. . . .- » ~.7.i___ _ l f . .~¢,.>- ., __ » 1. . TT `" ' 'i i " “_A , _ _ ' »» SATURDAY SU __ \` ' it 4 . ‘N t _ -.. ,.,,.,_._._,.- ..._-_.__ ,_._ __ 4 . . _ ,*, ,.. » . ___ _,pAGE A - ...mn I_nTnnT NEWS ' _ _ ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN_____ _ _mnnir-Hon;‘.__ _` _ -_ riglrgyn w`_ IMPORTANT READING MATTER SELECTED _FROM THE WEEKS NEWS FOR THE (iUllRDlllNS__ _ _ _ BSCRIBEllSi MONDAY -G. Roy Long, a native of Tyne \llalleY. mud a newly admitted aud- lworn barrister of the New Brune- wick Court, will leave shortly for Vancouver, where he will locate. I , _ _-_1;-_;-~T>_-_; _` . ' -1 “__ T ""_ ' '~ v‘ H ' "TT "`A`_" WM” V _W V _ H `. v ' T _ . , _ ,_ G_ _ _ _ ,ll _ _. _ ._ .» .. , __ .1 . . ~ , - ' T ll .T ' T 2 l v _ I E. and Mrs. Stewart of this clty an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Isabel May, to Williarn' Nicholson, B. A., of Lethbridge, Alta. The marriage will take place on the' 30th. instant. _ The pall bearers at the funeral of the late Mrs. Alexander Martin, El- don, formerly of Brackley Point, which takes place on the arrival of the Murray Harbor train this morn- ing, then by special to Sherwood, will be 1-Colonel Stewart, K. J. Martin, J. A. lilnthieson, W. B. Rob- ertson, E. Cameron and A. Horne. Rev. Mr. Spencer will ofliciate. whooping Cough . CKOUP ASTHMAIKH IRONCHHIS CAT co” ‘ coma | ' T IIYAILIINIU ll” ._. his .fi-elf le Info and ofhetlvl la-on bleu, avoiding d.ro|l S E E" elif? “iii” ouoxymu of coop at ones _lt Asthma. The ron every . heeathmguoyzqoo K ua _ |-l1°¢0llI . uliinn r¢¢tfulm'1h\|._ ltilmvllu- oblo to mothers wiai young ch ldren. 5/ /hairs fb from Ill. l0¢. in :tumbl- the ‘°-°‘~°..:.“*r. ....'=-.....=:...-.:&.: l . _ The congregation of the Portland \"hurch held a pleasant rc-union Alon- day evening when an opportunity was given to all to meet Rei-_ H_D. 5 Marr, the new pastor. Rev. G. A. t Ross, Fairville; llc-v. W, \\'. Brewer-,ls and the pastor gave addresses. Re- p freshments were served and a veri` pleasant hour enjoyed-Wesleyan. l' The above gentlemen are all known C Miss Name E' Hughes' formerly He referred to the fact that while Was t H OMS 85/I CBP 8 8- Y ~ ' of attempting to lift heavy weights nis was the close of his four years fox which turned out to be a Splellfllfl Mr. Delaney recently returned €rom§\\»;)nl(l sriggcst that he may one day General Stenographcr and Assistant , Librarian for the Provincial Govern- n ment has been presented by the ofTi_ n cials of the Provincial Building, with ii hand.-sonie and valuable _-ailvcr tea __ service with the large tray, bearing ri suitable inscription. Miss' I-lughesm leaves shortly for lddmontoli \\-'liere|i, she will be one of the principals in The death r<...|< place ht ii...-.nt-iirrc on Saturday last of .\lrs_ Mary (`. “ Edwards, nur-rl liftv-sr-vcn ycars. The , funr-rnl servicz-.