. _, ,_ - ....t._~. _ .... _._ _ _ _ . , _ .. ._...,,-......,. .._._...._.»~, ,-sp. V.-...._. ¢.=~w~»suwr~i\~ ~ *'~ -4 4*-_f, MV > V q ‘A * r '_' ‘. S ,, _ V _ __ , _ ,__. . _.\ _,, _ ’ 1 ..~.-sv.-.. ‘ , ‘ f’ .,, ~"“‘=."""'» ‘ ~‘ . ~ » ~" NOVEMBER 24 1914 -_ _ ~ 3 ’ _______i?HE_cHltih.o1T1irowN GUARDIAN ”' PAGE ELEVEN \ . 1 i , Q . .~ 4. >‘ 1,'-.‘ » ’~ ~ .l»-.~.'_, jf»:;.; A- ~,-.~_..~= ._ ,s -_i -' ». ‘ ‘l -‘ ' ' . -f f ' _, Y . :,;€_.>__¢__v` “V1 . 4 , _ __ 1 . _ .7 _‘__ - 3.' _ .I V-».r.1.,. W _ _ A -, , - .1 Justice of Peace Praises- Dr. Chase’s Ointment -lui After Nine Years of Agorriy - Using This Great Healing Agent, As a means of healing sores and wouigf that defy ordinary treatment Dr. .V ase's Ointment has long stood guplfeme. It IB __ _ known far and wide _#' - as a _positive cure ` for eczema and ~ ._ plle'ri. Whatever ; _ __` ' uncertainty the-Fe fi `.-\ may Qin about the '\ results obtained liy the use of medicines taken internally there can be no question ofthe healing of the skin when, Dr. Chai-xe’s Oliitnicnt is applied. Yriiinfian actually geo W ' YOIU' OWI1 eyes just what takes MR- HE.'\'I"F{- place. The sore parts are cleansed, 1-. ~ng,`=:__ .' 4--1'. . ~ L ii* `-f»rf»':-l’~r- -= r l ,_ ., ‘ff ' _ ‘iw " ;. "`f\_\ He Escaped an Operation by 'Mill gradually the new skin is formed Lindnthe sore becomes sniullol and ‘mar er, until it iinaliy disappears, 1; s o ten wonderful the results which are accomplished in a single night by iiuse ot this great healing ointmeilt. r. N. A. Heath, J.P., Fitch 33% Qi-19-. Wl‘ll9H1-"Nine years ago I was taken with an abccss, and cannot be- gin to describe what I have suffered ns n. result. I was examined by twig doctors, both of whom said I would have to undergo an operation 1.. be cured. Thanks to Dr. Chase's Oint- ment, it has rendered nn operation UUDGCGHSHFY. and has completely cured nie. I cannot say enough Ili Praise of this wonderful ointment whlch_ci|reil me after nine years of agony. ' Dr. (".ho.sr-'s Ointment, 600 ii box, all dealers, or Edmanson. Bates & C0., _ Limited. Toronto. avi-¢. A BRITISH WAR~SONG. - »(’l`homas Campbell.) Quit the plough, the loom, the mine, Quit the joys the heart entwlue, .loin our brothers on the brine, Arm, ye brave, or Slavery. Ponce, so loved, away is fled; War shall leave his iron bed; To your arms, avengers dread! Strike, 0 strike at Tyranny. |<‘or our homes, our all our iinnie, lilust again the tyrant's aim. liritain’s wrongs swift vengauces calm. ‘ ltusll to arms-or Slavery. Iieroes, of the sea. the shore, Quit your laurelled rest once more; lireadiy rouse the battle’s roar, Vengance hurl on Tyranny! l`tl'l\'. MR. KINSALE V HAS RPSIGNED. SYDNEY, Nov. 19.