'\lll.Y SELECTION FUI 4 " Wllllllll READER ruuma r., ms r.»em` REGRET. _ _H-_LITn.T Nl" - ' ' - ‘ - ._ ' .=_ -- - rf' "Ioan ,'~'_\‘.'4l.¥” v3`"§" V I Our World Relations." the President 5 . 4' ‘ ~ ' »' ' ‘ff ` ' ecided to disregard his previous dc- ‘ h termination not to accept any invi- ,; ` ' V ~ -~ ' , nation that would necessitate his Bb- ' ' ` sence from Washington while Con- IT PAYS to buy in this Province. ri;I‘glEnEg:|R§§a.;;€:e;§pr=uh* grass remained in session “igd i W }w~ What silences we keep year after year l, and dear; G We live beside each other day by day P $nd speak of myriad things, but sei- b dom say Then nut of sight and out of reach they go, 2 These dear familiar friends who lov- u ed ns so. _ S And sitting in the shadow they have S left. 'C1 Alone with loneliness and sore bereft We think with \'ain regret of some |m kind word io they have heard. MUBILE EUNGHESS T0 U ators, repr°.=entativ€S. f0\"¢'12f1 diDl~7‘° " mats anda host of other notables J participating, the Southern (‘on1invr-get cial Congress met in .\Iobil»- today T and begun its fifth annual corrvention. th The congress. which will continue for F. 0! three days, has for its specific ob- ject a dissussion of the relation ol,\‘-‘ the l‘n:rumu canal to the commercciF of the Vnitcrl Strains, r-sgiecilrllji' the R devclr>pn‘.cnf. nf trade rolntioris with the rcprrblics of South and Central !‘O Arnoricr-., and \\'ith this l‘urpo.=e in BP view more than 1,000 delegates andlcl invited guests, representini; com- gr mcrcial bodies throughout the reun- Lry, were present when the uD9f\i"l»§ CU ceremonies began this morninix. ill The attendance of President Dil- U0 son in itself afforded abundant cvi- m dence of the importance of the gath- sp ering. In order to tell the great Isd de gathering of business men what he thinks of “The Panama Cunnl and HIS BLAIJIJER WAS ation the delegates listened to ad 'rue mu, sweet word time use wmuii If our reach 8 Beneath the common ground of com- ,_ mon speech. I,-. ungrsss, their mor the chair and de- ‘ from s to 12 owloek. :ivhcret cvcryfélriusi lpsssiblc is being Oogtiniag in dlivesuiige milve lared the assembly ready for bnsl- --4 ' i 0118 0 BBVG S-Bl! - » gli” P _Wad _°\' 8°. ess. The presidential address of AT HOl\fE.-Last evening a most "__ ' ind °‘ '$1' N"D'“'g:'sD!'Pm lo P L Is HEAH Nlllfll MEN C ____ m MOBILE, .»\I..~i , Oct. 27~With the I’ President of the United States, scv- B eral members of his ca\>inet,sen- D er of Commerce of the United TERRIBLY INFLAMED At noon tomorrow memorial ser- V C ices will be held in ull the leading hurches of Mobile in honor of the Bmlighi NNN" late Senator John 'l‘. Morgan of Al- Lar-der Lake, Ont., March 26th. er or the Cmmr rdea_~ “I had been sudering for sometime A womau's auxiliary of the South- Wilh "W KMHCFB B115 Ul’il1€~ I WB’ ern Commercial Con ress has e constantly passing water, which was thirty times a day. Each time the pain t was something awful, and no rest at ‘ 8 be n _ , organized and will hold its first an- \e_ry scanfy, sometimes as many as n ual convention tomorrow, Among hose who will address the gathering uighh ‘and Miss June Addanls of Chicago, 1 heard of your CIN PILLS and |1597' Caroline Bartlett Crane of decided to give them a trial at once. ichigan, Miss Julia Lathrop, super- I sent my churn 60 miles to get thsm intendcnt of the United States Chil- and I anr pleased to inform you that in ll less flrzrn six hours, I felt relief! e rcn’s Bureau; Mrs, Duncan U.Fletch- r, president of the Congressional In two days, the pain had left me Club of Washington, and Mrs. Percy entirely. I look about half abox and \/ Pcnnyliucker of Texas, resident of - ' D \0<1“l' I feel 35 Well “S