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I ' i- ; ...I before the season gets hw , . so » v n , rsosmef . I I ._' __ _ » A °§T°3~l?R3,°_»l91'1; ¢».,, _ _...__ .._..._.. -_ ---H-` ;-s.‘l=` ~ ‘- ` *W1 ' _ _ _ W W _ . s __ _ _ ,_ _J , * ‘ ' __ ‘ _ - ur." \.~.'.»\.‘-» "- ' rf.; , _ , . _,. Customers should o r d e rl ef .l take delivery of their . rn, ` , We a r,e_.-Ieceiving daily _:ces of Sydney an Picton, \_I. _ _. - _~--- ---~ . I-YwS&C0 - V DIARY. Motion Pictures. Grace Church 8 D. m. _ City Magistrates Court 9 a. m. _ Prince Edward Theatre 3.15, 7 and 45 p. ln. Hallow'e‘en Tea St. James Hall 4 p. in. _ '_!nllowe'en Tea in Pro Cathedral. MAEBIAGES -'fu-P-~ ¢*‘-r-‘0F!°l*l~iff¥` HICKEN-LANGILLE.-At the Manse. ”.lu~rray Harbor North. by the Rev. Archibald' Sutherland.¢_,on Wednesday. lctober 24, 1917, Gavin R. Hicken and Emma C, Langille, both of Oak Valley. Oats.-1, Alexander Gillis, Lower 0 New That is the proportion ot medl- eine contained in Zam-Buk, and that is why Zam-Buk’s healing powers are so superior to those of ordinary ointments, which contain but 5 per cent. medicine and the balance animal fat. Mr. Anges Joecy of Spry Harbor, Halifax Co., l\'.S., writes: " For three year I suffered terribly with eczema on my hands. The itching was so intense that It kept me awake at nights. I used numerous ‘ so~calied ' eczema curesnbut got no better until I commenced applying Zam-Bull. The use of this wonder- ful healer, however, has entirely rid me of this distressing disease." Zam-Buk is also the quickest and surest healer in the case of ring- worm, salt rheum, scalp' sores, ulcers, abscesses, boils, pimples, blood-poisoning, piles, cuts, burns, scalds and all skin injuries. All dealers or Zalii-Buk Co., Toronto. 50c.. box, 8 for $1.25. Zam-Buk ‘liams,` Eldon; 2, Harvey Bishop, Mt. Buchanan; _3, Robert Peckingham, 4, Alex. Buchanan, Eldon. Buchanan; 2. Clarence Nicholson, Lower Newton: 3, Donald Gijlis. Low- er Newton; 4, John Gillis, Lower New- ton. / Lot 63. P. E. island. »» DEATHS - DOUGLAS-At Head of Hillsborough on October 29th James S. Douglas' aged 73. Funeral Wednesday morn-i ing at 10 o'clock from hislato resi- _,é,_ dence to West St. Peter's Cemetery. Auction on the premises on Thurs- 3 There are left to mourn besides his day ‘ ' widow, four sons, Lawson on the D th homestead, Gordon, Head of Hillsho rough, George, Mechanical Dept., P. E. LW() I. Railway and Wellington, Winnipeg, the also one brother Artemas at Mount Al- 97 wart. bo i with n good dwelling house and other farm buildings owned by the late _ William Good, ' -____ I To be wld by Pubuc Aucmn at the' miles from Charlottetown and will , "ourt House in Charlottetown. In Quoen's County, in Prince Edward ls- 3 .\'ovcmber, A. D., 1917, at the hour of twelve o‘clock noon, ALL and singu- Inr the lands following that is to say.