Vthélh ans". LoU1sLAn1:n-: .__i- lllillf`lla=Siarlall Tala “Fruit-a-lives" 594 Cunnan: Sr., Mosrnnn- two years, I was a miserable lm Rhcumdim avid Slovnar/I I had frequent Dix!! 5.0¢”-i. I took food, felt wretched sleepy. I suii'ered front Rheu- matism dreadfully, with pains in mi! Luk md joints, and my bands sw9l,len. A Blend advised “Fruit~a-tives” and from the outset, they did m0 l!°<_>d» Ajkr Ili: jfs! box, [felt I tw-\‘!¢“"’! “zz and I em rrnurfnlly sei' that uF_mit_a_¢iy¢g" is the only mf--liclne °1i>° _ _ _,L 506. n box, 6Vfor $2-50. f1'1§l Bile, .Mall dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- n-tives Limited, Ottawa. iii JUST IN! Women’s High Clif Laced or Buttoned KID CLOTH TOP OR PATENT Battleship Grey Black Havana 'ALL - SIZES MODERATE PRICES ot same. Morris-Smith-Beer Guardian ~ |, ~ ,_ .lusr A _ Minor: New is the 'T 9"' "’ _-_-"’ 9 W’ ' trans so nm your xsfs rhoromrh POLICE CCURT.--One drunk was t :en at the Bayer §tudio. 'ilnea ss. or zo can yesterday. 2¥75-11-311% DISCOUNT.-lEveryone should pay STOCK 8ALE.- Anyone interested their october electric light hllr before ln like buying of horses. cattle. sheep. Nov. 10 as' that date is the last to get eto, would do well to read the ad. of a discount. , 2984. W. H. Enlnans which appears in -- another column ot this issue. PROPERTY SAUE.--Mrs. Charles _ 2945.11.7.M2l- Collin. City, has sold to Mr. W. L. --_ Acoru, of the Reglstery Oilice. A very BKSKET SOCIAL.-Reserve Wed- nice cottage on’ Gerald Street recent- nesilay evening Nov. 8_, for the enter- ly erected by Mr. M. P. Hogan ,adloiu- tain ment Bild DHHS! 900|” |11 A9011 ing her residence. Hall, _ln aid of walr funds. Doors open TRYON, HAMPTON, AND BON- pr m. Admission lil cents. Ladies with SHAW.-Rav. J. S. MacKay will D. V. baskets admitted free. _- _ _26_§1. conduct Services next Sabbath, _ V V= _ the 12th, Tryon at 11 a. m. Hampton, CALL T0 P. IE. I..-The Eureka. N. 3 p. m. and Evangelistic Service at S.. c0rr€BP0l1d9l'1t Of U16 NSW GIBSKOW. Bousllaw at 7 p. un. _ N. S. News writes:--Rev. D. Mcvicar XM/is eoxss r-'on so|.n|Ens.- which rumor says 11° is likelyto ac- The boys of York and Pleasant cept, much to the regret of the great or-nyc in England ann' at the Front. meierity or Zinn Church llwllle- twenty-three in number, were kindly -- remembered by the York Branch of Ev/\`NQE|_|3T|c gEnv|¢E3,_Un|. the Red Cross Society IHS! Week. ted Evangelistic Services which were when a box containing fruit, cake. conducted last week in the Presbyter- hornelmade cendv. tobacco. Socks inn Church at Bone-haw and this week and chewing gum was sent to each in the Baptist Church, have become 1% soldier. The Woman’s Institute very ilrteresting, they have increased ‘ donated the fruit cakes, and the men in number and power each evenin'g. l of York and Pleasant Grove very -Quite 9, number of people have decid- generously contributed the money__ed_ for Christ, four out of one' home, for the tobacco. The thanks of ~-the the first week enquires were called ladies of the Red Cross are tendered for-, thirteen came' right out for Christ to all who helped, also to Mr. W. C. and each evening others are seekin'g West who lrovided the liecklns the I-°lZd~ boxes and attended to the shipping 3. _ ch\'°m¢ skm Dmuden r engaged in hawling their potatoes to Now Overcome Qucklly sonrls 'rnnl other ports. The potato ’ _ _.