~: ivvre cond-.rcted yes- C terday at the borne of her bi'otliei‘-in- law at ll€‘ allfl tll’l’0llL!l1 hlm bridesmaid a gold locket and chain. ne obtains strength and power t0 That their married life may he One ( arry out hiS Dlll`l>USB- H6 C0ll“5‘Cll9fl of lmppiness is the sincere wisb of a h he yvluus r>e<>i>1c to live up to this host or fr-remit with whom 'rhc Guin- ll -It is expected that Ilei D remove with his family to Wcstmln f ster, B. C., where he has accepted! a position as_ pastor of a church. 1 _.___ , _ _,_The death occurred at Montaguel Bridge Sunday night of John T.. tague; Herbert, .Lower Montague andl Otto of Vancouver, and brother off Cornelius, Lower Montague; Chaa.l and L. M. Poole, of Charlotte- town. T_he funeral will leave Monta-_ gue at 2, p. m., today. lTue=4d8vJ! for Lower Montague, where service' Wards the turkeys and though they astorate it was also the close of Spffclmfn hor t§“"` Silgernkirnd' ,Fha slfun a. two weeks’ visit with friends in be a football pluycr. ' fty "cars of congregational activity. “'85 llll1`C BSN ly ~ - E“~'ll'lS. ‘_ll" . . l - --- ’*.`_"2 /lil "'<""` HeJSB»l‘l all Sllolxld live 8 lllfolf-res' buyer' uf Clmrlottctown' Dafa Boston and speaks .ln the hlgheSt| Further particulars of the _ deallll M ne nm (,ftcnumcS_ nnving ntmlned .\lr_ riayden _n_ fancy price for it, terms as to the treatment he re-_nf M,.n_ J,,S,,nn Wnrmn_ n nnlnve _,,._- __.__,n_. W certain end or gratified earthly am- Tlllfi l»‘l_ flle flftll SllV¢l` lux Clllllilll- cciverl at thc “Hub." _ lflampbelltou, l’. E. I., who was kill- - {T.‘-§g».‘_? sein'-3 ‘_'.‘_,_"€"__ "’ ,1,_i,,n ner5,,,,,__ “.6” wnnt to ,est feel. here this summer and fall. l _ ______ led recently in Portland, state that , _ _,ng ___,\____4____.. . Be ll! llllll that “'05 llll- This “'85 HOC ' '”"’ _ The death of Mm Mn.. _,rn widow Mr. Warren und his wife were both -_ _.'_~.7__:_7__.\_n__,};-,f§}`_f;,~ 5-`u$_`._‘;"§ knnwn the _ _ _ _ ~ so. There was another ambition to St. Dunstan'.s Cathedral was the ` _ _L _ 'lnativcs of Bloomfield, l’. E. I. They - Ji-7 'll-ul..-'*\_l-‘;'}lf». ‘ _ _ an mterP'SLml“v’ “lem” ` lhc gratified--a lii»;hcr, purer life. lf scene of a pleasing event at 6 u’clock of the late Joh” M°(’“"k\ Cltyv °_°' l were married about three years Rilo ` Nlfif ';'_l1AD5,,\l_.\Rl; of qualify--The F'|5]|g|-man, ne iS £0 li\'0 11 llelllflll. Stl`0llf-it Hull yesterday morning when Miss Mamie curred yesterday afternoon at sixlnnd thc boy was their only child, 1-lc lgorous llfc an ideal must be set Flynn, a popular young lady of this 0'cl0¢k in the City Hospital wherglhad .~secure u w , bereaved family the many fl'10ullB 0! WH' .5 -1 -.= =» i Miss Mamie Hughes, daughter of. ' ,__i~:;." _li-Ion. G. E. Hughes. city. leaves tlllsl - J,'¢_f~f_~'=,;_._1 _,__ __ of mg;-ning _(nr Edmonton, w_here she! cs 'will participate in an interesting > _ -_'. f T ' .`-#JK-T. ' 231- -» _levent in the near future. She will bel _ ,accompanied as far_as Montreal by_ __ _ Mrs. Hughes and will spend sorne' \_._;_r£_, .___.r,T ‘ _r . . r T `,`=_="‘l /li' }J 'F 'time visiting fri;nds in Regina and __‘ A ,_ i ,other western cities before -arriving. I ,_»,"f~?_- . . -.__-__‘.:_.'_,-_f-___v_,;-_ _ __T__ _ vous DBEASES ,in Edmonton. ~.