_ - 5 llllpcrflltlr nrlnlno llulrrlan srtrtrrsb Frou rllls" wears' rllsws l=orf nll-: Aoulnnlnrs snwnnlrII'Dsues¥lileEI lr ' . . . »__» n `--.' .. “ll1FT,I§_ll All IS SAID ANII lIllNE_” I |sn't it reasonable to Inf th H must be quite unordlnag |n“Q||S¢T|!;.dat'; command the enormous sale It does ' I WEDNESDAY. WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT. - The merrlage is announced to take place on Wednesday next, of Miss Margaret Adella, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lowther, Crapaud, $0 MT. William Callbeck late of Try- on. PORK MARKE'I'.- The price ol caused by Western Canadian hogs he- ing otlered lu large quantities to packers at prices much lower than the Price of Island hogs. hogs on the market. yesterday was 5 K lower. It is understood that it was BLACK OR E58 } sr:Al.so PAcKl:1' l\lA1'un'Al.cnt:cN Nl-:van solo ,lusaoullld E Y I ~- , _Vt r --| ,$°2oo IN c/-.sl1‘.;1l°e°.'r";ll:'.';'r.'1's.°".s l-'="£\.I=E NREQQA u»=M|. OQAHE FSQVREH ' EREA ‘rlhC.lr|y;»u.p\r`ra|31e!tlali’ahl;ve sgésigf pripgled letters into the asmcaof six well known fnilta. lfso. you can pr ro n r ut n _ , ‘ 5...... ...ni ...ll 4 ... f...?.r.... ’i..'....`{$.l’.".'.'.?...'l.I.“..".'¥.T.‘».'..’ .I3€"...§‘iII.‘.}i.‘.`“.'.‘.”.IIi.1.“l‘.'i’.’$5l°`l‘I'Jl.'i°.i?.`I.i‘I.'} ' ‘ Uris Hundred Dollars. Tu the non runlling out thu aacuml lsr est number th l Fill. so I pronoun: rrpxilklrrlz thefthird lerguslslulmher the sum oi’ Thirty Dallurls. 1‘o the per;’ol‘zulIlr:l¢in¢ lyhe flolllllh in es.: Edrbupwimzi phéixerégyéh Shaullg two gernoas sen-i answers equally correct, the fmt two pn :ea will be D3 o. l. 8 ullld three Mull in rqunlly correetanawers. the lint three prius 4 will have to bu divltfelii leash rt-celvln .00l. Should- four persona wud equally correct unswera, ttu. whsle a..- ofrmw will he neun y olvluni :mill receiving emool. an- so as in ln.. p....»nl....... mv.`.l.u my comply .uid la simple condition about which we will write :ls soon na alwwom are receivwt. We gr; gm\ wgng ‘gun nf `Y°\l;’ ll}°Yl¢`{' Wl`l¢;,l Y°\l llllwfr U13 ldver$ialemen1t‘., if you can limi any of the names. write ustmiay unc oemg s amp or our re . not h-i l ~» ~ . Il .ion ...alla ` V Adria-ep: f;ANKDy!qj§_‘}!D ..7kw1l;;l¢|p:;ik~ir Lin. ima.) MIILASIIUIT MEAL (llughef Patent) ’ I 'IHS CATTLE FOOD isa pure product of the Sugar Cane, the richest grass in the world, only the digestible pith of the cane being used to absorb the molasses, zo p. c. of this pilh will absorb 80 p r. of concentrated molasses. Molascuit is pure cane molasses, minus the water, which is dried out, and replaced by the digestible pith. lt is the most easy. practicable and economical means of , handling molasses, and in the best form for feeding to all stock. When fed to cows, it will increase the quantity and quality of the milk. When fed to horses it improves their condition and working powers. Give them a .handful or so with their other food when tl ey come in tired after 'a day’s ,work, reducing the oats by the amount of MOLAS UIT added. MOLASCUIT is extensively used in Delnerars, Argentine, Afric 1, South Muritius, | India, Australia and of course in England. The Canadian farmer will not be slow to grasp its value. MOLASU AT is the richest sugar food, containing as It does over 50 p. c. of sugar. ~ CARVELL nnos. 27|! -i0-22Mms1mostilenld'u9l. I |_ -qi _' l _ I -"" ' rigor rw 7' 'v' ’ 'T . I NOTICE To Whom it May Concern All accounts and bills due us, andnot detiiiitely 1 settled and payment arranged for on or before the 15th of November, will be handled into the courts for immediate collection, without further notice. J. J. HUGHES as co. Souris, P. E. I. 2292-zo-z5swmetf. I __.. ,_- at I 1 lag T ' I ; . I ' F* ' " '-""“ . 'IF ATO Autoists 1 ‘ d th emises of N. R. Large Greal{(?