_ gg, --_-_ _ ' Fact WON) 0ll\‘ ui for us _to show -greater plea- for you to- purchase them. Colm A. Maclionald Prescription Drupglot -levers Hotel Block, Kent BL Phone 016. MW ammag\\\‘ ic Meetings _ - Next Week At a meeting of the Patriotic So- ciety held in the Board of Trade Rooms yesterday afternoon-Rev. Dr. Fullerton presiding-the follow- inti IDGGUDSS _ were arranged for Thursday, Nov. 23. BEECH POINT. - ._ _ \ Speakon.-'Rev. R. G. Fulton, Ma- :lor Leigh, Lieut Davison, MURRAY RIVER. speakers.-Judge Stewart, _ Mr. James Paton, Colone_1‘Stew'art,_Lleut_ MB&iilla' ` _ -_ MURRAY HARBOUR. Speakon..-Canon Simpson, Col. Davison, Bergt. Coipitts. ' ' ' CAMBRIDGE HALL. Speakers.--Rev. Dr. Fulton, Mr. J. M. Hughes. Mr. G. 8.- lnman, Lleut. Roy McLean. _ VERNON RIVER. Speaker!--Dr. McMillan, Mr. James McLean. _ ELDON. Speakers.-Rev.;F. ZH. Llttlr-johns, ExGovarnor McKinnon, Lieut. Mc- Queen. _ The train will leave at 4 p. nl Rev. John -Gillis And Mrs Gillis Remembered Rev. John Gillis. who late- ly resigned = his pastoral charge of the congregation of Wood islands, on the eve of his departure for Southport. was waited upon by zl representative committee of the con- gregation, conslstilng ot' Messrs. Dan~ iel McLaren, Malcolm Angus Mcliiil- lan. William McLaren, Alexander D. Stewart, Alexander' McLennan and Ralph McKenzie. Tloe name of John Ross. of Flat River. was also men- tioned in connection with the com- mittee. Mr. Dalziel McLaren read an excellent address to Mr. Gillis, fixprcs- sing the apprecilation of the congrega- tion of his services. their attachment to him, their sorrow at the severance oi’ the pastoral tie, their best wishes for his future welfare. and asked him to accept a purse containing over $50, as a slight token of their esteem. Mr. Gillis. -who was taken by surprise. said' that parting was not pleasant to him, and that it was not without feel- ing he detached himself from a con- siderate. kind and peaceable people. among whom it was a pleasure to him to work, but what led to his resigna- tion was a circumstance over which he had no control. He highly prized the beautiful address and the accom- panying purse. not only on account of their intrinsic value, although that counts a good deal, but especially on account of the kindly spirit that prompted such a generous movement. At the same time and' place Mrs. Gillis was waited upon by a committee ol' yollng_lad,ies, consisting of Mrs. Archy Munn; Margaret Munn, Claris Taylor, Cassie McKenzie and Louis McKen- zie. M-iss Margaret Munn read the following address, accompanied by a good sum of money: :-- ' Rev. Mrs. Gillis. Wood Islands: lt is with feeling of d'eep regret that we, your sisters and brothers in the Christian Endeavor do meet here tonight. for to bid you good-bye. You have been a faithful and diligent worker and member in our Society, always taking a. deep interest in the