,rf ~ . :~ i’_p;. . . ps _ '. ?~v,"_. '. .,»&._.;,1,l;. n ~_l:~',,'»’.‘ “ §.,.:.-'il ' 126.2. 5 '1i*l25§l ,..,}. ,li . f . ,_ - _._ is 'Za-es. 1-..~T.¥_*L` :,T.\~i.iIf _ s. ~ ,. 13 "f /f v is -< 5,9' .4 ~‘=,‘ `_'1-.'~lf$f_,1. rn l"`»?i1ff' ,.31 l- i. i‘»;:.-i.§ liiill; "ii .’i.~,._, _ V , `5"(‘-‘ii 'lt -r-ii ,.4 ._ _ . .~» . .‘ ii ~- ~.l~ Q ._ .~~; »§l;"~‘;, '~ ,-_7~._, l Iijd. 1;- ill, - ..._ ..,.i._ 1, ,- il* x ef:-._.,_ .-_ Pg- . ~n‘25LJ.Z”, '_ 1 ##5 f ,.1 . , , .rn . g, ,,.» _...Al _».. I iv JT if 5"’ '.1 . <.». 1 Ji I ~. _.» ~1..= ff] ”€“_-"il" .kr 'fw- .'fJ‘# ';’if_~:\ - "lb i 1. 2: 1%-.i.';_ ‘~i;~.-=-_ ._.s;:;_ .,="=l;' /-4 25;; ..‘,1‘i -xr ._ ‘ie zur-“. L x. gs .fi . -.‘1'i:¢` f.\,',»;;". _ W, iff ; li "If .§,.\) “il , `~sT; af f-Lv' "F l f' r ~ 1 . I 's that men like in a variety of styles and prices, also new fobs.< li. Taylor South Side Q Square. l = Fire Insurance or rataa in the P. I. Island lotsa! 1 Uornpaaiaa on Farms. rs aaara1ea °u‘l:"gheasaurl$aetoriel:,,‘|#hteBi-°lh°i‘ll:' oh - " "°`. AHB. il's1.r. in ans” simr 'M I . QIS. iii lil; iii; thaahlashnaeh. year i-senate, Dy¢pepaia‘l‘ahIe¢a. " ""“‘?'...‘.§ ld 1 _ E E Haatrml. -._~_i_--_ testant Bpislcopal church 0! Arilrlua of the qDUti0l.‘ _ act upon the several resolutions pro ' the church. Upon its own reeo::\»,to all Christian people.. NEI YORK, Oct. 19.- Any pro-' mendatioa, tha siinrmittee was babillty that the same of the Pro- charged from further consideration might be changed at this genera! The house of deputies voted for the convention was disposed of today by introduction ol "ilve minutes ol the house of de|>utiea.~ This body ad- prayerful silence" in the observance ozlted a N90!! lllbllliiisli by t!1¢='.of Good Friday ,at 8 o'¢lock, the committee of Prayer book snnounced‘|,om. of um ¢,.¢|, °( gm.[,¢_ 'nw ,.°_= th" it 'u “thou i"“'di°"°” t" ‘eommuidation that this be done is posing ehnnges in me ieeni vine or meds I0* °1\l¥ ¢° Fl>f°°°P°\i°"_° iw* REVOLVER SHOOTING. At the range that is considered far beyond the province of ordinary rc- volver shooting, Clarence A. Sage, of Reno, Nev., has made s target group remarkable for its accuracy. ‘-Firing at the 200-yard target," hit the buliseye thirty-six times and RECORD IDNG RANGE that Ind! I Bat IBB llcyolld the Skill _ fe Y ' in f Ot. - l lated b 1855011 ° ,,;“t!t;°°'°|"’ 'gt '.8 ‘I that °"-d 'l1_;|:;’.t'l“'°'$ given B713; your liver and ,carry out all the een. » _ _ an 11 Y ~ , ni ti ts mr Sage could have all the sighting which she gives to the poor the Nnewmminnding their slow pr bo1::hf’°T'l:: ygzmwnl “lf shots he desired. mcets on the way to church, and so grens towards independence, the ..."3tarting in, he llred olhand st an averts misfortune with the alms she minds of thencouple hold pictures of t elevation of about ten feet. It was heatows.0n their return from church s little threeroonied cotta# OD U10 you .lap A '|0_c°,,'t box fr very soon apparent (rom the way he the bride and bridegroom visit their 10; where they can live rent free, ‘ dr ‘ °m “Y dropped the bullets on the target cow house and farms that the cattle and when they tslk of the dream thels that his initial claim was no idle llloy thrive and multiply. husband's\ lingers ily fast over hii:_,u_ ts “_ -»f a =-»-» ~»f 1°f-°»»- ‘:‘i::‘...¥:..°;.:.‘3“:‘..:i.°‘:.':°.'i.‘:.‘.. tr: ..?:: '.;“°‘:‘.f..'1.';: °°..;.:¥":.‘;z‘.:.1f;‘ "° °°‘° .»»- =»»» -mf -1°-~». inches, and then he began spotting having its origin in the days ol Tu- ps l __ 1""""“l '_'-'”"""* 45 hispar- dg 'hug l Wlll9l I makes by his sewing from _#ii to $4 s week. He might make more .did not his back ahlis so that hs' fre- 'quentfy must Ulf- UPF- J°h°°°° makes only $30 a month, and the ‘combined earnings of husband and wi scareel keep the lamili 0080"! work he f l if a -» ». 1-.‘.