gléifff ‘ -*' rr 1 in l hr 1 in in. r-S. A. McDonald’s-1 U-\ tllllil. ,now or hs having a. show. lt is and it it iwciis on make sleigh~ 05000 <'|‘ho following lvttor was roeelvod - - ~"` _. ' by Mr. Mlcliael Mi~Do|iu,iil. Ebenezer, _ i'rom his brother A. Mclioniihl who on~ _ _ ’llsl.¢%l in Vain-oaverzt __ _ _';.~»_ Mar,-|, 7_ 1914;, Pte. A. Me-Donald, all of Lauaua and soldiers there are l L); '(~5_|;29ss7 47",' m,m_ C E_ }r__ _ like- the sand on the shore. When the /_, g" A Army I-_ 0" London' Eng _ Pnl o enui tin t it th iw ~ ’ ‘ ` 'ii B iii 1 ` ing. I iiiiisl tell you about bundoll. l Wil! to sine the big City-liad ii six days pass. it is ci-rtaluiy some city. .Inst you imagine! it is 30 miles w ith: and 40 miles long with as iuaiiy people as is p 1 ry a 'e e place ig ea, ,-0 er __ storm. it looks very strange to us | just was thinking of home gmi ! Canadians but l iniist nay they treat . my boyhood days this morning so I A “S YU." Hi£‘0l.\'- iro ed down on my hed and ani _ i - ' 1 ripilli - ` 1 le - k - What do you think about the 'old ii' . war: It is terrible isu‘t it. i might good mm, of it as ‘et say we are only about one days jour- cM|.|“,_et°wn Repnnnutive “ra are (.m,,p@d ‘m B,-a,us|,mt mmp _ney from the trenches so it won't he ' far io o when we t th rd l ~ ‘ ~just forty miles from London. Tliere is a lot of soldiers in this camp-about twenty thonsainl. l They keep going and coniiug_all the 165 Kent Street time. Their is quite a lot or sickness. ' ' sls.hiihvl. tt\` w t g a few lilies o t you non that i am neil and havitign pretty 8 ' ge e wo . ant strange to say everybody seems anx- ions. \\'ell Dear Brother niuat come to a nut) mea E U 8 e ,pen pre _-| close. l understand you have sous in lucky so far and have escaped eve,.y_| the army. Let me know where they I \ 1 ‘ W/2,4 i\\\\\\\\“€IIllllll§\\\\\\_iII \ .1 _ ~i"gm Q: ‘o AON 5 _ A \__. ‘ _ ui _ “ l Q l 1 \\\7./gf”\\\\f.l///III&\\\\\\\Y@//I/If The Island’s 5 Leading Store Latest Fad in Blouses _ -~/f Another shipment of dainty blouses received by Express in white-wash silk, voiies, crepe-de-chenes, Georgettes crepes, candy-striped, shauntung and cross-bar muslins. ` \ " DAINTY-and we mean it-a crepe de chene _ blouse at $3.65, 4.50 and 5.00--right now while crepes f Q , and silks are advancing in price-is a very unusual ' value. We have them in all colours and styles, with convertible collar which make a pretty frame for the \ throat and face. Suitable as a dressy waist or street wear. \\\\\ \' New Middy Blouses n\\\\~n\\\v// /Minn nA\_g\\\\\\\v1/,_ll£l_lll/_eu We have selected three models-we cannot say which of the three is the prelttégst-gig; will like them all-Shauntung, wash silk and Indian Head. etc., at . to . . _ ' I Wash Goods New Washable Tissues Don’t wander at the question-you In Muslins and Voiles. Plenty of new W0\11d HSk it t00 if YOU Were H1 OUT and pretty patterns to make selections II are and In Alberta, you. _ s i Give my forgetting family. i rouiuia yours The Ilernlii sussested by the vorsitv professors hy poet# and 'as a zy not ses do not lation They are dignaiit, that Boston century mark, My knitting and needles l've thrown* in th il and shall be oi' uiniikiini increased iii proportion L Views and perceptions. coiicerning thu I I id tl -i by ini-ii s Are recorded ln liist’ry. I place' Ask t° See these” _ easy and satisfactory. The patterns are Zephyr Ginghams at I 1° 12° & 15° mainly flowers and stripes. If you are Especially appropriate for children’s . dresses. Will look as _pretty and fresh