wnnsnsmr ._ ,_ like Atlantic Underwear. They like its heavy weight, its warmth- the protection it gives when they have to pass from one extreme temperature to another. ' ' 'ATL IC UHDERIYEAB is made particularly for nien who work under trying conditions__ steel men, builders, seamen, miners, lumbermen, and other men gf muscle. lt is stout, warm and strong-and guaianteed unshrinkable. Be comfortable this winter in Atlantic Underwear. _ See that every garment you buy has the Atlantic ____ Trademark-the guarantee of satisfaction and L//VDL'/?l/V5/QR long wear. ATLANTIC UNDERWEAR LIMITED MONCTON, N.B. yy f < _ .tr-is."2.!'¢b»K 38'! i 'if 0 I In _i-»»»» %~ I '. G” ‘s'|'4?&ri~&. °’~» "5 3 :.=____ -.__ t 0 - .-5 -; i =-J ..=‘e;~- ?\°'f #safe _ _ __ _ ~> ll.,l, ;fi0-»~~l;;i.;_, ii ° i %\ ¢_ . _ l F' _~_i.»_:_| _ 1,-;_ ( Pcnmans Hosiery. 'Q lt 1%., 'T,_~._..=_f .f..,, .HE _ 7 ti _ l ~ - f .__- _ -~ »_.1. ... -_»' ~ -f -r-- rv-sf ”‘ ' _ .. , = ~- iifin ,__1 : _ *_ _ Wh L/ _. .;'.;_»_ _ s _ >/.,__»,_ ..,. _.\‘__ i _ ,. . 'f .L`/` l ’ iii' ` . 1 . ._ ». _ __ ____,_, __ ___:__“J/ ____~___-,~_~.:;;_, _j , _,_ `_°"`..T.;ql___- l_~_..,»____~ _.___ / ',___, _ __ __ » /'.1 i . ~I*;~‘f"..f~ U” '~ - -""-‘.~ ' se' Ti" _, =_f‘ie_i=`. ~. .-1.-.'/i‘a_'~. i|.§iaiiiiisze;._|.l..si> ~»- _/_‘v-.wen i /` ‘ f.."."ll; / ~ _ `¢f~;;s,_.~J£~”“" 39' Hosiery For The ‘ THE tumbles, falls and rough boisterous childhood (have ,_ amply proviclecl for in the making 's where the rub to rip or tear. ' _ i%'Je¢ £?ib\¢ -~\.. ._ __ _ _ Tub" i~f*West¢m»i@Guarwas 5 -ir Pars to buy in this Province l _ _-Fins ALARM.-'ras rise Dept. was again called out yesterday morning to put out e chimney fire in the resid- ence ot Major Hueotis. No damage was done. L ` _.-_ -NURSE DEQAD.-The death occur- red at the Prince County Hospital on Sunday last after sa illness otthree days of iniiuensa followed by pneu- monia oi’ Miss Gilli-s attained nurse whose home is in Bradalbane. -BUY VICTORY BONDS-- |N Miriam MR. SIMON McDONALD The death occurred in this city, Monday, after a week's illness from pneumonia, of Simon McDon~ aid, aged 38 years. The deceased had been a man of strong physique and was an excellent citizen. He had been employed in the treigbt shed of the P. E. I. Railway when he took iii and was also formerly em ployed with the late M. P, Hogan. He leaves to mourn a widow and se- ven young children, to whom mucli syinpzithy will be extended. Mn. w. o. s'r"ewAR1' M.. Mr. Andrew Bowness of Kensing- ton has received word of the death near Boston, Mass., of his brother in law, \\’. D. Stewart. The deceased a native of this province, where lic was at one time very prominent in political life, being Commissioner ot Public Works in the Davies Adminis- tratiofn from 1876 to 1878. He re- presented the New London District tor a numiber of years and was an able legislator and etlfectlve plat- form speaker. He formerly con ducted it commission and shipping business in Cliiirlot-tetowii. He was about 'I9 years of age and had been ii resident of the United States for many years.. His family are resid ing there. Two brothers and a sis ter iii this province survive him, viz: James ii. Stcwai't'in Rosenea-th, Dan ici C. Stewart and Mrs. Docherty in Cherry Valley. THE LATE DR. McEWEN id. McEwen. who died last Wedincs- _ day morning in-Summerside took place on Thursday under the auspic- cs of the I.0.0.i<‘. of which the de_- ccased was ii prominent nnd' honored iiiembci~, ltev G. S. Mitchell ofllclat- ing at tho .home and grave. The