ii' if ' NOVEMBER 6, 1915 ' . Ti 5 22"' _War W5.; ...__-_,fVM___ _ ' r'eii‘§`.i: 1' `l!,_"`.¢` ' ' . ri. - -‘sal `- ' célcti' _"Ji ,-‘Q , ` _ l ‘ e _.' ` _ _ _._,‘-__. l taken f r' ld d ‘ __ erection of e- . » i1dlng_'on ‘lr-.L "vs "`f' " -builds gtrecritgtliitdnprieti/eciiciessirdllgrlgs me gr°“ds’wmd' would éxtly/mein] -,tor just ciao f because of ‘lt9_..ilP.1P'¥di5 .ingredients feel sure the wilfbe rapid. .Il'p`ij§l§t‘those remedies f but temporary relief, "l'g'et the one` that f soo_thes‘tli`e inflamation, clmr_sH_‘_t'l_1e lair passages andéqdietsfyour cough. ' I Tar ' 'm. - -250 laid 35c " Drugstore _ i HOTEL OXFORD Cgilpley-u§li|uiiii;e, _Bgrstnn Mau. elr . Christian 'Bc‘lencergll'urcli;lniflJ;wC*(‘1)‘:;rg`a' house and but I0 minutes to the shopping '°iiroo"' “¢'.-1“o‘°1°o°i§°"§l'o li. ox; sos M. iz. s.s¢‘i.n ° °“’ '° B' . ii _ . svn-riser: or aio oi§5'riiis'l" md “dips ¢__\{9°m_ $l~00_.ind. up; with hon. .l»Hii.n> P. iviziizmo Pro color. A »»~- -- T 1 spend some time visiting with friends. A“°¢l“’~l"“ 5°°|'°U’-YY- Ml' A- S- Mc-_ - a J l __ e;::..;““.:=.':°- .i.1,1:;°“.-,.':»..:.s oiiif--1 --- .>- ugnible rooms'$2.00vAll_\l'i Un: with hath I *wlonson a ourrv oommhiiiiisiiohfmodo _pubiio to-night ,,d,,,,, ,hc ,awe of ,ms k_ Barrlbters and Attorneys - lollolterrfornoyai Bank of canada I-008 Sector- In Champagne righting MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. 2p.m.to5p.m. - 3583-10-25Mti. \ / II; , MC. McLeod. K.C.. W.E. Bentley, K.C. _I ivlohttob. A seN'ri.sv. Bel-_rlitiere _and Attorneys-at»Law Oilices-Be_llk._f_0f N. S. Chambers. UErlottetown. P. E. l. _ m A. A. f{|ol..s_an, K.G. Donald MeKlnnen_ 'mo_i.s_14iN .a moxmuou _ Barrleters, Attorneys-at-Law si-owh Bloor; chsrioasrows. ` PIANO TUNING. ,' I “°=“'i“.:is.ais:,'r.....-»‘~..2:.°~"‘°=-s P _ - PlANO_nnd' ORGANS >"` _ 'L . I specialty. '.= H. CANNON; 265 "Grafton St.; Charlottetown. 2950-9-14Mti:lll\¢2m0. `\ . . naralir ao|.|o|'roi\ ~ W-iii. s, nascpca Lawyer 'till Bo -»a.nd.~ lesiltsred Ps éi.‘l‘.a“’°‘“°if ‘S "1"" ?f’°"$’l‘.°.’lo’l" 5 ,~ . liYB‘ll on_l_ ‘ l¥'lilt‘dh\x:|‘ls"'il‘red5 Berks and DQ .~ ._. _ ,_-_._ _. 1 ii - .1-ii kin ii in ' if *"'l‘l"*§“-'-”°"°'l' :_"'°“‘°“°"'|, ‘tgg ' . . ' . :dd l‘d[ui:m;"§:i1»Qiii lion, viiiiiisixnw 1.; '-"M17 "”°h°"` E-”,d‘n°° °° M “ cutting their throats .with a. razor, 2;‘|::.l‘°ft "““i!'_ P mn". "°°“°d. tm _ _ slau_lied_ the throat of his two month’s, 'ENN-_ In D-“M .mu P” _ . ~ old daughter Gertrude, and then cq_m-, mite ,suicide by cutting his own §:*':.2***l'”°*' '"°::L‘;°“"'l§}"rff.‘f,,f,*; mils 'rho limo gh-i hospitsi sur-; ' ._ _ o _ - _ i=°;..3.:..~:.::‘..~.:::: iz::°i:i::':... 5 ._ it ' and irbelieved suddenly to have be-f I F°c°.A" _-Yoi\"ll .-1l¢.