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" £515 1 , c_.."»'- _ .__.'~.; ;'- l,.»g,.~,.~' ~'-- . - -,a’- -_¢ 1.. 'a ‘» - ' I _. . 'Mid'-. '_,.._-_ -_.- _ -` 15"* £51-“‘~°f ; - -' --»1.‘-‘:Av 'The marriage of Mr. Corbett of Boston and Mies Margaret Nolan of Ghepstow took place yesterday morn- _ ' h S '.° ,ng at St. Mary s Churc , ouris ge Dunstan's Cathedral was Sherry. The bride, who wore performed by Rev. Dr. McLellan, costly presents. From .1 letter `received by A. H. Wadnion of this city, it is learned that his brother Wesley T. Wadinan, U contractor and builder of 20 Walth- am S1;_, Lexington, MaSB., is improv- _ing after being the victim of a very serious accident which occurred On pee, llith, 1911. Mr. Wndman while on his way to oversee some honses he was building, called to sec stfriie ,,,,,,;.,,._., who were excavating a. cellar np,-,.~i.y, He had only been there about five minutes when some dyna- mite which was placed over a fire to thaw out exploded and 9, piece of the pull which contained the dynamite was biii‘ied i bis neck. entering with- in half an igcli of the _insular vein. He was taken to his home by the family physician who summoned tuo others, the three working over nlm from ten to three o’clock trying to Step the flow of blood but without success. They then callcd R, specialist from (‘.nmbridgc who after two hours work finally stopped thc flow of blood and removed the piece of tin which was lndred against the wind- pipc. He was in .1 vt-.ry critical con- .liiion for several dnvs having lost forty pci' cent of blood. Mr. Wndinun is ii iinfivc of (lrnpmiil, and his mmiy friends tliroiipdiout _that vicin- itv will be glad to know that he is nblf- to take short walks outdoors ll(l\V. \ Tl{llRSl`).\\' Fred Turner, Trilby, has sold hi; cliestnut mare for a, handsome sum und has niircliused H promising (lak- ley liui-on colt from R. B. McMillan. liraclfley Point Road. 1| I * _ Wm. Younker, Brnckley, has his speedy more Dottie iii fine shape this wintcr, Ho waits for ice, then lie will cut her loose. Yesterday was declaration day in l{ing's (`-ouiity at Gc01‘gct0\.\'n and' the returning ofli-ccr, l\lr. l\’lcl\'innon,in the St. Pcter's District declared A. Simpson elected by ii majority of six over lt. N. Cox. The district gave Mr. (fox a major- ity of one vote and the special votes as counted gave a majority of seven for Mr. Simpson. thus electing the latter bv six votes. Gcor_r:e E. Hughes, (‘.it_v, y.~st.erda_v received a. telegram from \\`iiinipcg niniounciiig the death of his l,ror.lier Frederick William which occ'.iri'cd on Tluirsday, Jan. 11th. The deceased was for many years it prominent far- mer at Marshfield and was widely known througrhout the province and especially in this city. l-lis funeral took place oii Thursday and the de- ceased lcavcs to mourn a, widow., lice Flora Mcliean, West River, and r.- fnuiily. No ndditioiiiil psirticiilfirs have been received. The Guardian ex- tends sympathy to the bcrcavcd. ` JH". ‘ ‘-ss." Makes _ Clean _Kitchens - 1 ,You can make your ldlchen fairly shine wilh cleanliness. wifh less lahvl and in less iimeyihan it lakes lo clean il with soap..;_oap powder or other cleansers il you use _ _ the scene of a. Dlvasing event yesterday rwrniiig, when Miss Dorothy Flynn was united in marriage to James a pretty costume of blue broadcloth, with ,L blaek picture hat, was attend- ed by her sister, Miss Katie_ who was ettired in a suit of Alice-blue cloth with a white beaver hat. The groom was supported by Albert