‘i525 __r;,.tgtc..rssst?2a. .. ._..-=»~ nnnmvrzit-ist! $5111 1 ruse roux I TIE BIIILOITETOII illlllll Great Britain's Method to the government to assist in the ' ’ a‘ 3 farm commodities draw g done in the Old Coun- Brztieh government is mp5 w conserve fwd C i] kfdrjqm, Qrpert instruc- '1: 1n the v-anous methods of = g an zmtwrtant part of the _ 1g an the Motherland is not III Upfirk ~.-...:ch ha: been carried 0n I0 I11)" 1 the tame extent as in Canada. ;. . =. to make gorrl the defici- ' -.'l and Wales are co- in the plan. In ad- , En the larger cen- félroffcfl that a suffici- f-Uf If! .. over a fzllcd. sion, ar- ' ' the emergency‘ y,“ of “lfilffltfti! least one ~ ugar for each of i=4: was required that "re sole purpose of turn- f 12".’: n Alon n ,. cguarrling domestic “war agri- t the country, to ce-y-car production mc-nt. The farm- . ‘of: a "land army," to bring hold out of use into production. .-., an ex'ra million and a half acres v1.1 be l-muglrt UflflPf the plough in this wav by next year. Groups of experts have been forimeil, with special knowledge of local condi- tions, to form a link between agriculture and induvrjr, their clreef responsibility being to sec- ure the use of the “yon-n tractoryand immense stocks of Ffih"? machinery” when and where wanted. Tl". British .\lini=.trr of Agriculture has aornalcd to all concerned to “work lil:e l/azes", and it looks is if they are only too eager to rcsponvl "ti! Of 'A Malodorous Subject y‘ After the experience many of our farmers have had in this Province in recent years, per- haps the following advice, by a writer in Forest and (Jufloors, is unnecessary: “Fan a =l<unk be pi-tkerl up without offence? Th 2a q‘ l. ‘sible because the skunk cannot dscharge it. o naive fluid unlrrss both legs are on the ground. The trick ls to deftly and quick- ly seize the animal by the tail and hoist it aloft, something easier said than done. The writer ha", seen the ' t performod by an old friend, who prides self on the accomplishment. l-lonlzlrying - “in a skunk, ho\\'c\'cr, is not to bc rcrornmr-nl‘ d. cal-n if one socks distinction in In ur‘. ' ft? " Son‘ iv said that one of the bravest men in the uorld ‘N714. Hndonbfrrlly the man who first are an ojzvor, lu this catrgory we are quite pr/zparv-rl to place the chap who gets any kirk - out‘ of fooling around with a skunk. The kind tlnt have b-en loose in this Province are best d alt with at thr: v-nd of a shotgun. Red Cross Appeal The heavy rrrsfionsibilitics facing the Red xicty in war-time is a matter of gen- cr- . .<-rl;;r.-_ lu the last war Canada raised $9,973,485 for llJ: umnrlian organization, as Mull u» 511,151,110) for the llritish Rcd Cross Society. Eoulc izo/xxrrrx: worth of supplies and Il).'|l('l'l'|l§ uI-n: also lrf/Nlllfifl for use overseas in curing for (Jlllilllllli sick and wounded sol- (IHTS mid lfl providing relief to hundreds of thou-ands of llflxllllllfl children. 'l‘o'l:ty.' thv- (‘nmidinii Rr-d Cross Society is again zippvzllixig for aid in carrying on it: war programme. A rtrttional campaign, which wfll be lzuiuclu-vl on .\'o'.'. I3. has been organized to [also Syoooum. ll:'.-1'd on experience in the last \vnr tuul on [m-svut indications, the Society's services in tho prr-sfut conflict will include the following, for all of which funds will be re- quircd: f. Provision of raw nmtcrials, wool, etc., for making up by voluntccr groups across Canada- 2. Th1- building and equipping of a number of ltospilnls‘ lu liuglanrl and France for the care and tn-zutumn of (Iauzrllzm wounded. (Arrange- mmts arc nlrc-adv uudcr way for cstablishing a Canadian hospital at Clivcdcn, Lord Astor's cslmc in linglnnd). 