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BUSI-IMAN In a Splendid Human Interest Dramas “Ashes of Hope” an attorney’s selfish desire, that ruined a young girl dancer A dramatic story of a dancer’s success! a lover's suspicions and 1-'f,‘i',‘,'I,fi".',‘, People’s Theatre 7-3081 9 P- m- ; _ '_ Canadian All Red Featur¢.~always of Interest OUR CANADIAN SOLDIERS Final and Satisfying Chapter of Great Story _ Queen Kathlyn at last Supreme 7 The Villain Umliallah where _ 7** He Belongs _ ' Dont Miss this Slirring Finale 4 ~¢”_~7,- A Big Surprise io Hundreds coop BYE brand Wind-Up gf, Katiiiyn series V Keystone Comedy A BACK YARD THEA'i`R"i it’s a Scream I sirnsi convention IIT FREDERICTON, N. B. FRI-IDl., Prcsitlent Aca I IT PAY8 to buy in the Province... THE EXPRESS.-The express sr- rlved in Charlottetown last night at 10.25. DRAMATIC RECITAI. in P. \V. C. Hall to-night. A grand programme in store. Tickets, 25, 35 and 50 costs; ENTERTAINMENT To-N|eHT.- Don't fail to hear the famous inter- preter Henry Lawrence Southwiclr in the Prince of Wales College Hall to- night at. 8 o`elock. 6164. FOX NOTE.-The Royal Fox Ex- change hss declared a dividend oi 110 per cent. (not 60 per cent. as was previously stated.) The Diamond Stl- vcr Black Fox Co. has declared a dl- vidend of 30 per cent. DUNSTAFFNAGE.-Miss Florence MacDonald wishes to acknowledge forty-eight dollars and sixty-five cents; also two hundred and fifty-eight bus- hels of oats, collected for the Army Field Service Fund for Dunstaffnage School District. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.--Lieut. t`ol_ Potter, of Springhill; N. S., Grand t‘haiicellor of the Knights of Pythian Order in the Maritliiie Provinces, will pay an official visit to Empire Lodge HARTNEY HALL.-There will be_ service in Hartifyt Hall next Sunday at 7 p. m. ‘--sf 1 . RESIGNED POSITION.-Mr Frank McCarty has resigned his position as Principal of Emerald School. REMEMBER THE DATE.-The date of the Hallowe'en Tea for the Char- lottetown Hospital, will be Wednesday. Oct. 28th. ' 6122 HALLOWE'EN 1’EA.-There will be lots of delicacies at the tea in Market. Hall on Oct. 28 in uid of the Charlottetown Hospital. 5162 CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.-Rev. Ewen McDougall will resume lils work by preaching Sabbath, 25th. nt Birch Hill at 10.30; Mlilview, at 2.30 and Kinross at 6.30. TEA AT ST JAMES' HALL.-On Oct. 30th there will be served chicken and salmon salad and all kinds of cake and pastry. Fancy cakes. D88- try, candy and pumpkin pi-as will also be sold for those nt home. 6145 SPLENDID LE¢TURE.-- Maior Bartlett's lecture in the Baptist school- room on Monday .evening will be on “The Chnteaux Country of France.” =Tliis historically interesting and \von~ derlully beautiful region will be de- c.-is... “Wm In Eurom T1i‘2i°§1§.°\3`"i`t'i’r'i'1°$°`.il°iibi _ A Two Part Detective Story Featuring Helen Holmes _ _ ' ' ’ fi , A Randall' thrown in Dri80n,.iiilit the-__ Cha;§ie<€levgih}é1imreriI;§1lsrt)l\itl:)er(i:zilu?:u11?1?it iiinzinv%ay`vv11ich1'ivillr‘ astoundibeholders _ _ ,1 1 . ' - --- --__-_ . 