NOVEMBER I9, !9I0 - '...l.Hl_l LATEST NEy`g3` THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN pmgfp or ALL" PAGE "FIVE iii1Poii1'iiii1'l`iiEiiiiiii°ti m”im”Eii si“EiLEciEi>“i=iioii THE wEEirs NEWSJ For niE tiuiilhiiiins siuuiiniiv sussciiierlls 4 _ii . l __.i__-__~ ...__ _ _'ri-iunsnsv. _ 'I‘he news -of the death of' W. C_ Hnbkii-lr, City. which was received yesterday afternoon occasioned many feeliugll Ol regret' The deceased died in the P. E. Is- land Hospital where ne had been ua- iiei-going treatment for the past three up four months. Ml, iiuiikirk was 3 son of the late '1lr. Wm. Hohkirk, of this City, one of the most eminent of the physicians' ,Ji this pi-uv-ince, and his mother was 5 daughter of the late Judge Hensley, For many years in his early life Mr. Hobklrk managed a large brewing es- tablishment on the Malpeque Road and some years ago was appointed Fishery Warden for this Province which ofllce he continued to hold up to l1l,S.»‘l‘_1‘1li.“°~ I-fc niarrieid a daughter of the late 'Honorable John Longworth who died some years ago. I-Io leaves to mourn three children: Sydney. holdi-rJglai-pro- miiwnt position 'fn Chicago; Jobin, formerly of Horace Haszard's ofllm here and now located in Halifexmand 'Miss Helen at home. ' iissiiiw his family he leaves to ynonrn two sisters in this City; Mrs. (Dr.) James Warburton and Miss Hobltirk, and one brother Harry, in l¢'i°cdericton. The deceased was e, gentlwnan who wits widely known and everywhere re- spected. As Fishery Warden for the Vroviiiciial Government he performed his duties zcslously and irnpartially :ind was the most honest and faithful official. Socially lie was n. pleasant and entertaining companion and was liiiloveil by his many friends. He was faniiliar as s, sportsman being partir iiilirly foiid of angling and was a splen- did .-hot. As n host he had an enviable reputation. Always reudyrand willing in-_ ciitertaincil friends and strangers with equal grace; especially has it becn noted that strangers who came to this Province and became bis guests were accorded a reception :st bis hands that left themi ever his frit-nilli. No person was better known for ii_1nny_ycars in this respect than tho deceased. His death will be re- _-.-i-ctictl by not only many friends and intimate acquaintances "in this City and l'roviiice lint by numbers abroad who enjoyed his kindness and hospit- .filify hrre. Ho wits a life-long member of the cningregntien of St. Paul’s Oburch :ind in politics was a supporter 'off'bh-9 Liberal party. ` llis brother and sons were tele- rriiplicll for and are expected to be hoinc to be present at the funeral, of which notice appears elsewhere. To the bereaved family and otherlbal-nl put a'“.,3_y lllc llllllllal 'allll then rt-lnti\'cs and mourning friends 'l‘holcolllmlltcll lllllcldg by lllllllllllg Hll, Guiirdiaii extends sincere sympathy. [body ll-as lollllll len mllllltcs later by FRIDAY. ln-v. E. 'A. McPhee accompanied by ins. .\if-r-ine .uid fan'niy_- win nf- ms- “eased “'uS_ull0\li 4° v0lu‘S of Hrs- HP ,,.,.,,,_,.l.