i i a . » no .n - sms? “~ -» :P 'EB o .\`ir tieorge Foster _brought up the ipiestioii oi`iT_1§ii\'ziI Defence in_ the followiiig resoltitiiiiiz- "'l`liat in the opinion i-i' this house. i_ii \`ie\\' of her great and varied resotirces, of her g`e'ograplii- cal position and national eiivironineiits, :ind of that spirit of .self-lielp and self-respect which _ alone iieiits ii stroiig an-l growiiig people, L`aiiada should no loii_;er iieiziy in :i~~iiining her proper ` share of the re.~poii.~ibilit_\' :intl liiiziiicizil Iitirtleii iiici-ieiit to the siiitable protectiiiii of her exposed coast line and creat seapiiris"--liiiiiszirtl. page ~.\' - _ H » . _ / _ -.2-_ __ _ ._ ;progi'aii_nne with reference to the Carferry and tin:i:ii;ithi:h‘TlaIl;lf:>:i-;::;e".'° l“*:l“"°t;"lh|;` I - I ‘ "\_ ,)\ _ . _ f , - _ _ _ -_ ` ‘ 0n_ su eu e Head Office at Charlottetown, Branch Omen at Bum- staiiil:ird!ziiig’0`f‘tiie railway has been .iliuiiiloiied or is'h_v their omciai mga” ispriiiiy- better - ` ' ' -\i' \ --f ’ *PJ ‘ " I l / \ li `.\ / . ) l l \ / \ ,likely to be. _ ` _-\Ifhou¥li dururgitlie early stages of the war the goverii‘iyi_entA aiiiiounizeil that expenditures on publit. _work.~,'eitcept`ktlios?Y»._absol\itely' iiecessary, would be ‘int down as far as possible. no iiitiinatioii has been gi- iveii that the stztiiilzirdfziiig of the l’riiic(""FIiI\vartl`is- I.'l‘nd l{a.ilwa_v \\'ouIif\" not be proceeded with as soon'as it'was iiecessary to do so. lt has not been ne-tessary yet. It \\:ouI_d beia Convenience to have the wide _qaitige road ifpthe piers are completed in time to uti- lize the Ca`rf_err_\' at the»(.`apes this winter. but it \votild have beth -2_1, piece of inliiiitc niadness to have torn up the Island railway this fall during the heaviest part of our produce trzinsportation. .»\nil because piece of inaiiness had not been undertakeii, because take the the goveriinieiit has built a teinporary shed to care of such freights as inay cross this winter, l‘:itriot,,lil_urts out ridiculous conclusion that the "L~rogrzi'iii|`iic has br`ol\'en down". and niakies the false o-»\~i- .\`ir \\`ili`ri=f.' l> ‘J Best value in of :le - .` tr lit-iziiiiii-ir~_ It '.lt~f..i'~.»l iii.it t ;iii;i\i:i i'.:i-i _ __ '_ _ i _ _ _ has iam-ii “ny iiiwi-._-_c-i in tim siiiyjoi-ti coiiipliiiii. ihe I airiiit and those ol its ilk who have, knows ol' ought to know that it has? :.~~ii::.-.»-I ":~:i\;~leral»le iini:l;ii'\ cxi.cii\'criiiiicut, at 5,'-‘st rcalizelp put un. work is, 1.1- .< .arriti ii: ` ` . _ k 'M U ‘ » - - ~ ~ ~ ` ` - ~- oing ii satisfactorily and cveryoiici "'il;~.- lioiise will coriiiailly ;¢;»pr-_-ve of ;-.ii_\ ne- cessary' expenditure ilesigiie-l to proiiiotc the or- ` gaitiztitioii oi a Caiiailiziii iiaval ~er\'ive in c~»-op- eration with and in close relation to the iinperizil .\':i.