_usoaw|».l -I . .'.,;¢, ._ .‘."f- cl-iAnLo'l'r1:'ro` 1" wncuiaotsn. ` ' ` "Sim A _ f "lilliNI3TARY` ,_._._.: 5°# 1017. _ »’{Hot Water. '_ 'rlieiaare cliches: not llyg_g¢_»tt|_es -_,we handle l #flier aremlslebr Maw in _ ofheavy rubber. v -SQUIS. . W5 fdllyjlnlnntee them- `- Will last-for many years oonstantfuae. '. ` l VOther , I’¢ll3bl€ bottles Mlm $1.00 to $3 50 BHC 1, 5]. G. .lamleson 5 ' nruggist '. 1 i` uamssvlrluln @ Jsnusnv. ,:_; H __ -~i=r=_¢»¢i»~;>e=r.c!‘f:’!-"5" 5 ' ' ` o` bo' ` i-'*“to' sssessezswessga p. H 'D *Y High Water. A.M P.M. 16.50 ii 1~.,_ 1 17.34.; W, 18.19 '11 1 Th, 19.06 _fl 1 | 19.56 1, ' 20.48 11 is 21.3013 M. 111.20 | 22.25_ ru. 1 2.08 1 23.10 11 W. 112.43 29.54 . ___ $75 E53 M. wdtahleiin :rr-»""' 9§¢§99» * _ w§W3m§ i r~ax~:l=cl\xo»-»»->-.-\-‘»-r- i-fr-° E'°!°!".°f°f°f".°°?".°°?".° 3»<¢~=v\»-.nc oisctor-LaN\~:~ -is<..:¢\ome:.a.»~w¢>-|c==»:--1-a I 1 >-- F. _ Sa. S. Tli. 1316 . 9. 1 0.07 13.46 , ss. ' 1.19 14.14 ll _ s. 1 2.02 14.41 11 U. I 15.09 1| Tu, 15.30 l1 17, W. 16-10 ' . ug _1 '#11, 17.04 ’ " lo 3 1 P* _Q¢s?°oo Q. 0'. vig:-og -__ -.___-._.. 1- *___~T_.~_ ..- -_ __ _.-__--"'° _W,|»§»0Nl-Je; §‘E_Q@_°°~'l:l>§to§: H.°.__._m.,__.,_‘.... agwgwg-v3»Gw53I$“ .- 9 v c ‘*|-*F-¢V4@|-‘F4 &0hhiahal-l=¢F& 1~=\\:~ta1~:»to.-i-»-»-»»»-»»-:t-1 .°”§°}“.°.°i°?”."?’?‘!'*E"'F" ‘é.°2§?=Si-'$5.`33$§‘.L'l`_-33 11', 18.02 ' so 0.02 'f _ . -1~ I A 3;, 1.17 1' Tu, 2.20 " Y 3.19 51 1|, 2.35 '= 1 _ 3.16 li 3.50 ,f 4.37 -l 5.19 l1‘ 6.03 ‘.1 6.50 11 1 ow®w,"d=_¢>_U'»s§»51a>-lf; ' ' 2:' wI¢¢>-iete`ioi\-i»- :i‘u1;-s<¢¢\=:»oo»u»¢-:ul O-||.a|"\|-|)4\.|V'“l¢l¢l\J¢Q2v-A 21 32 $3 3 2|! 26 37 :-.sea ___., . - DIARY 0F EVEN TS . ~ T0-DAY. City magistrates court. 9 a.m. Prince Edward Theatre. 3.15, T und 8:45 p.ln. . _ Central Farmers' institute in l'. \\. (`.oilege..9 a.n1. BIRTHS ' ! ABBQTT.-At Malpeque to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Abbott, lfortucrly Miss Rogers. of l<‘reetown,l a son. Con- gi‘atu-lations.-D _ D1-:A1_v_us _ Mot.AREN.--Al Forest Hill on Dec.- ombor 30th Daniel Mcl.arcn. age-.1 19 years. 4 TENDERS SEALED. TENDERS will be receiv- od by the undersigned up till ’l‘uesd0.y‘ February lst, 19`.l'7`for the purchase' of 43 acres of wood land part of itianse land of Woodvlile Pros-hyteriun (‘on- gregation. Trustees not l~ouiid to ac- cept highest or any tender. 'Fenders to be marked tender for wood' land. ' W. M. CRAWFORD. Scc'y of Trustees. Wood Islands. North. .lan\|Jary.18tl1.- 1917. 8970-1-1'9M3iE6l . Tenders for Cheese Makers ~. SEALED TENDERS will be i-ecelv~ 3 by the undersigned, up to noon, turday February 10, 1917 from plersons willing to contract with the- ew Perth Dnirying Co., for the mak- ing of cheese during the cheese see- son of 1917. ` Tenders to state wages por month. Cheese marker to provide necessary help. Tenders -to be marked on cover "Clleese~'Mn¥¢r". The Directors. do` not.bfn'd themselves to accept the lowest or iny tender. By order of Directors JOHPPKBNNEDV, Pres. _ WM. CAIN, Secy. J . mtl. 1017. Nexlgertlt. |911-1-1vritim1l». ilieii .Pri 2|. . For Sale A I5 p.fniperlal GasEn- _threversl-. seal-and _ siyverysllitabie 1 Mrs .. .1 l.H;BEER.or” lines:-lo-usual. . BUNTAIN, BELL & L0. 