"NOVEMBER’9. 1915 ' _ _ - . - , THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - PAGE SEVEN _ Sigsworth 50c Mrs John Slgsworth A V Y V H Y YJ” . Q 'A 381; Mrs. Angiis McI;’hee 5.0¢; Mg.. t ?ADE E5PEé\A\-LV. ;g¥_1<_:£gN0T» BUYE \ A A Photos 'All-styles ot iinisii' are shown i wr uses ana white, liieaiteq' :RQ iinisiied protraits in india ink and the' polpuiar hand-painted work in natural 0 ors. c _ Call in today and see some of the styles. The Cook Studio., For Those Away From _ » A ~ Home ` S _ C: BAD: Send, a Photograph for Xmas s Prima equnny. hi from _ The Bayer Photo Studio »A. E. Lyon _ - Photo Studio' -- s nl ' G , °°°...it.;"..a°iP.i....‘;°"#g°», Work unexcelled. _ Moderate Prices. -' ' V attention hospital and home, because no other Coffee is at‘ once so rich, so strong, so delicate, and so uniailingly good. In 34,1 and2poundcsns. Whole-|round-pulvsrlzed- alsel-'insGreundisrPsreolstesa. presentative in Bollris. MEN. - ' -- EISIERH PERSQHILS Representative in Montague. ..°The Rev. Ewen McDougall pass- _ ed through Montague Sunday on his way to Brooklyn -B ' i ._ . , - '~\ I ' ` _ C ` F `\ ' ..*Miss Annie Sutherland returned 51', Maru/'S' sci-loot, p|31‘R|¢1-_ '___ home Thursday evening by the S.B. _.___ 1 iw Enterprise from Halifax, to attend the . Collected b Lauretta Collin. Mrs. Mrs. A. Gordon Boc.; Mary Cullen <© Eilllngrainof her brother, John Suther- _I{imble,Coii3i $1.00; Mrs. Dan Me. 500.; Mrs. Roy Beuipitt 50c. < - -"' ~ - . bi .a P"°“°"““S M°"'i° 5* 9111101-_‘0l1°l“ Kelly .z5» Mrs; calvin Baker from there home. to attend the funeral 1.....-B. ' ' 09-40- Waiter Lantz, of the 2nd Heavy Bat- '”°_ - ' 'rr Y",--'~~-Y-~--F. ----W-" -~~'~~~---~~-----Y--_-----.Y _o ..°l`l' PAYO to buy in this Province ..°0|i¢ CENT per wel-<1 “eu - ----» sertion for advertising in this col- ..*D. F. TIERNEY is Guardian re- nmh. Cash must accompany order. ' ..*T. GORDON IVES is Guard 00; Mrs. Wm. Gordon $1; Mrs. Mart _:Messrs wiucsel- csmpaell aus ""9 3°"'°°'- °'°""*'¢"'» $8.60. ROSENEATH 1°” Collected by Margaret Harris. Mrs. 'i`. J. Donalioe $1; James _ Harris $1; Mary Donahoe $1; Mrs. Jas. Poole $1; Mrs. D. McQuarrie $1; , Ethel McQuarrie $1; Miss E. Mac- ¢ - Donald $1; T. Stewart $1; J. Stewart E Q Q & @ ' $1; Gertrude Donahue 50c.; Joh; ' - Smith 500.; Mrs. P. Kelly 50c.; E ward Munn 50c.; Benj. Gordon 50c. 5; Louis MacDonald 50c.; Mrs. E. Mor- " Gulre .25. I; Charles Do e t 50 M _ '-'-" Mrs. Vincent cGrath .25; Mrs. Jam- 01| 0-; F8- M- Slllphy 500-2 M18 B .JMIJI French, representing McColl as Mgqmth 315; M;-5_ Julm Mcgraw Kate Donahoe 50c.; Mrs. Edward rcs.. ontreal, and Mr Mclntosh. re- 35; M|-,_ Q99, 1,9511., L00; M,-,_ gem Beulpitt 450.; Mrs. G. Gordon 35c. 0 _ S 1 ; Mrs. l-iowatt 250., Miss E. Mcswaln McNeil 250' J J MacDonald 20c. el - - 1|. Auiay -i0c; Mrs. Joseph McAulay 35c. and 50c; Mrs Jas MacDonald 50c gus Wilson 500.; George .Iohnson 25c son yarn Total $7.20. w_ Collected for Red Cross Cardiga t , ( Anna. Matheson 1.00; Milli St ,§;’;ra,Cg§'1‘,fe‘§_‘°,‘;{‘é bggiggfeiqasglf M., -50; Bruce Whneway 1_00‘§ Nfm District, November 1915. Total $93.10. Amateur’s work given personal f John sum-rlsmi,en Friday, M, Lam' augnv Menousla .25, nemel Mc- retumed saturday mg;-ning, wi-me M, Kenzie .50; Mrs. J. Monaghan .10; M C. 0; 107 Queen St. Ch‘Town Phone 68] Eastem S. S. Lines International Line INTERNATIONAL LINE. `8teamsh|p Calvin Austin, and GW. _ernor Cobb. l l Portland and Boston. Return, leave Central Wharf Boston, Mon., Wed. and Fri., at 9 a. m. MAINE 8T.EAM3HlP LINE STEAMSHIPS NORTHLAND AND NORTH STAR. Reduced fares in effect $3.00 to NEW YORK Reduced Stateroom Prices. Leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, Tues., Thurs., and Sat., at 0.00 p. ni. City Ticket Dillce, 47 King Street. JG ' i-/mg. _ 0 s ..A. c. carrie, Agent, si. Jenn, N. la. [_ .4 i A.. E. Fleming, T. F.&. P.A., St. John New Brunswick. _ .I Furness in .tt Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX . . .STEAMER - Rappahannock Nov. l5th Nov. 6th Shenandoah Nov. 27th Nov. sith Kanawha Dec, ilth From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX Via Nfid. Via Nfld. Qct. Nth. Lexington Nov. Sth Durango Nov. 25th Nov.20th Tabasco Dec. 7lh Above ssilinss are not zuaranteed and. are subiect to change without notice. Fum¢ss.Withy& Co Ltd. L_ Halifax. N. S. -PLANT I_1_1vn For Style and Comfort If you want a pair of water- proof boots that will lit your feet perfectly, look neat an_d wear well you want a p .ir of INvlci‘Us the best enee made. The boots are made with heavy double soles an d viscolized to make them waterproof. $6.00 and $7.00 is lr s. s. HALIFAX from char. ._-_ cases of female ills, such as infiemma lottetown ' every Friday at 5 noon. From Boston every ~ Tuesday at noon. _ For further information _ apply to ' J AS. CARRAGHER, Charlottetown. Agent i Time Table. lleeliy Poms Ferry. I. I. Hillsboro. Leave 0h‘towil Leave Bock! Point l7_3q mm, 8.00 .sm. 3,30 mm, 9.00 aan. 9,30 gm, 10.00 s.m.' 11,00 5,15, 11.30 mill., ~1.so p.m. :.00 mm-, am mm, 8.00 mm. 2,10 mm, 4.00 D-Ill; 4.30 D. ni. 4-50 0.80 a.m. IUNDAY mm. 18.48 mm. 2.00 pm. rf? S 00 pm. 2.80 p.m. _ ,4.00 p.m. -_ 4-80 D-DL 0n Thursday the 8.80 trip will be omitted. ‘ - __ _ N. MURPHY. Mallnsli _ _ » , vrr.. \ 1 " >&2?