‘ ALL THAT tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying und being on Lot or Township Number Thirty-three in Queen's County aforesaid, bounded 1917_ and described as' follows that is to say: Commencing on the west sidc of the Union Road at the southeast angle of land formerly in the posses- sion of William Seller (now Isaac Es- sery); thence west along the southern E boundary of the said Isaac Esseryls llsm 'Good deceased, lriud thirty-six chains' or to land for- merly in possession of Alexunderl Scott, now owned by the said Mortga- lfor; thence south along the eastern boundary of saitRAlexander Scott’s 699-10.]8Mtf,5¢u7l, land and the eastern boundary of land formerly owned by Eli Clements. now: in possession of Isaac Bryenton and fr mud. on Wednesday, the zsm day of first class farm property. W ' aluable Farm Property For Sale §» The undersigned will sell by Public 2 1917 at the hour of 12 o’clock noon. certain tracts of land situate on 2' Winsloe R/oad consisting of one acre tract and 'another of 45 acres in a high state of cultivation The property is situats about six ord a rare opportunity to secure a For further particulars apply to C. D. McCALLUM Solicitor Dated this 15th day of October A.D ` HENRY HORNE ` Be.-it Bouquet of Sweet_ Peas.- 1, ROBERT STEWART xecutors under the last will of Wil- B. CvARTER» Auctioneer. iloginald L. Bryenton to the northern ‘mundary line of Cephas Mellett’s t’.;rm, thence east along the said Ce- rfhns Mcllett's' and Doctor James Hen- _’erson’s. formerly the Honourable Kenneth Henderson's northern boun- inry lines. to the western boundary of ieye e c ssery an Jtunes Essery, thence north along the h western boundary thereof six chains t nd thirty tive links thence east along ful bother and causes lots of i-wuorthern boundary of land sold to -_ .uderlck Essery and James Essery extra Work- Sflme know thai 1, distance of thirteen chains and se- when this dust is inhaled i ventv-eight links,~or to the Union Road aforesaid, to the place of com- often causes Sickness- On' winncement. but saving thefreout and 'horefrom fifteen and three-quarters D .lures of land sold by J. Stanley Wed- .of-k to John McKinnon as described ‘n a Deed ot Conveyance of the same Saver but it k ms germs and .lated the Twelfth day of July, A. D.. iillf., and registered the Twenty-ninth O f\»'A'l‘:other tract, piece or parcel of Vlsr' of October. A. D., 1915, containing . i.=:llt__v-three and one-half acres of land 'l little more or iess‘. ALSO ALL ‘.nd situate. lying and being on said Lot or Township ' Number Thirty- :Ely-ae. in Queen's County aforesaid, frgm your grocer t0day_ lvoundod and described as follows. that is to say: Bounded on the north by one hundred acres of land now or for- 21 .fr-rly In the occupation of John Mc- f"_'r~¢ror; on the east by the rear line -»1` forms fronting on the Union Road; on thesouth by land formerly in the oocnpatlon of John Clements. now in 'ha occupation of Isaac Bryenton and Itoginald L. Bryenton, and on the '.