»' -lareisrnaiiew Fudge. , . _ _ Allnehtinae. 1. ` - NOVEMBER# /.Trace Two; _ _ _ .. s ._ .,..,. -_ rsa_cmnwqrprpwN eurnnng __ _. ._ _ . _ _ . r 1 “` . '_-1 _' Z.-‘ ‘ 'paw , . . 7' “' _ .. ' - ' - -~>--t 5 ‘ ` _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . __ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ . __ _ _ _. _ . . __ _ 11 “lg be dec~. A _ . ' folly is almost nil V;’__i;B___°__ to thmkl Hifi lllillllli ,§‘>C\f°gL;;5',_, 5-‘ri-2g..i-$5.13-tl».;-.1.-1-.-.-..._-.rl_ 0 sl ‘M0ir’s Bulk ‘iiiiiii ._ >"Chocolates '» _ guililritflas _ . Odeon lur. 1 - - liseuil. , _ f Covered Walnuts. _ _ *: f' ‘ Fiiherta. -', ‘ , Dipped Caramols. .gli Konut ~ .- ldapis. 0;' th Noupatinss ' Dipped Mailed Fruit. '= ' cms coniisis. ` Data. Dato- _ ,"' Cocoatinas W I t inside W a nu - _ C 4 Roman Nougal. ‘ ' ` Marshmallow t Vanilla Creams. ’ Peppermints. _ th Whipped Croam.- _ - vi naw" c|“"°r° the teachers. There could be no better R::P'b"ry cinmew object -lesson for the scholars than this _ Basins. _ _ Ti T Creams ,'-' ..° .:° . ` __ ut ouga _ i g|::|:r'Wainuts. ` Burnt Almonds. .' Thirty six varieties -in ell. i _A_ii one price We lb. T7 Gsnoaae Walnuts. _ BRACELET A ‘ ~ 'WATCHES r »¢ 1|- < G. Jamieson R’ . Oursale of these popular . 'Watchesisdaily_inci-easing. ‘Our-stock consists of the 1' Celebrated Waltham and the beet Swiss makes . I ther extension or strap. T (Iii. Taylo V M lijeweler '& Optician _ .sian-11Mu. r _‘ ~>.- - 5 ii I, __ Nov W.. . EMBER '.3 _ nigh water jr' . _,._' ,H2 i_3 -z AM. 1.13 2.02 1 |3.07 4 4.32 I 5.09 7.27 2.30 9.31 10.24 11.15 112.03 12.49 0.22 l 5a 1- UW: .1 '_Th- F. ' Sa. _ 8.. '_8 M. '7 Tu. - '8 W. 9 Th. 10 F. L11 _Sa. .12 S. . l ,M 0. _I3 14' Tu. 15 W. 46 Th. 1.36 - 7 | F. 2.20 118 ‘ Sa. 3.17 19 S. 4.39 ‘$0 M. -Tu. 5.57 _21 _ 7.00 _ 22 w. - ‘Z8 I Th. ‘ _24 8.03 9.07 F. 10.02 ss.. 10.54 s. 11.14 ‘ lit. 112.33 ru. 25 so U7 . ss _| 29 . | P.M 1 15.30 15.12 17.21 18.22 19.13 19.55 20.37 21.17 21.55 22.34 23.11 23.47 13.30 14.11 14.51 15.32 | 15.15 17.00 17.47 19.34 19.17 19.57 20.30 l l l. 1 21.17 21.59 22.42 | 23.23 | 13.23 | 14.13 l W. 0.19 80 l Th. l 1.13 | 15.04 || 8 Slfgf 1’/2 yah pid- Most of these _ cii e are re rom sto k d b DIARY OF ‘EVENTS D. McKinley, North Rivo(i'. owne y ony Mag__m_;2;P8;"_t 9 ___ m ____§_l~lEEl‘.-21 well bred black faced . . p_ Peoples’ Theatre 8, 7 and 8.45 p. m. 1 doume |,“ggy_ 1 bb U d “rriize Edward Theatre 9. 'I and 8- :_va_§:<<>_;1._ 2; 0rr\_f_irrg nrsigiiis. grsetriat Aonrrs wmreo D-_ - ' 5 rvng arness. Two extra --pgg-r Arr A ___ ' large workin collar 1000 fe t of 1 R GENTS WANTED P ` 5 5- ~ 9 Send for Catalogue Solar and brom . ' :l';’_|_‘ 4‘z)"‘;_‘;fs*`;;J_;) £5212 d°€_ £3; W00d. idle prints, portraits flat and convex - - frames and war pictures. Mer _ BIRTHS TERMs~`”A" sums °f $5 and im' chants Portrait Co., Toronto. . i g;‘;"t§f°},f,' Civil' that *““°““" “re” 2880-11-3M6i. Hueaiino- At 00 icon, street, ,nm m,,,,‘§_"° “' 1917' °“ “”"°"d assure wAN1-so.