1 f 1 sg., »q= if ». J io ‘. ' `f'.'.E'=, ff '}'.”,§, 'i.i;_. lil a hi fufh ii i i s,~ 1"? .J , _ 5 _-~v\.r_.f ‘_ . l ‘ F- tons of llny. s quzintiiy of Stzjawn glveii on 'lugs exceeding $6.00.! *I ~ . ,,» . .,.,_ '..,.i,~Aoi: 'rwo ~ cuiuinnm . - . ' '°¢T0-BER 31.1917. . -- T "~ ~ , _ I ` ._ _ __ __ W v __'_-,_ __ , . _ con. Customers should order and take delivery of their coal before theseason gets ' late. . We a r e receiving daily car goes of S ydney. and Pictou ` coal. _ C. l.yons & Co - DIARY. . - ': -z"l'i3 ' `. ‘ ~ . CRY M“gi“tmle*‘ Colm' 9 “' "" lltiiiitflilirrixd tAm\~'»“- 1 *`f>“' ‘1`1“”-ilk'-1"'-‘ll-'tiny. om :iotn November 1917 for the -1 ileifers Iloistein iiriiflo. 2 ll»=ii`~\r'.~ i'nr---ilreii llolntelirs, 5 llc-it`+>r.~' ll,-'_- v»~¢\“1 old. -i lilills 11,/-'_» _\‘e:ii':~' old, Sl l"zii l_-veil. 1 Pure Ilrcd Slimlliorri llull irrfgistercfii 5 ye;ri's old.-H llo|'.s'i-s, i0 .~&h_f'ep-,'Bi'ood Sow and l.iti<-|', 20 ti;-yr-1:1. ALSO-1 liimlvr ilu-ur, l ll.iy .`.l'oi\‘cr' (new), 1 ’l`t=un1 'l`ru1-k \\':ii;ori, l Driving \Vagrin (howl. 1 .\lotnr Iloai, 20 tous llziy. 1 Vrczini Si-p:ir:i~ lor. _ 'l`E-RMS.- All sums of $5.00 :intl Tru Making Youf0wn V Cough Remedy iii iii l - ll. If you combined the curmtivo properties X oi every known "ready-made” cou rem- A lllllAl WEllllllllE IIQME Abram’s Village was the scene of a memorable event on Sunday after- M0ll|EllfAVE ' Il|lS lllfi|(AlE as tendered' to u returned soldier. ubirr Arsenaults son of Leon J Ar "dy, 5-du would hm-.||y_ have in ¢§_¢m'a||, senault the first soldier of the dis the curative power that lies in this sim-` trict to return who had been at the le “ireine-made” cough syrup whioll front. It will be remembered that liikes only a few minutes to pre ie. Get from any druggist. Ndmounees t of Iiinex (.50 cents worth). D0ur iii noon, 28th inet., when a recBDfi0“ Mr. Arsenault had -been wounded in h e battle of Vimy Ridge last spring. into B 16.0; |,,,¢¢|,, ,md np the hom, Since that time he has been under with plain granulated sugar syrup. U The total cost is about 55 cents and gives _vou_ 16 ounces of really better couiili syrup than you could buy ready- ,rnndc ior_$2.50. 'iastes pleasant and never spoils. This Pinvx and sugar syrup prep- zirntron u\»ts_riglrt at the cause of 3' rougli find gives irlrnost ilnmediate re- lief. It looscns the plrlegin, stops the iiasty tliront tickle and heals the sore, irritntt-il rin-inliruiri-s that line the throat, clit-st rind liroiiclilul tubes, so ovcrcoirie the ordiiu\_1'v cough and for ln'onr-lritis, croup, v.lioopin<_» cough and hr--iwlriail iistlinrii, ii: is splendid. l'in<-x is it inost. vuluiilile coiicentratcdi i~oitr||oiind.of gciiiiine Norway pine ex- 1-r.i<~i. und luis in-vii uscd for generations 'lo brt-ilk up si~\'ei‘o coughs. To inniil disappoiiitinciit ask your drziggis-t. for “;Z‘,~’; ounces of I’inex" with full tlii-i-rtions, and t10n’t accept any- tliiii: i»l~r-, ,_-\ guarantee of absdluto siiti.