_ delivered by Mr_ J. Hance Logan, e lawns... . . . ,,.., __._».- f ‘“ ., l ...l ,.,_..r_<~,_,_l.._ ` 'Frm GUARDIAN COVERS PRINCTE EDWTRD ISEAND THE DEW ALLTHENEW I I I I I » - S WORTH READING ALL THE Aovrs WoR'rH Panvrmc _____ 'V'-'V _:'VY_"--“Tv-Tv _Y "_" T HLA;-V'A'_;AV"'Y"`A"“""`:‘*’=-`-2'-“-'-1.-_____-,-_-___-___._______ ~____i___Y_v_______ _>____u_" _ .l _ . _ T1 _ 3 _ YY T-TAYAA ` " *r "" "rr ’ ‘ "` ""` " `“ 1 l [mn F’¢m:pd¢Ws FB; J- . Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - V Y T T Y ' T V V "`A::'A"'_" _'_:"`A:'_`_'A"'Y"'A"`_"`_" ' '_"`A 12"' "‘ ` T’ """` ` "' '~"""` ` " ""5 ` """ ' ' r ~`~` "~`~ -`f`-`~`~`- "-`~"`-`-`~`~*‘**¢-'¢-‘-‘">`~'-‘-_f"-'-'~'-`-‘ '-1.' _“_'_’_“»-`-`~'_'=-‘.-‘_‘-‘- _'_'_ _ _‘_ _ _';_ _'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T CHARI.0lTElOAAW _ _ p"’r C>vw»r 4%ELAD¢>C> Fiemchsru EJldly"~ ` Fianna! fig' livmsrydacmdpg | _ _ __ l. , i. weakly. (Nw IMIM balm isa - _ ' I - :_ - _ _ . . . . , "°""" °'"’ "" - _ CHARLo'I"rETowN, CANADA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER zs, 1918 ow r-rv-f is-If-o -- ~=~»-»-'\- ww- -4 wo of us.- C ‘ $8.50 Por Yolr (Doilv_sro4.) 4 ~ » - , .__¢ °l» ls -.~. , _ l ' 1 1 . AN INTERESTING IADIIRESS [IN MARITIME UNIIIN -i-_.__ Mr. I1. J- Logan, K.C., of A h t 5;, |= Advantages Which lie CialI\m?NiIou‘Id CERN; of Such a Union. 'Remar l and Leader ol Oppo SIIIOI1, ks also by Prsmigr The address on "Maritime Union" x. M_ P., Amherst, N_ ISI. -before the Tea- chers Conventrlon on Thursday even- ing was listened to with the deepest attention -by -the large audience_ Mr. Logan is an excellent speaker with it clear delivery and -his address was calculated to start people -think'lng_ llnterest to -the occasion was added by a short progrsmme,including a piano solo by Plrof_ Watkins-, s solo by Mlm; Ru-th Campbell and* readings by Miss Agnew, all much apprecli'ste_d_ Mr_ J. P_ Gordon presided and also occupying seats on the platform were Premier Arsenault, Mr_ J. H_ Bell, leader of the 0pp0s‘Itd'on, and several othertl_ _ _ _ _ Mr. Logan spoke as follovfs: ~ l Our chief thoughts and energies at present should -be devoted to the War. At the same time, I submit, we should -bo making 'fafter the war" preparations. We, in the Maritime Provinces col- lectively are strong. Nature 'has rich- ly endowed 1:3. Let us. if possible, not have our efforts divided and made inaitectlve. _ 'i‘he times demand- combination oi energies. The immediate_ future re- quires co-operation and not competi- tion. This war has established an un- written lawagainst economic waste of both money and energy. and we are: mwking the triple waste of main- taining the machinery of three Gov- ernments, three -Legislautres etc., etc. in aterrltory much less in area than Ontario and with ai/bout one-third of .U10 ll0l>_,lllatlon,_cf that Province, with its single-Govern-fnent and Legisla- ure, .. ._ -_ The idea. of union of these provinc- es is im old one.” Sir Charles Tu-ppor, Bart, in moving a union resolution in tho -Novs`-‘scotis Legislature in 1364 l' claimed it was rather "reunion" that he l>rol>osed..I-is said: “I do not rise for the purpose of bringing before You the subieot. of the Union or the ,Maritime Provinces. mut rather to propose to you the re`funion.ln the Year' 1783 the Province