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l ' ' . . conditions require Boots and Shoes made . apecially . fOr them, and this is why we are ·increasing , r sales every month. I a .., 1o .. '"' The Trade is reafuiitg that they cannot afford to· sell Shoes made for dry climates and paved streets and expect satisfaction. , Rush orders are having prompt .attention. . . Kind regards. ' I ·a o. McRAE & soNs, , "vicToRIA" ,, ... n---n --- --- -----------n . Book Store. 4 Exporters of Fish, Oil &c. NBW SCHOOL BOOKS IN. ..... •.. DEALERS IN ........ Reaieft. - • BallOds of BritiSh History. Freacb Course. General Fishery Supplies, Premllu-PODrr Ol BIAOB, BABBOB GB&OB, HI'LD Braach Bnsfnas at Grady, Labrador. .. 1-Bay BUDDY BOOTS for ...-..u aai tlae Boys, aad .ee if 1iil1 t1ot be .,...of t1ae Prbe-.., ..... en t1a1a year. yoanelf aad the . · ;:r-- Ul4iee if JOII wfD liof be oae of ttie PtiJe. Wiaaen thia Sea•• ..... u oltell u ·J9111D&b a parchue of BUDDY ud -q.ut BlU.ND RUBBERS; or ba!e your dealer JOU ...... to t11o1e wbo wiD purchase BUDDY: tiOOTS.aa.J IIBA"R BRAND RUBBBIIS the follow lag •ia.: Fifty DoUan (SSO.OOJ la Gold. Oae DollarGnmapboae. Oile FlftJ Dollar SewiDc Maehiae. Oae LMJ'• Golc! Watcla. Tweln P&!ta Mea'• Buddy Hip Boots. Twel•e Pain BoJI' 8dddy Loac Boots. Tweln Youths' Baddy LODe Boola. Tweaty-foar pain Womea'a Lc.ag Boots. Twenty-four pun Kbaea Loag Boots. Tweaty·foar Pain ClaUda' Loar Boots. Fifty Pain W"omea'a Bear ,...._rl'iii"'"P_.. our great list of Prizes to be given away Mrf'IMJ ,is year Two Fifty Dollar Victory Bonds. outbs who btfy Buddy Boots have a Bonds free. Buy Buddy aud get a Victory Bond free. See tha your dealer gives y no other brand. Have your dealer reg- ister your or end to us. Buddy Boots fa great wearing bOot. More .Buddy ts sold in Newfoundland than any other brand. , List of Prize-\flinners will be published in th is paper the first week in Decerber. Rubber . Company, I Water Street, Newfoundland. == I Yy Firat Qeoaraphy, NewfouruUaacf School Geometry, Part I, II. m. DaYid BoJboocL GI'UDIIW'I, Hygieae, Ileal til, Slate Peadl ill wood. Eruen, EUrdae Boob, Copy Books, Scribblen, Pocket Boob, DaJ Boob. ., Nt60 anrum C.., Ltd. Department. .. ESTABLISHED 1836. Abercleea-1 Uaioa Terrace. Loadoll-1 lloorpte Street. Aoaumala&ed.l'wull, Aberdeen Board Sbt Tllo.M BDnlft''l', BAH. h.un:m JAIOII Cncn••, Eeg., FAagtJJUUOK T. GUDD, Esg., AJ.u.umaa LJCDmoBAK, Esg. D.a.vm M. M. Mlu.ton. Eeg., Sta D.a.vm S'l'xw.A.rt, D., JAJUI WAUU, Eeg. JJIEI iliiD UIITED. ST. JOHN'S. Agents for Newfoundland. 1 ....................... . CARD. -:- MISS JOY. I I material ud "tylea. 1 _. A apedal l!oe of rooda for preaenta. W.a.TU STU&T ElL Gt.t.c&, Oppoalte. T. E. Co. 'a Oflic:e .......... DR. A. B. L E H R, DENTIST. 203 WATERSTREET. ST. JOHN'S. Mlaard'a Lintah at · R.Ue¥11 N etua_lci Try some tor Dinner They are nollrijihtng and ' and so economical. - 21 KINDS.- your Grocer for,- Sm If lillld Beufit. Society Guardian BS'f.&JUJ8H 811 1874. llembenhlp 20,000. Fire and Life ASSURANCE OO'Y UIITED. Of London •. Ita obJeota are lo adnnce the Ia tare•.,. of and &heir dNoeod&Dta bJ a enre aD4 oertaln m.aoaot 'ro\eottoa Ia u- of alolUl- &Dd dJIIV..; and \0 aueagthen the s b. ' '-•d Ca 'tal ,.., ooo · 000 t ' boDdof USoll between BJlllaad and Ula u acr 1 "" lpl .. ·£"• , I Z. laada bar 10u ban peoplM. Total In•eatecl P'Ullda Beodta are: Iu oue or atoka-, upwa.rda of ..•...•. 2.150,000 atg meclJcalaltaad&De& and a '!' .. Illy bene- Annual Income un.. a a. Ill caM of dMUll'lOO 1 dntb of wlle f r 350 >:"7uv. 110' dMUI ofohUd .,_ ;<WMD 6 aD4 1.6,'16. warca 0 ..... , ...... I,UW atg iiittaUoa J'eN are DDJtorm. Tb rM doUan for all lltlM ap &o 60. The Gt7.t.R.Du.K being a I1a u.e l.htr&J' ,..,. of Ita eld.ltanoe, .,. U h 1 Co ff Ule8.0.&B.6.hupaldloBnllll•bmen naurance mpa.oy,o era or their ramut-,o.eroaemllllouand a aU thoae adnotagea moat deairable quarter dollan Ia reUef of dt.&na, or to iowrera. •is., atabill· what t. no 1•• &o lhe polal, &O pr•••a fa•orable terma and prompt ad- 41aU... ' f Tbe 8ooJely hu a low rata bat uoel· t ement on c:laima or lou. lea& eobeme oflUt The undersigned haYing been ap- Pulknllanoaa be llad froiD member• I pointed Age.ota for NewfDundland· Lodll•" Dlamoad JabUee,• No. 2111, Bar- are prepared to iuae PoUc:t..ea Oraoe. in t 1 b P'i Johu W. Oar tar, ap 011 ,., re. . , Sap. Orand .810., Toronto. T. & "M. \VOC'I'U, St. John 1 J. L. POVPwt£Y, Br. Gtace. t\. A. Whitman, w. a. BaTT. Tailor. I lulllbtr.t . . O OUR MOTTO: Our Stoc:k of Swtings, ver- 11 B t Q•"lil Lo It p. , coati11p aad Trouaeriap of all 61 IIIW J. 18 l'IC61. kiada ia the largest · beat we We ba•e all pdea of Lumber in e•er importecl-amoDfl'fthem the atoc:k, and pabUc to In· aeweat and moat fuhiouable our atoa and get our pric:ea. ahadea. 'Suing lately inat:alled new boUer Custom work of all ldada exe- and and other machinery eated at loweat prices and with oeceaury all aorta of up- despatch. t to-date lio we are pre- Keaaare Carca and patterns pared to fil aU ordera. We c:an alao Ued U ti con•ey la ber or other by aupp ou app ca oa. meaoa of oy new motor boat to WFit, Style, aad Workmaaship ay of tb JllrrotlDdlog aettlementa. ruruteed.... Con• ly anbing-8hlpmenta or-'' of lumber. IJj Yao4'l ftlaide_ d oatalde houae-fiJUab· n. .... ,, .. Rnud lop aap led at abort notice. '1'-. ud lnlaeft• w bot Send an order and it will t e- cehe pr mpt peraooal attention. .... ,., _. .IINflt ,.,..,.,, Dnptta- The ia the beat. tbe pricu 1/.:t Ill til• hard to b t. •• :.a..: IARI OSSE liD . IOJ, -1111111) 1::! ·' IARD'I 1.4 Y c 1, -\ Get Your and aim to . .. best only " VERBENA f to arrive Oct. 1st : \ t r 6 . " I 250 -briS.. - _r- ·I Gravensteln APPLES· . ( l I NEAL, St.John's ' t.IFEr I I LIFE! 'l I ClfflfEDWTION UFE ASSOCUTION. _/ ·Jus\ a small amount tnves\ed ln a perfectly sate place tor or our family .. ot ourselves in old age. ! ' _.For full particulars aa. to and prices fol' me.o, women and children , apply to DlfGALD MUNN, '{ Gamtt.u. MANAOaa, 268 Water Street., St. J JOHN DAVIS, local agent, Harbor Grac CARD. Cable Addre11 : LlllMERSON, St. John'a. I L. EDW AID EMERSON, Solicitor. -o-- Goodwin, Q.D.S, -- Gradute of Philadelphia i>enW College and B pltal of Ora.l .. Dent al Oflice : Victoria s door to the STAND.U.p Office. , -- I Teeth utrac:\ed abaolntcly Jrltb. Benouf Building, Duckworth St., out palo by aae of •16 ot Jo'h:n '•· Ntld. perfect anaesthetic. ; &•

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~ Local conditions require Boots and Shoes made .apecially .fOr them, and this is why we are ·increasing , r sales every month. I

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The Trade is reafuiitg that they cannot afford to· sell Shoes made for dry climates and paved streets .·

and expect satisfaction. ,

Rush orders are having prompt .attention. ~ . . Kind regards.

