_ .li . |" § ` , You SHOULD USE when the :iiigol of iliiiitli cullcil uwuy _cp i 0 nmEir sELEciEii Fiioiii uiis iiiEEiis iiEws ron THE ouiiiiiiis siiIU_BP'*¥._ Bb i.»"'§i°;-'?‘.‘l.‘-.'ifi'.'°°1’:-L’ Ghllply nude. 'UI-D-0-4-0-»-ve-¢»¢-4.-»-I-\»-owe-Q.-Q-gl-¢-4-4 ‘ The prom t and nositirc nction nfl this simple, iiiexpensirc liumi--niailc reni- Giy Ill quickly healing the iniiuineil ui' iwollen membranes of the tliroiit, c-lit-st i or .bronchial tubes and breaking upl tight coughs. has caused it to be used i in more -homes than uii_\'_ other couch. remedy. Under _its liculinz, sootl.iii;g influence chest. soreness goes, plilc;nn_ Iooseris, breathing beeonics easier. tick- Ei s ‘i TUESDAY ed that five members ot' the 98th Siege Buttery have been decorated with the Military Medal for bravery and efficiency on the hattlefront. The gallant lads are: Sigqaller Har~cld_H."Simpson, Bay Gunner Ben Conrad, Georgetown. ; OW" _ Gunner John Carragher. Charlotte town. Glunner Wagner of Quebec. ' _ These men/ were under the coin-‘ liuriu the throat stops and you HHS] I good ni2lrt’s restful s een. The usual throqt and chest colds ure coiiquerrd' by it in 24 liours_or it-ss. Nothinir bi-t-| 'ter for bronchitie. lioarsi-iii-ss. orouii. whooping cough, uroncliiiil asthnia ur, _winter coughs. | To make this splendid couch svruii,i ‘pour 2|/2 ounces of Pinex 150 cents worth) into ii I6-nz. _linttlc .ind fill the bottle with plain uriiiiiiliiiml _-ii-_-.ir svriin i and shake tlioroughlv. You tlivii have i '16 ounces-a faniilv snmily oi' it much I better couch s_\'run than vnu cniild hiiv 0 roadv~miide for $2.50. Iii-cps hi~ri`i'ctly mnnd of_Lieut. Lawson Jenkins, who' is slated for the Military Cross in i‘er.~ogiiltion of valuable services i‘i=_iiil-_ ered the Empire. | RuNAwAv AccioeN1'.- iir.` George Ritchie. ,of the firm of (`arvell llros.. is invalided at his home. Elin _-\\'c._ with a severe scalp wound and njurerl shoulder as the result or a ‘iiii.i\\~a_\' accident _vesierilny at ' one ‘riot-k. .\lr. llitcliic- \\'u,- iiriviug und children low its lili-iis.iiittii~ti*. v hiwk 1° his "m"0 bi' “'”." Df Powliai Pinex is it special und hifviilv ron- S treet when ilie- breeching broke. the View. ‘ ‘ . I Gunner George Walker. Charlotte- I t . i how quickly the lwelhng is reduced and the pniirdin penn. No need on-.gs f.ii¢i_ i-im ° V. li _ rheumatic pains; ' ache and all miie- -l _._ l A; ,\ f 1 ll 'I`}1C W0 1~]d`S Qdifrican war and one whn. although de- i province to enlist in any eam_ on ,nad p was the first military oflitéieto ieiive' to rub; it pene- the Island to serve in the pr'as`l`!h‘t"w§_‘|y.` I trateaquieklyand On the outbreak of the wo:-be-was-_-ln liostoii on business and o .August 4th gbenlghmdyfor ' _ when he learned of i|i'§_'n1 neuralgia. back "lem" War he ||11\!l'§%§*'_‘YQiY;`1Vlt'qd;_ c|°»,°,en“._ sci-vices. He tool§_.,y._i*$'lg§ irnmgfate 50e..$l.00. . nillitsry matters wmisoon recognized _ .‘ and much iigalnst him, wili .Q-_ , i kept there for instructional work th _ , ‘i ...--- that capacity more necessii'ry_tli:1n lit l l I m I ii il - | land he invented several devices _in` hid | '- I _ izunuery wliich were,_utilizer|>.,py the __ ..¢lr*__ ,_ V I _V r E E ' E -fr E “§*l"»‘-§`_,§‘» ~ 7 l “ii ' P I-1. ' -i -T - "ii" i A A E" i Majoripio' Nili- Q- 0511,!!! Instruéi-V.”