CV" “"5 ml! the General Federation of Women’s kidneys are acting quite natural again. " C]“bs_ SID CASTLEMAN. GIN PILLS soothe the irritated t Following the close af the conven- ion the Southern Commercial Con- blzrdder-heal the sick, weak, painful gress will conduct a trade expedi- kirlueys--.1ndstrengthenbothlhesevital tion, comprising commissioners ap- orgnns. Moneybaclcrf they fall. pointed by the governors of the 500 3501, 6 f0|' 52-50- S21mP1°ff°° States, mayors of the leading cities, if you write National Drug and Chemical a Co., of Canada, Limited, Toronto. 179 S i€? ` W will be nralein a steamship chartered for the purpose and sailing from this city. nd commercial organizations, to outh and Central America. The trip ill occupy about three months and uded the speech-making programme_Mrs. Judson Clark and Dr. Zelln and of the opening session. The appoint lllliss Martha Clark, members of the rganization occupied the remainder was also a welcome senv-ice on the 'ww' *YL ._ ~.».- sl er. Heal that Cold Room wlth the Perfection Oll Heat- Tle Perfection is the very latest word in ef'ficlent,` satisfactory, economical and durable heat. There is no smoke, no odor from the Perfection _stove. The flame is easily adjusted and the oll tank holds enough oil for e day---the meter tells you how much fuel has been consumed. ue hundreds of that _ Call i Chandler SOUTH CAROLINA STATE FAIR COLUMBIA, S. O., Oct. 27.-The annual State Fair under the auspices ofthe South Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical Society opened today with evcry indication that it will surpass all of its predecessors. Par- ticular attention has been paid this year to the agricultural display, while the horticultural, live stock, manufacturing and other exhibits are better than those of any other year. JOHN D. LONG’S BIRTHDAY HINGHAM, MASS., Oct. 27.--John D. Long, former Governor of Massa- chusetts and Secretary of the Navy during the war with Spain, was sev- enty-flve years old today and the oc- casion wns marked by the receipt of anumher of congratulatory mea- sages from various parts of the coun- try. His fellow-townsmen proposed to have apublic observance of the anniversary, but. out of respect to the wishes of Mr. Long the plnn was abandoned. - »", "‘ I - ~ ForColdsFSoreThroaf, Croup. or Aches, Pains and Wounds, ' “L THE CENTRAL GUIRUIIN” We' port trade. The different trades were active, more especially carpenters, machinists, stove litters and un-- skilled labour. The Prince Edward Island Railway did the heaviest pas- senger business lor this season dur- aharna, who is known as “The Fath- ing Exhibition week, carrying into this city in two days about 9,000, or more people. Every blssengei car fit for service was in use. The rate of wages remains the same, no changes of note being made. Labour in gener- al is quiet as regards strikes, etc. Cost of living, while on a par with more active communities, remains as in the past. The Brotherhood of Railway 'Trainmen held a meeting in Charlottetown on September 21. The reports showed the Island mem- bership to be almost forty, and the Brotherhood to be in a good con- dition. Thc crops were good, consid- ering the lateness of the season. Wheat is reported exceptionally good. The potato crop is also up to the standard of any Previous year. The fishing industry was almost at a standstill, very little coming to the local market. Lumber mills in this city were all having a brisk trade. The managers of the fox exchanges report that there is an unusually brisk trade in fox shares at present. Stock in old companies is being dis- posed of at good premiums, and stock in new companies is eagerly sought after." BLACK FOX ASTRAY.