' _i-iaraar. st. i. _ i ~ » ‘ ~ , i . - . _ .fi i . 'A ‘ . 1 1 , .- .3 ‘ ,f . . . ‘ " 1 I 1 .c< , ,\" '\ ' " \ 1 -4 _ . , _ ~ . \ '-\.»;.;».,~. ' . _ 1,, .. , ' < ` -£,\ l E, i ` " OCTUBER 26’ W6' 'rms cnannorrnrowu GUARDIAN ` ‘ ' ' ' ‘ “ ~ ' l ‘ - - -“"" raca'sE,vE_N‘jl I .f. __ ‘ , -:§:§‘t». -"' 4'; 1:1" _ '-<1;-§:,;';;::1E:§;;.§;§S;=: l . _.;,. .. - .-.;.-;1->':-:‘-;.g.-:- U .*.-:-:-:» és.-$1.-'-I" el-1-:-: =i :»'»" .-1 ;>~§»1»: :¢;§-I-1-'-j;:;§:_;_ i ===.=`é§%fsf.r=:;==.-235; s=s:s`->TfI?.a:f:a:; -_. -E=£$:- -$§€r‘f¢:=:1:1E=S;§Z1’=E=f‘ ‘=:'-'§r5:€fEf=15=':f:- ‘ - ‘ I:fflFr.;:§;:f:5fiffffifiilftir-5.1%' p` 2§I‘.'7:f:f:5:1;:-::;);;' , -_;_,:- .,;.;.;.;.;.:.;;,:,:;:,: .1 _:;:;_,:;-,;.;:;:,.,, - 0| 13155:%;§:f:3:;iE:,f;;,;1:f.1:=.1-: _;;-';:;.;:;:§:3;j:f;' ` 'b`:I:=:3§§¢:$_1:f:=:I:I:!ElE1E:E:E:§: _:;:§:¢:-5-I:I:1:I;.§. 1 »» 1:f=f:=:- =-=-=~'--:=.:_1¢:--....:-:.:=: ..:_-f§=e=.1:;§=‘==.. . 1. $ » - _s - eine. (lil 5; More than-Soapi Lifebuoy Soap is s perfect soap and a perfect antiseptic' act- ing together _in perfect unity. Its rich, abun- - - dant lather makes it a delight to use. E 1 UFEBUDY I 1 HEALTH gap Protect your health by wash- ln| your hands and fsee with it-hy bathing and sham- . pooling with it. The mild , antiseptic odor quickly van- , lshss after l \ . nso. \ `};,__-\~ i ns’-5 “ f c 1...” c c .- - ,_..f- -- astern Guardian . .*lT PAYS t0 buy in this d -FMR. R. R. HOWLET1- lan agent tor Annandale an ..*T. GORDON IV-E8 is -representative in Montague, SUMMERSIOE MARKETS, Buckwheat, per bus. Bllller. dairy per lb _ Butter. creamery, per tb _ Calfsklns, per lb Ease. pei' doz. ._ HW- 10089- Der ton _...$11 Hides. ner- _ Lomb nclts. ea.-.n OMB. black, per bus. _ Oats, white, per bus. ., , POUMOSB. per bus. . Pork. organs int. ....0 'S'-fllW- Dressed. per ton . . $6 T\"`“lD9. Der bus. ..... Wool. per lb Wheel.. per bus. ...$1 CHARLOTTETOWN MA Butter (creamery) in prin Butter (tub) n’ .. Butter (fresh) in Eggs. dozl’ Beet lb (retail Fowls, lb .. Chickens lb ,_ Ducksib . . . . . . Hay (pressed) ton .. .. Straw (pressed) ton . Pork lb .. Turnip:-1', bus. .W All At all _ 1 J Gnurs I ~» - ioi qu A ‘ 1,-.l _ ixu-un-_sul `YOUR FRIENDS can buy -anything you can give thi m-except your photograph. Malre-an appointment today. The Cook’s Studio New DesP"isav Block f rloliday Photographs Will you pardon us for sug- gesting NOW is the time to have sittings made for your Xmasphotographs Our staff can give your work better attention than lat- _‘:r. Make an appointment bday, at I _ The ,Bayer Studio ~*A. iz. LYON, sua.. Good Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Ain- ateur Photography. _ 107 Queen St. '_ Phone 68-J. ` _A _ _ Tlie Magdalen islands S.‘ S. Co. Ltd . The B. B. Amelia carrytnl H._.~ll. mails, passengers and trsight-leaves Picton every llondsy_and Thursday at- _tsr arrival ot morning express trom Beiiilsx, for the llegdalen Islands cull- ils. some and ooiiiiiis at soiiru.;¢~ CHAI. W. IVII, Agent, Plelou I, H. ltarratt, Manager. Amherst i V1*- Eastern Steamship Lint " ai.i.-1'iiE-wavfsv wA1'aii.