\ -_-q-m¢_1,,\~i~p;5'i» Nnivg _ _ _ _ THE’ CHA__RLoTfrET0“lN_.GUA.R_D[AN_- -. » f_;._ _. `.,t_-‘.;'_ '..'__PI!tB'I’.`,_i0li'~A__i..I.`."_ _ '.°_ _ ` ei-LECTED Hui- Siwiui Rav. b0Wn»' real. _ lilies Catherine' I McLeod, Dar .iuiio has - - trnshorne ' _ _»_' ii;;_t_oiiS,__has_i;iit ioi-dVi:_ncoi;v€r on sire? " ‘ --- ' -_ ' _ ~j§hb-flfldneyl ..&'¥\'d.‘ v_ __ ew spen t e w n cr with -The prohibition css i J M _ "» ”-- '_ ' her.-hroil_i§ij.___ _ ~- -,Donnie-, cmriettnow:.(:.vui€imf:.e.'tco ~ _ »*h."\'"\f!\ -“P U10 |513* ________________./_.__--_-v- , -. have-been hoard yesterday gg ppgg. __ _ ___. _ _ _mnddp;9my;{§§mfi°°a'°! f°*`tne mdi'sn~1‘°'_‘°‘i f°f “ \'f=°‘."~.' 'V1 ` ' " -` ' ‘ * De . _ t__‘__`v_ve 'fi »v1a‘u ' 1 - , f 1- __ _ - _ vi" we; .4f:_./wh!" °F\_9N;.mf33§_;°“ Capt T G Tbylor. Charlottetown. ' D \ » l \ l Robert six" 'i_tlio?‘nfis_`i»eei} on it trip through eb., _ ‘ 1'. MQl‘S¢’S d . wosl_-_erm provinces arriv d h I -1 gf=`"_~f”*"~%T%‘i¢>'§.;»» _ .,f \_°“'°.°.*.l’_¥¢,»S las? Hishf- . 0 me on Indian "I_ ' ` ¢"`At' tho' Charlottetown _Police C iirt ‘ _ Rbot o his, rning the prohibition case oi "- .__.f3IZ». ',.f»~_L ___ ._ _ t __ QQ _ __; ' - » r D. 'O' rien was adiourned until Sat- . ._ . _ °rv°S`\|1`d&y and R. Acorn was fined $8 or ' V ' 1' --"~ , ' '10 da S for non- 3, ment ' 1. ~v -- . ._ .1 I ‘ ~, l_7.1_| iw ,;.>:,_' - ~_ ~~¢ "~ 1, i _ Y il Y of dvr tax. .___ I l|\¢l'lIl|ll_§` lyll\|_It0M 0f~ Nqr., L. W. and Mrs. Watson oi- Ghar- volis-lxliauetioii Gurod by i l°“”t°"“ 1°" _s““"““" °‘°"““‘g *U* ' News Food. Montreal where Mr. ivataon will con- .suit a specialist with regard to _ We trouble from which he is euiier- .~ . ing. V .Y ._ .-T '\1\\lll\“" " `\l~ ' ,///, /' 1 ` I’ // _,J Mm Mrs. John McKellar. What sympathy you feel for anyone whose nerve8_twitch and jerk, and what resolves you make to never allow your nervous system to become ex- hausted, until paralysis of some form claims you as ti victim. The g_r\iy»wayis to watch the warn- ing sy ptoms, such as sleeplessiiess, headache. indigestlon, tired feelings and irritability. By the prompt use or Dr. Chs.se's Nerve Food you can feed the iteehle, wasted nerves back to health n’nd vigor, restore the vltulity of the body, and prevent serious dis- ease. Mrs. John .McKeilar. 11 Barton street east, Hamilton, Ont., writes :- "I was injured some years ago, and that left me with a. broken-down ner- vous systemi. ‘I could not sleep, and surtered !rom_ twitching of the nerves and disagreeable nervous sensations. "I the began using Dr. Chsse's Nerveilifood, and can say that I never used any medic-ine that did me so much good; in fact. I am entirely cured of my old trouble. The Nerve Food not only strengthened tho nerves, but also built up my system in every way."` Under-date ot Aug. 29, 1912, Mrs 'McKellar writes, confirming her cure, and states that sho has had in- quiries from many people who had heard.. onthe .great benefits. she ob- inined from Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Dr. Chs.se's Nerve Food, 50 cents a box, 6'tor' $2.50. All dealers, _or Ed- manson, Bates & Co., Limited, To- ronto. ' Gospel Truth About Zutoo We tell' you truthfully and concien- iiousl that one of our 'little tablets called 'Zll'l‘(§O, harmless as soda, will cure your iieadn`cliesick.'nervous or neuralgic iii twenty .'iiii_nute's and always- leave you fcelisg good. ' _ e tell you further that these tablets will break up ainold. will _relieve mdiges- iioii and the ~niontlily‘pams o_f women. Every user of__ ZU'l`OO will tcii you the siime thing. bo will every driiggist and dealer who sells them. Generally you accept what evory bo- dy says as lieingl so, but we don't ns_k y ou to take aiiiybody’s word about Zi/1`1lO tablets. Try them. l\uow io_r yourself what these rcniarkiiblc litile tablets will do. z'c at dealers or by mail postpaid. li.N. §r\liinson_& Co., Rcgki Conticook, Q. M l _ _ Ciiiiniberiai_n’s .