l ll-_:-l .tl gl ___ fl' lil t .51-;~ _» L-jf' ; ;.~ .`;,_ ._ :!_ fl ~`.l il 'Sf'-7_r*f ., .ia-__ l' _»’, __ l. ||. _"__ ___rAc.i:roim~ _n _ 1. .i ~ i ...t.,.._- tt. i_ ` ‘M __r' 21:' '4. §‘\>.\~"S ‘ n)',, .. 1,#-_--»._~ _ .` \ 55519: `- '3'_'.!3~é:"~.'.:_-it `.’i:‘.:‘.L(iT' iiirlii* i '_..r ._~ _ . ormitnian f . - ~ _ SEPTEMBER 23, |916 ` _ _ A ~ §"m'ug deserved the confidence ol the electorate. Ml'-‘l _ r 'Carvell himself asserted this and he must bow to the _ ' ‘ » ' ~ ;_ ij _ " _f _ _L_ _ _` _ ___ __ ._ "decision 'of his constituents. _It would_be_ too r_ii\`i_t;1_i_,‘1_."'f; - ' ` ' ,` _to expect _however thatfhe will Mfud- ffslglillr _ Heed Oflloe nt Chlriettetovm. lreneh Oilleea et Ullm- menlde. Atherton, Beurle and Montague. Evening Daily (founded 1907) 81-50. (delivered er b¥ mlll) In Cllildl. and ILM for U.8.A. I _ _ x _ ‘ ' ' "~ .Mft '~'f- ' _ .1 "I -fi. tion to the Speaker_.___ ___`_____‘_ _ _ _ _ ~ '41, of llie New if --T,-._,..,i.._)°( (0enadlnn lpn; Despatch.) Wear to be seen at Patons Subscription and_Advertleii\g Phone. ... ...._..-182# News me :air |»m»»...... ,.. ...mst Member of Audit lumen ellcireuin- tiene. < naming only reuiuise iam). emo per year- (Dr livered) in advance; $2.60 per year (\"|l|l¢\l) Ill l4Vl'\°°- r0X Tax cotuscriou ..l.‘3’i3.‘?.l..§=:".§~...h.:;ll:"..L‘:°...'i.“:1 - are now hurling themselves in attack ies ran he s r For some-time past it has been known that all_l&°i11°¢ Lmbert. fwtkussians -troops __ i pall`_ and _c r in a rears of 'fox tax_ receivedlgne, ` - ' in many weeks General Bi-usiioir has Uileiied another powerful campaign attack on the._Teutoii llneseast Patons are 'showing exceptional values in Fall and -Winter Dress Goods also special price attractions in Ladies and Misses Fall Suits. _ ,Situ y Weeigly (founded 1887) 81.00 per annum ii! ¢0 ninll lnr§|§i¥i§,9r U.8.A. _ _ __ -_ ` gg? -_-_-_-,~_-,-,-_~;:;;_-_-:.-:_-:.1121121'-'~“-2*-1 ~'-'-1Y-`-`-'-`-`¢-=`-`-‘-“ff-‘-‘ ‘ `-“Y” A-"""` -_. SA'ruimAi', Ssrrr-:Maint 23, i9i6. ‘ be _ notice hom the Treasury Department that uriless__li_i\d ' I \‘0d \ , _ li _ _ |_l ,_r l,. _ __ 3 ~. -- 1..-q, _ G ' .i V _ , _ _ fn C H su h arrears were immediately paid legal action iw ould me taken. The failure of so many ranchers to attend “lil . . . . 'B ya£d'I‘ni7nopoi_ re the key ;.__._.__._._.,,_.,_._A,,__-_-_-_-__-,_-_-_-_-_f-_-_-_-_-.-_-__-.-.-.-_-_-.-_-_-ff.-.~.-.~.-»-<-=----1-=‘-= ‘to ""5 "once has led 10 the lssumg of 3 number of points at which the ‘G55-'s armies are _»' sunimoiises out of the County Court for the smaller 'dl\'00f-1118 tlwlr Bledsehammer ~bl°'Wl~ :F sums and several 'writs out of the Supreme Court for A um. onthe-untaj is .ina ,Kinase 1uuctloa'of»,`tiig»,;g¢, ,ri-allways run: g to. the Galician ' 08iiltal from worm _ T _§~»'Patoiis’l'-prices in Natural Wool Vests and Drawers for early Fall 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ ,K___ dvd f __G.l_ ._ °°““‘*"‘ * we-LariiSveéiii§§nd'1'lnnen-ll ' ~ 'ff ">vriI.‘i‘l3-’ff*.*i . ./l`.