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'.11 ,;_.__.._ - ____.§\____ _§.__ 1...- _ _ * . -the company and announced that the- ".-.i"»_'_? -. z%1e_~:'r~~-~»=»~ ipopular K|ark_Urban Company would _~.» L_- . _ ` --c ~ -»-2: -_ __ ,_~,V,,~; . //___ _‘_¢_-1`="-f""_; ,_ _,__ .__ _ _ ___ _'__ __ _ _ _ .,_»- _/__ __ .:.» _ _ \. " - < '- `. 1 ‘Q \ _ f l 4- "'1-‘~ flu.: ._ ~ “ ,'°"f? __ _.. i ‘A ' *Ju f' .w - _ _ --_r ._:~.=. __s- 1'f.' I; `.. 4 _ _ ‘ ;~;"»f'r._if.' -ii ' . use _._ 1. we - -. v 1.1' ' ~» ‘ 11/ 4; _ » W- _ -is , -5 . 1 ’ T Q 1 5 . _ V 311,? l 3 `E_.,.- \\ . ‘.’~' ~"f‘ ‘-1 ~ __ - '~. 4- ~ -i V- = .1 ;_` :_ `_',, 5 _ _f____-_z__ I __ _ '_ __ _ 'r,,,;_<5.___ u » ?;l""' Q ` n ` D BABY'S W The flower-fragrant lather of Baby's Own Soap, is so skin-healing and so pleasant, that five generations of Cana- dians have adopted it as their Standard _ _ toilet and nursery soap. _ __ f Experience has justified this conti- _"f__' dence, and because it is ‘_‘Best For \f »;_V Baby”-Baby’s (ivy Soap is “Best H5- -FOR YOU.” __._ . 1 1 g. _lf -_ »-.-.>c~ 1 In the interest of your skin, insist on Babg’a Own Soap; -T ALBERT soars LIMITED, Mfrs., MONTREAL. rer- &_ ‘amor _.»a./an-_..~..~.~,.-.rr..t-~¢.». 1... ._-»-.N -.3 _.,. _ A-».~.».-we... -»~r»~,-.»»~-»...._---.--r _-rv-yr-_r--»r~.__¢--_-\_».4.-Q smmo - . ._ _ tural.: gleam _ M,-‘W li UNDERWEAR . 3'-Vf-si Those wl1o appreciate st5|lc,_iit and finish in their underwear, invariably ask for Watson's. The Spring Needle Ribbed stitch gives our garments added - . < softness, greater strength, and longer __ T life. Made for men, women and child- rr' ren in all styles, sizes and fabrics. _ 1 -» 1 :_ 'r;‘_:__..; _._;.».&_-Q Z The Watson Manufacturing Company, Limited Brantford, Ontario ‘i*`~`: ll." r-1e_{,..__ ._ _ . -. mf " ` "=. I ‘ » *l-+1 ‘r . Use Basic Slag inthe Fall Zgifllli better results. Slag has proven to be most notifying Sie undersigned ` AULDBRO _LTD mwrvwnu V i NASAL' _Gillilliii -WEDDING BELLE.-Mr. VJ.. J. Trainer of Emerald and Min ltosellai Kelley were united in marriage on_ ‘Wednesday morning last in the Cath-i ‘huh church, mae by Rev. rather Herrell, P. P. Congratulations. ' I VISITING THE ISLAND.-Mr. and. Mrs. A. Milne Fraser, of Halifax, ac- 'companied by Mrs. Kirkpatrick, wlfe_ [of Dr. E. A. Kirkpatrick, also of Hall-, ifax, are spending a few days in Mono-_ ton; the party motored from Halifax? lon Wednesday and after sponding a ifew days in Moncton will motor tal |Cape Tormentlne cn route to Prince Edward Island, where they will tour; _the ilsland. While ln Moncton they_ fare guests at the American Hotel.-i jlllnncton Transcript. I __|._ _ ENGAGEMENT CONCLUDED.-_ _ The Gladys Klnrk Company conciud _ed their engagement here on Saturday gnlght when they presented in a splen-Q §»!i.'l n1.'lnn<-1' the old favorite drulllzlticl `succ1~ss, “‘St. Elmo" before a large' und appreciative nu-llence This popu- Elalr cornpuny may be assured ofa hear-_ _ty welcome when they next favor Char-1 ~lottctown with u visit. Mr. Balfour be- lfore the last act heartily thanked the _citizens for the patronage accorded iopen an engagement at the Prince Ed; lward ln a week's time. I ...