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Father .___ _ --2: a eo umean u Y. 1'! eaeooa -. ' -'- _. My in l'||¢ Grip gf '|'||¢ e:enlii‘gnwere two gentlemen from three o’cloclr. In making the announce- `- , f -‘ ‘X Interests Guy Mutual Gif] and Allan McAskill, who brought with McLellan 89998300 i0 IU U10" V110 . . < `- I __ll Chun" The animals are large. 'fierce and, them three lynxes or Indian Devils. withall, handsome. They were cap- had plots in the cemetery to have them cleaned up and otherwise attended to during the present week in order 003 MUTUAL GIRL"-N° 8 * .. ‘:.=;:.;°~.*.':‘°‘:.~.:;°..:'-.;':.:.:.i:;s.:..s::° rl." :.°'.2.‘°..°\: _ 2 To N I GH T ‘Wl1iCl'l IS Cl‘0Wd¢d with livé UD-I0-dalié tured in Victoria County, Cape Breton, Metropolitan activities and is an unusually by Mr- R°d Mc'-°°d» 8 W" k“°W'* ° t , ll h d I th fl ht f strong attraction' _ hitipllig N11 iizaliingmfhg capeturg. B 0 _ _Great Liner Sinks Arrival of Steamer Lady Grey at Quebec bearing bodies of victims of Empress of Ireland disaster. Nueris Aid Quits Mexico Suffragettes march on Buckingham Palace Grass County Goes A Side Splitting Essanay Two Part Comedy The Colonel’s Adop- ted Daughter A strong Heart Interest MilitaryK Iggrama by WatCh fOI' Cafladlafl M3nO€LlVI'€S In tc-resting meeting of the Victoria Di- Motion Pictures Week_ ‘I vision Sons of Temperance was held 2 showsz “ 7.3o&9P. _ 3 '.;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;.._.._..,.._.._.. .. .. .. .. .. CTO 3. DAILY SELECTION FOR READERS OF " THE GUARDIAN __ -I-2'!-» .» Furnished by W. S.. Louson . . . . . ._. gg .°» » . ~ . ..;..;..; no so so a:¢¢:o¢:o¢:¢o:¢o ~ ~ ..;..;..;..;..;..;.. 0:0 ............. ,..,.._.._.._.._.._.._..,.._.._.._..,.. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ¢¢ »» .- o.. »» n .. »» A LITERARY NOVELTY. ' This literary novelty, particularly appropriate, was published in \\'hccl-- er's Magazine, London, in 1S2X:»- An Austrian army, awfully nrray'll Boldly by battery besicge Belgrade; Cossack commanders cannonading come, Deal devastations dire destructive doom; Ev’ry endeavor engineers essay, For fame, for freedom, fight, ilercc furious fray. Ge_n’rals, 'gall _ Gen'Fn`.Is grapple, gracious, How h heroic hardillood! Infurlat, , nate in lll, Just Jesus, lasts innocence instill! kil Labor low levels longest, lofticst lilies; Kinsman kill klnsmcn, kindred kindred ,_ l. V Men march 'midst mounds, mates, mountain murd`rous nil s, nes, Now noisy, anxl_ous numbers notice nought, Of outward obstacles o'crcoming ought; Four patriots perish, persecutlon’s pest! Quite quiet Quakers "quarter, quar- Maritime Fox Stock Exchange Hali- ter"' quest; Reason returns, religion, right, re- dounds, Suwarrow stop such sanguinnry sounds! Truce to thee, Turkey, terror to thy train. Unwlso, unjust, unmcrclful Ulcralnci Vanlsh vile vengeance, vanish victory valn! Why wish wc warfare? Wherefore welcome won Xerxes, Xantippus, Xavier, Xcne- phone? Yield, yc young Yaghler ycoulcn, ylcld your ycll! Zimmerman"s Zoroastcr's, Zcno’s zeal Again attract; arts against arms ap- peal. *___ "NEVER A LINE, WOMAN, UNTIL I REACH BERLIN. A good story is bclng told in regarrl to the departure of troops from a Nova Scotia town for \’al<‘artier. Among ‘ Mission Committee _ the volunteers going to tho front was ei a burly cabnian. popular in thc town tr and a general good fellow. llnrlni; cord of 2.00, as an exlilbltion in con- the Course of thc da_\"s' farcwl.