» 2 r_».-s, . _._ t'| vt - .- mu. _.,, ' it 1 'i F' MONDAY A VERY PLEASANT time wssi spent at the home of Mrs. Milton t: i _ he n nibe of the -has in every way s most inspir- Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. A,tlou.s. - 1 ~» - "eau W n B v F rge number of relatives _and The collections on Sunday in‘Yi‘h°Xvb§':;t:‘%‘L“lgx°%';gn'¥;& friends of -Miss Ethel Campbell ing and successful one The Uni la ends -were present. The bride ald of this 'building fund amount- “W " ° - M 'Earl F ~DOf*i‘| lf who gathered to tender her a surprise ted States doltltiw i1\°i\1ii°<| 11'! in the form of a shower. Many m hrido to ho. Court -ludsos valuable services rendered his 'h team in the toy, arms not win- mort or this ony and Dr. Bruce or teer, Mr Roy Pruwse of this city m Moncton a bea\itifu.l gold watch. 9\"“m" T“°" and 515° 3" BM" lY membered that the Moncton ag- laet winter in the local arena. put *I up it strong game against the champions and it is to be hoped '~ gregation although being defeated ` w that this sporty squad of puck l chasers -will again be seen in ‘3 season. 0 Is . , 5u¢HA~AN__M,|_E0D WEN-,_ nrerly of the Patriot Office and jo . i . I lNG.- A very quiet but pretty n wedding took place at the home ol M,-_ ,nd Mm Wm E_ MacD°“g_ some twelve thousand miles was M all of iriunter River on the even- 5 delegates. but there were D1'°8¢il 111 _ _ it Ed nd Mrs. MacKay came back by 1,0 ay of Duluth, Minn. and spent 1, W0 'NYS B! 'TWO H11\‘b°!‘S WSU' nearly two hundred guests. the roi1g1_1, in.-1 .ni ..i |'...~1. q',,,~,,,.-r of . . DK Mrs. MacKay’s bl'0tll€i'. MT- latives and friends of the married wmiam 111,111.-._. ,.|1...~ ,,,, lungs, Evil-. RW- G90- C- 'l'°Yl0i‘ 0ff|Ci8t- has, J. Billingsley, 'i hey passed couple. 'N10 ilillliilce Of tho 01/811 ‘of several months. The late .Mr. mg' The b'vd° l°°v°d very action on Charlottetown ice this ‘mm ‘he"° ""'°“3h T°"°“t° and i118 WHS BD@1i‘i ill l-lie i'6iid€1'il1B Of -Ramsay wus .1 prominent fa1'i\ier|W'ettv I" a 'my g°“r“ with hal' M’ musical Di'0i!i'&m. vocal and ll1|and had alwnv: taken an active match and earned 5 bouquet of ttwws, where they mel another A an prominent professional men was supported 'by her cousin Miss ed to over- SMU. °°“' "~ ~ c » ma Dum, of Bum” Rom and ____ motorsd to the province and visited o groom by his oourir. Andrew- Lines ri-is tenant: .-- Mr. f"i°1“’S in '1"'Y°“- M"l“°°» °1'“l*°\1° Retuming *back to Vancouver. Joseph Mooney. After the msr-' Walter Peters of Victoria, B. C., K°”5‘"5l°“"Gh“"°"'°"°v'“ ““dB°"‘ den left Monday on return They -AN gppR£¢|A1'lQN_ -- As n Mr. tMacKay mot among other ls- riage ceremony the newly mar ls leaving by the morning train ' _ ,; _ 5.11311 token of ppm-¢¢1a¢|¢m fer lenders, Mr. William Mcinnls.noo rled couple accompanied by their -for his home after spending the “wrt 5 d°u5h`"“l vvm “mms ‘°°` v ow of Mrs. Esdaie. Halifax. for friends took breakfast at the home iasttwo months' st his old homo ‘“"“‘“ “id friends, who gave them _ ,.., - y the bride. after 'which they|Nev\i Dominion’ Mr. Peters has an ”' mm” °°""“ °v°l°°m°- S ith. He stayed ever. at Lake motored Ito, Charlottetown, where travelled all over- <‘-to-dia. ming _. _ = ‘ received from his team-mates in Louise, B f&l11°l\S H°°kY M0\1“¢“ll\ dinner WHS 5°1'V€d. the bridal par in the en.nl.»_\- or zur- 1'.-rziadisn w'E°°E‘° V5sT5R°AY° _ A ut the ROV6l'8 H0'-9|. 