i! -~, ' V‘ > a: 1 v ‘Av i- MONDAY - . the" death of Mr. Wesley era wiNoh occurred yesterday , ‘ ‘lug at Victoria that commun- M; log], a good citison one 1 was very highly esteemed. _ - a late Mr. Myers was a progres- farmer and RENE?“ PAITORATI. R91!- Parinenos McLeod has tendered his resignation of the pastoral charge of Port Eiain (N. B.) His resignation has been accepted by the Presbytery ‘ of Wallace. ‘Mr. McLeod is a Prince Edward islan- der, and a graduate of Knox Coil- Zit‘ v .u Most iuvutui Reaiiiiiguvliatter. iuum in... Valley, Stephen l-lolroyd, Winalfs‘ ..'WIDDING pesos, -A,_,'§tll:: w . 4. Qienhurst, Nancy 68785—John Andrews, E. Royplty. test 4.0. Pro- duction 73. individual score 80. Total 153. 5. Glenhumt Flo ildiililv-Eimer Duffett, Winsloe, test 4.1. Produc- tion score 81. individual score 70. Total 157. i’ . I .- ‘i Keith Boswell, Victoria. Bhorthorns. Among the dairy on t'ie exhibitors mie Diqls Truro; Walter Jones. h: Godfrey and Son. North Wiltshirei A- McKay. Royalty, John Agnew and Son, Royalty, with l-lolsteina. ie 8m! and pretty marriage ‘took pleoe, t- the home or the bride's mother. Mn. Annie Campbell. .1491!!!“ ' when her daughter Ruby A. Camp.- beil was united in the bonds o! holy matrimony to Mr. John Chas. Mhstliure of Montasue in the prev, by its ,_continual warfare on the weak and helpless Christian min, oritiea‘_.whicb hid the ltillillflll“ to ialhunder their sway. flush I ‘policy seemed iucidentalyto such a faith, The speaker concluded by ssyin hat perhaps the sorriest- spectnce of the whole drama was f the seeming religious cowardice of |Ltritish, French, Italian and Ameri- can statesmen to the whole mat- ter twhich ls more than u ‘mere nulliiying of a treaty, but rather Bert Brown, York, A. Mcllae k Sous, Royalty, Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay, John Andrew, RoyaiuuChar- lottetown Experimental l-‘arinnwith Ayrshires, Roper Bros" Royalty ege, Toronto. He had done good service in Western Canada and Ontario before accepiiul the c!" 0f Port. Elgln two years ago. He is a young man of ability and promise 6. Glenhurat Vera WWI-W. E. Rodd, Milton, test 3.95. Produc- tion ‘l2. individual score T2. Total 144. 7. Glenhurst iSally 66777~il~lay-- ence oi’ immediate relatives and friends. The bride was very be- comiugly attired in a travelling suit or navy blue serge. Alter the urbarriage ceremony which e and successful P rays‘ took a keen and intelligent- ‘ erest in matters concerning uhe s , mm nf his community, and the wince. He we! seventy-seven irs of age and. leaves tontouru Iv..- Safe hecause they are nonpoisonous '1 not exp ode . §ggnuighecause are [well made u a daughters and ‘three mely. Mrs. Phillips, Dauphin; tnitobs; Miss Hazel in Van- uver; Cleveland in Vancou- r; Wesley and Seymore, con- ‘ ictoie. Boston. Of the absent zniibers of the family Seymore me was able to get home before a father's death. -s. Blake Will, D. Murchison, Vic- ‘ "la; Mrs. J. Walker, Cape Trav- r ti ie; Mrs. 0. Finale)‘. Athabasca; and bears with lrim to whatever be his place of future service the cordial good wishes of maul! friends. Mrs. E.E. Parkman, accompanied by Miss Hattie Montague, Ltd.,) leave the later part of this week for Boston and New York. ON MOTOR TRlP.--Mr. and Campbell 0i’ (formerly oi Pstone Miss Campbell intends staying old Storey, Winsloe, test 3.95. Pro- duction score 63. lnd-ividual score 79. Total 142. - - 8. Glen-burst Betty 7147’f—J. l}. Walkeru Charlottetown, test 4.05. Production score 66. individual score 75. Total 141. 9. Olenhurst Kate 66790-11111- ton Gu-rney, Royalty, test 4.3. Pro- duction score 49. individual score T5. Total 124. 