'_.' rf' ,__ __ _ ___ ._ . 1; rf--_--_-f .,'.-no _ _, . _ _ _ . r~.. .. .. _ ._, _. __ .. .-’ \ ._ . __ _A ,__ .. vs_ __ _ 1 u ' r _ _.__._. _._,. . J ." 7 . -I _ ‘ ~ » ' ~ _ _ , _ _ _ _ -' ~ -1- - . ‘ -. - . r _ ‘ ~ U. " " f ` ‘. '11 .' N* ;l~“._ ' 4 ' . ' -' -. ' ' T. 1 ` ~ `~ *"5-5 "’..’_"‘“` ‘ _ " ‘i i'i`I' "‘i‘ . . _ _-.2-'ri 'i'.1"i“i-:.-i=.-."'.`§"f. " 1.31’ ' ` - 1 'R l xl 1 r . -- f -f-“__ =_=-1 .. ....t r _-" .Hi--' 'M I J E ..-"`;‘°“f~t..*’*.‘“.'"“'_“"`“ "“.__--_ _-_-*fr-E; Q.. I 19" ' _ _ _ . . Tired_0ut I’ PAYl¢°_blrl1\ this vmrinm.. 1 ovs1'En curves ln NEW- I ’ i or doing good work in holph-lg oiorrgd __ _.. ._ the fellow soldier-had a big opportunity _ __ _ _ _ PERTH |4A|_|_..n_n llgllqv,-gen, 0ct_ such weaker Orem .-Help than mm.; _ Matinee Dailyr 3-15 Sharp. Nigflf 7 Zlfld 8.45 SI18l‘1)k TME A °"*N°E °“ l|l°‘il°°~“i>lf\ll am Returned soldiers ooraiolly lh -___ doom-oo the hojo, -<,,,,| be ,,,,,.,,,ur, _ r -fl l Hs<'."ii»uund»fovti1o_|a1a|o=a.o. 1 I I L_ ` T A 1 'I -s 'For that ` :i::'.l,':1::.:,;:_':‘.:.z°’°';:°_'-":;;;:_‘: f _ PRINQ » DWI; _ _ _ 1 I F I oil painting on exhibition at haunt-' vmei Proceeds _mud c__o____,_ _ _-_ ~ _ _ _ - :;'>. _ of your comrades. as you have been ` NEW and RBHICT Sf8TtllD ` due to the piling up 01 Monday and Tuesday evening. Meals onous waste rnatterpoiiix' Adult! 350; Chlidroll, 250. - 886. .|sLANb s°T_b|Eg; pRo`Mo~|-ED____ 5001' System which Ca Word has come through that Scrgt. ' actual performances. _ d "1 d ’ “ses THE AErllAl. l.EAcuE nxotullvo, Vid" Fr” bl th* cltY~ ' _ _ 3 fud lea ache and disor' I Queen's County branch. will meet in Munir Louis Lowther’ 85th Battalion.: " I Mr' Chandler also spoke along the in ald of tl\e_City Hospital on next _ __ 877-10~27M3i- Fllfmff mn! Rntukd- club saviours of your country." ‘_ Pl’ dg ` ' ' 1 _R_0(_)I|\_sUCIlfCI| "filth bl’ In closing' he stated _that he was‘ _ esente _ __ __ ` ' Fumhhgd by |_0_|)_E_ on Pm. ready to 'back ulvlvli his promises' with - In the 7th EDIBOOQ ` ' 8 C Sl0ll‘l3Ch try a natlr/e of Kensington. has been re __ same ||nes_ ‘tying the _men wma “_ _ '_ tl 'od .- Penslal’ ' Premdenl »“t 4 l}~ m- t°d“Y» ISai“f‘ will take up his qualifying course in L- dai’-i London shortly. wer Persuader It will keep your liver ` ANNUAL' "M-'-°WE'EN Hlsll ‘Pl=looucE MAnl°\;l’sii°ri§°l-fllilf:lii‘°s°° l~*&*J \ .. Classified ada, under this head cost Une cent per word per insertion where cash accompanies order, with mlnl. mum charge of 25 cents per 'Infer- ti0n. Count your words and save mon- ey by remlttlng with order. Stamps accepted. Ads. taken by phone or aent by ‘ma'i'I5‘ will he charged at 2c. per word, to cover book-kiceping char- ges, stationery and postage on ag. countv. - AUEN TS WA NTED AGENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOR "the old reliable Foothill Nurseri- es," We teach our men to sell. Experience unnecessary, highest commissions paid; handsome free equipment. Stone & Wellington, To rnnto. ilni. 385-10-1ME27i_ _ _ lqlw ' "_ MISCELLANEOUS. BUY YOUR OUT OF TOWN SUP- piles with Dominion ‘Express Money Orders. l<‘lvc dollars costs three i or-his. 