_ t _. ~ w.. ._ .¢. ' 'i V, _ f“""'”‘*fV ;>;'4“_’\;;1__‘ 3;? gtg.. _ .i_...~.+.-._.».,h _A » _.,.,._>1, ...Ari-,..:. .;,¢,,-....,'-'»».._ ',_,i._,.‘t,¢ .‘¢.o'..,...§- ,.-nit.-. Avis *J* -‘ -“F _- ,- _ - -1',-i. .s_,. \ _ __;_ooiio.BE¥if-i¥1*="1918“____ m oomma___ _ __.,_..,-_-;-___»-.Fi ' .‘:"‘ 5?. 'xi -A ‘_ fikszgtlivfv pleasant ` 8 ,_ ' . "'_. _ Z ‘ ’ '; ‘W .',._-'...- it "Pl}`.NSI.AR A l fdlfioagees nib argihsmesi effects... rehe_i" or simple* throat iri-im. tion |l_i i‘f8S,¢lCkling senga- tio .80 _ Dion-at this-season oft eyear. , \.l ` ¥ _ __ V -_ _ _cwnr _ _ , ' -.T Qgfhf r_.._. L '1 é ’,3 . . _` '_ _ V if \G!llPl*|lIIll|'§&l |- ..'.m‘.°:..:‘“ -° “rm EN FREE W'-.:.-:'....'°°'..°.:.-..~.°~.=°..:-.:,...--nest hmmm "1 All " ' -_\’° ( ‘__ mr rams us ami :iii L."‘"""'~':°"`3"¥.r°"?""‘°“‘W° ..-:-°"`°"*-`°°°-""`° i Simply dissolve one or two ‘ of these antiseptic confections in the mouth and immediate relief will be felt. Penslar Throat Doagees are packed in generous tins and sold only at our Penslar Store -25c a box. _ F oster’s Drugstore _ Sunnyside _Angelus ¥£°i`i'uusewin\iii» ekiurfun- . ii ,gs ei aw" will a \h0 ru llenth nursing. tsehahi ibtiliiiyvlf lsstsnsaltlsobsslwithasalatyelssp. li all you trismss. The handsome sms se |ddsi.ia\iwi\hhilheiavsst=_ix‘:lL\.hs new . lla manuhsiiarsd nas ss follows: U11. Ihnsram lop., lap June. Moonstone oe .. 0 i 0 ¢7ll|1.Buby Kev., o|s|` AI!-.Paoli Aus., Oily aa Dao. ‘turquoise 3 Tha hsatilai bnesial wstoheernss in two styles-hand. I-nsniiihslusss wlihnsatllght royltrsptomMehauiols` snamuiwithasiiri-thu .xtissemsusasl alaialaoaud gswdlsrystarssssll similar watches at NM wnmee-1.ei»i».ms in ehiy is muse ei eerie... I ly new Geroustlon Bouquet Perlman. I delightini blend. iul exmlgu: ax_qui:las°adn;mlni§¢zdaee thsghsmmi s on 1 D s. '| sssy. s mba eskss. Return our ll.70 when you ull :hem and ws will Drvmvtlr send you. postage paid . the besniiiui birthstone pendant and rinl just as represented. and tho =;u\linlvui.eii =rse;eistve=°s;_i;a\» ni vitaiieus uiluiu mon goods s in vs r rm :.‘“;=`:I?gill uid’|etti:i| tour ol'ixiTxln ln ss.ir:i:s.:aodl ' Doa!! delay- lille. Wells today. You hh no silk as :g t:hs b:ch leads sad live 7n\\ nrsmlisms io: I ,Ol 0 I0 . Add _ f.::.':...¥.“a.it:-°' "s".i,'.°.°:»“""= °°- ... A me ggi E 1-U _ij-. ; _ " *__‘;’ c_tAssii=iEn ADVERTISEMENTS 1 wwoumwn _' g" if --II" V - ,; -I ._.e. _ I \ _Acaurs _ wAN1'isD sALEsMAN _ EXCLUSIVE LINE for city, town or country. Big earn- ings guaranteed.Permanent all year job.No experience necessary.Write Luke Bnothers, Limited, Montreal. 1 ` 1896-io-iimesi WANTED HEIiP_. , FEMALE ' GIRL WANTED for housework. Apply Guardian Ohice. 'tr WANTED-A girl for genera iigéigeyzoiilé to 188 Queen St. WANTED- MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply to Mrs. Dr. Mc- Guigan. 50 Great George Street. Dti. wAi~i_,.°'i?