9-‘ lid "Kalil (Latest? MON DAY WEDDING BILLS-qt quiet and and pretty wedding took place at Portland. Maine, oer-January 15th when Miss Kathleen Goodwin. Charlottetown, became the bride of Mr. Stanley MacWsde. of Mal- dcn. Mass. Rev. Father Carp tied the nuptial knot. The bride was unattended and was becomliigly dressedl n a brown trlcotliie suit with hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. lliacWade, will reside in Maiden. The Guardian joins their many 'rleiids here in wishing them every happiness. A BAD ACCIDENT. —Genrge Lea, aged l2. son of Mr. Wcntlall Lon. Mill View met with a. serious accident Satu-rtlay wrilc heiplng with the threshing in his father's burn when the gasollnc engine was shut cff he climbctl ovcr lllt‘ thrcslitr to throw the bell nit‘. lle slippcil and full one of his feet bcing drawn into the drum and 91g. scvercly crushed thiit the foot had to be antpuliiteil at the ankic joint ycstcitiay tnornlttg. llad the on- gint- not been shut off bt-forc tho UCIlllt-lti, the sad affair ivoultl illi- doiibtcdiy havcbccn much worse Do _,You Need a l I Agoftad Blood Medicine or troubles of nr Stomach, Kidneys and Liver? yo For the very best. that medical skill can make.- That has been used in hundreds of homes for nearly fifty years - That has proved its vslno by s wonderful record of success,- Talie Hood's Sarsa arillla. llt will purify your b ood, give you I good appetite, promote assimilation build you up and put you in good condition for the season. - Get. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Outlay. _, l1 that he has been found enjoying the hospitality of W. H. lleighzilt. Emerald. where many of Charlotte town's citizens spent a [tlllilfilllll winters liolidayrs. ATTENDING SUPREME COURT —~~;\llltlllg the passengers from the titan it ivas. At lziicst accounts last night hc was gutting ninng nicely. BRILLIANT MASQUERADE. _.. A most successful ‘and t-itjityable "liifilllliilldv. party was hold Satan. day night at The lluss llufvl when tlu- guests anti a nntnlu-r of friends 1ll'i‘1l}'(‘il tlicmsclvcs c-iiht-i" in iicxvI 111111 11118111211 garments or in the, i'll(‘l"‘.~'il0il garments and jcuulry" ofI a past generation. 'l‘ltc ancit-ntl and inodiarn wcre fantastically lit-i lhllllillglOfl and made a panorama of wonderful and citjtiywililt- con- trusts from oIllICDCSSOS and dukes of thc t-itrly Victorian ngcs m {he ltafiun organ grinder anti Nlllgglu 111111 Juice and llutt and Jeff of the pros-mt. ‘liilorlou-s" ttiurry-makingl uit-iwwpriate to any om ' :1. t-s marked tho > ilrogrt-ss of the fromstart to finish of the 1111111‘ 1111111111115’ 11D at an early" itour. Thcrc passed away at Murray 1111191 J1111- 22. Bclliacnin Bock in 111v 75th year of his age, after a very painful illness. borne with Christian patltiice. Vi". Beck W115 11 1111‘ 1011K resident of White Snails 1111V1118 been bcrn there nearly 75 Zveifrfiflgfl. lle was a mambo;- of "tifdllllly Ofuilnc. four of Wlltliil pre IWUJSrlPIl 11-111 anti thc following ‘lffilfif i0 lIlullrll;-Jnlin 11 npck‘ ‘ 11° 51111118; Wm. llcck, stout,- (utter. (nor. Bear; Mrs, 1.7mm 59119111131811. Beach Point- up; lléutlrc-i" Jordon, Cnpn ppm; 1],. M“, Maltltlsela sorrow/mg wifu (lltjg Mar}. 1 1-111 of Little Sands") and ti... following t-hildren:—.\lrs “nltson Bcll. Whitn Sands. Bed“ 11'1111”1”11l' River, Jantcs ibcrt Collins Dock x N. S. Nlrs lkivls llerrin __ . .. ._ ._ g, “Infra” ‘a Pfinorest llill Ilospztal. Jaiitat‘. v .. a 5' 011° ikllliihfer Catherine 1H0 of (‘app i . zglggllclcciisetl him by stnnp ~ ~» - n50 two children. lion. '13’ 111111 Lottie died in babvhootl cw Glasgow‘. fltlilhghgoglassiirig oi Mrs. Peardoti. D no 11 0 her diuichter. wit-s. i q Hlientjharlotietown has lost ts (tltlcst citizen. .