__ .lly this mm_nlng.s ellpl.e_,__ls l,ll_ leaves ii widow, but no family. route to Ht. George, N. fl whcrfll _\li'. Mcl'hcc ,has accepted the calli Y and is now quite healed." COLDS ANO CATARRH. YIELD T0 ZAM-BUK. _ If You suilor from catnrrh or cold in the head, just insert alittle Zam as the balm becomes warm inhale .the healing essences which vaporizei. ‘You will be surprised how quickly f.lllB Will give ygu ea5@_ _ For had colds ou the chest, rub the Cl10Bf/ and between the shoulders well with Zam~lJuk at night. Sores in the nostril, which are sometimes set up by caturrh, will yield te Zam-Buk treatment. Mrs. N. S. Babcock, of Matawatch- all. Ont., says: “Fc-r a long time I had a very disagreeable sore on the inside of the nostrils, wliicliigave me great pain and caused much annoy- ance. I feared it would turn to con- cer, and all I tried proved unavail- ing. I was ordered to try Zum-Buk, and I am glad to say that the sore that defied all other romedies was overcome h one box of Zam-Buk Zam-Buk will also be found B. sure cure for cold sores, chapped hands, frost bite, ulcers, eczema, blood-pon son, piles, cuts, and skin injuries gren- €l`!111Y- All tlrllggists and stores 50c. box, or Ziam-Buk Co., Toronto. At the home‘of the officiating min- ister, Rev. A. N. Simpson, 629 Maryland Street, on Wednesday, No- vember 29,-at 8.30 p. m., Percy Pope Mills, son of Henry Pope Mills, Char- lottetown, P. E. Island, was united in_marriage to Miss Emma Eliza Bert, daughter of William R. Bert, Peake's Station, P. E. Islari-d. The wedding was a quiet oiic, and the contracting parties were iinatteihlretll Alter ooiil;ratulntioiis, signing ofthe register and appropriate. music, fur- nished hy Prof. W. A. Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. Mills left for their .home at 332 McDermott Avenue.-Winnipegl |Telegram, Nov. 11. 'i The sad death at Upper Westmore-‘ land on Tuesday last of Robert Oakes is denply regretted by the community. The deceased who had been residing for the past twenty years in Butte, Mont., came home about two months ago and purchas- ed a farm. I-lc licgnii to exhibit signs of mcntattroublc, especially in lregard to the disposition of li1s.farin |which hc sold and bought back sav- I0ral times. Un Tuesday he was en- gaged in banking the house. After hauling a lond of banking material after dinner he took his horse to tha Robert Williams, who canic to the barn to put his horse in. The de- A very quiet and impressive wed- ing took place on Nov. Sth nt St. I -Earl Howatt, Tryon, formerly _ _ _ laccountant to Summerside Branch of,Kl¢l¢l18»lIl. S0l1l"1S- TUB bride. bellls , . Buk at the base of the nostril, andil 5 er that Monte ns Led s ma A pretty' wedding took place in the community.-Uom. Oct. Ard, inet., when Miss- Maria A. King became the bride of Alex. T. MacDonald of the firm of Thomas the Royal Bank ot oanaiia. ietterlylone ol the must. charming youve la- eii the stsu ei the erases ef the diss of Svurle West. looked verv game bank at w'00d5g0,,k_ N, 3__ lnmlpretty in her travelling suit of pearl been tratnsferred to Vancouver and SWY doth With hat t0 match- and Dull” lTheir many friends wish Mr andf died at the age of 64 years, after b.e5t Wishes for B' long and .happy onl one 0 ll l life in his new residence, which he most welcome ,_,lsll_0l,s among her much credit ou the surroundings. The l-,elgb.b0rS_ Hel. dlsllollltlon was cheL_l._ even1ng_ passed altogether too quick- ful