'l'li¢ Sf' Pflcllllc telegiuiplis. giiirl in ilu part quiet wedding “ms sqlemnuqd ln suitzubly engraved. It will be re- i\°f0l'0 l'0¢“l"lii1\K 10 0518911' H113 ternoon -was spent _ln_ visiting has he seen nn_-,- ,.1<..~.. 1.. r-ompnre meh dfawiilti' !'00m oi the Y. W. mcnton. places or interest in and around with the 1:...--1.--. ..r tin- noir. _ C' A- °“ '"“"'°d“Y ““°’“°”“» SW* Re¢\ll'llil18 fl’°111 Ed111°Uf°l1 'M11 the city after 'which they returned _ _ 2191. when -Miss Lillian Hall of the home of the bride, where w||_L|A|t1 |.:,.\M5,\y_ . 'I-1,e.Wi\iii1\i!l011. »5\i!'l'9Y. Ellliillld wus lander, Mr Collin Colbert for~ at sumptuous Burner was served to death rl-. ...»..-.1 .ln _\1........_.- the “Med "1 “infringe to ...r-_ _-\iox.~.ndv t 1_ 1) 1 1 _ T . - , ' _ pale pink astors and maiden hair 111111911 11 51111118' WHS 590 011 land intelliwni pdit in all ques ‘erm The Guardian ,omg In MIP most delightful one and the cy mg of wednesday August 23,d_ man old friends and acquaintan- 1," when -.Miss E. \Blanc_he McLeod. " youngest daughter of Mr. and P was united in marriage with Mr- “ Herbert Buchanan of Fredericton 2 The ceremony was performed- by l Rev. R. lil. Stavert in the presence W of a number of the relatives and G friends of the contracting parties. 91` 591988* f°"m the Mvfmme The young couple, were unattend- P ed, the bride was married in her i Koing away suit. which was of il navy blue sergo with hat to match “ bridal party drove to the home of h the groom in Fredericton where a hounteous supper awaited them Later in the evening the newly li ,mm-19,1 couple we", honored by the evening of Wednesday. Aug. 30. be the arrival of a large number of W chivariers who after having re- h celved a generous treat departed “ in peace. The Guardian joins in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan 'M many years of lioplll’ wedded life. it On September sixth Jane Dick-vf le, wife of Charles N. Wright of “ ally will look back upon the tripch ~ 1 he' next Supreme Council execu- ye ad been s. source of anxiety to her' S ieasure of the J0\lrnt‘y. The deie~ of Y useful gifts were received by the lncludin8 B ii“ll¥b°1‘ °f °“l’““‘° hm ll oo nd the Canadian visitors espoc- K ith great :pleasure Ex-Alderman 1| eo. E. Ritchie -was the only oth- rovinces. it was decided to hold ome of Mr. Patrick McCaffrey, on Sapa,-111;, bm-nes 20° and U.-an. by a horse last week is doing nlce-- ___.__ 1-1-195 15¢_ ily under the sktlzui .are of Dr. HyMENEA|____A very interesting ~ 1 ”*"‘_ .~ D°vv‘“" social event took place in St. Pct- , DIED AT SUMMERSIDE- The --’~ er’s Church, St. !Peter’e, on Tues- - `- ati. 1 M _ 1, 1 1v1..1; _ -oiso AT sumiviensios -» _ __ About fifteen months uso Mrs. Wm, or fire 128;.; 101;? 8,; Mgcgiryy The death oi lure, .i.on.m. slirckayif;-y gieggeg, I3,°;l'?`1g,§,If1‘&i:L ll V ‘ wif f‘i 1_1 J i A. l\i 'K Ai' ' d. n. ' -l hon Mrs. McCaffrey passed from er earthly abode at the advanced ge of seventy years. de. oCaifrey suffered a paralytic tc yed by the guests present. The 11 _ mg. ‘. _ _», . ow of the Customs Department b-id., was the recipient of many|f0‘Z.n?,,a(;,l,/. pll,_,.'_|,_:I;,',, ,‘],m],?€;||l;f:;pies't congratulations. 'rue mp, onion oo.-ered in all ond very valusihle rresents. Mr|New Lorrdo-`. in.-..r 1-rhtnytoriorr' '""- ‘, ooney is the son of Patrick 1\/loop_(-_1,.,,~.~_1., ., 1.. 