_Prskh We ¢81'_1‘y the full of these remedies sell each one on a antse..ff0\11_._fl1¢ Money .refunded you Use Pratt's ' - ' ` mos sm iiiul. d (xngdhu Losses Less Than Prisoners M Taken C0 m With the Canadian Forces In Blnce, Sept. 30.-The followins M0 the net reséllts tio hgie Canadian .Fri ay's g ll Z °°;.’l;ie%atio'n of about ‘live miles. with "possession of the Canal du Nora, sae s-.mvsslbls iilljclns 0' 0"’ ,mm W. ,--. tl at Dousl; .capture 0f Bom. _., fwhlch_ _overlooks camhyf fyfypiose fall-‘may follow m ,_ ._ _:r1|ys;:,'§i§)rinoner§, 7,1 ofilcers and -iw men possod through the “gen-__ _d_ay wht, wish a total ‘of betw' _.3iQ00 3llll.4»QU- me"- . Th i !-ggggers are'ot` the best type Eyst e_h,eo\'fntered._ being mostly Prus- :aiangifjnd »’HlDOV'BriAl1B ' ____.g||-. own casualties are less than °f Km '*~“", _‘ b f mone,_s_ i ni-itisb and Gi-sax roi-oss also are =i\_\° _““"‘ °' ° P vi ii ron-len sions the stru- 5` 0"' me” “'°”‘ ““"“gA",',t° “mei i'§i'to:sv:iley Petriou is about zo §°“°"Y “B they did at n eng' mm ' 1 B I I frontier. Ewere equally confident of victory. ,g‘l;°°n{“5“§`°mfh‘;t -‘;E;;E‘: “libres _""r_;~'l_ e 6 8 tured Forced to Serve. h“¥;1eb‘:}°:r;‘;|; a-'nd Austrian P-res' ARCHANGEL' Sem' 30'_Ameri" has been notified that troolJB -BN iéeans returning to the Dvina front being sent tosstrengthen the Buwar. .ivlth Bolshevikl prisoners, brought ,an "ont, “wording to ,pedal de. istorles of new crueitles and murders. 5They told of one instance where tho iniutilatsd bodies or rin-so British lsailors who had become separated me Bu] rm", ac. §from `th`elr command had been found. :g:$:‘:c:° 051° vienndgawm. _ omce E Most of the prisoners brought statement' which record, the re. 'l\°l'°» lnchldlng °m°°"' declared pulse of enemy attacks west of Lake Ethoy had been forced to servo under Gehndn nm a defensive Rctg,- ?:\|“'°l3'°U`1°°'u‘° i - which we have taken over from the "r { ` ` K - _rl `- I _ K' ' ` _'_' *_ A' . 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS _1T_ ;\\vlnlm _ pw i “L” ca mad me important mo“n_ .I . _ ` __ ' _ _ ` 1* bas pun not feel You are *her their Ili! I0. be' s 'Pile old t ns Hood's Ssrsapiirllla |s___ a. peoufisi-'find important etmtedcal Dointmago d com-binstfion _ Ibots, ‘barks and No oth§_lnedioiiie‘sllits like it," D0 B 4 ~ -‘ :mr W EI ,___ ii Sllnsh lmdsnnos 1 ~r IUCN and All Prolsd Successful. Hpodg LONDON. Sept. 30.-mer L Init A of more than 250 miles. from tha -on four wide and- lmportnrt-seeing, being taken fromrtbe enemy by: the 'sledgo-hammer. News of.the French. e W0 . uid -bo esnlisdf to Wednesday night st .Abr¢n_r|..vm|3,, I-rival ot- a returned solder Ptm. Theodore Arsensult son of Eliza 4,-. 3°'m'“lf~ 'S0910 d8YB 1180 Mr. Eliza rsenault received a letter from his 'l .Nvfill `9°°"l`to ui. fmsbssiss tix: 5°” "“""“K_"l“ 11° “nested to ne _“P ;"1f._ar_e'smsslluig"'tlie“GsruIsm 'ser l_l°ll1e soon. Ever since than expects- t-lon *was'ol1‘filli.'0B. and on Wednes- _ sy afternoon the news was flashed .to Abram's Village that Pte. Arsenauit ». B ,Am _ Y' i_.-idlnd _med bi ` ,_ -0 fo.. ... ".fi':....:‘;_:§...e°.2f.i°:.::§n:....2. ..