s :,_"_ .\>§_. t"?’¢‘ Hr ‘I 2.. #ima ,I "i ‘if to r ’; " “_ . i i st *V ~» . "" t gp 1 t -. i f It I. ._ :V ii ?_ Y z* limi \.____.-, l5t‘-fi he mit lBl‘ ‘ iiqr . dill* uf il-.~ ffufallfi it .25 1 :till § ¢ _.11 ~ i -7 _kan » viii; , .4 ‘-9 ir.- . *. J. ' .* ., I gl -'r._’ . ~\ i .KT ” -i . ‘f.. .-Y 5;.; M`tB_4 _ ._ _ .2 is »_. ,. :'~~ _.T-'l S_\f\ 0"# tlire tlré in 2. if ell ‘sf i t ki -li il 2*' _,et 'I .ri J <-1'? "4 fi. .rf-= (_, itzf H A . ‘ all " _-i ¢ u group oi advocates of military training in scliools. ‘ .\li_-~ionarie_~ were sent out from lingland to the ilir i _ _ _ _ Head Office at Charlottetown, Brunch Omen gt Sum- initiiiins ne»_\i,~iiil the sen- lu preach the gospel ol ~chu0l '“"'l"°' A"'°"°“' 3°“"i' ‘M “°”u|“°' nnlitziry trziining and here :ind there small beginnings' 53f“"35Y WNW! ('°U'\4°4 1337) Ulm POI’ IMWIII U! were niaile but tin- iloctrine did not take hold ut' our mail in Canada or U.8.A. livered) In advance; $2.50 per year (mailed) In advance. sveiiiiig only uiniiiaeil im) xiao, (delivered ui- by mam ip canada_V"d 323° ,or u_3_A_ _there be -ii much difl‘it.".tlt_\' in recruiting Canada's half _nnlhon men. \\e have learned mam' lessons .since _\_____________ _ ___ ________ ___ __/____ _-ithe wzir began; \\'e(_.|_r_¢','>l}¢_¥\Qt0re yet. but perhaps _ ~ :the greatest lcsaon dc al is' _e eed ot some iomi in Y » . -' . - --1 whvtlicr this shall bathe last war or not, there is no 'pt-:ii'e-ptir-tirig people. llaii the system been intro- “°"""9 °°"Y '°“"°"l lnlll' 535° P" 7”" (°°' iilui-eil :mil fiilliiwed tip there would not be in Canada tiiil:i_\~ rl- inany inc-rlica_ll_v unfit as there are, nor woulfl __ _. » __ Vin.-itary tmining and inilitary rlestipliiie -among our §.ri_t-_ \\'hc-ther the “ar shall be prolonged or not l _ _ -gc .." ijt- in-_ri‘.‘.;-.ez ~niii:.;.ri:ie ";.r~_- f' t-'.'etzi'.-" ".t~.-:_=`.t;<.r;i:'_=._ :if timclaitii the alle- fi E: -i VZ I - 1.-1:-.iia until they iicfc ff---I iii-' . -.-_:rr-izic ~e:itiir.ent- ot' the \\it- believe we are nearing the end of the preseiit ~.i:ir_ :mil that iew oi the bovs now under military age better .uljunct to thecrlucatiori ot a boy than the phy- li-""~‘.. 1.'_`».V `f. i ~ ' in-i ' 't»t»'~~9’.f~'»1= i"»'V!fH1=l‘. iY`»"l“'_ -ical :ind mental culture ini'ol\'ed in at course ot' mili- 'tary training. The number oi* physically nntit re- -ffyi-réiir-.v_. - ~ V- Lzinrier _‘Ia-.'al _g~-lzcy over tlizilsvi.-;ile. if .~~- fi" 4 fVtii=._f»1'i-:gill Iiy then l;ilIfi`i;;it in the ~i - .Nail lnlii-ral lf.-:nic-r- not tal-:era this reac- /~ r __ _;/xi-:.= .wir-if 'it.'rii.'inj.' migh; not have lit-on ,i i 1 -ff/. ".»~.~--'.:"i;f 11:1! (`:;n.'t1l:i wiitllii not -t:in'l . \.» i.'f.i-F ’ f.-u:.f";. iz; i_;i-~- of '\:ir ard that the 'i _' ‘ 27;- F1;-" »li~i'iti-_',5r:i1c midi-r armed :itt_:ti‘l;~ i \ ` 'rifi l.:.