‘ 4 i Y _ `\ l ‘ i 99.T.£3ER_'. 'nm °HARL°'l'1'E'il`QWN Glllllllllll s...&.% iioriiliisi vidends your investment in I fllavesstock, you must see i . tvou give' them pro- Whtoh. your ohildren’s skins. lg leon vi zoo ses the siightit trsgn °’ * °l" “Ni mill! Yam Bak. TNG awuptfe mm will prone: the sore place from infection, pre- vent it trom spreading and hemp. “g:’sf:lllll°“' ul mo ers shws il k hm-Bak on land tor Haiti- elm? |ken’s injuries-it ends pain so , Cam flfie .Quickly and prevents any pogibii. ” t when-it-comes to _foodandremedies _ _ .lH¢I"¢ y'ou,willi1`ndiust~ _ that sortiof merchandise, including the celebrated f :- 1-f.l?,tef_l’l lnimal Remedies fllli. _ `b£' Hihee erilgdg _ . :_ __ . _ .- ii., ,U if ' , Voncouraging to the farmers. V ,sell each one on a.-.guar-i _ » ‘ BSOl:?F3»NE - ____ A _ r:.*.iii »iAQr.:.is.JSf,y (ri g MEM0R|AL sERv|cE__A memDr_ .Money refunded if you ,l.h§c:§;'(§al_ffs§:‘¢:e\::,isi service will bs held in Granville ~d0n»t get results. l ~ ‘ - .cmbm Fm” Tenddm' son: 'Methodist Church on 'Sunday' Oct. iitll "`o'f theprevaillng influenza. it! ot restoring. Best tor cuts, burns, 'sulds. bruises. ringworln. llllv sores. eczema and teething rllll. All dollars Silo box. i *___ l&';een____ ing to tile city to attend the Teen Age .- the mac mr me H 'Conferailco tomorrow are Miss Wiinni-l-S nod ei: i ,, .~-_';n‘e9 .ng °f. the “E” fred Thomas. ‘Miss N. A. _Yeomsns you motion by Rev. Robert Jo_nn_ sion secolfded by Rev. L. H. Mac- 'and Dr. 'Robertson . ‘ _ _ Proceedlngc of `cricton as a place oi meeting for the next Synod was carried almost un- HLean theliilvitatlori to go to Fred - Maritime Synod srimossly. i West. » Certainly it was the Central themc` ' The report was to the effect that the .of_ conversation on train and boat. :Presbytery of St. John be given leave 1 --Thursday] was dedicated to the dis-I to take Mr. Eisenor on trial for lic- tzussioni ' - to world' was in' the WANTED MZYIQNIED Fon PRINEIE ' wood 'Machine in first class order. ° '°l”'°”°"‘ W A-pply is G .M Box ass cirsrloiie- Mr. H. L. Eisenor. of this great theme. The mag ense. .The report was adopted. address of Principal Gandler| Rev. J. .A. Forbes presented the evening on the “challenge of the report of the commiiiee to sgrike the ' Nlllly -the standing' Oummittees- and the report. 'l`he‘wa's adopted. "‘.;'l'iis sneslrsr outlined ine new dsmarla ewfxfxnimunwaoumwm V FOR SALE TYPEWRlTER FOR SALE--UNDER- _R . nwpiscult and cake manufiic- ~_ townrpi 'E_ L_ _ 1743_10_4_Mu Q nv "'v'“" .,Give_iull particulars in first _ ,_ _ V V ' S¢“*l°S HKS- “rf-1Fl°“°°» sul- l=on'sAl.E Mc`i.A`uai-ii.lN_ can 4' P00100 H110 1‘0f9l'@IlCéB~ All cylinders, thoroughly overhauled _ “"8 l"°“f°‘l “°‘°°“fld?11N“,l~ electric- iigllis sua ssl: isisrisr, ill be B- 90X 116 ‘0l\°l`l°ll0l¢?'W" ' good condition. Walter S; Grant. 1732-10-4M6i, _ _ 1510_9_20"f, FEMALE Euston Street. GIRL W is ` tribute HELP- vou sm 'ro ols- , _md mu mm mo. Anrnep ivlcooN.iLo, Pso- SITUATIONS VACANT PAY YOURO T OFT W U 0 N Ac- EXPERl5N¢ED NlAl°~ counts by_Dominion Express Money or-ders. Five dollars costs three 1725-10-3M3iPi csnis. 