T.-.. *- A- '-. . \‘.-- 1 -. ,f - “"3 ' , .-_-» -2. 1,- 1- - all 2 .;» ~ l-.-_.urn -_-,_ ..._ -. 'i-f‘,.‘*f' '..f~'.'-`TfE'i";"t.< "'.-‘W--.‘1.7“.e.-‘.. -.°r~'~1;1i-fi-.-2 :‘f\-bf .-- .-~..~¢-' .. ”' -. we f , - ~.»,~‘.-/~.~ 1. . _ -"fi . 'iff .-~‘ :-11 ”-»'1fVTifl=;ré..»» _ ,. ». ,, _ .__»"’j.f é , . ,. if } , . r. 7 ‘ _ ' , * " . . ‘ I ' - . . -.» iii; ~ ‘ ,». .'- , nl_;‘f 245.- ,‘-_>._.`5,l',!l'y“",..",r.'1,;.~.;-.fit , -.=.P§“»“f.‘.~,,»°:;.-i5,’='.“ ` - '-f`-‘3_€-,'.-.‘-e /-i “ - » 1-7?-§‘-fr--T-.§‘mic-'.-,,'~Eefi.“..$~¢,£"”§;.h*~n§'¥»v>"ffzf' §’1”~."--; 1'?.`-'."-“.f3"`2,’--‘fiii-‘:'?:ri 2.'-"“?‘§7> ‘.1--’;";'“’1' ` 11 -5*". "-->',.‘_¥I’il.';»`;'.~.‘r'-:-"-.'». ` 1 J,” ,» h 1 ll \P n ri. Yi U' RD AN I ` "' ` nas or . 1 1| - f _ __ .. rm I Important ` of the weak-for Saturday ~i~l*H~l*l~l~l-l~l*f°l'-l-l°~l'°l*l“l'°l~‘l~l-'»i-` THURSDAY J. B. and Mrs Lewis of Hayward Uni., departed on a trip to Mr' Lewis’ old home, Freetown, P, E_ Ill; land, Un April 2'7l'.l'l. They went by wav nl Los Angeles, and wifi mst. brief stops at El Paso. New Orleans ' Washington, Philadelphia, New York' Boston, and other.- cities before' reaching the Island, where they will remain until the cold weather urges them to return to Caiiforni-a_'s siinlly clfme.-Oakland Maple Leaf. The arrlago took place in St, Pa-ul's Church yesterday 'morning nf Miss Gladys Peake, daughter of the 119115 1* inte George Peake, and Edwin Aitken ther I of the firm of Carvall Bros, secollll as Mr .inn nr w.H. and Mrs aiureneiiy. -rin both 0 ceremony was performed in St Pauls' 11611 150 (‘.hurch by the rector, the Rev T, W_ he lik Murphy, who read the service most “"‘11"1‘“ impressively. Misses Marion DeBlois 1'* 11111’ ...ni Elaine Aitken, gownen in pnie ll" Pr satin, with white hats, and carrying been beautiful/ boqucts of pink roses, whrn for m- rhv bridesmaids, and Reginald Aitken 'S0 1111 the groomsman. Arthur Peake, her tion e brother, gave the bride away, and ivan Heddin and George Duuiois het. all ns ushers. The church was very faV01”°» tastefully decorated for the occasion Plctflll there being* a num-ber of invited Celllel guests, together with many interest- 1 nd spectators, and n-ltoget-hcr tim ization wedding was a very pretty as Smile ws-ll as auspicious one. The gifts to 1l9-S H the bride were numerous and included U1 11015 n splendid piano from thc groom.‘Mr 1 nnd Mrs Aitken departed immediate- gfellt ly on a wedding trip to tlic lln-itruf s .\‘fnf.r~s and Canada, The bride was Wllfk vi-ry pretty in a travelling suit of `mecti iinrk navy blue with fiat to n-intl-,fl pract-i and carried li beautiful boiiuet of WlS€~ ivhife roses. i whose FRIDAY good with l,)'uitn n number of flags wcru flown NEW G in ilic city yesterday in honor of the liirtllilny of I-Icr Majesty Queen Mary. 'l‘lu- new Queen was born in 1867-the ter of yr-nr of thc “birth of-the Dominion of 1-0¢1K0 Vuundn as a confederation-and is *litem forty-three years of age. Worsh Britis _ with At the closing meeting of the sixth for si Wo|*lii’u Sunday School Convention (ll th iu Washington, D. (3,, at which there lodge -r I Rev. ii M _ mlm I I . - for Prfililg,-Ellrlgllrd lolzhfl 1°°v° Pl'1l!00 RUPBN. B- C-. 