‘iTi--r and hi- i'olli_-zigtles :ictt-il :is »"i‘f 'ii -:i-l i.:itrii.t`~ in~ti~:iil of as mere |i.'irtizan_~ I vw/ i `\`i~ i. Zi-:flwiil :inil \il=tr:ili;i, wiitllfl to‘- ` ' ti *~ -i-t ' »i -.ri 'li' .\`iirtI. _\`e.'i by tht- most firi- i »:'-§_']i- 'ti the zxiiriil. in iii`ti»‘i~ _\`ir `\\'ilt'ri'l » ---vi--'il iii z`iilIi»'.'. \it~tr:ili:i. _\'t»‘.v fi.-aliinii ` . .ii_.'.ri7»\_:11li;:~.~ :iii--iit»l:t-t-prix'the l1riti~_ii _ '.7 t- 3; had 'li-1'-._»ii/lui t':in:tfi:i for I_Ifi yeiirs irce I ' -f»~i_ ln 'tiiiiwitioti hi- itiilizizd hi- :itithority river i ~-xriili; I 'ppc-r (fliziitilier ti. hall: :i liovt-rtitnent wliich .:i- rt-:iil_\ to do it- duty by the limpire in pretiaratioti _giiili-t :i ri-ing flittigcr. llc tviittlil do iiiitliitig him- 1-'el i :ind hi; would let no one else do anything. --i)x(------ -RECRUiTING AND TRAINING \\`i- ri-iiroiltt-*c with ]ile:i>itrc the following parit- grzitili from :i li_-tttfr ireceivt-il hy a friend in (fh;irlottc- town friini _\l:i_\iir 'If llilifzir _\lc.\`ittt of the 105th l'rini°i_- lf.flw:iril Island |\’t-giinent. .\fter telling that the "l.ti_\'~" :ire :ill wtrll :intl l»ti~ily training he pro- f'i'~ls: - _f . "l tniili~t'~t:ni1'l \-.i~ :ire lilct-lv ti. go to l"r:i|icc :is it 'ttiiit_ ‘li t'i»ur-i- no one l.'ni»\\‘_~ for ccrtziin hilt :ill i':inl<> :ire rt::iil_v Iii -1-rvc Kitty; :ind (`otintr_\' when :ind \-.'lii~r<- vriili-il upon. l hiilic we -hall soon hear that :i giifoilly- iiutnlit-r iii mt-n front thc lslatifl have liflcrctl \lig~in~i;l\‘i-- :is re-iniotweitu-tit- for this |l:itt:tlion~ 'l`lit-ri- nrt- plenty of _\'otn\;1tiien on tht; island, :i l.'it',t1e _ nnnilii-r iit' them right in (`li:ii'lottelown who . were ii-ry iiinil iii' ti-lling int- :ind iitlit-rs what we ought to do ziii.-l itlifit \\'i~ iiuglu not to do. httt so iar :tsl l . - . bc an offence whicli would cost liea\'il\"._' The sitt1a|_:ion created by the-L'-55 may crtsily hc- cinne t-tiilizirziigsiiig for the' L'nitetl Stlates. There will he explaiizitions, possibly revelations, and the official silence in London regarding the matter is oiuiniittsx '~»---lm( T0 AWAKEN GERMANY " '|`he "'l`elct5ra:if" of .\tnstcr)lani has |iublished particttlars of a very outspolcen :tnti-war pliaiiiplilet which, ii learns, has been circttlateii in (iermany. It is cntitlcd “I~"eoplc of `(iermany_ .'\\\'ake! .»\n ozien letter to licrrrian citizens and \vorl\'ers," and the an- thor is I)r. Hermann Ruesemeier, who states that he was political editor of the Berliner Nlorgetipost until (`uno, thc chief editor, who tlbclalctl tliat.."any0nc who author furtli states thai? both' Herr-_Cuno _and Herr cxplicicitly Itfliitped that (jovmatiy provoked the ivitrl in order to g:'_lln 'thu li'q_g_@#&D_$`of i IEt1rop&_;_;Q_|1q pw- in the brochure qti@il-by the l)_it§elv»|>gpe_ii