7 Wholesale and R e t a il Coal Selling Agents for per tb. W. B. PURDY, St. 164 Queen 1943-11-17l|tf. Sealed Tenders 1 Sealed tenders will be rece ived by the undersigned up to, and .on Saturday Feb 3rd next from persons wishing to buy the Strathalbyn glebe property, consisting of fifty acres of good land a good house and several outbuild- ings, situated in Springton Lot 67. Tenders to be marked Tenders for glebe H. MCLEOD ' Sect. of Managing Board Bradalbane Jan. lst 1917 3741-1-3Mwfri8lEs-lipd. On premises of A. D. McLean Nine Mile Creek Jan. 24th at 2 p.m. Shore farm, 80 acres, 55 well cultivated, remainder well wooded. Good buildings. Abundance of seaweed. 3955-1~17Mwfm3ipd. .___ | _ ' iv/I///////.u\\\\\\\v/sr/»\\\ Feed Just received several car- loads \\ * IIlIA\\\\\\\\WIIZI2lI/IIll&\\“\\“W Q z'§.\\\\\\\\\\\'»9)/ulnn¢\\\vllr_\n.\\\\w\\\\v1nn I Choice Timothy (Pressed)_ i HAY Gert our prices by the ton o less. White and Black Oats Cracked Oats Molasline M.eai And other feed the best ther is at easy buying prices. Labrador Hlerring Ksrozine Oli Poultry Feed. acKie Nelson Davis and Frase Grafton St East Phone 44| J. fuln\1n\\\@m&nmAnu _.f_ l _ _ 'fx ..___ . }\4 1 .ee . n . ' '__ .» Synopsis oi Canadian Nortllwef . Land Regulations .7 I-id -1 G Os 'S '"1 -ll :.~.---;.::- """°“°""i..."}" 91 °'.il"ii§°' as . £,fn `"§.§"`.sg.§F:.;°.9§§ 2'-tl`\°'i;'.l"""'°'° ' *Wamm ° ' ¢s°s°tl°a'|la .. ..==.-.f"‘%f»:=..°*=.';s*.':-'-E ..-l~i~,,_,._.§;_='-°...~*.~.,.‘:m.;.f ,.1 _ _ r=ld?:ix moat :Tillman 7 gnu sv sera an worth §l: iiiiii' .ii . §§»§§ -ru gg; .Eggs _ Auction Saleh '-"'%"-”'°sciisna 'w' ifn_1§so_”””___ ' i IAS. D. OFFER, 1 ' "`“TEF‘FFwsn _ n“'ao"‘llu suar l-nam _w1` f 'L waste, sour bile and undigested food will gently move out of the bowels,l and you have a well, playful child again. If your child coughs, suullles and has caught cold or is feverish or has dgglgfg _ a sore throat give a good dose of' 1050, Bauulluu (-__E_p~__ "California Syrup‘of» Figs" to evac- . t .th b wel ditterenc hat ` Dmnmlon Coal grbgr triatlgen sisnolven. e W Quan" Master Omce' _ U. S _ ' f0l’ P. E. lSl3Ild Sick children needn’t be coaxed tu, f “-mu.y_ Eug|uud_ _ _ Phcneuou take this harmless fruit laxa.tlve._| _ _ ,_ 1 _ _ l vi _ . w Millions of mothers keep 'it handy be TENQERS sl~:al.l-:ll 'i'l»:.\'lJl-:ks will lie receiv- ce-'lved by the unflersiglied up lo noon January Iilst froln parties wishing to contract for supplying three-te-ll cord lots of wood for the Kensington l-`actoi‘y, also for two-ten cord lots oi wood for llalulltoll l~`al~tor,v for season 1917. Specifications seen at oflicc of the undersigned. By order of Directors. J. F. PROFITT, Secy. l{e°~usingtoll Dltirying Association 3975-l-19M2ipd. 1 | " " ' I my Mortgagi Sale There will he sold by Public Auc- tion on l~`rida_v the iltli day of Febru-' ary, A. D. 1917 at the hour of one; o't-lock in front of the Law Courts Building. in Charlottetown in Queen’s‘ County in Prince Edward `ll»iland, all’ that tract piece and parcel of lalldl sltuate lying and being on Lot or' 'l`ownship Number Sixty-tive in Queelfsl County aforesaid, bounded and desi crlbed as follows. that is to say: Com-I mellcllig oil the blink or Shore' ol’ Hills- borough Bay and at the Southwest allgle of a triict of l<‘lt’ty acres ot’ lnnd South Seventy,-one degrees West for the dlsialtlle of Six Chains ami forty nlencement containing Fifty acres of cel of lailll s-itlmte lying and being on Estate of the- Misses Fanning and a line North for distance ol’ Eighty-one one' degrees west for the distance of Six possession of John Doyle;thence