i il f L_- """`i` ""` ` .:;;_.. - ~»-a. .ti it l' " , I l ,t ” PAGE EIGHT 7 5‘Av°tr_.is vita- -ti .~.,_,~.f.»-.;.»».-.~'l-_., 71 , 1.* , .- ~ ' _ ~ - w . ~ :-,f‘,».~- l!,» »f,`;-- _. .g ~ 5;.,-, ' ‘ `~‘ l 4 ` -~ ._-fill-IE CHARLOTTETO WN GUARDIAN "rr ""“»'*-1-*.13* ' OCTOBER 17, 1914 i.l§lill.ll.ll,lillli .‘f\\ 5. . ‘ ' alia! the vvolglvevrvmllng snr" “W llouoho Ask yorr drursilt for ' .M-,,' W. _ _ h A ,’ l _ .,. / lt if ecvlnot supp f//,Ill/, the MARVEL. accept no --`-- .I -it," other, but send stamp for Illus- * tl,- trsted book-sealed. ltgivenfuli »' ,l/;.~,,, particulars and directions invaluable " K0 ladies. WINDSOR SUPPLY C0. .Windaon Ont. General Agents for Canadr F'_ I _i Foxes for Sale Have a few more ranch raised mink left yet which will cle-:lr alt Shi) per pair; also on hand some nlarlen "class A" iltld cross foxes. \\'rite or pllollt-, lt. J. hlcfieill, 'l`_\'no \'illley.5~l'J9-9-Tlllti' L _+ DR. I. E. CROKEN Veterinary Surgeon Propf"Abegweit Fox Hospital Oilice Cameron Block. Phone 484. Residence Revere Hotel. Annual Meeting of the sll;ll'cllolclel's of the Upton Black Fox Co. I.ttl., will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms l\/larltet building. Charlottetown, on Thursday l-yelling, the 29th Oct., 191-i,at S o`clock. Dated 10th Oct., 191-l. E. R. E-lRO\V, President, H. G. JENKIl\ S, Sec'ty Treas. t5llti9-10-l6l\limwTl t; V _ Home Decorating You cant be comfortable at home with dingy walls and ceil- ings, ally more than you could with shabby clothes in public. We are Painters and Decorators and would like to renovate that rocnl you overlcokcd earlier in the season. Phone 280- L The island City Painting (lo 203 Kent Street -‘ll THE WESTERN GUARDIAN \ -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian “can be obtained at Lat‘ferty‘s Tonsor- ial Parlors, Summerside. -MR. E. P. FOLEY, Guardian re- ~piésentailve in lllberioil will gladly ‘receive subscriptiolls and advertis- ‘ing nliltter. -MR. W. K. MCGOUGAN, Secre- ,tary of the Globe Fox Exchange. P.O., ‘Box 10, is Tho Guardian Agent in Sunnllerside. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue. as all papers are discontinued promptly 011 PXDUY date. Nif- -ENJOYABLE EVEN|NG.- The junior \\', .\. ot' St. Julllcs l'Ipi.\'i-opal l`hul't-ll. l’orl llill. illvilcd the young; lpuople ot' thc collurci:illioll to the ,llllll on _\lollda_\' t-vcllillg last wllore lan t>lljo_vlillle t-vcililli.: was spent ill '_u:llllcs ol` all kinds. llel'rcslllllellts \vt‘rt» served by thc lllrtllbcrs and all spl-nt ll plcasllill tiulc, _-\ collcctioll ol' live dollars was llillcll t`ol' nlissiolls.- l'. --ALBANY SCHOOL.- The follow- ill: is tilt- .-=t:llldilli_' ot thc pupils of .\lll;iu_v .\‘t-lloill l`or tho nlolltll of Sop- tolllllcr:-- (.irlld0 \`ll.-l. Flossit' l.ar,i.:t~; ‘_’, liutll \\'ood. (irude \`l.-1. lfralllt .\lt‘l{ay; 13, _-\ustiu Nrllllltlll. tirlldv \'.-1, .lcllllle llvll; IZ, llorllc t`;liut-roll. Grlltlt- l\'.