- I ‘ - 1 ' 1 1 .' . L ¢.». _ 1 *ci* '- 4:w‘li‘1¥i1’1?’fivl1’i*v’ll¥11{l’1l’iil?ii'1i‘“1.1} `cHAiiLoT'rs;rowN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, salon-iv, ocrosss 21, 191°. is ii fi is E WM I \ - ~ BOY . -"mf "WS ’“‘.1.'.-1‘Z.'I."§',;‘.‘{l.2§,‘?.‘.i it L -1 _ __. _ _. . l 3 -, 1 » 1 l "H-ri j ' “ f' _ ' '_"i-"Fm-I-._;_ GETS A FORTUNE AND Hllll|l|iS --'-"*l_' ~ Special to The -G nard-ian. ' ____i____ _______ __i__, __ NEW YORK, Oct. 20-A boiler ex- .i 1; day morning's issue there npliileaiiil erin item which said: ‘ prank McDonald, City, returned inet evening from Boston where in, llud been for the P_HBt 'ten days. Hundreds of Mr. McD0nald’s friends Wm read the item attached no more importance to the item beyond the incl, that he had been there on a vis- it with frielr4lB. ~ But there was a motive for . the grip and in this lies a story of good fortune not often met with in every- day life but which is generally con- fined to the imaginations of story wriihrn Truth is ever stranger than ilctlon an-d always more__couvincfng. Mr, McDonald was i-n Boston at the request of a legal firm who are wind- ing lip the aflairs oé the estate of the late Dr. Flemin of Columbus, Ave., and to which estate he had fallen heir. _ _ _ In explaining who Dr. Fleming is it is necessary fo go back to the early part ul the summer of 1909. At thisl time Dr. Fleming, a gentleman justl past middle age who was sufferingl with the effects of a paralytic stroke which left his side partially num-b, came to this city and stopped at the Victoria Hotel. He found that bs.-thing in salt wat-_ cr was beneficial -and one day wllilc spending his time aroimd the ‘boating clilb here, he met Mr. McD0n'ald. He med hirn ii he would not object to Q rowing him across--the river where helh could take advanltage of the good m beach for balthing. His request wasib lUHllNl[l'S SEHUUL Special to Tile Gum-d»ian. TORONTO, Oct. 20.-Toronto is the first city in the w-orld to institute a school for consumptive children! in a sanitariilm. , So that the 16 children how in the Kind Edward Sanitarium will not suffer by being away 'from the public srhools, the sanit-arium authorities and city board of education have de- cided to openl a class at the sa.nitar- [UIU- MONCTON, Oct. 20.-General com- plosion here killed six Bremen out- right, probably fatally wounded two others and threw 2000 women and girls and half as many more men in- to a panic tonay at the bagging and rope plant of the American Mfg. Co. at Green Po'1'\t. ALBANY, Oct. 20-David B. Hill, ex United States Senator and Gov- ernor of New' York, died this morn- , ing. NEW YORK, Oct. 20--Thomas Thompson Eeklert, former President of tne Western Union Telegraph Conl- pany, 'ilied at Long Branch after a long illness. BOSTON, Oct. 20-Miss' Helen Park- ` er of Walton, N. S., Bupt. of District Nurses in Newport Hospital, was kil- led by an automobile driven by Char- . PORK l!'lSPEC'l'0ll llf S'SIDE. ` A Special to The Gum,dian_ , Special fro ~' Guardian Branch. SLMMEil.>lUE, October 21.--Dr. G R Bone Toronto, was in ‘ ‘ th B th h d - - » ililltligftifilwliiiy?-es’l‘Ii‘i1xiIiigineneaniloB1Fr§l;l?;~. Summerside on Wednesday last in- hood of Railway Conductors on tile _lialzlecf-_i_l_;gG¢lr1;f_l;Sed(_porl9-ff H1 asking UNH' fflenfls and S. D. O., 3; Vics, 0. were ing ind ici] . to k t , d ,_ been found partly descased in both of‘n0ighb0l‘S £0 SllDl>0F€ tllCm~ On play opening again thc Saint:-ilgherilis Elon' n-iiglni 0 t ep? y them traces being found in the head Th# B-m0\_ll\t Ol fl“t@!`0Sf» l1ll`9Bl>lng at his store. The Prim are gccd enlcl any per- l0n can nominate either him or her- self or a friend. On the purchase of "W Hoods to ,or 'over the value of a' dollar ($1.00), a written slip will l"'"°"¢°iiiciAi1-'rho la'v largest number of \o_.:s will he vI"*i rccci-.ini Ulf’ hc-neflt one hundred fold. _ ,and rises tomorrow morning at 6.23. The sunl sets tomorrow morning at - ‘ Uumhmen on nngn g_ 1Mlnard's Linlment` relieves Neuralgin. 