l ' IIIIIII ,PIPELESS. FURNACE will make your house warm, comfortable and homey. The Fawcett is an application oi the rinciples of PipeIess heating, and is scientific. up-to-date ancl efficient. It gives more heat from less fuel. Write for the wonderful little booklet “The How and the Why of the Pipeless Furnace", which will make the most complex heating problem clear and plain to you. We make wood furnaces and coal furnaces in both the pipe nml pipe/ea: sfyles. MONDAY VIQITED ISLAND-dliiessrs Jack and Wilfred Donnelly left recent- ly by the S. S. Prince Edward and will go by motor as far as Boston to visit their sister before return- ing to Spokane. Washington. It is over fifteen years since Jack leit the inland and his relatives and numerous friends ‘were much pleas ed to see him. They were accom- panied ‘by motor as far as Mone- toii by their sisters and couslu. Mrs. Tearney, Mrs. ‘Croken and Miss Ella. l-ieiinessey of Borden. luring his collar ‘bone. ‘He was ts- ken to one of our City Hospitals and is (loin: as well as can be expected under the circumstances SERIOUS L038.-0ii Sulldu)’ last diir. A. Dunphy, Horse Dealer. Millvlew. let two horses loose in hlis barn yard. One vicious animal attacked the other causing him. in leaping over a woven wire fence to full and break his back. As the animal was a valuable one. r8061"- ly purchased. the loss to Mr. Dun~_ phy is a serious one. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE IN. CREA8iiD-— Reports oi attend- ance at the city schools for the present year show that there are 131 more children in the schools up to this date than for the same period last year and that addition- al permits are being issued daily. This very encouraging statement was made at last iilght‘s regular meeting of tho School Board, which was presided over by Mr. (Lilli. Longworili in the absencei ‘of the chairman, \ Mr. Henry Smith. The attendance which nuili hors this year over seventeen bun (ircd is a source oi gratification to trustees and teachers alike. BRlDA-L SHOWER .—-On Wed- ncsday evening, Oct. 4th a very pleasant evening was spent at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mc- Dougnll. Upper Prince Street. when ilpwards of forty guests took Miss Bell Livingstone, whose mar- riage is to take place the later part oi this month, by surprise with a miscellaneous shower. Many valuable gifts were received including u French Ivory carving set from the staff of the Queen lllotcl where the groom is ehploy- ed as chef. After the gifts had been duly admired and Miss lLlv- ingstone gracefully thanked Mrs. MoDougnll and friends for their kindness, lunch was served and the inter part of the evening was spent in games nnd inus/Ic. Mr. Fred Duffy of the Victoria singing a colo. “IEDNESDAY Something oi a shock was felt by Prince of Wales College stu- Idents when they learned of the __v_ death oi their fellow student Miss Mfg, nzigllilildith E. Stodzirt. which occurred slonnry to China. who has apt.‘ suliwwhili “UBXIIQ-Cieilig on Tiger;- the summer at her home in llall'.il-. ‘m m)“ 103mm’ M's“ ‘Mart a tom w“ ms, week for 5L Lows u; not been in the best oi health for attend the Inter-State liiecling of! the W“ “w ‘iwmhs but w“ m” the Home and Foreign NIISSIOIIZPSY, gmlmisi? llidlsposed "m" the 9"‘! Society. Dr. Mnriderson who has.