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·a o. McRAE & soNs, , "vicToRIA" ,, ... n---n --- --- -----------n . Book Store. 4

Exporters of Fish, Oil &c. NBW SCHOOL BOOKS IN.

.....•.. DEALERS IN ....... . ~~!1f:::;,. Reaieft. - • ---1....-!'P!"'""""~ BallOds of BritiSh History. Siqu~aa'a Freacb Course. General Fishery Supplies,

Premllu-PODrr Ol BIAOB, BABBOB GB&OB, HI'LD

Braach Bnsfnas at Grady, Labrador. ..

~ 1-Bay BUDDY BOOTS for ...-..u aai tlae Boys, aad .ee if ~ 1iil1 t1ot be .,...of t1ae Prbe-..,.....en t1a1a year. •

-~.._BBAit.JIRAllDaDBBBRS ~· yoanelf aad the . ·;:r-- Ul4iee if JOII wfD liof be oae of ttie PtiJe. Wiaaen thia

Sea•• ..... u oltell u ·J9111D&b a parchue of BUDDY ud -q.ut BlU.ND RUBBERS; or ba!e your dealer

JOU ...... •wrJ~ th~ear to t11o1e wbo wiD purchase BUDDY:

tiOOTS.aa.J IIBA"R BRAND RUBBBIIS the follow lag pri~a •ia.: Fifty DoUan (SSO.OOJ la Gold. Oae ~ DollarGnmapboae. Oile FlftJ Dollar SewiDc Maehiae. • Oae LMJ'• Golc! Watcla. Tweln P&!ta Mea'• Buddy Hip Boots. Twel•e Pain BoJI' 8dddy Loac Boots. Tweln ~»au. Youths' Baddy LODe Boola. Tweaty-foar pain Womea'a Lc.ag Boots. Twenty-four pun Kbaea Loag Boots. Tweaty·foar Pain ClaUda' Loar Boots. Fifty Pain W"omea'a Bear ~rand Rub~ra.

,...._rl'iii"'"P_.. our great list of Prizes to be given away Mrf'IMJ,is year Two Fifty Dollar Victory Bonds.

outbs who btfy Buddy Boots have a Bonds free.

Buy Buddy B~ts aud get a Victory Bond free. See tha your dealer gives y no other brand. Have your dealer reg­ister your n~e or end to us.

Buddy Boots fa great wearing bOot. More .Buddy ts sold in Newfoundland than any other

brand. , List of Prize-\flinners will be published in this paper the

first week in Decerber.

CLE~I:J\lN'n Rubber . Company, I 16~, Water Street,

-~t.) Jo~·s, Newfoundland.== •

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Yy Firat Qeoaraphy, NewfouruUaacf Gqnph~ School Geometry, Part I, II. m. DaYid Oo~eid'a BoJboocL GI'UDIIW'I, Hygieae, \Va~ Ileal til, Slate Peadl ill wood. '!'J~ten. Eruen, EUrdae Boob, Copy Books, Scribblen, Pocket Boob, DaJ Boob. .,

Nt60 anrum C.., Ltd. Fir~ Department. ..

ESTABLISHED 1836.

Abercleea-1 Uaioa Terrace. Loadoll-1 lloorpte Street.

Aoaumala&ed.l'wull, Al~.990,000

Aberdeen Board otDir~: Sbt Tllo.M BDnlft''l', BAH. h.un:m JAIOII Cncn••, Eeg., FAagtJJUUOK T. GUDD, Esg., AJ.u.umaa LJCDmoBAK, Esg. D.a.vm M. M. Mlu.ton. Eeg., Sta D.a.vm S'l'xw.A.rt, D., GJIOK~ JAJUI WAUU, Eeg.

JJIEI iliiD UIITED. ST. JOHN'S.

Agents for Newfoundland.

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MISS JOY. I ~~2:!.'!!.~?. I material ud "tylea.

1_. A apedal l!oe of rooda

for preaenta. W.a.TU STU&T • ElL Gt.t.c&,

Oppoalte. T. E. Co. 'a Oflic:e .......... DR. A. B. L E H R,

DENTIST.

203 WATERSTREET. ST. JOHN'S.

Mlaard'a L intah at · R.Ue¥11 N etua_lci

Try some tor Dinner They are nollrijihtng and sustainl~v-'

' and so economical.

- 21 KINDS.-

~Aak your Grocer for,-

Sm If lillld Beufit. Society Guardian BS'f.&JUJ8H 811 1874. ~ llembenhlp 20,000.

Fire and Life ASSURANCE OO'Y UIITED.

Of London • . Ita obJeota are lo adnnce the Ia tare•.,.

of E~l!.fabmea and &heir dNoeod&Dta bJ pro~ a enre aD4 oertaln m.aoaot ma~ 'ro\eottoa Ia u- of alolUl­&Dd dJIIV..; and \0 aueagthen the s b. ' '-•d Ca 'tal ,.., ooo· 000 t

' boDdof USoll between BJlllaad and Ula u acr1"" lpl .. ·£"• , I Z. laada bar 10u ban peoplM. Total In•eatecl P'Ullda

Beodta are: Iu oue or atoka-, upwa.rda of ..•...•. 2.150,000 atg meclJcalaltaad&De& and a '!' .. Illy bene- Annual Income un.. a a. Ill caM of dMUll'lOO 1 dntb of wlle f r 350>:"7uv. 110' dMUI ofohUd .,_ ;<WMD 6 aD4 1.6,'16. warca 0 ..... ,...... I,UW atg

iiittaUoa J'eN are DDJtorm. TbrM ~ doUan for all lltlM ap &o 60. The Gt7.t.R.Du.K being a fira~·elaaa

I1a u.e l.htr&J' ,..,. of Ita eld.ltanoe, .,. U h 1 Co ff Ule8.0.&B.6.hupaldloBnllll•bmen ~>~O(r • naurance mpa.oy,o era or their ramut-,o.eroaemllllouand a aU thoae adnotagea moat deairable quarter dollan Ia reUef of dt.&na, or to iowrera. •is., aodoub~ atabill· what t. no 1•• &o lhe polal, &O pr•••a t~ fa•orable terma and prompt ad-41aU... ' f Tbe 8ooJely hu a low rata bat uoel· t ement on c:laima or lou. lea& eobeme oflUt luura~~ce. The undersigned haYing been ap-

Pulknllanoaa be llad froiD member• I pointed Age.ota for NewfDundland· Lodll•" Dlamoad JabUee,• No. 2111, Bar- are prepared to iuae PoUc:t..ea ~~ Oraoe. in t 1 b P'i Johu W. Oar tar, ap • 011 ,., re. . ,

Sap. Orand .810., Toronto. T. & "M. \VOC'I'U, St. John 1 =.:=-===-=:::::===::~=:==:::i::== J. L. POVPwt£Y, Br. Gtace. t\.

J~ A. Whitman, w. a. BaTT. f\ub-ar~\onear. lerc~tut Tailor. I lulllbtr.t ,,.~FI•I•~Iqg,.

. . O OUR MOTTO: Our Stoc:k of Swtings, ver- 11 B t Q•"lil Lo It p . ,

coati11p aad Trouaeriap of all 61 IIIW J. 18 l'IC61. kiada ia the largest ·a¥ beat we We ba•e all pdea of Lumber in e•er importecl-amoDfl'fthem the atoc:k, and ool~ pabUc to In· aeweat and moat fuhiouable a~c:t our atoa and get our pric:ea. ahadea. • 'Suing lately inat:alled new boUer

Custom work of all ldada exe- and ~(iae and other machinery eated at loweat prices and with oeceaury ~dolor all aorta of up­despatch. t to-date lio -fiulabl11~ we are pre­

Keaaare Carca and patterns pared to fil aU ordera. We c:an alao Ued U ti con•ey la ber or other ~· by

aupp ou app ca oa. meaoa of oy new motor boat to WFit, Style, aad Workmaaship ay of tb JllrrotlDdlog aettlementa.

ruruteed.... Con• ly anbing-8hlpmenta ~========.a:====-::-== or-'' of lumber.

