N »|~» \|||| rr .1 - '\ .\, - . » . .y l __ . ' ‘ , _ _ ~ 1 . , . e r i l »~- ;.,,,-4... _ ..".:on‘FAN`r |i`isE;'i=|No.-_A nissa- ing of--the Pownélnuxlliary to the W. M. S. and the Lavinia Clarke Mission ` Hand was held at thehome of Mr. J. `A. Moore. Hazelbrook on Saturday af- ternoon. June 16. Very interesting rv. ports from Branch meeting were Siv- en by Misses Joyce Lane and Irene Smith. The ,Band presented Mrs. J. A. Moore, with an.address and a cer- t-icatel of Life membership in apprec- iation oi' her untiring energy and faithful service as their president for the past -number of years. _ FORMER ISLANDER.-A telegram was received by' Mr. Nelson Rotten- who have been attending the Confer- ence al; Moncton, returned home- Tuesday night. _ MATHESON-KEIR.-The ~ marriage took place quietly on Satiuday last at the residence of Principal D. J. Fraser, cousin of the bride. of »Mar- garet Burnet Keir. to Lleut. Walter l“‘Bus'te|i"| Matheson of the Siege Artillery Draft (McGi_li.) The cere- mony was performed by the*R_ev. Prin- cipal D. J. Fraser, assisted by. Rev. higlcolm A. Campbell.-Montreal Her- a . WEDDING BELi.S.-The following bm_y_0f this cm,_ from william ,M :viii be_ of interest here as the bride Henry. Mayor oi Edmonton, stating 5 a nece ° M"5"5' P"°W5° B"°5~ ihatlils mother. Mrs. John S. Henry, of Calgary. Alberta, passed away on the morning of the 19th instant. Mrs. lienry was well known in this city, where sho resided for' many Years previous to taking up her residence The marriage of Violet Elaine, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Goldsmith. formerly of Edmonton, Al- berta, to Rev. F. A. M. Cond of Wel- lington. B.C.. took place in Wilson Heights Methodist church on Wednes- day evening at 8 o‘clock, the cere- in Calgary. Mr. and M-rs. Henry .. ----in --1- »»f°---1-<» las- f-"_ an or$2l‘.l.§’f.‘“..". ‘l§‘.§i3"§»'5f.`§..‘§.’...‘§l’..”.' 233.12? Mrs. Henry was in excellent health_ ed by Revs_ W P_ Ewing and' S H ihon ihe news of he-r death has come- Wright of, vanc'0uve!,_ The bride 'wha as a sock to her friends here. The late Mrs. llenry`s mother, Mrs. Wil- iiam Penrden, and three of her sis- was given in marriage -by her father, wore a_weddlng gown of ivory satin, draped with duchess lace, and caught ters-Mrs. Tho-mas Hardy, Mrs. ba-_ vm Hoolwn Mm Nelson nammbury with pearls. Her tulle veil was fasten- -reslde in this city. - ed by a coroneg of orange blossoms, and she carried' a shower boquet of roses and sweet peas She was attend- Don’t Hide Them With a Veil: Re- move Them with Othlne Pres- ' serlptiion. ’l‘hls prescriptionfor the removal of freckles was written by 9, promin- Qht physician and is usually-so auc- cessful in removing freckles and giv- ‘ng a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold by any druggist under guar- antee to refund the money if it fails. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and re- move them. Even the first few appli- cations should shows wonderful im- provement. some of the lighter frec~ -kles vanishing entirely. ' Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine, it is this that is sold-on the money-back guarantee i . . WON THE PR|ZE.