. P'-1 , ._ ...., ,,._....?.g_~_-_-w_—¥rr ' .4. .... ..... ..-~ "' WEDNESDAY. _ ENO across tnowBorder ‘all REV. 'W. B. MUIR The Rev. W. B. Muir preached his farewell to the congregation at Slierbrooke and Goldenrille on Sunday last. There were large con- gregations at ibotli places. in the morning at Sharbrooke the com- munion was dispensed to a large number of comniunicaiits. It is of interest to note that among the uiticrs were three whose ages were rspectively 90, 78 and 76. These are You can buy ENO in the United States fi-om 60,000 Druggists, ‘department and eneral stores. Across the border its fame , has spread rapidly and it is steadily taking its place as the ‘ihealth drink" of the people of that country. This fact, together with the fact that ENO is sold wherever civiliza- tion hgglpenetrated, is proof of the universal - ' ' ‘ Alexander hfoDonald, Stillwater; appro enJoyed by this famous Bnhsh Neil .\iacQuarrie, Goldenville; A. PTOdUCt. W, Fraser, Waternlsh. In the con- gregation were Donald McLean. William Crulckshanks and Thomas Campbell, whose ages are 86. 90 and 78. Henry Ilrehautivas not present, but, like the others. has been over sixty years a member of the church. During his incumbency Mr. Muir has added sixtyifour members by church, baptized sixty-eight child- ren and conducted ninety-one futi- crals. . The afternoon service at Still- water was very largely attended. Z5 nearly twenty motor cars being parked around the line new church. The collection taken was over fifty Druggisfs everywhere sell it lBFd()¥§ .;mmumu~ The World-Famed Effervescent Saline Slit: Representatives for North America: Humid F. Ritchie h Cm, Limited. Tutu-Ito ilolltirs. ’l‘lie largest- attendance. howt-ver, was iii thc evening. Hi- ‘ Sherbrooke. Mr. Muir preached IN husband conducts the business of I tiiiimiiiig- than a Weaver's shuttle." The scr- , tiaiifiiergi Benin“; w“: coiigiiflieii vicc of praise was sultiiible to the MR5- NEH- MIILEQD- i“ i e oiiie iy 8v’ e0" ' Ry" ..\lis- lia .\iuir singing two The death oi’ Mrs. Ncll .\llcl.eoti.ii°i" aiier wiiicii iii“ remains were ghlcileiimhrlii: hluiriis to bc inducted to °i"'iii‘i"iii o" Friday H"? 33rd Oi-‘t-iiaiieii iiiy iiiiiiiii i0 Si‘ Peters’ to the the charge of St. James’ Church. obur at lior home. 27 Upper Hills-iiiiisiiaiiiiis (iiii home’ when’ his Charlottetown on the 30th inst. borough $1., rii....i...|.,i..w.._ anerilérothtvr Aifalwlm resizlgitetii-‘Tlittirs 0n _,_, ' i- a. brief illness. llcr hcaitli was ~uiiiiiiY “wiiiiiiiii ii n5 ' Ser- ' " the falling for some time. but the oiid vice was “iiiiiiifleii iiY the Rev" ‘i' iirotissun‘ 0i [Mm l0 the m“ or came with startling stiddemiess. M- i5i"i‘°‘"i' iii iiie presence 0i ii iiigiil ti; §‘\1l'\'l\’(‘tl hv lioi- litisbantl Sh? was‘ iiiiiii iii Bciiiiiii iiiiiimii i2 largo numb" or Borrowing friends lilouir ‘tlwuuiitt-rsz- Mrs. Moshcr. yt-ars ago. licr maiden name living "h" ‘iiimii i" my iiiiiir mimic "i all“. 1 nnioiivn- \it's. Russel Mo? Kane '\l"l‘>an' gm. w“ a nv;m_ respect to one who was favoraibiy intro m“ PN-PTK- and Maggie and 1,... n; m, Preshyterlan Church S.