NNE 3°' I9" " 'ram r.'A'rms'r News THB CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " mage- 01 ;m;,n "rr PAGE ".2 F Y ' r----7~ _ -V . -. ,‘.~ ,n . (ii - _ - | l AYA SUBSCRIBERS ,J IMPORTANT READING NllTTER SELECTED FROM THIS WEEK’S NEWS FOR THE (iUllRD|llN’S SllTURD __, »-- _ _.__ _ ___ _ ' f 'ru-ssipxve 1 The marriage took place at St lJ"nH¢""`S Vnllvize at 7,30 yesterday iri0l`lllf\§ of Miss Mary Buote, to .limes Mcldwen. Edward White' was gipmusnuui and Miss Mary Doucette, iridcsinuid. ltev. Pius McDonald per- ormcd the ceremony. __,_.. Un the afternoon of June 20th, be- fore school wus dismissed, the pupils 0! Darlington District presented their teacher with a suitable gift, accom- D8-nled by the following address:- To Miss Myrtle Noy, Teacher of Dar- lington School: ‘ Dear Teacher:-As it is now nearly ‘OUP Years siince you took charge of our school w. the undersi ned in . 9. il . behalf of the school children, desire to thank you for your care over us. [luring these four years, you have labored hard with untlrlng diligence .0 make us advance with our differ- ent branches of learnin . We acknow- g “lille that at different times we have icen remiss in our duties, but still 'ou were pcrsevering in endeavoring 0 make us advance and whatever iuccess we have attained, it is all fue to -your diligence and kindness 0“'“"'dB US. and now as a small tok- u of our love and respect for you, '0 heir you to accept this purse and as contents, and, as a last request, ‘ll l\0l>e and pray that you may see our way clear to remain as our racher of Darlington School. Signed' in behalf of the sclioolu iifton Matheson, Angus McLean. Miss N'oy replied by thanking the -uldren very much for, their kind- iss _towards her, not only ~'-ii this .:caeion, but ever since she had come hong them. ’l`he Trinity term of the Supreme Ourt opens in this city this morn-, ;i:'.at. eleven o’clock. the following cases were on the dfkfft. which does not close until t`cc o'clock this afternoon, at th_rce Pl. yesterday: JURY CASES. 'lie Computing Scale of (ianada, Ll-. vs. J. A. Farquharson. 'Action fc debt or damages. W. E. Bentley fc plaintiff, Gilbert Gaudet for de- feiunt. iihn L. Sabboth vs. Simon Jo- aei. Action for debt. W. E. Bent- legfor plaintiff, Gilbert Gaudet for dendant. It Hughes vs. iflowe Hughes. Ac- ti( for debt or damages. Aeneus»A. Malonald for plaintiff, Geo. W. Mc- Phi for defendant. Ifliiird Egan vs. Albert McKin- non Action for trespass. N.A. Camp- unii sroulciis mor sriiouu “ -___ ‘ ‘ John Gauthier vs Bradford W. 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Wawota, Assa.-"The very best Ca- tarrh remedy on the market."-Robt. H. Davies. Bunnockburn, onut.-“No better remedy in the W0fld for Catarrh.”- Patrick Mcfluelland. _ West Lillie. OHL-"It's everything it is»,guaranteed tn be."-Ethel Hild- man. HlClWY. Mich.-"Has cured me oi Catarrh."-S. S. Ward. Clementsport, N. S.-"Catarrho- zone cured me of Chronic Asthma."- Samuel Ferndel. Woodstock, Ont.-“Catarrhozone re- stored my sense cl smell."-Mrs. F. Simpson. Brockville, 0nt.~"Most convenient remedy on the nuirket."-Thos. Mc- Gillivray, I Vnnkleek Hill, Oni.-"Catarrhozonr cflilnnot be beaten."-Rodie McDoug-` a . . i i Pcrth, Ont.-"(`ularrhozonc is of real value."-Rev. S. J. Hughes. Get thc large $1.00 size of Catarrh- ozonc, including ii beautiful, hard rubber inhaler, and sudicient medica- tion to last two months. Smaller sizes 25c. and 50c. Beware of imi- tations. By mail from the Catarrho- zone Company, Kingston, Ont. bell for plaintiff, ll. E. Bentley for defendant. page. Action for assault. N. A. Campbell for plainiifl, Geo. W. Mc- )|', wi||i;m'3 .l‘hce for defendant. N N IURY CASES . 