_else-_-.W -_ r » L » -- Nofll/EMR’-§`-ii i7-1915 _ . _ ~ ._ 'cHAnLo1"rsTowN"_dnAsn1aN _ _ I at >_ . 4 I-' fi -\.,`,~,~,`-~.» _. Hit opbl' .,, 1 __ ~i';_ n ,__;_=~1+_ § _ _i fo perl_1a_'W __ Ilelliiis of each _ at_eve_r_._it may be vnsyiinvs °n1_lY_ t°__.siil>“° ‘ us. ewlil see t_ln»rt.your wants __ e_ taken careofbat - Ofice-K.. . __ .d_0fconrse With 'ut extra _ ‘ ‘_ . ~- l -. ` .Atdeslers or sent ostpnidb Fruit- " r - . . Giving you what you nt at - P Y dler. Stanley Ryan starred to Queen W "uv" Limihdr GWIWB- Square by this wonderful tlackling. the least expense, in the sl1`o_rt- et possible timer- tb`at's our business. - ' "When you fail' to get this kind of-service you’re being .over-charged _- ‘So‘v|`hy?no`t get your money’s vorth? Think! - isnt There_ Somethiri Y . »can-'Pllbhli="Poi~=Now. `° °‘u E1-0 Faster '~ Centrall Drugstore _ _~ l _.11-___ _», 1. .1 .. _ _ - ' - ` ` .V ‘ :--mlm -_- _ W. E. WILLIAMS, M.D., C.M.(McGIl|) Physician _& Surgeon, - Office-269 QUEEN ST. _ Office Hours-9 to 11 a.m. 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.‘_ 3898-11-13M3Mo. _ MORSON A DUFFY Barristers and Attorneys . gall lg f 3 |43 k ¢ ¢ d this week, which wlll be a great ac-' - _ _ _ ° W. °r W' m ° .M I qulsltion. Professor Barlow's 891" lxgltrsdultlxsdaggmiirs %i§":eS`vv?al€..le(%i¥t1y'Iltt_ fealuere MONEY T0 LOAN. DR. HEATH MciNTYRE- ,` » _ Dentist Cameron Block, Victoria Row Charlottetown ` Qfflgg |-.lgurgg 9.3, m, ¢° 1 p, _m,: lt“is sxpected that theheadquartersf Major Louis H_ Bee, _whose mme _ _for the Battalion will be in Charlotte-i has _beep mentioned in connection v A 3588-10-25Mt!. f0W“` “Hill °°m`Ple¢@- The 111911 are with tlie command of o'ne of the two picking up the work splendidly, and infantry regiment, proposed 3,9 be "f“’“ get the mm d°Wn-ilmide Of-il `rsis'ed here arrived in Summefside '- ` --_-&.p.1m.to5p. m._ __ . PATENT SOLIOITOR WM. S. BABCOCK l Lawyer (U. B.) and Ieglstersll Pa- tent Attorney, 15 years experience int Canada and U. S. Inventions prompt-\ ly patented. Trade Marks and Do signs registered; infringement and validity searches. Evidence collected in patent suits. P ports prepared fo counsel. Expert witness in patent suits Pat _ ents obtained in all countries 99 St. James Street Montreal. Write for In- formation. _ » 1 |885-6-'lMtf. ` nslnlms Lee, .C.A. A _ _Chartered _ L_ ` " ` "Accountant" Q 9177 Hollis Street, Box 723--.ypetween all ranks ln me-company. lulllilul, n`;'s. ` Physical Exercise 7.15 to'7.45 -2 _,, Recruiting Record (Continued from page onez) 1 iof the staff is transacted and recruits H' Luisa 't' ' ' ' ' ‘° ' Tqd- Pr?-“Um . enrolled. The Standing Orders. for the Foé; ‘ - ~» day “re “B '°"°‘"‘” ` " S McLeod ‘lcapn o Frapels Revlelle ` 6_3() Rations ` _ ` 7.30 ' Inspection of Rooms 7.30 Breakfast _ 3,0 Morning Parade 9 to 12 Ofilefiy Room , '_ 10.0 Dinner 1 .: _ 12.30 Afternoon Parade _ 2-.to 4.80 Supper . 