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How it does away with _the pgrienoe -you know you're worse curse_of_belts, leg-straps, and springs now than B year ag0_ probably get- How it is water-proof and will hold tin; worse all the time. in the bath. How it is rresnirotion- If you keep on that Way, how long proof and easily kept. clean._ How wiu it be before yoirii have to nn- vou_ can try it sixty days wlthont dergo a dangerous and expensive op- having t0 "Pk B P°“nY» *Wd h°W ht' el-agony tle it costs lf you keep it. 'Aren't you willing to let us prove -bv H sim'-GRY d°'“°“S"“‘i°“- 'ri-us FREE Book is rum. or how you can save yourself from all 1.-_“_-,TS NEVER BEIAORE PUT IN that? _ pR1NT_ Especially when you can make this sixty-day test without having to risk There are so many mistaken ideas 5 penny? about rupture and what to do for it that we have taken the time to sum u this book all we have 1 arne dur- W0N'T GUST YOU A CENT- iii; forty years of excpcriersce. d IF IT DOESWT STAND THE TEST- You'll find it full of facts never be fore put in print. Here is something-~a guaranteed It shows just why elastic and spr- l‘UI»‘l»\U¢ h°1d€Y*' Which DHS Saved ing trusses are the ruptured manfs thousands of people from ever having worst enemies- why they are :tin-_ost i0 b0 Ollerated on. sure to shorten your life or make op- It l18B S0 UIPYOUEHIY PI'0Vf3d its erations necessary-why the law merits that we are willing to send should pug 8 stop to their gf,1e_ it on 60-days trial. . we'u make it especially for your If exposes the humbvs "curli- casw make it to your measure-and ancesf" "m@th‘“iS»" "P1a=*t@f”'*-" “C- pmcucauy lend it to you 1"" for It explains why operations is near- st ` 3 te .' , ly always a needless gamble with ..;:. ;;.‘?::;“:..t. ;‘:=‘:..i:;;;.’:§;“f: if ` to live through it, you may have to any way, no matter how bard you keep on wearing 8 truss work or strain-if it doesn't prove ' every claim we make-than you ron It snows why sixty-days f-ini in Bend it buck Bull it WOHW (30% YU'-1 Pl the only way in the world you can single penny. make absolutely sure of anything for rupture and how the Cluthe Truss is WILL YOU SPEND TWO CQNTS the only thing you can _get on such a To ;:;:;§ ';;‘;‘;.."“°;‘;‘°:...§.".; ‘:.“.1; ;.‘:;‘;g da t st. We don’t want you to send any y 0 money. All we ask you to spend is Don’t fail to get this book-don't the price of a two-cent stamp in Put if 0“'°tl1e mlmlte it *liked YOU 'C0 writing for our big free bank- that write for it may free you from trou- will tell you everything you want to ble fx the T955 Of _YOTF life- _J\1Sl1 know_ I use e coupon or simp y say in a It shows how our guaranteed rup- letter 01' P05311 “SUNG IM YOUI' ture holder-the famous Cluthc `Aut- b00k~" omatlc Massaging Truss-is so utter- ly different from everything else for 'i1-ms BRINGS 'Til' rupture that it has received eighteen Box 545-CLUTIIE COMPANY , f; fl. H 't ' d ow wr-i it is self-regulating, self-adjusting. How it instantly and automatically Band me your Fr” Book and Trial on" protects you against every strain so Name l your rupture CMM possibly he forced out. And how in addition it provid- es the only way ever discovered for Address ` " overcoming the weakness which is the L- i r 1 Reasons why the F orcl Car is Best Number 3--Springs Good upholstering is only a part of the easy-riding qualities of a car. If the springs are not strong and flex- ible easy pleasurable riding in not possible. In the Ford Model T car the plate and rear sprin gs are semi-elliptical transverse design, made of special Ford heat treated Vanadium steel. They will resist any strain which the hardest usage places upon them and give the cosiest POSsible riding qualities to the Ford car. They are the strongest and most flexible springs in any motor car on the continent. Bruce Stewart E9 Co.. Ltd. Agents for l’.E. Island 1 '“ F"' H roxrs ron s`K|`]`z"" ‘ 3 Dark Silver Dogs, age two years. lBIack Newfoundland Female, age I8 months. 2 Dark Silver male pups age 6 months prices, by Immediate application to C ]. I. HORNBY» .. , $9YaUr if E W E ,lille CHICAGO, Oct. 23.-,'l'he, "Queen oi the Dairy Cattle" will be chosen at the National Dairy Show which opened here today at the Interns- ,tlonal amphitheatre at the Union Btockyards, to continue ,Until thc end of the month. Practiwlly every dairy interest in the .country is re- presented at this exhibition. More than a dossn agricultural colleges have sent teams of students who will take part in the judging contests. HEIRESB TO ESTATE IN THE ANTIPODES. .