5 V '__-_._-.~....,,.5,v A .-...n _ .\.. -_.__,r j ~ _ cnaauyrrs _ 1Au» :fir '>___-_.p;,_,§;'. Fir,-._;.,,...l_. _ .~_.-we-or-1--qs-__ _ Zhi! 0Hh'.fdHH¢il1I@ 1'-»-+.,_,..~f:'~ ,_ - Qlrriilh hide l lvl’ 'mu ' ' i W .ll " ‘**.' 'Q " 'lerfcclil ifnsll '\ lilpn. Sourgl‘tl%§¢ll.‘0iarll'he‘§. ° ilionns,f.‘onvulslnns.Feveiieh- nm and Loss or Slssn _focfiimiit Slwalureol ittsirzraratlafloriraitv I )ll\lITitBA|.&NE\iI YORK ` Buck Copy of Wrapper. 1”; \lIl1l.\.' f _ _ L 2.05 the 2.30 and Ruler the 2.40 class, all _ Eau if c-_D “fed ua; .......... ...... ....... A ......... ...... ..._ _..._ ’t,@% rms 'rown GUARD AMONG THE HORSES (Continued from page nine.) ` hPeter; Volos tw? lin 2.023"are t- ras es ever ro y a s on. children. ° - ~ - *Q*-* 'rhe Charlottetown more, novillsh Dorothy started in the 218 trot at Brocton'1aet week; but wall unplaced. A match race between Petterz gaw- AI ` e _ 2.02%, and R. H. Bret, 1.4. mnlsy he held at Belmont Park, Phila.- . _ dolphin. . - U H U Th ti f th match race between Direclummll.°1.56§e4, and Peter Stevens, 'f 2.03%, still stands, as he was started ' ' t b t 2.03. S1g“_a.lJl1t‘e, ° °“ - - - I ` s far as fast records arg concern °f .. _ tinghsory . .I . Bert E. Sheldon, of ll/Ialone. N. Y. C 3 r e Trot for three ear old trot t ht _ ' - tlialiskalv Lexington lastyweelr. The ""9 pulled 0" fm _thi “me day' best time was 2.19%. The purse was $3,000. Q B Surge, a. trotting st’allion owned by °“ Th““k°3i"i“5 DW- R°Y V"|°~ and N. Pratt, of Vernon, N. Y., dropped dead during a race at Rome, N Y . not nil; long ago. A' bursted blood ' vessel eil r was the cause of death. --i t H U U Oakley is said q in 30 seconds on halves in 1.05. 1 crane 'Aux n".w voasu novo, t U 1 pace at Lex ngton t week beating out Our Colonel. R m l . B lil., F R ll ` $` tiflther golt-Jill ones.re'l‘ihe beiltssilme 322 heats’ the nr" two going to Mar' glr=ll;==l|=llsll=ilsll u:.:ll-1l=u==lr'=lq 2.04. _' _ _ “Orange Lily”-the woman's friend-will ll transform your life! E. "'°x.,°':.l;':l‘°‘“.i‘“"°'l°l.':.li;:*°‘ _' N _ ‘I _ 3 _ ii unendur§ble istress and pain of _ men o n ysu er uno ress and agonizing pains caused by obstinate and lon -standin disorders of an intcmal nature, let me malte you this free and open promise-" range.Li y ' will transform your life I lknow the symptoms as well ae ourself for I toosuffsred for years before the discovery of "Oren e Lil home treatment ow tllat I am entirely and forever free of the almost ET; heat in a five heat pacing race. former years, I am only too glad to helpethers. ‘Orange L ly" is a local treatment that you apply yourself. without help. in your own home. A few days wi lwor wonders and, like humlredsofoihers. you`II thank me for making known the good news to you. Write me today and let me send E i=iEE] 44 . ! ,X L 4;-6"-.‘ Q. <0- -' . ’ ». -.~ -' <2 /'-- ` ` * t ‘- I 'é -,W ` " " In the third heat of the free for all . \ _,__ _ 1' at St. John the othT`>`\?’ -_ ig;.;.¢.'°°iil;1‘d::;..d:.:::'.::::; _ ‘.1 _ __ I.‘Zi.‘ill..f.’Z.? ‘.1§‘.”°.§i‘.,‘},‘.§§‘°..’lii’”§§..§i$’§§ f° 13°” Mm the fm-ffh i° A Gm of 0" YW 11"* ref# Wm M01! f _. ` such a bad cut on the right fore leg troubles ust tell others, that ls all I* ' r ; ?_,:'|;h,,i,:l,:i|;g:,,,‘,),,n3|,; _ _ that he had to be drawn from the race. second heat am: egualled in the mth. ' ' LI” ‘==“ir=="YVY" H 3 V- _-J ` deserving of all credit for the excel- . V A ' weakness asm-:nAl.|.v comes . _ ‘ x. /_/f _i ~_= paid $31.00. Insurance paid $1000.00. f ` The insured under Mutual Policy No. J 1914, and died in March, 1915. Premium ` $1000.00. ~ insure with The~Mut`uall Life ` _Oflcallada owranlo I. O. ARSENAULT, General Agent ' t ‘l,lll.,l|\.