S, 1. -1.- »~i ti I I .,1- l lg lin i l."- i » . ii! _._ , \ i ‘_lt- ___. P. i 1 t , _ 1 it I". i-_ if? ii _ 1 , ,li . ' ,fri } l’ i. I _i ng ‘ A35 .t, '_ » x .,_., 1 ~ wianivi-:son 'rim 'onAnr.o'r'i~n'rowir'ousnn1.i14 '_ _ 0.;-1-01;n_~;nes,1914 , . ., ., , _- ,_ ,.._'._ ,.:'~ - '- _ ,. .,.-. ~`~~,.>»».,_¢._ .» ., -~= -I »-_, . "' .».-_ , " ..;» 'l_t-Ei' ` " .. 11" "‘»`.‘~.'.~`~, v`~~_.':-'.. -~ H ~.;3< ,"‘~ ."."J- ' _ .-.-.;» ` ‘Mi "__-.;`¢i*' 'l~ '»_» `» -, _._.` "i _.Y 1, .:l_;.”r_' -it'..<_,j'."':"» _i,j-»*--¢f»»---§"' E? "“‘.' ”-‘----'H " ‘I " "-541?-`»-f”~`. '13-‘~"-"-'”1:;}~' """ -. _-_-'»‘ é_,~ff-a-_ ‘= -~ -fi-,»-1. . , ~ 0 j.. :'- _ -f _ . Q. _ z , """"""*" “LAME” MIS- iuiiii ii siiuis iiiiii Mill ciiiinii One cent per word firet Insertion in this column, half cent per word each continuation. Cash muet accompany order. Minimum charge Twenty-five cents. ¢l\ g 1 1 i_. A i A FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED-A MAiD.`TFPL'vF§6`uP- _ per l‘rint~o street. 6228--10-27iiitf A SMART GIRL CAN SECURE A good home and wages by applying at this office at once. 6072-18-16Mtf._ 'wANTED, AT oNcs, A cunt .Fon general housework. Apply at this office. 6004-10-10l\lit`. WANTED-`-7>.`Ei hT`f='<>°§ 'GENEH liollsework. Apply 154 l’uwnal St. 611-11-l(I»1Zi'nitl' | _ _ ___, i FOR SALE MINK FOR SALE-SIX PAIR OF Illini-li riiist-tl mink finely turred niui dark. price rt-ry low. <`;tll or writi- Jas, _\l_ iicwitt, Lower .\ionta- ilut-_ lk li, i. iiltéti-10-Siiiiiiii CINEMATOGRAPH MACHINE WITH roiiiplete at-t-tyliiie gas t-qiiipineiit for sale. l~'_’2.\ilt`. HOUSE FOR SALE.-S|TUATED ON tit-niltl Street. with laii'i.:v gzirdvii and ,Wi-||u|~,|_ _\ppl_\~ to ti, l-`_ lliiit-liesoii, ll!! tiraittoit Street. 'il-\`i7'1¥'\\'.l11lf f _ iiosi LOST-SUNDAY, A PEARL CRES- CENT BFlOOCH...l<`iiiller please i~»;i\'~~ at this liIlice_ LOST-.»\ii nutoinoliile tire and shoe. :rIl\4. I-‘iiulvr will he rewarded by l.»nviiig saint- ut i’ro\vst- lirtis., i.ttl. i;lTl-lll-Zliiiitf L'“"""`lillii.lE"llEl1VlIIhNTED W PLASTERERS WANTED To woiiii on St. lniiisliiii`s (`zitli<-ili~;il. \V:t;:l-s, `R`0Cl`=lNG”A`N'D' `S'CA"l"lN'C._-l` ANY WANTED-A MAN FOR GENERAL farm work. Alllllb' lo A. ll- l\l¢'I\H>'. Laundale Farm, East Royalty. 6211-10-26l\13ipd. BOY WANTED TO ATTEND T0 OF- tice. Apply at. 142 Kent St. 6073-10-16Mtf_ wAN'rEo.- A nov Asour. 15 years old as an apprentice. Apply to \\'. l\'. Tiinton, Watciiniaker. 6014-10-12Mtf. penis i . 'I , ro LET T2>"'i1`é'TI'T"vVo Rooms wiri-i __oR without board. _-\l>D|." ill `-115 hmg street. ties?-io-:s.\i:ii____ _ To EET aoo`Ms FURNISHED on iiiituritislietl. Gciitleiiieii preferred. _-\ i- i »~ _ ppl me 5066-10-isiiiif. 4 WANTED WANTED BY A LADY ONE OR TWO rooms with board iti a private fam- ily. Apply at this oiiice. _ 6225-10-27l\lIii, `i§`N`i`i5L'6v"ii}1'E“NT WANTED sv AN I-jxpcrieiiced t`lei'k with good elllica- tioii, best of ret'ei'eiict-s and not 'zit`raid ot' work. Apply to X, lol Kent Street. LADIES WANTED T0 DO EASY. pleasant, coloring work at home. Can make $15 to $20 weekly. Ex- perience unnecesary, no canvass- ing, National Decorating Co., Dept. N. 69 Adelaide St., East Toronto, Ont. 5089-8-22ME52l. ii- _ -_ 1- - -5 _ _ FIISCEI-I-l_\'i5_9!§*_____ EMPLOYMENT WANTED BY AN Experienced Clerk with good educa- tion, be-st ot' rt.-fereiices and not afraid ot work. Apply to X, 151 Kent street. 