News PH., -_ left Windsor, - Miss Clarke, Bear River, N.B., Miss wuuams; 'oi>Bt.:rJohn, and 0. rhpmp. son, _Uliti\ll1¢.'1_’.E-I~. BFG guests ni the _ ,Tait-_-,dionewu exe. 3 I _ --».,- ’ ff ~._;" *__* . ,; ' ...*"l’.-"-L`i_"-"-"Hi>.'W;`ll1t, Coleman, is ln. Montague mending a-rev. says with Issac Ivet. ~Bewre retllwiux lliome he _ _ - ,__ _ 'rui_JR§15"4Y-'V » - 's°.°'}‘. éllw Hongstt, Coleman; ‘rs- turned homefirom Montague today.- '3__ .._.fG1l`MrB=yi.u more Q{s"§{_s§hibitlon~ T gin .lf~v'~"f1 C _. _ ’ ...'W. H. Meissen. Montstlll. wass ipessen ertthis weeklby the Enterprise t_o\Plc,€ou,'-B; »"_‘~_ X' ~ S' . 1 Leslie ein1:--june.-: -Menuet, nnipeqne, were the 'guests of I. Q. and Mrs. 1-I'oopen,~Baoklville this week. _ _ was rheehe worth, oherleuetnwn, will take ill'-tho. ODMIOUBCOWU Ex-_'was an Soup/ard 'passenger by the mhitiony-B. _ __‘~__ _"__ » _ ' he marriae tool: lace at the' _T ,, _ S ‘ _P brlde'ii hump in»_ Waltl`iam',' Mass, on .septiz <1_3th`o_f Minnie Flora, daughter 0( F. £d'_¢»MI.'B, Stewart, for- 1nerlyy‘of‘_M tagus, to; Clayton Wat- |~0u3i";,' `~- .-_._ Ge_orgn__ _ HL and Mrs. Stevenson, New Glasgow, annou`nce.‘,the 'engage- ment of the_tr` ds1lgl\t°l`."Nelli¢ - Bur-_ rell, to Percy Manuel of, George- town, _I-*._ E. I., the marriage to take place early in_ Qctob`s§s_" ` on Saturday evening 'Sutherland MacKay. y0\1ngor_ son of D. N. Mac- Kay, Bplfingileld, was so” seriously in- jured ln the throat, by being gored by n vicious cow. that it necessitated his removal _to the Bt Island Hospit- al, where he was 'operated uponby Drs. Jenkins#snd`_yMacGuigan. The Guardian is pleased to learn that the little fellow is doing nicel`y.` ` A \_llondcr_f_\\_lDi_seovery An eminent! scientist, the* other day, gnvehis opinion that the most wbfr- deriul discovery of recent years was derlul discovery of Zam-Buk. Just thlnkl As soon as a single thin layer of lfjam-Bull is applied to n\ wound or n sore, such iniury is insured against blood. poison. Not one species of microbe has l;{e_e;1_ found that Zam- Buk dgggs not 1 _ 1 The again. As _soon as Zam-Buk is applied to a soro, or n, cut, or to skin disease, it ‘stops the smarting. That is why children are such friends nf Zum-Buk. They care nothing ‘for the science of the thing. All ‘ they know is that Zam-Bnk stops their pain. Mothers should never forget this. ' Again. As soon as Zam-Buk is ap- plied to- a, _wound or to a diseased part, the cells beneath the `skin’s sur- face are so stimulated that new healthy tissue is _quickly formed. This forming of vfreshhealthy tissue from below is Zam-Buk's secret of healing. The tissue thus formed is worked up to the surface and literally casts oil the diseased 'tissue above it. This is why Zam-Buk cures are permanent. Only the other day Mr. Marsh, of 101 Delorimier Ave., Montreal, called upon the Zam-B'uk Co. and told them thatfor over twenty-five years he had been amartyr to eczema. His hands wereest ons time so covered with sores-that he had to sleeli in- gloves. Four years ago Zam-Buk was introdn_ced'to him, and in a. few months 'it cured] him; To-day-' over three years after hiscure of n.