i i i i Q ` \ \ - I b' " fu-!~»` 4. , ~ :~ _--~.»f~'“-.,.i,rr._:. =‘__- - H *°"“»"°-" " '. ~ " " " .>.»'-‘.-‘B ,mg ».-;‘-'-»‘,,;-5,! =‘ '_ _ ; . ` ' _. .ss #sat sa... ,...._¢, Poimni iieiiiim i= ini vit *s* NEWS dr nl! ‘i " .,?' _ _ _ - _ __ , _ in -. » " ~ ° ' - _-fy ___ f _ nr- _ #1 »;f‘l":.~<1'_ »-f-"iw: .»_ ur.-r;_,i» ' _ ,,___,_.__ '-,_ ._,4___________ .- »,.:___,_ ss), _ . _._ . ___ _,__ 51-..,\_-_3______ '~§ “iiii _ _ Glii11sufsELiacrEl1f‘“ _'i"i= . riii`euiiiiiiiiiri*`s”e’Siilui=niii‘siltitliise Z' ~ _ _,, .» ‘ _ _ _ * -~ ' _ ., ._ ._ r _ _ all-1 _ ___ 's ' WEUNNDAY ‘ Now' Ffscovsnine.-Mrs. 'Ianni . ` -- === ===` i ='_ ' _ "W M _ _ McDonald Bradalbnue has received ` wouumisb iN Facia-mr uurvey ___ lem” from her .on Bd B M I* Oli C- \. ik' l ` A I I A - ‘ I _ . ‘r , I 1 9; ' ' _ Msndenon! Malrleilue. -has been no‘.l~` Do id' 2 d_C i _ ‘ ' ' _ ..~. - _ nad tina Pte. Harvey Mandurnuu, lu--' Wb:°was“g'a'“';';“d‘;Zp:“;:;' mfr’ . _ fsmry .is oiiicialiy reportefd- admitted' he was 1_1 zhd we“_e“;'Gen;__a_ H3: _ _- ‘ ` _ _ . o o Se *.._ ‘ ` . ' to 88 Gan Hospital (B ll-|0811 ) D . . . pit I St G sux; ._ _ Consnpauon la the m_Ch_enemy of .hc_§lth_ 27th. Gun shot wound in ilace. Private lan; ww 06::-g_¢:_rie way C0332? C0HCil1"¢` this CTJYIJ’ “Hd 011.rout a whole army _ _M°“d°'Y°'_’,w"L".`°“s‘°"°d 'mm “F and ‘honed in regain niu unuui ueann , . ` o_f ihiysical foes, includingindigcstion,biliousness, ` 12535;; f"_‘_lf?. ’_‘_‘.Fl‘.,?“\"~ "1 “ml” in n raw munnru rnnu. ir sic ' _, I - ~ _L ‘ cadschc, cieeplcssness andncrvous dyspep-- ° _ .-1 ' -sia.~ Beecham’s Pills have been axvorld-favorite ' " 1 " ' "' " I ~ - - »~ - . . ' waonmc Bums. A 1 ing - ]ax;yt1v¢ for Qvgr 55;? yea!-5_ They go Straight to _ event mdk _______o on M____:;’z__P__‘;:m‘ ;y__:na_;_la€e __:_ook place Monday, ev. the cause of many a ls and remove it. They act " snp‘¢t¢n‘$@r,‘*l§lsnry"‘ii§{,q,'when Mmngd sump. 'Dan§’;1“;d;';;r';‘;f_‘;’ 1:02:- rorziptly, plcas_:_int]_y , _rl_ surely: Contain no Minnie_oaiinn_;__unngnter_ur Mr. nusq- me, when their--daughter irons Enz- -- ---~.l;abit»-forminfg 'tlrirfffl--r--'1-slxcse"» time-tested ‘ pills” r » bins-Gellant_ct-llar;no1;th,Ncva_Snoi1a_uirezir was united in nrnrriu¢a¢<,_»1iiiF 5- - . . . .__s_trc_ng_thcntl1e srorn:~f`»t...i, sumuicte the liver and became. \m1ted_.in,.nhs..ri.civ-bonds or -wuiium Mcouurriu or wuutvriis, N. ? tt Matrimony to Mr',__li{rd"w§rd Doucette: ' i '-:- _ -_ " .. . ' R I e V Q _ This joyful ceremony being over, the »stlves. The bride was very becoming- .. y . _ . » , _ happy couple left ou a short wedding' U am"°d I" H- fire" Of Wlllw CWDB <16 chens and carried a shower bouquet 1 r ___ _ U _ ' _ ' __ tour _to lfrince Ed_wai'd island. to visit . _ ‘ meh. old _home _bath _hams tm-_mer -|s_ l_t:_r. anii Mrs. McQuarre will reside ln _ V _ _ landere. During. e_ir__s__tay here they ' em" 1°' Rev' C- E- Al'l11BU`011S w°“hU3“h¢U U 3°* - were the guest:)l_1_0t the bndys two was the officiating minister. only by Themes Bogciisla. St. Helens. England. _ ___ °""'5°'° h CNW* "I3 U- 5- 5“°fi“- \'°*°’- 2*' “W sisters Mrs. Josph- Gaudet Kensington ‘ ’ ' ' 'WEDDING BELLS.