Jflwufiim. One to two tablespoonsful delightfully refreshing. 2i wflaiike f!!! fl/H ST/HNGUY Gmmonia makes the bath 7 llilirl Morrison. and John Hurley. M“ until-r parts of this Province, were in the city yesterday on their way r THURSDAY LEFT FOR THE WINTER. — airs. (Rev). J. ('. Jaynes and lier itlvo children. llelcn llnd Julian. left Ybsterday morning on return to their home in Newton, Muss. after spending the season at their summer bonie in Keppoch. Rev. .\ir. Jalvnes will follow a week or two later after attending to some necessary repairs and urrang-_ ments preparatory to closing the house for lllL‘ winter. l ON HOMEWARD_ TRlP.-— Mes- srs. L. L. Hiills, Harold Terrell. ‘who have spent a most enjoyable visit to friends in Rock Barra nnll Tho Latest and Mos llliportln Reading diatter Selected From Tliis i Hood's Sarsapariila _ Makes Food Taste Goon . (‘reates an appetite, aids dlges-i tion, purifies the blood, promotes] assimilation w n11 w secure tullluessrs. Elmer Bovyel- and wm. t‘. nutritive value of food. and to give,‘ Davie“. strength to the whole system. ' _.i__..__a . .'WEDDING BELLS—The mu Inge of Miss “XiNJElliI Cherry l roses. she llnatch, .\ir_ Arthur Tonilins sup ported the groom. The church was beautifully dee- sweet jpeas, phlox anll autumn leaves and lberl-ivs by the girl friends of the 'bride and during the service Proil} gflrlltPd with fihlden glow, Watkis ilresided at the organ. Tile guests were ushered by l There were many costly and beau Htiful wedding presents. including a tsabinet of sliver from the staff oi’ " the C. N. R. and a number oi‘ wall assisted by Miss lVirgie Bovyer, who was gowned a ; I in a green velvet suit. with hat to Srhurman Potato Grade .to Borden en route to their homes lill Providence, R. l. These young :uicn. it will be remembered, came llill tlic way by automobile and are ilow returning in their 1917 Ford. iyvhich has given them no trouble Georgetown and Mr. William Mur- phy. of Boston. touk place Septem‘ ber 4th in the Si. Roses Churclnl Chelsea. in ll blllc piret twill suit wearing a h tomato colored vclour hilt, The bride looked lovl~iyi11101'11i11s 1111111 ‘"1 W111“ Boston. New checks. Mr. and Mars. Gordon left by the a two weeks oneyuloon, which will include. York, Niagara and Now is the time to send your order for a Schurlnan Grader, which mach- ine has lately been patented at (ltta- wa. Potato growers will find it a most valuable time-saver in grading pota- toes in the field, for market. Price, $28.00. i James Pendergast, Secretary. Kensington. O90 QQ-O-O-O-ORO-Q September 27th to October ist, 192i Prince Edward island EXHBITION AT Charlottetown Open t0 Ali Canada Over 013,000 a Exhibition PfiZBSl Over $7,000 in Race Purses 5--Days Horse Racing--5 l3 CLASSES, The Valeteenes, sensational optical loop the loop gymnasts. i)c Renza and Ladue Comedy re- volving ladder and sensational double trapeze act. Lewis Brothers aerial flying trap- eze in gymnastic high dome flights. Bnaggaar Brothers comedy hori- zontal bar acts. The fastest horses in (lanada and the Eastern States are coming. The largest attendance in the his- tory of Prince Edward Island Exhibi- tions is anticipated. Mlake your ar- rangements early. For all information write the Sec- retlary. T. R, SMALLWOOD, Sedy-Trcasurer JOHN J. DAVIES, President Hotel Victoria l a lvlufl, I Sweat: olo M‘! woiib 0F Famed for it! ouiolilo HON“? THAT I : uorvloo. Amgr 6p‘. A g Elegantly furnished, o2 <€~T~ rooms with bathe. o Maire It your homo tn g cnllrlamawll. »O-§§-O-O-OO-O-O l ~ l and Repairing Biackamithlnq of all kinda. l Carriage Building Hone shoeing a opeclliity. 