s ‘ will be oll`ered on above date if not ~.._ *P* or Two ‘ 'rt-nt cnsnnorrnrows cusnnus ~ ~'»-- ”‘“"`-W”-lf at -as -'rvwy _ ,Ni ,,,. Dllal) , “Ast-l=t gurls. Nov. 5 Mrs. -lto“s'¢t»‘,'- twine husband -lla holders of the victoria Farm silver df"\'llildNn. I-‘uneral service con diyoted by pastor H. A. Brown. RURK-E.-.~\t l'lurle_vcrest, llllli~ fpkf N. S., on Monday (let. 28th d t Lieut. A. ll. alld Mrs. Lurki "‘“l (bee Pearl Hubleyl, of Southport, 1?: I._-a daughter ".\lttriel Pearl" whistling to l-2 lbs. . , Mas. sD.vl/Ann srlAnl.Ev b i A greet shock to the community dden death o-rlitrs Edward was the su . Hgpdlsy of Charlottetown which took place at l_»er_bome on Nov. 3rd. Dec- Qgaed wss.in the bloom oi' health and vigorup to a few weeks before her dppth. She was in her 27th year and qv 'tl esteemed by alll, who knew Q her 2 tbl' her many lnlmlrtg: qualities ot lnllld end heart. She _d not only 2 klld disposition by” natuure but she Usd especially the charm ami t-llar» enter or the valiant christian mothers of old. The deep sympathy 01' U10 community goes out to tile devoted husband three little rlliltiren. six brothers and rl large circle ot' iril-ll ls. Lilrs. Bradley was ll tlaugllter ol' the lsto John McGulgan ol` Sl. Mur_\~'s llllbd who died on Nov. 23, 1917. Mrs. llrildley wus a sister ol' t`llal'1es .\l<~» iltllgan. lona. May her soul rest in pupce. Nhpards Llnimnnt Lumbermans Friend l l.- Auciion Sale 'l`n be sold by public atltlioll olt ll}'e"i:irlll of 'l`rnillor, at llell-, lord Stallion, all stock :ind crop on Nflvt-nllwr 13th at l p. ill. li ll:l_\' p;'oves tttliavorallle sale will laltl- plllce on the next lint- day. ' . , Pl<`.'l`l~`.l< lll{tll)lli. , .\ttctiollt~t'r :l3_~‘_t~l l-t_;tll5ipd. if uclion Sale At Colin .\1l~l)ougall's New Arlzrle gg \\'ednesd.l_v the liltll inst. ut till- htlltl' ot' 1 0't.-lock p. lll. consisting ot' nite more 4 _\'l'.:ll‘s oltl young Bul'listcl'. W )1<~ll'i of l-little 14 ewes, l oxtord lit*/lrll rum :intl llll his fllrm impll>-It lllmlls. Salle positive. NEIL MCKENZIE, '; 1 liuciioncerzg 2320-ll-9m2iptl. gg ...JA “llhf Early lllosing of Railwlly Freight Shed, . Order ol' ll-ullway Wall' llourtl not tn be, effective until January lst, 1919. 'The' ,rfanatllnn lttlllway wat- notu-tl ll_u`s_e§te_ilded the time for their reel-llt ol"`tle'd`rQg'Bn‘dlng the early <-losing ot` rllil-\li't'i)""t'l"el'l’§lll sheds ulltil .lllnllllry 1919.; 'ind the public is lllo|'et'ol'»3 uylY'ised"'th&t7on`the (`anadi>all Gover- rilbhl 'R'_1'lil§'§y_'i|nes the regulations at ,prsge,\tt',g_overning the opening and t-losing offtsight sheds will colltillllllt- ni force llntti that flute. 