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Aubrey Mutch .... .... 20.00 Mrs. Iieiiry Aitken . . .. 5.00 Mrs. Sayer . 1.00 Pt-11-y w. T111-riorr ._ _ _ _ . oiot11111g_ Bayer Studio _ . . . _ . .. . . . . _ _ Soup. Mrs I". l’. 'l"i_vi‘or . . . . . . . . . . . ..5.00 ‘Mrs Joliii ltlt'lia1‘iis til* '.l."ortl) . .5.00 Prescription for F .U .= ......__-1 Eczema tor I5 years the standard remedy for all skin diseases. A liquid used ex- ternally. lnstant relief from itch. Your money back if the first bottle docs not bring you relief. Ask also about D. D. D Soap. E_A.Foste1. Central Drugstore, Cha- lottetown ‘_=___ ___ _ _in--1*___»-run-:___ 00 BRETON A R R QW COLLAR CLOSE MEETING CUT UP FRONT SUUWING A IIIT OF CRAVAT BAND Clue-tt, I’v:\I*»nii:e_ deepest sympathy is oxtendi ed in their sad loss. BIG SUBSlIlllPllllN FUR V|ClllRY lllllN <)'l"l`.'\\\`.-\, Oct. 27-The first big .~'ub:-_-1.-7’1'»`~1 ¢ ._ . cages* -1 .. 1 Vernon . A 11 l 11.30 T 615 l Dp Charlottetown Ar f 7.15 ‘ Hunter River “ limernld jtrt. . 5 10.04 Kensington Ar Siimniersitle Siiiiimerside Ar ’ Fort llill 0' Leary Alhcrtoii Tignish Dp Charlottetown Ar Mt. Stewart _ A' §°!1fiL "P I Ilp Mt. Stewart ltr Montague A' _""’§’."¥°“?!’!. _-PIL p Cliarlottetown Ar _Ar Murray Hiirbor Dp tandard Time 1-; '1<1.“".'1 11.55 10-45 10.0.; ___Ri~:An UP A.M. 10.30 9.00 8.00 6.30 1 6.10 5-35 Dp _ 4.30 | jct. 1'. M. 6.35 5.00 _ 4.oo 3-30 _ , __._.._q_ -.-__ 2.05 11.21 11,01 9-42 8.40 AT it .YA | A. M. A1- 8.45 8 o 9-.ii 9.00 7-05 lip 6.30 ` ' ` ' "`"'A`.‘iir'.' 8.40 7-44 6-ss l 6.09 tip 5.35 I in ___l_ A.M. A. M. I 9-50 8.35 7~45 6-4_5* l __ _ A.M. I 5 .°° C \| :-.~=.-»e~<.»:° -an--U12 ¢llU`lCIl°' T9 Uri l ___§;1~..____ A. M. 1 1>. M. 8-35 _ 3 55 H 7-37 7-39 7.13 2.10 l 6.35 L._oo lily ex 1 Sat Satasun only A. M. A. M. 10.15 10.05 8.10 l 8.51 6.ao l 7.20 River 1-. I Except as noted, all the Sunday H. H. M-ELANSON’ Pnunglr Troma Manager lencten. N. I. Above Trains Run Daily Excepted W. T. HUGGAN District Pnoongor Agent ‘ I ' '|111 1. i|.i11:i|1i1"'i _ tow _Guardian I -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -THE GUARDIAN is on sale at Lat'ferty's, Summerside. Mtt. -COAL ARRIVES. -' The schooner Bessie Keefer, in charge of the owner Capt. A. H. Olson, has entered port with a cargo of coal from Picton.-H. ..»-\\"t)UND}£D.- Mrs. Mary liichards of Suinnicrside received 11 message this week stating that her liusbatitl Pte, _lohn Henry Rich- ards has been admitted to Lanker- ton Hospital, Whitstable. England suffcriiig from gunshot wound in hip.-L. -KILLED IN ACTION-The s-ad news has been received in Miscouche that Ptel Frank Gaudet was killed in action in France on Oct. lst, and Pte. Joseph Des Rodhes on the 5th;Pta. Gaudet enlisted in August 1914. and went over to France with the 105th Battalion.-L --WOUNDED IN ‘BACK-W0l‘d ll-35 been received that Pte-. Joseph Gallant of. Summerside thas been admitted to No. 56 General Hospital', Etaples, Oct. 11th, suffering with gun shot wounds in back. He is a son of Mr. P. C. Gallant and enlisted with the 105th Battalion-L. -I)/\N(.}F.ROUSLY ILI..- Mr. .\laxime Gallant, Suininerside has received a message that his son Pte. .\lztxinic B. Gallant who has been wounded recently in France is n0\v riaiigcrously ill in the 53rd General llospital at lioulogtic, Fr:incc_ He cnlistcd with the 85th Kiltics in Nc\v_ Brunswick and had only been in France zi short time.-L. -FUNERAL SERVICE.