JULY Is, ferr me mmm mm 'rue cHARLo°r're'rowN GUARDIAN ,.,,,,,., 0, nn.. rise sivr igngohnigulgliriplne llilil'lEii*sELEciEl> Enom iiils ilEEliS llEw§ii=oii THE eullnblius sllrulingii sulssclilerlié 'runsn/iv 1 ' I The death occurred on July 2nd of Philip a lingering and painful J Lane illness The deceased was the the late Josiah Lane and was man of sterling character dying hap Home pain nor so py in the thought of a where there is neither which W I"-, was borne with Christian patience ,;* eldest son of " W d giéiévd nl‘3(etsli1i;e_s ;;ui;oi;;‘;;vgli;gB Life figlild / &l' DIARRHOEA DYSENTERY l Lady preceptor, that valuable poin / COLIC STOMACH CRAMPS l”°°‘l mm the Pf°P"*Y Of 'l`l\°m“° ton street mioiiist church nav sisters remain to mourn The f place at Pownal Cemetery the EE. Styles oiiiciating Miss Minnie lZ5y city daughter of Michael and Mrs Kelly Fitzroy from Street has arrived in this city Vancouver, B C , where she has engaged on the teaching stall of the schools for the past re years Miss Kelly formerly taught peaks at Coleen Square School Shes at Hermitage alter above uneral which was largely attended took Rev been of one th e " ~ - 175'/f,.;..;P0B0l\t€d t0 me ‘-` ber of the members of the Methodist Tllc lflwllgllt Ol lille Hll€°ll0““le lm These are the ¢-nervating days, church and congregation Rev pulse which prompted it has I canlwn Champion will enter upon his work assure you deeply touched me drop by the nnnntmks as if the Day at once nnil- preach his first sermon The lmliillilllll Illslglllll Of We GM f to his Salisbury people on gnndny ter, and the pictures ofthe King und fraught with danger to people whose afternoon M Champion is well my B011 Wlllflll Wlll l0l‘1¥l the ll0l‘BOIll1l systems are poorly sustained and known in this Province pait of the gift, will be treasured by th No member of the Nova Scotia to missionary needs and mission- accomplishment as the new pas of the Grafton Street Church none in that conference possesses inteiiser zeal for missions mfs last pnstorate was at River well known here) cial from Guardian Correspondent IlMMl<]R*iII)E July 13-The an- al meeting the Prince wuid Island Medical Soc A Sustaining Dicf en, as somebody has said. men fire had dawned They are is leads us to say, in the interest me throughout my life and will be of the less robust of our readers, fl Rev G J Bond president of the handed down as precious heirlooms to th Nova Scotia Methodist Conference, H1080 Wll0 ‘mme Hfl5€I` DH has arrived iii the city and enters he I 100k forward with special satis- rri once upon his duties in the pastor- faction to devoting the remainder of thing besides a blood purifier Mld ste of Grafton sei-get Meuiodint this noble present to a charitable oh- to church Mr Bond occupied the pulpit 1l0Ct in Which I lim greatly lllf@l`9St mak” lt much eagle” to hear the of his church yesterday at both ser- MARY he vices His many friends will h THURSDAY “l to your administrative ability O Perhaps one of the m st imp sing 0 and certainly one of the most im day ome “ilt 0 D Gr squ prcssive funerals sccn here for s time was that of the late driver cent end accident at Zion Chilrch ed ted dra. iii, to E i by deceased s fellow drivers and i Ha wing the draped gun carriage een taining the casket wrapped in the tha 4th Regiment batteries, chief up Q dI‘€d lB prepared or a young man in the prime of life understands lieu to _ Pl";P9l'lYCi\l"0 l0l'l'9l` That noble animal the horse has in is the proud owner, and it Sill of <'0\lfi~0 110111' ever been reputed for its faithfulness, known from a reliable source that lY0Vel'y“0m-l"ll0W