li -M F .'» if-" I i i I l ¢ i » i I `1 gl » . » , i » ~ i- -i ,~_-.' 9 ` I ` , ’ ... . -e ‘I r . ’-. :-4. ~" 121. fr s .-".1 .‘. .~» .. __ “ . i ’ - ‘ ' , , ' ~:.,,._ < - , ‘_-i. -tp; 1- ’ ‘ ., .H ' -_,-,.._~,~‘;=,-'i ~. ‘-__ .,~;,i'. ‘-f ,~y ii A ' °'.' l ~ i ~~- -i"’\-/-1 il' ' -` - » " . , . _ i _ . __ ._ _ _ _ _ . _ i .3 ,, _ iw , . ¢ i 1 i _ 'i~ ' ~ i f L ., , . ii . . _-.__ i, f -_ --i ‘. ` *.“ .. , 1 _-._ __.____`__ __ . ___ .___ . _, - __,.__ ,___ ___ ~ ' » --i ‘- -ff 3 ia § > _ _ _ _ _ ...PHE ,__,.,.,,,S.,. NWS _ THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUA __ _ _ if:_i:s'r or ALL" ____ _____ ER 23,19" IMPORTANT READING. MATTER SELECTED ’ I fiUARDIAN’S SATURDAY SUB ctr.-;._._*_“';';;__.'.-.._' __ " _ l\I(1NIJ.-\\'. Warburton, I-Ion. A. B. \Varburton,__f Dr. -_leorge Warliiirtoii, i‘ity, Uoluiiell W. P. Warburton, lilnglaiiil, and iine 1 si“e___ _“ri R_ H_ Su,“.m.t_ _\-,m,h_\\'iIl lie pleased to learn that an es- Gm_tney_ an of “.h,,m win h,_,.L. Uwlsiii' of his on “(`ahniliaii Poets and sincL,l.e sympathv of 8 la___:,. (.,,.,.|,, Uf!Pii_t-ti'_\-" was aiwni~ilcil_thi- llaliliiirtuii friends. The fiiiieiuil iii-itirc is i:i\'i-iilI""'“‘ """L"“I~"- ‘“"- “Me” ‘S a ““' , ' t elseii-hi-re. - . in The _____m_ _-________,R of Harw H_lhe hail charge of St. .»\lliiiii’s Episi-o~l Ilrowii soiihif Il-i\'id I llroivii ` iiillml "h‘i""I'- ""‘l"`I"-' the firm i-I .\1i:cul:i_v Bros & (`_<|~. will regret to hefii' iif his di-iith v.-liich iircurred at his fhtlier`s hiime yen* entiri- i-uiiiniiinity of illulpeqiie goes tcrilaiy morning. He had bei-ii ill forlo about five iniinths with l>lrii1lit'i: dis- ffaniily iif Iiiiltir, i.i»t 18. Within tivo ease. For :ibiiut tlirei- yeiirs he hail diivs tiiii \'i-ry sail :lentils hnvp nc- liceii accountant iif thi- Miiriiie :ind ,-n,»,~',.,q 5,, NHS |,,,,,,,._(;,,,»,,et a young I-‘isheries ilepiirtineiii, here and \\'ni< nizin api-il tii~i-iity-iiiie ivliii had return- ii most oldigiiii: und 1'--i»\lli\r i»tlii'ii1l- i-il froui the liiirvi-st cxciirsioii to the He- was thirty years iilil and is sei" _\\ \'i\'i-il, hi-siili-s his |.-iii'ciitH. li) L\1l`@‘-"i'etiii'ii .ind that of ilu- niiithi-r whoi ||I‘i"»i-\\fl'S #Hui i\_\`U P=iSU‘V-- H1-4 °’1\l`l_\` in lf-ss than fiirty hiiiirs later suc- ili-ath will bi- ilei-ply i'i-:i`i-tt0-l-->l- i-iiznlieil rii ii si-vi-ie attack of congest- -» -f '>ii iil --;'i-d"ii Jiilin r-xt., (li _ ._ ie iliii-is ii iriis wi-Il and fzi\'orulil_\' kii-,iwii iii this i-rals wliirli _ \\'¢-rc I:ii'g€i) atteliileil i-ity, wlieri- hi- i'i-side-il for ii iinif- dur wi=ri» i-idiiliirti-il ily the Pustiii' Rev. ins whicli hi- iiiis viiiiiii-i-ii-il i-.ith the _ lil iiiiiiingeuif-iit iii :i 'niii-:iiiu picture' ill! 1-iiiirerii ivhirli hzis .~:iiii-I- sii.-‘i-iiiiil-il fur lui:-'ini=ss.i `pi *wr* ' lii .\lany lrii-nlIU\\'i_HH -IH! WIWN’ the following lirol.her.