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'L “MANY PllllMlNlNT PlllPll IN CANADA _ _ _ 5 $10,000 for investment in Have Written Letters About “Fruit-a-tives" PROVINCIAL SHOOT.--The new rifle range at Summerslde will be opened this week in a. fitting manner, the opening ceremony being made the occasion of a provincial rifle meeting. at which it is expected there will be large numbers of riiletnen in attend- ance from all over the Island. The meeting will be held on Thursday and Friday. the 17th and 18th inst. FOX MARKET.-The Farm Stock and Fox Exchange has received from investoru the considerable sum of. the Angin- Atiicricati Silver Black Fox Company. ln view of the fact that the money And Have Th€S¢ .l.¢€ttCl'5 T0 Be imarkct. is ticd up as it result of. the Published ln Their H0m¢ N¢WSPaP¢l'S ffiillulfieiil“l.§fl§"§lZv'2. i.`Z§-Anil Jiifi tl '. Tll Hlll’ lllHlllS T0 GET Wlll lin plowing in a field on his farm, in itlie vicinity, where many . tion the stability oi' the in OLD COINS FOUND. -.\lr. Patrick Trainor. Kell_v's Cross, while engaged \lS[l') years ago ‘tood a dwelling, picked up two coins. one an old copper, the other a very _._.é__._,i old l~`rt>ncli coin, dated 1410. On one Those For(e)mt_>Islt. lnDThe Religous, Social agdtlfolitical ‘Try mm and valuable Life f e ominion ave ermitte err ' ___ U _Photos To Appear, Together With Testimo- nials Telling How They Have Been well, who has ben suffering for the Cured By “Fruit-a-tives". vast few days frvm M0011 ~\iii st iarlnlilc features of the ma niiicent succcssof“Fruit- Onco tl.t 0 rcn il _ . - .V a-tives", has been thc cnizlii'-r ot thc inc-n and uonit-n who have written to L_0mmi0“_ on inquiry las, I-`rui!-;».-tivt-< Liinitt-tl and st-nt ‘.`ni»ir plwtris, with perinission to 1-ublislx these in B,-,.1-V "_ was u3¢er¢uiii@i1 side is the picture of a lion. The coin is 'nite a curiosity. being over ilve f _ teiiiurit-s old, and is thought to be RECOVERING.-His many friends will be pleased to learn that Dr Leti- poisoning. is now very much improved. ln in- jecting scrum into a patient on Tues- day the doctor accidentally pricked his thumb with the- needle, anti up to vstcrday was in a somewhat serious night. how- that he was the in-ws;-.tift~r\'_ 'l`ln~>c include a lforizu.-r .\lcnihcr of the Cal-inet, a Senator, a resting ti:i:\~tt-r, two Superintendcnts of Sunday Sch0Ol Bild one School t`oninii~.~ir>iit~r_ 'l`lit».-c letters were signed by the writers and may be seen at thc coni]i;tii_\"s t»t';it‘cs in ()l.tn\\'a. 'I`lin=t» who liavc bt-cn cured by "Frtiit-a-tives” oi Stomach Trouble, lntli_-_(4.-_#ti-iii (ir ]>\‘si»e;isi;t~*l~IitliieY\' or lllndtlcr Disease, constant Bacltaclie, l{licnniuti_~ni. .\`t~i".tica or l.i:nilia_\_'o-'chrtniic llcadaclit-s or .\`euralgin--liili0u5- ness, L`oii~li;'\zttiiiii or Livcr Cont]/laint, are _glad to let the whole world know of the re_~niell_\- that cured tliein. Tliey feel that they are only doing their duty to uritt and ttll about ' l'ruit a tins" ind to ur vc tlicirsicklfriends and ue` hbors _ . .. A. . lg to try tht-se wontlcrlul taldcts made from fruit juices. _ Thesc letters ttllii limi- sick, sufferii eo le base cured themselves . - _ , - ig . ig p p ~ in their ot-:ii-litniics_ have been nowerlul factors in inducing many others to try "Fr\tit-it-tivc.