6249-10-27iu3l i :Ti pl-r day. John 5. .\i\~trall' & Ulf. ii::~l2-l0-27.\i15i. WANTED-SALESMEN EXCLUSIVE lines, pt-riiuiiieiit, big earnings guar- zinleed, no i-xpi-i'll-iii‘<~, ten vaealv vii-s. \\'i~it<- Luke lirotlu,-rs, Lilli- it.-tl, liloiitrt-al. 6104-10-22M6i_ person dt-siriitg their ruoi` repaired can have same done at once by ex- perts. Slatiiig and cnpperwork a specialty. Apply at once or phone Victory liotel or 'I7 Prince St., as we are leaving the (lily i-toon. Le Boi & Pelletier. 6254~l0~28M-li, i I The Judson Way “Factory To Farm” Saves You Money YOU SHOULD KNOW ALL ABOUT THE GASOLINE ENGINE THAT WON THE CONTEST AT WINNIPEG FAIR, JULY 1914 A Two Cent Stamp or Postal Card is all it will coat you, and you cannot afford to glace your order for an Engine, Grain Grinding, or Saving utfit until you have read our Catalog. THE JUDSON L NE: Gasoline Engines, Grain Crush- ers, Sawing Outfits, Cream Seperators, Pumps, Fenc- ing, Hardware, Harness, Washing Machines, Stoves, Sewing Machines, Grain Elevator.s ' MORE POWER PER GALLON OF FUEL, SIMPLE and DURABLE, At the Lowest Prices ever_»_,__Qi.ioted for a High Grade, Dependable Engine. MAKE FARM LIFE A PLEASURE. A Five Year Guarantee given with each Engine. OUR NEW BIG FREE CATALOG will help you solve your labor problems and show how to save money on high i grade farm supplies. Sent free on request. Write to-day. ` C, S. JUDSON C0. LIMITED WINNIPEG, CANADA Sole Rep. for l".E. I. |E. JUDSON, Pownal. _W f3l‘l’.lfl.'?-lmtiiivl ¥ Ii -' I m Well Heated are Happy Homes Until our Hot Air System is installed, yog can’t imagine the comfort, convenience, an pleasure of a uniformly heated home. Until you enjoy the beautiful summer- like heat that issues from your radiators dur- N ing the cold, frosty winter months, you can- not appreciate the real worth of our heating system. _ See us to-day-we will gladly furnish you with full particulars. lf you can’t call, write or phone 393 ]. Fred H. Trainor 0,,3£".‘.i’2,‘.‘.§. Girl. P. 13.1. tigifliorse I - An effort is to be made to recruit in this Pro- vince one Squadron at war strength (149 of all ranks) for overseas service with the 2nd. Contingent. As several months must necessarily be spent in training, applications will not be limited to members of this regiment, but will be open to all P. E. Island- ers of suitable age and physique with or without previous military training. This will probably be the last opportunity for the formation of a distinct P. E. Island unit for overseas service. Application may be made tox- Major J. A. Stewart, (Union Rd.) 0. C. “A” Squadron. Major T. H. E. Inman, (Summerside) 0. C. “B” Squadron. ' or to the undersigned A. E. Inge, Lieut. Col. , _ocwmnnnnm _ W. C. Cooke, Captain and Adjutant, _ W, _, tciariotmowni | - Ati' llilrrt- ai|i't nobody`d ask us how iilllilll l|iliiilS I .., _ _ LONDON, Oct. 27.-An Amsterdam despatcli to Reuters says: “ From Slllis comes u report that the country vil- lages around Roulers are being ds- vastated by the Germans Dllflly Nl' strategical reasons. Both in the towns and outside of them, many of the inhabitants have lost their lives through their own iniprudence. lt is estimated that a thousand inhabitants were killed and that 250 houses have been burned down. “Roulers is as quiet as a grave- yard aiid only a few German soldiers are seen in the streets. The villages of Moorsted, Doelkapelle, Westrose- beke and Stadeii are heaps of ruins." ABOARD THE FLEET. (The llritish Admiralty has issued an order, that it' one ship ofa squad- ron is torpedoeil by a submarine, the other ships niust not risk destruction by going to her assistance.) 