' ’ -' i _ . - , _ _ -‘ _ - __ _ .~-‘1'=.i,r,,'_ B Th l dl f tl' *SOGKS SHWPED-_ 8 8 as 0 ou as much as I might otherwise. l e Summerside -branch of the Red Y chintz -lengths of from 2 to 10 yards Cream R few days agp, shipped 112 worth 20c. On sale Saturday to clear PM ends 12’>§c pe‘r yard. Sinclair & _ Stewart Limited. 981~11-2M2lE1l. -WOMEN'S CHINCHILLA cloth be coats. shades of brown, navy and In grey, large collar and belt, half lined in H. aces still have a fewodd roi-is of T ll hl h the are' enregavittipeffsgzrxesf y [you want to know. I shall do my 5 est. but not being at Bramshott t . 9 7. My dear Miss McEachern: - | Your letter of the 27th of July only, reached me a few days ago, as I have been on n sick leave from Franco and- ave been moving around, so that ni y all has not always found me. I only ish -l could tell you rmore of what nce April last. and not having oven‘ e records to refs-r to, I can't tell I was night supervisor at the time -- --» 1- h . i__ had no idea he was an Islande or :I -WELCOME VISlTOR.- C8Dt. Al-'5_ rt Grady. a former resident Of Slim' ° erslde. but who had been residing W British Colum-bla for the last. ls to waist, regular $15.00 value. on eigm or nine yen,-5_ arrived in gown th special sale now oni $10 00 Sinclair & stewart Limited. y 9slf11-zmeiuu. -MEN’8 RIBBED UNDERWEAR, H000 We'lKlll fm' fall- W°"lh wday sitors in Summerside on Thursday: $1.25, special s-ale price each 900 oi M night gowns a nice quality material s well made, on sale special Saturday sl morning, each 98c. Sinclair & Stew- art Llrmited. 981-11-2M2lE1i -.;- ot' -WANTED AT ONCE an exper- M lonced salesman for Grocery Depart~ aft ment. Apply personally or by letter' e to Sinclair & Stewart Limited. wa 990-11-3M2i. me --- ea --A NEW MOVIE HALL.- The Agriculture Hall at Summerside has late-ly been renovated and lt ls un- T derstood that Manager Gaudet of b Happyland intends to move there m shortly _-L. d ii ---PROFITABLE SALE.--Mr. Mar- Th tin Kehoe. North Tryon, was in Sum- n merside on \Vc~:inesday. He stated. tw in reference to his flock-of lambs, eff that he sold 21 lambs which realized T a total of $312.-H. s day evening a large number of young people gathered at the home of Mr. George \V_ Rnhlnn0n_ the Occasion Tihe Christian -Church of Summerside to being a novelty shower in honor of W .Miss Mae Robinson, who will shortly tll participate in a very interesting soci- tl ui event.--LL _ A . , R -lNST\TUTE.- The Maple Leaf ill institute met at the home of Mrs. U0 » 0 erg and it is this event which is be- a g celebrated all over the Protestant fi James Marchhank, New Annan, Oct. ll 18_th,l0l7. Thcre were 33 present. A lil paper on “llow to Maintain interest W in Our Institute" was refill and heart- ll ily enjoyed hy ull. lluriug thc month C - » 1- f ll' tl 27 prs, of urcks were stall. to 105th DH D0 -Novsurv sHowER.-- on Fri- f° Wednesday evening, to BDSM H Vl'f_ with his former friends.--H. l ll r. ould have sc-an e. great deal murel him while he was there. for l al»l ays looked through the wards for alll lenders-to do what I could . for em. i He came in this day with a frac-l red leg, and of course not any one ____ considered his case serious. The) --The following were among the vi- 2; mes Warren and John Warren Al- ° sgrove, Wellington, A. J. Maths- br on, O'Leary and W. B. Hayes, Eller- W le.-H. i _ ._ I 0 _w. c. T. u.- 'rue W. c. 