3. Providing ruc-dicnl stipplics for use by Red Cross wnrkcrs in lhc theatre of war. 4, Provision and maintenance of ambulances and auxiliary scrvicrs for first aid to Canadian soldiers who have been wounded. 5_ Supplia-s for the special care of soldiers in all Cnnadlziti hospitals. 6. Extra comforts to soldier patients. _ 7. The addition of recreation rooms, special wards for chest treatments, and gvmnasla to Canadian Hospitals in England and France. _ 8. Supplies for Canadian prisoners of war m cncmv countries. _ _ 9- Support of international lrason offices for exchange of information on prisoners 0f War. casualties, etc. to. The provision of rest homes for nurses- u. Continuation pf peace-time prqmmmfi _;_ (mdaargompoubospialaoutiamdis fron- tiers, crippled children's aid, junior Red Cross health instruction, help for sick and needy vetcransofthehstwlndislsttrttlieflett) r2. Emergencies arising from rar activities. This i; a trunendous undertaking, the neces- sityforvrhich willbeappraciated byalLThe objective of the Society's national vrar appeal in Prince Edward Island is $254000. l: is hoped the response will be in keeping with the need and importance of the rrork. a EDITORIAL NOTES — The last public execution in Inudon this date. 1733- . I U I Itappearsallpersonnelontlaeltruxvthofthe Canadian Active Service Force are being fe- exantined under orders sent our by the Depart- ment of National Defence. examinations are being carried out under district arrangements by the medical officer in charge of unit: or medical officers specially detailed. The re-cx- amination is for the purpose of confirming the physfal fitness of all ranks of the C.A.S.F. In addition, all officers are to be tested for color " This does not mean that an officer's ' sion will be affected if his color vision d, bu: that it l: lmmrtant that he should .e suffers from color blindness. a o o a William Patrick Hitler, nephew of the 5f - Nazi leader and son oi an Irish mother, pictured to a Toronto audience "Uncle Adolf" as "utterly insane" and said he "imagines himself at times to be Siegfried, lnhmgrin and other heroes of w \\'agncr." The zi$-y'ear-old Irishman, who will lecture while in Torrmto, said "Hitler has esta- lishcd two creeris by which Germany is gov- erned tad They are du ‘ for the people and pitnsure lJf the fiazi raj An cntploycc of a (Jerman factory from i933 to 1939, .\lr. Hit- ler d Germany has been fighting an acute in- ternal war for the lost two ears, “will the people on i-xar rations. He prec ed the Hitler regime ivould r-nd in rcvoliztion and disaster and that Britain wouid be Hitler's master in a year. I i I I t- Hr. Harold Jenkins held a foremost 5'1: Ci and County of Queens uri- ti ‘ a brother in lluzlnfini in Cal- g;. in to the House of Com- mons in Mcn-ry‘ business was mo»: popular and country tiatrons, and "ffarofrl" s f miliarljc called, was al- “'31:; 1n attendance gltiug personal servzcc and attention. lie sold out upon entering politics, and when he lost " - in i930. h»: found time heavy on‘ l’l‘.5 ha d» n nothing to do, so h-: gladly acccpv-vl the invitation of his brot .. ' Calgary to “come o‘ ' large (La-Yr and-Carr t/mductcd 1n All/- izcd for the bent-fit of ‘he community’. U O 1 I ‘people capacle of such ens: agan and her people ho its foundations. c’ “lupin” dehvengel“ pawn or b’ I! fl Against Britain that h}: freru- ' led Blftnrfeg tactics will be aimed. -Ott.a.wa Citizen. King ‘China. Ellyn’.