° N . ' fi \_ , _ ~,. . ,vi __ Ta; _-1-’ <1, " 'rms cnsnmjrrsrowu GUARDIAN _ _ ,» -- ,.__ <..-i., ~ vs. ' i ~ » .' _.’.f. » »*~s-<.-_»_=. _' _, .~ ,_ `_ ep _ _~ »<.»-,i5._ "' » _ -- - "". “ `»“ ,f"}.~~\.-E -.~;¥r>. -A I W". _ . I . , v ,_ ,, is \__,=5. __,_.,_ ___ -,.-1 fv~ -. __ . ’*.~‘»3_ ,__ _,.6 _,, tt- “ __ _:_4_,__ . ‘ - ».-,..,, ‘A . ». f ~.-, -' ...-_->\,<.f#_' ¥' = i 1 '_ _. , .f\':-‘~>. ,.1 }fii,, _y;;7£,,». "Q, Ii. _N"4.,_._. _~ _ - - _ - ' ' '- » fi .___rir..,-: -A.; . . ‘li 'V21' .. t .vrscirrhnsl I ggfogmg? "16 _’;1`91's_ y _ You will like these pleasant asting- PENSLAR Throat Doagees Oifectivg irrita 881158 Simply dissolve one or two of these antiseptic confections in the mouth and immediate relief will be felt. Pensla_r Throat Doagees are packed m generous tms and sold onlyxst our Penslar Store -25c a x. _Foster’s Drugstore ` Sunnyside riocrsoui rin ni iiisi noun makes ‘ Sloari’s the World’s Liniinent famous [BEADS ¢'\ V slcr airs !.ix1irT\c_nt' ' llalllfj. KFQ] 11 :Asses Awhm 'riwmon ' ‘ /_ -T"' It'_ws¢__wit`h_ deep cit- -iisns~leii1i'ed`of’llie death at an early hour ye sterdayi of Mr. James i Alfred' Trainer the well known barber who at the age of 86 succumbed to pneumonia following an attack of in- fluenza, aiiter an illness of nine days. The -late, Mr. Trainer was the son of the late Francis Trainer and was horn in this city. 1-le has been engagi- -ed-in-thebarhering business for the. past. 19 years. and hy his s'k.ill, genial- ity and strict attention to business ac- quired a very large -patrionage. For a time Mr. Harry James was in part.- -nersliip with him, the firm being known as James & Trainer, but for _the .past few years-Mr. Trainer has been the sole .proprietor. _ Only G 80011 brass band can play all the e/irs the drum major puts on, Opportunity and vacant lots must able. lil... If YOu want to get up with th KQKOKOIOH fciAssiEiEn ADVERTISEMENTS ""`AceN'rs WANTED A _ SALESMAN - EXCLUSIVE LINE for city. town or country. Big sam. ings guaranteed.Permanen-t all year job.No experience necessary.Write Luke Brothers, Limited, Montreal. _ 1896-10-14me6i l WANTED ns:Lr_ FEHALE _ t . WANTED- Malo Fon GENERAL -housework. Apply to Mrs. Dr. Mc- Guigan, 50 Great George Street. Dtf. wAN1'so A emi. Fon esNsRA|_ housework. Mrs. R. E. Mutch. 185 Euston Street. 1884-10-12Mt.f_ i----_-.-?l._ wAN*so Ar oNcE Fon THE P. E. I. Hospital a smart girl for house- work. Apply Miss Kiilburn. house- keeper. 1816-10-smtr. elm. Fon esnsnsl. House- work. Good wages. Apply to Mfg, P. c. ai-own. iiso-9-init: fi---l--_-_-sl. WANTED TWO GIRLS FOR Davies Hotel. one for dining-room and one for chambenmaid. Apply Davies Hotel. ~ WANTED WIANTED A FEW CARS OF GOOD Timothy Hay, A.E. Nelson, Grafton Street East. 1872-10-llmiiipd WANTED EXPERIENCED HELP for ladies tailoring, one who can make pants or vests preferred. Ap- llly D. A. Bruce. 1849-10-M41. HH§KKNK Fon sALE ` FOR SALE SECOND HAND KIT- y the Roman Catholic Cemetery. clien range for wood or coal. Appl 24 Upper Hillsborough Street. ` 1902-10-14M3i. i wANfri-:D A FEMALE Pno'rEs'r- ant teacher for a term of eight months. 'Salary $35. per month. Ap. ,ply to Archibald Clarke, Old Harry, Magdalen islands. 