i s lingering sickness and now Q* soourgeth every son 'whoin He siaslvsuln sufrel- the llme canal-ell monme unto me and for-bid' them not Q21 Rev. sad Mrs. Wm. MacLeod. Qilirt St., Summers-ide, was the scene dba quiet wedding on the morning of .lily som, when then- only asusmel-. _ldi'_ion Malcolm was united in tile bonds of matrlmony to Sergeant dclock saturday awning by M,.s_ A_ ' _A hlfhn Wilmot Waldman. Summer- P Brighton Road Cum "° _ _ ---~' _ A. omeroy, , _ _ _ IMO.-1111-110 DFBBGHCB vf BMW illflilliiile that hm. ,on Lie,,t_ Ernest Au|d_ had age. Mac was of -Scotch descent, °N |N5PE°T|°N TmP-"'M"- EUS' merchant- of Burungton' Hams Co" quite 8” nlfmber but me expense and L O A surpassing that of some llv mud __The bride was given away ,B df H f I-1 I “_ H lace g_ Bird Gene,-al Sup 1 - N. S. More oi’ the Island Brethren time peculiar to the coming of so 5 been killed in action in France. The I1 ll 0 Ol' S na w e was of n ' , "V “mg were D.,,esent,_m other sessions-_ The nmm, from far away provinces reach ing neal the place of meeting of this by -her -mther who also performed the _ing to the Pacific shore reminds one HTG” °"g”“iza"i°“ ceremony. After breakfast was serv- 'qi-the happy couple metered .to the S. Q24 Northumberland en route to St John. T-he bride wore a. travelling illit of sand serge with ha-t to match Ami was smattended. They were the recipients of many useful and beauti- fiplglftl, consisting of silver., cub glass Ind a number of very suitable chequ- ‘ei°lg'iIls.l Dalton 'building making the ' oniyof the size of the contract undel- tal¢en‘ by the Messrs H. and S. Lowe blit of the immense preparation 'being lniile' by the Government thnoughout Clnada for -the care of the soldiers. The' new Dalton Sanatorium will 'be oltli of Prince Mlwsrdl lslsnd's great- e`st"lindlnn.lllss and beauty spots for nihry yllsrs to come not only he- olill of the magnificence of the bottling out of the seems beauty or tbl-"location .` --1 _ ~ ,.-‘f,l;;l,.;f -31,.-flj'; _.fl c, 1-_ ” __ REINHG i'lFilDl , _ ..-_l...l£|ss1.vlalI.xg,,snol/lusts..-an-.,..._, vi csrr. nun-om. of Bnmmsrsillo. P. ll. -tn, Bblihx attending the ,l_wn<‘ ' ue' Ho was nned 8§_ or _twenty M who -lgtld' -so eases in the _early .‘L’s.'*.-‘S sympathy of the entire commum ont to Mr. and Mrs. Murdoch in the loss of their only st the tenderuage of seven itno the spirit world The as very largely attended' the busy season of -the md on mst was mol-ml of lltue was laid to rest in the Kirk it Lot 48. The Iunerall ser- were conducted by the Rev. lscLean. But s short time of this' family was in action" another young ‘and brilliant young man 'died plsnro-pneumonia and sudden ll- only asusmsl- ls called aww- - the Lord loveth He chastensth ‘_ foil such is the Kingdom of Heaven. 4; if--WEDDING UELLS.-TllB 'homo s_`s._ Sergeant- Wadman has s. splendid military record having served -ill france nearly two years and was ‘uvémly Wmmded twice' He is now ing youth. He was not eighteen years serving on the Dominion Police Force. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wellman wish them a long and happy married llle. *"5 New °'“'T°N °ANAT°R` ln .ills esta Bsttslloll and later was IUM.--»R.ecent visitors to the Dalton “mrs to the and Royal High Bitutborium were greatly impressed with the magnitude and beauty of the .- , , Battery to which his brother Lleut. and enlarged 'building Clyde belongs, evidently was 05110118 ‘M .°““'° Nw’ '° “au” that when] quite close to the 42nd ln _vlew or -the &”.nl°"°q it Wm be one M me “nest tact that he was able to attend the c6uVnlescent homes in Canada. 