- 1th evident thzt Germany khan‘. Britain's war chest b’; a Pflmnll 11g! ~ - » ~11 z szomo. d state ‘It of an ‘ 12g 9mm“. o! SJKmglaOUlO and offegd six banal ns 0f shipplnz of an) and ever; "m on “an. UNZELT am camel w,“ am‘; when opportunatv serves. doth; his b“, H15 Hwy-mes wok sword and .cm to the Vlcervi neutral port to another ‘nave come z-rzonally, regretted that OWiDR l0 of! no better than ".f the; rerqwlffllfl hfgéfll-l-‘d DBl-‘Ef-Qjbeaflllfi ClXIVCY-flg cargoes to one of I'm: 4'“ .535" 151.!“ ‘*1 “map “may”, comm” In one day. mused Her Htgnness .he . . lso “it the loyalty fever. 213m- Bwedtzh steamers were cap- q ea gmagfiooo (mm he; poc-ket tured by Germans near the l5- mcney. , land or 02131111 m 1m 8351c, Wired the Mehtan of vGncralja m“ gm OIL unmecud me e . _f/.€-7~'88 Szae on tne North-West nal trade of some neutral coun FX-cr. "We shall deffind 1545* at present, harassed b3: 1e bouniancs o! the f-knpfre , , - ‘.0 the last man.’ B!» of German spies. sulterzng l s 1.19 Mzharaja 0t Newanagar, in by an ataernpted Jrace a- ~ ‘yern India, promised a tenth 0f and never knc-anng when t’ be subjected to fresh azgre s - ;. acme form u,- utner b; ' e D fa J31 revenue of $3.400 000. W25 a’. Berlin. is not a happ one. p-t-A u: bfi when he asked to be 4 p32‘ onallj: to fight the Ger- the BflllSh pDtXlf. of vzew it Ls ue- a ferable to he aczualy a: war wt ' 55-year-old. cr; | Zed Mah- a c! Uda: ur became s0 pas.- ‘ l; pro- ntish that at. first he entire ldnzdcm and re- 'e.=., lattr was content t: grant l in a lump and 99.000 ar- At lean‘ rte-knew‘ where we . and are preparcd to meet t e that. can be axernpzect agar; Belfast Telegraph. U Ffzhzraja c! Initre. reported n; a Beverlv Hills, Ca‘1_f. U. S -b0rn v he. There ls a story current in Wash- I ‘he En‘ m fngion 800W. the Gt-rrntr; com-u‘. < In .2 Amt; world. where Adolf cipal field crop; for 19y} is gdegiiéori acres a- was 237,313,) arr», against 25,i88.4or) in W33, U315 Qqupiml izjfio/jo-o acres as against 13,039.70), barlw 4.347..vh acrci a? aflwnfi 4-" 4531/1), rye LXOLWK; acres a=. against 741,400 and flaxseI-rl 307,100 acrc- as against 221.200- {Im- ‘hr; fr-njgirgirf: crops, tho acrcagcs for [Q39 arc estimated as follows, with the figures for i938 within brackets: pcas, 76.000 (30,200); mans, 73 20o (yo/rm); buckwheat, 335,200 (375,600) ; mixrzd grains, 1.218.100 (1459500), corn for huskmg, 183,200 (180,100); POWWS- 517,700 (521,900); turnips, mangolds, ets, (189,500); hay and clover, 8,880,500 (8,8f9,- 80o); alfalfa, 958,400 (8;9,or>o); fodder corn, 494.800 (Wazoo): sugarfccti. 62400 (42900)- U The first month of war has quite evidently plunged many Canadian young people into the sea of matrimony in advance of their original intentions, for during September the number of marriages throughout Canada was 7.956, WhiCh was 68 1-2 per ccnt more than a yearago. Registrations of birth, deaths and marriages during September in 66 cities and towns having 10,000 population and over were u follows: Births registered in these cities and towns in September numbered 7,458, deaths 3,935 8nd marriages 7,966, as compared with 7,226 birth, 4,016 deaths and 4.729 marriages in September last year, showing increases of 3 per cent in births and 68 1-2 per cent in marriages and a decrease of 2 per cent in deaths. Births register- ed during the nine months January-September. of this year, totalled 65,574, deaths 39,624 and marriages 33,771 as against 63.573 births, 38,- 472 deaths and 29.988 marriages during the corresponding nine months of last year. This comparison shows increases of 3 per cent in births, 3 per ccnt in deaths and l2 1-2 per cent in marriages. iiii McGill is rejoicing on the appointment of o. new Principal and Vice-Chancellor in the per- son of Professor F. Cyril James head of the School of Commerce .