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Money refunded if not perfect as -recommended, li ; _ Canadian Made ‘ 1 1 1 I _ _ F _,`,`_. 57 4 ‘ --.1 5;-.--1'. 1.- . f'.' = °= 3.‘;2 1. equiring Coal to take advangage _ ii II 1/_al1;gtl_&t__?1_,§il_;_J_ u_;1_d$|_>_e_r;14_1_;1:1l proper. 382 Sr. `Va1.11u¢ Sr., l\loN1'ns.\~, “In 1912“I was taken suddenly ill qith Acute Slumar/I ' Trbudlf, and dropped in the street, I was i.rc;1i1-il by several physicians for nearly Luo' years, and my weight dropped from 1?'-7* pgunqlq [0 MX) pOUlfdS. Tlllsll S1‘\‘L'l';_l ofmy friends advised me to try “i~`1 uit- a-tives". I bzgun to 1""/"U5" “‘_""”~" . _ ,. . . 1/11'/1 f rd , dbyu 11:*-I1-I. & !1wrecot\'erie-il ufsiioign the iIiIst1‘<-~;:=.‘».3 Stomggh |`|~0uble--and all pulp nml Constipation werecurcd. 1\'ou l\\1~|Lf|' 1)8pouu1l1i. I cannot. praise “I"ruil~ a-tives”enough". H. \Vlil'I`.\l1\.\`. Phnne 404 _ bggrg, box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 251:. I At all dealers or sent postpaid by l"|'uil-- a-tives Limited. Ottawa. ’ “ If T0 Share holders The Tl1|rd Annual Meeting oi The Rogers-Payton Silver-Black Foxes. Limited, will he held in the Y. M. C. A., Parlor, op Tuesliuy. Ue(f9UlIl9l` 12tIr 1916, ut two o'clock p. 111., iur the transactios of general business, the receiving oi reports and the elec- tion nf directors. W_ K. ROGERS, S\;::rctnry»'I`reas11rer. 322i)-ll-2i)Mwi'mlii. , 1 __ Foxes for Sale IL Y ‘ ber 1910, at the hour of 7 p. m.” We have a fcw pair of very dark standard breed silver foxes for sale, claimed by Mr. Fraser, Fur expert to be equalled to the best on the island I E both in regard to color and quality oi [nr Inspection solicited. Call or add- ress T. H. SMITH, Secy oi Riverside Farming Co. Victorla,R. R. 3075-11-15Mwftn17iEws5ipd. __ illnnunim ______1 SPEI}IAl_NllTIllE Commencing Monday, December -ith, 1916, and until further notice-, the Car Ferry Steamer, “Prince Ed- SEALED TENDERS will be l`eC@lV‘ ward Island,” will leave Charlotte- town at 6.00 a. m. for Picton on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays; -re- turning will le-ave Picton alternate days, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- days nt seven. There wil be no steamer Tuesdays", Thursdays and Saturdays from Charlottetown. DISTRICT PASSENGERS AGENTS’ OFFICE, November 30th, 1916. 3283-12-1M5l. Dr. E. C. HARRIS Eye Specialist will be permanently located in Royal Bank building comer Queen and Richmond Street Charlottetowmwhare he may be consulted' on all matters pertaining to defective vision. Many suitefr from headache, nar- vousness, stomach trouble, etc., and --Jail Supply Tende,._~- --Falcomvood, do not suspect the cause. A scieutiilc examination oi the eyes often reveals an abnormal condition, tho correction oi’ which by perfectly iitted glasses relieves the trouble. Don’t neglect the Child`ren‘s Eyes. Office Hours: 9.30 12.30, 2, 6. Evenings by Appointment. 2446-10-7Smwl.i'_ OF EVENTS ‘I I I f'r_6-;\_v` 1 fmrutnraons Npv_.'.z3tli,_1916 'hy the Rev Walter Db _ e. Christina Mary Speed to - 1 < _'-1- -DEATHS ll »- At Summsrslde Doc lst i fgit daughter oi Mr and-Mrs 1 stars, aged 4 months. I A_Vai- Kensington oi'/Friday, `» doll. ' aged OU years. The '_to1C'litton -Church at hail’ past .