Mmsrvivsrrrciriii *rrmiii .` :_ iiiiS'*liErK's"nEw rf. some semi IN 5 3`lI'I`UIlDH - 'rw _. _ ' _ - _ _ -s-xunav.-I _ _ ~ ~i_ ` P__BI. I. FIQH-,-Among several fish W. A.-Sadie McKay; R. 8.- J this week vars. the schooner Eli Marv. flsntxs gggcvndi. _gpm Sour P.. lil. . W ¢l“l\ 9 0! dry'--Dunca Ni h 1 - __ ggh to 'Robln, .l'ones and Whitman; garet M`¢iDoncal‘r;i;s°n1'_§1i_'__(1I;)::.`,,°r¢_ and tl" °°"°°“°’ B°F°°'~ Carte-in Kerrie: o. s.-Join. s. netwa- White, from Murray Harbor. to the ganist-Annie Nicholson -H ' same firm with 958 quintals hake. ______ ’ » lB.i Treasurer-John D. McDonald; C Mm.. Corn Extractor; it acts painlessly MB. twenty-four hours. For corns, .war ` J. ci. sci-insulin rnorosns. Jacob *G. Schurmann, president Cornell University, as tempora Convention, denounces all theories porary,_and proposes instead of th e recall of iudical decisions a syst or appeal to the Supreme Court ei the United Bta_tes on question which cannot now be carried so hig or an amendment in dispute cases o the state constitution, such as in t instance of the recent Workman siliilfiiii Pairs come from P. E. I., a lm . oi t°""“~ P-E-I.. late of Exeter, -Dev yy 9hil'°. EIIZIBHG, has been engaged Chairman oi the _ Republican State k°°_D¢r ol the Miramichi Black F 01,00 5. DEW ranch at Douglastow judical intimidation, says a contem-Pay” 5 N°W C8500 eichange, into N-ed by MIL (mm) A_ M_ Macm ¢,-oduced Monday evenmg_ two mgufof Hyde Park, Mass. The happy 'll P of pai" Wm I°u°‘” this “’°°"' TM M5* _useful and. valuablii gifts. The “il groom's gift to the bride was 6 which the firsirpalr of foxes were cost over $50 000. The company h §d1Sf»0n post oilice, three of whi .B will be fenced in and three for t Com ensatlon Act. I-Iis com rornise |k°°p°r‘ The" am th"°° f°x 1'“““ P _ _ p for the radical stundof the Prog;-s B nished, each ol which is 30 x 100 ie sive on the "eau that was not adop` -70 x 70 for the females and 30; ted by the convention, however, th plnnt_lorm standing strongly for th independence of the judiciary. 8 laid oil and will he finished later. fine new cottage has been built f oHARLo'1'rn'roN1sN' Fon Mau- I - *GER--Harry Ford. oi charlotte-‘ °l\' robe over satin du chene, entered the 0! brother Norris to the strains of h I Bl! 5°l`¢B. within a half mile of Do Q for the male. Several more runs are dale. The ofllcer 1 _i», _ ' _ .,....,,,, ,,,,_,,_ ,Jj mgzfie 1;gc;,“;_;\:_=;i_: Men Swear... 1 0 “den vessel arriving at Halifax ports_ netta McDonald; A. R. Sf' 31%-I . WUIIIUII CUIIIPIIIII die ` - . °“5M°K°i1Zi°i Chaplin-Janie McLeod;’_ Just because their eorus ac h0- on__easy to cure- them with Putnam'l gr. and callouses the only thing "Putnan_i's"; try 'it, 25c. at a» in tr. is all dealers. f' BF drawing -room on the arm of her _ D0- “- hengrin's bridal chorus nicely rend- o l'° cou le were the reci ients of rn ny 8 “°_beautiful I-Ieintzman piano. Shortly “' alter the performing of the cer “ll mony Mr. and Mrs. MacKay dro 5° to their home,--the mause at Bede- 5' que, where a house-warming w °"_given them by the nearby members 30 ‘of the congregation. A THE LIGHTING PLAN'r.- Mr. d 6. V6 BB 01' Burrel,, who completed the purchase ,looking the certre of the vilinge. 'l‘ d company is capitalized at $5-5,000. ELECT 0FF‘ICERS,- I-lighlan Division, No. 265, I-lurtsville, hel its regular weekly meeting Wednesda evening. The chief main item of ti, programme was the organizing of a program contest and the election of officers for the ensuing quarter. The contest ls composed of two lenders and ten of the brothers and sisters on each aide. The two leaders are: e ,i _ ___ I 8 September 30th, when Miss Amy 1'. K - B Sinclair, was united in marriage Rev. Alexander MacKay, B.A., North Bedeque, Rev. John ‘Murr Bro. Angus Gillis of Hunter River and Sisler Janie McLeod of Hop - i WEDDING BELLE. -' isummernel Blnclai dau htcr of Mrs Mar ar .ofllciating. The bride, who was ve dalntily attired in an ivory la Maritime 'l`rust'Uompany, of Hal 5 ers. Meanwhile the previous manng A' ment is conducting the business. A °I' stated in yesterday’s Guardian, th “° shares have all been deposited by th °I various holders in the old curnpan By with the new company's banker W who are now paying out the cheque °° In fact, yesterday a large number 4 the shareholders drew their chequ If _ I _ _ ' DRUNKARDS CUREDI IN THREE bars By The Geilin Treatment \Ve viiafnntee more perinmeiit cnics than ell oih.