._ ».._ .._ _.> 'W W". lpayig _; Dur 'ima l I 'l' . and 1- i ‘ Al Tam Ev l lan -pq - ich, ' 'nor i r 7-il In .tevw om c at; Sth rrni n- th 3 ye _ are ve 1 ‘ lr . ions. LL 2 /°»~ i latest land Most lmpnrtnnt Reading Matter Selected ’llr`ont This Weelt’s Nevis for _ g ‘Value in, QUE FB.. ' and pastry, there is no - Hour that gives better satis- ` 5 faction than ‘°Rl3GAL". .___ ‘.‘.'cJa` \'»_lA / .--,-.~ t 17/’f”. inritttllil- lioxl of tire allovt- oll`iet-is was post- pollt-tl l't'0m lim ustlrll limo. the llrst Jtllltlitry, oll :recount ot' week oi' 'ilyt-r. 'l' WEDDING BELLS.---A very prel- ty wedding was' solemlllzed oh Jan uury 14th ut the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Solomon Fanning, Grnnd' 'l‘racndie, when their daughter, Miss Lavinia, was united in marriage l’rivntt~ l<}rncst (‘low, ox-mclllber Will Gwfllittlier (lutlrllfr. The cere- “REGAL”tI\Q inolly tvits' pt-rt'0rll|t‘d by livv. l".l'I. Llttlejohu,-:, Thu Gtlurtliun joins ln in flcul- A ` trollgrulululions and good wishes. ON IMPORTANT MISSION.- l`\\-o well known and very popular \\\ I ' r.1o|v'ri:fiAl. " 9;, \ "-\"" ' _-ii ES PREFERRED _| Report of Delegates in the customers application forms Subscriptions open until Jan. 29 .`_~__ '.'ot!tl_v; nit-tl of ('l\aril'ill<~'s. The groom wus .~'up',»ort|‘tl by .\lr. Roll- :lld A. .\Iellonulii', Ilorkharra and thc ln-iili-.-maid was Bliss Pllllomenu _\p»l’|u-i-, _-isnt-1' ol’ the groom. Tho i-<»r<~rnoll_\' was p».~ri'orlueil by ltev, .\il:r. .\it'l.l-ull, ot' Sl, .\lar_v`s, utter wllii-ll it wi-tlditlg llreakl`a.'c-rvtttiott Commis- -inn llitorntirtg him that the con- vvnlion was to he hold l"cb. 19th .tml llotli. ln Montreal. A man at sixty years of age is either a failure or a success. BEECHAM 'S PILLS have been made for sixty years and have the largest sale of any medlcme in the world! Millions use f' " F4 Queen Street, “‘ L0ND_ON_ i ,,,,,,,_AN,,_ BEE(i|'|I-\W|'S :_ ‘ I KEEP 'IT SWEET I Keep your stomach sweet ltoday and ward oft the indi~ ' gestion of tomorrow-try» lll~rtlJllli5 the new aid to digestion.; ,As pleasant and as sate to 'Lake as candy. - mins av lcon' at aowNk , MAKERS OF lC°`|'|”U EMULIIO? ' i __.*_____*__,__ - BISHOP BARRY DEAD.-Word was received at the Episcopal Phl- ,itce here yesterday of the death ol' the ltlt.-_ht Rev. Thomas Barry of l‘.ltltllum, N. ll., llis Lordship Iiishop ()‘l.our_v loaves this morn- ing to attend the ftlnelul vvhlcll luke-.s place on Titursduy -morning. -AT HOME.-A lurgo number aitemleil the At Homo in St. Pauls ll-ull, Suminerside on Wednesday evening under the auspices of the Ladies Auxiliary of the A. 0. H. A programme of music, dancing and whist wits greatly enjoyed. The prize for whist was won by Miss ltlllt-en Doyle.-~~ I.. _ -LATE MR. PATRICK DALTON -The death occurred recently at Skinncr‘s Pond oi Mr. Patrick Dalton, n' brother of lion. Sir t‘llarlrs Dalton, ut the advanced Hitt' of 85 years. in addition to three sons, three daughters and a sister, the deceased left. fifteen gr'undt~hlldren. Ono of the daught- ers. .