2:ll7-llsntuftt. STOCK, Cllor AND lftullllyll IMPLEMENTS. l'a'tl_l instructed by llanlmontl Crosby-_o,f' West River to sell on his farm on THURSDAY, Novem- hlbr 14th, 1918, commencing at l ofclock 'F/ill, -His Farm of l0‘Z acl-es of choice land with good buildings, sitllatcdliénr ,McEachcrn's Wharf, previously sold by private sale. STOCK-~l Nlarc ll years old, I Mare 4 years old, l llorse 2 1-2 years old, I Foal, 7 good (lows with calf. 4 heifers 1 l-2 year old with calf,1 Ox ll-2 years old, 3 Calves ”6 months old. 2 lil-ood Sows, 10 Sheep, I0 Lambs, 50 Hens. » ' IMPLEMENTS-Trllclt ,Wagon (Barrettfs) as good as new with pole -shafts, ,Cart and Wheels, ruclt, Spike Harrow, S ring Tooth Harrow. Hay Mower, iirost &Wood Gang Plow, llay Hake, Single Plow, Seeder, Wood Sleigh, l’un%§lQigh, Driving Sleigh, Driv- ln§_ sgon, Roller, set Fanners Gnllflllntle, Ttlmip Drill, Milt l Cans. H3 Rope, Fork and Blocks. Light- s Heavy Harness, Forks, Sbgvnegother srticlt;_s.~H f- uantit o ay and Straw, . Fife wheat. yBanner Seed. 0sts.~Pntatoes and turnips. ALSO-A quantity of Lumber and Slll les. . Tlillw-All sums of $5.00 and under ', over that amount 12 months lxedlton a proved joint f disboilnt of ti’ per cent will _ _eduior cash. nie wllldln liliii Sale ltl .. - PmPi‘?TER Ili. ' V ._ ll ' ` ,North (fardigall (Vlitcllell River) P l` l THE sale helm ol 4 family or snr msle over ANN U AL MEETING The annual meeting of the share- Hlack l"ox‘(_`o., Limited will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms Tues- ay Nov. l2th, at ll a. nl. R. GR.‘\N'l`, Secretary. -1 Q _ FOR SALE A building with house and arn at North \l\/'iltshire Station, bc estate of the late james Rove, f not sold by private sale by 15th November, will be sold on that day by public attctioll. _ Ry order of executors. W/I_1_l./1.-ll B01-l/lil.-l.\'. Cl'l.-\Rl_l".S (i()l)l"Rl".Y 169-to-30 .\1l_liod. .ntal Business for Sale The Dental business ot the late Dr. S., Lodge. illaltimore Dental Rooms) ith office equiptrlent: anti supplies complete is oiteretl for sale. A good opening for a Dentist. Apply . _ MacKINNON &. MCNEILL, .. Solicitors, 90 Great George St. (‘lrar1ottetown. 2196-'10-Ill tsl: 31. , F. W Time Table For Strath llartney for November l"rolll llollshrlw 1" rom Cll’Towll l"l'i. Nov. l 8 zl. nl. 6 p. ln. 'l`lles,f\`ov. 5 lfl.3o ll. lll. 6.30 p.nl. _l<`ri. \'ov. S .|. lt. ill. 2p.lll_ 'l`llt».~‘. .\’uv. l_= ll_3o zl. lll_ 4 p.lll. |"ri. Nov. I5 8 :t.nl. 6 p. lll. Tiles. Nov. 19 9.30 a. ln. 6 p.tll. Fri. 22 4 :l.lll. 2 p. nl. 'l`llcsdzl_v 26 7 :l. lu; 4 p.llt. l~`l'i. :ll 8 :l_ ln. 6 p lll. lfrt-igll_t lllllst be delivered one llotlr before sailing. Dunk River Hatchery Property For -°al.e _______ l l will sell at Public Auction in' the lfishcry ()l`lico Clltlrlottctowll. on the l5l.l\ (lay o|` Novelnllcr, the above mcntiolletl property. sjr. o.\l.l_:t.\lr, ‘ lns. ol' l"isherics 2002-10-22 Oct. 23,2630, Nov. 6,9, 13. ' FARM FOR SALE I0() acre farln splendidly located ’ near Cardigan \illage, 80 at-res tllldel' ellltivutioll. llalant-c lirc- wootl, lumber and best ol' ~alder_ nllld. l"ille roomy house and t-on-i ronient barn. ' l"or further particlllars apply to (Miss) _\largal'et \l. ()’Mahar. 2."ll.>.ll-l A tleliglltiul collection-of Canadian l~`t.-lk Tales is brought' together in r volume entitled “l‘an'am St. Jtlllll where she spent lille lust mouth. it t< »l< ` Major l<‘airweatllel' of Sussex is spending some time ill the city. l<]vt=l'_\'botl_\- is deeply interested ill tilt- at-tion ot' the ltlenlbels ot' the £`htll~lottetr:wll <‘lub ill illauglllmtilllg ll Renal Ml~l.