FEBRUARY 28, 1914 "'rHn i..i'rss'r Nnwsf THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rrnsr or Ani." PAGB. ELEVEN - ~. __ _ *___ __ _ __ __ _ _ __ ___ wi' You cannot afford brain-befogging headaches. N _ NA-nnu-co ueanaene waters ~ ` _ stop them in quick time and clear your head. They ' your Drugglst's. 12| _ NA1-io|uL Dnuu Ann Cntuicu. Cn. or CANADA, LIIl1‘n» . -W . -- _ Ji .,_.,. ,_~__ ____-* r Tcl" gs- _ _ ‘ I' is-173--ss -I _Jn _e _ '_""‘,,'=,l__ ‘ NOTICE I To Whom it May Concern I do not contain either pheriacelin, acetaniild, morphine, °PI\1IT1 or any other dangerous drug. 25c. a box at -S All accounts and bills due us, and not definitely settled and payment arranged lor on or before the F i5th_ of November, will be handled into the courts for l immediate collection, without further notice. ]. J. HUGHES €:? CO. Sourls, I’ E. I. 2292-ro-25swrnetf. L.. THE EASTERN TRUST CO. PRESIDENT Robert E. I-lurris, K, il. VICE-I"RESIDEN'I‘B James Mnniziiester, John Y. Pay'/.nnt, K. C. Hector Mclnnes, K, C, DIRE(¥'l‘()I'lS J. Wnlter Allison, A. I‘. I_ini'nliill, K. (7,, Wm. A. Black, S. M. lirookiield, George S, Cuniiilieil, Ili-. (2, F. Fraser, I-Ion. George lfl. Miirruy, James U. Mackintosh, Hon, David Muclfeeii, Hon. Jumes D, MacGregor, Hun. J. D. Har-en, K. UL, F. I3. MeCui'dy, John Mnciluh, Wm. Robertson, Wiley Smith, (J. l~l. Smith, Francis i’. Starr, Hon. W. li. Thorne, limi. -lnisinli Wood. GENERAL MANAGER PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BOARD lion. John lVlci.eiin tlliuirinnn, Jrunes Ellen, George E. Auld, (Lil. Il. l.ont',\voi~tli, MAN/\(lEl{ (`fI'IAI{ll()'I"l‘E'l‘(lWN OFFICE W. S. Sl;\'fw:iI‘t, K. C, 3738 MM. ' iii____.--..._.-.__ . _ _ __ . _ _ Buy Municipal De entures Not for many years have Municipal Debentures sold at such attractive prices. However; owing to the gradual releasing of money at the chief financial centers and the steady demand which has been experienced for this class of securities, an advance in price would seem to be due in the near future. For this reason it would be well for intend- ing investors to make arrangements for their requirements now. 5 V ~ ' . We offer a block of Debentures of each of the follow- ing towns in lots to suit purchasers. Province of Nova Scotia, Municipality of Cape Breton, 'Town of 'l`rui'o, Amherst, New Glasgow, North Sydney, Stellartoii. Price and full particulars --will be furnished upon _ application. - ” F. B. McCURDY Q. C0. -MIHBERS OF TQONTREAL STUCK EXCEEAHGI ' lhlilu.. Ottawa. Montreal, St John. Sherbrooke, Kingston, Sydney, Clisrlomlosvn. S1. Jnhn’u Nlld.. London I . C (_,T_...'_.__..'.., L. *~.- - ' ----- -. -----~ f'-- W ’ r---f-"""."""'“'\ OLI VE R lllli Pilllt HSI Below is the Urize List of the Southern Seed Fair held Wednesday at Murray River. The show this year was the best ever held, the entries in nunlbcr greatly exceeding those of last year. The Fair was formerly op- ened at l p. ni. by the Hon. Murd- ock McKinnon, Commissioner of Aigri- culture who complimented the people on their splendid showing at this their second Annual Seed Fair. The judges were then cailed upon to ex- plain their :twards and a very profit- nhle discussion followed in which the followirrg gentlemen took part:~John Sencalhaugh, Edgar Geddings, Rev. A. .l. McNeill, Fred Le Lacheur_ R. Roh- ertson, Prof. J. A. Clark and Prof. W. Davison. Mr. Charles Sencabaugh in a next speech tendered the thanks of the exhilhitors to the Commission- er of Agriculture and his staff, for the assistance and eiicouragement they have given agriculture in this section, 'l`he following is the Prize Listf- SEC. I. WHITE RUSSIAN ' 1, John L. Hawkins, Murray Hur- hor; 2, Jas. E. Derby, Vvhite Sands; 3, Chas Sencahoiigh, High Bank; 4, Alex. Blue, Hopefleld; 5,John Mc- Swuin, High Bank; 6, Edgar Gedd- ings, Aliney; 7, Willie McKay, High Bank; 8, Isaac David, High Bank. SEC, 2. WHEA'I‘, ANY OTHER VARIETY (NAMED) 1, John J. Stewart, High Bank; ‘l. .lolin 'l‘. Lowe. Murray River: 3, Albert V. Johnston, Little Sands, 4, Hurry Btyrinell, I-lopeiieltl; 5, John Mch‘wniii, Ilig-li Bunk; li, Magnus Ross, Flat River. SEC. (lA’l`S, WHl'i`Ii»\i»tuiswi¢. !