L. _~., ~nanr.iuii~qkvurifniiKni» J .~..--. 4‘~}l .- -;.. "THE LATEST NEWS THE CHARLOTTETOWN cmnnrm FIRST OF ALL", ~ ' uovmuscs Ion Ylgiioiuim Reruns unmzn sgtrcnzg, FROM THIS wEEivs NEWS FOR nu: nunmiiiirvs suunmw suBscmBisi§§ MONDAY. "Phoidoath occurred at Ynrk yoster It! of Mrs. George Crochet, lllufllel‘ 0% Qoltolilel C-rocket. The funeral takes P l% O B]. —'l'he many friends of Mrs. Win. J. Simpson and Iannly, flwnicrl,‘ of Cavendish, will regret to _l:. .n chit they left. Kcusington on Nov. 1st for Vancouver, B. U. to make their homo them.- Two. of hcr nuns Iliu- coln and Nell have resided in Van- couver for several ycms. nnd one sou William George sHl lives in Kin- slngton, While bur youngest sor. John, and thrce daughters, Jnnic, Ella, sud Lottie: a compniiieq ',n\r, Many friends gathered M. the Ken- slngton Station to say fflrflWlliLllnfl to express the ‘hope (but they may have if pleasant voyugr. find tlmt they may enjoy nil flu‘ hlcslfiiugs which this WUIl". cun flflilhl in their future home. V-ffhcre pnsscd lll‘ll(‘fjillli_\‘ to at 1.0m: Rivcr on Fhluullzi}. (let, 31 Jami-s. (‘uusiuu n ‘,~lif‘\' resident of fhnt “lulu. iiL‘(‘('l'.~l‘fi unn ‘the ypungcr‘ :~1-|l‘ of rin- lnln \l~~‘<~.-.i. dcr Lousm |.l “as boin rt Corner sc"eh-_ fwo _\cni‘.= um- .i. » years ago ghc unovr-ri with ily to Long fI1\"'." 11c hnd b-z-n failing heulth fin‘ s. _ timi- mu‘. stricken with unruly‘ . on thn nrday cvcninz [iri-tt-ilin‘: - >1 iiw . l\’lr. (fousms ivus n cnusislcn’ be!‘ of the in a: llrvr L". -.h in: regular lltlT-fiil n. umlc hczilil: mitted. He. l'~ s if mourn >n-~..i. his \v'd w law". lau-phtcis ‘Wm. E-iuiilnnner_v' and r. s Indus‘ (loulson, and v.0 » n Ucmze two sisters nud nDD brotnu" der Cousins of Pl“l‘llfl;fl.i\l‘. The m. ernl took nlncc ‘Wednesday "ffvr noun. Rev. ti. H. Sutherland of‘ i lug. The rcmziius WRTr inf. rod ..i Gcddie Memorial (‘g-meuyry, rcsi. iiiuig I The lllflffliltff of Cilpt Ulnrkc, form rly of fhis l. v, Uapt May Ncff of rfxvamscu. both of the Salvation A place in 01f. Yof-kville Hall was crowded to wiv- the marriage ceremony which w. . pcrloruieil by Brigadier Morehen, .'ho ls well known here. Following thc preliminaries Mrs. (‘Apt ' linnmn swilord nnd their hleut. Mupp read the Lilslz, Psalm. The treasurer "Au spoke of tl-c splnlidill condition n! the (Tarps, (‘yaptains McLean and Fniriiurst sang u duet and than Staff kfnpl. Louis and lldnjor (‘nmgron wore given thc nppnrtlinity of wish. mg rin- cunLi-ncting parties God Speed The Major nlso rcud a touching mes- sage from bliss Neil's mother. Others speakers werc (‘apt li-lnrdock and Eastvvcll. Lion: (Yolouel Puginiirc, in whose ilepzirrriicnt IUuptain Clarke worlicil for some fimc, had n few words and flu-u llrigzuilicr lilorchnn prrccelli-l ncibly with the ilctiiileil uini'rlu.;.-;c. ccrciiiiniy‘. This ovcr the liriguilici" rend n congrat- ulafriry tvlcyrrm from tho (fliicf t>‘ci'zi-ti|r_\': dil'-‘=.['ll'll‘i§f‘, who for n dlllilllivl‘ of ycilrn was solo» “is fin; . . l’ _ fehLv-sii y» l furs. also .F.lc.\"~u- took, Yurkvillc, 'Pf)l‘\llll'L‘r, zvhfgrc‘ i~f lll the Prcslrvtiwrizin (‘liurcli, lfhcu sun: swlicfly, (‘npt Vlnrko ,: dn- briefly mid the ssrvicc. ivas ifl!'|l"i. Thc funny friends in this city i-f (‘zgpt Llurke wish them both every jhn; pjucss. ‘Hue dcnfh of John lirmviicll "hi-hi wiu (lCf‘""C\i 11f. his rcsidcncc, ztol-ins-wn slrccl, at right o'clock ‘ibis nh-rhi The dccenseil was scv~ rs oi ago, and lcnvcs u on, nnd one ilaughtcr; his . childrcn, W.K. 