tis. _.,.,_ _ 1"°»_~f`___‘l`li if A" l, l ' ` »_ fs' __ lg '/. 1 1,4-,_ W '_,. MPQRTINT RE-lDl_Nll hllllfll SELECTED FROM _'fills WEEKS NEWS FUR THE GUllllDllll'S SITURDHY SUBSCRIBERS a if, V r .- if I ` ~qihAo' ` Y -*I5 " Y ' '> 1 - ' _ _ V’ , - V _ ' ~f----~ \ f ' _ _ venlent churches and tile trifling ein' ~ _":.... aiu all ' ... .-... ..._.::::E:::::':::;;: I ru 2222222 -.--... so---_ ..--.- as an cents and up. New York no "- -as \ no . ao- . n-oo. iran non. sn... -an nu -on nn ...- not .o .|- as - ur |- .t or :..................... - ............ ._ __::........-.........IIl3:2!Z.. ;;;;; _...__ _._::-:::::::::'r---~---~------ - EI, -_ _ _ MORE men smoke aWellin¢ton than any other pipe-bo- se they like it better. so will u. The well catches the mois- ure. The W. D. C. triangle trade. mmk °“ °V¢i‘y Wellington means 7:5!! Zenuine French briar. Get your ize and shape and begin to enioy m°|¢iii§- Ai #ood dealers - 75 WM. DEMUTH 6 C0. r l`\ \ .¢......:I..I_ no -- "- .oo in.. ..~.. :|- :sr nn-¢ r-rf nn-o ns.. \ - -..- -un |».»» .nuns -ion »-on ...as -nur sr... .ron- iron: nous. ..- , fr- .t_- .L :i_`-5.' ' ._ . .~1.=~_ 5;. _ J , ,i _ sa _~_<'.§ - _»_5_;. ~f ., . .» _ .‘.“ .E- - - n _»-»,.::,-.1..____4.:;‘r __ _ ~ ._ _ f" #_F- tiny; .`._L it Hi ti ` M' is-'t.tetrs+.i-sl and Anim and M€‘S5i'9 WBDBUH and presence of mind by blowing a horn __ ;l Gillis- When U10 ‘Di'05i`9mm@ Was and alarming the neighbors, theic by "tr-;i;r'~»»~,'.~ ~ . over the guests repaired to the social ;_:11j~,==!tf.>_~:;;;2,‘f,i raft. ;'v;,»i--- = ' . V ‘ ',» _ f ~‘E_*‘f:»f§,i-`,t5?‘i§¢?<.`i?f3§§ _ :".;_=`-_f_=_§':`_»=5",=§» M55'-91' Malwlm R059! Reading-Mi' way owing to _the strong \vind blow- -"-»:_‘r'o ti C Cam bell- Qu rtett -Miss M or . - ».-_.»,._»-_5ij~.ii.stt.~ ~ D . B 9 95 0 8 ing at the time. She showed gieat .-;;__3-,N3-_;__.;_=_: ' ’».";-,§._.j_. saving a few articles, there the loss .__ \ / §‘_".§_?' "°°m» Where they ‘mio-V941 fhemselvesis estimated at $1500 there was no ~_ Q1y;;f~~ with games of various kinds. Later in ih5u,»a,,ce_ -;f;._'_-.__ ` - _ _-:_-1f__,_ ,~`¢;1`~¢%f§'11 served ‘W Several Of the YOURS ladies Another campaign meeting in the \.__»’_. ‘md by MBSSW- Been Ni°h°l3°D and St. Peter's by-election was held at ..l<»~n ` ‘E523-f »a~='i=_lv"~v -=_»I _q;;'ii~;_r:‘.`»;»:~.§':1,511?"i * ' - ., _ _ . _,_ _ ,t .‘~:` _ Via(-Lean in their usual graceful style qt P mfs on Tues] y even," L ' 1 W r ' A " ° 1 . _ - - -~, ,_.,.,_,___gy,._<~". - g the - ~ ---' - ----~- - - -»- ~ - _ _ W _ “3$">if.=.»'.`:.,~;'¢_‘ Y when U19 l\0\|i` M d0ii3l`lU¥'° had nl" attendear-ce ‘being lal-gle and orderly. ` I rived all joined in the National An fi-hc Speakers We", Mn Mcimyre and Ili. McDonald (the candidates), Mr. ! THURSDAY niier Arsenault, Mr. Johnston arid Mrl Mt-Isaac, in the order mentioned. "SER;l0USL\{ ILIT- Heli; friends The candidates made short moder- ~ _ ___ very muc regre to earn t at Mrs. hte speeches in which both made re- Smart Neat Dressy Wm. R. Webster still remains in a ference to -the death of the late Mr. ___4,,, ,,v__.,.`,._ .,._,_._,___,,...“,.._,,», _,_ _,, -_~ ==-'=,.-,<1 mt, i>>»»,.~;_.--. -;.»,~_~ .- *U -"isv§i»' f,lx'i:;;»§:~.