\lcGill. lle succeeds Prin- cipal Douglas whose resignation takes effect De- cembcr 3|. ln his first message to the students the new Principal said: "lf our economic prob- lems are to be satisfactorily solved and the fu- ture of the Anglo-Faxoit ldcnl of civilization to be prcscrvz-rl. it is imperative that the men and women of our universities should at this time be considering and formulating their attitude to- wards both domcstic and international problems. Thr- officcrs, facultv and students of McGill University arc therefor:- c-itgagcd in a co-opcra- tlvc effort of major significance. lf, with the faculties and students of other universities, they assume that responsibility with enthusiasm and determination, tlv- immediate post-war outlook, and the sncccssful conclusion of the war itself, will present fcwcr imccrtalntlcs and offer a more satisfactory basis for the wclfarc not only of the llritish llmpirc but of \Vr'slern civilization." lt may hc mentioned that Nlr. ll. Lloyd Hender- son, fourth yr-nf arts with honors in Econ- omics and Political Scicttcc, is one of twclvc tnciulwrc nf the class conducted by the new Prin- ,,. . cipal, Dr. Jamel A, _ ‘ g The total arPa eszirnatcrl as soc/n t’) tlic DYlfl-l ‘danger because o.‘ 1111a; lman submarires. he p wmpama with §7,lZl.OO(J reported for 1938-. Wheat occupied 26,75! goo acres. as compared “m, 25,930,, ' lmr x ‘ wheat, me ama ha" Horn acre, as compared with 743411,, uud/r spring uhcat 1'00 was IELUIDZHZ 0 thus cu‘. r"; H. 0n a Ship also lnhan ted by a 2"; u) m assured hi; felt Germany has long tried t0 :2: ditficu‘ for a: Brrazn. -he lcczl potent- alrncnt as loyal. scarcely . Inc- war started before EZWI '1 I q forgot ih ‘ peeve and de- for ~,‘.-ie Britis . ' e ccncilable Arab and of Poles. The consul fellow-passengers ‘ha: he n. playfully, were follczing fie b a and every three hints he wa su_ l‘ ‘l’? i- all k!‘ vrir-q that posed to walk to the 5.2m 3:11 “n? §§‘.,§;.’.‘e_l“,; firney SW38, . . 1 u. .- J . stgna them that he mes all rig t ' , a Even in and that they need therefore take Yr no retributive ucxon This {a515- ovas believed by at least one ‘ta/i; passenger, who began to observe the consuls movements c1 - When she realized one afar-tor; n J,- that. he had been resLng m m en Palostsne and Iraq, who a...- cabtn for more than three con- ":1 u; grid to I115! tum‘, gall?‘ p, , 4mg o '_\'I‘1B wen to e = g f,‘,,°“,,,§°,,’,‘,§‘,*”-,jf,‘g,,feljfj.,f°,p~"id ‘and there, before the Brftlsh nigh ' g ‘ "m ‘*7 Commissioner, swore his 8ll€,l81'lCC 5°‘ "p “d “m”? i‘- lha U"b°3‘-$v— - r" Gecre. Last week the Emu- n Aihe de New Yorker. made l: official ‘ nroclafmlnrz. tn me Ofi1cial Gazette 0f Palestine and There n; four billion United Tramiflqfln- Flm Gwnanl‘ "5 ‘m States dollars invested ln Can- "Mm" Maw‘ The six sheLks who rule over the ‘rrucml Coast m modern eu hemlsm for a. 400-mtle stretch 0n ma. And. u Mr. Napier Moore. editor of Maclean’; Magazine, told the 11th Boston Conference on Ian Gulf‘ formerlvbecilled h! 8h Distribution, thLs money 1,1 qujge ale COH: "i _et lt. flown Y. 0H safe here 1n wartime as well a-s mi Bnwnnkllc ‘Magestys H1813,‘ 6?“; dun“ pa“ Canada h“ hem a K114510118!