`dlsea- sc he had for twenty-five years-'he is still cured, and has had no traces of nny return of the eczema! Alldruggists 'sell Zum-Buk at 50c. box, or _we willsend free trial box if you send this advertisement and 'a lc. stsmp~(to pay return postage).‘ Ad- dress Zam-Buk Co., Toronto. Northumberland this morning en route ,to Sydney, _ ._.°Mhn»' Margaret wright, Monte-_ gue, was a Passenger by yesterday's train "-to Charlottetown, where she for a. few days.-B. _ September, 19l2._ _ _ ._ __ Charlottetown( While there jslie will casein the.__n;hihltinn. _shewln he the guest other _grand children, Miss Sadie and Jack I-lead, Euston St.-B.. 4.,.'C. H. Carruthers, Mill River, is in Montague today the guest of his' son J _ W. Carruthers. Mr. Carruthers brought down with him to a company in Charlottetown one black fox for which he; received _si_x_ thousand, -dol-_ rare, 'rms is -the second' 'o'ne".he .hasf sold this season forithat price.-B.:"5_ M. S. and Mrs. Gridley of Boston, MESH-. were recently visiting Henry and Mrs- Squarebriggs, Weymouth St.,‘Charlottetown. Mrs. Gridley is a niece of Mr. Squaiebriggs. They had been up at Miscouche at the home of John Squarebrlggs, who is the father of Mrs. Gridley. Mr. Grid- ley ls a travelling salesman for a big concern in _Boston., They left yester- day for Boston on the S.S. Halifax. A very pleasing event took place at high noon yesterday at the re- sidence of A. J. Jardine, Euston Street, Charlottetown, when his sis, ter Amelia A., daughter of the late William Jardine, Head of Hillsboro, became the wife of William M. Gunn, ‘son of the late Angus Gunn, of Head of Hillsboro. The ceremony was performed, in the presence of nbout twenty guests,~including the immed- iate relatives and friends,`“by' Rev, R. P. Murray, Pastor of the Presby- terian Church at Mt. Stewart. The bride, who was given away by ~her` brother, A, J. Jardine, was unat- tended. She wore a beautiful costume of white marquisette, over muslin, 'with lace and pearl trimming. There valuable wedding presents The groom's gift to the bride was an amethyst _ and pearl pendant. The brideis-af graduate of the .Boothby Surgical Hospital and has been en- -gaged in nursing for s. number of years. After a dainty lunch, Mr, and Mrs. Gunn left by the afternoon ‘train for Summerside, whence they ,leave this morning, enroute to West- .Q nn: PF; lern Canada where they will make ` _ _ ltheir home. l , '"°° ' " C|'l_0LERA ' -.__\'f-¢._,‘°'f?*_'_-"I-I . “G '*’i'-Fw-F*i'€<9f.