welfare o_f_the young people, since coming amongstus, and indeed, we shall miss you very much at our meet- |1189. as well as in your home. where you and Your partner always had a. welcome smile and a friendly greet- ing for all who had' the pleasure of meeting you. And although you leave: us we wish you every success and may God spare you both many happy days together. gow we all hope to have the prlvile oi' greeting 'ou in the future at our meetings, and' we are sure we shall be helped by your prayers. in conclusion, 'we beg you to accept this small gift from the _Young People. as a token of the love and esteem in which you are hold by behalf oi' The Young Peo- _plo'| Christian Endea_vor`. " ' MN. Archie Munn, Clerloo Taylor. _ Margaret Munn, _ _ if Cassie McKenzie, Louioo McKenzie. ' Mrs. Gillis 'ritplied in a few chosen words._thanl¢ing them not only for the-present expression oi' their kind- their generotlity and kindness lifr. and Mrs. Gillis would' embrace this opportitllfy of thllikitlg the young ladies. of__._Wf3li`_ls!Bflds wllv ‘kindly helped Kia- _llisto fpock up hor houaelwllhlodds, two_ot whom. Miss |oio_.MoKensio and Miss Louise , nemo to Southport to arrange ~ “r Ther wool .Aho tender their thanks \e__t.ho_n _ ' toon of Wood launch 3 who in ' tn* »_tgtlon_n [plc thitln up n a ear. M' tum ue lungs, _.nag . you all _ _ ~ _ _._ » 1 1| _,_ ____`____ _ ~ Morrow. E. McKay. teacher. thZ§’¢’&:1eY&;ithN|§gg§::ent° nml msn overseas-ff ....>...~". --M . -. _ day evening, Nov. 8, ti;-home of Mrs. were very ¢Ul1`1Y01"¢\l_T_`li5` liattalloli.€.- E. li. vol- Mmvfeo- of Lv--1-1° ;__\;_e_1;__1_;>;',,-; s#va';e'_=#__9f ing-is the _ standin__g 1;! Meamaéd _ ` ill I 0 Y. . :fn-E-oil nilleaznflliorrilwg golf: Meiiaene HONORABLE n , 3, Edward Farquharson Grade 712148 Pte Hill v..-.1, also Boyce Grade IV.: 1. Pi C°'°m““ 11°" e . Leslie Boycef' 2, ivan Farquhal-son; N¢0lV6d l\!!"d_iB. Atoll attendance il _ _“_ _ _ lv ( 1') 1. f _ Mary Mcldaéherni . Grade `Ill.- ' ‘-"T" (Junior)-1, Jean Munn; 2, Doris 105TH RECNNENT *Tre in was the center of an interesting ~ _ _ _ _ _ event when the youngest daughter . Col. Ings, Oiilcer _Commanding the .1-H _ '_l‘ 'e car ferry -uv- lostll Battalion, wrote opm' England gfa§1;f;_;g“‘t§YluEfm}R_'cl‘fi%n'li(;"°1v}‘“‘f:‘;4mi1;f_ m~n',5,¢~‘V3’cl,'#=l,f{i‘_§(v'_i' ol?,,,.l0m.,l°w,,~_ ' "“‘“g ’°' ’°"“‘°'°°”’”“'“ ‘°-' his--hell or noocovo A lorgslvnmssr about o1colcl<._";'Ye=t°rdey moraine . \ Battalion A Draft for re-inforce-- ‘ d U A i I th with “gamers indunalls _andlhree - . ' ilies o e _ » _ . _ __ = ' ments was an. once authorized and the °‘ th” he” B °f the tam M. ol.___w-xy _helght Tha _,lm _er ls _ - to . contraotin8 Parties were Present. and _C 5 .th "~ _- .Hut takgll. on .nowat erawayw S -eighty carloads potatoes. _ _ _ 'I ' l . _ f¥¢§x"V';eT°n-l€stt°tarl1l‘;it€l`;iabll:aee§tls’n?n!l .Miss .THE ")'°H,EM|.cA.fL --ENGINE" “ MvP\=°f=°'> 1--@'=-.