- The "Horse- journal, published in New York. re cerntly offered a _prize of fifteen rlol- lars for the best answer to the follow- ing question:--"ln locating electrical troubles, what short cuts have you leamed that will eliminate the hours of time often spent in finding them?" The prize was won by Mr. Walter S. in the 236th New Brunswick Kiltie -battalion fund. i ue method oiirylng to beat out th ment has been tried lry Mr. Josep si-sts of planting potato "sctts" in barrel, which has bccn periorntc .fwith augur- holes at regular- interval The ‘Sdtts" are placed in cnrth (soil as near as- possible tn the augur hole along the path of least resistance vi the augur hole. The proposition look all rilght in theory. it remains io b seen how it will work out in prac lisc. lg is certainly worthy oi’ imita lion.-K. Grant, of Charlottetown, one of the best electricians in this province. Mr. Grant is to be congratulated on his success. _ ARTS COURSE AT NOTRE DAME. - At the commencement ex- ercises- of Notre Dame Academy on Wednesday evening, His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown, made' the most -important announcement that the Academy proposed to establish an arts course. in connec- tion with the institution. He said that the Academy was now sixty years old beginning to its present status, lie spoke of the high ‘character of the primary and secondary education which is being provided. of the splen~- did support which is being tendered the institution and of the proposal to enlarge the educational work. - ‘Of Lawrence, i\las:=»., are visitln ,mer hornc._ lt is thirty-fi-vc yours ug studio on Queen Strect, and late farm on the Mal eine ltoad and th D l 'change in that section is surprisln l surrounding count ry wherc iolln E up to 1,300 men or about 200 over- st`rength_ Before lcavlng Boston, thc allied English, Scottish and irish soc-| N01- -|-HE 105", C|RC|_E_ The ieties Presented thc shllulil 0- 4'- 0i~1os.ur cnrnrnrt cart-is uxt~cui'ivc be- nre zatnn with- $2.000 in t-ssl. for rusting given ,,, u,,de,5,,,,,d by members f T0 BEAT THE H. C. L.-A un and after gcrruinuting. thc hud will -less Age," a well known automobile lIl0St likely flllll itll Wfly 10 Hllillllslli -since he ‘ctr here. Needless to say. he' secs rnnny clraiigcs in that time Before leaving Charlottetown ‘ -Mr Molyncaux conducted n photograph Since ire sow it tlrirty-fivc you-ir‘s ago. and had developed from a modest.lAL that time dense woods hid all thc tlrc iickct. but it was never collected. Mr and Mrs. Molypcuux expect to n~rcmnin on the island for u-couple of months. _ 1| of the Circle and others. that there' was u general impression that tho niinstrci entertainment in P. W. C. 9 Hall last Thursday -was given under lzqlgh cos-t of living is reported from th 1 th ~Hatpers Ruud, Tignish. The exprlv G auspices 0 6 105th Comm” Circle and as this Circle never desir- ll l b .uit it . Chalsson and while' it may not he cn as 0 0 cm ed W h what is dom” tirely new. is nn object lesson in in ten--,ive farming, and if sur_:ocssi`ui. w-lrll be supersede potato planting in back yurds and vacant plots. it con pi_,.c,;_ u s outside their society, they wish to state' in fairnqss to tall coyrcerned than ihe entertainment was not for the Circle, nor held under its aus- d 'VISITING PASTOR.-- Rev. l<`|‘eri " lil. (‘la_v who is to preach in the H Grace Methodist Church Sunday le .a man oi' marked aiylliity and said to be much like Billy Sunday in his Z pre:-ichlng. Rev. and Mrs. Clay are S, now in the city and Mr. ('la_v will leave here Monday morning lor St. E John. going from there to Digby. t_ where he' wiill open u series of evan- gelistic meet-ings under a large tent with a staff of workers. RE-VISITING HIS IS:LAND HOME. ' |-Mr. and Mrs. (`liarlcs Molyneaux. ° . VERDICT GIVEN_.