__"‘ _ i _ .t ily- rr’ . ` ‘Those Liberal papers which have been crowing und boasting about Liberal victories throughout thff Doniinioii received ai cold crack as the result of the b_v-election in Carleton. N.B. \\'e have been t0ld_ad~_ miuscum that the tiowing tide is with the Liberals but ` whether this be so or not in British Columbia and' Manitoba there is no evidence \\'hatev_er~to supportithe _ allegationin Notfi Scotia or New Brunswick. The l.ih_cral goveriiiiiciit in Nova Scotia was sustained by . ~ r :i considerably reduced iiiajority at the polls and in con 'ICI 5_0 lar Ill' _-llie peo `r -val 355 as- ina' E larger amounts. There may, perhaps be a few _ _ ___ ____ _~ I _ _ ple who will not approvcof this action but in the __ ' ` ~ . ’ _ _ _j _ . ' .» ' _‘_ .. _ cumstances it _would appear to_ be u__n‘avoid_a_ble.. _ii 1' A me time ‘ago The _Ciuardian'pul_i_lisl'te_`l1“Tl_ig' i`1iiii`imui'r'i1'_ P (SP¢¢lH| i°‘ the Gviflllin-) uat-ions qi`i"`vv`_lii_cli»the1tax.of_;§i9i~4"and‘ 1915 was me “?°_ - Ooo ught the hnflsome sum f W' " 'L°“°°”` Feather Boa'Department. . _ Visit PATONS for the new Fasliion. PATONS. LIMITED ~ 0 $I,300 and only :1 few~ ` C _ ts ago another Island silver pelt was _cold for I--~_-g--nag' ' 5 S- -1-f' 1 y average coin- ~ 0, my dear friends, you who are let-_':f_:”°'x:n’§°§_"lfg§;m-‘;'z,'; xgoyggehéfi _ `_ s taxes for the last two years This goes to show ‘mg U'l“°"“l’l°`m’“““d°"‘"““‘““g*’ "““ g y g ' 0 < '- notwithSI d~ <1- ` _ on from year to Year. meaning to clear that he is dying of starvation; or le.” ` ---for i an ing war con itioiis the lox industry mem up some My; you whoare keep. Urns YOU! f_1‘l:>_Y;‘l’9 3298;! $01; _fOr aww); g__ l ot fallen so low that well disposed ranchers or mg Wretcheii llualfels “UVB b¢f““S° ° apprec All “we hs; l;°mg'da _if _ . - . you cannot quttb make up your mind y°“ mmm ° 5 y :inies are unable to pay their taxes. Taking all .mat naw is thsday to sacrifice your Y°“ °“l_3' °g“_|d l;_“°‘}'__f_"du°°° _“Usa fefl; circumstances into consideration there is no rea- Pride “nd km “emi” Y°“ Wim “"9 Pass' auohwud en' t at 6 me si or ' ll! How _ _ _ _ ._.i m n ull n‘i upo the t eet. noti‘\h°".~i&”ml'”° ld,b S -k~ the _“pe hom to speak in his favour, but :ill their eloquence sonable excuse for any company or rancher iieglecr-'~_;\I,'f,ak|(;,g sw ein-Ln oil" ,,f»:,,:1,e_,|||,, YOU “£5 illiilalllly and 0° "le - ~ ‘ ightnever have an- or refusing to pay his tax, and the government SDM' “nd Yet k“°Wl“g "mt lt W°“lU thing which W" m ' l ll tl ’ ` .-- llllll B ll . be commended by the great majority of our lox In you W h sham? .gn .r:e‘m‘o_me`i¥ you other chance to no /'P ps mo B _ heard -that one of those men were dead 'F - ' W -TY ’ ' _Y _ _ _ _ *_ _ _ ' 'V _ _Y - One pelt sold at even a much less price than 9° 'T TODAY- ‘ ‘ geta Perfection Oil Stove You have a portable heating _system for your honie when you own the New Perfection 0_il Heater. This handy, dandy little heater can be carried from room to room, giving quick, instant and cheap heat in any place desired. and the public in general for taking effectivelwl' " T 7 TTL! 