“Q ~a~»?":~*f1 - 2 '-71 -1_4. 1 P_giea_=_E1Gnr '- A i 1111 c'iitnto1111njvig_'i_t_i1_t_1intiit _ -_ _ .1 ._A lf *wha 'bully trauma iam- moo pi- yur toativwdt In uvum; _U-°° Nr tml# tlldkdl In uw in cqnaaa. into quo for u. o. A. Hou Omoo at clurlottotown, lunch Oflleen at Uummoroldo. Alborton. _ ' Iwrlo _und llontnguo. _ Pmieeiti-r.1=|°r A. A. 'uname i _I um- mu liuintiiim _ J. rt. aumm. Assistant Editor: _ 1 D. K _ Currie _ _ _,.¢-.. »_-_-~--_- - THURSDAY NOVEMBER 1-ith, 1913 VICTORY I-O.<\.\' ' ‘There are n0\v left only three days in which to finish up otir quota of the Victory Loan; only _three days are left in which it will be possible to invest in Canada`s a part' in the reconstruction of last war loan. - The war is over, hoilotirably and .lgloriously won, and Caitada has played an itonourable and glorious part in tlte winning. \\'e have yet another victory to win, a victory over the disorganizatioit in our in- dustrial, commercial and national life, asa result of the war. 'l`r1- wards the winning of this victtiry tltc present \"ictory l_o:in of tive’ hundred iuillion dollars is to be :ip- p1'opriated_ This victory yet lobe won by L`anadiaits, civil as well as ntilitarv, will be in niany respects. a greater yictory tltan that woti over the tierinaits and tltat was the grt-:tt- est victory' in the history of ilic world, f\\'e have now to re-absorb into civil life the itten who for the past two and three and four _\-mt-5- hav(- been living in dug outs, tigluing, facing -death, suffering privation ; all that wc have and are we owe to these and \ve owe them also the glorious name that Cziitatla, tltroiigh this war, will ltereafter hold :t1n0n_1_§ ilu- nations. 'l`I10s<- tif the-ni who art- able to \voi'k ntnst be prtwiderl with wlirk; those who have been broken in ntind aitd hridv innst 'lie prti\'irlt‘tl for; wlilt- they _still rentain on giiarrl ovt-1' in l-`_u1"- ope lltey tnust be providetl for :ind they must be brought home. 'I`o- wards these things the present \-'i tory Loan will-’bc appropriated. " It is gratifying to tind that our _people have responded so liberal ly; that Canada as a wltole is like- ly to exceed its objective and we have good ground to hope that our Iirovince will go beyoittl the two and a quarter million mark set for C t it. "-\\'_1.- sincerely hope that cveryi sons wlto requested that their one in the province will have a (sltare in tltis victory loan, not only "because of its economic value as ri lprohtttiile in\'est1nent but because - of the privilege it atfords to have Canada and the repatriation of our &ons_ ' ,_i 'l`lte following partial list of the | largest stibscriptions will give our ‘ vi-atlers tltc best possible idea ttot 1 only of tlte confidence of our finan- leiers in the _safety of the security but of their patriotic desire in par- ; iieipaie in tht- .~<1littion of-the great I rt-co1t.~`tt‘ticti0t1 prolilcitts that must i be solved within the next 1yea1' 01' two if C`:tttad:i is to Itold the place won for it by the sacrifice 01 its sons: _t`it_\' of L`liarl0ttt-town ._ $ I Caryell llros . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | R. 'I`. llolntau. l.td. _ l’1‘0\-iitciztl t"}o\‘t-t'it1itent. _ jjnsepli Read & L0. _ . _ _ _ _ Imperial i lil (fo. _ _ _ _ ~_ _ 9 Rogers Hardware Co. ._ _ Seuzitor Yt-0 _ ._ _ _ ._ _ _ lirace _\|cl\'t‘l\':t_\' &' (`0.. _ l’i'<1\\°.