1»~ -f. ..,.¢,_ sau- ,,_.=~w~.- .,,r.-,,..,¢.,.`,,,_..,,n,,_,, , / _ -*_ . » _-,i-~ - Tr. -'fn ,_. i - ‘ ~ _~ _ ‘ _ _ _ __ - _ _ ___ _ _i i :___ __ _:___ _ _ , _ " 5'0"” ”"""" ` ' " IB# éfiaaiimrarowu cmuznuur 1 "» P-;_-'“aUGUSi"'§1‘%9i6 ' ,V -QE \_»- I - ‘ ‘ ‘ " '_ A s - _ _V H .4 ' ' iii Y" I .PH ,"* I F ii; Ai.-> , i _ ri -I ii; . V "' r _ _I - f ",i' ' _ ‘V - 'j _W'“¥.°_f»‘Y¢t‘¢v°bi»tishermuiinrlght~l_i¢ inu'¢ics.itoseiile` * ~ I » _ ~ ~ - I _ .- ' _ _ ~ ' ~ ~ '- ` Lf fi few-°“s~i~=s~»<-f~ MMURs-GENERAL SIR SAM _ '_ a\_'e"som'e_'al thfproblems to be faced in thc-` ' ' _ _ ‘ . ' _ _ _ near future.-_aux<--- BUILDING UI’ THE PROVINCE ` _ The report submitted to the Privy Council by the Right I_-Ionorable the Prime Minister, suggesting the desirability of appointing a Commission for thepur- ing out of the war, specified in the following subjects _ i_n1i._‘run Ann i'rs_iinii li nothing of their character and iron-hearted courage- ur 'food supply can be cut. off and then Great»Britain civilization has for éver_`pél°isfie<_i. ' ` 1 _ Nothing that we _¢`_3n_do now will alter the nature i"€ii(lduct"of the_Germ'an`»beast. He has already rich- pose of enquiring into conditions and necessit_i_es'a`ris- _ly`eé*med the death penalty_ and doubtless thinks he fi asespecially worthy of careful thought and thorough discussion: (i) Improved methods of production with a I view to a better return to the producer. (2)_ Assisting this purpose by proper instruction' and demonstration. _ _ (3) Increasing the acreage under production. _ Q4) Attracting a large and permanent 'agricul- tural population. ' ' ' (5) Stimulating and encouraging co-operation ' among producers. ' ' ‘ (6) Providing cold storage and abattoir_ facili- ties. ght on, bide our time, bear tl1_e` outrages and the tor- ures which seem to give as much pleasure to the Ger- an character as they did to the Red Indians of N0l'fh America, and resolive, not as an act of mere revenge, but in the interests of humanity to bfing to ll-lstlce 3" Germans from the throne to the gutter, who can _be I a ~ n ioved to have, as principals or agents, participated in iiis usuiiisi. asses which uiws-L_ iiiieu Christendom with hon-of and brought infamy for ever upon the Gerrrian name. _ i _ _ _ __ _ I in ‘ A o may as well hang for a sheep as a lamb. We can only m BRAVE _GAHADIAN Throughout the Dominion during the past yea`r`__-' ‘Col Cecil G__ W____a___s__ch_efj___eC__uiti“g omcer for these and kindred subjects have been discussed by_ or-" ganizations of different kinds and, in many cases, con- clusios have been arrived at which it is hoped will re- sult' profitably in the further development of the coun- _' try. "Improved methods of production" are being in- troduced largely through the “instruction and demon- stration” given by agricultural experts; the acreage under production is being increased in many sections. of the dominion; co-operation among producers is' more in evidence than formerly, and the co-operative. idea is growi ng. __ _ _ This has reference tothe dominion generally, but the fact must not be lost sight of that while the inter- ests of the