'f waives J. iteirigan In I - A ‘ ' U __“The Passer By” A Two Part Dramatic Masterpiece ‘*ExTRA'_» “EXTRA” EDWIN AUGUST IN The' Two Gun-Man 'lhvo Part Dramatic Sensation A Ford Sterling All-Star Vitisraph Cvmedy Cast I of this city to-night, when it is expect- 5 ed there will be a large attendance. 1 cribed in Major Bartlett's fascinat- ng style and will -be illustated by plendid views. The proceeds will be ARMY FUND.-Oats are now being received at the Marine Wharf. Farm- ers will please bring their own bags which will be emptied there, as the bags for shipment will be filled and weighed in the warehouse. All oats should be re-cleaned. '1‘. C. James, Secretary. FAST DRIVING.-At the Police t‘ourt yesterday morning Fred Gau- det and George hlcllougall were each fined $10 for having on Sept. 23rd, driven their automobiles at a rate ex- ceeding the speed liiiiit. The Prohi- bition cnsc against George McCormack was adjourned. ORWELL SCHOOL.-Report for Septcnibcr: Grade VI. 1, Eliza Mac- leod. Grade V.--1, Jessie Macleod; 2. lioward Gay; Il, loiia Gay. Grade devoted to the Caiindiuii Patriotic League. AN ACCIDENT.-A young lad nam- ed Arthur Dunn fell from a tree on Corner of Pownal and Grafton streets, yesterday afternoon, and escaped ith a severe shaking up, a slightly iiljured leg and a scratched face. The drop was about ten feet and he con- siders hiiiiself fortunate in receiving so little injury. He was taken to the Cliarlottetown Hospital, where he is doing nicely. EXAMINATION.-Tlie following is the standing of the pupils iii High Bank School for the month of Septem- liert-Grade Vll.-1, Alice lil(-Leqtl und Marlon Gillis, equal; 2, Minnie Mcl’licrson. Grade V_-1, Euplieniin Hayter; 2, Peter McPherson. Grade df” IV.-1. May \\'aI‘d; 2. Ml\l‘l0I1 I"l‘I‘L‘;\l- 1V.-1, Anna McPherson; 2, Sadie ll. uni atl- vzintt- iiiovt-iiit-iit to iiicrease ilie pas- illy to iiitiiitairatc ii niovcnient for a large rc- ’l‘ht- ruin toll in torrents from morn- lill- cd at each st-rvice. There is a roniai'l\'- and the een held for a good niany years. Every- body is delighted with the way things ght. H. son; 3, Mnry liiclloiiald. Grade Ill.-~ 1, Helen Maciloiiald; 2, Grncc Mac- Donald. FALSE ALARM_-Thc fire brigade was calls-tl out yesterday afternoon shortly ht\t`oi'c 2 o`clock on a false nlnriii. lt was supposed that there was an outbreak at llruce Stewart & t‘o's., and the brigade \\'ith cliaracton istic pi'oniptitude, rushed to that place. 'l`lic_\' t'ouiid, however, that their scr- vices were not required. EELGIAN RELIEF FUND.-Ou tho l‘.’th inst., thc ladies of the lied Cross Soi-it-ty of lluiiter River gave it stip- per in the hall in aid of the Belgian Fund. The sum of $73.00 was realiz- cd. The ladies of the vicinity and es- pecially of Fredericton. deserve great praise for the well flllcd baskets and 0\'~ the help they gave to\'.'a'.'tls making Of the supper a success. \_dia _ AEEGWEIT MEETING.-.\ mont- \\_¥-- ing of the Abcgweit football players illil was hcld in the Revere 1Iotel on Tues- day evening. Altliough niost of the BPS' old iiieinhcrs oi' thc football team will iid- not lluc up again this year it was dc- will HlllEL_l_Hll|VllS John; .l. \\'. Mcl.eai\. .f\. J. Me liiiick, .\'c\v Glasgow; Itcta. F. Cro ll. .»\. lt. l\lct‘oulircy, Sydney; A VICTORIA. __m_ REVERE HOTEL. _.