9_-»'1?13‘ THE Lerner News riser or Am. . _ THE .CHARL_O'l"l`»E'I?OWN. GUARDIAN _ uonrusc num. . -PAGE-~»NIH`i'Eff-'. I Genuine Gastonia Always » Bears the' Signature of -~i_s-um ~i__|-»-m. l -b*UM _ ,:,__ _ 0 | -... II Aperfrel Remedy form . 8 . Sou Slomed\,D _J Milo" Cal I' Fmverlsh L. _ For liver Thirty Years 1l\|. Csurauntanrmv. Q HONTRli|l.&NllWY0llK 88"” cm), of Wr`PP”’ rn; oguvaun ccveramr. naw vom: ony. Mothers Know IIUIIIIINIIIIN III 0 INIIIIN BANK `°‘._.. BOMBAY. Dec. 6.-(Special).- In connection with the liquidation of the Indian Species Bank It was stat- ed in the High Court today that the bmk had already lost more than £500.00o sterling ($2,500,000) by en. ver speculations. ` A Bombay llrm holds for the bank silver to the value of £180,000 ($900,000), while Messrs Sharp & Wilkins. London bullion brokers, hold _silver to the value of -1i3_bu0,000 ($15.000,00_0) and are making urgent dentnds for margin.. The Specie Bank’s further.losses on these holders -are estimated at £200,- 000 ($100,000). Referring to the withdrawal of the petition for the compulsory wind-up of the bank before it dnally stopped payment, the Judge said_ it now ap- peared that all who participated in the abandonment of the petition im- mediately utilized that abandonment to withdraw their money from the bank. The bank thus paid out £86,- 000 ($430,000) during the last five days. ` The Judge consequently refused to allow the directors to have any hand in the liquidation proceedings. A petition was presented today for’ winding up the Bombay Merchants’ Bank. The Judge ordered notice ‘ to be sent to the directors, giving them the opportunity to answer' the ,allega- tions before admitting the petition. HEART ON RIGHT SIDE LONDON, Dec. 6 - Birmingham doctors have solved the puz- zle of the girl who insisted on doing everything backwards, including writ- ing from right to left. They find her heart is on the right side and other ii ; organs, including the brain, displac- ed. MLIISIIIUIT MEAL - _ (llughee' Patent) Tllls cATTLE Fool) is a pure product of the Sugar Cane, the richest grass in the world, only the digestible pith of the cane being used to absorb the molasses, zo p. c. of this pith will absorb 80 p c. of concentrated molasses. Molascnlt is pure cane _ molasses, minus the water, which is dried out, and replaced by the digestible pith. ' It is the most easy. practicable and economical means of handling molasses, and in the best form for feeding to all stock. When fed to cows, it will increase the quantity and quality _ of the milk. When fed to horses it improves their condition and working powcrgh _Give tliemga __jiari;lful___gr_sgyqitl1,_ .th_eir.othcr food.-whsny they come in tired after a day’s work, reducing the oats by the ` amount of MOLASCUIT added. - ' MOLASCUIT is extensively used in Demerara, Argentine, South Africa, Mauritius, ` India, Australia and of course in England. - ._ The Canadian farmer will not be slow to grasp its value. M0l.ASCUlT is the richest sugar food, containing as it does over 50 p. c. of sugar. CARVELL BROS. 5:1 ‘ 5 _. .__-__.._.__.__..-__..._. II HENNIEHI. IlIZZI.‘ BILIIIUS. "EIISIIIIHiTS” CLEAN YOUR LIVER AND WASTE- CLOGGED BOWE-LS T0-NIGHT! FEEL BULLY! Get 5, 10-cent box no\v. You’re bilious! -You have a throbb- ing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your' lips are parch- cd. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and iil~tempered. Your system is full of bile not properly passed oil, and wh t___ 9_1; need is__a cleanin inside. "`lY6ii’t Montinue' being a biliolls "nuis- suoe to yourself and those who love you, and don't resort to harsh phy- sics that irritate and injure. Remem- ber that most disorders of the stom- ach, liver and bowels are cured by morning with gentle, thorough Casca- rets--they work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep your liver and bowels clean; stomach sweet, and your head clear for months. Children love to take Oascarets, because they taste good and never grip or sicken. "Black furs In imitation fox.dog and wolf also seal. mlnls, marmoi and c-oon at liberal discounts at Patons 307|-IZ-6ME2wks l _ I I Hotel Punta Gorda . Punts Gordo. Florida, 5 An attractive resort on the Gull (out. 15W _E miles south of Jacksonville, Delightful Climate. finest fishing and hunting in Florida. _ Hotel has 180 rooms. overlooking Charlotte Harbor. NEWLY FURNISHED SEASON 1918. ' FOR FURTHER INFOR_MA'I.‘ION ADDRESS , I Ray Payne, Mgr., 3| Pine St., New York. ' Until December 15, than to Punta Gorda, Fla. ‘&1F‘r_g` unapnilnpfuas..gui.11unnup1»»»1z.'"».n.uin»nn1n»;¢».¢»»un" nniqq' p _ ° il "1 ....._.. .':.“;‘.';‘_.r;°‘°.=.‘;°"'.‘;.":;i°':;i.'2:?... ..._ = f Your _ 9680.11, 15Mntt74i. I mimi Books. Books I I I I__.Ii1sl ArriveTN llundreds of Booln for _ the Children _ } I Picture Books something \="'='==" _.I new ° ` Il 5cio25c ' li .,...._.. Boys0wn Annual ............ ` _ gm, H " . ‘_ '¢{,...,,._.. . ...in . 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Beer 8 Weeks Sole Agent. 3107-n,8MEtl’. NIIN-IIIINFIIIENEE IN GENMIN INIVI. _*___ BERLIN. Dec. 6.-(blpecial).- A vote of non-confidence in the German government in connection with its attitude in regard to the troubles be- tween the military and the civilians Rt Zabirll, in Alsac, was t\£l0I»ted in the imperial Parliament-today by 298 against 64. _Que-blank paper was handed in, while forty-nine members were not present. The Imperial Chancellor, Dr. von Bethmsnndiollweg, his gone, with the Possibility oi resigning in his mind, to confer with the Emperor at . Donaueschingen. _ According to the National Zeitung his resignation depends on the Em- peror's treatment of ilourt vc-rl Wed- el,. Governor General ‘ol Alsac-Lor- ranine, and Lieutenant General Ber- thold von Diemling, the commanding general of the troops at Zabern, who have been summoned by the Kaiser. The newspapers adds that if the ac- tion of the military should be up- held .by the Emperor the -Imperial Chancellor will go into retirement with Court von Wedel. The strife between the military au- thorities and the civilians in' the lit- tle garrison town brought about ov- ernight a political crisis ot the most acute order in Germany, and ide- mands for the resignation of the Im- perial Ohancellor were voiced by the Tageblatt, t-he Frankfort Gazette and other radical newspapers. f IN M E M II H Ii M (From Saturday's Evening Guardiani) MRS. JOHN ELLIOTT 0 o » ¢~ ogoogaqgeogn The death occurred at the Prince Edward Island Hospital Saturday morning, after a lingering illness, of Mrs. Elliott, aged 68, widow of the late John Elliott, Charlottetown. She leaves to mourn, one son, Rob- ert, in the West, and four daughters, Mrs. D. McDonald, Mrs. Albert Douse, Mrs. George Hurry, Charlot- tetown, and Mrs. Fred Furze of La- combe, Alta. The funeral took place on Sunday at 3.30 p. m., from the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. D. McDonald, Elm Ave., to the Peoples Cemetery. MRS. EDWARD HENDERSON There 111180601 away at Murray Har- hor North on Sunday the 16th of NOV. 1913, Alexia Ross, the beloved wife of Mr. Edward Henderson, inthe, fifty-seventh year of her age, The deceased ewas born'-in -New London, the daugirter_oi' the late William Boss, of that place, she wasa woman of a quiet and inoilensive disposition, liv- ing in harmony and peace with all her friends and neighbors, she had been in failing health for some three or four years, but was able to at- tend to her household duties until about five weeks ago, when she was confined to her bed till death came to her relief. During her illness she always showed admirable fortitude and was fully resigned and reconciled to the will of her Father in Heaven. Her temporal wants was assiduously attended to by her daughters, Ethel and Bella, Ethel coming borne from "Persian lamb furs deeply dls~ count-ed at Patons for Christmas sale 307|-I2 6ME2wks. / __ N _ f . 