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Hessian -712* lnrrlltlr, Oelleiter, Notary Pui|lle,o`le. - m£usii.,si on-,N:n.‘ "fl *' 'WF tint I vi-in ie Wi rw ofrhggiegtusefii 1 wird from _the _uk Of Your medieine I"`r~u»l-4-lever", nad: frm /ni; form. I ans s great sufmr for mny years from Nerves: H¢ad¢¢/W aodC01ulafah'on. Itried sygqehinz, °°“““°d d°°*°|'5i but nothing _ loomed to help me until I 1;;-|93 "Fruit-l-¢lvel". Ui" “UW mvenl boxes, I im ¢°IlP|e#ely relieved ot' these ti-whim and have been unusually well ever linoe". Miss ANNIE WARD, lille. sbox, 6i'or $2.50, trial gin, gm Li all dealers or nent postpaid by Fruit-A-tives Limited, Ottnygl 'Dun lt’s a good day's work the day you leave off strong start on "ROYAL MINT." A mild yet full-bodied tobacco that bums to the bottom of the bowl without sting or waste. ltwill blow the whistle with you every time. Try it Next Shift. .e,i_i.f.-ii_, I-12|b. Packet - l5cts. |=i A wurmn in each packet. 41 and Save 30 and get one inswri pipes FREE. V1; l t L--_-_,__-_ l :V F8- ia. i.’f.'iT;°1;, ,_ _ | ;~_;'_;~_;'.*.:.',T,T;‘i'_* r-4-v-v- rf >-@- 5_; tr __ in 1%* ...... _ p-~ “ *Pr - t' + # t M-i + + 1 1soif{§Po¢E@ 1 + 0++_l F". »'T’< T'Tr';_‘~:r,_ -i. i.`f-'+`-T-fi TORONTO in Centro of Shopping _ 250 Rooms j foo with Poms sau-s 9 /:L/R(l[’I;"\ V l’l__'\.`»/ 1, -- IAM. it. rnouvson, mv. ¢§ ‘l-0' -|131 ~o-+-¢-l- A - -4-t.,_+_ ,.,* tongue-hitting tobaccos and iiy c si; 1! +-i++++-+ 5i€»'S'$"=5»‘E.'=°Z> and Business District in arly ot' the mines ot' Mexico. ln 1911 axe price during -1913 had been a lit tie over 27d. per ounce, and at that time it was the general impression ot ounce was liliely to remain 'indefinite- lya fair price, ln view ol’ the regular known demand, whether for coinage or lor use in the arts. 'i`he'actual proizress ot' events has upset all such calculations as may be seen (rom the following quotations which arc taken Causes of the Rise.V Rt-fore tlie close ol' itll-1. iiilei' the outbreak ot' war, the price bud drop- ed about ld. below the quotntion in 1 / June. lt was not until 1915 was fairly ' _ - _ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' 1 advanced that the s net-_ze for old be- . mm on Mcoun, 0|- pgymems bygthe AL is the final date for receiving the »--\ lies to America und that more silver Fume' mm" club* “hm mv" th” “d` _ currency hnd to be put in circulation "mage ‘wer "WSG that °"5““iZe mb U J 1* u ,y ,, v "_ "' _,,,..,,..,........._..... ..-_.i....... ii.. \ me limwd Kmg,_|0m_ France and er in that they have the pick of the _ -_ ______/ _° ` ' V best horses Good stnllions that are ' » . _ _ _ ,_/_ |‘ "1 il\°\\\\| |"\-||- i\\~~-1 ‘ti vu' U-~ ussia; while India having to be rul- _ - `~ _ _ V ed om from ,he Qounhies to which not hired early are invariably routed ""'*' 0/""""’ gold wus permitted to flow, begun to 9011>’ in the yenizhthus laite-comtei; /T' oncentraite on imports ol silver in mounted to 223,900,000 ounces) main- owing to the disturbances in Mexi~ o, which previously, with about il0.~ 00,000 ounces, was the largest pro Llcer. Bun it was still about 110.