Wil- sun, After the ceremony which was in the presence of many of the girl friends of the bride, the bridal party drove to the home of the bride where a dainty breakfast was partaken of. The bride received many Valuableand Brock lev Pt Read Totals M&l_0fifv for Dewar-391 Maiority for Feehan-241 Braekley Point 23 Covehead 43 Pleasant Grove 40 Little York 50 Bedford 102 Trncadie 75 Mt. Stewart 55 Pisquid 53 Monaghan ‘G5 Fort Augustus 70 Johnston's River 92 Mt. Herbert 49 Southport 59 Specials 63 ld clyeaéeffay Dr. Dewar _of Southport and H. Feehan, Mt. Stewart were tie e.re_ e ected in the third district of. Queen's at the recent Local Elec- 0"' ph” °m°i*11 5811128 are as follows: McDon- Dew ar Feehan Chandler aid 41 30 83 b6 ‘ 17 42 36 ai _ so 9 as as 11 1 4a 17 41 41 11 as as 24 20 18 12 34 _ 49 zo 11 zo za 26 43 69 56 49 48 55 49 52 40 32 17 41 15 902 643 511 402 “ami I"T”iI"'F"‘l 'SAVED PREM l -$llR[i[llli’S Klf ' "Frull-a-iives"’ 'cured Appendicills N‘.-‘.\vnvs.cu, Ont., Feb. iztli. rgio. 23 “Just about s year ago, our daughter Ella (fourteen years) was taken with terrible pains iu the riglit side. We -it once put lier under ilie care of a first-class doctor, who pronounced it 1 case of Appendicilis and advised an operation. We took licr to a Hospital i n Kingston where she was again imniedia- tely ex.-iniined by an eminent specialist. Ile said she had Appciidicitis and musl be operated on at once, if we wanted to save hc: life. ._.'Mrs. Henry Hayden of Mar' Bridge has received the sad new home Wediiesday evening accompnn ied by Alfred Robins of Midgell. Ile that her only daughter Mary Jane was killed in Boston by being run over by an auto. Her body arrived ` teacher of much ability and his 1-‘Rio-iv ' ‘§ It is with sincere regret that it is learned that Prof. C. M. Wright, has resigned his position as organist of the First Methodist Church. Prof. Wright is an organist and music _ < ,' ».':“-'- ` -" ‘M '-: .~,a Y _ff _ '_ ~ rc_ _ 11.639. , ,___ ` inoval from this city will be a dis _,___ ________,____ ___.__,__.;_ ___ _,__.Y__. _,___ __ _ _ _ »'.'__1;.==-.=_'.=§;-;.§._r-x;.-,=--- ;.£v»;,°f- ":_;“. .2 1;-.___ -~ -- i -_._;;j'_, ._¢__, ‘_?4;.,-,;._ _’. f‘--_..= .-e,'._, _ _ I _ -_ .; -- __ fi; __/.-../2 ‘i-_ “-, ,__ _ = ..‘»‘t'.=-V"91-=’r-=~*"‘*‘fZ*"13’~’3W¥§»fi-. __ _ . . *_,_f,.. - ._-. -:» .. _ > fi" E _.-'§_:,___ _ __ _ _ __ _____. ‘_ 2 -j’f.'-is ‘-%= » _ - ',¢f.»_f'§,_ .' _._`*_ __ _ -55'; .-5. -.* ' ' ,,__._:.»- -- f- -;_1_'~>i_~_ twenty years. His liindly and courte ous business relations with a larg uuiubcr of people in this section of the i'i~o\'incc will long be remember l-il. About five years ago, with his family, lie rciiioved to Winnipeg, wliere and his con (ilaude carried on fl successful business. Manv Islanders ceased was a very clever young lad and a most dutiful daughter to he mother. '...°Victor Beaton, brother of Fran Benton, Red Point, whose suddc disappearaiice was referred to in rc cent issues of this pnprr, was-i . . y.. y further trace of his brother' coul be found and thus further searching continue it. llluclfi sympathy is felt for Mr. Ueutoii`s rclu.tivcs.* sou of the late Hugh McKinnon and lciivcs to mourn one brother mid one sister-Angus and Janet on the old lioniestcad. 'l`lie pall-bearers were!- l>ougall Martin, Simon Brown, James ('rew, Angus Nichol.