- I '~ I-l‘ i ,-g _ I ' ' if ,I l , _ I' _ -' -_ 9| Igzo ..._-. .-'it-7" 'T ll 'i *ll* .__' -~l .ll ‘ll _W if l. .ll “i l _,L Wt l l_ _l -l il --1.' .lure .y (_ ‘ 1 . iff* -I 1 » 1 "‘ 1 .,‘ `*l_ f _ _ il) ‘ -1, -i '- l£»~_._.._ _. _,_ 4 If 1 ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN riser or ALL _ _~ -.-'- . 4 » ,.,*_...,..-»\r»» -' -- _ _v .‘ lg '.1 ` ' ` .~ _ _ -. ~ """'* -"""' `~-` "" ' . ) * si ‘ " -1 l ' * .1 ~` ' ' ` ' I | P -_ I _ ' ' ` V "' Rev. J. W. McConnell formerly of 1' 5 1 Subscribers. .._,_.?.,_ ____ ` \_ - -iiosnav ',"` The l __ tltattheN B audi’ E I _ _ having heard with .pleas- -E '.1 ' Rev. J. W. Aikens, the new- , 7, _hated Associate Secretary of ~. rsnm and Moral Reform, would Sarsaparilla Cures all blood humors, all ‘ ' " ‘ ` ` ' eruptions, clears the complex- n, creates an appetite, aids _y.,n5¢i,`5,` ,,,,,n,¢,,,,,'.,,_, 9,... digestion, relieves that _tired r-eéaemlns Rev. J. W-. Aitkws 1 feeling, gives- vigor and vim. Accept no substitute; insist on hav- g Hoods Sarsaparllla. Get. it today. in _ _ _ . _ The following will be of interest ln l 1°-him.” hut’ “'°l'5°m° “P0” Methodist circles in this Province :- . his first official visit to its An- A; the preachers' meeting in Halifax r _ MOD. Would *5°“""l‘lm 0' last week, the ministers remaining . l I _ _ reifntelest in_ the will-_li of in _ _ Department, -and express. the high apDl`@°lBtl0|'l Ol R*"°- lJ~ D°"l°l» wigs ~ ,_ If ` s 'lt _J ii: and prayer that the success C has so marked his shorts in 'lm are lm;-ing, The members of the the city gave expression to their E. Crowell. and D. B. I-lemmeon, *gl* ml! °UlWlDU° to Unflld hlm preachers' meeting have worked to- ` 'M' new 'Ji l°°U0“|` "lil OD' gather during the past three years ;£§t|gity_to which he has been cal- with mnnh harmony and sympathy ` ~°"` 95135111. (RU/. Mr. Ajkfn'a for one another, and the parting is "’%§'fi°=l Wm much vnioyfd as they in-gnly _tru _hy nu. > ,ri-dfromtim t ti "ru _%&,lVd“n_ e o mic in e Entered into rest on the 27 Juno " . *°'” _- Hanllah Gertrude, eldest daughter of f Phe halt-yfurly examination wir or-urge lf. and ids lurlvnllan, at the 'tfmlll the Strathcona School. Tues- tender age of fourtn°n years. Kind -Ally. morning, Julie 28th. A nllrnmr and M( Plfvute and visitors were_pr¢w¢nt h .fend expressed their hearty npprecia. n lovable, by nature, the idol of er bereaved parents, the joy of ber chool mates and the admiration ol -U05 Oi.-UIC W0!! dons by the teacher, her many friends. Gcrtie was a great na _ aljlss-_l'l0I‘elwe L. Mathesoh._All were s 'IMI pleased with the ready answers d ‘Wil 8096 manners of the pupils who n ll§D*Q¢l _ ll! their bright. animated a that they were deeply interested so u rer or one and a half years, hilt cspite medical skill and careful ursing- the silver cord was loosened nd the fruit passed to the God. She reverentially loved. Many dneply ll"."!°l|'_ Fl-\l¢llP8-and glad to see their sympathize with the sorrowing par- |l;_!`Ont,s,pres¢nt. After bcia¢'¢xamln. ents, young sister and play mate D ln the varlglés suhiectsthc child- cousin, who mourn not as those with fglr’ 'entertai the visitors with 0 ut hope, as her constant prayer - _ Mtfbns and readings, up _ was Lnrd‘ make me Ki`i¢._.t° ._ll___1-ia nslnlr. ual. 2f.ffil'.-well lr it is -'rhy will- - ~. l.