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V' ‘\’ H r " cl ii ~ » i. ii” . n , i i ."3 Z’ . ~i _, ‘a.g;i'. _ i?_.i` if -_ Y.; ...' ==r_-’;"»».“ ~, _ _ f _ _ i v, ,._,;i _ __§ ~ IE; -‘..‘.*.': “fi I .. ""“ if; _'J _ _.W :i,, - , . *` ` 1 N .4 ,E ‘ Suhiiayi morning the'hand's.of all watches and f U. A clocks in the daylight saving sections 'of the _provincg Rewiii-pen of $153,000,000 should be put back one hour. lt_ will save rime_ an nnennii in min my nnn wiiini. in ni- ir ,J it 0H,.\RL0'r'1jEtr0WN BRANCH. ' trouble to attend to this before re-tiring, Saturflay night, ,§‘,';,’§{',,‘,‘f,’,’,’,§’,§ ,Q f§§,‘°{ e§f‘§§,,,‘§§§,§_' ` G, C, 'ram 1 Mmm ei-, otherwise, besides losing an hour’s sleep Sun;=ay morn- ennnnin innnnnn and vnninnn cinsnen .- l. 3( ir ‘;‘;:); fi .r l , _ ,_ ’ _-1?; - ., _/H? .i R , < l \ / ',..i~..-.r J Q41. f. ii., 5.? ' ._ .ln-. qi g_;.; I »f»l'-_~,'f‘-.;_. 55177:? si- . » .1 if.: i_,___ ,, ., yn: 'tf_»‘._. . gf.. 'ne . ?}"_f`l if-:g trial 9:; l W. ` iii, '.` ' .l ' ` "ii ' _ f~‘.i`§€‘ 3'* .‘ 1-. .‘ . ‘ii , _ : ji 5, ii. , _ n -_ I ., i_»§ ~l',.£ i»'. i _' gl' fi".-;"" 7 1", ri' _ ;» ,_ 1 _,i iii , :__-;_ -,';',_ _ .ini ; i.=.;»; 2 " l' "_.\;'__'_ w'~'l.'i . .- li. if ‘ Z. , ,.,. ._.,i, iii' _ _,__ _, l., rl - ‘§¢“" ~, ,~_»~- - . ~ if/. - -.f .pq ' M. . A . .. ii _ 'ii ,u '*»,_lg»j` qje _»; » lijiliii -i. _ l..';i.if;q _ i" 'li "u -" l» ., ii. =i ' i"-'._. 2./ A I ' "'f:.<--~ . rl '--*if .\ .s~__ ...ni pid _-. .ii ,i_.. Y _ if ,__ Ttlgii __ .i/_:ci ._ i- ir/ 4r ..,v_ ~.»' if .g_ »‘ _ ir' . ..'~.'> _.if i "ii Z ‘\ yy. .;“-fri ’r`..‘1»;~f.‘i's. _r;1~:. l. .». , n. f i »\ I -'._»._»‘ i r. . sn. 1 ...ii . i . Tothl Resources V aow we have grown! We began business with a capital of ,_-; _ -- _.___ -_ _ ' ‘ . _ .__- Mr, M.,u.3|m1.| ,Band ' ’ ' ' ‘ ' , 0n0.000. To-day our capital and surplus have been built _» _ ~ , , _‘ _ .i _ to /|98, . ' , ~ . » _ ggi- we hrsxh was established in 1863. 'ro-day ws have i _ 1919" _ The I. 0. D. E. always helpful ini - moroTli'sn M0 branches throughout Canada. " f ' . _ , " -fs' 'ff ' i i "ii 8 in in distribut- Ios your share in our 'continued pro r th k you i 'any N" ot c u d rt k S' , I 03'-B \°/'B BB . 1 ' I1- _ 7 ~ . - ~ . -9- _ ` 1 l “N l‘°“”“ THE “L09” l$2.333.i§l?2§§..".;?..’1i{i..’;.°°‘...."2 he _ 1 uns in . ~ “niwr ana i-uansusr. Nisoslste Editor. I, 3; ‘ghaewéagig olpvicwpmudent and ~ Def s _ _ _ _ ' 11-- -_--_fm - - - < - 4 _g :i ing, they will find _themselves in church an hour before ;'_°A_ Commence ,B ,mms hem, M,” -¢ Finns or individuals w 1 increasing the scope ’ operations should seek RECONSTRUCTTON p . a retum to pre~war conditions, in points _ to even greater progress and development. tio of in of an ` ~ ly. banker. Avail yourself of our facilities, THE. CANAD , ylvlith the teachers and it was assunied by everybody that ey were ready to give a definite 'reply to the demand my means more than ho have plans for of their business the advice of their _ fo ' CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH, G. Branches also Alberfon, Georgetown, Month u S en Sourin, Summcrcide, nt: Moreli, Murray Harbor iS 1~m~m --'vi-.n---_--= - l.-351;... ' _' , U “W” ' .Y Vernon Bridge i ¥%%¥‘9¥¢#Q¥4i'*'¢d¢‘¥¢£¥¥¢§`¢¥¢§:fi'¢9'¢ $ 9# {8$¥%#?