=r,._,_., GEN and ln _ *f _ \_, r . E' ‘\.» , l ._ ,_, .l_ . - ~ _,ll l- 4. \_..- Iii a recent issue crf the Boston 1l’ost there appears a photo ‘Ol 8 lsturdy boy of P. E. Island parent ’agc, whose good looks _are \'@Sll0H lsible for newspaper notoriety at the lnarly age nf fifteen months. This it-hihi is wuiarri S. Caseley. S011 Of ‘Lyman W. and Mrs. Cuseley (nee -irish May Gihhs, not 6) now Of' myond our reach-which we must Power, also of this city. Rev. Pius` _ » _ f t t t gh ‘there since August. He lias arrrui_.;ed`l_ vcr strive to grasp, ALIWBYS Pl`@S5lll8 McDonald ofliciated, The bride was cvenlllg llrevlolls or rea me" _' ‘ era home there fm’ his family and sent _ n towards it and never satisfied prcttily uttired in a suit of mauve leaves three sons to mourn, Miehael,,f(,.- them and it was while on' their n_,.t(._,inn pnnrcn there on q~lnn.sdny_. ith past achievements. These _past with large picture nat and was and James at home and Henry, ntfwny to join hiui the sad accident oc- the wth .lay of N0;-embcly 1910,n~m1l tt_alumeutS WON* but Sliellplllg Stones attended b_y Miss Mary _ Power who, present on his _way home from the l currcd. lie liad`not_bcen _able to ,nt 1 n'(-luck ln _(ln, nfg,@l~ng0n_ thef 'hich spurred one on. was becomrngly gowned in a costume _ _ _, ilcarn uuy further particulars, but it lpl~L..;l»,Vf_¢1-y uf Ppmcg Edward Island One should never stand still or re- of grey with red velvet fiat, while Umtcd St“tes_t° atteml h‘S m0thel_Blis thourflit that _his wife list her inlet n,n.Snnnt to nd]-nnrnmcnt nndr FRCO l1iS SHIPS llllf l1l_WHY5_ ll\'¢ 9-ll .laiiies Murphy was groomsmen. Af- funeral, of which ii notice £1llll08l'S lll ! balance wlirle goinr; from one car to 'n-an mngfltlrlqrl with prayer by the ggressive and _progriissive l;_fe,__havT ter partakinl.: of an e_ir_ce1g_i;nt wed- nnntlnn. c,_,1nmn_ _ lnn,,tl,,.,~ nntn lln. l,nl,y m lm- al-nn, Mone,___,C____ M,__ John M,,rrny_,h_3sid_,S nu correct idea S. tw area es d- ding hrcakfast at thc . cr Ameri- whlch was the life of the Lord Jesus can Howl, the nappy couple left hy and had fallen to her death liciicntii 'i‘ fre li ‘il -2?' $635; % _ _,_ ,l __ __.__v_____- ___ T,._.___ ,___ . T ,T T l_~,` _ r T; 1,-"' "`,-_Y.\'_'1 “ __ _.rg __§-_-'f_s¢'.»-. J' V ' ~‘.. X T T~‘-fee YA T-"ff, L-iii .ll T~.-f:;.l_-.~ ~ ',_ .'Ti";.,.',` ‘\.- _I . in g_ ._._,/._______._f__ ___ ,___ T,.‘\ ' he .. r. ~. \l \ r,\ lr, , -. .....‘f~4,,..__,-.»- -‘ -ri,-1? _ ;';'x:» "_ \ . ; _ ,. I -1 i , , T.”/?» :-4. fr-,-'f. \,.» .- e T T- ` -..-..~, ._ lt ` pre if ii-it ru-iw iuirauiiiouu Eucvciorruhi sir T T T - s E The death took place at Little, "` - tend their hcareiclt sympathy. _ ' ¢_ _“benefit derived from il ln . , . I 'l-' ".