'l`heir nibses up in London town llave writ it out in ink That. when a British ship goes down, lier mates must let her sink, An' niiisit't stop to save her crew or smash the submarine that sent her to the bottom o’ the sea, But, fergitful o' the dead " They must yell, “Full speed, ahead!" Au' liuiit a soinewliat safer place to be. Their nibses up in London town can write it out in ink, They can write it out and sign it if they will, But the average British lar Wot is tlghtin’ this here war, Sicli as me an' Jack Magnon an' Ginger Bill, Dye think were goin' to stand F'r any orders from thc land Wot‘d make us plum nslianied to meet the inate Wot we'd gone an' left to drown When his busted ship went down, Just lieculise we didii't want 'to share his l`ate'.’ ’(‘oiirse wt- :iin`t' got niiich to say, me and liitigl-i' liill and .lui'k. An' 'wc ollicrsi wot are liglltiii' 'this licrv war, We are just tl-lnyin` low, l'i; ali' old John Jelliro, An' o' course we kiiows just wot our orders are. An' o' course we'll all obey \\'ot the l.oiidoii iiibscs say An’ aivoitl the worry deadly submar- inc; lint liow's n lintllesliip to run li' she busts her engine, son? Ati' lieliire \vl=`ll run, \ve’ll bust. the tlainged inacliitie! No, -we ain't got much tn say, Ginger Bill an’ .lack tin’ ine, lint we feels that we can give you this here tip- _That_ although we niust obey \\’ot the London iiibses say, lt's pretty bloomiii’ 'hard to find :1 slilp _ \\'ot can run full speed ahead \\'heu her hlooniin' ciigiue’s Ileail- Tlwllt-'ll porliaps it will recover by and hy; \Vli<=ii \\'o'vo sinaslied thc subniarine, \\l"ll rcpalir our dnuged iiiachiiie, or \\'li_\'. ~-livrberi Ravenel Sass. A how to the noliln ininii That freely some great. wrong for- gtivesi Yet nobler is thc one forgiven, Who bears that burden well ni-d lives. -.\_ Procter. Much Pain From . Kidney Disease Dootored In Vain until Dr. CnaIe’a Kidney Liver Pills Were Used. Kidney derangements are often as- sociated with disorders of the liver and bowels and under these conditions ordinary kidney medicines usually fall in affect cure. lt is beciiiiso of their unique, combined action on the liver, kldiieys and bowels that Dr. Cliii.se's Kidney Liver Pills are so generally successful in the most coiiiplicnted cases. ' Mr. Emanuel Ileriiarli, farmer. St. Paul's, Kent County, N. B., writesz- "About eighteen years ago my wife was had with kidney disease, and suf- fered greatly from headaches, pains in bowels and stomacli, and her heart was affected. For ii year she was treated by her doctor. with no appar- ent benefit.. She then used five boxes of Dr. Cliasefs Kidiiey-Liver Pills with niost satisfactory results. This gave its such ii good opinion of Dr. (‘liase's Kidney-Liver Pills that. wa always keep theni in the house to be used for all derniigements of the kidneys, liver and bowels." Dr. (!li1ise‘s Kidney- Liver l’llls, 25c. ii. box, 5 for $1.00, all dealers, or Edmnnson, Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. i __ ._ -- iilllMlll BIIMBS LONDON. Oct. 27.