‘Doc dive - is -_Wlly Benslar Dyspepsia ta?_“._tm,__t_hg__st0_mack _ ___Rev. J, A, 1\h¢h0hh|d_ parlsh Priest ,_ or his country, Mr McKenzie volun they arekready to ' _,el-ve" ` ‘ _ ‘ ` ‘ " | Hon. "Jams M N u` zie, who is now studying medicine in y°ffG§g%v1? mu S? °. - of puhih _W§,.k_,f._c§yl'e (i‘;m('§f::fg§_‘;‘f Mcolll Universliy. Wendell rigs also gm u (.hr,mml,.. P Vdfyt in towhihy we Ei.-pl,e“.'xast.mkht .volunteered tor the front. an both ' ’ r ' Ch 1 1. 'tlfigla lilmflalebrgrlllbhlaxdg l(()ai!:iY1€i,p,Ml)d\r "Ren" Hai' Tom” will Ei” me mach. 25c and‘50c` y spent uis weekend? with aihiiiiteiidltnli "”“‘°“ “W” '““'° "°°“ °“°°°’“'W "°‘“' “nd 1“°°'° °° ’°"' hm' “°" “H _ ' -_ ° ~ P,-0w9e_‘..1§¢,h,-my.Hdrbaun -_ ed. and go with the second contingent 1" - ' li.-~ =- _.z -; _ away to the war now raging in France Price 50c. and llf00 Per bottle. Mne- lvisssrseafu.»si¢l-ns’aaii un. Amr ““" B"‘§‘“’“' °‘“°* D’°"‘°“” *° “ls K‘““°“ Dm" 0°' 0°” Gm* “Wg” n l _ Sou,-1,, I I 1. 4 "’ departure from Plaster Rock, Mr and Kent Streets; Mau, E. A. yestefdxfreivllgF'i9;9h9“imet°w“ Spurgeon McKenzie was Presented - ' - _ _ " .~ V _ with an address, which tells the senti- § I is if ~:z:. l s h i i _ sight-ithere’ll 'T be n 611511118 Wtlfk ou _ Central Dmgstoref 'T M, \“ ll\\\\\ '_ _‘cushion ' "1 are made of the finest, lightest that can be had price. : : : : theordinarylcind te _Um desired. l _ _ .- tives . ' ~ - . \i~.<\»vrr 1/,P _ _ ‘ ra - _ are of Daltoll and ’l‘uplin_breed‘. ‘ Ellllllll lillllllllll *’ `°1---_ e , ~ '_ . w.'l1. cs'ilaglia'ii,"s¢r1, 1,, _’? '~‘l=' . in Charlottetown Yesterday. 0 8' 'Wu ENGAGEMENT ANN°UN°E°- "' , --_--.. CCD! J<_>hll Mciialo and Mrs _Mclsuo ~- Capt. Kemp;-@gh‘_r|mte_°w___ ___________ announce the "`eugagenie_nt of their ed home last nigllt_-from 0ttswa_ yoilnxest daughter, Ellen llen.n.` to _M __ "-- '-4-.. Zllfllliam Grigs Atkinson, the marriage D Rh/e';__ _gba tggcggllld. 0! Vernon §o::n_°bg“f§’_h°“a_V?g6‘?2n_’;k°"3:“&‘ f_?l[l*lstlln 'Church on the the sublect, S _ _‘___ l_:__ome__o§_ile_i5 sister. Mrs (Hon.) Duncan _Q- ` en a s _ ......‘;‘:; ..’l.:'.:..ll‘.’.=.i.T‘f;'.%°"' “ ' lr"“°1"°?“"';°°;~°l°'°°‘“‘ \ #_ Two sous EuLlsT.-Mr c. spur- §h"“’° ° 5 '° “ “W " ° °"°'Y ”‘““ Charlottetown Yesterday ' night from alaster Rock, NB, wh re n ._ be has been _engaged during the at B r Wm. Curran. Sheriff ol Kings *Wmmer in community work under the C°\ll1ll'. was in Charlottetown Mon. _““°i’i°ee of the Reading Camp Associ- th ay. ation. lt will be remembered that Mr W r McKenzie spent four years' at McGill b Mr C. E, P_ ye,-,_ of Ah,,mon_ is in University. where he graduated with Th the city on business in connection withh the d°5'f°° °' B-A-~ ‘md °“b‘°°l“°“m' ¢h the fox 1nduBy_,~y_ - -_ completed one year in medicine, in- ri ’ Mr' S. `C. Clark, M1. Stewart was in 5991; McKen le arrived home Saturday me h that is In O et ith M M ___ ;en<§lng_to _:liter into the medical pro gl » r 'i‘h ess on t i t i H - , Aft€1' th# -fB8St"*ll'l€ll nr ved inoxélhdrlglgfbllv-h l§)?