-,ll ho‘ne<-tion with the State l"a.ir races. had gathered a rather generous Jag. At thc depot was un inlmcnsc thr¢.ng, among them the ox-t'ahlli1\’S wif:-. lille, naturally felt badly at her I\\|sI1alul"s departure. Sohhing. sh:-, throw hcr arms around his ncvll, "John, when you reach there you will write me, won't you'."" In n loud voivl- .Iohn replll-ll, "Never a lille woman, nc\'cl‘ it lino until I reach Berlin." PERSONALS Miss Katie Lea, Vernon River, left Saturday morning on n visit to lloston. , Mrs. W. II. l’. Irving has returned to Cape Traverse after a very pleasant trip to Toronto. Mr: J. W. Young and daughter, Miss Anctn Young, returned Saturday to Ot- tawa after u holiday visit to Charlotte- town. Mr. T. C. James, Charlottetown, has returned from Truro, where she attended a meeting of the Foreign The Rev. Abbot Winflcld, formerly of Athberton, P. E. I., will take duty in the Parish of Bedford, during the absence of the rector at Valcarticr. Miss Jean West, of Pictou, N.S., who who was visiting in Charlottetown for the past week, the guest of Miss E. Dunn, left on Saturday afternoon for Souris to visit her aunt, Mrs M. Poole. Miss Grace MacNoill, Ottawa, left or her home Saturday morning, after isiting friends at West River for the last three weeks. Mrs. Martha l\IcI.eod, Hunter River, has left on return to Moosejaw, where she will reside with har daugh- ter Mrs. R. D. Bell. Mr. L. A. Manger, Manager of the fax is nt present on a visit to the Island in connection with some new fox professions. ltcv. Geo. M. Young, Col. F. S. Moorc and Mr. Henry Smith leave this morning for Ottawa where they will attend at meeting of the General (`ont`<‘rcncc of the Methodist Church which will assemble in that city on thc 23rd inst., ‘and will probably be in session for a fortnight or three weeks. Bcforc returning home Col. Moore will attend the annual meeting of the Mission Board of the Methodist Church in London, commencing on Oct. 15th. _-limi ¢ PACED FAST MILE. _ ' Ill~."I`It()l'I‘, Mich., Sept. 18.- Dir- 'tum I, paced an unusual mllc hcro rdny in n trial against his own rc- Drlvcn by llay Sncdctzlnrr :ind accom- panif-d by a runner driven by Tommy l\lurpI\_\‘. the chestnut stnlliou pm-cd the first quarter In 30 seconds, i,hc half nlllc in 1.01, thc thrcc-quarters in 1.30 and thcn pm-vii thc Inst quarter In 38% seconds. lnnking the nlllc ill l.F»R’Y4, ni-xl. to Minor Ilcir's mark- of l_5S‘/-’_., which lu- r-lniluvd to bc the AN EFFECTIVE ANSWER.--In the course of his sermon last evening In St. James’s, Dr. Fullerton, referring to the number of Prince Edward Island- ers wno nad volunteered for the front, said that he had recently been inform- ed by a letter from Valcartier that over three hundred Islanders were at the Great Camp ready to take their place in the firing line. This is a very effective answer to the complaint fre- quently heard that Prince Edward Is- land is not as well represented as it ought to be at Valcartler. Of course, the number mentioned above includes Islanders who have volunteered from other provinces. _ .___ TEMPERANCE MEETING _An ln- ln Wrlght`s Hall Friday evening. The Rev. Z. L. Fash, President of the Temperance Alliance, and Rev, W. D. Wilson, Field Secretary, were both present and gave an explanation of the withdrawal of their allegations at Sumlnerside. They claimed that as this was wholly a Queen’s County transaction the investigation should have been held within the County, and that the expense of taking witnesses to Sumincrsidc might involve an out- lay of $500 which they contended it would be unfair to ask the Alliance to assume. The subject was discussed generally by Messrs' James Brodie, George ll. Foster, L. P. Tanton, Cap- tain McDonald, Andrew McNair and others. It was announced that a campaign of education along temper- ance lilies would be carried on through- out the province. 'l‘he attendance was fairly large and marked the open- ing of the winter campaign of thc Sons of Temperance in this city. CREATING A WHITEWAY.