Free it i§n;eoniy, vga awa ree s purchase glfxghe outage of it. _ __ _ ___ io. ,__,._ E. A. _F(_)STER Central Drugstore. _ Headquarters! for the Penslar Remedies _. Q 4000 Bags Bran 600 “ Miildlings 500 “ al Sugar Beet Me i000 “ “Old Process” Oil Cake. 1600 Bills. Flour Collonxead Meal Molalsine Meal Cornmeal Cracked Corn ° And Rolled Oats We are now offering the above at _ Less than _ 'l`o_day’s Cost Prices for shipment or delivery from wharf. ' Write for prices and book your orders early. A. Horne & Co. 2952-11-8Mtts2_wEWFrl 2W. _ 4 GOD SAVE OUR MEN. ('_l`unc--“God Save Our King! God siivc our iiobie men, Bring them safe home ngnin, 0'cr distant. main: Help them our land to save, l.:inrl of the gallant bi'ave, liiiikir- them victorious, God save our men. God save our Motherland, Firmly with her we stand, in peace and war; \ Help hor o'ercome thc- foe, ills evil ways o'c'rtl\row, And bring buck peace and joy, Gnd save our men. God siivc our Allied iiinds. We give them .helping hands l-‘or freedoin’s cause; Grant them tholrrlghts to claim, Help llclglum's _freedom gain, Anrl make the war to cease, Gnd save our mon. Geri, 1-omlorlt aching lionrts, ~ Sinn-k by wnr‘a deadly darts, For dear loved ones; lieip them their 'grief to bear, With them our tears we share. 0h muy there soon como peace, God save our men. Wiih prnyerful voice we sing: Lllllli live our noble King, Lung inny he reign; Semi him the power und grace T0 crush ii irilloli-(race-, Oh let ns sing with praise: “Gini Save-Our King." A. W. McNAUGHTON. Owen Sound. Ont. with.. soo settle smite 5baml:»0°. twd _Cakes free. With atin of the Talcum Powder one_ Cake free. Th' ' ooorzuhityaoe of wmeliqfi soften- Takesaiiv- ’) Ht Brat it was Just o' coin; but this forenoon the doctor- said he had the measles. As he was in Nd. 1 section that meant that we had'to be quar- antined. Hence we have to stay lin' our hut. If no more cases break eu we may not have to be quarantined long. but if there are any more we may be hlere for some time. lt means hours physical exercise each day.. 1'. is, of course, a waste of time, but can not be helped. I am lucky that I had them. The other three sections o -the battery are working. Well. I suppose I must tell you about our trip to London. We spent, -or most of us did. of course some went to other places,-our six days' furlough there. and had one granfi time. We left camp' about 5.30 p.m. Friday. Oct. 13th. and arrived at Wat- erloo station. London. about 7.30. We were niet at the station by Cap- tllill ---. of the- Y.M.C.A. He took us to the Peel House. where we stayed' while in London. lt is called "The King George and Queen Mary Club for His Majesty's Overseas Forc- es." lt is a very good place indeed to stay. The cost is very small,-only three sliiilin_gs a d'nv_-or about 75 cents. It is a large place, there bein.; from Australia, Africa, Newfoundland and' all parts of Canada. The wait- resses all helen to the "u lei class’ ladies who are giving their service free for the benefit of the soldiers, and' in that way are "dollng their bit." It did not at all seem like being in a boarding house in a large city, nearly three thousand miles from lieine. Pelhll-DB that Ulllght partly be because there were so many of us from home together, but really it seemed' very home-like. The food' was good and' home. especially the' porridge. Geily. but it was good .to get it again. Sat- “fdlly mornirng the Captain came to the Peel' House' with sivx or seven -to take the battery boys for n. diiy‘s trip around' the city. lt cost us only three shillings for the whole day’s drive. ' . memorial. _It is a very beautiful