<-all .\lellloriul in connection with the P. E. lalaull. Hospital in meltlnry oivtlle lute nursing sister Renal .\1t'l.l\:ln_ slaughter ol' Selllllnr null .\ll's. .\l<‘l.c:lll, Souris. \vllo \\':ls THE FALL WEATHER HARD ON LITTLE ONES (Wlnatliall toil u-llzllllfl.-~ is tlxtrelll-sly llartl on little onus. Ut-o day it ls -vol-lll and llljgll! .lll'| lil". next w~~l --.lll t-old. i lt -"- audi--ll ¢h;|~l'.l*~ blnrg on lul-it t~rl'll;ll .lull fr"l:. and ‘unless babvs little stolllueh is kf\,'>‘. right tll- t tr t mzlv be ---rlltls There is nothing to equal Bally's Tablets ill l-.tern , l|l~: lltlit- tll ls well. Tlloy :=\\'~?=‘.ll=ll thf. <5 -llllcll regulate tile llotvels. brctk up <-olds and lllake tially tllvirrl. The 'l`llbl~\lr. are sol<,l_ by medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a box from The llr. \V-illillms' Modll-ille (`o., Ilrockville. Ont. _ ‘ _ 5 Wi MAMWOTH AUCTION At ‘J ap _eo'_:'£averse Tunnel Track Farm Having disposed of my tarrn 1 will sell by public tluetion on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th at 12 o’l:lock Till' toliowilng stock, farm imple- ments Src: G llorscs, 24 head of cat- tle_ a complete set of tools -and im- plements generally found on an upto- date farm, horse (Honesty), mare. 41,5 years old (in foal to Thorndale). more 10 years old (ln foul), driving llorsc. 7 years cld_ 2 blood colts. 2% yours old, Brown Muck, 2% years old. All alll ‘pttuos ole slnultull ehoqtl alll cows ure high grade cattle and cx- trll heavy producers. bred to iresllen ill May_ consisting of S lllilk cows, 4 cattle 1% years olti; 2 fat cattle, 1% years oltl; 10 spring calves, 3 brood sows. 8 summer pigs. Disk drill ‘seed- er, Massey mower. (Frost & Woo-tl), wheel harrow. disk barrow (Frost & \Vootl)_ nlttllure spreader. wheel lake, Ifllsllop plow (No.23.) variety plow, 2' l`ut'row gang plow, set spring burrows set iron hltrrows, scufiler (Frost & Woo-dl. grain crusller, 3 h. p. lllter- nationttl engllne, pulper and alicer. double tltlckwugon. 2 curls. lloulllc wood_ sleigh, 2 single slelghs, 2-horse roller. llc Laval cream separator (cap nclty T50 lbs.) wllth ltttacillnellts for engine power, table saw anti omery; portnlile forge, 40 feet rubber belllng Paris Green blower. jaunting sleigh lvire-whcl-l wagon, set driving llllr nells, tlot double harness, cart. satllllr anti llreechltng. truckwagon lst-lrncss, 4 work ct*/llllrs and homes, 2 drlvlnp collars, 2 sets rllbber -traces, iorks und shovels, 150 ‘feet hay rope. 15 tolls hay. hardwood plllnk, ttntl tl lot ol llousellold furniture, und other tartl- cies too numerous to mention. Terms at sale. Should day prove stormy. sole will be llelll on the iirst tlne day following. HARRY C. MUTTART l-l. F. Monltlsou. ‘ Auctioneer 2247-11-5Mlwk. ' irsvs- _ » Ft 1;_Sale 2 Glydesdale Mares registered 1Carrlsgc Mare. 5 Milch Cows. 5 Heifers 5_ Calves. 100 Choice rade Ewes, one to three years old.