IMPORTANT READING MATTER SELECTED FROM THIS WEEKS NEWS FOR THE GUARDIANS SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS O THE uNlvEP.s/xl. pi pl; GET a Wellington Pipe and learn the full joy oi smoking. The Well Catches the moisture. The smoke comes sweet and dry. And the W. D. C. triangle trade- mark on every Wellington means good French briar and good making. /I’ Q2, `_'_j- ` . ("1 .~¢v,| TZ-. .!l"':» - fc.; . ';-ii” ;.,,» .\ .[13 4? -¢ a » ¢ ’ . ,,-;i..,."\;_.,-._. ._ -. . _ \ ...»,. tv., ..-yn .. L _. ,rn _ _._ . 4- .:.i.l,._\- ._._5.;` .¢ ,. ,.:._:i .......... lf...;, .‘ He was in another engagement in reda Compton; Readmgk Mrs_ Mc_ . , . _ ,¢_____ Q ` xg __ y X .~ ____.,_, .. 3, ry e is . ‘ _ ~ V. . _...'.:, -. * -1‘i§2_i‘1>""_ ~ -. \ _ - zu... we -`\. n E. .f1':f=_ ` \' ' ‘éliih ‘:;:::. 'IJ21' .,.. 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C. 0’ls. .-‘ /` i l I _ 5' ' ll 4 * K}~ ._»~ on Tke HouseWife’s “Silent Friend” UUSEWIVES are quick to appreciate lille. rcliabilityf convenience, and all-round perfect service given by un f $?§§A tg, § ctihieedies Monarchliange 4 Every little convenience that has been invented to make cooking easier is in the Monarch. From the removable towelrqil ill front of the warming closet. to thctllermometer on the door of'tlle oven, every feature of the Monarch adds ronvcniellcc and helps to illnkedlcss work and better cooking. Ventilated oven, removable reservoir, roomy warming closet, Rpring-lmlanced oven door, llent economizer, anti-search cover »=tlles=c are only someof the Monsrcl1‘.1 good points. Write for the free booklet that describes them all, also for the name of our representative nearest you. \ l l17‘_i2..<_'r.-ri ,Qiil ifijl , 1:5; @ _ J FUUN nnv (.~l ‘mi nvllli NH »' 73.' onABnE'1~n\nDwARE oo. Agents forllharlottctown, P. E; I. BRACE McKAY & G0., LTD. Summersldo, Agents for Prince County. . _ ‘I be Bdr. F. G. Kennedy, a veteran of J left here under Major W. B. Prowse. ""°‘ """“ almost two years ago, and 511109 has of the arrival of the soldiers, and it been in all of the heavy fighting that up a record' second to no other bat- Bdr. Kennedy figured in the casu- alties near the first of January last, mcet him, and it is expected he will rival. _ I ff' ` Mr S A Murchison, Pinette, re- ull and she passed p“ace‘fully sway. /, ` ~ , V _/ / _ . . . _ ,V / P. k ‘_ sh e__75c celvod the following telegram ‘from as above stated. She leaves to mourn i','_ff';",}’T`f,‘€‘i¥}'- / ~ ‘C y°" ap the Director of Records, Ottawa: besides it sorrowlng mother and iath ‘»v.=.=.i»;',r~;, '»l~ .'.~=.='@'.r ~. . _ ' ' <9 ‘Q 712858 Pte. John Malcolm Murchison. also on 'I`\‘<'<=‘f' 11"--111° .~., '...._. ,_ 1,,-'_ __ ' l", "'77 J" ' and “P at g°°d dealers' “ ' r three brothers, The funeml took 1 I ' / \/ Sincerely regret to inform you 9 , .,‘-hi ||nl`||l . ‘ini'.'/ff l 1 ft on from her "6,f:'."." - '..‘.`.f-:'i "` ‘- . ‘-\l.-_}',f'\\|‘\iI'\"‘_',`;, ,g:.ff_‘,.f V .,§$--fill’ WM' ¢ co' infantry, Omcially reported admgtted lute lesidenco in Lolelnan.-L. <1§;7'_\\‘|§§_, .,l..-(.1-_?_-:FQ lg' ew °" - ara rleld Ambulance Depot, sept. 24. `\"`~" _,'%"t‘f»-_~.\’.: ,-. » 3. 1' 1917 H 1 I . », te.-_.».,,,,v\_,§,.3;\.. ,2 , //.1 . su er ng rom gas poisoning. ‘..`.,_'.»‘ `¢'.-'.`.° , ' , _ - AD .-- Tl ll Pte. Murchison left here with the _ Nuinsss ‘GR fu/“IE ‘_ 2; ' ’ 105th Regiment and was subsequently gladuat ng exercses 0 the _“urge” .. 1. drafted to France. He was wounded V Z: " ' 'HA' - W __.'_ 1 l ‘L5 in the forehead last March’ and on re_ P1339 in the Schcol A35embly~ Hall covery returned to the front to be in time for Vimy Ridge and Hill 70., which 150 went in and only three, ln- cluding himself, came out_unscathed. Mr. Murchison has another son An- gus at thc front in the 98th Siege Bat tary. He has been nearly two years in France and so far has escaped without a scatch. . and men are now on the strength of the 105th, Batt. Draft. Lleut_ J. F. White, Alberton. Lleut. C. McGuigan, St. Mary’s Rd. Serg. W. Hope, Halifax. _ Serg. A. R. McDonald, Glenilnnan L. Corp. P. McC1usliy, Emyva`le_ l’te_ J. S. Anderson, Ch'Town. Bevlns, W. J. Pte. North Wiltshire. Brooks, P. Pte. West Cape. . Buote, J. J. Pte. Tigllis-h. Cain. E. M. Pte. Portage. i<‘itzPatrlck W. B. Pte, Tracadie Follalld, J_ W. Pte. Ch’Town. Gauthier. C. A. Pte. New Glasgow. lvlcnnlcy. J. A. Pte. Grand Tractors. Macoonaln. A. J. ornnd Trncanle. Maclsaac, P. D, Pte. Glenwood. McLeod, W. S.