' *era* six _ ,N°’£§?iBF§.0¢s8._ -I Prince EdWaiTd__.l; Matinee only er- 3.15-Nagin-7-ana' s 4s Last Call to See ht' Fldll W.S. HART “I`lie Wolves of Ilie Rail” W. S. Hart in a in \ har1\c*~r that of Raifroad deicc;iye. i his story is replretew with thrilling situa- tions .»»i1_`.=.1-';- hednring ;'ii‘.<: :wi ".."` altmgside of a ruiin. way engine he _Paths Elf-lie l3`ei';-.Ei,idy ' Harold Uyoii nfl .. .. H .- _ . e. fn ¢-.<4 I-me #L1 E 9 i¢riin_.'ii§.f I A W sarvaosr wa "-'~:ii_1ni-?'. the sliowiiig snitiai. ol -~r_f~ur regular week eiiti “The Wtinian ffmfi the _»'\. ian *i?_s'-> “Eli 13235' =;-_i-‘:" L ° _. .,;» .' }\ .. J e _L -_ -ag' rr" fi I +1 -f‘:",,, :J .JT "_ . `>""#“*>-"‘/-'= Q.‘.‘=$‘s»:<;#.-S -"‘._.\*4ac;t!l?i&:,-‘5-'pef_- 1 'fr-,» 27?. ....-- raz-n¢_»;iz=s=;~__ *_ .. -.4 _ _ _ _ _ _ -~- __ _._ _ -- - -.- ~~'. Y 7' v ' ., »~ -,- _--mn-..»_-. ' THE HONOR FLAG will be the chief emblem in the Victory Loan Campaign. It is presented by His Excellency the G0vern0r:G¢1_1¢1'9-1 I0 all cities, towns and villages that attain their objectives, and is expected to be flown by them. It is very attractive and is sure to be sought after. Quotas set for each District to ob- tain 0. Flag, and. for every 25 p. c. obtained over quota, a crown will be given. , \ll.'0TA SET T0 PRINCE COUNTY. iiistrlct No. Centre 1, Lots 1 & 2 Tlgnish _ Lots 3, 4 & 5 Aliberton I. Lot 6, 0'Leary llot 7, . Cape Woli' ' Lot 8, Springfield -_ '.ot 9, Coleman ' uois 10 & 11 Freeland Lot 12, Bideford . Lot 13, Port Hill _~),°Lot 14 Arlington 1 Lots 15&16 Wellington 12, Summerside and Lot 17, Lot 18 ivlalpeque iS, Lot 19 Kensington 19, Lot. 25 Freetown ‘)_ Lot 26 Bedeque 21, Lot. 27 Albany 2;2_ Lot Z8 Borden QUOTA SET FOR KING’B COUNTY. flistrict No. Centre \.. Lot G4 M. H. South obieeuve $40,000 50,000 15,000 1,000 7,000 _ 3,000 125,000 20,000 | 20,000 10,000 12,000 17 150.000 20,000 25,000 20,000 25,000 10,000 40,000 0b_lect.l\'t~ V $20,000 :_ 1.0¢. si & 03 Murray ii. 10,000 l _ . ’/élfirliitwi ., town and part 52-53 ~ -- - - -----.U-_ - ...=-_fz _ -_;-_ A '- _ _ '.._.'_ ;xr_:___._,_ _-_-~'~ v, ._;1._, - _ _._ _ . ._ , _.__ ___ . ._ . . _ 3, Lot 59 and Montague, George 40,000 4, Lots 66, 51,52 North George- town Rd., North Perth 5, Lot 53 north of Cardigan Georgetown Rd. and 54 6, Lots' 55 & 56 Annandale 7, Lots 39 & 40 Morell 8, Lots 41 & 42 St. Pet.er’s 9, Lots 43, 44, 45, 46, 47 and Souriis QI'0TA SET I"0R QUEENS C0 10,000 10,000 12,000 20,000 25,000 45,000 UNTI' District N0. Centre 0lr,iectlve 1, Lots 60-62 Belle River $20.000 2, Lots 57-56 Eldon 20,000 3, Lots 49-50, Pt Vernon 4, Lots, 48, 34, 35 Hazelbrook South Hillsboro F.. 5, Lots 36, 37, 38, Mt Stewart 7, Lots 33-34 Union Rd 8, Lots 23-24 north of New Glasgow lid. and Lots 21,' 22, 25,000 10.000 15.000 i 0, Lets 34-as surfeiir 25,000 10,000 20 and 67, Hunter River 100,000 9, Lots 29.-30 Crapaud and virions ' 10, Lots'31-32 south of North Wiltshire Rd.-Cornwall 11, Lots 31-32 north of South Wiltshire Rd.-North Wilt- shire _ 12, Lot 65 north oi South Wiltshire Rd-Canoe Cove 00,000 25,000 20,000 “IN what way?" “By trying Dr. Chase'_s Nerve Food. I have been reading here 1 about the symptoms of exhausted nerves, and the description Just suits my case.” f‘I am sure it will help you just as it did me when I had'n`ervous prostration, for you know yourself. that nothing else seemed to do me any good.” ' “That is about right.” ' “Well, I have beeiitelling you that the Nerve Food is what you need.” “I know you have, but I did not think there was