.l “' \°‘T»‘.'1".€“‘.~.f.f:‘- ' " “ 2 “- _ .;iT-.,.~._.~='T-ct.-.‘1~f~ 'fi-r ~ . .._- _ ,- ,.. . ' .- -» . - T . .f ,, . 9 .__ __ i... _,-,,__ _ _ -, ._ to » _ _,_-_,W4 3,. ~ e T.¢.. wt., __ __ ,,,_!,m__ _*__ . _ ___‘ _WH _ I ll' T 4' ` 4 T ' ` -"NV ` '=""`y 'Mi T-"~'."T » _ ‘-, ' t r Vi * T"-“"1 y 'Q' "" "'i`f.l"~ -"{‘..v.. -T _.f . -._-.~rv~~. -, .., - » .~ ’ - T <1 li, , _ ._ __ . _ _ __ §_ _-._ _-Tm. . _ -me _ .-,,,l..,. ,.,,___-_..______ ,_T _ _ __ _._,_ _ _ . <, ~ . _ ~ _ _ T T -, -»_=y 4-4;,_.».,...» _»;,T-;»_~ _.,~»\;1,` M14/ . . . T ,-4 A ._ J _ sf* F 1" ‘-»---.......» __ - ‘ ' T _- _ . . T » T __ _ . _ T 5 T _ T . _#_ 2:-.;‘=j * 1 _-up, I.. .. A - -‘ A ..»». .1..»»‘#‘»-.*»' .:x. .,,.l_ ,_ _ ._ €___*. __:_,¥__"li_-_.., __ ,_ ‘ up _ ____ ____*_`_',______M_ _‘___ _ _ _ _ A T- ' in _,_ ` _ ~ _,_T__r'__ _Z _ _ _ __ _fs . _ _ _ __ _ _ l_ llnlllo MATTER Slslrcrsll From Tlln wtlills News For THE rflllltnlnlfs sluullnllll sussoflrsri Tl- é E Iflltl E ll llll Z! E llflifltllllllillil l Illlll I E l'lI|Ul|lIl|IIfl § § Lt - _ -.311-1, ;.‘ " "’“’"“°“” ' ,,.;..’,i‘,'5,?,§£. ..,.!“-E§.'.§,‘.“.‘.‘,'..i;,§°?,2 ;T_€=_'T::l5sf;irrT.3l- ,T ` ‘T ,`”“- °“ Dr- “"' °'__M“- G- "~ ‘“"': “lr °°""°°‘°f ~1.'~..W- H- I ' t .u ' * ~ . l ` _ ' 0111-ll 0l"‘u\'refl in Winnrpeil Manito- mach. formerly Miss Mildred New _'IIT' i - . _ _ -q ;-)T;_;_~ ' ' Geor' c' own. The work ls' in charge of Town_."end of Fortune- & some, daughter of Mrs. Lewis beard. » Summcrside. 'The deceased had been A NAVAL VlSlTOR.- Commander ' sick only a few ,months and leave; to C. White. R. N., np,-|\.E,,| in Chanoue. nlouln three children. ' lowa _v@Blerd'»\y by the cm--ferry ,_ v. __ ’ _ _ W _ _L_ _ _W 9 ‘ ' -' _-_ ___ 'I For Christmas ' ' V' " ‘ ' Spoons. forks, knives and T xi Serving pieces make very appropriate gifts. » They are sure to please if tI.'iey'_ bear the famous trade imrk. 1847 Roosas Bkos., the mark of the “Silver Plate that "\Veal‘S." ' - ;t_.Se_lection' is made easy by tfbe _variety of beautiful pat- térns to choose from, and quality and durability are as- s`ul'etl by an uliqllalified guar- zljltee. ' . T1- ‘ `-"i To protect yourself look for the trade mark. There is only 0_ne 1847 ROGERS BROS. silver °plate. _ Sold by leading dealers Made in Canndd by 1'- 1 Mer|`dcnBr|'¢r1nnin Co.. Lld- ~ Hamilton, maria _ 30244 n enfwlwsll. ' = PATYHIN = _ CHRISTMAS TREE A1' FALCO T d., _TH . E WOOD--WT vT'@.“»T'-Tm for Ch~f1S=-‘iZiTT`l".i‘d.l§§i §”.1i'...TTT.i`.i-’."`§,l..`.v<$pi`X § mas would bo illclnlplete without “nm fm. Miss whidden very pzmenp ` : the usual (`,llrl:<'lnl-na twig. which has ly-e.xplain.ed an me Simple as ‘veul u H a l»lWf\y'S hcell ll SCUl'C0 0 llllwll IJl0“',as. the outstanding features’ so that l.l;`1 to .ll Aim IIUH IIII E thzlt place for $1,000. ' i'iiend= in l<‘r~lt\1ne `_:_ tulle Bridge is closed on account l llll E pital, and the lllallllgclllolll PIII I 2 ear a success 'l‘he patients have ' UI l Illll Ill I scarlet fever. - Mr. Arthur McKe _sure to nl! coma cted with the ho co-operlltloll ill lnuking; the evell ill y , . , t . _ ways been kindly remembered by ti NNUAL MEETING-';Tile annu - churches were preselt, The one - lrotic Secretary, Principal J. D. Se __ __ _ -lllllmlllllllllllll ull lllllllllullnlllllll T _ F \= ‘Saw 1., _ l .