IJj Yao4'l ~ ftlaide_ d oatalde houae-fiJUab· n. n.ta~ ....,, .. Rnud lop aap led at abort notice. '1'-. ud lnlaeft• '~ wbot Send an order and it will t e-l:!"Jr.:;..-.=:-;J'!.~ cehe pr mpt peraooal attention.

....,., _. .IINflt ,.,..,.,, Dnptta- The mat~- ia the beat. tbe pricu 1/.:t Ill ~-. 411' til• hard to b t.

•• ~ :.a..: 'ta-t~~ IARI OSSE liD .IOJ, -1111111) 1::! ·' • IARD'I 1.4 Y •

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Get Your and aim to . .. th~· best

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VERBENA f

~Due to arrive Oct. 1st : \ t • r 6 . " I

250-briS.. -_r- ·I Ghoic~ Gravensteln APPLES· . (

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GE~RGE NEAL, St.John's'

t.IFEr I I LIFE! 'l I ClfflfEDWTION UFE ASSOCUTION. _/ ·Jus\ a small amount tnves\ed ln a perfectly sate

place tor Ul~ pro~on or our family .. ot ourselves in old age. ! '

_.For full particulars aa. to privil~g~s and prices fol' me.o, women and children, apply to •

DlfGALD MUNN, '{ Gamtt.u. MANAOaa,

268 Water Street., St. J JOHN DAVIS, local agent, Harbor Grac

CARD.

Cable Addre11 : LlllMERSON,

St. John'a. I

L. EDW AID EMERSON, Solicitor. -o--

~S. Goodwin, Q.D.S, --Gradute of Philadelphia i>enW College and B pltal of Ora.l Sur~rer, ..

Dental Oflice : Victoria s door to the STAND.U.p Office.

Orrr~s- , -- I Teeth utrac:\ed abaolntcly Jrltb.

Benouf Building, Duckworth St., out palo by aae of ~Italic,.,. •16 ot Jo'h:n'•· Ntld. perfect anaesthetic.

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(Cin't do any harm to try it.) The following sure cure for

pneumonia has been iSsued in pos· ter form and recommended Dr. J. Q. A. .of

Take six to tea oDious, accord­iag to ai1e, and chop fiae, put ia a large spider over a hot fire; then add ~ut the same quantity or

~ rJI! meal (we think oatmeal, r.olled ed oats, wheat ftour, bran, linseed meal would do instead), and viae· R"&r enough to form a 1hick paste. In the meaaw'hile stir it thorough­ly. Jetting it simmer five or tea minutes. Then put it in a cotton bag large eaough to cover the lungs, and apply to the chest as bot as patient can bear. In about teo mi~utea apply another, aad thus continue by reheating the poultices, aad in a few hours the patient will be out of danger. This simple l!emedy bas never fai led to cure this too often fatal malady. Usually tbJee or four applications will be sufficient, but continue ai'Ways until the perspira­tion starts free.ly from the chest. This simple remedy was formu­lated many years ago by one of the best physiciaa•New England bas e.,er known, who never lost a patient by this disease, and won

"lsi• renown by saving persons by simple re*'ediea-after the beat me· dical t~d pronounced thc:ir cues hopeless. -----

-Rev. A. Pittman baa been ap-.. pointed to Topsail taking the pia~ of Re_v. Calion N~tten.

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On~, two N's and .S, L, 0, Gives the name of the hero that

made it so. ------\\'\ kaow that advertizing

briags trade.-St. Joha's Adver· tiziog sh~keeper.

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-T~osa HaADLINas .\:GAIN.­" Crowe [B. J.) advocates Cga­federatioa," a recent one a&ja. So be does ; but it is confedera. tioa of the West ladia lslaada with Canada, a project our ener· getic friead of Newfouadlaad bas beea advocating for some time. He thinks the admission elf the Wut ladiee to tbe Caaadiaa Coo· federatioa would be an "addilioa· al lacentive to Newfouadland to enter the Dominioa." But wbea be sa,. Newfouadlanj should be

represented on the Commiaion be probably means-we hue aot hla article before us-for to aee that her interesll are aot sacrificed ltbduly if the two abould elect (the Weat l11dies aadCanada)to be one.

-f'he am~at .of destruction caused aaaua~y by firu t'brough­out Canada and the Uahed States is ·a disgrace to ciYiliution no measures are too extreme might prove successful ia reduc­ing the terrible waste from this source. When a country fiada ita

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DYLCIA .TOILET CA£AM .

... ........ ~ ~; •• , w, low to. .... ~.&.-eo..lllaa-a

rul estate coiag up ia amoke to tbe taae of teat of milliye aaaa­a11y and every fire . coaatl~tiar a meaace:to allnrrouadiar proper· ties it beboveelrgialaton to pauae aad tbialr.-Acadian Recorder.

Your Noiae Does Not Disturb · Me Any More-It is a P~toHearYou

Romp and Play.

''IT ta like a dream now to think of the loq, weary months I spent in n~-voua helplessness. Solfte clap I

would be cheered by feeling better, bat

weeb draned Into montba, without ftnd-... inc much fiiiprovmnent. I was completely dJac:ourQed and almost devoid of hope.

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· ooly to allp baek. again, and to be more than ewr dlacouraged. ·

''I bad alWQS been very aetive. Had a wide acquatntuee and did much enter­tainlnc. In addition to helpint in what. ever wu goinc on at the church, there waa Red Cross work to be done, and aU the time I had my little fantily to look after and eould not get help.

"I aurlpoee 1 tried got eo 1 eould .not always felt tired Then I would have seem to care for my mea111~

"Instead o.f the energy I found myself

.. duties of the day. I got housework; and thie WI1JrrU'ILI

''I did J)Ot think that I. was' on!f:tired. However, the ttine J <bd not get up in the morning. could not. The doctor came • "Nervous Prostration." U aeema kept on the ro utatil the nervoua a stem ,.. wrunc dry of aJ1 nerve torce.

"Then came the long, ~ w '

• "But one day a friend tokl me of her experience with Dr. ChMe's Nerve Food. and she was eo 1111"8 that thta treatment • would do me I'OOd that I decided to srfve it a chance.

"1 need aearceJy say that there were some dark, disco~ a.,. after besrfnninc the use of the Nerve Food, but as my appetite and dJpstion improved I felt that I was aradualb' cett1na' back the old-time vlaor. Sleep became more natural and retreabinc. The dark clays pasAeet"and I bepn to take a more cheer­ful view of the future. Then I bepn to plan what I would do when I got around again. The bouse must be deeol'ated and the cbOdren broucht home, for I bad to send them to my slater's on account of the way their nolae dlaturbed me.

"Now I feel that I am 'entirely well again, and without hesitation aive the credit to Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. I can­not tell you the pleuure It srtvea me to be restored to my husband and cbOdnn after t~e long period of helpleuneaa." ~ Dr. Ohue'a Ne"e POod, 10 eeata a bozo e few U .TI, all dea.len, or JJ4mnao1l, Bat.~ A Co., Ltd., Toro11to.

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Joba's, A&'eat for Nftd. c; , t1 .. • \ l I) • .Ylt',

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. ·coh.C~p/ion·· otherwise, $1.50: · ..

His Excelleacy the Governor in Council having, under authority of Section 8 of the Crown Lands Act 1906, withdrawn from ordin­ary sale aa area of land, situate at Freshwater station on the Bay de Verde Brauch Rail.ay, aad caust'd the same to be laid out in town or villaJl'e lots.

Notice is hereby given that the said lots laid off a!l aforesaid nt Freshwa ter Station will be sold).lt public auction on tbe aforesaid premises on Saturday the second day of 'November at 11 o'clock a m Aad further that the sale of tj:le said lots will be subject to the fol· lowing conditions, namely :--

1.-The upset price of eac:b lot shall be Twenty Dollars;

2.-No one person shall be per• mitted to purchase more than two of tbe said lots.

3.-Purchase price or saill lots to be paid at the time of slller

All l tJrther particulars may be obtained J ud pl ~n of tht lots seea at the Department of Agricultu rt• and Mines in SJ. John's between the hours of 10 a 01. a nd 4 p m . or on application to R 11. Rich· ard~t, Depuly Cro10 Lauds Sur­veyor, Cu booenr.

J . A. CL1F1', Min of Ag & hlior

Dept. of Ag. &: Minr11, St J"b n • 2l S.!ptemb~.. r, 1918.

