The schooner “Un- ” ity from New York, with_ 550 tons of the best grade of Hard Coal willbe due here about the Ist Oeto. ber. S We.v\'ill be pleased to have your order for delivery from this » - - 710, M . ac.. g. vessel' is now prepared to receive pupil; in . . A A. Pickaril & Co. , , ,_ Phone 240 ,I-Ioteli 181 Princa Bt.. ` ,_ ‘f-tw, t A iiioii iiuuiiiiisii Tomato iaili Tool “Fiiili-a-llus" iiiii lliiieil llsisall. . 4 Honra Puma, Toaorrro, Dae. 15th. r “I was a helpless cripple from R131! lnaiisrn for nearly n year. All down the right side, the pain was dreadful and EJ, could not move for the agony' I wa; treated by two hysieians` without b°\1¢5t-, I saw ‘ ‘Fruii-a-tives” advertised and decided to try them. After taking one box, I was much better. When I had taken three boxes, I could ugemmy ann and the pain was umm E ~ _ After taking five boxes, I wasentireiy well again. ,friis cure of my esse by "Fruil.-a-tives” was indeed splendid because all the doctors failed to eve _ n relieve uie. “ Fruit-a-tives” cured me." MRS. LIZZIE BAXTER. 5oc a box, 6 for $2.50-trial size, 25c. At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. r s. nit csiriiiiii c BOHOONER COMING-The soho Lumber Co., Ltd., for Cape Breton says a Halifax exchange. Province which is, it is understood music Liassoiis Q1 Prof D Mclnt ns B En Piano organ, singing, harmon counterpoint and composition. L eye, that in each instance the sam eye was affected, and that an opera tion was necessary on everyone t . t th °S me ods' best tuition' VNC” trace hereditary connection in thes tested and expert advice given. A di-es Studio, Zion Church or Ru d' cases. ss ____ ' u50'8'30M1M°' PEN'-Y Of iminigrant farmers from th puni s @‘F3 " ii i ' C How A bout YU UR Pickles ? Right spices mean right flavor and that is what you want next fall when yo put your pickles on the table. Our spices prevent that flat flavorless taste because they are pure of fu strength, whole. clean and unusually good. Price . . ...................... .lines lb ww Ui Uwm waive- 'ruumee mit ui - - - . _ . L _`r_c£lnglish Essence of Vinegar makes six quarts of pickling vinegar. 1 pint city ior soiiris saturday one oi tue miatives in gpm-lotfetown and r i ...... ......... ..... ....... ..20c apint iairns on wuicn an option or pur- M cKinnon Drug Company i mlm 'iiionios irom tue home country ii Y but they wcie iiitercepted at I-laiiia E »-it' #wi 'f» ,»"` mtv ,> .t-»Q,,§"i';.§_`l;i__~,}' _= 'af/f§= t‘2‘s'i“t`.1=`S MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressizd to the Postmaster General, will be re-/ ccived at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, the 24th October, 1913 for the conveyance of His Ma;lcsty’s Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week ovcr Rural Mail route No. 2 from Brad- itlhane, P. E. Island, from the Post- master Genera1's pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be ob- tained at the, Post- oniices of Bradal- bane, South Granville, Glynde River, Elliotte Mills and at the odice of the Post Otlico Inspector. JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Office Inspector. Post (lllice Inspector"s Oilicc, Charlottetown, Sept. 12th 1913.' 1492-9-l5MM3i. fl, .. O Loose Brisllcs Throw away your old tooth- brush and get n good fresh made one from our new stock. The kind the bristles would’nt come out, Special Prices 35c ones for 25c, 25c for r5c, 15c for roc. - E DYS an Si A ‘fe makes six quarts of pickling vinegar, e 0 accident, promptly ran to the boy s price 20,: B ping The MacKinnon assistance, picked him up .and carrie ycitr-old boy oi Charlottetown, na while riding a horse belonging to he was using reins He seems reins through a sudden l jo finding its head free, began to ca the boy was unseated, and fell ov the animal’s head and between everyone wituour, exceptio obtained situations in Nova Scotia' capital. A second party or imnii- *°" I) grants which Urtpt. 