i i ';;'§`¢;"`1"§ l if i ii l l i i i i PAGE FOUR "' i llrrllp l,yl~Eg1' Nlllwg CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN O ""_""` FIRST 0ll"ALL" ""°_ ’ ‘ NOVEMBER 25 i 1910 _ .,... . _ _ ______ _ ,_ ___ I - _._ -' ' ' -- _ __ MONDAY ' -Earl Coney, son of Samuel Gor- ney, car iuspcc-tor, Sninmerside, while wrestling with another boy of about his own age on l-‘riduy last,i slipped and fell, breaking his leg a-I bout midway between the ankle andj the knee. I-le was taken to a doc-I tor and after necessary treatmeutf carried to his home.. ’ Alex Horne of this city received a telegram Saturday of the death oil -Edmund J. Brycnton, son of Mrs-l Sarah Bryentoii, Bracklcy Pointl Road, and now residing in Auburn,f lilass. The b€lll'»0“- performed. Those united inmarriagc were Herbert Howard Smith of ggxe&;“if§“§nl‘?dg'?\'H;§dp$€Si§;;(;€ a' -_-The residence of Mrs. Eliza fMc- ppvai-t, Man., and Miss Ethel Gwenilolin Scott youngest daughter TUESDAY' very pretty home wedding vu Well- of iinncnn scntt, North River, P. The Postmaster has an enquiry nesday, Nov. liitli, at 6 o'clock p.m., lg_ 1S1an¢l_ The groom was ably sup. concerning the relatives of James T. when her daughteff- Uhaflmfe H9120. ported by his brother, C." L. Smith Hicks, who recently died at Freeport, was ,lnlged in ma,-I-lage to Dawg of Sinclair’ Munn and the mme by Maine, about 80 veuiu uf use- He is Frederick Hardy. Suu Of Joseph aullliiiss Annie C-nricir ni winnipeg. Tire, said to liavc left Cermill Dl”0iJ*‘-Pty ‘UT Mrs. Hardy, oi Elmsdale. The cere-5 bride was prsttily attired in s. gown; of clmmpagne silk. Carrying withi them the best wishes of all, Mr. and' Mrs. Smith will, after a brief stay in Winnipeyg, make their future home in Ewart, Manitoba. THURSDAY. W. S. Newsom, City, has purchased from Ii. B. McKinley, a. five months old filly, sired by Crown Rights for which he paid the snug sum of one' hundred dollars. ` “l | Rev. l~I. E. Thomas, City/‘retui‘ned man of marked ability and good quill- was played by Miss Jessie McNeill. a, last evening from St. John where he ities, success to the successful. cousin of the bride. After the cere- had been spending the past few weeks --'- .iiiony a sumptuous wedding Slipper His mniiy friends will be glad to HHYS UIC \V€S10YH“ 3°* Tl\0 &m\llf1l’\\'ns served and a most cnjoyablel know tnat he is much improved in incetiiig of the Prencher‘s Union was evening spent, The bride was the re-lnealtli. Rev. B. (7, Borden, D. D-. WHS Cl10‘ able presents. Both bride and groom Among the guests at the brilliant sen president and Rev. W. H. me very popular and their many vice regal drawing room reception at HBHYYY-. D- U. \’iC0'l>f0Sidffflt1 5¢C'5' friends are much pleased that they Ottawa last Saturday night was l\irs| Rev. W. G. W&iS0\\i TYUHS-. RGV- F- will reside in Elinsdale. J. W. Richards of Prince Edward Is-- W. W- U€Sll&l"1‘0S- Alliliiiflniil Cm' _ -_ land who wore a Paris gown of white' bcfu of UW EX9°“tiVe am DV- Passed peacefully away at Gasper- duchcsse satin, trimmed silver and Sl\1`HiZ\lC Mid RW- T- Marshall- eaux on the evening of the 13th, inst, embroidered uct, pearl and diamondi "-‘ _ Anthony McKenzie, son of Neil Mc- ornaments, bouquets of lillies of tha The mufflage UWCS P1509 \“ St- Kenzie, aged 19 years. Deceased valley and violets. 