\Illxll?I‘Xr"!ts|l. thus emlhloyzd svveilleldrotlldmisvar argl: 315;] h9A:'5“;l rgglsgtgellilllf Lhlrist ig Wha l? -' ' ' “mbeflallfi "wt evening from nsliiax `°"‘» “"4 lmrelied by his training- |11” rel fin cl? i i tl nb emi y does ~ " "f-‘1»___;--'= - 1 -- , ' liiyhlly to the Empire. and his love ° 9 'B ' 8 ""“"’y sms' _ . . __ _ C. u ni teerod is me f t. He l this “ _ 0]_idays____and evqy dav y_____;§_*_‘_;‘__y__ Vert Vins _ln Charlottetown morning ‘_:___ M___‘_‘:_¥_‘______ whesgvsg will many reasons wily one cannot be a f ' .loin ills brother. Mr Wendell McKen-- gag man or woman mlecmlg the M1;_:_J€;‘_l llgrg hge l>urcllai1_ia_d from giant;£2$h€l£??pk’p;l:§;f“:;’;¥_a"gthiifé :ales oi ltexall goods will be donated ° “ ' “- .V°"l“ ° ms" some s will t li w lab l ° ' Sllilllyélllil g:(?`feie‘g-‘BN?&a°x‘-é sfréat’ Kilt' pfesem aluollgllat tllelnns Aftet; the ‘;1:‘esenl)d1tlld‘rf R°m°.dle° ‘md help this w°"'hy"°a“"' Um ,,s__l__ Mm d C _ D .,~_ xf L°g‘“‘,"-victoria' which was made ill the presence of tho' gacmnnon Dmg CU- CM- Grmt ` °“ "°’° Kem" Of ` V "’-"'. : eorge and Kent Streets. Mcti. li pred face and ha d F f My-_ (ye é Dem- | _ _ entire population of Plaster Rock, Mr §;,,'~on the market. Wcnbdiilrfnfsl 0 "S 5 vestmeiltgrdgrcl gglhnti-lthe RWM I"_ McKenzie made it iltting reply, expres. ` n _ lan a ott town re _ _ d 1 ~ -~ ~~ ~ , ' _ sive of his appreciation for the kindly lll”l”_,"` ¢gr“,?,,di§?e;t'w§¥P“€,§l=P?5 B._tf`& to B” .:rian_ri<_z_rh§il which they had always = .. -1 ren e m. Mr Ulric Dawson and brid i d i.. t~.....i.........-... f.....- S.,i’..‘.‘."il.‘;. cllltnliers lilo soclslv liter _ ‘ night, where they were married yestcr- . ---_-,_ CH __ _Aw I day by Rev. A. n. lvlelniosli. (continued from Page 1.) 8 W ' in n las; evening on ,1 vi it t th 1 by the president to address a few re- regafdless Of home he,-e_ S 0 E r marks to the meeting. Dr. Fullerton ell, Vancouver, ILC.; A, J. McNevill, spoke on the truancy question, which Bonshaw; J. A. Gessnor, Montreal; Brigadier L_ E_ Tayio,-_ of th gal A. he said was n very_ important and far- K. lion Army, who lectured lah; gightvih reaching one. It had been discussed gins, Toronto; A. B. Macdonald, Ver- Yet the cost the Salvation Army Citadel, Char. in Great Britain, Canada ond the Unit- non; J. J. Gallant, Mont Carmel; P. ,_ _ _ logteggwh, ienveg this- mm-hlhg for ‘ed States, and one conclusion which K. Nason, St John; H. F. Sharpe, Hall- no more than Summa;-side, where he will lecture -had been arrived at in all cases was fax; C. ll. _(load, New Glasgow, N.S.; tonight, _ thattthehciiiglse 0_5 :roomy :_vasAlar1€;_i_ely Ccirniiger, Magdalen island; Dave- ._.__.. due o c ren e ng - e . no er ar's, a ax; \‘. Butlerfwlnnlpeg; M _ H_ Fr S - point was that children who were Miss V. Butler, Boston; H. P. John- h Cl Hnilxlsltll C mllrtrde' gl' llle Rllyal Pniuf looked upon as mentally defective ston, Montreal; J. W. ltegen, St John; *C* a ac e ' ed in ¢he°ISfg;;d ana ,Baen;§ée:_la;‘“a:;n‘;_ were often suffering from diseases of Mrs J. W. Bissbee, Dorchester, Mass.; ‘ _ mm" di the eyes, nose, throat or ear, and dis- Mrs J. A. Macdonald, » York; Thos. _ _ K a rectory of the Province, uk th ft _ D I M Ch P] _ _ As. ye... sim lu... :;;f.:....