i 'i > `./_ | 11 ‘ ' R3" 9/r rrerfrrrtrrnrrnc .ameri sr=_rmE» mrftr ...wt for will ntnrivrl . .-=*'if.>t"rr”V"'.f' .V V - V V i “’=‘\ll£it~»».\¥i‘*r‘!dh~.~a\@i;,& ‘,§§,. 156'* ~a ' s/L .Af "‘ n V . _._ -W, ~f- . ' V -, - - ,, - - I *__ - V- _ _._.-.._.,,,,._..... .,.,.._._,,,,,,_;_,_‘_'_;_Tv" , THURSDAY r INTERESTING 8O.UVENiR$. - Col. 'Moore received from his son Capt. L. A. Moore ar collection of rnost interesting Gcrruau souvenirs consist- ing cf a soldier-'s belt the buckle hear- ing the old German legend Gott ruit uns; a belt of ruachine gun cnrtridgex, u brass helmet spike, some shoulder straps, s. small dagger in sheath, r~arjV V rlcd by strotclrer bearers. evidently for emergency operating, as the blood» stains are still upon it; also some military buttons and silver coins. 'l‘lre_\ are especially interesting souvenirf ofthe wc~rl:l`s greatest war. _ ' The adjourned annual meet- ing of the Valedorrian t`l\r‘V was held lust night. -‘I-‘rcs sideut 'l`, l-‘. \\'lritc |n‘esidirrg. It wus and three brothers all of whom were prostrated with the prevailing disease during the sickness and death of their loved sister, making their severe trial still harder to bear. The bereaved iamily have the symlratlry of the community in their sad be r'crr'.'i=ruent. )la'_\' her soul rest in ‘[)€kliJ0. CONGRATULATIONS.-Next Fri- day the 15th inst., will be the nftieth aruriversury of the marriage of Mr. l and Mrs. J. J. Davies. of this cit_\'. iieurty congratulations from numer- rous friends throughout the province will he exterrderi to the estiruabl=~ couple. OFFICERS DEPARTURE.- Major' Gc2`f’:r‘al _\l<;Dorrg:rll and M.r‘s. [lv- Dougall and the Itiajor'-Gr-ueral's stuff agr't-cd to hold the usual St. A1\tlr'ews` night srrppcrx The l'ollo\\'iug officers were f-l<'r't:-d:-- t‘hioi’. T. F, \\'lrite; Presidvrrt. Jas, ll. Sl wart, M. I.. A.: lst Vice-l’r'.‘slrl4-rrt, G. J. Mct`orrrnr.t-k; Znri \'ir~e-Pr‘<>::irlf-rrt, .I. K, .\lt'l{e;w.i~“1 l~`inuur lzrl Set-r'etar‘y. il. R. Ili-1.1-rrriau; ltct'r:r'rlirr_:; Sccw-tarr'_\‘. 'l`..\l. .\lr~)lillr:;r1 'l`l't»;r::rrr'vr'_ ;\l|‘X. llcllrirrarirl; lloaxrri Ht [)irector'.~': S. .-\. .\l\'l.~-4;-rl. .lrrrrrr-s .\lr» isaar. .\l. l’.. .I. lt. llurnvtr, llr. \‘.'. .l. Mt-.\lillarr. l). .-\. .\la<'l{irrrrorr. lterriwzr McDorr:\ld_ t`lrar'l\-it \\'eh.str-r". ll. Betlurur-, Jaruvs Parton, Fl. l.. ,\. The iirrzrrrliarrr rr-_z`r'el.s to trrrrrourrf-V." the death of live-l,\'u Ilrudlc;.' whit-lr or- cnrreci :rl lror lroru-‘ Ki-ll_\"sr t'r'os.; after ar uirrc days illrrr-ss or' thc r‘;rt'rl iutlucutzr. [luring Ircr illrn-.ss .sire ~.\':r.~: greatly c:rrrrl`or'lcd and r-orr-olr-rl ln' the rninistrutiours of her' good |rastor', Rev. Dr. Curran, and fortillcd by tire lust sacrunrcrrter of lloly (`hurclr sire peacefully hr'o:‘.llrod her lust on the ruoruint: of 'l‘rresl,\' r"~ r.:r'<-ttf-d by her \'r'ir-nd.; arrri ur it:lrln>r~.