L. ,_ s s ll 1., l. "ri _. _ _ir-. life? ‘-“thi 5,; 2 1 1'\ li i 1 i » 1 r The Kind You lih.ve._Always Bought, and which has been in use 101' 05°; 30 yciu-»» iwzf l»<>ru9 the signimu-0 or _ und. has been inode under his per- ' _ ' sounl supcrvlsiox sim-_o its infancy ,' Aiiow no one to eceii/o you in this. .- AllC0\\ltorIeit4-ii llnitutlons and “ Just-as-good ” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of lnlalstsalul Children-lixiicrieneo against Esgperlpiont. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- gorlc, Drops and Soothing Sy:-ups. It is pleii.gam;_ It contains neither Opium, ,Moi-pliine nor other Narcotic substance- Its age is its guru-imtee. It destroys Worms and allay:-1 Fwerisliness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatnlency, Wind Colle, all Teething Troubles and Dian-hoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimllates the Food, giving lu-althy and natural Shops ‘ 5l!he'Cbi1dreu’s 1’unuceii-'Elie BIot1ier’s Friend. ` 'f A the very high esteem in which she - Bears the Signature of _ __ ‘ he ts . ‘ I can take the place ot mother? But The Kind You have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years ‘vnu crwvauw f~-_yur-a~v_ Nzw vous( crrv, ~ rc _ This Victor Victrola $52.00 Qgs If; »-'sv __ _`._ --.. , _ Easy terms -»_~. -~ ~~-_~ -. < ~ 0-f' "1 i - _' ~»- '~ "' . `__ ` - . \ if desired, plus ’ 5'-=»..`f._ -»..`_- small charge f o r interest. VICTROLA VIII (Oik) Double-sided Victor Records are 90 cents for the two selections. H . , , . . . m _ S the World r S Sin 5 tion regulating automobile tra c. can on any HN Master S g eate t ger Automobile safety is not a matter Voice” Dealer in any City in faultlessly reproduced on or miiximumborminimiim speed. Iris Canada and hear the voices of this wonderful instrument. There are conditions of traffic under Ark for /ree copy of our 300-page Murical Encyclopedia listing over 5000 Victor Recardr. ._ “ii 1- .\u'i‘HUR HARRIS KitLLY.` Deep sympathy is being cltgnrled to Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly; Shamrock, in the loss Of f-lltill' dell' little son Arthur Harris, aged four years and seven montlis who died on Hay 16th altar only a dBY'l flllnsll. The centre of the home, his loving ` wayq and cunning manner, made film a favor- ite with all and the sorrowing par. ents keenly feel their loss _[wt realise that their- young son brit Blossom- eil on Earth, t0.Bl00m in Heaven. MRS. JOHN MOFARLANE Once more has death made desolate the home of Mrs. John MacFarlane, South Melville. But a short time ago it was her sou, new it ishsrsalt that; is called away, after having patient- ly endured a lengthy illness'.` The end camo on Sunday evening, May 25th,. With her family Eathered a- round her bedside she csmly fell a- sleep in Jesus. The iiénersl on Tuesday, from her home to he cemetry at Black Point, along the Argyle Shore, where she was laid to rest beside her.husbsnd who had gone before, was very large- ly attended, and was an evidence ot was held hy all. She was a woman of sterling Christian character, and has left a vacancy in church _ and community, which it will be hard to till. Her own family will miss her most. Tender ties have been served; and ar have been made sore Who their sorrow will be turned to ioy; those ties will he reunited; those hearts healed, when time unveils eter- nity, and when “we shall know even as also we are known." She has left to mourn, tive sistersz- Mrs. John Sohcy and Mrs. Irving Pope, Salem,_ Moss., Mrs. Alexander (‘n.mpbell Charlottetown; Mrs. Mac- Donald and Mrs. Artie Beer, De Sab- iv; one brother: Samuel Cameron Hampton; two dauglitersi Miss Laurn who has been residing at»l‘rovidencc, R. 1., but who is now at home, and Mrs. Walter Iiogerson, Hampton; n,n|l' two sons:- William at home, and Jqhn David, De Sable. To those and to others less closrly connected the mnny friends of thc family wish to extend the hear-felt sympathy of ii community which has appreciated thc excnipliiry lilo of Mrs. MacFn.rlnne,, und which mourns deeply their loss. MURDER