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I it is tl1elieaviestsilver plate. 1' ` 1 ____ _A *fu ___.___.__ , Look for the trademark. ., Sold hy Leading Dellerl L SUDDEN DEAl HY from llenrt Disease, by tue | alight cxli-rtion of climbing ' stairs, hurrying or lifting, ,~ A; comes to tliousn ls ll st .__-» _ r' 'BV_-w` might bc prev t\l 'f th WL' victim only knetiii iheii- trug ~ _V condnion and took prompt Intl proper treatment. We Will Vtlnilly send to any sufferer a regular FULL Sl/.l-. l.\Cl\AGE of Dr. l"\illcr's lleiirt and lflm-vc Treatment. ABSOLll'l`l~ILY FREE OF f/||/\Rl'¥|‘l. also Illustrated llook that cxplnlns xlll-art Disease and how it can he cured. llave pu Pnlp.tstIon. Flutterlnn or Skl,;;.~!vm gun? aln In Heart. Side ur Shoulder Blade? ameth- lrlnsf Short Breath? Slnklnq Spells? Nor- vousness? Dlulneuf Asthma? Dressy? If you have even one of these sure symptoms, it'| Your lu-nrt. and ou are ln grave danger! W|-its now for the fully free treatment and hook. We I" H911!! Specialists. Fill out' coupon Bela: and send tcrlr’ Address Hurt Cure Ce., 480 Mlwnlo Nu-. Huniwali. Ms. FHM r1.»z.u~_.>2' .uve soon' oo U1-on int' -4;: Lr...........................--~ i' _ . of these suddcii deai]hs Name . . . . ...c.t.............- .........\` ‘il-Nru:.,........-.... ..................`\ l°~»_"- -..li¢_.assess~qy~p.ng.»o,"¢a¢~a»a..-/ o ,t `\ fm Have a thick coating of velvety chocolate, of delicate strength, consequently, you can eat as many as i ._ ».\-. . \ . is._f.\'~.:*~ - _ ° l i ,yan like l°`0X|lS Fill! SALE 6imund*'¢oodslze. 'VALUABLE ANIMALS-Husserl 'George and William Doekeudori have sold their 'Crown Right more, weigh- ing 1500 lbs., also '..her three your .oId’ lilly, to Mr. W. B. Newsom. Both mares took tlret prize in their class last week. It appears hardly safe to put a price on .the good goods in Mr. Newsom's presence. man AT H.u,IFAXf-A wire ‘.l-gait' received here yesterday by Mr. R. E. Mutcli, of Stanhope, announcing the death at Halifax that afternoon of Mr. Charles Hawkins. a native of this Island, who had made his home in that city. Mr. Hawkins was a brother of Mr. John Hawkins, of Murray Harbor, and great-uncle ul Mr. Match. Hs had a son, a Dr. Ilnwkins, who is practising in Hali- fax. POTATO FlHIPMEN'l‘S,fPotatoes arc coming in from the Vnlley. “YB the Hniifnx Maritime Merchant. and the quality nppenrs to he very good; but the trade nrc not yet able to form an estimate respecting the crop. smnn shipments oi P. E. isqxisnd. ro-. tatoes have also been coming ,§.Vfor-._ ward by steamer, but it is -too early yet to any what the crop of Cnllcoes will be; even in the Island, it seems impossible yet to ent ii report that will give nn idea of what the mar- ket will he this fall. DIFID IN (`.AI.GAllY.-Rev. John Gillis of Wood Islands, received n. wire on ‘Tuesday 23rd Sept., 19l3,np- prising him of the deiith of his son- in-lnw, Mr. U. J. Mnchuclilun of Cnlgnry, Alta. The inte Mr. Muc- Lachlan, who was in the prime ol life, was taken sick of typhoid and succumbed in u few days. Hs was u well known and much respectedcit- izen of (lnlgnry. He was married to Mr, and Mrs. Gillis’ oldest surviving dnnglitcr, who is left with two young daughters to mourn the loss of fi kind husband und un affectionate father. - ' ISLANDER HEARD FROM.-The many friends and relatives of Mr A.D. McPhee, late Postmaster of George- town, will be pleased to learn that he is now established successfully in business in the City of Moose Jaw, Snsk. 'He has formed n partnership with J. A. McKinnon, formerly of Burnt Point, neiir Georgetown. They have an office and warehouse on High Street, where they conduct an uuctioneering, commission and real estate business. On the eve of their opening the Evening Times of Moose Jnw gave them u‘write-up and recommended them very highly to the people of Moose Jaw. A I’RESENTATION.