i l i i \ l. I -. gg, 'i .iii ’ l a ‘_ i. >“a;=j»:@i .._ 3 .T _.u. l lv r ~»' 1. 1'- .. .- .,.» . 1.. Y. .lf . I . t _l f x -T "F3 "?-"l“- ‘>§~?ii\§i"\‘,@\’-"?' "»"<_' i"'=;"x": _ ‘Q-; wJ_iy5 '~\_-§g,§q - __ sesame "ami W __ `” » wwi tif 1 ara# * I ‘1,’i‘§§TW§ ` _ o ieeeemaehieleeeviau » ‘ - soy an Kun Maybe he needs a tountain pen or a safety razor-send him one for Xmas. ~_ We have a _fine assort- ment and will be glad to box up for mailmg any of these. _ G.H. Taylor Jeweler _:nd Engravel ' muse-4. .BIRTHS _ \VEBSTER.-At the P. li. Island Hospital, Oct. 29th. ll)l8 to Rev. and Mrs. S. D. \\°ebstcr (nec Florence Bridges.) of \\`insloe. a daughter. | DIED -W ROBBINS -At Morrell east on Oct~ ober 29t‘h, J. H. Robbins aged 54. READY.-.-\t South Boston, on Oct. 5th. Maggie, dearly beloved wife of Timothy E. Ready, former- ly of Cove Head Road. May her soul rest in peace. .\lcPl'lEE.-At St. John, N. li.. Oct. 23rd of Spanisll Illllueliz: .\l.1riol\ liuphinlia .\lci‘llc~c llgcd 24 years, daughter of the lan james and Mrs. .\lcPilcc, of this city. She leaves to mourn besides her \\‘ido\\'ed mother three sister.- axld one brother. _ -_\\“\ \ \ \ \'\ r n, I\ "F -'Q K IQUN E 'Y ` _ l Pl L1 s __ R AL 'l \ H I _ »..r<.$.~..->_.¢;/»;f:..f.ff°;,.f;f lil 5" D ' A B gr E S 9 P ll»'iiil|lii‘ 4,, - .___ i1\\>`i““\ _O -.1 _ `“‘*"il-fit. \ For _§ale one staiigraln nal: Barley half Oats. Apply 121 North-River Road. 2191-10--31 mtl P. - - arsnfps Wanted Highest prices paid. J. A FARQUHARSON & CO. Charlottetown 2087-10-25 In 1 wk pd. Professional Cards DR. SCLIFT _ GHRONIC DIBIAOII CURATIVE TREATIIENT by .h month in advance, Vietorla Hotel lharlotteenvrn. l".ll.l., Canada. HOURS. 11 to I daily. NOW |91-8-Zliilmospd. J. U. STEWART. K. C. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Publis .mee Neweon sleek, cnarmmewl Ifllloii Omoo. Georgetown Issey ta Lean an n-.sl lotu- B. S. H EBSIAN lsrrleter. lollolter, Notary Publis, eta., MONEY TO LOAN. Neuhltlmy. I. I WABBURTOB -it SHAW ' lerrlsters. A , e. au.. s»n°lii»°»:°°~i»; oflfif' ammi seooletioa. Bank of luminal. css nie. Permanent lonterle Donors el; ' IOBSON Q DUFFY larrietsre and Atterne ledei '~°~.....'°' .v='.'::.'..l`°°~°~ ' HULEAN I HQSKINNON ° . flehstevs Aihmero-¢\»i-sis 5 , . li it Ill E' SECREI Oli .SAVING lies in spending to the best alval- ugs-gmlag me most for 7°” mossy. That is what IW 4° 'N' yon buy Zen-Bak. lad that is wh! lem-Buk is the choice of the geo( housekeeper and _sereful imyer. ‘Wien you buy 'Zem~Buk you 8% nog; malelne-not 5% medldlo 'Ill the balance “till DD." ll ll gqlinry olntmenta. This elvleinl 'ly Zsm-But goes so muon tar- tber than ordinan ointments and yay the results are so much better- Zssn-Bnk is sootniul. h°\\ll\l gpgantisoptis. It ends »ein.»_ il* troys ell germs in e sore or v\l\iIl*| --uma prsventlns any dull! °¢ blood-poisoning-end grows new shin. A Zem-Buk cure is permln-_ mt because it purifiss and heels not only the surface skin. bil! 5|" _ the underlying tissues,sotbat there 1| no possibility of the disease 0|-eeklngout seein. zun-sux ls eomooud eX°i\\l|'°l¥ ol vegetable oils end barbel ex- tracts. with absolutely no animal fat or poisonous mineral drutl- wbieb only irritate the parts tht! ere intended to heel. It een. thoro- (ore, be used on the most sensitive skin and is the best bein for bah!