il’~=3iZ~ netball ou:-u %¢ ‘_-_ ai ..._ .>v¢¢&s-wg K' - . \~ . _ _ 1 ' ` .v _ _ I ` . .‘ll Do You Know How Ill ? Its often hard [to tel_l just liowslck alittle onels by _ its actions. I fI`he_ way to tell for a cer- tainty is to take its temper- _ ature with an accurate Fever _ Thermometer We can supply you with one that will tell exactly how high the fever is. Every one is ltested and guaran- teed. 75c to $3.00 Each iii l Lellon of Elmira. li Fancy ‘Clocks We 'are showing a very new line of Mahogany Clocks_in a great variety of styles. Prices $1.90 to 2.80 Alarm Clocks $1 to 3.00 G.H. Taylor I Jeweler and Optican l TIDE TABLE OCTOBER. C _ J G J mediate possession will be given. If ° ° not sold before November Second, DRUGGIST 1915. it will then be sold by Public 1 Auction. °°~'~*°-_-_-¢¢- Office of Fraser & McQuaid, Sollrls. ‘ Kblgb* ly e ' -1 0 Liberal-_Conser tive D -_ Convention - . A' Convention of the Liberal- Conservatlve 'Party of 'King's County will be held at Georgetown on Wednesday, Nov. 3rd, 1915, at 1 p.m., for the purpose of nominat- ing a Candidate in the Liberal- Conservatlve interest in King's County in place of Mr A. L. Fraser. ' ' Each Poll is requested to have -the usual number of delegates in attendance. _ JOHN McLEAN. VicePresidel1t. 3320-10-'Im23i. - I will sell by Private Sale my Farm li. or Toivllship Number Forty~six, in King’s County, in Prince Edward Is- land. This farm 'is well watered and wi‘lll\hardwood and softwood and is distant about four miles from Souris. A good title is guaranteed and _ini or to the owner Mrs. Catherine Mc- _Private Sale Dated this First day of October, A. I). 1915. ~ Elmira, P. E. I. _3294-10-5Mtts1_2I. Esscry of Brookfield will be sold b public auction later. or less. Buildings in best repair, farm in first class condition. Con- venient to school and churches and market. Apply to Robert Sllliphan Execuior, Hunter River, or Wm. Drake, Brookfield. 3171-10-2l\iStt4 wkspd. FOR REGISTERED STOCK 3 years ol Shorthorn Bull sure stock getter. stock. Apply to I.-. H. D. FOSTER, Marshfield, P.E.l. 3296-10-5twtf. |- _Partooi Work _ _Hn 'f le ' ' Parte t-the - -pensive but llleautifulwaiixd durablewaytofreme your small _ nd lioiiollu You’ liker?ly?wor§;care- ful and thorough, at _very low charges. 198 Cumberland Street Farm for Sale _ _ _ _. r 1 __ ' - .-1 l;.,_'?\_ The-pail-veal nal' been decidedly Quiet socially na , e ladies, who are l'0_B\ll!1ll!l Alibi! zbltlljlftlcfand house- Iiold duties- for those et home and _ _ _ _ D. D the colder_-_weather feoqillckly ap- Mifss Ida Waugllan, ”'°°°mf-` -l Several new tpstrlotic funds have been enthusiss cally launched this 3349-10-8M4l._ j week to’ help ‘the soldier boys' who SW llilvllll in the naar future for overseas éervice' This Is' somethin _ _ , NOTICE 1i.’i...".§§§°‘i3i.Z”ri‘L‘22‘l.