__ _ | MOONEV-THOMPSON WEDDING-_ .5 ' The S_t. John Globe says, Miss Ethel' §May, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Thomp-1 Though Vary It la a Birlvlll Diaeaaa-Warne at _Thla 8lll°|l- It is an inflammation of the mucous membrane, causing a discharge, Gnd is aggravated byloolde and -sudden changes of weather, but depends on Wh imp\;_re oondétion of] th? :l;>_l_>;l___ en c rome I in eve0 consumption by brexing §i0Wll_ §h° delicate lnlni gases and wlPBl1'lD8 ll . t ‘llrgéilileltiealrnent with Hood’s Sar- ' ' ‘ `dicine saperllla at once. This me “F'ties.1l'§§rl'i°°f.1.i°§3§§”pf.'§§.§§§`§i o e _ relief. It hae’bg_el_1 entirely satisfac- tolgf to nishefhhgrgitgraxalseeded take ll Hood ’s Pills§-’ftl`1_ey enliven the liver, regulate the bowels. - -'-PRSENTATION--A farewell ad- dress accompanied by a handsome presentation, was tendered to Rell- Father McLean at St. Paul's Church on Sunday evening immediately after Vespers. when the retiring pastor of- nrlatea for the last _time as nv-rlsll priest. The address was read by 01' premier Arsenault, while Hon. J-M1165 A. McNeill, on 'behalf of the .parish- on/ers, made the presentation. Father McLean, in accepting the address and gizt, made a very fitting reply. lhllllk' ing the good people for their kind words and generosity.-H. ison, 197 St. George St. West side, wasj -- ,unlted lu marriage to George V. flvfooney, Moncton, on Wednesday even-i A V|3|T°R FR°M AMHEEBI' T ling hy Rev. W. P. Dunham, at tl1c`M"- .J- L- McLean' M m art' lparsonnge, Falrville. The bride was f°l`“1@l°1Y 01' Cfallaudf W” in (ih;"f°_'_ iattired in a travelling costume of blue, _ WWW” fm” me Exmbm°“ and B "M° ‘with black velvet h:-it and was asslst~ home? 0” 5“¢“"d°Y_ a"°"“°°“° L _pd by Miss Reade_ ML DupHss,,,,__' McLean has been away from the Is- F‘air\'ille, acted as groomsman. The land fm' twenty yea" but has made llalllly couple left on a honeymoon l°'3"l°dI° Visits t° hi' Md “"m°' mp to Halifax and P. E. 1. and will D“fl“K “W W" Mr- M°L°““ W” _reside in Monctom The bride was superintendent of the Charles Faw- the recipient of a large number of cett Ltd-I ‘mgaged in Dwducmg gifts including a silver set from the_m“"-m°"» and especially the mann' staff of Manchester Robertson & Alll- f"°m"° °f 'mens' having "' very 'uc' Son Ltd_ _ Icessrul record. 'Mr. McLean ls ' inow enjoying a well-earned holiday. ‘ - “""°' ‘and before resuming work will visit lsrfir/if°'l;riiil?1,crl§Et?1?ME; his °ld l‘°’“° in H“'“°t°“' ` ‘who was formerly assistant priest al' tl M ti . A situn 'on with a drama c nge ;Sl. Peters Cathedral preached in tllatl . _ Mhurch at th 11 0,6100) Serv. es affecting the school teachers of Char __ I 1. 9 . { 15° yu `llottetown has developed. The closing f_;"‘ “Y de 'Vermg an, excel’ ‘mn Y j of the schools is a grave possibility .1 le and impressive discourse. Rev. 1 ~ 'd ,Herbert Bennett of St. John Baptist: rim plrtognciill tteacglegs “mon Qin? , re lesex a ons o govern Lhurch 'St' .`]°h“‘ N' ‘B" amciamd at laspt month setting forth the demands the celebrallon of the Holy C0mmun"of the rural teachers for a minimum ion mul dehyered an excellept sermon I district supplement. In the resolu- ,in me ev°“‘“g‘ During ms 5tay.m tion adopted it was 'agreed that all Charlottetown Rev. Mr. Scott S1l11tll_tencherS should send in resigmmons |w“5 th? guest of Mr' and Mrs' Cash iconditional on a favorable action by \vho with Major Bartlett will accom- __ - to _ _morning en rou e ack to tie ma n- . _ _ .Mud Mr qcmt Smmfs mm friends Three Challottetoun teachers at once ' ` ' ' ‘ 1 Y *obeyed the decision of the union and lhere were delighted to see him once _ - t th _more and to note that he is enjoyinglgfaxggged