\ llllftiipigillatter Selected "Front elitist "illeek s“’11,l‘lew§"1"inrt',llle a A w p, y_ , tl:l~1lttl;.tct’$ttt~3 a 1 i Mid-MORE!“ ‘ u I. _. - t_ "w" r . . ‘ _ I __ " ' 1 . - ushers were Edward Bgshrook and: James ltubei of Chicago, Merrill 811mm and Verner tshoup. During the speaking of the vows, Wilhelm Schmidt, the or- ganist for Grace church, played softly "Ave Marla." There was no other music gave the Mendels- sohn wedding march played for the recessioaal. ; - “" "' “Imniedlattolyiifollowing the cere- ..rnony at: the ohuroh- a smnilpln- formal reception to the brlday pnr- i ty l-and‘ l the‘ close ‘friends of ‘the the Llitest nntl‘ - “r f ~ Q MANY Pnolinn FIND Rnooxsruttritrrom i Mothers Knew That ‘ . --lllllltounltv ' ltFUfl MIETlML-The meetinx held iii-St. Paul's Hall lnstb week was very la iy attended y the , *--—' fox men of 50ml and vicinity. Mr. Eve" 111°" 1171115 1111111 11191111111111‘ EMWard-Mzlnstfl WllS elected cltnir- men! 0t the wnr. because new man for the evening. The object 110111118 1110 111111191! 01 1101111118 l o; the meeting w“ u, “may” it job and keeping expenses dowu. Fur Selling Association. Hon. A. ' TWO 1111111111116 11011115 #119 80111811 11y E. Arsenault in a few words gave taking Hood's Ssrssparilla. First,‘ the geoersloidelrand the benefits it gives the good health necessary derived from such an as“ elation to earn good pity; 2nd, it is a very which met Wllhlhf! greatest appro; economical medicine. No other vui from all hv by u standing vote} gives so many doses nor contains I} l l Genuine BaTstoria A Always h Bears tho \ M"! r Allelpfttlllemd 1°’ Constlpaflfiqm D1} 1 lise For liver Thirty Years 1/ llslllll E:»..lct Copy of Wrapper. ,.__- "m: onuvsua couinnv. vuwvumt ClfV. \,\\ I- uo/r/ffflh. .- -- ‘ “f. As the electric telegraph was an advance over’ previous methods of communication, so is "TIP TOP TEA" an advance in quality over J" other tens. l BACK FROM CONVENTION.- Mr. slid Mrs. Wm. M. Rowe alr- rivetl bomeiop turdsy night after a very enibyn le trip to Atlantic City, N.J., and NewWYork city. Mr. Rowo nttondtrli the llnttli-y (‘onvontion tit Atlantic City, ivliich \v.ls nltt-iltiotl by some 9,000 tit-lo- _ £33108, tindiyktiswa ivontlorful gtlth- tlriiig. Tho plirfitlot: wore n big fea- tllro oi‘ tlio ovolit. Tho liolllrirtns at rho cillso of tho convention woro in- vitotl by tho Now York Rotary Club ttl go to thtlt city dlitloiiliylllolii- gplt/(g. tlntl sonio 3,000 tlccoptt-tl. Tho Now Yorltt-rs luG-Tllllflly uirltlc things plotlstiiifttir tho visitors tliitl tn tllitllo prillt-ipalptiints of in- torost woro features. UP TO DATE lMrROVEMENTS. ~lll kooping wltll- tho lnlprovo- nit-tits llltltlt-ttul titirolty sires-ls. .\'lr. (iltllltlt: .\it~.\'illitlll, ytropriotoi- oi’ tho Jtftirtlli iltlliso. has lultl ll Ftllllll t-tiilt-rott- )‘ill‘ll running to tho strt-ot lino. The si-lblos ilpve till bt-eii rt:- ltitltiolioti with colldrolo flours nntl ull llow illiprtivoillt- ts. 