‘ 'JUNE zz, C191: -_ ' "nm mrnsr News ' _ .. f " imsr or 'n.u° '"' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE EI HAPORTRNT READ lm? uirrEs`sl§L`EcTE.nl Flzoill;1rllls ;lllEE'll'S News iron THE cullslilllws sluulmllvsusscslae 5 C _ - FRIDAY. , A "°|`¥ PW*-QY Wedding took place on _Wednesdsy.l_tl_ie_,_12t_h_ of J une, at Mt. Herbert. when ~Mlssf'Eils Franc- slave,ll irils A ' lllll|silll- fHow ‘Mrs Bethune was Rs. stored Health by Lydia . E- Pll1l¢l1lm'l Vegeta- ble Compound. H For soven you-5 1 1' was in bed for f0lll‘ or five days at a every month weak I could walk I had anyone or anyQne move in room. The doc- tors gave me medi- _ cine to ease me at those -time_s,~~a.nd said that I ought to _have-an operation. I would not listen to that, and when a friend of my husband’s _told him about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- `etable Compound and what it had done for _his wife, I was willing. to take it. Now I look the picture of health and feel “AKG '_D0. I CHD (I0 llll my Own house. work, work in the garden and entertain company and enjoy them, and can walk far as any ordinary woman, any day E the week. Iwish I could talk to every suffering woman and girl, and tell them -_ hat Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable gompound ‘ has done for me.”-Mrs. ' aim Bsrnuim, Sikeston, Mo. 5 Remember, the remedy which did this was ,Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. . ` _ It has helped thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irreg- ulariti‘eU,. periodic pains,-backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means Ition was given. 'Thc Guardian exte- 1__ - .. i , -~ ,- -_ ..._-__ __ ;~ - - ~---- rlagc to Verne A. Higgs, of Nappsn, N. S. The ceremony was performed by Rev H. S. Erb, Hazelbrook,_ The house was most delightfully decorat- cd for the occasion, the happy coup- lfi being wedded under a beautiful wedding bell of apple blossoms and greens Tne bri_de, who was .Elven away by her father, was gowned in a lovely creution of allover embroidery and lace with veil caught up with orange blossoms and carried a bridal bou- quet. She was unattended. Mendel- sshon's wedding march was rendered in a most excellent manner by Mrs. M. W. Wood, Mt. Herbert, who added much to the pleasure of the occasion hy.lier fine playing _ After the cere- mony thc company sat down to `a most sumptuous wedding supper pre- pared liy Mrs.F'arquharson. and the evening was most pleasantly spent, the proverbial chivairie boys making the best of their bells, horns and Itin pans. The bride who is very pop- ular in the community was the recip- t of many valuable presents incl- uding.a beautiful parlor clock from the choir and members of the Hazel- brook Baptist Church where she had been a va1ued~and esteemed member, ,The grooma present to the bride was a beautiful gold watch and the brid- |e's father's B lovely parlor suite. She also received a number of cheq- lucs and other valuable presents too numerous to mention. The bride's going away gown was of green chiffon Ibroadcloth with hat to match. Mr and Mrs Higgs left Friday for Am- herst, N. S. whese they were met with an automoble and taken to the groom‘s parents where s large recep- nds congratulations. - ...'The funeral of the late William Townshend of Lockport, Shelbourne Co., N. S., who was lost from the schooner Springwood off East Point took place yesterday from St. James' Presbyterian Church to Souris West Cemetery. The funeral was conduct- ed by Rev. A. D. _Mclntosh of the Presbyterian Church, and Mr. Collstt of St. Alban's Episcopal Church and was attended by both the citizens of Souris and the sailors from the ships in port. Mr. Trownshend was about 98. only daughter of Sampson and` ' , MH* Fnffillharson was united in mar- Tllll Mother Ie quite Enthullllile over a wall Known Food. Mrs. I. W Patcman, 34 Harriet St., Toronto, in writing about Neave's Food says “When I first knew one of my friends, her baby _lack was eight months old ancggying by inches. She had tried three f _ s because her Jack could noi digest milk. At last, I fetched her atin of Neave's Food. At the end of s mouth, jack was rapidly gaining flesh and was bright and happ . He is s lovely boy now and she dcclhres Neave‘f Food saved his life. And it did. ' Then Irecomniended it to a friend on Victoria Avenue. She had a baby 6 months old that was not thriving a bit. She put the baby on Nesve's Food `and‘ st the end of three months, the baby _wal twice the sise. - ' ; Y I have neverseen two bigger, stronger boys than mine for their ages and we owe it all to Neave’a Food. I have the" utmost faith in Neave’s I<`ood."‘ ' Mothers and prospective mothers may l obtain a free tin of Neave‘s Food and s valuable book “Hints About Baby" by writiii%_Edwin Utlcy, I4 Front Street East, oronto, who is the Canadian _ agent._ (lllenlion this papnn) For ‘sig ` by all druggists. 24A A l0VElY BABY llllf q . Oxo Cubes are what the cook is wan ting. They enable I ' her to make ‘delicious ` appctising disligs I of odds and They make - gravies, _ f and tasty.. take the place of meat for *aspic jellies, and are altogether pens. able in the kitchen . 4Cuaes I0 c,~ |0Cusss 25c. loups, -rich ‘ii-r -l l __ Rev Harry S. Erb will preach on _Sunday next, Julie 23rd as follows Cross Roads 11 a. m. Hazolbrook 1 Alexandra 7 p. m. Rev. Ewen MacDougall will preacl_ Sabbath 23rd, at Murray River ai 10.30 a. rn., Pcter’s Road at 2.30 p m., and Brooklyn at 6.30 p. m. als: Monday 24th at Iris, Tuesday 25th at Belle River and Wednesday 26tl at Point Prim at 7.30 p. m., Rev. D. Mcllean will preach at Glasgow Road on Sabbath next at 10.30 a. m., Highfield at 2.30 an( in the l’eople's Church, 'Charlotte town at seven, Monday, June 24th, at Churchill at 7.30 p. m. -The residence of J. E.- Anderson Llower Hamilton, and a large pari of its contents were burned to thi ground on Saturday, June 8th. Hou the firc started is not known and be fore sufficient help could arrive it wal well under way. Despite the efforts o neighbors who rushed to tne scent the flames made rapid headway an( 55 years of age and leaves ii wife and hive failed. Why don’t you try it? family to mourn their loss.° ) in a very short time the house was in ruins. It will he ii total loss al ._ -»,;I~- . ~ Jo. . \ \ ' `._:"."--` 1' VS. df \ . l - ' U] llllll-'gy-_ . Just Hold the _ _ ~.' ` ` 51 . fi _ ___ . \‘\ ._'._'._ -:i _`\\`_ " \ ._ .-,ex / __ _ * _ Naturally Q ‘ Shaving with the - GILLETTE. is not a fine art, nor does it _ _ _ _gg “ You may he “no good -' with tools," yet you can f \> ,Y shave yourself easily and -‘ ’ well will. il.. Gillette , fl »' _ W/E' __ ` require skilled labor. l , Safety Razor. ' A A ,lf-if Hold it lightly, as illustrated, and it fa`__ls naturally into the right shaving position, blade edge just touching the skin. Then draw it across the face, not hoe fashion, but with the Angle Stroke- shown, ,and the ‘ lceen GILLETTE blade will cut smoothly in any dl`i'eclion--witl'i the ' l 1 i ` si grain, across it,_or against it. ' - ‘ If you want a light shave, or if your skin is_'tender, screw the hanclletight . ' ' ' " lf you want a close shave, loosen _the handle about a quarter tum. , _ This allows the blade to spring away from the guard a little and take ' more hold. Buy a CILLETTE--and--forget your shaving troubles. _. Shndard Sch, $5.00. Pocket Editions, $5.00 l_o $6.00. C0lfllIilIl¢i0l\ SCU, $350 "Pi c f' A! your Drug|iit's, Jewe|er's_ or Hardwars Doaler’a. 365 f _cn,i.i:1'rr: sarirrv imzoa co. or caNAl_iA. l.iMrrr:n,' _ _ _ '_'. office and F¢¢g°g-yi-The New Gillette Bldg., ' i l ‘ Dm ST. ALEXANDER STREET. ° _ MONTREAL' snows ins ’ won. oven m . ‘ _ \ _ . _ -5,-. -rg-n-sn l fr# *W Jan-r-:anim " is I .lil _ f _ 0 _ __ __ __ _ __ . i ALWAYS ssLEc'r Master Mason f Out 'Plug Tobaooo Tiiereliable brand cut Our _ original "Aiisnicas Navy Plug- ` so|'.o` av au. annul MANUFACTURED BY OCK _ lT.Y T BACOO GO. R *G GUESIC. ..