\lrs Peardnn wt; boi"ii at York in i824. the thiitl daughter of the latte Georg.) ‘p03,’ 'lll(l lived under five British sovcr-l Hlgllll. , She was a lift» tong menu," mlul her life by the pastor, the lvlethodist Church. Her manvlGlllis. who administered to the last] deeds of charity among the p00,; sacraments. 9191111131 only will reveal. Though 1W" 9-’) years of arse. her hands‘ were never idle in tbehnlf or tin; soldiers during the progress of the war. She was a woman of strong per- sonn-litty and splendid business nbil-l ity. Early in life s-he married YVm. Peardon. who predeceased her, about 211 years. "The sot-rowing, members of her family are: Mrs.’ Nelson llattenbury, Mrs. D l-loopcr are. Thos. Hardy. all of Charlotte-i town. sire. Drucella Howard. Oak-l land. and Mrs. Gillerle, Victoria. B‘ C. Two of her family predeceased her, Mrs. John Henry, Calgary. and John T. Pcardon. at one time a prominent merchant of Charlotte town. Your Backache —tlie Cause Sick kidneys are responsible for those nagging pains in your back and sides, which make your daily work such an intolerable burden. Gin Pills can bring you instant release from pain, becausi they are the most eflectivo kidney remedy in the world- Tbpy quickly relieve the congestion and inflammation and. restore healthy condi- dons. tuinoitit. onus t. cnimcii. co. or cttuoi. LIMITED, TORONTO. ' lNowcom-ltv, Port l-lill. John Joseph: Illi-z J. A. Munn. Zvlurrtrv" city yesterday were Mr. Justice Arsciiauit. Messrs J. D. Stewart, Kl’... “CE. Bentley K.C. K.J. Martin l\'.(‘.. Mi" blcPhcc and Mr llaroltl Pal men Prolhonmary Clerk They are cent. 'l‘hif epiiliiluiic \vill I ~ amending [he February term m. likely cpntinule ‘till lllCnl\VCilillt\i Supreme Court which opctis in "1"‘Xl§‘“”' I" “The pen.“ "g" the. inhabitniits aro affected. On Georgetown today. —WEDD|NG BELLS-On Wod- nestlay morning Feb. l-iih at ill ;_t.m. a quiet anti ilrctty wedding, was" sulentnizcti in St. James, Church» Port llill when liuhy iszr‘ bcl lliirch daughter of Mr. Airs. ll. ll. S. Birch was itnitctl in. marrizigt= to \\"illl0l‘ Pring Frank i-leiinessey Undertaker is driving a handsome black mare about town which is being greatly admired. "Mr. nessey purchased this animal from ties they 9611111111911- Rev. J. B. McIntyre of Tracadie only @1111 111w Case n to replace one he recently lost. by an accident. She was a prize win- ncr at the ret-cnuProvlncial Ex- hibition here and the present owll- 1191' 11011111111 13°11“ 31"" 1111 lulu-i m. is m be ggngi-ntulatgd on hi; ary 28th, Chrlsty McPhefluu, H=ERE—.\'lr. G60. of the Dai-ry and Mr. \\' A. McKay, Truro Sup- could d0. had 118611 110M. but to no crinttntlcnt of Dairying for Nova avilil- (11111 111111911 1111191111159 y]. ions, itspirinte), Qulnine and drinks slum to be the moist p lpu- pvt-nifty. ilai" prt-vt-ntativcs. _ ..\lr. M“! ‘of tho ilftliieu-riitix lirt-twlers of l‘ itll. Nl,“._}l't!iill‘iii‘(i frun n trisit to Charh iiv- h,“ m, _).,.,..;,,-_y g7, anti 2t; nnq tin» ‘cnmmp Son o’ Mr’ and Mrsv Hmryltuivii on ‘Friday ‘Mr. Raynor also ‘hanks U,- HH. pint, w-em extended ltcv. A, }3_‘1'9llll'11t‘tlll‘(l'!li Ottawa rocitiltllZdlta m m!‘ “mmmttpv. Mr‘ “mite 1-... ,'l‘.":i\'cr.~.-i\\vns tlhc.rrlficiztlingclergy 11/1511“ 10 For: laws i-nartcrl by (an pilfliul that tut» Build now num- inau and the wedding march ivas M111!" 1'1""""““'1 g"""n'“1°"'s m1‘ lli‘l'i‘il i-iiilll l1ll1¢l$ 111111 19111 -111'1111‘-‘| at tiut important titling alto stigma from SPLEN-DID PURCH urchase. PROMlNEiNT Division, llt- uirivctl Jlonday night, just too position won a late to pay an (ifficlzit visit lo the oi all who arc lot-vii itlilgzcs. . -—|NFLUENZA AT‘ KENSING- NW5. Itobcrt iii liouic. Slucwr 1u.1,1-*‘"111 19111111111 11118110111111.1110- TON.—.\ sfifltlllll tniasinn ot‘ influ- Vuni-tlttvi-r, B. C.. Mrs. John Rllcy.1111'1‘1_‘°1"11111i>' 1111111011598 were deliver- em“ 5,_.,,.