\. T_ '_ l_- T ‘_ ~ \`\fl' ` Your lildneys .are overworked. _ ‘fi T ./~' They need the strengthand tone *°` ' ' that Dr.Cassell’s"l‘nbletsca|1give _ .~ Restoratlves-not Drugs l.;_"' £ " -- Backacllc is evillcllcc that your kidneys _ '~ are wcali, illzlt illerc is not sulliciclli: vital T ‘ I _.` force to kccp illcln propcrly active. Drllgrs '\ > . . l\clrc~= :llnl lil-|‘vc~\-r\llll'c.~‘. rcplclllsll the vltnl |'\'st‘l'\'T s :llni fro l't~.~'i\\l'c illulltll in the killlleys ily Y ‘.' - : .»'. t;-» T.~“'-me -T _. ' "lt 3;] " _~.-.-2 _ ._ ,_ . .__ ________ ;\_ - ’ < .., -T '-‘ --1 -'r_.-_‘T ,-'.\_\-,..-.-~.T.¢_., , 1 . 1x__ _ _ ,- ,.._.,»~- a,l...4,_. _,,_,__\__r_»l,__ in sncll ll. case can ollly il‘l'it:ltl~. Il; is sil‘cll_L§iil iillli. is \\'.'lllicll, llllll that .llit':r_y of \'il:lii`iy we czlll i.llo rlcr\'olls system. 'l`ll.'lt ia wily Dr. Cfl.=scll's 'I':\|»lf-is ure so llnfnil- il1;.;l_y ci`l`c\~liT.'c ill tile cllrc oi' bllcknclle and otilcr rl-.suits nl' hiTllll‘\' wcllklll-ss. 'l`ilcy nourisll tllc ' .~ll|»pl_\`|Tig_: llllli. '.'it:li force upon \\'llicll tl1cllcti\'lty of the ltltllll,-ya' ulnl of every other bodily organ 4icp\‘llll.~'. -A: If ._ ~._,\£ Dr. GHAS. FORSNAW, F.C.5-. D.S0.» sto., o. \\'cll- ltm\\\'l1 I-lllplirll l-‘ciollii-at '<;l_\'.:---"I ll-are tested lu. i'_\-'lu-l'.',< '|`nhicil and can clulscicrltinuely recom- lllclnl il\c:n 12+ 'an cnlil:'~ully safe and cflcrlivo l't-nn-Ti_\= for lTcl‘\o :\:lti I. < - ,' .- T .. -‘ -_. -.QI-;‘5‘€__.:;:T_L‘ ;T,,`» val:-,.-;__.'T_',-‘ '," I 3 Iféibliés-vi'»c;.'il’§ 'ff' l.s~j‘T~»~fi',~'*‘» J " l - .f ` T` .'_.',," if _.' , ' A _.__ __ ' l "‘ .,_____ __ . _ ` T' . . 1'. " 3? -.-. *fr* T. 'f ~ , ._ _ » - ..-_ . ,y__-...___.._;._T __.__,:»__l:__,__..4,,_ » _ _ _._..l -*and 'feétTssdf.weéry.§§r§TTf‘i man read the minutes' of last moe ing und' gave an account of his wor July and August. There are 34 u tive branches in this province whos the Society. it was moved an carried that :lil the officers. of th (‘l1m'lot.te'to\vn Bible Society be nom nnt.eri` to be reeiected, and that a le ter be llratfted to the British and f reign Bible Society in memory of th valuoli' and life long service of th late' l-louorary President Mr. H. ferent branclles are now making the calls upon the subscribers. The e owing to increase in prices of ul centiy to help on the great work short addresses. ' PROFITABLE AFFAlR.- sure he voiced the sentiments of the k 1 ' _ ' . s visiting a number of branches la‘\ D c__ sung. nlembers are doing excellent work for 1. . . ., t. for New York, where she intends 0. taking: a position as nurse' at Belle- _]_ Medical staff as wcl_l_. us from tile (hllldall, who died during the pas summer. Tile collectors of the dlf it friend Miss MacAdam formerly of x terial and' also the large numbers 0 seas. lt may not be generally know *that any one contributing $20.00 b - vcr!! Pretty W€ddiIlg took DIBCG UH comes a life member of the Society Wednesday at the residence of Mr. and certificate given to that effect. . . ~ One gentleman has already given when their daughter, Mrs. Retta G. $50 to the Charlottetown branch re p`cnses are much heavier this yea a e ste:r.nlc~'. Gonllllnlllier White is supe -.-,:.._.._.".'1_ ct" rl' '~°°-_-°f.T---_ TT =TT-; TTTTT T.