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STUMAEH Hllllllilil. lIlll|]S CLEAN YOUR LIVER AND CONSTI- PATED BOWELS TONIGHT AND FEEL FINE. Get a 10 cent box now. Are you keplng your liver, stomach and bowels, clean, pure and fresh with Cascarets-or merely forcing a pug. sageway every few days with salts. cathartic pills or castor oil? This is importang__ _ _ Cascarets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undlgested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system the constipati ed waste matter and poison in the bowels. - No odds, how sick, headachy, bilious and constipated you feel, a Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning, They work while you sleep. A, 10-cent box from your druggist will keep your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver and bowels regular for months. Don’t forget the children- their little insides need a gentle cleans- ing, too. i DR. DeVAN'S FRENCH PILLS Ciffilii gulatin Pill for Women. $6 it box or three for $l_ll_iml:i:5d at all _Btores_._ or énailed tg) any a s c - _ . v “” “"’“' PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN. %?,§,“3,L’3 Vttality;toi- Nerve and Brain; increases “grey matter ';aTonle-will build you up. ts n hox,oi- two for $5, at drug stores, or by mai on receipt sl price. Tum ScoBELi.Dauo Co., St. Catharines, Ontario. Sold at Hughe's Drugstore. 1 ` 1 __. Rexall , Cherry Bark Cough Syrup Is a ivery Esim le but effective for curing coughs, and ` breaking _up colcl;-a pure pounded_ in such a manner most delicate stomach. Rexall Che ryBark C h S ' t ' th sizes. Price 25c,r50c and 1.0l))llg yrup is pu up In ree MacKinnon Drug Co. ....1 K,;,. S, and harmless remedy, com- that it will not derange the Cor. Gt Geo A v\XYlIY5\\\\\“§$Ill i ` m #0 the best. Manufacturers _ l &\\\\\Ylli\\\iIIIIIllI@\\\\\\\\\YZIlA\\\\\¥III% Smoke and Chew ckeys Twist Tobacc Millions of plugs sold yearly. Because it is Hickey & Nicholson Tob. Co. Llrnlted /A \\\\\§W0/ll/A\\\\\\\v////////.=m\\\\vu * \\\\\\\\§9IIlllIlll&\\\\\\\\\§0Il Q Phone 345 Z . - 3 .I ‘H ‘1- PAPER BAGS . _ “A” Manilla and Heavy Grocery Bags, in _sizes 1-4 lb. to 25 lbs (one million in stock.) Millinary Bags all sizes. ` WR APPING PAPER ' » --*Manillli Kraft, Invictus Fibre, Grey Br0Wn. White Drug, in rolls 6 inches to 40 inches long. Reams all sizes and weights, (one carload in stock.) _ TOILET PAPER (in rolls and flats). Toilet Paper Fixtures and Holders. 'rwiNss 'rwuvas Twines Nos. 1 and 2 Cotton in Balls and Cones. _ Sea Island Twine, Hosiery Twine, Hemp Twinfs, ag s§z_etsé__Twine Holders. Lowest prices. Wholesa e an . Carter & Co. Q- _ llapair Your win fini on .-_ .. _ Eagle -Stove Clay is the simplest and most ' f reparationon on the market durable' f!reprTl)k'Tids of brick stove linings- for repairing 3 _ 1 le a child could mix and apply it. 5° slmp ’ -d 't will make the old _ . Gets pgggiientgw-¥lt’s use will add years llrimttlgshlie gif your stove. T1'Yit"°'it Win Save you time, worryt and money- Fennell & Chandler Victoria Row . Slove linings l’tlE ETCEITTRA L GUARDIAN IT PAYS to buy in this Province. LOBSTER MEETlNG.- A meeting oi lobster packers is to be held in Hal- ifax this week. It will be followed by meetings in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. .Hon. John McLean. Souris. and .l. J.. Hornby, Cbarlotetown, leaves this morning for Halifax to attend the meeting to be held there. _-_+5 SHIPPlNG.- The Schr. Electric, Captain GGeorge Schnielsser in coni- mand, sailed on Monday for Halifax. fier cargo consisting of 4000 bushels Of potatoes, 300 bushels of turnips and 100 bushels of garden vegetables, ‘ was loaded by Wright Bros.--The Schr. Iona, Captain, Johnson Lord in command. arrived in port from Pic- tou Monday,..with a, cargo of intercol- oiiial coal, for Wright Bros.-V. A LARGE QUANTITY OF 0ATS.- Yesterday was a very busy day at the Marine Wharf. From all parts of the surrounding country the farmers almost every ,case the quality wa first-class and in several _instances the quantity at first subscribed wu increased. including amounts set by the farmers the total received' in Charlottetown todate is over 15,000 ly. A few districts are still unheard but it is hoped they will hasten to do their part. As soon as contributions are all in a book will be prepared for distribution, containing the names refused to contribute. it is hoped that before the list is closed there will not be one such name in P. E. island. - VICTORIA SCHOOL.