-"Lost, stolen or strayed,” was the sign wriu largely over what is claimed to bc a silver black fox that was seen, and chased to boot, by a num- ber of boys on the Charlottetown Royalty on Sunday afternoon. There is one thing certain, that if the world and his wife know the prodi- gious value of black foxes, Master lleynard with the Ethiopian hue of fur is neither aware nor mindful of lt, and this accounts for the fact,- il the reports that were in circula- tion in the city yesterday are to he crcdlized-of one specimen of the ge- nus Silver Black leaving the com- fort of his pen and the care of his keeper and going out into the cruel world outside on his own little lone- some. His travels could hardly have been many hours old or many miles wide when Reynard experienced some of the knocks of the world; his experience being in the very literal sense of the statement. I-le fell in with some of the younger types of the genus Man. It was a meeting that was full of regrets for the fox; 1-qually full of enjoyment for the other parties. With the laudable in- tention of coming into easy posses- INODYN LININENT ,ls the never-falling remedy. Keep lt ln your ' home and be ready for both lntemal and ex- ternal ills. In UCI ‘UO 'Ill' Illdllhoewynhh _ I. In JOIIIUUI I IH. JU||NSON’S ~ sion of a fortune, for even your 'or- dinary boy nowadays knows the full value of a fox, and a silver-black at thnt, the young fellows"'chased poor Reynard high and low over the Roy- alty. Though they did'not succeed in capturing him-fortunes are pretty elusive-it ls to be feared that they did him some injury. As yesterday the teamster in the employ of Messrs Blake Bros., city, reported on his re- turn from a trip in the vicinity ol the Experimental Station, that hr had seen what he was convinced was a silver-black fox nt large in the fields near the Station, and the ani- mal was lame, as it limped along with one of its fr-out lege lifted eo as not to touch the ground. The team- eter for the identity of ..."2.l‘ " _' ver: I Ulf In Ib Z Every seat in the conviintion audi- THE NOR'l‘HF\l§1;lRLA§§l.€-'l‘he 9. '10-31% H ‘ , “.7 tnign "nh t ` ' led h th th- s,Nrthrnberan rom cou ar- 'r- llrevea ono ee _ egfiilém xi: towoerliller :tga 10 riveflo Charlottetown - at' 8 ACCIDENT YESTERDAY.-Ernie dyepeptie to feel ao discomfort after o’clock this morning. After an invo-'a‘clock last evenin8- ) 1 ~ g::iIdttl;°€;=°°!Bu;’°uvm 23,59" da; folhlolvedeumybyngii' N'ahl§ru~Con "ut mul _ _ o n e . ° Wm' um" wh° “re “mst “ear "° “° dresses of welcome by Congressman HAl..LOWE'EN DANCE.- Amonguwith a serious accident. yesterday. Tlbkt- eorge W. Taylor of Alabama. Mayor the many social functions that arerfr-om the result of which he may lose xiumuvehim the “dom i. ‘mu lllalns of Mobile and President Arm- arranged for Hallowe en is an iufor-‘the sight of one of his eyes. While h'mchheh.c.cmmmed .ftnaulw rccht of the Mobile chamber of com- mul Hallowe'en dance for which in- 'he and another of the boys were N~,Dm_o°Dy'sP.r.,hbreu.'eeten erce. Governor O'Neal of Alabama: vitulions have been issued by, the playing with a bottle that contained nomic," th" ue .°m,__"u°" elivered the introductory address Entertainment Committee of the earholic acid, the cork flew out and .t°mw‘”th‘“-ee|“rf_¢"wMh‘db°en nd Governor McCready of Kentucky| Third and Fourth Batteries of the a portion of its contents went into innnornd ° hu-rtbum,_md gi" esponded for the visitors. Senator' H. B. C. A. The dance will be heldlthe hoy's eye. He was immediately un 3,95 r N ¢°m‘¢h| qu; leteher of Florida, president of the i in the Armories on Friday night, taken to the Charlottetown hoBDlY»Gl` » uewmk . - xr' mscsaanonwrows GUARDIAN .i " I r -l _ f enator Fletcher and an address by delightful “at home” was given at WET WEATHER DAMAGE~'“Fl`0m T°bl°“ °““.bl° *Ve* tP5"°“k°" enator Hoke Smith of Georgia con- ithc Experimental Station for Dr. and its C0l'l‘6SP0l1d°|1t9 in dmefenf DBl`ff5f" rm 'ch' ‘°§'énu‘°`§g°d°“‘~:¥.'t'il;;t3 of the province The Guardian has 2. 