,. _ _ E '.-_T.f.`- 4" .-1- l ;:<; .gs I in. ‘ 1.-A . if T Sl ‘gif ': _ »- . -- \' .~_ hr' _'Ji 5 ‘§_ ';`=\ _1 _4;_>,;_',.f ,. J- "iii -3.53 : _-_1`_.'-‘~f.`.._. »“_`__ '.5 __-_-.,-__~._ _ _- `*.. _.5 w-li. _fgi-wi-f_°2‘:;` _f __¢r__~ _~q____;’.;_._,_._‘ __ i_;:__l'r_’.'g__'f-j . 4 , s.-T 'i`l~"§'3 _via F' 5-it PAGE 'PEN' ~ ______g_ _ °C'1`°BE'R 25 1917 i _ _ - _ __ ' ~ _‘ v,|,,,|,|e pam lw.¢¢c__l»t_ 5°: sal. H] Ulm BASBARHS """" °“"‘°i‘...'.t ..".... 0.... F01' Sale "' '33 ° °"" BESl lAXAilVE FUR ..‘.;‘;."°°" °°‘ =“ - wc will sell by public auction on "1"" f°r °°m111°r¢|\\lP\lfl>°l°»l 'l ,. Thera will be sold by public anew,” Wednesday _Oct 31 1917 commmo- ;'_;!ryl'3v_:a_e_;'eol_ie¥;_adi;ays an;-`e_p_ort_ss_:»° _ on we m.°m,s‘_bn Tuudam oct ing at. 12 oclocir noon choice lot. of pa er cm _b . _ -__ hem. _ "_ oommencm. _ “_ _1 p_ mu t hmland 42 and 80 situated on Richmond *Q _ 9 9 “Wd fi 3 m““\_' 'f°-i '_ I a . ' . _ - . s farm, stock, crop. farming im ment; and household effects of f late John B. M`ucLeod. The which consists of 83 acres in 'a mia .ata or ciuuvaucn, watered, buildings and w ei( mila of Btldalbane village. S1lo\_ll||_ev__i»t.'hgr 'prove uniavora eeloW_ll§_\_bud'onfirathne_dlY For further particulars apply Mnr Edo-llaclieod. on the pre e|or_ ` WALTER MecKENZ Springfield. 703-10-1BMtet5i . TIME TABLE nocxv Poim' rsnnv. Lelve Ch’Town Lea _ Rocky Pt. 7.30 a.m. 8.00 p..m. 8.30 a.m. 9.00 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 1. 9.30 a.m. - 11.00 a.m. 1 30 SUNDAY O-I coyote _ *_ 3”? u'?nv s_Bs I- gpwo 53333 '<='d'c rn B B 4.00 p . m . 1602-9-13MSl.ttlN0v13 . Time' Table FOR OCTOBER 1917. BONSHAW AND CHAR LOTTETO "FERRY"8E1i\/ICE The Motor Packet Hazel R. r #"§x\.»~,w.-_.mo-'irons _. ._ ,. Leavfes~Bou__a!1ev\»;---‘-" --Leaves Ch’ l. Fri. at 4.00 a. m. 1.30 p. 'ruesii-9th at 0.30 '- 3.30 Fi-l. .mn at 7.:io=--it-s 4.00. 'russijlsth at 9.l1*‘.»t.:'_ 1-'_' 034 - _ ° #_ when residence le verformed In R. 5?.- &Wl ii ` able you are from a cold. constipat- - ion,- lndlgestlon, billouaness and slug- gino, canvas covering, cushions, pa- 'igflzb °ff°“1lV0 bleu" 1-"didn" 0U\°l` 1 s ress; ceanse your ns e organs Eimithandzoir' t°°|s‘ em This but is of all the bile, gases and-constipated " B ed “ 09"* “nd was bum "1 UP' lllatter which is producing the misery quick gala ness and a clear head for months. All Apmy Roy B_ DAN", d_:'ugglsts sell Cascarets Don‘t forget The -"uhwrititen law,” whereby a `_°`°°` ct-ntly for the first time within the l'ccoilect_lon_oi’ the English public. 500'|a'mbs and about 40 sheep_ High fence," was the ve'rdlct/rendered by es, or any tender not nwossaruy ex_ a London jury i-n the case of Lieu-t. ¢em8d_ - ' ‘ Douglas Malcolm. who shot and kill- d Psrsn v|NeAu, ssc. 6 _ _ nomo BM, Insmum styling himself ‘ Count Dehorch.” 752-10-22M6ipd. _ ' W Count. He attacked the "count" and wN _ For Sa|e by Tendgr :ftenvard._t~l.allcngea mm to it anal, u , _ Tenders will he received by the Tra- |*‘“g“f~ Malcmm Visited the “°°‘"`t5” Oct. 26th for the :idle of a number of '~9"'mgd t” hearing 3' struggle' ml' m_ lambs and sheep. 