3 I3: NIU! ran oHA1wo'£n'rowN on.uznrAN some ma. mics NINE tnvulnn wmln nlsus ms Pusl _-_._ MADRID, Nov. 22.-(Special), - Captain General Valeriano Weyler of Cuban fame yesterday resigned the Governorship/ of the province of Cat. alonia on the grounds that he was a llbertl in politics and disagreed with the policy of the present conservativ\ Spanish government. The General is very popular in Cat- alonia, and attemfpts were made to induce him to withdraw his resigna- tion, but without success. I. ___l_,____ (ici Rid of A Bronchiiis The worst feature of bronchlgis is the tendency to return year after year until the system is worn out Bhd Elves way to consumption, or other ravaging giseasc_ Dr- Chnse's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentlne owes much of its great popularity to the fact that it posi- tively cures bronchitis, and this is about as severe a test as can be made of a medicine of this kind. Mr. W. I-I. Walker, Calmar, Alta., writes: “I am Pleased to say that Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine has done much good to myself, wife and children. My eldest girl seven years, had bronchitis, and the doctor who attended her did not seem to do much good. We got Dr. Ohase’s Syrup of Linseed and Tur- pentlne for her, and she soon got well. We always keep this medicine in the house now ready for uee, and find that it soon cures coughs and colds.” In fighting diseases of the throat and lungs ,half the battle is in hav- ing Dr. Chuse’s Syrup of Linseed and *rurpentfne = 'at hand to be used promptly. This is why many people prefer to buy the large family size bottle. . O Auction y Sale THERE WILL BE ,SOLD at Public Auction at the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Wed- nesday the Seventeenth day Dec- ember next A. D 1913 at twelve C'clock noon all that parcel of land situate lying and being in the com- mon of Charlottetown being part of Common Lot Number Twenty- four bounded and described as fol lows, that is to say: -Commenciug at s _stake flied at the junction of the Princetown Road and a right of wayé running eastweirldéy from ron -throu t ess ommon o Number 'hgventy-four and running thence along the north side of the said right of way in an easterly direction the distance of seventy feet thence running inf a north- wsrdly direction at right angles and parallel with the east side of the Princetown Road the distance of thirty-four f e e t thence run- nin at right angles westwsrdly ands parallel to the north side of the said rl ht of wsy the distance of seventy Iect or to the Princetown Road afores_nid~aud thence south- wardly along the east side of said Plincetcwu Road to the place of C0lllm¢liC¢m¢1‘|t The above sale is made under and by virture;,cf a power of sale coutaincd in an indenture of molt- gdge dated the seventeeth day of f::'.t:“..t. '.2~.i°'.;.::.':‘. °;:‘a.2:' lottetown _'iii Queens Cohhfy 1° Prince ward lsland,~and Agues Dunbarnitwlfe of the one pert agi¢1_Ami`o‘ f . Dogherty and Sarah Eliza 'tty both of, Charlotte loyTh`1`R‘og` 'ity in Queens County nfcréslid 'Jie women of the other pert for cult in payment of- 'ntdwl' no l sl s 1 as ars &“c£il_mp:tl\dckinncnl,uChar- lot town.. _.2 -_ twelfth day ci Nev- ` ‘ A. st’ . - I ma A 1,1213 noel-mary h _ _ .Bnriviug Mortgages. I 01753-it¢r,liato4,vks I gd, better be cal src Psy at once and rcs is unslmsbly determined not to high-handed parliamentary practice called, and it was quite evident that' the number necessary for a quorum was present, but Cel Victor Carrl, quorum. Not a deputy protested,and 6 sonal representative, had insisted oi that this new legislative body shoulcll MEXICO CITY, Nov. 28, (Special) times in succession, the House would The bulk of the evidence at hand gon. be automaticall dissolved. tin t` i di ` ' ` - M' M. ° n can th" Gum” HM' fniral laletcher, dommailding the Am- or can cet th t act i accede to the demands el the United Mexico, late :slay ecfbfea el; Nav°y h°"°¢ °¢'°°d ¢° ¢h° evrolutmeet of states Government for his silmiaa-.Department amssssge had been re- B” "W"““°“ h°°"d- Ah°\\¢ 23-000 tion as President of Mexico, img ccived from, General Aguilar: the _ there is some basis for the bella! that Qoustitutionalist leader, who has oe- 5»°°° °“3°3°d in °°5f'°"“ lm" Bhd 17- he may at last give in, bug in “ch cupied the vicinity of Tuxpam, giv- ow in th' "Wt- a manner as to leave the impression ihg asturances that American and that he acted of his own free will, other extensive oil interests in that “'93” "°1`°€|°S 15 P°\`¢°l1¢-» Whlilh. ed th in the Chamber of Deputies thi; gi. take such steps as may be necessary ternoon gave rise to considerable to protect' foreign lives and property, speculation. The roll of members wa, reports ftom Tuxpam having indicat- h . - t presiding in the absence of Eduardo to talk of the possibility of landing Timor". the speaker, who was said marines or blueiaekets from the Am- to be ill, looked the deputies straight ericau battleship, and developments in the eye and declared there was no from the situation have been await- l1°8\'0 B°l‘Vt1l\h girl who sweells and the chamber stood adjourned until A and split Senators with the Wash- in Miiiiiiiiill WINNIPEG, Nov. 28, (Special)- What threatened to become an open wggyqnqqlrgg Nov n_R, M1. rupture between the Canadian Pacific Railway and its maintenance of way men has limmered dowm, the parties msn are affected, consisting of about The men have demanded an in- defying Washington to the 1g¢t_ The territory would be protected in '$11119 “Bl” 111115 oo hiSh ol 25 Aamir-gl Flg¢¢|m- 4, ,lmggr 9|-4," to percent. The arbitration board will that the Constitutionalists were reatening to destroy the tanks of t e British pil interests. This led d with intense interest. General d l concerns existing in the territory 0 consist of Judge Meredith, chair- man; Walter Nesbitt, K. C., Toron- o, representin the com an and t s l> v. W. Irwin for the men. It is expected he board will meet in Montreal. A NEW NAME FOR DIRT A Washington housewife employs a usts on the theory that you don't `guilar's message, sent in reply to have to worry about the dirt you tomorrow. It was suggested time Admiral 11'1etcher's demand rust no don't barren to sec. The other day this action m‘ight,be part of a plan harm should come to foreigners or hor miitfoos WHS mokihs on inspec- to bring about the death of Congress their property, said: “I am govern- U0" of “bedroom Which tho Girl had g on e constitutional basis, my lust cleaned up is preparation for ington Government, which through attitude being to guarantee the in- oh “Footed Boost who was known to John Lind, President Wilson's per- terests of all foreign and domestic bo V017 f8»8*»idi0US. Tho Womoh look- d under the bed and saw there a occupy, fuldlling in this manner the very visible deposit of fuzz and dust. .-_-_-_-_-V-J_-.-_-;_~_-.-.-.-_-.fs.-.-.»_-_».~_~_».-_-:_-_-,-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_».»_».-..-_-.- -,-_»,»,~_».-_-_-_L-_~_»_-_ _-fe_-_-_-_-_-.1-_~_~_-,-_-_-J,-L_ a HISTORY WILL PL-ACE ` BLAME ON WILSON. #- mlcnlolule IN ANCIENT EGYPT. LONDON, Nev. 21.- Prof. Euiotf, not come into existence. Under tho demands of civilisation and not be- Calling the sirl to t-ho Bllot sho law should there by no quorum- three ing governed by vengeance." lloihiod this dcllooit out to her and sked: “What do you cell that Pearline?" ' “What does I call dat?" asked the h ifty maiden, in the eflort to gain me “Wh don't ou all know -i a cliff that overhangs Lake superior, 168 miles east of Fort William, the first section of the C. P. R. west- bound Imperial Limited, travelling forty-five miles an hour, crashed into a gigantic boulder which had hurled down onto the track from- far up the clidside. The engine was hurled from nor, `of Schreiber. The engineer escaped miraculously as the train struck, but his warning cry to his fellow-workmen was too late. Luckily the engine broke away from the rest_ of the train before it plunged into the water. 