'l‘hf'>mpson, '. Aim. is thc son, and Mrs '. wife m‘ (‘cmductor Berry . city. is the ilnnghter. Mr. ddunnpnou bus hccn in poor heal- .th ‘o. the _ Fllll\."€‘\i from ZlIJOPiEXy some years ha». Mr. ‘Fhnuipnon wd; born in Up- pwr Hutirvill» where hc lived until he. now-d Lnjliorcton, about .20 yearn ‘w, wberi- ln- um.‘ cmploycd first as Hiceninu. ~' * l inter employed by ‘fhu l. f‘. 1%., a lllllllliel‘ of years. Aixainir 1o ii. ‘icnlth .\lr. ‘Fhompson " iv i-i h »_< cmplqvmcnf. about thrcc "s muc. Mr. ‘Phompsinrs first vrru; Alisa Mnry Kinnunr, of "ullic. who died eleven yours siu- , nftur which hc married Miss Em- wifc, u? Capt Nell hus been in cl “llmjflu xvi!» um‘ i-inll of I call nry now alts??- “Fo; - * boiling; v" ~~ tin u c‘. niuui‘. .>1;3 : _ us-V, f ' Spfiiillllli of auiwvl dCfé$CYit~17fIuHll1f mi non; . u“; l‘l",*|“.<f\:l..1-.:~ -1.,1.-, W,» .~'~'_.f\"‘ "orb v1.10 (faiin s info ‘Mic liil'l'lllli'_. liukul".~=.'.'l1 iv n inc’ "3 ’1.\','\~.'>ii1i\ll) $'\\ipr<, J ; and new ‘ would A .1‘ lionszc wiihouc T1163’ 111.: >11 .l:1:ul}"'. in food ‘rwrcnlioaf sizugo if‘ i cat and won HQW A ‘Uidififi EJYDJCLWF-TSZIY Will HIIU ‘:\Ii“."‘¢ . L Lhfai ",.'.-z"l= "r; illjllfl‘, "uniulrl like to fr)". “Vflih iwo 1ltildrcdxinlliL-luiinac.iLis only udtunzl than 'l‘uz'u into .\ §,'.'(’1‘l'.~Cfi \ll'\lil, p i: iwn-u. Ci;l><~~.\'<1ii.'n:‘. f1".‘1_-.' htl] fill in linking ., xii) Quilts. (3)1) C-Jbes are the grr-zalesi. advance mo. beggar! to .".,Rt".’li l0 cock..- . ‘Khlflffi x4 » l fir’: u v mi." stole lircrul? \\‘hv .. . . 'L‘bc5' fought mu n new oilun" ‘iVOlllcll, who lam-p n! ch) T'.1'f‘ 1ll.'ll1_\' broken slices ' vxvc-s iluif. would accumulate. ‘into lllaizazd Pudding "I ‘p-HU-llll (if lilvfili l0 fl linlywin 111cc:- nf sue-f 11nd n f iron this with a le.i~ mid. wilt, mid mm in a in Ii Titiii: lniilifl" \‘.".!'.C‘l' mid stir w: d. iwu uud nlHi 1w": i dw- uot ice-l .15 if I Mothers l Fathers l i Look at fhe pictures of the old I’ 1nd the new in childreds underwear -and say which you would prefer for yam-ch.‘ “en. ":5." 7-"; ' - . . .-' They re IzaI/Jicsscil in the -"' . style kind that must be bothersome‘ y hultcncd. (Se- m6 lowerpicture. Hasn't I I ' it a familiar and vexing l-Qilr?) They're always snugly and comfortably dressed in the new kind, whether it's buttoned or no’; Xilancc ones will be it the upper picture.) Your little eater, nicer, fur 111c"e comfy in 6 "rs ours Klosed-Krotch COMBINATIONS Ask for it in any weight you like, and expect and find every size fits perfectly. because it is knlt-to-fit. This new idea in underwear is worth your while. Ask your favo rite store about it--and have them show it. You'll understand in 8 1110111611! (H1) JSTYLII bu" few months. (in Oct, 17th,, the‘ post thrcn yours having‘ n» ’* 9i» ..fli'gi V9553? A good llomnch , and a merry soul are , insepazablr-Jackirg ' which. U’! Abbey's Salt. ,, 25c and 60c bottle. Sold everywhere. no i l l l ma WebsLer, of Kengsmgton, l‘. E. I. Mr. Thompson also leaves three bro thors, (Ehurles, Clifford, and Idred al" iof Upper Snckville. The iuueral will take place on Saturday morning, f. short sscrvice will be held at tlu house Robinson Street at 9.30 o: clock after which the body will bl fnkcn to Suckvilie on N0. 2 trnir ifur interment. The funeral will tnki ‘place iu Upper Snckville on the arriv- al of the (lapc train about 1.3L‘ o'clock on Saturday afternoon. In tcrnicnt at Upper Sackvillc Cemetery . .