1 flailing Mailer Th. "nun and Mai lnprlnlf MONDAY l . FUNERAL YESTERDAIM- The funeral of Daniel Mullen was held yesterday from his late residence Ten Mile House and was largely at-' tended. The pail bearers werez’ Fred Webster, Chas. Ellis, Thomas Smith, Peter Heron and Fred Court. Services at the church and grave were conducted by Rev. J. B. Mc- Intyre assisted by Rev. D. P. Croken of Fort Augustus. BASEME T NEEDED I ___. ENJOYING HOLlDAY.- Among those who left for the West on the excursion was Mr. Walter E. Cur- tis, M. A., of Milton. ‘Mr, Curtis who got ills B. A. degree at ‘iicGlll University, his M. A. degree at King's has been successful as a teacher inspector and of late years as a farmer. l-le is now getting a well earned rest, visiting friends ,and relatives in the Western Pro- iviilces. l-lis many friends hope to see him return to the ‘lslaull this iFall, with his good health restored. Jubilee Circulator HEATS LIKE A FURNACE EQUALS THREE STOVES but consumes no more fuel than one FAREWELL GATHERING -- A number of friends gathered at the home of Mrs. J. Warren Grant, Dor- Ichester, N. B., on Monday evening, ‘and tendered her son. Harold a fare |well party. Mr. Grant left on Tucs- lday for St. Dunstans College, Char- ‘lottetown. P.E.I.. was prescdted with a. fountain pen, and although taken by surprise, he flttlngly thank- ed the donors for their excellent gift. The evening was enjoyed in_ music and games, after which at dainty luncheon was served by the ‘girls. Music was furnished by Miss ‘Yvonne Allain, Emery Allain, Mrs. ,J. Warren Grant. Harold and Ger- lald Grant. Among those present were Misses Hazel Jrandnll, Iiclen Munroe, Mary Sweeney. Truncis Sweeney, Winnie Troop, Pauline Emery, Constance Teed, Irene Fmery Yvonne Allain, Messrs. Emery Al- ain, E. C. Puddington, Francis Teed, Dr. R D. Roach. Vernon l-ltlrlson. Harold and erald Grant, Henry How. and Johnny Sweeney-Munc- ton Times. ' Can be installed in any room. Sets up a. circulation of moist. healthful heat through four or five rooms and is the handsomcst piece of furniture in sight. See I. Fawcett Circuiator ' on exhibition at the st0res of THE BETHUNE Once more the a; falls on devot- IIARDWAR-E CQ. ’ ed official heads and opens the way for "deserving democrats" and re- latives and friends. The political pedigree of the promoted embraces services rendered. and other evi- | dences of fitness for the allotted of- ; fice. One, at least, Mr. Wonnacot, heat my home for less money llis a son-in-law of Hon B. W. Le- with a Fawcett Jubilee Cir- [ page a qualification the strength of cuiator. l which cannot be doubted. What the l others did to earn their way is not l. stated. . The following appointments were made at a recent meeting of the Government: Supervisor of Taxes, Provincial Treasury-Lieut-Col. C. J. Stewart, M and SAMUEL KENNEDY Clip this coupon now l Without obligation on my part, tell me how I can comfortably Name n"...-...nvo-»-......-....-.. Charles Fawcett Limited. Makers of ‘STOVES. RANGES. HEATERS AND FURNACES SACKVILLE, N. B. . C. Clerk in Taxation Office, Provinc- ial Treasury-Lloyd Wonnacott. To be a. Coroner for Prince Coun- ty-Dr. J. B. Champion, O'Leary. Jaiier for Prince County—Antone Arsenault. Registrar of Deeds, Prince Coun- ty-Geo. B. MacNutt. Colector of Taxes for Summersidc ~S. M. Hicks Manager of School Supply Branch Fergus Robertson. ‘ Asst. Manager School Supply Branch—-Wm. A. Beers. GA R TEFPS lers who were in the party escaped Mcmnis. Borden. Prince Co. Clerk of the County Court,‘ Fourth Circuit, Prince County-J.‘ A. Collett-Centreville. I FINED FIFTY EAClI.