0'Cl0Ck Of MISS (i\\'0l\ BCUC- ‘lallghteftspring when he was stricken sudden- Rev. George E. Ross B. D., former- Of (`. D- BCH. city. and Jllmes H°“d'ily with paralysis, from which he nev- ly of 'rjlon Clnirch, Charlottetown, cr-son Of DOFGHCBUYF. M2145. The llfii'-l¢ el- rallied, but bore his sickness with was inducted into the pnstorate of will bc aN€¥\<\Cd hir' MISS Stem* FW-t'iChristian patience and resignation Knox Church, Goderich, Ont., Tues- Chef Of C'l1l“'10i-f0l10\\'I1 and Fl`H“kfuntil the end came. He was brought day evening at 7.30. A receptioii ROSS Of D0PCh0Si€I`. M555-. will Suiklhorne from Sydney Hospital about nrranged by the ladies of the congre- D0Tt the gmom- The Ceremony Wm|t\vo months ago, and everything, thatigation, was held in the honor of Mi' be P9\°f01‘m0d bl' RW- T- F~ F“u€T'icoulil be done for his recovery wasfand Mrs. Ross at the close of the iii- IZOII- 'I`h€`hBi>i>y C0\\P1€ Will lea” byltried, but without avail. I-Ie was at- duction. the “PPWS en mute to the United tended in his last hours by the Rev. i -- Statcs. ` Theo. Gal1ant,tP. P. Deceased was Tlée élasg of) E. ll. Brow, assignee, "`“' a sober, indus rions oun man an vs . _ ra bc and oth rs, cam one °f the m0St impressive “Wal was held in high estgem sy all who before the Vice Chniicellbr in Ciaizihli fllnflfllls SW" in Halifal l0I` YCHFS knew him. He leaves to mourn a cery yesterday and Monday. Evi- WBS that Of GUOYE0 ACk0f`S» Of H- M- kind father. 'two brothers. John, at dence was heard on Monday and yes- C- S- Niobe- which t,°°k Place WS' hotne and William in British Colum- terday the arguments were concluded f‘""laY *1fIe"\0°l'\ from U12 Ship tolbia. and three sisters, Mary, Clara, and judgment was reserved. In this St* J°5¢i’h'5 chllrch- and thence t0 and Eliza, his motber having depart- case the bill prays that a certain Mil. Olivet- CCUIBWPY- The remains ed this life a. number of yiears ago, Bill of Sale from Mark Wright to S. Were Placed OH fl Elm °Bl‘\`i&Z° Whillh The bereaved relatives have the sym- W. Crabbe of his stock in trade be was drawn by blue coats. The casket pathy of the entire community, for set aside by reason of its giving an was °°V°"ed with the “nm” jack the loss of one whom it can be undue preference. McLeod and Bent- ‘md laden with "°w°"5~ The Omcers truly said was a model young man ley and Gil Gaudet for complainant and me" of the Nl°be» Comwau and and an example for all the young and W. S. Stewart., K. (`-_ and J. A. Brilliant H-ttelldtd in B DOUY. Midthe men of this vl¢lnlty_ The funeral, Matliieson, K. C., for defendant band of the Niobe_ rendered appro- whlcl, took place on wednesday Ql~nl,l,¢_ punt” m“sl°~"“H“m°x Ex°~ morning was largely' attended, and A -- very haDDY event took place nt _-The mafrillge of Miss Mmhel Moun- of the Catholic Ch,,rcl,_ the mul-gal the Strathcona Hotel, City, yester- t“1“ °I D*“`“l°Y and IW Cl"““i’I°“ °' remains were laid in their iast"reet- dull. when William McKenzie SDTIHZ VBUW 500|! P15-C9 0" the BV- mg plug, Crawford of Wood Islands was united ming 0fW°dHeSdl1Y NOV- 9th-. at the in marriage to Miss Mary McMillan I‘€9ld°U0€ 01 G€0l'ge and MP5- M000- of the same place. William McKenzie tain, parents of the bride. Immediate ’°”'*‘*-"'_*“ of Flat River supported the groom I re uiiveu and friends only were pre- ' winie Mos Margaret G. ornwinrri sent. The officiating clergyman was acted as bridesmaid. The ceremen .393 1;/Sliweétzhi famed lqglflg Bla was performed by the Rev. D. Mac)-I i n e y ss e oo s e, an kenzi . Ml Mar J (I f d, f the groom by Beuiamin Champion. cured By Bwlhvs |(ldn¢y wnnae Irisifhr, DE. chhhinhhwnirriuh- Alftter a iiplendid suppeg eghvery pleas- air give; laura Alexander lVlcMlllan of a even ng was passe , e program K oo s an s were a so present. Of "H1510 and Singing being enllvened WH $0" ;§§:lI1`sg;?m'o\;acI:‘§;gik§_$:E' Having partaken of a sumptuous bY U1€_ Visit Of B 18l‘g€ DB\'t_Y f0l‘ U16 qéuk ' don., wait’ “nm you Bm ,aid dinner the young coiiple returned to charvai. The following evening. Nov. .Bn w'(',,,, More on gm the matter their nitnrr home by the afternoon 1001. ll 18119 reception was held fori “anti n H ay