—Monef.on ldxc. Hector McInnes, K. C.,has received the sud intelligence that his mother Mrs. Luughlin Mclnucs, bud died rather suddenly zit hcr home ui Lyons, Brook. Pictou County. on Thursday. .'I‘l1c ileceaseil lady whc ivas 73 years nf nge,hnd not been in the best of liculth of late, but her demise was unexpected. She wus n most cstimublc lady and was beloved by all who knew her. Mrs. llrlcInnes ‘is survived by her husband, four son: and two daughters, Mrs. Sample, of iQOIChOStOI‘, and bliss Mclnnis fll ‘home. The sons arc: Hector lilcln- incs. barrister. of Halifax; William nnd Dnnicl, in the United Stntesninil Peter at hDlllfh-‘Hilillilx exc. (Mr. Mclnuus’ wife is n native of this ‘Pity. A pretty house wedding took placi- iyffSiiOfllily ufternoou at the residence of Albert. nnd Airs. Craig, Chestnut strcet, when their daughter Ncllic Alberta was mnrricil to Arthur New- ton Fraser. of this city, the Rev. G. IK. B. Adams, of Young Methodist ‘Church, Officiating. The ceremony took place in the parlor, which was prettily decorated with palms find quantities of lfilgfllllt blossoms. ‘The ,prctty little bride, who was given [nvsny by hcr father, ivorc her travell- ‘iug suit of navy serge, the cont when‘ iing ovcr i, wulst of paddy green sut- iin veilcd in navy blue chiffon cml ru- idcrcd in bluc mid gold. He!‘ becom- in): bluc but wns trimmed with heron plumuzc. Shc carried n beautiful lumqmgt of bridal roses and lilies of the vnllcy, nml her gift from the hriilcgroom was n handsome Persian lunib cont and mull. The ivedding mnrch was played by Miss Blanche (‘i-nig, the hridc‘s sister, and her gill. from the bridegroom was a beautiful gold hrncirlct sct with penrls and pc- riilots. The service was followed by u rcccption, the bride's table lacing cen- fred by the. ilveddlng cake and deco!‘- ntcil with roses and lilics of the. vul- lcy. Mr. nlld iilrs. Fraser left on the 5.2m o'clock trnin for a, six wccks’ trip to New York and the Iinhamziu, hllfi on their return trip will take up residence at the lioynl Alexandra Hotel for the wiutci" months.-—Wiuni- pug ‘Fi-lcgram. (Miss ilraig was fur- mgrly 0f Emflffllfl.) 'l‘hc (fraud Division, Sons cl dfcmpcrancc of l‘. E. island’. but" l" sirLv-thiril unnunl session with lhxcch sior Division, No. . 20h, Wilmut Valley, on Friday Uct, 27th. “W. U- w, 1', A. S. Wright presiding. Uf- {iccrs present iverez-James Hvlliloffll. West (fnpe; G. Scribe-J. F. Proiltt. Kcnsingtmi; G. TREES-J). N- MICKEY. Springfield; G. (‘halo-John Carew, Wheatley; P. (l. W. P.—-Samuel Ber- nard, Spring Valley. ‘ _ Appointed prutem wcrei-—C:. build." John 1'1()\Vfll'(l, Margate; (I: bent.- lm McKay, springflcld. The reports of the grand officers, showed thc order in general to be still in a strong and healthy condition. The _mcniberslnp repuftcd being 1740 with about $300 cash "on hand. _ In the afternoon strong dificlisinfllifl arose reuardini: U“? l8§i§ll_ 0i W‘ furcenicnt of the Prohibition _Ai.".t throughout the whole l>l‘¢1\‘l""‘~ wfitrong evidence went tfrBlWW Ulflil quite a uumbcr of pbysicious Wyrb: mipplyiflg unwnrrnntcrl ccrtificatcu 01 liquors thus patronizing the flPllil" gfijifm-j. to u very lnrgc extent- It W-‘ifi n1; . shown that sonic 0f tllfl fill" secutotxs were not giving satisfaction Ln the temperance PPUNB‘ The Grand ‘Division havlill! slww“ '1 strong ilcterminntimi to sec that _n better state of affairs shall exist in tho ncur future have flllllfilnmli l‘ strung committee to ivork in cun~ junction with tho temrcl11u08 Bllifllwd! committees uuw nlrcndy flllllvinifld i" ilmw up necessary amendments l“ be placed before the next meeting of the Provincial Alliance. > The following are the Officers for the ‘ensuing Neill? o. w. Pr-Jnmes unpaved. ivwt °‘2~?