___. m pervade we “pump M“ _,\|._.,_-,,n,i@,- y, (time, Mm, Alexi-d, tulloived by diSCUSBlOuB no less ldterc. 'l'hc horses appear to have andcr McLean, of Flat River, Mrs.;mtt~rcsting and inter-ninth“; tnkcti it bcforc the humans. 110v- Johii .\l. Slvwilfl. 111 vancwvef- 11-- ». - Y" 'h.tllt_'. 111011111111 m“ m Rim 50mg mg t 1n ‘trill! Pvilsdllfililtllllfilftl by Rev. J. W. Mc sidcnt, Mr. J. church,“ have mm." Over 5n ppi- h-puzip, ititormctit in Belfast Came lluyvlciv, in the chair. Mr. Simpson lT]l)h'l"~[Qf_\'_ ill‘ attt-tttlatice at. schools —|NTEREST TO ll. l. Itirvnvr of itlbs-rion. A8E.—~ Mr. the ull-to-date Hen. to the Grand Jurrmen for $13.13 DAIRYMEN ‘ l). not mnnllll)‘ moi-ting FOXMEfl.— 1 tht- llurlls‘ .I_ . " - 11$ - ~n1 ,,, County very highly on a crime, also that there-g criminals iii the Jail orlnt ty. l-ils remarks were. voting pea] Case. ‘r free] "no . “my. J. H. Wood‘ ................. 27d iL-Awmpyn‘ u“ empioy of gwca_ ely Stewart and 00.. inst, with an nccl- ' There passed peacefully any a; 1'9- Week's Tlioinad Johnson Joseph Richard . .. The following comprise the new Town Council, Newly Elected, J11‘. Ara/ext, Thomas Johnson; Hast Council, Bowness, Phillips and Grad!- Atter the declaration the Coun- lict of ‘he lute Samuel _;_ iflchmficillors accompanied by the Mayor son in the 64th year of her and place in the hearts lcft to cherish her itn-ing tntuuery. She leaves to mourn two sons. and five dangli- 91 CALEDONlAN CLUBr-Pregldentantl business nblllly of the presided at the’ of tho Cllfb last new members. _\[.», Willard K. MacDonald. ‘_\l|*\.lllilt*l‘. A, Moliaucbian land lurid l.. Alcltinutm were admitted. ,\lr, Jittnt-s Paton, (Thiflrmitn oi’ Concert Commlttec, rc- tho slicCC-Sfillil events 1-‘. llt-lllilllt‘ 'l‘ltrt-ti x ptuitvl. on beautifully rendered b)’ Mrs. P<~ii"-111"'11‘1t"1-v 1110111111111“: HR‘ mmmr turrs and tvcrc i11'111"11-“111B‘11fll‘11 1111" took, 1 llflilt". (fflllllli! anti invited‘ ‘nut-sis ilitiiit-r til tlit- hoziit: of tlic uable iiicludiit": several sums moat-y‘. one being 1t A. cheque (mm m0 groom-S nJrQnts4 lotti-tuivtt should have been .-\ misccllitneous shower WAS 11ls<1.1""11'111" "111l10Y111111 fill‘ i110 S1110 glvr-n the vomit: t-otiplo a few t-v- 111K P9115- unings before at tlic Rectory 111111 mam" beautiful gifts were received LAID "r0 REST. -—'l"he funfiral of tilt: late (‘atlicrinc Jlurpihy’ took plzicp yesterday morning 110111 .-\. iltnncsscfs Fndcrtakin I lors to St. Dunstan‘s (‘athctlitil where lieq-uitr-m ll-igli illuss was celebrated by Rev. it. St. Johtri Services at tho grave were con-lg ducted by ltcvyJ. b‘. .\lulal1y. Mrs. \Villiaiu lltinphv died sud- denly at Kensingtoti on Sunday. 1l~‘cbruary' 18th. and her death caus- ‘cd n shock to her many friends‘ that cannot properly be estimated.- She had been enjoying-her usual‘, ‘health and had been attending to“ the dtrtics o1‘ lilcin her” amt-it». Qtometl lllilllliPl‘. nut falling sicko [site suddenly ilovcloped conditions 'thai proved fatal. llcr ncvr-burn] lchil-tl. a beautiful boy, ilicd a fowi ‘minutes after birth, having i"c<:civ'-§ [cd private baptism. The I juzcre a sudden shock to her hits-h ‘band anti to her parents. who were; {with her. no human power could] Christian [have saved her. ' Silo was a practical and was intended in closing hoursi Rev. .\lr1, It. . - She was the daughter of Josephiyl; J. and Mrs. Burns. Kenslngton. and was born in Oxford, Cumber- land County, N. S.. where her par ents resided. but the greater partI of her life was lived in Kensing- ton. She was twico married, her first husband was Born. Chas. Llickcy, who was a member of Stir Stilize Battery. WflS gassed, rcttirir‘ ed home, and from the effects of this. 