ni -»»»,»._. I-,I -_-. ._ __ .\~'-*f_'»_. ii-, If -’»~,-.I ‘:.~j.-_.. *‘ °‘ I ¢» rs '...-_ .._,~_-,. ~._._, II. g .-..I_,I»,'»,_:~-_ v~».'» , _I _' w.= _NoVEMI_3ER2a,_1917 _ . _ . 1 ' -- I 1 1 1 5 - ` " ‘ ` ‘ 'I ’ ' ” ` ’ ‘ ' .` I -1* ’ 1 ff".-~I’f.v‘~.1t»~'.:-E1" -e"~Ii. _ _ 4 is 1. . If kit* ,.'.-- _._ "'“ I ".=I‘€-.5 gs; 1 "0 ..>;\- f~ 1 ',» _.Il 1: _ ’ 1 ’ _ ~ ow* .;‘»`~ ' , -:_ ». _-("1 '. _.. Ii, _ I. __,_¢ . _ , I t I I _ .-I » ~ f _ , ._._ _r,¢t. ,._.- Ip ~ _.-. I. 3' I, _-__.»___.___;,.~_-“__ ____ _ n I ,_ _ . ,_ _ .- I _ __ __ \ sf R , I » ' ""»'. »+m§I'&?5.é*L.lP°“I5T°"N'GU*RD“!“.I-_ 1»ACE.rI'vE~'= _ ‘ 0.00000 e oeeee-e-e4»~|»++\e_ag_~|»4-_gag9.|».p.|. VIIITIIRY LIIAN Cuimdivs Objective . . _ _ . _ _ _ _#$150,000,000 P, E. IsIa1id’s objective _ . _ '_ _ .$1,000,000 ' CAIIIPAIGN OPENED MONDAY, Nov. 12 Amount siubsIci'ibeil to WEDNE5D`AY_ November_21 .........,.$852.650 IIEADQUARTERS OFFICE, EASTERN' TRUST BUILDING ' -ea-eeeeeoeeaeepe 0 00400.* 0*NWN-4-ceoeeeeeeeeeeee-\»ee-eea»_-e' e I Open every night froin 7.30 to 9. I f _ +, ` 'lv 'l'\l*§O1°§°l"l»'l'+f+'l°'l\§'l'~ll"l\'l"l"l"l'\l"|°'|Hl»‘l°'l»‘|!'l»iiilri *OOD* Q tl' _txtIlI>i|gl_I_i_|jI|lIuIIlls _» NUMBEROF APPLICATIONS FOR - EXEMPTION UEALT WITH UP _:I TO THURSDAY NIGHT, NOV. 22 _....1567 _ EXEMPTIONS ALLOWED _ _ _ _ _ . . 1489 ` I f; .f ;._'\;:;'~i-I-t~+-Ie-_:_ 3 5.: 3 “ I VIIITIIIIY LUAN ANNUUNIJENIENT' IIIPPED A IIIILE ,HOI._E._, ~ IN THE HINDERBURG LINE Gen. lialp’s Troops Captured 8.000 Prisoners. a Number oi Villages and Towns. and Now.llave.CamhraI, the Centre ol Six Railways llntler. Their Guns.. German, Communicating Line is Smashed. German Losses Estiuialed at 50.000. (Canadian Preis Deepatch.) NEW YORK. Nov. 22.-The i’ollow ing war news .was received In Wall Street this aftmoon; -British troops are pouring through the gap smashed in the I-iindenburg line oxi the Arrii; tiont and the udvance continued. ‘The villages ol! Fontaine Notre Dame was captured from the Germans in a storm ot assaults and many additional prisoners' captured. “Cavalry and and infantry are cleaning up the captured trenches while' parties lead in fresh assaults. FONTAINE NOTRE DAME OCCUPIED BY BRITISH (Canadian Press Despatch.) lfoiitaiiio Notre ilzinic. wlilrh Iviis occiipioii today is two und three quarters miles soutlieast ol` tlaiiibrai. on the mtiin road between Bupuunic and CumbrIa_ _ BONAR LAW'S ANNOUNCEMENT (Canadian Press Despatch.) ‘ I.t)Ni)ON, Nov. 22.-~.\iidi'ow iioiiar Law Iinnouiiireii lust night in thi-_ sand prisoiiers, including one liuiidrel and eighty oiflcers. have been taktu by the British in their present open- tioiis._ At one point the British penetrated_tive miles behind the Gor~ ‘man lines and several villages in have been taken. THRILLING CAVALRY CHARGE (Canadian Press Despat¢h_) BRITISH ARMY llEADQUAIt'1`- -ERS IN FRAIXCE, Wednesday. Nov. 21--(By the ssoclateil l"re.