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" ' _., -' , .‘ » - ._,.»i IAN Y. - »r "" PAGE THREE *_ gqgggq(/ullllln ~ “Doc Bird Says” ‘ln thi’ °'PinI°“ °I the majmity briefest of all world’s series for the October Il, ‘ Baseball Championship came to an ' ~ A ` . =' we lead in quality fl) /"ff _sv We lid. __ ,, 0 _.._...E gf I men of man minds climb of the Braves from the bottom Many Y e p to the pinnacle was the result of only on othersubjects all agre on the effectiveness of Guai- - acollilmulsion for relieving coughs colds and all lung affections. ' 40c and 75c bottle Hair Brushes and Combs, Tooth Brushes, Toilet Rolls, ponges and '.‘Sponge Bags, tc, are among our new oods. E;'~‘Aa'*'--FOSIC Central Drugstore I ‘ Sunnysi e Let us have your order fo pickling' spice and essence Vinegar. I . flil:lit.’l‘h»l~ ;‘, 'yi ----»w/f»»\\\\\\\--- -5 .. .=.‘;:'.f.:‘..;":s~.’.f'.if;;i:;z \\\\§IHllIIlIf§`\\\\\\\§» UQ 0 U1 9... I4 llll\\\\\'Z"`4\\\\\\\\'fII/II/I/ \\"\\\\\\ \‘ giunliig of tl ~ d, A l _ i _ trating rally uiu€xIhe niidsgliiiiilii stlarlgee BRIEF STORY _OF THE LAST _ ` GAME OF THE WORLD SERIES. BOSTON. Oct. 14.--Y t a Braves finished the codiriilctay end at Fenway Park. lt was only four games long, and the Braves won them all. They beat the Athletics yesterday afternoon 3 I0 1~ BY that score they finished the contract of hauling the Athletics from their pedestal. Here they are, the lords of baseball creation, after carrying out the mos; remarkable campaign the U. S. Na. “Until SDOFIL ever has known. So far among thc coiuinon herd after me season was well advanced as to bo in last place, they wind up the year by wearing the diadem. Under the superior playing of the Braves the AUIIGIICB. great team though they have been and are, have passed on to the land of the back seat. The one thing, sheer merit. No chance Chnlnpioiis could have surpassed the Athletics as they did in this series. 'llie ability, slow to be recognized though it has been. was there. Yes. ter'~ ,..i.- On ist October, 1914, the following ---;-- changes in trains on l’. E. I. railway will take placez- Moriiirig truin will leave Elmira at 5.25, soiii-is, 6.35, M6. stewart, s.:io. ar- rive at Charlottetown 9.30. saturday trip Elmira to Sourls nd .. a ret:~rn will be discontinued. Ivloriiiiig train will leave Georgetown U i 1 t - 1. V H , ,_ 030- MI- Stewart' S30' arrive Char' sdiiiignligstl-ilgsliiillilinlzI>f1ii.gI?diopIe(i'Ii- lottetown at 9.30. All “her imma Wm ru" as at pm' large and rooniv, the basement and I1 Charlottetown, Sept. 28th, 1914. ‘ 5785-9-28metI i Time Table S.S. Hillsboro ROCKY POINT FERRY Leave Cli’Town. Leave Rocky P- 7.30 8.00 8.30,A. M. 0.00 A. M. 9.30 " 10..00 " ' 11.00 " 11.30 " 1.30 I’. M. 2.00 P. M. " 2.30 " 3.00 " 3.30 " 4.00 " 5.00 " (5.30 " SUNDAY 9.00 A. M. 10.00 A. M. 12.45'P. M.. 1.00 P. M. ` 2.00 " 2.30 " 4.00 " 5.00 " M. MUIIPIIY. Manager. = # Sailings to London I_ and Liverpool We call attention to the _snilinliii of the B. S. "SAOIIEM froiii llaliinx to Liverpool direct Octo- ber -ami. _ Cabin passage is but I5) 00 and we have booked a number of P55- si es. _ I The S. S. “DlGBV" fails from ' o ‘London Hn'ifax dI\'0S¢ BDU” it November lst First flue:-i $75 00 Hoc ind Class $50.00. Reservations should be madv mmsdlitefy. ~ Furn¢sS.WIiI\_v & C°- Ud- I Halifax. _ 1 f W Eastern S.S. Corp0i'aII0li International Line mam sifmn Mondays wainwim im for I ubec Eastport Puri- Fridsyc iii 0.00 l. in. - - ° i me -sri sam>a.iaiiif..ins.'e»v- I Cum* Wh' i mm, pm 1 1... Mainly.. waiimdnvs 1;! Worth J Guinea n lon seam or i>°.tu..Eii§_o_niiis Mr Isaac lvcs, Montague, was terdny. Mr Murdoch Kenned M L A. ' 3'. - - llradalbane, was in Charlottetown yesterday. Miss Bessie Duffy, City spent _ 'Thanksgiving in Cornwall the guest ipunpogls, "°‘°”'~~~'-~*"" ot' Miss Josie Ilenrtz. Ferguson, Sumiiierside. s ent Thanks D giving at their home in Wellington. Miss Blanche Saniiders South Wlnsloe, is visitting at Eldon, the guest of Mrs. tltev.) T. F. VVest. Mr Gerald Brcniiicr and bride re» turned home to (‘harlottctow|i last evening by the Nortliuiiiberlaritl from their \vcddiiig trip. veil llros., Cliarlottctowii, returned to night. Mr. Leslie A. Auld of the l<`ariu Stock and Fox Excliaiigc, lct`t Wednes- day inorniiig on a business trip to Boston. Mr. and _\lrs. M. E. C. lloiidcrson, Ilalifnx, spent Sunday in this city, tlic guests of thc 1`ornicr`s parents .\li'. and Mrs. J. lieiidcrsoii, Graftoii St. tioiied there. of his services on Sunday us usual.--V his harvest.-V. guests of the City Ilotel. ' Donald, book-keeper of the firm of F her recent illness. to-day. lilr Andrew ltitcliic, of Messrs (lar- tlic city by thc Nortliiiiulierlaiiil lust Professor \\'atkis lcavvs at noon to- day on the “IIalit`aX,” on ai short visit to Caiiso, to see thc Island boys sta- Thc inaiiy friends of ltcv. Mr. liobie. Victoria, wlll be sorry to learn that lin is confined to his iionie tlirougli ill- ness, and was not able to take cliari.:o - llis friends regret to learn that Mr. Seymour Snow is coiifined to his lioiiic, having contracted a. severe attack of intlaniation while engaged in tliresliiiig ' Mr. Gordon Dingwell of the Sea- Vicw llotel and Mr. Campbell Mc- Kenzie of Shaw’s llotel, Brackley Beach, spcntiisiinda in the City, the The many friends of Miss Lilla Mc- J. Holman & Co., city, will be pleased to learn that she is recovering from THE HALIFAX.-The s.s. Halifax, of the Plant line, docked at Char- lottetown this nioriiing at 1.30 o’clor'k passenger list. She sails at noon v//&~\\\\\\\\i'\C\?////ln “I The Bracelet Watch as become almost a nec sity with a great num er of people. We have a fine stoc them, and would b ased to show them t H. Taylor Jeweler & Optician with a fair cargo and only a small ,__ 7]///IIIlA\\\\\\\\Y/III/IIl\\\\\\\ au ‘S as "2 r C: . . . O FD X I \§`gfl////!{[é\\\\\\\\”//////2% 1*. \»”.~"`,_.-' _ Y- .|,f?"'/_~¢~ ,.»' fl/////f_\\\\\\vlr//A\\\\f "“ ~ T' t I e Price ii present stock_ cl will not be raise one cent no matter how th price goes up, and we hav some ne ones to choos from, made by the leadin watchmakers of the world. We are not dependent on wireless" in timing _our wzitches,having a Transit in- strument, ship’s chronomet- er, and one of the finest reg- ulators in Canada for that purpose. E. W. 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