i if 'i ~»¢s:~sa“r:,. ,I .5 ._~.;;2.f:-;»:.¢xT~' -~ wzx->»:..m:-if;-:...; A I r -'i“f?-_' WHEAT is KING 6 _Q___‘ 9 »= o Q L “or-_<¢_;of_~1--r»' iw im :.,\ ~»*?~`3¢‘ .i;`.\°_ _.\_ _ *ffm* _ `l" _ ‘I .$5 ' cars _:~'.'_ if|7l$- *E »"_, V » ,-sg .9 _ _ - 1`. _ 5 35° _ f .»¢'o ____ 55% ,g-,=`~..,;'g` -i ff .; r-_-ii.-IP' -‘3l;`:;'5 .fi _fs f ‘fi . ' .5 ' , _T _ _hs __ 1 A .ifcl Watson's fini? Tlbb €d Underwear is the correct thing fora particular "little women" with sensitive skins and rapidly growing bodies; The garments are soft, wami. snug-fitting and always comfortable. , These same qualities arc to be found in the underwear we make for men and women. All styles, all sizes, all fabrics. ° I '~ .v an lr: _'f *nl “'ilé°_r.;" _.,'_._‘:. .__' _/-, _ _ __ _._fr~'.v\_ “__ -._ __ _ \\_;i>_ _ __, .,--1 ' _. _'”_:;;3l_._:»»' `_/7/' _, _ - , ',“ » Day. Headed by the 4th Regiment i , i. ,..». , .. ». __,j,, ., ,l . I, """i"'l", __,`:_~;_-_<;_ \ gli/ Ml. Band they lcft their hall, Newson »i#‘-*Pl ". “'~“_”- ‘ __ __ lillf" B1- if 1230 fi rl <1 tn .___,.__ _ ______._____` g,__é___1i ,._g_,___! oc. a . an procee e to e ..s - .1 . _ I l #Lg soldiers monument on Queen Square ` ` <-a.'=,_"- ",‘; f' I where a beautiful wreath was placed . fi € ' Cemetery where the graves of some _ , _ . _ 9 _ "- r . 80. / _ _. _ 9 \_‘ SPR|NG Stewart, Hamid Shaw, Emmett Walk- .' ,.~ '~ 3 ., Nggpgg mgggp cr, Ralph Worthy, Peter Campbell, - ' ' _‘ 1’ J Homer Duggan, Aubrey Foster, John i , ‘ " ' *V M3 5° M. Gordon, Harold Harper,Hume Hop- ' U N ~ §i>od,BG__r;rdon 15-_folmes KCharl_es _Mclnz ’ ll The Watson flsnufscluring Company, Limited, Brantford, Ontario Hrstumo that Charlottetown has com' ® The funeral takes place this after- Cemetery ia.. S. O.E. DECORATION DAY.-The Sons of England of this city observed Sunday as their annual Decoration to the memory of Roland D. Taylor, a member of the'0rder, who was killed 1 _ at the battle of Paardeburg The par- ade then continued to the Peoples ' thirty deceased brethern were also decorated with a boquet and minia- ture flag of silk, a short memorial ( __ 1, V ' service being held.. The graves of de- t ceased members of the order in the _ St. Peters' Cemetery and Marshfield also received a similiar tribute dur _ Dainty and Strong for Little “Tots” i§§..‘l§._“.“" ..*“.°"F...I.‘l_.‘?"ll’."..'° .Zi iii ' g s g e s Empire in the recent great war and fitting memorials were left at the cemetery in their. memory. CERTIFIICATE WlNNERS.--Follow- ing is a list of the boys who were suc- tiflcates in the Canadian National Study Examinations conducted by the Y. M. C. A. for the Mills Trophy and open to all Canada: Fred Batt, Fraser Fulton, Douglas Gordon, Gordon Hut- cheson, Howard Herrlng, Willie Hut- cheson, Gilbert Houston, Lloyd Jen- kins, Jack Tlouson, Russel Spillett, Wil- lis Ward, Allison Webster, Horace Brown, James Cameron, Ralph Cam- cron, Bramweil Chandler, John Field, Roy Jenkins, Winston Langille, Har- old Langille, Archd. McKinnon. Char- les F. McKenzie, Jack McLeod, John :McLeod Harold Partrid Allan s, e ram oore, enne n ong gomery, Hubert Nicholson. This is the ` peted for this trophy and the showing ____ is indeed a. very creditable one. The 2 L .. 5'. R1., . ~~ r~- . ___ i@_,`*"‘°\\ \@@ I Qi are ; I gtg. -_-_‘_ » L~.a_ fs ' . ._».' __-1 <1 '- _ _ You eenidoaily expect the range you buy to (Iva perlecintislactien for Inlay years to come. ' bull! to last. _ Wrikf f boakld which gina any ' _ reams zhygtgu .r/undd buy an Enkrgrisa ~ The Enterprise Foundry Company - Saekville, li.B. llakkaol llldh Undo lowes. Images. Fonseca You will not be disappointed lf you select an Enferpriae.Monarcl|.