- ` 00,000 ounces in 1918. Restrictive Measures Necessary. In 1917 the chief feature was still b tl the large continuous purchases y ie indian Govcrnrnt»-nt. chiefly inet by sal- es from Chiriii. whence 219 million _ _ounces were sent. ilu: the demands lol' the Royal Mint, Front e. Russia and lttuly were also constiinx, :ind on the United 'itntes joining the Allies in pril these were- i`ui-ther increased. estrictions had to be placed by india n ie e lo p rivzttc acroimt, also on the export ol' lver from the United States, and om Great Britain, to Scandinavia and ulland. At the end ot' the year the: eneral belief among inurket' experts-V tis thot in 1918 the demand would bei ss keen. As it fact. business wus senstitionol that yeiirt with spells - :ictunl duliness in the uiurkct, but is wus mainly owing to new restric- tiiu nit»:isure,_<_ .-\t the openinl; oi' thc .ur thru \\'iis it |`u1'tl1er rise from 12 lnci't_>usr in S110-F’-ll >-lll3l'kl‘llUF9 V9 “(59 Chlpman-H0lf0n Knitting C0 Iillllféd l{3l"Illlt0!l Ont. ' '- _';;>--_/ H VV. _ __ - i ~..._L/ ’ , . / ~... _ VW "7-`;-`-.___ *¢""_- - / __ I-211. ul the end oi’ Dec-emher. to -l5‘ tho average of good lambs by about 1 ., . , , * 7 " ` ‘~€`_"~_ _` I _ _ three- rents per pound, ln the case ‘ F _ ' -Hf_1,{,_ . _ rt-_port that thi- Vniteil States (;overn~§_of hogs it is of soiric interest to note ' ‘ ' '1 ._ .,|",l!5i'.-, ’ ment intcntled to conimiintleer the may the may-kot for -hogs during Oc- . _ish ilil‘}‘_1_tt\ -whole .-\inei'it_~an output and fix the, wb"-_ dgspiip the heavy marketing 4 _ l __ V _ V_ fo '.‘ll'l__%'_¢T__F :_ ‘E - ` ~"*‘||l=*il l'l`ii'@ “Y $1 Del' 0lll1<'“§ bl" W t that period was lower by only one J -'_"i,i,;;,_._;-`="‘ft‘ _ !' *_-_ _-" _ ' `_` _:_ - when this tvas nut done the London \ 1 Wirth cents when compared p "_'}'_ _:__ A ` _ price (leclinctl to 12 |»2d. in l"vb\'uur_\' nl one ‘ ‘ A - ._ °"_iln~.__ -itil. i»au'l_\‘ in |iin\i:ii'_\' owinl: lo the and Ma rcli, Maximum Price Fixed in 1918. 1 in April, 1918, the possiiu: ol' the i `Pittiuan Act by the l'nited Staler' Congress, |r_\' which the selling oi' 350 million .~lil\'i»r dollars from the Wash ---__=_--is--_;<_~-:._i_~-1-_:_-_-it f. it Hosisiav rote. iNr/\NTsANo colonized -_ et price. l.ondon`s being nmde t <.oi'i‘t-:~'pont‘l to New Y0rlt's, according to the 1-xclmnge, and from -.Way 2 till the end oi' 1918 there were only tive ranges in the London quotation, weigm ui'i§é?e2§i§g`2`i1li§iR,"ififiiiéiii .._._,.. s. . . . -»~~ u ii penal offence to melt. down silver LIVE STOCK NOTES _,to Horse Bieeding which went. into operation in 1915 has steadily grown tn favour among breeders. That the scheme is popular is quite evident of clubs, w_liicli is prlinii facie evid ence that good result are being ab from u recent issue oi' the London “mem Times. ln 1913, the average price oi The Chief of the Home music” of silver quoted in London was 27 9-16d.; the Live stock Branch reports that in 1914 it was 25 5-16d.:' in 1915, 23 already requestq are comin in for ll~`l6d.: in 1316. 31 5-16d.; ln 1917.40 ` g 7-8d.; in lui . -ll' 9-16d.; and on Octo-_ necessary forms required when amp ber 3. 1919, the price quoted was 64 l~4tl._ the highest since .