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Q VJY, -=»= ., -- ~ __ .,..._._._.».-._ . l.mit.roit_'iiia-nitric iitliciiiii: sian I _ *Edward g _ TONIGHT - FORD STERLING The Edison Company The man who put the move in Presents M33” i “iiis soil sroiiv” LOVE and LUNCH A Powerféitl0ryNewspaper IN TWO PARTS IN Two PARTS ARipple! ALaugh! . . . A Scream! A R°"! 1`frEiitihl(i(IiE:irl£aIl);§; B' Co ed l-i' f h ThY%eai'iIggl`SieatrI11'ouiv'seiI forts e T119 W00iDg 0f S0PhI¢ Good Iaugh Essanay Comedy 1 FOR COMPLETE PROGRAM SEE i EVENING PAPERS Matinee Every Day Doors Open 6.30 p. m. M' I """ l Large Clearing Auction Sale BENJ. CARTER & CO. I am instructrd by WM. PARTRIDGE, Esq., to sell by Public Auction on MONDAY October ` 5, 1914 Commencing at 12 o’clock noon That desirable and pleasantly situated farm on the l_'iiloii iload four miles from (`iiarlottetown. The farm is in a high state of cultivation and has a large orcliiird well looked after. The buildings are comm odious ami in excelleiit repair, being almost new and are ell ar ' or w rung. l. There will also be sold the stock. crops and iiiipiements coiisisting of 5 horses, 10 choice milch cows, 1 Gueriisi-_v bull, two years old, choice; 2 heifers one year old, 4 calves, 5 pigs, 100 liens. 14 get-se, potatoes and turn- ips iii the tield, about 30 tons of hay. 400 stocks oats and mixed feed, 1 bind- er, 1 mower. 1 rake, l hay teriiier, l seerier, Ll harroivs, horse ani izoe mould- er, horse power thrcsher. and cleaner 1 set faiiners. l hay fork rope and car- rier, 1 driving buggy, 1 (_`oiit-ord waggon, 2 carts. l Bain truck wziggon, 1 revolving churn, 1 tubular mill( so arator and .ill yi . ' p' ' iiiking utensils, sproy motor, 1 wood sleigh, l doublc box sie igli, 2 cart szitirllcs and lirct-chiiig plow" harness, forks, hoes, shovr-ls. i-:irpent ers tools. lioiisoliold furniture includ- ing Home Comfort range, hail stove :i nd wood stove :iliiiost new. Terms of payment for farm will be a iinouiiceil. On the moveable all sums under $5.00 cash, over that amount 13 months on approved joint notes. E. C. McDONALD, Secretary. BENJAMIN CARTER &. CO 5. 18-9-24mthstu:ii Au¢¢;Qn¢}s_ 'home in Sootchfort.- Rev. P. D. guest of Rev. J, B. l\lciiityre.-` Miss |arid Mrs. I\lc(J\ii=id, Mount St-_\\‘art, _ THE lZEllTRll IT PA\j8 to buy in the Province. -- POWNAL CIRCUIT.-Services in Pownel Circuit on Sunday, Sept. 27th. are: Powaei at 11 and 7. Miilview at DANCE.-The Young Bachelors will hold their weekly dance. Thursday evening, Sept. 25th. All members in- vited. 5709 THE PICKLING 8EASON.- is now here and the housewife will have to *get prepared. E. A. Foster has a large stock of Essence Vinegar and Pickilng Spices, also Turmeric, Gar-p lic, Curry Powder, Celery Seed, Pep- per and mustard, nil this year’s stock.. 5677 RED CROSS WORK.- it has been suggested that in sections of the country like Miliview and Mt. Her- bert there siiould be local branches of the Red Cross Society. The society at Pownal has put through zi line lot of work already. 'l‘he inet meeting held :it Mrs. Arthur Jenkin’s on Mon- day was attended by about forty 'of hte lady workers. BUSY CHARLOTTETOWN. - Up to a late hour last night Charlotte- town presented a very lively appear- ance with its autos and teams flitting around the principal streets and the gay side shows on the Market Square. The beauty oi’ the evening tempted citizens to seek the out of doors and the streets were tlironged the entire evening. Very many visitors are in the city at present and the hotels are taxed to their utmost capacity. SCOTCHFORTI-l.-Mr. Vincent Fish- er. who has been residing in Boston for the past year is visiting at his i\i<~Giii_i;nii, Vernon River, spoilt the week-end visiting in Trncadie, the Myrtle Brothers, Vernon River, spent the week-end visiting in Traciiilie, the guest ot’ her sister, Mrs. Philip liughes.- Miss Mary l’ow'.-ii, Tra- cadie Sandhills. left Saturday morning enroute to Boston, where site intends to iesiile for some tiiiie.- Mr. .loiin ii. \li'l‘on:\lri, !~lcott:lil`ort, was in the city S:_iturri1i,\'.---' iMi's. Josepii i-Igaiiif spent liiiiidny visxiing in '[‘r:ii'ndio, ili~_» riic-sts of Mr. and Mrs. Dziiiiol iliuiliiis Miss Eliztilietli Barrett, who has i‘-.ren resiiiiiig iii lloiiton for tiio past few \'czii':=, ni'ri\i=il Sutiirilny evcniiig 'iii it v'sit to li' r lioiuo in (ili\iii'i\_\'.-- I\ir. li<=i'iiai'd M-iliityrc, (`iiarloi1,f-toivii, One son, Joe, was a sergeant in "A" Company, 82nd Regiment, and left for Valcartier with the draft from that regiment. He retains his rank in the ovcrsea contingent._ 'i`lie other son enlisted in the Foot Guards of Ottawa, and is now also at, \'nl-cartier Camp. The annual meeting of thi- l‘.E.l. Dental Association was held last evening in P- ~l SEVERE RHEUMATIC PMNS DISAPPEAR Rheumatism depends on nn ac-id in the blood, which affects the muscles and joints, prodiicing in- flammation, stiffness :mil pain. This at-id gets into the blood throiigli some defect in ilie i.<_-i¢'.`§_.'§‘7;li »~. it -,- .il`i»<~»i-’f'1» »‘~?=`-i‘-= i--~.»»'1:l~ Qi 'For an disorder 'nat may cifectl “Special Exhibition prices on ready- \° i