\'-:nt by the Brackley Point Road, hotfix the land mentioned in an Inden- ture of Lease from Annie Winsloe to ‘.l~x:mder Scott, bearing date the Elzliteenth day of December, A. D., I-Q68 and registered the Twenty-eight day of December, A. D., 1863. contain-, ing fifty acres of land a little more or`~ ess. ' The above sale is made pursuant to' n power of sale contained in a certain, the Fifteenth day of April. A. D., 1917,l and made between the "Canada Atlan-‘ indenture of Mortgage bearing date tic Fox and Fur Company. Limited.” S of the one part and Philip Everett' Wedlock of the other part. .f For further particulars apply at the ofilro of Calvin D. McCallum, Sollci- FI.;-i'I:znE2Ler|hy‘:a‘}¢°E>E '=|":IE’h::E|e=l3ndm:I|°u:r{:E lor, Chsrlottetgwyh ' 'gestion of available Eiominion din Manitoba. ~ mites the zstn day or october. A. n.. ““§‘2,§°,'.‘.",'{,§,',' §’{.¢,I"il.‘,I‘,;..£,‘I," §:§’,'.,‘§ 1917. _ 'PHILIP EVERETT WEDLOCK, ` ' Mortgages. 9I4°10-SOMCIIBIBI. ` ~f_-, <"ght and three quarter acres of land i"fu_\ ' d bo Fred ri k E d C3 Carveli Bros. ynop|ia` of Canadian Nortlnvesf 3§'s..b-agency mf um unmet. fl pn .1 may be made at any Dominion s aunt! but not Sub-Agency on :ertsin conditions. Duties-Six months residence upon sad cul- rivstionof the land in each of three yous. f Igomestesder may ‘live wgthitnlnine grins of ll I ' omesteuionslrmoseslt adam A bi bl h _ lg I ustbane Every house keeper knows at sweeping dust is an aw-: nnot afford to do without ustbane. < It is not only a great labor 'ten prevents sickness. Or a tin of Dustbane Dustbane is packed in bbls nfl kegs for large users Go neral Distributors I15~9-13ME36l. . 5| V ‘X . i -1 :;~.}`\_ “‘.'.~.-;_~.`fa . ,4 "1, Land Regulations t 1602-9-13Mst.ttlNov13 . l Annual II‘IeeIing~ The Annual General meeting of The §.ll'I::.;uee»t';°”°“Iv°\%¢.»i§:ae°¢° if v§r"fem°° u'i'$ II . nztimoertgmi: distr.|¢‘:-ts s bomestestiu in.food n .n e- s use suI»mI»°¢I..|_ Ft.-le¢°`3'no eu' m¢°°. °" Duties” Bix magrlithsrosidmce In ea-el; ll' Gif II IIDDQNIQ | 3: extra cultivstgm. Pm-emptnz ustsat msy e obtsgaggnrgmsooa u immesusd unmet.” °"°"'\ sesneemanuno " Seal River Black Fox Co. Ltd., will be held in the Board ot Trade rooms Charlottetown on Saturday, Novem- hsi- Brtffgst 11 o'ciock s. m. . 1'*-IINJAMIN ROGER8» - I ~‘ ' ' s5°~"r*°‘°' gag", tllnnl |78 plid Wh '°' Cltll‘Ibtf.0t0Wll, Oct. 24, 1917. I 341-l0~8¢IlI. A ld! hlltssd 'atm msvrtaks piitrghued _ on mia.. .ix meson lil " II Ilistfidi cl ll W k s és!! as 5?" ge s S? 50 acres and erect res of cultivation Is subisct Ole stents .zz '.