~:»s)-'i‘liI; szivrir of Ilglitiitg Iii other \vnr:t \v|\<.i| incti strliggle in the tipvii :Intl Itiivulry iinuio thrilling 1>lIui~gI»._~I agtiiinel, th( tiiciiiy guns. Miiuy military erititza' have long contended that cuviilry was u thing ot' the' `pnst,- Init the mounted men have reflitctl this elaiin. Field M1irshi~.ll Haig as clung to his horse vliitlitzatetl. 'T' . ,House of Commons. - that eight. thou- ‘GERMAN I I advance ot' those already aniiounced oiliclally los't over losses are r that the shelling (fi-Inibral. the kcy position tn the iiliidc DUNS fl‘0Ill the i'ront. stated that lif‘c.< present battle. more than any other in lu-td been the' western theutrc. has tiikf Ii oil the Ilcteiit-o work wrt-I-keti tlicreby. ' The -enciiiy was being Iieiiiolislit-Il. I GERMAN PULSED Ilast night. the Alain.- troops through t, -the weaigv inontlis i-Ii-cuptiii'e of trvlitzll ilglitl '_ Ile Ilellcvtstl tIiut‘l¢‘r1\IiI'-1| in yo_~;tf»|-tl;1y',; |i|'|'t\||Si\~.._ 11|". Solnc titty lie' w_ lltl liitvu I, 1'liiinI'II l‘ TIT."-\ll-\\`I\ Y '|`0 I'll-\R“l-0'l`-I TI-;To_wN'oN 'i‘Ui-ISIIA I' ztili No\'1<:nll¢l-lit. lib'-_ _ _ 'rER'i'.\iNui-:\"i' iN oi»i-:RA iiouSE To .\i.i. vi- - ' SITOIIS tf.\i.t.iNti AT vie'i‘oIev i.o.\.N IIEAII- ““ wlllll TIICY IIIIIIC IICCII TIIIII I0.'I3IiC 'I`IlC_V IIIIVC T8Ii€Il, Wllill IIIICYI ,T - QU.\ie';;. _ :~.--_ - .so EMERALD JUNCTION _._ .so I CAPE TRAVERSE ._ .95 I BRAD_A_L_B‘A_NE _ .75 _` HUNTER RIVER _ .00 I NORTH WILTSHIRE __ .50 -. _ ELMIRA_____.... 1.50 , SOURIS.. _ _ _ _ 1.40 _ ST. PETERS _ ._ _ .85 I MORELL . _ _ . _ _ . _ __ _so . MT. STEWART _ .10 - -1 CEORCETOWN _ . . _ . ._ 1.15 MONTACUE _ 1.15 ~ MURRAY HARBOR ._ 1.15 MURRAY RIVER _ _ 1.10 I vERNoNR1vER..__.. .55 _ VERNO __ FOUR O’CLOCK. THE TRAIN FOR MURRAY HAR- get any further in _ _ of “Victor Bonds.” The Executive find that in Some, Districts pbeople who have money to invest are desirous of further explanations with regard _to the Loan. Any one can make application direct at the Head- q_1_1arters Oflice or at any bank and _ not necessarily t rough the Canvasser. It is the desire of the Provin- cial Executive tohave everything possible arranged so that the Victory Loan in P. E. I. will receive the h_eai-ty co~operation of all and this is necessary to make_1t the success it should be. The cause is just, the security ab- Solute. Bullets and bayonets win battles, but money wins wars. All nations, including Canada need mo- ne Y- _ The present high price being received for farm pro- ducts depends upon our