--ro sau. son Charlottetown, November 6th, to Mr. Should above (mm move “nm_ "the old reliable Fonthiii Nurseri- *md MW- T- 9- H“bb“"il» 9 50”' vourabie sale- will take place the °°'" We team mi' me” t° 59"' E" 8t'i_A§I-At Uigg, on Nov. 5th to M_r. 11th Sat,”-day, ggggllagion \!¥_::*_;¥6B;1_1ll'Yd! ml_’_iiBl;_¢_93 Bi) fi. J ll E .Sh f 81' Y . . 5 : an 50 “min ht-;¢;`,,,°d_ aw B Bon om _ J A wmGH1_;&ucuonear_ equipment. ltone & Wellington. _s'reui»rono-At urs P. E. 1. Hospi- 2890-11-4M4rpri. '1`°"°“i°- Oni- tal on Saturday, Nov. 4th to Mr. and 1 28“'u`1MEtl7°" 3"' =_N|-1,35” steniford 3 dmgme,-_ 5WANTED. a reliable agent in wg? i 1 Low |- A.M 8.18 9.10 0.12 1.22 0.08 1.14 2.10 3.02 3.52 4.40 5.26 6.09 6.50 7.28 0.05 8.43 9.23 1 10.10 11.04 0.00 0.59 1.52 2.40 3.27 4.13 9 - ."'ee.°".* 5303” in B3 - -_ IABBIAGIB i Ly gok ='rnAvlnev-i.oNowon'rH- on ~/1-5. _ ‘ -.-.~l\ Tuesday. October 31st, 1910, at Mon- " '__ ..- " years. PEL!-IAM NURSERY C0., itfesl, by the Rev. Dr. l'iob¢rt Johns- Toronto. Ont.. 230-14MwsMEtl. too. inner airnbetir, second deush- Synopsis of Canadian Northwest §R`|."'_`lW"”'ssMe wA'N_"“’"“`“E1-so in Pnmc ter of the late Lieut. Col. J. A. Long- . gttirth, and Mrs. Longworth, Char- had Reluhtmll tetown, to Eric Elsdale, second 1 illlllh r of Mr and llrs. V ill 'Iirav- T". °°'°'“°‘°f°' ':“”|7h °' "7 'Nh °'°" .I_l`s1y, hi Molitrdll. ' ‘ °"""'F%- r "2 %=t:-".".i*.7-7...:-.°&-rm 1 ~ nr.----------r-.-.,~ ..._ ‘.:..'.l_'.~~ .'.i:.:..i=°.‘.'-‘:.';';:.:’;’.‘;“i°.:'.r --.-.___-_-.,....L, m,._,,_m -“”"' "” rl '; . 1 in s `r» *il 3,# T” , '".“"'°""‘° ‘° '“‘"“" “ gag-ea-5-» “r»°»-r.....4"°‘=T'»t waives-/r nov onvoruntrw I olranvuaur or rustic wonits -_ _ 1 ‘ ` 57,... ._._._- " . -No'rrcsi- __ um -mf ._-r. °°°"°.$..“"§S-‘.wA"F4'_frs"`o A"`c` As`1"`"`“"AiN- ` who is rr-.ff 5%; _ _i_>oi»irsw<>1-in. N ._ _ _ ._» _ *"A'g'a-.§_‘f1‘- 5ifi"s7_'1'0i'i'is"i`is'&f _'°"___4 ____ U , uma. nm; ss1e114u4.ni.l "*°""i;-_£'---=i.rl.--'--..;r-0'.. f' 3- . - ’ l I I Water I it "Y P.M. 20.47 21.46 22.54 12.33 13.38 13.37 16.20 16.20 17.05 17.48 18.29 19.08 19.46 20.25 21.09 22.02 23.00 12.03 13.03 13.59 14.50 15.40 16.29 17.17 10.06 -8.56 7 9.39 - 5° A Till IICK Iliilll. lil., Ill 15, 1 .SEL- ‘$255. §t§§:r§ iiirifigel 7§fs§§é._§_‘i iiiiiiiirii About yer sd aiilax lalpio ll!!- a th _ ly th Ya siassrsly gi-5% I 7’ ' ii- iii owest possible prices by cargo ar load or in small quantities We would advise all parties urnng Coal to take advantage f ber and November prices, owing to recent advances in and freight, prices are und to advance at any time, Send 1 n your order _today and tistactory delivery will be made, We are open to charter a large number of schooners, and will pay highest rates ot freight. BUNTAIN, BELL & L0. Selling Agents for Dominion Coal Co Ltd for P. E. Island K°'\\'* °f'°P- We import nothing but the best ,. :““""°°*°"' in Hard and Soft Coal and sell at or ordeaux. . _ I . . ' - ' o ` _ _ as _ . Coal bo sa Phone404 _ _ NCTIC E Owing to the High Cost of Living the Horse Shoers of Queens' Coun- ty have agreed to raise the price for shoelng horses to the following pri- ces, commencing ori Novemberr 15, 1916: New Shoes, No. 0 to 4 liiclusive 1 new shoe 35c; 2 new shoes 65c; 4 new shoes $1.25. 