-e liro_\°_ l.td. __ __ _ .\|attlte\\' S; .\|cl.-_-an _l_ .\`t:uilt-y \\'t-tllock _ ll. \\`_ l.01i_gf\\'01'tl1 _ . _ . ._ \\'. l\'_. R0;_;'t-1'_~ __ l):t\'is t\' `l"r:tst-r '_ _ _ _ _ _ \l’0rtl:iitd l':icl.'i1i_li. _ _ _ ill. l)_ .\lt'l'i\\‘t‘tl _ 1 Ni-il .\lcl,t-od, l\'. (`_. ._ i.-\le.\’aitder _\1lcXeill __ _ __ - -_l. S. Allen, Stniuuerside. I _\. C. Sauttders _ _ _ .' _ _ . _ 1-Iiruce Stewart tk C0. . . _ li. C0mpt0n & L`0., Iielle I River... . . . _ . Telephone C0. _nf P. F.. I. I james \\f'lteeler, Red Ilouse 4,000 } Also ntany other subscriptions of T $5.000 to $15000 each from per- l 60.000 50.000 30.000 15.000 1 5.000 1 5.000 10.000 1 5.000 10.000 10.000 10.000 0,00() 0.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.ou._ I _ 'W' _ ° l`\\ t, 1 -~\_' .1 ` 1 » v j_ ti. _laiitiesoii _ . . _ . _ _ 10.00 " ti. 'I`ay_l6i~ __ _ __ _ _ 10.00 _-\eneas McDonald _ _ _ _ _ 10.00 Bruce S`tewat't _ ._ _ 10.00 1 "m due for Egyptian leave in C. H.-Iieer -_ 10.00 W- W.. 0\\t<:\.1___-_- ~ - __ 1.0.00 \V _ H. Tidnttirslt _ _ 10.00 Miss IC. E. i\lcKinn01t _ _ ._ 10.00 _I U I-Iyndiittan _' _ |0_oo I __ _ _ Tm” I” ‘I pretty 'img ‘eller or nl; '_'\. A. Pomeroy _ _ _ ._ _ 10.00 _»\. W." Weeks . . _ _ . _ _ _ _ 10.00 l§`._\_\_J_ llyitdimiii _ _ _ 10.00 _(_`1efi_='Ijf. `R_'iintl'tiii .__ _ _ 10.00 _ Mrs. F. P. Ta 'lor ... _ 10.00 .I |lo11_ Nl. Mcliiiiiioii ._ 10.00 Yom loving m;'b`_ 1 l)r_ and t\Irs_ I". LC. _\`1n:tll- ` g wood._.. _ . _ . 10.00 mum read’ xi Mrs. Iames Patoit __ 10.003-get an _emmwa that my young mm _ P. S. You nitve no _t _ __ 2; - __i ,,\,0,,¢ mm -tmivumny' in tim ‘papers '°°‘_ -might wall be proud to follow, mid H so do not mmk_m_m_ any M it 51,, _ 1 - $3l0-Oojlt. shall--be an incident in your lille ex“ggem_wd_ “su www \?e1mP93g| _ ,»t.h1slt you can look buck to you wlitilt it 1.. ti.. .eaten --vic.t..ry" 1_-it i "°V'-"' wE"°°"'E T° “TURNED wide and satisfaction imowtntt um' I 8 'org 9, (line. , _ SOLDIER when that _solemn nd 1lmpressive1c-i1ll The people of Farmington gathered at the home of M-r. and Mm. Melvin recently to welcome back their [iron Melvin -Carl Wood -who has been lipiiournbly discharged from I-its limtjgtityat seryleci. After a tow- well ~k`;bop_ett remarks .made by Mr. fdldhuel iwtnrty. J. .P. tlie.1oltowirt'g _Address i1111u11-mi i»y__t/tr. t>m_t¢tt'»tce1ty wiiiie Edwin Flynn pre'sei_ttd‘il.°Iil'lI\'_Wllh _a_ well tliliid purse. 'i‘_lie;evmit_iti¢i was spent with music and potrlotiq songs. Amp wheytho woe smoltltoiirs came on they all 'joined ililndqanl ling the I* ‘ ,, -1_ _ . ‘lit 4*.-$.'=‘.=-“>>'»f_- fmstrk-.str _X I ' - \ if ` I \ 1 1 1 -,_ ` 'Il duct 1tiho_t_ you were ready and will- ing _to do ln_our behalf. We admire in you thn,t sp‘ll1'it._ of loyalty and' pat- riotism- that you thtave shown you pos- sess by voluntarily offering your ser- vices 180 yiour -King ¢a,tid country and at aitimte wflien the prospects were for at _long and bitter utrugg-le. But notwttihstandlng the gloomy outlook befre you. you bna.vely letlt the com- forts of :home und crossed to Eng- land tlully det»e'fi'm-liied to take your pilaee with Allin rest of our b_rave-C_an- .satan nays who _mt _ioatitinig die _crust