...._...' ~';“’”". “iw” THE ;.°~~ f.s;._ IRL! IW $ELECTl_5Dj ,FROM TH|$f:.lW_N=EilS< F03 THE GUARDIIW5 who has. been Charlottetown -Dr. --Mrs. summer and Mrs. crossed by route for train for a nurse pltal. ' , -Wm., G. <,'I.‘aylo,r-, North Bedeque, left yesterday vie _Charlottetown to stwld Synod oi _tho Maritime Pr°vi_I\°9_l‘.‘- \_'.hi¢h= iineets' today an rio- 0011-_ MT-._Tly10l‘ 'as a represen- tative. orders' 1_£r°1`n skis-’» snmmorsme Presby_terian_Bobgr§gatf6n, ' ' . "THU, -WAHM# ,"l§00k , place at the Mes-°'.:i.l§e:smeud.v_. 'ow-up n. my..- who Hospi- terday of" 'Augustine C.'l\’i-:Kinuc-n` andf_,M_is's, 'i_lilsn Williams, both of .Ea&t."BlIde(ford; if Rev._ff1`_ ,.1 J Fm. BOP W6!" 0,10 '0fH¢ii1_ting`cle`rgy:ns...J. A sbooisl meeting’ of the onnrloae town O. M. B. A~.,` was held in their hall Sunday evening at 8 ofolock a very laxgetand erepreseutative gather- ing of the brethren, _being assembled. The object of the_,mee_t'lng_ was to Dresent.an addreesftfo Bishop Morris- on the some being- accompanied by thegift 'of aunagniflcent 400 day clock .specially imported and suitably inscribed. Bllllogistic addresses were deliveredby Bro. '-;-‘Joseph M Carey, Rev. ~'Dr. MeLel1fau, Dr. (lonroy, C. W._ 1?. Se'sle}- ‘J. J. Des- mond‘and D, Ryan. His Lordship made a very feeling ‘reply sincerel- thankfng' the members for their thoughilul act n.nd§assured'them that he w0_l'|ld» always remember their kindness and cherish the pleasant as- sociations formed in the C. M. B. A. of which he has beenso closely con-' nected for many years as spiritual director. Intbe morning service of the First Methodist church last "Sunday, Rev. J. Heaney made reference to the loss which the congregation had sustained, and the sorrow through which so many friends had been call- ed to pass in the removal by dw'-ll. of Henry Weeks and Fredericln H. Sel- ler. He said "Mr Weeks was advanc- ed in life beingeiglity years of age and had been in Poor health for some tlmelffvle' knew the I end .could not be far away. Mr. Sellar was a comllll' rativsly, youngxman beinggin his for- ty-ninth year, and- was active in businesp and a. regular worshipper in the oh g h till about threeweehs 1180.' when dlgcleft home for a trlP to Win- nipe ,accompanied _by his wife. His death in Toronto on the way buck: was s'dT.den and unexpected and came in the, 'nature' of a dxock. to the whole eommimity. -_ The sincere and heart-, felt nyinpntby ofthe congregation gocs`_out to .all the sorrowing friends of bothdeparted brethren and let us -*-1 goes to in were._made_ there one oftbem wnsreached _which affected ing to extent. -_ Capt. is-on' his way to Danberry (Conn.}, where he is booked for some exhibi- tion flights. At. Staten Island, the adverse captain, says, he will very soon open' tion an aviation school to teach flying and for _experimenting with air ma- chines. The ground bas already been ments are being made. In Novsmbsr the airmen -will leave for a visit to Jalmn, where they purpose giving ex- hlbitions of soaring to the wily Jap. The cailtdlfl W¢8fS a magnificent dia- mond ring, and the reporter learned that this was a gift from the late King Edward who had been s, wit- ness f ' f B ldwi A _'W6l1°¥l'Iown citizen of Charlotte- cident lest- evening tune one fm- the Dromptness of Bruce Stewart, of l3ruce Stewart & Co., Charlottetown. in coming to his rescue, would have resulted in the loss of his life. Keenan who was slightly- under the influence of liquor, was seen going down the` wharf, which was in total darkness. . ‘Shortly afterwards Bruce Stewart heard cries butthinking they were the shouts of some celebrant Daid no attention to them. The calls being continued Mr. Stewart decided to investigate and`takin'g a flash light proceededto the wharf. He found Keenan in the .water struggling the rescue. Theman managed to get his arm over the bucket and was thus kept afloat till further assistance came. a Rufus il-Iogan, who was passing at- tracted by Mr. Stewa.rt’s' call for help, came