5 Guard Mounting 5.30 Retreat 6,0 First Post ‘ f 9.30 Last; Post 10,0 Lights Out 10,20 vices have-been much appreciated at vides a good deal of amusement. There place in the pipe band shortly to be formed. which will consist of 8 pipers and two drummers. _ _ week. The difference in‘theii"bearlng and; conduct is speedily apparent, while the good feeding and regular exercise maké an astonishing differ- ence in their physique in n remark- ably short space of time. With as any unit on P.E. Island. complete the first establishment of 255 shown through the quarters was told under. _They are strictly fair in all their dealings, painstaking in their efforts to secure _the utmost efficiency 'lnuthe men under their command, and most considerate of the men’s p`r- sonal comfort, which results in the nne spirit of comrsdeship which exists . '.l‘h`e winter promises to be`a long and hard one, and many men will be out of work. The freeze-up may be expected in a few weeks. and various _ z'lsz-a-sllvlwramo. `f`; _ _ Hair Goods; All kinds ot natural hair goods ffor sale. Also combines made nb. _s_l D Rnd e 171 Great George St., CTW- branches of industry will close down for the wnter. To the crowds of i»°r‘.~‘.’l‘ 3"” i‘~“°“’ "i°"~ .S“l“-"'““‘i‘.l . ..a elm s, no_' er. vce con be'gl1/'on _than ltc;'\€lii'ow Ilan they lot with the ew Hghland attsl n at once. They will never regret the act. img it is one thatdwill halve a powerful n nance in ma ng t em stronger, better and braver men in the great days to come. Every new recruit means another nail in the Kaiser’s . fgoon score of lac 0.,__0ne ogthe ted- 0! A\1l¢l'°'0°i’m\ii1- intrigue _.Indice 6 __»__ _“_-‘___ . _ .. _ . _ Pummog, June wth, 1914, tures pr _panes wggrqm wonderful that _the taste _p _ ence of Lord Kitch /___ __"Q_,‘._,,. _I _ __ "5¢¢m¢¢/r 7‘,,,,,51,_¢.d _Dim-¢'.t;-ing "W9 'W ,X K9 °f _W~_ K- S. _In the euer in t o nea _east theatre of w r _ _ _ _ .. ____ _ _ Héihwsnwlydmiemé 'ui shi” ‘_tirst game s._..1_md it very eaily foresliadowl; a _viqtgry _lor the Qnag ’ ` "l ‘ ` ` _times¢0f,Igotabox of“Frult-sr-tlves,"f `:);“;i;)gs'&k:!?:l`gg'es?fg:42lle Tiillrt' mu dhrigelgggndsf "it§lla:r:1l;lmil}nzt:e?l;l:l’elsin -Y'°hr f£in‘ous ii‘liit_mediolne, and they Tpliye '. '-iii ' eams this yeir. 'rho licence .willbe storied by the trip f ' " “obmplétel ll ed . T U ratzag o`l1¢¥e'd` _ltb ith rd. Kitchener tq` the Balkans. even wi ca __ neun-z niringx ;l;.i°h:dz;£:-I; ghd be "in. W. _K. 1%.. tori:-llt5;“}:'?i°; W if_h`o does not meet King C0l_i_stsnEi_n `f 'gi ' .Dir ‘ ,he omthe t t k a _" In the f'second_ s1f~atter'-_about 10 ia proved by`the sudden despatch of . all _ . ._ y l _ _ 3 me N” °__;f’_1.°_'!7°”°P f°1' _minutesl *play _Drake got, away 'ang rman_military mission. one of th eg! ml’ l’11Pf°V°<1liPPilA__i‘sl1¢0.`Isl-i&§““l¢¢'l5 _ma`do_ bbe_ilrst _score by a. splondl meinbors o'f whicllfis a Royal princ ` " lrmlt *tives make on look ww- - more touches.. Mclslachsrn- and .Davis Austria.’s Eorbilll' Minister. to urge th_ 1 I .," *e 1\ . ___,‘ ) hiking Fruil-a-151145." He said, »“If' -run. which he followed u'p`by three' and the arrival of Count Berchtold I - (gg , ` rs 2 _ _ ` \’." __ ,f ` ' ' ‘ tain Mcheeil coaches Lewis and Chau;_.t.o__ms.ke a_ demonstration, if the diplo- ‘_ t ‘ mats _of‘the