1-__ £59,! ALIANV _- ul- Joswli tail. or a ';§.:i.;r..::;f"..n' ‘mdflfltifln " The late Mrfiflterns -'.a s " ' . RY‘ . . . - , death other ,_ _ tlfirgel-lo --pntbci dim-m. Slunlnarilthet. N~ " o ' _ number both rung and old. from Augustine Cwii». n and ‘totally. slithered d: CIIIHIOIIQ c! . r. {Mi I- mur d a few ' iilllew ,_ Noe _ ‘hibarmwas tithe l! - in». um a fest dare 01M" . rest y. Mr. Noonan into ___,_ , » Mrs. Ambrose Callaghan. tho Guardian that fie ooaldtnst- ‘M h“ l‘, “m; m1 ‘ugh. o“ daughter of the late Kw ion in his neighborhood was vary lento in h fiagelwc =1“ got ‘fir: carried on lnhlflliollzllvd dzygrgoege m" “mo” m“ mum _ . . my. M. L and: during ‘lll:u1!|£nW::l::fb g: __uboo-O__l-. _ c,“ e _ r o _-cerevtss flnfirlPgtgal-wflfe l graoqg." litgg‘: “l, gauge: p28 $1112’?! ‘lgerlrln: “f: Starla. Sev- ,§}"§,‘§,'§,' ,,,‘§.°,',',',,‘;mfl'lfp,m'm,n‘ i: It??? $301.1»; dlullll-Ql- Nlo one and owing to the depth of snovr w -" Mo“, fr?" , ‘If, gerzwpls" something Qflteon years ago the (ll-m dissolv- m," n“ "in gum-Ii" '- pml. “b, sister Miss Conroy. nurse o! Bos- mood was {almost llmWI-fillll“ w ‘rial: for thus-s newssnsotios. s ed bus-mo“ relations. and ‘ elnce Mag" "Wm, gt 3w“. Q11, ‘ .. ton, and three brotheu, ilfroderick procure. Ir Nocoan, in order to , ,. ‘ “um” m m, Jmnllkllzflgi-(oluulaev; ssagrfifl‘; my, time Mr. Sterne had been llv- Rub ‘M, “dung “up; on the homestead, Tlgnish. George relieves“ situation was fortunate Iilllllil. Ind a popular and affl- ' beyond the limits of allm- m; 1n comparative retlremapt. Al- o“ “gm on you‘. p.455] bu‘, $6 of Pltts- in bdng able to secure a oarlold lifdrasuoaker who has won °' "i" though dlssssoclated from ‘active you“ “m” ' 5h 33°05. ymfw. o! coal which he purposes bslln . "P-‘mn’ °.. 13".‘ °7 "19"" l’ lfirdbtzramhlfiéofiljdrelylngaillg: business life. ‘he cilliflmwd m” "n" harmless backslcinz, lulnbago and “i” l” dww’ Why’ " I'll‘ dlfitffilximi‘; §l“'.l.'.'.'.:i:;".rz.:l:.: til: :22; 33:31:; iibllii..ii'l.ii‘..‘ii’.ii.‘iiifil‘i xiill°i.‘l“ltll.i"l’f.“.‘dl°irlfr."" ........... m. 817911 l: u» rwsm Awssvifis-At - ' l ""- "lver- "MW ill " ‘.‘l‘.~‘."‘l?3' Z?‘Z‘.’...°e".-IZ5l'..E“?l'-'J5€ and charitable usdeflflmls- i“ strusllwn us! Qultcohisistliusl Cum" m‘ "m" "M" u“ Y: §w§lle$§fi§1§er¥1unt$o 1.812232]- , o; mo into Mr. William 8 t-ns '3'? Harlin new way for all fat peo- Moreli. In his early mlllhdlld .59 of Chicago and James humil- zusovasu: Dances-m ‘vervl - -'=-* Vyrdil-qk- - - liven. 5x other useful articles. A social a nillr was spent with music. IQIIIBI.‘ and speeches, after which‘ themirlends departed, wishing Mr. and Mn. Pratt a. long and happy wedded life. i By the deuth of "lilr. Philip Large, another land mark of Char- lottetown has been removed, He hadwllmost reschedule cclilury nrark, being in the 96th year of his age. The alloted span of man's m0 l! 79 year's, yet by greater il-ffllflll. Mr. Large passed it by We? a score ol years, lie was a native of this island and spent his life ln Charlottetown, where he conducted an extensive and suc- "wfili csrrlsse building lbuslncss, "hmjll 1116,9118: was one of the islands most important lndustrlgs, Finite-n years ssu. when quite advanced in years. .\ir. Large re- tired {mm active me may handed is sincerely hoped that a complete the business over to his sous, who some pure. harmless ingredients in- to a pleasant little tablet. Taken af- ter eating and at bedtime. they help he stomach to dispose of all the atty foods. converting them into compact, solid flesh. muscle and eit- ergy._ without dissing or exercise. Marmbln Prescription Tablets regu- lote the entire system-do for you what bodily exertion and selbdenlal can not do. and the fut. once routed, (one for good. You can prove all this at u't.ril‘ling cost. hlarmola Prescription Tablets are sold by all druggiats or sent postpnid by the Marmola Company. 