l l il _.1 '.5 ._ llflfl ii .. ____ F J; fl. .l l l' ‘- ,~~.~.,. .~_ 1 » .15 .~ can-I ._;,_,~'-1-;,;~_,_,-j--,,___ -_ - . - -__ !‘::.L:.:, _. _f .s r- ldyxla 4 -Il __. <-.\~ ' ‘.12 '.1' . ~ l lui *» . 'i.l ll __ ig! ll _ii Jn. 1 » i . il if ._ _ -‘» Lei..- " ' `___¢`:___{______»_c " I #» l l l_ yy!! .-1 _._ =l .>‘ " _ 1.- 4; fr. K .lf -- .".. ’2 1 i i i ¢`f ... . cl 5. _~ 3’ _ ... fl.. _ I ll 1 _,fl v l.;__ ‘li 1 l i ,_ 1 pl 'i ll* .fl "sir I. 'e'_ .'_l» ._ 1 i "_-il it i i :rv- " ‘ " ' ' lniporfenf . _Provincial News i... ig ' ofthe week for Saurdey -cnc , ._ . MONDAY " ncv n. G. whit, or this city whose int agyere illness is regretted by many S friends, and-_ who has been resting WHS aid recuperating in Cape Bl'¢t°~l1.iS_1l“ reported to be improving, but still _Ol-_ pillars a gooddeal. He expects to “T11 return to this City by the Boston °“ hone sept. 2. Thc- Baptist Convcn-lsni ‘tion ln Halifax by unanimous vote SVC expressed sincerest sylnpathy with ‘B115§f°d 8 1018959 Bild 93111* gfadllf'-llll R" Mr whit, nonnled with the hope until yesterday afternoon, when an c-<»<-<»c~:»<><»<>o <><> A- ar me Rev ate - ---°-~-- -'""'~"f', hast evening g number of the sail] r‘"°'“1'""°“ °“mm°“°°° 1°'-1111111111 | -Two silver grey foxes came fromlindividual cow fn the herdl regard. Mr Ackland has neeh aaaistani J. A. Hall was most successful. Over "~ ~_ e pastor in the Baptist Church at Am- me huiidned people went up by ‘the " ‘ at but lately resigned his pastor -larland from the City and ware met there as he intends to take i ly teams at the wharf from whence ological course in theh Newtoi __ .hey wern driven to this grol_xnds. A l> ° Theol ical Seminary at t e o enln lensing ooth was rea y an. some . . ` sub‘°"ber" sof itsoiext session. P A lvely dancing was indulged in while 1- .he violins supplied the music. lexander McDonald, Captain 0. L Po ce, has passed away from cereu ra for his speedy and complete recovery other stroke resulted fatally. i in which- The Guardian cordially_ A joins. D0 .__. ent. 'John T Mellish of Montague is li _ l heinmorrhage, at Providence 1-los :pending two months in Western Can- al. n lda, where two of his sons are lo- ince July when Capt. MacDonald ‘:irted, David L. of Pipestone, Marli- stricken suddenly at police head toba, and John Lorne of Winnipeg. ters, his life has been despairec Before returning he may also visit For a time the end was moment- mother son Barclay who is in the y expected. A week ago there Janadian Bank of Commerce, Van- ; change for the better. He re couver, B. C. The Guardian wishes ned consciousness for a time ant I dr Mellish a plewant and profitable n walked for a day. Friday ht _rip through the great west. The members of the Utopian Club re having a"delightful time at Tmo- s a superior officer, Capt. Mac- idle Beach. Among those who rega- nald was rated unusually compet- crcii at thc Club on sunday were After the election of Mayor idrs. Dr. Henderson, Unidn; Miss ‘A Caledonia correspondent to The _ John F. Miller. friends of the oili Iaan Henderson, Innisfail; Miss A. 1 Guardian writes as follows:-'l‘he_cel'_ school is doing good work under the _ D01 good management of Nathan_Bears of - B°l¢ Brookline, Lot, 61. Following- arellmll the visitors to Caledonia:-Mrs Frank F3115 _ I Chalmers of Cambridge, Mass, Miss Calltaln Macncmald was °PP°1°t¢¢ Maggie McLennan of Quincy, Mas~s,`¢° Miss