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' _ _ - ,>- fw ' 'I 4'- * <7f< ‘ \b .g Wom e n's Rubbers strong, light, .rn di from su}erior quil- i y prrrc rubber with finest inerecr liulrrp. » goc and '80¢ Alley td Co I" ' i gm, _:.,,-;;-; fe “ .Y . ._ '~_\o 3;- : . _-_ ` Af/7g 4. 1i\¢'\l'f MAIL CONTR AUI SEAl.I'~}D TENDERS, addressed to the l'ost.rrrnster General, will be re- ceived :it Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, the Zlst November 1013 for the' conveyance of I-lis Malesty's Maris, on ri proposed Contract for f0\1l' yvrirs, six times per week Over Ruml Mail route No. 4 from New Wlltihlm-`. P. E. Island`from the Postmaster General's pleasure, Printed notices containing further information ns to 'conditions of pro- P0s|:d florrtrnct muy be seen and blank forms of 'Pender niriy be ob- tained :it Lire Post Offices of New Wilt- shire llronkiield and at the ofiice ol the Post. Uiilee Inspector. JOHN F. wrrrsan, ' Post Office Inspector. Post Office Inspeetor’s Office, Clr’town, Oct. 14th, 1913 2129-10-16mth3l. F _:L-; __ I Jar.. The Y. M. C. A. To Day Tickets. Men, per year $5.00 Students, (City) 5.00 Students, (none resident) 2.00. Boys (ages I5 to I5) 2.00 Advanced Intermediates (I6 to I9) 4.00 Sustaining, |010 and up- ward _ ~ I This season will see t e' stronger programme ever put eu by tire Local Association. You want to be in on it. s7__ 4 iligh Grade Coal is the onl kind we ei\\'l'Y~ It 5°” “°l matter wiien you order YU” *W* 71° "”'° of getting satisfactory 000 If YW °°m° so _ I ‘irc i-at-r.r.°r.i°.'=°.:.'.r t oo :`ii.a|i,¢'ii‘ uyoin Rise Boresnegz dimet- ti"~.° :.°“*1i.f:°.‘::.:.'il:‘:.‘ ti.1'.»'ll’°-ri! iitgriiisu eggrt-0:.‘|:&::°¢_ gan nggahotilri :;'i'.,',;°':., 3. 2:.. ............ -rr!--» wil s m I' Qon’t Persecute your Bowels 'lhvuntnnl Pill, Smsll Dose, Small Prloo s-.ui - Genuine -i... saver... Long Service I ` \.__ W / ,i’§f~==r-=-iE;~9-I _snd satisfaction are assured if you purchase knives,forks, , spoo_ns and serving pieces " bearing the trade marie RUGERS BROS. ~ This brand ici known ns , , "Silver Plate that Wears" _ / ` ' r and is mode in the Ireavlust grade ol' plate. Prrmorrs for , , over 60 years for its iiuihbillty a, ,‘ and beauty. . `.`\ Solvl by Leading Dealers , _ _ , , . , I-l l Auction Sale I ntn instructed hy L H l\IeI.eod to sell oy public auction on Thurulay Uetober 23, at one ii. nr his vzilimble lrusrness_stiind nt Hunter' River' On the promises are lurgo store and dwel- rng contziining ll rooms. ri large ware house und sialic, couch house und shed. rind two building lots. It will be sold in part or the whole as rmiy suit. For particulars apply on the prcmi isos JOHN l\IcLEOD 2100 10-1-iM»lipd l`l:<;".?T Family Group Photo At 'l`he I Cook Studio l F Dr_»sBriso.y Block l X*Vi lS NEXT This ii a good time to have your uhoto taken at our Studio for Xmas. _ Bayer Photographer, - Telep hone rgzj. V, Try This Home made CANADA, Province of rinee Edward Island In the Probate Court ltr rc Estate of Irmes R Allen lrte r f Bouglrton Island in Kings County in Prince Iirl wa d Island Fzvrrrer, deceased testrie. ily the liorrorrrble Riclraxd Reddii Surrogate Judge of Prol.-atv &c, &c 'l`o the sheriff of the Coutty of Kings Coirirty`ar\d any corrstnbli-. or literate prrson wrthitieaid County G R If li T I N G Whereas upon reaiingthe p ti tion L . srirl' I:i'n.»\rl, L msttr Packer, arid jfs.-ph W, L. Ml- rr ot li mghten I-lrrrd in Kings Coiirrtr aurrsaid [farm r, lixeeirtors of lic last will and testarnent of the ahoie named Dereased. praying that a Citrtron way he iss- e-.l for the purpo.