l » » l i ._-`_ Iv. .i »-i il ‘r l t ll .\. ll tl I ` i A . l \ 1 i A tl ti A i .xiii ‘Cid » _3Dutc‘lh`f'-’~*f. .Cleanser l:-makes sinks clean and sspotless. .}Us¢.itt..'foi- ALL cleaning [llfd scrubbing tlrrotigli- out the House. ~ _. _.___ Q.0l10mic`al'ai'idThoroug-L 3' f»‘ ` ,V " »_ 1,(-.M .. ` " uonnsv - -\ very quiet but pr-sity weddlllt ,took Place nt North B'-1101109" on Wednesday, when# Miss Mildred Stover: dough-= ter of J. W. -Stsvert was united in marii-age to Mr. Lloyd Borrll son - 'ol' Mr. and Mrs. Wultsrtlorrill'-'ot _- "l-'il-f 'i 0'Lesry. They were unattended... 1 . _ only the very nesr relatives help; ~` .f present. alters brief honsyiinoni ` ~~* 1 the happy `couple_ wil lreside ill_ " ' ' . Sutnmersldc. ~"_ ‘ 4- _ _ _ The death occurred at _ his _home on Main St., Georgetown, on |'i‘uesday nrornlng. of Mr. John A. the cemetery at 9.00 s_ m. Wed- uestlay.-G. Miss Ruth liilchy of l-Inlifax is visiting her old home in George- soon to be one of tht. principals in a very important and happy event. Shortly before her departure from waited upon her and presented her with a-.heautitul silver service ac- . _,-f ‘ H-,» -_ and good wiil_`~ 'l`he many friends ‘- o " ` _t'1w‘..*~ "’ »` _\ .,_._ __ \‘ \ 1A>`very butligprettyl ed- of i Ll » _._ (1 C fltiggrh ff..- ,,;;/ .J ir .tr ity § ~e _ __ ~b§'; ` _ \_ - .~, ~. Tl T_T -_-_..__....___l...;__..... `/aleriue A. McDonald LAND SURVEYUR Lines run with transit in- strument. Plans and descrip- 'lons furnished when requir- all. R. ll. 1, Box 15 B0ll\l‘ll 1724-7~20-tthss 151. - Why A iarm Needs A Milwaukee Air Power Water System . ' Combined in s few words the answer is: Because it is the best investment s farmer cm make. Time spent in carrying wut-:\', in pumping wster and in taking the stock to the watering trough ts .ding took plrtre at the home Mr: and Mrs. George A. Whltowziy, Tuesday. Aug. 3rd when their eldest daughter Sadie B. became the bride of Mr. Diniel McKinnon. son of -Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKinnon_of Brooklyn. The ceremony was performei by the Rev. W. 1-i. Sweet. The bride was attended by Miss Christie McKin- iinn sister of the groom. while Mr. Williani Whitetvuy brother of the bride, supported the groom. The bride and bridesmaid were taste: fully and becomingly s-ttired. After a dainty supper the happy couple drove to .their future home in of many useful and handsome gifts. Their many friends poin in wishlng them a long and happy wedded life was Miss Janet iiogerson, was born pleasing disposition, possessing Mll0C°rll!ldlr, after s briod lllness_ He leaves to mourn s widow, and three daughters, Estelle, Winnie and Florence at home- also one daughter Adeline and two sons James and Alfred abroad_ His' - it large circle of friends and ac- quaintances both in this province :ind on the mslnland_ The iuner- ` al took place from his home to the lluman Catholic Church thence to .death will be deeply mourned by town prior to her departure for British Columbia where she .is llalitax her fellow .members of Fort Massey Presbyterian Choir conipanléd by _a beautifully word- ed address ss* ri token of esteem “ot Miss Htidpdy wiii goin in wish~-- The death occurred at Tryon on July 3rd. of Mrs. Warren Howatt aged 84 years. The deceased, who in l`tuml:°if-sltlre, Scotland. has been in invalid for the past two years ind her death was not unexpected. She .was a woman of the most- suy “Californis._'_' _ 1. .