V if .< *ul -ir _,rs ani ~ - Back nf Ache Gin 'Pills banish 'bsdkséls ‘ho litter how severe The elm-'t» understand, is no umb the pain, but Gin Pills go ri to the sourrce of the trouble, e testo the nahiral functi of these eggsne, and with the sipna sin-tiles, and mseaiauuon ausyeii, 'the puns disappear per- manently. _ FUI KlDl|¢Y" Other in¢iu#_¢m-that the kidneys are not purifying the blood stream pro- perly are frequent headaches, deposits in the urine, touches of rlieumatinn -to mme but a few symptoms-and every case calls for.-,(_}in Pills. 501:. a box,`or 8`boxes for $2.50 at All druggists. _ Sample free if you write to National Drug I. Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited Toronto, Ont. U. 8. Address-IA-DBU-00. Ina. 202 “Ill Bt., _llllllm N.Y. Bl l l * * M 31%* Mr' 8ifiil\8i%§.° * "Please send the Guard- s ._ ian sure" is the interesting ‘_ postscript to s soldiers letter ‘ gen-t by thefsmily to this paper .today Many hunireds of sol- * diers' have written similarly.. ._ Better send The Guardian along *to YOUR. boy_ OOOQOQOOOOOOOOOOOOO *'l*OOOOOO\* 01'# 0_1, " :'» \ ,-_/___ its t _.-- _ 1 iifli -MILK LICENSES-The Town Clerk has issued milk licenses to the follow DELEGATIES T0 ST JOHN-Mrs Jasper Pickard started yesterday Ornlng for St John as a delegate im Zion Church to the Missionary Conference She was accompanied b Misses Jessie Brown and' Jean Fraser f@l>T€lSH'11Un§ 'the junior branch The latter whiile in St John will be the guest oi' her cousin Mrs West morland at the Methodist Parsonage -WELCOME VISITOR-Mr Owen MCIBHBC. Rumford, Me. who has been visiting friends in Mlscouche and the Brae for several weeks, was in Sum merside on Saturday. Mr. Mcisaac first left the island about forty years B30, before the Railway was built and ‘has seen little of his native country since. He' is now practically a strang- er and -has oply afew near relatives whom he recollects. He leaves for his home in acouple of weeks. ' ' INSTITUTE- The Springfield ln- svtitute held their regular meeting on Sept. 22nd, at 7.30 p. ui., at the home of Mrs. Benn Haslaim. There were two visitors present. The Institute members have decided' to adopt a Canadian prisoner of war for three months-. Miss Macfarlario was pres- ent and gave an excellent demonstra- -EMERALD WOMEN'S INSTIT- UTE-The regular meeting of the whereby two of its members visit the is-'uggcstioiis and recipes- were offer- ,-euef satisfaction, cali up _ » Good ~ ` ;~ Plumbing . »; -Better 5 Heating We will izive you the. best work you ever had _ _dorie, at a price no higher f ‘ than you are used to pay- FU ing. f Try our plumbing work-it’s the kind that saves you on time, tem- per and money. F. H. Trainer 80 rafton St. ._.._..._.J mere of Union ~(‘.orner are to be con- ed for Tlgnlsh, on the way stopping gratulated upon the unanimity with at Eiimsdale, thatbthey- went to the ‘ ‘ which the welcome rogressive deserter's home a out five or sx 'T0 De absolutely Sure moves, y P miles west of E1msdale',errlviug _ there about 8_.Q0, and did not find .l~ when 505 Want The case of John Taylon on be-_ their man home, from there they noir or the Automobile Association Went' 1° Tigmsh in °'df=f *° get of Prince County, against W. K. 9°methmg 3° eat and “_ WPPI5' 0! ltogers of Charlottetown, for running 5“E‘°"“°- Mr- R059” 5'-5'-ed that “WY an Automobile in Summerside on' the WGN? at Tlgnlsh fm' “h°"° W0 h°'"`s 17th came p fqr. hearing before and' that while there did not have sm,ém,,i,.y \§,,ght__f.