5 and 6-1 new shoe 40c; 2 new shoes. 750; 4 new shoes, $1.50. Removes all sizes.- 1 remove, 20c; 2 removes, 40c; 4 re- moves 75c. Plain Bar Shoes, Flat 75c; Calked Bar Shoes, $1.00; Fen ther, Tar and Okum, 30c. Hand Turned, $2.00 all sizes, (Bar Shoes Hand Turned per pair, $1.25. Hand Turned Shoe-s for cart stallions, $4.00; removes, $1.50; Machine Shoes, $2.50; ' Never Slips. 0 to 3, $2.25; Never Slips, 4 to 6, $2.50; Never Slips, Hand Turned. 62.50; Never Slips, Calk, 5-16 to 3-8, (4 cents); 7-16 1-2 and 5-8, (5 cents each. Closed all legal holidays. |892-11-4M3ipd. i _ | Stock Sale On the premises of W H Inman, ut 1 .i0 sharp HORSES-1 Brood Mare. 7 yrs old (Victor Goodwood) eligible for regls tration. in foal bv Duke of Cornwall 1 horse 4 yrs old (Barrister) weight 1250 lha 1 black driving mare, 8 yrs old. (Kli-=k1iD00). good driver 1 driv ing horse 5 yrs old (Aquiri), weight 1,000 lbs. better known as “Barney Mack." 1 colt 11,5 yrs. old (Eskham Waggener). 1 filly foal 6 months uid (Eskham Waggoner). 1 horse foal 4 months old (Barrister). CA'1‘TLE.-(Shorthorns)-4 farrow cows. 4 yrs. old two with holler calves t foot. 4 Heirers 2% yrs, old, in lroqd shape. 1 Helier 1% yrs. old, 1 . _ . '. '_| iii ir .°I.l".-m- .oiutwenty-iivsdoiisrrr wi L T " *°°'**-°° sin _ A i n, J, ucivoiii, Tyne taa'y_lnr“s¢'_;d_sup_plying_iii_1oi!-Hd _ -- 7 ?= Valley. Wy 2874-11'-iiilioi. 0' ° cm" c on ' ` 'ah WANTED- I? snag A Tilddldlir the -pour) or persons guilty t-i rs-. in QQ, _' .5 §’}|,,,, ' ‘ the wooden onivert on Magis #Qu offers . w 5 M """: "‘_’“" °“°°"”_'”’°'“ ' K _ 3. '__..'f1'.°.:.:r'.":.*f1.':.....°°"°:r....:;i-- ` Ili* At IGNIIILL. n w sv | fag' §% .5 9. sl* is f lll[llliBl|SfE.illiiEL' nsi`Stripes flying from her halillards ing at the Steam Navigation Wharf wa terday afternoon. The “Santa Maria"- aifords' a wonderful educational oppor- Vmigli ‘I5 Fi-I-SH GALVID llllilllllll lllllllll _-5-_ wm. the Union Jack and tire stars. e' Columbus oaravel “Santa Maria" s oillcially opened for inspection by e publllc by Mayor Brown' at 1.15 yes- nity and it is a pity that more citi- zens were not present to show their interest in the splendid cause for which the exhibit is being made-the British Sailors' Relief Fund. His' Worship in a brief address stated he was pleased to be present and regretted that there was not a larger attendance. Mayor Brown said at he would like to see the caravel 1:-ited by all the school children and tu aft. showing wha1!'Columbus had ac- mplished. T-he world owes- Columbus debt of gratitude not alone because his wonderful discovery in the face of stupendous opposition and difll- culties but for that great strength of character which was- his, shown by his perseverance and unswerving faith. His' Worship concluded by expressing the hope that the teachers and child- r-sn would visit the ship and combine with it the reading of the life of Chris- topher Columbus, and from it they would derive a. great deal of benefit. His Worship then declared the ship open for ins-pectlonl. ' Handsome pennants bearing the arms of Queen Isabella