I';§§ 9.\\\\\\\\V/Ill .l , tx it ‘Wi ¢ r 4. ~ f _ 1. ~ ' - , j . i . 1 . -1 u ' ..f;», - ;.,- . . l .,. , ,,. , -,.,-.,,-_ 4 ,,:._,, .» l . 1 , \ ¢ , t f if 1 I ~_ i l 3, it ti _ SEPTEMBER 26, 1914. _" \ 4 » / i...,,, -. _. Large Clearing Auction Sale . BENJ. csirrsa & co. I inn instructrd by WM, PARTMD by Public Auction oi?E’ Esq” to MONDAY October 5, 1914 ' Commencing t 12 ’ l mn_n.,W,ii_.;iV i;_o_oock noon W_w'_W_ trgnhaéliignihhhigsgd pleasantly situated farm on the Union Road four miles The farm s in a high state of cultiv looked after. The buildings are commoiliibthla ami iiilseigcerllibit orchindbweu aiitiilost neviuanil ar; weiiiarranged. rem' r’ emg ere w a so s so the stock. cr horses, 10 choice milch cows. 1 Gueriiggy? xbxiliill hi1\£i>eny‘;Iai‘g (gullfishztiiinf of I2; heliers one year old, 4 calves, 5 pigs, 100 hens,'14 geese potatoes aiitiet r ips in the field, about 30 tons of hay, 400 stocks oats and mixed feed 1 bins: er, 1 mower. 1 rake, l hay tedder, 1 seeder, 2 harrows horse ani hoe mould er, horse power thresher, and cleaner 1 set fanners 1 'hay fork ro e and I rier, 1 driving buggy. 1 Concord waggon, 2 carts Bain truck :ra emi revolving churn, 1 tubular milk separator and all milking utensiisggon' motor, 1 wood sleigh, 1 double box sleigh, 2 cart saddles and breecliin Bplliiw 115711995' f°|'k5» M95- Bh°V9lB. CB-Ppentors tools. Household furnituregiigludt- ing Home Comfort range. hall stove and wood stove almost new Terms of payment for farm will be announced On tl ° under $5.00 cash, over that amount 13 months on approzergcibigidgoiébsums E. C. McDONALD. Secretary. ss mis-9-zimthstusi s "Mmm °ARTE,f‘u;'{if§i'r. sell .\ \\\\\\\@lIllIlII&YlII&\\\\\\\\\\WIllIIlIIIl\\\\\ ‘ Notice to the Public My Growing Busines d manded . Ih d' h Bi11Lp1NG”‘<‘iB?.§°3£“..s fu?¥1‘i.l‘°X§.ti3‘t?-.i.i§hTi§`;.£’i.§lI.i iitted_up for this purpose, with large and well lighted workrooms, and a Brighter, Bigger and Better Store With this better equipment and a fall and winter stock of specially selected. W M - \\\\\\\\\\\\§IIllIIIf@\\\“\\\\\ Fancy Suilings and Overcoatings i a <1 f srvts, §iiA'ii“9r'ii'a§?i‘c°o'ii/1i51ii'i’iT, §§§“a Séllgfiile '§i,euai°f0 me best in the Province. Glad to Show Goods and Quote Prices. MURDOCK ROSS 150 Upper Gt. George St. Phone. 5704-9-23Mtf. lHlHTll|liHl'S FIGHT """"`i°="~'i"’°L€ bly it thtnitoi interested are not already L0ND0N_ he t_' 2 __i_teh ai_i_ii_ aware o e many_good qualities of lei-y continues so hiatfa ieadgs out this luscious fruit, the grocerymen in the battle of the Aisne which has Wm in future notice that pineapple” now been in progress close on to a “re in greater demand than in me f°l`Ul|Sht but up to the present with- 9°" out reaching a decision. Almost with chit a lull great shells are being hurl -N°w " 01° s°°'°" '°'° P|“°“PP'°' e across the rivers, valle s and plains stretching from the Rivgr Olse when um coming °’ me Pineapple in the went to tho Monno in the onst, season, word is renewed that the fruit and sonthwnni niong the Franco Goh is of especial value to the dyspeptic man bonioi., whiio iightoi. guns hint, and the person afflicted with throat on the infantry awaiting to deliver "°“bl°' particularly whe" the ‘meal counter attacks. A French communi- °°’ds “ren paralyzfd' I“dee‘! the cation says all retire on certain points "grape cure 'md the “pple ”“"“' are and advance in others. The battle “Ming an °m°‘a"y "e"°g“iZe‘l ‘md stretches farther to the westward. most Btalwarf °°mpem°" mr public The French left wing has made pro- f'“'°" in the piueapple cure", gress in the direction of Noyes which Ripe' l“°t"°““ fruit' “°" °"e" "Pe lies to northwest oi Noyon_ A do_ nor under ripe, but tender, sweet and iachment ooonnioti peronno which in succulent is one of the most wlio-le still further north, the French claim _succulent is 'me of the most whme' im advance to tho northwest oi Boi.i.y_ some foods that come to our tables Au-Bac which is about the point where I" recommendmg its "ee “se to an the German line crosses the Aisne con- Wh° W°“ld be wen' Dr* David Day °f tlnuing southeast to Brimont which the U' S- Gemogical Survey' wh” “B has been inntio tho contre ot ninny vig_ cribes his own good health to the free orous attacks. Along the rest of the use of W°""`lPe“e’1 pmes' Pays this imc although there have been iioroo