- lt is also best for ocsosee. nngwom, boils, pimples. nleers. ghgeepes, blood poisoning ani pn., All dealers or Zen-lu! C9-¢ _ ` Sforonto. Elle. box, 8 for $1.25. .E ° -stil. Auction Sale SATURDAV. NOVEMBER 2nd. 1918 Beginning at 10 a. nl. all my farm ~ltock, crop and implements. One Perchcron mare 4 years; one hlwd marc 3 yearsold; 2 lnllch cows. 5 young cattle, 2 calves, 50 hens, 32 sheep. Crop quantity of oats, buckwheat hay. straw and turnips. Cart, driving waggon, box sleigh, piows, mowing machine, truck waggon, wood sleigh. harness, driving express and other heavy harness' “Capital” Cream Sep arator_ and other things too numer- ous to mention. Terms. $5.00 and under cash. T2 months credit on approved joint note. Should day prove stormy, will he held first line day following. ALLEN Monnlson, i'etcr’s Road, P. E. 1. H. NELSON &. SON Auctioneers 3138-10-29E0ct29,30,MOct.30,31. Wanted Fat Hogs We are prepared to buy any quantity of fat hogs on hoof commencimt Sept. 16th be sure you get our prices before killing on farm, J. M. ROOP & CO. -Plant on Kensington Road Phone 553 1322-9-iomwllllloacopd. \lo1_‘i_cE lntil further notice Public Funer- . are prohibited within the City and further resolved that the bodies ofallth d' fr 'fl n ` ose ying om ln uc za and pneumonia must be buried within twenty-four hours after dcath. We 'expect the Clergy to assist in carrying out to the letter this Regulation otherwise we will be compelled to order funerals after sundown. (Sgd.) G. D. WRIGHT, Chairman Board of Health 1914-10-16 mtf. Zo.: *lk /'T »` an Northwest Synopsis T‘il‘a.i‘Z‘.°. '}'.T.".‘.|..‘ .5?l”."l...".l..‘l.".’..l'?'3......°"7 sew. sl mlnlns otmluw lu-l ls malwsa. Saskslehen.-ll or Alu¢m. Applicant must ap PHI' ill ormn at the Dominion Lends'A¢enl:y’ ‘;:..".t°.:'.r‘;' .""'.......'*'l. ’l':':.."'.:.v'.:,' Nt I0* Sub-Alena --n farms cnndltlose. Danse-Six n:onlne_ nddeme utos sad eel uvsuon ofthe had an new of r isomers.. A ‘uomesessder mer live within nies lei of his homenesd oa s fern of at least lo u.-res; on certain eonitiioss. A habitable house is re~ lvpfifnetineauot whore residence is performed la dse s eeitain dlsulena homsemrlsf lngoodsnmg. ine ; »..|mf".'!.3f'T»'.’i5 M' °“'.I.‘2'i.".i‘°" "°“"“" ”" ee Six months reddeoos is seal ol three years after ssmlss holsesusd salem; slssgo .gm extra cultivation. rrvsmstlos usual maybe ae- talsedsssoos sehomemed psu¢¢,a¢¢¢||.|. as ...bl PRIVATE BENJAMIN F. SENCABAUGI-1 ' The home of Mr, and Mrs. B.H. Ben; F Sencabaughkin France on Sept. 24th. The deceased was the es and in due time crossed bver to France. He had not been there long whenhe was *aken down with pneumonia from which he was tln-- able to recover. He was twenty- nine years of age. Cooper R. Drewry, Capt, Q. M. C. U. S. in coneying the sad news of his death to his parents says “Private Sencabaugh. was an excellent soldier, who was universally liked by his officers and his fellow-soldi- ers, and his unfortunate death is a source of general sorro\v to all of us.”