-1, llorlle niac- Kcllllll and hlzltfuiv t`:illlcroll; 12, Doro- thy lloultcr and \\'ullat‘t~ (‘ilnlcroll. tiratlt- lll.-1, t`laudt-- t`llnleron; 2, .\'illil lloulit-r. Grade ll.-1, .\l'illur Boultcr; L‘, lilizn Boulter. Grade 1-- 1, Laura .\rnett; 2, lielell 'l`icrnuy,- -INDIAN RlVER.- This School is progressing rapidly under the cup- abll- and cllerizt-tic illstrltt-tions of the teacher Miss t`lare i\lcl.ullan,- The .\lally friclltls of l\'lrs. Thomas ltoscrs will bt: plcased to learn that hcl' llcw llo\l.~'i,~ which is now being l-ollstrllt-ted b_\' .\lr. Jas. ltotlgerstlll will be colllpletcd shol‘tly.- Miss .\lilrit> Silt-llcllati has rctuructl home :lttcr \'i;.-Illiss (iran-H Bearisto has relul'll<=d to Koll- srillaltlll to rt-sllule her dutii-s as dross- niilltcr. alter spendini: hor llolitlays :lt ht-r llonle ill indian lti\'l~r. 50,000 MEN WANTED. lll-lore noxt lllolltll this nulllber are walltod to step up anti have their corns rcillovctl \vlth l’u\ualll`s t`orll Extractor-it`:i painless--sate--sllre. l`i=.<- only "l’lltilalll's," it's thc he:-t, 25t- at all dealers. [___ ____ _ _ _,\llllIflII/////_*ai "_“_'\\\\\\TIIIfA`<%Iel'il"&`a\`\3ai\\=FiiiiiiiIi'.£v!\`\\\\\\T\\T\_`%'f/Fri IIEIIIQ; Agents as soliciting Agent for The Grcat~Wcst Life past seven years. Apply to Branch Hyndman S. M. Hicks, District Agent, at Summerside 609 ;‘-l0-l TMS ttlii llllll \\\V/Il/////.P’_‘.\\\\\\YII.I'/.§@\\\\7I¢1fA\\\\\\\\l llllll A good reliable energetic man is wanted to act Charlottetown and surrounding Districts, also a soli- citing Agent for Summerside. Only men need apply who can furnish satisfactory references and are pre pared to devote the whole of their time to the work~ Since the war commenced people appreciate nlore than _ever before the value of Life Insurance as a protection alld investment. est llew Canadian business of any Company for the Rates are the lowest and dividends to policy- holders the hi_t;llcet', consequently its policies are the most popular tn the market. 61 Queen Street, Charlottetown Managers, P. E. I. sm .\\\\\\\\\i9/1li111iiA\\\\\\\\\\=mlla\\\\\\=*a//////A\\\\\\\\\\\\\: 1| lui? Wanted The Great-West Life at have transacted the larg Office, & Co. Ltd. L l i l _lx no -i 2 Ut 1 l -si to .l.i,.\..-as-» li ’ ’ ° wt-t-it wllicll goes to allow that this y lilctory is alllolll.: tht- boat on the ls- la.d. when thc lstures wt-ro ood i -ONE CENT per word each in- sertion tor advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-tive cents. -MRS. CHARLES A. McGFlEGOR ot French River and family wish to thank their many friends and neigh- bors for kindness sllowll them in their recent sad bereavement. , 6085-10-1'l’ME1i. -THE ANNUAL MEETING of the O'l.eary Dark Silver Patch Fox Coln- pally l.inlited" will be held on the ranch premises, ()`l.i=ary, Tllusday, Nov. ltlth, at the hour oftllree o`clock in the afternoon. All stookllolders are requested to attend. On that date tthe rilncll will be open to visitors for the last time this season. Signed, Urban llyllcs. Sec'y. 0075. -PORT HlLL.