of -Prince Ed- .ward island was annexed ‘to Nova Scotia. which comprised not only that which is now Nova Scotia, .but also what is now the Province of -New Brunswick-»_~s'o that all that period. Bild. down to 1771. who _ the Island of St. John or 'Prince -Edward Island be- came s separate and distinct govern- ment. these ' three provinces formed one Government and one pro- vince. In.1'184 the Province of New Brunswick was _separated .from this Province. and from that iperiod down to the present time, we have formed three distinct governments. In ~°°n¢=ludlns he moved "that fl-lis Ex- cellency the -Administrator of the Government be requested to appoint .delegatds(not to exceed live) to con- sfol'-Vith such delegates as may bo wil- ilolnted by the Govern-men-ts of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- land, -for the 'purpose of arranging the preliminary plsn for the Union 0! the three Provinces under one Government and- one Legislature. Buch Union tn ts-ke effect when con- nrmed by the Legislature enactments oi the various _ . provinces .interested and iinslly approved by Her, Meiestv the Queen.'?_ His proposition how- °l'o\‘. was put aside for the time being lo cons-umatc the con deratlon ot all tho provinces.. . , ‘ Nature intended we should be united “nd .soosralihy has so decreed. We. ereoii! here in the Atlantic by our- \el.v_es. ~ -_ We are sl-l Maritime people with illltinctly Maritime interests. It 'would pst us, l»‘I»ositlou to mils s Unlted‘B lpon latte;-s pe-. 2 cullar _ ` time Gojutries... li ws as ;` time Upton with I strong Mar _ ’\Governm_sn_t. ao- Gov- srnment s. . _ ws would “dare to ,eu- \lncisns..s.~|l!l»li‘ll\\ms.'dstviui_entol to us. There would then be a united Voice to *geek in protest, or to speak in our _ sig.._ llisvsiitsgs rs now tak- en ot our lltiulitos, sod is this dis- uniqn is sccentottsd by tire tact that the _covorumolitlff .anti Loslllsfllril 0! thru Priivilicis are often lsekiiil lll mlillsttlr with oseli other up ~ count of different political Slici- luce. for instance. today there is a “NMI Government in' Non Scotia mes comsrvstivs oovornmshl ll\‘, Prince Iltiwsrd - Island. This llllllll confusion in our alms one ambitions. lnslslstm Union- would sive as I bor regulatio ters of extre oilly of remote interest to people liv- ing in the 'Pr islatlon was ment, Member from Ontario, quite satisfied- end at Grave which poilit th erted to Portia the Federal H0l1se of ‘Commons from the Three Pl'°"lH°°S Maury separate rooms and members from One Maritime Prov- lllce are not any more intimate with rlilembers from the other two, than E ey “fe Wllll representatives from the West. f ' pThe Ministers from the Maritime .rovinces would be real maritime leaders and sneak with authority lu referellce to -maritime matters, instead of being shepherds of their respective provincial flocks. tl be Strength Agalllst tho' Rapidly Growing Influence of the West Whose interests and Dc- slres are 0ften ilot in Common With 0urs. Union woul atters, pilotago rules, -'lar ns. shipbuilding, the ln- Railway. and other mat- me importance to us are Fishery rn tercolonial airie Provinces. When the Grand Trunk Pacific -Leg- goillg through Parlia- s from the West and for that matter were that the road should nhurst, Ontario, from