-About 10 o'clock Friday night the Preventive Officers captured a car, two ten gai- ion kegs of rum and a young man in the Agricultural Hall. Fbur oth- ‘ntwnvs PLEASE Um; have: done so fir 56 Years but they. along with the one ap- prehended were hned each $50 and costs Saturday afternoon when they were up before Magistrate Martin. CEMETERY SUNDAY- A very large crowd attended the devotional services-at the Roman, Catholic Cemetery yesterday on the occasion of the Annual ‘Cemetery STEELE-SMITH NUPTIALS. -l An event of much interest took place at St. Bonaventure Church. lAugust l7, 1927, when Miss Cather- Service. After a brief ceremony itil g';°n§§i3;1“g“ imlfi? "I: “my W": o o . .- 218 lfyatfliidrffii§ui§"g§.”'§§§‘§° ggggglSmith, of tn! same placeéuThréta-fxere- melll- H0096? l8 alllllfltfld by 1W0 baud and followed b l-lis Lord-mm” was perxmmed by He“ J- B- master gunners’ two sergeant an‘ Sh,” Bishop 0.1M“; and theiMclntyre. The bride wag dummy iilciers. a clerk and armourer serg- Hergy m ca“ proceeded m the attired in blue silk flat crepe and cont. Cemetery where His Lordship wore a pictured h“ to match‘ and‘ meéched an inspiring germ“ belcarried a bouquet of mixed flowers. fore a mumtudé o! people Amen ‘Her evening attire was of pink geor- TlQN-Clllllllllllflwllel‘ ' Clay held ' ggette. with gold and lace trimmings. a swine or bacon n05 deluonfltra- INSPECTION- Lieutenant W- W, Hooper of Halifax is at the Charlottetown Armouries inspect- spection started on Monday last. Lordship, were Fathers McCarthy,- “ Walsh‘ M_ McDDnakL B‘ Grok“. Mary. who was also dalntiiy attired people's swine club and for the in coral georgette, with old trlm- olliornfolks also. at tho farm of 132 Si‘ John’ '1'?" Mclntyre- mings and black pictureghat, andlMr. Frank McAulay, Sourla Lille (.lllis and P. McMahon. Rosary cam“ a bouquet o: flowers and Litany for the dead were re- groom was ably supported b}, Mr cited. St. Dnnstalrs Cathedral male Don 5mm.‘ The groom-s gm wmél choir “n5 the appmprlme hymni- bride was i. set of California pearls, w<><>=>-r~<>»~»=so~ o». EZJ“;..‘I.'.‘.?.°§.'.’JS“‘.“..§’“§i‘§%.%.“%.i? Zlggglslagéhtlrlrzlf] lllacetrzgfuttg lIfiSt-‘links. Immediately after the cere- , 0D , B 6V. m n 9 1- Father Singleton officiating, 0i‘ the; 31,1026 bgifdalthgalglhdrencwhzge t: Agnes Geraldine. daughter of Mrmldainty breakfast was served them T. Thompson, to Dr. William Royhifter which they motored to Char- Wood, formerly of Summer-side. llllottetown for dinner. In the after- E_ Island, the church being prettily noon they motored to several parts, decorated for the occasion. The ‘including the Beach Grove Inn, etc. bride, who was given away by her,They then returned to the grooms brother Mr. John F. Thompson,|home. where about two hundred wore a gown of white Elizabeth friends awaited them. including Rev. crepe with picture hat to matchJJ. B. McIntyre. and a sumptuous and carried a shower bouquet of supper was served to all. The night Dink Ophelia roses and lilies-of-the-‘WB-S pleasantly spent in music and Valley. The bridegroom was attend-‘dancing. The wedding gifts were ed by Mr. F. J. Gallagher. During many and costly. including cheques. the col-e any, "Ave Mal-fem “Hem- cut glass. china, linen, etc., testify- its 0 F titer", and “O'Salutaris" 111s tu the popularity of the young were rendered by Mm J_ J_ MC. couple. Previous to her marriage, Keuwn, Fgllgwlng the ceremony, a the bride was tendered an enjoyable, reception was held at the home ofvsimwer by many 9f he!