-lbbrvujh _work done by tbeir` T ' ‘§¢l_ll¢~t_en_aher and” their sorrrigi bi ._-‘ l‘_llt_¢' departure of Miss 3:9 he funeral services were conducted Rev.. F- B,lVlcLsod in the absence their pastor,-Rev. Mr. Orman, and -remains. were laid to rest in a -4. __ 'M beautiful spot in Vernon River Leme- iilu Zim; Clmrnh Rey, ML R(,ss_ the tery by a concourss of neighbors and iietor, preached tcrlarge congregn. lf Iprviee. - » nard '<‘"._~_lll tlie'-B|lit'lst>Churcb Rev. E. l’ M .5_'!`4`l|,i supplied at both _morning and T ~ ` ‘ 'l #fading services, preaching strong Ili. on both occasions. ml _ terday moming, all the militia un 6 Ill -3175426 Clliirch' Rev 'H. E, Timm. l_¢1,§Dpl€'hi the morning and Rev Mr d" tions at beth- moi-'ning and evening T 0 'ive' }“»TfN6lJ,5 the-.pd`stor; spoke in the high lends. .Tha pall bearers were -1- h mas McLean, Peter Praught, Ber- Coady, Benedict McDonald,Shaw cMillan and Milton Jenkins. Coma lhe annual church parade of the itia of this province was held yes-- canvas at Camp Brighton, tbf t. Horse and the two artillery _ companies of this city attending. 'q,..y_ HM-rim” omdlud at th The usual__cus'tom of- attending s lin* *Rene in th, ph." Meth0d° chlérch service was departed from. @'i>fGiiu'r¢li`n»te"dsv He toni in.. H" , in the beautiful morning sun- '_¢¢'¢¢'qgq',m.l§k|h_“).'4_ `R'¢'v_ Mr__Th0m_ shaine, the bri de formed in a hol the pulpit in the eveaingi. 1° P I s _ 3° ' square around a gun carriagr - J _ _ _ _ froin which Chaplain Fullerton of the R Fin” M th' (kmml Fourth Rfigiment delivered his dis - °h“'°" 5l'°“°""‘ "”*""“‘=W th din .- t bat: ll' - Qktwgg-an _tht subnet "who hold” ggurse, e er n a ions as . I0 ' mbling on the cricket field in Vic- , e the Kingdon oi H 'r _£4-.,_,p, hold mm? M, °,f,f§;_*d torls Park. lll-his text from Il Timothy 2'3 fifths evening he spoke from Matth' UW The service began -at 9.30 and was ned by prayer. Rev. Mr. Fuller- bg wus; ' . - ' ton spoke‘in'°a ms,sterly'manner, and' .- if-st. rams gnu st. rrfuls an. Q2 Churches” yesterday Canon his sermon pointed out clearly and rcibly the double meaning of thc orrl "Soldier" and told how their . ‘ -~ » - - w e Md R°"' T' W' M“'W-V "°' military training mills be turned tn thdir respective pu lpltn at good end in their-final salvation. gsllrvicesl ln» the moruitig ln ai d S '_ l’¢t¢r."r- atnedrsl there was com lf, _ `lvi'i:s¢rvlJ¢¢. I -_ ' 5- F. Fullerton preached at Ll ___yices in St. -James' Church S _ _ taking for his text the e iw is _ _&l5th§W. At. the conclusion of h _ ' - .morning service -Mr. `l~‘ull¢-rton _,cj Mine opportunity adorned tn ed t g K Nth-2Goodwl|l and the ladi _ with her forthe ha"ndS'on;i g s ad res was a s rung one and e whole service was conducted in' a olsmn and impressive manner. The accompaniment for the hymns, ung by a selected choir, was suppli- d by the band of the Fourth Re l _ _ _V . _ g - I h|*l’"r 0' M°"'l’°W and ment and their ehicicnt rendering of °- 6-” 'I 'Om th” """°"th ‘-'hip' thc different appropriate airs- was ighly appreciated. . A large number of citizens attend- thc aervica and admired the bri- ade manoeuvres after. _ Two companies attended service'in 1 f"F'5"*hi°h'l’° lmd 5”" Pf¢3°“t' the St. Dunstan’n Cathedral, march- I ‘.5-WIHI dtlrifi' the past ivoek and g to the cathedral