' \ 1 =»¢..`....t.-'1"--5-.s*'vi#. ~ =' `." -- f ' “+11” ~-,. ‘v f " " i~-.\'¢- -ff.,-, _ . . » ~- f ._... . - _ “"5 . -- . . GUARD!!! r _ PAcamsm¢ i You llhssaploasant ‘,fllW1'¢~i" ' . ' PENSLAR Throat Doagees Thirsty the most effective relief I "simple _throat irrita- tion, hiisl¢.iness§ tickling soma. tion so common at this season of theyyear. i ‘ Simply dissolve one or two of these antiseptic oonfections in the mouthand immediate relief will be felt. Penslar Throat Doagees are packed in generous tins and sold only at our Penslar Store -25c a box. Foster’s Drugstore -' Sunnyside Mr. W. B. Leard. merchant tailor, of Sourls. returned Saturday after spending the past week visiting I '-ioiiciph Fr°d°"°|‘ Cllllell. in St. ill Nild, rehrred to.in-Sstupdqvg 1”°"° WI! due to jaundice. 'l‘li'e`1-¢.' 'aillll Are now' on route to his former. .me in Alexandra. °°’m°°¢i0l1 -with the church of Geo V (:;11;=‘l‘im:Il.etto have met at Bush - ‘ y he 25tlhinst. will t “Nut until further notice Jas Mg Doussu clerk. D IED OF JAUNDICE.-The death l CHuRci-I or sco'rLANo.-'r R0 NEARLY CLEAN BILL or l-iEAL'l‘H.- The improvement vin. tb public health during the past gh,-e., days has been simply mai-ve|i0us_ ` ‘homes 'through illness. 1. . , _ __ i - _ 3' A DOUBLE BEREAVEMENT. The KNOWN HEnE__ Mr most' as quickly as it -came. No new death occurred in Ot-tawa ou October WELL ~ ` i S' cases were reported yesterday or Sat- 17th from pneumonia of Lance (.m__ A. Webster-~:of this city receyivelin a urday and au me old cas,” were “_ Doral John P Kiggins me your Am telegram Friday night advising h ported making satisfactory ro I. _ ' ` ', of the death of her brother- Louzo F. D K ess baby also died. The inte Mr. hlggins MN” after a mm mmm; at his towards TQCOVETY- Since Thursday . V | 5' Y . was u son of Mt. Bernard \lgE DB. home in Kemvme' ,\,_ S. ML Mwuy 'onpgrly of th'B my' had many friends in this city who on gff_ fear banished and people have OUT OF DANGER _Mr Walter will regret to learn of his death. the "-3D8~l1lsh ’Flu” as vanished there has been a spirit of optimism the ‘IWUIY depression has been shak begun to resume their accustomed walk in life. A continuance ot.pleas-.`fm.bhm..w°rd.tbat private Wilfrid L_ ant weather seems all that is requlr-~ ed to enable the authorities .to re- move the ban from the publric gather- -ings and permit a -resumption oi' bus- iness activities. The Guardian is as- sured that the prohibition will not be friends at his old home in Tryon and ' Elliott‘s health. . continued a moment longer than is deemed necessary for the public CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 1;!-E."£ E W WANTED HELP- i FEMALE 'GIRL WANTED for housework. Apply Guardian Office. TO LET To.-LET - Foun ` Fulmisuso Rooms, hot water heating grates etc. Apply 75 Upper Prince St. 1958 WANTED-A girl for genera housework apply to l88 Queen St. 1936-10 I7 Mtl' ' ' '~ \ school st. oct. ir.-:ts pd WANTED- MAID FOR GENERAL' housework. Apply to Mrs. Dr. Mc-` Guigan, 50 Great George Street. Dti.‘| WANTED A GIRL FOR GENER/\L‘ housework. Mrs. R. E. Mutch, 185 Euston Street . 1884-10-12Mtf. l WANTED AT ONCE FOR THE P. E.i I. Hospital a smart girl for house-' work. Apply Miss Kilburn, house- keeper. 