“ Siimfnlber “m” she entered 1,9,," Dem, of the Mlssion 349.11.. the P. 1a. Island hospital [for treau, m] Cones‘, n". women h, pekmgjment. There her condition was, Cilinn, expects to spend the win. found to be lint such as t0 anticl- tm. h, u“, Middle west .1“ ‘hp pate any grove outcome and [IIGTCH interest “H. m,“ “lsmumnh pup.‘ fore when she took ll serious turn ing licr lloliduy here Dr. Mali(l~r-, m!’ “l” “'07s” 0" we 51h- “will”! Sm addresged ,1 number of n“.,.;.|iin(l_ passed uwliy quietly the ion‘ m“ m dmerenl pans M the pm. lowing inornin-g lior relatives nnd vincc. She is an eloquent nnd friends were 511111111’ lllkell by sur- inost pleasing speaker and her lll-IPPIPW- Mi“ 3101111"- ii 01109319 11110 tense earnestness in the flilllSiflliibeeii Suffering from 11011016 1131118 movement in (ininn beCOmHH CUll-t in the head and it developed that mgmus m her appeals m, 11],. 11.9. she llnd been subject to an inter- Illliilottetuwli illlariliads i‘ ‘l Tilt tiniest ililil Iiost Important Reading iIiatter Iron This Weelfs ‘News ior Tile city. Miss Seaman stood third 011 m5 111st of tllose passinS U16 9!‘ amt-nations. She won :1 hitiil 1101101‘ diploma ut Prince ui Wales Col- lege last year, entitling her to en- ter upon lier third year work at DtIIIlOIISiO this rcur- M153 501111111" is certainly maintaining the splen did record of the family for their‘ success ln the field of education. PRIZE wuvnsn —" Amons the prize winners for the $2.000 111i" contest offered lby the F. F. Dolley Co., o! Canada. Ltd. Hamilton, Ont In z-oilui-rction with their widely used 2 in 1 Shoe Polish alillearo the name of Agatlin J. Gliudotte. Miscuuchc, l‘. E. l. —SADLV BEREAVED-A great sorrow has (roine ilito the homo oi Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Buchanan, oi Sunlmerslde, iil ‘the passing away early Sunday morning. of their littlc five mouths old daughter‘. diary l-Ilgn. The funeral service was held lit the Iionie on Monday afternoon, being conducted by Rey. A. K. licrninn and attended by a large iiuulb.\i' of sympathetic friends. VISITING HIS HOME —Among the visitors in the city yesterday was Rog Paquet oi the Royal Canad ian Mounted Police. Mr Paquet ill a son o!‘ !\lr. and Mrs. Jae Paquetl of Soul-ls, nndenllstsd in this well known service in 191i), having liad many nnd vliricil experiences in his three years service. He left for Souris by auto yesterday and will spcllill a furlough of two mouths with his parents. SLIGHT ACCIDENT. — While driving over the bridge nt North River iicur the Beach Grove lliil, .l'i9'l(‘l‘ilily afternoon, (Mr. J. Stali- y Wedk-ck had an ztccldoilt, his ll‘ ilonrly going ovcr Into the wliir-r. Mr. wedlock. who was itillile lil the car at the tiiiw, was bruiscil and shaken up in ullglit-l inlt. and is under medical cure.’ His injuries though not consider- cd scrluus, may confine him to bcd for a few days. A WELCOME VISITOR-Col. CHARLES FAWCETT LIMITED SACKVI LLE -N -B - CANADA IRANctms Al‘ MONTREAL. WINNIPBG. CALGARY AND VANCOUVER llnlf. No doubt her missionary work in the United States for [It'll college in which she is so much interested will bear good fruit. PINETTE MAN ARRESTED. — Arrested inst Saturday in connec- tion with the shooting episode Inst wcek ilenr Eldon which resiilwi ill the rlddling with ducksliot of Mr. Fred limbley's car, John Robert INDIA WILL BE DRY IN VERY FEW YEARS WILL AFFILIATE. ST. JOHN, 7N1}; Oct. l2.»— Ill- tlsloll to nit" to with’ ille- .\l.!'.i‘ \">l(‘,'l‘(tIt.l.