‘ mend-Y’ i“ the bride's mother. Dr. and Mrs. Brwklme- M355- Wood left later on an extended THURSDAY ‘,‘,‘1,‘;‘;Y‘;‘°§,,“,~,§‘§;*1;;‘;“Y,,;l° Egg: PRIZE WINNER-At the recent ____ ‘ Wm, Ema“ vewet ha‘ M He! o“ dog show at Halifax a tllorougil- __SPECIAL MEETING __ At a their return they will reside at the med Wm; Haired Fm‘ TBTnBP-sllecial meeting of the executive of Clallllgfi flbartments, St. Mal'k'0w“ed b5‘ .M"', Bfnjramix‘ Rogefiuhe Canadian National Si-iver Fox Street. (Montreal Star). iiflcfjsedzndnzlg "tlailiti t¥gisse§::'ll_]lil'eeders Association held at the TUEsDAY able animal is registered at the de-lhead “meg i" Sumnlerslde o" Tues" _.FUNER,AL on symphony, pertinent of Agriculture. Ottawa. d” “m” G°";J1A'_ Cmlbecll" Smn" The funeral of the late Mrs. Mada- The dos was in charge of Mr. Toml“‘°“‘m°' m“ “w” Fa“ e‘ T“ lene Gallant, 7L whose death on Rogers. whu had several dogs at onto were appointed official judges Thursday last followed a paralytic the Bxhlbll- M m“ S“ve' t“ ‘Muslim m‘ the Royal Winter Fair which will be ljgfklgatzemrgwflzxéflzg ihassllxliifneigiod: w|NN|NQ$ held iln Tfiffiiflilifid in lrollignlbetltl; it up Saturday. interment being made frock T- .118. I lifeline s. Son fife‘) tsxmglmg s“ w‘ in the M t, C 1 c t _ live race vet tle following - ‘ ‘ mm Brme ems cry ards;__l;lght firsm awqicl‘ Street, bumtnlersitic to contain ti seconds, -_ _ __QN wEDmNG TR|P_MT_ and thirds, senior nlln grand clllinlpioniiavihdgfg"Xgéoggélzim “mmmmm Mm Fred 31.1mm}, o; Souls’ whiflitlilliitijllllltfll‘ “clletnlpiolt female, In were married on September llthpll" "ll o e Willlllllflfl TEDOPWIl are visning Mn prunany-s home fro-m St. John for this herd, was a “WEDDWG BELLS'_A and nmny friends a; his fol-me silver cup offered for best bllll and homo ill Kcnslngtou. Mr, Mummy three of his get open to all breeds, is an emlllflyee of the Hughes Co's Mercantile business at Sonrls. Hi5 953E DISMISSED. —- The case wife. nee Miss McDonald, is onefisainst Mr. Alyre Arsenault in‘ of Snurlg’ mos; popular young lmptconnection with the recent unfor- present, both old and young. W85 shown satisfactory results. ' --WEDDING BELLS —Tile luar- llfléie of Miss Erma Clark of Link- lettcr to Harold B. ltiilligan of Snmmorsidc was solemnized ill the Trinity Church Parsoliaze. Sum- lnerside on Wednesday afternoon, ilev. J. F. Fraser officiating in the presence of a few immediate rela- tlvcs and friends, After the cere- mony the bridal party left on a honeymoon trip by motor through the eastern part of the province. FR 0 M WOOD- VGTY l hnnlo of Mrs. F. L. Jelly, Summer- “A__ her oldest daughter, Rhoda, was united in marriage to Mr. James A, Murray of Washington. l). C. tumte automobile m Tile ceremony took place ill tho NURSES T E flS night, the following officers were . lug the Militia equipment. ‘The in- ..‘5ACON HOG DEMONSTRA" me Margy present beam“ fimiShe was attended by her sister, lion for the benefit of the young Thelltoad, last. week, using Mr. NlcAu- luy'a ilogs as object lessons. Great interest was manifested by, all PAINFUL ACClDENT.—-Miss P. Louise Birch of Dorchester, former- ly of P. E. I., met with a gainful ac- cident by a mistep from a high win- dow at her place of business which, resulted in breaking her wrist. She immediately removed to her residence where she was attended by a bone specialist and her local physician. A recent X rays has SERIOUSLY iLL-Tl1e manYI friends of Miss Marie Dolan, dau-i ghtor of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Dol- an, Jamaica Plain. Mass, will re- gret tc learn that silo is seriously‘ ill ill the Peter Bent Brigham HOB-H pitai, Boston. Miss Dolan spent‘ the summer on the Island _w,ith her mother and made many friends, who will anxiously await her re- covery. . FRIDAY ELECT OFFICERS. — At a. larflfi and thusiaatic meeting of the Knights of Columbus held at their Home, Kent Street, on Monday Tilée is noth- utc ing else like Old ‘ Dutch Cleanser for cleaning sinks-it won't clog ‘the drain pipes‘; for kitchen utensils, bathrooms,- floors, etc. The flat, flaky particles "erase all the dirt and impurities with- out scratching the finest surflces. Con- ‘tains no lye, acids or gritty substance. Keep the whole elected:-—Gra.nd Knight, Dr. J. D. MoGuigan; Deputy Grand Knlifht. E. J. H. Morrisey; Chancellor, Rev. P. Walsh; Advocate. Cyriac Gallant; Financial Sec’y. W. Ii. Kiggirls; Reg cording sec’y, Leo. McDonald; War-' den, W. W. Coyle; Inside Guard. w. J. McDonald; Outside Guard.