\1rs.Mlt-ltacl Ready, resides at Palmer Road. 1*. E. I. Tile other members ot' the fntnlly live lu New Hampshire. His wife prede- ceased him five years ago. AT THE METHODIST CHURCH -l’rofessoi- (‘.hudwick ol’ the pipe orgun department of Mount Allison University who gave such it de- ltghitlul organ recital on Friday evening presided at the organ in the Methodist Church at both ser vices yesterday and gave n, pleas- ing recital at the close of the even ‘Ing service. Miss Gurney contri- buted two beoutlful solos at both the services and' lltev: Mr. Glen- dcnnlng preached, taking as his evening subject, "The Forward Movement,” upon which he gave an able discourse. Much sylupuilly is felt for Mr. und Mrs. (‘ltlrkin, Emyvulc, in the death of their only und' beloved child, Clara Marie, at the early age ot' 19 months. About three weeks ago, she cou- tractod it serious illness, and in spite of lnedimti skill und tender musing her pure spirit returned to llinl who gave lt. Site was an vxcoptiolltllly bright child. and will be greatly missed -by her sorrowing parents. "Sutter little children to come unto Me for of such is the Kingdom of lleaven."- 'l`he dc-nth occurred in Borden on Jan. 2nd ot' l.u\\‘rcnec Hennes- st~_\', torntcrly ol' Cape ’1‘l-averse, at the nge of S0 years. The ilet-eased had been in deli- (-iitc health lor at number ofyenrs, but \vu.- able to he about until ten tlitys previous to ills deitlh. lie was attended in` his illness by Rev. Falller Mclntyrc, who ad- mini.~atereil to him the lust sacr ~ ments bl' the Roman Cnllloiiic vhurr-ll. lie is survived by his Wife and nine children, namely, Mrs. <1. lt. .\li-uilliin, .\ii~s. s. J. Gillis, \\'usti'rn tlilnitrlu; Mrs. 'l‘l\oriuts (`;mlpln-ll, (llertlioltl, alllil iilitasos l-Lilo and lllfinrlle at lionn-; (i4‘UTl:r-, ol` 'l‘r_\on. hlouiy ot' N. ll., l~1d\v:trtl itntl l.ouis :ti home. Tho toni.-ral took place to Seven llc llity on Sunday. The pall- bortrers were 1~ldwilrd l\lcl’llerson, Tlloiz. i\lt-(‘:trvell, Iltlrry Mtttlltrt, John .\lttr|':t_\', l\Ii<~lt:ti-l i\le(!:trvell :tllil (‘.ll:t|'lc:; .\lelIon:tl-- -’\\; .~ “\ ~ .. . These conditions with the handling me or baggage, mall and' exrpresg moon any that the freight is accumulatinglon mm the other side. Yesterday morning del" there were 102 cars of freightrto to come across. und NEW “ME TAB'-E-“Th” "9" greater than those who were wound time table went into 0901111011 ,011 ea. He milieu the Marci- tr Mrs. nl- tbe P. E. Island Railway yester- ps day. The main changes are that a. T times n week instead of every dey, s0_ . Md on the ""0 Weil 0' S“m“\°f' Detective sergeant Bradley gave Tuesday. Thursdtty und Saturday the and cdmon buck on Monday Wed- org nesduy and Friday. The rest of the 0| New MANAGER BANK or “Y commence.-Tn.. Guardian is 2°* pleased to welcome to Charlotte- 1° town Mr. C. L. Miles who has ar- tg: r e s ee r. . . a r- ,ZI dagomzffiigtg. Ig, ,ge “éanI:d:'a:‘ that it had been arranged that El and his wife would come to Sum rslde on Tuesday and have the lls cd the ("anadiap Bank of Commerce '"9 _ in 1904, and hntl trulningin twelve b“’*i"""95 fixed “Pi” SU'°"K" Om” branches when in 1909 he became Mr- Mnnnger at Kamsnck. He was suc- ggy un%_____m__e" having drlven over _ Stmthm 8 P ova ‘_ Big nr and- t ere. ey saw Ellis on the pint- ' B al-3 ' tur - ` H,,,,be,.t_°'|;,.},ni rwmfh plans he has form or thc house and asked hlm_ e the Signs e of . he were ready to go to Sumrncni de. lie sold that ite did not undt=r| nd that he was to have gone] , ,, . ; t '--at > .r and fin bu l- 5"’ mm 0 AH uw gy B S t dlly. He left for Sumulernldt-l‘ ness and personal qualities. ` 32” A cHAMP|oN HEN.