-It is learned that Rev. Mr. Kinsule, lor several years Protestant missionary to the resignation to the meeting of- the _Sydney Presbytery held this mon.. lug 'lp St. Andrews’ Church. It, is understood that the Rev. gentleman has been ,suffering from nervous breakdown as a. result; of suspicions Ui 0315008.89 which are said to have been directed against him since the outbreak of the war. Regret is ex~ pressed hy Mr. Kinsaie's many fri- ends regarding his decision to leave Sydney. His term, however, will not expire until next June, it is stated. CATHOLIC PRIESTS EXECUTED IN MEXICO. EL PASO, Texas, Nov. 20.-A mili- tary bulletin from Guadalajara receiv- ed here to-day says that four Roman Catholic priests had been executed by order of General Joachim Amar, military governor iii the State ol' Mlclioacnn. lt was declared that the clericals had headed an uprising. Several similar uprisings oi' the people against alleged confiscation and dese- cration ot' church property have been foreigners in this city, presented his reported fronl several points in south- - is The Eastern Trust Co. , INCORPORATED 1893 CAPITAL $1.000.000 RESERVE $225.000 PRESIDENT: Robert E. Harris, K. C. 1 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BOARD I-Ion. John McLean, M. P. P. Chairman, James Eden, C I-I. B. Longworth, J. S. Hinton. This Company under its Act of Incorporation confines its business to the and trusts, it does not receive deposits, does not speculate with its own or trust .funds, nor does it invest monies outside of In these times `of financial trouble its position stronger than ever. _ 4 i . H Correspondence Invited. administration of estates the Maritime Provinces. »-. U1 l p. m. Leaves Charlottetown 4 p. ni. 'T ' ' M '_ General Manager Leaves York Poinr, Tuesday. 24th, ~ imager oct. 29. 1914. 730 and 12 a. m. Leaves Ciiarlotte- Q 6274-10-29Mthstutf. ~ :own 11.45 and 4 p. m. Leln-is york ‘I _ _, _ _ Point, Friday zvili, mo and iz ii. nl. < I -- _ I gfslzvg Iénaiisitetov/n. 11.45 and 4 pm. . ‘ AN A B I N E ,___ L _ V ~ '-1 M S. S»HlllSbOr0 _ l |:| C- l\lE\hl YORK I'-ISI# ADS 1 W 1 I 1 1 Thomas' M.-Reid & Co. I WHOLESALE COMMISSION FISH IIEALERS 108 Fulton Fisli Market, New York _ speclnltigg Smolts Eels sud Clams. Consignments solicited, daily rf turns. Stenclldnnd stationery on Bl-‘Dll°“tl°n~ Iteterence,'Market and Fulton National Bank. 116W Y°|'l‘- s. s. wii.sv 4 sons. T~"¢f°f Al' " 5 -1. . Coii`el§pments Solicited PromPf Rewms ' JHN mils co. - (lNconi>oiwrliliJ.i s -- -- M k t-New York A loglhlilfsilzlllomiiiisilon Full Dealers l- 0 ° ts & Eels Specialties A §l’ond§,?