~';;l’- ~ ' .‘ , _ . t, , , l , I ` .ii x; 1 _ ,_ -. » L o _ ._ _ ,,»,_,_ ,-_ ,__._--,__ -'=_=tl.f;-==¢;v,~;1~.f_3.>f.l i:f»-=1t_;.<,~;.,-l- _-E‘~»,~».".-ti __'.-'-5:- ,_-'-~‘»~ -- ;,_ _, _,au or ,11.. ;»-3\_.;»1-.,~:.'-_-_i.._»;_ly 1;; ;:;,._~_._-:»r raft.. ~|`s"._-7-~~ .mr 1- *?.irl.|1~f’»fI=_.~rjla~».a<-ff-:.i't new-‘~""’ " " ' ~ lr' l- -'~ Vt .,l .' i.‘.i‘.;fi = =:'»_‘.:-;' ‘~x.'~s-is _ if ‘i no -»-..-....--»...-..-....n..-.... no ..:IZII:21I2ZIZ22.2I2IZ`II`I:::..: ..- .-..........-......-.--..-_ .- Us _-...........-...........- .-...- them.-J _ noon. While chopping kindiing wood _ W; SERIOUSLY lLL.__- in response to a telegram received on Monday morning. Mr. Harry Wood of Summer N E R N side left on the Northumberland for Montreal where his son Mr. William .Wood is seriously ill in the hospital D there. Mr. Wood underwent an oper- - . l , ,mon for appendicms same days ago §fdndh1S LAD ple in life in order to iiierit liko lic-r and appeared to be getting along nice ly. His manyfriends in Summerside' will hope for his speedy recovery.-L ` Home Fon sumAi._- Mr. .tier in ander MacNeill of Roxbury, Mass., an in rived on the island on Monday last ac- le companying the body of his son Cyrus 0 who died in the City Hospital, Rox ‘Y bury. on October 16th, at the early,2 age of twenty-one years. Intermen 7 took place in Grand River on Tuesday October 23rd. Much sympathy is fel 1 for Mr. MacNoill in his sad bereave- h ment. as he is well known in Summer d side. -being a brother of Messrs Dante T and John MaoNeill of this town.--L.‘ a if! The I-lallowefen Tea and Bazaar open-` Bazaar w ll be continued this evening. the evening a dainty luncheon was _ (ox, Hon Mr McEwen, Mr Bell Pro Cairidiaii Desi ned. Canadian Made. m°"* °'“'°“J °°“‘““°“' Dr' MCM" °"““°S D~ M°'““‘” _ _‘_ g _ lan from Charlottetown was called in ivih Beii made “.0 reference to Fai. A Collar youtli be proud to wean for consultation and ’ pro- ot.r.fv/ood Hospital last night; _instead nounced Dr. A. McLeans diag- he devoted _his time to repeating the Eas tic_S1idin SpaCe_ nosis and treatment all that C0\1ld be`old tinie-worn fallacies, claiming that Y g desired. but save little or no hone nt tho gsnoroi election in 1915 Liber-‘~ Non-5pfeadirigL()QkT0p_ 01' l”0C°V€i`Y-f-C. ii' cliiididates received it majority of _the popular vote, He also claimed U11tCa,l‘a.ll)lC “Slip O11" Buttoilhole, SIDMQUNT SOLD.-Mr. P. W_ltliat the Government had been extra. rumor has sold the well itnown pro-lvagmit and that they had Silent half' perty, "Sidmount" to Mr. Donald Mo. oi’ the amount of the addition to thc' kinnon, Attorney at law. Mr. Makin- subsidy in increasing salaries- l non is t he con tainted 0 havin This. and Mr Johnston’s arguments TRADE o gra n s » ~ iocured what is unquestionably ghgiespecting the debt of the Province l or the finest farm proportion in tho \-'sr-Q fully answered by the Premier pmvinne, Mr, and Mrs, Turner ahdniid the other speakers on behalf of "ARK gheh- liiiie son Lewis, are making the Government candidates. They ‘ ‘ ` . their ,home at The Riish fm- the win. showed' by actual figures that instead t . 