¥~¥¢H$¥=‘¥~¥A% $¥#G~$9f¥$%$&¥%% 3 CD than ever into tSSENVl`li\L§` i The strength and progressive tality ind low expense rzitei, Ask for descriptive literature a birth. » 61 QUEEN STREET - Mzinagcrs for “*®W¢*$#4b¢¢#5B$&¥$$b increasing interest ln i_.ife insurance a_nd`incri=asing knoivledge of the subject cause intending applicants to look more closely of profitablefjprotcction. West Life, its investment success, its favorable Mor- . _ _ _ Y D - - visions and measure of Service to Policyholders-all reach the most rigoro is standard of comparison. The Great-West Life Assurance Company BRANCH OFFICE. ` HYNDMAN & ____. .__,n -i-.;_E- " ' fl- th neeeesseceeeeea W it OV' $¢!$E$b$tfbL"d&¢$¢$bf¢$¥5.P r-r~ record of The Great- ru D21 T16 the liberal Polic rn nd rates, giving date of n HH CHARLOTTET OWN da Th - H 1 " ' thg Service begin5_ ` F, ~ Joges, from Toronto, Miss Thomas all » _ ' , , _ , , 1 , , i ii _ The i- ai _ ii P1‘0gI‘€SS and D(-31/6101311161112 Goviinx iiiix 'i' .\.\ii 'iiiii 'i‘E.xciiERo. ...'.'.i'.ii.i§”,.,°..".§.§n'. WSF.. f`i...i.-S iii; Ziiifi . - havaglven much inforinatlon to help . . . . . - the After two months deliberation winding up Tnurs- iiieir wn.-it nnn in-in ninnnny wnn for y night with a conference that ended only by exiizrus-i ggifgén Pmmw -»-_.__ n at midnight, the Government has found no solution r the long promised increase of salary but the govern- C \V_HARR1SCN,Manag_er ments was not ready _ _ p ` , Dt.tD., in recognition of his services Wh they called the teachers into conference at all 3 y , ‘ __ a query. They knew what the teachers’ demand was; thMrs~. if-fimg;=H . committee in _their arduous work. - , the only question that has confronted it since assum- c,0l;@f*‘=‘f'1“Y “f““"f'°°“ “H “ "MHS g' POWGF, namely, t€3.Ch€l'S’ Sai3l`i€S. i»i‘.i\ Téiiult a' delightful afternoon tco. was served ' f . ~ l - ln the drawing room at Beaconsfield. ThurSday_nlght S Contierencq b.etW.e‘en the tfeac when the ladies enjoyed a Dleasaiit d the government was disappointing is putting it nii - i,,,,,,. c,,,,,,,,,,,,,g ,,,,;,,, ,he ,,,,,,i,,g indignation is mingled with the disappointnieiit. Phe W°rk€1‘S “ml H1511' _frlgiids I B government asked for time to deliberate; it was granted.. e government chose its own time for the conference gel” fl delightful visit to her biwlwr ontn They win 1 ‘ I ll I Uno llllvlflvnlgl' W`.: ' Everyone is interested in the Y.W. . AI which has been so suspiciously being held. This week a Y. W. Miss Allison fro St. John being local branch here in carrying on selves many warm friends ln the I O O ' e to the Y. W`. C. .A. Conference iilfiss Ruth Watson hzifi returned Russel Watson in Montreal. Q I D Queen's convocation, I{liigsto ., D. S. O.. was given the degree of ‘ he front, as chaplain. " not - Lieutenant Governor, has gone up uni -I i iss Mae Arbuckle, has returned to . Lliougli Wediiesd:-iy was so ilis- -` e had many callers to oiier their - i-atulations. Lookinr: exceedingly f in her bridal robes the popular ` ng bride was iis‘siste.'l in receiving hor mother Mrs. 'l‘. G. Taylor, li .,~ re dantily refreshments were serv 1 The Wonia.n’s Club reopen their: Th week, Rev. A. M. Gordon, M. " -r -#F ‘_‘__ .5 _ i ‘_ I ; _ _.