-iz. l _ . ON IIHALF OF ARMINOAN.-_ _lie_v. John Emmanuel; an Armenian arrived in 3.l`lIainersi¢_le"l‘uesiiay even- ing from Salmon Persia. l-le is solicit- ing aid for his people who are being lo severely persecuted. His credent- ials appear to be 0. K. and no doubt he will meet with success in town.-H. UNUSUAL ACC|DENT.-MF. Bild 58°' Mrs. Joseph J. Des Roche, Miscouche, f\’°m were both scolded on the feet and legs on Bunday last. Mrs. Des Roches was pouring tea when the bottom dropped out of the teapot with the shove re- sults. Although painful the wounds of the aged couple are not considered serious.-H. special evangelistic services held by the Rev and Mrs Brodie at Mil burn came to an enil on Sunday morn ing. Each evening there were large congregations, which resulted in number ol' concessions and consecuia lions. in connection with these ser- vices Mrs. (Rev.) Brodie led a special ladies meeting ou Tuesday rancher. over about foxes holding Ruby one George _ known the first debate was heard the sub jec unt s-cri unteer 21 The meeting was then ad _ __, . When liek the newborn babe or the growing child will find prompt rs- lief through the use of Baby's Own. Tablets. They are absolutely safe fo; all children and never fall to ban-I s any of the minor ills from which _ "me ones “aah Concerning them without the power to enforce them. fha M"_ Arthur sheasly, Adnan, Suk" The only voices which could speak ti it d B b .B with influence now were the voices °“° f _. wr es: ‘il have use a y Own . “°'°' 'rsbiets and think they are splendid °f..}“° °‘“”§’: ‘ZF '-*‘° “'*‘1°“° "'°“'“- for children oi all ages." The 'i‘a‘blets t' is “fe ss' “id tm’ M°'"1“i‘ ' sr. ouNs'rAN's .|uN|on'osaA'r. are som by medicine dealers or by C-‘]'°'“’°' “’ ““'°“*°“ *° °“°* W" "‘° Mk" ING SOCIETY.-A junior debating mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. °“a.r ";flp"°’"°n in m9 “rms” °f society in connection with St. Dun- Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, 330° :ln me “N “M9 t° imP°°° L stan‘s has just been formed. The of- Ont. _ v|c:;_y,?'ms Y °h"°i”‘“5 °°mP1°t° 3:38 lice holders are: President ,W. J. Max- The 'admhalt . _ _ y.. Continued the Lord in t H Murphy' “Fe President’ ML Mar President, had been singularly sue- Baro l'¢ll_i_|ji_llT;;¢S BV ~The da, the ha tion in vernme shortly of yal Ott menibe to sit ening s been appointed to an official posi- New York by the Japanese Go- W nt, and who will leave Ottawa pea for that city, will be the guest cou honor at a dinner party at the Ro- as awa Golf Club." It will be re- sun red that Mr. Yada paid s. visit we] Charlottetown during the past sum- t mor to the fox time. Standi High S GTI Grade Carter Arsena Bernar Lorne Grade ard; 2, Richer R l h 3. roll. 2, Alb Grade uel OLD E ed Deafn hand been suffer Receu chi head cause that merel and ent c and m noted gentl qiil rhal fectiv ally f ed be stand Noisss. _ ‘ cki little expense. treat c Se ure from your druggist 1 oz. Par- (Doublc Strength.) about 75c. h. Take this home and add to it; t of hot water and 4 oz. of granu- sugar; stir until dissolved. Take tablespoonful four times a day. The first dose should begin to re the distressing head noises, head duliness, cloudy thinking, etc. D mint wort 1,4; pin lated one lleve ache, whil s the actio and thro the whic this nln dire ther hos hom Ev htm tarrh scrl im alwa atre (58.11 750. 74,. Can. not e d .AT M|LeunN.