to his aid andtolimblng ‘over the side o` the bone- oe hold or I S _ Keenanfs- arm 'land held him until John Bell, a -longshoreman, arrived. ed the- now almost unconscious man aboard. - ‘.1 I asked to drive the man to his home but refused_to do so. Messrs. Stewart, Hogan and-Bell took him to the Labor Union Hall on Water street where he received further care. Keenan had almostjully recovered pray, that the God of all Grace will sustain and comfort them lu"-their time bf sadness and loss. ’ _ from the shock of_hls plunge in the ‘brinyf-deep whenleit by his rescuers- owh_o` deserves great.. credit# for their prompt assistance. ' _ _ » -.--' , 1 } l'-'."-"" “Beaver” Flour is a` blended flour- _reallytwoflours in ‘ mins the Peter Keenan, met with an ac- 1. N01 - 4 wins Prize _ e 264 Gen- of also cash No. 3 the Associa- Cups and $25 _with will be seen from'the the two Charlottetown have captured all the good the prize list. Various oth- 101’ Gun Layers, Rangetak- etc., have not yet been A. G. Peake, who is in of the Regiment is certain- ly to be congratulated on its. show- ing during his first year of command. He has every reason to feel proud of its its-nding among the crack regi~ ° °°m° ° a “'5 b“u°°“ ments of Canada. The Officers of the :;rl:1entis!aia$:ftheldCrystal Palace, Lon-1 P, E. I. Heavy Brigade successful N _ . “ ‘°~_ ' _ batteries sro ng follows. Z , -No s BATTERY- Major C. Leigh Callt. C. L. McKay Lt. J. N. Stanley Lt. W. MsCa'lder Lt. G. McLe0d _ -N O 4 BATTERYF- Major J. R. Darke Capt. D. A. MacKinnon Lt. J. A. S. Bayer Lt. lil. E. Jordan Lt. H. IJ. Bethune Lt. L. N. Beam-nn.` ' WEDNESDAY old home in Souris West has left on return! . Mrs. Edward 'I England of Bideiord left bv the Empress yesterday for Ed- monton.-1. ' ' 1 _ -Bani. and Mrs. Gonkin, .summer- -Mrs. H. J. Fraser and children, A cabman who was passing, was Summerside, left yesterday morning bythe Empress for Campbellton.-J. -W. B. and Mrs. Hayes and son, Claude, of Bldeford, made the round trip on the Empress yesterday.-J. _ -Paul n/nd Mrs. Lee, who have been visiting friends, in Charlottetown, psssedfthrought Summerside. yesterdav 'sn routefto- »`their~'home~in Moncton. -Miss Tisle Clarke returned ‘to ber home in Cape. Traverse yesterday, after qiendi“R -1'-he past weekln Chaf- lott`etov_,vn,'.,the} guest .of Mrs. E. H. The S. S. Halifax arrived in port at Charlottetown this morning at six o'clock with a general freight and the following passengers:-A. Corkrum, P. G. and J. `L. Breton one J. Mo- Donald. It was W. W. Gibson of Marsh- field who secure the third place for judging of dairy cattle nt the recent Provincial Exhibition, held in Char- lottetown and ne is being heartily congratulated. 52 Rutland S-quare, Boston, was the scene of af very pretty wedding on the evening-' of Sept. -25, when Hester A. »W‘op'd'.was un_ité'd' in mar- ‘riage to' J`ol\nf.W. Jones, in'the` pres- ence of about one hundred friends. with -ast`srs,'< - cllrysahthemums, aut- umn¢le_a'vds and Lwgld flowers. - The bridefs, gown was white crepe de onene ,trimmed ` with sin; point d'»esp|`~i_`d-5_and dl|chess»point~lace. The present‘s."‘-were numerous and beauti- ful, among.them a. solid oak buffet and mission rocker from Mr. Jones’ men and a handsome -haviland china dinner set from the stall of Noyes Bros. The bride and groom left on a two weeks trip including Niagara and other points of interest. r Jones is a successful Boston. Both he formerly of Mr, Poten on the farewell with you Bat- ins second others be- g matter .to:have achieved-'by the superiority is competition that rivals to dispute first and second by a w Efficiency , of side, left yesterday »o`p.*s.‘ visit J* t`6fL With 'their combined eilorta they haul- friendrln Halifax.J. ‘ 'rho roo11\'s_;_lweré neontunlly nooorouis M.