BY 1\‘lUT(,)ll-(‘_AR. An appalling exhibit of m0tor-velii- cle manslaughter is mode hy the ol- ficiril figures submitted by Secretary of State May in his statement to Gov- ernor Sulzer urging the need of more adequate automdiile laws. During the year? 1911 rind 1912 967 persons were killed and 6,107 seriously iniured in automobile accidents in thc State of New York. In the borough of Manhat- tan alone since 1911, 585 persons have been killed outright and more than `4,000 injured by motor vehicles. This wanton sacrifice of human lifc has been due in part to the careless- ness oi pcdestrains. It. has in larger part been due to reckless driving and ,the incompetence ot chautfeurs. But behind it all and serving as a main contributing cause is the uninteliigeut conflicting and unenforceable legisla- a matter ot individual responsibility. which a speed of ten miles an hour is -more dangerous than a speed of thirty Vbfy- for ol ii psdestrain is made to depend. not on the speed ol the ear; but on his exercise of caution and judgement in 'thc olrcI.iui`sta|\&. U de' flnate may beth _ ' plishod in alleviating 0 'l ` of motor-car murder '. 'It can never be done under hither state or local regulation srbitary speed pgspdardai--New York 'World' -&--vi-4 HONORLBARBARA FRIETOHIE. rnniibnfcit, Ma., my so-_ 'rim body of 'Barbara Frietchlcj heroine oi Wliitt.ler‘s poem, and that of her liusband. John G. Frletchie, which were recently disinterred from the old Reformed Congregation Cemetery here. were formally deposited in the new mausoloum in Mt. Olivet Ceme- tery today. Barbara Fi-fetch-ie was born i Lancaster, Pa., December 3, 1766.1-fer maiden name was Barbara Hauer. When on September 6, 1862,Frederick was invaded by the Confederate army there was but one "Star-Spangled Banner" to be seen flying in the breeze, This was displayed in the little dormer window of a quaint ol house in West Patrick street, }the home ol the Frietchies_ The entire body of the Confederation arm marched dlrectl past the house on next morning the eyes of the old lady were gladdened by the sight of 1862, at the nge of 06 years. Gained in Weight. Digfsiion Resin red, llldllld It-i MORE [’l`i(l0F,0l¢‘ QUICK Uillilil FOIL ALL l<‘()l.KS THAT ARE \‘Vl~)AK, AI;.lNG, NER- VOUS. More Praise for Dr. Hamllt0n’s Pills. “For a period last summer the thought of food excited feelings of nausea," writes Mrs. C. A. Dodge, of Bloomsbury. “The heat had made me listless and the distaste for food re- 'duced me to a condition of semi- d the Federals, who, taking the same route as the Coniederates, followed - ' closely on their footsteps. Mrs.Frlet- chic did not long survive the episode which inspired Whitter to write his famous poem. She`died less than _ three months later, on December 10, llealih Rem wed ,_._,_._ié__ __._..,._ Si :\ _\`\\ ~` A `\\ \\_,\, I 'Hui ny hggy Mothers ' are using Baby’s in the “UMW not merely because they tl'iems"el'y_eg= were washed with it, when infants, but also because ex perlence has shown that no other soap will helptlie skin so much_-make it so. white, _ so smooth -be so pleasant to use- and cost. as` little. Bala)/’.r Own Soap rs basl _/br Baby and bex!/or)/ou. ` - imitation: and substitutes are made si chesp si possible; Bsby`| Own is sa good ss possible. 5.443 Y » Ansar soars 1.10.. Mfr... - Mon-mrii, iscst 0 Maistes' lliason. Niivr" Plug. A cool and m°§.% xragsnt smok-. noisk cirv 'rosncco co. \ ,M Friday, Septemller 12, and on the is, _ ii. _ | Our Cuit Plug , 'x r~` from our original “Amiucsn sou: sc su. nnilss MRNUFACTURED BY Q U E B EC . _, 1 4 starvation and brought me to the 1 _ verge of nervous collapse. Tonics were useless to restore an active de- sire fgr food. The doctors told me my liver and kidneys 'were both at fnult, but the medicines they gave me were too severe and reduced my strength so that I had to abandon them. At the suggestion of s friend who had been cured of blood and skin llton‘s Pills. The dillerence I first noticed was, that while they cleansed the system, instead of feeling weaker I felt