and buoyant and it was hard. for ly' ‘mul the l'D“r for 5“pl’°r was 8"' an one C bounced, each and every one partak aitaclle_l_ and tl _ ___t_r_,_ M _ _,privacy of your liomc wish to ex- ; soma anti smile T I Se Mgm =*°“d I0 YO" 01"' hearty congratula- l wll . l<"- _ t Hl\0u0mella1 _ tsrday the water being ievei ami’ lnicouple drove to Briar River, wiiersiliterary success is cause for the high- » -some case, c,,,.m,,g the wi,sr.,e,,_itney1eit on a_ wedding trip te ses-lest esteem ion the part rl her pro- Ons plane on we gown Wharf belngiton, Newport and other cities. Onlvincial friends. We welcome her to about afoot under water while theltheir arrival there a reception was the heart _Of U10 °0ml1l0llW0l\ll1ll. tide came up level with the floor offheld at the g"°°m's "19te"'S» Where “lwhere sheds-by "0 means B' stranger' the warehouse. The high tide accom-'Very en-loyable “ming was 5P°“l9»!a"d we wnlh her godspeed in he’ panled by the heavy was maklllg l_lle|Very many beautiful presents werelll0bl€ mission Of liglllelllllg hearts , wharf very unpleasalltlol. tllose wllolrecelved, including .a numiber grand brightening homes. On the re- lmd to use lt_ lcheques. The groom’s gift to the. turn to her island home we wish her ___ (bride was a lovely set of mink furs.lll0l'l VOYHZB-" ' ` th ‘t ` - ‘ has sevgcrale iggihjes fevbcgfiorktilggtddlotlxlhirs MacDonald a long “nd l-‘“PPY'readi“g' death. The last to be called away me' ` .ReV‘ Mr' Wyman °°mpum°“ted is Miss Jane l\llcLeall_ who llled, at -- Miss Montgomery upon her work. the home of hcr onl brother, 'lhri - The inclemency of the Wcathflf Oll Miss Muntgomery charmingly r°` ,,,l,l,,,, M,,L,,,,,,_ at ‘{llllBl,O,o_ uf, N; Friday, Nev. utii. aid not pi-event srurlded- Miss Lillian Armour pre- velllbel. lst iimllls _lmlle_.. as slleltlie meeting together of the friendslsented her a bouquet of esters from was lllmlllally calll,d_ was the dmugll__and,iieighbers of Duncan ,md Mrsythe Maritime provinces association ter of ll", late Uhrlsmllllel Mclyealy `Cole, Fountain Road, to show theirltlnd from the girls club of the church f-ihe was l,Olll_ and Sllcllt all lm. me appreciation of them as good ¢iti.lwhit_:h assisted in entertaining her. on the ,llll ll0llleBtead_ when Bhé zens, and to extend to them their Miss Montgomery arrived in Wor- y m nt 's il ness. She ws _ ` one of tho mmlt lnllllllllr lllllllcs is lu-is Just completed and now oeeiipieiilbeen the guest ofthe Iiostonauthors the nelgllborllooll and was one ol the and which, to say the least, refieetsiclllb at a reception given ln her y to b dull in her rrscnce. _ ' _ the same time She was vs_.; thO“___l§_Eling heartily of the choice viands, corted her to the church in a round- lul of 0tllel.s_ alloundlllg ln symyathy[pre.par_ed by the ladies present. The about way in _an automobile furnish. and love_ and always ready to lcnlldollowing address, read hy leapt, D__ed_ by C. A. Middlemas, in order that - fa helping hand, especially where Smheflaufl 'of Stanley 1-kidge, and Mi_ss Montgomery? could get a' lllclc was slcklwss Ol. sm.lC_,_,___ NOW accompanied with a nice Morris glimpse of Worcester._ __.lll,._ ls ll0lle_~Bllll Elle wlll be y__reatly chair was then presfinted to Mr. and On the 5 oclock train