people being able to buy them. This they cannot' do unless our manufacturers are kept agoing. To ensure this the Dominion Government must have money. Subscribe to the Victory Loan and help Supply the funds to prevent hard times. _ . When you buy a Victory Bond, even at Fifty Dollar One-you are helping Canada-you are doing a real ser- vice to yoIt1r'country." ` ` I ‘ _ _ *_ 5 All are invited to <£ome to the City, visit Victory Loan Head uart-ers, ta ,e in the free entertainment at the Opera. I-Iouse at 2 p. m., which includes the special story of Sir Thomas White and Miss Canada. Every- one is asked to co-operate in making Tuesday “Special Victory Loan Day” a grand success. (1. II. _IL LONG\VORT}I- _ '_ ' ° Chairman Provincial Executive. . J. 0. HYNDMAN. Chairman Publicity Committee. (Canadian Press DespatciI.)I\ siiri-iiiztli :ind iiioi.i|e In tin: wt-_.slot-ii tiotips closetl slentiily iii ziroiiiiil lit-ue _ . .__ _ _ - _ _ _ _Itliciil.i'I‘.. ipiiicc tho iiIll.ril liiipiitilile \vlii_l\iiig lint-k__toi‘_|<`i'uiit't‘ vitul iiiiiiinl: Arrangements havg been made the Pl‘0V1I1C1¢1I ____t_&\I;<<_\l_)_l__Q__I\\l_\__._\__I{i\_l`_\ ll2l<;.Al)_LI__l i\\I_I'l_-_SI;:iiiiIII_IIl _lo t_li$ worlII MII- (itI:I:I:pt_- i'I~_eiulii~' 1ilid_ Iil_i1illy lit I’1IsSi-li¢ImlnnIp» - _ - _ , - -_ _ _ I < ... ov. “..---- ._v i- ance o. tie tot-iisivt Iy tic len ru wien (Yamila i storiiiiiigz tie f~ E)IecutlVe of V1c_t0ry I-‘0a'n_ Campdlgn and Omcldls the lison speektl (}ori'eSpoiideiit_ tiiiiiiuliniifl'owI-ix; iu wlittt. trout ilu-.ir i'ort'_v completed the II.-uptlire ol' ltiii;1mIIIL:I.- railway f0I' Speclal €XCI.1I‘S10I1 1'3.t€S Oil I'§gIlII`3;1°__I`.I'2.lllS Oli Press)-"bitle by side with iiieii |`roiiIIyeiIr.~: pri-.pztriitioii wus lo liavo been iiositioii the Uoiiiiiiioii in the tiehl " ' ' o the Eiiiilic .ind of the theatic l`oi R liiiiinpliniit ot'l'eii§ has known no reverses What they ~ j " " °` " ' Q otlrerpnrts' ' t"" 5' I ‘ »' = ~\ -- ~ - _ ,_ Tuesday November from dlgerent Polnts as for France the (luiiiidians have tiikeu nIive. the t‘1iiin1.‘iiiiiS liuvv moved Surely hitve been told to take they have IOWS 1- ‘ txlortlous shui; l_Ii _Ihc ciIiiip1Iigii_Ot'tlicIl'oi-waril l‘i-uni victory te victory. Ili taken. \V hut they have won t_l\c\ ‘ nas year w e - ns been ninrted hj.'_the desperate fighting at Viiiiy ildge. have hehiz Oui' artillery las 1 ii ' - the steady decline of the encniy's;at Iiili '10 and niteriviirds when our to its own ns iievcr befor; UIILIII iciolIl\I. ' f estimatedthe Germans have' MR. Jilin-Es Pltori nialinuis His inniencss With - Personal lleminsceiices. ol Ilis 1'r,lp .Through the lioly Lands. A l.arge`Galher- ing En|nyed the Lecture andthe Numerous ~PrIvate stereo Views. - 1__.