‘ known among them for about gfrmii -]- m‘; r ' _ Pr-ioris liay fori maiiv vt-ars. ‘hilly Yea-m MUG in ;-q[hv is felt for tho T\\'(‘.l\‘v yours aim tint {Quip} mm, Tho mortal rogiains were. lntcr- hiiiiiii‘ itfxiiilhrnl-lny‘ l“ the“. bur. ed to Charlottetown, ivlicrc lior "i" i" U"! lfemetery at Dllfldfls, linslmiii a-t i ltcv. .\lr. -l‘liii'kc officiating at tliu oavvtltfilii- Illlo-lllaryis Famous Ranges With High Closet. from the text, “My fiaYs are fiwmei‘ Square With Reservoir and High Closet _ 1Illll(ll'('f1f~l iii tine iii Ii’. E~ I. satisfied Not one dis- ui-icr. Scr- tlic new 19253 Motlclfl. Molll-aryis Pandora (‘ant iron Range lieatililful appearance $103.70 “Vindt-rftil oven. $92.40 . . Li} (iilrill. llalniiro monthly. Payments 25.00 |N‘l‘ mouth or 10 ‘ off for cash. pt-r cent Square With High Closet With Rcservtir and High Closet Moiilaryis p Kootenay The Eastern Chronicle says:—- i t Union Hall. Charlottetown. P. E. l. To Mr. John Messervy: Dear Sin-Tbs Labor Union. at their last meeting on May 7th.. instant. have instructed mo. by s unanimous vote, to forward you their 1168")’ thanks for the special aflurts you put forth in our behalf in making arrangements with the Railroad authorities for the working. ,of Government Steamers. _ ‘We have in out years been ve ry grateful for any favors bestow- ied on us in cases of this kind by men of ability; ‘but we can in truth; say that never in the history of this large organization have we‘ of the workers. as your humble self. . We have approached you under very trying circumstances. all Will‘, 011108. on many occasions. and we have always found you the same courteous and obllginggentleman. ready and willing to asslsti the workers iliy your wise counsels; and when yourjword was given; the men recognized that the inan bdhbnd that word "was as trua as’ steel. and that nothing could turn or deviate him in advocating tbei ,;princlples of right and justice tor the laboring meiLorCharlottetownf Now. Mr. Messervy, we ‘have nothing more to say in tbls letter. of thanks. You will find many mistakes and blunders which we crave your indulgence to overlook, and perhaps. some time in the future, if ‘you should ever find it necessary to seek or look for a favor from ‘the Uiilon men. we can say there is not a man within the confines of this Province who would so surely receive one as yourself from; .tlie workers; and you can rbst assured, dear sir. that your efforts ln ‘our behalf are deeply appreciated. and we only await an opportunity ‘to suitably reward them. ‘ We have the honor to be. dear sir, yours respectfully. THE LABOR UNION, (Sgd) Patrick Dennis, ‘ . 8scrctnry._ Eastern Guardian l Western Guardian . .'8HOP from Holmnuis Catalog; i the endurance and rain. --8HOP from Holman’: Catalog. ..'EA8TERN AflENt-Mr. -FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS: W. Murdock is now Guardian agentr-Page 3 is available. ti.‘ ‘in Montague and will be pleased to; -——— j trecegye new; items, advertising? —-‘HAULOWEEN MASQUERADE ‘iiloh Printing new and renewal sulrillflnfie gllolymyltlg. W105i? éipttsclall 5c“ 11mm tffmusic. rtlayng t. ‘I 2 3. i i’ i " ——— . l style and fit as i uvpog SALE__TWQ choke york: -—SUBSCR|BER8 can obtain; Shire boars, 31x “mum, 01d, gumilElection contest voting slips from‘ good Wear.’ mam“ “we. Med by Aie-x py-imsflGuardian representative Summer-i iOttawa. Apply to J, Leslie Pooisiiilde when renewing oi- subscribing t1. unite: Montague. 