-The marrlaqg Road, and Mrsu lrhsophilus Gallant f of Miss Muilon Macdonald. daugl-tor `_,_ .;_.\/__ _ |_(~. ",g'nV»:?n_vx__' ‘ 5 ‘ .§.,_»-/_~ _°R`v’.‘f~~vavx.'i _I3/1 . ' »_,»/.)~.-'.\_./.YQ __ __, ___ ~ ,gil _ll " ___‘ll-is . £ O/ a s - -‘gr-5& \ men , i / _ _ _ ~ . ' rics, rr Y '57-ii.;- » _ ~f;\.‘-._f_».j:»:;_;/<.\_-';¢:c_>_§'f,>_ h! Qgu; .:~‘-f»;f»“ci.“-e`-`-f:¢»:"¢_`° ; ;-. /.’.f.\_-'._\7._\{.-§»I\,~.__ L_ , gh Ag ~ >;1i.“_;;=‘¢;f;:-¢z¢». -ii ~f 9 we ‘ ‘_'rif1-.‘-th."-‘->i-: ._ - ..,._.@v.~/ro.¢..~ gn../. _4; -f».»- '~1 _ ., A/.\ xrv -e a i.. .v _,__“__,;___p..,-\__‘§}/- _ »- __/___ ' ' c .» "=; _ ._Wi- 6 6 IT LOOKS neat and in our special Spring' Needle Machines on which ilicsc garments are knitted. Sizes for 3.0.; ._ .- \/..\ =.-. ~ - ren in all styles, and a range of seasonablc fab- » UND!-:RWEAR ll The Watson Manufacturing Company, Limited, Brantford, Ontario - . , r i ` l `\\_ '\\‘\\\ mf' ~.`- fi 7 5 ` ' Q2... ' rs freow’ _. ‘_A ._ 7 rnu'u°.1\‘f"” il@?;u\1‘i?‘ .9 4-’ T. Q, .. W L.. |*j"____; W ~` _'sw _ .V .’ -_ -?-f-- “a\§Z ;.< » < Sz ‘ 30% s ....._`.@l’. /A ‘~~ feels soft and com for`table"-thaiiks womcn and child- `.'_ r ’ srnmo /'1 _nszors nissso AQWCO. ld 5 *_ V L_- -f ' " ‘** 9 if 1 4 /lv. Q .. Cline ' » Q _ 1/' mi.: Pl I-in ` \ " "_"""` I Carter’s Little-Liver I For Constipation ‘f A vegetable remedy that slwavs flves prompt relief in consti- _ pation. ‘Bsnishes that tired lee ing s tofeiher and puts you right over-nirht, stimulates the Liver gent y, humiim restor-_ Ing it to ful and healthy action and the stom bowel" ~ r o mir unurui iuuoioun nuiriuu ins wurur living. if _ suruiirin f cumin » - s no an 6' sum ~‘ s::ui>§$ Iii uiguums ‘_ _ _ __ _ i i ' Ti- '*°S‘s_°_'fe'fS ==i=2i_=='e";:.“-i‘.1f;s=°§'f.ss.a";i.:i;§ i lacss seas . - siuo:iv°si¢lr'wiil"sl':runs ifuinri it . _ _| _ gnméinr- il _ -s<-0-~s~»-e-s~s--of-s~s-0-»s»o-c-s--s-s~-»»¢»s-0-ovoval . i Pain Stops! Nc humbugl Any corn, 1 _ s ' QM) whether hard, soft or between _ the toes, will loosen right up ` ` and lift out, without any pain. \ _ This drug is called freezono \ _ I and is s compound of ether dis- ' covered by s. Cincinnati chemin" _ _i,_ Ask st any drug store for a -~ " snisll bottle of freezone, which - i`~ will cost but s. triilc, but is _ ` _sumcient to rid qne’s _feet of every corn or csllus. It is the lmos _'marvelous drug known. ‘J-no-c::r>¢:::; ia -arson- _Few Dr_ops When Coins tlurl.