It l -Z _ls Atfsflsrge » g~of Zion Con- tig; lost I t 5 unanimous call sd‘to v George G. Tay- `-. teeing 3 yearly stipend 'of ~, and s‘inonth’s vacation. Rev. 12, Fgllerton, Interim Moderator, 'f ,Q Bev.'W. ,H_. Spencer( con- dl_ict_ed_the"sqrvlce Preaching an elo- quent' sdnnrvropris sermon. ‘M4 1881151' ».l“'°5idl“S 3 me l1“§i“°S5 -My color `was poor, and my blood sheeting :'t|is;.!_csl1< ‘is ftlihfslly acted upon. Tb _cell url .be submit- zee to rmiiytéiv me me r neil; .seet- hs-_ -21:7-..`l<'.' 'T' " 1...°A quiet wedding, was caelebrated %»os1gery,f-_ -alberta on t, zstu, cu Miiis,.FIorence_.--David n was “ted in 'niarriage to 'Gedgge T. ght, hy the Rev. Malcolm McLean. #ill Ds. dson was the third daugh- tlr oélthe late Rev. Frank Davidson, firm' 'y BaP\lllE.'niinister oi"Nonts- gb, and well 'known on the Island, slid sister of Mrs. N. J. Nicholson, Montague, George T. Wright is they second son of George and Mrs Wrlght1,| Lower Montague, and the clergymani who perfoinied _the cermnonykibii also in Islander, T1;-pt er of D. J. Lean. merchant,-~Mo‘n“taghe.~ The Guardian txteiids its best wishes for a,long and gina: wedded life to Mr. and Mrs. rig t;--'B2 ` - _ _ CONSTlPA'l`l0N Gail,-Be (iured. E_:_v’ , _ . , A 1 You cannot expect to be well if you allow your bowels to become clogged. Whstiis necelssaryiis to have a free mo- tion ol' them every day, and to keep them in this condition all the time if you wish to be strong and healthy. If you don’t keep them open the system will become ‘clogged up with ‘poisonous matter and produce- constipation, headache, dy- epepsia; blood, etc. Keep the bowels in condition. by using Burdock Blood Bittcrs; the rerncdy that has built. up an unrivalled reputa- tion, during the ‘psst thirty-six years, ss a cure for alltrouliles arising from n con- stipatcd condition of the bowels. Mrs. Thomas Calder, East”Lower Fort Garry, writes:-“ I am writing you to.let you know what Burdock Blood Bitters had done ior me. I sudered veryunuch-,. ' ` 1 lnedl ,Rom constipation and none of the _ Do Your. “ss '. _~~- _€ ,». y -T -Qu\te;Se_t1sfy You? If Your Colof is Bad, if You Suf- fer From Pimples, Here ls Good Advice. Fine Results in Two Weeks. Miss Nettie E. Callagham, a well- known young lady in Middleton, wriites as follows: "I was affected for two years with 3, rash, and ug,ly lovkn ing pimplesftbat spreadover my ince- evidently completely out of gdcr, Certainly it wa.sjs,,most des ring sort'of 5 case, because various treat- ments did but little to help nic. A friend of mine in Toronto, Ont., .arl- vised me to get Dr. Hamilton's Pills, so I sent at once for five boxes. In two weeks I felt like new--loolls im- proved, spirits rose, and I felt I was getting well. 1 have uscd this reme- dy for _ long time, and nowwouldnft be without it." If you ide in ailing health, have blood disorders, stomach trouble, or headaches, Dr. Haniilton's Pills will help you quickly. All druggists and storekeepers sell Dr. Hamllton’s Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, 25c per ‘box, five for $1.00. Sent postpaid by the Catarrhozone Co., Budalo, N. TY-, and Kingston, Canada. ,_,_,_,,,_,_,,_,,_,__,_,,.,.,...........~.~.