@_.._;.. o_t___tli_o_.~_aI:_ \I'liI:__IiI-I- iiviIii1_ __ile_ tI_iiII ot _tIie trip by eraln ovtf _ '_ : I II-ii I io wail". t 0 _ u can h In and the arrive.) at, inl_I;Tli_ \.t_>Iiil;jl't_ :intl iiioiiiI:iit1I.i_'I' lor-|JI~i-n1t;1|I_||;, travelling ovep me cmm. ge Ii iie.~s_uui~ Iiioiiglit Inst night hgvitiy whit-it it; now being trampled- by Mr. Patoils _spit-ndid it-rturt on “'l`liI‘Ilii'itiSli and Turkish iirnilea. Oppos- lioly Lund” in the liczirt'/_ Iileiiiorinl I ite to the hotel where his party stepp- HHII- ‘ It-Il was the Toinb ot D vid hi li tli Ml'_ I_’zituii §l1ii‘tc1i his lertuic l'iIiiiiIp:irty vbiited. B I W c B I__l_i_;__z:_rrivzil I_>l the Ilo.~Iton_ bout ut. Al I 'i`li1- trIp to Betlileheni was by' carri- rzI_ nut gow- :I mos iiiIei'I:.tiI_Iii.__ iIIii_Iti':I(tt-It l,y_ >:tr-I'_oIIlie p1Iity passcrl the well (where, the I S. 0_ li: to itll' zlll.iil_ lil siiiii if I-gent riiiis, the 11"-gg wise me" stop. boats rowed by ii_1iti\-ns. 1`rOui tin- sliipipeii to water their camels' on their to the Slioro. _liroiii .\l1:xiiiiiii'iI in-I.v1I_v to the liiitlillllllfll OI’ the SZIVIOUIU J0lll`Il0I'U1I to <‘iIii‘o. and troni tht-rn to 'l`lic_v visiteil ltlIeheI'a Tomb and then Jnt`iiI, or .loppii :IS it is 1'ulII-Il Iio\\ .I-iiIi|I- to tht- (‘liurrll ol' the Nativity. This is ilu' Iilttru \\’Ile\|'I~ Noitli built. Ilvrt* lllt-_v-i~=:i\v tht-_ spot. Whel"6 U16 the Iirlt iIiiI| also |`ii4iii‘I-S in tht .~.|oI'_\ ~=I|i-p|i1\r1l.~' lotiiitl the llizibe; marked Iii' .loiiiih iIuI| tht' w|i:IlI- Iii .IIi,i|.. bv ;\ clip.-,» I_;I;,1-_ U(-,-r which I"-Ight ""3 ` ' ' ’ ~ - _-~»---»~--_-»-f_,-C--_,qw-_ _ -- Ils. un_I_INiIwll (Cainadian Press Despatch.) AMSTERDAM. Nov. 22.-Ainei'iea‘s= entry into llie war, is disadvixntiigeous to us in morale rind inziiiy other ways." Said Admiral von Tirpitz, former German Minister ol' Marine. iii addressing ft iiiocting ot' the Fath- orlaiid pai"ty`ot l)resden_ We ought to linve reekoneil with the tact that the American trust iiiagnates were bound to desire our 1Ict'ca1_" I regret that we did not remain i`irni in the face of President Wits-oii’e threats. Ii’ -we had done So. things probably would have been very different, but now we must take them as they are. “I would point out, however. that i`roin a. military view point, Ainericzt's entry into the war is of gi-_eat signi- ficance to us because it is t.iic tomi- age question that is decisive. (Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON, Nov. 223-tlitnlbrlii thc I~niitro ol' six Railways uint the viiief Ilepot city for the German coiiiinuuicn .55 ' _ Idle): lII'IIeE>oI'uB(tII§tlI;Iial QN ‘r|-IE Il'rA|_|AN |=g0N1-_ _ .__,.____.__,.-___._.