better after taking them. In- deed their activity was so mild it: was easy to forget Ihad taken tnem at all; they seemed to go right to the liver, and‘in a very briei time not only did all source of nausea disap- pear, b\itI began to crave food and I digested it reasonably well. Then I began to put on weight. until within dition of good health. I 'urge Dr poor health." I-lamilt0n’s Pills for all who are in Get, this best of all'medlcines to- day and refuse a substitute for Dr. Haml1t0n's Pills of Mandrake and he had b applying to the Cansda Fllllllilllll SILVER BLAEK FUXES.. Llll. Toronto Saturday Night ofthe trouble. I began the use of Dr- Ham- 24th May, states that the iiiicst spec- imens of Silver Black Foxes are grown in Prince Edward Island. This shows that the Island is becoming un- iversally known ’¢nc world over as the Home of the valuable Silver black Fox of highest quality. The industry is still in its infancy and those in- tending to invest should not delay as prices are getting higher almost ev- ery week. The Stock of the Provin- cial Silver Black Foxes Ltd., can still be purchased at par-$100, a three months I was brought to a con- share, and is one of the best oppor- . tunities offered to invest. It is the only Company now on the Market with all proved breeders and giving a guaranteed dividend for 1914. Com- plete prospectus arid applications can BERLINER GRAM-0-PHONE C0. miles, A car driven at ten miles nn hour in the congested streets of the east side. tor example, might kill a score of persons in as many blocks, where one driver at maximum speed on upper Broadway at night might ston. Canada. .I Y Butternut. Sold by all drugglsts and Fox Exchange, Charlottetown, onto St0l'ek8eD¢l`B. 25°- Per bo! or tive tor any ot the Directors, viz John Ag- $1.00. Sent postpaid bv The Catarrho- new, Alberton; John 0. Hyndman and zone Oo., Buffalo, N.iY., and King- Geo. D. DeB10is, Charlottetown. ` “Vacuum Cleaning. Patrons _ “Vacuum Cleaning. Patrons ;wlll kindly book orders ahead will liindly book orders ahead so is fo avoid disappointment. so as to avoid disappointment. Beer G. Weeks. 426Mtf Beer (D. Weeks. 4.29Mtf s _i f- - __ / _ _ ,__,, f 57741 ` .__,_, 1` Form A. Pure Bred Enrolment No. I5 Son of Bingen (2.06 1-4), sire of Uhlan (1.58), the world’s fastest trot let; Admiral Dewey (2.04 3-4), King Cole (2.05 1 4)`, ]ohn Ward (2.05 -3-4); Owalssa (2.06 3-4), full brother to Catalou; the Leading Lady (3) `(2.o7); J. Malcolm Forbes (3) (2.09 1-2); Codero (4) (2.09 3 4); Tol- ara (2.09 3-4); and 109 others with standard records, including Todd (2.14 3-4). First dam Improvidence by Prodigal. 6000, record 2.12,daui of Owalssa (2.06 3-4). _ ' _ Catalon is a handsome 1 5:3---107 5 lbs. mahogany bay stallion, foal- ed in 1904. We is of perfect conformation and absolutely sound, He has trotted a mile i_n 2.14 1-4; last quarter in 32 seconds. He is the best bred horse in this province and also the liaiidsomcst. Come and see him. Fee, $2 5.00 with return privilege Bingen,his sire stands at $300.00. Catalon will stand the season at Catalou Farm, Sherbrooli, on the ]unc- tion of Lois 17 and I9, (2 1-2 miles from Summerside) _ V 5-3 0M3i . " JAMES T. WAITE, 0wne:, Avi-7.MfMEtlJu11e__3g. sherbmk, P E;1.~.1imd._ ? l I _ lp- 1 iv _ 11 ly is -- 1?*-"°'i-"f"`"“° MONTREAL' L‘““‘°" §ilS$§§l§.F°s‘°'°' '°'_'”9-5' I __ ~ _ f is the Carmangay Opportunity ni i World. G=v!\‘iI\*N| '97 ‘ vimkand vltall¢y\.dPretnisture lfliioyinh gexum g _ 9 . ? W” ne" "ere I mme' 'P 'mo W k _ f i aiuiiuis':.v‘si..£::?°iti‘.:.‘i:°.:i.‘;a'is’.:.‘;i, - e - e lg 0 lime . ._ hx., restores every nerve in thsb y to its proper tension , restores . , ._ dc d all al 4-»5‘ » Oo. Bt.0a\\mrinss..0n\. _ - 1 ~ . . _ _ ' Because it won t wait for anything or anybody. Now is thc time to start letting this "Star Town ' ’ 1" ' 5514 B 0°°- E- H“l'h°°- AP°*|‘°° me of Southern Alberta" make money for you. Every day our lots are growing more valuable in ,,,, lf you Want Spring Lamb, lllutlon, Choice Ve i __0R_-- , Easier Qualify Beef Call at our Stall in the City Market or a 'A-‘f ' our store on Hillsboro Street. 