uirimu iirinmo SELECTED FROM THIS S NEWS FOR THE GUARDIINS the infantry sergesnts had a- squad of I “ ir _ 'russoav '_ “-~ '. _ ' Auol'-Hen as _ _ ___T__e_ mystery ssggsnhifnlz _Ir:;I_":'_ER about a dozen raw recruits at the park on- on Monday morning putting them _ ' ipi. of expected lette f |l`?'~° rs rom the through the rudiments of drill. He _ :f;°_l_l;`:"‘l _ll'°m 011161* Dlrts oi Europe was taking great pains with the men, - I WHS explained by the arrival and the men were doing their best Iiuiihniciit Has Relieved More Casefof ' Stomach, Liver, Blood, ' Kidney and Skin .Trouble Than Any Other Medicine ` ini; of this special 'lass, a a “nie Dr- Harry Johnson. about the mst land. ' YOUNGER BOYS' at/Nasiu M. C. A.. the response so f has n °f letter! just recovered from the under the circumstances In a few gftefperizln. Mrs. Johnson received days they wilibe able to take their ye” ellllly WT"-fell bl' \1°\"l\\l8band, place with those who have been of "through the mill" and give a good ac- Allgllsl lmlll Sll°l'll°llU H°5lllIBl EDS- count of themselves. ._._..__r » _ FROM THE DEPTH8.-Mrs. Daniel M Stewart, (Fitzroy St.) was fortunate CLASS. - With regard to the gymna- enough yesterday” to receive from her Bi'-lm Class for younger b0ys at the Y. son, Ira Stewart, now with the Can- ot adiau Expeditionary Force in France, been sllillclent to warrant he start- a letter which had gone down to the g' ss depths with the Hesperian. The let- '-h°l'° "0 iluite a fe morelenquiries ter was written on August 28. Mr. , _ this Week. the proposition twill be Stewart, it' will be remembered, was d1`°DD€d» ADV Parents having boys one of the gun crew with Mr. Stephen U10Y_l11i8llt wish to join this cla Iiflllll HEALTH T0 IT are requested to communicate with t ss McKinnon when the latter was wound- e ed Mr Stewart escaped unhurt. h . . iecretary. Mr. Cross, at the Y. M. C. -- PRESENTATION.-Canon Simpson visited the Camp, Brighton, yesterday Mui# Frm Thr Juice- st Anal". Home ouanps A'r'rsN'r|oN. ._ morning and presented each ci the six Oranges, Figs and Pnlneo Combined With Tonics and Antieoptics. “Fruit-a-tives” means health. I There are two hundred and fifty nam years to come, people will look back to possibly do so, to fall in une the mo the discovery of ‘Fruit-a,-tives’ an (1 ing the 2nd Batter brave lads de a S members of No `2 Siege Battery be- on the service roll of this volunteldr l0HBi\\K i0 Sl Phi 'S C8U\°di`“l- with organization. Capt. Landrlgan and' a finely bound Pr yer Book, a flash U Lieut. Sterns requests all that can “Slit Bild khaki he dkerchlei BB 9- EIU r n. from the ladies E the congregation. rg The recipients were Sergt. Chas. Hine, wonder how they ever managed to get for oversees this liveeli. out ci gilatl- Corporal Walter Smith. Trumveter t <1 1 along without these wonderful tablets mad: /ramfruit juices. “FltUl'i‘_-A-'rIvEs" is excellcnt for should try to Shaw in this wav. Indlgestion, Dyspcpsia and Sour Bllllple Wlly but ‘me that Will be 8 Stomach. ‘Fruit-a-tives' is the oul ccrtalu remedy that will correct c/:ran Llmslipa/ion and Liver Irauble. ' u e or what Capt W. B_ Prowse has Russel Smith, Gunners Allan Hyam. I done for the Home Guards at the be. Geo. Sherreii and Sidney Richards. ginning of its formation. every man Captain Austin Chappell of the Dental R Corps, and Gunner Ernest Hine, of the h, Heavy Brigade, Sydney Mines, have precinted, what each member thinks also been presented with Prayer Y of Capt. Prowse and all. the members B°°l‘5- There “le “°W lllxleell llle“l` 11-‘ of the battery now Qin to h ht their bers of St Peter's Cathedral on active 8 H _ battles, Le; there he ,,_ hegrty re, service, and so far as known twenty- ‘Fruit-it-tives’ is lilo greatest Kidney Spouse to this turn out, due notice will three f°l`l”°l` members' Sellellleell ‘ll t II I ALL HAVE BEEN THERE--One of, ' ' l Starts Without Cranking _ No bother or fuss about making this ` engine go. It_hz-is dual ignition. A com- plete batt_ery ignition system-a complete high tension magneto ignition system. lf one system should get out of older, you’ve always the other to depend on. Verv econ- omicalcarbuyetor, too. 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Tile autuiuli is n de- lightful limo to visit Boston. Steamer leaves t'II:irIottt=towii every Friday at umm. I<‘.Ir i`ul'|.iior particulars apply be given through the press any mo- ment now. MILTON NOTE8.- Potatoes and I-l\\'@ShiHg Drolicts are the order of the day in and around MlI'tou.