'rhoiiins nas get MiSB¢S Vi01°l'» and N¢1\i0 Grew. together is expected within the next New 110114011, P-El. Were DBSSW- o ww wooing, gers by the western train returning .___ from Charlottetown to their homes rated wound on the scalp. Saver t der who had witnessed t him across the street to Dr. Dorsey ‘___ i reatmcnt ___._...__ rrrrns 'io suv ui this ri-ovimu on- er Alice Gertrude, 'which recently took a cargo of coal to Shelburne for _ Capt. John Hipson, has been pur- ‘- chased by Lemuel Clow and others, ' of Shelburne, and the register has been transferred from Lunenburg to this Port. The Alice Gertrude was of dams es to the extent of $800. loi`\ded_ with lumber by the Bruce and from there will proceed to P.E.I. for a load oi produce for Shelburne WITHOUT PARALLEL.-An inter- .estlng fact has lust occurred in this without parallel in the surgical an- nals of P. E. Island. One of the most prominent eye specialists of Charlottetown has just had under his treatment three men for the same i;::“:i..Ti‘:. Psiiiiaszi ‘,121 mi: w We b ers, that the disease was exactly the some in each case, cataract in the .e ’ . Itl r is satisfactory to note that the op- 7' erntions were all successful. Medica ` scientists may no doubt be able to 1_ R" Summemide was among viB_ ° itors to Charlottetown this week IMMIGRANT FARMERS-The srst M,_ _,_ ,__ G_ Elms, Montague was Old Country for P. E. Island, in con- ' nection with Capt. ’1‘homas's scheme, ease, have arrived in the province. ‘Accom- ` ...__ panicd by Capt. Thomas they ar- rived in Charlottetown by the cx- , press on Friday night. The party ranch is located in Alperton is visit. consists of eleven immigrants, being ing the Island in the interests oi his composed of two farmers and their cnmpimy ,md wp] remain hem for familles, a farm labourer and a gard- “ ener with fifteen ycar's experience These farmers have P\'0V\Ei0IlHllY Pill” From Saturday’s Evening Guardian. 1| chased farms on the Island, and with Miss Lila Toornbs 'and Florence Mc. cease nas been secured. uriguiiiiiy 'LUG l1=11'W Wai 'lame with Capt. Mr. Gordon Houston, Mayfield. and ,_ cinucu nine domestic servants, and who have been attending the Exhibi- tuc were inteuticti lor tue Island, tion returned home yogi-,erday_ . , xl 4 wuere tiiey landed, by parties on cut- Mr . H y, , louis out ior servants there, and it passenger by the Northumberland SERIOUS ACCIDENT.- A ninc- f»l1i5 m0I`“i“E- Ill ed Keoughan, met with rather it ser ions ii cidcnt n B' turd tteriio n, C 0 A ay a on and Jeanette _ McDonald, Hopcdale U th tdl.'l‘hb w , _ tchémgorsga ifarcbuik u’;hD“;: ing after attending the Exhibition. ¢ L0 have lost ms hom on thc” gow, N. S., left this morning on re- of the animal' and the horsc' ‘Exhibition and visiting relatives and ter. The boy grasped the main and °,.,ct0“_ held on to keep his seat. But the ___ horse increased its speed, and when :might spices mean right savor ill WHS °PP0S“"° the Mme” H°“°°~ and that is what you want next fall its table. Our spices prevent that flat hoofs, One ofthe iron-shod feet navolqeas taste because they are caught him a nasty tremendous blow pure, of mu strength' Whole’ dean on the head, inflicting a severe lace- and unusually good_ P,-,ces 30c B n, 4 ,_ where he received immediate atten- ,_ -, E., * - f f - ---, tion and it . From Saturday's Evening Guardian. ' BUIT FOR DAMAGES-'l'hs City Council it is understood intend to contest the claim- for damages which has been made on behalf of Mrs. Mc- Eacliern'of this city, as the outcome of anlniury she sustained through 5 fall on one of the city's concrete side-walks. A writ has been illed against the Council for the recovery E The Council on the opinion oi its leg- al adviser refutes the liability alleged against lt. Tsssonsts. Miss Lizzie Towle. Bonshaw, is vlsiting~in Charlottetown. i Mrs. James Power, Emerald, has returned to her home ir-om a pleas- ant visit in Charlottetown. Miss Tisie Clark, Cape Traverse, Y noon train west Saturday. Mr. Frank Tierney, teacher of ,Rock Barra Bchool, has returned to “ his home after attending the Teach. ers’ Convention and Exhibition. l Mr. J. Patrick Hogan, of the P. E, ‘und has returned home. '3 in Charlottetown Saturday and re- turned home by the afternoon train Mr. E. P. Cahill of the Dark Silver Fox Co. of Hartford, Conn., whose some time. , U ure of North Rustico are visiting Mount. 