I ~ _ MILITARY SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES. ' locroass 4\1s1a T" I ____________ _ _ -__-__g___ ____ _ __ ___ _ 1¢nmcnAnw1'rm'own-GUARDIAN , .1 . I ,ne ’ fn* ,__--»'_.__»' -- assists-=?t: I- v ‘ » ; .`..~....-.le-ami ov.-t»l»~»»-rv/I *"9 11 l‘~..,‘2‘*if“~‘*'~=f' __ __ _ _ , _ . . .,__i`_ _ very Msn Who -Tie_9@cft“l,_,_¢s2fcid'an _ _ . _ . . . .- _ 11' raven bum um Promos.. » courznzucs '1-o~|onn_ow_ -_ P R I N C E E W A. R D ** -in Zion" Church _Schooiroom ' 'with ' QALEDONIK'-Th° “SUM 5°"VI°°5 Banqu`et‘fn '65’bn`ing All cltyiclfurclie Wm be new ,__ Calodom __,______,_,___,__ _____M______ m____________ w_m__,0;j -Mnvmea DAILY-3 1:.-svaN1Nc vena 8.45 1742 A Henna -- -_ '__ Enjoys _ t getting it at home '.‘;,:.°‘:.°..::°.'::'.:.f:‘i;°..%‘i.‘::': "Perfect _Cafes - Perfecllp Mode" W sell f .1 .- wZ......, .§.i".§iZ° ..T.`li?...-“1‘.“.§l.l,. dqus cup of coffee. Write. today for your copy. “U “ ci-:Ass ssawsoaw . MoN°rssA|_ al..-f......4a........f-~s.i s...a'-c.ff.. QR Food License "5-5'sN0. ` ' CANAIK I From the Door / There are certai_n nations to-day th: _'are em loying their most eminent scie ,tists to discover new foods that may be ol :ain- , ~ ed from minerals barks and vegetables- 'ff all for the sake oi economy. _ Drink More Cocoa! I ' It is the most economical food drink, ` having a highly nourishing character. The cocoa that contains the finest and most expensive cocoa beans, blended 'to perfection, is the great health-builder. e9-s‘*I.‘F!?I§.C?S§?.‘9 .,',- 3 Sabbath by the pastor_ ‘ only' `fl`ft`y ceutsf ' \ I ._ ` I --li O IN THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS ;ets WORK. A MUSICAL TREAT--Tickets fire, selling fast for the Song Recital ln St- James Hall next Tuesday. Only 25 "-con-tt," NonMuN nn1'Uu,Ns_-I~‘ - the work-seeker`never"Ifails to "get a Flight Diou-t. Rollle IM, Norman at-_ hear_lng." And, if he is efficient, he Momma who |,; we||_known ‘B this ' ~ Province has returned from England_ He went overseas with the l<"iyin;», COPD!! nearly two years ugo and spent some time in France. Later he was N.. Nova . IN ` FULL SPEED AHEAD -.aor`~*~tf€»f;`=i_-.z%os- . _°?l‘;7=;f_c.§_f.§-a) __ __ 'l?ll"I 9*' _ _ /IETYLGILL’-;'.»?i; ~ _ I ;1’e°-‘j..‘,'.i.gI~`.~_‘*~_"_“'1_e»E_==' - 1 '."‘»'§1» _ NOTICE-MILITARY SERVICE ACT, .l9I`l I R~EGI_STRATION OF -*UNITED STATES CITIZENS Male citizens of the United States living in Canada of _ AGES 21-30, both inclusive, MUST REGISTER BY RE- GISTERED POST with the Registrar under the Military Service Act of the district in which they live, during the TEN DAYS NEXT FOLLOWING SEPTEMBER 28th, 1918; and such CITIZENS OF THE AGES 19, 20 AND 31-44, both inclusive, must so register during the TEN DAYS NEXT FOLLOWING OCTOBER 12th, 1918. It must be emphasized that THIS INCLUDES AMERICANS LIVING IN CANADA OF THE ABOVE AGES, MARRIED AND SINGLE, and in cludes ALSO ALL THOSE WHO HAVE SECURED DIPLO- MATIC EXEMPTION OR HAVE REGISTERED WITH _AN AMERICAN CONSUL, or HAVE REGISTERED FOR Registration letters may be handed to local Postmasters for despatch to' the proper Registrar, under the Military Service Act. ' ' MILITARY SERVICE BRANCH. scuoouau BLACKE.