rubs as follo\v.s:-- _ "ln inforiiictl circles the truth is known, and The licrnian people ought to know it- There :irc at least |,25o,ooo fallen, about 750.000 prisoners, ilcscricrs and niissing, and about 3,000,000 wouii- iicrl. of wlrmn about V-|.00o,ooo are condemned to incurable mutilation. That is the sanguinary balance sheet of war for Germany to-day. Con- cerning those incapacitated we are silent. Their number elurles all computation, but it is certainly enormous." - rt paper reai y im on is .ti yec e orc a meeting i»lvt||Y!iSr.rIlllhfi11¢laiifl in (`l1nrlnttt~tnwn_ was pub- ' ` ' ' ‘ _ » ..u:a~.-1..;.i.;u,...¢.‘: . _ ..»..t.~.. .l:..'..i . The Telegraaf says it has been assured that 5,000 R°l°’°"'3 ',,` ff ,'_i , _ _ _` i I ` -‘ '*_ ~’ _ ii A- 4 "_`_;. '_ *Z copies of the_ brochure are in circulation in Aix-la- "FIS l>l0\lllll"l5Il"'5 f|\lr\¥'lj:',|""l°‘f‘f'_ I -» " ' I ' ` ' ' -' - lished and favourably commented on in thc (.`;n_i1i_li.1n Chapelle alone. ` iT;r.°n‘;°E°'W_‘.,,¢.', ,'“m:f"¢i:|‘¢" V M' 'I ` -i~.\ __`».-_» “ll l'd.be¢|| uked for my advice. And ¢|\0l|0ht the thing out. ealm and sober. _ Sizln' the months all once or lwlcef |'d la'neh’d the year out with 0¢- labor.. ' _ , _. , An nature uieii jim. washed mil. dressed With vveddin' garments. ornan\e_nte_d With ripe |ruit-geml-- and kinln‘ .jeat new~invenfed." ‘ _ _ -James Whiteomb Riley. ‘f U I C :The holiday weather was' moat hrpolntlng. a disagreeable drill!! in kept 1‘hank1Vglviug crowds homo. Rd' thosé 'who left on Saturdn_v.for beck-'mid visits had to spend nie any-. ooslly around the fireslde. The selv- éral church 'services in the city :rem we-ll attended. while the Thanksgiving. decor tions s ke volumes for the prc-pleélty ‘of :gg Island. -V - -‘. F ' ~f. Q C D _ `\_I_'. _ Mrs. l-Irneiir -Beer. one of the Sep- tember brldesl is being welcomed buck to t‘harlot`tetown by her many friends. 8 O O Tea. at the Golf Links. this after- noon is in charge of .\lrs. B. Rogers and Miss Rogers. ' C O U .\frs. i('oli Peake and young family. left this weak, amid many good ,wish- es for New York. from which P0" they intend sailing for England. There; safe tourney is the wish of all their friends as they go to join Ccl. Peake. who left recently with the 5th Siege Battery. i Vli-eipliiie :ind for these nii other ~\'~'tem veti-I _ _ _ . ._ _ . ' ' g f , - .rs ii . ' .. g r- le\i~c-l is as che-Jtiii: :ls military t~railit_ng_ ix,-8 pie,-¢e_ 19" this ,naming for her . - .. ` - - - i- l`_:~~ '_\- to thi- itrgr_-ncy of the call- for men and miirt-_ h - i rfir l ii _ i.<-. -ill th- hi.; , `l.V~-:irtily concur in tho sentiment expresseil b_v .\l:i- _iiir .`_\i<'_`\'utt. The tinii; has gone by for sliirking. 