and King Ferd- inand of Spain and historic postal cards showing scenes from the life' of Columbus are for sale on the ship for those who desire these interest- ing souvenirs. ff I _ I An Angel in Disguise” JUHNSUIWS Ango me LIIIIIIIDIN (PHY5|C|AN 'S FRESCR|PT|°N) Iiilamai and Eilamal Us » Healing Powerful Soothing Penetrating “ A faithful public servant ” ‘ over 100 years in the treatment of coughs, colds, cramps, chills, sprains, strains, sore throat, muscular rheumatism, etc. MADE IN CANADA 1 Private ' Sale Flflty acres ot good land, mostly covered with a good growth of hard ,wood in the thriving settlement of Lewis, Lot 60. There is also a mill site`nn this land. Terms 25 per cent cash-balance as agreed upon. Apply to Neil A. Mc- Donmld, Owner, South Uniake, Heli- :_axdCo. N. B. or Alex Martin, Valley- el . 2301-9-28thustu3mospd. ' lirur is mute evidence ot a neglected F. 25 llllili liillillllili iii] 'sluts .lirllir Him ve your hairl Make is thick, wavy and beautiful-try thlli Sa Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy; scalp; of dandruff-that awful scu_rf. There is nothing so destructive to- the hair as dandruff. lt robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and-its very life; eventually producing a feverish- IIB to sa ti B R ii d o 8 IRI' l'0 siege Battery ras received the followin interestin t Surery, Eng. Oct. S, 1916. Dear mother: B ing at 6.30. We were on 'the water from that time till Thursday morning, whcn \ve sighted Ireland, so we had to take the north ol’ Ireland coasts for safety. Sliortly after we saw the conipanied us from there-. A cruiser came ali the way with us. There were five transports came over together. I could not think to write about our trip, but hope to get back some time intere-stung. _ Our letters have to be censored before going to Canada, and A. li’ you write or send me anything rmy ost ce, Lon ron, Eng., No. 5 Sie-ge Ba-ttery, 1261427. C. E. F. _ This is only a resting crimp, so we have a good time here. There was a German zoppelim brought down here ‘eight miles from where we camp. I thought I could get a piece of it to send you _for a souvenir, but I'll semi your lots of souvenirs before I gal back. I hoile you get along all right till I get back. You don’t need to be ashamed of the step I have taken: lt’ you were here you would be pioud` to have a son to go. If I live to see you again. wliiclr I trust God will spare me, if will be \vell wiorth yours and' m own siicr~ihc .' S I ill SZ. as iere are so riiariy things to write about. I am going to keep ri get back. I must close with love iii you and father, and all the famil . In God we trust. Good~bye. y A 1 qs-i _ _ *Ol»'l"l~|l"l»l»'l"l°'l»-l"l"l~'lHl»*l»'l' OQQQQOQO word each continuation. Cash m charge Twenty-five esnte. *||\°l°i°l°°l»'l"l»'lI'l'I°'l'l'1HIli'l"l' One cont per word first insertion in this column, half cont pe - - -.