1? K .Q received many ,reports regarding the ‘ Eglqigfzrug mm ent of committees and the work ofifnmily, who are leaving today. It cllgct of the receéilf \ll\l>l`°°f1f1h°l\t¢d neg," thdrsfsugngth, do md, "sort , ' - ' ra ny season upon e crops. e re- Tfraf wwf We might half SHN Bndior me morning. ~ pun or nie wonii-ns Missionary Aia'p<>rts arc. to Put it mildly. unfsvor- PmDf,,§'»l¢y§°°§§~:§§‘frif,°;;° At the afternoon session the speak- ` Society to the Misses Clark who B519- 111 U16 Viliilllty 0( Tiklliill t\\°l`°~ gf Ng,.Dm.C° Dygpgpgh Tablets from rs and their topics included the lol- have just returned from India aft.er~l1B8 M011 B¢l`i°\1S 1055- Mum °f tbl’ your drnggist toda .- Natl ,-D wing: “The Construction of the|ten years successful missionary work grain WB5 18% Gnd l>l`8°f'l°9»1_1Y an and Chemical Oo. J anama Canal," Lt. Col. Williamiamong the Gelugus in the Canadian that WH in 911003 Bi th” begmnillg Hoiltllal. _ |41 siren U s A, member or the Baptist lurssi n Dr zeua Clark is 0! the rainy weather is Still is U10 '_ ‘ thmian d‘\anal Commission: "The a medical miscdionary and she and her field! Ungflllllefflfl and unfit for anY' " _ ississippi \Valley and the Panarnalsister have had charge at Sompet. A Will! GXCGPT- 1025. mUCh Of it GW” “l\‘ :HOUSEHOLD DAINTIES selling anal," Senator James K. Varda~ large number availed themselves of UP f0l` 115812- Gfllili H181- E8" Pl`°mi5° cheap _at Bt James Hall Friday. nn of Mississippi; “Federal Trade the opportunity to he present at the Of Cxifeuellt field and had been ill' 2322-10~27M3i. mmouon ana the Canal," A. H. an home. Miss A. A. wndman read a tended for Seed is practically value- aldwin, Chief of the 1'. S. Bureau of:cordial welcome for the ladies and 1059- S°m9-fafmefi 118179 BB BPBDY BS NEW REQUISITION _ omestic and Foreign Commerce; Rev. Z. L. Fash spoke for the chur- 500 *-0 700 5t°°k5 °“t' Yet and “tue _ EOR EXTRAPITION Traffic and Tolls," Prof. Emory R. ches. The Misses Clark sang and 0’ it Wm be Worth “vhfg either f°" ' , . - HAS BEEN SIGNED- ohnson, Special U. S. Commission- spoke in Gelugu and responded pleas- S'-YBW 01' Smill- It is estimated that / lg ' on Panama Canal Traffic and antly to the words of"welcome. Music half the grain "UP is 9eI`1°“5¥Y dam' ALBA Y, N. SEN Oct. 25.-Mr. Wil- OHS: “Educational Invitation from was furnished by the members of the aged--All Alb€l"t0l\ and ViCiD1fY and liam Travirs Jerome and Deputy At- e United States to Latin America,' Baptist choir, and solos sung ,_.by 2110115 l1l1I`°\\Sh the 0'L0al`Y disffrmt tom;-y-General Franklin. Kennedy left P. Claxton, U. S. Commissioner Misses Blanche Bovyer, Kathleen C0llditi0i1B BTS little if “DY _b°U5°"- yesterday 10;- Concord, N. H., armed ` Education, and “Southern Rail- Dockendorfl and by Mr. C. H. Ding- The eitimate in this 5°¢l5i°l1 15 15 Wim new papers requesting the re. nys and the Panama Canal." w.w. wen. Miss Lilriini Earle was accom- ner cent dcstrwcd and very much 01 tum of Harry x_ Thaw' to this state. inley, president of the Sontherupanlst. Refreshments were served in the remainder badly damaged. In Governor Glynn signed the new re. flilwfil' Company. a manner characteristic of the hos- 10W Wing lands ‘mndiuons are “rf qui&f;l'81‘1 for.,_extradition lntc y€S€€\“ lu addition to President Wood- pitnlity of the host and hostess, Mr, much worse than this.