- The Park street church ladies' n.issionnry‘cir- cle says a Halifax exchange met at thc home of Mrs. Keith, 13. Carleton street, for n. final social cup of tea with Mrs. (Rev.) MucInnis,_for'merly of Charlottetown before she leaves lor her new home in Syracuse, N. J. During the evening Mrs. Keith read a short address expressing to Mrs. Mnclniiis the very high regard in the ladies held her and their regret at her departure. At the close u brooch set with pearls and peridot was prcsentcd,'for which Mrs. Mac- Innis gracefully thanked the ladies. Mr. Muclnnis, who was also present, mndc a pleasant speech. d .lu . run|r|u_iiis iinun Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pllla Heated Mr. W|loon'o Sores When the sewers of the body-bowels, kidneys and skin ducts-get clogged up, the blood quickly becomes impure and frequently sores break out over the body. The way to lieal them, as Mr. Richard Wilson, who lives hear London, Ont., found, is to purify the blood. He writes: "l"or some time I had been in a low, depressed condition. My appetite left me and I soon began to suffer from indi- gestion. Quite a number of small sores and blotches formed all over my skin. I tried medicine for the blood and used many kinds of ointments, but without satisfactory results, What was wanted was a thorough cleansing of the blood, and I looked about in vain for some medi- cine that would accomplish this. At last Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills were brought to my notice, and they are one of the most wonderful medicines I have ever known. My blood was uri-_ fied in \ very short time, sores healed up, my indigest on vanished. They always. have n place in my home and are looked upon as the family remedy." Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills cleanse the system thoroughly. Sold by all dealers at 25c ii box. 6 F \ ooooooooooooo Headache Zutoo tablets will insure you against h°“_d“°h¢-I SPl¢lldld policy, honest and reliable. Hai-mless as the soda they contain, yet they never fail. A phenomenal success. Praised by all users. V Buy a box and be protected. Insurance 0000000000000 SILVER BLACK FOX ES Foam are all tame, healthy vigor- Rev. R. B. V A » ' young and adults. A few line '°f.‘;l,,'f,f,f,,igi1:,,:',(§ without. feeling that aestsipesr at CROSS F0l~is£§lAf7rl<;§ as, lug. ms so st. I ' onneypercent. i na _ ,'h‘VV9, eflen t°° BLACK. If interested. wire us for :er prices. Terms, reiimshle. Our Council it ll understood intend _,to aoptsqi the claim for 'which has been made on . Me- Earhern ol' this city, so _ol an`injury she sustained tall od. j01\V6<‘ 0! the 02.17: slde~walk|. A_, yglt has against the `_Gqun§ll'_flol' the recovery ordamages to the_ extent of S800. The Council oil the opinion of its leg- ql advisor replies the liability alleged against it. _ a ~ ' ‘ soHoo_NER_ Cou1NG-'rhs~sehoon- er Alice Gertrude, which recently took s, cargo of coal to Shelburne for Capt. John Hipson, 'has been pur- chased by Lemuel Clow andothers, of Shelburne, and _the register has been transferred from Lunenburg to this port. The Alice Gertrude was landed with Lumber ‘by the Bruce Lumber Co., Ltd., for Cape Breton, and from there will proceed to P.E.l. for a load of produce for Shelburne says a Halifax exchange. - FAREWELL4-lldiss .