- Miss Annie Hanl- sily, Port Hill. has returned home utter spclltlilli.: ll few days visiting her sis- tor Mrs. J. \\'_\'lllall Birch, Sunlnler- sidtx- Miss l._oretta M. Leonard, tea- cher. Port Hill, is spending her two weeks wltfatioll with her parents Mr. and Mrs \\'lll. lleonnrll t`urnw;lll. - Bliss llcssie llinkletter, teacher, Birch llill. is spending her vacation lit her llolllc in l`llion (`orner.- The tarnlers ot Port l-lill are now engaged in dig- ging their potatoes. The crop is rc- portcd ll good one. -Rev. l). l\‘lacLelln t`lll\rlottetowll, will preach ill the Pre- sb_vtcriall (‘llurt'h. Lot 14. on Sunday llcxt the 1Stll inst.. at 11 a. lu.-1'. -MIDDLETON SCHOOL.-Folloiw ing is the standing of thc pupils or .\litldlctoll School, Prince Cotlnly. for thc molllll ot Scptenlbor: l’rillc,ipal's dcpartlllent, Grade \'ll.-1, Vera Craw- ford; 2, John Smith; 3. Goo. McCabe. Grade \'l.-1, Mabel l\ic(‘ardle; 2, l\lar_v Jollllstoli; 3, \Vilt'rud Craig. Grade \'.-1, Villcellt Murpliy; Laura Crokell, Vilas. Smith, Felix Murplly tcqllall. Bliss llalnnlill`s deprlrtnlellt, Grade IV.--1, Ethel l\lct`zlbu; 2, Ed- will Kehoe; 3, Alllert Mctfarillc, Gradi- ll.--1. lllcz Uollllolly; 2, Elmer Rob- erts; Il. liattie Kelloe. Grade l.--1, Marion Mulligan; 2. llonllett l\le(’llr- die; Ii, Aiiidrcd \\'ri».:llt; 4, .lobu Hoh- crts; Neil llratislialw; G, Martin ,\lullii_':lll. -SUCCESSFUL SUPPER.-_-\ very silct-t--.-i~t`ill ’l`llallllsgiving supper was lleld ill (`.l\l.ll..»\. Hall. Kellsillgtoll, oil tllit. lltll, ill aid of Red Cross Society. Tho :iulll ol' $100 was rculllsoil. 'l`his Sotiilly had ulrt-:ld_v colllirtcil $18-till) trolll l{t-llsilliclon, Kelvin lllld Nlar- ulllc, lllahilli: it total oi t32S»i.:'»ll. t`)l` this :lnlollut #itll lvllii ill-pt out lor t~x;~_ poilsos. illcltltlilllt lllillerial tlsctl l`or stlwillir. l<'ollt\willg is a lil-it ol' '.\:‘liclc< vtllltililllul ill cilsic st-lit ill:----i llilltivcs. ;'-.7 roll liillltla_i:\~s, 14 hot wail-l‘ lltlillt-> hugs. ~lti pillow crises, T slltit-ts. lil It/zlirs spells, Il pairs lloll soclls, lil |lzlil‘s \'.'l'isllt=ls, 12 'i`. lilllltlagcs, lil trlallgu- lar lllllltlugcfi. ill night shirts. -i sluts |lyjallla~:. The Villlllllittcc \\'i:=`ll to lhlllllt all who so wllilluly t'olltl'iblltcd lo tl‘.t:- \'.ol".!ly clillst-. --WEST DEVON.- The standing of thu Pupils; oi' \\'cst I>t'\'tlll St-llolll tor tht- :llollth oi' rl:-plclllllcl' is as t`ol- lo\vsi-- t.il'lldt’ \'.--l, lilsil- l\lorl>.<- llclltlt L‘. .\l:ly tl. l"l't‘i\l\llicll. (irlltlo l\'. -l. l\;ltllt-rille Stl‘\v1ll'i; Ll, ll;li~!t'llr.t- Grlllllllll. Grlldo lll.-1, ,-\lico ,-\d:lluf:; ‘_', .\lltj.' .\lt-llollliltl; Il, Gladys l-`rotle.‘- icll; »i, l~Ilsil: Glullllllll. Gratlc ll.---1, Milla .\torn; L2, lloliic t'llllr-tell; Ii. Alltll'c_v Grallallls; 4, Slllll'ol`tl lta_\'llol°. Grade l.-tal---l, Sllorlllllll l\i-i‘-r‘l\; II. Arthur Grallunls; Z3, Basil Acorn; 4, ltub_\ .