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, ) t " , Local conditions reqf#ire salea every month. The Trade is realising tlutt tf,ey a11d expect aatiafaction. i' Rush lai:rujng. SKINNERS' Art Warks, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. .. ,,., AI! / p;., . ' . 'r ' (loll ' ..... ' .. :\ '1-' - Now on bud a a toclr at ud MCJIIOIIb'r e, a.U eisee and prlcea. Ou aew cat\' Jorue o( Pboto Deal pa apd Prll:* LiAt wit h Mail Order SY"lem Jeot to a. ay add rtAA oo Wri te to-d3! Toni" n. wl !', t\1('"'' for Hr Gr <"e· WARNING• . Tbe pubUc are herebJ againat purcbuiag aay baildblg ia tbla towa oa which may be due de btl for Wlltu Rata. -u tbete are a prior ead prefereatial claim. aad will be ex»Uectecl from th e purchuer. / By order, 1. L. OKE, · SecretarJ. cur<"!' di,l<"m / - 'l r Gr:tec. , Juae 19, 191C). , q.UA.RANTE. ED BY '1'111& DENTIST. 203 ST. JOHN 'S. . Try sbme for Dinner TO-DAY. They are and su.staining, and so economical. - 21 KINDS. '-- , Y.Our Grocer for ,- .. '. - I hit or miss any more Get Your Sigllt, \ and tO use the best grade only VERBENA flour. W. A. MUNN, -- Wholesale A gent. CA NADIAN i __,. a +;e!£F4= s UE ' i I I . I CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIKfiON. J ust a s mall amount 1n-v:es ted in a perfectly sa fe place for the protection of our family or ourselves 1n old age. _. For full particul ars as to privileg-es and prices for women aud childr en, apply to . DUGALD M-lJ NN, ' G ENllllAL MANAOIUl, 268 Water .Street, St. J ' JO N DAVCS , lo al agent, Harbor ) W.S. Go Gr adi uat e or Phil "d"l ilental Collel(t l:lltal of Oral l'ar w Ny Deot al Offite : Viet'' ' i" dnnr to t he STANDAJIO Offi c I ... --- " t TrC"th ,., ... ' '' Ollt f'llln b'l' Ull<. ' n( .. r ·r oer(ut anu•lbttlc. 1 4 .. ,. : '·., .. .. .

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Page 1: VERBENA flour. - collections.mun.cacollections.mun.ca/PDFs/hgstandard/HarborGraceStandard19191010.pdfspares neither age nor sex, but it naturally fiads its earliest victim" aaaong

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" , Local conditions reqf#ire salea every month.

The Trade is realising tlutt tf,ey rt!dftll4~1 a11d expect aatiafaction. i'

Rush lai:rujng.

SKINNERS' Maqu~ Art Warks,

ST. JOHN'S, NFLD.

.. ,,., AI! / p;., .· . ' . 'r

' (loll ' ..... ' .. :\ • '1-'

-Now on bud a lar~ atoclr at ~ ud MCJIIOIIb're, a.U eisee and prlcea. Ou aew cat\' Jorue o( Pboto Dealpa apd Prll:* LiAt wit h Mail Order SY"lem Jeot to a.ay addrtAA oo rtqut:•~ Wri te to-d3!

Toni" n .wl!', t\1('"' ' for Hr Gr <"e·

WARNING • . • Tbe pubUc are herebJ wa~

againat purcbuiag aay baildblg ia tbla towa oa which ~"tbere may be due de btl for Wlltu Rata. -u tbete are a prior ead prefereatial claim. aad will be ex»Uectecl from the purchuer. /

By order, 1. L. OKE,

· SecretarJ. Mioard'eLioim~ot cur<"!' di,l<"m / - 'lr Gr:tec., Juae 19, 191C).

,

q.UA.RANTE.ED BY '1'111&

DENTIST.

203 W~TEBSTREET. ST. JOHN'S . .

Try sbme for Dinner TO-DAY. They are notll!~hillg and su.staining,

and so economical. - 21 KINDS.'--

, ~Ask Y.Our Grocer for,-

• ..

' . -I

hit or miss any more

Get Your Sigllt, \

and • tO use the best grade only

VERBENA flour. W. A. MUNN, - - Wholesale A gent.

CANADIAN ·CHtiE£~

i __,. a +;e!£F4= s UE

'

i I I .

I CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIKfiON.