1 _1 .1 There Passed away st Valley. y an? Szrad Bairgett. and the and in <~_\-<-r~.' \r..\~_‘- 1. U.lr.~lllrai tfrlrl £211 E3” 0” S°1;'~);2é 1‘;22Ié\”§l;‘° de s t e aug ter of James`1.1 1 - _.~ .- 1--1,-. 11 H01' S011 0 1'- - - C- es met on the way increased the B,-amey and Margaret D“"y_ 1,11 mix; 1") IQIQMII M: l`,`__;,.;" I-m_mI;;f Leod, after s brief illness which _ vvlmm ‘"9 °ld “nd l'°9'P°¢mble ly Minas .\i;t1-"nw: '\!f:l..\o\i of developed into peritonitis of which Mrs. Kenneth McLeod, 'Springton Saves W°"° ha“d9°m°|Y 'received residents of St. Teresa's Parish Va11ey.f191,1_ __-1,-f,.,~ ,,| ph.. 1 M |19 M011- H” Wm' 17 YUUS Mid 4 nd entertained at San Francisco We wish the married couplg a|~.Mc_Leod S. |.(_,,_.__, ,,_____}'“h,'_; `I'mm: months old. He is survived by his d luck. -praying that God's ,`. _ ` _` . ‘mother, five sisters, Mrs. Rdberf oicest blessings may accompany'?$l;?.a1'(,1.;|‘|] '1,,. ` ;:v;.iA'lll|i|i(flalv ei'l;‘:._Cook. Newton Cross, Mrs. Cyril eh' journey thmugh me- noon :tl 1 iw \\`< lo. I. in tin- Gcdflle |{1_vi:t?:;i_f:(l,' nSga`1c[(2':l'§;qw::’ld Beals' 7 _ urnitrra o WEDNESDAY gtgmom-;1<-rr"vvv`11( mJI"'l~bx‘otlher IM-ahcolm, Am intemgent ff iirissits. ||o\\x|~:ss an 'r.\\|.on, st. John. N. Il Drift: . 1.11' il. . . . ‘, .;z;‘§ia;fASr;(sETE(`);;_lLrh;t§;|:3l;;" iM'l1l‘(‘llls|>i. l.yl`l':r l it -irc, In A i‘;,(;;Jn§a f$vli]1(;wl0?r;dalit‘)ll.ul§lll)vtTr‘1)0lvll; ` |42! (irc-ut fioorirc Street, f`l|:\rInitclo\\'l\. l'- E. I.. ve convention nti;f'oil')onttohln liking No fresh fish -was offered. Butter' '1'1g1-11;;1._.\\- home. but the whsle community _' :it 1924 which W 8 9 I 1” sold at 3iic and 401:; eggs 2Bc and mourns one acknowledged by all After the ceremony was over the time *'01* the C0i1Vel1l-1011 '£0 be 30c: chickens 95c.to $1.00; ducks] PMNFULLY ||`v`JUl7i3D--~ (`-i1\l1d> as n beautiful christian character. _ _ ciii in Canada. -1.25 and $1.50; piu-ms 20c; blue- 10 WUOJ- U10 iiliiif l\‘-11 .\'f‘111' 0ld"l‘l\e sincerest sympathy of many ._ _ -~ berries doc; apples 8c and 10c; ls- Son of Mr. and Mrs. lildiu- Wood. friends goes out to the sorrowing llllil tblxceptilonnll sorrow entered t.he 11",.; pea,-5 30,; and 600 dot; sm._.Tea Hill, who was so »b.rdiy kicked fumily_ I- . [Q WWW \ . _ 1\ / arrlsge The ceremony was per Sunday School lmnx “iii seat FRIDAY fi f edlb th t.R.I tbt500.ltisr.t'.~ti “ =ol||:n‘t:1mm2i:1'l:a;?olollbetbvacievv l3;mMml¥onalli.p:el;teded>y sllbe tpegllance inside alia ‘hotle vevrvyvs ON $;l;Ond TRll'P.-15:. LNi|;: Bell, Gt. Geo St. on Thursday and their wives. and the affair Rev. Father- J. E. OBrien at the creditable to the united congregs. WW- I - ' °~. - ~ . - Wsrdweli Oxiiord Me Mrs Alice er Gillis McLean of Highbank P. ......._..~.--.-»-»»~..-._.v........._.. ..._-....._.--».------~»-- _All tin Latefsvtv isdn Selected Frou ilii§"le`Weelt’r`f`lilews ‘ The Charlottetown Guarilian’s Saturihfy Subscribe.. p when rf... Timocomorr to Slow A How Much Money Wi ll You Hooe_.Sgoed ? Only 4. Men, out of ev¢l‘y _ 100 are independent at age 65. The Double ll/falurily Endowment Policy furnishes a guaranteed income for this period in life-.-combining economically rn one contract. both r Protection and Saving. _ lt is the ideal contract for the young man, the professional and _ - the business man! Make certain of your Indcpendence . ' NOW. lx. -to - by securing details of this policy - 'rim ls. ir. ui-:<~||i~\| vo.. i.