°i.";J.'3!.Z§°2§32 The' annual meeting of the St. I O All Securities Because I am leaving within the large subscrlp‘tions'can always help the Blliilllol' hindi for tobacco. etc.. Lawrence Silver Black l=‘ox Company und do their bit in aiding their coun-_ Ltd., will he hola lu the office oi the try ood difooilyholli the homo boys Union Commercial College on Wed- Wh° BFG’ 5_0 llobly offering themselv- ussdsy, oct. 27111 at 8 p. m. I es to Kills and Country. consisting of about Ninety acres of WM, MORAN, Secretary. ‘ * * loud ima sliuulell ul Black Pou Lot 3331-10-7Mir. A'”°"3 ll'°°° S resisiered in the School of Household Science- .it the Macdonald College nt St. Anne De- Belvue are Mrs. ,Temple W Macdon- ll and and Miss Alice C. MacKinnon of considerable portioll of it is covered this City- The classes this term _ or RFB Very largely attended and stu- dents enjoy the 'work immensely. U K I - After a.delightfu`l summer spent a- mong his numerous relatives and friends Mr. C. C. Gardiner left this week on return to his home in Los For further particulars apply to the next few days for the From and Angels. Col., where Mrs. Gardiner, wishing to square on all my lli;bi_l,i_§i- “lil l°l“ lll_"l~ __ '* _ . I f d t ff t u c isuctioilimin ‘iight of t(lie°Mei:-rklllt House MW- (D11) Hunt of Malden. Mass, on Wednesday, oct 13’ _lt 12 0»clock returned this week from visiting her noon he followlngz mother, Mrs.. Rogers of Fairholm. MRS' CATHEFUNE M°l~El~l-AN' 20/Shares Prowse Bros.. par value i ' ° " $10000 per share wlth “cured ln_ I-Ion. Beni. Rogers is spending this terest. dividend payable March lst. Week l" Si- °l°lm thi* Klleiit °i C0111' -‘ This stock has paid 6 p. c., each year l“l5Si°ll°l` and MTB- Rl1BB€l- durlng the past ten yearsand the * "‘ * Company ls ln a splendld poslllon lo, Congratulations were forwarded day and Wal. does not effect lt_ from home friend.: this week t Mr. 20 Shares Bruce Stewart & C0__ and Mrs. C. E. McLaggan of 'xlew Lui., par value $100.00 por snare und Giossog' oIl__ih_e arrival of another youn" aug i th i h . -f _ ' . - l` ill" 6 ll BT private sale at once or if not by 333| e';'_`_’;s°1_f‘;'_‘_’g llneggiananil li; ilgldgg? Bart. at his home in En sand pp y P . la sl io 32 Shams Arena Rlnk C°__ Ltd" pal- generally regretted in this Province Farm comms of 112 acres mme value $100.00 per. share with accrued Where lllS name- H-3 009 Of the FH'-ll' lmer&;l_ dlvldend payable May ml-_ ers of Confederation, is a household This company has paid, ever since word. _ . the Rink was built a _dividend equal , * '* ‘ ti to about 12 p. c., after providing for A Boat deal of interest all over the all repalrs etc" to keel, the plan; up Maritinie Province this week center- lo Slandm»d_ ed around the big $511000 atriotic il Also my 1912 cadillac Automobile ouolion solo boihs hold in St. John Hight Water. Date Day Time H’t Time 1 F. ` 2.14 7.5 16.34 2 Sa. 2.51 17.41 3 S. l 3.49 I 18.48 l M. 5.32 19.46 l Tu. 6.56 20.31 W. ’ 8.08 21.08 Th. 9.08 21.43 F. 10.02 1 22.17 Sa. l 10.52 22.50 10 l S. 11.40 23.23 11 M. 12.28 23.58 12 Tu. . 13.17 13 14.09 14 15.07 16.13 17.27 18.36 19.33 20.21 21.03 21.40 22.13 22.44 23.14 23.43 13.07 13.47 14.29 15.15 16.08 v:0o~`l¢aUll:a W@®NFN°®?“ wmmwmwmhwm W. 0.37 - - Th. 1.20 _ F. 2.07 Sa. 1 3.01 S. 4.24 5.57 7.18 W. 8.28 i Th. 9.28 I F. 10.20 Sa. 11.06 I .".",`l.""'.".`l!`l."'.`l?°.°°9° -i=a=aoo~xvio:ior-ou:»:~¢:oo 15 M. Tu. S. 11.-is ` 12.28 Tu. . . . .. l W. 0.11 Th. 0.40 F. l 1.10 , _I M. .`l.`l.`lT`l°° Noi-#too su. 1.44 1 _ s. 2.24 17.05 » DIARY 01" EV|§N'|`S. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ` 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 " 'ro»oAv. City Maglstrate’s Court, 9 am. People's Theatre 3, 7 and 8.45 p.m. DEATHS I- PRAUGHT.-At the City Hospital on Thursday, October 7th, Mr. Frank Praught, aged 53 years. MUGFORD.-At his home, Elm Ave- nue, Friday, 8th October, George Mugford, aged 41. Funeral on Sun- day at 3.30 to People’s Cemetery. THE OLD FOLKS ALWAYS SAID "Stick to your flannels 'till they stick to you." Good advice, too, but lt’s just as well to be prepared for a change. We have on hand a few odd lots of medium weight union suits and vests to close cheaply. PATONS. 3345-10-8M2i THE HOME OF GOOD UNDERWEAR It's our business to supply as good underwear for less money, or better underwear for the same money. Pick and style, quality or make and let us prove the statement. PATONS. 3345-10-8M2i "When looking for good strong Berviceable Boots try our "Standard" 'the Boots that stand the mud and water. GOFF BROS. 3343-10-8M3i. uiiuxim-*Ll "Get one of those special 85 cent shirts at Patons._ » \ 3331. ._.___.______. ._ ` HEAVY UNDERWEAR are yqu fixed It will soon "g';:;,;"',;;,~;:,';;:,- Offered for Sale _ I I' ` ` ’ buying underwtar 'o ..lrs.llll;-et' prices are right. _ sais-wsuzl in 016 Of tll¢ Wit Bahller and .°°.`l.°°.`l.`l."T’?’?’T°`l,".".`l."T’?°I"9°?°?°9°.°°.`l?l?’?°F>?’9’F'°m »e-m-lc>:.=ulw==>ou~icn..\~.¢.>»-»-»-:»:`i>-».c-iv\z<>oo»s»-»~i.¢sre»-‘Nr-F. in ex ress fro r ' ' " ' ' ‘ ' -t , _ rr; - l____ en on. .1 . lrroar assortment of goods are sold by war is furnished ll thc evolution of noon tram from Charlottetown' P 'l gentlemen of the City kll0WIl to have "K" bread and its iluccessful develop- l’;’_l;l_l_al;l";f l°"_?“_@S and WUUSS h itlm- ment up to the point of the protest l S 0 Se 0 3 ViUl`t8~8e w a so- which is now being ma e by a. num- . - river come-s under the hammer in or- ber of Gel-man rlewspnpgrg, which are der that the wives and families of the lcalllng oil the government for immedi- - f_f La _ éiumplcill re-aliizlllg __ __ P y cost $2650.00; also 1 new double can- - f=' lell Ovemoi' Ollehe 9 l l- gh R Cathollg Church Oily t0ll WHSOYL f_l;°u";_l; wgllch ‘9t¥,l_c?_ml"l:ie5 and His 2i’er\‘vhi(::h bg wghmiandevoted member. Ti* '_ T C h~ , Au tions- OPS P oyor rn ma e e first ~ d en erms as no reserve C sale. Such a wealitli of household ms pastor Rev' P' D' Mcmngan of Agmnts “Yann-id - Ro" BEMRSTO goods has nm, heme been gathm, lj-rnon River assisted _llholv-_M--li _%__Y_-_____-___..__ Two year old. one yearling and one S ' v ___ ether _ ____ .omith of Iona, performs e as sa AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FO ~ End: W- 5- l°R0w3E» 5 ° S al- ‘me time- Flmll rites. His funeral which t00k Place' "the old reliable Fonthfll\Nurseries." lam lamb Sl"lR0PSl'ilRE illl S000 (laplaln N0_ 2 Ove,-sem; Bal_l_el~y_ there is the lumber and nails to ml Sunday to SL _lgachlmg Church, Siege Artillery. build a house, and the paint to decor- followed by a lm-ge concourse of cal-_ 3295-10-5M6i. “te ‘he mlislde' Fm' the lnl-el°l°l` lriages, where all that was mortal of a there is hardwood for the floors, wall klnd husband and lo.,-lng father were .