Just a small amount 1n-v:ested in a perfectly safe place for the protection of our family

or ourselves 1n old age. • _.For full particulars as to privileg-es and prices for

m~, women aud children, apply to . DUGALD M-lJ NN, '

• G ENllllAL MANAOIUl,

268 Water .Street, St. J ' JO N DAVCS, lo al agent, Harbor

)

W.S. Go Gradiuate or Phil"d"l ilenta l Collel(t J~nd l:lltal of Oral l'arwNy

Deotal Offite : Viet'' ' i" dnnr to t he STANDAJIO Offic

I

...--- " t

TrC"th f'lltra~trl1 ,., • .,, l ute!~~ ... ' ' ' Ollt f'llln b'l' Ull<.' n( •lt•li•·~" I .. r · r oer(ut anu•lbttlc. 1

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M.t'dicalllen Believe it Will Aguin Visit Canada Tbia Autumn

and Winter.

Mr. J. Aahworth, Ch"' Writer R. C. N., writh to the Star Com· paay tbat whea· his babJ wul .ii!!!lll!l

There i" a widet~pread belief :\tnnl11! ml'dical men that the epi· demit of Ia grippt". or inftueon, which swept over the world last vur. will again appear in Canada duri'g thi" autumn and ·coming winter. Thi' dangerous trouble spares neither age nor sex, but it naturally fiads its earliest victim" aaaong those who are rua do~n in health, or those whose blood is weak and ..,.tery, and il is among the latter class in which the great­est oumber of fatalities Qtcur The surest way to prevent an at· tack of this dreaded trouble is to keep the blood rich and pure, and the safest and beat way .to do tf)is is through • the use. of Dr. Williams' Piuk P i,lls.

taken sick oae night at St. Joba'•l" dariag the visit of the f..U7 tbere ... ii6.a'~r--2l~t~jd;i·J • few week& aro. the three doctora he fa tara ~ed to come with oae coaseat beran au\'1 coathnafd to make ezcuae-<~a tbe plea. two of them, tb.&t ttey were too baay,tbe other that be could aot dlqaoee except by 41ayllght. Mr. .u• worthy iaally pt: Dr. iii·Mii!!!~-...-ittl iiilia~if;fliil! to attead. Mr. Aabwortb1 ....

" No reasooable precaution to a"ert no a tack or influenza <»r Ia grippe should be spared. The di· sease itself is dl'.fdly, but it~ a her­effects, · among those who are spared make the life of the vic­lim on~ of constant misery. Ask almost any of those who have been attacked by .inftuenaa • hat their present condition. of health is a ad most or them wall answer: " Since I bad the influenn. I bave ne•er bee a fully well." This trouble leaves behind it a persist· e11t weakness of the limbs, short· }leU or fireath, bad digestion, pai "itatioa of the hea~. and a tired feeling after even slift!! t exertiod. This is due to t~htn· blooded couditioa io ~ Ia grippe almost always leave.s its victims after the fever and aoflu· eoza have subsided. They arc at ,the mercy of relapses and ~om­plicatious, . ofte!U . very .aenous. Thia condittoo wlJI coohoue uo­til the blood is built up again, a ad for the purpose of building up the l)\ood aadtttreagtheaiagtbe nerves

· n.othiag . can equal . ~- fai~ treat· went wtlh Dr Wtl.tams Piak Piijs. From firat to last dose the.e pills make ae'N, rich blood, which reaches every orran and nerve in the body. ThU$. the Jia~riog germs arc drive~ out, :tad the weak, despondent vactims of influenza are traasformcd into cheerful, healthy, happy mea aod wwftea

l!ut ·better alii, JO'tl caa l)Ut yourself in a coaditlon to resist an attack of iaftuea:n by earich· iag the bloOd through the use of Dr. Williama' Piak Pilla, aad this. it aeemt, is tbe seusible thiag to do at once.

Sold bJ ~11 dealers in medicine or will laLKIIl by mail, post paid,

• for SO ceota per boZ. or sis bosa for S2 70, by addraaia{ T. Mc­Murdo & Co., SL Joha a, or W. B. Tbo•peoa A: Co., S..bor Grace.

IN SERVICE.

(A 1ac11 hu aiSYertbecl for" a 111aa to act .. parloaraaald.)

1 aran ao more for o8lce A• atrlker at tu coal ;

I c:oald -~ a a cobbler BQwea IIIJ ardeat IOUI ;

1 wollld .ot. lato ph1111blar With my c:otneet be led,

.'\.ad to the art of balda.. ' Alu. I was aot bred.

But, oh, to aene with Womaa Asmistrna of my fate ;

To oacillate as Tweeay Or ei111plystaod a ad wait ;

TCI see my ladJ'S wishH Jm_pHcitly obeyed.

M' lacly'a bumble servant If aot her lady's maid. .