-C Moran of tho Union Commercial Co `5”"‘ _ lege, received a wire from Wester Canada. asking for a Stepogripher. fl I' young lady was sent and yosterda -two more stenographers. There is trained office held. 1744 day night this theatre will close, bu will re reopened Monday, Oct. 21s when the Klark-Urban ‘Company wil commence a weok’s engagement u Pcople's Theatre will also ‘bc reopcnc from time to time to accommodui 'special features of which thcre wil be a number booked this comin; season. - 1731 COFFIN ~ ROB!-NSONIWEDDINI On Wednesday ullternoon, Scpt. 25:1 it the Marysville Methodist Church Miss Helen M., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allexander G Robinson, u Fredericton, and Dr. Joseph D_ Colli: of Plaster Rock, were -married by Rev. Dr. William Harrison, pastor of the church, the Marysville Methozi ist church being selected on accounr of the long connection with it of tbl family of the bride. The bride autor ed the church on the arm of bc: father, by whom sho was given in __ - marriage. She was 'attlred in a tailor _B V __ d d _ _ _ 0 0 _moslav em__ Si” I " .f---. _- “'_5i'@_= od travelling costume of navy' bill' I Q, el la was ur ng 8' S arm 8 sed rants fr A I I I ` ‘ 'md carried u shower bouquet of whltr I -'hen a hum wave’ Washed mm We __ I F' 5 I cents. Proceeds for sock fund. 173.3 U. C.” C---A short time ago, Prin _ another wire was received asking lo: -big demnd in Western -Canada for well the Prince Edward Thcaitre_ Thr - roses. After the ccrcuiony the brl I-- | and groom molorod to Frederlcto; ' tml loft by C. I’. lt. on a tour whicl: - will include Boston, New York, Syra use and Pllliadelphia. The bride is o. member of the graduating cl-ass of 1912 of the University of New Bruns- I wick. She was the recipient of mum ‘icautlful gifts. Among the 0‘1l`°f town guests was Miss Florence Collin, of Charlottetown, sister of thc groom. V . This is to certify that I IHW8 H890 MINARITS LINJMENT ill my IBIIIIIY - linlment on the market. I have_ found _ lt excellent for horse flesh. f Are Considered - ,Q as Judges of for years, and consider lt the best pendant and chain with pearl settings it- the brides-maid, a gold brooch with (SISDMI) ceremony the bridal party drove to _ - w. s. Pmso, C "Woodlands." Middleton, N. S. V ceptlon was held, only the immediate' - f \vas lensantl s nit. ln music and P. Ei 'Islanders 5' ° Y pe wishing Mr. and Mrs. Mulligan many years of happy wedded life. appointed instructor in England. ringlgaders of the i_ W. W. and his 4 that line. I #_ V hlbited by Mrs. Hugh McKinnon, li _ l`lcld.‘ at the 'Exhibition la ' the Hughes Drug Co. Ltd. where tl 1 ets may be obtained at 25c each _son Hudson, who arrived there on ' British transport. lt is nineteen year *go sllnce he left his home hero_ ii _'ms been in the naval Lritllsport so ice since the war began, and has se ng in-cidents. Sonic ycars ago it w be remembered that he fell from th 1 -terrible death by grasping a part , . _- of I ‘ornlck and sustained a broken leg at .ther injuries. One of the closest cal Zonrd and a receding wave carrie I .inaboard ugaiu M... \_VEDl)lNG BELLS.