\_ l.. lloylc, New Glasgow, Frank Scott, (‘. ll. lliirhour. Z\l. Campbell, St. John; J. \\`. <‘arruilicr:~', J. A. G. Ellis, Margaret. \\`csia\\'a_v, Montague; l`rliin llynes, ()'l.t'ary; Rev. ll. J. l\lt-lloiiiilil, Brac: .-\. l‘. Hailey. l. ’l`. Syniiiigton, .-\. .-\. l\lcGiiiii. XV. Hodges, ’l`. t'onway_ ltloiiirt-al; J. Il. Mclnt_vi'o. 'l`racadit\; l~‘. ll:i\vt'ord, H. Ii. lilztistlcl. \\'. ll. lla\v:~:oi\. I". l.. Aigle, Toronto; .l, T. .\`liatt`ord. .l. I". Fraser, Halifax: .\lt-x .\l<'_-\llislt»|', livr- lin; 1\‘lr. and Mrs, John Mclioiialil. .\n- tigonisli; li. i.. SouiIiwick_ ltoteioii; ll. S. (`nmp\iell_ Sachvillt-; .\_ W. Quig- ley, M. Stone, l\lonctoii. ina:-_ Hillsboro; J. 'l`weod_v, Ea .~\. ltolii\rtsoi\_ llonsliaw;-ll. W. .\`. \\`. .\'v\vsoii, illontroal; \V. \\';il:=h. St Jolill. N.ii.1 A. \V. (lra i\. \\'t-her, .\'\-\\' York t‘it_\'. I noun/iAN|A NEUTRAL. QUEEN. Alex Watt. .\_ ll. l)I.\'on, Montrctil; R. \\'. hli'I<]\\'e|i. '.\‘i. I’<~|<-r's: i'_ \`_ Munroc. .\'t»w \'oi‘h t'lt_v; .\_ li. .\lt-- Lcod. 'l`rt|ro: li. ll:iri~:it-li, Iiciisiiigioii; J. \\'. .\lcl'lit-o, tlt~or;;'-to\vii; J. ll. Gnudct. Qticlwc; _-\t|i.:u:-.xiii lluiin, St. again:~'I any \\'ai'liko atzlioils hy roiiiain neutral, nccoriliiig to lluc i-.~=| tl.-opnicli to ’l`agchlatt. Mc.\lislt‘i‘ and wife. llalifax; \V. Wood, New York; E_A_ Pattes, Sprl (`(lI'l‘)\'ll.\(ll<].\', (let. 20.-K N_S.; J. ll. (‘ra.\‘.~'\\'¢-ll. St ldloallors; G00. S .\lcl.ood. l"i'edei'it't0ii; ii. J. l\ic(`o vided to forin at team coinposod inosi- _ _ __ 0011- ly of' new players in anticipation of a vt-iitioii will prolitibly close lucsday Leagtie being forined between the Uoiiiialiglits, St. Iluiistairs College and Abegwcits. Such a league would provide an aluiiitlaiice of aiiiuseineiit Cm' for the followers of football. zier, .Murray ltivt»i'3 ltay Savage. Pictou; DRAMA1-'C ;EC|TA|__ bv H(_n__V Lawrence Southwick. Presideiit of ' Emerson College, Boston, to-night in "g` the Prince of Wales College Hall. Don't miss the opportunity of henr- ing a famous interpreter of Shakes- peare and other drannitists. The pro- gramme will be suppleiiientcd by clas- sic dancing h Miss Goinmn's u ls . y ' p pi . r. Hear u good cntertaiiimeiit and help ms. the Belgian Relief Fund. Tickets, 50, cliiltv; li. l<`. ;\lcUon:ild. Vernon; J. 35 8116 25 001115- 6164. Mo- -- l~lwcn. :\lort-ll; J. J. Seller, '1‘oroiit0; ARMY FIELD SERVICE.-The fol- M_ lowing amounts have been collected by si-ty, Miss Nina M. \Voodside from tho pn- his ha r- l f ii/ "' nit Big Discoun I oi-‘F _ Bulbs 1 _ = 1-1- In order to clear our fine stock of DUTCH BULBS within the next 10 DAYS we will sell all ‘ HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, DAFFODILS, NARCISSUS, BERMUDA EASTER LILIES, CHI- NESE SACRED LILIES, all first quality and size BULBS at 25 por cent Discount This is a big snap take advantage. 1- - - . - \\\ 'ZIIA\\\\\WIII/Il\\\\\\\\\\iIIIIIlll& ‘ Yes, and branches and stems as ar 0 well. (Tan lt be cured? Yes, by ap- _ _, I I ,plying Putnam’s Com Extractor; lt's‘ tory. insist 'on only Putnnm's Ex- \\\“H\“§!IIIHIl \~/ Au\\\ 1/ utah, _tniintw \v. tu. \v..1.-oir,'1‘oroiito; nils of Kelvin Grove School towards the Army Field Service Fiiiifl:-Jean Jardine, .50; Etta Stnvert, .15; Kathe- rine Casclefy, .25; Marlon Cascley, .25; Edgar Hogg, .5; Robert. Hogg, .5; Fannie Glover, .25; Frank Glover, .25; Mahono Ilynon. .l0; 1’enrlc llyiion, .t0; ing May Walker, .10; Isaac Walker, .10; in-i~.1n......