'I‘wo_ funemh To _the mereavod mouum lldw-' wings have been added to the Whbls structure'550 feet in -length and UN” ""8" In h°i5ht` only 8' com' The Guardian unites with the many ]`iCi*iltl'v'ely few of the wards and rooms have been completed but those now l'&'.'divillg the finlshtng touches give a good' idea of the elegance and the lniauty; of the home when completed. Any' attempt st description at this snags would be useless as only a -gen- ellll conception of the whole plant can bsfgnthsred in its present form. The lllhount of work already done and yet to'-'bv done. the immense quantity of lutlibor used and the difficulty of trans- portation involved, -for there are hills in-'the neighborhood, give an idea not " Ski ,:. - with "l?nLsCakem§b¥:g and Two Boxasilinlment. liriblsw-'osbsoko(nsek.~ nun _-|msaymas»- Wnlsdsndseaeh . estonia:-e -" Wilf- - -T ........-:':~ T 5'* --»'¢i....»°.¢s. 1 ll, flligei Pl l%§~l’;§a -s the Commercial dv- ., »- \ =- beauty and the agricultural possibilit- 'i';.q.“‘-’ ggxngnm 'fesof the province ' "Tee m°':th;_ (_}°mg tfwur |that li' conditions warranted cuttln§ for 'Mme - -B was a c off any day, this should be done “the latter 'part of June. The \ls.te. season ' France and was as follows: "I mourn ¢_ A- L- 1-llllx. Branch House Manager (0 the _l'llrl'|l".Al\ltt0il‘ C0., Lil., 0! Toronto, is ill the city vial-i:l.n`g the - -bttllflh hero' of HUGH*---F».{~Hek _by MTI- Lillll.-both on their lat visit to thepl-ovfuce. They have had a num sngresftlylmpressod withthesoenio on Saturday on his way home l€oln Lobsimf kersliid others inte very harmonious and profitable meet- ` - V’ Z ingot lobster packers and otil§_'sl‘lnt0r=_ round. With regard to the lobster -season for the Island it was agreed land June, with the understanding for the south of the Island was fixed at August 10th to October liith, _ DIED SATURDAY.-Mr .A. F. Bell of the Marine and Fisheries Of- fice, Charlottetown, and his family will have the deep sympathy of the community in their sad bereavengglt. sustained by the, death of -Mrs. ll, who passed awayon ,Saturday after- noon at her home, Grafton Street West. ‘She had been. a sufferer wi-th bronchitis for some years but it was‘ only the first 'part of last week that acute bronchitis set in andcaused her death-. Her maidenname was Sarah McKenzie, she being a daughter of the late Mr. John McKenzie of North Wiltshire. There are left to mourn -besides ,her husband,, six children A-ubrey, (Sergt in the A. M. C.) Wesley, (Lieut. R. A. F.), Reggie lFlorence; Susie and Eva. news came in a despatch from her eldest son, Lieut. Clyde Auld, of the 10th Canadian Siege Bal/wry |11 with you in our common sorrow, I have lost the dearest of brothers. Death was instantaneous. Attended funeral today. Writing. Fondest love. Clyde." Deep symrhthr will so out to the family in this very sudden be- reavement. Ernest was the second son of the late Mr. George Auld and was a. particularly bright and -promis- of age when he answered the call of the Mothel-land ln '1915 to do his share in the Emplre’s defence and yielded up his life just as he was entering upon manhood. I-ie enlisted tra d - ' landers of Montree\l. The 10th Siege the sorrowing b‘l'0tll0\'!. Clyde Bild George. and a sister, M‘rs. R. H. Beale,, (Marion) and other relatives trisnd-s in extending- sincere sym- pathy. Departed this life Sunday evening. July 21, Alexander McGregor, aged 88 years, 4 months and 4 days. To those who have known this intelligent old gentleman for the past thirty-six years he was falniiiarly known as "Uncle Mac." He made his home with his_ sis ter, Mrs. Anne Cobb all these years. "Uncle Mac" was of a quiet, unobtru- sive nature. Years ago a spell of ty- phoid fever felt him denf and a partial invalid, compelling him to give up a iine position of Collector of Internal revenue in the Sacraments. district. He came to Gilroy. and for years did lighter work, being a first class-gar- dener. He was somewhat of a recluse, and an omniverous reader. He