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~BUDA FLOUR __ Gives best Satisfactio~ to Dealers and· Consumers. , .. 1

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Synopsis of Debates, Session 1 It took ~eolurics ft'C' medical ~eoc~o.JI'f.tO\W tiJ~ the blood ~the 1i e. Now, it is kaowa that 1918. '

"NEURALGIA

LAME BACK ·

u. .-a.:EUIU8Y • af the c:fod were always abund­ant, rich nod purt-. •ery few peo­ple "'"uld ncr b<! ill. It was uut unt il theo t'n•l "f the t9.b century that :tn inil.trum<ut w:ts invented for mu•,tri"l{ the r,d par~uf the ltlnnd Tb, II diiCttJr!l wul<l ~II jusl bow 3DDt'mic a patient bad become·, and. witb medicioe to malce aew ~Jood the patient SOOll

got well. •All the blood in the body is

nourished aud kept rich aaJ r.ci by the food taken daily, but when !or aoy reasoo, a person is rua down aad caaaot make sufficient blood from the food to keep the body ia bealtb, thea a blood·mak· ial' medidae ia required. Tbe simplest and very best of blOod­makers suit:1blc for home use by uiyooe, is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. When ~ course of these pills is taken tb~ir g&d effect is soon show a .ia a a improl'ed appe­tite. stronger nerves, a found di­gestion and an a~ility to master your work and enjoy leisure boars For womea.othere is a prompt re­lief of, or prev.:atioa o( ailments which make !He a burden. As an all round medicine f~ the .cure of ailments due ... to we~k. watery blood oo medicine ctiscovered by medical science can equal Dr. Wil­liam!'' Pink Pills.

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Sold by all dealers in medicine or will be aent by mail, post paid, at 50 cents per box, or sis boxes for $2 70, by addressing T. Mc­Murdo & Co., St. John's, or W. H. Thompson & Co. Harbour Grace.

-·• Extrayagaace costs blood, the blood of heroes," says Lloyd George.

To a SwAaT ScooLAa-"Boys," said the Suaday school teacher, "can an! of you tell me about Good Fnday ?" •• Yet'm, I can," replied a boy at the foot of the class. ''Be was tbt bloke what did the housework for Robinson Crusoc."-Loodoo Answers.

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DAVIS LIVER PILLS

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-If you will cut raw potatoes ia-to aectiou aad put them iato the hot ovea iaatea4 of iato hot larcf. JOU caa bake them jut u quickly u you caa broil a atab or a chop. Put the• Ia a clrfppblc paa oa the bott.r of the OftD or oa the racb. aacl they will be cri.-p, pat­atab'.ud aoiarlalalu. A otach of alt lhoaJcl. be · aclcTe4 aaa tbe pota.toafolded Ia a aapkla ..,.lao&.

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DoN Ma Maws replitd to this that he would not give away aoy

r .. t" of th~ Orang,. Socirty, l•ut t>D at l~01sl un• occa,ioo :Jn Oranl{t: circul had been sent to bia.office for puh'licatioa, aod there. bad also be~n the r{quf'll that tt be oot published, which was com­plied with.

rHon. Mr. Squires maiotaiaed that as 250 of these circulars bed beea seat out to as maay councils to as many towas aad villages ia tbe Colony to be read to aa or­gaaiaatioa claimed to coataia thouaaads of members, It could aot be beld to;,be a private or se­cret documeat . . Moreover copies were in town somedays ~Cote be read the one be did, as a ~tter of fact, it was priale"ia the •ea­ing Telegram and a copy was laid on the desk by another Bon. mem­ber while be was speak in( on Fri­day. Further, it dult watb pub­lic affairs and was written by a Member of the Executive Govern­meat, and therefore was not con-6dcotial, but oa the contrary call­ed for the fulle~ publicity.

Boa. Mr. Mew& rep1ird ~ala, reiterating his vic..tbnt tb do­cumeat was the private b nesS' of the F P . U. a ad ou~rht aot to have been read ia the House. De said be certainly would not ua­del" such circumstances read such a document. Bowuer, be said all questions · aa to wbetbt'r the GontaO¥at were siacesc or aot ia the eaforeement of the Military Service Blll would probably be ended io a'h hour or two. as be understood the Conscription Bill would receive the Governor' seat during the eveaintr, and aecenary proclamation in relation to it be published immediately afterwtrda.

Boo. Mr. Gibba claimed that there was a difference between the F.P .U. 'aad the other orgaaiza~ lions of a social, charitable or similar character operatiDJ in th~ couatr1. He aaid in atldttioa to the objecta under which such coa­ceraa operated, this particular Aa­scciatioa bad aa avowed pol\tiul object as well, namely t.b&t o p1ayial' a large part ia l~ gov­erameat of the affairs of tbe Col­ony, aad be pointed out that it bad ita members in the Houae, ita political departme11t. aad gener­ally wu a well-atabliabed politi· cal aJteacy. Therefore, be coa­teaded that it coulci- aot be aeri­oualy claimed that it wu entitled to have c:irculan of thle kind re­prded u printe and immaae fro. public C:ritidam.

Boa. Mr. Ellis thea annouaced tlaat it wu the inteatiofa of Ex­Bicelleacy theGo•eraortoci•e hia .-t tD the CoateriptlGD •a\1

al to lleae PJI~&elllt~=:~~B:iilla at 7.-

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-Tbe War-Lirhtiac repta­tioaa for the protectiOa of the port of SL Joha'a bYe beea aaa­peaded.

-We ~ latart1 coacratu­latioaa to W. J. Carroll, Eaq., the popular Sab-SherUf, and Mrs. Carroll oa attaiameat oa Tuuday lut jabi-ree. -

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IIW'iiY!tl,.·lilll~2-ud put lato lm­llaclllaetJ Ia

a nee. wu th•t '-.our.

~bly was called to tile Bar allllllBia Excelluc:Y'a UMIIt to tile 8ffta ia queatloa UC• alted. , Af~tbeGo•~o~a~nthad

beeD cl•ea, the aaemben of both Boueai&IIWtheNatloaal Aathem

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Welcome to a Veteran llisaioDarJ A very hurty welcome waegiv­

ea to oar old friead, tbe Rev. S. N. Stewart of Ungava by the peo· pie of Upper Island Cove whom be visited lut week.

Oa Suadaymorolag at Bishop's COve aad Ia the afternoon at Bry­aat'a Cove Con Mr Stewart fiVe ia each case t'wo impre~sive ad· dreuea. oae et~pecially for the children-that Suoday, Oct. 21st, beiD&'" "Cbildrea'a Suaday. '' a ad tbe otber to the 'dult mt mbers or tbeaecoagregatioaa Ue described the cblld lire of the children of the aaows a ad related many tnucb· lastaaces of Eskimo and Iadiaa chlldre9· The addresses to the cbildrea as well as those tn the adult members of tbe di.ereat coagregatioas were much appre· cia ted.

St. Peter's Church. Upper Island Cove, was crowded oa Sunday e•eaiog when Mr. Stewart told the little ones maa1: pathetic atoriea of Eskimo rhaldren. To jbe adalts the iilesaage dwelt oa Cbe sullje-ct of the Home and tbt' training of the children in the ways of rigbtenusncu aod holi­ness T ouchirog reference was made to tbe youn~ manhood a f the R•riab whose lives were laid dowa ia tbe S.:rvice of Kiar end

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Country. Toe vi,it of the mi•· sioaary will aot soon be forgotten a ad the prllyerf a ad food wishes of many will follow htm u he seta out a(aia over the Joag wbite ,trail iato Ua.-ava. Tbe collec­tions at the dilfereat.services were .Oven for Sunday ~hoot work ia Uaf:ava.

'I be Church iu Newfouadloind owes much to the Colonial and Colllioeutal Society, not only for i.ts liberality in grants for educa­tion during a period of more than oiaety years, but also for under·~ t:Lkintr the rescue 'or tbe native races to Uagava when neither •e S P.S. or the C. M. S. saw their way clear to take it up. It is aot geoerall.J known tbaUbe C C C S. bas bad its agents behiad the Ger­man lines from the outbreak of the war, aad one of ita mOst de­voted chaplains attended the late Nurse Cavell duriag her bat hours before abc was murdered by the Germans. Oct. 23, 191~ Cow,

[The Church of England people here and the citizens geaeral:z that met tbi!J devoted aDd frieo -ly man oa former visits joiti in the welcome gi vea him on this oc· casioa.]

After ~ Days. BomaOtld, \I an,; Feb. 14, 181H.