-if fi _ E f . EE, i_`§ ‘i '(`\`¢L /' gi ._ ;\_~._ ti /‘.05 5"- 4 q "-”§`“~’ efaggssssihn ~ T!" ` E -ei - ` " 7'” `. _ ` _ 5 1 .,';;f,- rx twig ' 1 ‘lii‘i\éfil’ ~ . v>._\ \ _ fi* Wu i, ~». .i» If' -_ Missus/iiimbnns .Iunioirs Dmss 9525 A ` 9534 ‘ _ . BUTTERICK PATTERNS ._ MIDDY BLOUSE $210 and $2.25 Serge Collars ourl.atest TAILORED BLOUSES in white stripe and chick, voiles, rcpp and pique from - $2.35 io $4.50, irimmerl with val. and giupure lrrc, clusters and V necks, $3.10 to WHITE WASH ol' pin' tucks, round $5.50, sizes 34 ao 46. s_ii_Ks, in inn and habuti, tailored and fancy. $4.55 to $7.75. WHITE SATIN, colored stripe and tartan silks, $6 .45 to $7.75. . e C O L O R E D GEORGETTES AND" CREPE-DU-CHENE. Latest shades and ' newest designs in beading and braiding, all sizes, $6.00 to $14.50. PATONS iiuiiiiii W 'l'-.2 _ ' _ i. . _ -»= , ~ _ . ' s e. y _ ' declaring it to be unnecessai y and exorbitant. B5 iiiex ,,,,,,,,,,,g on ,e,,,m ,O T,,n,d,,d wwe The congregational social or we #¢¢e=#» CO. LTU _ P. E. 1. 7: . - ' . Me cusablc misrepresentation and exaggeration they suc- gi: nhn;ndnnaei§dan;n‘i;.vei:i:; “Six kiméné greatly enjoyed by the members who - ' ' onl means b which either tie ' ' ' biietilig 1./hlr(;e3iii;2i1Ttn iftiiifrnmznt couldymeet the deinalntbi diiiriinaiig .ii iiiiiin‘;;n1;[nnSi'ifgti.i;?.if i1“;iW“’d M°"°““°“" “°“’ ’°°’"¥ l“’1‘l tlfodist Church on Thufsllay was deeply interested “ in the great h H 1 bership In the W M S v and by the throughout Canada and to discuss the and now they are helplessly asking _th_e_teac ers to _ e p c,m_gmga,,,m Wh' a ,,e,,',,»,,ed ,mm wnnn ni »vninn.2nn_nnf`ini wan iini.i_ them out of the hole. Such an exhibition of impotency ling ring. ann. gi-fin were nincii np. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Black went to -P __ _ and helplesness has never been given by ainy government ~"’°*?“}’ed by DF; °`_°‘“j‘~ nniirnx min wenk nn nvinii. "Aoanrs wANTisi'>" Men and ivoriir.-n are now taking orders for our high grade, moderate priced personal Xmas cards. M-kiniz $5.00 up :rich r:\'cnln|¢. Simply showing our maunilicent hee .suinplc hook to friends. acquaintances and iieigliliorii nfter . business hours. Full time silent." make $50 00 dl up. Hi hestcommissiuns_ Credit given. Deal te 7 V ° th' the province. _ - _ . n n 1 . _ In aihier (iiaturral sequel to the campaign by which ii.giiéii¥i;i§nii.;`iubi)niiif»i°sliii,liiii(i.a§ii.3'; D, U I I r Supt. R. H. Campbell ls ln Winni- . - - ~ _ . University team thoroughly enjoyed ,, gs 5 g , n` °-* Mr. Bell and his candidates succeeded in securing ofiice, ,,,,,,,_ ,,,,,,,,g am, 5,,e,,,, ,,,g,,,y 0, ,he -res be "2 held *here this “@@k~ _ i. _ t' romisgs made to be reception _given them by the home S""In 3 recent Issue Ur the GUM' “he natural Sequel to pre elec lon P te=m which they say is one oi’ the an I read 3 short reference 1° a broken and to misrepresentatlon for Whlch there was iie‘st'iiitercollegla-te tealms inthe ’\lni‘- ing into dressmakingwavoi' again af- ! I O ` Point d’ei:prit net, I black, is com- ' -her in this province who in writ- ' ' - ~ V A airnezwiih innnninfiui-em .ind ii ~¢ e iii e ~ M - . XCUS(-I €XC€ il lI`l0I‘dlI'l3.lZ€ hull 61' f0l’ 05106. ltiine Provinces. The Mt. A. 'boys ter a retirement of twenty five years. . .' M -U om fb is] to hm friends m Prince Edward no e p g d t t b had numerous invitations during their Sonia of these -black nets :look like 5 per cent Modern ANCO Toronto I1 ‘il ____-' I *WW* _.