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E. l. _ i4ssa-ziviu ' N Your Wor is -- Done no Time .5_.-_.' ~. _/‘ ° With an “Ideal” In the IDEAL Hopper-Ccoied Engine you have the best, safest, most simple and satisfactory farm engine that you could possibly require. _ The IDEAL will run steadily and strong under all conditions-through the winter blizzard as easily asa torrid July day. It is easily installed can be transported from place to place, simple to oper- ate, easy to overhaul, cost little in fuel and up-keep, and will pay for itself in a few months use. The IDEAL is the one engine that you need on the - farm. While in see about it today. ' _ Bruce Stewart & Co Ltd. v ' I Steam Navagation Wharf . l IS lll]W ll Slllilllllll LONDON, Nov. 24,.-The eighty iuen who formed what was to be known as Eiiot's Horse, who came to England from Western Canada and had many troubles on the way, not the least being that, according to their own story, they were brought to England under a complete delusion as to their standing when they reached here, have at last found asylum in the Canadian contingent at Salisbury Plains. The men were sent down there ‘on Thursday. and it is understood ar- rangements have been made whereby they will be drafted into different units of the division. This, of course, dis- poses of them as a unit of their own, but none of them will experience much regret upon that point, their chief desire being to get to the front. Major R. Burton. Middlesex Regi- ment, has been appointed to commind the Fourteenth Battalion, the Nova Scotian contingent. Lieut.-Col. Grant Morden has been appointed second in command of the advance remount depot. Private Larne, Divisional Ammuni- tion Column. has died at Bultord Hospital. LIFE BEYOND GRAVESAY8 SIR 0.1 LODGE. - LONDON, Nov. 24.-Sir Oliver Lodge President of the Society for Psychical Research, in a lecture today in Browning Hall, Walworth, made a striking declaration of his spiritual fllilll. €Xl!l'essing his absolute convic- tion in a future existence, and stating that he had conversed with friends who had passed away. "1 Say this." said Sir Oliver, “On de-`l finite scientific grounds; I say it be- cause I know that certain friends of mine still exist, because I have talked to them. Communication is possible, but one must obey the laws to find out the conditions. I do not say it is easy but I say it is possible. “l tell you that these people still take an interest in the things that are go- ing on, that they still help us to know more about things than we do, and that they are able from time to time to communicate with us.” Sir Oliver said that once people realized that consciousness was some- thing outside the mechanism it made \ise of. they realized the survival of existence was the simplest thing. lt was unreasonable that the soul should pass out of existence when the body was destroyed. People were not limi- ted to the few years they live on earth, and they certainly continued to exist. ll TRADE smut atc u s Pai orr __ will reduce inflamed, swollen ’ Joints S ruins. Bruise Soft . ` v P li ,_ _- I Bunches: _ Heals Boils. Poll ,_ ,__ Evil, Quittor, Fistula. or - , gy any unhealthy sore I f quickly ai it is i positive aniiieml: _ _'~ and zcriiilcl-le. Pleaiaiitioumdoes I _|-,___ , not blister uinirr bandaee or re- l~' ui ln' .i ri, 0 x ' " ma. Book 1 im-ee. ABSORBINE. JR.. antin-piic llnimirir for mankind. Reduces Painful. Swollen \‘cins, Goilic. Wcns. Sir:iin|, li_r3l_s_r_i, rgp:_|;_a_|_r;_an_ri ln3;_i'ii_n\_zi_l_Nlli’°.. ?V1.i.PO'-’ ri -N-5 ` J IW “YA \“" |882 Prudence in Banking ...fs ‘ir :::.i:.