='°‘a".»f'-_<;.§' °'»‘*.°*'°°“ §?".‘i{.‘°“‘1.E.‘i‘l£l‘ “°§’l.§“i‘§¥2‘.v...£§ - - ~ - » uf the '-"c°mxn‘“ni¥é` A'-5 hasgminy M‘li‘§Vl9 by I U12' GBX' V 7 'J - ' ,_ U ` A ,I l _"“§”""“°."'1Gi`§'§‘3aaiili§°‘io'l"1°im.'fi.'_$.ferr stance ._.v°`=_f°f=is'r -did "Qt #ff ~ - ' ' iglfiills ivldlnltyt 'rlls bv-las five ltjih Qiiiected 0_0 arrive by the _ ieneclal.-Mssrlues cowrmueo iw” llllalmlllg'-ly lgltalrell' Z .Mlm Clay 1108*- l\‘ii>`_0_f'fH9 C'-U' f0\'I‘Y Bwamefv _“_ 'There was' a good/ attendance at 4"' ' - ' ' ' ' < -~ -Z' . - 'St. -James* I-iall.laot4 evening and the ‘ t Dundas a cousin of -the bride _was _ __ ° ld ' I. . d:M_; ‘Sl_ewm,t_sl§Wm.l_ -SCHOOL »WORKv- Results of Ex- interest shown was very gratifying br °°m°l%;“.~v. Tl; -' emoll 2;-was Bl!\iIlBfi9li.f~° %¢i0b6l‘. 1916."P- E- I_-_ indeed. Dr. Fullerton based his re- -ed tha E " Mizlijcern they" stor P"°'°‘Umf dlili allege.; » Grade V=- furarks on the words' of the penitent 9°"t°rm°d“v'7` ‘ ~- We Mildred Acorn. Grade lV.- Clar~ ‘ thief: "Lord, remember'me.” Tonltht. .°i me hr-124°!-.'t)l% cr!-ng-'service P-Bing ence Salupel, _Adelaide Sampel. Hel," the' Rev.- Mr. Archibald oi’ Zion useq' Tm? wmmy °°-9D.l_e-BIN* on liert Buntaln, Lovelyn Sanibel- Gil-ld? Church will conduct. the service and-_ -th” °°’<' 9*-5”" ““~h~‘3‘°'-""?»“‘~'»‘Y1"‘°s ul- Ralph cndmoro nlylno Hnv-st. glvo .tho address _ .- _ ‘ `°""th°lr"m-*ny f-“°nd'i':‘°r'°'- pmmam' Lloyde Acorn. Lester,Acorn. Hilda . ' ` .~ and P’°°.”T°¥‘B ‘myaget - Jordan. Grade lld.- Ruby _ Clark. _- °"'*'»* 3 ‘ , , ` lark, Marlon PsEAc'l-tan nsvlslfrs lsl.ANo.- gfggili gfzaebffllamis Gam Amy RW' F*`°d' M' Clay* °f C“”“"’5“1-' N' Jordan 'John ‘ H. Gudmore. Herman g-~ l’:l‘“°‘l t;‘;`°“5h (i2“}‘;=°t§”‘°‘:;'-‘lvfr Martin: Dorothy Carr. Gol1d0n Carr. "W5 “Y °“ _‘S “my . B' mm 'u ‘ Chester McLeod Lottie'-McLeod. Clay will he-`re/memheretl' :ls tllo|son Of ll\'v_.1“l°f'Df- Edwin ""“Y- “'“° “”*” vA|_LEv|=lE|.o.- on oct. zvth gave Immig-"‘“imm"A5`°“" at .Humax for the Valleyileld Red Cross Society their. “WHY Years ‘md 5° ‘"9" k“"“'“ °” me sent a box containing 1 75 pairs -of once island. Rev. Mr. Clay has been vis- hacks also carbollc 5-5"” lalcum pow. vol-V itirng relatives in Victoria. where two` r_ chocolates' ,ll_-;l,l,l.l(el.l-llnlll. children aw :»vrl§_1l» Mllnilw mf: B312" iigrohlors, tootn~nmiilea/ ond potllvot- Brooka. Dui' ng le vs o r. .ay com lo the mllllergaol me -valgy. he has been lecturing alld preaching lleldb Presbylerlall -¢~0hg,.egllllon ln Every MSN- 5““d'°Y “ight W”-5 8- m' England and Frauce_and some other ting climax to his visit when at lslaml wllllel-s_ 0,-I Nov, 14 the Bridgetown he spoke to a union meet- above soclely sell; twu large cases _ _ing of all _tho churches in the large c0nl_,lln_lng___..'_ Fruitmlles, _,__(§a-ladies, mencinga; the start of the `erea\nery hall which was packed to G“nl,» Socks..Wristle Jlirl. soap-§,_ all __aIld.