___1______S20______._ NOT NAMED. ALL FARES ABOVE ONE DOLLAR_i_Is I11.‘5i'__1\IiiIa=1s1_ a.__a I_ie1~niI._1_1 iiasn -i.1_ I'vi_/ANTED-_-A oi_ni. fort GENERAL tone. O ony as ic nieiibliri; C dl p D 1 h_ ioustiwort, iippy 2. l*`itzrO_ St. INCLUDE WAR TAX' - Iluc been broken utterly but IIIUI itII(lvl::naN;3_ tilts.-‘5rIiII:sII\a1i§lrII~t:I.r~I I 11435-ltV»::tMtf. THE OUT-GOING TRAIN FOR THE EAST ON vitally important cvonlliiiiiiitrutioii liii<='1iia1i1,- iifvatiing .\'nrl_he|-it Italy ynsi- ------- --_-__---.-_-_- has IIIU5 Iikewme b0'3n f‘IIIIII5'h0‘I~ crday i‘c:it'lioII ii few of the llziliziii WANTED AT ONCE.--A FEW CARS - I ` otiistiiiiiliiig positioiis on the ltaiinii |Il'0W0DtI» I’I'_V fII~U"IW0l_lfI IIY"'I"`V_f"'I (_ Secr, Iii I-l.'\\vliI~_i‘I- _ il 1 'l`IIiltiii. - _ BOR WILL LEAVE AT 4.10- _ _ I r ______._._________ ' ' FOR SALE DOUBLE CARRIAGE I give all In above I)iSt/nets an Opportunity U’ ved today - ` nano toi in tir t -lt -Is ,~ i liti Ii come to Victory Loan HeadI|uart_erS, Charlottetown and ~-»~ -~ -- -- ~~~- I AIWII’-“_\_ In _I.0(§__`|‘____“-‘ I-_I%‘.“Q"gM_ ' IIIJII-II-ZIII\’I3I_ formation desired as to the pmhaScI ISIANIIIIIS IN I0%.'-'Es;"'¢;...`iiaa..‘*;.‘¢i.`e.;..". ‘_ I.I3_l.IIlIY HSI. (Canadian Press Despatch.) IIIONOLULII. Nov. 11::_-'I‘he Nor- wegian steanicr 'i‘|i/Ir |`oliii1leroIi In II still inisslng. _ THE WEATHEIC _ 'I‘ElV[I’ERA'1‘Ul{.E, 'l‘IDE. MOON. E'|`(1. THE WAR. snow atid riilu. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 35 degrees abovei- At SERIOUSLV ILL 10 n. in.. it was 34 above; at 9 p. ni . _ . _ _ it was 33 above. The lowest the pro- Pte. George Cecil McKay. Darnley. 1321-l1~2:iM2ipIl.I The IIdt>. Will be high this llftel‘II00i1 WOUNDED .SPECIAL--EXTRA SPECIAL BARG- nt _5_47 and tomorrow at 6.37; it willl uns to everyone l<`rltln_v and Snrur be high tomorrow morning at 6.03 mid PIII- JiI‘I‘\lS Il‘VIYl§»'Murrly Harbor; j Sunday at 7,23, I Pts. Daniel Lamont, Montague. The sun sets this afternoon at 4.4-I PM- `I`h°mH8 IVI°I’I‘°U. NSW - and tomorrow at 4.48; it rises tomor-I I row moinlng at 7 27 and Sundsv at COIIIING EVENTS, _FOR RENT-HOUSE A M ie in I 7.28. I I' I v - 7 rooms. hot water l at g. The moon sits tomorrow morning at ANNOUN CEMENTS' I modern. best nf condition. Apply -» -15 I MEETINGS. ETC! rt. whit.. 1-10.... rm.. .;I‘h'e tirst quarter oi’ the moon was _______ I 1163-li-13Mt.l on li'->Ii1IP.=da_v. Nov. 21st at 5.29 p, ...Major Stanley* levmre which -_»-~---»------»-» ~---- vious night was 31 above. dny Nov 2iIth nt 1 41 p m 'hours and seventeen minutes. 1.340-11-eamii. . , _ ~ I 1 I-The igreatset mass attiiek which: (Canadian Press Despatch.) Iiui; t'orw1irIl fresh iiiasses of his iescr- the oiieiuy aruiios. 