|_1i|'ri»:i». \|| I’ r l|\\~ .\h\r|ilmi- l‘rn\'Im-on 9.... - ' s W \ if-_'__' 1 ANUFAGI' ,; fj\`\ iii i ttddt" °‘ v “gh " " ' ' ‘~ ‘ m y 3 Wave “ cm” “n ma ° Sept. 19th. Mrs. MacKay was the isillilmhiisidc. 'l`U€Sll9-Y 21/€Iiil1§. et.te Macdonald, did like honors for J ` U _ tra 5 ok place at the home of her 8 0 i 1~‘ iid 0111 ill- 0-Y M (F lv v /v/lv: Nl “ke “nd since me" he’ health daughter, Mrs. J. LeRoy -Holman,'¢00ii Plow ilt U10 1101116 01’ her wavicigilpssrdtgdaby llIi`s9iJd;o`l‘l}1§N?l(;m l ` LJ V/ln / UL I wr ‘ » ' ._ _ \ . L return attack f th ~ l* d '. _ -_. _ . . . . __ ,, ° ° ma ‘l 9 daughter of the late Alexander 1301"- 1901- MIK. MiicKiiy WHS the the bride, who was given away by Without obligation kindly forward me your booklet Some Day You May be Old. Iam ......... ..y¢¢r.°f Cape Traverse passed peacefully whim* vv°“ld me” the emi' whilst ‘McDonald and was born in Tryon 'iiwghtvr of the late Alexftnfler her fa.t-her,-Dr..R. J. Macdonald. The use md would mmm accumulates to rd - d nd ...... ._ wk _srrr ep, gnu, to rest at the age of seventy' he spark of life was kept kindled bruary 6th 1856 McDonald and was horn in Tryon bride looked charming gowned in ' Fe » , . _ _ _ years. She had been an invalid for lil 3 Brent measure by the love and ____ I,-cbmmy Gm' 1356_ The funeral white ink' weaning a veil and wh Non-.¢..._._____ _ _ Adrirsn _____ _,B ,,,,,,2 m me ,_ ,tr _ _ Ma.....s . .. __ .. .... ti r Lower Mon "8 D Y °’ ° ev ”“° '“’““‘" ° ____ _ ,_ ______ ____,__l_,,_,__ __ , _ ___` the past two years and eight“ months and during the last five d but uater She loaves to mourn “ besides the sorrowing husband' fraction of her husband and chil- ren. -ill b f 'th h » t' h .i b _. , . The 'Presbyterian and Method) w he rom _ erramied ct er }'yri;Ig'Iah oliliquetxofsiswetistt peas sndt 352 it “ver did Wall' Seem H1010 dis'-“iii tagiie deciding not to walt until R51-URN FROM 3YNoD_,Rev The mania ' 1 ge ceremony over the _ his Paste s oke briefly .ind feel the reinoilellung of the interior of C. ,| Wm own In December or weeks had vartslwu of nothing 'F"°“‘ ‘fh° "°f‘1‘““’“i¥ °‘ he' """@“ lst congress ons 0 .__ tho groom, tied tho hoptisi knot. -A -.- ._ - _. - _ _ m three daughters Mrs. Mattie Dunn 01113115 iiol' Soil and di1ll~Ei1f¢11`We1`¢ cially consnmiiiulteti in Canada, . , , _ . t . ing) o t e tens it p tuined last cvenini, irom Halifax oi he brides parents, whore lmedk- I ation Lowe mm and needlcbi ,U anyuw h _ _ . _ an on that date. for upon that Church Union in general is offi R_ H_ ,slaven olliyunter River re wedding party re,,,m_cd ,to the home ‘V Y ri] pun ed 'ni ex res' the bulmim: I-ns been let to “eww pc ,. Jdiiu.i\‘_\'. Lust year it will bo rc- N h d M.-s_ Dl'i1iUii>i1lS- -in ii maffiase C€r9m01iY built a union church of their own where h w.,_ lm _,mn th m “_ fast was served .fl scfl on behalf oi' tie couilreg _ ~` ' '. memmwd, there was 1," exC..11,.1~. al- SL A"“°`5 Ch“‘"°h L01 65 There and Sunilav this church was 011011 e lv v l I g e e ' ` d er which mel nd ‘ it th i ui- work will be thorougiiib' 0i\1`l'i0ll ' - ' -" ' ' _ _ ' it t th S; l \l ll -Maritime lttowly w d t .t b 1 *1 '~°mm“" Y 9 9 “CCW 5? ‘ ntt<~ml:ii\cc and the class dcvt=|o\» l d dir- t d ith a roprlate lg 0 e ‘vm L le 11 c fem B dse ov y av 0' amidst P31113’ which itll feel Wllh file 501” "ut-' eil soino bnilllnnt pupils. This ycdr and Miss ana at eine an Walter Bartlett in Carleton also three sons Alder in Carleton. James at home and Wilbert in] Edmonton. Alberta. The ffuneral- service was conducted from herl late home on September seventh! by Rev. l"'.