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'J ";‘ _ .ti ~i. f l r if i ' 4 i \ f( / at tix? _l __ 1,. ` 1 .Z_ ' `¥ i \. _ _i . is. in ` \‘ /' The Wellington is more than a good pipe- it's a WD C Pipe, a genuine French briar; it’s a good smoke: it's peace: it’s comfort: it’s quiet meditation- all done up in one sweet brown package. The well catches all moisture and the top-opening bit sends the clean. dry smoke up away from your tongue. Good dealers have the Wellington in the shape and size _ l is 36.47. X. t\ *__ L. ,\` 1' ‘ t' -(- /_ f ‘lli“-it L_: LX \.;_; > T. fl ~~ 4,.,-f i 1,./* it -.1413 ,. _ `\ _ 3 contains full directions for dose for children aged one year old and up wards. Nothing; else “works” the nasty bile, sour fermentations and constipation ;`~.i..;\:i from the tt-ntlcr little bowels so gently, yet so thorong_lil',', l€v._~zi cross, feverish, bilions children gladly take Cascarets \vithout lieiiigcriuxcd. Cuscarcts taste just like candy. Cuscarets never gripe the little bowels, iiuver sickcn, never injure, but above all, they never dis;ipp.if:it ilu- wurrit-tl mother. FRIDAY ‘ Vera Baker gathdred at the home of Mrs. Jos. Taylor, Summerside on be one of the principals in an inter- esting event wbilch takes place in Alberton this week, and was the re- cipient of many useful and costly i, presents. _ PROPOSAL RE SHIPPING-May ler Murphy at Ottawa this week ask- ing him to put up bo the Government the coanmimdeering of schoouers ly- ing idle at Lunenburg and other weslemi ports and couscripton of crews to carry coal from Sydney and 1 produce from P. E. l. to Halifax and other Nova Scotia ports. The capac- ity of the schooners would be about 200 tons each. Ten or twelve would be sufiicient and there was no fear of submarines said 'luis Worship's mes~ sage. Alter an illness of one vxeek of in- fluenza and pneumonia, the death of " Mr. Austin Mcnomia occurred at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, Summer-side, early Tlhumday morning. Deceased was only28yearsofageay'o1mgm.anof more than ordinary intelligence and well-liked by im 2-D056 Wllil Wimm he daily came in conitalct. For a few years he was employed with the firm of R.’I‘. Hohnnn, Ltd. in the subo- mohile department and about two months uso slanted in 'business tor hisnselr in engine repairing, etc. He lmvee to mourn besides his pairaniis a. wlm and son also one sister, Mrs. Peter' Hiclcem, Indian River. To the bereaved deepest sympctlhy is extend- ed. WEDDING BEIJLS.-On Tucs- day evening Oct. lst ati 86 Donald Street Vi/innipeg, Man, the Rev. J, Philips Jones, of St. ]ohn’s Presbyterian church, officiating, Miss Georginc Hooper Matheson, of this city, daughter of Mr. David Matheson, of North Milton, P.E.l., became the bride' of Mr. _lohn A. MacKinnon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Finley MacKinnon, of Brookfield-, P.E.I. The bride looked smart in a suit of navy blue serge. The coat opened ovcra blouse of white ° georgette crcpc, and she' wore a be- coming black velvet hat. Her iurs a scarf and muff, were of Hudson seal. Mr. and Mrs. MacKinnon, have taken up their residence in the Loch Katrine apartments. HYM ENEAL.- Wednesday morning » _i 1 _ *W V _ _ lnuulnnnluinlllll _Q ____ Si -”_`\i unllu`n|sn _ __ __ ai lI_lllll:l RT" NEW CHAMPION RANGE A GREAT BAKER =""°______l __ it Fawcett Ranges are the handsomest, most economical, du rablc, and satisfactory, as well as thc best bakers. Send for our booklet explaining why. Ii contains fact: about ranger tIiaJ yan. as o houselzeeber, ought to Izmni/. - CHARLES FAWVCETT LIMITED ; SACKVILLE -N -B - CANADA FENNELL & CHANDLER Dealers, Charlottetown, P. E. I. _ -hi V 1 M Z/t m;L_4?lI7 l_llli£:a:iri~lll|h'-- "_ 1 rr nlhvnmn 1 Oct. 2nd witnessed a very interesting event in Kelly’s Cross c.hurch when Mfr. Francis J. Flood of Maplewood, » led to the a.lta,r Miss Dorinda. NL Trainor oi' the same place. The riup~ tial Mass and manilage ceremony