` 'Interment in.Cliiton Cemetery, ' g _ |' A - ' S. B. 1¢au1.mc1<. itxsrsns. 1.--n..-__-»_: ~- ~ 0,4 ._ - VMI ,fbi I bad case of car “fi” B _. “°“"““"' °'=;%"" '”‘"‘“”""`- ..::3:.°:‘.‘0'.'.‘:.:1'::.“:.':..'.'°.'.°,.°.:""“.':.11' ._;1 , I __ lruernotcultiva ninnbteettri i -* 5 _,I B-1 I \ Craggan Farm.AyrsI1ires Two choice pure bred Ayrshire bulls 1_0 and 11 months old respectively from heavy produc- ingdams also two Yorks ire sows I I2 months old apply t0 C. T. FERGUSON Marshfield No 2 York R R |400-1041111. A 4 _ : .\>_ ' 4 6.' .5 - 'f*-9..4f_‘s 1 _ ..._ *1--179 -____ lf? Synopsis oi Canadian Northwest Land Regulations W 1°0.“*.'i‘°°..:ii’:'E'i`?"°`='“‘ii:1;.__“"5’_1f’Er"*’i’f.I:" un ix 1.. on inuouuftuimb' ||.'¢4di°"0'i°1s"°°”r.. '"4 “I .....i°~~‘s°'~:'.1:.:. 312.11.-.-1l“.°11*~A "°"°="'°=° ,_§;_,;§_&,,______%,_g§,=_,,_,_,,___.__, ,,,,,,,,,_,_, ,,,,,,,, ,:__;E,_ _ sneer Psurs uomsli aluuietusomanmnm ~ __ nsndln maypre- tlo'arter-section am gr." coppu- 2|" |_°.d_ /an x”e.rmer_m___P"_m_":_ :_ 0 rea an nnor ube|_ _ BROWN mm an ::."..12° °“;°.1'x‘°‘ "" . -‘ ndiniicts rrguhwpnraere tive lun¢l hy °E;E;”1’_ir&||un‘gh""%gm%°I§;mi . Hide co. Sl ri is E-'E 9.21 55 5 I D tv 0./ - - »;°;'l1".“.1"r'I'1ir':..'~.:'.?"*‘" _..._ -' ;,»' , ;‘».'(" . ` ‘ . '|'l:_li mislead oh family or any male over n s:°s§r.':°.:,'=.'l1.§5‘:.':: _._-,.m,'°°°.... f.:.¥.”:..F’.‘..¥. .""..':.'.'::.:.!‘?.'. may at any nion gm " ‘mum °‘}‘,“°‘_fl;rf**"“°'"°°°"*'“°°“‘*“°"=- °°wH'°Es wAN'rso- A vouuo MAN HAV- gnn ni _ 5 Pork, .Poultry and Farm Produce 5 Wanted '_ 9 We are buyers for all kinds of Porl<,_ Poultry and Farm Pro- duce. Highest. f'-market pr-ice paid for good quality. 1- JAMES D. GILLIS, Pres. Kensington, P. E. l. " 3299-12-2M3l . ` Farmers and .Aa CALFBKINB also We pay freight charges .on- anythlng over 100 liao. wA~-reo_Ar once Two ant. eiissmsu. _'_ e"x'c|.us|vs uni, IAIE MR. IIIHN NEWSIIN Thcylll of"H'tQ*lat‘1`§ John Newson has been probztted. The rewl estate is The real éhtate include-_s Newson Block, Charlottetown dwcllini! IIUUSG on Richmond Street,l.I‘a11n at Rocky Point, and real estate in Edmonton, the Prince Edward -Island properly' being vuiuea in 530.000. I He bequenths the lot and buildings' fronting on the south side oi" Queen Square in ("hurlutt.etow11 nml extenti- lng through to Sydney Street with the Newson Block and the other buildings- therein snd also his dwelling house 011 Euston _-Street and lnml adjoining the same to his wife iiiizubtrtli A. Newson during her life. the latter to pay during hcr llfc'$500 to each ni’ his two daughters Minnic l.. and llattlc A. Newson out oi' tht- rents oi' the said properties. After his wiitis death the said lands ure to bc- given " ~N|jA1.»<|`rio rem: to Sayvilla).-'-ln an address to thu' Reichstag yesterday. in introducing the man- power bill Chancelor Von| Be‘thmann=i-lpllweg,-. again announced » that Germany was ready to end the-_ istencc and future- of the-nation. - “The wnr continues, with its Cu-_ structlvo forces," .