-== 1'* l;‘aPelf f°.l` the Walmr ‘*l°°il`lL` ilevllfefl [laid to rest. Besides a sorrowing wife wr lighting; 9' °°°k stwe and tl” le’le s t m n J h Waterville; < . _ ’ 1 ave o our o n, lol' me klt ll ` f li ` Maine; James and Joseph. Luke c en, urn ure and carpets for the drawing room nl k ware for the dining- room, a plave- Cardigan, PEI Oct 8th,1915 pigs and sheep, and land, and hlilld MONDAY-Leave Souris for tang- ~ calls at Point Bosse. Grindstone, Am- " June, July, August and September.- th It ‘ u *i `. 5-. _ ~~ _ Appl t _ ' . I I¥HA'S.E'.RO ' ' _ ~ - ~ ' is “#10-Wi 29 i-oiiifworth Aue ~... 3:-vi ll --_ ~. l 'ulpeg, the leading -Methodist Church 22:, ’B§,°§m__li‘*“l&_ ~. _-¥l,‘§w*° §§:“",_§_; lu rm ony. no im accepted the ln- abroad and-otherwise re ar-lug for" aries in fern life, may. therefore. exilocteds- - -‘ v -. __ *oooh -Rev. Dr. Campbell. formerly of Charlottetown. has -been .invited to preach the anniversary sermon in ltu a so '- i e ro way Avenue church. Win vl?tlon_ and leaves about the 10th _lu t.. for the west. ~ MRS. STEWART. , _ Died 'at Bell River on the Morning of Sept. 29th,_191B, Murdoch Stanley Stewart, son of Mr. Peter Stewart in the fiftieth year of his age. _ The funeral took place on the Lilith of Sept., It was very largely attended, Rev. John Gillis conducted the fun- eral .services at the house and grave. -(Patriot please copy.) _ MR. FRANK PRAUGHT. The`death took place in the City Hospital on Thursday evening, the 7th. Inst., of Mr. Frank Praught. De- ceased was-ffor many years Train Baggage Master on the P. E. I. Rail- -way and was very popular with all who knew him. 1-Ie leaves to mourn three sisters and two brothers: Mr. Joseph Praught, of the P. E. I. R., is a brother. His funeral will take place from his late resldence,_211 Water St., on Sunday, the 10th, at 1.30 D111- ro St. Dunstsn's Cathedral, thence by lspecial train to Vernon River Ceme- tery. _ 'MR. EDWARD REDMOND. It is with feelings of deep regret that The Guardian chronicle the death of Mr. Edward Redmond who passed away at his home in Lake Verde, the deceased who formerly _was a native of I0na.'and having moved to Lake Verde some'- few years ago was much esteemed and respect- .ed by all who knew him. He was a quiet and unassuming man. and of a been in failing _health but a short time. It was earnestly hoped by his many friends that tender care com- bined with medical aid, would re- store for his former vigor, ,but the fsilent messenger' of death had mark- ed him as an early victim and he passed to his eternal reward on Fri- _(lay, Sept. 24th in the 57 year of his age? He was consoled and stren- :lt home The pall-bearers were John interesting phase in the history of the very rabust constitution and had’ *£1 in l$_"n;,_.