1901-10-14M4ipd FOR SALE REGISTERED HOL- stein bull 3 years old, and several grade heifers, also 2 collie pups. Ap- ply Alfonso Bryenton, Charlotte- town, R. R. No. 6, P. E. I. 1903-10-14M2ipd FARM FOR SALE, AT MONTAGUE, 80, acres good farm land situated on the outskirts of Montague. Nev- er failing spring of water on the Dremises. Apply to Mrs. J. E. Robertson, Montague. 1887-10-12M:E3i. AUCTION SALE OF STOCK AND Implements on farm of Daniel Mac- Donald. Clyde River, Thursday, Oct. 17t at 2 .p.in. 1897-10-14~m2ipd FOR SALE MOLAUOHLIN OAR 4 cylinders, thoroughly overhauled electric lights and self starter, in good condition. Walter 8. Grant. 1510-9-20ttf F0-R SALE FARM SITUATED AT McEachern’s Wharf. Westi River. consisting of 100 acres, with crop, stock and implements. Auction notice later. Apply to Hammond Crosby, Cornwall. 1885-10-12M3ipd. imsonnnsnnoos ` WANTED SMALL FURNISHED house or rooms for light house -keeping. Apply J. A. Gillean Telephone Office. 1820-10-9M1wkpd WAREHOUSE WANTED. FAIR SIZE ‘ central, and dry. A large coach house would do. Write “Warehouse” box L28 City. 1714-10-2Mtf. F PATRIOTIC, BTEAOY. WELL PAID employment at home, in war or Peace time-knit socks for ns on ‘ the fest. simple Auto Knitter. Par- ticulars today, lie stamp. Auto Knit- ter Company. Dept. C 6807 College Toronto. Ont. 1541-0-l8l42i. _-.i-i-1- rt*-so-e-s w LEMON JUICE _ TAKES OFF TAN _-li Girlsl Make bimching lotion lf skin is sunburncd, tanned or frecltled -o»-e<.s~o--e-0-o-vie-O~».¢-.o~»¢-s-in inaqiruenaixiuiceoftwoksage ai” "°°* ‘err btntltier very, very smslli ”.'t‘i¥.li‘.°¢'“‘?f‘..i'l% “i2i'..?.“3°?..3f sweetly fragrant ~ miawshhr r.'._> F saga "_ 2-f hge? if PHON 379 A.'E. NELSON WHEN IN need of I-lay or Oats. _ 1872-10-11m3ipd A FULL LINE OF HIGH GLASS groceries at A. E. Nelson‘s Grafton Street. East 1872-10-11m3ipd BUY _YOUR HAY`AND OAT8 AT A. E. Nelson‘s. Phone 379 Grafton Street East. , 1871-10-1lM6ip;l. imilllvroved to make them profit- vi ‘ Mr. -Trainor was a charter member 'oi the Knights of Columbus and nc- liiveiy identified wiiii the work or that Society. Ha was a splendid type of citizen and had a most pleasing personality' which won' for him many warm friends in city and. country. Much sympathy will go out towards _ 9 f _ W- _ _ Mrk’ _go to bed wwhout one_ his widow who is left with five ""'"`v "_ " ' ----- .__\__~______, _ __i___% ____AW young children to mourn the loss of ` a devoasd husband and loving father. , Two brothers, John in Calgary: _Ernest in Charlottetown and one sister, Mrs. Sylvester McGinn in North Attleboro, Maas., survive him. also his steip mother. one halt broth- er, Frank and two hslf sisters Kath- leen and Mamie in Charlottetown The funeral which will be private will be held today at 8.45 a. m. to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral and thence to MISS NAN DAMERY i Many friends will learn with a deep 'sensel of sorrow o fthe death yester- i day of Miss Nan. Damery, nurse at the I P. E. 