- the Chancellor' snid. “Accordingly. our enemies dc-' sine it. They celebrated the pan! summer as period ot vlctoryf ...But did they obtain what they wanted?" “Our~-lines are unbroken and Roll mania. through _wh-loh a,I;l‘l-H1! M1003" oi' events was expected. is nuw.aton- ing for what shei4i‘l1l`. . “God has helped ua up to the DW stent. Ho' will help us further. “'l‘he almost _ 1-1upe1'huu1_au ,lierulnin Oi' our troops which cannot he t-.\' pressed in words oi thanks, and our clear co11s<-i.e‘uce, since we the il|~.~1t 'and only ones were ready‘ ami are rcatly to emi' the war by n peace guaranteeing our i'uturc.-th1|/ SEV” us mor-ul rights to such co11ild'e11ce_ "lint, gentleinen. this right ought 11ot to make us forgget duty. Our enemies do 11ot et desire pence to his daughters' share und share alike. ln thc event ui’ the death nt' either oi’ his dauglitm->: during the lifetime nl' his. wi1'e without leaving any children' her surviving, the said lands are to be' given tn the survivor of his said daughters absolute-ly; llc also bequeathed to his wife, the pro- ceeds of two lii’e insurance policies oi’ $1__000 each. At his wifcfs death the- san1e'9is"t.o belong to his two daugh- ters in equal shares, but if only one daughter is surlvivng then ull the said undisposed moneys slnill be hers. I-lc bequeathed to his son F. Il. Newson oi’ Edmonton $1,000 and u fur- ther sum oi' $1,000 to bc held in trust by him for his two 1-hihlrcn Dorn A‘l- lison and Frank Jost Newson in equal slinrcs to be paid' when they reach the age oi' 21. In thc cvcnt. oi' the death-ui' either of.-the 1'-'.1i1i children withoiift' iss1ie`the survivor on com- ing tn age is entitled to receive the whole ot’ tliesum. He bequeathed tu his son Harold $500 and to his son Artliur l.. $500. All the re1n11ln_der oi' his property is to be converted into inoncgv by his executors and divided equally bc- tween l1ls,_eight.. .children The will was dated March 20th, 1913. The- evsecutors are Minnie I.. Newson, F. P. Newsnn :mtl Harold Newson. _ `\'°"\\\\\\ ~ . _lr n0nDS’/ IDNEY 1 - PILLS 011/11, \ 4 1. \\\\\\ 01 - . ‘ima K1 n N 51%, C1 1., 5 Q ,HGH e`oT~12Fr;’£ 55,10. _ "1 __ 1_|11.,_____ ml,-_\;_'_s__ _1__J 1 A _____,_._.1-___'_, _T1 'iii ' THF' - ;i\lII"I`I ' \\\\\\_\ \ _ = /1 \`.<`~\ I \ \\ r I 1 'l`o_'I:et Cottage with land attach- ed on llerchwood Street, (".ity. Apply ll. J. Paln1er’1-1 ofllce. 32-i0,11,29 Mwfmtl. Fox Wanted One 1910 Standard bred male to mate with Stnlnlard bred female; 1-3 increase, ranching free. ANSWER BOX 21, Mi.. Stewart, P. E. l.' 252915-1i5i£MZ¢ip1l. .__ 4- ' 3 y . They have superior numbers ut their ‘con11nand, and almost the whole world tie-livers war ninterial to them." 'l`hc Chancellor urged the' nccesait_v to do everything in Gcrmany's power i11 order to manufacture the necess- ary war materials, saying: “The 'hands that are idle assist the enemy." I “The bill, he continued. had been -discussed with the interested trades and i11 llelchstng main committee and was in harmony w_ith the' PSHE* ot_ic spirit shown by the whole nn tion since' the beginning of the war. I “On behalf ot" the coui'e4i'eratc 001/ ernments" the <‘.l1nncello1- continued. “l ask you to