llllP0‘RTANT READING MATTER SELECTED FROM THIS WEEIi’S NEWS FOR THE (iUARDIAN'S SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS' Sell Well~ In The United States Aqsillfell As Throughout Canada la.`1"`-'-i3l1¢S=_w°i1deriu1 pain-a0i..g11i@ir work -=ow<-iii ii I ' I E.; -.tocuresomany eo l-I' _ 1 > ` - ' -'”' 'C Pi” ~ 1 :_-.»--S1- -» ::f::;f;;‘i;:1:.:’:f;f:;‘.°.i - Part? ¢i me Umwd SUHCS. Sll0\viiig tliemleiwuitl l` l" i " - 5 __%l_trii1y Canadian product \\.]]ich hushul gd' -- --Q -- -...__..:_.I; - 47;' Q _ V \ --.., -»_5_ u/,ou-.g;._ '-..,u,;._ '-arf; , 0 0 ~ . ._ ‘f _ -i ' Fll'St Aid ll;éf,,,,ii§;;_¥;,,_,;;1;";;1'::tft""~‘~” to the .- _ - rf . ~ =- ss.-‘i}'-.?-:‘ -"E-=--’~*';f;i~§-‘ I I (I. I 'Iii "` ~ ~'»l2~_.-.:s“":'_,.._ff5i"I Il lII‘€ ` -Q*-‘ ! The skilled nurse or surgeon can repair the - broken body, but alter the sLii`g;'e"~ ,»__.1 .'y¢'=_- 2;-i -.:;;(. ‘Ji `_'-_-K ('-l;_ y‘£\l_` i'_"§ 5*, -5"-; ‘Y_n'.'_ --A `-'~`;' ~:.‘~. ‘-`~ -- ”t'=- £5- " ». ~'-\;-"; it » »-"I" "I-"_»';I'. ‘fi '_-=-/,‘ff.,‘-, -1 , . '»;,'~_ ?.-.'3r:_'- my __:;i =5'--~_e’.` :inf ...»= 15;- §'r_._..' -i f-it rn ri,- Ra __ ol. I=I.it3`I-i‘_?i'_fi' Y?-I 3 . .11 < _ , J- 5. _ _ _ - _ '_ tri, 'ti'-. _ g---X; -_‘ ‘-f:.‘*`._'* f ` 1,41, ...__ : A _..--...}_.'. _ , ._- 1,.. `, :_..,_1:; . ui- . - ur.” ~;_=-`|" .' ].v` l'l.-` "-’I"I'i_iI_ -1;; It is made of thewhole wheat steam-cooked, shredded and baked-contains more real uutriinent than meat l- or i gigs and costs inueh less. Being ready-cooked zuiCiIIi'eady--to~ser\-e it is at boon to the thrifty house- wili: who knows how to serve it with fruits or llfor breuldust lit-.it the Biscuit in oven to restore crispticns and I _-then pour hot niilk over It, adding n little crt-u:\i.' halt ur Iiwceten to suit thu taste. Better than mushy poi-rlu1\,es that ure bolted down ultlmut rho.-\vInxt. A hot. “""'II'°h"\§ |>l'\=i\kfl'"¢ _lur u chilly day. llt-llclmlsly nourishing lor iiny m_cnl with oheed ’.io.nunau, baked apples or t~-.iiincd or preserved fruits uf any kind. MADE IN CANADA From the cholcest Canadian wheat by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Limited _ Niagara Falla, Ontario I Toronto Office: 49 Wellington Street Ent 58-1-I Your Work is Done no Time With an “Ideal” in the IDEAL Hopper-Ocoled Engine you have the ` safest, most simple and satisfactory farm engine that you could possibii’ fefiilife- The IDEAL will run steadily and strong under all conditions-through the winter blizzard as easily asa 'gon-1.1. july day. It is easily installed can be transported from place to place. Siml>l@ t0 0961'- Ifte, easy to overhaul, cost little in fuel and upkeep, and Wm pay for itself in a few months use. _ V The IDEAL is the one engine that you need on the mm.-wma in see about if rQd“_¥»_ _ _ __ _ f UN, ., _ -(Bruce. Stewart & Co Ltd. ’ ~' som Navaaafimwlibff W EDN ESDAY. POLICE COURT.