¢;rl1r§e‘§:.s,:lve er; nlbtw in a position to TAKE CARE cf your car at a nominal fee. REPAIRS ~ ' An experienced mechanic in this line of work has been procured -and on hand et all times to look after YOUR NEEDS- Autos lor lllre Full Line ol Accessories ‘ ' Past-0-Life The Island Motor Supply Co. ‘ _ cf=st@¥=2=ers°_Sff=§*- 4 t PLEASED WITH CHARLOTTE- TOWN.-Mr. G. W. Keeler ol Dart- mouth. N. S., spent the week end pleasantly in Charlottetown and took home with him a line pair ol draft horses. One was the beautiful bay horse ol L. M. Poole & Co. Mr. Keeler also had u look in at some. of the little black beauties, and is more than satisfied that his dollars are well invested in the fur industry. - IMPORTANT RESOLUTION.- At the Ministerial Association yesterday morning at the Y.M.C.A., the fol- lowing resolution was unanimously passed. Whereas. it has been public- ly announced that the Federal Gov- ernment will inaugurate a Parcel post System in Canada early in 1914, And Whereas, we are anxious, as to the result should Canada allow in- toxicating liquors to be carried by parcel post: Therefore Resolved, that we urge upon the Government the adoption of a regulation similar to that which has 'been adopted by the United States, to the eilect that in- oxicnting liquors be forbidden con- yveyance in Cana_da’s Parcel Post System. HAIII All Illl lllll IIINIIWIIIIII IIN HEAII l._;.__ Also on Neck. Big Bare Spot on Crown of Head. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment Cured. .__.,___ 198 Chnpleau St.. Montreal, Quo.- "When my brother and I wont. to school we gon rlngworms from the other ohildrun and our hair all fell out. We llud thcm on our heads and on our necks. For months I had a big bare spot on the crown oi’ my head the size of n. ilfty-cent piece. Mother tried everything, all kinda of ointments, to cure us but everything seemed no good until one day she saw an advertisement for Cutlcurn. Soap and Ointment. it was Cutlcura Holm and Ointment that cured us." (Signed) Mrs. M. Blnko. May 31 . 1013. li ITCHY RASH ON HANDS Fergus, Ont..-"(‘.uticurn Soap and Oint- ment. completely cured me of u ra.~lIl on nly builds. 'l‘l\o rash was rod like water blisbols, vory ir.chy_nnd sore. Scratching made chem sorer. The irritation was bod at nights. I tried many remedies which did not do any good. I used Cutlcura Soap as a wash in warm water night and morning with Cutl- cura Ointment and in less than n, week lt. was all gone." (Signed) Mrs. isaboiia Gibson. Moy 22, una. The regular use of Cutlcuru Soap for toilet and bath not only tends to preserve, purify und boautli'y the skin, scalp. hair and llands. hut assists in prnvontlng inflammation, irri- tation and clogging of tho pores. tho common cause of plmples, blackhnzlds and other un- wholesulue conditions of tho skin. Cutl- cura Soap and Ointment are sold by rlrllgglsts and dealers ovorywhl-sro. For a liberal free sample of ozvch, with 32-p. book. send post,-card to Potter Drug dr Chem. Corp., Dept. D, Boston. U. S. A- I MURTGAGE SALE To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION on Tuesday the Twenty-third day of December A. D. 1913 at the hon? of Twelve o’clock noon in the front of the Law Courts Building in Charlot- tetown lrnder and by virtue or a Power ol Sale contained in an ln- deuture of Mortgage bearing date the Twenty-first day of November A. D. 1892 and made between James Mc- Lean of Naufrage in Lot or Town- ship nunrber Forty-three ln King's County, Farmer, and Mary Ann Mc- Lean his wife of the one part and Eliza M. Macdonell of Charlottetown aforesaid Widow of the other part and which said Mortgage is now vested by assignment in the Under- signed. ALL THAT tract piece or parcel of land sltuate lying and being on Lol: or Township number Forty- three ln Kfng’s County in Prince Ed- ward Isls-nd bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Commenc- ing atapoint on the shore of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence at the North- west angle of a tract of land in the possession ol James McDontald, running thence south along the said James McDonald’s west- ern boundary line for