-\, (LROct. l2.l>'lll-illil Ross m. Plnene appmrpd bM-mn, |;_,\__\_l'_ [pf i‘. nn-l nllprlintll-c-nt of is falling in Illi." willroihlr coilll- Nmgiswate shawtsnt“l.daymorning IKJ. Loggia and L..l. .\lux\v(-ll 1= tries, ilyllli: the llfiliniliiii)" 00'1"” and was ramumpnl 1m- a hearing ill-Iquitos ill H10 (ruining llii-r-tilll; uiid within u icw years Villt! British ni Illi‘ iilliorl lil Amherst, fvutuiwtliilcprnillrni-y Willi u ‘IwLIVO llflltiliil‘ fl wi-ll-nllr-llrlcd session (ii iii-s lion of lliti).itilil.iiltil_\vlll be (lbsilliiic- on Thursday next. ‘Mr. Ross is tit liberty on $1,000 bail. iiloferrinif to the incident of the shooting hei St. (drill-go's .-\llil(-ti(: Club Ill-i’. (lry. ilircilluliup, to Ill’. J. Jvlillvlemurffl: that the hm"), m the m". "VPIIIIIZ. '1‘. Gosnr-ll brought up i\y __',l, pronmlirut l11lii1111_i’wh"‘b" was quite accidental. Mr. Hubley the ilintlcr of a fimtlbull team imd'tioli ndvocaii. representing iliel v nnd party In the car had passed him nli(l another man on the road. They had no lights working and] some conversation was exchanger]. , ,. ,_ . . . y _ RUGBY PLAYER KILLED ‘Afttr they pissed nnd “llifl IlPy IN GAME LAID To RzsTlwcre fifteen or twenty feet away. :t was (ll-ciilcd to Il(i‘l(l ll Llliilliffiflllllilflill TV-lllptlrunce Federation,‘ this Saturday afternoon (m lIlP|\\'Il0 reached here yesterday frmlll Quwn square at 3 o'clock. 'l‘Iic‘Cnl(*uttli, yin lloiill K011i?- ii 'i>'ur(-r‘s relpurt for tho sunuui Soa- slioweil :1 deficit and n fiance will Ill‘ conducted iii tho near filturn to wipe out that debt, Th0. CIWI) will .Iie pulled the trIl-llier of his gun hich exploded, the shot striking )I()\"I‘Itl~Js\ii, Oct. ILL-Tho botlylw relatives heard of the demise 0i Mr. John A. Henderson, formerly of North River. The late Mr. Henderson. whn for tile past few years bad been residing in Sydney C.B., bocnnu: ill zubout a year ago and although there wile little hope for rlicovcry get he burn his suffering with pilticilco uud confidence. A short tllnc prior to his (loath ZVlr. Henderson came buck to thr island and entered the PE. lSlillltl l-lospilnl where ho (lcpartcd this life or. the inclining ni’ October I. zit the curly ago cf 43 years. STALLED ON CROSSING MONEV TOO TIGHT . N0 SHOW BONUSES CHICAGO. Oct l2—.\ii's. llurrit-l llnrlgot and six children were kill ed today near Wheeler. lu(i.. when ml automobile in which thoyru.~re_ riding stalled on the Pcnnsyvanln!‘ . _ _ , , _ , - Railroad trucks. Tho father. Rom; u ‘m "w “Mk "m, gram this . h: rs who wish to show ni llurigot, an automobile mechanic; m‘ _ . , . _ . _ Julrics Mislloulzin, u iricnrl. and ill-imp mlmconmlg lmpmatunml Ex _ ‘ _ _ _ , _position in '('lliczi.gn_ or at the Roy- zhélllikgig liahqtiigglrlrlrlqglti" nl Show ill Toronto. This action tempted to push it ofl‘ tlu- tra(~li.=.‘.i'“>“ i’_“‘y’" iakm‘ f" View Oi the A passenger train rnumlrd 1i "w" i“ “wnom-h curve and before tho. mother and her children could g0! 0111 "i "l" The Albcrtzi Department! of Agriculture has ilciriileil ‘that. no spccilll n‘ nice will he give-u 'l‘ll(~ llléililtlf‘ tops from iliil-in-‘li- - - ' IOIINI bureau-z ‘lil‘l Wlslhdilllllil Tile 11119 M1‘- iiflniiei-“illl leave‘ “whine ‘IFNEHQ-i,‘smiflfnifi‘ ni-ukc cxrolleilt ‘lliilili m- broad and to mourn thvir 1w. n lvvlus ivife ' an: . r ‘ - ' ‘ - ' - - ,, - olnnelrinis" p“ l? ‘mars pics‘ mid 7 children in Sydney, his filthcr and ninthcr. one sister. Fioi encc ui. home, two brothers RR of Boston nnd I\I.E.