0 -- . .. ' _'_ Louis pi. Lyon snr Miihert ic. i'rin.~ _ /lf ‘ :ill that has been said about |vg_ Hattie Evelyn McEwen. Action indi slion and stomach trouble for debt. W. E. Beitley for plaintiff, th" 1" <"\l>' ""0 why tn get n rnul ti. ti. rinfly for defendant. em-1 The ntefrlunh must he made] Page Wire Fence to. of Ontario vs. ‘if-"‘ 1 l‘“0l!l.Ih £0 do its own work.In-_John F. Hayes. Acion for debt. W. illumfiii disappears when the ntnm- ic. nenuey for pinin-.in, NeilMci.nod, itch his been niiidc strong enough to K,(‘._, for defendant ‘l‘f§`“5(""dl'l3l'Y ‘plain food. This James H. Ilcddir. vs. Joseph Mc- “i'r€U¥1llCP\n Only be EWG" the Sll0m- Donald, Archibald McDonald ‘and "Ch fill`0\1Zh the t0Iii0 tl‘0Hl1m0HfS“f>~ (itis H. Seary. Actim on note. John llllffll hy DI`~ Wlllihmfl' Plllk Pilli. S. McDonald, plaintfl-'s attorney, A. Whlcll fnflch the N005. Btfenltlllleps (1. Saunders and Gel, W. McI’hee'fbr the itevcs and thus enables the sto- defendants, "lfllfll 'u pcI’f0l‘m the duties Wl1iCh DWI James McCallum is. William Carr. ture litended it should. In every|Action of R-eplevin_ N. A. Campbell ncurhbnhnnfl you can find pcnplc‘plaintiu's attorney, .\.A.,Mc1.enn, K. who have been curcd of indigestion or C (ww fm- (]¢fnndnn¢5_ ot.her’_itoinach troubles after ri fair N_ r¢..¢,;¢nin|ry_ Lu., vs_ Benj. Mc- nsc of Dr. Williams' Pink l‘ills, and Innis. Action for debt. C. G. Duffy this islhc best proof that they arc for plaintill'a`nttorniy, J. J. John- the ops remcdy to successfully do'nt.r;n, K.f¢_, for defendant. ' thl"~ illf- ll~ l`l» MCLGHI1. Steflifllhl The criminal cases to como before N~ i`i~.`ff!i\l/H1-"l"0f 11 0011010 Ol yearn' the Grand Jury are those against I suflcfid vcry much from indigcstionl John llnghna and Align McDonald of Will' ivnxnf the nccnnipnnyiniz pnin- uns city, ciurrged wth the that of ful syuiit. ms. As a result I bccame,$740 from A. Dunphy, Millvi-cw, and very niirh run down, and as the me-.Mlnsnph finmcmn nn: Henry Welsh,__ dlcillmill f»l`\0fl flifl “Ut KW!! "W “DY city, charged with lrbaking and cn- rclicf knew melancholy and unhsp~ tcfing 8 wilrclmnge ¢n\Klng Street. Dy, an felt as though my constitu- tion w s breaking down. Quite acci- ` w]r,iiNEBIJAY_ - dcntly firy nttcntion was called to llr. Wi|liains‘ Pink 'l‘ills, and I decid- -cd to t.; them, and I nm happy to say tha they effected a complete €lll`0. i l made my stomach as strong in ever it had been. I am triad to iy it i'e°w words in praise of the med rine that cured me, and I hope my experience will benefit some other si crer." lilnrichilhc blood und you banish most of the every day ailments of hllmfllilf-Y, und you can enrich it quickest and best by the use of llr. wiiiimnr-1", i-ink Pius. soiri by nu medicine fdealcrs or by mail at 50 cents a flex or six boxes for $2.50 from Tlicilir. Williams' Medicine Co., Ilrockvillc, (int. Special tn The Guardian. UVNDUN. June Z8-The heirs to '“"*5t 0| the thrones of Europe, other PFUICGB llfld Princesses and special AmlN15S8(l0l"B who have been Royal f§i\l0StB during the Coronation pro- Cwdlllki have said farewell to King . . J Y _ .y , ('lmirf,, now in session in this city, George and Queen Mary and the Flin Grand lui in the Supreme' found truc bills against Joseph Cam- eron and Henry Welsh, indicted for shophrciiking und larceny, and John, Hughes und Allan Mcllonald, indicted for robbery and stealing from the person. 