-Olll Tuesda Sept. 17-th St Jc~3eph's Church was th Miss Agnes McKenna. daughter o "harlcs` McKenna, Keily’s Crc-ss, wa .sf S , united 'in flhe holy bonds' of matrimony :o Mr. Herbert Mulligan, Klnkora, thc Ycremony being performed by Rev. Dr Turran P. P. The bride was attended ‘iv Miss Katie Tralnor, teacher of Vic- toria High School, while the groom was supported by' Mr. /William Smith Principal of Klnkora Scbc-JI. The :room's gift to the bride was a. gold in amethyst setting. Following the harlcitetown and dllned at 'the Rc- ere Hotel returning ln the evening o the home of the bride where a re- elatives being p-resent. The evening 'ongs after which the guests departed a___ A TROUBLESOME ISLANDER tain McLean arrived at Victoria A Sm] Fmlncisco' CM' despatch 53”: Saturday evening from (iasptf. F"'"°lB M°`L""a"‘ 34 yea” “Id” “al” Quebec with cargo of Cedar and uw” Spruce shingles assorfetbgrade fo‘ Mg” _ Wright Bros. 1694-lo-2M3i ive of Prince 'Edward Island, was brought from San Diego yesterday ami _ will be deported as an undesirable and . sent east. I-Ie is said to bo one of -th:-_ ar 3 rest was owing to his operations alonr he bone in doing so On another occas- - 'm he fell from the top a 25 fo ul , _ I I o. nother I I> 5,000,000 in Serbia and Montenegro. I . There are 1.00 00 J - -at I _:~_-,Eros >»-‘Alt-l;>'1'»?s - ._ I ‘ ~ 'I/.'° '..» .ve ,‘.",~$’ _'» . ' ‘em IIUTICE-MILITARY SERVICE ICT, I9|`l EXEMPIED IAS FARMERS Having in view the importance of leaving a suffi- cient 'number of men on those farms, wh'ich are actually contributing to the National Food Supply, notice is hereby ‘given as follows : , _ l. ALL MEMBERS OF CLASS I POSSESSING _EXEMPTION AS FARMERS which is expiring and WHO WISH T0'»REMAI‘N EXEMPT should communicate with the _Registrars under the' M.S.A., of their respective districts, exemption upon furnishing satisfactory proof that they are contributing _sufficientlyto the National Food Supply. 2. In order to facilitate productive em loyment during tha, Winter., months. MEN EXEM TE§ AB FARMERS SHOULD APPLY T0 THE REGISTRAI SFOR PERMITS T0 ENGAQE FOR THE WINTER I _ 'SOME OCCUPA- _ TION OF NATIONAL INTEREST, SUCH AB LUMBER- ING, MUNITION 'WORl{, ETC. Such permits will serve to enable exempted fariners to pursue other useful occupations for the months during which farming operations cannot be carried on. MILITARY SERVICE IRANCH. *_ good Tea Select. your favorite tea f om the list we carry in stock, Beer & G-»ff’s Special Blend, Morse’ Orange Pekoe, King Cofe, Orange Scientific Prescrip- tion _Service When you vf `c_l¢ enough to require tm _t vin a of a Physician; uceital lv need AN Six'h i`hap'er of the _Marvellous Vitagraph ‘ Serial THE WOMAN ' D THE WEB Depicting the Further Adventures of Jack and Olga in which lhey'0utwit the - German Spi~ s EXHIBITION CAKE son Lo'r'r "- r HEDDA NOVA __ suv.-'rho First Prize sunt cans ox AN OTHE b'l`IRRI£l_\l(} ADVENTURE MABEL NORMAND IN lgh _ “ v ng Beaut fl A Whlrl of Laughter in Two _ sold by l‘ot»tc_ry for that purpose, Thr ACES ; cake is on exhibition in the window of __ t k il . The Poisoned Cup °°N‘N°r~°‘*¥’N° _, Our New Serial ‘ _'i'o;vls1'r sl\.rf,lon._soN,-Mft ' h’\l __ 0 ,, The Di i y Economy Keeps ,he Wolf .i':i';.“.