1° Btiprevent. -Neil and Mrs McLeod Summer- Th to ,,l,,,,,,l no S Well conducting an inn-it eivie election, side, and Mrs win Riley, 'si.sri.r0°k_ iifnnviii A M K i t o Mr. Ramsh; hitpglae izfltgegr Mme' 'I‘l1'lB, town, which is the teirmfnuspf left yesterday morning on a two and p c “ze was es Pravlncial News Amber l ° “"1 _no ti. cm a 'r li P ein , ii st ti. ' i a weefr_ but Ml.n_ Rnmnny will gem _B ceived its civic charter after fncorpor- Leod and Mrs Riley going to vlsitl some lllho longen__An_l_ _ ll ll ation. Among the -candidates for the land of their birth and M'rs Me- -Me ll Nntlye Son_ __ ' 3 Mclntyrc, formerly of Bummersids, --- ham, N. B.. adistancg of h_l,,_,rn_ el ple f of Caliz¥nihheh23k§an?nM“‘ an-d D. W. Morrow. formerly of -Isadore E. Croken, Summerfield, and a g ,pol llll hln heart lnn E l__la___d1U`m Souris. The results of the elections first year student at the Ontario Vet- eluded his moth¢r_ who who lllllnn Hélé” will be awiafited with interest and in erinary College at the spring- examiu- R-ailro Ma,,l{l,llllon_ was born ln Unnrlotnll the meanwhile these three aspinants ations passed with honors in all sub- bridge grlwlh Her lnrherun n__n__n wnn A__cn__ will receive tha best of_g0od wishes jects. Anatomy first c1ass,_ Botany as wel lllllll lV_.noKlnnnn_ She nnn one _________e__ for success from_ their many old first class, Theory and Practice first of the Mrs Hlllrh Mnclunnon llvln on tn- friends and asquamtantes here. class, Animal Dentistry first class, Ohhth 1r1nl,d_ at North Rlyén Mi Mnyn: _ _ -~ Pharmacy first class, Materia Medica, tract is in the vicinity of $4='»i|_0ii0. has been ll reslllont ol san Fnnnclnno The preliminary examination of second class, Biology third class, lol- nlonly yoorn and exnecnn to be for George Harold McLeod, formerly lo- Chemistry third glass, _Re lrllllly lnore_ an nhn ln ntlll nnle and cated ln this province, recently ex- _ --- _ pall; A llellrly_ Dr Meyer honen to vlnlt P tradited from England on the charge The interpleader Snmmons in t-he of the E_ Island nornn day ' of theft of money from Mrs. Ellen suit of Gallant vs. McKenna was platfor ' Stawell, was beglln in the police heard and disposed of before the spend about ii week in this province* The Mn lo e court in Halifax Wednesday after- Chief Justice at Chambers yesterday this su saylll Goollno!f_lf3'§lll(;l{:_)_3lf_an?_l_n€_;':l1g_n noon before Stipendiary Fielding. A morning. The Chief Justice decided a visi ol Boston Flnnrlnyern. l'lnlnn N0 good deal of evidence was taken that the Ohattel Mortgage, given by June l09ll_ nlno holnn the nlnce nl n______; hearing on the purchase by McLeod Solomon J. McKenna to his father, the Me gent ol that l0nn,l_ ,rnln ln _____ for Mrs. Stawell of a property in Bernard McKenna, was good and Mr Mc lnllsllnl ln n lnnnr nnlnn_ lynn Halifax for $1,050. She paid him the Vnlld at 1a_w and not a fraudulent Kcnrllll llloKonzln han n_n_l__ noon ___ money in two payments and the day preference in favor of the claimant, Church lllroS_ the _nnmhernhln ls nntnn after receiving the last payment he Bernard McKenna. and at Clifton in the evening at 7. hnye hlm nelnnln nn_lnng_ nn left for England. He also victimized on Mr MoKonnln nnn llvnd nn_l Mrs. Stawell to the extent of $317 in The will of the late James Currie, ...A ll ln Boston lor 25 yearn He smaller transactions. The case was of Charlottetown, ex-Collector uf Walter and Mrs- Siiulrcs of Green nt 40 yenrn old and was horn also in consideration yesterday af- Customs, has been profusion, The (ll, wich are visiting in Milburn. Wil lnon Erlwnrrl lnlnnll Hn nan ternoon. ceased left an estate valued at $10, liam interested ,in trades unionism l' 01839' conaistmg 01 1"°“'1 1’1`°P°1"tY» spent any yearn and hnn _lone mnnn The funeral of the late Harry Mc. $7,050.00 and personal property, 52,- $1128*-H llrl nn the onrnentorn. 0_l_nnnl_,_n_ Donald who d-led recently at Seattle, 368.89._ The will provides that Heu- &<1VllllC sl,eolally_ Wash., took place at 2.30 p,rn_ yes. ry Doiron shall receive one acre ,lf try the examinations for the l'.W.