°..°f:. ...‘:i...‘1:;°::;’.:‘°:° form'ul`s'or Ingredients. Accept _ell-,_ _Allied oiff _ve eUortf`sip`e,`tbe"'n;gh¢_.»;-m._,g|,“i -.mms ,gon 89:63 ubstitutef-but insist on having b08l!mlD8 0_f £116 =Wl!l‘- 011 ill rs t » p~ na at it md 1 _ Brlmh' Frauen’ Ambncan ‘nd ‘_ ar and wide-'Mid 'as a` result a large 8 ' ay' sian troops' are progressing s:1mss's-'.»"\Ul1'bel‘ of peopiegathered at Abi-sm's . ”* fully. Serious'Inrossls»are betngnnnde Village corner to extend' a hearty ' - USKUB f ‘N FLAMES 'into the German 'defensive sys- igrssung and ,_ royal welcome to. the d0II?2 8812' YGSIIIIS. ’ " U i ~ _ " - tem north of Ypres around Cambrai sortb or ins Aims Lad onnbs cnsml ‘i3l'lll18 hero. Mr. Harry Darby autoec Triumph of Allies In Balkans Con- _p,gn°_V¢|-dun “¢¢°|~_ A4-|m¢{0m_| 10 W6llll18tl>n -Station together with dunes to Grow giiisoners have been added to the ll1e_soldier's father and mother, bu: ` iidtota :aloof usslas - - . I E. A. F ug.-0g|lZl(‘)il:.g §erl‘>)tin30.t-lzalatglslaorlgieis mr; days ang mvéoal huglémd) mm: woresadly disappointed when the &l`ltl'8l Dl’llgSt0l'€ 1,) base of Ushib, tfgwords which the 5”" °f an °°'|"T“” ¥‘"° b°°°‘_'{'-'M313 a:ln`pulled in' Wellington but the sol- Serbians ans ndvs. cing from Veles from the enum! i‘ 'ue' was “M “b°*“`d' on l°“"“|“5 this . h ta . Kochnna.. Northwest of Montstir Allied are aldiiug in -the region west of Le P1398 lf it has not already fallen. _'Prom ‘ bi ii they cabtursa Friday. ao- Vim! ~v°°°°°°° el'° beleslselnedbr 11"’ °°"1mi"°° |11 Chafee. at the ln- 'rfing to tus ssrbian omeiai sofa- the Bfliivll inhibit-r newdirirs for siigfsiioii'oi»tbs nianvnsoiile who were ent on Saturday. The Serbl ll! cambmi' 1° W ° Can” “ '°°‘f"__imost___enger ‘to see him that nighz, D Catelet. The capture of Oamliral by "°.‘\°Pm.’“°d 't° 'S“m"'B"`S'll~\° OWU’ ‘-0 ’“ "“‘° °"P""°“°“'”' "°“"' °' :bs Bi-msn would a r no bs near learn that Pts. Arsensuii had inigbtso m the train at Surn'lnersl'de and had troops advanced 11 miles up to Fri U15 W°°¢ *hi* Bfltlsh *"9 V"-hm 1% silently but slowly wooded his way snt on operafiolil ll! Hlwedvlll- fro _ 'T i t _ I E ` sv. and sions mga? frcnst h:di;’§f‘§1t2l§_g“;'5’:,':c,§: h:v°e |f";'e‘;‘°”“;‘f 5 to ins bouss or bis sisisr Mrs. sim- mil? ti? 31:: rr-:Sou omof:ins'ss:s- °°m°~ We “Wh” =\'° WMU! 1°? H‘i‘*‘°"-I make. “"9 °f th” WWC fighting -in the ioutsklrts of the city. ‘§1l0W_l¥", ps `tllls wounded soldier rc- Funher immnlnt u_Dtu`|.e,‘ of pda, Meanwhile the plight of the.G0rmanp mms Wmlvypmy 0ne'_1eg1an'dHt|,e word oners have been made. The Allies ln "W Cimbni °°°t°" 1'" mm *¢'7"-si n also makin progress between gravated by loss- of valuable railway lently implies -that no demonstration If; Prem. mg his ochrkh communkxations. The enemy in that M’ “nY_|‘md W” ‘extended t0 mm- K uhevo an immrunt Bu|g“|m region is now in a serious position .i Very strange indeed-thatzls soldier be- ef zo miles noi-in or uonssiir, bas end with 011° °l¢°"\“""°- "1" °f lensing to the western bari of ibo is- bem captured by lmnm u.