°"`*.:‘-:“\nr‘. PAGBIPWO _ ' "ml u'l"ss'r rmwl __ ____ t. ~- _ _i;__ _ ,a. -ten _ 1 OR A LAPBUS LINGUAE. . "'1‘h&t’s ir very handsome lt_bl.i¢. llrl. Whitney Avnoo. What kind is n¢?I' . "A `\g,\p|g|_\g lazuil, I think." ~ "My boy, you are courting the were sifl-"» Mlas 'a Victim of Bronchitis. HAD T0 BE PROPPED _ UP IN BED. Bronchitis is an acute inflammation of the membranes lining the air tubes of the lungs, and begins with u tightness across the chest, and ii diiliculty oi' breathing accompanied by n hard dry cough which Inter develops into the raising of a green- ish or yellowish phlcgni. On the first sign ol' broncliilis you should check it immvilintely l>_\' \isin|.', Dr. Woods Norway Pine Syrup, und thereby preventing it becoiiiiiig chronic and perhais turning into sonic serious lung trouble. Mrs. John I-`ii\‘.'<-vii, Salis- bury, .\`.B., \vrites_: "A your :igu I wus ii victim iii Iiroiicliiiis. I \\'ii.~' so bnfl I could not lie dowii, and limi lo he propped | up in bed. As :lie doctor fxiilrri to iiu` mc much good at frieiifl. wlio caiiie io_ visit. mc, nd\'isi~ii me to try Dr. Wood? ; Norway Pine .\`_\'rup. The first bottle ` helped me so \\’oli _'-<'=§3S_g 5.l'I 6'2.il Arr, So HM. P. M *lu ° ..- =\s°f° iV~.°1°!€»°°? gg; ~e§§Z`8=§; .- Lv. Mt. Stewart~Ar. 5.19 l lard i 6.10 M intsirue .15 Arr. lGso'to':vn Lv. Daily ex. Bun. Q Set PIM 8.10 - STATIONS A.M..\.M. l’.Iil. I.v.Ch'tow_n Arr. 51.55 - Huntorltiver Emerald ' Kensington Iv Summers-_ide at Port Hill 0_‘l/eury Arr. Tiirnish Lv. 3.20 Lv. Oh'tow'n Ar 4,30 Mt. Str-wnrt ._ Ft.P i. r’ Lv. Oh'to_vvn Arr. V. River _ _ . ~~ Arr. M. Harbor Lv. trains ol this Railway will run as lol Iloziti up lily l)iy Div Ili; FK PK GX BX Hun Sun Hun Sim i‘.f\l 9.60 .~’m ~u MID F252 a°¥5 fi Ypoprc #$3553 °.°‘.°' `_.-S m-. 5F#rs””¢ '_.».i:'7'.§sv Ui mosoo so nierside Iv d Jet. A rr. a:~1."1’-> 4 '-'¢e.-r: _ _ *`i'='°.5 : gf:-‘s°s~=9'7 g ;E-'5S§#g . Q E gf' 'e -: . _...hs 31.' .oz . e eg a urls Lv. P Bi ' Ui Cali tint only A. M. A. 9.2.5 me 8.ii, 1.56 _ ~ c.m~e.co- .» H. McEWIflN Supcrtendsn _ - _‘rim _ W1-_-___T~-___-»_z~_~--~ ______;_ri.____ = . -4 liliciuirriiifci One cent per word fire# insertion in this column, half cent per word for cacb continuation. Cash must accompany order and Iive per cent dia- l I; _ cwnt allowed. Minimum charge Twenty-live cenia. l AS-5II°`IEi) ADS __ _ _ _ __ -5 :_f___ _-_;_:_:v: v_-__;_;_:v _;5___: 1-if’ff"~‘:‘_-;-j _2;-jf-'ff of-A ff -ff =-il `\VAN'I`ED- A YO ability and character to travel on P. E. I., for one of the best known Life Insurance Coinpanies. perman- ent position to the'ina.ii'wlio makes good. Salary and . expenses paid. Address, Manager, Boi 445, Char- r lottetown. ,_ - 11-1liltf._ . ~ ismiti: iii_.iP wAN'1'ED~A'1‘ F/\i.r1oNWoon Hos- pital e. cook. Good wages for one experienced. '11-ll M l~Jtf_ WANTED-A (HILL FUR Gi'INl~IilAI. housework. Apply ' 21 Great _iGeorize. e `ll-16M3i. WANTED AT ONCE A MAID FOR general housework, lieiercnccs ro- qiiired. Good wages. Mrs. J. J. McKinnon, 157 North River Road. ll-12 Mti. WANTED-A KITCHEN GIRL FOR Queen Hotel. li-12Mtf. WANTED. A GIRL. APPLY AT FJL don House 11 gli/it( WANTED, A GIRL EUR Gi'J.