different provinces are closely' interwoven. and in some cases identical, each province has its own peculiar requirements, and these must be threshed out by the province iteslf. _ _ ‘ ~ . Speaking of our own province it will be gener- ally,;admitted that our outstanding need is more~men on the land, a larger population, a population at least four times larger than if is today. How to secure them? This is our problem. And it must be taken up seriously and immediately if we are to keep pace with our sister provinces, all of which are now forging ahead and makinig preparation for still greater pro- gress. _ We have no crown lands to offer immigrants as some of our sister provinces have; we have no land to give away. The immigrants whom we are to look for, then, are not pioneers, but farmers prepared to buy farms and to settle down in a well settled ctiuntry with market conveniences, school, church'-and privileges, and with opportunities for progressive farming." There are thousands of such people in Great. Britliin; men living on rented farms and who for the amount they pay in rent in a few years would buy them a farm in this province. These' immigrants are available if we go after them. In order to secure them it will be necessary to have a record of the farms available together with such in- formation, price, location, distance from _marketsf schools, churches, &c., as a purchaser would naturall'y_ look for. We have many unoccupied farms; we have occupied farms vghose owners wouldbe willing to sell' them;_ we have large farms whose owners would'_bé` the Dominion' tells of an-interesting lnddenl which gives a glimpse of the human _side ofthe character of that great Brmsh__navgl officer, Rear-Admiral Sir David Beatty. ' It happened in Picton, Ol1f»» last ftlll. Wl‘¢'“` (;°l_ for comforts to be senttlle SalI0f5 ‘“ Bf‘ta""5'““"y»‘ earsinthe The colonel himself had spent eig teen Y magnetic personality and C0mP¢ ' E ' usmsd csfisf. _ `A`s’cui. ‘~V\{i\|i=i¥i1S‘._w_i* "_ _ll ' _~ newspaper man, WHS '.]¢3Vl|l.,Ei’.u'l°, ,ham the b°_y aP7 'proachedihiiii and ¢8lé'Id°id ‘IRIS lllmd- The" We” .ketilts it' i I ' i -` I » I n “That’s' for .the sailors,’ said the lad. 5hYlY» without them.” 'liked‘tl1¢lad’s unselfish _spirit so‘iti_1t1iili`thRt _l\é` HSSC'\I1l>l- »¢¢1i;_iiie `»c_f_s-w sf, the f1.iil_11Pl'¢§Si°_¥\ .00 the _lmlld 3 _1,§d*’ li t e local iwas saving it up to buy a pair of skates, but I_can do that we were justlhed in entering this Country until victory ls assured "We must not discuss any penci- terms except such as ensure the com- plete surrender ot Gorman autocracy _and of German mllltary ambitions." Hughes' Epltome of Canada. General Hughes embodies in himseli the real spirit. of Ca.nada's place in this conflict-a keen appreciation oi human liberty coupled with the desire to crush ruthless tyranny. "In the accomplishment of that ob- 'ject Canada believes herself to he as iilstlng in hor own way; “Many men have come forward in Canada to serve the Empire, and more will coma. ' .