10. Meadow Croft Queen 70382- test Jerseys. with Guernsey's; Stead Bros and Stephen Holroyd, Winsloe, ewith _'l1h_e display of new. "orchard and garden products is also very was performed Armstrong, after which couple by Rev. C. E. luncheon was served the happy young left for a short wedding creditable. For the first time the history of the there ‘was un exhibit of butte from Manitoba, shown by tin. The arrangement of tbes in Exhibition iMr Kehoe, formerly of Tryon. There were also exhibits from Antigon- lsh and other parts of Nova Sco- irip through the provinces. Among the many valuable presents receiv- ed were cheqtues, gold, silver, out r glaise and furniture. Mr. and Mrs. McClure twill reside in Montague. DOYLE — BYRNE.—/tll Saints‘ e Church, Cardigan, was the scene of a flouting of all Christendom. FRIDAY ~ g “RECEIVES LUCKY PARCEL:- The encitement wvas intense lush evening at the store of W11‘. Well iier Co, Ltd.. at 10.16 pm. when‘ Mr. A. T. Stiviohan of Haiifaxh picked out the parcel with the‘ diamond ring. The silver Cake‘ Basket went earlier in the even- ing to Mira. W.E. Daley of Sum- not slur-cw!’ sioifiks Wietlqi fiends ifiot. will floid frouble and da/ytwjg/ ask/h] I51- DOMINI MATCHES Good value -— well“ filled ‘boxes - Unsworth Gurney, Royalty, merside, whilst the Parlour block was picked out by Miss Mae‘ 1101110 Bloomfield on Wednesday. I PINEVAU- BELL NUPTIALS.—' Amongst the interesting news of the season is t-lie marriage of Mr. ‘ilhe funeral will take place this zernoon at 2 o'clock and will be “- der the auspices of the Masonic -dge of which he was a member. tthe bereaved family The Guar- tn tenders sincere sympathy. , ual score 69. Total 114. ‘kw’ (','(‘)%“u:j_5° wit‘)? geewcauérf’ For greatest improvement since _ purchased, Meadow Croft Queen. ?i‘::yg:§0!th:n;“%§é Co?!‘ Glenliunst Kate and Gleuhurst Sal struction. The sibove firm is one ‘y’ were awarded firs" second and third places respectively. i253.“ .1:".=::‘.*.:.§:":.“: 22:.‘ is l» _ ‘ ney, Milton Gurney and Wallace E Parkman intend IlIOVJlQ south for Rood, captured m8 Mguen uwurus the cold months. The party ex- iu the order uummy pet-ts to be buck in Charlottetown The producmon gum-e w“ ‘lgur. n“! Jum- ed on the basis of one point. for exhibits of the fa-rm is about the a very happy event ‘m Wednesday’ _Ma'de In Canada l same as other ears. .bei situu- September 13th when Lydl“ M" ted on the cenytral fioorngoi the my“ “m” “m”! l“ the “my Mum Bunumg. which presents ubonds of matrimony to Lawrence very uvttruuuve uuuuuruuce_ Uu Byrne. The bride who was becom- 5mm; the ‘vomerus department ingly attired in midnight blue ent- wmu fancy work women goods in. was attended by Miss Margaret M0159 pmeuu of “Que “we, u, etc, runs til-u full length of the Mdmmld °i B°"°"» “We ""5 Mine Florrle Biell. daughter of em side, the m gang") Qygngny groom was wblv supported by Mr-lzvir. and Mrs. Ronald Bell of Char- lug its ugcugtqmed plapg 1,. the Harry MePhee of Mitchell River- lottetown which took place at st. south enii oi. the building. After the ceremony the happy wu- Bernard's (Zhurch, Moucton. N. B. ple drove w the home of the bride Rev. Father Ouroll officiated. Tile where a dainty breakfast was serv- bride who wuu unattended wuu individ- , His many friends were shocked .d grieved to learn of the death I Mr Brenton Hooper, son of 'M_r. unry C. Hooper, this city. The late Mr. Hooper had Just , seed the threshold of his early JUDGES anhood, being only twenty-nine -ars of age.