(‘ terday afternoon at his old home at 1111111 Ou north side of York Lane in f-hill YB The Rev. R. Murray, so well and C1“1’“11d~ T119 d€0€8Hed was a sou of the City or Com-mon of Charlotte- ini: of llly lrnnwn ln _nn__y nnlrn nl Peter Mrnonnfd and was lll the 3l,ll town; also one mare, cart, truck, Mellon Collnry hns reoelyorl and nc_ year of his age. Although he had been *H161 811 llirmillg implements. All the lllmllg ln onll to H,l0__mllel(l_ l-,_,ln_ lS_ ill for the past year the end came Fest and residue of real -and personal to Joh nn,l_ He was nnntnn nl one cnnn__n_ very quickly, About ll week before he property is left to Executors, Simon he will remain for some time. Wil- nt Enrltown and 'lonlln lon died his mother was sent for but did W. Crahihe, _Duncan U. McLeod and liam r ton yna__n_ nnd _l____ln_n_ _nnt tlmn not reahh there nntll the dny alter Dugald_(.urrie, upon trust, to be con- horse some time ago from William rown ll, lllvor wltn one nnonln his demise. After a short rest, she_ V-erted into money and used for varl- Moore. ,Mr. Moore realized a hand- l_ nentl____s_ Hn was __ n_____O__nl accompanied by arlotlllll. son Wl,_lror_ ous purposes, the _chief bequasts be- some sum. I<_inlay_and Mrs. McDon_ _,lend nl __0n__n nnnnln nnd tank n brought the remains homln nrrlylng ing; t_o Mary McNeill, $1000, to Hen. aid paid a fiying visit to Forest H'i| deal of interest in Sabbath on Tuesmly even1n5~ T11e1111-Wmellt F-y DOH-mm’ $100; to Jfam-es and Hub chuol training adults Bible class was made 1" the E1’1s°°1’“10@1“et9l”Y he' Fhlldren of Bemamm and Jana and flhristian Endeavor prayer C""1’“1'11- 1" £116 absence of the Rec: Pett’g".w" formerly 01 Charlotte' nn l_l__ _l .t tor, Nev, R_ M_ Fellloln the lnnernl town, $600 each. All the rest andre- f, s pi pi sermons were _ _ . cal nnll _hln nllvlnn nnnnd and §._)ei_y_ices were conducted by Rev._Mr, “"1"” 01 estate C_0_l&lry McNeill. *I .nnc cnnn_,nnnl______ lnnnn __ _nnn o ie assisted hy Rev. Mr. Field. ,rl _ __ _ _ _ ___ ___ _ _n connection_i_vith_ the piiolilisari ie - “"l==l1f=-‘ of his many friends so tl, r gwal er 8" m°th"' 1°” bm' noon' March 2'1th George P Baker as the writer ffutlime :'21 nr' him U’ hiii f>I`0-‘Will C1l&l‘l;€»- ttf; S'wll§hterWll?nSe€h a:ld_._Ll0yd’tSeB of Mlarhlehead Mdss and Miss Fm- peered in the] Mdnltgeilai ebitvarmsl ap* lasgow Chronicle. '. " 0 911 ` W0 513 GFS. - ' "~ \ J . ‘ "°1"1` Marnie and Phoebe ,lt homn The l__n_ ily Handrahan of Brighton, ulass., time ago named him, s coliiniittae ._ the 1'- E- 1S1a1l(1 Gfllllfl Ufllllge wmowlclniy-lvtgre -the 11&u'bearerS:_ dence of St. (iolumbkille's Church Journal and f~l A W D Stagerto M- "1 i lil lit D"9$911t 111 B1“11t1"1"1 Best mlb' Mcvltgle' Harry Miss Handrahan was born on Prince ager Bank of V' B. siinimerid' nm), lillll tht' HIS! Session Ol the nllll 'J nl; 'LU lllman’ (" McDonald Edward Island the daughter of Mrs. been apirointeli' to receive Zii-licifililf _ipful Grand Orange Lodge of ' ' eat ` _ Maggie and the late John Hnndralian tions. The intention is to tryA and i Anierica. A despatch says :-- _ *P l fl-- -.ll l . -ll rl - . _ more than the usual promptness lI1l1\,thr°l_de1lth_ Q' Dr C' O' McArthur (lJnitdi1Inl>‘htatel;nfoi'ltlli; h;;\t efewngieairze ri3diTmr;i(;1;:lyseernv(lE§:blhogixhhiligToo? 1011 £5lll1l€1'illl-’.'S. the lilst Session 0 or - Wiltshire’ the provmce' the flddward Dailey of Lynn acted as for use byliiui in connection with e Worshipful Grand Orange €§_r_nIg_\_l_I_1lll?;l1u__;11ll;cl.) senmboredtard best man and the bride was attenileii his lobster fishing which will cost ~ -. ‘ ,- . ' sfo av _ _ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' of British Ameiica opened at Z rl n rllotlnctpl H E S119 an by Miss Hannah Murphy of Boston between $350 and $400, and as the 4-n»--i _ _ _ \ ccclltly. They were the guests of Al- en H, and Mrs.