- 'l`lrt:r'\-' are lr-l`t to rrur'.u'u tv.'r» si.:rr'r'acks here and secrrwvi very wr-ll pleased \\'ith the urnurrer in wlrlf-lr the work is heirrf; vrrrrierl on. 'l`lr\ .\Iajor‘-Gt'rr\‘r'al ltus. svcrr sr\r\'ic\~ o\".‘r: was lraving gorrc over with the First.; Vrnrvioorr. ISLAND NURSE FOR OVER$EAS.l -V-~Arnong a party ol eiglrrcen rr:rirr~.-dl nurses trour Sun l-‘runscisco and vrc- iuiry who have r'er'errtly sailed irorrr New York i`or' service o\'or‘serrs, \\'-is .`lr.~.= Lucy J. llowutt who is ar grad- uate ol' the .\la.ss Ut-ncrarl liuspirzrl lr:r.~' been errgrrrxerl in uur‘sirr_t: ; for se\‘er'z\l yr=;\r'.~ iu Oaklarrril. (`:\l. = iirlrere her spllfrrrlirl eiilr‘i~rr<>y a.s :rl riursg coupled with her pleasiryg per- 3 sorrality made hor services much frotiglrt after. Sheis u daughter of thc lure .].rs.A.Ho\\'att ot' Victoria and her urotlrr-r who has been in delicate perrltlr for some :rears still rusirles in llcr-lrley, Val. Sire- will greatly miss the thoughtful care and tender rninis trzrtiorrs of her devoted ¢larri.rlrtcr', lru lrcr rurruy fr‘i<>rrr»rr. 'l`lic lzrrfgc utuubcr as-I wrrrlilcrl to slrow tlrcir' respect forf one or' their number who' had onlyi loft tlrcru rt few short months audi lrrd t:rkcu with him the very best’ gxislrcs of the cutirc ucighborlroodl llc was laid to rest in St. liorr:r\‘cu-l ..*lSLAND NURSE DEAD. -~ The w-hole Town of Montague, regret t lil.-ar of the death at Edrnontou, or' one of its fair daughter Miss Palm Vaniderstiue. Miss Va_r_\iderstine who trained in the P. E. Island hospital was a very competent nurse, and like many other P. E. I. girls, did know the profesion. Her sisters and especially Mrs. Carle McDonald, have the synrpathy of this Town iu their ltereavenrent.-”l`. , ..*SOLDIER DEAD.-.\ir'. and Mrs. Fade Gordon, Roseneath, received the :sad news recently by wire, of thc death of their son Charles, of Ednron~ ton, from Spanish Influenza. The late Mr. Gordon has been i.n the West for ar number of years. where he made many friends, who will nriss him greatly. llis parents have the syur patlry of a large circle of friends, as they mourn their son's death in thc bloom of young manhood.-T. FORMER ISLANDER.-Pte. John r riii-N, ci-rut-tr-rt' \y]1¢-rr-lI\r- ];i $1 ,JU ’__,._J.:,.L I . ~ . rr-,-V. .,..,».~ ' .;,.~‘ _uf ' , ». 1“....‘v.~.~tVz°-X raw.-:~ .~°,-.~,'.,,V-.,V’,“;".ir ` " : ,fl '§`.... .gg V! _fr 'V 1 " '-‘ N Q’ " ‘.-if fri ‘ ._,_ 4 _ 4' ~;-»”- - p r '<-.-`_ 'RT il='“' . -_rv ,.1 ' \..-1* V -W." i ~.»f‘i tsrfif " ~ ~.~ ' 5 ‘t-~ ~ §~......'3’yl54 .~.'f_|>¢ , » 4 ',I:,'r.=" 4439211? wi-_.ij-1 ‘°.,"f.~5. ». , §:.f,.>r3 .rise ~ ‘ Ft( -» ' 1. 'J .gv-,.1 r I S Ve-.L ~`~ "»:'.' _; _ .'.,“.‘* ,-»r-,. f.\'.'