glowing tribute to its manifold virtues: engagements in which hoth Biden "If you have one foot in the grave and claim victory the situation is unchang- are 5 “e""°“B Wreck fm!" dyspepua' ed except than nccoi-ding to Gorman drink the pineapple juice. It is the reno,-tn, Ge,-mon ti-oops have recon, greatest tonic nature has yet offered tured Varennes, which the French P00' man- ‘Weil better as H* We“P°“ took tt few days ngo_ against old age and decrepitude than the sour milk diet that has made the Fi|_ES FOR ci_ippiNG_ Bulgarian peasants the longest lived people to be found anywhere." Our readers will no doubt be inter- T B ested in the following paper written by Mrs. Geo- Irving. a member or me Rexton Women's institute. and possi- After cutting out the articles from the newspapers you wish to save, the most convenient system is to filo them. To do this buy a package of large business envelopes and label them at one end. Label them "Fruits," Cakes.” "Household Hints," etc., to suit your- self. Under the general head write the name of each recipe added to the en- velope, and when tried, if good, write "G" or "Good" after the name on the envelope. If not what you desire. throw away the recipe and cross out the name. You may put smaller envelopes in the large one if desired. ln “Household Hints” envelope put one labelled “Laundry," others, “Clean- ing," "Sewing," etc. Put the envelopes in a box or fasten with a rubber band. Be sure and mark on each envelope each recipe added to it. If this method is used, when you dc- sire a recipe, you can ilnd it without trouble. They will not be so easily lost and it is much less work than copying them into a book. _____i__.___ The juice of the pine contains thc natural ferinents of healthy digestion to a remarkable degree and is far bet- ter than sour milk in that it does not have to digest itself. “i really be- lieve,” declares this zealous apostle of the pineapple propaganda, "that ii’ we adopted pineapple juice as the na- tional beverage we would be the healthiest people on the face of the earth. We would never know what dyspepsia and indigestlon are. Dellcloul Drink When iced and properly sweetened there is no drink that can equal or even be compared with it. its active digestive pineapple “bromelin” is now being used by chemists to pro-digest beef and thus obtain a pure tonic for use as foods for the sick and convales- cent. Aa a Dlgeater The ripe pine has no equal and on this account it is not all well to take the fruit on an empty stomach. Fail- ing other material for its activities, it is apt to get n some strenuous work on the lnng of the stomach itself. It is better, therefore, to serve it to wards the last of the meal at break- nain‘s Corn Extractor;-it does cure THINKS SWEARING ALL RIGHT. Providing the provocation equals the offence of Jones stepping on Smith’s corns. Far better to use Put- iast, or as an accompaniment or fog lower of the meat course at dinner, when it assists in the digestion of the food. Pineapple In .Emergency . i L IZ l§\\\\\\\\YA§\\\\\\\\lIZM“\\\\\\WIlZ‘ m _ _ i I l \ corns and warts in one day Without pain. Try "Putnani's,” free from acid, For diphtheria there is no home -the--same rates will prevail with the pine it has often been known to cut the membrane and relieve the labored breathing when everything else has failed The old objection to the free use of pineapples, that their pine was pro hlbitive save during three or four months of the year, no longer exists Not only are fresh pines plentiful in the markets now for half the year, their prices ranging according to size, quality and supply from ten cents to thirty ilve cents or forty cents each, but new canning industries enable ns to enjoy some of the most delicious pineapples on earth From thc fields these are sent direct to scientifically clean American Canneries, where they are packed iii sanitary cans, covered with a syrup of pure granulated sugar, sterilized by steam. sealed and made > ready for shipment without the touch of human hands. The woody libre that gives a hard core to most pineapples, save those grown under grass, is entirely lackingi in those grown in a semi-trophical country where wood docs not flourish, while pines are no hlglier than any* ilrst grade fruit canned under sanitary conditions " ' n_1-mi-in LIQUID BLUING. One