=?l¢r.kI1°i’1.. , Chartered good a' 5c_ci_gs_r can be _ ' I laofoossrsos _ you _w=°1_°f-‘_ f J _ Q ini1ono.s'oosl._s..1za _ _ _ L _|1aa.|‘_-ai4g€i._oi...o._;_v -_ _ _ _lvluheuiiulauu-i-I-ll Missballly Rudge . .. ._ .,_ ,_ _ _ _ _ __ ~_--~,`,5 V.,-_._;._._l.l._: >‘ ._ ;' i .` __ _ '_ _ ‘ _ __ .V l.%`r..a.K. _. . - f ' ' lSlllllEltill'$-Slillll. ` I ‘ '- soioinas' PAY Aus Allowances, cormirioNs.or‘cili.xs‘iiiiirir s Provision ron wives, Mornsns ann ciiii.naeN~ food-elements. In changing season; fat-foods are essential because they _distribute heat by enriching the blood and so render the system betta; able to_ withstand the varying elements. This is the important reason why oScott’s Emulsion should always be Scott’s Emulsion contains Naturelss rare strength~building fats, so skillfully blended that the blood profits from ,every drop. It is free from harmful drugs. Sold at drug stores--always _get the genuine. _ ‘ _ ‘- Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont: 15-28 B!t‘»_~.h;..,.»____ __ _ __ _ 'T . ‘ I »l i ' ;,~¢"."~f‘~", ' 1 Q,,.__.. ` . __--_/_ - ._ ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Dumont have returned home from a short honey- moon trip to Montreal. Miss Helen Clements, Murray Har- bour, has left for New York, where she will spend the- winter. Miss Maude McLean left yesterday morning for Boston, where she will Valley, P.E.I. Mr Frank'Bell West Royalty, is in 250 . .iso » l _ the P.E.I. Hospital suffering from a ' NOON! _ Bgfhg broken ankle, the result of a. runaway daiii'iili;ndvi?;:.d$;dl:Dd txrlttliiighilililihtiill accident. ___ Mr Albert Hyndman, of St Peters, brother of Mr F. W. Hyndman, is undergoing treatment in the P. E. I. Hospital. ' Miss Hilda Burhoe, Alexandra, was among the passengers on the western train this morning on her way to Bos- ton. where she will spend the winter. Miss Cox, of this city has been sponding the past few weeks at Ste. (15.54: mlm- _ g o 'Anne do Belleifiiewlslting her broth- -_equal to their aims d d ,m li-'-I-‘i\ - ._ cr-in-law and sister, the Rev. Mr. and far wider programnidl ofexhvgiiliollvlgiild Mrs. Lancaster: '. -Plnfe3_gin|1g| Bald; . iriiiiory ioiivo ......:,.;:;"e.:;.,:::;f‘z.es.:.:se ' f _ »‘ ~ ln 'w¢S|¢m.'1'||¢3|r¢ =§2lifi“;';....§;",.i’;’: .?‘;'°l»§‘° .°"§“‘°“ ._ __ ___ _ W __ i e ec o the W, ' < “ " '» " ‘- As_societion’s unselilsh work begins to -PARIS, Nov 5--A War Otllca ..nys. Artillery actions continued dur- ing ihc day in Arters, especially in thc is going on with the same violence in ‘ I the region to north of Massigs. Dur- f ing recent attacks, delivered with-the i -_' ‘ same methods and with heavy effec- -' DR' HEATH Men"-YRE' tives, the enemv was able to push few ' ' ' Dentist _ ‘ cameron Block’ Victoria Row into the first line trench of '=-5 uf < -_- _ 2 ' are v . , g _ \ _ _.