their resigmmons 0 e iflxcegfntt gleam] their muy regret “ef The trustees porcmptol-lly required ‘mg a. e was unable m make aftheir withdrawal by October Gtll or llunger WSH' - false they would be considered as def~ 5 _ - -lnite. The teachers concerned have no 3 FIRE YEsTER.DAY'_,The “fe al"intention of doing so 'and the ulllon arm sounded ut ._i.30 oclock Sunday is prepared to support them actively _afternoon for 11 fire at the store of_ “sympatheuc strike.. is the Mme _S. A. McDonald. Queen Street. Tlllclciapplied by the trustees to the attitude mnoki- was issuing from the windows of the cu .` _ __ _ _ _ _ _ y teachers ln their support~ ’il1ii' , ‘ I _. < u 1 V ~'§is.~__ rs. .:-,_ li-_ se 4 ~ _ - _ -_ " ~ » _-re. ____'-51-I ' .5 1? » _ _ _ 15-" ‘ 1 7" 1. -‘ _ . ' _ ~’ 1 -_"_ _."1 ‘ 1 " V, 3,, __ _ ,__ - . ,__ , » ,_. ..\~’.. .; _ . _ . » »'<1_5. ~ “V ` ' "T--_‘f*.. ` \ . , -. -__ _ ~ . _ V .;_ ~ __ ,:___, __gt_ _ _,__ . ______,,, . . ~-~ _ ._ 1 _.1,-V-,»._ 5 _/ __ _- _. . _ ._ .\\_‘ ___ » _ _ _"_, ggi. _ . __’_ _ if" _~__:_‘___ _ . _ - _ ___, _ _ _ , _ » _ -in _ A . ' 'R' -~ '» ' i "' 1 ‘i _ __ gv,;':_g§,__§'¢_ '-"Amt .‘ _ fffiid ~. ._ _ _ ‘."._.;__.:;_ .~ ‘.17 1.x ¢ . 3 =.r='- # V' ____ _ ,_ 'fm J '$- .-__ l.__ ' _ ` ‘ 1 , ~< 1 V c' a sfacllaae _ _ _ 1 betore_the war ~ ' ~ c a Packaee _ ‘ idurlné the war * f .C3 ' 'and Package _ Now \ THE FLGVOUR LASTS _ r .. \. soooss in-ls mics; _',, i / 'I "e _ € o ,lf , 'wg 1%, _ ~’f<.>,4 I 62 4» 'S' Qgo » `“““, i /.1 ' , »Tf,§;<~;,fl "¥.f__`c;94p // n° _ _/»,,% ,,é\ Q~.,___`_ );55">:’.'”»» ‘Ti """~ “" '”‘”!J/ i its of/ Gs 1, _ _ 18! Jitx-1 in i' *WW " ' TUESDAY sympathy ol' the entlre_communlty in Save $4.00 per ton by buying in the fall, besides i' ` “ 'r,'~- '_ "\ ~_,, * - D D Y Y ' .day when the fire broke out and Mr. fwlluhm Mcxenzle one or the clerks _took charge. The most damage will .probably be that caused by smoke. I wsoomc. ar.-:|.l.s.-Neverdld the lliells of 'St. James Church, Freotown, i~end forth lnore joyful hynlneal peals `lhan on Wednesday August 20th when jthrough the portal of the sacred edi- tice passed the bridal procession of which the principals were Leonard _J. McCarthy, Frectown and Miss Me~ ,linda Murphy, Freotown to the strains 'of the wedding march, beautifully l' _ D w cndercd by Mr John Noonan, whllo Miss Catherine Cash sang hymns up roprlato for the occasion. The bride as handsomely atiired in a gown of pale blue satin trimmed with geor- gette crepe and headed fringe and wore a lopg bridal veil gracefully dec- orated with a wrcatll of orange blos- soms and carried a bouquet of white carnations. Tho bridesmaid Miss Ida Moflarvlll, sister of the groom vias dressed in pink crepe de chene with cap to match and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. The groom was -ably supported by Mr. Emmett Mur- phy, brother of the bride. _After the marriage which was performed by; Rev. Francis MacQuald, the bridal party motored to Charlottetown where tl sumptuous dinner was awaiting at the Revere and returned in the ev- ening to the home of'tho brides par- ents. =-- -lm PRETTY CHURCH WEDDING.