i l i i ! ii » 4 ti in- J i» ~> i _f--_""_" A.-=» ~‘;‘.'l L i i t i~, i i. 'iii _ l ,sy _ 'i i i' ,.;-~ ~.1.'.i . v 1,5 ‘i ~ W \ 1 'I i i.,. _ if 4 1 ,‘- 1, :<2 '-'F 5; _ < i .. 'ti-" '_. iff; id. 1 -\ `_'-?'- ui.i_ it .,';`~ 3' i " \ , 'f 4. _, ‘A-f` Il' - I O ‘ PAQ-fE`?F@URl"' ‘ . "ir:-is i.A'ri=:s-r News Ama., . i,'_i.\ _ __ _. Y f`1Q,,(9`!l-‘V _ lMPORTANT READING MATTER SELECTED FROM _ ‘ ' ~ . -_.._- -.H l _ 1 ii; ' . rwisiaiiis News For nie cuiiiiiiiiws siiiiimiiii siisscniiafiis _ I _ -. _ I __ , V . - J; _ ‘ I g MONDAY The engagement, is announced ot Mila Gwladys Ventry Canning, daughter ‘bt the late P. W. G. Canning, R. N., and Mrs. Hartley, 8, Redclifle Gardens, South Kensington, and granddaughter of the late Hon. Edward Palmer, Chief Justice of Prince Edward Island to X.,G. Pav- lides, barrister-at-lawv and managing director of the Herniuine Mines Coni- pany, and son of the late Professor G. Pavlides, Athens, Greece.-(.‘.aiiw diun Gazette. The death occurred at the Halifax lnfirniary Wednesday night of John Plandraliaii, a native of Cliarlotte- town, aged 70 years. Deceased came to Halifax many years ago, He was a sliipwright by trade, but for sev- eral years past' has been doing busi- ness at 12 Argyle Street. He was ill alioiit thrcc weeks with stornacli trouble, and uiidcrwiiiit tuo opera- tions froin which he fiiilcd to rally. lie leaves n widow, one son and two ilninqlitcrs, to nioiirn their loss.-Ha lilax ldx. ---0 (Iartli f`. White and bride, l'ali:ai'y, have arrived in this city and are the igiiests of .\lr.Al§;liiii-'s father, W. l‘_ iiiiinc, _-\iinui~i{i st. Mi- foul ini-.~= iviutf. :irc on their wedding trip, their niar- riage having taken plnre at the hoine of the bride inee Irene Sparlingi in l’\iiiliroki-, Uni., on Wednesilay last. 'l`hi- iiiiiiiy friends in his i\nti\'c city will, on the occasion of this uuspic- io'iu»; event, extend best wislics for a happy and prospi-i-oii;< life to both ln- aiiil hir: partiier. 'lliey leave for (‘al~ gary, wliere they will reside, on 'l`hiirsila_v iicxt. i\lr. White says' that p|'os|n-cts were iii-\'cr better iii the Viiiiinliaii Vilest and u biinipi-r wheat r'r~»p ls :issiiit-il. While out driving .\‘ntiii‘ilay after- iiooii, iiitcoiiipniiicil hy two sniall cliildreii, Mrs. llaiiirl (lorilon, city, was thrown from ber cni'i'iai_'e and wioi sliglitly iujiirt-d about thc face. ll"i‘\llllll1L’ :ilfri\’.lili~i| at sonietliiiig the aiiiiiinl run froni onevii .\‘ti‘c¢.-tnloiig (Irnftoii to (Ira-at lit-orge and turned rapidly iiroiinil thi- i-ornvi' goiiig east up Ki-nt .\‘trcet. When in front of li`_ .l. Hi':nilL-y'=i rrsideiice the carriage r»olliil lo, many pci`iictly hariirliss and equally iiicfli-i'ii\'e, oilii-rs so ofT0ii.~'i\'e to eve/_\' sf-n_f‘,‘~_ ilig,<'?g'°_lyi";‘%f{i§ Uf his “ici” §ill~`..fi"i.l”"'il`.`@` ..`l~il§’.." “<'.`f"' i‘i§i`I-'.if°i`».l'i.it'.'-.’.‘-_ UUIIU' < lm" EL ll" “ H I y "Ut "ll y ‘ls Death was' caused by something giv- calling of a doctor from Souris to dress his wounds. The last report was to the eflect that he was doing as well as could be expected.-* ...°'I‘liere passed away in the l’. E. Island Hospital, Charlottetown, on] Wednesday morning, the 26th iilt.,| Mrs. Mary MacDonald in the 66th year of her age. The remains of the deceased lady were conveyed via 1'. E. I. R. R. to Cardigan station, and thence to her lute residence in Head (fariligan. The deceased leaves to' mourn three sisters: Johanna, Katie and Alice. Five sons: John J. at home; l’eter at Pcake’s_;_ Murdoch in Lorne Valley, and Daniel in Revel- stoke, B,(`., and one daughter, Mary, (Mrs. MacNeill) survive an affection- ate, (‘hristlnn mother, who was high- ly respected and esteemed by all who ' had the privilege of her acquaintance. The funeral services were conducted by her pastor, llev. Donald Fraseiq, B. A., of St. Andrew’s Presliyteriani Church, Cardigan. The pall bearers were: Roderick McS\vain, John F. MncAulay, Neil McConnell, James MacDonald, Pius McAulay and .Iohii Mustood. ()n Saturday afternoon, the 29th ult., all that was iiiortiil of the deceased lady was luid to rest! in the beautiful cemetery of the I’res~ byteriun (‘hni'ch at _liorne Viilley.-- “Loo-Loo. WEDNl<`.Sl`).\Y A pretty wedding took place in St. Dnnstai\'s (hitlieilral 'l‘\iesilny morn- ing, August Sth, when Miss Jeniinin. (‘olliu North River, and Janice ltev. 1)r. Mchcllaii, l’. P.. The brile loiilard silk with at large blue picture hat to match and was attended by her cousin, Miss Loretta Collins, who also looked pretty in a gown of pale blue silk with ii large white picture hat. Both carried amethyst rosaries_l The duties of best man were Dcrforni- ly alter the cereinony the wedding party drove to the hoine of the briilc where a suniptous dinner awaited theni. The presents received vv_cre The evening was enjoyably spent in music and dancing. _ .iiidgnient had been given. in thc case of John Wlicatlcy vs. Saniuel Wheatley by Mr. Justice l‘rciidei'lI=lf‘li at Winnipeg, Maiiitolia, setting oil the defendant's claim against. thcl cluiin of the plaintiil and allowing: no costs to either party. The plaintiil in the \vell known i`liarlottcto\vn grocer' who broiiglit an notioii against Sani- iicl Wheatley for and on account of thc partncrsliip conducted by both the plaintiff and defendaiit at