V if ti -."i..i`»`v li-.€’i!i'ii’§Il,‘t'¢t.f_l‘.\l’3iil'-l 'W -. ;~ ., - :V ._.~ r 1. .., » .fs .».ms-.I-vo - .- - _ _ l. ' C ./ ) N , - ‘ iflrrsfi eaié-.'wEfK'S fn. nt Guiiiiii-Qiiurniif§uBs¢§i{iEil§”i i.. i ... i i 'i ¢ i ~ ~. . ».~. . -. ~""‘> ~' . . - . ’ , - -'-¢‘._'.'. -i A . _,y~__-~»‘l_ :.34 9-__.;.»§.»_-vi. .. sa. . , *_ iw, » /ff ' \ A` V ,. , .f_ DAY ‘ ' :mtl - _ l " M- _'__ _.L »- _ I ,__‘{ < fb ,>»'9r,o??»s<>;~ f '” g ~;,, ,gf THU 3 Mystic bliilni-, .S.il.\in Toiiiplu and A " /‘ r» 1 J ’ °‘ " A " ' W5” ` '.' M -$2/,3££~=¢`§‘t,, ’ < c°M|NG V|5|T°R-_ M of S l‘Iii(.,inol~i~; Smitty ,| ;\,.“ ...-1-2-2 M ' A i I I’ ‘ ` ` ' " ` ~ . . 'L'=;==;=25-§;;f1.2i=;2;=... :Ff;2___‘=11§_§.>‘ ' ..,;i' -1 ' ‘ ' - E- Y V . - . ~' - - :- - .1 ~ -_ - - é» ' ° ' 't __ $é4;'§"5:-"` ` Justice Fitzgerald received yesterday- York City. cni' _ ' _ i- y T* t A M Ev \s af... ‘ *_A* AS --M--.~'~-'~°*'“ ~' ' ' "-.?ss=I’=;-‘=*"-1.=€=~ 1- , - _. fy; A ~ ’ “ _ ;f. 4_ *’ t \ ;:{:___1.; "1 ___-Te; f 'I 1 i?\' 1""" 6( ’ E- .M _‘_ ‘ /(6 " <4 my 6 ..¢n~i~.....-\..\-:- 1-.|-11.3--ks-ni..- wool garments. unnunun-nnnn-nuns MONCTON. N. B. '» J -~ ’. ‘ _/Q _ . _.- . ._ I _ \.` _ ~».. __ -_ , - - \ 4,/-~»*,_;,,, . A ` M""" :gs . ._....-.._<:e&\*?" f - mnoon wonrmns _ need the warmthlland wear of honest wool. *.‘l.lL'i.%.l‘fl`l§ A ._ is mage for the Maritimes, for Lumbermen, Fisher7 ;'l1¢l1»" armers, Teamsters, Miners and Steel Workers, or a men who require perfectly-woven, 'Maritime lf: tht! fight' thing to have on in the chilly morning! W en ,Y_0ll first go out--keeps the col out and doesn t interfere with movement. . Look for the Atlantic Trade- mark on every suit. ATi.AN1‘ic Unnmwi-:AR Liwlitrab. / l/NDIHWEA/i' 7 un-. ~......|.-_u-.su----Inu I ..‘_%. _. __ al `\ A Absolute Purity E” E; ,gg _, -'-i n - _.-'-is . Y E P Pure vegetable oils are the horse of B:1l>y’s Own soap. - It prhitiotcs skin he-nlih and prevents skin troubles. BABY'S OWN SOAP IS WELL \VOR'l'H RUNNING FOR. In the interest of your skin, send for some now. Sold everywhere. /i|.acn'r so/ips, i.ii/iiuzn, mf". uon'rnsAi.. , H43 \»\ \_/ -lr-'=_ ° Flower ' Fragrance Natural Powerextracts give to Bnl»y’s Own Soap the clinging fragrance which izmkcs its use so pleasant. \__.,-4 \.o *_ i““W°;.":1?-§l’....“§.t‘.2..‘?...i”E".;_;_,f.;,_,_‘@sE_ -. '€` VB 5° ° §Pei’7fe_cE l 1 S63 .- __.J _ *__ _I __ l i . tl. v ‘iEé§:';`= EE' li r'“ Opaatioli _ .___ 'l sfwooa l 7! filllrlllli-5:- S¢v=»Tim°. _ l , . . rs -'r"*;fa?‘¥@:af_fl='@_; i! i=...i....ii..i.... *- _J HQMEWUL -_°1 =` ‘I _V _,__T_‘ lm , 2.- _lisdinrlghtheqht I `-:5llP5Ei17°f 1(6) F.-.aimcosi - ,, In-work over. |_iiiiii|iiiiiiiiis_5_`____ _ H _ _ _ __ _____;- ._ 1 _*__ _ ___ I . ‘ -- we ~1f - _V -Il'-71 - i " ¢l\lum¢f\\\|» .\f¢h@/ i_0 “ No More Sbopinl- tli 1” "§'I..'3'i1'i.iTf1 JI ol the nomo time . ‘ii ___\ 5. £4 -_ .,"Iv_ I y _, ._ x _ __. -. as ,_ , ..,, are 3~'».5~..‘ §3.'~: M ' C i member of the Moncton Lodge B. If 1. .» ' \ _ - fuHlfif¢l¢@I0 ‘\ moht was in St. James’ cemetery. THE EN1 l 0 \ The pall bearers were Messrs, John ‘ " \l Williamson, M. 0‘Shaugh'nessy, Frank ,_ FOUNDRY C05 _ Q l Hogan, Alex Donald. James Martin ` 3.,',k,,g|` N_g_ f __ and W. Carson members of B. and L. _ _ __ _ _ _ _ ~\ 1277172 CRABBE I{ARDwARE CC_ Hmong them bein! s broken circle Agents for Clmrlottetown’ PBE' I' family; A cross, 'sisters and list bou. nf- ' . . ' 4- _ 1 si. mm ti-asian--es.