'l‘hree'cars only left the track, and the train held the foremost from following the engine into the lake. No one else was injured. In any event thle death rate would not have been high, as the train was composed only of INTO THE LAKE WINNIPEG MAN Nov 23 (Spec~ transcontinental mall, express and ial)~While tearing along the brow of “S8880 08” Wilih H 3l`If»'°1BlB Pol- the steel into the waters beneath,| OF MILITARY SCIENCE voffyihg in its mangled mass to a, -_ watery grave Fireman Ernest 0’Con- PARIS, Nov. 21.- King Alfonso senger coach at the rear occupied by but one man. There were, however, besides the engine crew, a conductor, two brakemen, a mail clerk mad bag-° gage and express agents on the train. l KING ALFONSO'S KNOWLEDGE l yesterday astonished the French of- ficers accompanying him with the depth of his knowledge of military science and history when he visited the army musem at the Invalides. I-'ie took ofl his hat and gazed long and reverently at the case containing and sword of the first Napo1eon.‘ Two captured Spanish flags in :moth-i er case _caught his attention. He asked when they were taken, and none of those present was able to reply. it , ` J-_-ss, __ “’ ` ' ’ - ` GENERAL HUERTA 22iIllll'IfF1l LOCOMOTIVE DROPS WILL NOT YIELD m1*-s___._ and Colds Forerun Sickness treatment because power is or the cold would not exist. Drugged pills and alcoholic rups are crutches, not remedies, sy but Soott'o Emulsion drives out th colds, warms the body by' ell e . riclling the blood, and strength- cus the lungs. - _Nothing equals or compares ' with Scarf: Emulsion in build- xl; C l ing the forces to prevent bran- l r hiiis, grippe or pneumonia. Q ; as Avoid Alcoholic Slbslillhs. f ' pl i I I u léis-si I L W ' r _.8 . Malpeque Bay Silver f Foxes Es" Oysters Limited MEXICO, CITY, November 21. - to or does he not care to .know that _in make against Francisco Villa." buted, to Francisco Villa, the rebel` t Villa will become` vice-president, the constitutionalist leader, It con know and does know for e, certainty P rented and absurd meddling in our cisco Villa, the better to impose his, will and caprice upon Mexico even|w tho such a course be the direct cause T of erics without number, such as have been committed at Torreon, This P"°°id°“t wus” °h°“m showed on the screen a copy of the Yeh Wishmg 13° justify hi” “uw” back 2000 B. C. The prescription E ailairs, he chooses to protect Fran- ,enng from acute mania' and it “_ service he has rendered to Carranze, one wmch had never been pub, hed plained that its purpose was to w Smith delivered recently .1 lecture bc- whaé dat ig-1 Dat afn. dirt “.8 th rwsmb f h R0 B - ` 1 ` . Commenting on the situation _in an ,yuan ememdgs ocntf_.,»h,, y(§gnt,?,‘§§_ :ouse moss ma am-yas’rn-tint s les' editorial article today, El Pals says; tions of Ancient Egypt to the Hip Does President Wilson not know tor of Me-¢u¢|ne_ Y He said that the influence of mum- history and before the civilized mwcauon upon the histob. of n_ed_ world _he will be obliged to answer ,due had been mon p,.of0-,,,,,_|, for the charges whiclr humanity will the pracgice of evmolaming prepared he popular mind to permit the prac- V t The article then recapituiates the tice 0| hum-an dlgsention. Tho ESYP- crimes of murder Bhd Pi1\9€° Mm' tians took no advantage of that raining, but the Greeks did. and °f ln the past twelve years a. num.