_ . p :_ .,. ‘_ H X or -_, .~.~.,. ,: ii _...st .. .~.. _ _ .. . <1” »_ ~»'-*"1-f~»~-i'~~ 1~unr’s srzm unnnnwnim ls the 3h'°“8» lleavy, long'-wearing - Atlantic kind, braced is bend with 518 muscles and to keep out ‘the sharpest cold. Ask for A ' i.".}l.'.'-.%l.'..i`.l.‘.‘. F Vis rr li _- ..‘,’.'i.fI...§i.t“i,’...i"“§.“ii“’i‘.°’i° -i~‘.§°‘2fi After the first trial, Q" Will Pl-It your i:;‘i;:_:i::.A"““° imma ATLANT U ' i§°.fC'§E§,ff,f§_”""F”' / u/vo:/PWEAA’ iid? 'Z’B5""`°i `/2 Barrel ,T ` . _-'-"in-i ;. i Co/Q/\/E/12 ell? 1-" - CEE _/ Grocers supply what the people demand V\/INDOVV displays similar to the above speak very highly of llie ptipularily _ of llianiond Flour with groccrs and t~hcrr~-~--~ ~ ~~ cu5tom5:rs_ Diamond Flour is admirably p adapted to the melting of good bread and i tasty, ilal:y‘pas|ry. i “ DIAMQND HOUR - l'i`.lN`|` l3i`.OiS., l_li"l‘TilD. LONDON. ONTARIO li’ ixi-ulwv----------vs-_-~» _ Z ___1 “"""‘""‘i'.\ it )S_ 'L THE fact thai this brand of silverplate has been noted for highest quality for seventy years should influence you in its purchase. " The Old Colony Pattern, here shown is only one of many designsavailzihle. All of them make a double appcal- beauty plus durability. This combination in “Tlie-Seventy Year Plate " is the reason for its popularity. There is only one genuine 1847 ROGERS BROS. The date identifies it. Sold 5 landing dealzrl. Unqualifiadly guaranteed. l . ' ‘ -::... lf- *-1 W v_w“y-fv*w“rf~<“r*w“r‘w v w v Mada in Canada hy MERlDEN BRITANNIA CO., Ltd. , Hamilton, Ontlrio lug-1 -'“ - F - "1;""* , . Fire Insurance A Necessity _ Then insure in good strong stock corr»pan'~ ~ iw,which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by » _ 15.12. BROW ‘rrr°'~ ~f .. . ISLANDER WOUNDED.-A tele- gram hss been received by Mr. S. E. Maclieod of-Uigg, that his ,brother 2nd Lieut. A. R. MacLeod, 284 Siege Battery, it.G.A.. was wounded but is doing woll. liberal Convention in Morell yester- iay Mr. James P. Mclntyre, oi' Savagcl Harbor, was nominated as candidate o contest the St. Peter‘s District at he coming bye-election. ' SERIOUSLY I;LL.-The many' `rlends oi' Mr. Jas. S. Douglas, Head| it Hillsboro, will regret to learn 01', its serious illness. Though his' ilfliction, paralysis ut the throat, is. 'n an advanced stage, Dr. Walsh. ot, Vlt.` Stewart. has some slight hope oi -ecovc'ry_ OFF FOR _NEW YORK.-Dr. and Mrs. Dewar of this City ieave this morning for New York' where the doc-. tor intends entering the post graduate Hospital for is special course. They expect to be absent lor several weeks. The Guardian joins their many friends in wishing them a‘ pleasant trip. THE SANTA MARIA.-The Santa. lntisfy a legal claim was purclissed| vith all her contents, by- Dr. Leo, ifranlr for $800. This unique ship vis it roiiiantic story. She was huilt_ `iy the Spanish government rind pre- icnted to thc City of Chicago to com- memorate Spa.in's part in tho discov-_ *ry of America, on the occasion of he 400th anniversary of the arrival .i Christopher Columbus. After thc* Exposition at Chicago thesliip was _oaned to a syndicate for exhibition iurposes and was used in this con- rection for several' years, during _vhicli a out halt' a million dollars .vas taken in admission fees.” Through some reason unknown legal :omplicutions arose and the ship Nas sold hy the Admiralty Court to iieet it claim oi’ $940.40 plus costs which was awarded to the Neville iTanncr's Limited ot Halifax for tow- -ige. The ship contains Columbus relics ol’ priceless value wlil.Ul\ the 'spanish government would probably never have parted with had they .suspected that their present to aii` American City would he sold under llie ‘auctioneerfs hammer to meet ii' or the Windy City shall be tho poss- _ _ Corporal iirenton Horne. City, veteran ot' the fighting at Vim Ridge arrived in the City yesterday .,_:i: in the 85th Battalion at Westville, N. S. where he was engaged in the min ing industry. He