\la|'i‘l1, 1859. ting a club' The new booklet for nw Federal Assistance booklets a-nd the year 1920 is now ready for distribu- tion Districts intending to form' clubs should write for ii supply of these -booklets immediately. Those that start. early get the work of or- ganization over during the slack sen- _ so and are then iemy to send Ap plications in before April lst, which are forced to tnke w at are eft lheree years, as in -now -the common practice in Scotland. The total sales or live stock at _ Canadian Stock Yards during the first ten months of the present year show_ an increase of 114,500 cattle, 45,800 calves, 191.000 sheep, and an decrease of 6,600 hogs when compared with sales during the same period of 1918. A very large percentage with the increase during the period mentioned was runde during the months of Sep- tember and October, while the total sened by the heavy marketlngs during the two months referred to. Durl-ng the month of October there was an increase ln live stock snles of 6,100 bead of cattle, 15.500 calves, 3,~ of the famous wen. tl _ xi rt or lm 'ort of silver on 451 1105** and 70-049 Sheep- whim c°m` pared with the sales during the same month ot' 1918. Despite the increased volume of cattle, the average price_ on good weights and quality steers was only one cent per pound less than the average for -the some class of cat- tle during October, 1918, while the, average soles of good quality calves- wert- made at three quarters of a ccnt tibove the average obtaining dur- ing 0t:toiJt\_t'. 1918. Thi- tremendoug ci m§_wED me molith ol 1918 Aside from the problem ol the scar- city oi feed, the comparison as shown between the volume of receipts and market prices warrants confidence in the live stock 1ndus_U':~'- - here they can be easily found tn the dark. lint I delay putting them on as long an possible. I feel no strain, though people with different lefects might do no. but rather the sort of Pitoiiissioiii Guns _...L_ ., __ vi: '-. _ . _ _ ,_ _ _ Dr' K' W° McKlnn0n l‘1'a\li8n1;'on `Febrli\i1:t\'; 21 lsgen the Lon- b"lghf'““d'b_e”“m“l f°e"“5'" ‘f'l“;:‘ decrease in hogs was appreciated des- ‘ ,._-- .-_._-- _._ _ ._ _ V it 1 " coins. and it may become necessary ' - » tha “\‘°c°rd" production or 22s.192,92s to pass some auch lestsiauon in Can. _ _ _ ounces had been reached. The aver~ ada. ' _V 5 ,i market experts- that about 27d. pei The policy of Federal Assistance fi E 1 ‘ ‘ . of l _ __ ‘ V V A ' » from the steady -growth in the number A ll -e... v <3 _ _ _ `“/_ "I f/ 4-`;°4__.&.*% ‘HI ,\`@\_`” \ 'toes cosy and warm; to protect with- li- out chaimgythere is nothing quite so good as the soft wool from Australian _ ,L i Qi ‘.1 T' ` .1 R/ &»-\~_/ lambs. Only_this wonderful wool is used in Little Darling _ Stockings”-the finest _stockings ever made for infa-nts. - Little Darling Hosiery is made in many styles and colors; sizes up to seven years; heels and toes are silk. Little Daisy Hosiery for older children up to twelve years. The same fine yarn and the same close knit- Q éio .\@ A \\ _ '.ff~/1//L r I §~ nyment for its large trade balance in $150 amongst the h°‘”5°5 hired ‘ale . xporis, And it wus not till about that most °f me animals D0" “P 1° the \ O I 1 I l<`f~bruary. 1916, that these incieaslng l‘9l1Ul!`“d_ 'smndard _*"9 mlllld. hence ‘ ,_ u y 1 C _, demands took the price above the thel iidi;`iVsi2!l:)il1V3fed%iVrnclVrtI1’;-lg :Sy igieels | - f . k, . V _ _ VV 1913 level, As with other commodit- ear Y. ll ll ' 0 1 h k 1 l ' ii’-9- the cause or the rise was parity 'matter of time when the best horses C 1 SQ t e ‘ ° diminution of supply, but for more the WUI be hired at 19115! 