.riff Fx.” Lui; ,. Zi, is ', il ..."~,t*’§. wg)-~,$~j.' g' »,r_ .‘ -'; ,ey L-."~l.‘-`€'1l ~fl'§ .,> Nw L,; , iff. » L sl f q. -ox' 1‘l§i¥" § i im' V13 > lf;_ _*TI ‘."..' "j.1_ pi-.-. ,v is lil* -W_,,_, -5-31 3.-.-= :. dr , if -. 1l.§`-‘--i¢.- Qi,-¢‘,;‘=\ i,~fll`f,i;f§i ,l‘}l.fi‘-I_[2‘\ !l'.;,§'v.7 ;.- pn "='> 1 -'f‘- ;"L-:_ ~f*‘.;,‘__.L_~;'.>'Né‘- -\ '_ &e=:~.» 1 =£=,»rE'»==ss*':;1:.':.1r?$ ~ 1. .yr ` 4. .r ;'_§ .1 "6 gif; . 4~_;,=j_.-_ .i-J¥';==°-:= -~ -.-.1 5 l-_ ‘ra-."¢$¢ . :dll | TUESDAY ` LADY WINNERS AT HMJFAX.~ When congratulating the Prince Bldr ward Island ~Exhlhitors at Halifax on the excellent showing they made and tbahonors they won, the lady exhibitors had not been heard from. They also have brought lsurels home. -In 'the Art Needlework Department, iunder the head oi ihaees, Drawn work etc., Mrs A. E. Morrison, Prince St., Charlottetown, captured second prize for Carrick-me Cross, and Miss E. A. McMurray drst prile for Duchess, Point Lace, I-Ioniton and Battenburg. \ WEDDING BELLE.--A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at the Roman Catholic Church, Springhill, on Monday morning, Sept. 8th, when Miss Teresa McPhee was united in marriage to hir. Joseph Meheod, now of l~‘-pringhill, but formerly of Cape Iireton. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father Doody. The bride was charmingly hnbited in a tailored would we forget that while going out before the public as the healer of men, you have had the splendid support ol Mn. Keir. For these 50 years she has ably second- ed your labors for the general good, and has. when occasion required and circumstances permitted, gone out to homes to nurse through the try- ing hours of wearypaln. She has al- ways' been a true helper at home, in the church, and community, thereby fllliug H 'place equally honorable and necessary as` that of her distinguirii- ed husband, and making it easy for him to go out under all conditions to heal and to _soothe the sick world that leaned on him.f In those years of Jubilee, oi which we read in Sacred Writ, the com- mand to God's ancient people was that they should neither sow nor even reap that which grew of itself. BRKERS /‘fm uses dssd1"£n7 cream serge suit worn with large ' cream hat nad black plumes. She was before all poultry raisers, some of end rl b her siste llliss Alice Mc- the dildiaultics which must be over- att e y r, ‘ . Phce in n navy blue cloth suit, while come in order to bring the poultry the groom was supported by his industry to a higher standard, and brother, Mr. J. McLeod ol Glace Bay; thus greatly benefit all concerned- The happy couple left on the eleven the producer, the dealer and the con- o'clock train for a two weeks' trip sumcr." Mr. Holman deals with dward Island and what is wanted for the poultry mar- through Prince E Capo Breton. The bride‘s travelling ket, the kind of birds to raise, and costume was a suit of navy blue then gives valuable suggestions on serge with cream hat. 1 how to' feed and fatten them and L dress them for market as well as WEDNESDAY ~.» . = how to prepare them for shipment. ON A VISIT OF INSPE¢2J'I‘ION.- For the production of prime dressed The D. G. S. Brant left Lbarlotte- poultry, the general purpose Ameri town yesterday morning on a trip can breeds, such as the Plymouth around the island. _She has on board Rocks, Wyandottes and Rhode Island of her Capt. T. G. Taylor, Agent of Reds, as well as the Orpingtons are, Fisheries De art- he says, excellent A few timely the Murine and p . ment, who is on a visit of inspection “don’ts" and some equally useful to the various lighthouses on this notes complete a book that should island. He may be away for n week. be of great value to poultry raisers. ‘* 'A post card to Mr. Holman ut any ENJOYABLE SOCIAL -A ver en- time will bring in return a copy of . y . joyabie social and entertainment was the pamphlet on poultry. given by thc students of the Prince -- Of Wulf!!! C-'OUCEU ill the Y- M- U- A- Beautiful weather favored the Hall last night. It being the flrstjof garnering of a vcry large company the season the cbiect was tc brine at me residence of or. win. Keir or the students closer together and cn- Malpeque on Monday of this week, able them to get better acquainted Sept. 15th. with ouch other. A high class pro- The occasion was the celebration "1 f But we trust that now, having en- N | a » and .and and D. J. Fraser ing called upon by sponded in s few stating that he reflected glory and being of Dr. Keir, ier to accept a. make a speech-..' * ' This part of the proceedings closed with the singling of "Auld Lang Sync," after w ich'a very bounteous