intelligence and endurance and per- he has refused several ollcrs in the “days has mfldlcfll haps in no other portion of the globe vicinity of three hundred dollars treatment at the me these excellent qualities more \. <1 llllll’ ‘lf Cllllfl lllflll pronounced in its breeding of this but many srvlearh iieiiiu oi liiirdim than this Ami iigsiii v ks the experience vilth it an organism iinlltted for the trial of p ~'l‘liere is not iinif more chiirmingthan a happy and bca t_hy mother of-chili and dren,nnflindeedcliild-birthiiiiderriglit ways and are exerting themnnwen me bride and g,O0m_ The bride was - m0l'B ill Blllireciation of the tribute gowned in white crepe de ehone trim- orbnaiity. The uncxplainable thingie to their value which might be im- med with silver beading and Garried ed by thi; Plliilng of this act.bj Blét a bouquet of bride roses.~ Charles T. s is wan ering l`0m 9 SU 00 - Baxter, a well known optometrist, from an un “pared cmldition’ women JOD Wllfd. City. OWHB R \10l'SB Wlllllll father of the bride, gave her away. a remarkable one, especially so in The groom is assistant manager in nnectlon with its asv and present the garment department of the shep- lue. This horse is said to be 25 ard Company, Providence, while the rs of age Bull yi* is Ol l¢l1°x8D' bride was a teacher in the Providence ' pearance of very many years ess City schools. Immediately alter the ““‘rvl’a'y the penalgll th n that. He is used every day in ceremony the couple left for an ex- conrlitimis need be no hazard tohezilih that, with all the evidence of shattered pu nerves and broken health resulting th, will persistlln going blindly to the trial is It isn’t as though the experience co came upon them iinawsres. They have va ample ime in which to prepare, but ea thc , for the most rt, trust to chance y ~Ilr-many homes once childless there Ma are now children because of the fact r' pleasure driving and is as sllry BS 8 home in Prince Edward Island. Part *lm* L dl* E- Pl”l‘l“‘m" V” °“bl° 4; when in harness. das laellts rle- of their time will lie spent st Rice l ki t , ~l M . M l ' t ` heaI3:;_ and "rang ml;l'kBl1l0 9-E0 |10 9 ll an 8°" 0 Point’ ir th r actluarr e s Daren s Y K* Com und makes women normal, °°l ADV W°m5n Wl|° wmlld “ln” lleis teeth are good, he eats well, hi! and Mrs. Latham of New Dominion. sp lal advice in regard to this nigtyter is eordlallly invited to gif write to Mrs. Pink am at Lynn, him He was bran nf, no Cupld's arrow touched the heart of Mass. Her letter will beheld hi fgffegiixdmany yen” ngo by 5511), another popular member of the Can- Stswnrt who used him in his bakery ailian Club of Oakland., says the‘ delivery. For over ten years he was 0BlllBl1fl. Ullllf-i M8910 l1¢Bl. Wlwll latex. in Lnrgein Livery sgnnin and Alexander _lllacquai-rie, whose inter-, rendered excellent service. J. J. Da- est in the Clllb IIB! 10115 ll°¢l\ ll“lV°l'- strict eonildenea. is claimed that in later years the Island t e wedding of Henry Bruce E I horse has wonderfully im 5tl`°"3l7l‘i and when the “mln ls "Ver proved in these points, much to the rie of Rice Point, li. E. I., and Miss "°' ”l’“l"“‘ hi” ’°°°l""d“°l“’°l§ fmm pleasure of their owners. Here the 1-ieleii ciishiiig Baxter' iii ri-evidence Whlch lt ls l""`d l‘° l`°°°v°l" I'°ll°W' nnimal's intelligence might he.cred- took plnce on June 28th, 1911, the ‘"3 "Um “l’"“ this °""‘" th* "”""““ lted. perhaps unduly. with properly niiv. samuel w. siecimlelihii First sl'm.l" of °’“'l“§ fm' the Child' and ll divining the position of their owners Presliyterinn Church officiating, The dlslmct chlmlfe