__,,¢_S,,,,,me,.s,,|e any or me citizens' or that piece out on Friday. Mr. Rogers' appeared and lll`i‘/1118 in hl9\C*1f~» ,i 1 pleaded "Not Guilty." Q S, Mr. Saunders acting for the Auto Tignish the pre'vious night Mr. Rogers i .1 ¢ pi gin-_ M _ stated that he weivan InsuranqeA ent iilifigruggigeaalg lilies ineaiiiiormaiioli but that the trip had, nothing what-i ‘Vamended to read as- follows: "Did eve’ t0 (I0 Wulf 01°' nie' he Said that D unlawfully operate a motor vehicle l on Sunday, contrary to the provlsloi_1s L ' l of the Statute of this prov nee n such case made and' provided.” f M _ R t ted mat he was ap. tire last night. He said t a;_ after pearliig ovgletli; gozhnsel and wis-hed' to lea*/lll‘g U10 Cal* ill H0111 0? U19 MTW] make a Statement in the cw” and ge walked over to where the ilre had iipou -being sworn told the following t t 1 _ ed him to do so, and .that he was not story at he T P ‘adjusting any insurance. He stated u He' said that on Sunday the 17th of September he was' met by Llewt. Murphy of the Siege Battery who told him there was a inian at large they were anxious to capture and that he at or near Tignish and he (Murphy) _ sftated that they Jett '1`ignish'on re- 1’ L _"§*§"'- 1" ii. be -..._ _._ ¢.--- - I O ' "fine as silk, thanks to nu-v - ~ eq-gee-aus-an ' IICW -..,5`S,,_.`._'.'§..i. _ $18 for 50 Years ._-Mm -> 'I5- ' -_ on--»~»». u»o,¢- ~- ` A i. %_i"; .rr-fitf '--‘ff ' '° write for agent’e name. of A lv _ s ' ¢¢ua»a¢uBgso»a¢l‘~qh'“°‘°' f e----ui...-_-..._-.,.-_-- . . ..€<$Q???_.9§.. ifeei il g f~i| . . K .I 0 lntiio0R _ . MATTRESS ' 'I _ ' 'rhoPAnxsiLLMANUric'runiN_o__E'_0. hm-°m° c Liuslsa - The Alaska Fostlrer and Down o»_ . l _ Blddvl 5 _ ` _*tug f*'°h :d vmgo-v:.'. ' ° aé* l e s r » A . K: fflf, ..... do fff1f1`_i_`i_"_`.`_`_ of Restful Sleep _ ig; hveladors fell; the year gndm‘ _mn ggggsnaxn sud' told grae thaiacol fr Joes ii * 0 seein riosei-fiih moi-fe surly "'°'° in the a me mums Vernon Matthews, A Mccqrmwk agp D°D"tm nt WWW 9 W \’°°PQ” son. Ernest Gaffney, J W Canbeck m"mY will that ifitwls and sons, and Levi siiiipiuuii ‘“ “"°“t P\'°P"“Y tion on candy making and also dis- cur “Nq_ 31" was one 011,119 cars. mllllled Dicklillg l'€¢f»lD'-H Hlllf/DE voted with such authority. He pro- the members. duced the certificate which shows ElI\€'l`H|d WC'm6D'S lllflllillle' WHS held Cols. ings and' Allen. Mr. Rogers ex- at the home of Mrs. Thos-. F. Hughes, pinined that when 3 wr was 1-un. Wednesday. Sent. 20th There was a ning on “Military Duty" that it was tull attendance of its members also 'always under the orders of one or ‘three visitors from Sterling lnsiit- more oiiicers and that ne had never ute. A new feature has been intro- attempted to go out' unless asked duced' this year by the Institute. by and accompanied by otllcers._ school monthly to see to it needs. of n number of trips behad taken The IHSIUUIH l11l0Dd'_g@lU11g 21 DUX 01' on instructions from'Mili1te.ry officers “comforts” to send to our Island as well as trips taken by other cars. 'boys in the trenches. The subject of He said' that as far as he washou- ~the meeting-"Pickllng and' Preserv» cerned he had' never. gone off u road ing was then discussed. Ae it was lust in violation of the law, except when' the "Plckling” season". u good many acompanied by an otbcer. ed. It is the intention of the Institute Saunders hs stated that the certifi- to have Miss Gordon at our next meet- cate was issued in 1914 and was to ing to give u demonstration on "Mil- cover any part of the province' when -_- ca-lied upon by an officer. He said -NEW AUTO #DAD OPENED.-` thagin this case, when Murphy ask- The residents of niou Corner as u ed him where the authority would body signed a petition to open that come from and he stated that Col. road to automobiles. There is but Jenkins was the officer moving in the one resident In the whole district who matter, Mr. Rogers stated' that he _-1-__-_-1-T ,wus opposed to rumiiiig the cars. It questioned Mr. Murphy if the case is understood the sentiment against was urgenft and he as-ure‘d him that autos has 'undergone u complete It was. Mr. Rogers stated that when change in this co'r‘nti‘iullity._and many he undertook this trip he had no who were bitterly opposed to automo- other idea in mind' but that it was ____ blles on general principles have be- on "Military Service." He stated that _ onine quite ardent advocates lu their he loft Charlottetown about 2.20 and fuvor, due, it is said, to the fuct that arrivetl at Suimmerside about 4.20, ' nitcr adjacent roads have been open- a d`is'tance of thirty-eight miles., that _ ed the farmers were convinced that they stopped' on the way _for every autos were a greater