-The re- mains of -thcé late George Deegan. who died in Toronto last week, were brought home to Summerside on Moud-:ty evening. The funerali took place from his mot1lier’s residence t\o St. Paul’s Cemetry on Tuesday morn- ing and was ilargely attended. The pall bearers .were Messrs J. E. Dalton, Fred Murphy , Urban Gill?-s', Stanley Perry, Lloyd Shiarp and H. Was-h.-L. --(EOING T() ()'l"I`.f\\\/'.f\, -_ .\lr_ _l. T. Proiitt, Kensington, Sec- retary of thc Provincial Dairy As- sociatioii leaves tlic Province next Fritlziy tiiorniiig for Ottawa tipoii invitation of The Honourable T. .»\. Crcrar, Minister of Agricultiirc to attend a Dominion Conference of Representatives of the Dziirying lndustry Co. bc licld on Monday Nov. 4th, 5th and 6th. _ -BOARD OF HEALTH.-Several cases of ila grippo hlaving developed _into Influenza and pneu-mon-ia, a opccial meeting of Sumnierside Bzfird of Health was held on Thurs- day evening when' the following reso- lutions were unanimously passed:-_ "Resolved (1) Whereas owing to the increase ot' the epidemic known as Spanish Influenza within the prov- lnco and that funerals of persons hav- ing dicrl of this disease have been largely attended by the public, it is corxaidcred expedier.-t by the Board in order to safeguard the public health that all ,public funerals shall be pro- hibited within this town and are here- hy prohibiteti until further 'nc-tice. (2.) Whereas owing to the increase of S111-nish Influenza epidemic within this province and ifor the purpose of -further s\aieguardi11g` the public lic-filth; Resolved that all stores and other places of business witlii»n the town of Summerside. excepting drug stores. butcher shops restaurants and hctels_ he closed nit 6 o'clock p. m. every -day in the week. Saturdays in eluded. from t-his date untill further notice.-. , -0'BRIEN-GlLLl8 WEDDING. - A very unusual event -took place in the lfminaculaito Conception church on Wednesday, Oct.. 9th when Miss Mary Pulcharia. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Michael O'Brien of Miminegaah but formerly of Boston, Mass., be- came tho happy bride of Mr. Joseph Gillis son ot’ Mr. and Mrs. John Gillis Palmer Road. Rev. Dr. Gauthier oi'- ilciating the church was beautiful-ly decorated with flowers, the wedding march beting nicely rendered by Mrs. Annie Cudgan. The bride word n dainty gown of white chiffon over lace and had -hat t0 match. She was assisted by her cc/usin -Miss Gertnlde Kelly of Roseville who was dressed in a pea green silk. Whilst the groom was ably supported by his cousin Mr. Wilbcrt Gillis of Alberta.'l`he groom's gift to the bride was 3 gold bracelet and to the bridesmaid o gold ameth- iot ring. After the ceremony wedding dimmer was served at -the home of the bride. Shortly after the feast they att drove .10 the groomh home where U. delicious supper awaited them. The remainder of evening was than plou- untly spent in singing and dancing. 'Dba presents were numerous and ---TWO. CENTS PER WORD each' insertion for advertilsllll in this col- ' umn. Cash must accompany order Minimum charge -twenty-tlve cents. WESTERN PERSONALS C-QQ -Mr. and Mrs. Wlllliam Farrah Summerside have removed to Dart- mouth, N. S., where they will reside for the winter.-H. --Mr. James Kelly ot Mon-trcal who had been visiting friends- in Summer- side and Kinkorahas left on return to his home.