-.!4¢l¢ml<»l»)tr. ` Banca Mcrcav a co., 1.'rn.summmin¢-, ‘§.';,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,_ , ,,,,,,,,,, Agents for Prince County. _iii nn- Mi-mi I-‘um oi cimrioimown. Q ‘h hour, in the Province of Prince Ed- ward island, to be Superintendent of Lights for the said Province, in the room and stead of A. Lord, deceased is gazetted in t he Can.ada~Guette un dei- anis or sept. -z9iii.` ' ‘ visiriuo iN MoNc‘roN.-_-_RQ 17. c. Gauthier.. P.P., st. Louis. _PL is. l., came .over from the island yester- day. He will take part ih_tha1nove- ment to establish s. Dairy ‘Centre in Moncton. During the next week or te/n days meetings will be held in West moroland, Kent and Albert Counties, says the Moncton Transcript. The soul of Mrs. Matthew Howard passed to its eternal home, Sunday, Oct. 14th. at sunset. Happy and conscious to the last hour this aged lady died’ as still and calm as the evening of that day, the reward of life--long prayer. She was buried in St. Marlds Cemetery beside the gravg of her husband who died Oct. 10, 1916. May God Grant them eternal rest. _ ‘FLORAL TRIBUTES. - Some days ago The Guardian published in an account of the funeral of the into Mr. Louis Burke of Montague the names of those who sent floral tri~ butcs and unfortunately the follow- ing names were omitted by the re», porter: Wreath, Miss Cassie Stew art; wreath, Mrs. J. D. Stewart, Mon tague; wreath, Mrs. D. K. Shaw, Bru- denell; wreath, the employees of the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Alf- H. their only daughter was united in the holy bonds oi’ matrimony witl Mi. Heber W. G| Weeks of Frederict- on l’. E. I. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. Ernest S. Weeks. B I). of Murray Harbor, brother of thc groom.. assisted by Rev. ii. Pierce. B. A. oi’ Pownal. Only a few of thc relatives and' friends of the cpntract- ing parties were present The brldf was dressed in a tailored travelling suit of blue' serge with hat to matcl and was unattended. 'I`he~_grooni’r gift to the bride was a beautliu niuskrat coat and her father’s was x ivcll filled purse. The bride is one of Pownal's finest young ladies ant' will be greatly missed. The ,groom is the youngest stil of the late Johi' Weeks of Fredericton, and is one of the most enterprising and prosper ous young farmers in the county The young couple left iinmediatel; after luncheon for their bright ncv home in Fredericton followed by thc good wishes of their many friends. The death of William J. Furzo oi St. John, formerly of Newcastle, took place at the_Miramichi Hospital early Sunday moming, after an illness oi tour months of paralysis. Mr. Furze was on a visit to his sister when he was taken ill. Deceaed is survived by his wife, who was formerly Miss Kerr. of Chat- ham, four sons and two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Gower of St. John. W. ld. Furze of the C. P. R. freight of- ilcs