~. l . l p_i éilfakf sth? ’ Pnorizc R vic- Tonv B o N D s Bv Raivriuo A SAFETY oiirosir Box. I, Deposit the coupons I every six months in ra _\ 'li Savings Account and ea n ll intereet upon the bond '. interest at3 per cent per 4*: l anuum, compounded half- yearly. If this is done regularliy with (say)a15-yearbor. , ._ will accumulate more L interest than principal. ' _,__ ,_ 3 ` Capital and 'Reserves 1| $_33.000.000 - $470,870,450 i, Charlottetown 'Branch 1 it w. iiiiiiiiiiiii, E , l 1359--600 Bl'aIlCi'l6S--191 igmdiéoimceggethiéin iiiacéigiedltlggs £2135 must _be granted, that the C0l.lDtl`y Wlii l'lOt .till bile igxaiaia girladga and Frederic- ‘od ribbon. ' _'the teacher drew the long bow when Closing Of the _SCh00iS. théfl l',h€ d€1B.y. 1.118 Lab- ' ' e , _rg I ‘U The Royal Bank lf'f§,,§§"in.f°§`.fi';ii§n}iiiify ‘iii §imi.ni.f.§'_ eral members were called in conference on the question Kiln nnni wnnyrnnn- iinon nnm gay iriiin nnin n. n ninnie nf ni inns ten da s a o' they threshed it out and it was understood. W-A "“'"°'°“S 11 °"“a _few H1805 w e n s s . y g , d ,_ _ 000 t d at or 1 .7 ind iinces mong the younger folks] f C d W3' °“ he" an P °“" °“L- they gave the government .its mandate. What was it. " 3"” “ 'zn’:.1‘..°‘..flzi.‘.i:i:is2“tr.;".:i was n in repent oo of sympathy no the so s - f -P le P e P - 9- = _ ee __ __ ~ they . teachers and ask for more time? Was it in the Micawber ~ : _ _._ _ __ __ . _ _ As to board it cannot be got under . .7 , ' 0 ner innni. in nny nennni nincn in hope that something would turn up. $5 Saskactliewnn, clear of Chlnks, while ` in our old town of Sourls West, P. ' _ ` ' 0 §M‘*;"‘,§‘,§‘s'§,§’§,§§‘,},'1f,§';¥5‘,§‘§,‘},'§,§§,‘3§ 'ri»ri~:01:iI<:s sii.\'i"i'r:nr:n iii' 'i‘IiE WAR. Fr 'i._.-,R D I am Sir, etc., r ONE INTERESTED _____é_ of beliefs and prophecies that it totally- upset. One that everyone recalls was to the effect that business and e or or is % or iv *W Q fr if ir r 4* if 'f finance would be so disturbed as to make a lengthy world i ew Overcoats S0 “id ==“°'dh‘=if tame W°\}’*’ §°~ “ml early bring re-adjustments and troubles that many con ‘ °"”° “ mm” “W y' cernswould not be able to face are being gladly £11581) M S°h_g°;°l|§° glzeggrg [32 gaze “lm pointed. In the first quarter of 1919 they 9. PGS rePQ1‘ ani isnfnnne nfn nnnn ninnid iinngi., ted by R. AG. Dun and Co., th; collector of commercial Md bw mv" *"1" °°m° f““~ facts known to all busini_sslme,_ } was 2191.1 In the Sf€)¢Q!ld ' ~ ' . t f th' the ' re`s were ati sms. er. 9138 1" m°i'.i“:ii‘;n“f.i»ii'i.hi'i..ii'§inwi£i'f»;mem iiiii;1et§6? Thlg biiiechiths sigh: have continued in the same in _ ‘B"‘ "°§',',2k'§’ §§§“,,.§f§'§"}e‘1fm°’ "“" trend, and there is basis for hope that 1919. will set up a "'*' Mllllgm' . record as to the stability of' Canadian ‘business unsur- i, \ il ` BRANCHES ALSO AT "° ‘“"§,1°,,f,fg'§§°';,;,Y'§1§'f,,;f°"B passed in our history. ._ _ __ A ` _,_ _ , . i P - ` ai ,_ .. -. . _ _ nnno _,|-.\,.-nv. --A ---- I---1 ~~ ' ‘ ' ` . . war im ossibie. ` _ *° Daily S0i9(7il0liS i0i' .