if Novi-:MB Ry' Mr- ' ._ . E 6 1914' _.T _ _ _ _ =rH1i_cHARLo'1'rsrow_n__tiUARn1AN_ ~ - PAGENINE '- .. 4 ,_ _ _ , ._ _ - _ , 4 ' * - ,-,<‘,=. --_ "' r'...- ‘*"l"' ' .-;=*i-I-~./~: ' -‘_ _ - , ‘ - » .'~ . 1-i ' ,_ ,»’f ,.,.._.‘,f.f‘»§V'-».-_-v,»,~_-,w _, 1. f, , - 1 v .i 1, ,, . ' i,.g.__i,., ,___ , :- . . ~ __ , ,J -, 1 »_ ,_ _.___-{_____ _.___ _ _ _ I AMERICAN NURSE t’£llMtlli'S wltlisl E IHE K :_ _;\_\ l` NEW YORK Nov 3- MTB llarr `ren,all urchase b Nlrs Whitne ii 1 ‘ ` "-` ni . ,. / ' »- .12-\\_ SIIILS FOR EUROP IIIASE 8. SllllllllllN`S “We do not favor any cxtroine lash- hahy." rl B lg ions," said Mme. Alla Ripley, presiileiit iloforc sho could stop him for Europe on the Lusitanl with a Steamship Chicagn' “C101” l`0\' 3,000 H1011. women and child- vii in Annu-1,, ¢».-~~v.~-,~ ,.,,.. _., ~ .~ -~--»~ _`~_,_`_ OW E KNEES. AND HE KILLED BABY. will reutzli only u short ilistiinttte be- chup picked up the gun tinii said NEW SKIRTS JUST BEL TH li MOTHER I'M GOING TO SHOOT '£:___ll\'¢___(__`-_ll_l_lf:{€_ St lioiiis ilrins will ho iillowed twctity wt-oks in which to iill their purl. ot' the oi'di~i‘. WAR BRINGS WAVE OF PROS- PERITY TO UNITED STATES. I Nl-l\\’ \'(1lil{, No, -i.---.»\s ii i'i»‘sult ol` the iniin_\' ordvrii i'i~i-<\i\'i\il in thi* lltilteil _ Sliiteii lroin thi- \\'ui'riii;: iiiitions ot' ‘ li's :ind iiintnuni- tion plunts uro tiiriiiiig out wur orders _:is fast us iiossililie. (iirunt llrltuiti has 'lionixlit 30,000 liorsos uinoni: its vast. p\iit'lii\scs_ und Now ldnirliiiid 4-iiiicrwiis :irc turiiiin: out 15,000,000 pairs oi` shoes :ind boots i`or troops. 'l`hc i'i‘Ullll|*Hf~'- tho child instantly. 'i`liu puroiits iii* and size ot the toot. uliil ankle." prostrsitod with grief. 'l‘hi» clilld wht ooniinittcd tho sud act is too young ti rcuiiso thc nature of the ucoiilciit. uns iiiviléii of (loriiiuiiy. Relteves sourness, gas, Heartburn, Dyspepsia in five minutes. Sour, gussy, upset stoiiiuch, indiges- tion, lii‘urtliurn, dyspcpsiii; wlicii, th food you cat fernivnts into gases tilt ivlion you rr-ali'/.c the iiiuizic in l’npe’s liiupepslii. lt niuki-s all stoinacli inis- ci‘_\' viinish in live nilniitos. ri-volt--it' you t-;in`t gi-t il, i'ci;itlati‘il, plcaeic, t`oi' your sake, try I’upe‘s Dia- i sionincli-inakc your iiuxt meal Ditipepsin. There will not lic any dis trcss-iitit witliout four. It’s becaus l’:ipo’s liiupopsiii “rctilly does" regu nic weak, out-ot'-ortlcr stoniziclis that (ict a liirgie tlfty-cciit. exist* ot' i’ape’. liiupepsiii i`roiii iiny drug store. ,lt is tho i|nii-kcst, surest stoiiiucli rclie rrop has 2 .