at the conclus- ._ _ K in ~ lil# "_”`°'l°l"th¢ 5'” film VOS' ion of the service on the grounds. -Q. ~--ff; '_ A _ NI RVOUS SYSTEM h TUESDAY Richard Henderson has disposed of is charming property at Bannock- urn in John McPhee of Quincy, - . h »‘. m _ Mal-ls., and repurchased his old home _Always follows a Run Down "i‘ candida. .una alma. ‘ Kingston, where he intends to re- de. Mr Zavitz of the Ontario Experti- `_ _ mental Farm addressed a highly re- resentafive meetin of the Farm- _._It is an old story now that ner\'- sm Iushtute af New Glasgow on mtl people tell of how tha blood he- ednesday night last. His volubility _ _ W aF;::;'u'p‘;";_:n;;‘(inl:’l“'- 5“"lwdth°"Hll‘¢ pleasing manner and instrilctii.-a re- _ 0 o . ow -_ may many know that the (Mn izliazzlis were alike pleasing to the audi blood ws-s responsible for the nerv- ous disorders? The nerves get all The officers of Kingston Star Divi- fhdf ll0Lll'l6‘l¥f'lnf.'flf. lirblfil tl1€'bl00\‘l, sion N0 142 Sons 0| Temperance md ” tbl” blood ls d°f"~'l”“t 1" “°r"'° for the ensuing quarter are as fol- huilding material, the nerves become mws. w_ PM G,,rd,,n Ngwson. w_ A__ '"'"°d ‘nd Pnl" and “"v”"5 l""’°k' Ella Fraser; R. S., Eva McGregor; doin: is the result. Dr. Williams' A . ll.. S., Pearl Fraser; F. S., Ever- Pgk Pills are a tonic for the blood on H,-,|m¢B. 1-r,.5_q__ Gsm e (jmw “_ t t supply it with the necessary els (- Qsnts to nourish and tone il the » H Y hap., lAmy Ncwson; Cond., Oliver ewson; A. (`-ond., (`-ecil Stewart; I. I’ airv" uid' tb' ""1" Nlnz "‘-m‘“""l- George Kitson' I‘. W. P. Lola h ture does the rest and health is B fully restored. Mrs. Harry Patter- UQD. Dauphin. Man., tells how shr- arnctt; Organlst, Zolla C-ruwys. - An enquiry will be held this morn- “° “und of """""""”‘" “nd ll”“"|" ing in the Bank of Nova Scotia fdebility t,lirough_th_e use of Dr_ -- . » il.-11.1-i=' rf-~ rm- -il--_ --A 2'.12'?l°.-3.2; .‘.;'.l.’.'...‘.“l.‘1.$3Z.i.'i`l‘§”n...3f x years ago I was all run down. il _ my nervous systcin apparently- |.~ nd and the Minto. Capt. lnigar, xaminer of Masters and Mates. - . _ J 'H bmnn 'lp' I “T” “"‘°l‘- Und 'mil Halifax, arrived in this city on the l,_&_v;ous all the time. when I got up N orthumberland and will conduct the ‘ls-:fh°"l‘°""l"¢ I s""""‘l mb' m”"¢ investigation. Captain Finlayson and ¢l_ fl than when I went to ‘bed I _ _. .- _ _- lu~lu»i1.m llilvut t. °¢\ll.4 not walk uns" ordinary lllrht (aspirin 'gf -ouoiaiind liwillvllll ali? w_,ltlio`ut'sltting down pant- ,`mined_ _ . 'l |01' _,UNB . and my nerves trem- \l.°_ll,lli¢ -a l3sl_ i got so that lt ._ -_sl_di9at_. iniponuhl-_ to -do-_,nn u __l¢_°\‘¥._and so_nsrvous that . tio cr abopt svqrytbing that li' ' l3*°°{"°° dlffsrrnt. Mil- -.lirzr -was .'v'0t»¢l._l.-r. supplement ami"- ’L`»he annual meeting of Pownal Sotioolg No. Z4.-was held on tha 2lst.; Albert Jenkins retired and Lock Jonerwas chosen trustee. Fifty dol- l°°"i»l’°"i"nl'5'g‘¢1F: fifty for' running expenses. Much _ lb. vlilllaim' Pink ll' ‘_“l'.\¢!liliilThe Tierney. who each safe 55 hall b0“d ceremony was p¢,.