‘,l_|`_ " ~l ‘l . lll|‘...ll` ul 'f' .._\ A 'M ‘l l.,\, ~ . -~\-\_\\-.\_.\&:N%\€s1__/ _-- ‘ *"~-.-._.__,_._.A__,~~...§\;u\- _ ' 1 _ _ _ Facts In Which I \ _You Are Interested ._ _ NOT all by any means of those who l*-`~ insure live out their expectation. " Their beneficiaries receive the amount of _ji the policy just the same. The insured under Mutual Policy No. 1092 I 7`secured his protection in March, 1915, ` and died. from accident May 4th. Premium ' “ ` 107409 secured his protection in December, _ paid $45.08. Insurance grid $1000.00. ` ‘ The‘ineure`d under utual Policy No. .‘ 106560 secured his protection in October, _ 1.914, and died from accident in May, 1915. - Premium paid $27.25. Insurance' paid Many other instances proving the un- certiinty of the future might be given. We do not know, we cannot tell! To ‘avoid risk . _ ~ ON AS WOMANHOOD _l‘i'.T`.` Apsnoncuas .,....- _ ‘,||l“ Girls upon the threshold of woman- ' ' _` hood often drift into a decline in spite of all care and attention. How often one secs girls who have been strong and lively become suddenly weak. de- \ pressed, irritable and listless. It is the dawn of womanhood-a crisis in .__ the life of every girl-and .prompt § measures should be taken to keep the T blood pure and rich with the red tint _ of health. If the blood is not healthy ` ‘ at this critical stage the body is weak- ened and grave disorders follow. Dr. E Williams' Pink Pills have saved thou- ' sands of young girls from what might 1-._ have been life-long invalidism or an early death. They are a blood-builder of unequaled richness, strengthening week nerves and producing a liberal _ supply of red, healthy blood which every girl needs to sustain her _ _ strength. Dr. WilIiam's Pink Pills » have proved their great value over and _ over again to young women whose health was falling. Miss Minnie Duf- field, Eramosa, Ont., says:-"It gives ` me great pleasure to tell you what Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have doone for me. When I was approaching the age 1 of womanhood I suffered greatly from bloodlossness, or anaemia. My work was a drag to me, I had no appetite and never felt rested in the momings. I could scarcely walk for five mln- utes at a times without taking a rest. I was troubled with severe headaches. and things looked gloomy indeed. I doctored for a long time and got but little, if any, benefit. I was advised to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and did so and after taking them for a time ~././'/./ .- ./" WATERDOO ` 185 Kant St., Charlottetown, P.E.Io ‘ -, felt better. I continued taking the »l'l'eat Yom'-`1_l'_lolne 1 l I ' coofonotly `A...lirw,.u » ‘ “ ‘ _ Pills until I had used six boxes. when I felt like a new erson, nd wa _ _ -- >1_ .__>___~»i-*____'».~£g_\’ `\__\_ D 8, _ ' Q _ - _ again enjoldng splendid health. l _ _ would strongly advise any girl who is " ' weak or run down to try Dr. Williams' 5 Pink Pills." ’ You can get these pills from any dealer in medicine or by mail at 50 _ cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The. Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ~ ‘ _ \ -and that will last for years. other _ -_ "-'- aim ‘ 1' ~ Y sh ld 't I t your wife and family suffer from e cold Wirlteflwlfm for a small cost We-C811 illstél 8 1135 ing system that will give you the comfort of a day in Jun;-I that will require little attention-that is economical on No modm home can_aff0r_d CD llgrfhmdiilfioa life §'ilh"lie¢f'='i1‘:o° theywottiilesstliiltiiheprioeofa _.St/¢mf _ ` .' _ ' I I ` ’ hu ' ...liz ‘°‘~°.:.'