-zur. J. B. the Rombougm Mmm, Edward Ronrd Mrs. Ellis at the Summerslde Sta- is tho owner of u hon which is pro- tw” in me evening- her husband UHVIHE Bone home on the earlier months. This is certalnl a wond- H” erful 'record. Notwithslllfhdlng the and kmfed h°\`- _she bf/*Wed til the com weather Mn Rombousws hens Ramsey! that night and got up at are keeping nun supplied only f°“f 1" "ls m°rutf~s and left for with ri-een egos. He has a total or ‘“:_'“°- Sill* was Hleerwfr on the o man ot' many sterling q litles. sn upright and generous in all his qu dealings and oi more than usual no intelligence and will be sincerely hu He leaves to mourn besides his St smoked cigarettes. ever seen her smokin; and did ot know that she had ever done vldence regarding the arrest of the deceased. _ Considerable evidence was given _ Charles Ramsay ot Harmony u Khbour of the Ellis! He said that had sold Mr. Ellis 60 acres of d direct and 50 acres through lSoldler's Settlement Bonrd and _noon train. Mr. ltamsnv met ntn. At nine o’clock on Tuesday which already, some time 1180, re- “ight MW Ellis Came I0 the RHI!! celved honorable luontiou in the “ay press, has to her credit lt total of her home and stun that she and husband' had trouble- “he near finished me this time" she said. said thatbe knoct ed her down nge in the kitchen. Mrs. Ramsay ld that the deceased seemed great The average all along latoiy has ly excited- S he told hlm that when she per day. came home from Summerslde ber -__-__ husband was lying on the lounge _ with a butcher knife; that he There passed peacefully away nt caught her and ben, her neck back Morell on Friday morning, Nov. 21. She Sam (0 him --if vnu are going' fI!lS_I_1 mc, I will show you where cut. She said' that all the monev Compton. at the age of 72 years. she had was ,en dollars which he~r The deceased had been in poor. b th health for some time, but the end mr; er had given her as H Christ s present and whlchshe was go- ll t0 Sfwnd in Summerslde. Ram- y undersiood- from ber that the arrel started about Mrs. Ellis t delivering the message to her dsbimd Hb0ul going to Summer e. On cross-examination -by Mr. rong witness said' that Mrs. e were nothing but barbarians Lhall Dockendorif, ol` Mount Hope, and It was dimwlt Iorlhe with tem. If .Ml. Ellis Senior were me things would have been dif- rent. She said that she d' ot o ld lt liospittll, and who was his l'nithi‘ul like Canada and mat f1\9l`0 WHS law in Canada 0- . .Miz Strong asked if Mrs. Ellis d offered to take cure of the _ _ . tl and grave were conducted by Rev. Rumsay Children When the DRY- J. M. McLeod and a large con- ell ts were away and Mrs. Ramsay piled that she dia not want to mains to its last resting place in trust them with -her as she did the Bangor Camera,-y_ _ not think the woman wus quite _‘___ S3119, " ' , Iiod she'snid_anylhlng i ut no lttlng suldlde a'e‘lted Mriiggrongfin She said' that it she could nxt e who reeerttl5"-,‘rettlrne_tl` front Dos. get sutlombtionifrom lawygigl th# .