'diod in tihe Kentvillc Sani- toriiuu. leaving a widow and two. small childrcn. She then camc- to live with her parents Mr. and Mrs Jos J. Burns. Kensington. Slit.- l1‘l}'l‘.t"l‘ trlztiins that Tlic gifts wvrc numI-rous and vzil- 111111 (11 11111‘ 111151 101185 111111111111 111111 nrtihe business which is essentially’ Sllbfihlllllillld l'l-Z.l. evolution and that Char- the of deaths’ ' 11911611 T111’ lflv-Crcrs in fillfflld were J. l). Stewart. W. E. Bentley, .J. Afnrtiit. ll. S. McPhnrz. m‘ (‘har- _ The Judcc Don't Stay Grayi Here's an he fox hrr-etilng "induslryx .\'f,r. ‘The Supreme Court opened in by tho inI-itthcrs. After an enter- corgetotvn at 11 o'clock yoslcrtla)’ 11111111111 ilisrussitnt on various nizit-‘ ‘illlfildllllfl, Mu. Justice Arsentatilt, ficrs of interest g Papiprcsitllng. Following were the Grand Jury’: Pl-Prowse, Murray llarbor. A. I17. Jenkins, (1(‘4l"p(‘lf)\\'ll, lion. John A. lvlacDonrtld, Cardi- .-l- fill George Mncllozinltl. Ilruilcncll. Ii. J. Nlzichcllall. St. Gt-tlrgos. Jaiiios "Dunt-rtn. Poplar Point. "M. (Y. llrfitvunuii, Kilniiiir, John N. hlattllonnltl. Kilmuir. Daniel Wl-iollorttn. Grnelifieltl. Alex. C. Illawonnltl. Lorne Val- D. C. Morson. Cardigan. Peter ltinclfmmn. Baldwin's Road. llarry Francis, l-‘ortttnv. William C, Pndcrlray Forluttc. Francis liossitcr, Mort-ll. (‘aleli (‘uric -' Stmris. Donald S. KIHIYS. Priest Potid. ‘George A. Poole. Lower Mnn. flRLlP. (iortlon lvt-s, Montague. William (Erin, §lillllllt-l‘\*l|](\_ Jlllrii ll. Campbvll. Dundns. 'l‘homas Donahnc. lioscnczith. Judge Arsetiault. was m1 the once Motown. anti g _g_ ;.|..55ifln_ complimented the __i_. Sage Tea Darkens Hair T0 Any Shade I Old- Tlme Recipe That Anybody Can Apply The use of Sage and Sulphur for‘ the exporta- aml a" cy Birch. sister oi’ the gooni. The igwwgé“1“’:;|€1H$1vt‘;1 f‘1fif’;'vfgl:;“liwxl; thc ensuing Hvilflllll. On IIIOItJlOII, it bide was given away by hrr fatli- 1 - 1‘ _ ' (1 - i. ‘ “pg i"i1.<(ll\‘t"i to tnakt» cotrtri llllOll3 vi". After the ceremony tht» liallil)‘ g1)""1‘11'11"111 111 1111" Purl)’ 5111.111“ 11 H, (in. two hospimls and the dis- In-nSni-t- in ndtliiitm to the amounts zilrtittly volt-l :0 the charitabh- ('(llll1lliliil‘<). Tht- datc of the Calc- donintt Gainer. was fixed for W21? lll'S(lil_\'. Ansust l5 next. A letter frmil ('01, Jas. l). Irving. Longbolni. Scotland. was icztil and the senti- tnctrlts ~nd recollections therein t-xpressczl were irrcutls’ ailtllfeclflieil tu tho Clutb, titt- proct-etlinus concluded with "Auld Lang Syllth" Yt-stt-rilrty- iv-irs civic election in Sutnintarsirle and more than‘ ordinary‘ intcrest was taken in the t: SicFl and the largest vott ,.‘.n lllilliy yours was polled. Consid- crahlo interest ccntrcd in the el- ‘uction (if :1. Mayor, thcre lacing two cauzlitlatcs. nantcly, .\li'. J.E. Camp- hull, pros-cut Mayor and “Zr. WwJ. Lldslitno. The. latter was elected by a Inialoiuiy of 4. During the wanting of thc ballots there was inttallsl‘ excitement. the two can- plidr-lce" TPlllZlllLliig neck and-neck ’till thi- ins-rt few ballots came up. ‘twintlitlatcs were. Campbcll, 297; Litlstont- ‘£01. lfor ('ouni.llltn"s, who rccr-lvcil the jlolltnviitg votcsr~ J. S. Allcn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..27l J. it‘. Arm-ti . 43] W. H, Clark .. . 113 J. E’. Gallant , .138 ‘ BURNS ._Liift Offvvith Fingers l Deceased had tbeenbdxi falling ' » - ‘l-l 1 ' l " H‘ Bargtthhviteit 3:111lclallogklllrwintlnfigndgr :iltlir§1i?;11“"11° 11mm)" home. Services, elect to the Town l-iall where mu- tual congratulations were eixcliangi ed. ‘lllience accompanied. by" n of citizens,‘ they ‘marched to the store of tho newly P11161911 Mayor, whore n scramble . - i - les and cigars was <1 it t S- ta. i "= at the Victoria l-lotcl. hcr 5P1"! 