-'At the Police Court yesterday morning the prohibi- tion case against Margaret McKinnon ,was adjourned for a week. Annie Col- lins _was fined $10 'or 30 days on a Cllarfie ol’ drunkness. She took the days. _ \' LAID T0 REST.-The funeral ot the lata Mrn Francis Murnngliuu took plncc from hor lute residence, Don chester Street. yesterday morning to the' pro-Catlicdrul, where n I-ilgh Mass ol' Requiem was celebrated by Father Peter Duffy. From the Church the funeral proceeded to Fort Augustus. ISLANDER ON RAINBOW.--Mrs Stanislaus McWadc, Edward Street, yesterday received u. letter from her sou, Mr Frederick McWude, who in whit-l' writer on the li_M.S. linliibow. 'I‘hc letter wus written from Esqqui- iuult, ii.(`-., where tho ship was laying, ul-t-r being in rho Soutliezu Pucillc. win.-ro the i‘h'»l.ci\ naval b.i‘.tI-- tm-It place. The letter stated that the ship wus going on u long cruise, but tho writer was forbidden to tell where. “ I<`red’n" many friends here will bc glad to note the fact that since join- ing the Rainbow he has been promoted to chief writer and will ull hope for his sate rcturu to port. WEDDING BELLS.-'Tho marriage took place at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning, Oct. 28th, ln the chapel, ot' Miss Adeliu Walsh Chapman of this town and Harry McDonald oi' Souris, l’. ld. 1., Fatlier MacMa.uus ol Amherst being the oiilciatlng clcrgymon says a Pugwusli cxehungc. The bride dress- ctl in it navy blue travelling suit with white hut, was uttcnded by Miss Mam- ie Gaytou us bridesmaid, John Gnyton acting as best man. The presents were numerous and costly. Mr. and Mrs. Muchouald left on thc 10.30 express for llullfax and other points ot’ inter- est, ()1i their return they will take up their resilience in l‘\ig\vusI\ where thc grooiu holds a good position. . A SURPRISE PARTY.--The home of Mrs ll. L. lloopcr was in ii most ilclightiul manner. taken possession oi by ii “surprise party" on Monday eveiiiug, the occasion being a bridal shower to Mrs J. l).'Mcl3cath, the eldest tltuigliter of the house, who was ri-conl_ly married in Medicine Ilal. Alberta. Owing to the unavoidable ulineiicc ol' thc bride, hor mother was inside tho recipient, pro. tem., ul’ the many and costly gills presented-1;il'ts tlmt spoke more olouiicntly than words oi the love und esteem felt for “ o\1r Muriel.” The evening passed all too quickly lu happy reminiscences of tht-_ absent bride, and in many and l`ci'vcnt irislzes for her future happi- lu-su. Wltli warm expressions ol' mutual regartl the happy “rniclers” nuulo their departure shortly bct'orc midnight. TWO MINUTE INTERVIEW.- llev. Dr. Gautliler, of l’aliiu-r lion-l. was in town yesterday and crossed on the Northumberland uioruing. lu "n t\-so-minute iutcrviuiv with at Guur- dian repre-_nentntive the Dr. Stated that in his part of the province the season has been very good. (IroI1S Of lilly. oats, potatoes and turnips have been e.