“p,_ who abandoning the Hlndeiliurg line.. la also have driven‘the 'enemy from the ,i C ountain ranges ,between the Gems f°\1l' Wim- whloli already has. been pierced at apital unnoticed and unwal¢olmod_ :ld vnu” ,hem The om |5m¢e. Looked upon asv the keystone. of But another singular th.ing wus that t I m the Italian War $15 sa!! the enemy dean" 'system betwmn " ltlllalt th; Italians still are Pursuing_(l;Ill;;-*`*:v*‘ll:d 3*; gi; 3° trellaigréf (Vt B l I the Monastir-Kish-i _G . ' wg, ;'°§;rnao!:.=\;)-at Demi, H1355,-_ an Menln road, has] also; tarlgeen. the : 5 advance at 20 m"es_ The B'3|ga,-mug l prisoners total ng . - DW tl! are retiring rapidly in the’ irection spatcbes to the London newspaper! from Holland. - Austrian troops have gone to the Bulgarians." 1 AGENTS WANTeD :AGENTS WANTED PORTRAIT agents-`n new line of proofs. First class finished portraits, frames at ldviest'prIces. Call or write United Art Company, 4 Brunswick Ave. ' *‘ roi-onto. 155s-siinuoniunsi SALEBMAN WANTED FOR PRINCE Ed-ward Island to represent well- .___ ,_ _ ' know-n_..bIs_cuit and cake msnufac-_ tutors. Give full particulars in ll\'S¢ letter, stating age. experience, sal- ary expected and references. All applications treated as confidential. -_Y. B. Box 116 Charlottetown - "ousrdiss. 1132-io-mei. wlnvrrno nnnr-I _ '1 irnusnn' FOR SALE _ , Bony, and 3 - FOR SALE GANG PLOW. APPLY.-Quentin sector. are 1’°D°f¢°d ND' Ludlow Jenkins. Marshfield. 1796-10-5M3Ipd. FOR SALE--CHESTNUT MARE 6 YR old standard bred- 80011- dl’lV°l`- AD- iply WZF. Robins 296 Grsitfion St. isoi-1`o-s lu 1i pa _ - -V FOR SALE MCLAUGHLIN CAR 4 cylinders, thoroughly overhauled electric lights and self starter, in good condition. Walter S. Grant.. ` 1510-9-20ttf i WILL RENT THE HIGHLANP Hotel also the stable, or sell V it private if not by public -auction . Jdhn Home Clrtown P.E.l. 1784-10- im-Bi vi! ' ' LOST Y 1 emi.. ron calvin. _House- ,__,-_,__;norh»_§f6oo_d _wagon Apply to Mrs. P. C . Brown. 1430-9-17Ul¢f~ HELP WANTED-MALE WE WILL PAY YOU $225 T0 DI8- tribute religious and _patriotic liter- ature in your own community. Ex~, psrieneo not required. 90 days work. International Bible Press. Toronto. 1540-9-23;i18l UACHINIBTB AND TOOL MAKERS wanted at lloAvlty's shell plant, Bt. John, N. B.. under best- working, conditions in modern shops in I city whore cost of board and iods lug and other living expenses are relatively low. Hours? s. in. to 3 p. m. Bp. m. to 11 p. m. 11 p. In. to 7 s. m. with chances of work- ing extra hours. Return fsro re- funded to Machinists who -lil! 3 months. 15924-Qbliiwks. _lm-Slim, MIISOELLANIOUI 01'. Pl1'lR'0 _lTARO_i~i: f_.Ac'i‘0lY is now reoolvim"‘ potatoes at the mill. 1'l|-10-7 mil *_é* luv vous our or rowu cu?- plles with Dominion llxprsss Money Orders. Five dollars costs three . seats... . _ mo-iosusin. LOST.-ON UPPER PRINCE 81'. AN automobile crank, return to W.l{. Rogers Dtf. ~. LOST-»8EPT. 28 BLUE SILK ANU crochet hand has containing coin purse with change and small parcel. l Finder kindly notify" Guardia" ofrios. 