111111‘ 11s 1113111 1° 1N0! am) _ e“ °11 TUESDAY all. ,._,,',f;,.,,..d n... Dairymotfs with mm who doeth all things ;1z“_1I1‘°ef(1311-“l11311"1 Blllliwrtcrs or the A's‘ liron at the Technical well. ' i‘ y c e " ‘ _.mtssmc MAN FOUND-The s§§f>’,,“,,‘_,'.,.,.,,..d,y_ Mn McKay she “m, med and respected by H ‘ many friends o1 Joseph perry, - Ikmu“. Grand Mame“ L o’ a“ who had me measure of 1mm," inc-annual meeting of the P. E. ("£11113 W111 be ‘Plcused 1° know ‘r the ‘Alaritimc Provinces. ins hel‘. 1191' 1111111 111111 0119911111 11111" l’ “"111 ‘A3s°°1“n°11' 119111 111 11111 {Pt-clinical School yesterday after- lnoon and evening, were well repre ‘scntntive of the various dairy cen- let's of tho province and urge,- the . some ) 'l‘hc tifternoon meeting opened shortly iii-tor "2 p. m. with the pre- l-lerbert Simpson, in a few preliminary remarks paid a warm tribute to the character; late Ilfr. A. J. Biffin, of this city, by whose stidden death fl. few weeks- agn the Association and the pro- vim-e in general sustained a heavy loss. lie then appointed the follow int: commlttees:—- Resolution-Messrs J. S. Cousins Adam Brown. Wm. Callbeck. Nnminating..— Messrs Wesley Kt-t-fc, Alfred Simpson, J A Dewar. Pi"ess-.\lessrs J. F. Profit, W. J. Reid. i The minutes of the last annual t - . llvered llllfiBllllg were read and approved. _ Tn, following directors were apyfome. The only other speaker dut- Prinse County-dvlessrs W l-l. MQWMI" s" 6mm’ w“ em‘ pointed :- Grcnor. Lot 16; Albert Schurmnn. (‘antral Bedeque. Queens County-Messrs J. Simpson, Bay View; J. 1S. Cousinsn Park Corner; J. Walter Jones, Bun‘ bury. Kings County—¢Measrs William" (‘ain, New Perth; John H. Mc Ramon, Rollo Bay. in“, Ernest Seller’ (M... THURSDAy dine, and Mr. llayward -WEDDING BE-LL8.--The wed- ding took place at Stiinmerside on lhtirsday evening, Rev. George Alorris officiating or Miss Einiuu “tlvlicllilll. of Summerside to Sir. George McInnls-of Mlminlgaslt. . not wwunnnt: on F911- P11°M1NENT HORsEMAN lath hit". Seymour 111111111 l-EAVES- Mr- C11" 31191111“ weuiteil ‘lo the hymcneul altar Miss known nrenibei‘ of the Charlotte- town Driving, Club who has 80 rzrpzillly acted as starter at the last two iniitlnees held by the Club l-utvcs this ntornlng for Boston on a v . it is understood that 11B will bc absent for some time. Pre- vious it) his departure Mr. Arhing (llsposifil of his splendid 111111111‘ David t1 pnvid will tflnd a new own rr n. m.- vicinity n: Halifax. 111111 should hr a feature in til-e P11111111: ‘fht- total votes for the hlll_\'fll'ill‘l)"nt, tin» (iarrlsoti City this summer-Jun), and bncomintily altirctl. ‘flit- - l 1 'l'ht- (luiillt occurred yesterday uinjctisrxful teacher having itauillll Thrrc were scvcn canditlateslmoinviii; at tho P. E. l. Hoslflllll. in Glegnnning my tho past of Mr. John Wonnncolt, who has. been 1n failing hcaltli for the past two months. . The hm- .\ir. Wonnacott, who! was in llis 54th year icft. his work‘ the spilt-titty DOlOPG curisunas M111 underui-it: an operation for aden- oids. a tiouhlc he lizdlm‘ B01118 time previous. After the Ollem“ tion ht. did not. seem to lmprovcl gfllllllillly falling until he P1155011 away yesterday iorcnoon. He was c-rrl-lloyed with Bruce Stewart k Co, since the buslnops was organized some thirty years ago ltllfl starved his apprenticeship as machinist with the old firm 0f McKlmnon & Jirlicnn lllldCil‘ the foreman-ship of Mr. llruce.Ste\vart_ The late Mr. Wonniicott was i1 ‘twat of quiet and kindly chaiactcr who wade friends tuisliy and was o. grim‘. fnvorlto with all his fcllbw \\'Oll‘ll'i‘('i'l. Wood. councillors, i-‘eaiainliisfrom d by a musical entertainment. rthe chair at the banquet and dc- Rotary principles. Two new inc-ni- H bers, lVlr. Arthur Glroux. Al11@1'11‘-1111 ‘ Vice Counsul, Royal Bank, and Mr. Thompson 01' New York. . (‘lturclt Cardigan was tho scent‘ of Ka-trlilccn McGee one of Sturgcolli fair maidens. Af-lol‘ ceremony the harm’ (‘(111919 1110"“ to tho homo of the 81°91". who” a magniflcient dinner was scrvcd and the evening was wr-li-lrled P191111- ‘ let", nvetlrlling took place at tho 311-111-111‘.