- _Coins Lift Out ED`on’t let corns ache twice! Lift any corridor. callus oif with fingers-Here’s magic! Put s few drops directly upon any tender, aching corn or csh lus. instantly the soreness dis- appears and shortly the corn or csllus will loosen and can be lifted oi! with the fingers. Freazone doesn't eat out the corns or cslluses but shrivels them without any irritation. Womeni. Ke? ireszonson your dresser an 'apply a. few drop; whenever s corn begins sch g. Pain stops, corn goesl’ I Fire Insurance L A Necessity _ St a es y inornlng. September" -' *Pwr/nty-ninith, for Bridgewat`er;_ Nova Scotia, where they irntend taking up- their new horrid Their many Island friciidshwleh a long and prosperous wedded life. I ffr R A. MacKenzie. son of Mr, Tlocsld ll_'_acI-Lerzie. Flat ‘?ive;, took ~pls.ce-quietly at the home of the bride 'dt oiio"b'clo k on Sept. 30th. Rev. J. » -" ~’ '- " W. 'iff-Ktnzle performed the ceremony ...__ wmunrrro Banos:-At* i~*b’rt" ‘.\_u`¢‘l*‘ ustus on sept. 24th. Minn _F.il'ni‘Wht'r£ daughter of Mr. Wim. _VVlilte"\i\'ili's united in marriage to Mr. Jolili Heagoii sou of Mr. Michael \Beagein both of Donagh. The bride looked very pretty in a taupe mesealine dress and white hat and vel-I and was attended -by her si-star Lucy who wore a navy siilk with. white hat. Mr Ernest _-Beageu brother of the groom acted as. best.- man. The ceremony was performed by the pastor Rev. A. P. McDonald and the wedd-ing mass was sung by Mr. J.T. Be/agen cousin of the grooni__ accompanied on the organ _by Mrs. Beagen. After the 'ceremony the bridal party drove vin Auburn and Lake Vanin to me some of the bride where dinner was served to a number of invited guests. ln -the evening all repaired to the gi'oom’s home where supper was served and a very pleas- ant eveniing was passed in dancing' etc! In the death of Mr. Patrick Clarkln,- of this city yesterday one of Charlotte- town’s most respected residents has been called away. Though in poor 'health for some time. he had been able to be about as usual until about two weeks ago when his trouble: as -sumed a more serious aspect and con- t-iinuod to grow worse until death came to his re‘ease. Mr. Clarkin, 'was u. native of Iona in this Proviince and during the early -part of his' llife served in the United States navy where he had ample opportunity of seeing diif-ferent -party or the world and. iii ‘his travels spent some time in France during the Franco-Prussian war.-Retuming to -his native Province he went into -the coal 'business in Charlottetown nearly thirty years ago`»`iind in his busiiness relationships "lre`t‘v’ci1"'thfi'a esteem of all with whom he c`a"ine`f'H contact. His ‘word was as bond and evleryone knew -hint-”'io`r" ` upright and- honorable I'e`i-tIs“£n”."¥§` r-our-ed rrorniacuvc _buri- ness fivexyears ago. Deceased who of age leaées to mourn g _[formerly Bi'i_get Murphy otg- _and two da liters. Mrs. _lV[_st_i1_lr7S‘__*___orrieey of EsTnsclitfe and S‘Gtor- ».'Agnes of the Gong-regation dd" ame. Charlotletown: one bvetqey -. Peter Clark n, city, and two s'fg Mrs. Ellen ?Coyle and Miss Mlsiyegef. Clarkin ;oth of this ony. i»,2_‘r'rii" of wirorn. u win ss gi'eat-ly--__§l_@od for he W? much at- tached_t.o_--hls home and smily. . Chronic Diseases Take Hold Slbwly Kidney and Bladder Trdnblss don’t