'r. U. ,E0 Summerside met ut the home of of rs. R. T. Holman on Tlnursdiay V ernoou and reorganized the scci- ~ _\'. After considf-rnble discussion lt _W s decided to hold regular monihly ‘ 0 t --THE NORTHUMBERLAND.- I here were 58 outward passengers _ y the Northumberland on Thursday (, orning. and 62 inward at night, the ocklng at 10.50 p. m. with two cars d' our and three cars mixed freight.' F o outward freight on Friday mor- In ng consisted of 13 cars potatoes,' _ o cars cheese, one car household xl ects and ten cars of mixed freight. _ he schooner. Moravia. Capt. Cruick- b° hank, from New Castle, N. B.. is in al rt discharging a cargo of sleepers r the P. E. Island Railway.-H. lx -ANNIVERSARY SERVICE. --E :I1 i ill observe the 400th anniversary of A e Protestant Re-formation on Sun- we il ssiter will preadh cn Luther and the a eformation. it was on Oct. 31. 1517 M e Luther nailed his 95 proposi- 1 ns to the church door of Witten- orld at this time. At the request of hurcht-s in N. America the Chris- L 15 Soldiers Boxes were ,sckc and tain people at Summerslde will take , f comforts at thc front. A web of flair- 0 uelette has hccu bought and this is to ill be made into pyjamas. October 22nd was observed as egg day for lted (‘ro.s‘s. --WEDDING BELLS.-- A very pretty wedding took place on Wed- of nesday morning at eight-thirty in the m RDCIOFY of St. Mary`s Episcopal Church, when Miss Reta Conselo. _\'oung£~.st daughter ot' James and Mrs. M Reucher, youngest son of Samuel and Mrs. Hall of Sher-brooke. Rev. C. I)eWolfe White performed the cere- all mony. The bride and groom were un- Rm attended. The bride was attired in day--H. ‘L a taupe travelling suit with chic pur- ple hat. The groom's gift to the bride was a pearl necklace. After the li the Northumberland for Toronto, Ot~ no tawa, and other Canadian cities. On their return they will re-side in Sher- brooke.--L. 9 T £5- T re For Sl A 7 H You ' A ,, I. D should _i.ll_llly§\@ __ Use ui ' I R “r1P.'roP" R mount previously nckuow~ ‘ lodged . uvar No. 156, Miss e a large attendance. a t WESTERN PERSONALS -____ i a _ 'vou more information and trust that ~Mr. and Mrs. Hector Morrison l Kensington were visitors to Sum- S l t --Mr. Arsne Poirier, ngent for the 0 utuai Life of Canada was in Ab- g England of T,-nvellel-'S -Res; was ram's Village last week on business. hi united in marriage to Mr. Lyman -M- I -Messrs. Austin Noonan. Albany S d John P. Kehoe, Searltown. were f ong the visitors in town Wodnes- fr ___ ln etingg on the llrr-‘ 'ilrurscizij' of _S cli month.-L. ' ____ di 0 io Council of the Federation of q rt in this world wide cele-bration It great historic event und zmticip- W M crside on Thursday.-L. G st night he slept -but little. but the, xt day was seemlngly.quite well I _______s_ (,ha__leS Lord and som _,_ H_ andthat night when the nurse of thel $1.80 per suit. Sinclair & Stewart Thorilng H, Thompson, North Tryon; yard made '°“ml5 at 3-30, just be- Limlted. 981-11-2M2iE1l. _yn '“*" ba -WOMEN‘S WHITE flaunelette (Io ro "lights out," he laughed and' ui'2 Joseph Driscoll. Clermont; P. xked Wu" hen Af 1000 the Order' called her saying "the patient was eathing in a peculiar way. She' - ent into the ward, sent for the Doc-_ r and for me and did all posslblei r the poor boy, but we quickly ren- fzed that nothing we could do was any use. except perhaps to make ur brother’s end comfortable. He as* not in pain. I think he realized is condition, though unable to speak. is eyes seemed to say he knew us i. It -was while at his bedside ll scovered that he was' from home- ne of the Doctors present told me. Vlry Short Time. W"-l l\ ;»,'»'.f;’;;'.':-'f - \, \ -, . ,/_;_..,,,,,,_7¢_//, _._ l l l i o'r'rAwA, Nov. -1.