‘ a-" - _>~ I 'AAD' Lk "N .,. . _ ._ E Is the world's standard preparafion of Cod liver ever. It is the original and only mcndcd by physicians the ALL DRUGGISTS Cod Liver Oil is one of flle most valuable then. . Pwfic agents. that gh. seam associated with lm, flesh cannot be over- timaied. lf is given in TUBERCULOSIS. in RICKETS. in CHRONIC ECZEMA. in many NER. ERAL FEEBLENES5. Scott’s mulsion Oil; if contains no alcohol, drug, or harmful ingredient whal- paration of Cod Liver Oil recom. orld over. ' sure to get SCOTT’S_ world over by the mark At Brookfield and within the Pres- vshom \ver;» present Messrs. R. G. ince and of the benefit arising fi-cm local exhibitions. Hon. John Richards, Commissioner of Agriculture spoke in glowing terms of the condition of the Institute, it ' being, in his opinion, the most flour- ishing now organized and expressed the hope that the ladies would soon have lnstitites of their own. U19 \"'ll@@l1*`- Tlll* ll"l’~V “`l‘l'3h l"'l‘-*"Strritlrie, Geo. 13.' floss, A. D. Ster-: All the speakers strongly recom. found lying about four '.`c.T t from her had was r-hi..'|ucu nlflwusll ll\0!.r..hn src.-1rh;;, E. J, name, w. i. Y. - ~ i . f mother had been horribly niaiiglvd by the wheels. The young husband is nr~.fui'ally'lieart broken over his luv' but seems to find consolation liu_Lr.' M. ll. lilclntosh, W. H. Spencer James and Angus Benton. elders. l llcv. S. J. McArthur, being prcsent,, b ll_ -~'~f,a t l lnggr af,._ -‘-“- _ _ _ ' _ ‘ _' -was invited to sit and correspond.; giirllilhye l\linel;?b\l&;h0Ie;niX.m\v[_i1s married’ ll’ l"`tU“g and lundllufll ms little l‘|'lfSl>Yl-€l`Y Dl'UC€0ll€.d fr.-_nn tue first. nm After the ceremony Um yonn,-_ Miss Ida Molyneux returned to An-lliook of the Kings, liltli chapter and_ ` ' ' ' ` ' c 'ei .af verse, and thc worrls: “’l`hcn he. mended the union of the local exhibi- yftion of Mt. Ste\vart, Tracarlia Cross _(Irena, A. l`ruif-Le, ministers; T. (J. and York in the near future. These were followed by speeches by J. T. Dougan, Edu-ard Palmer and George Vessey. The sl.-;sion closed by a hearty vote of thanks to Gov. Ro-_ gers, Rev. P. lvlcGuif;an and l-lou. lilr Richards for their attendance, moved by Peter llrodiu and scconxlcd by Wil- lii-ini Gibson.. At the evening session at seven- bride is deservedly beloved by all ideal. dian joins in exteuiiinrz lieartiesi; con- C He said they had splen d oppor- -_-» fl who have the pleasure of her acquain- tance. liev. D. B. .\lcl.eod, cousin oil thc bride performed the ceremony. I The funeral of the late Mrs. Jobnl F. Baker, Uity, t\/ok place yesterday aftcrnrmn from the reisdeucc of the son-in-lu\\', lirl\\ui'rl l`l\_'\nller, (`if.}, The pullbenrers were lf}rl\\'ard (‘haud ler_ l.€.1»nui`Lltu\vn_ the guest of Mrs. Sutlierl;t|ul_ _s nandale froin ri short visit to Littl' I nd will arrive in Phoenix in about lll\’fl`- l’llll'~»lU l\lCl-Wil. l'Ullll l’0ll-|u ell are both nat,-,es of pl-inch L-,n-,n.Illcor‘f:e llockcndorff, l\it.‘ Hope, ivaslr, ____ Ircuorted that lic will enter thc ‘butch- homc of the n,.n._c_ Mn,.,_,nte_ nn wen_l‘Tliomas l’. ltilcy. 'l"lic m-:ruy friends t n.,.__n,1y nvcninn_ N,_,\._ gun of M135 l.;_|of Alexander McFarlune_\vci‘e sorry rl Bernice Ilenilersoii eldest daughterllo l0e.rn_t_halL llfl WHS liC¢lll0lll1“llYlll' ll _,Ohm Howard of the same nlncn_ Tln, liivur Rust a short time ago. l\li.