B. .rl was com eu_ bottle. ltor of the Presbyterian C-hurch,'New ,lply at P. E. Island is almost de- pleted and there will not he much change in the present price. --r The residence of Jas. A. and mrs. Campbell, Graham’s Rorl, nas the iwene of a very pretty _Wedding 0” Wednesday evening, November the sixteenth, when their youngest dau- ghter, Olive (_‘., was united in the holy bonds of niatrimony to Williard W. Warren, son of Edward and Mrs. Warren, Burlington. The cere- mony was preforiiied at half past eleven, b t Rev John MurraY'. as London, in the preseiice of quite a number of invited guests. The bride who was given away by her father, was beautifully attired in cream si:k, with bridal veil and orange blossoms She was attcnded by her sister Min- nie who ivore a pretty dress of white silk. muli. 'l`he groom was supported by his consiii William Warren, of Clinton. Miss Lena B. Murray da ghter of the officiating clergyman, played the wedding march. After the ceremony supper was served and the evening was pleasantly spent with music and social intercourse. The many handsome and valuable wed- ding presents testify to the esteem in wlilch the popular young couple are held. The grooiii's gift to the bride was a fur lined coat, and to the bridesmaid - a gold brooch with amethyst setting. Mr. and Mrs. War- en's many friends loin in wishing them a happy and prosperous journey through life. The Boiidsniaii is for sale. How inucli will lic bring? Lou Dillon, 1.585, is safely in foal to Bingcu. . Lady Maud “("’ is stepping sonic- 2.00l against time. Cope-de-Orniiow has a mark of 1.59. Uhinn, 1.58%, the' trotting king, has all slices removed and is now running in a paddock, where he enjoys himself immensely. started iii a race recently at White River Junction, V. T., five hundred iloiliir purse. He won first money quite easily in strniglit heats. 'l‘inie, 2,20, 2.212, 2.lil;. Hoolicf. YOII should have kept thi:-i king, as he bc- longs to the faniiiy that races on. Gordon Ives, Montague, picked up two nice Bi‘aY.ilinii colts last week, one from Ilaiiiilton Gamble, Tryon, the other from Colin Craig, Middle- ton. The Gamble colt is a pacer and can _go fast now and will be heard from sure. The Craig colt is intend- ed for stud purposes as lie has lots of size and bone und it horse of sub- stance. Spurgeoii Gammon is of the opin- ion that Peter (loiiroy is some geni- us. I-le says Peter builds his own sulkeys and cnrts and does his own shoeiiig. Mr. Gammon says no bet- ter gaited trottcr ever scored for the word than was Baby Logan in bei' tivo stnrts at Halifax, and that (Von- roy had Money Maker up to his top notch last year, or it looks that way. _ 'l‘iic .liorses at Charles Wriglit`s sale, ‘Central Bedeque, brought bigprices. All the stock, in fact, was in good deniaiid, A two-year~old Brazilian bronglit $160. The Oakley Baron your olds were good nnd sold well. 'i`lic writer noticed Tom Mcdiuni on thc streets of Siiiiinicrsiiic recently, looking spry and good. His popular owiicr rciniirked: (We can step some yr-i.i Varlrside looked just like a colt when last seen., Capt. F. Peters, Suinmersiile, was looking for some speed and took a fancy to the Gamble pacer which Mr. Ives just purchased. The great brood mare Orianna, 2.1%, that produced (`.znrevnn (3) 2.07l,' and Grace (3) 2.08, was by Ansel, a thoroughbred son of Lexing- ton. The dcsceiidants of Miss Rug- Fel Rllfl Alina Mater were much in the limelight at the I-‘hoeiiix, Arizona, meeting last week. Copa de Oro (li) 1.59, and Lady Maud (1 (p) 2.00.l, are descendants of Miss Russell, who is the dam of Niitwood 600 and grand dam of Preceptor. Place a salt brick in the manger of every animal of the horse kind. If the animals do not want salt