|0,.med by the Re\._ for their appearance, forfeited their I). Fraser of Cardigan in the pres- cash to the civic treasury. Robert ence of their immediate friends. McNeill and John J. D\\llY €8fl1 C011' tributed S4 and costs to the funds of The ladies of the w. M. S. of Cro- the 5'- - Presbyterian Church. Cardigan. on She _ Thursday, July 1th, at 8 o'clock only arrived on Saturday 'last .rom should come to hear Dr. Campbell in ken his eloquent and forceful manner de- veyed to Souris Friday Hcr parents scribe the work of this great society, and with its motto, to give the Bible to sympathy of thc community in their every man' in his own language. 50|-row, _ new range at 92 for the thrce ranges. He A _ The following' is a few of the best CIHSS Hl18l’0» li is f¢‘l“"`l"‘l "1 Omcml eco,-nn; H_ H, Beer, 92; L_ n. All¢n_ circles lit Ottawa thut in-neral (lt- ce Church Cit writes The Wes- not ilnto us," etc. The Guardian understimds -that at commencement of thu next sess- of the Prince of Wales Colle!!- ual Training Director J. D. Lolli- ill not resume his duties as usu- The reason given fur the change t the Police Court in this city s follows' John Ring and James corporation. ,ml on the grounds 0| C,¢0_ L_ Nich. Un Friday. June 10th, the Order of ._,is.,n on wednesday last. although the _ _ _ ,he evening -was unfa,-,5|-“ble A lnrgn great loss in the death of ladwaid crowd assembled who fully enjoyed l`I`HS\»\'€'ll- P85! MOH WOFUW ABSOW -ill the good thing(;s provided in the Igl- \ating line, inclu ing ice-cream and *I* rake, strawberries, home-made candy Gfllllllll’ “'*~‘ll l‘“°W“~ Hi” l‘ft']"”`f’l lg” atc. A snug sum was realized in aid place on June 13th, at Os asia, n- og minicionn Crhpaud is ever noted tario, and was largely attended by 'or its enjoyable little affairs of this members of the Order- Sons of Temperance sustained a e. As a humorous platform speak- and as an able writer he was ...Man friends will learn with sin- Tlle Rev. Dr. G. M. Campbell, _re_- cers _regyicet of tha death of Miss prescntative of the Canadian Auxili- Mamie Moy-naugh of Sourls, w o ,rv 0| the British and Foreign Bible passed away at the Peardon House. barlottetown, on Thursday evening had been ill for some time and York, but was too ill to be ta- to her home. Her body was con- ew other relatives will have the Brigadier General fitter C. V. il.. _ B., who paid 3 rather unexpected shooting competition on the new visit to this city. lnsptwlell N10 range of the Summerside Rifle Club camp lincs generally and later in ln Dominion Day and some excellent spected each ll-lit at .wrlliuary (Azul scores were made. H. H. Beer, Capt drill, has proceeded to Sussex, N. B. here he will inspect the crimp there. found everything here ln first is he a. oi tcd inspector Gen- Scptemher while General Drury w district ofliccr commanding in c Maritime l‘r0\’lI1"0f~' mal' ILO Ui icf of the stall. run mal-riser nf lui_`~.< li-.rin Ham mul Mrs. I-lendc|'son, to Harold ndsay Alcorn, son of George il. corn, K. i`., and Mrs. Alci»rn,To ntn, took plllcc very quietly nt thc ion, teacher, spent Sunday at North home of the lu'idf-'s par:-lit_s: l~}dlnu'n-d~ Tryon, the guest of George and Mrs. Sm". N- ll-. 