_°'w. A.—Thns. J. Humphrey, wu- iot. . “G. Scribe-J. F. Profit. Kenfllili!‘ n. G. 'I‘inas.—D. N. McKay. field. g, (lhgp,—J0lln Garew. Wheat-WY- G. Oond.—— D. M. McDonald, Hunter v . - * Ri‘1.erf-lei1t.—-J0hfl Howard. Msfzflw G. l’atron.—Mi'a. H. J. Wright. M- ariya. w. P.—-A. s. Wright, Al- b81911; sessions were largely attended and splendid enthusiasm reigned throughout the day. In thn cvenlnfi an overflowing public tcmlicfflllfl" meeting was held. Excellent nnd in- spiring addresses were delivered by prominent WOT“?!- Followinii was the program:- (mm-m; by chofrz-The fight ls on. Remarks by shalrinan. Jae. Holi- wnod, G. W. I‘. Address of welcome-Percy March- banks. V Reply bybflcv. lil. S. Weeks, B. A; Spring- b . 0.. . Rscltatlon-Mrmf-larry Waugh. Address-—A. S. Wright, P. G. W.P. Chorus by choir-"A better time is coming." Recltntiom-Miss Jessie Murphy.’ Address-Rev. R. U. Morse, Sum- merside. . Solcv-Mr. IProd Haslam. Recitation-Miss Helen (flan-kc. A<lilress—John Carew, G. Chap. Recitation-bliss Hazel Mitchell, Chorus by choir—Good night. . Nationgl Anthem. TUESDAiY. Geo. J. Rogers, City; has bought out the controlling interest of the Rogers Hardware Company, Ltd, from his brother Benjamin Rogers, and will in future curry on the busl» ness, entirely" on his own responsibil- .ty and under his personal supervis- ion. Mr. Rogers, who was manager and Buyer for his firm. is thoroughly conversant with his wholesale and ru- tail business and his many friends vill wish him success in the future. The popularity of the firm during ill its ycnrs of business in Charlotte- .own is well known nnd since its in- mgurution by the late Hun. B. Ro- gers has been an acknowledged factor ‘n the commercial life of this c0m— nunity. Fight Years of Bad Eczema on Hands “hr: 51,,“- U. ififuircul Cured by Cuiicura Soap and Ointment Miss llfary If. llcnflqv, 03 Univcrsily Sh, Montreal, writes, in a. recent Icitcr: “some nineXcurs ago l noticed small pimples brcak- lng out on the buck of my hands. 'l‘hcy became vcry irritating, and gradually became worse. so that I could not slccp at night. consulted u physician who trcufcd mc u long time but if- gof. worse, and l could not. put my hands in ivull-r. I nu»- lrieznorl at thu hospihil, and it u u< just the sumo. I wns ld that. if was u. vcry hnd case of’ eczema. “WclLIjust kcpt on using cveryfliing fbnl I could for nearly eight ycars uniil I W!!!) advised lo fry CllllflUffl. (iinfufcnf. I (lid so, and l found after 1i. fcw applications- tho burning sl- flliflll‘; were ilisiippeurinu, I itnnhl slccp u-cll, and did nnl. have an): ‘ lug during lhe Ilillllf. h uffcr n. whu: to use (luficnru Soup. c lo lllfi (finicurn. n,.und 1h "l l could use ollu-r ~ ' rs \\'llll no rcsnll, l-u‘ amnlii-ziiiiiiis uml (rinlxxicni. it and uf . . hnzliui: misc from (‘nficura (lc-‘crvcd u. lnir lrsui Ill f u ih (u - si.\ munfl huvc hand. . cum. ll ’ m_ sh (but you publish i If lclfi-r to ull l world, and if anyone doubts ll, let fhcm v n: mo." (‘inicuru Soup and Oinfmcnf. nrc sold by flfllfllllili null duulcrs c~:cr,v\\'licrc. For u. lihr-ral fro» saimplc of’ each, with ISLE-b. book, B07111 m Poll -r l - r .\- Fhcm. Corp" o5 Uoluznbizu .-‘.