ll l Y 1 il n - Pict i=oui&`~“ 1* f ~ -r THE cuAnLorrsTowN‘i:uirnnriiu rr e OCTOBERSI >191>n :ut ._ _ '~»‘ ' _-. . - i . _~~ ‘< »s~»_».f .- -.»»- -.1 1: "Ji-_. " .' ` I ' ii "~ ="»~ ' ' ' ` ' ” ` -r ' »‘»,‘ I ’,~_=» ~1. i":__~ ~ 1' " -~1’ . ,. f.,,»_-_» . . ._ §.» - 4 . .:.,-~. _ _ '~ cy: -\ Q _ . ` _ _ _ _ - - l .` ._-l _ 7-_-_---»__ L _- -- - _ _- _ "7 _ - * _' -'~-js .._,_- ' -_ 7,.;- ~ -__--- . _ - __,, - --7-"~ - -f”" ' ' -<~-1-____ ` ‘necessary informatlon Wm be given at the-on-4 o o -0-tee-s ooo-so-N-0 ooeeeooooo o o_o -new-o f" euéeeeeeeepqoeooonuoeeooe!°0°*°9°*°°°9leeooe::osa , A ‘Nia _provincial headquarters, Eastern Trusti: L 1 ' -_- ___ Building, ic_hm_ond St., Charlottetownfu- A Head Omoo at Charlottetown, Branch Office at Sum- through t 9 different Chairmen andf leraide, Albenon. 8ourll_a_nd Montague. morning muy (founded iam), $3.50 per year, (osiivf ered) in advance; $2.50 per year (mailed) ln advance, In Canada, and $3.00 for U. 8\A. Evening Daily (founded 1907) $2.00 (delivered or by Mall In Canada, and $2.50 for U. S_. A. Saturday Weeklt (founded 1887) $1250 per annum by' mall ln Canada or . S. A." ‘ ‘ ` _ '_ ________ ___________ _____, V____`,_,_ ,___.___f_._.,,.,_._._,-;-,_ _,_ ,, _ ,.;~., _-_-_-,-,-_-_-_»_-.-:,-:re -wsnneso/w dcrossn am. 19:7 _ _‘_ _ ____.__-_-_-_ _-_-_- - ~., -.-__- -.-.~_ _ _-_Y _ .-_-,A -_ .L-, ,_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-f »~ -~»- ;- '--_ .\iii.i'i‘.\ii\' i>i1‘°¢R'\wlive activities and the vasranfl P ntltle to the confidence of the p30p1'e_ ltowell, president oi’ the l’i'lvy Conn- almost inconceivable expenditure en- . . . » _ n wlnir Minis- 'tailed b the war must inevitably iid~ _ cil, MajorGe eral Me ll. Y' _ hat he Wlll’ If elected’ Worthlly represent ter of Militia and Defeiire' Si`i"'i.’ho- vunco the cost of thc neccssiii'ie.=. oi` is constituency and_ wortihly lend _his mas White. Minister of l-‘in‘:ince; lion. lifc. N0VG`1‘ll10l‘eSS. it iS (\illC1!l1lll.V ) Oi“l'. tO tl'l€ Will’ )Ol1CV Of the UI'l10l'l ( (‘ Balltmtyiic. Miiiislor of Marine important that ovcry means should be _ I P l' . ‘~ t- ' - 1 , ‘ 0V€I`lllYlGl`ll1, lille ()l`ll_V p0llC_V that l`l0VV` Teal- ami' Fisheries 'and Niivnl Service; taken to nllevinte conditions so far as mms for those rw new rm if Ji .§’_;’.;‘_‘;f:.‘;’_'.i .;;;f..°i_i;';;‘;‘: '1‘.;'_' _ _ , r ~ lice; on. ‘. .- Zarvc , ii s e" 0 1 ‘ ' I i est have eve’-V assumnce' Pew men m ruiiiie ivorits- non A i. sifton, Min- increase ur inflation of prices lhi'<>ugh he C0unt.V 31`9,b9tt9l` kn0Wn» mme more ister of oiismliis; i»imi_ ii. iiiomiin, houniliis. tliroiich excessive iu'0lits<>1‘ 'I _Val t() lll'l€ Ell'l1)l1"€ OP t() tl`lLll‘ C0llSl.ltl.l€l'1- if-0_-,(mm;t@r.(,;¢n¢;r;\| and Sir Edward through combiiiiitions. Tho steps nl- ' and we feel assured that his candidat- l. Minister or ovw-<<=u.v Military fwdy Hike" 1110118 these lines Should rye meet the approval of tho Fm-c05_ bo considcioil with ii view to any -fiir~ ' ' _ ther action that conditions may ile- Reconstructlon and Development iilmlld-" DIR. )l.\ R'l‘l1\"h' ('.