Mary A. McDonald, of Boston; Wl1_ Miss Minnie l-iiinic of Boston, and P911 Jnhn wiius of Dominion, C. B., lor- S111 _ merly of Caledonia. L. J Martin d°“lY Sunken' he ,was 5 P°"°l cam' 3 of thc s. s. stnnlcy, pnia n short wander- _ B e was born on Prince Edward Is iresence of the immediate relative; d, Canada, January 10, 1861. Hi if was educated in the ublic schools y visit to his home on Saturday the H 21. ‘an my J. w. iicconncll, pastor of thc,au<1 Fredericton Methodist church and|P1`l one of the best known ministers inlffflu the Methodist church in the Maritime. C-. Provinces, has accepted .a call tender-|tle _ ed him recently to the pnptol-ata 0l`four ears he lived in Portland ) the Jubilee Church at Sydney, C_B, wh Rev Neil Mchaughlin of St John, will Clipping from Fallbrook Times, machinery. The srnlur uwml/er has most cncccsainl cvcr held, thc nttcnc. P lllid £11111-Y YEHFS €7KP¢“1°m°° in thfance being 150 more than any previ `e business and is a thorough machinist. ous year and totalling 650. be the next pastor of the Fredericton in _ church and the changes will takel1898, and joined the police force as L leep regrell Of the death of Rev Pet- place at the end of the present con-lpatrolman. He was appointed clerk, 3 ference the year in June oext. Rev sergeant and then captain. ,dp Springs on 3nndny_ The .Inna came here last January from Spi'ing_tlis Valley have a large and well equippedj wit shop, make new work to order and do|nrt take the place of Irving Wand ` P for six years taught school oi ~P for two years I-le was in Seat Alaska he returned to Seattle it widow and one adopted child. 1 -___ r' who died yesterday urged his ap vfcCc,urt, City; Byrne McCourt, Mon- ntment as chief of police, and thi zton; J. and Mrs. West, Union; Miss ction of the head of the depart illsle Henderson, Philadelphia; Mr. t was made between McDonalc ind Mrs. West and Miss West, York; Ward. -Iiss Marion B. R. Henderson, Union. An endoyable event takes place this en the latter was named chief o:_ norniug at 7.15 in the First Method- UC bl' MHY01' ~l°ll11 F- Milleif st Church when Miss Josephine Bar_ C6 U18! time llllfll 110 W81? Sud rett, daughter of James and Mrs. arrett, City, will be married to F. _ Nelles of Regina, Sask., in the the family. Rev. H. E. Thomas ill perform. the marriage ceremony, rof. Watts playing the wedding 1166 F»e'i`cl`in nm or thc C. iii. 0,, ,rm me .n_ S_ Philen now ___ 0,, lo. g,,p¢m,i,..- ,.,¢_ hm, new the was-t by mum ymtmsy maml or ,,,,,,d ,,,,,,,,,,n,,,_ an mu* __ _ . ed on Haier McKinnon, Gl°1\“1°" ilu; shipped by B. G. Cameron, 0’-|P1`0d11¢°¢l. 110 ¢l1B$I10 flmilii: nTy1,{aE ‘Wd Jam” D°“°V°11» Ml' 3'-°W' Leary, to Rev Geo Clark,Goorgctown,' ' - ‘_ in his mind as to ea eo 1 city. Cow testing atlglgihtlhvns C13: this as easy as possible at n mmf mum expense: the dairy dlvlplpn 0,__ tawa. bears the cost of testing, ' and supplies blank forms frce. Several hundred cows ln July had over 350 lb milk and 28 Ib fat to their credit Many individual records total 5006 ih niilli this season, while .. 