°...e:‘:.:.f:; .1l.i:§..;;_ °l°» fs ____m supply all _tile necessary information _“throughout me yem__ with regard to' delinquency, he thought that one ol' the causes was a low moral stand- ard in the llouselloili, and n second cause, thc prevalence of a light read i *mills PAW ` l A l ing of il morbid kind. Another reason ‘ CJ,-l,.¢,,,',,,l,i,¢r|,¢¢i; _ _ was the picture shows of to-day. llc _ ‘ ' v was not dcclallning against any pic- » --- » ture show ln Charlottetown, but he tllouglit the Society should insist that The Maine and Connecticut Block no juvenile should he admmcd to 0-“ll silver Fox C9" Ltd" mst- Week these places unless in charge of a l \ DU! "U0 0101? “UW ranch 011° Pa." °f guardian. Another point raised by I » splelldlil foxes from the Harry Lewis D|._ Fuhermn was the presence on the ' ncll near Alllerton. These animals "heats at hue hours of the night of boys and gil-le thot should be at home. I-le wils strongly ill favour ofa revi- val of the Curfew law. ilxing the hour Q _ I V m lor retirement from the streets at nine ~ - instead ol’ eight o'clock. Service Oats' will be received in Charlottetpwn at The Wharf Theydshould be sent in as. promptly'-as possible- Rev Dr McLellan also ok th son for it large majority of the eases was to be round ill the neglect of par- ents wllo could otherwise provide for their children. He did not think phy- sical detects could explain truancy in all cases, although there were some children who were unable to do much owing to physical incapacity. ill re- gard to children whose parents were immoral beyond hope of improvement, the children should undoubtedly be taken from their homes. it was a hard thing to take a child from its home, no matter what that wa.s_.like, but in many cnseslt was 'real and true charity to separate a child from its mother or father; it proved the salva- _ 9 ' .` " l` ' " 'tion of a soul. T, C, sec yo . A resolution was moved by Dr. Ful. 63“_u_2M," _ __ _lerton and carried, that a committee ~ " - »' » s ~ »~ '- V eu 'be appointed to bring_abollt'a change `l` ¢ ybixrfltonds chopped,-`cra' ti "Don't forget your Turlfish DeliSh¢ tonight-20% lb-'-E."'A.“F0ste!'. Slmny' sins 6549-ll-1'lM3i 11 ff' f - le ' W :H-_er tin-_,.1-» ,sh ’ _Get our ' , _-:Moneyfs Worth k' l’ 2 IQS $11 '_ ig; `t lc- Charlottetown gtobui-li; re. But the llialmbbflisericldgll I2; 2 “E e. ` P '- shoddy goods find 3 , lace in this stock. S §.“' an “':.:‘l“?-tl . B sims ssmeaisapef E‘Z‘“"»i’ %i»'?“'f‘i¥ 35 _C E3 Best. of mor. Have you "collf ¢ra¢=\_t" which open and bleed when the thin ll drawn tight? HW! YW ‘_ Wm _ core, [rest bite, chilblailu, ofa "r¢vf' _~ place, which at times makes it ufony lor you io go about your household dutiu P If ao, Zum-Bok Wm KW* ¥°l!