~". you tciili/.c, this, for il some relative or close friend has tried somctliini; and is satisiietl with it, you are apt to try it too. The fact that "l~`ruit-rt-tives" has cured thousands of pcoplc, all over Canada, is an excellent reason why you should try these wonderful tablets made oi fruit juices. li you are suffering with any oi the complaints mentioned above, get n box of “Fruit-a-tives” to-day. “Fruit-a-tives" are sold by all dealers nt 5oc. rt box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 350. or will bc st-ni postpaid on receipt of price by l"ruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. L "1 _--__ "BEAVER”I"LOUR lsboth » ll i _ _;"f’_®?f""-~ ~ Bread Flour h anda .tleitilx yt* Pastry Flour I,-,,~j'»-.fi I A l'/` llul ' dl jll ¢ 1-' -`* V.¥.\f The perfect flour In the ` _ \ '\{f\f\` £7' one that combines the J good qualities of Ontario V and Western wheat. This ls exactly what ,"Be2ver" Fltgx does. lt is a blend of but " ’ V Ontario fall wheat with ` l ` -_- g ‘ A A a little Westem wheat ¢__,,»‘» ‘5 f to add strength "~`”5° ' v ,. ./_7._ér_5_,, » 1, , i. . ly _ "Beaver" Flour equally good for Bread 'N ~a , and Pastry-it has the real home made flavor ‘it -\ Q `l that western iloura ' lack. Ask your grocer. eru.ns-mm n mp-nu » rua. cam num ua comm. 143 11|! 'l‘. Il. TAYLOR C0... l.ll|l‘l'll. - ~ CHATEAU. 05|. . ? t I j~.'/_A»,/ jf;_.»jf / Q/,U ` 6' /. _ . / All Days Look Alike To These Bicycle Tires All days nn1l:tllronol;:ilikcto (inod- ytrftr llitryclc ’l`irc-s, Tlicsc are thc tires with the izuiifnifi All-Weather anti-skid trend. The dizuiiond-:~ilinpcr_l blocks grip the rotltl. adtlint; to the suit-ty 0". sharp wet corners, while ;gi`\'iii;; :t stiiooth-ritliizg finality on strrtiglit-a\\.':ty lcvcl roads. . '-' sm; i.»1~:i.>~‘” OOD YEAR TORONTO Bicycle Tires Ant] thesc arc beautiful tires. They ntld to the nppcrtrnnce and value of any bicycle. 'l`l1r-v are Goodyear-mnde under the some qtmlity-standards that have won leadership for Goodyear automobile nnd motorcycle tires. Durability Built ln Durability and service are prime considerations in the mnltlng of Goodyear Bicycle 'i`lrt-s. Yet they cost no morcthan otherstandnrdmakes. 'l`ht-y are made at the Goodyear Bowmanville, Ontario, factory. Men can nntmake better. You cannot getbetter. Then whyex- pcrinmnt with lesser tires when Goadyearsbringyou ¢ana|'nlyl‘ '|\tO@y¢rTire llihfllaql ofCmall,I.ild lnl0Hlu.`lof\\lo.:. P.n’¢try.ls\v1»ls.0¢- _.ff-rafs..1¢s,Auu¢.1m. ' _ _ .. -C / / ~ “ gf/ ' /,f | , .,,~.‘<.’ 1 , 1 v_._» 1. .1 /r/. K / I / , .cs /’* A A /'= 'llllllt by Dr S. lt. Jenkins. GOOD ADDRESS.-The newly ap- pointed U. S. Consul at tfliarlottc- town, Dr. Livingston T. Mays, address- cd a large audionceiin thc First Me- thodist Church last evening on “The Value of a Man's Life." Thu subject was trealt-d in a masterly manner and Consul Mays held the closest atten- tion of his interested audience through out the entire discourse. Consul Mays is a. talented and eloquent speaker and a real acquisition to the public' lifc of the province anti The Guardian heart- ily wclcomes him as a citizen ot' Char- lottetown. FUNERAL HELD.- The funeral ot' the latt-_ Mrs. Gertrude Sout-y who died in liconiinstor. Worcester, Mass., took plant- on lfritlay afternoon from the rcsidt~nt~<~ of her father Mr. Siler- rin, 48 Lnngworth Avenue, and was largely attcndt-tl by friends \vho wis- hed to pay a last tribute to one they had grt-atl_\'este0n1eti. The impress- ivc funeral services at the house and _ grave were taken by Rev. D. McI.t-an who spoke words o1` conlfort and synipathy to .thc bereaved relalives Tho floral tributes were very hand- some and were silent tokens of the , tlccp sympathy of all. v\-ANOTHER lSLANDER.