-Throilgll Wei’ day after a conference with Messrs. w Wilson the list of scheduled and Mrs. J. A, Clark, and that lington and Mont Carmel, where Jerome' Kennedy and ,Att0rm,y.(;,en_ enkers for the evening session in- means a great deal. A vcry pleasant, there is con""'lerable low land a like eml (.,u.mody_ uded Senator Bankhcad and Con- evening was spent. condition ;i..;.:, at least 25 PH' while it was agreed that new pa- essman Underwood. . cent of the grain being Yell in the pers were not abrolutery negesgary, A programme of addresses and dis. -- fields and growing in the stocks. it was decided that they be issued in ssions that is calculated to keep Stacks of grain. Owing t0 thi* 00”' order that there mighg be no question e delegates busy the entire day has LABOUR IN P, E, I,-The Char- tinried wet and warm weather are raised as to the validity or the rc, 011 Pl`€P11r@‘l f0F the B0SBi0IlB Of t0- lottetown correspondent of The Lab- covered with a thatch of YOUUB ETOW' quisiuon formgrly made on the New orrow and Vledneeday. Among the our Gazette writes as follows, in ling grain. Through North Bedeque, Hampshire a-uthormel The original eakers will he Senator Brady of the 0¢¢0lier number of that publica- Freetown, and Lower Bedeque, the requisition was based on his indie” alifornra Exposition Company Sen rod last year The Fall boom com In fact no part of the l>I'0V1“°e has STORIES OF T E WRECK tu. Randcll of Louisiana, and Har men ed and the wholesale buyers of come oil uunscathed and the loss Will A. Wheclef. President of the Cham- produce are preparing for 8 big ex- be between 15 and 25 per cent while i LONDON 'october ;7__Th,, steamer ‘ :tl-lOLMAN’S PAY freight to any- Y . orders as outlined in detail on the back cover of their catalflll- _ 2355-10-28Me3i. Mrs. G. H. Cook, Charlottetown, to Toronto. Mr, R. 'C. Goff, Charlottetown, town, returned by the Northumber- land _last evening from a visit to Halifax. Hon. John McLean, left yesterday morning on a business visit to New York and Chicago. -.3- GIHLSI llHlWl MUIST ELUTH IHHUUEH HMH 'rnv 'miss Ham GETS rrnorr, GLOSSY. wAvY» AND BEAUTI- FUL AT ones. Immediate?-Yes! Certain?- that's the joy of it. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and np- pears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after :r Danderfne hair cleanse. Just try this -moiston. a cloth with a little Danderino and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in just a few moments you have double the beauty of your hair. A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair has been neglected or is scrazgy. faded, dry, brittle or thin. Besides beauti- fying the hair, Danderlne dissolves every particle of dandrufl, clcanues, purifles and lnvigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair, but what will please you most will be after a few _week's use, when you see new hair--fine and dowuy at, first-yes-but really new hair grow- ing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely get a 25 cent bottle or Know- lton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and just try lt. ARREST DOCTOR ON LONDON Ont , October 25-Dr. William Rose, who has been relieving Dr Craig, of the Byron Banatorlum here, during the latter's leave of ab- sence, was arrested on a charge of blgamy preferred by his first wife, who has been living in Detroit for the Int three or four years with her amor In Berrncll 159 Greenwood PPOINII . Squire .i . , :_ railwa station in P.Fl.I. on $10-00 A Jottctcwn",` P. E. I. M ‘ Atchison .._. 