blalck that afternoon.. Mr. his h0nh_9l_ om NIM! A__., _» GUARDIAN-, -, - "UT W- #LL-" MIITIER. SELECTED FROM \ii.EEiis News All-'lor THE culinbinvs sirilmuiv ...*A- 0'-" H0868, B\1!'I1ll\¢l_‘li5°. Wesi (Rev.) Mrs. John Goodwill, Ohm-_ Martha in Montague yesterday Ol business. flottstown, leaves this mgming 15;- week end .Art is always welcome-B. 'Peter-boi~o. ' _ ' _ . | r ' of Mrs. Geo. --"-FAM h h ' ` _ I .,_ ' ~ ‘ - f r ._--¢fM|`l~ 'mattlmw ° W 0 H5 Mrs. John Herir , C 1 ar . 1 -5.. 2’-rl ' - -_._ ‘bssnvisiting friends and relati-ves`iu`ihns been visiting lrieurlsginyl :ills I I .. . L , -' Charlottetown, Bourls for the past few weeks left p,-ovmcé ka", an return this mom_ ‘ _ ' ' week end mek vefterdey on retnrn to Hsinsr.~_ mg . home him one of these precious R V -W D Wu M t ffl’ WN'-'ll 11° Paid a ---° °"- ' °- °°“' °“ “K“°»"°' His Honor Lieute nt ov nor - Purellased Mr. Heyn- if»Ufl1°d 1\°m9 IW I-11° 1'i'¥1¢¢l`i’l_`iH° iarlf Rogers, Charlottetown . rieiveifd a ' & 00-9- niirllll Bi*-°\' spending his holidays at Marcoaigram yesterday from the H. hi! Old 11011! in CBN, B1”°¢°“-B~ M. B. Cornwall announcing that the umiwrs wuort "-* -hip. owing to inclement weatheriisr of Summereide Mrs Arthur Newbury and Miss New- to abandon ber visit to Charlotte- on Sunday bury, Ci1Bl‘l0l»l10!0WIl. returned home town and would proceed du-edt was driving to Wednesday night from s. visit to Bos- ‘ Halifax. if at Searitown ton and not Mr. Newbury ng appear-.' ‘ FR1pAy_ when lgiefgliorse. a spirited ani a.l, ¢1_- - , on ' . mm .Gomer mth" Bhm_p1y\;1mr_` B enquiry of bankmcn in Char carriage and falling_`ni;n- Gower 1vi¢Lesn, who ling been visit. fthat there is nothing lmown definite- °°“ . . lt- In UW fall Mr- “fight ing his fiinier, A. A. MeLeen,_M. p,, ly here about the purchase of the W” t|”"°,7'” "'l°l°“uY W the i§"°““d .0harlotteto\vn, leaves this afternoon BME" °I New Bwnswlck by “W Bank and rough d unconscious. There was ~ - ,~ |11 3 ¢- no one,-"gilt at the time and it wus “.)irt1S$n1Tw§;|ge' where he Wm 'unit 0 ova co lu' , wi rs ceamatlicriioeb-‘r _ nlggtuutilwllollf’ half 82:11 ilemtmlllater fore rcliiirillllg to Vancouver 'm E F' C- R°“d'"5- 0! NOYW 5Y‘l“°Y» 3 MY- H 590° BC 1 Ii H Y H-P1 ____ ' leaves by the Northumberland this rlved ,the scene. He found his __$ or i . ' father gust. , regaining ¢<,nB¢i(,u9“es9' Mrs. J ohn Hanley nnd`little grand-_ igl.lzghwFin:§1;lg"€m\:;?; hvlvI;‘xg‘§;Kgp:l\,fo\‘:;' and took him buck to the farm where .BOW G9°1`8° M“gf°"‘l- 5°” °f E“°°I‘ three thousand Pounds which cannot “l°‘“°°'1 “id W” ‘mued I“- M"~‘fM“g£`°'d' ”°W °‘ V““°°“""' but f°"" be duplicated in this Iprovincc. He wrightwas seriously injured about merly of Murray Harbor, who have ‘also takes om, good d,.1vel._ the head and body as 9, result vi the ibeen visiting friends in this city and accident, but is doing as well a.. can |pi-ovince since July first, leave ion m,v_ qiiiomag 3e,h|,;,,gB ,,,,¢\ his dm, be expected under thc circumstances. return Monday morning. ' gmc, sailed I,-_,m B,-m_`,| kr Q._;(.,_ec `- 1- I -~ gnu, on the Royal zisoi-gc <.:i the 2nd inst. - _ after spending ten weeks in the old I ‘ \J f\ ,__ ' - - _ _ country, mostly in the south of Eug- ’ ' \ . - ~ .. n G. _ `_/ Q/ land. On his arrival Hi.\. M -'.'.‘1"-- ._ new pastorate in Albert county. -Fit. /_ , -' ( Q ( l sings win nike -.ni his work in . . r. _ n_ E nu ~ r' aQ;; ;@,y " ‘i""' 'John Exe. The ll.