`A. 'Fitzpatrick and wasl iargly attended, The pall-bearers were Wuhan meme' John D.ck_|of death enveloped her in his som; ie. Wright Leard and Claire \‘t'right. Although we know that she. whose last years here were filled with psin, ls with Him who ban- lshes suffering and sorrow, yet the deep sympathy of the entire community goes out to the bcr~ ettvor family who have been so untirlntt in their loving care and whose home is emptied of a dear presence. ' _ Mr, and Mrs. C. I.. McKay .ind family returned to the city Sat- urduy evening alter it very -pleas ant trans-continental trip, during 'which -Mr. McKay, who is Past Grand Chancellor of the Knights of Pythian. atfenrleil .is a delegill-8 the big convention of that society in San Francisco last month. 'Mr, and ivirs. McKay visited tiret Montreal and Toronto where they met Rev. lt.W. Stev- enson, a former lslzrndcr. From Toronto, they went to ClilcaZ0- 'Sh Paul and Winnipeg.-Here they met several Islanders including Mrs. Col. MacLeod. Mr. Albert iStewart, nephew of Mr. Bruce Stewart, city and who new holds the important position of mochan~ ical engineer at the -Winnipeg General Hes/pltal; also .l\ir. R. D. Boll, manager of the N0rth Amer- ican Life insurance Company at Winnipeg. At Regina _Mr. and Mrs. McKay inPt among other Islanders, Mr. Louis Carleton, formerly of Brute Stewart & Co. Travel-ling to Cal- gury they met lllr. and Mrs. (thas. Davison :md Mr. Henry Jenkins. formerly of Charlottetowii, who ls now operating n clriln cf large business enterprises. I-t Edmon- ton thcy visited Mr. MacKny's brother. Mr. Willinni C 'MacKay. who is doing 'a large and success- ful 1.-_cal mining business. They al- so mot there Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newsome, Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Mc Rao, Mr. and Mrs, Morley Seller. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Down and Mr. Walter Davison. At Edmonton Mrs. McKay and family remained while iMr_ Mac- Kay proceeded to California, tra- velling over the mountains to Vancouver, thence by steamer 'to Seattle and by rail to Sun Fran- cisco. Merc more Islanders' 'were met with, many of them in very prosperous circumstances and all glad to see Mr. MacKay and anx- ious to hear-_thc latest news from- P. E. islalifi. ' - The Knights of Pythias Supreme Council convention. which opened -in the 8th inet, continued for-1 elsht days and was held in the spacious bail room of the Fair- mont Hotel. Only past Grand Mas- ters were privileged to attend as ; Ask for sed crm °:.:::..r°'.... mulch; Wim” flied the invalid mother held t.he plnce|e of honor at the wedding breakfast; is later, seated on the piazza, she I watched the happy couples depart ly had the dm of the car died sway in the distance when the messengerl lbw garments. and claimed her ferr -his victim, I lin her dvlng hours she was Lon soled by the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church, administered byl her pastor, Rev Dr Curran, who re The late Mrs. Mc-Caifrey was anl ideal wife and mother, admired and respected for her excellent. tracts of character; an edifying member of the