assist in the work which will bring us new strength 111111' guide us lowa\r1i victory ami 1112111-e." _GERMAN BLUNDER _ I HELPED ENGLAND I A1ln1h'nl Lord Beresford) the great idnglish naval strategist, believes that hall' Ge-rtnnit taken inlvaiitax-'.0 oi' the opportunity uil`crcti` at. the begin- ning 11|' the war the English wnultl' have been defeated. In u letter to Itfolonel lt. M. Thuiiipsoii. pre:-iidcnt oi’ the Navy League of the United States, Admiral Beresford says:_~ "I wish people had listened to mc 1bc'i'ore the war. I think it might hnvc Ibecn averted. Anyway we escaped 11 Iniost nppaiing 1I'anger. as ii’ the Cer- gmans had attacked us ilrst without 3 -declaration of war and sent what Ilhey could have sent~l40 cruisers ,and armed mercliant ships on our 'unprotected trade routes, we would .have been brought to our knees i11 a couple of months; they could' have put down a thousand ships in the first we'4'k, und' if we hntl three llines the number or dreadnoughis it would have availed us nothing. I "I11 pointing this danger out io1' you, I havc always told my country- men. as I have told' you, that an em- pire, like a man, can be killed as e‘ps_ily b_y_ cgttintg an artery as by a s ny n e ear. f “l have always thought that the German Emperor could 11ot have been Iin l3e'rlln_ at the moment the junkers _had mode _everything ready fm de -clnring war. if he had been ,he would ?have sent for Tirpitz and, on telling :Tripitz that the British neither would or could' iight. Tri=pitz`woul1l have IL- __ -i__._. f NAVAL RECRUITING I “MEETINIIS _ -4. -sp@»-o. »~. » . _ A represents/_tlye or the Provincial N““lf -..B°_Mm-,-1. __ 8°". Anvlv to McLeod a Bentley, ____.__Sollcitors_ ' 3y39.11_20M1mo_ ___ _ 1'o Ln. / w/ANTED, n reliable agent ln~ _avg nnropresented dlstriot in Prince ' ward Island, to sell our selected list ol' hardy Fruit and Ornamental trees, Equipment tree. Exclusive territory, llooil pay...weelr.l!'.~' 01°F' 000 sei-qs. Established thirty-ilve years. PELHAM NURSERY 00.. _ Toronto. Ont.. 289-14MwsMEtL_ ’ 7‘IEf`*;.'W_E_F. _ .E.__E'7ff*' ‘E ` `-1* -'ro "tieN'r- ifévv HousE,"§|3< rooms. Rent reasonable. Posses_ sion immediate. Apply E. Parkman, 13 Euston' St. 3035-12-11131. 'ro :s'r_ HotEeT,`Ti'|>“`**‘ ___Great Gporse Street. 24065-IN-4131? T0 l-BT--AT” 'lR"lGHTON`."hou|e oi 10 rooms all modern Improvement; Ist.. ing e%e_rlence»'in- selling clothlnl and m s' iurnlishlngs. References. D. A.,Bi‘uce. .. 3211-12-2MEtl’. boys-at the Victoria Hotel-. . 3286-tf. for city, town or country. Big earn- ings, guaranteed. Pdrnlanent all- year job. No experience necessary. Write Luke Brothers, Limited. Mon- 'Ehe Island ‘Wool dr Grafton Street Ent Opp. Davin A Fraser. - it -1 ..t_s7a_§11-15n11»f_\_-»~f,, jf i ‘ I-_ 1 "' 14 _:_ u="w'4`a ‘rio-‘-‘_r_a!=|.l. ~ euT»TL=1io`n"el'alL-"final ATIli"'Fi» 'tresl. - _ . . 3264-11-25M6i. male wanted or me Taunton _ltsu 'ro ter- Ravens Horst. sri. blem Annly Revere Hotel. _ ,f ._ 2978-11fliMtl.