nth” m°th°r r‘°'5“"'s' who are forbidden by law to use ceremony was very simple, the couple nyachanicnl inventions to " t there bein unattended and witnessed onl Sl’ back" on the streets and high- Ward's business and also f0l` never appearing lazy or wearied. are flue and his sleek coat, long and bushy mane belle the years ofthe gun carriage the Truck- Trllby The dam was a favorite s Union, of which the deceased with many citizens who hire horses a member, marched All along for their driving as she was owned by route, which was Queen to Kent, Messrs Large Bros for years This §5§.§’.‘,l§Z'“3§m§€lif’” w§§°l’i'iZi5."i‘€i‘l §§§“°..§l.'il§§`§. ‘.§'i5y’i.""?.'...Y°f.‘2§i.’,'.‘.““°‘i The experience of Motherhood iii a people many ol whom were visibly most perfect, 'ami mi his owimr iirovii trying one to most women and marks m0*/Gd by U10 CONSGBG, Wllillll S0 l0l`- him on the street was admired by distluctlyan epechln thelrlives. Not Clbly b\”0“Ellt h0m6 the Bild °ll'Cl1m' all passers by Competent judges /¢\/-\r\i»\0ne woman lnlihun stances connected with the death of and horse buyers pronounce him t urners and the friends On either animal was sired by Piirkwood dam side men the to be one of the best drivers in this Province Robert P Rogerson Victor At their new cottage the ' Merry mac at Meshanticut Park Rhode MacQuarr e, son of Thomas llIacQ/uar S' Y hy the immediate relatives of the 'tended trip to Mr. MacQuarrle's and part at the home of John H. signed to and his many friends here during the eight months and their ter of great iegret Ensign Hargrove has been strenlious resulted in steady steps in advance in the corps here During is short stay he succeeded in having the debt and for this and other and more im- portant achievements he will be re membered work of the army into more promin ent notice than any of his predeces ~ sors and business much good resulted not only as a re- sillt of generous contiibutions hilt bv the active 0“lBl°l°‘”° Wl1° WGN’ Show" Practically lf 1il'@lllPillllliilllldflilP’2ilt’“ll§li#3lh5§li¥¥iltil@5l‘e.Wla'l0?%li?i'»ll34‘FtiT§l?l£t€elfllll%illllill555lilillldllfliflilzlfll¥l%i’€liii»‘iff>?£1§!L*?l§lliilf?£ii$ii9§bf?ill?1, ,» - l _ . _ . _ _ ! was doing. The Ensigils work will long be appreciated by his fellow workers and friends of the Army Each one of the Several Varieties is a "°"°' ____ , Master-piece of the Candy Makers’ Art. _, , - vies then had him at the Cliff Hotel sally acknowledged by the entire: 4 i DIIIIIQ UFO- llii ou west who sold him' rsls to his area y o HS S, CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Kind You lim Always limi Bears the l Manufactured by ' gignsiiir. .ii @ c. _ Rock City Tobacco Co, Qiiebe and finally, about four years ago, membership, took unto himself ons of l Mr. Ward becamehis possessor. The Culifornia’s lovely daughters, in the animal was sired by an Abdallah and pers'on of Miss Grace Smith, a native . yn, i-gn;-sd by Samuel Martin, Hope of Jamestown, Tuolumne county. The marrin e ceremon which made the River, now t . ‘ B y to Col. Stewart. The horse is still’young couple life partners, was per- yoiiiig in appearance and must hawlieriiiiil by mv. 