~', Ur. James _ thi‘y \\'\Il H1 fl\l\U`9 l'081'~°"\“CI1 .\Il'.~i. flli-\'.l l’:ir:iili_-'_ iiiiii' Iiviii,-_' iii fi-.nn nn niljiiiiiiiig riiiiiii iii liiiil lier gl; _ ..l, Iaul li_i_i_t iil.ii .\_i iiiili _lui liusli.iiid sittiii-of in his .iiini.li.iii ____d \__l_________ _________S ______d__e_is of iiiiillii-i' iii \vi|iii|_'»i--: \\'l:i-ii shi- ilii-il. di,-;iil. ow ‘ha ___ _een ' d- ,__ ___ |_ e v i cure , as i y ai ii be-t iiti/eiis this i-oiiiitr iver I' . .... ` lnow of Boston, who made merrinwlit '_ , ithe entire evening; Gilbert Patten It’S S lBrii\vn, who represented the Boiston lPres - Dr. and Mrs. John E. Gillis. Unlll I look "Fruit-a-flies" __ 5-‘\Y~!~'lA. ONT.-, Feb. 5th, Iguo. I lisi'e_l»ci~ii a siiliercr for the past 25 _\'ea_rs with Coiistipatiuii, luilipi-stioii and Lalurrli_of the Sloiii;ii'li_ I tried niaiiy ri-medics and niaii_\- ilociors but derived no benefit ivlizitever. I"ini\Il_v,_ I read aii iiilreriiseiiieiit of Iiriiit-a-ti\-es'. I di-isiiieil to give Friiit-ii-livres' a trial and fouiid they iliil cx:ii:lI_\' what was cliiiined for them. I have noir talzcii ‘I~`riiil,-u-iiies' for some iiioiiilis aiiiil find that they are tlic oiily reiiiedy that does me good. I have rccomiiiendeil ‘I-`riiit-:i-tives’ to a great _iiiaiiy ol' iiiy friciids and I ciiniiot praise these fruit tablets too 1--sl-ly” PAUL J. Josss A 4 "Fruit-a-tives" is the only natural iMrs. Graham, A. and Mrk. Johnston, lMisses Margaret Hutlierland, Margar- ' , o » et McLeod, Mary Matheson, Margar- , l S et Matheson, Harriett McLeod, Georgie McLeod, Jennie Murray. Bal" __ barn Siillivan, Olive Matheson, Coz Wi* dureta Ubiegoii, Mrs. Mollie Gerris . T h d f d Daniel McGregor, G. Stewart, E. an Q _ Harris and others. The couP1B “Hide °` 0 is everywhere. Your nerves are wigak and worn, they are overtaxed, strained o the breaking pgint l i Nliidii bi' a ii-rfci-l im-i-Iiaiiii-ill -_ I _ priivcss iroiii liiglr grade- i-in-on In-ziiis, sciciitiliczilly iili-nil(-il. il is ol' llii- line-sl qiizility, full sfri-nglli aiiid iih.~'oliitel_\' pure and Iieailllifiil. Sold in I/5 lh_, I/4 lb., I/2 lb. and I lb. cans, nel weighi Booklet of Choice Recipes Sent Free Walter Baker&Co. Limited Established l780 Montreal, Can. Dorchester, Mass. . nv ll-Iei‘bert and Mrs. Matthews, A. and .their escape iiriiid showers of rice and confetti in an aiitoiiiobile en route for New York and Washingtoii, D. (‘, The presents were choice and many. MoN'mEAL, oct] 22_~isy_ w_ii-e)_- There may be some spirited bidding in liefore St. James Methodist Church is sold. ' The principle of the siile has been approveil of by the church coi'D0"H' A sum in advance of 152300-090 “I i.ri.\moN, oct, 22-(By Wif-lr Despiitches rei-elveil from hbHl\Rl\“i reported that there is fighting Hankow Hun Yang and Tu U-hnng.I Martial liiw was ilecliiiw-il in ull three cities but the reliefs were iilile __ to maintain only partial order. ` At Hankow several lnoters were shot. , . modem Ilfe ,, ~< FF -.