-Mcl.eod_ 'l‘liey also alled to see Hector and Mrs. (‘onip- on, Bangor. i\l"‘ ‘1¢‘-lhlllltell 1101" U11” City. Child- o'ClUC1i lV0llll9Si18Y afternoon l)r e oss' e passed aww Miss AI-Iaudreli n was becomiu l' fishing season is now on it is desired rru took the principal part. A des- Sproi fuitvli says: The central thought of p ilu- meeting was, as one speaker ex. Grnnff pi-assml if, that “the only way to G, Ni brim: about the cvangclization of the A world in this or any other genera- cliewa tiou, was through the teach-ing of of Nh i‘l\rlst to the children in tha Sundn G I`8l`l l 'i`lu-rc were speakers from In-dia, Ja- Lindsay and Thomas Gilday, of pnn,.Korea and other foreign count- Mun; ries, the decorations were flags of ming the nations hnd nn immense mai of l th un- wnrin, with nn eieetrie ei-use nv. onie, or it., covered the wall at the liac‘k,¢0m@ of the platform. The next convent- `0l,llu ian will meet in Geneva, Switzerland, tion in 1913. lapse babie Woes Of, Womanhood ;§f,,i,' € s Weakness and Suffering Bari- ished by Dr. Williams’ nfs Pink Pius. jg _lj -’ -_ me iwys rind girls, but they are good iii "1 n sp:-.cinl way for woman. At special 111* 1”' iinws ii woman needs a medicine to Syl" enrich and regulate her blood supply, NOV” or lu-r llfc will be one round of suf- l'_el` fr'riuL:. That is when IM". Willianns' 11t1° l‘ink l’ills are worth their wright in 01 gold, for they`actually make new “C1 hlooii. There is not a uiontii in her act” life fi'om fifteen to fifty that Dr. Wil- ill l linnis’ Pink Pills are n-otaboon to 1V1 Pvfiry woman. They help the growling H1150 girl safely over the critical time 5110 ‘\‘11"u hcr blood is overtaxerl by new S? ellish expressed the opinion that r the words “Church of EnZ1B»IH1" words "in Canada" should be in- rted. A discussion resulted, on mo- lf l _ il- ll, l lrfrfi tion of Mr Andrew, seconded by Mr nliinnls 0 e Woman 0 IH C lifr- they bring relief and bring her -11"* tice Fit*/.gcrald, in the insertion of _elrpllntll lol- llol- tlme ol cllml.l_l»4l_ Ann the words "ln the Dominion of Cam- rlurinl: the thirty oiiii years that lie M fn" after the words "thc (lhurch of iwiwne.. Dr. wiiiinnis' Pink r-iii-i iiu unizlnnfl-" il" "1""-ffl” "1 ‘1““°“ n wnnmnyg me with the ha mess ur hililrljrl Island" were cut out of sec- Dil hvnitii, giving her strength and ener- W Irv for every function. A womans ll"ll surf-st. protection against all the ills _11 limi rome to her because of h-or sex, lu_ is lo Svt her blood right at once by ill 1| rourae nf Dr. Williams' Pink I’ills»- bl and tluin to keep the blood right by re faking thc Pills occasionally. Mrs, th l~lli~/.a filoiitliier, St. Jerome. Que.. IS 011|’ our of the many unfortunate sufferers of psou, thc words "and Prince Ed- witii reitarrl to the interpreta- on of the act, (lauon SimPS0ll 01111* g attention to the fact that __the shop’s designation is that of _the Sllllll uf Nova Scotia" The section ads thus: "In t-his chailtell \1’ll`1955 n Cmlruxt otherwise requires. The rnssfon "llisliop means the bishop the diocese of Nova Scotia and ri-sforcd to health b Dr. Willisiins' Prince lililward Island." l‘ink Pills. She says? "It would be difficult' for me to say how -much I suili-rod. I was tortured by headl- nrlu-,ii and backachas; mv, l1f>f>0Ui0 G, iniien ann 1 wanted away to such nn W I-xtcnt, that I was unable to do S .___ Rev. T. F. Fullerton. (_l1l5Y‘.