'r. Philips at siiii a rugged constitution to withstsndl Rnlael' Cn1__ nn wndnnndny, _'inns 14 the years ofstrenuous service he has ¢h_ lpn, bl-me in n gmdungn of tn, passed through. H0 il B" °X°°Pl-l°°‘ Gallagher-Marsh' Business College of ly S005 lBmDl° Ol B P- E- l°l““‘ll San 1i‘rsncisco,'and up to the time of horse 8lld» 8l"°'l ll" ll°°‘l °’“'° “t| her marriage held an important pos- Dl‘!3°fl¢ l’°°l0W°‘l °“ Mm by Mr' ition with an insurance company of i Ward. 110 Wlll llkily add ;l§m° :"3" that city. Mr. MacQ\larrie is a nat- ive of Prince Edward Island, a son of John MacQusrris of Bonshsw, and is one of 0aklsnd'a leading milk dealers. I-le has always taken an act- ive interests in the aflairs of the Canadian Club, and when misfortune or sorrow overtakes a member, is among the first to offer sympathy. After returning from their honeymoon at Del Monte, the happy couple took up their residence at the Laguna Vista Apartments. Twenty-second and Harrison streets, where the beat wishes of many friends, for s long and eloiidless wedded life follow thfms ‘ ' ' - t the full effect oi Hood s Berea- rllla is such as to suggest the pro- ety of calling this medicine some- nic -say, a sustaining diet It at, assures refreshing sleep and ll without any doubt avert much l Matteis of importance to the url- ilies of relatives of deceased mem- bers Another coinmittce was appoin- ted to amend the medical act to miike further proiision to prevent unquali- ABYS 0WN 'IABLETS fied physicians from pursuing thc practice of the profession At two p m the visitors were coli- veyed by motor honts as the guests t ei local physicians ‘" McCallum s l‘oint where . ie Iiiibylli Own 'l`ulili~t‘i sliiiulil liclicpf cvcry liiimv wliric iii-ii' ii l l uni; chiiiiicn At ui iii following program of papers wus ‘lf l* ll V ll' ll ‘ ""“" "‘ " rem] and dlmusscd isllnimcr At thc lust sign iii illiivis Intestinal Ulistluction due to Ovur- " ian'Cyst by Dr Conroy l I Puerpcrul Eclampsla by Dr ( - C" rllthers and casc reports by Drs ll Houston, J Joiiline and llclancy lm , Diseases of the nose and throat by E Dr Mclilwen 'l.il1icti~l slliiillii lr gliiil l il 0 ()ll(‘ )l bllllllllll ‘Ill Illrlll ompt nlil is ut h.inli l ll l v youd llelpiii li lui llouii~ llii 'l' l s never filil i.i rtlitii thc sii d i i oc ahiiiiillly iiu c ivell clillil ll keep liiii I Ph I, f d h ,Mrs llesllc Miirtln SL llilii Qui* are n t e ro ession an t c pulilii. by Dr Jenkms ‘wlrlitcs I have li li.iliy tlili-o iiiiiiitlil-, All these were very instructive nndlot 'brought forth ii good dciil of anlnia- ht, ted discussion hy At foilr ii the visitors vlcre th treated to an old fashioned clam bfike EU held on the shore nt which ii most cn-I voted to have been one of the mostlnn educational and sociable meetings of ln i who slliieicil fioili will inil uiil lpllflon i as oi fill .vas iii ii i lui] .ill but Bully s Ui' ii liilllcih -pci-ll cured lilill iiliii iliiu I .ilvl ly~ ki>i~| em in the hoilsc ’l`lic 'l'.ilililii .iii by niediciiie ili.ilili~ i y i 5 cents a hor flolii llic lli llovame socml "me was “Dent “ml atilliims' Medlcliic (‘o Biocl iillv Uni. l6 30 p m the mcllicos returned to 'bummerside after cnioying what was NRW YORK July 12* l‘}\'i llflolll mmaiidci of the Slilviitiiiii iriiiy ne nn lllli .ii llli isa ) ill from prostiatiun lv ilic liiit At the afternoon session Dr Jenkins’ , pnysinlnn 8 nnrn und in likely iii l pleased to welcome him no the c|¢_y_ The marriage took mace quietly In sickness nt this time of year excellent paper on the milk supply for some time a new corps The Ensign genial partner have made they have been in charge enforced removal is a nint- an energetic worker and efforts on his part have on the citadel wiped out here He brought e succeeded in so interesting and. professional men that assistance rendered by Halifax Exe (Rev Mr Bond is well t d f F 1 --~ ~ ~ 'I known throughout this Province ) 3:-1:5ec;_y0f0Qh§I%nngi£ imgrlcagaglllellg " ~_hu'mw_W_mwlv!§l’l'?