fought for six months in France, until at six o'clock on the evening of April 11th, 1916. lie received the wound which put him out of commission. With other boys' ol’ the 85th he had' stormed tho Gorman trenches and captured their third line. While in the Geririzin trench, a slirapuel bullet, 'several times the size ul an ordinary marbio. struck him in the neck going clean through and shattering a bone. He was knocked unconscious, complete- ly paralyzed. Ho lay there from Tuesday until the following Thurs- day when he was removed to the rear and his wounds attended tof He spent about six iiioiitlis ln`thc hospitals and underwent an operat- ion, portions ol’ the fracturorl bono being removed. He arrived in Halifax the first of October and will report again to the Medical Board for further treatment :it the Pino Hill Hospital. (`,oi'poral Horne while in (Thar- icttctown is thc guest cl' Mr. Staph- cn Moore, ltichiiiond Street, Tho Corporal's sister is married to Mr. Moorc's son Allan tho family being in Dorchester, Mass. I As a. result of thc wound Breriton's right arm is still paralyzed hut the doctors say that after ri course of treatment, he may get thc use nt' lt. There were several other Islanders in the 85th, Buttaiionl including Louis Lowther. i FATAL ACIDENT.-The death on-` currorl on Oct. 13th at Rcadvill. Mas- saclius-ctts under very sad circrmi- stances ot Roderick D, McLeod. Mr. McLeod was the only son of the into Dwlald and Jessie McLeod nf Wood island, P. E. l. and llcft home thirty yearsago goimg to Norwood, Mase, whore 'he entered the employ of New and to every one he gave the bestl ills husband and tatheréiilziynrjnir ev- wE_DNEenAv I I |_|senAL Nomiuxrzo.-At un-.l I Vlnria which was sold at Auction tolof service and his death has been s Exposure Aches Cold rains winds; and dampnesa bring out the rheurriatic aches. An application of Sloan s_Liniment will soor have the circulating and the pain will disappear. For neu- ralgia. lame baclr. stiff neck. spraina; strains. and all muscle soreness. Slous'n l.inimentcan'tbebent. Norubbin : it quickly penetrates and doe: irework with- out slain or clogging oi theF;wre|. Better than planter or an trnenn. ur cold feet or l-ands lryn application oi Sloan aL|niment. Gepernur sized bottles. nl all duggian, Z5\.-. 504:" SLW. _ SlQar1’s .Lininieni » _ Kll.l._'S PAIN l crything to 'liiinin Mr_ Mclbcod was regarded as one of the best railroad men in the community never having a mark against hlni in his long ternil g acdldeutally l 3' chi-'l.drn_u. on and three daughters servlve hr-r, ;Her children are and Mrs. M' home some carte of -the ceased, John ii. Mrs. Malcolm 'Nils i'un~eral homo on Oct. 7th were laid away in ery. Tho spirit of truc mc~ilier,a kilnd (Tliristian had "well done" plqtse copy. After a few cd away at Sent. l4th. Tpjrlon Ho 1017. as terrible shock to everyone. He is sur~| vlvcd~by a wife, three dauglitors, one| son, two grand children; also an ngcll| mother, [our sisters Mrs. A. W. i<`in»l iilyson, Mrs. J, M. Martin, ol’ P. E. I. ihlrs.. Dan Beaton ot ltoiiche Point, B. C.; and Mrs.. Winsloc. E. (‘u:~‘-limaii ol' Norwood, Mass. Much sympathy is felt for his family in their hour of sol row. The funeral was hold ’I_‘ucs- day aftcriicon, October 16th at 2 o`clock from his liomc, 198 Milton St. ltcadvill. Mass.Thcrc was many beau- tiful ilorul tokens interment was in lfuirvicw Ce-metery, llyllo Park. i -- l The subject; of this sketch, Mrs. Alex. A. McPherson, (rico Mary Mc~ Loud). Grandview was born 71 years ago. She bore tior months an illness fit a very scvcre nature. In this she was siistainerl iii a rt-marknlilo_ way by Cliristiaii fortitude and an impli- cit faith in her Saviour. Everything possible was done by physicians und the tender mliiiistcries of i`rle'nds~. lint she passed away on Oct thc ilflh_ Mrs Aug. 26th. 1886 province with his years old, but returned to the city oi' llic ago of twenty-uno. llc