-;oii, William Mc- Dougall aiid Arthur Seiitner. A coi'rcs.poiideiit in Einerald sends us the following: With very sincere regret l read in your paper a few days ago the death of a highly es- tcenied friend, Albert Craig, - which event took place in Wiiiiiipeg on the lith inst. The late Mr. Craig was born in l\-Iiddleton, and at an early nge entered the employ of the late D. ltogers, Suinnierside. After serving an apprenticeship iii the mercantile line lie spent a iiuniizcr of years in the L-nited States. On returning to this 1’ro.fi|i`ce lie did business in Bedeque :uid Freetowii before removing to i~;inei'ald, ulicrc he resided for aboutlforiued 'l`hursdn_y evening and death - followed ou Friday evening. I-le was e tliirty-iiine years of age and, until ulio have visited that city, andoth- ers who reside there, always found in him rt warm friend. The deceased leaves to mourn a sorrowing widow ( . _ - ._ _. _ _ t ` I A . . t F nee lumeline bio-.by) one son and no daughters to whom is extended he sympatliy of many friends in emerald and other parts of the Pro- Vince.-l’.I°‘.H. Rev. A. M. l\lcl.eod, the new Dfw- [lyde laik, was in~.t.illed last even- iig, the e\crc\ses_ tnliiiur lilacc lil U10 uditoriuiri of the church at seven tor of tho l<‘iri-‘.t I’resbytcrinii Church . 1- -._ ~ - - a forty-fi\'c. Rev. S. W. Steckel of Providence, R. I., moderator of thc Presbytery, presided. Rev. _l\.lr. MC Leod was born on a farm in Lorne, l‘ictoii County, N. S., Dec. 24, 1314. the son of Archie and Mrs. Moc- tou Acadcniy and took n four yeaf couisc at Diilhoilsie (`0llCl!0 f1'0m whirli he was griidiiatcd iii_ N399- HS took ii tlircc years tlicoloflwill- "-‘l_“f50 nf; l'rcsb:,'l'criaii (‘.ollc_i.:c in, Hn'-lfll-X N. N., und in 1005-06 st.\1&liCfl ‘<1 llnifed lfree (`ollci5c, (lluS,\10\\'. 560 able assi' _ ‘ lioinc is at 10 'l`llHtf`-l\C\` 53 \_V0d.“° teiidurcd it 1'f-f1f‘-l’U\‘“ \>.Y 7-hm" l_‘"r'“ ion;-is qhuich vtstiy -Boston lapcr _.___ uittaiva Citizen Jan. 15) servants died this morning in t ed away at the family residence. y_ tinct loss to the public in general I§§§_=_. __ __ ' __,,._, ' and a large circle of friends in par- _“_” _F “ ,Q-i_i. ___._,,,,_.. . .. \ . ____ _ being useless it w s decided to dis- lticular. It is understood that he has f=_=2:2==f- '-5:. f=- '=1-f -.3-:_ 5.. 'gm n Souris esterdn and stated that no A very pleasant sociu1funCt_m___ ‘ tool; place at the home of '1`hos.arid _ _ _ _ _,__ __ _ .-_ __ .- =-- .- -- _ e_~»_-<~.-.?>._.'.-§-‘- Mrs. Clark, Summerside, on Wednes day night when a large number of friends and acquaintances gathereed at fvlr. (`larke’s home on the occasion of his 57th birthday and tendered L,,,<,.1_ por ft your be attended Pic- S t t. land. lie dcvoi-"fl 11 Yi*-f_*~\“ to the Nat- ioinil Siiiiiluy iii-liool field iii NOVH 5;-_otigt niui thrii ziccc-pied it DBSUW' ate in Clifton. 1"- E- 1-. \‘Vh“l`° he rcinaincd until last (J.-tolir-i~. Wh_0“ he came to l-iydc l’nl'k- U" DCC- Z7 he ..~...i-i-10.1 cuss Len.. ii. ini.-fav. ilciurh- ter of Itev. John Murray, at Clifton. s day ovciiing, Jain. 3l. 'Hh“-.V Wm _ ‘ae . __ ., -__ .- 1 \ t ll The funcml 0f U10 IMC N9i1MCKiI1‘1him a surprise party. The visitors non i1_00l< l1li1'~‘€ OH D90- mth 110 _numbered about sixty and the evening Brooknem Ucnwtery' The service at l “'99 IUOBT- llleflsimtly Bllenll ill d111'lCln‘.Z ‘ Fruit-si-lives' saved our dniiglifu. the house and grave was conducted and Whig, The musk for the dam. lil/ file REV. Mr. Back. He was the ,ing was most cnllably furnished by Misses Mc(‘.oubrey, Minnie Clarke and lloiicette on the piano and Mr. Rain- say on the violin. About midnight refreshments were served und dancing was continued until the eaily hours. Mr. rind