~,,,,;;* _l Fif have lil to obo! what FB* to sell to welll! purchaser- W9 the presence of to be content ii voflllll "4" as to the contents of the crate. home the housewife find: not the larovor Wolllll- l she lghwlq she need not any more plirc alloilf _ have come under our notilie the crates were two DDU” 9 on seven pounds of Dlllmllf lW° short on nine D°““‘l9 °l wma' pounds short on thirty' of apples. and so on. _ a disgraceful state of things. It is but too .evident that thi country people have been to BCl100 with the scroundrelly bi! C0“tf“¢t°"° and mlddlemen, who are in lea8\i° to rob the government and d0¢9i‘/0 and defraud hard city Wvfllefs Wh” already the greatest trouble to make both ends meet. - “And the government 11068 Il0tlll“€ 'out flood me towns with appeals fl" economy." The chief military cammand of the Mark of Brandenburg, lncludlnii Berlin and Cliarlotteriburg, has Issued an or- der with the object of preserving tile nutritive qualities of milk and of as- sisting the gathering of cream for tho making of butter. _ The chief clause of the new law is as follows: “The sale of whipped cream is for- bidden, so also is_the serving of cream in conjunction with food. sakes and beverages in confectioners’ shops, tea- houees, cafes and resturants.” This order went into operation on August 26. The police are intrusted with the carrying out of its provisions and are empowered to take all steps to enable them to do so. Persons act- ing against this order will be _fined a sum not to exceed $25, or ill default of payment will be punished with im- prisonment. to eatl 'consume more PARlS.` Oat. 7.-The 'capture gg Tahure apparently has liileiloed critical and .captloul section of, public, which wasbeglnnlug to declare that the advantages wgn in tlie_bai.tle of the 26th of September were not being followed UD fast enough. The last news seems to satisfy-all military commentators. It-ls, pointed out that while the capture of the village-.wg ; line feat. the stormiul _°i"\thB~-height nesnby the famous Hill 199 .gives ll great strategical advantlgo. ._ __ This hlllock wes_.fgrl:lil di inqevery imaginable way and bristled with can- non, whose “ barrier" fire-.blocked _thc way to any permaennt advance of the French. lt was_consldered._one of the principal pillars of the German second llue of defences, not only by the French, but by the Geihnanai Dr Georges Wogehor. the Cologne Zeitung’s war correspondent, writing on September 27, summed up the gllh. ation from the German point of view by saying:- ' . "A definite setback impossible. Oul- artillery is there again and we are going to drlve.the French out of our trenches. We just met the command- or-lu-chief or the army leaving head- quarters. and he shouted to us 'Hill 199 is strongly held by us."'_ "Shown here in a good variety 01 sizes and styles in the nicest line of Photo Albums you could wish to ssl. ect from, and they are priced so moderately that you will not mind tho cost. The Two Macs. 149 Great Geo- rge Street. . ' Mtf. NATURAL WOOL GARMENT8 -_-i... \ THE ONLY THNGS that can stand up against a sudden fall in 'tempera- ture. After all arguments are heard there is nothing to beat the pure nnt- ural Wool as a healthy garment for the body. PATONS. 3345-10-8M2l I- "I1-H-ei-eggs lt- charge Twenty-live cents. One cent per word flrat Insertion ln this column half cent per ` ’ word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum .1 lhened in .s irlt b the last sacra- 9li"iH”l@|”l"“l@hi”*'+i°‘¢"+i'*`l“"+`***">l*"i`*`l*H'H+iT"TLT H"“l*"’- -' We teach our men to sell. Experi- ence vlnnecessary; highest com- missions paid; handsome free equip ment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont. 3242-10-1ME26i. % Help Wuntcll-I' vinvl 2 ___._. .._-__._.E__ _ WANTED.