(‘. m lIiiII- fzix, besides a host oi friends both nt. home nnd abroad. ’ The iuni-rzil will be held today (Monday) at 2 p.ln. from the resi- (lcllcc 0i his father, 157 Prince Si to North Illvor Cemetery, where luterlnent will take place. Tho Guardian extends heartfelt oyliipulliy to the horcuved family illltl lricnds. ' v t. UNLESS you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all TUESDAY PAINFULLY INJURED..— On’ Tuesday IXISI. llorncn Taylor. son of ffllpi. Taylor. Millview, llIl re- turning home from Vernon, accl- (lontally fell from his carriage, in- ]si(rliolzii' 1o xizlga nil ziillziti-ul- boxing mp road and rl‘\ynclleli'\~ "l; the‘ si lrlw rll Ill (fl- ilrlivllltr‘ lair '\Il_.ln .\rlcs.-, .\(i..-\..-\.A. '05‘ “M, S rpamn ' su.ikin_,ultlm_ effort dill»; loiuilby pl‘ and well known lo- garlm Sevnral) b11196: "e115"! m, V. . .n(- g IOII iliiliiltli? pcr- cnl ntlllte , who was fatally in- “amnion m, ‘mum: the occupants _ ". Fhn ‘si-"nrotury was ill-‘jullvwl ‘Inst sillllfllfllrfi’ when. the of the can he and. H“ m“ not the wcsi s-tiilc drill Iinll for lwlid-i Illiil lo rust this inoriliilg in “m gun‘ quarters for tho clulb (lurini: tho‘! ut- llvs Yelp-s ('i1lll<-‘i(*l‘,\'. A Wllltci‘. 1...]. Mzlxlvcll w" uppoin- HIIOFI solyiu- was t‘llll(lllilI"il iii] Dumb at n" “mes and “mim- all led iliniuigcl- of tho bta-lvli gdciliu ihi- fnylal- of llll‘ )IIA\IAI\‘|K( Fliill’ circumstances is sud. but when which will entc" llc. \\'i.'llillllillll IltllIFt‘ ill Pool sircvt. ziftcr which Hm {ht-um} uf 1m, p; covered nnd, Loriguc. while l1. IiI"IlI"l‘ was np-ilnv com-g:- proceeded to St. Pui- the victim p. (fflffleql m‘; in inc pilillir-vl as rpvvsenliltivr- Ill looklrickls ('Illll‘('Il. nill'i'lli"~‘ll'l‘ sire-ct. very prime n! 1m.’ the“ "my Um into the proposal to have a weslilvhers- :1 i‘(‘i|illt'lll llmss THIS sung. jnflggil shy that (lealth is sad. Sol SIIIO lmsiuetllmll li-agur- formed, iniTlio. (load athlete's coffin‘ was it w“... with feelings of deep rt.- cluvling tennis from FHIFVIIIG. ctlrriiul by i'nrlli(=l' tcnul mail-s. gfpt ma; the qnuny friends and i——<o>i-_- —-—-<-o>--—- iiiil trouble that proved fatal. The funeral service which took place nu Sunday from the residence of Mr. illill M-rs. J. ll. Hunter, Graf- ton Street was largely attehded.| Service was conducted at,tlle house and grave by the (Rev. FMr. Ityzin of the lliicthodist ‘Church. 'l‘ll(- lmllbearcrs werc school and college friends oi the deceased. namely Barry Tait. Eric IvicP-ou- uld, Roy 'l‘untoil, Roy Carrier, _\\'il- frcd Large, H. Duvur. bliss Stodurt was just iii licr ciglltccilth y(:ui' linvlli-g been born in llonolulu on October 26th, 1903. lliJl‘ parents being Mi‘. A. G. Stod- art oi Lanark. Scotland, and Mrs. . i G. Stodart, born _ in Honolulu. Mr. Stodart, who is Superintending Engineer of a Sugar lostate, transferred later irolli lloiiolulu to Cuba where lic is now in charge, of tlic Mechani- cal Department oi one of tile Hill-T est sugar factories in that coimtry. Mrs. Stodart and. llcr three daugh- ters came to" Prince Edward ls- Iilllil Iii 1914 for the cliilill‘ciz‘s Oil-‘l cstnm. the gi1~ls"ii'ttL'il<ling Prince Strcilt School. Edith was a rc- lllnrknbly clever and industrious student ziud n credit i0 her school nnd Prince of Wales which silo. subsequently ciltercd beingdn Ilul‘ second year-at the time of hcr un- expected (leniisc. in addition