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ThequnlityofKlNG COLE Orange Pekoe is well expressed in the Ehrue "The ‘Extx-a’lnCheiee ca."Alw\y| ui: fu' it by the full name ' KING COLE Orange Peirce. P I rl lodl billllool - Agzjgxmmadgnnmr ndqm | ff - 1 Put the interest ~ into More Bonds A LOT OF READY MONEY THAT SHOULD SWELL TOTAL OF NEW VICTORY LOAN. Over thirty-five million dollars of ready money from one source is in iii” "T,',’,‘ Do not suites Cl sa:i.“f'““s.'"....‘” I1 ing, or giirotrnd- ing Piles. No surgical open- f ind. Dr. Cbasds Ointment will reagvg 201:03 once a‘2‘.1hL’. 2?"r'ii'.liZ..2.¥.¥f’s7.‘l£'.:. a‘i"%..°. i;‘l.’i.n&i.‘ Tomnho. Sample has £391! you montion tbl paper and enclose lr U09!! 3061050- % Z5 p. c. Off Clearance Sale , 0i three Dinner Ware Pattems ' - i 1 win buy live hogs at Tignisii, sn' i I , ‘13th. Hold your hogs until I call , on you and set a date for receiving at ac 0 _ .different su-tions. Highest mai-ke: '_ riees paid SUNNYSIDEA ‘.H`- - L ?5g18._10o1r_ml;Vn.. Davies Co. Montreal.: I sight for the Victory Loan 1919 if sub- scribers ‘to previous loans will reinvest the interest they are receiving on their bonds for -the current half year. On Oct. 1, the Finance Department redeemed interest coupons to the value of $1,367,247. On Nov. 1 the sub- stantial sum of $18,523,938 is to be paid and on Dec. 1, the amount is $15,374,- 775. The handsome total for the half year expiring on the dates mentioned is $35,265,950 while the .total for the full year is $70,531,900. What a boost that would be for the new Loan. Subscribers to the Victory Loan are now in the position of having exper- ienced the benefits to be derived from being -bond-holders. They have come to realize the worth of their splendid investment and it is -natural to expect that they will make their earnings from that source start 'out again to earn more in the same satisfactory way. ' _ -The coming interest payments should. ho applied with as much more money as the investor can raise in full or part payments of subscriptions to the New Victory Loan. _ ‘ Live Hogs Wanted Louis, Alborton, Elmsdsle as far as Hill»Rive,- North,_ beginning Oct. p . . . - P. M. EVANS, t f m 1866 10 15M2lE1 _lu J. W. Fyfe, Emerald. ' . ___ l' , the Pi bi th vi-ns 011811 direct estiinhtion dence of Mr. Nathan Ramsay on Wed of of am's -bro under a beauti-fully' arranged arch 8 by of r the from Cape Traverse, _Bedeque and -points west to -he present. Beautifully . lighted up with Japanese lanterns Mrs A S Méka ' V - - . . . y and Miss Ethel lawn and yard presented a v9l'Y,Sirong have returned to Summers-ide r terior was a' bower of wild ferns, aut-gggffr spending' the pam' month m_B°i' the att active appearance, while the in- umn 'leaves and flowers and the char som at te was boys and recently returned from overseas. ,young couple had received heartiest ,congratulations a dainty tea was der and were cluding bank notes and other numer-f ous went to show the esteem in which they were held. The following day they left for their new home in Union Car-_' ner, followed by the best wishes ofi hosts of friends for a 'prolonged and happrwedded lite. _'as Drinking a Glass of Hot Water is . I a Splendid Habit svs'rEM Esci-r MonNiNe AND waei-|_ AWAY Pois- onous; s1'AcNAN1' MATTER ¢ _ Those of us who are accustomed to, feel dull and heavy when we arise; splittingsheadache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath. aCid»stom-- ach, lameback, instead, both look and in 'men's 42 and 44 a each Sinclair -.iuer Ariniveo.-_ chmod or cedar shingles and matched boards. - e 1540-10-13M3§'i‘pd|, -snosn 6/was 8|-i_|pMeN1'. - _ On Thursday of last weelr Mr. John 0 G ad! shipped a broda gauge carload on of 'live Sees., to Knowlton, Quo., for. Brome Lake Duck Co, says the oneer. The car contained 1,000 rds and is the Brat hroadgauge car or lea Summer-side and , going 1' o its d t -WEDDING BELLE8.-A quiet but pretty wedding took place at the resi- izvelgilgs. Beans. wht. vgheh his S S 91. Grsare nughter - the late Albert and Mrs. Ramsay WESTERN PERSONALS L Port Hill, became the wife of Mr. .,,.,,_,, ewls Bw?bey Ramliy one of North- -Miss Edith Arthur has returned bm moi: worthy .YOURS 111011- Thex to Ottawa after spending the past tg- W °° W8! 8iV9n HWY by her two weeks with hor parents Mr. and ‘ 1'* 91'. entered the parlor and stood Mrs. Robert Arthur Bummerside. L f. from ll 9 OV -_._ B the wedding m“°h W" "°”d°"°‘i -Mr Robert Muirhead left Mon ce,g:1::,§?f::g,§n,l:,‘,l;Z;d'£hil:gi)rr;g5.