___ _ crop this year has been excelelnt and ' the larmnrs are getting the_hlighest alsIlllg`lrrl-alll; I;lrll1r°l»legl§lf<§;imlrnlll_tl?; Prices ever reid elvne tnir- sn°re_-Mr- mdod is purged of every trace of gn. Herbert McDonald has recently re- clean matten turned from the west where he has Wonderful results follow the use or been fer wwe months pint--Miss DL Hammonfs pm, whiah prgvfde Gathering Morris, Sourls is spending a the blood with the elements it needs few days in Clear Spring the guest 0! to become rich and red, Miss Annie McPhee.-The people of Quickly indeed the blood is brought Clear Spring are lilenned i0 hear that to normal strength, is illled with nu- -the mall carrier. Mr. James McGregor trition, is given power to drive out of is recovering fI‘01Il “Billet foyer and the system the humors that cause hope that ere long he will be able to rashes, plmples, pasty complexion and resume his duties- on the route.-Mr. | kindred ills. Don’t delay. Get Ham- George Bushy has donned the khaki ilton's Pills today. they go to work at and is' soon going overseas to do his ' once and give prompt results. Mild, bit for his Empire.-Mfr. Peter McPhee eilicient, safe for men and women or who has spent the summer in' Clear .children. Get n 25e box today from Spring has- :returned to his home in _-. ‘ any dealer. , - Greenvale. / \ isi- at 7 p. m. entertainment begins at 7.80 has e. call to Prince Edward Island CLEAR SPRING NOTES.-The farmers of Clear Sprlnig are busily Mr. the guests and Mrs. _»...._. A coco EXAMPLE- luri. ceo- rge Carver, President of the Pownal Red Cross Society. has started an unique way ot_ raisins funds for Red Cl*oss'purposes. On her own` in- itiative, and at her own elliense, on last Thursday night. the regular weekly night of meeting of the soc- iety, she gave what Mrs. C. styles a ten cent tea. and which proved to be a good substantial lunch, well worth twice the- money. Although not generally known. the snuglittle sum ot $5.50 was realized. Mr. and Mrs. Carver have kindly and gene- rously oifcréd the use of their house, dishes eto., to any ~of the ladies of the Society who=»wish todo likewise. Would that' there were more men and women of such a generous and patriotic spirit. ‘ The evening was happily spent, with music and sing- ing, amid thrrpleaeant clicking of the knitting needles. Notice will be given through the press and from the'Pulpit, the date of the next tea. --Com. RED CROSS ENTERTAINMENT. --The Red Cross Concert and Bas- ket Social in the North Wiltshire Hall on Friday the 27th. Oct. proved a great success. As usual a. bum- per llouse greeted the performers and the fact that $180 was realized is ample proof of the Ii-berality and patriotism of the people of Wilt- shire and surrounding country. The program wee an excellent one thro- ughout almost every number receiv- lng a hearty encore. Mr. Bradley of FEATURED PLEASING _ Fnvolufra _ ' Fl.oRENcE_ nocKwELL nv a P, solves famous. STORY __ ' V ' ' 'Splendid Photographic Effects, Beautiful Costuinei and Abwrbinf Story » ~ , 1 § l s l A Fife C0lIl€dy an Ilxcellent _Cast up\\\\\\\\\iAr///ll/A\\\\\\v1lul a_m\\\\\\\\\§mM OTHER ~1=EA'rURESl _C0Mliiii~V _ii107ll_lN"i§`iA 'A V The British Gazette’ A 0UR‘ NEW ‘ SERIAL ' Interesting Newsfrolll the Front _ _ “nc Sandor Slain” S¢e1_1_l_¢ ' Views In Flnccn sfarningchsrrrers with' -AND- Beautiful Grace armond,Sup-" portedb Leonllarryand B prices. The chair was occupied by many occasions fulillled his duties in a manner pleasing to all. Much credit is due the ladies of the Red Cross Society especially Miss Annie McLean to whom the success ot the social is largely due. The committee take this opportunity of thanking all who assisted in the program which was as follows; -Chorus.