- For the past six LEAGUE OF THE CROsS NEW and one point every one hundred pounds milk. for every four Following is the list of Judges ed by Mrs. Ryan. The bridal party ; then drove to Montague returning beautifully attired in s navy blue serge suit with hat to match. Af- BDOMINION Rh" co 1.111. cassava-r}, om. _ l. onths his health had been fail- g, and although the best medical i iill was secured be gradually I '_ ew weaker, and on Friday last, ' s spirit took its flight to Him 1o gave it. He. had been engag- ln farming at Connollyfs Cor- r, St Peter's itoail, but for some Jnths past had been living at s father's residence. so that he uld- be more easily medically eated. The late‘ Mr. Hooper was well iowu in Charlottetown, particul- ‘ly amongst horsemen, for he 0k the deepest interest in rac- g the best breed of horses, and driving the some, often having -iveu on the exhibition race track the racing events of former - ears, He was n young mun of , anial personality, and his untlme ' death will be a sad blow to his ife and to his parents, sisters, rothers and other. relatives. It is a curious co-inciilencc that r. Brenton Hooper’s brother, homes W. who was killed in the jar. and himself. were both born n ‘the same date. namely the 4th t February, and on the same hour t that day. and they both died in ‘aeitlth year of their age. ‘The funeral which was vet‘! irgely attended took place yester- E say, Sunday from his father's ‘ esidence, 235 Fitzroy Street. lu- pounds of estimated butter fat. The individual placing was made by R. S. Stevenson, Ances- ter, Ont. C A. Archibald summed up the Production Score and made the final placing as well as int. placing for improvement. Hops", ufqhg-.. [m Hugo {read to their new home via Georgetown._tev- having “Dem same “me in Guelph. Ont. 1h the eveuhu; H number 0i luvitediMcnctou visiting the different in- Horacs. Heavy— J. M. McCall- 8119MB hflsenlhled Bud M11510, dfillcwteresiing places, they returned to um, Shakespeare, Ont. , ins antisocial conversation was in- Charlottetown by the evening Cattle, Dalry- A, S. Stevenson, 54117895 ‘£2510 lflglhlfihed h‘); train where n reception was held lpens and muiden hair fern. Afier DEPARTURE IREGIRETEED. -- ‘ Anvil-Shel‘. Ont. 68511-1 0 BB- 8. 0TB" l!" at the room's cousin's om Mr. n service the guests Mrs. W. G. Mac Jonad nni family csthlg Bur“- _y_-,\[_ M¢Cal1um_,_ Conneliy. About 2 o'clock the cont Stunielais Blucquiere shill at svliich 231-:- Ttivtgiigsvith n dainty wedding Vol-non Bridge lcft Sui-urtinv for J3me” ‘Vere as follows?“ 1st" Sh"? — William whllelflw Pany ‘nwersed wishing Mr- fm" “mgmg "m1 mud"! Whihlvil “WW luncheon The gifts‘ ivere very iloutoii, where they intend io :0- 525-003 gndmnmoo; 3rd"'$18‘0°;|G°\11Pl1, Ont. MTB- Byme ma"? 1'9""! 0r Weddedllhe BVP-lllllg DIEZIIERIIUY- Th" "Hm? lfliillliflll‘ including several pieces side, Mrs. .Mllt‘.l)0llill(l will bu. 491-15901 wh-naoo? 6m“ Swine-d. E. Rethe Department hflltlllueflfl- ' useful and costly gifts which they ti: linvll out glues. uiumiiiiiin. gri-mlv missvii. She was :1 good $10001 7lh_'$5'0o5 aukéioo; 9th 0f Ailrlfllllillft‘. Tflffillifl. 0M- recelved 195M101] l0 U19 951991" i" cliiin silver ‘lilll lililllt’ plot-cs of consoling fricnil i0 all in sickness —TP'PZZ; Cqlves, 1s. Plillgtfy-J. G. Morgan, Central ‘Deslaite the iliirentfining, weutlileirvrhichfthey are both held by ull uviu} {lllfllilllllllif rum-n furniiiire|iiiiii trouble, illlii during tho four l‘ 5 " * -"‘ “ r ‘ . ., SL911‘ mornn 1 ro ncu. tie n, ,_> .. .. - .. . u -, .~_ - , -—$10.00; Znd-‘W-oo; 3rd——$8.00. Exggotzienlftiefigige,oggYrilsa lghibitiiii was %0l‘lll:1ly gllfili9dxfiQlllrlllnl§fiigs Iivlilliil llilillllg/d“ iildifléil: 1),“: ,,',’,"{‘.',‘§‘,If3,‘,,,.;,}‘,i"K111|f.i.f'fl,,fi‘,f.fi,fff,ififlvllfiiesillilgifé? Special Prize donated by C‘ A‘ 5°°d$“'s- J- Miw", Tfllfo. quot-usefully iillll ill U18 RHPFXWO" Pineal! 01 H009 m"? ‘"0 i" OIIPL Ili-ifilifful r brunch A ivw Pl/("ll- Hit‘ lilillClllCii husband villlll herself B. Association. P111911 f0!‘ fireflies‘ Fruit—Mr. G. H. Vroom of’ Mid the sun came out strong and of our returned hcrocg having”; f “l, u; ,0]/,',.,‘n.".,.1.\, 0 ,h,.