Gffrtitann that "mlgilit is not nl- wvlys rig-lit." And nltlioinrlt owing to your yiolttllthil yours your -services ,have not been aeeeptdrl you have came tlltat England expected every lman to do his duty. you were not _nunilbetrdd rsimongait rtilioae who were tbackwaird ln obeyiing fltheit call and it .is because you and so mlany more like you so manfuiiy-responded _ -to _uint can or duty .tfiintute mud 0111 Union .luck floistts fn the -breeze today n_i»ora proudlly vtltitn ever before. Many of your brtive' companions who went. 'to Eitg-haul. with have quietly :done tlietlr por; sind liassed iw. the llrimt beyond. You also might. halve _ dhatied.-I nllilillr hu hid not kind! Anthem land disD°!'led for Rivivixlenoe willed-' itolherwiso. 'Amt 1 _ 1. -* _ _ _ 1 \ ` 'I ` \ »_ tliinkiiig about while making up our _ Pa|emm,__ 0ct__31Bt_ “ju ‘ _ ~_ _ 1 _ _ _ ` 9 _ ` ' account y g __ y. ~ cept profit, cold, clear, calculated “WDC blll- I |\°8.l‘ there IS M1 Elllllsll - - ., profit and it must not even sttrprisr mil in- H0 mini! should be.\1l°nz in If _ __ ` , _ ' ,_ ` _ '_ us ntiiclt if, within a 'shorter time C°“P|9 °f dlyil- _` _ '* ` - _ -_ _ ' ‘ ` " f. than we now think, the old famit- W9". the excitement in pretty wil 1 _ _ ` -' ' ' rade ntarl\-“Made in Cer- 0'/el' 110W. (I meantlte "ndvanee") M ' _ 1 - ~ - "1 - I I I _ Xmas. _ _ 1 `\ _ » w :_ _ _ 5 E ,_ hold legend ii- 01" homes me "“"- I6" ““°"’ ““‘_ ”” ‘-‘ -‘ ' _ E R Y ` IAII Mothers. Fathers, Sieters,_Aui1s__i~id Sweet- .1 hearts will be set ding the boy ` the boys vtill be made hajpnr by gt-tt1`ng_1h< Gifts, Here is Pit-»i_s Lis : ' ‘ _ Our QWN boys "OverThe1e’° b»i g' -ptst masters in the Dry G01 d- line. they know thiongb experience what is required by the boys: We have given THEIR ' oifinion our constderatibti f- r the l"EN'Ef IT ofthe ` PURCHASERS. I F--1' the past THREE YEARS we have sent hundrtds of parcels addrrssed right up the line and in every cj-ire (wi'h the rxo ption ofone) I- uno the men. ‘1_ WE will make up parcels in cotton, address them I "and attend tothe mailing ' __ Our advice is attend to your “OVER THERE" Xmas .parcels RIGHT _Nl PW. Phone, Write,_0r call personally to f Lbristmas Iogces, and rin `n 'Wvti-11-11.-it to `111ve'1|:l._s _._J- /I N.- F5 _ A L I \\\\\\‘-»\ |35.- K|DN_g__t‘ 1* 1 . r- ¢ * t-` ' 1 'IH 11-` `.,|_|j'(,l I tilt] HL-,U34 G; S. f- PC I( |i*jil_. '1_~1 'i, 01,, 1-’ _ g n f* ll, |1- __:.‘|_ r, _{| B I T I _ |jl_l.'l_"j|l "~Z~Q' - ,-wp! -- _ 1 i\“ ”la . s That B0! _ut \\\\\ \_ l . _\_\\ Maybe __ he 1 need: a fountain pen or a safefi’ razor-send him one for _We have a fine asaort* ment andwill ig; llld UP box up for mailing In! -oftltetet ` respective homes. " __ ` _ 1 Carl Wood ~ -_ mend:-We your tiolgitboitrs x ' .1 __ ]]Hor_n%zy .-- W',F.'1idmax‘sh ..._ _ -t mend|`.ot Farmington 1.h__Avo Colldsenthtteiuza of grmitudo md apprecia- yon thin' evening to -welcome mn ,,,° tw- mwlmi you 1101110 llll“'*l'~h°“5l‘ II-_"°,.\°m°'And now -before we" conclude 1II.»_\?°' V91* N" “NF” "°*“"1°°w¢ would mi be _tmmitmrui or your . ,, _ now dear flrlondi we tender you this small token not for ita intrinsic' val- lue alone but as a reminder of tho G.H. Taylor .iewttier ,md Ettgnvff i‘ " 'itil'-`_3Wf7-i’ll ,»--#Ji-gm/¢.~ni!_I.¢_¢_x_~:~ `i~.-I t I _ 1 '