‘ Wendell Mullins; Trustee. L. B. McMillan; Councillors, A. A. Hen- nessey, P. Fitzsilnmons. house apick and spun with Old Dutch.- Goea further-lasts longer. IN cANAoAl GILLIS-FITISIMMONS. —A very pretty wedding was solemnized at St. Mary's Church. Indian River. on Wednesday, Sept. 7th., when Miss Margaret, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Bernard Fitzsimlnons, Indian River, became the bride of Daniel Gillis, Kensington.’ The bride was attired in a tailored suit of sand valontla, with hat to match. She, carried a boquet of sweet peas and maiden hair fern. She was attend- ed by her cousin, Miss Helen Greenau who wore rose fiat crepe and hat to match, while the groom was ably supported by his brothel‘. Fred Gillls. After the ceremony was performed by the pastor. Re‘!- Mgr. Gillie. The wedding march was beautifully rendered by Miss Kathleen Driscoli, who also sang appropriate hymns for the occa- sion. The wedding -pal‘ty motored to Charlottetown. with Mr. Peter McMahon us chauffeur, returning about six o'clock to the home of the bride. The house was artist- ically decorated for the 060K510". and about fifty invited Rllvflta Bill down to supper, prepared in Mrs. FitZSimmolYs best style. The ov- ening ‘was pleasantly spent in mu- lsc and dancingl The groom's Kill ‘ to u", bride was a string of pearls, and to the bridesmaid a, gold bar pill, nlul to the glmmsman. R013 cuff lillks. All departed for their home, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Gilli! many years oi‘ happiness. -’I‘ICKET AGENTS BANQUET-q Some twenty seven members of the ticket agents division o_f the Cana- dian National Railways all of them from west of ‘Great Lakes, were en- tertained by the business men of Summerside last night at a banquet in the Queen Hotel. Covers were laid for seyenty and a. most satis- factory menu was thoroughly en- joyed. Mr. Charles R. Rogers. chairman of the Prince County MADE Zinc-Ditto, ~ VURE WNHE protty wedding took place at U10 silic, inst Saturday morning, when branch of the Prince Edward Island Publicity Association president. The speech of the evening was made by Mr. A. P. Davis, formerly of Hali- fax, but now general agent of the C. N. R. at St. Paul, Minn., who was enthusiastic in his praise of thc hospitality of Prince Edward Island. remarks were FEED STORE " Rae, Roseberry. Caretaker Agricultural James. McKenna. I-Iall— Justices of the Peace-John Mc- Queen's County; lefl- Their many friends wish them bon voyage through life, T0 STUDY AT BOSTObL-Mr. G. R. Holmes, Barrister at Law, - {whic collision. Other interesting made by Hon. A. E. MacLcan for Prince and His Worship J. Frank Arnett, Mayor of Summeraide. The lvisitors motored from Charlotte- pl-esence of a few friends and was performed by ltev. W. ll. Harding. ‘State Department at Washington. where the young couple will make h a child was killed under very sad circumstances, came up on Tuesday and yesterday at the City Court, before Stipendlary Mugs- zusllnelfililliial ICING ts their home. Tile bride received a number of beautiful presents. Aft- ml‘ l1 Btillenttliitl Widliillig breakfast, they s arte n t er car and will‘ fir}; s; gafgiieammggxifsgswgtceifing all the evidence on bothlm°t°r_ 1° well‘ destination. PATTY". - . ides. Mn Arsenal,“ was ac untedling with them the best wishes of u been spending s. holiday with hiss d m q ' host o. [Mend sister. Mrs. C. C. Lewis. Freetownlgfiientel casgtdismissed as pnrely ac‘ s‘ Summerside and other local ‘points and he recently returned from ..