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Suiisliitie is nature`s sniile_ her specific for growth and progress. lfnder its healing and healthful touch the niost delicate plants are nourished into vigorous life, the air is purified, the earth toned up. Similarly. the sunshine of con- tentment and happiness is iiature's V s ecifie against the ills that flesh only the happy but the healthy lite and the health is the effect as much as the cause of the smile. The grouch is a moral dyspeptic; the one who is looking for trouble usually find it. The world is as full ’\,trouble as it is of dust and \ible like thc dust, will lie still \harniless unless stirred tip. Iinough of it will be _-ztirred up by the ordinary storms iticideiit to this mortal life but we have no call to help the storms eil with good things and the way is ‘clear ahead, Nor is there merit in foolhardily smiling at disaster or death or sorrow. but there is not only merit lint strengthglving and life giving in facing disaster and sorrow' and death itself, if not checrf,tilly, then bravely, making the best of it."greetng the unseen with a cheer.” In meeting- our troubles, great and little. ive niziy well learn from our soldiers on the battlefields where real trouble and real dati- ger exist, where death and danger and pain are the coinnionplace. The cheerfulness of the soldier lightens the gloom of fear and dissipates the sorrow. Not till his last shot is fired, not till there is nothing left but to face the inevitable does he give iii with a brave smile knowing he had There is no merit in sinil_ing_when ~ the sun is shining. when life is fill- done his duty to the last. Tllli Cll.-\I\`(}IN() (QERMAN \' ' _ _______._-- Curious things happen in tier-iclare himself reiifly, and let him fit many and they are not by any means done happening. .-\ few months ago l\laximilian llardeii, the well known socialist leader and editor of Die _Zukunft, told the people some plain truths about (iernian responsibility for the war and expressed grave doubts as to 'how (ierinany was going to get out of it without being seriously crip-, ' pled. For this his paper was stip- presscd and Herr Harden was in tlilie authorities black books. The other day the same Herr Harden addressed a crowd of sev- eral thousands on the streets of Berlin and -made the following re- markable statement: “\’\’e are at one. \\'heii a fort- ress can no longer hold, it is no dis- honor if the Comlnander surrend- ers. The Kaiscr must take up his cross of concluding quickly nec- himself with new Gerniany as her first citizen.” For this he was not only vigorous- ly applauded by the thousands who heard him but he "got away ivitli it" as far as the authorities were concerned. To ask the Kaiser to surrender and accept "whatever is hard,” is a much safer procedure in (jerniany today than it would have been any tinie before last ]uly. True he sugar coated the pill by suggesting that the Kaiser be the “iirst citizen" iii the new (jerniany but thc day is not far distant when some German will suggest that the Kaiser be the first citizen to be hanged. The limit of safety in speech is moving very rapidly in thc Vatertand at present and we may be prepared to hear things said that had never before been heard in Kaiserdom_ That is prob- essary peace and accepting what- ever is hard. Let tlie Kaiser de- ably the way in which the final row of the war is going to begin. 