'l"t;i:rt- i- me-n`s \\i»rk tit do :tnil the nicn will do it-the thi- Vnitefl _\`tate~. not tar from the citv ot' Boston. wa- the _lournal that ina/le the :startling revelations e o .s _ _ Alu,-3 a very pleasanr summer Misf- ulia .D. Watson._who has been the ues! of the American Consul and ome in lLexington._ Mir-3 Watson was the centre of many bright gatherings lt is honed-that her first visit ia but ne of many to follow, U U * Laiiy Dalton entertained at _a de- lightful bridge, and Lea at'b€_r h9me_ on Tuesday afternoon. The .rooms which were decorated with gladioli and sweet peas looked. vely attractive under the glow of the, artitical ltgbts._ Lady Dalton gowned in. grayV_cl1llIi,1_lJ‘ taffeta, was assisted in recelveng ,byl her daughter. Miss .\'0ra. who wore white net- with 8 cw! of rose taffeta. ' The other daughters in dainty gowns assisted in serving tea. Lady .Dalton and two daughters. Miss Nora _and .\li.fV:4 Zita left for_Boiston Wednesday morning, where they will be joined later on h_v the other members of the family. ¥ I U. Dr. and Mrs. Anderson have gone- to Halifax. where they will spend the winter with the-ir daughter. Mrs. 3176! 1 °‘ ° U11. " Deep interest is being manifested in the miss-lon held this wee-k in con- nection with St. Peter's Church. All the services are large-ly attended, the addresses by Rev. Mr. Htlband and Rev. .\lr. Little being exceptionally fine. ( 8 x Among the _visitotdllmnalirax this .vireek was Dr. McLauchlln, of Sf. Pe- ter's, who was visiting his daughter. Miss Hetli, who ls- attending the Ladies' College. 8 K O /III The Boys' Conference brought nuif1u\\\\vniwur $5. 5 » = \\\i\\\ \\\\\*-VIIIAIX w . SR\\\\\\\\\ \ _Faishionl f Serge ~» _ _ _Th¢.1a,r,-siaufhouf-iiiie.-viii-hion ~- - --i -indicates serge. Ever favorite fof ' '-ii1`ai1y,,i_t-~”isfnow _to _reign-"lfst1pr_éme _ with those .who wish to bB;:c0ni'ectly t .;. sri- t..-r ii__.;,;~’l`-i las- I » , ...i .ill§iil.l?*ii..l......t ..... " _gol o malféf-’té'ilo`ring, ;1s _welcomed i - _ i, i ._ ...ml _ __ __ 3 by a1i.as;lealler..;.lt .wellmresses . `tirell,,_b,olds'1te_t§i_3§h,a1J€;' fears-we_ll, and . __ 'alwa§is'fll25{ilisf_well;i - “-_ - _ Probably no other fabric could ‘ be found so appropriate for the new _ silhouette--for the straight lines of the ""°'" l Mayen age models---for the new Russianmilitary_e__ffects, or the long coats with their full skirts shirred on at the waistline---that elusive waistline that seems-to rise or fall at the will of the desiglner to _attain a pleasant_ effect. _ _- o_ be sure no other fabric combines more beau- tifullv with the trimmings of _velvet or fur that _seem absolutely essential if _the garment 1s _to be quite in the vogue. Individualtty of line, soft rippling curves of drap_e and fold are most perfectly expressed in so §&i>r%lEie Fall fabric oi fashion and economy 1s Serge, and we' are glad that we madeearly prepa- ration for the demand, and now offer_ _a COIf1D|@t€ assortment of the fine twill French Suiting Serges in which old dyes, not procurable today, have been used. They are abs0lut'€lY' d€P€H§lHb|€. all Duff? wool, Soft tiiiish, 42 to 58 incheS wld€, and P1‘1C€d according to width and weight, at $1-50. 