'l.,.,, choice specimens are already up to 2,000 and 8,000 lb milk, and 288 lb at. ` - ` Ottawa. C_ F_ w_ THL`l'lSDA‘(, . -The 1115111118 of Lennox Island arp now busily engaged training their footbnll team. They are working nn. der the direction of W. E. Cameron Urban Gillis and John Sark. The team expects to arrange a, match with the St. Dunstan's- College team in a couple of weeks time. ‘ ~ ~John Sark is engaged as school teacher on Lennox Island and lg meeting with great success in his profession. His knowledge of the Mic lnac language makes his teaching much more edective than would he possible to one not knowing thelan_ guage. He has a greatly increased at. tcndauce. ' #__ _-M. F. Schurman & Co, Summer- slde, have just completed' their pon. tract of seatingthe church at Grand River. Lot '14, with hardwopq pews which are an ornament to the church and reflect great credit on the iirm_ The painting was done by Fred Flin rant of Summerside and he did hlii work in the very nest style, -A. C. Burrows, son of W. T. Bur- rows of Sllmmcrside, travelling pan. iirllgcr argent for the New York glen. trail Lines at Kansas City, Mo, has _:cn prmuotoll tn a similar position Denver Colorado. His many , _ held. Prof. Watts made a brief but vidence R. 1 d (‘ ' » IAND BE IT FURTHE ‘ ‘ ' ' ' - ~ Mr McConnell was the former pastor) Captain MacDonald is survived: by Father Curran, who i a, brother t _ » ~ 1111 Jalnllridge, Mass R REb(ll.Vl<.l>, frrcllds ln this Province will rn l of the Central Memodist ch__rch_____a _ f _ °_eflective reply thanking them for tbei 'before lsnvlng for Bnmsh Columbim’ That. these resolutions be printed in nm, p|,.n_n,re or the success ha h‘_§‘___ . D . ` . .. _ ev F Luna" “as bor” m St' ‘gift and good wishes, and assuring' _M [the daily papers and copies of same llict with in his western liom¢_ Moncton Times. -Seattle Intelligencer, Aug. 15. l'heresa’s and was in his fifty-sixth t _ _ _ ' _ hem that the memory of their kind- Rev J. S, S 'gh _.be present d* t th l 1,' ear' He was a' 5°" of the lata F"'“"ness would remain with him long af-lquent ' and tlinrsu hlgfrillwhed an elonkleceased. e 0 e re a Ives of the i The Prince Edward Ysland cfvntin :is chi-ran and was educated at St. - ~ _ 3 B°"11°11 11 t .S C u h __ ter his departure. After the audience Wheatley l.i"'r last Sunday to a| "* 'U10 HCll00llcr J. W., 100 tons l,ur¢l¢n_ mail train on Saturday night '-1 who will return very shortly. Tl~\¢Y 8115 1151*’ 1“akl°l4 B1"`a“’F='em°“t The Meet was also successful in l` *md °q“lPm°nt~ Mr' w°“*th"bl° and eral high scoring was done that il 5°“`l°1`m°"1Y l1el"'°g“l 1-0 P'E'I'7 and was nmessar to make 'i2 out of a t ii the exception of Colonel Stew 'o ~--'Fha Sydney Record reports that Calif. “J. D. Weatherbie and Son gent of marksmen to the D. R. A. Jung an . o cge after W ich o _ _ __ _ _ _ blacksmith and machinists, whofliiect at Ottawa returned home by za ht h l f ~ ' had dlsperbed. the 9h°“ Presented large and iiulri-ccmtive audience. The] The Winner” l"_t_l“’ 55100108 Fields 0Wll00~ -_5"‘f1fl1“Z ers. Com. Fourth, Cllarlcs Craig, Middleton. p nalsi- alor J. M. Jones 174 $6.00 tl aptaln D. A. lVlCKi'llD0l1 173 $6.00 3 E lr P P 1 _ _ | d K t ,_ h- h lthlwns born ill Invclurorilon, Scotland, rld_ M 5 ih _. 'l‘l 'ri, Mi l l M C l _ C l, th _- , es an see o recupera e is ea el Ma ___ 1833 and ________ to Prmc E___ wo r m t is one of the pro _ ____ll1__< clue c ale cntral ove e average neilll, 6.88, nearly r evailing wind was from awcstcrly ere he had undergone several opera-'fm Dundlfs When’ hc “‘_‘¥-'“f5"‘l 1" 73-1111- ___ WHEAT, direction. ons the Inst or which took place ini,-_at Culnlierland Hill _und intel' in mday evening the Rev Mr First, J. Ii. I-Ieliilorson, Bcdcque. n ~‘~ ticc of thc Pcnccroi nniiinher of!"