1° The highest or any tender not ne- fo .muse slvlrrH, C IT] _ Secretary. 0 t`on_ce`ln killing t-he' man. Malcolm‘s gl Wife 3(il'\1l[iG(‘l llef d€llfllC|\16!lCy. _ , was under police suspicion of being . an international spy and was listed h luently increased brevlty ‘of women’e W launched. . Weak, Alllng Baby The undersigned will sell by Public N0 7005 a9l`¢¢d» alld fa" w"t|"¢ A' Th” "'°P°"Y is ""“"'° ”"°“* “"‘ -baby, and 1 am thankful l aiu", for on’t -stay eonetlpltetly heldachy, bllloue, with breath had or ‘ stomach sour hee, how miserable and uncomfort- ish rbowels-you always get relief scarets to-night; put an end to the ousness, sick, sour, gasy tomach,bad A 10-cent box means health. happi- e children-their little insides need gentle cleansing, too. The Unwritten Law ,___ an may kill his- wlfe’s seducer, was ecognized by an English Jury' re- “Justltltable homicide in self-de- a foreigner, Alltoon Baumberg, Lieutenant Malcolm, who was a nd found his wife with the so-called t the 'count' ignored the chal london lodgilngs and other lodgers wed by a revolver shot. They und the "count" dead. After leaving the premises Mal- olm surrendered to the first police- an he met. He testified before thc' l‘oner's jury relative to Deborch's ctions, but did not suggest self-dc- It developed that Dehorch was for brief period in service with the ificers' training corps-_ but that. he y -the police as a proiesional spy. Upward and- keenwsrd must pro- eed the hem of tha skirt, according o advice from Paris, which report till more idgorous methods in the onservatilon of woollent->,_and conse- resses. Mutters and nlurmurs are al- o__heard that knee breeches for men, ith the some object in viewpmay -be way. But soon cured by Dr. Cae- seii“s Tablets. Mrs. Jarvis. Box 286, Penetang P. Q., Ont., says:-- "When only live months old my baby fell ill, and in spite of medical treatment wasted a- way t.iil he seemed just skin and bone. i tried special foods. but none of them would stay on his stomach, and we never thought we should rear lllm. But one day I read about Dr. Cassell’s Tablets, and -got some for they quite cured him. He 'ls a -bonny boy now." ffree sample of Dr. Caeeell’e Tab- lete will be sent to you on receipt of 5 oeots for mailing and packing. Ad- dress Hanold F. R'ltchle and Co., Ltd., 10, M'CaUl-street, Toronto. Dr. Casselis Tablets are the sup- reme remedy for Dyspepsla, Kidney Troubles, Sleeplossness. Anaemia,Ner volts ailments. and Nerve paralysis. and for weakness in children. Special ly valuable for nursing mothers and during the critical 'periods oi’ life. Price 50 cents per tube, six tubes for thu price of live. from Druggists and need may are-un in mr lon egg: ' el hindi stead. bfi vgouparacf . » I The correspondent sfw whole fam- fgutlge -oélfx monthneeismcein eechiai th h and endeav* ealthy young merchant before the. war, returned on leave from -France districts away from the streams. D 4|lfl¢¢I I \'°“°“°l"°f N work Animals Gone le ,Street East part of the late Judge With N!KBl'd'toteirtiles paper le being used for making sacks for commercial' use in place of burlap, and thehe-hive '~ been found-`to equal theffouuner-eeclrs . Paper shoes are being manufdlured ,» rial is planed' plum- cicielyrv/oven" solnewhat"slmi|or“to that used'~’~tii #lid '.