-lt has been constantly felt that two of the <-,ity’s main thoroughfares and best Streets. Kent and George, have been very sadly neglected as regards light- ing. Now, however. thanks to the enterprise of some public-spirited cit- izen, one at least of these streets will for the future command more oi’ the at- tention it deserves than has hitherto been its lot. Kent St. or a portion of it-the block sandwiched by Great George and Queen Streets-has been provided with five oi' thc splendid in- candescent electric lamps whlsh render Sunnyside and Victoria ltow so at- tractive a resort at nights, und if other residents in thc- streets should follow the example, Kent Street would soon become rival of the streets around Queen Spuare. These five lamps have ben erected on the north side of thc block above defined. extending from the Singer Macline Co‘s. to the residence of Mr. J. O. Arscnault, and the cost of their installation and main- tenance is being borne equally among thc Singer (.‘o., the Revere Fox Exch- ange, the Revere I-lotel, A. Horne & Co., Miller Bros., and Mr. J. 0. Arsen- ault. Especially is his noteworthy at this period, \vhcn the city will be crowded with visitors to the Exhibition. It is understood thut Massey llnrrls &(`o, whose promises are on the opp- osite side of thc street, propose fol- lowing suit also some residents in Great George Street, betwecn Kent and Grafton intend having similar lamps particular square may soon be con tal standards upon which the lamps are Wi I -S fnslcst ever paced in the open, ` J “An Army Moves Upon Its Stomach” It cannot move faster men cannot march and figh taining food. than its supply train- t without healthful, sus- In the Battle of Life, you cannot go fast or far without nourishing, health-bu Such a food is ilding food. rape-Nuts It is scientifically prepared to supply the greatest amount of nutriment in concentrated, easily diges- tible form. While war in Europe is sending' up the price of all foods here, remem r there’s delicious flavour, economy- and *better health in Grape-Null. -- No Advance in.. ~ .- -on by Grocers everywhere, Absolutely Filled Him With Imagin- ary Bullets ln Valcartier Sham Fights. VAI.CARTIEl'f CAMP, Que., Sop- tcmber 18.- Enthusiastic riflemen acting as part. of the “Red” force in today's brigade exercises mistook ‘the Duke of Connaught and his mounted aides for "Blue" cavalry, and ambuscaded them, pepperlng a- way untll 8 color sergeant discovered the mistake and the.supports ceased firing. These men, part of the 90th Regiment, had been placed on the roud as support for an outpost. The approach of cavalry was- reported and the party promptly took advantage of the cover afforded hy a ditch a- long the road side. The advancing party centered along unconscious of the present of the "hostile" force. As the first of the mounted party reached the top of the hill there was an immediate volley of muslretxy and had the conditions been real the supposed "cavalry" would have had a merry time of lt. THE MISTAKE EXPLAINED. The mistake being discovered and the Governor-General gone on his way, there was some ltill "tagging The explained their part e that the Roudln, St. John; Louis Bean, Boston; .as harness racing, that they be in condition befitting the occasion. Not only should they do this for this occasion specially, said Father McLellan, but- the graves should always be kept in as good a condition as possible, and should never lack attention; it was a duty they owed to the dead and one of which they were too often neglectful. _ tonlc_that will purify the blood, stre ngthen the nerves, and add strength and stamina to the system. Buch re- sults are secured promptly from the ues of Rexall Blood Tablets, a. prepa ration that has been used and dorsed extensively by leading pbysi clan and nurses throughout Canada, United States and the United King dom. There are 60 tablets in a box of R. B. T.. and every tablet a decided aid to a worn out system. A Box 50c, three boxes $1.25, six boxes $2.50. Mac- Klnon Drug Co., Cor. Great George- and Kent Streets. . _ MEM. ::We are particularly proud of our ‘ display of chocolates' for we know we have the variety and completeness of stock, purity, freshness and absolute ._ dcliclousness that perfect-satisfaction can be had here every time. Our var- ieties of chocolates include such delic- Lucille Love. The Girl of_1_\4y8t-,ery 'f I Li e sua _ , I-lllldloubeque ......... .. V Th Bandlt................. . .. . , , 'l'l;B\\tler... ............ ... A¢fi0l!__ `., 'rll¢o¢i.¢.-w...\............. , nu; ANI-mira WEEKLY 11-2 mf-»»h °°=»v==-v »Pf=»=-fi A Friend of .the . - - "°“* *f_9‘”¢*'° ."‘;F’““°° District Attorney _ Luci1lbLove ........ .......GraceCun|rd ' "' ._ . . ........FrancilFord . .. WllburHl|by ., ......EmestShielde - Louise Granville 'Thicughourg l The TwofReels;` King Georg'-1, .Queen Mary' and Presi- _ _lN__ . Form _s_'rEnLiN¢;, uimsufl sNooKiEs' FLIRTATION ' h 0 ’ 1,000 Feet of Merriment O Mayor ? Used to comfort and wealth, she married the Mayor, later the District _Attoineyf _found er in his apartment-H1s_ friend in the next r om dead. What was his duty toward the _L Y _ L ' _ _ _ THEIR INTERESTS _Vitagraph Comedy With A Good Laugh IN COMMON _ In im acles as Mols's Nellsou's. Willards and Liggctts, priced at 35c it box upwards. rge and Kent Streets. MEtf. BERLIN CLAIMS LOUVAIN NOT MUCH DAMAGED. The Nord Allgemeine Zcltung pub- man administration of Louvain, stat- ing that though from a fifth to a sixth U part of the city is in ruins most of the ll regarding which there has been 'so much discussion. The despatches say the damage to D ed, including the beautiful city hall, n t the building can be restored easily and the art works were protected by German soldiers. The German ofil cers did everything possible to check the fire. Many of the residents are returning, and some of the shops have been re-opened. Trains are being op- justice have resumed their sittings at Louvaln RUSSIA WATCHING TURKEY ROME Sept 14 -A steamer reports the Russian Illnck Sea fleet, crusing off the entrance to the Dar- danelles ready to attack the Turkish squadron should it leave the (lol~`n denhom. ARMY FIELD SERVICE FUND. Previously acknowledged 5,260.11 Robt. Patterson 5.00 Dr G. F. Dewar 25.00 Capt. Wm. Batt 15.00 J. A. Kelly. P.E.I.R. 5.00 Cross iload Churcli 1.00 Stanhope Hall Meeting (per Allred llovycr) Knights of Pyllllus I". J. Holnlan & Co. ltcv. E .S. Weeks, Pownal 3.31 10.00 25.00 5.00 trcnl; Chas. Dalton, Tlgnlsh; W. Amy ::Just about this time you need a. en: It g BERLIN. Sept. 20.-(via London)- St. Peter`s Cathedral was such that F ' _ c I1 c . . » - -- _ l country. MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Great Geo- H" ALLUSS WIN AI ~AISNE - early days of the war, \.hen thc cn artlcularly alarmed owin to the rnnncn Is cnnkann. ‘amy amended in getting guns in p“'1`l1° IMHO Jewish Cvmmlmltv was position. » g '___° The first shell fell in Nancy short- stories which had been primed ly~hcfore midnight in the midst Of a LONDON' september 19‘_Th° - coplthtnderst irm Most people were u- _ i °°P°"d°“t °' The L°“d°“ T""" “nd sleivr ami =-t first simply wok the ixizlflwtlih ltéliicvgnigsyvigiiiizdybyatzaiii hc Halifax Herald and The Even- ’ ~ ~ - m Austrian newspapers. Bankers emp- tied their vaults and made their cs- M B d -t » I‘0D0¥`f- |50 b¢t0\10 i0 1187-‘tf““S» A ¢=0°‘ unless they deposited 5,000 kronen at llshes official dispatches from the Ger- ing "H at or eaux' wil eB:_ 'ond shell followed quickly and imma- me railway station to show their |_ The success ,of the allies' in the diately beds were hurriedly forsaken ty to lncet the enormous increid HU119 HOW P88105. Would l“`°b°’bly and sleepy children and fnlghtcncd cxpcnsc of living in the "capital, A dc- iean the clearance of the Germansl B ed from th u , cr public buildings have been preserv- from French soil. Already‘ in the women wer” r mov e- Ip th d L r _ d th ‘_ stories to thc cellar. From time to OI 8.11 OI' 8.l[l¢l Bn El OBSGB, tlmcln burst gf shells, followed by a posit of 1,000 kronen was required for it trip to Budapest. “Among the pitiful sights in