. l . r _ -, l. . “.‘_ , 3 l »" Q _I I 1, rpf.. i :.5 1 5 { l ‘P , . i '» li. ' ll is , . il .l . ll.. l-V v ‘ . i il is - /li F ~ .li§‘!'_.’ __ [ I 1 .r l ' f l.. . I i" »-_ l li .._ ,,~_.1 . §.)..,§-> » 5 I ll -\_s~ ll lil# 3 , f. 1. Q' l‘ »--l n‘-.' T .;..' ` e .~i ,, , ..._. . i~l‘s .1 l . _ ‘~\ ll 1 l fr , .. lf. r _ . _ l_'_,,,_._ -1.3 I . - »_f ' I lil, 1 l i~'.‘ , 1 1( 'l 1 ll; 13. ‘ i , _ ‘ 5° - . *ceq* if.. “I *%` -_ _ _ ;.»‘_;._--. " T7* ._ .,.-l ' D I . »» - ssm ' cbs; marri d i Charlottetown. F9- Y 1 ' Provincial News pl¢¢:,u°?|:-nlzs gm, is 3l|$\':;t°¢|-$¢‘3g Davidecollllngs, and Min Amanda at ' noon to Peake's Station. _ "mm tu Mon”-ul any mmorm' Sgfrrgwnlcghztf on Sxdrildgm to P¢:l'Iyolf5olt:°Bo_drt1g1:l:vergni‘gmfglloul A telegram was_receivod in fl-IH - - su|”|"i|,¢" fmommg' »vU1g5pAy_ gnu ul- '_ _ ing passengers. I-lenry and ifsii City yesterday; tfron; Pl€ost;n,__;_1;- ' " _ - The Victoria Division of the Sons Cobb_of East Boston. L-~ - - nouncing the dee h o e er o. - 0. L. and Mrs. Myers' of Port of temperance met in regular ssslon 0015;?" Ol the Old 301%? Bowl son, formerly of Brackley Pointsllfaii Bla-kclw. Wash. announce the en- last evening. Umder the Good of the Kmll °°glU“‘l wh“'°m°"° oi' ‘, and Th' l““\‘lml Wlll ¢8l\8_DlB°°_°“ 3 t Basemsnt of Miss Annie Myers for- ,Order an excellent impromptu Pro. 'l`l1¢Y W D0 ill* Sllagt - " day Belt Bt eleven o clock a. mr. 0 rmrly of Hampton, P. E. Island to‘gram was prepared. which wm MTB- COW. D0Nll¢8f~¢l' ~ Brackley Point (JHMY-¢l`y» 01° W' Alexander Grieve of ’i‘u.rriff, Aber- tliorouxllly enjoyed and in which the mains reaching this City on Fl‘l¢lBY deenahlre, Scotlar_vd._Th_;a marriage is member; acqlliaitteid the:-i__s:l\;_e_i; witlx THURSDAY night. to take place ear y n une. credilt. ext on sy n mee ~ -- ___ in P,-ami,” so us om 91 spsslsl ls- The election -petition of Tantou bl g ,being took -A¢,s~ meeting of the tsxpeyers and refer: when P. o. w. Petrini-eh John skein” P1‘°v°° was 9°* d'°""“ W "‘° plgceveifif tggjtllfllnlv Hgrel, oreery, rnrident householders of Gaytown A. Lawson, will pay an official visit 1/l1l°l ~l‘“3f»l¢° f0l` Ullll 0” tl” f°'“"`l-ll on Tuesdgy gvgslpg, ths occasion b¢~‘» and West Royalty, held in Spring sm-p will wists som; of 1.5¢ lsoldssgs day of June next. _ ’-‘, I .t sa S the strength Park Schoolhouse, last week it was of his \-scent visit, to ghs psglgs Leary cricket mul” to D,-_ Mcgweml 1119*! P ' decided to ask the Governmnzrt to Com-¢_ md his mgsrvlgw W;-gh “vm-_ G. .A. Poole, and G. A. Thompson previohs to his departure for Low repair the sidewalk from the city 3| wo,-ghy gong uf 'psmpsy-,msg from of Montague came over from Picton dom Eng” when he intends taking B “ml” 0° ul' Ml1P°‘~'»“° R°“‘l t° St~|Prince Edward Island. There will T“°°d“Y “ight Wm" th” Ind bw” special course in one of the leading Dunstanls Collage. The meeting was doumlegs M a- lug, ggfgndanc, on business in connection with the “Meal institutions in that city_ A well attended by representative msn, ' Three River Steamship Co. fargo toast list was _responded so ln. in cluding Hon. Geo. E. Hughes, Rev. WEDN Y mm;-_ Phill Father Mclntyre, Rev. Dr. Curran, ESDA ...The marriage took place at East 1; pgeiggg 321:33 :gg duties OI; Messrs. Clark, Saunders, Carter, Cur _Tho f0||ow|ng ss-s sbs albsl-ton 90812011. on April 25th, of Miss Ella want maBtm._ |95' “nd °u“’"- HU" Mr- H"’3h°° “ld market prices :-Potatoes pcr bus. HOW. l01'm¢fl7 Ol MUFTRY H°"`b°"` that he W0Uld lay fl” mitwf b°l°\'° 251:, oats per bus 4Tc. Butter per North, to John McCormack of Bos- FRIDAY. the__government and urge that the lb 16 to 13c_ eggs pu- dosm 15s_ pm-lg- ton. The bride is a olece of Mrs. , , request be granted at the earliest W, lb sc_ My per ‘on gg and Md” Leslie Poole, Lower Montague, srnd _Hiram woodgidm summuside has convenience. nr lb ',-¢_ of Benjamfn_Clow. Murray Harbor purcband the blacksmith stand at .