1751-xo-7 lu ai f LOST 4- BETWEEN HILLSBORO bridge and Vernon River s .black wolf stole. Finder will kindly Wm' munloste with Mrs. M. G Sullivan. Montagueor leave at 126 Fitzroy St. 1798-10-8 M 21 WILL THE PARTY WHO TOOK THB swings off the manure spreader that wus sold at Mus. Malleti.'s auct- ion Sept. 30 leave camel at Cornwall ~ store and ssvo further troubldf 1799-10-8 M 2! pd WANTED - -- - v, WAREHOUSE WANTID. FAIR 8|!! central. and dry. A large cosoli house would do. Write "Warehouse" im us city. 1'{14-io-um. _-#clunk-u---so-----Q-s.-» PATRIOTIG. ITIADY, WILL PAID smpi_oym_snt.st home. in wsr or sqm, _tins-also _'wi' 1°' ll' °' the hsf. simple Auto Kanter. Par- tlgillsrs today, so stamp. Auto Kait- 'hs,,dq*!'ssy, oqi. o ist? ooliost thrust of the Anglo-Bellsisn armies i was a complete surprise to the Ger- mans. It is being ma.de~8-Bell!-It 181'- ritory held by the enemy since 1314. I In the north the British are push- ing forward r8Dii|lY~ S0\ll1hW°¢ °f Cambrai, Field Marshal Hal8'B,lIl!l\ Scheldt Canal. - Douai, the Germm base nodheast of Arms, and one of the outlying de- rsnoss or the great fcrn'ess`0f‘Lil1e. _ also is threatened by the ‘Onmlrral operation. The British have crossed the high road between Douai and Gambrai and the railroad connecting them is useless to the Germans. ‘ Southeast of Doual the Blitlsh have taken Arleur. -_ _ Belgian troops entered #the Brest offensive Sa.turdl.Y'bY. 5981113108 lm operation In conillnctlon with the British in 'the Dixmude-YPIPS 31%!- The'Allies pushed forward rapidly. i fighting their way thfd\l8ll -`-t0 3011'- tholst Forest. Whiohillse UND UW* turedci- - - .»., - . . nrliisb and Amsriwll f"°°0' launsbsa an attack sunday‘m°m!11s northwest of St. Quetfn and-IS erre- suit'tlre`Britisli ara asfrlde il\°'S¢- tl icamlirai ra way. _ Quits Clhtelet, La Vacuuerie. Nanny. Villers-Guislan in the St I sd. - 1 - who tba cbamimsne-Vesdlm -fl’°I1¢» the armies of Gell°_\’&lU _9_°\“`°'“d “mi msselt src nr°sresslns__=fE}<¥|lY ‘mf the heights behind _the denbur8 ` line. The French and Alnerlllhll forces In the last. 24 hours Celllllfed tus' strong position! ` °f S9’1'm°'PY Manco, Grnteuil and Buooonville and had extended W0 U`1V3U°° Gilt °f um Argonne. Since ll!!! Wllnlml °f mg stuck _in this section Gen. 001111!! has broken the resistance of twenty- one German divisions. . _ - Gen. llanglirs army Saturday, 5; formed n muter-strobe I,-ll U10 _ ture of Fort Malmaison _£114 _Hill "19' cess is expected to lend to the G80- ture of the entire- Chszlnln-doosbaines Ridge. The German ‘D0!ll»l°\\l- 5" bam; subisotsd to a heavy. lrilllsrv bombardment. ang the Gefmllll lf* ti th rI¢e._ _ owétllttb 2826;-mile line s.fl\me.oV_N' almost its entire length. IWW . Foch has the German command in n tight place. On each of the four leo- tors the Allies threaten *lmp_ortnnt‘ bases and valuable communibilbn iioes. 'rbs Gorman commend Preb- ably will have trouble in Plleill# ll-I reserves to the best advnniag_e._\8 the Amos are in s i»°ll¢l°== f° still more sectors if Marsha thinks necessary. _ rr-inoo inirons. sirsrnnnslt. sent'-' 80--0'0" Prince Charles of Roumnlllh _*|10 was ordered by KIDS ‘° underzo 76 dsyl' l°llhl'¥ °0l1 IPOD* because he recent!! *LOU* '-0 OWU" and married tll0 #Pill 1°’ °f 3 mm' msnisn army omcsr. ll "MUN W have renounced hll l\1°°°lll°|\ W l-31° Roumanlan throne- - it mx’ m”`chu°:o°m:;` ii ; L' Ol ll ‘“'l`.