-es hereinafter set fortli,Yotr are there- iore hereby riqrrirei ro c te all per- sms intercs rd in the sa’d estate to he and apprar b fore me at a Pro- hate C url to be held in the- Court House in Clrarlfrltetown in QMCDS Courity in sir id 'Province on Wednes- dav the twenty r inllr day of Octob- er A, D, r9r3 at the hour of elev;-n irclrck in the iorenoon of the same dav to show cause, if any .they can, whv the accounts of the said estate gi gel.; nm be passed and the estate closed as prayed for in said Per - tion, arzd on motion of James Stewart Esquire, Proctor for saru Petitioners. And I Do I-Iereby Order that a true ccpy hereof te forthwith published in some news- pepsi published in Charlottetown in said Province for at least once ln etch week for four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public plec»s respectivelv, namely in the i-inll of the Court House in George- town aforesaid and infront of the School Hour-es sitnate at Launch- ing, Let 55 and on Bouiihtou I-i land rest ectively so that all persi ns interested in the as d estate as aforesaid may have due notice .hereof Given under my hand end the sesl of the said Court this eighteenth day of Sep- )tember A. D. 1913 and in L.S ( the fourth- year of His 4th George V. A. D. i913 (uri file) of ]oIin \V. McPhee oi Geor fetr wn in King- County in sides the roof of the Market building there is the , roof of another public building which is leaking, the _Post Office building. The leak centres- arouiid the sky-light. Repairs are being promptly eiieeted. GRAVEL PLANT.-Having secured their own gravel pit at Surrey, for the purpose of making road-building material, the City Council intend now to get a gravel-screening plant; the screen to be worked by a gaso- lcne engine. The Council have enter- eu into communications with various firms manufacturing this kind of mu- chinery, inviting tenders for the sup- ply of one of these plants, but up to the present have not received any rc- sponse to their invitation. STOCK NOTES.- Mr. Alfred Ste- wart., R. R. No. 1 Southport, has sold his imported Clydesdale mare, "Daisy Crawford" co Percy he- Lacheur, 'Murray Harbor. This mare is a grand-daughter of the iarnous Barons bride and is one ot the best. individuals of the last importation to ihe province. She won second place in ii large class ot mares at last Full Provincial Exhibition, and will no doubt give ii good account or herself in,Boui.nern lungs. Mr. Ste- wart has retained her excellent. lilly. Z1-$6 BAPTIST CON\/l<]N'l‘ION.- 'l‘wo Baptist Conventions of the Maritime lroviuees open their sessions this week. 'l‘ne bniccd Baptist ivonrerr .1 Missionary Union of the lviuritrrrie Provinces meets in annual Conven- tion ut nt. c»tephen's, N. li. 'inc first session was heiil Wednesday rrrorrrirrg, and the meetings will con- tinue until Thursday night. 'l‘rre Union is n strong body and has rais- ed rrrore money tor missions this year; than any other year in its history. There will be distinguished speakers on the program nrru the whole pro- blem oi missions for the Baptist women of these provinces will be thoroughly gone into. Among the returned missionaries who will be present are Dr. Leila Clark and Miss Martha Clark, of Cavendish in this province. They are home on fur- lough after very successful terms in India among the Telogoos. They ure sisters of l’rot. A. Clark of the Ex- perimental Station. Among others I from this province on the program l are Miss A. A. Wadrnrrin, Charlotte- town, Mrs. C. H. Mchearn, North Rivera Miss Gamble, Tryon; Mrs. A. Schurman, Bedeque. Cough