the brick will do no harm. lf devoured, replace it by another. The close of the light iinrne-ss season of 1910 has never before been approached in bril- liancy by that of any previous sen- son. _ | . A Pure Product of a Perfect Process ' BAKER’S BREAKFAST COCOA is made from the best cocoa $7' beans, carefully se- Iectecl, cleaned. //"‘ , roastecl, freecl ."4 I E-_ 5 from shells ' ` and the ex- ___,J ~ ,M cess of fat, and .,lf,,€- ' \ then, by a per- /". , fect mechan- tf " _ ical process. is . l reduced to a hh* very fine red- s brown pow- ._ , / der. ltisab- “~ J/ofutely pure, U-]if¥'¢"=:'5=l°¢~ I lieu It In ful, and malzu a mppt delicious drink. Get the .genuine with our tracie-mul: on the package. 52 IIIGIIBT AWARDS l'N EURGPE AND AMERICA Prince Louis, 2.1-ll, by Brazilian, . Trade-Mark ` Stands v.. *.3 l-,. .1 -` ,'.‘,“_'; ._'__-» -. , 1 f s`-1-5 .-\. " , ,___ . 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F.,-_ _,H-,,». 4',-.\‘.;,';_ A loss of ,___ __ " f‘7l.~_» thirty-fi remedy. \ Be sure tli is Trade-Mark is on the wrapper, _ IMPURTIINT READING MAITEII SELECTED FIIUM THE WEEKS. NEWS GUI-III_I2IIIN'S' SATURDAY' .§I,|B;S(§RlBT`§ Do You Know Wllal This IT ‘stands for lil L Q _ , \ the purqh _ Producing prepnh IIOII in the world. _ Ilia your protection Bgalnst fraud, imlu, 53211;; .worthless sub. Il: is known the world over an the trade-mark nf the °|:|8\DaI and standard Scott’s For low vitality, thin blond flesh, stubborn cough: _ lung and chest troubles, - ` Scott’s Emulsion has been for more than Ve years the standard -- - ~»- -~ » -.\mrWmiFnim ~-wwe, j -Mrs. Laveiiia. A. Swcetscr of Be- deilue wus united in marriage at her home on 'l‘hursday, the 1,7th inst., to the ltcv. F. A. Wi litmaii iastoi ceremony which was very informal, took place at seven o'clock iii the niorning, and was performed by the liev. Hniniiiond Johnson. Immediate- ly ziftci'\v£\rdi-= the bride and groom left amid showers of rice, confetti and the ringing of cliurcli bells for their home iii Souris, followed by the good wishes of hosts of friends. Speaking of the wedding of Miss Doiinhuc, of Montague, to Mr. Mc- Nicliol, ii niillioiiaire of Plilladcl- phla, it Sit. John excliaiige says 1- t'-it. John nurses, who know Miss Donahue-or ratlirr Mrs. McNichol- speak most highly of her aiijllty. She was clever at school and on taking up nursing soon sliowed her- self to be marked for the front rank in the profession. Her position ns superintendent in the large Piillniici- piiiu hospital she won in coinlinrirpin with a large number of applicants, lending them all in the suite lz<‘ni‘.'l examinations. Shi-, is also ii yoiziig woman of attirtctivc 'luniiii s and pcr:l>l‘0t'tCl\irig and perfectly resigned to the Divine will', lie bade his son rind daughter-in-lniv an affectionate farewell, and with a. prnycr nn his lips his spirit peacefully passed to its eternal rcwliril. lit-ceased was born in the (‘-ounty Monaghan, .Ire- land, in the year 1833 und consequent ly was in the scvciity-seventh year of his age nt time of his demise. When u mcrc boy hc onine with his pareiits to this Inland and when iliiite it _vouiiix mnn eiii.-fiigeii in fariii- ing ut South Melville, bending all IHS 0l1CI`L!ic.~i towards innkliig it a success. His thrift industry and perseverance, were amply rewarded. Soon be became possessed of the con- veniences of life and built.bims-elf a comfortable home where he spent the evening of his days in well cnrneil rest enjoying the l>euce, content and comforts resulting from his early Is- iioiirs_ The late Mr. Trainer was a lluiet, iiiussiiming man, possessed of ii genial, cheerful disposition which made him ever n welcome guest at nil the social gatherings in the com- munity. Trntlifiil, upright and hon- orable in every relation of life he was descrvehly respected by all who knew him and his memory will long lie cherished by a wide circle of friends rind acquaintances. The re- spect mid esteem in which deceased was held in the community was fit- tingiy shown by the large funeral cort-ege, which on Saturday, the 19th 1-: . i ‘ of the Metlioiiist Church, rlouris. The' Mrs. McCutclieon, sister of Prof Theodore Ross, will leave today nn return to her lioine in (.