` Leicester. Dorset Horn and Shrop shire Ewell and Rams registered. Brood l-lows, hogs and young pigs also pure bred Berkshire Boar P. A. rnnollnsnsolt ' Frenchiort, P. E. I M 2 l s 1 l drowned by the sinking of the Lland- overy Castle. , 4- sl »= Queen Marie ot Roumanla ls not only one oi the most beautiful among, the royal women ot Europe, but also one of the most talented. She excels 'as a musician hndtasiil linguist. And she not only prints crediiably. but al- so carves and decorates the frames for her paintings. _ lv at ls Rev. R. G. Fulton who has been on tt trip to Montreal and Toronto is expected home tonight. _ tk lk >l¢ y Many women are employed about the allsllip factories in France. Tlley ure 'hc~ist~etl in boatsvl'aill'l-. cllalrsalltl work on big fabrllc envelopes' for the :llrcl'ut't. I S nf '-lt =l= Miss Lillian Colllnlzs let't this week to spend the wlvnter nlolltlls ln Allg- ustlt, Maine. >l= nf >l< ~` - ‘ Mrs. Pope who llus been'spentlillg the summer mouths' here 1el’t this week for Boston wllere she will spend the winter. , tr =l= 4- Olle oi' Queen Alexllntlra's lllost prized possessions is a pencil sketell ot' the l-'ate King Edward when Prince ol’ Wales. done by an artist in a les- tnurant ill Paris at which their Muj- cstlcs were dining soon alter their ltlal'l'age. ` - =l< >l< =:= ' A llltppy glttllerillg oi` young people lnet nt Dr. and Mlrs. ll`ullel'ton's home on Tllllrstltty evonilllg to shower their :lttuglltor Miss Jean who is to be _thc principal ill tl very llappy evcnt noxl \V`otlne.~lday. Being tl lllist'ollllllc.'lu:~ sllowtlr nluny lltlillty i:il"s wnrt~. ro- l-:-i»vt-d nlltl mutzll mil-til was nctzllsitill- ell by tllc lillloril-ks :lttut-.lil-ll. I H ll Miss llilllllllt ltobertsoll and l\’|it~ls Ilorllnso_ Philips loft Wl\l<' =l= -l< Rev. T. W. and Mrs. Murphy are ‘saying gooti bye to tllei-r friends this week as they are leaving next Tues- day morning for Toronto where Mr. Murphy takes up his duties as Rector _'ll' all Saints Phurcll. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy and little flllnily have made nlall_\' friends during their sojourn in thi».=l city and they are followed to their new llollle with -the best wishes of all. ' $1 *lf lil _ According to a tfushilon authority shorter skirts arefexpected to return to popularity by"ilext Spring at the very latest, and Paris styles that have rezlclletl the ifllitetl States recently' show a sctltltiness ot’ skirt tllat otltlt- does the styles thought dangerollsly oxtrelnl-. ll short tlnle ago. xt 1# 1# ll' nnytllllllr could tltltl to the grea‘. l‘eplltatioll ol` .lolln M‘cCorlnack, the iallltltls lrlsll singer, the tact tlllat lle has adopted the children ot' hits wil'/is tbl'othel"s ialully since the heads oi that taulily. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Foley, went tlown with the torpedoed lrlsll mall stelrlller Leilnster. returning after visiting tor the last time Mrs. 