- New London, Josiah llowatt of leaves to mourn her parents, her litisbanti and two children, two brothers. John Burns, O'l.cary, Oliver J. H, Boston, and one sis- laicy. predeceased her. She was bitrlctl Tuesday afternoon at lndiari River, the pail-bearers being Robert Dunphy, James DuiillllY- Iiouis Gorman. Joseph llluains. Thomas Stewart. James llrahaut. the services being ticrfttrnietl by the Pastor, Mgr. Gillis. Rest in Peace. WEDNESDAY WEDDING BELLS — A 111N111 illfctlnesilay‘ afier~ noon, Fob. 14th, when Nlrs. Annie Howntt Sharp, daughter o-f Mr. French River. restoring faded. gray hair. to its natural color (lattes bat-k to grand-i mother's ‘time. She used it to keep: her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull. ftuled or streak- ed nppetirance, this simple mixture was applied, with wonderful effect. But brewing at home is inusxsy and out of lllllf‘. Nowadays, by ask- ing at any drug store for a hniile oi‘ "Wyetlrs Sago and Sulphur: Compound." you will get this faiii- ous old ilrcparation. iinprovotl by the addition of other ingredients,‘ which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hnlr. A ivell-lmown downtown drugulst “Freezontfl says it darkens the hair s0 natur- Stantly that corn stops ally iind evenly that nobody cnnjhen shortly you lift tell it has been applied. You slm- with fingers. Truly! ply dampen a sponge or soft brush Doesn't hurt a bit! Dmp n little on an aching corn,_,ill- hurting, it right off James L. Sims of the same place. The " ‘ some time ago. yag- -t united in marriage to Mr. bride wore n tailored suit of brown with hnt to match and the couple were unattended. The Rev. George Miller perforated the ceremony. The congratulations and best. wishes of many friends will follow the happy couple throughout their life. The death took place at Tryon on January 6th of Miss Grace E. Chisholm after a lingering illness at the age of 31 years. She was greatly beloved by all and her lldhth leaves a vacancy in the home that never cup be tilled. She, leaves to mourn two sisters. Mrs. J. T. Waite. Sunimerslde and Mrs. F. G. Lang, Tryon and one brother Janie: with whom she residedilier father and mother predeceased her The funeral was held on Monday. January 8 from the residence of Mr. Chisholm and was largely at- caused. the services were conduct- isfl by Rev. Mr. McPherson. Pastor of the Tryori Presbyterian Clutch. he ‘Mlflll took place at: ‘Pryon Presbyterian Cemetery. The pail bearsrs wars: Inn's Olaytmi Ho» rlsoii. Ksiistli Mo Sisal! t with it and draw this through yourpf "Freeznne hair. taking one strand at a timenflcient to remove o':"..-y hard corn, 11y morning the gray hair dlsap soft corn. or Your drugrzlst sells a tiny bottle " for a ft=~v cents. Buf- At hi1- trado ho was ‘one of flit: i1io<=t'-.-i'f'rr-' men it! livstt '1 a keen intuit. a most entiiu grower of flowe 11ml was l(l\'/'l‘ illlll , n grnrmtlii _ his fflflltlcfici! on lippcr Prince ‘Street testify. imlili-tis wen-Q his favorite iind at all tho Provincial Exhibitions he had an excellent exhibition and was al- wn vs a prize winner. . '01- many years he was a mem- ber of the Fire Department, being a, member oi.’ the “RoIIo" Company of which his father at that ti-tno was Captain. Ho leaves to mourn besides his wile, two some Lloyd of Ilriioc Steward-t, d; Co, and Bruce of the Union Bank. Manitoba. one hibtitcr. Harry, of the C. N. R... Mloncton avnd foun- slsters Mrs. Harry Ba-nr, and Mrs. S. A. Mac- Donald. City; Mrs. Levi Weather: corn between the bis. Winnipeg; and Mrs. 