4612 Woodward Avenue. Detroit. Mich. A Cll¢-—G\l(- flclent to bring results-As but one dollar. TUESDAY HOME FOR A REST — Mr. LY‘ man Giddings, a theological stu- dent at Mt. Allison University, has been obliged to give up his studies and return to his home, Murray River, on account of ill health. it rest will restore him lo his usual well as in the advancement of all movements for the spiritual and moral welfare of this community- l-‘or many years he was Inuit-Bur" of the Bible Society. and was lanai; a trustee of Falconwood H059 B and treasurer of the Temlwfflllc‘; Alliance. For a life time Mr Stern! was a deacon of the Bnpllfi Church of which he was an honora- ed member. in planks he w“ 5131111011 Conserve ve. * a widow and three sons-Suwgqli, Frank. Civil Engineer it: ‘ma. heriues. Olllilflfl‘. Eilliaznva‘, “Eng,” at "Montreal; Rillsel- o. who M“, eel- at llroqlwis Fan’- ‘2, 6,3,3 a, ‘we daughters, Editlhug: t mo . noalaergrfirlseg-lsd) twu brothers. ill”- . s. one sister, Mrs. Jame - of Dartmouth. N- $- Stop those torturous stitches, a moment you will forget that you ever had n. Weak back. lbacnupg it won’t hurt or be stiff or "lame. Don't suffer! Get a small trlgl bog. tle of old, honest St. Jacob; Q1] from your dluggist now and ‘s; this lasting relief. ‘.- WEDNESDAY FIRE DAMAGES ROOF-Elle firemen were called to the resid- ence oi‘ Mr. _-\. A. Pomeroy, gum-l. ly after 1 p. m. yesterday for a blaze which did considerabledam- age to tile root‘. There was consld» eruble dnmage throughout the house by water and smoke. Tuesday lust of Miss Laura Baker/l aged 29 yours. daughter of Mrs} residence of Wm. A. H Barbour, Beaver Street. Deceased WEDDING BELLS —- Gm“! (‘gtlnhrtd suffered for eight months withlzlnrl three million receiving m pices of Kirvan Sonotorllm. full Casino orchestra fu nished ap- forty fives was played, the gentle- man's prim going to Mr. Neil Rob- mldress upon the subject by Mklor ._.SAD BEREAVEMENTF- 'Ilhe,hi‘ll0ry of Radlophone horn 1920 dcazll occurred in Summeraldo onirlnll the developments of broadcast- _ . gun illness which slle bore with pat! Mrs. M<WQ““YY\Q at Hawgggéskggionoo aed lruc Christian fortitude. the scene. of a Vfry n“; J~.n.'Sllc is survived by he!‘ HWY-lid!‘ and’. event. oll Wcdncsllfll c? daugghpkrjonc sister. Rev. GeorEB S. Mitchell 24th, VWllfll ulle.r second _n umpjofliclatcd ut the funeral service at Miss Marlon. fr"! “We ‘ on“. .Qn;lll(.‘ llOllSe on Wednesday afternoon! rinse Willi‘ Phillposrliégsmé‘ Tr‘.',,n_ The remains were forxwnrdeg later‘, f h-lr. A ex. . ‘c .t Ailnn, her former ome or n- gllnpnt.’ is the bride thin! lheniug-llgllilfilll. shines on". l5 i!" Md a age a ‘ ~——— it be tnle. this coupli? surely ‘m Yt‘.~‘li?i‘(l:l}‘ being nomination day} bark on the ‘matrimonial 59'?‘ “vnhlll Silmulcrside for the civic also,‘ robust health. loge, the have bf"! wrfyiilg it on ever fllllce- blml a year s80. Sir. Large . - enjoy-ed excellent health and then l! is with feeling of profound re- it was noticeable m“ be “.35 fimngret that we today chronicle the Eng. He steadily ‘weakened and atideath of Edward Kelly, which oc- lsst, alter an unusuliy long and curred at his home, Watervale af- wortby pilgrimage here, his so,“ ler a lingering illness. Although took its flight to ilim who gave 1L deceased had not been enjoying robust health for sorneglme past. it . '“__‘ ’ ' hoped by his friends that Sad ll is to di .- “as - "is w ml o: pfemlieyififigstelfi? Li???‘ fiiiiiililili“éi§iifé°ii still, is deanh who l‘ ' ' g u ~ t for never dill“. . l t _ n a lie is trans- restored to his former vigor. but pleasing prospcc s. w, tlon to take place one week hence. d“ 8d 1mm ‘he “PM scenes of the silent Messenger marked him, mg the month of Jdllfim‘? did 0' for hlayor and three councillors; lmmsuc W55- filld loved ones are and on January 19, he was sum-isei smile luore llcnlngly than P,“ flllil onc wulor commissioner, more aim mwnl melted to meet his maker. The late; ‘he 34m unll the “Wm” wrf,‘ enthusiasm than for several years. lwn?éa:“fiOR:-fl188y3°l_es5 [than Mr. Kelly was oi a kindly anlilwds the end of ithls Peflrflifggtygelll-as slwwn and the following ' as en F1115 a 1 "19 cheerful disposition an obligillg t" gay was cerifl I1 y" a iwcre‘ nominated: legitimate pleasures m t a . ' ' c - ' i, ha "w event. At . _“ J h E c milled in You»: monk; ills. will gsdvtgzltaahlfgeilolilglerggll92-31113, 5.‘; mg unlit‘. of -'l.ol\l=n-,,,e§°;,,:“§,§_' ‘l; §d:,°n;,_ “m” , seemed bright and lmpemh h" m9 in any uplift for the welfare of \l'l9"‘"‘lil'5 ‘Brlilnl 011M115" nicely reiPl For Councillors-Messrs Thomas‘ blisht of withering disease tell up (jmmtry 52m on the mane by Mi“ Kaihvlloluloou. James H. Wood, s". J.I o" he!