-TTTTT-T. TWT- E .. vas so.d nt auction in iron. o. mtiong nv (:_q,,a,1,,_ H9 Wm attend a = the law court:1.buill\'ing in Charlotte big navlvl recruiting meeting to be _.town yesterdily the farm consistillg tmp |n me Maru; Ha" p-“day night C? 74’/2 i\L'i@`14- U10 Gflflfo 05 U16 IMO Commander \Vhitc- has visited Char: __ }1_V_‘_3li\{11_R- Duffy Ol' l"0l'l A\_1‘;\lSl\l~4- lottetown' on two previous occasionsf = lla tttlm is sitllatcd near tnzl river y_1,,, may being the visit 01 .H R H _side at Fort Allgllstlls. it war. \n:ock~ The Dum pf tlonimught wheri hewas § '91 "°\‘-'ll f0 MV- JOIN! liulfilfalif 01' in command of the steamer ` Earl (l Try, ~ _ T- ____ i = I FORTUNE AND VICINITY--' The reception room at St J m ’ E _ ,Tho many friends of Mr. John Milla, Maller; was mxaj tn its mu cagncfg, _ - ‘will be p‘olesed to learn that he lf; last night will-li Miss Whidden, re- W E rctzllperlltlllg, though sTiowiy.-- Mr. ,-0,1513, ,gym-_-,(.,| from the war zoned by TT Save Costly Shoes And . visiting ' ;- ' . ll:\:= lc turned to his home. The school at i-‘ol hosmtap | 0 i'r:~ c;.,:¢>l- M |'nrty was present' " \vl’h his st ‘ml tn, end reproducedl _ /pie. has donned the khaki, and is wait; .__ , lm.: ' ' _ , Q = ‘lc for lTf~°T fur" 1° so and do his bfi lim.-.iiil1°.‘ffi"ii;,.-1.`i,l2°§lni°'llf§°iT,§iii ’ I - ‘ ° = for ills -limpire. ' 'I ~, '." A ' ' ~ ~ S 1 ' ' N- » A ‘_ _ T' `-` ' _ ' t ‘ :` “ 'l' T. . Mll on lluihoe, Alexallllla, who ul me _m |mc,,¢5;qng mldress on hc.,- iy technical nlohods employed tel the ieilet’ and ture of the sick and Sr there was no necessity for conjecture ls on-the part of the audience. I After the lnldl‘css a short musical prouranlme was submitted, the open- ln: number being u song by Mr. C. country and the city in general and E_`_1_ M _ _ _ the management knows they will fare b§i,]l];;n; rlfolllifflhllliaialiflellisfor F \ = fully as well this year. The entortai _ ‘ ._nlent will take place on l)c'ccnll)or __ ‘_ . 1 ,_,, , _ , _ // - T -;-.Ta‘:l;=f‘..l;‘:....L‘.1f..:T.';;‘:':s.€:,.l.‘s:.l I : '"0 ‘hd h°E‘I’itaI wha" the mam Wm a song whitih also received an encore ' " CMI tn any pmt of the city for par" Sho was billo'l for ‘t second number l _ °",__thfy mn he mn M me EX“m` wbi<1h'slle snnilz witlf great effect. Mr. _ C-“”‘-‘ Barlow was last, but not least, his \ A al i'amiTliaTr voice delighting the audience \ 1 _ nleetiln: of the Pri-nee Edward island 22;,aTttk;"§‘;"‘;]y€'_§(l‘E:_s}(§`iI;5§fII;‘é£?mi)I;‘§1i;{;' \ _ anne society was l1ol' 4 _Established 11854 Joseph Ullmann \ ._RAfW FURS \ ' 18-zo-22 West zoln sl., New York. _ ' -Oldest' in Trade / . I Branch Houses ln all Foreign_i\/lzlkets » t ' Shipments Solicited I Write for information and Frioe Li ft. _,, ;- ' You can keep your blood in e weather the hail was crowded to the utmost. Mr. W. R. Webster occupied the chair and after tl. few suitable remarks the curtain was drawn. The programme was ds fol- lows: Address, Miss Gussie McDon- zvld; chorus, “The Call to Arms; recitation, by Miss Jessie Burke; dia- logue, "M_y Ellgagc-ment," by Misses Maud McKle and Stella Keele; duet. by Misses Irene' Dingwell and Annie Campbe-ll; iustrulnental music, by Miss Maud McKie and Mr, John 'La Pierre; dialogue, “Scene in a Photo- graph Gallery," by