‘;';';";;1_3;,f::;.f°;_;“;i:i:;“._f S’l`ll_\lGA_REE _ _ _ _, . .,,‘;_';';_,;“§";;=;f“,;;__‘;';1;’;’,S§fe;,_;§f',_;§ I' The Pat e I ews The Lion’s Claws ,,»| r -s= V' Millions \Vho H:-1-it Frcctlom I The great Slavi: r:-co is rilvided in- vgd fm pour Ships which have been .tm-_ to three main groups: _Wcstcrn, east- poooea. ms nm h-at boon one or thrln- °3l‘;'h§;§‘és_“‘(‘§z‘;‘;f_‘;'_°"S’; ill and tho Slavs in Germany. The ,_ Eastern Slavs are thc Russians in opinast ofa shi-p and was saved from Russia’ and tho Rwsmns’ whm" the of Austrians name Rulhcncs, in Galicia of Bukowina and Hungary. The-South-' ‘ho rigging and sliding in th/is way to ern Uugol SIU-VS “T0 IUIOWII RS he deem his hands being burned to Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, inhabit- ing the states contiguous to the Ad- riatic, and Including Montenegro and Serbia. The Jugoslavs claim to have s. population of 8,000,000 undcr Aus- fro-Hungurian rul and a g om usfrla-Hungary living r abroad, of which number 700,000 are d in the Uni ted States. There are 100.- | R 000 Jugoslavs in the South American I IN republics. Of thc Jugo-siavs in the _ United States 400,000 are Croatlans, I '200,000 Slovenes, and 100,000 Serb f Moravia 2,622,271, and in the land of the Slovaks 5,000, but according to the ofiicial Austrian figures of 1910 _ tion. L_-*_ 1-. xsually so characteristic of Septem People’s Theatr TONIGHT AND SATURDAY NIGHT _` ESSANAY COMPANY Prese I c ians. In the Czecho-Slovak state ‘B ~ _seem of an intwestmg event when there are in Bohemia 6,670,548, ln ' I ,me were ,n mm mms 6_43_,_§83 I A Five Part Western Feature Adapted fro B h I , M l d Sl k , D." 3`i'”,.Z?“....f"l§`f"3.’I.“.Z{‘l... .$315. the Swry bv Charles Aldcn Seltzer __ Rosco (Fatty) A rbuckle In a Riotous Two Part Comedy for the re-opening oi’ Prlncetownl The beaumm weather of the mm NOTE-This Theatre will close Saturday Nlg Wul be Rt opened Monday October 2 l t. rl/Inuit cllulcl I _ _ _ __ é g church, and although there was a heavy shower of rain in tho evening E' I1! - Y - - T--74 "“° ~-~- Y revere the memory and mark thu unselflsbness of then- lives. und they* -- :hough dcau, yct. speak to us. Timi record of'sucl1 llvcs is enviable uudl thc capacious church was filled to the utmost capacity. The interior had been thoroughly renovated for the oc- casion and it was very apparent that the pipe organ which had been duly installed 'by the efficient organ build- er Mr. Arthur Morrisetto ol’ Moncton `a.nd the railing and chairs which were included in _the purchase lately made by the congregation forms a valuable acquisition to the church. These to- gether with the re-arrangement of thc old and historic pulpit and.some of .thc seats-the latter being necessitat- cd by the enlargement of the plat- [°rm'_adds very materially t° the and sadness to so niany homes anti’ Asplendid remedy fo'-Z5 call for the sympathy of all In tho evenln the astorw ably‘I 2 general appearance of the church. The whole is a- veritable transformation and the carpentery reflects muc the thoughts of his bearers to thcI nccfi of recognizing the guiding hunfll of God in thcso days when so many wo do well to perpetuate their mem- ory. After It beautiful solo givcn ny Rev. Mr. Murchison ho took as his 'ii M I text. the words "Let every livln;;` Are lf0ll‘l7IIY creature that both brentb praise the laord. Praise yc the Lord." | in his application of it he lllrectvlll messages are bcing floated across thc wires-mcsqtges thit bring sorrow g p . as sslsted by Rev. Mr. lrvlno of Clifton Pekoe, Red Rose. and King co1e.1"_. _ ` . _ /.v.',....