81'. ot the popular' vote being in the maj- ¢ (MR _ 5H0|:i-rA¢;E,_3h- Chai-ie9`rrity for the Liberals in the general Mallcrsoi W.G.&R.SbirtsandPyjamas f Dalton. who arrived in the city yeginr. election, 1915, it was in majority for ini ` day, says there is considerable mn Government candidates; that instead . _testion of freight nt Pt, dh Cheng, of being extravagant the government & * _ _ ,___; one principal reason for the shortigo had built un out of Ordinary revenue ' __" _ _ ' L_. __ ' ' ' ' . of cars is the fact that American con- I'l0I`€ Pemliifleni D\1bliC works in live 0"' ' ,“ signees are holding the cars for their WBT# than Liberals had in 20 YGMBZ ._ ¢§\\ '_ _ own c0hvehim¢9_ paying the daily that 4/hey had turned the average . V -' lg, riomurmgo rather than iot them re yearly deficits of $45.000 under the " `-.' . ' . tum. it is said that there are at pre Liberals to a small oversee surivitis `~’R_ fy sen; about 1,000 In-tercoloniai cars in under the present iZ0V0i‘i1m0i1i: that \ _ v,,_._”_ tho United stotos. About fifty i.c.a_ they had spent on an average $40.00" l \,;?`*,`.‘-jty. -cars have been fitted' with narrow H your more t0wards» education: * " I 'gage tracks and are now employed on finally. that Owing 10 ii fall in mv' _ .4 _\ ' the P, E, l, Railway, enue due to war conditions in 1915 ;/ ;_ 5 ,`.‘ l and owing to the extraordinaiy ex- CONGRATULA1-,|0N FROM FRA, D8ildll.\li`€ Il€CBSBll.8l.Bd 011 rebullfllngl NcE___ Capt Henry Squarebrigs has bridges destroyed by the storm of th » ig ` _"` i '_ ,J mcowed the following letter hom the (all of 1915, still by placing in we ';: 2:' f / ` J*/#_ _ _ ;// " »/ h ` <_.._......._ John Ellenrtz who went over from me Year” the Wm °f $90300 in th” .'\ » --if 9 ` " ~ - /~» ‘ ` °‘nkin Fund of the Province and' h . _ » _ _,, ' ~- _here with the 105th and is now an, ’ ‘ 5 5' 9 "\\ ( ."0 * `° _ "_.~'~"_ - I- Ioiiicer in France. The letter is dat- lmymg “ft ‘wer $15900 of the "ut" . osiery 'mit sraimiinn or axcattancz There is no other brand of hosiery that ha_s ma<_le such rapid strides popularity as Pcnmans- lt combines elegance and practical use for all dress occasions _ vai ling shades. Pcnmims, Limited Psdi -in' all weights and pre- 1 - _ - 1» __ ` ' - standing liabilities of the Prnvinirn `\ ' » _ \ . ed Frulca' sem' mst and reads as they had come out at the end oi' the , ' .-~ / , f follows. -Dear Friends.-I was pleas _ _ _ \%i_Av_,,// v ` ed to hem. ofthe happytimeyouhad ,ear 1916 with ia reductionooi' tbl, .. ___,___ ,.1 ,/ “’ ' ` on the occasion of the fifteenth an- dem °f the Pmv “ce °f $ 0'() 0' ~ 1 ` ~ ` niveisary of your marriage and al- thWh°\w°':°d°i“€;“"“§f;"t? JV? ""”""“‘Q> though somewhat late I could not ey Wm B m ew ““ 'pe let the opportunity pass of tendering if in reducing the debt of the Pro- ’ h t I M vince, or was it they who spent on H , _ i I Iii Also makers 'of ` Underwear and_ 1 Sweater Coats - _ _ _ mg songs- -_£1 r-gg; / ,. ‘ '. the Uiiits.