__ _ __.!!___ .,___, _ --3,_!____-J. u "15- __ . ___. _ I -I -I »_ '~' .__.__._.- »~-»_-»-~~- some rouiiisi" ' `*\NA°'A" In e Pngulm’ Way to Travel I PAC' F I C requirements ol l & Cool Company. . From the statement reed nt the anmal rnaoting hold in Mont.- reul I`ue=da.y, the 17th, we now learn that the net earnings touch _ ed the highest levol in the history I of the Company, representing an , increase of almost 25 per cent over | llll2 ' After interest was paid on | bonds and to bunlu, and sinking i mm] was provided fur. the l-iiih of $ii2T,’7l7.."»l was available for interest on the up e P»~rpetuai I lehentnra .~4mck~fnr which on'y M09 559.78 was required This record earnings statement of the Uonipany, its uhle and con- servative management, together with its staunch financial yioeltion and excellent prosrectw or-con tinneu growth. sl constitute soundresaons for n purchase of its most widely kniwn security- ihe ll p c Perpetual Debenture Stock. Members Montrui Stock Exchange IIILAD 0| |`|£l`.3-l|M.ll’AX hnhmin Rogers-Representative 6 5 Richmond llrut,Chu|Qllot¢\vi\ Al.(‘Ul`l/i, the widely known treat- ment for Alcoholism can now he ob- b tuined at our store. It is giiaranteed 1, Robert W, Glover, Murray Har- llernedy that has been tried by thon- I ' V sands and found to do lust as it ° claims. Drunkenness is a disease. Those l.el.i=.cheur, Murra Harbor; 7, Bart it Glover, Murray I-Iarhor; Win. S. oll. Alcura No. 1 can be given see~ ill! iiliw "lil" HELPS ‘llliilli lililllli itll I No'ri-imc LIKE -"r1z~ i-*0R'soRi~:,,i swmrrv, oAi.i.ousnn rssr ANI) (l()RN5. ' c. “r..ii, Jersey, Plant” -I-` fr. c,, it _ ` .| ~ _ i `-. 5,? .£99 _ § _ as _ \_.:_/ 1,`1A“ iw. .i Q- Ah! Whitt relief. No more tired feet no more burning feet; no more swoll- ven, had sruellinz, sweaty feet. No more soreness in corng, callougeg, bunions. No matter what nils your feet or wh»-'it under the sun you've tried with out. getting relief, just use "'i’I£1.” “’l‘1\`," is the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous ciiudiitions which puff up the feet. “TI(»~."." gurus your I0'-rt trnnghle so yon'li never limp or draw up your face in puin. ‘Your shoes i\'on’t seem tight and your feet will never, never hurt or get sore and swollen. ’l`hin_k of it, no more foot, misery. no more agony from corns, cailoiises nr hunions. Get rt 25 cent box at any drug store or ilepsi‘t“rierit store and get instmit lici. Wear smaller shoes. .lust one try "'l‘I'.>'." Get ii whole year’s font comfort for only 25 cents. Think ol it. 3, Jas. Bull, White Sands; 4, Joliu W. M‘cLeun, High Bank; 5, Chas. Sinceliough, High Bunk; 0, John 'I`. Lowe, Murray River; 7, Bart Heck, lVIurruy_ I-lm'lio|‘; 8, Malcolm N. Mc- Lean, Little Siinds. SEC. 4, (_)A'l"S WHITE A. (). V. 4, John McSwiiin, High Bank; 5, ,ll‘Iir\l»t,eiI ..Ye,, .. "That/s splendid! He must Ire i|\iit,i~ an imllortuiit menihvr of the i'i,n<:i-rn now." still cnlls him. hy his first. niiinv. Indian Root Pills cure many common ailments which are very diderent, but which all arise ~ from the same cause-a system doggd with impurities. The Pills cause the bowels to move regularly, strengthen and stimulate the kidneys and open up the pores of the skin. These organs immediately throw oil the accumulated impurities, and Bili- ousnesa, Indigestion,Liver Com plaint, _ *"5 1. I ion MANY ciiinini again." , » .avi Y 1 