1 ,..... -_ - til-IR.\I.-\I\'Y’S BILL I.\' BELGIU M In a recent despatch it was an- nounced that lielgiiim was figuring up her account against Gemiaiiy. Since then R-/enters have received from an official source in liel- gium the following account of some of the items which figure in the bill. Ilcrc are some of them. Local contributions and lines levied by (jcrniany _on Belgium in 1914 . . . . . . . £8,ooo,ooo VV‘ar contributions from Novem- ber, 1914 to October, 1916 . . . . . . .. £38,4oo,ooo \Var contributions for seven months to May, 1917 £i4,ooo,ooo War contributions for year to May, 1918 £28,8oo.ooo War contributions from june to October” of the current year ... £i5,ooo,ooo Raw. terials and machinery taken hy the Gerniziiis were reck- oned by them to januarv, 191_=,,'ai .. .. 580,000,000 llaniage to December, 1914, esti- mated by the Nord Deutsche Alleg- meinc Zcitiing at .. £200,00o,0oo This is n total of £384,2oo,ooo which translated iiilo Canadian dollars would read $1,f)2i,ooo,ooo. The above does not include ma- terial rlestructon or requisitoiis smce january, 1915, whch alone must be reckoned at several hund- red millions, sterling. Moreover,- during the Winter of 1916 1,750,- ooo working men- were deported to Germany, the whole of whose fut- ure_ production is totally lost to their country over. By_ the time Germany pays her war indcmnites and other incident- altexpenses She will--be a-bankrupt community. . o h i ... , f tr * gal ,U Iv |ilv_ r.».|.i_naco'rr. 1;. 9, : f (All rights reserved) ill- * et- ¥§¥¥%¥‘.’¢`%§¢%‘&¥*¥¥$% Dr. Linlcotr.. 111 thu column '|11 help you solve your heart probtgmp reli|tou|_ natural, social. illmnclll and every other anxious can that por plexus you. It a personal answer Il ro- quirod. enclose A live centjtsmp, No names will be published; I! you pi-9. fer. sign your initials only, or use g pseudonym. THE GREATEST SENTIMEN`I’5"“A Young- \_\'0man" asks, "What ls the greatest sentiment _ which a humqn heatri can experience?" This is as hard a question to austwer as to ask a moth- Cl' WlllCh of her twin babies she loves better. There are so`maiiv noble quuli. ties in the heart. oi’ a gen: and a good man that it is hard to distingvulgh be- tween rhem but as I think of it, it oc- curs to me that thc sentiment of love is the greatest sentiment. which a human hearit can experience. "‘lt is love which makes .the world go round" and which holds mankind together. FOR THE SAKE OF ANOTHER: “W-hat degree of merit. would you give to kindness slhown to a person for the sake ot another person?" John Roberts asks, As I now see it kindness shown to a person in order to help that per- son wtould have Ihigher merit than kindness shown 'to a needy one for this saike of another. Peoplo slander God the Heavenly Futlier when tlliffy pictiure hlfm as loving us sinners for