°= 1' assified Ads. esesssss uot accompany order. Minimun +++++++++++§++++¢f HELP WANTlD- FEMALE unrepresented district -in Prince ~ ward Island. to 'sell our selected list of hardy Fruit and Ornamentag trees. Equipment free. Exclusiv territory. Good psy weekly. Over 100 acres. Established thirty»five Edward Island and elsewhere to sell the most liberal health and ac- cident lnsnrance policy in Canada. Pays for all diseases including the first week of illness. All the old and ten new features for $1.03 a month. MERCHANTS CASUALTY.. COM- PANY, Eastern Head Ofiice No. 1 Adelaide Street East, Toronto. On- tario. 2894-11-4M15i. for shoe store. Would prefer ons; with some experience. Write to Box 24, City." 2906-',11,4,M3i. accustomed to sailing on the North Apply Fred H Trainer. 8" Oral ton lt. N2l.l.iaMN cows. Jersey Grades preferred. Write or phone A R llokey, l miscsttsnlousl I f - cur ‘r` `His'a‘iJr"'r`oi?I-’a`l3"6lET`iiilo UPIL NUR8C3.- MALE AND FE. male wanted ot the Taunton Stats gale Fwanted at the Taunton State Arm °f Dartlcnlara, address D1-_ sm" V- GMI- Sum. Taunton e H0lllit.sl. Taunton, Maas, 8101-4-Illltt. _ ‘ron sAi.e. FoR_s/ii.:-A cow Fnesi-l`sNEo HL of October. Apply Francis H339-ll. lwliyfs Cores. ._ .,______ _ ___ ______2§_1]j1_1_-ii_M2iod./’ For-1 sAi_E.-_ Fun i.|NEb `€6A‘r, rat lining. sable collar. Apply 247 Prince st. 2993-11-4M3ipa. ________ T0.LlT. ____ T0 LET-A DWELLiNG_i'-TOUSE N0. 205 on Sydney Street, next to First Methodist Church. Apply to _1~_ienry__smiti1._ _ 290a,11.4Msi. ‘ TO LET- HOUSE ON LONGWORTH Avenue, all modern improvements. Possession at oii'ce.._Appiy 155 Eus- ton St. ’~ |s5o,11,1Mei. T0 LET- H5i.ill. AFFLY 532 Great George Street. D406-10-4111!. TO LET--A H6Uli an ini ($58- ner of Cumberland and Grafton Streets. containing nine rooms, aodgn imrproveigants. Apply James, . ows oo sums I &‘dl-10-Rltf. i’0 EET- iN Gfwfii 5' MTV, a larse barn and oosoh loose pri- .vate, right away and good' yard. ADDI! Fred H. 'l‘ra'inor. I0 Grafton Bt |081-8-18llt!. ..hm oi I0 rooms all midern llrovasiienta, possession Nov. Ilt. Mir to J. .I McKinnon. 10,93-7~llltf. = lllrdilh sam. nu. samsosa Imrucs Genuine--\-Simson I ss and itching of the scalp. which f |th ai .rl not remedied causes the h r roots .___-__=___..__________ e shrink. loosen-and die-then the 22,5 if hair falls out fast. A little Danderinel 5| 'rm tonight-now4any time-~will surely th ve your hair. - ga Get s. 25-cent. bottle of Knowlton's nb Danderiue from any drug store or toil- £ N 1 et counte and after the first applies- in nce, and incomparable gloss and soft- _ ____ on ess; but what will please you niost| ar will be after .lust a few weeks’ usc,'A 9"°Ph|° 5¢°"Y °f'Wh“f w°"|dv‘;TpP°" _w when you will actually see a lot of fine, f° °°_“*ld° |h°"|° G°'""““Y "' co ~ - ~ i li "'“°-*" 00 ovlntyh ha_i_i_‘-,new hair grow ng a Next We_d“esd__y _mg Thursday ___ ver 6 sc P' evening the People’s Theatre will show fa “THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE ” the most stupendous motion picture ever seen in the Maritirne Provinces witg Member 0! Fifth §l‘.;’.°.’;.°sf‘;‘.1'.a;.;T£¥.”’...‘i'§;“;;£. 