|§!mpt|y answered, stencils sent on BDi>\lClll°“- _ ' 4 SONS-Boston Transfer ents. l"f'¢iilft5”,`”°cF News co fro.n Charlottetown for Bos- 2120 "' ` 3-`00 " ”"’ °°'°° ' sais-ii-siumav - RED CROSS. _ Contributions to the Red Cross So- ciety from O’Leury: Messrs. J. A. Brady, 1.00; Arthur Dignan. .50.; Thomas Tucker, .20 ; An- drew Arsenault, .40;, Mrs. F, D. Arsen- 'ault, .25; Mrs. L. Lacey,-.50: Mrs.`John Large. .50; Mrs. J. A. Large, .50; Mrs. Cephas Greg8. .20; Mrs. ‘James Gregg, .50-Total. $4.55. Mrs. William Vinj,- cenhyarn; Mrs. T. Tuplin, 1 shirt;» Mrs. David Crozier, 2 lbs. rolls and 1 pair mitts; Mrs. Cephas Gregg. 2 yds. cheese cloth; Mrs. John Rayner,.2 pairs pillow cases and 1 towel; Mrs. James Wood, 2 lbs. rolls, 1 pair socks, and 2 towels; Mrs. L. Lacey., yarn; Mr. William Turner, 1 pair socks; Mrs. John Webb. 12 yds. cotton; Mrs. John Leard. 3 lbs. rolls and yarn; Mrs. Jas. Dickenson, socks; Mrs. Joseph Gal- lant. socks; Mrs. William Haslam, 2 pairs socks and 3 pairs wristlets; Mrs. James A. Webb, socks; Mrs. D. Ram- say. 2 pairs socks and wristlets Mrs. Chester Clark. 5 yds. flannel; Mrs. Al- bert McWilliams, 1 blanket and wrist- lets; Mrs. Seymour Elliott, rolls; Mrs. William Cornish, rolls; Mr. Thomas Kendall. 1 skein yarn; Mrs. Joseph Mc- Williams, wristlets; Mrs. Norman Mc- ‘Willlams, wristlets;_ Mrs. A. W. Car- lruthers, 5 yds. cotton; Mrs. James Wedlock. 2 pr. socks; Mrs. Geo. Small- man. 1 pr. socks; Mrs. Henry Boulter, 1 pr. socks and 4 prs. wristlets; Miss Aiiilie McNaught, yarn; Mrs. John Hopgood. yarn; Mrs. Fred Arsenault, knitting, with knitting machine. -Ami, On Oct. 15th. a Red Cross Society was formed at Brookfield, and the fol- lowing oiiicers were elected:-Pres.. Mrs. (Rev.) J. H. MacHattie; Vice- Pres., Mrs. F. (‘_. Dollar; Sec.-Treas., Mrs. Findlay MacKinlion. Following is a list ot' the amounts collected in _ Brookfield, Springvale and Milton: Mr. Angus Beaton, webb flannelette; Miss Annie Beaton. 1.00; Mrs. Robert Mac- Mrs. Lemuel MacLean, 1.00; Richard MacDui`f, .50; Mrs. Edward Moore, 1.00; Nelson Moore, .50; Mrs. I-Iinsoli Sentner, .50; Mrs. Alex. Campbell, Alex MacDonald, 1.00; Mrs. Frederick 1 (‘. Dollar, 2.00; Mrs. Angus MacLeod, 1 quilt, 2 pillows, 1 pair socks, 1 pair erick Coles, 1.00; Mrs. Frederick Coles. 