_'i.‘_tHtoii£ diid"§i'lif#zi='._‘ai'é J .!“effe`ciiid, ' ‘ 'When the weak need strength ' _ Take Vino] _ ' It is a blood purifier I a tissue builder, flesh It _creator and strength ~prt>d_ucer. It improves the _aVppe\_ii¢,, g i v es one to_ the stomach and rejuvenzites t h e whole system. $1.00 a Bottle E. A. Foster Central Drugstore . I' ` Sunnyside l ._pv:§or,"f_\iilIl't_en- more 'flesh i” _ "Wl1¢’1.'_Fl1¢ .I ill' DUI Charlotte unto 5 u 'Come one, come all, ~ To the witches call, - ` Down to Bt. James' Hall, Oct. _31st. 2002-10-9m6i. PONY LOSES LIFE IN SAOKVILLE BARN FIRE. SACKVILLE, N. B., Oct. 23.-- About half past eleven o'clock this morning fire broke out in the barn of Fred Fisher. A quantity of hay and several wagons and sleighs were stored in the barn. The hay was a total loss while the wagons were on- ly partly damaged. The cause of the fire is unknown. ` A Pony in the barn was snflocated before it could be reached. Mr. Fish- ci~’s loss is estimated at $1,080, part- ly covered with insurance. U. S. THANK SGIVING. 'WASI-IINGTON, Oct. 23-President Wilson today designated 'I`liiirs- duy, November 27, as Thanksgiving Day and issued his first.'1‘hiinksgiving proclamation. _ THE weiirlleii ' THE Trivsirliune rms. noon. ET &-_@--___@é,¢ \~.. i *gs _-_ o_\ ' llave You an old Watch on Hand that ls out of kelter ‘I llring it here and ii it is not a ccr_npleie_wrecl: l’ll makes reliable timepiece oi it again. ' F. S. Mitchell Expert ivatchund clock ropairor 168 Queen Street. Phono 397-R. l'i]verybody's saying it now, that Jus. Callaghan is the best tailor on P. E. I. Why? They are coming, from' all quarters to have their clothes made by him., his business has almost doubled in the last year. Ho ia not only known here as a first class tailor but his fame has sp_read abroad, he has customers all the way. from .t_ha_ West Indies, Ceili- fol°nia, New England, States, British Columbia, Montreal, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova. Scotia, he had a compliment from _a gentleman who has tr_nve_llcd almost all over the world -and' had- tried ull' kltids of tail- ors', that he was the only tailor that cvcr gave him perfection, in fact, he said: “I‘ don't believe I could get as good ii iit_ in any part of the world." He can give you the g-cntlemn.n's mime if necessary. His number is 1.78 Queen St., Cliarlotte- town. 2010-tl-10Mfniwtf. _...-_`__-_. ..___.,_. FOUR ll()liSl'l.\’ AND UUW lll.‘liNl°II) Al.IVI ‘to rmeii Quebec until lntc l"i'iil»\_v l’ game flourish as it has in former wire, “we will give you $1.25," but Cream fi superior article for rrliev- VIGIC-REGAl.PAR'l‘Y, Aufteriioon, when the Royal party will years. Now it’s up to the football still the targets were not raised. ing the complexion of all inipiirities, _“_” int once board ii special train r~.nil players of both the Abegweits and What the markers were interested in keeping the skin healthy and smooth QlJluI`tS fl'0Hl U10 ElUlfl`l'>’S ‘ff lll'lt‘ would be greatly appreciated by the At this critical moment u council MacKinnon Drug Co., (lorner Great ess of (_‘.olH\Il‘»\i€ht, and the Princess . many followers of the game, who Ui Will’ was quickly held, and a call George and Kent Ste. Metf. l".-itriciu.. The vessel is not expected inziiight has stood the iwllflivy W"1\ Reliable your list. M.R.M. Shoes and Nails Are Superior This make has stocd the test for many years. They have been long favorab`y known by the Blacksmiths throughout Canada to the extent that their sales today far exceed considerably the combined sales of all other makes. We can supply Portable Forges up to $40 oo Ea. Auvils and Viccs, ‘ Kearney &. Foot" Files and Rasps, 1\flaydole's Hammers, Plncers, ~_Kni_ves. Bar Iron. all sizes, Sleigh Shoe Steel, Tire Steel, Bolts, Welding Compound, HC, E c. . Give iisachance to quote you on your next order, 1 y thcre at o'clock, this ld . \ t’ ~ - , was made impossible It is hoped $\L;l:~e s_'i'f,x§,;:H ux)buT;ne;(?;1l‘“ bgys 6 _./ ° ` ' e. r. ' ` \ . _ . . that n. good number of pluyerswill Lem»d rolled over (E, the butt mm 2o35,lo,l0,l|MF.lf _ .