- in the case ol’ g Major Schurmnn vs. the trustees of Charrottelowm Mn Moryneaux-S 1-0,, St. James’ Church . Charlottetown. G which has been before Mr. Justice Haszard and the jury oi’ the Supreme (‘_ourt. Silixrrnersldc, for the past five lays, a verdict was rendered for the plaintiff' for $1,321. l\‘ir_. Schurman , was engaged hy the trustees to re- took up _ca,-penter wo,-1( .in its var, ._ modcl thc munse. The trustees claim ous branches. He has been out tr visit his uid nonlesn.-nn-the Donor Mui the-.v save in c\'lde“v°'. H "es-1111~ tliui the contract price was $3,786. Q. tion passed by the congregation :ru g thorizing them to spend that amount., Mr. Schurman, on the other hand. contended that there who no con- V tract and that he was entitled’ to there is cn-or land and lint- lar-in revolve not only that aluount. but the Steads on every hand. Town null lOl-‘il Hm0U“l that ll? llafl exllellilefl country show it vast iinprovcineut his native soil. Mn. Molyncuux carrie as an interesting souvenir. zi rsxlwa ¥...“‘f_.‘.:2.%".¥~,“".._.§.s:.“‘%." s:.°.:;‘°“ es ssl: .-.=..-.rm ...--..-.. - on the breakfast table of every thoughtful Ready to Mads in Canada Mother.- Lookfm'this sipmnv 7% _ln :abour and material. amounting ttyl ' --'5 -- _fr - --5 Since MP. M0lYll€11l1X lfl>"l» Sci f00l 0" Soimclhlng “ver $°'000" A "“ml’er °_f|Charlottctown. chuirnian of thc pc_alcd_ Johnston. K. i‘.. and Bcnt~le?»'. 'fl W uw“se9_Werf5 exalnlmfd' mclulll"-`5_ trustees, and W. A. Stewart. it is K. (‘., for plaini,iii'; Mart.in_,K. C., Y R@"~ Dr- l‘“ll‘"l°“~ W- l\° Rl-‘g-""S' "lt understood that the case wiill he ap- and lvlcllcan, K. C., for defendant. -71-mr-11 ` Z3 ' '_ l_ - " f 7 'I The mst matinee “W5” mc” °f ed by one bridesmaid, Miss Myrtle ‘£"1”; ' - l 5 the season, were most successfully carried out yesterday afternoon hy Georggue crepe with a Ehephordess ‘_ the Charlottetown Drivving Club, be~ fore u good crowd of s-pectators. The day, was ideal and the' track lightening Consequently good time all the of 218. but had tojheat Dr every inch of the way. Moth 2 went s _grand race. winning 2.20 pace after exciting finishes with lliliisn. Patphen 2.20%; while Picton S. driven by Mayor Brown, won the ‘.!.:l0 trot in two straight heats. each heat being -closely pressed by Upton Prince. SUMMARY. - ` Class A Trot. Duuholme, 2.lii}§, -Kelly Dr. Sharper, 2.18%., -McTague 1 Time 2.23%. 2.22, 2.18. Claes A Pace. inotn Miller, 2.20,- snow 2 1 _1 l.,il<1,i§p_I?atchen. 2.20%, Wedlock-1 2-2 "I‘lnio‘1"..23. 2.28, 2.21. Glass B Trot. Picton S.. -Brown Upton Prlnce.-- Conroy Kitchcner.- Kelly Tipperary.- _Malrar Time 2.30, 2.28. Ni Nw m.- awww bC»ilQ*“‘ The inte Malcolm McLeod who dc- parted this life in his home at Albion Cross on the 3rd was born seventy eight years ago in Mt. Hope. He spent his entire life time -in the specified communities. Mr. Mciheod was known as a stalwart, industrious. obliging man and the large concourse of peo- ple who attended his funeral conduct- ed by Rev, Wm. McLeod on the 6th testified' to the degree of appreciation of him by the people gene‘ral~ly. He had been ailing over two years but was able to move about his home till the' last illness of o`n-ly eight days cul- minated ln decease. The funeral service was in his late home and forty