the dis- talfce of s miie and a quarter to the rear line ol the Shore farms thence westwardly along said rear line ten chains or to the Eastern boundary ofa tract ol land in the possession of the Widow John Me- Cormack thence Nortiiwardly along the laid Eastern boundary line to the said Shore and thence Eastward- ly along the said Shore to the place of commencement containing one hundred acres of land a little more or less. ALSO ALL THAT other tract piece or parcel of land situate lying and being on said Lot or Township unm- ber Forty-three in King's Count! aforesaid: Bounded on the East by land in the possession of James Mc- Donald on the South by land in possession of Peter McCormack and ' Patrick McCormack sad on the North by the above described _tract of lend and ,containing Forty sores ol lend s 'little more or less. FOR further particulars apply to .the Olliee ot ilathissoa, Macdonald h Stewart, Charlottetown. , Dated Nth dey of November A. D. 1918. Pure Blood la absolutely necessary to give the health that brings happiness, s good appetite, restful sleep, and makes you eager for Iife’e duties- HOOD’8 BARSAPARILLA makes pure blood and so creates this mush-desired eondltiqn. OPEN AIR RINK.-The young of the City are anxiously enquiring whether the open air rink in Victor. in Park that gave such gene;-3| Eat. isfaction last winter is again to be Opened and when. It will be recol- lected that numbers of children 0| all ages enioyed this sport lust winter and one ol the hopes at the Oiltllillg of the present season was that privilege would again be en- joyed this winter. It is hoped that U18 fit? fathers will take the mat- ter into consideration nt once for the benefit oi' the many who are unable to bake advantage of the regular rink. ` THURSDAY SOME POTATOES.-Prince Edward Island has need to look to its laurel; as the Garden of the Gulf. The fol- IOWIHE. from the North Sydney Her- ald will explain:-Seven hundred and twenty-live bushels of potatoes from one acre of ground is a pretty good Yield. even for Cape Breton. Than was the quantity taken from the farm ol Mr. R. Wilson, who a short time ago purchased the old Moore farm at Little Bras d’Or. Mr. Wilson came to this country from Scotland a fevl years ago, He saw the great pgsgi bilitles the Capo Breton soil oiiered and the great. market at our ver; door. The Mr. Wilson above referred to is a brother of Rev. W. D. Wilson of this city. ' A wide circle of friends heurd with deep regret that Josie Smith, beloved liallitllfer of Mr. und Mrs. Georgt Smith, 61 Chestnut Street, had pass ed away yesterday morning, alter at illness of some weeks, during which nil that medical skill and devoted nursing could do, was done to try and restore her to her wonted health. Miss Smith was a talented young lady, possessing a sweet voice ant was a devoted member of St. James Church an~d.Cbolr from which she Will be sincerely missed. She also made many friends while accountant with Beer & Goii where her courtesy and kindness were always much appreciat- ed. Mr. und Mrs. Smith and iuxnily will have the sincere sympathy oi all In the loss of so bright and lovely a girl just on the verge ot womanhood. WEDDING LAST EVENING.-The home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Low- ther, Crapaud, was tbefsésne, ,oi n very happy event last~evel'1’ing-. when their daughter Margaret Adella was united in marriage to Mr. Wm. G. Callbeck, formerly of Tryon, now of Crapaud. The house was beautifully decorated with evergreens and flow- ers. At 6.30 p. m. the bride, leaning on her father's arm entered the par- lor.to the strains of Meudelsjoh-n wedding manch, delightfully rendered by Miss Elia Cameron ot Crapaud. The bride looked charming gowned il white satin do cheue with lace aut ribbon trimming and wore the cou- ventionnl veil and orange blossoms and carried a bouquet ofvfiowers ant' maiden hair fern. The 'bridesm,aid, Miss Etta Newsom-, Searletown, was dressed in cream