§.' l>l1\ill,l|l0f»i\ti' day of ' trees. Let Uascarets cleanse yg; stomach; remove the sour, fe;-mme. g food; take the stead bile from ou A Casearet tonight straghtens you by morning They work whiis ug store means a clear head, weet liver and bowel action for onthe. Children love Caaesre Improved Blended Flour SOLD DH Hlllf “BUDA” l"l.0UR Packed in Sterilized paper-lined barrels and sacks luda ia packed ia strong, lined Barrels and lall Barrels, all lined ihrswghoni sviih sterilized paper; also 38 Ili , 4| lb., and 24 I-2 lh. sterilized printed cation sacks. leigh! and qualify guaranteed, Lf. 0. B. at Hills. - The Verv llighesi Qualify Blended Flour for Bread and Paafry INCREASING Ill DEMAND Why not wire your order to day to fl lplaced 157 bullets in the target. The lbullscye was 12; by Ili inches in lsiae. At the distance the black tar-_ get center did not appear to be i 1 “perta," continues the Chronicle, l“rliscussing scatter gun shooting Ilarger than a baseball." Mr. Sage used a .38 caliber re- volver with Remington-U.Id.C. full charge cartridges, and whereas the .average individual could hardly hit a man once in four tries 'at 20 yar-is, at 10 times that distance at least 3 out of 4 of Mr. Sage's shots would carry with fatal effect. "Several of the local shotgun ex- gradually drifted to pistol perform- ances. Sage made the assertion that he could hit a 200-yard bullseye once out of four shots. Bets were ollered and superstitious in regard to .wed- diugs. It is considered unlucky to be the center of the target. bal Cain. It was at one time cus- --stopping for n few minutes, the tomar! for mwisse rinse to be final test came-one shot out of four ‘F0111 by DON! 38109. slid U11! ¢\lB¢°1!\ in the 200-yard bullseye, to rm gm is largely followed on the continentp begs and pm" up in ¢1nim_ The today. Our ancestors put the ring gn; ,|m¢ _dm nog and me dug on the left hand because they fopnd space ou the target, but the second it m°"° °‘?“'°'“°"t- “nd t-h°Y_ °h°“ one did, almost _a ‘center,’ and that th’ f°'"`th M5' b°°°“9° it ‘B 1'” ein.-.en the incident. It in este to “fd "'°“_¢'1°t;°°f_*“"“ '1‘°"°d°°P“";° state that this rd: rd ‘ul ta d 1 0 Pl‘B86f'VlllK C rlllg !'DIll lining* . ,, ,,,,,g t,,,,,_._-» ° , ° ° °' lt is hnrd to determine the origin of the idea that_s shoe brings luck, WEDDING SUPERSTHIONS €‘i.'...‘§ .‘.‘?...'.°"3.‘§1’°.?$‘.f.£§f..§l’,f 'SESS OF OLDEN TIMES' to her husband. In olden times Jews ` 1” confirmed a sale by giving s sandal Lvery nation has its own beliefs to their ¢u$t0merB_ C married in May. The ancient Rom~ Ilr Idver _ aus believed May to be under the in- "‘ ~ I i ss- ---,n 1-iam-M” n.i|..d';`¢in»n||in.inc-ana.. winks.; *"*"° JOHN l||.ns's nirmsllr (Iliad. Game mah famfhynctysal 4**-“ll 7°' wap, higaus m vhuvulznup. aadaapvessehargva. UU- lily aeeunnisacaasdseadnesay un:':la"-lb”-'"s'°n°:"",,n.` Deslwilh‘a nm lense W l if iii: (neu esaceraiag lads sbs minute fur ABSO nking. ` 441 ` ' Llflll illll-£:°ai.ln. llllalllli Notice 3 to the Public I Manufacturers I 1764-geyumif 2( It is quality the farmers want, not cheapness when he buys Paris Green. The farmer knows that Paris Green that does its pork thoroughly with one application is a good deal more e:< on- mical than lower priced Paris Greens that fail to kill. We sell it S. W. CRABBE llardware Merchants. MORE MONEY Brands of flour ,§ bbls & 2, sacks We also carry a full line of the following choice ’l‘ilson's Pride Sarvell Bros. Agents for P. E. l. ! _ Every WOUIRH ` - Should Use i Thai splendid, pleasantly ' rf bubbling tonic which stim- ulates organs and rids the blood of impurities. Rosy cheeks and vigorous health _ reward the daily use of Abbcy’s Effervescent Salt. ` Take A Bottle Home To-day. W H * llueuce of s irits advisers to *ha C 'ij households. pon the other anna, Jllgiye is up was held to be the most superstiti- fa H ous time of the year for weddings. . A In rézcéiieval téiaxies superstigions in , rcgar o we in s were r e, and J. B. llARl'Y. Sales Manager, 7 I : - ` people una reennrnegto nu kinds or ~_ _-c ' 1 ' ' - PM- Nw- S=°'i- Je il” 1! .Q-1% .Z§°..i’l`.?