TheW. R. CoJUIOC!k Co. • Dear Sln,-For 12 Je&ra my wife wu

a mer~ &o I hal drUcl dleeue l>)rtpep­ela. NoUitllC nlltYed her ·\ phytlelaal wen coaeallecl aod medica all Ill fried, wiUioul &9&11. One doctor adYIIed a oba~e of oil male. IOII'~UDK ~lanl&oba u a cr.trable plaoe. \Ve eo led opod lbta adYioe,"'COmtna here two rear• ~~to. •t be obao11• of olla.a11 wroosbt a obao'• to· deed, bol fOr th .. W0flf1 U lbt WUIOOn ooaftned 10 bed, end ooder tb .. oare of two dooton. wbo UMr&ed tbe ooold lin bal a m9olh looser . .A a eiJbbor came to lee her oae ••1 who had Oleo nlldlaa 1oar Almaoao. Hbe told her or lbel .. lf· moolale ebe ned In u, of the anal amoaal of JOOd lbe1 were dotnK, aad advlled her lo try a box or Dr. alone .. JDdlaa Root Pill•. 8bt did ..., wu r .. lleved, keptlmpro•lng, and It now able ._do b-M work, aacf ooaUaa..S &he DH or &torte'• Plll~o

Your•sratetollY, Oxo.Oo:ot.

BOVSE OP ASSEIBLY. Official Syaopsls of Debates,

· ) Session 1918.

(SaturdaT, Maylltb, cootioued) It' waa impoi.ible to auppoae

that • Goveromeat w •uld really be able to administer . the Coo­scription Act or to support the Mihtary Service Board. For that rea$0a chiefly h~ would support this bill, because be thought it lest in the inter~f the F;mpire to do 10. •

The amendments tbea pused Committee and were concurred ia.

The House rose until 7.30. At that hour the Hous~ reassembled aad proceeded to the CouacU Chamber, where His Excellency the Governor was pleased to as­sent to the Milita-ry S.:nice Bill and the Parliament Extension Bill. '

Tua PtuUtPER uid that the Pro­clamation for Class I had already been issued. ~be Minister of Militia bad beea appointed Re­gistrar, Mr. R. G. Rendell aad aad the otbe.ra 'previously rmea­tiaaed. a Militny Service B'oard, aad Mr. R. Alsop, a returned aol­dier, Clerk to the Exemption Tri· bun at.

Ma. MouRa aaid that as the Government bad said that the ease of the Boa.fvista light keep­ers would be talcea up, and aay injuatice ngbted, be desired to say that be had both from the mea themselves and from Father Dwfer, P. P. at Boatvista, direct deaaala of the charge that tlley bad failed to report mea driftiag off to sea. .., .

Tua P1tau1ta said he would have the matter inquired iato at once.

The House thea adjouraed till Mouday at ~ a. -. •

Monday, May 13th. The Hous~ met at 3 p.m. pur­

au ant to adj,uromeat. -The a. s . Seal is to lene St. Petit:4>ns were presented by

Joha's oa Nov. 1st for Labrador. Miaister of Marine aild Fisheries, She will call at Conception Bay Mr. Abbott, Mr. Dowaey, Boa, porta OD her way back. , Colonial Secretary and Minister

VIsion. for a moment •. tbdse·far off POrts bDobd the trackless seas-From Arctic Ice. to the torrid

. : ~ tbe Soutbem Cross-Ianda

e From towns tucked ln tbe mountains. ·tO the bUSY rlver•s mouth-WRIGLEYS Is there r· Tbere. beduae men flbd comfort and refrabmeDt In Ita conttnuid use. Because of Its benefits IDd becauae

The Flavour lastsJ

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Oa motioa of the P\!'}me Minis­ter the rulea of the ~ouse were auspeaded. · ·

The House thea went into Com­mitte«' of the !tole on the Inco Tax Resol u~i s.

HoN. MINr u oP FINANCB referred to be auccessful re.ault aad iaex be operation of .~e Profit Ta t'll of last year. It was there o felt that it was now ri'l" at uce an income tax bill to take a tax from pcrsoas with good iacomes who did not pay tHroaa-b the business profits tax. Tbls tax would reach the profeaaiooal maa, the well-to-do planter or trap 6.sbermaa, or acbooaer fisbermaa, aad the per­aoa of mt'aaa aad !f.iaare.

To be coatiaued.

M,rbt Keport St. Joba'a. Oct. 26th.

P'taB ~D On: •. Larre Medium and Small Mer­

dwatable ..•.•... $13 SO to 14 00 Lara-e. Medium and SmaU

lrradelra .. -'· ........ 13.SO to 14.00 Labrador Soft . . . . • .. .. • 13 SO La~rador Sbore Cure. . . . . . . • 13 SO Large Weat lndla ..•. .. 6 00 to 7 00 Small Weat !odla .. .. .. .. . . 5 to 6 Baddoc:k, per q\o{ .... .......... 8 00 Berriq,per brl., Sc:otcb pack .. 1G 00 Split Berrlag, Ordinary

pack - •• ••• • ,. • • • • • • 7 00 to 7 SO Salmon, No. 1, lara-e. per trc . . 25 00 Salmoa. No. 1, email, per trc. 22 00 Lob.tera. per c. No. l, . . ...... 21 00 Cod oU, per taa-Bardwood &k( .... $370 00 lo $375 00 Cod Ll•er II. per g-al. No. 1 2 70

PROVISIONS. ETC. Flour, Go\"erameat Standard 14 40 Pork. per brL F'. Back . ..... 48 00 Ham Butt Pork • . . . 45 00 Beef, per brl. ........ 43 00 to 44 00 Bam per pound, American ...... 40 Bam " " Belfaat . . . • Q.one Bacoo • • • • •.• . .•..•• 'n to 37 Cbeeae per ' ' ...... .. : . .... 34 Balter " ,. Canadian ...... 58-Batterlne per pound ••.•.. 35 to ~ Molauea. puna. per gal. aew . . .. 98 Supr. L browa,p 100 lb ....... a.50 Sapr araa.\ p. lOOib ... .. M-70 Sapr [OJ(, per 100 lb ... . .. .• . 12 00 Bread, per ~.:No. 1. ........ 10 60 Bread, per X bag, No 1. ...... 5 30 Pots toea. local. . .. . .. .. .. .. 4 SO Peaa. per aaclr, roand . .. ..... 10 00 Peaa. per aack. 1plit ........ . . ll 00 Cal&nac:ea per r.uad .... 10J( to 11 Canota. P. E. . bag• . . . .. .. . 4 00 Oatmeal per barrel... . .. .. .. 12 SO Roll~ Oall per barrel . . . . . . . . 13 25 Rolled Oall per half barrel. , 7 10 Salt pe1' laQ~rabead .... ~. _ .... 4 70 Keroacae Oil J'er glllloa .• . • . ... 39 Guolene. a tee I pll4c.Jter gallon .. 49

PRODUCE, ~ROIT, ETC. Bay"ff4!r too, per 2000 lb1 ..•... 40 00 Fo;tder per ton .......• 13 00 to 15 Oata p:r blllbel, wb1te ...••. •. 1 Oata per buahel. black . . . ... . . 1 60 Draa per •a&k 100 I be .. .. ...... 3 SO Cattle Feed, JOO lb. 1ack . ... .. 5 25 Cora per ·~ . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • 5 SO Cora meat pc:r nck ...... ~ 80 Ooiooa, per bag...... .. . .. .. . 8 00 Eg~ p~r doien, loc:al , ... . . • • . 60 Rafeina. per box, Callroroia .... 7 00 Carrante per lb.... .. ... . . . .... . 23 North Sydney per ton ..• . . ... 16 00 Victoria ..... . .............. .. 16 00 Aotbraclte.... . .. • . . .. .. .. .. 24 00 Joaiper ... . .......... 40 00 to SO 00 Sbinglu, Cedar. No. 1,

per~~ .... .... 3 SO to 6 00 Shioglea, fir. No 1. ........... 4 00 Latb1 . ....................... 4 Sj) Pallnga ............... . 2 SO to 4 00 Sprou Board, No. 1 .• 37 00 to 44 00 -Trade Re•iew. '

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LOCAL For tqe "Old Relia'ble"

FONTHILL NURSERIES, Tbousaadt ~ard trees

need replacinr. ---War Gardena call for smali fruits, early beariog f,ruit trees,

speragas, Rhubarb PJaots, etc. The demand for otaameat•l

stock Ia towns nod villages Ia large.

Seculle a p-aying AgeacJ with liber\1 commis~ioas. Experience aot alcess~tn.

STONE & WELLINGTON, (Establiabed 1837)

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Morse's Indian Root Pills.

Dr. Morse•s Indian Root Pills .

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Dr. 1\Iorst.:'s Indian Root Pills.

Dr. :rvlorse's Indian Root Pills.

~To Save Doctor's Bi!ls, use Or. Morse's lndl:!n Root i>Uis HE BEST FA"11LY PfU .. rH USE

ro;o,. Sa'• by all OeNt~a.