benefit than they team they met. After stopping at - ` at first realized, and also learned that Summerside for about forty minutes, ' _ the horses were not scared. The far where th€'y gOt BHSOUHG. l-he? G'-aft' tha/l his companies had $500 insur he did not go into the- matter at all, that a man' had' been sent up to ad'- was in the western part of fthe lsiand, ills! the l0HE~ . ' turn shortly after midnight going through to the Dock Road to the hc-nie _ of the man they were after. he stated that n _arriving there they found the house' in darkness and just after they arrived it teaitn drove into the yard, Lic,-iit. Murphy and' his men went over to it und' il heard the msn say. . - think lic- said that before any of the men s-poke to lilm, he` told me he _/- ' thought it was an auto coming when _ /-' he saw fthe 'lights and he (dlllsworili) ' _ ‘_ "1-4| inougni ii was ine- auto no nom ine ft ' lottery ticket for and that they were _ .. ( “ bringing it up to him. Mr. Rogers - . ,,. _.ul " stated that it was after two o'clock "" ' when they deft there having to re- pair a broken spring and that they went to Charlottetown' by way of St. Elcanorsi- and Travellers Rest the first atop, except when they met a couple of teams, was at Hunter River where they arrived about 6.00 a. rn. After a lunc__h they went ito the' San- ltoriuni where they delivered their miiii and' from there to Charlotte- town, arriving the-re about 8 a. rn. ~ uinicu inet dui. jeuitiliir ‘came to ine If h . yed the luxury, of barracks about 4.30 Saturd`ay even- .-_§___ _q you ave never enjo _ _ j' restful sleep on ii wa. resilient 0°";f'“°°f “ Mattress (and s Banner 5P1‘i“S)-]Y°“_h “Vik” treat in store. You will then rea me _st 0 ' _... . Oetermoor means real rest for the _reef 0 10"' i ~ ' ` life, 1| Look for the name woven in the bind- - 73 jog. _tl Ask your dealer for the _0Bl§l'Il\001‘ 01' it man, a soldier named Jos. Ells- worth, who had left the Sanltorium without leave and that he was an- xious to get him back again, we talk- ed the matter over and it was partial- cort after him on Monday mornin`g’e train. On Sunday morning about nine o'ciock Col. Jenkins crime in slain and told us that it was suspected that this man would' leave the Island' on Monday morning, was .“skipp1ng| out" as he expressed it. il think one, of the officers suggested -that we go after him with s car and T seconded the suggestion, Col.-Jelkhu -their iturned to Col. Peake and asked 'him what tie thought of the suggestion. Col. Peake' thought it ,wouldbl all right and the only w NM take an oilicer and men to capture this man I-le assured me that it was *ufhvffftd by we Authorities that I would take tmm in order in Set this mall Mu y was to call me as soon as he again gsm C0) J8‘llklllS Bild sho y after he did cgll me, assuring me that he had just been talking to Col Jenkins and that what he told me at first still stdod, that the Militia Department would assume all responsibility. as Coil Jenkins is a responsible officer I “reed to go When we leilt Char lottetown there was in the car Lleut Mllfllliy. two gunners, Mr Rice, (whom I took for mechanic in. case W9 had' any trouble with the car). Mr Stems, and myself We drove from Charlottetown to Sum- mersid'e and thence to Tig- nish and succeeded' in captur- ing the man we were alter shortly after midnight and returned' him to where he belonged on Monday morn- ing. Mr. Rogers admitted the running and' operating of the car on' the roads as set forth in the summons. Mr. Rogers then' gave _ a lengthy explanation of how, shortly sitter the war broke out ln 1914, the Military D diated by the use of the automobile, called s number of the automobile owners together and' arranged for it number oi' cars to be used by the officers for “Military Duty" and this that "Car No. 31 owned by W. K. Rogers is' assigned for military duty" said certiiicatei being signed by in his statement' Mr. Rogers told Under cross-examination by Mr. uestloned as re ards the fire at he first he heard of 'tliéf llro was near‘ lems-dale they- emeliledi smoke and ieut. Murphy spoke up