-I _ \"` tion and thi-re are two or three Pros- ‘l-i Strengthen them pective liiiyi-rs. \` Qu build i.-hem, vials; ,e,_,,d_,,,~ _iiiijor iiii-_iii-nie, ciiii he Oh- , » _ _ fllém with (1 F0gd_ 1 tiiinei . { J i _ ii U 5/ _ _ ut _ _ 7/ _|_ _ Tonic. I ` -Scott At Han Yang-lioth burning then' looting were indulged iii. - i.ii siiy iat thi- reb s uive iiowu formidable niirthworks on the hill of Pun Yang. h`I-IANGHAI, (')i:t., 22-(By Wirfll* Five British mid four Jnp tnrpcili limits iirrivcd hcri- Siitiirilay. ouble, because it is the only uieiliciiie the world that is ini-ide of fruit `uii es iiIifa.i'. The engineers wen- I’. Fl. men and H, ciiiiplc iff the firemen iin g Hhe is :ilsii siiiiivi-il l/5 two l»i'iith~. ' Il. W. l`li;ipiii:iii, l2~ll _\I;iiii .\'trc-i-f, and .‘ -` " . y -_ ._ Tiilnisli, .\'_Ii., :iiiil iw.. .'. --f Wif\I1il1\"~'- .\lI`H- \`l1=\lH1l1H\ had thc plc-iisiire of his zicuiiaiiitiiiit-e, . _‘mu before being transferrpd from the '|`lii- i`uni-rnl to thi- (`liiii‘<‘h nf l. nsiri- pri.-1-1-iit. ,\:”ri-rilii: iliiiryir .~\., Vliinii Point: -\'lI'S. Miil- iicr thi: pi:--sf; iiiil-ilgi-il in iliiiieiiw i-iili iiiitil the i'-arlj.' liiiur-.: iif tlel- i`i>lli»\\'iiI|; Iliiiiulil, I-lliliiii; I\l!':~:. lJii\'iil .\`l'(-rrin ii .llrlliiiiiilil and _'\Irs_ .liilin Mc- soii of Ur. Anderson, (‘ity, was chief, .T"ftS- D‘D'- “I the First I"`e”byteri° was on boiiijil to take ii survev of an iembers. Their honie ivas heaiitifiil- On the evening of Oct. 11th at 23 Church, of which the couple are l y decorated with flowers of every l t iiiiiriiiiiu. i\li1 iiiiil ?~ii'.-'_ .\Ir-\li-i»i` \\'i-re iinil ,\li:=. Will Slii-rrili. <‘rap:i\iil; Mrs. _ , ,_,5=. _ _ . from the grocery. I gli- ` . 4 . i: ' _ _f_ __ _ _ f» - . i - ' ' ` .:’ . .. . ~._. I . I 'I ".-.- ~:- '_ .. \ _ _ . a if . I i I 4 I lr- - ` ip- is-. ».-¢ i' i I . ,iii-_ -1 ` -fl~“'- “X1 ; ,.1-~ _-.- .i»-_:jg 5-5; ‘ 'V1-"1 _ ; _~,-" .-,1N.,@_ 1. . ...Ji-4-i. iii L., - -1. il' I i;‘;.. - -..-ug. ` -1 c Suivticnrsokr ; - ‘ saves work and _ ___¢3,.‘;`-:‘~_<¢;_ 5 time. Irgers things _ . cleaneasienlength- _‘ ___.,=-.‘»~`- I Q ens the life of fab- i ‘ __-5;' ries, and does not _.'.'-22:. ~ ' _ . harm the hands. , _ ‘-' You surely should _ _' -_ useit. Order to-day . »u\\ -- - ' Y - - ...:~--_-:_V__5; l-_ ` Mothers! Fathers I I Look at lhe pictures of the old and the new in cIiiIdren's underwear -and say which you would prefer for children your . ‘re half-dressed in the old-style kind that must button(-d. (See the lower picture. Hasn’t it .i fuiiiiliur and vexing look?) Tliey`re always snugly and comfortably dressed in the new kind, .whether it`s buttoned or not. (Gluiice at the upper picture.) Your little will be neater, nicer, far more comfy in .AT N’S Kl_0Sed-Kr0tCh