{‘QQQLQA A} A~ . .'&(.....Z.._‘.- ...H.a.: ...j4__ .- . ii:\_:\-_:}-_.1i::v»_fi:)l '41'J_t*_.4.~_-.'.'§3 F .*k§fllflUfli_u s t, .- ._. ,, _, . STEELE. BRIGGS‘ I; Io N” .RED CLOVER NORTHERN GROWN ..tttt|| t“ L, Brest-zed ~ CROPS FROM l STEELEJRIGGS’ “ERMINE" TIMOTHY ts ANOTHER RELIABLE BRAND CQ/ebrareq’ for l h/gh Germ/nation and strong ‘ Gmwfh , OLD BY » ALL GOOD DEALERS ion NEW ‘tcLUSTRATEU C ATA LOG l tiesfst: rzsr s o h,,.\\ \ 'll\l\ ‘ l l I u I'\Qzt ‘He 191g ‘Value in Fhfidilifi YOUR BREAD BOX will never disappoint you if the loaf you take from it is “REGAL” made. The Si. Lawrence Flour Mills Co. Limited MONTREAL ' lliwlblll trlty. TUESDAY HVMENEAL-One of the set» son's most interesting events itt the social life of East Poitrt ut-fur- j red at the home Uf Mr. and I-lrs. rnlrtg of February 17th. The out“? ion was the marriage of their daughter Edna Gladys tn .\ir. Wil- tered the parlor as the "AK-tltlbtg march was being played uy Mr. Aeneas Bailey, and took their pmcc under a floral urch. The t-orotnotry with performed by Rev. W. R. .\i.t‘c- Walker. Good wishes and congrat- ulations were tendered" the young couple after (which the guests par- toolr of a u-edtiirtg supper. 'l‘ltt~. re- mainder 0f the evt-rring Wili given over to a nturticttl progratnttrta. Tun- gible assurances nt the placeboih bride. and groom ticcupy in the. ltenrts tli their friends were. to he seen in the beautiful display useful and valuable gifts among (them a goodly number of cheques. ‘ "Many years of happy wedded life", ;i.= the wish that springs spontan- eously front the hearts of runny friends. WEDDING BELLS.~St. , line's l"hurch. Rustin-o, was ; bcenc of a bttPDY event on Wednes- day morning, February iith ivhen ' the pasitrr, Rev. Dr. (Zhaissoti uni- ted in the holy bonds of matoimony Miss iltiary A. Blatzquierc out- of .\'orth Ruuticu}, tuttst popular young Augus- Stephen Rose, Lakt-tville trrr the t-v- ' liam Baker. The bridal couple un~ l or‘ ‘ the’ iztdit-s to Mr. Luurvttce Peters, one of the much esteemed returned heroes of Hope itiver. The britlo looked charming irt a bcconting dress of blue silk with n'lrltt> trim- mings and wore a itat to match ivith white ostrich plumes. ‘She was ur- tendcd ‘by her sistcr Miss Rosie. (Blacquierc while Mr. James Dolr- on ably supported the groom. Al'- ter tht- ceremony the bridal party drove to tho ltotuc of the bride's father, Mr. Petr-r fllucquierc and iattm‘ drove tn the home of the groom where dinner was served. Only the irrtmetlittto rt-ltttlves utttr friends were prvsertt. in the ev- ening the happy young couple. ai- tvntlctl by n‘ larrt.‘ urtru‘b<~r' of friends. tirovt- to tlrv lltllllv or‘ lhc bruit‘ u'h~-t't* vvttrytltittt; was in |'t-.'t.tl_itte~=.~t ti» r-ctxvvt- them and tr rtnll good trigltt trfettjoyrttt-ttt was spent, af- fcr whit-it tho guests tit-pttrteti for tltr~ir lllllHPS with runny good wish- (*5 ltr Nlr. ztrttl Jirs. Ptllffi Fur n prtn-pt-r-utts t-itrt-et‘. Tbt- many valtr lulrltr prvsrtti.“ )'t>('l!i\'(~(i it; inc t rtrnitn ]Nl)]Jl\’ (t-stify to tilt-it" wide 'l‘ltt~ (ltturtlnttt joins Jirs. |'vit~t':i tttztti_ ltttppy . - oi‘ wt-tltiwl iift>.~»i'ntriot and rixnrttitret’ pious-tr copy. l .