re- mains were conveyed to 0’Leary and laid to rest in the family plot in Bloomfield Cemetery, the funeriil be- ing one of the largest ever seen iii the district. The late Dr. McEwen was one ot the most'disting'ulslied physicians iii the province. ‘He was a past president ot the >P. E. Island Medical Association and at the time ui' his death President oi' the Prince County -Medical Society and* s Trustee of the Prince County Hospital. He- was a native of St. Peters, lbeltig the son ot the late Mr. Emanuel .McEwen and in early life 'taught school near his home. Tweiity-two years ago he ‘grniiuated from Dalhousie University and tor about it year was surgeon on the D. G. S. Giillnare. He then set- tied at 0’Leary and enjoyed an ex- ceptionally wide practice there and :hi-ouglioiit the surrounding country." .\`Iiic years ago he went to the Old Tountry and took a post-graduate. course in London anti Edinburg. Last May he acquired the residence and practice at Summerslde of Dr. John Jardine and had since resided' in °.~immcrsltie, deeply respected by an etcccptionzrlivy wide circle of trlcnds and admirers who now'mourn- his -..i~i;v demise. There are left to mourn a widow, tormerly Miss Annie War- burton McKay, of ‘Freclamig Lol. 'l'l. rrée brothers :ind one sister. namely .iessrs John, J-ames and Benjamin \fleEwen, and Mrs. Wood, all of St. Peters; also three hai-f-sbrothers, now residing in the West. Mn. noasnr FmzzE|_i. ` Tho donlth ot' Mr. Robert Frlozcil. to-t iiterly of Freetown, occurred at hh li':mc in Stancliel. on Oct. 7th, 1918 ° run srnnonizo or ___ ._._e _.__;. ,__ A splendid wash-EARLY! Purity -J complete cleanliness -- snr- mtnts that sre nnwornniid iinfaded- q . with the wush-hoard ruh-and-scrub dhtiehwuy with so the clothes are out eit'r|,-3-f“|l!'l'l Sunlight Soap wash day. Cond ncwsl LHVKR BROTIIIZRH |.|MITliI). Trrrnntn. m I , \ pin the 8?.rd year of his age. Although Em mins neniiii for some time on i~:i:l camo ns a shock to his niaiiy ` `<‘!iils. » i " -vcnscfl was :i .consistent mcmhici' hz- l`rrs‘iv!efian'(1hiirr,ii, nn' is"-li iicriitii pc'rn'i\el his place it ‘ ` iii~iv"" was sciiom '..1c-.ini `ici',o».':,llo',t to _nifurntlie loss ot : Lzirl f.r..l loiln; hither, six sons an -t .. _ -y~`-1: iingh oi Colo , . ii te _ ._f I iiriliiflif ak%)id§`%i.`_ Bi-unswiok_; Sumiiel,_ ch , ll in Bedequc; and James at"iiomc;"Mrs. H. Ms." Gambell oi’ Gimllbel/l's Corner; Mrs. .Robert Reeves in Freetown; .Miss i<.‘,"\ina and Miss Margaret at homs.Ai gf, six brothers and tive sisters be- sides n large circle of rslstlves and friends. The funeral took place on \_0ct. inn interment being made iii' Summerfield cemetery_ by theslde ol' hip wits, The service was conducted _,t me hon" by Rev. John Sterling assisted' by Rev. D. McLean, Chsr-t lottetowii. The service at the grave' lwas conducted by the Calvin L. 0. I.: of which _deceased had been ai ifaithtul member _for sixty-four years. six of the Brethren acting pall besr~ gr,,___ Tqfm be x\__3tHi%y., ami iric|‘ds sincere s Y ll B 105000 __-_-_' _-,¢'_.`l___ ;,_;.._ ___ ~.. ____ ~ :I < i f ' _ f ‘ “%~“'1‘.'¢° °l*¥\i*!";¥lll;.W01\D~°°¢h iisorttiili tor' this _ coi- aiiiinn ~du|i~ 'mast scoomsuy 'order Mtninitiin ‘charge twenty-tive cents. j `_ _L-YAG FINE.--B*-ire brqlce out I litt- i» .sq mum¢nt;_{_,_a»»a~.v mmm in the outbutidiuz ut__l_\ninside Farm, near >§\“|§mq_|f_gf(|g, by Mi‘.T\i¢illB8 uitoiisit. 