1-75. 2-10, 2.75, 2.95, and 3.50 the yd. we will be glad to Show you this line. PATONS, LIMITED Ia§\\\\\\\\\\imuA¢\1l\\\~m/10"..a\\\\\vll&\\\\\\\\\\vlllIlArl4w§\i\\ _ ,_ _a -I _ -Ig -1 great man/ young people to the city ffl 1 for the- 'week end. They are being quite widely entertained in private homes, and it is hoped the-ir visit 'T will be nor only' a helpful one, but also very pleasant r~‘,iclally. B `l l 1 Sc-cial gatherings this week have been very 'lnformal, as many are ln- teresteil ln the mission he-ing held._ and out of rerpect to it have postponed their social activities. -. 4 _.__ cursionlst'.=l‘ are enjoying rl short visit M_ going were Mr. and Mia. Wea-ka, and A Miss Lorna \Veeks, Mrs. Charles P1 To see the fruitful land; Sl'-. MIS- Bllylield. MY- and MTS- Mc' is pleasant on a \`C'lnter’s night l(`8ll'r€Y. Dr. and Mrs. Parquhars-on. To “lt around the blazez- Mra. Woods, Miss Anderson. whose' ' “_” - _ POTASH IN LAURENTIANS tzgerald. of -'the 1 .V NJ “t ";hm are joys like these my b°ys'»m;nhe|: .w.aB lvgnh -5:; frugfiiifgoglné Dt. Frank D. Adams. speaking at T” '““‘"`5' A““"““ “V57 “i en fl“e“,nh° ,hom he W” twice the recent annual meeting of the CHARLES MCKENS' (' M' 'S “ v' .Conimisr-:on of Conservation. sutn wounded. i --_--1-l _ --A ¢| f r- I | _ '_ | F|TzGERA|_D_B|_|55_ Many beautiful gifts were showered _whetggfawzn gangotttannmpggptzigygi as __.__. upon thc happy pair-wires and cab _ h 1 C dm It I cmmn Poli ll IDI S PTH Y 'rue Edmonton Bulletin. says_=- V ff; ‘f,°g’l"“g "°“‘ ‘" “""~“°‘" “S "°°d impmliite nn-.us to mid deposits ut “ln Chris; Church at 3.30 oclock- e potngh similar tc- the German quo; This week quite- a number of ex-- this- afternoon, the marriage of Norah' Jlgieltlg'Eazziegagcfllgflogh;h`;'i:_df\o}::‘e`;f but locked up ln the rocks on the * d““5h““' °f Mm' J' Mm” Bum' 'icon iind on their re-turn will go down "°"he'm L°“"°“'°l°'“ °°“““'5'~ “'h°"’ to Bc---*ton and New York. Among those and gramluughter.ot.the late .K-lanontwf,-als,-uf). vhef,-.é me. m.,deg,0Um is we_ M_v_o_,-tlgggg great grgnnltes, wo lmon. of Halifax. to Lleut. Rowan P.. in ' c’a_mp posss_aae_s enormous' deposits' oi' silicate 94th Hl8hl dare `_ _ ' - of- posyash-.and feldspar. Thee are Longworth Mlsri Rose Longworth, B;m31i0n_ gon of Mr. Justice Fltzger-- _ A Mlwndentandlnm now a ltlng the arrival of some one and i\lrs. \'i’. S. Stewart. 5| ness iii the Liiiteil .\`t:ltes to prevent a clelihc "ite vio- am of the “Nth Highlanders Bah C lation of neutrality: and to allow thc constructio'-" of tation. and n son of Mr. Justice and af, thiiafheldai qpurty-|f_u entm-ed- .the Mrs; Fitzgerald, of this City. chu,-ch_ ,.