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OM quality, _N_yaLRrnedrr.1° are sold only m drug .r/ores. |14 i .\ isnoma ‘ W ' Bread Flour and (_. . \ Qi ‘ ki “~`A-1 ‘ ’ 1 .` i `.~=‘\~ 4 T59 P¢rf¢d flour is the .1 ` . _ `_i?.'_' ._ '-'T-`?»"~ _.&;,that combines the ; " " ,_<',_ Qualitiesof Ontario - . _ ‘1 r"1@f *_-" 1T'§~_-,~ _...iv--| , ind Western wheat. . ~_ “J ~' This is exactly what fl E _',‘ ‘,‘ ‘ ` , "Beaver" Flc:_`: does. F _ ~.'j1_ '_ § x ~"‘f' _ if 1. .1 blanc of bm _ '\ ._ ~.\; ._ __"§\- " l - ' 1; °`: 11"" 1 1 _ _ ' ` 5%” ‘ ` r * Ontario n little to ad “Benv equally and has the U _s.%2§ l' _'~ .11 Pastry Flour l / \\Y\- .2-"‘ ff (lUl}_l,_ full Wheat with Westem wheat d s t r e ng t h . er" Fl ur is gbod 10?' ,Brehd ' '#'iif;~i.ief real home ‘mgde flavor _ that Woeterng flours lack. Ask your Igroccr. C. Y. Poolcy. Roy Building llelilex N. S. Travelling Sales Agent - ~ .<< H ._ 1-’ ‘» "\`1\_~ . 'v5`:‘s`.,'r_~;r_.l;»_§_'/.»,,. 'rl |1»- - ' ._. .iff rf .~.>s> , 3 fiiiii.. .""»57i L; d \ 5' 4 /7 DEALEHS-Write n lor prlcu |11 Feed, Curn 0/'elu and Cereals. 'l'llE 1'. H. TAYLOR C0., l.\llIl‘l'Bl), - . c||A1~HA|y|_ 0|", .il ,f_ R"FL%' 1.43 _ 1 1 us-__---L_ __ __ nl V __,,W_l _ L| i 25_0_0DP1AN0 ,_.,"~,5_‘§__1 ~ ' ' 100.00 clsn = _1 ir S1 1li.....W151»= $ I $3 | elven AwAv is Great Puzzle Contest - In th ._ ._-ni-u--mnan-lnvvilnxnauunswxucsm _..._ 1 Qi venus $325.00 ~_ AND STOOL T0 MATCH. VALUE $325.00 (lt is on view any business day from 9111 5 nt our factory) 3rd 2nd 4th 1.? l.C In Cash 15.00 ln Cash let Prize---MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT PIANO P in 1000 In Cash Sth lo;ih,5Priz¢sof $5 Each, 25.00 In Cash I _ and 25 Pri1.es0|$1.00Each, 25.00 In Cash forex. cnsn rRizrs...... $150.00 ‘V h _ CONDITIONS is contest is absolutely free. You arc not asked to spend Uccntoi yourmonofy or buy anything in enter iildren under 12 ycurs o age will not be pcrrnmcd enter. _ ° ll. lowed com te Q. The prism in thgecohtest will be awarded to correct - ;2:\tY.tl'l Boarding to handwriting and general . [KJ B.'i` . to I 3, lil omplo eeoi ours or relation of employcc will bo em. neat nnd you may win akood i gin will bo done by three en tlsmcn havilh zlib- “? ." i f_,` y_&:$a|5e:;ig::Awith ui silrm. Theirdec on ell* rfigasgrasaorgiitian lobe fuliliied which we ei _ , n . s soon es your answers is _ rccclvettwe will write srlvlainll You ii lt il correct and telling yqn _oi this condition. \ no Nor DELAY. car roun Answrn in 'ro-oar. NAT! I * UKAL PRODUCTS LIMITED, Dept. 399 '[°|~“¢°_ cnah E 1 I 1 THE PUZZLE nsrmnwcrs s A n E nf Annlenn ckahewainsaS -. The jumbled letters given above represent the names of Four Greet Canadian Rivera. To help yousoive them we have underlined the iirst letter in each gmc. The iirells 8|. WPIIICE. Now guess the rest and send usin yoursolution oi all four names in ggur vcry ncatest and' st han: writing. | . I ¢/ I I n _,_ I MONDAY 'Misa Katie Hobson llontsgut: was 3 passenger to Kill RW01' r°°°1\t ly where sho will be the guest Miss Ruth Carruthers -B Mrs Albert H Douse, Dorchester Mans. has arrived in Charlottetown on n short visit to har parents/l‘heo and Mrs. Moore, Upper Prince Street -Robert C. and Mrs. Auld of Frat- town, who have been spending their wedding trip in St. John and other places, returned by the llimprsss,lq.si night.