‘ manufacturia of"pa'per hats". 'Ptfpbr "-‘ tibre is also 'used in matting a-cllilap grade oi' imitation 'felt hats for’" ltibh. Discussing the measures -taken dur- ing the -past year by Germany ttrdeal with the growing shortage of .cloth- lng, the Board of Trade Gazette says: “Much of the clothing now worn- throughout -Germany. including milit- ary uniforms is made from materials diluted ln varying degrees with substi- tutes such as' paper and cellulose, the] warmth and wearing qualities of which are doubtful as compared with materials-spun, woven or knitted wholly from wool and cotton." ‘ ;___¥___._ ~ »AU'l'UMNl _ ln Autumn morns the mist hangs very still ' in violets haze, enfolding yonder hill, _ Shading the slope. and filling all the glen. '_ Till lazy sunbeanls thrust it back again. T Dear Autumn sunshine, soft and wamn and bright. ' ' __ Chasing Jack Frost, who lingered ' througll the night: Kissing the leavcs‘. ulltil th_ey blush a- __ -_f.,- > A _l wil i 1- And gold and crimson gleam 'in vnnilE.iftil_nIa‘i1I!'§'_`.',f 1 ' <'~*\--rr' _w _ ~_- <, - ln Autumn afternoons the eartll's a drean_l,_ _ .. Wllefl ,wancieiiliig through tile glory Then :lgodlaniis cali us, snd.tlle -bees' l_9W‘*.l“m» - - ` And siliilijgls chatl,ering,_ seem to biq us "come!" __ " _ _ t~...:_. _-f . ln Autumn revenings, all the -world is s`till.I' "‘_"_`f _ The l_l__l_eepx__`b_rook runs noiseiess down the hill; _ _ The western curtain, streaked with every hue, '_ Hangs parted, golden, where the sun went through! i " " ' ' Dear Alltumll glories, wh_y-njeed you depart? _ » _ For cold, dark Winter cosmos. und I chills your art, "' ' Ah! Linger yet awhile, bright, glow- ing leaves, ' . E A deathlike hush has settled ou the hill. Tile Autunln stillness has boconle more still' ln every ws-y_,» ... _f .,a-ll,._. ,_,,, on a small‘ scale' ln"El1¢le_nd.'the paper- r' being used for the uppers. 'l‘l\6"`-hi'i!e`- IN 01515 sl'.»»~~i, -nf 9 ian.-.li<;3l~l\.‘ _ __,SulUr’€m€ Mcheveme/If _in _ _ _ *__ 'S01/nd-irtfmduriy /11.1;-tiltflraenfs v/_ :'§ rg 1'-E ‘IFE _'E _,E NE n'd"_tllq gleam" ' ` . _n _ Tlli: Permanent Sappllilc Ball' needles to change. Iimlljllllllllllilll - - - _ - - violin.). ’ Paths. _ The cl;clllr~ivr°_ prrioil' Fics-ign furniture for cvrry llomc. -\_»»»__.-»¢»» -,Q ~- henlivc and artistically pclfccl. Records that will wcar lhoumnfls of iimcs. /-\n all wood tone chamber (ou the principle _of a A complcle linc of instruments lo mr-el rvefy pulse. A repertoire of clollblc rllsc rccouls, unique, conlprc- IE /'.`m'r_vn1lr in/rr1':./rn'.\/lou/n' rlvri/6 _ ‘ nfrr.’u|'u.'n_q il:/:vcr/l`n_( /'/in/J ml /rerlbdfl/rllifure I --.- THE mosi mmnrltable musical instrument in the world'- 1;.. ' - _ . _‘f ’ _ _ _ _ _- _ _ 1; thc'c'ul'minatl`on ofa' quarter of a century s scientific progress. The Palhef _ phone ils'soniif:lhin(f ;r._ __ _ 1 _ _ _ -_ _-1.-r -.- 1 mm | l___ Umm l in mm _ uulml |lllli||ilr;.