“'5?.”€.’i 5?.. **»s...... d°""° 1: tu Bui- suggelts thlt the Nl 4% I , i gas-inn armiltive, ill". simon. nofilatisns ,fit ih°.»°m~ moz itsdsi ,. sin? "3 no sugar _ its di lometle cipher. Ain" Snnperor A.:ir_mll. , s t. ao.-mmpgror. sta. meeting ot the Crown Council at Vienna Boturdsri sooordlnl ton dsll\li°lI`l0-ill' lifllli =.:=:.~f.:=::.-.:.-.:.‘:.f'. '°‘° ' e ms night sn M u mugs sf-.s='“ '°' °“° " iii; illli %;E§_ _ trsisvlonss sie to be ll lmports.\\o¢_o¢ by the Ooutrsi Powers . ‘lisndu,£ me ull-0-tnlm , -'-,. \,'~1`- _ . " . ‘ 3.-f-. _ " -f- /; ¢(9,,,,_; _._ . _ .___ ., U§l~’.'é "19 ' - -,_.:-`.¢ isis 'iin_ab_ atiiilsfli ,.,ii._ii1cm \,;.'l .¢nu._i- . i...- i... _. _ii .. ' - '-= ~ ‘ .url in 10( rinse no en'-.ii'»-as ’~ s "' -in ‘ .',.+' are Ughting for crossings of the i _,L home. ‘ A lengthy program had been pre- pared but owing to the 'lots hour, lt ‘vas curtailed .to n great degree. The wounded' soldier was escorted to the hail to the sound of music rendered by Miss Celenise Arsenault. Ile was seated on -thestage between his fath- el' and mother and surrounded by his littls slstersialso by him was his sis- ter Mrs. Simon Hayes of Sumlher- side. "I'he.presIdentf of the meeting. Mr. Stephen Bernard In welcoming the] young hero‘ home, made touching rer- eronces tothe hardships he had gone Thl`01lgh. alllyiding also to the noble' family that had furnished two sons! to the war, one of whom now sleeps under Belgian soil. ' Mr. Etienne M. Arscnault in ex- tending a welcome haha to Pts, Arsenault said he voiced the senti- greeting .to the returned 'soldiers ill our pleasant homes sink into :.:- sisniflcamoe when we behold this 1 turned soldier bearing the scars oi battle. . ll- -surrounding community, but ui.-, en _H l -;_____ when as the mid night 1,05, W , m‘i°h limi", n"¢`.A'1| Struck. the Dl'0l0Il88d gun salute that __ £0 :D0 _ _ _ ‘ _ resounded for and wlds announced me {A dooior’s_presoription for} -._. °°'*" - nd, should 'arrive in the western is 0 car oouldbe secured to drive him 0 his home amd he had to be Grwenl _ o Abram’s Vllsge by team, arrivlng|“ s before mentioned at 12 o’clock to- sf meet the vast throng who had come (I from nil sections -to welcome him I an interval of ten years, a mail has been sent from England, is an island about midway between the Cape of Good Hope and the South American shore. When Napoleon was im- prisoned on St. Helena u company of artillery was placed on guard in Tristan, although it was 1,300 miles south of the Little Corpor:1l‘s prison. moved, and only three men left to guard the forts. These adopted a.gricultural pursuits and did a. brisk business with passing ships. In eight h years the population increased from t ree to twenty-seven. e are of somewhat mixed descent, for he two companions of Corpl. Glass obtained from St. Helena Hindon ments of ,the whole audience in his girls as wives. A further ndmlxture ' of rival of shipwrecked sailors. Indeed, Our Petty sacrifices we make, here tl, _ _ Glass is married to a Genoeso sailor S ' ~ l rib - MP- HUF? Darby congratulated the an Commun( 0 e nth Bulgarian 'patriotic family In gsm” ba r S Cai ul A11] r ._ _angst mem their mn’ Not only me ed troops ii Macedonia. The divi sion was colnprised of two brigades :ind with it 'i large quantity of Wm. ' ll||S0||’$ infernal and external ius. I' moss . won- sgrisi ol?'i§'i§fi°}‘li.