\'celleut. The butter factory at St. Louis has had it very big season. There is very little dilllculty in getting a. ready solo for all the Iiuttoij. ’I‘Iio butter market lor Prince Edivnrd ls- lund is very largely coiiiincd to the Maritime Provinces and ol' lute tho island has been producing ii good di-ul whilo tho price of choose hui; been high, butter has declined hi prlee. lu Iiuubs, and u few days ago, Messrs. Davis & l"1'neic1'. Charlottetown, pur- clinncd over one thousand lambs at li 'I-8 cents per lb. They are arrang- ing to sell their pork co-operatively, but uro not ready to do so'thio year. Ilr. Gauthier speaks vc-ry enthusias- tically about ngrleulturo in the West of the lslaud. more butter and less cliecse, so tliati l booklet. E. A. FOSTER, Central Drug Store, Pllillii Sl] BM] lSHllIEIl.ill lil) Ulll Also `l`eH‘lb|e Rash on Arms. Itched and Burned. Could Nct Sleep. _ Used CuticuraSoap and Ointment. Eruption All Disappeared. _1._¢._._._. Crm-xy, Ontario.--"For a Iontz time I sui- iercd from Diuiplmz and I.-lackheucls tho worst; way and l got n terrible r;|,sh on my arms. Whuu I got In bud :tt nl,-rhl. and got worm I would have to scroll-Ii my arms till blood camo. The pimplcs all value to mut- ter fosters and thou they broke Il-a\'l|n: lots of Ilttlo marks on my face. I \\:u.' anduiun-d to go out with my frie1id..'. 'l`ln-y also itchlstl :incl buruoil until I could ll:\\-c torii my time and arms. 1 could not sleep at night and l rubbed my arms till they bind. "One day when roa.dln|.: ilu- paper I r-:uno acriiss the (lut,icl1l'IL a(lvrirtisenu‘nt, thr-ii I thought l would try tho (lutieura Hoop and Uiuluirht. I Washed with thc Cuticliru. Soup and then applied thc Uutlcuro Ulm,- nlont night and morning. I found gre-at rc- lief and in o. short Limo my plmplcs and eruption all disappeared tlianks to tfuticuru. Soup and Ointment." (Slgiicd) George W. Kay, Aug. 10, i914. Samples Free by Mail lu i.'i~Io4!i-in;.( ii toilct and a. :;l.'in soap why not procure ouo 1im4i-u-ssixig (lt-licul,e emol- Ilent. 1>r.»pl\:'tie.~' izulll-'lent Lu ulluy minor irrltatiom. ri-more rotlxivss and i'oiigIine.ei, prov;-:rt pure-rioitiziiiu, sullen and .<:ootho -.;f.-:isitim 4-nmiltiiuis, and promote shin and scalp li<-_;lIth |:<-zufrullyl Such a soap, com- hhu-_|I with Iho puriwit of l~u11ioiiuA'ciius hi- gyrlvziilriits it.-itl niust fiwgruiit and .r|.~l'rcshiiii: of lluwi-_r odors, I.; (_‘\iticiirn. Sonli. Clitieliru. Soap and Ointmuut. are :mid throulghoul. the worldff lliiwrill sziixiplc ut’ eurli iiiuilvrl I`rt~_o, with II‘_'-p. :4hi.\ llook. Alltlrl-ss-z post-<'hrd "(!i|til'til'.'l, llcpt. I), ilu.-:t.';.i, I . ,st 1; A WEDDING AT PUGWASH.