‘ yuull; life. and not even the ' F most skllfhl medical aid. nor the Pastor. Rev. P. D, McGulgan, wllo on the arm of licr father, enlerfdjoseph Richard and William Glarlfi mmtitgfertnddsilséfllfllllg Hill's"!!! consoled and strengthened him dlir- mo drawing room, and took lam"; There bgjng only one candidate; c“! Y l @ Y" ll" "V8398 015m m5 illness His funeral took lace with the bridal party B‘ offering for wuter commiaslonem fatal disease. Gradual! h g‘ g ' l t St. p m" ma“ “"53 and Zvosrnfwmlit gig-holly»; viii-Eon“ River. aillnlzvlglfl] 321?; and silver. Th“ ucclaluatlon. , m" “w shadow w“ h“ where a Birth Mass of Requiem “'35 marriage ceremony it'll-B Perm?!" The election will take N809 YWXlQ ‘hfietwaifieihe xlwed gaugtner °f chanted bv the Pastor. after which og ‘by filo Rev. M. J. IiIncPhel-solurllesday, Feb 2?. . . a e or arr-en, prln Val- ' - "t “ ' 1-0 . 2h‘ lig- -_- , lily. mil lived her girlhood dgys ln-flil,"“‘f,azafal§olrefarlegl lgefllijvifllllrgfvllilfilesd gn-ghllzltpfislllfe zerviic‘ of: --wEDDiNG BELL$---The him? her native home. Six years ago she Cemgtery mere m await ma R55- me yregbyleflan church beg“; “s. Of 3n, and Mrs. Chester Paimely; was married w Mr‘ Hugh Ramsay urrectiommoru ed Owing tattle uncertainty in Sumluerside, was the scene of ant and entered up“ the enjoyment or There are huslles in the earth travelling the bride's brother/auspicious event, when on Wednes-i Qwlililai bliss and amid the pzls- > 1 ' w,1‘d A. ‘.\f c u l‘ ie, M. dav nlorning. February 14th at 6.30.‘ toral scenes of farming life. Leiiggsfgdgrfkrgglllrfilfih place. p: £50" Rextoflffbirllli. who their (laughter. Bliss Lflilfll- Hill-lb} When their course of life seem- was to assist. urns unable to be ilccanlo the wife of .\ir. Ernest M‘. ezljqgude E1095 smmlmy 3M e“ glrr, J. A. Clark. ‘Superintenden lprc-scnt. Miss A. lpuise lilacquar. Wells, son of Mr. valid Mrs. A. Kl e i m their mung exlstence‘ diwldxperlmcntal l-‘armyreturned Siili-lrle, R. N“ of Providence, it. l., was ilvolis. of Sullimvlfilile- RBV- G001?" ease that tell destroyer, smote llcr k 1 1 ' - d 41-1 J l; s. \liichell. pastor of the Presbyten and marked her for a victim ‘flay night from a three Wee 5 flllthe brides atten dill, v. lc o n i slsted by ills Alpha REM!“ 3"‘ ters, there being an attendance of about one hundred and sixty. The propping music. Light refresh- ments were. served during the evening and the festivities eon- finuerl until a. late hour. Auction lnson and the ladies prize to Mrs. Robinson. The Young Men's Club of Gt- Jellucs Church last evening en- jcyed an interesting Rndiophone concert accompanied by a snorl Keith Rogers who reviewed the ing by the Westinghouse Com- pany. There are now 750 broad- l-usting stations and between two abs.- ilflllS. mostly in private, houses. Broadcasting messages have‘ been hen-rd 4.500 IRHE! dlfililllll, and 0D one occasion simultaneously 1Q Hawaii and England. Tile apparatus used by Major Rogers inst night had an amplifi- miiun of nearly half a million times, and was the largest instru- ment of this kind ever used in the Province. -The night however was not particularly suitable for re- i-r-iving. Wllllo some of the musical nPlQVllOHS were heard well, they \'.'0ulll have been more enjoyed had lhP atmosphere been more favor- uhlc. The main selections were the rtlibol-l; and Sullivan opera. “Tile Pirates of Penzarlce" broadcaster} tether. divide the points and so ' the General Electric Company, houect-ady, N.Y. and selections, llrontlczlsted from the KVesting-l .119 “on frequently visited by his yyn )13¢Quurrl8, the bride, leaning,;,,,€.u, ,;_ g gallant, J, s, Ailmrillolls-s- Stations at Newark, N, J, Nelson, Verna Newsom. ACCIDENT AT BURDEN-Mr. J M .lll'l Springfield, Mass. Nlr. Spencer, president of the Young Men's Club. presided. at n llllll"_l_\' vole of thanks moved by .\fr. .-\. S. Buyer and seconded Hll- .\ir. J. . Mnlcom was tenderldthe aprons at the ferry, (some mishalp he slipped and Miijill‘ Rogers. _ , tile lily yesterday morning, llle~ lining Mrs Ann Evans, an. l... 1i as il remit of shock and ill- fdistance. He was _ _ . _ ‘about the face, r' , di , injuries were A wary sad fatality occuxxcd lillwe" as poss,b,_,.as',',',f,eafillerzgl.i l‘: by Mr. J. F. Renrdon. A doctor willie driving ,, , , _. was summoned. and he is now ganglvil)’ lllvslui lnrly in her~80th your. vllowesung Quiet The Dwwr smtesJQuecu Street he does not think the internal in-lfllvlsll- lay of Georgetown was apwllllhil teacher of. Queen Square School in the place of Mr. John Cass. W110 is at present at St. Stanislaus 80-, vltlnte. Guelph, Ont. Miss Minnie; McCourt, teacher at Queen Squerel was granted s. month's lesvebt absentee. it was regretted that Mr. Hfilify Smlith, chairman of the Board, was unslble