#_ _ _I :¥‘¥l°' ff I 1 -4 . . ,' 1 ,a ».. of K, ,_ t _ E; gl .-. - Wi . _hi 'guests (admire _ the beauty of your - ' silver plate. the stamp 1847 » ROGERS BROS. on spoons, forks, knives, etc., assures tl1¢m of its quality. You are sure,dbecause of the unqualifie guarantee made _ possible by the actual test of over 68 years. . Do not be confused by other "Rogers" silverware. ~ You can tell the genuine -» ;. -1 :.\ __ __ ______ _ _ _ ____ f 1847 ROGERS BROS. ware f by the trade mark. Sold by leading dealers E. Made l'nCam|Ja by = A MERIDEN BRITANNIA C0-. Ltd- wednesday. Nov. 15th. 1916. Au Hamilton 0nlon'o shareholders are requested to attend. °°:::=':.:" _ ' °:f',‘;“,',f§“ Meeting opens nt. 2 o'clock p.m. Peter 1 ' J- f #___ ‘T-_"i F ..._ " --~--~- -----~- t_.;~-~~-~~ - - _; ;;';_; ;3_~_;;1?;: if __`§§‘,@_ m i Fighting Eiiiciency 0| British Troops BRITISH FRONT IN FRANCE, Oct. 30.--More than three and, a halt months of battle on the Somme, with the heaviest concentration of artil- lery, infantry and every type of war mfllerifll. and thc most skillful and desperate iigbtlnt: the world has evoi- known, has resulted in marked devel~ opment of British fighting efficiency and of means for :educlng the losses Dt the attackers. In the way of concrete achieve- ments the British have taken 30,000 prisoners, or a little less than 1.500 each of the twenty-one villages cap lured, with an average population of about 300 souls. They have taken 125 guns, 100 trench mortars and trench guns and 429 machine guns. They have not lost a gun. ` Their losses in September, when they gained the most ground, were from 25 to 50 per cent. less than those of the enemy. This contradiction of the previously accepted idea of n higher ratio of casualties for the side on the ollen- sive. which is usually considered as necessarily not lcss than two to one. : due. according to the liritish bili- .ers. to the superior power of British shell tire, the numbers of British ae- roplanes the increased skill of thc British .soldiers and the use of the tanks. The British staff did not place much reliance on the tanks. which aroused such world-wide interest, but regard- ed them as an experiment which might fail altogether. They are only one of thc inventions aiding the of- fensive against modern fortifications which will he used next spring when the British are fully prepared. Calculations us to thc _value of thc tanks are hard ‘.0 make. but, taking the average opinion of experts at the front, those weird new motor cars have saved a loss of 20.000 mon. or duction of strong points and machine r i _ 3 which will kill and demoralize an Germans on a front of eleven miles to spring comes peasants will plough and seed ground behind the lines which for two years had lain fallow under ganization. At that time one comman- suid thc sumo man recently, “and l assure you none ol' us are elliiorilxg from stagefrigllt tltcso days. We thank the German stafl` for what they taught us in tho, days of our unprcparedness. and of late they have been learning a few things from ns" A wounded British soldier sitting beside the road recently said to the correspondent: "Maybe the time will come when only one l'$ritlshcr_ and one Cermnn will he loft alive. if su. the Briton will he on top." This is what thy ollioors mcnn by morale anu explains why they Judge the sunt|ner'a work ot' thc- now army in the light nluno of that word. E ~ L_ 1 _ L. B W Newbro’s h Aids Nature and Herpicide Keeps the Scalp _ . Clean from Dandruff Reasonable care and effort are all that are r uired to enable almost any womarluln have good hair. When the hair falls out and is strinlhv, un- even, dry, brittle and genera if un- sightly, the condition is nearly a ways due to dandruff. ‘ Before the hairwill grow naturally and Iuxuriantl , the scale-like accu- mulationmustlie removed and the dandruif eradi- cated. That is what Newbro's Herpicide does. It is an sid to nature. Herpli- cide keeps t e ' scalp clean, adds a softness and lus- ter to the hairwhich indicates health. It not only prevents the hair from falling out but causes it to become one of woman’s greatest charms. 