-Choir; Solo- Master Coleman; Drill,- Girls and Boys; Solo- Miss Suther- land; Dance- Miss Irene Trowa- dale; Reading- Miss Coleman; Solo -Miss M. Ross; Violin Music- Mrs and Miss Monaghan. Sale of Candy. Solo and Chorus- Choir; Dance- Master Coleman; Solo- Mr. Beer; Duet - Misses Rogerson. \Kelly’s Cross as auctloneer proved once- again his ability to please the Solo- Mr. Clark. National Anthem. audience and secured the hi hestA NINETY-NINE PER Mrs. L._L. Jenkins who. as on so _ "CENT. REBATE. OTTAWA. Nov. 4.- As n meas- ' on foreigh order are in Canada, but in rongemente have to the Government for export. Under the tions of the War export of vessels ar- with regula- Act the non-'British ure of Government for shipbuilding in Canada ag, Order-in-Council has has passed granting ninety~nlne per cent. drawback of customs paid on material used in the construction of ships measuring over 500 tons gross tonnage built in Canada to be exported for outside registry. The vessel nlut be constructed so as to obtain a registry in Lloyd satisfac- tory to thc Minister of Customs and their export on completion must in each case be authorized by Order- ill-Council. A considerable number of vessels countries is prohibited, but the Government has power to permit ex- portation in all cases where 'condi- tions warrant. -. _f ____-_-'--_*iid .- _ \ 3:: _ Friday is the last day for receiving discounts” on _ electric light billsfor Octo- ber lighting." Pay to day and save money ‘ " _ 2,953-11-BM3. __ » l 3 _ ’ ' _ _ __ 3 _ _ _ ~ , _ ' V .‘ ' - » --; 1.-.»» _- ___.,._ _...cp-_._ . _ _ _ _ _ ___wm_ Canada is Not Safe From The Enemy .Any More Than Is The Great -United States! O D A Y See This Great Picture---_-It A Will Tell You Why ! 0 D A Y I- _ A anacla F orlCanaiansAncl ifanadians For The Empire r. 1 » f . l K Read what the Peoples’ Theatre T‘fER°S, Nov. 8 and 9 P1°in°ivelS In ' Canadian Papers _ _ _ » The I,-nm Say ., . . . " . ' l Aaou'r _ " THis-THE GRANDEST ~~»~‘ l _ Plcruns EVER f Toronto News: tremendously impressive picture and il terrible sermon on the necessity for military preparedness on the . North American Continent. _ Toronto World: “Tile Battle Cry of Peace" is the nlost wonderful ol’ all films allil its series of thrilling pictures showing thc bolnburdlllont oi New York from land, sca and sky. Wall Street dia- irivt in iinnlcs, tho dyllalnitillg of public buildings arc of tlle most sell- untioxlal kllld. Toronto Telegram. There have been war pictures up- on war pictures oxlllhitod here, but this ons is tho biggest und most power- ful sormollthat could possibly be lm- aglned. ll \ Toronto Globe: As o story, ns xl spectacle and as n sermon on the necessity for milit- ary preparedness. “Tho Dataie Cry of Peace” constitutes a class all its very own. It is based on Hudson Maxim's “Defenceless America." Montreal Star: T0 do justice to the extraordinarily powerful photodrama “The Battle Cry of Peace" one would have to write al- most wholly in superlatives. Montreal Gazette: "The Battle Cry of Peace" is frankly a propaganda play for preparation and as such it is always earnest, al- ways persistent and at times terribly nioquent. _ Montreal Herald: . For though the warning is primari- ly direct to United States, yet is has its lesson too for other countries, in- cluding our own. _ . _ , V.. » -_ » 5,, »- _, _ 'ii 4,.