355-10-2'1ME1l. IN THESE DAYS OF SCARCITY OF workers install another Remington Typewriter and another typist. A. Milne Fraser. Halifax, N. S. _ _ 854-10-27M1i. Poulsrnv. -l AM Now suvlNG fowl and chicken daily. at thi highest market price. J. D. Jenkins 703-10-18M26ipd. *TH'E SALE OF THE FORMER American Consulate. Nov. lst. nf- fora a good investment for an il- TRAVELLERS WANTED AT 0NCE_ with good collllvciiolln in carry line' nl-lndlvs skirts on ifolnlllissinn has-' iii references roqlllrod rcsidollt man prcfol'l‘t'il to cnvcr lilo lsiilllfi. Ap-I ply li. S. 1440 tit. l.nwrolli'.i.-, Mont-' rcal. Quo. 755-10-22M6lpd. _ ._._______| _ i-‘Ulf SALE. ` FOR SALE-A JERSEY GRADE COW (milking) J. D. Seaman, 63 Bayfield Street. 783-10-23Mtl’. FOR SALE-14 FAT STEERS. OLI- ven S. McNeill, Summerville. R. R. No. 1. 784-10-23M6l ____.'_.__`_.___§.____..l_.._..___l__ FOR SALE.- COTTAGE AT BRIGH ion. Charlottetown with moderate improvements. Also several bulld- ing lots conncctod- therewith. Will scll together or separately. Apply to Mclioan & MacKinnon. Q - 879-10-27M6I. l=As`M sos sAl.E_- THE uni:-sn. S4.Blled offers for snlo at iris Lot 62 his farm of 63 acres.; 30 acres cleared the balance llndor ilro wood and colt w-ood. Will soil farming implements with farm nr without. - Capt. Dllnllol Diiloy, Iris, -bot 62. B. E. I. 880-i0~27M6i. FARM Fon eAl.E: 192 Acna FARM sltuntc at Canoe Cove Lot 65 known all thc ffidolag Farm" recehil! 06-. cupiod by.Is'\beils Bimusr. Valuable isrui. _well wmoroe. Good d\_v_°liln| house agg ontbuiidiagi. _Il_n_nedl_ite_ _,carousel 'Apply to Gaudet It Huh Chsrlottivllw. _ partmcnt or dloulile tellnmi:-nl llouso. Inspection, Gaudet & Has- ?-flrii. 859-10-27Ms.tt3l. WE WILL PAY YOU $225.00 T0 ilistrlbuto war iltoraturo ill your locality. _Splendid opportunity for patriotic man or woman. At leafst 90 days work. international Bible Press, Toronto. 845-10-26M3i *A MEETING WILL BE HELD AT the Consolidated School on Mon- day cvenlng Oct.. 29th'nt 7.30 -to colnpli/.e. organization )>.l a milk producers' association._ All dairy- lnen requested to attend. By order of committee. ' 857-10-27M2lpl;' » HELP VVAN'I'ED_MAL`E_ ’°'WANTED- CARPENTER8 AND laborers for work at the Dalton Sa- nitorlum. Highest wages will -be paid. Apply to_ H. & S. Lowe. Char- lottetown. and beginning Monday. October 20th, also lit Dalton Sanito- rlum. _ 846-10-26Mtf. HELP WA NTED-I"E- MALE . WOULD YOU LIKE $1 OR $2 DAILY nt home knitting war sox on Auto Knitters? Experience unnecessary Send 3c stamp Dept. 62 C, Auto Knitter Company, College St. Toro- nto. "-waurso Ar once A oooo maid to go to New York. _Family of two. $25.00_|>er~_mont_h. Rotor. ences roifuirod. Apply Dr. Bi. C..