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JOHNSON, Special Agehila ' ' _»_=.'~» _e_i_me=L__. _ proof and rain-proof; >_ " a protected oil well, 0 e 'Ibis is one of the few really .#5- . _wufvf l’fA‘»u|`§ wr* 1,.-M ' A Get One oi These " Good Barn Lanterns _Here is a barnlantem that will ftveyou [perfect _service and satis- action. t is wmdfproof, storm- . veo a clear, steady il ht, as perfected burner that ‘ ghres a lot ot light with little 'on the market, lllry ' y one--.you will find it we i ,_ hmm, an the price weask ft' 75c up | liar :lf ° fl 4.5,. "7 <`“'¥i`v ' ‘W1 'f "M l gh., __ y- , t. 1 . ,_. _f.-- I _h . ,.1 _ ,, .M2 :il I; T & fl! ` . ' ' ~x" . =; . '- - - if ~’ ‘ I 1 . 1 ¢_~_» ‘ The Wégfgm (;ui§,‘-d;a,, 1': ‘.2:'°...'ii':'.:'.:.'::.°‘::.f'" _________________________________;________________________________________________ _____ UNI! ln ¢ll0l9 Ierse cities on account ,"‘"""“""""'"`""""""""""' """'""""""""<‘;"""""""“"' 0! the Zeppelin scare. We.even had -I1' PAYS to buy in this Province. -W. K. IMGOUGAN. Globe lox Ex- change. is Guardian agent in Summer- eldo. -FLOURI FLOURI Brace's cau save your money. 2816-10-30MW2wksEw2wks. i --"ELECTRIC WAGON LAMP with wire, bulb, and two batteries, com- plete for $3.00 at HOLMAN’S. Sum- merslde. 2846-11-1M2iE1i -BEAVER BOARD.- “lmproved Sized,"_ economical, durable. Lowest price at Brace's. 2830-10-31MtuFri2wEFri2w. -"RE,/XDY RO0FING"- Brace's have exceptional value-low in price but high in quality. 2810-I0~30Mw2wksEw2wks. /` -"OLD GRIST MlLL" fox biscuit have proven to be economical feed and are giving remarkable results. Fresh shipment just received at Brace‘s ` 2816-10»30Mw2wksEw2wks. -MEETING.-The annual meeting of the O'I.eary Dark Silver Patch Fox Co., Ltd.. will be held' at 0'Leary on Bulger. Sec’y. 2845-11-1M3l -EMERALD WOMEN'Sl INSTI- TUTE.- The zpgular monthly meet- ing of the Emerald Women's Insti- g““ l’°“lll°"“~ tute was held at the home of Mrs. The offensive at every step provedzchorge Mayne' Wedhehdayy october that no army can have too many guns 25th_ The sac,.etm.y_ Miss Monaghan was appointed to buy the window enemy with projectiles fired from ,a_ 1 I th h t d d f distance anywhere from 2,000 to 20,000 3,21( and 0 er X “res “ee 8 or yards. The great value has also beenl Mr _ _ l’l`°V°d °l Pormllle maclllne gum to visit the school this month. The manned by skillful and cunning sol~|hext meeting Wm he H llhherahy dlers. Men posted in shell craters; mghh.. and Wm be held M the home of with these weapons have a formidable M,.,,_ J_ D_ Maccmgahy Wehhe,,day_ power on the def_ensive or otlensive. November 15th_ The British have driven back the _i school. Mrs. Wm. Clarke and s George Mavne were appointed --CHILD DIES FROM BURNS- n depth of four to eigiit`mllc-s. When A very painful hcumcht occurred at West Devonon Sunday morning. when Laura. the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McArthur was so badly burned 'lie 51°F!" Of Hllells- l"°l'lllEl`,that she only *lived three hours after- l'lllZ€'l“* Ol Cl1DlU"°ll Vlllfllles are l'°"wards. It is supposed the little one's ‘lll0Slll\g lllill lh€.V iw Hllflwell U’ l""lclothing caught tire from the kltche`n turn to them and build new homes on Stove whne he, parents we,-0 out da. U10 Fllllltl Of llwlr Old 0ll0B- |ing their morn'ing chores. They had Before thc grand offensive' the Brit-,not |¢,ft the houw gen mhmtes when ish staff and commanders, those few they heard their gldest ¢h||d_ 3 mug professionals who were trglincd to di-'gh-1 of wa,-cely five yea;-B; Bm-euming rect lhc small regular army. realized for he|p_ They |mmediate|y mu go the fully their immense responsibility in' house to find their second child, aged sending an army truinor in theory two yea,-B and e|gh¢ mourns’ (1,-(rad. against thc experienced German or~ fulqy bumed_ An that loving hands and a skilled doctor could do was 0lldGl\i H done to save the little child’s life, but saying oi von Moltke that, although about 12 p_ m, me mug spirit wok the German as :\ soldicr might not bo. ng mgh¢_ Lmle Laura was 3 vm-y bcttcr than his enemy, the tioriiiuxilbx-ig}|¢_ Qhlld fm- her years, and was army would always win lwvouse of a a general favorite with all. Much syn.