‘f’l'lie total is creeping up to nearly 400,000. but even this great number does not -express the spirit* animating ,only vast D0tninlon._ “_"l7h_at_apirl_t is to win this war. lt dominates everything rlse today. We must make certain of victory. »"Canada after the war? Wlell Canis da will be a new Canada--a Canada with history and a background which lt has not hitherto had. I "Our school children will have a textbook of their own country's his- tory. "“"l'ltey will he able to read of the glorious deeds oi’ their fathers, their own kfth and kin-hence there will be asquickenlng of the national pulse and patlllkeener desire for a ‘closer alli~' elated with her-in the. present strugs Sie. . . ~` :‘i `- ‘ '~' »" have always been with Nature. To and -taer't.he_`war a new people will i-'arise in Canada. with ambitions and :Idsals_that'are nobler, loftler and high ior than they ha`ve_ever been in the. past." - G "Kitchener of Cl nada_" ` _General Sir Sam Hughes, the "Kit- chener 'ot Canada." is a. clean-iihaven man with _white hair and black, bushy eyebrows. He is very little over me- dium height and looks the very embo- arrival, p when the train pulled in. ‘ _ I-Ie was met at Euston by many members of the Headquarters Stat! of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. f A few weeks later there_ai:rived_in Piston a pair Anuugiiiism ws.-is sir-_,mx Aétken, BF- 01101" Colonel Murphy, Quartermast al to "the Canadian forces. _Colonel White, Director of Ordnance Stores, Colonel I-lalllck,.Major Bassett-', Capt. Pluiner and Ca tain Ouister.. ' i= willing. to_sell_part of. Classification of_such__farrns+o___;e___ ________h.__a _“he best means of _"_ ._ has already been made and/we understand, is in the issuing tus tuning uiiusiiuu sud of msbiiisiug :hs isusi _,'“- “""',,m“'~* N- “ggi “,,,,,,,, ii- .is ` iii( osiuuisu Pubiisiiy Agent. in-is;i.9 this* _ _ _ _ _ _ _ “" ° ° ' ' i - -'ness forces of _.Canada soias to _employ our labor, in-, "Nm, rA.'w“_|__.. _ 3;,-,,¢_ Howcvef, subject to revisionand correction. 2 ' f _,Such a registration would-be of no practical value‘ "si-itiuiut systsmstis puisiisiiy in the on _csuuiry from _,which we hope to secure our immigrants. The kind 'o'f'”pdb]icity`necesmry is a matter‘.for‘conaiderution, "15ut"tl>i¢re"can be no doubt that the inducements .wc liave, if properly represented, would in _a very short' tiltfi resultin a large addition oi a most desirlble killll " .ou tion and to our w_ealtii‘__'as a proviiice. _ ‘ iv .Ipsystemized eRl'irt_ to iii'°_l'¢f9 ami _dommgu ,iw w°;;i¢|‘_u'q`i`}ni!iitfmnhly result in'indudng uusiuusi. Medea w ww' 1° the i>f°vf“¢°» bg up against stron( laborers are paid we would e ._ peace lines * * * *Rebounding from two years and of Commerce ' ___ ____ _ ' ‘P ’>=t ' ' _ ' ._ ` _,,._ ..._ ,_s..; ,t ,i ,. . _ ..-1 _‘ ~ _ . _ ..a_N ..____: v~___,¢,*,,’§._»§-__._¢,s _hu 1 -_f ' ~ ~~ -...-_¢._,‘. -_ '_’?'__ ".f'i_i_ff1'1 1" _ _are water when mlm _nft=t-WUI speedpf hour, sq as' to sea. old _to _thelriiioiw iwiiqce to the crease our production and enlarge our markets along'_ more of the most destructive and wasteful war of his- tory, the world will tlien-_.plunge into a trade and econ- omic contest in which forties will assume' totally new alignments, when competition will- be kecnefand stronger than ever, and when science and organization will playailéadinlg part lnany successful role."