\NI)ll)i\'l‘l'lU‘l estic m'0b|¢mB arising 0Ul 95 UW War- granting of licenses therefor, the ar- 9 , _' I U _ _ ` ,D _ ._ __ _ _ . I _ 1 .V May Name Sub-Committees liccoiis.ti'iiclioii und iiovciopnient , ~ . . . Coinmittee: (‘liziirinan. Sir Robert , __ -_ =_ - ._ . _ or him to visit all the electors personally, ,,,,,.,,,.,,. ,,,,.,_,.,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,, A K 'P"’""‘_'°"` " "‘“"" “"~ "‘“ “"""‘_“‘ _ . . . , . i , _ - ~ - ment of sub-comniittccs to i~oiisi<.'cr ltll0l.l_Q`ll ll() Will €Y`lfl@3.V0l` ll() Cl() SO. Tl'li‘ Mnclciin; Sir (lcorgo IC, lfostcr, Minis- ,my pu,.ucu|a,. S,,|)J-out ,_c,|,m.mg ww lectors, however, we feel assured, will 101' <>1`T1°=ulc sud <_1=>ni11\<-wr: §_if The ,t-ini invesiigiiiimt 'rite t-oiiiminiie Ol.. be l'.()() (~}XtlCtlllQ_` ()l`l tl`ilS l)0ll1t;_lLl"i€_V "ms Wliitc' _Mhm_iwP “I _ I""““°"i may iiiitliorize such siib-coiiiniittees . . . ' ' . ' limi- J< ll RCHL Mml$l"" "l Rilllwuys to bi-ing into coiisultiitioii i in .i l ‘ now Mi. Maitin, know his attitude on _md ,.m,,,,,. ,,,,,, J A ,.,,,,,c,_ MMS ‘S °“"’“ he questions of the dal' and they know 31' ter oi` iiniiilriziiloii ami Colniiizailoii" ot .thc SulH.V0ml-l.mt0c m mmhuon any _ , _ - _ _ , ~ - poisons of special experience oi' l'\'+1' *OO »~+++-ie* econ-++++** ooo-o»o-|~~|»-|-#+4-++++»~+-|»+ _ent as as furnlshlng our government Canuda's Wirr Cabinet is aiinounc~ 0qu|pp|ng_ Q( gmbps, ¢h_e_in¢@|-nineiit of ` Wltll the SIYIEWS Of W&l`. _ _ od; also tho committee of the Cabinet aliens, the prohibitions and regula- which will have charge of the dom- tion of -imports und expoits, and ther UI Iitiiijsetueostue 2 0 oulweeleiIUUIOIIOCOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO doubtedly. says the Ordeidn Council, I v' Whyslloman Meal ls," Superior To Other F oods _ ‘ T is a complete food. ‘Every ingredient required by the I body for periict health niust come front food. There ig not one essential food element missing in Roman Veal - 0 . Q all are resent in proper proportion Roman Meal is timid P _ . ' V a “balanced ration." .This accounts for the sense gf “wellness” following use cf _ ‘ Dr. Jacksons. ’ - ' It is superior because: _ First-it is the only balanced ration sold _in package form being composed of wheat, ryc -the latte tion caused b bran, and pi-9. "s."it:i intestinalcatnrrh often rg. ulting from brim used alone, or en énixed with white Hour or _ io cereals. Roman Mui fddderzrddodlilldgsind tasteies: f,v,c,s °°nstlP°ti°“ °r "m°“°Y by elestricity. ‘ Second-Oui divestive canal ‘ was developed into ii forty-foot _ refined cereals ferment: and tube of muscles because our produces vcgetableacids. These ancestors lived upon food with are _absorbed into the blood, ‘ turning it acid. This acidity nappons because the soluble .\'oi:rth-The excessive quan- .v of starch in white flour and more waste than nutrition, con- sidered by bulk. This waste was largely grain waste. Witlz- out plenty of waste the diges- tive canal does _not function properly, and co-istipation re- sults Roman Meal contains exactly the right amount of waste. Over-milled and over- refined foods contain I`l0l'l€. Third~-Roman iilkalis which Nature rovided in the dark parts of thegruin to prevent this absorption are milled out and thrown awny._ Roman Moal contains the neces- sary amount of soluble aikalis to keep the blood non-acid.' ' Acid blood produced by the refined cereals Doiii Stir Meal contains 25% __ , induces dlsoasein the - flaxsecrl. 