- it is not gen. ,/,CZ/'55 f / ‘ orally known that through the efforts Of the Department--of--Agricul-ture---ii -- disaster was averted in the cheese industry of Canada since the out- break of the war through the dis- covery of a substitute for rennet. The story is an interesting one . In the' beginning of the season of 19l6 the very' e xistence of the cheese industry was seriously threatened by a shortage of rennet, the agent which has been used from t he earli- est times- to coagulate the milk as the first step in the process of mann- facturing cheese. Rennet is prepared from calves’ stomachs, the s-upply of which has been obtained during the last thirty years principally from Bavaria, Hungary and Russia. Sup- plies from -these countries being cn _ F I tirebf cut off by the war it was obvi- ` ous that. unless a substitute could be found, the cheese factories would have -to cease operations as soon as the stock on hand was exhausted. or un- til such time as farmers and butchers could be' induced to 'save a sufficient number of the stomachs- of calves -'slaughtered in this country. The ef- forts made to secure calves stomachs] in Canada were not very successful and it soon became evident that some thing else must be depended on. _ It had been known for some years that a pharmacopoeial preparation ‘ known as "pepsin,"'prepare¢1 from u This is the man upon whose shoul- ders the Canadian people have placed the resonsibility of raising money for the war und for the government of the cou-ntry. Not only has he to do these things but he is also making it \°:1‘\\ .;§\ T, 'lf -` ., f‘f.’»'1/fl' 7. f. 1 ..r.>§='s:_-' __ __ _ __ L _:?.'; , _ ____4,-__,_,. ___, '__ _ Nt'-__h;;.;._ . ___/_,. _._ ~ _ _.,,7_;§,_n » . , 4' ~,~` »-1""-‘,." /,LC/V - . . d \ , ; , s' - : _ _ _' ___,.,<,'//' \` \€\Q_°b° , , 1 ,.- .-’ .. "{; :>" ..__., _ .. , . .,:;_ -'_;_- . _. - ,_..-1_1 - .--.- -- £16 ‘ l i, ._-_ _ . _»:»;-»:r'.; . - ' possible for (Fanudu to obtain plenty of war orders by raising the capital necessary to enable Pzmadians to sell ,on credit to the Allies. At first he tried to make him understand who borrowed abroad. then in the United waB_ and I believe, he did_ The R_,States. Now, since tlwse sources are Chapmm Father Mm,-dock (of closed; he floats Canadian war loans. nterested in having a little “snap” f the ward. I have some packed way and will send you one when I nd them. Your brother died at 1 a. m., very uletly and peace-frilly-just about hree hours after tho conditions' oc- urred, which was fatal from the out- et. llc was wrnpped in the flag fm' hich he gave his life. as much ns n solillcr in thc fields ol` P‘1'an<'~ y . oday. Ile was in the Hospital from arch 22nd about noon to the 24th l one a. nl. I only wish l could give he little l can give will lbe of some mall comfort. \Vili you tell Father regory (-who l think is your Prie~st) hat -I have written you. He was ur Priest in Summerslde when I was rowing up there and wc all adored ni so. I um uow attached to the 'Hospital for returned wounded-all onvalesclng and most of them have een terribly wounded and 'maimed or life, poor boys-it is indeed ri iglitful -war. The raids are over ondon every night now, though we re surely. slowly gaining in every -Mr.