-r » _ _.__, , _, _ , ____ __ w' `¢' .. »_ . A _l--“__ ' "W/'l" ¢ ~. ' ’ r- r l 7, 4'-xo . ,__ _ ._ , 9 _ _Fl|_MEo:_ T - ' ' BY W0 f A ` SPIECIAL "The Battle Cry of Peace" is a _ _ _' ` _ REQUEST _ if _upll THE ACME OF Big 10-Reel Super-Vltagraph ...M rm... ___________|---The :l Slwws Of Peace A Nightly _ or Matinee _ , _ V Some of The Thrilling Scenes Wm BE GIVEN Beglnmpg ' Hudson liiuxlm Delivering' His Wa1‘ni_ng re Unprepared- Wednesday & Tllursday <3. ' t 7 Secret Meeting of tile _El;cl_lly_Sples Wllo Bctray New' York. ' ' a ._ Discovery of Spy in 1’l°o_ln'l|`1oi1t§ II"0n`le and the Stnrtllllg I Enemy Warsilips oil New York and Hostile Aeroplanes at Pe me an . Scouting. _ V _ ' ' . American Fleet Gamely but Vainly Engages the Enemy FOR THE and Loses. I -' ` BENEFIT QF _ A on New York. _ ` - A WHO » Homes Invuded Banks Robbed Protestln Citizens Be 111 Y0\ll° » ' ' " ’ B CANNQT Unorganlzcd Opposition of>»‘Peoplc Causes City to be A1-TEN Seat Early Ruined- ' V _ _ ' D _ _ _Glimpses of the Nefarlous Work of the Invader in Many -_ _ _ Retiult. _ V _Landing of European Forces and Martial Law Imposed CHILDREN _ _ __ 1" Machine-_Gl_l_nned. _ _ A_‘l` NIGHT , ,_ Homes. ll.; , ‘ it ,'-_.wa-“ ._ ._. _; _ _ 4,1 ._ _,. .,._ _ ~_'t___. __ .... ;_,_,_,__., “ - "‘- l _ _ . » _-Mirm, . » _ l __ I An imagina_tiveJl_>ut not by any means impossible _catastrophe -in- which the enemy shells the great Ameri- can Metropolls into ruins, bands its soldiers and repeats the awful story of hapless Belgium. | A ser-ions, oignlncd, Terrible 'rhncly Picture V | Prices:---Evening 25c and t5c;_ Matinee 15c and 101: _s¥»54¢.v ut.,-lr.” xyq- .1-.1 ~\4'=»¢ - _ gy __~, _,mg-;,.» ,_~ _ __ - L. ROGERS LYTTON. the Vita. Bl'i1Dll’s star "heavy" msn, assume; the unwelcome role of the foreign spy lvivrgg/all ss “Emanon"- spell it back. CHARLES RICHMAN, eminent lead- ing actor, is the hero of the play, the 1l¢l1_l9F|°41ll big brother who hoard Max. im-s great lecture on Unprepnr-gd. ness and got busy. JAMES MORRISON is the young. est brother who is ilrst incredulous about "enemies," etc. lin flour” prominently in tho mms ol th., ' for-_ olgners. Noslvm 'rALM/mos, prolly V rms d0ll1lll‘6. is the sweetheart of the alert American and daughter of n pr-nm||,. ent Peace Propagandist, a multl~n|li_ lionaire. "MO'I‘I-IER" MARY MAURIUE is truly tho dear. sweet olrl mother of the boys and lalln n victim to the enemy s random shells. Teift Johnston is commander of the invading forces, llarry Northrup is one of the foreign generals. ,Louise Bnudet is a mother who dies for her girls;_ in fact all the Vitagraph stars ¢|1li_0'Dart and 16,000 people, counting soldiers and eupernumersries, are employed. _ Our Boys Write Home Tell t gf Whitt they have seen in Belgium and "fence, We oan't just gpg, 'hu ey are writing us,Vit seems so un-` gatural, so much an \|Jlr¢gr»¢|.¢g,_g|,|n|__ _ ti" ""5 MP5 _Genie on strikes the ruth. The iyitllrivh people have not glossed it over to get-by the-con. snr Boards .they have etnlolt- out bold: ly and pictured' the invasion. Tiki* have adhered closely to the awful pw ' tern of Kin; Aihervs little use in uni matter and the eitect will bl lnlgioul ,, HMB your mindsnnd impllllll. 1 ,- ‘ . _ new wx cm an ron ounestveol _ _ ' » '.,.' i l 1 » l u Y 7 , l < - '~*‘*f-r-ri*-~“¢ 1 'V li 'l ' ‘tvs ' ww rf- :~ - _ . _- _ I " l f ' . _ 'r ~ _‘N T -i¢&'>»'r¢mM- -hc. 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