1Ti.~:tistl1rco , §r§:_‘_‘_;' I/'E25 ;%‘é‘gi:l§2 ' _ ‘ blood fluid and “cool.” Try Roman Meal. , Get itat your grocer’s. Doub| :__ ' Do not stir Roman _ f Meal pomdge _except ,_~,.,_ Bgdef, _~-, __ whim mixing menlazid ~ " ‘ wa er. times as iiouri:-.liin.': iii; wheat, rye or oats. Therefore Roman Meal not only has tho correct amount of waste, but it is very nourishing as well. Flax heals the irritii- Ruman Heel Company. Toronto, Canada; North Tonewandl, New Yuri: /f Tacoma, Washington. f "` '~=L_ -Ii-I -sf 35-; lll iiivestignto the eiiorinous :ind 4-¢_~v<_ A .-:_~L»,~-=.~;-_~,4_~,-_-_-,-_-_~_»_-_-¢_-_-_-_-__v_4___v_ _ ._;\\ ull questions touching land settle- Known As _ 1847-Seventy Year Plate-1917 The Old Colony Pattern, here illustrated, is noted for its charming simplicity. _ . ltis but one of the many attractive patterns bearing this famous trade , mark-th_e assurance that the silver ` _plate which it marks combines eauty_> and- ~d»urabiiity>-#those twiff qualities -which combine to give ._ utmostvalue in silver plate. Sevent_y (_ _ years of actual service make possib e the unqualified guarantee, _ \ . -~....,-_*___ _ eoooogoaooeaas O0 IllGOOD.00000000OO000000080llOlOOOl\COl\OOOlC¥Ol f-r*-V*¢.--V-vw.-_‘Y -r-va-_-Y-~Y-¢=~1r.~;.-_ v ’ ._ ,, _ __ Do no_t_ be confused by other 1; Rogers brands. Look fort the 3: Made in Canada by lt lr iviiziziiai-:N isRm\NNiA co., Lu. Hamilton, Ontario l; ll V i ,§i"' date that identifies the genuine. ci? ‘i f , Soldbyleading dealer: ' `**W@F¢=‘a‘@»=- -a$vvva~f~vfV-~§-é- V tive and Liberal parties would have been _ All Matters of war "‘°‘" '° 5°" W*‘°°`** 9"' ="d Bam T W held and a decision arrived at as to which on either side should carry the party’s ban- _ vernment The feeling of a majority oi f°" *he "VS" it the front. Issued if 0 th Off' h The Prime, Minister further recom- r CnontrlblIerlcfofftgaidaggod nended flint the committee shall ln- -- ntl maintenance oi’ the military fore- B|_cak'f;`st ner as joint suppor_ters of the Union Go-_,,,,,,,,, ,mo am, ,eport ,mon the ,,,,,,,,s Menu ron -rnunso/xv _ - ig the Liberal conveners, however, proved to members felt that neither Mr. Warburton nor Mr. Sinclair should be dropped and that a straight party fight was better than compromise. Under the circumstances in Queens’ County we shall have two Unionist candidates supporting the Win-the-War government and two Laurier candidates opposing the Unionist Government. The electors will have therefore a straight is-l sue before them and we feel confident that all those Liberals who have worked assi- duously towards preventing an unnecessary contest will throw in their lot with the supporters of the Unionist Government. -----0-____ , \\'|l.\'l"S \\’lt().\'(l‘.’ A month ago or more Sir Wilfrid Lauri- he had held aloof from the Union Govern- ment, and also 0 tlining his future course of action. Pendi‘% this very much looked for information Liberal candidates throughout the dominion “held their cards under the table,” but Sir Wilfrid has not yet announced his trumps and the game is being held up. What’s`the matter with Sir Wilfrid’s manifesto? What are his follow- ers to think? Has he thrown up the sponge? Is he holding the cards to prevent some one else leading? These-are important ques - tions at