'ras siupinmiae Fire Brigade wg; glad, ouggsgi they succeeded tn sofhe the reekkilee. The barn bow~ ever was' oomiplgtely d%B¢lf0Y9d i0' get-her wi~t»l1_atil'_ttie stock_ consistins Di' three cows, four nigsniioi-se and about 100 hum, Dann implements, -hay and grain."'I‘he floss in _estimated at $3000 withodt ingurance L ' ._SOLDlER. NRETURNS.-_-Private George Schmm\tn,_son of Mrs. Cla!" tori Schurmam, arrived in Summafslde from overseas Monday evBIIiI\8- H0 enlisted with the 64th Battalion in the Summer of 19_1§_» _was trs.nsferi'ed to me 1o4t.ii in mngiami and on going to France Las; February was -transferred to me zsui sanction. Heiook part in some of .vhe tie`i~&~st= i‘lg_h__ g in the big drive in M':a.i~ch and?.%fM.' He was bniny wounded in __rl_i'é Jaw in June last and,-bpliig ‘unable 'fro _.return many friends piease`d_to see him home _ L '_ ' -DIED oF ‘ wounns.-The san message wise received by Mrs. Alice Thomas on Monday that her son Pte. W. H. Thomas. inilantry, previously reported da.ngerous'ly iii, had died of wounds in No.-_ttiirirty Casualty Station Oct. 18tb,_ gunshot wound in.etiest. Pte. Tihomss was onciot Summa rside‘s most prom_i_s_ing_?oung men._ He_ was 21 5-earszroidtnind was a member ct ‘he 105 Battaiioni. He ‘took part in much heavy tlghtln-g and iw-als .wounded three itimes. ,--"gl-Us mother _and sister Miss Ada have the sympathy of the w-hole coiiimuriityin their sorrow. -wenn||~ic»;issL|.s.-1-'A very pm ty fwediiing took .place at St. Mark';i ltectory,~"l{e_nsingtcn, on Wednesday cvcnlng_:l'O`cf."_ 9"at ti.3`0"wl1iei'l Misa Beulah »'¥"..-\»S'\iliiili\ii-tiriiiiltll-‘.`liii"i }Da..vi_{i The funeral of the late Dr. Henry `i(`a9°l°l'f' ,_‘Y0l'k3~'““W_3d ln? me holf lioiitls of niatriniony -by the Rev. (L. \V.‘ Neish. The young bride looked very`wli’isorne"'iil`!i' lovely"guwri oi blue duchess silk and was attended by tier cousin, Miss Ciara. Lenrd, who was prettlly dressed in brown silk. The groom, who iawime ol’ 'li¥mst2l?i,ii:|“' _ A snnliu in-.cumin discovers ‘- _rt ‘ °°w»°_i}»3.is»li' - ie.-ns um.-,s ~ .318 if tiny drug to _tbr si tow_ 'eq - a few-dnou‘lt,mi,A¥§?i ;’ tender., aching cm-n~ callus. Instantly gg BOPBDBBB dipgpgun __| and siioitly you Wm ‘~ md ".*° °9\‘“ 0F callin ~. sq slrr_tvslsd_ anti los". that Ng can lift it on Will! th fingers." ‘ 1, Just tiiiqiis You 5°, rld oi' a hard corn, corn or s corn bstwqgn 1: the l tool, as well -ju.) 1181001104, ¢8llusss,w|t\i."£ out suffering out, _,nfl ticle. Millions 01 5,04; men keep a tiny b0p;,i,‘ .Oli tJle_ dresser and nov.; er let coriis ache twice.; i _, . i __ , ,. .H » _ ~v-~ 4~ - = ».»~..~. .1 .., ~ _ MQ" - _-1 (-_*__ _ _ 1 19-12 1 Queen Street, Chai~l`cittetow'fi »»+ no-i Moore & MCL 0 ` - .ls fi-li uf; tri /' 0m! t" some Striking in .. _ \ i , .‘_,A$ WELL AS THE ‘REST LINE OF IHGH GRADE (.IOATS-THIS GREAT HEKUY' _ to wear ilcpnrtmrn_t,,oil`ers you the host runge'ol` modcrnte price coats to be had. ‘ ' ,_ .L_ » -- You arc' invitcll to come to the store to-day and see. how much in style--ho_w»m_ti<';l\ »in comfort-how much in siitisfuctiiry wear-a uery reasonable price can buy. ' " ' 'One ol' the best. viiluci this season is a ‘navy blue frieze clotl cont., bolted all around, :set in `§le'iéves1' atiili- iionkcls, large mulller =‘collar, convdrtihl; 'iintl iriinincd with biiuoni, 7?'t°»?’%0.‘i.2-..‘?f*""'i'~'=.ii‘§.l*`i2~‘??’.‘?.‘f"5'fffff $l7'50 A vgrv heavy wciglit cloth cout ol: brown .m,_d_,__grmu mj,;¢»_(_| tw_oeil,, large convert_.ihlc c0llnr.wl\ii‘li_.,;;nny_bt_» worn lnittoni-.tl _higi oi tm-nM low .ns rlcslrctl. li|it.toi\r\./tg" . ». ......‘». te. 1-'a.;.'-.f..;.‘.._»_ _