South to the aforesaid Hillsborough Bay, thence along the various courses of the shore or bank Eastwardly tothe place of commencement. containing The above sale is made under and by virtue' of a Power ot Sale- contain- ing date the 20th day of November A. D. 1890, and made' between Mary Doyle of South Shore, Township Num- ber Sixty-live Queen’s County; Prince Edward lsllind, w-idow of ‘the -late John E. Doyle' and Johil A. Doyle and Edward Doyle- both of the' same place, Farms-rs. of the one part ami the un- tliereby . Dated this 10th day of January A. D. 1917. ` Credit Foncier Franco Canadian, Mortgages- 3895 1~11Mfri4i. ~ ' ed in an indenture of Mortgage bear-` derslgned of the other part., default., gn 0 1 goth" part, qeguun having been made in the payment of' having been made in payment of the' the principal and interest i-lecured___§rincipal and interest secured thera- _ Y from holiie with best wishes, Yours very truly. Ar/lsnoss E. woou. thc wesy last week because they fear- ed that behind the i.atioun.i service- rards there is a design to deprive lhenl of their rights. has arrived in the capital. They wltitctl upon Hou. Arthur Melghen and told him that the Doukhobors of the various settle- ments of the west would not object to signing the- cards if they received the assurance that they would not be' asked to do military duty contrary to the teachings of their religion. Tlley told Mr. Meighen that they would not object to having their taxes doubled ill support of the war hilt tha; they' could not take up aruls against their fellow me-n. They were willing. they said. to do everything in theli p0\'L»r to increase production. Mr. Melghen' gave the- assurance' that the pledge given to the Doukho- bors when they camo to vaiiarlll that they would not be asked to bear arms would be kept. Mortgage Sale There will be' sold by Public Auc- tion on F‘riday the iltll day of Feb- ruary A. D. 1917 at the hour of One o’clock in front of the Law Courts Building lu Charlottetown in Queen’s conveyed to Mary Doyle; thence North` County in Prince Edward Island, all Eighty-one chains and iifty' links or_ that tract piece or parcel of land sit- until it meets- the old French R0ad:1uale‘ lying and being on' Lot or 'l‘own~ thence along the course' of said Road ship Number Sixty-sixln Klt1gs(‘ounty in said Island bounded and described ns follows that Ls to say: Commenclng "HKS: thence South to the bank or' on the South side ot' the Road com- Shore of Hillsborough Buy; thence - mon-ly known as the Georgetown Road ' following the various courses of said' nt the Wdstern boundary of land ill bllllk.Eastward"iy to thc place ot' (Tom-' the possession of Patrick Maliur and running from thellce South by the land a little more or less. ‘Magnetic Meridian of the year 1764 Also all that other tract piece of par- for the distance ot' Sixty-foul' chains and fifty-live links; thence North Sev- Township Nlunber Slxtydive at’ore’said,' enty-two degrees West for the distance bounded and described as follows. that of ten chains and forty links; thence- ls' to say: Vommencing ut a square-`Nortll by the Georgetown Road; on post fixed ou the ballk of Hillsborough said; thence along said Road to the Bay at the division lille between the'place of commollcemcnt containlnga Sixty-five acres ot’ -land a little more . tract of land belonging to Mr. Brock-'or le'ss. . en; thence