- P. E. island boys are leaving other pro- vinces in t‘anatla than P. E. 1., and are , going to l the pupils lutve been at work this session it is not expectctl tlic dis- play will be as large as wished i'or. l-lawcver each school should entleavar to contribute sometbing.1\lr_ Landrl- gan ot' the Government School Supply has kindly consented to exhibit a few samples of books, maps and black- bonrds. The following is the prize list which will doubtless be increased. 1, $2.50-To the pupils of tt First Class or Graded School having the best com- position. 2. $2.50~'l`o the pupil of a primary school having the best com- position. 3. A lllap--To the primary school lmvinz thc best oxltlliit. 4, A lJlctioiiar_v-’l‘o the primary school liavlnl; the stwontl bcst. exhibit.. 5, A years subscription to the (‘.hildrt-n`s Magazine- Tn tlic that-lier liavingthc best exhibit of drawing. 6, Same to thc teaclter having the best collection of wecd seeds. HAIR All Fill lllll lllNllWlllllll UN Hlllll Also on Neck. Big Bare Spot on Crown of Head. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cuted. ‘ -*_gt_ 108 Chaplcatt SL.. l\lontrcnl, Quo.- "Wbcn my brother and I went to srhonl vro got rlngwornts from the other rliiltlrcn und our hair all i'cll out. We had tlmni on our heads and on our nooks. For months I had n. lvlit barn spot on tho crown of my ht-ad tho slzo of a ilfty-cunt: piece. Mother tried cvcrytlilng. all kinds of olntmcnls, to cum us but cvt-rythlng seemed no good until ono day sho saw an advcrtlscmt-nt for Cutlcura. Soap and Ointment. It was Cutlcura Soup and Ointment that curtd us." (Signed) Mrs. M. Blake. May 31.1013. ml ITCHY RASH ON HANDS . FNSUI. Ont.-»“f`utiruro Soap and Olnt- mcnt romplotply curod mo of n rash on my linndh. The rash was ml like wntcr hllnters. vt-ry itchy and sore. Bcmtchlng made them mror. The irritation was bad at night. I tried many rcmctllcs which did not do any good. I used Cutlrura Soap as n. wash in warm vmtier night and morning with Cutl- cura Ointment and ln lm# than a wmk it was all gone." (signed) Mn. Isabella Gibson. Ml! 22', l0l3. _ The regular uneof Cutlcurn Soap for toilet and bath not only tends to preserve, purify hair and hands. irri- coma wholesome Boop - _,ig » , . _ i .... _.4 » Monmav. -». _ _ , _ "'g_.-f. zs¢ ‘ _ ` oo* Even the |..azieot,Liver and Bowel; respond to the gentle action of Abi! g 5¢§'€='»°r Qld? At all Druggish and Stores. (Take Al>bey'n VITA Tablets for Sick Nerves) 5 &_--i-i-11111 WEDDING BELLS.- At the Pre- sbyterian Manse, Lot 14, on \lVednes- day evening last the 9th inst.. the Rev. J. S. McKay united in marriage Mr. Charles Ramsay of Port Hill and Miss Estellu. Alchorn ot' Richmond; The couple were unattended and the cere- mony was witnessed by only the im- mediate relatives of the contracting parties. The bride carried a beauti- ful bouquet of white dahlias. The young couple left the Manse amidst showers of rice and with all good wishes.-P. LiU|Nu lv or LJNEY AND Ckhoo. -Eleven Charlottetown men leave this morning-8 i'or Sydney and 3 for Canso-to take the place of those of the P_E. Island contingent who have volunteered for overseas service and gone to Valcartior. They are: Sgt. K. Martin. ll. Stanley, Bom. W. .