to be lug popular with her fellow stil- vlenis, being nwnrdcd the Jnines Pntoli prize as the most popular ill Prince Street School, she took an active intcrcst in church work nnd recently be- came zi member of the Methodist Church Choir, mciub-ers oi which attended for the musical service at her funeral. Miss Stodurt is sur- vived by her pnreris, Mr. and Mrs Stodart. the former having recent- ly returned to Cuba after n vac-u tlon spent partly hero and partly in Scotland; also by licl" two . tors, Jessie in Boston and (in with her mother here. The grc. ~ est sympathy is extendml is the berczlvteil family in tiloir grcilt loss. THURSDAY WINS SCHOLARSHIR- Alisa Bessie Sllflllliill, daughter of Prin- cipal Seaman of this city, recently "m" the Campbell Scholarship of $200. given by Dnlhousle l’nlvcr- - Si. Geo. ll. Cook of Toronto is at pre- iscut on n business trip to the city. lln was agreeably surprised on illiHiIIlIK Tuesday one of his boy's, of the 9th Howitzer Battery who scrvod with him zin Franco, Mr. Ralph S. lleustls. There were only two Charlottetown boys ill Col. Cook's Iluttcr)". the other being Chas. Mclmils who was ltlllcd zit Pnsi-hcildaelc. Mr. l-i-austis enter- iuiiicil his old Colonel 'I".iesd=:yl evenliu: at ills residence Uppcrl Prince St. Si. Peters Cathedral was thu ~ rains? STORDY-HOWATT WEDDING. —At the Presbyterian Manse. Hampton. was the scene of a pleas- ant autumn wedding on Wednesday. October 4th at 7 p. m. when Miss Elsie Melvlna ‘Sturdy. daughter of Albert Stordy, Crapaud, (became the wile oi Mr. Heath Harry Howatt. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Albro Howatt. ’i‘ryon. The bride looked chat-mini; dressed in anavy blue tricolettee suit, with a chic hat to match. wearing s set of coon furs, gll't of lie groom. The bride was attended by Miss Catherine tM-urchison oi‘ Bonsliaw while Mr. Brent Howatt supported the groom. Rev. Mr. Mc- Pherson tied the nuptial knot in the presence of the near relatives of the bride and groom which miide two hearts beat as one. After the ceremony and signing of rcgifliel‘ the happy couple motored to West- moreiand to the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Heath McVittie, where a hounteous soul)" was provided. After sulilt" 11 ""5" serenade from the surrounding set- tlements gathered nt the honio_to shower congratulations in itlie happy young couple. The evening was spent in music nnd songs until the wee small hours of the morning when amidst showers of rice and old slippers the hubby Yolmg couple motored to their future home in Tryon where the. groom is ohc oi‘ tile most progressive r0111"; farmers of Prince County. The bride was the recepient of many valuable nnd useful 1119591115- i115" cheques from Mr. nnd .\'lrs. Albru Howutt, Mr. and Hrs. llzirry lluwzitt I Mr. Albert Story. Charged with attenlpicd assault “p011 a young girl, Louisa Joiiel Cotterell nt the hoinc oi ‘Mr. FrnllkI Weeks, Fredericton. where she, was u. servant, (follil Milllgzln, a middle aged merchuilt lrnvclllcrnf Sirmulcrside. who was arrested following the charge and lino since tbocii released oii null." was yesterday remn-nlod by Mugistrilte 11E. Show for tho Supreme (Court. The (lefendeilt is released on $1000 recognizance nnd tho girl uvili ulsqtbe required to give a secur lty for her appearance to tho- llmount of $100. Tile first summary hearing of the (xnsu lbcfilre Magistrate Show on Sept. 