Enténfé discover ,tangible ‘_ _._\ _ _ _ __ evidence that _the_Hellenlc Monarch ” ' ` kicking. and ‘ marvellous/ llnrstsvnf contemplates following me treacner- c ~'r"1" speed which would have resulted in‘ ou; example of King Fe,-dlmmd og _ _ r touches if he had got away with the 0 " Y 8° » _ am- -‘ . ~ ' ' - - - ' . _got_over with long runs. Lane, King to casthis lot with th C nt ‘head md “ke umm' 77"-V 4"" di'-9'! Cameron; Johnston, McLeod, Ross,|Powel-s.. . ‘ B -:lap-» g snarejbryau than Iran.” __ _ _ Paalialsp played, an uwally _fast game. __ 'png ___Klpg, however, fem-5 gh ' Mas. H. S. WILLIAMS, ,Tho ~ilt-|1088. Of the K. team be- Franco-British fleet, which is reporie l The llneu was as follows -.Hl1V¢).~ S. Ross Stanley Ryan W. Drake E. 'Henry H.'Riggs J. Hughes R. Anderson . . . . T. Francis ` 1 . Quarters. ' -- R. Lane'~................ Monaghan J. MacEachern T McCauley Paoli Frankie~'i'rainor I-L _Cameron . . . . . . Ernie'_1VI_cQua`id T._ Wave . . . . . . . . Johnnie 'Connolly B. Davies '. . _ . . . . . Wdlile l_’ra,_ught R. Nelson __ . . . . . . . . . . . .__-._'. -.'A.-_ Burns E. Ferglmon . . . . . . . _ Alex.”M'cDonald (Other papers pIoase_ccpy)_ PErSnnltS _ I-lon.'.lohn McLean 'returned last night from Ottawa. _ _ other Western cities. field. _last night. ` ` CANADIANS DIG WELLS AT » LEMNOS. another couple of mont`h's _tl-'lilplpg LONDON, Nov. 15.-When tl1e_i_lrst ,they will be as etllcient in_mal-ching British naval forces landed nt llem-` nos, near the entrance of the Dardan- | Only seven men are required to elles, they were surprised to find that r _ _ _ ,the island, which has an area of near- |lnen,~sfter which. the succeeding coln- ly 200 Billlilfc miles and it D0D\\iiiii0il panlesl will continue filling up their of 30,000, was practically destitute ot ranks _tlll the battalion ls complete. drinilins water. except for nncertnin The nominal roll will be published snnlrlies from s few slnnil snrinsn in a few days when the company lg The Allied troops were supplied with complete. _ __ mineral _water sent in shiploads The Guardian reporter while" being through the generosity of a'French _woman in Marseilles. by one of the N.C.O.'s to state on be- . - The British authorities l>l‘0111DUY half of the men that the report would sent to Canada for engineers, who are not be complete. w_|p_.hqu¢.__;-ere;-ence tu now engaged in sinking artesianfwells the splendid oillcers that the men of which will guarantee the people of the Company have the honour tp gp;-ve Lomnos a reliable and abundant water supply. » ‘ W **. . _-_,.~-,4 .~' w »..'.__-~. -,.., ~ _-.__ ’ _ . _ _ _ . _ » » _ ~3_ - _ ~ n. .. _r 'M "' * .,. ;_\\5¢gj¢s~A4.\s....s.<-tres.. |¢|._f'_§`.~¢5"\ ,g . . _ _. .,_, _- ,., ~‘;__ _ ».,-<_ ,_,_._ . __ .__ _. f _ Ui ciilllililii '-'_-'-' ` ‘ ' gg, __ d_ _M f, 1 _ur “It is Kitchlanef against the- Kaiser mtl;-p¢p “Gin méganfpfgspnmp “'53 d his bribe-givers at Athens, who .___ _ ___ __ _ _ _ _ re 'ii r c l°’ “ii” N f ~ 2”# ll . tl.:.':n.;."”..:.@ fi::§.“‘:2..§:°.°.l.?.°:.°:; .,t.*;=.S:“*§“lit‘“° t:22.2‘:.r:s.l:;_°:.