‘ t a ey were ear 11h BrltlxLThlrlrfhn productive field for United States “filmy, rfigoufiughf 91%? Investors. The amount so used ls alitles or recalling envoys from Ber- the best proof of this. Had 1t been 11mm n these WW8 (rigcuiblirlied a hazardous business. no four bll- l’? a °ni 30- - l1 n3 lion dollars would have come across figwlwifigdflgm"fig“fimf°foif the border. At the same time, ft y ' men; hu been profitable for Canada, be- lowed with an Exclusive Ag: Much no ‘Prucm Coast. ruler ta caun it has aided ln the develop- ment of our industries. It Lu too b. allowed no have any mack with my noon w luggest whnt dungu con- outafde power. Particularly gratffyfnalto the Brlt- fllct. may bring to our industrial and economic structure. But noth- lsh Government wu e fact. that. HIsHl nessflhelk Blr Hamadbfn Lsa at alffa, potent-ate of Bahrain m8 can mlnfmfu Canada's reaour- Mk1‘ xlsrlxarfrdtrllflaw in thue wit“: 3311f ca; and potentialities. 'I‘hc.se re- l" ° a V m"! ° ~ M 9 m“ t“ M wow- w m- h‘.32‘;“;f.l“d’;§.liial;l‘*h%%s .33.? vector can uk. - Wlndwr Star. o; m, mg roylme‘ he s"; 1mm “i Standard Oll 00.. 0f Oallfomll. It II good to read that Prelldent The Sultan of Bklhr & Muknlln Roosevelt, by authority of the Neu- m9 73ml!‘ °l Dhlll» 91° 5W1"! 0f trnllty not. has barred gutted Lubes. and many utomfhr lesefird States pom and territorial waters m!“ along ‘he “m” w“ em ‘ eutern Arablen tllne, from to belligerent lubmarfneu. Thin Ad", go 5551151739 g hgngg- wfll mean that Gem-inn aubmartne; form Adolf Hitler was hf: mortal cannot use shore bases any farther north than Mexico, which should help to keep the northern sea lanes reuonmbly clear of the undersea raiders. There have been stories, too, ttnt aubrrmrlnec have been buying food and supplies along the North Atlantic seaboard, off Long IJllfld and Nantucket. from the same people who tranaported rum ln Prohtbftlon days between the rum-running vessels and the Amm I Human‘ coastal ports. Coastal dwellers, ft. u’ 9 - said, have taken food and rup- magi,‘ ulgubfgelmulem’ plies, by motorboat. to submarines ' __._.___..__. llLb‘..°’.L;.'“ZL°t;.§2..;‘;‘“§...if§.°;‘r.i2§ Slightly Used Parts (Commentator Mn-gulne.) exchanged German wlne or beer for New lmglmd zroeerles. The Mo" ~11"- utn$:.*s..;':r:,'tt dlcatu Lhlf. the United States m! m an I nose u bashed ln no that s per- st guard ll t. taps to atop manent. disfigurement would re- thut sort of trading in the future. w“ he so” m u Blame “mo” “"51"” Ohrfmlcle- to put. ft rum. The first. question mi the ugeon asks his tl nt fa The virtues of the Germ-n nw- whetfrei: he u willing tgartfppiy a ple. u we have learnt. m know glece of cartilage from his own them ln the yearn when they were 4115'. ‘Thls. hoawfl. wmlld m- permltted to be our friends and to V0 W! W0 0997B 0115-0"! 0'0 G respect them even when they were 2:219:58 mlélbngge? "W Clfl-lllfl M14 our atubbom foes, nre pre-emln- ~ ently than of solidity and sobriety. Mlnflngwwmulgjla hi?‘ fir: l: “l” ‘he? ‘houid “m” m be plece of somebody lobe’; rlb. The officially represented by thls cllqm plume “urge” B“, h, much ‘m, of febrile and hysterical rhebor- --=-'—-- ---?--_—-- lclnnn ts a bewildering paraduw, which 1n teas tratglc Umu would be cause for mirth. But when enem and Geome VI his stand: rfen Among all these important Arab well-wfshera there were on] two noticeable dissidents. Powerf King ‘rbn Baud of Baud! Arabia. Guardian of the Holy Places of Mecca and Medina who long ha; been annoyed because famed Colonel T. E. 14w- rence did not cmslder hfm a very important Arab lender e last war, remalned discreetly silent. yed a lone hand. Farther north one of Ibn Band's warm friends, HM exiled Grand was having nature an artist, not a politician." laughter h damped by the reflec- Herr Hitler describes himself t0 8ft Nevtb Henderson u Hon that the same boast was made "by by Nero. - London Times. _ l I l ‘czritinual slz; l . unfur umrc Allflbflflbfllllnmn‘ OI Wild ttvmflnmnnhrwcmgorttynldumwu“ m" ‘m’ 11191615111103!!!