-Bank ` that while German to make ten knots under able,- ‘l'»'i.‘.' "._°5_’°li #0 '83 .22 fdti with _- In u WIP. and the In day w are in line with other nations.; -'- _,_.Z_.9\____,___. _ ‘ir i _J ' - c .i’. \' 1-- » - _ __ _ _ The German outrages sieadil rise in ravi: and '°_""'.° P°f°°v°r° is ¢q_conuuer!` “rw” son-y to lslirition my-arrival horror, We _pd at the outset “Ze mdeoug y V "That is the simple but lnspiriti,gl‘ln Eng_laud_jthe now_a;a_bout. _Cgptnlg S m3SS2\Cl'¢S message which the paople__ot Canada Fiyatt, the General apld in mother of Belgian noncombatants, the infamy of Louvain, and ‘°‘;'_‘ 3’ ;h°'Df_°Dle_0l England ln these Interview. "That wul_ breed a spirit unspwkabis sf-me asa-use wow we have had in ."_'§s.."-_.s.."i.i‘~"8.,,.'... si. s... u..,...., i’.¥.._'°”¥?‘,5‘li’.“.§..§.i‘.'l’.l’§.l‘;"I.‘.$22.-.f’.?2‘.i'é1_ the later months of the war the murdgr of ghe' w0'u`n-' the Canadian Minister or Milltlis. and lt will be a _sorry day~’for Germany. i J - _ Defence. to the Daily Mirror when hs “Canada by the way, is greatly do- d°d th° m°th°d'°al Smwadm °f Qu' I5"9°"°"`5»'3“d returned to London from Canada. lighted with the way the French boys the infgnpus treatment of th; Fgsgngh givman pgpula- "irhht message lstypical of Canada's have iought_ It was, however, no “°°'*" I-‘llc Whwh ‘S b°“‘S SYSYUMUGIIY °“5l*“’°d to :iiiissiziiieliiiiitiiiiii-;i"ii.ii‘iii`iiyi"isii.‘:i‘,iiiii: miiiiiriiigl or us realised what they minister to the conqueror s lust or toil for his profit. rival. would ao. "lt represents my feelings. too. ann “The French-Canadians who hai; We had the massacfe of “canals and mm combatants lt is the message which Canadians at been sent to the trout have donovery in the Lusitania aiyi__tl_i_e shooting of Miss Cavell. Now home send to the Dominion-s soldiers well. I think. though the French ‘ ' ' " ' ' ' ' righting ln France ,-' .people have as manyswarm admirers G' . - ~ _ _. _ _ 3 new "man 5ubman”e.campmg" on the largest Skale "There must be no half measures or among the Canadians off Britilh doa- is imminent. The assassination of Captain Fryatt by the' Emplrefselrorta to bring the wu cent as among _those or French dev " ful d cent the Britishor theworld over ls-a _ - - ' _ - to asucuaas eu _ -_ _ court martial is part of a settled, cold blooded policy. _,,Th°m_mut be no hn"_ma“m_“ M :swn_... __ _ _ It has been committed deliberately with the object of 'any kind; . _ -= - if ' jg. ’ _ __ - _ ~ _ terrorising the officers of our merchant service and ""1 C‘“°°° "° °\1°“"i ”°"°"' “Pl __ _ frightening them from oKering any resistance. If 3,-:ai W" if" ended ,U 8 dia” “mg _ Referring. me___ to ,umenl Jam* hey can be cowed, the German argues-and he knows ` '|`h°"° mlllf be H0 dl'l_W-W0 m\ll\’_Gen`e`ral I-Iiigliesjeiild: “I conaider`hlm_ , win. and- we shall win. - ‘one of the ahlesf statesman I have ever 1.;/'Oanl.dB.'l determination ls to win ,and Canada will stand by the Old met. He. I think, first made