` e text comfort be of and the God the full for-'ce words, and which aff the peo- he had celeazr r Pans . fieziféctly Do away wiiln ilic old- lasliioned. arm-firing melliod ol scraping, Old Duich Cleanser saves you lioili labor and lime. The line pariicles will immedi- aiely loosen and remove ilie grease and ilie hard. csl "lJur.ni-in" crusis which soap, soap powder 'and scouring brick only imperlccily wear oll alier long. hard scraping. An ";|l. 'lound" cleanser lor every perl 0| ills "nal-su-pin" llouu. Slrlclly hygienic. Avoid-_ _ Caustxcs and Aclds _= _-hi-l. a;id apparently almost exhausted. He The many friends 0; John Mngween a once got aboard 5 vessel that WSH .Ge , e ycjgnald V,,_n¢ouve,- B of Brookfield will learn with regret near and lowered a water bucket to C_"' whg $ms‘ou a shzxt visit to'h,B of his Be,-Ai,,,,S iu,,,,,,,,_ ff \ A 'summons' has been served on John Gillis, Charlottetown, for vio- lating the Prohibition Law. Miss Jennie Dover, Suffolk, is vis- iting at Havelock, N. S., the guest of her hunt Mrs. Cusick. - ...*County Court was held in the Court House, Souris, yesterday when a. large docket was disposed of before Judge Blanchard* Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs. Kiely and Miss Lannigan of Murray Harbor and Miss Mooney of Charlottetown left this morning for Summerside en route to Concord, N. H. 'l‘he_ subject for debate. in the Prince of -_Wales College debating 'class Mon- day ;w_as:-Resolved ' that Canada should build a navy of ber own in- stead§of,co_ntrihutlng to the British navy.;The debate resulted (60-27) in fa.vor;`o`f Canada building a navy of her own. ._ Garnet Lellacheur, left last Thurs clay to complete his course nt Mac- donald College, St. Anne De Bellevue. He was representative of the Seed Granchn, Ottawa, for this Province. He began work on the lst of April lookipg after the inspection of seeds As many amendments were made to' the Act, so that it was almost s new act,`hls work' was largely educa- tive,-so.`tbat all.+he seed merchants on P, E. Island"should _know the act thoroughly next year and should not have lack of knowledgeaa any ex- cuse., Helalso collected alarge nuni- ber of varieties. of weed _seed for the seedbranch, Ottawa, andjudged the standing fields of grain competition in East. Prince, and the competition 'oe `ni2essior'1nsu¢nio, York, one also the .potato competition conduct- ed at' Traoadie Cross. He. is continu- ing his work in Macdonald College, specializing in Cereal Husbandry un- der Prof. L. S. Kllnck. who conduct- ed. some meetings in this Province a year ago._ ~ - _ ,Weak Men, eddie.. 'ro llsveif Free _ Be Sirolijy-and Vigorenm. _ y \$3.50'Recipe~ Free .For | 'J. T. I-lardinge, Secretary of Stain, was ,, passenger to Tignish yesterday afternoon: He leaves tomorrow for Montreal. -Mrs. .John Collings, Charlottetown, was n passenger by the Northumber- land this morning to Westville, N. B., on a short visit. Mrs. James»Lynds of Kensinslon is in Charlottetown visiting and will also spendfa. few days with her friendly, at Milton. f 1 ng _L~ ,_. f _ '»,..*Mi?es Bertha and Katie McDon- ald an _;:'_Ma.ry Campbell, Souris, left Yosterdyiy en route-to Bost_on.* ' '_ ._..*Miss5‘Christie Campbell, Black Pond, was a~ passenger yesterday from Souris to Boston) ‘ - ‘ ` ...*Misses Alice lend Mary Cullen left Souris Monday en route to Van- couver via Boston.' Among the large number of minist- ers leaving Charlottetown this morn- ing'bv the Northumberland to at.- tend the meeting of Prcsbytery at Picton, were:-Revs. J. Gillis, Cale- donia; A. Craise, New, Dominion,'D. B. McLeod and T. F. Fullerton, Charlottetown. ' J. A. Crozier, formerly of Baltic, this province, and now general agent for the Arizona and New Mexico Un- derwriters Company, with headquar- ters in Phoenix, Ariz., is visiting his old home. Mr. Crozier has been abr sent from the province for the past eight years and has prospered. He leaves on the 24th by way of Winni- Peg on return to Arizona. W.S. Ayling, who for a time worked as la/y-leader under Canon Simpson at St. Peter’s Cathedral, Charlotte- town, was ordained deacon last Sun- day by the Bishop of Fredericton in Christ Church Cathedral in that city. He