- The follow- ing is the standing of thc pupils ot’ Victoria High School for the month of October. Principal's Department,- Grade VIII.-1, Winnie Villett; 2, Marlon Lea; 3, Wesley Clark. Grade Vli.-1, Kenneth Strighi; 2, Ada Clark; 3, Blanche McDonald: Grade Vi.-1, Gertie Lord; 2, Paulinc Mil- ler 3, Clayton Miller. Grade V,-1, Claude Snow; 2, Thelma Trowsdale; 3, Douglas Clark. Assistant`s Depart- ment.~ Grade IV.-1, Elsie Boswell; 2, Clifford Lea; ll, Gordon McDonald. Grade lil.- (Senior).-1, Mary Mc- Quarrie; 2, Winfield f(‘anieron; Li, Whitfield l-iowatt. Grade lll.-- (Jun- ior).-1, Kathleen Clark; 2, Karl Boulter; 3, Everett Wotton. Grade ll.-1, Leslie Mciiean; 2, Arthur (flark. Grade 1.- (Senior).- 1, Helen Trows dale; 2, Millie Palmer; 3, Marshall Palmer. Grade l.-(.ii1nior).- 1, Amy Mabey 2, Le Roy Clark; 3, Lila Wet- ton. The following pupils made per- fect attendance for the month: Win- nie Villett, Ada Clark, Thelma Trows- llaie, Elsie Boswell, Mary McQuarrie, Eva Trowsdale, Everett Wotton, Kathleen Clark, Karl Boulter, James Snow. Helen Trowsdale, Willie Mc- Quarrie, Millie Palmer, Marshall Pul- mer, Le Roy Clark, Helen Rogerson and Janette Rogerson.-V. A WORTHV DONATl0N.- With reference to the recent inauguration hi Charlcttetoivii ot' it branch oi' the Canadian Patriotic Fund for this Pro- vince, it seems only fair to the Rail- way Employees to make it publicly known that they have already con tributed one day's 'pay to this very I worthy object. Early in Sopteinheri the General Manager conceived thc` idea that it would he a praiseworthy Fund in the manner indicated. H called lt meeting representative of all dcpnrtnicnts of the service, and plat-.cd the proposition before thein. lt wus enthusiastically received, and several of those present expressed there belief that the sclioine would bc uniiersally endorsed. ldvcry permun~ cnt. employee of the lntcrnntionu.l and Prince Edward li-ilaml ltailwitys was given the opportunity of subscribing one |luy's puy, but no inaii was asked to do so. in order thiit the offering might be entirely voluntary. The re- sult of this movement was that at check for the luindsonie sum of $20,- 368.00 was sent to the Treasurer of the Patriotic Fund at Ottawa, $1,188. 65 of which amount was contributed by the employees di the Prince Ed- ward island Railway. This shows what can be accomplished by concert- ed action. l"ll0M SALISIIURY.-The following interesting letter has been received by Master Mont Mclntyre iroin his broth- er i\ir. Win. McIntyre_wl:io was former ly of the ltoyul Bank in this city, but wno, at the first call of his coun- UY. l1nSW0red from far away Yun. couver where he was loca’ted,and is now with the Island boys at Solis. bury. '_‘I had a great trip across the Atlantic, only one day oi rough \\'enther. There were thirty-one trans. ports in our fleet all big ships, I was aboard one of the largest the Lupland of the Red Star Hamburg. America Line. I was lucky enough to draw a first class cabin und had all the comforts possible. We were guarded by about: six British cruisers besides the string of destroyers and cruisers right across the Atlantic. We went into port at Plymouth and had a tedious wait of ubout' a week before we wen- landed, but we then got it grand reception from the townsfoik when we marched through to the Ry. Statiom The crowd was no gi-ea; we were forced to go through single file ond were simply showered with cigarettes, tobacco and all sorts of good things to cat, and every girl in the town wanted to kiss the whole thirty thousand sol- diers. By the time I got aboard the train I hadn'_t .__ button lelt on my tunic.We had e live hours trip on the train to ri town- named Levirigton. We were then disembarked and had ii ten mile walk to camp. I had B good look at Lord Roberts yesterday. he looks very old. We expect to get to the front, and have a crack at the Germans before Xmos. _____.___---- “A fresh suppiy of Moir's chocolates. (bulk and packages) lust received- Our stock is always fresh. E. A. FOS- TER., Sunnyside. 6464-11-11M3i. _____..____--- ::A chamols vest is a wonderful W ~ protection from the cold. frosty 1 s _the present time YOU Sl10\1ld came in with their contributions. lrf Judge reviewed ‘hc ‘“'m°"°° at gfleiigth. He held that the Company 5 negligent in the mutter and not liable in for ilamages-glvliig judgment for by cars ami what has been delivered tlefelldfmtff- ' l bushels. Reports all along the line DFGUES N0- 10» hm/fill! "0¥llD\G\€