2-; in the Uniited States this picture has been shown at the one dollar scale but the price at the People's will be acc rdin to contract with the owners S ' 8 0 E - _etter from her son in No.5 Siege Bat- of the' film. This is tgwenty five and 2' ery, at present in England: fifteen cents. This' astounding pictor- S Whitley Camp, ial demonstration will prove that Can- In ada is not safe from the enemy any more than the United States. It is an imaginative, but not by any means . P Just a few limes po let you know fmpos-sible catastrophe, in which the h ome things about our trip across. We Bll€m_Y Shells U16 great American met- th left Halifax the next mm-ning after ropolis into ruins, lands its soldiers,40 ‘lf e asn or wenyour ours eore - 1 ' ' p sailing, and left on Wednesday morn- "M9 and timely Picture' Staged if,” v true, but nevertlieles's of wonderful interest. Our boys- write home and tell of what they‘have seen in Belgium and France, but we cannot just grasp thing, but the firm depiction str es the truth. Phe niaiiui'actur'ers have not glossed it over to ge`t by the cen- sors; they have atruck out boldly and have pictured the invasion of Avmerica as Belgiumwvns- invaded They have and tell- you about it; it sure Wm b° adhered closely” to the awful fate of E King Albert's lithle land in this matter' tl h fa ts o th -minds and im ject ,ten reels in all, there will be but two showings niglitiy,starting at seven and eight forty five, so intending pat- rons of this great spectacle should be in attendance early. Special matiiiees at 3.15 . 2934. i‘he liypenaie vote May Decide Election A year' ago, or even six months ago, it was commonly said by those who have studied American politics that the Presidential candidate' who got the German-Aincrican vote would be defeated, the' idea bcing that the bulk wlymn U e 0 W stop of the people would vote against thei man \vho appealed to the li-yphenated. This o iirlon must he revised While diary, so you can read same when I D . h ' l i the liyphen is an issue in t e election that wil-l be held next \veek, it is -not get the' Gerinan-American vote. lt is pos-sible that this vote will go solidly other, and that it will he so secretely done that the other candidate will not be able to get all the' non-Germain large enough to elect a President, it may hold a balance of power. But One Faithful. made for the New York Times by Prof. Frank Bohn, 0. Teuton, who is never- theless an American, and also a Dem- ocrat. Allowance being made for his political leanings, his remarks may well be carefully weighed by those who are calcurlating upgi the German- A ic i fl i ' A ri Of weekly newspapers an'd other per iodicals the number which oppose this °!*.§"`?...'.§'.A girth date and -100. ull; Hgndgriull oreleooe oi our _ U- l'°»: my Magnet A Raphael, 3 ‘ ' ' venue. New York .a__’“ _ _I .ills-I-lllill an issue be ween parties. Both candi-' dates have p licly repudiated the hy- LEX' plienated. Both parties have tried to i A consideration of the strength nf' the foreign-born American vote is greed Foxes Ltd' Wm be held Tu°B` where honor is dun. There IB 011°. daily Gorman newspaper _iii New YMI: City' ,the Volkszeitung. Ofiiciwl orBl;,“ °k Ithe Socialists in Greater New 01' l _arid vicinity, which has- from the veg, ,first taken a s'0uiid and strong D0 .tion concerning this matter. it has! iprovetl true not only to internation-‘ alism," but also to the best imllledlilfe =inierests of the German working 9009-' ipie, bc-th in Germany and America.