-J -Dost Gould, 3 sailor . _*LH schooner Mnlabsr, who was 1- 1- .’, by falling irom the topmsst vessel A short time ago has recovered irom the injury that able to leave the hoslJits.l.J At a recent meeting the following resolution was passed:-Whereas the people of Village Green and Upper Mt. Albion has auilersd much lncon venience for the need oi a siding at Village Green Station and whereas they were led to believe that ever; reasonable edort. would be made by the representatives to induce the pro- pcr authorities to supply this needed convenience, and whereas up to the present time 'noth-ingvh1ls'been~ don1` towards remeding the existing con~- ditione, therefore resolved in the op- inion ot this mee,ti_.n‘g. the represents- tlves oi the distrlct_have been lax ir their duty in not pressing their clsimr upon the proper authorities. -The newest W. F. and H. M. sux- iliary in P. E. I. _is that of Lot 16, Miscouche.It was organized in Octo# ber ot last year, by Mrs. J. S. Mac- Kay, who has been 8. great help and inspiration to the ladies oi this con- gregation in1their good work, who have shown their appreciation oi her services by making her a liie mem- ber. The average attendance of this auxiliary at the time oi meeting oi the P. E. I. Presbyterial, last J une, was the highest ol any reporting, and the attendance has not fallen oil, hui: rather increased since. Besides holding 13 regular monthly meetings during that time they have 'held three public meetings in the church, which was well filled on each occasion. In this way they are endeavoring to get people interested in the great work of extending the Msster's king- dom. Mrs. William L. Adams is the president of the auxiliary.-Presby- terian Witness. 1 -Misa Bessie Gray oi Coleman, who has been visiting relatives in Mains, returned home last night.-J. The marriage took place at Valu- couver ln the Church ot Our Lady of the Holy Rosary on Oct. 12th of Mies Henrietta, Mae Turner, daughter of James and Mrs. Turner, Glynde River," P. E. I., to James Groth this morning where they will attend l to Sh wood ccm.eterY.‘1'\.'ver .‘Doug.n| \leKinnon, Pt. vu in n.onu.nm"soturd°y--B- mu mums rim. cnarioemown lett Saturday morning on a trill U9 _ Boston (luster Vmiderstine. Ubhrlotto- town. was s passenger to limit-true Saturday alter-noon Frank Mellen. Wheatley River. and James Coles Brookfield intend leav ing tomorrow for Blsboe Arizona JR. at Taylor, Montague, return ed holnol Saturday night irom the west' with ‘OM of the coming bint'-it loxeeB )‘ 1 1-xv .lfltobert Emtr1 Wood Ialandsullll taken 3 position in the Montlgllv sash and door actory, ISBN IV". proprietor.-B Parker and Mrs Carvell, who have been spending 3, week in CllB\`10ff»° town, leit Saturday morning OH N- tnrn to Montreal ..._°Douglaa Rutherford, Haliiax, re- presenting J. and M. Murphy is in iirlu.--B,_ - _ " - 'Montague' today in the interest oi his _ This "builder-up" -is the best icne.1up\the =*l.°.. ll_“ll"°_`.l.“nsS».Tl'.. 'Fld . - A E§ia`4l'Dr1i-C2i,Ta'stcisiiili~l§’a\'oparailon and strength to_ those. who are run colds-but the wisest plan is to take it 'as a it is needed as a cure.. beioro liottloa,_a”t your *_ ...’J . iiand‘ Mi's_` Carruthers, Mon- .. ,_._'.