1 pr. socks. .25; Miss Minnie Carson, ' mitts, .2o; Mrs. Benjamin Sentner, 23/4 yds. fiannelette; Mrs. John Coles, l lu inane /_ , , giadilzy. //-/’/Q//./.’ L I ¢ .44 i1"r|.¢ _ ...,..“'.EI.., van C Sick A " ` Headache, and Dish-as after Eating. - ‘ _ s-.ii rin. s-.ii im., s-nu i>fn._ _ VI -lx-q 1.00; Mrs. Walter Curtis, 1.00; Mrs. Stephen Colggf 2.00; Ronald MacDon- ald, l.00;,.'._ rs. Ronald MacDonald, 1.00; George MacDonald, <50; Mrs. . ' _ ‘_ Alex Russe 1;, 1.00; Mrs. Catherine Ni- Durf' L00’ Mm Albert M““D"fr’ ‘50’ cliolson, 1.00'; Mrs. Clia.rles;MacDuif, 1.00, linen; Mrs. Thomas Woods, 1 lb. rolls, 1.00; Mrs. Hector Buchanan, 1.00. 1 skein yarn; Mrs. Benjamin Ma- 1.00; Mrs. Catherine Mclunis, .50' Mrs. theifon’ L00; M.rs‘ J°sP_ph Mac,PherS0,f'_' M' ’ M mitts; Mrs. David Paul, 1 quilt, 1 blail Drummond' '50; Mrs' Walter Ma‘fLe(“l' ket’ 1 sheet and linens; Mm Finley ‘1.00, Mrs. Everett Johnson, 1.00, Mrs. x:f'cl/§l_él()'1_0’l1§,Ir:;'0().I’.hx;§'s II3)"el'l'£"f"1I';%I_` Lean, 1.00; Mrs. (Tliarlotte Johnson, Neiqoh de" Mrs Emoest boiiar' 1.00; Mrs. Ambrose Seiituer. 1.00; 1001 Mrs de' ’ Y ‘ _ ' Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald, 1.00; illrs. . , _ orge ounker, 1.00, Jos- J eph Younker, .50; Hammond Crabbe, M .25; Mrs. Anthony Essory. 3.00; Fred- S 50; Mrs. Murdock Stewart, .50; Mrs. 1,00; Miss Annie MacNem’ L00; Mrs_ Mary Matheson. 1 blanket, 1 pillow. Charles Proude, 1.00; Mrs. David Fos- M ter, 1.00; Mrs. James Scntner, 1 pr. D - . - ~- L » ~ » - train, 2-'dun' -. I “Ls” With robber hordes, infcst the peace- °”' g ful nel inns' limi \G¢ll\lIl\O~1IiurSignlt\\l¢ . Biasplieming til-1 Holy Name, this - Q hraggart linnve _ lr ' ‘ d plays his bufll- ,_ _ On he less clilldl.oo * s ' " Displays the courage (7) of his war- \i_rtuelsikt(leIlleel;r’.\villl indecent _plague ConforriiN::ldvN;'l)II`;i(llii(li],cunning to his I - _ - 0 c Timetable for November, launch`Dol, A 'religious creed; ` C0' 4 nhl" (‘omhining_tlie Hallowed Name of tho ___ ’ u 3n'envf};u¥(,),;k Ié(;,i,;_]|Ii0?tl:;g(3vlH, ;0;h'$,0 With tlll‘ea;l<'~)tl;soiG0lil oigidiiilln iliciiririie Ch°"'°tt°t°w"TPl°t°" S°'Vi°° » -- "- Eor-"rilv|E - Friday 13th. 930 and 12 8- 111- . cmsmng -with hru-tal mlght‘ ~ (‘oninif5ll':ili?Glllmcrro\v:1n=.1. _`1c~. Tor troubles of Soil cv:-r;.'wLi_»-‘~.~. li hoses. 25 con!! _ ____ l W|'llT -STAR'“t“7i."£°" ` MONTREAL- QUEBEC - LI\SltPO0L S.S. Zeeland - November 14th Till Sill, 12,017 TCI! PORTLAND - IIALIFAX- LIVERPOOL x""" s'lH"l' i>i:iiL=d li'-'lille SS. Al'lIiic,, 15.