- Cross Society was held in the Hall on October 3rd_ lnst. There aretwenty- five members enrolled, most of whom The adlourlwd organization meet- ing of the local branch of the Great _War Veterans of Canada was held -in the city court l'oom last night at S oiclock. was in. the chair and there were also Lleut.,.Palmer endlabout twenty' of the .1-alturnedlzlroysusome of_whom_lisd~ not seen service in France. ' Among the-visitors were the Rev. Mfjor Fullerton, Major A. A. Bari- lett, H-is Worship Mayor Brown, Mr. H". Chandler and representatlvles of the Patriot and Guardian. _ - The meeting' was mostly of'an organ opening remarks stated that the tions furnished by F. B. McCul'dy & Co., stock and bond brokers. members Montreal Stock Exchange, McCu|-dy Building, Halifax. N. S.) CLOSING PRICES. Yesterday AtchIs'0_n 93% A. F..._.. ...67 Am Loco.... ...59_ AmS&‘lt.. _.8614 Anaconda ._ .....6.3!A Con . . . . . _ . . . . ._ 72% Cruc..... 66 Can Pac ._ 1491/4 M. F." Ct . . . _ _ . .. 93 Mex Nor Power _ 86% Reading 73% S. P. . . _ . . . . . . _ __ 88 Stu _ ._ 39% _ U. 104% 79% 58|/g 84% 62’/E, 71% 65% 89% so 72-'ii sw, 391/2 .G HF” HALII-‘Ax. N. s., oct. 24.-iqhoto-' .r_,d__y_ _ -.'cHAsGEs.' 921/2 on I 144 ‘ 'their own use as a club room. . ‘ . - . ‘g - “ “B ’““ ‘lc. c 2.00- r 1 -1:. P. C E;?;i;g‘;';'sei? t;’w_?_|_?_ée§8a‘:_';‘:_t:_’ ggtvoice in the governing of the associ- ox $ ' mm B onmy cakes soap; 11 face cloths. `BslalieefTrt;;n MTJOFISBBB pgigzté ogiihestxegl' Matthew $2.00, H. G. Matthew $2.00' on lions $190.00. 'rho following om-' ’ ' . ‘ '_ Dr. A. A. McDonald $2.00: Wm. G. Mlss Agnes Boyce, a former school cers were apr,0tr,ted:____Rev Theolrldian Machirle_Gun Schpol is maltlllg__P00w $200; Mr” Gertrude gunna. ` ` I -~ t - c > ' Gallant, President; re-elected- Mrs. wage Tgtina -I;aena(:a:or_: ‘;t;'ld_;‘:_s kw§;,l$2.00; Mrs. H.H. A00l'I\ $1-001 Wliiillllli Archibald Reynolds. Vice-President' ,Buffett $1-00 A Clllllllill $1.00: Miss rs-S-lasted: Mrs- Mathias C-n “MII€:f§_et:‘,:Z“g;lamIi_n';:,?_?'AmigrcfC“"°l°“ $1-001 MIS- B- Cream", Mollilay and '1‘lli~silay, Oct. 29 ilnil 30 Fannie Daly assistants; Mrs. Hugh y ’ i$1.003 W. J. Glliilll $1.00; J0illl T- ron. South Aflicn. New Zealand-if Thellresldent Capt. A-_ R. B. Duclr pl-esem Major Stanley. Capt. Martln,. iiing nature and it was some tlmef were present. As this branch -has before it got down to act-ual busln-‘ °f S°“"|5»f0l' Ule Navy i-»ffl1B\lG0fCHl1- been organized tm|y_B»|nce January 4t|trieB'r_ `- _ » _ ‘ ada, the following is a list of subscrip- 1917. the work has been exceptionally _(._am_ .Duel-(_ rn the course of mB_tlons totalling $103.65. Ths committee g00d_ The recetptr amounted tt, ' - lwllo arranged ior'this collection and ' tlcstions now iieman‘3ell` hy"_en`1'p gyér-§_1 Honorary Prosldf/nt-Mayor -P, S. l Brown. r -Vice-President-Capt;Martin. ' Secretsry-Troasurer.-Sergt. Nor- |inan Lowther. . - ' - After some private business the _ISOURIS CONTRIBUTION T0 " I THE NAVY LEAGUE OF 1 _ ` CANADA FUND centlyin the Townand School district $2.00; C. C. Carleton $2.00; Mrs. Uriah 1 The f0_li0Wlll8 ellloers were elected: » f President-Capt. A;-R.‘B. Duck. . -lucsting -adjourned, for two weelrst | f ..*The special collection taken res. t: I l the office of Mr F W Hyndnlau. commended for a commission and . cenem advrcaop the “Pods Qwfgualr ._ _ _ _ y` _ Ql' _xp C ____ ' -~ ';/rl. ~ ‘.' L W 1 l l - _-_ , See me Today “=.,1N i- » I r ri iEa3'yl _ __ ._..;. . _ . ._ _ __ __:`_7_'_r_ _‘__ _Street of La _ Pafved wi't1i_ihe` C _ ls* .Of 5llli|¢i$ ____ Mary'Ande~sim in _ LaPa|amo An Excellent Three. Part Broadway Star Feature _ ' 1 3-7g1_00_ $11390 of tms was sent to the boys should not be wo ha _ _ f _‘also for the collection for the special ' __ _; '; _ Bolghm Relief Fund and $2300 to mei _“__ c_____m_m_______ _____d __a__;__rg "_e_‘_’;:::_- -'our Day" Appeal for tho British and wed- Th\“°5° M09- TUC!