‘iZTf;.. ’¢.`§{i‘§“5.é?§Z°l’$$Z§f` ‘ . ' ( __~ "”TY;’.i'.”' ed to bring luck to bride and bride- Sh k Q S d 1. --'- groom. Some of the superstitious of lr er’ ' l ` the Middle Ages were very curious. `- l ..||l ' It was thought that ill luck would dug the union of the married pair if the bridal party in going to church met a monk, a priest, n hare, a dog, a cat, lizard or serpent. On the_oth- er hand it was considered very lucky to meet a wolf, a spider or a toad. “Married in Lent and you live to repent," is n superstition which holds to this day. All penitential days throughout the year were considered unsuitable for wedding festivities. “lf it rains on her wedding day the bride will weep all her married life." is a saying that is still believed in. It's also considered unlucky for the bride to try on the wedding gown bc- fore the ceremony. "Three times a bridesmaid, never a bride," is an- othir well known saying, and one scl| dom finds a girl nowadays willing to he a bridesmaid more than twice. It is considered unlucky for the bride and bridegrnom to have thc same iu- lelfa-rl-. mmm mum; gm nn Also bran & Mlddeifngs at very lowest prices. Give us I call. Genuine -inn sinner. W. * .f 16mv/foMEtf. Royal Stewart Rainbow Delight Phoenix Square just received a csrloadlof Beaver flour direct from the mills in bblg | ‘ _ ,. Bnhi. GRAQNQ11" o co. SMALL DEALER If you‘re satisfied with tho profits your great grand father made, if you just want to eko out a bare existence from your business-if more don‘t look good to you-well, a phono will be just in the way-a. bothersome omamsnt The phone will bring you husinoss~it will prove its worth in better returns in actual additional cost in your till. Let Contract Dept. prove these facts to you. The Telephone Co. of P.E.I. 9 Charlottetown, P. E. I. 2oo.=,1o,i4mf _ ~ The big man isn't big in spite of the Telophoue_its because of it, to a Certain extent. ‘ ~ M ¢ itials. "To change the name and not ‘ the lcttcr is a Change for the worse ’ a and not for the better " .Q ,MUG In Sweden the bridegronm has a /_, __ 25# great fear of trolls and spirits, and ' , 8. as nn antidote against their power ' 3 '_ he sews into his cloths various strong smelling herbs, such as garlic custo r to T Q ..~ ._ POR THE 1 ||l|l|||llIIllIllIll||||||||lI|Il|||||||||lllllllll §l"1d'i`{fl°"§i`f.i'4-. 1.1.55.. wit_§"in’L.i. lj. l 1 I lor each continuation Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge Twenty-live cents. One cent per word firai insertion in this column. hall cent per word GUARDIAN ctiissirii-:n nos M pi 1 I * ' 1 ____ __ ______,,______ ._ , _ ex-oss, and red foxes. T. G. Ives, PORTRAIT AGENTS WANTED. _l(ontague. S-zail_E.|: Send for C=te1°zv° B01" and BW. Fon sALE.- oNu 1s1.ANo Bunn mlde prints. Portraits tint and Convex. Frames and sheet Pictures. Merchants Portrait Co.. Toronto. i AGENTS gAN[E|| *ron ss1.m-mms, BLACK, anus, cross Fox out ol litter ol three, two of which were black. One pair Island Bred Cross Foxes out of litter of three one of which was _I FEMALE llELi’ WANTED AT ONCE A MAID. AP- ply 100 Hillsboro St. ' black. One Silver Dog. One pair Cross Foxes 75 per cent. black. Apply to Calvin Reeves, Lower F t R d ri k K ree own or o e c Ma ay. Brsdalbane. . 211 l-10-15Mf I _ Valuable Property For Sale At St. Avards We are authorized by the Executors of the Cox Estate to sell by private sale that valuable property _ situated on the Mount Edward Road, just out side the city second house from corner of St. Peter’s Road and fronting on the Experimental' Farm property. The house is large, and well built, frost proof cellar, hot air heating. Large yard with coach house wawmn.