1, I i Wo have none bu‘ 0IIP¢"1¢"°' od Help, thlnforo our elm In to Qivo our customer! l PROUD 8i MORESIDE up.» out nulls no m. time‘ lt- OOOO-O-OOQO-Q ... head violin-s or is blirli WHAT bib You lsillCO lt1liVifiK home on Sept 3 rd. squirrel gum the lzlft of the groom. ,'l‘hc_r made record time and on fig- Miss All“, Bmem of Boston. was M1191‘ 51119119911 “"195- ‘llrillll up expenses of the journey bfldlnsnlulol She looked lovely in The young coilplo have the best from Providence to Rock Bari-a ‘it n brown Sun w“), mack and hi“, wishes n; their many friends m. m“ “ml Squirrel mm‘ Mr‘ J~ Murjcluding the Guardian for u happy lalilouutcd to $17 per head, “With llecp lian records thp death on Sept 4th lot .\ir John llfWoodsilie, ilvhopas-l .~=.cd away llt his home, llaniiltnn, Mr_ and Mrs Murphy 1e“ on ghep-lprctty llt the age of 77 years, lifter a briuf honeymoon tor the Mountains oflyP-“lpriifly _ _ Aflpr ‘hey fpfurn may wimresidence of Mr. and Mrs Archie l ll"”"‘l°“ "1 wmaw- rormmly 3'1"“ reside in lloston, where Mr. Mur- Thcre was a . illness Y,.\llll‘lilil Sharpe, Suinmersille, there ‘larc left in mourn their loss fire ‘sons and thrce daughters; :‘l.\l...\llilll0qlli‘., William A, llaiiiil- "ltlm -\idcrmrln Frank E. Vancouvc ;il. llarryr ll. Vancouver, J. ‘Keir at hoinc, Mrs. V. \V. lin:- wolid, Vancouver B. (‘.. Mrs. R. .\l. ()'Wt'll, St. John (‘arrie ll. lioluc. OQ-lv ‘Sept. 6th., under the direction oi‘ ltov. J. .\l. Murchison. 'l‘he pail bearers were llowali Ramsay: Percy Stewart. John Simp- son, tivPilfgi’ (‘rozien Fred Riilllsliji‘, and .\lajoi- Taylor. , 'i‘lll- dclltii of Miss Sophia ‘curred ill licr home in lllirtmoutil. NS last 'l‘ilc.=<lli_v. Miss Ducha- lllill was llic youngest daughter oi tlic llltl- “Vitslin lluchemin, this city, and of a large family only one sister, Mrs. John l’. 'l‘linton, now survives hcr‘ She was for savor- lll years organist and choir lead-er ill the llrick Alethollist Church. bl-ing tlic first to lake charge of tllc new pipc organ upon its ill- stallalion. Latcr on she occupied a similar position in Grace Metho- dist (‘llilrcli for several years, and at her adopted home in Nova Sco- tia Sill“ was always well known in musical circlcs llnd social servi- cos.‘ Only a short time ago shc spl-nt hPVPlfiil llllllllilS lin a visit licrl- to illvr native city. She was in drvotell and sincere (‘lirlstiaii wouiail, always foremost in ciuiri» table iilltl (‘hrlstian work. Ono sister, Mrs. 'l‘llntuu. and a large iiuiiiliezr m‘ nephew's and nieces are left to mourn the loss of one who was always iiil'cctionntely' remem- l)f1'('ii. Mr. Erin-st DllfillEllllll left _vl-s1l.-rll:iy' for lllilifax tn attend the funeral, which liiklhl pllicc front the l-lesiili-nce: of Mr. l-I. .