-“ The German campaign -with aeroplane bombs P81111!!! Worll-W has been rather ef- OCUIVB." Boys the Warsaw correspon- dent of Reuter'I Telegrani Company. "On one day forty-four people were killed or wounded, and of these only nine were soldiers. Oii another day there were llxty-two casualties. No soldiers were injured at that time, but many chlldren,_who were drawn into the streets by curiosity, were struck. Each aeroplane, apparently, has an equipment of five bombs, which are fired at intervals in the flight across the city. According to lnformatlongleaned from prisoners, aeroplane raids on London are im- pending. ' DUTY. ._Today, more than ever do we need to take up the duty lliat lies nearest, simple and commonplace though it may seam. The duty that lies right at our door is often the most difliciilt we can accomplish. Even to see the duty that is actually nearest is often a mat- ter of great difficulty. Something in our curiosity wrought natures always lends enchantment to the thliig most distant. The human mliid loves to dwell on its to-morrow never on its today. “To-day," we tell ourselves. “Ah. well, today does not matter, but to-iiior- row or next week, ah, then we will uct." Alas! this is procriistination's road, and procrastination is not only a thief of time, but of lit'e and of eter- nity. Life becomes a series of neglected yesterdays-n deceiving army of promises- all for to-niorrow-slid nothing is ever actually accomplished or done. This is a day when all niust be done Il()W. 'l‘ake your nearest duty ami do it now. To-morrow niny he too late. KILLED BY BLOOD POISONING. Used an old razor for paring his horns. Foolish, becniise a Iliic. bottle ot l’utiiain’s Corn Extractor will cure all the coriis in a faiiiily for a year. Safe, because purely vegetable. Use only l’utiiaiii’s Extractor, 25c. ut all dealers. Tlt0l'BLF.F¢. Iiavc you ever noticed how entire- ly the lesser troubles are submerged by U10 Smaller ones? Yet how harass- cd we allow ourselves to 'become through th`cise"trif‘lcs tiiat, ns we rightly observe, "worry the very life out of us!" Before the outbreak of this terrible war, for example, there was a great deal of trouble in various directions -strikes and discontent on all sides, political hickerings and social dis- ngreeineiits, yet directly this tre- mendously over-whelniing trouble arose, lesser matters became insigni- ficant and unimportant. We all grew united and ready to move in a common cause. God help us in that cause, .and grant that we may be spared to see a successful issiic.. But through it all, if victorious, inies. SWING SONG. l'vo been a fairy all unseen, With silver wings and shoon, Who ties alone to seek the buried Treasure in the moon. l've been a falling star that floats l)own when a poet sings. lt's good through all the golden day To be so many things. But when rl grey night somes with winds ' That wail, and clouds that weep, lt‘s best of all to be a child -Florence Harrison. in Elfln Song' *_”UNiT Those women whose entire lives have been devoted to studying their personal comfort, dress, and appear- ance arc always unhappy. They are in constant dread ol' growing old. because they only live for admiration, alul when that census to be accorileil them, their interest in life ceases. Sometimes, pert-_liancn in their de- clining years, they rucogiiizc that their livt-ii have been wnstcdnnd lluit with it their old age is desolate, in- stead ol' their enjoying the fruits of unselflsh existence, and being belov- ed not only by those whom they have helped and symplithizeil with, but nl- so by others whose lives have been similarly devoted to “the comnioii interests of humanity," whether the subject for coinniiseratlon occurred in the form of a hungry child, a suf- fering woman. or a repentant sinner. t I i Poultry Notice I am ready to buy all kinds of poultry, and to pay the usual high prices. 