\II']R/\L housework. Apply to Mrs Sims, 279 Richmond St. 10-21Mtf _ ron sau: - FARM FOR SALE, ONE iillNi)lil‘ll'l and thirty-six acres, 1 uf it mils from Kensington. New buildings, about twenty acres of sriit-wnml. The property will be i-mid with or without stock and implements to suit purchasers. For particulars apply to the owner on the prom- ises A J Brown, Kensiiiigion AGENT.) WANTED UNGi»1IiN on _ is. ' ' - 1 _ J. f1_ ' » . ' I _ . ' li I . I " I 4 A _ " _ _I A ___ __ __ ii-ixiviiipii. -~ . _ ._ ._ _ FOR-eSA,_E_PA,R-n,q,,--FOXlm WANTED. _nov Aaorrr 15 Yssiis, t 8| ~ k_ to work in Stewards Department - 0 ' l so pair dar racoons. Apply to H. Horne, Milton Station. _ _______________ _ 11~18M_3lpd. FOR SALE-EIGHT PAIR OF W choice red foxes. Apply to John Hudson, South Branch, Kent, Co., N B 11-16 3 d. W __;_'_________,_______Il?,ll’ _ FOUR FEMALE FOXES FOR SALE! Mother black and- sold with full brother for 8110il0.00.Fathor cross, Pups darts cross and good size much bread. J. E. iuiuigiiii, Fuel T -1-ns-_ .u-_1§m¢_1»_>fi- FOR BABE--CAMPBELL'I\)N' BELL Brlliiian mars eight years old dani llrcd lbs. Lady can drive. No bad NNN. can step quarter in 35 sec- onds. Will race without boots ior _ apply to the owner. P. B, I-lowgcc BUSINESS STAND AND STOCK for sale, is situated in one of the very best sections of the Province. For further particulars apply to MCKIIY & Kennedy, Bradalbane,P. E- I- 11-isivisti. iron SALE.-PURE BRED HAMP- sliire hogs, two months old. Ap- ply D. R. Hooper, North Milton, , ____ _"ii-iamsi. ~HsiNz" PICKLED oUcUMBi§iTs` 10c per doz, Crisp celery, Lettuce, cauliflower, vegetables of all kinds t0d§y__st__.l. J.__Q31y _& Sons. 11-15M6i ron sai.r._s'roizi=i ` conursii line hardwood, deep. rich Umm' rncnts, well finished. Length 10 ft width 2 ft.. iwigiii, 3 iz., 2 inf _Will bo _sold at a, hgrgaim Apply ‘Advertiser" Guardian. 10.15»M¢f _ ` ~1|~ci-;|.i.sm-.ous __* \v....iiuu A'i’ ONCE AN EXIIERI. enccd ladies' tailor. Steady em- Dl0ylTl0llt. Good wages- John J Hernier, Box 575, Campbellton, N __¥ ____ 11-14ME6ipd TENUERS FOR ENTIRE STOCK Store and out buildings of the Eastern Trading Co Elmira, will be rcrcivcd until November lb Ap- ply to F fl McDonald, Bouris _,___ ________ 11-Quiet! i.i<;Ai:N THE imiininl 'rimiis Sperinl rafc to our Opening (11555 We have opened one of the most- up-to-rlnte institutions oi its hind in America Write for particulars Modern Barber College 62 St Lawrence Blvd Montreal 111'lMtf MALL iiEi.P WANIED on Northumberland Apply t, the Steward 12-18M3|pd ggrm Apply at once Iohn R days. ` AN'ri~:n, A MAN 'ro worm offl Agent Ch-Tom, . '_A EVIDENT- “ond in' order. Mere surface cleanli- dozen times, and hanged if I can do "Yes." 5 _ __ ALL TIIE WAY BY WATER Eastern S. S. Corporation INTERNATIONAL LINE Vi'lN'l`El{. FARES ventually n B' It only nerves a. place for everytliinZ 1100495 should be cultivated. It is not rest- ful to hunt madly for gloves or Over- dhoes, to make hay in a drawer in desperate search for a missing BF¢l°l°» to turn a household uPBld0 d°Wll with frantic cries, Mother, where is my haf. ? DUB. ness will not do. If there is incl! 0! "I’ve tried to pr0D0B€ '10 Mllblc 11 mistakes and iharp reprimands. For her own sake ii girl should he or- it. I've slumped every time." derly. The time taken hunting one's “And she let you slump?" belongings is that much time 1oBt. Work in arrears is bad