§;Tl\li,i.bulidi\;g, when, completed .will PE ». 'mean muchgtp the w_ork or the Associa- ' _ ~ _~ ,tiony .= -- - -- Mr and Mrs _ A tem ' Ld' h fl _ 'hav_'e~ l_>een‘e.'t; Sussex camp. The work gong tg Tryon to gpengsthe wl;;k_ea|']%°i` ‘t°7.“”!¢ ‘\mEll_-Of the' 6_4l.h' BB.tl58.ll0l1 DL Sturm" or _tue.Magda]en Dlil"ll§g'tli'e month the num-' land 'th t 1 it ~.he1‘_;.1_>__! fmen’ increased from 1,000 to to ;hBl5vg¢By_among e. lace” v B of ;%‘»8i.lll£»»'3_lld__-Be`x_'71l§=_s._ofitlie most valuable -Margaret -Campbell, Tillie Campbell, .;;p§ £1" At -Sussex Militia Camp last month the representatives of the Maritime National Council of the Y.M.C.A. spent tx? days to good advantage in check- i up--their pr _ot work with the sta!-.omce Tmz~wim the 0.C. of the _ ' i and some of th citizens' _i "'-1'edarding`Tilie- tate_.tli'e'pri'ieioutioii1oi the Associm-.~ i.ion"s work amonbfgthe troops mobil-_ ized at _fthe camp f_r'o?i"tlme to__tii_n'e. One ofthe -citizens o _-Sussex pitered _tv fi\_?I1iBl1 _all the lumber. _Another tlrm agreed tor,h'ave thelnmber dress-` ed and delivered on"th¢'groui'i'd, while anotheiggentleipgp promised to supply hardware. Ow ngito this splendldre- sponse an application preset once made -to the military su horitles permission to _erect a' su'taple bui d-" IDS ull-A sitio mutuull a' ed u on 'A number of 'Charlottetown boys tationed there has gone successfully in<_i_~wss rendered rhess msn ss they' 'C9-f\1.¢.'1l'esh from their homelnto camp life. _Many of these men are. under, .twenty years of age. and _are away, .f_l`.0_l1i-)t0me_for.the ilrst time. The 'fol-l lowing recent week’s statistics arel very slgnii'lcal1t:- ` ' Visits to tent _ 4,000 Letters written 3,000 Letter paper distributed 3,500 - _Letters received for men 800 Express parcels handled 41 Thirty-six.men deposited with the A number of letters were written forthe men, and an abundance of good reading matter supplied. el Supplied- Many happy hours were spent by the men playing checkers and other. games. The Association mllrlluees are a veritable home for men away from home. The work of the Y.M.C.A. during this world-wide campaign has been Quietly but none the les`s eificientlv' gving on. This splendid institution is filling a most important part in the life of the men of the British army, both on the battle field and in the far-off training camps of the world. ‘ Were the Association’s finances speedily be entered upon, and increas- ed efficiency in every respect would be attained. Already the Association has gained the respect of every Tomm dawn upon‘ him. Vifhen once lie has commenced he will be the first to wo; \'~ :rf ~ vicTonih'f_`_j_ __ _ H. H.'Cox, Moreli; E. A. Hazen, Sackvllle;_J. W. Douglass; Toronto; R. _S. _Bi‘odc_ric_k, _St John;__H. Blllinger, Berlin';"°C. J. '_Eglis, Montreal; El -Eagle, Halifax' A. H. Mitchell, Toron- to; H. M;-stsiihm'-y, st John; -G. H..