'ul J\\l\\‘ 52- U10- Thi' F - ~ ' l . cnlolly uns pc-lfnlnlcll by thi llcv Il. Hopkins, ' rector of Trinity building a large barn for Alexander (fhlircll, /intlo\'el'_ Tile bride, who Wood and ivlll commence work imme- “'03 K\""" _"WW QY l“"` l“th'~""_“'°"" diatcly. Seeding in this vicinity in her travelling suit. of blue ltrcnch rzc and tuscllll turball, a-ntl carried shower liouqllet :of cream roses. ___ She was attended by Miss Sara Tny- r, of Grand Falls, while E. M. kman of thc Bank of Montreal, C r vince 2-That most wretched evil, the M0n<`l-‘WL SUllD'Jl`f"d l-hf? l-l"0f‘m- lm' which Slave .Trnfll¢_ in ,~, nhamafni niediatcly after the ceremony. Mr. fact in our Dominion and indegd in and Mrs. Alcorn left for their future our own Province. We therefore. urge llf-‘me ln -Ch"rl"ll-“l"’“`“_ (l`-l“~l'l- *ll npnn all who are in places of m,¢_h_ which place Mr. Alcorn is accr.lll|lf_ant the Bank of Montreal. The bride ccivcd many vi-ry beautiful pres- ts, the gift of the groom being a further suggest that it bg 3 my-efui handsome fitted travelling bag and practice of our ministers not to al- F the church in the particular town or city to which she is intendln to quest from the Moral and Social re- b A. S. Rogers; G. M. Young; and Messrs A. M. Bell; M. O. Crowell; Dr A. .l. Fuller; .iss T. aurelnll and R. t -ta- R Prince Edward Island United Baptist Association began its scssionFridav C morning, .lilly lst, in Summcrside BV. 5 Church. A good representation of t Ministers and Delegates were recent t tor Deacon. Arthur Simpson. After reading of scripture, prayer was nf- iered. _Next followed roll call of de- A Rev Mr Erb was appointed Modcra- L tm of the Association for the coming l _vear in the place made vac(-nt nv Arthur Simpson. After reception to new pastors, report of olrituariés were read by Rev E. A. Mc`l"hee.Glos- lvl! Prayer 'by Rev Wm. Field. At 2.30 p. mf a denominational service was led by A. A. Gates, afiucr which the Moderator took thc chair and called upon (‘-. S. Young, Lic, for ,_ the Denomlnational Ulteratiire rn. pbrt, _after which _A. W. St_e`rns'gavfe n _report of Denomlnatrional lunris.He- D.Qrt.on_ Education was read byjllec- W. M. Field in absence of Wilfred Boulter. -_The evening session began by devotional servfnh by MMO" Jud_ son of _Ale_xandra.At eight o'clock an Educational meeting -was held, the speakers- being Rev Dr.Dewolf of Acadia' Seminary, Wolfvills. "N. S., and Rey W. L. Archibald, Phd. Rev. Dr DeWolfc spoke in the interest nf Acadia Seminary giving a very in- teresting address in connection with the Ladies’ Institution. Rev. Dr, Archibald, spnlnfln the interest of Acadia University and other branch” of educational interest. Hls_ address was much appreciated. . R B E ll! ui 1 Your stomach may ,TY not suggest what it f- ' '- needs when full of Q . distress, but common .* `, sense suggests 1 A I _ ;* A\bey°l Self. “#1” ' ’~` 25s and 60c. é.K'.&3,’»?-'ff-k. ar," was the ra-ton, -'they ,mi My Money-Makers." _ from Ht Jobs tn assume the pu. _Ita will take up bln new duties _ . vm. - "<1 fu- “AA ._ Ji _ ' _,_ . _,_ -A 1'. 'Hcp 5 _r L 7 I Sold everywhere. _ I _ lation as shall forthwith rid ollr fl' l -The forty-third anniversary of the T legntes, and election of officers and D gnet ring, with crest. Mrs. Alcorn, low B- young girl to go (Oren from who attended Mt. Allison Ladies' .me of the homes 0( our people with. College (1905-19074) has many friends lout due advise and B,,ggcSU0n_ and_ tbrougllout the Maritime _l‘l'ovlnccs, if nt all ppsg||)ln_ to dim(-_t Hugh' R who wish her every- happincss.