was .1 member ot'_St~. l’aul's Meth- , odlst (‘liurch and was a man oi’ Ster- ,. _ _ ,over rc.id_\» with goorl` a Style about them his brith at ling charrictc advice and always his dccisioiis llc was ci son :srinall child and one sister Teresa in ‘ Ma.'nclicster, brother Wrii. and Faiiiilo Mrs Meivton and Mrs. JC. Altzri, besides relatives and W. gret the passing awny ci' one wlioin such liigli cstecni. llc _ , wins a barber by ti'=adc and was ri val- ‘ BRAN D CJAPS. _/'67' DAD and /:is LAD 50|.” AT ALL GOOD SHOPS 4 they held in neil member Willey Lodgc tutlcral \vliir~li took place on Sept. illth l`roin his late rosirleiif-c to Pirie . Grovo (Tonictery, M:uirtlit‘stui', N.li. colni Mcl’hcrson, Bello- lvuu; Iboricrick and John in Quincy lMai-is; Daniel S. and Marina at lionic Tlip daughter Miss Mnrinu camc- montlis ago to us:-'ist the dallgliterhi-l-aw MrMs. li. A. iii tho mother, lui what proved to lil., her last illness. Two brotliern and ltwo sisters ailso|sur\'iv_re tho dc- vlew, Malcolm McLeod ul Bellvue, Mrs. John Mcbcod of G-raiidview and McDonald oi’ Lyndafle. service was held in the tho' home and grave by Rev. Wm. Mr-liood, whose words oi' comfort and warning were appreciated uridiiliou- glit.1'u.lly considered. ller rciiiniiisl pass-cd on to licar the of her Mustirr. l‘:ilriot_ days illness llicru |m:~\s-l Mancliester. N. ll., oiil w for all that was right. of tho, latc Thomas Tay- lor and ‘leaves to mourn a widow and 1; "‘.“.f ""7 fl is-_ . .‘; _ 1 ~~»--- ff- you’ll like _._,_ir\W,rf;V//W '- »':¢,»|\*.1l ` liagnall. liuntcr ltivcr `E§`AST , swarm c/ws ./ his. mother and only cl' Granville, l’. ld. l, H. Taylor of Stettler. it very iargo cirr-lc cl friends# who greatly :'c~ oi' thc harbors union rind - l_0.0.l~`., catch ~ which sliowcd doop respect at thc Mrs. John Mcl’l1er= Mrtbcud of Grand- condnctcri both at ii Valloyliclri Conict- a lailtlifiil wife, ri friend and devout James ltaynionrl horn in that city PUT your good tobacco-into a ,good pipe if -a Wellington Pipe. The well catches the moisture. All you draw through the stem is clean. sweet, dry smoke. Every i Wellington bears the W. D.C. triangle trade- mark-mark of pipe quality-sign’ of good French briar, well seasoned.- All shapes and sizes. 75 cent; and up. Pick yours. WM. DEMUTH 0 C0. =. New York :::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. =-. 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Haven Railroad as Freight Conduc- 'l`0|l`I'in torwhich position he held at the time _ of his deatih. Mr. McLe'od was work- 4' i r lhlllalmllti . ing with his men from 2.30 o'clock ’ U'|l 10~30 ll Ilisht and had twenty (‘0||pc|vl, . _ minutes to work when he made ri ' ` _ misstep or slipped, falling between two ' ' ' ;"|.||m| _ _ r nt d . - i’ _ $§‘“....°§§ii§§l. §§.‘1i..i§'.'."2i.flf..'§"l‘i.'fi`: THE' UNIVERSAL CAP conscientious. Work was a plleasura _ < _ l".t).ll. Itllt Il. ( \ 0 ’ O ‘ ’ f is 1'. High winds cannot blow you “to pieces". Irritating dust and rain can be entirely shut out, while on warm, plcasfiiit days the windows may be lowered, so that the air circulates freely ¢\ \ The Ford Sedan is a dignified business and familycrir. It gives the motorist the ut-most, protection and comfort. Sinipl v to ride in it, is to want it. y.: - - $195 -e L1 $4 ill 7 71 i $970 ;i‘.,I‘.1.§':.l~_..li;:;£“_'.t..‘;‘12,“.;’.;'-sf Grant & Kennedy, Dealers, Charlottetown, P. E. I; ‘.:':.°'.z.‘:.i':.t.‘:.’ ::s°:,“°.°:',Pi,f~°:.";.':f I. Ives & Son, Dealers, Montague, P. E. I. ___”A__A E _ & i i . F? 1 \ ~ ~ *H* xl ‘ _ . , _ A. , g _ Y _ , , _ 5.. 1,.. » .> .-1, _ ., _,_ _,_ 1-- -1:. 1..'.- .~ . » . _ _ - s I _ ...‘f , ...__-; . =..,,.,.‘~.. .,,r~=,,.»f,s;<. <-_ - - w ._ .wif z-.1 9 9 , . v . 1 v 1 . Y .. ' ’ 'r_, l ,.1 -_ ‘ i' f i :rename gil\r1rE|i_sEtEcrE_n` Flimli ttlls.dwpEEn-HErl$,» .F0li,niE GUIRDIAH S SlTllnlilll'__SU9.¥§ f H * A » sv I w f , 3;, i » _' s' .._r j ii l- i 'ri-is uNrv_r_s'P.s ~» pr Pg i .\»'