she went to mll_.S3,l_ Besldes __ large circle ol “__ Mrs. (»olc:~ _ Boston, where _she was the guest at igtives and fl‘le,,,l,,_ Elle leaves to fI‘0 Mr. and Mrs. (/ole: We, your another reception given in her honor lllmlln her l(,l__S_ llyr yllly hl___th____lti~ielitl_s and neighbors, _after first by the Intercolonial club, last night. iCll__lSt0pllcr_ to whom Elle _'yas m__cl_.ask1iig your pardon, for invading the -Worcester Telegram, Nov. 15. Earcfully durin" ehcnr' lagt) rtlitlxlltions upon the completion of yu" . 1 ~ .. ' D at tl", house mlll at tlm gr___ye_ The this small token of esteem coupled new under the sun does not now body was interred at lilerni-aid, Diid-'mul our bein; “Hshcs that you ‘tml apply to mt’ people' Hem ‘h,H°m°' lay Wl.l_,_lllt lwlllg the lm_lel_takc___ y_t_>uis rn_._ay _long bn spared _to cnloy thing new for them-a_ neu' ilensatiolll During her illness she was most e com or 9 ’3'n‘\ °°“V"me“C°S_ that if "Fw pleasure' a “°,“ an( gm.°e“‘. l_cll,lel.ly calell lol. by llel. brothel and are afforded you in your inagnihccnt ngulc, easily found by _anyone \vn_o is hcl. slslcrly all ol whom were _mr___ new _iesidence-tlie product of your passing _beyond the limits cf_ sim- _ . . a esen ' anie - i armo a. re c ip ' ; a . - _ land, Wm. Lampliell, A. J. Corbett, coiiirbiiiation of i`rtt~tlfi"y'i:ig cle-mints most wmesprwd hympathy Norman Nicholson, Geo. M. McKay, discovered by one of our foremost Andrew McKay pliysitians Now from the same I _'The singing_ of "For He’s A ,lriiiy high authority there comes an‘r.>ther '11 _ i _ __ _ i _ _ _ _ . _ IROUBLElUrescnt, occupied tlievnfzmliintsler Oof ; plealsnut' little tablet? Taken after ieeeption, tlieu made a few remarks! in which he saidt- i‘ “ln the past, this association has been honored with the presence on many noted provincialists of various’ ranks in life; but not till this after-I noon have we been so specially hon-I, ored as to have with ua si real au~` thoress-yes, the authortss of hooksi that have pleased and delighted mil-. Miss Laura Lohner then gave a ccster on thc 2.30 o’clock train from Boston, where Saturday she had honor. Mrs. McLeod Harvey and James B. Coulson and daughter, Miss Al- mira, met her at the station and es- You know the loathsome ~ ofieiisiveiiess of a bad case '._i of cattirrh. You know that catarrli very often works its " /_-__ way down to the lungs, -_ endi u g, perhaps, in consump- ' tion. You know that, even _ before it becomes severe or chronic, catarrh is most f, disagreeable. `f, Why, then, let it run on, ‘__ gradually' getting worse ?_ » Possibly like hundreds of Father Mori-lacy Medicine Co Catarrh Conquered others, yoti have been unable to find at cure that really furry. Then you ha.ven’t tried Father Morriscy No. 26' i This remarkably effective remedy, prescribed by the famous priest-pliysiciaii, coiiibiiics the advantages of both external and internal trcafiiicut. It iticlutles tablets t0 purify the blood and a liealiiig, strongly zuifiseptic salve to be applied inside the nostrils, directly to thcnflucted parts. ' Even chronic catrtrrli soon yields to this combined .2 ' 'fff-=f==f<€f: 4 . _..»;§£_::-:;f._ . ~-.v~ -_ ' ;._._._._- __ .- . -'~. ' .f. _ 1 _ ,i§:f:1,'!;f~1l-‘.~ ‘ 'L' 1.: .'.'