§ skin. Anoint the sore places at nigh _. gsm-Bui/l rich healing euorlusl will sink into ilu wounds, and il-io_ smart- i,.¢,Au¢i will lun newly- - ~ M; Y11 ,(Portlsn¢l |o1li'f ' i,.,,a'f'w.i¢°:»' :on wil siwlial tint if |30, to put them near voter. meh I did no til wouldimorflnd. sm so li 1 nal so-fled lbw- 1 -“md also aussi. to :-1 fell" fra" °"__I“""¢_ -su. ' I' ti. anim me “lr gggohootlieil 0 i ‘ _‘_ 5 "ly sliortt.imo_l\eol_»d _ lllhill-;‘°, _ t X” an um# . "W" pay. no _ F ui M la. lt _ z. l.. _ l1°»°¢=fy°“- "dr Sindy »*"""-7°' » ' ,°°”“:,:' Full, Rbv. J. Tacygtlalrl, MrslWRogers 1' N* "ld "°'°° 'f§_" loovorilmeiii House) Mil w s sis l’°l»\*°°°- *'°*- ui.-.ls "ini, sad will lint _uié iron-¢iu_m¢¢_§ in the school act to make attendance compulsory during the school year. The committee consisted of the presi- dent and Drs. McLellan, Fullerton and Simpson. A resolution was moved by Mr. Don- ald,McKinnon and carried, that the law be left- to a committee oi' the So- ‘ciety to bring it before the City Coun- cil, with such details as they see fit. The committee for this purpose was appointed as follows: Mr. Donald Mc- Kinnon and Mr. R. H. Campbell, in l uddumn t° me President' i is puolllto the mouth, also serve another _ OFFICERS ELECTED. , , The oiilcers for the ensuing year hmhhlng tubes, mot can destroyed were then elected as follows: uh, ;h,i¢ action.” ' President, Dr. Conroy; Vice-Presi- - I-Ins you tried this iamous dents. Drs. Fullerton and McLellan; Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. W. L. Cotton. EXECUTIVE. Rev Dr Simpson, Rev 'l‘ W Mur M - “"""h..al I _ _ _ . ~ §g‘!€»vv|\i¢~M“”")ri¢o" A hw* '”“ |wart, Mrs. John Byrne. Mrs. J. E. B. 4 WHAT , - - '°" - Mcci-easy. Mrs. w. L. cotton, Miss ~ You Covell. Hrs Edwin Chandler. Mrs ' X _ "`Hug¢an, Mrs. Kelley, Dr. Ross. Mr: "sm, ` - | - Aloiuuuloi- M¢nons{_¢_i_, Principal sos-» ~ . ¢ ~ man, Mrs. John A. wson and Mr. Il. S X 1-l. c li ll. 130 Great George St. oifllllg :lotion or Dr. rullsl-ion ills \ 0. 1 -l ~ s- "-5 -1* ~f' ::..~. .».iis¢l,=».»=f~;- . , _ _ _\<. ' l me-ll-ami _ meeting then adiourned. _ ____ ____ _ __..... ~. -~--~-»-~~----_----~---~»~~~~-~~ McDonald, Sourls; P. P. Arsonizult, Miss Via Prowse, who is attending D|'0b9~\>|Y be WL\YWl1l‘ll Mill full into Mt. Carmel; J. A. Mcllollnld, Grand Business College in Charlottetown, U16 10118 0f the DOUCG- In C0HC|“Bl01\» River; S. A. Hiltz. Halifax; T. lludsoll. was a passenger on the Mun-ay HM, the president thanked the ladies and Picton; [.1 Rhhqhyh P,-ovidehh-Q; _y_ _]_ _ ' , hour train outward on Saturday. Zenllemell 01’ the executive fOr their' McPhall, Ottawa; T. Kickliuln, H. H. _--._ attendance ut meetings _throughout Acorn, C_ H, S, Sterile, Sollris; A. E. Dr S. R, Jenkins dm hot go to the year, and for the interest they had Brooks, Montreal; J. A. Gaudet, Washington or elsewhere, as reported ‘liken in helping the WON( Of the 01" 3Yd\1€l/. N-S.: A. Parks. Toronto; A- in yesterdays Pat;-log The donor is ganisation. J. LeBlanc, Moncton; A. P. Davidson, sun new and on duty as usual. Dr~ Slmrsvn asked whether there St John; J. A. Lamb. New York. ____ had been any juvenile cases before MTlle many friends oi' Miss Brenetta :Re "‘§“`§] ‘;J_*"h35 the“Y_‘;°{__ _Sl_llP‘m‘ ' clver, Kinkora, will be lsil to hear "Y - ~ af H rel’ e ll “'95 welghtt longest tllut she has resumed hee studies in g\\1_‘1_b€4_*_l\ 511° _?