-A very charming wedding took place at St. Joachim's church, Vernon River, on Sept. lst, when Miss Cecelia Mc~ Donald, ot' McGowan Bros., Saskatoon, became the- wife of Donald J. McKen~ zie, `of the Customs Dept.. Ottawa.: lform one body, with one executive, and :lt would be impossible for it to suc- lcossfully car'ry out its functions un- less it acted as such.” The intention of the union to act strongly in the matter was emphrisizi led bv Mr. J. D. Seaman princ pa o _, 1 . Z _ The brl_de 'was attended by her sister, g§_’é“_‘_§i§_f_’”“" S"“°°' “ie presldem °' Mildred Mhnonala, while the groom 1 “We Shan stand by the three teach was supported by his' brother Charles 'ers concerned to the end," he said to M°K°“zl°' Rev~ Wm' McKenzie' °‘-’“' _E Guardian Represemauve_ sin of the groom, was the officiating | ML Johnswm principal of Kent clerglman, being assisted by the pas- iStreet School, one of- the unlon's ex- mr' Rev' P' D' Mcauigan' and Rev' :ecutlve also exprssd the determine- K' C' Mcphersw' pastor °f St' Mar' ‘_uo__ 1' th _ t. to 'owe the garet's, and cousin of the bride. Suit- ° B °"5amz“ ‘°“ able hymns were beautifully sung by 'issue to a satisfactory conclu ion. Ml M C m d 'Mi B _ _ l When interviewed, Mr. gulderson Ph':_s0;ryM:?_ _?Eh;:nG,.eeB,? S3; Lg' 53°‘;‘_3_'-“"i;_ °f U‘g_5°h°°| b‘_”“',;i 3;‘P"°t55` Av. Marla. Miss' Collins presided at e e s rong isnpprovu 0 9 3 ' the organ. After the marriage coro- tude of the city teachers. l;le.stated mom, me happy couple Wm) a few that the °\`““e95' 'CPU' Was ““a“i` of their near relatives and friends mous and that they had 'no intention drove w me home of the brmds fMh_ Of bending W 5 thmat 9( strike Pres' er, John R. McDonald," where dinner sure. was served, after which evangielil-1l.lc "lt ls- admitted that the rural teach- addresses were made by me Rem Fa. ers are 110! heillg lreul-Gd BS l~h0Y there ol' the ceremony. also by Rev. 0u8hl- ill lhh WHY of‘|alaries," Suld P. A. `McDonll.ld, lion. David Mci)on~ Mr. Bulderson. "und they are C0 be aid, M.P.. Peter McDonald. otlsivo, sympathlzed with. But`-the ~Ch8\°l0li€=- and Joseph McDonald, Vernon. 'l'he town teachers have no just grievance. bride was the recipient ol’ many henn- Lnst year when 'they asked for a raise tlful gifts. Mr. McKenzie, the groom, of $100 lt was granted. Their present saw more than four years' service in procedure is conslderednothlng but France. ' To the young couple the a sympathetic strike which is very Guardian extends hearty iellcltations. wrong. They are quite at-‘liberty to -__ give the rural teacher their moral sup At his residence there passed sway port 'but to do so actively is unjustlfl- to thc better land, on Friday the 22nd ab]e_ _ day of August, 1919, Mr. Alfred Stew- hoarrl, beyond admitting the facts mer of Montague. in the 73rd year of made no comment, M5 38°- - FFL 1.-I' l-mT1`7i7¢TV'ff;f;T;v;r,v;qv,v‘,T;;'1 L `_____/.- /. _. _ | 1, , ` r _ f - v Although the decullorrof the board ln early life the late Mr. Steward was um.m.|m0us_ at lent one of the embarked ln sea-faring as ehlp»carpen~ members _Mn John Gordqnl _WM My _ter which he _followed for a number of present at the meeting' held last Tues- Years- Vlhmlllr ill thi! Capacity, many Mr. Henry Smith, chairman of the ard. a well known mechanic and far- Q20- i12-00|D°l’- this, their dark hour of affliction and bereavement. Though the subject of this notice was a great sufferer during his illness which continued for a period ol’ al- most two years, yet, with characteris- tic cheeriulness he bore his affliction with fortitude; and, realizing that his end was approaching, calmly did he await his release from the flesh, and be gathered home, where pain, sor- row and denth are forever unknown. l-le died ln the full assurance of div- ine favor lhrough Chrlst’s redeeming grace. I-Ils last days were devoted Read down ‘ l".M.