to be present at the meeting. MADE ROUND TRIP. -Fo-r the first. time in several days the car ferry made the round trip yester- day. ‘She left Borden at 9.30 o. m. reaching Tbrmentine at 3.15 p. m.. leaving again at 6.20 p. m. and arriving ai. Borden Just two hmrs later, 8.20 p, m. This is a llfomleiug sign that. the loo condi- tions in the Straits are moderating Cum. Reid intends leaving be- twleen 3 and 4 o'clock this morning to make a freight trip if the weather continues favorable. The Bmdml. train reached Charlotte- ¢°Wll lflslt ukht at 12 o'clock. COLLEGE "DEBATE-Tho do. bate Tuesday moi-mpg was on me time honored subject "The Perl versus The Sword." Notwithstand- ing the antiquated nature of the Wbleot a great many original argu ments were introduced. mroerui addresses were made by all the speakers but the speech of the lead er of the "Con" side is especially pralsewortlly. The result of the vote was a tie. The critic censured the "absentees. He advised the speakers on eacll side to consult to prevent overlapping. The speakers were: Pro-Jean Miller, lRuth Mulch. Con—Ruth Ross, Horace A. Galullet, Electrical Engineer ‘at beautifully decorn m; Am,“ p, Boll ‘m; glgglgd byllast night's meeting ‘and at theiBoi-den Tenrufual sustained several lcout-luslon of the entertainment injuries yesterday morning about 11 o'clock. While oiling the over- heed machinery which operates through fell from the framework, falling quite a severely hurl; ]lll'lE5 about his cllost. 0n January 25th the oesth occur- red a‘. his home-in Bedeqlie of Al- bert Arsenault at the age of 75. Although he was ailing for some time he wnsonly confined to his bed a week when he passed away. Rev. Fat-her Mmaghan visited him and he died fortfled by the last rites of the Catholic Church of; which he was e true member all his life. He leaves to mourn three sons, Lawrence, Stephen and Fred and two daughters, Mrs. Moses DesRoche and Mrs. jAntbony Des Roche; also one brother and two sisters. The funeral took place on Sunday the 28th at Seven Mile Bay Chin-ch and he was laid to rest In the adjoining cemetery beside his wife who predeceased hhn just a year age. May his soul rest in peace. LAID "r0 REST-Jfhe lunel-sl ot the late Mr. Henry Blue. W11"!!- death at the advanced e89 05 32 years, occurred in this city on Feb 19th, took place Tuesllaylfiemiwn from St. Peters Cathedral. 11161160 lo St. Peters Cemetery- The Mr. Hlne was one oi the lfew re- maining Army Pensioners on the island and had served will! "l9 British forces in many parts 0f "I" war-id before coming here. He will for years caretaker at St. Peters Cathedral and recently seiebtelsd with Mrs. Hines the 60th annlve: snry of their marriage. His deal occurred M the home of his son r. Chas. llilne. Rochiord Street- ev. liir. ‘Malone officiated at the funeral service Tuesdly. 111° Pa“ bearers being Messrs Henry Lowe. llarry Foster. J88» Ed°n~ T- E‘ Mac Nutt lmd Mr. Kelly. FRIDAY DRIVING ACCIDENT. - slight] sustained yesterday city, who e. teem into the of his sample rooms slipped _-ol1 U19 His many friends hope ill-us received twill flnmcs WlllChljufles w,“ vmva Serums. M Jmereim we Mm awund “an m a few \ 3x.“ fmm n“ m‘ “W” i“ Pfiriwero no bones broken. Mr. Gnudet days- I March 15th . late lingo 111 Clyde, where u“, I ‘NOR 8! 8H0 Manon 42:03:33! of the Home; the _ v Aaflvillture it was the Home T . A rovl prise list was in ordersm l, ml were was little u. will’! be made. A 63,13?‘ W“ ‘nude 7°!‘ Qentiemen h W439i There Were also - other milnor changea. 1H, peetel flint a“, 1.10m, Sh“; V684‘ Will be one oi the mo” oessfui held by the Asso ‘. 1d note car n” and mm“ bi-‘Zln atelglug P311115 {Or the exhibition. ‘The death took place '- Mme l“ Milnl-Ritlle on sllllilil " 11th inst. of Jolln 'l‘. blibllialh the 76th year of his age, Vernon River he C-‘illie .0 J g-ue at the axe oi 17, where i learning tlletrade of a llamas, 1 k9!