A. W B. in the Loudon D~ily Chronicle.

POl: I~DlO~JON

D.AVIS LIVER PILLS

-Atbloae, OcL 4-Mrs. Kate Nortoo, widow of a Crimean_ sol­dier, is de:~d at the Jge of 102.

the following SU(CfttiOa : ·"That a a oftictal be appointed

by your goverameat to act u health officer, the aame .. ia ea .. ada and other coaalrlea, .0 tat when a cue of aickrac~t co-.ee abdbt, these medical mea wo1ild be compelled to attend, aad aot please themsel•~ whether thty do or not·"

Whilst we do DOl kaow eaoarh of the circum.~taaces to kaow wlaat blame, if aaJ, to aftix to the lbree medical mea named, wt mast feel fbr the c:omplaioaJSt aad olhera Ia the City that canoot get .prompt a all skilled care • for theii• aick oaes. But bow should we IJm· pathizeQifith the thouaada ia the Out porta who thelllaelY• or thOle they love sickea aad oftea die be­cause they hue ao doctor Deal' them or have- aot the meaas of paying for atteadaace. We may sometimes.feel like blamlag the doctors. Sometimes like us that are aot docton they may aot be ao alive to tlie aeed of preveatloa aaCJ cure, so ready to go to the call of distress as they abould. But the ones we blame most are the ralua of the ptople that koow bow poor people sicken a ad die aad will aot take the atepa to aapply doctun and mediciae and hospitalLBI•me the doctora and the people the•· KlVH for aot forc:ial' the ruler• to be ordinarily sensible aad com· paasioaate. The rea:ledy litt larre:­ly ia the liae of State aid · to the doctors to aupplemeat their la· come 10 that they would have eaourh tl~ to a&teall ,-iieata.

llarkd ~

-Sortuaaa CouiiT, ST. JoaN's, Moxon -Mr. Clirl, K C., pre­senttd Mr. F rederick Emet50D aa a barrister. Mr. Emenoo is awora io aa a barrister "&ad con­gratulated by tbe Cbief Justice.

• - 'There is mourDlag in tbe

ranka of Newapaperdom to-day. for oa¢ of the most liked of the .. gaag" bas gone away from us :\ad baa hied }Jim off to Canada. there to s tay. In •·FiggJ" EJali· burton tbe Daily Star loses its hrigb"\est reporter nod the pro· fessioa one of its cbremst nod cleverest members.-]. R S in E. Ttlegram

-Graad Baalr, Oct. 6 -Oa Fri­di'y at aooa tbe shipp1ng aad towa were pUy decorated la boaor of Ria EKcellencr, Sir AleK· aader Harns. The priacip;,l places of interest, were viaitcd, aad a public · meelior hdcl at airbt. Dr. A. ~cDoaaht, J . P., was chairmalf. A hearty wel­come by acc!tmlllion~aa _accord· ed bias. Aa addren of welcollle was read by G. A Buffet. E.q. Bia E•celteaCJ suitably replied . While bere. Mr. aod Mrs. samuel

-Tbe Fiabiag Gazette, New York under date of Sept .... 27, saya: Oat large factor repai(a t'bat al• tbn sma111ols S · C. herring arc as ~lrh as 114, tbe price on large acales ia arpuod $13. or evea .$12, ia the cue of ulcasi ve purcllaaes Jaat at the present time ttflre is aa ncelleat call for Newfonad· laad Scotc& cured berriag, owiag to tbe Jewlah holiday!> but prlcea remaia a& the usual IevelL

-Caaada i1 to amend ber Pro­hibition Act to make it, it is said, mach more effective. Ia New­foaacUaQd, we fear, politicians are more bent era making it weak­er tbaa to at!!D jt for the tood of tbe ia general. What real prosper ty caa you ex· pect ia a . couatry whose leadha mea iastead of leadiag in policies, in waya beat c:alculatM to pro­mote the material and moral wei· fare of a people, lead too much aad too oftea ia directions the di­rect coatrary. Look around the com pus an<l see whether it is aot IU. . ~ •