‘§aTol§g”¢l°fs'z :sickly ....°°°°‘::."...:’:.':.:":...i.°"r..‘:i.:».s..“..°.~., A and insnfothsr common ills. l whole province was indebted to this young man. He himself felt deeply on th-is matter, as he recently was sorely afflicted by the war. in the loss of his eldest son. He begged to be excused from saying any more. A splendid ad- dress oi welcome was read to Private Arsenault by Mr. Amand Gallant ana a gift (a valuable -watch and fob) presented by Philoreme Arsenault. A few patriotic songs with Mrs. Cyrus L. Arsenault at llio organ, in- terspersed the program; also a coni- Icai song by -Mr. Joseph G. Arsenauii Among others who spoke were Mes- srs Ferdinunt Richard and Joseph F. Arsenault of Urbunvillo und Peter Gullint; 'Before dispersing most of thos/is -presenthruslled forward to press tlic hand of this returned hero who had shared the perils of war. The notable singers present roridenlng in a loud time that impressive French song La Merseillalse. Three cheers and a tiger were also given n lionor oi’ -the hero. ' Pte. Arsenault as 'before stated was wounded In battle, and taken prison- er by Germans. After spending many months wrlth t-hem lie was finally ex- changed and was then sont home. oon alter being taken prisoner he was adopted by some clmrltaliiesoc- icty In the vzistcrn part of the Prov- co. At the request of the Abrain's iliuge Prisoners of war branch he as handed over to tlieui and ever ncewas regularly sent thc parcels eqiilred. Private Arsenault looks uite healthful and cheerful in spite ol' the fact th-at he lost a limb and now wears crutches. keep Minard’s Linimcnt in the house Mnil Alter Ten Years. Tristan da Cunha, io \-rliirh, aftei On his death the guard was re- The 103 people who form the pres- nt population of Tristan da Cunha blood has resulted from the ar- e great granddaughter of Corpl nved from ar Italian ship. _ PARJIS, Oct. 7.-Havt the General ivlsionxlins surrendered his iorco -to ~ REHEARBAIB- hu' Last af Lilnerlck . BROWN. 1| time uni islmliii “'“i,'1f'j___;§'..;,;'°~f-° °°~_ _..|,,~i Aw, , -_r-fp, gemp _'__ __ ____ __ _ , “ » ' . ' - ` I _ ` __ §v°_=F"=“,,“v#";;;,;};;ff__§”-»....;"f..;'..if‘..¥‘fi.~$‘.‘}‘$‘_-..°.§;‘..‘!.‘i‘;.f"“ so om _iw ras _f _ _ ‘ Ni ` <11 rsvsrooumeslsnevnss postponed until further notice. WJ. MEE‘illNG.f- Regular Quarterly meeting Board _of Trade Wednesday evening. 1792-10-8Mz:. STANCHEL 8ERVICE8.- Rev. .D. McLean will preach at Btanchel. Monday & Tuesday evenings at 7. pm AUCT-IUN TODAY.