Remedy Costs Little, But Does the Work Quickly, or Money Refunded. Mix two cups of granulated sugar with 1 cup of warm water, and stir for 2 min- utes. Put 2% ounces of Plnex (fifty cents' worth) in ai 16-ounce bottle: then add the Sugar Syrup. Tnlre u. teaspoon- ful every one, two or three hours, You will find that this simple remedy takes hold of n cough more quickly than anything else ever used. Usually ends a deep-sented eouglr inside of 24 hours. Splendid, too, for whooping cough. croup, chest pains, bronchitis. and other throut troubles. lt stlmulnterr the appetite und is slightly lrixutlve, which helps end u cough. This recipe makes more and better cough syrup than you could brry reudy made for $2.50. lt keeps perfectly and tastes pleasantly. Pinex is the most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, and is rich in gualacol and all the nn- tural pine elements, which are so healing to the membranes. Other preparations will not work in this formula. This plrrn of making rough syrup with Pinex and sugllr syrup (or strained hon- ey) has proven so popular throughout the United States and Canada that it is often imitated. But the old, successful formula has never been equated. A guaranty uf absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your drrrgglsit has Plnex or irlll get it for you. If not send to Tha Piney Co., Toronto, Ont. C O Best Quality oi Hard for Base Burner & ' Furnace Soft Coal; Acadia Nut Acadia Roiiud Albion Nut Albion Runtrmine Reserve Runamine Inverness \Round -A'r- ' prevailing, mist and rain adding to damage 1,0 roots in the city, Bs-' RABBIq\g pLENvp1FUL____ sport* lin Charlottetown yesterday. He was men who are looking forward to rab- bit-hunting will no doubt be gratiherl, to know that reports from various parts of the province are that rab- bits are tu abundance, and`so there 12' Plenty Of good sport ahead in this direction. The close season for rab-' bit.~-shooting terminates at the and oi the present month. Sportsman have therefore only a fortnight longer to wait in order to be nble legal- ly to hunt Bunny. The rabbits are said to be exceptionally plentiful ini the vicinityrof Suffolk, and Lots 48` and 30; but it is ri fact that. they are so very abundant this season that wherever there are woods they are to be found in plenty. -NEW BUOYS.-Three buoys have recently been placed at the instance of the Dominion Government to de- tlne Palmer Inlet, on the N0;-(11 Const of this Island, 1| newly formed Ollening through the sand bars and sand beach five miles south-eastward of Caseumpeo light-house. Their posi- tion and description are as followsz (1) Position.-At. entrance of chun- nel, 2 2-5 miles 108'degrees (South 48 degrees 30 minutes Mag.) from Black Point; description.-wooden eask buoy; color.-black. (2-) posi- tion.-at entrance of channel, Zi miles, 109 degrees (S, 47 degrgeg 30 If»'iIlUl28B E- MH-8-) from Black Point; description.-wooden cnsk buoy; col- or.-red. (3) position.-in mid-chair nel, 2} miles 111 degrees (S. 45 dc- grees 30 minrrtes E. Mag.) from Black Point; description.-wonder. cask buoy; color.-black and white, 'l‘WELVE 1014 PUPS SOLD FUR :i73,‘l00.00.- Options on 1014 pups from the Murray River Silver Black Fox Co., have already been sold. Tivelve of these have been placed nt. rr total price of $73,000.00, The breeding stock of this company nonr- Drilieii Six Pairs of the very best tox- es that money can buy- two pairs rrom the Durcorr ranch, three pairs from the Tilplin Corporation iirru ww Pwr lrorn the victor-ru Furrr. r-unch. Ranch expenses ofthe corn- Unrry are but 11 per cent- quite rr difference between 11 per cent; and so per cent-and the aecper is u rnun who has had ten yeurs' experience nr the business. 