“ ““”'°“"° “°’”‘°" "`°m the “tl 'rn il M li 1 M C c 1 1' _The four masted schooner Laura Zwicker, 85 tons, Capt. M. Davis, A new departure is about to be - _Epistle of John 5th Chnth V_ ,,F0___ il. , ic ace c abc, entre _ aden with 120 tons coal, bound from mniic hy thc First Methodist church' Yea” ‘md “ISO 01"" Of the C°““f1' ii ¢_. ‘Badeiiua N th s ci nf this city in the employment of H Court. He was also an elder in the llévhoa sxgzfg _is 223” ‘t)_f___g';g €_Y;r§§’_;‘§;h|` Fourth. Colin T. Wright, Middle-_|nn(;r a lt?al°1' 11*-£011' lion to the care of the hair. Tha'women of the "400" are fllfllr ed' f_o`r their beauty, not because their hclk! featurai aresuperior to those of-other women, ‘but because they know how ho keep young by ¢11PD1Y1118 $15; Sgt E Mclnnis $10; Calilt. D. McKinnon, $5; Major W. A. Weeks, The Chsrrlottetowii Civilian Rifle Club has won eight prize in the Can- adian Cilvilian 'Rifle League,the shoot ing for which took place in June last. the Military Rlifle League the ouists in 'cannon hnvc had n deport- "“‘“Y Years- All 01 *hes* d_“°1°1_ _“el ln- ,,_~ ' “Ye” Fifth, Thomas wnngh, North no six men took to thc hosts and were performed to the best of his abilitylour It The Rev Gentleman held d n . by ment regulated to the work. of young th 1 _ eq e 'lortl ft r cl lr _ _ _ ,md in the f rc d_ I 1886 _ _ e c one attention of the large con- _ ‘ Y H @_W1"11` B Dl_C 011 1-IP DY Capt t‘r‘;rirli€i;l'i whlli Oclllm tfhlrmielvsf ilfactichllllius that teller wcsloncorllcd grc;€:i< if"°l-580011 as he unfolded his sublect Sixth' James M‘“°m’“”k" Ncw A“` Ml”°h7 of the A‘“°"‘°'1“ S°l‘°011€1`A- Christian work-at the Deac ness °lJl’°"t““itieS for his fmllily he re- l m ‘I dem "nd convincing mmmerlmmi muy Paley and landed at South on H0m‘e ___ Torontu A course ___ °fG_ moved to Minneapolis Minn wherelshniving that the regenerated soul is»MTh'& dMedg'lSC éqr t_1_;ge1_Best‘ Kem' < ~ ‘ ~ . . ’ ' - .. l iva ` iowcd in Blhlc History and intcrprc 11° 1°S“’°“ 1111 1118 ‘1°a111~ In 1870 11° ith” Erfgt ““d,°':‘.Iy pow" ."° °v”"lcwgli1ail»;; w. lv. Cnmcriilminzfigl tntion_ Evidcnccn of christianity, was S°“”‘1lY °°”"°"”“‘ 1° the L°""w"e e‘w°r d' The dem has °°itina Cove for Prince County i-na tractor of the El 'i B h Christian Doctrine Early Onrintinn and experienced the Saving grace nhquarrel with man, and we dare not » _ _ _ ~ m rn. ranc _.has rt Mrthods embracing Kitchen Christ in his heart, under tlic power- 'WY conclusions with God. D111 llc William Clark’ North Wlltsmre fm-1 purchased the gasoline launch H088' ' Ill h` th R ,_-I strikes at God through the instru I Tuesday morning. .._G. B. Whitehead, the popular con~ Queens County and James Howlett, co" off Capt. Chris. Ellsworth of The London'Merchant’s Team Match Work, Cooking, Sunday School work i `~ DWUIC mg 01 0 ev Alexa” er ment ut of mnn Sh 1 tl ' f`“W811 B110. 101' Klllrfs- T- G. Ray-l Sounis. Mr Whitehead knows a good gee the Prince Edward Island men eil- 3 Baby. Great D`nger _ ego gpllrlt that they rnpy “ned from g . TUESDAY. At the Police Court yesterday len and Joseph Hennessy, who had bail nonds for their appearance be- forc the court, had the bonds of ten dollars forfeited. Summona have been served on William Mahirr and John Gillis. These partiel~i‘are alleged to have been drunk and disorderly on, O Sunday last. 