~....,_ \"T » - " ' ' mere was no insurance. George Prowse, Charlottetown, the vall known bicycle driver, leaves to- norrow morning for Waterloo, Ont., vhere he _will comuete for the second alma in the Canadian Wheelmen's As- sociation Championships. Mr. Prowse las been getting in some good train- ng and is in splendid condition. He iss entered under the Abegwelt col- irs in the quarter, half, one, two and ve mile events and he will be ac- ompanied by the best wishes of his 'riends for success. Some weeks ago ie purchased from the Cleveland Cyc- e Co a new racing machine which is 'onsidered by the makers to lie the lest of its kind in the world. It veighs twenty pounds, is of special 'lgidity and strength despite 'its ightness 'and runs like a watch, It s perhaps the best racing wheel ever mported to this province. Rev. D. McLean will preach on Sun lay the 23rd at Covehcad at 11. Har 'ington at 3 and Stanhope at 7. There will be service in the Presby- erian Church, Tryon, next Sunday nornin-g at tcn thirty, and ln Bon- haw at three in the afternoon, and it Hampton in the evening at scvcn. The Guardian regrets 'Io chronicle n its columns the death of Miss 'latherine Martin of Eldon, _ which took place at her home, Wednesday the 12th. The funera-I will be held to- iay at 2.30 when the rcmalnswill be laid to rest in Belfast Cemetery. Rev. A. J. MacNcill has returned rom visiting Eastern Ontario and vill preach next Sabbath--June 23rd at Murray Harbour South at 10.30 nm., at Little Sands at three o'clocli »nd at Murray River at half~pasf» six ;'ClOCl{. ' V ' Ensi;;n_Mlller. of the Salvation \rmy Corps, , Charlottetown, has re- ‘cived noticeof transfer to another lorpa and will bid farewell on Sun- 'ay next. .Ensign Miller has been n Charlottetown for one year and ‘las made many 'friends during his 'tay who will regret'his departure. There will be service in thc Mt. ltcwart Circuit ncxt Sunday as fol- ’ing:Black River at 11 a. m., Dunst- ifliange at 3 p. m., Marie at ll a. m. and Church Road School at3 p. m. vfr. .Wigginton will conduct the ser- /ices in the two latter places and i-i layman from the York circuit in thc two former services. ilWl]lll]. ll] THIISE WHU lllE~'WllK lllll llllllll _ That feeling of dcprcsalan, irritab- ility, nervousness, and weakness can- not be shaken off in a moment. lt is Nature'a signal that your body is unhealthy; that your blood is impure and that you have not bcen taking proper care of your health. The right 'road to health can only he regained by adopting rational methods of liv- ing and securing the aid of a good blood and nerve tonic. Nearly all diseases peculiar to spring are caused by impure blood and it is for cases such as these that Nulife (Red Blood Tablets) have been prepared. Nulife is Nature’s remedy. it Duri- fies and strengthens the blood, builds up the nerves, strengthens each or- gan, build up good health and makes you well and strong. The superior qualities of other blood and nerve tonics together wlthgood qualities of its own- are -comb'ined"lfi‘ Nulife. It is the result of careful tests and scientific research and is daily adding to its reputation by securing ex- ceptional and wonderful cures. Nu- life is the only spring tonic to put you on the right road to health. A box costs 50c, 3 boxes for $1.25 and 6 boxes for $2.50. Sold by the following dealers:- McKinnon Drug Co. The Two Macs, City. Geo. E. Hughes, City. lil. A. Foster, City. J. W. Carruthers, Montague. Cox Bros., Morell. Mrs. A.N. Campbell, St. Peters. H. J. Mahon, Bourls. alex. Robertson, -Red Point. B. T`. Smith. Klnkora. B. H. Coisiil, New Haven. Ewen MacKinnon, Hampton. Calvin Howatt, Victoria., Kler & McFadyen, Kensington. P. N. Inman, Suoimerslde- f E. C. LePage, North Rultleo. W. B. Dyer, Alberton. Mrs. Lottie Muriiaghaii, Peak0'l Station. ' Jas. F. Lord, Tryon. If your dealer doesn't carry NU- LIFE ack him to write Johnson & Johnson, Wholesale Distributors, Charlottetown. mwsdrtf _ i Mr. Hazen to London to take part in `the conference with the admirallty re- garding Canadian participatlon in l 2 man and one universally esteemed ln Cambridge, Mass; and Edith’ and OTTAWA, June I4.