busin¢BB-‘ learn that it is ns easy to put an arti, cle in one pla.ce.as another. It is not difficult to acquire s' place for Mlillaced. The easy-going girl does 110i The out obtle il only in its in in the interest of one’s The girl who works must be neat The easiest way to be orderly iS *O verythinz and to keep that thin! NDIS? INFANT. ` _realise until she has a r6lifltotf0\\ ‘lor “_” » being slovenlyliew tsl fl'°il\ 51% Ill? ‘ is. ` ' fancy. :oxen whore thot it may siiociier euro for disorder is sum- e b0°°me lull l\°iW- ination. Out down your belongings. If you live in cramped quarters make _ A PLACE ‘FOR EVERYTHING. the elimination dradrlc. _ It ll sur- .._... prising how much we can get along 11; ig hard tg ko¢p»¢;-owdod quarters without. To own no more.thlIlBl If ect, as the girl of one-room or the one time than one needs means a housekeeper of ra small house sorrow- more Dlocid life. fully knows. In days when there were . ~ ---_;=_;;;~__;:;=»= 1 rest linen chest-I, huge closets and fewer belongings the problem was simpler. Then our gral1dDBl`°l1¢5 made 9, fetish of neatness. .lllilllSOIl’S ' lmllli LIIIIMEIIT Used 102 years for internal and external i lla. A cure ‘relief for coughs, colds, sore throat, craméiis, chol- era morbus, arrhea, cuts, burns, bruiset, sprains, etc. `zs. .Mi sm coerymlun I. S. .IIIINSDN ` Q _ Pills sh] ' _ F"; ails:-___ & C0.. ‘ 9*' lilies. llal. fi:..;r:;:..~r.=i..:°=..s°“.::.+ ::.°°..S.‘-:l."~= ....:..1'. ,ed, and in certllln of the towns lace eerelels without a w0'maIl in hand. to neat at means livin; the Secret of mis- in .viemitnx more there are hours for The woman who from one engagement to an- other leaves a trail oi scattered be- longingh and upset rooms. LACE DESIGNS FROM SPIDER 7 WEBB. I (I-Iarper's -Weekly.) __ Mieslonarieedn Paraguay more thaii 200 years 41%,-taught the native In- dians to ni 'lace by hand. 5111420 that day the art has greatly develop- inaking is thechiei occupation. Al'-' most all the women, many children and not a few men are engaged in this industry. A curious fact with reference to the Paraguayan laces is that the designs were borrowed from the strange webs woven by the semi-tropical spiders that abound in that country. Ac- cordingly thls lace is by the natives called nandutl, which means “spider web." . NUT CAKE. ` One cup of butter, 2 cups of sugar, 3 cups of flour, 3~eggs, 1 cup ol milk. 8 .teaspoons yeast powder (scant), 1 pound of English wal- nuts. Use half of the meats of nuts for frosting' and the rest break un quite small. This makes two loaves. It is not necessary to- use a wrolo , i _~ If Il' [or i. .i."Z°i¥..‘1’ l'.°5...‘§.Ti““” °‘.,"°“,..,,,,",'° _ , or sn of the‘orga.ne of Th: esrlier you seekre ef me wk, itvrili be togetit-andthemom certain it will be um ¢iie_u¢ui,|, ot lead toeomething woi-“_ is universally admitted that BEEii|lAIl’S PILLS are the safest preventive as well as the most reliable corrective of stomach, bowel, or liver troubles, They bring about regular, natural, healthful action. All through the body-in every organ, every nerve -in actions, vigor and spirits-you will feel the benefit of Beechamk Pills-and quickly, too. You will save yourself suffering if you have this matchless aid to healgh Ready 0n Hand ==i 5 Qt. john to Boston _...