‘l`01111`n" l last, night, from Washin_gt_fln.wDl_(_3_l here he attended the i._ix.i n_ ll rl gchnol convention. An ex- hoiiscwork. I was constantly' » f»H»1°ll1l! Charhrgiyupeakiflg of this I-¥l`0"t lllllfllilllll mcdicinc, but it did not hclfl m‘0f1T1Y- ,lllyu ;-lt was truly an international (lnr cl-ay a friend ur¢,1>d mc to Ui’ 1"- nl wuiiamn' pink Pius, and I procnreii N _ Th, ielegates were from hwtdltlihvdlanile, 1 Nova Scotia, New n couple of boxes. HY the 1'11"° thmw Br and l’riiice lildward Island. wr-rr done I felt some imlll"lV1'"1°“t- ll .k , slhI;:l1lvIi:s from Massachusetts. M5111” nuff thus encouraged I continued the N H puhire and Vermont. Here um- of thc Pills, galnlns S€\“’l1F1l1l‘1BY W;-vi, llzrlllly re-unions of those who by day, uutil after I had taken uix or l_ seven boxes. I was aga-in well and n strong, and I have since continued in l llrf Kring to world conventions of the n 1-ic were pleasant greetinllS 01 t. H ' . l-lzlldn who meet together only at rho best of health. I can strongliy ___lnoe_ nroylllolhl or other Collwlll. rv-ronuncnd these Pills to all weak __ lol", and cheerful inquiries about nnrl ailing women." the work were heard. Three trained sniff by nu medicine dealers nr by mail at 50 cents a box .or six boxers for $2.50. from The Dr. Williams ll 8 urses and two doctors formed 7-11% mergency committee and were ap- propriately imaged that they mlzlit Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. he rehggnized. One of these nurses was Min.. ivi. bridges, n P='ln¢° Ed- /it the Police Court in this flity ward Islander, now siiperiuf/Endent 01 yesterday' the prohibition' CH/90 B- t no Training School flc_l~ Distrli_i_l_;_l":_l_i_r_; gninst Dan-fel Ferguson, which calms ses in Boston. O er COII1 up for ludzment, was again adloufll- were known hy _their badges. The nil for vnu week. A case aZ‘*\1l\l\1 s tops en route from Boston were very flnlnlnl 0.8 l l l.. llocolld offence WM few to take up additional delegates .film-llnlleq_ ri: granule, ease in which only and a luxurious lunch wasNser- Mrs Ina-ac Peters and Bridget A-N1 ved between Springfield and ew- Pi-uers were the assailants and MTS York. It WSH fllllfe “01-1°°11b19 111111' -lulla Paul the beaten onn, all ‘ll t he smoking car had not one occu- llooh 0 l wnn heal-ll The evid. __nn¢__ and no one was annoyed with y P in ., ~ ' ence showed that Mra Paul received s lttle ashes and fumes In New n . - ' , , if th t Peters y lr f ng line of taxlcaha waited wxxhll Bwzlggtiiligrlpefv A enor1ivil)nail fine tllnllll ifgnlg ease procession,t' and took wan imp,-,ned and 3 warning given to, ll, across New York, receiving our _ __ M______ llrnynnl nhell. rl,nl,lln,l-llnun, wllllllna for remuneration. arts horse. "B"1l11' 1:1"'11""'1‘llll/*Wifi* 1'? 1' *Q . _ ' ~ ll _ ~. _ a . g y . lie, M. P., presided. On the génnnolfl el;1llty,Z,E_d1‘__‘:_`:i_‘1l'_nBl)t_?_§`__al§\t In gowned in pale blue silk triuimeil that whatever, is douc will be dom-, latform were Rev. Dr. D_onliiet, hy __ Severn lnll by wnlcll nn fn-nngg with laces, and carried white carna- as early as possible in order that the Master of New Brunswick; W, nln Snlnnl corn He wns 8 rn_l__n,n tions. Miss Murphy wore a gown of boat may be available for this sea- block, (.rand Master of Alberta; nl Moclll nlolllonl llolle e Hge ln ne pongee and carried pink carnations, son’s fisliing. Al-l contributions which _ Davies, Grand Master of Saskat-‘the nrnctlne ol hln gllolennlo) 51; Following the ceremony a wedding can 110 Scot or fr*-iV0l\ £0 any U1 Y-‘lui n; J. W. Penney, Grand Master North wlllshlre two yngrn n _Bl supper and reception