\corn; 5', Sillullvl tlrallilillls; ti, D.lilfll‘-~l .\lt-l-`;ltl_vtlll; T. lllabcl <".lllctlll. Gratlc l.t----tb) --l. \\`atsoll (`lllill.s; ff, Sulltortl t‘ullt\tin; Zi, Willillill llllyles; 'l, \\'illlt-tl !\it-l)ou.llt'. 'lllollllls (.ul~ letill.- Mabel Bears, l`-.-llclit»l'. -PARK CORNER SCHO0L.- Tile t`ollowi\lg are the llztlllcs oi' thc pupils who have the lligzllcsl stzlllditlit for the nlollth of Scptonllliwi- tirllde V. --1, Verna llcrilard; 12, \'cril l'ndcr- hill; 3,Gt>orr.',it‘ llardillix. ilrzltlc IV.-~ ¢-tSr.l-1, Mtlrioll llardilltr; 2. Nillu llcrllard; 3, (‘llarlotlc ilcrllllrll. Grllilo IV_- (.Ir.)-1, llucy Blat-l{t‘ll7.ic; 2, .lallic ;\lzlt-Kellzic, Mildred Iler- llilril tcqllal) il, ldllu Sto\val‘t. Grritlo lll.-- Sr.l- 1, (‘l|at'lic llcl'lllli'd; 2, llclcll lNiacl{tly; ii, I-Loy l‘idL‘:t~oll. Grade lIl.- tJr.)-l, Millie i’id;:coll; 2, (`ccil llardillg; 3, l)on:lld Llllllont l.lnd \\'allat:0 iierllllrll. Grlldc ll.-l. Allllu llardilltc; 2, l"ri'tl lil-rllilrtl; Zi. .t\l‘llicllius l’idi.:coll. Gradtl I.--1. lirlitzc Sit-wart; 2, t`lall°cllt'o l’id_i':coll; il. l’rcs- toll llllrdillg. 'l`llos<= sttllldilllr lligllt-st ill thc sllbjccts art::-- Iteadilll:-- .lulliv Milt-Kell’/.ic. Spelling- Marion llardilllz, Janie McKellzic. Arithmetic Vllllrlotlc llcrllllrd, Morioll I-lurtiillrx. \\"ritim.r- Vera llcriulrtl, Gralulnar- lylilllllt- Lalllollt, Marion 1»lardilll;. Gcograplly- l.ut-y l\Iltcl{ull7.ie. Conl- positloll~-- Vtirna Berllard. liisiory- l.\ii-y Mat-Kcllzie.-ll. -KENSINGTON NOTES-- Dr. F. W. Jardine was a passenger to Sunl- merside oil Wedllesday.- Mrs. James llyntls and llcr ilaughtor Miss Janie ot' tho ilrtlllswittk llouse were ill S\illlllltrsitl~ on Wedllesdny- Mr. Wtlliiliil J. liarrllliztnn, Sprllllz Valley, war. ll pilsiu-llizer from Kelli-lillgton to Silzliilivrsiilo on \Vedllesdny.- 'l`lle Fox llilslnoss is still booming hero 'IIIIIIZ\\\\\\\\\\WIlIlllll/l\\\\\\“ \\\\\\\7II/lllllllg tluito il number being holllzlii and sold witllill the lust few wot-its. New l rnllcllcs are also being built, and new coillpnilivs br-ini.: orlziluized. ---Sevell liundrt-d and nity clicesc wt-rc shipp- od frolll till- K(-lllsiilltzlllll l-‘acioljv last 'l pl g this fllctory handled oil an average oi -» 34000 lbs of milk por dny.--- Miss Mil- l 'lg / t [fr _ (_ 4 Y I '.2-si`%-r-E . on R DIIEIO I1 Overcoats We al'e showing this season a beautiful , lille of mens stylishly tailored, ready to wear overcoats-made of the finest selected t English, Scotch and Canadian materials. Every coat is made to fit perfectly. wear and look well-you must see those stylish coats to appreciate them, the prices also add to their attractiveness. Tnnlin & Cn- tired llrooks, l'nion t'orller, was a visitor to Sulnlllt-rsldc on \\'odnesda_\'. - Y. '.22 I-' I'l'l Do not suffer fnothor ds%with iohingp leag- ing, nr mtnl - ing Piles. No surgical opor- ation required. Dr.