_r_=1i>‘___A aim. Fon GENERAL h_' se_s5¢2_ric__. Mrs. R. E. Mutch, 185 E§@`d"' " t. 1884-io-12Mtr. | ra _ . _ wA_hg_.*.lfE_o AT oNcE Fon ri-is P. E. I.;g_i';lospital a smart girl_ior house- Wor\t.‘Apply Miss Kilburn, house- keeper- isis-10-slim. sinh- Fon oensi-iAi. House- vrorki Good wages. Apply to Mrs LOST-ON OCTOBER 9th ON 'i`iHE 'Malpeque Road between Broo`k`iielo` and Hunter River one 30x30' IA auto- mobile tire on spare rim. Finder will he rewarded by leaving with W _ K. Rogers. _ 1979-10-29M3i. _ . 4 ` T0. LET T0-LET - FOUR _ FURNISHED Rooms, hot water heating grates _ etc. Apply 75 Upper Prince St. 1958 10-18 M lwkpd T0-LET.-House on Upper Hiillsboro St. containing eight rooms. Apply 20 School St. Oct. 16-3-il pd ' FOR SALE l ; FOR. SALE- ONE REG-I-STERED short horn bull 2 years old. Apply to Henry Horne, Winsioe Station. - 1976-10-19sws3i. FARM FOR SALE 100 ACRES OF choice land situated in Malpeque Apply to Joseph Davison., Kensing- ton, R.R. No 1 1973-10-19 M li pd FARM FOR SALE.-One hundred acres oi choiice land situated in Mal- peque for sale Joseph Davison Keri- singtolr, P.E.I. 1973-10'-19 M11- -pd Pg' C. ni-aiyrii. 14a's-9-rims' T- x; > _ - PA-rniorio, §€rsAov. _wsi.i. who °mPlo!mont`fat. home. in wer oi- Deace tiiiie-knit socks for us on the fast. simple Auto Knitter. Par- ticulars today, lic stamp. Auto Knit- ter Company. Dept. C 6807 College Toronto. Ont. 1541-9-2511421. is- WANTED h FOR SALE. Lot in Brighton abou 150 it. square. Aipply Box 221 ¢1¢y_ _ 1927-10-17m1wk pd FOR-&ALE-AN UPRIGHT PIANO in good condition. Apply tor Rev. '1‘.W. Murphy, St. Pauls Rectory. 1980~10-18 M iii FOR SALE.-A NUMBER OF YOUNG cattle (shorthorn gradei) A.0.l.~‘ Gill York. 1913-10-16 M 3ipd WANTED A` FARM HAND. APPLY to Herbert Mason, Bunbury. _ ' 1929-10-17M3ipd WANTED A _SMART -BOY ABOUT 16 yea-rs oi age to work in store. Ap- ply at Carters Bookstore. 1 1966-10-19M2i. I WANTED-A man to drive de- livery team. Saunders Newsom ilk Co. 1938-10-17 m t f. _ WiANTED AT ONCE A YOUNG BOY to run on train as news agent bc- tween Charlottetown and Mt. Stew- art. Apply News Agency, R. R. -Station. 1977-10~19M3i. _ _,.-J _ TEACHER ’WAN'PED FOR SPRING- Bald School, No. 12. Supplement $00.00. Apply to Chester Easter, Seo'y, 0’Leary Road, R.. R. \-r~:1B5ii»10¢1!frim5i. ' . L03 ; _ Losr. - sarwlunii a1'Am.sv nudge sire stenisyiisii, e solitaire diamond ring. Fiiidbll piglie 15"* It W. F. Wsir'e store and receive reward. 1901-10-ie Mapa LOST BETWEEN J. L. SHAW'B store. Euston Street and Eldoii” Hotel A woolen esrrisse wrap- An- illy J . L. Shsw's store. - _ 1955-10-18MiiiDd. _ h-__,.__a;._... wiu. *ri-il Plitlon wi-io 'took the pli'cet'o¢,b\by cloths irom_ -Miorsll Hotel Parlor Sept 1801: ro- turn _ 10-il L_ . 'T f ._ '-"-1* .-1 WANTED A' FEMALE PROTEST- ` months. Salary $36. per month. Ap- ply to Archibald Clarke, Old 1-larry, Magdalen islands.. 