-A vt-_ry pretty wedding took place in St Bri¢lgct'H lloman Uatliolif: l'hur<-h, when Miss Adcliu Walsh liliupiniui, ol Pugwnsh. was united' in imitrimouy to Ilrirry l’. McDonald, of Souris, ltev, I-‘utlicr Maclllaiius being the oliiciatiiig clergyuiari. ’l`lie bride was di'csseou<|uet of carna- tioiis and lilies of thc valley. Mr. \\'. J, brown snug “I’aternoster" in his well known able manner during the service. At the close of the ccrcmouy the weililiilg party drove io the Victoria llolel where u splendid lircultlhst was served. The happy couple Icuvu this morning on it wedding trip to the Mainland. --ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION -(hi the evchiiu; ol' Monday, the 2nd inst., a large gnllicriug of ueiglibors und frioiirls ol` Mr. Felix Murphy, llopc ltivor, took place at his hoine, his suction of the country the farni-Nvoiiugntid nhl came in large numbers crs co-opci':\t_e iii the selling oi their to participate in it real uiglitfs nujoy- nleut. The occasion was the prcseiitu- tion of addresses, with suitable pro- seilts to Mr. l\Iurphy und his daugh- ter, Miss Melinda. who intend reinov- ing shortly to another locality. Mr. Murphy rcccived n beautiful gold headed cone and his daughter ii clilnzi tau set and pie knife. Tho evening was spent in speech inukiug. music und singing. when nil dcpurted lu their - ' _ ’ li0lli0S. Iilglily pleased with the re.i-cp- tion elven thcm by thc host and his tiaiiglilor. ’l`hc l`ollo\viu1.r address wats read lo Mr. Murphy by hiu ohl I`rl\-ml Against Drunltenness I-mr. lv. ll. _lmi-lin; iilnr lf.-it-itll: ir Mmhem wives and shwrs WW i, ,Q ,|,,_,_.,.;i:-1 with let-I|u1:s_ ol Iuo (lui-1m.-at_ 11-1§|~i»t dear to uiexnv to In-lp tht-m i-_mp :iu|\k\m;.\lIint wc, your lriciuis nud in-iizlilml-::. i’\'\\f\l¢="\\’-mir if: fl ¢i'Sl‘”>“‘~ "Wit éllsi "\li"=I‘m\‘g lunru of your iutoudod departure froiu IIIIII;Ii\iliIliuigeA iIieviirIi~s`iIIIs "“‘“m““iiy- IIUIII il Cl'-lllllry illlll sonillt-iland r.»sn»rt~a~bt-tureun-vicnmcan stopqnorc has pussoll slum- you setllod in l|'i{‘ll<_:“ilx~ ,Q Ymmmoed M We mmhcnun mlthis, your prcut-.nt liouie. During Ili:-.I m;mc'y";s "n__§°w‘1(',‘e(|_ ,l bmlfdg u‘|;` nf? sy,_;,,_,,, limo your house has ulwuyu been open and renders dnnk disni.-;ieiul_ oct ii to-slay, to your friends liolh young mid old, fri; §>\;fs$Sl;1:§-(§(i“??|Ll3§;“g°>;-In \;\ci;\i|;2ni;if'L-rL"‘; Always ready to cxtciul thc Iiclping ' s.c - 1 ' ~ ' . ~ _ . . Vol alia. com-e or food. .-llcura No. 2 is the ililllli I0 lilly in tune of noc.l,'you have bonuntury in-a~ment. Ask for fret- Alcorn- by your kuiduess .md good-vllll won ii place in our regard which shall noi soon be ltirgotteii. Nearly cvcryonc C|13l`|°\¢¢f°Wf\- -ol us guthorcd hare tonight have nl W _ 177, l'7L__*_-ei _ ' _ 1' 1.. ' *_ 36th P. E. I. Light Horse An effort is to be made to recruit in this Pro- vince one Squadron at war strength (149 ot all ranks) for overseas service with the 2nd. Contingent. “` As several months must necessarily be spent in training, applications will not be limited to members of this regiment, but will be open to all P. E. Island- one time or other profited by your good advice-an advice made valuable by the experience oi age. Muuy ot us, also, have been conitortetl in time ot sickness, your kind heartcdness, which often took a for more precious lorm than that ot' mere verbal sym- pathy. So, Mr. Murphy, in presenting you with this sliigllt token ol our en- _tc<-in, wo ask you to accept it latlcn with our host wishes for your future health and liuppinous. May it bo your supporting :;tult` for nihuy your.