'l‘he_oft adjourned cnse» ‘r against Joseph Cameron, charged with the theft of a bottle of beer, came up once more this morning.; and His Honor sent the defendant up to the Supreme Court for trial at its next sitting. -There were nine boats started fn. the Sunrmerslde boat races yesterday. The course - was three round brips from a point near the Railway wharf to the lighthouse. The boats were started as follows:-No. 1 boat owned by P. C. Gallant, started at 10.54. No. 2, Philip M. Arsuiault, 10.56. No. 8, Corey Steeves, 10.5'l.No. 4, Ed. Mcwllllams, 11.06. No. 5, Beal. Sharp, 11.08. No. li, W. Trenholm, 11.09, No. ‘ hose made by Ontario. Bomb. J. O Landrigan made the splendid score of Q. 7 out: of a. possible 50-the highest o ndividual scone in the field at that o Mom child,-nn di., (luring the ip <>ooo'o<>oo<><><>o During llof Weafher hot weather than any other time of the ycnr. Dilirrhoczi. dysentry,cholera. infantlim, and stomach troubles come without warning, and when a medicine is not at hlindto give prompt . relief, the _delay may prove fntaltothe child." Baby's own ' Tablets should be kept. in every home where there are chi] rcn during the hut weath- ~ or mouths. An occasional dose of the tablets will prevent deadly summercnmplllints, or ‘ curc them if they nomo unex- pectedly. Mrs. O. Moreau, St. Tito Quo., Says: "My ha.h_y_' suffered from a severe attac ' of cholera lnfnntiim. but after - giving him Bahy'sOwn Tablet-| _ ' the trouble disappeared. and ’ hc regained henlt sslonuidly" Scld hv medicine enlcrs or by mail et 25 cents n box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine _ Co , Brockville, Ont. - ' .. ».‘..' . 0-1- vlsorflultre. and ltrensth 1° f-11° 1, cynic moi-i-is, 11.10. No. s, l-i. 'r. new s. J. ina Mrs wooeroolc, city hair. Holman, 11.18. No. 9, T. B. Grady, leave this morning for their future* Up' to a few years a-go Parisian 11_15_ gl-nt ¢g_¢lt,eme.nt prevailed dur- home ‘in Dsrtmofith, N. B. At the 5389 could' hlrdly D9 0'D*»\l\1°d ln Am” ing all the time from the starting of conclusion lof the Sunday moriiing's But now this delightful hair the first float till the last one of the I ervfce _fn St l’aul's Church Mr had in every town in nv rise winners passed under the'Woodroofe was presented with an ad- wn. Hughes sells lt in lin; pon i°eburii. The crowd cheered dress eulogistlc of himself and his for U0 ccntc a bottle, lustfly as each of the pulling craft work and appreciative of the way in to grow beautb ended their exciting race inythe fol- which Mrs Woodroofe had assisted turn- dull, life- lowing order. T. B. Grady, first prixmlhim during his residence in this City. lmlr; to stop|¢np, time 1.25. Benf; Sharp second. a Mi- and Mrs Woodroolfe will be great- _itching of the morris chair, 1.33. C. Morris, t.hird,'ly missed ii! social and church work Bea. ll. Hughes s dress soft case. 1.38. H. _’I'_ Holman and take with them the best wishes Mrk H rt (nhl-¢h_ -A pnmcnlnr set, 1.31. P. fl. nf all rltlm-ns in which The Qllnrilinn Gallant, fifth, q clock. 1-5|. |hcurt||y illlllll- l _ -_ __»- ' _ ` ‘_ '_ ,.7»*»'F-~i ._ ` . 4 elled themselves, their scores in' ' 1 t eir abors, and their works o fo ont cases hcing almost cqnni to_ 2 . low them."-w. A. luck. WEDNESDAY. ...The marriage of Miss Theresa Mc- Isaac, daughter of P. Q. D. Mclsiiac, of.Soul°is to Hugh McDonald, section- by Miss Mclnnis of Red Poi'nt,and the groom by his brother Joseph.