-H. -Mr. and Mrs. John Dennis, Port Hii-ll, have received word that their son Private Fredrick Dennis had been wounded in France and had been ad- mitted to a Hospital. _ -His friends are pleased to sec Mr. Robert Palmer, Sumniersidc, \vho was recently injured by the overturning of an auto, so \vcll ini- provcd as to bc around again.-H. -Mr. Frank Brothers, of Hol- nian’s Ltd., has resigned his posi- tion and left on Monday on 11 short visit to his home at Vernon lliver. Mr. Brothers will be much missed in town by the many friends lic made duringhisstay,-H. --BUY VICTORY 'BONDS-“ BORDEN BULETIN Among the visitors to Borden re- cently were: Messrs. Harry Tidrna1‘sh, Cliarlovtetown, W. I. Robertson, Tryon, W. C. Wright and ‘Mr. Lures Mgr., 13111111 or Nova scout.. victoria. U D O hilcssrs. Roy Silliphant and \V.C. Church, made a, large shipment of lambs to the Mainland Friday. U C I Mr. Felix Mcliraac. of Souris, re- presenting. Gordon Pew Co.. G-louster, Mass., is here superintending the transfer of salted fishn- K I 1 Mr. Wm. M\cLeodi, section foreman in Borden yards, who has been very ill in the hospital' hero is reported out ot' danger. ll Ill 1 Mr. Arthur Green. '-of the tirni of Green Bros., meat merchants, is ai. present confined to his .home with a l severe attack of influenza. \ll Q ll Borden Railway Yards is 11 busy place at present having the appear- ance of big divisional points in the west freight ltrains moving inward and outward almost continuous-ly day ann night. The Freight Agent Mr. Slack- ford is sure 11. busy man, under his skilful and careful supervision the lmrmense work oi' transferring and d-espatchi-ng goes on without a hitch. 1 U 3 IU On Thursday morning two military funerals took place here for Pte. John Richards and Pte. J. Kruger. The deceased soldiers were returned men acting as guards at the Inter- ment camp here and died of influenza \foIlowed by pneumonia) lA tltrint party consisting of 15 men in coni- mand oi’ Serg.-Major Lucus, |marc`.ie'l behind the remains of their dc-:td comrade. Pte. Richards remains were forwarded to Amherst, N. S. for burial and Pte. J. Kruger was buricd ut. (iape Traverse and services \‘-'ere con- ducted for the latter by the Rev. James M1cDougald. FRCED VACCINATION IS NOW ABOLISHED MELBOURNE. VIC., Oct. 25.-A bill has been passed by the Legislative Aasemlbly »aibolishing_ ,endorced vaccin- ation. ' -anY vicroiiv BONDS-‘ I\'ILLIiI> IN ACTION On Wednesday October 16th the home of Mrs. F,lizabetl1 Gaudet, .of Miscouche was sadden- ed when :1 telegram was received announcing the death in action of Sgt. Frank Gaudet, M. M. llc was onc.of the brave 'ist contingent boys leaving Summerside in Aug. 1914 for Valcarticr. Since then h-: was wounded once and Apart from that was practically always on the firing line. After one of the heavy battles last spring he was awarded the military medal forbravery and a commission in England, and he remained there u1i_til_a few weeks before his death when he begged to beseht back to his unit in France. He_was not there long however when after fou_r years service to his country he made thesupremc sacrifice on Oct. lst. He leaves to mourn his aged mother, three sisters Nettie at home, Mrs. J. E. Gaudet and Mrs. Beloni Gaudet, also five brothers; Wilfrid in Suni- merside, Gussie at home, Alex., in Quincy,.Eddie and Alban, Mis- 'oontly tootlitylncto the popularity in GMHMNCOWM P- I. le ._ _ s -~` ‘, _ ~ which this youu couple won hell. . . .1 "'."r * .tv ~"<.