-iirtetioii or inonev proinptly refunded, yous with this preparation, The Pinex Co., Toronto, Ont. lucnnl slit known as the American Consulate. Corner Water and Haviland Sis., will be offered by public auction, '|`iiui~sdny, the lst of November at twelve o'clock noon. | For inspection apply to : GAUDET &. HASZARD. l 809-10~24i\iSipd. ._-1 ? Soiilt-.l it-riders will be received by rin- iindcrsigiicrl up to 6 p. m., on M_on- iiny. .\'ov. :Sth for the sale of about 150 A lninbs and it number of sheep. 'l`enders to state price per pound. live wcigiit. ‘ lliglicst or any tender not necessari- ly urccpletl. ' E. S. NORTON, 7 Secretary. v('artligan Farmers' institute Oct. 25th, 1917. | il"_’l-10-140M6ipd. p---W _ "-1 Annual Nleeling The Annual General meeting of The ___,s_r;.1i`__i_i_i\;er_Bleek 1-‘ox co,__i.qtq,,_ win s~hc~ held in the Board of Trade rooms , Charlottetown on Saturday, Novem- ber Ilrd at 11 o'clock a.. in. BENJAMIN access. ' ' Sec.-Treas. l Clinrlottctowtt, Oct. 24, 1917. ’ sir-ifi~2oMsi. :A ~" ¢l;"‘;"».¢ Er" ..`_;.-f.,_1f._";-.»'..|,‘; Sl§.»\l.-ED TENDERS, addressed to the Postniaster General, will bg re- `r-vive.) at Ottawa nritll Noon, on Fri- c~oii\'c_vi\iii~o of His Majesty's Mails, on u proposed Contract for four y:':ii's. six times por week over Rural 1\i;iil route No. 3 from Charlottetown il’. ld. i. from thc Postinaster Gener- lu.l.~i` pliitsure. I l’rintei1 notice,-i containing further ;ini`ormzttion as to conditions of pro- ,poscrl <‘oiiti'r1<-t may he seen and blnnk lornis of Tender may be obtain \m(l_(\|“ (-3511: (iVr~r' |h,'\f ;|1]m11|1t I2: Htl iii llii-l P051-i. 0lllC€9 Of Cfl8l°l0i.i.€~ months credit on upprovcil joint not- on. 6 por cent off for rrnsli. .town :ind at the office of the Post rtlllira Inspector. _-’\l.S'.)-On the sz\nrr\.` tiny we will --ell 40 acres of lurid for Mr. .\luti>li.l JOHN F’ “/HEAR" one mile from Rocky Point \\’hnrl'. ' P"5l Omce I“5pecE°r‘ 'l`l§ll..\TS AT SALE. BENJ. CARTER & CO.. Aiict ioiiccr. 930-10-31M3ipd. * SAI-lEis,....,..i. or emit... Ninimii' BY BENJ. CARTER & CO., ll‘n.=t Olncn Inspector’s Office, ‘ rnm~ie».ete»vn, istn oct, 1917. CTT-10-1Tl\iwed3l. l f F' _.1 . | _'Q A,-.'.»;'§_ _ vi I -e"-5 ,_. idle* " A.:-.-4'-L-.»' ‘ Land Regulations ll I ill! sole head ofa family rn an! male our We are authorized by George Owemjrl h W. Esq., to sell on his farm at N°r!l1 ‘u¢‘dg:%fe=:5hTliE%oTnI;l; §a1I:dm River Saskatchewan er Iberia. A flux!! 'ID --ON... MONDAY November 5th,°1917. At 1 »o'eiock, p m (sharp) THE FOLLOWING STOCK. , D I I IDM 1 s:‘.i.*.'ii°.:.'::.'i.°i':..f°.i':.':..°:1 1:3.: may be made at any Dominion I IHC! but not Sub-Arienm on certain con itiona. Duties-Six moiitlu residence upon and eul- :ivation of the land in each of three NIH* A nomestender may live- within nina #loco his h°rT¢lne:2iidIIi¢>.nahmA ‘Iial:ItaliTenl|ou:euI:' T- l'l e cfiirgp _except when residence ia oarlormadrla fnvfdrutln districts a hqmestaadaf ln 8 Milch Cows. 3 Fat. Cattle. .'l,1icif-, ,_ ' _*dm .fd "fs 2 Years old. 2 `('nlv0s. 1 (`0W'iid:I\ld‘lri>nr=iesIfe:'d€:EtdEgg00‘:nacre6n:" /frcsheried) 1 1-Iorso ll years olrl.l eL’:'.“'-*n£‘*e=:,‘:1‘::|";§]“m.°.‘;3d '°°‘“m'.l”"% 1 l"Al|Y 4 ff“l7mh9 Om (Dahl-““"`l» Il use extraciiltivatlim. Pieempnssafentmay unit 1% years old, 8 Pigs 9 weeks old. e eiinincd u non an homataad nahimoa r -ALSO- iton bushels of Turnips. ,` 'l`ER.MS~13 oaths credit will be "mn mndiiiomhaa nhauated hll Mmalte “'l'.