J i l Ill! '-The National Institute of Sciences xt I/ondon, England, has appropriat- ` $¥.000 toward a. fund for the free £3-l utlon of Prof. Knowles' new _ , “The Key to the Development the Inner Forces." The book lays £0 many astounding facts concern- ing the practices ol Eastern Yogis, and explains a wonderfully simple 'zatem for the development of Per- nal Magnetism, Hypnotic and Tele- pathic Powers, and the curing of dis-. dses and habits without drugs. The auhieet of Practical character read- ing is also extensively dealt with, and the author describes a simple method ol accurately reading the sec- ret thoughts and desires of others thousands of miles away. The aimost‘ endless stream of letters requesting copies of the book and Character de- vsraal interest in Psychological and That Prof Know- lss’ system is ex citing the interest of the brightest intellect nf the pre- sent day is clearly shown by the scores of recom- mendations, among which the follow- ing from represen- tative British pub- lications, the cler- gy and the medical profession are striking examples: '1‘ne Uhristian Age. “`f‘i'olessor Know- les' System has . mired disease, cor- l rected had habits, strengthened meni~ ary, and provcli highly beneficial in the cultimtion of ment of the lv personality and Personal Influence." The London Weekly 'l`irnes.-"Pro- fessor Elmer E. Knowles' Compietel System of Personal influence an\l‘ Healing provides the embryo enthus-` iast with just such knowledge as| could he adapted to his own personal circumstances and inclinations." The London Mail.-“Professor Knowles' system ebraces a great desl_ of erudition in a form which can be readily grasped by all who have the ability to read and understand sim- ple prose. N0 better help towards success in life could be desired.” Modern Society.-“No modern in- vestigator along psychological lines . . . K g v Occult Sciences. ‘;°1°m"“z°d'i“ St- A“d"°W 5 C\h“‘"°h “lf amendments to the Automobile Act, relieved and continued until I had i ` .. ~ or _ t , . ~ q e ma l’rof.Elmer E.K»if.w American Phyal¢lails Unite ,,,,,¢,y - lnjiadorslng Extraordinary Method. degree of ‘ on IGTIIS I' an sume their ` At the eonvocatiolunr Presbyterian Collage UP amass: roses All A casa- °'""";, peg, an TDALI. NIO Wllll AT DICE. tu,” count A Fullerton was George Hiller of Allerton who, The Rev. James Stanley Wentz. very spproprlacg addrsq .nag says:-“No one can give the system Mr, Fullerton snjoygq gg, “nada” a ¢U04\1l Porusal without becoming and love of his congregation, and the satisfied that in giving this know- general respect of the conanunity. ledge to the world Prof. Knowles is He also referred to his ability as a actuated by the earnest desire to up- preacher and to 'bis exceptionally lift and benefit mankind. I heartily valugbye wg,-g in th, Prubnwy of recommend this course to all who _de- Prince Edward Island. The deg-rag; Blre l.0 (lBV€l0D And C\lltlVIl.B tlléli' warg ¢0uf5r|°¢d by Rgy_ ,nh M°_ inner forces." K l n n o n. D r. Fullerton, being A Leading London Physician, Dr- the only honored doctor pr~esent,.~ R. N. Pickering, M. B. C. S.. L.R. spoke a (ew words, thanking the col-A C. 1’-. L- S- A-. in B Utter £0 Pl`0l~ lege, 'of which he felt he now was ai Knowles. says=~"I consider y°“f part. and taking the liberty of aoihgi for called on. some other husiusds 13° Ari.i.\'1‘rc Ava..‘lios:rsnu.. system the most complete and sc- the same for the honored absentees.| was transacted but nothing import- Linen ist. 1912. wr-are literature upon the suhiect. Many warm congratulations were ex- ant was decided on and the meeting "For years, I suffered from Rheu~ You have imma the science with tenure to nr. Fullerton by menus in eelonmes until the zsth im, when realism.hel..:;“\1=1>l°*°w°fkf°'W°=¥= .mmh ability," Halifax and the general--opinion ex- the different standing committees will *Ullm* ,““‘i “lZ°!’