-u* », 4*; Q . £1. _ N/’. " 1:5" .ev ~ ’“ swf A r , . -, .l 'v 1 -. . - ... .oy p lik,-My . L,” ._ ` for rr l_ tltril and Soft Coll .... "ri:-l:.f;° ':.°':::. ‘azems':o.d,'tlr°sZ1"ths: cg.n‘o.'::: Dm” lowest. » wsilsvsssood l°f¢°°*‘ in mon missin.. M Stash °*" ii it ‘ ° s "vll'?i':¥U!fQf‘“"" "5,-~»'§.`.i"l§ftL _. ”““'-"-"i’!""“ _ _°§°- ,_»_, ,qg\`i» we. 2...* 5’ '52 CHASE* Campbell spent Sunday at his old _Mrs. H. J. McDonald .10; John M home in Montague,-B, Donald 1.00; Daniel McEachern .6 David Bell .25' Donald Bell .25- Mrs. -- |60 "The open season for eougns and en Young .05; Mrs. James A. Mo- crlantorrerowu MARKET ‘ colds lg here. When you land on just Leod .25; John R. McLeod .10; Geo' remember Penslar Pine~Tar Cough rge W. Daley .255 Wm- BUG" 251 (Corrected on Tuesdays and Friday) Balsam. zse. and soc. bottles. Fosters R A- MCBBHI 1-001 Adam Wight .2 Drug Store. 3802-11.5m3l Peter G. Hume 1.00; Mrs. Peter O'bric_n's "All for Ireland League," heson, teacher, eolleetol; which would unite landlords and peas- ' e ' _ /___ antry in one patriotic body. WNAN RIVER DISTRICT 11'. -‘ | Q -' 1 The ‘following additional list ol co J ‘ /' __=f ‘ tributions amount to $24.35 as c ’-'L _,pf A ected by Miss Clara McLel _ _ lver strict reselli- t e 11' (teacher) indian R dl - ed a. total amount of $278 55 from trlsl. lt surely has remedied many RED FUND -- q°n_u|¢,nu,,n' d|,p|,¢¢m¢n;,' mmonl Collected for Red Cross by Muriel V , I od; ; _ Vlorson and Margaret MacDonald, CA D I A N |:§$;“”m;.'f 5:16 cxaan' :,r::;g_l°' .Iardlgsn .-~Wiiliam McEa.chern 50c.; i I F-I c ‘ ‘ “my yrd i Y d goolrgle S;i0tllerill;ndC flax; Alexander c oson c.; . . orson ; Th’ Pinkhun ‘ew B l pmu md Wellington McLaren $1: Daniel Vancouver &Victoria,B.C.| s record of eonsum. 2 K P D M h- . Y ~ . . $1; D . All $1; R. sAN FRANCISCO rife" We iii' °‘» . 1. n.o...‘$i.'.’ vi ee.. ef. esiii.. vel.. nslaiilv beams . _ . 2.';l'.:i.';.'§:::".;:. .. 0ll.i;l..‘:.».::;: ‘;l.:<»“..§;.i:iszl.i;. . -» - ,LydiaE. Pinkham's X _ K $1:' Mr. Roneii $1; Mrs. Ruben Vggahblggompound Pg - 4 Weatherbie 45c.; Mrs. J. D. Mac- From Charlottetown Il... mmm (mm, -oegelugii; wMr;iem;1.dvl;;l.n gc.;- - .mb f cb rr _ . re n c.: rs. (Via Paint du Chene) t;hm,‘ ou?" R e Il mn. -3‘red Crasweli $1; Mrs. Andrew Foley “ Gees oeum and Iwllfnins <“f=°*- A 7°" 7°““’°‘ tae.; Rev. J. C. Melulllsn $2; Jolm “°‘“'?:£:'.:s:dfilia':i.lla.l:‘if°““°'~ ‘° °*“*‘ ~'- -Rv-n su J. D- w. w--su e. u..» O AUTU1{§.-..'r|,, 1-l,,,¢¢°5,, ui; t Joseoi; Mrocgoréoid Johli5I F. oyuili- ___e_esl1l__».i.22tlLLu.iisl-a- on = B aw ~=~= fs- or-n v-».--vm Canadian Mui Steamer!;:.l“‘;‘;i“n‘;';:;..i“i.°..f:.s;‘1.1;?;°§;:.°. N B . =1='='m""‘“'“'="‘.