5115 2s $1.3m the Guardian. | -—-——- ‘ . . .."'FOR SALE - Two choice; -DIOTIONARIES can be had at‘ lYorkshire Boars. 6 months old the Western Guardian Office, Watf itzood bacon tyiw- bred by Alex Dy-i er Street. siiinmei-slde foi- only "Qfl- OWIWK- ADI!!!‘ 1° 3- ‘Iflfiiflltifty cents with s new or rauewali jPOOlKfi Lower Montaglggflllo-zmsi [subscription tf-i i —LOADING HOGS and lambs at‘ "iiieciii-Ai" _ Mi“ nliiiianiKinkora up till noon on Friday, Octi l\iiicl\c-lll_ Sydney, C. 13.. soprano!3mh_ T_ A ‘McLeod isoloi-st and render assisted by Miss‘; ' ' illornlliy violinist and Mrs. Lyniani ‘Jhividson pianist and Mrs. J, J. 5712 26 3i. Friday, Oct. 30th. at 8 p. m. Admiss-i ‘ion 50 and 25 cents. in aid of ncw school. 5723-26-3l Mon. Wed. Thur.‘ COJSELéIVEIMEPFIlSIDE BUSINESS ‘——' .--. c-asaint Studies. Ex- ; "iiNATii/E OF MOWTAGi-igcellon-t results good positions, easy DEAD.—'lBO§i.Oll, ‘Massn Oct. Zilnrerms J_ P0350“ principal ;1.'i25. Christina M. Zeschlni (i100; ' i 5703 10'“ 12L Nicholson) iliediat her home in. ‘Biiilerlcii. Tho liurilal services Will‘ ___GUARD|AN OFF-ma _ The~ the ht-ld tomorrow at hcr former (hmrdlanifl qvcBtm-n mace H Howl diomhe on (‘nrillngton Avenue and roamed in the McN-em Bufldlngli liuriial at tho Fox Hill Cemeierv. water Si" Summmrmde’ where “h; Ali-s, Zcecliinl was a native oi’ 5cr|.p.|m,s_ news m. adwerflmng Wm l-‘iiiiiiiiiiiiei P- E" i~ lie received. The Phone number is ~———— as. i mitt-A 2 i ::'l‘licro is nothing repulsive in i Alillefs Worm Powers. and they Qpop-(MER T$—|_—A_N.DER__ M“), in“! a5 Pifillflm t0 lake B8 EH81“ A. McLeod. formerly of Charlotte ‘so that fiiw children will refuse town. R E‘ .I_ died. a; hnr home itlicin_ In SONIC cases they cause 193 Jaxlnpswrfstrea ‘E581 Bob irvmitiins through their act-ion i" ton. Mass. toot. 23rd The burial ‘an unsound stomach. hilt this ls took mace (m Sunday 11nd Requiem 10ml’ i‘ "Fmiie-‘iiaimli °i "m" High Miass for the "repose of her. cleansing power no indication lthat they are hurtful. They can ibo m“! on Monday momingi thoroniizlily depended upon to clear iworms from the system. l __--¢-o->--— hllnnrdiii Llnlmi-nt used by physicians. i~<o>———— » —-DIAMOND wsoomo. - Mr.‘ Make sure of lasting miniii a. man who has proveu so steadfast, staunch and true a friend}: 190K for the Dominion trademark, your guide to rubbers and overshoes that stand the test of all weathers. Your rubbers and ovcrshoes m-ust stand snow, ice, slush, sleet Ask for “Dominion” Rubbers and Overshoes and youill be sure of the Rubbers t». tests of well as The Dominion Trademark 1| your guide to economy in rubbers and overshoes. . Look for it. Insist lain l!- Ask for omliilon tand- rshoes speeches were made ibY $01100! Ai-iieiiiiiiii’ Teiiiiiiiiiiiiuspector Peter Gallant, Joseph S. and Mrs. Francis U. Arsenault. 