Mrs. Clarke cnloy n large ac- quaintance and the happy gathering individually tendered Mr. Clarke good wishes forinany more years of lical- th, activity and usefulness. Mr.Clurke is widely known throughout the pro- vince and has many frie~ids in Char- lottetown and Quecn’s County.” --Particiilarly sad was the death of Charles Monkley, of Lot 18, which occurred Friday evening in the P. E. Island Hospital after an operation , for a mastoid abscess. Deceased had been ill only two days when on the advice of his physician he went to (Ihai-lottetown Tliursday, and entered the hospital. The operation was per- strickeii with this last illness, was - in robust health. He was a prominent farmer and a highly respected citizen and his untimely death, in the prime of life, has elicited the heart- felt sympathy of the whole commun- ity. He leavcs to mourn his wife and one sou, aged- four years, besides his father and mother, two brothers, l¢,,___ {Nova Scotia and The Guardian wish- ", g/ ` "~" " 3° "' ' ` ' " “:cs him and Mrs. Wright a large 'iainount of success.. - ;;.;=;¢=,f .>._1_=;=.,;.¢;___ _ `-'.2-_ 'Zi‘°1_"i:;-i`§EI-£73: _ .=__ -._-_ -_ __ = -1- " e ' 'iff' "7-".'-. ‘ Is%§§‘§ ’ ,, , . ' ~‘.-___».",\,:i'_-'r-’_\=.'~<:'_I-2 _ 1 i --.. y/,'-¢~~ L-..'f"~'-3 - -` ‘__‘-_-- ._ >`-J~.-'*:-`-'»<~_-;’-'».='_-¥_L- "Luckily for 'us and for her, an uncle caiiie in with some ‘ lfruit-n-tives ' and insisted on Ella taking thcni. Goof: results were apparent nlinost from tli-. first dose, and the trcolnivsut cizrcd her from the surgeon’s knife and today she is enjoying the bc-st of lu-:iltl\”. ]. \V. FOX, (lfntlicrl LILLIAN FOX, (Mollicrl “Fruit-a-tives” is thc only nieiliviiie in the world that will posifi\'cly_c\i_1c Constipation-`tlie cause of .’\ppcnrli':.i\ i-. 5oc. a box, 6 for $2.50, or trial si/c, ssc. At all dealers, or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. i ' ___- l in the death of the late Mrs. John McLennan, Dock Road, Hansville, the community loses a good neighbor and friend. Deceased was an unas- suming womun. possesseil of it wond- erful niind and memory and a foun- tain of knowledge. She was born in UiE§. Isle Of Skye, emigrated with her parents to this Province when she was quite o. young girl. She was an honorable member of the l’rcsbyter- ian Church at l-lartsville. She lived out the principles of her pro- fession by a life and eon\'crsr.tioii be- coniinf: lt. She leaves on the home- stead one son and one iiaiightcr and another soii in -the United Stn/tes. -'l`he following is from the _Win- nipeg Free Press News Bulletin, .Iany Sth. The death occurred at 8.30 this 'morning at the General hospital of Albert Craig, formerly ol Prince Edward Island, but for the past three years a rcsifient of Wiiiuii*-eg. Mr. Craig for many years carried on a ysuccessful business at l~lmei-aid, |Priiice bhlwaril Island, and since com- ling to Wiiinipeg he was again engag- ‘ed in business with his son and was the senior luii`tiiei‘ of the firni of C. C, Craig & \‘o. Mr. Craig leaves to ‘mourn their loss two brothers, a wid- low and three children, one son, lClaud<-, and two daughters, Blanche 'and Mrs. A. M. Fraser, both living in the city. 