- WmwwMw¢¢m§a“E‘?!s-=s“”m'm"” £ E-“mm the rranyothermgnofdtuurhgen-ihibuth: nngdtmw“ m“... ....,..,.":; mm“~"":'&'....w "d°“="*"=,*==,,,- an: Ihuetanooe .- uryafthemmonzhtbefnvaded-nmmwyic “a finalist-lime. ttevGingnan-u. hp“ m,’ ant,“ ———- "mtfifiwu-Z’ a Ailndlplpdnl to nauttrmkuia‘n'glhn:urg¢gbgqqmq NIIfiIGMS GCIIIIIB OI Zhfilfifll-‘Il-Ulbelilll ' ' nrmndnnemtbe mnrurmcmuttzvudvnurgéwra-xm-nzm- Ellllfltéd EIHEXQZKYQMUGM- ‘i °“‘°""“"~ nm""""*°°uoo.noo mmififi p,‘ ‘°‘°“““"""“,;,,.,,,,, annmarumtamuwmw, '_ n¢gumummwmdiudfialdum "fnewfl" "I" 111MB“ ‘ lmafim‘ nDfrecta-Gmnulofllnlntenance Tbenwemtmlootfurnvertgefttl monmbwr$¢hmmnm_ Ram)!“ dam otfenstve aglfnst d1: x2. fin‘ mmlbefim" m, u» unpbldlnor ' on It v11! exceed tn force and temr ‘efiwfllkhgku an“ nfrcnttdprudtnetirm the rem- gnymmgygcmugmA 3mg;- mskmde ‘damn thermndicnnfurrbe Iintawfymuchhocallthewholeunljtyguugvberwyo! ,|.l-1¥'P°¢!1Hdfl'w0I¢!h¢l-I1P°F'- mmrumnutwnenmaxrmzr-ss-mnush harms‘? flm"'°°°f‘h¢"+l Wm .°° nvwnnnr-Mm- K “*=M"""' mmtmrrarum" m“°°“"l*l~‘“¢"“=“l1i°§°°na'fi of -rucmnrmuxurmiuam2tne ‘mkfwim mm"m'°'-‘m’coroera nndthreazenedoneofoutnpokencrftfeofthenffrprognm 0r mother. m tn several nimul- civil disobedience, was mun fslollthfiad vim u» industrial taneousty. that Ls cahzulrod mlwtthitflflottier princely Dmwsl-“lfmi setup and the methods in use that fluke the wnffdenoe of Britain Wlofalty and extrav t h: Lara-f toasumethe rapm um; - sfbflity for it functioning under the stnm o! war. sought very largely becatue of his genius for fndustrlal orzanlution‘ and his for directfnz men. ‘Pitese qualities, combined with an industrial experience that began m the shops, guarantee Britain's Afr Force the utmost. in results for every ounce of energy and every penny spent One of the largest produxrs of rat-tun tanks and time engines. as well as other arma- merzs, 10rd Nuffleld ls a brilliant addzticn w the war staff. PUBLIC FORUM Th}. oolnnn h upon in: Ibo clans-Ion by corrnpondonl- at quanta-n 0| lntnnt. Th: Charlottetown Gandhi la- not neunnrll) ‘ no Ill Orlllan n! ecrvuopoldeulat ruOUUS AAA.» IAJAA.\L S:r:-- At present it u only war news that is mterestmg! The rest counLs for very‘ little! However there are many other misfortunes vrhlch mus; be ma 2 know n, and more es- “ all)‘ so, when they ma)’ be re- . l: Idoubt you have heeud of the terrible floods pr henmm, but has someme mentzcned the immen=e dfstre=s of the peasans of the 8T2}! ‘ 918m where, B5 mhes souliwast u Tfenu‘ our msson of Scnhsen is sttu . The misery of our country was alreadv comple : war, f o.’ 1937. two vzars of DlUYKICIlTLZ and mute.» often foliowsd by terrzble reprisals and requisitions For the past two months. this "5! Dlrtzon has attain been flooded. A real famine for three quarters of our Vicarlate ha; thereby resulted. r~sr who have ncthingll‘ He who hm not witnessed the suffering and despair caused by fa- mine._can hardly‘ understand the meaning or these words: ‘ absolutely nothing to eat"....Ncth- lng for tne children . nothing, nothing! Knowing that they will not find help 1n nityQozher place tfor ll. is the same misery for over 150 miles lfoundt they come w us. Dally, many families, both Christians and pagans, arrive, fmploring us not to let. them die from hunger! ! the floods of Ttentefn have nearly su eased our meagre Mis- sion revenues, whfl¢ the Lurcpean war ha; taken away all hope of nelp from this side. Still. he mist. not give to the pagans who contin- ually observe us, the occasion to -ay "The Christians, who are glwgys speaking on charlty let the people ale of hunger!" What are we going to do?