\lc(falluin, li. lltlestls, Lewis Mclllillan, Charles llattee, H. Boates, Russel Fader, all of No. 4 Battery; and Thorn McNeill, P. Welch and Robert Ander- son, of No. 3 Battery. A number of the men already on duty at Sydney and (Tanso returned on Saturday even- ing on n few days' furlough, among them being Sgt. Kelly, Sgt. 'l`ra“.ior and (hir. Bernard. ___\_ MARKET FOR .l.'~PLES.-Apples are likely to be vt-ry cheap this year. Nova Scotia has nearly one million barrels antl Ontario has a bigger crop than usual. Nearly all of these used to be exported to the British isles, but this year, on account of the war, the majority ol' the output will have to bc niurketed locally. It might be advisable tlitlrefore for fruit growers in this province and farmers who have surplus apples to convert Ihcm into jams and jellies for winter use. The price of sugar is undoubtedly high bttt every year there is thousands of dollars’ worth oi' jams and Jellies brought into the province and these apples, which would otherwise be wasted, might well take their place, to a limited extent at least. 'l`l_'ESDAY. 0BlTUARY.~The dcalli occurred at the l’rint~e (Bounty Hospital oi' Patrick Mulligan, slioeinaker. Mr Mulligan was taken ill with typhoid fever about two weeks ago anti was removed to thc hospital, where all that was possible \vas done for him but all without avail and he passed away yesterday morning. Deceasetl was about st-venty years of nge, anti leaves a large family.--J. ACCIDENT.--On Saturday affor- noon, William Irving, an employee of M. l<‘. Scburmnn (‘ompany`s mill. mel with tt painful iiccitlctit, resulting in` thc loss of thc fourth and llfth lingers of his right hand. Ile was working at the circular snw and, in some uiiaccountalile way, his hand slipped, the fingers coming in contact with thc saw and becoming so badly cut that they had to be amputated.-J. PROHIBITION CASE.-At a sitting of the Queenis lbnnty ltlagistriiws Court in Clinrloitetown on Saturday, tt case was heard by llis Honor Mr. D. E. Shaw in \\'hit‘l\ (`atht=rinc Doyle, of Mt. Stewart, was clmrgctl with a first offcncv against thc l’rohitlon Act. The evidence showed that she sold beer and that lwcr taken from het nreniistus was on annl_vs'ls by Dr. Mt'~ Millan found to bc of :1 strength ol something over six per cent. l>t=i`cntl cnt was convicted and fined $100 and costs. ' STORE ENTERED.-On Sunday afternoon two lads entered the stori- t' Brace 1\lcKay & Company. Entrance was gained through an entrance lenti- ing from the main store to n large warehouse now in thc course of croc- t.ion.‘ They were unable to cntcr the main otlicc, bitt managed to get into the hardware department, where they secured a couple of rifles, a quantity of ammunition and n. couple of pairs of boots. They were arrested by the police and will likely have to give an account of themselves at the Police Court.--J. A BUSY SPOT.-Carleton Place. where the car ferry terminals are being built, presents a pretty und unique scene nt. the present time. The Point ls lighted by olectricll.y,'and nll of the Roger Miller Co.'s buildings. In the high cable tower is a search- llght of forty-three thousand candle power, which enables men to work at night as well as in day. The effect ls very beautiful, especially on dark nights, when one can read a book by this light in mid-straits. The weather has been very favourable of late and about eighty l.