Catholic 'Church from which source she derived spiritual consol- ation during her illness. The appreciation of tt truly good,` woman was evidenced by the tuner-` al cortege that followed the rel mains to 'SL Anne's Church, where Feiluiem mass was celebrated byl Rev. Dr. Curran, and when the final avbsolutlons were given, inter- ment. took place in the adjoining cemetery. -A sorrowing husband, three sons and four daughters are left to mourn and venerate the memory of a loved wife and mother. Michael. River- dale. »P.E.ll.; Augustine, Waltham, Mass.; Mrs. James E. Coady, Brook- vale, P.lE.l.; Mrs. Michael McKenna, Emerald, and James Theresa, and Mary at -home. Moy hor soul rest in peace. -TUESDAY SMITH-McKiNNON NU-PTIALS. --On Wednesday. Sept. 6, 1922, at very pretty home wedding took place at Pownal, when Miss 'Enid Edwards -Smith became the bride of Mr. Nathaniel McKinnon, a pros- perous young farmer of Alexandra. To the strains of the wedding march from -Lohengrin, played by Mrs. A. 'G. Judson, church organist, il i‘“‘ 9 /ae W Pi’ ‘Provinces ami also Dr. Campbf- on an ri.e fth i- h - ' .. .. ervlces, held in the forenoon, af Morgan-S L_,,,,,l,u,gn_ M1., Smvwt moon in me -Mgrilggc Piozlngggv ro\ving relatives. The musical por- U16 ilil‘00lii'iE C011111lil¢00 Of tilt* ,g 11,.. L-x.,@C1..11..ns of 1119 1,313.11. 9"“"°“ “nd evening- speaks in thi- iii;-llest terms of the i_. 110115 Of 1116 Se1'VlUii‘- Wei? 11103* iii* Navy, League h“v“ p|“""L`d the “L Connnittuh iniitoriulize. it is hoped - - 11-' 1 1n¢1ud1“ the Dead terations referred to ziftcr t-nrt-full to have .m even mor., successm. ,The church was filled to over .. f U M rg; _ get 115,; R91-A|;|y____A prop in e, g I , _ success o r o ins in 1 t the Rotary Lunch I la b V1 ,.0ns,de,.,m0n of (ha requ_h.emem§ ld ,N B mmm equipment cf ‘"1 111° f°"°“°°“- R91- D1- J h id 1.. i i -uro h.v_ Dr t 1| tt d Gs-Oreo Curtis, who niesided -1- _ nootiori instrnnrtn r. ».. e‘l Th mso Oongregiationallstb ov 1 mm? 0 seg 1 v 1( |ul a an ance of members' The the organ The' service was impres which will be n center of sociallem “lrgudy installed for the t ' . .' . -.1 r- . At ' - 1 - t °°"g° °““ act through the ivisltiii part of the the afternoon was Rotarian Dr. H, the §1"=1V9Sill0. dflcr -i biitf me Hmsbom River and comnmmm er who deaht with the Building of, ____ 1m|.t of Humax; DL Frank -1-_ concourse of citizens in atten Solomons ’l'omnlc." Rev. II. A, A PLEASAN-r Auro Tate. -_ 5,,,,.¢_ m,m1n.,,n Ummm; ML W_ ance attested the esteem in which Brown Methodist assisted in the,M_,._ and M.-5| L10,-11 _1,\_\»01' p13q1|1.1q\_ Macomh Dominion Hm.Ucu1tu|._|the' late Mr, Burlington wus held| Sffvlce- land little daiiglitor Loud accom- lst; Rotarlan l)r._Stewart of Hall-'Bild was expressive of the wide-1 The programme imcluded suit-'valued by M,-_ :um M,-s_ (;,e°_|fax_ and Rem W_ O_ Mulligan, spread sympathy felt i'or his he' m.,,,,,,,1 Wm, he, to the end We hymns ‘by the ¢l1°{\‘» S0105 blmeord or 1.o.~n.- v..ii._-y also Mr. chdriottotown. Rotarisn A. E Mor 101111011 relatives- ifsvecl-ally I0 ` `~v"‘ and Mrs- Au' 'M""""'5°" °f'Lemue. Jay. Fiinniliir ill‘00if 1110101" "H011 Dfesldefl- T110 Bliflnkei' 0! his p”"“`"t’ ‘md "me 50"' . it is upon ilu- Esplanade fronting! I" the “"""""’°“ the lmpresslvalsizind li Mr. Jdy's cur. They D. Johnson, who gave a compre-il>Fi\Y0i. bl’ Mr- ‘SilrkiSSlall. the bu- (..) The church stands as the she camo lifunt .ind tifspilc all, li C |ot ers. I t olo d :t con Central agency in carrying on the that doctor ‘could ltfshz in a,l'2tfi9Fi- H0 Hilti 11111 ' S0 `\ The fopowin _ work of Christ. ffew week.. bpdssl-rl .l\\’uy. (Attract 1-1'*-‘Ct with one of the i;i‘&1lt0:`l;_ bearers;-1A. J. glIBlvl?