Misses Stella Keefe and Annie Campbell and Mr. Aylmer Caalpbell; recitation, by Miss Grace Burke; duet, by Miss Stella Keefe and Mr. Webster McNeill; dia- logue, “Advertising for a llusbtlnrl," by Misses Maud McKie, Grace Burke and Messrs Howard Wood and llow- ard McKenzie; intenmission for salle of candy; chorus. "When Jack Comes llnck;" recitation, by Miss Blanche Burke; step-liance. by Mr. Irving lla Pierre (e~n<:ored); dialogue, “A Rumpus in a Shoemaker`s Shop," by Miss Stella Keefe and Annie (lamp- boll and Mr. Alymcr Campbell; reci- itatlon, by Mr. Gordon Dlngwell duet. by Misses Irene' Dingwell and Annie Campbell; instrumental music; re- citation, hy Miss Emily Underhay; solo. by Mr. Webstor'McNeiil; dia- logue, "A Temporary Squire," by Miss Blanche Burke. and Messrs Wesley McKenzie. Howard McKenzie and Mac Dingwoll; chorus, “`Khakl." Im- mediately after the programme was e completed. the sale of baskets- was begun. Mr. Webster was appointed auctloneer. The proceeds amounted to $37.70. 'Phe' concert was altogeth r a. grand -success and much credit. is due-to the teacher, Miss Annie Cmmp- bell, who was the means ot getting up the cohcert. _ T 1l; Pufe Blood m condition--have a clear ' and bright eyes,bytaklng T . _ " 'T friends. ` .` D able gifts. After* the wedding breakfast was served, the happy couple left for" New York and other American cities, after which they will reside in Montreal. They carry with them the bcst wishes of a host of -WELCOME AND PRESENTATION *On lT‘ridny evening, lice 8th, 1916,a nlnnbr-.r of the people of New Annan gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsay to extend con- gratulations to the young couple and to welcome' them to their new place of residence. The following address was read by Mr. James Marchbank accompanied by a beautiful Rattan Rocker presented by Mr. Harry Walker. To Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsay. lt is with much pleasure that we your new neighbors _ and friends welcomed you to our midst; your founding of a new home to show our appreciation of you. It is admitt- ed by all that New Annan is one of the choice spots of our Island, and few indeed who have once lived here but speak kindly of it and we hope you too will learn to ldve lt. it ls said that ull the world loves a lover, so we welcome you as Bride and Brldegroom, may your sojourn togeth- er and with us be happy and fruitful and may God spare- you both to live long, and may He bless you and your work for ever. Accept this gilt as a very small taken of our esteem and friendship toward you. Signed:-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker, Mr. and Mrs. James Marchbank. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Marchbank, Miss Ellen TMacKay, Miss Etta Walker, Mr. Ar- thur Wright, Mr. Samuel Waugh. Mr. Ramsay replied on behalf of him self and wife, thanking their many 'friends for the kindness shown to them.-D. s full attendance: at the weekly meet- ing of the Patriotic Society in the the presidency of Rev. Dr. Fullerton. Canon Simpson reported on the recep- tion given to.Pten. Arsenault and Per- l>l . 