~St. person by letters of introducnrin to John Telvsrsllh. - The farmers* Inst-i_i.\lte meeting at Z m0v¢_ Th,-it in C0mp|ian¢(, with a m. New Glasgow on the 29th addrei-lsed y Prof. C. A. davit'/. of the agricul- form mnnrgil of Nova 5cD¢_ln_ we ap_ tural College, Guelph, Ontario, in his point ten members of this Confer- IB-mllltlf Dlplwlnfl mnllnvl" WHS l1iKlllY anne to _Bald counnil and suggest the interesting and iilstrilctivc. The pro- following persons ;__ Rgvn Benjm_ lessor briefly outlined the work be- Hlllg, W, 1_ Croft; w_ H_ 1_,ngme_ ing done in the College where oval welve hundred students were present he Experimental work in testing the- l3_ D5kin_ grains, grasses and clovers, single -nd in various combinations, in ut two thousand plots annually. he l’rofrr~lsor talked about. farm ropn and the cultivation and ali- wered questions for over two hours 0 the delight. of the audience. Of he one hundred varieties of oats last year. Special mention was given . _ _ _ B_ lw The meeting was opened by>.M0dm,B_ tested tha liauhcney came first, Slh. rian second and llamlcr tclltll in the list. The Daubcney is an early oat of xcellent, quality and only about 24 cr cent hllll the U. A. (‘-_ 21, barley nok the lead. ln nn average of eight. ears exnnriments, large oats had given an average of eight bushels per acre more than medium-sized and fifteen more than small send. The beneficial influence of clover on the oil was strongly emphasized as rc- ults had shown that clover sod us- ually produced about 50 por cent more grain than timothy sod. After the discussion of growing potatoes. urnips, mangcls, etc., a hearty vote of thanks-was tendered Prof. Zavltz and gracefully ackno-.i-ledgeii. Dlvlne Will-she bore the cross allot- of was essentially her BDl1¢l`€ Wllefff ll" I daughters. namely? Mrs. W. B- to Brooks, Gardnnr, Mass.; Mrs. Robert rn esteem in which deceased was held. M When love has found the heart. in 'Tis hard, so hard, to speak the wi In the peaceful grave s em . nr He can all our sorrows lical. to ”‘“” all the bri0l*|ll“' by her friends, assisted by Mrs d as she was always called, won hearts by her amiablcness and in- goodness, and she will be sorely he B gain in the city she will go , and the memories she leaves with n and sweet. J. Butler when that gentleman Minister of Railways and Umi- and when hc took Chnrllv Ol I-ll" Sydney, Mr. Mc(.`-ourt went there th him, as General Assistant. ily perseverance and atfcntlon to his ls native country, and his sterl- qnallties have won for him in the their new home the best wishes of ucllga 4__ ___§_` J* _ " I I ,I \ Epi -ami ls Best Promoted by CUTICURA Soap and Ointment /won a prize in the. choice of his Tll€ COIlSlallt USC Of Clltli' partner, and tlicy take with them cura Soap’ assisted when in the city. The (lusrdlan's being l'l(?C(‘."'llc `l‘h`"‘l -Dt the Miss lluth Byrilc and Miss Irena Holm Mclwnnnl SHVM “ony spoon' rne, the bridf‘_'s sister, wore white :Il k and orzandle. "_ ', - - _ » - _ mmm um y,,ung,,r gm,M_S m.,,H,m_ Mull-i lutlytllc Ritchie, china syfllll lm re William and ldflivnrfl Ryrne, M others of the briclc nntl Arthur M rs Mcllnc and dallKhU`f`2 Mil- dl““°" ivcs Mrs F. Kelly- (`it_y; art mal. rn ('_, Trninor, rhinnl marmnlade .lBf‘i ins Mary llcnolt, bon Mglsflu sh; Miss IC. Grillltlli r0sepel:\sl'l P 6' McKenna, salt ant PPD - ~ ' d Mrs Robin; silver salad diah,Ml;_S Wynne; cut. glass bisvult ll\\'» ~ 1 l' ifan rlllna fern P0l'» ssus ll. null Ii‘. l'owr!