ff/ I 'f m€'*"`\\ are pale and frail-backward in studies ~ wiili pinched ` faces and poor blood-their minds and bodies are actually starved because their regular food does not nourish. Such children need Scott’s Emulsion above everything else; ii contains nalure’s rarest Iifc-nivirig _ fats; it is essentially food value" blood-food and ,. \ / ‘ bone-Iood, free from wine, alcohol or harmful drug. i ,L Scott’s Emulsion often builds many times its ;, weight in solid flesh f its medicinal. tonic and ' ,_ nutritive properties make all good food do good. ir is nor A PROP. nor A roimiisriog ron s'ruRnv cnowrii. _ 1 ,,_,,,. Every Druggist Ilns It. Avoid Substitutes. I ‘._-iumraro ---~--¢: :vwrscove-s own .,,r,-_.U -““ r f»'..i.>i.~'~'»:-.'-rr, ' l~. ,f e- . . _ .. ..__....4 5|- - --_ ~-- ~ ~ » ~i, li' The Gold Dust Twins’ ’ . Philosophy _ 3 "_f__ _._f__i _,__ __'_c.__._____,.____.___ _ ___. _.__._ f .ie ‘ \\ OW you have often said:~ Oh dear, I dread when eating _L time comes near. It's not so much the cooking, grub, but cleaning after,"-therc's the "rub." Each kitchen holds a mass of work, no iidy little wife should shirk. The kitchen floor, the kitchen sinlf, the Gold Dust kitchen pots as black as ink, the Iriiclien vs. Kitchen Worry kettles and the pans, the silver, glass and ‘_ cups and cans; wherever you may look, the toil means more than any kettlcs boil. To iust "prepare" a meal is "inn," but work, with THAT is scarce “hegun." as It those who stay up days and nights to win the cause oi “Women’s Rights” would only vote the GOLD DUST PLAN they 'ills cull not 'twin iaiieiinwinie wsria 50°" W°“1d h“"’° the best "f '"3"- "()li, I guess not. 'l‘l\¢- uilicl-, liiiyi 4, Brigliltfliz _ _ 69°' _ I ‘ \\‘\ if d g' ._ BUS COL - W*-.1 ' ’ ,.-_5»,._,\_c_.~ ‘, » ' . _____________._. Kidney Troubles, Headaches, Rheum- stism and similar ailments vanish. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills s Save Doctors’ Bills ~ More time for comfort and for smilcs; more time to play a wo- man’s wiles, for once the GOLD DUST TWINS appear, Hard Ln- bor’s cry you never hear; frail woman is a queenly soul who plays the “'I`ake-it-Easy" role. Each GOLD DUST package scls lic: iree by bearing out its guaraiilee, and never more those houscliohl woes that every weary woman knows. Pile up the dishes :is you will, the GOLD DUST TWINS will clean 'em still. Old floors and woodwork sinks and pans, turn I out as Master Cleaner Plans. From sun to sun, and chori; 'io ‘ chore, your tasks will fret you nevermure. I l .fl`L-co»1'”~Z./‘Lion Y . .Il t 1, John L. Hawkins, Murray Har- i_ " booklet. E. A. FOSTER, Central \. hor; 2, Win. S, Hugh, Murray Hur bor; 3, E. G. (ieddirigs, Ahncy. SEC. 7. BIICKWHEAT 1, Malcolm Smith. Little Sands. SEC, 9, POTATOES--McIN'l‘Y]“.E 1, Watson Bell, White Sands; 2, John W. McLean, High Bunk; James McDonald, Hollefleld; 4, Jam- es Bull, White Sands; 5, Kenneth Beck, White Sands; 6, John T. Lowe. Murray River; 7, David Bell, White Bands: 8, Magnus Ross, Flat River; 9, John Mclqwaiin, High Bank; 10 Willie McKay. ' SEC. 10, DAKOTA REDS 1, John W. Mcllenn, High Bank; Z, James Bull, White Sands; 3, Lorenzo Geddinigs, White Solids; 4, Chas, Sencehoiigh, White Siinils; 5, Joliii T0 I.IVEHl’00I¢ From "»\t. ll Mar- llanperi\n.......Hiililax 5 Wed is Mar-Victorian st.. John Hstxs Fab -Aisi\llan........ Halifax Wed. I Mar-Virginian ...r5t..Jo|in i T0 IIAVRE C LONDON Bat. 28 lfeb.-Uollnthlsri... Bl.. John 'ro otasiiow . Thur. 25 Feb. Numidian Portland Thur I3 Mer -Prstorlun .....Hu»~\ou list N Mor -rcsndinsvisn,l’ortisud Thur It Mar.-Ionian . . . . . , . _,Boston :Une olsn Ili) llsbln Steamers. For rates and full particulars snnly W. K. lt00|i:Bi~.l,Oli.1. Il. Q.. 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