usness, bead paras roots, dhpye _a xe-_ on s engthen. on all the organs of Tbedistreasing symp- indxgestion or liver disappear under action. Buy a but be sure you Mother Seigel's are many imita- not one that gives the benefits. 1015 is the _ ` Best Remedy how .<`n\:n>iN 'rwo sizes os'|.v. fllllfills Pl‘I00l.O0 .Tlllls IIZL PNM50; L_. l Time Table. Rooky Point Parry. _ 8. 8. Hillsboro. . Leave Ch'town Leave Rocky Point Bill!-le ~ 'z_so`1 s. m. 8.00 nm. 8130'a.m. - 9.00 a.m. N30 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. ` 11.80 a.m. 1.00 p.m. 2.00 p.m. 1.80 p.ln. ' 8.00 p.m. 8 80 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. 0 p.m. 9.80 a.m. BUNDAY 1§.45 p.m. .00 p.m. 8.00 p.m 4.00 p.m. _ 4.30 p.m. ` MJAURPHY. Managan. V www; :oc.oo'oF‘ QQQQCAJ ?F°’ EEEE F has CHEAP FARE AUTUMN EXCURS- ‘ ION TO BOSTON. Commeucing Sept. 10th excursion rates will be issued to Boston good for return within 30 days. From Charlottetown to Boston and return $13.00. The autumn is a de- lightful timo to visit Boston. Steamer leaves Charlottetown every Friday at noon. For further particulars apply to. , - '_ JA8. CARRAGHER. Agent. Charlottetown. _ -_X-"J Eastern S. S . Lines International Line Steamship Calvin _iAustIn, and Gov- ernor Cobb FALL Excuifsloais Low Fares--Travel Now , Return Limit 30 days. St. John 'to Boston 7.00 St. John to.Po_rtIand - 6.50 Leave St. .Iohn,f Mon., Wed., and Friday at 9 a. m. for Lubec, Eastport, Portland and Boston. Return, leave Central Wharf Boston, Mon., Wed., and Fri.. at 9 a. -ln. _ MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE BTB_AM_§HIP8» NORTHLAND AND _NORTH ` STAR Leave Franklin Wharf, Portland. Tues; 'lll1\lrs.,-` and Sat.. 'at 6.00 p. m. City1'Ticltet Oilice, 47 King Street. A. .6.~6ur|-le, Agent, Bt. John, N. ll. A. E .Fienilng, 1'.F.&P.A. Bt John. New Brunswick. » Furness Sailings From LONDON ` From HALIFAX ‘ - Shenandoah Oct. iith - Kanawha Oct. 26th `October 1th Fraser River _ - October l411\`Messina - 'From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX Via Nfld. ` Via Nfld. _ . Durango October 15th October 6th Tabasco October 2_4th Above saillnga arc not guaranteed and are subject to chapgs without notice. - Ftlrn_tss.Withy& Co Lid. ' ` flahfaic N. S. ' _ 1 °glistens with beauty and is radiant p_ E_ L ' . ~ - - Mm me; has an incomparable son. ._ _ is fluffy and lustrous. tri' _ CANMJIAN . | p'I\ClllC - .- 1 _URSIONS _ » ANOTHER CRIB .PLACED-Crib -'ro N. s ~~~'~- s ~-FFFHI J_; _,___ 0- . wennseosvp _ is the standi f ' f§’1<;°\»§.°r this orftiiiiiisriil gggtaggiitgf, ra e .-1. Stella Morris; 2, Mac Mor. 71°- G\_`ld° U--12 Cecelna Dougan- 2 lrsaret stewart. oradelv.-11 Wil! bilio __» _ glam Dougan; 2, Annie Bowlan. Gratis number of frlifnds.-F. ' ` __ 1“~'*1- I-“GY - Arhins erase n -x, after John Arm g; _z, Reggie M,,,D,,,',,|¢_ ' Pmcs. wssssn ae1"ren.- It is Gfadi? Iwi. Frederick Lynch' 2 Louis MacDonald. Perfect _attendancd Bud punctuality. Fredercik_Lynch_ number twe~ was placed in position “'z.'~>C°"°t°“ P01” G81' Ferry Terminals °u Seiurdoylsst. Blues the another exgl. number thred.-has sr-:bali and lest ossible moment. Number three il lipid fb be the largest. 