1v_. . » ,r gym lil, ‘ re yd 4/ ~ it _. t 'ul l" . MW- “vu ‘ t v J your r _ ~. "»:`€-'55 _,U 1' `-1;- _-_.T-_.t ,I I . -Q 1 ‘ A l' 5 . . .3 ; 'l K ht r I ,i t t ‘ i i l ,_ .na rn L :, ill .\) _ I.. .1 _ 4 f "l - l 3 ‘ Q ‘ ~. . f _ 3. it = _ ' t L5- lr ltr i 1 t it _ij ,i f , It i ,i ` liz *es-er _£1 ol: 3 't- it ' .fi »..t»1__ 3535* fi ~;1» i» .i _ r sf fl. ` r .,- i :-2 1. -iii M. or 2_1.- .‘.¢, 1 i_ -,.1 _uw-_ _.ii - _ 7 _ fi' -_ af >.f ’ ,_ s .. . *l}.‘:t Q wif! if ‘I i'i :' » L; t.;:_ iffi -.i ‘X-L ii, '»i :iq _ll ,iii f; : < .?‘- <_'/C ti H »| .kt »~.f'5-ii, ‘.~ _ tt f "i H.. ‘l 1 _ _.,.,, .as _ . y .L it- ‘_ ,fri ‘,. i iii l ri°~i‘i~;vyi _ _ ’ -_ . ` ` ‘ ' -\~f_rt PMP. i*._t<`-H*r A' ' - " rnniolihnnorrnrowtr ovanman ' N0"l"»\'laEs get-:_i9‘ta_ : home You will think that now you i have the chance to striike A blow lor -IT PAYS to buy In this Province. -THE GUARDIAN is on sale at LatIerty's, Sunimerside. Mit. -MUSKRAT SKINS.-Prices on tnuakrut skins are high at present. Bend yours in at once by mail or ex~ press and receive highest prices and quick returns. A. E. MacLean. Sum- msraide. 2270-11-6Mtf. -WOUNDED IN LEG. - .\Irs. Eiizabelh Mann. oi’ Hurling-ton, has received the following. telegram. ~ Pte. llobertson ,»\. Mann, infantry is ofllcially reported admitted to ill General iiospitai, ceieitésier, oct. lflth. Gunshot wound left leg. -WOUNDED IN BACK.-Mr. Jos. 'I`. Ree\'i~s_ l.o\\'t»i' Freetown, i’. E. I. has ieceivctl word that his son, Pte. F‘re.tl Ret-\'es has been zidinitted into thirteenth l-‘it-ld llospital on October 20th and is i~:u|l`ering t’rom at gunshot wound in the hack. --.-\'l`l..»\N'l`li` l.'.\'l)l~fl{\\ _-\l7.R FOR .\|l~I.\f_-~lic:1\‘_v rilibctl wool, price S2 ltr .I:ti'ti|citt, [nr sale li_v Siiielwii' .\ \`tt'\\':ii't l.tr\iiie-tl. 2322-i i-nm: =~ii. -_\ll~`..\".\` Iillililill l`.\`l')l7.R- \\.'li_»\l\', |n'npt~i' \\'i~i_qlit for fall, onl_\' S|.i<> pt-i' gariiit-tit, .\`inclnir K' .\`ie\\':5i't l.iniitetl_ .>_t_>_>-it-<)i1i2icii. CURRESPUNDENCE UN Aillliili FOX EMBARGU I"remier Ars:-nntili has been in communication with the Health oi’ Animals Department at Ottawa with reference to the alleged embargo or. the importation of Prince Edward Inland foxes to the Vnited States. The i'ollo\\'ing letter. i'eceive'ti a ilay or two ago, t-xplains itself and will be oi' iiiterest,iind benefit to foxmen: (lttiiwa, .\'ovenihei' Z. 1918 l-lou. A. E, _-irsenanlt, Sir. A (`liiii'ln:t<-to\\‘ii. Il. IC. Islaitd. With further i'ei`ei‘vnce to your tel- egram of the is-i. instant, in connec- tion with the information you have received that the Vnired 'States Gov~ ernment has placcrl 'i temporary em- bargo on the importation ot` foxes front Prince I€d\\'ai'tl Island. I would say _that in avrortlunce with my tele graphic rt-pl_\' ot' today an enquiry has been iuiule by that Government quite rct-etiil_\', l iiiiormeil theni that this Depztrtiiioiit li-.id made an invest- Wash Away Skin Sores D.D.D.the liquid wash has become a household word. It has proved itself a reniaikable i~einedy.lt‘ you are a stutter- er from skin dis'eases‘, including ul- cers, plmples. scales, crust or Eczema in any form. this' remedy will not dis- appoint you. lr. has stood the test and today is- the muster preparation for all skin 322~i1-inzieii. igation and was unable to detect any contagious form ot disease among the affected animals. ` l am not, however,-at all surprised the fox breeders in the United States should feel alarmed in view ot the, attitude and publicity which was gi- ven to the fatalities among foxes by your own people. It is always a very doubtful attitude to adopt its reports become exaggerated. and as a -matter or self protection a. foreign govern- ment is bound to pass restrictive or or not there is danger. i do not think the American Gov- ernment has actually placed an em- bargo against your foxes. lt is usual t`or them to notify this otiice oi' any i e, _ y _ pardising their own interests. I have the honour to be Your obedient servant, F. Torrance Veterinary Director General. GHUll(}i|_§_E|lV|llES I .