the pro- position of an Anglo-French loan in the United Statol. "I met him on several occasions and thought him a marvellous man." “What are your future plans?" General Hughes was lskod. "My intention," he replied, "is to cross the Channel to' France." “I have work to dc," the Generai added-"hard reorganization work." "Lastly, I want to say this. Where- ever I go in Canada I_ find this deter. mlnatlon-that this iight shall be fought to a tinlah. _The old flag of lib-‘ eriy is going to fly_ _ _ _ “Everybody in Canada la delighted to see the way_ _Sir Douglas HMS _|95 pound-ing through. _ _ , ~ "And one thing more. _The g__eneral_ sentlmentfiir Canada ls that they ap-~ preciate' very ‘much-Mr. Lloyd Geor8B being at the War Oilicez He is not a. soldier. it is true but he is regarded at _home as having all the qualities-of a. good soldier." 111111-*-1* PLUIIKI NBII ' I Slilllll lllllilli _-_- (Nurth Sydney Herald.) _ A letter was received by Councillor J. P. Brennan Mondaitefrom his BOD. Lieut.. Brennan. .ot t Royll AVN" tion Corps, who is' at present recov- .anoe-.wifh Britalngnd the nations assay "ink from _wounds in __ the_Research Hq§p\tu.i,‘_Gam_hrid¢e, -England. ‘ It will be remembered Lieut. Brennan gave 4 ~ "‘Up tio now. our battles_»_in< 0anadmj,,_u'|, a_'g0°¢;,_poiltlon in _thqquqtoina Oi- rilte bane, and at his own pei-_zonal lax- ‘pense took 'a special. co\li‘B0' Ill _M0- Curdy’s Aviation School ln Toronto. winning a Lleutenancy in a remark- ably short time, and soon afterwards crossing over to England, wh0\‘_B 119 was assigned an important position with the Royal Aviation Squad, and for imany months taking-active part in the battles of the air between the enemy and the British air fighters. General il»Iuggos_»has §beeu__ 'o'way,__ _fb-f va-f ° S _ - _;I,‘:.'.':.$;“1.,°:;‘:;‘2.‘¥.;.$¥.‘§’i.‘;?_‘~-*fi*-ffl ' 1 -s \-' '_ _:_ €’r.. ~u- ~f . . 4 l Secondonlye in importance toproviding for they . _ - » » ~ ‘ = ` ` requirements _of oui"_foi'ce`_s in.tI1`e-.field is the dutyiof, 1.' fo' preparing for econon`i_icf readjuatmentszwheri -*'t_hei`wai'-_1 " `uu“lml_'.`lE_lDs ends, sis _G¢_0_fg.s' _F°s;¢f,.,tlie..Miiiistsf .or'rf1frud¢.~m`d """"' - Cominefqf, urgegbipinegs |nen,to_ co'n_f_er with one un; _ _ _ _ "“""f”°‘_| W About two months ago he received wounds while engaged _ln un.an0efuvl‘~ ing over the anemy’a lines, and since then he has been ln hospital dig C01- Williams refused to take thc m°ney` “Gow ilimeiit of Canadian strength and re- WWI! '-0 \'°m°I“ f°" l 511°" m°' -' Ill I I.I\8I', LIBIIL BTS!! . - - ~ _ » ” - _ in ima no is is - help me,1 didnit see the spirit of the boy; he remark _ __14°;_1I\3:u_lne:_i:_______ ________o__ _md when ____.m:__ "y;'___ an you- 1W\__,__;_nI}h&_m,_p - - o ei-as ft d . But the Picton editor nudged him on . _ _ in _ iw, ca - ed 3 efwaf 5 _ _ _ . spoke of ghe part Canada has played _Y°“ W 8°7l_i°' “_ _ Aume Nt _yen I - . _ <1 th r the arm, and said. “Take ih¢ lJ0Y'S m°“_°Y _ ‘I Wm d° \::_:::aWa_"e_l;:_“g_'°l°° “wk °° ° l°“° °f~|iv'ii.s nyiinsi ore: tl2ea‘e.,plp;ieii - t_r_yl__,n_s __ _ _ as h' d." The colonel f"mally._took the forty cents. , _ t |_ “_ ,_ mo, un lm 50° . The _man who raised and _sent CQ. °i li? __ '°'§rder°w_ giv°~°m__ sum Hu; sent the money_‘to Lady B¢3»ttY almlg 'Wlfh _Europe the marvellous Canadian aripy_9°“ 'I - _ _ ~ , ` has endeared himself to Brltlshérs ae"'°°m° -ms-'» u ,-fm wp’-rf my Hung ° .:“1‘.i';";"-i..1“:.