-in '._ “th” _ .: _' . ` . W" H” _ - " "‘ ' i in tie ‘una an i 'G " - A Stubborn Couch l ' ' N Need f R |, t&i...0i in sim-nciirr ,~_ °° |“.f,, 22 _ __ -_ - _ hon," R ~ From a Drivute letter received in _ 0 0 u _“ved home yestepa » ~ Ungh‘\il_t”`~:~.-fl|...\-_e\§ . _ P" this city yesterday it has been learn- 1/ Try _Sloairi'e Lininient and nee yiinjnr M;-Rae was the mst an in ml; ' Ql'§ _ .U _ ° iiiii to Germany an _`ré_ lzihf that' or Alien at chariottelmmwnei-ing ` _ _r for iiome and an -iguhg conlzf. Cmeroue und _ _, 4| ,J get p detachcmerit tggggie- ifécgmpp \>°td=»5 er your ,_ ',,i-‘_ li n-‘sri iiienr in Queue; sn rqinyfi ig? l'|l’\1¥zi|t. 25°.. ,,/ill,-'H ' England. In Enghld his ‘§etiius ' i 1' ii* ';fIiri'|) rmiiiiiiiiiiiii»"' . V I ,V F. uthorities considering his services in he front. During his stay in Eng- illitary authorities. About it vear- ig Sloarfs . ii: o he was proiiiotiE§{`j“'fro'm n‘lieu`le-` ucy to the rnnk of Major. lie is a rii Soldier. a vetsraar-.of the Smith ed the privilege of taking pun in * 1'! --- -r -~» -. - 1 ccntrnied cniiipoiiiiil of ui»i\iiiini`.\`cr\\~:ivi carriugé run up On the li0rs`e‘s haun- vine e.\tract iiud is known thc \\'orld` t~},i;-sennii he bolted. The horse made over for its prnmyitncss, on-sc rind i-er-l ,~ t-ninty in owrcoiiiing stubborn coiiuhs or the wagon yard and stable- of Car- ‘md chest mMs_ veil Bros. and iii turning up King st.‘ To avoid ,nFap.p0i“tm,,n(, Mk vom. Mr. Ritchie was tlirowu out unto the / / the present war at the front. has dis- tinguished himself in lhe training' of i _ _ others. His furlough at home is but 'il '(3,-“mist fm- “gi/_/_, ,,,,,,L-9,, of p;,,,.\.-' `“»;¢|, ‘ curb und sidewalk striking with great full directions. and ilnn’t iii~i-cnt iinv- force l-lis scul was laid 0 en for thing else. Guariintcril to ,uivv iihso- 5 'lui-e satisfaction or uionvv iiroiiiiitlw’ n refunded. The Pinex Co, 'toronto » - » D _ D cvei'zil inches and he also received niiiy bruises on the shoulder and an out ' body. He was picked up and carried fm ___ l §__ nioned und the wounds were .s l~.n.-i Longer. Canadian Selling Co., Montreal, Can. i iiile to suvi- hor life. :is hui' ili:~it'~.ise!,,, i iippltiiiii»iiti`~,] bv the loving i~iri~ uf" hu piireiiis und' the cliild's gi'uiiiiiuo~ il uiplie ;lifi -/--~ [Mix Mclntosh suffered uiusi liilciisc- ALEDONIAN CLUB ELECTlON.- I-V hisiiiiiiilzil iiii-_ciiiigi>\`ilie i‘uli~i`.\>iii:iii ‘m uh wus licld lust cvcniiig, l’i'i:siil- "f ,I H __ _ _ , _cnt ll. A. I\/lcl(iuiioii in the vliuir. 'l`iic “X b-- 51 k "" ‘_ '7‘ 7? the disease could not be mustered, iinil Vi( llw little one went :iwuy to Jesus io Ml uwiiit ii glad reuiiiiiu with the sorrow- E ' xfr ` f\/3 Q' W _f 2 >‘\”-ii i>"< -' - iw __ _-<3 id - _ . _. Mi' <1) C=§t"l r-'05 3*# :vm WEI CJ III "1 I broken futher and gruiiiifiitl\ei', 1`l\e-‘P I. procession to the coniotery was a very '“’ ` ' - said oiic, uuil during the short grave- l\_\ ' side service niuiiy syinpzithetic tears “ were- shed for those who parted with B ti ier is lteiil who had liuelciietl to cl lic sii'ic»ken home as soon as it was ml imwii iliiit iliplithirria was there. Hut Pl ig ones who miss her in their honif.-_ _,i ii Ori Saturday the neighbours gatbercd‘|_ ns near the liiiiiic as wus coiisiile-i'ed advisable, and there received the little casket from the hands of the heart-. \ their darling nt. the gateway of their “fi home. At the time of this writing, I thc iiece.