‘.:'::.=:'.:.'=.t.,_'ir.:.".§§.°1t:.";§'..§-..' .,'_§i#.3.:'=°. . or . |'d;e‘~li°ai‘dyfi:l:ulz|.i:|Iut¢¢I for mlgvataa ” an-mln conditions eatment in several hospitals, and, .rA¢"¢ii'§ii'¢ek=° reliued meg -Church, school and railway being 2 '“‘ - ful” ' "°'"°°°'l>¢s¢ vIit.".t‘i»':iIrl€"1lz meiiEiiu‘i'ri”os,ii|E gfnglm, ,`, `1iiies from Hunter River, also a never when deemed in a fit condition he was sent home. l-ie crossed over to Suminei°sid'e Friday night and was niet at the boat by his parents and. his brother `Abel, to whose horiie_he repaired, and where he stayed untll_, Sunday afternoon, when he was driv-i en to his hoirie by his brother in an' i.uto, accompanied by another auto- mobile driven by Mr. Joseph Bulger, ot’ Flmrlottetowii. M,r. Paul Perry. once with his auto, as was also Mr. John G. Arseiiault, of (Tape Egmont. As the auto conveying the returned hero drove in the yard of his home, ii gun salute was fired by several young men. The returned s0ld'ier was kept busy shaking hands with old, 'friends who had gathered. agt his hoiiie. He was then conveyed to the court-house, where the,_reception took' place. Here another gun salute was tired :ind to the strains of music the hero was led to his chair in front of the people. On the platform were, seated Iris father and mother und' bro- thers and sisters. There were also on the platform his aged grandfather, Mr. John J. Arseiiault and Mr. and Mrs. Abel Arsenault, of Summer- side. In the absence of Rev. Father Boudreault, who could not be pres- ient, Mr. Joseph G. Arsenault presid- ed. After' extending a hearty wel- come to the returned' soldier and ex- plaining the impressive nature of such e. demonstration, the president called on Mr. Etienne M. Arsenault to de liver the opening speech, which ex- tended a welcome hand to the hero. Mr. Arsenault made a touching refer- ence to the hero and held the audi- ence in great silence. A patrlgic B , l i UUIIBURA HEAES IICHY PllllPlES 0 __.._._€., On Face. Badly Disfigured. Used 2 Boxes Ointment _ and 3 Cakes Soap. _____,_.__ "I had a bad itchy lot of pim leg on my face which made it badly disli;ured. They were inflamed and came to ai head, and lcould tear my skin as soon as a little heat came near tlicm. I could hardly sleep. , _“When l saw Cuiicura Soap and Ointinenhadvertised- I--sont for a ircc sample which did so much good that I bought more, and I uscd two boxes of Cuticura Ointment and three cakes of 'Cuticura Soap wlierrl was healed." (Signed) Miss Bertha Nilsson, Stock- holm, Sask. ll' you have :i good complexion keep ` it so by using Cuticura Soap daily and Cuticura Ointment occasionally. For Free Sample Each by Mail ad- dress post-card: “Cuticura, Dept. A, Boston, U. S. A." Sold everywhere, -iii Aucrioii SALE I am authorized by Mr. Tobius .Viullin to sell by public auction, on ‘iis farm at St. Peters Bay, on MONDAY, NOV. 12, 1917. Commencing at 1 o‘clock p. m. the 'ollowlngz STOCK: 2 horses, 1 coming 3 vc/ars and the other 16 years; 10 *read of cattle, (comprising 6 milch cows, 1 Ayershlre bull registered