\'_v, along the if:2e~ ~iig_-;e>ti‘~ential to the security oi cfmiiiierce, the sfift-t_\' of the ifitipire and the in-:ice 1.! the uoriii. V 7. wheiicver the iiecd arist-~ the L`an;idiaii people will he iouii-l reaily and willing to inake any sac- riiict- that is reiiuireil to give to the linperial :iii- thi_»ritie~ the iiiosi iovxil :iiiii heartv cii-opcrziiiilii - - . in ini»\'t-ineiit for the iii:iiiil_eiiaiict' of the inte-gi'it_\ and the lipitor oi the ifiiipire." liiaiiszirii. tooo. ‘page 35714 Sir lfobert Uordeii and the L`oii_t'r\':iti\'e lciiiili-rs: btit they ivere in :i iiiiiiority aiiil tool; what they ciittlti get. NOT “ANXIOUS” BUT FALSE .\\ iicri- did the i’iitrii»t absorb all the _qlooiii and the pessiiiiisiii and the rot iiijectcii into its editorial, ".\ii .-'\nxious <)utlool<,” _iii its yesterilay’s» issue? iicadiiig tin- report of what :ictuiilly tr:iii~pired at (_farlcloii |’iiinl iluriiig liic visit of the Iioaril oi' 'I`r.'iili- on \\'i-d- iii-~d:i_\', mic l`:iil~ lil iinil thi' sligiicst loit\\ii:itioii for the u.~~t'i'lioiis iiiaiic by the i':iii'iot_. \\/'e have reall the i’ati'iol`s owii report ol' the provt-eiliiigs czircftiliy :intl iintl that it is iilcittical \viti\ the report givcii by the tititirdirln with the siitglc excl-ptiini of :i par:igr:ipii ini-iitioiiiiig the iicw`.~lpzipi~i'.\ i't-prc.:iti:itiii;; on the gin-:il bciiclits that wouhl :icrrue to thi- proviiicc were the go\'eriiiiieiii`s piograiiiiiic with refereiice to the (`iir-I"crr_v :ind the .~taiid:irdiz;ition of the Prince lid- `v.:irfl I~IJiiiil I\‘:iiiw:iy riirrii-4] mil. iiwitii“-ii'\' .irc riCl<'S 'l`€‘I\ID9l'2\I109 S0`Ci€i>' and Of U10 I Knights- of Columbus. llis funeral was held on We-dnesday and was gogiies wit-It an organized cuiiipaigii to discredit the 1Hrll0li' Hilwlderl. I MR. PATRICK EGAN. (ln \\’etliiest"ay Oct llth. 'lie resid- fciicc, .so't.Iiat it was not surprising that obicctions omg of Hmm;m,'\ and adjaclcnl ,usb |,,,s\,a,,,i D,-odu-..nV,ed hc, 21 yen,-,, ricts were greatly pained to lcarn of thc ifcatli ot' Patrick l-l;.:aii of that Ui iii\"is"‘iV*`fi"'il‘l"`il- Th* ri'-“iii ‘ii \il'~"‘\` "I’i°*`ii""-` plat-.c. I The ileriraiiieil, who had rciich- follows; J_oliii_ A. Miicrzln and Mrs. was that .\lr- .\iiirr:iy fraiikI_v coiilcssctl that he was PII U10 H1101'-UU lilflfv ECON ‘Hill Wil- IS‘*i’P"“ *HI‘I‘i"-“- Ui 5“'\l""’f“ix+>le+»¢» DAILY SELECTIOIIS F08 GUARDIAN REIDEIIS Furnished by » it w. s. Loimii. _ wioen Fis_i.|:-s _ .\lr. .\iurra_v writes and asks Sir 'l`|ionias \\`hitc wlie- i. By Walt Muon. 1 V _ The young nien drift lwai' "Om lionie- ilu--. go to Raliway and to i.iein supplied to the incn after they leave (,`2iiiada." Nome" to Qoswn aid New york; and some of tht-in wllficross the sea, to try their luck lu Gay Parse. In Edin- I .. . _ t-.rniiicnlt to pay all the.expcnses inctirred in _connec~ burgyh 0,- (yum They gy atar.~.f,t0 play tion with our expeclitioiiary forces whether in Cana- the game. 10 Win the \.l\‘€'l"W“°“lh of lame. acquire- a g00ffI§ YOIII lh€I\" da or abroad." That aiiswer seemed stiiiiciciitly plaiir “Miva vmage does,” y|@,|d\`c|,,nce_ Ilut .\lr. .