'l`h1' proposal to ves incltitlilip; picked“t.i'oopnj'1i|'~-the-ut-gotiute.pea,i:e vviis 1it`t`ie1illv convey; (Canadian-bursts Despatch.) I ` ITALIAN ARMY H}‘lAI)QIlARTERS, I Nov. 21.-(By the Associated l’rr..-‘SIE --- __ thc eiieiiiy has innde is iii progress it- i’E’l`ll()GRAl), Nov. 21.-'l`lie lluss- Ioiig t.lie Upper Piave River nt tho inn tioveriiiiieiit _\'eSt.ci‘Iln_\' ordci'.‘_I! ,point where it beiirl's to the iiorih- General llukhoiii the tloininuiirlei'-iii-I oust into the .Beluno Alps.” As the chief. to olwll l\CI=¥»Dll2lll0I\S. lol' ull ;t(;ti-gn proceeds the enemy is b\-i1I_;;- ui'iiiist|t-c with the I-oniiiiaiitlein-I ot Prussiziii (luiirtls. liesitlcs' Sciiiu of tht-_ cd to the _-\iiilIiiss1itlol`s ol tliv Allici best Gerniaii troops Iirziwii troni Nations ut l’eti'ogi°1Itl. western and ltussiun fronts. Ile liars - _ nlso 20.000 iiiouiitiiiiicer.-I i'i'Liiii lower' "’"`**’“_l` H -at .-~hii1~ tit- _ . .I3-.‘1‘.f‘°`1I.°l...-.I°°§T...I‘..1.§.I._"In§`i’ ?.‘....§’.'. M-=fd'- Lin"-=»= =-~= T°°=h=°»»- Ithrough the diiy has Shittetl west- -_-E--_* w' rd t`rom Monte 'I‘niiib=I null IVloiIt<: 'I'°|"|"|"|"I'f"|"|'1'°l'*'I°'l'°l°'l~'l"P°! Nlltlinfenern to the ::i<'p<‘1; ol' Monte ,|, ,|, Pertiea. where the enemy rushes linvc 4, E ,| been checked. The ltiiliiiii positions ,|, 4 reninin Substiintially iinchaiigcd in .|..|..|..|..|.++.|,.|,,|,*,|,,|..|,,|,,|,,|',,,,,5 In this column advta. are inaertec [loot wliirli it at '~W° °°"t| P0' W°"d ""- I'o-optavzttiiig with the ltitliiiii i`loI_~t Oli' ~ -5--»---~ --~-----~~-'~- -- -»~~ the luoiitli oi' l'iiIve is iienvily .-_liIIIIiuI:` BOY WANTED T0 LEARN PRINT- tho oueiny positions iiieiiticiing Voiiit-If ing. Apply Guaidiaii 0iTicI:. ’-1l~21IVltt`. tlrnppn. which the region ot' Monte riiiiizc oi' lower Iiniiiiiiittes the whole hills. The lVl¥>iiltor Itllvitiitvcrl liiirs on Mulitu - Ftilitiitiii /\lIIlIl IU II. NIIWIITI- IIJ4 I\ftit 5|. , II5'I'I II "`I»VIIl'I`|". _tml-i1i_ i_1ItiIitio :II iitI:__I_I1,_io1n_=iiiIitII.I I,.o,I_‘S]M_E_"S9w To FARROW IN ue.. , _ wus iepor .t_ ly (uptli I_l_ K|Ll_Ep IN /((;T|()N I~‘<~_bt'tiiii'y. M.'l~`. \’I::se_v, Yzrlt. Il»lanscn._wli_o ioacl_it_id poit _with li»_I _ _ lm! H Zz_`,mp_I ' D ` ' ' ' ` !°W“~ ' 'FARADOR MACHINE T0 LET BY TODAY IS THE 1208th DAY OF li llI`II“0 IIUVUVIII’ Ulllfllig the _V0lll\I§I'I` LOST-BETWEEN ST. OUNSTAN'S CANADNS PARTICIPATION IN III"II~ (‘IIthctl`rt|I nlltl 315 Illclilnoiltl St I 1‘0n0N'1‘0_ N0v_ 22,._.3Imng w|m|,‘ Pte. Samuel E. Chandler. Pownal. and gales. east and northeast with PIG- DUMB" I’/I°I‘/In BUCYIHMIH. New H1. ._ p _ _ . _ 1"' “‘°"" "I" I” III" "“ W°‘I““*" wid be he-in in Kingston Han Monday ivheia wmitefl. Om- liiiyine =I _ ° ~ ~---~--;- I Mlnarda Linementeureegai-Igetln cows Minarde Llnlmenq Cures Neuriilgla. 