° day morning on return to' Halifax pastor R" Rom d Da my 1' °5 after spending a few days at his 14 4 'h ' n ' 5°" °f L°t home in St. El anors. - H . 11 t e presence of a large company - e I ' . adjageixveztagd “Ends fmm 9'" the. -Master Chas. 'McNutt, Kensington, S me” ' A- lmmbel' °f left Thursday morning for Montreal relatives °f the b"id° 'm°'°|'e‘i|where -he wil receive _medical treat' ment.-Y. “N118 young bride looked very win- _,Mr Alben Grim” an . 41 Miss Ella 8 in h°"‘P"°"'Y §°W“ °f Wh“°,Grif-fin Glengarry Lot ‘l{~who spent georgette over white silk and was Thanksgiving with friends in town “ded by Mi" Gemmde N°W°°m'b° left on- Tuesday morning for Halifax cousin of the groom, and the groom 1, ` th 1 t 5 t i f h ably supported by Mr Hermansxhistree- ey n en o roman or t és Dyment. another of Northam's worthy .___ , Wim had b1‘aV9|Y 110116 his bit ~iMessrs James' McDonald of the Provincial Bank, Summersiide and 'me' th” °°1'°m°'1Y 81111 the l1Hm»>',rranh Mcnohsia or the firm -of Mes ‘ . ' L i .il if? spent the holiday with friends at ' _ srs Lea and Humphrey, Summerside _ - ` l E I 'A I D served by the hostess and the remain- Cm,-1°¢¢¢¢0wn_ , ,H ‘ e C _ Q of the evening was spent, in aI . pleasant social way with music, games,._. --Dr, A. A .Locklrax-t, Kensington, etc. . ' . ....'£;‘.;.a.:'s.;:‘:; sir:“..a€.“iL°.-izsmza..i":.‘i.z’;..ff°a..-.:‘..:z":.;:'.z°‘:;: 0 “THE MENS STORE” is _ visited the -principal dental imfirm fects in medical dentistry and in den- tal surgery.-Y. »' Wilteen Boy lieats The Maritime Star ` _-__ ~ (\From 'Boston Gl°obO‘ .There was action aplenty /at Combination park Thursday after- noon and when the usual calm- ness settled over the little Med- ford track the Boston owned Wil- teen Boy had beaten the trotting pride of the Maritime Provinces, Colorado L., Director Todd had earned a place in the hall of fame as a only, _the Canadian pacer Lock Boyqiad annex- ed one more first money. and trainer Howard Small was in a hospital with two broken riibs. ,.3 ` These happenings all came in`t'he course of some mighty interesting rac- ing that kept one‘s blood at a point which made the sharp fall air not un- comfortable. it was sport which brought ` 116W. _ _ feel as fresh as is dats alwa s b regret that it isneariy the and of the Y Y 5' washing the poisons and toxins from tho body with phosphated hot water each morning. _ We should drink, before -breakfast," a glass of bot water with a teaspoon- ful of limestone phosphp/te in it to flush from the stomach, liver, kid- neys and bowels the -previous day's indigesti-ble waste, sour bile and poi- sonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweet- enlng and purifying the entire alimen-` tary tract before eating morepfood. l .The action of limestone, phosphate and hot water on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating,” It cleans -season and not the start., ' The appearance of'Colorado L., a son of Colorado E., 2.04%, and-VA Lead- ing -Lady, 2.07, in the field of 2.18 trotters made this event‘»tha feature, for recently Hammond -';Keiiy“,s geld- ing -trotted one of the downiiealt tracks right snug to 2.12. Colorngo is _not the type or animal in loolf|;¢ at would he expected from -his lloyd,-breeding but he is a right smart trotter. Hec- tor Mclnnes was -busy befpre the race entertaining a. large del tion of the hof‘se’s admirers who ’ "keen-ly, disappointed over the o e_ of _tho out all the sour fermentations, gases, race, due quite as muclij. , 0 blétdf waste and acidity and .gives one .a' 'fine appetite for breakfast. A quarter pound of limestone phosplilte -costs' very in/tis atthe drug store, but is enough ‘to make anyone who is -both- "érefi with gbillousness, ednltipa.tio_n,' ,stomach trouble or rheumatism 'an` haha-ling or wiitean to' the speed of James ii-ienolsbfl-' trottsr when it came to the flnol‘f}§it." V chimes i..siip» up. "i"“ T-he Provincial rush- ontiaus'iasih‘on internal sshiii`tioh.- ','e`a_ oil at-the worn hurl e ` . stone ` , ` tion. ` .._,,- 'mm What satisfies you ? YOU’RE- satisfied 'With the clothes you buy. at thejtime you get them or you would-n't . buy. 