and' said hat his father lost a warehouse by een, Senator Murphy having ask- nce on the burnt building. buf, that Oi the return' trip Mr. Rogers Oh, nil right, I will go back. I l.ieut A E B Mur hy (Swom) ng and' informed us that there was y decided 'to send- an cmcer and es- wllrtieolv ed m it i "__§ &§“_1_________ ~ fyebecco -1 I would' go and I said yes; Jenkins then said he would phone me after church parade and give all the de- tails in the meantime I spoke to Col. Pe-ake and' told' him that Jenkins gave authority to take escorts consis-ting of two gunners from the' Butte-ry and get the mail, while we were talking about it we were asked who we could get ito go. Mi‘. Sterii's name was men- iloncd as also was that of Mr. Rogers On my way down to dinner I met Mr. Rogers' and asked' lilm it we would make the trip, he seemed rather dubious' about going and wanted' to know by what authority we were gc- ing ami' a number oi' other questions, l assured that it was by military authority we' were going and told him that I was going to speak to (lol. Jen- kins' and would phone him later what the word was. /\i’tor I got to the hotel I called Jenkins und he tnld me to go and thut he would' take the re- sponsibility, J then called Mr. litig- ers and told' him and he told me tc be ready at 2 p. m. Lieut. Murphy then told oi' the trip to Tignish, which. was przictiizslly as detailed by Mr. Rogers in his' stale- ment. i.ieut. Murphy described the way iii which they secured the man they were after how that when found he was quite willing to -go back to the Sanltorium with them. - Under crc-es-oxnmlnation by Mr. Saunders, Lieut. Murphy stated that Mr. Rogers- did' not apparently know anything about the fire at Tlgnisii, until he told him when they were near Elemsdale. He stated that the man, Ellsworth, was a member of the 105th Battalion and that be had been in the Sanitorium. as far as he knew for some time, that ho (Mur- phy) did not know what condition the man was in' other than what (lol. Jenkins had said that this man was ln a critical state and that it was ln- jurlous to him to ileave- the Sanltorium at the present time.`He said that on the trip they met a number of horses and' that when they did so one of the men would always get ou; ot the car and go to the horses head, one' tel- low told them to leave his horse alone asking them if they did'nt think we had never saw an “auto." Lieut. Murphy said that while they were' in Tignish he did not see any person driving about in their our and as fur as. he knew no member of his family were driving in :the cur while there, he said' that he did not know if Mr. Rogers was discussing lnslir; ance business with his father or not, he saw him go into the store with his father and heard futher complain about the fire, he (father) asked Mr. Rogers li? he thought n, ilre-bug was after him. _ lie stated"»that when they had met Ellsworth he asked him about his leaving the Sanitorium ami' he said that he had asked for permission to leave for a few days, that it was re- leave going back to some farmers house and when the train came along bought his ticket for Elmsdwie. This made the matter all the more serious for after asking for permiss-ion and not getting it would be a bad' example for the other men to leave the Island but that he was going to get out soon. Lieuit. Murphy said that the expenses of the trip were paid by the Military authorities and that Col. Jenkins had asked' him for the amount oi’ tho expenses. Mr._Itogers here stated ibut on Moniluy after the trip Col. Jenkins called him nn tho "phone und us-keil mo to i'urnisli‘~ him with niy bill of expenses for for iilie trip, but that he has not as yet fiirnislioil him with the bill risked for. llc told thc ifouri that the iiiiio owners had niuilc it n rule .fr-in<:c~ the wiir broko out to ren- der tliose services to the country without charge ami' that as fur us' lie knew no charge had ever liceii' inode by ony car owner .for se»i'vi<-.e' in re- cruiting or any other work, und the fact that Col. Jenkins asked him to i`uruli~:»h n bill went to show that he (Jenkiiis) niust have considered the case an urgent onc. 