‘.‘§ ‘.‘.‘:“.r:: wisdom to prudence in seeking a safe bank ii which to deposit it. The Bank of Nova Scotia has been-established 83 years, has accumulated aReserve Fund nearly double its Capital and carries ample cash reserves at all times. You are invited to become I. depositor. za PAID-UP CAPITAL 0 s,ooo,ooo aassnva FUND - ii,ooo,ooo 'ro'r/li. ASSETS - - so,ooo,ooo ISLAND BRANCHES Ch lot! town - Summerlids Algdrtonf O’LearY ' ,K°“3llll¢°l\ victoria - - - Montomw NOT THEIR FAULT. ,.4-_ 7 At a recent social affair the talk ‘turned to sentiinentalisni, when tion- gressman Edward Gilniore of Mas- sachusetts was reminded of a story about Uncle Josh. Uncle Josh was comfortably light- ing his pipe in the living-room one evening when Aunt Maria glanced up from her knitting. “Josh," softly remarked the good woman, “do you know that next Sun- day will bc the twenty-fifth anniver- sary of our wedding?" . “Ye don‘t say so. Maria!" respond- ed Uncle Josh, pulling vigorously on his corn-cob pipe. “What about it'."" "Nothing," answered Aunt _Maria, “only I thought maybe \ve ought to kill them two Rhode Island Red chick- ens." "Say, Maria," impressively demand- ed Uncle Josh, “how can you blame them two Rhode lslaiid lied chickens fer what happened twenty-tive years ago?" A DIFFERENCE IN CROSSES. In some respect the iron Cross ot' Prussia. which the Kaiser is distribut- ing with so lavish a. hand. is similar to the Victoria Cross. Eat-.ii is the rc- ward for personal bravery on the but- tleiicld, and each is in the form of ii Maltese cross, our own famous hon- our is bronze, fashioned from cannon captured at Sebastopol, and the otiicr in iron edged with silver. There thc likeness ends, for wlsgeas thousands of Prussian combatant have received the Iron Cross in the present cam- paign, thc Victoria Cross has been presented to little more than 500 her- oes sincc its establishment in 1856. The Iron Cross was instituted in 1813 by Frederick Wilhelm Ill. of Prussia, the great-grandfailier ot' the present Kaiser, to honor eminent services in the war against Napoleon. Time Table S. S.Hillsboro Rocky i>oiNr FERRY Leave Ch'Town. Leave Rocky P.t 7.30 8.00 8.30 A. M. 9.00 A. M. 9.30 “ 10..00 “ 11.00 " 11.30 " 1.30 P. M. 2.00 P. M. 2.30 “ 3.00 " 3.30 " 4.00 " 4.30 " 4.50 " SUNDAY M. 10.00 A. M. _ 1.00 P. M. .. H FFF” £@|§© come - :pls .!" m o 4.30 M. MURPHY, Manager. [NIH EIGHT Mlllllllll o'r'rAwA, Nov. 24.- iion. w. "r, White, Minister of Finance. stated to- day that the Government had paid off in London Treasury bills amounting to .$21,700,000 ol; $8,500,000 maturing today, The Dominion Government has now no outstanding treasury bills and no loans maturing until 1919. This is considered a particularly fortunate position, especially in view of present international money condi- tions. it moans that no new loans will have to be floated to take care of mat- uring permanent loans which are us- ually of large amount. During thc past three years maturing loans of this character aggregating over $25.