ind' 3 calves), 14 sheep, 4 pigs and 30 liens. CROP: 10 tons- hay; 5 tons straw; 100 bushels turnips. f IMPLEMENTS: 1 binder, Frost & Wood; 1 mower; 1 steel rake, disk harrow and pin barrow; seeder; 1 car), and wheels; 1 truck wagon; 2 driving wagons; 1 set driuing har- nes-s;' working harness; 1 box sleigh and robe. OTHER ARTICLES: 1 ,Daisy churn i grinding stone; a quantity of car- penters tools and numerous other articles. TERMS-:-All sum-s up to five dol- lars, cash: Alil sums above ilve dol- lars, twelve months' credit on approv- ed Joint notes. BENJAMIN CARTER, Auctioneer. sos-ip-zimwnnzrpa. ' FARM ForiSale The estate ot the late J. T. Oxon- ham containing 133 acres of land sit- n`te\'i‘o on "J~lr lwaliis io ltegiirioill;-; who niuy como in t'l'.ls:-1 Ullf-' niny not have to go to wzir. 'l`lie Mi- litnry lleiui1|ii:ii'tei's oilit-iiils have bffvii looking iiiio the niiitter niore t:ui‘et`iil-. ly, niiil in spilt- oi' ri-irielii. uliiioiiiri-1-s-l ments, the iiiipi'i~rl.~:loii sf-ellis to bw lhit lilo iiolder oi` ii i-oniiriissioii culi- iinl. ho coiiipelletl to s'ei'\'e in the rzuills. ’I‘hr.~ authorities, lruwevcr. :ire expec- ting n t-oiisideriibie iiiiiiiber oi' nillitlu otiiccrs to volunteer siwvices in nity capacity, and those who do so will he sei-onricil. rind will retain their -millin- ry rank wlien they return. Any sttfps on the part ot' the lii_L;lie|‘ oiliccrs will tlvperid liirgcly on the nunibei' ol' grade A. niiliilzt oilicers' there iiiiiy he iii t-hiss onli- und it is siiggested that lt' tlic iiunrher is iotiiiti to he liirge the depni't.iiieiit'may iliiii it way iirminr] the tliilitculty by rcquesiliig theiri to resign ed' to shell the_village und Lew sug- . Q - their comm-issiolis ln the militia tem- gested -we return by the old trench CERS lporurily. ’ -_ illsltfull Of by lhc l‘0U-ll Wllillh WG dill Alter this was done, the incii could and lucky for us, too. 'l‘he-shells' he drafted as priviites, the sumo :is carrie over in ull directions, knocking, the ordinary civilian. _ AUCTION, Horse, Carriage and Harness, Furni- ture, &.c. I uni iiistructed hy A. A. 1\’lcl.cun, Esq., to sell by ituctioii ut his resid- ciice 133 Eitzroy Street on Weiliies- dny the 31st tiny of October coniiiien- ciiig :it 11 o'olock forenoon. horses, i-iii'i‘io';;es. ond liiirness, also ii quan- tity ot' furniture. bookcuses, books, i~roi'ltoi'y, cooking range (iicnry now) ond kitclren utensils &c. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. S311-10-250161. ' *_ W. _...__ nn. *_ _ ";g_. _ i Q,ueen’s County Doinlmion Election Ladies and Gentlemen. Electors of Queen’s County. At it large and representative Convention held a few Weeks ago I was niizlnimously nominated to contest this County in. favor of the Government and the active pro- secution of the War. The platform since enuncieitcd by Sir Robert Borden is broad, cdmpi'eliensivc and statesmanlike, and should receive the unqualified support of all patriotic electors. My influence will be exerted towards the prompt forwarding of recruits to relieve our gallant"but wearied soldiers at the front. I shall vigorously urge :ill needful improvements