,,;.,_A _ _ _ it must be _ 1- . --in _ -. V. ~» .1;S1~ -Z. .M ._.....~.,». .. -A .. _ _ ~ is . 15;! '~ i _(a. __ _ n ovmi. __,, | . or .. ‘i"f. ~» 1 sr 1 Bovril is lhe food proved by ' independent scientihc investigation, carried out by some of the best- ’ known physiologists of the day, to have a Body-Building Power of from io to so times the amount taken. _ _ml erpenmenls mpm. , ed to the British 1 ‘ 1 Mtdicalkssocialirm, . 1 sn amount of Bevfll ' corresponding tothe Y small dark circle added to the dlei, Produced an in. 1 erase in weight, 1 lash and muscle I UW II* “gd 1 si-sian.; re... '¢ ’ / . A B,°vriltol\ei°-1; times srnountlsltsn. E .g?"’ ' sovmi. traiim ». \ \\\ \‘ _1 ~\\ \\s o :- '~<<\\\\ \\\\\ correspondi i he ' Isggs illghtngeltiiilo It takes is joint of Beet' ' to make ii Bottle of 7 BDVRIL _ _.1 ‘_ _, ls.) - ~ ~ - -v -v----- -_-.»-v¢y- . N* -IT PAY] to lilly In this Provinde. --W. K. IMGOUGAN. Globe Fox Ex- change, is Guardian ment iii Summer- lido. -MALPEQUE MARKET8.- E888 35 cents per dozen, oats 52 cents, po- tatoes 55 cents, Turnlps 15c. -“READY RO0FlNG"-- i3race’s have exceptional value-low in price but high in quality. _ 2816-10-30Mw2wksEw2wks. -“ELECTRIC WAGON LAMP with wire, bulb, and two batteries, com- plete for $3.00 at li0LMAN'S.’ Sum- merside. 2848-11-1M2iE1i -SUMMER HOUSE.- Mr. Thomas B. Huestia oi’ Bristol, Rhode Island. has purchased tho house owned by Howani W. Clark of Centerville, Bode- quo for a summer residence. I-le in- tends to occupy it about the iirst of June next. -MEETlNG- Rev. J. M. Rice will speak at the annual missionary meet- ing at Let 16 Methodist Church on Thursday evening. November 2nd, and Rev. George F. Dawson, M. A1, of Aiberton, at Union Corner, November 7th, and Wellington, November 8th. 2867.11,2M1i. -BEAT THIS -WHO CAN?--Capt Wallace McLeod of the Schooner Mona, owned by Peter McNutt & Son Mslpoque left at 3 p. m. on Oct. 25th loaded with oats for New Castle, N. B., discliargcd the note reloaded lumber and returned to l(c'ir's wharf on (ict 29 at p. ni. -DARNLEY.- The' ils-hermcn of Darnley are doimr a large business in catching smelts, every day. The buyer Mr. William Roach can he seen ulfnding his way to the nearest railroa station, (Kensington) with his purchase to ship to Boston and other American cities. ln this way a great deal of cash is leit the fisher- men.-D. -A SAD AND PAINFUL ACCIDENT -W‘hile working in a saw mill at St. Nicholas, Sylvaire Arsenault, a young man about 22 years of age, belonging to Fifteen Point, met with a palnnfl accident at about live o'clock on Mon~ day afternoon says the Journal. In some way the circular saw caught in the young man's clothes, drawing him toward it, and struck his arm just above the elbow. raking it completely oil. Before freeing himself his foot was also caught in the gear and the tendons severed. Dr. Delaney was summoned and he rushed the young man in the Prince County Hospital in his automobile. The quick work in F _ U‘n'clerweor G S|.irPiNc 11.1° . 1 suit of Penmsiil ` - I is satisfying--the ma- " _' terial feels good,and you _ ` 1 feel good about it, be- cause you know as far as underwear is con- cemed you are follow- ing the precedent of our bestdressedwomen. All styles, all weightsi all right \\` 11 1 . //n°|_\\\~ A ` TW; 1' I F P¢n`mans Limited \ /\¢ "I 1 (<1 <' 1 I I ' * if 7 V S\vell¢‘rCol¢l_ 1 -I T \-Kl» is 1 I1 =n._.r--lr g Better see about having your wa-ter pipes fixed up now --before the cold weather comes to freeze them up. g Fred, H. 