# for DIC. I DBL 3 8.8. Inuit, iam rm " 5 ~ 6 ss,_z»»l.u, an 1... -- iz ‘- is Apply Lomi Allin for lull particulars or Mn, lilletulllns Slllltl.. lelthll. Ulu. brevent Siil>Dini!, hilt on stones they ,, l~/W" lull rfifiélil. ,§-3-?;§;¥: 're » _"ff $131.' |_i»`H, E Nl S l P119-'H.‘y0l Hicnllledicirehti /\\'-“ili»l,-itil# l'n»p.lmill/ii !cr_l.- I Flmllriling lm If-.ntl and Regulai _ _ ` 1, lingllleblumatlszindlionelsui' "" ` ..INr.iNirs ‘ A--_ l Pmllrolcs Digc11lloll.Chccrlui§ V TllePm ' ,_-3, Qi §-:‘ 1 _ 1 wi' ,_ _._ -Jr' _*_* ‘ _J=.__ ,,~l1 l;.,_.l if-“°“' " ;:l_‘,':f_ Opi|i:u.Mol~plzi:ic ii-il‘i‘lilura|_. hp I .I il..- __:,; _ “ ;f,’!§‘,_l» ' nt’s;'; :ini llcr.r.Cc'i:.ill:s:lclli\:l: Norhnncorir. ; ___.....___ .i ' mpfifahznsaeziruoi . .piaufil/if Jiri' _ .4br..i`e:/1.' e _lforgil//: 52171' An:rJ`ml 4 l a ._ ec!"/1 -1- __. _ ‘_ _ .__.__,1_._L_ et l *QI fa-r:~‘ CD DD ` »\-._ §l'.}'§»”flf./`ff/1}vlr- ' "' tl/»‘l1qrri»al7vr.i: F.»inrfo1-l Remedy iorlioiisini- liin. Sol.: §jloiiicuh.l)larrln.».._ lxorinsgzinvulsi:;1;.l_t£/r;fEl\ ness an OSS J ‘ - I ' A .‘..icLimilr Sigru.lu_r_c0l ~" 1 Ji/_ofa/;f..r...»". nit 0i;N1'A\;:z l`.a.~iPANv. )i»0N'Ililu'li.&.‘lLW YUR H Fiji All _ il I 1.°_+;i ii 'ililv | 1 ,I '._~.;I '\", '~' -A-_ ' _ ..__ . ‘ -‘ ` ` "ln , _ui wi. 1 .. _*_* __ The Etlinli .lull Ha I Always Bought tiling _ l For Infants and Child:-el i3ca.r;,= the ` O ..` `.ELl}l1.I`i3 of VO i- . ° I - ,lls ici UVB .,,,, ,~¢~n/.ence .new v¢~` 9°."." P won-1 ~ emo E ;.°’c\*~U >-|~ - °mss mmm nests# o¢¢r-sfggg f i P.E. I. RAILWAY " _'r|ME TABLE in EFFECT orfrossn 1 n ' ’t.' ._ t .M Trains Outward Read down. wssmq ”~Q¢n? ¢~IlvOE;E: C7 Q Kensington Ar. Suinmerside .°'5’~’*"!‘:°""U ¢c>E..:r-' Some# U If-I Oinbvb °~iooO 8.55 9.30 A.M. 0.50 DOD. 8.35 9.12 ’ 3.00 4.10 4.30 4.57 0.41 6.00 11.10 Ar. Mt. Stewar t M oreil St. Peter’s 7.10 Ar. 4.15 8.40 Dep. 5.04 9.50 5.25 10.20 6.00 11.00 Ar. Mr. Stewart Cardigan Montague P-I Z"f".°°> £31-A' ewocng *J Z 21.10 Dep. 4.25 5.55 Ar. Charlottetown, Hunter River Emerald Jct. ep. Summerside Ar- 8.45 Port Hill 7.48 0’Leary 7.04 Ar. Tignisli Dep. 5.45 7.10 Dep. Emerald Jet. Ar. 7.00 8.00 Ar. Cape 'Ijraverse Dep. 6.00 ‘ Cliiirlott-at own, Sourls Dep. Elmira Dep. 5.25 * " Georgetown Dep. Cliarlottetown Ar. 5.235 Vernon River 4.01 Murray Harbor Dep. 2.00 7.00 i' f _.» ' All trains run daily-Sunday excepted. \ \ .init ` st, 1914. Tralus inward. Read up A.M Ar. 11.30 _ 10.30 9.56 ‘ 9.27 Dep. 9.00 . A.I \-’ *‘.°°?°?°.°f7 E;ii»-¢»al»-»i- o-lumen; I-‘ 5;wr~§ 5.15 3.46 2.30 12.20 s=°.°°?> 5? 5:11* P.l\i. _ 5.40 ' 4.IiI 3.20 2.51 _» 1.25 W T' FFHx= caosziicco =»'I\T