~YIUUfllAL. -DAW&- Foao.­A quiet wedding took place at 8&1 Roberta oa Wedaescfay la.st, 17th September. tbe coatraclinr parU.es beiag Esther P. (Etta), second daughter of Capt. 'Henry G. aad Mra. D.uve, and. Wm. N Ford, Actiag Aaistaat Supt. of theW. U. CallleStatioa at U.rt's Coateat The ceremony was aol­emnlud at Stt Matthew's Churc:il; the Rector, Ru. J. 0. Britnell, ofliclatiar, Miss Fraser presiding at the orgaa. At 5 p.m. the bride, aac:orted by ber btotber, Mr. Stephea Dawe, proceeded up the ceatral alale of the haadaome edi­fice. aad took ber l)late besid tbe groom. The maid of wnor •as Min Jeaaie F D• .. n . 'I'lie brides· maids wrre fttiucs D.ai•y Oawl! •od lo'raacis G. Ford. The JrfOOm waa aupportrcl by Mr. H. Eraest Wyatt. assistant electrician- at llearl't Content. Leaving the Church lhe party motored to tba resldeace of the bride's parents, ,.brre tea wu sen-rd ; later pro­ceeding to Brigu•, whence the bride~ aad voom eotnioed for PJaceatiL Mr. Ford 11 a native of thiai towo. one of the mao' away !fom It that do jreat credat to tbrtr O lcl Horrie Tow a, and tAe

-Probibiti()a la Caaada bu prona aa ::aa:!:aed aac:cea. lt J-u-fullt j the claimsof ala ~aotera aad fala(8ed the predictfou of ita oppoDeDts.-E~-

' -Loadoa, O~t:- ·s;....The strike uf rallroad aaen wbicb baa been an progreu upon the British rail­roads alace midnight, Sept. 2Jrd, was. settled t~day.

-Mr. John Grima, oat of our nteraa carmen sad farmers wbilat diggiJig bog one day tbis weelc at Reaaeasey's Bog. wbicb is situ­ated near Bear's Cove Brook on tbe Road to RoCky Pond, dug pp an old cannon ball ab'lut tbe siz,• of a larg~ app)c. By wbo~~ 6, French, or buckaaeers or ot era we !Jeave for our historical i· etits to de'Ci!le. ----- --The Star uaderstaacls promiaent awd influential rtsi· dents of lht,. West Coast are mak· iag stroag representations to tbe EKecutive in favor of tbe practical eacourag"emeot of the prt'lject to build a 2S·toot road from Little Codtoy,to CUrling,Bay o( Islands. a 'lUstaoce of 122 milts Certain American puties are said to be hack lor the scheme aucl. are · pre· pared to furnish the capital of $100,000 or so which will be re­quired to put the road thru. Ia retura they uk for senn hundred acres of land ia a score or so of lo­calities along the route c1f the pro­posed road. Tbey also ask for mia~ralprospec:ftol( rights in thue secttoas.

-The Egg-Laying Coatests thruout the Dominion are attract­ing considerable interest. cellent Move. • Newfouadlaa soclation mJgh well make a be­«ianiag io similar annual coa­te"t tbis year. Eggs are eggs now­adaJs at $1 or so a dozen~gg-

SUPPORT SrANUARD circulates widel}' in best O~S£Nf:~s and

FAmLV circles throughout the counlry. Js a Clean, Readable, Reliable, and J udependent Pa~r.

Advertisers find it pays to use a pa~r of good reputation. Quality c.>Unts. •

-THE .HOME P

HelPS IPH111c aDd dlftltloo. Tbru flavoora.

aood. ~e mlist KEEP It aood until

YOU stet lt.

Hence the sealed packaae

-lmPurlfY·Proof-auardifKl. Preservlnst tile dellclqus con­tents~tbe beneficial aoodY.

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the Flavour Lasts MAOf

SEALED TIGRT trt ~RIGHI CAIIM)A

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y egppeosive article I As­sociatioa caa' &. do too mucb to spur our people on produce them. Why should Newfoundla nd Jet Cauda I~ all tbe ~lden eggs. We should supply our-owo. needs and a large part of Europe's, too. Ttad~ supplied by MEERAN & COldPANY, St. J oha's, Nfld.

-Constable Gaetz of the North' ================::::=========::;=== West Mounted Police. was Ia tQ.Wn a few daya lately on a visit to his auat, Mrs. J A. Wbilmaa. Mr Guts is a 1fne spec1mea of that splendid body of-semi-military or· gauizatioa, whose exploits ia enforcia' peace and order in tbe P'ar Wut o( Caaada in i:s .. , wild and wool]" ;aad later formative period have made an 11lmost unique record. Mr. Caets stands appar· catly mor& thaa ai~ feet bigb aad looks very fi t. lle wore the uni­form of the force-the picturesque red coat, decorated bl the by wub a mtdel for meritortous servicts ia tbe Boer War. aad lrousrrl' Clf a 6ae shade of blue was striptd witb rold braid. Tho lbe horse

1 Constipation is the arch-enemy of health. Conquer this enemy and 7ou rout a whole army of phYsiliU foe!, including mdigestion, biliousness, sick nea-aache, sleeplessness and nervous dy&pep­sia. Beecham's Pills have been a world-favorite laxative for over sixty years. They go straight to the c:1use of m any ills and remove it. They act promptly, pleis:lntly and surely. Contain no habit-forming dru'g. These time-tested pills strengthen tlie stomach, stiioulatc the liver and

Relieve

Coristi p~ti0)1 ...... GIIIIMa. 8aX

t ,_;::::~ate>wt:.'"'l!s.~ ... Lia~•~-;M: ... ~":.:!..I :0

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the vandard . .