~3'»'. Mr. ‘iitilliings ‘ 'f 1; I ` Y_ ‘ is well known here. _ ' ~~:;ssn-aa. f - ...*The S. B. Swansea Trader ar rlved in Montague yesterday at 2 30 ` QQ). D , i p. m. from Halifax with thli-tynive ‘ I Tiff Y A -pf ‘. = i puncheons of molasses and sundry » ' ;_ E 9 o cr frei ht. She leaves a in to fri? th g 88 - day for Halifax calling at Charlotte- " . Get Run DOWI1 town with 1000 and 300 bags pc- tatoes. The enterprising firm of _ I I ,-catch cold easily-and dread, instead of enjoying, ` P°“1 “Fd ThF’ml’“°“ d°*’°“'° ‘““°h credit in bringing here the largest . 1,, the keen winter weather-then you need lgtmmm. that eve, ,aged up me Mon. NA-DRU-CO Tasteless l Preparation of_ r Cod Liver Oil . #This Na-Dru-Co Compound embodies the , wellrknown nutritive and curative elements of Cod, Liver Oil-f--Hypopliosphites to build up the nerves'--Extract of Wild Cherry fo act on the lungs and bronchial tubes~~and lixiraci of Mali, ‘ Whl$ll`l» lJ€SlCleS Containing valuable nuiriment 3 itself, helps the weakened digestive organs to - assimilaie other food. , "_The disagreeable taste of raw Cod Livrfdrioil is entirely absent, and the Compound is decidedly pleasant to fake. In 5Oc. '1»and_$l .OO bottles, at your Druggists. si .i~“\`\_1'i'oNAi. nRuc‘Ar»lo'c`i-ismicni. co. 1 ' / Gif ` , 302 J §‘ OF CANADA, LIMITED. SIE Esc? wifi .op _ ' 1_1 1 his _jj -worm 'rr-ns 1>Uzzr.E_i s p ‘ ;' fr ,of ° 5 . *M55 0 If if ,_,. END I0 MONEY f’7l' .>,` U1 3 PmzE ‘i A pmzg gp 101°- Ncxrssr so|.u1'|oN. sennsaeev cenqee mime ii. wr-urr 1~wo"¢':'l’r'il\:"§' '.1lh'i=." rllll'5'|'a'ii':'s°i?rl'l'i-:'i'> E'}'l'il2 "M "° ‘“°‘°""- “"" "°°"' ° "° °¢"‘.’. .‘.'€¢IS“..‘Z.2.;'».';..;: $50 \lI|¥|\e lhe narrlea of tho Cltlel to a beter or postcard, giving your Nemo and Address plainly- _ DDMINION WATCH C0., Maureen., C/num/i on., ,Z fv‘tnuhwi p-i f' YOU can enjoy zero weather out doors I-Iewson_Unshrink`ablc. lt's a heavy-ribbed underwear made from pure Nona Scotia Wool- a wool th.-it naturally withstands extreme cold. ` I \ Gcfn suit I You'll find it fits ` l bi_»fri»r.-.wears longer-and \ ' gives more all-round enlis- , /‘nrtlon than any undenvoar i you i-.vcr wore. ' Ask your dealer to show you a suit. But be eurc and tell him you want “I-IEVVSON UNS l~lRiNKABLE" £kwmnPmmVVnl 'I'extii¢Si lillilc .l AHBEKST, ILS. 63 ' I ifclaii ina suit of'=»1` i ` tugue Ri\'er.B. ...'Tiie result of the splendid work done by the Government dredge on the Montague River for the past few weeks was seen and realized yester- day’ when the S. S. Swansea. Tra- der the largest ever in Montague sail- ed up the river and tumed between the wharves with the assistance of the Fred M. Batt. without any dim- culty which before the dredging would have been impossible. Some of the hy-standers claim, that when turning he overturned s, large i_ish.B. H. G. Rolfe, chief electrician 'of governmeiit railroads in an interview with a, Guardian representative stated that the crossings at the Pork fac- tory and St. Petcr’s Road, Char- lottetwvn. were to be fitted with nn ‘electric arrangement. As the train comes with in fifteen hundred feet of the crossing a hell will ring time _will lie an illumination. As the last car passes the crossing thc light dies out and the bell ceases to rinz would be completed about the end of next week? This will remedy a much needed necessity. ..."A sudden death occurred at Georgetown on Wednesday morning when Wm. Mcliood. an old