~r so c lo-I "D ink Cu e" Institutions _Q nilnned VV.; numb r L_ ` among our n os succe<>fuI 'c as s s un .~ of the most p ouiinent in n of all prnfe sions and cnlli .i;<. ` \VlI'iC|\ Gui-1'a|\tec IS giv n each Patient to p-isl i'ely cmc i.\ 3 drya, 0* ni ue is i»romp'ly refunrled. Abiuiiite pniv lcv, ideal 1 cuion. Csrtiii a ed N-ir es, a id rv< rv co lvenience for the com ot and we‘.I~b- ingot al pitirnis. The Gailiu Home Trestrn-:ut is' for t"-nos' who cannot find it convenient to come to the Institut-. Certificated Nurse can' be sent within a reasonable distance. witho-it exvre chirgf. I 'I he Catlin Institute Co Lid 46 Crown Sl , Sl. John, N.B. Also Montreal (D. Toronio for their shares. lt is pleasing t note that the new company will u ‘the keepwr in a pleasantsite over' of the Charlottetown Light and l‘ow- h° er .Compauy’s plant on behalf of thi ,_ fax, is expected here in the next feu days in order to take formal posses d was the °°°“° °i “ happy 'md i“t°l" sion of the business for the new ow esting event on 'l‘-uesdayevenin nw e. L ) B. s. o Fl (_ oi e make an chan es in the clericu. Y E stall of employes at present engage in the business, but intend to l< things in this regard continue a they were before the purchase. morning, Sept. 30, when Miss Ma A. Warren, daughter of Mr. an ‘ Mrs. James Warren of Albany, an Mr. Joseph Mutturt, son of Mr. am Mrs. William Muttart of Searle town, were united in the holy bond. of‘ matrimony, the ceremony _beiui _performed by Rev. J. J. Macdonald P.P. The bride looked charming i a suit ol navy blue with hat. t the groom’ was ably supported his brother, Mr. Harry Mutter couple drove to Summerside an took dinner, and left at four o'cloc in the afternoon for the home of th bride, awaited them, after which the brid is Makes the True r ,_ ` ‘ -Home-Madebread I , J _` Yom'l*lotlicrlisod lo i"13‘< ‘ Mak _ I a blended flour- - _ if really two flours in ’/tra-_.. J 5 v` C I ,» ,, ` \ .. G ff'-.-1' _:_ -__ , / A "`°\- T ' 1 _ _-. ._..___,, _,_/v* ‘Vjw Y 1 ' _ _ I ~_ f, _ ;___g,»_i~ _ __ ` _ / A4 -fx ‘_ `- _ ‘ _ “Beaver” Flour is \. ’ 7‘__\__» _ &\ \ _ ily extend congratulations and b , long years of prosperity and happ IIGBB. _ ' BANQUETTED.-Rev. P. D. M _ Guigan, who has been parish »pries _ years, and who has been transferrc ' to Vernon River parish, was Wed - nesday evening the guest of bono at a splendid banquet in St. Bona and the ailair was _n. memorable an tary, Mr. J. J. Lacey. Rev. Father McGuigan was made the recipient oi a valuable shaving set from the l. I WEDDING BELLE.-A very pretty wedding took place at St. Malacn kais Uhurch, ixinkora, 'iuesduy 1': 0 U Il o match and was attended by Miss Mary Hamill of Searletown, while by t. Alter the nuptiai service the happy ci ls \. where a hearty reception e and groom left for their future homi in Searletown. Their friends heart- e. _speak for Mr. and Mrs. Muttari i. c. f 1 at "1‘racadie, for the past thirteen 0 I. venture Hall, Tracadie. There were about three hundred guests present o successful one in every- respect. Mr. Charles Fisher, Presfdent of the Tra- cadle Farmer's Institute. presided. Rev. Father McGuigan was present- ed with two addresses, one on be- half of the Tracadie Library, which ‘was read by Mr. Vincent Fisher, and the other from the Farmers’ Insti- tute, which was rcad by the Secre- éonsisting 'of rifleman prone posltio features of the emboss work of silver scroll with the inscription ihields are of the same size. but iossed figure of a prone riflema nouuted by the figure of a cheru silver scrolls. n.n's1n1c._-'rue senobi is pr ;ressing under the care of an e rom Lot 65.-The Arlington scho iftcr visiting friends in Cberlott ;own.--Miss Catherine McDonald visiting friends in Charlottetown. /lr. Thomas White of Boston is visi ng friends in Bayside. DELIVERY OF FOXES.