‘.°..°._r......-Q: ' °°' w w. uoitv, o. M c. Deputy the minions at the Interim ii-is gg 2.’ 5 MQ will be offered by public auction. cm; |.i-GRAIN. ' ton. Wheat.-1. George Nicholson, Low- Newton; 2, Rod. Murchison. Ml- Buchanan; 3, George MacPherson. Newton Cross. - . Sweet Corn,-1, Kathleen Ross, El- don; 2, Phalen MacKenna. Newton Cross. ` Beans.-1, Alma Nicholson. Eldon; 2, Kathleen Peckingham. N8v~'l°l\ Cross; 3, Muriel Martin, Eldon. 4. Stuart Martin, Eldon. ' Broad Beans.--1, Ethel MacDonald Eldon. Red Potatoes -1 Marion MacWil- Newoton Cross; 4, Alex\ Buchanan. Eldon. White Potatoes:-1. Donald Gillis. Ilower Newton; 2, Richard Gill, New- ton Cross; 3. Harold Martin, Eldon; '1‘urnips.-1, Harvey Bishop. Mt. Mangels.-1, Alice Murchison, Mt. Buchanan; 2. Marion MacWilliam, El- don. Carrots.--1, Olive Nicholson, Eldon Francis MacKenna, Newton Cross; Clarence/ Nichplson, Lower Newton. 4.Haroid -Martin Eldon. Beets.-1, Irene MacDonald, Eldon; Bertha Nicholson, Lower Newton; Harold Martin, Eldon; 4, Norman the lst, day oi' November next A. Gillis, Lower Newton. Pnrsnips.-1, Mary Ross, Eldon. ‘ Malcolm Martin, Mt. Buchanan. Class Ill.--GAR DEN VEGETABLES. Green Tomatoes.-1, Katherine Mac Kay. Pt. Prim; 2, Malcolm Martin, Mt. Buchanan; 3, Hector l"toss,.Eld0n 4, William Macltae, Pt. Prim. Cucumbcrs.-1, Harold Martin, lil- don; 2, Hector Ross, Eldon; 3, Nor- man Gillis, Lower Newton; 4, Minnie Doherty, Mt. Buchanan. Squash.-1, John MacKenzie, El- don; 2, Jean MacKenzie, Eldon. . Pumpkins.-1, Marion Mac\Villf iams, Eldon; 2, Hazel Martin, Mt. Buchanan; 3. Phalen MacKenna, New- ton Cross. ' Citron.-1 Sarah MacDonald, Eldon, Mary Ross, Eldon; 2, Kathc-rine Buch- anan. Eldon. Best bouquet of any kind of flowers -1 Margaret Gillis, Eldon; 2, Mul- ~_-.~.~.-~.- IIIIII NIEAI. WHEN KIIJNEYS BUIHER Take a Glass of Salts if Your Back Hurts or Bladder Troubles You- No man or woman who eats meat refgultarly lcan make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally. says 1. well-known authority. Meat forms 'iric acid which excites the kidneys, they become over-worked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter ‘he waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly ull rheum- ltism, headaches, liver trouble, nerv- -nsness, dizziness, sleeplessness and uninary disorders come from slug- gish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the urine is cloudy, offensive, full oi sediment, irregular of passage or at- ‘ended by a sensation of scnldlng, =top eating ment and' get about four ounces of .Ynd Salts from any pharm- 'tcid of grapes and lemon juice, tom the kidneys, also lo neutralize the acids ln urine so it no longer' causes irritation, thus ending Iilarlrfer weak- ness. ‘ not injure; makes a delightful effer- vescent lithia-water drink which ev- eryone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clcnn und nctive and the blood pure, thereby avoid- ing serious kidney complications. TIME TABLE ROCKY POINT FERRY. Leave Ch'Town Leave Rocky Pt. 7.30 a.m. 8.00 p.m. 8.30 a.m. 9.00 a.m. 9.30 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. 