__ .__ N°"h- Kensington, formerly owned by F. 'l`l1f0UEl1 miSfHlfll18 011° kind °l ...Dealers ln Montague yesterday "“°“ Sample, now of Vancouver, and lat- mediciue f0l' 8l\0fll1€l'. YGSUTGBY, A101- were paying 50c. per bus. for oats, Th°r° “ned ‘Way suddenly B” his terly by his son Chelsey M. Wood- ander MacDonald well known in this 309 per bus for pUu¢_0,e_ 13° per n., home on Tuesday last, Frank Ding? side wha is removing from _KmB1ng_ ' .' Y __ . an -fe _ 1 I . ll d C _ mvmss ,.-. *___ i__g_ l _ 1 Y. -*i.'l-*W-"“=-‘ff-.>=-...."'"l.:.~e °::“:.'.::.~.‘. 2.°~.::'..f°“.i.°.: .sur ..:‘=;.°°;.':_ 'iii-:.l>.:.1°i..“u....~z..'-.'::-.; 37"- | rt | sm' 'gm vos; zngstsras 89. Agios: 'the surviving mlmllers of at Cable Head. Captain Reid, of the 'nick Olaf-kin, truckmnn. The remains ` mm m ndillmfzfsnlfnnf °eish¢°°g"e1nelr th! his emily. ere three aenghwrs. one Md Wrwklns 0°.. is 11°" in f-his 1°" bil lei# f°°1'l°°°°» 11- B“"‘°P M oft . - '- ' l 'ofthe week for Saturday ji, -:» 1 ¢»o<;/o-soo occ ~f.~f__a lovlng husband, father sais, handed to M_rs. Kirk. a check s ons ofthe most popular man on R_ B_ D ld S 1 _ ' an ° e . :his ora-nce of the railroad. I Mc Una ' our S . in the Fmeswrs on the me 01 the - ~ '__' -After a ver brief illness _of la`tc David Kirk. The check was re- Numemus Inquiries were mu' °` “I” S“mm°r5l‘l° Yesterday' I-'“'°t°"~ pneumonia Miss garhara V. Schur-" ceived' within ten days from the lime was selling for 16 to 17 cents per Ib, man passed. peacefully away at sigh; thmdeaah claim was n|ed_ eggs at15 cents per doz, hay loose 0-clock on Tuesdny morning lsgt at B W 9 d°“‘“`° P" Wu- “raw “t ‘Miss Scburman was well and VHF: -Oliver Branch Division. Clfll1t0n. $4.50 per ron-, white seed om st so fsvsrshly known to many 01 thi is sun in n very nourishing condi- citizens of Summerside. For a num-Islas, 'rho W, Pj is at present W. E. ber of years she was a clerk with her Pickering. The meetings are vary cents pei' bus. black oats at 50 cents per bus and pork at 8 to 8| cents' per lb. At the City Police Court yesftordiay _ . l . Prowse _Bros Limited were the los- the “dim”-ned case of John Bm,wn_ -‘fs *hm ¢’me» the thief l-“WIDE "-ll¢‘¢f' for obtaining a quarter of beef from she madr- a host of friends by her ‘fd an efltranc? t'l“`°“3h B 1f“”5'° Fla'-9 Hugh McKinnon and one from James genial disposition. She leaves tc Locke at the Market on May eleventh Adloinfng tml* Wind?" Wal’ U-°°tl‘@l` was before His Honor. He received an °f °"d""“`Y glass- ‘Fh‘°h W°'“ld have a- sentence of six months on each H. of Liuklstter, Lot 17, John D. o served the_ purpose Just as _Well. l’l\"W' charge, but was allowed three days "ef U” °“'Sl" ‘J°l“¥ ‘='"d*”°flY H time in which ee leave the city end §°“"°m”-H 0’ 1“1“'l°“S_f°'Sf°° °°S’¢\li not gone within thee time to he the firm a pretty penny oy his wilful commwted to jail for one y,,_,a_,._ 'mal-9 0! “P51191” mdfefn-Sl- ____ eral takes place from her late re- A post was Dmled up h`°m the The marriage `took place at North residence this afternoon at two 0'- ground near Paton's store, and driv- W" Outh