('.¢_ ' Doesn't hurt a hit. Drop a little Freezone on an acing corn, instant- ly that corn stops hurting, then _ . I. ` Accept “California” Byrup oflshortly you llft it right off' with ‘Katie J.-McLean Northam P. Figs only-look for the name Cali fingers. Truly! - ' ' " ' ' '- ' lsrnis on the package then you are Your druggist sells a tiny bottle 'Ml‘S.‘Hl1gh 'B€H1`l6Y0Wl_l. P.E-l- sure your child is having the best of Freesone for s few cents, sul- _'_Ulll'°|¢i T- JUDGE. BOSKOD- and moat harmless physic for the ficient to remove every hard co'rn, 'Miss B. Htiestls Charlottetown little Bl0YilliCll. llvei- and bowels. soft corn. or corn between the toes,L HOW"-'l 30h"-l'» New YONK CNY- Clllllifell l0V0 iii frlllti lllllle- Fllll ‘and the calluses, without soreness Frank L- muon- C|""|°"e'°W”- dlrectiolis on each bottle. You must 0,- in-j¢st_|0n_ c ' Mfmllli M‘.|l’lJl!l'~'El¥\€l'&|d P-El _ANQ "gg ~rg,=,¢HER uggg taining cuts and bruises.. - 'Mrs. Frank Dillon, 6 Upper Hills- \v9§¢_____M -_Sybil pete,-5 who ,-9. When the first shock was over _boro-Stl Charlottetown P.E.l. 51gn¢_¢,_,_._'_|1' yposmm, on the Stag; u and the people realized what had W-. -A. Huestis' Charlottetown. the ._S\i';;i$eorgide sghoni teacher-B llllfpllvlled those wlio were able to ,W.. J. Quinn, Si. John. |_ -week for Humbolm Sm,,.__ begsn_to look after the injured. ..W./A. Hnule Halifax; =~ .. . __ Jé. she has been engaged M ;)his‘___\:r_o-rk__lv_l_l;€_'(‘_~i;tl_t_erine Claéto ‘C. ’I`_oinp_i_tins, M_ontreal, -' = her eveff. ;ha!>Dlness and y\l_0?f§_§”\°r H ‘ C on' 0 0 “son ` ` J' ‘ack e emma ' ‘ -hé, ___g____ ____ _ww _________e__M um__ _ o neon, a graduate nurse, gave Mrs. Ssn'i\iel*!`ayloi, New Bidelord - _ _ »-Mass. -.f - " - -f ' 1 0" the €V@ll5l1B of AUHUSI to Tnr`nieiitin`s on a sick call and Mrs. J. M. Edgan, Boston. " _ 18th, the home of Mr. amlnugh badly shaken up went to M-re. H. S.Cots's Dorchester, Mass ~ =/.~ f *md MU- Wumm B"°1"““““» Eldon- work_i'iie- was not a position to ses ,engines and the !up. lic was also vulualiig assistance to the WAS »to either wait till Monday or en- ‘ the track. _ ,, , _ the Baptist Church for year but l lwhlc Haverhill to make one hlslf-lvllie when the I I ` diner or the Maritime east hound-5 'be . , ' ” ` ly esteemed and beloved by nil. train' from Moncton °_"“ Tgfsseligef from Montreal which arrived short- aaztmin "5 her me and from , T ~ in her home she was a loving and H workmg ,ram gm" ’;l{e';i;"° ly after the wreck. `Sackville was bbaughtgm :sad womfrk sh” W” ( . and tender wife. a mother who lov- lmet in 8 head on coumonl Foartuilf only four miles distant and it was August a ow °_ _er mrme' V ' ' "' -a‘;“:;.‘::‘:“.ir:;’.:“‘:°i.°:”“'°e -° -mi ;i‘.:..‘rt.:‘.‘i.1°:.