- mi“1°t°" °| War' °’ “om” °th°1`|ber of new documents dealing with functionary by virtue of the valuable'med1c,ne had been discovered' ,md is _ . ouse moss." IIIHLS! THIEKEN AND BEAUIIFY YUUH HAIH. BRING BACK ITS GLOSS, LUS- TRE, CHARM AND GET RID OF DANDRUFF. To be possssed by a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fiuily, wavy and free from dandrufi is mere- " as ea,-ly B, medical dowmem, as ly a~matter of using a little Dnnder- inc. It is cusy and inexpensive to have apyrus in que,mon_ which dated nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just _ lv t‘f‘f‘°°:'“ had ever been found. Prof. Smith . w as for the treatment of a man suf- eaken a strong man's struggles. D here was no malicious intent, it U ns dde in weakeuin nlm but et a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine now-all drug stores rec- ommend it-apply a little ns directed and within ten minutes there will be n appearance of abundance; fresh- css, iiuiilness and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you will Authorized Capital $95,000 Capital Issued 65.000 Divided into 650 shares at $1 00 each Directors President ll. Montgomery Jones Mig. Furrier Si. John, N. B. Vice President Jas. W. Keir, M. 0. Malpeque. P. E. Island Ross Miller M. I). Amherst N. S. B. E Fanioy, Merchant. New Glasgow. N. S. Seciy Treasurer F. J. Lockerhv, Hamilton, P. E. Island BANK* RS- Bank of Nova Scotia SOLICIIORS-McQusrl'ie Q Arscnsuli Summcrsitlc, Juarez and many other towns.” The Imparcial publishes today under a scare-head, the statement that the adherents of Carranza in the vicinity of Juarez shot two American. army officers. This news is alleged to have been conveyed to the federal capital by private messages which de- clare thst President Wilson is. horri- fied by the infamous executions ear- ried out by Villa, which have inclin- ed him to give the Mexican question, “the sfllurl-.ln dcrnanuetl by justice and conunon-sense- that is to sey the recognition of the constituted government. whose chief is the illust- ious Huerta."- ..._.,.._..__..i_. LAXATIVE FUH UU] PEUPLE--“Ei$EiHETS" SALTS, CALOMJEL, PILLS, ACT ON BUWELS LIKE PEPPER ~ ACTS IN NOSTRILS. Get a 10-cent box now. Most old people must give to the bowels some regular help, else they suiier from constipation. The condi- tion is perfectly natural. It is just as natural as it is for old people to walk slowly. For age is never so active as youth. The muscles are less elastic. And the bowels are muscles Bo all old people need Caecarets. One might as well refuse to aid weak eyes with glasses as to neglect this gentle aid to weak bowels. The bow- els must be kept active. This is im- portant st all ages, but never so much as at Bity. Age is not s. time for harsh phy- sics. Ycuth may occasionally whip the bowels into activity. But a lash can’t be used every dav- Wh” UW bowels of the old need is a gentle and natural tonic. One that can be constantly used without harm. The only _ such tonic is Cascarets, and they cost only lo cents im' boi st any drug store. They work while you sleep. _ Pumpkins, 2-1, .Arthur Bourke:_ 3. Arthur Wood; B, -Penelope McKinnon. collection cl rlela - Roots. suv kind a of each kind; potatoes use incise- ed--1,~ Pat. Curley: 2, W. B. Drake. ' “ln th_e new art derartment 1:°:t'.'::.';::.:.°: .=.:'.':t.‘°."° :liaisons icentrgm golllefiu , ou o sr ghmr. tag ncosles. erhbrolnorod wdllt lengths, embroidered 110- si ns In ladies whi weab- il kiss: of threads sto- “rho ghiole 2?'i‘.'»i.‘.l3?.‘»i»‘v'i.'.'.‘.1ii.i.'L1..° ‘.23 _ ° __ ->-~:';..f.'."1.r:.:'..”:..s°lt°lil.s gh|?1¥L¢o¢l . 2799-I l-22M3l. ' ' ' nee that s iii ..'..".f3'€.l.f.?'&l°». le. l.a..%‘¥».» line that usually selllfohr l.00 per pair- and is offered I slug fwredgrllgg 3:3’ (l\Id"h?~e'2 we l?¢°ee 219'#-i i--z :ml "Meme ood pants nero at L15 scription contained fourteen diiler- ent ingredients which , were to oe made into an ointment. The pati- ent was to be anointed fifteen times every day until ho was calm. l"r`of. Smith stated that during his experience in Egypt he had examin- ed 20,000 bodies. Some of the pre- historic bodies dating back sixty centuries were in a IM-rVelo\13 Histo of preservation, and even blood- stains could still be seen. He had discovered splints which went back to the time ol the Pyramids. " ___._.._._...?_..