lmlfoiuini READINGR Rumi-:li 'sELl=.oiEo Enom.. ni-ls"‘ewEEll s llEws,_l=olr me ouimilin s ,siiulimlr ,,,-_-__ 5-. _ __,.__.._.-.._: ____ _ _¢_,_\_» Q ' i i D.D.D.ln Hospitals; I Standard Skin Remedy yin-__l . u Iiow mlllly ll0HDlll\`l lJHl~l0lll» lil'-‘ro and soothing, yet a powerful agent." been soothed of their frightful itch, To llo the work, D. D. D. Prescl-ip. 0*' the scorching pain oi skin disease, tion must he applied according to di- b_v the famous ll. ll. Il. l’resvrlliil~‘1l rections given ill the pamphlet around for eczema. a. soothing; lluid, \viisIlcd|every bottle. _ ` ill by 'll ¥1Ul’S9'i4 l1’1Ull Aild it certainly takes away the itch A SUPER\.’I!i|1\!.; NURSE iliallne of at once-tile moment the liquid is ap- ilurse and institution oil application). plied. - writes regarlfog it patient; '"1 llc dis- All druggists of standing have the ease had eaten hcl' cy-ihl'nw'; away. famous specific at 25c. and $1 a bottle. Her nose and -lips had become ilistlf§~ But we are collfldflent oi' the mer- ured. Sinco__t.lle use of D. D. D. her its of this prescription that we will eyebrows are growing, her nose and froflllld tile purchase _price ot' the first face have assumed their natural ex- ‘full size bottle if lt fails to reach your pression." l case. Doctors. too, use D. D. D. in privatei E. A. Foster. Central Drugstore, practice. DR. GEO. T. RlCllAlll)SON [(‘llarlottoto\vn. I frankly writes: “l). ll. ll. is slllilwiol' to anything l have ever foilnll. Soft; D. D. D. IS MADE IN CANADA l).D.D.-Soap Keeps Your Skin Healthy e ----._ -- -_es ‘ l N IlVE-IIAGKEII _l-l_H_lL|l_llEN Made -Bright and Weil by-»Dr. 6asaell’s Tablets. Used lo Scream Terrlbly for no, reason' whatever. .lust o bundle of Nerves. weak, wasting away, and Digestive TI’lllll)|lS»' Thought sho could never recover. Now cured and happy llirouglr ull. uAssa|.’s mins. Canodian_ mothers of little weak o_r nervous ogildéen eh_oull¢_i mon -to r. assells A ol_ siiinplo Eratitud.e_ b];_£n!tfrs.dlY<_E_r__§-u.-lvl, At-street, ivorpoo, * - _ glen _:ee \v_.lia_thi_i3 valu_a.h‘l?‘li;;L, lw'v‘U= evil. L8- ,J more contented than was Mr. A. H. . - _ S,” ,._,____r_ P‘_ _;_f.._ uv, m_,,h'e_, Clawaon, formerly a resident of Prince S y llllfliif-il l-el.i\\.l_s¢ kr'-:~ `Yl" _' |¢"l with 8l.lD[\ru.\_|Unn unil had ,uh f -v hack lllld hide, Al-.tl MW1‘('l.\ li--.wal I Vlld plmplee on my foul, my _ nn. wha _ wallow, m_'.' idnop was fir- _= ljlafl ner-wills spells, will very ' 1 =' mil no nvliliitn-n Lytllo E. Pu: .. -iv - viable tionipolinfi lla.: wo ~- n i '--.harm in my clue and ha-iw. .i.-.» ~. I worked ln_» mill imiung l ..:....- r' - Irie and have recommended yon- or .I.- ~.i.e to msn of,tlieur."-Miss Ls're:t.i.A I '.'.$iuini\l, l 0 Tliwlng St., St. Clair, Pe.. '- "it on mo... ‘*'i'i" °'°'.'.‘:..¢f‘m§ fit-Y-yang'-l'¢'l'°|i»ie_l.'}' l`in 'I ‘ Captain Olsen, arrived Monday with coal from Pictou. Scbr. “Urania,” . _Captain Allen, arrived Monday from .Pl_ctou_wlth coal. Schr. “Marguerlte,"" Captain Doucette, arrived Moi_iday’_ ,.,_,, ---. wltii railway ties from Point du‘ T" ';"__'“' _ Cherie. Schr. '!J. B. Marten," Captain _ _,.-pl Gallant, sailed Monday for Point du _'°"‘ ' " '°°" Cherie. . _ MAGISTRATES COURT..--Yesteb frlcnds of A. D. McLennan of the cats of his health, hu has fully recov- ered. Miss Susan Perry, a popular young Sie Campbell of Boston, daughter or lady clerk on the staft of the Tlgnish Trading Co., is now in the Charlotte- town Hospital undergoing treatment for spinal trouble. I-lei' many friends are happy to learn that the operation was a successful one and are anxious- . ' . l nue Baptist Church, Boston, at 334 -Z- _ Mrs. W. D. Sllinller ill honor of their birthday which falls on the same day, on Monday, entertained several intim- ate friends to dinner with a well got- ten-up musical programme. Miss Lallretta Gaudet, sister of Mrs. Slliu- ilcr, whose birtllllay was also oil the ton Exe. salno day was a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner were the recipients of many valuable gifts.