~\\ a meeting of tilt». Retail Mor- uhtttrcs Assot-atliott and Board oi‘ 'l‘r:ttle‘ urt-trtltrrs held yrestertlayr tuorttlttg itt the Board of 'l‘ratio rulmt nt whiwit Mt‘. S. A. MtcDnnfliti prceitlvtl the matter oi‘ an improv- cd tliro alarm system for (I-httrlolttr- town. urns ltettttssetl. Mr. li. .\il Virtrlluskirk Manager of thoffclepirtnrtl Yonrptttly lit-in; cnllctl upon. dcscribetl this tirtrsettt >'_\'.\‘l£‘ltl, votuaistittg 01' 4 or 5 trtilr-a til’ iron wirv. t-trtttrollt-d from titl- dkilcpltttne Office ntrd ltavittg about 40 bEllS-r—tilli‘ in each firentetrs residence m‘ placti of irusittcss. ‘Fhcre- '~ ' by‘ (vim-h the trpvrntut" " ' in the ltirtmtert uuti city ltall.. tho operator ("ails the trolioe . - ion and wtttcrsvtn-ku giving dcfitiitt intuition ui‘ the ltirc. The (veztkttess of rite system ho said consisted in (l) The iron \Vll“' is subject to rapid tietoriorzttiott. t2) Th:- fstct of (mt- connection going out of trrtlvr- makes the wltolt» systt-tn irtt-fficil-ttt. Jlr. l‘). ll. Bret‘, Provincial Firt- Niarsirttll, ivns (hon trulieti upon. ‘Ho trutlitreti in-ioiiy the ilCiiDit nl‘ l the insurntive companies in propos- ing ttdvuuccs where first clasp, pm- tectitm t3 utrl effected. lie stttiwtl that tho Iintntinion of (‘tittadu has the worst fire loss rocord irt the Rich in Iron and Tanin, in which are incorporated Beechwood Crcosote and I-Iypophosphites, ideal remedies for the relief of chronic ailments of the throat, bronchi andlungs. Highly recommended to ctrnvalcscents from pulmonary affections and Influenza. 0n Sale Everyw/nrl. ‘ i: iltl. lit ‘tiilN (ti Lil, lituitic.(luéboqQuG. Fill Hit lttntrttti 51f. Chartottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass insurance; pat itotjvest rates. - Good Strong, Stock Companies ifiliflllilIfiUUUIUIIXUbIIUIQlQIUIIIIIUI‘ u v.- fii¥fiflifléiéaiiaiktniliaiéoaflésedweine 1- ' world anti that the island ltas the urorst fire retrortl in t‘ztttutln. lie pointed out very clottrly the fact that an etfficierrt alarm Estem is vital to primer tirntectiou, pointing out (but with an itrrtnetliute alarm a bucket of nutter‘ might ire sttttfi ficicttt whereas if‘ u fire ltas been given an untin-tterrttpteti sturt of say ten ntittules :1 quarter of a trrilllnn dotllttrs worth of nttttipmertt "llbfltt turd it difficult to cope with the fire. __.,._ The poor little fingers blis- tered and hurt terribly- Mother was wild-but big sister ran for the n nuuno Gnu 7flen hola urn Ail-oh Milli umkv Mhcicntuun They banda ed the hand. witlrplentyoFMenthoiatum- Pain soon stopped and the broken blisters were gently healed in a few days.‘ The little hand was well Mentholatum is good for many "little illa"--luch u: cuts, nervoua headache. tired feet. eta; Mentbolntnm in lold curywlmraln 25c. mad 50c. Jlfl, Th Inlhlnln Co. ltidgnbrrtg. Out. Iulhlo. 