'l‘hcGrand Jury reported at 5.20 and the prisoners were at once _ar-p migned and all prisoners pleaded "not guilty", the two former being especially emphatic in voicing their plea.. _ | 'l‘licir trials were set down for hear- ing on Monday and the prisoners will be defended by McLean & McKinnon, Attorney-General Palmer, acting for the (frown. The (lrund down at 5.4 ows: To The Honorable The Chief Justice and Justices of the Supreme Court, We, the Grand Jury of Queen's County, having :inspected Falcon- J\iry’s report, brought p. m., was as foll- vi Could Not Rest S at Night. Back Was So Weak. _Weak lame and aching backs are the primary cause of kidney trouble. When the hack aches or becomes weak it is s warning from the kidneys that every- thingie not right with them. I-Iced the warning: cure the weak, lame, achin back nnd riispese of any chances of Eirther trouble. _ _ lf you don't do this, serious complies- tions are very apt in arise and the first thing you know you will be'troublcd with Drupsy, Diabetes or Brighi.’s Iliscase, the three most deadly forms of Kidney Trouble. On the first sign of anything wrong Doan’s Kidney Pills should be lnkcni They go to the scat of the trouble and strengthen the kidneys, thereby strength- ming the back. Mrs. John Puigh, Parkdale, Man., writes:-“I have used Doan's liidnei' Pills and find nothing to bent ilicm. `I could not rest at night my back was ec weak. I tried everything, but could not get anythingbto do me any good until was told fy ii friend to use Doan's Kidney Pills. I tried them and I nm not the same weak woman I was before l nm very thankful to have found so speedy a. cure.” DOBn’s Kidney Pills are 50 cunts per box or 3 for $1.25, at all dealers or mai ed direct ou receipt of price by ‘I lie 'l‘. Mil bum Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. If ordering direct specify “l)oau’s." l.-Z-l---i.__. Falconwood Hospital. We found this institution very clean and tidy, the ventilation good and the food supplied to patients of good quality. We regret having to report tliut from information received at the in-l stitution, the building is now occu-‘ pied to its full capacity. » Infirmary. We are pleased to find the inmates all comfortably housed and every pro- vision mudc for their comfort. Tlic province has just cause to bc proud of the improved condition over forni- er days. ` Queen's County Jail. We found this institution to be as well kept as conditions allow nndi The County is to be congratulated present therein. _ Hodgson and wish to congratulate Mr. Justice I-fasznrd at his elevation to the high and iinportant position of Muster of the llolls and Assistant Judge. ` Horucc Huszur l Foreman. (ln lichalf of self and fellows. .Iunc 27, 1011. | His luirdship, aftcr coiigrntiiliitiiig thc Grand ,Iury for the sntisfurtory and expeditious manner in whichl they hodi coniplctcd their work, re- lieved tlieni frmii furtlicr nltcndsince. The following caiscs were disposed of yesterday riftcriioon: ’I‘homos Pineau vs. Henry Ii. Dor- ion, absent dclitor, verdict for $35, Mclicnn K. (Y. for plaintiff, ' N. Rattenbury, Ltd., vs. ilcnj. Mc- Innis. Action for debt. V1-rdiet for $49.02. (3. (I. Dufl`_v for plaiintiff's nt- toriicy. J. J. Johnston, K_t1_, for dn-, fendant. i Page Wire Fence Co., of Ontario vs John F. Hayes. Action for debt. Ver- dict for $63.72. W. ld. Bciitley for plaintiff, Neil McLeod, KAY., for de- fcndant. James H. Rcddin vs. Joseph Mc- Donald, Archibald McDonald and Otis H. Scary. Action on note. Ver- dict