112 feet i length. and took twq or the company"s most powerful tugs eight hours tl tow _the crib. to Carleton and usually takes about eight- days to construct ton Point. ' AN HONORABLE DISCHARGE. The parents and many friends of No. 16921 Private Dan R. McQueen Mt. Vernon, are glad to hear of his .safe arrival home from Southampton. Eng- !-|".'l where he was in th-1 llummond Hospital, suft'c"ing from wounds in lin- fioulder. These wcunds were received from German lviachiire Guns while Mr. Moi-iueon was on active service, causing him much suffering. He was carefully and tenderly nurs- ed by the doctors and nurses of the Drummond Hospital and speaks in highest praise of them all. it is hoped he will steadily regain his wonted health and strength. MR. DINNIS JOlNS.- Mr. Albert C. Dinnis, son of Mr. John R. Dlnnls, city is another young man to offer his service for King and Country hav ing recently joined the No. 2 Heav Siege Battery for Overseas Service. Mr. Dinnls is s. third year B. A., classic student at Sackville and his him to give up his scholastic studie to join the colors. He is relinquish ing a brilliant carreer and although the sacrifice is a great one he is quite contented. l~Ie will he sincerely miss- ed in social and musical circles at home and in Sackville and willbe fol- lowed by the well wishes ol’ a large circle of friends. WEDDING BELLS-The residence of Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart, Kent street was the sceneof a quiet, bu The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr Fullerton in the presence of .im- mediate relatlves of the bride an ed wore a beautiful costume of gre silk. The many valuable and 'han - clock from the bride's fellow teacher of St. James Church Sunday School, father., HOME FOR BUFtlAL.- Deep .sym- Enlery and family oi’ Wood island in the death of Mr. John A. Emery. which occurred in Ch1cl1g0 il few which was expected to bring re-new ed health and strength. The decea nursing and medical skill his sy tcm could not recover from the slloc and he passed away in the Hospital in Chicago. The remains arrived i Charlottetown by the express lust evening and will be forwarded to his l`ormer home in Wood Islands t' tiny. The Guardian/ joins in extendln sincerest sympathy to the berctve ones. nights ago `when, opportunely. six e The ladies o the eastern capital officers of the ship were invited. Need the close Ca tain Stewart of a good time. ~»,.~.~v».~vvv~»--»,.,......-.~.._,.,,,_~_.`.\-» ans! nvt wlvl. - B nn._slussv in SAVE YONR HAIRI DOUBLE ‘IT BEAUTY IN A FEW eyery have you SGHOOL wonn. -_ 'nie fsxiiiwiiiir ` w_ l“.'be_ placed in position at the earl- , i D pretty family wedding at 8.30 Monda evening, when their only daughte Helen Blanche became the wife of M ' tertainment and speechmaking. Col. the im- _gluseoav ' __ g -'iuoso Lsov oshrm-::at.s:e';~..__ tune -_Bridge on _0ct. Sth. _191-5. Mrs. Mary Burke, wife of the late Ed- ward B\\r_li6"in ber\85tb year. She leaves to mourn their loss _three sono and two da hters besides a large pleasing to hear that an improvement is reported in the condition of H. Price Webber, the veteran actor. who recently underwent an operation in -Portland, Me., hospital. Many old friends in Charlottetown will be glad to hear that there is every prospect of his ultimate recovery. ' LOOKING FOR HEIR8.