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See the -'-=-_ 4 ,_ . » very kind to lend them in the Bayer k _ _ studio window. 2094-io-zsiuii. r-'on ovsl-\slA¢;e|t HOME I ~ .._` " gf.-4' I ---- V -Have that taken _W ~ '#5, .f ~ risi.ANo Nunez in Fumes. - to mid over-neu men, of ale Bayer, (Dm ,,,-,,d _ Miss Suswn McLeod, a graduate nurse St.udio's pocket. size folders. 'Dhsy are ` X L who left _(X-welt Cove some .thne ago um to please. _ __ zos4-iozsiati. .1-_ W. J. Kiln YGIIMUUUK o.~.nm e oo., mam 1-- , `v&_l‘¥`tlie Province. I M ilk.) 000118 W. Warburton yedesthy for Victoria, B. C. ii 'iii if eeterday tor sister. Mrs. ' E §`. This laoolilet tells lui to have Aolli. Mudd free if you vii-its |54 CHASES SANBORN - MONTREAL Blenders and Rosmm of “Soul Band” Colfss r v .I sAi=E in sNei_ANo.- it is pleas- ing to learn that letters have been “-\\_ received Dram Messrs Ernest McLeod . and Aiexiamler Murchison ‘McLeod of Orwell Cove who went overseas, stat- ; L " ‘_ _ 'Fi ' Y 5 41-_ ing that they arrived safely in Eug- \\\\\\\\l/IlIIHZ.“\\\“ ¥ZOII&“\\\w A TD YDD DN BENALF DF THE PRINDE EDWARD ISLAND HDSPITAI. ` More than thirty five years ago the Prince Edward island llospital was started through the cIl`orls and contributions of a number oi` generous and public .spirited men and women. During all these years the Hospital has been the means oi` alleviating suffering and ol' saving precious lives and by receiving many very generous contributions the Institution has been kept up to date in equipment and enlarged to meet the growing demand i`or hospital trcaiment until today it is one ofiheliest equipped liosipitals cast of Montreal. lip to the end ofthe year i‘)l-'i the receipts from patients fees, Interest i'rom endowment fund and some .small contributions from the city and country districts wer just about suiiicicnt to meet all running expenses hut with the tremendous increase in prices of everything used in thc Hospital the linancial problem became a serious one and we have had to face a rapidly increasing dei`icit which now amounts to nearly $6000.00. Here is an illustration ol' thc increase in cost oi' five items. Ycar l9l7-l8 Year 1913--I4 increase Coal $3960.59 1798.15 2162.-l-i Groceries fl0fi8.36 l(i20.lil 2408.52 Meat anti Fish 203-l.()l 'i'6I.-II lfi20.50 Milk ‘)'r'6.l0 603.60 ' 372.50 Nlcdiclncs l 105.52 l098.0‘) . Il‘)7.~l3 ' Total increase in live items $6661.39 And no saving can he made on any one of these iteins. The llospital must be kept as warm. thc patients as wcll fed as before prices adraiiced. No great increase can lic made iii patients fees as it has been the aim ol' the manageincnt. to provide lirst class accomodation at as low a price as possible. Tlios who are unable to pay are treated free. lt is therefore up to you to say by your response to this appeal wlictlicr thc llospital shall lessen, maintain or increase it usel`iiIni~s=. - ln order that you may have an opportunity oi' contributing Queens and Kings Counties have been organized by school districts, an executive of three appointed in each district and this executive will appoint collectors who will call on you on or sliortl_v aftrr the llrst of ;\`ovomber. Please lic ready for them with liberal and increased _subscriptions in proportion to the increased cost ol' cvorytliirig ilie llusptial_lius to buy. It is up to you. (live tlic collcr-tor_~; zi Iicarly reception. W. K. ROGERS, (Iliiiii'm:in Board oI"'I`rust.ees. 1995-I0-22 _\ll'] Lf. ' - G 53 IA \\\\\\\\§/////lllntwvIa.\\\\\\\\\\\v1lm mmf' L ' _ _ to feel better and \ llllll l\.\\\\\\\\\\7lIllI%Il\\\\\\\\\iI//Ill \\\\\\\\\WlHlIllII £\\\\\\\\\\?/I/IIIZ\\\\\\\\*II ~ land in good iiealtili. ` PROPOSAL RE SHIPPING-.