-` iwrsnnariomii. Lina. l. Leave St. John Mondays and Tues- days at 9.00 a. m., (Atlantic Time). roi- Eastport. Lubec, Portland and Bos- ton. Return- Leave Central Wharf. Bos- ton, Mondays and Thursdays at 9.00 a. m., lor Portland, Eastport, Lubec -an St. John. » _ MAIN! BTIAMOHIP LINI. BETWENN PORTLAND AND NEW R S YORK REDUCED FARE8 AND AND STATEROOM PRICES From Portland and New York- P8 'aenger service Tues.. and Sat.. 0" week Thurs., alternate week. Frei8ht service Tues., Thurs.. and Sol- Mive Franklin Wharf, Portland. 6 D-_ ,ID Leave New York 5 il- Ill- f ~ ' ` 'METROPOLITAN I-INI. f Direct between Boston and ,Nov Hou' ' 1| Hours; \ V ` " nom usage cos canal- .;‘lx&.rsss :goal gtglslplisliiill Ill", ' ss an er - - Lsovs Northngids -mais wharf Boston week days and Bundays at ii sn. Beats Berries ' retnrnlul M0' 8 num, (ggsr, loot ot llnrra! t. ow or . . at. min city ‘rum onus. 41 mos I* A. o. ourm, asm.-st. nm- N-=P- A. _a. rinsing. ,nr-. s r. a. . li. M' -‘t lp -_ 1 -,ir _ I. i ' . i < ,. .. _ Prana' ENB ' Tlie`next`aailing.tromCliaf- Notary Public Odice ._ 1 '_ _ .~w,ill.bt ..._-: -iAs.l-canwfr-HER» Potatoes per bus. , Province. is Guar ti vicinity. Guardian FRIDAY. ..75 90 ...30 31 ...36 ...19 ...31 fav .zo .az .00 12.00 Hay pressed, per ton . . .$12.00 $13.00 . ..15 .16 ...50 .70 . . . . . ..55 .. .....50 . ..45 .50 9'/g .12%‘ .oo sc.so ...is .23 _ _as .4 .40 $1.50 -H RKETS. ts ....38 .. .. 28 _.30 to 32 30 to 32 . 15 to 20 . 12 to 14 12 to 15 . 14 to 15 $11 to $12 ..7.00 12% . 20 'vt o .-» ca U\ ie “` 'noni Bank aiu.. cnarinimowu. ’°'°“"' 7" ' ' ln, and more cheques were due-. lt . , 5 D.O.MoLsod K. C.,W.l.lsntIsy, K.C . g is understood that the canvasser nation a san-ri.av gl///11/a\\\\\\\v/:nv/lA5=~_ ...ui .. ii... 0.. .wo i......i....i pm... pectlve members at $250 each .WhlC\1 2' to Loan on Rell 08%/ (black) bus. . 55 Oats (white) bus. . . 50 Beets, bus. . . . . . ._ 40 (larrotgsluis-. 40 to 50 Pnrslll .th .01 l ’? _ ` lsitnothing? Is it to be neg- lected until it leads to that terrible scourge consumption? Peps stand between winter coughs and colds. and serious consequences. Pepa are `tablets made up of Pine extracts and medicinal essences. which when put into the mouth turn into healing vapors. These are breathed down direct to the lungs, throat and bronchial tubes -not swallowed down to the stomach, which is not ailing. , 'l`ly 2 50:. hos oi Pens lor your cold. your coiilli. bronchitis oi asthma. All druasiiis and stores ci Pepa Cc.. Toronto. will supply WPS All men’s shirts priced up to $1.50 for one dollar on Dollar Day-It’s your chance 'to pick from the best shirt lstock in the town, at prices lbelow actual cost. MacLel lan Bros. , 2702-10-24ml. Professional .Cards g MISS D RUDGE |71 Great George 3t.,- Phone 314. Manufacturer ol all kinds oi line hair goods, including, Toupees and Wigs. Hair dressing, Msnicurlng. Sham pooliig, singorlng. 2703-10-23MWt1mo. ; ~ MORSON I DUFFY , larrlatsrs and Attorneys solicitors,tor Royal Bank ot Canaa. ` 'MONIY T0 LOAN ' a.A.MoLoan, K_C.. Donald Moltiiiiion Mol.BAN A MoKlNNO_N _ lsrrlatsra, .. iitternsys-at-Law ; Obarlottstown. P. ll. i. ; WARIURTON A BHAW ‘ Barraters. Attorneys, Notary Piib tiefllto., Solicitors tor Canada Bank- srs Association. Bank of llontrsal. '1ta“iada, Permanent Ilortllss Corllor s li ' oiilew-oia ouai-tina omoo. rn no Block. Qsrlottstown, P. I. 1. N _ S.. S. Hessian , - LAWYII " Montague. F- I- |- lensy to Less nu-s.:s|str_. V J. D. Stewart Barrister, Solicitor and "NEWSON BLOCK » _ Charlottetown -araaeii 'ofnea cw-ieeown ' \ ' "°NE °ENT Der word each inser- tion ior advertising in this coiumm ..