running on said divlsion‘ Also all that other -tract piece or parcel of ialld sltuate lying and being chains aud titty links or until it nloetsj on Township Number Sixty-six ,afore- the old French Road; thence alongsairl bounded and described as fol- the course ol' said Road South Seventy-1 lows, that is to slay: Bounded on the North ot the Georgetown Road; on chains and filly links or to land in the' the East. by land in the possession of Thomas liannnn, being the' land above 'described and land i'ol'mer-ly owned by Andrew Lannan deceased; on the _South by land formerly the property of the said Andrew Lannan deceased; Fifty acres of land a little- more or and on the West by land in the' pos- leil ‘session of Donald McEacllern. contain- ing by estimation Fifty acre-s of lalld a little more or less. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 29th day of September A. D. 1893 and made between Andrew Lan- nan of Sum,mervi-lie, in Towliffp Num- ber Sixty'»tive ill i{ing's Co. in ,Prince Edward island. Farmer. and Anna |Lan- lllm his wife. of the' ou'e part. and the undersi ed f h For further particulars. apply at the For further particulars apply at the office of J.`D. Stewart. Hamster, 182_ office of J. D. Stewart. Barrister, 162 Richmond Street. (.harlottetowu'. Richmond Strat, Charlottetown. Dated this 10th day of January A. D. 1917. Credit Fopcier Franco Canadian. Mortgages 3896-1-l2Mfri4i. . t Q Q _ 1 O OOQOOQO "the old reliable Fonthlll Nurseri-' es." We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience unnecessary; highost com- missions paid; handsome free equip- ment. Stone k Wellington. Toron- to Ont. 8723-1-1MliltlJany._ 31st. Hit.: \_NAN1’l= ' ' wmrso- ruin. Nunssa,"m'T|.'s and female at the Taunton State Hospital (Training School for Nurs- es. Fr-.~ particulars address Dr. Ar- thur V. Goss. Supl. Taunton State Hospital. Tiulnton. Mass. 8191-4-1lMtf. -school, a second' oiass mslo tssohor. for our vice-principals dept. Apply. iinmodistoiy to C. C. Carlton..Bo0t"y Trustees. - |951-1-151| i ooooooooooooooooo-'sooo ooo-ooo-ooooo-so-so Guardian Classified Ads Two cunts par word for Insertion in this column, one cant po word each continuation. Cas” must accompany order. o-as-oeoooosoosroooooooows-4ooo-so-so-N1-oo a 0 *O\l*'F'l'O***1l .t&.'-a or £| "“‘.!t.‘§£$v‘l °ilibg§’-."¢‘.'l\2 ;X*& Aosul'a_vg\_rg1'_l3_ ___ _ _ pg, ,Am 'f °R SALE* 0 "'§ ” Assure wAN'l'eo~1'o sau. ron F bball mam svonmdulk 1 slim sl.Aci< roxssn Apply to samuel craig, city, 0|- J-_ R. Munn. Marshfield. 3040-1-lslolpa. . i _____l-lll.r wAN'rln-.-MALI wAnr€m`J T` bon at the victoria Hotel. I L . 8|86~tf. ___` #Wo " *- l>o'rA1Tv:>i§T||_T"ii `i`<>`U`d‘Fl`i""A*r /\~ J- Dollzws. los lui-limonil si iilgiissl Price imltl. ‘ ____ ______.__ __ ___ :lata-1-imolpil. wAN'rso. aPnuci`A`t`rIifFii`\`|`.i>cTa` 'il WI' illiil. or on oar sl any rall- wlr station, or siding. .cash polo °°` '|‘m'°|'.Y- Wfilie lm |li'ii:9|g, Mon illlle l"nrnishing,Co., l.lln|teli. Moo " lllul. I |160-l1~80l¢| C E ” A L “".“lilil“l'i"tivlit We beg to advise all parties, nf Pownal. _r. ai. l., from ner liusliami réquil-'ml C021 fill’ D0l‘¥l€SiiC 01' A A' E' “ ‘lliclliltley Surrey, Dec. 24. 