\li-`.'l`lIODI_\"[` (`llllRCll it a. m. sermon. Rev, (_). II _ ii ii- in. sernion_ 2.30 p.m, Sini- day School and lliblc Classes. 7_p. ni. seriiioii. Visitors welcoine. l'rr:icIier, Re- Cliztrles llreeinaii. si. J.-\.\i its' ii a. ni. sermon. subject, morn- ing, “iiome Sweet l'lome_ 2.30 p.m. Sttnclziy School :ind Bible Classes. 7 p, in. sermon, subject “.f\ Divided llouscliolcl." Visitors welcotne. All seats free. l’reaclicr I{<».\'. Dr. Fulton. ii a. m. sermon. :.30 p. ni Sun- day School and llihlc Classes. 7 |i. tn. seriiioii. Preacher Rev. _l.l). .\lc- Zenzie. l"’l7.f`)I"l.l’.`SS (`lll'llCIl .\`ttnsr 5 l.`.`.»\'I`l' "_'l_\IY l`1i-ign :intl \` ' - = 0m\`l‘l`-Q in cli_trgc. .\`en.~-' ~ :i\'<'~‘ LI Il. ill- Hnliiu-ce <|‘T\'it‘e'. _§ ll, ill. l‘\‘$llS£‘ :intl 'ic.~.inn»ti_v. 7.30 p.tn_ .`\`:il\':i1ion Meeting. Young l’¢-ople Service.-|o.i5 ::i. nt. Directory Classes. 2 p. tn.- Sunday School :md .~\dtilt liihlc L`lasscs_ Song hooks proided. .Vlusie at :ill services. .\ll :ire invited :intl all are wclcotiic. I The appeal for (‘nnnila's 1918 Vic- tory Loan is sounding ln your ears to- day. lt gives you cause to think. You will think of the nitcritlcee -made by those who have fought for Victory. You will think ot' how little has been Victory and you will quickly seiaa it. _.;You will be right in thus thinking. But there are some other little things of which you must also think. Very little some oi’ them are, but they mean the woild to yot , don't they? -the little toddlers who creep about your knees, who steal your heart aw- uy. Yea, you must think of your child- ren when you think ot the Victory Loan ami what you are going to do about it. You want the world they will grow up in to be a. clean world, a splendid world. a world Where war shall be no more. Every dollar you put into Victory Bpnds will help to niake a world like that. The more we think of the children the lc-ss wrong we are apt to do. the Victory sure, make the 'world safe- sure and sais t`or them. Lend to your utmost iiniit. .mill l IN MEMURIAM Death in all its sadness came to the home oi’ Mr. and Mrs. W. B. I less wrong we are apt to go. Makel _fr ~ ' "_ Y - -- ' - ‘_ - - -`-T - - ___ - --___ / "_ ___ _i4 ~ - _ .i. ,_v Wa-ite, ot Little Tigttish, on Saturday! to rest on October 20th in Medway! Oct. the 13th. Willie Waite was cali-I cemetery. '_ ed away after a brief illness of two' She leaves to mourn besides 2 sor~ ` months. Willie was it bright, loving* rowing father and mother. two broth- - boy and had hosts ot friends who' ers, Wesley =_1 the Amelt-an Army, e _ rt __ will sincerely mioutrn his death al., France, Miltor. n New Gtnsgow. N. 1° lk ' the earlyage of 10 years. He leaves 4. and one ... or llrrtle at home. tu' inou.m his fatherand mother, two ‘Patriot pletst cope. sisters Annie and Edna, also a little brother Benjamin two months old. MRS. JOSEPH REEVES rjarncas that life and limb M-|33 EVELYNROSS On Wednesday. the 30th ot Oct. Mrs. Joseph Reeves, of Upper Free- The sad message was received at town' in the 51" ye" of her asm the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. enitered, hm, rem* ,-“ter almost a R095- VBFUOD R|V9l‘. 