the pI‘eseh‘tj_i1_ncture with an eleg- tion pending. Is it' hot time that 'somé one had started something? " ~ ' n s of Canada. the enforcement of the Military Service Act, the defence oi' Griddle Cakes Syrup (Zaiiatllan coiists iiiid' the patrolling ol’ Tm ‘W CUfl'U0 territorial ziiid_iiilja.cent waters, the Luncheon zirmnizoiiienls for garrisons and ont- ‘ , posts in (iiinatlzi, the training and Welsh Rarebit on Soda Bisciiits ¢ _Fruit Salad -Oatmeal Cookies . °'""°' $ iiiiiur ssuscrioiis ron ii 8”” Sw" ll§‘t'l..§3'“‘°°“ ”""”"’ < Cor I P ldl The roclpcismlgli Wtilslinliinrniiil und ---- _ Cornmenl Pudding, mentioned above. Furnished by W. 8. Louaon, “"° ws l°"°‘”“i_ . /> A ,, - Welsh Rareblt- , "i-- mu`stard`. a small quantity of oayenno' Love is .more than sentiment; it is ang- (wo-:thirds a cup of grated cheese: kindness in fiction; or it is good _Will gn_¢1'a5 soon an the cheese is melted, ln the fave of D0rH9Gl!¢l0“- Thi? Wqfld remove from the fire, pour over toast, has not quite stopped sneerlng at ang 59|-ve at 0nce_ . Christians; it shows its petty spite in many petty ways. Love refuses to co,-"mum pu¢|d;ng._ be ovorcoiiio of ovllf It is patient with 1 human blindness, and the opposition 5 cups skim milk of the world becomes 'but an occasion 5% tablespoons cornmeal for the true spirit of Christ to shine 1/, cup of molasses Make a good white sauce. To two WHAT I8 LOVE- cups, add one-half a level teaspoon of forth. Pray for a love that is patient, ' 1 1655900" 93|; Business for Sale . at ' Charlottetown Owing to the resignation of our Manager who intends going into other business in the near future we n_ovv offer for sale our business consisting of GROCERY, MEAT, FEED & PRODUCE Departments. ~- . We I will sell together or separ- ately to suit purchasers. P a r t ic ul a r s. on application Terms moderate. ' that does not strike again, but it kind 1 teaspoon gifngnr F -C E World Scald the milk and pour over tho ' l ‘ meal. Cook ln a double boiler twentyi & V il have worshipped in churches and minutes. Add mnlas/sos. salt and gin- ' ' f l . la! chapels gen Pour into a buttered baking dish. i " We pmyed In the ,busy street; and. bake two hours In A slow oven coRNi~;R or one/ir cannon it Kimi' nfs. I have iioiight my God and have found Raislns or dates- may bs' added if ~ ' Him (lBlli‘6d. I Where the wave of His ocean beat; _ l 899_0_2 l have knelt in t e silent forest it--_ir F L_- 1 ` i , J _ siiuiwwiai _ in the shade of some ancient tree: , ' " Y r' 5-' £'_"'“"'*="*""""""'-5 But the dearest of all in altarq Was raised at my motlier's knee. l _ I < _ W ’ _ _ God make me 'lie man of her vision 0 have rubbers here l° M °"°"Y *Wie Of Shoe. Fieeced lined for wnmem Cm", to rubber, nent warm. and comfortable for men and wo D And purge me of selfishness! _M . mell- God keep me true to hm, standards _ M3_l_\_: 2v_?l‘_t;_l_l_D§sIl. 2,__3, and 4 buckles. Womens in 'button and buckled And ham me mn" to MM". fl YI Um G'rmel1's rubbers with red solos and heels will ive the er best wear. We hlY8 Ill ood neiiow the iioiy impress ~ the llmerem hmm in '“°°‘l ““d"’“°l“°“ M the lowest prices. K ' Y 0 the days that used to be. A'i~t.:.:»..:t:.:::':.f;f",,.::.z.‘.:f: _ ° _ ‘ GOF F BROS Skoemef, 2.” ' 1 l' . » / , I , ' ~ I ‘ '> \ - _ _ /`_- .