1. e~ “NA ;_- . \ _ .. - s '= » -- ._-_ , _ 2° ron - - __ -_ fre' uber wiv- _ 'rr-is cHAnLo'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN _ ' frm of iw- pass 'rnlucs - i_ f'Fi|l_l,-lirics" Piilofiiis”"`"’fii ' _ 'flmilliilllrailn I ' A its., -ig .....L‘§.l.°l.“'..:2;:. f9l°» lla 'left me una le to walk or ' lwlpmndf--~ dui ce he nstipation ofthe *gun* ilillmunygood me 1 was i Y , , Fruit-s-tive" for the snditnot only cured me §i~ trouble biitugnauniy - ._ - _ #¢l|°_i”¢tonednp enei-vos QF *C _xciuedthe Paralysis. -' _Y _ ° "Fruit-I-tives". I grew “WK” Jill stronger until all the Pltglylllgtud Vmlklless left me. ` Iain’ now»well‘s§ain and attend my :\l>!¢.¢I¢fy*i¢:;z',. ny urhulk God " 1 "1 ` AWA rnfnnrrs. "F0111-l-tive!" not only cured fhe` “si r me “P ' '_ Ili ~ _¢’ eral. ,tepompleteiy ovcrceilff nie, “5°° lv-M2, 6 for 32.15° trial s5c. » At dell ' ri..i¢.i-¢°iil’.'i§i.'I.'i¢°é'.l.'°&°¢'.i’.§l" ""°° "’ ‘W - \ by. e large needle gives more ol`u>0r-' = Chamberia'in’s _ _ s 1*- 77! ` i i *’ 'L- 2331"; . Cough Remedy 1 1°" °*=‘!f_‘.:.::*;:___F-'°~‘- '°°\\l'l\l. Colds. Group and Wgoorlns Ooush. I1 Ill fl-ill fb! |\l OWU °'飰Z-%2.‘.:'-°‘*i-L 'E \lI ts s Ish saws ami! - sts: I-ores lilo. so -we ` -..¢,,,__.., ` iiiiiz 2 g§'§ F1 pr ,Q ,. _ .'.» - KLJ. MARTIN. B. A. BarrfL|i$’er°N%;a&{’:bile. ste _ l!orr‘|s\B‘lolih-Charlottetown MACKINNON Q. MCNEILI. - - VB\`rrlster, Solicitors, Notsriesgetc. \_ - Mossy 'ro Loan . Ddcssl-Cameron Black, Charlottetown ;_ ....-.Ji _uacicmuon i<._c., i..e STEWART 'C CAMPBELL - lsrristsrs_Seliciters. |16 Offices in ss rise Bleek ru r Queen ang” Sliarlotte HONEY T0 LOAN W. I Ul'lWABT5K.U. N. A. OAMPBBLL lr-.lE. Cli0lfENi K.o. w. ls. smarts! -Q. Bentley' ross, _ M. no and Surgeon and residcnce that of Dre liclaughlin _ |65 Prince Si Cliurci l.lDWEl.l.» Discos'-~ Victofi `r . fl ' '_'_. i..~.f.' ' " ' (Continued from page H g;tbs.t,one more animal will if _ :!d‘lnqie leiiions, making gh", if 3; 'Q95 have made three errors in mein; em use ncaa cl mu. This is far better than we mv, qu; been able to d ith th ' ` ..... _ _ ° " °.°ru°'~°~f~ In begfnnin on we were a liitle dax?¢ll1lte\e‘i;(.h;i" 1, e»_f’._' ~ ./' ____ ____Jv~ MAIL CONTRACT Sealed 'I‘enders.= addressed' to tim' Postmaster_General, will be rwgived at Ottawa until Noon, on in-id,,,y‘ the 6th December 1912, for the conf veyance of His Ma1esty’s Mails, on a Proposed Contract for four years, six times per week. Over special Sm. ral Mail Route from Wellington sta. tion, P. E. _I., to commence. ae_ eh, pleasure of the Postmaster General. information as to conditions of pro- posed Oontrect may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be ob- tained at the Post _Offices otwelllng- ton Station Macdougall,, Ellie River _and at the office of the Posf:;’_0fl‘ice ln- spector.. Post Office Insp_ector's Of- fice, Chariottetown. Oct 22nd, 1912. JOHN F. WHEAR. ` Post Office Inspector. 