'Island Hospital after an illness I of pneumonia following influenza _ which she contracted nine days ago. - Deceased who was only 28 years of | agebelonged to Chatham, N. B., grad- ! usted from the P. E. Island Hospital ilu 1915. and was a capable and de- ’ voted nurse `whose death is keenly Ircgretted. Her sisetr herei who its a i nurse in the Moncton General Hospi- 5 tal arrived here on Monday night. _ The funeral takes place today at 3 5 p. m. MiRS. HORAC-E M. SMITH An exceptionally sad- death from » pneumonia following influenza occurr- ed yesterday morning when Mrs. Horace M. Smith passed away at he-r '-home on Alley St. Her husband is at _present in England under treatment for wounds receilved in action in France and rfivel little children ranging .in age from four to eleven years are _ deprived of a mothers -love and care They -w‘iill be taken in charge by the - Protestant Orphanage. The funeral i took place yesterday aflternoon. Rev. i T.W. Murpihy officiating. I : ivins. .i.s. sues . i The death occurred in Summerslde ‘on Monday night of Mrs. James B. Russ at the residence of her da\1Shter Mrs. L.A. Wright Deceased for a nuiniber 'oi' years conduicted the Russ Hoteil in Summerside but after the pdeath of her husband moved ‘to Chni°.lott'r‘own -where shg resided until at`.u»t a ycar ago when she returned , to Summerside to live wilth her' daught- i er. There are left to mour three sons Charles of Montreal John. Chicago. William in Newfoundland, also ifour ' daughters, Mis. J .G. Baker oi' Alber- |'ton. Mrs. H.-A. -Heustiiis Charlottetown, Mrs. R.D MlcNu~tt Malpeque. Mrs. W. IC. Sinclair St. John and Mrs. L;A. Wright of Summerside. The inneiral takes place today at 2 p m -.L HIGHESTPRICEB PAID FOR BUT- ter and eggs. A. E. Nelson. Phone 379 Grafton -Street East. 1871-10-1iM8ipd. ARTHUR MORRISETTE, PIPE OR gan Expert will be in this city Oct. 15th and will receive orders for re- pairing and tuning organs at the Revere Hotel. 1882-10-10M5i. FOUND __ FOUND iN THIS OlTY A TENTH isiege Battery Pin. Finder may NWS same by applyhig at Guardian Omce and p_ayi _g for advt. _1892-10-12Mti’. ""TEA'%H§E'WA"N"r's"o" 'g WANTED TEACHER FOR DONAGII School, No. 18, Supplement $50 f0\‘ theremainder ofthe Year. Avllly Edwin Brasil, Secretary. , 1883-I0-1lm3ii>d cirAi_r__HA1it' Or. 1’r_smaln°s Natura _"lair ester! mv.. sua ii snum.»s_m£°\;»¢ to resist-bunny sin-to-is sssusi-sol es ef mossy rstiisdsa. Poeitivelt W9 l Mii'SS MARY MARGARET BERRIGAN 'l`lie_destl1 of<_~Miee Mary Margaret Berrigan aged 27, daughter of Mr. Michael Berrigsn occurred Monday morning at the home of lierfather. Mr. Michael Berrigan of this city. ' She had -been il-i ten days with pneu- i monies- Miss Berrigan were most es- timable_,»young lady who had many _fi-iemlsihere. Sheioaireo to mourn her rauier-sadness _‘\>'rd_t1iilr, osei-ga in Charlottetown her mother, two sisters Ethel audi Annie in Winnipeg; one _brother Frank and one sister Julia in Vancouver, B; C. To the bereaved the Guardian extends sincere sympa- thy. .__ JOHN G. D i‘.ANT At Margate. eetily on Tuesday morn- ing the sth inet. John C. Durant. after an illness of several weeks departed this Ile-at tboilg of 'li years. ’l1he runes-si took plsoeesi Friday the ittii inet. services at the home sail grave _ were eamiaetsii byfnsv. id. seller. as- simiiiuiieiv.