sta- tlw. erected to the Prince Coiisor_t by Qpeen Victoria. We then went to see Wcstniinstc mens. We viewed ;'-e .:_»-...go 1;,-gh wi th is very bee vtii`~_ii We saw the _ and' hiighest square tower in thc world high to the top of the piiinacles and over 400 feet to the top of the flag- stuff. The lower part, which is sn tei‘od by a gigantic archwny, is for the sole use of this sove-reign, wbc, when opening or prorogulng pa,-11.3,. ment. always enters here. Over' the arehways are niches containing stat- ues of the Guardian Saints of the United Kingdom. On one ohio 12; o |lll`go_flgurs of Queen Victoria. There are also statues of the Duke and Duch. ess oi' Kent, and other members of the Royal family. We next saw this Clock Tower. Willlffl lilo largest, most powerful and niost_accnrate public clodk in tho world ls. The frame of the clock is 15% foot long, and 4% feet wide. The frnnies are carried upon ii separate nhaft forming a well 174 feet high from the ground for the weights. The pendulum beats once every two sec- onds,_is 3 feet long and weighs 685 pounds. ln the center of the Palace is the Central Tower, which is also ii very lin-ga one. Besides these there are others of varying design and great beauty. To complete the survey of the out- illdo ol' the building We hall' to go through the courts. Beginning at the north end they are /called: 1, The Speakers Court. so called from its _ A l ` 'during autumn and w`lnter._so we‘ _ U _ [went again to Wutminliar. Abbey- _ _ " i /, ___._ hr M a ewenttothe Albertans ' Court- 5 the Star Chamber Court. muon work Simca comm _ ' ' of note. They were all very life-lik it looks just now as it :B hlggi, Th? ‘M3 giving “ce” imc’ New P31' iiideed', so much so that one of th not do much for 3 (ow dayh yegtep acc Y" ‘ boys wishing to find out somethin dny one of our boys’ mme, McLeo,5_ WB U10” ~W¢ll¢ ill Y~ill‘0\l8h the MOP- went over and spoke to the statue o from French River, took sick and was‘ mm* P°"°h' 5° “ned ‘mm “B bel” “ P°"°em“"- of °°““°» he 50'- " taken ho our hbshhah They thought interned therein statues of our Mor- answer, except o, gr-out bum; o man sovereigns. The walls and cell- laughter from those who saw li ing of the Porch are very beautiful. There too, were shpwn some relic To the right leads a passage through of the present war, including s B an ante-room to the Klng's Rebini; gian rifle, with abroken barrel, Rfoom. In _there . is the chair of state Then comes the Royal Gallery both ver-y fine. _ _ __ Next we went through the House nothing to do_ except ___ couple of of commohlh Peers. L0hhy_ House of ber of Horrors. and there saw wax many of the terrible things that pms' J_ Camhhclh E1mh.h_ took place in early history. We saw John D_ Hume, Wood Island. Lords, and Westminster Hail and the Abbey. It would take too long to at- tempt to describe all these. But they are beautiful - don. and' there saw a great many in- er. We arrived at the Bloody Tower with_ its old portcullia We passed* along St. Thomas’ 'l‘ow» cr and Traitors‘ Gate, where the pris- oriin-s were formally landed. We went into the White Tower.; and a tablet marking the' finding of bones, stairs and into a little room, where these things gave one a sort of W H t ' _ It was much more interesting seeing _ _ s rs saw the Prince Albert th_eh__ hmhever___than it used to he ;r;_¢;___;1_ i_‘:_§i_;;h___:ig<:k_ca__ta_~jvi1.sh_§J_I_llyv__§le dé fm* "5 “ l°“t t °'m~ We “ext Went there about 3 p. m-_ walked around Freeman Clark, Charlottetown. n to see tie Crogavn J_ewels. wlhlcli o_f thB_ camps there_ which hy. me wh r course were by nr tie most eaut- are Supposed to he, the he pnracm Houses hr Lhhds und, Com_ [nl oi’ ull. They are kept in a sort of Mullery camps ,h ,Ehghm ia' mme chapel' 0' Wl“d°W recess- It is out there that the arsenal i WlllCll i.l‘tidltl0l'l SRYS Wl1B llBGll' (Ol but of cam-Ee it is now closed _to I’L9_ Malcolm McAu]gy, I‘.