SEPTEMBER 23, -—-—> I549 Some time aav Ml‘- Joseph Z, Cormier, a brakeman with the C.N.R., in Moncton, made - arrangements with a drug lab- oratory in Toronto to undergo a ggricg of tests with_a new medicine. Mr. Cormier had guffered for seventeen ‘years, even during hia years in the §Cl'\'lCE. Mr. Cormier took this medicine for about one month, reporting his progress a; regular intervals to the laboratory. At the end of the (my (in days Mr. Cormier had definite relief which con- tinued tliroiigli the test. Mr. k-m-mifl- says that prior _to taking this test he had_ tried iliallV other tiiediciiies ivitliout results. This new medicine i; a discovery of B. ll. Quar- rell. lie has minted it Sarnak . and has published the Sarnak Testimony to show the results hf his testing. stock to _ Span he replenished. r. ll. ll. iiiiaiii-zniiii iliaiirs iiirriirsriiii: niscovrini l75.00U copics ol this paper were thrniiglloiit the Maritiines recently. _ V _ relicl tn rheumatic. arthritic and neuritic pain, backache, kidney and liver upsets, stomach disorders and constipation ' ir. this district report that hundreds of people are finding relief with Sarnak and that they have difficult keeping sufficient Sarnak in fill the demand. Wholesa era say that their stocks will w» . a . MR. 1. z. CORMIER distributed Sariiak is said to bring quick Druggists FY OUR TRUCKERS IN SOURIS - BAY FORTUNE ST. PETERS - GREEN\VI(JII . MOUNT STEWART . hlOIlNT STEWART ANNANDALE MONTAGUE . PANMURE ISLAND VICTORIA CROSS (‘ARDIGAN . YORK JOIINSTON'S RIVER NEW HAVEN - BONSIIAW STANIIOPE - COVEHEAD UNION ROAD BRISTOL ROCKY POIN . 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Fry In ilaap lat (300 Jaguar F.) lav 3-! Inlninu. Drain. Sui-val l. Sana Cannad Salmon oltan . . . It‘: so’ aconomleal CANNED SMMON llaoLarcn-tlompton a Wedding 3t. Paul's Anglican Church, Char- lottetown, waa tho scene o! a pretty wedding on September 12th at ten o'clock in the morning, when [pic Edna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Compton be- came the bride oi John Barry Mac- mren, only son o! Mr. and Mr!- Irvlne MacLnren ot‘ this Oity. Rev. J. T. lbbott oiiiciating. Mr. RDYSIDD Mugiord, A..R.C.O-. presided at. the organ. The bride was attended by her sister Elizabeth and the grooms- man was Mr. Harold Jenkins. The bride wore a floor length gown with a bodice of white lace, sweet- heart neckline, and finger tip sleeves. 'I'lie floor length skirt was‘ o1 white nylon sheer. Her vell was shoulder length. and she carried al cascade bouquet 0t red roses. The bridesmaid wore a. floor length dress of pink moire tat-feta, and carried a nosegay o: pink roses and white carnutions. During the signing o! the regis- ter, the choir sang "O Periect IJoVe." The bride's mother wore a dress o1 brown paisley with brown ac- cessories, and a. corsage. groom's mother wore a dress of green crepe with a. IOX‘Illl‘, and corsage of pink carnatlons. Following the ceremony, a. re- ception was held at the Queen Hotel for the immediate families. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Rev. J. T, Ibbott, and was responded to by the groom. Mr. and Mrs. MhcLarcn left by the afternoon plane for a honey- moon ln Ontario. Out. of town guests at the wed- ding were; lvilss Inez. Compton, sister of the bride, from Windsor, Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. John Cobb and daughter Joan, from Mnrcll, PILL, and Mr. Bruce Macintosh from Wiarton, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. lllacLarcn \\'ill re- side in Charlottetown, on their return from Ontario. Murray-Forrest Wedding In New York NEW YORK. Sept. 21 - (GP) — Park Avenue Methodist Church, New York, was the setting (or the evening wedding, Sept. 20, oi Christina Forrest, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. David W. Forrest, 36 Sutton Place, New York City, to Mr. derbert Lloyd Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Murray, “Risiordfl St. Andrews, N. B, 10r- mflrly M83118!!!‘ 0i the Bank of Nov-a Scotla, Charlottetown. The Rev. Paul Otto officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a heaven-blue, ankle-length lace gown, with Pctcr Pan collar and carried a spray of bronze-yellow baby chrysanthe- mums. She wore n crownless pic- ttirehat of white crinolinc, with a clrclet of lily-of-the-valley sur- rounding the open crown. Mrs. Arthur Littlcfleld, cousin of the bride, was matron of honor. She chose a palette pink lace dress, styled alter the bride's and carried a Spray of matching pink roses. Mr. Malcolm Norris, New York, was best man and Robert. Forrest and James The bride's mother was attired in Teal silk iailie, set oft with large rhinestone buttons, and wow a. corsagc of rose buds and lilies. Mrs. Murray, mother of the groom, who tie-w down irom Canada for the occasion, wore a deep Bur- gundy velveteen dress, with a, small hat o! the same color. Her cor- sage was of wine-red canieliaa. A reception tollowed at the homo oi the bride, where the tabla was attractively decorated wit-h rad roses and a three-tier wedding cake. , The young couple left by plane to honeymoon near St. Andrews, NB. The bride wore a navy suit and matching navy nccesorics tor going away. , Mr. and Mrs. Murray will live in Sydney, N.