=-f,1_ ' Beet* ’& Goff - _-f~_c._ndcsRs“ ‘1-' Z/'_»1‘,` -' »~=z"!~,» -.. -. ,. ,._ _ ,-,. Tip Top-Salads, Lipton‘s I. L 1.,-Lv, ' Eye ` one lhmsér-tm . 0II'Iee Dell ing chldl I-5 thc verv h -L trc"’m nt that be can giv.. il-~. cannot give you the best unless his |m»scrintions are compound- ed from pure, fresh drugs. Our P'escrip|ion ' Department _ is equiooed with drugs, chemicals* etc. of highest punty an potency. and all compoundmg is done by a Servlescan be had ny- wherc, and no Draught can put no f'reac‘lptions at Lower Prices, a n d Guaranme Absolute Purity, » IIIIINSIIII i IIIHNSIIN. THI Quality Drugstore ear. Km and Prince linen h credit on the workmanship of Mr. Lee :V Owen of Hamilton. I The value of the organ was em- phasized when in response to the touch of -the talented and efficient or- ganist, Mrs. James A. Campbell of Burlington. the strains of the beauti- ful prelude. "The Lost Chord" floated through tho church. As the service advanced the real test of the work accomplished was given in the ren- dering of the different selections by the choir which, although always ai for practice the progress was mark- ed and is one of the highest tributes that ca-n be accorded Ithe organist. Mrs. Campbell who has presided most acceptably at all the services since opening day. After prayer and the singing of "Onward Christian Soldiefs, the large congregation reverentlyjolned in tho dedication service-° so beautifully ex- pressed by the pastor Rev. J. M. ‘Murchison as ‘ho set apart the organ to the glory of Gotland an the mem' _ creditable. evidenced unmistakable REQUESTHQG AN EXTENSION IN TIME OF SUCH 1, . _ - .-~... ~-~~»_~ Sklliéd PI`l_ll‘m8Cl8t.' signs of the improvement wrought EXEMPTION. Questionnaires will thereu n be issued to » _ Y ` °- _' I considering his um.. st their dlspos. these men by the Registrar and they wlllaoreceive further / ` Na better Pre." pd D ' _ ‘ ` 4 I _. - -'lorry of Dr. and Mt'-si Wm. »Kler_ No ‘ ' _\hnn_~~ J ' Mwords of eulogy were needed ssl We Woodside' and which was so appro- priate to the sermon. = r ho lcd in prayer and rcud very feellngly, the 91st psalm. Rev. H. It. Holi of Nonth lllvor gave a powcrfui sermon based upon tho insplrlnS 'theme of The Cross. ‘Special mention must ho made or tho valuable assistance glvcs by Mrs. Matheson formerly 'Miss Margaret licir of Albcrton_ who load tho so- prano throughout Ithe 'service ol' song and sang a solo with fervor and sweetness. Special mention is also due to the duet so sweetly sung by Rev. Mr. Murchison and Mr. Charles ._ and efficientlv cured by thc proper u e of Macs Cold Cure ¥=P *_ REXALL CORN SOI.VENl` is having a big Sale as a Com Remover. _ This remedy sells for twenty five cents and is guaranteed to r e m o ve the corn, and if it should not give satisfactory re suits, we will gladly re fund the money. Try a package today I Sold only at THE . MacKinnon'Dru| Lo The Rexail Kodak _'Store -ze. \ ‘ -~.._ I COLDS