1 .'» I’ ' .J~,"'. _" ' l ’;‘.;N"’ 1* / -I W??;_ \ P :v . .[5 1, - _1-1. fi . ._ ”7’.“~.°L. ,. . ’ L? 1 @V¢~ ‘ /' 5% / *- sf ' .-' _- *N* if-"" Xmas Presents in jewelry silverware & ebony. We have an exceptionally fine assortment at very moderate prices. Call and see our goods, No extra charge for engraving. Make your selections early, -soft _El C. W. Patterson _NOTICE All foil Tex not paid, better be paid st mice as Execution: are ordered for same. Pay at once and save expense. zo8e.ro.oM:f The regular Annual Meeting of the Barkers Black Foxes Ltd. will be held at the Court House, Am- herst. NovaScotla, on Tuesday, the oth day Decemher,|?13,st the hour of 3 o'clock in the ternoon. (Signed) R. B. I-I. DAVISON Secretary (Pat) No other Tens have a chance for' public favor, when once tried along side of the famous .°. .°. 'rms Is 'mn 501,15 AND 0101,? aoeoiy one I.. ...ui er ...un ~ undu- l-Q Boston to attend on her when one had to give up the active duties of life. Besides a sorrowing husband and her two daughters, (referred to above), she leaves to mourn three sisters, Mrs. John McKay' and Mrs, John Henderson of Lexington, Mass., and Miss Bella Ross of Truro, N. S., and laeo a large circle of friends and relatives, during her illness she was spiritually attended to by the pastor the Rev. Mr. Gray, but on his resignation of the congregation, she was visited by the Rev. Mr. Mc- Neill who also conducted the services at the funeral. We miss the sunshine of thy face. We miss thee from thy place, A shadow o’er our life is cast, We miss the sunshine of thy face. We miss thy kind and willing hand Thy fond and earnest care Our home is dark without thee-~ We miss thee everywhere. SHEDIAC PEOPLE LOSE ' SUIT OVER WILL FITUHBURG, Mass., Dec. 5-After .a hearing before Judge Frederick H. Chamberlain in the probate court the will of Joseph Beauregard, which was contested by some of the heirs when it was offered for probate by the executrlx, was allowed. Mr." Beauregard died in June, and willed his property to his wife, Mrs. Zen- aide Beauregard, who died as the result of an accident a short time __ _ . __ _ v *_ . _ . ._ ...,»_... nuns il_|_I_ollnsi|il?s_ handsomely satin lined, oildiltylll. are selling at a price saving- at"'f’1-8 oi! at Patons. Dark blue and gblsck are the prevailing shades. Bee'-tllltn at Perens. s seas-is-s-umwr. _____._...__._. ~f~'_ IIIILIINEII SILK SNININ7 _ The lady who wants something de- smcanr or Irs canal' snnn. E5, 2I‘.i.".i§§. ‘f.’."f.'ii"`.‘I.'....'5.‘f‘..f.f.l.‘}“£ cerise, blue, etc, and priced from Black-Green or Mixed-Sealed Packets only. #1-25 up to s4.50.°»u¢»1y boxed. it Patons Big, Bright store. ~» 3072-13-Gmelwks. ovsrrn,.oulru|iin r Notice of Ap|lllcsiinns____;f_or_ Oyster Leases in Csseumf pec Bay Dock River, in Prince Count 0 1 later. She had willed her property. to a daughter, Mrs. Alexander Joly who petitioned for appointment as executrix uf the estate. Irene and Lionel Beauregard, two grandchil- dren, of Shediac, N. B-. contested' the allowance of the will, together with Alfred Beauregard. l<'.tchuurs.a gon, it being alleged that J\\=!£‘I'h E. l_I:ai.rc;_nrf| was not of sm'-ud url ci wh.-ai _tl.»