PROCLAIMING .. the excellence of our

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Special display of Ladie~!. fOA TS, SUITS

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~hildren1s and Miases' Coats. ·The most becomiag styles in th~ mosl serviceable ,Ill

OutJitoelr of t~ae waa never larger or more varied . smallest to.t up to full mltlseJI size we caa fit, and satisfy the ing of any mo.ther who wishes to see her child fitlJ dressed. ·•

Ladies' HATS. High-class ldllllnery Hats, Ready-to-wear Hats and Untrimmed Hats.

Right here we have set the pace in Hat Fashions for Fall 1918.

We are always 6rsl with the aew H~t Fashions. We sell clu,ive styles 3ad our prices mean best vnlue for your outlay.

Winsome Hats for Little Folks, Just as interesting as the display of Ladiu' Hats. A large.

number of ityles io the showiag. Becomingoeas is stamped oa each and every one of them. Ciever shapes daintily trimmed 'aod priced to s.uit every mother's purse.

ou;;i(S, BL~USES. . SKIRTS, RAGLANS,

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We are generously stocked in ,

MEN'$ and BOYS' APPAREL. I

NoteWQQby indeed is our spedally·selected Stock of •,

MEN'S OVERCOATS, MEN'S TWEED and SERGE SUIT~, ME-N'S COAT SWEATERS, Dazzling Neckwear, wam{ Cosy Underwear, Nobby Hats. I

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knicker or op~-knee pants, lined throughout Boys' Coat Jerseys. ! .... . Little Boys: Wool Jerseys. ; Little J3oys'fJersey Suits. ·

Purchasers here will fiod our prices cooveaicat. v:1lue gi aad lower tba11 elsewhere.

ST. JOHN'S. lirMAIL:YOUR ORDERS- NOW

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Tal! Week's War Slluatioo, or shall we call it Peace Breeding Situatioo-'~bc Allied War Coun­cil bas been engaged in drawing

the terms of an Armistice. tbne is aaid to be tbe de·

_ .,. .. ,,r_.:_·up (lor tbe time of \be c:oa· tiaua~ce of the Armistice at tile Jeast) of the Germaa fteet. aad aaotber. occupatloalbJ. the Allied troops of the German Rhine fron­tier .•

H Germany ac-cl'pt, as she pro­bably will, thes~ terms, it will in­dicate that she is so weakened that she will accept the Allied knns of jxace; tho whether she is so repeatan t and sensible that she will alwars abide by thew is an­other thing. We hope she will become so. There is a ftTOWing demand thruout the Empire for ample satisfaction from bet for all the injury she bas iofticted oa it. It is either abe or we, the Motherland aad Overseas portion of it, that wm have to pay; aad why should we whom she forced into the war for our ver.1 exist· eoce sake, is w bat people are ask­ing?. The cry is for uncoaditioo­al surrender, and ample compen­peosation for Newfoundland aod the rest.

Turkey bas, it -is officially a a• aouoced to-day, agreed to aa am·

• uesty, tbat is the door doubUess • to uncoaditioual surrender; while

we kaD~WtO'ia-Huagary bas as good aad01ie the same. •

Germany practically is complete­ly isolated.

The dove of Pe:1cesecms hover­ing, ready to alight ~ay day.

Our Armies are doing their gteat part to bring peace, ~ satis­factory peace, oearer. Tbe aewa

_to-day 1s that oa the 'western boat, ariatioa actirity shows aa­tther areat moye (orwarda Ia Uoat to ~a. Tbe oewa from t1s~ Itallu'JiOat ia that the offea· aive ia prorreu bu bqa very auc­c:easful, so;ooo priaoaen talrea, a large part f{ the Autriaa army, c:opaiatiagof about 250,000 meh,ia ~t diGger of beiq captured, aad her complete ddeat ia,. araaa at bud.

01' tcp .. CIIOCOliL&ea atid d~rettea

b Deeded la tbat •da Harbor' Grace boy-wltb a. M. R. or wltb :oOara"-may recelft a remember· aace tbia Cbiiatmu. Will YOU Jet tbla GPDOituity pua? lt may JOtlt fiailttlme (0 abow your aratl· tade for tbe BoJS who coaat aot their JUe dear to themtclvea for yoar and the Bmplre'a aake. Aay Sar· bor Graclaaaat home or abroad that bue aot coatrlbated bat calf'4o ao, will pla.ae tcad Ia their doaatioaa 110011 ao that .,.ry boJ may 1et hla qaota aad ret it l.a Till&. Tbe W. P. ~~ workcra aeem to baYe doee t1telr-1Yate. bat tbe xeaenl bclidy or cltizma hue not yet reapoaded auf• ficleatiJ. • -----

-Meaara. W. & T. Sollelt"•ac:hr. F'raacea B. )ofeaquita. Captain Lake. left here on Monday aJteraoon.

It is reported to-du that Kaiser bas ~tivea up the It is ant eoongh for him to a cate. Has Germaa militarism ito: tbroae in the people's ~ks tbe Peace Dove.

-TB£ TtcPLtrENU-St.. John'a alruck a a b:utl at moat cities on mo.inland bat yet bit hard. Mll'Jt place• tbr.aoat tbe coaotrJ aimilarrj auff.:riog- a acarcitJ of aaraea anil

, • m~diulatleadanta,1oo manydeatb.e bJ a good deal. Call Ia tbe Preu fn~mc.re nu~ee.a and (or aaJ rtr D .'• not in practice to come to the reKae,

"Harbor Grace aad other towaa ol healthy altaatloa bnlng tbe dlae•.e aa yet io a mild form. ao mucb .q that man1 tbink,lt ia oot iuOucnut which Ia we are convinced f::1r frc..m tbe car.e. Tbe dlac:aae will likely paaa ua oter lightlJ: but doo 't Jet ua rua any uontcuury riaks. To 49 ao Ia Suicidal or Eic micidal, or lxllh.

been asked to aa· here will be no aer•

vice io 1~t Church or St. Peter's ae»t SuadaJ.

.:. lt ,__aid that a tea.el o"aed by l(r, Tnaier o( St. Joba'a Ia to come here abortly to be rirlfCd at the Sblpbulldio' Co.'s premu1u.

- Tbe Sbipb'llildlng- Co. 'a veaacl. the Armorel, baa been aparred aad rigged aad aome or IJer 11aila were beat yeaterdaJ. Sbe I• three-muted amlllcbooner-rigared.

---io'rom a letter jaat recc"ed by Mr. Croa frc.m the Rev. F. S. Co!ia, it i'l leuued tbal be waa unable to make train conutctioa in ti~o to g-el here tbia week, but expect& to b! bt re .D(xt We!k_,

-Mr. Martaa·a veuel, tbat waa rec:eatlJ towed here from Greea Bay to ' be aparred •ad rlggeabJ the Newfoundland Sbipbaildiag Co , Ia now oa tbo Uarl.ae Dock for paint· lq a.d to bua the. traak bole tfor tbe eogloe·abaft, cat aad the abaft· iag""'and propellor &tted. . __ ,_,_

-Miu Aaa Butt puaed away oa S'uJJda.z laat alter a tedloua illaeaa. aged. 6S Jeara. Mlaa Butt Ia re­memberc by our older people aa a dnofed dlbgbter to her aged bllad rather, atrd bJ citizen• generally aa a woman wbo tried to do her part .. llr that apbete or life to which It pleased God to call ber." Her laet daya were made comfortable by thoae with whom abe lived. She le:nea' no oc:1r relatlna.

-··.Flu" ia a &end ia ea.moallage. " Be'a juat a a ordinary C'.)ld I" A ad tht wtak and care.leaa be gripe dead· tight Doth thla DeatroJer bold. Let a• deal with him u our Boya they dealt In Ga~ll II and ia Fraace, Ue eaw Fritz aa Johnnie 'neath their dlagulae tb keen immediate glance All ready to diacbarge from their camoallage TbCir Uu f'Piaoa germ That would tbe uawaryatretcb oa their backa and c:loae lheir;.hoot· i<~g term.lltBe laku: to ;con:r,!llad pepper• away the wily blddea foe Aad thea oa bl• march to acared Berlin Doth our good TommJ go.

-We are sorry to record the death of another Hubor Grace boy beloagiag to the Refimeat, No. 2650 Pte. Eraest Gill, died ia Tidworth Hospital, Eaelaad, oa 24th of influenza ud broachilis. Eraest bad beea oa tbe wouaded list ilefore, aad oow makes the supreme sacrifice.' We aympa· thite lfith his frfeada ia tladr loss aad share with them ia the feeliap of pride ia his haYial' doae hia part to briag about the world's repaeratioll. .