- superior staff system. lpathy is felt for thc' parents in their "We have mot. the German st__ail`."‘ very sudden bereavement. Wonderful Bilious Remedy Actually Prevents Attacks There are two great causes of bill- ousness,- they are constipation and defective liver action. When Dr. I~lamilton’s Pills are tak- en. they not only correct constipated bowels, but act upon the liver as well Quite unlike ordinary medicines which purge and give temporary re- lief, Dr. Hamilton’s Pills remove the conditions which cause billousness, and thus permanent cures are effect- ed. No person who occasionally uses Dr. Hamilton's Pills will ever suffer from the headache, bad stomach or gilious complaint. Get a 25c box to- BY. WINS BRITISH HONOR. LONDON. England, Oct. 30.- A- mong the recent recipients of the Dis- tinguished Service- Order, according to the list published as a supplement to the London Gazette, was Captain F. C. Selous, the, \vell~known explor- er. The announcement reads as fol- lows. I V Capt. Frederick Courteney Selous, Royal Fuslliers. For conspicuous gallantry. resource and endurance. He has sont a magnificent example to all ranks, and tho value of his services with his battalion cannot be overesti- muted. The battalion with which Captain Seious is associated is composed of mon who have sec'n service on the frontiers of tho empire, and he was largely instrumental in their recruitment. ln the same list the name of Lieut Albert Ball. Nottg. and Derby Regi- mont and Royal Flying Core, occurs twice. This oflicqr had previously won the Military Cross and has now been awarded the D. S. O. and tho har both at the sumo time. Tho olll- ciai record of the feats which gained those distinction for him is as fol- lows: .On the tlrst occasion. observing seven enemy machines in formation. he immediately attacked one of thom and shot it down at 15 yards range. The remaining machines retired. Im- mediately afterwards. seeing tive more hostile machines. bo attacked one at about 10 yards range and shot it dogvn, flames coming out of the fus~ eiage. I-Io then attacked another of the machines, which had 'been firing at him. and shot it down into a vii- iage. where it landed on the top of a house. He than went to the nearest aorodome for more ammunition, and returninlz attacked three more mach- Ines, causing them to dive under con- trol. Being then short of petrol he came homo. I-its owh machine _was badly shot about _in t ese nights. On tho second occasion, when on escort duty to a bombing raid, he saw four enemy machines in formation. Ho dived on to them and broke up their formation. and than shot down the nearest one. which fell on its nose: He came down about 500 feet to make certain It was wrecked. On another occasion. observing 12 enemy machin es in formation, hc dived in among them. and tired a drum /.sto the noar- ost machine which went down out of control. Several more hostile mach- ines then sproaehod, and he tired three more drums at them, llrlvini down another ont. of control. Ho then returned. crossing the lines at a low '-0"! 'PUNT Der word each inset- 3, tive for ldvertiliaz in this column. .,. Cash must accompany order Mini- mum charge twenty-tlev`eentii'. _ th” -Fanmsasl You em get from “QV Braces at rlsht prices the proper out ° keep our ear \vlndow blinds down er dark. 1 he houses here. more especially in towns. are right together and very lmilar in cqgétruction. In the coun- they are uilt of stone and many them are ceniuril.