_ “His death was ill the line of duly and not the result of his own illisconduct.” This promising bf a noble enterprise and a hofy cause and this feeling will keep the grief-stricken parents, sisters and brothers to bear their great sorrow. Besides his parents the deceased leaves to mourn their loss five sist- ers: Mrs. H. .‘~\tilerton, Mrs. ILM. \’\"oodward, Miss Nellie and l\liss Laura in Province R. I. (the latter being home no\v on a visit), Mrs. Geo. McLeod in l\ledford, Mass., also four brothers,-'Albert in N.S., Harold in Winchester, Mass., \\’m. in Medford, Mass., and'Henry in Murray Harbor, P. E. I. MlllHiR! _[lUN`l TAKE lIHANIJiS ll i}H|ill'S IUNGUE IS Clllllill If cross, feverish, sick, Hllloue, clean little liver and bow`sls A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become ‘clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish, stom- ach sour. Look at the tongue, Mother! If coated, or your child is listless, cross feverish. breath bud, restless. docsn't eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other chlldren‘s ailment give a. teaspoonful of "California Sy- rup of Figs," then don't worry be- cause lt is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation poi~ son ,sour bile 'and fermen-ting waste will gently move out ol the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. A thorough “inside cleanslng' is ofttimes all that is necessary. It should be the first trewtsnent given ln A building with house and barn at North Wiltshire Station, the estate of the late james Roye. 2169-10-30- Ml4lpd. Time Table for Strath- gariney _for November From Borlshaw From Ch’Town Fri. Nov. 1 8 a. m. 6 p. nl. Tues.Nov. 5 lo.3o a. m. 6.30 p.m. Fri. Nov. 8 4. a. m. _ 2p.m. Tues. Nov. I2 6.1% a. m, 4~ p.m. Fri. Nov. 15 8 a.m. 6 p. m. Tues. Nov. 19 9.30 a. m. 6_ p.m.: Fri. 22 4 a.m. 2 p. m. Tuesday 26 7 a. m. . 4 p.ln. Fri.2g8a, m. 6pm. Freight must be delivered one hour before sailing. Annual General Meeting ' ' The annnale%Te'ral meeiinbof ll. satin -ltr . wlill»¢hsl¢l'lfi¢l\¢°§»a.`.°l'i>i:'°r.-ellie _ iii, yxdelttllr who has ski lhlolmel \ boliellle f _ ._ ,,3""*_';'§ roomeCbarlottetownonSstunlay n, _ *'55* - _ &f' g1?i.Lw° 2nd. It 1lo’cloc\ a. m. Except u °""i€.:° ..l:.:...~'-f""~*... ........&" *A " ' .. . asnlalnasoc q_§¢ meiozzwsirir°fe°f¥' T7? young life is cut off in the pursuit, if not sold by private sale by 15th ,_ - ;__ November, will be sold on that day ' - '" - ' ' ¥{`_ _ '°’B""""§ ... .1 Canadian Govern t R 'l i " i or cr 0 exec 0 s. V " ‘ -» * Y W'LL'AM BOWMAN PR1N-n l:~:nwAlildtigLANnal way ‘Mx l » A ` ' “`HAR.L"3S GODFREY ,Time Table ln Effect sept. zur, 1918 f.°.':.°:‘;;‘:.=‘;- D THE. WAYA THEY. news.of'the<1`eathoft_heirson Pte. A ._ _--BUY _ oungest son He left his home ini 5 1 2 ~ ' ‘ luly 1910 for the United Stafes. ._ _ _ _ _ ~ . _ -, ' Early last spring he signed on in ' ' ` ` » _‘ _ ~ ' 0 '_ _ _ , _ ' . the Ameficfm Exl>»=diri.~‘-> ’ \*f.e,,-»_~.~ :`.`- ’ __ 4.-. l ° ' ~ ‘oi . . ‘il '_\__ ‘ _I/bf ,(3 , | .t Er ~. I .1 ' . \_ I`~\`_.-°’l` -‘ "UI \‘\_‘. ' _ .///_ ` H / ‘1 I ' 4 ~~» \ -» .5 I"9‘.° 9".°‘g Gi S313 ' `s'~<.-e-ee=:' 3-St‘.6."3s _ . 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