f.,'if lpn! 1 the ou UYQI' been What is CASTORIA __ , . - . _ . Uastorls is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paras gorié, Drops and Soothlngisyrups. It is pleasant. It 1 oonhins neither Opium, orphlne nor other Narooiio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Wo and alleys Feverlshness. For more than thirty yearn* has been in eonstant use for the relief of'Consiipati ' rlmileney, wind ooiio, on Teething Troubles' 7 Diarrhose. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimiiates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Child;-en’s Panaeea-The 1iIother’s Friend. elnlulul-:T CASTORIA Atwiivs ` Bears the Signature of _“ I ‘_ in Use For iiver 30 Years 0 The Kind You Have Always _Bought _-_ - . lT”I GINTAUI COMPANY, NIU YORK OlYY¢ ` l l li nm l A Good Square Piano for--- Think of that, only $45.00 for a good piano ! And three more in the same lot, ' but the highest priced sellmg for only $95.00. Did you ever in your life get a better offer on a good piano than this-and the instruments here, ready for you to take home today. _ . These Pianos are the good old-fashioned squares. They are somewhat larger than the modern upright pianos but ig you have a large parlor or sitting room they are just the t in . ‘ ~ f ~' ~ They have been completely overhauled, thoroughly cleaned, repaired and returned and though sec0nd-hand they now look almost as good as new. ' If there is anyone in your home who _would like to leam to play a piano, there is no reason now why there should not be a good instrument in the home. For here today you can make your selection from four good squares, the highest priced at $95 and the lowest selling for only $45. _ _ ‘ Put one of these good piano bargains in your home_today-use it and enyoy the good entertainment it will bring you. L_ater, if you want to buy a new upright piano, we will allow the full purchase price of any of these squares on a new upright. This offer will not last long-SO COME, TODAY. MILLER BROS. ”§’},§‘,‘i“' l`he~Blg Music House f \ Sf r-*-“ ~ V ~ .J W, MQNUMENTS lu crouile ood lvlofble* :s:;§;f:°.":e;?‘“.s£ In our show room 117 Kent St. Revere Hotel sleek. we hevee large number of fiuiehea Menu-_V ments which the public are invited to inspect. ' V .» _ \ » » / _ ball or write before purchasing, - _ ._ Special attention will be given to lettering on monuments already set in all cemeteries. - P. c. BQQWN & co. ' _,.1 'e \ _._ assume teacher - in school ~‘» I-lAZELBR00i_<_»_'-A large and atten- tive audience aslezbied at the Hazel. _hrook Baptist Ch Sunday evening qto listen to the Rev. Mr. Atkinson who 'delivered a very powerful and elo- llluent sermon.__It might be said the 'service throughout was a. little past the 'ordlnary`.' The music was excellent. _Mrs. Matthew Wood presiding at the organ with her accustomed llbllity_ Mrs. Lincoln Wood sang sweetly and "Jesus is ell the World to me,’_’ which Johes,_I-lazelhrook, iscarryinglon it d rushing business ln his saw mill. -- lllr. William Jones. iiazelbrook, lately d purchased the beautlfulresidenoe of ° _Jones is _to be congratulated on his visitor to_ Charlottetown Saturday. k -'Miss Lids Jones spent Saturday in wn er." w tes rs. Cross, of Wake~ 3 fered a good deal from nervous pi-os~ der. By springtime I had lost flesh. p color. and had a bad cough. The doc# d of Ferrozone I weighed myself and C and saves big doctors’ bills. (MRS.) P effectively at the close of the service, SUDDEN 'DEATH AT Mi3NTAGUE- M . ` h °¢|a¢ed_ _.M _ A ser on the -Car Ferry steamer received rivoaises ivgvléuayaaiyeezlent visitor tol;¢p:;°i£ the sadnews up'on`tlle arrival of that where she _wsa the guest of Mr. and