-Penelope Davies has conrpletediher .engagement as principal soprano soloist of the choir of Bt. Ja!K1¢l's Church. In leave-talb ing of the congregation she gave e special and' short recital at the con- clusion ofthe usual 'service lust evening. Her fine and carefully trained voice was heard to great ad- vantage in several excellent solos while Professor Wntkls, the organist, added to the pleasure of the recital with his characteristically splendid acconipnniement, At Cove Head on the 23rd lnnt., alter sn illness of seviarnl mouths borne with submission to the Divine will and trusting in the merits of her Saviour, Margaret Ellen Auld aged 71 ysnrs, leaving one sister and thin'-e. brothers to mourn tba. loss of n kind and loving sister. Dearest sister thou hast left us And thy loss we deeply feel But 'tis God who hath bereft us He can all our sorrow heal.. Yet again we hope to meet thee lVhcn the day pf life is fled Then in Heaven with loy to grect thee V ‘ Where no farewell is said. sisnlous AccmnN'r;- A nine- yenr-old boy of Charlottetown, nam- ed Keoughnn, met with rnthef u scr- ious accident on Saturday altiqriiooii, while riding a horse belonging to R. Gay, the meat denier. The boy was riding the horse barebaelh' though he was using reins. l~l‘s seems to have lost, his hold on the reins through a. sudden jolt of the animal, and the horse, finding its head free, begmrto can ter. The boy grasped _ the _main and held on to keep his seat..'r'_But the horse increased its speedilirid when it was opposite the More}l...1-louse, the boy was unseated, and t'e`ll over the nnimal’s head and between its hoofs. One of the ' iron-sliod feet caught him s. nasty treineuiilius blow on the head, inflicting is severe lace- rated wound on the scalp. .Several bystanders, who had witiiesééil the accident, promptly ran to the boy's assistance, picked him up and carriedi him across the street to Dr. Dorscy's where he received immediate atten- tion nnd treatment. A BRAVE 1'l.ESGUE.- Professor L. McIntyre, who is well known in Char- lottetown which he visited last. year, is the hero of a thrilling rescue from drowning which took place nt Avon- by-the~nea, Newark, recently. A Mr. Harry Sampson while bathing got out of her depth, and was iii danger of drowning when her husband went to her rescue. He succeeded in reach- ing her but strong swimmer though he was he was also carried out by the tide. A Lieut. Murphy, strolling along the bench was a Witness of the nccurnnce, and he promptly sprang in and went out to the rescue of the struggling man and woman. When he reached them, in their panic, they tried to cling to him and be had hard work in keeping them from pul- ling him under. All three were thus in danger of going down when Pro- fessor Mclntyro, swam out to their help. With difficulty he separated the couple from Lieut, Murphy, and with the latter's assistance succeed- ed in getting the exhausted people safely to shore. _ The rescuers' brav- ery is not to go unrewarded, it is to be noted. -Therein to be a public meeting held at Newark on October 20, when rewards will be given to the heroes o`f what is an exception- ally noble rescue. A deep gloom and sense ol sadness, such as is seldom felt, and on every hand was heard expressions ol ser- row und sympathy when- it became known that Allan D. McDonald, nn honorable and respected residents of Cherry Grove, had passed to his et- ernal reward. The late Mr. McDonald was a mari of splendid habits upright and hon- est in his relations and dealings with his fellow man and was deserv- edly esteemed by his many friends and acquaintances. Only s. few short months ago he was seen attending to his duties on his form, but suddenly he was taken down with kidney dis- ease. For some weeks good .~l,\0l>0B were entertained for his recovery but suddenly a change for the worse took place and in spite of the best medical aid and the loving mtnistrstlons ol his family the end came and on Monday night, Aug. '26th, 110 4i\\l0l¢\Y breathed his last. V Although his_il1nsss was of a very painful nature' he ‘bore his suherlngl with exemplary patience and recogni- tion to the Divine will. and being fortified with Rite! 0! BM Holy Catholic by his Pastor. his virtuous his Master. , Wednes- Ghurch largely __ _ Abs-.