Jesus’ sake only, when the fact that he loved no -for our own sake and send- ing Jesus into the world' to save us is the result of that love. SFANKING A BOY Tcmymy B_ You as-k 'my oplnlon whether -ati aunt 19 years old should spank you ,'h@;- nephew, ll years old? ll' she were one and a half’ years older sho would he itwtee your ago, and if _vou deserve correction and sho is a-etlng in thc capacity of guardian, I do not seo why she .s'Ji€s, and ambitions, too, A faltorlng In llfc's quest, And a little nearer every day To a sweet and -peaceful rest. A little more ‘lone’ll'nem! In life, iA.ii vlie dear ones paris away; A bigger claim on the heavenly land With every paesliig- day. ` A little flarthor i’r0'm toil and otire, .A Iitte less way to roam; A rlrawling noar to it joyful -hope, And -a. happy welcome lionie. i p..._ ~ #-1-»'..' , - ' . .lnllllllubd BOD Pggg T19 _3. Robert Furness, Vernon- Bridge. | EWE LAIR- 1. Robert Furness, Vernon Bridge. i FLOCK CHEVIOTS. 1, Robert Furness. Vernon Bridge. - Clans 39. SPECIAL CANADIAN BANK C0!-, HBRCE PRIZE. For Best Flock Sheep, any brood on exhibition. ` 1, _Albert Boswell, French Fort. _ Class 40. "LOU Wool Grades. EWE 2 SHEAR8 AND OVER-t 3°), Albert Bblwell, French Fort; 1 S. C. Lane. Mt. lilellick; 3, A. _C. Roswell, Pownal; 4. Edwin ReId,‘ Rollo Bay; 6. Edfwin Reid. Rollo Bay. . ' EWE SIIEARLINO. I 1, A. C. Boswell. Pownal. 2. S.C. Lane. Mt. Melllck; 3. Robert Furness Vernon Bridge. ' _ lawn Lum. ‘ 1, Pope Noy. Hazelbroolr; 2, Ernest Lund, Hazelbrook; 3, Pope Soy Haz- elbrook. _ WETHEB SHEARLING. i l. S. C. Lane, Mt. Melllck; 2, S.C. bane, .\ft. Melllck; 3, Robert Furness, Vernon Bridge. ` WEATHER LAMB. 1, Robert Furness, Vernon Bridge; 3, Alex. McKay, City; 3, S.C. Stow- art & Son Diinstafinaga. ` BEST FAT EWE OB WETHER. i 1. Robert Furness, Vernoii Bridge; |12, A. ii. Bosweii, York; 3. A. c. .Bosi-veil, Pownal. | ' ‘ Class ll. _ , I Short or Medium Wool Grades. i 1-'fr ' I-IWE 2 SHEARS AND OVER. ' -.1, J._M.-halrd & Son. Kelvlnf ‘Grove; 2, Oliver Saunders, Wltislcc Station; ,Cephus Munn, Winsloe Station; 4, Elijah Saunders, Winsloe Station; 5, J. C. Irving, Cherry Valley. EWE SHEARLING. 1. J. Nl. Laird & Son. Kelvin Grove; 2, Geo. L. Boswell, French I"ort; 3, Cephas, Munn, Winsloe . EWE LAMB. 1, Oliver Saunders, Wliisloe Stat- lon; J. M. .Laird & Son. Kelvin Grove; 3, Geo. L. Boswell, French Fort. - WETIIEII -SIIEARLING-.` 1, Oliver Saunders, Winsloe Sta- tion. ' ` WETHER LAMB. 1. Cephiis Munn, Wlnsloe: 2. Oliv- cr Saunders, Wlnsloe; 3, Oliver Sauii _ iris. Wiiisloe. BEST I-‘AT E_WE OR ,WETHEIL 1, Oliver Saunders, 2, Oliver Saund ers. 3, Cephas Munn. Class ~ill.-Pigs, Berkshires. ‘ IIOAIK, 2 YRS. AND- ITP. 1. W. R. Moase. Kensington. BOAR ONE 'YEAR AND_ UNDER 2. 1, Ernest -Inga, Hazel-brook; DOAR OVER 6 AND UNDER 12 MONTHS. 1. H. R.-Moase.'Kensiiigton; 2, S. C. Lane, Mt. Melllck; BOAR UNDER 6 MONTHS. 1, A. E. Inga, (Hillcrest Farm.) City, R. R. No. 5; 2. Peter Brodie,` York. - SOW 2 YEARS AND OVER. 1, Ernest Inga, 2, Peter BrodIe.' SOW 1 YEAR AND UNDER 2. 1, Peter Brodie. SOW 8 MONTHS AND UNDED l YR. 1, H. R Mouse, 2, H. R. Mouse. 