\Iurrav, possibly only as zi result of sloppv l»h€'.t`Wa`nt u wider illeld thin 1 P\lI\I¢-- town-in-theHole Yet Punlttown is tlnnking. made the answer the basis for :i statement in B goodly town and here 5 man may a circular to thc cflect that the liritish \/Var Uiiicc did gal" ;e"°“"» and WGITIFI? and i‘°“°"» , _- » - ~_ -_ . . _ 00t ut you are fu o reamr-. my, all thc purchasing tor thc Laiiridi.-in troops in Britain. lad. and so you'll hike for Petrograd, and this was enlarged upon by the Canadian Textile “"0" °h"°°°'““ b|_“°- A°i`°'°."‘° mu” and far away youll have 9. better Association to mean that "all supplies for troops after chance you say. as llolto have mid, before' and so you any farewell to all they leave Canada are furnished by the British govem- md line bound nm, um.-I.. hm 11121".a':fL.§*“.:i:3..f".is . 1.-iifi.-.tn-_--._-._-.i~.-i-i.i-i.~i.-:-._ I Fe1ff°°rv¢af.“°W‘“ "'i°eS “Shi t ~ - . I I [_ _ . g , t a rc ec ei -1,40, whercfcr you mam, :livers q Ct great tea o discredit upon the govcrninent _in thclvaln to speak, for,yo_% muuuureia cycs of an important section o,f _the public, andfit was fffniiiiigiilé, rfigdfhfifiiacos ‘gg V » __ ' ~ it ' ,_ _- ` ' ‘ made_upon the basis of nothiiig-.' . _ . forth _spd liemwo tl bu d _ . - '----i ..-, .i ' ,..., and my me _A11 lied that ' ` ._ ' 'lite official nrgaii of thc .\I:iinifarInrer4 \.~%b<~_|n~ \h|n1¢Jy§i,1,,-'|¢|”\g.|~;~t”pgr 'neath ‘- ' _ ` _ V I tion, Imltistrial Lanada, has been very virulent of img- a fc-reign sky. white 0 ' codgern _“vt - ___ ._ “___ ` _5f‘i_1'» .l ’ win and dit- iii Piin\ttuym.i,,.,,,,_m,,‘__ '- V ~ ~ , - - ~ _ -_,M___,_w_ __ \ . I . _ / I ~ i , - u _ _ _ _ _ who 'knew 'thc iloeeuseil hero anil_ ectrirs' of .\ati;i;‘.:il Service, and '.\Ir. .\iurra_v rt-sigfned @i,i¢wii¢..~e wiii iiearpw ,ali ,,.,\_~S “-im, hill, Mass., and- Mrs. Miirgaret Locke, /;;;'1,.'.!.*i>,-3'.-'Qi ' t l f'*. _ - sv: ` i. ( _ , _ 1 ’ I __I._.L__._I_._..-_.______m.-t,____,m;_._.___§.Bargains in Furniture at PATONS’ ;’.‘§3‘.‘.'2.“..“,'.‘."“’T\~ “;.;`t§§..f“‘1»ff$e§i’?~§-T The balance of our stock must be sold at big_discounts Iron Beds S rin s arid Mattresses .5 `__ sf’ f\` P? *_ ,\ , cf/ _.,’ _ Q1 ii iQ ` the City. Extension Tables in Solid Oak _ “- Dressers in Oak and Mahogany Office Chairsand Office Desks ‘ Kitchen Cabinets A ' Wardrobes, single and double Hall Mirrors and Hall Seats Baby Carriages and Go carts Baby High Chairs and lots of odd pieces, come in, if you are in need of ing woulil accept it. as they have accepted the ollief l"-i1l*'°' i O . _ at _ . i ' ther the governnient nor any one luiving authority io 5 was vinmoriug mr B Supa,-.smiesmaiii ‘ p” ~’ - fi `_.