-I'-'I-Z-:~:i:f ~ > ‘»""°,;» _.»:1; .'f'I-I'-'~'~}.-.".::l. r ‘ _-.'.'.'.'.'» -.". l~ . -;~;.'.'.;.'.'» 1. '~ 'ni-1-.»:»_'.'» ‘Je . f':.r:.- A 1' _ , . 'iflllgf-I-f~:-. 1: . :1..;»" »f-.-:-i:=;-;. "*~ _ - » !l'»§§€ll?;f:'ir1:"?."f 1 =':" 3' _._ _ - f ‘-.'»' . .liaf ___-- .' -J’ ~~-.-»‘i-- . .r i'-_ . / '..§rY,, -ig. ..,.=»"'.,,.__.;. _f Rev. Father Morriscy fr » 3 treatment. The discharge is stolilicti, the diseased membrane " healed, and colds no longer follow one another with 1 monotonous regularity. Doi_i’t let that catarrli run on- I get Father Morriscy’s No. 26 and cure it. 5oc. for the combined treatment-at your dealer’s. l09 li ., Ltd., -_ Chatham, N.B. Fat Reduction Thee-laying that “there is nothing' _ McI.EODl-McI.l~lOD-In Va.nco`uv (lt I cr, -.- tobcr 6, 1910, by the Rev. G. M., Ross, Arthur Gordon Macheod, son' of John MacLeod of this city, to' Annie Kathleen Maclieod, daughtcr§ of the late Capt. Maclicotl of (lr-» wcll. l ANKS-MCDONALD-At the mansc, Dundas, ~P. E. l., on Nov 15th, 1910, by Rev. M. N. MacLeod, Janiesj Banks to Miss -Mnltida lVlcDonalil,; both of Annafidalc, King's County,l P. E. I. l DIED. l ELANEY-ln the City Hospital,- Nov. 12, 1310, Mrs. Michael Delaney . aged 80 years. MARTIN-At Eldon on Saturday Nov. 12, at the residence of her son Ur. J. F. Martin, l\’lari.;ar»t, wifs of thc late Alexander Martin, for mcrly of Bracklcy Point Road, in the 83rd year of h:r alle. OAKES-Very stuldeiilyf at his lionir Upper Westmoreland, on Ttcslny, November 15, 1910, Rolert 0.-kc formerly of Butte, Montsnn_ :t.o:.\Ll Fellow and other selections, idea-tlie idea of condensing these _ _ togcthei with some re iksb th 5 amc ure haiinless in 'iedients into MCGUIllK"Ill U18 CIW H0Slll\B-1. Ull Nov. 15, 1910, Ellen Mcfluirit wid-, ____ 'tho evening. The singing of "Auld eating and at bcdtirr: they hclp the llPllll' Sync” and "God Save The stomach to dispose of all the fatty A Gféal Suffefof Fl'0l’f‘| l{iii,'_;,”'lii'oiiglit to a closc la most foods, convertiiig them into com- H()WA'I"l`-At (Tape Traverse, mi, of the llnptist (‘huf‘ch in that to\vn_1‘i___ _ C_ __ _ __ __r ______ M_ ___ _ i s fiiirt- , io .i, \\' iss The residoncc of David and Mr|\_§[1_f‘;_m dyl_\ll5ll_f_f_;l`____l;__f_eJ0_l_l_ll__;l_l_l_Lg .lo ~~, l’1\rn l was tl _ .' e -f B " ,' "1 ‘ ‘ vsrlylhiiiw-tt_\" lilfuite \\'ctltlin(i§ l\(f‘cllEi?is>e;`dny§§_¥_;f___1;f€ds,___0f £m7€“°__1_;;c_fl‘;_“_f", _:Zine "I ,_. - _,_ .ll ll ~ _ _t d h__ o os a pro- §,_lf_n'§ll,,lll;)ll,e?l_l,l?,'lf, "ll(;,_`(‘.;§“B:,‘ tl,;“:,flle_grcssi\~e young farnrlers.. The core. of .liiliii Heber (lord'on, eldest son offmlmy “ms P‘fl`f‘ll'll"ll>ll by Rev. Dr, “.,,ll,_l. l,~_ _,ml Ml___,_ G0l.,llm_ willow ,(liirran. The bride was cliarmiiigly diilc, llrndciiell River. The cei‘om0i\yl"tti"Ed il] a Slut of brow" broad' mm l,l,_l.l0l.ml,d at Six dclncll by neytlotli, with white picture hat and H_ w_ .l~,.,0ml,s_ llastnr nf me Pl_eSlw_ lwas--atteiidetl--by-llrlifisf-.l_osie_-Mc[very f lprlall l.llyl.l_h__ (l(_m_g.,,_l_U__\,_n_ ll, lhansister of the groom, while .Sylvester lu'csz'ncc of immediate relntiivr»s~ of f\iofM“"aghf-ll_ SllillJorted_ the ;:_r_otlni. Af- ] ~i_ l _ *tor the szcrcniony tit, lirita party ,;?