-sei-.arieiiiiiiiiseiiocliis `-ras assesses -iam a miie miie _ i I in the _sssnyt quarter-master sergeantl“ wasnivsiilieii mir in amassed se] coa__nt_ of his health. Daring the pest. summer he was given pei-mission in return home to N33. on furlough. At present the lb in the hospital at Freib- ericton N.B. ;;; MRS. THOMAS CAMERON The death occurred at Georgetown on Tuesday morning, October llth, of Mrs. Cameron/ aged 81, widow of the late Thomas Cameron. Five years ago sho took a,stroke of paralysis. which confined her to her home. an .invalid,_and._iL fontnight previous to, her. death. she was seized with a sev- ere illness bo which she succumbed, heij_ years of suffering being borne with patience and characteristic' cheerfulness. The late Mrs. Cameron was is most estimable Christian wo- man, belonging to a family who were honored _and respected wherever known. Her maiden name was Jaue_ Ferguson, and she was born on the Ferguson farm about ii. mile from Georgetown. Her husband, who was a ' native of Churchville, N. S., died over twenty years ago. He was for a time engaged in tailoring in Charlottetown,` v - -, -----.¢ _..._ _ *-1- _- *_;-'li' O before removing to Georgetown, wliere he carried on the same business there; up to the time of his death. There are left to mourn two sons, Wallace in Vancouver, B. C.. and Ambrose. resid- ing in another partof Canada, and one daughter, Miss Lizzie, in Georgetown' Another son, Edward, was drowned in the Behring Sea some years ago. when ' the vessel on which he was aboard,i went down with all hands. Mrs. Cam- I eron was a. faithful member of St. i David's Presbyterian Church in ° Georgetown, and on Thursday last she was laid to rest in the cemetery there, ‘ thc services being conducted by Itev.| Mr. Greenlees. The pall-bearers were' Capt. William Gordon, Capt. Hugh 'Mc- Piiee, A. 0. cogsweii, cept. A. A. Mac-' donald, Peter Ross and F. E. Morris-‘ Soy. (Nova Scotia papers please copy.) ' [li llliiill |NiiRESi POLICE COURT- One drunk was filled $i0 an d costs yesterday. I sonoinit -iLl..- Mr. J. T. Mic-' Loud. city. has received a telegram' reporting that Cadet Allison McLeod, It. A. F., is ill of influenza and pneu- monia in Hamilton Military Hospital,' Ontario, A later report says his con~' rlition is improving steadily. _ CONDUCTOR VILLA-RD HERE. ~- Conductor Vlllard, Canadian Orrin- arice Corps. Halifax, formerly in charge of the Ordnance Supplies, Charlotte- town is visiting the city. His friends will be pleased to learn that Conductor Villzlrd and family. intend making their homo once more in this city. ` I l<`iR.E.- The ilrcmcn were called out about 2 o’clock yesterday after- noon for u fire in the basement of the building at the corner of Queen and Sydney Streets occupied by A. Mc-_ Askill, barber. The walls were some what damaged by fire and water lic- fore the blaze was extinguished’ _ . BONSHAW 'BOY WOUNDED. -Min' Joim McManus, Bonsliziw, received u telegram yesterday' that his son Pte. Ernest McManus had been ivoundofi in the left leg. Pte. Z\ic.