1916 $83111 Du-\'°P05e3» that we have_1 _~'-“' 5, To the Ladkes of Red Cross Society - ,_ a good su ly of Hard or Soft-cleanse; ui. time liver and owen ul p,,,,,,,,|_ ;,~\_-N all ln Stfgg f0l‘ Wlnlttf U56. _audi ‘WI "'f| *;‘°_¥m?f* ‘"2" ‘\\;‘°_|‘- ml Just a line to showmy appreciation will 33" at wwe” posslble pncesl lloll'tlev!l'n)il’F dive 'tl’l\;“lltstlem;llol1t§l,:h land express my thank! rm we gm? . _ . » ' - pairs of sock l received from the oc DY thecafdoadvm lame and Smalldiver and bowels a gentle, thorough ‘my | cuu gum,-u you ,um me long Cl\l3Btitl€9 t0S\llt Dl)l’Cll8S@!'S. 'cleansing at once. When cross. peev-;uud't||-uuome uuuru you must spend 1|; ' If you require Coal. call and '“'-" "mes" ¥’.“'“ '“°"‘“" “'°°"- °“' °’ knitting time socks. are not in vain . t n t ll , if breath ls bad. e-tom 1, f °°‘.u3» Write °f.t¢|ePh9ne “S and gdb sllumll.-auil'e a teaspoonful of “Call- 2,' osxulmmed pa" is wut” t ne 0 .. Y - S8t|8f8C!0l’Y (l¢llV€l’Y WlllbC m3d¢_fomla Syrup of Figs. and in a few Agufu |61 me tuuuk you for .yup as tequu-ed_ hours all the clogged-up, constipated luuugutfulueuu fu, me 50|,-11,,-u away 'ii 'lillllllfl *L_*-ff CORN.eSTRUP . , '-.gli-l~..-. l»~‘~v-\=~ \. ` _ ‘@“¢.. ll’ /\ Tv V 5 umm? li\ r 'itll one of tho didloious "good things" that has a real food value. I A alice of our (ood homemade bread. spread with “Crown Brand". Qmtl A __ n perfectly halaneed food, that is practically all nourishment. ' V . » So-let thorn have it on biscuits _and pancakes. and on their ‘ ' C _' `» \ porrldge it they wantit. ` I < 1|= . You'll'iike it, too. on Griddle Cakes-on Blanc Mango and 1 Baked Apples; And you'll find it the most economical sweetener T - _ ; w I | you can use. for Cakes, Cookies. Gingerbread and Pies. ' A .u I Have your husband get a till, the next‘iime he is in town- ; i._;- ` \5, l0 orX>pound tili-ora3 pound glass jar. . THE CANADAITARCH C0. LIMITED ‘ IIGNTIIAL, csnolual.. nllaurroltn. roar wll.i..lA||. ' 1 noun 0 ‘-Lil. wmv" rm. smtp-1:»»i»~'» cw-it slow.- mitl ~~.s'ulvi- ¢.'i...~.> i..i».iiu,- mr.-/._ . _ A \ ill; . ==° 1 ‘ “WM 1 ullllgulllulililiilllilulullilllllluullltlltlllllllllllulll iafltv-t--.-..ei.-.t-.-,,r'. ' ,.5-` 2 if l tr <1 _ ~ /S ` *iff 5 a/,, . . 4% “”’l’lfJl/if s\\\ Ournew recipe book,"Dusen.; and Candies". will show you howl to make a lot of really delicious dishes with “Crown Brand". Write lor soapy iq our Montreal Ollice. BOSTON. Jail. 17.- Tile expedi- tioil from St. .lc-hll to hear Billy ‘Sull- day spent Saturday and Sunday ai the tnlierliacle and heard the baseball preacher in some of ills best sermons. The collections oll Sunday completed 1 the amount required for his expenses and during the coming week there will be no service collections, but on next Sunday il “thallk-offering" will be taken for Billy Sunday. St. John visitors. therefore. for the- remainder oi' the week, will be immune from the collection phase of the services. Yesterday the 35,000 persons in the tabernacle were told of different ways by which they might make their con1_ tributlous. and one.ot the ways is -to seud a personal check to Mr. Sunday at 324 Commonwealth avenue. _which he will endorse. so that it may come back to the do-nor with ills signature, as a keepsake. - Alld yesterday was another lnnd- mark lu the Boston revival, because_ the 35,000 in the three audiences con- trlbllted collections totalling $2,650.