-,A _ . _ . . .1-Y' - _) - ~ uonniv. surr ron minions-fra, ony ssa¢ra'r¢e~o't` rest in peace. At a special meeting of Branch261, C. M. B. A., Sourle, on Thursday evening, the 25th lnst.,_an address and fountain pon were presented by the members to Allen ,Joseph Mac- Donalll,' u' meiphpr .uptfthe Branch, who leaves lhortlyt take up his residence in California. The address, signed by the officers of the, Branch on behalf of the members and read b Mr Lau hlln Mclnnis, was as Mr. A. J. MacDonald, ~ ` Sourlis, P.- E. I. Dear Sir and Brother:--We, your brother members of Branch 261 of the Catho!i`eF'Mutual Benefit Associa- tion of Gonada take this opportuni- ty, in special meeting assembled, to ,convey to you some expression of our heartfelt sorrow occasioned by your departure from-our midst. Branch 261 has known you for many long years as an active, eni- ci,ent and enthusiastic member. To recount all you have done for the good ol our noble Association in gciieral and of our own Branch in particular- would make an address of this kind too extended. We learn with regret that you 'are going to take up your abode on the Pacific Uoast in far away California; hut whatever flag you may live under we feel contident that you will never 'forget that of your native landf-‘iior that of the grand Association there- in under whose standard you have the honor to be enrolled. It was through your initiative. that our Branch has become the happy pos- sessor of the beautiful banner so of- ten displayed to 'tho admiring gaze of all and which, as occasion may require, will be raised aloft in the future as' ,. " .ii been ln the past. We beg to any ti... that, though now- u distinct and independent corpora- tion in the Dominion 'of Canada, our noble Association had its origin in the land of your adoption; and 'in its early years was un integral part of the G. M. B. A. in that country. This B,rm_ich'is_riiost grateful for all you,_lVi,a_veA done in its interests both as_V an officer 'and member in its ranks. For years you have acted in turn as our Secretary and .'l‘reaaur- er. You leave on tile in our min- utes a record of work faithfully done. Your name is enrolled on our register"nlong "with the names of many others`whoin you have encour- aged to 'seek the benefits of member- ship in ’our`_grand Association. ln conclusion, we risk you to ac- cept this small gift not on account of its intrinsic worth"hut. as atoken of our deep gratitude, esteem and regard in your behalf. We ask you to still keep-us in mind and to send us a. few words from time to time from your far-oil western abode, n message 'to be read at our Branch meetings and which will materially assist and greatly encourage your brother members of this Branch' in the good work of the Catholic Mu- tual Benefit Association. We wish you every happiness and blessing from on high in the land of your adoption rind in bidding you a fra- ternal farewell we your brother members of Branch 261 assure you of a hearty welcome hack should you at any time return to our midst. Mr. MacDonald made s. suitable re- ply, thanksd the members for their kindness to him and spoke of the great pleasure it. had been to him to take an active interest ln the work of the Branch, wishing the As- soeiation ln general and Branch 261 ln particular continued and increas- r--' I- a _, THE BLESSING lll MllTHE|lHllllll Healthy Mothers and Chil- dren Make Happy Homes Motherhood is woman"s highest sphere in' life. It is the fruition of her dearest hopes and greatest desires; yet thou~ sands of noble women through some de- rsngement have been denied this blessing In many homes once childless there are now children because of the fact that Lydia E.Pinkhsm'sVegetable Com ound mskeswomen normal,healthysndsfi‘ong. This is evidenced by the following letters which are genuine and truthful : _ London, Ont.