¢_<._._llllmilim ullllllllllllu ||||l||||l|||l||||i||l|||||||||l| |-~‘ Q "4"_' '_ ' V lt is fitting that the Patlieohone, which has _QE attained such signal superiority ln‘mus|ca| and _WE mechanical directions, should also lead the. . _ “E Exquisite examples of furniture periods most ME famous in history have been selected as thc' r ivé' models forthe Paihe' Period Cabinets. The ,'§ result is a collection of.in|trumente unique ' and beautiful that will harmonize perfectly with the most exclusively furnished home. ` /hr //lf I’/ITIIE /ll\‘2" C'/l7`ALOCr`UI;`, ` ll'ililTiTriililb fl of its appearance. _ _ ` , NE ' _ '= I - !|= _-'is |= `= '= ig ,_ MILLER BROS _ Charlottetown 'Agents _ “i--is---f2="i ‘“ H. A. coM1>ToNe= SON Summerside Agents' _ _ _ gold and red. ` _ Are stirring gently, on their way to ci* - a #_ f_ Ol-l~+~l~+++~I'+~l"l~'l~'l"l»'l-l-f~'l~ -tb# $+~l"'l' Goodbye. dear Autunlll. ialhen, since you‘_lbllst. go. But, wovcrl an -my heart. your beauties lie, And so, to me your gloiles never . dis: i " ~“`@"‘ -NELL nu'rH ROFFE. *i-"-1°-'-1-_i_~ 'l. . 1.000.000 PEOPLE ij ' HoME|.Eee-in cH|NA 4 . . PEKING. Det. 21.-The Associated Press correspondent has just comple- ted a twolweeks boatvand overland tour of"tll`e flooded sections in Shan- tung, Hunan and Chi-Ll provinces. and found that the breaks in the Yellow' River were comparatively un- Aud. through the glen. "the leaflets '!`W +1' +++g5_1»_+_+f»»_+'+`arvl-‘~+'~+++I . li If you have (‘z-ltarrhal Deaf: me. especially since lt__offercli` the op- iill the coal`left."‘ l 2 . ' .. ‘ ness- .0r_,)les;i___;1ol_ae_s goxtir your* druggist and get l otfnde of -2 _ _ Parmint (rlnllble strength-). andzl dd lo it l __ ml' I 1 ~|°~l»~f~~|»~l--I--I--I- 1- -l- -I-4- 'I--I'-I--l~-|» states. in an interview: portunity to begin a fortune to re- - ‘|'_' "Wlli‘ll l rcccllvedirolu Atllorica lilo place thgone War had taken from me- oflel' of $25,000 l'cr_n ton-round llodo~ Whe_tl t‘he`war'broko out I had all ml’ DEAFNESS. _'_ vision bout, tllcrc- was nothing l`or money invested in the coal 'mines 0! -. . ~ ,__.|. me to do exceptto keep on ilgh-ling my hometown. Lens, and by the time - -_-_ fl' iiernlans. This ‘slim __was attarytive to undoubtedly have mined or destroyed a ‘fi plnl._~o hot water* 'V and 4 oullrtesof granulated i-ulg-4,] ' " _ This will often' ‘bring quick* relief-/from' tha 'nlstresslllg hcad'.|, 1101699- 171053611 ».nosti'lls -should .|. 0D9"_»-flllfetillliilli _;l,}<;>99__ll;_e easy* Hnfidhe rr_\urns__ ___slop'h@r. |5EfiV 'be seen there on and after would cost 100 per cent, m prices. . ' - uv- ... _ _ -- . ._ -----,"R€_P0¥l_§f0Y Mi ifafy ‘R t1Serv1ce _ For iniormetlofi of men reporting for service, the loliowlng schedule 'of tile sittings of the Medical Boards _.ject to_ alteration ll' found necessary." Cllarloitetown, Oci.. 15th Nov. ' 'Summoreide Oct. 17th to Oct. ` ` Sourl-s, Nov. lst -fo N-ov. - - 0'Lel\r_v N0v._15lli to Nov, Hunter River Nov. 22nd to Nov. -' .~ Vernon River Nov. 15th to Nov. * Montague. Nov.- 22nd to Nov. All men inteliding -lo report for Mlllrly H5.-Dol»'»slhle no tllat,dates can ~ liledlcalexaminatlon. .