` _ _`_______ _\NANT_lD_ _ runs wAN'rso._ ANvoN£`wtsH. ing to sell Patch fox pelts, Silver or °¢h¢*l` fllfl f0r BDOt cash here write. Box 142 Summerside_ - ,- ` 3230-121i¢t0Ipd. w-tw-Eu, s»sUc'e ANo'|=m Ions at our mill. or on car at any rall- WH1' station, or siding. Cash paid on delivery. Write lor prices, Mon- Ulsue Furnishing Co., Limited. Mon- _¢°|1'"=', 3200-11-300111 m41¢_:nn1e4' 41 his 'istgtwn sts? ea. or partioular|,' roll. . Anim v. oou, snag, 'rienm Stat; Hcxpltal. Taunton, lou. l".S IIOIIGG.) South ort. Phone ' 14191-4111411 _ war by a peace guai-antoe“the fx-,I A OVERDUE in a few days. 1- cess of law. I ACCOUNTS ` _W LAST CALL tn all unpaid overdue ac- ,;,,um_<_ We me preparing the best for - _ nuriawyers. lt will _bercady for them WE |»()Ni` want to send in a'siugl»-\|~..n1I@ . --“lt-4 up to )~1»Ll"I ' , IF YOU COME QUICKLY _you may still bu in time to avoid |he'-unpleasantness- . the nnteriety-1 he additional expense- of having the :.c.-ount collected by pro- t .7 “$`_-ou'_"`. _ _ , nw, I " I __-*°--'- -<¢__-...ug . 4 1 15-.. ¢ [_ __ _ 1 3221-12-4MEti. ' 3 1 e ‘ ' 'I 'T ,.ep|1e,|; '"1 have got to think ol' what they may or may not do. Do nut go to wut' for another tlncv weeks; give me time to get all our cruisers and nruicd' 111ercl1a11t111cnl on the trade routes; if the British do not-iight we' can order Our VGHHUI* home, if thc British do iight we have got them." "li the Germans had currlctl o\1t that plan they could' have SUE llllo l’aris compellotl peace with France- and then been in St. 'Petersburg i11 n short time un1l` but-nnic the doinlnunl power of Europe und the world pus- sibiy for 11 centuryy." |A|_L|Es PREPARE Fon A New omvs LONDON. Nov. 29-(By Arthur S. l)raper|-’i‘I\ere is Increased evidence to-night that n new drive is brewing on the west front. Artillery activity and raids designed to learn each oth- cr’s disposition oi' troops were car- rlcd on by both sides to-tiny in thc sections ot' Arinentieres, Neuve Chap- elle, Ypres and Givenchy. Son1e'wl1ere ly will fall thc next blow. Mean while the guns kept up a heavy ilre on both sides of the' Soxnmc ami the Ancrc. The Gerniuns apparently cen- tred their gun llrc on the British be lore Gueud‘e1'ourt. although the- Aucre positions unC'tl1e'l1‘rcm:h lilies at Bisches and Pressolre, south oi thc Somme were heavily shelled. Two of the three heights dominat- ing the Bulgar-Gernian lines north oi’ Monastir, are'in the alllcs hnmls ami they are driving swiftly toward' thc third peak. Sofia, speaking of Sar- rail's great attack on Monday, says: “this day was the tiny of the most. violent lighting on the Macedonian Front." The' allies attacked on.a line that ran from Ternova. northwest nf Monastltm through Height No. 1284. north of Monastlr. Height No. 1050 in the (lerna Bend and a height north We:-It of Grunishtee peak. Soiia declares that the onslaught was a bloody reverse for Sari-all‘14 forces. “The enemy losses were enor- mous huudreds of bodies lying before our position" said the oiiiclul stato- mcnt. Sotla also rcvcals_i`or the first time that sinltihtaneolisly with the CANADIAN RIIVERNNIENI RAIEWAYS at PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAIL- WAY. <`-Omntellcins. Mondoy.neoen1bor 4th, 1910 thc double train service on Murray Harbor Branch will ‘be dis- continued, and trains will run as