lk Chocolate r X Meoaaaions o.ir¢y_.f¢ii°¢°a¢..i`pn¢e,_°ur of are rim of error.. ary lnilkchocolate, containing areal Eavor of_rich, §ea_t__iiey_'_milkandtl\ei`iaeatcocoal>eans well en ._ _ ` Sold everywhere. Made in Canada. A-ie _ ' _ -AT M|_LBURN.- The week oi'_cong_:'egat!ions, which res_l_.lltod lathe | _ h ld h. num er o concess one an eonsecu - tzscgavevgzgglgzic 'selgrggre it lm? tions. ln connection with these' ser- ' ' ` vices Mrs. (Rev.) Brodie led a bum came to an end on Sunday n1.°‘°“' special ladies meeting on Tuesday ing. Each evening there were large evening.-W. ._ A ji IMO. -'l'I'Il MORNING DAILY Illllfdllll N0 can be obtained at Lailertra Tensor- ina lal Parlefa. Bummeraide.. Um -POTATOIU IN IUMMERSIDEF- The 'potato market is considerable S°¢ dnll nee the cotd snap ect in' :but Th __ _....; Dimmu _ oats are. coming- more freely 68 cents USR! 1°” P‘°Yl§°5i 3"\\.°W 41003 “UW per bushel being paid for black and ill- ~- TTY N115 WI!!! Will* next 01* r. 59 oenta for white.-H. F0 -42 INCH TWEED DRESS SUIT- ING, mlxed_grey and brown shades, regular 90c value, SPECIAL now 68c per yard. siNcLai-it sr s'rnwAR'r, R°v» LIMITED, summerslde in o'Leai-y. I ved in Buiimbrilde-Tuesday even- . 0 26th lust and at Springileld and Knuts- 5-11 11M1iE1i :D I1 311 _MISBIONARY ANNIVERSARY. 9 -The Missionary Anniversary ot the ll Methodist Church will be heild at Mil- hi* burn and Cape Wolfe on Sunday the I 3115-11-17M 1lE1l. -ON BEHALF*QF ARMENlAN.-- ,follarllimifilinalg 'an Armenian aid for his 'people who are being severel ersec t d His d t omas Lipton _-'l'¢aa.` sold in air r sais at both' atom. sinclfliht Z - T it *_ ` a. STEWART Liunfsiu. _ s from salnmer-l2'erelai. I-is is solicit-‘ _ _fr - _ r- e snow ' _ _ . __ _ ____ 1 V ' \..___ ," A ws were out on Weqiieaday, clear- ‘r “‘~ 'f“@':~'." " -f ~: ,-“'§ snow oi! the sidewalks the ilrst " | ~_~`_ , _ .. e for the season.-H. _ » /fi ~ I’ ‘ / \ CORN _sSYRllP "I-|Pro~'s 1',eas~.- we nm .- _ _. ured the Ilene! for the' celebrated it la aae ofthe delicious ‘fgood things" that has a real iood value. _ -=-_»s A alice oi our ‘ood homemade bread, 'spread with “Crown Brand". IOHN » - ‘ ' I I |\¢HI¢_6ily halaneed iced. th til practically all nourishment. ‘ ' ` Sc-lei .them have it on biscuits and pancakes. and 011 45°" . perridge ii they want l_t. _ You'll like ii. loo, an Griddle Cakes-on Blanc Man!° "ld f I _Baked Apples. Andyou’li ilnd it the most economical sw_ee1ener._ _ __ ,_ _ _ ' _lf _ _‘ _ you can use, for Cakes, Cookies, .Gingerbread and Pies. _, ,L3 .` Have your husband get a tin, the next time he is in town- ` _ rr ` J J - a 5. i0 or 20 pound tin-or a 3 pound glass lar. wr. .THE CANADA STARCH CU. LIMITED 8 _ _ _ '_ _ uournni., eancinaiz. lnani:__onn.c_m;o_:Lw|wau. Y 9 ,_ 0" ?{~ CW en' ._ I / '°'°'""/ f‘,f\§}¥"{f§,,‘,',‘f,f,'2-»s}',','f.P»'¢`rv -53"" wgwwmm Brand". Write lor ac0PY ls appear to be ` ._ .` and no doub __ __ _ . ' ' ~ ' . M om _ will meet with rueoessin town.--H. -_ _ »' _ lil _ 22° l ‘ |llilUllaiiriiu|u|siluiuni|i|im1l\uuiw|\1\\li\ll\“‘V“““ ' °“' °""°“ °° -unusual. Aociosufr.-Mr. and * """-' "'_"_ = (gm on Dem rd__W_ Mrs. Joseph J. Des_'Roche, Misconche, -SUPPER.-» The W. P." A., of High School for the month of Octoh- utdi. 2- H°"5°°f " -I1\_°“.l"dl 3» 3 _ were both scolded onjthe feet and legs- _Kensington ,will hold a supper in theler: Grade VIL- Francis Nelligan. Richard. Grade IV.- (Junio ,__-,_,____-___ ,__ rm _3pgg|AL ggm/|¢E_ __The gh,.