'i|lEl°ll6._MiTrEr sE|.c1'Es»|=nom r Bliss mc- our .THE uunialurs . ,_ .,, ._ ‘ ` _|h'uch`a Bluxhana. >» IAC A i8 ECONO MICAL Test it ln your own aFree A i YourCanary roancs . Broclfa Bird Seed and a Coke of Brock's Bird Treat treat. neuron a ami., r `\` nam. sr.. 1........, 0.... Homin forward In package of Uroeh’a Bird Seed, with nah _ 4 \ \\" I , ,>>~ /..\\9 ‘J \ \\\“ \\\“\\ The attached coupon sam le--a wesk’s ace e of Brock'a \\\\\ your pet want its T I Hill! f DF BDIES. ,_4. . ,?_'l Dr. -0assell's Tablets Cure when cure Thought Hopeless ' '~~. ..- im A for eight years ' `-%'at§i_v|`r`oakaeal»el»y. Thought he was going into a rapid ___ mime. lie treatment tried did any good. _ g ___. Né\`i»1.H»_a|u= an.d_smnunfr»m ' DR. GASSELUS TABLETS. ~f,»,~-i../f-._ ,.- .~.»f- ~ . r. -<1e_-a»-- ior Dr. s hould hink HOW IDB the trouble which turned lever, and for life and death. be taken down- my former self, weak as a baby. 'and if I tried intense. or get a »" li. ia- was to a 1lP._ pam As ~_a result new vigour is put into the boduly organs, which thus regain their power to work with that perfect. eiiiciency which means health for the entire system. ' - ~r-_-.- , < WASTED T0.A SHADOW through Stomach Disorder. “i feel 1 could go out into the street and tell everybody I meet about Dr. Cassellfs Tablets," exclaims Mrs. Wooding, of 32, The Green, Belgrave, Leicester, England. And who can wonder at licr enthusiasm? Think of a mother who, believing her child doomed. by chance finds a remedy which restores health abounrlimg amd complete. Mrs: Wooding oontinuedr "To me it is a. marvel that any medicine could not as these tablets did act, for my child was to all a pearanoo beyond hope of recovery. The Hairy . `WILSON & MACKENZIE Vi'IE{D- e .-_ »-E trouble was a year you how ll) ll'ilTAll|'S P'llU|.lf|\!_-lvl nd it eeh 9 si BI mouoav. 4 _ _ _ .4 .... ...i_. ._. .. _ _T3 "tllL`l‘l‘AltV OOUR§Ef-M'¢T|srs. 5,; B._Rogers, Irving McLaren, and C. .5 natctgnavnese to¢_H¢1ifg:h¢ are lient`_ ant’s `coura€‘ at _ Boy _ school- or Infantry, wsiiin n swf racket Lioute. J.- S. Begnall and A. lil.. B. Murphy, of Charlottetown and Tilt nilh re ecti ely, l.l-twlled t No 4 Cd Siege Artillery course. _ John has been he will be WELL KNOWN HERE.-'Miss Lau- .ra M. D. Mitchell, of this city, receiv- ed oflicial notice that she has won a gold medal at"tbe San Diego exposi- tion on her display of work in miniat- tures, says the Alhambra Daily Advo- cate. Miss Mitchell is well known in Charlottetown, being a daughter of the late Mr. Frederick Mitchell, Cashier of the'Merchants Bank of Prince Ed- ward Island and granddaughter of the = Mr: "alohn "Brecksn, ` of this city. .She a; ,v,'i_ie_ce»_- ;of Major and Mrs. Leigh, ;I~_lg,r1=;r’_na_ny; Prince 'Edward ls- .glitnd friends -will ,be glad=t:o hear of _er_“iucl:es's.` ' _ W€DblNG,_._BELLS. --The marriage was quiegy celebrated on Saturday morning y"the' Rev. Dr. Fullerton of Miss Blanch Delia. Toombs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Toombs, city, to Mr. Albert E. Dumont, C. E., of Montreal. The bride, who was un- attended. looked very winsome in a nile green travelling suit with large black _picture hat, and carried as a. wrap a. very handsome black plush coat wlth_ Persian lamb trimmings. After the ceremony a dainty breakfast was served at the bride’s home, only the immediate friends being in at- tendance, the happy young couple leaving almost immediately on a short honeymoon to the groom’s home in Montreal. The Guardian joins in wish- ing Mr. and Mrs. Dumont heartiest congratulations. ._._i, PATRIOTISM.