e traffic would be div- nd, Maine. ago, on my motion ln Parliament, an amelld- Some years dency to remove squabblcs and jealiusies 9 era and manufacturers than the re spectlve laws of the three provinces in reference to insolvent Estates. Collection or debts. deirauding creditors. etc.. etc. We 'hal/B dlfl'°\' ont company laws. lien laws. Wurli- men's compensation acts etc.. etc. Today if a Barrister desires to is- sue a writ i nhis Province against a myln in either of the other two, au- thority must -be secured from tho Court of his Province forfservice of a ill that Parliament we sro now common pulley. - E *I Qi rl? three Provinces A l = ronne Forest. There appears to lac a writout oi' the jurisdiction . and. ll judgment should he secured ultllll l-ll" _ it w ld only be enforceable in (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Sept. 27.--The long ox-I pected battle of the Champagne has begun under the personal direction ol' General Petain, the Field Comlllanll- cr of the French army. French troops under General Gournud and Castelllau, :rc attacking ull a front of at little ov- cr twenty miles from Allberlve in the llcnrt of the Champagne to the west- ern border of the Argonne Forest. between the eastern border of the Forest and the Meuse. Pershing’s American army is ut- tacking on '.1 front of almost equal breadth. 'I`lle general plan of the op- erations is to make all end of the German thrust against Verdun, to sweep the enemy from the west blink of the Mensa ns a preliminary to the continuance of the operations ill Lol*-l rzline, and to squeeze the Germans out of their strongllolds in the Arg- great concentration of Allied artillery, :uid the Germans at certain parts of- | ‘the front al'e apparently retiring to: ment was made to the tariff law of I battle positions that the Allied armies I g0lme_ ;ul'tiCt¢\iuntry('. which only atllovged the had not yet reached. The weather] General lremlllng slums lllul on r s pre erellce on goo s rought __ in through Canadian seaports, This ‘ would have been I1 Very great ad' I Today in the Provinces with less véznliilgeéto ah: ports! 1;! TG lVllll'llll§e ‘hull slmi-llion people we have separ- S' u our re” 5 mm E' e its Courts of Appeal, the decisions' West and also from Ontario, insist- nl one llavlng no blmllllg ell-ec'l.,,l,0n ed the change should not oomo in _me other ` lBlainvill_on the edge of the forest, orofessions. force except by order-in-council, and ll would glvelus ll common l,l.0ced_ l 'p such order-in-council has never been .lm ln the Com-ls with one set of law incourt, villages frequently mention- passed owing w the Western and Cen reports instead of three as at present. ell during the Crown Prince’s attack ml i`“‘"“"“°°“ ‘md l“°“ 9' ““"°ll el' Today we have three so called Edu- on vorlluu in 1916, -lvlt. ruucoo wlloro on from the Maritime Provinces' I\‘lll-llllllll D9Dlll`ll110l`ltSl but the” li "0 llc had his headquarters at that time While me wl“'°5°m'au°“ from thelvilliister of the Crown in the Mari- lluls Manllllos ,Sem surges Dunne, Wmtem `P"""i“°e“ 5l`°W°' °“l`5 dim' time Provinces distinctly known ns. I y l G , .l' Th, lflql mCll_ mlshes' Twenty years “go I-here were the Minister of Education. If wc had v.0ux am. oumcom ` l lwlce, as mally members ol _pal.lla_ _auch a Department’ we could _promote iloned village is on the west lull( ti ment -from the Maritime Provinces 'loclmlcal educallon and vocmlonal the Meuse at n point whore it. colli- as from`tlie West of Lake Superior, .mllllllg and lletlel- leach the people mands the important river crossing at while now, there are twice as many .lm vallle_ of developing our natural Sonsevoy. ln pushing to the north the [mm me we" “S "mn °“" ““`°° Pm' csources. In Halifax there is an Americans must enter a broken hill vmces' and the pr°p°"i°“ Wm bu' . ixcellellt Techllleal C0ll€SG llllf- ll is country with few roads of illc first c“”‘° °"'°" B"e“l°' I" fl"“"° “B *he*-lot the Institution it would boilit had ,slm l,, which ,,,,,k,. and l,,,,,,.,, ,,,. vgglxlalxgirias .become -more thickly lwehind it a million people supporting llllery wlll be ol- llllle use .md nghl. P - ' - ir tl interested n its suc- - . ~ Twenty years ago, we had four :._tcsx;lTd d ‘ec y mg must' largely beTTw‘nl‘fVm‘ rfnlc' Cabinet Ministers from the Maritime lvnllelll we would be belle, "ble to llvmll and l>11Y0ll0l- WY MVC mill Provinces, 'presiding over very im- deal wl atm, wal- problems mm portant Department, nameiyz- Sir balm, gslllplled- to ment the ,meds west bank of the -Meuse. The western Louis Davies. Minister of Marine and 01",, boys n,¢_“|-ne-.1 from the fl-out. part of tho wide front on which Fool Fmhefiesi ‘H°“ A' G* Blair' Munster Industrial training .for soldiers will has l-alunclled his stroke consists o 0! Rllllwllylii H011- W- 3- Fl°lillllll» no ofthe greatest necessity, in order the rolling plain of the Clinmpngn Mimster of Finance’ mm' 'slr Fr°d` I-llllt UIBY mal! be hell-el' ll'-lcd ll’ 930° extending from' the forest of Argonli erick Borden, Minister of Militia and ,llc lmllle of .1l_le_ Q westerly wward Rllelnw The colmlry Deane' Today' we are represented TE would 5"” "5 a' Common mmd has been famous for centuries as a by three Cabinet Ministers, only one l,ollcy_ _ l Thls all llc of whom has a .portfolio and although mapa growing mg ou' h l pl .t occllpiitloll of Veles there was n i` 5 W5 llllve l-hi’ Prime Mlnlstenhe neces' We have various, road acts, varl- more Vamcularlyf 2; tl at Fm-R,h(;lmls good road oi' retreat I-iultulllo for thol “ruy represents the Whole or the ",\llllY lllld V9l'¥ °fl»°“ Cll““g°d`- ‘Backed from um Camp 0 la ons 0 _,, movements of artillery ironl l’l'llelJ D°mI“i°" and mn any 'pmvmce I" 'IW “Filled °lf°“~ We Could Very well and southerly toward Epemuy' lmm to Veles io lslltih to Kocllalla and particular. Oli the other hand, tW0ll' have a school of road engineers, Allberive easterly to the Argonne, tho Hwluw M; mp immzlrlun fmuHm_‘N0w ty roars asv MHlll°l’l1--l'l“l‘l1l°l‘°W°“ owning out ovary your men properly ul-.tivo rrouoli fl-out. tlrcro is tl wlloot ' ' ll In _ - l F 1-, ln _.___ lllld Al‘b°l`"' were Eepresenmd In me ‘taught in tho collstructinrl and main- growing und grnzillg district that has ‘my “ f"“ "`"°l"‘ we" 0 I ep'I - Cablnel' by only ‘me Minister' but “ow l0llllll‘C° 0l lll5IlW“Y`9-°" hlcidemany, been it good deal lnllssed ull IW f0\ll` and mom must IN H good many' Wm (Special to The Guardian) by .four Ministers all presiding over opening up n new professional aven-'years of wan _slnce llm lull ol- 1914 llltlirilrlo io zlyloitl tllordVsll-lll.;;i|rml'lallle]yl LONDON' sem 27.