“ V ‘ ` Wg attend the practice. If the Con- 10,,k,.d w(_,.riedV Lucas Allan shouted _ . ) é _ uaughts can form n team there is nol "1 _ ' _ _ _ _ ‘~, »_ Y _ G - _Q f1_ “H105 0_f Lum” this Bffiliun Yeh his watch and remarked, “we will ::It doesn't do i.o be too lax in K;l\'fE _ " " `.5."`f"[ |l1’= /\b0lZW"\fS C21" HIWIIYH be llffilend' miss our train” Brennan was busy vour selection. of a facial lirclmra- ' -~ l- ` ` l- - .. ._ - .- - " ~ `» ,. f ~. ' 1 ell '~1l>0I\ f01'11 H000 Nam and W0\1l ’ -_ 9 f if _ _ _ ------_-_.§ :inv state that the lhicliess of (lon- in de rlvcd of the s ort. MHCHGE. Where 200 ds ahead the '-»--~~-- _ -_ F»----_-“~ -~------ ~-~- -~~--<-~---->--~-'----~~-~- r--‘ "' ""'"°*- Y" "_ "74 the entire field. Mu or Wéeks, one of P E I’s ni G. F. iiuiciieson,'ospc. or-ey (in grey overal‘s) Lieut Hooper Staff "Forward thelight Brigade, Was-there p_.,man dismayed 'I Their’s not to reason why, ’l‘heir’s but to mark or die, Into the targets trench Riished the unnumbered l" Cheered 'by the rank and file of sharp shooters, Major Weeks was the first to enter the trench and put up a target; the others followed quickly, until _all were ready for service. The striking markers were 1 striken du_mli"wlth amazement and 'clcarcd in a body out of the butts. _ Only one true marker stood to his target, Joe. O’Brien, who at the . close of the meet received three cheers The Summerside team, having the full line of targets, fired quickly, -some using two targets. Three cheers were then given them and motor cars took them just in time to catch their train, '1‘he volunteer markers were relieved by others and n nleasant afternoon by all was en- _ joyed. ’ irl Y 0. Oli the wild charge they made 1 All the shuts wandered!" The striking miirkcrs got nothing for their pains and caused n good deal of tronhlc for a short tinic.. It was the intention of the commit- tee in charge on Thniiksgiwiiig Day to give each of the markers $1.25, although they had agreed to do the work for 7511. _ This is the second time this season I 5 "hold-np" has taken place in - important matches, but it m.ust not _ hnppen again. Thcre is no reason ‘ why some arrangements could not be nisde with cadets, or others to do tho marking, giving them in this way a chance of making a little pocket money. The history of Kensington Rifle Range, however, could not be com- _ and $1.50 for his faithfulness. ~ nlete without some public notice of that whirlwind Thanksgiving cliurgc, np and relief of the marking trenches. The most popular of all the younger fox companies is the Murray Rive_i_'VSilver V Black Fox Co. T-his organization, only fourteen weeks .old, with its proposition before the public for less than aweek, has sold nearly all the shares in its capital' Prospects for the Coming Year The p'osp:cts for the y e a r are rxcerdingiy bright. Twelve 1914. pups have already bein optionccl and in p. c of the purch- ase price has been paid. Options No. l and 2 sold for $i2,5o.'i each and op- tions 3, 4, 5, and 6 sold for '£12,000 each, a total of $.73,oro for the six pairs. This is an exceedingly good start for a young corn- pziny. It is estimated that the six piirs of brieders will 'produce at least I3 mips or 9 pairs during the b edlng seisin of 1914. The chances are that the _\~ie`d will be much larger than this. just a few .shares of rnpiinl stock renieiii uncovered. li you _....__.._.._..__._.,..__.._ hdve ‘not seen to your stock will koon he dioseii ' and aiu - trust volt will' have to [MVR prerruuru ._ .,_i.._é_.....i_.-__ " ' ir-.`-_ MR A. AI.L\'N isisiior Of Newport, Vcrinant, Holding in llis Arms Ono of tho Charles Dalton (}onipni|y'.~i Pups pre vions to its Truiisfcrinice to the ltlurry ltivcr Co’s Ranch E D D _ Y ,___ _ _ ~ striking markers- were holding np` ' f - - ~ i ` ‘_ _ . ° I ° In the first game between the Paardebnrg heroes, shouted, "hnrrah K N_ (l_ U35 of N0, 3 Battery and boy’s charge targets." quicker than A _ _ _V V, those of NO_ 4 13-,;,tt_m~ _ the ultimate it takes to write it. Lieut. Daviso ' _ i' '_ ii . V‘ - ' o o' 0 o level almost all through, Sergt. J. Lailrlrigan. Jim O'l'irien, rr: ni u ` . ` ` 0 _ _ _ " a Lient Bethune and others, charged p ’ I7 The Battery of No. 3-lV[eC.abe and the tienches under the leadership f ,i _ ~V_ _A I-leartz was especially good and this M2110? Weeks. M. ' '. _ ._ .,.:. 