1816-10-sian. ‘ 10-18 M lwkpd I _ TO LET.-House on Upper Hillsboro St. containing eight rooms. Apply 20 FOR- SALE FOR. SALE- ONE REGISTERED short horn bull 2 years old. Apply to Henry' Horne, Winsloe Station. ` 1970-10-19sws3i. FARM FOR SALE 100 ACRES OF choice land situated in Malpeque Apply to Joseph Davison, Kensing- ton, R.R. No 1 1973-10-19 M ll pd GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. P. C. Brown. 1436-9-1'IMtf ': ` ._ \VAN'I‘ED A FEW PAIRS CHOICE; dark ranch bred m-ink for export. -State age, price wanted and other( particulas. The Silver Fox Rauch-' ing -Co., Alberton, P. E. I. FARM FOR SIAIJE. 12 ACRES OF acres of _choilce land situated in Mal- peque for sale Joseph Davison Ken- 1940-10-M2i. i-sington, ~P.E.l. 1973-10-19 M11 -pd land near Rocky Point with new buildings cost seven thousand dol- lars. Apply' to 'M. McKinnon. 1990-10-21M3ipd. 'FARM Fon sAl.E.-one hundred PATRIOTIC. BTEADY. WELL PAID" employment at home. in war or pence time-knit socks for us on the fast, simple Auto Knitter. Par- ticulars today, Bc stamp. Auto Knit-I ter Company, Dept. C 630'! College Toronto, Ont. 1541-9-ZBMHL , WANTED WANTED A FARM HAND. APPLY to Herbert Mason. Bunbury. 1929-10-17M3ipd WANTEDA -SMART BOY ABOUT 14 years oi'» age to work lu store. Ap- ply at Carter'-s Bookstore. 1966-10-19M2i. WANTED AT ONCE' A YOUNG BOY to run on train as news agent be- tween Charlottetowu and Mt. Stew- art. Apply News Agency, Il. R. , Station. 1977-10-19M3i. TEACHER WANTED FOR SPRING- held School, No. 12. Supplement il $60.00. Apply to Chester Easter., Sec'y. O'Lsary Road, R. R. 1855-10-11frim5l. | LOST _ 1 LOST. - BETWEEN STANLEY Bridge and Stanley hall, a solitaire diamond ring. Finder. pleuis leave’ at W. F. Weia°'s store and receive reward. 1907-10-16 Milpd LOST BETWEEN J. L. Sl~iAW’S store, Euston Street and Eldon Hotel a woolen carriage wrap. AD' ply .T.,L. Shaw's store. 1955-10-18M8ilNl . 1 -- WILL TI-il FIRBON WHO TOOK the par-cet of -baby oioths- from Morell Hotel Parlor Sept 28th re- 10-19 M 2| iid turn lime uud's°t “"1 N\‘<=°‘~ 1972' suv vous HAY sNn oA'rs Ar A Losr-lou oc_'roaan oth oN 'rr-in Malpeque Road between Brookfield and Hunter River one 30x30 % Sill-9' mobile urs on snare nm. 'F'I\ul°f an-_ami em. A.. si. Num. Phone will he rewarded by leaving with W . ________i_i_-_--1-l-- FOR SALE. Lot in Brighton about 150 ft. square. Afpply Box 221 city. 1927-10-1'im1wk pd FOR--SALE-AN UPRIGHT PIANO in good condition. Apply 'to Rev. T.W. Murphy, St. Pauls Rectory. 1960-10-18 M 3i FOR SALE.-A NUMBER OF YOUNG cattle (shorthorn gradet) A.0.F Gill York. 1913-10-16 M 3ipd WANTED A- FEMALE PROTEST- ant teacher for a. term of eight months. .Salary $35. per month. Ap- ply ,to Archibald Clarke, Old Harry. Magdalen Islands. 1901-10-14M4ipd FOR SALE MCLAUGHLIN CAR 4 cylinders, thoroughly overhauled electric lights and self starter, in gtiod condition. Walter S. Grant. 1510-9-20ttf FOR SALE TWO DWELLING HOUS- es and lots at Mount Stewart near railway station. Apply to McLeod & Bentley, Charlottetown. 1942-10-17M6i. FOR SALE.