attack you suddenly. _,Chronic diseases of thsss orgunssro jsasrall the rc- sults of neglect. Natura (Les you plenty of warning when your Kliintys’ are out of order and need sssistan s; you notics s dull psia in ths .bsck; _ you sro dissy, have headaches, fssl an_guid, tired and lifeless. hers is no mistaking the sydip-' toms, sad when Nsturs' warns you-- ebey-er later you will regret lt. Putting ol nsvsr cures. Gin Pills do. At tha list sign of'Kidney or Bladder Troubls buy s box_.o.t Gin_ Pills and take them. They will he_lp your Kidnsys to perform thsirprbpsi’ function and renew' your previous: strength and vigor. . _ Amor? our hundreds of testimonials is ons rom Mr. B. C. David, King‘s Co., N.B. Mr. David writes: "I was sulsring from s dreadful _lams bssh and ips, so much so that I could hardly straighten up. ‘ I ‘ot s box of Gin Pills sad thsy hs pod me immediately. I have continued to tahs Gin Pills, and i new the psina.ia both hips sad .. back srvsons. I shsll ,always rsc mend in Pills to my friends' and-farther sudsrsrs.” A M In/‘pre in stron! stock 'oompanu ' Mr. Dsvid’s"esss 'is only ons of the li ks, WhlCl\ OCVBI' '3Ol'i£f 811 h0!l$t 8\lCh - lmmidiats relief. Buisrsrs from ad-' _~ai as zruubu unuuiri ima ‘ sn to which Gin Pills have brou ht. nay or a er sen dons la sash sssss and `\ ` Ill! b » ir r as b r¢pf;nted y ' t'ly‘Gin l’ilIs. _ Bold almost svsrywhsrs throughout. Canada-We s box A frss asm ls ` E R _ W will be sent you if 'you write to 'Iris ' National Drpg Ohsuilesl Oo. of Csa- ads, Limits Qforonto, n U ii _”|i DHPUI., _ , 0 O __ _ _ - - ° s gi.;-' .-s '~- _' -_'°"i`i`°' I x»s..’°°.\nius¢., meals. uf _l n i M ' i \ ‘l _ _ .» .~ " , ~ _~=,F,._' 4 "to~si\i"é’n'roiit'e i'o'll{ontrc-a,! and New I immcclately u-'t__:r'luncl:oou hir. and Mrsf Miift'l(0niile'IefL for Charlotte- Yorlr on a short trip. Both Mr. :ind Mr:i."i\lacKenzie‘ are ve' y popular. snr! start their new life with the best wishes oi’ their many friends in coim "ti‘y`iind town. ' ~ ""‘“' """'l"HUR8DA-V " 'WOUNDED.- Mrs. 'Wm. Chapman Dorchester Street, city, has received word that Pte. ,W-m. Chapman, who left here with the last overseas draft ,nas been, wounded in,tlie_ hand. -..._ --v&q; _ W.OUNDED.- Mr. John Carraglier. _clty, _yesterday _received a telegram informing him that his son, Pte. John Curraghelr, who Icft -here with the lust. draft of reinforcements for the Nova Scotia. Battalion has been wounded. ’ Lo's1~‘oNLv 'cHii.'o.-Many friends of Dr. and Mrs. William Wright. who left here only a couple of weeks ago on return to Edmonton via New York will be very sor-ry to learn of the death of their bright little son, wno took ill in New York. _ He was four years old and thelr._only son. isi.AN_oEn woi,iN_p_Eo--Mr. .ionn .Andrei_»v. East Royalty. has received a telegram that _his br_ot_her, Frederick W. Andrew, Infantry- oiilcially report-_ ed admitted -to No. 4. General Hospital Damiers, France, Sept. 28. gunshot wound face and ankle. His many friends will hope for his speedy ree- overy. ' ` 'CH'ARLOTT.E’I’0WN -LADY DIED IN SOMMIERVILLE." The sad news wais conveyed' on Saturday to Mrs. l-iewson. 