'E "J "H Sm-Q5 fm- the C0|1¢c¢;0,, of ai|_a,.rea,.s_ _ - ' ffereiice or other' oausés__~so many." ranchers have ' _ :ite way _cscziping payment. Heretofore l»ut__ __ urls and the good jiidgrnent and sense of right of _ __ _ ' ~ _ ; (_ this fact :uid already their newspapers :uid politicians thc iiiterestcdparties :ire to he coiiimendefl for settle- 6 :irc hinting that so far asrthe offic.i:il opposition is con-` in ct-rncd ihcrc will be no :iltetnpt iiizitle to force :in to election during thc war. lm lt may he mentioned that ivlicreris in other con- se stitueiicies local politics played the pnrainount pn.rt\_d' in the contests, in Carleton County the question pri- 0 ent of the c:i‘ses_'\vithout tninecessziry publicity. lt is lic hoped tliniithc same prudent course will hc loi- ved in the crises now pending and that satisfactory ttlemcnts will be made without the _necessit of f the industry niirl____oi_-_tl1e_good_ name of. those engag- marily :it issue was whether Mr- Carvell or Mr. Fle-l ed in -it. -_; i__`i_ '_ _ _ ' -- - ~_>_-_- - ~ ~ -_-;- ~ - ~. . _ -_-_- - -_- _-_-,-L-J -_-_- - ~_____-,__ -_-_Af `,_,,_._. A .._____._.____T_____,;_.*_ _ D `Mrs. Reek, ‘who polired teaf assist-ed ;` V This week at the golf links has been _. ‘ ` _by Miss Emma Nicholson, _Miss Louise full ol enloyment, as the weather hge Lady Maud Cavendish, who is com- , , , ing out with the Duke and Duchess of _ - _ . Quite a amber of Devonshire. whose eluest daughter she me Runway Depot is, has been working as ii Rc-.l Cross nurse at Blackwell Red Cross Hosplt- morning m Md farewell t° Mm' lungs' al. Lady Maud luis for months been and her daughwm' cyclin! daily from Chatsworth to the 1:1155 gag: ggi? “_';“3:__;‘_‘;_° ('_\_¢)*gn¢;l_1 £22* "and Mrs. W. E. Hyndmnn. 'l°”""“" o. c.. iosig Battalion. Mrs. ings ana‘ The memberg :__,'__° family will be much missed ln social therhood ‘DI R‘ le Camldlall BYO- and patriotic work. in ailr ii E i . _ ;_li_t-hugs; £iJ_\?éqCe,;.;l;l;?°fvEZ?é ‘:,g‘f_ gl__::_’_;°‘;:_°9l§e:’“_:'_:;__;l:_§‘iu:“§;;o_l1§B5_ lg; ty, Mrs. Ferguson, and Miss Elizabeth _§_heBhosp:_taiiz; tixreiieagacoiimiilibg liliglsishifitir bteh§i_si?igi»;liin;yii;i§:ii '£6' “mage in Ke'°°°°h' le" ""9 “'°°k um' bel; te "a'_‘° l"*"*-”» “Hd U18 Ml- for Red Cross-.work by’takiug a three . ,ry U y of me s“"°““dl“§ CUUU- months' course in nursing at the P. E. ‘ _ __ _ island Hospital, and One of the features of thc "an" mme abroad 8 Lyons and Miss Ver `_ passed dainty refreshments. ___-_-___-Las.-.,'...1ss_.,..;-.s4:;t,.-.._,»... .