\l1ill.mIfl. Lvixllllé. The musical part of the servlcc ive, vivavlons, iiitcrvsiuig, site 'bands in Caiiada to brinilz Ov C J_ mchm0nd_ T_ Canton' J. Cum There was also a selection by was livht, trusting in her Savior; ' . nt to y M_ W_ _ the ilviontague Male Quartetfe. 'with 'lfright hope suv passed be'-lltive. but tlio r°hib' one led ir The choir rendered several sel‘Brown l\I<.i.i.n-nt' l»'irl;|l at Un 17194 end lil "BW 0105’ have W family, -E7¢¢h_ .At all three services -Mr. John Pringle, rt talented violinist of - __ -- .. v 1 . _ Proto., -took port 1.. tn., .......1¢..1. __ ,_ _ lurir -bond so it win as ...rr eduoo de, way fm. me accomnmmon 0,1 - . mn . the bride entered t_he parlor lenn- lng on the arm of her father, who presented her in marriage. Be- comingly gowned in white crepe dc chene with veil and orange mos- soms and carrying a magnificent bouquet of white roses and maiden ‘ hair tern, the bride looked charm- ing. 'She was attended by two Winsome -flower girls attlred in yel- low organdie and carrying beauti- fully beribboned baskets of sweet peas. They were the little Misses Adele Smith and -Eileen Jones, sis- ter and niece of the bride, and the whole party stood under a beauti- ful fiornl arch. ‘The ceremony was performed by the Rev. G. H. Tilley, pastor of the Pownal Methodist Church in the. presence of about 50 invited guests. A ibountiful repost prepared by Mrs. W. E, ismlth, the bride’s mother, was partaken of and, much enjoyed by all present. A very largeparty of the youth of the community serenaded the bridal party. 'filling the air with n. very great variety of sounds, more or less melodlous_ The presents were very many, consisting of gold. sil- ver, china. cnt glass and linen, also including a costly buffet presented by the choir and congregation of Pownal Methodist church, of which the bride was for some years the very elllcieitt leading soprano. We all wish much happines to this young couple who start life under particularly pleasant circumstances. NUPTIALS. - The very beau- and impressive nnptinl cere- offths Catholic Church vrss in St.» ’i'eress's Cathol- isst Wednesday morn. 13th, when Miss _Mer- Brndley and Mr. John -both ei. lt. T!!- vero united in holy ___ __¢__....¢- .... .__.. nfs should make it a point to iienr actions and solos were sung byllon Rodd. 'l‘l~r- l;\|-so ivlirubor who 011190 “"5 W°“‘l€i‘f\1l 1\8`iill`0S8li011 The late Per, ~ Messrs H.H. Acorn and Morleylwers pro...-1.1 _-1.--~.\-. .1 lr... ,~_ma1.,s-of musicians. They will be henrdis0n_|n_lmw of l;l;r$‘"§I‘_’s'1 llipfl Acorn of `Sourls and Miss Lauralteem .iv \-slievli lin- _-.mink wonisnldaiil' |11 f1'°1l'- Of 'he Grand `3U“‘dlBeaton 0fA1ex¢1n,1m this Is`lam'i wightman or Lower Montague. was n.~i.|_ lntersnersins music beiwwi 111°* ' ' (-Sydnrgr 1.-1...-1;, ,.l.-n;»_-..- Copy_) beats of the races. All music lov-_ Emensive alterations to me Nilvy League building are nod up propranime, ' lion in harn Y ‘tr-t.*|t1;;~ ,‘,v¢|“v1l§1eB whlicg It is mmci_ . ` .‘.‘.'. -,1,l...»