'lf1,ainor Plumber 80 Grafton St . Phone 393 J ’ 1 ,_ .J .~_...-....1 . V _ _,_ 1 1 ‘Ili I ~» Sept. & Oct. payment 90.00 1-‘J , getting him to the hospital without ' doubt saved his lite. and in a few min- utes more the great loss of blood would have proved fatal. When brought to the hospital it was found Arsenault had also received internal injuries, but he was resting comfort- ably on ,_ ’l`\ieadny morning and lt is thouéht he will recover. This is an especially sad case, as Ar- senault is the only support of a wldoi wed mother, and it is to be hoped that friends in the community will do whatever is possible to rolicvc bard- ships the accident will cause. RED CROSS- Amount previously acknow- ledged 517256.47 Malpeque W. P. A.. per Miss - Jennie McNutt, se‘c'y (Aug & Sept. pay- ment Salc Red Cross badges- dur- ing Exhibition week by Boy Scouts per Hon. D. ' A. MacKinnon “Pollyanna Class" 0'Leary per Miss Janie' Johnson _.Rod Cross- Society. 0'Leary, per Mrs. A. J. Matheson, treasurer .95 Union Red Cross, per Mrs. Geo, Abott ami Mrs. I-Iendersonl Geo. Abbott 2.00, Harry Hender~ son 1.00, A. G . Mal-iett 1.00. Alf Mallett 1.00, J. B. Bryentort .50, Norman Beaton 1.00, Russell Ab- bott 1_00. Henry Abbott .50, John Mc- Kinnon 1.00, B. U. Hardy .50, Ray Clarke 2.00, Harry C. Essery 1.00. H. C. Simpson 1.00. A. Reardon 1.00, A. Lowe .50. Clarry Malllett .50, Ccphas Mnllctt _50, Harold Henderson' 1.00. Mrs. B. Bryonton 50, Chas. Stewart 1.00, Mrs. Jennie Clements .li0. Y. W. Prowae _50, Thus. Yco 1.00, W. W. Wright 1.00. Mrs. L. Essery 1.00, Geo. Mallott .50. Total . . . . . . ._ $23.00 Mrs. E. Urch, Kensington, 100.00 14.51 15.00 Honorary Treasurer. Nov. lst 1016. , . a Good 'I`¢apot-- lil* ‘i Q l Monuinents that endure thi Ravagcs of Time ` Are what you seek t o make th_e' grave of your departed mth. We supply no others. Our Mnnumtltplre the best §0`l_l.¢J»»d- von.; Lhandler & Sell 1 16 Kent :inet 2440-1,0-7taB1mo. 1 -. ` it A a. nn . a. . “-- * T There is Just one place where ‘ you will get ine-tant and perman- _ ent satisfaction-and that is st BLACK’B. " | we have in styiss, an nm, ‘ all grade and patterns' in tes pots. Bo when the one you are using now gets broken, or you need another send bore' and you will get tlid one you want at the right price. I | c H. stick it co. ttltl.. _ , vi...-e _ I 'r01aI1)_t1l»\'a]1$[riecK_I_1(IMiI_q_’.$17,507.93 ,1r1(i`»,}~V 1 1 .1 ,1 1' lin. I Nl . 1 ‘| I-I When You Want »\ _ ‘ 1 1 A , -°N5 GENT DBI' word oooh inlars tion for advertising. in this column, Cash must accompany ordgg-_ Mm. mum chemo twenty-iiev cents, _ -|=|.ouni'r1.oun,1 Bruce. en. save your money. _ 216-10-30lilW2vrirsEw2wks. -SMELT NET8 and All hanging ms- terI&l'0Bll be had it hem! quarters- Braces. 2789-10-288th\izwksES2wks. *WU* . -FOX NETTING. -Braco's are head quarters. Order quickly as some sizes are getting low. 2789-10-28Stliu2wlrsES2wks. -“THE BEST THERE I8"at Bi'ace's in farmers’ boilers or feed cookers-1 prices guaranteed lower than any others. 