MaSs_ A rn 2;th_ 0( glock, YTD . . D » Miss Annie M. Roach, daughter of -The funeral of the late Emmet day was very largely attended, 175 carriages having followed the re- - o gg ls howeve' tc' lie h°P°'l that in 0 mains to their resting place at Kin- l0Dg life she wsis a consistent' mem- kora Cemetery. The funeral services were conducted by the pastor, Rev “"5” b” b’°“f¥ht '-0 H IMP- _,,__‘ J. J. Mennnnld who delivered nn rionefy Society. In her declining eloquent sermon from the text Bless- cd are they who d-fe in this Lord. The pall bearers were: Michael Dsegan, Garfield Perkins, Thon. Noonlan, Ger- ’ ' aid Trainer, James Noonan, Thos Wlihoui Rich, Red Blood You Deighm .shea hy those who knew her hese. Yesterday a telegram was received in 'this City announcing the death of Henrietta, beloved wife of Charles B. l-lowatt, Portland Maine, after n lingering illness. The lalte Mrs. How- att was in her fifty fourth year and was a- daughter of the late Peter Warren, North River. She leaves to mourn besides a sorrowing husband and mother, the following brothers amd sister. Oliver and Spurgeon, North River, Mrs. John Mores-ide, North River and Mrs. Richard Hend- erson, Kingston. Mr. and' Mrs. How- stt, at one time resided in Tryon, where their many friends and rela- tivm will regret to learn ofthe sad news. The deceased was a faithful member of the Baptist Church and her kind and uuselfish disposition won her misny warm friends. . E health and llle- - -The death occurred on Monday moming at Stanley Bridge at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Theo. Pickering, of William W. Tsnton Deceased was a son of the late John Tanton, of St. Eleanor's. For many years hs resided on his farm on Linkletsr Road, about three miles from`Summerside, and five years ago he sold his place and has since been residing with his daughter at Stan- until I weighed only 98 pounds. I ley Bridge. Deceased was 80 years of age and was s man of sterling worth, highly esteemed and respect- ed. His wife predeceased him a short time ago. Hs leaves to P_ 9. more I was n.-gain perfectly well. The mourn a large family of sons and daughters. Benjamin- Tanton, of St. Eleanor's, is a brother of the deceas- ed-. The funeral takes place on Wed- nesday to the People's Cemetery at' Summcrside, at one o'clock. g. will Prom' by my experience “nd °""' The sad news reachui the city last talin new health. h d ,h f These Pills are sold by all medicine 1?_‘;'°“h;fA§:= "Af J°\$'s0nr°ml&';::§'§‘,‘}: dealers or you can get them 'oy mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 2 50 fr m The Dr Williams' Medl- S . ' o - eine Co., Brockville, Ont. ...Death occurred at Cable 'Head East on May 9th of Mrs. ‘Andrew Sutherland (nee Katie M'cKe'n1-fc) aged 40 years after an illness of one wesk.with pneumonia. She lesrvetlto which occurred late yesterday after- noon. The deceased was s, son of Jacob Judson and was in his thirty- nfneth year and leaves to mourn be- sides his father, a beloved wife and three small children, Bruce, Athel, brothers, viz Isabell at home, Mrs. Albert Jenkins, Pownal, Walter B. sud' J. W. in Eldred, Penn.. and' Dr. mourn av husband and four young. W‘m. A. Jud-son. Newark, N. J. The in Sydney, C. B. The funeral to St. children, also three brothers John late Mr. Judson was one of the J. s/nd Michael at home and Donald most Dl'08l`°95lV° ‘md l¢V°f\\blY known farmers in this province, and Peter's Roman Catholic Church was had an exceedingly large connection very largely attended there being a- of relatives who will greatly mourn out sixt two carria es A Hi h his loss The funeral will take place lifass of RZ:-lllifem was gsald by the on ThursdeY “lt°‘°°00ll lf- (N0 0" pastor Rev. R. J. Gillis. (Boston clock to Pownal cemetery- Th# R"- papern plc-use r~npy.