“n »=_-rl ~»,/..i'fl"°‘ - `;`»‘~- an _ ~ Every Barrel 5 _ -Q-lr-lr 4 Watson's Spring Needle Underwear ‘4-0~4-4v¢»-0~o- fa \ , , _ 1 f .t, _ _ 1 Always First because of _ ' -Qleansing power an every grain -Super'-lot* quality nssuximgoconomy ' --Absence rf Caus- flics, Ac? ic, Alkali or Ammonia -No rougihening or reddcning of the 'hands l--nu r-ann .nun »-uv.. in--.- .|- na -lu --.- nansa nann- un.-I la..--» unn- lu---1 u - an as ..- -a ..- as-aa. as-"-....._ .-"nu"-» as-..--sn an-nan-an .nu---|- un- -- -»-.--.. 1 linrsii..-............. - ::::"...--.ana-||~.:::: ll..-................. . aaa"--~---.--~-in... .- aansnsus.-..---an -na.. ----.-.-~~».¢...-.-.nn--su "7f`;’§ E_tl~§§ .1 " I ‘ Mlgmi'--...e/"=f€=2 ~ ,le ” 1 li' s an _--- r.- yl Nest' x*-.az ._; '/ /‘ ; ' I .1 | _ ww \il|lIl» Y llillllllllmi/' 0.1;: 5235...; - One reason why the Pies and Cake, Bread and Rolls always turn out right when . YOU USC ` BEAVER FLOUR la her-ause the Hour is always the same. It is milled from llnsid what Ontario fall wheat, strengthened with western spring wheat. Being blended in exact proportions, Beaver Flour is always the same in strength and quality; and always gives the sam: results, no matter what or when you bake. ' lt will he a change for the better when ‘you change from western wheat Hour to Beaver Flour, milled from blended wheat. DEALERS- write ua for prices on Iced, Coarse Grains and Cereala 102 mr: T. H. TAYLOR co. l.lMl1'an, _ . ` cllarmtln, our 1 l anada Iootl Board Flour Milli License No. 10 __@; ' is the correct: thing for particular "little women" with sensitive skins and rapidly growing bodies. The garments are soft, warm. snug-Fitting and always comfortable. Thesensame qualities are to be found in the underwear we make for men and women. All styles, all sizes, all fabrics. X. 1 M _.1 li’ l pmuq ' _ Neem.: mano _ _ V Mlgwee. . =* UNDERWEAR mm _ THUIIDAY WOUNDID IN AIM-Hr. Binlhsm Douglas. West lt. Rotors. was oiile-1 lsliy notllisd yesterday that his sou Percy Douglas was wounded,"guashot wound in left arm." Pie. Douglas en- listed with the -105th, the members of which have evidently been in consider- ablo heavy lighting Judging by the cas- ualty list. . a--1 WEE-DED YESTERDAY.-The ln - ' riage of Miss Sadie Hacker to Mr. Wm. Down of this city, took place quietly yesterday afternoon at tho Manse, Brighton. Rev. Dr. Fullerton oiilciating_ Tho couple were unattended. After killed in action on Sept. lst. Lieut Milton Vessey and Mrs. (Sgt) John F. Grainger. -FUNERAL BERVICEBF- The funeral of the late Mr. John Boates was held from his into residence in Summerside to Wilmot cemetery on Tuesday afternoon and was largely attended. Rev. Mr. McDougall of Capo Traverse officiating. The pall hezlrcrs were Messrs M. F. Schur- num, (ireelman McArthur, A. S. Mc- Kay, John Campbell and Mayor Mor- rison.-L. FOUR SONS IN FRANCE-Mrs. Patrick Morris oi’ Donaldston receiv- ed' the sad news that her son, Pte. William Bruce Stewart of the Royal (Yanadan Regiment was wounded on Aug. 31st. gunshot wound in right leg. This is the second of Mrs. Morris' four sons. who arg serving in Franco, £1? ; -_ _,_ ;_., _Ea to be wounded and it is to be hoped word will soon be received ofhls rc- covery. GASSED-l\’ir. Arch McPhee, North Lake has received the follow-ing te=lc- grzun, stating that 712186, Pic. Aeneas i’. McPhee. infantry, was officially' reported admitted to the 6th, Field Ambulance. Aug. 27, gasscdt Ptc-_ Mc- Phee enlisted in the 105th. Battalion. in Nov. 1915, was afterwards trans ferred to the 104th. and later, in Feb. 1918, went to France, whore he join- ed the nghting 26th. Among Island soidic-rs killed in thc early stages of the rescnt offensive was Corporal Gordon Mathieson, n nat~ ivc