~;:; ,,nP_ “no “an nrcttny ,wnnnn inllhnrni lcukins Annandale, spent Lulu Tuplin, who wore old roar. with l,l“"'“_M,“" 1“’l""'t"3°"' 'r“"’ “l kllllls rose and went, and ministered nnto'thirty Prof. 'l’. Ross, Ur. J. f`. lilc- ini.” 'l`h;e niorlerator narrated thc Donald, and H. ll. Brown gave very tcps thai lcd up to the designation fitting nl`l-I ill COUVH. Dub tllll r\2C€==Slll"Ylconrliicterl by the latter. 'lhe jrudges . _ lui.-:tions fo Mr. Green, and received of each department gave their reas- - ' : _ ' _ .' il . . The ma,.,.in,,,,_ tnnk nlncn nt Un.lcring business in partnership with :satisfactory answers. Preebytery by,gnS fm- the manner of awarrling tne ’ I . _ . _ . _ . . ,», _ 7 , _ .» , T, . . _ . lf? bvlemll Dl€lIvf‘l Of lll0 ruollvlatol. pri/.es. \otcs or than s were tendered csiguatcd l\lr. Green to he mission- -L-U the jullgns ll, H_ }lTf.\\_~n and Theo- ry of the Prcsbytt-l‘ian Gliurcli in (lure Ross, \':lio all resporiilerl by wis- ..f the late Georgia Henderson, nnd llll`@‘l “"lll0 I`l’lfll1”Illlllf fffllll Gmllfl fianndn. in the country of 'l`rinidi:d. _ning that Excelsior lnstitutc may The missionary \v_~3..-1 .-llr\v<»1\lv by ll. G- >Tll1‘=\l-luv- 'l`- <1- or its mic. .Closed with the Nrrucrni anics and J. .\ic.\Itliiri, rcprcscu Antllenh ,BCE and _nnk ,_,_m,,m,,_,_,S_ “nne the ;_____n_n__y _<______n_;l__1s:____irr;t__>_<_l _s_r_ioi__tsrnc|i, Ttattlves of the F_n..._.ii_(ii l\lissir,ri C-om-I The Exhibition held- at lYé>rk_y_¢;_s;_f;1_. _ - _. , . .v . _ . . _ : 1 »» - ~ . , , _ ._ . . _ ,Unnm “.n,__, s,n,n,n.tL,n ny nn, nmllnn_,_________ _____ _____________r_ one _r_i 1 ___ _1y_o_r__, n1i_ t.i_=, eus_t_c_1_u f.i_visiou, i-il.so aldres ,day unde_r the ma.ua.geme.i_ o _“__ (3 Hnwnrll Ret; w_ E. Johnson per-|______° _______f___-____ _ A __ _ull S \\0'~ nel _£_l_0 Illlbhlflllilly Mill ll@0‘.'>l0. l`€'_sior Institute wasagrand success ._____ formed the Ccrelllfflly Hllll llllss lllallellnnn hm,.`n,__. i \w\0§_';'_l;__;‘llll§___s€_Veral npectii-l¢ll', and the former prc.~'.cntcd,t}w mnnnghmelit deserve great crc Dennis played. the weddmg march' ri vcrv bad kind is r;l:inl=Z };ii‘oi1riilIllr' S' ~‘~t ~"~ 'lt ' l" "l l 'T ‘ ~' After the service and conl,_‘.i'af.u_latio_ris, _ I ______~ _________ ____ F __ _ _l_0 _» Clll» ll1_~>~ “HS 1 ~-Cl; '¢~. UH-Judging was as fol1owi~.- nnnncr was served nnd t_ne_ev€n,nn_ _-____ _“__ ___ <\____c__ o|_ une for the u_\.>tion, to instruct._tlie session and; FIELD Cl_'l0l’3 _ _ _ _ Spent in mnsic _,mn c0nve,.snt,On_ The l » _ll - l-S Gy .ac non, For- trustees of lilarshficld congcrc-ization lmtntocs, long white--1 Amos West, Green with a handsome copy of (or mnking it siich_ 'I`he rcsult of th° George E. Ross, lf, A., for the past four years pastor of that Church, de- =` livcrod his farewfell sermons on the eve of his departure to his new pas-I torute at (iodcrich. At both fservices ‘thc church was crowded, especially was this the case in the evening, the capacity of the church being fully taxed. Bs-fore the sermon Mr. Hoff; remind- cd his congregation that one year :Luo the great Dr. lClliot.l~ivar~.gelistic was another blessing P. E. I. enJOY' isted between all churches. 