`Pte. Vernon. Peters, G. A. Pte, New Glasgow. Murphy, E. Pte. Conway. Robinson, H. A. Pte, Malpeque. Skerry, J. F. Pte. Alberton. This Draft is fast filling up the Great Beyond, one of our well known and respected citizens, Mr. Robert Ward. of Upper Quflen street. The deceased had been in ailing health for some time, but had never- theless been able to attend to his du- ties until a week prior to his demise. Tile' late Mr.Ward was. a plasterer by trade, but for the last few years he conducted a successful meat and' veg- etable business on Upper' Queen St. That he was widely known and much esteemed was evident from the large ‘concourse that followed his mortal ,remains on Saturday last to their final resting place in the People’s Cemetery. The floral tributes in memory of the departed were nulner» ous and included afmong others the following:Crescent from t he Char» lottetown Canning Co; wreaths, from Mr. George Essory. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win Williams; pillows, from Mrs. Chas. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marley, Mr. and' Mrs. Jas. McEo.ch- em, Life Saving Guards, Poultry As- sociation Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ward. Anchors trorn Miss Ella Palmer and Grade V. pupils of Prince St. school. The deceased leaves to mourn the loss of a loving husband and father, n wife and the following children:- r Essie, Mary, Ambrose and Robert, to ull of whom our deep sympathy goes out in this, their sad hour of bereave~ ment. (Patriot and Examiner please copy.) - _-~- W FOR YOUR Plano AND Furniture ‘ You sl~loul.D usa ,Sta-Brite, rulmlrunr-: , Potlsll aacllusa 'IT DOES NOTA GUM. l First ask your sto -keep* |'ofi¢...i( he ltus‘nt it dou`t fail I; send n me 98"' S193” Battery' ault wired Halifax yesterday drawing A5 a ’“°mb°" °f '-he I°'m°‘“ 93th ,attention to the`nefcessity for the ref Siege (men me 2nd) Bd* Kalmedy turncg Soldiers Committee being ln- has enabled “,l’rowso’s Pets" to put of such oversight “Hd was lnvallded to Easlwul. suffer- Jennie wall, only daughter ci Mr. and ing from gas poisoning. He is a son ‘Mm Abram wall of Coleman at the / of Mr. Alex. Kennedy, of Southport. gn;-ly ago of 27 years. Miss Wall halll / " His wife went to Plctou yesterday to been ailing for some uma; and enter. A am' SOLDIERS-As there have been in I : I ` A“‘°“g me passengers °“ the SB* ‘dances recently where returned sold- I Aranmolre due here this forenoon will _em amved ln me province without previous notification, Premier Arsen- formed iln every instance in advance is hoped there will be' no recurrence occurred at the Prince County Hos~ pital on Thursday morning, of Miss ed the hospital in the hope that an However, all that medical skilll and loving care could do, was of no av- the Prince' County Hospital took on Tuesday evening. After a splendid program, consisting of Plano Duet by the Misses Noonan' Solo, Miss Alf- Quarie; Solo Mrs. Coles and Rev. A. E, Wheeler. The graduating nurses, Misses McDonald, McCarllle and Mahar were presented with their dlp- lomas by Judge Mcquarrie. Dr. Jolla McNeill addressed the nurses and complimented them upon their succ- ess. A silver collection taken in aid of the hospital amounted to a neat .;unl.