@i¢vNs °"'~vr=~f;evf;_n_g;r»= _ 1 - Motbéfl lookél well shes ghd, :r_l1_1l¢_H°en_durin`g the hot srrnininf mmm” U as is the time of the yen,-';h_|,;¢,°,,|,|¢ 5.' mos! prevalent. _ _ _ , ' _ lfflly Of y_0u|_'_children bec_on|s_¢|-gnblgd in than way it will not pay ygiffq _¢gP,|»i. mem mu' '°'”° “W "ld I-lsfrierl rémedyf (fret one having stood ` the ¢i§~ng, Dr. Fowler°s Extract of Wild Strawberry has been on the market for over' 65 years » _ I will be‘the'guest oi'Mlss Jean Allen'~,,,,,d we hue ye, tc h“__.-°f.____ 4. - c _ _ i_\l_¢"of -Cirl_g;l_era In_f`an!um it by ng); ¢,“J°_d__ _ ‘ - Edwi 4 ` »-'N ' ` 'mea-';.h_ 2-‘,i‘»ii’;.:a.‘i.':§§‘$.'.3,‘l‘Z.'.}".'..’5',; _ The last.issue-of the Canada Gara- ette "contains -nstice of »the following-' Bhpointiiisnts: Samuel Francis Doy1e,<_ _of Charlottetown, iix the Pnofvince‘ oi- Prlnce“~1ll_'lward Island; to be"-an Ex_-" ~i.wird5S'¢ O "e ' C A 4 __'»-.'-.is-__,__y'&°f'{»¥.fI."l§'§$'€.5ZT»"g‘i’.mi§§. `€an‘l|1`elr-sto chsnrrlil l"gavé"tl\ ` _ fgh -- ""§__-.Ia , _ ._ ‘:....:.»t:i'§`.3..,..~°;:,e;,~»;ps' -5° cise Officer, on probation, from lstawi ‘"5 "°"'°“¢~°°“\£\ “0¢‘|¢'s¢p-fmyliiing me °s ...'Mrs.' John A.iMacdonald, M n-.~ ' " i' ’ . _-_. °“.~__ "°|_b° tague, was a passenger this week `-)t_b_ __'"_'7‘°“f__'_~ff`_n° ix. ~_ " -_'.~"P¥‘i _~ _n r. - ` i . '\.‘. , _ Mmshsqoqe only by The ~r. mmnnn i "‘~"‘-f’ -4-\k.\\s¢°_d. Toronto. one. -~~°'1`hf=rs wail-l~uuite enlarge number -of ths_1i/lontague citizens left this 5mornin_g_ for. Charlottetown to attend -U1.9_ ¢¥Plbiti0_l1 there among the num- Dqi°_;W0!‘¢ Geo. .AL Thompson and wife, _DM-T~_~ »M¢Lean and \vife, Dr. J. _D. :M°Tl1_fY_f!_‘, , 'IJ_t}_sl,le,_Adams,‘:,Miss _- ‘Am- ‘$l\_l,l_94'-'-_l{_l__€l§¢_1:lfi'g, ' E1. Beli,_l Mrs. ' -Mac-_ ..."I‘he S. S. Enterprise arrived in Montagueat 6 p. m. yesterday with sssnersl cargo nr-way freight and _passengers _lro`_m` Picton to _Beaeh _nt, six 1;o.`G_`eorg'ei.o_wn. ‘ On going over Moiitlay to~§_’ict‘ou. she had twen- ty-three passengers; three hundred bags potatoes, fifty bags ofoats, '25 head of cattle for S. F. Fader, Hali- fax. She left again this morning at 6 o'clock for (lliarlottetown.--B. i' FRIDAY. Yesterday Hammond Kelly, South- port, sold' to Spurgeon Gammon,New Glasgow, N. S., his handsome driver Princess Pat. It is understood that the price was.i_n the vicinity of $300. Richard Ford, Tryon, has accepted the challenge of P. S. Brown, Char- lottetown, to race his colt Haley D, against Picton S, for the sum of $200.00 a side. | _ _ _ 1 y ..`f\<\\\\_\ \`( _ igffnonnls 'fi 1,5.-Klnriav \_\\_\\} was a large number -o!"han\_‘lsonne- audi \__/_,_'/'H _S V _ -' ry --, #gif I _ _,,/»1_w>,-i" A1 ~ N .i’~¢'»_-f >z,,, X ‘”‘!c gm ’.;'e..i " _ qw S `I`\i\\;\__\._\-»`-=,*,‘;'s¢9_-/' \@1_El,-,;?.»“_ ~eTi=*Mn“‘,? :s.=Pn1 ¢_»_;_ili" I/I #_ 1 g 1 __ _ _ ‘_ l- » some `sPLa_1vnin"‘_`s`ELsCrioivs` OCTOBER RECORDS UT_ TO-DAY i .