'l‘h'2_1o this prominent church, will bc _ _ chools were anotlier bleu-'ing here grnnlly missed ny all Qlngsns nnn larity of the young couple, who will and he spoke of thc more lll_ft“l}C,0 crenris in Dartmoutlh-Halifax Her- nnld ln lw¢l,.._,-B who slioulfl r-gccive ..llimT;~ntary known' machinis_t,_ was marri_cd to tribute to the press of Chiirlottetown Miss Sophia Livingstone, City, on and referred to its influence for good Nov, 10th,_last. Rev. T. F. Fullerton which could not he too widely rccog- performed thc ceremony. The Guar- ni2en_ diaa extends best wliishes. y, _,L ANOTllER OMAN . ~ C RED By Lydia E. Pinkham*s Vegetable Compound Gardiner, Maine.-"I have been a great suncrer from <:_rgan_ic tr_oublr_~s _ , an asevere emu e .> “K °" weakness. ’l‘ lr e doctor said I would have to go to the. hospital for an l ope_‘gtion_, b_l_'>iit _I _ con no ar 0 ' ' Cl'f‘r y ‘lib »_.--.__\,..; r E l’inkhain’a lfeg- ' _ ._'._j_,`i;j‘§-.,_.._'. li' etahle Compound -r *` ,,.7,»“l"f___.».>=‘l.'_;" " and .sarrative Wash T ?.l$li“§‘F.1i”‘.l‘§‘i .... ._ . _ ,,, months’ use of them."-Mrs. S. A. _2_Vi1._r_u.us,MB. F. D. No. 14, Box 39, an ner, e. No woman should submit to a surgi- cal operation, which may mean death, until she has given Lydia E. l’inkluim's Vegetable Compuunr , made exclusive- ly rom roots :uid herbs, ri fair trial. This famous medicine for woinen has for thirty years proved to be the most valuable tonic and renewet of tho female organism. Woinen maid.- lng in almost every city and town in the United States bear willing testi- monn to the wonderful virtue 0 Lydia E. nkhanfs Vegetable Compound. lt cures female ills, and creates radi- ant, buoyant female health. if you ure ill, for your own sake as wel as those you love. give it ii trial. Mrs. Pinkliam, at Lynn, Moss., Invites all slek women to write bei- fnradvfce. Heradvico lsfroo, and always helpful. Q - ,-s_.;:< *ws .. 5* ' ‘ _-fs “ ."-_ ‘ ‘ser °° __s._ .-‘f_- ln conclusion he said it would bc a --- freat privilege for him to return at Rev. Mr. Winter _and two _ little some future occasion, Though he son.; crossed from Picton to this city went there would remain One in on thc Northumberland yesterday af- whom all should repoi full faith. ter-noon. Mr. Winter has been ap-_ ..Ln_ I am with ye alway, even unto pointed to the Church of England the end ul the world." Diocese at Georgetown and (lhorry y _ town (P. ld. I.), giving her age as 24 years, arrived in the clty on the Pa- cific express on Friday evening on was very ill at the time, being hard- _ ly able to walk into the ladies wait- ling room, and was consequently held up by the United States immigration A; the conclusion of the sermon Valley and will proceed there to take Miss l<`_ Mellish beautifully rendered up his duties. 'uihirh-. with Mc" and elf" U1" h°“°' l diction the clioir_ and _COrl[.El`9_lZ8ll0¥l _"_ A lui...-_.1 rr-cungly in suu:uur_ _f_~0