0118 Year allelld. increase in demand. World produc- Und. in _HIBUY cases, lW0 and ‘N011 tion had declined since 1913 (wheuit ting; reinforced at heel and toe. You should be able to buy ci//zer of t/zese ji-ne sfoc/eings at guy good , _*\ _ g 2. X _Ava- §\q_ ll ll. .ll / _yi if . \ -___ _ 1 l rtore. If/'rite to us zfyou have the least dzfculty obtaz`m`ug t/tem. L1 L1TTLr_DAisY i`_:.‘i’ o§, O _ .' __ ' 21' 49, d_. ed astep o wo V _ _ _ '_ __ _s §;'5,.,i,'\,f.?~ l1`;_l6-li8~"At\t'l\.`;"`El*iti-1 Deceiébei- and :hentl dot Dui I;\yuglassVeRl;>iVih{n8¢l_ I - iso ri u the ment vein- B“°1 ef °“° ° ° ' 5” * l_T R D. ff ` .Q ith the average print* during the . V ' N ee oil for l`urV1er put" ii .' _ . - Sam H wearer of glasses; use _ _V __ _ I _ A _ ed SI“"""` F"°`“°"-url. M *.1 1'" mlnce '° be one of 'hose Dc0Dle who took their ‘ _ :_ V . "`l’l““"' ‘_h"'"' TNS' 0' "°“"S€' Sent spectacles oil' after getting into lied at - I e, _ , _ _ __ . _ _ Tl the rV\Viinlin\1m vsoild p_iici~ otV sl'l\‘0r4 n a d ul mem on before geumg \\\ ie lltitlsli .ind Aniexitnii t.o\ein o;glh1lnt1]lle=‘0lning_ ‘sim keep ‘hem ` ` mi-nts next imposed it maximum mai; W *Ai ` __,.-»-- * »<_ _ e '_+ _ f _ ‘_J- i _. ,'i 1 t L- _ I n H 4-s_(|__ on the world _suddenly comes nearei i* _ _ _ . _ ___ _ V _ ______ ____ __ ___ . _ VETERINARY SURGEON' (on\ m“l1:il1lT;idiilii'1 tres vile/ifetalten me M “HY Tale- 19“"i“5 0" my ' ,»...._ ».:..-1.... on 'nity 11 io ssc. ri-om that point Hvect- “HS that one generally _ utter some fluctuations in the interval.. DI GI entered “'l)}°t IEW" ll? ai h\i\‘l‘Y alll! “ll . me rise again begun in sepggmtm-_V m asses. awares. oun it practcally us good McLean & McKlnn0n and has culniinated for the present on _ 10 was my specs with soap when 1 October 3 to ii-limi., though reacting Many habitual spectacle wearers washed my face, and they_gen_erai'ly o n for days without cleanin their retained it preventative film tlirough Barrlsterl, Attorneys-at-Law again about lil. the following week. S 0 _ _ g _ Office, Royal Bank Building Hlléfriaclos. until they begin t° ‘”0I\dPr UUE lilo day. That _is_t1l right in cold gh r| “gg p E |||;nd Effect, °f Hggh p,-ic" what is wrong with -their eyes. Then weather. but for summer days -the op- ao own .. . . . ». ~ - they clean the middle of the lenses poslte kind of treatment is needed. l°orBritnin`s own domestic currency and start again. The slightest solid Perspirailoii and dirt cloud every. J D Stewart K C purposes lt is necessary to bear in BDECR in H10 Hinge Ol Vision is ii lmdys glasses theu._ps you may see ‘ ° ° ’ ° ' mind that at 66d. per ounce, or only real discomfort. Hnlf-trnnapnrentf by glancing sideways through the iv. i'urtlii=r rise ol' about 2d. or 3d. lt dirt that we remain unconscious ot lenses of people you overtake. For Newsom Block, Charlottetown Branch Office, Georgetown Money to Loan on Real Estate. Morson Duffy Barrister: ami Attorneys a°"'l“°"' 8°"°I'°' “"4 N°t°"y P“°"°' would begin to pay to meltdown Eng- has a very fstlgulng effect on the this there is n simple remedy in a V ilsli silver coins and sell them _us eyes. - touch of ammonia, in the water they - - _ -_ _ Personally l can‘t stand the sugges- nre -washei ln." - - ~ ~ ' . ' - lion of a piece of wash leather. A bit ---__.._‘__._.._ Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada. MONEY TO LOAN. tho existing sihoi coinage out ot clr culation, and compel the Government either to mint