(l.R. cur loads are dumped and placed into position every' twenty--four hours. The new spur line which will have no rival ln the Muri- timc Provinces, is progressing very rapidly. and lt is understood the steel will soon reach _Carleton Point. ____ KN!TTlNG F/-\ur0RY “The Reid-gl-laynor Knitting lted." is the title of that is to lull 0|' |)l.ll'POS6 selling and dealing knitted underwear all of knitted also r on ouch othe A Y l ' _ *f 'aria ~ =. -__` Tryon; E. Ryerson' Reid, of Tryon, f ` - ~- and cyrenm»A.c1»ru.°r'rry°=» 'rue ““°‘“" "‘"‘ "'"°" "‘° "“"“°" ""' ` J' been floated is $36,000, divided into y _ . p f =- ~ ' 1.400 shares of $25 each. , ` _pt._eAs'AN'r_AFFA|n.-'rue young J FQHQW _ and successful ice-cream social on North Tryon. After the expenses ' people ol North Tryon held a pleasant , . Thursday evening, Sept. 10th. at the -. 4 ` ' V home of Mrs. Elizabeth Lefurgey, were paid there remained the sum of i . I - twenty-five dollars, which will be for- ' ‘ 5 I worded to the Patriotic Fund. The t- -»,,»;, " management are well pleased with the - ` - ,'-~ _ ' _ result and desire to convey their sin-` ‘ "' ` cere thanks to all who, in any way, n contributed toward the success of the I undertaking. '-1 . ' . . 1,_,».~.>._,_ (_ ’ Q 1’ ‘mf . _ that .way your money remains in . ____ helps keep Canadian factories going. V The eleven boys who left Monday morning to do military service at Cause and Sydney were driven by automobile to the boat. where they were then given a most enthusiastic send off by their friends and cltlzensl in general and left feeling that the best wishes df the homeland were with them' no matter where duty called them. As the Northumberland pulled out those on the wharf gave three hearty cheers for the soldier' lads which they immediately answer- ed. The P. W. College boys, whose comrades were among those enlisted. gave them the farewell College Yell in right good spirit. CHlLDREN'S AID-Under the chair- manship ot the President, Dr. P. Con- is ¢ , 99 ~ my_ ,he_momh,y meeung 0, me Bom ‘Made In Canada. All others are imported and of Management of the Childrens Aid Society, was held in the City Crm,-1. do not benefit Canadian WOYk PEOPIC in fh€ least: §Z§l"w¥§Z“ilf_“iv_"l‘_°é‘.1i’?.E;,s‘ZLs$i.i§§§l LET YOUR MONEY HELP CANAQIANS Treasurer, Mrs. Cotton, Rev. Canon Simpson, Rev. Z. L. Faslt and Mr. J. D. Seaman. Mr. McPhee, the Truant Officer, and the agent ’ T tl C Fl k Kellogg s oaste 1 orn a es Q I ade m London, Ontario, Canada meeting to prepare evidence to lay be- f°f° the Muglslfufe agulm H W;l{. l;rti;]1ce'Egward Island to take the number of shares iii the Cap- I A 1 la 0° 0 esai C0m1>anyS¢t0pp0Sif¢ mysignature below Ienciosel l > R I@§€YIIIHOA\\X.ZIIIA\\\§¥?IZZOI Remember . While low capitalization makes for large profits, good breeding stock makes for permanent profit. The Permanent has both these essentials. we said we ' Invest Today Only a limited amount of stock I remains to be sold, and the splendid . offer now made, backed by this strong sound, safe and PERMAN- ENT company is bound io sell it very quickly. at $30,000 3 Directors ' of Clflown Ex- WILLIAM KEARNEY, Mt reliant of Murray, River. l HAMMOND KELLY, Sioclr Breeder and Farmer of Southport. Vermont, Vice- l .- ~» ni _ at ' > *f "C ” A Shares $25 A Zffi V APPLICATION FOR STOCK - -' _li-I-n-@i. . ' Shares $25 'ro BsNJAivnN Romans, Jr. "’ 1 -I. Secy Treasurer Permanent Silver Foxes Ltd., A l ' A A - Ch’town, P. E. I. _ Ido hereby apply for .. ._ shares in the Perm I A mm- " ° -- anent Silver Foxes, §$§'..5.'}°¥.‘Li%‘l.“3‘§.§sa.' °i;'1§i’.l’.‘““ ‘“’°“" "°’°°"‘ and "fe balance 1 me fo ciotb knd and l N ame......._........... 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