i'olIows:- _Daily ,except Saturday, Mixed train will leave Murray Harbor at 6.30. a. m., arriving at Charlottetown at 10.10315. m., returning will leave Charlott own ut 3.10 p. nt., arriving at Murray Harbor 7.05 p. m. Satur- day only, Passenger train will leave Murray Harbor 7.00 0. m., arriving at (lliarlotteiown at 9.46 n. nl.. rc- lUl‘l1ll\Z‘ 'will leave Charlottetown nt- 3.10 p. m., arriving at Murray Harbor Ii.I'»5 p. b. tlommeiiciiig 011 December ith, 1916 there will only be one train each way on Cape Traverse Itrancl1,- as i'ollows:- Mixed _train leaving Cape Traverse 7-00 ll- III-. arriving' Emerald Junction 7.50 a. »m., returning leave Emerald Junction 8.55 ii. m. arriving (tops Traverse 9.50 p. m. ‘ '.~ 3210-12.41441. 1-if ree- -1 in this region north oi’ Arms probuh-I Macedonian attacks Surmil lauuclietl a drive inthe Vardar Valley near Lake Iloiran and kept up a violent 1_n'tilier'y ilre 011 the Belnscliitzu and Struma fronts. so that the, battle was' almost continuous from the Al- banian line to the Bulgarian border. On the.extreme left wing of Sar- rall’s position the Italians continund their advance' in the mountalnenus country around lakes Ochrldu and Presda. t 3 Professional Cards n.A. McLean, K_G.. Donald Meklnnon Mct.EAN A MoKlNNON ..larrletere, .. Attornoysfot-Low Roll] Blok Bldg. Charlottetown. ` Monson a ourrv larrletere and Attorneys mltcltors for Itoyal Bank or tianado MONIY T0 LOAN WARIUHTON C IHAW Barratars, Attorneys, Notary Pah- uo, ltlto.. Solicitors lor Canada Bena- ers Association. llank 0! lontreal, Canada. Permanent Mortgage Corpor- ation Osicen-om oumnsn umm, vu 1-an Bloch. Cnrlnttutnwn. I' l. I » S. S. Hessian LAWYER . Montague, P. l. I. _’ Money te Loll us., ¢ vuwn Money to Loan Money to loan at reasonable rates ot interns; on good improved farms cr city p opert~;_ Applications will receive prcrnpt attention. H. J. PA|.MEh, Bank oi Nova Scotia Chambers. 0289-11-27MlMo. ' McLEOD & BENTLEY W. E. Bentley.~ K. C. - Barrister: and Attorneys-at-Law _ Money io Loan. _ Office-Bank of N. _B. Chambers, Charlottetown, P. . I. .. ... E? Dr.'.I. E. BLANCHARD Danrrsr ~ PARLORS-126 Queen Street, Chai-Iotte¢own, P. E. I. I Phone 275-J. _ ‘ . ~ 8031-11-18Mlmo. J. D. Stewart Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public Oilice Newsom ntiocx - Charlottetown Branch Office Georgetown Money to Loan on Real Estatef _ 057:-10-131111. ` _ ‘iii Age 5 to 10 years old. -' Last War Horses " ; Titre. French Remount commission from -the-"‘l)ttawa Frenc Remount Station will ld additional inspectionalll this__locality attbe following - - Tuesday. December Sth, Charlottetown _ W¢d¥l¢Sd8Y ” ' 6th. Bradalbane _ sPEc11-‘1C_A'r1oNs Heiget 15 1-4 hanhs to 16 1-2 Weight 1100 pounds and upwarbs. _ ._ _ I Farmers hevius suitable horses should gt: them in eat-Iv "',§,'§,}"__°5m‘-Q_'_‘_§‘§ M°‘_;’_Q_'__‘__1_:T_; ‘on 'the dates given above os the Remount Officers are retol- systsf.-. wimsti 1. tonnes,-_ 10,, ning to Ottawa the end oi the week. I . _ ` iz. a2i1-11-20140154 :' All horseiisdlirilitted for at ’a lib-li . ‘ 4 ‘ \` _ -.',_.-4 ’ , ‘ 2 \ I 4. ' " if)-. .1 " " ' 1. _ , | I - ' 't 1 ‘ ' , . I . 1 D