V V Co Ask for it in any weight you like, and expect and find every size Hts perfectly, because it is knit-to-/Yt. This new idea in underwear is worth your while. Ask your favorite store about it--and ha vi- them show it. Youll understand in a moment then. _//3. iarliors on the West side of the Bay, each of wliich is eligible for ai raiilwayi if-,rniinln-i. To decide which was the' most suitiible was the object of thei i-xp:-ditioii. l ‘ 'l‘he Mirito proceeded to Sydney friiui Halifax, arriving there about July l8tli. Here she took in tow the: scliiioni-.r lieryl, which si-as.eii routi- tu Luke Harbor, liaffin's Lund. she proceeded to Port Mour, in the sii-ails of iieiie i_-ie, where ciiel Sclioiiiii-i~ Vhrissy fi. Thnmcy, boilnd to Port, Ni-lsoii, awaited her for tow- ing. With the tivo scliooners the Min- to proceeded up the Hudson Straits, iziicoiintei~iiig very heavy ice cn route. .The vessel cnniluctcd herself well. Ui- f- tcntinies a dense fog ni-cessitiited slow priigresa owing to the immin- ent danger iif icehergs which were in nhiiiid.-ince. \\’heii in the straits one of their hizwse pipes was Iiriiken and the ship niooreil to an ireher' for tivo do s lit-ached and repiiired The Minto arrived at l~’oi't (‘liiircliill ulioiit the middle of August and after taking on a gasoline launch left for iN'elson River. Nelson is a very sniall place, the North West Mounted Police station and the Hudson Bay l’uHt h9illi! l\\`l\l" tically the imly sign of life in thi- plnre. The work of exploration and Sur- vey was proceed:-il with nt thi- latter place and also al. f‘hiii'chill. While nl. these two places one mail was re- ceived by the Mintri vin WinHll’9g f1“iI` two ur three left the ship, one ull which was sent Via the Eric and tak- en ull by the Minto. In her work the Miiitn struck bot- tom B couple of times and also lost an ancliiir and n quantity of chain iii ii very swift current. They left Nelson on return on Sept. 28th. They spent n couple of days in ii lmrhor culled Siigluk and left thcrc intending to call at Lake Harlior, Iinlfin Land, where n report had said missionaries were stiirvinll- !VI€¢¢l“_l_l the Dundee wlinler Active in the smiits mi oct. sth.. they were I-1- proceeded to Port Burwell, arriving nn the 8th. Taking on water they left on the 10th and when 50 miles from Indian Point, Labrador, learned by wireless that the EPIC WHS in nomim’ l-Iarlior with only It Y-Ons 005|- The-V proceeded there and gal/8 N10 Erie 7 tons, which would take I1_€l' l-0 11 9°? where she could be SUDPIINI- She Ie " llnmlno I-Iarhor on Oct. 12th, arriv- ed in Sydney nt one a. ni. Oct. 17, left there 4 p. m. same dlly and Br* rived in Halifax at 7.30 a. m. on the Illth. The Minto used up 8h°\\° 300 “ma 4 . _Port Nelson aiiil Port. _f`hurchill, f.