were performed by Rev. Dr. Curran. P. P. The witnesses to the con- tract were Mies Katie M. Trailnor. teacher of Vilctioria, and Mr. Char- les F. Trninor, teacher of Maplewood Solool sister and brother of the bride. The newly wedded couple are among the most prominent and pop ular members of Kelly‘s Cross patr- _lsli, Mr. Flood being a leading mem- hcr of the Church choir. and an cn- thuslastc promoter of every religious and social actlyiity, while the bride is one of the willing worlcers in all parish al'fa_lrs. Following a weddng breakfast at the lrlme ol’ the br°lde‘s parents Mr. and Mun. Peter Trainer Maplewood. the hritdcal party were conveyed to Charlottetown by auto mobile in Mr. John H. Nante’s new car, and returned about 7 o’cloclr p. m. Mr. and Mrs.l~*lood received many souvenirs of the happy event ln the way of presents. but. more valuable and appreciated, the best wishes of hosts ot frlonds for a long and fhsppy life. ` o.~' o o .~'-o.~'-o o ® .-'~<>.~°-o .¢'m;:riii.:i lvilriiesiii-‘égentnthnst hoepltsi in England sutfering from s r s th /_\ , 1/ / I ¢_rym r_§l__:i;lil_?___¢i_l_i:__l_io_$;i_m.:_d0 pantry is Mindenll The said news Nxuxhed Mn William /1/-\ ///_'_;l’_i 1 ply you with 2",{,~ iiiincvs of Pinexigli __ ` ’ ' isuwn nuns: in raaiics. _ A number or the gui friends or mu "4" 3”” ”°I‘°°°- ‘ S'*‘1“'“* “W” who left Orwel Cove some line ago for overseas nm-sing is at present Friday night 'last and gave her s mis- “50lIl0Ilh¢lQ in Fr-lice." _ cellaneous shower. Miss Baker will ...___ WOUNDED,-llrs. Hector A. Mc- Lean, Montague, has received 3 teele- Kram announcing that Pte. John A. Meissen. ln!s.ntry_ has beesn sdmiltted to No. 8 Stntlon-BY! Hospital, Wimer- eaun. with a gun shot wound-right. mst mt-.. nr niiwkim or iruuiex we-ai comms “"5” °'!*’°'”’°°~ A SAFE IN ENGLAND_.-- lt is pleas- lnz to learn, that letters have been received from Messrs Ernest McLeod and Alismndla- Murchison McLeod‘oi Orwell Cove-who wont overseas, stat- ing that they arrived safely in Eug- land in mod heaidi. ` ANOTHER WOUNDED.-Mrs. Annie Laird. North Bedeque has received a telegram stating that Pte. David Laird, who enflisted in Guelph, Ont.. has been wounded in the leg and knees. He has been thirteen miontihs in Franca!-lis father was the late Hon. Alex Laird of North Bedoque. reported "out of danger.” elved. the fdilnwiills -telegram whiich speaks for itself. Ottawa. Oct. 23 lion. A. E. Arsenault Prime Minister. Ch'town, P. E. l. I received with great pleasure and pride -your telegram of coiigratula tions which »I assure you its greatly ap preclated. L. H. DAVIES in Charlottetown. P. E. 1. are here by untitled that harvest leave has been extended to all ranks until Nov- rember 7th. On that date unless further orders are issued they will have bo report for duty. J. W. STANLEY Ofllcer Commanding Depot The above is in compliance with the request forwarded by' Premier Arsen~ sinlt a few days ago and will be greatly appreciated by farmers. Mr. John Mlsensr of Stanhope has ,received word that his son E. L. Misener who was 9. ’brakema,n~ on the train- running out of New Glasgow wairvery seriously injured and st lat est- reports his recovery is very doubt ful. Mlsener, who is s returned soldier had taken s. position on the C. G. R. since coming home. He was found lying on -the railway track early Tuesday morning and is suppos ed to have dsllen from the trsln. He was unconscious when tound, with a broken hip and sutfsring from con- cussion ol’ the brain. He was taken to the New Glasgow Hospital and was still unconscious at latest re- ports. WEDDING BELLS.