'l‘nere ure Just about rrti.y shares in this eomlluuy lert tor sure: and intending investors wiro ivnnt to get in on the ground iioor in a. sterling proposition snouru rulr information, application urunas, etc. 214.5 AMHERST CONVEN'l‘ION.- The general Convention -of the Baptist Churches of the Maritime Provinces meets with the Amherst, N. S., Bup- iisr. Church on saturday morning, uct. 18th. Previous to this a nun.- bcr of the Boards and Committees meet to get worn prepared for the Conventiorr. '1'he Home Mission Board for Nova Scotia and Prince lduward Island meet on 'thursday evening. Rev. Z. L. Fasn is a men.- uer' or this Board. 'l‘he Foreign Mrs- sion Board, and the Maritime nap- r.rr.t Publication Society. and the num- erous other cornnirttees have their sessions also. On Friday morning the ministers of the Convention, who rriirnoered last year .$05 have their institute. It occupies all day Friday and is a very important meeting. These ordained ministers repr. .nt 5r'5 churches with a mcmbersir__. or nearly 65,000 and a constituency ot at least three times that nunroer. U-r. elhulers Matthews oi Chicago University will be in attendance ui. the Convention and will preach on :Sunday evening, tire 18th. ‘He is u very distinguished writer and _speak- er. Rev. ni. Bosworth of Grande Ligue Mission will be among the speakers, and Dr. J. G. Brown, Sec retnry of the Cunndinn Baptist For- eign Mission Board, Toronto, will speak on Tuesday night. Among rc- turned missionaries there will be liev. H. Y. Coi'cy, Miss Martha and Dr. Leila Clark, Archibald Gordon und others. Dr. Cutten, President of Aon din University, and Dr. Dewolic, Principal oi Acadia Ladies’ Semin- ary and Dr. Archibald, Principal or Acadia Collegiate and Business Acu- derny will give educational addresses. The Convention begins Friday morn-l ing ond closes Wednesday noon. ::We know we can give you won- derful satisfactory service in pre- scriptions. Our department is kept busy from 9 a. m., until 9 p. m. filling the orders that tire coming in but we can still attend to any part of the order. We guarantee the ue- curacy r.f dosage and the purity of ingredients. We give you just what. the'doctor ordered. lrenve yournoxt prescription here. The Mac!-Iirmon Drug Oo., Corner Great George and Kent sis. ' Mit. PERSONALS. Mr, J. H. Vaniderstine, Hunt- er River, was in Charlottetown yes- terdny. Mr. A. Mchlachcrn, of Mt. Stewart. ls doing nicely after his accident oi some weeks agar-the breaking of his leg. \ Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Chappell were passengers returning to Charlotte- town by the Northumberland last l P_1 “Lustre Loom" under- skirti. Feathir light, silken s M°j°"i'irR°i<'"r`<.a.rr.. E' S “fight-. f*°h!°g’,= h=‘=\“- “P. C." P. O. Box 116, Charlottetown. ini ig --'_' Boesisso the Body-Building Power of Bovril lass been ` f TOIKLLII _ _ ___ V __ _ ‘ v, 1' _ -F 1, Q THE CENTRAL GUIIRDIIIN Qs - _ ,MMM_____A_____,A_____ _______A_______ Father T. Curran was among the """""""""""'""""""`"'"""""` """"`" ""' visitors to Charlottetown yesterday, It Psyrrsobnyln this Province. | 'rr-in rl1'rKEN.-'rrre Tugwrrrram He “turned to K°lly'= Cross in the -'_ 'Aitken came in from Plnette yester- H-"~°|'°°0"- ~ BTISE NOR'I‘H'I.IMBERLAND.