|v',.,.,-,. »,v11|1,,u ufurkuru h, emu-y llllllfflvemehli" 15-“420-001 21"" iilPltlll. NS. or an official from warm. Many who had reluctantly Hllfvfill oVeffiefl-fi 1'01‘ hhfefi Yeflrs- l pHW-Ji v ll-L inivellfziriloousi '(li)ilv("lllSi‘ and did thi-ir ver lit-rt —$15~°0i 31"1""51°-o°- his Department. decided not to attend were pur- 'l‘lieir many fnieutis wish them £31m‘: Fe?‘ V’ t; . ‘lpweJ If‘ “Q,- k,...“,,,,‘ T)“. “mm. gum, buiiuhu Th8 110)’! 0111b cimllletlmm‘ f" Butter and Cheese~George H. snarled by the favorable change to 10118 and happy iifo of wedded flu“?! mm 4H‘ f)‘ ‘uufli-uru "I My‘: ,l)ul)‘rll(l'gl in, u. mg. the Bunkers’ Prizes Wm be cm“ Barr, Ont. visit the fair and Wort- rclliliil h)‘ bnss- film-Int"pflqlrptlhy-l tutor uljtiii ls ‘ fill owl-r tho l in: lr I'll noted for hi’ the Clllh members m‘ Ladies Fancy Work-JM-rs. Char n most enjoyable afternoon, The ll“,,,mf‘,).l“. ‘Th4 , -_. lllihmh p ‘Ill ‘ma. ,' l l“ Slit ‘m, Thlirsdfll’ ‘*“e"“°°“' Mr Pete's“ 18S MrGrezor and Mrs. Oliffor- attendance was on the whole very vnt‘ fufnM-f ‘u? “r Ill a lift“ --l- fin‘, idiml flotb all‘ . y o! the Live Stock Brunch m chume “gen any. encouraging though ‘ m! manage‘ rings of MISS “My Fmmbeu‘ ftBflillli-ti you'll,‘ ririltiiiluu r (Misfit!!! Ii mu \\_.is‘.i “lull: [LIX 41.1mm‘ '0 l. lt.lll of the COmDBYlY-lmh M" P~ gt Household Sclence- Miss Mc- ment no doiibt acted wisely in $mith to Everett l-lenth Crosby $11K l“ $00‘ u”? “fsd” “ bllrlft‘ “mr _"""‘ Off)“ 1mm" “m 5m‘ Clement oi the Ayrshire BreedslKenna and Mrl E S. Saunders.’ postponing the horse "was “um m, Bonhhaw ‘was solemmzed M- FUllit-‘y fr‘: 0w 11m .m h s li(0 tcrcly ulsh herself untl her inter- Asiwciuumn Wm gm’ the boys an City this afternoon us the truck was the home of [hP bride's parental“) “Ur “mm mm“ "my"; “wily imwy Nmlfort “ml address on stock iudfilnE- Wooliene-iltfrs. n. '1‘. In a very heavy conumou ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jiimus w. Smith,’ mppmoss m ti“ "aw hmm“ APDln Road on Weiincsilii even- .= rv . ' or n Immmpr m’ ‘Menus and "ehbidihxh" ‘*r.“lr'O"l‘lLi>‘ir'lJ‘lL‘ 0Hfi|s'i\'~ th- S‘! lflllllniUihflltii Ch t the tivos. The ceremony was )li2!‘\'t)l'- l," “lmmhrilles 34H} ffni, i“): ‘i- " 1 {'11 aft? ' I med my Re“ ‘LB nugget" Tryom iilmorcil Cltllfillhhrlfl‘ t. llii).i)-n-lli.irly o ‘DPIOSI? s Llr u)‘ on. Miss Mary a Stretch’ Long v? {lull msviixi iéllfil v2‘ Phillie (in .1. ttllli of lli. \\j(.bi.) from iiinin Creek played the weddmg march liiih; ufnhe out o l.’ Sinking" hd\val:d. flsluiiii, are rttiirnmk with The brma wore 0mm“ canto“ hlil 141'!) l! Dill/i l‘ b‘ <1 “one o. Jilin‘ number in u vcry scri- crepe with silver lace trimming“ (iill-V siliiioruugdionqviyliui .i‘ltlu..i1)-‘-]<Hniis i'ililllll.iOlh of hoiilili. AL lust “m; curried a pretty bouquet of ‘m?’ )fll‘1'zxi'~‘l:l_i"l'"-_ I“- “Wml “‘ |rcpnrt Rev. l-nihoii" MilfllOlliiltl, who lavender, pink and whue SW60, d" 1 i‘ “"3" is one of the cumpiiily. was (lying and was living hurried dlfltflf that WEDDING BELLS-The mnntlllfi might be at his homo (lilfillg his "Christian versus Turk" was . - ul- , w , I u, . the timely ilil-fl intcresclngi gulp-The (‘iflygiflullnmgghfilgiuf ‘at ‘y-lfisilhwt Pmw“; “is "Hmwr L“ """°m' ject, 9| an nfldpegg ‘by Rev, W_Q_ . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ |Dilll_V-lllg him. At (l. lulu hour ‘Put-s- "c l‘ Vi», l it , \\'2l.‘~‘. sul- . Mulligan ut the regular weekly Good Health Maintained Through :-'.:.‘:,i;u.l1 ‘::,,§,,,?,',u m -_ day vvcumg 1m wuu t-Xiurvlvd l-u M'- prayer, meeting in St. James Rich, Red Blood Asumnptimi church Moncion lit-v five on tho rainy lllimxuilli-i i‘.._l>_lt. Chilfflh hull last night‘ ' ‘yrutruu. nuniueuu umuuuing q-y“; trnin uniiivillhc uzirrwlfui~ hum llll~ The whole world, the speaker There are many men and wn-,,-.,~ki}-\v;.gn¢,ir§<i.;nmvv-bhnf tl'l“'-|ts! ihv dvluirlilre of the C. N. ll. said, is just now anxiously ilwait- men who, every few weeks, hiivWi-lling suit with lint to‘ mutt-h illlil M Wmn- Th‘? C-P-li. was in con- iiig the ‘truth of matieru in Asialspells 0i‘ weakness, during u'l1icli'<--,|-|-;.