°i.'r:.:.i:i“*l2‘.t -wtf. of 91? C1123 . » . e Y c u e pl ally everybody' 'on board was in- ' r hospitable Christian who`knew how' ) » < ' ` to the deceased than the large pro- lured more or less seriously. With l'thf:`°'___ _me __ of _M to give a royal welcome to friends f . U i cessionfofteamswhicl fll dl - S9 2 lllle - ' _ ' ~ - - 1- - I i o owe ier few exceptions the passengers officials _came ____ in me _car __l_i0__4;ll_:_i_lI;i_al1;¢§_e°swt;r;dm;t;;rng_e;_s_ai:u_i§ _ _ _ _ATLANTIC ITNDERWEAR, Limited _ . . M°n¢¢°n_ N_B _ _ ~ ' l ‘ 'tl to 1 . _'Xe . .li \ .l .. __ ._ ‘r . __ i or asked if he could do anything B' Rev. M. B. of Virginia. f N for them aeocrding to one of those '6g;:gilp}§|i;T1ny:'e?if;;h‘é1b_;’:_%lung;__ The funeral s'e|-vice- was held L_ iJ_ hu_r_°t_.___________e_y __________g__ ___eg_____ __ she was a member of the choir and t_!;?_h:>_:ne_M_tien_dsy aniiasgthougli rain lals¢_?_r;git_:i-ated at thehgrave in Val- - _ '. d H ’ _ _ _ s e r e company -cy e e tery. iv erethe mor- gentleman hailing, it is said, from a gf\;°§§ Buf_v'?"'gd°{_;‘|l_T:;_§"‘;‘;;;“ _assembled to psy the last tribute ot lull remalnsnvzgis laid beside her first St. John but whose nnme_wo.s no: -James Dockendmn ___a\10__m'mv ‘ respect to the memory of a good horn child. The spirit rejoicing in divulged on his way to Prince Ilid~ and mm brothers Mess;s D J M? Womllu. ' ` ' -the Joys of reunion with hor sous warn island neu brought with him Lean Montague _mm of H855* oi The pastor ofthe Orwell Presby- 'two bottles of whiskey and this he Monfague H _S ol -Ca] a d terisn Church wee .assisted in the it kindly handed over to the nurse ' ' ' 5"’ “ service at the huns by Rev. -Mr. coming of friends left behind. the track but he never came into .she was a cmmismm member on ' __,_,_.. _ ___;__ _ _, _ LL _ __ _ __ ___ ___ __ ___ 1 _ S. McLellan ot Valleyfieid, who und other loved ones lost to her while where they_a|l await the ellson of Montague and thc llev. and gave orders tn r-.ear good cheat ,_ __ .._"__:l -‘ _ v ....*THE NEW TELEPHONllis| from Suurls to Ilermsnville is M pleted. This line is 7 miles lou, audi the me-rt are now engaged placing the phones lu the houses. The road is double settfled on tht cnet und on the west sidea. Prop, erty along this road has lmpsr ibly risen in value. ' _' who made good use of it among _,_.=. . . '_.,_.' ' I . /' 1 . ,the most seriously injured. Many . :_ '_ ' ' »" ` I -_-'L-=1|1’ 'S S _ ll Nl r i , . , . . _, ._ ,, of the women had 'become liysteric al, some had tainted and were gen- _ ' emily overcome and the St. John _ I ' ' ‘ man’s illicit remedy proved .a hlcss - _ ‘ - _ing undisgulaed. . ` "" i k i hi ‘i i .,. YEARS Considerable disappointment was -vw M ww -wr - »~»~~,~_~_» _ at Charlottetown at_10.40 _ _ e er-lent-e t Borden when il was H " " ““°*' "'v..°'.Y:;_.';,*, '._'g'.1'.,,_'_j7}, ' XD » li ll ~ '- 1'- 9 . ..» .¢... . ~rI.. found on arrival th-.tt there was no ) _ _ _ _ . Asvrdtosnt @l@ - .¢.i.|.¢» I THIS BKR INRED INK .`-\' "` / ,l 'I “WI-‘S I cn* tr- . - _ - i » ` fl ~ _ ' »~»»»- ~ e -or -ll - r-'ance - res rt s ~ ductor. and crerwiof the dining and '_‘_ -"'_' “ A. _ "' - ' _ _ _ - ‘ _ _ _ Parlor car- "Mlnudie"- whomshowed "" "` ‘_" ‘ \ - ' . _ ` ""l." * -' ' ¢‘t<-"-- sible t .Cn- ' -'~=--- ` » them every pos atten n o _ _ __ __ ducior I-LE. Hughes and his as- _ ___ "___" f‘_" ‘ - _ __ slstsnts although gtemselvsa-__hs.'gly s ' """' ' ' - ' ~_.`. ,` injured did everyt ng pose e or _ . _ ne... _ a. - OIISY " Ouc B afvor . _ _ _ _ i » »F -' ~‘ %°- -13 _U I r ~ #4 4:; v‘~»- > 'I t