__S00iilt; that it is carrfied the doors. A chorus cllolr of th'll‘lY of which were _ addressed to Capt. through' ¢_i_\°_ S9f}B0l\- 'l‘l_i_€'|\. voices led__ the __sl|nging. while Miss Mary Plummer. Can. Field Comforts _would bé S0011 Walking. f _ Marlon McLeod. daughter of Rev. Commigllonel-_ Sllol-n¢1lffe_ Eng, feet, fractured lli-mba and broken tem- Wlilliam McLeod, pastor of the Pres- _ _ byterian church. presided at the Ql“_~_ BANK‘TRANSFER.--"Mr; Lorne' E._ ' gan. Miss McLeod is a musician _o»_M¢L@|1an ,employed in___Monctonf,fwltl1 _ __ _ _ ___ __ __ rare ability, and' her singing is very lhehoynl Bank-’of_ tyiinada-_for some _Bm-l-lSH BRGKE up _AU D|NAR.3 eiYecti\7e. This meeting will long be tinlelus lassistant' hcoountant. left BAND- DF REBEl_S_ remembered ln Brldgeiowiltli. als Caitih-'i".|'l!llzly livenilllg :wars N ' Ir' _ ollc and' Protestan sa s e y s e mv.: paoc ve* f _ __' " ' LO DON, Nov. 14.-The Brltishi " “' ’ ` “ and listened to tlia story of the Cross."'l1 -l l->;ll:si`cl~ 'means fl~‘-.promotion 1:85 .statement giving details of all opera- as Mr. Clay spoke wltill all leffeictlcrlo- 'lri'l'_licl,cll:ln Qvill :'llll_ctehethély(l>;>3vi£;\ mm ln Egypt, follows: _ _ . ess seld-om heard on t e san _ r. of lm -'nccoun an' ' =-ln lm, _ mvlnce, 0 l. - . Clay is the husband' of she who was tice oi’ the Royal Bank.'." Mr. McLellan fm,ce_ 300 Blimng' “mg R; f‘é’~'gy‘;l:1;:T . Deblie Brien. one of the lsland's most is a son gi the--latte Era- Mlehelllillhtg ,_lm._my_ was (leapatched from El Famer um u popular young ladies, and daughter _of Summersido and enters _ 6 » durlng October to round “ph bandol p _the late Angus Brien ,of Victoria. Mr. of the Bank ill Sul2llng\3Bl_f1_6- __ .,-¢,l,el,,_ hem-led by lmgullan All_ From b ",and' Mrs. Clay plan to permanently '» '- ‘ ’~ .' "" " ` " ‘ Dlbis a sudden move was mad'e to _'_ " settle iln i-|10 Very Heat' fllillre 0" thi’ Kulme which was reached. but on our ‘Island Although DIES-Ching 011 tha ' 1 ` .' ' ‘_ ' _§gl_‘_lval_we found the _main body of ~ American sgle i;or tlnlearlyc twénty ` _ '. '§l;le'r'ebels retired in `a`westei'ly l ~ _ _ . _ _ ears, Mr. ay s s B M111 Ml. _ ‘ ' '_ rect on toward Suain. »; ' - :ind hopes yet to cast a vote for the --_The few trlllgsmen left mllde__lll¢le alps _ Steal COHSGTVBHVG DENY- _' ‘“""-' opposition an`d' the booty was _captur-' llowing have already enlisted.- Sergt. S. Arbing, Summerside._f‘{<‘iI”; hCpl. B Eldridge, Charlottetown. _ Pte. D. Bernard._Leno;_.___iis a%$_ _.__ Pte. W. J. Bevlns._North gait-___ “'0- Pte__F. R. Bowness, Bedeque. __ Pte. W. Boylan. Elmsdfgler Pts. J. 'ef l3rown.'Aila'eri1@;-'._ Pte. C. Buntain. Stanley 58. Pte. Burke. C. E.. Malne%~ ,. Pte. J. S. Burns. Kensington. _ Pte J. Cameron. Chelton. _1 _ Pte. E. R. Campbell, Allielton. ' Pte. T. J. Delaney, Freetdwn Pte. Abel Gallant, Wellington.