_;'_ l-W_;>._l_>l\G Of ;Nh_lCh Wl;.S and _l_Vi_rs _J. A. Duncan, Toronto; l\ir ` ' ' the P1-hlcg gf Wales Colle e after hh a ry a . e e nquen oys n ani rs ._ (l. Dawson, Central Bode- weanng Rubber illness oi' two weeks, g this 0889, however. had P16811 Severely que; H. S. Francis, Elsie Francis, __ reprimanded and warned, and they Fortune Bridge; W. S. Miller, St Mrs Ray Rego,-5 ,md child,-gh, New were ordered to report themselves re- John. in the world__ Glasgow. and her sister, Miss Emma K“l‘"'lY' Whlch they h“d d°“°~ Gaudet, sydney, arrived in Charlotte. Rev. Dr. Fullerton was called upon . . Wm. Curran, Cardigan; J. B. McCor- - '64 Be:°§Av;`b;‘;'_?1gfI:'pf:Jg,§_’fe‘;2"&xniléaza advocated medical inspection of mack, Moncton; lt. C. Applegate, desirame that tho mreétbry should schools. H? niaxt rei'el_re_d__to__ntten_;l- §3ro_n_t<_>; W. I§_._Ca_lll:gllan, St Louis; . ' I ‘ I l - 7 , ' I . wool- lun- co. he f~- M if 1- .l1:.‘:..il.."§.:zz..n..:.i‘.°....;.;....§ me _ . _ uni Limiigd . Montreal bllslnesg "wma and househomcm Wm l`or children to attend school regular- PAGE l _ ___ cilulcl Evangelist Lowell C. McPherson eached last evening in the Central Why be a Christian " taking as a xt, 1 Peter, ill.f 15: “ But sanctify in at asketh you a reason concerning OPS Y Uiy w meek- ess and fear. having a good con. clenc ." e In part Mr McPherson said: "lf ere is a person in Charlottetown ho thinks he has irreason for not elng a Christian. he is deceived. ere is no reason. If there ls any- lng, whatever, that Christ taught or d that is wrong, who can point it ut? If all He taught alld did is right, What must we think of such tl chur- cter? Then the Evangelist stated hrlst. This evening he will preach n the subject, “How Shall l Know l _`__, ltatlons and prevent baldness iii :~Fiver per cent of three months the Patriotic Fund-buy Rexall _HUTEL_llH|VllS VICTORIA. S. C. Clark, Mt. Stewart; J. A. QUEEN. Dr and Mrs Herman, Toronto; Mr REVERE. Miss Graham, Montreal; Jas. Whal- J. Emery, Vancouver; E. lt. Hig- 6 _ . sp e on e truahcy question. He thought the rea- p , l matter of the revival of the Curfew ` 5”” l°’ °“"'l'°°‘ , in going straight to the weak spot in treating disease P lf so, you will never use anything but Peps for coughs, colds, bron- chitis, and throat and lung troubles. Listen wi-lyl~ Peps are tiny tabiets,which contain rich medicinal ingredi- ents, so prepared that they turn into vapour in the mouth, and are breathed down tothe throat, the breathing tubes and lungs direct. Cough mixtures gm-not to the lungs and chest at all, but to the atomuc . There is absolutely no direct connection between