|. I..-w I-.ii-_-r or itoiimtinin. is Robert lllliiiivllror. .25: .-\delaldc Hum- phrey, .25; Muriel Mar-Murdo, .l0; _(row-runi»~iii_ and wants Itouniaiiia Io Tlioiiias Humphrey. .25; Lorne Wail- ker, .10-Total $3.15. AT HARRINGTON.--At 1-lnrrington last night a highly satisfactory and hold in connection with the various patriotic fluids, when excellent ad- dresses were delivered by the Acting Premier. lion. Chas. Dalton. Major A. A. Bartlett, and His llouour Judge Fitzgerald. Major Bartlett was the first speaker and was followed by Mr. Dalton and Judge Fitzgerald. There was n large attendance and the su- diencc exhibited keen interest in the meeting, listening with undivided al- tciition to tho addresses. THE PEOPLE'S.-As usual, The l’cople's Theatre was packed to the doors last night, and there was every good reason for the circumstance. The programme of a kind one does not often have the pleasure of seeing, and "Ashes of Hope" proved to he a mas- terpiece of dramntlc acting. The Kathlyn number was also shown and was very interesting. Two first-class comedies. “Forced to be stlylsh" and "Snakevillc's Romance", crested ull- hounded laughter. and "A Back Yard Theatre” was a "cute" picture full of child llfe. The "All Red Feature" was one of the best films and was a highly interesting picture. “The Strand War Series" will be shown nt the P<>ople'n soon and a great deal is, expected of the series. ‘ ‘_ successful meeting iii every way was HAS A CORN ANY ROOTS? painless, safe and invariably astlsfac tractor,_25c., at all dealers. _ ,_ ;"t. t ci . David; 3, Roy McSwain. Grade 1lI.- 1, William 11. Munroe; 2, Hastings McLeod; 3, Angus Stewart. Grade lI.~1, Marion Stewart; 2, Jessie M. -Stewart. Grade 1.-1, Laura Stewart; 2. Raleigh llayter; ll, Lauchlin Ste- wart. ' MR SOUTHWICK ARRIVED.--Mr lleiiry Lawroiice Soutliwick. l‘rint'ipal ot' the Einerson College of Oratory, Boston, who is to give :i recital in Priiico of \\'alt>.s College ilall this evening, arrived last night hy the express. llc gave a i'r»t'iial in Monc- ton Tiiesday evening, wlicn he was greeted with n packed house. His elocutiunary talent is very highly spoken ot"b'y't1i'e Moiictoii press, and those who hear him this evening are sure of n rare literary treat. The pro- ceeds are in aid of the liclgiaii ltelief Fund. 17. PRAISEWORTHY.-The clan Mc- Kinnon of Priiiec Edward Island are entleavoring to esta.blisli one or more beds iii thc Hospital at Rouen, France, l'or the uccoiiiiiiodatioii ol' wounded Caiiadian soldiers. Many lilgliliiiid- ers of the Scots, Greys and Cainer- oiis have been killed; or wounded in the Battle of the Aisnc, when the en- eiiiy were stronger than they in point of numbers by ten to one. Amongst the killed was Lieutenant Mcliiniioii, a young man of great promise, whose mother was ii daughter of Lord Hood and father the chief of the clan. The clan propose to provide comfort for a few of their brave Highlanders and for the purpose a circular letter has been sciit to all the Mcliiniions in the Island, soliciting coiitrlbutions, The proposal is meeting with a lienrty re- sponse and subscriptions are being re- ceived all round. The movement was projected by Ex-Governor McKinnon. THE PRINCE EDWARD.