-Messrs vl. J. McLeod, T. L. Cook and Wil ilack Fox Company were in th :ity yesterday, taking delivery of .air ol Dalton foxes from the Da zon ranch. The pair they secure .fth pair, the other four pairs bein lluplin and Dalton-Oulton strains .ions _for 1914 at $12,000.00 a pair There is very little stock in th -‘ompany for sale, the four pair. mving been all paid for and 1212 i00.00 of the fifth pair having bee ilnced in Newport Vermont wi MONDAY. first prise is larger and better design- . th silver centre, over which there is a in a. visit to her home at Morin itewart.-Miss Catherine J. Mellon- lny Brown has returned home afte , , ' th \merlcan investors. 1886. Sum-'nersid a half sister. The body li ~ 0. ' in the actfof aiming, while maple use been taken charge of by the Odd- leaves and a laurel wreath are other fellows of Sydney and is being lor- e warded to Bummcrside. leaving Syd- ney last night. .The funeral will like- ly be held tomorrow. The members “Strathcona Trust Trophy," "for of Prince Edward Lodge, I.0.0.li‘. ol rifle shooting." The two smaller Summerslde, of which deceased was a d f member will take chuige of the ser- , - _ rrently designed as regards the sii- vice.-J. V /er work, one bearing also the em- “' runsnsv. n the other, the silver centre is sur- ' ba . ' 'inth having appropriately inscribed _'POI‘u”'E C0URT'_I“ um Poli” Court at Summerslde, yesterday morning Max Gallant, on a charge ol being drunk and disorderly on the 0' streets and assaulting the Police ‘_ _ erlmcod teachen was Sadie Egg officer, who was very badly disfigured “ ab_o_ut the face and hands, wliilo mak- °l ing the arrest, was sentenced to one s making marked progress under the -are er Miss .linens Mcseui.-Mis '“°“"' i" ml 'md “ '“'“‘°' 5"” °' iusie Morrison has returned hom :_ S15 or on additional month.-J. fé -WEDDING-The penis ci Mr. ami t Mrs..G-eorge A. Jeffrey wus the scene of nn interesting event last evening ,_ was united in marriage to Mr Ar thur'McEwen, youngest son of Mr. ,ld len on saturday for B0ston__M,._ when their only daughter Miss Eva, ; and Mrs. F. V. McEwen. Summerslde, the ceremony being performed by the `Rev. Mr. Armstrong, in the presence of only the intimate friends of this f contracting parties. The bride ' who Ham Kearney of the Murray River was given away by her father, looked 6 very charming gowned in a dress ‘of a white Duchess satin, and carrying -a 1 . bouquet of roses The bride and é groom were unattended. After the ,re extremely handsome' -Bt;-Ong and ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Mcldwcn drove iesugifuiiy (upped, This makes the to their future homo in the outskirts g of Summerslde, taking with them the _ best wishes of their many friends for rhe Murray River Company starts a happy wedded lilo-J. inder the most favorable auspices, inving the finest stock that money __ _ :an buy and having sold their op- MRS' A' MCKINNON' The death occurred at 2.30 yesterday ' morning nt Souris, of Mrs. Angus 'f McKinnon, formerly of Coleman. De- ceased, who was about 60 years ol "; age undvhnd been ailing for some; time. was n daughter of the late! Charles Andrews, Bt. Eleanor's, and lcavcs to mourn her husband and one daughter, Mrs. T. M. Howntt. Colc- 'ur. A. w. nibberc ezine P.'s.r.R. is' od than 'the others; the centre-piece a half-brother and Mrs. John Grady, I THAT DOES ME GOOD , _ _ ' ‘ ‘ _-__1-1-ms ' . _ At60YearsOfAge, GinPills , Give Me Perfect Relief” I As one begins to get along in life, the vital organs grow less active and need assistance. Men sud women of 50, 60 and 70 s ould read the following letter very carefully. It points the way to shappy, healthy old age audlong life. E. G. WOODFORD, Consulting Mining Engineer, 29 Bsoanwav, New Yonx. 50 Baoab Srxslfr Hausa, LONDON. "Bought some of your GIN PILLS at Victoria, B. C. last September. I made inquiries in New York on my arrival there but was unable to obtain any information about them. Your remedy, I find at 6o years of age, to give me perfect relief and I regret very 'much that you have not made arrangements io have GIN PILLS on sale in New York and