11.7. Lenin. B; "mutt. tvmlwltttbw" ' Selected litottt This Week’ SUPREME COURTw-The Bill)- ~ if‘! flower Jragrmt, healing lather has pleased four _ . (ions of Canadian. m . Attica Sup: Limited. litrm. Montreal. St. Joint descriptive of systems there itt use to good effect. After reruttrks by Messrs L. E. Prowse Major Mtviiinnott. J. H. Wil- liams, ii. H. Jt-nltins, S. A. McLeod. John McLeod. t‘. H. Chandler and others (he folltrwlttg resolutions moved by Mr. \\'_ M. Rowe second etl h,’ Mr. S. A. McLeod anti passed tttrartitrttitisly. “lhercan those present‘ at. this rnetitting are of the opinion that the otttlinetl impt-trvetrtctit in the iiz-v. uinrm system is necessary. Therefore rosolvctl “that n cunr mittee be nppoiirtcti who shall wait on the (‘ity (‘tnttrcil recommending (hut an ituprovetl firt: ttlurtti system be ittstallotl." ' The folimuirrt; coutmittcte vrtts ap- poltttetle-S. A. Maciionaiti, (J. li. tfhmttllttr, Major l). A. McKinuun. WEDNESDAY DIED IN HOSPITAL-Titt- death tiocttrrvd itt tht- (‘lrttrlttttcttnvn flow pilal ytrste-rtitty trrtirrrittg of .\|r. Matthias lfltirristm aftot" art flint-sq sortie ltmtttlls with broncbiti 1 rt-rrtztitrs wt-rtr fttrwitrtltltl y. tt-rtlay afternoon to his ltntrte in tirutttl River west (or intcrtncrtt. —HAS RECOVERED.—- Monet-n. Mark anti l-‘ruti (Yiitrlltirtttt, of 1.01 7. \V('l‘(' in town trtt Sttutrtiuy’, tlrl-jt \\(l'(! ztt-t-tttttttnttt-tl htrtrtv by tltt-ir brutht-t- l'c er u ho had ltcetvin (in Print-c (‘ottnty Hospital for the Inst two rnotttttwsnfft-ritrg -t'rt|nt a frat» tttrod leg trhiz-ir uttcitltattt lrttppcttr-tl ttt Ilioti-nticltl Station bv a runaway tt-atu. lilo fritrtttist‘ arc pluatseti to retire Court mat at. Georgetown yes- terday Mr. Justice Hasatrrd presid- ing. The docket is a very smell one and there is very little busi- 1198a before the court. SMALL SMELT CATOH.-— Thfi month of ‘February was a poor 0nd for the smelt fishermen of thiq province. From all points where the present month was reported ex~ ceedfngly small. SLIGHT ACClbiNTw-In a col-' lisiott between teams at the Apoth- ecaries Hall corner yesterday one! horse was knocked down and (he age. morning at 9.10 arriving at Tor- mentine at 4.05 She left there at. 5.55 and docked at Borden ut 7.20 She brought 63 passengers to this side. The train arrived at Chur- lottetown from Borden at 9.50. THURSDAY SUTHERLAND-At nterly of Charlottetown, P. E. l Funeral from the residence ctery. —;RECOVERING. -- Mrs. has rct urnet; home.—‘H. —-GETTING friends of Mrs. tltut she is tiay.~~tl‘. -—DlED AT gLLEFfSLii-Jfhere lliod yesturtrtiy ut the home. of his nictze. Mrs. W. Ensnofo of Eller- slio ttftvr- a llrtgcrlttg illness, llettry hit-Arthur‘. Tito funt-ral tttkon trlatre on ’I‘itttr.=:tlay tiflerrruott front Mrs. ltlrtsntir's lrtrtrro to the Tyne Volley Presbyterian (‘ltttt'clt. The remains will he laid to rest wifc who tirctlcrtrtrstrd hitrr about a year ttgo. lttw. Mr. mild will titli- ciutv, Mr. McArtltur wan ($5 5PM‘! rig ngc null a life long resident oi’ 'l‘yuti Valley. —-PAINFUL ACC|DENT.——R'EV. Mr. Sawttotr of Betlforti met with a vet-y painful accidcrtt on 'i‘itur.~'- soc Poet" s0 wcll on (ltv road to rt-uovcry.-}l . A SAD MESSAGE-A telegram W118 rmeivftil sflhflllfly “lmwmg by to the muscles of his slrottidora‘ and liutsk. it will be aotnetittioyet. . lit-fort: he will be able to tttstttttv Mr. John M. ‘McDonald. Wood is- lands (formerly of ldltlon) stating that his ultlcst tlattgirtt-r Ada Ktttlt- lnmt (lit-ti itr llrit-r Frost, Satsktttt-ll- cwan. idcb. 20th. 'i‘|tt>. tell-gratin was from lrttt- brnihct" and stated that silo wtntlti ho buritrtl titerr, .