- 000,000 have been met. A PLURALIST IN DLlKEDOMa. All peers above the ranks of baron are pluralist in the matter of titles but the Duke of Buccleuch, who re- cently died, was a pluralist even in dukedoms. His forcbears married the daughters and sisters of kings, and he himself was a lineal descendant of Charles ll., to whom the family owed the highest title. (‘.iinrles’s sons, the Duke of Monmouth, married Anne Countess of Iieccleuch, and on their wedding day Anne-the Duchess in "The Lay of the Last Ministrel" -per- suaded tfharles to make them Lord and Lady Scott of Whitt-liestcr, Earl and Countess ot' Dalkt-ith, and Duke and Duchess of Biicclcut-li. 'i`o the third duke came in 1706 another duks- doni, that of Queeusbcrry, and the late the sixth, duke held them both, to- gether with it iiiarquisatc, four curl- doms, three viscounties, and tour or five baronies. pigestive ” Disorders Yield When the right help is sought at the right time. Indigestion is a torment. Bilicusncss causes suffering. Either ii likely to lead to worse and weak- cning sickness. The right help, the best corrective for disordered conditions of the stomach, liver, kidneys or bowels is now known to be Beecliams PIIIS and the right time to take this fa- mous family remedy is at the first sign of coming trouble. Beecham's Pills have so immediate :in effect for good, by cleansing the system and purifying: the blood, that you will know after a few doses they Are the , Remedial Resort \-lrsmit Snlf- nf Any lliedininc .`n the World- bnld ever-,rv/bore. ln Lnxel. 25 cents The experience of many people who suffer from indigestlon is like that of the writer of this letter. Stomach medicine s inny in the bowels ln- steafi of lic-Ing dl- MTL B»'\RRI"fl'I`- gestcd, This is the sonrrr- of pain :ind suffering. and the cause of such dread- ed diseases as appendicitis, peritonitis bring some i-_elif-f, but chronic indi- gcstion is almost ln\_'arlul;ly the re- sut 0 derange- ments of tin- g liver, kidneys and bowels, and cannot be actually cured I until these organs ' F are set right. _ . With the liver ,/ ,' sluggish there is . constipation, a n d 7/ the food formonts ‘lllllll'$ llllllll" ' _W _ I _ llllllll Plls llll llllll A Great Blessing to be . I , " Freed of lndigestion For Years He Suffered After Almost Every Meal- . Attributes Complete Cure to Use of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. and kidney disease. lt is inuch bri- ter to be on the :info aids- iiiiil pri-\'|-lit such ailments by the time-ly usi- of Dr. Chase-'.~i Kidney-l`.ivL=r Pills. Mr. J. D. S. Barrett, Ni-lsnii, l¢.t"., and formerly of Twillingzite,, Nild., writes :-“For several yours I was it great sufferer from indigi-stion. ’l'li»i least. bit of food caused me constdvr- able trouble, and often I could sc:ir'ci-- ly eat a mr-:ii ii day. The many r:-im-- dies I. tried proved futile until I ln-- gun the use of Dr, Chuse‘s I{idnr~_\'- Liver Pills, :ind after using uliunt eight boxes I was completely cured. “Since that time I have not Iicvn troubled with lndlgestion, which I consider it great blessing. I fer-I grate- ful for this cure. and shall gladly an- swer any inquiries from porsoiis suf- fering ns I did." Dr. ("l1nsr\’s Kirinc-,_v-I.i\'f~r l"ill.