--'A Winnil peg despatch says:- The Toronto General' Trusts have been .named ad- ministrator ofths $200,000 estate left by William H. Orr, the Elwood re- cluse, who died on Friday in _a miser- able shack. A. H. S.Murray, who ia each crib.. it is quite right to stats solicitor for Orr, believes that a sister that no other dock in the province and some' distant relatives of the depd Presents such a beautiful appearance mlm live du New L0ud0Il. P- E- I- wben lighted at night as does Carle- -' WEDDING BELL8.-The marriage took place yesterday evening at the Baptist Parsonage, city, by the Rev. Z. L. Fash, of Gordon Royston Tqombs, 'North Rustico. and ' Clara- Campsie Clark.. The happy couple were attend- ed by a few of their immediate friends. Mr J. R. Dinnis, a relative of the groom, brought the bridal party in .his auto. The Guardian extends congratu~, lations. RASPBERRIE8-The Guardian was presented yesterday with a delicious box of large, luscious raspberries,- picked by Mr. Thomas Easton, Hamp» shire. on Thanksgiving Day. ' Mr. Easton says the frost has not affected his garden as yet and that his dahlias are now ut their best. lt is quite a treat to get raspberries in October, especially when they are as nice as those picked by Mr. Easton. ,ding took place at the Baptist Parson ,§ wED|:>|NG-Betts.-A quiet wed- Gordon Worth and Louisa Nicholson Bethune were united in marriage by g 1 ' "§:§:j":§:f:f:I;:;I _ h gi sense of h nor has compellecg the Rem Z_ L_ Fash_ The happy couple _____________________i____, Worn by the Best People-Sold by the Best Dealers. _ were attended by Miss Gladys Nichol- _I;§;§§;§;§§§§2§1§_§§§§§§§i§ I ll son and Mr Ross Bethune. The groom is a member of the Heavy Siege Bat- tery and will soon be on his way to the front. The bride and groom are favourably known and the Guardian is glad to extend hearty congratulations. MASONIC BRETHREN ENTER- TAINED.-St John and Victoria Lodges, A.F. & A.M., combined and _ held n smoker last evening in honour 5; of the members oi’ the fraternity who __ are about to go to the front with the r' Siege Battery. A very enjoyable even~ Frank Percival Ben of West Royalty' ing was spent with refreshments. en- Peake replied to the many kind things that were said in an earnest and y the oillcers and men of the Battery ' are members of the»Masonlc Order. t 1 lad 1 5°“’° i"`°““” “°“e a "*"°§ sA|_E oF cAPTA|N PnowsE's 1 »_ we _, INVESTMENTS.-Preparatory to set- .ting out with the 2nd Siege Battery B' get °f carvers fmm the °mPl°ye°5 f th f Knights of Pythian are issuing iuvitn- - - . ‘~ ‘ - t M _ st t, to__e_ and a cheque or e ront, Captain W. B. Prowse ~ __--_The members ol thc S1ege_Battery _ ,- 5 _ Q 30+ arSubs‘;;':tr_af;1mf__0m the bride.s sold a number of securities, etc., by tions to the members of K- °f P- °f will be entertained bythe ladies of St 6;/fx. auction in the Market Square yegter. the Siege Battery Who are “ow i“|.lsn1es Church in the Hall at B. fare-‘ - 3 day. Mr. Beairsto was auctiorneeif f7h“'°l°"~et°WU7t°'3“ °Y5ie\` '5“Pl39" “iid Ewell banquet and concert to-night. and there was a large attendance of representative citizens. Twenty Willy goes °“* 1° M” “nd Mis' P' sim-ss in prow” Brothers realized pleasant programme is beluz prepared. able to report that their genial towns- _ $110 each; 5 Rink shares $95 each; 10 'Rink shares $60 each; 17 Rink shares $64 each; 5 Bruce Stewart & Co. days ago the outcome Of an 0D€l‘HU0I1 shares $95 each. a"doub|e_se,,_ted wa_ ceive further invitation, as it is feared some time ago -~& . ,_ '_ , - ' ` ' ‘\E_':_': 3.::.'_‘ 1 f‘-' gon, $80, and an automobile $625. It is worth noting that the latter sale RUSTICO SCHOOL--'llh fl .== k land farmer. _ _ ____ th st di K th °~ ii; 0:1, marsh, now serv1ng1nNo.3 Canadian _...~' f FOR MER ISLAN DER-The ladies n of the Baptist Church, Peterborough, of september: Grade VH"°1' Leith well and out of danger. . N. H., gave a farewell reception re- cently to their pastor and wife, Rev. forty were present. A very enjoy able afternoon and evening were passed. Mr. and Mrs. Vatcher were A PLEASANT DANCE.-One of the f 1; a¢_tendan¢ ; a com 5, - » most enjoyable functions in the history £fse€i1n§]€,'Lkw;§:lt§inT;': .gfwI;“;’L?;B,?':g 32213: R0|1ings_ Vfzztm. Bunetaim Helen Molgdfny. _October 25th. Owing to_ re- of Georgetown took place there a few the members of the Baptish cmrch Bumam Cyril .l.0ombB_ ma T0ombB_ $_e_1_1_ __pxr_;rl_y___l>ere:_\_f_pr11ent the marriage . and-c0ngregau0n_ The church Deo. i Bessie Stevenson‘and Eva Stevenson. ~ Y U 0119- ships of the Dominion Naval Service I wer pry to los tlelr pastor --- . liappenctl to be in port at the same 5,31 WU; :so have mtgmexd to Roch .FUNERAL AT FQR1-UNE__ SCHOOL _EXAMINAT|0Ns.- The st N Y where Mr Vatcher has Um - R , er, _ ._ . _ _ were not slow to take advantage Of the B f M d 1 the Theo October 2nd, Mary E Burke, nee nminations held during the month of on year more o_ u y n - - _ _ situation and u dence WHS B\'\'\1HB9d logeical seminary before .he ig 3 "m11._ Selnons, wife Of Edward Burke. De- September in St. Marys School. for in the Town Tall. to which the “edged ministen Tha new ML ceased wu_B 84 years of age_ and had gragp__V.- Augcle Gallant 80; Marie Vatcher referred to is a son of Mr. less tn suy. the invitations were ac~ and M,-s_ Geo,-ge va¢_¢he|-_ formerly was no disease, but simply the creep- R0_0 M. Petro 64; Joseph E. Plneault ' ceptcd und a most enjoyable time was of Cha,-|0ttetown_ bugnow residing in ing on of old age. The' funeral took G2» Rue A. Pineault G2; Julith Pine- spent by the hundred or more guests. B(,Su,n_ Mum _ _ place at Fortune on Oct. 4th, the ser- “Pit G0- Grade iiI.- Eugene Pltre At D ' ' - ~ ~ . H.M.C.S. Canada on behalf of the wg|)|J|NQ 5E|_|_3___Ag.the Rectm-y Styles of Souris. Five sons and two Gallant/395 Marie ROHF-'1‘S 89: Adol- _ officers, in a delightfully humorous Jo; SL Josepwg' Chu,-ch_ green 3;,-egg daughters survive°to mourn her loss- D119 ROSGPS 86; Benoit Rogers 82. ` ` " ` speech, thanked the ladies who had Lymh Mags” the man-rage og M155 Joseph, Wslter,, William in Boston. Grade U-~' Fifi" Pilleilllll 30- GNNIG -- J been mstrnmental in giving them such Annie }l‘rainor, of Lynn and John . M_ _M Zi M J Plneault 74; Lucie A_ Dm ._ T ___ Martin, of Worcester, was performed by Rev. Edwin J. Dolan. at 5 o’clock Sunday afternoon. 