..'°:.:';2‘.‘a.~¢‘..2iri»i-‘ii-_°"lliS“~» F-of ensm¢§l.'ao.i'¢ilreoge ooeorleor uni gg mlm; _ mm mghappineggmyeurhomeand ~ : __ _ my _ Phone 125 to-day. . Bruce Stewart & C0 \ifIl»_~_|’°_..-E1' I* . _ _._ . ____ _ - 1 il m _ li . ~ ' . - 7 Q- `§ ` _ ~» ,_ - \.- . _ ~ f '_ ' i '~ ' ' \_ lv 1- m _.rib v *" i t proper h `l1° il: iii? =-"$5 ~ 'L_ ~ r l ’ . _ New Fail awlnrer Collars YIILUINS. GREENE G 1., A _ ad this season promises to be the h ld ,ro i th t k greatest for three year olds in trot- ',F§;' Erslzupaymgflt 1;' ff: beegemfea ef; Aubreon, 2.17%. is now the `Dl‘0Derty of Oliver Renaud, of Montreal, he hav- ing _recently bought the mare from Colorado Belle beat Samoor in the - '~ Peter Scott captured the Walnut Hall $3,000 stake and cup at Lexington _R a r S on Monday, taking the last three heats of a four heat contest, Peter Scott’s best time was 2.05%. - \ ,U 1 ll ' Oakley H. is now the property of Charlie Chandler, he having bought ~ him the other day from Owen Trainer. to have been uarters Napoleon Direct got away with the $3,000 Tennessee Stake at Lexington nl last week, with Peter Stevens second and Walter Cochato third. Napoleon Direct raced --the last heat in 2.011/, which is a-world’s record for the fifth l Bacelli won the Kentucky! stake for three year aid trot-' ters at Lexington this week after losing the first heat to Colorado Range. The best time was 2.08%,made in the first heat. _ , _ To the stake prospects for next season may be added the nam-_r of Tr-amprlshtl 4. !>..ii°iI;. in Tom Mur- 1.hy’s stable. The stallion has work- ell in 2.05; last quarter in .29, for the Pt ughkeepsie ielntiman. U Billy Dale, 2.00%, the fast pacer that was second to Yedno, 2.02%, at Montreal, when she took her record, was once sold for $50 and until the hopples were added to his equipment he was no more than an ordinary pacer. ~_ . U - What are you doing to help along the two $500 stakes being promoted by Mr. Thorne, the secretary of the Charlottetown Driving Club? Horse- December. , is a u The match race at Fredericton on Thanksgiving Day between James K. Newbro and Cowin Hal was won by the former in straight heats. The best time was 2.13%. Miss Keifer won the 2.20 trot and Climax the green Arcole had a fairly easy thing of it in the 2.20 trot and pace at St. John Ozen D. were the other starters. Ar- cola landed the first, second and fourth heats. The third going to Roy Vola. The best time was 2.29. made in the final heat. ‘ , 8 ll When the two year old trotter, Bel- gara, entered the 2.30 list with a nlile in 2.28% at Hartford, she made the one hundredth standard performer for her sire, Bingara. since which time three others by Bingara’s best son have entered the list making his total 103,102 of which are trotters. U U 0 There were races at Sussex on Thanksgiving Day. Sussex Boy won I tween Victoria and Margaret Chimes was won by the former. It went five garet Chimes. i 1 O Russell Boy won the Blue Grass purse of $2,000 for 2.10 pacers at Lex- ington last week in straight heats. Altawood was the contender in the first heat and Queen Abbeas in the second and third. Russel Boy had little difficulty in landing the event. The time in the first heat was 2.03%, which is a reco‘rd*i’or* the race. Bob Mack beat A Game of Chance in the match race at St. John on- keenly contested. The first went to A Game of Chance, the second and third Chance and the fifth to Bob Mack. The best time was 2.21 made in the The Charlottetown Driving Club is lent series of matinee races staged by them during the season