~, 250 ii. box, 5 for $1.00, :ill dr-nlers, or Fld- innnson, Bates & Co., Llrnitetl, To- . routo. B 1 i . ' can You iiiiniiic ui:1<‘.> “How is the law m.nd1:?" aslted thc instructor in United States history, “tlh," replied the maiden cheerfully “thc Senate has to ratify it; and veto it; and thcn thc House of ilep- thcn the Prcsiiient has to-has to rescntatives ii stu"-she hesitated for a momeu and knit her pretty furehend. "Oh, yes! reinember now," sin- sgid. “'I‘he llnuse of i{cpi‘es.-ntnti\'es has to alljourn until thc next ses- Sion!" P- . l I 1 l - . "IN STOCK: “PHOENIX." “QUEEN CITY," “STAR,” "BEAVER," “REG- AL," “FIVE ROSES" and “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" Flour. BRAN, MID- DLINGS. CORNMEAL, CRACKED CORN, ROLLED OATS, MOLASSINE. OIL -CAKE MEAL and COTTON SEED MEAL. All of which we are selling at lowest prices. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A. HORNE &. CO. C528-11~i.4me14i "We have a very wide range of the finest rubber goods procurahle, includ- ing I-lot Water llotties, Fouiitaiii Syr- inges. Rubber Sheeting, etc. MacKin- non Drug t‘.o., corner Grout George and Kent Street. metf `I '_'-“ll lgihssinnal lIinl_s_| v X l ' .-ml . ,‘ ..ll`lhl. _ _ . _ . 1' “"7 _ Y' -_...l.i..'...»:;~.:I .___ .f|..|n.n».i. ,__"Y?` f _ 'I1 I ia- I ...i.-lien.;-il! _ _ Récord pouugy and Mschéne \"j.;`»f.= vi; r _ ,_ _ ompaiiy, oiicton, . . - I . __ Currie & Muriiagliaii I ~\ 7"" \ 82 Queen St. Phone 407L. Charlottetown. P. E. I. , 1 _ ii|s.Ilul.1:l|llv:f.'a»-'Iiunaullniiim Makes (baking Easy ' ii l“’%_§',;., llli. "rl 1 ' .V g" nada to tit it. A Woman Cant Help Wanting a Record Brilliant Range, it is so Smooth and Easy to clean. No filigree or , fussy ornanientation, just ” smoothness, the Labor Saving, idea, applied to a range. Every essential rehned and improved upon. It matters not whether your kitchen is large or small -Tliere’s a Record Brilliant -For Sale By- \ l li’-' pi-_ I - 2 5.00 3.30 6.15 4.42 7.00 5.21 5.56 9°_~’." wen.- emo F’ ea o 8.00 8.58 9.47 11.00 8.55 » 9.30 ?’2“!‘°!‘°°‘= octu--Q cameo 7.10 _¢=cn:1\:'~ o' lo*-‘ ¢g,§LU1 8.15 0.50 11.45 .__ \-*I-4 A.M. "'-1.1.5) 7.35 De-'. Charlottetown, -. ' Ar. 8.30 Hunter River ' "`“"""'" 9.02 Emerald Jct. " 9.27 Kensington 9.50 Ar. Summerside Dep. P.M. 12.10 Dep. Summerside Ar. 1.30 Port Hill 3.00 0’Lenry 5.00 Ar. Tignisb Dep. 7.i0 Dep. Emerald Jct. Ar. 8.00 Ar. Cape Traverse Dep. A.M. ii.:'.0 Dep. Charlottetown, Ar. 8.35 Mt. Stewart 9.12 Moreli ' .F 9.41 Bt. Peter's 11.10 Ar. Souris Dep. Ar. Elmira Dep. 8.40 Dep. Mr. Stewart Ar. 9.50 Cardigan 0.20 Montague 1.00 Ar. Georgetown Dep. I’:M. 3.10 Dep. Charlottetown Ar. 4.25 Vernon River 5.55 Ar. Murray Harbor Dep. sw¢§5> exec: -" asass TIME TABLE IN EFFECT OCTOBER ilt, 1914. Trains Outward Trains inward. Ilelid tl0Wu. , I _ i Read up, A.M. I’.M. P.M. A.M. .M. 8.45 7.48 7.04 5.45 7.00 0.00 9.30 8.30 7.58 7.36 6.35 5.25 8.20 7.20 7.40 6.30 P.M. 5.35 4.01 2.00 ..- s9°e°.==f5"' f-‘\>-I-nr-a._._3 @`lC'\¢§U\ 5.15 3,40 2 .I0 12.20 s>°.°°?’ E135 rNwesE ESEEEE FFF? w~Am mmwo F?P> CZG5' ¢~m3 ,P.1_-3.1. RAILWAY ' ,fri TU E 2.45 1.15 12.20 11.35 11.00 A.M. I .l I » -3_,. All .rains run daily-Sunday excepted. - ""` ' l ~- _J Charlottetown Steam N=1vlii=ltigg__€o.. I-lil. Charlottetown-Pictou Service CHANGE OF TIME Commenclng Monday the 2nd of November the S. S. "Northumberland" will leave the Company’s Wharf daily except Sunday, at 7.30 o'ciock a. m. Retuming will leave Pictou about 1 o'ciock p. m. _ G. W. WAKEFORD, Manager. Oct. 29. 