-Mn) uestern ports and conscniipton o ing idle at Lunenburg and other -crews to carry cowl from`Sydney and produce from l’.).,E. l. rio Halifax and other Nova Scotia punts. The capac- ity _of the scliooners would be about 200 tons eacli. Ten or, 'twelve would be sufficient and t-here was no fear o subniariiios said his VV\orshlp‘s nies- sage. WEDDING BELLS.-Kelly’s (Toss _(‘hi:rtii wasxlie scene on _Tuesday morning Sept. 'Z1 of one ot' tiliose ev- ents that linvc been so frequent of ,late lu this vicinity t'lie inarriiige or IMr. J. F. lrlaughey and _Miss Winni- freil Hagan, dauglhtefr of Mr. Patrick I llugan, \VesI.nioreland. The ceremony was performed by t-he pastor Rev. Dr (lurraii. Mr. Peter Malone, South Melville, il’scliui'geil l‘lic duties oi' glvioiiisiiiaii :ind the Iirideosiiiaid was Miss Katie McGuigan. 'llhe happy yr.-img couple are very popular in tii<\ pnrisli and have the best wishes oi hosts of iirieiiils i'or a long lite oi' wr-ildr~.'l Iiappfiies:-i. NEIl_VDDS_ A BIIEAKDDWN .5 iss Kelly Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable g Compound Restored Her Health. ` Newark, N. J.-"For about tlir~‘~t ears 1 suffered from nervous hrrui. down and got >.~ gr' weak I could liarrll; ' ff , stand, and liadlzoad- E _, '- aches every day. » '_ tried everything I mf". \" ‘t f could think of and ` ,.‘,_:-; If ~ was under u phy- " sician’s care for two _ I Keats. Agirl friend ,' ad used Lydia E. )_j.Pinkham's Vege- ' table Compound and | < ~ she told me about it. From the tirst L l I day I tookitlbegan \ . " l 3” '< - 'II I It ' / "L .f i ' ff >, ~//-/._ -'_ C - _ ix xl ~ 1,1, X ` i" usp I ibm well ond ' a a to omost. an __ QI" F kind'of work. li I 1 ,.,, .' `~ have been recom- mending the Com- pound everslnce and give you my per- tlie commandeering of schooners ly- Lalrd, North Bedeque has receive ""*=‘-._ STATEMENT AND AN APPEAL 2 “T” lei \im'pliy at Ottawa this week as inf.: him to put up to the Government La.h`d"wh° elmmed in Guelph' om" f in F'rance.His father was the inte Hon. r that Mirs. Foster’s motlicr, Mrs. ._ t ___ WDUNDID.-Mrs. Hector A. Mo- Lsan, Manuals. has received 5 -tests- gram announcing that Pte. Jobs A. McLean, infantry, has heeen admitted to No. 8 Stationary' Hospital, Wilmer- esux, with a gun shot wound-rig thigh fractured. ANOTHER WOUNDED.-Mrs. Annie d a telegram stating that Pte. `David has been wounded in ther leg and knees. He 'has been -thirteen montllis Mex Laird oi' North Bedeque. WELL KNOWN LADY DEAD.'- Mr. H. (‘. Foster, City received a telegram on Tuesday evening stating Joseph Morethousel of Springhill Mines, .\'. S., had passed away. Mrs. Foster left on Tuesday morning in res- ponse to a telegram tfhat her mother was ill but was unable to get there in tiime. MEN WANTED.-'lihe P. E. island Railway wants at onace titty to one liundired men for trackwork, (raiiil 'lay- ing and putting in ties. These men will be used between Charlottetown and Emerald Junction iiii'l will be run oi' by :rain |'roni Cliar‘i'ot.tetown and in,xeiinedi.ito points Ito tiieir work in the niornbng and returned to their hoiiies in the evenlng‘.For further par- ticulars apply to the Superintefndent day Oct. lst ot' Mr. Joseph A. E. Kelly and Misa Loretta M. l\ionng_han daughter oi' Mr. and Mis. James R. Monugliaii. Itev. Dr, (_‘ui'ran port-rirnz cell the ceremony. The groom was supported hy' his brothel' Mir. Edtlic Kelly while the duties of liridesiiia-ld were gratefully peiiiormed by Miss The Agatha Monaghan sister of the bride. The bride whois a member oti Ulie teaching fraternity has hosts of friends both in her own parish and in Prince Cou-uty where she ‘has been teaching fthe past .two or -vhree years all of 'whom congraitulate lier on this liappyoccasioii and wish her and her niisbsnul many happy years of un... toyed happiness. I HYMENEAL.