~»~i,i_5. .,..,,,..:_,,.¢ ’ 0 lampett. playc3d'th'é"v'»i§tld'In`g march The bride. wore'.b.et1lll,vellin_g _eo d. or Charlottetown, P. E. I.. was- - who will invent. a method to get sup - - . riolemnized. Rev. C. W. McKlm per- Mr!--Slilhblvsi you llkv C0608" Dllea. from-the old granite rocks Announcements have been re-celved ( by friends here of the mnrrzage ln Ed- 0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ monton of Miss Nora M. Bliss. grand- ||y . simie\\'lii:i'c on the l. nitcd .States coast. It is thc .iiisi- daughtr of the late Canon Almon of Halifax, to |Llef.lt. Rowen P. Fitzger- W ormcd"fh’€'c'€r€fh1uny*1n°tbe~prenencei balls. Mr. Fox?.’.' 'Whenever that can .be done we will t n tew_jntimzLte friends ot the fam- The New Logtgc_»_r_: _ "I dont know- have ln the' northern country an enor ,,_,_,___;,, _}_. _., _, “___ ._ Mrs. Stubblns. I_n_ever attended_any."lmous' and inexhauetlble supply of 'riie"i!irdtleit“+iaii-'-iieuorirteu :wwidt -'Ht-Bits notash.”-Weatmount News. “"8 lllllllwi #ml *he °"5“"l§lt -Mrwi-°-3-` 'ml ssrnrlit rits' nice 2- . - ‘ - ;._.-l'2?'l_§!ll§..lif°a*¢*l C°'°.P°f°*iV° Pla" reuse georgette crepe. Her hat was- s_ e ' ‘ ‘- f black v -lvet, _With awchartreusef '_.' Ex S M _ .slr,- l hnve collected the following ?l‘°"- 5m`L“!’~‘lVUl l*”Y\l¥lfi% In amounts from partiéu who subscribed b toward the Patriotic fund a year ago. ii-i-i ,t.it.MiiitEag¢. . ._ _ _ "iii..f.'u'ii.§"iici.u°.i'.. mimi... tn uoiiin. _; __ It _:toes not cost anvthing to loin. you merely invest yvilr wearing ii nav _ iueflait ua grey _»_-moneylut large or-'srnall amounts, in the very bestof security 'ri ntdtli iid- ' Pb .. , . i-_uninniiiiiiniii iiiviictii tueeiiiiiiiiiiieinor velvet lm '31 § -~0bf8lM5l€» V12; Lifennd Endowment Insurance V the Fund. and this amount may be give-n to that fund or any other fund' you may consider more urgent. 194th Highlan ers. tittended tli brldegroom._ lt was a mllltarygv d fng. ___ When you think of the numberlesa widows Life insur- ancels saving from poverty, from hun er and from despair, John McLennan, Red Point Wallace Stewart, Red Point Jw- Mclnule- Rell !’°"i¢_` - Albert Garott, Baltic Mrs. A. Garetl,-'Baltic' ' - '- Mrn. Annie Drum. ‘Baltic Allan Campbell. .Baltlc _ .e:a°.t-=&~‘a¢»'~i: I would oak all who have not pa Sc-ptctnher, @l4, when he quarelleil with llerr Rudolf S; “" -‘fl “V '_5T*é]\f'\"l¢__'|_3 fhfelltly "5 . - .. -., , i . . _ ., . ____- i. . .c v does not helglio deceive the tleoftlc is a rascal." 'I`h'e "Tow WQW-_%'nbRU¢!'£ - - - ~. -; ..€..l; ..ne|»Hoint.? tieorg licrn ___ __,__ .-:-::u"::-2‘f»».i::;1-;.-- _ i ring our \_l__lgholel*`ant1ly ’ Goff Bros V tiiiiiiiiii§'i|iért~;i`-1iili1iiiii"l|iiif§. if .