--Two brothers from Trenton, (New Glasgow), named Hick- en are on the firing line. The elder brother, Stewart, aged nineteen years enlisted in the Thirteenth Battalion, first contingent, and has been on the tiring line ever since last February. When Stewart enlisted his brother, Edward, was only sixteen years of age. But he, too, was determined to enlist. His parents objected on account of his youth, being two years under nge. However, as soon as Edward learned that his brother was in"tl1`e' tre'nc_he_s, nothing could keep him 'any longer, and he enlisted in tl1e'40th,‘leaving Trenton in the month of -May for _Al- dershot. From the 40th this young- ster (only 17) was drafted into ‘the 28rd Battalion at Shorncliffe, and‘is now in France. His only ambition was to get into the flghtingline as soon as possible.-Halifax 'Heraldi (The father of the boys, Mr. Albert Hicken, formerly resided in George- town. They are nephews of Mr..-Geo: Stewart, machinist, of Charlottetown. DiNG.- Miss Christie Janet MacKen zie and Mrs. Joseph J. R. Wilson were 'married Thurday evening .October 28th 1915 at the home of the brlde's ' sister Mrs. Fred C. MacDonald of100 - Park Strae. Dorchester Mass » -Prom» ply at eight o'clock the bridal party entered the parlor to the strains »of Lohengrins Wedding March played 'by Miss Adelaid Albright. The cere- being used. The bride was most be- comingly gowned in white organdic LAME BACK lpella Kidney Trouble . .Therefs nrruse puttisf on linlments and plaatira tocufe that ache n your hips orbeck -theirouble la inside. Your kidneys are out of order. GIN' PILLS go right to the cauee . of the backache and heal aad regulate the kidney and bladder action. Then you get relief, permanent relief I Mag! a man and woman who has been .doubl up with sbootlnF‘ralnx in the back having tnetop work audi e own togeta little relief, has found nevrheaith and comfort in . g ,Q __ . ._ ... V \ » ' R 2 ;» ,_ trouble.wlth` my back since," be hp, ‘ start the cure waxing. pc. a box, six xox!! aatlsfacaeaoryour moneytclr. _Trial treat- -‘ment ii'ee~lfyouwrita ' ` DMI' -E. fit H; B., gydngy, argtalfing gbedtoyel _ ._-1,1. .. .-.».l..é-“rd -..~“'_' of LawefSelinag§."fI have heyerliad any _ if h lam back-or ' » f" .......’°."...fr._° ..=.... ...._.~‘......' °*‘".:..| for Sz. ad every box aranteed to give' i _OARHF ,ltY.WlLtl; PLA; t|l-llE%§.»- Mr; rg ecre rye _e__ ar- |attelll\_\_hi; ot* irrme. wceiveo Saturday from Mr Guteliua. general manager of _giovprnmenf Railways. a rqpiyfto an`0liuir`y forwarded 'a few days_1&re_v'iouily. to the effect that the C r ate mer( Prince Edward island, would be' placed this winter on the - Charlottetown-Pictou route and later on the Georgetown-Plctou route. gs gtothe dighpglaititin of thegther ics- no' jpg ae V ye 1 een an-_ no`uu§m_ ii.,-:i-I/-I_ -\-. - ’ .- _ _,.2 ' ,»;.';-. fail ;~.---- ;,. ‘ ..._ Anmvso gnome.-'rue following N_&0.’a‘»`fani_i 'suing 'ot-- the Bind Regi- m t.T»‘wl\_o‘ha ef’ been on-garrison duty in ‘ ifai,-faadywho h‘ave~‘}slnsd' the P. _ .lime-mutorceafeuts company. ar- rlvegvm qggplottetown -.on Saturday evening:- ergeants P. Plnoau, 'F. King, 'R. E. 'I-foward; Corporals J. ~ ~Di MacDonald. ` E. Mac- Wiiliame, ii‘.~Lockerby¢ Lance-Corpl: A. Maclutoah;<»`i?rivatea -S. Taylor, J. Berger. N.. -llacQuarrie,= ‘D. MacLeod, D. 4 hite, B. Wood. J. Hopkinson, A. Muclllwemz' E. ~MaMannus, . H, Mm. Eaobern, lil."'Willia.m|, ~W:‘Whitlock. ‘ _ TUESDAY v»-PRBPERTY ' EXCHANGEF- Mr. Johnsullivan, Blacksmith of Car- digan Bridge,~.has exchanged hirpro- party -in thewiilaze .with Mrs. Michael Costello.; `Mrs. Costello has moved into Mr."Suilivan*s late residence un’ Ma n street; opposite'J.' A. Macdonald &: Co‘s store, and Mr.= Sullivan- is now occupying. his new premises cn St: PRICE WEBBER RECOVERING.