-A ami.. duno wsu.-as and no washing. Apply 112 North - _ River R055, Bl-|ghq_,,n CAU'l‘I0l\.- ANY* PERSON HUNT- WANTED_A GIRL FOR LIGHT ing Crown Point, will -be prosecut- housework in family of three. No ed_ 21s0_10_13M3,_ washing. APD!! 29 Fitzroy Bt. l 15th. Apply to J. Stanley Wed: FOR SALE ’ is s-umm ~“"Ni‘lli'_' MRO `WNl]'l5l"Bl§S AT 'DH' TE ----~----»---1* -------~@ wgantoi? StatePILHospltal. For par- HOUSE To LET- ENQUIRE AT 25 ,,,,,,,,m ,,,,d,m D,._ Ama, -,_ _1-:lm_Avenn¢. 2116-iiusuaipa. Goss, Superintendent, Taunton T0 LET-DEBIRABLE RESIDENCE Bute Hospital, 'rnuncon mes. ` on as Upper Prince Street- Aho 2208-10-20M Slpd. - _------ _ 220g.10.20M,;i_ ing in the woods from Gay's Road to David Jones West line, includ- zisa-1o1n_itr,_ To LET 1g1z-1'0.m3un¢_ good stshling. Possession out lock 99 Upper Prince St. and siablq a number of large Ornamental Trees on the property. No City Taxes to pay, connected with City waterworks. This property commands a splendid view of Cit and Experimental Farm. Thisis one of the most' dveslrable properties on the market today and will be sold at s bargain to close the Estate.Terms easy. Apply at the office of _ Beni. Carter 8 _Co Auctioneers and V son same-mvs mam. w.H. ol B In _ Ruthven, West Esaa, Ont. ‘ 1968-10-Bldtwkspd iron sans-A max ransom fig” fox, well bred; also a male (cross). teéher Both young. Apply to Angus Mc- mm,” Pheqlew Havcn._§_0§2;10il:hl2wka. ron s1u.a.- nan wrm niviilj- .Jng and other Buildings, ready to right in at Orwell. Price $2500. Estate Dealers GUID- ii need be. liaekinnon 1 Solicitors, Announcement E. ll. Rayner Fur o. _ (Incorporated) Capitalization $75.000.00 based upon the ownership of four pairs of the best native silver black foxes obta.ina.b1e` in`P..E. Island, offers to P. E. Island Investors for sub- scription $20.000 of its c apital stock in bloclrs of from $500 up. Par value $100 per sha.re'._ The Foxes The foxes owned by the E. H. Rayner Fur Company represent the best native stock from the old pioneer ranches, as maintained and developed by the famous Rayner foxmeu, without au undesirable cross or an imported hair. Every fox has his ancestry in the Oultou-Dalton, Dalton- Rayner, james-Gorden, Silas and B. I. Rayner pioneer ranches. That ancestry has a record of high-priced fur production unequallcd in the world. The l"ur Value of the Foxes is (great factor in determining the per- manence of the investment. The last pelt sold from the same stock was in 1912 and brought over $z.coo as an October pelt, .Expenses _ All ranches and equipment, care and maintenance of foxes by experienced and successful foxmen, night watchman, .ex~ pert veterinary services, and all expense of management_ are provided for by 25 per cent of the increase for the first year and thereafter as the Company elects, with ` an expeuce limit of 25 Per Gent of increase for 5 years. This relieves the company of-Bxed expenditure and puts a premium on careful and cdicient manage- ment. Tiie rancher must produce an ls e revenue for the Company to get @9341 for his own ,labor and expenses. Under the direct care and supervision of the caretaker and Inaiilger of~ this ranch -.pups were raised from seven Pairs oxes in 1913, in other ranches. ' For a safe, conservative, and permanent investment we rgeemmind this an your consideration. Compulgake cluques for full amount of subscription payable to E..H. Fur _ For Further Particulars Apply to: ‘W an ‘ ` “iFi¥‘i'.&‘.'i':*i:‘i°.#;'°~ Summvfliddf E 7 >-lflIial'llireclora: A. A.`Bladl,ll S. -.wr J. #N \ L..-»._.\».. ,-.__ 1 _ ;._ ._ '::v._`.f..-_.»¢.x~\ _ _ _..e_>.... _.A ._,_~.__.._. _R nn.. n-_‘_...;..' l