'l‘llis stable :tlitl yurti is now llo host to lio ftlltlltl i'n tlio city ti tl in thoroughly from ti slinittiry uutlpoiut. .'\'ll'. Aitelt-iiilan is to be ngrt-itulutoti on lllo tippolirnnco tintldmprovenieiit to his property. His man-y patrons appreciate the service 11ml condi- tions, improvements of this kind tilltiiwlllo progrossive spirit of the _\lillllt’, llitln. 1 ' CHARLOTTETOWN MILLING CO-Tltc lust issue of tlio Royal Gazette contains a‘ notice ofhnppli- cation to incorporate The Charlotte town Milling ($0., Ltd., “to tcttl-ry on ti general flotlr mill nntl milling businoss, 'i‘llo trllpittll stock of tho ttllllllltllll’ is lo bo $35,000 of ivllicll $21,000 is rltzltitilly stiliscribotl. The I illlllillll‘ oi‘ Sllitl'l'.‘i of ilie tzollipliny is 350 of $100 Piltill. Tho applicants tlroz-itiossrs Bradford W. ollztnt. Pltzlrlos ll. tzlillnt, lftllitlrl ll. trllllllt llll of this city. ' Pogo, Iltiwtltt, Dzlvisoli, i tmtl (llltlutllor lire to bo tile first or provisional directors of tlio com 011113’. . ‘ DEAR BANANA8.~~Nilie (‘R1111 ltntlotl with iltiiltiiitls nntl ll our of it-otl fruits tirrivotl hero today says lht- St. Jolln Globe. 'l‘liroo of lilo llillo ours of linnumis urn for tlio oily, one for Mtillottin, oiic for New tiltisgtliv, two for Sytinoy, nntl two for lllillitlx. Tlié pritat- of lmllzlllits 0o vvvvvoa 0'0 e-ovvvbfifi-fitOvQ-QQQ-Qv-OOQ Wireless llilicers Wanted For Jforoiitilii Marine. Ltlutl and Air Service. Commence a HOME STUDY course in split-c time, and finishing course of two months at this school when convenient. ~ Vim-st nntl most enjoyable-healthiest life with exceptional good pay absolutely unlimited prospects of advancement. Uniform and shore allowance with all travelling expenses paid. We supply all necessary equipment. Day and evening tuition. Write for particulars. Canadian School 0i Telegraphy Halifax " _,‘ ‘AL. ‘lizistern iététttttsnFlfiTt-é; INTERNATIONAL LINE Resumption of lfyelyghl and Pnnuenger Service M. John nlfl Ilontol __ .4 .1 ._-_;_. ..._r._=— , . Steamship “Governor Dingle?!" will leave St. John every WIIDYAB DAY at ti ti. nl. tttlti ovory HATl llllAY tit ti n. in. (Atlantic time.) 'l‘ho Wodnttstitty trips are via East Enstport 1nd Llibec duo Boston ' lltllll l0 o. m. Thursdays. The Saturday trips are direct to Bostol (u! Btindcys nhttttl. i p. m. Fllill} $0.00 QTATEIIOOMS ‘X00 Ill! Direct connection with Metropolitan Line stenmeru for New York vin Cape Cod Conn]. Freight rates and full information lDDlY to A. 0. OURRID. Agent BL John. N. R IllN-B-Ifl". rltu fltlvllllflflfl .in finial. to 021.00 ti llunttli, tin ctllnpnrotl Willi 25 trollts tt ft w yours tigo. li‘urthol' it is stat- thtit tlio blillalitls tlro. not . l. tls formerly. Strong com-poti- lioli botwootl two ltlrizo itttloriwtn lliillilllll tlxptlrtcrs, it ls sttitt-fi. 1111* rot tiitoti in Wont lntiilln KPUWPFS tlbttlilliiig DllIlDrlllillly high pricos. Tho