'A1bion. Mr. Blair Andrews, New Glasgow, s ovrard Connell Pictou was ii this morning after visiting friends c and relatives in Charlottetown. Z, Misses Jeanette Mciicod, liradal- liane,‘Floreuce Mclieod, Hartsvillc returned to their homes this morn- Miss Margaret Inman, New Glas- ” tum to her some after attending the “ l friends in Charlottetown and Fred- ef when you put your pickles on the ai 1 pint English .Essence of Vinegar _dl Drug Co., Garner Great George and S Kent S128. IVIEU lla ppy and Conlenlcd. is the man behind a pipe _ e 1 ' s, ` ,»‘/'V full of Hickey s Brigert -fic & U, CutSmoking Tobacco His ' fl! - _ A Q ‘ _ ' 'I' pipe dreams will always be _ ._ _ l pleasant because this'tobacco l _ f is manufactured from only the ; f ` Q *_ ,_ ` beslvirginia. leaf the Aroma j . 5 ' "?" being pure and fragrant. Try .`1;~.'-.,','-;,f.~;`,-.,;_._¢.-5,;__.__.5,:_.:,;.__-_-_~,,.,-;,-.¢_i,_ it for your 'next smolre.At all Grocers and Dmggists, liiclrey & Nicholson 'l`oli:icco Co. Llil. ' L_. ' while Mr. H. A. Wetmore, brother of .Y -- T0 LOAD POTATOES-.A Nor- wegian steamcr of 897 tons has been chartered to load potatoes at Prince Edward Island for Cuba says a St. John exchange. POLICE COURT--At the Charlot- tetown Police Uourt this morning the prohibition case of Inspector llois- iier vs Fred Roberts was dismissed. T. Bell on a charge of drunkenness was dismissed as it was his first ap- pearance. WEDDING BELLS-At thc home of the bride’s mother, 22 Haymztrket Square, St. John, on Wednesday afternoon, Miss Annie F. Wetmore, daughter of Mrs. H. D. Wetmore, was united in marriage to Mr. W. Stirling Parlec, of Pnrleeville. The ceremony was performed by .the Rev. W. O. Raymond. The bride was at- tended by Miss Marloric Flewwclling the bride, acted as groomsman. After Ranch-Bred Island Foxes Pure Bred Black $15000 a pr- Shareholders in the Three Rivers Silver Black Fox Co., are Paying only $15,000 a pair for the three pairs of ranch-bred Island black foxes after deducting the cost of ranch equipment, organization and stock-selling expenses- The foxes owned by this company are selected from fine Tuplln Rayner, Dalton and Champion stralns,sll Class A foxes- 7 Free Ranching thc First Year h t is made for ranching the iirst year and .me tg; chxig: sliiseiiselliiilude a three-acre ranch with all modern P5 improvements, spleudidly ¢ ,_ _. _ _, lo Fishermen Any person found fish- ing for quabaugs or oyst- ers,on private areas leased by the Local Government for 'oy ster culture,wilhout permission from lessees, will be prosecuted, by order of the Dcparinient. ]. A. MATHESON Inspector of Fisheries Ch arlot' etown September 26th 1915 #J _ 1 e. !- ” l Special Marked-llowii Sale 0l Sliglilly-Used Pianos We have a lot of piano:-i llial have be-rn rented out for s yi.-ar, and others only three months. Some have been taken in exchange for Player Pianos. FIFTEEN PIANOS This lot of 15 pianos have a`l been marked down at s price which niakes every one rt real bargain. This is an opportunity ofa life time to get ri piano that is as good and looks as good as new ata price which will just suit you. Every piano is fully guiranteed. Every plane will be shiped on approval if you cannot call and see them. Freight paid by us. , _ Every piano the same price io everybody. No matter what the terms the price remains the same. Call or write today, and see if the pianos are rf i all we claim them to be. MILLER BF OS - 123 Kent St. ‘ 1 5 38-9-r7metf. I i . ~ vii i ip l \ i ». ri. f, Iii' i i it »-= lla it A4' .qu »|: "5 V. lf’ , .. ln: . c ‘ fi-.f .,.»; as X it . 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