95 Roc'hf'ord Street, _City_, tha_»t her d-augihter Isabell. wife of_Mr. J. Douglas Sinclair,21 Sargent Avenue, Somerville.. Mass. had died of Spanish influenza. Other papers please copy. - ' LAID T0 REST.-T-he funeral of the late Mr. Patrick Clerkin took place Tuesday morning at 8.45 from his home 229 Khg iStreet to St. Dunstan‘s'Cathodral where High Mass of Requlemswas celebrated by Rev. Father Maurice MacDonald. with Rev Father McQuald, Deacon, and Rev. Fatlisr W. M\acDonald as sub-deacon. His Lordship the Bishop being in the Sanctuary. The pall bearers were James Edene Captain Joseph Ryan, Henry Fitzgerald. Jospoh. O‘Riielly, Alfred Egan' and John Bradley. DIED IN NEW GLASGOW, N. 8-- A telegram received ln the city yes- terday announces the death of Walter McNutt Ramsay, aged four years, son of' Rev. E. li. and Mrs. Ram- say which fccurred yesterday mornlng' iif'~' ‘ only one dny's illness. This news is a shock to the ‘relativca hcic. both the parents being natives of Malpeque. Mrs. Ramsay was i'ormerly'Miss"Janie B. McNutt. daughter ol_Mrs. D. S. McNutt Mal- peque. The Guardian tenders deepest sympathy to the bereaved parents and relatives.. ‘ I ` FRl_D`A_Y. ' ' , i,.,.... _ __` .r. i ' SERIOUSLY' ILL.-~'Mrs. John T. Mlclnod Jhssmsceivsd iword that her son (i'adet."AlMson McLeod is seriously ill in' the Httmillton 'Military Hospital with Influenza and -pneumonis, also s wtrelate that there was no change in condition. wsi.l. xown ‘i-isa:--'riru dsutn `o`cc`ur‘-i-ed iri"a"_Bosfoi'i" 'Hospital last. vveeh of"(lVdltérffWbldh, ltvell known throughout this province where he was for s. number of years represent- stive of tlie_lInipei'laI Oil Co. The doc- ssaed beams ill over s year ego in §u‘n'ilne`tside.` 'spending' several months in Prince County ‘f-Iospitsl. later go- ing to 'Charlottetowii slid ffroin there to Boston. Mr. `_.‘_Wa_lab will bs kindly _remembered by nihny Mends tif' this city who visited him 'w_hll`s- iII"IlerU and who deeply' regret his demise. is ..*WEDDING ELL8-A very pret- _ 'S., in the presence of immediate rel- l . ` HL ` _ _.._.-'_--a._n.._i;. ‘/ <' ‘_ _ rlfi ___ i _ - -4~ ° ° ° ° ° 0 a s _ ‘41 l ffm .A 'r _ ff -_ - _ ‘"1 ‘a E **‘=r~¢a:1i-9”!" ‘ I ` _ fi it-_ _ i ' V- | _ . _ ,....,,_} _ ' | i ‘ A -' i ! , _ l l i i Qlrecl model for the woman who chooses the rlinrl vamp shoe, with narrow or medium All leathers, 8-inch or 9 inch lzeighl. I.our`s or Cuban heels. $6 to $12. _ u . "'== ’ " s s “~ - or #1 ._ Avoid Price Extremes in 'I Buying Shoes HE measure of economy in buying shoes is the service .you get per dollar of expenditure. It is waste to buy shoes which werefmade to sbll at; a very low price, and it is equally un- wise to payrcxtremcly high prices. Beyond a ccrtziin point it is not possible to increase