[\'t,0wn, Victoria Tower, which is the largest dev°"°n° by Henry VI" when he was Dllhlic HOW- T110 G€l'lllHllS` UFC' VGFY C91- Fei" A~ H“gl‘°“' Mm C°"°' 8 l“”i“°“°f ill the 'I`°W°f- All1°ll8 fb# anxious to get o whack nt it, ond Surat- F. Simmons. Clyde River. bclng 75 feet square and 336 feet "mst be‘“mf“l j°"'*"’l9 is the Imperial have dropped several bombs around'-70”" V- MCLf‘0d» Pllfk C0l'l1°|'~ J Smte Cmwnf with f°“" arches ‘Wig there, but have not done much dai linaliy made for Queen Victoria's cor i age yeh We were into h place them U, Allan Stools, Newport, oiiation. The chief jewels were tahcn Wham they keep guns of an so _ from older crowns and the royal col- and a eh About 430. we went into Cpl. Geo. Burns, Malpeque. “_ Pte. F. J. Brown, Mt. Alhion. ' catches one's eye is a large leaning marble base. 'lt is 'tho monument' of General Gord‘on. Above it are seen Wellington's monument it is indeed giving access to the splendid oillelal' resildence of the Speaker of the House of Commons; 2. the Commons Court; 3. tho Commons Inner Court; Then passing to the center of the building we enter: 4. the Peers' lnnoi- teresting things. We went in over °'~hi‘"`3' EVBl'yti}i|llg was just oo the old »moat to the Outer Ward, wl°‘_‘1m gm immedirately _;’°f‘fI‘_'f the fu through( the gete‘of the B ward Tow- B ee was per "me ' ie Que” y was blind-folded, beside her stood her Pts. William Gordon, Montague. DNGBL. an also her lady in waiting. Patrick A. McManus, Bonaliaw. To one side a little distance away Gunner Neil Mclanac. Bonria. .was the executioner. it all seemed John Currie, Charlottetown. 0 ed '_ h th f Ed A v__ Record Office in Ilondon Vto foun gxgphshl hlfhthsh oafenwehtwgg the him all right., and also saw another P E I boy, who works there, -- these two “me prhmes were s“ppos_ Hi}roi;ih Piickard, from _Charlottetow ed' to have been smothered by their ` n 8 §"°’m°°“ We _ Went t° We Driver W. L. Ferguson, Alexandria. uncle. Richard' III. We passd into 3'” Kings Sfélbles. _.'_md believe _ th 1 _ h d sh." My l_ll‘0 Dre y sive places 400 beds. There were soldiers there _“_§:___g_'_lER__¥;:;;‘_¢?;' _hgiage c_hh;_ WM hgrsem and ‘hh hhmhsh ahd_cm_rihg where he used to take exercise when wg \‘;l;_em;_g0';vf:_cet';_té ‘§{‘;‘€“*3(,ic'l;°h"" g pl . . his was_a prisoner in th_e Tower. We is hhout 260 years old ;9S'u__°e_d' -fllld Were very. very H106. They are aussi thr°“gh SIL ‘mhnls shape] and the cononation of thellast five so ie rmour. e a ‘ S personal rellcs elf] Wolfe arled Vvlfzllllllg emlgns' and by each of them at tl ton t e execution block and axe and ah.hh_B shwe_ h_ weighs 6% tom __ . ll _ many other things of interest. We is drawn h eh ht re m_ I spent some time there and then came horses It ig' ahgsohg oak co mi" down the winding stairs and' out to thin 'Cham r i ah was the parade ground on this north side whhy md lhkolt if nt “nh V135 M of the Tower._ We then proceeded deed g ' S very ea" “I 1 ' to the Beauchamp Tower; passing Th'hrBda mo 1 Y YH Hg We E116 on the righh hand, the sitéa Scif _gba hmhhd Trafalgar Square T tasted like wiiat we used' to get at glfagggll $;lnc“‘;:'_erw(g';;nx_';l;t tha reel: i_t_\;_iin_;_l_,___;._;zi__?_e_ii_t_i_'-:;_‘ aS_i;u_i:h|;_,y §_l_i_:h:_i;.;li;l grriuigi oghgliglghzfldihosig ‘gifs pgllgzlg there is_ lots to be seen. in the aft I tom we saw many memorials or some h_o(<_>ii__:v_;s _v_\_r_i;;°_¢_ss_in__:_'{_t_;adh_t_oi lii;c_J(¢;l_wi_'“*-l°°*`- Continued on Page Eight see the New semi ‘Fira sniennmc ssA_D0w”_ of the route adware ._@@__ ..