- L Fl taguo, werefpassengera to Mill River the wedding of his sister Mies Ruth Ca.rruthere.B. 'I ~--_uv ..:°D_ L. McKinnon, Montague. is laying a. new concrete sidewalk in iront oi his new residence which will add very much to the aPD0B1`Bl1°° 0| his residence.-B. The tunersl ol the late DF. G00- E- Moure. Crapaud, took place from the residence oi his parents upper Prlimt St. Charlottetown, Saturday after- noon er _L Y, large concourse of people followed tlfc remains to, their last resting place. and nothing but words ol praise and appreciation could be heard on all sides for the late Mr. Moore. The Boston Globe ol the 16th inet. contains the following among its items oi news from the Dorchester District: An enjoyable surprisb BMW took. place last evening at the home oi A. H. and Mrs. McLellan compli- mentary tn J. Austin and Mrs. Tral- uor, of Charlottetown.. A program oi vocal and instrumental music. COD- tributed by members oi the oomillany present, and recitations by others, rounded _out the eveuing's entertain- ment. Mr. and.Mrs. Trainor leave for their home Friday,` nzill milliu Marshall Connolly of Vancduver, the Rev. Father Walsh, 0. M. I., oillciat- ing. __',l‘he'b1'ido looked _very unetty i white duche:-s satin made en train E B - carrying 5 bridal bouquet. oi white chrysaathemums. She was attended by Miss Edna White who wore a gown of primrose charmeuse satin and carried pink chrysant.hemnme_ The groom vyss supported by John Turner, brother of the bride. The re- ception was held at the home oi S. J. and Mrs. Smith, 2788 Oxford St, autumn foliage being used in the de- corations oi the rooms where' the tables was prettlly arranged with white chrysanthemums. The hostess. gowned in pale blue rnoueelin de soil over blue silk was assisted ivy Mrs. Connolly, mother of the groom, who wore a handsome gown of bleckfsatin trimmed with jet and silver lace. The groom's present to the bridesmaid was n go‘d brooch set with pearls and to the best msn a pearl tie pin. The happy couple were the recipients of many handsome presents and after n dainty supper they departed in an auto in time to board the night boot to Victoria, the bride being attired ina tailored suit oi ‘blue aerge, a black velvet hat with white Ostrich plumes completed her chic costume. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Mrs. C. H. White, Mr. and Mrs. Flet- cher. Mr. and- Mrs. Graham,'Miss A. Fraser, Miss Morris, Miss R. Beck- man, Misa Hanna, Miss Edith White, Mr. Garry, Mr. Gibbs, Mr. Tailon, B. Turner, Mr. Mclntosh and oth- ers. Upon their return from the Sound cities, Mr. and Mrs. Connolly will take up their residence at 1028 Robson Street. . K1 with veil and or-an e blossoms nd? .\_ ~:'., ,I-‘_ yi _r-_J -_'\l- 1-i ' I Until She was Nea13'€?Crazy. Began f I with Watery Bli' S. On Ears, I Eyes, Hands andjnkles. Could 1 Not Sleepfor Scratching. Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment Cured. --_ig-‘___--. nmnrwicir st., Fredericton, N. 1;,-"1 had 11. very biuicese 'ot Kcitma. The trouble began with watery blisters and itcliod and burned until I was nearlyiaezy. _ It was on my ears. cyos. bands and ankles. _I could not keep the bod 'clothes ovor ment night for the smartlng and itching. My can would swell. I would scralich until thc blood would run and then form_ n scab. I felt as if I could take a. knife and cut. the hush on ; my hands. It would dlstlsure my fave and make it smart and bum md swell. I could not slocp at night for scratching. “I tried everything I‘ hoard of without getting any benefit. I used lots of home remedies. such as lard'and sulphur. and also was treated for it. Then I tried1Outicura Soap and Ointment and thtyy gave me great ease. I used thum about 'tour months and I sm happy to say I am never troubled now. The Cuticura Soap and Ointment cured me completely." (Signed) Mrs. A. B. 'l‘homp< DUB. MBI. 9. 1912. `»- , The regular uso of Cutlcurn Soup for toilet and bath not only tends to preserve, purify and beautify the skin, scalp. hair and hmdl. but assists in provontlng iniiammstion. irri- tation snd clogging of thelporss. the common muse of plmplos, biockheede. rodnem and roughness, yol low. oily, mothy and other un- whoiosome conditions ofthe skin. Outicurn _ Soap md Outicuru. Ointment are sold throughout the world. .Liberal sample ot each mailed free with az-p. sun nook. » I _ Address post cord Potter Druc & Chem. Corp.. Dept. 44D. UB.A. 2*' 1 _ we jf" f v ‘ -Y ~ ' *" _""- ES ' ETEE° PURE WOOL UNSHRINKABLE ss .- ll~\. » "ei »‘.1 1 ~ _` PH Bfé,r,;,, 51,39 Tye# Morin' on rwry garment. £7' 1 row-nav..-init ‘lsseéfieusn oi knowing ‘that you' are 'f clothing obtainable 'e,_-_when you wear _` '_'éi.:ETEE". In addi- ’,,iioa is that ii is the _ _»;=gf.l_'ltvis_ll1_:om!ortsble. , ." }y."..=_`~ 1 ¥`*l’_».- _ ..' PEOPLE V' ' ' ‘."°1»"°7“'°‘f""'~=r.'.f=f.?;_'.f'.:";f.'.' wearing' the best under- sow gy ' - _$1.1 'ri-is assr nanuzns. I £1 ' 'Wg ionic- I WORNSY _ _ THEBEST 7’ ALL .` ' “CEETEE woot UNDERWEAR . » is manufactured only from theverylincsi Aulffllilil M8520 V/00|. scoured and combed over-and over until every particle of f matter is taken out and every strand is ae, clean as it is pos _ ‘o ._ .»° to be made. Evo garment is fashioned in the knitting to the human ioriia. 'Every Ein is knit together, not sewn. AH rlruandweighu/or»s¢n.wonunand children. `A|`h yvnrdaslcrlorhvtsilioyont I ‘_ Tl-IEC. TURNBULL CUMPANY OF GAl.T»' Ll\|l'l'ED ~ 1' 1’ Gslconiarlo <.r _ - _ _, nm _" . I ., _ _ /4" if-_ f yousa __ you’re wide awake. . _// $5 '_ Leave ~y`qulr'l call ' f and slecp""soun`dly, trustingly, e_vety.m;iI1U.te_of the night--h_e’ll _ "" " ca11yQ5".?'Q‘I‘1¥the dS»zt'”‘ai‘.’a_ny» time" 'ii I:-Iis “lace iis' frank, open. easl’ And if) you roll o've“1‘ and try ` just one more nap, he’l1 remind _ ~ you gently 'that it’s #breakfast time and keep on calling until _ Thcre’s a- feeling of bigness ` and strength about him, a..pe- / " culiar glow of brightness and’ » 1 1 ' ' < _ A i i m ‘ ‘ii _ I f . ._ . 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Y|.0 You' have kept on wearing stockings with a seam up thsbsck-shapeless, uncomfortable things! probably didn't realize the perfection Pen-Angle Seamless Full-Fashioned are hose without the .sign of a seam-look for the mark Ae they are being knit theyare shaped lastingl the foot and leg. They /it-they wéar better-and the seam at all makes them ever so much more comfortable. cost-but much in quality, in economy and in comfort' the 5 1