repast was partsken of by the lnrgr company present. ’ V -l " It is`impossible’ to glve'~any accu-' rate idea of the number ol assem- bled visitors, but they were from ali tered upon the 51st year, and there-` pn;-1;; of the country and included fore being absolved from the require- ments of that command you will not be unwilling to reap a little some- thing that has grown of itself. That which we have great pleasure in presenting to you as a slight token of deep respect, sincere esteem, and; hearty good wishes, has truly grown ol itself,--a little leaven of the Doc- tor’s love for many coming back to him again, and we ask you to ac-- cept it (here present the purse) notl 0, wh,-ch wm.,,.,n “upset D, ,Aye 5 for its intrinsic value, but because many could not be denied the privi- lege of tendering some token of their regard to Dr. and Mrs. Keir on this anniversary occasion., Heartily congratulating you both on a. long and useful liie, we wish you all joy and blessing for the days to come. ' ‘ " - Most sincerely yours on behalf of your friends:-E. J. Hattee, John 8.' Cousins, George B. MacNutt, New- ton McLeod, Wm. MacNeill, John- ston` Bernard, Peter MacNutt, John Simpson, Thomas MacNutt, Jas.» K, McGougan,' Andrew s Bowness, John McGougan, George Cousins, C. Ern- est MacNutt. ~r--" . Letters of regret for unavoidable absence were-read_ frpm\lVlr. Neil Mc- \ V ` ` ' ` 1 many from all churches. rnusseav' -PRINCE COUNTY EXHIBl'l‘IOI~ -The Prince County Exhibitlonwhiel to the standard of former years, far as 'entries are concerned. Up tr last night about one‘thous_snd entri were‘received, two hundred and fill f/0 l nas with favorable weather today- t attendance _should he good.-J. NEW- GARAGE-Messrs Bruce Ste- wart & Co., Ltd., Charlottetown, in- tend building next spring a garage lor the storirig and accommodation of motor cars. The building, which will be' situated at the rear of their foun- dry, will he 56 feet long and 80 feet wide. It will be sufficiently large to accommodate twenty-live or thirty automobiles. . _-,- MANY INQUIRIES.-Mr. R. H. Jenkins, in his capacity of President of the Charlottetown Board of'l‘radc, has recently been engaged in replying _ » opens today promises to be fully ui ill \' an legge 5/'Mir-G/I I- - _J ' WEDDING IJELLS-A very pretty wcrliling took place yesterday morn- D,._ wm_ Keir and M,.s_ Keir' V mi! ill U10 Ullilllcl of St. Josephs Con- M,,\,,cq“,,_ p_ E_ L vent, tastefully l1`\_ - . _ _ `: L L 5, i. i , ~ » mir. Airnso Fannie. Esc. ' PENETANGUISHENE, ONT., March 4th,r9i3 “I want to inform you of what your remedy “Fruit-a-tives” did for me. “For years, I was a martyr to Dystpepsia and Constipation, often having to leave work from the agonizing pains o Acute Iudigestiou. Doctors treated ,me continually, but without satisfactory results. It seemed to me that I fried every advertised medicine on the market, and got no relief. ' “On one of the days that I was compelled to absent myself from work, a neighbor came to my house to whom I told of my suffering, and he said to me that all I had to do, if I had Dyspepsia, was to take “Fruit-a-tives". They would cure me. He had cured himself. I immediately procured a 5oc box and continued taking them until cured. I suppose I look in s l, about eleven boxes and I am glad to be able to say that I have been free of Indigeslion for nearly two years. They cured the Constipation also. They were worth their weight in gold to me and I will be glad to have you publish this letter, along with my photo, if it will induce another dyspepiic to take the right road to apermanent cure." Yours truly, ALFRED FERRIS. Don’t suffer any longer. 'To-day-right now-get "Fruit-a-tives” and cure yourself. “Fruit-a-tives" will sweeteu the stomach--strengthen the stomach muscles, increase the quantity of digestive juices, regulate Kidneys and Bowels, sud make the digestion as sound as a hell. “Fruit-a-tives” will positively cure every case of Dyspcpsia, Iudigestion, Sour Stomach, lielching Gas, Bloated Feeling after eating, and all other disorders of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, 5oc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. !=-.--- f -- f' - .. _ .. -._,._.. _.__ Q Th' A-|°°°i‘*°d B°*“| °‘ U" For Local Examinations ln Music Royal Academyof Music ‘“ "‘°”‘“"S" ““‘“‘“i- Royal College of Music P°'f°°-f“SMAJ1’»‘>1‘Y l.oNnoN, r-:Ne|.aNn. ' TH” K’“°- MUSIC EXAMINATIONS 1914 ”:‘ . onine in-rnsuwfni 1'...-.a.~.»f muse. ,F ,E The Annual Examinations in Practical Music and 'rhror will be held throughout Canada in May and june, xgx4. 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