\ Mr. Chowm will ofllciiltll. - e Ignatius Roach of Southport, to _ ,ere “re t"“°°° 0! the ““W°1°°m° Samuel Peterson, son of Captain on Friday morning May the 14th Vfmfor all °V" th? stmfev but 8 Pecu' Peterson, Rockl-amd, Mass. Rev 1909, of Mrs. W. B. Tuplln at th ‘ar phase °l the sltuatlon is that he Father John Murray performed the advanced- age of eighty~nins years ani Wok °“lY_ B Small am0U‘l1l» Ol 30049. ceremony. The bride was attended sill of which were for mc'n's use. It by Migs A, M0;-rissy, while the would have been a comparatively. groom was ably supported by p_ J, my "mil" *<1 'me *ellen hundreds Hagen. The hrlne sna hrieesmeio .- M doums W0“h‘ of “P51 and Y” BS wore suits of blue with hats to siding in Margate, \vho predeceased fur as can be ascertained the firm match, Mr-_ and Mrs. Peterson will will not lose over $25.00. _ ,adds at F0,-t point' N0,-gh wgy_ The till which contained about $8.00 mauglh Mass, s _Pflls. Four boxes cured me." Forden and two sisters and three- ity fs in a critical state | b ti 1 d 1 3 well son of the late Benjamin Ding 1 h hi if nd “tu d mm. ur Msenssslq fm- ss s.1s.s..e ss.; ,'11 ,,‘;,. §§',,,§'.°,,’;‘:.‘§, ,fd T; ‘Z§f§8 P22 well' ol :uni-le. in the iiiehleeh yser E235" ‘ B W ° “ ° ““‘ received from his doctor an outward ton fm- |0058 hay of ixis__a_ge_°;_l'h_i:_‘lat_._¢4_ Mr Dlng_well___l;:g _i nd inward application, and through _,__ JUS 11 B 111161' B11 error swallowed a dose of the The trustees of Valleydeld con- iw Egan: but ‘tllzlnd not' hxrson glee; thgosgrkclgfrbiilggelaguglggssunligpfzg wrong medicine ti i 5 t 1 d DZ 8 501110 “B WN °l\€ He was for some time unconscious gitgaofoldnzrllunldrzdcedldllgrs for tlilzlr tg tgedsom' gindwayfegggln 1511:? thelggoinfdlsthollgs 'lliheignhoaltetlgnfifll gf ml ¢h°“sl1 me fewvefv le 01115' e new ehnreh from- John Menonela ' ° “ l’““ “ °' ' ' - . - _ ~ - ,mu W s 8 hard W sking, industrious salt water although distant six or ilslilllzzs fgxl iiumvshillzelsblalegbtmewvllllld §;\',l;:£g,n0fn§;1,g_'g£,e_ld west’ now °‘ well-toildo farmer ‘dad will be much seven miles from the sea- A depth Ol missed by the people of Marie of brother-in-law, J. H. Locke, intel with I-Ii. A. Compton, and for thi' past thirteen years with R. T. Hoi man, Limitcdl, in all of which places mourn sn aged mother, two brothers ’ d four sisters as follows: William North Dakota, Mrs. Willisfm Wil lla-ms of Minneapolis. Mrs T. H. Locke, Mrs. Jesse Bemard, and Miss Charlotte of Summerside. The fun- Ths death took place st Kensington tive months. Her maiden- name wa: Ann Bentley, and about! seventy her s. few years ago. To them were and one sister, all residing away. Noonan which took place last Sun-A-ler youngest brother, the late Hon. ward Island. G. W. Bentley predeceased her only a few weeks ago. Throughout her ber of the Methodist Church a-nd al- so ai life member of thc Woman's Mis- years, and last sickness she was waited' on patiently, and' tenderly, by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Gor- don Tuplin. Her life, and beautiful Christi-an example will long be cher- Her funeral, which took place on Sunday afternoon, was largely at- tended. Her remains were taken to the Methodist Church, Matgate where the service was held, lcd by her pas- tor Rev. J. B. Gough. The pall- besrers were John Anderson, William Pidgeon, H. R. Balkcr, William Den- n-is. John Woodside and Andrew Johnston. Sha was laid to rest in the Margate Cemetery i‘nl the sure ltrlope of a glorious rcsurr?ction. - om. GDT Til THE RIIUT A UF HIS TR(lUBl.E And Dodd's Kidney Pl|'s cured W. Wrlghts Backachc Hellad suffered for several years but the old Reliable Kidney Remedy gave him quick relief. KELVINGTON, Sask., May 21. - (Special).