-The large crowds at the Prince Edward '1‘hentre last evening were given an excellent lilll, consisting of three dra- iiias and a comedy. A two-part detec- tive story, featuring llolen llolmcs, entitled “The Flaw in the Alibi" held the attention ot' the audience to the end. lt was the story ofa bank rob- bery, of whlcli a young clerk was wrongly nccusod. The real culprit was caught and the suspected one ex- oncraled not only in thc eyes of the law but by the l‘rcsitleiit‘s daughter, his sweetheart. Warren l. Kcrrlgan clearly denioiistratod his uinisuiilly high qualities as an actor in “Tho Pnsser By." n two-part niiistcrpietze, grGHtl.V appreciated. Another drama and a comedy in which Ford Sterling kept tho audience in n continuous up- roar, were the other numbers und were greatly enjoyed. CATTLE SOLD.-The auction snlc yesterday of pure-bred Sliorthorn cut- tlc from the herd of Senator Yeo, of Port 1-lill, was well attended and the prices realised were quite satisfac- tnry. Following were the purchas- ers siid prices paid: For bull calves, Norman Ramsay. Beach Point, $62; -George Yeo, Knutsfnrd, $00; Norman Montgomery, Bedequc, $65; Arsenc Gallant. Miscouclie, $68; for liclfer calves: George McFarlane. Fernwood. $53 and $30; Fred Compton, Sl. Elea- iior's, $47; older holfers: Arthur Simpson, Hninlltoii, $65; Collliigwootl Yeo, Port Hill, $58; Richard Clarke, Sumnierside, $40; Percy McMurdo, Kelvin, $37. A two-year-old Short- horn bull was sold from the herd of Professor Theodore Ross to Messrs. McAusland Bros., of Bloomfield, for $85. Some horses were put up, from the stable of Dr. Church. but only one was sold. The auctloneer was Mr. Fred Wright, of Summernlde, and the sale was begun at one o'cl0ck. EXCELLENT ADDRESSES. - A very large meeting was held on Tues- day iilght at Cambridge Hall, near Murray Harbour North ln sid of the several patriotic funds. The large holl was well filled. although the night was very unpleasant and travelling very bad. The meeting nominated Mr Temple McDonald, M.L.A., chair- man, and after stating the objects of the meeting ho called upon the speakers in the following order: Mr Annan A. McDonald, Rev. Mr Suther- land. clergyman of the district; Mr K. In Ill _ - Fann ’s Cons Trac At Thf€e 0’Cl0ck He’sa fat mg his wife lovegiirn, she}t,ries to reduce his weight with serious con- A Huge Comedy Spectacle S€qu€I1C€S BETTER WATCH Fon oun NEXT SERIAL “LUCILLE THAN “TREY O’ HEARTS” LOVE” _ ll _ 1 5 1 t n |_| _in Dr Fullerton. The speeches of Rev. I)r Fullerton and Rev. Mr Sntlierland were particularly inspiring and were highly appreciated. Tho districts sult- scrihed ninety-one busliels ol oats. which have been suppleiiientcd by very large coiitriliuiioiis front the joliit districts of Sturgeoii und Ges- pereau. The sum of $14 wus collected. Sonic patriotic music hy Rev. T. Gallant onlivened the iiiectiut-Z. 11110 thc chairman closed the proceodliigs with a i`ct°vent. niid strung appeal for the wliole.-licartod support of his hcarers_ Enlistiiients from tho neigh- bourhood arc not unlikely. At the conclusion the National Aiitliein wus sung. PROMPT TREATMENT. - Tho policc yostertliiy, in piirsuiiiicc of it telephone iiiessagc, vinitcd i‘oiinoll.