the practical value of a shoe, and when you pay more than a fair average price you are probably paying for “frills/’ ' So we say to you: “Keepinthemifldleof the road. Don’t pay less than - ` ' $6 fOl’3 palrofshoes today,andcxpccttogctgoud value( On the other hand, don’t think it is ncc`cssary to pay more than $lo~or $12 at tlic outside.” You probably can judge values for yourself if you will buy fOr service ' rather than appearance merely, and if you will be guided by the - ""."l'. . ` 4 _ ‘F "Ii-'l-`, ./ LIMITID ..._ F .ii l ’Shocmakers io #he Nation WINNIPBG EDMONTON VANCOUVER -this Trade-mark on every so`ls " " ` emi' '_ 5_1- -f - _.,_i __ __-_ _ __ _ A l"ISl-I DAY:-Mr. William Kerr, Charlottetown, has received the l ' Y ifollowlng word: October thirty-ilrst‘ ) I _ is Canadits National Fish Day.Notii'y ull wholesale dealers iii your district and urge them io conduct special ad- vertising. Try to make this the -banner -wcck of fish consumption for the ye‘ar. SCHOOL FAIR.-The School Fair -held in. the Consolidated School at Hazelbrook yesterday afternoon was al . 'il ' - .3 l L_ i ‘_ 1"' i decided success. The exhibit of calves swine and poultry was exceptionally fine. The showing of fruit was sin-all but of exceedingly good quality. There was also some very creditable speci- ments of fancy work shown. Several excellent papers were submitted by the pupils in connection with the exhibits. ~ MORE WARRIORS RETURN:- Several more Island soldiers from overseas arrived last night. Four' came to Charlottetown- viz: Pte. Fred F...}-lale, and Pte. John M. il i I ` ._ iili|i|i:iiliniig._Z,Ti-:___in __ _ _,Q __ I ' .. . -_ ._ él$.f¢9f1;f=,P°S=°-aeedbyi C52- E ° -_~ fe) Pe1éf`e'c1§i~ s S-=u»ii=io»f_ i ' )l'~(°4')"`] _______ ' ,' nwonr ~ ___ 'lt-to ll “lla ire ____ g &1éTime, _ Justtlmsridptheigiit to vmk over. ‘ No Moria Stooping. we lngsovaouoibus uoktngundlsshlngcsss umetlrns tual. F. _ _.I _ ___ 2-? `_.'A\§-§ *4 Lvl. i ----of I ' _- J __ \);_1-,_ _ _ < Hughes of ‘Charlottetown Pte. James _ * -' ‘ ' H. Arnold or not 40 una Pte. Lunch-I - __ 5*” ' 'f lin McLennan of Caledonia. Several i £7 __ _ . others who cams proceeded west. i Lx Those coming to the city were greeted -by the Mayor and Col. Leigh and the s.-rfsmrnbunad.-i~pq\. ; 4»th Regt. Band. .Further details later._ ‘, fq11|,`{,,m,5,,..,_ _ _ - some or TRADE.-'riicre wus u THE ENTERPRISE ~ K \ (i 1 1 _ _ 1-_ small attendance at the regular quar-_ li FOUNDRY CO, terly meeting of the Board of Trade . 4 5 I m ma _ Wednesday night. Correspondence ond telegrams 'were read in regard to _ ' ' ' ' ' -the Acadia coal strike, the standard ization oi the Railway, the running of the S. S. Northumberland and the present time-table with the mainland. These matters were discussed at >_.f` v 1;/ ' _ \_ l lit(-|'|irise gooils are sold in 1’l‘ln“c Lil _ \vnl'|l Islulul by .... _ .-..».-_-- -rulilie IIni'd\\'iii'v (0. tliriilottctoun, \ii¢I have llclmy & ( o. .'Siini_inersl