nun's veiling trim- med with satin. The groom was ably supported by Boyd Lowther, brother of the bride. The bridal pal ty stood under an arch of evergreenr supporting a beautiful floral bell. The ceremony was performed by thc Rev. G. M. Young of Tryon. Alter the ceremony the guests about seven- ty lu number, repaired to the dining room where a sumptuous repast was served in Mrs. Lowther's best style. The groom’s gift to the bride was an elegant pendant and to the _brides maid a ring set with pearls The presents, beautiful and Send gourRaw FURSt John Hallam Sissy Thousand lrsppels new aesdwltlselr law Furs. Why not yen? We psy highest |.-le.. -aa espn- snrqu. eb-fs' l° °°°° nieslea and send nasal same day pods are noelved. .ltllllousol ollars amd mp- nuehtzesr. Deelwithsre iohess. wears alsrpetlleur llneinfnssds. FREE lllll.A|A'S TRAPPEIIS GUIDE ` Irewela and English. ' A hook of 96 pager. fully illunralel. Gene Laws mind to dats-tells yea llumwbcu , sed where to trap, bait and trspe to she. Ill many other valuable hail eoaoernlag the lu.. na l..a..»uy. -bo wr " U6~"Hl°- lsinets" fur quotations, sent AIS l.U1'l» LK PIII for she Asking. Write today- »d--Joau u/u.r.Al\|,1.t...i¢ea il‘.“.5’.'.".“..."-J.. T O R 0 N T 0 I BOSTON HOTEL ADS , - 1 11 zse . r |50 aoons BATIIS nom. oxroan °"’.°.'!’ "'li?."t.'i1'.'.'Z"'é.__II.i.‘.'.' 'A 'ru it'l."l'.'.:l'.: °;_lt'r,lr five ovsr°1 Dart dll t s e tl' ble rooms I and up. with 0 : `%`3'lb¢:-|I%:l's it and ull. with bath bam ll costly, included silver and cut. glass and several checks, testifying to the esteem in which the bride and groom are held. A large crowd of charivaris came to pay their re- spects to the happy couple and were hospitably _and blvpiiy received. Mr. and Mrs. Callbeck will reside in Crapaud, where the groom nas bought the McLeod property. ...__ T0 CREDIT OF MALPEQUE.-A Malpeque correspondent directs atten- tion to a statement in yesterday mol'ning's Guardian, copied from the Canadian Courier, in which Rev. Robert Laird, late of Queens Upiver- sity, was credited-or rather charg- ed-with having been born in Nova Scotia. The correspondent states that “Mr. Laird was born und rcccivcd his primary edllcaticu in Malpequcy and Malpeque is proud ol him."- I On Tuesday p. m. 9tn inst., the mortal remains of the late James ' Shaw were laid away in the Belfast cemetery in the presence of many friends who cherished the highest re-, gard for their departed friend. The deceased formerly lived in Wood Is- lands and moved to the Gartleld Road some twenty tive years ago. i-Ie was u ship’s blacksmith in the olden time, and was in his day a man of powerful physique but better he was mighty in the essentials of a ' noble Christian character. He be- longed to the old school. He walked in the ways of truth, and crowned 3 victorious lite in a triumphant death. Precious in the Lord’s sight is his sBiut'B death. ,H0rII'ck's.,,, Mailed ,..,,.,,¢;i1lI_»'.‘ ____;__€__ BEST DIET l0l' ANFANTS Elllll IIWAUDS _ . AJ Pure Full-cream mllk and' the extract of selected Get the malted grain, reduced wewknown to powder form. » ’<°“"“ P“°'“=8° Delicious, invigorating ; ._ Nourishing “‘ , The Food-drink lor All Ages. H0 R I- l Juperior to tea, coffee, cocoa. E'D M A quick lunch digested by the weak- . _ W by briskly stirring the powder in hot or cold water. Keep at home or when travelling. In .Lunch Tablet form, also, ready to eat. Ask lor ll0Rl.lCK’S Origirzal=Genuine All Chemisls, Hotels, Cafés and Stores. ' IRE! SAMPLES UPGN REQUEST. Apply to Gilmour Bros. l Ce., Dept. li., lanlrcsl, Cen. est stomach; prepared in a moment _gel HA* \"_‘1;-// _ Z nys Au , uuillllcll nllalnnllllw ‘uma s. n........¢ .fkvgagugs ` “onlne on wut Fries. Osnil "’i$_l_r_s infra MW’ - \\v|ll1a-annul. U- 7. \_ __,¢ _-_ - 1 F I 1 L..