$4 50 Sfaic Rooms ....i.. ‘|00 Leave Ft John at ilul ii. ni. Mori- il .ys, Wediiesrlavv -nfl Fridays fo.l' |53.; por‘. Lubec :inn Boston. lininrniiiig leave L‘1~_nirr.l Whvrl lluston Nloiiiinyic \\'iviiiis~.sda\.~i and Fr|dny“. ol. 5 p. m.. and \'.iri.i»iin ni. 5 00 p. m.. lor Lub- ec. Eiintpnrt rind St John. !l‘lAlNl4l f~i'i‘E»\MHHl|’ LINE--Direct _-service between Purtlumi and New York. Leave Franklin Wharf 'I`uesduys,'I‘hurs- .lays and Saturdays nt 6 p. m Fares $300 uairii ‘I ar. _ _ _ For tickets, liiernfiire and information ii ply t o im-iii ticket i_ii:en_t°1. Lianrane clieckod through to rlestlnatioii. ~ i. li iuovnpiiun 1'. A-..! PA Wm. ti i.--:ulcers St John. N. B. t_ __ I Charlottetown Steam Naviga- tion Company, Limited, (har- Io`tetnwri - Piciou Service Change of Time. Coinmeiiving Iiiofidfiy the 4‘h of Nov- ember ilic S. S. “Norilninibe'iann" will le-ivo iiie Cnnipany'a wliarfdaily, except Sunday, ai 7.30 o`i'locli, A. I\l.-Return- ing will leave Picton a.f`\°r the arrival of the morning *rain from Halifax. G. W. Wakelord Manager. October _-list. |912. ` _S0ilRlS, P.i-I. island and MAGIIALEN ISLAND STEAM-SIIIP SERVICE [`heA.l. Steam ship "LADY BYBII.. will leave the Railway wharfjlfictou every Monday and Thursday morning on arrival of the Express from Halifax. lor the Magdalen islands, calling at Bourne P. E. I goinzand returning. For particulars apply to Wm. liober aondt Son Airsmts at Halifax. Chas W Ivee,Aiunv. at lcf.o_u, Matthew & Mc bean, zentéaat Souris or Wm. McLur anazer an wner. Pietou. April 22nd. ills. Furness Wifhy Q. Co, Lid STEAMSIIII’ LINEIIS From London Steamer Prom Halifax -~- Shenandoah Nov.15tii Nov. 8th Rappahannock Nov. 26th Nov. mb (vis Ss. John's. N.F.) Uuranro Dee. 'ith From Liverpool Steamer From Halllai l- Ripon Nov. 12th Nov. lst Almeriana Nov. filth Nov. i6th Florence Dec. 7th Nov. 30th Tabasco Dec. 20th The above uteamers have a limited ae ommodhtion for saloon paesenzora. Passengers and Freight Agents for the Allan Line Steamship Oo. at Halifax. FUBNEBB WITHY it 00.. L'J D. Anents Halifax Nl B. Direct lioiiie lo Boston Via Hawkesbury and Halifax » Saillngs every Tuesday at noon. Returning leave Boston Satur- For further information applv O 'i`. NiCOI.I. _*_ _____ _i ANTED-TWO GOOD BELL BOYS, Victoria. Hotel 11-15Mt,f ro Liar ____ O LET-THE PROPERTY ON Euston Street known 35 North Balrery,,w'ith shop, dwdillng house, bakery and stores. Apply to Dootoi- , Alley 11 is sipa s d _ i-_- _ _- _\1f~_f1;f1f=f~_h@_ff1f1_L_ i1i_aM_2ir.1.. L f #- EUPRESS OF IRELAND Nov. ll;0d;;&I;. Poshglion lt 0300. Lp- Grampian Chartered, December FROM Sl' .IOIIN N B l -or less. I gloves. Short Lesson on Glove Buying One pair of gloves will wear six MONTHS -or longer. Another pair will wear six WEEKS Why the difference ? How can you pick out the six months’ kind ? This is why and how. The wearing qualify ofa glove de- pends mostly, if not altogether, on how the leather is produced-how it is treated in tanning before being cut up into It makes all the difference to you-- in Service-whether the untanned An- imal skin travels over Tank “A” route or Tank “B” route-so to speak. Take a horsehide for example: - Horsehide is unquestionably the bestieather for hard service gloves. A Raw horsehide when cleaned, scraped