-.1 States and Charlottetown. _-33 niy eary congiatua ons. My past _,H "era . ge $40,000 more than they associations with y°“ '5°°d mmple ‘-cceived’ The record of the Liber- are fraught with so many pleasant LIB was'that the y had spent iii 20 ;,'\':2\':_‘;“;Bel:£;t CT: w;,sehe:mf°r tygxr years $220,000 on permanent public man mor Bam of weddedyug ni works, every cent of which they bor- y ° y ° a Irowed. -The .Conservative Govern- with all hearty good wishes I am ' ment had spent $217,000 on perman- Your sincere friend, John E. Haartz. em public works in me yem.s_ every cent oi' which was taken out of or- dinary revenue. These facts spoke for themselves, and nothing anybody said to the contrary could upset thoin. a B ll The meeting closed with the usual votes of thanks. _ On sale at all good sion; 6 P rience of those early days servcd iii her case to develop the lllibits of ln- dustry aiiil the other strong i-lini'ac- iteristics which marked her actions a ,mek ,truck his eye. almost were _‘_Y:_ 3-*».v\ lall through life and i-:inct-il itscil' iii * /' ing the eyeball. Although suffering -*“"ll"`»"g.*"_‘°'_.._/ I2: ` ~;;;;,-A31:-_:__,, __ 'i ' _ a great deal, the doctors consider that ; ,‘°‘2.-’~., Qzqg _j,'}':;:::::::'. ‘Q - Mr. Leara will not lose his sight.-L .`~» i *QF* »->- - \ - , . 1, ~ W ~ _ - H/ittowz :N 'i;EAANoaAz/ua. sb ;~_ ',_ j--_ 1.. g; --//. . _ ~ _ ‘ “' "_ -1' i' 5_1 ~/- . H."’”/f od by the Ladies Auxiliary of st. "` _ ' ‘ __ N ',‘_,’f-,fl ff , _Z V, Dunstarrs Cathedral last night was _ I ` Q _ `;_~~-‘A_-‘/__'-"_'-/f" 5/~»jj_ ' ' very largly attended and a complete _ __ ' o '§;Vk-",'_-`,/__‘ff..,. success. An excellent tea was provld- (_ . _ C Q ~ ed, while the bazaar was very ‘ vw UN|VER_SA PI PE ' >_~.- generously patronized. Both tea and y e hor callin. peaceful patient surrciider- to Hini Who giveth His bclovotl sleep. During the lust few months lic-i' se- vere sufferiiig was greatly allo- viated by the best of skill slid the _kind and niost_carei',ill__iiiirsiiig iii the home. She has left behind her ii iiic~ moryi made fragrant by her loving deeds as she was always so ready liiitl willing to respond to a call of duty and 'gave the very__best that was in her and might well be called a real ministering angel in many lionies, where sickness and be-reaveiiiont oli- tered. and children left orpliaiied, and there she would assume ull the care and responsibility as no other could. llii this way her life has touched ,many others, wli-o will ever cherish her memory. Some removed fnr tiis- ‘ tant who would fain follow lior exani- the Master's praise “Well Done" The funeral service which was very ,iiii pressivc was conducted by tlir.- Rev. ,MARKET pR|cEs____The follow, David Jones the rciiiains being laid g were the market prices in sum” in the family plot, Tyne Valley (lemo- ersidc on Wednesday morning. Hub! tery, beside her father and mother. ,_ (dun) 40 to 420; butter (cream_ The eldest brother and also the youn- ry) wc; eggs 406; fowl 16 to IBC; gest brother predeceased lier almost mcken 25° |b_ potatoes 75C; tumips two years ago. besides' it host of rc- oc; white oats 75C and mack Oats lativcs and friciids tlicrc arc lctt__to 7c__H_ :mourn the me-uiory -ot li iiiost kind and loving sister. ’|‘wo lirotlicrs, viz: Mr. Jas. Raiiisav, Tviio Valley HEAVY FRE'G'HTS"" Owing t° and Mr Joliii Ramsay Nortliniii. :ilsli eavy freights the Nortliuniherlnnd the qmiers viz. Mm_' Marmlm M(._ ld not arrive tm 1240 Tuesual' mgm~ Artliiir residing with hor illiiilgliiirr here were 34 inward passengers Mm ml.) E_ I,_ ‘W|,m.