'r~. n. Doors. and after another application toes. and or two it becomes beautifully dark soreness or liritation. and glossy. the ralluses, , . BRINGING UP ’ FATHER- wilhout Jfieustts. Mnncton. His father its. "itlfifiid Charlottetown artisan’. Stilllliillil lstut-i 1. . rrumw anion? AOOlDENT-Mr. Wm. dent on Wednesday in the shops 1111011. although not. serious will confine him to his home for a few ‘The annuaigiiiootlnz of the Pro- ciilors elect and their fellow coun- “M1111 1'1°1111-Q1I1*Br6o_ders’ Assocli», tion was held yesterdayatteruoon in the Technical School. with the nresldent Mr, w. J. Gibson in the chair. The secretary Mr. W. J. Reid read tho minutes oi‘ the last annual meeting which were adopt- ed together with reports of subse- quent directors‘ meetings. The rin- iinclal statement showed ii small balance on hand. l MEDAL AWARDED-Jillss blah‘ Jorie Wright yesterday received ii 161161‘ from Mr. D. A. McKinnon, M P» informing her that the Royal 91111111111111 Humane Association liud awarded her tho Association's Medal in recognition of her brav- ery ln saving Mr. Ernest l’cako' from drowning last sumint-r, _a mlwrt of which and a TEC0lllill0ll~ dntion for suitable recognition was Riven iii The Guardian at the time. The medal will be publicly present- ed at an early date of which duo notice will be given. his" U Peps Io st hntlvescn 10035:: Lmtin rs II ~ "misin- sl s: Into Q‘ f '. . I HERE are thousnvndspf health , robust young med an women who havonevtwr in all their lives taken anv other laxative for constipation than Dr. CalilwelFii ‘ Laxative Syrup Popsin. heir parents More given it. by their p n r o n t a ; t. h o grandparents ‘UN! using it. today- It is the one lux- ..___\_ m ruiiir m n, 1-». DizCnldwelfLa ' Mr. llenry if..t.‘.“.‘il‘i§l'"11 1 zaya it is the bee; u, -'.'11- .t";t""'"~11---1M-..M » .' . . - Xt_lii..t tiacg" ‘aLive ideally Hillb- tind i-cco ,1 - 11 . ‘ cil to all the fuin- There iaxlgéls Ltd‘: ‘it: ilymsiifo for tho} nnn in a famiry (M: 114 little‘ once. educ- r , so compounded icople, who oro con- il to take o lnvntivc intimtiiiul _ mtisclca are weakening, iind aiiirrciiscil dosage unnecessary. This wonder- ful constipation remedy has been uscd trontiiiiiousl for 30 yours,‘ “and over l0 nii lion bottles uro now sold unnuall . tlic largest ncil- ing family dnxntivo in the worldl it for ct nu t . - intoxi atio Emsiiifihgjgkl“! "- [11119111111141- gentler-lira, '0; -r: . ltmhitilfikdgin to brcuk up r. Dr. (‘laldwclljti ' tivo in grq that. elderly stuntiy force liccuuso tho Popsin is a scicni compound of Egyp i, 3mm , pt- pu i ri flildil plcitsnnpml" tiroinutics. llio forinulah u puckn . As tho K ] ' nu turifiovcgieinhlo ‘ti lit ‘Ladies’ Night," nn annual foa- lure of Rotary Club entertainments‘ very niucli looked forward to was‘ greatly enjoyed last mural at rthe Community Club rooms; N111’? League building, when a full attendance of local ROlZITlZIII-S,‘ their wives, lady friends and a hum] ber of gentlemen guests. sat downl 10 1111 ehlllyflble banquet followed anti dancing. l President P. .W. Turner occupied n neat address of wcl- ng the evening. District Governor ally brief in his remarks, which were upon and Mr. Dunbar. were introduced into the Club. Among the guests present. wcrelio- tarlans McKle and Ilesmflflil- 01 5'1- John; Messrs J. E. O'Donnell. W111" ter Beer. W. A. Miner. W. l». (‘v1- Mr. Jar- nt" tho wsoome BE-LLS All Saints the ivi-tltliug anuy away in music and ilanclng- 1mg bride was attended b)’ 11:11‘ Sister Miss Cecily ‘Mlobethwhilo t it: groom was ably fiilllllloflell 11y brother Mr. llaroiltl Roar-it. l} brltlwaidl britlczmialil worn taste- n-itlti is one of P. E. islands tliroc year; (luring tlto time slio won 11 h0g1 of lrklllll-‘i- T1111 