__- EMIGRANT GIRL WEDS _WEALTHY MERCHANT. MONTREAL, Nov. 21.- From housemaid to mistress of one of the most beautiful homes in Chicago, is in brief the story of a romance which has just culminated in Montreal. About a year ago a bright eyed, rosy checked Scottish girl oi 22 years of age, emigrated to Canada after having read the alluring litera- ture published by a Dundee agency and landed in this city, where she obtained employment in the home of one of our most prominent million- alres, who resides on Sherbrooke street. During the time she was in her service at this house as a house- maid; a gentleman from Chicago was a visitor at the home. _ He saw the pretty little Scottish girl, and promptly fell in love with her. ' He subsequently proposed to his hostess's housemaid, and was accept- ed, and they were married, so today Nan Murison, the little mill girl of Dundee, drives about the streets of Chicago in her limousine and has at her disposal all the other advantages and luxuries which great wealth can provide. When Nan was old enough to__work in hd: native Sootlalid. Silo WOM? to work at_ the 1ut'e mills, later wdrking in-the Bradford linen works of_Aber- dceh, Scotland. She, _lived ,with her psrsnkt:-who were in veix huuvbid cir- euinsv, _neocon Gerald _ rect, , Her motiitr, died and shortly alhifllilefil' snr ie»t_her outer. g en_d__,.vu there- fore-_left aloncin the Y0P\,4._|.“ 1907- she went to,-live eta _penis sith. cqntmnlngner, work la the linen mins Later she secured sniplgmint _ps a dqnilnltic in a home in,_ _erth, and g it was while ibm that sho, new the ed- vefrtlctmcht which caused her to come to Canada. , M1 ~.;:t.”:.:'§%il~' I 1':-is “ed 'f“?»"5 ef I e 2 “£'f'i»' Q' i Pill rig Ui lvl F “C : “n ei e;'._"":.`*~"~.i‘.':.'>‘.?.'f' Phill- :xii el 'th :.'.'.`.*.i.,l-...°.:l=.°..=. _.s t lu ~°i~ rrr..i.i.°ta?¢ e our ovrxfelzcotis at s.oo -sl . H in l. ee. - °°f° ' °°'°a‘199?-l°|-:anal si? M '° °°" ‘ 21°d'9-~| i-ztmsl. 11. - s it wigs done for hip good. The pre- YU" cami" ind B tra” °f‘1*\“dl'“ff 0l` falling hair; but your real surprise will be after two weeks' use, when you will see new’ hair-line and downy at first-yes-but really .new hair-sprouting out all over your scalp--Danderine is, we believe, the only sure hair grower; destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and it never fails to stop falling hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty ,end soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through the hair- taking one small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments-a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this. Acid Siomachs Are Dangerous ____ COMMON SENSE ADVICE BY A DISTINGUISHED SPECIALIST, "Acid" stomachsr are dangerous because acid irritates and inilames the delicate lining of the stomach, thus hindering and preventing the proper action of the stomach, and leading prabably ninetenths of thu cases of stomach trouble from which people suffer. Ordinary medicines and medicinal treatment are use- less in such cases, for they leave the source of the trouble, the acid in the stomach, as dangerous as ever. The acid must be neutralized, and its formation prevented and the best thing for this purpose is a teaspoon full of bisurated magnesia a simple anti-acid, taken in a little warm or cold water after eating, which not only neutralizes the acid, but also prevents the fermentation from which acidity is developed. Foods which ordinarly cause greatest dis- tress may be eaten with impunity if the meal is followed with a little bisurnted magnesia which can' be obtained from any druggist. and should always be kept handy. _ . M V _ _ l.“1‘i‘2* "’t.‘¢"ii.‘ “'°i.°‘..