-Tbe maaJ frieada of Compaa7 Serf.aat a .. jor Charla aou a..S bla ather aad moUaer, llr. aad llrao T. Roes. aad otbft' aear nlatba feel badly wltb them Oftl' th aew~~ lb&t .._ bh beea ~ Ia boapi· talaal'etlac frvm!f.:adaot 'ti'OIUisl NCOived Ia NCIIIIt tier la l'raaCia from wblcb. we tnaa be WW 10011 r.

'fl~ n...ber bow .,.uy CbarUe ... wbealtr. .....

to tile,..., ;:;;;.-;;;.;;.; ~

Li aimt at relinea aeuralria . ,

\

Get When you. pay>..more tbaa our Price you pay tor aomethiac

that does aot exiat. There is a.o creater Dolla~r Dollar value tbaa the Eagiae we ban for "tale. E"Jlata of eqqal quality are aot sold at a lower tnice, a lower pnce would mua a much ia{erior or a pobrly·equipped Ea«iae. So j( yc.u waat the best

. Eagiae ~t~d best senice~ oer Trop us.

Price Liat sent on ~q fl~ Engioea alwQ in a&ock.

The 4mer lean En lne. Supply ;mpany P. · O. Boz 1066. ST. JOHN'S. NFLD.

-Van IM.POaTUT Cua -The , -IN Muo.fu.a.• - T Ret -.ery Full Beach Ia coulc$eriac t~e de· I aot&ble aad •ery ~rthy citi1cas cilloa or Mr. lt~stice Jobn.oa 1n tbe , of Sti John's witb a couatry·1{ide caa. of. u .. J.ei,. gloM a -Pelft Gtdl· 11 ~~.trat: ~ eJ fOJie of Riverhead. Harbor Grace. a ••~ aw at 1 at vlctlm of the ~ Floriscl dlaaater, I tbdr boma aa he dty a ~be ·pet· wbo eoqbt «e>mpeaaatloa (or bla aoa of the Ro'a. James Aaret. loaa of life. o~he groatUI that the M.L C. aad Mr. Joha Steer. We ablp,... Joat a faulty aariptioa. joia with our coatemporariea in The fall Coa baa tnta time to appreciatioa of the hoaorable aad ~·~lder :whether Jadp Joha10a waa distinguished pi&.CH they fi.Ued in Jaata&ed 1a refuelar to cr'at aa or· our couatry'a bUll.,... political der compelliac tbe plaiatut:& tn (or· religious and aoclaf Hfe, aad ia alab part!cal~ra of the alud negll- aympatby witltll those aear and (CD~ Datlgatlon. dear tO them they have )eft- be·

hi ad.

-SergL A. DwJer, H, M. Coa· atabulary, arri•ed home earlylaat wuk from his seasoa'a work oa tbe Labrador cout. Mra. DwJer who had beea very illsuffenag from ia8uea.t• is fut oa the meadiag haad. Min Flossie Dwyer, Nune. who baa beea apeadial' her wello~Uraed ncatina at home, after aueral yean' ab­aeace ia tbe Uaited States. left for Bostoa oll Saturday, buiag ajoyed her trip 'fUJ much. ·

. -Aa enqalry waa opeaed at St. ,Joha'a oa Wedaeaday aader ~{r. P. J. Sam!QCI'a. x.c., Deputf Minlater of Jaatice; I~ tbe IOM o tbe .... Benller; 0 Beverley, tbo nl· deuce o Mr. cGrnh, Clerk of the Re~rlatnr o! Sbipplar. abowa. waa a 0. S. river boat. whtda after her pilrcbue aader"eat coaaiderable ~ palra at PlaceaUa to fit her f6r 6ah carrying oteneaa. Tbeae­alteratloaa, tlie Cieri!. alated, were tbe removal or the! upperworka aDd atreagtbenlor the lower part of tbe hull by pattbig Ia a crou bu~er. Tbae reda~ber toaaare to 1257 arose aad 742 aet. After meaeure· meut by the Cltrk abe proceeded tb -Tbe W. P. A. be&• to ackaow· Harbor Grace alid loaded eo4 6•b tedge with tbaolta tbe receipt of $1 for tbe aeroa~all · market, toward• Ita faada from Mr. Jobu bavlq oa boatel ablp'a compaal l'itarerald. Tntoa, Coaceptloa BaJ. of 24. She aever reacbed ber dnt • M'.&aoun CA.S&Y, Treasurer, Oct. aatloa; Gibraltar, aad·lf wo.temem· , 3lat, 1918.

,ARCHIB-ALD'S &QbTs AND sHOEs

-HAVE- .· /

QUAL/1 Y AND STYLE. S. Uaeir adt1. ota flrat page.

ber arla'bt was aappoaed to bue baeD aaiaaarlae4 or more ll.lrel7 loat tiara tbe llean plea wblch pr~vail· lllortl7afta ber departare.

-Mra. George Gordon aad two cbildrea came from Boston Jut week oa a Jlllit to her mothers, Mra. Jaae A'lr

, .

-Mra. Mary Walab, wido'R of Mr. Patrick. G. Walsh, died at

' Ri~eriad oa ·Wedaeaday last, in her 84th year. --The iaquiry iuro tbe fatal railway accicleat weat of CurliaK, Weat Cout, is beial' continued. Up to the pr.eac:ut, aoue of the Wfhsesaea C&G aecouat for the OC· curreace. The, roadmastir and othen tratify ; tbat the road bed aad apparently the rolling stock wu ia good or4er.

MIOOOliGODIJOOOIIOOOftOOOriiCJOQI Wa bne Jpe& rece~ed • ehlp •

meal of jhlr~y·lh'e Women'• bl&h arade Ooau dlreol fuh .Ne..,. York. Naarly all dUrerent ely lea. Prs- rlahl.. Alto a emall eblp­meol of ""Eoallah Coate.

Reoel•ed a Jar«• eblpmeo& ef

I Wool Blankata, all elaee. G. E. 8TEVJii~80N.

Jl"'DDDDIQOD!! ....... IUUCJUCJOOOI)II . -A partaer&bip baa recently beea

formed between Mr A B ~(orlae, K.C. LL B., aod Mr. F. Gordon BradleJ, LL B. We wlab the nlw firm a ver1 prosperoaa career.

-Tbe a~d ne•• waa rec:elted b1 te)egrapb laat aigbt bJ Mr .. Naomi Marti a tbat her aoa Jamea wbo bad died there yeaterdaJ after a abort lllaeaa. Mr. l(artln wbo wu a aoo of tbe late Mr. Albert Martin. waa 31) 1eara of age. a ad leuea beaidea a mother and one brother, · Ch::1rle1, here, two alatera Mra. Fred. Brown, and Mra, Jamea Clarke of Non Scotia.

.... AT TU l"ltOIIT. - A a uau,&l we ue at the front wltb 11 eplendid abowiag of SalLing'~ aud Ovucoal· lara for Sprlnar and Summer wear wblch aader pretalllnjr condi: ioaa we we,.. fortiUI•te ia aecurinjl' Heat q•allty ..-atlli at asual price• Dave your aeat ealt madC' frc•m lheae &ood.• Ia thelatu.t !':f'w York elJie, wltll all the Amcric'"' duh" bJ as. Mall or~ 11hert 11pcclal at teatloa. Wrik to-day for eomglea and Meuart' C.rda

J. A \\' MAUIOAM. Tlte Ita pt'r'l Tallora.

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FOR SA' F..-Two Short­hom..Jeney Cows.

Appl1 at · Woodbine Cottage, Harbor Glace. •

-Two aoas -or Mr. Job a Gor­don, Caplla Cove. hue "joined up,"-Wi111am with the United States troops, and George with the Caoadiaa Forces, going from Boston to Moatrc.al for that purl­pose. . ---

-Our townapeqple. ! particulariJ the otiS achoolma tell of Gilbett P aoa or the late Captain PJUD youoger brother of Aug'Ut~tua. rcgrel to bur of hia death took place laat winter Ia •ua-uu:u Rlate ..

Caution !-I hereby caution aay penoa from trespassing on the estate or any part of the estate of the late Richard Power, Carboaear Road, Harbor Grace.

MAao.U.BT COONav, ~~1 l .

-Mr. Joha PJaa; aon of Mr. aod Mra. .Aquatua PJDD, o~ratc:a a 8ouriahlng aaw mill at Petty Har­bor.