'Only good stock wanted. J. D. JENKINS Q DR. I. E. CROKEN Veterinary Surgeon P . Abe 't F H 'tal mp Ofi‘icegC,aeiiieroii)l3loc$m Phone 484. Residence Revere Hotel. \\\\\\\¥WWY, " 2 Mr. Farmer “ Do not forget to buy ' your fish supplies from us. We can assure you ` of entire satisfaction in his line. Cl’h\n Fleli Supply Co. IN TIME OF WAR til the stern law of nations gives them force and reality. In the days of peace we say them Io llghly and do not dream that 'they will apply to this "silver Empire" of ours. "Give peace in our limo) 'of ours, "Give peace in our answer. And then the drums roll out their message, and the grim, gray guns thuiiders from the forts and the bat- tleships and the world is changed, The pleasant, foreign friends we made in our holidays abroad are our foes, waiting with rifle and bayonet to slay our brothers and sweethearts. And we send out our men. and, alas, our mere lads, and then sit down to await the issue of it all. What are we to do? How can we heip? lt is a coward's part to sit and weep, and think only of our own dear ~nes. So we dry our eyes, aiul set our- selves the task of doing all that we can for those left behind. and of pre- paring as many needful comforts and sickrooni necessities as we can against the time when they will be wanted. And in doing so we heal our sor- row, and fulfil our duty to the coun- try to which we belong. We show How unreal the words sound--un- SUIP ilil Hliil lIlllSiS lllliliilili. fire Sill? iiilS lllll. Hliil lllii lllll Glrlel Get a 25 cent bottle and try a ‘ Besides cleansing and beauttf “mnderlne Heir Cleanse." the hair. 0116 application of nandemg .._._._. dissolves every particle of dandnmf* After washing your hair with soap stimulates the scalp, stopping itch. always apply a little Danderlne to the ing and falling hair, Dnnderlne is tl; scalp to lnvig‘ol‘ste‘t1ie"n'air*an1f' pre- ,the hair what fresh showers of ,am vent dryness. Better still, use soap as and sunshine are to vegetation, It sparingly as possible, and instead have goes right. to the roots, invlgorates and a ..D,mde,,me Hair Cleansegf Just strengthens them. its exhilarating nioisten a cloth wltli Danderine and and life producing properties cause the draw it carefully through your hair, hair to grow Ions. strong and beauth taking one strand at a time. This ful. _ _ will remove dust, dirt and excessive Men. Ladies. You can surely ha oil. In a few __ni_ome_t;_ts you _will ga mtg of cha,-mmg h,,i,._ Ge, u 25 c__‘_'_‘; amazed. your ar w no ony e b m fx ,lt . D _ _ clean, but it will be wavy, fluffy and _lg 3_3 “£23 0:1: B__ taiitltriiu froiii abundant, and possess an iiicouipar- Y 3 0 1' couiilcr “nd able softness and lustre. ‘ I-FY il- ____________,_________________________.,_.V.__,_.___»_-____,-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_- -_-;, _ _» rf A:::::_z~:.----.