\i:iii\is went overseas with the 105th Battalion null transfered to the 26th regiment unrl subsequently i.o the 78th Mont-ieu. Highlanders. I-le has been in Fraiicc since March. Mr. McManus lost un- other son in the war in May1915. I V. A. D.'s IN DEMAND- Last winter rl. number of short courses in first :Lid were held here and a large number oi’ young ladies received valuable instruction in nursing. etc. This city is now in tliegrip of influenza epidemic and nurses are urgently ro- qulred; with thc training those younlr ladies received they should be quite competent to fill the requirements of the present situation and it i`s to be hoped they will at once offer their services and also that employers will cheerfully release them from their daily occupation until such time as thc epidemic is under control. WOUNDED 'IN ARM.-_ Mr. Os»_ bert Enmen, Vernon Bridge has rec- eived a telegram notifying him that Pte. Grafton Enman was admitted to the 4th General Hospital, Camiers. France on the 30th inet with a gun- shot wound in the arm. Ptt. Enmsn enlisted ln March, 1915. He went to England in October of the same year and crossed to France in April, 1D16,i and was in th e heavy fighting of that su_mmer till wounded at Courcelette in October. After being in hospitais_ for some months lie returned to France the following October, 1ili7._ and has been in the fighting until wounded Sept. 30th. Mlnsrds Llnlmsnt Lumbermans Friend qisxv-his-an-_C-I-l‘iI . N4 A* M A '_‘,css¢¢n¢‘... _f' i;'i|{i_i|_;i ii ‘\_‘_‘i'i i_ _ ti- i' i ___ i i, _ __ _ , ‘ _ I _ I , I i _ i i _ , _ ` > E i , I . 'f - ` i i i.~ __ i i _ ` ii '_ I ‘ . ‘ if I _ ii ` ,I V f< a- __ A _ _ 1 .__ ‘ li _ “` sv* -' hui* 511'. ' _ _` _‘ i \,:b\ ' _i N -_ -.i i 4 ‘ _ i - iii. _ 1, ,|_,|i i Tivo Model Luli' /nr U omni 11.'/in prrfrr 11 long ilmiip 'lvilh /mr'/'rw nr mrlifiini ri/,rrlnu [oe Mudd 11; ull lr/il/Irvs ¢'{1'i=rIi or 9 imh lu'1'gh', Lmii'.~; or (`ubu1i l1(‘f'I.r, S6 in SU. True Eronomy in Stylis/2 S/mes HE wcman WhO likes shoes \\'itli a ioiig vamp ands slender toe, will bc wcil pleased with tin; lim A, ii. I\i. models shown above. You can obtain smart iucioir. on ciiiicr last with Louis or Cuban hccls in black or lun cxiif or kiilzit prices raiigingfrom $6 to $12. _ The quality cf the material iii tiicsc siiot-1; ii; ixtiif.-i' than you might expect at the price, due to_our being zlblc to cover our nccds wcll in advance. We doubt if it will irc posriiivlc to oiicr equal value again so long as thc war lasts. Tile model on the icftls cc:iscrv.1ti\‘cly nzlrriiw in liii- lou with tim popu- lar Louis heel. The other model is more cxtrcmc in style clit-ct iiaiving a somewhat narrow toe and a liigiicr and more tapering lit-Ci. Ylou may bc certain of getting style vzliiic and prsicti-:iiiig trixc vcflimiriy \'.'iic:i you ask your dczlicr for those A.iI.NI. models. - A' /l.H./lf. li/ar-Time Sclcctirns cjcr sprcial Scrvicc Value for Men, Women and Children. Ask your dcalerfar them. ' AMES HOLDEN McCREADY sr. .'o::N s|oNTar.A1. roiioriro . wiNNiPac snMoN1'oN vANi:ouvEri. I When you biiy Cliocs look for- f, t L -fliis Trade-mark on every sole i _` _ . i _ i.; ____ _ N Liiviircn Shocmakcrs lo 1/10 Nafzon ' - i ‘ -if = --` 4 'i' lAli\- O I -_ _ ____ __ i 5 MISSING-The Halifax Chronicle says: Chief of Police Hanrahan has icccivcii at wire from Sumnic-rsixde, P. E.l. asking for information of the whereabouts of William Cassey, of that town, who