-Hon. C, J. Doherty, minister of justice, will pro- bably accompany R. L. Borden and the naval-defense of the empire. Mr. Doherty would represent the views of the province of Quebec,,_ his sound judgment and thoro knowledge ofthe situation being of great value in thc discussions. Atlantic, will confer with the British government on postal and cable mat- ters. The government has let a contract for _40,000 tie plates for the Hudson Bay railway, the successful tender he! ing the Algoma. Steel company. Thu work will be pressed to completion as rapidly as possible. (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, June 16-Militia gcncriil orders announce the disabandment oi the 68th King's County Regiment. The Fourth.P. E. Island Heavy Bri- gade on rcorganization will form two heavy batteries and two ammunition columns. The Ninth Battery Fourth P. E. Island Heavy Brigade transfer to a Battery of Field Ar- tiller is authorized The funeral of the late Mrs. Angus Ire ’ ,,lg,-,»;;;;» ,;°<;;,»;;;;,~;, i ired Y--Nature s Sweet Restorer Belfast and was very largely attend- _ Y 3 \ _ Yr _, _ ' ed mllch sympathy for the bereaved 1 3# H' ` being exhibited and regret being cii- .J ‘ _ ___ -gg/' 'f_-_, ' _ _ -' pressed over tho loss of la ood wo vs- |the community. The deceased was I ____ K _ aged sixty-thrcc and passed away on - l_.l Sunday evening. Besides her sorrow- . " _ ` ing husband she leaves to mourn the . ` _` 'J - following sons and daughters: Her- . ' man, at home; Arthur, in Vancouver; . John A. of Saskatoon, who arriver~;\ie=_~| Abounding in stimulating goodness, a most health- l" ‘ . . ' ` §‘,,’;_ ‘f,§,f §`,,”§’,§§"Q§,‘§,,§§,‘,’,, ,.,,,,,_ ,I,}’§,_ ful and pleasing beverage. Its sustaining and Vanilderstine, Hermitage and_William invigorating qualities are beyond'diS “te at Vernon. Mrsl McDougall 'had many P ° friends in Charlottetown who will sill- E: ___ ___ ___ 6 Mr. Pelletier, who will also cross thc _-___ I y . The Battery will he designated &_37t and will be part of the Third Ficldl Artillery Brigade. l /_ _ cercly regret ber death. . ' "°" \ \Vli.11Pver worl y ou want done .iioulid thc lluusc tlicrc is 3. Your _ilolus KYANIZE Fi.NlSH EGR IT For Floors, Linolcuixis and Uil` tllotlis, For slsiifliiig flnisli and all inside work, For outside doors, ex- poscrl work, Motor Boat or Canoe, For furniture and iron beds, mcrsidc, P. E. .. °_l Use K, QQYIIIZ6’ Floor Finisli use A @anize interior Finish Use .&dl1l'Zd' Spar Finish i Use @0016' White Enamel . Each lfle 'absolule basl for (be purpose intended. “ _Your money back Kydrlizc doeelff dll 0” We Cldfnb 4; _gy * " "' _ .' ._ AGENTS-|"enncl| fd). Chandler. Victoria Row, Char- lofiefown l’.E. I. and Brace, Mclfsy fZlCo Ltd, Sum- ii@'WFhW L_- B __ ____ f _ _ ___ '_-':; _.ff -=~____ ff Take it on every outing--make sure of passing time pleasantly, besides improving teeth- " appetite-digestion. This refreshing confec- tion prevents you from smoking too much _ -offsets had effects if you do. It’s easy to carry and stays clean until used. It _costs Milo by the package, but less by the box of twenty packages. So buy it while you’re near where it’s sold. Look for the spear ' The flavor M.. ,__Z_,____ I _ ____ _ .lf'!‘l?§.:....._...._.__ "W I 'T:~°fi" "-.~.':';-:T_'_ . I ;-~ -1-115; L_;/f "W" ~ gg _ 92 “It costs less-of any dealer” ` We ll Have It When _W e Want I ’ l\\\\ 7 Scott Street 6 ,si L Toronto, Ontario 'NI 7);) //A if///(_ Madeliii Canada Wriglcyl.lr.Co.,_l.fd. .,., “if fl ‘1-A. .. _».;..- .¢lL_.r_.`,-3,. Q i _ i `l 4...- ..c.. 4 i _- rr -i l l l l l I i l i v l _l l