11.30 2. _a'¥l¢)-I o' ' - °§g2 Fuwu E. ~ ¢ -555 9 F gegg FFF?" $5555 SUNDAY es;-;=e 353 'o'.°m a_Ba ‘__N|-as 2233 _U'_U'UU _-’-‘E55 T' 4.00 p.m. ._ The valuable property formerly nown as the American Consulate, Z3 ; . . I I shi “.5 -f 1.... - __ ... _ » | °*"l\'“\ls-m\snuus»'*“"`°- ` lil ll I IIE' WI T0 ONT Peas.-1, Charles Buchanan. Eldon; _ _ - .~ 2- Katherine MacKenzie' muon* IV _ ‘ .ull anilvliig -l Joyce Nicholson Eldon. Used for making I sweat ~»» »--5°~1`°"'°;.$‘.’. .EIMIED colm Martin, Mt. Buchanan. Best bouquet of mixed flowers.-1, John MacLeod. Mt. lluchunun; 2, Katherine Macltae, Pt. Prim; 3, David Ross, Eldon. Potted Plants.-1, John A. Martin, Mt. Buchanan; 2, Katherine Gillis. sey. Upper Nwetnn. / Pigs.-1, Harvey Bishop, Mt, Buch- anan~ 2, John W MacLeod, Mt. Buch 1.~\mus»-1, icuwsrti onus, Eldon; 2, cu" "'_R°0Ts' , hlrd Ind Soft Soap, for Angus M|ur'chIs‘on. Mt. Buchanan. __ ggfggmng wg", for ¢|°g|-\. Best Pure Bred Cockerel.- 1, Mur- Lolfvlgi? l\?§vIEEE:Eie-s`2 1l;l;I;xG'IIIelN§wlEE»: ing,dlslnfeeting 'and for over gmc* NI"h°'“""- L"“"”` N"“'“’"' 1 I ' _ I 1 u _i I sy Cross; 3, Mary Nicholson, Lower New- 5QQ °t|,°|. pu|.p°,°,_ NiI(;‘;g¥H(I"‘l"`° I”0‘| I'“""E~ ‘_ M“"'"rfn £22; 4` Anm_e Nicrmlson’ Lower New' .Q Umm" ¢|'|;;1|-|»u-|131 Best Pen Pure Bred Poultr_v.~- l. ‘ _ 1;- _ Sarah MacDonald, Eldon; 2, /ful-. Ili. .||| Doherty. Mt. Buchanan. , Class I1-C0LLECTI0l‘s rchison, Mt Iluchannn, I Mu Gri ced Seeds -1 Eldon Srlmol- 2. Tree leavespiessed and mountcl 1. Ito 3. Samuel Cortelo, Mt. i$uchun:i.\' `, derick Murchison, Mt. lluchnnun; Lower Newton Suhool~ 4, Kzlthluon Gills X.- LIVE STOCK AND FOUL ` `~ 1 _ ` TRY. " f "ls ‘ Murchison, `Vit. Buchanan, .i_ .\iln.xlr» 1. __ . A A I I bear the trade mark known the world ov I Z? fiin, Lower Newton 4 M I 1 h ~ anan School. 4 C; fs-.3 Tri. don: 4. Kenneth Macltae. Pt. Prim. | W -r ’ "" 5 ,.f..;§.,' I I-‘E . -Ir lg ' - ‘ J ,YIAHF I' ‘M u I* _ -._ K <‘ ‘ "` _ " 1 George Gill. Newton Cross _.»_._~~ _' ‘qu ~ 1 9-. . _ __ ..__. _ , ._.__ Vx* _,c Draft 5 months -- 1. George Mao 1-$5 = .-:- #tri ‘-*~ 1;.) A ' - ' `"’ "" " ' " cum ix Manual. Teilitllno il-I ' " - ’ '_' » » ' Q' “ii -'.35 . “Mm -1' EIIIIIII SCIIIIIII EIIIII ~°=' °»~ » ° ..:i.:".°m.s;.‘:::°tf:.;;?~.°'.:';'.e... is . ~ _ ~ ~ ' U V __ )_ tin, Eldon; 3, Charles Buchanan, El-I __'j _ ,L .3 Phersui, _Newton Cro . , ' Y M 3 _i - a Donald " ‘ ' " ` ' ‘l'~~ -.;._ -__-'-'.'