- t ~ ’ \ `\ ~- ~ ~ - ` -- he slirhes hint that the or inal I0 FU" lil'-‘ ¢‘0\\l1tr:'. lt might be well " " “ ~- - , \ / . f`\ A , sg-_lf-l .i 3 .; _ fr - it 1 its readers an explanatioii and a correction of its C ‘ TONS Limited °`°”i`__°)O(`i_`°_"’ _.The death is reported at East River. - lzictoii Couiitv, ol` Miss Katlileen Mc-I v i ‘ attended by his beIo\eil iitistor. ilev. Dr. Curran, of I{elly's Cross, and died fortified by the Sai-raiiienti-i of the Catliolic (fhurch, of which he was ever a faithful and consistent. adherent. ry his wife six years ago. and leaves to inoui‘n as orphans the following South Melville, Mrs. Harry Dllks, ol’ Lynn, Mass., Misses Elizabeth and Annie ut home; also -two step-child ren, to wlionl hc was :iii cxeiiiiilnry parent, viz., Jilnics liiii'ns, of lla'.'i:r» of Lynn. Mass., the latter being one of His funeral to Kelly’s Cross on Friilay was largely atteliiled, lleiitiieni Mass lowing were the pall bearers, Geoi'gc_ Farrow, James Gorinan, Keiiiietli Holmes. Chas. Towle, Chas. McKen- na. and -.George Du1isford.-R.l.P.- Patriot and Examiner please coy. MRS. HANNAH G. MACRAE Mrs. Hannah Gray lilai-vac. widow of the late Geo. T. Maciiie, died at her tome on Central St., Sunimerside, on Thursday cveuiing. Oct.. 12th, itgetl 89 years and seven months. The deer-.as~ ed lady, before her marriage to the atc George T. Maerae, was Miss l{an» nah Gray, duiiglitcr of (lapt. ltolicrt and Isabella Turnbull, and was born at tfrapauu on March 24. 1827. He iigo. There were eleven cliildrcn ul the niarriage, six of wlioln survive. as (`. anii`Sainucl A. oi’ 'Jersey City. i\'.J.. Zenas A. of Salem, Mass.. uni: Olivei- ovlnx; and indulgent niotlicr. She was kind hearted to all, and thc poor al-I ways found in hor a friciid. She was= possesscil of a wonderful incinory. and 'up to a few hours ot’ hor death could read* the smallest pi'int without gluss._ rs. All her faculties were i'etaiui:d to the end. She becainc a Christian many yeurii ago. and at the tlinc of iiir tleitth wus this oldest niiinihei' ol` he (,‘cnti'al St. (Yliristiun cliurizli. Sinn- mersddc. She died happy in thc inll assurance of a _gloriotts rosurroctiun. The funeral sciiccii fwert- held iii 'lil- home of hci ilaiightcr. Mrs. Isabella Glidden. Siininicrulire, on Sunday last ut 2.240. 'l‘Iiu llov. Mr. llell null llcv. J. lil. Rico ofllclatcil. 'l'liierc was sing- ing; by it inalc qiiartct. and by thc con- his i".-lii'ianliiiei~:i-i and comfort are simple tliinns. affection, true- thrift and ocononiy, .good reading, excellence in pleasant' labor-all these we shall ap- preciate when we' have leiiriied to think. lt is a pre-tty good rule nc-vcr to allow yourself to think about any- thing that makes you stiffer helpless- l_v. p Soiiictiiiie-s it is good for us to suffer; but is is far better to put the puinfiil thought aside- with a- strong hand and lake up sonic-thing that brings its it sense ol` harnion_v-the piece of iieedlework. the pleasant book. Women inivc ii habit ot’ tor- tuiing the-inselves' over things that are in the par-t or over possibilities of the' future- This is' not thought, it is mere me-ntal degeneracy. ,I agree/ with the woman who start- ed me on this subject. that there is- just now considerable morbid thought among woinen. biipf-rindiiccil by the vile retidiiig we have been delugefi with, and perhaps, too, by some of the conscientious efforts people make to purify' food and mental dirt. and physical life-. Shake' off the lotliarxty ot’ wonderiiig and doubting and take hold ol' the iiearest duty. l'iit your host iiiiiiight on the- iiniiiciliatc thing that calls to you as iiecu-=>'eiry. Be sure it is worth thinking abc-ut if it is worth doing. The distressing “wliy?" of existance never bothers pcoplc- whose minds and hands are b\isy.'