which closed on Thanksgiving Day. It is in- teresting to hear in this connection that if the club can get the driving park for the purpose they will con- tinue the good work during the winter months. It is possible, if their plans Work Out, that the first race will be held on Christmas Day to be followed by another on lzletv Years Day. Under the freak conditions at Gales- burg, Ill., the pacer Hal Actor, won a race and escaped a record of 2.091/4. He finished 4 3 1. The money was di. vided $450 iirst heat, $500 the second,. $550 the third and he won $42215. Baroii Watts was 1 2 4 and won $40215. Under the Galesburg rules the winner of the most money won the race and incidently the pools. But the American rules state that in a three heat race the horse standing the best in the summary, old pacing' sys- tem, shall get the record. _ s s a "How would you like to race your old champion against Billy Dale for ilve or ten thousand dollars a side," asked Walter Cox, of Billy Marvin, at Montreal, the day after Billy Dale's ,sensational finish in the race tlizit Yedno won in 2.02%-when he came the last half in nity-nine seconds. "Where and when?" asked the'driver of William 1.58%.. “At Dover, New Hampshire, next Christmas Day," re- plied Cox. “That will give you plenty of time if; get your old red pacer legged up." and he walked away with a grin.-Horse Wni~i1. HIS HONEY 1 A San Francisco man tells of a iiow- er growing abundantly near Santa .Barbara which is peculiarly attract- _ ive to bees. “Now,” says he, there was a young Californian, particularly fond of hon- ey, who used to visit a Santa Barbara hospital because such a superior sort of nectar was to be had there. "This young man married in due course, and the wedding trip included Santa Barbara so that the bride might taste this superb honey. But to his dismay no honey appeared on the breakfast table the first morning 'of their stay. The bridegroom frowned. He called the old familiar ,waiter over to him. Where's my honey, he demanded. ` The waiter hesitated, looked awk- wardly at the bride, and then bent _toward the young,man's ear and in a horse whisper stammered, Why, Marie don’t work here any more, sir.-Har- 'per's Magazine. says usrusstlzarlos ls - l Too lksv in cANAoA . 13.--Complaint is that the provisions laws in Can- tban Britain post- aliens a pub- on ration of ..lt°"‘l.:' "sl 80 _ B Il appli '_ ' for natural- be ` merely on of the applicants na- Bull lays that there appears to nothing to prevent an enemy alien. who lisa failed to ob- tain naturalization paper from cross- are more that in 'J Touring Car ' -*Mm “-"’"“"""“’ ¥-3-'_-“ ' " _Flasr P lza -‘ f A - : ' /-.W For the Best Reply é;/_';.g{‘ A . _ $1000.00 ‘ _ Inother FinePrizea _"Ia »-__¢__ » - " *";__;;‘¥__‘,.-j_T Also vi_-on..&T.rr`1...rr- l "‘° "‘" "“°°°~ _ cl.EvER READERS oF A, SECOND PRIZE Handsome Il rl%hr Plano Value £45 .00 ` __ ._ / i iii THIRD ` “ PRIZE Columbia Cabinet Grafonoin _ l 1\:¥_-- #-17.- _Wliat Did Little Mary Buy I ? __ ..._., _‘__ ...__ __ _ _,__ do Z ‘- \ ii? ‘f Gwen _ ____ if \ "~”*‘/T ‘ lzrrsuvo "* - iii! \\ \ 7; T bg' PRIZE Car. mentionllere. Big Illustrated PrIzeI.Istvvfl|'bo mailed to you direct. THIS CONTEST IS ABSOLUTELY FREE OF EXPENSE If your answers gain 120 points you will win First Prize A FEW HINTS.