.» - w - ' n ._s- 'l?*,`.l.ill*::§» ..__j~i;;;"¢'g .wg fi" " ~-f;~¢i='17r 'IJ .__.i-, .§, » r ~.{w/Zi. -1;‘;i@=;;i."'.. >- your head.” “O. i know what it is. daddy! .V "Heavy, heavy hangs over You hold it tooclose and l r smell it-it’s WRIGLES/’S!” t ' “Ri2hto. sonny---eive your » .‘ 14. -t 'f. .,'_ 'all \~ .- .t E-. Ilrl. r. dl. appetite and digestion a 0 ~ t treat. while you tickle . your sweet' tooth.” Chew it (liter Every The Flavour Lasts MADE IN CANADA ;. . "`\ L; ~. N 2,/ Meal _ T E works on Seymour Street.--Mr. Hill wrr.~z formerly of Fredericton, P. ld. l. and has many relatives and friends here. wounoso.-Rev., o. vvrrgrrt, me of Mor\tague,"P. FJ. I., now of Blue Ml .‘.’. Sf, hzir. just had word from Oitzrwr rlr:rt his son (folin had been reporter. \.r»uuri~ rl and ruissing Oct. 3rd. No fur ther particulars received. Colin Wrlglrt cnllstfrrl in \Volfville, in the High land Brigade; crossed over in October i916, went to l<‘rance in December o‘ tho saruo yc:1r‘_\vherc he was iran- sfercd to the 13th. Mounted High lunders, wlrere he was at the time 0. his being wounded. lle was gasrzt-<3 August 1918. and only had been |r.u l. in the battalion about a fortnight or three weeks when ,the end came (Other island papers please copy.) l 'r MOTION.-The rnany friends of See ;;eant-Major John J. McDonald of the Rtrh Canadian Railway Troops ar pleased to learn tlt‘a.t he has been 11- wrrrrled the Distinguished Condrt-1 l\lr-dal ond has also been .promotel to the rank of Lieutenant. Serworri- Major Mclionald is a son of tl* - lute ll. J. Mcllonald of Glenfinnezr and had already been promoted on the field to the rank of Sergeant-Major. This gallant _vouug officer rf-sidcri in Ednronton und had no hruitatiorr in r-ospondirrg to l)urt_v‘s call and we heartily congratulate him on his well- Ltcen \vnurrdod and was nt the point oi death. When he enlisted it was for the purpose of avenging his brother. Hugl ls. now in England. but in H conditkir that 'will prevent any more milftnry sr~rv'ice. The notice of his death wa: first seen in the Globe, but the failure of the Government to oiilvcially notify the family led them to believe that was another man of the same name ; A few days al0. when no letters of any kind harl been recently received, his wife-, i-Ienrletta, formerly Miss Bradley of Vernon River, P, E. I., culled on the local i`ted_.Cross unit for fussistance, and n -telegram was sent to Canada. -Mrs.,McI_{innon has since renewed a letter from Capt. G. D. Kilpatrick. Chaplain of the 42nd Bn. ' fanadians which stated that Private 0 r l RECEIVED D. C. M. .AND .PRO»~ i. A '. ' r /I _ 'ff' rr. telesram starting time his brother' . ___ ` » ‘_ , lcially reported admitted 2nd (.‘a.s~ E _ , r, \ ' .Receives ._ APPo|N1'MsNT - ..._`.v‘ .; 1- WOUNl>ED»-Mr. William Hay- ` ° f' =.»