‘-algnry all" an extended visit to friciiiis in this Province. -_-M hiirelioiir Rheuiiielsm some units Fail ~,~.-,<'1-for . 33-. ilfi- ri 1.2.;-_ ‘¢¢>;i'ii'-‘I - .,_il}4¢.*y»."- Y.-__,`_ ffffi g, ~.‘..r*'i;vi.:-il .§'}i’f;lv:i.s‘~f-'/ :_--.i~_= 1=:.=_-1. : f ' " ._ :.~>Y$_,` ffl* t lp*-L_: l",\1.', ’_i;`;__',;;,; 3 , ‘ '.~_‘.' ‘ _ ,-'_-_: i:.,,;.,- .- ... ,. , \ , lla' '.»- '* _ \' ,vie 'lil ` li; :- f - f ‘ .r,A'- _:..%._ A _ -,-_'fr 5.3;: "fi ;,:‘=_~,._ .W “eternity rrri.r\'i'~n.i_-- cr. ::r...~.~ni. H--*P n...|,.,.i-»-i~~ ~-.-._.....|n. ' I Rlieiimatism,Liimliiu10. Sclumfli Pain in the buck linvc been ciuerl. "1 the real iiiieaning of thc, word, lil' A little Stillingia, lodide of_PotaBd sium, Poke Hoot. Gllulfw Rm” 3 Sari-ialiiirilla. Any Defuull 0”" It af these remedies in uni' Wa”"“‘:i\’°th° mount with perfect snfcty. ll" _ results have been found to lie thai' tonisliing. It has been proven bm this combination makes up thet M rbeuinntism remedy ill °“Sb§mn; having actually cur-cd inuny st\1tud_ cases of over 30 and 40 YW” ds Bc ing-even in the iicrsuiis of ol _liz-6 'l‘he five iiigriuiiciits mention; above prelmred ,,-itll grcatdepcumal and skill not only in i`Ugiif V: th' portion, but also in seleci g in best material, have been PU? "P an compressed tulilct form. 11"( called “GLORIA TONIC? Inddlrui lihy dlhousiand boxes are oleic intro \|ce i . I is If you suffer from iuuy l§"';‘uH_'l,:,r,. acid in thc blood, und iingguticathil tiism, Gout, iiiiiiiliilillli. ‘éol §o,,,. is th* WHY 13°, .‘l""'.° It (iiim ly' send system in quirk U““‘~ ' ,lf,N¢,l,os- your name iiiiil`fr¢l‘lf"}f1R'iI,-NT to ING 'lil-HS ADVERTIS .I ni.” .Bum _JOHN /\~ "ll\"TH.' 70", iw return ing,Windso|»_r)iituriigiiiiithe box abso- mnil _vou will ri-,ei_~i\e I in nglnrll lutcly free. It is 0."-gyllie aim" 'i‘enir." that you CH" _“W conibinatinii realli' fi" ‘ ' ____________ Mild Liquid Cures E¢l°m‘ ""‘ l Ski qumrprs, p,-up _Greasy Sa vet fl n. and Nasty Meilicii‘ll‘-S- . - ii. D- Timt mild. “‘)0uHn~;zfIileu\iiii(iiui itch |11. Pi~¢-.ici-iiitwii. “"1”-* A prerrripiirn with ‘rho illrfilt- ilfiigfixe w of nc nowe K6 ' t .rlay » write fer s n-ini bottle gap, c. lust., followed his remains to St. Josepb's Church, l{elly's Gross. Here ter which all that was mortal of a. good neighbour, affectionate hus- band and king father, were consigned to their last resting place fn Bt. Jossph's cemetery to await a glor- ious resurrection. In early life dc- censed married Mary Trainer who predeceased,” him several years. -He leaves to mourn three daughters and three sons, vi; :-Mrs. T. P. Cass, North River; Mrs. Wm. Cullen, North Wiltshire; Teresa of the Bis- ters of Charity, St. John, N. B.; Patrick -on the'-homestead and Fran- -.Iames Edward of New York, of them arrived in time for to all of whom the the Waliaillakar&iia.lii Durham, lim. . n solemn Requiem Mass was ehant.ed,ronto._ It W' nd y0“ 'lu by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Curran, at-',wny tna itch right nwmzou ww, -. the D. ii. in. L.iu>°f“*°'i°°' r, rr- EG. 49 Colborufl Stix” _|- sleep soundly. W' 'W9' med! 1°' 'ally of the merits Of wi” re - 'Now. .i . F0* w€‘(I;nt.ra.1 Dru! Sum' E' A felis 1 4* ¢'>‘lMcIv:Ii'islvhd¢l¢\""" mr rnrk on riff" ,I Htl qllllfl Tlnnzliln J