7th.. when the (lotterell girl. who is llll orphan, swore that on August 30th. when she ivus alone in Mr. Week's house, tho ilcfendeilt culled for iWiliLli‘ for lllal ' cur and after iinlliilg thurc wcrc no mun Ill the house vilterml into cnnvers: ion with her, guvc her some pi res of candy and zlttcnilp- icd till ass-unit ilpon licr. She took nhe Siilllll pioile of lhc candy’ which made her sick for several, su-(liio of a pretty tlrlltllmil wedding at six o'clock yesterday morning‘ when Miss Alice Gert-rude DeBlolsi l’ marriage to Mr. Robert Law-| son Cotton, son of Mr. nnd ‘Mrs.’ W. 1.. Cotton. T210 ceremony was performed by Rev h‘. M. Malone, assisted by- ltev. Cuthbert Simpson, cousin of the bride. Y ; g-plfl] The couple were unattended. 'I'li6 brldc who was given nwuy by hcr brotliur, Mr. George D. De. Blols, wore ll (lurk blue ticotinc tuvelliiig suit with crillino stole and blue but witr sllvcr trllnnllng. Silo carried n houquct of pllik llus- sell roses. Tlio wildiliiig nlnrcli was by Mrs. A. It, (Josh. Tho Cathedral was beautifully decorated by autumn leaves and flowers, by the girl friends of thc lbrlde. , 'l‘.lie numerous wedding presents included u handsome tczi lzlblc nnd Limoges China and silver from the Executive and friends of the Charlottetown Dispensary. wii_ere the bride was the ciilcleni ulul beloved District Nurse for several years. There was also n jurdinlero and pedestal from the Peters Sunday School whcrc the bride has been a teacher. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs Cotton left by the morning ex- prcss on n three week's honey lnooli trip t0 New York. Washing ton and other cities followed b) ‘played the lienrticst feliciintions of n very wide circle oi friends. 0n their return to Charlotte town Mr. and Mrs. Cotton will re- side in their new home at “Willow Corner," Brighton. r-—.._ If you have never tried a double action powder you'll find many reasons ior using -mMM HH}O ' Powder ORDER FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER‘ d’! BRINGING UP FATHER- third daughter oi the late Mr. and! Mrs. Robert F‘. DeBlois was unltedglp‘;;_l,_-,~,,,_._, hours. 'l‘ile accused (Ionics zrbsulull-ly tho truth oi lilo zilleglltion and reserves his defense. The annual Mont (larmcl and Egmoiit llny (eXIlIbitiull urns bcld at‘ Egfililllt May (Jhurch on iVililn-es- (lay. the 11th inst. There was n largo attendance from the sur- rounding COllflIl'_\’. from Sampler-- side and other points. ~_. l", o DO you wait until you wear a pair of sox to find out whether they suit you or not? You can tell easily be- forc you buy. Trust your own judg- ment for color and fabric. Trust the Mercury Ia- bel for the rest-honest, unshrinknble materials- D Saturday I iSiuIlstIItTti~ m ‘ ,p '--¢->-~' —-fost yew-AN iG ENEROUS SIZE. Tile (Icalci- who recom- mends Mercury wunts- t0 hold your trade. .’,-- -.---__ recreations-ironic. ... FOR MEN-WOMEN AND CHILDREN Alftier ni fc\\1 iulsaductory r"- murks by thr- ])lll'ISIi priest. oi" lig- ' niont Buy. Fnthcr It‘. X. Gzillziut. the Lieutenant Governor ill u brici nnd wcll chosen ildilrcss fur- ninlly opened the exhibition. lle was followed by Major Crflghy, 11m Amcrlcun (ronsul, who spoke on the benefits 0i‘ agriculture us 1171i (lcoupatlon and of the (l. rubility‘ of growing nothing but Llli! bust. He eliipllzislzeil the fact that :1 good niilrkai was illwziys uvuilllblc for choice products. (Speeches