ntltivcs, in order to supply tlio tlt-nltititl, tlro not wallirt; ulitll tlio fruit is itiil grown to tllsposo or tilt-tr t-rtlps. A now company, fill- sliced by capitalists ht-ltiotl by 11 son of lilo into it}. lltirrilntin, 11K‘ l.lilrtl;ltl king, is bucking tlio Unit- t.i i~‘r\lil (‘tllnpllny in an otltllvlyof to got ooniiiitlilti of tlio FWQHK 1111111111 ltitirkots. “A ltlrgo mooting of foXmPn 211111" orotl in the littll lit Aihorton on Fri tiny night to hon!‘ 11011- A- E- Ar" sontiulr oxplttiii the objocts nntl put‘ twist-s of tlio Silver Fox Fur Sclllllil‘; Association‘ Mr. Arsonttuit spokt- for ilhllill on hour tlnti was atten- tivoly listonotl to. m, i<t~ir rlctetl lis otttllrmtln nntl Mr. F. it. Burke, secretary. Aitor Mr. Arsonnultfis titltlrcss il numbot- of prolninont- rtlncbtmt spoke, oltthtisltistictiily ontiorsiiiii tlio proposition. This was foliowotl lly tl resolution tinliniliitillsly cur- rictl by ti sttlntling voto tipproving lllQ APlfldClllllilll nntl plotlgilii! 1111‘ fintincilll support oi‘ those i11‘"f11‘11l- Anotilor lllooting was liold Sol- urtltly evoning lit _i‘onir:tl iiotlotpit- which wtls _tl},to.,ntlotl by proltiinonl foxilion in lilo vicinity. lion. A.E. Arsonaltlit lit tlntlltldross which on» gtigotl tlio close tttlontitm of tlio. llit-oling for ovt-r an hour oxplilin» ctl the illlllrl of tlio Silver Fux Fur Selling Associltlitm tlftur iviiit-li ll resolution WllS taltrriotl llllllllllllflllri- ly by il standing vtlto olitlorsing lllQ tiroposition nntl plt-tlging sup- port illltltfjtHlllDfillltlil. Mr. '1‘. J. innilin presitloti ilnrl Mr. [Juvld Sclilirinnn acted its secretary. DOUBLE DAILY Service l0 -- MONTREAL JEAHTlCIKN TIME) y. . llrnrl Down STATIONS an ti. I 7A0 ml. two p. V. ....l.fI) F.1- l 11.85 luml 1.20 liJmIAr. Wlllontrcnl OTIIIMUTIIJIS t WIMTIIOIINIDQ-Trnfl 30 vvllh Illly of Fundy Strum" from Iovll ‘ leflln nlntn, npltl (I. N. It. Trnln lil tlm- 1.20 p. Ill" froI Hull- 1‘: n: other polite emit of M. John. Dnlly once t Sunday. 0n - tlinlny cannot-lie will C. ill. II. Train 40 due I- I~ Fir ‘ IPNIOrIc-lon vvlll rnlnn if! and M. A! Mexclnl. III pollll I0 I lloifli. . ‘ITIIIIUID¢-—'I'PI|I 40 with Ila) ol Fundy Itch-er, leaving " us. for points In Nova llenfln, nnd 0. N. Train ll! leav- T an: Bu‘. Dolly ext-opt‘ Nun-allay‘. n‘: lrnélnyl walk .ll. I'll! Hill l-morpol an. III o. t. ' cannons will £151“. M. luvlul till p. 5., Dally " can Nunlny. t MeMlnIi. II“ points net-ti tutti numb will galls l6. Al Pru- rlrlon Jlntrtlnl for Fredericton. ' l0 at n. “DANDERlNE" 51°!” Hair Coming Out; Doubles its Beautyl ’l A few cents buys "Dttntlerine." 4 After tin application of ‘ "Dnntle rine" you enn not find n fallen heir or sny dandruff, hepides every hair "shown now life, vigor. bright- ' I. n. n- n sAv in mu Punt: r A M. n. s»... v ~- stem-t 1mm.