* h““d'°d’ °f d°u"' A Prominent American Physician. pressed that the degree was worthily report to the executive.J. °” d°°'°"“”‘°d‘°’“°°»b”id°"'°°°'l. A_ W, Flaller M. D., Ph. D., M. E., gonlgn-ad, WEDNESDAY L tl'¢9»\lll9llt at NNW Dune HN ' l institute, Pfi“°*P“1°f**‘° D°“g“ """ f -"run AUTOMOBILE QUs:s'r1oN. 4 - - ,.1 1. ‘ u”°°'u°““ mdmnc clearly me "ni`lw"it°B:_uY°ur Byslem. is very “Benn mania" °f mt'°r°“t to 5 V917 -At a meetiugoi the residents of ‘hx df?>c°?1’l?g"Fvi!uil?a?tifv?¢?lll' to me in my practice. ' wide circle of friends in this city was Sherbrooke, to Mews, the proposed Aft" “sin 11,,” Pack. eg 1 -gen 15 o'clock yesterday afternoon, says Vancouver exchange, when Miss san Rochester, eldest daughter of Rich and po , alike benefit by the thl and one witness, att who is ,thc Nl" 'll week.J. -mPRovmil1m£1-*irmm'r¢Nc.- at s lerselv attended meeting ol ts, Summerside Improvement Club, held in the Council Chamber 'last Jvening, the following named standing com- miiftw. ¢°!1Sil¢lD¢ of three members each, were appointed to assist in car- rying out the work of the society, Civic improvement; Band; Csnvsas- ing; Excursion; Printing; Tourist; Fresh Air; and Advertising and Distributing. The canvassing com- mittee reported having met with fav- orable results from all citizens so , 1-_os Fromineht 'fllilfy For where I was informed that I was incur- lias invented a New Record \.v_,».-_ga , ,_». _ Edison that will rekindle all of your _first enthusiasm in your Edison Phonograpli mmm \ . held on Monday evening last, he used five packages when a complete following resolution was unanimous cure was 01° l’=S\1“1 lflfrftff*-*lf* °f d°¢- ly adopted . Resolved that we, e \°f"‘ f‘“l°d I °°‘"‘ ef 'P"“l¢"` -a record that makes your Edison Phonograph far and away the best sound-reproducin g instrument that can be had. The new record is called the Blue Amberol. It not only has greater volume and decidedly the Enesr tone of any phonograph record on the market, but is new bunk "The Key to the llev-.lop- n new system,” says Trofessor Knowles, 5 success has but to c That many wealthy ` U mained in utter F teachings of this Q who wishes t tb el “aud the person B o achieve greater R l lil r. and Mrs. J. Y. Rochester, was rate-payer; of Bherbmokg School tives’ awonderful remedy. _You are at rried to Mr. Francis James Bay- `D15|;l-ict, N., 59 do strongly protest liberty to use this testimonial to prove d- 9°” °f Mr- Und MTB- EdWN`d against the repelil of the Automobile t° “he” u'e,,g°°d mat "F“m`°`uv°'" Byllfild of Charlottetown, P. E; I., Act, and further resolved, that a` 1*” d°“°’”° TIMOTHY M GRAT ° °°\'°m°Dy being serformvd by copy of this resolution he lorwor€0lll0 hBV¢ W' trimmed with re satin and small grey straw, faced with silk, and Z y rench flowers. A ruff of pale pink ig“°ra“°° °f these imHl'Bb°“t. ¢0!11i>leted the smart cos- I" °'A“‘h°' 'he National Institute’0 er Forces.” of Sciences haaa lihcnoniena. The tume. She wore a coraage bouquet f pink roses and violets, and carried chased silver card case. Her brides-` therefore undertaken the somewhat many Miss Eva Mather’ wore a gown arduous task of distributing broad- 0 cast, without regard for class of b creed. the information heretofore pos- ly cssed by the few. In addition to -sup- ll f alice blue meteor, trimmed with ev. R. J. Wilson. The front of ths,"t‘o Premier Mathieson, Mr. John _ SOC-Rbox. 6for$2.§0-f}'l§|Bll¢»25°- lrch was banked with palms and Richard Leader of the osition 3:&°“l"’°‘f'°m F’"“'“"'“'"Limi"°d° ' wil. 5. ODP 1 and to the representatives oi the Fourth and Fifth Electoral Dis- tricts. John J. Hall, Secretary.J. --MALPEQUE.