--lvlarltiinic l"ai'nicr. REGIMENT IN FIST they are shut out from fasliionable FIGHTS WITH P-NJNS. .society they are debarreil l`i‘oni every - --- thing that best§ Monstrous mis-| A ui;-iking tribute to Highland valor ii. the “great push" is paid by a wound ed French officer who was on special duty with the British troops' on the Soinine. “Frcrn the first." he said. “l wa-i striick with thc splendid bearing of thc Kitchciicr ariny, particularly by thc lligliliiiiders. At various points l witnesrcd their superb heroism. The Black Watch", the Argyle and Suther lands, the Se:il’or'.lu|..-the Gordons. the t`amcrons and the Highlands Light lu- faiitry were all represented. All fought with the dash and heroism traditional- l_\' associaieil with their respective icziinents. t think the palin for sub- llnic heroisni under great difficulty' ought lo go to ii battalion of the High- land Light lnfaiitry which l saw golni! into .action during the last fighting ti- rountlf- The battalion had only icome in from blllets the night be- fore. Many of the men had never been under fire except for stray shells while they were training behind the lines. Yet when their chance came they atlvaiiceu into thc zone of death as steadily as though they were mei' hanicnl figures niurilpulatoil by clock- \'.'or!<, the enciny fought, with stub- boi'iies:i`tliat l have seltloni sean i.-iitralietl evcu in the war. lt was ter- ribly slow work. but tho lllglilaiulfrrs were thc right inlén for tho task. and they irlcarcil the dugouts one by onc. When they had done with the Boches there iva.'=n'i inuch fight left in them. Thcv were beaten and. they knew lt. too." i 1| i ln-u - 1 _ii- T The New Silver Moon witi1| fected stove- _ in every day -I-Is easy on Coal the Coal _ Reverlible Flue is the Proper Home ' Heating Stove for You - ' The New Silver Moon is the safe and economical home heater. Call in ' - today and let us show you how this per- -Gives good heat 24 hours 1 -, --Needs little attention \ iii 'ITT --Gets all the good from ' --Gives nrpuer, satisfactory _ heat all through the home; 5. .-'.27\;J. - . .-... »-. - -_-;:..:-.-t __<,__ , 4/' | _;`_'§§"..' _ _-i'iflil'li-.ii-i ' I JI, _-9" i' ziriii er.`Ma_ia_v llliiklettcr anil‘("licnl.cr Wyzi F & ~ i and. Beside the fninil_v nientloned _ 9? . Il' above, the descendants of the deceas-, ~ *_ ed include 17 grandchildren and' 165 ' Vittoria RQW ._._..,.,_,___, _ great grandchildren' H __ __ 's RUBBERS, R B ER i -_ High heels and low heels broad toés and pointed toes. Buythe Merchants brand of_Rubbers for Iron w`ear;` ` 4 i \ ` " Q » ,`