in all our transportation facilities. It is well_ known that congestion of freight, spring and fall, not only retards our prosecution oi the wui' but- pziiulyzes our trade, causes heavy losses to our 'i`it1°iiici~s, i1ie1'cliitni.s and shippers, and ui'gentl_v calls for improvement. For nine years I had the lioiior ofbeing it represen- tative froni this Province in the Dominion House of-~Gom- iiions, during which period I iiried to do my duty faith- fully, and I trust not witliout rc.=:ults. I now respectfully solicit your support for Mr. D. Nicholson.aii_c1 myself The -season of the year paign is being held niokes it in which th/is election cam- difhcult for me to visit each of you persoiially, much as I would like to do so, but I shall use every efi`o1't to see as many of you as I can. ' Yours faithfully, Valleyfield, October 29th, 1917. 934-10-SIME2-Ei A l.i‘}X.:\ .\` l)l‘llf HA RTIN. [_ ,___ _ 7 .__ - I Y-W -_W V Class 10th, 1917. your nearest Post Ofiice. 60 bus. wheat. 400 bus. oats. 6 bus. Tl- bearing date the 10th day of May, A. Reg' S' A' Military Service Act 1917 It is not suflicient for men in the above class to be medically examined. Each man MUST REPORT for SERVICE or CLAIM EXEMPTION before Nov. ' Hundreds . will rush to be medically examined the last few days y Forms for exemption and Reports for Service can be had at W. W.” STANLEY \. 1 Men /. ' AARON O. 'OOGBWELI-. fIOIH.\\\ \\\\\\Y ""`“lD“" 300 bus' m““5°l°‘ The above sale is ninde under- rind! T- mnder' 1 sectional leme,._ 1 muwlng by virtue' of a power of sale contained '“'*-'-"*'!_" . --“'- _-fr' f - For machine. 1~hay.r`ake, 1- buggy. 1 road in a certain Indenture of Mortgage xv//[]A\\\\\€v],,"y[i\\`\\“`\@ll,b,“’i\\\\\\\\\¥ WHEBOI1. 1 mild CBN. 1 U`“°l‘ W°!B°“- bearing date the 11th day ol' March, Y l 1 cart, 1 truck, 1 wheelbarrow. pin 1 1 d hsrrloys, spring tooth narrows, sour; $1.11!, l:1(, ms; be&we(e;nTHowai-d lar, clntyre harrow, 1 wget: slel1Kl\l).o2 N" eg' os' “gmthr 5'; ET ‘iwnshlp A b_| ~_ _ double sleighir. 1 driving 08h. X ‘lm el' X Y’ '99 n |187* `0""lY. ` sleigh 1 trottln sleigh, fork hoes, f m and Elm, pg | hip if utomo l e Xmas prlze campalgn . g 1 I t . ar er, _ n ey. w o of o nume- _ . fgsvegg' r‘:]';2u"o‘:°"/“rt cm ° the one part, and the undersigned ol This Coupon Good for f F1,RN|,I.U"_E___Pm,]m, mme’ dmmg the other part. default having been room suite, bed room suite. stoves, made in the payment of the principal chelrmlouiigcs. tables. el»c...0ll2-. CFC~=1\' and interest sefcurerl by s_aid mort- ery 1 .cream iieparatosr. iilew , Cl;`\:I'n- *atm ‘ milkcsns,aiis,etc. ewlismac nc. , "°"°"°'~~-----~ mats, carpe‘Is, etc, Dated this 16th day of October, A. . N..-.w..|c...fri.|,m. 'rsmlvrs-12 mornin credit on ep- D- 1917- ' " ' W ‘l<‘l>0sitet'l in the ballot box at the Campaign Do- . The Charlottetown Guardian I ` QNE vo'rs ~ u » ~ _ _ _ District N0 . . ` \ llflrtrnent wltliln ten dn . ` _ _ £5.00. ss d der emi. , '_ ' ‘ n ' V .I. . . A YB V _ V A v@_“n_"3,¢|g1-¢|q,- , ‘sm 10_1m".(m °"'°‘°°° i 'I rim iieutly nlorig border. Not good after 1\0.\'» 10° Rollo Bw. oetav. 101" ~ ‘S " .. /III/lamuv/l4a\\\\\\\\'MmIM0lnlm\\