'The attending couple were Misa Mary Bean, of Lynn, as bridesmaid and David Mahoney, of Worcester, as best man. The bride was attired in a gown og blue br|:_>_a ..r- ~ - ~- _._..._......_ . _ _ .. __ . . . _ _ " ' " 5 _» , _ _ '_ ;_'__~_:»-_ age_ c“y_ mst evénmg when James _ `§§f§‘3:3§3§§§§§fE§E§5f5§;§- is washed until it is as' clean as human ingenuity can make it. The yarn is then knitted to ii! thc human form. co an woreapcurea o _c, _ `\ ... .. .. .....l= 115' 0 d U ° S' ° while the bridesmaid wore a similar C ~` I _ dress. After the ceremony the couple _{_ _ 0 were tendered a wedding reception » . 2 '__ ‘ d I f r I , E by immediate relatives d friends wt t f,`_;\/_ 1 0 a I _ pre n- I / ' mg e an ng o e pup _ _ »_=_. Anglo sorties school for this month dW_‘;“_{’__i§f_’_`;‘ ' \ Toombs; 2, Hilda LePage. Grade V- 1, Roland Buntain; 2, Steila Rolllngs; ENGAGE‘MENT ANNOUNCED _ _ .,.~ HE Pies and Cakes you bake for the Church Supper will meet the critical eye and the expert taste of all the other good cooks in the neighborhood. Naturally, you want your contribution to be up to your standard. Make sure of having everything your best, by using “Beaver” Flour-the famous blcnded flour. If you have never tried it, ordera bag today. Ask your grocer - he knows bow good “Beaver” Flour is. DEALERS-write ua for prices on The T. Taylor Co. Limited Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. I |79 Chatham, Oat. T&';m\;;'_ 2_ Helen Bunfaim 3_ Eva oi the late Mr and Mrs Robert DeBlois, Stevenson. The following have had "° Mr R°l““d qemge _M°"°“' °f Him' E rl T b fax The marriage will take place on There passed away at Fortune, on f0ll0Wing are the results of the ex- been declining for some time. there €'Hl1lt 74; Janie Gallant 69; vices being conducted by Rev E E 93, Charlotte A. Gallant 92' Stanley Bailefy HFS hereby C0l‘dii1UY il\Vit@f1 covered 'from the rather severe in- 5 , __ 0' ' 3.El'1‘ b.Gll I--Vll. g “lid MP5-1 H- VB-ichefr at me home °f Bungllf. ;DmB;,sie mssevexsowc The engagement is announced of Miss \ d Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Harvey. About D ____ »B___m_____ Grad 1__1__:I____a wances Wm“m_ed DeB_oi___ da__ghte__ John in some Edwin at home, and L- Lawrence Piuenuu 86' lgnnce ""` ""` ""' ' ' Ti... p..f..t..1 Di-f‘\`ff-»*f‘f°f“w°»-'Y--° M- “" “ ” |1|11|ul'nI|1|||IinIu|nuu||111lin|nNn|un1v||| .ti -_ .,._.___. __ rdf” UV .__-_ _ _ Its glove like Bt is permanent . because knitted in dunng the making, and because the fa.br;_¢_¥ $11 EDWARDSBURG .. .__ S ul C0 ' . ~ _ _ ~ » ` -. ` ' ‘ If you prefer other styles, your de`_al¢¥. RN I P has them in Watsdn’s-inciudingvests, Drawers, Corset Covers, Black i,_I`ighi:s, E110 1t,is;a.-daily treat-tbe`perfect sweet. - Just what the ` ‘ - ' Insist on Watson’ , canoes sneuis'n..ve an Breeds-their fn-los mm ' ` ' ms. ws-rson mmormrupmo co 'buttem or-preserves. Delicious with Hot Biscuits. .. Lirnited ~ __"andfjBatter Cakes. Gives as new delight to 1° - :'§lI¢éd'lApples,,Blanc-Mango and_Pu¥l