-» Mrs. A. R. Forbes, North Sydney has received a\let_ter from her old friend, Mrs.. H. Price Webber, in which the latter says"her husband, the ever- popular and widely-known knight of the stage, who for some time was ser- iously ill in a hosptal in Portland, Me., is recovering, and expects soon to be around asain. _ YOUNGER BOYS’ GYMNASTIC `CLAS8.»-- The class was started in the Y. M. C. A., last Wednesday after-‘ noon, when a pretty fair attendance of boys showed their appreciation ofp the facilities which this class affords for physical exercise. The boys will' meet again this coming Wednesday afternoon at 3.15 when a much.-larger turn out is expected. __ ]. PIPERS WANTED.-As will _be seen from another column, Mr A. A. McLean, M.P., 'on behalf of the Pro- vlnclal Patriotic Association, has offered the Militia Department to raise a Highland Regiment for Prince Edward Island. In the first place, pipers, or those who are prepared to become pipers, are wanted, and those willing to give their services in this capacity are requested to communi-. cate with Captain McNutt, Hon. Secretary of the Provincial Patriotic Association. MEMORIAL SERVICE.-A memori- al service was held last evening in St Petsr's Cathedral. There was a fair attendance. The congregation sag tw_o_ or three`psa1ms. and the Rev. _J,_;j\g¢Doga1d pr_eached__ an eloquent sermon. He spoke »i.\i'>feeling terms of the men' of this city' and of this Island who had laid down'_their lives -on the altar of their country and their King. Their glorious example of self- sacriilce would live through _genera- tions yet unborn. The service was a most impfessive one throughout. SAILOR DROWNED.-‘,-A drownlnz accident occurred at Cardigan Sunday, the victim being Alexander Fox, aged 34 years, a native of_Grand Banks, _ Newfoundland. He was one of the crew of the schooner "Linda Tlbbo,” which arrived there on Saturday. mony was performed by the Rev. W." Fox and three other sailors were ill: a W. Everts the double ring ceremony ii°\‘{~l'\1“l!l11K °“t 3” U\°h°"» and W °“ . pu; ing it overboard the dory capsized Island a uththire ein Qaggi ~i w known as a oc 6'! ,_ ,SF-_ 6 B WH' sidered one of the i?ei¥lodal_' amateur point players. having played‘._tha_t posi- tion for both the Cloth errand the Y. M. C. A., teams.” ‘ _ YOUNG CULPRITB.--in Court yesterday arraigned a number occurred matter Wll throwing the four men in the water. and tulle, the wedding veil fastened Th-N6 Of 016111 IIIBIIBBGG-£0 PBRCII U19 with orange mosgomg, and she ear. vessel safely, but Fox was' drowned in ried a bouquet of pinks. The maid tryin! £0 BWU0 BB\1°l’9- H15 U00? WEB /X of honor was Miss Arabella MacKen- l‘¢,¢0V9!'€Il IBD lD.ll\\l|»Bl19i°" and 9"” ' ‘ zle, cousin of the bride, she wore effort was made to. .reluscitate him. white net over pink satin and carried gut in vain. .He leaves a. widow and e t I s s boqusr or dsybresir pinks. Mr. our 'younsehildren-'--'1‘he body will __ _ Willson was attended by Mr. William. iltfbl-Y be ~f0l‘W8\‘d8d t0_'Gl'Bl1d BBDKB __`__‘_» Robinson of Lynn Mass. Many friends or lburlsl. __ .. i f_ . .. . . _ ` ' 'q,.. attended the reception that followed _iw ~ -'*' » - ‘_ i ' - i . . - 0 ' _ I _ if. and their gms which were many rss- V |sLANo Av|A1ron.-- 'rue view - - 1 _ pp . ' ~ .’.:`.n"- 1' *M M l I titled to the popularity of the young ia, B. C., Colonist Vconigeiusman excel- _ p _ _ .<. _ _ couple. Mrs. Wilson was born in Mt. lent?portrait-of=`-Mr;“Herbert McKen- ~ , f' g._F.,_,,_ Vernon P. E. I. while Mr. Wilson is ze,,Zson of Mr..Caor5ol McKenzie- of ». ~ . a native of New York. Following a Mount Herbert, P. E.~l..