anything wrong with my nerves, for I was always pretty well. One thing sure, I cannot sleep nights, and get up_so 1 tired every morning that I do not feel like taking hold of work like I used to. “I have felt that I am losing grip on . business and sometimes get discouraged. “Perhaps you are right,” Mary, I think ,i I will follow your advice", I _ to delay treatment until I get like he was. When the Nerve Food cu ed him it will surely help me.”:" " * This is the letter: Mr. Alex. Myles, 5 Regent street, Lindsay, Ont.. writes: ' - “For the last five years I had been troubled with my nerves. At times I could not put on my coat alone, and often when trying to reud the paper my hands would shake sn that the paper would rattle, and I`could scarcely read it. When drinking ii cup of tea it was difficult to get it to my lips. I did not sleep well, and sometimes would only be asleep zz short time when I would wake up and then lie awake the rest of the night. Then. also. I used to take cramps in my legs so badly that I would have to get up nt night and walk the floor. Sometimes during the day the cramps would bother me, too. My muscles seemed to tie up in knots. I had tried different medicines without -success. Last lull I'se_cured ii box oi’ Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food, and as this one box helped me, I got some more and continued taking them till my nervousness was cured. I feel much better gen- erally, can eat well, and sleep right through the night. I have not had any cramps for two months, and I give' all the credit to Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. Some years ago, too, I was troubled ---. ...___ ___ 2 v --...- ,_ Y _M with piles. und upon the advice of it friend, used 10,000 ~` F ‘W/.§ j_ -4- ,, " f~ '_ NOTICE 54! l overcoats $22. 2277-11-6Mti . *_* E _ _- _-_~.-.-_-: - -:_ . ._ _-_-_-.-_-_-_-;_-_-_-_-_-_-,, _-,_ -_-_-,_____,._,___,,,_______._._______._.____ _ ,__~_ __________ _ _ __ __________ _ __ ____________ _ _ Of course, I have been working hard since we are so short-handed, and I suppose this is beginning to tell.” “Well, I have been worried about yo_ur health, but you would not take my advice and so I could do no more. I am awfully V glad you are going to try Dr. _Chases Nerve Food, for I am sure it will build 'T PAYS l° My in 'his' Pf°"i“¢@- s. A. MeDoNALo's for ladies piusii' S' A. MCDONALD for cmncmnl tsozrts $30. 2277.11-6Mtt ‘ up your health.” “I have been reading here a letter from , ‘L Mr. Myles of Lindsay, and I am not going - Canad- Dr. Chase's Ointment, which cured me. l have great faith in all of- Dr. Chnse's medicines." Because Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food sup- plies to the body the vital substances from which new, rich blood and nerve force is created it cannot fail to be of benefit to the system. 50 cents a box. 6 for $2.75. all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co.. Ltd., Toronto. The portrait and signatiire of A. W. Chase, M.D., is on every bo" of the genuine. . Military Service Act, 1917. M EMPLOYMENT UF MEII Ill DEFAULT UIDER THE MILITARY SERVICE ACT. The following Regulations, recently approved by the Governor General in Council, impose strict obligations upon every employer TO ASSURE HIM- SELF THAT EACH OF HIS EMPLOYEES OF MILITARY AGE AND DESCRIPTION IS IN POSSESSION OF DOCUMENTS PROVIN G THAT HE IS NOT IN ANY WAY IN DEFAULT UNDER THE MILITARY SERVICE ACT. ' An employer who is charged with having a defaulter in his employ must be able to prove