of Cardross, near Cardigan. lie was the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mnthieson, and u grandson of Mr. William Gordon of Cardigan Head. Corp Mathicson, who was 2_1 'Dainty and Strong for Little “Tots” ‘ _vc-:lrs of ago, was a student ln the Prince of Wales College when he en- listed when 19 in the 105th Battalion on March 23rd, 1916. While in Eng- land he took a special course in mach- ine gun work. He went’ over in Jthe nrstdraft of the 105th on November 28th, 1916 and when ill France classed as an A 1 gunner. After' lighting at Vimy Ride and Passchcndaeie he was promoted to the rank of Corporal of the machine gun company. 1-97-1- And Was Restored to Health By Lydia E. Pialrllam s Vegetable x _ , _ __ _ Colnguntl-Told By 4 . H ' 1, I ' ll Manufacturing Company, Limited, llraniiard, Ontario er Mother. i 9" ‘ . i '- Broolrl P N. Y -'- I‘ cannot praise, »o-0-4-0-0-o~ I-1-4-4-so-0-ash _wonggnk §tcp Cprn Paln! Few~.Driopsand. Corns Llli Out lDon"il-hurt a bitl Cincinnati man discovers ‘ I I ilr\1g_tl1',at work_s_mi1'a0les--No humbugl `__€-__-Q ` , Yoqr,jli|l\ heals have- PM apply o_ few drops on your ’ f igrnspssyonr toss and oslluses tender, aching oom.or osilus.. nowf' ‘ pears and shortly you will had I- alll,-,__uql been neu, gn Val- the-.mrs °;_¢¢pu»,_»o .ln-lvelnl " ‘ ” ll" 91”" *"°~"° ‘i __ aligner people are in uw west. inn-, 9 al“»s*l....~’**"lm.$ r‘l‘“n..“ .1‘.‘»‘:'s.“...““..,..."’" “ n=f»="-’f*"*t...i”“f€i.f’°2°’~:’ft.‘f£li"='i;;':~'F" ""°°‘°.:'°"°"' “.:’::°.-.:’..§.":"‘.".'°:;.' 1 _ _ ._ , . _ . ' witllh " ’ . _ srsares wo _o p- _, ' .osmpshad and amd it mu- Jun ullakl anpnla,::r£ _'Fung ,Lf _nv Mum nd 5 No; V lsottlswoi-ifrslsns hard oora,soft»sorn-or s ' " l . __ 145.0. l ~" ’ ' you ' ‘ H nf 3° it it 55?’ “$52 is E ' ' . 53. OM .. Y daughter Sha _was 16 years of ago, very sickly' and pale and _sho had to stay home, from school moatof the Nine. '~ She suffered ngorilos ‘i t from backaeha artxd' ~ dizziness audwaswlt - Q fa @ _ .. Wd" "*\‘*‘"“° V°¥°'*""° C°‘“ . - ~ . ' __ roundergzugh-for-what ' _ , t h for m `. . ,_ _ _ . 1 . ' _ 1` \. t. . 1 no sw s. th: docggg oar? A26' ‘ l grsLplai'rIlir}§ c an s sac - lt t l.dldn‘t know wilx to" ' do. irondintbs _ about your w _ srful _ . - 5%” - » ~ ::'.:.°.t‘:°:i.‘:..:'.:t.§;:n l ' on your hd, but wily, sue Instantly the soreness disap- ' |21/ ,l_v` 'modlelnssol in ' { mylnlnd\dt!y'if.&bled ' Q lil Nh-tabs Gnome w. nu }:,”;f“‘: ,‘]§§§e°;';d ‘f,‘:,h§°°",1' "°" °°. fl” ° um. -m|.'wllll" M '_ _fnml aslnsv. Mn. 1-ryan, ln seattle. ’°° "‘§"‘,.,..,,.“'§ lsi' fa fa ln :Lil izrmilllle makin rlrsssn. I mum’ gQm‘L" wl-iff. character was know to all har H iq D mishboura who had only the greatest V HUW-' ll Yllllilll GIRL SllFFEllEil. _\nedi_oall_y,ndvised'to bet.alto_hei‘self to B°l=iii§"" it ti lsl. FRIDAY _ SHOOTING ACCIDENT.- A lad ,the ceremony they left by auto for named George Hamm Bon of Mn_'coived in Summerside this week. McMllllan's Hotel. _Stanthope/. They Bume' Euston street met Wm, a re_|. Mrs. Jerome Gallant. Maximvllln. will reside at No. 33 Orlebar St., this _ |1135 hem nmftgcd ¢h,,_¢_ pm E_ James grettable mishap on Tuesday after-, City. ' ._ Boom He wml 8 number of other Gallant is oinclally reported killed in bo s were out ou h ti tri t I __ y asoong po l RALPH COREY WOUNDED. the Norm River Sharm They were ml Travellers Rest has been informed CHDL (Rev.) C. W. Corey. 0! Willdsvr. that Claud Milli un died of wounds , n punt wb r tn ln al K _ ' N- Sn l’0I’1ll8l‘lY _Of C-llHl'l0i-l9\0Wll. Bild en one 0 e r es'was B in 14 General Hospital, Winereirs, Sept charged. the bullet entering Buote’s h ii w o vsted the Island some time tm h_ 0 eo: th bo h is I _|6¢h_ L ago, has receiv d official notice that ' 8 n B ya W ° amp Oy - ____ V M5 son Rd] In/Bot th Md mn G n ed in a drugstore did his best to stop-l _ P te ~` » ‘ l . 