-_s. Coiinard; Cardigan; _ E. W.‘f‘Dixé'n, Torontoi R.‘M‘. Mersin, 'Sherbrooke' - _ queen. - _ ‘ - “" Herbert Csrr,’Tl1iro; C. 'W. Milton, Moncton; J. S. Perry, Summerslds; J. Morrow, -Annandale;°~ F. 'PL Gus ing, "Boston: John'Richard, K. _B. -Richard. ' Bideford; J. R. `Bra_'nder, Amherst; M. S. Lea, Vernon River; Atlantic City; -C, B: Wetmore, ‘St John; D. A. -McKay, Summerside_.'-" ' I ' nevsne ' Jes. A. Allen`, Cardigan; Todd, Bradalbane; Mrs J. D. Macdonald, Portland, Ore.; H. WJ Ramsay, Truro; B. Weatherble, Vernon; M. M. Mc- Leod, Boston; W. McKlm, Frederic-' ton,.N.B_.; H. H. Brown, Toronto; D. S. ‘Legar,._Shediac; W. P. Ne£son, R. C. Mclnnis, Toronto; J. M_ Donald, C. _L. Ings, China Polnv, M. C. Brown, Philadelphia; C. G; Howard,'Milton; M. W_._W'ood, Henry Wood. Mt Her-'_ bert; `S. McNeill, New Dominion; L. J. Philips, E. F. .Weever, Halifax; A. -llll C. Myers, Annaxidale. , NEW YORK MAN COMMITTED - suicios. s -NEW YORK, Nov. 4.-Edward Mc-_ Ms.nas.' thirty-one, secretary to a wiring -. » l ii ~‘ord6rs'.- 7*'-‘I‘h6‘f»coritra.c€s' were "won`-in ,the_we6k. The National Car Foundry .Tiber have interrupted railroad tratlic. ‘=l'obd‘ should have any dftllcirlty in - _ D ~ 8 ' :teed to' relieve constipation or money ‘boiler in basin of boiling water or 'double boiler after making and never ‘lift the lid for half an hour. Made LONDON.. Nov. 1.--Travellers---nr- riving from Scandinavia say reports aregnurrent there tbatlhe British Gov- ernment is now supplying food to Bri- 'tish~prison_ers in Germany. In oiilcial eircleshere 'it ls denied that any such ,step has been tnktn-by the .Govern- nient. It is known, however, that re- ‘latives and friends of the prisoners' are sending by parcels post enormous quantities _of food, especially brerrdl as the prisoners complain they are .unable to eat the German war bread. The report aroused interest in of- ticial circles, where the opinion was expressed that Germany might be malgilng overtures through the~United Staes tor some such__ari-angenieiit. The belief is growing here that short- age of food in Germany is becoming' serious. ciinin eivm ' ‘ ri;irrnnt.ir is t_ .win comiiicis --‘F$l»-,- - _ '~ .,,, sl ,__*!__.-iv' ~~.. . PA-RIS,_2ia '_ ' ` ",ij_,-Ca_nsdq is a_ 'F' ._ _ ._ _t ` stnowin Gov _ _,_,_lt\_I__'f,lrade_crc1es_.here. Uastx; gliti_~._. ,_-'»tlie__ Frei_i_cli_ War 'Office signe_H'~_-’-_'af-‘.dllli’@t_h.. »~;"_f-E »l...l .‘ . . li'-5" it-_-?;'.l 1, h» 1'; iii' -1.- XS* llfv . -F. fr/ _ = ,' . .V sl.) . 5'. 1 _.i . '.5 r' '-2 f 5'. _,___ 'o 5 .5 .,- -.el -'rf -~».:f:' '~ z;.€..'$‘f "` .__ I rt -M. sa-ls ,a_.,»,-. .....~s.\..» ~