2798-10-28Sthu2wksES2wks. -The many friends of Miss Flora McGougan who has not been able io attend to hor household duties i'or` the past few weeks are glad to know sho is fast recovering and in a short time will be able to get around. -“OLD GRIST MILL' fox biscuit have proven to be economical feed and are giving remarkable results. Fresh shipment just received ut Brace's 2816-10-30Mw2wksEw2wks. -STOVESl» STOVESI-. Bracds are leaders in this line. Special stoves for schools, halls, churclics. ns wcll as for your kitchen, hall and bedroom. 2798-10-28Sthu2wksES2wks_ -MEETING.-The annual inceting of the 0'Lenry Dark Silver Patch l<‘ox tio.. 1/td., will bc held' ut 0’I.cary on Wednesday, N-ov. 15th. 1916. All shareholders are requested to attend. Meeting opens at 2 o'clock p.m. Peter J. Bulger, Sec'y. '28-15-11-1M3i_ -POTATOES.- Some good crops oi’ potatoes are reported in :mo a- round Sea View but the yield of po- tatoes grown on the [arm of Mr. John Cullen, (rondrnaster) is hard to beat. The owner is oi' the opinion ‘they have few equals, and none su- perior. - -PAINFUL ACCiDENT.- Mr. Jesse Bernard, porter at Snnmici‘.=1l-le railway station, met with a very painful accident a few nights ago. Whilst loading lumber in a box car a heavy door frame fell on his left leg iniiicting a nasty wound above the ankle which will keep him from his duties for some time. -T0 FORM A COMPANY.-Owing to the great demand for coal and lumber in and around Malpequc, it is state-d that a company is about to be formed tllere wi-th Mr. Bcnj_ Wood- side as general manager, for the pur~ pose of supplying these requirements. l't is the intention to purchase 11 large sized vessel suitable for the North side. The conrpany also expects to, handle produce on a large scale. Mr. Woodside expects to leave shortly to purchase a vessel.-D The readers of this paper will beplessed to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is cstarrh. Catarrh being great|y_in~ ilucnced_by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intemnliy and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces oi the System, thereby destroy- ing the foundation oi the disease. izivinlt the patient strength by buildiiyz _up the constitution and assisting nature in ounz its work. 'lfhc proprietors have so much _faith in the curative powers of llall's Catarrh (lure that they _oiter One Hundred D_ol|iirs for_any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & OO . Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists. 750. I =e'*.-` t 1.. ire: »~» _ "Ly,/. _ l(' fl F ll ,M1 \," 1,* ~‘_-\. \‘ ‘ _ iii? i:;i-W . iv A :ff _ _ .,_,-5 Y -'cr Get that New ` ‘K Overcoat Here. NOW is' the right time to eali im and get that new Fall or Winter $i.'°°.ii° Yi" 9"" ‘Zi "l°“t2 s s ow a shame of the best lttdiioredijnoilels Qhesteriieldi, Uneonvertibic, Senator and Storm Costs ; that have ever been shown liefo. Usual low prices-$7.50 up-y ail. sizes! ‘ _ Reuben Tiiplis & VIIJ KENSINGTUN ..,. ,,. Laaiesyysairs g M and Coats at , Special Prices We have a splendid line of Ladies’ Fall Suits and Coats also Children’s Coats. These Coats are made of Mixed Tweeds, Chinchillas, Plush, Rat and Seal in all the latest styles. _ See our line of Ch1ldren’s Coats from ages 2 to 15 yrs. I 1 be worn all Winter with _ just received a few Ladies’ Skirts in Biack»Duchess Satin also Black and Green Velvet which can Price,.