- The em- ployers of Mr. A. Horne and Co., City, had a very pleasant visit to the farm of Thomas Dollar on Thursday the 14th inst., 'testing one of Mr. Horne‘s 4 h.p., i H. C. engines. Mr. Thomas Horton the export engineer attended the tlirottlc. Not lliiilorstanding the machinery. Mr. John T. McLeod, feeder tlirosiietl 250 blislicls oats in 60 miuutes.- Mr. Nathaniel Moore attended thc shaker. Mr. Geo. His- holl. Ball Cduttcr, while Mr. Owen Proud acted time keeper. Mr. Dol- lar was well pleased with the working oi’ the machine and hoped to see 'them again- His friends arc pleased to see Mr. Hammond Cralibe out a- gain after his _recent illness. SUMMEFISIDE TOWN COUNCIL. -The regular molltllly meeting of the from Tuesday, was held last evening. The Mayor and all the Couiiclllors were present, except Councillor Mc- Farlane. A number of hills were api proved of and ordered paid. A request from the School Board for suilicient funds to carry on the contract for the new scliool was granted. A request for new street lights on Milk and Beaver Streets was referred to the Fira and Light Committee. The chairman of the Property Committee reported tllut a contract had been le to Mr A. R. Green for the erection o a new town stable at th ear o t summersllle Tow" (l°“ll°ll' p°5lD°lled I Wilfrid, recently enlisted with the lu- these belonged to the choir, and six- teen were baptized by Canon Simpson. Mrs John Quinn. of this city, re- ceived a telegram last Sunday an- nouncing the death of her brother, Moses Gallant, who was killed in action at the front. The deceased was a son of the late Mr and Mrs Moses Gallant, of Rustico, and had enlisted with the 26th Battalion in Charlotte- town shortly after the outbreak of the war. Particulars as to how he inet his death have not been given, all that is known being that he died the noble death of a soldier in tlie performance of his duty. His death adds one more to the list of Prince Edward Islanders who have paid the price in this wat and the sympathy of all goes out ta the surviving relatives. There are left to mourn four sisters, Mrs Hugh McKinnon, Mrs John Quinn, the Misses Margaret and Maud Gallant, City, and iive brothers, Elias. Minne- apolis; Alex., Trenton; David. Traca- die; Jerome, now with thc 20th Bat- talion in the firing line in France, alld fantry now recruiting at Charlotte- town. Mr Hugh McKinnon. a brother- in-law, has also enlisted with the Infantry at Charlottctowli._ PRESENTATION. - Several mem- hcrs of the Charlottetown Chess Club callcd up Capt. W. B. Prowse Satur- day afternoon last and presented him (on behalf of the Club) with a number of useful articles, that will come in handy on the firing line. A ilumber of Office for the' Maritime Province, Sussex, N. B. Agencies almost everywhere in Canada . SERIOUS FIRE AT SUMMER- _phant,, Elmer Bagilall, Everett Has- SIDE.-The most serious fire since_lam. Peter it1u.i'tin, Wm. Haslam, W. that which occurred at Scliurnlan's'G. Darke. _ Mill over a year ago, took place aboutl Oiilcer Roy Leitch is leaving the cIty| has been at the frondt fhr stthme mohithsl, S o'clock on Sunday morning, when AND STILL THEY COME!-Yes on Thursday next on return to Serbia,rh'dS been D§'0m0_t0 ¢;_h€_\‘€“ Co; the large coal shed at the rear of Lerday liiiie applicants for the Infantry after spending a furlough of sevenlM9~1I0l‘. Pi€_ S B S011 0 9 99 ltoblnson’s flour mill. adjoining the Re-Eilforcements were received at the weeks in his native city. He will go_¢11l0l-0|' MOWE- railway yards, 'containing about 200 Armouries, seven of whom passed the back via the United States and ex-‘ '**"-‘ tons of coal, and belonging to G. W. doctor. The men wllo proved medi- pects to arrive in Serbia about the PURSE OF GOLD.-Lieutenant J. Robinson, was completely destroyed cully ilt and who were attested are as middle of November. He had applied Parker Hooper was waited upon by a by fire. The fire when discovered was`-follows:-Willie Stewart, Wellington; to Ottawa for permission to accom- number of the young ladies of St. breaking out through the roof, and Joseph Turlly. New HIWGHI Peter MC- llllfly the Siege Bill-fBl'Y With 0l‘ With- Paul's Church on Monday, and on be- uotwlthstandiiig the strenuous efforts Iliinls. Earnscliffe; Aeneas Dvwlills. OU! Charge. but the a\1th01'iti€S deelill- half of the congregation, presented of the firemen. the building was com- I_Nine Mile Creek; Edward T. Croker, cd his request. pletely destroyed. Most of the conl_(`ity; Artliui' A. Gallant, Sumnicrside; -- wns saved. About two weeks ago fire Jes. Arsenoult. Sllmmereide- was discovered in the coal in this ----' building, which had originated by The casual 0h5erver_ taking h stroll yesterday for thc Infantry Re-Enforce suitably acknowledged the gift. spontaneous combustion, A hu-ge hr me hhrh these dayrh chhrmr heh) ments, but on medical examination it ___; quantity of coal was then removed and Iiiul observe the growth ot' the Infantry | was lollllll lllal 0"” me ovellapped lts M. ANDFlE’S LECTURE.