- 'ran week ni 3° 4 8. '_w' wh ,_ Ottawa Journal says: Mr. Ya- lan if you know someone who is troubl- with head noises, or Catarrhal ess, cut out this formula, and lt to them, and you will have the means Ji' saving some poor or perhaps from totaldcafness. t experiments have proved con- sively that Cntarrhal Deafness, noises, etc., were the direct of constitutional disease, and solves, Sprays, inhalers, etc., y temporize with the complaint seldom, if ever. effect a perman- ure. This being so, much time I oney has been spent of late by a 0 specialist in perfecting a pure, e, yet effective tonic that_ would Sy y dispel all traces of the catar- as poison from the system. The ef-_ e prescription which was eventu- ormulated. and which has arous- the belief that deafness will soon extinct, is given below in under-I ut able form, so that any one can*-y themselves in their own homo at e the hearing rapidly returns as T ystem is invigorated by the tonic n of the treatment. Loss of smell M efficacious treatment. Nearly ul ty per cent. of all ear troubles are B e treatment. ery person who is troubled with noises, catarrhnl deafness. or ca- ption a trial. ya specify that you want double ngth. Your drugglst has it or hi=.l_ easily get it for you. if not send| to the International Laboratories. . and they will supply you. Postal e or money order. _ ` q I fectionate mother. en the subject of the debate will At 8 me HT UL EUS °N"” .. eting of the Knights of GETS pQ5|1°|0N |N NEW y0RK_ ?houl§°§€l":gx ggatpragge Aéléalgggilaf Pythias last night it was decided to d_,, Amr ti w_ J' M eu send a Christmas gift to all the boys a Japanese Consul General. who Murphy’ negalgvev;h,_ Eugene R?;:e.y_ g$;f:_i;iixl;8 'ifixélze £;deii)‘:y1l"io are new . a wen y- secure information regarding 62?; ?v"§;l3n§h;:°;lg\1_1gl§Bn‘;;;y gténaf Pastor Camel' Pfellclled all 0l0fi\16l1i industry' A" “°°°“m of his VL Then it is very dangerous' to suclfling' and appropriate “Hmm 1°’ the 0°' “ppemed in the G““rdi“n at the babies and moderately dangerous to aasimé basing his remarks °“ Raven' children between 1 and 3 years". The 8:1); lzhaaggolzizgfrségal ui? 2 audi? '““‘“ m tn nn la k if and ’ ' V' "'”° .T,|GN|3H |-HGH ggi-|Q0|___ _ hee gg” mk°“ th _ “hc h ug!! the callection in aid of the P. E. I. "5 °f the pupils m Tigmsh seesthai theellittlg oissalsi? kegtsaoart Orphanage amounted to $2100' “hm” for the month of 0ct°h` from other children for the 'len til: of G"““° V"~" I"'“"“"’ N“’“g““- ave weeks 'riien' in endian tnsgniner THE °°R°NA"' The Eieammp vi.- 1, Leo Arsennnlt; 2,A1vn,memberB ‘0, me fam" gm t k COFGM. Captain Kenny. is in port. ; 3, Franck, Richard; 4’ Fidele away from qchool unleg'_ th; h;eP with il C£ll‘g0 Oi' 1375 [OHS Oi' COBl “IL Grade V'_1' F"’d°"l°k,had whooping cough Aslittleyknotve ghiihiis ;lHv&be(i~ng 'mlfharged at ii; 2, Raymond Gaudet; 3, ' , ,` UH ali. 6' »0.’s w arf. When Murphy: 4, Hackett Hv_per_:ile;l3gle;e;;oi;ildn_;i;\;;E¢$Y a little ones this cargo is cilscliapged the steamer lV.- (Souior)-1, Adrien Rich- ` ‘ ' 'Horace Leonard; 3, James d. Grade IV.- (Junior)- 1, ap Hackett; 2, James Fennessey Raymond Carter; 4, Joseph Car- Grade ill.-1, Marcus Hackett ert Bernard; 3, Everett Harper. I.-1, Edmund Poirier; 3, Sam- Maiilet; 3, Charles Arsenauit. i At Montague on October Gtli 1916. “fm Wm ,make three or fm" more Sarah Campbell’ daughter or the late trips io Lliariottetown this season. Donald Campbell .and wife oi' the T lBt9 R0b€ i. Sl t, tl 1 ll eternal relvvard,e:?tler :5al'i;egerit?g-llll: Steamship Halifax “ned from Char' ness of paralysis. Mrs. Sftewart \vho Qottetown at 1 °'°l°ck yeste"d°y at was 58 years of age, leaves to mourn er he`r loss, and revere her memo , o ca ‘lawn and ry ne sand bags of potatoes. There was . ' ' g ever faithful daughter ;Lulu. and two sons, Ira and Jay, all only ‘me outward DaSs€`ng"~ The 1- at home. also one sister in the United steamer is ex ected to make anmh str. sth bin. n, "_ No|.