`lll‘l.l’;`lll and 8' huge mlmberidrovc to thc resialcn-se of tho britle’s ____ ,parents, where breakfast was served fl_ ~ r . ». . _:in Mrs. Clarkin’.~: best style and at i-li¢[l;rl;fi~{ml0i\vln[" lll:,.fr0tl;~‘l,,l1',,l,;_0(=~`_,tlll)l:(_‘3lfy_whlrh only thu immediate friends of .both parties were present. ln the ii Pliiirrli on Tlrabclla f-ltrcct vrsfcrtlni' »"f‘""nov‘ii Miss ldilphcmin Gnllinnt of; 4‘li:ii'lof.tt»towl, I'. E. I., was mar- rit-il to .liimes Fnrlev of Somers-l \\'r'.'~lli_ \', 1-! 'l‘lic ccrvmrinit wsu me-l forriictl by liciv. Fr. L-aflhnupcllc. and, was nftcntlcd by the relatives anda fur: infirnute friends of the couple. `t\li'~'. Mary lvl:-ck, sister of thc bride. \\‘n.\' niiiti-oii of honor, and Edward l"»irlv_v_'lirotlinr of the groom. wus thc best man. The bride wore ii gown ol blue silk with persian trlniinliifgs, r=n'i'ii=fl bride roses, mid wore ii pend- nnt of diamonds and pcnrls, fi gift. "Ulu fllc izrooiir. A _sown of ilmzi blni- sill: was worn bv the vviatrmi of l"»_ll"l‘. who r.ni>i~ieil piiiks. The bi~1de's l'»_|i. io bi-i' sister was :1 riuir set ""‘lll ll01ll`l-=. and the best man receiv- rd from the ifroom a pair of gold ruff links. After the ceremony the lirnlnl party vroiit to the home oi' Mrs. i\lt:ck. I i'rospcct ,'lvr,-uie.(`lin|‘- li-:!! that [ws /meet no more on earth as mem. hs;-5 01. their noble order, we may a Brotherhood above. Wl\¢l'° “Bib "0" any adverse circumstances Shall never separate us, and our meetings shall never end._____ _od __ On behalf of A if ~ Leslie J. Campbell, Chief Templar. win. iucxeiizie. Secretary- completely _by surprise. rellllsd ill (sw appropriate words, cxpresein ante durinv 'our three year resi- t you bccanic it member of this H _ _ _ community you liave from the piil- ent nor drink without pain. Even llY~ Wll1‘-Murray, sixty-six_y-earsold, _ _ old water would cause me sufleriiig. “'h° has t"“"‘p”‘1 U” h`°“tw““” l_““" -Stables has sold to' Nelson Mcttoiib- Nor tlitl I get any relief wilieii the hor jack, rainclicr, prospector, niiner,'l.ey ,lf lllllltlgu his iyeniitiful dark seal stomach was empty, as I still suffer- hllllt" and U`ui>i>eI', faud_who lille brown stallion. This horse is sired ed from a her;-iii hm-ning pl,ln_ I friends all over the west, is one of by lll.l,_7_lllan, first dam hy Bronze large. 'Flint inuch good seed has fall- wont to Edmonton and consulted these. Many a tnle of hardslrin and Chief, second dam by Abdallah, and one of the best doctors there, but dangm he cu" ten’ but his “mt WM took second i>l‘l'£C Ht Cllagottetown ic told me that he wllid (lo lllmllng trouble came whfin Rlieuniatism l.;xl,l|,ltiim this mituinii. He is 'for me, that all I coiild do was to “aimed him- 25 years old and weighs 1050 lbs. diet. -For some time I took only "I Slipped Oll l-llc ““’““'3“i“ Sid” It is a good tliini; for li-iland horse- hot water and it small piece of brown mm strained my lilllllflifrl Hull Ul_9ll"lllll breeders that this stallion remains in brand for my meals, but wel, that troubles all seemed ,to soft in at the lil.0l.ll,c,._ 5,1,-_ Melniniilil could dill llflf' llfllll U10 and I not so weak "“c°‘ I had "early an the Hy'mpL“m"‘ have sold him for more iiioiiey to and run down that I dcspairetl of "f I“"“b“g°' Sciatica' N°“.mlzm' Di' parties outside the Province, »butprc~ ever getting well again. I bought ,, 5»ll¢t€H. DYOPBY and Bl`lK\1f-'S Uh* le,-fsii ti, take less and have him re- so-called electric bei; and wore lt lm. ease,” Mr. Murray states. mm" ll, me Country. Mr. Me(‘.nu‘.irey six mouths, but it was simply money "Tm" I “Uk” ‘mt i" *‘ t°""i‘l“" is to be coiigratillatcd on his purch- wasl.ell_ Then Om, ,lay a lllelld asked rash th-at spread all over- iny_ bodylllsm ine __why l' did not try Dr. Williams' H-mi-_ kept_m_e in__ tortilrcs. _I ti~i_etl nll__ B0RN_ Pin' l'ills_ I did not know the (N. nor s o in men s ant oin men is ani _ -- - - , " ,‘ " intended to cm-D lmiigestlom bit £2 took sulphur enough to start a lit- -’0Nl”yST_l~'“ _?_l’“l;,l‘_f‘_1'_Il‘_;’_¥e'y1‘;th__'05_?10' ing assured that they were devil d tle hmlell Of llll/ ‘lWll- BM it was all ,to ` ' ' a ` ' ~ le _ . . _ q _ _ <1 _ N '_ to try them, I soon fmmll me lillls no use. Then I ti led Dotids Kidney, ( _<_}_§l__0_*;H::‘l‘_‘ Egryegdy pit, thc platform, and in every uilier C lgret, but we are glad that some has l Stomach trollble is _mor l “Annie of Green Gables," "Annie of a ` . . 8' g “a 'mme Avonlea” and “Kilmerr f th O~- "ood You can rovc all this at .. for all forms of indlgestion, whether .. ~ y 0 e _ l 5”. .‘ p _ . ~ - ‘ .great _mln alter ___-_mn____ helching ol gharll, _in the pcrlors of the First tyifling co_s_t.__ Maimulli __l“rc=.r_r_t_p_tion. l,,lllll_ heyyy leyllng in the stomach res yttiian Lhuicli, corner of Main Tablets ML ljvld by 11 ' l'lllZ‘E_lb bC0l` nal,S'__a_ ol, the Slmm lm.l__s that 0l_ and I-lermon streets, yesterday aitei.. nent post_paid by thc _l\l_n_rin__ll_a___ o. ten ina!-tc you think you have heart noon' 1201 Muuloe Av., Detlm__ . ic ___ ll3_llble_ .l.l_y_.C me two tlllllgs “___ Rev. Mclicod Harvey, pa_stor_oi the _large case--suiliciciit to bi_1_ng las ing; tlcwllle lll ln(ll____cSl_l__n_ one is l_lm.t_Clu.rl.'li,_g_a\ic an address of_welco_mc, results-is__hut 751:. ~... .. V _ _ `. ‘_ f _ _ ";t \,=- _ ,f--. .ii.- '.' fi./"_ ‘ _ pleasant evening spent by the friends pact. S01id il€Sl1. Ill\l=lCl€ find -cn€l‘2'y. Sfl0[l TCHS HOW Shi, was and nci lihors of Fountain Mills without tlittiii or cxcicise Malmola ow of the late John Mt/Guirk', of' this city, aged 56 years. ' Nov. 2nd, 1910, Donald Howntt_ aged seventy-ciglit years and seven gl: - ll . - ~ _ _ ' '. -ly ~ ‘__ . ‘ ~- ` Prescription Tablets regulate the en- Cul-ed_ 1 A hearty reception was given Miss tirri SySt0lll-ll0 ful" _y0\\ ‘~"'l1l1¥ l~‘l0¥1llY Louise Maud Montgomery, author of exertion and self-denial can not do months. SNOWIE--At Rusticovillc on October Ziith, 1910, Alexander Snowic, aged i\:l the fat, once routed, isgone fo: Sff\`l'Ilty-live Yf8l`S~ ,~ EDWARDS-At the home of Frank Mi-tch, Earnscliffe, P. ld, I., on tht-I 12th ins_t., Mary U., wife of tliriliiti-| (llarense E. l`i'iI:i'i`.'" Special to The Guardian. Nathan S. Allen at home. OBKIRK--In this City Nov. 16th.' W. _C. Hobkirk, son of the late Dr. Hohkirk. ` __ ___ ___ ______ cGIMl'SEY-At his late home, 55 Bayview Avenue, Jersey City, of] paralysis, James MtcGit_npsey, aged 59. beloved husband of Annie Mut- tart. SYDNEY, Nov. i1'.'-The inquest in- the death of Bruce McDougall vvnsl ld here. l The evidence indicated that hisi' eath was purely accidental. 