=‘_ _ -_-»*‘i ,___ _ _ __ _ I .i."ff<~i€§ff?l1 Cough Remedy Tim: Chiidten's_ l‘ovo'rlte»' ' ‘ ...UU lg... .o¢qgu5,_»_ooid»._Ofour_'sdl ins o ' J! this .vilildl iv ~ *ill %'.e'=”.=;»1i?.i=ir:ii.‘r.-.~§3?'-Fi r mu ae euiiurn iw. B0 M av#-I ' Q* . 5 M__¢)___KE~ CII E W .;._,_> _='_~".__ 1 . f- f ‘ 'f`°_~ 57.), ~ ' 3-D- 9_ill¢10il'. for many ycnrs with _ __/ ___ ' \_ ___; _ Carter & Co, Charlottetown, _ but .i _ . - _ __ _who has been located in Western Can. _ _‘i f ___.__,-.___ _ 1 . \_ ada ilor some years arrived in Cha;-_ --_, A ~~_~\___2~i _ lottetown last night and it is under. _ -;_. _,f_,___ _-_ ;/__§ stood-._will_reside here in'fiitur¢_ Mrs \ __ »_f_.-_'_ ‘~ 3111018-ii' andehild have been here ioi _ F no <1, ' ' same time mast' ` ` ‘ ` . ix ` -L. Mi-Leiien or tile no ai . f ‘ Bennet su -~ ' » Y _ \..\ __ _ 1 mmeiside, (l, E. 1.), was _ _ _ __ _ gi) iere :ist week renewing acquaintnnc- _ __ _ _ ____ _ es. llc init for Montreal on Oilntiirilay -~ . ‘lu / |"\l‘ml evening, nnrl was accompnni by Mr. i » N \ 'McKay of the Royal Bank bore, and Mr. Watt of the Dalhousie Lumber Co. They will spend 3, iew days in Montreal.-1-St. John Exe. V. U. ami Mrs. Haywood and fam- ily of Vancouver, B. C-._ who have been spending th°e summer on the Is-. land, left last week by the Empress‘ en route to Southern California., _'They were accompanied as fur ni Moncton by Mrs. Haywood’s sisters, Miss Eliza and Miss Martha Wood. side, -Hamilton. ‘ John Quinn, Contractor, Charlotlr Itown, while doing some repairing to _the Appmisei-'s Office fell od a lad- `der hurting himself severely, sue- itaining some very serious iniurics to 'his spine severely cutting his leg and getting A general shaking up. A physician was immediately ciiiicd and the injuries attended to. Mr. Quinn iviii probably be confined to the house for some time. At the St. l'luiistan's Cathedral, Charlottetown, last night, Rev. P.C. iivcred a. very interesting sermon to the Knights of Columbus, who par- _aded to thc cathedral from their hull inn Queen st. The ser mon was ioi- ilowed by Iienediction oi the Blessed |Sacrament,f during which ru duetl "0 Sponsa Mei,"~ was sung by Wil- liam Brown and Miss L“¢Y B19-“' chard. ' ' ‘ It was with heartfelt sorrow that his ,friends heard the announcement ol the death of-Frederick McKenzie, formerly oi Wheatley River. He was the youngest son of the late Kenneth and Elizabeth McKenzie of the Same place. I-Ie died very suddenly at Hart- ford Hospital, Connecticut, of ap- popllexy and hemmorahage. He was taken to- that place in the morning and died a. lew hours afterwards, al- though he was unconscious till the last. He was buried there in Zions Hill Cemetery, the Rev. Beiiiamin- F. Gilman, pastor of the South Park 'Methodist Church officiating. He leaves a wife, four sons, two s ters and one brother, and one siste' |Mrs. Henry Lawson, Vancouver, Mrs. ,Henry Murray, Eiliotts, P. E. I.;a.nd 'one brother John in Boston. Mass. , ___ . A very pretty wedding took piece Monday morning, Sept, 30. at St. »August.inc's church, when Miss Geor- iglana' Bolduc