- The day to load coal for the dredge work- M L H J Ti” M L A . _ Northumberland arrived in' ing there. The assa e from P- "- ‘ ~ ”“ “sr - ~ -- "85 .Charlottetown from Plctou at 8 to Charlottetowlii Hirbor wosmiaiirii 3 passenger by th” '”°°t°"‘ "ai" "°' o'eloelt last evening. Irough, high seas and gusty winds turnmg t° his h°'“° in N°r"h Wm' ~shlre yesterday afternoon. RAIN CAUSES LEAK3--The PW- the unfavorable conditions "- vsillng rains have been causing some ' . Mr. J. M. Morrow, Annuudalv. Was ` lllilllllilllllllllllllllillllililllllllllllIIIlllIllllllIIIIlllllIllllllIIIIIIllllIIIllllllllllIlillllllllllllllllllllllli, _-”" it -ey - 3 illiliil I ll Ill illi llllili 8 passenger by the eastern ,min in E 2 proved to be from I0 to 20 times the amount token. E .”.‘.§?...““°'"°°" '°t""""g ”° "‘° innriiurin||ririmmliirlull|l|||||||i||||rir||merr|nrnrnnumir||11rrrimulnuIimrrrrrrrrrnruliirrllurn ‘l F TRA VELLI N G ` BAGGAGE Practically the whole of Christy Bros Fxhi- bition display is to be seen at Stanley Bros, If you need or will need in the near future any bag- gage you will be wise to visit Saniey Bros and see this line exhibit, Club Bags Visiting Case Suit Fitted Suit Cases Club Bag Fittings Regular Trunks 1 $4.25 $I4 75 $8.00 $1.50 to $I2.85 $27.00 to $50.00 $5.75 to $8.50 $5.25 to $22.00 Steamer Trunks $4.85 to $2|_50 Gentlemcn’s Trunks i $I5.50 rm Trunk $10.50 Wardrobe Trunk $49.00 Slonleivp nr rho -:xlwm/.S busv calore. (7 -.ra (I. rn vi C gg. write to bairiuda Fox lilxchuuge lor _ if P Y " ' ' Y ”_""_ Y _ Worth Its Wt-'ight In Gold Or e Of The Black Beauties The Murray River Silver Black Fox Co Six Pairs Pedigreecl Foxes THE STOCK in the MURRKY RIVER tllI.VI‘§R BLi\"K1"OX CO. has fold s r rr=p’dly that the directors have added another pair fro.n the turn rua ru rch of The Ch tries Drlr-‘nr brlver Blark Fox Co Ltd. _ _ The SIX PAIRS of foxes now in their ran 'h at Murray River etc as tel OW-1 r Two pilrs from the ranch of The Crarles Dal on Silver Black l'ox C0 Ltd. ` Three rairs from ihe ranch rf the 'l irpliu Corporation, Ltd. Une pil: from the Vrczorin Farm Silver Bla k Fon C-r. Llri. The above foxes are tl e best th .t money can b~iy an'i are all eligible for regbtration in Class A. , , The fun,-i me [ut in nt $18 o'o ro (eiglrti-en thousand dollars) ri pair, mulling a total crip- itallzation for the six pairs $:oP4,ooo oc. rr p c (eleven per cent) of the ross uarririgs. i=’- ii cornpet-_nt and trustworthy keeper of ten years' ex- ‘ Keeper perlenee in raising iox~-s. Tw eve 1914 Pups Already Optioned and 10 p. c. Deposit Paid (')p|irrn N0, rsol»I for_...,..,..., ._ ..........,. . ..$l2,500.00 O,»\io|rNo.2sold for .. . ...... -. . _ iz,-_oo.o0 iipi|rnNo_ 3sold for ...... . _ ............... . rv,o~>o.oo ` OpiiorrNo.4.-oll for ........... .............. - - 12.00000 O.»tionNo 5sold fir... .. ..... .. .... .. ._ r2,orof~o OntionNo 6sold for......... .. .... ._ r2,oooo» Total for six pai s $73,100-00 The six pairs shculd produce at leait I8 pups or 9 pairs during the brrcding sea- lQ'4. Asthere in only a smell and limited number of shares to oifrr for sale intending invisti rs should sie about it TODAY Prospectus, application blanks, etc. can be had from the fanada Fox Exchange &, Investment Co., Ltd. Phone Charlottetown Stsmper '89 P. E. Islsnil Black 2r.;6- ro r6\i’9iEfmw3l r son of r __i ' _ _l Oultorr and Gordon-Tupliu stock and' are the best of their class. _ For further information apply to mum & co (8) -SMI 82° , an prices rig - ~ ' ' ' ` ` ao -ro-riMe wks ji 1711-9-25Mtl1\\f°il r , ‘r .l , 45 3 \ Opportunity of a Life-Time One rf the principals in an Island Fox Ranch cont:ilrrin.5 iivc pairs of Peiigreed Sllver'Biack Foxes is prepircd to dispose of half his share. The Foxes are from Dalton,