~,,,,,,.,,?,,; ,,,,,,,,‘-",ii,‘°“',“‘ ti?“ s°mel MARRIAGE "rt-us MORNIN °' ‘mflwal’ w" daY mtlwl‘ "if? thfflllgh Novaland had also‘ ye, ma; ‘s t“? At eleven o'clock till 1G .- Scotia. Gown,“ mquesteiwogkgegotattgn;S,‘ Pew“, mm,‘ “t; "lacing ul._______________ WEDNESDAY verification when put to thes test. ‘"1" lake plac oi‘ ‘Vlies ma? “he B|R15Hs' GAZETTYWP Alums the names and could not be accepted as evi- Slulpsou dau (ht ‘ ta ml y RDPQHNHB ill U10 ClVll Service elig- dence. Mr Arsenault is an u Jim S-ilnpson gt “t. of he 1MB 1cm‘- iblc list are the following: Plant right industrious citizen marrigdt“ q - ' O ‘ r‘ Iilamm 1mm- Disease Investigator (Seasonal) with'a family and llo one re retslll‘ ‘limfm Mr‘ H. J’ lalmer’ K C’ . Province of Prince Edward Island. the accident more than Mr Agfiflfl-‘l, er 0 me Prothonatona Rev’ DR Department of Agriculture. Gordon ault. One point of greatim rt-‘ ium’ M' A" n D" or Kings C0} 3°71" 1111mm R088. Carleton Siding, ance. which came out durinrthehge Wm {usual-m we marriage P- E- I: Percy 0. Tredenich, West trial that the prevalent idea tnnt‘“"em°"y' n“ “m” "mms “m ' Devon. P. E. 1.: Merton Leigh Jar- car drivers should guard their rightihe M,“ Alice Pane and M,“ s dine. Mount Stewart. P. E. 1.; Chas is not correct. and that the law stlll-S‘°"'“"'° J°""'"“' whll“ ""1 » Stewart Mellish, Union Road, P. E, specifies that drivers must guard'“r"°m“"'“" w“! "e M“ Sldmil’ , I.: Edward C. Gaudette. Pleasant their left. It must be very gratify-llvleldmg" The 9°“ "l mlmllm W1" ’ View, P. E. I. ing to Mr. Arsenault and his many be Occupied by M“ wall“ McNmt- friends in town and country that he M“ Lyman DB-Vmsml 811d MT- Vlll- has been honorably acquitted fromFem- wmdsm‘ Wm Ml all "fillers. At this serious charge. This is nn1y,the conclusion of the ceremony the another warning to all car driversllllftikwlll Pellet!‘ to the home of to use the utmost care in drivinglllle bride. where lunch will he unr- as it does not take very muohlved. About one-thirty o'clock the sometimes to cause a serious acci- couple will leave for Borden by dent. from which any driver may automobile cnroute for Quebec and ltrate Martin. The Crown was re- lpresented by Mr. Claire Campbell. Mr. Gilbert Gaudct, K. C., senting the defendant. Chas. C. Ellis, Dunstaffnage, Queen's Countyf Roy McKenzie, Borden, Prince County; Patrick ls well stocked with FEEDS for HORSES CATTLE. SHEEP, SWINE and POULTRY. PRESSED HAY STRAW. ‘ HORSEMEN. We have some extra. heavy clean OLD FEED OATS, also BEAN, SHORTS. CRACKED COB-N. FEED CORNMEAL, OIL CAKE MEAL, SCI-IUMACKER FEED, ctc., etc. POULTRY SUPPLIES and FEEDS, FOX BISCUITS, etc., all at lowest prices. Wholesale and Retail CARTER 8i C0. LIMITED. town by way of the North Shore road and will return to Charlotte- townby way of Bonshaw and the South shore highway. Friday morning they will visit the Domin- on Experimental Fox Ranch at City. left Saturday morning for Boston where he will take a post graduate course in law. His father, RoqERs HARDWARE 00., LTl) JACKSQlth-At Cross Roads on Sunday, Sept. 18th, 1927, Mrs. Catherine Jackson. ‘ BROWN-flit the P. E. I. Hospital. on Sunday. Sept. 18th, 1927, Mia! Rcbccca Brown. ' and yours ii mos. MULLEN--At Tcn Mile House, on Saturday, September 17th, 1927. Daniel Mullen in his 82nd year. CLIFFORD-In Boston, Mass, on Sept. 12, John Clifford. latc mem- ber of Bakers Union, Local No. 7. CORBETT-"At Charlottetown on LAWLOR —- At Suffolk, Sept. liltll, Saturday, Sept. 17th ,l92'l, Annie ltllldroll May Lnwlnr, llgoll it yours, cortygtt, McDOUGALL -— At tho Chariot!