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I "'T,i`¢.:=: > _. _., J. ,_-_..- _,__ ¢ ‘,`\‘l _ f J gf 4' "li-l’f‘ -», - V' _lt_-_ _ _ _.._._ .. ~_____‘_ <”"1:"`#`-ffl f-"}__ ,_ `.-'T _§=-*_-;_ wt... wtf/s 'si ”$». .._. __ .+‘»» rl, ¢5. _, - _'t ~_1»' *`~?F"Q _l}.». _ _7\t ,1-'__ = _-_ .5-; 1" _ _ Carvell Bros. “’“`l"‘“°‘"" conunul-:sin Buns haw ukklytlxoawellinginredueed Nohlod me mb: it peso- . t|\ttlq\|ickl_y__:nd - ____//_ __ :__t:_¢¢1.i..|§¢lyf`:- _ _ ___-..&. . _ _ __ naulrigia, :ack 'V r' uinlldanmp- ehaaianoaa/ bottle; rwlyeur 50:.. $l.00. ' _ -____ ' ` _. _,fir | i I \-L_ ’ . I I .i r I ` I PETROGRAD, Oct. 17.-The text of its further_1npvemen_ts into the Gulf today’s offical statement reads: _of Riga, are. covered by our long | "Northern, southwestern ana' Rou-_ range artillery from the Island of ’ .. WWII. manian fronts: There were fusllades. Oesel. . _ - ,|‘,',‘ »‘ S “Caucasus front: _The situation is' “Tbe northern group of enemy d""""' 25°" __unchanged. -' ' waislilps dispsched a squadron of ll ." I 5 "Baltic Sea: The' fighting yester- torpedo boats. between the Islands of day for possession of the island of Oesel and Dago, which pressed back U Qyf ' _ '_Qesel__co`ntinued. After the repulse our patrol boats in the direction ol ’ ._ ' of Saturday, Arensburgwas occupied . Moonsuud. Ournavalforces relnforc < by the enemy at seven p. ln. Advauc-ling the. patrol- boats accepted battle lll ed detachments were observed the und' the enemy retired. ` day before from four to six miles _"A third group of enemy warships _ 5 ' _ _S S ‘from the town. _consisting of cruisers and torpedo " “E 1 d ir t’ b r d ft tl nemy nava an a orccs are oats. app oache a_er noon is _energetically supporting their' land .southwestern coasts of the Island 0. tl d ' hi h ._ torpedo boats and trawlers attempted to force the entrance to lrb channels. I Reduces Sfrsmed, Puffy Ankles, Lymphangltts, Poll Evil. Fistuls, Boris, Swelhngs, Stops Lameness and allays pain. Heals Sores, Cuts, Bruises. Boot Chafes. lt is an ANTISEPTIC AND GERMIBIDE . [sos-Po1so.\'0us1 Does not blister or remove the hair and horse can bc worked. Pleasant to use. I2.00abottle, delivered. Describe your case for special instructions and Book 5 K free. ABSORBINE. JR.. antiseptic linimear for mankind lo- ' duces Strains. Painful. Knotted. Swollen Veins, Milk lA:|. Gout. Concentrated--only a kw drops required arallsppli- cation. I-`ri\.c M ner bottle at dealen or delivered. . W WJ. YouN6,r.D.F. ml-:mms llla..||»nu-ral. Can. I - . ~ new wllisono ls Arrolnrrn \ A WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.-Bioad_ 3. Absornlne ms /lnsarnmr. lr.. ns l......- ni cm... presidem by the "admg with the en' Professional Cards -"3- lr' I I - K » "9 board is composed of members of the exports administration board, which Miss Daisy Rudge 3; 171 'Great George S_t.-Ph°ne Con- °° ' nection. _ ex Manufacturer of all kinds of fine hair goods, including, Toupees and Wigs. _ , Q Hair dressing. Manicuring, Sham- pooing, siugelng. _ . 567-10-10M1m0pa.J ern | de r an executive order' issued lust. ght delegating the authority to var- s government departments, and wly created war board. This will replace, with the addition of u presentative of' the trade. It will ntinue to license exports and will ercise a similiar control over lm- r powers were conferred upon the clulms under authority of the trad y act were put into operation un-‘to be so restricted. Oesel, and bombarded an unimporl ant part of the coast._ "Enemy submarines were observed several times at different places in the Baltic. ...S ._..» ~,`...,-..---........,~..__.-¢.......»~t...... ports as soon as the president pro- 'ing with the enemy act, the articles Trading or commercial dealings 0’ any nature with any enemy company or agents in this country or abroad if forbidden under license of tht war' trade__ board, which also is authorized to license enemy or “ally of enemy companies doing business in the United States, except insur ance companies whose supervision i: _entrusted to the treasury." UEEN’$ DEATH NOW RECALLS TRAGIC, LOVELESS MARRIAGE The Queen of Bulgaria died recent- in her royal palace at Sofia. But _..__ ly _ '_ King Ferdinand never loved her. ‘L_ CURATIVE TREATMENT by the mouth in advance, Victoria Hotel, W Cllarlottetown, P. E. J., Canada. la HOURS, 12 to 3 daily. Now. ra - 1316-8-23M3Mosp<1. " S, S. Hessian 2. Barrister, Solicitor, a Notary Public, &.c., 5 Monsv To |_oAN. ‘Th Montague, P. E.'l. .