|sH Recipe Fon cATAn- MQ §‘_*)Se‘;_’; ,_,on§"fhe,;°nafi"fe ‘lirgvhfgg annum the wentnsr continue invon RHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD The deceased was a devoted Christian “Able may make two trips' a loving mother and a kind and af- fectionate wife. In disposition she was quiet and retiring and the es- C' Wood' Tryon' Spent Sunday with mem In which She was hem was at friends at Victoria, Mrs. Jane Doble. tested` by the many beautiful floral Tryon recently spent 3 few day” in tributes, which were placed by loving Victoria the guest ‘if Mr' “nd Mrs' hands upon her casket. The funeral Ja service was conducted at the home of pa the deceased’ b Rev_ G_ C_ Henry spending a week in Victoria the guest Y f h Ch Lu h hi f i h h of Mr. and Mrs. Webster Boulter. - gm; ; 1055 a:]e(5m?;':.:_ 0 iilglecinses Mrs. T. A. Watton and Mrs. Geo. mont took place in Brudenell Come- E' Leard' Crapnud were “SHO” 1° tery, and notwithstanding me nom C*_“"’°"°t°W“ Sawfdey- ~' The day, a large crowd gathered to pay their last respects to one so dearly ved and highly honoured. The only ‘U the P' E' I- H°5P"'al Where he daughter and sons, have the sincere ‘vm ““de'g° an °P°"ati°“ f°" bl°°d mpathy of the entire community, D°i5°“mg-`“V- they mourn for their kind and af- Glen Norton who was killed in ac_tion There passed away at the PNE_ on October 3rd, are now at hand. island Hospital, on Saturday, ov. h M,.B_ Thomas McKin|ey_ aged 21 of a shell while looking after the ears' only daughter of M,-_ and M1-B_ communications of his Brigade, and Samuel McKay, Rive,-ton, N_ gn |e,w. lived one hour after he was struck. mg ,I Borrowing husband and Uwe Ilo had a milltaryduneral andlbwats daughter to mourn their loss.. On Sun- i»:l1l'i€ll in U16 Celllbfery ill A OF . day eve-ning Rev. _Dr. Fullerton, as'-- 1‘l`H1l06~ slated by the choir of St. James’ ‘Churoh, held ii. short funeral service Sam Hughes, the Duke of Connaught at the home when he spoke in tender Sir James Aiken and others, spoke of words of the useful life so early cut the splendid character of Lieut Nor-- off arid the loss sustained by her ton and his conspicuous bravery at liusbnnd, little daughter as well as the front. arents to whom their daughter's _ sudden death. was a. severe shock. received after his death, fn speaking he following morning the remains, of his brother Wendall, whom his accompanied by Mr. McKinley and mother thought too young to go o`ver~ -W f- »f ..f.:.“<:,..r.:...1~;°lf,r.‘.::>.:.°. szzfizi ;:::..*;°.-is i....‘:;-2;; 11.2:-= at' '"9 “her “ymmoms that °h°‘§ old pastor Rev C C McIntosh of for eve-rgy young :lab Although) cl presence of catarrhai poison, an ' ' ' ' - ' h are often entirely overcome by §;egi;i;tacLr;, (af;il present with the isstn nmniinn at ¢-'|13 '-!3'l]i: \ &'¥`U'lQ_l U 5 " ` `\ V if- 41|:/'li’f'ii»° ' ff.'~_1~,-._ ._ 'é I‘i _ as a private. He was appointed to ,\,< 5 ty, 1 the staff in July last and since thai ‘t,LL(;’ time held the important position of _ 3” signalling oiilcer to g, Canadian ln- ._ `.\\`;~"1_ .'='I, _é iantry Brigade. He has been through /, . _ fl, _I l ‘iff l' "hi ‘ / '/` \\ _- ¢\"_.-V' _ ‘r \ 1- _ ` .T"=_/6 \ Q . _‘UL its _ ~ 'gl /H4' 'qi \ .../i.. /» . '$~~- ,ta _ ‘ ‘ .-, . l/’”/////////// .:’ ll/ 1"' _h 9 _ si” .i 9" `» \\ _ \ i -\ _ `~ Wi' X r 9 , '_ 5 _ 79,' 5",<*<<7l\;."2 __ il' _ f, _ , _ "` A k ~ ' , §\` 5 l' wANrw.f1"roa -‘kms .4 i» . _ ._ ..~ .,. . ,_< 3..';'.'%.:.'.'~..:.°“"‘°"............"‘-"'°°‘...e. ..~......"***.:.*:.'.':‘..:,'..“..°:.: e olgosdeluaraatoi-aalgoeiljbyslqaoaaesptaii. _ linpnislloyallhvy. 0.5¢” "` 1|! ,A v _ ., \.-_ omiws » /I _ ,___ , //’ I1 ,..\-; .-//I » ‘» ‘ ' 3 _ he _ _ |~ bqi.°mnN»v.ia¢ni¢» V ff' ¢ _'ffl//////1 _ .»\" - _ _ . 'H ' tli -rm nw-ui nm: -mummy '““°" Q \ _-K _ 1 1 will load 2500 bags of potatoes for Sydney. it is expected that the Cor- HE HALiFAX.- The Plant Line noon for Boston taking a full rgo consisting of some ~five thou- . D _ trip to this port next week and VICTORIA PERSONALS.