-s old. Without whsth looped and Hay w,re_ exgwsenatinz I think the'-uountry roads zsao-10-slluturrizwnrrizw. '"' - tet --ausalsa setrluc.-old prices on ° high grade American quality at ° better thantlts streets of Charlot- own; in fact everything built. as onstructed here, gives one the idea f permanency. The country is very Brace-B_ pretty. One sees small brooks and zsao-1o-sinturrrizwnsrlzw. 2 _ _ ,, xigae, l think the fluids are all hedged _ ° P 4. d The ifllowlng dolughtx-il account of 2 thc looney of the 5:i1 Siege Battery t'- lnrland is from the facile pen of il (.`un|:t-:r William Dunn and wns sent ,life in his mother Mrs. I1 Dunn, tins- T pcr-r»l=|x:- _ ` h treams running everywhere and verything, including the trees, which re mostly hardwood. is no green. ruce is a rather uncommon tree everywhere they are perfectly ped . They had sense enough ere not to cut down the beeches and ther trees separating the fields. We iso saw swans-~something I never seen before and very pretty birds y are. his camp is about two miles from station and I think we were sent l whmey Camp’ ego in a mistake. It is an infantry . . d Surrey England 2 Oct. 7, 1916. 0 Dear Mother,-Arrived hero this n light artillery camp. One of the flicers said this morning that we re going to be transferred to Hor-_ . ve morning about 1 oclock. I am feel- ‘ham H siege amuery Camp’ ghd' if ing 0. K.. after trip. 1 would inte S to go into detail about the vo- g yags but as I did not keep a diary like Sha some of the fe-Ilowsl will only men- do tion those things which impressed ou rc-member, where the 2n_d or 98th lege Battery got their training. Hor- m will be about 40 miles from Lon- he rations on the transport were n T themselves most upon me. We left d h t I dm" think they Wm _he so Halifax about six o'clock. I saw only gggd hgre' We had an awful time gd. Ives and the two “six-inchers” point- ang our breakfast here tm, mm-ning ing seaward, but of course could not B get there to see Roy and other old R friends . qu owing to a mistake andthe conse- ent unprepnreilncss no rations were ved for us and ‘Ae were practically As I told you we came on the -? ‘md dent u 0-h the gene,-oslty of the a White Star Liner, and originally a f,$fl§,I;,.,,_ rg-her., are about 20,000 Belgian ship. She has been used late- troops here and ;ho camp is capable ly as a transport in the Mediterranean ofaccomodauhg 40,000 so you gee we ‘md has ‘ 4'7 g““.s “l’°al"l' .She was have n small town of soldiers. - torpedoed while there and some men killed but was not sunk although a 4 N Another noticeable feature of tho 1 the seriousness with which ft. holo was rippgd in her bluk head. ailpcxzseg of the English people re- So much for tho ship. ard this war. All throuilll Engltlnll There were four other liners with gs the train swept on old women, men, ml' an heavily l°aded'. They "ay ll llnd children waved Union Jacks from was me second largest c°""°y that upstairs windows cr stood still lx\ the has yet sailed from Canada. We were streets to cheer the soldiers Oh their were two regiments of infantry, the Everybody is getting six days off 146th frop Montreal ami the 130th Boon hhd I hm going to London and from Kingston, Ontario, in ull about the only artillery aboard. There way ri h _ t Dullin, ireland, but. I will 1.500 tgoops. We were escorted all ivenw 0 ) te soon again and hopu to hear the way across the Atlantic by a crui- from home Boom ' ser, a four-funnel ship.;and were mot off the north const of Ireland by six torpedg boat destroyers which came tho rest of the way to Liverpool. The trip across was alright the first. couple of days hut got monotonous after that and the weather became cold with drizzling rain such as is found in England five days out of the week, at this season of the year. \Ve saw some porpuiscs and other curious With love to nil at home. WILL. Gunner W. P. Dunn. No. 1261451 No. 