‘ 11$ QMHBE-d in business himself which he conducted ‘ cessfully 11p to wlm“ 5.x n, of his death. The late Mr. dlel was a moat unossunlmg 99,50, treat lovel- oi the home seld suing beyond its confines: ll i he {filly 581d llllll. | flfgng bu of friendship always existed , tween the departed all his h fly. lu religion he wasilletllolil‘ in politics a staunch rpm-M,’ lhe ldherai party; a mound" trious citlzrn lie coulll tilt“; l. found busy at his “our; no,“ lost one of its best ciiizc-iuqen John Melllsh passed to hissing; reward. Besides a sorralving ' l-‘lilil’. the following sons 11nd l. tors are left to mourn lilo loss a devoted husband and a kind affectionate lather. Th1‘ solu- Ylfii. Plpestoxle, Alexi, monton, Alta, I B. C, Sherman, llrull Wellington, ilnllfllx, . William at honlc. Tito “is grmminmn m“ Church’ was the omcm Clergy. its a. brother of Mr. Arthur Galldet. _, ,, ,_ ,, , , lbusiness manager or» the Patriot lBl-AFWER DEAD — MYB- M51‘ “ "l M "“"‘ “°"'~""“ '° "“-" ‘w/lilkiblisltiug Company. loelui Gillie of this city received a “l-Yill liars and hilfl brr-n n. ,, ilelesram woqmlrqay or ‘m; week llmliill for yours, was l'e-, NEW LVFERARY aoc|sfy___lann,qunciug the death of her bro t d . . l c Tmly she was the mode‘ Mia’ atluttilmmwttsnaontreal‘ Tom“ 0 an lkhéwglfifigai-Jllel) worc an imported man. The bride who was attired in ‘ ‘enllllli; 1-" lhe llillle! 0f 1101119. o £31,132; ‘hén. on For, "m1 VlT-Igown of ivory (lllflllfisqg 5.11m ‘will a travelling suit or‘ brown. looked which always marks tile personal» . ._ , - Z ' f‘ Y -. ~ _ .l - llrlninc indeed. After the “y or {he idea, woman She tea‘, Liars, “out first to Ottaua Mic" pong side panels of l...i.um luceflfil’ N‘ 20d that me ‘amuy is the mm 0,, he attended n conference of Exqlooki-d very charming. ller bridal’¢‘°"“i“°“l' ‘l “edilml; breakfa“ w” “mo” “ma: M,‘ Gun”, ~ served, after ‘which Mr. and Iillrs. l approaches the merit, the nearer a wflek and various probfcms ofibcautlful bouquet white carllll~"U""°“-%l‘ ‘he murjlime Imwmces‘ idgks$hfgnsggvflglegiizsggjegg“ She investigation and research work lions and maiden hair fern, and, - must den-var to dad ‘he me ma! in cqunecflon my}, EXdDGTlIILlIFlIéG-el stile ‘wore ahmaglllflcellt rope ole mgg m SUGAR AND TEA; He gave. she submitted to God's‘ mmmg W?“ ,‘1“"°‘“§§ '1 ‘ “ Yam?“ ‘ e K1" “f, {he gifllmih-Tivo aulvtlnces assrecatorr $1110 decree with that moral exactitudc conforms“ n “in dgwfl l-EO ilk l low-S ‘ouxselxooked “magma 11.1.3 p" hundred mundsl “We bee“ 3' ma! is inherent m the In“), two lepresetltatn s t0 mg anti suhuu of [llll( canton crepe" Vbhltllllmftgd by_fi_hglgsalefgwrreeent!y._..‘n Christian soul I Wifl W 51ml, PM}, 4T1‘ £911.43‘? i1;-5'-11‘t1,l]'~” f m’ ighenule ‘m! pearl filmm- sugar. This advance follows one ~gw~eétr fi";\;.3' ($596 he, so W, Tfllilil"; 60mm 011$ l" O-Rljllligs- l er only ornament was of fifteen cents a week ago Satur- - , ” , . lcourltlles. Mr. E. G I-lce platinum bur pill, the groom‘! day and ten cents the day previ- mgued m Mme w“ m uwldrcllitald Experimental Frlrnllslil to her Tim- gmomsman waslous which with two others often A ' v . ' , ' ' v I 21123:? y9éxf,g'bldl?e‘ng on“ ‘Went’ Director end Mr. George ltotllwellllh? Yfifltlllfilll of u llandsonle set ofiqenls each, nlekeg a lmzll gain of she “m! buried .1.“ st stephews Dominion Animal Hushaudmatllgod cu f links. After the fellcital-l$l.45 per hundred pounds for the Cenwtery lfishwwn the funeral! “Tire elected lo carry 011 lhe lfl-llQns FY1319 HIIBSIB. 111011)‘ (Zl\lVGY€\l‘l|_\'PRl‘ 1923 lo (late. Local retail deal services being perférmed by Rev ‘ vostlgaflon and loft ‘ for EumpoHklFl). from fzlr and near. called to ers, ‘having former supplies on Mn Wm“! mm pallbearers View xvllorc they wll romzlln for about Day their respects to the bride and hand. are ' ‘wining at l0 cents Kenna", dhmpkm Murdock BrYvIBIX wcc-ke. _ Fm?!"- A dainty supper was then a pound .- w the wholesale 8mm,’ Charles main”, and Jamesl A‘. llle (‘flllflilfilflll of lire conlcr- stifled to about 10 guests, the dlll- price is ;...-.v \-l‘- - r hundred " ;::;:.".‘.. 1:: 2.12:‘ 332?? 1 ‘r i “f . , f _ o ' ‘rc l0 ‘a - n _ _ - grccu. svhlte Vance is any ot u t-wunltrnly tia- M Spring van”, for kmmand ,0“ btock Breeders Assoclxilons. ‘t. .o remainder of the evening vanced in- price. from ton to fif- . _ ' i During his stay in Toronto tile “I15 pleasantly wllllod away with teen cents a -poul;:i. standard mg ““°"U'°“ ‘eFewed dmmg ‘ms c’ty was nit bv n blizzard the music, both vocal and illstru-mgn brands A local merchant wluggest- 3:: ggeszgirzfggggonhtfilaggge 2:3 wind at tilncs blowing at a. vnimg- Ull- Tlle numerous present; inclmpcd to the Guardian that the people relauves. must suamn is anevlélpdlity of sixty miics an lmur m“, H“. ed several hnlldsonlo cheques; i mic-ht use a great deal more buli§ b‘, the cons-chmsness ma‘ the deéflmercury at zero nnd Mr. Clark "lfmbcf of gold pieces, silverwai-Qjoocoa to advantage. The lbese d; He‘, , e10“ n l _ “Vacated that Prllmo Edward Maud Pyrex, chum and illicit. PFGVlOuglKTGClCS of this commodity retails at I“ B ii . he lu-“e )(weal,]1¢~r “m, mud compared m to her marriage‘, Bliss Zifllr-Quarrmlzo cents a pound. lt is lloped that buss-m“ what he avperlcnccll there. ‘"18 lPllrlered a shower at Wllkinslthc advance in lea is also of n On his rctl-rn trip Mr. Clark school. Manchester, .