5' g_uickly stops coughs, cures c_olds, hcnls ST. JOHN, Nov. l5~(`.harles F. Crandall, formerly managing editor of the St. John Sun, and at present editor of the Halifax Echo, has been appointed managing editor of the Montreal Herald. He will enter on his new duties early in December. The promotion is a high one, as the position is one of the most important in Canada. POli'I`I.AND, Mc., 13.-On Saturday mornin" the body of a woman with ner ininnt boy by her side was found. lying beside the Boston and Maine tracks. The iictini liss been identified ss Mrs. Joseph Warren, of Campibellton, P. IC. lslaiil, who had been visiting her old home and was returning to licr liusliand at ftrimford Falls when the :iccidvnt lialipenlil. Mr Warrriu came to Portland today from Ruiiiford Falls and will accom- pun; the body back to Prince Edward Island. The ni-.inner of Mrs. Warren's death is not lnown. H--r holly was found beside the ttaok r-t l)r~cr:.villc .lunctioii an hour after tlic'trniii on which she had ar» ri'.'- tl had passctl. l.l.l\`l‘fl\', No‘.'_ ll -f\lirli.~1t\~i‘s of “ll .§,.,.“-.i i,il,i_iriii-, nrtors, axrtiessii _ riilitnry iillicrrs mill riiciiiixl mi.- iiij rod on flu: ti:i‘ if siyncrs of ti;-~ I’ ippcii pfiitifn Hwrry de \\'indi is iinifiiilg tht si1;r.<'¢.~i=. - .__,....,._._....,.........~.~..l~._-...._........_.._.,__-9 ~\_»-` . .-stir... -- ii is /“,”'f~”_»,__ ‘K ~ ul' ‘ e _--ff?`..»'?:`.l ci fi 'rf 'ii__ill:g1'4l‘ li-‘i..= _...Wifi L. *_*-" :.*<‘~'“' *` - ‘ l¢‘.f.:'-_.°.'.~»='~»_-f`l'»’.a'-,*~f‘§fmf‘l1i;l. -3'; "»<. vb ‘fl* _. _ __,___ _ .1 of ...A _ __ _#_ f tm ' __ _ .-_._ _ ____ -_.gf _‘es _sa . ___7____l,__ __. t ..-._ _ _t we _ $5 t 'if $2 "QI V; i ’i "'~+'.i;;;`7f‘. .3 'rm P `=»~_f-~»» .._, 1 ' L..-...__ -- l _ _.A‘i”"""""';"`°°'*f’f: Special to-The Giiiir\lir.l\. l{AIiAl\’l_l\ZOO. Nov. 13--six per- sons are dead and twenty six injurrd fo\|r of whom will div, :ss thc result of a street car being run down ‘by n fast express train. All victims were passengers in the street car and it is r'onsiderc\l rc- iiiarknlilc that any riscapcil. Special to The (liiardinii. _M ____...>-__...`____ _~ .__ --Z --- 1 on Nov. 10th, 1910, to as an SHAW~MACNEVIN-At the home of the bride on November lllh. 1910. hy the Rev. James McDougall, Neil Macklnnou Shaw of Detileble to Sa- rah Isabella MacNevin of the same place. McEACHERN-LIVINGSTON-At St. James Manse Nov 10th 1910 Jam ston, both of this City. _ R HFNDERSON-At thc resi Nov. 9th, 1910, by Rev. WE. John- son, John Howard to Miss E. Ber- nice, eldest daughter of the late George Henderson, both of Mar- gate, P."E. I. ROCKETT-REEVES--At the resi- dence of the brlde‘s father, on The man who your primed jobs. _ Can you go ou in what you have to And, really, it little. about it. A_rc__h primed matter has no difficulty in se_cur- ~ ing customers. I have ideas to put into the country and get a good customer for the price of a thousa_nd mailing cards,-or folders. or circulais r' Try mailing some special printed _ matter to a list of prospective customers. Don’t you think they will be interested Please telephone No. 201-»J'and talk § Get after Business knows how to use t into any market in I tell them. will cost you very lrw lll '.; ' i. . , .