5 Siege Battery C. E. F., c|o Can. _A7rm_v Post Office, London, England. *as ilsh. and a couple rf sailing craft, and when'APpef}(¢ |'-'ai|3 this comprises almost cvcrytlting we saw (except water) in thc nine days sailing until \vo rllglited tht' Mersey river. We went away out of the re- _ And Health Declines Follow This Suggestion gnlar trade routes. thc rcaison being. REQLHRES ONLY A COUPLE OF I suppose not to excite suspicion and to avoid submarines. After leaving llalifax thc ilrl-it land wo sighted was tho north const ot Ireland nurl l can icli you it looked just elegant. Not A that I may be lenient towards thc old sod but truly it doscrvc~s the name oi' "Emerald Isle” for the grass is SMALL TABLETS~ AFTER MEALS TO FIX YOU UP AGAIN. New Blood-Food Called Ferrozone Sure to Restore you Quickly- Evcry days comes the good news of lU°°"°"l‘ there “DW tha" °“"“ l" mm' wonderful cures with Ferrozone. summer. The const is very 'bald and In l’otcrbero’s it worked marvels for lllcllllelllllle' "mst °sl’°"l“lly D°’““""' Louis Meehan- put him right on his ani. We saw the Ginntfs Causeway 1- 'ind “Luster llull" and down further ect-made him entirely well. "About tnrce years uso.” says Mr- tho isle of Man-those were very n_0- M,,hhah' --I had the (Hoppe which left llU0l*lll*’~ Th” ""‘“5'- ll* l:l"";‘gl-‘ii C9' mc in a very run-down condition that vorcd with Coast Gunn . a ons "nam, developed hm, Dyslmhsim 1 equipped with \vircless. Their ilolds was hhahh, to (mt hh; 3 few things also ure very tliifcrent from those of a l‘. E. island. They :irc ull licnutl- h fully hedged. -in tact all through the no nan it craving for acid. I cave p treating with the doctors because icy did not help me and on tho nd- tl old country the farms resemble parks; vice of h friend “sed 1.~erwzohe_ lt '3"°l`-Vllllllg ls 5° “wt “ml well kept' not only cured me of Dyspepsla and Tlle `lVl0l`"‘~`Y mlm" "lm look" grand- Biliousness, but.(hns built up my just a perfect vortex of steam-boats E trength to what it was before I had and ferry-boats. We anchored a few the Grippa I can mcommend_Ferm_ yards from tho dock and the band Z struck up “O Canada" and “The' Maple Leaf Forever." V lt was some sight to sec five of the zone as an ideal restorative." Ferrozone gives your force, energy im. It strengthens the stomach, cures “'0l`l‘l'5 lllfllesl “mils ”“lll“l‘7 “P the indlgestion. Prevents headaches - comparatively narrow river on which g Liverpool is situfxtffli. We would havc uarantees good health. Thousands use Ferrozone-they all landed Thursday night but owing to tm.__teel be ter; try it y0“,.se|f__ sold a lmr across thc mouth oi’ the Mersey ‘tm-feel heugr ; try |t ylm-5¢1f__ gold W0 llflil 10 l'0‘/CPSC f‘"‘l |40 hack to Ee” in 50c boxes; six boxes for $2.50 at all mr unit night. .is it is nnnsrorous to try to pass tho lint' after dark, ospc- Z cially without tt pilot. We stayed no time in Liverpool. but lxoztraed the waiting train for Whitley with a couple of -sandwiiches in our hs.ver» sacks. As we are now cniy_32 miles f\‘0m Loudon you will see it was taking a tour through the whole or greater part of i0ugl.and_ This ls the part of thc .trip I enjoyed most, in fact about tho only train rid.: l_ evor enjoyed. We passed through muuy large cities no- tably llirmlnghnm where we had n lunch, Oxford, Wolverhampton, War- wick. whore I thought of the Earl -we road about in history., 08!lt?fl l-ll,” "Kll\8 liloher," [tending and tho military city _ _`;»|n‘lo.w.t¢'olo»"I'¥il‘°li`|`T@ ,-;-_-,,., ~ ` ' - ' . _ " ttltude will his |.\\chlne very much . ’ V. ‘ t \' “ , if . , ` 1 . ft.-" -,». ,,,.,-1~;_ _ , ,Y - -. -_. -,_~.._»-. f- I- p .--\».» ~_ =- ,-» _-..,.,.¢, ._ ».¢r,»_i ,,r _.._,___, ___ _ 'i "l "'-'-»_n._f._,. 1-’~'-4,5.-‘.\..r-"‘ '_-, ;.' "-1'. > t. dealers or direct from The Catarrilo- one Co., Kingston, Ont. in Use For 0ver 30 Years iTNl cznvltull ¢0MFANY. 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