A N' r ‘V %i’.;,=s " t .- _ ,- _. _________,, _ _ _ _ _ i . *‘ , . \< 1. , '.. _--, l\'!<,‘."`“-in fv- ‘X - :_--_-,_ --1- , “ ' . ~_ _- .,_i -- \-\ _. _ ,_ ' _ __ _ -_ _ .L . _ ._, ».¢~e`i\F."‘._'-'-‘_~f”=-if" ~ 'sf -’“‘” .'1 -~.‘i~:-'~;,-..?.»'-‘-:fr -H. .'-"-" ‘ ‘-2 ‘ ’»‘ -if ‘=-"* , - its ._ . ._ __ _ _ .I , _ ..,, . _ ,_ __`_ ____, _ .___ `_,___,_ ,__ A 27% t f -.ii.rPottriiiir its-nine miner -SEL!-:crED on riiis wssirs ui-.wilt bros' may tiuiiiiniti'ii’s'~ siiiiilphsii i ` "' "°°' ' ' _ " " - ",- ' ---- ---- --A-_~-~ __ --_.-- - ~~---~ --~----- -- ~-~-~------ ._'_ __ TIBCG /\ lismcso is rs strong as the tmcwno stronger. The trace takes the strain and thc strongest traceis the best. The Hercules is A fist shaped trace. strong as steel. flexible aa leather. tough and un reekahlc. made of steel chain covered with heavy leather nearly finished in tc-med and rounded edges strongly stitched. Powerful heel chain and either clip or bolt piece at heme end: one undone-half inch solid leather billet. Docs not chafe the horses and is tremcndouslysstisfactory. If you don't "have the Hercules Trace on your hes harness. don°t waitordcr A set NO dealer does not have it. order hom We will ohip some day. on roceipl TREES at co.. Lui lsrasusuln 1866 ll WELLINGTON STREET EAST, TORONTO ° éF,_,_,____1T'i1f__ f;iT_T__s____ _L éfifxllifyé I Yw`\" `~ L 9"" _ _ ` A `i"*‘; - ..._ »,. _' _ ___-A __ _ __ _.__ _ ,, _ ,t \ .t \| \`<1 . "‘ \ -< \_-'_ _.'\,_;~, -‘ J/ .`,_ ‘. , if :. A `\_ \.f` 1; , <7-'\ tflay _ `~. __ ._ te., vi "_.‘ __. _E __ ____ tb .1 lin makers r ’ ~ - f <15,- __/~’ _ ,.. J, ,v _ ..L%p\. lleg. lie has been on active service / ___'_ ‘~.,`._ _ ' ' .léll g ..‘-` 'hrce years, being previously wound- ( ‘ _ji-_ I ‘ J, img' . 1, cd nearly two years ago. " . ~ i '- t i f li l "1 /' .-_ qi /, ' .\ y ‘ THURODAY Private Fred Drake Mr. llobcrt Drake, Bristol, has received a telegram notifying him .hat his son, Private Fred Drake has been woundod by gunshot in the hip .ind arm. lie belongs to the 55 Bat- talion and this is the third time he .ias becn_wounded. He enlisted in August, 1915. Private V. M. Campbell Mrs. Augustus Campbell Dundas has received word that Private Vit- .:li'n M. Campbell has been admitted io the 26th Gen. Hospital, llltaples iviili it gun shot wound in the head. lie cnllstcd in Los Angeles, Cal., in ircc., 1917, and was sent to Willows _‘:unp_ B. C., and went overseas in April. Ile is 22 years old and a nat- ive oi’ Poplar Point, P. E. I. _ i -~sis Pte. John M. McDonald " Mrs. Allan McDonald. Milburn, Lot i0, has received word stating that her son, Pte. John M. McDonald was ad- mlitc»:_l to No. 56 General Hospital .vith a gunshot wound in the right Pts. Nsii Mstsoti ’ Q ` -i 'i .i""” `/ _ - i' - _,ff _.’-`§- '-i,i,,.-,',.,3~_ l Z .iir, Angus N. McIJe'id, Brookfield " ` " / ‘ins recuived word that his son Pte. \leil lilaciicoii has been shell gassed ind admitted to the 26th General, iiospltal Eatples, August 31st. Pte. ;VIuci.eod went overseas with the 0.'.Lii Battalion and was later trans- crred to the 26th. -WOUNDED.--Mr. Hiram Wood- ilflo, Kensiiigiton has been. notified hut Private Williuui Morgan Wood- ltle i oillrially reported admitted 1 t.ii\ Hospital Banrraft Road, Milcnd \Viirrcii enlisted with tho original _ FRIDAY _.nomo ovessus-min oerefuus Gallant who has groi=.'.i.nto:.ii‘i‘y. `y regret to inform you No. 712431 ~|,,, ,mme of John B_ Mcponald, Cha,-_ ltcoiiiliiiivsiilic lfiwiiilitiiis fziiicy 5'l“~ Alllifrt Lluyd W“'"°" infantry 05 lottctnwii, and Samuel Elliott, Win- of ultra iiiritlcs \`.~itli ai ruiigc of lvlfllly Y`@D0l'l0<1 Hdnlmed W the Mil aloe Station. popular purse pimiliilitics. _'_f~S.___C__m_ I ' 1 _ » (-.__;_,s and ` diigliiiitl. September Gili sufi`erin< FORMER PAS1-0,, __ The H,,,_,,-,Ds . - . _ .- ... . .. _ ? I_>ennn_;._<__i_.|\rni¢a L.,,,1,,.w,,,,, _ ioin shell wound concussion. ll. fax Hemldsnysz ,hc Rev_ L_ ,___ !\cl\l:ind, pastor of thc old North it 1” g ilomh Battalion and has the hes! Baptist church which joined with '°o_., ,_ “___” ________ . vishcs from his many _friends lf- .hc -I-_,,,m,_,C,ef ,mdcr the ,,,,,,,C of "L ”""` `" ;“"""°'T_';:'i ";";'""fT"f' " ~--- "" '-==~’»*-"-`-'--'-?"»