- 50, swelling the fulld for defraylng ex- penses of the campaign to a little mc-rx than $90,000; and no more coll- ections for current expenses will be taken lil the tabernacle. Wilile the campaign may cost some $3,000 or $4,000 more-, this will be made up by one or more individuals who have promised to contribute whatever is needed. ~ _ So that the way is cleared 'for the] Boston committee to raise the large. otferiug for Sunday. To the 35,0001 yesterday and to thousandsot others throughout Greater Boston were dis- tributed envelopes through which the contributions are to be- sent. SCOTCH NIGHT. A Breath from .the Highlands of Scotland drifted down' Sat- urday night on the- re- vival which will pass into history a week from today and added with the maritime delegation just one more ‘ue-w, bright flavor to the tabernacle atmosphere that has seen so many rnre fiavcrings in nine fult weeks 'bf ‘ the old-time religion. ‘There was new revival music, new revlvnls dress and new revial scenes on_ the s-swtlust trail, because ,500 men and women came ill a “Scotch . delegatiollz" and lt. was "Ma" Sunday. with her “lull-hlooded Scotch" sell who welcomed them all and told the audience of 15,000 how proud she was, of any who could boast. the ancestry of her race. Through the snc-wstorm the kiltles came and marched into the -tabernacle with bakpipes ylppillg their gayest. The Campbells Are Coming! shouted the audiences. and down the centre aisles came the pipes and drums playing that very tune as they climbed into their benches. SOME CHURCHES LACK ENTHU- SIASM. “There are four places where you can find no enthusiasm." said Billy Sunday with a grin. Saturday night. 'They are a museum, an ice house, u graveyard and - some churches. (LBll$h!€‘r-) 0. you know there are churches where you can skate ddown _the main aisle, where there is frost on the pulpit and.....icicles hanging from the chandeliers. What is the matter with the church today? Sel- dom do you see tears glistening in the eyes of anybody. - “lf the church people- get right, the whole world will get right. The world- is challenging the churcll, instead of the church challenging the world. lf it was as easy to get to church on its knees as it is to get the unsaved world into the kingdr/m. we would`rl't have any more trouble about religion. And God can’t save you unless you're willing. He won’t coerce you to lt. "lf you haveu't got in your heart an agonizeti concern' for the unsaved» - even -if you are n deacon or an e-ider. yes, even if you are a preacher- go right down there in front and fall in the- sawdust and ask God to forgive you-." , BROKE W¢RLD'8 RECORD IN ICE! Chilcoote. the big chestnut horse,_ by San Francisco.-who is owned by Chas. A. Burns, of Toronto, on Mon-.l day lowered the world's record overl ice for trotters when -he won the nrsti heat of the 2.16 pace in 2.17%' at Tor onto. This trotter, who had no diffi- Clytown Dec. 22rd 1916 “uw they ,mow us ,muon ou uni, | 1 mousrnles |N 'rnencl-iss. . - I -i §iI’.i"$‘.f.".-'i'i.”..°.’ ..'ii`.‘.’i.‘i.‘I.`.'.°.i’ ii?ii§'§i'l‘Z.§ S P 'the m°=-www .<>f11f<-1-1 the French- muuv su'._.€_s`u sick child tum0n.ow_ 1 as lu the British. trenches is varied `. . ._ _ ~ _ ` by a number of small industries, turn- OX 00 _ Ask your dluggi.t for a 50 cent bot _ __ ue or :california syrup or l~‘lgs."