-:_-:_-_-_~_- -_-_-_-___._____ . ill yzgrilso have hands that can and w mm be _rue n____"_ It is easy in a complicated clvill- But sit down and figure first ~v~o-.~,~“_ zation like ours, to have altogether the Consequences, and iii niiu- tim: too much regard for conscqiicnrcs. _ L of ten u Wm ' Let only the thing to be done be L" yo neither “Y Wllul that if we have eyes that can weep right in itself, and the thing to be is "mi "or do Wlllll- IS riglit_-»|',,l,,u_ l Pacific Railway. Sta tes. those of any other agent. -i YOU MAKE A BIG MISTAKE IF you allow anyone to tell you that we do not sell tickets over the Canadian We sell tickets over every line of Railway in Canada or the United We can sell you your ticket from any point to any other point connected by rail or passenger steamships. We make a specialty of planning circuit trips which will allow our pas-f sengers to take in the greatest number of points of interf st. It you will favor us with your businees we will promise you a service al- ways the same. We will secure your sleeping car berths for you on any line or lines and will guarantee our rates to be as low and in some cases lower as 'ii may we be pitiful towards our cite- | Again, and fall asleep. i 1 _.£LL_ I $'.|.v _ ~"__» L I If you_ do not take advantage of this service which is offered by no other agency in Prmce-Edward Island, you lose more than we do. W. K. ROGERS City Ticket Agent. 6202-10-2ZMl2i. _ ,_ lyme 311:* 40-J.c_ra,fuin co Silver Foxes and Furs ljmite Head Office CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA Authorized Capital $300.000 Divided into 25 p. c. Preferred stock having first claim on each year’s earnings for t e next five years for §ayments of dividends $210,000 Common tock 90.000 $300.66() '_l`he essence _of good judgment when investing in the Silver Fox In- dustry is low Capitalization per pair for high grade Class A animalg The dividend security of the 25 p. c__Preferred Shares of Silver Foxes and Furs Ltd. is on the very low basis of Capitalization of only $14,000 per pair and the parents of their fifteen pairs of animals are without a single exception all registered in Class A according io the requirements of the Fox Breeders Association. _ _ You will make a _mistake if you invest in the Fox business without look- ing into the merits of Silver Foxes and Furs Ltd. Write to any of_ the directors for com plete prospectus and literature, or better,send your application today for what shares you wish to take. Par ' Value of Shares $10 each Preferred and Common Shares are the same price. TERMS OF PAYMENT _ _20 p. c. with application, 10 p. c. each 30 d f d te f 1° t' pgpgidtiig however Ehat the full amount is to bea;}isaidr‘Dxii1orabef¢:>rea;lIsiti?&i3l(&ii1, pp ications or less than ten sh . tance of not less than 50 p. c. of their valilges must be 'accompanied by rem” Discounts for Full Payment with Application On applications received in Sept. 3 p.c; Oct. & Nov. 2 p.c. Dec. 1 p.c. ninsovons . - FRANK R. ni-:AR'rz, President c, J_ STEW ART, s:.°.r.:.:*.‘1:.::i.:i.:’.°ii‘i..i.'i:i1:'.‘ii.'.£;.'i°.i°°~ '>'ff°=°f'=»-°=-~»-=-»=-~=--==-»~1»°-~»=-=- Prnmmt Frm” Roy” suv" Fon___ Ltd_°“= Mau\80r Atherton Investment Agli . va Gmc some same, oimiomwwn, i=.i.-:.i. F. L. ROGERS, Aiinma. P.°Ia. alma. w_ K_ VIOBFPYHIGGIIO Ilia MIDOQHII DIINW' mf" Ronohln Company. President W. K. Rogers Oo., Ltd.. General In- Dlreogr l\o¥n.g¢y¢° gp m;¢gr°¢||,f.c¢l. .....°‘c'.