-.:.. '~ l “ lady syill " Dsl. _. . - ` 'Simon McNeil soc- Janie." small °'Tim°'°l"'°i.'ti.'°'i'“”° °hl3.i»'-”i'.'.°‘t' " ll IICVBIIOIC 0 \ll\ I. I' _ Lggvgp [ntgroolonlal Bailwny Wllrf C' img: §7MR%v‘ J ' c~ M‘“'_` :nent of coughs and eoldg is direct treat- Pmwm N". gwtu’ itll . rs. 8 c ormack 50c., 'mg » ‘ Al'.'§.'I..i1.‘i°‘€5‘$‘“°.l‘u.‘.‘.{ .t""i.' l. WST" | “ ’°“ “‘l.'°”°“.i°""l"’ """'°‘2¥ I eogau ' ' t ,wrteaoross "°"°" ‘"" '"""'°"' 2221.1" li:.";r..2'.‘°":.°'..“l°i A 0 iiii°i:`§:i 3-J.: 1' °"':.l.‘P°.:; K k nd tglmm _ _ » - l’l C`e _. In lI\\\ Wi 6.! ;i“esosl;p\:°e:.. 2°: guru: (-30'; pair socks, Mrs. Henry Green 1 pair yreturn Xostsge)to_Peps¥2o., noon). for Searls, P. ll. Island. ‘Hd soggmsoltciltg' Mglgrtizlghicampbell 21 I' Emtitlo' th u hi: 'srt;\sP`;::t there awaits ‘the arrival of _the atter: frm’ Ijé’ _ p fees $2-25~ xii dmegfim and ' I noon ;tl¢ain from ,G.m;otteti_iwnl ° 34 :iienoe to llssdllso I I ls to- L0RNE'_v'“_“`ALLEY ows MONDAY-Leave Souris tor Itsel- M Hume 1.00; James Hume 1.00; John Butter, (Tub) m_ LORD DUNRAVEN. Hume 2.00; Mrs. C. McFadyen 1.00; Eggs (dozen) _ -_- Mrs. Henry Duncan .15; Mrs. J. T. Beef lb. (retail) 10-12 _ ' = . ~' M s. Charle McLau Leave St. John, Mon., Wed.. and 4 If Lord Dunraven is at Saiollika, as Morrow 45, r 1. gli- pork, lb, 10% Friday at 9 a. ni. for Lubec, Eastport, o ii .is rumored, it is probable that he is lin .25; Mrs. Wm. Moore .25; ..Mrs. Fovvls, ln. 10 if there as a member of the senior ser- Loman Morrow .25; Archie McDon- Chicken, lb. 12-14 . ` - . : - ; th $12-sis E. Pinkham'sVegetsbleGompound, and mmeron 25C. hm Cameron 256. today I lm in swd health and haven 'vii-s. Austin lvienellsn asc.; Area. Lf P L palr of twin boys two months old and VlcLelian 250.; Robert Easter 50c.; growmgflneiy. lsurprlssd doctorssnd virs. Rogerson 25c.; Miss Annie Mc- 3°°i°rl\\°'i118‘i°°°Y°““° 8°°‘1.‘1°“°i v. s. Gillis si- wilirec Gillis sue.; continue to suffer without giving Lvdll :lure ivlenellsn $1. 'rotel $24.35. ‘_ 'Q E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound s _______.______ ' cnoss q stlnassillso! women _ . _ and LOS ANG!-ES» 021- --fu fi-ui--1 vu T-?.’.i’.§"‘..Z.‘.z...§”.."?.'.._‘?'..¥§_‘”}§.?‘s_‘”.i’§.'. . is pearl". om It Slgsworth 501:' Daniel McKenzie $1' \ " e V I ° 4 1. ' Am” Grmuwn u 4 Collected by Jossie McCannel. _agugrgmt u.|mmm',°°‘“l:1i 'Sam MacDonald $1; John McPhee vs' . ` e mam Ammo: ms som-mana tl- John Meme #1: Hush Mecvonf », rgnnm; ' aid $1, Mrs., Alex Mel( 70 .; R rl - 4* mg-HuggpAt3_mL?`°:'” goin; gg; ‘Ch MCBWUIII $1: Neil glawe $i;DN;ii Q Amherst, orinimono Island; Point M°°“““°'51=A'°1~C-McDonald 81: I ,_ 3°," .nd G ,| m|m.,_ n.mmm‘ Murdock McDonald 80c; Peter Mc- »- ‘ *sails at Poiutrmsse, Grilldstoizz, Am- D006 $1; Alex. H. MacDonald $1; °°:.