-; to come; :mtl we :insure you deal' trit-nd that wc shall always cherish in our iiicluuries thc fondest recollections ol a kind old gentleman. Signed iu be- half of your friends: \V. II. Iiogari, P. l’. lilctluiguii, John Nlctluiguu, 'l`humr.s Ilcid. \V_ l’cndcrgasL, Tlionius liolgcr, John I., l‘_ullcii.~-E. ’l`hc auiiulul meeting ol' the l’rin<‘_n Edwzml island llronrli of the l‘u\\:uliz\u lied l'ro:;s Society wins held lu ilu- llourll ol' 'I‘l'ttu.-;iirvi‘, u'hi<~h :: towels. 111|; hiuullu-i-rl\icl`s, limo; ovjzinins, 100; nbllonliiizil bells, Zhu; hot wutei' bolilc <-ov<_-rs, 15;-1; bod jackclu, 129; bnth roln-s, 27; niglit- shirts, Bill; woollcii sliirts, 440; uiulcr- shirls, -li); tlmwf-i‘s. /lil; liluukets, 5; Nielltiligrztlf-x<, 7:7; l>:1ml:;,-es, all kinds, 3,000; mi-11';-i socks, pairs, 1350; wrist- Iels, pairs, Illil; Iluluvlavu caps, Sill; pill-liuuiiiia jackets, lil-l; hed Socks, 21-l; uicn`s mittens, 5.0 pairs; houso- u'il'.-, lil. 'l`h<- l'ollo\\'iu1.; goods \\'or<~ also rc- ecivcil; they \\'r-rl: not sont its they \‘1<~l'l> HU! i"'1l\iii'a.-ll and wi-rlr llicz°cl`oro liivcn to tho llcll-Zinii llclicl l'om|nitIco: ~;'l:1 pillows, T quilts, mi I.lnnl;o(S_ 'i`l\<-so goods uri- up to Novi-_mlicr l. l-'ollowiuig goods are on hand up to New-|:Ili<-1' l:\-.“lh¢»ct:i, -I-I; pillow slips, 471 lui-_'<-Isa, lil); l1nud1tl~rcl|it-ls, 24|; suits 1»_\'ja\1i:u:, E); bt-rl jucltr-ls, S; night- sliirts, 50; woolll-ii slili-ts, 22; Nigliliu- irulc.-:,1i; hauuluixcs, IIXO; mt-u‘s .~;oclt.~'., 203; twistltls. lmirs, I(l0_ lial;u-lava cap.-i, ill; In--I stu-ks, ll pairs; meii’:~i ii1ittei\,~:_ Ill pairs. 'l‘lit- i'ollowiri‘: \-otvs 'of thunlc:~: were passed: 'l'.» Ili(-_ lionrd of 'l`rude, for fret- use oi' the rm-ui; to Mr lluvid Schuluinh, for ::ci'\'l<‘o.~; r1~luIcr\-d thi-_ .\_oi-_iel_v; and to hir lu-rry l’ol.o_ 1( was :illiiiriiilcvrl with ri-grcl that Mr Pope. owing to l-ir\~iiin>;tu11<~cs \\'hieli conipcllcil his uliseiico from the pro- viirre, was ohliizod for the present to rcul1.;n his position :is '|'i'<-_zx:;\|i'ei'. 'l`hc following; olilcr-rf: wt-rp (-pg(-(1-,lg ~I'n-siileiil, Judigr- lIu:~';:;n‘..~ 1' _ , \ ` ._ , I/'J __;._. ` _ \I'I y y-_ - _ -i ` Whats the Use - - _ I \~ \ _. ~t= ii of M I ss l n g Sn Much Pleasure thai pu Gould Have ? _ ES, you can live without music and brightness and ` happiness and friends. But why should you, when these things cost so little :ind mean so much P _ Lots of people, who said they “could do without an I I-Idisoii Plionograph" before they owned ont-, now say they “could not do without it”~it has brought so much 4 pie-.inure into their lives. ‘ The Edison appeal is universal. To those who love " good music--to those who enjoy most the old airs--t0 ` those who prefer iiistrulnenlzxl niii.