__The Brmsh Important Departments' lm' ' - ~- “ml especmuy during the Clmmpagno Zllml lm; I . l (l l n er.|Governmont today received from an The views of our People would 'bc loffcmlve of Sepmmber and Ocmlmr .ll ora. It wi lc llmorlllgmalllaitli gmd .Umcml Source an application from: . _ hi her credit in mort- l ~: --: _ broadened and more wI)lNtl:rlI)rt:>v.lnN:TlIll lto;0¥lI:r:iN:nsn: very much less 1§l5 Pllwell Bllcll “ll Vlll°ll“l'- 'l`°“l'h"' ;;::sl"l(:;(llll;“;lL;{:l; ol the enemy wlll llulgurla for an arililstlce. The Bers- . ’ - Y S expense ln connection wlt.h borrow Nothing is more mystifying to out- ing. I side eoplo, such as wholesale deal- l ‘ - I of ' ' I twould give on excellent opporillii- ity for tile readlustment of Federal Subsidies which la. lll flwts Ml Rl’ solute necessity, if we are to pro l,¢|»|y on-ry on in the Provincial Arena. _ _ it would give us lin opportunity of collective advertising of the great resources and opportunities of these Provinces and should tend towards scouring greater manufacturing ln- terests in what Is tho natural mann- iacturilig part of Canada. ‘trated the German line to nn ztdvnnc ll. conditions are favorable for fleltl operations and -lilo battle may be expected to continue for some time. OPENS ON WESTERN FRONT Battle of Champagne with French Front oi Twenty Miles I and American Front ol- Similar Length has been Launched for Possession of Argonne Forest and Removing German Threat Against Verrlun.. The Americans Cap- tured 5,000 Prisoners and_Large Number of Villages. |Goi=lllulls nortllwuril is to put out of llllsllless the lille of railway ft few miles witllill the German lines which I-INOTHER ORENT BI-ITTLE THE PRo\Illil3ll\L _ I EXHIBITION OF -. ..` _ rin: ~.- l9l8 I5 NOW RIIER u an . J:-fl. sl duel .1- Fine Weather of Thursday Brought a _l_{'gfco_l‘d Attendance Some Eight Thousand People Being Present. Wet Weather _Yesterday liastened Close of Fair. ~' - ' The zlttcndallcc at the l’rovil‘lcizlI Iixliillitioll oil 'I`Illll'sd:Iy constituted 11 record, sonic eight tllouszlnd people being prcscllt, of whom 4.' _The presence of Gellcrul Potain up- lrulliluut up the various sectors of thel _ __ _ _ ~l pairs to lllilicate that thc lmttlc 0 Champagne is l'egRl“liell by the Front' lv-ar oflicc as an opemtliill of tho ilrs importance. Tile fol'os_t lil' the Argon- llc, a densely worlllcd arcn abou soo pus:-cd through thc tuliisti cs l` unellly i'l‘ollt botwccll lillczilllrl zlllil lilo il tl L 'rmd “mul l ll .-\l'l:olllll=. Tho cnlltlll'v oil' Vouzicrs ull ). .I I” ‘ _ ` f. ` _ _ __ l lhc tllrcntellillg .twpctt of llc I 'tllq ilppcl‘ Aisilo' about iiltllull lllilcs' _ _ _ _ . north ol' Servml, tllkell in the llrgtl "i‘I't:“rt}f5lfll dillf lllll(i)l~';'l'\";§iCI.l?IlC(;‘Q;_ t rusll yesterday morning, would by. (.