0 »i»-»- M uuau co. 9.2111. f We" would 'inform the public that the old established business of L. F. Drake has been a,_cqu`irec1_by us and that we intend to continue supplying the same high class oi 11’l§at_S $0 Our _customers -- as they been re- ceiving-; in the -past. ' _I‘.,Stdnley” ' Wedlock __ And. _ _ ‘ .H‘. J. `.H¢;ri-is i BEST FURNITURE VALUES AT BEER 8; WEEKS Three drawer dressers with 13 x 22 mirrors-nicely flnfshcd=......$5_25 Three drawer dressers ei solid hardwood-large size drawers, brass* handles, lock and key, casters, 13 x 22 mirrors, well finished ............S6.00 Three drawer dressers, with large sized drawers, 13 x 22 mirrors, locks and keys on drawers, casters, brass handles, made of solid hardwood and tliiished ln rich surface oak $6.75¢7.50, 8.75. Fine line of dressers, with eloquent large mirrors from $10.00 to $50.00. Guaranteed "Hercules" spring matf _ tressos, guaranteed not to sag for 25 years are also 5 times stronger _ .than any other woven spring. Best l l and cheapest in the cud ................$4.50 .E Other spring mattresses at $1.75, i Iron beds, white enameled, sanitary ` strong and nest $2.50, 2.75, 8.00. - .$.25 up. ' \ All Brass bsfls from 812.00 to 50 ` Mattresses st $2.50, 8,00, 0.50. ‘ 4.50, 5.50. ' The _ celebrated "0stermo0r felt Sf- $10.00. We _sro sole agents-yoii ers. big and comlMtsbls.....;.......8l.'Ili smlms. mans. i ` 4-lillti. _ °-~_--,1---?»- “Psllette and 'Pallets 85 ct, silk sale. » I0 in wide worth up tp ~ 79 ees, for 85 of-l_._`Pa_tons. 5-3015;. e Partners , #tts sndctsleta, Win wide value 70 ‘z.so, 3.25. ' ‘ ll' mattress at $15.00 the “Star felt" l_ are sure of ettin the anulne ers ‘ Z E 8 h . Extension tables 85.00 md up. ' B18 room! rattan chairs and rock- i cts for 89 cents Patons. 5-Mlidli _ _ ; _ .. _ . ...-..s `-:Ni 4 ' ‘ - 1" ith? is slim _JH :Tw 0. .li “V5.1 uf. La .Jn 3393* '_-as ce-also me -iii isseypiii. .i - -___ _ _ _ _ l& "Cs rmsngay _is O.K. and the Com- pany is quite re- _ putable.” -Toronto Saturday Night, Nov. 30, l9I2 1 IMPORTANT Carmangsy is but three years old. Only one-fifth of the fertile surround- in lands are cultivated. WI-list must' the future of iliistown. bold for yeulif it can make this remark- sblcj_|_ii;ogreas _.in _sobrief n Wig;-I ment Cnr- b¢_<=°m§-when. all thc- surrounding lands 5f°1d#.'.V°lq9.‘Ldi?' . I Awww: 0116 of _t-lie: mont cities of the Ott- Tfme is 1 ii; f*',»Jf_.'i~~| _ . _ ' '_ »'.»_h,,¢'5 xi . » ' 'sf .,- xt.- ,<- ~.|- ~ 'i i »\ r ll r ~ ‘ ' _ The greatest shipments of grain from any town ‘ in Alberta are coming out from the 1912 crop at Carmangay. No less than £500,000 bushels is the record. Last year it was a illion. The inc;-use _alone equals the entire shipments of towns many years older than Carmangay. i _ Csrmuigay to-day is operating coal ming, ' wlxolcisurrounding district is underlined with famous Galt coal Says a mining expert, ‘ I _l1_}i_liey_e'_ that Cartnangay is destined to beigome 3 mining centre in the near futiire. ~l‘i‘1}-i='l_l3a_nf`l'isi|g;iiy'l'1as~`abundant supplies of pur¢ wager ‘ from its 'municipally owned t k _ _ I_ih%"_ll'ft__y places of vlviziistiiivdgi. sCsa!i*iiiii-ii. T BQYTX 5" \ll1f_¢l\°_.'°f,fl\€ finest Public _schools in, L _"_ iqrgaflsi' _ _ S°"°°"i' 3°°lt|¢l. Mapa, etc. i:iwii4*|»l`i-aa 0 iq L Ball \ fiarlottetown. -` _ _ _ ,, F E i i ~ ' the _ ' town the fiitiire 1 Thi* f“t\"'° flilW5Y ¢°l\fl'0 is situated at a point on the Little Bow R'ver 3 ii where all future railways in this richest distiict of the best 'wheat coiintrycirillllie ' entire west mustjconcentrate and build up Carmangay. Tsar' ont this Coupon and Mail it Western Canada _ Estate Co. _ '_ 2o4it»»\ssiiaiq,'i'¢qiu ‘Pleas had al ones sfthonl ellips- llan ld me your souvenir b¢¢kId_,_sisp|, ¢l¢-» shui Cenmsnny. < N$l.i»i»i--imnmia-isispsnassannim ua... 5 oimaisn. oiisriomsbwii _ seauausovoussunvnoansugnnivn Mailflils coupon to-Jai. 4 ssrnrssa co. 1 TORONTO. Ontario". - _ _-; 3 . 31' THOMAS. ,SAULT STI. ___‘|§|i.`_§y.q'n'. -*‘ “ _ i *1 l