'Minarws Lintment cures colds. etc. (‘|IziilI-it II/it-liiiiis Ciill-Sit-.Il I-iitlv itil ... ,- tl-I-_ war with lniiiriiiieo (liiIiIlIv‘_I week or m°nth‘ Apply _to 'M LM Stiplien MI-_Kiiiiioii. Stephen DolrIii:I mn III-I`°I’I~~ I’00'1II'I°-IIIIII "(!lilI-.k" lliivey and others, llc hm: ~ ~ ~ f - ~ - - ~- - In-on in the tiriiclies forovnr iw. _MUSKRAT AND CROSS FOX yr-1|-1;, _ skins waiiiti-il. SpI'1:iiIl lirirus to till 'l‘l‘.1- :intl nt-\v_~; ol` his tleiith \vu.~.'= some oriii-.rs_ .I. ll. Jenkins. :I sanvero blow to his pnreiitn uiul his 1321-ll~_2l£i‘/itll. ,liorlli-I ot' trlentls ill this city as- he wits -~-------~~~ ---~-i---- it Wiiteriiiaii’s ldciil tountltlii pcii l“liitlIil' please leave l|ei'~i_ i1i4!l~ll-2:l.\llipti. I'DomInIon. ______. FOUND- ON EUSTON ST. A MUFF Owner can have same by applying nt 46 Kent ‘lt and paying for ad Haven wii ostponed on account of storm TWO EXPERIENCED STENOGRA' I H 7 30 m If knowledge Iof book-keepiiig Good 1331-Iieaiviii. Box .' ` ' ' ' ev ni g. \J _ 26th t _ _ _ I - - 'I 1"” “"9" “I ‘°‘II‘Y ‘VIII ‘IP f‘I"° nal IIIII. nfiiiviie nent Tnasaaypavenlngq anim' to competent nersoiw. Aimlr I I 110, ony. 1311-ii-ezinrii ,, . » ,As I #Bs INO. . `No nay. Ilciivy alt-wool iiiisliri-nItiiI»'<-I uiiderwear. $1.25 per garment. I 1ZI~l.'i~ll-2:l1`Il2:i.I _ _ I T BRIGHTON. i\‘lr_ l‘titoll piviit-II Iuii\‘t-H t'i‘|Ii:i tht llysop pliiiit wliivii ho still i'I:t_;Iiii_< II. iillcrestililx soii\'I\iiii';~‘. l-‘roni Joppii Illia l’:Ilc1ii iiiiti hi by iiui'row gitiigo i'1\ii\-.':I_y and .<3I‘ll) UI" .\.l\`l) 'TAKEN INTO fi-iitfi-1 or THE REGISTRAR. I ‘ or IWSINIISS 'l‘tIURl1!.LY, I 7. _ ' mae.~"'°:-*ll \\ I-II lllsi- DIE- '|`0Ill»I aIllo\\ ctl 1\l:I't‘c(l |02 103 I T15 180 its 5.2 To 76 '/1* fc \_. cc I5 0 Is tl 'I 0 85 IIS _ .I Ii 0 84 I5 '" Ii ' II or 5 Iliti I I III Il I IT I IUH ll (I 2 (I ` I.) U (I I) it-I its » ' 145, 62 137 Il 110 II 118 108 138 1-its 148 21 21 . . claiuis disposed of claims disjosed of _ _ _ ’atI:oeal Oi' 33 1-23 per cent.- Iappeal or 1.54 per cent of I A ~ . , _ I 1489 I’oi‘cei'it:Ig't- oi' claims disiillowetl to total 63 15 1567 ‘_ ._ 4.00 I`ei‘centug‘e of claims allowed to total _.._....95.94 ' I Out of 63 claims disallowed, 21 have been noted for ot all claims, disallowed. ._ I A ` Out of 1489 claims allo\vcd,_23 have been noted for all claims allowed. ‘ The appeals in the cases of claims allowed are made iby the Military Representatives. It will therefore, be Ieasily seen that th_e appeals made by the claimants , themselves are over twenty times as » great in proper-, tion as the appeals made by the Military Representatives,