+‘ iummwsmc f-or 'ii speedy r°c°v9r'\"_ the Baptist Tciiililc» recently iii bfi Flags and Flag -Staff I M W D Cu liin wrdcr to assist in ilic problem of thc 'tion withdrew it. llotli hc and Mi-_ Daley have shown a vcry fine spirit. -T0- , ige, has been ailing for some time, the unite culrclt mr lr C0" .iii the end came very suddenly. Hs saves to mourn their loss a widowed sidcratioii. Naturally such a manly ‘and disinterested attitude has "i _ , V iiotlier two sisters, Mrs. J. Fanni- Strgngly lmprcssgd the congre- I y ,an “Ad Mm ,da ,n Boston. and gation--they consider themselves ` ’ ' i' te tl r l ders Thi iiiec brothers, Wm, in Damariscat ortuna in ici cn _ ‘ 5 """"‘"'- How to Recognize' audi Avoid. _ I _Kiiliiey or Bladder. Troubles. Medical Research has Proven that Diseases _ Arising from Coiigested Kidney; Call - he Cured if Detected 'iii Time _ The Symptoms of These Afflictions Should be Understooil " and Recognized - Kidney and Bladder complaints are among the most common adiiotions that the human body is heir to. Thou- sands of people sudo: for years ‘with pains in the back, swollen joints or dldicnlt urination, and never once try to rid themselves of their agonies-- because they don’t~ understand the cause, nor seat of their trouble. Perhaps the -best-known diseases re- sulting from Kidney derangcmants are Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Inflammation of the Bladder, Stone and Gravel. These diseases are all the result of deranged kidney action, and can be _cured only if the kidneys are restored to perform their proper func- tion of cleansing tlio blood-before the trouble becomes chronic. THB KENEYB AND THBIE FUNCTION. The Kidnoys are classified among tho most vital organs of the body; and the importance of taking the greatest care of them-cannot be accentuated too strongly. _ If the health of the body is to be maintained, every effort must be matic to keep these delicate organs in such perfect condition that they will per- form their proper function with regu- larity and ease. 'His duty of the Kidneys is to filter the blood and keep it freed from the poisonous wastage that is being con- stantly thrown oif by the body and collected up by the blood stream. The Kidneys-two in number--are situ- ated just over the hips in the small of the back. Each Kidney. is composed of amass of ine spongy tissues that are fed by s multitude of minute blood Nessels, i These blood vessels so' small that they separate the blood into thin thread-like strssms, and main it easy for it to iiltcr througlrtlie tissues. This iiiteriiig prort-ss roinoves the impurities nad waste mutter. You can readily understand, then, that when for any reason at all, the Kidneys become congested and duo to this congestion fail to iiltcr the uric acid and other impurities from the blood, trouble starts. All the poisons that otherwise would have been expelled ,from the body now rc- main in the blood stream and circu- late through the system again. In a short time these impurities lodge in joints and muscles, setting up infection and fostering disease. Poisoning of the blood stream is tho direct cause of most suEering to-day. We have studied the cause of these ailliciiona ict us go further and learn how to detect them bcforc they get a` fatal grip on the system. THE BYMPTOMB. The iirst evidences of poison in the blood arc hcadaclics, followed by dizzi- iicss, and -a general feeling of lassi- tulle. The affected person feels drowsy, ilopy and listlcss. This state is followed by the chief danger sig- nal,-iliat pain in the back-when it comes-bc warned, for -your health ia in danger. If this pain in the back is allowed to continue, Painful Urination and Brick Dust Deposits will likely fol- low. With some people the joints and ankles begin to swell, and evidences of Rheumatism are noticeable. Kidney troubles soon toll upon tho appearance,-n gradual wasting away is noticed, tlic skin becomes sailor: :uid drawn, dark circles begin to appear under the eyes, while deep wrinkles mar tho features, and the whole aspet-t of tiie person is one of depression and lifelessness. The symptoms slated above arc tlic ones most generally noticed; thy" gn others. Nature gives plenty of wsu. ing that _she is in trouble. It is fs, you to heed her signals of distress-sad assist her in remstlying the-defect.. 