\'. H. lvllereilembflfiiry nature. b“! in lhe meani glnpiwd 0g M Menu-ml where a she taught for (the y“, 1w], and a time s. general rush to purchase electing of the Ayrshire Breeders ha“ Years. and hath bride and “'89P Bilitblles would have the ef- Assqclquon “~35 being he“; A; groom were given a large misceL fect of keeping up tilc price. this meeting Mr. Fred Black was “P9118 shower at Trvon who elected Director of tlle Jlyrsiliro Mm‘ MBG-Qlitirrie was‘ prinr-lpa] N; Brcclcrs Assoolnfion representing ‘he School before going to v90 thelilarltimu Provinces. My Hanlpslliro, anti wt-luin. [he r’ w Black succeeds Mr. Bert Brown, i” the l-‘llellterl organist 5:031: lltvbuillling work on blr. S. A. hlnollonlullls stole recently des- troyed by fire, has columenced arid n, is expected that the new not dill! spell: "m, mid “A? d1". --a liéllgér signal You have dizzy spells and frequent hcsds es,poor‘ap- vote, nausea _ tar dating. ou tire easliyJecld sued [fork and is the first representa- tive. from Nova Scotla for some llfllf? fl man from P. E’ l, or New Brunswick having held llllg Ipqg]. than for tile past. number of years, _ ‘ h» 185i Blane of his trip fronl Mlllkvme to the lsfland liir. Clark sfnfisl ivns the Presbyternn h nwny frfelnda Cboiglchat tllere. “lllmlfl Join in wislrn In - -‘ - 8 fills popu. l-___________ Their home and store will he finished by April 10th lions prepared by Mr. Blanchard, architect of this \‘ll._\'. ‘lilo con- irzlcl’. has been lmvnrtlcd lo Maseru . .1 large contingent of workmen oil itccording to plans and specifica- my“ flméssarp PM" Br”- °“~"- “h” 3T0 911d" ‘Church and who predeceased bcr the job in view of tlle short time at tile‘: disposal. ‘ _ Th‘ unburned portion. of the bulldfilg is living Plllll’ .y removed The new building whorl. completed an? ghsglfldlsturbsii ma? l é e" ptoms c e - cateeéidgeybggxlgiblgaisgo File elzirlissilaofttf e aka Gin Pills and take them 1 ' m Co“ “o” are the Wm“ 98. ' Refit ‘it: ltt-flfisuy. “ "m- . 0 Da-Pkell Hall‘ e oson s remove e ““-' -—~ - bu”? guru“ m“ ibfiy .1!‘ U"! dflfllh of Mr.‘ W. A. Stems s“ Mixed Sulphur With it to as. “us,” condition "MMHL which occurred m "m, cm. yestep store color, mo", Youthful“ will hi! one of tho most lnorlem in Dan, deny-l Get I M, ~day- ‘looming Charlottetown has 3' the province. ll will ‘We four '03,,‘ . ._ v lost one pfffts most highly mspect- C°mm0n garden sage brewed 1 “mvmmg "W" minim)“ "m1 l‘. v ~ __ . l- ied<smd honor“ cmzem ms truly to a heavy 19a, with suipm", add modcru electric passenger client- NATION“ MUG! Cllillfll; 0U. mung“, charm-m‘. and aflwe h} will turn gray, streaked and f- dal- or. Tile Guardian was shdwn A LMITEMTOROITO. lerest in everything tending for ha" beallllflilly‘ dark and luxuriiiaxftl me 77km“ Ycswmfll" “m” Mud‘ __ the good of tile city m“; province Just a few applications will prove" ing \V'1i be entirely of brick, as; 2.22"" “i w.» :.:::;:.":: a noes for 52368723128111‘: axclthqélbm" “a “m! Swain’; 353:1‘? fiehsage _, _ s . r. , had been busily employed in 1&2]; lhwgh» 19 lmilblesome. Al; 823:; activities from which no financial w” i“ t° 891 8- botlie of Wyetlrs returns came back t hi , .1; t sage and Sulphur Cfimivound st n which advanced very" malgriall; “m! 3mm l" Tellily for use. Till: leee than eglli large panes plum glass. The interior ‘ari rangement of the now building will be entreiv different to that of the olrl. T-he offices and sielrivays The fronq (nlrnnce is of thc latest Am- erlcan design and will contain no__ IQWGODP Of CQIOIYKWIQ lg in her room at the time ufl : . . " - Donald, rcsidillg in the house with her, had iwoll helping her llild land just gone (l umsilalrs lo attend the kiichvll 1 le it’ buminz" lllvnrrsifldvens‘ room.‘ not fur from the bed. It is sup- posed part cf llel- clothes caught and that in ll few seconds the, flames hflll llvcr-pllwered her. l-ler feeble .;r'.l»,.