3¢\;l¢nq\vhcrs. In ban, _ Inga! S a al Any Me1lie|ao`i¢%;:l¢rld. 1 them at the Revere Hotel. Mr. J. M. Marley seconded and it was una- nimously agreed to. As MT-_~J. M\ ly aut the ‘Hughes was unable to be present lt receptions he asked to be- relieved, and Mr. James Paton, . L. A.. was fsubstttuted on the Recs tion Commit- tee. Mr. A. A. McLean, M. P., re- ber B811 SU' E. Th ma for ha on ne PATRIOTIC SOCIETY -There was M in T K K T _ The robbers gathered up $15,000 in h and then walked to the hotel. ey asked the chauffeur who brought m to the town to get them nway ck. He became suspicious and in der to gain time ran the car up to e garage and began to tinker with machinery. ln the meantime thc o bank mon worked themselves 9 of their bonds. Their slznuts brought help and they were rele sed Patriotic Fund room yesterday under mg Th the qui ry and moved that the thanks of the 0|- Soolety to Mayor Brown be placed on th record , for . the ‘ generous the hospitality which 'he always extends tw ‘to returned soldiers by, entertaining frs sho ,ported that commander White laten- " \ ~-, . t'own. Here are some extracts fl-omi "News" On Saturday at high! noon, in broad daylilrllt. the ivlnnybcr-, es branch of the (lanadinll Bank of mmerce was hcid up and robbed of ove$, . -T about the whole affair is found ill the cumstonce that within about twcll- r 15000 And thc c.ldsT~.t p.nt minutes after lim bank lllallzlgl-1* and his assistants had been hold up, bound and gagged and liftcen thou- san tl dollars lifted. lilo money was re- ered and the bllndits under guard. On Saturday at 12.20 p. .m. two angers (who subsellllently gave their names as Wilsr/ll and Mcbanlzh-l of New York) got driven to M;ln_\' ries, walked over to the bank, llndi it closes at noon they found the' doors shut. However, as they slated t they wished to make a small dc- sit, they were admitted. The men presented themselves as cnttlo buy- ers, and wanted to deposit a couple of thousand dollars to meet payments deliveries o Monda . The Mana n Y » ger proceeded to make out a deposit slip when he was electrified by hear- ing Giancing sideways, he saw that one the terse command "Hands Up." the strangers had shoved the burr- of a “Colt 45" revolver through the grill of the cashler's cage and was covering his lnssistnllt. Mr. lt. ll. F. ithlngton. At the same moment hc .i:.c;1:;l0 zlvssrc of the fact that his own d was in close proximity in the the lower portion of their faces d then a ged with handkerchief MacDonald and his n sistant hoavl armed. set after thcfrobbers in an c-. came up on them, and forced m to disgorge at the point of the volver_ All the money stolen was covered. Ono of the robbers took lter in the garage. but on a volley being fired he surrendered.- . . lit* o ' L_t._._______.____ ._ . _ _ _ _ _ _ < . _ 1 , _ . _ tj" ', it T T , _ f _ _ f ‘ny _A _ , + i 4 l , _ Your Very First Baking with Beaver Flour, will show you the difference bctwccn this perfect blended Wheat flour-and the usllzll lveslcrn spring wheat flours. Tllc light, flaky Pic Crusts, Cookies and Doughnuts--the delicious, “llolTley” nutlikc flavor of thc Bread and Rolls-_-will be doubly' n'clT:omc nticr the tough, almost-tasteless bread made with western lpring wheat Hour. ' _'stile cllolccst Ontario fall wheat, strengthened with western spring wheat; and is equally good for lircntl and pastry. Order a trial barrel today. DI-2Ai.ll‘.l