». l"""“-, lt ,~.t. ‘tif ~t if all > t l _ ‘ i§»ji_l’1 -,t D 1; ‘ t'~_'»» gl .- l` :hi ll t .\ =~_»_;- .\ ==- ` '.§`§‘ ,_ '.i ’ . .if ;` ll 3’ ' » > N " _ ‘, : l ‘ je i E r 'Q - »=- l= , ., _ __ 'rt . r t _ ‘i ; §_ ‘Jill git if _ Eifft CHARLES FAWCETT LIMITEQ =s§i=.\ of 7 ' In ' Use For liver Thirty Years EASTURIA Exam cup? °r w“PPu° 'nn cniuun eounnv. nrwvouut etrv. 'wus attended by Miss Mary Jamie _ _______,._._._...,._..__;____.-. .___,______ _,__ __ _ __ .fir . ,_ a , .. \ \/.fr / \ _,"__/L _ i;`>;\#'f’“‘-.iii --<._i5‘. __ _ . 43%? __ €r&5"E'i ;;_»it pt»t\'crl`til lit-.tiers made. Swirl fur /it/ttf:/PI. SACKVILLE ' N 'B ‘ CANADA. i , ‘~r‘¢`l_`\_ " 'T I-vs -' -__"__\ :;_1__»;__i V_ Crit* e t J .cettsedenad beeinieriousiy in for community of Mont Carmel. when , some nme_ but hopes of het. re. a telegram from Cariboo, Me., an- throat but nothing serious was an `\. ' with l".'1\\'rt-tt top it-vtl floor, ‘J ` . v'~»mi~a» ‘il f i t 5% tt l tl J, ig 4;! 1 it _. El ti .tl il ‘.. ll . I U .fold/n at/ur. names; mv Pm: z .vials 1 -_ Y Y ' I corated 'with 'ferns and' flowers. ___ I if; ' -' - ' _ An extensive shower was given i when her numerous friends came Q wife, Rev. IR. W. and Mrs. Lindsay E from far and near* with valuable - e . o and do _ 99 l5l’!i.`fiillTtE ll.UiLY _ IT been Hotel teresting wedding was solemnlzed Sept, 22, when Miss Frances M. Daly and Mr. Philip Creed, both of Sturgeon, were united in the holy bonds of matrimoDty.'I‘he nuptlnl mass was celebrated by ltev. Theodore Gallant. The bride looked charming in n suit of navy blue serge, with hat to match and son, cousin of the groom, while the groom was ably supported by Mr, Edward Dmly, brother of the bride. After -the ceremony t-heh ap- py couple, accompanied by the im~ mediate relatives and friends of the contracting parties, drove to the home of the bride's brother. where it very pleasant day gwas spent in Music, song and dance :tml ptirtnking of the many delica- cies set before them. in the even-; ing ri large number of guests ar-'_ rived and all entered into thot spirit of the occasion with s whole| he-srtedness only to be found' where joy reigns supreme. The many :und valuable gifts give nm-l ple proof of the popularity of the bride and groom. That they may enjoy at long und happy wedded life is the wish of their hosts of friends. _ Sept, 18, at Bonshaw, or a well known and highly respected resi- covery were always entertained `\J ,7 fy/ ss"/i"'w\ _ dent of that place in the person of i” Q55 -- th ia ht;~g_ 5 5 0’B|-]en_ 1)e~ A deep giooni was cast over the .s -V . _ . ' ,__ _ _..._f... , _ _ _ ‘ .' 4/» 'I ~ .~ ` L 5‘~.r";i".tll.‘l\ _ . .. __ _ ,M at the age of 7o years. The late ,_lMrs, 0‘B|-ten; whose majqen mm9|slid_ off the road into a ditch. tv,-as N00mm_ daughter of J0h“,l/Yltile trying to bring it back, the_ Noomm and B,-idgei Reddin Wm, _front wheel hroke and the cur ._ \ _ ‘ . »~,_ _ _ _I _ P ' '. i , ~ * ~ . 'wig me on the above named date _in his car with his friend, they _ __ _ . . . _ \,' born at Blngsliainstown, County ¢lll‘U€d` Ol/P12 His Companion caller! ‘ »i\iayo, Ireland. At the age of 18 interest recently took place at Mt fern. The bride entered the room leaning on the arm of her father The bridal chorus was beautifully renderod by Miss Jessie Jenkins Marshfield, niece of the bride. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. J. W. Bnllem, while the groom was wbly supported by Mr. Ballem. Rev. R. W. Lindsay of Hazelbrook performed the mar- riage ceremony, after which a dainty wedding supper was serv- ed the rooms being pr:-ttily de~ the bride some time previous, at the home of her pastor and his gifts as tok ns of their l ve esteem and also to express in tan- gible words their appreciation of her as a friend and its g tsl_ented member of the I-iazelbrook Baptist Church and choir, where she so often delighted the audience with her sweet singing. The groom is one of the gallant young men of this Province, who volunteered his services in the Great War and served two years overseas. The bridal party motored to Annan- dale, where a large reception was tendered them at the home of the groom's mother, Mrs. John How- lett. The popularity of the young couple was amply expressed in the array nf magnificent gifts re- ceived in cut glass, sliver, linen, and substantial cheques. The groom's gift to the bride was a nope of pearls. After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Howlett went to their lovely new home la Annan~ dale, where their many friends wish them every happiness for the ` but despite careful nursing on Phe Of J"S@Dh Al”S@"““ll- S0" Of M” an of her ramp, ,he departed Joseph Q Arsenauit While riding availing. Edmund was ri robust ll! arsaparilla Makes Food Taste Good .-1.- Crestol an appetite. ella linluon. i Mothers mm” “lat Fm: Areomrmznr --'rits P‘“'"\°' ll" "’°°"» ““ W" ”“°“' miuty it-tends or Mis. siwta use l lvwmin. mu-rs. un ww 1-M li f h tilm and vos FTl‘;l°“°- :°"m°"l{' °f smtrniqgg :gtg m'th°."'::_‘l. .umm Richard, Augustin Richard Cyrus I? “passed 0 h N IIC h leaks R as been appointed to t e staff oi GU Y yel»rl'|> OMIIIOIII W _ A1 . the Provincial Normal School. hx tall the story of the rrilf- mirll I-M Arunuh' md Dmmlwal ed" ways ’ toria, B. C., ln charge of the ‘mucosal of Roofs Bannpulils. it iiiestlc Science Department and ig just the medicine you noootnour. B0aI'S the Hygiene as instructor. lle¢|_'s Pino harp-_am aneurin. 0! Sjgnatnrg -A~i>Pot|N‘hMEN'r_rn¢ ueio ' 5! ' _ S ‘ enant Governor' in Cotl_nell"'h\is ap- -\§0|_`§£'sFEE\D WANTED. There W lwlnted Russel Rogers, of Coleman njgggiitp be no goodreatson whry md ld from active duty for to_be a Justice o!'the Peace and I mrajls received in the ciily at 6.45 some"ye:N_ In his young" day, also n Coimnlmloner for taking or even at 7 should not be placed he was a member of the mm of acknowledgements for deeds and,lh t,h__|;hhones before!! oclock_ This Garrett & Rodman of swam, wills for Prince County. Mr. Ro- occu _ asain Saturday night- to Bridge which mm did a Inge bust, gers has been sworn in by His _ t-he very -loudly expressed impati- was in dry goods and groceries lionor Judge MacQiarrie. ence of many citizens. This slow- to --- ‘ “W “Bbw” “°""'°”‘”¢` 1°' "°“‘° tu the first bsriteutine built by wsonme s:i.|.s-A very tin- time PM "iii ”°"‘°" ‘°` “av” them ni-_ Hodgson went tu the reached Q, climax on Saturday night their mallt it is hoped that a little more speed will be applied. The funeral of the late Jere- miah Enman of Vernon, who pas- ed away on Monday morning at a. m., was held on Wednesday he 13th insi., when it large num- ber of the residents from the sur- rounding districts met at the late homo of the deceased, where s, short service was led by the Rev. R. M. Brodie, nfter which the cas~ kat was taken to the Methodist Church where it most solemn ser- vice was held, the pastor speaking from the words, “A door in Hen- ven was opened." At the conelus- ion of