11:13-io-ilvlmi. osnsiml. House- SALESMEN - EXCLUSIVE LINE . A i t M . age' pl;;m_;_1u;;_ for city, town, or country. Big earn- ings guaranteed.Permanent all year job. No experience necessary. W1-_ito Luke Brothers, Limited, Montreal. Boy FOR 1673-30'ME6L around More mm & C . ' _ '_ °m4_m_m,_ 1lizIsonLLaNnoUs 4 _.V < pair c ature com _ Er incial Land Surveyor, Hermenville. per-lance - work. Toronto. _ wanted ._ “Gulf N ‘ conditions be _ p. nl. BD- to 'l s. m. ins extra " tended to For 1 lunbnrst - Giilfdllh 'i er dark white on ner plesle in 'B010' bisclt seeing lllllllity 90 dm , n_n_ Ns. s, souris. use-s 1s susi. sible Press, , - » 1540-9-28M18i WANTED ' _*_ __ . 1'°°l- "‘*"¢*° 'wAnsi-louse wAN'rso. nm size ‘hm Qllml' sh' central, and dry. A large coach lt '°l°km3 ` house would do. Write "Warello}lse" f U .a. .»i. . 1714-10- Mlf/‘ md Lu box las city h ,2 stresses are WANTED A Finer cl.Aes TEACH- 7 n. m. to 3 p. ru. 11 p. m. ot work- fsre re- WIIO INY 8- er for Central Royalty School one ment_$100.00. G. A. Wltki'n'l Sei! rotary Trustee; 42 Upper Hilllboro Bn-cet, Ohsrlottetowni' - A - 1ess~lo-zinipa. _wmrso uns_\sHI.!91==.H = *Q A io ii P 'Apply spnrgsoil riieiwir. 16.2: It Bonsllawi 1857-9-28M7lpd. ' sllrnioric lefuov. wsi.l. #Ain 1“l'1°`aMm` smployineilt st home. in wer or _puioe time-y-lr ,it soon for ns Ml radon oat. ml slime _ continued _ sm MIM V' i ».~..,.-1...,-;’-, ' VM' V ` . l' -»3‘»_ lv/ , nesejroirs Brulses or Strqtng- at 3 o'clock for Pte. Joseph Ander~ _. Pratt S _ son Wigmore wllo was killed in action ‘~ . : ._ hy up the han; “_” , home 'France an August 8th. - ‘ Q* drill! its or delivered.. Book] R free. ' __ '__ ° ° _ . _An§fil_u_nNE, JR.,_ior rrimkirla-srl I wiNoow sHAoE sAnoAi.- Ai- CCDURI l)l‘\lgBt0l.'€ .”“l‘°l"l°.!‘“’"'°"‘¢ l°" l’l'“""» Cllll W°\ll\¢ll» tention ie called to the window shade I slrslm, painful swollen veins or ands. ll |m_|“nd mmf,"__ ,L25 ‘ M e it dmv |-bargain in Beer & Weeks add today. “\\\\\\\\VIlIM `gis_u or poigpgid, `Wi|| ggiiyou mo" if you ‘Wlindow shades are selling at 39 cents “'_'_¢'_;|'wm-"“h“"`"’ugM "and not $3.90 as -stated' yesterday. A ‘_ , I llhiblli lllil Mlwrhine. Jr.. ln: mm; in qggs; llhook their ad' y ' _ _ ` Mr. W.~K. Rogers, City left yester- 7ll€8l`lB Ol’ the ‘brethren were stilli' The Sunday school Rally held mst 'day on a business trip to Montreal and fllfllllllz Thursday morning with incl sunday evening ln www Sands _.Qtmwn_ great thoughts gmmuy expressed by;Met1h0dist Church w‘a.s`well_attend»ed. hy' ________ ~D,-_ Gandier; " 1 | The Superintendent oi’ itlle- sch-ool Mr. ‘ Rev. J_ S. McKay will conduct ser-i Dr. Stewart presented as n little`Le 'Bell Mi'”°h°" `l°°k .°h“l`3e °f the -lirics ner-i Sabbath, Hampton ai3,'1‘ry» preliminary business tho resort of E°"l""' Rev- E' Week” gave ““ ad' ,mat 7_30_ , __ _“_ the Hunter church building fnnd_ "dress while Miss Celia Sencabaugh pic ' ' _‘_ _ l Mr. T. C. Jnmcs inovcd that the Bllleil *ll U19 °l'E9Jl- ~ - .The-friends of Miss Evelyn Allail of sY“°d “PP°l“l ll\B C0lYlmlItBe~ to gg-.but ,ucbummg staff of .mc P _E_ L R_ i lake into consideration tile whole will regret' to learn that sho is con- matter or tha ”°°°‘“m°‘l“tl°“ Of SY' fined to 'her bed with o severe at-tack lnod' 'Mr' Dmmld `M“°D°““ld 9”°°“ded ‘the motion which motion carried. -"-‘"' ' ' anlilegecollidelllvlthg.lilloviillllilligllilst Ilrtifoved ‘Am°',‘g the Speakers who me °°m`;ion, and St. John's church there,mllce y Rev. John Mcintosh presented the ~ . Continued from page one ‘report of the committee appointed tow ii deal