°€’ 3' nina standards. with duly ln- _ erasing nlaeaule. nl- to YOUR advantage t0lel|BUDA. ‘ 8010-11-IBM lmo - A N Notice. to Trespassers All persons shooting or trespas- sinxcr allowing their dogs to run cr ant on ‘property onthe cut side of the cunt' Edward Road lately owned by Messrs. Long Bret en, and north of propert purchased by me from Elsworlh ‘ haw, will be prosecuted. Dogs fcnnd st large running or hunting on said property will be killed. J. R. DINNXB- _ 1641-1|-r3Mtf. Ranches Our two new separate up-to-date ranches are ideally located in Hamilton one mile from Maipeque Bay. Ranch A. contains four pairs high grade Silver Black Foxes-2 pairs proved breeders, the remaining 2 pairs are splendidly developed iglg, pups. Among this stock are representatives of Uulton, Gordon and Raynor strains. This ranch also contains I pair 75 per cent Silver blacks. ' Ranch B. contains three pairs New Brunswick bred Alaska Blue Foxes. Our leased Malpeque Bay Areas comprise zoo acres suitable bottom for Oys- ter Culture. l Malpeque Bay Silver Foxes and Oysters, Ltd., the safest proposition before the public today. ' Why ? Because , Our Silver Fox Breeding and Oyster Farming are combined under one edi- cient management, thus assuring a large saving in operating expenses. Our President an experienced furrier will be in a position to forward sales when the Fox industry arrives at a fur selling basis. Our Vice-President-Already President of one of the largest Oyster Compan- ies operating in Malpcque Bay, havinga thorough scientific and practical knowledge of Oyster Culture assures the success of this important branch of our industry. Our careful and experienced Ranch Manager has made a success of breeding and raising foxes; and as he is financially interested, has engaged as secretary-trea- surer and care taker at a nominal salary. Oar Foxes have been setectcd by an experienced furrier on the merits of their fur bearing value. Our Oyster Culture Area containing 140 acres is Curtain Island Bottom, and has been selected for its adaptability to the cultivation of the “lvlalpeque Curtain Is- land Cup Oyster”-the highest grade of oyster known. Uur sixty acre flat has been selected for the important branch of seed produc- tion, and for this purpose the location is ideal and the quality of bottom unsurpassed in Malpeque Bay. Our Curtain Island Oyster area will be adequately protected by the proposed Government Search light and Patrol station on Curtain Island. A conservative estimate places the yield of oysters at 5oo bbls. per acre, and the highest grade-The Malpeque Curtain Island cup oyster has an average market value at $lo.oo per barrel. Seed oysters are marketable at from three to four years growth,a.nd as one acre of that oyster will produce five acres of oyster when matured, it can readily be seen that this industr when fairly started assures investors ever increasing revenue when properlahandledl alpeque Bay Silver Foxes and Oyster Ltd., oiicr a limited number of shares of capital stock to the public at par. Application should be made to the Secretary-Treasurer F. ]. Locket-by, Hanl- ilton, P. E. I. from whom propectuses may also be obtained. 4 v I hereby make application to Mnlpeque Bay Silver Foxes SL Oyster Ltd., Hamilton, Prince Edward Island, to take the number of shares in the Capital Stock of the Company set opposite my signature below. , I enclose half the amouut herewith, and will pay the balance thirty days from date oi this application. Signed_..+._..,.,........._.,... ......-......................... Occupation..-... -. Address .......-.._H.....................+.,........... Shares of $100 each._,..,....... . ..._ Value of Cheque.. . _. .. . . . . . . To The Secretary-Treasurer 2717-ll-l8ttsME6i ' , .l ‘_. ; .-'aaliil ` `i‘-_.", ...._L...,.`ff‘..___ 1- -r.»~».-._-..~.~ -cw-_-1-a.-¢:»>_--.s ‘N iw 4M fi. wt' ff l'~ .., ffl' f»l` ;_`~ .~;, __,. .:. .-,L 2'- 'fl ‘.- ‘il it .wa mc' .~_.»._......,, .,_ .g ~ _ .U 4,. ‘li >. ill .2 %&=»-. ..,| ~a iv- _,, V_i 3 xc fl .»il’l st-5; \ 5,., ‘li ... 4- -_ 2 Y li 'f-lyk; tl * it ;€___. Iii 1 l . i, . ul’ I gi. 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