ounce of soluble blue, one gal- lon of hot water. Put the blue in an earthen dish. pour in the hot. water, and allow it to stand until thoroughly THE CHARLOTTETOWN' GUARDIAN ` , i ""7 PAGE SEVEN I _ \ _ ' o o A \ _\“\\\\\TIII//Ji ;\\\\\YIII/4\\\\S\\\\\i&' /fig \\\YlA\\\\\“\\\§9II”IIlll@\\\“\\iIM Our Exhibit Of Horse blankets will mtergtevery person own ing a horse because they are the best quality bought right and prices low, you better buy today and bene- fit by our special Exhibition prices Heavy Wool Wagon Wraps selected for their beauty and warmth in all the nicest shades at spec ial Exhibition Prices. CARRIAGES-We have fifteen nice carriages at special Exhibition Prices HARNESS and WHIPS-A swell line at special Exhibition Prices. You are in the City for pleasure we know, but by giving us a little of your, time w_e can show you how to save money. “Money saved is money made.” “\“H\ ' IIIIIIII W. Grant & Co. 85 Queen St., Charlottetown. \ ' A \\\\\K\\\\\\\\\\YIlllIIIIIl\\\\\\\\\iIZIII. ' 2 dissolved. Strain through two thick- nesses of ili1nnel,bottle, and it is ready for use. SPOTS ON POLISHED WOOD. An authority on household matters d says that the rings and spots on pol- ished tables, caused by hot tea cups, wci. vases, etc., can he removed by 5 rubbing thoroughly with a mixture of L_ W ANINILJAL NHEETING _ The annual meeting of the John R. Dinnis Pedigreed Foxes ill be held in the Board of Trade Rooms, Charlottetown, Tues- ay, Oct. 13, at 8 o'clock p. m. _ W. E. CAMERON, Secretary, 712-0-24M3i. N My salt and salad oil, which unxiurc is F If A _'ni l ¥ also an excellent furniture polish. Fill EXCUHSIUNS lil Mlllllilli Montreal is always a city of inter- est and especially so in early autumn when the weather is enjoyable, the many stores crowded with seasonnblc novelties, and the places of amuse- ment in full swing. A visit there at this time of year cannot be otherwise than enjoyable, and with the very low fares prevailing on the lntercolonial Railway in connection with the annual fall excursions, the round trip can be made more cheaply than at any other time. On September 17, 18, and 19, the round trip fare from Charlottetown will be $17.85, tickets good for re- turn October 5th. On Oct. 1. 2. and 3, return limit October 19th. Travellers from the Maritime Provinces have the choice of two oi’ the finest trainsi on the continent, the "Ocean Limited" and the “Maritime Express," both re- nowned fer the excellence of their slee n an c r - and painless, price 25c. at all dealers. F For Sale I . Three P. E. Island Silver Black Foxes, (Two females, and one male.) _ Two pairs interior Alaska Silver Blacks, and two pairs very dark patches, will be sold cheap for cash. P. E. Island, and imported ranch bred Mink Three Fisher, two females and one male. Prices and terms easy. Come and see them, and you will be convinced, that we are offering the best values on the market. T. Gorden Ives Montague, P. E. Island .h 5633-9-islvnf. f pi g d dining a service. _ remedy that excels the juice ofa fresh 5663i9_21MEi3i_ ' i | i t W l imuarnl The Lates News of the Fox ndustry Shows that the Cross or Patch Fox is becomin_g_highly polpular with investors. Companies formed last year with this class of foxes are paying very large dividends. here is always a good precentage of black foxes in a number of litters. Blacks from Crosses are Well furred, healthy_and extremely beautiful. They will be marketable on a pelt basis at a high figure. The Cross fox industry is therefore a safe, sane and sound one, the low capitalization allowing the investor a chance to become interested on the ground floor-to start Where the pioneer started and at practically the same cost. We offer at present. 15 pairs Cross foxes, 1914 increase. They are large, handsome, healthy, sound, strong and well furred with excellent Black and Silver markings, they were bought right and will be sold right. If you have a little idle money why not get into the fox industry yourself. Be a rancher. _Own a pair of foxes and secure all the divi- dend for yourself. Think it over but don’t take long, as the kind of foxes we have to sell will move quickly. Canada Fox Exe ange and Inves ment C ., Ltd. i 5i7i_9_5Mm,, Stamper Block, Charlottetown, P. E. I V 1 . 1 I` \.` *f - '_ I , . , ', . inilrilffi L 1-1_`f.i;kl1£.~.fills.-Ai.T}tiiii.