1| you don't--you_ liider-_for kidusy Q.. rnrigements soon change to clironis complaints, and chronic complaint; bring su8ering untold. ,_ T83 Billfhni' On reading the foregoing you will readily understand that in order to relieve any kidney dlseahe,thc cause must first be removed,-tliatnls exactly what Gin Pills are,msdo_ 10,1'-emi do. ci.. Pin. set airseuy ii§_6'ii ins ina. neys to relieve the congestion emi restore them to their previous stats of health. Once the kidneys are peeform- ing their function properly, the blood is purified and tho infection removed by Nature itself-that is, providing you deal with tlis _cause as soon as _the symptoms appear. Don'h~_1i'sit_ _sndtmgt that time or good ‘luck _*will 'restore your kidneys to thelr'£0i"mer healthy condition. A few Gin Pills as proven- tioii are worth many dollars of cure. There is the point. Don’t hesitate and put off till to-morrow. Once your kidneys are out of order, you must get them into proper shape again-or [atal results will surely follow. Stick to the tried and proven remedy, Gin Pills. They have _relieved thousands of others. They will do the same for you. You can buy them anywhere for 50:: ii box, or if you prefer, write to us :mil we will send you s slmplo box of (lin Pills free. A trial will soon con- vince you that Gin Pills remedy Kid- ney and Bladder troubles.- 11 th d lm Ora C’ more g The Nations] Dr & Chemical Com an of Canada Limited Toronto Canada UI. residents should address Ns-Dru-Co- Inc., 202 Main Si., Bufialc. N.Y. i ' ° i st t tc l cl his resi nation, -OBITUARY.-T e doa ' occurre , _ ug P y , ___ S__mme______l__ Tuesday morning to but .it thc request of thc coiigrcga _ ' _ ' In ir George R. Cushing, at the home if his mother, rs. _ _ s g. . _ - l‘iio deceased. who was forty years of and 3 .degli to l,“al,;c.thef.f“tturc of I Ti 4 -_Is .J .__ " -I =~_._._~__*;.s S _ _ _ _ U _ - - i' ‘ '_ ~ '_ fi't.ih.i _D ' 1, -» -f ;;:;“.:i.‘i.‘.if..i;.f.2:::..§..;.‘i;f;1:. An Envelg e -gf Heat TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CEN IS l P Now is the time to fly thc Union Jack - - _ » l f Just a few complete outfits l or _ $2.50 Each ' i Send orders at once ciiiiiioriiziowu GUARDIAN l l ---iillnuv L-;s i .__ ..-_-_-_I ____ . - ___. Eastern King’s Live Stock Exhibition At S(-)U_RIS On Wednesday October Znri, 1918. $600.00 PRIZES l$600.00 Given for Classes of Horses Cattle. _ Sheep and Hogs etc. In connection with this Exhibition an Auction Sale oi Pure Bred and Grade Cattle. Horses Sheep and Pigs. wie be held- on the grounis, in the afternoon. Persons wishinz to dispise of any anim al. su-wild notify the Secretary wht will catalogue same. A tee of 23 cents will be charg d foi each animal centered for sale. ` Amiismenis of Various Kinds on the Grounds. u _The c immitree wiil endea ~/our to make suitable Train Arrabicmmts, which will be announced later. , initio: Piize List and all other iiiformgtign wr-ue Sem-,_.~ itRA_NK»M:fti.Ai.tv. c. n. Msxiusos. i i A F|'(’sld¢‘lllo I :C |r fur: , f _ ,» - .. ~ > ,mc . _~...,._.»_ -. ,., _Y /, ___ ._._ i . BOYLE - MCFAVDEN WEDDING \ quiet marriage took place at ‘.'atcrmere” yesterday when Mr. .iisacl Brewer Boyle a prosperous 'ming farmer of New Haven, was ‘nitcd in the holy bonds of matri- iony to Miss Sarah E., daughter of r. John MucFaytlen Riverdale. As nh of the contracting parties are ‘_-iorvedly popular in their respect- .; communities they are followed by ho very best wishes of a large cir- le of friends. Tlie»Guardian extends i Mr. and Mrs. Boyle its most hearty iiigrzituiations. _ 'l`lic (iiiardiziii joiiis in sympatliy _viili thc bereaved family. msscd away on the cvciiiiig of the izili, instant, 'l`lic dcccriscd lady .vas iii licr (i4tli. year and was very 'iighly cstccmcd among a large ‘irclc of friends and :icquaiiitaiiccs for her many cstcemahlc qualities 'laughter of the late Duncan Mc- Lean, F.sq. of Long River and she leaves to