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Meeting A Public Meeting for Fish- rmen, Packers and others in- . _ 3,.; _J » _ _*.'. and \ VIII/IIf';§\\\\\YIII/4\\\ I _ TIDE TABLE NOVEMBER. Time . l 9.-14 2 , .\1_ 1 10.31 3 l Tu. , 11.15 1 W. | 11.58 ' Th. 12.41 I F. . Sa. S. 9 M. 10 , Tu. 11 3 W. 2.56 12 3 Th. 4.11; " Date Day 1 S no-aa! tb 0.15 0.40 1.19 1.58 I". Sa. S. M. Tu. 10.20 W. 11.16 Th. 12.11 3/1”! 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"l`lic greatest wat song t-yer proiniilgatcilf is what Var- l_\l~- calls it, 'and \\'i:ole armi".i :tiid acciiililaiejcs will sin): it, with 1-,les \\t»e\:Ei;g and liuruiiig, with n<'art'i 'te llaut ol` dcitth. despol and tit:vil.' “DiE WACHT AM RHEIN." "Max St-lincckeiibarger`s poem. "lilo \\'arht am lthcin,' was first published in it proviiicial neweipapt-1'. \\'illiiu two wcelts it had appeared in almost evcr_\' publication in (lcrinany, and had been set. four times to mnsle. ° “Julia \\'ard lloine has lclt a sub- jccli\'c bit oi' i‘i-tiiliiiscciico to toll how she wrote the 'Baltic llymu ot` the llcpubli<~." lt was after a visit to the ragged l`uion camp that her heart gave way to its glorious inspiration. llul inore popular and uset'ul was thc original vt~r:=lin\ ol' that song. the un- couth `Jolin ilrowii`s llodyf ami lliat other rollicking.: jargon ol' striking non- sense, ‘As wc go lllarcliinig Tliroiigli Georgia] .-\nd wlicn thc Spanish Alit- ericnn War took our soldiers into the (Tubnn plantations, they lutd one great, rough tune to cheer them; its nninc was “'I`hl:re’ll be ii liot Tiine in the Old Town 'l`ouiglit.‘ As for l\lr. ltarry Williams, wiio wrote "Tipperary," it has been impos- sible to detcriniue whether or not lie is an Eiiglisliiiiaii by birth. At any rate he has been sponding six months out ot' every year in l.ondon or tliercabouts doing odd jabs in vaudeville. The other hull’ ot the year lic has been liv ing here. , "But it has been establlsiied definite- ly that ‘Tippert-try’ was written at a house in Douglas Manor, l.. l., to bc exact. lt was linislietl early in 1912. lt was siihinittcil to publishers on this sitio ol' t_hi\ water anti accepted bv an iilnglish firm. ilul it was not publi.di- od in Aincrica nl that tinic. Ami, in fact, when it was brought out in Lou- don, a littlo later, it failed to arousi-i much ontliusiasni. lt was only after the war began anti tho weary niarches ranks started this little ballad of tlin music hall and found in it all the re- quisltes of an immortal war song. “There is something peculiarly ap- propriate about the tune. The Freiich , Gift Goods We have a complete line of carefully select- ed jewelry that is very appropriate for gifts, the range is so wide, the quality so high, and the prices so low that you cannot fail to make a ;..;».;..;..;»;»~,°~»;»»;»'»}{..;q..;..;..;..:.,§,¢,,:,?fgcotch Hishlanders. who probably adian reservists, lonesome for the Wes- OF tern guests, are humming! it. hAn§ii na,- tve enga ese are croon ng-t e ttli THE GUARDIAN B ` ally, of which about eight million mn. is exported. This is now shut off, and the advantage is in our favor. what is true of steel, is true of other com. modities, but it is not the war supply trade alone that is turning the tid¢_ We are recovering from the shock of the war. r "At Bethlehem sometime b SCHWAB LOOKS FOR NEW PROSPERITV. ever heard of Ireland's Tipperary ie playing it on their bagplpeii. Cau- New Yom<,'Nov. 26.- charles iii. Schwab, who returned from London ong through their very white tooth saysz- “I believe we are near the turning b '. nd wipe their ayonets dn point for a full return of confidence “Comfortable warm gloves, stock- ings and underwear now showing at pee|aLpr|een at Patonn. 6671-11-25M3l. . Mil( We , were forced partially to suspend gp. and prosperity in the United States. We are being favored by the war as is no other nation. As example, Ger- many normally produces from twelve to fifteen iniilioii tons of steel annu- erations but we will soon be in full action again, and we will increase our production." -_._ *Tet , , ° _ . ._ " ! - Y ~¢ N0 Bids alt' @i ` if ,E- ! I ` " A# ` ff ,.. _ P , _ ~.