‘ .. ' ' i5l : - . so much real medical value in‘u. dose. . You will like Hood's Pills if you want a general laxative. -PROMINENT RESIDENT DEAD-The death occurred tit his home in Grand River, Lot 14, Wotliiosdny morning of Mr. Nell J. McDonald, aged 57 yonrs. The tlocctlsod ivtis n well known nnd highly respected furmor and tho news of his tlolith cums as ti shag): to his lntiny frlontls in Summer-side mid vicinity. The funorol tool; plrlco Frid-ny at ll o'clock to the it. t‘. (‘omotorin Grand Rivor, Rev. J. A. McDonald oillelnting. A sor- rowlng iijifc tlntl ftinilly tire loft to mourn the loss of a iovllsg hus- llnnt] nnd father. ._i,_ —FUNERAL SERViCES.—'l‘lio rlinortii of tlic ltltc Mrs. William Wtiito of Sllorbrotike which ‘took plllco tit 2.30‘ Tuesday afternoon from ht-r homo iii Sborbrtitiko tlflll ivlls vory itigoly nttontlotl showing tlio tentot-m with ivlllt-h silo was llt-ltl. Tho Rev. Mr. Mitchell held “Witte- tit the llouso tilltl grave‘. The following woro the pull-hear- ersz-Messrs. Andrew James Linnlctter, Edgar Linkisttc-r, Boner Linkloitor, Port-o Linkiot-tor, Theo- doro Waite nntl James ilarris. The sylnpntilies nf tho wliolo t-titiililun- ilv g0 out to tho liorntlvotl hus- lilinti nnd five soils in their hour ot‘ trial. —-M=OTOR STOLEN AND RE- COVERED-A Chevrolet motor car belonging lo Mr. John Bullmlih, of i-loimtanh, Sulnmersitlc wns stol- oii- Wotlnostlliy night illlll ivfls ro~ on front lilo tiulo shod of thtlt firm- couple was giveii stvtho home of the bride. _ ‘ ‘ " Mi‘. and rm. Shoup left ‘short- ly‘ sfter formal extended wedding trips ‘They expeez. "to spend the irester share of their’ honeymoon at Lake Louise sndiat Bani‘! in Ca- nsdtt. They will» be ttt homo in Colorado Springs-after September l. - -Mrs. Shoup's going‘ away cos‘- Etoit jtlckot effect‘ nnd with tho accordion plotitod skirt. Sho. -vt'tiro ti closofltting bat of brown straw trimmed with feathers. ~ -DEMEN’l!ED?—-,A mtln who htls been living around town for ll tilno, nnd who is stlld to ho domontotl, was tlio ontiso ‘oi’ zlnnoynnco to oust entl roultlciits of Suulmorsitlo lust week. ilo oilttlrod-tint- hotiso at liil early hour in tho inorn1tig,_rllitl tnvtlkeilotl tlio. holischohd. as ‘he Will going tlpsttlirs. lio ztlso. visited ol-lit-r houses the following titty. Lator ho wont to Konsiligltill, whero lio wtts locked up. Tho tlu- lll()l'lllf‘.1l'l1fl\V htivo tho mllil in clinrtzo. Tho tleatll ot-currotl on Juno 30th at ills home Bziysltle, of MrJNt-il J. McDonald. Mr. McDonald suffered a paralytic stroke early in the winter and from tiltit. novor completely recov- orerl. ills dotith, though not un- oxpoctotl, was ti sovoro shook to his fa/nlily nntl ddlt-liiitnt loss to the colltiiiuriity of which ho. was ‘ever an energetic nnd progressive member. It is hard to realize thnt Neil Johnnlle Archy, always con- sidered one of the sturdlest of -Grllntl ltiverfs ‘sturdy men, should be overtaken by the izrim ronpor in tho prime of iifc nntl lt vividly roctiils to ttll that “in tho midst of lume- wtis of‘ blue serge