Mr. Selby PJnn, ao4\ber aou, ia II OW running a aa.wmill at Bay or l~da. Bt;. atarted a uwmilliog boalne" at St. Johna aome yeara ago, diet. well, aad laat year aold oat to traaafer Ilia actiYiliea to the Weat Coaat . ;

Meaara. Barry aa4 Norman P1nn, hue, we bear. aet up a aawmill oo the aile or tbo one (or!JieriJ worked bJ their father. Mr. Aquatua PJon, near Riverbe::J.d; near toe place the ollt griat mill atood conatrucled fin tbe .Wa or 50a bJ the late Thomaa Kitchea, at. We wiah them much aucce••·

KlDNEY DISE""8"E OVEROO.l4E.\ \S .... Jam .. Proo•!a. caHie duler, ISbo­

ho, 8uk""\ writ•: ·l'·or •bout ~a yean l aotrerea from Kidney diM&H, al um .. 1 wu bad wllh 'lack ache aocl doreJI~ 16eot ot the ~elUte or1ana. Dn that tlme I w rea ted by four diiJeren doe&Qn. One ay I relld ID Dr. ObtM't Alalanac a boot the K.ldoey·Unr Pilla aad ~ to UM them. Altoaetber I uttd tl.i: boxee.. All r Deed lAY 11 that l feel well cow aod attr1but.o thta ooodl· tloa tQ the 11M of Dr. Ohaaea KJdney· Ltver Pilla. -----To-day aenral band red quiatala of Labrador ~lop 6ab aold to a cep· teal mercantile firm for .$1>4.60 per qU. Tbla ia unprecedented ja the aaaala of the New!oaadlaad fiaber­lea bat fiabermea are looking for Jet higher 6gurea aod are boldfag tb la i"tade for $15.-St. John'• Star, Oct. 30th

UNLESS M7 Companies bad prompUJ and coaslatentlJ paid all loaaea (larte or amall) in Newfoandlaod daring '\he maay yeara or m! agencJ, could tbe! uer hue p1ned the ab10lute confidence and remarkable popalu. ily Uaat they now eajoy? ~

They are to-day aa retiriouaiJ r· aiateslt u ever ia gi,ing reaaona le rat ea.

May I hue yoar buaineaa? PERClE :JOHNS()l{, '

Iaaaraace Agent. -----WB b'ave had to bold over

our leagth1 remarks oa the Food Board. Control's statement ia re­sponse to our invitation. We have lna& oaly to ask the People to weigh well what the Board has said, aad a great city firm bas said about the ~reat aeed of, saving •heat.Oour.

We have time oaly «< ask the Goverameat and the Board to study our pr~eatatioa aod that of the Twillin,ate Sua of the eitua­tioa, attd wbat steps should be taken fo deal wrth it by a Pa.ter· aal Government ambit1ous to carry out Food Saving aad to lead, aad smooth the way for, the people. The Sua says that oaly on out of tea families are savia,g flour. A Food.Saviog Campaign should be at oac~ set on foot. • .. , Published by AotboritYr Upon the recommendation of

the Food Coatrot Boar~. aad un­der the pro•isioas of the Food Control Act. 1917, and the War Measures Act, 1914-16, His Excel­lency the Administrator in Coua· cil bas been pleaud to approve the following Regulation regarding the price of sugar.

W. W. HALPYARD, . Colonial Secretary.

Dep't of tbe Colonial Sec'y, Oct. 30th, 1918. ·

Reid Newfoundland Company

Water Stre_et Stores De~artment . THE \vBLL K~OWH . QUARTERS FOR:

MOTOR ENQINES. MOTOR BOATS ... MOTOR SUPPLIES,

Caeolene and Motor one. OOLUQlA CELLS aDd IIUL'l'IPLB BATTBIUBS

give resulu nnbearcl ~ before.

fi::FCALL OR SEND fOR QUOTA!IOHS.

Reid Newfoundland Company

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P.'RCEL.- POST. . ' • . FOR . . ' • .

Newfoundland Expeditionary forces. .. --..--The atteation of the public is drawa to the verJ urgeat u~­

cessity of strictly observing the ref(Ulatioas published by this Department from time to time, coaceroiag the despatch of par­cels to membeR of the Regiment overseas, aad the: fullowiag particulars should be striCtly o~erved :

_{1) Parcels must aot aceeci eleven pounds:

(2) Parcel, should be addresaed with the Regimental number' raok, aam~ and surname, of the addressee follow· ed l>y the last kaowa address of the Unit with which the iadividual w.aa aerviag ; for aample :

No .• 09-78 Cpl. Joha J. Kent, · • 2d&~~~ .

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The Ropl Newfouacllaud Regt., • HUeJV-no.s Camp. Winchester,

Haat'r«buaty, Eaglaad,

{3) Par Is should bear the aame aad adllress of a second ad ee to whom the pucel may be delivered or for­warded, if it prove1impoaaib1~ to deliver to the first. The Original Address ahould be writtea oa the FRONT of th~ parcel where the postalitamr:a a ad customs declar-

__, alton are atllxed1 aad the ad or alteraative adtlrees . should be wrfttea oa the B of the parcel.

(4) If second address is aot furaished at the time of postiag aad delivery cauaot be effected, the coateats of the par­ce_J, unless of, exceptioaal valo~ or of a personal nature, w11l be turned over to the Mi.htary Authorities for dis­tribution.

(5) ~arcels coat~aiag articles of personal aature or of ape· \ ctal value will be returaed if request for their retura, ia

case of '!oa-delivlrJ, ia made b1 the aeader, sucb reqaest to ~ wntteo oa The co•er of the parcel at the time of posttpg. •

(6) 'the procedure outlined ia (4) aad (5) is adopted ~t the suggestion of the British Po•t Office, to preveat the waste of a large quutity of perishable food stu_ ffs which

~ . .!0{..~ the contents of 90 per cent. of parcels seat to ""-../ so ldi era.

- ' (7) P4rcels should be packed ucurely.

, (8) Attention is drawa to the Notice coaceraiag Christmas parcels . receatly J?Ubliahed by the Post muter General. All Chnstmas mad for B.E.F •• should be posted ia time to arrive at the Pay aad Record Office, Loadoa, not later th-.a the end of November.

-· J. R. BENNE.TT,

Minister of Militia.

r"'"';"'.iil~inmll!!lrmirlirmmmm~rnr!lrmmll!

1 Noucc. ·_ W Groocrs! ,. ~ As .some Groeera a~ of the opiaioa that the aew ~ • Regu.latJoa ... G~zetted thls (Wednesday) moraiag, ia-

E cr~as1ag tb.e pnces of Gr~lated Sugar, means that the ~ pnces prev,tously fixed for other grades of sugar are no ~

'~!'; lo•c;h::::·~:• ~otily them that ouch prices a.. ,.;n io I ~ effect, aad aay person viola&iog the Regulatioas ia re­

spect thereto will be prosecuted:

~ . The Nfld. food COn~rol Board . .

#'W~~~~~~~~~"~"~"~~"'~"~"'""'~~~~~~ Public Notice I FOR SALE.

One Rubber·tJred For the puropse of revi&iag the

Lists of Graad aad Petty Jurors Oa aad a.fter this date the Te· for that P:'{t or the Electoral Dis­

tail price of white graaulllted trict of Harbor Grace contained sugar within the Municipal limite within a radius or seven miles of the town ,of St. Joba'a shall from the Court House, Harbor not exceed 14 cents per J>9Uad. Grace, A Court of Beviaion will and ia the out ports 15 ceata per be held ia the Court House, Bar· po::-::u=u";;ct.~~~~~;;:~::===k::o..J~bo~r .:;G~rface oa TUESDAY, the 5th - November aut, aad oa

·SinglQ-Seat Buggy. Ia otw condltioa. ·

.... ~ 1. J. WTNTS:R, Brigua.

WANTBD. ---A GIRL, for general house-work, to travel with family to Boston ·

Lale•t make Slager ~wiog Ma­cbiae. Rotary Shuttle, drop-head, ae1'en dtawera-

Apply at this 8ffice.

FOR SALE.

At a great Barcaln, au up•to.t.:.e

BAIR DRESSER'* OHAIR. AppiJ at tbla Oflic:e. o18,tla

eacb alternate day uatil FRIDAY the 15th day of November, both days included, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. ,

Of 'ebich all penoas coaceraed will take due aotice aad covera themselves accordiagly.

W. A. OKE. Revising Magistrate.

Macfstrate'a Office, . Harbor Grace, Oct. 24, 1918.

all exptases pail) ; must be wel i recommended aad fU&.raatee tb re- , maio in their servtce oae year.

Apply at this Office.

aud Jargeat nriety of, ato•es iu the ()()uutry, aud ma.lly other goods ~ the same line too uum· eroua to meauoa, at

~. CALX.AB.A..N'S, St. Joh.a'a, Nfld.

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