\l. \\':ilkl;r at lllirtnululii today. 40>‘ and “THIS our if you know ill‘ slillil- lun- who is ti-llilbll-d with ‘itlirrlilil llfillfliPrlil, ill-lid IiulHvH nl‘ llrdililligv clltliri-h clit llill iris formula lilili blind it to tliciii mill you iilliy |Iii\'l- lwl-il tlil- mcuiiu ill’ saving Nllnl" plilir sufferer p~r- illips from lllllll licilfill-ss, in E11,:- lllnli SPiPIlliHtS for ll lung time past llllVi‘ IPI‘ izlul that r-litllrrli ill ll cunstltiitl nlll tliflPllSI‘ llnd nr-cos- ultrily rl-quii-l-s constitutional til-at- iiil-nt, Sprays. lflllfllflifik‘ nnll nose douchcs lirl- ilublc ll! lrritiitr- tlil- llr-llclltl- riir IHIHSIIKI‘! and fllil-l- llll‘ fllriflilill‘ into llic iiiillllll» clir w ll'l\ frl-llilcntly iii-unis tlitill deafness, or l-Isl- tlic disease mliy be lirivcn down tlil- Illl‘ pliflstii-("H towards thl- lluli-rs \v.llicll la clllililly its lilillul-rliuu. Till» (l)llli\V- iili-i‘ flirlniilll \Vllii'll ls used Pxlttil- Nl\'l'l)' in the dump lifll-{lltlll climate is ii clinstltilillilllll lrl-litinI-nt fllltl should prove l>H[N'f‘lllll_\' efficacious to sillfcrcrs licrc who live liildi-l- nmlc flivlirliblv- Pilllilill‘ mllrllltllllis. Scrurl- frlim your flfilLYKiHl l ounce of iuirlniilt tliolibll- strength.) Taki- ibis lionll- (llill rllld lii it 1/. pint of llirl wail-r nnll n little RFiiiHllHllWl Rililll!‘ stir until dissolve-ll. 'l‘li,l<l~ imi- tiibll-splionful four times n llli\'. This will often bring l|illl',l( l‘l'll"f from liiatrcssinl: ill-all noiscs. Pill):- ol-d nostrils shlnlld linen. brcntllilil! l\l'I'l>lI\t' wisy and henrliilz" imprllvc us illl- inflammation in tho ollstnvilinll tubes is I‘l‘(llIl‘l‘Il. Ptirminll lltlfltl ill this wily acts dlrl-ctLv llpliii illl~ blur-ll llnd lilucllua slli-flicmi n! til» system linll llIlR 1i tluilr- lictilin tlilit helps tn Ihllllllll tho dl- rcil rr-sliilts. The pi-cpiirlitiiin is \ to IlHilH‘, mists littlc liurl is pll-llrtnnt to taki- l-ivcry- pl-rl-uiu wi-ll has l-litlii-ril or of bcrlrinlf should lllvn this trr-litlncut u tritil. MlJTT AND ~J EFF— 'Bvi woo not?" FlFTY be miles T0 LOOK ‘IesTeR DAY; F AW“ Do ullTH n’? TRAce l . iii l iillillllilillli. regret Thc Guard» bps! “pm, cliclilin, formerly of this city, n.»l .1 Hltreo A Guy l. WANTED Th My Amesroirsi brother nf the groom, The groom's presen - to the bridesmaid was an 11hr. N. ll. pliv lg well known. great array of beautiful and valu Archi" able presents slirnving the high -:s-| teem ill which the bride and groomflfllmefly 01' 51111110)’ B11030- wero llBl(l.*.‘\. MOKAY - ulcriousolit- Al htivciyy quiet wedding took place all onyx ring set witl. till-intends and pearls. wagdourncy through life. 0 WEDDING BELLS- A very wedding took place lit 5.30 at the Mckay, . 240 Queen Street, when their daughter, Pearle, was united in marriage to Mr. ‘liugh S. McKay, The ‘ceremony was performed by Rev J ll) Martin of Mt Stewart. lin uncle of Tile bride, who was l the groom. ,1. "cqpr-s n, ipl‘ (‘harlotultowlh on-unllttcnlled, wore a blue broadcloth iWZiS unitcll in ularriagl», with Mrs. lliathcrine Nicholson of Clyde. The was pcrforiilcd lily Rev. Stlivert of liunier River in‘ lccremouy R. ll. lprsence of a number of the the contracting parties. Tile couple were unattended. The bride was '1 en away by her son, Mr. Dun- can Nicholson. The wedding march lwas well rcudcrcd by airs. Wallace ,.