was held at committee will be duly uckiioivli-il._gcrov~c|u‘eiif. Royal Scarlet-Chapter was ad- ol yeal-,. and lllttorly was nnnolntoll cipients of many beautiful and costly over the old range. Tho markers' l. Mayor Wood cordially wel- nl ofhcer- in the Army Medienf Presents from their many friends. butt is about 35 feet long and about d the visitors. it looks as if the Clorlls He leaves n widow and m0l_h_ Among those who offered their con- six .feet thick, built of sand, giving sition to Dr. Sproule's re-clcc- el. who llllrnoll hlln thronohont hln gratulations and took part in the fee- room, for three targets, the 'iron lOl' the eleventh year had col- llnosn 'lllno two hrolrhoro Dr Stew_ tivities were: Cornelius Handrahnn, frames of which the Militia Depart- d. The two men named as pro- hrt Mhchrlhur ln Brltlsh' Collllrllllll brother of the bride; Patrick and ment have promised to provide. All candidates. Gilduy_ of Mon. and Harry lvlaonrtlllll-_ 8 station Mrs. Ford of Union Street, Mrs. Hen- thework around the targets has been , and Esser, of London, have agent ill Br0Olls_ Alller-“_ His lllhllel- ry Barry and her daughters Helen enclosed with a wooden frafrnc unced their support of Dr, has been l-egrettllhly nhsent ,ln (lrlll_ and Margaret, Miss Mary Baker, sis- work w-hile a large locker is provid- prollle. forma when, he has gone ro re¢ul,e,.. ter of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Bak- ed for the storage of targets. etc. i. noe hln ,health nnrl ln now recovel-lug er 'will make their future home in The firing belts have also been i_‘c- fl-llr_, lllooosnn Synnll or the llnnroll l__o_n n severe attack ol llmllcllllll Marblehead, where the best wishes of built, nicely, lBVcl1_€l1 0". _@0911 Pnl); ngland in Canada now in session trouble. The funeral will take pl-ace the M591? 1'9111 101” B 10"!! 9-"i1 hlllllll' viding l`1’°1“- 191 111118 n1’e1`l°°nSn._§g inlifex is considering n petition today at 2 n. ni. and the bony wiu wedilefl life follow them. nt the same tune- T B 00°* ‘- omen n1eui»bcrs of the c-liurch in be taken to Brookfield Cemetery. _ _________f3Jrov`iiices of Nova Scotia and Z- Solno mollthn ago Inspector Mn_ 1_a°1" flr Williams' Pink Pills are good that for mcn and women, and growing th” 'l Tn in the Provisional Battalion in Hlal overdose may kill the child. When The prize ofa gold mounted nountl you give little ones Baby‘s Own Taib- nl" pen, value $5.00 to t-he teac er r_> - Her government analyst that this medi- or five maps. each drawn by a di _ cinc is safe. And you have the word ern, pupil, is awarded_to Miss Bertha of thousands of grateful mothers vsssey, teacher of Dunstaflnage ` l 'i that this medicine will proaptn flare gchnoi, __ _ __ ___ m the _0__0w_nn ll l ii t f lil oo rs 'ph' 'i s o I if I l prices cheerfully furn- a mnoramenso c _ . 0 exi -.h l' l~ _ Alphonse Roy, Scatt Junction, Que., nnhnois are of such merit t;_hal1_ W _,La l 1*’ U19" al1P1C’1 1011 I lkl d dt cr ayan‘lll2‘.t hi-iaRf>B¢B glft l1,'ir?¢l:, gating ohimy Baby's Own .hilefndrvoliime of a well known au- QSC. FOI' A NCW Pll'l0l' 'IHC I 'Tablets he has thrleved splendtdly, lllol-_ ___ _ W 'f‘lni'ntheei~°immynfiuing"Chiag- and is ns good-natured-and happy as Murray Harbor No_rth Sc oo.t_ . 1 enufd wish," Siold by all medicine D, Mchure, teacher, Art Of W\‘1 “ll dealers or by mail at _Z5 cents n box l.