\vo»" l description and alter the wedding an elaborate banquet. was served. The bride looked cliurniiiig iii a gown of white silk chifloii over white satin with veil and orange blossoms and carried ii bouquet of white briilnli roses. The bridesmaid wori-. a gown of cream liice, over yelloii' sutiii, and carried a bouquet of pinks. The groom’s present to the bride was ri gold chnin und peudoiit set w`itli dia- monds ziud to the best man ii crii-I vatte pn set with pearls. The, bride's present to the liridesmziid was! signet ring siiitiibli-_ eiivrnveil. Among those present were: W. lil. _ __._._ _ __-J Trouble No Good Very Itchy and Disfigurlng. Got a. Little Cuilcura Soap and Oint- ment and Was Cured. "For tivo siiminr-rs I sull`i-red with skin trouble on niy arms, and o.n niy li-gs from my knees down. My ,nrii-i~'. were badly disfigured, mid I ke-pt f,Iii-ni covcri-d. It camo like the hives, und was vi-ry itchy. I consulfx-cl usper-iiilist, who grivii nie mc-.diciiis-, us wr-Il as uri ointment, but seenuzd todo no good. lt was bs.-giiiniiig to uppi-ur on in face. ' “I got a little-. Cuticiirr. (Uintini-iit and some Cuticurci Soap. Thi- first touch of` Ointment sw-ini-il to re-Iii-vi", and liz-fore the (Tiiticiiru Ointiiii-nt was finished I was rriiriifl. I lmvi- not the least sign of' Lrouhli-. I think it would have spit-url ovi-r my ivl.iili- body if (hiticum Soup and (liritiiii-iii had not cured ine. l uni dr-ligliti-il with thi-m, and do fe-el ph-use-il to think I have sonii»- thing I Iiiiviri-oiiflili~1i<‘v iii. I li,-Il ull my f'rii=nds uliiiiii l.hi-in, and 1 Lliiiik Cuticiira Ointmi-nl is this hi-st I ivi-r saw." (Sigiir-il) M. J. Iioildy, T3 McI'iiiil St., 'l‘ui'orito, l)i_-c. ;!‘_’, Milo.. Cold-Sore Began to Heal With First Use of Cuticura Ointment. "(`iif.iciim Ointment. cured a vi-rv bad ¢fold-_:.uri- that gave me Iiours of si-.ve-ri- pain und loss of sleep. I ti-ii-il lots of other i~s-nii-(fins but izothiiig diil mi- any good lill I tiii-d (7iil.ici..‘u Oint- rricnt_, and froni thi- vc-ry firsi, u iplica- tioii it begun to heal roi! now the-ri- is not even iisc.-i._rlc>ft." iSigiii-di Mrs. W. Boyce, Mermaid Farm, P.Iu`.I., Jan. 8, ‘l I _ For more tliiiii ai gen(-ration Cuticiirn Soap and (hitiiriira Oininii-nl. lii-\'i- I afforded thi- siif-etlii-st, siil'i=-st und most, i-coiiomical treiitrn-.-nf. for skin and sf-ulp lrvul-li-.-i. of yn--ni: iinii cm. Aiiiioiigii f.I;i-_v uri-sold hy driiggiiels and di-ali-rs I i-vi-|'_vwhf-re, a liberal sain|ili- ol' i-uffli ' may Iii- obtained fre-i-. froiii thi- Pcftf Driig dr (`li|-in (`0i soli i Hannon, formi-.rly of California but 'ri' Coluuiliiis Avi-I. Boisiiiiii -*és -Q FUOD- TON] . ’ //%//““\\\ rim: Au. nnuaalarscs A speiiaiiiiniisiii _ _ ' _ . . _ Emulsion J- is one of the oldest, purest _,Tl--1-fi? ri-vi---is --°_-_-_‘-'@_--_ --f j“_“““" _ and best-known of - mos TWELVE I OCTOB I (J c.. The Campbell Milling Co.,"LimitecI Toronto, Canada _ -|._ . ~1.