- - ` - C R d ' Provmdal Red cross' The ¥°“°w` tions ns he knew elsonally there' anadhm e Cross Fund on 0ctober‘~ Mafy PiCkfOYd ill Flllllie ` ' | .- _. D ' isth iorwhi hsssvs l <1 ' 'ng articles hav” alB° been Shipped wi v"oultI‘ soon behtlnilreds of island buys' mt`r“r the wasdrm seh’ are the slowing Clerk- Ch==f1°ilel°w“ "°f ..-e......hg 'homo from the norolhls-g ° ‘° -° "°““g “S "' ° “" The Poor Little Rich Girl Her Strange Weedin g` further shlpfmont. 121 pairs sox. 21 in F » -lr E ra. willingly and csnably did the collect- - C tl I I .. night shirts iwhltol; as night shirts) ra" ° an “g “ “_” °'“““ ° ins: Senator and Mrs-. McLean. _ _ _(_ I0 d 53 jams _‘UMW 26 reels the fighting at Vimy and Mons--all $2500 _r_ B_ Matthew $500, Mm A -. _ -.,_.,...- "0 re ) Dy ' ood mon who should h ve cl ' ' ` ' i Fen---9--vi -fl - I°lIlC€ -M 1 Ea`»3oT{~`¢`l`"" Collings. `Secretary-Treasurer, re-eiec-I " _ Garfelt $1-00; Walter' Hama" $1007! _ . Th() F3.SCil13.tlI1g _N.[ySt€I'y___S€I`_l3fl _ ‘ho was bo._n on the island here thn_W_ B_ Leard L00, Errjah Mosher . ajol would find out sooner or later 100 M G Mosher 100 Margaret 1.. stood the Government is also prepar- ing it complete list of all soldiers whw hail en_liste‘d from this province \"llicll list vvould_ be irl_valu`able for scouring the' _proper membership of thc association. I ROOM SECURED FREE OF ALL iilr. li. F. Acorn. a mcmbel' of the ted. _ ___ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _$ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . ._ ' “_ _und hc was making a complete list oi’ Morrow $100; Edward Moyrmgh L00; all tho island boys now on service. G r Mutt rt $100. Daniel MC_ _ . I Major Stanley said that he under- use e 8. _ i Eachern 1.00, Mrs. Catherine Mc Klnnon $1.00; Helen McLean $1.00; tMrs. Dr. Mi‘.L€an $1-00: MTS- Ri MC' ‘_tLean $1.00; M. McCormack $1.00; -Rev. J. A. McDonald' $1.00; Augustus McDonald $1.00; George J. McQunld' $1.00; Mrs. A. F. McQuaitl $1.00; M. A_ paqnct $1.00; _N_ Pierce $1.00; Dr. A. ll. Smallwood $1.00; Lloyd Stewart $1.00; E. P. stovort $1.00; P. G. Seaman $1.00; Irene Sterns 1.00 Mrs. Dan. Conway .75; John W. 'Turner .75; A friend .75; W. Andor- ::_cti;t:\'e committee, stated that- son .50; Leslie Currie .50; Roy through the generosity of Mayor l_lro\vn, an excellent room. -equipped with runlling water, sowcrago. elec- tl'iclir:ilt1-sanilstealll heat, on the sec- ond ilrrr if tho market building had been lzirolr to the association for Major Fullerton pronllscit on behalf o' the Daughters of the Empire that that body would be only to-:l pleased able for them and knew that the oltl PEIISUIIALS ~ tin. Strathcona. Alberta, are visiting in the City, guests of Col. and Mrs._ Stewart. Kent St. was very extensively' entertained by hor numerous friends and had a I r ‘ N _ : . 