- if. 'L`IsT."` ~- _ "L _=j _ |575.; io-INCH noustafslneo neconps -e =L 11146 W‘i>f‘3%`?.‘I.‘.‘ls, :_ '_ 1 '_ '.n.?_§';l§.‘I“,"i§i'.?;if.§ _ he Shamrock 'Grows Green, ` Aeto 1 _ . 17148 {A Weglltlle Drop o' the Cmiskeen Lawn, ._ Peerleo _Quarter » ' "’,;,1|~-n,¢.n l, , . . 'v s "res una “"5" 'iiihgiitie shiaigruen, . . . .°"~g|u..~.»e"'ri.f.'|..f Charming French Song by Canadian Tenor _~._e_4'zaz-cheinnh |.¢_»ff'eiie,__:___'__;_.____~:.. 1 __ in s ‘Tlie Wearin 'of theGreen’ `McCormacl¢.S g 2 _ g ' . ,i 1 _ _ _ ‘ |._.- ._ 5._._'.f___ _f>4250*'"“.’ -‘i’°°_'*"ll;°‘"‘° ~ ~ °' I Free demomiraliem ai of "His Mss_|_»er'e Voice"`dula|'everywjiier°e._ ir¢eoo_py_of‘our 300jps|e___lt_l¢sicsl Encyc|oPudis» It - ` _ ".'_ '_'._` Records. ' ` ` ‘onlinr-o~PiioNa coMrANY, itimnea, s eoe Fannie Two sstaorlous - 1 ' . .41 l Weller] Van Brunt » § ° Iilwlll nf “md Dr. Fov/ler’s Este-ac! of- retur _ailltf Nelso "oi" 5' 5- a ~ f cation roll-, Charl hoard and ‘ a, Charlo learn, as ca rident l-Iis fl day course, o 7 o’cl lided Livery throw vera t tal. -An event' of morc_ than ordinary “ ‘ ' _ interest took place at Egmont Bay " .-_ '” _ _` the twenty-fourth inst., when J " _ __ '_ eth Anne, 'daughter of James _ ,_ _ " __ _ _ ._ _ _ smooth t'er`i`pe'r, _ J " and SMILE __ -Ma`de` in Amherst ‘Sold"' everywhere Aish nnkeisnf '~U. N. o. ` _ _Shoe Blacking. Ol. f . vests' ' _$5 or Mis ward, -the popular managerand as- 'slstan h 's D' i Room Dll Eliza unite in i g . _ Donald of Sydney, C‘. B. ` Rev. S. d the ceremony. The bride. Who Wes given her father, looked the.'ill"lt.pri\e for __ _ chat HalMax=E_Xhilri_tion. Q0! xlgloblh writing and a Kvvsiuztoly' _ _ _ ;-_*___ . - _J, N -c i lk- - i __ n ' The third session of the Teachers " ‘ Convention of P.'E. I. met Thursday fEY¢l‘¢“'_ Q B8|‘|'0n C0. -option of these minutes, the president -Prof. aeaimre. Adams, ni snm- ,mm _mt adhress was __ - -..: -~ : - . - y R. H. m" mm- W.’»i°;'hav° bee-n spending 'lr Campbell, Chief Superintendent of vm- plamwt' -vac”-ion In St' John' Education Mr Campbell expressed - ned hom-8' wednesday night"-J' his 'satisfaction with the conVentlon_ r _ ' - ~ - ` ` -_ and spoke rather optimisticslly with _ ' At 3:! :zi:;'3l;;owntl£o1l1c§llg3l§; "°$°-fd to the W0l”k being done at wg `~ ' ' present in the schools. A lively dis-l " _ _. _.. t ' if T t - ~ 0 ` mewogg y lg ng the Exhibition yesterday was, as usu- s Lynn, ' ~ ass., ave 191 vgnv the - plant une on al,'s'm~aller than it should have been, our-weeks, _ well-earned va- but those Present €l\l0Y¢d 8- NFB to their native home in Mo- treat in a number of excellent and : _ »- __ - , _ _ _ _ ,1 ,___ _ _A _. /.1 4.../ - .f n be expected from the two ac- entries, while the others are all prac- s he met with on Wednesday. tically about as they were last year. rst.accident, as