-OR EXCHANGE ONE Oxford-down ram 3% years old weiight 2.05 libs shorn 14 lbs wool sure stock getter. Price $20 P.A. M-clsaac Sourls R.R. No 3 1974-10; 19 M- si pd V lgg MTSUELLANEOUS _ ., . BUY YOUR our or 'rowN sUP1 plies with Dominion Express Money Orders. Five dollars costs thres cents. 1983-10-21ME1ii COME TO J. W. FYFE. EMERALD, for cedar posts, matched and rolilh boards. Will buy farm produce. pork. etc. 1948-10-18M2i. E. Nelson’s. Phone 379 Grafton ‘_ Street East. 1871-10-11M6lptI. _-..___ -...__-.---_-°** l-nance? Pnlcss time ron sur- 579 Grafton 'Street East. Ylf " -1;""Pl*vrvn- .- ' , 71'-~ »7~~|x4 --‘A . .4 .X A ir uve to say m me rrovmu. " 1956-10-18M3i . C' ACKNOWLEDEMENT.-The Tl'OBB~ - -"- °'a;.:;°0Yl‘;‘°““;:;"°;’° A”‘;”5' Auto snos; |.'rn. -would uk 1 ml n Kes ‘ t “ks 5 their patl'o'n¢‘to send in .by phone or ietter tligir orders for nex-[week as 0 “ee” pi' B-ale or roses’ also $5 from 'our travellers are confined .to their from Mrs. E. G. Coombs, being pro» Miss Katherine James Whitlock. Hunter River, has received Whitlock who .was dangerously ill from gunshdt wound 'in throat .fisnow out oi' dailgvit He went over with the 105th and has been wounded twice. A DOUBLE BEREAVEMENT -The death occurred in Ottawa on October l'l'th, i`rom pneumonia oi' Lance Corporal .loltnf P. Kiggins. Ilis year old baby also died. 'I`he lute Mr. Kiggins wos a son of Mr. Bernard Kiggins. formerly oi' this city. ' WOUNDED IN I.I".(l.--The followin despatch has been receivl cd by Ni. W. L. Cotton; “Sinceee- ly regret to inform you 712,725 Private Robert Lawson Cotton, machine gun corps, oflicially report- ed admitted to military hospital. flolchcsicr, Oct. (itll, gllnihut wound lci't leg. Dirccttu' ol' Ile- cords. ISLANDER MISSING.-Mr. Will- iam DeCos»te ol` this city received a telegram Saturday stating that his son Private Arthur DeCoste, infantry was oiiicially reported missing on October lst. Private De(loste who was 21 years of age -enlisted in the 105th Battalion, was ‘transfer-retl to the 26th and spent two years in France. MEN WANTED--The P. E. island Railway wants at once fifty to one hundred men for trackwork, (rail lay- ing and putting in ties). These men will be used between Charlottetown and Emerald Junction and will be run out by train from Charlottetown and intermediate points to their work in the morning and returned to their homes in the evening. For further par- ticulars apply ts the Superintendent at Charlottetown. 1835-10-9Mtf. DEATH 0F AMBROSl'i IIENNE-SSEY A telegram received in the city from Mr. Fran-k Heunessey brings the sad news that h isbrother Arm. brose of the Canadian Army Medical Corps, died in Halifax Saturday. He had enlisted about two months ago. A few days ago he contract- ed influenza, and in response to a. wire stating that his condition was critical, his brother Frank left for Halifax and was with him when he passed away. The deceased who was about twenty five years of age, was with his brother in the Two Macs drug store for about ten years before leaving for Halifax. - He was prominent. in. athhetic cir- cles, being at one time a member of the Abegweit. Club and later of the Connaught Club. He was an ex- cellent: hockey and football player and took a keen. delight in outdoor sports. He was it young maui of genial temperament, and very popu_ lar with his associates. There are left.,._to. ,mourn his par- ents and three brothers, Frank, Wil-. linm and Joseph. The sorrowing fam-ily.will have the deep sympathy of -all in their bereavement. The remains arrived Satu_ryday,_ night and the funeral took place Sunday to St. Dunstan's Cathedral. thence to R. C. Cemetery. ' " l’RES'l`ON K. COFFIN. One of the most promising young men of Morell passed away, after a short illness, on Oct. 9th, in _'thc R/tlerson of Preston K. Collin. son of r. and Mrs. Henry Coffin. Morell. Some months ago, he enlisted in the navy. and was serving on a atrol boat in Sydney and came Eome on furlough. » help in the arvest work, nv was stricken down by iniluenriv ` His death at lh carl - age of 27 yearg, is deeply regretted. He was a iille"t_ype of a young man, a con- sistent member of the church"antl highly respected by all his acquaint- ences; His parents and brotlicrs and sisters have the deep sympathy of the community in their sore be- reavement. _ The funeral service. at the house and gage, was conducted by his pastor ev. J. M, McLeod. the only 'float ads" are -the ones des P°'m'-WEB WANTED” W° "*“i crlblsg.`ii>ir.-`srt1¢res; two thousand bushels red and white ~ v. we » - - .- - ‘- |19 potatoes will pay the highest rl Pre b ’ °°' Mn'r'mNG Posrr Nea- 'r U ytery of Prince dlldward Island in Associated Farmers' Co-0psrati\fe'_'Cli., 0 . . - I til I1 »- . is postpotwi until- further notice. Ross, R. F. C., received a telegram on saturday informing him that Pte. -boquet oi’ sweet peas and maiden IN 'ruiii"ldl‘aA5SilI-‘li>Df“§I>i»UMNs he " 1ss'1-io-nun. J . or KILLED IN ACTION.--Mr. Elmer Clarence Reynolds, sou of Mr. David Reynolds, of 'Murray 'Harbor has been killed in action. He enlisted in the last draft for a Nova Scotia Regiment which iert here anahful been only two week at -the iront when he met with his death. He waaabout twenty years of age. WEDDIIEQ IIELLS DIllSC0l.l. - t:l.,\|.u|.>... . 51-_n A very pretty wetitiiias ' .w-' in St. Pa-trick's (fi\\\v~.\ - lllth when Miss Libby A., un...-. of Mr. and Mrs. Pele" i'1u"'~\'~ Johnston River, and Mr. Jas. P. Driscoll, eldest son of Daniel Dris- coll of the some place. were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, the cm-r:|1'._ij' uni; pertortncd by .fi-.-.- pa,°,ior, ilev. A. .i. Macllounlli. i'. P.. The bride who .ls one of Johnston's Rivers most popular young ladies was daintlly atiired in a dress of grey paillette silk black pony lout. and black picture hat. She carried a hair fern. She was attended by Miss Laura Driscoll, sister of the groom who also was -becomingly at- tired ln. a suit of grey broadcloth and picture hat. The groom who is one of Johns.ton’s Rivers most prominent young farmers was -ably supported by Mr. Stephen Cummisltey, brother of the bride. After the uuptial kunt was tied. the happy couple drove to the home of the br-lde‘s» parents* where a dainty breakfast was served by Mrs. Cum- miskey Then they left ior Cliarlot- tetowu, partaltiiig of dinner at the Revere Hotel. Aiter's”fiel1di|ig a most enjoyable afternoon, car riding, etc., the happy party returned to their new home, where s few imme. tllate relatives -and friends await:-.l them, a