carriages accompanied the clay tab- ernacle to the pilace of imterment in the old Acorn Cemetery where the graves of three small children, who long ago were taken by the messen- ger of death were seen under the large weeping willow bonding OVGT them. There survive to 1005 ml" Bild mourn Mr. McLeod‘s departure a de- voted wife and five children. Mrs~ Warren Gilman, Boston; Mrs. George P. Wiling, Winthrop. Mass; Mrs. C. H. Urling. Cambridge. Mass: MTB- -l- W. McKay, Kentvilfle, N. S.; and Pet- er on the homestead. Mrs. George Urlirng was with her father during his illness and Mrs. McKay arrived in time for the funeral, The sympathy of many goes out to the bereaved widow and children: May they all know experemontally the meaning Ol' ihe Divine Word "God is our refuge Bild our strength.” mill i _A-_ s “' after meals reward ___ ‘ / E \'-§if-- , _ . " ' the daily use of \ Abbqfs Salt - elt ' - -:.:‘.~l.'vr.il.:.:°r.:'.t _ . . | . , - ff, _ ..... "".2.T..2.'.':::.s:. .' and upon stomach. . ‘G4 Q ` |` l u ~ :T£'..5'°.:`f:'."¥.f'.'l`°.::f°.?.'?.°.:°- |g.“..\|, [fi ‘KSU =»'-‘~.\’=="'s-'-::.»ff'.=‘2`€ ¢_a°4°n»fi'|°\r» a wo. '..~ . . -5 - -f r‘:.:;'t"'~. _ ~.. rr lr. -. fi’la*_¢.\1‘ " I _`j.°'_'f:_‘,“‘5,, | fs-f"*--1 ' iE€Z'L.`i'§If?Ei - 9 li Peardon. who wore a frock of pink hat of pink crepe and black velvet streamers, and carrled'an arm boquet of pink carnations. and' gladioll. Mr. l<‘. C. Grantham acted as groomsmen. was partaken of. Mr. and Mrs. Coad left on the midnight boat for Vancou , _ will take up their residence at Alert Bay, B.C., who-re the gromm is pastor of the Methodist church. The bride travelled in a smart _suit of fawn Swiss senge. with a mushroom sailor hat oi' brown silk; faced with pink tagel braid. FRIDAY ' A . PATRIOTIC. FAMILY.- Mr. John Daniel Finlayson. of Peakes Station, has enlisted for service over seas in the Royal Navy. l-le leaves this morning en route to England. His brother William left here on March 14th last for _England having been also accepted for the navy. He is attached to H. M. S. Victoria. in be attached in order to bs with his since the sad news was received ter River 3; Granville 7. The Rev. L. J. Laard will condu'ct the services. "Keep the Home Fires Burning" is often sung and everyone should re- member in this time of stress and struggle, to "Keep the divine fire burning upon -the altar of our hearts". All should get together for prayer and help. Residents are cordially invited to the service in the community in which they live and thus will help themselves and their family and the nation by recognizing the claims of God upon them and responding to them. Pv'r»-||AN ooNvENj|"|oN.-true, Knights of Pythias- from all parts of the Maritime Provinces will gather In Sydney on the third Tuesday in August for the ailnuai seesidli of the Grand Lodge. Delegates from nearly every lodge are expected to attend Y D fire-t occasion upon' which 'the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythian has knights last year by ex-Mayor W. A. ie already known' that a large dele- gation of New Brunswick knights and some from P _ E. Island contemplate Jackson, former foreman of the is- nnd Argus, is some from Lynn. Mm-. is wonderfully improvefi. U10 “GW MU' thedral the new Zion Church and the borough Bridge. Mr. Jackson is de lighted with the progress which he most commendable and singular fea- ture is the neat and concentrated ar- doubt have the'pleanf1rs of meeting 1 _ ‘ , many of iris old friends. __ l" "“Ce“'d _ and Mr. 