°;;i;:.‘;i.:.‘;;.ii_2,.S.; ss »» »- to struc y, - _ _ _ __ _ _ _- - that she sent the* letter on to Sir Divid, who, with the: §0»l;_l_;i s;>_1_;iler§‘ag\!_l_1_0r§Il___g_us:;_!_ _ 3 ..» . ~- _ "fi " h~ - BTIHSII lJlllId0gSs W35 5°“_.I_¢Vf"h§'ie. in se?" `\ilim, andga cgowd of their rank and keeping watch day and night- for the foe. Sir ‘David nie. who had ieiirntor the time or iris " ‘ ` were resent on the station 'were and the strength with _ .which they we're holding certain trenches. "Tha clouds were low, so that we were never higher than 1,500` and at times came down to 800 feet, in order to sea. We were getting along _flne, though under heavy tire both from the rifles and machine guns, when sud-‘ denly something hit me an awful blow between the legs. I put my hand down and found it covered wi-th blood. So I told my observer I was hit and start ed for home, landing within. our own grounds in good style, though all the‘ while I was suiioringsomethlng ter-_‘ 'rihle.` ' ' _ " "‘ i "Perhaps themet ww unconsciously performed .Lon my part, but my com- manding otllcer showered 9. whole-_lot of _praise on, me, and. wondered how. I performed _the -stiint'_ ol studying any machine and_ koeplnpit under cou- _taol_; but, to.;_tpll2_tli_Q- ,t,ruth,_.one__em 4° Ullllff ap uclry .thipg ,out _ere _.while up lathe. clouds, and .as I mid, perhaps do‘-it uuccnsciousiy. How- ever, I land'ed_as near home as pol: ' "I was sorry to leave an the.bl3 fhow is on in full swing. nndaumo off the sight! to us flyers are limply grand. You forget all -about the danger. The shelling of Pollteren was lomothlng gi-andly ‘lpecuu:ul|.r; and sometime! YW must get down lbw; and than it la you run a rialt even from our own shells. '- “My Wounds Wore caused by a fiflo and 'mushroonied' carriedfpu-t ‘or'¢\i¢~ Um |1110 mv lm. ming tin-ougiifiiiy "UM 198 “ld '-“P1118 rinaty hole. The other- _lu was _npt so bad, gg ii; I Bible. and told the 0. C. so. ~- bullet which struck my metal Wlllli _ All territory in and-around Tigniah, Alba- = ton, Kensington, Moggagpie, Gcorfetowm and ' i u so ‘ ` _ Q ’ _ ~» ...sz ___ - __» '»'Re¢ord_ot_‘v0f\‘}§ rue u=:i<\1»°¢°.._vi!1_\r¢ ~sflsi@.%S»t'-_ mi 1 _m¢1-re.. iivfsi wi, uv _,silo .-n°°n“.i`»_"` "»__v-”_-‘. I ‘:,_~' _-1 __ -- . ~ - Qi' 1* »"_,_'.',‘*-,;:p;`."._§`_,__,»_- I 'city ui cisssiuusuiwu _ .L .’ . _ .lip-. __ ._ .-.__- is.-i Min Amie _ii._c»iier~i» suse, _`f1‘.-.;.,4s,isi . ni.. rvsi,...c._ iiiis.i,:aiisiiiiisi.s¢» sus-si s Min Kaiis Plus. is nsssississ sum, Cl'wl»_iisiii_v..'..._.'.; z,siz Mn. Ilaimali I.. Waddell, Kia Street, Cl|!fl_0_lt&0wl..4l;9ll ' Min .Iennie’I.on¢r$||, 105 Fowanl Slr¢et,_CI|arIot_¢:_owi..._3'2»624. T Min I-'lorrie Mac illim, WI lIii|gISh°e`et, Chr eta_wa.14855 _ __ms"i‘_RIc'r- No. 2 u ~ `» \ Midi' Annie C. McGowan, ............47,959` , ihliniwinnifred- Morrissey, Poterville . . . ....45,050~ ‘ Min Jennie CampIiell,Alhertol..i........... . . . Mn. .I. A. Bernard, Tignisla J ...._....."