` Lee Mountain who lla, eu- . With in . s way lr dest regards and synrf Germa" A"”’-Y Fir" 93099-" sled in the navy, and is now aboard pathy for yourself and family, I nm. , _ known' In this Wny me mpmnuonl CGFMIIOHY l-hi* hlililly C0llPl@ left on the C. D. 9. spent a few days at 'his ' Sincerely yours. I 'Tim """" ‘}‘"""e" “mn” "E" f'.°'“ of Canadian cheese' was Drommedl me in Summe,.sid€,___L_ I (SQL) FLORENCE M_ KELLY_ .the German A;-my which, lrchlug and heavy losses- averted. There vv_a_s_ __Me_.,.,»,-_., Amnnd Gallant and Jog. crthrcw thc' l<‘,l__._(‘,n]_ Repjngl(,n_ the cheese makers which were uullc the milif1\i'\~ cxpcri, of -the' 'l`imcs'-,\vrit- unsuitahle for ‘ho l’""p°S"' Mm'-V inp; on lm-f npnl-nlinnn on me ;¢_Hm,,,, elieniicals will coagulate inilk, hiif fr-nut nny-H; "'rn;~ nhjcnt of me 0p,.,._ more is rciquirctl that more coagiilu- nllnng in DIOR,-,._.,,: 5, to ,.ec(,'vm. Um tion. 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The cheese mukcr is noi n n position in deierminc without loft bank of' Ihr-' luiritlle- lower lsouzo,| lll - ‘ . ' » .lio::l~ quarterzv at Nullsoue Valley to let i.:o'l their lrnld ol' their po.|l.~‘»‘l‘:= |\->i~l0lll€'~°-Of l1‘00l>< were out off and time shortage the Minister of Agriculture. s person who could reconilnenrl lit.; The res-ults of the tests oi’ inferior ---The Ro al Mails articles were published as soon as also the danger of i:;iinformep01tunil|. s ihat tlnf0ld i0 you through our Modern Mulligreph Service. rookvale, No. 81. Miss Mary l Hood‘s Sarsaparllla surely and' ef- .makers should pay high prices for ` Italians' Si8mP°d°d rennet. _ The style of Circular, Letter Form or other Mary A. Cassidy Leary, No. 175. Miss Bownr/ss Clyde River, No. 63, G V T K Marlon Macquarrle .. lenwood, No. 42, Miss Gorrill yne Valley Red Cross, Sheen. Secretary onslngton-additional rlon McDonald and Mis lcforla (irons: E E. M. Duke Ma- s L. Miss Lulu ni.. nit. 5.95 61.75 47.25 17.35' 17.25 18.00 3.00 fectivelv removes ecrofula. boils and other blood diseases because it drives: out of the blood all the humors that cause these- diseases, They cannot he successfully treated ln any other way, l _Tho practical work in cnnneollon‘ Proofs unfortunately are given 'ha' with these investigations has been C<>mDM”RllV<°l.V Hmllll llllmllf-'l' "E 0°” carried out by Mr. Goo. Il. Ilnrr. man lr00l>-i l-'~ Hllle t0 r - becomes smooth, clean and healthy. mnrn from the western front to the _ us” _Infants and children 'rl tbid li h d _ ,indi.Nf>nue1lf>n ' -. . Total to date $4776.47 th); stegtedf fort); yetatilsrleliisislatunshthov- $359lhzliyegqirgntoutiinsdlort bl' S0§»W€ In uf. F0|'°YOl'3°YOll'B Chafl0 t€t0W\\ PERCY POPE. ing Hoodm for nnihlng else nets like hnw. nppn nnnlp by the staffs von- MW.” be,” _ ' l llnn.-Trnnmlror. lt. There lu no rc-al substitute. (ict ll ¢~in~neil ln the stmeglr rcoiiircliwnlfl ,M - . . __ - 5UNN\'3lD_3 .~:»w.mi»m- 1, im-1. _ wear- Sou by all druxslm. whit-ii inn- in-_-., nm; r<»m<»n._ _ “mm 6, _ l b _ , _ _ ' .,.-.._ .l_. ~.._,._......._...._,_.._._.._.LA`_. "‘ '*~:' -~~»-~----»_ E . piece of printed maltcr you require makes little dif- ference. We can offer you a wide choice of color and YOU will be agrceably surprised at our consistently low prices. Will UF \'-'filth illlfi lvl. iii icil you mole nbuui. Ulu' l\l"lll‘ ufliuh ScrvLc_cs, prices, vlc. Guardian Pub., C0