-Pat. \ i _._____ __ __ _ __ ____;.___, _-5-nl AUTOCRAT Atwfs consecr- TO0KE’S “AUTOCRAT "-2 for 28s. _ mon rams sumo- "ANGLO "-8 for 506- 1-ooxs snoe. tmlreo. monfwlu. muses or mins, ootukl. ans or ultwa ‘FU L ,x vt. il . _ ._ 1 . \ . 1 ures the Major .that if he so wishes reach the city on Thursday next. beautiful Lakewood Cemetery there and sincere sympathy as “_ has th ‘ to await the resurrection morning manned Almighty God in ms alpwme n ~ . B ld Country to shoot for Canada.. _ "Blessed are the dead which die in- 'ca It in apparent that nt thc long rim- _ thc Lora from- hcncclorth: Yen nnith1533:l:‘;f§§edt§’a.,,;i_m;’,;"1h_fth‘;_o';_‘;:1 ,gf ii t high which has been prepared far t those that love him. Although you-r,h row at the parting yet what a joy itll: is to know that you can meet again C where there will be no parting and 110'., the God of all comfort and consula- tion praying that he speak his own words of help and |;l‘ace to you a/nd the members of your family in this your hour of grief. Signed on lin half of Harvest Division S. 0. T. No 269. » In another cululnn will be found the announcement of tho mnrriiiize of Miss Amy Cl. Rattcnbury, former- ly of this City and daughter ul Nelson Raticnhury, Wholesaler, to Thomas F. Dawson, `of Winnipeg, Man of the firm of Stobart, Sons & Co, Ltd., Winnipeg, Wholesale Dry Goods Merchants. _The ceremony tonk place _on August 18th last ln’ the Church of the Redeemer,Calgal'y, Al- ta., the Rev. Dean Puget ofll~_ ciatlng. Miss Rattenbury has a wide acquaintance of friends here and, though she -is taking up her residence away from her native heath, she carries with her in her I TIES. V¢lTl°ANDIW‘°R°° aye, thence to Seattle, where °~ the - 'r _ _ 11'“¢°'1“°°~ _being line. irroin tim they 'will __ _ _ _ new home, the best wishes of her many friends iii this City and Prov- ince for all the happiness that is rightfully hers. Immediately afteru the ceremony Mr. and Mrsi De¢wson= left on an extended honeymoon trip going to Vancouver vin the Kboten-` aiuhn Yukon Pncillc_ sxposition, is proceed to some of the principal clt 1 . ee of the United. Btatd and \»ill_‘ .- later return to Winnipeg rin Chic-I logo, . _ " . » h he business of making money for 1 lm. three hundred 1l8Ys in the year. from single blessedness have been he one vitiil point for him to ascer~ very popular in their sphere of duty 11111 1_8. 00128 it Day me to keep this and will be missed in Army work. ow, is her profit sufficiently large 'I lv hearts are filled with grief and sor-.T _more tears. We each and all since-i man_ of Hnrm0ny_ wok place at an rely condolo with you and would early hour yesterday morning in Stnlgladly help V0" bear 5'9"' human l’“t ,L Ms.ry's Church, Rev R. B. McDonald 59 W9 ‘Nl W” are 3° h°1pl°s“t"‘l° omcintlnn. The trifle was att.cndc.i but little We can Only direct you tn as one in which the Prince Edward Evnngelistm p;|ndergarten_ Conduct Sterling a notcd- Presbyterian Minis.l . 