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RoyaJ Yeui has been the

standard yeast in Canada for

over 50 yeara. and it ia a well koown fad tba..t hrea.d ma..de with Roye..l Y ~• poaaeeaea a.. greater amount of nouriala­

ment than that made~ &nJ

oth.er.

SPiaaia.rd'a Ba7, Glad,. Joaes.

Tbe aa_pllal. kaot waa titd bJ tbe ftey. K. a; 'RMted., the ·Rec· tor, ia t~pratace of aaaaJ frieads of Uie bappJ couple. The bride waa alteacSecl bJ Mfu Sa~tie Bene«. aa4 .. Nhl. Haul .Gosse, sister of the cwom, while Yr. W G. Colliits, pc~~~hputer, aeted aa beat maa. Little Min Bride Cur· rit, a ieee Of tbe (toOm, acted II flower girl, trU• &iliaa Gosse, organlat at Spaaiwt'a Bar. pre­sided .. & tbe orraQ. · Tile fair bride is a daughter of oar fotlller towu­waa Mr. E Joau aad of Mri JoneJ.. aad the STANnno bas mUch )lleaaure ia wishing the youthful pair a very happy mu· rird life.

Minard's Liaimeat • I' for siCle ever)wbere

-Britaia'a railway SJStem is agaio ia operation. Nearly every maa baa retu~;aed to work tho some liaea are disorganized as re· suit of the bold-up. - ----Our retpected veae.rable \ewns-

maa, Mr. Joha Brualees, who was taken with a ia cbuscb two Suajara beea out siace tho he to be up and about the house a\ times.

-Moontc.l LIGHTING SvsTJW~ -w, (Telegram) bad the ure ol beiar abowa tbru aaoctt:ra aad up-to-date SJ1\em yet coaceived. ntabllsbed 6rm or Baird, Ltd , is \be 8nt ia Newfouadlaad to hue tbla a,.tem iaatalled. Tbe light it produced bJ the Reid NOd. Co.'a electrical department, aad is ~be l&llle u ia e.u:rj day use, but it is ia the .dfltributloa of tbe light tlu,t the improvements are ahowa.

-"I have, let cae aay, without the slightest affec:tatioa, t b e rr~eat regu4. ~or the Uaited States Senate but, my fello~­cltiaeas, 'J..baye cocae out to fight for a c:auee. That cause is .great· er thaa the SEiiate; it is .greater thaa • the ~•eracaeat. It is a a rreat u · the cause of maakiad, aad 1 iateed, ia C!Dice or od•, · to fight that battle., loag as I live. My aac:eatera w.:re troubltaome Scotc:b .. ell, and amoag them we're aome\of that bmous _Jroap tbat.ere kaowa as Coy~antera. Very well, there ia the covenaol of the League of Nations. " -Pre­aideat Wilson. -----Lexiagtoa. Ky., Sept. tO- A

Sabtcri~c. to two good thiap -"Family Hetald or Montreal aad Harbor Grace STAl.DAKD. • Sead Oil $2 for tho two.

1/fiif' We ba in atoclc al the Ofli~ au a .. onme t ol M&MORIAL Carda - prlated a reaaonable ratea. .-w ucJ lugc.st variety of stoves io the Country, aud mauy other foods aa the aame. liae too aum­eroua to menlloa, at

~. CALLAHAN'S. St. 'loha'a, Nfld.

For tbe "Old Rcliot~lc" ' FONTHILL NURS!$1ES.

Tboltsuda of O;~rd trees oeed "placio!; :J .

War Gardeas c for acaall frulls', early bb · g fruit trees, Asper a gus, Rhubarb plaata, , etc.

The demaad for oraameatal atock ia towns aad villages is 1arge. ,· . Secure a p~yi~g Ageacy with

hbtral c:ommantoaa. Experience aot aec:esaarv.

StONE & WELLINGTON, (E\tabllabcd 1837) ·

Toronto, • • · - Oat.