sumptuous supper being ser ved. The evening was spent in sing- ing and music. The _ bride and A quiet but very pretty wctltlin day, October' 17th, when Ruby Con `P. I., became the bride of I.ieuL_ Robert Allan Macklin, of Fretlerlclou N. B. The ceremony was performs-»| by Rev. Clark. Hartley. The.brldo.w.z attended by her sister, Miss Loom Stewart and Miss Com Macklin, sis- ter of the groom. The hrlde Iookcf. charming in it travelling suit of mini. brondcloth with hat to nuiich, and sn# carried n beautiful bouquet of whim roses. The groom’s gift in the brid- was rt set of fox furs and io r..- bridesmaids pearl rings. After the ceremony the happy couple left for . trip through the Annapolis Valle; They expect to return to Clmrlon.. town in the neur future. The Guardian joins with numerous friends in ox. tentling henrtlest felicitatlons. FROII OVERSEAS Captain- Percy L. Layers, M. D. arried in the city Friday night from spend a short furlough at his old home in Georgetown. Captain Layers who is a sou of Mrs. Thomas Lavers, graduated from McGill in 1910. He began his practice in Vancouver, B. C. a year engaged in hospital work lu the in- terrim. Last year he joined the C. A. M. C. and six monthp ago went to Eng land on trans-port work. He reached an American port a- which brought over about 100 sol. lives of soldiers in England. f Halifax before comin! to the Island Lsvers int visited his native pro oeoeoeeeoeeoooeoeoooooooovooooovo¢vQ9§900¢9 gustus, on Wednesday morning, Oct. |, 7 'f Y - - 1-p--A-1# A, _ _ _ F- Y- V _V 1"( ~ . .y - .. ~-__.-~~ - ~ _ _ V 1. ) I /\ K ' ¢ I Q f ooeooooooooowvvoovoooooeo uooooooofeon 3 u .=. 'K L Q ‘---“\\.';\\\ ’/\".-\ N _ g . -1- »_r£i~` >- zirv . _\ Y 0 ;_€__ ”¢§ Est, 'E' N > I. |:||d 1 -0' ' - V . ' ° 7* Our Complete Showing of Fancy Linens Will Please You. All Kinds Here _ Both in _made up ready-to-use fancy linens and in stamped linens our stock is complete. Threads for Working of I Every Description ~ - . - f. llrlccs right _nt lcusi. ns low :ls ilicec goods can lie olilnlnctl i`|-mn aln'on.f>» ' - ' Pos|TlvEl.Y PREVENTS ' '- few sPnEAnme=~sH\FT|uc_ , ‘ 0/ MATTRESS V i Q A Our No. O Hercules Spring. tis? Guaranteed for 25 Years- Price $6.00 Cheapest _in the end--most comfortable and] I€StfL1lWh1l€ ln. use. By actual test i1ve..times stronger than 'any other make. -' . N _ EEL env Ei ts groom were the recipients of many .ii ' ' ' " beautiful and costly presents, testi- , , , . - fying to the popularity of thc' young . k-__3¢}_ _ , ‘ . \_ __ _V .M __ _ , couple. . ‘ ff... . f/‘,.-.,'_~5'g i -gg, _ . All join in wishing Mr. and .\'lrs. »_` ff.-’.~ _ "' _: ` _ -A _ I . 1 rj.,-I-y‘_____ _~_`_’. A4.-.J --5 _ Dniscoll n long and happy wedded " ` ..._ A Ml . .- , I . Ry ure. ` ~ / 1 , , A ,_ , ,-,1\§rm ,l...l,,}~»i _‘V “ ____ ' J 1 _‘ 1 _, N '. . .~=i;"nw_ " ` ' Y 1 _ s'1'EwAu'r-MAc1\"-I-{” ~ 'L -> "V “"",*n .. ".‘ 2,' ‘N ‘t A i' .az-~~" -,.. - -t. .. ,A . " ' ..-,. ,_-~¢.-~a,,-,,._,-'s.~'- .'t -,.. .y _.,_ ~-, --,-.._¢. f l - ',,.~,r. -.,. - »-I 1.- =, _ i ~~» .f,-1...... .. flint. OBER 21, 1918 ' ` ' ‘ I ` ' 4 E . .- Aix. .hikes li - . ii .* t l , Mail _ , 9??-*.» 51"! 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