1 ' _--’ _ .unite their forces for the common I-tl _ - /_ - good. particularly of the weaker fel.- , ~ liuencerthe-_.1 should have the sympa- F_-irst Aid Supplies _ ~oi every are here- and every- thin! just _ Wlilt the doctor would re- commend-- lust what he uses himself. - - - 'Tile 2 Macs `~149GiGeurgeSt. Harris. Rural Bank building. ' _ -» aio-io-auimog i » __ _ _______ aio-1it111ii`ili`;1 WHY not well enough to go to the front. "Ali thai. I can do for you." do-‘ and willtnglv d'J,ue and l pmrniso A.E. Clark .50; Thomas Deighan .50~_ `W. L. Dlngweli .50; Jennie E. Gnr-I re 50 Dell Garrett 50' James. John S. Gallant .50; Chalwy L. Hull' 50; Mildred Johnston .50; Erwin Malone .5o; Mrs. J. M. Mitoholi 50;] J. A. McCormack 50: A- Ml‘D°“3m| .50; Mrs. Cassie McEwen .50; Mrs. llvrrs. B. H. Bushey _25:- Mrs- -i0Sil‘l“, Mrs-_ David Caseiey of Kcnsing-_ Mrjor Brrtmtt Bald that he was Baker .25; Mrs. Mary Brown .255 ton underwent a successful opera- with every movement, heart and' soul Miss Julia Cllevorie .25; C-l\ar\€S .tion in the Prince County Hospltalithm. would help and cheer tha w_ Afcheverre _25; Mary (.'-. Cheverls °“ Satumay-'_ L ' turned soldier. Though too old -and -225! J°h“ Cummings 25° Mrs' G' Creamer .251 James Dumlllly -351__H~ Mr. and Mrs. Yvllliam Dalton, who_wmr the boys [rom home his heh,-t; J. Gaudcf .25; Priscilla Gallant .~5_ havq been visi-ting ln_ Summersidc, was with them and he was proud to Jennie' l-leartz .10; M. l-I. Knight .25, returned to Halifax on Thursday krmtv and honor the md who has Louis Mcurani. _25; Mis Elizabeth norning. L "dune his hit", _ Malone .2i3;' J. Myers -251 Mrs- A McNeill .25: Mrs. Mcballghllln .25: Mrr.. not-ham Johltlhs of Mi. Al-'Ctr-,td tht, M_,,,0,._ -.Wm ,,_,_`c,,,,r[,,,|,.` phhlrl ll., Monarch .z5; Mrs- ll- E: blun has returned iroln n plussallt .- - M-oKenzio .252 MVS- D- J- MCI““‘“' visit _io frielr_ds il_1__Be_di_equ:_. 0_l_\ llo_l_‘|uw heart); ;.(_,,r,r,or.attorr or my wrt-E .25; An_g_us2A. Mi_:I(;_ormackrJ2o5o;1__M;;1r_. _ _ _ way lolnc s e w v st nze lroo -‘zrrrrr the wommr foum mi wang _ Mellon-ai _ 51 ` Um” f ‘ "_ _ ' ' r __ r t and next week she intends spending ` Theodor Poole .25; Mrs. Mary Fl $h""°“' A gnu". mlm M 0 cum; l_~ I ‘ ’ i Gilbert .50; Thomas Gilbert _50:|' The Mol.Lu-: KING ._ cRs1Ga'ruN HALE _ Stars LEoN BARY 1 15-WEEKS--15 Of Suspense, Thrills and Sensations. ' I Story by Charles Goddard 'Rclllclrlllcl' thc Dalti-s. ` -And Don’t.Forget the First Chapter, Monday and Crockett ;5o';" Potuo cnrrlo-.sof-Mrs. ` ‘ ’ Tuesday, 0ct_ 29 and 3()_' ' ' -- _ 1 - `F_*°l F l Notre Dame Academy. Charlottetown of which deceased had been a stud- ent. She loaves -to mourn hesldes a wide circle of friends. a narrowing father and mother, one' sister and five brothers. 1 IN _MEMURIAM I MRS. ALBERT SHERREN. _ 104% to furnish tho room well and com. Catherine Mclnnis .501 J' A` Perlfy The mam’ me"d“ "f Mrs' Albert _ ` 80% rormbrv ahsorulery. rwe br an crm 'e.r.50. E_ A_ paqnette .50; Omar Sherronqviil regret to learn that _-she .