-The fishermen of this vicinity are busily engaged in getling their traps in shape for the coming season.-Mr. Wm. Abbott, the new roadmaster, is busily engaged at his duties which are not very pleas- nnt on_es.-Messrs. Burns and Robin- son, the local sign painters, are do- ing an extensive business, and lately painted a very beautiful one for two of the dressmaksrs.-Mr. Roy Crock- et has sold his horse the Pride of Egypt to parties in Hamilton.-One of the young geniuses here has in- vented a species of ii flying machine _- ’ 11 l §Andrew Graves, P. B. Lewis and W. lue and white brocade and an cm-i roidered collar. She wore ii large which has proved n success and the at of blue straw. trimmed with ink young inventor is pleased with his Dlyinz the books free. each person roses and carried a shower bouquelt ol, work. Although it does not carry who writes at once will also receive ink. roses. Mr. J. H. sweet was the any passengers he gathers large D a character delineation of from 400 groomgmam Mrs, Rochester, me crowds of spectators at the ascen- to 500 Words as Dl‘€l1M`f=d by Prof- hride's mother, wore an elegant gown' sions.-Mr. Claud Owen and Mr. Wm. Knowles. of black crepe de chine. The bodice' McGou|:sn are 01155800 11% thi! 111118011 If you wish s copy nf Prof. Know- was made with a yoke of fine whitelwork and have built a chimney' in les' book and a Character Delinea- lace, and the skirt opened at one side the factory of P. McNutt :St Son. ` 'those raided are not THURSDAY . ` in your own handwritingi- h Please read my character f has received so large an amount of praise as that accorded to Professor Elmer E. Knowles for his marvellous System of Personal Influence and Also send your full name and sd- t dress (state whether Mr., Mrs., or Miss) write plainly, and address t tion, simply copy the following verse over a petticost of white satin. Her a groom's mother, wore a black satini 'r E' I ~ f ';” "`- '* Healing. Here at last is a man who National Institute of Science, Dept. . h 1° “fl °“°” “ g'°°t,f§§‘°1§;i “ "‘,"`“ 945 A- V R d trimmed with hlue mouse and pier eac er and a prac r per- or No. 258, Westminster Bridge on . ,_ the instruction papers reveal a nature London, S. E., England. If you Wish which is sympathetic and of good you may inclose 10 cents (stamps of Z' your letters tot- - g at of black straw was trimmed wirh‘ -PROHIBITION RAIDS»- A643118 plumes, held in place in front by la.,-_ under instructions from Inspector 'I want power of mind ender satin rom; Mrs, Beverley Phillips, Constables Tantou and Force and strength in my look, Bmw", gh., 1,,-img, siste,-_ W0,-e H Squarebriggs, G. Barbour and i§i.Bar- shionable gown of cream cloth, hour, with five different search war- And send me your book." ‘ with whim rug, and 3, 'pusmn hat, rants made n raid on the premises of rimmed in-black. Mrs, Bayfield, tliei John C. Lewis, Andrew Graves, Mrs. oilette with a hat of blue and black i aline, trimmed with flowers. Miss ‘ ayfield wore a lovely gown of alice lue silk with a white picture hat, Catarrh oses. Immediately after the cere- ony Mr. and Mrs. Bayfield left hy oat for Victoria, V-where they will Wells of Alberton. At the first four named places a large quantity of either beer or liquor was secured, um result of -the search weighing in the vicinity of 2500 lbs, which the con- stahles brought with them to Sum- merside. At the last named place some beer was found, but samples only of it was taken which will he nnsiized. Inspector Phillips has been troubled lately by numerous complaints of liquor being sold in _/ilberton and the results were as given above. There will be a deter- mined cifort on his part to weed out' this business in Alberton. Some of new in- this business, one of them having only recently paid $200 for a second oBeuce.J. FRIDAY. --I-‘E,RRY’B PEERLESS PLAYERS --Perry's Peerless Players opened a two nights' engagement at Happy- ,land last evening, when they present- ed the great collegeplay, The Little Co-ed, before a crowded house and the company fully sustainedtheir re- putation as one of the finest compa- ,nies visiting this province. The hill for to-night is the famous farce-com- edy, The Blue Mouse, and will no doubt be greeted by a large, crowd- house.