'Foley's only bl‘otllel'. Mr. Cllristopller Barrett oi the Bri-tltsll amly, fatally wounded after three years' service in France, that illct would add new lau- rela to the noted singer. li ti ll -Countess Nlagrl, the ftllllotlul-l lllltlget wllo is better known to the -public as Mrs. Tom Thulllb. was seventy-seven years old Thursday. Her maiden ulllue was Lavinia Wllrrell. alle being :l native ol' Midtlleboro, Mass., whore she still makes her homo. At llor lllrlll sho weighed six pounds anti un til ~.lle"rellched one year nl' age her development was steady. At that time her increase in stature was slow. At 21 years of age she weiyhed only twenty nine popnds and was 32 inches in helglht. Pier parents were or nor- msl size. For muny years Countess Megri was under the direction of the lute P. T. Barnum, as was "General Tom Tllulllll," her husband. und they paid a visit to Chllrlotteto-wn. Later she appeared in theatres in all parts ol the world. THE -AFll'lll. EFFECTS , , OF UREADED LA GRIPFE Worse Than the Disease Itself-, Victims Left Weak, Nervous and Worn 0ut’. La Grlppe. or Spuulsh lntluenz-1 as Allleriea is called, is one of the lnost dangerous tlisellses known to mall- kllul. Anyone wllo has fell its panvzs| is not likely to forget the trouble. La Grlppe. or influenza. starts with a slight coltl and ends with .t compli- cation of troubles. lt lays the vie- tlnl on ills back,'itAtol'ture< bin. witll fever and chills, lleaduclles lllldllaell- aches. It leaves llilll a prey to pllell- mollllt. brollcllitls. consumption :lull other deadly diseases. its after et`- fects are oi'ten lllore serious than the disease itscli. lt is quite possible to avoid la grippe by keeping. the blood rich and retl by thc use of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills-11 tonic nlctlicille which enriclles ,the blood 'lull strtulgtllens t1le,nerves. li`. however. the disease attacks you, the patient should ut once go to bell, and cull 11 doctor before tlolllplications set ill. That is the otlly sllir: llling tu do. llllt to recover your strellgtll :liter the severity of t._lle _attack has passed. you will find Dr. \Villianl.~l' l’illk l’ills an ultstlrpassed tonic. ’1'lll'ougll the usc ni t,llil-. lllndil-ills llll ibn l-vil uit:-r e|`l'l:cts nl' this tl‘oublo,wil1 be blulsll- ed. This has been proved in tllou- sands ol‘ cases tllroug-llout (Tallall-al, where in previous isetlsolls l-l grlppc htls attacked them. Anlongtlle malty tllus restored to full ilealtll is Miss Irene Bootes, Portsuloutll, Ont.. who says:-“I take nlucll pleasure ill re- colunleridlng Dr. Wllli-alms' Pink Plllst, tbeealltle tl have proven their worth in my own case. Last winter I had a severe attack of lu grippe anti_1t left me weak and all run down. I had severe pains ln the chest and under_the aruls,pa1pitatlon ol’ the -heart and attacks of lleurnlgia which left me witll the feeling thin life was scarcely worth living. i wls' advised Ito tryt Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills anti began their use only ou the principle that »-I would try any- thing that might better my condi- tion. l had. only been using the pillsacouple of weeks when the pains began tol leave me.._ Gratlu-ally -my strength retltrnoicl. my appetite lul- proved. and in ll litttle more than a mouth I telt. all my old time vigor lltltl returlled. I am sincerely glad l was persllslietl to try Dr. Williams' Plllk Pills. tlnrl I shall always have a good word to .say for theln. Ilr. Wlllianls’ Pink Pills not only cure the disastrous after effects nt' ls grippe. but are also a specific for all trou~blcs due 'to poor blood, sucn us aulleln'l1, lrheulnatlanlf, lndigcstlon. wonlenks tliltlleuts. unll the genel-ally worll out feeling that effect so many people. You can gel' tile.