-.:~.i°"i~ -2° ~.l".i- *° uc. A T|°|‘“°h P'°P°‘m°” nun. .l§iy."iis¢'t3t ma°s'2'|}'t‘sm°l»`i. Catherine Mel-wa Svc.; w.’n. iff;-‘ M¢|(¢nzi¢ & Monfsomgfy OurCoai is houndto tickle the.-vnu.. pemiiuu. ali. at west Rifgom-é||A‘\f§-wrflparrge ii: some gllaiole fgmily either dlrectll' °' ms£i“&$:'L“ $ ions Meiniyro. 1 psifs`;;t't.”‘-1-”,f,':i; slssasmlilvs and wood wel-km. ¥'°¢u° ms .osilst tiossaoriad- 9~0°- ` ` Fab” is tickled by the nice ‘M ' V -riages and sleighs Built and re sited t even heat that fills the dal, lin nu-um psnieaim ani, te s~r an-sas - P l M0111" P7 tg; g wal, gqggnfggg 5 gp", Collected by Ads Moitlilaa. M°"°7 “‘"" c°‘ ' .f .me wi; ea. e, .vtt"“* ‘*“"“ mi’-¥'Af-5-’T§, ‘i-"-‘1‘f'°-111'.-11'?-it-.°.'..'.':~_:.:‘.'_; ...ci lx:°:";.i:°“i.‘::lz....i;t“:::‘.::: 123 Km* S*t=°f . 1 ommvmy: am.” r - om:-,&:n.;.mof' iit£{;>;lli`:f'fo'§l_6v?,'§’,4¢e.¢*;°x‘Nzm. ‘ mN_m°.»“M Five times larger stock of pianos than any other v* my dl' ,-,~._-. . » . , _. ' » ’ s 1 " ' 'Q B551- .u-5° 'E - __ , -_ 1.4 nm. ones ru-ulmi use; i'l'f'§f"l~i.§.'.‘ eminem sum, housein Prince Edward island < * 1 P _ l"l ii 6c.°s(rs.A. I , sour; p_ 5,1, . 3' ` _ UNB* Wiiweg* “owl » --1-“»---f-_ -».--‘-1-1°.“:_='.°:“~.'_~s.-.-.--.--»----. _ ............ 5; i G- (Butter, (Creamery) e- Hay (pressed) toil Oats. white (bus .) Beets, (bus.) 35-4 Carrots, lhus.) 3%4 “Z Wool, lb. ol 1°” MARKET 24-26 SUMMERSIDE ,, .._`1l`>"\\ ' “ ' _ Butter (dairy) lb. c. _ \* f ' jffggeqge B’f‘l‘,°h °' "‘fhW°"‘“;"f P Butter. (ereemeryl lo. 31-Sze. ii; \ *fri ' c 55°C a on mr e Spec R co Buckwheat per ton 75-90c -j__,e- jection Trafalgar day. f - ' --'-_-' 3 Mgr. D. J. Gillis $1; Frank Sh `“\ mx 5* I I a ~ ` *I5 .' M . Hi 25 .§ M . ‘K us ' Fmd° Help ln I-‘ydla E' Plnk' John Ngtinagetkedc.; Dlsiilieli Camplis Hay wressed) mn ’ i.l5c.; James Tupiin $1; Mrs. John hm' vegeubh’ 'ruplin iso.; Mrs. William Menu “me” P” "’ ea Eggs per doz. , en Hay (loose) per ton $9-$1 2 ‘°"°*°“'“"‘"°"° ""0 M°“\P~€“° Saw- Mrs .lsmés 0'l=ll-ieu 25- M wilii 25e.- Naihsn Monsreu zsc 'roiel ';;’;k_2'°ani Db‘;“d“" *md “WM 731° Aylward .50; Mrs. Ambresriiarry 316-55- " “ °“*“¥“°-“'B- ,1i:1rs..;gnnMPnsl:1u.4}o;Kn_H. cox 1.00; HEAUOF CARDIGAN - *_* alt . ; rs. ran elly .25' Mrs. ' 'h°§;;N;';_,dg°°;f`_?!“oS‘;tl;°'l““%v“fgafd W. T. Anderson .50; Mrs. Frank Mc- ~ ---1 Cronin y o rom o e, Ewen 35; M,-,_ gem Gwen 50- Collected by Margaret Gordon: Y g from Picton. hy motor boat, Mrs John Pham 40. H H Co’ 1 ’ to High Bank’ the" driving by “mm ¥V.hW.MCo}x £50; lzgaidrew Leslie .10; J 8 1 J h -. . 