-, if she uttered any at first. could not he heard by Miss AlacDonald. Whcll Miss bivbollnld loft the kitchen and PIlicrc-l the hall a lot society. The committee in charge terosted lu oil and gas concesol of Bllwko W113 (‘Uilllllit from the of entertainment are determined Mr, McKay illustrated his rema bed room. At once the truth ofl wbat hall occurred struck her and gram. The first, debate will be held outlined the geologic ages 0f she opened the front door, cryln out for help. l Mr. Fyfe. a neighbor, who was IiB8lllIS_8l0l1g Enston Street at’ the time‘. heard Miss lvlenonelol shout that a. woman was burning to death. He rushed into the house and up stairs, 1fPOll1lldtlled ihv 5 lao i“!!! was l-srl"? null; slop; tile- street. The stw-‘ro ll‘ ll»; fwd room was sulllw. The dolor-mung, lady lny upon m.. “M. m.. limow and. mattress of W-Zlih was in flomles. l-Ier chthillg a.»- my lam-rains. Mr. Fyfe aliclilple, o llit her into, a safe position, but before anything could be (lune she expired, evidently from shock and suffocation. Dr. Yen, \v=lm w“ phoned for. informed Coroner ‘Dr, l-lbtlstonor the particulars of the oale and he decided nu lliquesi, “Mae late Mrs. Evans was the Wife of the late Juhn Evans, who had VbtEOYl caretaker of St. Paul's several years ago. She was well known in the city and very high- ly ‘esteemed. She leaves to mourn one brother. Mr. James Lewis. North River Road. 'l'tle funeral will take place from serrate residence on Thursday at '2 p.dl.. thence to the People's Cemetery. . . , . I "to!" of Naturfaovvn bur-ban root; —the finest in ativ- and bl purifier you dengue. l ent- > I ‘ly élazifixlgiilshgylllldtlfl of a ti: “n! m‘ attack '35 gfippel0n February 17th a meeting was| held in Whentley River hall for, the purpose fol. reorganizing tbel ther, Mr. Jacob C. Stelwnnt. OIPendyrnl. Alta... and Mrs. . Marshflold, in the Boston City Hol- pltal on Feb. 17th. The remains’ ha”, llicllougall, Victoria. l‘. E ‘rue funeral was iaraviy ulte Literary and debating Society. Mrlare being forwarded home for bur ed, the Rev. J. D. lick: Norman Llnl: tvas appointed chair ial and funeral notice will be nil- dusting the service. manflTlle election of officers fbi- nounced later. No Dflfllclllflffl M" l>l1LB§YJ.-—AYllieirvHt§w-5i Vice-Pros. Vi‘. Ling. T. W. Murtsgli Treasurer. Harold‘ Chandler. Committee, W. Ling. L.‘ _ _ Aboutyery interesting talk on geology long s nco and lust ll u-llile." MoCoubrey, H. Chandler. INTERESTING ADDRE88 — A thirty aligned on as member-s arldiwas given before the Rotary Club lilidrzing from the varied opinions lvllch they hold about questions of the day we are assured that. this wlili be the banner year of the to uphold ihellr end of the pro- Saturday uigiltl Subiect resolved that disarmament is conductive of world peace. As a result ofn disastrous fire which started between i1 and 11.30 p. ni. Monday night thestore and warehouse of Irords‘ Limited. at flarleton iwas burned to tllc ground he store building was 60 by 42 set and the warehouse 30 by 40 feet. A large stock of groceries and general merchandise was kept anti Mr. Lord estimates the total loss ul about $18,000 or 20,000. The alorc contained flour, sods and reserve stocks and in the cellar were stor- ed 2.000 bushels of deed potatoes, owned by the Seed Growers Asso- elation. it is unknown exactly illOW ltilo fire started. it originated in u room in the south west corner of the store ulad as an office. There was a lighted stove in"ihis room, and this, or poselbly a olgarrette stub carelessly thrown on lilo floor. may have started ‘the iblaze. ‘Mr. Lord at the time of the fire was in the cellar, locking llp for the night and doing some flnnl work around the electric light engine. Coming upoul of the cellar he not- iced flames coming from the rdom referred lb and before he could reach the spot the flre had got be- yond controi. The room was finish- ed in beaver hoard which caught fire almost immediately. The llrc vms now-s". 5:‘ 7412:: and soon labour "we . ,. W" fzl-j . ......