became the bride oi Patriclr E. Duily, lonncrly oi Char- lottetown, Miss Catherine Bolduc, sister oi the bride, acted ns brides- maid wbiio the groom was attended by Thomas Lynch. Rev. A. C. Lalit- viere olliciated, celebrating Llie high mass. The single ring scrviw WHS used. The bride wore s. gown ,oi white . biitistc and veil of 1101112 do B”i>i1‘l¢° 9-“il carried ai bouquet. oi French carna- tions. Alter the marriage, a wedding breakfast was served at the liomc oi the i.rme's parents. Mr- M14 Mrs- Duily were the recipents oi runny beautiful presents. They will be at home, after a wedding l0\“'"°Y» it 23 Pearl Btreet. The bride is a mcmlwl' oi the St. Me.ry‘s Society oi St. Augustinc's _ehiirch._ Kennebec Jour-_ nal. l _ .$3.50__Reeipc Free For Weali Menu Send Name and Address To 'dey-You Cen Have _ii l`ree.¢.__ ‘and Bo Strong and _ Vigoroiu. * have proved for over half a century, in . every quarter of the ' world, _absolut_e"ly safe __ and most effective. 25c. a box _ everywhere. 27. iiii in sur V 10h years for. internal and r external ills. A sure relief for -` coughs, colds, sore throat, cramp`s,`choi- ' era morbus, diarrhea, _ci_its,_burns, bruises, - -sprair_is,- etc. _ 4 . 25: and 506 __ _ _,_ ___ everywhere _ 1 PW” i. s. .ioiiiisoii i ~ name-_ a c0.,; ' "_:°“:3°-"°" Boston, Mass. _lcldsiiiiz "1-Miss s, mpiiei-son, who has been l is , _ 7_ _ _ _ . . . _ ` _.- .. . F, ._ _` ` _ _ _ _ ' _ -__ __,__ .1 _~ "fi-=i_~ ,' _ ___~___ _ hw »,; ._~ _i ,tQ_B(_1hi!lg. ‘8Q’MQr$lt¢. i8 IPUHI U8 _ --,.1713 “r ‘..f__.\»_- <, . _'.f_._‘. _ _' ~ » . _ - ‘Ps I _ =H@¢.~.*@; ‘EM-1=°f= " . ~*iiulig'e_rseing_' iacstiyf at her home in _Summer- |l(i'8.~*-) . ` _ -Mrs. W. A. Xing, Suiume_r'side,h_ps returned home o.iter.spending six weeks visiting friends in Boston and other American cities.J, Miss May Robertson, Red Pt.,ieaves this morning for Windsor, N. S., as a delegate to the Maritime Baptist Sun In the absence _oi Rev. Z. L. Faisb, pastor ol the 'Bnptist‘church\, 'Char- lottetown, the pulpit will be occupied by Rev. H. B Crowell. Mrs. Robert Tooinbs, formerly of _Ciiarlottctown, who has been visit- ing relativcs in this province, leaves Wednesday morning on return to the Uanadinu West. -Miss Mary L, McNeill, Principal, and Miss Emma. Arsenault. ussistaiit, oi St; Nicholas School, are doing ex- cellent work. us rcpoi-ted by 'Inspector Boiiitls lust ` weclr. C. B. Newsom, on stall of 1 Royal, Miss Liiias Hooper, daiightei~ of David and Mrs. Hooper, Charlotte- toivn, leaves Wednesday morning for ‘ ' _ - ‘.»_ me The friends of Charles Curtis, sou ot the late Jnmes F. Curtis, oi the Customs, Charlottetown, will be Calgary, where shc will spend the winter Visiting hcr sister 'Mrs. A, (lf Russell. pleased to learn that he is im.vr0ving ‘from his recent illness in Boston and intends to return in the near future. .Bank, Halifax, has been irpeiiiling a iew days with his parents W. S. and Mrs. Newsom, Charlottetown, before taking his deizorture this morning for Vancouver, B, C., wliere s good posi- dny School Convention. If Some Growing - are under size-under , ftall and thin, others are pale and frail-improper ` ' usually the cause. - _ If your children are not rugged and ._ _;-'T ruddy and rosy_bubbliiig with energy ' and viiii _a-t all times, you owe them ‘jf SCOTT’S EMULSION-nature_’s concen- trated nourishment to build body, bone; _ muscle and brain. ' _ ' ' ._ ~ Children need SCOTT’S EMULSION lo profreu. -_ ' 1 _ 'rude-Mule Sco'i"r & liowrzi-:_ ’i°oi