Leni- lw invnder has disappeared. The Ger- crush of masonry At midnight the hcrg were numerous Austrian soldiers erately to keep,thelr footing in rance possible retreat,a1l along the pres- ery replying tn`thc German bom- pcoplc rusicd into the strec s, in or . der to 'ascertain thc extent of tha nt. front, particularly north of Cha- ., _ erated on the railwa li lone, enabl them t iakc 'firm fim"n'm.3° 'he glam 0( mes “ere Bee" mans on the Aisne are fighting des-_welcome Sounds 0% the _French m.m1_ begging ill the streets for bread. Many of them were seriously woulld- . Other Austrian soldiers were ed ' l ll The qefeat of the Mmm, has not Ztgixéingn ggetlle l’)':T’;f:);lrdl:2gt tea; seen carrying their uniforms under aught-the enemy unprepared and pd lmoqt t the mme Omen, Bl the formidable nature of the defense ' "3 ` 0 I m 3 ( works thrown up in anticipation of th” th“ndl"|r Btiwm' From cv€ry‘ .houslfl . . I their arms ln bundles, whlcll they lcclared they were about to burn. “Tile utter dlsorganlzation of the Austrian military administration is _very evident. The army provcd itself an unwilling mass of mon, of which e o n n.. m “mens mrts of the town but large numbers were delighted to hnlons are a yard deep with shell lense wocks concealing mitraillcuses. rcmen preven e any ser ons con- ti G . . flncru on shields every twenty yards and rest ' ' hnmbers' The multiple lines of Ilost of the German fire had been ‘y ne between Louvain and Brussels. The courts of stand. The ent*.my's trenches north of n t d ' _ l ’ C . ._ trenches sre.flankcd with further de- cnnccntmted on R Hman "ctw" or 00 0 all 9“0l`m°“5 |'0V|9l°n "ai" the town and the dnmagc done was throw down their arms to tlie Rus- sians. _ » “The Russian army watered Lcm- berg in splendid condition, and attclul- Y D . “Exemplary order was immediately he trenches are covered with dours dis1>I‘0Portionntcly small. f-0»l"iI\lr in-_ established under Russian controI," ave been mounted. U l i All the enemy's forces scattered -a- , . _ arriving nl; Nap]c,;_ from the 0|-i¢nt_ Tom from houses _md covered with to account the number of shells ruin. ' earth. The enemy have certainly re- cd “pon the city’ ' . ceived considerable reinforcements of , incn and it is known that heavy guns _'°”'*'°°-“*`“"‘ f LEMBEFIG PANIC STRICKEN WHEN RUSSIANS CAME. on e “ wo alternm given b n E llsl i frivis' tug galiictrihi victory' or to had jnsi’ girrivlxelg ln] gléirggiigll fivoliii b .»a's a na a . ‘ ‘ . Lemberg is contained in a despatch The 1.-crmans have their backs to .' . _ a _ g the wall, and on the third day the ;[;.a:ll]ff0,S,'.?;;l;;:d,I;,etWs nom its PU'm` the Countess of lllchester, and Andrew battle issue is still uncertain and the ~ ' ' ' Panic broke out in the city on the News is to hand from Nancy that entire Austrian administration fled the inhabitants of the Lorraine cap- precipitutely. No defence ol' the town _ ltal were ready to sacrifice their was attempted. The ltusslztns gave installed in from or nn-ir premises- 1'- £3 L 5359-92 city, which is practically without the dcmorulizefl Alwlriml military uu- ln which case, with the existing lights - C H B _*- fortinnd defenses' and it has alwaysltno,-mes th,-ee days in which tu in Sunnyside and Queen Street, this ' ' ;I,L0NG'W0RTH' been imagined that gl; would be one OVHCUHLG the CUM ° - re“s‘"`e"' of the gmt towns to mu into the “Ol1 the third day as the appointed verted into a great whlteway and not *_* hands of the enemy_ Theladoption of time approached, Russian scout aero- from Petrograd, a correspondent of only add to the cltys attractions Init an advance through Belgium tb th_ planes appeared over the city, watch- enhance its value with vlsltors."