` A bakenoasy on hal, filled with every modem conveniences!! is trophy has not been awarded as yet. The noise of a locomotive whistle of exceptional volume and of tone differ- ent from the usual every-day P. E. ls- iand locomotive heard yesterday af- ternoon by cltizens proclaimed the glad fact that the first wide-gauge train had arrived in Charlottetown over the newly-completed wide gauge line. The train which consisted of eight cars was in char e of Conductor Ha - 4506. These cars' came over Friday and laid up at-Borden until yesterday morning aft 'I o'clock when they open- od up the new line to Summerside. a handsome large schooner in ballast He arrived' at Halifax by the S. B. . _from Scotland in the year 1841, and H0011 all 3-30 ffom U19 h°D‘l9 Of her DHT- shire Station, and shortly afterwards ' . _ ents, 313 Euston St to the Peoples 5 _ ° \ cessful in obtaining Bible Study cer- S lottetown, has returned to the city. Adriatic. Mr. Owen was g, Lieuten P many friends are glad to see him back. ST. LAWRENCE LODGE JUB- »ll`EE.-iiidonday, October 13th is the 50th anniversary of the instituting of St. Lawrence Lodge, I. _0.,O. F. in this city. The members of_ the Lodge intend observing that date In s fitting manner. The Inltlatory Degree will be conferred upon a class of candid- ates and a number el' Grand Lodge officers have been invited to attend in- cluding Grand Master P. A. Macgow~ an of Moncton; P. G. R. Dougald Stewart of Halifax who is new attend- ing the Sovereign Grand Lodge In Halifax. -ISLAND BABY DEAD.-Deep sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boulter in the less of their daugh- ter, Alberta, at Aneroid, Saskatche- wan. Mr. and Mrs. Boulter were for- merly of Augustine Cove where they have many friends. Last spring they moved out west and were doing well until their baby became sick. On Aug- ust 18th she was taken to the Aner- oid Hospital but nothing could he done for her and on the 21st she pass- edaway. A touching service was' held at the Aneroid Methodist Church by Rev. Mr. Metche. The pallbearers were Mr. John Elliot and Mr. Picket of Anerold, and Mr. Silas Daniels and l\ir. Kenneth Hart of Quimper. The sympathy of many friends is extend- cd to the young couple in their ber- eavement. ` ........_. On Friday' morning, August 29th the many friends of- Nell Campbell were pained tohear of his sudden death at his home, Water Street, Char- lottetown. ~ Mr. Campbell had attained the age of sixty-one years and although ln‘ln- dlfferent health of late, his early de- mise was not expected. His parents, Norman and Annie Campbell, who predeceased him some years ago, emigrated to this Province cttled at Darlington, where Neil was ern and attended school ~until his eighteenth year, when he took up the study of telegraphy at North Wilt- E ucceeded to the Agency ai: that place vhere he remained until the year 1895 when he removed to Bradalbane. Af- ter serving in the capacity of Agent at this point for fourteen years he was promoted to the Agency at Alber- ton, where he remained until his rc- tlrement from the service in 1914 un- ier the Provident Fund Act, after a `aithful service 'oi thirty five Years. Neil Cam`pbell's friends were leg-_ ion, and his ability as a Railway man no one will question.