-,{ u Mum] mum“, T)“, “jiuuSlliiiliillh with iiii» (iilii-iuls of‘ ilm . Minor. The Turk has bud u repu time they are little better ihiin in- lliWSPL‘. ‘wcrc Luurfi» J‘ lioururiiisi? NJ!- io iiivililiiti» his irusy 03+ HUMOR for li-is ifflrlillliilli oi‘ Chris vuliils; yet ut other times 'i|l\!\'|;||1l]._]. (-m~;,,|.,1 ()-|;',-'|,,,,_"|~1,,. ,v,.,|,1.‘i.:igie Lu his homo ttilil uvi-ryili-iiig," “an "lmofiuefl l" "will! lilllds ull-jieel very wcll. Why tines their. iiig trip will ho to Print-g. I<:(]\\';|f:l-Wlil hi‘, ilrmn hv both icompiinii-s lo 5B1‘ hh "I18 0|‘ "llfifllle- M1‘- Mullilhealth fluctuate so? [hum] Tm‘, “(m yvsiilc tin biuno- ziid in this vncry trying ciroiim- IBM! nltelflhefl briefly the rise 0i‘; in the cuss oi‘ men worry aniiltbn.——.itieuct‘on Exchange. gunk-u 'i‘urkisli power in As-in and in overstrnined nerves are usually 110i all dfifid Ollf smlih Eflhiem Ellmlle, The grad-ircsponsible for this stoic m‘ unfli- OOQDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQQOQQQQQQQ¢QQQ HALb-Although the formal open- ing of the League of the Cross new hall was postponed until u later date, the doors were thrown open to the basement, where tho bowl- ing alleys, pool aud. blllard tables are placed. This portion of the building presents a splendid ap- pearance. with its hard wood floors and nicely painted walls. The lighting system is of the best and placed in such o way that it throws sufficient light on both al- leys and tables, besides giving the place a very bright appearance. The hall was crowded all during the evening and all the games were kept in full swing. The Lea- gue of the Cross is surely fortun- ate in securing and putting into shape such a nice place for good healthy recreation for its members and ticket holders. The hand bail and basketball alley will be ready‘ some time next week and when all the rooms are ready, the League will present a wonderful place for all kinds of indoor sport to those anxious of taking advantage to keep in the best of physical con- dition. and WEDIFING BELLS. — The mu’- , -|--Mml_ e“_lx,ngstuu_ FMS“ —SU_DDEN DEATH-Tito rieiih The Pmvmclh] Ex Um op _ Arts- Mrs. ILA. Fraser, City. ed Yealerdfly Wm‘ ‘l very 9mm“ Fiowerr- Rev. A.S. 'l‘-rivett o aging list of avail-nit; in evfgyliglfi- Nova Sea.“ The WQMhP-Y t “"5 “m” em y The regular opening of the Fx , l r ’ ‘_ 4 sghlelllhifflgliliixlli lzlsltd vivffgkilbgglifiib! l: hibmm‘ “Y” at 9 °fl°°k 74'1" lug, St. Patrick's Bund oi‘ Halifax l i l uil was hailed day mummg m“ r°ren°°n ‘bemg being in attendance and rcuti-zring any signs 0i l-ancieoatusre for the “calmed l“ ‘phmmg ‘he exhibit” excellent music. During tlic after- 55 a P") 5 “g u m i‘ There was also the judging of the "on" they guvu u Splendid cancer-t "m" m“ ‘mys “m” es‘ H 5 cattle entered by the Ayrshire m the “um Building :::::."1i%.‘;.*.1"§: 313i Wiring " _. _ . ‘ s . _ ted, especial-lyi tho cagtle, uli thehlficlélck is: i: n amfegtlge ‘tannin burns being filed an even e 1 u“ t k ,1 _ Th _ “mchllwry h“? ‘MK gwua‘: 9v?‘ (g?:‘rh:1ge“will ‘hohlgriisi: nddéfegsxleas 5°!‘ hmmng l e e“ '65- e ‘m ' by Liuet. Governor MecKinnon. m5 mrwde" o‘ m” 15mm] “m Mr JJ Davies President of the here "and l" "l" °“‘"°“ m" Exhibition‘ Assodiation Premier will have l<°e11-°°ml>°'m"" “m” Bell ‘Vinyor Jenkins ‘lion w M ,. .. ,. .. ' he main- " ‘ " was brl esmaitL, anfluMy-r menu-g §T°“l°1‘1"°°d°" mm‘ t flea, commissioner of Agriculture .p_ 3|‘ , "‘ _ .55“ g . t t]; b m‘ 1mm- ,‘ and others. The St. PatrlckfirBend ~ w“; pa”: . $50K ‘Qyrmi. mhgn‘ i” a“ - 9mm?