3. A. E. Ings. SOW UNDER 6 MONTHS. 1. H. R. Mouse, 2, Peter Brodie, 3, A. E. lngs. PAIR PIGS-8 MONTHS AND DER 6. ‘ 1. H. ‘R, Mouse. 2, A. E. lugs, 3. :Ernest ings. , _ _BREEDING SOW WITH LITTEB, ETC. 1, Ernest ings. SWEEPSTAKE BOAB. l 1. H. R. Moase. SWEEPSTAKE SOW. 1. 'I-I. R. Mouse. - PEN CONSISTING I BOAR AND 8 EEMALES. 1, H. R. Moase. Class 44- Yorkshire. BOAR I YEAR AND UNDER 2. l. I-I-. R. Mouse. Kensington 3, Wallace Steadi Highfield; 3, Geo. Crockett. Y`ork. DOA!! UNDER 6 MONTHS. 1. Geo. Crockett, York; 2. H. Mouse, 3, James F. Roper, City -R No. 6; 4, James E. Roper. SOW 8 YEARS AND OVER. 1, Geo. Crockett. ' SOW 1 YEAR AND UNDER 2. 1, G. W. Wood, Hazelbrook; 2, Geo. Crockett. SOW 6 MONTHS AN-D UNDER I ' YEAR. 1, Geo. Crockett, 2, Calvin W. Wood, Southport. SOW UNDER 6 MONTHS. 1, R. H. Moase, 2, Geo. Crockett. _ 2, S. C. Stewart & Son. Duns- taffnage. PAIB. PIGS-8 MONTHS OLD AND 3°? l 'UNDER 6. 1, H. Mosse; 2. Crockett, 3 S.. C. tewart dt Son unstaffnage. BREEDING SOW WITHLITTER - ETC. i, ow. Crockett, 2, 0. w. wood. Hazelbrook; ` 3, Calvin W. Wood, Hazeltbrook. SWEEPSTAKE BOAB. 1, H. R. Mouse. SWEEPSTAKE BOW 1, Geo. Crockett. PEN CONSISTING I/ BOAB AND 4 FEMALE8. I, G90._Cr0\’:kett. Special Cnulllii Bank Commerce. For Bwupgtake Yoi,'kll1|ro__8ow. 1.o»o.Crockett. _ ' , Class ff-'-Chester Y _ no/iii, 9 111.4113 01.13 A 11 ttr. A. III. Inlli City. 'N'q_. 5; I. wiiiiwe wb¢dl't:iry.“"‘ "" ` 110111 1 _§1A1t.,.4ttn -qltplll 9. a lllt 't1l1l\llLU_IItIl|~wN UUIAHUIM1 ;§§.;.;'.1.;.";.;.;";;".:.;= riiuvinuii- mit usi -.- ' » 0|' . ' ,T P "B018 UNDER I MONTHS. W|°ll00: . H. R. Mosse. Kensington. 4. A. H. Boswell. York. -BOW 8 YEARS OLD AND OVER. 1. Wallace Stand. 2. A". -E. Inga. 9077.1 YEAR OLD AND I-'NDER 2. 2. Wallace Stood, 3, Wallace Wood. 4- Stwhen livlrovd. SOW 6 MONTHS AND UNDER 1 YR. 1. A. H. Boswell. ’ BOW UNDER I MONTHS. 1. Stephen Holroyd, 2, A. EL lugs, 3. Ernest lugs. P_AlB PIGS 8 MONTHS OLD AND - UNDER 6. 1 -A- E- lust 2. stephen noimyu, 1. A. H. Boswell. BREBUING SOW WITH LITTEB. 1- A- E- |1155. 2. Wallace Wood. SWEEPSTAKE BOAR. 1, A. E. Inga. SWEEPSTAKE SOW. 1. Wallace Stead. PEN CONSISTINH I ~BOAB AND 3 FEMALES. 1. A. E. lugs.. _ Chas 46-Any Other- Pura Breed. BOAR 2 YEARS OLD AND UP. 1, David 'Reid & Son. Montague. BOABIINIIEIR 6 MONTHS. 1, I-I. R. Mouse. Kensington: 2, David Reid & Son, Montague. SOW_2 YEARS OLD AND OVER. 1, David Reid & Son. Montague. BOW UNDER 6 MONTHS. 1, David Reid & Son. 2. David Reid -In Son, 3, H. R. Moase. PAIR PIGS 8 MONTHS OLD AND - UNDER B. 1, H. R. Moase, 2, David Reid & Son. 3, David Reid & Son. SWEEPSTAKE BOAR. 1. H. R. Mouse. SWEEPSTAKE SOW. 1. David Reid & Son, PEN CONSISTING I BOAR. AND ll FEMALES. 1. David Reid & Son. Class 47-Export Bacon Hogs. BEST PEN 2 PUREBRED IIOGS. 1, Geo. Crockett, York; 2, H. R. Moase, Kensington; 3. H. R..Moase. 4, A. E. lngs, City, R. R. No. 5: 5. S. C. Stewart & Son, Dunstaftnage. BEST PEN 2 HOGS, ANY CROSS OR f GRADE. 1, S. C. Stewart & Son. _Davies & Frasers Special. 'I BEST FINISIIED HOGS, ANY »- BREED. 1, Peter Brodie, York; 2, David Reid It Son. Montague; 3, A. E. ings. 4-, Geo. Crockett. Canadian Banlrer’s Competition. 