'l‘be funeral will take lplacc iroiii his lute rfsldcnce, 122 ‘Chestnut strect, to-morrow (Sunday) l_zit 2.30 o'clocl; to l-llmwood cemet- ery. The funcrr.l service was con- ducted by Rev. G. K. 13. Adams of Young ivletliodist Church, of avhich the deceased was a member, an was llargely attended. Many beautiful ‘floral tributes were received. The pullbearers were:-B. J. Clark, Wm. lfleeliie, J. H. llulmer, Martin W. l'I‘n,yloi‘, ]~l. J. Clark and A. R. Hignell. (lfioneer please copy.) Rev. T. A. Drury, Beamiwille, Ont., 'm-,S.T0N_ _y,,,,_ 1G__\v\,,,t ,S to be writes as follo\vi-1:-“l\`or_ eighteen done with Rev, Clarence V, 'l‘_ |¢ie|.0_ years I have live" i“"l`e"m“_gly lm“\son, sentenced to die for the murder D|`0“_;’°‘l Witl}__tU-;° Cnef:t;l,_f_‘_“,: ‘of Avis lilnnell, dcpeiids in it la.i‘gc goo wroug iy r. i mms sure u on the action the govern- l’ilfs. For some yeais I had sullercd ,,(,,,,,,._l,`)l takes t0,,,,,r.-my upon the nlinost constantly with chronic dys- petition for c1,~_,,,cm-y of Slim.. N, l s also sentenced foi murder p x _ . . . ' lil D._ ` ~ _ tended _by different other troubles gh0,,ld the c,,,,,,c,1 cD,,,m,,,_e Pl,_el,,S. _ ,_ _ 1 which invariably follow o_r accom- sentence to me imprisonment, 11; is Mrs. M:icl_.eod is an acco_i'{1_l>h15\°‘ pany it as its results. l>\"0mme“t ‘"“‘ argued by some that Riclieson would siiiger and iii church work w_i_ _lehain Ong which Wwe kmncy t,.Oub1e_ and have some chance of s,,cnd,,,g the rest lsmnt of her husbnn el: EUCS' IAgalnS; this _°°ml)1i°"'u°? ff of his life iii jail, instead of going to isease wage "_ \'ifr0l‘0lll~3 war ac the Chain - for several months, using i_~nany dll- There “-_,S ,, “inference laeeiug nve ‘ ferent remedies, none of wiich gave 1, ul.. at fha (mice of William A, \'- lull “ill l“` ‘LM “‘ he permanent relief. ln my discourage- NF,,,.§c .0sterd,w_ The ¢0....Be1 for t I was al out to discontinue h E 1¢f,t| had t h ni H1011 -~ 2 Ric eson ssif a ie no ea treatment altogether when I was ad- f,-nm }ile)ier.oii‘s eople since the pus- P _ I’ tor confessed the murder. llllt he Pink Pills the use of which, thougi q eg not think that the convicted One of 0ttawa's best KNOW" “ll/ll under very'unfaVoriilile circumstances, c{;,.,_,ym,m»,, family has completely 6 soon revived my drooping courage. ,lesm-ted him. After the conference person of Fi'e:icrick G._ _Binllel-t_; The inlldlcifw Bi-rlwli Ht U10 TON? Of Mr. Morse visited Richesonli his cell pf 1 -k fthe stai-iSt\¢l1 F9-“C my weakness and the different at the (uhm-ies se.-eet_je,i1_ fytlihecgdstsnis depe.rtnieut,_wh0 D859* troubles of which dyspepsia, w_as the B03T0N_ ,].m_ 15__A good 0| 11.15. th _ li Drime cause released, let 30. D-Hd diff- ters have been seat to the jail ad- _ Aylmcr i1v€n\10. OVW-Via Sou ' ‘Hou appeared- In OM “_‘0“th I l“C\`°*}50d dressed to Rev. l\1r. Richeson since my it in ,ew hUm___,_ I ,m,__,, hm," 11.0-ciecig. 'rut ist.. i\ir._is?_ni;_<=et__t_; wi; fifteen p<>u_nds_in_we1gh§. mini r@°°1:e<} he was .:..r..i.m...e._i_,_ some oi f£i.€_ni me tu ,_,,§_‘M,,e ,,,,,,,,,,,,, my ,OSB was in hm Bath yenntuintil l st a new lcnbe O h 0' .n y;1Bfx1b°;° ° are of a symlm-thll ng nature' bu .ME ‘freely since using (lutari-hozone; in - ““‘l.‘“. “`°..“°"“'“.“`.?.i...`.... ...ii “ -. ?.l"§...”§.°`£.`i§'f° .5‘.‘.'.i..“.‘.’l‘...°f..`.`...§..i1.“..'i.° °“‘“"' 1"‘§s§.f.’§..`“§`ii.`§"...fi§.‘i..f.'§'“ "° se 1 -.m no---may of--1. is-..