--~»----- M. Gutliff, station agent, Frederic- ton, was a visitor to Charlottetown yesterday. ...’A quiet wedding was aoleminized at the St. Andrews Presbyterism Manse, Montague, on Nov. 1-ith, 1912, when Mrs. Maud Jenkins, Allis- ton, was united in marriage to Anglia McLean, Lot 63., by the llcv. David 1Wright.»-B. ...°St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Montague, after undergoing extensive repairs will be opened next Sabbath, Nov. 2-ith. T/he Rev. Dan McLean pastor of Pcople's Church, Charlotte- ,town, will conduct the services morn~ ing and evening and Rev. Mr. Back, Georirctown at i 3 0'clock in the nf- ternoon. Bt. Andrews Church has ,been thoroughly renovated both in- side and out-the painting wns done ,ily Mr. _Ross of _Vernor River, and has been done tastefully and artistically. When thc lights are turned on ev'er_v corner of' the church is so well lighted that one can read the smallest type with ease and comfort. Much credit is due The Ladies’ Aid for the splrn- did work done by them, also the con- gregation in general__bave loyally as- sisted in__the work iinancially.-B. '-125W i " I ` mons' t Cli n "and Mt Herbert einen I tool: agreed with me. -Novyfl am QQ. to say that there is; nothing like B.B.B. Since taking-it I have not been troubled." Buidock Blood 'Bitters is msn -" re rag-"‘him specially qualified f , s vfork and his addresses were lis- FRTDA o ' 'jto ' . _ ,\fr_,Mar_shall'§_,.extensivs .and inti- _ " matejtiowlcdge oi missionary ailairs cd for the congregations not being I.E\`0ld Dulcli Uunser do hill your lions: cleaning. ln -lull llie time willl hall The , -. isluit il will clean dhnrllll. psinied wills. woodwork; enamel or lin lull. lloon-in llct everything slionl liie lwutt. ' lism or dairy. ll will quick- ly-lunish all dirt and lresse wliicli mp. mp powders and ollier cleanser! will noi tiled. snd make everything ipielt and span In no lime. Avoid caustic: and adds. _` gow,-ii; villtiifg- .side.Jv-f fu/.--_,=.-4 - - ‘ Bouflll MQ be paglengers by t-bib moriiiiig’s boat en- ropte to New Glas- zow. N-"9-’*@=* , Ci' - \. iii-ee. -pew-'e sipiseopn onmii, sl- b f-0|1,»"` _ ` the wonshipefs;-A. ‘ . `1 » _.Ti-_e-»‘ ' of the 'w. s. -it-. til-"was bein ln the Presbyterian ‘I-Islip Bummerside. 0!! Wednesday nigitl Mrs. i`A. -W. Thomp- snme y`~etl'¢,'. '1 Uddresscd the meetisz. ' gi ns err s ~ of Missionary Work there. ‘Ai quar- New Glae- -Miss Helen \ 'in Buinmer- ‘ ...lismes Pnquet and John Quigley. .,.., --sl new `lenaee use me installed er which 'ands much comfort to -The annual tha E dflerlng meeting on, who has been “a_,m\ssionsry l0r__ vi a v interestin description tette was -beautifully rendered ‘BY MN- Rev. H. J. Fraser, Miss Irsnejlun- can and Grohaimkagers. _The col- lection amount/T190 $4), with some subscriptions ye to' come in. The last of B highly cmditable series of Exhibitions this yar #BB held in Yorir ,Hall Wesnesdsy -under the auspices of .Excel or Institute- Thé Hall has recently T:,een'con~sider- ably' enlarged *and hiiproved. ’l\\e building has _bean lengthened the eastern _end and fitted with stoyen shelves, wiuenfniii eneiuee- the isines or the district toprovide refreslmwiite at the soclslgetherings, and besides ailord an ants-rnvm .1°r P¢\'f9\°.m¥\‘l- There was a ls.rg_e attendance' of the people of the neighborhood, together with Hon. Murdock McKinnon. ‘C.ol\l' missioner ol , Agriculture, Professor Ross, Secretary of Agriculture. Mr. ‘ J. A. Clark, Sui>'erlntetident,ot ‘tile Experimental Farm, Rev, Father Mc- Guigsn President of ' the Queens County Seed Fair' Association. _Rev Mr. Westmoreland,~ Dr. McDonald, and others interested ln, Prince "Ed- ward lsland agricultural advancement The articles on erhib tion were first- class, highly creditable to the mem- bers of Excelsior l_nstit_ut_e and to the farmers of York and their wives. In- deed the most highly finished pro- ducts were those of the ladies. York has the distinctions of possessing the first' Women’s Institute in* the Pro- vince-the -Alpha Institute-and its members had 'a special exhibit ol their own, in which thi stall of life was set forth im perfeotion.'-together with other exceedingly attractive ex- amples nf’Domestie Science. On Wednesday evening the home of Donald and Mrs. Bell, Tryon, taste- for a number of years( Y-Ie p`rc`ssed th matter home not merely from th a imperial and international stun " tened to with pleasure und profit. 0 - . T - ufso- 'll Milburn C0.; Limited] particularly on the problems of ‘f -work in Incha, where he had lnbore Ol' Monday Rein Henry Brown was the este,-,1 in Summers' 55, . nipeclal speaker at the Pownal mis y" My ' ' ` t sionnry meeting. Mr. Brown dwi-_lt ,,_~y,{Bumce M9_r¢0.,_ 55.135, has .mas larger, ` H -Miss Tissle Bell ¢i%_¥alliany spent rc- l‘ sumcd his duties as assistant Stew- fl. am on _the DLG. s., Emi Grey." e iully decorated, was thrown open to c a large number , @a,sseml:kl_ed guests. 1 well-established standpoint of CHPITB- Th? occasmn .f j-mrmge °f linst' Sunday Rev....Thos. Marshall tion duty, but also from #he 50d their dmlghteb “RQ Why to H' .preached 'the .aniiualwmissionary ser- _ l . points. -Bfith on Sunday and Mon- day bad weather and roads account- l -, _ . d’ Elmer Dawson" ~`~ol Au uatine Cove _ 1 E, - The ceremony. was performed by Rev. C. A. Dawson, .‘.1_§¢ditep‘ort_. N. S., brother of the grdorii and Rev. G. M. Young, Tryon. e' couple were at- tended hy Mlss`_dle_“McDonald and the groom's" br' ,__ Ulrie Dawson. sixty dollars by 'J. A. Lyman, n handsome bedroom suite by the bride' DON 'I' _ i _rn oin- w .-i°:s=.r -ti .fme,s1. . &‘-.~ " ’ _ Every Always FF.- ..p. _ ` Always _the _ _ . 1 for the goodness _ ' ` , densed. into _them are the - process known d 1 .. ,. fh¢_0>° ` W A an :iw I ni suv otn. Fssuiousc coNvsu1sNT_s_sss- . Teas-.o x 0- crises ass ssfrrss THAN rss No Flour Made Fi-orr`i_f ' ' _` _ _ J 00 or - ‘ . if' E . Pastry And Bread, T `ll§.°f_ ' " '51¢nd¢f\ 1 Ha\'°f .ss Western Wheat makes' ' ,. 'WL-M _ _ i;;;‘;.‘;';g.§1’f:;’.;‘;°.a‘;;'f.‘:fC“'i 1". °‘“=‘"~> “i“°#f~ make e - -made ,..»i,w'\nw1si`ni;f Cww t0 an _(ind 'he wltb you till we meet ‘ elm, _‘ » than uiiiu 4 wi' »," .. - i . i . . . _qt ¢.._..~ dliemedyfor Dandruff, f ing, Faded, Gray Hair fa »-A -u old idea of usin Sa s for i vngus. ur grandmothers had al»"k gipesy heir. at seventy ave, bile our, mothers are gray before t ey We hfty Our grandmothers hunt their bsir Bolt and ,glossy with I; ge ea,,/ vuhiab also restored t - color 0 tlolp to using such a pre parati was lie tryin e gf making we sen over WH he emical Qom ‘ New Yor , ho has placed n the market a superior pre ara combined with Bu pliur valuable remedies for dan scalp, and thin, weak. of the i‘ich, even D0i'l’t Hair cent bottle Prove ' "`£1;‘\T|'e_~_‘{_!,',.'