Planmng adress for Your daughter 01' after coming from the tub as they look Self if W0l1l<1 PHY YOU t0 inSP@Cf these- ‘ - in the bolt. An excellent wearing fab- A complete dress can be bought for ric in plaids and stripes. small cost. §: ;9lllIl \\\\\\\vlII Wfllll Illlllllllll/i\‘\\\\\\\lIAR\\\\\\\\ZIlA\\\\\§lIIIIII&\\\\\\\\lIIIllIlIll | S On the 1-itys commotion, Year alter year thro‘ tho ages, you at h ii . w c c As it grew and nxpandc-.il;- \Vulched with delight ua the wisdom ` Like Sir John A. lliacilonulil And other rei\o\\"iid politicians whose live by P06188 by uni- ln this minor in Ml the news known - 1 have piissed'by.lDDs since, me hair I am withered and oid. md worn, l am Only B womw. an old one at that. But I swear I can still feel scom. Scorn for A country that .sits on its nil A I 0 ii ‘_ J And carefully counts the cost. ,' ‘ And watches unrtttiied while Hell is ' let loose And the rules ot the game are lost. I Hill 0111>' a woman. an old one at that \\’iih early Victorian views Suits Y°“’d like I0 SSS e re; l'm teaming to shoot at a mark; ; i have put on my husband'a best pants '_ An eiifeebled but spunky Jeanne d’Arc. THE PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS. (Destroyed by fire 1916.) Proiniiy and stately aihl gralnlly, _voii _ iizcd i Aa the on-rushing wave or the agus eiiliglitenc l his Ufiuii yolil' walls hail i'c-vcliovii io lhv _ vinnriiiiir of voices deliating Qiiosiioiis ot' weiglit and iiiiportniico iz ws :ii in .‘ atin-s: <‘oiii-eriiiiig (':inadia|i welfare, and other things lherulo pfwlaiiiliig. Oli nvnih your sheltering uri-lies Can- aillan laws were coiistriictoil; l`0Il-ill‘llL'l0il. revised. :uni iinprovcd on ' 0 Soon or-r your rains and ashes ai inonii nicht /- f* poems ot 8 11011-0: ver e O .t your own boy Wearing THE SORT OF SUITS THAT 'l`HIS STORE SELLS will please _ E ther wants her boy to look smart- eY;X.l;1?¢§hg |‘1”¢-gg iselfél-hiiellghboliigg tlilciiy. Here are the suits that produce lliie effect-and the cost no more than ordinary suitsz- Y V . _ " Aspecial lot of pretty suits worth up 592013110* °f N°1'f°lkS Came 1” the to 9.00 each-fancy tweeds and w0rStfClS -plain and Norfo k coats. all boys 5 sizes ..................................... .. - other day-brown or grey tweeds, trousers _ _ have Governor fastener, boys 6 to 5 10 years. .............. .................. .. - Very special line of Grey and Brown Norfolks regular 11 A to 16 year sizes .......................... .. Here we have a nice line of fancy Gr€Y and Brown Suits-tliey arc made in the very newest models, loose or sewn belt- plain or_patch_ pockets, well lined with good italian lining and the goods arefirst class quality purchased at old prices. These suits have Bloomer Pants. They f€ mighty well made_and you can be assured i --that honest quality-went into them be- fore they went into our depart- 7 mentall oys’sizcs-- ~ -- ' Here we have a line of boys’ Suits that we are proud to show anybody and we can fully guarantee any one of themthey are tailored suits made by expert clotbieijs- coats are all full, lined with best lining. We have unbreakable fronts. Coats are Norfolk Style,_bloomer_pants_. They come in the new plaids and pin stripe effects. we can’t sell y_ou poor clothes because we have met-that-kind, but we can show you, in this line the best 10.00 suit on the island, all sizes ................. .. - At this price we can show you a nice range of brown or grey tweeds or worsteds Norfolk Style, patch pockets, sewn belt, bloomer pants, with c_*_i. :-r»i.