mtltlo with 1 templated wedding. Got the Profitecring Jolson out Matrimony In ‘1Some Beautiful Morning (I'll Find You in My Arms)” you get every single detail of this excluritle Columbia artist's con- ,C,ouplcd with “I've- lilucs," sung_ by Frank _ Crumit, exclurfiue Columbia artist. A-2940-'$l .00‘ . Bert ‘Vifilliatns’. l ‘Ten. Little Bottles"- Tlie series of catastrophes which cost; Bert Vlilliams ten bottles of booze will cause? " you to split your sides when this exclusive Columbia artist tells what happened to his L0- Pngc, moicliantfllrtitlltirtl D. liflw- tltt. nlllltll", Hugh McLt-tln Illlvlstin, itlsurttnt-te brokor, lstilit: llilflfll‘, lnor ‘ fut-t lll(ll(‘lllt‘:~t illili. tlit- poi-still irlitl " l't‘llli\Vt'(l it .. , covorotl till ‘Pllurstltly liftornoon on’ 1m‘ w? “m i“ 40am‘ . l ii ‘ ‘ilnoss ho the roadway ncar Viclortlt Wost, DuYmg m“ 10m’: l - , whvrc, it w“ “handonum Susmw. constantly nttontlttl by his ptislor. . ~ t id nntl ions are ontortnlnol as to the cul- m‘ Ray‘ John A‘ Manon“ ' m.“ Th‘, m“ w"; placed m m? died fortified nntl consoled by the siiotl tit 10.30 on Wotlnostltiy night, Hit‘ owllt-l- tithing tlio Dl“‘.1llfl0ll til‘ tlist-nilllrrting lilo wiros. Tlllfl Left to mourn, ilosltlosl ~il largo clrcio of friontls mill os, nro his widow two sons, John Loo nntl Ptitor Julius, fivo dough- iors, Mrs. John McNoiil tind Mrs. Kenneth Lackey both of Lot. 16. tho l. Misses Catherine Augelimti tind ivoii uiltlrrrlltititl tho tlporatiitm of ll tint‘. Mr. John A Lea, ono of the tax ton; one sister Mrs. Noll iittifiolian, kings of Sunlniorsidt- iltis suggt-st- (‘rosg Rivorlz, nnd ono ill-other Poo otl that iii ortlor to rovivo~otlllctios M lltingor, Mo. tn tlio (‘oullty ti joint! athletic moot be holtl tit Konsingltin, on Jlily lith. ],n tho passing of Mr. ... W. botwtion Sllllllllflfslilt? linrl Koilt-ling- (‘arson early on the morning tif ton nthiotos, the tisutil bouts in May 12th, 19.20, Bmishnw has lost running, jumping, ivolglit throwing ono oi’ ltst most ‘sober, industrious. etc, to be put on. Tn make tho nntl highly respected residents. llo- -.!’l'tiir n success Mr. Lou, has klnd- cotlsod who was in. his 71st, your ly of-forot] to t-lko lit!‘ Sulnlnorside iind been in failing’ health ‘nr the tlilllotos in Keusingtnn llllll to pro- ptist two yours, llllltwll! rlhio tt b: villi‘ prizos for tho ovonts. Tlloso about. On Tuosdtiy evening sftr-r illtltttlios will bo. n grout rittrtiction, having pnrtalren of ti honi flfillfl- illlil it is llopr-d tho moot will be nor rotirod apparently in this tisual wt-il patronized. health. in the night ho was slid- ~—i tlrillty stricken with ntptiploity nnd HOME ON A VISITr-Mr, Frotl niotliczil ti-itl was immotlitltt‘: slitti- McCourt, Vicc-Prcshb-nt nntl Mnn- mound, but this was of no nvtlii as tlgitiing illroclor of tlio (‘enlilry it wnsl soon he was rapidly sinking, (‘onl Company, head tiffioo, Molit~ (loath coming cnllilly and poticoflil~ l-oztl, vitlo-prt-sltiollt of tho Suporior ly. in the {iresencc oi‘ his wifo illTll Solos (Toliipntlyt, Winnipeg, and coii- family tlt 6 ofclock in tho morning. ilootetl with vurltllls other largo The into. Mr. Carson was born at corporations nrrivotl in tlio city on M1110". F- F1. 