1914. ' » _ f ‘ wa WILL SELL I V O 40 CHARLOTTETOWN ELECTIC LIGHT . A1- _A sacinrics 'ro miss nanny 6 p. ¢. FIRST MoRTGAGE " `ANADlAN 'PACI Fic _-DIRECT ROUTE _ MARITIME PROVIN CES TO MONTREAL l “THE CANADIAN," MONTREAL TO CHICAGO. Only One Night on the Road. . THE _ “IMPERIAL LIMITED” Famous Transcontinental Express COAST 3 COAST Best Electric Lighted Equipment Uiiexcelled Dining Car Service W. B. HOWARD. D.l’.A., C.l’.R. T , . ..., - - 'f-~" in-r 'nn 'I » ~ , - , GEO WALLER ' . \ I . . _ ..,.. _, 1 “ Eastern S.S. Corporation International Line “IINTER FARES Schedule in effect Nov. 26th St. John to Boston.. _ _...$5.00 St. John to PortIand....$4.5O Luv St. ]¢.bn` Mondays Thursdays nt 9.00 u. rn. for Lubec. Eutvort. Porllmdlnfl Bolton.Retuming. ‘eaves Central Wharf Boston. 9.00 la. m. Monday. for Portland. IEaltport, Lubes and St.Iohii. C O U - Mam Steamship Line Reduced fare to New York October 1st to April 30th. Pmenger siesmghip. .\‘oiz1‘u i..\.\'u iam/es Portland for New York at 6.00 l‘. M. .\'ovcm- ber 24 and 28. and Dec 3. 8.12, 17, 22. 26 and Ill_ Freight service three times ii week. Sr. _[dm 'I'icketOGoe |7lKln|‘.t. ' [L I. THOMPSON. T. F. I P. A ' E. A FLEMMING. Aent. St. John. N it - PLANT LINE The S. S. "Iialifax” sails from Charlottetown for Bos- ton via Hawkesbury and Hali- fax every Friday at noon E WARBURTON & SHAW. Barrlsters, Attorneys, Notiry Puli- lic, Etc. Solicitors for Cana a Bank- ers Association, Bank of Montreal, Canada, Permanent Mortgage Corpora- tion. Ofiices-Oid Guardian Ofiice. Prowse Block, Charlottetown, P. E. I. A. A. McLean. K1.. Donald McKinnon McLEAN 6. McK|NNON Barrlsteru, Attorneys-at-Law Brown Block. Charlottetown C. McLeod, K.C., W. E. Bentley, K.C. McLEOD &. BENTLEY. Barrintere and Attorneys-at-Law Offices-Bank of N. S. Chambers, Char- lottetown. P. E. l. l Monson & Iiirrifv ___ _ _ " 'LII llarrislors and Attorneys ° Solicitors for Royal Ilnnk of Caiiatla MONEY T0 LOAN. DR. I. E. CROKEN Veterinary Surgeon Prop. Abegweit Fox Hospital Oiiice Cameron Block. Phone 484. Residence Revere Hotel. The Eastern Trust Ctr! INCORPORATED 1893 CAPITAL $1,000.000 RESERVE $225.00() PRESIDEN'I‘: Robert E. Harris, K. C. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BOARD \ , Correspondence Invited. CASH. WHAT AM I OFFERED? _ ._ . .. Sl‘.Ji‘.m’N'.P.: For further information apply DR. B. A_ Weston, Hon. John McLean, M. P. P. Chairman James Eden, C H. B. Longworth, J. S. Hinton ' - ». to 1 - _ L0¢a1 Representative, ~ruR~NI‘1--~“ General Manager & Dominion Express Buildms IAS CARRAGHER " “"_‘“_"°"' §‘§"°ll".:»h..l. F... .. l 6274-io-291\/iihstutf. _ . ' ° ' ' ¢ ` » 9 .. - ~ _ L. A. . Chaflgttgtgwfp ' Oill-`lt.l-. H011 ' 4 ly. .’_ DENNIS BUI'-"‘”°' "Am" s . _ ....e§?2€..... Iizsaz-..-is-i?=f~~==» ....__.___..__. This Company under its .f\ct of Incorporation confines its business to the administration of estates and trusts, it does not receive deposits, does not speculate with its own or trust -funds, nor does it invest monies outside of the Maritime Provinces. In these times of financial trouble its position is stronger than ever. . ' r » » ,-. . ’ ' its-. w ’ _,.\ I _i -i ,f . \ ’\