10-23Mw3i. - _ ,_ _'ninety'-eilglit per cent accuracy. Gi-gag.. _ tllll Y-cet. we soon found iff`~paid‘ 'to be urns-upmiene syringe iiaiine iinui e' little elevation, sevmethingltka . the .oi the lntradermal test, but as far as sine of a navy bean or a little larger lwe have gone, the indications are is produced. By counting up the af ,that the uncertain reactions will be mount of tuberculin used. we _ find fewer in number than with the use that about- 8 drops will' Produce s of the temperature test. little elevation of tbl! silo. A re-ex-| I 'might say in conclusion that amlnation of 3 herd of cattle that are while the -tuberculin test seems to be free-from tuberculosis on the third day afteriinjectlon shows absolutely nothing. It is extremely dificult and in many cases, quite lm‘D0¢9lb1° 9° degree of skill, judgment and care, if find where the injection was made. In iwurate results p are to be expected. a tuberculous animal, g swelling HP' -Neither veterinarian nor layman can pears, which varies quite a* good deal in-size b\lt=is sudiclently large. _as B rule, that it may be seen for_\~\": ‘ \‘ ' f -f-;f» >»_=_\§§?s-\\ ‘¢‘ C4, [.1]/‘,';_V;V_ _I '__',,,.,,'.7 ._ _..` .\\\ % /;7, Z //.___ _. \. »\ //y / \\\\{\§ .i »‘¢‘\_~_.>:s\\ ‘ :.\\.>\ , _ _,_ _,_ _, _ '2/j_(;.,,-.// . J;\_ __ 4. _ \\\\` \ Steam Tannery ' for e We offer for saldqiilr tam-ii-ry known as Kensington Tannery, wiih iis rniiiuriis comprising Engine and boiler, machinery. isaiher,,bark, _tools cic,, ilie plant is 'fairly modern, and in good working or- der, with plenty ofruom for exiciiuion. A chance for ajoint Siock Cnnipuiiy io operate on a larger scale, than ii .lone at pres;nt.{ .h or ur! er`ini‘orn1aii»-in si l no ‘ ir. il-_‘bovis m so'?vP,y Ciurlutieiowii, ri- i_1M6i. Printed notices containfng.furf.her_ disinfect. There is no doubt that | ' (Continued on page 4.) i ~_/ fill" _ lllflllllillfliiiiiiff \ 'Qi 9 ‘ l _T 'Y 1 .. `_ H 4 ` 9 J;-` ` _ .'|l‘ pi .» A.-~»*‘(»:~"_=-*a ~ ` __ *' _ _ 4 ’ fr Sealed Tenders, addresged`tp11':" gi); at Ottawa ,until Noon, on.,,FriZi,ay _ the 13th _December 1012, for tho'-can times _per week... ' .‘_ \_'»j°.`._"'_l Overltural .Mail route ii~b‘i`ir;,'Bu?"7 mersfde., isouth West), PI.‘inee` .E ly' ward Island ' to coihme’nc_»`l .'a_t.`_ pleasure of theroetmaiiti-r i.¢e‘i_egnl,-_.1 Printed notices coiitaining'iiirt.._-.~: iuforniation as to conditions of pro- po;_.»-il Contract may be seen and ,hlefiia' forms of 'l‘ender'may,,be oiitafned the Poscoiliees of summmlde. -St- ool--¢ of the Post oeiea inspectbni Post Office Inspectors Office, Char iottetown, Nov. 4th. 1911. ‘ John Wbear - Post Office Inspector. ll-»‘iMw8wl ` ' ' » \ _ INTERCDLGNIAL nniigwnv You are sure of a safe, lux nrious and swift journey if you take the I. C- R. 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Angle Sweater Coat for outdoor play or work-just the thing for boating, fishing, golfing, motoring, driving, skating, the coat par excellence for all seasons. _ _ Examine these beau- tifully knit and ,fin- ished garments-note the superfine quality of the yarn-observe how stylish they are and how snug they fit--then, you’ll,want to own a Pen-Angle Sweater Coat. X k ~`_ "'»“;\ _ 1 I I ,\ § \. _4 fiffiliiffi I I 1. lil i 1 i