has been placed in charge of the parish of Grand Falls, Victoria Counn ty, N. B. Percy Roper, aged twelve, the eld-, est son of _B._-Roper, Charlotte- town Royalty, met with a bad acci- dent Sunday afternoon. - I-Ie went to drive the horses. from the pasture to the stables and got on the back. of one of the colts. The spirited young animal ran with the boy, who was` thrown oi! just na the horses entered the yarrd. Percy was picked up in an- unconscious condition, with his leg broken. Dr. Warburton set the frac- tured llmb, and the little fellow is now doing as well as can be expect- ed. OTTAWA, September 30-The mas- ter of the Canadian government stea- mer Minto has been appointed as pro- motion comimander of the Earl Grey. Captain Murchison is a native of Prince Edward Inland, and has held the position ,of Captain of the Mlnto since last fall. Captain Read, tempor- ary commander of the Earl Grey,will be placed in charge of the Minto when she goes into commission in the winter. At present she is in Hudson Bay. _ (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Oct. 1.--At the rate applications of Preferred patrons for seats at the World’s Baseball Series _ _ ' Body-Bilil_din___g M out of order, the Thompson, M.D., special manner. incontrovertibly I. 2. The peculiar In I/uabavre diagram block repre- - s e n I .r ll: z bodybuild- ing power » d e ri 1/ e al fra m Hz e amount Q/ B 0 VR I L represrnlefl b y f /1 s 3 small blurb. , _ . and' You may swallow large quantities of nutritious food but, if the functionsessential to the work of digestion and assimilation are - l a body-building power of from ro to 20 . | _. Q _ . __ ‘ M,-A g ri 3’ ‘ V ._ ~ -.:.-. ,, _ .V I > " V1 ' \- I, , I 4. . DIGNESTION and assimilation are ~' dependent upon very small matters. food fails to nourish and strengthen you. Q- , The physiological tests made by Professor . . , -/.1 Sc.D., which were fully | reported in the “British Medical ]ournal”, demonstrated clearly that “BOVRIL” assists the ' digestion and absorption of food in a very The tests esgtablishled. . : - ‘y 'sv The remarkable food value of “BovRn.". U power of "BOVRIL" in - enabling the system to extract the full store of nutriment from ordinary food. U’ ' 1°’ "I" » 3. That these two properties give .“Bo_vRIL” timesthe quantity of “ BOVRIL" consumed. ' (See Diagram). ` '_ _BOVRIL ¢ , 'R O than ia food. ‘ ' E-to-is Y _ likely the number of reserved seats put on public. Bale will be small. \ (Canadian Pfrss) ROMF7, Oct. ‘1-The Popes private physician, Dr. Guiscppe Petacci, died today. The Pore is greatly snorted. nr. Petacci was succeeded by Dx‘.Lap- DRM HB Private physician to Pope Pius in December 1908. (Canadian Press) l GOSI-l»EN, N. Y., Oct. 1.-Burton are being received today, it appears W. Gibson was held for thewgrand jury this afternoon on the charge of ‘murdering Miss Rosa Mauschi Zsabork his client, who perished in Grcenwo ' Luke. . _ _ .1 (Canadian Z'rnss)_ VIENNA, oct. 1-'rue' in/g1l_ster ol' defence announced that _'the'-.j _ungarian Forces had not yet mobilized ` but said "if things go on like this any further we too will , be compelled to have recourse to preventive mea# sures.” _ .- . . » £7 ii' 6 fo; e ,/hi/' ~'v \\ D. ’\.‘|. \,\ nn ,_ » ' °\ I \ ‘..,__ \.= » .___ "-\.,\'°., 0 .._..~»o~¢ _»........~_- \_ ..,,.» e,/'.1 I im; W if 5 - ` W '_ \,4`:A a `i§`j r -. ._ _ "3-*_* _E .lg E- ‘~'=*~= I ill i ,pi - \u||, J /,_/'Q ~ do . 1' 1, _l f //U llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Would you, busy man, know real refreshment P Then treat yourself to a,,i,Gillette Shave‘ when you dress for-'S-the evening., , ' i ‘What a welcome break. ii... _1_112k¢S between the luiétlinggbustlingfday.and the evening’s social erijoymeuti' -How 'the clean Gillette y shaveftransforms the face ofthe wearied worker into that of the fresl1,»well-'groomed man of pleasure l Yes, .you have plenty of time, for it _ _won't take you five minutes. 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