Ketp Mi;ard's Lioirkrn: · ia the bouse

reporter talked •9·Dlfht to the caaa who is believed to be. the old· · eat bumaa being ia the world. ne Is Joba Shell, who will celebrate bis 13lst b.irtbdaJ here atxt Wed­nesday.· Be baa cume hue to see a circus. the first ~e ner witaeaa· ed, aod to attead tbe Blue Gran Ealr u the guest of the ttaaagc· lDtot. Shell otter before bad bee. in a to•a of more tb•a 1000 people ; be bad aner'1'iddea on a trala before ; be b.- DOt yet seea a mOYie OC aaz \beatrical perform­aac:e, She II wae llllra ia wbat is aow Telfqess~ in 1788. He wailea fafrty well, aad when • parlJ of frieada weat after him to eac:ort bfm to wialr(nn thty

touDd him cuttiar weeds with a ~~~;.;;;.~=:il==~· •c)tllt. ~

White Dru'.e.

White Skirts. Street Skirts w:th the proper swing . . Navy\_Skirts for irl'mf'dite wear in white Gabardine, Jean, Linen and ·self-.triped Poplins. mostly large size". The)• ~offer superior value at our special sale price. $

2 4S

Values to $.3 70. SALE PRICE............ •

ADt.Excellent Range of these for choosing from .

Special Line of .~.-­Ladies' Panatnf1 Hats. ••

Plam untrimmed S~es il1 a variety easy to se'ect from. These are excep­tionally good value a t our Sale Prices E ach

1 ....... : ................. .................. ................. $1.39

Blouses. Our Blouses are pre ttier than ever and for t~e coming Holidays we have a rranged some very special values in Silk Blouses, Voile Blous es, and Muslin -end ~wn

• Blouses in profusion.

J~st a word or two ~bout

Gent's Outfitting Store. This D epartment haS a Vl' r)' carerully rho~n ;wd

well-selected Stock of

Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Ties, SockS,- Underwear, Straw Hats, Panama Hats, high-class Neck­wear, Boots, Shoes, Night-Shirts, Pyjamas,· Handkerchiefs, &c.

and in ract everything that tend; to man ·~ personal adorn­ment.

.. Come and see us in our New .Quarters It Is really a Swre worth seeing.

I.

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~OJIGEPTIOI BAt AD9EhflSSB. h prt11 :.,, .... .., t•a nnab.a • •er1 P'rl4"1 tYOaln..:. • I tbe l'tTAolfPAaD Olbc:o, \ ' lo Von • ~L~ th~hor C> raoo, b7 Mnaa dt Ukt t~roprletors.

.:tu• •"-'•Jl•IHI Kawo:- To ent.crlbf>tt (ol<t and UOW) I'AYUIO r• ADVAJIOa,tl.OI l)l'r <'f'llr : all) een ta per hall 7 .. r I 10 tbl lJ.:II•td Ktnlfdom or OaltOd IUa...., .ao o<~n~ .,111111""• ' lor ~aa;o. Not pr .. p•&l 1, •dd 60 oeall. ~""'•"•-•uf KatN- &1 oea._ per lac:b

for llr~l laurUon; 30 oe.a&a per tuob for uc:b t'Onl\uauou. SpulaJralN f<~r '" "'' or more aaontM. 'l'ba nlliiHMr of 111 # • ,..,, . nt ad•ettllomont• ,,,,., be <JI)e(' lllcol la wriUac by &be advorll•er. _ .............. -----

FRIDAY, OCT. 10, 1919. "\\7"axn~ """b our~t;.is'Ca lnend nr :be: Harb'lr Gr.ce SbMU4RD tloat there Ia pat ...c& Of cate.adlnr bOtlpitalaCCj)•modattonatbraoat tbe OIIIP-?rtli, biJt we lblnlr Ule atale­men.l'onrdra."n "ben b.e •1• that neariJ oae-balf or thC*: wbo rccei.e medical trut111ent at tbe St. Joba'a (n!nc:r~l Boapltal betoug to the-cit, .

• D New11 . [Our alatcmeal waa made from~

-ncollectlua of wbat Dr.Greafell pcfb· Jicly aaaerted Ia a deniJac:iaUoa o( tbe "ickedoeu or tbe pownw that be refualatr. "II tbey bne :doae for ~enuatlou•. pro•idln~ tbe Oat· porfa witb boapitala. We bellne "e were coned. If doe. aot much malttr• We bue alrea.dy come out ·~dar ol st John'• ~pie cet­tiar free boapltal alteodanu, aad recrettlag tbat lie poorer people do aot get faller med~l aad •arclcal treatmeat. Tbe polat we made waa tbat If St. Joba'a '&a cet ao mucb lfoapital beae&'ihritboot pat· t iar ita baade latta pocket• to build and-tftal,ataia oa~. wby aboald tbe uatly "one off oatport people be dealed boapitala liGtll tbe1 pal Jllar haada Ia their pocketa?