___- NIAGARA FALLS, Ont., Oct. Zl- Mrs. Mark Mondia, wife of an em- ploye oi one of the local power com- panies, und in humble circumstances, is arranging to sell her little home in Seventh St. and sail for Austra- lia, where, with Mrs. Sarah Louise Marshall, she will prove her claim to an est-ate of £60,000,000. Mrs. Mondia has been in correspon- dence with Mrs. Marshall, hsr sister, for several months, and in that time has received many letters from her, but the last one arriving a few days ago contained the first intimatlon as to the value of the estate. Hereto- fore the letters have been very vague as to thc value of the property to which she was heir, and contained only details as to family connection and references to the relationship oi the two women, and their ancestors. lt. appears from facts that have charge of the matter for Mrs. Mon- dia, that one Edward William Jen- nings, Mrs. Mondia’s grandfather, living in England, had a son who married against his father's wishes and was disinherited. This was in 1882. No one seems to know where he went except that he came to Can- ada. This son was Edward William Jennings, nnd _was the only heir to his fnther’s estate. On his death bed, according to the story told by Mrs. Mondia, the fa- ther relented, and commissioned a barrister in England to search for the son, and, if alive, turn the es- tate over to him. Mrs. Mondia was a Miss Jennings, and she has reason to believe that she is the daughter of this heir. Her sister, Mrs. Mar- shall, went to Australia a number of years ago. Mrs. Mondia was 12 years old when her father disappear- ed, and she does not know where he went. The family first settled in To- ronto, then went to Hamilton, and ultimately came to this city. These facts, so Mrs Mondia says have all been established by records as she can dispose of her little home she will go to Australia, where she will join her sister, who, it is said in the last letter, is seriously ill, and may not recover, and then go to England and lay claim to the vast estate, most of which, it has been learned by Mr. Hill, is in good se- curities. _ Mll. BRODERICK COMING TO CANADA. NEW YORK, Oct. 24.-.John Joyce Broderick, vice consul general of the British Empire at this port, was the guest of honor at the reception of _ the Canadian Society held this even- ing at Delmonicos. Mr. Broderick has been promoted to the post of consul at Amsterdam.. Rev. Dr. Charles A. Eaton, presi- dent of the society, conveyed to the guest the sentiments of the assem- bled Canadians, who have always found in the general Irishman, a sympathetic representative of the mother country. In a short address,.Mr. Broderick announced his intention of visiting Canada before leaving America for his new Dost. Indlgeslion 0vercome Overcome by Simple Remedy. Hurried and careless habits of eat- ing, irregular meals and foods that do not harmonize, tend to weaken the digestive organs and result ln different. forms of stomach trouble. If you are one of the unfortunate who have drifted into this condition eat simply foods only, slowly, regu~ larly and take Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic. Mrs, H. J. Smith, Thomasville, Ga says: “I suffered from a stomach trouble, was tired, worn out and ner- vous. A friend advised me to take Vinol. My stomach trouble soon dis' appeared and now I ent heartily and have a perfect digestion and I wish every tired, weak woman could have Vinol, for I never spent any money in my life that did me so much good." The recovery of Mrs. Smith was duo to the combined action of the medicinal elements of the code’ livers -aided by the blood making and strength creating properties of tonic iron, which are contained in Vlnol. We will return the purchase money every l:|m¢ Vfnol falls to benefit. E. A. Foster, Druggist, Charlottetown. 3 Dark Silver Female Pups, age 6 months. 