\loore from Vancouver island, Af- ‘tcr tho ceremony was over the wed- ,lling party, sat down to a sumptuous irepast to which rlil did ample jus- tice. in the midst of showers of v: Kay set out for their new homo in .Millon. The Guardian joins in wish ling Mr. nnll Mrs. McKay many years of happy wedded lite. intelpest among the social events of and Mrs. J_ l). Steele of De Gro Marsh to John Jgsoph son of Mr and Mrs John Fitzpatrick of Wood- ville, which took place at St. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev Frank McDonald, S. J. zissisted by lltov Pius A. iuoiiollliiri, r. n. '5: in a navy blue tailored suit with hat tn match was attended by hcr cousin Miss IVlarie Steele of Gas pcrBilX who also wore n tailored suit with hat to match, willie the groom was supported by nls iii-n- ther Mr‘ Louis Fitzpatrick. Af- ter the corelilony the wedding party iilotorcd to Souris returning to tile groom's home where dinner was served. to a largo number of guests in Mrs. l~‘itzpatrick's bcst style Tile afternoon was spent very pleasantly in "music and song. About six o'clock tho lliillpv couple drove to the homo of the brlna where their young friends await- ell tlloiii The brides (tress for lllt: evening was of pain green mcl-lsul lne daintily hand-embroidered while the brides maid wore a b» coming dress of brown messaiine. The popularity of the young couple was testified by the large number .0! beautiful gifts received. A dainty supper was server] after which dancing was indulged in until n. late hour when the guests depart- ed after wishing Mr and Mrs Fitz- patrick many yours of wedded life. PRETTY FALL WEDDING-A wedding oi‘ much interest took place yesterday at six o'clock in St. Jluues Church when Miss Edith Myrtle McKenurick. daughter of Mr. llnd Mrs. J ('.. It'll-Kendrick, bccaluc thr. brilic of John Franklin Gordon, son oi Mr. and Mrs. llauicl (lot-lion. Rev George (‘. 'l‘liy10r, 07' flciuting. The bride who ivas given lnvny by her father, wore n brown tailored suit with feathered toque to match and cur- ‘ried fl bouquet of American beauty WHY, Ten BULKS l5 A BIG Plilcc- To PAY FoR Setzulce 0F _ ‘MAT NATURC- uP MY 1126c! BAcl-z rice anll confetti Mr. and Mrs, Mc- WEDDING sects-oi markc-l the season was tlis marriage ol|-’\11‘1."Y i31‘"1'1'".\’ Mi,“ Maria Steak” mmgyuer of “m Saturday for Mount Allison lo takl». sllll) studies with a view to prcplll», George's Church on July 20th inst.‘ bride, who was becomingly attired travelling suit with hat to match, and carried a bouquet of wh‘to roses. Before her initirriage the bride was a popular saleslaliy with S. A. McDonald. and has many mcdiitc rclltive llnd friend i'<'iil"""““” throughout me pmvmca Iili- ‘ " s 5 ' The groom, who is employed li,\’ ‘Fiico. Scntner, tailor. served uvcr- scus and was one of the boys who wcnt all the way iutu Gcrnlany. 'i‘ilc. wedding presents which were nilmcrnus and handsome included a mahogany parlor table from the r-mployrees of S. A‘ McDonald's ‘establishment. The happy couple icf-t by the morning lrnin on a tripl to the mainland. FRIDAY "r0 ENTER MllNiSTRYr-liirl Sterling and Ilyliinil Giddings of, Harbor) lcft last ling for the iilinistigv of thc .