'If tha_t’s all the satisfaction you want, any clothes1will do; they all look good when there’re But if you want satisfaction for many _months, better have reliable fabrics, good tailoring, and smart style. That’s the kind of clothes the “Men’s , Store” sells. Weoifer you that kind of satisfac- \ SUITS AT $20.00, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00 UP. OVERCOATS AT $25.00, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00 UP. , “Hem 111111 'lleflllil-flll E104! Whi¢l1 aries and inspected all -the latest ef- 1 ' 'r _ _ '_ going into the turn shifted to a pace. Kelly had to snatch him to a. break be- fore getting him back to a .trot which cost him any chance for the heat. Cas. .perita surprised everyone by getting to -the wire first, while Wilteen Boy had some difficulty because of break- ing in saving his distance. Jdhnson kept the Boy trotting -the second mile and he outraced Caspeirita home. Col- orado showed nothing »t0 make him appear dangerous, in fact he looked al-l in finishing. Kelly had -him off to a -fine start the next trip however and 'he never was headed, winning as if he had the money safely tucked away in 2.16% , Casperita displayed - considerable wilfuliness when the -three heat win~ ners came out for the extra round and gave McDonald quite an exciting ride around the upper turn before she was under control. She scored nicely and when she tried to rush to -the 'lead' Kelly sent Colorado along with her. __The pair went to the half at a merry clip with Johnson content to ride away back. Going up the back stretch the second tlme»Caeperlta be- gan to move Wilteen Boy. Coming out of the turn he had given his best so that the last end of -the mile was all for the Boston entry; ' BrueIe'n Busy Day. . i ' Harrie Brusio in his long ,career has been in some -tough -battles, but never has heworked -harder t/han in making Director Todd a champion, and be was well rewarded for his' ef- forts. 'i‘he`12 year-old Fall ‘River_con- vert to the pacing gait is `not.the successful side-_wireeierhe was is trot- ter, and it 'was all lieacould do _to scratch in thole`mile's ln 2.17%, 2.18%. The first -heat he was lost. in 'the field,” and the`,win"ne'r-_was_. Frank Am- hulator, with -the amateurdi-_iv` ,'-,Fi-od L. nova; hshihs rfipp§,;.=]§ruj;a~;wss sway to a‘- flying emit' sepfonll heat,- and, -being decidedly iniin‘sl§i1ods,"_kept 'rodifsoins long enough ¢o~ “ S .' "-1-1- _ , ‘Director--Todd, brg_,';~lr`y_f,'lforl|\d- " ' " decision. The -third heat Bruslo work- ed his passage from start -to finish, at the end having nothing to spare. Director Todd is the only horse in the world with a trotting record of 2.0714, a pacing mark of 2.17%, and the sire of a pacer with a record of 2.02%. ' Howaird Small's injuries came in the third-heat 'of -Todd’s race;-Racing -into the tum Belle iRose, who was expec- ted to win the heat, made s break, fell down and threw Small to the ground. ' * Fred Pickle won the fast pace with Lock Boy, owned by L. R. Willard of East Angus, Que., handily in 2.13%, petition back of him for the minor di- visions of the -purse money, Wiligus, a s‘on of William; 1.58%, coming out the best. ` The mcing.today_ will be furnished by the 2.16 trottors, 2.17 ipacers and 2.21 trotters, with nine or more star- ters in each event. The summary: 2.18 CLASS, TROTTING. l . - l id Pure $400. - ‘ PUBLIC. AUCTION Glenroy Lot 37 For Sale - ' The above farm of two hundred and fifty (250) acres 60 to 70 acres clear with dwelling house and barn thereon on the St. Peters Road and fronting on the Hillsbor- ough Rlver is hereby ouered for nie it lies about one and one half miles west from Mt. Stewart and one mile east: of Hayden’s wharf and a railway siding and has school' house on cot- ner of the farm. Distant from Char- lottetown only 16 miles by road, rail- way or boat. No 'suitable farm with a better or more conveiilentuituution oan'be found anywherof - ' ~ Sale by public auction on the-prom lsas on Monday the 20th day of Ont- ober noxt‘1919 st'12 0’olock Mol. `. For' further particulars apply at the aw, office, Charlottetown of the un- ersigned. ~ JOHN S. MACDONALD. Wilteen Boy, bg. -by Wllteen 10(;f.9;20»M5m3_ -1 " ‘_= -Silk Bird, by Silk Cord (Johson) . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1 2 1- Casperita, bm, by J. Molcolm Forbes, (McDonald) 1 2 7 3 ` Colorado L, bg, -by Colorado E, . ‘ ' (Ryan) . . . . . . . . . . .. Miss Alfrida, bm, (Eveans) . Lady Monica, bm, (Cievelan His »‘Nibbs, brh, (Bradley) . . Delagoa’s odd, bg, (Myers) 4 5 '6 Allie Delmar, bg, (Fay) ....7 8 8 Presbyii, hm, ,l-lelght) 8 dis. ` Time, 2.17%, 2.17%, 2.16%, 2.1754. ni. awww wean -|»'¢ec\_r-4 _ no 1 - _._`__2.21'ci.Aes, PAc|No.' _ f Purse 300 Victoria Direct: _The Dr _ 'A 'U . 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