25. S J h __ 0 n e uguu _ ; G8., gland,-ad e se o nson c.; usan o nson of his brother. B. 50; Montague Comn 30; Lloyd Cox 25c.; Mrs. Jennie Nicholson 25c. S ..~cspt. 1. c. allude, or me D.c.s. ;5,§’,,‘_ *‘}f“$, J§,’d§¢,‘;‘L ‘§“,§§§‘ VBTJSVE ...'.‘11‘.“¥..Zli‘.§Z’.“i'.i"l?{.§'.{’.i’.3$'i-.‘L¥U§’.§§.‘§f "’°" -5'” F'“““ “°"“°' 1~°°= J- forelioon where he spent the week ‘my 'Bot Mmm’ J°“““° 'Wi He” ’ _ ' Coffin 1.00; Petro M rphy .25, T t i ~ ~ - -. end with his daughter. Mrs T G u on Mrs. Philips Sullivan 654:.; Mrs. An- in 3 | Mrs Belle Nicholson 25c; Annie Mc- B_ Mrs. Alex. McLeod 35c.; A friend ry 25c.; Mrs. J. W. MacDonald socks (Mrs. .lolin Mustard $1; Jennie .lonn'- n 1 Ib . 30-31 26 28-30 vice The famous yatchman is an ex lid 25 A Friend 25 Donald Ma ‘pert navigator und early in the year son ,10, Herbert Beaton .25, Edith Straw (pressed) ton $6.50 was given a commisailm in 01° Royal neurie .z5; Mrs. Joseph Meneoa .z5; rumlps (bushel) 12 Naval Reserve. He is besides a zéalot ylrs. Dougal McLeod .10; Christine Potatoes, Reds, (hus.) 46 for “irish Reform” and B D&tl'0I1 Of MP- Beaton .35. Total $16.75. Anna Mst'~ Potatoes, Blues (bus.) 52 42 Oats. black. (bus.) 44 0 0 Parsnips, Ib. .01 16 Caliskills lb . 13c. 290. 0 $1; . c. Oats (black) per bus. c. is; Potatoes bus. “ -il $10-'$13 14 47 5 C°'“”°‘“‘d° .‘°“.i’.'.‘{°.‘2.ll§.'. ¥‘.°-“‘iIL"i-§‘..“.»‘ “.l5.‘iZi{I.`.‘3 Om iwhw Def bu- uc- *‘-'*_“’ l0c.; George McLellan 25c.; M Oatmeal Der 100 ms' 513° Cape Wol!e,Csrisds.-"La|tM”¢h| Filile M_cLeiian 25c; Mrs. Jeremia C' wusawmpleu, wreck lhad given up Noonan 50c.; Mies Mary Campbell straw (prewed) per mn alihope of getting better or living any ’0°" Mr" C°r“°""” M°_Le"““ 25°" Turnips per bus. 20c length of time, ss I was such a sufferer ¥2li°2§g?°JE:::'x§b_e]1t,2i%l’|a`{|°‘;‘; .GK4‘:.‘§° Wheat Der DHS- $1-$1-2 fromfemaletroubles. ButItookLydia prank fvlcxhmon 25c_. Mrsf Joh' W00l 116i' lb. 25-40c Pork (organs left in) 7%-101/1 $6 0 neighbors for they all know wh" | Lellan 50s; John McLellan 50c; Mrs. wregklwu, lolnl M§l6.clla(l:l 505.; Bernard C. Mc- ,, .e an c; orn lus McLellan 50c; ‘ N°wI_aml£"°°lthI{'g_ap}B'°“d h°‘"'¥~ Vliss Eileen McLellan 25c.; Miss Mer- ' md own it a to if is - Piigkhaifi I mei lucnelleu ice.; lvlise semeceite remedies- Y°\1m=_yl>u_bli»h this letter vlcnellsu se.; Bernard A. Menellsn if you like. I think if more women i0c.; Mrs. Duncan Beairsto $1; Joseph used your remedies they would have Jrlscoll $1; Angus A. McLellan $1; better health."