London, as I urgently recommend GIN PILLS io friends of my age as being the one thing that does me `good. I will be glad if you will send mea few boxes of GIN PILLS to my London address and a fcw to my office in New York_by post if possible". E. G. WOODFORD. P. S. Since receiving the above letter from Mr. Woodford we have completed arrangements for supplying GIN PILLS to the British Public. Perhaps you are 60 years of age. Perhaps your Kidneys are troubling you. Perhaps you have Pain In The Back or trouble wiili urinating. Do just as Mr. Woodford did-get GIN PILLS-keep a box always ou hand-lake them whenever you feel that the kidneys need help. You will find au occasional GIN PILL will keep you in perfect health and free from pain and _ discomfort. 5oc. a box, 6 for $2.50. Write _ for free sample and give GIN PILLS s. trial before you buy them. Address National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada Limited, Toronto. MANGA_-TONE BLOOD AND NEFIVE TABLETS build up the system and purify the blood. Ask your druggisf. 5oc. a box. 194 -L 1 . .V 4 . L93 .Fi rr' ',» ,_ ,iii , ii f l I MAN. WHOSE CHIEF ASSET IN BUSINESS. IB HEALTH. m ' -‘I $200 IN CASH ‘éi5“E"|'~?il'\iJ'Ri}'i-".3"é'E ‘ A “THE ONE THING I .I oEA|-is i Rgvnai-| EREA -CASCAPEDIA-The Cascnpcdi rom Montreal with a large cargo of reight arrived in Summcrsidc at ~. i.. m. yesterday and left again about .oon for Charlottetown and Picton. Zhn will call hcrc on return to Mon- real early Friday morning.-J. -BOUY ADRIFT-The black bouy .n the point of the northern shoal, lummcrside, broke away from its noorings during the gale yesterday] norning and drifted ashore nt the rest end of the town, Weather per- nitting it ,will be replaced in posi .ion today.-J. tl vas received in Summerside ycstc lay of the death at her _home i dillie, aged 11 years, only daught if Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. -Brundag , ormerly of Bloomfield. Besides hci nother and father she leaves to nourn three brothers. J. Ralph of -lolman's is one of`them.-J. - SUDDEN DEATH"-M.r. John lrady, Su_mmerside,_ received a tele- ;ram yesterday~conveying the 'sad iews of the sudden death at Sydney if Mr. Willard Hibbett, formerly of Bnmmerside. Deceased was forty-five 'fears old. Previous to moving to lydney he_was in the employ of Hol- nan's, Ltd. I-le leaves to mourn one irother, Bradford of Oakland, Calif v..~\--- mnn; also ilve brothers: John, Wil- linm, Thomas, George and Charles. nnd one sister, Miss Mary A. u‘.l of St. Elcanor's. The remains will bc brought to Summerside this morn- ing, funeral taking place on the nr- rivnl nf the train. Interment will take place at the I‘coplc‘s cemetery. .T. I I i.i=Ai=E | Nnegep. ur=M|. I l Can you arrange the abov iw-is of jumhled lriierr inlo the names or six well known fniita lf so. you can share in the distribution of the above prize. It ir no eney mir. but by peiien.-e and psriwrrmiieuyeu can probably make out 4 ur not them. Tu lun person who can nmkn out the largest number we will give ine rum of 0"!! llunrlhul Dollars. To ills pt-non mnklllg nil! thu iwvollll largest Iluiuhel' thu lum oflflfly Dollars. To lllc person mnlrimr the third larfgest numls-r the sum of Thirty Deliurs. To the person making the fourth largest number the sum of Twenty cllarn. Should two persons sehd answers equally correct. the lint two prima will be dlvldcd between thcm. scnnh rw:-lying O1.'i.0fl). Should ihrve iwlid in vqunlly correct. lnlbvcrl, tho first three prince will have to be divided, each receiving 060.001. Should four persons mul equally correct answers, the whole snzn 01000.00 will N equally divided (each hlcelvlrig |.’if).00i. ln? so all In like pnrpolflnnlifmllldcd they comply wlfli sumple eeniiiin.. miiizwiiuii we wulwins is W... si ...nwm .ne rf.-uv.-fi. We a net want scent of your money when you answer this advertisement. li you ran find anyer the names. Write us lodsy enclosing slump for our reply. Do not dcla , To helen vnu we have puhsmsrlr under the nm mwr °f~-rv -»-»-~- Adare--. cauaniau Minions co.. :;e..i.,7-3 i.1........|, Qu., ef.. J i \ -TELEGRAM niccF.1vF.n_w