\’loines, lo'\t°a, tvllerr he- went _as Wm, onlyfddng \oa`y'Dut_~» ,»‘_ ~ Mrs. Ramsttys eirltlence w£_s rr_li_\ln _oorroliorntlve of that of her hits it dellglltful visit. While ‘ln_ Des bond, J- ' ' » Moines. he had the pleasure of meeting several Islanders lnclud- Summersida testified about a wom lng Mr. W. A. McCallum ,formerly in coming to his more to buy 8 if l.ot 48 who ls now living in hot water bottle -but he was not lliillas., Centre about twenty miles sure that she was Mrs. Ellis, Mr. Percy " Enmah, ‘Dru-ggiél Dr. Stewart of Tyne Valley testi- ronsidernble property and carries (leg to Ellis summoning him the t of his wl1e’s death. When he Mr. Profltt`s short visit one to be went to the house he asked Ellis his wife was dead. The latter re by auto to nil the places ol' interest piled that he did not know, The nud did all in his power to show Doctor went up to the room and 1 l’. E. Islander te real good time. found hefcould just push open the Dr. D- Norton. nrlnclpcl of Drakcs dopr about six tnchesas the trunk he witness replied that he_had- _ I * Children Cry for I-'leI:c||el"3 A R er treatment f r tai dl e -. ' t claiming uint the :tations vie: _ The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has beeni in use for over thirty yea1s,has borne the signature of _ and has been made- under his por. sonal supervision since its iq! ' , » ' Allow no one to deceive you All Couitterfeits, Imitations and "Justus-good" are bug Experiments that trltle with and endanger the health of A i .Infants and Children-Ex erience a ainst Ex riment. A at prisoner and -producing the t'nz_I and scissors found lu the room s Ramsay had lust tlte prisoner , 'l‘uestl‘ny morning, Mrs. Ram- | em namely: _,_ Robbilm of M0ren_ _llin had remarked that the pco- Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; what is éAS‘|“Ol=i°|A r 5 , Castoria is a harmless substitute for'Castor 011, Paregorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has . been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, gin Use For (Iver .30 Years . The' Kind You Have Always Bought allaylng Feverishness arising thhefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aide the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep, The Chiidren’a Panacea.-The Mothers Friend. ENUM CASTORIA Atwrwr the first train and his wife oni `___ 3 _ n ,_aitrt§_>n \ td __ _,I V ONLY TABLETS MARKED “BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN » Not Aspirin 'at All without the “Bayer Cross” ' ` 4/_IK _ ) -‘_ r r For (`oln;.'n. ~'1iill`-ln." 1-knee which contnins complete di- Yi rind l`or Iiiuulttt-in-. f\‘r-ttl':\l_-_-'itl. 'i`~»~-ll:- uehe, linrrtidtc. tulle .\.-pirin rnurk~-ti Iwith thc nmnc “Ii:t_vcr" or you nrc , not tnliiltjf Aspirin :lt tall. At-eepl., only "li_uyc\' Tablets of Aspirin" in nn unllrokcll “Buyer” nt'L~lIt‘l1cItlcslL‘i‘ uf 5`nliL‘}'lit’ntiil_ \\'llllt- it Innnufueturi-, to usuist the puhllc nhtllnst will bc stumped with their general trade emi, lil|i'tltm'ti"ln. .Qti~'lie:t. .'\"~‘!'iii~, l~v‘!i'~i'-=. 'i`!lt‘t: _\‘o‘il arc getting' ren. .\>:pirin-tllc ,"1-ntlirlo Aspirin pre in-ribvil by pllysiciulls for over nmc- ti-eu yours. Now made in (inunda- lIunil_v tirl boxes containing I2 tab' lets cost hut tt few rents. Druggist! ulso soil larger "Buyer" pueliagoa. There is only one Aspirin-“Bayer”-You must. say “Bo;;c':” Asnlrln is the tmilo mark (registered ln Cnnnda) of Bayer hiuntifoclure of Mona- ls well known that Aspirin mi-uns Rnyor lmltntlunu, the Tablets of Bayer Company mark, the "Bayer Cross." was against it. lic suw the womnn lying there but made no cxatuinn- lion. Mrs. Lilian Doyle testified [to meeting the deceased In the walt ing room of ‘the Summcrsldc Stn- tion on Tuesday. She was sitting