St. John. Lyman, with a New Brunswick Heavy Siege Battery in France, Walter of the Can. Govern- ment shops, Moncton, and Tremalne and Wyonne at home, and two sisters, Mlssc/s Fannie and Minnie Furze of Newcastle. _ The late Mr. Furzo had been em ployed as engineer with tho Canadian C._ G. lt., he was employed for some years on the old Canada Eastern Rail- way when it was under the manage- ment of the late J. B. Snowball and the late Alex. Gibson. Deceased had many friends on the Miramlchi as well as in other parts of the province who will learn of his death with re gret. The funeral was held from the home of his sis-ter. Pleasant street. Tuesday afternoon. The service at the house! was conducted by Rev. C. W. Squires pastor of tho Methodist church and the choir was in attendance and rend- and L. E. and some of the members W.. - » l `\ \~ _ _ 'Q L- 5 V _ ` -' `§ erod suitable hymns; Deceased was a ~ . /1 A ~ - were present at the funeral inter E. Floral tributes adorned the casket. from B and L E Moncton; pillow, Pins - `“""s*.i.f':.:.‘.‘.‘.i.'.'i'r“.:‘i'.?..”:.,“;;,%”°'“- ANOTHER REFORM.-*Last night al. the Prince Edward 'l`hc1itro,thc Manager, Mr. Gallagher, remenilicrling that many of the ladies had hitherto tiion to remove their hats. gave tlicni a littlc wholesome advli-c fi-om thc platform, ziP.king`ilicin in tlic interests of those sitting bc-hind them to kind- ly remove their huts. Tlicrc' was a general removal of "lids", but s fcw still rcniiiincil. liz-:wccii nr-is again he repeated the invitation and as a result practically all hats were nurs- ed during the remainder ot’ the show. lt is hoped the lesson will he rc- membered for future oi'<:a.sioiis ns none of hlie guilty ladies could over have understood how cordially the? were being aniathciiiatizvd hy the "little" pcoplo who sat in thc- sliado\v_ The death occurred on Siiiiiliiy. ().:- tobor 7, 1917, of Joseph li., liiislizi_iid of Anna Il. Snellcn of llobokcn, N. J, Impressive services were held last night at the Masonic Club, Hnliokcn, in Honor of Joseph L. Snellcn, for- iormer superintendent of the Public Servlceypowerhouse' and one of Ho- bokeu’s best known residents. Those organizations which participated in 136, r. and A. M.; Pilgrim Command NEDDING BELL8.-That it is not "Y N0- 16-_IC T-i Pentalllllil- Chapleflpustoiz tlin iuiicrzil service iviis von- sood for maiuto live alone” was once N0- 11- ll- A- M~; Zem Z0111 Grotto niii-,ieii ny nov. A. s, sum-ai-i, Mon- more confirmed dn Wednesday Qcg. N0- 15- M- 0- V- P- E- R., and H0'llai§iie, intcrinciit in Vitlloyilclil vc-.iii- obm. 17,_h_ 1917_ at high noon M the boken Lodge No. 74 B. P. O. E..Rslui'3'. (Patriot pleas-c copy.) -l Q i..~:ii liis lain lionir, liiir~i‘i|ii-"1 it-,|| |,,, niiulc in ’lii0' (liuvo 1'.-|,,,,,,.r_,._ 3| liyiiii. _. Mr. Sii¢'llr"ii':; ivlaliiiv, Alina 'Hi ui‘vlv`c:s,-~ llobolwii, N.J. Exchange. - - ‘ The ilcatli took plrivc nt l(iil|niiir_ disregarded the general sisrcoii lnvita-_ or the hats. ' | 0" Sem. imii or iviary .i. aiiiigiiim nf iMl‘. und Mrs. Duin-aii Gillis ot' tlint ‘lllH"f‘. Ull'f"| 41 yi’-i\l'S. 