0nd wedding on October 26th. in. . To rt-iiiorc fciitlicrii from wild ducks the morniiig ai- SL James ciiurcihi idlp fllvlll lii lioilliig wiitcr. lhcii rap in Egmont Bay’ a High M559 W35 cent lmisi- in ll rcry few niiiintturtiiiil the all“ b)’ Rev- F- X. GEilB-lli- 111 limb “pins” will givo little or no fliitllllllt‘. or of ‘he attainment 0i 111611‘ 110i years of married life, at which tho . l I I I with their parents. The day and ev-i v | | | ening were most enloysbly spent. _ in music and other social pastimes.’ 1 of ‘Mrs, Benjamin F. Arsonault audl Mrs. Eric Arsenault. When that iChCW 3. few Pleasant TADlClS wants of the "inner man“ had tbceni ; ___s‘omach Feels Fine bountifully supplied addresses. i family was read by Mr. John F, Arsenault Wellington (the youngest i son); from the grandchildren by at Capo Egmoiit; from the great. grandchildren by Master Donn Gul- ‘lant, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus iP. from the family was accompanted by a well fllled purse and the oth- er iiddresses by vet-y acceptable Unbanville, celebrated their Dlam-i i“ “Mk “um Th‘, timber“ "n, Monuwd lebrated for Mr. and Mrs. Arsen-i mamIbers of the family assisted ' i in the evening over 100 friends andi . relatives partouk of a splendid sup-i ‘ Per prepared under the supervision- wore read. The address from the Miss Eleanor Gallant. Unbanvllle_ The address Harm gifts. Mr. Arseuault although in his Instant stomach relief! 87th ear d 1 lt-ss! The moment "Paptfs lhapep- l‘ y ' iii“ a iiii iiiipiiiiiiii “i” i“ well as a very interesting reply tn 15in" reaches the stomach all dls- ‘me addresses. ltress from acid stomach or indiges- 'tion ends. Immediate relief from —' lllatulsnce, gases, heartburn, pail-pi- ‘itntion, fullness or stomach pres- Cori-ect your digestion for a few, T7‘:if"ii':i:$iii ‘i " Complimentary ___._._,.. .‘ ,Cormier and others. Seated to the ‘right of Mr. and Mrs. Arsenault at the festive board were his five idaughters and on the left his four jsons, all of the family being pre- fsent for tho occasion. Mrs. Phillip ,Gallant, Oak Lake. Manitoba, had ,not been homo for 25 years and one of the sons. Emanuel, Bath, Maine, had been 18 years without visiting his parents Besides the lfamily of 9 children, the honored lcouple have about 75 grand child- iren and 43 great grand children. iThe Guardian joins with all their kin and hosts of friends in wishing Tlit- Prt-iiiit-i‘ Stool Ran g0- $1(_)2.0tl off‘ for (fttnili SOLE l’. lii. I. .\(i'-I*I.\"I‘H FOR THE SUPREME PIPELESS FURNACE No. 18 lo hcut up to 20,000 foot $141.75. No, 20 to lit-tit up to 30,000 feet $102.75. Terms 1-3 cash. Balance $25.00 pt-r month or 10 pcr lit-siting stoves from $2.75 up. Stove Pipe. Elbows, Ash Sifters, Coal .72; we’ jaw/mafia’ s... ' $96.35 ‘m i l 1-3 t-asli. ‘llnlttnt-t- lpiltmtfhly. Ikiyiiit-nli-i $2.31!) |)l‘l' month or 10 pct‘ cent r l Hodii, Shovels, Furnace Shovels. cents, Millions ‘keep it handy. Drug" m” jgists. recommend it,_ The Latest in Optical Instruments Ilnvlng Installed In one "Unit" tho latest Optlflll "wuumnfiio for In Examination. I nun [Iv- lnl Iiintnguo and vicinity .vloo squnl to any In the ultras. This Do In; Unit In! brought from the Unlbd IGQQII pad In shown M lbs