“ We turn to you. our brothers on the Amer-loin continent. lmnlorlng you l0 h!" bit-H on such distress, which will be y hopuleu without your briotherly eo-operatton and gener- o5 Rut assured, deer, kind benefac- tors, 0f the gratitude 0f these mul- titudes, who thanks w Your charity will live to understand the beauty of the Divine Commandment “Lave one mother. . .” An offering or $3.00 can save the lffe of n family of 5 venom for 1 o o . can uve e mArduLffex-fnz f$3000 tn llfeofnfamflyofbpersona theltzaiveat of when. neyt Juno. . TOHAO ' Blenheim, "One millicn and n half o; and women ready to sell om of their bodies to anyone who bu! ""11. llllllIllllS GIIEGK KIIIIEIS FIRST rnmlnnthclslnodthwuh-Jlq —lhlunu ndpubcngfI-Bl “u. Li»: u" fir": nhfllflislbuuonnlylolon. m. Budd's Kidney Pills a l some BACK lflbwelavelnegmh, rmedieclodflunmmct, M‘ BACK ' RITE TABLETS Y dealt tn swrner rtuff l ...."“"“‘°“......;”S, Tutfifiu L? l HAIR RESTORER l gmlremmflnmhihm Ifl-wd was o! an i A “m - pufum "h 81m: this country last went to milieu the , “d rune nnld-iz-‘d-‘Xwllfi-fll‘ l l: will ream ‘n, m, k I“! 953B IX!!!- lk original cola, tencahubeenweued fnthe field i of nutrition. The feeding of men “flux?- m‘ 1nd the preparauon and correrva- l ' Ilsa-g m, hgnkrtur ttouofforadhu becomeqfme ;u|,,¢m,hbbu&l1- and mime art Men can no: u; , In u‘; lln‘: lesmdbehealthxerandbnppler. l ‘with: h; _ ‘nxetrenergycanbztnceuednnd “Juff u" mum, thetrrut-ltmoetndueaultreagt-b- Mmvllli»: ened b! the amlntion of snnple PC "It [I588 staunch M“ %-”s‘.‘ """" °"’ “Y "1 85c PEI BOTTLE. lithe 2 MAGS —the qtrwpi. Prunes, potatoes and ‘. rout beef-Ins preparrd by army ' coon who have been taking n “chef's course" tmder the drrectfon of m expert instructor. There were no fads, no variation from trldftfonal nrmv fare - amply the application of mocem é r PHONE I15 scientific knowledge 1n preparing the stuff mat zoos into the anny staunch. 1n the Canada Gazette 9pm.!" being mrrted on by a far-r- ghted ’-"“““‘nm°l“ °l “ m" Sanctuary colonel rho has observed at 11m é M." Kenmm- N- a n" i-Wt hand what mgland and Exiropean l win be ‘impaled o! m ‘and’ m. countries are now doing in traln- ha!“ w “d ‘wmprmni l 5111111 fng coon hour t: feed X1184. Slm- mush “mums u” c°mwlllll This particular experiment l-s flar ideas are being worked out “W”- dlrecuy w“ 0! Kflfivllle in Belated cases DY other uatu. “h”: Qzdcxt mo‘? mull‘ ll. The army should fro-ordinate these efforts. It should make sure that all army coots derr. “wax”; mffdwm ‘fmlffilggs nonxns 101.1‘ amour "M! a"! rt-"Plwed br expert CLEVELAND, moravledgye tn the conservation and preparation 0f army fwd. _ NOV. 5_1_\_p)_ Pittsburgh Hornets jolted Clerelmq Barons 2-1, tonight 1n an overrun; battx that opened the Intemauonu. American Lemme Hockey m“; ghere. A crowd of 6.6M w; m, ' game. BIRD SANCTUARY ESTABLISHED AT KZNTVILLE OTTAWA. Nov. s-tCtfi-An or- l l FINANCIAL SAFETY finds its goal in uvsumzvcr WHATEVER mishap befalls you or your property, adequate insurance coverage makes financial loss impart;- ible. Consult- llYllllldAll 8r. C0. Llfilllfi“ The Oldest Insurance Agency ln I’. E. ldlilllll Charlottetown, Summer-side, l ForaDellolottsfirmril Orange Pekoe Tea l Mr. lea Putt Says: I l Use BRAHMIN Full Flavoured Tea The Boys of he Old Brigade WERE MARCHING YESTERDAY — 1914. TODAY THE YOUNGSTERS OI‘ THE NEW BRIGADE ARE MARCHING AND AGAINST THE SAME FOE. AS IN 1914 OUR 'l‘OBAC('0 MOVES WITH EVERY ISLAND UNl'l‘ UR REGIMENT. HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST Chewing 10c Per Fig Manufactured By IIIBKEY and NIGIIULSON TOBACCO co, LTD., Charlottetown i Mi?