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Your future safety as well as your present comfort may depend' on the qlllckness Wlth Whldl you seek a. correctiveaemedy. By"comrnon consent of the legion h h tri Beecham’s Pills are the most reliabll; if iillrefamlzsf cines. This standard family remedy tones the smmmh Slilmulafes the sluggish liver. regulates inactive bowels: Improved digestion, sounder sleep, betterb looks brighter spirits and greater vitality come after thé system has been cleared and the blood purified by Beecham’s ills Worth a Gulnel a Box rf. ea i s ri. ii it .s. _ .iii ..::.:....i. ..°c.-.:...::f..°c ..'..§:1:.“.'_' i;~.:.::;~;f°..1.%;»_s:;-unningor's ni_vster» ions illusions are still a puzzle io vvcry one, despite the faci that his work is dons: in full light. ln llio \vnrlil in wax oxliibiton. tho latest. group to be -.uliltzil is one calleil “The Arniy and Navy (‘oniinans," show- ing sur-li inon as King ol' lic-lgiuin. (‘v.ur of Russia, liinpcror \\'illinni, __ moixicnt, when all the world is wrap- 0\’@-I' the Silent iicld, throngli “lilcll King George, Sir .lolin l»‘rviu-li. Sir |> ’ I l _l A.l\I. l’.M. P.M. 7.10 7.00 5.21 5.50 .Y Canadian Government Railway P. 1.-1.1. RAILWAY TIME TABLE IN EFFECT OCTOBER 1st, 1914. Trains Outward T,.,,i,,S I ,wam Read down. Rem, ' 5.00 3.30 7_.lo De-_ Cl M-1 tt 1 -. - ' 6.16 4.42 my uul.tefniv‘f.I"’ Ar' iiiig igllii A-2; Emerald Jct. 95;; 345 -. Kensington 937 3,17 ill). A:1§"~ Ara. mu 1'.ln. 2.45 1.15 12.20 U30 ,V0 , _ 11.35 _ ...i Ar. hummersido Del, 9_0() 7_5() 11_00 ' ' A.I\I. s 8.00 8.58 9.47 11.00 i 8.55 9.30 3.00 4.10 4.36 4.57 ($.00 7.10 4.15 5.04 5.25 0.00 I’.i\‘I 8.15 9.50 11.45 I’ M 12.10 Dcp. Suninierside Ar 1.39 Port llill :L00 O’l.eary 5.00 Ar. Tignisli Den 7.10 Dep. Eincrahl Jet. Ar A.M`: 0.50 Dcp. (flnirlottctown, Ar, 8.35 Mt. Stewart 9.12 Morcll 9.41 St. I’eler’s 11.10 Ar. Souris Ar. Elmira Dop, Ii./10 Dep. Mr. Stewart Ar, 0.50 (‘:u'- . - \‘ __,_¢'f ' ‘In 4 _ - 1.; l if // :~ \ .f`». ”f"£` -' />' ~ri' ._ . » ' "; .A-"-», »f”.'~ \ _-:»'~~t = -‘ Asic r-‘ok A-K_jrAi3i.r-:‘rs_ ini; “‘.;; \\<;§. . `cANAniAN covznnmsnr r1A|i_wAYs i INTERCOLON IAI. Pnlnciz EDWARD ISLAND nv SINGLE FARE TO MONTREAL. From all Stations Campbellton and East. Going Sept. 17, 18, 19. Returning Oct. 5, 1914. Going Oct. 1. 2, 3. Returning Oct. 19, 1914. Tickets must be Validated at Montreal Before Starting on Return Journey. W. T. Huggan, 11. 1'. A., Charlotte- town. 5569-9-14i:nett. | '-1 r-' _ g the figure of history nppcari ut the crest of the hill and carefully picks its way through the fczirlnl harvest to write the chapt-cr in the growing gloom., which eventually and with remarkable naturaluess shuts out the scene from view. There ure incidents of similar char- acter dealing with other moments of universal history, which nrc equally i~crnni~kal>lc for their awful grandeur null splendid artistic value, In addit- ion, tli-arc are all thc spectacular sensations and comic featiircs that I-Iippodrome putrobs have lcucncd to expect, bmvildering troups of foiv cicn performers, phalunxcs of beauti- ful urirls, armies of clowns and lun makers and the usual array of truin- Pd zlniuiuls, circus acts, etc, ‘MIL ANI) MRS. \’l’.RN(>N (‘.A.\"l`I.l~! (JU.\llNf: TO B. l~`. Kl~lI’1‘ll’i>‘ The trvmcnilous :ill-ami* viiuilcvillc bills that are being prcsvuted at Ii. F. Kclth‘s ’1`bco.ti`c, Boston, this scit- son are the Lalk of New Eii|,;l;iii'.l. Thr greatest. urruy of he.'.illinci'.-; ever ullrred, nearly .ill of them new _ to Boston, have been booked for the full und winter season. Mr. and .