\'o parlitrttlttrn of lwr tit-nth have l)i'(.’l'| given. ltlxatrtittcr and Patriot tilt-asp copy. —REPARING STORM DAMAGE. Work r-itparing the tiamago of 'i‘httr.~=ti.t.v night's storm is being still vigoriuusly pusltctl tilting. (‘rnwds oi‘. tsarpetitcrs and laborers are etigagetl in pulling down (he roof on the ‘store of R. T. llolntan Ltd. and Sittt-ittit‘ & Stewart Lttl. (Haulers ttutl hriulcl-tiyers are an work rvpuritrg windows ttntl fines and tittttrh yt-t remain; to be tlone. it is‘ inrpossiltle do estinrnte the amount of damage us it will be well up in thc thousands.—H. DROP lN HIDESh-Jfltere ivas a drop itt the price of hides yester- day. They took a decline from 25c to 20c and culfskins were down to 40 cents, a decline of ton cents. Shelli» trelts rout-din the same as pro vltiusly front $2 to $3 each. The ntarket yesterday was rather small, Poultry tvas in limited supply and the price asked showed no Change front what it has been all along. A few eggs were retailing nl. from 65 to 70 cents a dozen and butter potatoes $2.00 pet‘ bushel. -___.-l_. WZIS (‘hurcln Ottawa, (tin E. Stilllvau. rttan triiictttioti. lovely ttt u gown of white bouquet 0i’ sunset roses. gmvtt. blank picture sngt- btiutnict of Kiliarncy rose. man. Mr. and Mrs. will in ftttttre rcsitltr. in Sum tuerslde zti Limit-rail. sevr-rttl questions. t-tl tiny blood on the walla to whic lrt~ replied that he did nut. ht- wtts asked if hr hntl had an hlrs. Yeo. one otf aulcide. Dru. McPltee and body when found and in referenc to the razors. , The court adjourned at 5 p.111 w resume this tvtetistttn. . G4 cents a pound. Beef ‘by the car- . oats was selling from 14 to 1S cents. He rend letters front Trtrrn and) Pork sold at 23 in 231/2 centg per pound". loose hay at $1.20 ircr cwt, SULLlVAN-CALLAGHAN WED- DlNG.--A quict but pretty wetldlng solctrtnizcti in St. Patrick's when hittw (‘tri- iaglntu, becnrnc tho bride oi‘ Ffilll- Rev. f-‘atiror tior- The britlt- looked satin with ovcrtlruan of gold lat-o. blue vclvct am] gold luit, nntl corsagn. s)“; was’ both Mr. unti Mrs. Harris were cu- zrtttmtlctl by hcr nitttor-iti~lztw,‘.\lrb. \V. J. ('.ill2l1!,lliln, who wore u white hat and cor~ Mr. W. J, Callaghan wits grooms- Suilivan loft W" T01‘ Bordon and New York and Vttrnon Bridge I’. It). I. where they 'l‘i\r- l-Tllin t-nqttiry was rcntturetl 1i o'clock yes- ttrrtltty mnrnlttg. Nothing new or inrportnnt. was brought out in the vvitlt-rtce taken. The first witness vxamhtetl was Dr. J. A. Stewart who was rconlletl and some of his evid~ t-nct- gone over by the Attorney Mr. Strong also asked witness Mr. I’. N. Pate, coroner W83 next rtwaztllotl. He was asked it he nntlc (‘moo exttmlnetl by Mr. Strong t-tutversntitm about (he tragedy with llc dctalurctl that he had expres- ttt-tl an opinion that. the cnse was A rsenattl) were also re-calietl and revexumin- (‘li. rcgttrdingthe position pf tho tiny at‘ last: week lmlug thrown vioictriy froru .ll.! sleigh Suinin- lug u fracture of scverul ' to- gether with rfititer sever unuries h is work. , DEArH AT _EMYVALE.-—Mttrry u (‘r-rftuttl» in this city and trlsewherc will regret to learn of the death oftflihs Britiget (Yonttolly which trtrcttrretl at her homo in Etuyvalo ‘Fucstiay, Fri) 24th after a brit-t‘ illness. Sire is survived by three sisirrs, Mrs. Dottgltcrty, Brit's. Mt:- (iinn and Miss biary. and two brothers. William of (Yharlcstott, S. (f. and Itlicltaol of this t-lty. Titt- St. Ariues (‘lturch Lot 65. trial committee stall a flour mill on “Spud island.