the service, the remains were laid to i'est__i_n tliecemetery adjoining the church_ The _t_}ecei\sl‘ ed, who was 76 years' of age, 'wus all his days a very active--worker knowing no illness until be (ale struck down with the illness th t coiled him away. He was unmet-ri-'» ed and lived with his sister Mar- @- gtiret for whom much sympathy is f expressed, also for the other sis-' ll tcr,, Eloneboth tit Vernon anti the brothers, William at Vernon, Da- s 6 I 0! Bl Bt 'bras on, N B., ton, N B Egmont The pall bearers were John lohsrd Theodore Richard Brutw' Moy his soul rest in pence. The Guardian regrets to learn the death of Mr. William Hodg- son ot Maipeque which took P1800 which they added ship-building. M Countr as superoargo ut St. Paul's Church, Sturgeon, on iwhw milf? 1°" at 9-15 W"‘h°“t lnotiiiaii.-rmlng toy!-iallfsx the' liner carried a number of t\‘00llB l\lCll Wei* two days races on Utpton Par-it perfomed by new W,m_ -Monaghan aiccoinpanied by Mrl. A. Thi-ba-- which he md lewed gmm the fmt; Interment took place at Lot 65 dw" °f Mllllnockeh Mallle il-"`l"' -Dr.J6l1lki'-19-0°1\'1-hose l-lWlDd8Y6 N12 Church. The following were the Q0 "fl W@lllIl8l0i1 by 'ffllill Nl niencurfstbod at 85. On the tfirst poll bearers: John McManus, Wm. }`l`ldH_Y BWDIDS Mid Were 00l\V€Y‘fd of these days the -princlllall BVGDY- McQ\iaid_ Chas. Fowler, Stephen i0 his h°"_‘°~ Wllere his Widowed was the race -between the two Fowler, Geo. A. Crosby, John J. ‘“°ll‘el` ‘“95’d9‘3- - famous stallions All Rlzht 81141 Mc|_eOd_ R_ L p_ The funeral services were held Megpepge;-»1;0y, me fopmm- win". _ -_ °“ Saturday mofnivs. Rev. P. P. t _ esecuuaus tits .mg svsst t_ . _ l l i t -. ll t |i a_..,~'__.."'_'- _ ..... .,..'. ‘&.__-_--1**-_i».;.;.?..~..>-_..1.__"°f'_<__‘-"Q iii _|. ii' ».\‘ t _:_ !\|n||»n|||¢u|||nnnull:llllMITlnllllllzlllunullglllllllllllallllllllu|;|lnu|nn$_nn|nn:urn," = mother, sister and brother. These dence'on Prince Street by Rev. G. eral service in the church. conduci- have all passed away, andthe only C. Taylor. 'Dhen the body was tak- cd by the present minister. Rev.'J. relatives left who live on the ls- en for interment to the beautiful W. McKenzie. The 'pall bearsrs,\ll land are her sister-in-law, Mrs. cemetery at Beltust, where nnny of whom escorted the body from David R. Maclbennan, and her members of the family lie, Several Charlottetown to Belfast, were of Mr. MacLennan‘s old parlshion- Messrs. A. E. Morrison, John Mao ers at Belfast knew Mrs. MscPhsr~ Lauchlan, J. D Stewart, James Pa- aon intimately and attended fun- Q '@7747 bv f l /is \\lr\f~ -.ow _ V’-v5 : “P ERHAPS i_t “ffl “fm 4 - “So many of my girl friends have told me not. i am always care- about using Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food f0f twhy dontt ou ‘_ DL Ch se, ‘N well enjoying your meals and entirely ff” 3 'M . _ ..:..°:°:°:*.:;':~..‘i:t...S.:f's.’. tain: hm = im~: of taking my df... its .S sf... ' ='" 5° "sd ‘mf wt dv-" if im surviving citita of it . J im °"°“8'l’ t0 i5f0<_l\lC¢_Sl¢¢P-" ' Dr. Ch ' -N F tl $6 ts. 1 MX. . :tin mmemifgrssopy ,t_ f'Buf{_ my dear. Dr. Chase’s Nervg' _Food all deaierséscirs Edriiti'tison?°Bitt¢s Co., LH-»`;_ y s rm minister or net will no produce sleep in that way. it ltronly Toronto On box of ths‘ enuine are ' ton, Vincent Blake and T. J. Lalita. _ ' ‘Z _-5 ~ nf ' if 5°'“°lhl“! you have will find yourself sleeping well ana naturally. , -f f .; l l . i lonlmallu I .wt ,.» ` ;l.» li. ` Y I t ' “ij ,t . \ 4 Q _‘_