~~----Q : ¢._=.__--i»,_-...._...I:::;’j"'=~,, ` "*~f'.7_i'.'i';ii...i--~--. "rj" _ ~ human body. ible form. town, 2nd. Mate; Capt. Lawrence. i. v - ~- at <:f'_...f:~.'-§-§-‘;;-,,. __ _ °_ _ while repairs were effected. Just pre- ' "j~"i~i'x'-';"'l{l"%r"F"_' 1.1" "*‘v- __ " I . , _. .r...~` .~*>, hi-r stem dainziged and after the Min- _ __ `a,`___>_.§f",_.i-`_.§_-, ._~_.i.__-},_-i__-___ _ '_ , - . i ..'-1 - -._ ._ - »i' - , ~i' .- to hail been repaired she towed thi \.___ __gt_ _ ,_ ______-_,T-__“»__ Tlioniey to Wilken Bay where shc was = --1. ;-._' _f .~ - _ - viiiiis ri, this the 'rimmey in low iiiiii ,, _ T lt .* Nearly all children have wheat-hum ger~a craving for the body-building elements found in the whole wheat, the most perfect food given to man-his “staff of life” for four thousand years. The whole wheat contains all the elements needed to build th‘e perfect This cannot be truth- fully said of any other cereal. It is through the shredding process (pat- ented and owned by The Shredded -Wheat Company) that the whole wheat is prepared in its most digest- I By this process all the tissue-building elements in the whole wheat are re- tained, while the outer, or bran, coat is scattered along the shreds in infini- tesimal particles in such a way as to stimulate peristalsis (bowel exercise) _ in a natural way. ll While at the big lierg for repairs _' the schooner, Beryl, then only fill "lf-ii-~-. -_ - _ miles from her destination, proc:-cdi-il to Lake Harbor alone. Give a child two Shredded Wheat Biscuits every morning with hot milk and a little cream and he will be fully satisfied and will lose his taste for mushy porridges that are usually __ bolted down without chewing. You can’t build sturdy boys and girls out of books and sermons. Their bodies .must be developed from tho food they eat. Shredded `\/Vlieat is *_ an ideal fooc_l_ for them to Study on, to play on, to grow ori. Shredded Wheat Biscuit with hot milk or cream makes an ideal break- fast for schoolchildren and is quickly and easily prepared. The porcus shreds of cooked wheat combine riatu- rally with all kinds of fresh_ or sfev.';,-cl fruits, making a complete, wliolcsc-:no meal. Your grocer sells them. _ _, mu, on he, ,,,,,_ 3,., was pienn- TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat wafer-a crisp, tasty, nourishing wl'1OI¢ ini; siippinli ...iii i3mi~i»i<»ii¢ii__ ____ wheat 'l`oast,_ delicious for any meal with butter, cheese or marmc.lndc-SL ___gi-_r _<:_f;1_c¢_:_-1_5;--_-__ _‘_-_-;f_f__§-__m‘_*_’*’(_§_f___g___; Always toast nt in the oven before serving. _ ' _..- » . . . - f in __ __A _ _ ' ‘ ' wig' '. f' -’»' /...lf ._ l.'_~,: - ' - '- -._ .. 1- »». 1. f I _/1, ,__- » ."_.»_..___, . .¢._ f f f f i I, s _ ¢ -4 ii _ . ,.,». f A i Y ' - ' » l;§{'»;j'fI_,'- 1 if-ge 'V 1311;' .’-‘ I~ I-`...»V"»¢~' .)- .' 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