-Z. lace McDonald, Charlottetown met with a, pailli'lil accident last Friday afternoon at the home of Mr. Mathias Acorn, Village Green. Mr. McDonald, was visltliig Mr. Acorn alid _in colli- pany wltli others ‘hd wentto tho field 0” where hay was being pressed and t started to rlln llc was knocked down and the \vaggoii, wltli it partial load on, passed over his body breaking tiirec of his ribs aild giving him a severe bruising besides. A doctor was counts the injure_d`u_i_an is doing well. Sullivan, for many years a respected wood Hospital, Charlottetown, oil Thursday last. Mr. Sullivan had not _ cleared for Copa Breton with 2.200 been in good health since the death of _ W A, _ bushels potatoes; 800 bushels turnips. his wife some years ago, but the news ‘” _‘ ' - ' ' ' 100 bllHll0lS V'~‘l§CU1bl05. 10 l.0llS llllY. of his dcatll was a surprise to his __ _ _ 2 tolls straw; oil Nov. 17th the sehr. f|~iend,,_ 111,, hmm-9_1 ,ook ppm., on _'fi fgss l3lUk(’»» CH-DL A1181! MCLGIIII. clea-1105 Saturday afternoon from the residence i' ._ a. » __.._.__ ,_¥_f,,,- _\_,,, < ~ ‘ ~ /1 - , v 1 'i'ir,. t - _ " ' ‘ I ‘Ti -iii? w o Q . . . . . . we" by Lydlanpinkham. and Mr. Scymolir \Vood. both ol’ Mt. ._ 1 _ -_ ' _ ' ' - _ 1 1°- . _ V' _---E - ~ -.-__ _W .-.___... ______ i ~ i ' . I " . __ _ ' . ill lllili ‘E i lvl ,J _ _-¢~ » - - iw' 1_1-an . _-1- » --in t iililldlzniaiaf _lui ll l _il li ` . Qiliii "1 ___l WEDNESDAY NEW SHED.-The people of Port Hill are huldiilg a large and commo- dious stable near the hall which will be used for the housing of horses at tho time ol any public gathering ill the ball.-P. _ WELCOMED BACK.- The lilaliy l’. E. I. Ry., are glad to see him back from li three months trip to we-stern Canada where lie went ill the inter- UNDERGOING OPERATION. - y awaiting her arrival back home. PLEASANT PAFlTY.- Mr. and SERIOUS ACCIDENT. - Mr. Wal- iauled to the barn. `Wllile attempting 0 catch the reins of n horse tliatl irouglit from the city and at latest ac- FUNERAL HELD.-Mr. Thomas resident of Port Hill, died in Falcon- of Mr. John Sullivan, '1‘yne Valley, to the Presbyterian Church and come tery, Lot 14, and was, considering the ' - ~ ~ _ ' ‘ W; "fl ‘V ".~‘f 7-' -'li "” Howard. Capt.Gau1t Murray. entered had roads. well attended. The ser- ~ ‘ _ ,___._r wi.; _‘sg in ballast and is now being laden with vices at tile. house, church and grave . _ __ _ -_~».;_j. ‘- -__-__‘_~___~_~§_ were conducted by Rev. Roland Da Wilson, of Tyne Valley. The pall bearers were William J. Montgomery, Horatio Holland.-P. PLEASANT EVENING - A very pleasant evening was spent at the tlemont gathered in.and spent the evening in music and singing which was cnjoycil vary much by all wllo were prcsnnt. The principal features of the evening were some solos beau- tifully rcnrlerml by Mrs M W Wood Herbert. also a step-dance by the host, Mr. lleilry Wood. Excellent vio- llii music was furnished by Messrs Wood who received the hearty thanks by the guests. After supper the ev- ening was spent lil ga-mes of different kinds, the principal being croknole of which Mr. Seymour Wood was cham- pion After an hour or two pleasant- Edward Island. and indeed the lucky young man had every reason 16 be fully satisfied with the treatment that had been handed-out tal him, says the St. Jdhn Telegraph. hrougii ui un. expected channel he. had since his visit to his former home suddenly he- come the possessor of $20,000. It is seldom indeed that an old employe is .-emomhored by hls_boss to this ox- innt but this is just what happened to wir. Clnwson. It aplwars that when n young man in ble teens he wont to Washington and worked for some time with the hardware hrrn of H. A. Law- ton at co. Aaer win-iilng mr a.~ 'few years with this company lie ui-iinaiieii out for himself in e smell business ln Boston. He was fairly suoegqgql and planned on this you-.taking a.trlp to his old home. He had been there just one week when lip received it tener from u. Wushi RED CROSS CANDY SALE.