-. n» H-nslnl l. All!» l’ lriolo in sltvinlz ml- ‘store. ‘I-hls new l ever was impossible. "The most’ that cont: b: clim- was ‘n save Mr l who. -.w-- w- llnn wfler ouunmgs, honor to the occasion. The bride’! ha, ti. the welfare of his fellow-men. The late Mr. Sterns was in his "ill year. For the past two years _lle llad been in failing health and for six months previous to his destll had been‘ confined to ills bed. He suffered very much but maintained a, truly Christian spirit of oheerfuiness up to the very end Those who knew him-and he was , ‘ "well to mallP-wlll agree i, althoosh he had not scarcely gonad the allotted span, his life as full and complete. in all the relations of business and private the addition of other lngrediopl; While vlsily. sriv. faded mu is not sinful, we all desire to retglp our youthful appearance and at. ltaciivensss. B d k. i - air with WYEUIXS m}? slid ET bhur Compound. no one can tall. be- cause it does it so naturally, so ev- only. YOU Mil dampen a spougg 9|- it brush w lh it and draw m; t rust-h your lr. inking one small strand It a time; by morning all Bray llsin have disappeared, and after another application or two true Christian and gentleman. in lite he osrromsll his part ss a- m, l5 tho old 11mg rmlpe improved by to the second floor are arranged’ at the rear of the building; A lame light well on light the second and third floors. and o isrlre lzsllory is sltuatedso s! to shed llitht in the center of the lower llnnr as vmll Largé plate glues windows have been pied 0611611‘. light throughout the buiidi lug. A unique feature of the new store will be a bsrpalli babe- ‘ mom. used entirely " tor than the old one. and will on‘ r0" hul- moms beautifully dark. I y. loft and luxuriant. doubilzdiy be a decided addition Queen Street. the roof will . for bnlfil , DBIIMIEQ- The new store It: completed will be largel- and , t he brill dceadtotlle otha I art. .r first,» us‘ "lot ,1. to ed in the rcar and will afford ex-f bligkillsli rlllililidfl macho relief. , £1.20.“ daaflm- th collar at ‘WQRMM 10') . cutout. ‘the QM raf- ed the greater port of the night. A .ter three hours the warehouse col- ‘lupsed. At noon yesterday the fire was still smouldering and was be- ing watched constantly as it was feared that further damage might be caused with a strong north westerly wind. ' l ‘Me fire was Ilccassfully confin- ed to llluIIl-lflgfi store and ware- house. t. dvn !‘ saoa un- ‘soothed. The store of Munchkin-lad. ea- ioyod a lnqi pflrfiqo n: one of ‘habit-known in that part o! tho provisos» lost evenlll! by rMr- Hush ARK-W- ei sapulpll. Olllolifl-lne. who is M! the island in connection with 560-. logical survey work for parties in-l, ons.l rksl llo the earth, described the theory °f we formation of oil and 88-! 469°51'5- dlle handled his subiect throughout in a most informative manner. with black-board illustrations. rho cemetery pt \'llll),1 llnml, "‘i\lld with the morn lilosc lilll faces smile. ivllicll I h-lve luv ‘i- The “n ‘il-BXQJE lowed:-—-Rresldenhz_zrfl.rsriilci)oualdl beefil-Tééivéd‘ifs'"to""the cause of Ncilson. lutemwnt took plflClg D. Seoyndleath. Elllllilil Hill llllllllll A '. w...» o: not» w» "‘"“°“’“lliy This! A Gleamy Mass him at the conclusion of hie a - dress. A solo by Pml- mach” Y“ also heard with pleasure. Rotal; at: J, A. Robertson rprealded at ‘a! night's largely attended meet n5- Dr. Jilli Warburton unlit Dr. Ales‘: R0" were present as guests Ell were introduced by Rfllfifl“ J- "" Webster osucs — Al 5'- Joyeilgsmechurcll, Edmonton, _ol\ Dec, 31st, a very pretty Wedillui was solcmnlsed when Mr. \V. J- Flelnillg Clyde. Alberta. 9nd m” Alfredo MacNelil, tel-many of Grand River. Lot l4. P. E. 1.. W9" unlicrl in the boil’ 1101"]! “l mtfl’ nlony. The ceremony WM Dilflmm’ ‘ ed by Rev. Father Patton in_ i118 pres-once oi‘ a laritc number of the friends and relatives. The bride looked char-tiring in a navy- ibl a tricolllnc suit with Hudson se l furs and hat to thatch. She was ll‘. l tended by her friend, \liss Gef- trulle hcltlunon of while l r. ‘William Mann. ha!!! manager, Klilselia. Alberta». ‘Lbly supported the groom. The, Y and costly gifts received shortage . high esteem with which the your couple are lbeld. They were the ‘N- cipients of a fully furnished bdQ - Edmonton. - guiow at ‘Clyde, where the It‘ =5 mensgerof Royal Batik. _ le groom's father llir. six leming of Ddmonibn. m redO _ f0 mu held l. ill lid 0t e , . rhere the friends of the ‘iii-Mb and 100m aooompsnle‘ them to do evening gown was lrl-ultard sltill crepe lie chene with o. corona ol roses. the bridesmsws. _ black satin wltll silver trinmlll The following evening a b. in honor of the happy you!‘ pig was lleill at tho home of and Mrs. Hcrb MacDonald. I00? st, in Mrs. MacDonald's _ anal good style. The lroomsmatro“ to the bride was a. "o! of H, seal furs, to the email, a oil gold and) the hsppyflofila luxuriant Hair g. a t s 5 - F11 "~ , ‘ l‘, soft. 81°"? " v " as m" . l; 1' i, . a m" . l tl " . y}. at s time. wit, lately, you 11"" n lilluty of your 11"" d; a ‘s. so soft. "Him"; 3:,