|_| on Sunday last, Mrs."Des Roches was ,Temperance Hail on Saturday, N0y._ ' _' etian friends of Knutsford are invited- P°\“`|“8 fell '(11911' tltébottom dropped 18th from 5 p_.- ni. to 9 p. m.; 'to take llart in connection with the °l|l»0f U18 toalmt with the above re '_ ' _ “.' 3 3117-11-17M1i- ` special services which are being held ‘*“|f°~_ Am‘°.\!Sh lidlllfulw 31° W°““d°` » i ‘ '- -_»- _ . this week 'by the Rev. and. Mrs. Bred- Of the B880 00\\D'|e. are not considered . '-TIGNISH ~ HIGH SCHOOL. ‘_ his in me Methodist church.-w. H@fi°,“=--H~'_ 1. ' '_ _ _' ., Staudiuz.°f the pupils ln. 'risnlsh -Missiouanv Mee'riNc.- 'riie " f 1') Grae V~I-.- 1, Leo Arsenault; 2.Alva 88191! H“°k°¢¢I 2' Jim" F911 csrgir; s,` Francis Richard; 4, Firisie 3, R_a_ym°nd Carter: 4. Joseph A,-¢9nau1¢_ Grade V.-1, Frederick roll. 'Grade li-l.-1, Marcus H _ '. Bernard- 2, Raymond Gaudet; 3, 2, Albert Bernard; 3, Everett Lorne Murphy; 4, Hackett Harpen. Grade I.-1-. Edmund P0ll‘|01': 3 crass 1v.- -1. Adrien Rich-.\1°\,,M=*\|°¢_§ .3- °P°.F.!°,°._.-.*.'._°°1l_'\ 1 ~iir1` 0urnewreclpeh'co!',"Dease and Candies". will show you how to make A lot of really wn ic delicious dishes with “Cro Notable Fur Coat Values “Why should a woman buy a fur coat now?" said the advertising man to the fur buyer.. ' “Because these coats I have here were bought lwhen prices were away below present buying may-die price would be 20 to so per cent higher.” . Wl l . ll th f ll 7 values; because we had choice then of the _rsridlelegrrg winnipeg °'i~'r§L P33; i best gkins in the market because iflwere gave the following further particul- HFSI ' in action, was a son oi J. F. Norton, _ _ of the Norton Land Co., who resides “There’s a of reasons" at 113 CIISDUIUI. Stteét. AIIOUIBI’ l)l'D~ Leary Cl'(.:'uit o1` the Methodist Church met last week at Springiield, programme being rendered at each place.-W. WESTERN PERSONALS --Mr. John G. Arsenault, Cape Egmont came in to Swmmerside Wed- nesday by his Motor Car.-H. -Messrs' Raymond Arsenault. Bioomileld, H. B. Huestis. 0'Leary and James Pendergast, Kensington, were visitors to town Wednesday.-H. --The many friends of Mr. J. Adams. Springfield, feel for him in the loss of his mother who has pass- ed away at the ripe old age oi 93 years.--W. - -The outward passengers by the Northumberland on Tuesday unorning included-»Rev. J. C. McLean, Sum- merside, on a trip to the Mainland and Mr. Edward G. Ellsworth, Waterford Lot 1. to Boston where he will remain' for the winter.-H. Particulars of the death of Lleut Glen Norton who was killed in action on October 3rd, are new at hand He was struck e of a shell while communications of lived one hour after was He had a military iunerai was buried in the Cemetery at Albert, France. Letters of sympathy from Gen. Sir Sain Hughes, the Duke oi Connaught Sir James. Aiken and others, spoke of the splendid' character of Lleut Nor-- ton and his conspicuous bravery at e front. oi lléul. Glen ` Norton In one of-his letters to his mother received alter his death, fn speaking of his brother Wendall, whom his mother thought too young to go over- seas, he said. "Don’t hinder him; encourage him to go, this is the place for every young man. Although l am sick and tired of it all, I never for one moment rtgretted having come." Lleut. Norton, who was in his 25th year was bo_rn at Cardigan Bridge, P. E. Island and attended Prince of Wsle-s College before leaving for Lleut. Glen Norton reported killed Particulars oi Death ‘ w. ie. s. of me cape wont and o-_ Words and Music iff _ Knutsford and Cape- Wolfe, a good ' ‘ *__ ‘--I __ -'C 4 _ (V - _ A . - Over 400 Complete Songs with ' Over 500' _ _ _ “ » _ "““°° Lead, Kindly Light The words of this beautiful hymn were written by Cardinal New- Greatly-' 'Reduced Siz_e.’ Full Size, 7x9 l-?.` hes man and published anonymously in 1832, in the “British Maga- zine.” John B. Dykes composed the music, and both words and music are known and loved wher- ever the English language is spok- en. Cardinal Newman was for many years a priest of the Catholic Church in England, being made a cardinal in 1879. He will long be rememberedfor his masterful de- fense of his faith in a controversy with the great Gladstone, known at the' time as “the battle of _the giants.” His whole life was one of sincerity and saintliness, and his memory will always be revered by his countrymen. Hedied in 1890. < The music was written by the author of “Nearer My God to Thee,” and “Jesus, Lover _of My Soul”-'-as noted above-who ranks among the greatest of English musicians. nn- all ll 1 _ I Lead, Kindly'Ligln` ` “Heart Songs” contains many sacred _ qrdinal Nrwnsn' A . _ . - I |.B.Dvaaa_. ..f> >' > ' a " l _f° _ _ -1 1: songs and melodies which are ad- , » . »i - \¢ - ' ‘ "2 _ `- ' ' ` Ldtl o~‘l‘iianllit|| ;; '1-°:::‘:z."::': .1a'.r.f:J:t:l.z‘::id°.§~......r_....:'i :: .:; . ..'.... apted f_to ritualistic work, aswell as home, churchor Sundaylschool. The music and words arethe high- s. soiq_n¢thypw'raa¢a-timnuinnii nl , will nie au .vas 9'*_f'°9°'w| ._ _ .' ' * | . i ./‘_\.- ~ -_ r ' e ..`_1?:' .. I I _#_ A r :" + - '--“1"f_§':‘ ” iii.-2§:`» _ (Found arfpags 2e1l°f»“l-wart eor\s¢"> I - 1 est .expression of true religions faith; regardless of creed or de - nomination. the advertising man. not believe there is in P. E I. as line a range. of fur coats as this one-.I’d just like to have \t ‘ _ chance to-day. Mishra: Coats $50, $69, $80, $95, $110. _ ' ALL or THESE ' 4 ' . Q -full sw'eepl_ek_irts. _N - ALL»or_Tn;E~sE ' _ _ _ *i ______;riew'this_ season. . If Q __ 1 _ ~ -` _ -_r _ _ -- 1 _ _ .- ai _.»,".~f.£_'(yi_ri= _Lon ii)- 'rue Moi-genulst ‘ ` p 1 _,._. ~, ,_ _ ~ says. that a Norwegian torpedo boat E ~ 9 '_ : " __ . ' _ ~»__ c 'has .flied upon a German steamer .__ ___ ' -‘ '_ - _ ‘ gtllieli retueedto stop whenpaasing _ in ' » Queen street I iriqiagé \::_i»a;_s_i_i_::__si¢¢mer sas cir- .- sign ships have not been permitted _ and is eeri5usly ill in England. A “M0f6 Ihall that" Sald the flll' H1311" l(l0 third brother, Wendell Norton, is at present with the_196tli battalion at Camp Hughes. The Norton buys were ' among the first to offer their services achm f° eww hw s°°d this line if- - rr.: ‘.¥n.:?°_e;.'.‘:,..“:,:;‘: 1'; ui-.xii Ihéfe y0l.l`a1'e madan) as a private. l-le was appointed to I _ YOU glVC US the time held the important position of Ti. _ all the heavy lighting in which the I _Canadians took part. Before leaving . Winnipeg he as a law student with CUHIS _ 'the iirm of Avlkins. Fullerton & Co., ther, Jack Norton, who went to__the front early in the war, was gasaed he stef! in July last and since that lgnalling oillcer to ,s Canadian- In-- ntry Brigade He has been through ORWEGIANS - . FIRI. UPQN A ` _ GERNlAN'8TlAMER. COPENHAG£N. Denmark. Nov. 14. van¢ei°..' " `~ _.»' ‘ The Norwegians fired g shot at _the s nee tae ssslnnini ‘sr mower mr- Headqtiarters, THE ARMOURIES,Ch’town, l’.E.I. 15 Men Recrulted. 35 more good men wanted. For lnfornindon apply io:-f-_. ~ f ' (`HARLES,-_ LEl.GH,`_fMajor, ._ .. . ~ Omcer i. C. 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