__ ___....._. .._.._._._. _ .. a Taylor, who A been of a quality which made the luree of the links irresistible. Great interest 'centers ln the match for the champi- _ _ -onship of the Club, which started this f"l°_”d5 WGN’ ll! week. The match is being warmly 0" W°fl'1°°¢\“\' contested. and win iikeiy no complet- ed this aftornoon. The bostesses at WSH Olive and . the ten. hour will be Mrs. E. G. Coombs Oil WMC" '*'°Y °°°“ Dr. Fersusun. or inn-vera Universi- l"0_\‘8uson. who`have been at their sum: e_ e » A A ' should occasion. he will do her ~ 'After ¢~-_‘delightful -_~m'omir» vnu )‘ - ragging cases through the courts, to. the detriment' r their home in Cambridge. ` i 4... __:_~_,¢_- -C _ __ _ _ ;_a_i_i)l_;il_i_itloi;__w_l|l _be the Alexaiidraollmtblrlttzelilillllliia itllelgglllgilingitillieeBgbignelrlgllillilg llgmush New Bnmnwlck' Rem Mr' Ful- Fm "jew 855 the E““5m°"*‘ Of the Mrs. lngs"absence -Mrs. J.‘O. Hynd- 'qjhelge damt '15 Y 5""~“Kll1E f0l”~ man has kindly consented to act as _lower or e.1Z'__;f;’_°e9 '1|'°‘_lh° D091-|1111' secretary for the'Socks Fund. The pmny mst* gm Week “"0 “FQ H0 public may rear assured that Mrs. ings __ d _ DU" “H0” “F0 l'°H0ilY will be even more interested in this ‘"1" - elvsdellv when the proceeds nina wane in nngiana, as nie win he 2_2’ §;_'-'_l’_?__¢";’_tI;‘_’_£:""gg:_f_9tl_-__'_I;_|\*5 _?‘1_:l‘i;Z_:\_I- in close touch with Miss Plummer, 8 _ . ;v_t;i'k. agit;__s_l_i_t3uld be encograged in ;|(;D:5"’t'_'_'_ull;;espa¢_;¢_i;ss;‘;a __i?_¢;n;;r0v:_t_c;s gust. to enter as n regular student ln FY D s e manner. e e e Misses Vi l ` ‘ who h van and Eileen Christie, ‘"9 been weeding ii week with "'°l'° "Step Mrs. (Cant) smiley nag . - 1 - _ MU- Mid brother, Gunner Christie of not be duplicated an where. This l 81011. VL- are among the welcome 'he 5"’ 51080 BUNGPY have returiied _lighted _with their holiday _ 1 can we to even visitors here this Week. They are ‘ ` to their home in North Sydney, do- better o k. l _ , a ___ '. ‘BUGUGTY 5 ‘of ifthof “Garden "`Provinco,_ » __ M* Rama" D-Tweideéon I M Mr. and Mrs. W.,W. Clark have as General Manager in 0 if Ummm' Norm Emi h & “na 'I 0|' the t young son, and_Mlss Dimock, of Hal- ln- mice' h ' °ld h°m° bel” at C°"° ' _(_ _ _ E3” b Mercantile Insurance '°-- 0 11 ilrsh. ac o i " .Mr.'-'Cecil Betpnno. tiiairc $22? la: (ii: -:awe-.ar§w\. by _um _s. s. cmapeiin est -Tue dn at-iileasurn trip, _ana left again Thursday niglil. for Mont "’“l` U19 “R19 boat. _They express ed .themselves as highly delighted with .V710 appearance and beauty of this island. and are determined to remm .next seasuit, and make ii much longer stay, Mr. Davidson is a cousin of the Arciibiliiiop of Canterbury, England. Among the brides _receiving this week was Mrs. Paul Murphy. who was at home to hir itryiendn rli’i;_ Monday af- gte _ . at. 1_ _p tice street, : *pliuinet ~l‘_ull_ ushering the li) _lb .tho ‘tli*\‘|r_ihi room which ivesgery 'prQttl_l_y nrrapled with quail ‘ titles of out .Bowers a_iid‘foliege. Mrs. Murphy. who came hero direct from irni-ind, has quickly made friends. and wneltept rattle bus receiving their ‘ ifoiigratiiiiit ne welcomes. on during Mrs. ings’ absence will send in a great' quantity of socks quickly, as the boys overseas are insistent ln their praises and demands for the home knit socks. which they say c n