---i ' “'09 “`“’“ ° ‘va ’ ' _ "‘°"' “°`° ‘ - -' riwoon s 1.i<;i;" ltic stroke. For several GMES ly permanent. Ilenials are made by William A. -‘ ‘ " ` _ _ ,H - _ , -. pi . . , _ - _ ‘ his life had been dt-_i_\ 0f~ Later my S fe 11 a Morse. couns » _ , - d- ,le it ,5__ tl, condition became criticnll ygsgeggxf by anaemia (though under tl_i_e care ag Moses (.rant Iudmunds has’ ahaiidi_in___ gtgigedoifai B‘i;e‘s‘T:t‘;‘,_;s un _“def ' - and members of the faml Y W our family GOCWF) HIM? S 9 COU ed the man who was to have marric _ _ _ ,H _md 1 scarcely walk In this dangerous ex- his daughter Violet it ie uiidepewgu structible hard rubber in ia mouel' t M Bennett was born a.f» tremit Dr Williams’ Pink Pills were that followin hiaeonfeegion of 9, ufiicient m€1liCHti0l1~ £0 \f1Sf» f“`° ‘The ll? ef' lint Arinasll Rnd W” resortcyd to and in a brief space of week e 0 Mig; Edmande ceased te months. Beware of the substitutor ` qaisrgof' tlieolateylicv Dr JBHWS B°“` time restored her to perfect health write ti lllieheson and has not com- and imitfltofil 0( CUtf\f\`h°Z°"°" “sf- . . . si ' ' - ‘ _ . . Every Bptflk Of dl" 13 qulddy am! :ett._ He canie to Ottllwfl 8-bout 40 Being is minister Of the HOBDGI men! municatcd with him in any way. l10_f:0H\\il10 Hlld v0ll ll get cured.C B\ ` 'l eil from lloors wood- years ago and had been ¢0““°°¢°d test eases have come under my no- He received one letter from her on mail from the tatarrliozone om- \ cami tem" \ k_ '. d with the customs department for 36 tice, in all of which Dr. Williams’ Jen 6, the day after he penned his pany, Buffalo, N. Y., and kingston, W0# UPS- mm W°‘ “'“‘ °"”- H i i widow 1. ii 1 ~ t 1 .1 tiii ` <1 .ies r _ . - e rs. e is siirv vel by B. . Pin P ls have ully sus ane er confession, but the correspon e On . Ipainleil walls, cooking and dairy KJ; hey.. and four nie<1 Y H is r ec me so reduced ei 'fer iiieneson that 0"” YU" "Y "*‘t""‘“°""“’ 5°“ ed b ll, Leonard who are all in the west, ami Williams’ Pink Pills as being superi- of Miss Edmonds letters sent o -- ' cleaned end brig*-nm y mvf'°n° Roland df the customs deD&\'¢lD°\\¢- oi" to anything known to me in the Rfcheson have been postmarked New The Canadian Pacino 1| the Short, a9'l\\\ llule 59°" l° h°“"w“'“° The daughters are Miss Kathlwll. treatment of the many diseases for York city, but it is thought that they Direct Route Charlottetown to Mon. all harmful l Lotitla and Annie which they are recommended." were sent to relatives there and re- treal, the trip being made in twenty ~ - /" ` Mr Bennett was at o e ` ' mailed so as to prevent the young four hours. Close connections are °h°m'°°k‘ nlof the public school board. Oh (Canadian Press) woman’s whereabouts from becoming made for all D010!! \'1°Y0“d. Bud ’ l mgieh he served for ri num-ber of HALIFAX Jan, 17-The Dominion known bv the public. change; and transfers are avoided. W d was one of the l€B1dlnE ill!-J-government S. Lady Laurier struck Richesonfs first confession was made New electric light slB0D0\'9 0° f-hi’ C- yiqurslrinthe fraternal H551” °f W9 it rock at Cape Negro on the coast of to the Ilev. Edgar J. Helms, pastor P. R. Halifax Montreal run, and this _ g~,fs|f_,,1 being peat district deputy of Nov; Scotia, - of Morgan Memorial Church ln this road has the belt dining car service. thpAnclent Order ofthe United WOW- The water entered the engine room city. He is a Methodist, but has This in the only line operating com- mgn He was also a member of the and gba was taken to Perry Point been acting as the prisoners spiritu- partment ears-Montreal and Ottawa (‘ nvdisn and Independent Orders of and b°,,¢h,,d_ ' al adviser. Mr. Helms admits that to Toronto, and Montreal and Toron- Flgrssters He formerly took a prom- The Abereen was sent down in the he could tell a harrowing narrative, to to Vancoilvbr. J- K- RMB. th* ment pure in the mhnicipel affairs of morning, and there was 24 feet of but his lips are sealed. Hlchesoive loml O. P. R. Agent, nn supply all 1 the city and of Ottawa SOUND ,water fn't’he hold at 11.50 p. m, conscience troubled him so much that ,""'-“""“n°“" _ “Hr . --_im , . is Absolutely* hee [mm Maha; n . time chair- , i | , U Y There had been other conf"ideuces,‘ . . . 