°HAL-LOWEEN TEA.-Ladies of :ggdllg°§g°dl°t Church. Montague, in- ° "IS Halloween Tea and Bean Slipper in the Auditorium, Oct. 31st. 1916. 2590°10~17tt5l. FRANCE ANNEXE8 LAND IN TIEN-TSIN. ITEKING. October 22.- A square m e of territory adjoining, the Fi-sngh concession at Tien-tsin has been for. clbly Seized DY the French Consul with the assistance of troops. 'Phd Chinsese police were arrested., and Frenchmen were substituted for them. Replying to a protest from the Chinese Foreign Office, the French Legation at Peking said that is as- sumed the responsibility for any con- sequences tliat might flow from the action. The district. occupied by the French is thickly populated, and the Chinese are threatening violence, as they have annexation to the French con- cession. and in its protest to the French Legation the Foreign Office gave warning that it would not be re- sponsible it violence ensued. The Chinese press violently nssails the action of the Fi-ench, declaring that it “surpasses Japanese tactics and its actual warfare against de- fenceless China.” _ » Tien-tsin ls the port oi Peking, and has a population oi' some 750,000. The French concession in Tien-tsln is situated on the eastern bank of the llaiho, and 'prior to 'its present ex- tension was about one and a hall' miles long by half a mile wide. To the south of the French concession lies the British, while to the north are the italian aiid Japanese settle ments. ` lii 1001 after the Boer uprising Russia, Belgium, italy and Austria Hungary all appropriated large areas on the left bank ot’ the I-lal-ho for tu- ture aettleuieiits, while the British, Fi~eiich and Russian coiiccsslons ex- tcndcd their bouiidiirles very consid- ernbly. The territory that has been taken by the French was the sole remaining fllstrlct in thc- foreign concession dis trlct inhabited by natives. and its seizure by the French probably means that the Chinese section will be entirely eliminated from the l’oi‘c- iirn area. Spenils $2,000,000 _ Daily in America Chancellor of Exi:heq\`.ier’s Statement that Great' _Britain has to Provide ..this Amount Dlsputed. LONDON, Oct. 23-The statcmc-ni. of Reginald McKenna, Chancellor ot' the 'Exchequer that Great Britain' had to find .$32,000,000 a day tor every working day to meet the expenditure ln America, goes unchallenged. It lit- erally means that America receives one-third oi’ Brltain's war expenditure, but Great Britain is financing prac- tically all the Allies’ imports ot muni- tions, and provisions for use of the military and for civilians. The figures probably include a considerable pro- portion of the payments to Canada made through New York. expenditures were not diminishing. There was., in fact, an increase in the amounts paid for munitions and in advance to the Allies, hc- said, but he did not suppose the expenditure at the present rate would last long. llc said this season ot’ the year was the perlod of heaviest expenditure' on this point. The Chancellor is corrob- orated by the foreign trade balance ot the United States. ,g,_.,.,. _ .....