`I"- - cr with n victorious def” sé. ge d ing for thc departure of the Austrians. ten merchants of the Russian capital uve lamps that have been installed Nancy has saved the it “f "WP" When thc Austrians failed to lcnvc li ill Kent Street were lighted iur the --- ' C y mm wi* the Russians made it show of opening 1 first time on Saturday night and had VICTORIA ture' n. bonlllnrdmcnt. Although no shclls at 01106 8. USM 0ff€Ci. f\!U`i1CillllZ mlwll ' ' ° actually fcll in Lcmbcrg, the cannon- attention. Messrs Bruce Stewart & \V. I.. l’ool Mo - _ It h“s» h""“"°Ve Sunerefl C0 Side - \ ' SIR 'EDWARD CARSON. UNIONIST LEADER MARRIED. LONDON, September 18.-Sir Edw- long theznanks have been Concentra” ard Carson, leader of the Unlonlsts ln cd to support the main army which LONDON- S@Dl0mb0l` 13-_All IIC- ,-S now confr t d .ith t count of the capture of Lemberg as Ulster, was married at Wlncanton, Somerset. yesterday to Miss Ruby Frewen. niece of Marlon Frewen, mem- cr of Parliament for Northeast Cork. Tile Marquis of Londonderry acted s best man Tho uests included Bonar Law, leader of the opposition position of the opposing armies un- nppr0n¢|1'0g me liussiml m.my’-- me in the lluusc of Commons." Challlwd-_ _ cngInccr`ls quoted as saving. The I -i_i..______. GC-OD SUPPLY OF TEA FOR THE FIGHTING MEN. PARIS, Sept. 19.-Telegraphlng the Havas agency says that Japanese avo presented the Russian army with 00,000 pounds of tea. Two hundred thousand pounds are given to the Eng- lish and French armies and 20,000 pounds to the Belgian army. c, ntnguc, ,L/\_ Mgnon F. _n I' nding ttrrlflcd the citizens, of whom Co., made the handsome iron ornnmen- aid, Cardigan; D. E. Vlnccnt, Mon- amy from nm b°"‘baI`d'“°l1t "1 th!! 35.000 001100 illi0 U10 S\1l‘f'0llllliilig erected. Toronto; J. Il. Lylm, Toronto; G. H: E - V --~---='~ ~ , f -1 ` and Mrs. Jewettworcestor, Mass.; F. -£12-1 F1. Grcnny, Montreal; llcnry Tomllns, ' Rock Island; Mrs. E. ll. lllcliergan, Picton; J. M. Scovil. St. John; M. S. S. S r. N S, t' Mcll Bollard Montreal; William l<‘er guson, Boston, Charles It Strathcrs, Nh-\v York (‘lty F M Redding St Y ‘ I |l Evans, Halifax; II. ’S. Wanamaker, Montreal; R. M. Stewart, Hamilton; A McPherson, Vancouver; H. W. Llvin D. Campbell, Moncton, J. C. Redfern, x..n~..il..|, Indus. QUEENS George Forbs, Port Vemon; J. B. Gaudet, Mlscouche; J. W. McLean, Stephen; G. LeLacheur. Murry Ilnr- bor; Mlss B. S. LeLacheur. New- York; Miss J. Dyke, Boston; Augus Rankin, Stollerton, N. S.; A. K. Fraser, Westville; Edward Hirsch, New York; C. M. Green, New York; Leo. Mc- Carn, Boston; 'Walter Flanagan, Dos- ton; H. C. Wllks, Boston; J..Lent, Tor- . onto; E. M. Smith, Halifax; Louis . Louis Scherer, St. John; John McMll- - lan, Montreal. HIIIE HIIHSIS EIIMIIIG s I III EXHIBIIIIIII LMIET 0 -____ W€I‘8 New Glasgow; E. W. Hanson, St. . I ,_ 1 Newspapers, Magazines, Books, , money. - .~-, 1-- I _ ., ». A afifime Stationers, Ltd ; Sunnyside, Charlottetown. - A ";%8‘9-'elmm' ” ~ ~i»»...»~ slillmnv ' °‘~ 9 _ ,_~m - 4 . 2"- . ` --J' ‘i - ~.=,'»-cf-, . ' ‘ ' f V _ .. 1,.: » l.f.~,:.;'Ii$£i--5.2-“ll ' -.‘, " .. . ` _ .., . .., ‘ ""‘ ' __ ». .ct . .=~ .- .,,.n.._~..~,s.;.»»r.».-....sf-,-.-.r.l-..¢.nu.......... .......-...-...._-. . ,_ - f Patrick, Toronto; J. K. and Mrs. Frns- . I Q Q cr, Sydney; Dr. ll, K. MacDonald, John Fry, Dr. I-`. Little, llallfux; Dr. W. X I 1 A. Rehficr llrid cwulc . .' ., ` A If . L . . 0 . I ' John; J. I~‘. ’I‘rai‘,_v, W. llrlrlgt-\v'ator, 1 `~~-».,.. 5 I v' . 9. ' 1-/|,)],. _,,_ _ t. f;_ War News War Pictures War M39; You .will find at The Maritime Stationers on Sunnyside- something to please every individual taste at a price to meet any size _of purse. 'Fine story books at 15C, 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c, 60c.' $1.'00,`$1I25, $1.50. ' - .POST CARDS-War cards, Fox. cards, Loc and a lot of specials for The Exhibition. . ' . SUBSCRIPTIONS-We 'take subscriptions at publishers - prices for all magazines and newspapers. Pay Star subscriptions at our store and save yourself the trouble of- sending away the I I. ¢ al View cards I I .__ ,/ “ I I