_ ~‘ _, ` A '--1" 0 ca". V/ ~`w_HE.Nf,,USlNG\ The funeral of 'the late Mr. Per League in the nemo fufgfebv The Nou Union Church is the first of the kind on the island so far as Preebytcrlans and Method ists are concerned. Presbyterian and Methodist min| isters will hnlii services on alter- nate Sundays. 'Formerly 'the congregation-sl used to -worship in different| chtirchre, but as thc services did] not clash and :-is the same choir sang nt each service, the »Union| idea was virtually Uielng carried out to ii certain decree. ‘Last your tho oongrogwtlons got together, and it was decided to close one church and enlarge and rebuild the other. cy Burlington took place on Sun changes include a remodelling of / »-.`--_--H" . f . _ ls dny afternoon from the Union the wwe, noon where the p~m_u_ church, or which the deceased had H0111! Mo bring torn down and tho " `. ' '.‘ ~ ‘l - . ._.. - been for many Y9&i'lI ii member hallway, office, and cl _» , ' FL I l Bild flliihfui iiuelldam- Thi? 5'3"' the left of the entrancisdcbdrvlllrtllll . .. I - vice at the church was conducted 1,11., one large mom' which may 9-~ nc-An*-*-oinzc-'tions . _ cdnrruuv A~n-_/ ;» _rottow mm. Til r_v.sr_n»,/' Best of all Fly Killers 1.0¢ per Packet at all Druggists, I 'rho now chin-cr. inoimiixng _t_1.s_ A__C.rocer_s _and General ._1ore| BRINGING UP FATHER- by the Pastor, Rev. S. Il. Surkis- sian, and the Rev. Dr. Boyne. The iocul_ Orldfellows, of whose lodge Mr. ‘Burlington was the Recording Secretary at tho time of his death, marched to the Church In regalin to the number of over sixty, pre- ceded -by tho (}.W.V.A. Band, nntl iiiled the middle range of pelws. The Church was crowded. with be used for soolal functions and tratlrerings. On the uppcr floor the room now occupcd by the Daughters of the Empire will be converted into the office of the League. and in addition to the Navigation, class room, Cadets' room and Wireless room. there will be a clonlf room and iatlif-s' meeting room. 'l`lie'contrnct for many standing. Mr. Sai-kiselsn, as `| 1. \€‘f'. It "sine Iioiiof For ff. this treatment is based onvsltrictly ii D063. fiiiiins of the womb, etc. Price Windsor. Ont. Women’s Disorders 10 DAYS' TREATMENT FREE *°~°*‘~- - ._ ` i-iii - _ ,_;_'.f' . f rellggaffia' cllsgrclg:-s all ,;1=_‘~.:`_:_. _ ~ vom .ni u a iow- " 1 -l ry mains ahlol-lgdeinto tho _ "`\ . ' _ ' suffering tissue. The 69115 . ' --1" waste matter in the con- - fr-,f , -.-~.ff_~"°>` gested region is e¥D°li°°- , “ \ f- giving immoaisto mont.: 1 "" .. ' -1 and physical reillef: U10 ’ . -i ` blood vos ei an nm" Q are toned .anti strenotlleli' -T " ~ ed. and the circulation is ._._`_-.- _ , rendered to nonnnl. lil ntiflc principles, and acts on the ole actual location of the disease, it cannot help but do good in all forms of feitnale troubles. including delayed and painful menstnnition, isucor- $2.00 mer box, whidi is suifolent for one month’s treatment. A free Trial Treatment, enough for 10 dayli- vorth 75c will be sent Free to any suffering woman who will send me 11°’ 11d¢1'°°°- 11101080 3 stamps .md sadross Mrs. nyrua W. Ladd. BOLD BY LEADING DRUGGIUTB EVERYWHERE Il _ _V ` '/ -BY chosen MoMANUs v GQAOOU5' 11",, A 1 Joe. ‘ro °/\c.»< ..-M ~ ONI-" <-Ol~<. 1-Q TAv -I- -_. \-r- _._- _-i *- a .. _ _ _. ~ - r " L - '* SAY' Do ~ro`o Rénntzl L+ ` X". ".f"‘ - 1 3957 v'i‘\""¢' v Q 0 we °=.'r».ev rg.; _1;,;>..,... .N ' ' xii' to #Qu KNOW _ A raw o».~