-The goods mentioned under each of the fourteen numbers, are staglc lines such na are to be foun in every grocery store and in regular use in every home. o trade-mari: names cr products of any particular firm or manufacturer are given,-just thc regular name of each product or article. A good lan is to write down the names of nil thc things usually found in a grocery store and use tlle list as your guide. Be careful. llccmlse Mr. Bl’ow_n was clever, rind sometimes he nlndt: two or three words, and even more out ofa name. Tile luilges_wIll award the prizcs in this contest, according to the points gained by each entry. and we will fully advise you of tlle metllcd. when your answor is received. For instance. 60 points Can be gained by sending n correct answer to ench of tllc twelve names you can guess, thereare_ten points given for general nontness, ten for style, spoiling, punctuation, etc., and when you qualify. 40 points additional can be gained. Take lots of time to puzzle out your answer, ene tnnd careful and uc n in d ' . greatest magazine. to hundreds of new homes, which sllould know that u nlnnnzine of sucll excellence and ronl worth is bclng published rigllt here in Canada by Cannrllalxs for Canadians. You can help ua to do this, when you enter the contest, but you do not have to be a subscriber nor ore you asked or expected to tnkc the magazine or spend n single penny in orderlw compete and win the tounng carer one of thc other magnificent prizes, Evaltyw0MAN’s Woal.o is now the established favorite in more than 80.000 of Cannda's best homes. Though that is the greatest circulation ever nttained by any Canadian mainline. it ¢lccsn't satisfy us. Our motto is “ Everywornnrfs World in F.verywoman’s Ilome." Hundreds of Canadian homrs which mny not know it now, will welcome this han sqm -inter- csting, Llp-to-the-minute magazine. and once it is introduced they will want it cvcry nal. lf, tllcrcforc, when your nnswrrs nrc rt-ci-ivcd. we find thclu to have ained . l- ' a o at w a o l _ l _ 'ma os_li~:c'r or iris coNrn§‘i~_-Dlflirfry ioyol conooion will opprove or tho ooieot of W. this great contest. Fmnkly, it is to advertise nlill introduce I£vl;R\'\\'o:uAr\"s WORLD, Conalln's 4 I _ _ : _ sufficient points to merit standing for tllc judging and awarding of zss, wc ~~ will t d cll d . 'itl t ' . oI§Il‘ In _` / \ E FemgL eE;%lEWh2 in any one fnmllr or household. ( r 7 y ng n 7. Judging will be done by thrills Toront<> Uontlcmen, h vlng no connection what- nwnrdlul tha prlles. thc judges will have nn over with this arm. Prlses will oeawnrued secordlnu to the number or points sslnrll knowledge of whether the entry comes from on each entry; loo points, whlchls the maximum, will tone nr-st prim. Points will he it subscriber or not. wrl can t you ao. an ac-ld u lou cost, is snrlple copy t e test issue of this greatest of Czlnntl:\`s illngazirlcs. Thcn, in order to qualify your entry, we will ask you to do us the small favor of introducing it to tllrce or four friends :uid neighbors. We will oven send you sllniplccopics to lcnve with cucli of your friends, if you will toll us they would like to hay; tliern. State your willingness to accord this fnvnr when you submit your swcrs. The company agrees to pny you ill cllsli, or ri-lvnrtl you wiili n llandsoazfgjft for your trouble, tntircly in addition to any prize your answers mny _ _ n the contest. Follow These Simple Rules Governing En _ ' to the Contest 1, tvrlooyonr nnswern on enosids ortho sword.