-L. The i`uneral'of Miss Helena Mac- day ulorlllug. The body left Government House it 8.30 for St. Dullstan‘s Cathedral where High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Frank McQuald‘. assisted by Rev. Fathers W. V. MacDonald and Hughes. The pall bearers were Chief Justice J. A. Mathieson, Major A. A. Bartlett. Hon. Murdock MacKinnon, Mr. D. O. M. lieddin, Mr. I.. W. Watson and Mr. J. J. Hornby. After the solemn services in the 'athedral the eoltege proceeded to he railway station where a special .rain was waiting to take the body Father Croken assisted' by Rev. Fath ar McGuigan. ln the choir were Revs. ' Father Theodore Gallant, Father Ber»` lard Gillis, Father A. McAulay and Father Charles McDonald. Fathe ` Gallant presided at the organ. The pall bearers at Montague Messrs. L. M. McKinnon, W. G. Mc Donald, M. F. McDonald, Hon. J. Ai lflcbonuld, Dr. A. J. Fraser and S. S . Hessian. The remains were laid to rest lr ahe cemetery adjoining the church The iloral tributes were as follows Crosses from Mrs. Reddin and Miss Burke. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Watson. Miss Westaway and Miss Olga Mc Donald. Dr. and Mrs. R. J. McDonald'. The Ladies of the Devonshire Bouquets from Mrs. C. G. Duffy and Miss Ellen. Wreaths from Chief Justice and Mrs. Mathioson. o Club Major and Mrs. Bartlett Judge and Mrs. McDonald Pillows from Mr. and Mrs. Maynard F. McD Spiritual Bouquets from Mrs. Lyons and family. The Sisters of the Charlottetawr , Hospital. ‘ The Children of the 5th Grade at St Joseph's Convent. Miss Celia Kelly. Reggie, Marjorie and Anna McDon nald Mrs. J. B. McDonald. Mr. and' Mrs._Jhhn Byrne Dr. S. R. and Mrs. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. D. 0’M. Reddyl. Miss Alycia McDonald. The Sisters and pupils of St. Jos eDh’s Convent. ~ Mrs. J. Eden. Mr. and Mrs. Hornby and family. Jllst Bs tho Witter! glide over the pebbly beach, so the soul of Mr. Jacob Wade an aged and respected resident of Chelton passed peacefully away to the Great Be-yond on the morning ol ‘October second at tlie'ho~me of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Campbell at the advanced age of eighty-seven Years. ln planting timer: the deceased when old "Fdther Time" placed s ` lllilrerlns lgeand weakness upon him was heard to say, "When the autumn leaves fall. l shall lllrely die with them; so when that susan came round ,he had -become weaker and stamps for trial bottle, b mai? $333 paid. Canadian Selllngéo., llontroqk 'V \ Wlonzllebla, evidently that saying teI'y ill the 591113 0f Ffance- -DIED IN HOSPITAL.-Tile death _ / receive a proper reception on his ar- operation would prove beneficial. . ORANGE wort 'The deceased was borniln Nova Sco- KING COLE THURSDAY RECEPTION FOR RETURNED Y - ' ' ' I Memories Tffldnffdifflfi,°.f..§"`f.`;l§.iiveiliil Of-' “the nigégt Cup gf [ga I ever tastedl- Cb can U* I e“ xra” in r PEKOE 'rn Ehgicwea E Q V \ -l. ones ot the home who shall never for kindness to them which shall be for ever indelibly stamped upon theirl memory. He so lived that when thel summons oi- God came was ready to' abandon earthly joys and sorrows for His Heavenly care 'apd protection. tla and in 1854 married Ruth Turner of Baie Verte from which were one son and two daughters"nanlely Wim. of Boston, Mrs. Townshend of N. S. ind Mrs. Fred Woolley, Bedeque.»A- bout fit`ty-three years ago a few years .titer the death of his first wife, he :alma to the island and married Marla/ Gardiner, widow of the late James Ramsay wllo predeceased him ton years before leaving one daughter with whom he resided and grand-I children now mourning their loss. The' funeral service was colnlnctcil hyg Rev. C. A. Britten on October follrlll amid a large crowd of people who did! honour to the deceased. Among thc hymns sung was his favourite, "No Not Ono," and a solo "Face to l-‘n .` I, " ).\;"""'.` ._ ' . .I5 »> ~.~ `f:_-1.-ir. r . f' - in -c Q ‘- ‘*$ff»=1- 37"-_ .ga " I. I-v . ¢ Q? _ <-... 1 ~` JM, . ~.;¢:‘ .\ '~ \=l‘-_ ... fi ;gI',|.; ;, j,,§~ i J WI: ‘ ` ers were. viz. Messrs M-lgll Owen. ,,__...._ -_ _, sm., .. - V .A1 NEW CHAMPION? ' , A GREAT BAKER , elsnllnnllll .lllnlsullsussnnsnsu ~ T 'T l l l ` a '_ i » tl if i Fawcett Ranges arc the handsomcst, most eoonorfiieal, durable, and satisfactory, as well as .the best bakers. S¢nd for our booklet explaining why. Il contain: ful: ~ about ranger that you. as a hnurmenr. auglll to know. CHARLES Fawcnrr L1M1'r1sp SACKVILLE ° N 'B ° CANADA _ll