related yester-_ Hon. M. McKinnon, Commissioner morning, occurred on the race of’ Agriculture and Acting Premier, while the second one happen- followed. Ho referred to the exces- d when driving on Kent strset,abont, sive rainfall of the past summer and ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ck. It appears his wagon W1. its consequent backward effect upon . |)°|,[m_|Q“.nWA'|'cH c0___ Mom-BML' CANADA with ,mother near Robbilfs many _of the crops. Last year the ‘ 1 _ DEPT- ll Stable and M,-_ Davis was condition-~ was reversed, when the n out The injuries were so “_ rainfall was_sce.rcely sufficient for the ' '-V-Lee i , _.. \_ _ ' -Miss Rope Haley, Boston arrived ' U°5<°5‘l»x f » __ - _ use night hy the snnnrees. ' she in going to Waterside to attend tho fun- S as __ ss ' _ _ _ ~ ‘~_ i eral of her brother, John Haley, who- ~ 's ° . ° died or hola fever in Re ine. His _ WP B _ remains are expected on Saturday. morning at 10 o’clock. Sept. 26th. The president, Mr. Johnson first called upon C. Bent of Summsrside High School to read the minutes of the previous meetings. After the nd- called upon Artemas Clarke who ad- dressed the meeting. A discussion followed Mr. Olai-ke's address in which Mr. Seaman, Inspector Bout- ler, R. H. Campbell and several oth-' ers participated The attendance at the opening of _ '_done““ PS is the ideal tooth paste`- in Havor, refreshing, free from grit, and preserving. more than cleanse the _ searches out acid forming around the teeth-prevents decomposition . and makes fipr entire mouth health. C . _ __ _ 25 cents the tube ` ' ' Tooth Paste every dsy- ~ i’l‘ooth 'Powder once a week that saves teeth. ' Remedies- I l 3 one day ailment. .uw drunks _'were_- disposed of:~ Jas. Arsen- _ _ . »; ._ 'J h 'r-rrn Ah ns oeuent and °“”‘°“ '°u°“`°d this ”"‘d"°” ‘“ ""‘°“ ° . 1 !~- .f ~f- n_(;Vltilitll:)P\¢_ elwetegeach lined $2 :_°_i1°$_'bbjZ3(: 3? svzaght-i;\biii}ialh;[;l;Em‘lziil1}1 F ‘V E 'I ` _ . mzggh an: Peter. Kelly was Med tioens by Mr.Cul1en,Mr. Green, Mr. Mc- _ ' I . _ ay. ` ___ . _ Csrthy and others. After a question _ 1 ~' B nngnn nn nn. nn.. in- be the f-»=°“°»= »=<11°“"=ed~ ,WoRr£»~frI_ 1>_UzzLE,!, issue no enum: /_ / .'i _ 1 . ___ I’ if W5 "_ P E I They will arrive in practical addresses ,,_ _,___ ______ n the H L ra hi .Inetiee Fitzgerald - “ ottetown tonight` an ' is o s p ' . ` _ " ` - " » ers wish ‘ ,them a pleasant trip President-of the E-xhibition Associa- ' _ _ "speedy return.-Com. ~ tion. occupied the chair. In his - ` i ' ¢ - - ~ - _ ` " opening remarks he stated that ini _ _ ' ,_ `_. ` _ r The many friends Of J~`-7- DU»‘/is. numbenand- quafity of exhibits this ' ~‘ "" ttetown, will be pleased to was the greatest yet. In twenty de- ` ` 'Y " ` \ .' fhllt he is imI>l’0Ving Bs fast partments nine show an increase in ' ~ na- ' _v _ _- _ _ __ A'-°° Al PM °*' =1° ::;:'.i~:.