1-. Whore he 1111111111111 l<‘rl<ltly' night ‘.lC(!(>lll]).'\llll‘il by Mrs. successfully the business- of our- McUourt tintl young son. Mr. Mc- rial!t3'111111‘1111il. lattor_ R1V111$ 11115 (‘curl is ti soli of Mr. nntl Mrs. up to go farming. About 2B yearn Poter McCourt til this city and uizn ho movetl to Bonshnw __where mtiy justly be regnrtioti as one of ho has provotl to be one of its most the Inisdn's sllccossful men nbrotid, officlent mid SIIOCPBBIHI 11111111118. Siuco loliving horo, ‘some fiftoon nntl his denilso will be greatly ro- Yorlrs rlgo, ho has mot with uli- grettqtl by ti large circle of friends bounded sticcoss in tho llusinoss and noigthbom. .- lifo oi‘ Mmltroul mwl other Fluted; in all his dorlllngs no. was fair. illn oitios, tintl his mttny friontls honestnnnd tipriglit. his wtirtl bolng will bo plensotl to soo him Ollflllllflfi good its his bond. A in“ who more, nntl to know tlllil he is (‘ll-,\Vl'l.!.fl#(1(‘[) thinlgor ll grant, rc-zllloi‘, toying gooti botlltii. ilo will rollitlitt flllwny roftpslhing‘ his mind with llllllll‘ for ono wot-k. Mrs. Mc(‘ org-ti ,, 19st w on litcr turo._ l- it will probably rointlin for romognlli stilt-lit; sdmdtltggllyg iv-ltg n gist-ill, tlr more. lloforo iior ilinrrlllgt- slio liltiw to tlio flllnilrst, nnd ltintlt-t tum-t, wns Miss ltlo llyrno of this oily, hyhlhcflleatli (stills? bright‘ illtll: ‘lnti llol- lnnny friontls will tilsn ho lovable piopt-iotl to lluvo hor homo tignlli, short moiillis ago. nntl hopo thtit lior stay niny lit- (1,, llflrltlnritih was niiwaynu-tleoply tilonszint one. intr-rostogl in lhevFhurcli and all htio ‘ ilvtnfiUflir tlio furlitortlnce of the hlnsterslfiustlom holng a lifo- iolil; rircunllor 6f tho‘ Methodist ‘Pliltrchp ‘nnd-l wont foiitktottodlfm .t-tiinily in tlio (till tlastirttncc of that liléssotfpeace. , . 11' " ~ ‘ There tire left to mourn his loss. llosidos his sorrowing wife, six dhltghtt-rs and four i~l'illS viz., Mrs. Ernest Stone, and Mrs Harry M. llydnrtkirnyvtlii. M WrhlolLBi-n‘ die. st; {ItlllfhfnN/‘BJ .Mr§'.'1A. M. lVlrlcMiilnl , Wood island West: Tho (‘tllnratlti Springs Evening Twlogrtlpli, Julio 24th stlys'.~-—-A ivt-titling which is of intorost ‘nor jinly lo (‘tililflltm Springs, litit to tlio ontiro sttlto, ivtitl stiioliillizotl‘ (ll 4.30 tft-ltlok lotllly lll Grotto ltlpisotitinl t-lllircli, wilt-ii Iiiissltfif. l‘l1lll\ Porkilis, tluughlor oi‘ Mr. tllitl Mrs. W. Arthur Perkins, tinti grllntltliltighloi- of Mrs. S. it}. i'~r_- kins, (Zhnrltlttotown and '0. Hi1. Slloup, Jr., the son. of (lovorlitlr nntl Mrs. Olivor ii- Shotip, were smtlrried. The nrtirriuge service ‘of the Episcopal church was retiti by Bishop little 'l‘uuret in the pro- sonco. of 300 gilt-sis. Tho Rover-- Gollrge at home and Win. of Vun- guard. Snsk. . l The funeral services at the hmistt were conducted by the Itev. J. S. MntvKay nnd the ilov. it‘. A. liub- Willi last rites q-f tho Catholic Churclrw titolttlintlliic- \ —J0|NT ATHLETIC MEET.