‘ _ ~ oxpoidiiig lingo sliipnionls ot' uruiii, i`iuit uiiil iisli. " the i;iiu_v_ 'i‘hese are not the iiisinal __ - , ___ _ : doililerings of tt degeiierat;-__i'ucc_ (__7iin- V; y_f_:_T_c`::;‘;___\__1‘W_‘g___f;'_x'_;5 ““l_‘_’_":__ - '- '_ » re . ' just started on her carei-r ot' vigorous V' ugesi “ “ “Ld l“’“"“‘*» f“""‘S di* nationiiood_ Prussia is nieur the ond of hors. The time is coniinfé Wll€l\ (Ztiiiiiila will be able to stunil iilonc, lt` the net-il como, against all thc lioriles _ iiiutcli hettei by Gerniiins. bouth Ai tercst t Q ricit would iiioviiuhly protsliiiiii itself troops. l- ai licpiililic on the first hint of war. ,L map Yes, the Kaiser wus right for oiicc. .U-m,1,,,s it was nil ha-ied on seiitiniont.. Svnli- in the crossed with deserted trcncli-es. i Where the troops executed hfiroit deeds, where the ctiviilry ihisliutl Yet (Yaiiada is only one of thc na- _artillery fought terrific duels, this ,_ __ lions which are coming io the nhl of pmd is now strewn with iichrii-i it _ _ ____ , . _ Ulf* 00111111011 E1“Pll`*‘» /\“5l"“““ ""5 broken rifles and iiiiicliineiliiiiri. i-.iirt.- I `if.`.:35D.OSEs,;l35i6EN‘£§ M t "1, ` ` - ` ' > ' -' will lligll f _ 11-- ’ swoin to spend lier lust penny and her ,mga mums and ,e,n,,,,,,L,, M UH", ,_ /_ F_;____ last droll of bl°°d~ N"W 7“"“|“'“l is eqtiipinciit und i-nnusheil carts and 'i " 05:, M _ sending a contingent, South /\t`i'it-.ii is ____________ubi|eS whip, ____M,_,'i,y ,md |,,,m_,y -. _ _ I, - ln the “UML the vin ’f'mfmHl (ohm spots ore covered hiira und t.licri:ns,l>_i~\vnsi. = ' iiciiii and Loss 0 r bi.t.ei>. fucbiinile C.i_-',ii,ituii: of il [Z/fl/1/'iflffm/_ ]§@’! =»~°-=~’.~ 1 w‘ -1 A “E1” sim.-arii mi- =» _ 1 -uf” f-..._ 1 l < ci: -1. **`l‘ll aalPl` _ 'nas tru/\iiifiC.\i-»ii>».in. 1 - , ‘gy wiuriiniitnriv votre( B a is I o myff-i ‘ -<5* W, _.V i '\¢"'*`\ °-‘vw van- ii-vv. ' un H Yom. Hlmmwh is in H Nmmmous urnik|h u9"l;(\.U.m\)ill 'lll.,\l\ls‘i-\l\:-\f<,\ll0.;::::;l Aiviiy iroiii thc iiiiiiiciliiiir vicinity niiiilc. llil:li>i>l;>rtii1iiily tfuiiit-_A ,\“,,1,-al. oi’ thc tigiitint: groiiutl _ till ovrl' From the Aisiii- thi- _lnittio id ,mb hem to ,hp Empi,-9 \,,.,.m,,,e Franco are groupe of soldie\‘B await' iiprcad to the Ui:-tc, the boninn-_ and Sons und thcn takes nn easterly dir- tl pl re at *lin liieiisc Then ‘notli sides ,itti\iiipi,- cction tliroo,,:li the Argonne forest, pepslii. It’s so iiccdlt-ss to have ti. hal ' .' _ - , gi, she needed British money to finance ini! the CU-ll to tak” ‘mr “'_ _ * - ‘ ' _ ' - _ _ _ ll» lo 0 thc front Every one follows with 111- rid an eii\'<‘lopiiig iiiovr-int~iit. irhich to thc \osgcs moiiiitoins where ac- ftivoritc food nietil, tlit~ii lake ti littlo her ititliistrics. und that coult it c n _ . _ _ _ ~ - ‘ '- _ ~ he progress oi the allied hroiiixlit. their wiiiins to thi, sliorcs Virtinilly every iiou-sciioldlius the Yortli Sou. .\li thc whih- fiirii on which the positions of the ciisltiiiglits procccdi-ii. On many 'Ven ca ions liniid-to-iizinil conihiits for tlcrnian lines in their progress to- ure innrlfed as tlicy are gi s - daiiv coiiiiiiuni0titl01\S» iiioesessiun oi towiis and viiiiii;t-s com iiui-ii their objective, Alsace and Lor- ' i. gives it its millions ol' sales uiinually. - -» _ ‘1 l“(*“l has Sem nl" (`“"“‘““ll V°l“"` The armies hnve undergone sluii' nitinding railroad coinmiiiiicii _ hut