| iThir.' -paper has lost circulation and |Geriiiun advertising, yet it has never iswerved a liair’s-breadth in' its devo- tion to principle. The Volkszeltung is air- a single brand plucked from the burning. A Million Voilera. - _ The census of 1910. reports that ere are 8,000,000 people of German scent in the United States. Of these 00,00 are Gempins born in Ger- nny and Australia. Of these born in e United States, the German propa- rrda will not influence any consider- ie' number, certainly not more than pei' cent. But as regards those- born Germany, the matter is entirely fferent. During the last 21 years emi- tion from Germany has- been com- r. on your hair will take on that lite, di lustre and luxuriance which is so beau- gru tiful. It will become wavy and flflufiy paratively smoali. Practically all the nrl have the appearance of ahund- Ge roman-born men and approximately e-sixth of the' German-bc-rn women e citizen:-1. So, after deductions for onien, minors nad aliens. we must nclude that there are about 1,000,- 0 voters who can be reached through e pro-Genman organization. ln how r will this affect the res-uit on elec- L t F _ _ ' tion day in the vote for President and In . . V ice”-President There are states, such s New Yr.-rk and Ohio, \vhe-52 the mn- rity of the German voters ure Demo- ‘ats. In other states, such as Wiscon- sin, a majority are Republicans. Prof. Bolin's experience among Germans leads him to the conclusion that or- nt have been Democrats, 40 per nt. Republicans, and 10 pe-r cent ocialists and Independents .The Soc- Iista wil-I lose a relatively small num- ber of their vote, at most 10 or 15 per cent., to the German Nutionalistic arty. If the pro-German party should ave favored a Democratic candidate, e i`tepirbiican party would have lost 0.000 votes. As it indorses the Ite- Mrs. John McDonald. Murray River, as low as the management can :make it 'dinmily-_ in national elecU0“s_ 50 pe, 9 . 8 arty will stand to lose some' 000,000 otes. CURE what they are writing us, it seems to_N0' . coast therewere six dcstroro-~'= ac- uunatural’ 35° much mi unheardqkori GUARANTEED Never known to fail; acts without pain in 24 hours. Is sooth- ing, healing; takes the sting right out. No remedy sn quick. Putnam’s Painless Sold everyrvliere, - More Corus afe and sure' aa Corn Extractor. . . Hn l 6 C UD ll e ' 2:c. per bottle. tt I am writing this lettm at the Y'M'(' pulses is- said to bgymagical. On ac- ' _ “-eight adlrres us follows: » count oi’ the great length oi’ this sub- A I’ Ofl-l f’ I. '|»|l»\l'\l~'l»l°°l~~|Hl~-|~l°~|~d»+1»'l»'l' .