* Holiv that belief was shown to be a fallacy is clearly Y Guardian Readers; evidentin Canada. Instead of business being utterly r ruined we find that as the war dragged ` on it became ~ 4° '"""'"°° hy W' " L°"°°": stronger and more prosperous, month by month. F1‘0m 1914 d t'l 'n 1918 the numbe of concerns clos sp sg an * 5 * as Q gg $ 8 H, B ' ‘ G ing tliriliiiwiilooiihnfhlll away to 873. This is-.R figure that THE 5°' WH° MEANT T° one has to delve into the record for almost f0I‘ty_y63)“* , l-Ie meant to get up early, when the i'-‘O il"t3,tCi'l€d. Ill 1882 i1h€,1‘€. W€l'€_0_n1y Qalluresv “if W" “fl” “mi °°°’~ but we must consider that the concerns engaged' In H161' And miifiiniZenlgmifinciifniif.hedgel chandizing and manufacturing were thenbforty years But he was tlreilland sleepy when hc ago’ about ahthilljld oigttodig’ S Hum €I‘.od would wninn ni nnenin nr nn,-, ose who thoug t e a er- e-war pen , _ _ .,y - it/_ ig _ > ‘ . A . _ Sal‘;’;‘iles“;le‘ice:`},‘;’é"b3fu:;‘;’ch';‘;;“¥$c?Q; Another Confergnce 1ST}tl0 ge on da'h_a Er ‘Ol e ;.i)hort visit here but l§incheo‘n at St. ,voiling_ They have a lace design ov- . '_ '(5 ' ._ . ' - ' olden west of saskatchewan* naméd by 12118 P1€Y1’ll€I'. G I'€lTll(-EI' 2.11 IS D) Fl unstans was the ony soc al ailuir er the ovlde meshes, or a triangle or AS my - . - f . _ ‘ . gmc ls iii Prince Edward Island 1 ment kn0W that the 11'iCl‘eaSe demanded by H16 l.‘i%.tci..3FS ggizhYiaiolxxgizgraolrnlttgn.il $cf:i;;r|iliolka dot 'lhey are made over tliigi lack talfeta and trimmed with water- NTOLD THOUSANDS OF CARIBOU NEAR DAWSON DAWSON, Oct. 22?-Caribou in un- * pl” - iittenilin the Educational Co _ “f ~§=<-J itoid thousands are ranging the hills live miles from Dawson and over un iirei of fifty iniles wigie by one hund- red miles in -length. 'Every hill and valley is covered with the herds. Ar- rivals hcre from Glacier Creek travel- led -the main road through the centre of the herds for fifty miles, and they eiitiinate that there are hundreds of thousands and possibly millions of niilninlspin the Glacier Creek. .D ieayin ii in awsoii people are g ere squads to secure their winter meat supply. With beef and mutton selling at `i"roin sixty to eighty cents ii pound, the caribou afford great relief from the high cost of living. Woiiien, boys and .girls are jolrilrzg the men ln the lil; li-i_..t. _ ‘The toniperature at Dawson again is around zorb and tho Yukon river ls carrying heavy ice.. The Wasiiburn, the lust steamer for White Horse from the lo\ver'rlver, pissed hors Sunday. She and the old river -steiiiners now are safe above the danger points. There will be no more boats into Daw- son thls season. The first overland Sl==\€c‘of the season left Fort Hous- ton, Moiiday. \ ~’ -- _ ~_ __._-'_ -_E . / vi A remarkable thingabout the war was the number ¢ ~ i A I V' .un ` . _ 1 0 _ * _ _ l . ' nn i i i TTT _ ,é -'- ' I _ ' I Large Showing; i \. _ i _WW _ _ Step in and invest/in that new Winter Overcoat now-then later on when the cold snap arrives you will be prepared for it. WF; 3»1`€_ diSD1aying an unusually attractive line of Overcoats for the. present season-WaistLirte, lBelters,?’= ' Ulsterettes- and D.B. U1sters,§ple_nt§ to choose from-:attractive not .alon _ ~-in style and quality, but in price as"‘ well, . _ . _ .$25,.$30, $35, $40 and up f Comeand look .them ,ov`cif; now while the choosing' ' 1 . Ili. is`_goo¢_i.` , A '_ Ani.