-~ Wednesday morning Oct. 2nd witnessed a very interesiti-ng event in Kelrly`s Cross church when Mr. l<‘.rancls J. Flood of Matpleworrd. led to 'the aslta-r Miss Dorinda M. Trainer ot the some pi-ace. The mip- tlal Mass and mam\ia.ge ceremony were performed by Rev. Dr. Currrzr P. P. The witnesses to the rm- Cove. lotta low. days ago nor New < s 5;; is A I °m,,,°n ' ». - Ax Bought and V ~ mr. subnet in or orweu ,ha overiazhskqwgyrérs, has .wma th ti lit- Glanxoir. N-. 8,. ` ~ mi-. erweamcx. _in out man éaei- beingup two weeks with nn at- tscli _. Mr. D.D. Ryu; parser ot the car- terry steamer was _able to be out yest- and. has been made' e.€w¢%<"' ir "er: “°°°. » OW |10 0118 SOB VB in coumrzeie, mieirim _and “lust-as-z°°` iioiir. 'clI"iii`-iii' siioii i.i>ic'i‘i` `iiAM-- vcry choice and dr~lit-ions. Salurdu ' ani M - day price, per lb. ._ . . . . . . . .0n..29c' A clearing lot ol` _ 50 yards 08-inch lileached Damask Talilina This is an cxlra s ecial value, selling on Saturday and *Monday nt yard 69C 's`éiiL~i}li{iii§i4»»~v,uIwvonxnifv, ' , * . i at <'i..i.~i0itetown_ isfis-io-9.Mtf. W' ' . wennmc. sEi.i_s.-'r.iif» marriage M N I » took place at l{elly‘a Cross on Tues- . 119-121 Queen Stl ect, Charlottetown 1 \_; ,yi 1 ""1 i l I/ . ~iiiI|u;. i ‘ff- 5 _-_ _,>..._ *.1-i-ii f ____`;` Some Striking Values in Coats of Moderate Price, Garments, of Style at a I While Saving f WELL AS THE BEST ‘LINE Oi<` HiGii_GliAl)E(BOATS-'i`i{iS GREAT READY ' 10 WCM department offers you the best range of moderate price coats to be had. ° _ You are invited to_ come to the store to-day and sec how much in style-how much In comI`or_t-how much in satisfactmy wear-ti very reasonable price can buy. -One oi' the best values this season is al _ navy blue frieze cloth coat, belted all around, Another coat. equal in value ismade in brown whitney, has lar e convertible collar, p Bears the Signature of \ I J I'-" " “_T- 1 ‘.I:= .'_I_.._ ,_~--' EF' \ feried irom oversees. Pte. J. E. Arsenauit enlisted in the 105th - -He we t overseas -the _tirstiol June, 1317 and was oii_active saf- vice in, France for six months. He. has' been disehsrlod frpm Ioverseunon account. ofbeing under. nge. Psivlto Arfeiaul was, fifteen vest;-6 and mine months_ o'd whom y 'oféftd '~¢0._ seive. his King sud-country.. :: For Ii. is one tions of tlist. it set. in sleeves. ich pockets, large muiller pallets ccgnvertiléilgeaalnd trimmed with buttons. en t. ii out , ' lilto 40_I‘.i¢i.¢_.. imc.. 'T fi .f‘_'._'_‘?7 $17-5-0 Avery heavy weight cloth coat of brown and green mixed tweed. large. convertible collar which may wom buttoned high or 'turned low_ao desired. buttoned trimmed. fancy two piece belt all around. pockets and fancy cults. This is hlso made n bloc , sizes 34, 42. -, , _ One ot' the best- coats i‘or‘~vaTue is in a heather mixture zibeline »cioth._also grey. tl':pcybotl:'eei)piece built. gogtgrtibie ‘ooIlar, uttrns, sngt li.. sims38, 22. "Price, »» set. in _ele_eves,_ belted all around, sleeves and fliodymlipgd, wgth cplorgll b§ig.to£;s to match. , en in ,s 1., ',, Prige ....... .... \ ‘_,-- An exceptionally good value is niade in | _ black ocean wave cloth, large convertible collar inlaid with black velvet, large' pnwll‘ I pockets. half bolted at back, plualrbltttolll. ' smith 42, Sim 16, ia. Price n6.q0___ . . . . . . . ..... ......~». ..-..... ...... ..»¢¢n,__ 1_ ,- I Heavy black chcvoit coat l` ' T750* and front, aitaround belt. veiire ‘ C0lIar. sizes 36, 38, Misses,16. 1_8 ,.`..-i .,-y. Iicavy black check zibelliis ' l' lla! belt 'eil`ect, pockets, lush bd collar halt' satin lined. “lbrth $20.00 . ` M for ......... .. r ‘ ‘_ “ inli-