on the benchnnd crying with hcr head bowed down. Mrs. Doyle synt pnthized with hor and asked her what was wrong. Sho replied, “l am ln ‘great trouble. I wish l were dead. If there was ll. hole in the ice, I would jump in." She also said that her husband had beaten her and showed her her arm on which there were bruis es. There were two cuts, one deep- er than the other on the loft forc- urm and below the elbow. Mrs. Doyle took her to her house for \_-__ ‘_- tea. On the way up to the- store sho said that her husband' had kick ed hor; she also said that when site was taking her lporridge in the morning that he had tried-to choke hor. Sho spoke about consult ing lawyers with regard to her hue bund‘s treatment of her and said that no doubt they would arrest him for assault and that when he was released he would repeat the name trentrncnt. 'I will cut my throat, she sold, ‘lf nothing else can be done] ' Dr. MncPhee who .performed the autopsy gave evlde~nce'in detail, giving it an his opinion that the :recessed had bled to death tn bed und had fallen out. Both his exam- ination rind cross-examination were of considerable length. - who welcomed Mr. Profltt, he being c 'I formerly of Brudenell. Dr. Martin, formerly of Montague and an old P. W. t.‘. boy showed his interest ln his former home by extending Mr. Profitt many courtlsieg and‘ the clamllshlless of the P. E. Is- landers was evidenced on every side. On the way home Mr. Profltt visited, Chicago, Toronto and Mont- real and met numerous old friends, lormer comrades overseas, he hav- ing been overseas for three years. The preliminary enquiry into the case against. Corbett Ellls_-be- fore Alex Campbell, J P. at Summer side on Saturday was adjourned for one week. The first witness examined was Major Bra-mpltt of Toronto, it brot- her of the deceased and 3 Lecturer in Toronto University. He said that he and his sister were born I.\1 China, where his lutller wus a mls sionary and that_ she wns thirty- three years of age. He had never inet Ellis personally -but he had ii letter front his sister ln October in which nite dealt. with .thc relations between them. She. .was educated nt Trl-nity HN! School, England und hurl been nursing.-in u London llonpiltli, . Major Brnmpitt underwent a ,lengthy cross-examination by Mr. Strong the prlsonsfsfcounsel. He naked ir the witness had known of it disagreement between Marlo and her father und he replied that he was unware of lt. He said that she was of rt sensitive und affectionate nature rind' site was not subject to tits of _temper so far ns ho knew. The Mnjor_ tlld not know of any trouble between his father and one of his brothers, who had also been inthe army, Marlo had not been turned out of her fnther"g house while ite was there and he did ‘not know that such a thing had happen nd. She seemed rather in poor` health when he had seen her und; . , -' -wv ~.~_r_ .,-.r_ »`<.rA»\*v sewer Amer, :dv -sr. cruz oss( $01 "vt x‘ve\*~( ucv et-‘ez `\z»,~.r_ Ns* ,J,,_ ., _ , _ 1 K i If youre nervous 'today "or ifyou were wakeful last ni hi. or the night ' before, 1 s time to think of tant Postum , Irt jfplace of coffee I A boonfto thos h 1'k_e f`- f`ee but_icart'i:_ge(i §io1?l,g'lWitI'$Oit.i . .fold by Grocers . Try a tin-youll find °`There3'aReason” ` Canadian Pbstum Cereal Co.-Ltd. Wmdsor. 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