\"N wharf, where, in the little ilsliiiig vessel, Alaska, they found i‘nptaiii Plialcn lyingdil-in-t~lic cabin. llc had been there for three or four days and had had very little to eat. The matter was brought to the attention of llon. Charles Dalton, Acting Prcniier, who immediately communicated with Dr Conroy. Wltliout a iiioment`s delay the suffering man was tnkoii to the Charlottetown llospiial, whore ho was trentcd. Late last night it was ascertained by enquiry at tho institu- tion that his coiidition was soniewliat iiiiprovcd. _-_-1 “ WORLD CONQUEST.”--Zion 1»l:ill was crowded last night when Di' Livingstone T. Mays, Aiiicrican (Ton- sul, delivered a lecture ot' unusual brilliance on a subject of absorbing interest, “World (‘oiiquest." The lecture was delivered under the aus- pices of 'the Women's Missionary Society, and the meeting was presided over by the pastor of Zloii (‘.hui~ch, Rev. G. C. Taylor. Dr Mays said thc p i 1 _' first. coniiiiaiidincnt given to l\uiiianit_\' was given to Adnni in the Garden of Etleli. to t~iuliduo thc earth. 'l`lio world gavo 11 pliysicnl i'e\\'ard to those who subdued it. in a pliysit'al way, and how Ili) acres of land in t`ulia, whirli was more coiiipletely developed than any other 30 acres in the worltl, pro- .‘--f~f\ an =ivcr:ii:c of $30,000 worth of tobacco per aero per year; and also i .v. .~ torn city was sold nt $20,000 a front l`oot, not because: it has iiitriiisicziliy any hotter than any mln-|~ land, but bccaiisc iiioii had so coiiipletel_v dovclopcd that particular portion ot' the earth hy tho erection of colleges and other iiistitutioiis, the e.\‘ialilisli\i\ci\t ol' i'ailwa_vs, etc. 1)r st-coiid Adam, coiiiiiiaiinltwl at liltlo gi‘oup of pcoplo to iiialtti spirittial <~t»ii\|iic.st ot` tht- world. ’l`lii:~' littlo izroup had si-nt thc good news of sal- vatloii to niany portions ot' the \\'oi'ltl, and _vet there were at tlionsaiid billion people in thc \voi'l.l who did not know that (`Iirist had dietl for thein. The great duty, continued l)r l\l:i\':<. iosied on (‘hristiau people to curry t'liristianit_\' to all these. ltcfcrring to the wut", he said that the fact tlint it was costing fifty iiiillioii dollars a da_v`sliowed what poopltfcotlld do' for their king when they were tr`ul_v loyal to hini. lt' all proiessetl t`lirisIians \\'ci'o that loyal to i‘lirist they would lnaho =‘oi\t|\it~sL of the ‘tvorld in at voi'_v short time. A volt- of tlianhs, iiiovetl by Mr \\’. T. lluggan. aint sci-oniletl by l\li' J. J. llotliunc, was livartily at-tfordctl. the audiciico all siandiiig. llr l\la_\'s tiindo at hricf reply, tliniihiiig his liirnrt-rs for their kindI_v ap|irccii\- tion of his efforts. ’l`lioi‘c was n short musical progrniiiino, consisting ot' it duet hy Misses Liiivsoii and .\lui'i-hi- sou, and an exquisitely reiult-rod solo by Mrs t`olwell. A collociloii of $50 was _taken up in aiu ot' the lion..-. Mlssioiiary Society work. With the i\'la_\’.s Thmnsprikomof how' t‘hTiStT'th\'!' I I I l -i -of-' the singing ot' the National Anthem a highly interesting and instructive iiicciiiig tvaiiic to a close. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE. ()T'l‘A\\'A, (let. 21.