‘: ='. il ` ds” in i1€Cl8ive victo for W. K. . by the 'Ili 5°lP°‘&h°5'3°m this mini* 0°” ‘£9 §l{'i\` §,,u_ll. 'l' v ' '.1 ‘I | T” I of 5g¢_ .box 3 fm. ,250 hm m°.25°_ longs- tothe' uutiring efforts of Cap- to be' ready; with steam up near Malt Bulgaria. ~ unite in,demanding__tbat Entente Pow ers shall take such drastic action tha run, that' treachery _will mean anni hilntlon. " __ turn traitor ‘to the Powers that hav consistently -aided the growth o completely avenged.” H . Ch . D lt I. ll l Bt nlgh%nfroma?s'visl.t 3.? V;-?lc\gl1I:reer lflld gos. Route marches take place twlcé a G ld MCC,"-th pl-lncgpal A Xileel; X_h;20§h§t3;,_ec°ver me °" si" Geohgetofw-3 “High Schoolmspent Sun: " ` _ e-*_-s-1 ` _ ln the matter of amusement the day m Ch"l°_"°t°w“'_TT' N0* white Stal' Llnel' bu men are being provided with a piano M,._ Wendeu' Jay, Farming Brook is Supgosed to _ ‘ me concerts and the Dh°“°5"‘Dh |7"°' Mr Ban Robertson of the 9th C.M.R. _ - has arrived from Camp Hughes, Manl- hnve been several applications for a mb," on B vm" to his puentm Mr and Mrs Peter McN., Robertson, of Marsh- atic had been sunk, but the report d October- 19. = “"'i'ile"Wlh*lte Star Liner Adriatic a and was not scheduled to 'leave f to-day. ` - last - Thursday in Liverpool .- still at Liverpool. r. Lindsay, "and it will take at least return voyage to this port. She -wa until November 24."_ ' _ . ` NEEDS OF UNDER DRAINS. many years has been beaten at las by the excessive rainfall, in spite 0 ditches that have. been made to tem- plrariiy take cars_of the excess wat- . at the expense . ot..pertlona_ of th standing crop. especially in_grai er B 6 stltutlon. _ All the newspapers herel t those who have stifled the will of the people _of Greece may read as they `_Des_pit.e t_h_e. -threats of the Kaiser and the bribe-giving propaganda of his agents. tbe_lieli_ef is growing that the fear of the loss of his crown and king- dom outweighs .the King's fear of h German 'Consort and his frlghtfu .brother-in-law, the Kaiser. _ _ ‘ - If, however, he should unexpectedly _ 6 _ is Greece to her present enviable posl tion, all the newspapers, from the S O K I N G T O B C 0 - lllllflllf l'.f§l'§€"3.‘i.'l fl.‘°e“'~éri§rfl`°p.f°rf‘lll'. is also put up in packages, and i is CUT from the Genuine PLUG will never rest until his perildy s Oillcials of the White Star Line sal this morning that they had no in- formation regardlng the Adriatic, -other than that she had arrived safely the right size of me to use in every _ _ “The Adriatic was heavily laden when she left New York," said M three dayslto unload her,_and as_lnanY more to load the steamship- for her not scheduled to sail for _New York ‘ This Summer h ' been a great mov- e`l'°"fbi" underdralri if land that has struggled through with a fair crop for the best efforts of its owners. The er-have had to be made; very often, ___ _ _ i‘lelds,_ and where hood crops, have hllled u so as to make a drain- '_ l r _ l I f 1 g SO If i - r ‘~°t3iZ’§,q§’* ei __ Cp I _ _ | 1 _ . _ " l biiill MF-.' G90-`U§\¥’ ‘ffl ~ °"e941:-*|19 fi-f'Bu “the reatest, influence. of ll is 1 s A same most