—, (jccclirl at. homo, Gertrude of Bose . ' tlauglitor,’ Carrie,‘ n fowl B61818. Milli. Hzivolock. Wultorllnditlvatiille drniitli lins retarded the llliy ‘ ‘Ten Little Bottles. ' ’ No wonder he sings “Unlucky Blues" as the coupling. 150111! By Jingo” What a Dance; . You'll say "Oh! By Jingo," too, when you‘ hear this snappy one-step by Lenin's Roscinntl Orchestra, and you'll dance it a dozen times an evening. Coupled with that tantalizing tango fox-trot, “Roseyof Chile,” by the some orchestra. ' A-2943—$i.00 A Few-More Mid-Month Hits ‘All the Boys Love Mary Van end Scltetick WI! Down ielnnu WI] tflllffy Fox } A2942 Take It Eony-Fnx-Trol Art .nflklfllfl'll Orchestra} $1.00 zone $1.00 Acts: $1.05 Come Back to Georgk-One-Step t ‘ . Art Hickman’: Urchcstra Lucie-Medley will Prince's Qrcliestrb Alabama Moon-Medley Waltz Prince's Orchestral Love and Memory-Waltz 1 y Russian BlhlailfqOlclieufrnt Popular Neapolitan Melodies 1 Russian Bnlnlsikn Orchestra COLUMBIA GRAPHQPHONB COMPANY, E4642 $1.00 Toronto tho rcsuit of this tilotlioti of "fix- _.(;F|A|N ggop PRODUCTS lug" tho roxitis. (hie womuu tlrlvimg GQQD_ptn|-nwrs mmughoul prtmg‘, ti team on Saturday llttd ll good set (jmnny 5pm, m“, m-(“pecys (m. of tracos nntl llvlrness broken. And mm props n", mo,“ nncourugtng_ it motor truck sustained s broken" moinsprlng anti other damage. Union rotid is reported iii. "galls Bllfllle. all but about a quarter nille next Whe-‘ltieyua farm and at this section the travelling tourist will meet. bumps sufficient utmost to last pros- crop. Tllfy-QJJOWEPB of the few days have liiaitle 1 tho pools much brighten-til. supnsme courtirrritt- sti- lien, more color sndthlehaeu. "Gene Markey, of Chicago. , . end Chauncey Blotigeit, rotator- of Grace, church, tissistotl llishop Hale. There was no music boforo the oerenlony tlntl the Loliongrin wotl- ding lilurcii wits utlotl ilH ti provost sionlil. Tho britlosintiitls, Aline, llelen Harmon. Miss Edith Furna- worth. ‘Miss Clulr Napier and wMlsl Madeline Connell entered first. Their gowns were alike-s beuuti- ful shade of apricot in ontundle with .brown sashes nntl brown slip- pets.» Their hats were of brown slso.‘ Red roles for bouquets completed the harmonizing effect. Tho mtlfd of honor, Miss Ilorthe Armll. immediately preceded the bride. lief gown wrls also of. ‘ ricot to match those of the hrl . mtlidr. ‘ - Miss Perkins oilteretl-last with her fnther, who irlao gave her marriage. Site was strikingly beautiful in her wedding gown of white satin. Tho lace for tlio gnwn was that worn by hor grtintl- mother at her wedding. Tile veil was of tulle. She carried s bride's bouquet