- ._-.' ' _ . . . h Mayor Brown- told the nlen brixlsi faquet .501 MVS- Margaret Che"°"° has 'paF"e‘I peacefully dw” at cr NEW SHELL ORDERS MAY that he would do all that was "`.5'i); William J. -Poole .5_0; Million home in Augustine Cove _on the 15th 1 _ pmhmt 50;' lrene Roach .50: A day of October after ll short llilnoss '_ ~' - ti ‘_ . Sl ’ zerls also would assist them in oval-y__frie‘nd .50; Mrs. Charles Acorn _25,_of a few months from n r mir-r lf was a woman of strong faith and a kindly dir-position. Her death 'bed was su_|'l"0u_l1di~.¢i hy many oi.her friends and l°clat_ivos. _The doccimed wilo was in her 57th _roar leaves to .mourn besides- a husband, thrcs sons namely: Russel nf Nipingon. Oilt.. Erni‘.~'i of Bradford. l’. E. I.. and lilrbsr at home. Much._sympaihy is vxtoniicd to those who arc lofi to mourn. The Rnv. Mr. llcaiilo iron- iiilctcil tho survivor'-, illtornlcut_ being nladc at Urapllud (‘.cnleto'ry. Tile pall llcarors worn llllvhl Shcrrcn, Altrod Sherrcri Janli-s Shorron Samuel Mr. Rfrllllen Mii.0D0nald1 on bchlllt ° _ L 25 Mr. A ltollowotl the remains to tllcir resting 'B Paquet 25' Elias Paqilet.05. 'at East Point. nr the newRprrpers__0r-tered. the mon _Paquet .25; M. Purlile _ ; _~_p_m_e_ which showed the 0_____ec_n_ in l-iw lrwlvm cf the Dress 1° fur'-har ' ' ’ 25 Mrs _t,,,t,.__,,.'whl<~lr rho who hom. ioihor minor.. »Dr. Fullerton gave-the men some sage advice and hearty- .ccunsel, Perry .l5; Mrs. Reid .25. P. A-_ _Scully .25; Mrs. Steel .25; J. A._ `White .25; Blank .25; Blank .25: -4| friend _25; Mrs. Tierney .201 Blllllk 20 Blank 10' Mlm McCornla<~k 'Ram' I;“:1m;ndt_iwcK;|"zi§' Ua!;en'_tl1o movenlollt..and assllredriilc vci- Mm' Alex' paqum ' l ' _ ' i lelrw curry) Us 'an or ro er' r' am” ap cralls of any legitimate..nssilltance 'tl.ey might- desire. -.rr .~ . P EuN|cE El.|zAaE1l-i Mosslsohl. The death occurred on Sunday. BE GIVEN TO "SCOTIA" NEW GLASGOW. Oct. 18.-it was reported today that the 4.5 presses at the Steel Works are to start up again in thc near future and that substan- tial ordcr for shells of that size has been received. _An inquiry at _ the Steel Works office iilis morning elicit; ed but little information; no one -be- ing willing to say much on the sub- ji-rt. in the absence of the president wllil. in company with a uumher of the dirt-.‘i.ors, is on il tour` o_i"`in`spet?ti`c'zli ol' thu \Vl1ll1a`nii_orc' pl'0po_l'i'y‘1." `li sccnls to he tilc lmprcssioll'_i¢l.'-lt tilero m ly ho rcllmvctl activity in silcll mak- ing. thc result of tho inability of Ami~l‘li:an manllfacthrcs to take care of thc American and British orders for shells at tho sanle tlmc. Wllotllcr new business will come fronl thc im pcrlni munitions hoard, or bu sublet bythe American manilfncillmro. is not _vet known. but it is prolmblc that the inlslnoss will come through thc ' TT" Sllesklnx from his i>¢st'e1inerishce. in ' i ' 1 M I Hotntfocl 14th. 1917 after o lingering ill-' inllwrlal nllllllliaull bvllrfi- _ Miss Frances Rogers, who has been _ _10~ Ella Bryenton .15; rs. » _ " _ _ c _ ti ith th S tl Ai’ ' . __ E i- E. 'll ‘r on. clilest visiting Miss Berna Huestis, Upper oqnec on w_ e nu I _ “can ,10; Miss E. Lavle .255 $10305- new 0' “n te A m In _ _____.