V alone should be ti in t w r , e Q in their guests Mrs/ (Dr.) Clark and ilax. _ ;, ` “ »l‘ .Oli ' and dances have been given for the different members ot' the 5th Siege Battry, who are leaving shortly for one, an they have proved very popular during their stay in this city, and will be followed with a plentitude of good "wishes Rev E Ramsay. Mrs Ramsay and family, who have been summerlng at Malpequo, have returned to their home ln Amherst o e, » w o i8o'veral _informal farewell parties . K overseas, much to the regret of ovary "ml fm' Eiillllid n.ratur\\ed this week to resume his DBBl0l'Hl d\l¢|6B. much lnvigorated. 4 #UO ' Miss Elizabeth MacLauchlan, St. Peters. daughter or Dr. R. D. Mae- Lnuchlan, left for Halifax on the- 18th he Ladies’ College. she was accom~ panied by her aunt. Mrs. (Din) P. H. Thompson. __ _ ‘I ll U Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Auld, oi Burl- n H1'/lux a delightful visit renewing old - cquaintanceshipi-i. and enjoying the . Whi_¢h._-,hy,t,i_;e wer.-is Mr. Aiiitrs nin- uegii. _ _ ` V D a e 1 _Miss Bessie _[austin _entertained n number nf her rl frleiids at the hour on Vaal in onor of Olive ings. whgalzn the iuiiowin O O 0 of the prolly bridal took place when ' WOYB 8 GRAND DISPLAY or. EXHIBITS RE_FRasn_Ma°NTs oN THE c.noUNDs < LIBERAL `PRizEs iN ALL DEPARTMENTS LOWEST EXCURSION RAILWAY RATES _ R. Brehaut, Es ., of Montague, oliers special prizes amounting to gizoo for foals, sired by his 'carriage Stallion “PARKLIGI-IT" ` . . . . . . ........:..................$5.oo 4.00 3.00 '25 Cents Adrriits to All Departments Articles for Exhibition will be receivedat the Dril Shed, from Monday, October and at_io_o’_clock,_ a. in until Tuesday, October 3rd=, at to a.iii:_.y_` 1 __ ' Entries for horses will be received until Saturday, September goth, and for other Live Stock niitil io o`clock'a.m.,' on Wednesday, October 4th. ` _ °'l`RAIN_.ARRANGEMEN'l`S A Excursion Return tickets at one single first-class fare will be issued from Elmira, Souris, Charlotte- town, Cardigan, Montague and intermediate stations to Georgetown by afternoon trains of October 3rd and morning trains of October 4th, good to return up to and including October 5th, 1916. Also from Charlotte- tcwn and intermediate stations to Georgetown on 4th_ October, _t9i_5,»g'0od- tQ~»re_t~urn by special train same day its follows:-- _ ~ - - srariou ' #Aka ~ 'muh Dsimzrs Charlottetown l i._oo Royalty junctiono, . _. 9o _York '.1 1 so fi on suffolk A _ 75 si o:i Bedford _ ' 7o 9 lt Tracadie' s 65 9 20 Mt Stewart 55 9 39 - Pisquid 50 9 47 - Peake's 45 io oo St Teresa 45 lb o5 Perth 30 lo i7 Cardigan . _ ., __ ` ao io 29 Montague- f ._. it 3,35 ' nrudeiiell j _ ‘ " if Emmerson. "" ‘ lo -_ _~_1o 38- Georg todo __ __ '_ _ Arrive ' .. -3” icq; _ _ - Returh»i'n¥`§i"tlie~Special" Train will leave Georgc` town for Char otteiown at 5.45¢p;;~m».