` The funeral services at his home were conducted by Rev. George‘C. Taylor, Pastor of Zion Church. of which the deceased was a consistent member. The many beautiful floral tributes estified to his popularity. The pall bearers, all fellow railway men, were Mr. Horace McEwen, J. J. Trainer, H. W. McKay, J. A. Kel- y, H. Fitzgerald and P.,»W. Clarkln. His remains were interred at Harts- ville. , ~ Besides a sorrowing wife and two daughters, Lucy and Ruby, the fol- lowing brothers are left to mourn their loss, Donald IE., Angus and John at Darlington, and Ewen, North Wilt- hire. lis did not live for fame oi* power, llrief bubbles of life's fleeting hour, lie walked the quiet way of years, Content in laughter or in tears. True friend was he--true friend indeed Who questioned not of rank or creed The Angel of the shining pen May write "He loved his fellow-men." russo/iv ' ILLICIT STILL CASE.-Elijah Dia- :nond was arrested by Sergeant Brad- iey on Saturday, on the charge of op- erating an illicit still. He appeared before. -Judge -Stewart on Saturday ind was remanded to Wednesday morning at 11 a. m., for further hear- ing. Diamond is implicated l-n the same case for whlch_ Daniel Cronan was arrested some time ago and sent up to the Supreme Court for trial. BOOM T0 FARMERS--The Live Stock Branch, Ottawa, has issued a pamphlet dealing with its policy re- garding distribution of pure-bred rams. lt has been decided that the 'best way to prove the value of pure-bred rams is to _help every sheep raiser who has not up to this time used a_ pure-bred ram to _tide hla_o\'vn__iloclL to demonstrate for himself the value of this practice. To do this the Dominion Department of Agriculture will grant to bona fide applicants who comply with the regulations set out in the pamphlet a sum of $5.00 (five dollars) D the diffrence in cost price between a scrub ram and a pure-bred register- ed ram. in thI_s way the demonstra- , - \ . tion may be carried out for -two‘years -\\\“` at next to nothing in cost. After two ~ years It Is hoped that the sheep-raiser . lm, \ 0" the i-Fam W9” Superintendent will be fully convinced of the necess- éy // i ` I’ // G"°dY» ‘M`°°h“~“l°“l s“P°"f“'°"d°“t ity of using a pure-bred ram and then & F .- A I Q T’°tel` M°Q“°'d» C" F°f°.m““ C3- H" afterwards hs anxious to purchase his ’ . ’ \ (6 k ‘ i““`» Track MUN" -7' -7- B°th”n° and own. For further information on "this & ~' . fUSld°“f Engineer 'SGML matter apply to the Provincial Depart- . " ,',¢ Q * 4 Anal' "9m“l“|“3 5°"‘° “'“° ln sum ment of Agriculture, Charlottetown. Q e .~' _ ' (¢` 5 ‘ merside the train _proceeded to Char- _ Q \l __ = n, L) »»` 6 ' lottetown arriving here at 1.40. It left ; Y e _¢ _ 8 asain 1_<;_r_a_oraen at 4.30 with the .null I\|l|Ni:YS __ Q r i- 0 is ,i qi same o c a s ~ _ ` _ From all that can be learned the ` _ _ \ {_4'f\_ _ /Q* _ trip which was simply to -try out the Cm” broken, unrefreshil1g_ ll9_0P» ~' 5, ' standard gauge- was very satisfactory and in many cases that tir feeling _ _. . 0 ,' ' and it is hoped that a regular service that make, if, gs hard to get np in Q . .I over the broad gauze will be shortly the m°ming_ They also cause loss C) / Q 00 °"“b"°h°d' _ of appetite lack of ambition, and I V ' ii# 'I' The passage of this the first wide other troubiem ' ',’_l. ._ 4 i\ ’ 75 ' gauge train from the mainland over Humps Samlpuma contain th. _ :_,\_, 9 _ .1 jg - the route to Summerside and thence d- _ nl herbs barks roots’ og," \ \ i » ' -'to Charlottetown marks an epoch In mc “"3 th ' d t' than "_ \ \f ‘ _ il ., , _ ` sw prone" |°!h"m' pgmvmcgi dm? gililts Bahpilnieiiiarieailheiroiiiidinaq all- ‘ \\ \\ K ' -euinteooawoo f . ‘ Y LB FEMALE!! EVERYWHIII Km “ll ___ Wd ___ __ __m°n“_ _Takem . _ Q V ____ _ ~ - ~' -, - ~ I ' ' I . -- mr. F. B. vwemson oftlleiste Mr. ' '“f' " if i - ‘ <""` .-" i ' =»_1 ' 1 *"“”“""" ' _' ~ ` 9 WITH acl-IOONER IN TOW.