with the application on bsnnif Of, " will therefore be in ei. position to hear with experience preferred supple’l|`:§*}$l\slH_Q§‘¢§?U¢l§¥l9“d Dr' IT PAYI iq My in thi Province THE BEAN SUPRER at Bonshaw School Fair under the auspices ot Bon- ehaw~ Womien’s Institute, will be held on Saturday, Oct. 6th abternoon and evening. - " -- vice for October 6th Murray River 3 p. m., #Buckley Point 7 p. m. At- ternoon service s memorial tor Pri- 'va‘te~Godsoe. ' STARCH FACTORY- Prowse `& .Sons_-a‘re- iabout--opening--their'-starch 'factory at 'Murray Harbor. The price "fo be paid for potatoes should prove , 'raven iviE'ri-ioois'r,,ci,ncul1'. -- P.,..A. Fitzpatrick. Minister. ‘Sunday Services 11 a. m. at Tryon, 3 p. m. 'Appin Road. 7.30 p. m. at Hampton |Hall,"'Blg"Ri1lly 'Service under auspic- es of the Sunday School (the minister assisting.) At 3 o'clock Mr. Richard Metcalfe will conduct service at Victoria. - The order of the day was reached at T0 o'clock and amid warm applause _Professor ‘Shaw took up the theme “The church and the war.’ Two years ago a committee was appointed to consider the moral and splrltuelissues fi involved in the war and Professor Shaw has been the convener- on that committee. ` "\l`I 'For the first year the absorbing l aspect of study by the committee was lconditions in connection with the re- ‘ turned soldiers. These men generally speaking will he touched with a new sense of the realities of llie. They 'with sympathy the appeals that will come to them through a consecrated church, the demand for service and _sacrifice in advancing God’s Kingdom. ol’ the hour. 1. A quickened consciousness in the church as to the essential obligations _of church membership. QA new constraiant of the cross and a more heroic 'witness to its power. - 3. A new and more radiant and in- -\tet:tiou(_ dpirit oil comrades-hip .and jlellowship. A new aspect of the question has recently emerged, the thought. of preparation for victory-the Creation of moral ¥ind, spiritual forces that will make us iwortlly of the high task of God. ' in this matter our neighbors in the "i3nited“State‘s have set us a -worth! example. There _must he a recogni- tlon` of the fact that -we are in Gods hands in this great struggle. This has found outward expression in the United States and Britain and 301101 Africa b ythe stopping ot_the wheels Y when _the hearts of the people'i'0l' H moment af. least are raised to God in ‘recognition of His hand in- our lives. There is an increasing feeling that the church oi God is to have an un- paralleled opportunity Mill _¢l1°"°f°’° tesiionsihility illiltéi' the war; TM speaker quoted the great leaders in the British navy. and army *md Pal” iiailenoin' line-with ~_ll_i_efe1nlm. that the situation present is coil and chai- lenge to the church for a Brest f°l" ward.rnovement for a reconsecraiml and rededicated church and a Christ- possessed. land . 'W_e.n_iu|t _see to it fthst’ they Wl\° also snail noi lmvepriieii ill vain. Ai isis iwmi 1>_».1_=w_.1i==iii°';l_'l_<"°f W” preseiitodnlld he .proceeded at once` tadiacuss tile thaw 0! ills F10" _"T”'f church and the war." His .first Hsu-'~ £enue,,,was_ tl_llF. "‘ll.