-The proceeds of the sale of home-made candy at the recruiting meeting last. I night amounted to about $80, and the . young ladies of St. James' Guild, by whom the sale was conducted, are to be congratulated on the result of their efforts. The proceeds are for the Red Cross work of the Guild. I \ I NAME OMITTED. -- In the list of ` members of the 55th Battalion, new in England, recentlypublished by The ` Guardian, the name of Private Davitl" H.`\ Currie, was omitted. Private" Currie enlisted' with the 55th on June 1st. having previously been an em- ployee of the firm of Messrs Sinclair &- Stewart. Summerside. CAR FERRY POSTAL ACCOMMO- DATION.--Work is progressing on the ‘ new Car Ferry steamer "Prince 'Ed- ward Island" at Halifax and it is ex- pected that she will be ln readiness to take up the winter service here about the 10th December. A temporary mall room is being fitted up on the upper deck. The room is 18 feet long by 14; feet 6 inches wide with an additionall I I t store room aft near the stern, large enough to hold over 200 tons. Cap- tain Knowlton, Superintendent of Car Ferries, is in Halifax in charge of the repairs. WEDDING BELLS.--A very pretty 'WB'id|l1S took place ln St. Dunstalrs Cathedral Tuesday morning when Miss Margaret Bolger, youngest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bolger, of Ilonshaw, became the wife of Mr. Wal- ter Towle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Towle, also of Bonshaw. The bride. who looked very pretty, was attired ill brown velvet with white picture llat, and was attended by Miss Eliza- bath Towle, wllo wore blue with llat to match, wllilo Mr. Peter Towle aetcd as best man. 'I‘lle groom’s gift to the bride was a scalskill coat and to the bridesmaid a. bracelet. The happy young couple, after a short wedding trip, will reside ill Charlottetown. The‘ Guardian joins ill wishing Mr. and Mrs. Towle many years of happiness. GRACE CHURCH CONCERT.- Grace Church Mission Circle held a T moat enjoyable concert in the church hall last evening. There was a good, attendance and a number of solos and, readings were rendered by various, ladies and gentlemen. Mr. F. H. Lit- tlejohns gave a violin solo in fine style. The following was the prograrul submitted: Piano duet, Misses Taperi and Mitchell; solo, Miss Holmquest;| reading, Miss Edltll Jenkins; lluet,i Misses Carter; solo, Mr. Mollilis; vlo-I lin Solo, Rev. F. H. Llttlejohils; read-, ing, Mr. Profitt; intermission-caiidyi sale; piano solo, Miss McKenzie; solo,‘ Miss Ross; solo, Mr. Percy Stanley; reading. Mrs. Gough; reading, Mr. Ernest Duchemin; solo, Mr. William- ___- son. Ceetee Underwear may be secured at t he following dealers ln Charlottetow ` _______________ M00 RE G. McLEOD and STANLEY BROS. J _ _ l »- . . ,.1 5' _ fl: N.. can Neal il... ` A Blotclied Face l Stop that Torment of Mind and Body! You rlisi-cum ed women suiitrcrs of h sical torture und d of man, or making her way through the ' . _ _ ._ wool by vw wil of he mis. -» ' ,.....'.2i“s.‘2.°;§2.‘i.:1::.':se'r.2:‘. ‘.‘z.'l";:;z;=°l..".'.'.;'.'v.i';‘;::f.i.2‘;.';1u::.‘:e..§:’.:’:. ‘“i.".“:.'.’.:..'i charming and pretty face gives ally have herielitril und (profited by tho use girl ,I mg advm,mge_ 1>0,,,. Complex. ~ ~ oltilnr wonderful" range Lily" treo!- ' -- ~_._»;»:..-“_/.»-_-__ ~ _ . ion and rough, sallow skill are _causelli f}""" §_; /'N ~ _ ,?,;§;‘,f,,,,'li‘,fli§:f‘,;0es,`i'f,i`¢§.` (gf gf|',fcTTug'£f by blood disorders. The cln-p is slnl- _: ,_ ~ _ i»rs,l wsnecvt-ry piling woman to ple. Just use Dr. Hamilton's Pills-a' `»\_. Mi" _ & , {_}’_?éf__lf'=1l0flh1= I-‘f<=°¢¢‘='~f¢l11°‘iY reliilble family remedy that has for is- 5'.'§- "=__' _ ' years been the foremost blood rem-_ _ < _l_,iL=. ___'ljn\lncou_raize.my|isierl Reliefls edy in America. 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