‘ ed that. last. tall inspector But-hour large barn at Iiotwiittt was. llS he bought a large ham at 0'i.tz:i'.;v and had it ltauletl on the site of (he burned one. We are very sorry; to any that this building ivcut the way of many others during last Thursdays gale. it having bet-rt fiat- ttancd to the grottntl. A numbtrr ttf sheep were killed by the falling of the barn. —HOME FOR BURiAL.--'l‘l\c bntiitut u.’ Jilr. anti ‘Mrs. Percy llnrrls, of 0'i.otrry. tirrivctl in Surnmcrnltle on Strntltly, and wort‘ mrwm-tiirtl i0 O‘i.tetiry on Monday for dutcrnient. Thu case is rut unusually sad one. A few days-ago joyful; the best of heulth, svhott they contracted Influenza and nuc- cuttrbctl to tht- dist-use. Percy Iltut- §_ ris it; a sort of Mr. ilobert Harris, of OLeary, and Mrs. Harris‘ is a tinughter of Mr. (icorge Wnotlside. also of OLettry. They went tn Iinston nbottt four yt-trrs ago.‘ and were married thcrc. Ono child, only 14 nloittlts old is left behind. WEDDED (N BOSTOrL-News of a wedding interesting t0 Prince Edward islanders with photo- graphs of tho principals appear to the Boston Post. of last Thursday. Joseph M. Rctrd u wealthy club mun and real estate owner of llockport, Mam, aged 74 yours and Mine Katherine Stowurt, aged 38, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Malcolm M. Stewart of Caledonia. P. E. L. were united in marriage by Rev. Ralph 1, W. George of the Boston Univer- sity School of Theology. Mr. Reed retired‘ from active business about y twenty-five years ago and is one of the largest property owner; in Rockport. A reporter seeking to ‘learn something of the romance hidden in the lives of these two people, qu rationed Mr. Read who re piled amt ugly: "Mir/a Stewart for years has been a faithful friend and companion. She nursed me e buck to life. to titréngtlt and vigor. two years ago in the moat. serious illness in my life. She it wit‘: who guided mo back from the jaw! of (illiil Bill's" ....._.__....... .4... rather was driven over him. A hrok~ . en shaft was the extent o! the dun- THE CAR FERRM-The car-fer» ' ry steamer left Borden yesterday ~ Montreal, Feb. 25 Mrs. J. M. Sutherland, for" of her daughter Mrn. R. N. 'I'aylor tit 2 p. m. on Friday to Mount Royal cem- ._ Fidel Ilernartr, Tignislt who underwent a hlYiflllS operation n couple of days ' ago at the. Prince County Hospital is reported t0 be doing well on tho- way t) recovery. Mr. Bernard‘ who remained in town for a few (lays ii‘ \ BETTER. — The D. R. Morrison, Spring 5L. will he pleased to learn recovering frottt lter‘ recent ittdispusititm which illness t-ttttsteti lrcr tu ho cortfittetl to hvt‘ homo for t1 week. Mrs. Morrison was able to movo about ytnster- ltt-nitlo his funeral will tttkc place idritiziy to -VlSlTlNG SUMMERSlDE.— M t‘. Edward‘ Vi’. i’. ilarttnan special representative oi‘ (he Folk Amcri- cun Flour (lorportitiott of Pittsbug, lPo., and Mr. (f. Pierce Green. com- missioner of the industrial and Re- sources Department. C. R, were in town yesterday having an inter view with the produce and indus- of the Board of ‘Prado. .