|P.M.|»A.M_| 2.45|12.40| 6.25|Dep. 359| 2.14| 7.2l| 4.45 3.05 7.55 10 8.45 Arr. _55. l Charlottetown Hunter Rivor Emerald Junction Borden ‘ .` _ 'é==";_- _._-.____. _ _ -=. le' _ "'~__ lnuch to prayer and Bible study, re- taining his mental faculties unlmvllf- ed unto the end. _ ' The funeral services were eondullf- ed by the Rev. Mr. Fytohp.. UIQ'-0|' °f the Methodist church at Montague. in the presence of many of the rellf-IVUI and friends of the deceased; lf¢°l‘. which. the remains were conveyed to theor lest resting place in Brudenell cemetery, accompanied by a lar80 concourse of devoted friends. who ten- derly consigned to the consecrated ground all ithat was mortal. of him who was a universal favorite and worthy ,citlzen.-Com. _CANADIAN NATIONAL RAll.WAYSI' _ ‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DlVlSliiNS' ` Time Table in Effect, Dctober 6th,' 1919 ' ~ A'r|.AN'r|c erauoann Tuma. ' 1 Arr. ewes? bac# 01-AOC; f~s»= 9551 cnc.: _ 9° A N A.M. - 6.40 Dep. 3.05 8.05 _ __9.2o_Arr. ' _ Borden - ' Emerald Junction ' _ Kensington ‘ - ‘ Summel-side ALM. Dep. 1 luooll - 1.23; | 1.ae| ~ ans 3.10 9.011 4.18 9.45 5.20 Arr. Summerslde Port Hill 0'Loary . Alberto!! v - Arrf A.1w.|1>.M.¢ 1 6.50; sosinep. _ Tlsuish ~ _ _ . _ Charlottetown bf-t .\ #+- EE -\+,.-Ai ¢ -:;.'-'_.'.A‘.‘.;_',__.c~.L'.'.-;n__-_:_ _ muon," ‘ a apta Ie for Island s_oil. its use returns to the farmer 5`"`:i_- _. _ ___, _ 5_0 per cent increase ln crops. _ _ _h~________ ~. ' lf ' f1""@'i _ _ Our local Agent, Mr. R. A. MacLeod, will call on f - sill you arran ing for shipment of car at your Station by . ___f‘I._f-;_,_j___,,r__§',_.-1_1;_1§_;f______ __ _ ‘,' .11 ' , _ _. _ _ ‘ Qrmte Géeurge I I Cent ofSh ‘ ‘ sr1idBu;?neq-Dogiizil _ lclulumnrowu P111. . ____ f § -1:; __-_ Q. ’. _ \ ,.,., , ..... l. ., . ',fr1i~_.rIr.;___1 become necessar The present has its origin' in tem which leaves school district to they are prepared 'to supplement the granted by the quently the amount era demand that the _a minimum ,y should be kate! § TORONTG _ an attack of which, kindly life of a father 1 --__ ,__.v-`- _.~vv_. _ _ "H "T .-‘..' ‘7'.~: “_-"5 "‘ _ __ ,__,.______ __ day as he was out of _,owl at the lleiadiillg ports_ of commerce of 8.45] 4.151 Seen by the Guardian Mr. Gordon 1° WWI- d 3 9°1'V°e5 intimated that he was idollned to sup “ 1:21 'L d°;"“?g~ f°" 1 _ __ _ _ _ _ _ port the view of the teachers. 3:; mrialgiugatlg _ssl l ~25 6.05 Arl°.- - Sourls " .. _-_ ' _ The executive of ,the Un- the esteem and lon will meet on Tuesday llilhl ¢° owner; everywhere _ discuss the _question in .detail and to career at “L he A.M.(FMé _ " _ initiate plana 'should eitreme action ence for 'Q re' years in nom 4.1 Dev. ` Mt. Stewart - ` Y' ' Dlace of his birth, and k ed to Montague, where 97°' a beautiful farm, laboring _ V°H°h ly thereon until ‘ Mount Stewart _ r_"‘f _ Morrell _‘“,` - » - »St. Peters ' l~' < ' ° such were 9.22| 4.4% long - 9 52 5 0 won ’ E14 ' ' _ » -'V_?-»:_ » ' - _ 7-20|Al`l'- _ . 'f Elmira .1 5.04 Cardigan _loam 5.115 _ _ hnnum, _ | 1.80 6.00|Arr. /_. Georgetown SIL ex "- ’ -.\-v\. - only Sin, ii. Brin. '- P._M.1P.M.$ _ 4-Wi 33 IDUD- » - Charlottetown., ` . Vernon River V __ _-_ __ _ _ _ Murray Harbor "_ ill the aievi' trains _run ,|_’l‘_l0'lU'O|' Truffle- Manager, .- ~ ‘ Tarenfe, om, .E “V11” 'P' liulvl