7.58. s. s. convsnnoll l Special from Guardian' Branch. SUMMERSIDE, October 21.- Tlie fourth session of the Sunday School Convention, opened in Sum- mersidc yesterday mornling with de- votional exercises led by Rev. Geo. Orman. After the opening exercises were finished the report of the execu- tive committee was given by the Rev. l W. M. Field in the absence of thel Rev. T. F. Fullerton and after al lengthy discussion the following res- by the Saints ln good style but the half ended,witli no further score with the ball inside the Vics 25 yard line. Four minutes after the second half McNeill doing the trick. The entire half the ball remained in the Vics territory and`very gold foot- ball was played. Nine minutes later on the Vics five yard line. S. D. C., 9; Vics 3. Play continued with no further scoring. oliltions from this committee’s re- port were adopted. First that a mls-1 sionary superintendent be appointed: for the Island; second, A Canadli's first stan-dard teacher training coursei he adopted by this association; third! that the 'old department of teacher' training be changed to that of the S. i S. Education, this to include thc| oversight of three things-first, teach--I er training, second, supplemental les- sons, third, international reading circle. S. M. Hicks the treasurer next presented his report. Out of an al- lotment of $680,' only $415.03 had been received leaving 264.97 yet to be received. Only two out of the fifteen districts have paid their full allot-l ment, viz. Souris and N. W. Que;-n's. A`committee composed ol Rev's. Styles, Field, Strathie and Wight- man and J. F. Wliear, J. (1. Jar1lL`ic‘ and Mr. Schurmsn were appointed to’ enquire into the question of finance. The rcllirt of the elementary depart-T ment by Mrs. tlaiiflcrsoiuwas next given, followed by the report :if the home departmlnt by Rev. Mr. Or- man, botlilf which were a_nL.ilu\cg on page 8) i Rooney and McNeill i111ih1-mi the " ”" blue and white contingent lluitc n lot. Condensed Advertiscrncnls __{To_o__liitc i<_ir_§lassification.l fro" i`.il.-\\'.-\NN.-\H, <‘n., October 10.- 5 n. m.)--’l`h|~ gale has attained B velocity of 80 miles nn hour and the rllin is falling in torrents. The ruin nrriv¢~d several hours alienll of the predicted time. All nvannnh is awnkr. the people being afraid fo stay in lvcd, fearing 3 repe- tition ui the disastci' of 1893. l Miunrd‘s Linlmcnt Cures Dandrufl. -Prince St. 10-Zldtf. l """`A`A""""`A":""""_`-"`_`>`-`-"`_`"" """""""` ` »»-v- 1_-_-_-_-v-.-=.-_~_-_-.¢~_-_-.-_-_-.-_-,-.-_-.-_-,-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-,`~` }4*-iucsi-i §iiK<§n7o7r`l§ `cTr1lii1I1lTf1=`l1T»~__ 0 U R _ sages, fresh and cured- meats Ham, bacon, and vegetables, nt 'l‘anton's. 10-2ld3ipd. , --»----- ` . °°““"y l"`°l""°‘l' Al"l’l7 i""`*""““-l l That on-r Gracious l-‘ather sends, l Why livc doun on the plain or 11-- letter to Ua\nf.l-lin"-i '-l'~>-\’f.'- fm 'Is there any other mercy Ur worse Still. ‘l00P ln the v-all°Y Sj]}‘_ll\f! _l_’Blf_l£_l'l0‘1-l- __`-U"l"'\f- Quite so great ns R Of trouble and trial and pain. “Kamen _'ro.nUY by oct. zach nt l 1 ‘ Faithful Friends ? the stables of (. Arthur rhasory, Th(-.rc's plenty of room on the Hill. so Grafton st__ CRL m driving h,"__ .Fame and station, wealth and power tops eel from 5 to 9 veavs old. well.-ning [ May have been denied tn you, But on have a richer treasure So restful, so calm and so still, from 950 tn 1050 "u. unit hi ur‘¢e..r.- Y I i d th .' We make_onr own levels in living ,d_ ,ii sound ,ng gqllai-1, yelled. when you have “ ren at B true' Believe lt, or not, as you will. io- ini :lpn Slo I'm filled with glad Thanksgiving, - l owLING_ B ke. Alley under For of friends Forgetall the past and its troubles B market. opigrlnfiui nays ten to I “avr "N "°°*- Perm every wrong. old or new- elwen i0.g0rl1w_ And while they are not denied me, (mme lin ` Chevrllllly I spare the rest; On the bright breezy Highlands, ' Mfnard's Linlment Cures Burns, etc. M- E- B- Where Joy will be waiting for 1h|_ ...___