-"Yes, D0dd<’s Kidney Pills cured me of Baclrache, and I have re- commended them to others who have also been cured." These are the years ago, she was united in mar- at Cardigan. They came by rail to iagc to William B. Tuplln, than re Point du Cherie, crossed' to Sum- oorn four children of whom two sour noon the party left by raiil for Cnr- urvivo. James and Gordon, who are digan where a' summer home is being now in Colorado. Also two brotheri built. Many old friends will warmly Street, for 3 B0 train ycsvrday slim’ ing a banquet tendered by the 0 i750 will be made before the nl inch for $1000 being the _amount of a Policy instructive, and entertaining, and s-lwisys largely attended-, while the nature of the programs given give promise of talent not often seen in a small place like Clinton. _ Albert ' Mexlnnnn, Mr. stewnre, was before the Court yesterday on a charge of violation of the Prohibi- tion Act. About twelve witnesses for the defendant and prosecutor were examined. The defendant claimed he could produce evidence that the beer was home made and only 2 percent. One witness examined testified that the beer had intoxicated him. The case was adjourned until Thursday next for judgement. Mrs. Enoch P-algo, Arthur E. and Mrs. Guild, Donald Paige Malcolm and a servitor have arrived from Boston to spend the summer months mersidc and reached this city on Wednesdaly evening. Yesterday after- welcome their arrival in Prince Ed- It is understood that Davis & Fra- scr are about to take over the pla/nt formerly operated by the Dominion Packing Company. The matter is by no means definitely settled as yet but the prospocts for the transaction being brought to s conclusion are favorable. The big building in ques- tion has been idle for s number of- years and the news of its reopening will be most heartily welcomed. The city as a; whole will wish Davis & Fraser 'nothing hut success for their praisewclrthy enterprise. John A. Lawson ol' the city Post (Miles Department has had his leave of absence extended to September 17,th due to llness. Aftnr that date he will he suporanuatrd at $840 per ycar. `Mr. Lawson's long and useful career began in 1872 when he was ap- pointed to the Post Office, before the Island entered Confederation. For a shoril time in 1873-74 he was out of office, but in 1874 was re-appointed under the Mackenzie Government. Since then ho has held his office con- tinuously. Such a well deserved re- ward, will be noted with pleasure by Mr. Lawson’s many friends. John Mayne, a well-known farmer living about a mile from Emerald, was stricken with apoplexy on M‘on- day evening. Drs. McMillan and M'cGuigan were in attcndance,_ but medical assistance was of nlo s/vail. The deceased was about sixty-nine years. of age, and leaves n family ofa' widow and one son and six daugll- tsrs to mourn. The funeral will take place this Friday af~’|:rnoon to Birch Grove Cemetery. Mr. Mayne was a successful farmer and dairyman, be- words of William Wright, a farmer well known here. "I believe I inher- ited _my trouble," Mr. Wright con- tinues. “`At times for several years it was very severe. I also suffered from Lum`na'go, and in the morning l I had a bitter taste in my mouth and 5 was troubled with dizziness and my, skin was dry and harsh and there was a sediment in my urine. 