1901-10-14Miipii FOR SALE MGLAUGHLIN 'CAR 4 cylinders, thoroughly overhauled electric lights and sei! starter, in good condition. Waiter S. Grant. ` 1510-9-20ttt ‘ FOR SALE TWO DWELLING HOUS- es and lots at Mount Stewart near railway station. Apply to .McLeodl & Bentley, 'Charlottetow`n. 1 _ 1942-10-17M6i. Oxford-down ram 3% years old weiigiht 2.05 lbs shorn 14 lbs wool sure stock getter.__Price $20 P.A._ M-cisa~ac Souris'».R.R. Ng__§% 1974-10-- mumm ”f'5 U if _npr voim gr ANU oA.'rs Atli A* smtp A Dominion irxriusss on-L _ i . -, -_f A - _ ,..W. _, _.,~_._~ __ ant teacher for ii term oi ciglitli ter ma em. A. si. Nelson. Phone] br. 'Vi'-nmslih Nsium -hir autos ‘ IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -S. A. MCDONALD ior overcoats at lu; years prices. 1982 POLLCE COURT.-There. was only one case at the Court y6ll8l‘d¢Y-'i» _ drunk-whose hail bond was forfei- ted. _ SUITS AND OVERCOATS.-' Best quality at lowest prices at the big clothing store. Prowse Bros., Ltd. V 1954-10-18M2i. COVEHEAD AND HAMPTON. - During and‘owing to the prohibition oi public gatherings in this province the Sabbath and week night services 'oi this congregation wi-ll he suspend- ed. . _ WOUNDED.-Mr. Wm. G. MacDon- ald, Vernon, has received word that this son Gr. Dennis L. MacDonald .has been admitted to No. 4 Gen. Hos- pital France with shrapnei wound in arm' and hand. ' SEILWICEB CAiNCl'iLLiED.-- ln compliance with the request oi the Prov. Health Oiilcer all the mid week 'and Sabbath services in the Presby- terian church, Tryon Hampton ami Bonsliaw, are cancelled till further notice. WEDDING Bi3)LLS.- The marriage of Miss Katherine Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Hughes, Norboro, to Mr. David O'Connor took place Wednesday last, Oct. 16th at Si. James Church, Freetown. {Mr. and | Mrs. O'\Connor have many _ffrlends who wish them every happiness. LOCAL PR‘.lCES.-- There was a sin-all -market yesterday. The dealers are paying prices as follows for staple produce: Oats 75c bush., potatoes 60 tu 65c, turnips 20c bush., hay' $15 :E ton, straw $l0, pork 22%c best |_ weights up to 180 pounds. There is very little pork coming in at present _Dealersare paying -i0c per lb for 1. lb blocks oi’ butter 37c for crockery, has for :uh and 42 for 1 is credmery blocks. Eggs bring 46 c per dozen. The results of the Medical Coun- cii of Canada examinations which were held during the past week at ,McGill "University, the Royal Victor- 'is and Notre Dame Hospitals have , been announced. The examination carries with it iegistration on the Ca nada_ Med-ical Register, with the dl- pioma L. M. C.C., which is a qunli ‘iication accepted 'by all the provin- ces as suiiiicient lor license and re- `gistration to -practice without fur- ' ther examination, of any kind. A-' inong those receiving licenses are oi Charlottetown _and W. Keeie of A|,ben_0n_ ` _ _l Expert States Facts That Are No » CAPs.