It ia abeer bypocrlay ol at all e•eat.a abeer folly to rrudre public moae1 for a tbil)g that will relt&rD jt tenfold aad aueufferiar. aorrow aad death, •d apead or •aate It cia poorer tbl.ap 4Dd our people, ea· pec1~11 the OutporL people. are worae tbaa foola ia·pattiar ap .. ltb farther DeJlect of tbemael•ea aad tbelr f•mlhea aad frieada.

We wut boapita.l' all aroaad oar hla.nd wilh!lut delay .• We tr11at that a01" tbat oae of oar Cit1 coatempot­ariea claim• to be ati•e to tbe aeed of aucll t'bat a.ll aad the wbole CitJ Preaa will aot be lod'Rer opea to tbe cbaf1e that they fall aaleep apia aftet aa :&lecUoa. Let tbem aot oal1 be alate,., bllt 'delermlaed and ia-

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KILLa~ IJIAOTIOJI OCIO&- It, Ulll, AT 1-&DIOIISIC, -lA lUX,

Ol' TKS wollilLD-WA&. vunoaY- ~oxo -ra.t.oa.

- Yoa ma1 be doabtlal •• to wblcb of the coateaUnr partlu woakt Dlfke tba beat .QoHrnttcat, bJil JOa '-a lrave no doubt •• to ftere to' et t..at l'focerlea, ft(e-tabl~ et -llc:'k.Ay'a Gaoc:uy.

- Mr. Stepbea Bray'• borae aad cart wlallat bacillar on the Public Wbarf faclnr Vlc:torla Street yea­terdaJ foren()(SU fell Ottrboard. The uimal aad ftbic:Ja.a lla wbeela wu wltb aome a..uy towed to bU.eb back of lfr. T. Qlraoaa. The wheel a were ,tterwuda reconred . Tile bone Ia 'II !rely aoae tbe worn of lbe ~labap . ------lllaaiC. L. Stewat.t. leader or lbe S'. A. Gaarda on Bell Jtlaod. &'ld MI .. P: Mercer are enjo1ing a vjait to Barboc Grace, and are the ~-tao( Mra W. A. McKay. Miaa Stewart bu hea latereat in young rtrta of "bleb the cuarda are !or m­id aad Ia dolar II •er1 &ae work. All her frleada .ttoh ber a. pleaaaat •iait a ad macb. aucceaa wbea abe re­nme. ber prala.eworth1 work,

- It ie etated about ton tbat an offer baa we leara beea ~e b1 ooe of Uae weallb1 m~n of St. Jobn'a to taa.Harbor Grace"'Sblpbulldlbg Co. for the taklnr o'ftr of Ill pr«niaca. with tbe iateallOD It ir"'tboaght or I orca lor a cocapaa1 to uacJertake the t:oaatrac:tloa ·of ablpa. pru umabt1 iroa oaea. Sblpballdiar Ia in tbe air (we doa't aaeaa alrabipa) in Can· ada and tbe Daited St&tea and we caa hope It aaa1tand bere. --... !' .. 6ta( wla• w OD Satarcny. October lL- fcKay'• Groeery.

BORN. • At Wbllacy Pier, s,dnf'J, CHI Sept:

28tb, a aoa to Mr. aad Mra. Loreuo Pippy, formt rly of tbltf tow a.

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At Blabop·a Co•e on Suoday laat, William S111lth, •red 7lyeara.

GL\l)&80F STANnE~D'S UNDKR· WEAR FOR WOYBN.

ALL SIZES IN STOCK.

Claud ba;;-b;a retumed at Preae11tatioa Coaveat, Br. Grace, for Sborthaad, Typcwritiag and Music: (practical aad tbeoriti· c:al). Pupils arc prepared- r o r Tnaity Colfege Mush: Examioa· tioaL For particulars app\.y to the Superior at 4 p. m. aoy evea· iar. ·

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Dr.. C. V~SMI.T~

DanA 'Of N Q11!J ScblltJ B uildmg.

ST. JOHN'S. = NFLt:J.

Mr.- Merchant. Our New ~tocks a re pro­

bably full with all the '

cles you ,1\re looking

When you come to

• to buy your Fall S

see us and we

merchandise ~t the very

low prices they are selling

for will please you. Send

us a trial order if yo~ can­

not see us personally, and

i~ will recei ve 'as much a,t·

teotion as though r ou

yourself were- tiere.

Clieap Prices is the main induoeme~t tn buying.