-iic~ lo the younger set 7 and cvcu to the children -the Edison is u daily source of _ pleasure and recreation. _ Great siugcrsffumous actors and entertainers- hands, ~ orchvstrasaml insirumenialists --are ready to entertain you 1 when you will. . And the prices for Edison Pliovmgraplis and I-ldisou Records are so niodcr-.ite the variety is so grc:1t~tIiat tht-re can be no question as to our ability to suit you. VVhat`s the use of missing so much pleasure P Get Silt; EDISON PHoNoonArH (rlic lNs'l`itUnii-ir\"i` v.':'|'i| 'rm-; iii.~..\io_\.n |'oiN'r) 138 EDISON DEALERS IN CHARLOTTETOWN Miller Bros. (A. Horne & Co.) Proprietors. 123 Kent St.; Albert E. Toorribi, 177 Queen Street. as f 7 _-___ __ 1 f f *_ _r _g Eczema Only Skin Deep . A low .shin lroubll-ll oriitinzlll- in tip- pil-xlou. lllooll. lint \'<-:‘_\' i`»-\\'_ |>r_ l~1\h\\_~:. ex- You lim do il wllll the hill ot` the l'oi\\inis:~'.ioli<-i‘ ol` Ili-ullh, uiul u l`:\ui- \\'o1uii-i'l`i\i Il. ll, ll. l'r|:sl-ripti0Il, ii ous writer on 111|-;|l1:»\:- il l>. IL :~'onp~ bl-st applied dirt-l‘1l_\' lo lip- p:il‘l:'. ;lll‘4-|-1l'|l», llirli-p<5|~1~_.l..il. .\l;|l<\~ up your mind in slzlrl now and ._E. A. Fo=:t.:r. C-cntrnl Drugstore, ;:i\'<‘ ,\'oul‘si-ll' u suioolli, vi-lvl-I vom- Cli.~.rloti£iow:'. No iiir'l'l‘:l»‘-‘ iii prim-, .\1ul\\'i1i1=3::xl-I im: ll- ;l\_\' i1\>:' iw in i---sl ol' Import- :iht ii1i:,1‘<-lIi\‘li1.»' pricl- rl-n;:1ili_-; ilu-fuilu-. 1,, -_ -I _ ~f-f *__* -__ - -- __ - I," I f; Iff'IT_.._.- ,___ II* -_,_-T >.r ,f -,_ »_J 1 9.- -T I lil hp-Ili? _fl _ -...nn-nu-mi-r ll lin' uxnumgv-nun . ‘Il “ il ll(llllIllllllllllalllslllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllulllll lllllulllll; I ill “Do you wear ;‘.Xi‘;r I Penmalls ~ reg, we noticed now wen ¢.~¢_.-y~fz..a.,,-- ‘- ll ll - I ' illl too?" | "l -- 1.. -_ - f; __ 2- ‘ _i l _,f ` in some special way so it keeps ire: :=i;_o<°=e. It A .1 “ill ‘ (( - certainly tits bcztutifully. _lt`s sin.-:i:r='ll an " iff! lil'-M V; ‘ __\4|_\r Q* fy ,2 ; v In ' ll 1 1 l ,l -~ ` l. | 7 ` .`,-I? ~ 1'; ::"‘ - _hy 3 - _ . I _ _ -_ _ -:_ .~:.-_':_-5; fits you, " l*_‘,`_ _ LQ ey/ -;\ '-T--£1” I - EEE /\E-L-“fi _ \\' 5 _"ii ' az 1 ¢ . r'~ a -1 o 1' 1 ‘I I T fit im t' .a,oiriic_r, lIt-s1:m~c;°wf::;;'1::unit '~ i.'_ -.T on l'-_>i'rait-lc too, and, l’.’lyS‘ how it st';:i1=_d_.r=/asi1_- ` mf; ‘r it t.>uldii`t hire me to \-:t‘.ii‘:\i1-1-other " P4”-nm:.i:fi lfndl-rwt-:ii‘ in mnfii- in :.2l styiiil -1 I1 ni.-tl uciglits, 'lor nieu. women and cliildie.. I II f ~' gl Il i. Penmans Limited I = Q "L_, I_-'ill/¢rlu.'!ar. I/ry.-.i1'rp, Sw."a!rrs ii I ]'illI ‘Ii , _ ii( i I ` Paris, Ont I ' ll' I | ll) "T"“”` =-.EEE -Ill I ....- ::::' E"'.Z=‘ :=::. I 'i:=:.~§: a I i lu u nu lu lu un un ns ll I "l 1 i`\"illlllllllll ' ll, _ f K 1 1 1 ir?" v 22222:-..* 25222!!! ll-I-Ill =l_-Il=l -====.- =°"-EET. in =%==I 922% :tr-22% _CHI :Taa=.=...='. S3322? F _ __,.¢»*'*“.. 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