‘ Chnsc’sl0ln{.mont will mlirgg youbgt mica nut on corn ny cure ou. ll. x- s dolllenl. or Edinnnson. limos & On., Llmiiod. Toronto. Sonipio box Ireoit you montlon till Dlrwr and enclose ao. stamp to psy posture. DR. W. G. CHURCH IESTEBH PERSONALS -Messrs John Miller and W. J. Kent, of l-.atnurst. N.B., are oil the Island on fox business.-X. -Col. H. M. Davison. Charlottetown, wa; ill Sumerside Friday on business. Rev. J. A. McDoln;d. Grand River, was a visitor to Sunlnlerside Friday. -X. -Mrs. tRev.) John J. Bamford, Port Hill, is spending a week or so with friends in Nova Scotia.-1’ -Mr Henry Louis, Alberton, was ill Suulnlerside Thursday ot' this week.- X. -Miss Eiga Sheen and Miss Sadie McNevill oi’ Tyne \'allt:y are visiting at Mr Harry Louis`, Albertoil.-X. -Among visitors to Sunlnlcrside Friday were Messrs Alcxallder Camp- bell, Burlington; llirllin .\'isbet, Port Hill; and E. Phillips. Tyne Valley.-X. -Mr and Mrs t'llnrles Green. St Jollll, N.ll.. nro visiting ill Surnuler- side, the guests of Mr und Mrs Douglas Gordon.-N. --Mr t'. Leonard Grailt, oi’ the Fur l<‘arnlel‘.-l' l-lurt-au. t'llal~lottetown, was ill Sunllllerside Fritllly.-X. -Miss Kato Mattson. of (`all.i’orllia, who has been visiting friellds on the Island, was il passvllger hy tlio Enl- press Friday nlorllillt: oil return home.-.\'. -Mr John E. Mclnllis. who has been ill the elnploynlent ol' l\icssrs James .-\l~thur & Co. for the pa:.t tive years, has opened up a till shop ill the rear ot' the carriage shop ot' Mr D. F. McNeill, Water Stlwret.-X. PROHIBITION IN ALBERTA Monster Petition- Submitted to Legislature. EDMONTON, Altil.. Oct. 16.-A delelgatiou of 15 persons waited ou the Goverllment ot' Alberta ill the Legis- lative Assembly roonl at llooll, pre- senting tl petition siglletl by 23,000 qlluliiied electors asllillg for ll vote llpoll the total prohibition of thc li- tiuor trailiir ill tho province. ll. N. Stevens ol' Vermilion, introducctl tho dt-lclrlttioll. lie stated that scroll per t-cnt. more than thc rctillirl-ti lllllllhcr ot' t~lel~iol'a` sigllatltrtls wort- on this tllollstcl' pclitioll. ll' the llleasllro is ill-t`cilteil ill the l.ci:islilt1lre it will llzlvo to be sllbllliltotl to tho liloctor- 'ate 'ill "rhc'i"u1‘m 'of' ll' l~rf‘r'i»rt-rlrllllllr--~-:rlltl the iclllperallco i`ol't~t‘s itsil that the iirst 'l`lli-allay ill Julltl ol 1915 be l-lloscll as tile day |`or voting. lllllll lllliilll Nlll lil Fllll ill lllllll ill Mention of N;n'i_;s_ by Traltorous Colonel Intended to Involve Them. STANDING BY GOVERNMENT. Discovery of Plot is Producing Fresh Wave of Enthusiasm for Botha and His Policy. t‘.-’\l’l<]'l`()\\'N, Oct. i5l.-- (lluspnlcll to the Ilondon Morllilllr 1‘llst.l- (`ol. Maritz’ ulliulzltulll, colltzliilillt: refer- ence to Gcllcrals licrtzog. lleyors and llc Wet, dot-li not lluccsszlril_v 'rllcall that tht-sc lcatlers are illlplicatcd ill thc plot. lt lllay lluvc been an ai.