__[ fo. STI-:WARTI5 A MORSON & DUFFY th in Barrister; and Atorneya - b Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada t MONEY TO LOAN. _ ed W Now that Eleonore is dead the story the Ioveless match that turned out ell may be told. Queen Eleonore died the best-loved oman in the kingdom. One of the st regrets was that her life-long nged to come here in 1914-had ever been fulfilled. . She was Ferdinand's second wife. s the crown llrlnce he married first e 16-year-old Princess Marie of Par- a. lie made Iilurie very unhappy y his selfishness and brutality, so hat when she was dying she express- her relief at. leaving a world hich had proved so hgrd to her. I<‘erdlnand’s wishes were to remain widower and never again belobligetl observe the outward* conventions. t least, that society required of him. o long as his mother was alive and is two daughters were still children his was relatively easy, but with his nother's death he saw the necessity (_ Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public Office Newson Block, Charlottetown* Branch Office, Georgetown Money to Loan on Real Estate McLEOD & BENTLEY L W. E. Bentley, K. C. Barrister and Attorneys-at-Law ' Money tg Loan, Office-Bank of N. S. Chambers, Charlottetown, P. E. I. McLEAN G. McKiNNON I Barrister Attorney-at-Law fzoval Bank Building, Charlottetown Oiiices-- Old Guardian Office, Pro- wse Block, Charlottetown. P. li. I, l llbutfEtlmtf. ` I Every house keeper knows p that sweeping dust is an aw- extrawork. Some 'know that f _--fy Cannot afford to do Without ilvas without success. When I had __ Dustbane. r ff It is not only_ a great labor ° _ ;-_ saver but it kills germs and K _ _ N B = ~~{.'-‘>_._ ' weather, Dr t, o S ss x, . ., ‘ often preyents sickness' and after tisliiisrtg one bliaxei was so __;- j'_t__-__4'___.-.y____,,_lf Of- 31111 Of m Dustbane 5 and kegs for large users -_:_ O n 1 » ,'_ _ i~.._' 'ii _ C _ I from our ocer toda. _ D...’.».....‘i§ ...red il. bn. :;'°::..1;';"1'.'::.“'». '.:'.: ;'.f:;.;.'.:'°..'°. _ te *gy si' » _A C ll C b h b B _ _-f. ;»._._»i hearted. t__‘i_l_'_fl<.i,i_ No treatment so quickly awakens '.1 " ` the action of thg liver and bowels as " D reason this medicine is wonderfully w l 'S t" V I _ .1-_liifid ful bother and causes lots of W " _ o stop work for a day or two. I lost I' - *Yi `/ when this dust is inhaled ithwith hilious sick headaches. and al- i_ . _ often (gauges Slgky-|eg5_ One though -I tried doctors' medicines and h ould keep nothing on my stomach. C _ - om pletely cured. lways Had Headaches Iver Was T'orpId and Billous Spells Brought Sick Headaches- Lost Much Tl-me, But le Now Com- pletely Cured. Newton, N.B., October 19.-Here is :le and consequent. hiliousness there 3 cure in the usr, of Dr. (hase‘s Kid- ey-Liver' Pills. Overeatlng is the most common suse of sluggish liver action. You ose your appetite, have ,distressing lllous spells, usuall accompanied by eadache and vomlling, the bowels ecome irregular, constipation and ooseness alternating, digestionis up~ et and you get irritable and down- r.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills.F‘or this opular and has enormous sales. _ Mr. Charles R. Tait, Newton, N.B., rites: "I was nearly always troubled ith headaches, ami would often have any a. night's sleep every month so many othen patent medicines, it ese headaches I would vomit, .and "l purchased a box of Dr. Chase’s idney~Llver Pills from G. M. Fair- uch relieved that I continued urerl My advice to anyone suffering l om sick headaches is' to try Dr. hase's Kidney Liver Pills and be Mr. A. S. Mace, J.P., endorses the' uainted with Charles R. Tait. and elieve his statement in every way to e true and correct." D r Edpmnson, Bates & Co., Limited, _ 0 ' *T onto. Substitutes will onl di - ~ Gfnefal Distributors -..§’§..m. 1...... 0.. mf... w»..’;_,...‘1. “ll-I-IIN-ll". _ ggi; for. _ _ »....`_\.. _...