-%l\d_nephew ' short trip Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will of _Mr_. G. l-l. Toombs of tbiscity. The make their home in Lynn Mass. Colonist says that "Mn McKenzie is another of Victoriafs sportsmen who - `has arranged to take, an aviation _course at the Wright School, Day- ton, 0. He will leave some time this week. Mr. McKenzie, who is_ about 25 A years lass andrea ‘e to _itorig ' a {'\\) ` A ' Bold evsryw here I i l lil!! »- ”°":.:. :.'.'1:f’......"'...°" Its fragrance is but the great value. g Soap is its creamy softening laf,li_6'i',_.:.,f~;.,.if &`- '. lu ’s Own'-. » I ° \ ° 5 if -'T .Q1 1'” which cleanses and beautibes-“the'slH1lj ~ ;__~..,_, A Baby’a Own Soap Baby is not only “kiaseh1o"` buf'deM§#?_’ - suffers from cha/ing or other skin troubles? .‘ “spy ‘I ‘_'_ .-- Dootera and Nureoo rooonimend _lhbfe Own lo¢D,_',__';¢ I-'= 1 1usmso»»|.Lim1z..1.um..u¢su»»|. . Q . ‘. . 1 ff? J gil ml I V 1 ' l 1' 'AN HEROIC ACT.-While fishing smelts at the Marine Wharf yesterday afternoon Fred Kenney, twelve years old. son of Mr Art Kenney, 62 Pownal Street, fell overboard at the stern of Peters Rosa, North or me vmage.- '"‘° 0-33- “M‘“‘°"""“1 W" “’“““‘¢ for the third time when Michael Bourke, one of the Minto’s crew, jumped off the taffrall and caught the boy when about six feet under water and rescued him. This act is deserv- ing _of recognition by the Canada Humane Society or the Carnegie Hero Fund Association. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. - The annual meeting of the Ministerial Association of Prince Edward Island was held yesterday afternoon in the. Y.M.C.A. building, Rev. Mr McLean, President, in the chair. The officers for the ensuing year were elected. Rev. T. W. Murphy being appointed President and Rev. G. C. Taylor, Secretary-Treasurer, vice Rev.s Mc- Lean and Fssh, respectively. Mr Mc- Lean had been the capable and worthy President for two years. The Associa- tion appointed two of its members to | in the Province. Since coming to this draft a resolution in regard to Rev. school Mr. Christopher has been un- Z. L. Fash, expressing their regret at tiring in his efforts for the improve~ his departure and wishing him success l ment of educational conditions, and in his new charge. It was decided reuslts are already quite "apparent. that two of the ministers should hand l<‘orty»flve pupils are now enrolled. Mr Fash the resolution personally. Rev. R. W. Bennett, D.D., pastor of the Central Christian Church, was welcomed as a new member of the Association. EDUCATIONAL MEETING AT SOUTHPORT.- A meeting of more than usual interest was held in the Southport school house Monday night. The purpose for which the meeting was called wus to consider ways and means by which educational facilities might be provided for the rapidly in- <"r|>.\s=‘ng's::i10ol populaitiim. About 25 ratepayers were in attendance. Af- ter the object of the meeting was ln-icily stated hy Inspector Crockett a. very interesting and profitable dis- rzussioniullowed. Among those who 'participated in the discussion were the Secretary of School Trustees, Mr. James Trainer, Mr. Owen, Mr. Geo- rge Mucbonalrl, the Teacher, Mr. Har- vey fflirlsioplier, ad s. number of oth- er ratepayers. Before the meeting closed proposals were made which, when acted upon, will have the effect of placing this school among the best _ r*‘ 1 mm The average attendance for October was 28.' The enrollment, before the end of the year, will be increased to 50. A number of pupils who formerly went to Charlotietown.have decided that education for rural life is best obtglhed in a rural school and their names appear in the Southport regis- ir-r as of old. The people of this dis- trict aro convinced that the, bes_t_edu- ‘ ~ cation the country affords is none too good for their boys and girls, and they are prepared to psy for it. 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