THAT THE MILITARY SERVICE PAPERS _ ISSUED BY THE REGISTRAR OR MILITARY AUTHORITIES TO THE EMPLOYEE IN QUES-‘ TION WERE PRODUCED FOR HIS INSPEC- TION at the time when the employee was taken into his employment, and that it was reasonably estab- lished to his satisfaction that the man was not in default under the Military Service Act. It should be clearly understood that the Canadian Registration Certificates given on June 22, 1918, at the time of general registration, in no way define the status of a “ 106. Every person who em lo s orretains in his service - P Y my man who has deserted or is absent without leave from the Canadian Expeditionary Force, or who is in default in . the performance of any obli- stion or r uireinent. for re 8 _ "q . ' f orting or for military service, linposed upon him by the Act or Regulations, or any procla- ` mation thereunder, shall bc guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction by im- prisonment not exceeding six _ months, or by a. penalty of not loss than One Hundred Dollars, and of not more than Five I Hundred Dollars, or by both liioh im risonment and fine, P I unless such person prove that mods due inqui;y und THE MILITAR SER- VICE PAPERS ISSUED BY THE REGISTRAR OR THE MILITARY AUTHORITIES | £0 THE MAN SO EM- \ YED OR RETAINED & HIS SERVICE WERE _ ODUCED FOR. I-IIS IN- EPECTION,__lnd that it was _ my embiined in his gy” attach inquiry . ' - 0 mln WEB ' .»‘~@#_ ex”-.1 ' f, 3 rm. il “deluiltinnepectofmyolthe .» 1 C 1 msn under the Military Service Act. REGULATIONS. obligations or requirements aforesaid." “ 106A. Every person who HARBOURS OR CONCEALS OR IN ANY WAY ASSISTS ANY MAN WHO IS A DE- SERTER OR ABSENT WITHOUT LEAVE FROM THE CANADIAN EXPE- DITIONARY FORCE, or who is in default in the per- formance of any obligation or requiremcntfor reporting or for military service imposed upon him by the Act or egu- lations or any proclamation thereunder, shall be guilty of an offence punishable upon summary' conviction by im- prisonment not. exceeding six months, or by a penalty of not less than One Hundred Dollars and of not more than Five, Hundred Dollars, or by both such imprisonment and line, unless such person prove that he was not 'aware and had no reasonable ground to suspect that the msn so hsrboured, concealed, or assisted was a deserter or absent from the forces without leave or in default in respect of any of the obligations or requirements aforesaid.” g ' MILITARY SERVICE BRANCH. ` Minard’s Llnlment used by Physicians, RED CROSJ f»l\`|N3 -I 2. l _ ,_ _ __ ‘an Red Cr '-=:. i-iocioiy tii1j.'a1"~- |~=i‘w ._ _ ...E-_.3-' ' “__-' I 'QI T-_T ' W'-V ` iq '-_ l .E-.I _1. AUCTION SALE.-Remeniber the lished in Tr. 0;.:-,~ c \~ gui: the follow that area in all of Canada. It cannot. Sale Of the Daiwson i31ock, Thursday ing:-Those t-'iz » ve oi Prine- lui therefore, be expected' to make the sa- N0Ve111b€I‘ 1401- i ~-ard Island .~.'ll as- _\ \» that li is me Red cms; showing as 433'10'31M0Uf~31N0V-5.7.9.12.14 ai. small province.Whether or not such some of the larger Provinces. Much, M I TON '“" ""* ` _ ta. remark from an outsider would be ap- however, caiibe effected by organizat- S,,,,d:,',, Novipqigustlill s;:;§e:o,,oI:5f_` Dreciated is another matter. Yet never- ion, and increased' ‘organization would ‘ _ ' ' the less the tact remains that Priiivo bnlng results in the P. E. I. Red cross Prisoners of War `Department, wlilchlo which_ any of _their tboys may be att-' has been organized, receives a support, ached is liberally