\'c., Liv 1 f. U. A. l\"l u. (llnfnirnt ‘and I fill! .,., A very pretty wedding took place at the Baptist Parsonage, Charlotte- town. un Wednesday afternoon, No- vember 1st, of Enrl Ensley Acorn, Luke Verde, and Lilian Alma Mc- Lean, Charlottetown, recently of Boston, were married by the Rev. Z. L. IPnsh, M.A. The bride was beau- tifully gowned in uld rose satin, and looked every iuch a bride. The happy couple drove to their home in Lake Verde, uhere they will reside. (lon- gratulutions and best wishes follow them. Quite n village of Rluom was cnst over the Hampshire on Oct 14th. when it became known that Mrs. (‘bass Kitsou l-Auue Psthick) had passed away after a short illness. The deceased ivas seventy-eight yeah! old and will be much missed in the community as she was respected and loved by all who knew her. The funeral was largely attended showing the esteem in which she was held by acquaintances and relatives. The services were conducted at her home by the Rev. Mr. Miller. The pail-hearers . were Hammond Youuker, Frcilcrick Youukcr, Bertram Youuker, Edward Henderson, Edgar and Hurry Pcthick, all her nephews. There is left to mourn a. loving mother, four (lnughters and one son: Mrs. lilellissa 'l‘residiler, Brooklinc, lilussx, Mrs. (‘lurk L. Kibby, Everett, ll-lasm; Mrs. Ileuhcu Barrett, Klng~ stun, Mrs. John Stewart, Hampshire, and Frederick on the homestead, al- so one brother and two sisters. 'l‘he bereaved have the deepest sympathy of the community by the sudden and untimely dcnth of a mother; and ir- reparable loss in the family circle. The flornl tributes were many. Gone but not forgotten is n mother, Who is not conscious of the tears \ve’\‘c shcd , Perhaps u frail memorial, but sin- corn. Will comfort us, nnd greully noticed hcrc. - Easter ' satisfy YQInRAf , 2B1" by .s1lv.- ingot. your dog u. bone‘; Neitlier can you build up your nerves with alcoholic remedies. To be Self-Reliant, nerves must have a food-tonic that nour- ishes arid builds up the entire system. “Scott's Emulsion is the World ’s Standard Body-Builder and Nerve-Food- Tonic. liu. DRUGGISTS Out Plug Tobacco The reliable brand cut from our original “Anciucnx NAVY " Plug. SOLD sv ALL census LIANUIUMYFUREI) nv ROCK CITY TOBACCO 60.. QUEBEC. Makes the True Homo-Made Bread \i.if A‘ Your M011 Used to Canadian women are the marl (ll/rrurtfrcc in the world because they are the 1/101! ruonmn/y. They arc home bodies. Their interests are centred in t/n-ir Iran/es. in hFCdd-fllilkillg. They. are proud of thcif skill 'Tbcy know that with “Ilenvci” Flour, they can make bread that cqimls anything turned- out by the most skilful chefs in the world. One of the first things notind by travellers in Canada is the fact that ‘fall you \v< men know how to make gaod bread.’ ' If they knew all the facts, they would add “fill your best bread makers use “BEAVER” FLOUR, The reason is quite simple. /1/¢rr1ded_ flour. and flavor. grocer has it. pastry without it. Dcclers-write us for _ (lrains and Cereals. m r. n. nnoii 00., “mill It is really Mao/loam in am’, the quality, nutrimcnt and flavor of Ontario Fall’ wheat and the strcngth of Manitoba Spring wheat. “Bczivcr” Flour is a perjfictfy balanced flaur. easy laccause it is always ‘the same in strength, quality You can make more bread to the barrel than with any other flour-Jig, brown, nutty, delicious ' ,. ._ loaves that will delight both the eye and the palate. i ~ ‘r ' I Perhaps you have never tried “Beaver” Plodr. i v Try it. ‘t n makes baking i, » *‘ kllég/é/ikuinw/p/h “BcavcrwFlour is a It contains llll . i ‘ iuiiiuuil/“i *4 mill ~\.~~Q-._ Z 1 Your You can’t» make the best pfiqes. xon Feed, Coarse .. , p . f l