0 'C e u | Miss Lizzie Mcmlllull bt cl rs _ _ f - _- _ ln n r bl ' ' _B3 'w' l '““ "5 ' ‘ Lorna was admitted to hospital in 0 °w ‘Ln °:;d by mndaging th” revnlvealne snilnt»wt»ll\ntn¢.~r bmtlnn . d it k l France with gun wound ill the head. won" W an erch ers Hume was] Pte. John A. McMillan died of wounds carried ashore and a passing automo- Ol tlVQl‘ IWO y0B.l°8 BOI‘VlC0 this lB tllB bil t ed ICU r recglved on Aug, 28th, l’t_e_ McMlllla\\ first hospital record hc has had for th§a::i;e;t°?]‘;B C3318 lrdelv mm J lenlistod nt tllcl ago oi' seventeen and an Cause. ' y ° " ° yi tt ls 1 a ltn tl 1ostl.nnt- y Hospital where the patient is now|wen 0 ng an W w l K||_|_E|)- |N Ac'r|0N__'_M|-s_ Mmm, under treatment. Up to last evening mg 26th shoruy after he went tm Vesscy. York, has been “mined tha; the bullet had not been extracted. ’ her brother Licut. W. J. N. Gill was tml who have the Bympmhy of meh. HOME FROM THE WEST.- Mr. Glu nnllnlnll nl the bbglnnlng or the Angus S~ MCAUISY. formerly city rs-y mm 1 8 ww-_ and crossed over with the 15; porter of the Charlottetown Exam-I canntllnn plvlnlon. no had been nw- Iver- who has been located for s°m0:_wEDD,NG BE|_|_S__A vm, _,,,,C,.. arrlotl the meritorious service medal. 'roms in Silverton, B.C.,is visiting his' “mg went wok place at me Mm,,,,_' Two sisters are left to mourn. Mrs. former home in 'Fracsdie and was ily Kensington on Wed_,,e,,d,,y ,,,,,,,,,,g_ the city yesterday. He is accompan- ied by his wife and three children! This is Mrs. McAulay's ilrst visit to the island. She is a native of Brit- ish Columbia. Mr.McAulay alter leav- ing hcro, worked for a. time on sev- eral leading Vancouver papers and than went to Silverton where he went into tho hotel business and is now propriotor of the Victoria Hotel, a lcadlng hosielry of that town and has the controlling interest in two mov- ing picture houses. His many friends' here are pleased to soo him again and to know that ho is prosperlng. On Aug. 31st the angel of death* visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jere- miah Gallant, Mont Carmel and took away their daughter, Marlo Annie Clarice at the early age of 8 years and 26 days. She had been sick three weeks prervious with meninglt-_ is of the brain and all that medical skill could be done for ner was found] un\availale_ All during her sickness. she always showed the genial dispos-l ition sho was known to possess. Sho was never heard to complain and joy- fnly submitted to the will ol the Al- mighty. She was assisted in tho last moments by her pastor, Rev. P. P. Ars- cnauit, who also conducted the funeral. She leaves to mourn n sorrowful fath- brotlrers. _May he-r soul rcrst in peace' frothers May hor soul rest in peaco.‘ it. I. P. -APPEAL CASES.-Eighteen as- sistant appeal cases came up for trial at the Police Court on Tuesday hcfore his honor Stipendiary Wyatt the appeals were allowedinabout halt' of the,cases while the balance were dismissed. There also came up fir* trial, two _cases against Summerrido parties charged with keeping for sale, liquor, contrary -to the Prohib- ition Act. Both cases were dls:\issed.| The liquor in question' was beer. marked "Zip" and "Bohemian lager."| A rather curious situation ras arisen in these cases as a short time ago, before Judge McQuarrle, in the Coun- ty Court. parties keeping similar liq- uor for sale, were convicted and fined' The difference has arisen over the construction placol on the clauses of the prohibition act, donning what liq- uor is. As the matter now stands, it would seem that it is against the law, to sell beer in the county, while in the town of Summorside it will bo' allowed to be sold unless tho prosec-l utions are able to prove that the h.