ltoulacli and lungs. When you have a had cold, your digestion is weakened. Yon lose appe- tite, and if a mon, your usual smokodoel not “lsete good." In other words, your digestive ilystnfll ls lacking tone. All cough mix urea make this condition worse. Don‘t mln your stomach to healgfonr lungs. Take a remedy that goes rig ti to the lélot--Pops. , ` urprisln§_ how they end elftiglll, , eaten-li, bruno isis, sore-throat, "clergy man’» throat," utbme, and all lung troubles. Contain no poison, and no Dr. Gordon Stables nyls- ‘If you wish to cue and cud is cough, if you desire to loosen tickling ph egm, and clear the throat and the breathing tubes, me Pops. The pine lumu and bllumio film no benadcisl in throat and lung trouelllb which are liberated wlleh I Pep pon. They are strongly germl- ‘ sidnlglll-l renal of dieeuoin the mouth, hh gh., po ate, in the throat, and in the remedy! t’ not, out out this , grtielo, #rite scroll it the name - I . 'und date of this psper,_ond mail '» if (with le. stump to pe¥ return _ stage) to Pepa Ce., oronlot free trial richer. will than LfU\ I 'U .__ f f . I 1 < fl?urni'Ere'::-_Carpets---Lhiiei-1-3---C°l;H_mains, S ouvenlr @ sf) oi so Heather. It lf __ _ brings luck i ~ _ \_ Elevator Service to all Floors , _ /_ Secure some of this real Russi'aii\ it ls practically impossible to get any. Crash---usually 17 and 18c yd---14;: Its unrivalled for_ weariand sturdy wearing qualities and being made on handlooms by the Russian peasants, its somewhat hard to get. Since the war, _ .lust before the war, we were offered a quantity at a specially attractive price-and we took lt. But we had to take a big lot of it-or none at all. _ It_s here now-and there is a big lot of-it. So, to move it quietly, we are putting it on sale until the surplus is disposed of at 14c yard. For floor cloths, roller towels-anything that gives hard wear c -there’s nothing like the real Russian crash. Regularly 17 & 1 4 \1Sc yd-Special ......................... ................. .............. ._ J \ __ _...___ _ ,_..____. _ _ ,,L__,,__M1 _ 4.. \ l‘illllllll\.l\lliullll_lgllllllll lllui'mullllllllyllullhirlgllnlglinillyullullmllllllluj -_ ,, ` -.~s 7 A l \ ~l _llllwl-Ili “~E37@ZllF‘1`”`ililg§ ii# ill . , Madras curtaining-2 patterns - scalloped edges cream shades dainty patterns. Regular 35 & 38 c Scotch scrim curtainings open- work centres with heavy lace edges. Regular 35 ............ C Nottingham lace net splendid strong Wearing goods Ecru shade 25 45 inch. Regular 32 and 35... ____ __ C $2.50 Curtains for $l._49 4 patterns in ivory and ecru cur- tains 2 1-2 and 3 1-2 yds long. 1 |\IE:gular 2.25 and 2.50 for..____... » |',"`___'=- . f1,_..,-T _.__ ____ ,,.\) _. . ____ f thi A¢El(l1_1<_ I A__.lssill' N lil J* '.:~@@lt;»\ YK? \»-\&) VW When at the Linen Dept. ask fgr a ra o gen- :gney Scotch QQ) E tli._*.3:“_s.:.‘:f 4 ,>W`“ e 1%, as 2 ill'-8 » '\ u A- /,Qi l - _ »vf°v° 1° - 7' ' J (Ka Q/\g% \ is i‘.:.':.:..5:f°‘f‘: _ _ brings luck! _ ‘ r heather. It brings luck. ’