-J. --_ fellowship for an ambitious, yet lar-'your own country) to pay POB*-nge. etc. gely misguided population. sail to-day by the Mamma for Hono- lulu. After spending about two weeks in the South they will return to re- , side in their pretty new home on za ry' _-l in Thirteenth Avenue. Fairview, Court in Summerside on Saturday dr . L 1 ‘ _, _ i _~ _ or Phillips against L Leard was dis jf "5-'_'. - missed for want of evidence. One \\ (yd g ji- unk was fined |10 or 15 days in MONDAY. > -POLICE COURT.--At tho Police ast the Prohibition case of Inspect- all.-J. -EARLY COAL ARRIVALS.-The _-___ L* is Q) CII ~` L.. `\ K \"` gg Bret coaliers to arrive in Surnmersidc , ' V ` _ this year were the schooners Enter~ /*,--_"\ prise and Malabar, both of which ar- , ,' . ` ‘QA rived on Saturday with cargoes of 1 /, f,' g, \ *Q con from Picton.-J. ,. '/ ' - -, ,/' » -‘ I -PROPERTY Punciiasnis-There } 1 » ' . ’ was sold by mortgage sale at the / _» ‘ Lx \, Court House, Summerside, on Satur- ` _ ‘ day last all the property of the late \ ` ° ilrm of B1. DesRoche & Oo., Mis- . , 4 , couche, consisting of farm and resi- ` ‘ dence and oiithuildilig, store proper- » < _ } _ ty and warehouse adjoining and two ~ y 'l "Gb", I other warehouses, all of which were - ' \ bid in by Mr. B. W. Tanton acting fgrssghe JBauk of Nova Scotia for ` 1 _ 5 --=-f' -REPRESENTATIVE MEETING . ~ ,/’ . \ ___ ` ` fm..- -A large and representative meeting of the ladies of Darnley was held in the hall on Saturday afternoon. Miss James. supervisor of institute work, addressed the meeting explaining the _ alms and objects of Women's Insti-` tutea. It was decided to organise the districts of Darnley and Seaview Good Alarms in One Ben is really fhrce good clocks ' excellent alarms and a < keep in any room bright (|1118 and one Institute and the following *"0 Oleeted :-Dfrectors- Hrs. Crozier; Vice Pres., Miss Sutherland; Mary MM. Becy-’l‘reas;,\ will hold Y;\_l¥ is try him want to he Corner, hw: R clinton .f=-§».-.e y. Dalver in A chisl broth druas. vi Th ALL PRUGIIIBTI. . Tr! CR BBOLB N B Al\’l'l l_!|gl'l_O THROAT TABLE . loftbeirrlnirn throat. They are almplu. glectlva ‘sid anslsefilc. 0|!! lm* f \'0l`l’l sr. lsr. lnsu:nps.J Vapo- Crwsnlene Cn. QCGl¢ls@li..l|.Y. Laci Illdlildl lfllllll :U I-ld -LONG RIVER.-More than ordin- ary interest in the Women’s Insti- tutes movement was aroused in the meeting at Long River Hall on Wed- _nesday afternoon when a large num- ibei' of ladies and gentlemen were pre- sent. After an interesting account of this new work hy Miss James con- siderable enthusiasm was shown in short speeches by Mrs. Doughart.Mr. J. Johnstone and Mr. Bernard. Or- ganization followed and these omcers were elected for the Long River Women's Institute. Directors- Presi- dent-Mrs. William Doughart, Vice- President-Mrs. Andrew Johnstone, Mrs. D. M. Johnstone, -Mrs. John Johnstone, Miss Ada Doughart. Becy- Treas-Miss Bessie Johnstone. It was practically unbreakable and will never wear out. Go to your Edison dealer today and ‘ ask him to play some of these wonderful ~ Blue Amberol Records. Then take them , 'heme to ,keep and play the rest of your life. , Thomas A. Edison. lnc., 100 Lskwoidn Avo., Otl-DIG. N. J., U. S. 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