sntisfnntorii- ' ~' l",tlle"§erb¢>1§repclr troops lp sgrpla. I _ 1 _ ~ D I The Entente diplomats, oncehurned, . W- K- 9- __ _ _"_ _ Q- 5- 3- twice shy, undoubtedly distrust the- ' y 7 " Greek ministry, as accomplices in the _ Greek King's_destrnction of the con- l _ `\ W _ 0 G_ I/Y Same fine 'aroma-._ ‘UNE r. "AST E _ W°"m,,,.. Same delicious taste- LD EVERYWHERE. .. ____' ‘ " "r"-'rnl_ 1 _ NEW YORK' N' Y" NW' 16'°`Th°r° f ll of the land has been favorable, was “ r°p°rt this m°"““5. 1" mari' vslth the result that the roots of "me circle’ that the ‘meamlmp Adrg ‘ plants have been left bare in many ln- not state whetuerthe steamshlp wrirs “'““°°”' 1 b 1 _ ' _ m- ____he_ b_8_p“se‘se____'mp of _ me Wm” Natural surface dra nage can e proved on by the use of underground Star LilYe,_or was the Britl h steam-_ t _ sins Adriatic. which 1°it.§.{vm°"Y»’ 223%"‘§fn`;'§fynif`e§i‘rf§°"‘f>'l?¢l1¥sfvfédfeflr G‘f°.¢°e' -°” .Q°t°b§’ 13 f°r;‘§h"°'d9l'» seasons of near drought. when a “fa and Pd“°d` 'n“'"“’ mn' °” large storage of the water from Spr- ‘ ing rains or melted snow is necessary. "` The work of laying the tile for "l"'°'dA`»i“ ALl"e"p°°‘ °“ N°v°mb°r 11;: drains needs some care, but can be done by any farm hand well supervis o N‘;‘;p;‘;'§e‘;;‘g|e 1`é3:f;‘1?°_:n2:_'_e I$';?_" ed by the owner of the place, and an 3 » _ ' i i’ tb ~ __t_me exchange ‘_gt_ it yastghe Add_a_ engineer for the piann ng o e sys t c of the White tar L no at was n k _ H _ trouble. The other steamshlp Adria- work is being “nderm en owever tic bound=for Philadelphia from Kym-_ - assi should be about in mid-Atlantic A C Guel h and the only expense tem is not necessary unless a big drainage surveys are made tree of charge by the Department of Physics O. . ., p . is the railway fare and meals of the d drainage advisers.__ One of the great benetlts from the experience of a qualified adviser' is the knowledge of ' They did not credit t-he repor. David Lindsay,.assistant to Mr. Jef- fries, the passenger manager of the White Star Line, said that he was _ most positive that the Adriatic was t f ‘ _ l .L I lottetowm' Phone sn. _ :usa-lo-lsmwrmlupd. » coiiln. Be a nail! f been p __ _ » age furrow between the rows mnc 11', ' ‘soihwashing has 'occurred where they ‘_ ‘ l case, as an exact understanding this important part of the syste will save money and subsequent wo ry for the man whois to get the ben ilt of .the drains. . ______._.__-l- THE KAISER’S IDEA OF A JOKE. Of FRENCH STEAMER - ' - Ill . __ LOST IN BIG GALE 0- LONDON, Nov. 16.-Many of the smaller shipping craft have. been lost. l"as a result of the'recent gale”-.The French steamer Saint Malo (121ftons) turned turtle near Guernsey, 'all on Tile Kalser's fondness for satirical boar being lost. joking was exemplitled in what he pr d o__ _ bably considered an amusing manner Mlss0UR|AN .ONE QF THEM, some time uso- While he was raving My friend, the novelist tells metals a visit to the fine mansion of Prince story of Winston Churchill: The au- Bulow, Princess Bulow happened to thor once met an old Missouri' friend remark that the place badly