2 PIGS PUREBRED OR GRADE. 1. Howard N. Roper. Charlotte- town Royalty; 2, Ella lngs, Hazel- brook; 3, Sydney Stead, Wiiisloe Station. Fleece Wool. ' DOMESTIC MEDIUM. 1, Earl W. Foster, Marshfield; 2. Cephas Munn, Wlnsloe. DOMESTIC COARSE. 1, S. C. Lane. Mt. Melliolt; 2, Heath E. Foster, Marshfield. POULTRY, Class.48- Fowls. ANCONAS MO'I'I‘LED COCK. 1, E. J. Vessey, York; 2, W. H. D. Vessey, York. ANCONAS MOTTLED HEN. 1. E. J. Vessey, 2, W. H. D Vos sey. - BANTAM, _JAPANESE COCK. 1, A. F. Houston. City. ' BANTAM JAPANESE HEN. 1, A. F. Houston. - ii.\x'I'.1i1 cociiiiv cock. 1, A. F. Houston. ' B_ANTAM COCHIN HEN. 1, A. F. Houston. BANTAM ROSECOMD COCK. 1, A. F. Houston. BANTAM BOSECOMB HEN. 1. A. F. Houston. ' Bantam A. O. V. cock. 1#-A. Houbton. city. Banttam, 0. V. hen. ` 1-A. Houston. Hamburg Span-gled Cock. .,, 1-John Tweedy, Earncclitfe, 2- Harry Tweedy, Earnscllffe, 3-En nest McAleer, city. Hamburg Srpangled Hen. 1-Harry_ Tweedy, 2-John Twee- dy, 3--Ernest McAleer. Hamburg _Penclled Cock. _ 1-A. H. Boswall, York, 2-H. L. Boswell, Marshfield, 3-A. H. Bos- wall. ' Hamburg Penclled Hen. 1-A. H. Bovr/ali, 2- 11. 1.._Bos. wall, 3-Air-‘H. Boewall. ~. Houdan Cock. _ 1-Quality Brand Poultry Yards, Amherst, N. S.. Houdan Hen,.` 1 *___ -,_ 1-Q. B. P. Yards. ._- Leghorn White S. C. Cock. 1‘-Quality Brand Poultry Yards. 2-W. J.`PIclta~rd, city, 3- W. J. Pickard. Leghorn Wlilte S. C. Hen I-Q. B. P. Yards, 2--W. J. Pick ard, 3-Q. B. P. Yhrds. Leghom Brown S. C. Cock. 1-W. H. Whitlock, city. Leghorri Brown, S. C. H011. 1-W. H. Whitlock. Legliornl Buff S. C. Cock. L--W. W. Oabore New Glasgow, N. S.,.2-W. W. Osborne. Lepliorn Buff S. C. Hen. 2 F' d B 71:-I” Minorca Black S. C. Cock. 1- W. J. Cudmore, city. Minorca Black S. C. Hon. IW. J. Cudmore. Mlnorua Black R. C. Cock. _, and good stout loles. Lowest prices at. ` 3- ` 'sf--si 4 1.- . 1- A- E- IDBI. 2. Stephen Holroyd. -W. W. Osborne, - re lan- chtrtl.`~=¢lt¥,‘-‘$-lb W. Osborne. l A- Message from-,_ Patons ,___ - For Ladies- Ready _to'Wear Buyer; I . Our Stock is now complete ii_i_ Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Dresses, Fur Coats, _Plush wats., Skim, Slrvgater Coats, storm Coats, Silk and-Sateen _Uqdgi-. S , , - _~ 1r_ - _ Comparison iliiviterlii -5' ° ' The Seasons Newest Furs' " Comprising Fur Sets, Muffs and Ru fs. Many Autumiial effects shown straight or shaped. Sei-_ our heal Coats they are lovely and comfort. able $175.00 to $250.00 Ladies’ Ready to Wear ' Twenty-five Brand New Plush Coats- I $39.00 t0 $52.50 _ _' . ' Sizes run 16, I8, 20, 36. 38, 40, 42 add 44.7 i` - Thisis our Largest Showing Yet ‘ All Salts Make of-Plusli _..._,,_' _ You are reminded that our Shipping- Servieesls vour "S cond Self” in this store especially it YUM live out of 'lliwn' and cannot come to 'look`at the* New Styles. Write our.I-Lxperienced Shopper care I-of [the - Shopping Service Department. Your letter carefully and promptly attended t¢‘_' - ‘ r -I - e Patons Limited . Charlottetown - . ._- f~;., iii ` ._ . r iiiis nunniivcrou ei riiumiiiinrlt nie Mott; Elli-iid, ' Air Moisieiier- Madg . -KQQ A . ri.. ii.m..