-IM. Andre it was thought the iirc was ulider|ltc~Eiiforceincnts. as wcli as their ever llealesl “elgllllolm He was c°llse` ave his dei htful lecture on two OC control. The loss will lic between four ‘iricrensill eillclenc and five hundred dollars.-C. B hh hh S L -_ new men were from llificreilt parts ,, _ _ , , _ ._ nga? Egsorrgnhteglhe 1§£lf,,J;;l§S0?V:;I_ the province and their names are as lllls splllt ls the truly p‘lll'l°ll‘~ 'me' tern views of the various scenes of years. The deceas d l d b l. ' - l°ll°“'S:"' ,. _ - tense sufferer for ; ml1‘:hbe;w(;lr§,2a;_l_;_i Albert Mcluiinoii. lticiimond, Lot 14. ‘ll ellglllle age who lla” “ol come dren watched and listened with deep u e ore it with great CliristialiI 'las' Af, M""N°ll' W°l_llllgt°ll'. _ _ ._ fortitude and ulicomplainillg submis-` Jollll ll“ll”al"l MllN‘lll' W°lllngl°ll~ . . sion. Ofa cheerful disposition linked Alllllll' 1' Amenillllt' Eglllollll B35* MENTIONED IN DESPATcHEs"_ ‘ °l the Allles al' lnlelvals' M' Andre whh ,,“c'Chr,Sh___h hmmter he was occ. Lei-tcr, city. It is understood that M or Melville suited the lecture to the iuvenile loved and respected much by the com- If-l“`»i.~ l_l__0_0_ll0_v. City. _ munity inwhlchlie lived. The fu - lllllwald Pllilloll' Clly- lé kindly addresses accompanied the eral Service was Conducted at nsirsl I*-HPI MCL<%\\'lI`CllY- e l_lres.e“mtl°“ t.° wlllcll Capt' Pmwselliome by his pastor the Rev. Mr. Leartl Albany Gallant’ Sumlnemllle- leelmgly l°Dlle‘l~ He' CllPl~ Pl`°WSe» and the remains were followed to ,_ __ ~ f if _ Issued WEDNESDAY PROMOTION GAZE_TTED.- Capt. aw. A. McKee. a native of Charlotte- RE-1-uRN|N(; -rg 5ER3|A__.3taffItowii, who enlisted in Moncton and him with a purse of gold as a token of their appreciation of the services he THE RIGHT SPIRIT.-A recruit had rendered as a member of the presented himself at the Armouries choir. The Lieutenant thankfully and . g is - Z y. "'llle“Lly llllllell ‘l°“Ill as llelllg meal' casions yesterday. In the afternoon I Yesterday the list was swelled by'““llY ‘lllllt.' 0" llillllg llll°l`me‘l tlllll the pupils of the various schools ga- ninc_ who passed thc doctoi"s exam-Illll °fl‘ll”'ll°ll wlllllll remedy me evll tliered in St. James' Hall to listen to I of ‘ The death took hhice at his rlollmjiiiatioii and were attested. The- iilnellle lm“l°‘ll‘lle Sei Dlltllll el ll Sl" his most interesting descriptions and ly s - geon to remove the offending member. to see the heahufhl collection or hm_ and should make all strong young men the great European conmch The ch", forwiird ashamed of their inactivity. attention throughout Mr-_ Ritchga played the various national anthems al W. Warburton. of the British Field years of his audience and every boy Artillery at tile front has been men- and girl must have left the hall with tloned in despatches--for gallantry alld a deeper sense of the reality of the exciilleni WUl‘k With the EUIIS- Major greatest wal' in history. At. the close Warburton is a son of the late Colonel the children joined lustily in singing to JAS. CARRAGH ER. ~ Agent. (!I»nrII»Iil»|u\vn._ Eastern S. S. Lines ___ Intern il ional Line Steamship Calvin Austin, and Gov- I ernor Cobb. FA L L EX CURSIONS rooms of the Fire Department, wh LOW F3185-TIHVEI NOW rie, though not a fireman, was al Return Limit 80 days. e r f h civic building. It was decided to la school, but no action wus taken.-C. Lieutenant Parker Hooper, wll leaves shortly for the front with th 2nd Siege Battery, was honoured b his fellow-firemen last evening in th St. John to Portland 6.50 Lcztve St, John, Mon., Wed., and Frltiay at 9 n. m. for Lubec. Eastport, Portluml and Boston. _Retu,sn, leave Conti-ul Wharf Boston, Mon-., Wed., and l~‘rI.. ht 9 a. m. MAINE BTEAMBHIP LINE BTEAMSHIPS NORTHLAND AND f ‘ NORTH STAR Leave 'Franklin Wharf. Portland, Tues, Thurs., and Sat.. at 6.00 p. m. City Ticket Oillce. 47 King Street.' A. 0. Currie, Agent, Sf. John. N. B. 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