for $ll8.l5. John S. Mcllonald plaintifl's attorney, A. S. Saunders :uid Geo. W. Mcl’hcc for defendants. , The case of Mcflnllum vu (".iirr will come up this morning at eleven u'- clock. Supreme Court opened ycstcrdav "\0l"nlYli'-Y. the (lhlcf , Mr. Justice Fitzgerald and Mr. Justice Huszard on thc Bench. The Commission from tnc Governor General appointing Hon. Mr. Has- zard, Master of the Rolls and Jus- tice of the Supreme Court was read by the l’rothonutory Mr. Morson. Law Society was read by thc Presi- dent Aencns A. Mcllonald. - To thc Honourable Francis Long- worth Haszard Justice of the Su- land. The members of thc Bar desire to offer Your Lordship their felicitntions and hearty congratulations on your appointment to the high and hnnour. able position of Master of thc Itolls and Justice of the Supreme Court of this Province. We desire to express to you the high appreciation in which you were wood Hospital and Infirmary, beg to greater number have already left report as fouowsz London. i held by your associates while a mem- course among your fellow practition- ers. _ We fully believe that these good qualities will distinguish your occup- ancy of the Bench, and we earnestly wish for you a long and successful judicial career. AENEAS MncDONALD. President of the Law Society 0( Prince Edward Island. C. R. SMALLWOOD. Vice-President of the Law Society of Prince Edward Island. W. E. BENTLEY, Secretary Treasurer, Mr. Justice Haszard replied in fit- ting terms. The following composed the Grand Jury: Horace Haszard, city (fore- man) George H. McGuigan, Hunter Iliver,Robert Reid, `Crapaud, W. W. Stanley, city, James M. McPhee, Clifton, Hugh McLeod, Oyster Bed llridgc,'Richard M. Johnson, city, Willium Duffy, Southport, James Kelly, Fort Augustus, D. A. Bruce, city, Murdock W. McLeod, Kinross, John Myers, Hampton, William Cul- len, North Wiltshire, Archibald Mc- Neill.-Brookfield, Herbert Lewis, Lit- tie York; George R. McNeill, Caven- dish, John Hooper, North Milton, Austin McNeill, Stanley Bridge, George S. McLeod, Hunter River, T, B. Riley, city, John J. McCarthy, Johnston's River, William Pierce, llrnckley Point lload, James St. C. Moore, Eldon. The Chief Justice in his address to the Grand Jury-said, that after sitt- ing for a couple of weeks at the Court in Summersidc, where ii num- ber of persons had been tried charg- ed with high crimes and misdemean- ors, it was zi relief to preside at 8 Court where the criminal list, though not altogether blank, does not contain many very serious offen- ces. He referred first to the case against John Hughes and Allan Mc- Donald, charged with stealing $580 from Albert Dunphy on March 14th. l-Ie reviewed the evidence that would be presented in connection with the case which His Lordsliip said np- went to their rooms to consider the pcared to be very strong, The other cases before them. ‘ t case to come up before them was that of Joseph Cameron and Henry Walsh, charged with stealing what une 'night not expect to find in chur- lottetnwn three bottles of whiskey aghan, action of debt. Shaw for from n warehouse occupied by Owen plaintiff. Gaudet fordefendant. Trainor. In. referring to the faei; that there were three drunks in the McDonald action of trespass, Gaudet ~ f .lull he remarked that there are now are glad to know that the new jailniore low drinking dens in this city soon be ready for occupation - - The following address from the, preme Court of Prince' Edward Is-j ber of thc Bar, and the fairness ‘and courtesy which marked your inter- is now under construction and willthan there should be. The jury than Murphy, action of debt. L. G. Has- ' . z' ' tl on the small number of inmates at' 3 ` l We take this opportunity of exprcs~ V through ill hcalth of Mr Justice f WllN|]EHFl|l SURE UF SKIN DISEASE _H ' Ailer 20 Years of intense Suffering. "I have bf-cn afflict:-il for twenty yearl with an obstlnain skin ilissnsc, called by some M. I),'.1, psorlu.si.