3 “No .treatment I could find gave me relief till finally believing that my kidneys were the root of my trouble. I determined to try Doddfs Kidney Mr. Wright went at his trouble nan- sfbly. I-Ie examined his symptoms, and they showed him that Kidney Disease was his trouble. Do as much for yourself, -and if your symptoms point to disordered or diseased kid- neys tbe cure is easy. Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills wili doft. They never The Methodist Church, Winsloe North, which has been closed for some weeks past undergoing exiimsfvs repairs will be re-opened on Sunday May 23rd. There will be three services Rev. H. E. Thomas will preach at 11 s. m. Rev. Wm. Harrison ali: 3 p. m. Rev. Hu-gh Miller at 7 p. m. .A cordial invitation is extended to all to be present at the above mentioned neil. _| services. ~ ing a director i-n the Emerald Dairy- lug Association. I-Is took a deep in- terest in church and educational af- fairs, and will be greatly miissed in the community in which he resided. The startling news was received yesterday by Mrs. J. B. Blatch of Highland Avenue that her husband was missing in Boston. The news was of the brlefest nat- ure having been wiroi. but when seen by a Guardian representative last night the following information was obtained. My husband is water tender on the steamer Ranson B. Fuller. I heard from him last on the tenth of May and he seemed to be in the best of spirits. Today I was wired by the Secretary of the Eastern Steamship Company that he had gone on his watch one night at twelve o'clock,l and next morning the only trace of him was his cap. The boat was in dock at Boston and I do not know what could have happened to him. He never drank, and was steady in every way, The poor woman could nardly speak so stricken down was she with greif and worry. EV°I'Ytllll1E is being done to und the whereabouts of Mr. Blatch, and the many friends of the family hope that in a very short. time :meteors will be cleared up. A Positive Cure For lndiqesilonf" and Dyspepsla. Have you ever fc_lt a. leaoeh weight in the _mt of the stomach-a feclmg of fuiness. with belching of wind and perhaps severe pain? Then you know how indigmtion fe'cls. It makes a permn sarcastic and cranky -i\ -senses misery after every benefitted from the start and At the City Police Court yesterday James Mclnnis was fined $2 or 10 days for being drunk. -1--* -The funeral of the late Miss Bar- bara' Schuzrman, took place from her late residence Central St., Summer- side, to the Pcople’s Cemetery yes- terday afternoon, anld was very large- ly attended. The services at the house and st the grave were conducted by Rev. R. G. Strathie and the pall bearers were J. F. Arnett, John P. Gaudet, B. R. Sharpe, and- Wilfred Tanton, W. H. Rattee and Leonard McNeill. Out of respect for the de- ceased the store of R. T. Holman Ltd., in which deceased had been a clerk for a' number of years, was closed for two hours during the time of the funeral. -We rorret to record the death of an old- and highly- respected residléllt of Waihi, in the person of William Henry Rohl Ellis, which took place at the Waihi Hospital March 28, af- ter