was one of the brightest and best inform- ed men in our city, being a. graduate of Prince of Wales College, Prince Edward -Island. He retained his facul- ties to the last but rayed to be re of t state Pl' s g Ie in 1850, he.lived in Nsw.York City. where hewas head bookkeeper of s large mercantile house. The discov- ery of gold brought him out west, and- ` he spent ysnt-s in the mines of Csls- vsras county, amassing considers-ble wealth. He gave liberally of his means to charity. Later through the influ- ence of his old friend, Senator Slan- ford, he was appointed. collector of internal revenue in Sacramento, which position he held for several, years. He was a staunch Republican all his life. He never msrrfsd. lu addition to r . 0 his two sisters, Mrs Anne Cobb of Gil oy and Mrs Kate Hsll of Ssn Jose, he leaves two brothers, Duncan and Archibald in Nine Mi Creek, P.ll_.l. msnismsnsger. Helsdliqlmpnniml “ben of motor drivesllsl the oountry `s`ll1d`F-'I-1 ~ - BACK FROM HA FAXs- S t ~, mu “’l*P°“ mm h°““.H:l;ssm"lll'th'::al‘t§~1._‘“"-_ -* . Halifax, wherehe attended 'the meet- ` |. . `°l‘.~.1_ _-PM ' _ it sited in that llldustiff He reports s that it should be opened during May. The sad news was received at 9.20‘ 'San Francisco ex. 11| . , - -sl _ _ _ ,_. . s _ .\~ -y- t lst ‘Jul ‘lisa lv;-1 ul...- . ilnl- ., \ _ * . »'-l ‘ - ~ / kind and gentle nature. and his good deeds will long be cherished by his friends and relatives. The funeral took place on Tuesday from Parme- 1°9 & B9-YS\1lI18er’s mortuary chapel. Rev. Wm. _Higgs read the Episcopal- burial service at the grave, and Mes-` dames H. E. Robinson and D. J. Riley and Miss Lavin furnished llynlns. The grave was covered with beautiful flowers, which he loved so well. -- TUESDAY --SHIPPING.-'lihe ’i’o'llofwing scil- ooners have entered port of Summer- slde.-Ida M. Capt Dupiisoy, with *lumber from the Miramlchl, Leila Linwood; Capt. Trenholm, from Loulsburg with coal -for the P. E. I. Ry. Glyndon from -Sydney with coal for Holman's Ltd. Eva May from Louisburg with coal for the railway. -H. --_ SYDNEY VISITORS.-Mr. D. J. McNeill, mechanical Superintendent of the,Domlniou Iron and Steel Com- pany, - Sydney, C. B., is vi siting _-Charlottetown, accompallled by Mrs. McNeill. This is Mr. McNeill’s sec- ond' visit to the Island, the previous _being twelve years ago. He reports that business in Sydney is booming in all lines. The principal business is _being dons in shell steel and the manufacturing of rails which are sent to all parts of the Pruvincse. THE GERMANS AT BORDEN. __ The German prisoners _engaged on the Borden branch line are composed principally of soldiers from tllc big liner Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse. There are several first class engine- ers among the number. The prison- ers are good workers and seem to be quite satisfied' with their quarters and the- treatment accorded -them. They evidently realize that they are much better off where they are than risking their lives -trying to. carry out the mad ideals of the Kaiser. hott Smith of Montreal was the Sunday evening and preached a very scholarly and impressive discourse Architect of the Public Works Depart- ment, Ottawa, is' in Charlottetown' making-a general inspection of the new Convalescent Home and of the Dalton Sanatorium. -MAKES SUPREME SACRIFICE. Mrs. Wm. Mcggison, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. Major MacGregol', at O'Leary, has received a telegram conveying the sad news that her stup- son. Pte. Albert Richard Meggisoll, was ,wounded July 27tll_ and died tllo next day. He was brought up at -Knutsford and was ,popular in tll-l colllmunity. About a year ago, while -in England, he consecrated his lilo to Christ. His relatives have till: sympathy of a large circle of frlcnlls. ADDRESS BY DR. HALL.