-Kel‘ly's (Koss Church was the scene on Twsdny morning Sept. 21 of one of those cv- ents that have been so frequent of late in this vicinity the marriage ol Mr. J. F. I-lsughoy and Mins Winni- fred Hagan, daughter of Mr. Patrick Hagan, Westmoreland. The ceremony was performed by the pastor Rev. Dr Curran. Mr. Peter Malone. South Melville, dllsoliarged the duties of groomsmen and the brldeesmaid was Miss Katie McGulgsn. The happy young couple are very popular in the parish and -have tilie beet wishes ol' hosts of ilrlends bor a long life of wedded happiness. . The death ocounivd in this city yesterday or Thomas E. Menu, arf-~ 28 years. after an illnsssof about iwi. weeks of pneumonia. Deceasesd wa.. the only support of a widowed mother. Mrs. Angus Mzilie, ( use lla:-.-i-~t Dougan.) He was e splonditll young mein and beroroisls illness worked as a machiisll with Bruce Stewart & 'Co. Ltd. There are also leitt tio mourn two daughters 'M-loam Sadie and Adele sadanouhormnloeephaitpeeosut in Bi{_._~¢____»o_;s K ir ii uliil¢'I.‘o lic Nvtrln ._ _ » _ ___ _ __ cents worth). lonr this into s. I6-oz. buff _ ( Igilgj . - _-_ -_ -. Q ~ _ /- * as -na fin the wills with pins ¢mm~ wE°°'"° ‘““"',°‘”""“’ "‘*"""“° _ *""' ,,,“"‘ _ X__-_.:.;.s__-__ . Lgtgd gufnr syrup, Or you can uneclgrl- £001( .pllwe lil. KGIIYB CTD!! 011 Tile!- I ` - ' . . . . E i e mo asses, honey, or corn svrup lg. da oct In M Ml. Jo", h A E °“= \___- , is 4 i if a mi V ° .°...i.¢.°ie°"~i'\fii¢e'¢y' rn __-l-___.~a_-i__-@i- _“_ I G __ _ ___ u 0 ` ` " ...:‘:f:;'“:,:.. .;;.‘:f'i.. *...____.‘ -- Y°U'-L "if uffuvii Foliowine D “I O w# in C) From A WRIGl_.El!‘5 Its continued use. . '~ _ _ _ ' __ _ __ _ __. ___. ,__._ __. ___._ __. ' ‘ _ - .in ,..~ ,_ _ _ . 1 ` ' - ' " = Eu»_.rv __ '..» . _~ /_li .t We y . ' :‘,°“.‘i',!‘.‘:.°:'siif.i-.:f;.'i;“‘f.‘:J*..l>.s:.l:‘lni ww W-1 in fm Mi come. ----- ~~..---. .~---- . _...__ _ _ __ _ f ' _ ___\ ‘ _ » / I . ni lib with c_rou _und ou want. one w n_.u_ourn doe s - _ 5 ~ _-‘ _ _ . __ __ _ _ .. » < ~~ _ - - _ _ . - .~ ;. __j»~'_~ 1. »..»~_,_ it i Hagen 'isnt week of thi doeth c-f hor daughter Mrs. Joseph Hagen of Bos~ tion, -Mass. The deceased who wen formerlly Miss Elia McEwen of this province was only 33 years at the tirfie of her death. Sho was taken ‘ill wlt'h innueriza followed hy pneumonia and on Oct. Znd was culled to her eternal reward. She lr_~nv~zs to moum the loss tired McEwen also of Granville. 'lille funeral took place Saturday morning from iher late residence to St. Let/‘s chu'rc%uDo~rcliester. where g high Mus sung by this pastor, then to Cslvky Cemetery for dntennent. May har soul niet ln peace. .. ' » 5 drug store. j __ _You simply apply A few drops ; .: ° "°°*°°° “mn a mia" mm t 0? Pllnful csllus And instant Au more belonging to nie.; Depot e Because of Its benefits _arid because __ The Flavour Lasts! f ld ll dl i if d h 2 hiisbtilndaiinna :Linus sariignilzgttiii ~ <¢> MA "°";d C'”°“""** °l=°ml°* _ .1 scovi-re a new other enm- lor of Granville and one 'brother Ai~ ` 'tl now can be hd ‘H tl" 'M' _ »|_ _ cs for s few cents from my Richard Rowe, Coleman that' their gi-1 -i -_ _gi 5! `daughter, Ida Mae, has died of influ- `enzs. in St. Ps.ul’s Hospital, Saskat- oon, Sask. Her remains will be` ' brought home for interment.Kathleen sister of deceased who is suffering from “ilu” in the same Hospital ls l""~» Ie .. ‘Q Us .scsi ci i 3¢e Vision, for a moment. those far .off Ports beyond the trackless seas- . c ice. to _the for beneath the Southern Cross- From towns tucked in the mountains. to . the busv river’s mouth- (D Fi =' Q -S (D od! Sealed tleht There. because men find “e,,,,,,,,, comfort and refreshment in Coms StopHurliu€.‘3llien~a t .1 They Lift N0 pain or soreness! shrivel up and b i |17 . ` “N UDNDBIB dlllppegrg, Qhgn “wfflr you viii limi ii.. W. W °°1l\=» no has tm ya. Out Wth Fingers if rid lands MADE IN CANADA ..»~-.N ..fi..~»~. 43 Corns and calluses just ;; lift oi!---Try itl 11 an just im is sr wiui no 1` rings". naiiyi ~ No iiumlwsl P N'opais,notsbltof mmol. ‘_ either when applying fressclv of afterward. .mi is dun* ;,- even irritate the skin. ` Hard eorns, soft cons 0* . oorns bstwesn the tml. *||°, tcughmed osllnses just sliflvil ‘ up arid lift oi! so any. ll ls wonderfull Works llhsadlll- ` xsqvis on the drum. _; » _ » \ ' . ` 1 / i _