_ ,¢“t__. _rum a‘hq__Mrs. Deagle wore pink roses in her hair Th I although ta,k‘ ,-somewhat ,-by surprise. ,'£ S parents, B set of silverware by J. H. set by the circle, of which the bride was an active memi;/er. Not only was .fhc popularity of -the contracting parties manifested by 5 large number the histgry ‘of.'1‘ryon's simile/r event quisette. and _wore white roses in her was white voile over pink silk. Sh _ . e groom’s gift to the bride was ,, gold locket amd chain. With the best wish- es of a wide circle of friends this pop- ular young couple take up their'resl- dencc nt_Augustine Cove. \ Minardlt Lilniment Co., Ltd. Lachuts urged me to try MINARIYS I nm as wel as ever in 'my lilo . Yours Sincorely,_ ~ 7 . , his . ` MATHEW x BAINES. , .. \ mark _ Both the working farmer and the investor in farm lands and securities Ire seriously studying how to turn (arm products into net profits There are thousands of farmers ln Prince Edward Island alone I not hdrd to believe that nly every flva read s term p pei- The other four given bv htm one ll VIIIM Hell, and a silver"ma.nioure and toillet 2.(ld¢d StI'¢I1glll of the Western Spring Wheat. » i __f- 1 - \ L 6%' A #'59 F: 5,-<-:-s'-1-‘“ F5- ,» _ ` . _-, :F "1L`Ff.-"‘ -vs_ »~*;‘;¢_-4_- ,,f;§“"; ;.v_ _ 5? .1 - -\. _I 1 _,,». ___ -1 , i rp \ _iq i \_ After the ce --~‘»» .1f\",5iTiXie='*'guests sat ' ..-;._ A' --; 'T "- - T ll] , ` <1 ‘ ' if” ’ - ‘_ ,ment and- E *T ‘ ' '_ - ' , . tiff §3..iiE}f_ _%i§-€°.i..2'-“ii.“" k-. . -Yds ry ll ll _ /.M14 25571.* ll! _F10UP-`_!Yh°\}°i'fe1.‘ ,_-}'°“i Striking' fret. ' ‘ '"A“‘°“g' the ma mg qua P ' I A ll (fi \'4|’/il l \"")'5 ` ll W1 T order" .2 T’-"_ ‘.l`°`f'/-7! in. gift” WW " ‘ ‘°*“'°‘l“° °‘ ties of Ontario l-'_ ' ll T"-*T* ‘f *"1 lll'l.l-V TT". Jul F3” ._ - '~.'.‘.‘"._ “, ~ "' "fu il rung". ~ -.mi __“' ' _ _ _ ,__,_ -: ll’ lu ‘ ~‘ _,_ - j. 'pr.‘E¢f.;h:;.-§A _,,:e,'b_s_»'rr _ -Grain; and "Clp‘fsb.' /- -~ 5 ' _ . , l1»¢r.l.'nyi»rce.._ .\_,‘ " sm-Jwillf ' -'.‘,`.........':j~..,;j ar. ... -.. .»,.`...< “.1-.=:.'... r WF* s ;'- -1 1 ./ - , . _ _ _ Gentlemen,- In July 1905 I was thrown from a road machine. lnluring my hip and back, ind was obliged to i - I ,Lf . I -'I use a crutch for 14 months. In f' , I _ ii* ~ \{ ` ` _ _~ sept, mos ivu. Wm. outrisge ol WY/ ri. , ,_ 4, / ‘ \\ LINIMENT, which I did with the most satislpctory results and to-day ` u F cfr;"i>§.fiiy.--s»;£_s..iiaa..g_i|.iif...,s.S r....||i..g sri” ggnii I _ ` ` ' ._ , \ i -~ _ Q ,A , _ 1 ~ . _ `» . ng. _ _Q \_ \.._ _ .,:;_ ,ti-~ . E _ \ LQ OI Q me sim .» ¢_ 4 S: _ ga rind if ust V00 tlmt flip, \, that it s 'oe " "` Cn \ -P- . {‘ ___ _ ` _ ff' 0 .,_` _ ,_ V 1 , ‘ ` V /I i' ,."~ _ 1 \`_ \ . f, 5 / - / ,, _. _. . _ .. I/ ‘ __ 7, / ,_ L ‘_ '7l; 1; -» -, EETTEH TIT THE EAHMEIT 'T0 ‘T ' ` “ T The business of farming is in the ` - most critical period ol its develop . ___ ments , , \ \ _ \ i . \ \ " fi /’si_=:.-r" fi unti and .-'ul ls, A ill' ' folk, Till ‘U5 r »_»:__w Call With ®lg ms~~»i 2 i »<. deep .ii r 1 h . ;\&W£ir;ut;;c?fnicl_i;ihi_g n yil Etaiellllihgllhilesltrlggel ‘~l _gnugiy n e ot “ yume is face is frank, opqn mn ov __ ind to read-his iteyii li;-g¢<§ ° ffl’ easy to wind-his voice cies he sunny, pleamngto hear /0 lg _s_ol_<;w_i;’il_Prince Edwa S y o wing w C W Pattereoril W §l ' K, . on, G, H 'I1 R P¢- Croc ett See wrt! "3 window when you psqs`§y,,, _ I 1 r ,fn J eu 4, t sr*