_V -\. vu ' § USE V r V 'if' . ' \ 1 5 r r I PILL Théy are Reliable They are harmless and re- lieve Backnche, Swollenloints, Pains in the Sides, Brick Dust Deposits, Painful Urination, Dizziness and those constant Headaches that come from Kidney or Bladder derange- ments. Don’t hesitate when our symptoms point to Kidney trouble, Gravel or Stone in the Bladder. Use the tried, tested and proven remedy --Gin Pills. Sold throughout the coun- _ try for 50c. a box. rv- .,. ,L vs r 1. 'ri 1. r.. ,.| r U.S. rasidenla should addr , THE NATIONAL DRUG & CHEMICAL CD. of Canada, Limltod, Tomato. Ont- on - Sl., Buffalo. N.Y. 188 7 No-Dru-Co-. lM-- 202 Hull .. Y vt V ' , _.T I . r. .., - . _ '3 t __ ___ -_ - 7.... The death Ol CHDL GGOTEG W- M0: started sailing when only eighteen Kay 13- Very `l1lSl\lY l“0SD€¢t0l1 CMN” years ot' nge :md only gave up the Ji S\l‘ml1‘l9YSlll€ 0Cl‘~1ll`l”€ll *lf MS h0“\¢" life of u. searunn. about two years ago. H1 'I`l\\1l‘=`l12iY in ‘l1\0 7S\l1 WHY Of his lie moved to Snrrrnrcrsido frnru Cav- 'it-ie. 'Deceased was jlltil- l`€°0V0l`l\\S endish about twerrty~l`i\'c yerrrsrngo f`l'0l'l1 all filiiilfk Of lllflllefllil When :ind by his kind and unassuming dis- pueuruonia set in and he passed rr-' ,0s1.;_|.,n won man fr|emr,,_ H., is WHY f1fU%\‘ 01115’ IWD days illness. For .Em-vived by a rvirlcyiw and two daught- a number ot' years hc was (‘a.ptain1or.a Mrs. Silas Wyand oi Mayfield of the schooner Mary May. lic' l . and Mrs. Adeline McClure ot' Link- letter, P. E. l. and one son Mr. Don- uld McKay of the U. S. A. also three step dauglrters .\irs. W D. Haywood of Vrrncouvcr, .\irs. H. L'-. Wyaud of New York and rMrs. James A. Morr- ison of \S'ununer'side. To the bereaved deepest sympathy is extended. Fun- .rrul this afternoon at 2 o’clock. L __ _'___ :-.3 _._.L_ - f5 V ,_-1. 7///N V pf. They all come out. of the -f /' >.;.- “BEAVER” FLOUR Barrel ' Apple Pie and Hot Rolls for supper-Jelly Roll ,~ and Chocolate Cake ~ _/,,__A_ "\_ Bread for dinner " \ <" """““'-\~\~\- -1>t..r.rr.. S ...rd and delicious homemade g ` 3 5” Doo hunts and . , ~\ /fx g V, / g- ‘ \ \\ `::\ ~ ~ . .V Q f merited prouroiiou. ` ;\ \\\\\\\“ ` \ < Coglrlleiglxg l\ /ujgj. r ¢=;:-- ‘ 1< -- re a n es <~ | _ --f' < / /ff F F i Police Scrgt. Joseph l\lcKiunou ol \ and best whcn made of (gay the Lagrange .-‘ rtion. llosion, is rec //', ' _ YQ 1 -*I vfvirrn the s_'.'rr:|mthy of his runny '/ ¢ " / frleurls ou the death of his hrot.l_1er / -ff T` L0 | I '» " / or ~c ' . ell . \\iT/~,'-A.‘J"` 1 /// / drive for recruits made by this ian ` . `~-3_\»_.~V..._\ \ -. _:f- -=_‘, '? ` _ ous outfit curly last year. The enlist _. ' _,,.-.,- ., rent. arzaiust. the wishes of his iam , A _ ' in follow-rl rr notice received that hir ` r _ . \\\ %;_.1\~\\i`>$‘C,__,V$ 5 _,,____4{