\lc,ilio 1 dist Church. Thcy were gllift-‘tfi all the irarsonage llayficld, N. R. ovl-rl lSundliy, Mr Arthur llalierliil also lot‘ Ni-urrity llarllor will take up the studies lit his tiiirll your at Mi. Allison ill a week or so. lle is also preparing for the ministry. Tho-sot three are promising young men and‘ l l we bespeak for lil(‘lll great success in their chosen work DIED IN ST. JOHN-Airs. Alli-la .‘.l. Sherman. whilst» serious illness‘ was mentioned in yesterday's,‘ (luilrdiiln. dicd at noon yesterday in St. John. She was the willow of the late (Talob Shermuil, who‘ passed away Smile tcn years also Mrs. Sherman hall reached lin M | vanced lige and was known to her numerous relativles, friends‘ and acquaintances as ri devout‘ (‘liristuiii lltlly.‘ who had lived ill llllLllHtlPSg life froiii her youth. Mr. J.i~l.ll. Ml:f‘rcady, now the only sur- vivor of a faintly uf nine, has tliel sincere sympathy of his many ‘friends iii the death of his only. sister Mrs. McCready left yes terilliy afternoon to be present a: the funeral. . A PLEASANT AFFAIR“ A large nuiilbcr of friends iiiet at till.- homo of Mr. and Mrs. I). ii, Ulilieia-firanll Buy. N.ll., on Monday evening, September 12th, lor tho purpose u.’ bidding farewell to their student-l Pastor, M. C. MacDonald. -Aftci-J spending the evening enjoyably in‘ guinea, Ml‘. ilshcr called the l-tilPéllq‘ to order and on behalf of those present presenter] to Mr. MilCDOlr‘ aid a beautiful get of cuff links andl stick pin as li small tokcn of their!‘ regard uni esteem. Mr. MiICDOII-i alli, although entirely taken byl surprise, in a few words ilttingly thanked those present. At close of the evening dainty refresh- wcrn served. Mr. Mac- Donald ieft on Tuesday morning for his homo 1n Ilrallnlbilnc, l1]; ., to spend a fcw weeks bcflire returning to Pine llill College. lin-I lifnX. N. 8., to resume his studies.’ Wc\-\v,r“.l~ wicks‘ l5 ALL THIS 60V CHAResb Mei ' - nlllfJo ‘(w be wlitl file (rear 0F THE FlFrY? Week's News iorlilo Ciiarlottetown Guardian‘ l», l . the money. MOUTH. comfortable and free from irritation; elastic and yielding when you stretch and bend: warm as only pure wool well-knitted can be. Every Atlantic garment is a dependable garment in every respect. and the best value anywhere for UNSHRINKABLE lite UNDERWEAR that Or/erwears s Saturday ._-_.__._.___ 5113M. Li, -.s____ l... UNSHRINK ATLANTIC UNDERWEAR, Limited -_ Moncton, ma. 1 40 __ _ A- SAD BEMIAVEMENT. ~Dccp- wishing iliein a prosperous journey 1"t-nct\ River tn .\l1lll1l‘l‘1l1. \'-|1~ 1'1" d cHt sympathy lwlli be cxtcndcd to through life. day was spl-ut liiitilll’, iii .li| til-- Mr. and Mrs. ‘Nflll Moliougall, 120 1101191‘ Prince Street, on the dcllili of their infant son which occurred lin \vl‘illl('.\l(li\_\' evcnlill: altcr only a li:i_v's illness in convulsions. Till- bright littlc chap hlid nt-vpp pol-n ill ltincc birth, .lnli his death came, us a scvcrc shock to his parl-nts. ‘Fhc fimcrlil takes place this lifter» noon at two lfclock to lhc Pclipllris‘ cciuctcry. —WEDDING BELLS-Thu liiar- riagc was suicliinlzed ill. llic Szicrctl ill-art (ihllrcll, Saskq, ml Al“! 