\i, :ind others leprosy, rom- mcnclng on my scalp; and in spite of all I could ilo, with thc lu-lp of the most skilful doctors, it slowly but niircly cxicinlril until I ynar ago this \\i:iI.ur 'it <~o\'erril my criliro person ln the form of dry ivnlrs, I-`or Ilia info. rlirce yi-:irs l linrc lu-pn i:nal.\c to do any labor, und. siiilcrliig lulcnscly »r.ll llic flmc. Every rnornlrv: Iiicro rroulil bc rr~nrl_v ii :lust- pniiful of scrili-s liikcn from thc slip:-i on my ed, some nf tliem half na lnrpo ns llic enve- lope containing this lclicr. lu l|'a- lrificr pnrl of \\'ln|cr my skin roirirnrnccrl ciiir-king open. l trii-rl r~\'r-r_\‘il.lu‘:, nlinont, flint could be liiouglii of, iviilioiii. any if-lipf. The I2th ol June l sinrind Wi-st, in liofips I could reach ilu: llot Springs. I renrhcr Dctrolt and was so low I t ought I should linve to gn to the hospital, hut finally got as fnr us Lansing, lilc ., whcrc I lmrl a sister living. One Dr, -- triuiterl me about two weeks, but did mc nn good. All thought I lind but s shcrt llinc to llvs. I earncslly prayed to die. (lriirkrrl i.|iroug'i tba skin all o\-or my bark across my rihv, firms, Iinuils, limbs; fcrl linrily swollen; to1e~n:iils pixma nfl: ling:-i-nnlls iicud and hard :is .i liorip; linir ili:i1l,|li_v mill lift-iw! n old siraiv, fi mv (lo df low l dill r~ufl'|-r. "M_\'~'Islf-r, !\l"~i. IC, ll, Dnvls, ball ri small part of ii hox of Giiiir-iirn in flip |‘niin~. Shr \\.u|I|lu’| glvi- rin; < ii-l, 'We \\i||1rvf“iilirr:rn.' Horne wus upiilicil on orc hnrrl and arm liurr-knl ilipre wus rrllr-f: Fiopprd the terrible burning sensation from llis unrrf go. 'lllry immediately got Ciiilciirn ltcsolvcni Oint- ment nnrl Soup. I rriniriirnrrrl D1 taking one lnblpspnonfiil of Cullciirn llrsolvcni three times ii day filter inmils; hnil n lintb once s tiny, wafer about lilonrl licul; vrvrfl (`ulicura ainip lrcrly; .-ippllpd Ciiticiirn Ofrilmcnl morn- ing and evening. liosuli.: raiiirnul Lnniybome ln lust six ivcpks from ihc limi' l lcfl. and mv ‘i;».\3§§§Luinu;i1\ ` Promoics'Dig'esilgn,Cl\eerful- nessandResr.Go ins neither . 0pmm,Mnrpiiinc nor Mineral. No'r,N.u\c o'ric . ..a_.._. ia.¢`».rou1»-_cwr/zzmma /i..,..i...' :.4- ` lx.-hull » l#|ll| .3 - , 'miqg ¢ Ev- A ill rl frCens|l \iohc.ge;ur;T;nhcli.Dianl_\ii;. Worm.s.Convulsions,Feverisl\- ness and LOSS 0|-` SLEEP- Iac Simlle Signature ol cZ_4fffa'Ta?7/.' i NEW YORK. . ~ _____ "HU _*H , ___.. _ i 'Uh iiiiiiillix ultl 'rnunsiisv - Yesterday afternoon the case of Neil A. Gillis vs William Dreeland, sn action for trespass, came up for hearing and was beforethe court when it adjourned alt.-r five o'clock p. m. Gaudet & Haszurd forplalntlfl ants. ln the morning the case of McCal- and Mathieson & Mcllonald defend-i - _ ri , -i_>,’1f;*' * .l.;_!;'.~ i rxiicr tower wsrirna. Im. l l}llSTll|l|ll For Infants and Children. The lfind You Have Always Bought Bears the , Signature of _. `i» ` - 0- |n in V .' i n.. llse For Uver i Thirty Years ll.llSlllll.!l V was promptly forwarded to the Gen- eral Treasurer al it came in, end Wx; by hlm,.transmitted by fable to the Will all’l,’,`_.E_. Island papers please