\lr. E. Price Green is us- ing his efforts to interest the ihtik American Flour (Torporntion to in -—ANOTHER FIRE-The lslzutd Farther says: it twill ‘be rententlitr thought. tit the ti-rtte. burned tlut t itt some ruysterioug way. Aiterw‘ rl fishing was carried on the catch it; , 7 mt: upon nqtuu. Th: COWAN. CO" Limited Toronto F you want healthy, sturdy children, you must: provide them vyith the right kind of food. At the sometime it must be food that they enjoy. The value of Cocoa as a beverage for children cannot be too strongly emphasized. It is both food and drink. It not only provides the hot drink which children crave, particularly in the winter, but it is rich in concentrated nourishment. Often a child will refuse milk when if is essential to his health. Give him Cocoa and he io_v es it, and gets far more of the requisite nourishment than he would in a glass of milk. Cowan's Cocoa, made in Ca nadir, is prepared with an understanding of the requirements of Canadian children, and the mother (who gives if to her children every day is helping them to develop strong, healthy ies and to withstand cold and illness. FREE-A Enabler‘ o)‘ Cocoa Rnlpu Over 200 returned employment. NO. 1-15 A YOUNG MAN 22 years of age who worked in a Ilardware Store before going to France. Ambitious and wants position in Hardware Store. Hord- wure Merchants you have u vac- him out? NO. 2--AN EXPERIENCED COOK, with 4 years training us baker. He cooked on tho S. S. Mlnto. Best references. Who can help . trim out? of age. Hos attended P. W. C. and completed husinesss course. He wants position as Book-keep or. Wareltouscntan or Time-keep- er. We are expecting a big dc- mnnd for this Chan's services. NO. 4-A YOUNG MAN WHO wants position as clerk in Drug store. Education, St. Dunstarrs University mul Union Commcr eia) College. Worked four years coeds. Have you an opening? no. 5—A SINGLE MAN 2s YEARS of age. who left the Shoemakorb lrnportant (‘Phone 714) ~ THE CHARLDTTETOWN GUARD for them. They have satisfactorily comp us. in France, Belgium and Germany, Charlottetown must; place every returne NO. 3-~YOUNG MAN 24 YEARgt in a ilfllg store before going ov-' TTNTIOW It is our duty to provide it leted a five year contract with and are now out ‘of employment- d soldier and sailor in suitable soldiers need work. bench to go to Wnr, now wants to repair more shoes. This ‘mun has 14 years experience. Should he placed right away. 'Pitonc 714. NO. (i-A JOB PRINTER WITH 8 yours experience wants to start again. Who will help him? N0. 11-15 A BUTCHER WITH 10 years experience. Wants to get back to work at once. We expect to hear from all the butchers. N0. 12—0NE OF OUR CONTRACT- ors or Builders must. want a first class carpenter. We have » 20 good men. Try them. N0. 7-SEVERAL YOUNG MEN. all experienced painters want a job. There should be no trouble in getting them placed. N0. tile-FARMERS WE HAVE several good men who wish to work on farms. Write and let us know your requirements. N0. 8- YOUR TEAMSTERS should nil be returned men. Think it over. For particulars of single man, age 24——Phono 714. NO. 9--A SINGLE MAN 31 YEARS of age has 19 years experience as iCflfl-fllilltifil‘. ftaNtMAKblttS au- other man in your" establishment means something to Charlotto ‘town. N0. 