needed on Broadway New York. Seth had a thorough cleaning. The outside left Missouri a raw country boy but wanted repsintillg, and many repairs was now iinely dressed and hm M. would have to be carried out. “May I help you to clean it?" ask quired all the polish a big city can d give. - tho Kaiser, and the Princess thanked "Doing well, eb Seth?" asked Chur- him effusivcly, no doubt thlnkling that chill. ' the chief Hun would send her a s e b- “Yep-doln ilne. Suppose you saw n stantlai cheque to help to nay for the 'bout me ln the papers yesterdayl” repairs. Imagine her chagrin when "No," replied Churchill, "I didll't on the following day there arrived at What was it?" the mansion numerous large boxes and Wlhy they said that figures showed an autograph letter from the Kaiser, there are over 5,000,000 people in New saying that he was doing his share of york," the cleaning by sending her a supply “Well--7” of soap. ‘ WARNING SYBIL Sybil, now the days grow colder, Shrewdly bites the evening air, Soon those furs about your shoulder You man cease to wear Through the long hot days of sum mer, “l'm one of them." l A Remedy _ For All Pain "Tho eiileisnoy of any drug” nys Dr. C. P. Robbins, ‘is known to us by tba results we . obtain from its use. gwe are able to con- trol paln and disease y moons o any pro partition, we certainly are warranted in its Snugly wrapped has been your use. Ono or the prlnclpsl symptoms ofsll throat, Soon, although it is a hummer, You may crop that sweater coat, ‘Winted speedily isnearillg, Very shortly, Sybil you On the streets may be appearing lll a liimsy peek-a-boo. All tile heavy garb you’re wenri-lg 'n lim dir.-arll y.».- may cast And you lovely neck bu baring Tn tire ccid and .v' :ry blnst Sybil. _ytu should n: w begin to Shake the garb that warmly For we're coming on to winter, For we’ve coming on to winter, When you'll need your summo things. ‘ -DETROIT FREE PRE88. cling diseases is pain and this is what the patient most often applies to us for, i. e. something to relieve his pain. If we oan arrest. this promptly the patient is most liabioto trust n us or the other remedies which will ofloot a permanent cure. Ono remedy which I have used larselidn my ‘practice is Anti- kamnil Tablets. ny an varied are their uses. 1 have gut them to the test _on mln! occasions, sn have never been disapnoin od. 1 found them especially valuable for headaches of malarial origin, where quinino was bella taken. They appear to prevent the bad tor-effects o the quinino. enti- _ kanlnia Tablets are also excellent to 0 l headaches from improper digestion; a so 5, for holrdpches of a nag;-six?) o;i_¢in‘.‘_and es- oc e y orwomensu so ns oertaiis times. - Two Anti-kamnis “Tablets ‘aiva prompt rouof andlnasllort time tbsp sus r _ -_s sbl; to go ghost. as plslésl." ;1‘t:.eso 321;# may so tene la 'mill . A-K Tablets. They are also unoxoelisd fo! hoadscher, nonralllia and all palna- 1 . ~_-.1-:_-_-_~:.-_'.Mlv\q:::-fr-7-1‘-‘-`-`~‘ -‘~`-`~' ‘~ -‘~`~`~`f "" 1 ,l_ _ _ f ' »i.__._¢i,j|;§rNo_|-Ne ul? FA \ . 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