was scarcely eighteen when he enlist- WHY. G00 but they did roar. When thie by machine. Three or four pair will be ed in Halifax doing guard there for ni. tanks went forward wo went and then. sufficient to send me this fall and ple- tlle fun started. Shell fire! It was so-. use do not send any mitts. I have those _you nent me last year besides thq"_old Persian lamb ones. if you could_,get a pair, of gloves like those you sem " est .lanrary they would he all I’d reqiilrm The' neighbours are very thollfghtml in sending me candy, ca e, socks and morney, 1 trust some day to thank them personally. I saw in the Guardian whe- re Aille McFadyen was married. I am trying to -find Billie Campbell but so far have been unsuccessful. He is quite a distance from me alt present. We are having lovely weather over here at present. Yesterday was awful warm. but 'today is much cooler. Well I guess this will be alll for this time. With loads of -love to you -all. 'I um as ever Your Loving Bon I ~- - ' Chris. ` ____ _.y ___ us... ,Jr-.= --I _ . . , , .1 , ‘-1 ll' ' "$"7-- . " ` ' ' i’ l.»i'*.~:*~*'~` ~"1 1 reurnslsil was me son or the late Neil ‘Matheson.l ""”°'d“" ““°"'°°“ ""1 the °”°“‘“§ io ine Mszdsienss to cies. up rreism. i I _ 1 ` » Forvst Hill and enlisted in the 2nd De- W" greeted Wm' °‘""’wd°‘l l‘°“““” ,~ e at me ° < . » e pot Batt. Vancouver, B. C. and cross. ed to England eanly in April. He train- ed thore about three months when he crossed to France with the 29th Reser_ ve Battallion where he served unti I the time of his death. I-Ie has three I other brothers still serving in defence of their country. _ The evening attendance was also I . th -but ' ' - ' ~ E I , ‘""° ° P” ° g°“°’°"*' °""'°“‘“g an . Freight 1.-. been como. rm... The Proeeeslo cl this Loenwill housed for War pusqpeneoenly, and wmh their delight at the retum to things as they were by attending. Manager Gallagher was well prepared for the hurt there was vu freight her time that the Envrprise could uol han e s g freely lately and it may hc that the Northumberland mav go to the hing- ‘nl th I or second \vePli - _ 1 I opening, had the theatre thoroughly l' mes 6 " ' ' . _ ._ __ “ _ »»." T4' , " _ 1 1 renovated 'and fumlgated and put on a splendid series of pictures. in November. 'ter aged 28 leaving to mourn his wife ,' 1 _.. _ __ J , _ _ . A SAD Home -'rue death occurred _-'fa 7_5 .‘ f ‘__ Sunday nig-ht, Nov. 3rd in the Char- ~ ' ” ' _ fi ‘ " l°u°t°“m H°°l’“al °f Mr' Ernest L lr \ Tn Mussels: or Fnmrcl ov 'nur Dcasnlron or-_Canon other-for Public 5ubeeri1|6s»¢t 0, _ (nee ‘Miss Siena Shepard) and five V l 2 "f ' ::‘:§;.::f'°;:f;,:::1z:B.:;S.:::x;.s:.;; I Victory Loan 1918 e - ' ‘ his little AGENTS WANTED PORTRAIT agents--a new 'line of proofs. First class finished portraits, frames at_ , of land Simated in East Royalty lowest prices. Call or write United Art Company, 4 Brunswick Ave. T°r°nt°` 1558`9'23M°nME-sl , McKinnon. 225511-5M6ip jfs they become overworked; get sluggish afch_e_ and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder- is irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two br three -times during tho night. “Khan the kidneys clog you_ °~~"=t !~f\‘p them flush off the hodyb nrinous -wasto or you'll be n real sick person shortly. At first you feel o dull misery ln the kidney region, you suffer from baokachc, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you foci rheumatic twlnges when the weather is had . Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also' get from any. ll-:trmacist four ounces of .lad Salts; take a. teaspoon- ful in a glass of water before brook- fsst for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This in-mous soils is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juce combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and' stimulate them to normal activity, also to neultrslir/s the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending blad- der weakness. Jed Salts is inexpensive, cannot lu- jure; makes a delightful effervescont lithimwiater drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Drnggfsts here say they sell lots of .lad Baits to trouble while it is on`_~.~ trouble. _ should be carefully guarded against. A mild -prey and lergle mixture oi water and |louN . _ Make Your Dollars Fight #file ..-..-...gll.‘.°.~:l, § Dec a fumished house oh Up r sm ns r. rms .smear em pnyslelss-r " . . . _ . , , . _ _ _ _ ~ _ ' . W G1 UIQ" . __ _ _ ' ..._..¢»¢..»1 ..us»vu~n~»..».».¢ -¢..¢s¢vms\»r»os»-ucvu~_»£n¢¢oour»»¢»-r»¢@e¢_i~ nrenscrn-_Z_»<~su»-apnsaevrnu.-urn-1¢s¢|»uu|1~1.-v-¢~.» -1,...-_._ , _ _ _,.,,._., , »' 'fiiliili.'re.cm_ns<. ll’ 213 ,Vl.'¢y\Ul!\\!ll"l\`.»-»‘ -- -- . l_l,-_.'___- __ ' 2174-ro-3oMri._ Oilice. 2238-H-4_M61_~_| _ "` " ' ' "-7-`»-'-3.-'T ;.,; _ .» . ~ ' ` ‘ ` ..-....._.___. " ’*‘i\.\~'~ev.»»-v-.i\~»'\v.Y 1* ““` ~ .‘ ' ~-1.1".. lr.. at . .r-...- .~ ...mv.-.....-..w'a'.»