39,, 1,., p,,‘,|,;,, (;|,,m, The beat line to be had. Aus- ’ ‘ trim make. two chips, all The above stock will be sold at reasonable 'lm-Stmlvv Brol- 23ro ro 25m3l Sale of the Year. Paillette and Nol- The been established, Col. F. W. who basl which she new possesses, and as soonlf LONDON, Oct. _li-Hlllldrcds of members of the Salvation Army; in- cluding allptthe high otllesrs of the organisation in London and vicinity ioined _today in a great farewell de- monstration in honor of General Bramwell Booth. the eldest sen and successor of the late General Milliam Booth. Tha occasion of the demon- stration was the departure of Gener- al Booth from 8outhamPton to be- gin his Bret tour of American since he became head of the world organi- zation. General Booth will land at Toronto on November 1 and after a week’s visit in that city he will proceed to Winnipeg. Later he will inspect the work of the Salvation Army and deliver public addresses in many of the leading cities of the United States. ' BOARD OF ARBITRATION FOR ST. JOHN MEN. ST. JOHN, Oct. 22-It is an- nounced at the Labor Department that the Board of Arbitration in con- nection with the trouble between the stcamship companies has been ap- pointed, and will at once begin work. The members of the board, who live at St. John, include J. E. Tighe for the men, J. E. Moore for the companies, and Walter E. Foster chairman, agreed to by the other two. More than e thousand man are de- manding higher pay and better work- ing conditions, and the companies in- clude those ln the Canadian Shipping Federation and also the C. P. R. MORE DEFECTIVES IN THE DOMINION. OTTAWA, Oct. 24.-A bulletin just issued hy the Census and Statistics Office gives the result of enumera- tion of the defective classes in Can- ada-blind, deaf and dumb, insane and idiotic-in the scensus of 1911. The number of blind was 3238; of deaf and dumb, 4584.; of insane 14,- 702 and idiotic 5387; making a total of defectives of 28,611, of which 15,- 5i0 were males and 13,081 were ,fe- males. In every ten thousand of the POPU- lation in 1901 there were 31,014 in- sane and idiotic persons. The pro- portion fell to 28,874 in the year |911. There has been an increase in ac- tual numbers and in DP0Dortion of the population of unsound mind in every province excepting New Bruns- wick. The highest proportion is shown by Prince Edward Island with 41,77 per 10,000 of the population, followed by Ontario with 34,‘98, Nova Scotia with 33,615 and Quebec with 32,443 per 10,000. f STELLAR'l‘ON'S APPRECIATION STELLARTON, October 22-Dr. Elliot, \vho has practised in this town for many years, during the litr- ger part of which he has been health officer, and family leave tomorrow morning for the Pacific Coast, where they will make their home in future. A few evenings ago over two hundred citizens gathered and presented the doctor with a purse of gold. MOTHER’S LIFE SAVED BY BABY. NEW YORK, Oct., 21-The plaintivc cries of a child at 3 fire escape win- dow in the rear of the third floor nr No. 803 East 179th street, the Bronx quickly led neighbors yesterday af- ternoon to find the child’s mother, who was near death from gas, and only thc quick work of a pulmotor saved her life. An hour before thc cliild’s cries were heard women ln the adjoining flats smelled gas and knocked at the door of Mrs. Lilliap Belcl1er’s rooms. She opencd the door and in reply to n question said no gas was escaping in her .flat and she slammed the door. When the cries of her little daugh- ter Gladys, three years old, were heard at the window Mrs. \Ta.rberry,a neighbor, climbed out and drew thc girl from the room. 0 --me-in kissed me and then lock- ed me in the back room,” she sobbcd. "I could hear her crying for a time but when 1 called to her she was still."- Mrs. Carberry and other women climbed into the room, forced the locked door and in the kitchen found all the gas Jets open and Mrs. Bel- cher unconsious on the floor. They called Dr. Gollazza from the Ford- ham Hospital and after he had ap- plied the pulmotor for nearly an hour he said Mrs. Belcher would recover. She was sent to the hospital a pris- oner. No one could assign a motive. Ear- ly efforts to find the husband’s place of business failed. Neighbors said he usually left early in the morning and returned at night. Mrs. Belcher is twenty.five years old. PRESIDENT SENDS IN HIS FIRST VETO. WASHINGTON, Oct. 23-President Wilson today sent to Congress a message carrying the first veto of a bill submitted for his signature since he became President. The veto was of a bill to reinstate Adolph Unger to the United Stateslvlllitary Academy at West Point. Unger had been dis- missed from that institution. A Sensible Merchant Bear I|lsnd,'Aug, 26, 1913. Mfnard's -Llnlxtit Oo., Limited. Deer Blrs,- our traveller is here today and we are getting a large quantity of Your MINARIYS LIN!- MENT. We dnd.it .the beat Linimsnt \. .