- tcnlpi. to drai.: tht-.lu ill. Gcncral lloy- crs alone ls.i:cllcrzllly lnistrllstcd. The ircneral illtliclltiolls llrc that the Mari- ta. revolt. illld thc prolllpt action of the Govcrnlllcllt are prodllcillg ll fresh wave ot’ ciltllilsilisnl for General Botlla persolllllly and for the policy. ln view of the llliscllicvous inilucllcc ol' tzeriuill lli‘*r*."l"l‘>i'~'t>‘-‘~l"l‘*rr1‘~`r ‘ ` 3- ' . _ L A X __ `:"` » ’_ ‘4 _ i ‘ :!§-._-.». .‘ - ft. . / r-' l- ».-ll'--’. A s ' \ 5 ,' § `» ll i , ' `~ . li , . E-t»i-r 1:5 ._ 1 . i - I . .,n£_ 1*. 2?? A4 , -,=j~1z- , A5 ,=l..=“a"-.~. ‘ .= .~'-.:_l ‘Ig--’=‘~»';_;~.. ._ , / ' \ 4* "if-‘ .- "' __/' '. -' -f fi M1; "nu -,.. ur Advertisin ’ ’ mere 'desire to s hi A Clothler S patrons well-to giilevilleni the best values for' their money amounts to noth- ing-unless his stock o_f Merchandise is able to back up his good intentions. A select from You will find here not only a robust desire to serve your best interests carefully and well, ` but you will find the largest and m_ost _complete . stock of strictly new clothes ill this vicinity to 1 E' Our Fall Suits arenow ` Our ,Clothes Back Up O g .- .1-¢»§,.: -i- .,_P._2_ ft -l- -l- -l- -l- »t-‘»r- -‘t-fr.-“va 'X-'Y' Ready for you, get one and Enjoy the Cool Weather $8.50 to $22.00 l Unusual Satisfaction Is the Record of every Man who gets his Overcoat at this _Store _ All the new and most favored of the seasons models in shawl and convert- able collar, some in Black Beaver, Greys, Browns, Stripes and Chinchillos. _Good ,_ 1 strong serviceable coats they are too. We guarantee absolute satisfaction so _ 3?? come in and see them while the selection is at its best. or Mens- Boys - » » Youths _. 4. $8.75 to $24.00 $3.75 to $4.50 $5.00 to $9.00 ,Y-_ ~-‘E . 1, -_,159 -1- -a -l- -i- -1- -l- -i-wi-’-t- -l-'»l-l==l- -i-te -1- -i- -1-J-r=`E`-1- »l-.-i- "-11 .¢, __ Overcoat -To Satisfy you is our constant aim- Prowse Bros. Ltd. 41- 4- A lzlilv over his collllllaud. “t‘ol. Brits tht-ll set Illiljor-Gtllleral llouwl-r to take over the colllllland. (Jil his arrival :lt Colonel l\lllrilzs camp. Major llouwer was taken priso- ner with his colupuniolls, hilt pcrsoll- lilly he was subsequently relonsutl and st-lit back with an llltilllatillll from <`olollcl Marita to thc l`llioll Govern- llltult to the ei`l`ect that unless the Gov- crnlllellt guaranteed to llilll before 10 o‘t-lock Sunday lllorllillg, thu eleventh of Otctober, that they would allow Gen- erals I-iortzolr, De Wet, Ileyers. Kemp and Mullter to meet hinl where he was in order that lla might receivo ill- structiolls from tllclll, llc would forth- with mrlke an attack all Colonel Brits' forces and proceed further to invade the Union. llllljor Bouwcr rcpnrtcd that Colonol Murltz was ill possession oi' some gulls bi-lolltzillg to tho Germans and that he hold tho rttlllt 0l` Gcllolall cnllllllalld- ini: tho (lcrlllall troops. llc had il tori-.t‘ of (icrlllallii under llilll lil addi- tion to his own rebel conllllalld. lic had llrrestcd ull those ot’ his oillccrl~‘ :ind lllcil who wero unwilling to joill thc Gcrnltllls and had sent thcnl ns prisollers to Gt-rluall