has been doing recon- struction work in Halifax. The authori-_ ties at Summmerside urgently des-ire to locate him because of :i vcfry serious illness in his ifsmily. Hifs last lodging 'place here was on St, Albans Street. . PERSONALS Miss Bessie Essery. who was ill with influenza and pneumonia is now out oi"ilangcr and her many friends will be pleased to hear the good news. Mrs. W. Taylor 49 Dorchester St., city rcccicd ii telegram yesterday stating that l’tc. Joseph li. Taylor, Lxifiintry was officially reported admit- ted tu lloading Warl-Iospital, October (ith with a gunshot wound in tiio right erin. .,..,...,,,........,..,..,......................i¢.....-..¢..s..s a » ~ -- ni iHE LAND o' ‘ S COMMON SENSE i Says it is suicide fo cut corns, and icils how they lift right out ¢.....~.-s s a ¢ s »-..-..........¢.....¢...........,...........¢..¢..¢. You simply say to the drug store man, "Give me a quarter of an ounce of freezone." This will cost very little init is sufficient to remove every hard cr soft corn from one's feet. A few drops applied directly upon ri fender, aching coin should relieve the soreness instantly. and soon the entire corn. root and ull. can he lifted out with tile fingers without pain. This new way to rid one's feet of corns was introduced _by s Cincinattl man. who says' that while frcezone is sticky it dries in a moment, and seems fo simply shrivel up the corn without iniisming or even irritating the sur- rounding _tissue or skin. Don’t ist father die from infection or iockjaw from whittiing at his corns but out this out and make him try it. : :Comfort for the Dyspeptic.-Tlicrs is no ailment so harassing and ex- hausting as dyspepsla. which arises from defective action of _the stomach and liver, and the victim of it is to be pitied. Yet he'can had ready relief in I-‘srmelee's Vegetable Pills, -a pre- paration that has established itself by years of effective use. fliers are ~ .te eb ~ l ' fum? °'“|°”,|_°°°|_f_ mourn ‘T "’M' 7"!! ‘U H M . I ' R _pills thatare widelyadveetised as the ' ~ ‘ “P” ' ` 'T ' I l i-realm sm ¢smpousss'd.saiiw¢°as Tiiii : ELG _,_ mm ““ " - ' ~. ar trim can rank in value with rar- _ _ _ _:_ a _ \ ii* ‘ R lies., Dlili ____ ‘i _-,._' ` / . . - 1 iasaeetsi-tmyesniiirnnesmvsis ' ‘ ,~ misss- U ; il U “Say, Doctor, X This Prescription Works A Like Magic." Physician Says Nuxated T Iron Quickly Puts Aston- ishing Strength and Energy Into the Veins of Men and Brings Roses to the Checks of Nervous,Run-Down Women. D Ask the first hunilrcri strong ~ healthy people you mcet to \\'!i.1t they “owe their strcng_tli and sc'c Iiow many reply Nuxatcd 1roii.’ _Dr. James i~ranuis Siiiiivanfformerly physician of Bellevue Hospital _(()uiilnor i)l‘|it. ), New York, rim] tim W¢5g_ chester C_oiiiity Hospital, says: “ I iioiisaiids of people suffer from iron iicf`ic_iciicy iiiit ilu noi kiiriw wiiat to tnkc. Tlicrc is iiotiiiiig like orgriiiic irnii~~TYux:itr'ri Iron. to citririi fill* liionii,innkc iieziufiflii, __ , healthy w0mc‘i‘l,rii1ii.or tvwolrk over. b Hrs Sleeping. &'-.ss i the mms Iii it s...ip|i..is.».as-s-¢as`, _Hi N.-Ash goods nre solil iii, _ _ -1101! Co., Clinrlotteilowila & Co., Sulnisiersitlm- 'f i z . _ __ _