Btellllwl' ill 'Charlottetown yesterday M,-,_ Amanda, Kennedy _,M5 Amon that his father, Mr. Norman J. Mac- Dsceesed was in his '7_0th yea: and his Mr. Matthew Wood, Mt. Herbert. Mi°s_ gi ma purchase. -Miss Mamie Inss was e m me my _ » - lnstrumlertallty and electrlcahllghting _,» ' ' ‘ ' plant was introduced. He was mar- rl ` _ Lead and beside-i_liis widow ill-are are _ ° - ' left io mourn two sons, Ja s, :iireuiiy You Can Gain 6 “F _ _ . r ` wélght And Strength the McDonald Hetol and one daughter, ' Miss (lla at home. The funel‘ai__w3ll THIS CASE PROVE8 THE MERIT take 97339 0|! s3t\|_|'§i3Y- __ - 'l ` 1 OF ' ` 0” Ferrezon e 2,5 ~_“I was in_pooi- health nearly all lest gggnihe r§,?g9,l'¢.n-r?f\§g;g -~ 90N OF J°E..PAT°HEN _2'°1 I l' M ' " ` ‘ ' l ' field, Ont. "My appetite was variable, M l"was weak and uiiilt for work. 1 suf- M ` e tor didn’t help e very much. so I ia rozone rebuilt my constitution. and th young train. hearty couple. r James McDonald, assistalnt per onnld of Montague, had passed away. hath which toolcplace the previous vening, came `vei°y suddenly. ' He ne of the prominent business men of ontasue and had done much to pro- `obe~ the welfare of the town. For ny years he conducted the well- nown Montague Mills and through his ed to li sister of the late .fudge Mc- ferred to and Maynard proprietor of Sth Field ll spent _ ».~ ll) » lm' g LEELAND1ofF=_ e < f __`w*iN-__i`isoi§'3_; _iisdon'nf2»1ii,'f14' j _ _ 1 ~ _Made -1en*ilal`f_ ii ° Trial Mile 152,65, not iulino sous; 0 Pure Bred Enrollment No. 20 - _ser §...- Leeland 'F.ls~»a handsome black stallion, of sixteen hands, eilihmlt` _over eleven. h1'\nd_red..poimde._=md 'is nf' _feultlsn _ ' ormgtlon, with=as_ good a set' of feet and l_eg_s_a_»”were_ evfelrjllge? wider 3 hor__se'.*.in-fact he must be seen to be appreciated, andohce seen you will .wantto breed to no other. For speed, style, size, color, breedingand general conformation, Le_eland F. 2:\ . l_-4,' has no s_¥erlors, and but few equals in tbisprpvince. 4 ' a -- -_ _ I _ _ _ ' 'erme-ten dollars for the season, with usual return 'privi- iiges.. All 'maresmt owners risk. _ , _ _ will make season 1916, onlne Montague Livery stables. ._ ‘ 0 ` . was ls Mulinocic, -- ._ ' - ~ - ~ owners,- PA'rRloT|c‘soclzrv.-»-eaqneeilnl; °` = - l . _ _ _ _ _ ‘ ' ~ me Poirlotle sooleiy wu3_‘_lielu_ in ‘visa-sualustsluzl ' ' Montague' P`E°I"` e Recruiting Room yester ay after Enrolment N0_ 44 _ ' e » ` - - ' ' -_ 1 e e e~ °fiS¥’¥1»`?2‘»f "1~i¥"i “»i”'»5’5$-‘2i““§5i ..’l:l°:‘“l‘.§:“l.‘z’l.2.°::“ll;.“‘:.i‘l 'I`he British Soldier " " ° ~’ s o.s s. ‘ __ _ "- J- R:»-Q1‘_F“°l*:_ 1-_TUP Jill- “TW” weighs 1.oso pounds; fouled isoenreu . ' , ' ' ' < ' 1 ‘ ‘~‘_'~~r_~ _ tration and palpitation of t he heart. &|?§;$1dmtggtid‘gqlll&;cg';£;st§i`;’E1‘f? 35%; -by_;_P. M_i_isica. blew Ygrl; l\_I._Y£ ___ ~ 2. 'I4 l -` ' » » < l ' _~. U 8 ' ' . ` ' ' My di5°m°“ W" 3°°°"°nV °“t °f °"' the SOCi0tl""i1§d’. Bell held ~_. j,;»_lh“ ences; ling thiambzsi oindlilsfosiltions, rag- _ln presenting the British Soldier to the breeders of P. E. Ilii_and"i liter rince Edward 'theatre which was ad- mg instincts and courage; 1, ,_ rugged many years experience in the horse business I do sowlth pride, kno_wing'thst_ f°“°d bl’ M°1°\'_1’1‘iH¥l°» _s|E_v_,C_1\°D- tough horse wmf exceptionally me The slflilull soldier in luulvlouomy Breeding una speed inline euuul 'or the d id d t If ln' at the ff-9.’.‘.t." Tile cl'-al .an 9h“’_f\_hesd_ and body - extra strong limbs and DGBHII the w0rld’s equine KlI18d0m- ' 1 - in w sz. :. .f.:l'..:s'°r.f“.i.. “.:‘;2.“‘l '°P°;:fl “‘““;:‘;.‘:’“°. “$2.2 t“1°°.; ~»f ° 1 . “lf ‘°" 1 .u 1 V »~ ' CU" ll- “Y 0 A . ill _Beiiil ' __ . N . 