mourn licr liuslmiid, four l:iuglitci's :uid thrcc sons, Nlrs. lohn Dorgaii, Mrs. Alonzo Ready, Tignish, and Mrs. Ray Shen. Mont- rose and limily, Calgary. who was at licr niothcr's bcflsidc in licr last moments; Messrs. Cosiiias and llicluicl. (`:iIg:iry, Licut. Dniiicl. R..l".A_ Toronto, Another son llcrn- :ird was rcccntly killed in France, while serving with the American troops. lier funeral took place to thc Sacred llcnrt Church, Albcrton on Sattirday morning last and was largely attended. Wlismvsryoossmssaick liosiisclmor feel s Blows attack it ofliiy moo! ear. s cola street have not been finally dis- pooed of but all things point to thc crcction of a fine new church build ing on the site before referred to by The Mail. ' DAWSON- COLDWELL WEDDVNG- --A quiot but very pretty welding was solemiiized Tuesday afternoon hy the Rev. D. G. Milbury, of Gusper- eaux. when Aldon Benjamin Dawson of Uigg_ P .E. I., was united in mar~ riage to Evelyn, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Coldwell. if Wallbrook says a St. John Ex- change. Tho bride who. was unattend- i ed looked particularly charming in a . tailored suit of sergo. with smart hat to match. She is ii graduate of Ac- ` arlla Seminary in piano, and will be much missed in musical circles. Dr. Dawson. who graduated from Acadia in 1915, receiving his Pi..D_ at Haif- vnrd this year, has recently been np- pointcd Professor of Biology at Mt. `0fl\CH(l and hcaft- She Was 3 Allison University. The happy coiiplf left on the afternoon express for short trip to Prince Edward lslanl before occupying their now home on Charlotte Street. Sackvillo. N. D. CARTER-CHISHOLM WEDDING. -The Charlottetown Methodist Church was the scene of an auspic- ious ovont at 7.30 o'clock last even- ing when Miss Ruby H. Carter dau- whter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Carter. Ilayiield Street. became the wife of Mr. Heath M. Chisholm of North Tryon. and formerly of the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia in this city. The ceremony was perform- ed bythe pastor, Rev. R. G. Fulton in the presence of ii large assemb- lage of the relatives and 'friends of the happy young couple. in the ab- sence of the regular organist. Miss Stanley, Prof. Wstliis presided at the organ. "Phe bride, who wore a travelling suit of blue. was assisted hy nm" Marjorie Chisholm, sister of ins groom. both vorrvlns beautiful bouquets. The groomsmen was Mr. George Kerr ol the Bsiili of Novo Scotia. The church was boosti- fully decorated for the occasion by to girl friends ot the bride. Ilan? _ilivsiy pmsiis wdrs r¢osiv_so. Anon; _ ' - ` i the ceremony they drove to their nit , on imma in Nm-tt. Tryon mins 'Nha .'lf K i » _ - . .° Q _ ___i.-»-.,_ .-if _ :i_e;ia:ho host wishes of a host' ot' | l _ _ _ i ` _ ' | A THE Koo- tenayoven l f P tl d. . . . P mr 0 or an and thc old mission hall on Agri- is practically surrounded with he a t- even, umary- inganlstcady. Ovcr the top of the oven and down the right hand- side, the heat passes in ti steady current, then underneath the oven till it strilzcs a guiding bar that sends it tothe f ront,then _ straight across to the back. The oven itself is constructed of heavily nickcllcd steel which absorbs and distributes the heat evenly and quickly to the interior. Thus the oven is practically sur- rounded with an envelope of heat on five sides-left, top, right, bottom and baclg, and the outside is pro- tected by a. air-tight joints so that not afpartick cf licct can escape.-” _- -_ ' _ --_ The outside envelope of ~i:lic¥cal2 flues, or the body of the`i:ang_6,i _ _in- sulated 'with asbestos' with air-tight joints.‘ “_ D “Service in the Kitchen”--Booklet: free a This is only one of the many features of the Kootenay Range ' in a beautiful little booklet, _“Service in the Kitchell," which will bB mailed frcc on request. It iellsall s woman waste to know about 5,.:-._n.,__ _ rouge before she biws it _ _ ~~ ' London 'rmsm ‘ _ _ ~ __ ' ‘ K00,,§¢l‘i _ _ _ __ _ ,___ ff* _» __ ` osiw 5 angel ~' . » . . i ' .-5. |i. _ - For _Sale by ` - '_-i , - ROGEBQ "f\R_DWAnn qc.. 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