-Tile Sunday School and--.congregation lt afternoon that -the Rev. -0vld‘ Peters had brought with him n visitor ill the D@l"S0l\ Qi’ Rev. Dr. Hall, Senior-_Cll;lp- lain to the Royal Naval' and Mercllnllt Marine Institutes of Canada who all dressed the Sunday School and sub sequently presented a naval flag to the Superintendent for use in ih School. Dr. Hall wfterwards conduct- ed the afternoon service and gave :ln 2-dffleiis on "Looking Seaward.” A WELCOME Vi_§l`i',O_l§.-3-Mr. Sum- uei Macdonald of .Sacrar_nento, Calif., is visiting his old hqrnsat Wheatley River, after all absence of fifty-two years. _Mr. Macdonald _ls a brotller of Mr. Dona.ld_l\/Iacdonald and Mrs. John Ross of Wheatley River. His mullv frlonds and relatives are delighted to H06 him- On his way he stopped at Portland, Oregon. to see his brotllcr, Malcolm. Ho also visited his neph- ews, Mr. David A. Macdonald, of Seattle,\Wash., and John M. Macdon- ald, of Portland, Maine. The latter accompanied him and is spending ll few days at his home at Ebenezer. ABLE SERMON.-Rev. Dr. Ab- prescher in St. Peters Cathedral on demand- of the haying- season kept . CIGAR ES T .» . BsAu1'||=u§Ll;v cool. ,AND SWEET) VsMoK|Ne T \ . £ _V _*H East Royalty were surprised Sunday* no M his brothers ixofer 90‘yssrs lu . -r _ _ D . h I . leased from suffering. .About a ysa_r ` Sc ""5 ` ago a. cancer developed on his ear, A ' which eventually caused his death. To , . ,. . give him _proper care and sttantionw 1'.; ‘l he was taken to the pay ward of the "' “ "" ' ‘County Hospital near San José, just_ six monthsagop _ _ _ _ _ Mac was oneof the .early pioneers `*"“7?"l ' ` A he ' . eviou to comin he" Girls' Nerve When an undue am- ount of nervous energy is consumed ~“- in the brain there is bound to be failure of the other functions of the body. Digestion is impair- ed--the head aches- you cannot sleep-you are easily excited and irritated -- feel tired -and lack energy. Dr. Chase’s Nerve __’I'_`rood is a creator of ch, red blood and a bllildel- up of the _ex- ‘- -lsusted,-' nervou`si;-- sys- ` morning session of the most .worthy his text being selected from the Book of Job. Hs dealt with the manner in which a righteous' -man was singled out for adiictlon for no apparent- rea-l son and Job's unshattered' trust- in the mercy of God in the face of all his miseries. The -preacher made a com- parison to_,sp;ne extent of the times in which Jdb lived to those of today when sorrow is coming into -.many homes-and the innocent-in many _lands are suffering the loss of homes and everything dear to them- 'on--ssl-th. Job's faith. found amply justified and the lesson conveyed was that while it may not bs discerned or understood why ailliction should come to the in- nocent yet this chsstening in time will- be over-ruled for good' and bring ah- out s desirable condition. ,.. _ .,_*-r'_ ' _ _ OLD ,FRIENDS MEET..-At _the Grand Lodge L. 0. A on the Bl-d Rev. Wm. McLeod amid the goodly number present, recognised five" acquaintan- ces. Rev."Mr. Ormsn-of New Brnns- , wick, -Rev. Mr. Bamford, Port Hilll- Rov. Dslllel Mclasn, Poopio's»-Church \--- .._.... ..~~_ . U16. .,Fla_vour_ Lasts Sealed tishf-Kept rlsilt - sidhsriottsfowng Mr.. .William McNeil: rt.-qs, and sn are over 'I5-non at -»»”m;.- -- ~- - ,wsgpnlvsf me ur, H¢nf,.»g|-msgsgq' , - . , ,, . _ _ ---~ M __ 4-_gg-T Keep WRiGLEY’S In mind as the ionsesl- iastine confection you can buy. Send it to the bows at the front. War Time Economy ln Sweetmeafs- a 5-cent oacllaze _of WRiGL£Y’S will ' ‘ sive you several days’ enioymgm- Irs an Investment ln, benefit as wen a`s pleasure. for It heirs teeth. breath. - - - isnvetite. dlsestlon. ll , . 'I 5. `~ l caswii-I1' AFTER svssv meal. Mhlllflll -CGNGDA ' ' _ -SITURDIX 3* »,»¢>f~» ilils l1Illl§ll§$Il§7KX1|§1'.Hl m