~-;-;»~_--A ,-¢;._.» _ J ._ it _.. ._ ~lP_assen _s;fi"o_m the MOD f c_li_w_ill_ o ' to Georgetowngqby tjli`e»reg\'ilgr and tgiii be returned toll/_[t>_nt§"1t€ byilsfecial 'H°ainfiit the afternoon. _ l¢_y¢_li.Elmira_and_Souris Branches will "bf'o_ ' __ ¢"Stewart 'by morning train on 4th' October, ~_to conn`e_¢_t_ w_itl_i_ train _from Charlottetown. C `{W;`W.'5]ENKlNS, President. ._-_._ 830mm _ N45 lo 25 Regular Train V lo 315 , ' ~Georgetow'n. ll _The New Perfection is smokeless, ororless, cheap, lasting and economical. Has oil gauge, heat-proof handle and _a hundred other improved features. Call in and see A one in use here. A See Our Good Barn Lanterns If you want a good strong barn lantern that is wind- proof, draught-proof and fool-proof, come here. Farmers tell us that our barn lanterns are the “one best _bet” for general satisfaction. Call in and see the I reason wh-y. _ _ ‘ ’Fennell & Chandler i‘ Rent! what "Ililly Suiid:i_v" has to sity about snfegiiaiwlliig the _l t'uti|i°e ot’ your l'uniil_v- _ I vit. roRiA sow 'fl "_;_______.L_-___s...,_ _ --_-L _ ,_-_ei-L: » He recently, bcforc nn audience of twenty thousand people, J bore testimony in the following cinirncteristlc ni_aniier,- l "l doii‘t look like ii nian that would die very quickly. do l? l _L . have just as good ii physique as you ever gazed nt. I wouldn‘t truce _ t with any man l know. A lot of you fellows are stronger than l, but | I have as good a physique ns you ever looked at. But I don't look l like ai man who would die quickly. do I? But I may die, and on t that 'mn_v,' on tlint possibility I carry thousands and thousandls of _` dollars of Life Insurance. I don't believe that any man does right to himself, his wife or his children if he doesn't provide for them with Life Insurance. so when he is gone they will not be thrown _ upon the charity of the world. And next to my iaith lu God, if I F should die tonight, that which would give me the most comfort _ would be the knowledge that 1 have in ii safe deposit vault in Chicago Life Insurance papers, paid for up to date. and my wife could cash _ in and she and the babies could listen to the wolves howl for a good I many years. I don't expect to die soon.__l may die. and on that ‘may' I carry thousands of dollars in Life Insurance." For the most protection nt the lowest possible cost. consult au Agent nl ’l‘lic tli‘ent~Weiit Life, or cull ni lirnncli Olllcc, Charlotte- town. ’ l Hyndman & Company, Limited 1 l_ ANnRi~;w'_LAvsRs, s@¢r¢i.n,», l si, Queen sz. Mnriaiierv. P- E~ I-‘ ' :For A Real Piano Bargain G0 ` _ stellar-Mme" ani. “ To Here you will find, marked at the lowest possible price, the best pianos in Canada today, such as Heilitzman New Scale Williams Meudelnolm Kerri-Morris _ Some eiggellent offers here in slightly used pianos-see ern. f ` _ ' ' _ A genuine Pi_anola,»wi_th-60 roll? attac_hable to any Piano, offered at a ridiculously ow price. can. make your own terms at 23;’ use KAL! % ll Monuments that endure thezll Ravages ol Time triii-` §._;°fY;l§.?_.?.'.t.*l‘____ " 9 PP _ ..§'...f°nf:'.f"‘...~:°.*%'¢ aisle-ani °“°.'i.........t i lilb _-