( ‘Hou "ODI _)) ‘ lllllluil ull llll'c¢l ill the ‘lust l\_l__\`_ (l (llc 'few days 1 Germzlll system of trench-I 'l‘|l(- ,\l~ll(]i;lll_ \\'_'I`. f\`L‘ll1]lIc, Kell. ca ulld_stl’ong points northwest of ‘St.l ljllglolh 2 5 Quentin with 1,500 prisoners, accord-l Tillfc 241)'/4' 2.2;’ ` lllg li’ llll’ “’fll` Om”-0 Vllllglll- Tll°l`° Ill thc second Iiczlt thc /\cndinll Iwem only minor °"°°“m°"5 l"d“Y~ flllisllcrl first but was sci back to tllly “ole till, llllln Mrlsslgcs, .l strong hill of Mcsnil and the penetration of lighting should make matters easier trout ‘both eastward along the Mouse? Ilzliflclled “li ITmI“m'I9l']I; th exhib . - - _ and to the west in the Rlleims settorl . _ Icd“dQr f) tll,em°\i‘ Llo ihg Wag S Vouzieres is almost certainly l°`och'sl ‘th an Ismdn mg me I 0 ` ` cool; lllldcr way :md by thc after- e plincopnl objective in the present" _ '_ . e drive. Tho Freiich night report gives, 'mlm most of Ihc "mn W""` going l l lu _won __ lo llw- buck to whcrc li cnnlc from. l l'vliltivuly itllu ll rlll' l .. 1 _ . E places ,,._lllll,l.,,,l_ Tlll, opemlllmlh I\otwltll .stalldlllg the not weath- ll. says, continue sutisliuctorily and the 9" the horse races emu? UH ac cord- mg to scllcdulc, about zl illollsaiid l' l~`l'eilol1 troops nt some points west ol * ' _ I I ` d 0 the Argnllllo nllvllllcc-ll six kilollletcros Ilcoplc g‘“h°rmg 0" I lc Ifmf" Pm" .l.ll ` » | 1 llcos token (lm-ing ull. to witness the collicsis wlllcli were c 0 pl-inc pil pl ' _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ , _ - . .- . ; czlrrlcd out lil good style. I‘0lIowllig Glzrlllzlll ilelll work that is Constrllct-' 'S 3 SumI“m`y_I__`__ QI \\> IROT ST/\Kl'. url oil '.1 scrios ol' ridges which have* L35 fi ‘ lille appearalice of an outstretched; (l_)lll'fC _ _VI_du llllnd, hence the name the Butte or Nillfolmll L- II~\/~(’atc>» ‘ I ‘ C' lon N5. l 3 these strong liositiclls during -the iirstl .IflIlé"l`» II- KCII}'_ 3 2 l»ol'eN°n Tngahtx: ing at l.4I and Monday at 2.47. ‘miles from where the Allies stand to- m-m" 9' .' dmnm 'lm M. D." 0 over here thdy have always -bovll Tile last quarter of the m00n WHS, MY' ll U19 Vl"ll°Y 0! “W sffllm* Wllllih “I M M' °"mm‘“°m"”“n°‘ fonhesd at Quebec 'or Montreal, sent on Tlllll-Sday Sept 27th nt 12.39 can be followed northward into the cm" th: I.tNI‘;|“-tTlEilE:t::NriTdot¢;rre- tTilPough Ontario and the West and .l ,ll ' ivery heart df Bhlgarlalalmost to Soi the Btrs ts o or _, Y ll d t- - _ _ f lll luv' “Q-ll W gtslblish a drug _titers rotiiruetlty 152.3 aN:)W‘ gg; B1; 'There will bc a new moon on 2 itself.c‘Tli1:“irltatnullig);:l;yn rg; we ,without arst ouslill oxsmlilstgilg l¥;st::‘-"M 1:; Zn” 'gtg Muna to Friday Oct 4th at 11.05 p.m._ be, 63:? thllsmuzl ‘om ,_ md H the ‘m"°°“”" "nn" wa", unbalgl take s side trip ss far ss Halifax. and 1 The Iength Of today. ‘mu ' °d mul, .null ll ,M "”°°“" 'Mk mwuh mmf thi iii that city they distinctly expressed _l¢l°V¢ll h°“l'5 llllfl 54 mlllllles alfld B'°m'h’°“ - ' nn" ' d the d°¢¢°l‘l *W ° -' l _ _'__ .»’-__ - - I tomorrow. eleven hours and 51 mm- lN¢l\\ lil *‘.l""l~.‘%° *Nl* -°°l"'°‘l’°“_ telofiil-. ` f. Serhssn French _ "'M°d'..l . _ (annum Un W" wo, ules_ _ ing to that o the d Drovlaoialy divided. lantern la the olltiesi schools _ - - _ . _ . ll _ . lin llespntclles say that the Premier Act is a single handed move without lilo consent oi’ Kiln-g Ferdinant. Ger- lllun .newspapers delnand that _Malinolfl _bo dismissed immediately and court' nlartialled fo rh-igh treason. lt is bc-l lieved that the I’remier‘s Act was thc' result oi’ Gerlnany's refusal to send sllillclcnt roilllorcolllcnts to l3ulgaria.f The situation in Bulgaria is causinll oxtrcmo excitement ill Germany. l lust position for fouling Napoleon on the back stretch. 