10th of Mary Laura. llaliiell, llaugliicr oi’ Mr and Mrs 'l‘iioiu:ls lilluicll of Sellrlctowu to .l\u.=:tln iiiibrillv. for- ""‘1'1Y of St. llriliizt‘1'.~l ]lZl"lt—'il. n! ll lit present a prrspcrous faruicl- ill Pleasant vtiilfl)’, Susie Th4! prim. were attcntieli ‘ly Louis llt-all champs nnd-Margzirr-t. Mcflrnvau. Alf 5:01‘ thc cercliiony tllcy wciit to llllhir,chlpr ruler..." t lauic zit llcasiint Valley. Tilc lllltl": train for iilvil“ was tendered n ‘lllIlWl‘l‘ at ilmue ill-fora leaving for ll". “.05., whl-ro silo was hllnllsoluclv rcliicllr‘ 1t"1‘1'd by her mlliiy friends, all‘ \lii lilb I is“. ‘ 000p ill TERMINATE PLEASANT OUT lNG_yll-ssrs. John lluli lllilicrt Moi‘ fatl, tlic lill'llli1l‘ of lyioffatt lira», the latter Divisional ltlngluccr of Dom. Stool t‘o, Plant. Syllncy, N 5-» litiid li flying visit to their pa- Yiéllls .\ir_ lluli Mrs. \Viii. Moffait llf Mluviil-lll and loft via (‘lllirlotteiuyvu nnll Pictou 'l‘ilcs<i:iy iilorning for their hoiiics in Sylliicy. Tlic visit 111 tiic island cuilciilllcll it trip oil ovcutivo \\'l‘t'l(S during whp-p time 1110.1’ visltcd the 'l‘oronto Pixllllli- tion. wllcl-c tllc best part of a wcck was spcnt. A banquet give cn by thc llco Autli (Yo. to its Illicnis was lilsll attended. l-‘rom '1"11"1111'1 111")’ wcnt to liumiltuii, whcrc they visited thc the pllint of l\"t Li.’ Ai- IPR N5 not»: - tllc (‘aillidlan Steel Co. Return thdHVJlS attired ill ll iliilorcd Stilt ofliiig to 'l‘ornnio they left by boat l11'1‘/Y hluc with hat l0 lllJlCll. 'i‘llcyl for Lcwlston, New York Stfil~ thouco by train tn Buffalo and the llililillfl Auto Show rooms were of Leaving Buffalo by Niagara Falls :i visit to the llyllro Electric Plant. was pom in ordcr. lly steamer they climc through The Lake of n Thousand l-Hicfl. Lucliine Rapids. St. llaw~ MG n-te most implirtalits illijlils ili lliicr- est. WEDDiNG BELLS-St. lllllll\“il tilrcis (‘illlrcli, 'l‘rlil-lllilc, u». 1li1' scene of ll very prl-tty uclilillil: 1'11 August tlic "Znll, Wlli'll .\lit\~ .\llil\' Frltnccg MPQllillti, liailgliicl‘ l|| .\i 1'». (‘hlis. Fitzpatrick, was llllllPli -1! marriage to Mr. John l-‘. .\lcllri1|". HOll of Mr. ltiid llirs, Jllilll ~11!" lirlllc, Sclitl-lifllrt. Till‘ lvrilll- \\.i~' attired ill a navy lillll- semi <|ili-‘. with plilo lllilu llill. 'l‘ll-~ tunic-- iiiliili was Miss Zyliiiilll- lw-lrll- n. who Mao wurl- Nlivy lllllt‘ , i' \lii Sllll with blue hut to llllillll tlic groom was Sll]l]lil|'lt'tl llv his brother, Ml'. llius MPQlllllii T111 Kroliiifg gift to tiic lli'illl' \.‘lw 1 lllillIlSfillll! sot of ital-coon i" l" tlll- brlllcsliiliid li sign»: l'illl',, :111t1 lll lilo Kt-ooiiisiiizln ii sci 1-1 111"’ links. The hlippy collpil- icll ‘I11 ~*\11l!11st 24th for llil-ir ilt'\\' 110111" l" ilorncpayiic, Ontario, \\ili‘l‘i‘ till- Rrooiii is 0lll]lli1_\’l'il on lill‘ (‘llul- (lillll National llaillvliy, .11-1111l1~"1 l(‘Il Iiy tho best wi ~a 1'1 l11"1" liltiny friluilis iinll i-cllitivc. tor lillli’, years of happy wl-lllil-ll luk- _ _ 5B0! Bud Fisher F hill/L" Hl1~c"" . oTHet-z court / TO KeéP H15. / MOUTH SHUT. / v .