‘ Pte. J. E. Gallant, Welllngtous.. Pte. L. Gay, Summerslde. ‘ ` ‘ .Pte. Malloy, It. H., Alberton -_ Pte. W. G. Morrison, Alberton. "" Pte. HL M. McDonald, Malpcque. . M. McKinnon Richmond - P_te . Pie. N.A'.McKcnzie, Charlottetown' a._.l_uol.or`on, F`or`ost‘-l-llll.- ‘ me liliMurrc'r, Charlottetown ~McNelll, Wellington. 0‘Brien,- Charlottetown. Pte Schurmnn. Searletown. Pie. l~‘. Smith, Cherry Valley. 1 Pte. \V. Swallow. Charlottetowl\._ ple, }1_ lt. Vessey, Cllrlottetowll. Pte. lc. A.-‘Wn_l_te. Cumberland . Come along men Hilti |191!! _UD UN* 53 '.3 . 35°. 5” fir-l_.m"oF“ s;2e¢ strength or lim 105th. You are wanted. . List To Date 0l _ ' Artillery Volunteers” No. 5 P. E. l. Siege Artillery Draft which is being rccruitctl from Prince Erlward island to l'e»ini'urce tho ls- land Batteries at the Front has a com pliment oi’ .One Lieutenant. and Fifty N. C. O's and men. ‘ f The lllllt is mobilizing at the Ar- nlbrles. Charlottetown. where tha men will receive instructions in wre- crult work and later on ln different branches of Siege Artillery. The following are now cnrolledc- Licut. Lyman H. Davison, Charlot- tetow Commandin Officer Il. _ S - Sergt. R. S. l-lefustis, Charlottetown Bdr. N. J. McLeod, Montague. (lr. E. P. _Boulter. Boston. '_ ,- Gr. J. M. Cannon, Charlottetown. Gr. C. S. Cowney, England; Gr. A. W. Downing, Charlottetown. Gr. F. Flnnigan, Verng River. Gr, W. Gayi Charlotte wn. ' Gr. 0. C. Gregory, Charlottetown Gr. F. McFarlane, Cape Traverse. Gr. G. A. Mclnnls. Charlottetown. Gr. J. F. Mclnnis, Charlottetown. Gr. W. P. McKenna, Charlottetown. Gr. D. S. McLean. Charlottetow_1_1._ Gr. D. A. McLeod, Bradalbarle. ` Gr. W. N. McQuarrie, Roseneath. Gr. F. . Moore, Charlottetown. (lr. J. Moore, Charlottetown. Gr. J. . Proctor, Charlottetown. Gr. Purchase, Mt. Vernon. ` Gr. Rogers, Albertonl Gr. Stewart, Charlottetown. Gr. J. . Weeks, Albsrton. - Gr. E. Youland. Covehepd West. Trp. C. P. Williams, Charlottetown _H219 O§m@OFm WOUNDED CANADIANS pit:-is Comrjnlsllon. ""“ an - . is--». .‘.:L'“‘:..‘;'::..“.t:;. ment is providing specially construct- pany--6-"loved ln me 'torenoon B del ed hospitall cars for use' in llriD!iHZ lightful drive in Mr. F. A. Notton's' to inland points returned _soldierswho new lourmg cm, through Hampton vie, are 5“ff""|”5 f"°m |’“"“lY°i” 0’ Wh° toria Crapaud and in the afternoon are otherwise unable to be moved anolllel, ».joy’l.lde.. through Bmck_t. except as ‘stretcher eases! This is vale’ wlltshlm “kms ln the san-_i being d°“° Bt the "@‘1“‘_==t °f 111° lm-lam ln than itinerary. 'rho ,noni l INUUIFY h°3Pi““° ."'°'m“‘|°°|°"- Th” of the hride's pa)-ents was' the dceaf 'f proportion of such_ cases' among -tilt? ion', in thoevening of a most deiigh .