- ._ ._._________,__j _ _ BICKICHE GUNE! Gisnsils. Ilan. "I think GD! IDL! srs th lnslt thillll Ulf the Kidney when ant I easis to Canada snlsrsd with di-salts! Pains my back, that male Is qntts ill. A friend gave no six of your IO! KIDN YI aiilafhrllstltakenonedoul felt less pain. I than got myself a hx and before lat! of it was gona I had lost all the backaohs. "li any one tails Is what a pain they have in their but I say 'Yon sbonil try Gin Illia' I Au sniggim liiii iiiiiniai 3 silo. a box, or 0 boxes for 0.50. sample tres tl you wt-its so IATIONAL DIUO I OIIEOAL 00. 0! 0All’ADL6`¥II‘.i'lD Fl-sfa HDLLAND e Olcas-“"|.“rB .M ¢AI?°Sngil“.lb:lfl 5 000 The scheme would have been 8 H _ . .nk 0 ' . m ‘sight blr both for the i-lub iin dthe BULBS Our large shipment of Dutch Bul- bs ii i r e c t from Holl- - and h a v e' _ arrived and ' are now on sale. . All large ist also Bulbs, Hyac- \ ' Inths, Tulips, Crocus, Dsflodlla, Lilies, Fresssas, Eto. j \ Plant Bulbs outdoors 'before _ `\ hard frost comes. Gotti copy of 0-` ` our Bulb Catalog for directions .. for planting. etc. ` ‘ importers of Seeds, Bulbs, Etc. `\ Carter_&Co`. Ltd. N l The Chancellor, declared that the- For a Quick Pick-Up Luncheon try that most delicious, nourishing,_ whole wheat food, Triscuit, the shredded wheat wafer'-toast. It contains all the body- building material in the whole wheat grain, including the bran coat which pro- motes healthful and natural bowel movement. It is real whole wheat bread without yeast, baking powder or chemicals of any kind-an ideal food for children be- cause it compels thorough mastication and ensures per- fect digestion. A crisp, tasty “snack” for picnics or excur- sions. Toast in the oven and serve with butter, soft cheese or marmalades. Made in Canada Readies England OTTAWA, Oct. 21- T. N. Doody, a director oi’ the (Iivil Service Club was suspended to-day and is understooii that Eugene Prinieau of lie Board ol' Railway Comniissioners. is also to he suspended. He is also s director ot’ the club. Driven to a most unusual money making scheme- on account of prac- tical liaukruptcy, the t‘ivi‘l Service Club ot’ Ottawa now iintls itsc-lt' fuc- tlng a very. serious situatloii. So serious, indeed, that the government has seen ilt to suspend from the 1-.ivll sc-rvicc the st-crctai-y, Mr. Ed- ward A .Miles, of thc Customs (lc- puriiient the latter being the son <1-l` W. A .Frnser, nt' the- zigrivultiiral do- pnrtnient. the lattci being the son oi' Auditor General Fraser. The whole ul‘i`ulr is rl(-vc-loplug ii'- to fi sensntion,:iiui istlie talk iii- tlic town today. On street corners iii hotel lclibies, everywhore groups of men are talking the matter over. Coercion oi big concerns b_v cm- ployees of the government oi’ their age-nts is the charge marie-_ 1 in the ca:~i'o ot' the Civil Service Club, the iniembcrs, in a desperate attempt to increase its membership, and incidently save itself l`rom liaii‘kruptcy, engaged one l=‘.l.. Eb- betts. a proniotcr of Toronto- and lorniqi- resident. oi’ the States. to liiiiiich ii membership cainpaigii. The scheme was to solicit life member- ship at $250 each, and it has been stated that of each $250 Ehbetts was to get $125 ,according to the agree- righ; ,but the method of procedui' is what' has