--Mrs. J. T. Coos, Loi Ioseph McLellan $1: Mrs. Angus Mc- O. No.1, cspe welfe, r.l-1.1., cms.. Igelhm soc.. Mobius Hickey nie.; Miss; I Because your csse is a difficult one, and 5513" Mlisfkg-flongfé’ Rlgggtslgg ; G1ulr‘ss_ ‘l . discovery for the treatment o il you could try it for l-'lity cents Pepa is the discovery! d in sir and germ-proof silver (oi dients, which, when planed upon th lungs. _ A stores sei Pops at ' ' 50°- D02. i _' . - _ Q, _ _- rg you were mia ef 3 neo; ‘ 71 ii 0 O Miller Bros Pianos ~ coughs, colds and bronchitis, as certain in its action on all chest troubles as anti-toxin is on diphtheria. or vaccination on o small-pox, wouldn't you feel like giving its trial? Especially Pepa are little tablets, neatly wrso- miey contain certain medicinal ingre- tcn ue, immediately turn into vapour, ands are at once breathed down the air passages tothelnngs. Ontheir Poumoy. they soothe the inllsmed and rritatod membranes ol the bronchial tubes, the delicate walls of the air passages, and finally enter and earry relief an healing to the capillaries and tiny air sees in the lu s word, while no liquid or solid can get to the lungs and sir _ps.sltg°l. these Pops fumes gt there dlrsot-, _and as onus commence t eir work of healing. ` el di ti ot from the Pops are sntlr y s ii oou h carol which T George Piryer. yarn Mrs James o OR AND WORN BY ANYWH Rl -'-'~ Mllian 2 pairs socks. Mrs. P. J. Shar- \.'|'HE BEST PEOPLE - m_ asv. soe.; Ass Melulilan $1. 'roisl '-70/J 5 /I0 I' EVERYWHERE s“fYD“h"_ B5 W _ _ J HALLAMS WEEKLY MARKET RE- PORT. HIDES. SKINS, WOOL, TORONTO, Nov. 3rd, 1915. \V()OL is coming to market in small qllalitities, but there is lm cilnngc of prices. Washed fleece wool as to quality 40 to Mc per lb. Washed lu-.i¢;;r:ti ns, (hurry, cotted, uhaffy. etc.) iii to 351:, Unwasllcd fleece wool as to ‘v 30 to 340. BEEFI-IIDES are steady and. lil fair supply. (‘ity Butcher Hides green llut 184: per lil. Collntry Hides, flat <-llroii, 17 to 180 pcr lb. Part cul'~ r~'l 16 to 1615:: <<~~ lb. (‘.Al..i"SKll\iS are in good supply ‘nil arc Ileillg nilsorbcd at unchang- cll prices. _(lily skins green, flat, l5c pcr lb. (lountry cured, 18 to iiic pei' lb. Part cured, 17 to 180 pcr lb. ac- corllillg to'\-.uniiitioll and take rl . fi each. _ HORSEHIDES are unchanged and arc ill good supply. City take off. -4.00 to $4.50. Country take ofi' No, 1. $3.75 to $4.25. No. 2 $2.25 to $3.00. SHEEPSKINS arc quiet, the price llcpcillling to il. grunt extcllt on tile anlollllt of wool on thu skill. (lily Lamhskills and Sllvilrling $1.00 to $4.75. (Toulltry Lalllliskilis und Sllczlr- lings 050 lo $l.40. 'l‘Al.I.()\V is ill l'zlir iicnlalld for tile iivllcr glwlllvs, but lilo lmvur griliies are llcgloi-_ir-il. (‘il_v l'r-llllcruil solid ` barrels, li, (‘n\lllir_v stocks, solid ill iizirl~nl.