- soldier_ sreturnlng is not large, htit ful. luncheon when over ‘ony coupletl . __ . _ it is felt that anything that- can be assembled' lo enjoy just one- mol-5' ' .dfgfgttinlp Q " done'to makg the long railwavvlour- eyelllng with the young lady wh' F - 36,8 Cdtighsy Ba! “GY m°"" °°mf°"'°'m° fm' “"9” me" »Keliy's .Cross is fated to lolie iiilm vi M8685 l'LlD'0f“ G should he done. The' "railway de- Cardlgan wlmve added to its mei? -~ - »& in - Dartmenl is aecortllngly converting _a bomhlm An" 3 whole night OL . - - number of Intercoloniai cars into equalled D-le~“m.e_ the sues” de’ h°°P|m‘ ”“\`5- _ _ ted, wishing Mr. and Mrs: Roach; the bridesmaid wore a blue suit al long hanlly and prosperous nits of we wedding presents' would at once gl GERMANY M°'|mz'Es 'l“key'to-_.the popularity of the rinei. Au- LABOR F03 THE WAR pals of .this event. The groomsppf cook-:lon .ns ov-4|.. -mn moo out em ig gm mm” °°"°'"°d °' “ M' 9 e f. mlnlmura. _ond to tho srlaoomoldi Women Workers Will he Voluntary. sl-,lg lll-“glen _ .ll _.,_,....-,- ____ (Canadian Prone Despatch) " ‘ ` _ -- _ Alusrlmn/lm, vis london, Nov. 14 $100 $1 4 liaiiil.. lint ~_a‘1_lb_f0r former tokens of -Th” C0|U!\\0 GHIONH Bays' iifoall- I- ,hui- ."0 "_ uf- __ _ -. - _ 'A ’ ti llogolnugtnvixll- aoumduvot tho llsoeatolg Mum” f,,,‘f ' -_ __ -- B it 0l'B lil I!l0l`6 GY 8!! - . _ mohillzp the la-hor of the German and nm is :tt ‘nv "<2, - il lu oomtl ' I people in' the interest. of the war. “ ml tangent ",_' Coercion regarding male labor is_cer- 'im .. =,. __ _ __ tain: the newspaper adds, litrC"fem£lé ~ ` ~ - ' 'til ~,,"'~ " labor will no voluntary. rrno mm - .. __ Allllegel' sly! that after tha peti,{lgé_ .. _ .. _ . . ' . _. .' enttth ou tn 'W' ' gf" - *W in H" M" h°m°' uisousgion eoiwvearoiilmso wilsxr ser- mfg p§=mh ".. . ll 5* _ itted with restrictions ptohibmlirtore: _ tntinoom . . ` ' fir -nd ,¢l°_»¢ suits ,ana attacks _ . r.J.clmssrooo..1'ol¢ao.o. “eu"'|"""' f" """{'-t -‘i .»~\,¢'.'° .' 1'-'»~f-' - -_ » -...-.__-inf.. '_ - 2;-;_._ __?.f€,_'_ ded bliss. A glance at the display f _ ._. ff.. _'I . ' IN AN UNUSUAL “Poor Lillie A Big Tlltllllllf _'.».-74... -l ~.-3 -S7'-iw - MARY e livranasnnc mars o _oofespvmf -_;rv- Nj-v tw---1-- S-fl-I nlls olmlsnsl rl-:o_o RING ills _BRITISH wléinnr me s Alu scvittnlll. ` News from.}tlle Front _ TA |\¢f“liC°m°5’Y H shining sloaov s......‘...v..;. are Coming voooow one OF LUCKNOW” CROWD PARTS 4 , TONIGHT - _ Over 'For _ Friday and ' " - -ones-estate: 'gh Y $1.10 per day and upwards. Free Kit. _ Separation allowance, $20.00 monthly. Apply to the nearer! Naval Recruiting Station premises It has been it would be well ‘to have iii regard to this matter put in real earnest this' year, bepsriment of Naval Service, OTTAWA. pers. - ‘ ~ _ The Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve, wants men for imme- W diate service Overseas, in the _Imperial Royal Navy 5 Candidates must be sons of natural born British subjects and be from 18 to 38 yearn or to the W _ F1 I I l Tim 13047951 “I9 m"°‘°'f ma an ed Our mounted troops pursuilng i F d f..