- Friday and, Saturday i_. W -_,_,7- __ ".' y i l | I i 1 1 Pte William Hughes. Mill Cove huh Pte. T. J. Martin, Charlottetown. eh Pte_Danlel McLeod, Charlottetown a Pte. E. Dixon, Gaspereaux. h M. J. Fraser, Montague. 8 James F. Hagan_ Hope River. Charles L. Pitts Charlottetown. e John Watson, Alberton. Frank Allen, Charlottetown. Jerome Gallant. Charlottetown ,,,_ ill win. M. Monarch, camo Haan. 5 T. Guy Owen, Charlottetown. _ _ numbers were so cruelly and horribly W_ J D ff Ch 1 tt t I We next went to the Tower of Lou put to death in early times. Lad u ar Q e own Jam’ Grey' Mari' Queen °f S”°i5 ‘md Pte. W. J. Duffy. Charlott¢>°own. itf Pte. Emmet Murphy, Stanley Bridge. n y. - Y Corpl. J. W. McLaren, Forest Hill. LeRoy B. Kidlly. Charlottetown. Wednesday morning wo went to Corp. John W. Hume, Wood Islands f ` North. e 105th boys, who works in tho James McLellan, Grand River. il' _ “- Pte. Ed. Hlcken, Georgetown. 0 iisroid anus, summer-sins. 1°* nonalu vessey, onnriottotown. '~'” Wilfred McKinley, Sydney. Bt Daniel L. McBeth, Iris. If sr. James M. smith, Aihion nn. ‘lt George Currie Georgetown. V' Herbert Cecil Maclntyre, Souril. 10 John Stewart, Wood Islands. 10' Emanuel Dolron Charlottetown. l_l_¢1_i Gunner W.G. Bruce.-Red Point. li Pte. C.A. Aniald, Charlottetown. ell Pte. L. Coflln, Morell. Pte. S. E. Chandler, Mt. Albion. ll Pte. Fred Halliday, Eldon. P. Carragher, Kelly'e Crocs. lit Fidele Gallant, Tignllh. he Capt. Fred Mays, Charlottetown. y. Nelson H. McLeod, Alberton. nd Harry Riley, Sea Cow Pond. er- Percy Mstlzerall, Fortune Cove. `lill'i§6 wagons,-brakes they call thein wh° spent years lm the T°wer' All the eoncc-rt and tea on Sunday. Wodll lPI__¢_i__g_ia.lvl_y__c_§g old peo_plo is necsaigs i_t oh:_iti_i__n;: 1:: ,, _ Peter M. Grant, Bangor, P. l. Peter McKenale,_St_. Peter’|\ ay. Wilfrid R. Gunn. New London.. Malcolm Gillis, Mount V#-rnun. lien. C. Davison. <‘hnrlm_totown. tm: l";l& \'g°i°°!: .nd ihlslicdhuaigad ‘O B.: Cigllriggt f,:i|l'l:(§_ tlveéwant to “lik everll0e;(llerC¥ P U Cb I l Q l PQ ' Dj .on Bfgfn "yy Lomjgn ("hg|-I9! Buxton C399 Tfgwgfgg _ - ' an ve was , run- - - _ _ , . 0. . W . . . . "ms" ‘md '°" °' °“°'" 'md “m won” “nm my "hm B 6 lliti 'lo-im "”° '"‘d` “""°° “' “"”° ‘°°“ “" msd vegan in Charlottetown to can J F mn H Um mm .rohli Mchooo. Summersido. Pio. simmer J. nristoii. imiihn rum. ~ i ' ~ 5 \ \ . . f . ii _ ., _ _ . _ - . _ non. limi restore the vitaiii-y.t°_ *ill ‘°“*§~__il'hi'~ PW _hffhfi d hm to tea to the south African club. it ,,, ,,\,,,.-,,¢,,,.~, ,nd K., ,, \,,-,.o_,, .,f\-1.1..; system baton some form ot try l‘ C ll" NW" ~ “‘ 1 h o h |¢ if ,-€o.,|g,,_ first box helped me so pinch that ll _Z h:cl;l_|1_\_:\____?‘l_l‘__!_osr_>___:____ 0; __t_l;e§:_hth_ with the understanding _thai we vhill msn on NUTARY aahvml . _ . - .be o V _ _ . _ _ __ _ - . _ prom-o on,‘ lobomotor used several. and believe, t at tliis{h'mch of Ahnrhhhhh *hh “_ Th _l‘°i\l_\`ll 5'0"' m0l\iY if if 5 '»°_ _ _ _ _ _ _ , ,_ _ , _ _ _ -. . _ _ _ ._ .__ . _ . paraiysgollore thfnatural treatment saved ;r;eh:roi_i_iu_ _nr‘hi_i;g_“; mms" W" 'md md the “Mei was nt.m_ A Foster Dm“____t_ c_m_________e___quhh_eTAh‘|£_|.eh Jamesq'l"£\';rk?3{._ um' mum Sgiugh of neglecting to keen the new i>=='°lY"° I "° ° _I an ° ummm W mt.-mt nn the meer or hom. meh, one it the best of-og¢in in .ii J ° 8," , *vit moron ir rm. ¢. vmon. am’ mi Cliaries illusory, Union Road. _ Malcolm Stewari; Georgetown. ment. 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