5 .l' li §. l 1 li _:lf , 4 N , -. l.l.)_p~§,l. .1 .gl _ 5 *ii . 1 -gp; " @2- » ff _ . n":‘.’__'~"l i. 1 l,» 1 ,__ .1 _ f,,f=‘I _ii ‘ ‘; 1 1 1 1 J i_ 1 li... 3 1 if 5_3.. lin zifw 1 1', all g <.1.»,»,., §_ 1 1, 1*) I ull* .1 .ll .1 li tr; R- l - i ll' gi ~,§v5l- : in ' * r '>‘ -1.” Mig# .-_ 1. _ ‘S-.» re-¢ _a 1:- - ,. » 11,111 r 'ri ffl 1, ill lf lofi .pp X ‘E1 l J 1 l lol \ l' i‘;"¢- ) <.;'il__l- ,1_ ;. 1 .1 rl l l i ‘nl hlflfll’ 2* "lf , ll wil 5. 'fi ly di il ,~i'.:l1l"’ M. _F if ~ Jail- ~*~C ` &=“' ~_ J*-sl: E- fs.. - ~;._s%,_.,».. léa. fl 4 -l »i 1. ggi ly l _.l lw_ ;__1 __'< _ff-\ ‘ii nf' _ .,_ ,. . ~`_'~§‘l,l;f L.-"i_:. . ` 1 K 1' ' have confined these lines to ~ ; ‘ ,lg 1.1,; l l=~_y.-nl, 7, .\-;l_?;_i/ i _.ic »,. l ' il l.. .def .1, 1,.. _ New Overcoats. . are here now_the classiest' moulds, Albarton, Bourlo and unique. f bid London Ofnee, Marconi House. Strand, W. 6. .°r_ S war' ' ' 11 nobbiest line of coats ever 1 _ shown by us. They com- 1 prise the first choice from three of the largest clothing E Mnnlglng Edllur .......................... J. I- lllrlloti Saint" us, arid the prices here quot- ed will meet and beat any catalogue, or any other At $750 a good black As intimated in Saturday’s Guardian a campaign overcoat, full length, with tweeds, beautiful patterns of ed effects; a coat good enough for any one; 1 coat value. Our low net “one -"‘ strongest overcoat ever _ Shown here,made from best Maritime Provinces, we regret to find, fcll far below quality of English Coating Cloth, beautifully tailored in fit \\\WlfZ\\ \\\\\\\\\\@IlA\\\\\§lIIII]I)h\\\\\\“i ‘We kind of thought Christ _'was agin war and Pruldont _L A. llrtlott pillage and that eppylets weren’t the best mark of a houses in the Domii1ion,who l ». --------------------------- - ---- - Sings the poet of this continent. . MONDAY, 0cToB_ER 18, 1915. “Is this sort of a pacifism a sign of decadeiiccf It -_.___.,-_._-_-,_-_.,_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,_-...... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----------------- - ~ may be 11 great mistake ; it it a great mistake in my l P judgment-a portentous and almost'a fatal mistake. llou5e_.it matters not Who,-ef ____ / ’ \’Ve do not yet know whether it isto be aifatal mistake: it is. _` Q _ _ _ ' . » - ~ .this war will show. But a calamitous mistake any- . _ . _ I .t . f _ h _ _ _ _ N to be opened m November to rmse $7,500,000 for iow i is, or it as _brought the calamities of this war g00d quality Satin lining the Patriotic Fund It is pointed out thaf already If Great Britain had not been so Paclflc' so Sure of . _ v - - mcely llmshed lhr0llgl.l°ut° some 20,000 families are being assisted by the. fund, lmacej trustflll of Gemflany’ 5° convmced that ev' At 10.00 a Swell line Of and it is ex _,acted na it is Certain that within the ery civilized man and nation desired peace and must l. ' y’ _ _ desire- eace she ld h l`t d l t good wearing material This next year this number will be increased to 25,000 or Lord Rlgberts and zvhzufew ;lv‘;;l_i:f§l;;ed Oli; ileglivhg lSaC0at that iS abSOll1tely more. Already the calls on the fund exceed the _ ' P P _ guaranteed by us-2 coat we 1¢v@11t1¢ .1114 in order to keep faiih with those who have l‘_“"“’ ll” l“°‘S» “ml Sl” “’°“l‘l have Pfelmell he' mll' know will give §atiSfa'cti°n’ gone to the front and who left their families dependent mms to defelld themselves’ and She would have had At 12.00 a line of good U on the mmise made to them that those should not 500,000 soldiers ready to defend Belgium and France heavywoolchinchillasmade P P _ _ _ f d f 2 3 ,l l l h il, the different Shades, algo _Avant while their breadwinners were at the front, it ;;;1e?n; I Oxtlooé fn ds; w°"];d_ 