and respect- cd citizen passed away nt tho age oi 78. lic appeared to bc in his usual good health- until Monday night nt lnine o‘clock when he became .suddenly ill. He continued to grow worse un- til the end came. He leaves to mourn n. sorrowing widow, five sons and two daughters. Thomas. n. civil engineer in Toronto, the Rev. Par- menas in Manitoba. Charlie and [Inter in Port Hill, William and Sadie nt homo, nnil Mrs. Shannon in Vancou- iver. Funeral takes place at George- town on arrival of son 'l'nor_nas from Toronto who is expected this morn- ing.-Pat. ...?Dr. A. D. McIntyre, Montague, has now inovedrinto his new oflicc. The doctor has made great improve- ments on his property .this sninmcr. Ho bought tho lot recently occnplcll by the Montague Furnishing Co which wiis vacated by fire last February and .built 20 by 30 feet onto his resi- dence, raising the whole two stories, high where he now has three large and spacious rooms, one a waiting room, the second s. consulting office and the third a dispensary. I-le also made and remodelled the barn. The house is being painted white with green trimmings very neat and artis- tic by 'the skilled workmen. Donald Campbell and soil Eieggie. Everybody wishes the doctor- comfort and con- venience in his new ap-a.rtments.B. - BORN AHNETT-At the Arnett Homestead, lAlbnny,` Oct. 3, 1912, to Wm. H.and ilvfrs. 'Arnett (formerly Annie Lord) a son. » ~`Ro`r.."sns-At Kensington en oct. neu, 1912, to R." B. and Mrs. Rogers, n S011: ' . Pnourrr-_xt soiiris en oct. sth, 1912, to Wm. J. and Mrs. Paquet a daughter. Congratulation|.' MARRIED M i BULMAN- DIXDN- At the residence of the bride's parents North Rnatico, on- Wednesday evening 0ct~ 9th, 1912, by the Rev. John Stirling, Lottie B. Buiman daughter of Robert ml Mrs Buiman and Reginald W. llixon of Hampton, P. E. 1. , __ MUNN-SHAW-at :iii sr. Jinneis Mnnse, Brighton, Oct. iz, i912, by the Rev. T. F. Fullerton, Oii\er .lla- vid Munn of Wlnsloe lioad to Mild- red Jean Shaw of live-;ix‘.:y Pt Road. _,_.“._________._. 4- DIED YIOIRON-At North Buatieo on Edt. im. ms. Jean Leonard, inline inn ol John D.,\ and Mrs. Doirou; aged four' months and twenty days. s'rsw.uu- at oiennnniin nn one. ,u iliiuii if-.null 15, 1912, Ellen daughter of the iaterlehu. Sttwart. to, Iottstown last night it was learned giving a. Warning, if at night thcre‘ ,Mrl none also sented nine nie works ‘ Giving pa F uriulne' T0 IIELP SICK FELLUW MEN AND WDMEN llas More Cured Patients Than Any Living Doctor Remarkable Achievements of This _ World Famous Physician and His Phenomenal Record of Cures Wonderful §u_c_¢e-ee wich Chronic Cases Gives Free in the Sick. Secret Remedies Thai , Made Him Famous ‘ There is perhaps no physician in the en- tire wo_rld who can produce a record of cures to compare with that of Dr. James William Kidd. an eininentScotch physician formerly of Edinburgh. Scotland. His success in the treatment of long standing and stubborn chronic diseases is truly marvelous and has won for him the largest practice of any physician in the world. In nearly every civilized country, lu every province lu Canada and in every state in America cured, happy. healthy people who were once sick, weak and suffering. are now singing praises of Dr. Kidd and his remarkalbe skill. And this is not exagger- ated for in his offices are files overflowing with letters of gratitude frofu people in every corner of the earth. PRODUCES