'l‘hv into Mli-is Gillis had licvii itn iiivnliil froiii vliililf hood. Over H your ago slit: wont. to Bruoklinc, Mass.. iliiiikiiig thnt ii Cllmiizc o'l' vllinato iniglit ln- in-iii-iii-i:il.' lt proved to bc for ii iiinr,-_ init last -lilly She i00k H roliipsie. 1(iiri\\'iiii.z flint the Gnd was ilruwlni.: ncar uiiil wir:~li- ing to (lic at lionio, it wus ili=<-iilvfd io, luring hcr honic. The iiiidi-.i-inking was 'a responsibility. Acuonipaniod hy licr sister Sadie sho arrivcil lioiui-. only for three days lo enjoy its <_-miit`oi'ts. Mir-s Gillis bore' hor liczivy liiirdvii lllF0lll-th its long yciifs, in l`iill rouog-{ nitlon to Him who orders our lot. llcr pstie-nce in trial, hor loiig-siil`t`oriiii.: in pain, were only such as wha; (ion nloiic win give. llci' illsociiu- iiisti-:iii of making licr ii'i'iititblc, priidui-.crl ai i'lizii':1cte‘i' that warn thc very cniboill-, iiiont ot' all that is nolilo, piirc and (‘lii'is-t-liiio. No one who mot hor uniild not liiit son that tho iiinci' splritl was ciilllviiicd to its liiizliifsl. Oni-i saw in hor one ol' llic ilowors nl' _the human i`:iniil_v, a lily' nl' the gaiwluii. Hnsiilos H soi‘i"o\\'im.: _iiiotlior zinil fii-I tlicr. Sho leaves to inourn two .E3-li.stei's, Siidloat lioini- :ind (‘nt.hs-i'iiic iii Brook- line, Mz\ss_.. uliio ihrcfi lii'oLlici‘s, Satin Montague Furnishing Company. J the °°""m°”l“5 were Ellclld Lodge N”-land -John at hoini-. iinil Donald iii thi.-I. Wcst_ ln thc z\l>sf‘.ni'0 oi' thc i'aniily`s ' , ,__ ."-_T é`<.-"T ,/ ~ / ~ . <2- ~,. . M ,_ . / _ _ S() tlint, wo inaiy liocoiiic zirqiiaini- oil \\`itli more young people this ( liristiiiiis, wc uri* giving \-ini iliis ~ » . .- _ iriiiii lo;i;tiii;is pi‘i‘.<<~i1i:¢. lziirli iuii' oiiiitiiiiis one l;iiii| of |»ri‘~i~iil .iiiil tlii: ii.|ini~ i-a ini |:.'ii’li i.ii'|>iit llii- iiinii \\'|ii» |>.iiiitcil tlii: ii.iiiic pm lliv li-'Ir-i':» iill jiiiiilili--l. \\'iii':»c still, tlio iiiiii v,l\1> roiiiill-il llii~ inirs gut ilu-iii iii tlilf _ \\rini;; urilvr. .\u\i', ruin }i\\i :~'li'.iii;liii'ii tliiiigw mil niiil i'i~-urriiiigc tlii: lviii-rs iii ilu.: ii,iiiii-~. nl lliir iiri-sont.; iii ci-ivli i`:ii'niili:ill.~, ainiiiiuls, Iiiryili-.~', liiiililiiiu lilm ks, skippiiii: tofu-s, iiiiic pins, i-ii::ln.~., i='..ilcs~. l\`ii.\li'i-i Ari.. in-rfiiiii:-, l.iiili-riis, iinils, t.».i|l»:ill.<, guiiiirs, or soiiictliiiig else. It is for you to fiini nut. Sliulilrl you get llir- rziri livliiiiil tliv iini»iiifitl\'viii ilivir iight ordvr, you \\i\l iiiiil lliail tlic iirsl |i'\li-r iii llii't-iiiiort. iiziiiiy nf v.ii'|i <`|iii~'tiii;is |iri-will iii vii-'li rzir irlivn ilii~_-1-first lvilvrs nr:-:ill put ind.-iii--i will .~'i»cl| out ilu: iiniii~~ of.i cn-ni N.iiii»n iii l-liiiiipi-_ oin-iii ilu- Allies*-.i Niilioii “hose .\.i\-y ioiiirol.: illt'(h‘i'.lil>`. (Iii t`liri..\lu..\¢oii may ln; llic liupiiicst you linvc uv;-r linil. The Big Cash Prizes $25.00 (lsisli to ilu- llov nr t`.iil “lin si»nl\|~_ GAZETTED. -» The appointment of ,,|,0cm.C|y William H. Prowse, of Murray Har- i » A W' <-A ailly for [lic Biaisiiiis iiiiii l'§ll-;.~' ri:-i " "'_,._"`-f ,_ ;'.`... - 5'-'="°""'--nb\1~»4'>°`.'f"" I ' . ' A f I '~ ,r - M” ` i V ", .HQ F' 'f I IW lhc iunrrul lcol iw- 4 ‘ |'~ _ ;___~ ,ij-_ _ _ .