important cliiiiiges in iil‘igriiii_ciit. lasted night und day for suv _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ;____'_________________ ___ _;,_h_____,_H_)__' ____:_ _)'__'_1 since the rapid :intl iiiisiicccssliil her- iliiys. ‘\“d'r“H" llnowwu :M5 almost “kv ~i ' A i‘ i1\l ' l ti i -i-ii nf liiiin rush on Pariii was ui~ri-_sted ii- '1'iic lit-riiiaii ciiiii‘ii\'oi's to bri-:ik lnumcmlt' ‘S n Smumnc' h'fu`“mxSH“-‘ul (:1l,\__.l\,,Li;,g`lf‘,,L,.s:|,;y,.,_;;,t:` L it 3,, loin; the .\larnc. 'l`lie rctrriit oi tho Allivs wiiigs or hiirst tiiiwiiigii their thi* iicriiiiiiis to open ii way between. w1“('h Se,,L`i"l,3m_ ,mt ,_uSh_ which ”|m_l, M-mail (lerinaiis with terrible cu:-iiialtics iliiics ni. otliur points have been fi-ust thc forts thus far have been vuin. e _ d “L Wm" They would hardly “Wd um uc' “mi“tui“.the“' swirl.” with W' caused tlicir liais-ty i‘etii‘ciiiciit to tlielrtitcd, while the llritish fleet joined stubborn lunips; your livuil ai-_lies and Stiniuliis of (lerniaii nioiii~y and Cer- ,,,__,-kuble 9¢_,,1u1i¢y_ N,_,t||mg,_B¢ems ti,_ _ _ _ __ _ _ ' . _ _ » - - _ lu k f,,,._,Airiii~, i\‘lit\i~c hiitli :iriiiics dii~,; thcin-,in tht- huttle with disastrous cflccts vou feel sick and iiiisoruhle, tliat’s nian tidvicc! The so _iL_ _rx-nc -M _ j_i'-~~1~-- Y unit-an-1411*- - Racin Stable Fo ° b ` sition to race a stable of orses ne y ` ircumstanccs I will not e in a po Sale ' I I h xt ear, so I ani offering for sale Owing to c ' _ _ ` ` of the Maritime Provinces of 1914 one that can go out and get my string of five horses---the leading money-winning stable , the money in 1915 Every horse is sound and right, two of them sensational horses for their classes, good enough for the Grand Circuit. These horses were gotten -together at a cost to me of several thousand dollars. I will sell them at very ' ' ' ' h nd race them throughout the ' b t 'f I cannot realize a fair part of my investment,I will enter t em a asonable prices, u 1 _ re ' ` h I believe they will win at least a part of their cost and then sell them there. They d' I C t ere. , Upper Cana lan Ce new W cmber 12th. If not sold by that date, Helen R., Dr. Sharper, and Miss Alcyone will be on the market for disposal until Nov will be withdrawn from sale and entered as above stated. Helen R. 2.12 1-2. I Gi-ny mare, seven years old, by Hn,-i-V I{_, son of Mayor Strathmore, o0,=;i';,_ Helen R. is one of the best; brcilliiiiinzils living- 'Hel' extended pedig'i'ec will be shown by me I0 any' one interested. She was taken along easy this year and previous to her mile at Charlotte town had never been asked to step faster than 2.15. In an effort against time she paced the mile during Exhibition week in 2.12'/_», last half in 1_05:j,/_, lust quarter in 321/_i seconds. She is better than a 2.10 pacer over a half mile track. She is game and can race any number of heats-raced nine heats in three days at Halifax, each heat averzigiiig 2.18'/_», and it was only fun for her. This mare can do 2.04 over a good mile track next year. She is high-class in every respect, easy to drive and perfect mannered. At the price 1 am offering her she is the cheap- est pacer in the world today. As it was my intention to stake Helen R..heavily in 1915, she was kept - - l 1 . H eligible foi;1t_l;e2s4<_>_i_a¥/_c asses er win F366 1`€C01` ~ ' _. ,_...,-`.,_,,.