|,,,,,s,, Q,m,_ wzeeelgggscagitugid fr°lgl;t'gerTherr‘l’ cy. Mass., Mrs, Dziiiiol Mcliiiiiit, Nur- __"; HSS ll 5 0 ‘f- 4'.. \> -. z|oN crtuaci-i soc|A|..-on Mon- Thostiny. rho outwallii freight on if`f,'£si6 I'“""‘""’H' l"’”“` ml day night. Oct. 29th the Young Peo-y Wednesday morning was composed; ' ' ___,_ , _ t‘.:’.:..?°‘.;‘§:: ‘;.§.._“";:..;’:°:;’z:::’i;‘~t2:;i;‘_i .z‘.§:‘322.is.2‘.°..‘;ir;~.‘1.?‘"'* the social room which, if possible stir- passed all former ones which had ta- SERIOUS LOSS.-The dwclling.Nm.‘, }.|,.kf0,.d ai hm. |,,.qL~ '|~.,,.,§,_ ken place there. About a quarter to house of Daniel Wright. Cherry Val- are 'hm ,, [pw 0|- lim' ,.,,,,,',,,,.,,,`. ,-,,',,,,‘ eight the Rsv' J' Dugald MacKenzie' my was totally destroyed fy nm 0“'tl'osc who saw "A l’oor lliiilil. ltiizli acting chalnman extended “ hearty Saturday 20"* Mr' lvligm was “W“Y`Gii'l” 'ii l’i'liii'c E1lw'irll 'i‘lw:tii'l~ w‘i:~ welcome to all present after which the t'roiii home at the time helping a' w,.(i.,y' _,mil HQ, nmlft Tm'S'i.," 'NIU “mowing programme wx" rendered: “elghl-’°'»Mf9~ Wright “U aged lad-V»!li.?lil‘y the lloht rlillrl lltorv 4-vcr* \vi'i'l~ Pmm) D“et_'MiBBes ENN and win M3 m°l-her- was alonelllttcnding to( tcii and the AAi'lci‘:ii`t pcolilc/ liA'i\'c iri- Cheslefi V009-I S0l0_MlSS DOFOUW lier household duties when sho dia-' Ven it fuii justice ii ish( him: Davies: Reading-Miss Jean Mac t-overod the tire which caught on tho' ` ` Wllllfiinl M0lltl1 Ofgim 391605011- roof, and had made considcrallle head l“'I`he finest plctiiio l cvcr siiwf' “An lcxcellciit prodiictinii." “A ri-.ul lreii story-and one that will linlil this irtercst from the start, in ilic pro- duction diiiiity Mary' l’icki`oi‘il is sol-_'tl :il lior best and takes iiill ziilvuiitatpni of the iiiuny dclightfiil sitiintiniis ini 1 truly cxcclleiit story. Ilcscriiitioiii of the picture will not give it jun- tice-it hits to lic sccn to be ligipru- elated. Tile prodiictioii will lic i'l~- peated this aiternooii and twice to~ |= night. Don’t Stop ` J To Count Them “` _,-6_4, _Qftrr Thcrc are 250 cups of ldmwlgm' tliilslisd _ ,J%\.'|.l` 5" 't ._lt_ s _ __ l ., rf-~ .-\'- * \ A . wFD~EsDAY 1 W lenses to absent one l-iclf from thc ' fl-' * __pM~FuL Acmaen-I-__M|,_ “_ ` ,\< House of Gutl. No doubt the ex e- , wla Leard, proprietor or the Empress Hotel. Summerside, met with a very it \ 'runs mum Painful accident on Saturday attor~ RAND C/ips ,___-.A __L__..1;.._.4.__:.¢___»_,___,_ /if strong, rich tea--all from rt pound package of Red Rose. That seems a very large number, but then you must remember that Red Rose Tea is composed chiefly of the strong, rich Assam teas from Northern India, which yield an astonishing amount of tea essence. Why! You can brew five generous cups from about one cerit’s worth of Red Rose. Docsn't it sccm a real war-time economy to use Red Rose Tea, which tastes better and goes fllftllcf ~ .. '~¢» ,<.';'_=_-_ - A. _Ia-3-rr" Kept Good " »~"“" by the V _ l Sealed ` oodtéé- c age za __ ___ T. ii. izttabrooho., limited W 2. A F ,_,,./» St. John, Toronto, Montreal, Vlinnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton ¥£t‘.Z~?