'five lmd 2_'0°0'°°° in mixed tW€6dS_, Such as will be necessary to greatly increase the fund. The B _ . Se;/e O lien' reat rltam’ elmgrm Great greys’ fawn and light mott1_ amount re( ired for the ear commencing Se tember ritain or rance, instead of having to begin now, at lu Y P first is estimated at $7,500,000. The total amount thls latehollr' to recrmt 2’0°°’°°° men' _ _ _ _ _ I ' I S b H t "And this country would have had 300,000 men having the regular $1500 n;u;;((l) (;l(I)Una'cil ta]5er>,;;l;r (§fnd7e,; Cctilxemefrheg-(Sl_ ready to send to Europe instead of taking some weeks 5 1" P . Dflce to all” 0_DlY 12.00. _ ()nly one of the provinces, Manitoba, exceeded this to Prellare 30900; and we Should have had a fleet of At 15,00 lgprobably the average, havin Contributed $142 per head The our own to defend ourselves, instead of having no ' g fleet and wrangling so long in Parliament over the the average’ having Contributed only 36 Cami True, kind of fleet best suited, that when the need came and 1 finish and make-up quality of the best tailored Wofl{_ Qne there have been other funds and other contributions, the emergency arose’ we had nothing’ and had to trust l price to all 15 00. _At_ 16.50 another special value made from English Chlnchillas and Tweeds; all of these coats are made with reversible collars. 1 OUR GUARANTEE If after buying any of these coats, examining care- fully, comparing with any other of the same price, I think they are at least ten per cent cheaper, you may return them to use and we will gladly refund money. oi-der éy Mail ORDERS BY MAIL will be accepted for any of these coats. Parties living in the Country may buy by mail and receive the same satisfaction as custom- many of them, but the Patriotic Fund is unquestion- It is a compact between us who remain at home _I H s gone to the front to endure hardship and, if necessa‘ry, (bins Ov.er' to die in order that we may continue to enjoy these to' contribute generously, even to the point of sacri- I C many demands, but none of them more obligatory than _that for the Patriotic Fund. ' ‘ ETS in the Sl0l‘€, HS 0111' t€I°IIlS DOW are ONE PRlGE~~- ~And there is not only the rnaintenance of the _ TO ALL. _Try our mail order system for one of these coats, and if you are not perfectly satisfied with it re- turn it to us. Money will be cheerfully refunded. Fill in the accompanying order and mail to S. A. Mc- Donald, Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I., date .... . . . _ . ......Herewith find enclosed the sum of $ ....... .. _for which please forward me by .......... size ....... _.with the understanding that I may have money refunded at once if goods are not satisfactory. ADDRESS .................................... ._ 1 A Knife Free at S. McDONALD’S We have BOY’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS in all sizes and prices. If you want a good suit or coat for your little chap wri te us giving age and the price you want to pay. We will forward the same day as the order is received, and if the goods are not satis- factory return to us and money will be refunded. We are giving a handsome POCKET KNIFE FREE with each suit and overcoat. - Sweater Coats in all sizes and prices; the different combina- tion of colors at $1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.75 and 5.00. Ladies’ Underwear 2,5c a.’ special heaiay, ribbed underwear La ies’ sizes at 25c each. At 35cIa hea wei ht comfortable, warm and well finished. This is ahhnicuiarly good value and one thatwill give good satisfaction. l 45c a very specia made' from _fine im- yarn, this line com- a l the values usually in 50cNgarments. Our net 0 E PRICE T0 _at 45c, enables_ us to it now at 45c instead This il a He