___ _ Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, one ill a dose, 25 c nts a box, all dealers onvincing evidence that however t lnuch you may suffer from liver trou- I (O ake them until I am now completely' ' __ . , of t_h having a queen when he assume( e throne. Therefore, during his frequent ex rsions abroad' he looked for -a prin ss worthy, in his opinion, of sharln; e crown. It was no easy hunt _thanks to his reputation, particularlj -because he sought u lady of the bit' est blood, intellectual and capable o helping him in his_vast political de _signs then just maturing,-n rart ,combination » ' l Fate, however, was lrind to hirr. land brought him to the feel. of Prim- ' ess Eleonore of Reusa Kostritz, at cor ,sin of the Grand Duchess Vladimir. c Russia. She wus no longer' young~ _iudeed, she was not very far fror _50-but she was clever, extrcmelj _amfuble, possessed the most dlgnifie manners. and had spent the hes yearn of her life in churltable works When the Manchurian war brok' out she started for the distant plain where it was being fought, and' their as a sister of the Red Cross, ha worked with the utmost devotion. Sh was not rich, but highly connected H110 lh1”0l1Bh her cousins had an eas: entree in all the courts of Europt where from her earliest youth sh ` had been welcomed with affection any respect. cu I.. th Ferdinand saw her and made up hir mind at once that she would' make hin an ideal consort, and forthwith pro posed to her'_ To his surprise his offer was noi received with enthusiasm. The Prin cess Eleonore was no fool, and sh( lunderstood perfectly well the reasons that had induced her unexpected suit or to wish for the honor of her hand She knew that in .marrying her ht imagined he was acquiring the pro tection and the sympathies of th_l Russian court, as well as those o Austria anti Germany, and that he was actuated more by political mot Ives than by anything else. At last she decided that the adven ture was-worth trying, and in Feb ruary, 1908, the pair' were married at Sofia with great pomp. Her husban( noon found out that she,did not intent to be 'treated as a nonsntity, bu meant to make herself obeyed in all matters with which she was directly corl_cemed. She.,advised' him most sensibly, and by her unfailing tact prevented him from falling into many mistakes through his hot and hast; temper. People. respected her. and she was generally considered as the best friend not only that her husband bu alsothat Bulgaria had. She was am bitious. but just; a mean action would be imposslbie for her to commif, ant she would neverglend herself to dup licity even in politics. The' prince was not in the least in ove with her. His nature was so self- ish and so lazy that if seemed hardly probable he would ever' indulge in genuine sentiments of affection for anyone. But he was keenly sensible of the fact that she would prove an . invaluable help to him in the future especially when he succeeded-as he fondly believedfhe would-in effecting his entry into Constantinople Ut the quality of an eastern Emperor. l v E 5/- ' ~_ - . 4-1." . f?~~;_i __ ~ <{/l@ I \ cos - I ‘ _ "\_ I '~ ` ’ ____ _. _ _ _ 1 \_\ yr/ -Mg;/{ff'<=>_ if f I ,_ ‘ ?_j_ 'T °° I ' \X I ~ ltasall the sweetness _I I . \ \` - _ / 'M . / f of the_Goldén Corn __ __ _t7_ __\ . .__\`___. _,__ ._ Cliiltlren Love it cro /` / _ _ _ _ -_ from'_wlucli.1t ll on ! A wholesome spread for a piece of Bread. “Crown” Syrup is a pure, _delicious Table _ ° Syrup-much less expensive than butter. Fine for homemade Candy All grocers sell it m 2 5 10 and 20lb tins “Wm --~ " -- ' .- _ . _ _ __ '...*~.'.‘i'.f‘r'.‘.f'i.`?“_" Ill' _ _ I Y _ ° _ ` .__ ‘_ ‘ -» 'EW ' __ *-2. ‘ ion. lil ‘- and 3 lb. “Perfect sen" cl... 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To the scclm uhlrerrnfs of Lin- 'ild regilnc, Kel'c|\:slr_v is ull inf`ci'llul inarcliisf.. To the (icrnlali Govern- ment, Kr-renslry I-t nnatllelnu. in his nlotll-'sl wziv. you will uhs'l~rvc, |\'vrr-n- =_-ky is sonwtllinfg io :ill men, Even thr- Pctrutgrull v;lhrlriver's whip up llif-il' ltol's€-1+ wiicn KI.-rcnslry'-< nunm i 'uetlliolicrl in r:n|llo1'lim\ with :tn eiglit-hour day. ‘ Althourli l{cl'¢>ir-'Icy ussllnlctl olllrc' uudf-l' tho Provieiionnl tlovt-rnmcnl tn. Miilistcl' ul` .lnslli-.¢, the placid lin:-. iiun rorrlilll-titre plat-ml in him by th entire army matic his :rppoiul|1ivl1|_ tr \ -A There are all kinds of sayings con- cerning the mt-lining of dropping :i fork or u teapot. <~ovcl', but did you know that even sneezing on t-ortnin days has u special slgiiificance? Ol course, it‘s very foolish, but some people believe tht-in firmly, Hcrv is u list. Sneezc on Monday, s|l.<'t=zf\ for dun- 301°. Sneeze on Snooze on ler.' Sneezc on Thursday, somefltlug hcl- ter. - Sues-ze on l"rl:ln_v_ srwczv for sur- POW. Sneeze on Saturday, sms your lruc love fomorrow’_ ` rl Sunday, your sufcty suck. Or the rl-evil will have you thc mst. _ of the week. Sttperstltions regarding the 'vntllntz ol' finger nails. -' i‘ut ‘them oh Monday, out them for news. - Cut them on 'l‘ru~wl:i_\", a. pair of nvwl shoes. ' ('nl. them on \V.f>