° Red Rose Coffee is as y generously good as Red Rose Tea To d‘ `~'t , _ < The death of Miss Mary Ann Ram- - say which took place at the residence: \ I of her brother Mr. Jas. Ramsay. Tyne Valley. Lot, 13, on Sept. 23, 1917. re-' moves another of our rmost respected elderly landmarks, which are so greatly missed as they are becoming fewer as the years go by. Miss Rani- say who wan' the- eldest daughter of the late Alexander Ramsay (Elder) was horn on the old homestead in Tyne Valley, 82 ycars ago and with the exception of some years spent in !V '; g YE' " ' s ' /= ,"' the rest of her iiiost useful and well spent life was lived at the old home o l _ l igigd with herdrelativeriihlxgiis vioilnitii. Zoetic for men, women and ¢‘hiid\’¢n who are toub with insomnilv l0W°"°d vitality, shalt' td nerves and run-down systems-fooling weak and peevilh- ~ T00 many pie disregard this warn- ing and go 1,321 day to dal’ Wm* “° thought of checkin what ma develop #Gmc serious hlarly. (}uar_ll'_Y0\1""“ against such mmm! by obtaining from your drhgiiists ihottio ot.-Ioetlr. the amous h a tl 'toll c. “` , Zoeilc ies A flew and improved combina- °°.|d`|,y A, 5. Foster and tion of gl cerophoephaten, fine oderleu, tasteless god Liver Oil, extracta_oi` pure tieei and the best prociirable tonic wine. The ingredients of Zoetic contain all the elements of the human body. 'ln rebuilding tissue and reviving nerve force there l no other tonic that can vie with this fltmoul ZOETIC--is wonderful spring and fall tonic. LOGGIE, PARSONS & C0., The Foy Bldg., Toronto, Distributors for Canada. Johnson A Johnson ` On rising and rctirin gently smear the face with Cuiiciira Otlntment on rnd ol the finger. Wash ot’i__Oiniment in five minutes with Cutieura Soap and hot water. Continue bathing for some min- utes uiting the Soap free y. The easy, speedy 'wav to clear the skill and keep it clear. Make these fragrant super- creamy gmolhents your every-day toilet preparations and prevent trouble. ' Y | I H ld pil- i.:ii'=iT"°..-‘?,‘i.*n.::.'.:.ha“.§-`..llit°"°*'“f'll7°*‘- *-" e was a evou s an an a~ ways loved. when able. to attend the public worship of lier master. The habit of regular church going was formed very early In her life, and it was so interesting to the younger gc- neratfons to have her relate how in her youth as there was no church at that tirme in hor home settlement, how sho would walk to the nearest Presbyterian church at Lot 1! 'a dis~ tance of. or nr-_\rly. five miles. A striking _coiitrnst to thc easy mndra of travel in those days and the mii- The Flavour Lasts Somebody- Somewhere at the Front - ‘ Every day boxes from home are going to the boys in the trenches. And of the things they get, a great prize is Wrigloy’s, the Gum with Lasting Flavour. It takes the place of food and drink in case of need- which is often. It keeps spirits up -- gives vigour and vim. A .packet in the pocket lasts a long time. meal ,.4 \»2'_ _ _ QQ ‘sab- ._ v- _._ __ » . 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