}ng.ffnh“ by Meiklaiohn. nh M from- The Dr Williams Medicine 00-. Millcove Bc_hool. Miss Ber a _“ar- Brockvflle, Ont. tin, teacher, 'Story of the Cano M1 ~------ People" by ll'un0Bn~ n -...Neil McKay, Dundas, has ll\ll‘C11- Lorne Valley School, W. H. '0l" need from E. C. Turner his valuable dom manner, "Uiigava" hy Bhllau- nnamur in --if of "Chinn-he -W U' horse “.Iack." Mr. McKay is to he tylle_ _ congratulated in securing auch a fine Hillsboro' I-lead S_chool, Milli du horse. He also bought James Stew- Webster, tea_i_vher. ' My School and n,relll_ly lrnprhved, the targets now g the north which KlV9S the B1' on sun ou them. This was One B l‘»l1\’l8l'd IS18lll1 W1ll01l State corres oiideut from Bonweil -l f-°1`“0 _ _ they are dfirlirous of securing wgtolll_Mr.SI? Charles MoAl.lllllll» was llflgzhacro rggggegllnllievslraglnvlzlngigt of tho gréatest faults of tlic_ old D1`1V11Ut§@ Of Vfltlllg lit ll8f1S1l visiting friends in Charlottetown a nrnte Sendlnn lllm rho host spoon range ceti-ngs. This request was granted few days ago, the guest of her aunt, mens ol ___ap___mw_n__ p___0-__ to np____ shoot ___ tn nan __ ln mont ne, 1” “H “'11s 1" 111” l’°W°" 01 ‘he Mrs- John Gillis. who WHS "Hd" :mth 1910 Four iinnured ann niirt Altoget eri 'teh t-neg inrge menuier. id_and the hill submitted tn the trontlllellt in the -hospital for a novell ,nano were entered ln mn com); slrable a_r_i< (v_v_i____ __ excellent n__nnnn.n_ Sc0ti1'11‘eg1S1°ture has th” pm' S1lUl't tlllle- T119 1“1111w1"g extra” petition Mr. Mc(’ormac has just Ship 011:55 eabig scores is ex- woriling to cover the change. The from nn Arnorlclln paper is of inter- cnmnletérl the nrnnonn tank or ___dg_ sport_ wi i som of t-he bill was another Point est here: A wedding which was of ing the rnnlls ollll annollllcen, one l,_,l_ 1’°°"°“ ____ il-is-cussiou. ,The title was. “An mngh -interest to a large number of lowlllg l-el,-n1t§~_ f ilowlafz results were posted t" ‘1111c"‘1 and Consolidate the their EVEN'-15 1l`l*’11“1'=1 Wa” that 01 First' Prize-'gold mounted fountain ~The Srl ce of Wales College yes- regariiing the Church of iilnglandllvllos Nloollrle Moldnkl and Daniel D, nan ynlnn ‘non no _lnnenn E_ C_m____ in _hire _ n 110 lll`0V1“°0 01 N°V“ Scot”-H M1 McArthur, which took pl-ace on March bell’. Cardigan North School. C. J, ter R113* 17th at I o’clock at the home of the Mol_lellll_ n¢.acllel»_ ofliclatin-g minister, Rev. R. U. Lan- Seoorlll prl7,e_"(‘,ln_§si¢ Myhhg in ning of the United Presbyterian Ellgllsll Literature" value $3.00 to Helen Stneveo (ihui-eh, The wed-din-g was simple, Qllrmen Wightman, Montague High Dorothy Alllll_ Miss Dorot-hy Hager and F. Redfearn Sohooh W_ J_ lrr-a5er_ gea¢h¢r_ Hnnny l_lnl_y,ny_ -being the only attendants. besides Third prize-"IJong's English Liter- Kenneth Mnol.-lldycn_ the bride’s parents. John Hllll MPS- ature,” value $2.00 to Louisa McKin- lnlslo nlnoKen,_le_ Maldakl. After theceremony awed- nun, Brooklyn School, Miss Mary J. Qlnllrlyolln MoCKen,le, ding dinner was served at Weiscr's Nl-nllolllolh teacher_ yynlnrnn nlnoqllnrrln Cafe to the -bridal party, and later Thr, work of the following pupils is l_l the hri-de and groom left for a two deemed worthy of honorable mention Rnnenr Sennlnln weeks' visit in Vancouver and other mln fvfr, McCormac has decided to coast cities. The bride wore a tail- greg each pupil a special price 01 a or-ed suit of green and carried an volume by a standard author. arm bouquet of spring flowers. Miss Etta Mnfynenux, Cumberland Hill, Mal-dakl has been a resident of Ever- -'Children of the New Forest" by ett for a number of years and is well glint, Maryatt. known in musical and social circles, Eware Wightman, Montague Bridge and Mr. McArthur, who has been lo- "l-[ereward the Wakf," by C1l¢\l`1e5 ca.