\lrs_ \'crn\'»u Vostlc, the reigning pets uf Society, who .ire without question the absolute peers of all mo'.lei‘n dancers, come to li_ F, Kcitli's 'l`hcn- trc shortly. The cxnct date of their appearance has not yct been an- nounced, but it is expected ii. will bc within tho next month. For the wcck of October 5th, a great line of nov- elties has been hooked. (Thris Rich- ards, the famous English coined-ian who scored such si treniciidonn hit ut l’-_ F, l\eit.h’s last Vhristinus week, will i'\~l.ui‘n with his funny hut and ridiculously supple legs. Mr. Hyinuck the chamelon ciitcrtniiicr, who chuug- cs his clothes quicker than u woman Changes her mind, \vlIl return to Boston from abroad after an absence ol' six years. I-In is presenting an cn- tircly new act Qhis season. Willing Lcveriug und company have zi unique comedy novelty culled “.\ Day At The Country Fair." All kinds Of hi- l I wal cured of Rheumatic Gout by by M.1NARD’S LINIMENT, Hall ax. ANDREW KING. Markham, Ont.. C. S. BILLING. 1 was cured of Rheumatic Gout by M1llARD'S LINIMENT. Lakefield. Que.. Oct. 9, 1907 I was cured of Acute Bronchitis by MINARD’S LINIMENT. LT.-C01.. O. CREW READ. Sul' lex. Z ‘-1 ‘_ -1 ini il ee About Proper Healing for Your Home Today ° now when you don’t want it, is the right _time to ha it installed. _ Why not call, write or phone Itoday for specifl tions and full information. . F 80 Grafton St. my Marine Motors " ,M d in sizes from arm ff. 1... of .»» Types and sizes. _ _ _ d I ll wi-ue 1... me catalogue sums PUC” ‘"‘ " lnfonnatlqn - I/ I FOR SALE BY Stanley , Shaw 8: Peardon 50|., Agents for P. E. l- Now, today is the right time for you to see abou getting your home heated pfQPBflY £0ftfl;S;1;V“;Ef§ weather. You will need it within a s or 1 . ca ed H A Opp. Opera House I Boston Excursions Commence September l0tli- Dates of issue, Sept. 10th to Oct. 7th I-mlusive, good for return 30 diy. from date of issue $14.50 from Charlottetown via Eastern Sieamsliip Co’s steamer: from Sf. .loIin. $18.00 from Charlotte- town via All-Rail from St. Jolin. Correspondingly low rates from other coupon stations on Prince Edward island Railway. ' W. T. HUGGAN, D. P: A. CIi’town Eastern S.S. Corporation International Line Autumn Excursions via the INTERNATIONAL LINE Going: Sept. I9 Oct. lt, inclusive Return Limit 30 Days St. John to Boston and return $7f00 Sz. .Iohn to Penland and return 6.50 Through tickets at proporiionulelv lnw.r.uici= on sale al all railway siations. Leaves St. John Monday: Wednesdays and Friday: at DMA. m. for Lubes. Butvnri. P0" and and Bo¢an.Remmlnl.'elve| Central Whar Bolton. 9m n. m. Mandly.. Weduedln llll Fridlvl for Portland. llutpofl. Liibee and S . lohn. MAIN STEAMSHXP LINE $3.00 Reduced fare to New York 1 ict lst-Ami 30th. Direct service betwee1iPoftlmdmd New York lrcm Franklin Wharf. Portland Tuesdsvr- 1‘h\-ndnyn and Saturdays at 6 01p. m.. for New Y.\rk St. John. Ticket Olhfe. 41Kln| 'I L. R. THOMPSON. T. F.~h P.A \ FURNESS LINES F _ | li il I | f“`ANADlA,N__* ' PACI |='|,c» VERY LOW RATES ` (|i_\`l»: \\'.\\‘ .Sl-1<-o.\'l> 1-1.\.\'.~‘) To North P acific Coas .\.\'li CALIFORNIA POINTS ON SALE DAILY Sept. 24th lo October Bih. |924 From Charlottetown Vancouver, - - E31' I ls6s.ss ST..I(llI.\',N. Il. Geo. Weller. local ugfni Dominion w. n.i|owA|n>_ i>.r. A., c. na., i _io '_ Exprcn Cn. liuildind. 0112011 SI. n ‘ REGULAR SAILINGS OF THE I The Furness fleet of Passenger’ and Freight ships is maint-aininR regular sailings from Halifax t0 London and Liverpool. Consignments of freight via Furness llnos are landed in Eng- land with despatch Passengers to London will find the 8. S "DIGBY" a speedy und comfortable shin. Direct monthly sallingo from Halifax. All Freight ships have limited accommodation for few passen- rs. “Rates and full particulars upon application Furn¢ss,Witl\v & Co. Ltd. Halifax John Jelliifoo of tho liritisli i\a\\'_v, Ilic Austrian, Geriimli and liiissinii heails ol' \\'nr. The new |‘i>plo\\'n unil Vignisli. ioiiuvv- tions minlo ul l’oiiil-(lil-f`li<'i\e for ull points in (`nnurlu ninl llic l`niIvil States. G. \\'. WA K EFOIID, Manager. (‘.lnirlollciowu, .