-rl for onrh oerroot answer, else neat- npor only, nn-l pot. yournllmnlstotlnn in-_ nf-_-;e-_ humiwrlllng_ punctuation, on-l inlalllrn; Mrs. or iilssionrl lulflrooo on the nnper rllznt the onrnililolrs ol the contest. Prison will be has-1 corner. Anythlnrzother than the sn. w .lui ‘lltrdn ilu r li, mio on aurora as h the copy oi Evv.nins'onas's \\'lnu.n, which ‘i_ Al lottors must be fully prepaid in \vl\1l-elnint without clnlrre in thr r in . no o ur poatnln. D0 not Inrgct in. war tux nf.nl‘.lp. friends or neighbours \\'h<1 Will v\‘ll.nt (.6 sub- K Iilr li l If Ll 't lb . I" hill ~ t` ~ -' \ il-lends sro not snowed to oomsato. a. heya or un-is unaor ionrteen yoorr or nge nro not .ull-.wr-.l to oornnoto. ls. contestants will so rlerrnltlni to rhlrrnn. no rnsny on thi-oo sets ol answers on the porno. tnltonly enorol. een ho owe.-una n prim. ` V s. llmorr-nr. rnomhorool o family msy oompoio_ hot only one prlro wlu be sworaou or roeaorr or r.vasvwouis'e yt nnma, nor om ' tm- nsxea to rnbeerlse or so on thi _ l ditiull to any prize your russwcrs may win. U. Thisnnllbcstfsabsoltllelyfrvnulexpunsln Conlcltdntugro not required to bn sullscrllicrl Address your replies to the CONTEST EDITOR, EVI-IRYWOMAN'S WORLD OHN BROWN qwiua vmowoumoeryaofelo a thriving chnerilen | rooooi the worn oooloo off the rpoie barrel. md iumoiei uielmen in town. iieisallvs mer client and attributes much of his success to his novel methods of creating interns! in his store. Rec ntly. he took levnill lines of his reigular goods, au; them un er cover in el and barrels, and wrote the name ofeacharti- cle on the outside. Only he mixed up the letters in mah name so that instead of Eellini the right name of e art cle, it spelled some- thin differcnt altogether. \ For Instance box 9 contains Raisin: but Mr. Brown '_,: !/A jumbled the letters in the ~~_.~. fi words Rnisins until they -‘_¢§"- ` rent-'si anno., 'rlrrn he ‘-»' ~`.` ..'.-- _ | _ f value mano ,_ ___-li. ' \,._. _ _ _ _ _ GUARDIAN -5-.'iiiT|"|i] -, ' _ rs rl _ ll | ‘JI zrelgdgiigutlilégoegtoconect or nearest correct sets of answers can share in ____ ----""'i ousands of Dollars orth of ¥"'f -' ll _W { ,., _~ _W W \;=.':.-7-*f I . li ,y MAGNIFICENT PRIZES __ H _ . including this l9i6 F rd T rl C . $450.00 U ri lit Pi , $75.00 _ I < ‘_ Columbia Grafonola. $l§)f_).00°(“f|aIl:§ Ball. High Over? Rgange, llllo Cleve- ___ f ‘ _ |_1\ land Bicycle, Genuine Singer Sewing Machine, $35.00 Kit/:lien Cabinet. \" J; p Genuine Waltham Men'saud Lndies' Watches, English Dlnllornnd Ten " ‘ Sets Ro er's Silverware.and n host of othcr r.\nd prizes too numerous to 1 4th `~ that name until they read "Pies Po," sa you are on barrel ti. Fourteen lines of goods in Mr. Brovm's store were dis- played this way. and s urine was elven to any cus- tomer who could place-an order for all fourteen and tell the number of the box exch was ln. Little Mary went to Brown'a store to rnnkt: her purchaser, guessed all the names cor- rectly and won the prize. Can you rio as well? Two of the names are already given to you to start you rillllt. W t are the other twelve? =.: _gljlfl liar"-_._-==‘.isr PRIZE Clare Bros. Famous _ High Oven Rand' \°./__ ` ‘I it 51 \' Nil’ llllltllll !` \»l`°f|_ l'.\‘==1~l§» V‘l;‘ll¥~ -§l_v`"».*ilfll'v1li\' will M \'-of _ill ` ' SIXTH PRIZE 1916 Model Cleveland _ _Bicycle '_ _ [_-,=_f.,.5_?\.lll i- llaif‘_ ’ ._ -=i‘_‘.a~=- ll Ltr ' -r ' YD IC . mo.-..o...l yoornrmo ...rn micro., moot he fl. innrl..-oroootatorvirlilsorrqolroctornow i g _ = h =‘~ g|}fll}g\_Lia_ :_ rn ore nn( rmplny.-ron 'en non. slr e or-1. _o-rvlon no o..mp.,ny n,_r.os lvl. t¢lrabllrhlnrc.r='li_-."==.'.f§' _"~;:'“':::' ~ . r_\ ,_ .K `_ , téflr lv|Ans A-r %\ “ 5 .__€7-.f<»___ff I' "f"\i.7"_=i_‘._`-'_#’~fL f ° NIAGARA FALLS ONTARIO ' Torontorflfflcc: 49 Wellin ton Street Eos ' .- r dl-J’ ,l = t A ' -_=;r'-_ I - 75;" I r: ' -L-2"? ing the Atlantic and- then returning as a full fledged British-subject. W* a _glam in l 'Al ‘I _ .T :%. »,. -\_- <<».»._-. F. .g»<»=~Q:_ ijt.