*‘li ¥i‘$l W¢$W Llili "‘43ifllrli¢li*iR4l-1','.ili l,i"‘»;,'l'j{,`ll|IiI`.»i"l i.°~ii‘5`»f{f‘f.".'i‘ ___ ` __,_,,,,,,,,,,,, . il ........f.....,......,..........._ . M... ........... ... /g __§_ foundation which ld _ graph Lo City to Miss E Blanche 'the A95°°l"ll3l0ll ever llelll weather Miss Booth is hflll uiiilii .i - ...ae Arthur Dalziel, the victim of thc re Hmad under command of G M S E here' is conductmg 8 Ben" ol open by Rev R ( btmtme M183 Murleyl -729 U -P 3 R. Smother raspberries with Corn Flakes, a layer of berries, then Corn Flakes and so on until dish is filled Serve with cream alittle powdered sugar ¢\-».».iv- »:»-¢.i¢4\»»¢»»- i-_ »~ r i-aswvf-i».»-...~,. was he yester M I i ht fl d M M .4/__% it rn ii The emo Rev W W Brewer, p tor f th ur ell' ‘aug cr 0 5" T” up F b t hamsltgpoy honors ggi gnliiy 0i‘-tie; Exmouth street Methoditdt chui(‘)ch is hy' Euston ‘qt Olly Tha Ceremony cl( A rocession was as follows Firing St John and at one time stationed was performed ul’ the Lennox Hotel 1 'K yy s. ` is § __ . 1 . 'via ¢ ,U H5 9 l , 4;, .a\‘< ,,_i /` I c ‘ roiisri: =»=f»*=¢ °°=li,,il1l'<= i rtz, marching with arms revers air meeting in St John each week is “ tmmed "urge Ol °’“`“Vl‘tl°"“l ‘¢~"?" T ~ 4th Re t Band six horses mouu- He addressed a large meeting on ilnellltl' and ls Wulcly known “hue Mr i aser is one l the most popular \ I ymarkct square one evening yoiin men of this city The happy Ai " "V ` \\ my A st Jem" exchange Bays young couile will receive the best ff ,\"““/('(`( con t Mr Brewer is all enectlw 09°" wishg of il l r e llmber of friends \r / Union Jack and covered with flow- air speaker, and his meetings on the'w,th°s“h A1 ffihg "Gu ,man hearm' '\i\/ ‘\,,_,,, F°O‘5‘i ers Following this was geteasl- square are attracting a large audien Jams 0 e H y _ _," 1' M _` , ,ci i.. _~, ......... ...i.. t.. G ' cds horse in mourning, sa e an ce ever Sunday pvenin .QQ .f with dns late ownellii unuonlnilt- y g | lensign and Mrs Hargrove of the ' A .gi "_,-/ """7“-// tache He was e by Daze 's . ’ ~.'- _ -- \ ,,,,,,, , , tenm_ma¢e mounted Rev T F l‘here was sccn on the streets n:§,?lv"u°r':liAr";y ggrpg hhere' lctlwe , _{,~‘ T--_ ioifgosngshfgi to Fullerton the chaplain followed,then few days iiiro ii bcuutiful driver and _“‘k,m‘; lm hm ‘ Y 0;' ‘ijnia “" *~‘ 7/If j_(Jw4M,M( 6 ,_ the on inquiry it was learned the'“"“° 5 ur "ul: p"‘“°“s 0 eng as ` mo “:. ». ---1.. uni -s~.ii».»-ii .iii ii .i iii i sn fi ~ » in »-i~isii nravwi 1 i i wa. ii '\ mr 5 ., , "<1 _.wi Nvvqdglavl “¢<&l~»n. iii;=§.§ee1: new IQ ~¥£s‘%1s~.e~.‘2~ a "l l i JW hw . li ll’ ‘J - ,.1 .- .Hyr i ‘;;s=_s?““ ¥ :li si gl Je’ -. J, ff: s 4 a few of the many things the Army . ' __ ___ ` _ " ' " A H .r .- _ }'_1 ..~___ _ 1:.; ..: ...The graililnting exercises of the . _ We select the best cocoa beans-blend :hem with a high l’°"l’lt“l “nd l"`“'“l“l3 “°h°°l lm' “‘"" grade of cocoa butler, pure cane sugar and finest quality of ..._ ii 3 "’ gb_,,.,~;;,,- mass vanilla beans V The chocolate used in \\\\ '3.;::.;:°:'::‘; I §§oso§§ ies 'he 3“°"“l°" °l is then grimniili for h‘r;ul~s uns! lit stgalns that cgesmydike texture w c s c cle sic o o h ie coatings. 'S sau 'l'lie chocolate is then milled to the vaghug emma. the Havering of which is without a rival for pure dellciousiiess. Remember the name "Molr's"-and insist upon your candy dealer supplylnii you 25c and 60:; bottle. Sold everywhere. with them. , Canada pmiux _ ii I1 ('*\‘ ¢\\~ G ,»a» (gel "Fel-> ls it Buns or Biscuits, Pastry, Bread, Rolls?-or what is* it you wish to bake? Well, any- way, Queen 'City will bake it. _ .J-._ _._ _/1, -¢---v , » ~` A /-.=-sax. ,em I