2.22 TROT 2.25 PACE STAKE (Purse $400) Kiltie, McPhee, North River I 5 jas. K Noonan, Belleveau Monc- ioll, 3 1 Loretta Dircctem, F. R. Lewis, Sydney, 2 2 Crown Jay, D.McPherson, New Qllasgow, NS. 43 Robert L., _i.W. Fraser, New \\/aterford, C&S_ 56 Jennie Penn, Cogger & Carwell, St. john, 64 Maricobell, Keefe 8: son St. john, . _ 8 Seymour Dillon, C.P. Thorne, gt. john, , 87 Joker, _I.McGregor, Montague, Qdis , Time 2.20 2.21% These races on account of' the ivezlther arc carried over until today :lt I p. m. The other races today are t-he free for all trot and pace and the 2.19 trot and 2.22 pace stake. ooooooooooooqooooos lclllllslnurillsl. o¢»¢h`009O¢1_,040-QVQQIQQJQ-viol- ' 1 ,., , . ~wANTEl:`> M/un. APPAI-Y Mas. in- win Aitken, 2441 Euston Street. - Ise3l&»2sMal. 1 *WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL housework in small lismily. Apply 131 water Strsot. ‘ si. *WANTED BY TWO LADIES TWO rooms for light housekeeping 'with use of kitchen' o_cea's'ionally.‘ Apply "K" c|o Guardian. 1604-9-ZSMIL *TO DAIRYMEN-'SANITARY ' BUT' ter paper, printed. "Fresh Dairy Butter-35c per 100.IPer post_ doe Guardian Ofllce. " 'NZM-24MF°' *FOR SALE A BELL PIANO IN IX- cellent condition can be seen any day from 8 sm to 3 pm at 215 Hills- boro St. 1288-9-7Mtf _ ' LOST FRIDAY IN CHARLOTTE- town a new black silk bak contain- ing purse with small sdsn of mo- ney. Flnder please leave at Guard-` ian Oillce. _ 31~ *FOR SALE TWO MILES FROM Charlottetown farm 18 "acres, crop and stock, new house with plumb- ing. An additional 6 acres land css be purchased adjoining. Apply -to Everett McKendrlck, Mt. Edwsrll Road. . - 1609-9-3`7MZ|»l|. *PROPERTY SALE. A V_lR¥ DEC- irsble property. consisting of 6 sc- res of land wi-vh_ -modern dwelling and. ou‘\huildid@e 0'?- chard in oonneetioaw 'Kiltie-DDWOFV-Y is situated in Norah Swoirsad l_s convenient tp solio_ol|gl»oliU§ll\`l stores and mills, glso_no_lr-to" 0160- mic light plant. Terms In-hltlpiw ollssor. ror -rurtaerosnioslars qo- oly to ous w\sdusli__t_>_s_lii_‘_‘i_'ri_\w.~ r. E. I. - . --1.100-54% _ T- . __-__-\~.~ caaeaaeaaauaaaaa -* I “oven llskl-1" AN #4¢# Look on this picture and on t is tho, battle-lines are at death-lfips #assesses #Q eeoosooaeooeae I *_` ` otolsrriii . M . _._ ` l\'- ' ‘ ` 1' ." '»#I":l... " ..¢»- I, __». ,wry _._ ._ avsvsseesaolylso-ol# D “oven rms" hat. Over there in France the Ill; * lant Canadian is girding up his loins to battle. ~‘I."l°l||\.'»l"f is Janadian at home is` cranking up his csr for s "$07 #G0-" _ rl, Motoring for pleasure il I luxury. It ll unleelllly for \\0_.t»`_D IQ ss pleasure-seeking and luxury-lov. lag when our_ow_n flash and li It our lives these days on stern s nd simple linoa._, l. . . -, f ~ s ~ so ss¢..out of the pleasure rat! Sava lavd svlns nose. yonnsvs your own soon name.; _ . 'L_ _ , - 1.,-l=l,:.~'- .' .l~ rn" ~ ws U;-1 #Maia ave aio-or - "' ~'! ‘K ."l1'i!!'$‘l‘ ` with til.. ro_¢.__ we and-to so»oosoooooo~oo» r .V 4 . ,I A _ . I , . . , , » » _ , _ _ . - _ , __ U ' I, ,. - l#‘ ~"‘ -> . L,;. -» lr 1, , _. ._. <.= ‘ ‘ " ' , f ll . ' ‘ ` lf l . ,. ,I . » 1 .v l A , < t l. - _ . ~ , '_ __ qu, , o _ f .K -l._l.',!~- - This is no hour for extrsvagsncs. We most* no Our country needs it. 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