-tcd here for the past year, is a Kingsley. . young real estate dealer and u son Patti J. (‘.urric, Souris East. "The of the late F(7lla_rlen_ McArthur. of Lance's.of Lynwood," by ("118»I`10f1¢ M- ir ell, P. I. s an . _ lonw Yidlgrgy E. Rourke, Brudenell. “The hlisman" by Sir Waiter Scott. George Lem-an, Montague Bridge, poN-T nauc ciuLniu~:N. "Tw °°"“ ‘”""“"' "’ 1”" ”"`“““' . tylirdifry A. McGaug11. BN11' R1Ve1`» _*__ - north “Little Women" by 110111911 When you give your child a so- M nl'nnl_l_ wiffqe McDon-aid, Soiiris west. called “soothing” medicine you are "Tom Brown's SchooldaY9 not curing its sickness. You -are 'phornhs Hiiglies. ___ -merely drugging it into temporary Fred Delorie, GeorE_€_i0W1l N11"'l'_“ _,Yi insensibillty. The so-called soothing "The Wonder Book by ‘fit ‘Billie medicines contain opiates, -and an Hawthorne. V lets you have the guarantee of a the unhool sending ln the best exhdbt _ | /_ I as the sun was then in the er's face and the targets dflrk. THIRD YEAR GRADUATES. elen Moore. SECOND YEAH l)Il'I.()l\’lAS. Ifois Alward, Edith Bell. Alden Dawson, Lilian Dockendorf, Austin Dougherty, Helen Forsythe, Tlieodos- ia Gnllant, I. Giilan. Harry Go-sou. 1":-nu(-es sie.-li-, i<:\~..il-ll F-tc\'eiisi»n. l'lmmii '|'raiuoi-_ sf.-fill' Wclsli, Hiiflic \\’iioi|si ou 'i‘Hi<: i'oi.ii'l.;_ i‘ouLluuali_v on their feet, th.,- 1_'1*l‘1l’l'S" 111'# in\'ariabiy troubled with rorus and buuioiis-butuot for iong, because they know of a quick cure, l’utnani's (Yorii l".‘xtractor,' it f'_11l"’-“ lllllll1€S=‘1.V in 24 liours; try l’|itnam'.~:,” New Dress Shoes every evening wlfhnnt expense. PACKARD’S Patent Leather Cream T- ':_~l il lf keeps all patent andenamelled . i lcaiiliers soft. pliable _¢ and brilliant. / Use if on new f shoes and keep them ‘. new-it prevents cracking. shoes' durability. - _ lu white opal IHS. l5c and 25:2. Then’.r a Rlrknrd Dmrr- ing in i-ni: nw-y lmihlr. ll Ill lkalcrl' 1 -.. i , -ii-, liclle l'on\l_v, .Iunics (‘url<-y, Arthur" orlli. . Mlll)l./\Nll l)l\'ISl()N-'l'f'8lllft 0| the ‘*"l.'=7¢7!l "Mortgage Sale , li: \ i' L I' Mcnlnlq-:gfgfizl ._ iiouiiilril and il(-scribed as follows. |l||||1'r.||. no . . _ J ___ __ ____ ______________n_nn nn one ut is t J _'I . nurrll _side of l~‘itzroy Street at the Monumental *Work* You will always find our prices on all iiead- r stones' and moiiiinieiils the most reasonable and , our ivorkniaiisliip liigli- ` class. All kinds ol granite uud marble licarlstones and iiionuiiieiits kept iii T stock, Designs and .\ll orders or ciiflui- ries will have our im- l mediate alieiilioii. (live us a call. - -- -- --~-~ - ---~ -- »- --»_.1_“>~..__;.... l. .' Huy lifiiclienvii-, ltoiu-rt .\lucl.augl|- Tendefs For wharehouse lun, Jenni-tts i\liirl.i-mi, ltliy .liar-" ,_ _ _ ` l.i-oil, Alvnh Mutlivsuii, Agri.-.~' Illuriiu- l"'1‘1""“ W111 1"’ 1e°91Ve‘1 119 f-0 glinn, Ethel o'lii-il-n, .\..iin-.».-<- i-.n.ii,, -linw 4 fin' the purchase and removal lililitli Parker, Waller' i'i<~kei'iug,l »f the warehouse 't i. d _ Katlicriue Ileiil, Ilurolil Stuulry, l\'ii-l :ln _cl sl lm e on Gm” l 'l‘ ll, ll-l, ‘ ~ . ‘lj-L:_l,rl1l_<_m( 1 H1 qmmn' n"m"1'y S. lf. Jenkins. Building to be re- moved witlijn thirty days of purch- l"llt.\"l‘ YlC.\l{ llll'l.iiMAS, as-e. For further particulars apply to Gi-o. All-xaniivr, l~Ist_v Alb-ii, lilar- U7 (Immun Mmm" 1 5-Hall' gut-rife .-'iui‘(’I.(l(`K NOON ull llluf. trfici, piece or PHWU1 01 laiul sifuuii-, lying and belul! ln llni-iof,f.~towii in Qiici-u's (`-0\\r\i.V» soiif,i\-west roriici' of land in the D08' ss-ioii of liiiiies l\l&‘Q\ll\1<1 t11°11°° _s,._-_ . . . . _ ll-,._.-,l_\vu|wil\' along the north side of- _l.‘lr»/_l-,ly ,\"ti'i\i\t. for t_l\c fllstance of rhi.»fy-..iu- for-,t und _six inches. 1-1100"! ii~ii‘fl|wi\i'