\T§.l1lll'f9l.1. WP *“'° hourly receiving' glad ,xl\ewl;2_¢; ll°l'l'°“l victory iiiii,w'e iliiaé"rily the price- ‘ I have :lost some -in f-» 0 § ,l¥"ll\i{lll1°ll°’_ oolieltei' who iii lust received mpg nt the death i llis'_ second ‘son ai, the front. \ Qgndisl' intimsteih--that tllis_ morniiikl lim Wqnld ileli 'With the lur- vey of home conditions. The coinmit-, tee on Home Misnoiiii sill! Social. Service have conducted rpreilmlnaryi] ,`§,,¢§,_5 __¢ipi,_isi'qi- on s survey is is be mute"-ij1`¢6niunction with all ethos' churches and the government to srl certain the exact obmiiiions prevail- IAPTIST 8ERV|CE8.-- Baptist ser- of industr for a moment at midday 'want a good book go to the Little iiwkviais- R. 14. .Bracers 1,1os 10 ziusi f-svn-i U '7 _Ll¢¢l°_Bwk store, ai-a.qo's. 1108- 1‘t_2il13l. . _ _ V Will French at _Inverness next 'Sabbath at 8 p. m_. p .___ ORWELL 8ERViCE8.~ Services in 'Orwell-Head Church next Sabbath oct. ein lli;_11 S. -s. at 2.30 in si. 'Andrewswillt 7. ~S,_ Smut 6, s .'- ..;--s-_ . MURRAY ‘ HARBOR METHODIST iC|RCUIT.-- Oct. 6th. Services While 'Sands Pal uf Cape Bear ut, 3 (S. S. lRally),'I-lnrbor at.7. - - A TEACHER TRAINING CLASS ‘hall helm Orlanized ul Murray liar- lbor in connection -with the Methodist ‘S 3Cll00l- The class meets on Moiidily evenings at the Parsonage at 8. MORE W\0’UNDE[l'.-Yeisterdayi W0rd was received -that two more Sunl- ierside men were wounded in action- Pte. Paul Arsenaut and Pte_ Frederick John McLeod. Pte. Clarence Cmkeil, Charlottetown is also wounded - ROTARY CLUB.-Rev. R. G. Ful- tlon was the guest of the Rotary Club af 'U19 Wfielily fllilner ill the Kasey Korner last evening and gave an inter- esting adiii'es‘.~i, taking us ills silbjec-ll “Pi‘olli!bit'ion as a Busliilileysr Asset." i)r_ -A. B. Reid pi‘esillerl_ Ml‘_ J. D. Blggar, Brodalhilnc, has rc- ceived word that his daughter, Miss Christie is seriously ill in hospital ill Haverhill, Mass. Mr. Biggilr and his son Samuel left for -there yesterday. Miss Biggar's friends iii this Province and especially ithe various schools i:i which she was il loving andvpainstak- ing toilcllcr will learn of iler' illness with :sincere regret and will anxiously uwaiit news of her recovery. - _ FUNERAL TODAY- The funeral Of Miss Mary Herrel takes place this morning, leaving the house_ 48 Wey- mouth Street at 9.45 o'clock for St. Dunstan's Cathedral. 'Many lieautifui -floral devotions were received tes- tiiying to the`lllgh -esteem in which 'deceased was held. “The pall bearers ‘will be Messrs John Griilitli, Jolln Murniaghan, C. J. Mitchell, ilay 'Pra.ug*_ht. William Gillis _and J. J. Enman. RECE‘iViE‘D WOR-D OF SON’S DEATH.-O OO§O§§O9§`9§§§O§60§OKQQQOOQ OO 9090 "1 CL D1 O "< ‘< '_ A3 . Postum i " ah. in . Hospitlat, Montreal for treatment Ilieut Bon; Keeping’ Murray Harbor I has gone to McGill College Montreal h whore he wiill enter upon his third year in Medicine. Mr. Keeping has spent over three years in the war. The friends oi' Mr. George Mc- ‘il Qusia, city. will bs very sorry is Q learn that he was obliged to enter the` ~City Hospital yesterday suffering from appendicitis. Miss Hermina Poirier of the Unlon‘ Commercial College left lnst week io; take a position las stcnogrilphcr _witii -the lilw firm of McQuilrrie':lild Ai'soii-f' uult. Summerside. 'Pills yilllng 'liliiy' had not completed her course, but was -able to illl the position. It speaks well lor the training received at the U. vi' " /‘ _ T Y Y A 'f*l:'l»‘ iq W, 1.. """ " ‘°“' "" '“' _ -a .,,., Mrs Frede:‘Ei