5 slayer s head was bowed in grief and the true story was revealed. Pastor hit with word and hand he endeav_ cred as best he could to soothe the Ificheson’s lawyers were consulted _, an with the prisoner's consent. He had ` ' made it clear that it was not to he nf a spiritual adviser, which would have remained inviolate as are the .ietuus now. 'l’_he written acknoivledgment " "1'm sorry not to be in a position to discuss the matter," said Mr. I ' _ fore entering the miuif.-try ,mu 1 fe]1y_ _ appreciate the news value. it would _ n carrying many weight* thin.,, in my B. "l'could not possibly snv anything Je , . Wi|lll0\1f- violating solemn pledges und §'_ 'li 1 - _ . _ , . If Riclieson had had his way Avg j' ' -- ; ,s l _ ,. f- - _ 14. lt has just been learned that at the lie.-iilquartcrs of the Young W0nicii's (`lii'istiaii Association on 1 and urged her to meet liiiii that .- _ , _ sented she would have received the /,,. Girl friends and attaches of the l " institution heard Avis exclnim: 7.' /'f'-'I \ % not leave. l shall have to let it go ~ 11 tlcd down to the pastorate of the vestip;ated and the women found and _ Y were compiled and were ready for ln all the information gathered the story of Miss Patsy Felts, now dying She advanced him a total of about $700-aiiil the obligation was not dis- girl, w'nrn she ref-eivml a clieuue for _ _ _,___-*_ - ---_- W ";_ i-ff __-/-*”'€_"”°'$ fx; ` `. , ~\_ -ef. *a ` - ‘ ~%\ .~f,_=-. _.L »_~, ,._` _ I* O 0 .. . |\f , , ..f'f/ J *Y _P°7f`_' fi - # 1\._ _ 9/4 ' is ~ 1- , _ f. -._\_\. _ Q Qi ritinn-mer: _ cl roar of deadly e is everywhere. Your nerves are weak and worn, they are vertaxed, strained the breaking point. _ Strengthen them, build them, vitalize them with a Food. Tonic. W eboorevs ‘ Essaufsion one of the oldest, puresl an-cl best-known of FUOD - TONICS. ALL DRUGGISTS ll-G -f.-Z».f\" .»-.~{»'.1-'IL-'.~`r'-vi._:~.;¢;"f\.'~;\6§!-.;;,,;;_,f»c-5. »_v_f.- ' It was learned toda that the Pinks -_-_-fr ______ ___;__ - - -___ __ ' 3 mpeg from t|,,,_,,. agencim ,n ,.,,,.,,,,,S quest that she send back ai proniis- _ sory note- she held and such letters _ from .iirliceoii zis she hull kept. ment had no men available for gm-}~, Miss l<‘i~lt'/. uns probably l{icbcson's a seareli_ General S“perin;em]C,,t first s\\'cetlie1ii't ufiur he passed be- Leitch, whose oflice is here, went (0 youd the age of “calf lo\'e."' 'l`ln-re Kunsas City to direct, the Search in were other women ciicoiiiitercd iii the the cities and towns where ltichcson coiiutrywide search, but 1-'lie seenieil had lived for every scrap of informs- to he the one to whom he eoiistaiitly ln-ld out bi‘oi.iisi_s of inari`iuuc :is Beginning with Richcson‘s anteee- soon us he had secured a church. _ Even on the duy after the :leuth of Avis l,i|iiicll he wrorr-. ii ll-itci' .it the _ house of Miss Vii-lct l1`.dinaiid:i and f told Miss lfeltz that soon, iii that - Very montli of Ocfoi:i‘i', lic uoulil be on his ivriy west, \\lil;i'c lic could seek a church that he niiglit -“pi'eaf:li to tlioiisuiiils ivisteuil of to liiiridi'eil:i_" l 'Tho ilrcclifioii cl' the ipuii wiis such that it was liclievcd in the east ibut Palsy Foltz was an elderly per.-,.111 \\’l‘.o had hefrieiidcll l£i<‘l'ie.