..;42,563_ , Min Lottie Fitzgerald, Georgetown __............;...,_....'...3Z,048 DISTRICT NO. _3 _ i Will comprise all Villages' and Poli Offieeliii I'rin¢¢i Qlieeas ‘ and Kings Counties not included in Didrietrone and two Mia Florence Bovnieu _ _...._46,2l4 ni..-ii._i..s-rasiisssi_a,~§ssi|. Mill Christinejlelllgloll, Si. Peters ILK. No. ....39,228' Mrs._IiI\ I.. Bartlett, _Fairview Min; Annidlealoiii loiuliaw.. .__‘.'.3_I,340 f .Miu‘Ven Benn! , Emerald, R.I\. No. ._ .... ...._25,45l ` lIis¢_I‘Iue| Sherry, McNeiIl’s MilI|....:._..... . . ..;....I8,75l '_ Mia Evelyn Anmault,Abram’s Vill||e...... . .........._l5‘,_45$' -" Min 0live FrizzeII,Cori\waII . ._ I_4,'I33 ' Mrs. G. II. Myera,SoutIiport..’.... _ . . ._ ,_...l_l,9_66_ __ Mrs. 'I`Iiomn_ Keenm,_SoulIiport....... ...... . .....8016` _Mm Maurice White, Rocky I?_oint...... . . .. .. ......l24 Min Florence Turner, Glynde River....... . Miss Maggie 0’Brien, BristoI........_.................._._.,. ......76 i \\\_ wound. The doctor says I m`iist_rema_ln ,here until the wound' nlls'in.Tbe bid wound ie about ilv_e inches long and perhaps two' inches deep and and halfyan inch wide. It_ was extremely sore for a while 'on account of`a nerve _which was exposed' slightly. and when I it dressed-well, perhaps it dldn't_'palnl - . "Things .are looking very well for us,and ! think that ln__another`moutl11s time wo should begin to have' real gains. At present, upto a place called Courcleth, the I-[una have very strong machine guns implements which arc covered over with sttedl rails, anti aboutelght tier of them, so a shell c_o\i.ld not really _do them a. bit qi’ harm,_and‘ their trenches arecall like that. So you can realize' that;men arl- vanctng. _against eight or ten ,machine guns, which are' tiring 600 _rounds il minute -,stand _very"»lit_tle ._»-cliaiica dt going vol? far_~ ..0_i.il:'sol_diei°a have to creep along trench by _trench and Continued on Face 7. i _ _ i Charlottetown A _ __ ' _-iii >__ -"___,_.i ‘f=__-Ear; Fire ,Insurance. I A _Necessity I _ ` _ insure i_n good strong stoclrcompan- r ies.wliich never contest an honest claim such as is represented by ' s ' I R. BROW v - s . _. `_.........._" i Gel .:Y_our___Ha_i°vé_st¢ _~S\iplies * ‘T ___ _ _ . at. he Famer s Store _ liere at "The Farmer's Hardware _ Store .you can save .money on every _ Purchase andbeabsolutel_ sure ofthe - _ quality of your suniiiies, mule and mplementl for yourwor . u , ._ _,in _ _ _ -_ _ Binder .Twine ' 1 Bolts anll'~Nuts _ Whetgtones 'Binder repair parts s ‘iS’.°.§i_s..u. ‘.'_` ~I_‘.`£‘.i;il1¢_l;li_ Chandleri _ ` ~ = viciioimlnow _ ~ _ 011|? scraped lt about two lnchelhnd _ ' ' ~. . __ _ ~ -- , .. _ _ there memos. suueiij_e»i|»iii~¢s uni f.»-__- -~-~_ s - -__ s - -s _ ' _ ' to ~ t - _ __ , ~ ‘, _...'__ _\. - ' 1 . 4. . T0d°Y. Y°\f Gln Bt 8Q0d_values__ here i i _ __ 1”.. _ ___._:.__ _:_ .____:,_..... ....__.._.__. ..::.._.~- Bankers ssso issiso;l__‘ 5ff°118School Shoe,sfor_BoygandGlrhgoo¢iv_|lu_¢ __ _ _ _ _ _ .Mrk we 6 ' . _:,',,.i.`, i