caused the trouble and incidentally ,the suspension oi’ two o the officials.. It is understood that Ehbitts re- presented liimscli' as belonging t.o one or other department of the service. The scheme worked well and might still be ivorking well had it not been for an assistant of Eb- betss, named Hood, who was working in Montreal. Hoc-Ll approached one big concern which could not see the advantage of joining the club. The canvasser is alleged to have told the manager that in his dealings with. the (`,us»tc~ms department lils refusal would not do him any good. Hood spilled the beans when he me-ntioneti the name of the secretary of the club ,for the` head ot' the firm in question reported the matter to l-lon. Dr. Reid. Miles was immedi- ately suspended and Fi°aser’s. suspen- sion followed last evening. 'Then a Cabinet committee-, composed of Hon. Dr. Reid. lion. Martin Bur- roll, and Hon. Arhur Melghen was formed to investigate the whole af- fair. The investigation was con- toinued this morning in lion. Mr. Mslghen’s oillce, when.it is under- stood. other officials ot’ the club were on the carpet. The members of the club executive tllsuvow ilood and his works. They say the life membership campniiill was instituted alright. as a business proposition. or intent of people being threatened who riiueti tc- i<>ln and nay- The actual canvassing was left to the outsiders, who apparently represent- ed themselves as departmental olll- cials and followed the course they thought would produce” the be-st re- suits. At the inquiry yesterday' it was learned that about $6.000 had come would have netted the club about ll canvasscrs. _ .’|‘hv mlnisle-rs. it is tindcri--tood. ` .'1- is .1 " .` _ ` *;_/ :_ "KV I f_'iLl.|l0l.i `l_;'_`!:l'§'§'°' .A- INSTEAD OF PAINT ON T paint your Dre liomeéliissea gl ..oT, lgiittuse mates; delves: reoaote _ ' ‘i ns. is ou can b.'i'.l‘§ enutlali the beauty oiglhh wood. And think of the prsssrvstiye value. Velvex Shingle Stains cents n Crm- sots, the greatest wood preservative known. T is means ofolorigeii protection - against wind and weather. t thpeiore meansscanomg. _ vom _ | Ci-eosote Shingle Steins Hal/ the Cos! -shfrlos the Wear C te Si I t d,l:f1»lilxhnltr:ii,:n°uch as mm. my wear much better became they penetrate the wood. They do not evaporate or W out mid of course they cannot peel . Tliese stains comx in any ooioivmi want. boy are ve-ry can ly a led on ourht 1 l.':.‘.":.~."::',.:;I:‘:.“...-.’!'5E°if.`;‘lf..':r°°‘° Importers ofsseds, . cwwwnii i ~ 'v ‘f,i1u-io»ium‘._ __ _ __,_;__.____._§_f’*'s. Estate uvau-unit _~,-,_.-., >: _ _ A ~ \. _ » ' 1 l 4» ".' <' - Write in for a tomme of mi atalaedwltli . D . _ ing whatever benefit might ucvru from unembership ln the club. big blow came when they lost their D ll y along on a less expensive scale. But illeeregallbriy ment. The scheme itself loc-ked al- e that. we niui-it get ready to participa 1' but deny any kn'owledg§ have ti llsi ot' about iliteeu big cor- porations iii Montreal who iiud _loliicd the club in the ex ectutlon of reap The club had been in a had way financially for several months. The license through the prohibition mea- sure. Several times it had almost been decided to sell ou; and secure Choa er uarters and cart the club several of the members insisted on trying some scheme which would put the club on its- feet again' if possible. and so the membership campaign wai- inaugurated. NICKEL IS SAFEGUARDED. LONDON. October 23.