-"i.athet`in caps' at the Big Store. Piowse_Bros.. Ltd. 1954-io-1siu2i_ APPRECllA'I‘i0N.- Mr. Mlcliaei Ben-igan ot Queen Street wishes to thank friends' in city' and country lor _heir kindness shown him during the inness and death or his daughter. 1931 MIQN'-S UNDERWEAR.- Soo thc spociai countcr oi meii’a houvy undcr wear at the Big -Store. The reuso:. that they are selling so cheap they were bought belore the advance. Prowse Bros., Ltd. , 1954-l0-l8M2i. -FUNERAL SERVICES.-On Fri- day. Oct 11th, the remains oi’ the late John C. Durant of Margate was laid to rest in Margate (‘einciry at 2 o'c1ock~` The services at -'the house were con- ducted by Rev. M-r. Sellars ot Kensinz ion and -Rev. =Mr. Brittain oi Bedcquef The deceased leaves to mourn his ,ilosis a sorrowing widow, one son now in the army, and eigiit daughters." , PERSONALS i Miss Estine Maepohaia of 1-:icon 3 is visiting in Crapaud the guest of her auiit Mrs. W. D. Slierren. _ Mrs. B. R. Hoiiiinii, city has lic- turiied from Moncton where she was ca-lied by »the_serious illness of her brother. It is pleasing to note that he is now well on the road to recov- ier;-'. - Major C.L. McKay fire Coniiiiundei'. of Halifax, is visi-ting his ,home in lor Halifax, is visiting his home -in iCharlotteitown called -here on account for -illness in his rhmiiy. This is the first leave the iiifijcr has had for nearly a _year an-'l his friends here are pleased tio see him. ' | ' Friends-on P. E. I. were glad lo sec Mrs. Chas, Kumsemllier, (for- ‘meriy Miss Lilia Stewart, oi’ Dover. ‘Col., who visited the province in September. While beer she was the guest oi’ her cousin Mrs. James Elluiman, New Glasgow. Mrs. Kumsc- _milieps last v\isit_;was in 1894. She ispeliks in the hlgirestrterms of her inative province; H`er only son Chas. HJ. is doing his bit__‘_‘Soniewhere in "France." ‘ On .her return trip Mrs. iiumsemrlller spent some days in (T-ainhridge, Mass., visiting friends tliero. _ .?_1._i__-,_ Mlnards Linimenr Lumnermane Friend , _*___ t'|Robe`rt MaVcLauchlan,_ forinerlyi *WUT LIQUID MANURE- 'a ftelegiram from -St. John's Ntid.. _yesterday stating that his brcthcr A captain Freak, cniien han died in the Hospital there after a few days ili- incss. Capt. -Cu-lien was homo only about tliree weeks ago renewing old friendships and his early death is u groat shock to-~ his relatives and i’rien~ri-is who anxiously await the full particulars. lie left hors lor St. 'Johns to take charge of'tlie steamer Wellington an-d was preparing to leave with ihis ship lor Grccco on Naval transport service. A tologram receivcil by his brothor, Mr. James Cullen, yesterday stated the remains would bo 'I‘he'iast meeting oi the Cheese Board_ for the season was held' in the city yosterday. The 'following was the board ‘messsgez "Seventeen hundred cheese boarded twenty iour and quarter bid no sales sold on curb FOR SALE.