-r contains malt or is intoxlcating.-LL' _ On September 2 there passed away' at ‘her home, the beloved wife of Mr. Alngus Nichloson, Glenxnartin, Sho had' but reached mlddle_ life, being only in her fortlleth year. Sho was born of' Norwegian pnrcntage in North Daltoha. when Mr. Nicholson mot her., They were ma/rried in the fall of 1898 and immediatly afterwards moved to P.E.I. and settled in Glonmartln. Sho adapted herself to her new sur» roundlngls and people atonce and lived hapgpy among them. She was confined -to the house for' the last few months though able to bei up and look after herself till within* the, past three weeks when she was' bed. From that time alle was gradually _ becomolng worse. She never complain- ed norfelt dissatisfied with hor een- dition and li she suffered at all no one could ever imow of it from hor con- versation or notion i _.nl-1-:_ , 1 _' ,_ ' .. _ ef 'fi _ X25 _ ,I ~..-‘~ ‘~cf2-».~.L'_-:-,'._~.~»-‘s-:>.~- - 1. , -t ‘ 1 it sr: _~1 ‘ '. ' rt ~.»l D|l_|l.§_. toksrshtllss been _lIlllisV A. -Wwd. that her son Pts. Louis H. Wioodl was oiilcially’ admitted to ldfgeneral hospital. Aug- ust 37 gun shot wound. owns. lvl Haaslbrook. Cllitaln John MacDonald of Cable l-load has received word that his son officially reported admitted to'No. 54| General -Hospital, Au-brlgne, gunshot, wound in left thigh and hand. John] Andrew is t-he elder of the captains; only two sons. both of whom went in hospitals suffering iroln wounds. wounds. " ' The following sad' messages were rc» action, Aug 28th Mrs Ellen Milligan, talion. He was drafted into the Flghl- Franee. Ho lc-svos to luourn two sis- ds in their sad b relive- September fourth_ when Miss Mable MacKay daughter of the into James MacKay, of Spring-field, became the wife of Hugh John Ferguson, son oi' Mr, and Mrs. Peter Ferguson, of Gra ha.m‘s Road. They tn-rc unnitcndcd. and the bride who was beautifully at- 'D tired was given away ily hcl' brother,| Mr, Ira. N. MacKay, The ceremony was reformed by the Rev. J. W. Gontlwlllf Should be in ev A kitchen. iits U93 assures complete satisfaction in bak- ing cakes, biscuits and pastry. voun olzocea ssu.s l'r. E. W. Gillett Co. Ltd. TORONTO, CANADA. WinniD¢I Montreal ¢.,. G' M B ~ 7'! -l the register had been signed. the party . metered to Springfield. where a dinner was served. Mr, and Mrs. Fkarguson will reside at Grah.am's Road, and will be followed by the best wishes of the whole community. in which they have been exceedingly popular, Congratulat- ions. R. . .*WELCOME NEW`S-Mrs John in tho presence of the immediate re T. Mellish received n long looked for latlves of the interested' parties. After letter from her son Sherman, who was lil-ing line in a few weeks. T wounded on Aug. 9th. Mr. Mellish writes cheerfully, and says his wound' is slight and he is resting in 11 Sta- tionary Hospital. Rouen, with best of care, lots of sleep and plenty to eat; quita :1 change from the line. He adds that he would not have missed being in the bntlc for anything, ho says. “lhorc are some sights and lots of 5game to use alnmunition on." Mr. Mellish expects to be back to the i i 1' - »__ 1' __ 5) _-1 ' _ U @\ @ /-' I '/1.0’ A [ny Wav ou urn V-ou; W-il-fl find WRlGLEY’S. ' 4 EVBIYDQGY Thinks of WRIGLEYS Q when chewine sum is mentioned. This is the result of wears of - 1 effor-t;.-tto _(sive. manki-nd; tire.. . benefits. and .enlovment of this ' low-cost sweetmeat. _ A - visour. seéleatlznt- Kent rlsh_t_. ' » Mans m_ cannon V _ A 'l`h6_ Flavour. Lasts! I-f~I‘f'I'Z'I' I ‘.\‘.'. ..r. ‘rf WRlGLEY’S helps appetite and = dizesilen-allavs thirst-renews 1 ., .I i i l l i