=:<:ii l~ccaius.v of his evident dtsire fo become n aroused the greatest interest. llichcs- 1-lci'»;_viiian_ liisicrnl she i.; :mid to be uii became engaged to her in 1903. Sho lent him. money when he was a student at William Jewell College, at_ two vcurs at ,fi sz'.nitai‘iurii seeliiiil; to Liberty (M0.), of which her father wus one of the facility, helped him -sir. with cash when lic was studying .L y/'nr or t'.'.'<\ the _iunior of liielieson and has hi-.vii iii Salt Luke City for rci~o\'iu' from tlilicrculfisis. Now her condition is such ibut she will be moved to .\i-iiioini soon in the hope of su\'in;;f hcr life. - li()>`.'l`(i\'. .lun. li)-lt was hir. lid- mnnils who i‘efn.ined the l:i\'ryei‘s to defend liiclieson. witli the exception l of Attorney .loliu l.. Lee, who wo.-' 1 retained by Mr. lficlicson's f:itlicr.llui after lliclicsou was sentenced, l\'li'.Lec J -.T.___l.._ __._;__;l__. ml' i ret"i'iud io \'ii'giul:i, und the burden of Riclicson's dcfcucc was loft on the .shoiililcrs of llfilliiiiii A. Morse. And iiow it is known that after spending almost $2fl,'lfl0 in the attempt to es- tablish thc iiiiior_f'n<'e of the man his daughter loved, l\'ir. lddiiifiiiils has witlidriiwn his support. BHAIN WUHKEHS Nllll NULIH You Cnn’tflo Without lt. llnrd workers and thinkers will eventually find that the pure is too swift for their r'i>n:~._ iurollen V.-ins. Milk Des, (mul. lfr-ci-.:l.ti per L-'.".le ut dealers ordellvo W.|’. Y0\lN(|.l’.li.!".. 14| l. i:;.'\i:. B162.. MOIIIICILCL .9/»’ ' '-v.-_..~.»<\\».-».e~.-'.e~..\._.. »»r..,-»,<_.»i- -_ .- ._ | - ,_ 1, Silver §pemis lil) l'riv"- forl'S 'ind seivin I ‘_.;,-‘__ }.i"”'.~°..'_iii insiry cxquis- ~ "lf :zu d;...i_',~i:‘, me sfiinpcd 'i I .;` “J I .»'J .. ' . . nos. _ SWBS svn YE? r* `-' E TF*-EJ B4) _ _1` ' ‘ 1 :ia E’ l :iowii as _.`. \_ ".'»`:L`r;.‘ f’.`.:.': .‘.’::.‘ Wren" _ i :mdi’n..il~;ii1ihchcaivicct grridc of plulc. 'Satis- - '51 faction is guaranteed. ' 'I\ -2' Snld by Leadlnm Dealers .- ..... i" .;`: .'» ._-‘_i--_,.~ ,g,-.,,\_,,.<__-4‘.'.-..- if-r: greatest known remedy for poor and iinp..\‘ei‘is.lii~il blood-weak or strained iicrres. lt acts promptly, gently, and eflif-ieatly -~-on thesystem to* over- 'come the ailments and illnesses that are to pre- val;-nt at this season. From the first tablet the system assimulates the strcngtll giving qualities and distributes strength and nourish- ment to the blood and weakened nerve ccllsf - Nnlife costs only' 500 a box and is sold -by: ' . .. l'he McKinnon DN!! 00-. Cul* The Two Macs, City. ' Geo, E. Hughes, City. E. A. Foster, City. _ , _ J. W. Carruthers, Montlglh Cox Brosi, Morell. Mrs. A. N. Campbell, Bt. POUCH. H. J. Mabon, Sourlu. Alex. Robertson, Red Poili. B. P. Smith, Killllors. 5. H. Colwill, New Haven. Ewen McKinnon. Hambton. Calvin Howatt, Victoria. Kier at Mcl<‘adyen, Kensiiigtol. f'. N. Enman, Summersido. bl. C. LePage, North Rultico. W. B. Dyer, Alberton. Mrs. Lottfu Murneglinn, Pea.h’\ Station. Jas. F. Lord, Tryon. If your dealer doe|n‘t carry NU- LIFE ask him to write Johnlon E Johnson, Wholesale Distributorl. iliharlottetown. mwsdrtf. Don't continue to burden your sys, _ P tem for another day when the germs -Y ~ -23----' " ~~-- of such a filthy loathsomc disease nel K essences, and all trace of Catarrh will forever depart. liead what Elwood . Lee, of Sydenham, Oniy, says of “I was a clironic sufferer from con- nd for many years have constantly ad Catarrh. I was recomineiided to ry Cntarrliozone, and find that by sing the Inhalcr on the first touch f .1 cold or la grippn I aw :.1110 £0 6. _f _ 1. _ ~ ~.»». ._