-OR EXCHANGE ONE- ~ 'eiglite to quarter’ higher small -make." Thirteen .hundred and seven-ty-five cheese were boarded of which eiglit_ hundred and seventy iive were sold .to it. si. iMiitsh,ios,-1.wti'i;7 (bor emi one'quLrter cents. - ~ ,_ - |'i"'f° i _ I-ISOEI-LANW055 ‘A “'°“‘ "°“1°' ‘“""l“"“°"°“ "“’| §'n°i'ii'i'»i"ii|`ii°§ii$',rsiipvxiiufstfhlhsiiiiii expressed -regarding the .shortage of some nd “' hNa°~°W\`|9°I cheese boxes'._ , V _' ,' ‘-` ' Widely Known. ' CAP-fr. oUi.i.iiiN DnAD.- Mr.-i 'Much may be done by the use of Janies' Cullen of 'Alexandra receiiltid liquid manure to make good the shortage of fertilizers. An English ‘authority has made an analysis bearing on this point. He says: i“Let us take the urine oi the cow. ,tor example, remembering _that its 'value is increased or diminished in proportion as the foods consumed are rich. An average sample, however, contains 0.8 per cent. oi' nitrogen, ' 0.7 per cent. oi' phosphoric acid, and | 0.6 per cent. of potash. In a sample of the fresh manure of the cow, which includes the straw, the pro-_ -portioneot the nitrogen present is only 0.34. of phosphoric acid 0.18, and of potash 0.4, so that, weight for weight, the liquid manure oi' the cow is worth as plant food double as imuch as the dung which she pro- Iduces. and to which tho straw is added. . I In a lengthened experiment~the . mixed manure of the cow liquor and leaving St. Joiin’s for Charlottetown solid, wntained 0_4() pér cen¢_ of today Enitrogeii, 0.3 per cent. of phosphoric acid, and 0.84 per cent. oi' potash, ‘ '“"”' yet in any ease were liquid or solid to be kept for a lengthened time the loss would be considerable, and con- sequently the value much diminish- ed, Thus we see that the urine ot the cow is* very much greater in value, weight !or.weight, than the -mixedsolld dung and urine, without straw. ‘ The urine ot the horse and sheep is_ ,niuchh richer in nitrogen and about equal 'iri potash; in the case of the horse and pil it is much richer in phosphoric acid, but poorer in nitrogen and potssh. so that where tlie‘_liquid isthe mixed urine ot the different class oi stock it is im- manure ol any class of stock. sepa- coi/in 'ro J. w. rvrn, EMERALD. cheese boxes, and it wssihs wish or me or mixes. whether as rerards . .~ - ‘ ‘ - lnitrogen or h li i id, hih for cedar posts. matched and roughitiie dioard tihst the makers of boxeii_ -re by fu thx; l‘:c|,’"°_;.°Iu:';h egnsgb _ boa,-d,__ Wm buy pmgiu would- speed '_ _-_p_gg(¢Vlt\¢tl0ll in tueiiia ot all manurisi matter. The cows kept st s certain tam pork. '. `?»., 10; ' _ __ _ _ , _ ad | ...___ A A on-of -or nits* ..:..:'°;'.T.°.:2,‘:.':- :.':i'..‘i_ ‘ri W); -yr fy ' ~ ui to anime tisiiy, or about 1:94 tens per ,_ 'y ' _, Ph V810' -'61-afton‘~" """'""'f -_ 1, _igeadper annum, sad these animals E Num". m;71.10.1m5|pd,. ~m:..~?“y°»r»‘°d th°}§ I "ph Z up als | were ot average silo-about 1,000 St~r.