-_1 '-’=.i_ ` *ttf “fe -r 1'! s.. .t"" costs no an imitation is ciiezip at any Weeds.~1,'EIdon School; 2, Alive a I “HIS M2iS(IfeI"S VOICCE’ /. . ' I’ ..nnr;t “.3 ~- ' ‘- "-T' . . ; _ I. 1.t._ ` . _ _ . Exlk W ._-,_ Victrolas and Victor Records 4 Su, thu! ll is un souls <.`,. Harm.-1, Dum rin. zu. v..m.- , ._ =_.-.~ 3,-‘I-`_=, ` .I-ff" "2, " , ' . ,-I ; 2:1 _ '-I: . -.'_~'_'~ ‘ V :‘r_ ‘ it 2 I »="'I_--_ __ ~ ; » ` Filly Foal. 1, Mal lm M c . :-_-.j-I~. ‘;.‘_-.;§§;&,-:ff-._-»._. ,, .-_»}_ ¢~-_ ,I-_Q ‘|_.._" Eldoni _.-,-‘,-___v : _U KJV; ,QV 5 ‘JL BANKERS coMPE‘r|T|0N. = ‘ , » ` \ ll ._ ' =;_.. " “ calves.-1. Ea Guns. Eldon; 2. YMXIIV ““` I P Hose Mmm. Mt. nucifanan; 3, Alex. _, I/1 - .~ ;,~ _ Gillis. Lower Newton; 4, Charles _ j' ..;.-dy-I Charlc-J Gillis, Eldon; 5, Austin B. 5:; 1__:_»,-., _ - `» ~ -,;. Lan-abee, Eldon; 6, Bernard Morris- V - _ ~~_;.'..f_. f -=-,r-iff - -.1 or . .‘ -5- , _ ' `s‘ `~’~» *-:i<_\‘~ 1' _ '.t`_ ,;'h' We-#ww " some Real Thing . E more price--Only genuine .,,-r Berliner Gram 0 phone Co Ch I B I ~ »FH - -- .-_g é .~|oN'riu-;1\i. l.|ml'r|~;o ar ~ n , J on. , ,,..- .f ~ - “B “°‘" ‘T" ‘ <,- ~ ~ Lenoir_Street _,ey 2 A .: . - " V5-Jr' ' _-3:1-:. ' _. / \u4s.|7o __r___ . . I sk . Lower Newton Prirni; 4. Marga Class Apples- 1, don; 2, Annie Newton Cross Nvwton Cros:~:; don. Pears .-1, Buchanan . ton; 4, Alma N ; 3, Fernii' Mivllae, Pt. ret Gillis. Idldon. W V.~ FRUIT. _ Em Nlcliolsou. Lower New- M ton; 3, Alexander Gillis, Lower New- icholson, Eldon. Uh Ci-nh Apples.-1, \\'Illi:\m Dunn. ; 2, Annu Morrissey, 3, Cliarlvs Gillis, EI- M Malcolm .\lurl_ln, Mt. ison. Pt. Prim. Art Work (‘|a in ~l Giulc ll ,Q g__;Lg io Art Work.-1, Mt. lliwllzinun Sl-lloul Pnnmtliishlp.-\-1. Alice Murchison ' 1. Iluchlman; 2, Edith .\inl-liao, Pi. I“I_ A. & ...J . , I’|"_" "'C‘|'V;“;'s‘7';:;f_&_(“;|:i`$'RI_?,;I""' 144 Great George Street, 100 yur.) d:\s|_i for ‘boys over 10 yrs. Charlottetown, ::` ' 'I1' ' 1 "__- _ .` ' . \ ..°.°.$“ \ Ross, Eldon. _._ , V w - _ . c|=ss1'¢.-sci-tool. wonk. if J . 'W/77/gy” , \\\\\\R®`\\\\ .~ .~ \. Exercise Book.-1. Marion lluv- ]§` ‘M _:eip . ' v , .3 kit. U I illinm. Eldon; 2, Joyce Nil:|lol;snn_ -==\}§»_:,~ ,-I‘;"'. ‘. `,, '* - ,_ TQ# .'11 ‘_"'<;`£»’\1~.~. ` - - on; :i, Alma Nicholson. Enron; -l, ff. . r.,;,,,$.; =\ é g ‘."‘1"- -‘ " K i _H K i ‘ El Edith Macltac, Pt. Prim. -;-_-;, _`= ,Q-i _ _ ,f_-'__ _, . '- ."'~‘- _.,, ,. atc _ it 1 iz 0 Mnp Drawing. l, M.\|;,.ul.t (.|ll|s _ ,_§:,\_ ,_,_,.i, ._ ., . . . .,_¢,. ._,‘. _ _,_ _, `._, J _ _-__;l. 't3.,,p§_§gA_, 4': . :I . '\ .. t. lluchanan. ' ;§},. __ _ `,."';, 'U '-‘ . . `. y( _ ‘ ., ,_ Ml ._ . '_ I ,§,_._‘_->k;fi,_4-- §“l‘i"***f” P.~ E. I. ` Plums.-l, Alma Nil-llolson, Eldon-, 2. Donald Gillis, Lowlu- Newton: 3, Annie Nicholson, l.u\\'i~|~ .‘\lcwtun;, 4. Jaincs ‘li‘urrabco, Eldon. Ilolno (irown (lrup|-=.