|. or nr-anly so to one candidate or the P : ' _ 0 o s 2 Gual dian Cl u ic Auction seven, sound and not afraid of autos though it can' in some states elect mem- ,mr U-a|ns_ C_ E_ n0dd_ bers of _the electoral college, or, in, 2g99.11.4M3| other words, control it can ,in lmanyl instances. command sufiicieht influ- ence to change the result from Dem- ocratic to Republican. ln' other words-,‘ Annualmiiieeting holders of the' John R. Dinnis Pedi- day, November 14, 1916 at 8. p. m., in the Board of Trade rooms, Char- lottetown. By order of the directors. W. C. S. McLURE, Secretary. 2853,11,1M12i. - -- ` -Horse for sale at auction. On the American vote to replace it. The Gen- market Square, Tuesday, N,,v_ 7, at man-American vote in itself is not 12 q'¢10¢-k, A good driving horse, age The annual meeting of the share- eooaider an a cop oi hat milk ei- EF I HARD- COAL Hourlv expected. from New York per. Schooner Bertha L. Downs 1100 Tons and pr. Schoone1>(‘Rivieria” 250 Tons best quality in all sizes. Customers willkindly place their oroers and take delivery of their Coal whilst discharging. C. Lyons &Co Phone lll Tenders 1 Teritlcrs will be receivcrl by the un- ersigiied nctirr: for the Cable lie-ad Lust i<`1\i'nier's iirsiitiiie until 6 0’<:iock p. m., Saturday thc- 11th for the hur- chnsc of 25 hcnil fat cattle. 'Fenders 1 state how much per lb. live rl HUGH D. McKiNNON, St. Peters Bay. It. li. No. 4. 29-11-11-7MitSIii . TENDERS 'lcirrlcrs will be received by the iindcrsignetl Executors of the late Patrick Brennan of Kensington, up to Nov. 15th, 1916 for his real estate property. Consisting of dwelling house, barn etc. Also ii portion of lnrid suitable for building lots or other purposes. This property being in a very desirable location, in one of our most thriving towns offer rear inducements to purchasers. 'Fenders may offer for house and lot separately or for the land orpfor both. GEO. R. McMAHON. THOS. N. DONAHUE. i{en's'ington, Oct. 14th. 1916. 581-10~17ttS12i. Pure Pork Sausages We guarantee to supply the trade with genuine pork saus- ages, manufactured from choic- est_meat and under the most sanitary conditions. All saus- ages are wrapped in parchment which bears the 'firm’s name. The Sims Packing Co. 2831-10-31it _ 2 2 W | _ i mer an n uence n the me can Republic. He says that every Genman ` American vote be used en bloc in the _ interest of the Kalser‘s Government. `\ Just arrived carload of C. P.Sekyers Boneless Horse Meat and Fox Bis- cuit. This fmeat has been inspected and has' no porservatons of` lny` kind in it 21ff_°;f_°'°"°"_3°Y’f°" W___:- P_:_::Y- “ _Marshfield N5 2 Your the _ Q Street iielvw fi’ j 2943-11-7iviir. _ 2400-10-um. _ _ MEN WANTED in ones ForllarrisoniiulyalIvssP0|nlBali0ry.|iriifii.»,N.s. .Splendid Opportunity for Men who for » various reasons - _ are unable to go Overseas . _ ' Fort Ive; is Officereti hy Eiiicieni Island 0_iiit:ers~- For info ras silo/is -apply to-- - f _ciiirittizs riiicri, tin-.f`..i » _ .f,-;:-.~1;§f »' _,_-;--I ‘ onion- In Charge Depot. “ 7 '-. .. Craggan Farm Ayrshires Two choice pure bred A rehire bulls 10 and- 11 months old respectively fromvheaigi produc- ingdams also two orit ire saws 12 months old apply t0 / .c. T. Fsaousou 7 R: R i..»-#ir-'= ~ s-‘-. 1 , _ .1 Mr - iz" -4 \_ ` 1' L' V LYMAN H. DAVISON, " ' °°°' 1 __ | 1 _ _ _ ` 7