were also made by Mr. Justice Arsenault and by the Lil-u- tenant Governor's Aide (in Camp. Col. S. R. Jenkins. The exhibition Wilfi also graced '1? the presence (if Mus. blcKir- ‘i011. wife of the (Lieutenant (lover- lor an(l by many other (lisiiiilzuish ‘d visitors. The showing of llve . k. eluding cattle, horses, ‘. s and illflfll) was oxccllcilt lillli flu‘ exhi- bits 0i vegetables. frull nip] [he household scion.» dcpnrlllicilt c-nni unrell favorably’ with the lairgcr ox llihitlons at Chnriottcullvn and Sunimersidc. Tile (lay was beautiful. the n‘! l"ll(Iill‘lC0 lnrge. and the people of ltczmont Buy nnd Mom. (‘urmil liiyc every reuz-lon to C)“ “rub-m; themselves upon tbc- s: ‘sa oi rlllilt proved to ho one U1" m‘; best exhibitions ever held 11.1311‘. Lot 15 and the surmiliullng country is progresslilg rapidly and bids fnlr to bccomc mm oi the most important agricultural celi- iters Ill the province. Much credit is due to tile ox- lilbltlon (lircctors nnd i':$l])f'(‘l.lIIY lo the president of tho nssocinlioni Mr. Jos is‘. Arsenziult, and tho sec- rciary. Mr. Aline D Arscnnult. who have been lndefaiiglblclntllelr ei- fnrts to make lt ‘the success it uuiloubieilly was. While attending thn exhibition the Lieutenant Governor, liir lilc Klnnon and party wcre tllc guests of tho pastor, Rev, [a };_ Ga-dnnu A vcry quiet but pretty took plurc ill 8 i)'l'lili-I( on Illi‘ cv- cnlng of 'l‘utsil:l,v, .\‘(-pii-|llb(-.i' 26th zit lilo llonic (if .\lr. nnd Airs. Alluus (lzlllipbcll, third iluuullicl" Miss Ellltll WllS ulli- I(‘il John .\l:lilli~ lll lirldcc. 'l‘ll(r ourculoily was pcrforlll- cd by iii-v. prcsciicc of quite ll. largo niinlbnr oi bride and groom and miter having lilvltcil gucius. The bride who wusfrccclvcd given away by ilcnutliilllv gowncil in Wlllii‘ Eliilllldlfillflt. 'l‘ll(- wedding presents were and cilrricd u boquct of pink cumu-Inuilierous and costly. tions nnd maiden lmlr fcril. Miss (ltller gifts were several good sized Susuilnu. lizitheson, sister of groom nlicudcd the bride while IIIP $1111.00. After n very pleasant ev- groom was supported by lilr. John-chins lile young couple left amid A. Campbell, brother of the ibridc. showcrs of rice for their home iii Tile wedding in- r MATHESON -- CAMPBELL. — ivodiliuu (londl-rild by Miss Isabelle McLeod m‘ i‘llarliliivtowll. After the cere- llloily was ovcr nil sat down ‘to a (liliiitily prcpnrcd supper to which ull (li(l itlilltlv justice. it was not long before the blowing of horns nii(l_ till.- rlngiilg of bells iiiude it plain in all. that. the. chivarlers Iwcrl: not fur uwuy. Oh their arriv- li. Slnvl-rt ill the all they extended greetings to the I)lAl'IIll,‘-',I()li, wlluii flu-ii- Mr. (lystcr ill lli:il'ri;i;:i> with (if lIli;.‘,Il ilcil ll. u generous treat they her father waiuwended their way homeward in Among the the l'Ili‘i1llGfl~~0nt3 being us large us nluri-li Wilt-l nicely (Xvslcr Bed Bridge. / BUY YOUR RAPES NOW The grape season is nearly over for lliis your, m we suggest you take advantage oi the luscious Blus Concord; While Niagara: and Red Rogers offered now. ' The name Niagara Grape Growers on the bulisi fl your nnunnos of carefully packed, delicious grape: of choicest quality Writs for ires booklet telling ol the many delicious and tally thing: you can make from grapes. It islll how. NIAGARA DISTRICT GRAPE GROWl-IRS. LTD. s-r. CATHARINES, . 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