supplied with socks more than double that accorded the I and comforts. This same generous spl- genera-l tund. This is most unusual.. . i"it could undoufbtedly be broadened to The Proviinciai officers- in Charlotte- include thought for men -generally, irr- town are much interested in the work, I espective of place of birth, who lie in but lack ot time prevents their giving the many hospitals of the old land and Holy Coniniiiiiion ut Iiustico at 11 ri, , _ in . HL; ‘. \’ I-1 y a ' o 3 ,,_ m_ There Wm be no further sep and the maximum rural popiilahion fo" sent very largely wifthout being- solic ~ lied. It is interesting to note that the of the Island are extremely loyal to which the supplies and lrlndlv though; their own men and see that the Unit oi’ the Red Cross bring to them. :_ 1--f 14- -so eu E emu Pm er t Mm n at Edward lsllanrl has the minimum area Society. The money which comes is it the necessary attention. The peopleland new and sorely need the cuniiort ..__.____.__....._,__ sions oi' the Sund-ay School at Riistico ____ _ F ,_ _ _ tillfurther notice. j ' '. ' ‘ ' '_ wins VICTORY Fi./xr;-Ren' _l. Heaney has woii the Governor (_}eiicral’s Victory Loan Honor iiag having receiver] the quota ol Victory Bonds set for his district. A TIMELY SUGGESTION. - The pictures that you are planning Io send that soldier of yours they must soon be on on the way, if yon would make sure that he has them , to gladden his heart for Xmas. Call t the Bayer Studio and make an ap- poiiitiiic-iit. 2221-i 1-z1\l6i. k Y f r _ (`)I’l£R/\'I`l{I) (_)l\' FOR /\l‘- l’liNDl(,`l'l`lS-l-lcr many irictitls will lic sorry tu lvzirii that l\li'. \’\'.i A. lint-_-tis, nf init my is in me rx! l". lsliiiirl lluspitzil siiffcriiig froiir 'ippciirlicitis She was operated on 'l`iicsday night :ind tlic ijuardisiii io pleased to learn that :it last report.-I lnst night she was progressing favorably' and making :i good rc- covery. SHIPPING lTF,l\lS.--'l`lic liaiidsonic schooner “1\lowccn” has just completed a cargo of 8,000 bus. outs and 100 sheep for Bermuda by Carvell and sniierl Bros. Scli. limma Belliveau has just arrived at St. ]ohn N. li. with a cargo molasses for Carvell Bros. and pro- ' cceds from tliere to (fliarlottclomi to load oats for St. Johns, Nfid., for same Firin. coNvi\lLF_scaNT,. l I iioi/nc _ INSPECTED.-Yesterday tlic Militia Department inspected ilu: new Convalescent Home pripni~ri~: tory to taking it over from the llc- partmenteof Public Works. The new Home is magnificently equip- ped throughout, with a fine z1ur.=<~.~' home adjoining, and will compare most favorably with any siniilnr institutions-in Canaria. '1`lic open- ing date has not been decided upon. ::ATOMIZlR»8 the irlnd needed in every homo and used by loading spec-, lnll|,Q.{GuI1i agslnot troubles that mlifbé oblstl by these medicinal at- omizors. .(301.000, almlevlon A John |°n’l. Goo their adv In I in lnuo. -J ntoiinnai . _ \ r»‘w»»~ 1;,-_ 4. _ . ...¢,,.. .. »q¢.f,g»r,_1.s~_ .i I Q l , . I* 2 i \ 1 e uns--.» , A Rich, Safe `=l\/Iiilk°.-itoij Your Childrcni `0U`flike to ive your children __ lots of miii-you know it is , _fthe best and most econoiiiicnl f odd - N aturc provides. Now you,can always have fresh, pure milk-`m~ the house for ilicm- ‘ Wl1€Il \`-Iléy .tired it-for brczikfnsl , cereal, for the bctwccn-meals drink ., , before going to be_d-Cnriiaiion»~Milli’: _‘ii .> {‘from Contented Cows.” ‘ ' li Cari_iation Milk stays fresh and ‘""""`f' Simply because _it is sterilized ai.; il scaled safe in air-tight cans. _ To i'<~