$., where Mr, Murray is employed by the Bank or Nova Scotla. Both Mr. and Mrs, Murray were previously employed by the New York Agency o! the Bank of Nova Scotla. Catsup . . . IlItlltOS mools and vegetables so tasty A pun cataup, like Aylmer, Ia inholaaorna eating for tho children, aay nutritioniata. For Aylmur makes it. "home-owls" . . . from Canada's fluent, rod-ripe ‘ ‘ . Chiidron love ita "true tomato flavor" and need Vitamin C.‘ 1s McCartney, _ also 0f New York. acted as ushers. . i THE GUARDIAN a y‘ Lonely Parade Fannie Hunt Putting her big slow smile across her lace aa you would a flower box along a window all], Sierra did a figurative shrug o! shoulders to herself. Her marriage with Burl, so it now and suddenly seamed to Sierra, would have been good and right and Xuliilling. Their inter- ests and their absorption in the settlement house where they had first met, the more than coinci- dental similarities of mind and temperament, to say nothing oi’ the rush or her flesh into plnheads when his hand touched hers, were precious stuff of human happiness. Up to this moment oi the bomb- shell o! the announcement o! this troth, sierra had never allowed herself to think these concrete thoughts concerning him. But now suddenly an entire community 0t submerged hopes, dreams and de- sires lay in a heap, upheaved, up- turned, as ii.’ an earthquake had shuddered through the last fifteen minutes o! the nineteenth century, razing her plans of universe. Probably now, with the pretty vacuity of Florence at his aide, Burl would accept the opportunity the Foundation was offering him to do groundwork tor the establish- ment o1 settlement houses in New Zealand. Florence's large fortune, about to come to her irom a father who following his wife's recent death in her room o1 padded walls, haul suddenly and surprisingly de- rided to make his ultimate dis- posais to his children during his lifetime, would not deter Burl. Missionary zeal shone in those fine dark eyes. Florence would not. work at his side, but she would play at his side, like a kitten. She would be ‘a good kitten, too relax- CHARLOTTETOWN soon sronlioii °oklok Woman says: “After taking Morirseys Stomach Tonic, I am not troubled any more with aour atom- ach also made me eat bet- ter." For Sale at All Drug Stores and Drug Counters. Price $2.00 per bottle. it Day Treatment. ed, and perhaps too dull, for even the social aspirations o! a, well en- dowed young matron in a. new setting. John Baldwin was about to break now into a toast, he who had not toasted, except on New Year's Eve, since those years when, along with all of Siivertown, he used to drink in corn whisky to Mamie oi the Sierras. Oh, to be with Kitty and the C arlottenburg tonight, instead of tting herself in for her father when he was high. The need for them, after this hit across ghe heart, smote Sierra and smote er. Suddenly life was - well, it not bitter, it had no taste. You want. ed to spit it out. And to think that earlier in that. Dorothy lllx aama ‘_ day it had mattered to her that her abara in her lather’: estate, which he was bd- queathing to his daughters during his lltetime, would not be legally hers until after the twenty-fifth anniversary of the settlement house. Earlier that some day ahe had had it in her to desire with zest. It would have meant a amt deal to be in a position to make the settlement house a handsome gift on its twenty-fifth birthday. Not for worlds would she have asked her iather tor an advance. He was not easy in such matters. Seated in the midst o1 this new numbness tullowlng the announce- ment o! Florence and Burl, it. did not matter now. Hera-she was, caught sharply, as it were, in the midst oi’ a cele- bration with that more and more recurring sense of her inability to go on. They were something to fight against, these lackluster moods of defeat. That was why her growing friendship with Kitty and the Charlottenburg aimounted to a needto wrap it about her life, as i! it were a shawl, and doaden this chill. Kitty and the Char- lfitléellbllfil. With all their flair for robust. living were, along with her-- sell, members of that class of wo- men whose lives did not come oft, so to speak. Says — (Continued from Page 2) (To be continued) family they kick her around and trample over her as we all do door- mats. That is human and natural. A wife can do ivithout pretty clothes and little nltcntlons and stay at home and slave for her family until her husband and children think that she enjoys cooking and washing and ironihi: and prefers never tn step out. But, on the other hand, quicker than selfishness and greediness and izrabhincss, and while a man may give the wife who demands things all shr- asks for, he soon ceases to have any tenderness for her. 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