a short illness. Deceased was coli- nectod with the first battery on the Wsihi Company’s property, which at th-e time wa-s built on the site of the present No. 1 shaft. He has been in Waihi off and on since th-at period and for the last ten years has been continually employed at the Waihi Com'pamy's Waihi battery. Mr. Ellis, who was seventy-fivo years of age at the time of his death, saw service in the Maori war. He lcapes a widow five daughters and three sons to mourn their loss. He came to New Zealand from Prince Edward Island. Deceased was the son of the late Mr. Robert Ellis, of Prince Edward Is land, and landed in Auckland in the eslrly sixties. His first visit to Waihl was made 30 years ago. I-Lis two nrairried daughters--Mrs. Bond and Mrs. Cnthbertson. reside in Auckland Deceased was a member of the Mas- onic Lodge.-Waihi, N. Z., Telegraph. (Mr. Ellis is a brother of Mrs. Hur- ry- C. Green of Summerside. STOCK NOTES. Pills MclJimalll, l?eake's Station, recently purchased from A. Brothers, of Greenfield, a very fins cart colt for si good figure. John D. McDonald, Pinette Bridge is the proud owner of a horse foal dropped by his Administrafler Right marc, which stands 44; inches high at three days old. Sired' by the celebrated horse Brltamian. owned by John Buchanan, Pinette Bridge. This is the second foal that Mr. McDon- s1d’s mare had and is breeding back again to this great young sire. _ John. J. McLeod, Riverdale, has an Oakley Barron filly, dapple brown, handsome and good-gafted, rising two year old sind weighs well up to 1,000 lbs. Mr. McLeod has a full brother to the above; also a dandy oné-year- old, and expects another Oakley Baron every morning. The mare will be _bred to Oakley Baron again this spring. The Clydesdale Stallion and three mlares,which H‘on.John Richal\ds.Blde ford, has imported have arrived here. Tha stallion is coming three years old and is a splendid animal, one of the best of his breed in Canada bc- lng chosen last year to compute in the two year old flass in the grealt Chicago International Exhibition, but owing to the outbreak of foot and mouth disease no animals were sent from Canada. I-is ls a descendent of the world renowned. Darnley on his dem's side is also a- grand- son of the famous Bsron's Pride. The mares are among the best of their breed in the Dominion, and -are live, three and two years of -age, respec- ivll_v~ The five year old was flrs-t‘ at the ‘roronto spring show when three years old. The two year old was first as a yearllng at Wighton, Aber- decn,before coming to Csnads~,snd was also first in her class at the Toronto Industrial last fall. Mr. Richard's is to be congratulated on securing such high bred stock. lululll llolllllsclrs ,'%lle.ii” -one_of_ the best _o_f the late pries_t-physicians rsmaxkiéig ‘:::.'=f::°:°. Sf--» gdmcsuflrom a “bad stomach " ' e sugenng that _ _ ,_ Each tablet will digest x §{ pounds of food-a good n`m1_ Take “No. rr" Tablets regularly, avoid articles of food that you have found disagrees with you, and you will be - - 5oc. at Your Dealers. 52 rnum lvlerrlny Medicine Ce-. I-ll-. - cnsihnm, N,s_ soon cured. " Vernon Webster, Msn . morning vis. S. S, iegégzgg lille Portland Maine, Wm, A, very ___ :>_l some June Day horse, five Wm, old' He stands over 16 hands high ¢c\` Bay, and weighs over 1100 Ibsf or A. E. Large Station ` North Wiltshire has puxgszg hm John Canning of Emerald ths 5:: year old colt, Sire by Gornlnoders This colt, Bla-ck Tom, wok mmé prize at the Charlottetown Exhibi- tl0ll in 1907, allil his dam. wusmn oy Parkside, grsnd dam Lucy G, gh, asm ei c. P. R. (2.2s, gre.; 8;,” dam Nelly Ready, the dam of`Ss.1ls Pilot (2.30%). 