-“I wish to thank you for the benefit I received by taking your ,r V V.. . famous medicine, /7 ,, Lydia E. l’inkham’s " f Vegetable Com- '- ‘ ‘ pound. Before my ' baby was born l was so ill I could not ,fl stand long or walk "y" any distance I a 0) ' ,Y all the time After ,Y ,~_,_ V ` L '~_. I took your medicine §,‘.L,; -,vulalm lffelt like a new wo- ' ' ` *“ msn. I could work from morning till night and was happy and well. I certainly think it relieves pain at childbirth and recommend it to every woman who is pregnant You may use this testimonial if you like. It may help some other woman. "-Mrs. FRANK CORRIN, 182 Adelaide St., London, Ont. Y.-"1 matter health time was. would side and °Y°¥.'.Y Him- Y - E follows: , f ' ii ii d to lie d_own'nesrly which the meeting _ ' expressing MacD'ouald'e ' l0l.'l‘0W F aultgless Underwear lsi'Vn’t 'their' exactly the. kind' of underwear you want - the kind that ` cannot . sag _oi lose _its shape*-=the kind that hasn’t one of the many faults of ordin- ary, commonplace underwear P Certainfg you want “Faultless Underwear” -~ guflfllnteeid underwear-you want I Penmans Underwear ivory suit hearing the famous triangular t . dcinark is zirlually knit to Vformj-knit with exacting care to lit distinct #types of men, women and chilclren. , ` ` .tifyle you wiint and the 'wvig/ll you like bcstcitlier in union or two varnicnt stills. No. 95 natural wool garment is probably just what you :1r0,looking for-ask Lo see it.. Penmans limited Paris, Canada UNDERWEAR ' HOSIERY SWEATERS Look for this trademark s- ' gy* r 1- ' _ . 3 -. ` Investment Brokers ’ 1 \ ~ f 1 ` ‘ . Mcirlcet Square ‘ ,|7209-25Mtf i Bruin THAN iii/.\c|< imiil _é*_ ' The Black' Fox Industry has proven to be an exceplionally good investment but, well selected Real Estate is better because safer .A $10,000 fox may die onescape, but zeal estate in a. city which is increasing its pr pulalion at the rate , of 14.000 per year and which has a buildlngprogramme of $12,oco,ooo this year cannot dcpreiciate " in value.. ‘ _ * f ~ ' ' ' Bewise And Divide Your Investments We have large holdings in seven of the best cities of Canada, ranging from St. john and Moncton in the Eist to Lisl- gairy in the West. Ourlsst purchase is a .most fortunate one, being ‘ Four Hundred Dollars per acre less than was paid for the adj alnlng quarter section. We Buy at Rock. Bottom Prices and' Make a S;¢c"s|ty of _Syndicating large l’roperties.' You can get into one of our Syndicates 75 per cent. less than you can purchase the same property from the oidinary lot vendor; and then we stay _by 5011 and make the resale of the property, so that you know where you are to get off again. Our 1a_st'Syndicat=is in the process of for- mation, and will have in it many -of the best financial men in New Brunswick and _ Prince Elward Island. I _V _ The property is a quarter section in the Qcieen City of the West,-Regflnm This quarter lies alr ' be,en sub-divided and is j ist semis' from the three-rnilliom dollar_AParliaiiieut_B;m%igs s`1`iditl1ie'G. R. million-dollar_Hotel, andiat the pre- , _ sent time can -be totalled* ulote. at double our price to the Syndicate. The syndicate who bought, the adjoining quarter made a profit of '$1.00 ooo for the shareholders. ' ~ ' Cut out the attached coupon and mall it to us today. \ 1 ` >-li VKeirstVead E5’ Mersereau , . . | _ , Box; ' v»s¢.Jarm,N=.13. f '. Si _ _ out committing myself/‘ig my ‘gy 1 dui,-e i io know more about your land propositions, , . \. A * ' \ . » _ YB 'l -lf-__ U* . ¢ . . _ . . Nimeao n cocoa;-<»o in s na.. . ». ~ -¢ ss...-nn., -.son-no ‘ .`_. . Adaiss»....,...-...‘..... .. .... v fm ir 19¥,'\»i ..\ . 1 _ |