5 Y ~ 0W “gn l_"- _ _ _rx e h ul B K __. liiiidera did exceptionally well, de- ing Meetings; Elementary medicine 'ter of P. E. I., and. from that time|.g_<;c<;_sslty of_a new truth_Ye must- ____ ___i;leg_____ Cgugtrgs hfgvafnligt log; 31 ting an other beams excepting On_ inplndlng Anatomy and pnyni01ogy_,to the day of his death _lived a_ true __ orntaga n. He urged on _ his __ to ha_nd_ . _ ___ rio and British coiiiinhin, which Gsnera1_Disaaeea. Hygiene Emergsncy,|°°“’i“‘°“” Ch“S“““ me 8”? ‘md 1° mer” .h° °°”“°°'““°“ °' thi" “"9 ` ___ _ Mr. Ellsworth inet winter no lic in ovmces had very strong tenmn Obstetrics nnd diseases or women the triumphs of the Christian faith, £0 Christ and thus be enabled to _ _ _ _ _ to be C t _ __ 8 ___ his team was composed as followsz- Diseases of Children, Surgical Emer- 3ll01‘tly after coming to p_ E_ 1__ he avercome the world. Mr Styles has loxhibitlon time will seo some of hands mongga 1;11 05 011 Bibi 118 11 eam Capmim Min]-or W__ A_ Weeks; gen¢len_ Nur-ning_ the eye and teeth_w_a_s united in marrmge to M_ss_Mag_|a good dellyery, has the pleasing tile finest looking cows on the fa_ir o e Pr ce or her. 0ach_ Sgt" L_ N_ Seaman; Team_ Sociology and physical Cn1tnre_ From gie Mclntyre of Scotland, who with faclllfry of sticking to his text. grounds _that the admiring public njoi- J. M. Jones, Gnptnin E. stew- this it. can hc neon that n Grnanntc 11°F Only child died in 1864. In 1sisa.'I‘hnf he has made a favourable lm- Cuuld l-iuualllly wish tu aaa- Sluuk au- tl; Capt. D. A. McKinnon; Sgt. E. from the Home is fitted to perform he was alillin married to Miss Elizailpresslon. 15 lltliesl-0d by tbl’ D1`0S01108 D€111'E1\lC0. i§01101`11/l f»lJl”lltl1l0l}S lrlld 8110 t00l\_ P11100 in Sllmmcrsido Tues- D P M R Bomb J the most practical forms of Ciinrclil/11111 Wood of Dundas who ani-viveglof the large congregations, that at~ show condition will ‘oe appraiscd,con- day cvcuillc, at the home of Thomas clnnis, Sgt.. . _ c ae; . . __ _ _ _ _ _ _ and,-ignn. Gn C_ B_ Jones; Gr-_ A_ work nnd B Church eqnippen with thn‘him_ To them were 1,01-n two Bonn tend to hear thc word. ’ Com. for_mti_ty;_ to tyllc will lic Jl;_dged,__ nnél llx/lllvllcll. by which the Salvation r us c r c n ` naman. 3,40 was the prize won- by services of such an officer must be "nd B11 fl1¥11£5l11€1"H H1101 Whom survive -1 P9111 _ 11.110111 Va 10 B 11 111* '_ _ ip mam lp n position to mnlge ll-_S inflpeppep llim excepting one daughter who died' The following letter signed hy Co_ ics will be valvcd. Excellent as they réctlc llldy captains. Miss Emi arys high record: he needs a cow ing when he sees it. This launch one of the best gasoline launches the Province. She was built by _A VWY interesting double marri- rlny llmses two of their most oncr- now, St. John's Nfld, and Daniel White of Murray River. were united 11 m111'1`111KU ily ' nv. Mr. Davidson, n is prepared to niwarcl them first also at tliovazi time and place _ _ Miss l’ulllinc IL- nf Toronto grill is cow give ci liirge ylcld of milk Thomas Mitch l of Summerside. d butterfat at a low cost? He There were only the immediate friends nnot afford to accept just a two gf the contracting parties present. he wedding gifts were quite num- at will attend strictly to business eroils and valuable. These two 'o tllis end he keeps records of ciicli l I adies who have just stepped out lr. White will have Snow- every day illt Mr. Mitchell has won the Day. '_;_ _.-______.__i l r _ . Father Morriscy’s “No. 10” (Lung Tonic) has lm honorable record of dures of all kinds of Lung and Throat diseases. For years Father Morrisey pres- cribcd it lop Collghg, Colds, 1 Bronchifis, Asthma, Spliflne ol Blood. 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