=isiiry cleaning precautions to have been conipletml and the quixran- A ne restrictions removed from the at , home of Mr. and Mrs. Millar, and they 0” ~\*UVe”’)’@" wh- it 20c each 3 for 50:: are receiving many expressions ot' deep syiripathy t‘rui.i the people of the TOOKE BROS. LIMITED Q Makers M0\‘lU’¢9‘ ‘r ctliuue. _ A coiiimittee was appoint- ,I ummunitv who lmve culled. tremely pretty wvddhig wok place in of ;§£‘i$¢_'__»5_-..:.1..f_ _ »,,"r, ~ UIC BIIDHSK fil\li‘<‘h '(180l`i-§B1UWfl 0" the I-ligh School. Mrs. and Miss Mc- ' _._`______J______ ` "F lgeph 26"’ “'l“'" MISS Hi"-ei M*‘"U€'i lutosh ure the sole i-ini'vivors. “God ection of oi`i'ii:e lieiirers rt-sultcil us' lmvs: (`liici' .\lr. l). .»’\. .\li-liiiiiioir I _ ' .. ' 'l 'c.sirlci1i. Mr. 'i‘lioiii-.is \\li1tc; lst.|“ _ _. _ _ _[_ },]_(__W_L_m “V mnlh U q,ewAiiiess-sucli as exists in thc- gieut ' " ` ' ` ' " ' ' `i>rth \Vesl. llc was u iiiuii of n re- urkiible uusolllsh and i-_liifi-ri'iil dis- - Lind. \'ii~o Priis. Mr. .luiiiiis Mui _'_\; con; 'l`iezisiii'cr .'\li. Alex .\lclI<»iiuld: iiuiiciiil Sc<'rctcr_v Mr. I). lt, .\lcl.eu- _, iii; llcix Sf:ci'r.'izii3'. .\li'. .luiiics .\Ii‘-_ _` illiiu; For. Scci'etiir_v Mr. John Mc-i ,I cunie; liircctors, i\'Ics.~zi's_ VV, \\'.', aton, McDouuld, Burnett and \Vliite t :iii uiljoiiiued meeting in be held ..”‘WEDDlNG BELLS.- All ex- Ji 1. elighteil to sec him even ~t`or this _ brief stuy. On arrival yesterilay h'€ WEDNESDAY , ivil. ut 0llC€ i'0l‘ hismo-me in Pownal, short one but his many friends are .."REV. MR. MclNT08H DEAD,- leiter from Miss Mabel Mclutosli Calgary to a lady friend in Souris uveye'd the Sail intelligence that ssed away on Sept. lst. l-lc wus for ine yours the esteemed piistor of 5 K ' tions. After ii. very i-i.uccessi`ul nilii- l L i` i il f 1 i\‘ , ilngregations adjoining Culgiirv to' )'»“. Hill Fl' VU" VJ V*~’\')' WS- _-nys hc will rclurii ziuiiiii when tif \\' 'us fciired that liiiin_iii skill i-ould do ,-h,,,.,.h is |,,,.g(_ “mmgh In ,mm U". ,,,;_<\|-,nm p Serious--i`orrii, hill at liist scouraging circumstances seenied to e to whom he ministered that will consisting of t‘ol. Steivuit, Messrs, In report on the uiannei;_ in which Stl so niliews Night should be celebi-ated 0,- ' lo lined his rliarges, having reiii'-ived cull fruin the coiigi-egaiiini of Keh- _v. Sai-\k,. where he' lnboiircd wlilh uch success till iittiit-ki-il bv the id ii li:-ill, prencliiiig accusii/iiiilly ln iich lie removed when his. sickness had in siiiccuinb to the lust enc‘iny. :ii iliiiesi, liiit_diii~in|.-; thc- liis-I few yn of his life wiis_ t:i~aiite=d ii pc'riod i'onipui~aiiive i-iilin. llc wus hurled Vulgury ut his own i|iic-st, this iicsirc wus in ching with the spirit of the men io loved lurgencss, fulness iiiiii free- iii-ition`in fiict so cheei'i`ul was he uring his lust iliiys thai his friends :itertained some hope that lic inight L; spared much longer. Duriii his E ulker. .»\, Illchcod. Jziines Ali:-idife he was always opmmlstlc' N0 unc. John Iilvliuiigliliii, (`liui‘les,(‘a `elistcr, .luiiies l‘ui-Lin, .]. \\`. McMil-fan ii. George G. Mc(`orniiick and David H un; him. llis Christian deportinent d uiiil'oi'm kindness secured him place in the affections of the peo- ot soon be eifziced. The Presbytory which he belonged' conducted the iirvices on dny of burial, and tale der of Free Masons- to which he __e~ nged conducted their impresislve crvicc at the grave. Mrs. i\icInto'st. nee Miss l<`rnsci') will reside -at Cal- iiry where Miss Mcliitosii ii grailuiite Dalhousie College. is n, teacher in ,,_.