'I‘. Preston .Peardon and Mr. _ :gn r B. G. Shepherd were the ushers. Miss _ _ '_ Ca_ve-Browne-Cave played the wed~ _ ' ding music. The guests included only - 2 0 the immediate relatives ami' friends. ' ‘ Immediately after the ceremony the bridal party adjourned to the home 0! ` . ‘ _ the bride's parents. where a supper _ . l.'3.‘;..".li'.l‘;‘.i"....‘?.?..‘1'° .itil .t'll‘.."i§‘;3 _ young man who reads and heeds his Bible, ' cabaret and-drinks ,-'and dances-till two o with its lures and pitfalls! Which would Which would you app__o1nt as executor' _f _ ' answered these .questions -in their- asking! are h withthe' young man who goes to the midni ht ’clock a. m.; who frequents the great White Vgay you hire to keep your books; to count your cash or your widow and orphans? You have already \ one of the most important sessions in ,_ ears is snuci ated. This wni be me _ _ \ ®- - “ill il Richardson and heartily accepted. lt / / -. /_ ,, ,, 2332151 ¢-i I ;5=.;‘i;-- _ _ v,- .‘_lT_ -if if irrepressible Doksys will ba on hand ` ` --r 7,- in sm their glory. _ _ -‘ “ _1_- -_ ‘ _‘ v-_ A Arran as vzAns.- Mr. Levi § - - " ' l ‘t \\ _ . __ \_ I I , _- on s visit to -former friends and is the \W‘1,;'»"" _,» K guest of his brother. Mr. Joseph _ _,__ _._-l Jackson and his sister Mrs. James ~ \ - Harper both of this city. lit is th_ir _.__ _‘E ty-eight years ago since Mr. Jackson _ _ _ _ left here and he sees many improve - __ __ _--,- ments. The most striking chanles . \. ._ af* that he notes are: Queen Squarewhich - » \ \ - P. , _ _ Eff- 7?. ».»..'¢.~ »/V, -~1~ ', ._ i ___,,»;,,* __~_'.!.,~_,__§_7,'g;/$Zf{,',-‘.1-_5 _ ts' Os- .-.. -, A-H ' "" lv- . ket house, the new St Duns ns __ ‘v-,._ .__ ni’ I ., ,__ ., __~ ' Hearts Memorial Hall; also the Hills- _ -:";-_ '__ jaw; 015* , . 331 7.'.J~ . "7 J , f 6 it m ~ _ _-, - '_ ` _ tliil-""""% -'fs-_~ \ “ *' ' h T sf ’:l’:3r?:""l""O.{ / » I " ef* ,_ '~ _». . 1 1- _ ' _ / __ __ 3, -_.__,¢_,'~_j__._$_,1;.:>.___;_: __3-,J-ga. 11 -s xi 4_1 .Z / ,iq-~ ...~_‘ ' ._-/_ A lu I./s gf- O____.__,‘» ,_ »-,_ 1 i 1 _ i,J‘ 1 1; _ _ Q. -5;: a .l_g'3i.‘. _ '),- '-*__a*,' 54'. `\. “- éfsé . f ‘ Jr ~ so - ‘ '_"‘~ ¥ 5 vig »\’ li "' ya ins! Jo; ..`.‘fl.`5’.€~' 3* '.;".);~`1"' >“ `A\,*-S", H This ii|u'ms£i.m, wane greedy reduces, . » which ship John ie've'ry anxious to __ - brother. it is only a short time ago "`-..;;:-E , _ _ ‘ ‘ fly' ,W1 - . fs _za ,__ -'-.iii vii-. _ >-5 . . -1 1 f~='§.> E 1’ ` 1) . H,-..'I_ - `_. ~ \,",‘ sr- ~ - S/Stix, ->%j_\.-_ _ 1*" ‘$~"” il/3.’ ' __.. fe K i1’§=;£?;.l,../-._. .' ' rf' "'A" -_',"`ag.!-f,~.;~f _ -, P: that a younger brother of these patri _. ` ,-,_ 3, ' - __ “ _ otlc boys me; death at the battle of _ -gn’ »»,\-~';q-_*‘§-'f1,,_..- 1,/ _`_\\.=._ “ ',,. vimy mugs. ¢."'“_ ~» N, ////' \. _ \-\\\\\\\\-‘ '-,». ~ - ~ --ff-so »- -ll. W/)»/J-/-Q . 4 .. - -_,. + __ 4 .. _ oaANvu.|.s cmcu|1'.- 'rue ser- _ - ~f,~r3A;`_¢_'-f"’-’/\"" 2%, __~.;,‘,-gi .» ,f vices on Sunday. June 24th will be as _ _ "_ ‘»f";'\' _ .___.»_ ` l~."'_{i’L,'i"f5'-\, ” ( follows:- Wheatley Rivepll; Hun- JB'-_ _U f~_. _i-` -* .'~;a.-._'.1__»,.*,'r,,', "a:‘.,'_ : I * - / ,_ ‘ 4 - ~`__. li".-l-?-fa” -'G Pr <-'lf .,9_?'f` ' "l€~'»’ ”'fib'”;4,`1"‘2 . 1 \~,;\`». Mn - *rt 4<-..'¢2.4\__? a 2,, *sk* ' .~1~‘--.-.~~»'f£_¥°-P- - *svn* ___-.__ ,"3 1 Q _. 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