something different or niet.il This would iesult in dining to substlt_utVe,paaer_ notes. .To offset 4|---1'-ér' -gl-g orsolt tissue piiper lasts a long time. THE BECOMING ‘ L ' I used to buy preparations warranted- __ Tu, LE TURBAN to keep glasses from straining when V The tulle turbnn is on the top wave ol popularity just now, and no wond er, for it is so pretty and so easily fashioned, and the softness of the tulle makes it very becoming. Among the prettiest of these turbans ure those in brown shades, Usually brown satin is used for the entire itat though now and then l _ georgette 'is employed. The tulle of the exact shade as the hat material is swatherl around the crown in Turkish fashion. several thicknesses being rolled into a sort of scarf and drawn around _the crown. A variation treatment .s seen in the close fitting turban with a soft crown und no brim. At the sides a circle of the tulle has been wired and left outstanding to give a. wide flare around the hnt. 1 Minlrd's Llnlment used by Physician-i WITH THE PRINCE!" t‘i<`rom the Toronto Telegram.) From Kingston comes #L tale of the girl who utter the dunce in which she had been the Prlnce‘s partner was offered ii cigarette by His Royal High. ness. _ _ "No, thank you," she said, " l don't smoke." "Do you -mean you don't smoke in public?" nsltetl the Prince. “No. slr," was the answer. “l mean I doii`t smoke ut nil-l don’t believe in it." "There are fi great many others like you," said _the Prince, and then with a smile he -threw his own- cig- arette away. That Canadian society has adopted B|HlN“0*¢|N u|=» FATHER _ Mi\_'9t _ ' pr .' . ' - -- _ _ __ og by both the ,tmerictm into ui-iilsii 51118608 f0I‘ even 11 few 1111111195 1118112” oppoittgnucfielfgngzlt S"°;i§'°n¢ 764 G°V°1‘““=‘*“'~=- The I-°“d°“ v"‘°‘* 1” ‘1 med ’“°’§’ d"°"“‘f’“" °' ‘,“"f" “.“;§“~"' Un _ em h 3 5 _ 1' _ _ ._ ' ‘tree market at once rose to 53’,§d. and 'an fel" “ 5 me 0 ‘mill l lem W1 fe' Th; lrgiagglea V0! P00111 0 9» C01!! dllll- - ' - “LADIES WHO HAVE SMOKED the continental fashion which PW' Ps the cigarettes to women Kuests il quite evident. But lt. was noticed at the Hamilton ball that the on-ly part- ners of the Prince who Milled him ill a cigarette between dances' were W0 young matrons, Mrs. Billy Southlm and Mrs. Allan- Youns. Query:-When will the P1196" mn ii new series of pictures 1° 'outdo even the Royal Mace .Pl1\‘i' ners: “Ladies who- smoked with the prince!" _ V .......i._.--.,- “Whnt's the subject-the motive?" queried the late comer. “l have forgotten the suiiiect." ff' plied the pessimistic person. “but l suspect lite motive must be fevenlt- :Jt least l cnn‘t see any o her reason or it.' ' i _ Warburton & Shaw ` Barrlaterl, Attorneys, ‘ Notary Public, etc. Solicitors for Canada Bank Alloela tion, Bank of Montreal, Canada Perm orient Mortgage Corporation. . . . r\o.~.F_ FROM EARl_\En _V McLeod & Bentley W. E. Bentley, K.C. _ Barrister and Attorney-at-Law MONEY TO LOAN. Office - Bank ef N. 8. Chambers MONIY TO LOAN _.i. _ l _ " 'mmum -it -i- r.s.i»|¢n¢- -_ -.....- ~`1.i. suaoaisa vw ouboano nv <,zr~r\~<. COUNTRY ONE DAY 3°* - <21' ME A *rm/.1 I _ _i-no-nr _ _r ..._ - Fon cooouses SRKE \¢Ii~\P\T 15 »`|_\_ Trtib iN rkowr or THE OH HOW OO You oo Num THE ’ f ,nits-_tsl-I me no Mum You; nuoomo F x rw.-i A dem tmoiimevi IN FRONT ` To or pu: House" ,l @ :-.e `n., _ ’ I