22.* ' stock £tio8_oo> _atm rQ_g,___'.i sl are psf V.. Ev.-:ry (day sees’ block e}fstoc"<';Jd Al ‘into private ‘ownership and if yen ¢ion't decide-act-toiay it will be mi la!-6. There are just a few shares left so :ict F now-today--right away. . _ _._i Breeding- SVto_§k _ The breeding stock now in the ranch ofthe Miirr.iy River Silver Black Fox CQ, includes two pairs of I) l- ton stock, 3 pairs of '1`r.];- lin stock and one pair of Victoria Farm foxe<.Tli-we are all pedigried foxes, eligible for regisirnii ri in Class A. They :lic mil lu at $18,010 ri pair wixli a t o t. al capiializiiioi if $X08,CO:i. Ranch Expenses Ranch expenses luivc been put down fir ii p c. of ihe gross earuiiigs- gues- ly different to tlic fe: if 25 p. c. charged by s' ine ranches. The keeper is :i co~nr~i t- ent and triist-is oi-iliy lil .ii of ten years’ exp-erieiiee iii raising, caring ard alien '- ing ioxe s. Mail the Appliciation Sign and send along the ni- tached apnlicaiimi _ lfiii»~i' V lv- forc ir is TCO l.»\'l l‘. lf* l |10 Ciinzvlu Fox Evcliaimigo and I|\r¢~t: mont Co. Stuinpor lilork, (flui- lottetown. Our phono is lliil. Pu.‘.y_ i_i"_wcB_ nostom open on Ngvcmhesl 1,, 2299, "-'-"' G0 0 THE GIANTS- _ _ __ _“___ ._ _ *q 1 nr- ' if-K' I-_ Y -’-' " ' ’ ‘N l _ _ ___ _*_ WH. _._ ___ Q- ww W _ _. T. " _ , _ , NEW YORK, October 22.-The win- - _ - 'Y- .__ ,__ _ V . i_` _ _ il. *ll _ V ___ .. ‘ . _ | _ ' f.. " ` i ., _ _»,<_;|'|\.\ . lottctown was plainly evidenced by - I b il ed lnua walkover _ .or the former by :U'=~".tlr:'e1r;rr:&..a~¢.~ -_*_ _ in _ f._s§q *JL i. .gi at gl 9 it 5 v ._ _$3 il. wr- __ i r ` i V i.. . - E ar Konotch , the ' the large and enthusiastic crowd ggzzdthgit h‘f;:,,,,,(L,,_ 0| tile gh Canada Fox Exchange and Investment Co., 6131 _|_5€":h°"°d 1 :Q o::_'_‘:___‘;"l:_lo °\_:_';‘2' Louis Cardinals, has been sold or .0 P OWU- B ‘_ _ N w York Giants, f , _ , ness the initial games of this excel-_ _ilyfggdtiflgdtlggsenlsn Mowrey Wm Siamp.r Blo-k, Chmlottetown. 1°" 'P°"‘» V be turned over by St. Louis to the , 'N10 Bam.” °f "N MAIWHFY 110959” Boston Nationals. The report. un- I hereby make implication for...... . - - - - -- -- - - - - S\\¥lf0-*lil UN Mllfffll' Rl\"~'f 5‘l\'"f ill M°“l“'é“1 ffl” ‘“`°“l‘l:‘¢ 5"°“" ln’ confirmed brbught speculation as torost and net even ng’s 551110. what Mana er McGraw, of the - Fwltich is also the urst of a military ggnnes, wonldgdo wigs Fi-ed Me,-k1¢_ Black Fox Co, of Murray River. P. l\‘l\8“°. fhllt Of tim 4f»h H-TLC-A-» his present first baseman, if Kona- _ 'ms Wen Pl°7°d' “m‘°“5h the ‘“°“ *-Chl' WB” °"¥“8“‘l~ 'md it W” 'mid find . _ _ _ . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . being io p. c. oi tital subscription. balanze lo he pid on :il otiuent have had very little iirfwtiw. that Merida would nroiiaiiiy ngin-0 The first game cliled WB! _ll°*»W°°|\ in the deal. McGraw was absent _ team of non-connnissioned officers todsv on the first lee of the Giants- Amount Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nn . . . . . ._ . - . .. _ i.. . . .-. ._. \- - - - ~, gl No. 8 Battery against Dine N-(1 White Sox world tour and c0\_\_\.d. not 0‘s from the 41:* Battery It result- e ucstioned here as to the report. . ' _ Add I-4 in Thnt indoor baseball is to become ter season of bawmu gossip fs in `f " 9"” °f tm `l’°p“l“'~g“m°' 1" Oh-M' -full swing with a report published Dre _.___ __ __ __ I.. :it 5:00 for :1:lisliirc. With this o'~i:r yoi .\' li ,,___,,_,,,, Occupation. ............. ress....., the scare of 24_-§. ::Buntairi»§" Bell & Co: for he-at A _ ' _ 'The second game was a..verY inter- coal; lowest prices. 9-23Mti -------~ --~-- -'---- -~~ - -A ----»--' ` i ~~ ‘-- ' " ` ` " Q* A / il- Ugg J I _ i __ .jf iz _i is i. ' .li ',- #_ ,_ ‘_"' f- `5> "A- A ; _ ci ii? li i l we-. 1..... _ ié 5.. I 1 i V, .,. ui. .gn ._\ § “A i il! 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