'i`he court then' adjournr.-.l until yesterday when the case wus re suuied. Yo'sterilny nt 4 o'clc<:k tho case wus rcsumi:-:I und the cviilr-rico' of (lol. Jcnkliis inkon, nftr,-r which the case wus' udjounriied on application of Mr. Saunders, till Friday morning. h ol Jenkins t Q' V. ' ‘__ ~_.{__ __ ' _,ML . _ __ _ ---- . na. c _ ._ __» _eu ,_ . . _ _ i _ ,___ _ _'_»-. ', » _ __ _ _ ~ fused and' that he took “French”'! . fi. 'riti-."-' Your Mother Will Be Pleased _ff ' _ ‘L _ 'with flue tea. Tell her l recommend ii, for I use »/” -I-_~f_,-";._;-_.;'l;";_._:’ ` il in my own home. Show her the Guarantee on the "x " W ‘W " _ label, and l know she will be glad ga try ii, ."' ""~':'~ “" __ '*\-he - ` ”" .”.Q§==§:'- r =\- --2/ ii l ~@” ’*&--A-il-as. _f-_ `a_ _ in <5' L7' ji $1 . /fa. __, _ J/ '~'\ . _I .3 ¥ Ye? ¥f,3,,\'/. { A -Y' '-7'--~~ A "~ " ` "Um _'__ _ f"`\€ _ //G' :`_ _ _ _ /____ v You 11 11/fe _,i _. Q ~ * @ “ the flavor” ""” _ _ Y officers of the province, nudiug that llama " --i -I I ’ ‘H--if ii' e ' _ twenty-three members and twenty- more was o ioc or work to do ex e- ' ‘ , , i E l 1 K I’ " ii PROHIBITION RAIDS- Several 3 raids were made by the pollceyes- terday in a searcli for into-xicants und' various-4. samples of liquid were se- cured for analysis. CONSECRATED ARCHBISHOP. -Monsignor Sinnott, secretary for many years to the Papal Ablegate ut 1 Ottawa. was lust week consecrated as Archbishop oi’ Winnipeg The ce,-_ ¢m0I1y was `in private in the chapel at the residence of the Papal Able- sale. and was- conducted by -the Able- gate, Archbishop Gauthier or Ou.-.iwu and 13151109 MCNHUY Of (Yalgury. The new Archbishop is a native of Morell in this Drovince, and spent several weeks he-re' this' summer. Many old friends in his native province join heartily l_n the congratulations which are pouring in fronrall quarters. ..*WEDDiNG BELL3.-An interest i ing marriage took place at the Pres- T byteriuii Mouse, Souris. on Moniiuy, 25th lust., ut 1 o'clock. ltev, Alexnnilcr Mackny oitlciatlng. The principals _in this event were Miss Elsie frniii-is, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. .lohii S. Francis, of Fortuiie llridgo; and Rog- inulil llingwell, son of Mr. und 'Mri-i. James W. Dingwell,-of Bay Fortune. 'I‘ho bride is one oi' tho most populur young ladies of Fortiiiie-. iier splendid and faithful services nsi organist ui Bay Fortune Presbyterian chui-ali, have been much appreciated. Mr. llinizwell is a young and progressive farmer and is also held in iiiut-,Ii cs- teeui. After the ceremony the happy couplelett by train for Cliurlottetoivir and otherpluces. They will reside in Mr. A. W. Owen, of this City, yes- 'erday received the sail 1ie_ws that, his son. Mr! 'i‘. Guy Owen. of the' Princess Patricias. had been kllicrl in action. Deceased who was it very fine young man was horn in Charlottetown. He was 39 years of nge and enlisted in the l’rin<'ess Pats' 'ln Montreal. llpon his enlistment his wife left for her -former home lu ` Oregon. Mr. Owen has also two other gal- ‘ant sons at the front, Wallace us ri lieutenant in the -filth Battalion of Ed- uiontou and who has been twice woiiiided, and Beverley, ii. licutenuiii In the iiloiiresteru. an (lid Uouiitry rc- glment. 'l`hr.~ syinpillliy of tho coni- niiiiilty will go out to Mr. Owen in his affliction. Ynsti-rilii_v's cnsiinlty list also von-i lninoil word that Augustus W. Down _ of Sl. l’nler's llny has been wouii_:J ' -T 'Emi TRETCH the fabric of a‘V\/arson Spring. Needle Ribbed garment. Now release it. Notice how it springs back into shape instantly. lt's due to the spring needle ribbed machine which produces an elasticity in the fabric, possible in no other way. _ ~ ‘ll_ii§;_i_ni§iiiii.!i ~ ,.2 ' 'f ‘ . fill :I 'i -‘_,,iii‘il" _"ll" l 'a _ Q.: \ an .wha Sold by the better class of :hops in all popular styles, fabrics and \ sires l9t min. women and children. O __ i ’ ' SPRING terror masse _ ¢//kihwtfo ._ » Usosswi-:All Ti.. wum Mimfmuiug celuuuy. u»uii¢}i._.lisii|$¢§i. dum. nu v 'Ji ‘ - - ei 4 J " f ' fl .