POSITIVE PROOF There are letters from rich and poor. from people in every walk of life, from: women and from men. from everyone and everywhere. all describing the wonderful cures that had been effected and all thank- ing Dr- Kidd in deepest gratitude for the health and happiness he had given them. And more remarkable still. is the fact that most of these letters told of years of suffer- ing and the failure of other doctors to cure them. One man, Mr. W. E- Beacon of Kings ville, Ont., said "I was in bed for seven weeks suffering unknown agonles from Sciatic Rlieumatism. After using your treat- ment ten days I was sible to sit up and am how completely cured-” ' Mrs. Clirisoplicr Etlierlugton. lluunvillc. Ont., snys “I uuffwcrl for 40 years and tliouirht I was incumhlc. I could not feel any better than I ilo now, Your ii1odii'iiie:n'to4lliko magic." Jcrmiah Kloborn. Cliatham. Ont., tolls of his wonderful euro nftor siilfeiing six yi-nrs with Kidney unrl Bladder Trouble. llirs. B. Gudnason. Candahur, Snsk., had given up all hope. Shu had been troubled with it liar- vous affliction which othvr doctors prmiunce-rl Heart Dicsasn. Hin-. says Dr. Kidd's ii1\utni|‘iit -cured this case of fifteen ycars` standing coni~ plctcly. Lack of space prevents qixnting more of' these interesting letters. but for the bcnoflt of i'e:iilei's lot it be said. there remains no doubt that Dr. Kidd in justly entitled to his claim of more cured patents than any living doctor. WILL SEND $l.0I| 'IEFATMENT ri* 4 ‘vii . _I 00, .1 e ee $l 00 Treatment Free Read This Offer To ali sufferers: I can and will help you without a penny’s cost. I want to send you absolutely free a 1" nil Dollar Treatment-a treatment that has crued dozens of the worst cases when everything else failed. I want you to have. also free, a copy of my 192-page medical book, ‘ills of Human- ity". I have made a specialty of the diseases named in mv coupon. If you suffer from any of these afflictlons, just mark them and send me the coupon or write a letter des- crlblug your case in your own words. l want fo prove the claims that l have made and prove them at my own expense. That is why I offer for a Iirniiei time to send $1.00 Treatment _,to every one who writes for it. Then they may knowand feel in their own bodies the wonderful power of remedies. ` I will gladly help you sud it will cost you nothing-write at once please- §-MM V- /<5f¢°¢.»4(-2? 1 ‘vl"AMOUS I"0ll CURIS . IN EVERY (DUNTRY Points With Pride to Cured. Happy People in Nearly Every Civilized ` Country in the World _ Nimee Cured Patients In Camda Thousand: Are Expected lo Take Advantage o!Genero1n uffer of the Physician In .spiwikiiig of his iiiuiieiisi- iiiinilivi' of put- loiiis recently, lic said: ".\l_v practice wus nut nlwiiys so lairgc. My .~m<'<'i-ss in inrini: thc cnses that other iiiifftoiu fnilod to curl- is responsible for its rapid gmwtli, for cv<.~r_v curl-.il patient solids ofliors.So|ne ycursiigu if bocunu- necessary for nm fondopt u plnn wliicli would enublu me to proizer- ynltcnil ull the-sepufients und I di~\'i'.~u»d my pros- iloctm' wlioirivs to .sf-c nll his piitiviits pcrsiniully. zissistiiiu ns you will sue froni thc- letters in my filvn, l havi- n1:\|i_\' <'\ii'1\fl paitienfs o\‘oi'_\'\\'h<~|‘<-_ in this Iurgc cabinet." and l)r. Kidd pointed to ai viiew f`\1Il4if`li=ff<'i'.s. "ure ivsriinonizibi i`i°lr. 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