-te pills through any dealer In uletlit-ills, or by lllnil at 50 cents a box or t-ix boxes for $2.50 t`ronl The Dr. \\"il- litlnls’ Medicine (`o.. ilrol-kville, Ont. .SQ SMOKE 'ru_CK'EfrTS oluuoo 1 1 eo- e _ _ _ _ Port Flgln, N. B . ___ ._ . F? -‘S--‘ T --..__.....4 ___l'1._ _-____ ._...-_=__. ,__ ..~ ».--i~ » , ... _ ii "Ai _ ____ __ __ _ , _ ; _ , _ _,_ _ _ _ _ '_ __ _v -'- _ -_ _, _ f' - :>~ _wk * WHAT ABOUT- FATHER? Obsessed with the big idea of protecting at home,‘father often omits the essential protection » l oi his most vital asset--strength. _ i s olltl tit 3 s as beneficial to the bard-Working man gf business as it is to the growing. child. Scott's- impart, the quality to the blood that enablesithe body to grip strength fast. Sqottfs helps solve the problem that faces every business-man-that ofkeeping with the wear and tear on the b_ody_.~ ._-`._ _ . Scott & Bl-wut-, Tsrolltu. Ont. " " _ “_” um*-__n r the epidemic now sweeping over all l‘_“”' _ - #1 _lui 4 y-ii *_ runs t.ettf.=:s:§s.t'st Boys will my->t-l-rl:.f=e and :cams lean » , can l.-tn Real llsir \`Jnwr Pistol Ind :ze 'git Fling Ctulmplun Siglycle in return it r - g lltils easy pleasant stark. ills lp the Inn! bl: c s say hey couldovn. t has s 2'.: , lntit irsme.:nastsr brsltu. tlo»rl.ld tires. roller chsln. and all the most up-to-dlltc Improvements-Just tus slicllest. splclcxs blur le youws ever sem. Anlltho Drury ‘Va er l"ist¢| beats nil. J\.vl lvl at yotrvs x-'way s v.-::'.;:l1. It leaks l.. et I J »»f£'”~.'/_""" .~ h ~. 'ft l ff Address-THE > ll ’(iAl. MANUFACTUR " ' 'f -__-wr,-éf. ____ ,.l,..,_ _ __/ ll Lael: l.l.o a rczllrevo vmsllootns l‘rnl_1ll! fowar- lx 1 stream ol _ vrztcr- No Money in I Vance.-Jus et-ns your time me sddrasqillo-d.ly sud [et ntlrco sample |l:\¢lt:r'e ol "Quinton", sus ds claus now whlrlpell-on-:im esndy nested branlh pq.- lomothsi ws wnrll everybody in the loud to try. With the irt_n:s:lln1¢‘w? sling you lust Bgbnngspmg ps;‘ks|_es we wlulvnu nonoe png anrr ss any . _ '_' n . Tb '~ rio We 1i'1msk?i\ees rrnu. Ja _ n roll automatic run 21-er. butshools E - '- H **ir\ll_t.:. rtlvlzerflsl stmlln _ f (W ol enter that willchasn dog: or cats, int-mlttssbzulei of (tm, ; ` K, _ Haro; Dar Prgpositlon hr Live nay; _ t _ I t an 1 f .xs.r..l-L;J~a-_sin ;`. u 1 \ n 1 I. a s..m gziiuhl sud :zu your Tizzazlltrto try s aou|lle)ilig"llsln'.e¢s".` '.\‘h~y will like thanx so muah thot evsryons willl-uy speck Q 0|' two ol oline. L gullalo L! lxlile "Dsll\\Is!" “ill punly xg mouth snd porfnrns Lie Lrsnth. Evsrybodl Illli loves lhsm, No trouble st sil to soil. lieturn ms! lS¢00w\lslx the hresllllela me soil all wg wlllprolnntly send you. ll lehlrtic-I Drlnsld. the dll:|l’y Dtisy \\'st