‘ 51mg“? oi Halifax will the in attendance MAKhL. olllninlfofwtholtli ‘M not?“ “n” yum ‘gush m; In the afternoon the races will ' uéinub y ‘uuiyéuu tau‘ ‘ffiuju u‘ of will“? ‘m: start at 1 o'clock-.—There are three muuah‘ Thu cwemofiy w“ he“ gflilriigifi: iludfithe Alums 0t Ranging; classes, 2.21 Trot, 917 entries: firmed lwlwhih" 5°““‘"“" “m” ton ti; largest in th-e heavies. A. 2'19 "“°°' 8 P““""”‘ “'40 m" 17 uluuturuu “(New ‘mu autumn Macxay has a nunuber M entnes entries. Between the heats of the ha, i pm W ‘I'm u m ' races in place of the vaudeville n‘ n ° Wfl°r~° e ° 9 in the carriage classes and the . - oi other years, there will be music of the bride. where hospitality and Uumm mm, is Showlng 50m I St l” i , B . h kindly welcome has always relgn- alumina M98411 I?’ ' f“ “kf “M whwh "5 performed with nil the soleinnity bee; came’ the um-e bred thee kjreclatod ‘b m9 pone D ihflt the importance 0i the event cattle almost eqliniling the pure ' l’ p‘ l ' The Formal Opening. At l1 o'clock the formal open- ing took pluce in the Main Build- A PRETTY WEDDING-One of the prettiest weddings seen in Kensington for. some ‘time was ermeni. being made at the Peop- affected there on the evening of es‘|ceme|_ery_ _ September 20th, when Miss Annie ' , _, ‘ |F1oreni:e, eldest daughter oi Mr. TUESDAY ‘Wm. Geo. Simpson, wms united in uubTuav LUNG-hm)" __A' the the holy bonds oi matrimony "o ‘Mr. Ernest Tulmwge Mill, u pro- 319011 S9819)‘ “Y, CM“; greesivry resident ‘of Clenmont. ill 09131 flfiwifl“ Rev, J. M. Murchison, lidalpeque, performed the ceremony . ‘Miss Hi boieM l-iusistfer of the groom ual grow-til nnil then the gradual ncss nnd inu-biliiy to mo.‘ u... “u. decay of the Oiiiumun Em-plrc were xieties of iluily life, dwelt upon. The savage pcrsecii As [Or-Wtlillefl, her buck lit-l tion of Christians in ‘whut were she is dizzy with ‘i-l k later the kingdoms of Greecc, Serpieailuches, and our,“ m... t‘ J. Higdon of the Salvation Army. There was a larsfl attendance of Rotarians and. the meeting was a very eni0yBh1e 011°- A very pretty wedding with iolemuized at the Baptist Church ast‘ evening ivlien Miss Hlldu tones. daughter of Mrs. iiwbelxJonets of this oil-Y. became he bride of Mr. J. Winston Smith 1f lPownal. Rev. Ross C. Eaton tfilciated in the presence o-f the mmediate relatives and o. very large umber of friends. The u it aride. charmingly attired in white satin, veil and orange blossoms. was given away by her uncle. D1‘- Yeo. The wedding march was played ‘by ‘Prof. Broil. The church was beautifully decorated with intends, then ‘the wedding feast wnssprend at which all assisted inspired by the animation of the event. The hoot, Mr. W. G. Simp- son, presided in his accustomed genial manner and intensified iht. pleasure enjoyed. Music, vocal and instrumental was volunimous- ly enjoyed, and whut could it else, when Mr. Thomus Campbell piny- eil the violin. llev. J. M. Murchi- eon. most sweety sang, and Mr. Garnet Prof-lit, uncle of the bride Bung and played in a manner that effectively embellished the event. The popularity of the u-nlting par‘.- bred dairy ilreeds-so far as n-um here are concerned. There or 161 pure bred Shorihorits, 30 Her efoi-ds, 17 Angus, and 36 Short. horn, Hereford and Angus Sfiiiieh l-i the Dair-y breeds there are 100 pure bred Ayrshires. 62 ‘Holstein iii Guernseys, 37 Jerseys, 29 Ayr shire and Holstein grades, an 20 Jersey and Guernsey grader Among the principal exhibitor-Ho beef cattle are tho following Upton Park Farm, 40 bend 0 Shorthorns: Amos Etter of Am lierst with 45 heed of Sherthorns Hereford and Angus; Horne Bros. THURSDAY WEDDING BELLS. -—A very pretty marriage took place at the home 0i‘ rMrs. Mnlbcl Bremner. 