__,.,_,,,_-.,,._.,..,`._.._a _ .1 Dr. Sharper, 2.18 1-2. Bay gelding, breeding unknown, probably seven years old, leading time Provinces, fastest gelding in the Maritime Provinces in 1914, trotted the fastest heat ever trotted in the Mari- time Provinces in July 1914, timed by four watches, mile in 2.14; was a pub- lic mile again this fall under unfavor- able conditions in 2.153/,i_. Dr. Shar- per is a sensational trotter; he is one worth staking on the big line, should trot a mile over the big rings next year in 2.07 or better. He has improved in manners and never makes a break now. Should be a grand horse next year, as his improvement has been very marked this year. '_ ° i_ _ , _ i _ ‘_ __ __ Miss Alcyone, 2.18 1-2. By Alcyoiie Boy, 2_17l_:'_». This _is one of the greatest little race mares in Caiiz1rlt1_ today; won iiinc i'a_ces in one month in_ l9l3_; was the tli_ird l;ii‘g_cst nioncy winner in the Cuiiadiuii Ice (Jir- cuit iii 1914. Up to the Ottawa nicct, the only horses which defeated hei' were Eel Direct, 2.081/_», Tredell, 2.10'/_». We did not have her just right this year, but she was capable of a mile in 2.16. Next year she should pace in 2.14 or better as six different horses which she has defeated at var- ious times have this yeai' taken records under 2.14. Orwell Belle, 2.19. ` Win race record 2.231/i, still elig- ible foi' the 2.24 class. This mare is so well known that we need not give any description of her. At the price she is a bargain either as a race marc, brood mare or driver. Alfred K. Green Trotter, no record, was sep- arately timed while in a race at Hali- fax in 2.22; extra good ice horse, good driver, good horse for any kind of work, great fun horse; should be able to make a great showing in the ice races here during the coming winter. Price is right. If :iiiyoiie is pi‘cptii'cd to bu_v the three first-iiziincd liorses in the above lot, or the entire outfit, I will be glad to make zi special price on them, also on their boots, liarness, sulkics, etc. The whole outfit is coinplctc in every detail. This stable earned upwards of $2,500.00 in 1914; should do even bet- ter in 1915 and can be iiiadc si profitable investment. The stakes and purses in the Ice Racing Circuit this winter will total upwards of $50,000. Three of the horses iiientioiictl above should be able to win enough to pay for them- selves in these stakes, and as ice re- cords do not count they would still be eligible for their classes next year. Write, wire or telephone before November 12th to D. A. MacKinnon, c o Canada l"ox Exchange, Charlotte- town, P. E. I.