‘ i "1 i 3 01"" bm* °f '°“ fi of C which c g o cc s e or woo or enem cartrld e cases an ~l ent . u i l li i , _ Y S - <1 -P lI’J\S;tkal:1l3e¢‘>ini:lI:;tshelxlo‘l':a Il?I“dlat.Also childrenoldlaldlll llgrgactlgll fgl S2353' ' SCOTCH EVENING A FEATURE OF bullets in ingenious trlties for use or carlondy of Fox Biscuit l‘hese Bla- ups plainly on the bottle. Beware oil __ SATURDAY* SERWCES 'N 593' f°\' m°me‘“°°5- ` cults contain a6 per cent ground meat counterfeits sold here .Get the gen-1 \ TON- LOCAL PEOPLE HEAR Quite the most popular manufacture and bone. For the balance of the year, ulue, made by "("allfomla Fig Syrup OTTAWA _yum 15_.'rhe iigpuiaiion EVANGELIST AT HIS BEST. is that of i;l‘ng‘er élngs fromh tae alulm~ ‘we are aellins these Biscuits for Sc Company- of nouiillobors which .fini-lea out from _ -*r ““‘“ “Be 9 “fm” B 9 ff' “S bagues _boches‘ they are called. These . are ot many killds, from roughly hol- llowed out clrclets to highly polished il rings decorated with delicatelysliaped ' - f J als. The British nurses at. L'Abbaya Rdyaumon-1 tell us that most of their patients who call use' their hands are busy making “les bague-ii boches" at every available moment ai- tir surgeon' mornflug visit. "l‘hey all h ve their little stores of Gt-rrliull illu- minum in their musetts of pockets and many have brought with them it complete outtlt of flies. vise, emery paper and linger-blocks cut from hits ol' sticks. W‘hen the time comes for the "sortants" to bid good-bye lo com. 'radell and staff thefre is' lin llttelriluilge ol’ souvenirs. The-n it is ihnl "les bagues boches".fultlll a pleasant lies- _.__sf_. _.U __ 1 .L_ 1 fern leaves and hearts or inlaid with ‘1 pieces of polished French copper on lthe: top of the German meflai. . Tile Frénch soldiers carry this passion foi‘\Mulu;l1estel' Gllarllian. making amateur jewelry into hospit- _ s ____ i tiny of further strengthening the cil~ lelltc' cordillle as gifts for the tlllgelwl of British ward sisters and l1uraes.~ \_ ' ,' Li / ht \` 0 - \ /'_ / W Patriotic Records \'-fr .\\` Lv \ ~_~ ‘ That sliould be in the possession of every loyal son and daughter of the Empire. _ Ten.-inch, double-sided Victor Records-90 cents for the two aelfdtlons : O. Canada ~ Harold ]arvia_ l_ |6006 Standard o' tha Braes o' Mai Harold jarvis I l Love You Canada Herbert Stunrt} |6579 Somewhere in Frsnce.'Dear Mother Lewi_s ]. Howell My Own Canadian Home Victor Military Band } ‘H63 Lscldie in Khaki . 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BERLINER Gl1AM_o-PHoNn CU an MONTREAL . i.lml'r _ _ Lenoir Street _ _ » if -' ositlaas lu :van rows mm cm ' / oss mos non coast 'ro com ‘.\ . vlcros ncolurs-nuuxs in cluuoit Looll ma -'ills lulsruas volcr; Z l-i. A. 1-AN1-oN aqoo. _ 144 Great George 3trasst, Charlottitown, P. E. I. 1 . _ is 17 B3 ` 232 _ If You can . . Ride- Drive or Use Tools oi Any Kind ‘ ~ JOIN THE 0 Canadian Engineers culty in winning his race. could oasi-" ly have clipped' a quartet- of s second or more off in the opening heat had Driver Nat Ray so desired, but he eased him up a trifle- in the stretch when he saw he had his field beaten. .Improve Conditions for \l‘he Island Boys onthe Firing Line , For Information Apply to 1 ._ Tho former record was 2.11%. inode' `\ , by Lucy Patchen at Ottawa in 1914. Peter Piper was thought to be n good' thing in the 2.1! pace and bla- connectlons wavorod heavily on him' - _ Chas. Leigh Major' an i ~ i at the Armouriea but he showed nothing after the first "+1-l8_M6l. _ ~ - heat. i _ ~ _ . ‘ - ~ ’ / \ \ ‘ . , A , -4- ~ _ _ \ . ~ yi “ ' /_ _ _ _ _ ~_ __ , !,.l“\ _ _ .| _y ~ .. ‘ , ‘_ .~ fi .' . ` \ ' ..