\”$ l-M71” and ,,,,..n,,\n linrn, family; silver mall? naisc jnr. ll. S. und Mrs Hemm- l‘url Rev J A McDonald: lnn._ call- -. V- ]'rm_l Block; which thc pnrtinipnnrn M.. Mm, 'lulklsli cover, Mis s _i my ll- li'l't1V@S. M-iss i‘cnrl Hunter, (‘-ity' n ¢, -_ `\lr.' .lohn ll. McDoii-a , Wl'lllNl<}SI)AY ' ~'I`l_\c followinf-‘I _Mc th” Albutouv market. prices ;»-White Oats PU r-l nt rr-nts, sizes P" df” (flllclcnlu ccstsyeen “"’°l ll" ll’ l'W°“ty` irce criits, hides por lb six cents d potatoes per bus twenty °°“tB' in ilu- ruv mnrkri. vw*-°ff‘“Y P'°°` and Mrs llcll, Ottawa; silver [loan M. w,',,,.'m.,yi.|\g more rapidly than of su sulnd bowl, Willis M. and Mrs ` (1 nip. The following are the challles ln wr doz fourteen \lot.at_lolls'.~~ EIIKS l . wt flilcell cents, llny loose DBI' C - from tllc tower of St. [)unsl.an`s yes-.t ous occasion, and one which has been (. looked forward to with great inte-rest daughtcr of the late .Iamch Byrne of farewell to the charming bride, and lar and well loved young ladies ln the city to another sphere of lip-._ by the many wh’ wc frl_ tl I thi ‘Ent glass howl' J' and Mrs M'°("M"`Y; mmmctmg pMt;;B_ re cn s_o 1' egver chocolate pot. Miss A-lice I The marriage of Miss Ida llyrnc, [._ _ . ' ' ' '» l this city. and Fred McColl t, ld., water jug' n"'“f l'"l'h""" 'l`h"“~ Mill ron of P. and Mrs l»l¢o<>urt.r»-iirsdllli |`,l"“` G"""“" (`"'y‘ “HV” ""“‘ lm"- solemnlzed at. St. Dunsfan's at l0.45 . (_ and long before thc hollrf r tl I V" |“f“ lmt- Jllfllrti and Mrs lllancli- ' P t . BPl"lY\S "ld mmw m,|_h,ed_ hundreds w__';__ z;';t:`_'_"f;`d ard. i-ity; silver pudding dish Miss lucy and Maxim c ers in thc immense church, cagcr to bid lr see thc important ccre hi sliver 'moons' Joh" ’*"‘l Mrs Rffnfflo would remnvc one nf tbenrlrilllsyt :OPT (Q-ity' silver spoons Miss B (~ n 'iff-llZn.V. iltihwfl; silver sugar and rcnm sott, (1. and Mrs I.yonn_ ('.|¢_y. and Mrs Dudy, City' rut gin-is I'-Y. Miss Annie McDonald, flity' sil- C nivcs and forks. T. Tralnor City. ity;' china syrup jiir. lvlrn ‘|i_m»yT:"?:"_' wi. Misses (.ost.in and St_cwarl,(it_- lm.ty_h,,,,_ U, "Hy “nw ,md lamb per tcrday morning, rung for an ails/Pick 'vllwm out glans WMM hnmp' D' ("' lti fourteen to sixtccn cents. . I Af. the nnnunl school met*-'tl'ng Ol ’almcr's lload, ltlrllcsf. l‘l"l'l'Y 1'°l'"°d rolll tht' trili-:ten borird ant\J0l1n lilfliif. (`-ity; silver biscuit. lar, .I §)m",_M_ ,,_,n,1 ,,'\m.¢_,.d in hi,-.i place. Th! ollowlng sums were voted: teacher! l ent Sufi for fuel and contll1S' supp em . h se no' M nxlmiinan $70, for school ou “tal $140. The teachers are |120 r ary McDonald, Roi-lto|i_ Ysilvlcr mn vamunn' At. a regular meeting of Victoria Division No 4, Sons of Tet_¥\'P0f9“°¥ held on Monday night. tfhngnew sts-I of officers were duly ~lnstalled_~by BTO .l l. rindkln. as frfilowsa-W. Pam' After the arrival of the wedding lll\¥'fl'. which was confined to the im- mediate relatives of eh.-_ in-1f|.~_ and groom, the.hr|-dex; maid.. and E,-,mm Wm' _hl*' Z|`0°mF"1|"\. arrived. follow- ed shortly after by thi- hrldn_ who leaning on the arm of her nncl ' the blossoms she an ' - ' truth "the fairest flows:-n