932 Am. Beet Sugar 23§ Am. Smelters 65 Amal. Copper 75i Iirooklyn R. T. 875 Canadian Pacific 23,0 aho, Senator Clayton of Alabama, tion, on the labour conditions in damage has not been so great, the ment imziew York for .alleged cow ccretary of the Navy Daniels, Presi- 1; h i s p r 0 v i rr c e. “A c t. i v it y xcrops, for the most part, having spimcy _ry nt I-larvie Jordan of the Southern p r e v a i l e fl in a l l b r a nches been harvested before the wet wen- ' 1~ -Oti`.On GI`0\Vel‘fl' Associatlon, Presi- of trade and gondigiong were gome- ther began. Thcfe 1185 1309” ¢0“5id9\"` _'___`-_'___- ent D. C. Collier of the Panama- what better than for the same per- nhle loss in Albany and Searletown. ` Y D015 8 few farmers have ‘ost Vracti' Charles.” rdporté 'exn-mining the hulk calls' 811- The “POTW S0 ‘M "°°°i"°° of the vounrno on october mn. cover only part. of Klng'S C0UllY»Y~ The gy-,g had hurried out. Several There is, evidently, considerable loss dead -bodies were ah0a,.d_ The vor here also, although perhaps less than tumos stop cocks were Opened ,md in the other two Counties. she was left Brr,ki,,g_ s. 'mi °sl'uc`|< 'Mlnkii miirrieu home last niglicrmm a trip . 'sTo°c‘K.QUi>TA"rIoNs-, -I -_ ` Quotatinrrs furnished by F. B. Mc- Rev. Father P. C. Gauthier, Pal- Qllrdy & Co., Stockrand Bondlzlro- mer Road, came to Charlottetown kers, Members Montreal Stock Ex- by the express last night. change, 164 Richmond St., Char- made the round trip by the North- Ocwbér 271911' 1913~ ' vmbefland 1°” °"°“i“H- New Yong sfroons. Mrs. W. F. Tidmarsh, Charlotte- High Low more 933 231 64 74* a l7.7} 2272 Erie ............. .. 27% 27k Mex. Petroleurn`_,, 64 64 Miss. 'lfacihc ... 30 29% Northdrn Pacific Pennsylvanfd 109) 109 Reading ..- ..\r..163§ 1625 R061: Island 14; ug Southern Pacific 88} *$72 Union Pacific ...'152§° 1515 U. F3. Steel 582 Utah Copper ~.. -... 53} MONTREAL STOCKS, 57 § 53 High Low Close Brazilian Traction 862- 853 Detroit 725 72 724 } 4 Dom. Steel Corp'n... 42; 41 llllnn. & St. P. (S00) 131 131 Montreal Power . . . . .. N.S. Bteehdr Goal Com Richelieu & Ont. Shawlnlgan Spanish R. Oom,,, .,. Toronté Ry. Twin (`-ity ,.. _. Mnellrvpald ... 20 1 ,_» oo'r1joN, __ _ Q High Low Close December 1404 1398 March ... 1374 1368 GRAIN AND PROVIVIONS. High Low Close Dec, Wheat . 85| 84* May Wheat 90k 89; May Corn ... .. 'Ill 70\ Dec. Corn . 70 69} May Pork .. 2035 2012 May Lard 1095 1085 No No No No No ii 942- 2% 65 755 814 230 27% 64 30 1dB} 109; 163? 14% 8il} 152; 58§ 535 86§ 2% 131 212 sale 109 sale sale sale sale 20 1403 1373 851 902 711 69§ 2025- 1090 Broan? crunch. '-'**-'l"""' '1“"* or New Now is cverc-Jet time Magnlhceill . ard we are prepared" for L.2.._. big business with the niftlest and most complete 'line of overcoats we ever stocked, TWEED OVERCOAT S ln browns and heather mix- id sizes 36 to 44 $6 5° _Wd '$7 5°- ' _ FREIZE OVERCOATS lnnheather, grey and bronn- ` mixtures, sizes 36 to 44. $9.50. . _ '.- HERRI NG BONE TWEED OVERCOATS combina- tion collars in brown only very dressy, sizes 36 to 44 $ro.o>. HERRINGBONE TWEED OVERCOATS corn- bimgion collars in check striped tweed effect, sizes 36, 44 5r3.oo. DIAGONAI. OVERCOATS combination collars in brown and black stripes, sizes 36 to 44 a particularly handsome coat §r4 oo. _ DIAGONAL OVERCOATS ln greenish brown effects sizes 36 to 44' very classy $16.50. ~ CI-IINCHILLA OVBRCOATS heather mixed, siz :B 36 to 44 warm and stylish $1600. _ CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS in light and dark grey mixed, sizes 36 to 44 one of the handsomestcoals in stock$r9.oo. _ DIAGONAL OVERCOA'l‘Slu greenish grey and brown effects, s'zes 36 to 44. Smart aud_correct $|9.oo SPRIPED TWEED OVERCOATS ln brown and black combinaziou, sizes 36 to 44. One of the newest $22.00. _ CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS in dark grey, sizes 36 to 44, very rlch and warm $2z.co. BLUE AND BLACK OVERCOATS for men of quick fnstes, all sizes $6.50, $9.00, Sr: oo, $r3,5o, $16.50, $18 oo and $20.00, S.A.McDonald 'Ihe ls|end’s Lending Store. _ i Governor General of Canada, and tlro} committee, have taken over the pro- PROPOSED ANGLO-AMERICAN I EXHIBITION IN 1914. LONDON, Oct. 25.