*';.‘;‘;“';..§.°.'1.;‘.; is “.1:'.::..‘:.';‘:..°'...:I.‘: »--'ft-~ H--» la- fllf-v. -1,;---.57 ‘ _ _ *_ 5_5 . ladies or Kellya' cross, Miss- noun "0 0111" 111°, Wm’ ‘°__1*~ ° ,"l"§ -- -' - ' ~ - - ’ l _ Agnes (Ada) Trainer. _daughter or Mr. S” 8°¢ H°°d I '"4 5°* _ii *°‘_h¥- If I and Mrs Patrick Trainor. The cer ls wld by all druggutl. ` " ‘ ' ` “ " ' ' .emolly which was witnessed by sev~. h I K A 4 ‘ 'W " ' " """ ‘ - .. - .eral of the well wishers of the young _ __ _ .__ , _ _ . _ _ -_ _ ..__- _ _ _ . _ couple, was performed by 'Rev. Dr. ' _ _ __ " v ‘ ' _ _ _ t- _ Curran. The bride was attended 'hrs » th' _ _ _ _ __ _ Miss Josephine McKenna, Hunter ` ' ' 3 __--_U River, vvnno Mr. Lovl 'rl-aloof, sv-ouvoi; SPECML CARS Fon of the bride was grooms'man.'1‘he' bridll was tastefully lfgowned in a tailored -f " llbl vi. -l‘ Provided at Request of Military Hoo- :hinge h;l‘_ew§:;ggsg.’l‘ch Ygsna 01119 _ _|_\g__ rho' -ALL-R1-:p .__l.]l~ga~ ofStandardl`lo'm¢1:`em-r -. _ edies .made by the: " - . ' '1 ; U . _ ‘f _ We _arg iiiibw in a position- to_hand1e allkinds j__ _ s of ]ob_Pr1ntl_1_lg lat _sholft-notice. Glve us a call with Y0`U1‘ 11€Xt.'Q1‘€i€1f and convinced. _ ' _ Bfilheizl f visifin fCar¢1s,__ » f . Law l¥ac_¢unfvs,` ' A ` ‘ M0131 fail; U ~ ognelv - 8, _ all _ ~. 4' ’_e'8;’___ __ _ _ _ _ _,"velon_es. _ \ I ‘ -~ _¢¢1d1ng‘i_Aenou1ic_¢_hients, Broml- Ma¢’eDysl>enqi_a_,_ _ ' i§$é"§""W3ni§""_ _l` W ix' a lar' of TWO MACS is 'tile' best thing-.of the “ll‘.;“...,Ei“.‘.§ ii” °.i“’ i"°t“ O ‘ ,' B. -= ~Thoo¢ are annul?-riffs: home remedies. faith..-‘hs formula ofeach prebafati- ' on - ini - 'n Englilxougllo -1- - ypllknow Just w you Pinéand r-'..;'. . ....NiaeTs»$_0r¢ Thtiut-_C. ` .........;... ....._.. ..--(Qu. " ': -.Macs Hair- Retttnrltii' f*"iii.’.‘.ii ........l. ....v- .ss-......, Made Emulsion' LlverOil ..........._-i'.-,-.l>.l me re . '° was roll miie 3-ll K. AGE_ ,_ __ _ H -1;.: Y - ¢»|.Q,le~n|o nt- G WElaDl`NG BELLS.- St. Jos- lhe_ organs of the b0d§l',§d¢i¥3Ud f°' captured' the main body of the xlpels. '_ G eph’s Church. K6lly'S Cross. was -the thelr strengthand tone and,_llea_ll;i1y _. gnrtno result 'ot our attack lm- Umar _ . ` scene of a brilliant and- auB‘DlCi0\1f> action on pure biood.__ _ 1 was killed and thecaptures 'and sup _event 011 T\1°Bdl1Y.l110m|“8» NW- ml- Hood’s_ Sars riila makes pure renders reported to date include 20.0 ' ‘ ‘ when Mr. J. Frank Roach who was bloc-ll_ Ifls l,o;?l‘l"ly_uneqll.l°d_i'll- *llfygéllel-5 and' other .b0°¢y_ llwlulll' Gl°3ft0Il °“" °-f the “‘°Bt °m°i°"t W°“°m°“ i“ the treatment of serofula .eaten-h, ` .8,000 cattle. Our casualties were Phone J the construction of tile' newi brick rlxeumgllgm, dyppgppin, of g ' pow-v _ _ ' _ _ - ' ~_ __ * I Go0d.J0b rinting '_ lil/ V, 1 J* I I'-"§.` :` - ` ' .Y -v ‘ ' i: nv'--_ 'Y . ll, ‘ V. " Tilt 2 -lliwsf ~ il, at ,_, _ day - .v . _ __ __ ____~ _ ._ ._-l.