158 Prince iSt, Charlottetown on the morning of Sept. 6th, when Miss Ada ‘E. Gordon of Brudenell be- came the wife of Mr. CilBTICS Lowe Bovyer of Georgetown Royalty. The bride was becom- ingly u-ttireil in a iiiivy blue triivel- ling suit and carried a bridal lmuqurrt of chryennthemums and many‘ bin, Roumuniu, Montenegro, South Istnbbing erii ‘Russia, etc" etc, only llllliitf-Irllté only reiil health is ilihtllP-ylliil" U19 Pllfklsh Ifllie m0"? lmlwflfiihlc round health; and the Secret of if i “"11 i" U"? "Illeteeilih 60mm)’ U19)’ l! r4000, rod blood und plcniy or it. 1m“ Why to keep the blood in uouil Without going in-to the political condition is to take l)r. Willlililh" issues of the Eastern Question, n ' th-iug which the speaker was rather out oi plilcc in o. pruy- er meeting, the whole trouble like so-cnlieil politiciil[ trouiblcs or questions was really religious. 0f course hlohummeduns who were not as the Turks, as a faith all attained their freedom, said other there were but Mohummedanism was one of essential pains in tho giilr, Pink Pills. There is scarcely it nook or corner in lCunuilu Wil-ilft! someone will not be iuunil who will ieli you the bcneilt they him- hi"! illrolli-Zh the use oi‘ these ltills. And the reason is that through tlir improved (zunili-iion of the blooii they BiPHnl-zthen and tone up the nerves of worried, enfecblcd men and women, and iii the some ilnic ~'lhat& one feature ofa freshly rolled ' You can condition ‘ our tobacco. and then it ‘ uou ranoe of the leaf. the best southern Vi _ nun usedin o » all fhefullriclt n» u. . enmity to Christianity. The origin of his faith was fairly clenr and its main teachings well defined. it appeiircil in Arabia about 600 (lown conditions is shown by m‘. A-D- "ml 11114 ""100 Illllfveilolls‘ statement oi‘ itirs. Luwrcnce Ilrown progress ifh u competitor of Chris- Walton, N_ S" who uuyszwnuvule“ "flniili- '1 began taking Dr. Williams‘ Pink its demands were simple and Pills 1 wiis m a weiik bloodless definite. The true Mohammedan and nervous coudmun’ suuerlgg must profess belief in the unii/y from u" the Gaul-Esau“; uyulpmnr, of God and the mission oi‘ Mnho- that uccomuuny mu, run uowu met. "There is no God but Allamsmte u; huumL .1 uuu mum much and Mahomet is his pruphetfpruy medicine but it um not (l0 me imv er, almsgiving, fasting and the pli-‘gogd, and us . 1 huu u tum“), ‘u grlmllie m Mewl Bl"- ht “m5. "1 snmll children I was much discour- its emphasis on war that Mohrim- ugeu The" réuuhm. ubom Dr‘ w" Inetlflulsul Wee u vurre- The IWM- liums’ Pink Pills i decided to iry rior was the one entitled to the them, and I uuu hunemy s“ “m, illghefil heilvell- T0 die l" 79114-119! feel these pills hnvc SilVgfl mo “'21s u sure passport to the re» {rum uruluuuud unueryi M). helm,‘ glcns of Mosiein bliss. Then con 1,, now good, um; we now keel, the "hit Chflhllllhlll’ with W! elllllhiltpills in the house for use as n. iam- sls on Peace. As a. faith i-t hnd 11y mean-hm» ' - I d and meliow......... Roll your own with ORINIC 4t": , easy, Angus; E. G. Saunders, City,iin. Louis Hayden, Vernon River with Hcrefortls, James C. Irving, M.P P., Cherry Volley. Robert Ed ies was attested by the almost ex- uberent expressions of genuine good wishes and ‘the large number of most useful and appropriate giftiS. which included a cheque irom he groom for $100.00 abundance of silverware. Dyresc "he". parlor appurtenances, and mnny other most useful and appro printe gifts that newly married persons so kindly appreciate, —Y. have f-livcn iicwvigui‘ in puic, ilcl ionic girls und thin woody boys, The value oi these [iills in all run fiowens unil autumn leaves. A nvery splendid lot of presents testi- fied to the popularity of the con tracting parties. Among these lowers gifts from the teachers of ‘ West Kent School and the Baptist Sunday School of which stuffs the zibride was a valued member. The ‘Baptist choir of which