°°¢ Bw- __ si 'I-he ir\‘°i>°»ii H ° S °1~1S° ° pounds in weight. su: oil the suis of other work the average quantity og solid msnurefroduced by the cow is nine tons, an ol liq'uid'8K tons ‘_ _ l 0000000000000000000000000700000 V0 V ~0000000 T .J X ;;i_~::: 17:. . fr-‘JF-‘-‘-'-'~`~`-'-'-'ff -`-`~`-`-`-1'-1'-'-`-'-1 - -' ""7 - `-`~`-`-`-‘-`-`~`-1" `-A-Ar*'f~'~"T~`-‘-`~`~‘-1’ 'I~'~'-1'-'-'sd . . - _ '~- -_ ' . ¢ . _ The central Guard. A §°°f°°~~»_¢°~~»~~°~»°~°°f° -M "fear .fx ._ _ D __\ __ It 4 -/`.‘.' J ( _ \ '3 EJ (\ _ ` 4/ A ` 1_ T. _ ¢- ;_ U/5 ,xr O ` \ "£\:_, _ `-.“.` ' ”_`}»*$Vofea`»io§s_»-0 Cf? t®‘”.”¢REAo|ue-Msiiiriius ~‘ -f MATTRESS _\ it Our No. 0 Hercules Spring Guaranteed for 025 Years __ _Price $6.00 " - Cheapest _in the end--most'-"comfortable__and_ _ . restful While in use. By actual test iive times. _ stronger than any other make. f[k( ”"“;“ 5.25 Eire; 7.50 8.25 D A lfi 000000000000 0000 Lowest Prices on Beds! We can Save you money on bed springs and mattresses (ompare the above prices with the lowest you can iind anywhere. ' 0111' b9¢_|S‘--even the lowest price--are strong _ and substantial and with reziscnab.t~ rare will last a lifetime. Spriiié Mattresses Top Mattresses V at $2.75, 3.75, 4.75, 6.00 at $4 75, 5.50, 8.50 up. BEST VALUES TN CANADA _ V% -- _ __ , . ~.- ii FURNITURED RE PAIRED AND REUPHOLSTERED dar. They srs_~payabie everywhere, - ~ »-~.. _is -.-~.-1 tru*-¢,_V ,Nb*___. 0°' product" nm’ to” of W; mgkq ggpgginlty ui' this work. (hir nicn an- exports-do nothing clsc-W_c , ,_ - . _ _ j 196940-'.1-°ME1| I - G* A eoini manure in i-oiins'imms¢n“wiii guarantee' a first class Job. ~ _ _ T _D _ ~ ' __________.......-» ____ __ __ ____ _ V. _ V V yieiid og pounds ot nitrogen; similar- ~ - (pgl _ , _‘ _ ._ . __ __ _ . _ mqglgr pnicas PAID Fon ll.|1'- _..._ _ _ Jéthfgt :vP°f'__‘:4‘\:°;°u3|r":=: °:f"\l1f;::: All kind; of upholstering materials in stock to select from, tapesterics, velours, chintzee, ' ' ` ` A I ' ` ‘ cretonnes leathers, etc.. etc. ~ m 3,.,¢,_,,, ,¢¢,,.p'nm. _ suvonoed se dorm:-ues nav-m»»~i 2;-‘§°1uf,§ }L°‘,‘,}‘§,f, ",',,§“,f,'f’,,‘;°f,,,,,¢"'“°",,,,¢ ' ITS CHEAPER 'iiD..Bl:1RAlR_ -- , __ _- _,__m_1-io-iiiseips.. to mute-snr Ili!" *“ BNN wi |_ tes uqeie of me mv is einen _ iiF:liPHOL.S”F_i:1l\-Cl`i-IAM-'l`0,iiii.i`t_ _ B6 ' ___'_"___,..__........- ef of 'gay' f¢|siiap'a,;',i_?qsit|'vs|y'ne¢ eeusi to that or the solid-maaare. _ _ _ .` in i " _ f. _M ~ , mo Anrimo Monsanto* HAND ,'dy6‘ss¢-ses-|iiae£sei'.“rrie¢ ti-sol , _ -. tn.. ..,,,__ A W* f Y and rciipholsior rha|r~-L tab|es--coiicht-=»-lounges-parlor suites etc _ - Better Snr- Abqiqt it '§`0da_y',-,~N`ow l'” “ ` ' , 'Qu ef' i ' *"1* Rr-wg N vi 1 A A - , .___ ~ A "~ ‘ ` _ _ inooéfoooooootooewoonooonoooonoen _. l,_ 1-'-s. i Ill” `H‘;""{’- "--56.--"‘»_¢.~. _‘\fi‘¢‘_§i'9'l '-I ‘-'W-"'~'** `_. , _ d "I > =i‘--if itt~~. 7" ' - ~ _ ~ 5 _..._ -» - -- -