Incl- Optonstrfo convention In i _ locus-vii‘ n ls unions i mi uni-a In Opfllfl raisins‘ on the Quid. cent off for Cash. lava your Ins laptop provision sud thoroughness. H. J. MABON Optometrist. Iolhlno H om- onmua was annals w YWR . . Fan Wire NOW i T. solos o y the luxuries. if pence st iMr, and Mrs. Arsenniilt many more years of happiness. i __-_¢0§—--_ —Mrs. Eliiiiibetb Cannon. return- ed to Snnimerslde Monday night , iafter n six months trip to the Pn- . lciflc Coast and the Canadian North érwcst who c she visited several of her daughters and sons- Stresses Need ‘Of Merchant Marine LONDON. Oct. 27.--'l‘he Marquis of Linllthgow and the Executive of "18 N"! LeaBue have Issued a Trafalgar Dsy message as follows: i “For filo new pups -¢ 0g- :_'i.'.'6fi'."'"‘:h:‘ a‘ 3'1": "Oltsslhundrsd and twenty years “Pnmca ‘.9 w A R D" :5: wdnlofitlirnlliiiehilgriitls: $0213": ‘RAND ‘NM-NH Fox century of poses. the neat leader Wm‘- hlmnelf IOIIIIII the ‘compact. with -.-i,‘FliN¢5 P WA ll" .1018 blood. The victory was bailed ma)“: a drnl ‘M. stiff. firm [u s grist Imlonst deliverance. yet. Tl] of protection that has l t must seem to us. but the use of more t a four-tun the sen. meant coin ratively little fiQ of "A slaving, ‘to the man ma Iofnon of 1005. DIM O» 1t 0WD assessed touay. I The league appeals for flnsncill "Thirty million men, women nndlnssistanco for tnu Navy League till- children would starve if merchuntllts and ‘Sea Cadets. since tho Admit‘ ‘shipping ceased to enter our portsilalty has been forced to cancel the with food raised in other lands. lnicapitstion grant, owing to tho Mill spits of all contributions that aii-‘iof Government economy- glneers and ‘scientists have msdeli to human progress we remain is-l iifiiiiiiiiiiéil... “Jill. °i§ Ziifiiififili Chart-Gris Denies weakness, unless we resolve to ln-' sure in all circumstances that the} lines ot‘ communication shall re-i ' mill" "nbraksn- Now YORK, oot. Zlr-GBIJGNI "The Navy League feels a hesvyJohit A. (llbwnlisris Ohio! of intellig- responslbillty towards the i-isiuglencc- of the British army during ti!!! generation, and is devoting speciuliwar. denied hora that be had crew attention to the schools here asictl the original “conpso factory" well as overseas. remembering lllflliYllfll as prppaganda. against Gor- the boys and girls throughout the many and said ha had been mlr Empire will in due course decide (B10190 in lillibiillled F690"! °t iii“ covering one fourth of the land sur-{Niaiiiiiiiii Ari“ Oiiiit“ ' v Z-_-@0->-—-—- iii” °i iii“ eiiiiii‘ an. i» llflnnril’: and mi. l0 unn- ‘ i r '. ...' ‘l liladBilious Attacks and Stomach Weakness” " vu- ...I§ fills Wfiidii bllious moist» bad that t mid do notliliig st s timo- . a b; i that n ‘, ~_ drip would stay 79$‘ sdvim. l ' an ‘° i1 "l" 3?.t'..'-.i§iiil§‘i'.'.....ca fool like s adv woman.” A ' ‘ q [,3 5 y UhOll-UIO pu lion. of 10.000.000 " o i‘ w ' "i i“ obtained iii} g required from ‘an ' I s buying over- is"... minor-ii DB. Gil i , Ono g i sea vu of tnntiiiinble vslus to ‘i p‘ I‘ m“. our forefathers. how stisli we be ‘i “ n ibflf the destiny of a league of natlonsiweiich 1""- wednfifidly 1145M “i ‘iii’ t