discusses the point of view of German thinkers and cites as an example Herr Harden, editor of “Die Zukuii-ft,” Berlin one of the few literary men in Ger- many who have taken the trouble to_ study and sym- military system as one of “mercenaryism,” but at the peace in the Empire-with the exception of the minor1 times, if at the end they were to be cold-shouldered, for a time to the japanese-of whom we have deserv- ‘ ably the most important the most vital of them all. ed Ilothmg 0? put It mlkl1y)`_t-or the defence of ol” LLOYD GEORGE HELPING ’ Pacific coast, just as we have had to trust to the Brit- enjoying the comforts of life and those who have 1_1 ect to guard our Atlantic Coast and get our Sol' Obviously pacifism has been a gigaiiti ' mistake and Comforts. It is ns' Solemn H promise as if made a colossal blindness, and obviously the pacifists here__ to the (1 _ I _ _.d ti f h d Mr. Ginn and Mr. Carnegie and Mr. Norman Angell ying, am every toiisi era on o oiiour an _ _ inanlincss demands that it be sacredly kept. *have Pew _the blmdest leaders of the blind limi have Our people must prepare to contribute to this fund, led Strmght mt0.thc worst of dltches’ and lt. ls fm thanks to them if we get out before our nationality _ ` , _ . am our anadian inde eiidence are drowned.” lice, and we have no doubt they will do it. There are P ._.?.___Q_.l._ dependents of these soldiers to be provided for, but Professor _]‘_.\Vallc,- _lopcs has I-ocomly rctumcll the soldiers themselves when they return, as we sin- from the United Slotcs and I-cpo,-ts a healthy stale of cerely trust most of them will, are to be looked after. the fur mm-kc; and cxccllcpt prospects for the fox lo- ln this connection an exchange well says: dustry_ The United States Department of Agriculture “ The authorities of the Caiiadian Patriotic Fund has published a report oil the fox industry by Mr. :irc working with energy and success in obtaining Dearborn which is the pest Since M,-_ F,-ostfs I-cport positions for returned soldiers. This is as it should of i913. The publication and circulation of this report lie. When the \var began, various inducements were will do much to restore the confidence which had been offered to persuade men to enlist, and the most effi- badly shaken by the sudden outbreak of war. The de- cacious of these, apart of course from their own mand for fur in America is greater than ever.` Many ` inanliness and patriotism, was the prospect of having of the pelts exported from Europe are now no longer cinploynient found for them again when they returned. available’ and imitation fu,-5 are difficult lo obtain cloc A great lllllllb’ llrllls mllllc llle most exllllfll llfollllses to the lack of aniline dies of which Germany had the in this connection, and public opinion will hope and monopoly, Fur,-le,-S mo’ tllercforc’ in the market for Collllllclllly expect llllll lllcse Pfomlses Wlll l-le more native pelts, and the demand is greater than the’sup- 1 lllllll lfelll- There are 0ll‘l°l` eml)l0Y°l'5 Wllo have “Ol ply. Should-the war continue any length of time, ranch made any pronouncement of their intentions, but there bl-ed -fm-_bearing animals will spcedily Soar in pl-iccg, ls llo l'°‘l5°ll lo Sllllllo-‘C llllat lllel’ Wlll be alll’ less and raiich-owners will come into their own again. ‘lcllve lll lllc f'>’0° ' Q . _ \ ‘,,_,i,~_‘.,;._ y 1 \ - _ , . ._ _ ,___ _ ___ ness of peace; plunged in _the sentilnentof Christian- - tl 'V A - __, _ -I-'_' E _ ity: full of the spirit of Christianity; and persuaded, ` u lc' - ' S ff?