--A GIRL IMMEDIAT LY. Apply to 83 Upper Prince Street. 3315-10~6mtf W7lNTEo.--A MAID Fon GENERAL housework. Apply 154 Pownal St. ' 3310-10-Gmtf LADIES WANTED.- T0 D0 PLAIN and light' sewillg at home, whole or .spare time, good pay; work 1-lent any distance. Charges paid Semi stump for particulars. National Manufacturing Company, Montreal. LAUNDRY MAID WANTED FOR Fslconwood Hospital. Apply at the Hospital . 2417-8-6Mtf. F?--1-_.__ Sltua tions V avant $5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS GREETT ing card sample box free. Repres- entatives already making five to ten dollars daily. Bradley-Garretson, Brantford Ontario 9-14M24l . - . "SALESMEN: EXCLUSIVE LINE for city, town or country Big earn- ings guaranteed. Permanent all year job. No experience necessary. Write Luke Brothers, Limited, Montreal.” For Sale FOR SALE-COMPLETE MOVING picture plant cheap. Suitable for either stationary or travelling; gas *_ ditorlum, Monta8ue. 22-9-23m27i and electric fittings; plant entirely' new. Sure bargain. B. I-1. Yeo, Au- _ - t. -£11 FOR SALE.- BRED T0 LAY. 8. C. White Leghorn Ckls. W. J. Pick- urd,AWest Royalty. 3283-10-4M6Ipd. Fon sAi_E.- 'ruonouall snsli Burkshirc Boar price reasonable; Apply to I). Mclloliuld, Clyde River. I 3350-10~8M3l. FOR SALE. - TWO REGISTERED shorthorn bull calves, one 10 months old, the other 5 months; also regis- Jcred shorthorn helfer. 1 year old. Lincoln Irving, Cherry Valley. 1 3312-10-6m6I Strnyed STRAYED.- FROM_THE PREMIS- es of the underslglied one ram with a short piece of rope attached to neck, any information will be much appreciated. Daniel McGregor. Montague. - 3313-10-7M3i. ’1‘o Let T0 LET FURNISHED HOUSE WITH all modern improvements.~ Centre of City. Apply to Box 446, Charl- lottetowll. 3351-10-8Mtf. T0 LET-HOUSE, APPLY ‘ 232 Great George St. 3072-9-21Mtf. `lu LET.-The Store and premises on Kent Street at present occupied by Geo. McQuald, Tall , possession given August 1st. Appl? to D. Stew- art. 163 Kent St. 2267-7-26m mt! in ‘ Vi nilioll ' _ WANTED T0 BU_Y TWO NEWLY ireshened mllch cows. John E. WANTED FOXES T0 RANCH.-CAN ranch several pairs of foxes and take percentage of increase for payment. Apply C. M. Box 221. City. 3284-10-3M8Ipd. _l<"2iler, Montague. 3355-10-8m8leli W I-loess Fon sAl.E.4W`E ITWE two extra good express horses and offer -one of them- for sale, as we dn not require him for the winter. Buyer may have choice, five and six years old, sound and kind. Come and see them. Beer & Weeks. Aurso-.lsmron AT oNc`s ron Grace Methodist Church. Apply to James Carter at Prewse Bros. _ 3190-9-28-Mft. wllnreo Foun MEN 1'o.'rA»l1 Comlwm Lie nsi 'voir stry _lies anr?t'lclinZed1tlll§tG|§:lll?;l Elma- 22535:: :iii lllaiaillllnthlly V 'M uk f _ '_°=_l’_¢l__Yl; Hopper. all chandeliers. and ernment soon will have _to Mile Ill I 5 livoraiul. as well ss works the copper In Germany of5.1114'lZ"9'*"l1lliiIl.l'r _- ` 0"" ' 1--._ ` ._ .'-;"“~'- . ' " f" °‘-f ... '. 1 ` / fre>-. in hh; parents M,-_ and Ml-s_ A_ we are not al all surprised at the ln- ._0f.