*' ,___ month ago and also his brother Mr. ” nbtLan.'rhf1»1ib __ _ __ _ __ _ v\- ` 0 or er 8 0 ow ng rom( rl Bean mterestfromNovember1st 1918, and offered rn two maturrtiesnthc choroeof wmhuwhmd ;. ng U - 5 year Bonds due November. ist, 1923 - - 15 year Bonds due November lst, 1933 Principal payable without charge at the Oilice of the Minister of Finance and Receiver General at: Ottawa, N, at the Okie Allstlnt Receiver General at Halifax, t. john, Charlottetown, Montreal, Tomnto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary and Victoria. r Bonds may be registered as to principal or as to principal and intermt, at any of the above-mentioned offices. Interest payable, without charge, half-yearly, May lst: and November 11, at.any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank _ff Principal and interest payable ln Gold " , ` Denominations: $50, S190, S500 and $l,lU 1; _r . / 'r K Issue Price: 100 and Accrued Interest ~ _ Income Return 51/2% per Annum » Free from taxes--including any Income tax-imposed dh pursuance of legislation enacted by the . _ The proceeds of the Loan will be used for war purposes only, including the purchase of grain, foodstule, msmidons and other supplies, and wlll.be spent whollyin Canada. - Payment to beimade as follows: . 10% on application; 20% january deb, 1919; 20% December 6th, 1918; 20% February Oth, 1999; ‘ 31.16% March 6th, 1919. The last payment of 31.16% covers 30% balance of principal and 1.16% representing accrued interestlt 53495-from Nlvembslt I to due dates of the respective instalments. _ _ _ A full half year’s interest will be paid on_ May lst, 1919, making the coet _ofthe bonds 100 Interest. Subscriptions ms be paid in full at the time of application at 100w1thout interest ; or on any instalment due date tlseeafter together with accrued interest at tile rate of 534% per annum. _ _ _ _ _ This Loan is authorized under ce of the Parliament of Canada, and both principal and interest are a charge upon the Consoli- dated Revenue Fund. ' _ _ _ The Amount of this issue is $300,000 000_, exclusive of the amount (rf any) paid for by the surrcncler bonds of previous intres- The Minister of Finance, however, reserves the right to allot the whole or any part of the amount subscribed rn excess of S300,0iiO,N0. ' Conversion Privileges Bo ds f th' ' 'll, ' th event of future issues of like maturity, or longer, made by the Government dur'n the period of th: Wgr, otlhdfslllllahniselxrels nfade abroad, be accepted at 100 s.nd\accrued interest, as the equivalent of cahis frlr gthe purpose subscription to such issues. ‘ .. - _ r Payments 1- ... All cheques, drafts, etc., covering instalments, are tobe made payable to the Credit of the Minister of Finance: Failure to pay any lnstalrnent when due will render previous payments liable to forfeiture, and the allotment to cancellation. Subscriptions must be accom- edbya de 't of 10% ofthe amount subscribed Odicral Canvaseers will forward subscriptions or any‘ branch in Canada of any “tered Banmill accept subscriptions and issue receipts. _ _ S bscr' tions ma be paid in full at time of a plimtion at 100 without interest; or on any instalment due date thereefizr to¢`¢&' I1 | Y . . . . . with accrued intgreét to time oi making payment in full? U_nder this provision, payment of subscriptions may be made as followls- If paid _m_full_ on or before lfloy. 16th, 1918, par without interest, or 100%. If remaining instalments paid on Dec. 6th, 1918, balance of 90;, and interest, _$90.48 per 8100. lf remaining instalments paid on éan. 6th, 1919, balance of 70 99 and interest, $70.80 per SIM. ‘ lf remaining instalments paid on eb. 6th, 1919, balance of 50 9_0 and interest, ($51.04 per S100. lf remaining instalment paid on Mar. Bth, 1919, balance of 30 ¢ and interest, ($31.16 per Sill). Denomination and Registration Bearer bonds with coupons, will be issued in denominations of 850., C100., $500., and $1,000., and may beregiscerd alto pild#. in iran or be .1 'u be sue on my nr xoxo. .nn ant leillillrolleaiatrred bgndsfbe ill-rt;:dt on which is paid direct to the owner by Govemment chaise,-vm be isued in denoulimfi of $50., $100.? S550., $1,000., $5,000., $10,000., $25,000., 50,000., $l(l),000., or any multiple of 8100, I Payment of Interest Afuil hall' yesr's interest at the rate of 55% per annum will be paid May lst, 1910. Form of Bom] and Delivery _ Su ibere must indicate on their application the form of bond and the denominations required, and the securities so indicated will l' I1 bn is ment f the subscription in full. _ _ _ be de we Bekreyrt band: ofllfgllsllsallle willobe available for delivery at the time of application to subs<_:ribers desirous of making pnylnent in full Bonds registered asto principal only, or fully registered as to principal and interest, will be delivered to subscribers making puyngne _ in fu", “l’|:(;rl\f:rIt.satf\i:llrierIslfhllergeil|i§i:rlhl;ll‘l’>'d' Idank originally named by the ` qgn-negotiable receipts will be fumlshed to all eubscr\ber_s who desire to pany by instalments. Th&e lweipil will beexszhaqmle at subscrl ` s bank for bonds on any instalment date when subecnptsoa is paid in f l. ' - Form of Bonds Interchangeable - bigee lie " f25 f h bond' ed,lsold fill bondsw1&outosupoas,