__.___. Vetc-ran's Association.. . daugllter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mor -W Prime st" 1°" mr her Mme In M' lla prefaced ills'-remarlrsowith a tri' ‘llson or Savage llarbor. and niece ol lime to Major Bartlett. who had re-~ - lit. Rev. .lsmm Morrison D. ll.. his boys, bill could‘not pass the Medical I _ Board; and. to Mityorlllrown wllo had'< "mst “Sree” ° um°', ' always opener; the doors: or his hotel to the returned- soldier, making him llllgllcst during his stay ln the City. ‘ He advised the men to- prepare to be thrown on their own resources. to low soldier who may have fallen un- der the sway oi temptation. l-le told them that ii they wished to be an in- thy of the people and this could be secured only through good conduct and ordinary hustle. He advised them to have a dlsoip; line committee. equally strong with Hiiiii .lRiiiViiS _r' _ ---I _ REVERE HOTEL Mrs. J. Lynds, Keitslngton. M. J. Kollshsr, N. wlltshlro J, W. Hunter, N-_ Wiltshire Russel Cox. Molreli ' J. J. Barry, 'Molell E. Brown, York C. McGregor. New Wiltshire G. A. P. Mahon, Emerald Cpl_ Phillips. Mlsconche I Pte. McDonald. Keily”s Cross (Z. Martin, Springton Ed. Harding. St. John. N. B. U _ tho disciplinary rules of the organi- sations they have served-under; well defined clubroom rules; entertainment i Storelreeper-'Course yowre liable. llad and tioll that ‘cal trca ally took larg Coil who ed b lan. Donald. The deceased was of a quiet and de ye row days spent in Charlottetown she _pearedly tried to smoverwm with the _ _ _ . hop or A__mgm__Bh_ _ Miss Mm_rison| noi beoll well for ill!-' past yonlxi 'i`lli~ latest drive of the i"rtincl’i_ was obliged to resign hier po.~\i-_brings (lcnernl l’etain's army in sight as teal-iler .in Mt. Stewart schoolfof thc lmporiant_ railway jtinctloh of une last. when it was tho\lgl1t|l.oa_n. the objective sought for. which a res; wou-ld be llensiicial to her now ls a scant eight miles ' ilista_nt_. th, but der-plte to best nledicnltlnlrge qllantitles' of war :.tori~s__wero tmenl, and tender cure she grsdll- abandoned by the enemy= in their grcw worse. The filnerai whichlretre-st. and additional guns l_lnd pri- place on Tuesday the 6til wasrsoners were captured. _ in J ely attended, the remains were' re a requiem Mass was celebrat-I y the pastor. Rev. A. P. McLel- as/slsted by Rev. Dr. W. V. Mc- loveable disposition. and her mth at the early age of eighteen ara. is a sad blow to her family- Among the many tributes which ad- orned the casket were: Wreath- Mise Zilla Feethan; wreath- Mm. "committee, and sn employment to be drafted. Luke. You ain’t-Chas. Pigott; wreath and { crow- oommvittee to see that the. returned thirty. ' ‘Pupils of Mt. Stewart Scboo : b0ll\l0l _ L_ V l t \ _ 1 soldier had s proper chance to secure Loafer-.1 tell ye l aisllollabltmnot a -Miss Anna Duffy; bouqust- Ml!! l _f'~_ _ gr .~»- t- » positions in private and. public alll- long as l'|mtle|1end0ni on ll ville!-ll Mify Wlilllli ll°“¢l‘l*‘-l'° MI" MYH95 l .A _"7 ~ -___ _-_ ' °"` oor. .- _ ohllliron.- wi\.`mn~t..l&iuonr.---» ~. nw: Snlrllluvl \>°\\