“- town l-iospltal, Sopt. 17th, to Mr. John A. McDougall, Fairvlcw, n daughter. ~ SULLIVAN-At. the City lltlllllltlll on Sept. 12th 1927, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Sullivan. Kinkora, u Hon Amos Owen. DAWSON-At. Oriliia, Ont... Sept. 2nd. i927. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Davison. a son. Mr. Davison is a Charlottetown boy. MCKENZIE AND CROSSMAN. M ——A very pretty wedding took vlace till the beautiful afternoon of Sept. 14111.. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pele!‘ MvKelllle of Bangor, when Ulfill‘ 8011. Charles. was united ill llllllrlfllfo to Minnie M. Crosslnan, MARRIAGES MUTTAltT-FERGUSON - At the United Church Parsonage, York, on Sept. 16th, 1927, Harrison Crawford Muttart of Marshfield to Gladys E. “villi-eon. daughter of David Fer- tbffioe Hours-l to 12.80. 1.80 to 5.00 Professional Cards 400-06 J. O. C. Campbell Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, etc. Bank of Nova. 800th Building Charlottetown MONEY T0 LOAN -O-@ Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate, Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye. In. Nou- and Tin-not Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses Oflice. Boyer Building Great George Btmet FOOD THAT FORTIFIES- MllflI-YOOI that keg" w, "My letlve. Bran in nature's Perfect IIXIUVQ, STEWARTS WHOLE WHEAT BREAD ' contain; title nnturri rough- age in ideal form. it's nature": clmplmwholuome food, bring- ing you 100 per cent health and energy. Auk Your Grocer. Stewart's t . Mark R. McGuigan B. A I 3 SOLIOITOR. ITO. Money to L018. Cameron Block. OharlottoiowmPJiLI. McLeod I: Bentley J. ‘: ‘ W. I. . 1L O. Barrister and Ktiol-ney-nt-mw Office: 100 Richmond Street IONIY TO IOAN’ Charlottetown, P. I. I. of tho groom, pleasantly spent dancing and songs. McKenzie enjoy the best wishes of their friends for a long and happy o; Bangor‘ by the Rev _ ‘L M_ Mm find it difficult to exonerate him- Montreal for their honeymoon, Leod oi‘ Si. John's; ‘United Church Buson also of Marshficld. McLEoD-BEQK-On Wednesday Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for. Cuticura Preparations "liflsfllfl lu Purity. they m regarded b million: n unrivalled in the promoting e! "in Ina hair nu-lni. The purifying, authentic. Pore-claiming Opfiflfl or 3°11’ invigorate on preserve the I h. the Claimant soothes end ha]; rnhu and n-intionl. The iRly-lllhgf. ing Shaving Slick mule: no In‘ - bu; leaves the oifin fresh and smooth. Th; Tnlcurn in ' _ u; ' ' l d msm.w.r..tfr.fi;il;r . Marie. The bride was attired in blue silk with shoes and stockings ta: match and was attended by Miss ' Mfly Myers of Charlottetown, cous- in of the groom, who wore a dress of old rose silk with light shoes and tockings. The sroom was supported by his brother. John. Aftel the wed- ding a sumptuous supper was pre- pared by Mrs. McKenzie, mother The evening was in music, step- Mr. and Mrs. wedded life in which The Guardian joins, - Sept. 21st at the home of Rev, Dr. Ramsay. 7i Upper Prince smwtv Allflus Bruce McLeod of Glmld View 1° Mill‘? Myrtle Beck of Lower Montague. GOOR—BELL_.A¢ “u. ‘Baptist m,“ “Mele- Resluu. flask. Aug. 25th., by the Rev. Mr. Thompson, Mr, William Wallace (ioor of Disley, geek. to Nellie Florence Bell, lluif-hter of Mrs. Bell gm] the “u; J. .1. Bell of Milton, P. E, l, Colds Headache Neufitis Lumbago \ Pain Neuraigia Toothache Rheumatism DOES ‘NOT AFFECT THE HEART? H Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven direc ons. l; tablets pear-us i u I NicoLLe-Ai White s...“ A...“ Hand “Bayer” bone Aino ottiu of 24 and l trot nun (Nllnhmld in Cumin) of layer Mannheim loyllcuid (Aoofyl lliioyllc Acid, "A. l-klfi’). 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