-Au embargo against thc importation into Canada of all aniiiials subject to foot and mouth kllscaseii, and of hny, si.ra._w, fodder, iiiniuire, etc.. from the State of Indlnna and Micliigan in the lliiited Status, has hooii placed hy the Department ot' Agriculture ot' tho lloiiiinloii. This fiction follows an investigation hy Dr. ’l‘ori~aii<,~o, veterinary director- gciieral. Dr. Torrance received word last Wctliicsday from Dr. ‘.1 i ‘f i Wasliington. that it seiiililiiig foot and nppciircd in Mlcliigan. l)r. iiiiiiiodiatcly proceeded to Niles, giiii. where he inet Dr. Mohler, chief pathologist of the bureau, and other ineiiihers of the stall. A careful ding- iiosis deterinined flint the outbreak was foot and mouth disease and on invostigatioii it was found that about fifty herds were Involved in an area coniprising it county in the south- west corner of Michigan and the ud- jolnhig County in Indiana. On Dr. Tor- i'niit~f-'E return to tho city on Saturday and oiwlcr was promptly signed by lloii. Mui-tiii liurroll, minister of agriculture, putting on the embargo. It is statcd that tho United States autlioritics are taking the most vig- orous and rigid nicasures to stunip the disease out and will slauglitor all in- lrctml aniiiials aint prevent the move- ment ot' all stock. Tho lust outbreak of this serious disease was in 1908. wlicii the States ot' l’eiins_vlvnnia, New l\'orli, .\`c\v Jersey and Michigan wero affected. it was stumped out in six iiioiiihs_ The Dopurtiiient of Agricul- tiirt- will intro every precaution to see that thc tllseaign obtains absolutely no foothold in Cuiiatlu. |- .t of grain. N7," l. ,- ` . ~-' .Y -~ _ _'iii' _ i' it I ‘T A ' . , ,. , »";“1(`;/'it Ld 1' l if 'li' il .1 . his-f at 'Vt . ~ i ‘kai ""N;i"!"' ‘if A 'H“"; J H f’|.,,.¢-yn .. . it |,,_ L. I War Reveals Waste of Food Apprehensive over food shortage, the London press is advising the English people to save and utilize every article of food value, including the bran coating “There’s a Reason” for Grape-N513 ' *S014 by Grocers everywhere. nw-w Qg-if ,s Sies- €`} ;~.' ..,,,_ _ WE' zT_If`¥` ,¢=t-'Fi L 3- <1. Why? The outer coat of grain holds tl ~ -' ' 1 ° means so much in vital building and up-keep oiebI;1rie;,ll)iliaiiili1 i.-irii(iiréiie(il\?;1s] enliiilihyceli _ the modern miller throws out about four-fifths ot these priceless food elements just to make the flour look white and pretty! Isn’t it astounding that it took war to W3k€_P€0Ple “P to such a fearful waste! - Nearly twenty years a th ' d f ~ caused by demineralized whitgtzodoiircpihldiiiciiiseled) tc? tfl(i<(;(iriv:lhiiilg‘;?uld Hu thelack Grape-Nuts f -a wonderfully nourishing and t' ' f - - _ ' ` wheat and barley including the iiziliiigr lmdl containing an the num'-“gm of them for our use: _ a eements, Just: as nature designed food wfa S3513’ $332 °f this °’iSP» Wh°l€S0m¢. ready-to~eat food along with other _ _ , .- f , _Canadian Postum Cereal _Co_, Ltd” windson Ont _ '_ _ _ _ _J. Th80d0l‘8 Gllilllt 8Dd,11iu?p_ .t;l . __ _ __-' ' Jr. \. ' ~.j 5 ‘,'\|;_ _ _ _ __ _ _iw __ € » _ 1 t ;'. "';--.1 1v_s,".‘ ° ~ 1 t . . _ _ __ ts :ttyl .ti . I__ _ _ghrtlli .#lli'l_t__l‘l______§“ 4 _‘J .\fil.".` 3 if;'i.Lh;~ah‘dLt'i'."‘ did i l L .-..-.ft- re- l ad