-_`1i>.1 l. . °‘ _ " ` ' rightly or wrongly, that that sentiment and that spirit are wholly pacific 'll -'rll Ii a’ Leading Sm _ ~ I t G d' _ ' °' ‘~ 1- _` _ A A _ r T I e 8 an 8 re _ _ 'QB “And now, doesit nolndw Eeem clear why pacifism S ` _ _ / .Y _' I States and Great Britain? It is only because it is_ a . _ _ A _ _ part of the -spirit and sentiment of Christianity, only i The NEW 0VERCOATS'}l ""4 om" “ °l'”l°'“‘°wn? ."”°” 0”" “ 'um' ‘because it is assumed that the spirit of Christianityg has taken such possession of Canada and the United _ 1 I _ ' lj . _ ' Corduroys _ _ ~ Warm and rich lookin! , piece dresses, or_ for separate children. And pile fabrics wil inches wide 75c the yard. ' 1 Curled cloth in plain col yard Invisible stripe Zebeline a yard fawn, brown, blue, green, blac per yard. per yard. PT Special quality in practically every wanfed color, Cloths and Coatings 1 Chinchilla in plain colors. l9f0Wfl, blU€1 BIND. blac grey, and red, prices $1.75, 2.2;, 2-50, and 2-75- 'l`wo tone napcloth, prune and black, green`and blac and blue and black, prices 2.75 per yard. Stripe napcloth in brown _and blue 2.50 per-yard._ Class A Scotch tweeds at a saving of $1.00 a yard i _ r Blanketing in plaids and plain colors, old price 1. Black plush cloakings just received, price 5.25 and 6_7 CD 0 _ “Milli for Autumn suits and`on skirts or for coats-l for th I be used this season as neve '-1 \\\\\\ before, according to a fashion authoritY~ ' 1 ' Plain vi 31°?-a ui rr -1 Pr' 5 lllll¢\\\\\\i\vll4\\\\\* ///////.\\\\\\“w'/I/0 s, brown and blue at 2.25 pe in different colors, price 2.7 k and white at 2 49 per ya oNs Illlll§\\\\\\\\\\iI/IIIIIA\\\\\\\\VIIIIIHI@.-_ llllll ' J OUT l_N MATTER OF HIGH RENTS FOR WARKERS. --l -- 1". NEW YORK, Oct. 16.- A cable to the Tribune from London says: The question ot' increased rents came up again ln parliament yester-l day when Lloyd George was int?g- ated regarded raised rents in as- gow and Tyneside, both important munitions inaunfucturiiig areas. His answer was entlreyl f'avorable“to the aggrieved tenants. He declared that the government would not hesitatelstorc. 3473-10-16M3i. to ask power to deal with the question if the increase were unjustlfluble. As a_matter ot' fact, the'-government already has taken action -iii the Wool- wich arsenal district, where the niunl- tions workers have been unable to find acconiinodation at a resoniilile rate. The govornmeiit is busily occu- pied with the \\'oi'l'.'i, showing that it recognizes the dilileulty of the situa- tion. “Poiislur" Buttermilk Cerato softens. preserves and benutlfles the skin- 25c. tube-E. A. Foster, Central Drug- "-:-u V-“Always Be It’s the only '-0=-°¢/N9' ‘ / YIRE. 1.4 Yo//A 4'~.l§» j/ Safeguard ‘"5"‘?""“ 11 .i% l /' Carry Insurance \ /_ ‘ff fl/ _ ,.= \\\ against every con- " .1 " ' _ \ l fl ‘ l f tingency with _\__ _ V) -_nn Prepared l \» \` Hyndman & Co., Ltd. Established in 1876 61 Queen Street Charlottetown The Oldest Insurance Agency in the Province L i -_ COME We have a splendid lin your individual need. These stoves are well bedroom stoves. Cold weather is coming and you will soon feel the need of a good heating stove. . now. All the leading lines are represented and we know that you will find a stove here that will suit ance, will give splendid heat, and are priced mbst moderately. The line includes hall, sitting room and Call in today and see the showing. » ‘ A For Stored Satisfaction HERE_ e of heating stoves in stock made, are neat in appear- 5 -ro ;,l°cA|>z 11|-_in ai-me ‘ 1 p _ _ I - _B 7 __ __;-_L 1-: ' *ply-tho --- ~ - -~~ -~-- ~--~~-------~ -~ Y -' '\ ~-~;~---~_-_--_»-__.~._._______._,, _ ._.._ . - -- _I ll Here’s 1Where Your 'Feet 1ComeIn! _ 150011110. lr" 'sfo' I a B ‘ t ¢1...1 f 1 11 °°§§&°‘élf1..i..1§.§l?i§8?£?.s‘1l“s'ff.?i?.“»’li1l§1%*a"?l»7 l,‘»°i'?fi __ -1 _l g~i.,.l -A p ui¢ilioé»inaiheyar¢i¢ull1gi§ieiiaii'l9li;19flyour v lf