011 00'- 23"*-, year of physical and 'mental suffer- announcing the death of their eldesti |,,g_ She leaves to mourn besmes daughter, Evelyn, at the early age of her husbamp three daughters. MTL iWel\l)'jfl\'€, Whodied at the home °f Mart-ha and Annie at home, and six het’ “H019 in' S°mlll@\'Vl|l9» M955- °f ill" sons. Joseph S. residing at Kelvit fluenm “'l\i°l1 ‘19V9l°D°‘l mu’ P“e“'Al'1ltstace with the Canadian forces ini mania. She contracted ilie disease F,-am.e_ Johm wimam_ George and' Whtlle Walling 0" <1 Dllflem l“ ""3 Edgar at home. One little boy Keir »'i‘ho‘hus`banll.- and i`»1Hl‘i|y S0l`\‘0WWl\0 Mya. “I will not leave you h0SDil1ll- -‘\|l limi- killll ‘lille “ml predeceased her nine years ago, ithe loss and cherish the memory ot comtortless I will come -to you." molliwi Hknli \*f'l1S‘di0¥A€|bi1*-ill CUUM Mrs. Reeves was formerly Miss a kind and most devoted wife and The funeral held on the lst inst., not stay the hand ot death and her Mtllicent Somers. Two sisters and mother. One clear evidence or her was largely attended by the mash. spinited passed -to God who EGVB li- tive brothers survive her. The sist- true mother love was her very deep ors and ilriends- of the deceased, Deceased left her island h0lnf> ers are Mrs, Gem-ge Shaw, Sr, glean- concern for her soldier boy at the Services at the home and grave wer, four_ years ago and after graduating nope, and Mrs, Gordon Ramsay’ Mt, battle front. But they sorrow not conducted iby the pastor, Rev. G.A. as a trained nurse from the Boston pleasant, am] the |,,-others are wit. as those without hope. iSellar. The pall bearers warg; SUNG HOSDHHI- 100k 11 P05! G\`“d“‘1‘-`9 liam, at the front in France, George We would assure these sorely be- Douglass Jardine, Herbert Reeves, Course in the ~Boston City Hospital in New York, Ja-mes in Spain, Archie, reaved ones of the sincere sympathy John McCarvel|, George Shaw, Harry and was just enermg Un h,-_ life a prisoner in Germany. und Gordon oi’ the cont-munity, and do commend Poynter), John Campbell, Interment work, which she loved de.nlv when in wnsliington. ,_ _them to Him who came -to bear their took place at the People' cemetery, G00 “U90 ‘lei home- Sh” ‘W-"7 laid ' _ i"‘-'T griefs, and carry their sorrows, and Freetown. _ i measures until they ascertain wheth- §--_---_.._. U) months dont' as be met non of 1 great-- To asked of you, who have stayed lt - 'st-f‘*i . - ur- 1 _---' 1- -5 ==" i- 1 . _.J restrictions against live stock from ` Canada. No such it'it’orma.tion has* been received, but it might be well* tor you to advise those interested inl ` - ' ‘ the iox industry on the. .island that - . _ they had 'better exercise caution in - _ tutur as otherwise the will be im- _ \D . Pete-rs_ 2.30 p. tn.. Sunday School V ' _ 7 |>.n1. sermon. Preacher, Rev. R. _ _ (2, l-`nlton_ _ V Ii.»\l"l`IST (TIIURCI-if ' I TH Behind Canada lies fifty months of blood and anguish, of the fires of trial and of sacrifice-===of glorious, triumphant battling attinst the hosts of fvil. _ And m the surgr q Joy of today will come to us the sob. rmg sense of duty y. r to be performed. f - _ I Canadcis part in the finish of the war must be as wel was her part of fighting and winning it. Canada’s great duty to lzvr livinq and her dead must ' with the some m-rnlines . seriousness and” deter- _ ntination which haue won_for lt. r the respect and admira- tlte ti orld m waging the war. ‘ Cnaadds Victory Loa# . 1918, must be over-subscrih ed--that Canada may distltafgv, in peace.. the great re- sponsibilities which the. war thrust upon lter willing l shoulders. . t Ca adians, let us with devoutlytltanlcful' hearts, and in proud consciousness of duty well pclioneiifptocieecl with our Buy Victor Bonds 191 Make Victor mplet-ei' I Inued by Canadifa Victory Loan Committee, in ¢°.¢p\i-¢t|o,, wi", th, MM. ‘ ter of Finance of the Dominion of Canada. -“V-.