‘ will was made. -| r-- ~ Y _ Applications on the regular printed forms will be received by theunder- signed for lease of barren bottoms for oyster culture in the above insh- tioned watersup to and on the " 31st day of December next. ‘ Each application will require to -be accompanied by cash, certified. che- que or P. O. order for three dollars to pay cost of drawing duplicate lease and registering same. Copies of plans, application forms. form of lease and leasing regulations are deposited and may -_ be inspected at the following placesz- ¢,€'1‘ou\B- A , _ / tu _ no* /ff // V ""‘° 2910-12-muwmal. > -~ M/ ._ ;_ 1.’ ’- 'f' _. ff 1'/ '.»:=:' -‘ .~:-.1-...__ . ,__ _..--_»;_»~' ~‘!.'-\.‘-.'.-:.'..'_..v244f,¢";:%’;-_.c2123._ 5, '- _ _ - '- , 4'-/____.WE;s¢,,¢;;g~,_v3;.;,' _'f ,-wr,” ’_.--'-'-';~ f; _ Y/ _f/: it 4. 1*/ ff -;-,Z /.,,f;.'//_,,, ;,~;. ._: __._~/__',.':1-- -1; ' __ _-I-_~.',' ., ,_ ` ~;».= 1.-=:“'»4¢:r'f-;» _.;f//.1/~c'»» _ . -,-1-. ==-=--‘~i‘-;-:‘.-.- ---~ . "N "7¢‘§'7'/"if:/Z6/*§'7"{f"f':*' I Q ' the Postmaster General, 0.1.- _' .- /.. -. :===. ' If- '7.".':1"f=_'4-/" 1.' day, the 2nd January 1 conve ancc of His Ma‘ I' 1'- '.'-E132-'-I ‘-.li/' ~ ‘ ' / :':." f_’_f=_1';2;`~'f~'~_'{.j'.‘f' /~ genuine blended flour. lt contains nutritious., ‘gf '~ "' Traverse oem.-no an what, blended was I _;',"_'_`3|;"_ llttlt Manitoba spring wheat to give added strength. "Beaver" Flour is not like the woman who can make only one. kind of cnlze or one kind of fancy pastry. "Beaver" 1 /» ' Flour is like the attractive, capable, clever housewife who " .f can make Bread, Rolls and Biscuits - Cakes. Pic! Ind Pastry-and makes them all equally well. That’s the flour you want l Order it at your doaler's. 142 DEALERS-Write ul for pub" on Full. Soares Grains and Cereals. 'nm 1'. n. 'mvnon co.. united. cn-umm. one C.F.Pooley,6% Kent St,I-Ia1ifax,N.S.,Trave11ing Sales Agent’ _,_ _ tion as to conditions ,. forms of Tender may he the Post Olllee of Murray specter. 2351-11-zsmtual. ___?f’__.§`iif§'i7ff‘"W I E . oluce or the Provincial ». ' Charlottetown. _ _,.5 »“"‘f~ mul connuicr Y le ‘ on a proposed Contract years, six times per ,week Because "Beaver" Flour ls the original and 1:ff‘iI1§_";L‘lt;‘u‘!;i°~ fl_1;“§`°”‘ux“"“7 md* ~ - `Gcneral‘s"p‘|elsuf€:"' " ' ' -» Printed notices containing informa- Gontract may be seen Secretary , Prothonotary‘s office, Bummereide. Store of James E. Birch, (lilies of George Matthews, 0'IUenl’y. ARTHUR NEWBERY, Asst. Provincial Becty.. Nov. Aloertee. zach, 1013 SEALED TENDERS. addressed to will be re- ; i"'»N~_;-`=i-"- ceived at Ottawa until Noon, on ¥‘rl~ 914 for the sty's Maile, for four over Rural Postmaster of proposed and blank obtained at River, Fair- ‘rhilds Point, Peters Road, Allieton and at the office of the Post Olive In- JOHN F. WHEAR. Post Odlce Post Otnce 1nspeetor’s Oillce. ' ’ Charlottetown, Nov. 24th, 1913, _ Inlpector. -'r 4 QE 19 4 ~ rsh ~.\""x .SJ KNIT GOODS rf. / `x`\{§/ P- \v\’r| rt _/_//I o A"7’° \; ' 4° _ /lj Q* .+ ve. - ff 'I/is - _ _ .~ /Q have to pay_for \ _\\s\\\\\\s\\\\\\\\\\\\\` I 4/4' ... ..; il » 4 Q- " =-' ' " / ’ " In - _ /ei; ~ -~ r L “ _...__ ~-~' ,' 1 / 5 .y - - I-IERE’S an air of quiet elegance and I ;~ _ good taste about _Penmans Hosiery which _ men and women of refinement are quick to note. common hose. Hosiery ’ef=l_=l,__ is mndc lnr nwn, wmncn und ciliiilrcil in Colton, c:.\sI\|m-|'i-, silk auui iisic - _- any wc-_lgllt and all popular colors. Look for Ilia _lrudcmar/.‘! ;;`T:'1'";' llnslerv Sweaters, _ ..,......,u.1e..9_ Penmans Limited, o.;.f........ Paris, Can. unn..\, __ _ _ \ »_-;. )~ . 4,, -~ fill ,\.~._.. .Eli '1'-‘fi .ii ii .5 8%.! ' i~;,.l » or ii, il: . al. Z.. l .fgiz Tit. ._-A 1 _‘ - ri. _ :.- si-girl 1 I _ is ini 'fra 1 LEW .. . rr i‘ 11.4.0 I.-5 I - “ik it » l i £ {':1,.;f Iii ei. , ‘cl #gli _ ‘fir _ '»ll§`.,e,*. see 1..-'.71 , ~ _ e. -2 li-i~ _».-.til . ~:--:'_.\ _.iw M Ji,-,._ ~I-\ it . .¢,_ TV >: ?~`;i.?°" h- ,~;,-_ f.‘1'i'_~§ , W,