- ._ . l I 1 iiliui _ ___ _ _ -_ __ W _ 1 _ \s .._..__. ~"°'-;'*"°:"'-`-».._- i _ . _ lift# siizo/is gn »§ ' Q.. 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Send Your Answer This Very Evening! lil-ilili :irc 5.1 t`n.li (Eislif \\ mil-lii't you likv 'i .\`lii-ll.iiiil l’r»iiy iiiiil l`:irt oi' |lir\*clv.’ 'l`lif-.i- t`iiir‘ inims will un to our yoiiiiu fin-ii-l.: nn-l we would like ,-on ui i.-i-i ili--lwstiif ilu-iii. Aililromi viiiir tiiisivurs iii; folli»w.»<: l’nclc Pclcr, c,'o livurywoniarfa World, 24 Contlnciilul Building, 'l`omiito. ff -_ '- _ ---+- 4 P”-U \ i 1 i rod D. Brehaut, Pownal, when Edlthw °' "K K 'E' " Y' 'ff M-"-'E -_ f===‘- entail less financial burden for Canada, through separation allowances, etc; Authorities estimate that, after all proper examinations have been allowed, Canada should be able ?‘ country will not be severe __ _ _ » ode of the following categories: Category A-if-fit for service in overseas fighting units. ti* Category B--if fit for service overseas in Army Medical Corps, Forestry Battalion, etc. - Category C-if fit for service in Canada only. Category E-if unfit for military service of any nature. _ lf not laced in category A, the apglicant will know that he iii not liable for immediate service, but will go to the Post Office Ind sendlin I claim for exem tion vit his Medical Cdltificiitc attached, when he will receive in due course c certificate of exemption until those in his medicalhzslegory are summoned for service. » Where a man, who is placed iri.category A, feels that exemption should be allowed, an application form can be secured ._ ;'>§; , l"~fs;i;»\Y“ ,Z li CANADA ~ Will Class One Provide The ;i:“.°.i:.':f".2..‘;:'::“.f..‘;;.:;';:;‘.°..;'; One Hundred Thousand Men ‘? ~ It will be reall to the advanta e of Canada if the entire uota of 100 000 men to be raised undcr z y q . _ the Military Service Act can be secureg from the first class .; that is, from the men between the ages of Z() and 34 who were unmarried or _widowers without children on July 6th, 1917. This is almost self-evident for the following reasons . it is admitted that, between the ages of 20 and 34, the average man is at the heighrof his ` physical strength and is most adaptable to the change of conditions from civilian life ; ~ _ " the military Service of unmarried men and widowers without children would occasion less ‘K distress than that of most others, since they are largely without dependents. Also, it would ` ‘ ff5`~is‘ to produce from the first 100,000 men fit for service, so the drain upon the man power of the Members o Class One will be advised to present themselves for examination _immediately to. ~ the Medical Boar in their district. Upon examination as to their physical fitness, they will be place in - when filled in will be forwarded lr the nstmaster to the rc 'slrar of the district and the from the postmaster. This form, _ . _ . y n gi , applicant will be informed by mail as to the time and plecefor the consideration of his application by the Exemption Bond. i _ O ___~, *r * _ 0 Issued By ` 5 The Military Service Council. ` ‘ _ 7 _ , i .. . , ~_, .;.`, »...~». -_ . _ e - ’ f P v