Mos. Smith llhus been u member for ernic - iflyears, gave a sterling sliver set. ‘u, The newly married couple left last night for Borden and will visi‘. B Upll8l‘_ Canadian cities on their t, honeymoon. i . _ maiden hair fern. After iihe llliif- rliigc ceremony, which was per- formed by Rev. C. E. Armstrong wards; Hampshire, John jewel], of Montague, u sumptuous lunch- North River, Leo. Praught, (merry eon was served after which the _ happy couple loft on the afternoon truin for uitextenilcd trip through y iilie Maritime Provinces, Montreal, S Toronto rind Niagara Falls. The Airs. Alfred Tranchemontagne, Si. Michel (ies Saints, Que., writes: groowfis gift t.o the bride was n beautiful Hcntzmun piano. The choir oi‘ the Christian Church of __"Baby'g Qwn T3519“; are an ex. which the bride was a member. cellent medicine, They saved my presented the bride with a beauti- baby's life and l can highly recom- iul cut glues water set. Many mum] them m u" molhersg- Mfgu other beautiful and valuable p70- Trnncliemoniagneki experience . is that oi‘ thousands of other mothers who have tested the worth oi scents ieceivcd included cut gloss silver, linen nnil cutlery. indicat- Baby's Own Tablets. The Tablets are a sure and safe medicine for ing the high esteem in which tiho little ones and never fuil to regu- WEDNESDAY THE MARKETS .—There was only B fair attendance at the mar- he'- ycsteribay. Fish was scarce y, and sold around seven cents, - There were some large mackerel ‘ - offered at 35c; eggs sold at 80c; butter 40c; chickens 80c to $1.25; ducks $1.40; plums 15c; sarsaparil in berries 20c; and apples 8c to 12c per iioz. At a meeting of the Knights of Columbus held in their Home Mon tiny night, the following officers were elected: Grand KDiRllfr-P. C. Moran. ~Deputy Grand Knight——J. A. Mc Donald. =Chanceiior—Rev. Dr. J. C. Mc Milian. Treasurer—~W. E. Trainer. Fin. .Seoy.—W. H. Kiggins. u Rec Seep-C. Gallant. Warden-Joseph Trainer. Advocate-J. H. Blanchard. inside Guard-J’. C. Trainer. Outside Guard-E. J. Gallant, Trustees-Messrs M. W. Rear- don, D. J. McDonald and Dr. Mc Guigan. GEORGE McMANUS i? You swan MAKE A Mi'.>"rAt<i:i.ii<E THAT AéiN - YOU'RE FiRED. D9 YOU HEAR ME? We A LADYT-cbi-i: l THAT'S) DlFFERENTf young couple were hcld. The bride is a daughter of the late Mr. Wm. Gordon of Brudencll and il lute the bowels and stomach, thus niece of the late Hon. Daniel wrought many good changes ill- ym, can gut I) Wm“ . P- reiieving ull the minor ills from Gordon of Georgetown and late its people and had abolished idoi-‘pms vhmu h uur | | ‘Ts "Hf \vhich children suffer. They are John G. Sicrimingeour of Cardigan atry and drunkenness and dcvel-ldne or hygmun fiat-i? 83ml; 33:1‘ sold by medicine ileulers or by mail The groom is the son of the la".e oped certain elements of self res-m- s|x boxes rm. $25,) from The ltlitlllzlsiahieslaizdizfrre ‘Ctgm Bfloiglatviglg‘ aoyalfiy anlisiohycirrhezr/ Ofthhelirgéllfigl? hriililnthrglfiadoelzl thzolgitniititinltiundanld Wg“,“"“' Medlcme Co" Drum" . ., ., . . - v e, _ QnL - lin Bovyer of Bunbury. Il-rutitiized its leaders and people n BRINGING UP " FA THEE- DIDN"? I TELJ, YOU THATL DlDN‘T WANT i JUbT DROPPEDiN A5 l NEED fbOME MONEY TO DO SOME SHOPPING! 50MB one TO sac: YOU SIR.’ . i BUT. THE) lb A LAD’?- "vses-tsm» ..._@-eq—_- -.¢@ - nn‘a§1~"“‘- 4 The "Liftilg: a patented in- vention w t non-slip elastic inside bei . lhntiyJupporta the abdomen and in very The result of the competition by the Pioneer Boys‘ Ayrshire Club for three year old heifers was as ch follows:-— , me for the nomcfif 1. Glenhuret Lass. 66788-1. A. vofwflm M" 1W Rodd, Milton, teat as. Production ., Fiflflir score 8d. Individual score 82. To- ' tal 105. 2. Olenhorst Torrs lass 71479- Arthiir ‘Weiitnr; ~ Charlottetown. test 4J6. Prodigtito vi i seore- .