13790111 13 on“ of Ghriifunnlngs successful farmers. The many iind costly 111115911111 which wore rcrclvoil by Mr. and Mrs. itoiich, isliowcil tho (slump 111 which bottli were hold with the’ many good wls es for a long and ltaclpv woddlnz lfo. The cost averages but. u ccnt u dose. Evcry (lriiggist. sclls it. and undcr a guarantee to do as claimed or your money will be refunded. Millions of carefully comliictcd homes are never without u bottle of ....... ...... at... ... Jitliftl; SYRUP PEP ll .i.AXAlEf/Tie family r? me, 12.1.. the ublio discards - pliysilthfs like cnltui|c.l,fl£nl{m candy forimsultivulcrsnntl xni Dr. CulilwolYn laiialivh l! Pcpsin empties lhc bowt-b ' LlTERARY MEETlNG-The wit cfrkwlc of relatives mid ‘.1 and humor of “Mark Twain" (Stiin- lvlrs. Clark W011i to Etiuioni iiel InClements), thc great Am- loin her husband about four erlcait humorist. was lho stibject ago. She is survival in- h... of an éldilfUF-sl by .\it‘. l). K. Currie lliilltl. four sons and lid-doll" lliSti night. before the St. James nzrnicly: Messrs 116,451,‘ t? Literary Society. The author's car- at Sum-itiersltlc; Thn b; eer was briefly reviewed and some Sask. Wii/liani in ‘i; p amusing examples given of his States. lllits. llfarric Clnpvg.‘ exuberant narrative style. llis ex- and Mrs. Gen B911“ 34mm aggerated dlscrlption of a San so two brOhhcrs, :\l(‘35li,lg=' Francisco earthquake; of his Joni‘; ltet-vcs and. (‘tilt-in pin-é ney as a young mun tn Nevada by| l"'i"c-cto\i'ii; and two sitters.’ I stage-coach and subsequent hard- Edward Cliil‘k_ tvinmnand ships experienced there in the A. A McCnuli,Ein-,-,]1Q_ curly “.booni" days, as recorded in- “iltttitghing it." iind of his European travels as described in “innocents E Abroad" were particularly referred med-m], P“11“@111ll.\' iiiioi to. Thc speaker curtailed his re- ufe 6th’ 1'91)‘ 19:1 111111111 marks t0 permit of a fuller tliscus- 1( hurchm" “m1 15" 1111-1 sion by the audience, and an in-"fwm" ‘P111191 “f L111‘ 11111‘ 111511 torus-ting exchange of typical Mark Ne“ 14111110111. who prul 'l‘\vaiti stories followed his address. “mm "hm" 11'1"‘? 1'1"“? the speakers being Messrs J. E. B. "°11“"-'e111e111"1 1111" 1 hicCreatiyJudge Stewart and John H19 11911115 111' 1111111 Alllltifiiflli. Mrs. HQCready, vlce- “"11 ‘11-"11111 1111'111"“ president of the Society. very cap- 111-1111115/1 111111 ilt‘111 ably presided at the opening 0111,1111 l-Vflfml WI-"lfiuuv “l 1 the meeting in the absence of the ' ~ president Mr. D. Edgar Shaw. W1111,1"1°“‘1" “‘“1f“""'“ later appeared and added some ln-_11111'1111°‘1 111"_"_1- I l tercstlng remarks of his own l0,111"11g1‘ '_""'“'°‘l ""1 tho. illsciisslon. A vote of lllilllkfidllltl an influciicc in,‘ 1c ct‘ was tendered Mr. Currie before n11" 111111 191111111" 1511M 111]‘ jom-nnlting" ‘Mrs. liaiuttnt l\‘1l\'<*:' i0 lim- tlauglitcrs .\lr.- Pi-lrr onot Hampton; Itlrs John mgigg |N Egmgufonr- Mr. Kinnon of (Jhirrrhill. lirsl Point‘ G. Clark. of Snuvmcraide re- Hood of.‘ Lowell .\l nii-i cr-lvel a teiegraiit conveying 111° Ewe" E; "1 S111‘ "1- 1' " sad ntrivs 01f the tleaifh of his of Lymfioid. binds; andlm mother, Mrs. Joliu M. Clark, at homo also a brntlur lluu Edmonton, Alta. The dcceascdtldlivrtrv and a slsiui‘ Nils ladiy resided in Sunritiersidc vfor Jltrliiiintiti. llcr Pastor 111 the greater portfion of her life, l). M. Larnoitt officiated at and her death will be deeply tic-oral which was lartlcll’ 1111 plorod ‘by an eicccptionnl-ly widt- t‘ 1t.’ or Brier" ‘t. For those Smokers who like" their subset» Cut Fine or who roll choir own ® l" also survives. , . MACDONAIUSBneCtd l; “lgfifllfl " I'M 40w‘ To "ma: some u writs L-r-"soots WiTH "m: some 0F 5f~N1"-~>llllili- m scam-t crou- atn- ‘tr-o A, <Lu5 FOR MIN - 1 ‘rs-ism: 401a THL punts" or BANKtwNRI - was vat“