5 201 0 d 2.191 h i 44 l t tti Stal I gained stilerxlimh. looked and felt a lot certain falgllies had been_irl ;§1_ee_d._0_ne lrlgerzgg t;g:;ie?¥l " '- " ~» _ __ "sin oomliln" lsmi- I _ ` ' THE 1 ACADIAN.-;;_____If_l.; ._ av c _ , _ _ _ _ ~ ‘ _ _ so certain so helpful so :grvi£ig:rliil:3g:in§ndn§glv?@g?;§ifdo:.l%h§,9. h(i)§8€;i1iihaeid'. and Hany clay sire or :ila§e30siil‘Z Plstgcmo 2.21' ful? _'higher to Nutwood 2-18%’ Cnanimog ‘ " _ ' » , _ _ f. _ _ ` Dil-ecium Patch will surely produce Miss Pratt 2,17’/ _by Heir»at-Law 2.05% dam of the British Soldier is safe' "V F°"`°z°”e Y°“"°"» 50° 9°' mm” °°”5l°‘1i)l‘_5'gf mg R".Y~§_?.‘;_-I Full extreme speed, as he inherits it in a_ 0n_e_of the worid's g_:~eatest- brood _mares being the dam of Tiiicluding. The Mrtgl' _§°V'» ~ _ rf _ .°;“§ tt: 1%. . _,__ ‘fhfé remarkable manner. ' Leading Ll_idy'2.Q.7 at.3 years s world's recoi-d"at t_h_e“_tim_e Miss Pratt is‘the ' - _ “5 95 W” “PPP “lfd l°_b’. _ `Directum Patch was ,third in 2.09% grand dam of Six, four hsvlngentered the Charmed Cii-c`le~in 0.915 -ftaking F9- fel' b°f°,f€ U10 R9 ;ff__',(;,°:1‘_mN;t‘?:- in elseven horse race in Pittsburg, in records _from 2.12% to 2.08l,4_ all aged three and four /years. » I » ‘- *-» _:__ “;“:__“§_’_f_§§fga§_‘;*§_|g R‘:‘_§_._${,f_‘§_é *gi 1912; seperately timed by will snow The Friendly culei two youre old isis le u full brother to_'l'liu,ni-lush \ Mgnday next the Hpedkém to he 15;w in 2.10. Has repeatedly shown qusr- Soldier hetookabreeders. record in August of 2.22% has since woliedmilss . ‘ _- » _.1 _ . . . ~ lore lu sofeoeonlie. -»“'- over neluvllle il-ook -lu~z.ls..'_rlie i_>romei~_oile your olu 1e15,motnei-“zullhlo §§;‘1;_°§:£_f_f_§>*;*_f_9m2§lE’_;;l_§»§g_<} nireeium Paton is li sure foul get- mer worked iquol-tore lu-sail seconds.. __ » _ - _ 1 -if - '» __“e___g__ _md COL Pe___»ke ____ the: mt: Dli°_sc_tum_Patch is from the “fountain _l;_Ilhe.Britlsli1 Soldier has more fut_record trotters in his own family of F. » \ _.1 of speed/ _ bro ers.and sisters than any three s\tal_lions .ln_th.e-.Pi-ovineo. _ 1 "_ ” _ ' Directum Patch will make the sea- Tiie_Brltlsh Soldlel-_trotted a-half miieon Chsi°lottetown.trll.ck,in1.05% ter. His first foals are coming year the last quarter in 30% séconds`the only ftime his driver Peter C,onr_oy"eV6l' olds, and they will speak for him asia. let' him have his head, he has better than two minui.e~~spsed,’ i', ‘ _ sire. . See the “American Horse Breed- ’ -‘ 'No horse in the City has travelled more miles 'then The Seldi¢ir'the`pl8i er of 1916. which clearly shows that 'winter and today he is ‘fit for the show ring, he can be seen any.time'|t‘I64 son of 1916 at the fai~m.of _' j "Kent St., Charlottetown. ; ` ‘ _ , JOHN A. M|ePHEE, Bs||svue,_ Pl-meh Terms Season $20_00. Cash or ~Note due November 1st.` insure-'lii0.00_ _ Edward inland. ' ' Usual retum. ~ ’ ' 1 ' Service fee $16 for the season The 5 leading Sires of new race record performers, 1915: ,- , Mares at owner’s risk. Returnf. __ age. New Peilféiriners ‘ .Horse " ` ` ` coeiloio, s..._ . . . . . ._ ..z.1'i54‘ 20 ‘ fg- 19, Potei-lille Great, 4. .'...`..a.o'm 1 14 14 Bingiira, .34707 ~ . lvloko,zl4s1-- - ';~__1 _‘ " w spmelrlz, " _ _ _ - ._ .`._.,.~I,___'Il.s,f;.~._~__.';~.l§o}#> will lllake - . -Enrolment No. 19 5 - _- T e Semitic. Bedeqile, (Tuesday pe over night. ovtr w 8.__'f2h bill G!¢8fElectil1ee.ahd‘_ from £m%luriii\i:l»g'diiis.s£e9of:?the gregtestebi-ood mares othatr ever '~"'-'" lived'aouu»_of_1_1.euu~¥eudum,ofaw. - _ _-lu - otnrlmelfo ‘ue _sire l _,_ _ _. _,. s_ in . ,- ‘_ _ .lr 1', .-_"~‘1~ Secogd daiii' was~Mockery,~»dam of=2,'andfgi*andam of 2,by1 ' ` “"0 J ._\ i ..» Bingen (desd).`... ...-..2.0'6l&~ 1 ‘_