'rom o'shnnier ml, The Onward Farmers' Institute Georgetown, has been holding mmf ings regulairly since its organization, Discussions on various subjects ers introduced and much interest ts-km in institute work. This' institute has purchased s. registered boar from that noted breeder of Yorkshires-'I-l_ J. Davis, Woodstock, Ontario. l-le is‘in every way a. fine animal of the improved bacon type and undo* lilo skilful care of John J. Morrison will no doubt prove a valuable sire. - .i__é._.._.__._,_ ____.__._.B9lF."l- ____ STEWART-At Bay View Post Olllu May 3rd, to James and Mrs Stev- art, a son. (John Sterling). McPHERSON-At Uigg, on May ll, 1909, to Daniel and' Mrs. McPher- son, a son. _ CARSON-In this City on the 1601, to Ed. and Mrs. Carson, a daugh- ter. ~ MARRIED. _ CRAWFORD-BINNS-At St; James' _ Church on the evening of -the liltll lnst., by Rev. T. F. Fullerton, _Al- bert Martin Crawford, of Susm. N. B., to Mnry l.ouise. Hlnns. .ol Charlottcto-wu. TRENHOIJM-_-PFAFFHAUSER - Ai the Baptist pnrsonsre. Mav.15ll» Capt. Wm. Tronholm of Port Elgll. N. B., to Matilda Pfafihauser _of Chnrlottrtown, P. E. I. wA'r'l‘s-Mcbmon-At Dnrnley. P- E- 1., Msy isth,-,hy Rev. E. .ll Rene B.A.,Fre~defrick S. Watts of P0" Hood, Inverness Co.. Nova Scotia. amd Mabel Florence McLeod. flG1lZ|l° tcr of the late Jonathan Mcbeod of Clifton, P. E. I. _ .i.__»i s7rlnwA1l'r-Ac olbesry. M" “'25 Elizabeth Grace Stewart. HSM years, leaving a father. five sfsw_l and one brother to nu-ill" ll" lose. _ , _ja BURNS-In this City. Mg' 1°- d Thomas, infant son of l"l“'*“'d *“ Mrs. Burns, slged one mouth* __ BENTLEY-Entered into rw ___ Kensington on 'I`h'ursdaY M371 N' 1909, Ann Bentley M110! °l "'° “of W. B. 'ruplin in the sloth wr LAT;-llgEeAt New Gl&SKUW Un Mud” may sth, 1909. D°“i¢1E°fl§‘,fé,f{‘, fa'n1: son of G. Ernest and _ B. Laird. ' . car-111.1.-at sz. olfsr1es___ olfigii; Co., Lot 56. on the his! ed W. 3rd~, 1909, Patrick Calll 5|! “___ --W --»-<» f-~- H- ow three sons and f0\1l‘k___d mi to mourn the loss of B ` loving husband and father. ‘___ sluanb-1n_ this ciiy.0l1 M" Jessie McDonald. Wldw °lldth'h<“ I Charles Small. Ol Marsh” Mull JUDSON-At Alexandria 011 pd 89 th, Isaac A. Judson. ° GETS. Hdw/l'r'l‘-Ai Pnruend _hfalg Tuesday Ms? 13l»l1. l”l°“"° “,654 wits of Charles B. Howstt. years. U mylli. Mes: ci-mas-At E\d°“- ° is 190%, Donald Mclrlachern. l|¥°d y‘6&\'s. _ Jet' lvle1NN1s-at sondhre<;_lr_.___li°:"M, soy, _on the 9th inet. Gm,-. Leith Melnnls. l°f'“""” fueli- JOM _ lnttetown. and- ‘Tr '35, thi! sity. nfs, carriage ,buf 0 _ .13 _____ __ --er H Is" 1' , if in Pour llaallh. You can't keep up forever. Br-mler or later Naiture will rebel against the strain that is imposed on your overworked system. So ‘ far, will power and- nerve may have ti.io~i you over, but the end.is probably naar at hand. Today the common complaint with weak men and women is lack of kidney vitality. Here you have the cause of your ill-health. , Wnuldn't it be wise to use a tf'me~ » Raid This! D, gsinilroifl tested remedy like' - __ Mu" Pills-they cure that "ellis: Wu M in one night- 1"" mm fl lam- like new-bl‘l¢l1f~ "°'h 1,0, wlor Armies irni>r°"°°' ““u' °:,,,,,, me grows ruddy and ¢l°°"- P ml 1 dons DY :rest s°°‘l l’ "°“;.“,,,, me W scientific medicine. .dlwnw cure, you should Bvf- D” 2 .unsi- Plile to-dey: zu. w W* ern. ' QIEQ. ‘ -