and ready for tanning, measures, let us say, 20 square feet of surface. Now-hides are bought by the POUND bufsoid by me Foor. Ana this zo square feet of raw hide may be either STRETCHED Io per cent. in tan- il ning or SHRUNK ro per cent. according to the PROCESS employed and the chemicals used.. l Most tanners think it good business to GAIN io per cent. on their hides- Naturally they want all the square feet of leather they can get out of each skin. But this extra STRETCH is gained only at the expense of STRENGTH- wearing quality. ~ The fibres of the leather are WEAK ENED in obtaining that extra 10 per cent. On the other hand, a Io per cent. shrinkage would TI-IICKEN s n d STRENGTHEN the leather by knitting the Ebres together and closing the pores thus_ adding tensile strength-f o r WEAR. » . _ __ - ____ - m . _ -- _ A rilht. Weight about nine hun- T(l)?_§_.°l2;l:,- _ _ _ __ _ The greater the "stretcl1” in the hide, the _thinner and weaker the leather. The more “shrink” in the tanning process the TI-IICKER and TOUGHER and more ELASTIC the leather, hence LONGER WEAR. You can understand that. Every glove carrying the H. B. K. trade mark is made from hides that are specially SHRUNK by . the H. B. K_ special process of tannage. For this reason H. B. K. gloves are more pliable, elastic, resilient and LONGER WEARINGthan ordinary heavy gloves. You can put a H. B. K. horsehide I glove to the hardest kind of usage and it will stand up and hold its own where a _ glove tanned by ORDINARY process would give way in a shorttime. pair FREE. ' Why buy doubtful gloves when you can get H. B. K. GUARANTEED II. B. K. horachide glove: are wel-proof, snow-proof, heal-proof, search-proof. They are tough and wiry and thick, yet lofi and pliable enough to pick up A pin. We are the ONLY Canada makers of gloves who absolutely GUARANTEE our gloves without reservation. The wear- er must get full and complete satisfaction from a H. K. glove or he gets a new _ __ _ __ - Il _ he wo anks f I l gloves-the kind that MUST give satis- ` factory wear. When you want EXTRA SERVICE from a glove and want a RESPONSIBLE guarantee trom a RESPONSIBLE fact- ' ory ask for and INSIST ON, GETTING H. B. K. gloves identified by the diamond ' trade mark shown around this ad. . Every dealer having YOUR interests at heart should sell H. B. K. gloves." If not ask him why. F0 Yoon owN‘ 1.- i _ H, B. Ki GUARANTEE; ;il§ls';.°n git The H. B. K. b d _ ` my ...<1 sArisFAi:'ii‘1ioifi°i'.i° Sililil buying. Get H.B.K gloves and be SAFE. l _ ll _ . MIINTIIEAI. quire at drill shed. 11 15M3lp . 1, _ 'I0 LET DOUBLE OFFICE IN - - ' ~ eiillxna drlixrowoiiignllidlg tvgelimicrci Pr°'“' Bl°°¥. Sunnyside. Rent _,_ . 194; I | ~ l l PIN 'l'r='°m~ 11-isnsif FOR BALI. miiusa nm. aim I-Whitt .. winter. ree. patches, ,_ EI! I|l_I_I) . blue and silver Foxes. W ‘ I U I Mink Marten fisher ANTED, A Park 001-My 'fl-Ilil P Y 1'°"l° f°°- IM- imrizssh or nlzmiiu.. me |I'l00K RESERVATIONS NOW _ etc. .Tnhn Downhe.m.- Strathroy, ontario. om. 10-isllllitr. French' Rive IW- Ani: < _ ,_ - '- iii'/i,“--i __ _. _. \_.,;____,____,-._ __ _ _ __ . . \r ,.._.... .i»»... ... .. I "= 'J -‘ .iff .vi-, .. ini, 2. _ _ '. ~ ,, ..,f ,. ,_ f ._» _ i..< ' »-.. .,_. . ,_ _ ,~» .,r-» /. ., »=- “ti i» ~..». - i ‘V _ _ _ . __ 7. ~