- vvheat to equalize the strength. "stand up"`in the oven. and pastry-and best for both. and is the cheapest flour you You cant 'iudge I quality by size- N and this applies to bread as well-as to men. OU may havean idea because western wheat Hour Y makes a big loaf of bread, that the quality is in keeping with the size. Th largest men have not accomplished the greatest deeds. Size is the only feature that can commend western wheat hour to any cook. And the good cook quickly discovers that quantity without quality is not worth buying. "BEAVER" FLOUR GIVES BOTH QUALITY AND QUANTITY, because it is a. blended flour. It is mostly the choicest Ontario fall wheat with sufficient Manitoba. spring In “Beaver” Flour, you get the famous pastry-making qualities of Ontario wheat-you get the iine texture, the evenness and the delicious flavor of Ontario wheat-you get the nutriment of Ontario wheat-with the “strength” of Manitoba wheat which makes the dough One of the big conveniences of “Beaver” Flour is the fact that it is equally good for bread “Beaver” Flour is superior to any western wheat iiour for any and all kinds of baking, can use because the most economical. DEALERS-Nriteus for prices on Feed, Course Grains and Cereals. ns THE T. H. TAYLOR C0., Limited, ~ - CHATHAM, 0llL l~ C.F.Pooley,6% Kent St,Halifax,N.S.,Trsvelling Sales Agent I ` to endorse it. U ¢‘. DE \R SIR.-l h the stsblegt prev 'its dr7nesa and ard s nnre which had e. Very bad cough an eaves or a.ml.a six mon s, an rcome -o in d h l t th d b th there wan nothing lelt apparently but eklln and bangs and l was tempted to'ahoot her A lriend ol m newbo ha used Dr. J. Iloodbury s Horse Linlment.. withcnood euoco|s.in~ duced me totry one bottle ul it whlrhi u with the best rtsults.I used lust one and one hell bottles ol the Lint ment which elfaoted e complete cure oi both the cough and the beavel. and l have yrorksd and driven her ever s n e. . - t I d . J. W b ' Fi - i. ins rlfehgtlfa Ihdbueztllliiigllee Lxlriment ‘h°tll\:liIs:'kat,°sr|:d I d l Ilhorseownsrs to r F er tr ° ' °" ndllsltlolc ekésfllh. DE\R SIB:-l have used Dr. J. o hury'a Horse I Linlment. lor1number olgeara, and have found ltto be t. emo: e ee lentartlele or the feet of horses he t n I. 'I 'Z =.=.'l°.=s:~.=;~.?-=°-==="»I-==cl‘-§».r~l..r.llt:i‘.=t=r=s-===== ..._ _ _ --- Horsemen Attention!! - DR-_ ]. WOODBURY’S HORSE LINIMENT & DR. I. WOODBUR\”S CONDITION POWD I ERS will save and preserve the life of your horses. Their use wiiicure and prevents the diseases com mon to horses, such as Cougbs, Colds, Dlstemper,Glanders, Spavins, Pink Eye,Spl1nts,Curbs,ltniarge ments, Cracked Hoof, Kidney Trouble, Fevers, Cuts, Sores and will remove bunches of ali kinds. Cures : SPLINTS CURB S SPAVINS ENLARGEMENTS COUGIIS COLDS DISTEM PER GLANDERS Use this preparation thoroug{hly for all and every disease of the horse for which it is recommended. Critici it closely. Carefully watch, mar and note its eieots, and honestly judging it on lt’s merits, you will beoompeil nsrlnoulau ` Hillsboro, N. B. MESBRB FRASIER THORNTON dt U0., flookahlrr. Que. GEN'l‘Ll|iMEN:-I have used your "Dr.J. Wooburwn llorse Linimentl' lor the nsnt. seven years lor eoul s. colds and lnnleness el all k inds,snd llnd it gives the vt-ry brat results lor distemper. l certainly consider it the best on the merket.sud would never be without e bottle in nu stable (Signed) WALTER SLATEB, "Cash Livery.' FRASIIR THORNTON Q C0.. Cookablre. Que. DEAR SIBB: -Youdns put mi name on your list as one using your Horse edjelnes. i eve louud them to be the bestgn the msrkst en am never without your Llni ment an Klonditlon owdera in my stable. . °'"`°'° °2"° lslrasei o. sl. oaosxarrp. gstgramwlh ros sau: sr au. ncatsus I *I s ~ ` 2828?“44Mmi'dih.u}suq _ __ l muzhpg ..I,’?|:t7ol;‘.1(I:$?:.£_ llama.. |\ Y Msnulscturerst FRASIER7 Tll0BNTON‘ \.lMi\`l1|\. Cookshlrel (lilo. Z . _.r..~e. .l .- I I ~=I'Il ~1 Z 'ilft ‘ .-.. », _,,. .‘»'*- ‘I-.v I ‘Jil l‘. f t . 2,3.” Ii l I I I- ~`,.l ...fi ‘ I . ._{ -J. ,""“. ‘L_ `. I. l ali? I I ,l ,f-4. ti ,.11 J li ’ ’. 'r | . _. .\. _.l. 1 .l..ll,,, . . . 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