- I, hlfiwnrd Gillis, l~ll(lon; fl, Annile -Nicliolson. Lower Newton. Class VL- CANNING. 2. Kathleen lioss, Iflldon; Sl, Annie Nic- holson, Lowcr Newton. Class V|I.- COOKING. Loaf of l3rc:ul.~1, liuthlccn floss. Elilon; 2. Snruli Macllonzild, Eldon; 3, Gi~n<~io lirlurchison, Pl. Prim. Biscuits.--1, Ilucllunun; 2, Ctltlicrint- Mn:-_l)onuld. l., Pt. Prim. Fancy \Vork.»l, Edith liiaullnc, Pt. Prim; 2, Edith I\lncIl.'ie, Pt. Print; 3. Luurzt Griffin. Lowf-r Newton. Special.-1, Iillith Macliac, Pt. Prim; 2, Fernie Mucilae, Pt. Prim. KNITTED ARTICLES. Mitten .---1, Prim. Socks.-1, O l"<-rnie Muciluc, Pt. livcr Nicholson, Eldon; 2. Alice Mlirt-his'on, Pt. Prim; II, .`Vl:try Mucllonuld Eldon; 4, Edith Macltuc. Pt. Prim. _ tilillililiillw l l/llsl . , _ in bined with lithin, and has been used Try this! Hair gets thick, glossy, Street East' 9"" of me 131° Judg" “or generations to flush and stimulate wavy and beau¢|1u| I at once. immediate?-\'es! ('erI,ain?-l_ImI.'s th _ f 't. Y ' I1 tl' becomes .rss salts is inexpensive and ns... ',,g§,,_I°,‘;,,§’,,,’,,,,,,y ‘;§’,‘,,,,d‘M§, ,md ap_'72s-10-2oM1ofpu_ _nears us soft, Iusirous and beautiful as u. young gIrl's after u Danderino hair cleanse. .lust try this-moistcn at cloth with at little Danderine und carefully duuw it through your Iiuir, taking one slnnll strand at ii time. This will 1-_lennso the hnir of dust, dirt or excessive oil, und in just n few awaits fhosc whose hair has been neglevtvtl or is sl-inggy. faded, dry, brittle or thin. Besides bcnutilying the hair, llanflorine dissolves every particle of tlundrnff; cleanses, purifi- es und invigorziles the scalp, forever stopping itching und falling hnir, but what will please you most will he :tl- ler n few wvo|2l, l{z|tIi(-i'inl- l’vIcii1;:liai.m, .\<:'.v- lon; 4, Siismiu Gill, N|\\vton. - - _ 4 _TRY THEM T0-DAY 'Yliii Imvl- it-:ul ltitr-is n-cmi'.- .......u..,.- 1,... lux. vi..-.~ rlrull-r kt-lp.-. l.in Pills, \\4`ll_\-vu' ...I ...listing ll..." v.-.a...- \.._ln.-. llnlk :mil r_llI<'. Illini-n:.'\l:-ui, l,||n.\»:lg<», il|.|\rI_lllu'k iln~\ll1'- pu-.\i_~;, nurl llilllruli l'\\i.;dn-ii when thc rt-ilu-sly is nl lmud? N/\V/.YAY VA I PELL fs ron ‘rr-:E K 5 - Wag" E( so . 1- ~.`-l,- .~ -ii; -l, ;\‘Il‘H. .'\. \- . it~l.1\rsoi|. I'In1-Ito, I Til Yl;uii;:,.\l<‘|i's Il:lr~f-_- I. .-\. J. Maw- li; illzin, Ellloil; 2. .|. .-’\. l,;li-lilly, ICI- l'l Ion: fl__»\|1ltil.~ .\'i.~liol1=o|\, l’t. Prim; -1. :lrnld .\l:u"i`l\'l.\'Ii, .\`<-\\'lu1lt at number of wbarves for the convenience of our ottetown and elsewhere. armcrs and shippers, also dredged the docks at Char- When it is considered that for over three years of ,this period, the Dominion rev I enues babe been urgently 'equired for war purposes, I feel assured that our efforts are not_ unupprec1ate<_I_ by thc people of the Province, ir- respective of party. I um convinced that what-has been r one will prove a._l;1stin_l;' benefit to the Province and 0d will afford a grezit; impetus to our future prosperity. During the last session of l’a1'1ia1nent; I was pleased ,,,,|g_.