of white roses. . The bfltlnl party was met at the loy, at tlio grave by the Ilov. Mr. Webster of Cornwall, the romaine being interred in tho fnmliy pint at Milton. To the borotivotl onos the, Gntlrdtian oxtontla its sincere sym- pathy. . ' 1. trusepftv 1' v 1' " iutoomo '5: Lao-A pretty wetldhts was so etunittetl-fel St. Jacques, Egmont » Ely, June 30th,‘ when Miss Mary’ lHildtt Gallant. daughter of Benet Francois Augustin. Artlensltlti-‘son Gil hondiof nistrimo y. The impres- ‘IYQHKOIIIITOII! was preformed by Fittfrhr Boudresult. The bride was tpttonrltldnlly her friend ‘Miss Rose- lflntsjillennult while tho groom.- wgis supported by his brother, Mr», Alheni Arsenliull...Mr. Arsenalilt isg‘ n returntwi soldier _with 3 yetlrs service to his credit. The popular- ity which both these young people‘ enjoy was evidenced by the large number who were present despite the rainy ds-y as well as mttny altar by the oifiointingelergymerl. Mr. Shoup and his" nisman, valuable presents t-eceivr-tl. Mr. an’) Mrs. Araensult "will "reside in St. Theolipettt. Gallant ‘ and. ty oLAdolf Arltenault, both 'of Bl. ~. ‘ were unit d'in the‘ secretltYor lloedfl Pl nsant promo (lotirl, was otioupiotl yester- tlliy with the ctlse of‘ Henry Mutt‘! ray vs, Konlftiitl L. Wnito, action {if mo .i-,ocoi,titl by plaintiff for t‘ Olfitiill-lilti nntl trovor, tried i ilisgi-e g judge nnd jury,’ The ch00" thepidinflff ‘was finished and '- f ease for tfeféndsnt is now- ypro- ‘ ess. sltitniton for pistol ff and e-vA l-ney oettqrte. for. »dslim dsntt fr» court adjourned st 5 i» in. o flawed‘! t1 o'clock this morni g. \ T‘ 7 I t lxlb¢"-""T A ‘l: nears. _rove\' land} ion tare. r0‘ \ othen r0 _. ' ported 1d,? y tire My bee. th y‘ hovel Vltjt llliflllnw arc fllldllt M hndI-Bt‘ their/Iran possibly l d w“ llibée Nina‘ ere n very goo c p on e ore "' $11 has? the pfe ut mitldlin , __ if! nun. 'A l that was initial wlfit to httv -_tit,tt~r ‘it fiilotl i 1 it t,“ i I fllll ‘Shit esc rutswkeii%g~ dum j-eitng tho f 1 he TOHIM‘ $olght o Qeeliiin‘ places and the con fill nl. sorts of trouble and complaining as jolt one out ofa ctlr. The great trou- LIQUID AND LAKE TllF. BIC VALUE PACK/Will , - A-294l--$1.00 \ . New Process Columbia hallo Made of u composition enorneoslp fUlilllllll to wcsr. Individually lamented. 111"I1t11't Owlllhtlul. tlepudlbll, accurate .n every tit-nil. An. transits 167 Queen Street, Charlottetown bio is tlitlt tiller piling tip tlio cell- lro of filo ‘rtllltl with the thick soils till-y ttrt1.‘lé1t‘tltol'o,' wliororfs they should bo well htirrowtwlttiitl tlion 1111' Elven a thorough going over with tlio steam roller. But- tiiorc is itoitiltw ltan-ow titir roller. One nisli declared that if they would icnve these roads alone and fill in the rtits some seed would be done but the present work is far worse than doing tlothing. oiuasslito ‘ see WURSIIOES urttr YNIIRDA K IPOIAT C liltlrt ti‘ '.'l \l"ii7 LUV 4 ’ Afltrvfiw li-likftfh