<_ No. i 61-. No. 2 51/, io 5'/2. r No 1 iii/_ iii 7( No 2 5'/ io (iv lll ,l, OLD RUBBERS. JUNK, ETC.. any fussy, and in gooii supply. Rubbcl' iii,-A ts & Shoes accorflillg li- trim il to Fw. Auto tire 3s to :'»i:_ iiiv-,'<“lf= tives 2 to Sc. Load, heavy 31,5; to ilvé. 'Fen Lead 3 to 41/go. Brass, llezlvv 'I t.: So. Li_L'.llt 5 to 7c. Copper, llezuyv li) lo 121:. Light 8 to 10<‘. Léiill-. li to 81;. Fuss. V Raw (urs al~c'(~<»nl`llls, ui nlziritcl ill small quantities. tim filiiliily i><:ii.I< exceptionally good for this 1-ariy in the srnsoli ,limi bringing p"._\purtio‘i.ii»_: prices. Tile l‘m:\.il trafic ill nlnlllifnc- turcil filrs is nuito brisk. and the out- look for a pl-risiiwirlilf. snasoll in all llrallclles of the fur tradf: is very cil- cduraging. Deacons or Bob Calf 750 to $1.00 `\,`\\\\\_\` m ~ 00005” KIDNEY l// Pl 1.1.5 UQ'/f__i 1 fi ' 'fo /-\L‘ »\\\\\_.\\\ ot-f . ‘mimiiil/. .-<‘ ».li.. °~-"‘.".f#~sTl%».’~*-. -|»i'f'* ° ' A B csv if S g '.""'1'\||tl|"l'i=.`-5-*"`t \\\\ \ \ \ \‘§-it/\‘_ \`\\\\\\\ ,~_ Czlk ~. , ~- ‘-. » ~ ll: I-~ "=-."»‘,';]| | rm li(lliSi<} liiilit is ,llllcllziliucc :lull li "~-'_' 23 'A .ull fair ellllply. l"ul'nlel' pcillui' stock Liu - " `T.HF‘? "“"` to 1151-. per lb. _ / _i ___L _ _' gin! Farm, Ship and Machine Work. car- ”°A-° Also agents for Esco Engine and The Heintzman & Co. --~A Piano for the Fastidious The makers of the Iieinlzman & C0., Piano are not in business to produce merely a good or a VERY GOOD instrument; they manufacture beyond question the 'BEST PIANO that has ever been offer- ered the public, and the whole resources. oi their ln- stitution are bent toward maintairiing their SPLEN- DID STANDARD and IMPROVING IT, be it ever so sli htiy from time to time The Heintzman & Co g , _ . . Piano is not an instrument that is produced at a given/ price to place upon the market; the expense of its manufacture is a matter of but minor consideration, and the ruling idea has been to make the best piano that skill and genius can put together irrespective of cost. The Heintzman is beyond ordinary commerc- ial usuages, and is far beyond the ordinary best piano quality. _ The exquisite quality of tone in the Heintz- man Piano is a matter oi marvel. Every other manu- facturer acknowledges its unrivalled beauty and very many have spent time and money in the attempt to duplicate it. Nevertheless, the Heintzman tone remains today a thing apart in Piano tone; there is no other piano like the Heintzman, and we think, no other can satisfy the fastidious purchaser-who can afford to have one. We are sole handlers of Heintzman & Co., Pianos in Prince Edward Island. It will give us_plea'sure to have you examine our stock. ` I MILLER BROS.