__// *?f§-.\- -f§r2*" ~ .~.._.- --ri .__ V17, 12% kri-*z.1-r- .2 s.. ..=§»:=> .\V i:ni~I-"‘ --..._.;_-n '- \ 3 ,( U ».;\\ *Q to tri' I 1 5 ~ _ . ‘QV Q ' 'L19-.'-_ ~‘ i V `\'4 e 1 rf- . Received I After Dec. _,../7 1 Q/ ._/Z Tl, _-.__ "1 -- ,_ .3~'~\ $.- !‘ v . ,_ ' g \\\ ~ =5- \ ,\" - ~ ' .~- .1-., M" P- , . , 7,/ /»»* Lu, f/ "' -;. ‘ , "\ 2-~ (4 _- ` 1 .'. _ L “sf " 'T " J/ - - f iliii lf'1 fl/,~ . " ' / ,.t,l‘l , - ‘°‘ , - -‘ .I * / » f. f $1 \~\ . . / , K a ,ff "\`_ f /A ~ fy-' ' I Y T/ _ ____,I---” CA.. ` 5th. . ...W _ Mai ou Bids Bid b ail Saturday December 5th ends this Auction ev( nt. No bids will be accepted after this 4 Mail your bid for the $350.00 Piano without delay. You do not obligate yourself in any way by doing so. It only shows that you are interested in the offer -.-itcshowos that you appreciate that generosity-of Miller Bros. ----- This Piano was selected by Prof. Frank T. Watkis personally. His opinion of the Piano will interest you. He isari authority whose word is law in everything pertaining to Pianos and Piano music. ' Fill in the blank form given below with your name and address, and also state what you would be willing to pay for the Piano, should you be fortunate win- ner. You can secure it for cash or extension payments if your bid is highest. Don’t delay-don’t put it off-:fill in the form right now. date. ' iiiziii wtur FATHER ivioincuin tus To stuff- il hlessrs. Miller Bros. 1 I have learned through the press that you are to donate a piano lo thc Pzitriotic Fund. You will rcniemberl bought a Kurii Piano ot' you some yours ago. I wish to state to you, un'i to the public also, that it was it sup- I' erlor instrument, sweet tone, easy at-iioii_ and a beautiful iiistriinii-tit lu r:-\'er_\' respect, whoever receives it will have a ilrst class instrunit\ut. Apiirt from tht- fact that il, goes to such a noble piii~iitis~c this piano should realize , a _i:onil price ou account. oi' its intrinsic value. J _ ilinccrely Yours, ` l`.ll\ltTlN l\i()N()(iiiAN. i". P. ’. were forced that some one in .he I . '__ Conditions Governing Sale of Piano 'Fenders will he received from Mou- day, November 16, to December Sth. That no employee or member of tho iirin ot' Miller Bros. shall be eligible to compete. Bids will be oponed the last day by ii committee of three persons. includ- ing one person representing the Pat- riotic Fuud Committee, one represent- .ing Miller Bros. and a third party- selectod to be satisfactory to the other’ two.- All tenders will be dated, marked and numbered as received. in the oveut of two tenders being ofiual. tho first tender received is eu- titlcd to the piano. lil 0I`1|G\' I0 give everyone nn equal chance, the piano will he sold for cash or on time-time payments to hear 7 per cent. interost. Length _of time to be given on pay- ments not to exceed 33 months, N01 less than $:~io will he eonsitiereli as an initial payment, All tmiers to be addressed. PATRIOTIC FUND c0MM|T'|'EE (ir,-om 4 pa"-H; have had it translated and are sing- (mm of Mme, Bros" ' Peerless .....l0 i" if “S U19? '80 itil-0 bHll|0~ '|`h0 Charlottetown, P.E.l. Some of tile Satisfied Customers _There are over one hundred Kam Pianos in the best homes in Prince Edward Island. Among satisfied own- ers of Kam Pianos are: Lieut-Governor Rogers, Government House. St. Dunstan’s College, City. lion. D. _Nicholson, City. Dr. A. Simpson, Stanley Bridge. Rev. M. Monaghan, Miscouche. Hon? M. Kennedy, Bradalbane. Rev. l. S. Chaisson, Rusti o. Wm. J. McLean, Central, Lot 16. F. J. Buote, Tignish. T ‘ S. M. Hicks. Summerside. Leslie Hotel, Kensington. C. F. Worril, Souris. A. W. Seaman, Hunter River. Charlottetown Hospital, City. . Eugene Adams, Summerside. -f’ _1 no . .................t...'.;.'.a.'.;.'t? . -' , '\ Patriotic i-'antics mmittee, Care of Miller Bros., Charlottetown, P. E. I. _ My bid for the L ' d ‘ KARN 15,195; which is on exhitiitlftgn tiaiiulziflliller Bros’l`;l-i)¢§vli/uI§ooIiiiI2I"iQ$' number It is understood that I have the option of ° I i tems am p_c_ per annum Paying cash or securing it on 1, -,,-