‘ couchc ,to whom much sympathy is 1.' l-Moore & McLeod Ltd; 119-121' Queen Street, Charlottetown M l 1 H _ .` _ _ _*_ 'I `- - 1 \ /'Y _.’ 1;..- ’ ... / t__~'f~I P. . i -1" \`-23.1 1111111112. - xr- if .»\1_ 1 ., 1 Some Striking Values in Coats of Moderate Price, Garments of Style at a , +- Worth While Saving A S WELL AS THE BEST LINE OF HIGH GI’i1\DE(1OATS_-THIS Gl`iEAT READY to wear department. offers you the best range of moderate price coats to be had. , _ You are invited to como to thc store to-day and .sce how much in style-how much ln comfort/-how much in satisfactory wear-a very reastinable price can buy. ' One of the best values this season is' a navyblue friczc cloth coat, belticd all around, set in sleeves. patch pockets, large collar. convertible and trimmed with buttons, length about, 46 inches, sizes iii to 40 iIlCll0S- Price .. ..... .. A very heavy weight cloth coat of brown and green mixed tweed, large convertible collar which maybe worn bnttoncd _lngli or turned low as desired. buttoncd trimmed. fancy two piece belt all around, _pockets and _ $22.50 fancy cuffs. This is also made in black, sizes 3-l, 42. Price... .... ._ One of the licsbcoats for value is in a heather mixture zibelinc cloth,_also grey, fancy three-piece belt, convertible colla‘1'), ' 24.0 large bone buttrns, length fl-8 in. $ sizes 38, 42. Price.......... Another coat equal in value is made in brown whitney, has large convertible collar, set in sleeves, belted all around, sleeves and body lined, with colored buttons to match, length -'16 inches, size- 3-I, 36, 38. I’r'icc ................... ..’.. mtilllcr An cxccptionally good value is made in black ocean wave cloth, large convertible collar inlaid with black velvet, large patch pockets, half belted at back, p_lush buttons, length -I2, sizes 16, 18. Price ...... 1 ....1 ......... -....... , . . . .-. .... llcuvy black chcvoit coat pleated back rind front, all around_ bclt, ve vet collar, sizes 36, 38, Misses 16, 18 ' Heavy black check zibcline coat, side belt cll`cct, pockets; plush buttons, plush collar half satin lined. Worth $20.00 _ L J, ._-:M ‘Q Y H- _ .. - 1 - _*rr - f ' _ _ extended. ‘ ~ 1 HEAVY lllltlll Hllllli 1 HAVt SillW KIUNEYS, Eat lou meat if you feel_ Backachy or -` No man or woman w'l10 eats meat regularly can fnake ha mistake hy tiushing the kidneys occasionally, says ti well known authority. Meat ioiiiis \1"'~'- acid which excites the kidneys. .iey become over worked from the drain, -get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poisons from the blood, then 'we get sick. Nearly all rhcumatism, liendaclios, liver trouhlef nervousness. sleeplessness and urin- ary disorders como fironi sluggishi ‘ kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache _in the kidneys or your back hunts or l.f__i.he_ urine is cloudy, offensive, full of_ sediment, irregular oi’ passage or _uttemded by a sensation ol scolding, ,1!t10p eating meat and get about tour 'ounces of .Tad Sal-ts from any phar- -macy; take a -tablespoonful in ti gloss of water before breakfast and 'ln a tow days your kidneys will aot line. This -famous salts is made from the meld gf grapes and tlemon juice; c1i11n»i1111111‘ witiwimiin, 111111 11111 been used for generations to flush and stimulate _tlie_kIdney|, also to neu- tralirze the wid! in urine so it no longer causes_'[i_;fijIlbtlpn. ‘th_ti`s ending bladder weakness. ` Jud Bak; _lg inexpensive and can- not Injuroqimns ;.delglitm.l'-