- Our cor- respondent iii London writes: “l have been granted an interview by Lord RoYAL a-_ _ 'RUYAL /_ ./"/gl I 'i \ /\ li’-’H1\ sang 0 mIgsomo.?Afg,- ""iv-~.............»- .i Milf Will be.,Nlt Hes been Ganada's favorite' yeast for over a . lllllfilf 07 l ¢°|\\“YY- Brand belted with Royal Venn! will keep fresh and moist longer than- that made with any other, so that a full wesk'a supply een easily be made at one baking, and the loaf' - as good as the first. HADE IN CANADA , EWGILLETT COMPANY LIMITED Q w'iN|~t|r»no 'l‘0RON'i‘O..ON"l`. me-N1-ru-.».i, » _ -iw -_V.; _ <_,.` P aa_ _ *W :-J our hearts glad. llil by bil. 'i“.1_\' by day. we fought oil. losing niuuy men every day. but 1-oustantly moving for- Robert Cecil. Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs. regarding an inter- view to the American press that cer- tain amounts of nickel emanating from allied territory which were nis- patched to the United States and ul- timately t'ound their way into Ger- many on board thc submarine Deuts- chland. Lord Robert assured m that this in no way referred to nickel from Canada and that he hai no intention whatever ot' critlcisln the arrangements for coiitrollin Canadian nickel oi' suggesting tha any Canadian nickel reaches the enemy. The British Goveriiuieiit. is pertectly satisfied with the precau- tions taken and arrangenieiits nizuie by the Canadian Go\'eriiiii<=iii with regard tn nickel." lilllllll lIlllllPSi [ll llli lllllili IlAl.li~`AX. N. S., Oct. 223.-Froiii the stenmship that brought them slllvli' cd here on Tliiirstlay about eight. hun- dred' ol' all ranks i‘roni the battle fronts, from hospitals and ills(-liai'ging stations on the other side. Aliriiil 'six liutidrcd' of them worn woiiiiilvd :intl iioireligililcs, n great. uimiy liiiviiig turned out physically unllt alter ilii-_v reacheil thc other stile. They left for their tl'esilfiiiit.ioii.~i in two special trains in thi- iii`toi‘iiuuii. “(_ln1ialla. will have to soiiil liiui-fi men, and yet more men. The boys over there are calling ilor them." Daiisereau, ai l<‘i‘en<:li-(Tauadinii ollicvi rades. Captain Dansercau in the iight ing at Courselette, was what he dos cribed as "lucky" for his only iiijui was a severe slirnpiiel wound on th knee! lie hasa fiiilougli of two month and hopes to be back in the irciii-lit- in time for (‘liristma.<. dinner, Time for Action. In an iiitcrvicw llc said: “Wt were stationed at the Yprcs sullen when the order came late in Augu in a general attack on the Soiiime Tlieie was not a man among us bu knew what such an order meant. \V had been complaining more oi' les to suit the most adventurous . September that the Germans made :iii a-ttack oii the front liiie of the Bi'i»tish Forces and succeeded in gaining a loot British comrades saw what stiiil How’s This? asc of Oatarrh that cannot be cured by Hall' Catarrh Cure. }iall's (`-atarrh Cure has been taken by cnt Blood on the Mucoue surfaces. expelling th portions. After you have token l{al|’ii Catsrrh Cure fo ashorttime you will see a great improvemen in your general health. Start taking llall' ('at:irrh (lure at _once and get rid of catarrli Send for testimonials, flee. F. J. CHENEY & C0. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists 75c. through the wzti' zone 'there were land- Siich were the words of Captain ll. who landed w'l-th other woui\d'ed coni- .y C S H "We were started off on an eleven- day tramp and placed in reserve.. it was ou the morning of the 16th of hold. We were sent in. i'or a counter- attack and then it was that. our l<`rench~(Tanntliaiis were made of. We dug 'ln and lielfl. Our nitlllcry kept pounding away and the way thc boys with the big guns supported us made We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any s arrh sufferers lor the past thirty-t'iv_e years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy lorliatarrh. Hell‘s Cainrrh Cure acts thru the Poison' from the Blood and healing the diseased r l s ward. Then t-time the rush for (‘i'ili<-_sg ihi- l’i'iii.-i is |'epi.-i'l;'ii"ii` . ,, |ii.it. uioiv .iiill iuoif- (‘.iii.idi.iiis .iir_ l; L .outing along to tiikc the place ol' Ihr- __ “Qs L 'E ‘cpl lioys who fvell iii '(Toriii'r‘r\.letti~.. uSritii:= ’l'.\ QR$HEt_|_MA1'l5£,,5r(.‘_\_,", '..l» U- 'wllw solilicrs itnw cry i\'lii~ii tliey svn our. "`\~l. , 4 , \ ,Til-K* L \_._ __ _ \\\\\\WIII llll §\llll h`_')IIIIIIIIA\\\\\\\\7IIIIII/l\\\\\\\\\\\ llllil DOLLAR DAY Shoe Values llluu/I/1 assist’ \\\ l Try us on \\\\\\W Dollar Day l IIA\\\\\§'lI/III/I;\\\\\lZIIIA\\\\&ZIIIIIIl%\\\\YIII&\ .f __ ,i RM i its t_i_t.t i Si ‘ te 1 f 1 1 ,‘ 5 ear-f. I? S abou-t periods ol' inactivity, but iioiv we knew we would have action enough \ ¢_, K _ _ _ Womens Patent and prices........ ......... ._ laced and button stytes fallwear, on Dollar Day. . Alley Your Dollariwill last longer Here and bring yo home the best Shoe values possible. . ‘_'_)_gi... _` fy /_ 459 We have one hundred pairs of Women Tan Boots See Our- Display /I/IlIII).\\\\\\\\VIIIIIIII4\\\\YlIllA\\\\ C I . Y ` ;_1’SS'.}__.-_ ‘-Lea.-'-' . /1' I '. \ $5. ‘I5/' ' -~*-' 1 ;" ‘-'-l; ' fs *_ .=’-`."~i` \“ ’ .J F' _'_ 17 I." I .- mg. . _ , 'mr . . /-,-_s=»"` . $3.48 Gun Metal Boots-Spccia ........,....$2.98 3.48 3.78 1\WIIllIlIIIf1_\\\\\\\\\\\ .-1 for 20 p. c. off . Co 135 Queen St. . s\t\vllllllllI@.\\\\\\\\\\nfw////nm\\\\\\vIslas . \ _ __ ___ _ _..._ - i... J training. . to prevent you Joining the need is urgent. I .,“| } r-°-°~°'*-°*--*---- .. - .-----r---'~ '___ '_ 1.' _ x -'-_ A 1 ‘r ‘-.;e_ , .,, ` _, ` ‘°"" "~' ~ ‘ - .. ~ __ "'~ ..._ “"sna».w::~eis s s Are You Going to J om lf you are between the age of 18 and /f-5, and are physically sound, there is nothing Siege Artiller A Siege Artillery draft of 50 men has been autliorized from King’s County, and will be quartered in the Souris Barracks until transferred Overseas for further ? Do It °ckl R Do not wait to be urged, but decide and act quickly. The Empire needs you, and Recruiting Commences at once Active recruiting for this popular branch of the service has commenced and all assistance and information will be given- by Judge A. L. FRASER, _ Recruiting Oilicer for King’s County. i` `l'$ieut. ROY C. MCLEAN, 0'. C. King’e County Siege Artillery Draft. _ . am-io-zoinoi _,____*.___._,,_"_ ___ _ _ _ _ >_______ _*_<___;_m s