South \\`cst At- rica. “Major liouwcr saw all llgrceillollt bctivccu t`olollel lllnritz :ind tho Gov- ernor ot' Gerlllall Southwest /\t`rir:a. thc lillioll as a republic, ceding Wal- iish Bay and certain other portions oi thc I'llioll to Gcrlllnlls and ulldortalt- vado the lillion on the invitation t`ol. Mariiz. "Major llouiver was ldlowll numer- ous tclegranls and llclio-nlessuges dating back to the beginning oi’ Sept enlhcr. Colonel Marltz boasted that he had alllplc guns. rifles, anlnlunitioll and money from the Gerlllarls and that ho would ovorrun the whole oi South Africa. tllo (iovernmcllt is iallilli.: thc lllosl VllZ0l‘0\lS Sit-ps to staulp otlt lilo ro- lll View ot this sllllc of l1l`t`lllrs, bellion and to lllillot colidlitll pulliall- ment oil all rcbcla und traitors. “A proclanlatinn declaring nlurtlnl l11“' lllftlllllllout the I'llloll, will np. D¢"l1l‘ ill a Gnreiti- extraordinary tSlgl\t\tll BUXTON. “Goverllol'-(icllorill ot S. Africa." truarulltccillg the ilidcptllldenco ot' illl: that the Gorlnalls only would ill- ol' . 1 _ 'll' tidy. Monday, October 12. 1914.' 0 ‘_li,»[|!', SHART SHRIFT FOR MARITZ. , "ltcxall lllood Tablets are lzuilrtlll- I.O.\`l)0N, Octollcr, lil.---» lil itsoltg thc alt-tion ol' t`olollel l\lllritz is ilot rc- gartiilli: as ol' seriolls illlportilllt-tl. lils i`ollo\\'illt', is sllllill and his torcil is situatcd in ll district wllcrv it t-:lil lui ot' least value to tho Gtlruilllls ill Soutll-West .~\t`rictl. l\la.itz has ul- ivllys boon 'lrllowtl to llc trl't-t-ollt-il:llllt- anti was izertllill to seize any oppor- tllniiy for lililltilll.: trouble. lt is us- sumell tillli l’l't-lllicr llolllll will lose no tilllu ill hllyilli: llilll arrcsttld. A lllnll wvll uttillliilltetl with South African tliTuil's sal_vs tllat Gt-llcral Botlla was probably vt-ry glad of tho opportunity to proclalnl lllarllill law. its it would cllllllll- llilll to take lllclls- tires wllich ol'diliar_v law would not perlllli. "li is tl lllistillle io judici- Sollth .'\ i`rit~l1ll lli`i'liirs by lilllizlisll stun- illlfilh." Hllifl t/ht' lltltllority. "'l`llclr lllvtlltlils :irc lllucll more rouitll and ready and lltltlla will loso no limo in taltiui.: lllt>llsul'i‘s to i~tt1lli~li'll l\la|'llz and his t`ollo\\'t~l‘s. "llllrtzoi: has ilolllilltr to do with this llt`i`uir, und one rl-suit. of lilo lllalr- it yslcitlellt will ho to drivt' \\':\vcr\>rs ll . llotllll’s ranks and irivc a prrt-at slilllillus to l‘ct'rllitllli:. llothll can get ten tllousatld lllon to l'pilll.:|oll, wht-rt' _l\ial°itz is, ill ll vt\l'_\' sllorl tllllo, alld, ll` l do not lllislliltv thi- llllt\r¢¢ tll` tht blnclt vlrldt, tht\_v will ntl; ,,n|\. nm =i.vll1iln\lliz<~ with iiitlrllz, intl will pitt- llilll thc sllorit-st shrit`t." l ""_`\\\\\\-\\ . H nonl>`s"'/ KI D NEY Pl LS lv ”/;';;\\\\ t lf* I . . Yél-\l\\\\ \ / =? L\ ..4_‘-_`__'¢. ' -\ \\f_\\\|S loi~iEY"" /-,gs ~ o"z|’”"" "’ ;§’=><.’. 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