\lay 29111. 1914, 1:1375-5-30lvltf. Time Table ' S.S. Hillsboro To victoria. - - I . Rocxv Poiur FERRY Lczivo (‘h"I‘o\vn. Leave Rocky l’.t Seattle, - - - I , .,.,0 800 . 8.30 A. M. 9.00 A. M. 9.30 " 10_.00 “ 11.00 “ 0 " 1.30 I’_ M. f'°¢\:"‘ ob!" étgoeec Q .__ Q :.‘* 2 7| 1'* Il..l0 5.00 " l` 5. _ ' *' . SUNDAY ._ #www 90:56 00:16 _ ~.`=> is N! 10.00 A. M. 1.00 P. M. .30 “ 5.00 “ M. MURI’lIY, Manager. PLAN_1_‘_ LINE AUTUMN sxcuns|oNs° In Effect September 11th. Charlottetown to Boston and return $13.00. Tickets good for return with- ln 80 days from date of issue. The commodlous S. S. liall- fax .sails from (ilmrlotic-town for Boston every Friday at noon. For folders and full infoimailon apply to | JAIS. CAIIRAGIIER, 1 I 1 -.1 No Advance in the . ‘ 1 Price of NE l L S0 N ’ S Chocolates This Year William Neilson Limited, Makers of °"l`be Chocolates That are Dillcrent" are pleased lo inform their many patrons that there will be no advance this year in the price of their Chocolates, either wholesale or retail and that the same high standard ol' quality will be maintained, ' 'I -"-- MADE in CANADA -- _oii the Scalp l_Foxes for Sale 40 Patches and 10 Silver Blacks just received from Peace River our last consignment of 40 Patches and 10 Silver Blacks. These are the best we have had this year, and any one interested in purchasing any of these animals should com- ~ municate with us at once as they and selling rapidly. Write, call or phone our olfice. Massachusetts Fox Exchange 161 Queen St. Phone 515 Chzirlottetown, P. E. I. i Mu. Y JY using Dr. Cliuse's Ointuicnt. The l i.. " .1-_-5., ,, - Q ,_ Your Work is _ ';"_1`__~ Ms '53 _ >~..‘ *ii fi’ p Ilene on Time ; \‘ \--;,;¢"' .; ,,, -f -1 1" _ R53; \ \ with an “1d.a\" In the IDEAL Hopper-Cooled Engine you have thc best, safest, most simple and satisfactory farm engine that you could possibly require. The IDEAL will run steadily and strong under all conditions--through the winter blizzard as easily as a torrid _luly day. lt is easily installed can be transported from place to place, simple to oper- ate, easy to overhaul, cost little in fuel and up-keep, and will pay for itself in a few months use. The IDEAL is the one engine that you need on the farm. While in see about it today. ~ Bruce Stewart & Co Ltd. 1 i Steam Navagation Wharf r- `---i wr MUST si-zu. AT PAR-FOR CUSTOMER 50 SHARES HOWATT DALTON STOCK PAYING so P. c. Divioruo THIS YEAR, TO MAKE FINAL PAYMENT ON FOXES -PRICE $100 PER SHARE- L. A. MUNGER AND CO. DENNIS BUILDING HALIFAX, N. S. , .ssoz-9-3r>Mu i1ii in , _-- - -7 in my “ l First National Fox Exchange of P. E. Island, Limited Schurman ° 5,... Block Summerside. P. E. I. DIRECTORS Dr. A. W. Leard, President M. Hicks Hubert Howatt, Vice Pres. A. E. McLean Dr. J. A. McMurdo', Secy-Treas. T. D. Carruthers George McQuai°ric, Manager This exchange buys and sells Foxes, urs, Real Estate, Farm Lands, Fox Shares, Stocks, Bonds, etc. Nothing but firstclass Fox Stock handled and none but thoroughly re- liable companies represented. Persons desiring to buy or sell Foxes, Fur Stock, etc. will consult their _own interests by communicating with us. Write, call or phone. $1’ REFERENCES: Bank of Nova Scotia. Royal Bank of Canada, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Summerside, or . G. Dunn & Co., and Bradstreet agencies. Phone 68 Agents Wanted P. G. 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