__....._......_.._.._._._...$12.00 | | I 'Ladies' Black H Ladies-.'B1a¢1¢ Duchess Satin Skirts heavy Coats Raincoats I Ladies’ and Misses’ Black Sliker Coats and Hats in dull or shiny finish with or without Belt ingall sizes. Price ._.._$6.00, 6.75 U -vu Y . GOSSARD CORSETS - A new shipment of Ladies’ laced front Corsets in_ the newest style. The Ameri- can "Gossard” in small sizes. The larger sizes will arrive later. See our New Gossard Brassieres. - SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY _ Ladies’ Black Sateen Underskirts, Special A special line of Ladies’ Corsets, Satur- Saturday ..... .. 89c_ day._.... . _ 'Ladies’ Fall Waists in light or dark mat- A special line of Ladies’ Gloves in ool erial, Special, ........................ 98c, 1.25 and Chamoisette...... .......... ..... _.X25 Ladies’ White F iannelette Gowns, Special A special line of Ladies’ Collars, Satur- Saturday._..............._ day..... _ _ ._ 25c and 50c wlfirmowse Bros.&Ltd. i l_ - -SEA V|EW.-- On Saturday, Oct. 28th i\ir_ llerlley Adams. (son oi' liur- scll and Mrs. Adams) arrived from the North West alter an absence of four yoars.` I-Icdloy now belongs to thc 226th Rcgimciit, Camp Iiughcs. lic loft Summcrsldo on Monday nzornini; to rejoin his lloglmcnt at lliilifnx as they ure going overseas. The many friends of 1\ir. J. T. Mc- Kay arc' sorry to Ilcarn oi' his sevcrc illness and trust that by good nurs- ing hc will be around in n fcw weeks. KAISER TRIES T0 QHEER HIS MEN ON THE SOMME. BERLIN. Oct..31.-via London.- Einpcror \V:iilia1n, on his rcccnt visit to tho troops on thc Somnic front in Frniicc. iniulo the following speech. accordliu.: to tho correspondent of the 'l‘ug<-i1lati_: "(l¢>n1rmlcs, following an impulse of the heart, l have hurrlcri to you from tho oust fron-t to brinl: you the gicctings ot’ your comrailee there and the thanks of thc Fntiicr- land' for thc four months’ hard strun- glcs 'on the Sommc and' for the heroic manner in which you have fought. - 2- rf _ _L1 'i`ho world’s history knows no parallel [ out. The Lord will give I-lis blessing for tho striiglgles in which you are Darticipoting and for the greatness oi your deeds. For tsciitiiries thcsc hat- tics of the Somme will stand as a blazing.: niodcl for thc coiiqucring will of a united people. “ln you that German will iinds ex- pression uiidoi' wlintcvcr cii'cuu1sl_aii- ces to prcvcnt the cnemy from pros- ,iratiiizg us to tho ground' and' to stnnd tinm against i~`|‘o1i¢'li insolcncu :iiill lliritisli :~iiu|>bor|iilcss. Froiiiy nil Gor- fnian 1‘c'1:ions you stand like ti nit-‘tal [Wall 01’ tloiunan sonsc of duty and self devoted valor, lighting to the last breath. "Oil all sides tho German pcuplo stnnd' in a. toiiiitfious struggle against half tho world and against tho inani- i`old superiority oi numbcii-1. Evo-11 'though it continues hard und oinlurus long, yet the Lord of llosts is with you. They at homo have licsomrlit Him and lie has inspired you with streinrtli und' courage. Trust in (lad iliravcly, fccliiig that you arc lighting in a just uaiiso. “Thus I Nucl. you. coniradcs. l-Iold to 'thc end." li POTATOES ARE HIGH IN NEW BRUNSWICK ST. JOHN, N. I3., ()ct_ 31--A fur. ther iIici~cas'c in thu price oi' pota- WUH iii' "l‘i'Ull0\l. The Moiilrcal mar- |