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,_ 1,0, ,,,,,,,c,,,,,,.,, ,,,,_ to support Sir Robert llorflcn in his cndeav01‘s to unite he tivo great political parties which divide Canada in ne Cfovcrnment. Such a consummation would insure a more vigcirolis prosecution of the war, and would be the means of raising with the least possible friction the ne- cessztry recruits to go to the pressed brave boys at the front. . ' ‘ ' i I am highly gizitiiied that assistance of our hard u Union Government has now been formefl. It is composed of the strongest men of both parties and shall have my full support. _ At thc last session of Parliament an Act was passed cstablisliing' inacliincry for the holding of a Dominion election. It provided for the appointment of enumera- 0_i's to make up lists of voters for all the polls. These will sbo1'tl_v be appointed. May I be permitted to request hat every possible assistance be given the enumerators- t L ( t puiity, ~entit1ui io ti vote, shui in the pi°e1)au':~ti<>l1 of these lists, so that everyone in the I have his or her name on he lists before polling flziy at the coming election. _ In thus giving an account of my Stewardship, per- mit me to state l_shull bc cziliciiclttte for this Country The crisis which involves our Country is the most important in its history. It devolves upon everyone to ‘ consider well the issue raised: are the people of Cana- The Charlottetown Guardian Ie mas Prize Cam n AUGTIUN SALE I A“‘°'“°I" Pall \Y \W“\ da to leave unsupported our brave boys at the Front, who have so long and so well fought for the preserva- tion of our rights :md liberties, and whose splendid deeds of heroism have covered Canada with glory and renown? It is impossible. ONE VOTE I respectfully ask for the votes of all true and loyal ZIIE Comer Water and 'Haviland Sis.. For U . ‘ H G U _ _ _ __ _ _ __ .U ])lsu.i(,t N0 N _ ‘ Name of (.`andit|nlL~ ` ;I;‘;‘l?f°;;,;2; g:;n°' N°v°mb°' M If deposited in thc bnllotbox at the Cumpaign De- Fo, |mm.m,,, ,ppb to . partment within ton days. _ ' "9`,sddl1*"'s i-l»\ezAno I l.- Un xtboiigad mnbl entice this adver- ll-10~11ll§4. § ._-_ _ _ . A Trim neatly along border. Not trood nftcr Nov. Sth I ` 809-10-24M8ipd. ` I fMlIIlVYlIA\\\\\“Will/l\\\\\HQWIII' - - , _ __. _ - l ‘ I////as sv@~ s“=“ cn and women of this large and intelligent County of @<§YlS’. 3SSUl'iHl§ them that the best interests of our ovince and especially our soldiers shall have at all es my sincere support. / - I). NIUIIOLSON. 883 10 27MstI;Emwtf ,.. I y A I ~.