-I`Qon’t -forget to attend the big auction sale in' front of -R. B`eairsto's.au'ction roofms,i at eleven o'clock today. ' ‘ 3 ll 8 James Paton, MlL.A. received a wire 2 yesterday notifying lviln that his son, Lieut Rowland Paton -had arrived in London and -that he is making very satisfactory prog:-esg_ ,. ll B b WOUNDED---Mrs. Mary Ann Mur- Dhy. 22 Weymouth Street. City has been notified that her son Pte. Fredk James Murphy s ofiiclallyadmltted 54 V General Hospital, Aubenguc, Sept. H 28th gunshot 'wound right leg. g HOME FROM OVERSEA8.- Lleut, A- E- B- MllflJl_l.V. M. C., son of Sen- ator Murphy, Tignish has arrived home from overseas and was In the city yesterday. He will be in town for a few days. His numerous friends are delighted -to see him once more. wsu. KNowN Hens- A Halifax U visited lier parents and returning D home, was stricken ‘with pneumonia from which alle did not recover. -Rev. this -city for some years and will have U the sympathy of many friends here. ' DIED OF WOUNDS.- Mrs. J. A. ed a telegram yesterday afternoon W stating that her son, ySergt. Leo Grit) T western Battalion and was later trans si of the few survivors of that gallant 0 despatch ssld 'he had been wounded l in the abdomen and back. Much sym- th and two sisters and two brothers one ill Postal Courier service. ::The shew of lllve stock at the Sourls Exhibltiivn promises to be the best yet. 1' dances, will be provided on the 5° material fell in-to hands of thc Allies Minard’l Llniment used by Physicians as Mr. sire... °;‘““¢° ¢l1°'e11¢s_¢°nwslt nt their sas- I McArthur of Cornwall. Marriage to lake Place this month. 1784=1o~'iM1lpa. 'Mr. -McConnell and family resided 'ln ed !N°AelluN'r ._ ter Surah Jeanette to Franlr Hamm "2~ssn‘ -. _ ssrs Ano souuo.-ur. Jobowii- linnms. Pi-inos su-ost, ¢ny_ ,Neges B Perth- Amboy. N. J., onssiuroay in- lermlns ulmof tbs tsrribls sgpiosron there and that she bud escaped in. Jury. ` telegram from Mrs.,wi||||m| ,m _vvoun'oso_i`N ARMA' nl-. esm- rd M°_G“‘3“-,l}f‘215 Queen Qtrqet, city, as received _s talegrs.|;h‘,Q*“,,"ms ,on 01'” LQ0_~‘-_-M§G*_3ll1lli infantry is of- i.'r. P/iron in suotsuo.--m§.' many '°°°"°d °"""m°'°"*°’°” °°“‘ r8’l Hospitlll, Danes_(}g§| Sth gunshot wound right FUNERAL smitvlcsj-'rbs -time. ral of the late Dennis Phelan _who dis-| in Charlottetown on Sept. 2lst,~ -tool: lace -at Morell on Sunday' afternoo' HDL 22nd, from' the residence of h'. rother Laurence Phelan and was ery largely attended. The' "funeral er-vice In the church and at tho rave were performed bythe 'Pastor 1 Rev. Father Duffy. The pall-bearers we Carlhy, Wilfred Dumphy and Richard Walsh. May his soul rest in piece. ro Frederick Sinnot, George M - CHLRilS'1‘~M_|AS PARGELS . -_Chl‘i5t~ mas parcels for the Canadian Expedi- tionary Forces should be mailed in me to be despatched from Canadian Exchange says:-We regret to havolmrls “Ut later than the lllllllilli Of to announce the death of Mrs. FranZi!N0V9mb0" Tl1l1l'fBI70¥'Ulll0|'l lB 0011865!- Lyerlie_ lit lier home in Norfolk, Vlr- ed ginla. Mrs. Lycrlio was the eldest tho pu-blic are requested to endeavor daughter of Rev. J. W. McConnell. to pastor of' the Robie Street Methodist be Church, Halifax. She had recently m. duningt-he Christmas season and have all parcels posted ln` time to despatched from Canada by the iddle of November. 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