-The A. W. Owen. and Mrs. Owen, Char- 1- _ I "1 ' ` `.. Q ber called into Charlottetown on Sat- ant In the Gloucester 'Regiment and _\\ _ urday from Halifax and sailed yester- has beenoverseas since 1014 l-le was ` dill' after taking Ou supplies. wounded three times but has almost _ i\*.|_. __ ' --i-- . " completely recovered his lr nn. It Is ' ‘ ' FOR TREATMENT-Corpl. Reuben nearly eleven years since gr. Owen ` _ #5 ` _ ’ was resent in Charlottetown and his '1 _ L 4 Ill /_ .1 ~ ~- _ . 4 A V ' liao TE1*”§§sees "'~‘ ' "'" n., ,. \ _ _ , _ ~ ' » '.~¢ v r ., 1 ' A SURE' test of the value and quality of s product is - _ the number of years it hasbeen upon the market. Red Rose Tea has ‘stood 'the test of time. ' ~It._has _ given the best of tea satisfaction. for more than 2d years. . Its high standard of Quality has been maintained under all conditions during` that time. ‘It rs always the same_ “good” tea. Rich, fuliiiiavored, fragrant and refreshing. ` Sold only in sealed packages. _ REDRO E '[`EA'is good ted' ' ` _ R¢d`Rosc Coffee is as generously good as ns _ Red Rosa Tea g e` ~=- I =_ i 5:. I I _ rt I _ --5-_f L -s R|.qUpE,5wE,E-|-._,A wedding ofa number of years with the firm of ably delayed waiting for material to more' than usual inte,-est took place A. R. Cogswell & Company. She was arrive to complete the .“Y" at the on Tuesday evening 135; at Park SL, the recipient of a large collection of] Charlottetown terminal. The manage- Presbyterian Manse, Halifax, tn., valuable gifts. The groom s- gift to ment hope to be able to run one pas- contracting parties being Miss Stella the bride was_ a set of furs. Mr. audi senger train with standardized equip- May Sweet, daughter of Mrs. A, B. Mrs. Rhude will reside at 921 Barring" ment between Borden and Charlotte- sweet, and Everett Charles Rhude, ton street. town during .Exhibition Week-'the son of Captain and Mrs. I. C. Rhude. early train Bi 6.15 8- Ill- Mid UW lille The bride looked charming in blue train at night- N0 l trfllll IBIWIIIS tailor made suit, with large picture Chm`10il°tW°“ Wm be made UD N188' bissk -lm trimmed with white. 'rue age mail express and first and Sw- ceremony was performed by the Rev. ond class' passenger cars. The bagg- s. A. Fraser. The couple len on a use. mail and express cars will so trip throughNew Brunswick and Prince across to the mainland, runnin! dll” Edward Island. The bride worked for ,,|de_ The work has. been cqmmex-. ect between' here and Moncton. _ _.___ STANDAR-DIZED TRAIN SERVICE. _-a total of sixty-one miles of the P._E. island railway has been stan-I dardized--from Borden to Emerald and_from Charlottetown to Summer- __ g_________ 1.' ' -_g:»<<<_.v<-»-- . _ ._ _ ,~ .’ 'il' 'N' /9"" `.' - fax. " ` 1'-2"" ’ 7 `| - _ _ _ if in _ » .x ‘,~_1_~y¢_>si.4\._.,~ __h§t,_,_ __,_._._£. __ _ __ __ _ _ ____ __ . ‘.'.___ _17?§.2_*_“.r'»‘LTj_* ' ‘ ` ` ,~ r _ l \ _ _ _ . , , K ‘ .° 1 _ ..--. _ ». -, ‘_. ‘-wir L- '_ . .'-. u.. '__ I __ ___._ .W ua _~:~‘§=» I § -:Q Q _ ",,_r-3.' _ __ _' ‘f '_ '. -.. _ _ L, . _ 1 , _ __ .._§ ._ , ,_ _._. ._{=_. _. fajd.. ,__ { / c aoackaee before the _war , c a package durine the war and c a Packaee _ NOW me rtavoun Lasrs _ S I' annually for two (2) years. These pre~ V rv Ferguson with Mr Cyrus Partridge miums totalling $10.00 (ten dollars) _ I as Engineer, the engine being N0- will cover a considerable ortlon of . r \ '$3 to < 6:” Q, P ‘ e` H/ #£5 's C( _ 'I//y” 06;; .<2 fly/ sg;-21 reg* '59 / ”’////.'~ _ __/ '~/ ' . ` 5`7?<;"4;';. " __ (\ f ` 'J 0 J O V 0@lé` "Q /I _/ , __,$ // my ¢ U 'I Q, MUQNAGKAN. 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