=.ef s2.c:i'°~-. c :_ nm' . .wmrr 'rwo ci-m:"s A ' " "'° '° "“ ° ngsvgqfwg Sagtgahn, wlll neslvo a $50 GglliaR %3NoE£R $50 IN_GOLD- MONEY 2/ml:-.*.‘:':.':'m':: rr. 1:. In I letter onposioard, giving your Nsmeand Address nlnlnly. 3'* 0 U' Q0 :Y 1 _ g l _ ..,..,, ` _ ~ hat he was taken to the hospi- (Continded on Page 6-) _ -- 1 -- . - - ~ Bon reault, parish priest, performed _ _ ggwegll' _ h T M . N 1 . h . _ _ l and ar-S M; soirlit fit; itiistacif ‘H3 “lt costs less-of any dealer” oran quet mai gath spen and tend Tlu i Old ssr who tlen. gms I- 2" away by charming in a gown of white em- broidered net. over silk with veil and bride -was attended by her sister Adelaide and the groom was sup- ported by -J; M.- Hynes,-» -Ohaclotte~ ~ town. The groom’s gift to the bride was 5 gold neck-lace, to the brides- d groomsmen n gold tie Dil A l8l'§¢ number of relatives and friends were present and after tne ceremony all where a most enjoyable day was presents received show the high es- teem in which the bride is held. Mr. Sydney, C. B. A host of friends ex- Dy a life. CASTQR IA Truss Torture Once Thought Necessary, but Nev! Vow Werworrur Method lnslne Ruston s G l I l ee and g b den.-'§¢“l‘s.'.‘»ll.’§“in‘.¥il.’.»'¢ n. n...?§ 'i'£.‘.’$ wlthb the wonder ul invention oiaspeelallst J. Y. EGAN, Specialist of Toronto 4 IDG h.' I nrlty where al others s p agua: and restores eve part to its na- m olds le trusses are thrown away I on Q elaymnteearo eoteponnffl _ » Fha Gnnlvlililon Coupon '"3 &\;l’\lt-|?f':l‘_;oi:\_;|rsg_i;:°n. women_'_an:l fblldrsn &"n en|e£___u'h“l§ whiglhhiegfétiwe 0 . “fini ag" s uma' -nn ° ‘ i'i’*°- " .nl ha" -ne I ,Chai-ldttvewa-leurs Ho¢a|.'I‘hur- ‘_ .- i .. dai qnénlshtl-I' days on 1 0cl»obl\"h -- . Bnmmarslde-idueen Hotel. 0et.s-0. ge blossoms and carried a bou of Lilies of the VslleY~ T110 a gold broach and to the ered at the home of the bride t. The large number of costly Mrs. McDonald will reside at their heartiest wishes for a hap- nd successful journey through ____,___._____»-_-_- 'For Infantsand Children. Kind You Ilan Always llouglll Q2-SCD lou-oh for Rollei le Ended- ltlsoul Knife, Danger or Pala. ehloned truss torture is no lon er neces- Y downed llny`ysu-s urthls one afflic- 'rhs nnrvelousi :vw msn °'cUlATllI8" tothe rupture instant rcl|ef,re|t and l fail. lt w s all ltion as soon ssitrlg used and lor all g 8 0lll“§US" cures are absolutely with- tll t ls small N Gllpllcltod lrrl mt nn tural reten 2:13: n M mined No rakeeorlles strsl I Do notls thlssllds, “cz ° f .,r°c..°:»g.-1; Take it onevery ofntiiut-emake sure of passing time pleasantly, 1 beéiiies _improving _teeth-_ ‘Tw- - ' appetite-digestion.\\~”'H1is` reireshingconfec- tion prevents yon, smoking too much _ _ __. \ -offsetlbad effectsif you do. _ _ it It’s easy' to carry_~ari_