10.--YOUNG MAN, GOOD ED- ucation and cheerful disposition. wants clerical position. He itas excellent Overseas recortLSltouId be blttcotl right trwoy—~Phont-. 714. Refer to by quoting the number in NO. 14-A YOUNG MAN WANTS position (18 chauffourlias had ex- perience. Wtll the Auto Dealers send us the names of purchasers of new‘ cars‘! g NO- 15-THl8 NUMBER ts A BAR- ber with 7 years experience. Age 2d. Single. How about giving trim rt cintnce NO. iii-YOUR SIDE WALK needs to be shovelled. You cer- tainly shoultl have those ashes , taken out of your cellar. Titers is a rrtnn waiting to do it if you will phone 714. -» in addition to the nbove (here are other applicants for all kinds ni‘ positions. if the above lists do not include the class of help you require give us a ring. We have, or can get what you wont. ' the tnargin. For information regitrd- lug any of (the above returned soldiers-Thane Market Building ‘I'll-IE EflflPl-OYIVIENT OFFICE IAN HA8 GIVEN THiS SPACE FOR A PERIOD OF ONE MONTH ~——— ' 1 ANDREW-SCOTTr-A. wntitling of rrtuclt interest took plimo at the ltorue 0f Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scott. Wnvclun-d Farm. Marsltfieltl. Wt-ti- rtcsdtty evening Jan. 28th 1920 when their tlnnglttrr Florence Jettn was united in tnnrrlugc to Mr. Fred rick W. Andrew, ‘Ettstt itoyality. (inwards of one htmdretl guests, relatives of (he ituutetilnte tfunriilen witnessed the ceremony which was perfumed lby the llev. G. C. Tay- lor. The ittrttte was (beautifully de- corated for the occasion. At 8 o'- clock the britlc. who looked very atractive in ht-r gown of blue. (all- iota silk with trend Lrlnrmirrgur en- tered the parlor on the arm of hor father to the strains of the wedding march played in Mrs. J. T. Fergu- son's own good style. After con gratulatiorts were extended to the happy couple the guests wcrc invited to partwke of a delightful wedding supper served in Mrs. Scott's best style. The high esteem of the many friends warshown ‘by the many beautiful and valuv able wedding preltenttt including u "beautiful leather chair from the. congregation d; the Presbyterian trhur-ch of which the bride was a valued mcntlrer as organist. The groom's gift to the bride wnn‘ a muakrat fur cottt. tutti runny other gifts from relatives and friends The ltttppy couple will make lhflil‘ lttrtrtc mt Ntrrwood iltrad. Fast R0)" . ttlny. .'i“he Guardian Joins with tho frost. of friends in ‘extendlttti ironrtiest acongrutulatlons. KEEP STRONG. One bottle oi pure, emulsified Norwegian cod liver oilhkcn now, may do you more good than a dozen taken a moiilh hence. it's more economical to give your body help bolero resistance to disease is broken down. A very little, ti ,Scorr's» Enutstou or PURE NORWEGIAN con-Liv!!! on; v_ goes a long way in sustaining strength and kggping up”. aulance. Resolve that youYtpiIl buy a bottle of Scotfl Emulflb" at Jtour druggictfl- on your ufpi Jromc, and start protecting your Itrcngtfivw. fir: exclusive [rude of cod~llver oil used in Snow 8 h B. meant“ mode in Norway out "Q . Iilhnnto a. lIIHlnhfh t‘ ~' and tn ou n- ii-iTtfil-l 1‘ if '1 III-mike o! nuruv n4 put-ht ‘v unwound. . Oct-M I. Bone. nloontlatthitlq.