-Earl Grey, ex-`_ Earl Kintore, with an influential posed Anglo-American Exhibition, which is to be held in London in 1914,‘ and, having eliminated the commer- cial element, have made it a part of the Centenary peace celebrations which are to occur on both sides of the Atlantic that year, The new organizers have lenscd the exhibition buildings, und all profits, will be handed over to the American- Dritish Peace Committees for 1.lrc‘ purpose of the scholarships und prizes in connection with the cducu- tional, social and commercial "econo- mics of both countries. The Earl off l€intore announced to-day that mem-\ 'hers of the American Cabinet hnvei promised to support the project, and that the U. S. Congress will be ask-I cd for an appropriation to enaible the` sending of exhibited i llaql a Stroke ; _uf Paralysis-I AND FOUND A CURE IN DR. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD It is always better to prevent seri- ous diseases of the nerves. There are many warnings, such ns sleeplessness, irritability, headaches and nervous indigestlon. Prostration paralysis and locomo- tor ataxla only come when the nerv- ous system is greatly exhausted. Even though your ailment may not yet be very serious, there is a great satisfaction in knowing that Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food will cure para- lysis in its earlier stages. Mrs. R. Bright, 215 Booth Avenue Toronto, writes: “Two years ago my husband had a stroke which left him ln a weak, nervous condition. He started taking Dr. Chnse's Nerve Food and Kidney-Liver Pills, and we saw the good results almost immedi- , ately. They have made a new man ` of my husband and we cannot speak too highly of them.” Dr.`Chnse's Nerve Food, 50 cents fnbox, 6 for $2.50, all dealers, or glmanson, Bates & Co., Limited, oronto. ~ \ in I nn Acid Sfomachs Are Dangerous NINE-TENTHS OF ALL STOMACH 'l‘R()Ulll.1*l SAID T() BE DUE 'l‘() ACIDITY A l‘hysiciun’s Advice on Cause und Cure. A famous physician whose success- ful researches into the cause and cure of stomach and intestinal diseases have earned for hlrn an international reputation, said in the course of n recent lecture that nearly all intesti- nal troubles, as well as many dis- eases of the vital organs, were di- rectly traceable to a deranged condi- tion of the stomach which in turn was due nine times out of ten to ex- cessive ucidity,‘ commonly termed sour stomach or heartburn, which not only irritated and inflamed the delicate lining of the stomach, but also set up gastritis and stomach ul- cers. It. is interesting to note_ that he condemns the use of patent me»li~ cincs as well of medical treatment. for the stomach, stating that he and his colleagues have secured remarkable results by the use of ordinary bleu- rated magnesla, which, by neutraliz- ing the acidity of the food, removes the source of the trouble. He con- tends that it is as foolish to treat the stomach itself as it would be for a man who stepped on a tack to rub linlment on the foot. without first re- moving the tack. Remove the, tack and the foot will heal itself-neutrah ine the acid and stomach troubles will disappear. Irritatlng medicines and medical treatments are useless. so long as the contents of the stom- ach remain acid; remove the acidity. nnd there will be no need for medl- nine-the inflamed ling ng of thc stomach will then hea, itself. 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