-- 11 a.. m. Sermon.- Sunday School Lordf\Bl‘lghton. Wstlllal Cillllllliiillts which its con- C ind Bible Classes at 2.30 p.m.. 7 pm. * ‘ * “mil Oil S GBUS D8. lisrmon. All are welcome. Special _ "The bakers are not to blame. They < , _ _ music. Preacher, nov. aw. Bounce.i____ll;__lh°C_l‘_f_';e\§_y ____l_\lo_o_l\°‘lll___°fw'£;\_§ l=_l_edionc_e roresu- _ _ » ‘_ ns w c were acceptabe enough BAP.|.l8.|. lhey while favored wfih and address ,at the time they were Issued but which .~ _ fronlld .las Hall a lady who is a now with approaching winter are sure. 11 u. m.. ueuuou 2.30 p. ul.. su..-_-l_'_°;______;l__;i_§ _llzlollgg w_ll_=l_ll_=_f_eb;'f_:li _¢_o_ l>_:od_lloe__ll=ml>rl_t_al>1y uirlous effects ‘ ‘ - I Sh I dBibl CI .7 . ., _ . e ea o epeope."~ _Beginning OCt0DCI' _ 1St, I ;,;¥m0?,_°?llla';eal, l?.ee_a“ Strlgngxgrs -Among the guosm present was Mr. The flghtagainst the high coal of Will buy FOWl and ChlCl{BI]S welcome. Pneacher, Rev. Z. L.d~‘asb. _l_;0_l_lé l_'l__°_;"l‘_*_l_l_ °l_t_l_ll=1_"ll_7_’:__lll_’o “mg yflglf l%°l°°_t°"°`°f the lllV°l`if° l°Pl°ll dressed and undrawn All- l '"° ° “ " ° " °i °' °"“ “ "'°"' ”' ""' °°'“‘°°' _ , 8-r_ PAUL., s artlng a Rotary Club in Charlotte- _tion the Fremdenblatt of Hamburg shlpments promptly attended . tqwn. A pleasing feature of the says: _ _ - _ ____ to _ Speclal tlmnksglvlng sewlces my llinchgon. which was held in the Hal- -. Truly the patience and long suffer-._ morrow. The Rector will preach at "ld °l°l» WHS B Bllllll Dotted- plant ing of our housewives is being tried- both services. Sunday School 2.30 l‘°'l ° "Ch Plate- Tll9‘°. "'°l`9_=fl`°l“ l’°Y°llil ll'-llllll1,¢lllilll' |100: ~\ ‘l D » 1“- W- Kilim. manner of the. Nova _ --'ro urs' allliroruwf ll in seemlugl » e _ pm' _ __ flcot_la Nursglry. Half ettliem a not enough ”tl_iat the prices' of dell; chatlott-etuwn _ liters fern and half alpafllltl. led necessities have -risen in many cases - 51-_ pg-|»¢R3_ in rod. white and bllieaiill the not by 7 percent. over the normal. 'rho _ »- _ - _ covered with white _crepe pane? they people must also be victimized by Thanksgiving Seifvile- Holy Com-. -"YQ Vory attractive. it ip# ll _men- _dealers who defraud them mercilessly, union 8 and 11a m Matlab 10 15 a tl0ll6d that no rotarien forgot to while the lovernment and municipal ll? . e lm_1-Jvensong at? p. _There will be aka his pot away ' with him and,functionsrlea who are paid to do so l ' _ P e collection taken up inf sid of the Something was said about a pi-las for -refuse to lift a linger to protect them. . _ Y erbert Dennis Esq., to sell on his farm at Marshfield on Wednesday, October 20th 1915 .commencing t1.30' _ _ ' ° 1 _ Cattle’ 2 Fat faxen, _lo £0_l‘:i;e followmg 9 Horses. 12 I-lead Also C d I I = f ~ - For partri::l:ila1?s?seell11lal)ntcai’ii1i(.lIl;t:s'-_ Terms 12 m°'l_ih-5 - BENJ. CARTER _& :lsza-10-llktlnluel. ` Al-l°l?l°ll9°l°'. .» . " We are authorised b H ° f l ‘A i 1 .' Sheen. 27~ Pigs, u- _.lol l-lens. _ ' ' -'_ _ » i ~--;._" .3 s Ancrr i ~ ~ ` . '_ l ¢ V °FMi2F_;FER IN GER- of art, such as lstatne|_ qui péjljken ' __ . ‘ °V°l’ by the Government, su _an Am- sterdam deapatch tothe éroblllli nil... .... '°' "sm *nl n