___._.....__'.___._...._____ »..¢.. 5-vw-¢-~¢-.~-v-¢»¢»-Q-»-0.-»-e-n-e-4-.-¢-0-¢~¢~¢-ave i U aiighter of Gr. ii. 'I`. and Mrs, M huries his- workmen but cnntiuucs his U iiiiuel of C-r»ori:cto\\'n. l’. lil. I., was W, rk. "-(‘, " l$m~ ,` No BREAK _ -.¢.. uiied in marriage to Mr. Htoy Bak- r of llalifax. ltcv. Mr. llublev of- Mggg *UW THEM USE _ A " UP I 6 ii ""\;\-Q *` 7 SQ” W) I I V _ ounce of treezone, which will cost S ` ver- little, but is said to 'be sufliclent, .l i __ _ L in. ii' rjjlil- --'- STRONG'$ Soap - Saver _ l t MAKES HARD \V.-’\TF.R, S`OFT- ` li Works! Try lt ` i ° ciuting. The church was tastefiilly neeiirg., in 1|". ht election fo, St “Q->Q~°lWO\,-emjgr Arsemmit’ M,-_ _y_ H_ Ben" as bcziuiii`iill\i reizrlered bv the Rlonday evening. hir. llugli E, Me- The first of ii series of campaign iee ot' Selkirk presided and in ‘aildiv (1 Mr. Mcliityi-e. the speakers were w , _ - . _ ichoir.'l`he bride looked charming in a " if » ` ii /` ‘ i - ~.,_. h ' k L b __ 'dis arming gown of siiailow lziife and Silk _with ` ‘ ’ '[g,f;e‘;b,`§_";h‘;r§th;_Dd,S(}§°`};ry OI; 8 Cin veil and orange blossoms cuirying a _ - _ - » beautiful shower bouquet of brides /-i >inn.iti mnn,_which is said to loosen/roses and maiden hair fem. After _ fu J ,i any hom so it nm’ UM mth the nuglthe ceremony at number of the friendsi i l em' ' gathered at the home of tiicbride the sincere good wishes of their many friends both in Georgetown and in Hulif-ax, liulifiix papers please copy. lnnt, soldiers in the persons of Lieut. lieie a very pleasant evening was peut. Mr. and Mrs. Baker after n short tour oi' .\'ova Scotia. will res-ide in Halifax. The iiiziny gifts show the esteem in \\'liii~li the young couple were held and they izarry with them The Arnnuiore brought over yester- day two splendid Caiimiiaiis and gul- i lviemories _ _ V V E of- “the nicest ctup of tea - -l ever ta.sted- “ 5 » ._ - V; ‘ IC.<_>!l%§Qi\1CS°i:"l=-:CLE __ _ ` The "I§xtra" in ‘ . V V V fi _) Choice Tea p _ __ 'L __ , _ .. =i __ -_ __ - _-55 - __ __ ___ -_ .' MF- J- J- Johnston. Hon. H. D. Mc- him ci`i'ei~tivcl_v`,slii>wcil up the ziils- sliould .'if_ leiist be appreciated tim' Ewen, Mr. James Molsazic and Mr. roiircsciitiitioiis. lpuiiing thc province. on 'sound financi- H' N' CGX' l’i'ciiiivi' .f\r,Dded." , .- ~ » l' ~ .- i - '-' i -_ ._ '_ ..._ ~ _ v ' rv in , _ i l' »_» » .ir V. - ._ _ ..-ii _-' . ,/.,-i ,- »\ -» - _~ *- \___ _*_ _ __ _ __A_______ _N _ ____ _ _*_ ___A_i__ men wh() have 599|] gctivg- .ggfjlgh ,_- ,_ - - -i ~- -‘ i i .i -i .--l 1--~ .~¢- , ,;i,_-_- 1.- - » _ .2- _ _ LV" ! ,_ ` __,.;_ " `“V A _ _: f ‘ -- §‘~`be really cured. The,perv6s_arB~. l 5’ starved for proper nourishment.-»”‘ ~" ` ee You supply the nutrition in-Dr. 1 Cha.se's Nerve Food. The results are certain, because you are working hand in hand with Nature. ” As strength -is restored the appetite is sharpened, digestion _ improves, you get the good of P the food you eat, headaches dis- _ appear, you find yourself gaining "‘iu' confidence, invigor and in i energy. You begin to have new ambitions, to enjoy your work _ and to feel again that life is. _ L __rea.1lywo1fth1ivi1ig. ‘_- _ :gg--»~» ¢>- _ _ e ,int the front ln the present war. | i _ ___ _ ,,,,_,_.,,,______i_-.J _,_ __ ` ` - r A _ V V . i 1 ’ " ` " ' glmi ~ " . . f i