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Water Street Btor·es Dep'Jrtment. THE WELL KNOWN QUARTUS I'OB: MOTOR ENCINES, MOTO-R SOATS

MOTOR SUPPLIES, 0.-olene and •8tor ·one.

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s ·y order of the· Executive Government, the Depart· ment of Militia will pay to Newfoundland Royal Naval Reservists the following,:

(t)-WAR SERVICE GRATUITY. In accordanc;e 1witb regulations governing the issue

of this allowance t~en of tbe koyal Newfoundland · Regim)nt aud the Newfoundland F orestry CQTps, less amounts due by the Admiralty as pc s t bellum g ratuities.

(2)- SEPARATION A LLOWANCE . In accordance with regulations governing the issue of

this allowance to dependepts of m• n of the R oral New- ~ foundland Regiment and the Fewfoundland I.:.Prestry Corps, less amr unts paid by the Admiralty as &para-tion Allowance. /

Royal Naval Reservists will subtnit th'eir Certificates (R. V 2 N }, to, •• The Paymaster, Department of Militia,·• as soon as possaf>le.

A P'reliminary Payment of War S ervice G ratuity will be made on S eptember 1St.

App1ication Forms for Separation Allowance will be distributed as soon after Septembtr 1st as fSossible. Pay menLc; of this allowance will co~ence flS soon as the formS' have been returned completed, and passed by the S. 1 A. Committee.

.A. E. HICKMAN, · 1 Minister of Militia. ,

WYLAN Bros.~·

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.. "" . .. - THE CHEAPEST~ · · . _,r/\..

DRY GOODS STORE IN ST. JOHN'S.

We carry a Full Line of

::::::::General Dry Goods,:::::::: --AND--

Ladies' and' Men's Suits and Coats. Our New Stock includes- .

HATS. CAPS. RUBBER BOOTS. GLOVES. STOCKINGS. PANTS. UNDERWEAR.

SLIP-ONS. SUITCASES. BLANKETS. HANDKERCHIEFS. BOYS' STOCKINGS. BOYS' GLOVES. CUF.F LINKS. JEWELERY. BOYS' HATS. . .

o~e·Int&reeted PUblic. Be&t Coods.

TOP SHIRTS. WORKING SHIRTS. OVERALLS. SWEATERS. COLLARS. NECKTIES. RAINCOAT~. BLOUSES. DRESSES.

SOAPS. COMBS. BRUSHES. COATS .

Oace araia tb• K E Buo :X ba beea brourbt to life. bit tlmiuader tbe lapenlaloa of es· Jt. K B. mea wbo have re.haracd frora the Great War. ·mea who d IJ wata' tbe tralalar .tbt.J

Hd Ia tbe d~ epeat at mem· of tb~ E. B. From tbla

aiD&Il ~Te · .ome 90. J er eeaL elfiible INII line volaateered a ad llefpfd to will for you peace ~ad vlc:tOfJ witll bo110r. We therefore appeal to JOII for uaiataace in rtfta of •oatJ to eQafD tbe Ar· aoarr aDd Pripde. ......,e are OpeD to noeive your doaatloa wbetber It )e 1111111 or. rreat. Remember ft ~·at to be!p tbe bolt or Co· ley t0 be lllell Of t6-IDOUOW Cltfaaa, If JO~· belp at we be1ine -~lll&a. .

To play tb~ rame ia life mea mus~ be aien, morally, pbJiically aad apirhuaUJ. It ia our bope to do our part lu ,qulpplar your boJ• 10 ttiat they wUI play tbe maa aaNe•louodlaadera, British· era, a ad aboa-aty aa Cbtfatlaa rcatltllleD. . 1

D.>aatioaa may '*seat to either of tbe followiag Officera or tbco Brfrade :

is another.

We h}l-ve pleasud others. We Will please you. Call and see us, or Mall us your orders.

RKV. W. B R CRACitNBLt..

I 'R.csor:ll~.!v~· WYLANBros. 2ad Ia Com. , K. E 8 ,

A. M OUAV. 314 Water St.,

, YARD GOODS. BOYS ' SUITS .

Sp-ecialties in Ladies' and Men's Suits and Coats. .·

Special Pric~s to- lperchants. . Mail"llrde·rs receive careful attention. ·

Wholesale ahd Retail. L Capt. & Adjt a~s:!:v~· . 220. St. John'•• Nfld. '\\:"YLAN ~OTHERS

Clpt., K E 8 , , -Womea can vole in Sp~iu au\1 I · ' at tbdr rupectitc aC:drtue.. ar~ alaotli(ibld or office.-'I'ruro, 314 WATER STR&E 1 ST. JOBN'St NFLD.

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