~: f OF DR. ELLIOT 5. _ _ / 3 l i `\ A l\ \ ' lltnnnu nisniimlilu , 1 'ENJOY the comfort and _ convenience of Stan- field’s Closed Crotch in a combination suit that will surely fi_t._ i ` Get more wear, too. Your knees Will find it hard to rub holes in a _ M f M a _ will Smirisi.n's ‘s UNDERWEAR gi-m-I 1 SEVERE STORM IS RAGING IN ST l.AWli~slNCE. QUEBEC, Oct, 22.-A severe storm is raging over the Lower St. Law' rence, and 3 number of small craft, have come to grief, some were wreck- ed and others waterlogged. No lives have been reported lost. _ The schooner Oyrene, belonging to Captain Wilfred Gulmond, which left here on Tuesday last, for Ste. Anne Des Monts, with a general cargo, was wrecked near Crane Island, but the crew was taken off. A schooner belonging to Charles Mignon, of Murray Bay, is anchored of Crane Island wharf, while an un- known schooner ie ashore west of the same place. Another unknown schoon- er is adrift in the same localitY- LARGEST woonEN SAILING VESSEL. DIGBY, N. S., Oct. 21.-Two weeks out from Sydney, the bark Calburga, Captain Lewis, the largest wooden sailing ship afloat, arrived off Digby Light yesterday afternoon. Later she was taken in tow by the Steamer Granville, but could not get in through Digby Cut. until this morn- ing, on account of the heavy weather After discharging ballast the Calbllr- gu loads over 1,000,000 feet of lum- ber here for River Platte, An 0peralion For Appendiciils Was Ordered by His Doctor, But Complete Cure Was~Eflected by Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. Almost anyone who has suffered from appendlcitis will assure you that this trouble developed only af- ter months or years of dcrangements of the liver and bowels. Appendicitis can almost invariably be prevented, and very frequently cured, by the use of Drl Ohaso's Kid- ney-Liver Pills. In the case describ- ed in this letter the doctor has or- dered an operation, but a thorough cure was brought about by this great medicine. Mrs. J. A. Ballantyne, Sturgeon Falls, Ont., writes: “My husband was treated for appendicltls, and the doctor ordered an operation. But he would not consent to an operation and began the use of Dr: Chsse’s Kidney-Liver Pills. Since doing so he has had no need of an operation, nr even of a doctor, as the trouble has completely left him. I cannot find words to speak our gratitude for his curef Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 25 cents a box, all deal- ers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Lim- ited, Toronto. All Poll Tax not paid, better be paid at once as Executions are ordered for same; Psy at once and save expense. I989,lo,9Mtf _ New Watches The kind t h at young men like in a variety of styles -and prices, also new fobs. __,,~f .;.‘f.‘:.f”°..‘l..'i.':e...::.‘..”.#.z._i,:.‘:z'=.. . a I I “f°§’,“,;‘~°‘ “"“‘°“°=°“ "ff wéniéi , , . , I5 tw .Ta mf 1 ...e-nt... m .. _. . _ - . . I JUAN Q0. _ , 1 ° G A N W _ _ 1 I m I The Chas. Dalton Silver Blk. Fox Co., Lid. have provided six pens for boarding good Silver Black F oxcs. This is an excellent opportunity for the men who have one or two pairs and no ranch' Veterinary‘Surgeon, A. C. Lundie, spends his whole time at the Ranch looking after the foxes. Hon. Charles Dalton also gives most of his time to the Ranch and the Feeder has had five years ex- perience. The Ranch is watched night and day. Terms on application to w. B. yllowsr; Manager. 2002, 10,13Mtf _ I ' * H It is quality the farmers want, not cheapness when he buys Paris Green, The farmer knows that Paris Green that does its work thoroughly with one application is a good deal more eccon- mical than lower priced Paris Greens that fail to kill. We sell it S. W. CRABBE Hardware Merchants. I _il P- ml r'- Valuable Property . For Sale At St. Avards We are authorized by the Executors of the Cox Est ate 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 @1131". hot air heating. Large yard with coach house and stable, a number of large Ornamental Trees on the property. No City Taxes to pay, connected with C_ity waterworks. This property commands a splendid view of City and Experimental Farm. T his is one of the m_ost desirable properties onthe market today and will be sold at a bargain to close the Estate.Terms easy. Apply at the office of e ` Beni. Carter 8’ Co Auctioneers and ' Real Estate Dealers ' 2 1 56-Io-i7Mfmwtf. Notice to the Public , . Jun reeeivéa r wma sf server sein airesinsa an is sbn _}_{ bbls °%f_?__:pcks. We also carry a full line of the following choice ` Tilson’s Pride _ » ~ » si si* es.s‘°l\\»' tr; 7"€“"I‘ 155' if., » _ 8vl¢t8M¢Q=°°»8~iv\r~. , wnwmtss. E "`l "“_“""""'1