- Mr. B. ck Lea.- Mr. Geo. Boulter, Cre- ud returned home Saturday after iends of Mr. Geo. Jackman will gret to hear that he has been taken Particulars of the death of Lieut. He was struck with the fragment Letters of sympathy from Gen. Sir In one of his letters to his mother one moment _rtgrettedhaving come." Lieut. Norton, who was in his 25th Lieut. Glen Norton reported killed Camp Hughes. The Norton boys were a,moug_{t_he first to offer their services and they went to France in 1915. The late Lieut. Norton went to the front all the heavy fighting in which the Canadians took part Before leaving Winnipeg he was a law student with the firm of Ailiins, Fullerton & Co.. WASHINGTON, November 16-An- nouncement iast night of the State Departm,ent.’s’ action instructing the American Charge ii'Ailaires at Berlin to__cpmniu_nicate with the German Fqreign Qmce' on the subject of de- portation of Belgians, brought; out s flood of inquiries today lor details explanation _ of the. 'departments Lmllsl reaut- action as it was se; out des'pstelies,.a_nii made ' "rue oiheial V0!! e “ ~’~ M°G“‘3°“» S°°’°*“"Y» M” Em' ENGAGEMENT Auuouucso cessrui in the destruction nr enem . - _ y ern est P' M°C“"°"' 0" W_°d“°°d°'y Mr. and Mrs. John J. McDougall. submarines. but the efilciency in deal- natu t bemg_...R€solved that' the vol_l Brookside street, announce the en- ing with this menace had increased. heh ears is more emclem than the Com gagement of their daughter, Cather The Earl of Lytton, Civil Lord of iles, pu, Several exceuem _speecheh ine. to Dr. I. E. Croaken, of Char- the Admiralty, having denied that the cee' were made on both sides and the “_ lottetown, P. E. I. The wedding is fleet had departed from its traditions,-l He suit of the vote' was conscrlpt 31 vol- to take place the latter pa" °' Nw' ' ember- Glace Bay Gazette APPLi|Ep |N mari five members of the local order on HOUMNG c°UGH'“‘Th°"° 39'. active service A committee was ap- RWM' U18! draw 'B to be an epidemic °f “'h°°Pi“'5 'pointed to take action in the matter ly. makes the f gh around Glenwood district ' _ , _ many as four of tammy THE L 0 L .TERVICE I T Get a 25c bottle of nputnam sv today. ering from it now it is ` ' ` n' ry” - "VY" '..$»§`- if .policy of sash, ing out and the enemy, the subject was LONDON, November 16-Ofithe to- tal British tonnage of steam merch- ant shippiag _ol 1,000 tons and over _at the beginning of the war. the net l'9D0l'tF- loss to September 80, 1918 was slightly over 255 per cent, Thomas ._ McNamara financial secretary of British Admiralty, told . a ques- r in the House of Commons to- This, he said, includes losses alll causes, whether war or :mar-l (Canadian Press Despatch.) ONDON, November 16- The mat- of the destruction of British ship- by German submarines came up he' House of Lords' this afternoon. n Sydenham invited the Gov- ment to make a declaration in the re of "a ton for ton" pdlicy, in alt of Great -Britain' and her Al- as a reply "to the monstrous pro din8s" of the German submarines. declared that there was an uneasy feeling i nthis country that the sub-. ne menace was more s'erious Jnnrnea ilu next wednesday evening; A THOUG F. D l H5 sEcoNDs ;"‘;’"‘h°_““lh°fi¢i°`§_ Were W"““`€ '° cet feel good at once men Sore, blistering feet F Admiral Lord Beresford said that from corn-pinched' Great Britain had arrived at a serious * »-. @ 1 . .,..¢s¢ L _ -- ~ ...-ui-*4iliMMi'* ' \. / . ninlli`lili. "T,...m1D >§i""" I-M toes can be cured crisis calling for energy and fore- ` t. It ti f i i eak- by PU¢|1im’8 EX- Sigh was me or pan sp ' ‘ ` - ` ' Q,-ncfor 1,, 24 hom-s_ mg' beau, th H0 f Commons reed from the first," he' asserted, dell! 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