,f-fs ,f 23'. .vs_ _ :ri -1 _gig l ,.. .. 'li ig iff -Ig are , U, . ‘ ,. ,»< »¢-=-: > T-.‘,_:*' -x ng.-'Q mi fiéfi 5 it I' -5’ \ ~J~., ‘». :if -.§~ ¢_- E. _ trying R. ll. lt. und urn! , EY P - nw lun lnuxlt-s. ln f\\‘v||l,v xn|nuf<~.~1 nflur the ,ence 0| them nll, S119 nt the Bullw ln-<1 un|»llvu!lr.1.¢a dutv for about two \-asks, investor as the uirectorship is com- ization la~as low as it is p-mature to have _it and at the sums time guar- anteeing the best quality. Cost of ranching low, with n caretaker sw. ond to none. What further can be offered? 2321_ LAID T0 Rl~IS'l`.-The funeral of Mr. Patrick Murnaghan took place fmm his late residence, Dorchester Street, yesterday afternoon, to the lic Cemetery. It was exceptionally largely attended and the Benevolent Irish Society, of which the deceased was a member, marched in 3 body ahead of the hearse. The floral tri- butes were many and beautiful. The services at both the Vhureh and .rave wore conducted hy Rev.Fathf~ Dully_ The following were the Dall- bearers:-Messrs. Peter Clarkin, Roh- ert Kelly, 'I‘hon\ns Powtr. Dt`Hll€l Steele, Michael Kilfoy and Patrick llngah. The deep sympathy ol friends and Vcssey of Bonshnw in the death of his onlv son Hubert in the prime ,Of life at the early ace of 30 YG-V3 0!! April the 22nd. Although sick OI pneumonia no one nnticilmted his cnil ns so near and his death camt US frivnils, I-le lcuvcs eo n°ourn, his futhfr und one sister Katie. His rc- nmins were laid to rest in the Hon- al ‘low rrnieterv. 'Nm funeral snrvicca \. . winged its flight enrthwunl und after lrurtcrres of earth, stooped to, cull from one of them, one of the fairest purest and most aimable of i il w- lnvnhle young girl of Scarce sixteen every evidence of 1; rcry promising ‘the convent rules, her aptitude for study her modest piety and her enrn- est endeavor to please ull, endeared her to every one of the teachers. Bernice was ulso a general favorite possessin the friendshi und confld time edlflecl' them by the sweet uromn Rheumatismf Af|l,v th- Il:-Ilr-f externally ln fhv part nr , _ , . |....~Hf.rr¢-f-vi-fi, fl- r»r_1nrn- ns ¢|rm|m.~mm-»» wnr longer of this earth wa * ‘Bernice pfrrnlf. llvnwllr will also be derived from was too good for earth' She was an of,her many virtues. The universal exclnmntlon uttered by her compari- flAO0IDIllNT.-- UI. J°¢°Di Dllil M' nn-ra. E. i. n., mn v_vltl_».a_|z»;1ar\\l f accident lull - weski h`y_`hoVl||u'; .hip 4' _hand iummori batwosa two ear wheels. Firlf. aid was rmdinrl bv USUN Ntqlllid and Vnnldarstine, all. wlll’a office, ‘where the inlurod mami ber was attended- to‘. This accident will mann Mr. CIUKQQ gbggngg from GOOD PROP08l'I'ION.- Attention of Guardian readers is called to tb; an in uns :sans of the United sliver Black Fox Oo., Ltd. This Comm", is recommended to the moat careful posed of men in whom the public have every conhdence and the foxes are_of Class A. Stuck. The 'capital- Profiithedral, thence to the Catho- ncquaintances is extended to Mr. R.l _ i ,. A. . l - 1 ~ _ . ”‘ ~ _ 1 on Aprn zaru, uw Angel or Death, ' "5" ii I , uving surveyed the muny beautiful I = * iff! ` S l 'V ~ ' - ts, o ers. This rare flower was Miss Bar- Skgpgkg U-¢ invifgq gg wribe nice Callaghan, daughter go! .Mr. and V 'Chun' ,sc.|.bo for coufirmvkmf » ., __ Mrs. James Callaghan, Palmer Road; ` ' ‘ \ V V M ‘ ` a - 'lg , A l, . Mrs. Jules Scarbo, Moulinette, Stormont Co., Ont., writes:-- "I think it is my cluty to write and let you know the great benefit I re- ceived from taking Dr. Chase's,Nerve FQQCI- Early last fall l became greatly run down, co_uld scarcely eat anything and could not sleep at night. The least sound would make me start and I was so nervous_I could hardly bear to have anyone talk to me. I tried many medicines but none helped me and l was in this extremely; nervous condition for fivckmonths. _ "I read in the almnnac--about Dr, Chase's Nerve Food and bought 3 boxes from Mr. Armstrong, druggist at Mille Roches. Before completing the first box I felt the benefit 'land ‘novif believe' thc cure to be thorough -tx 'ox - Lo, .1--1~ _ i _r _ ~'..,-..~,.~.1ii\‘\u-f.¢-,<1byMr.l-1a¢,m,p..smr v roads \\-is largf-lv nttended The will I We have on file thousands of bearers were - Mr Efldle B0v¢@. RUS letters telling of similar cures by sei Boyce' Neil éalm(md‘ Aummmd ' e r b 0 d y S e S Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food. Ilovce. Ch-aries McKeaohey and Don- ,Y --f - ' .- ',_‘ 3* 5?". old Mc-Fudyen. _ and complete. lam feeling fine ancl eat and sleep well, thanks to the wonderful good, accomplished by Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. I wish every- body troubled as I was knew of this grand medicine, which is so quick in action and so permanent in results. lt will always have my praise." You can avoid the feelings of,fa'tigue and depression which make spring so dreaded by very many who are not in robust health. Sleepless- ness, irritability, incligestion and headaches soon disappear when you in- crease the vitality of the mind and body by using Dr. Chase? -Nerve F;oocl. 50 cents a box, 6 for $2.50, all dealers or Edmanson. Bates Limited, Toronto; Write for free booklet on the "Nerves.” , - ` Y I' \ , » » » n 0 i ions an leuming nun nie was no Dr. Chaser Nerve Food is the greatest of spnng resturahvea, because it actually forms new, red corpnscles in the blood. _ I B, _ - I _ i U' - ` nu- ' 1,7 -l_.__l 1 , ,'f;:f.',‘:.::;; :;:.'::~. '.1°':..f.";::.'.:::,"'.a1;2.f"1:§ nga,-~ Ask your Dmgguu for three mouths treatment; 12 boxes for $5.00 I . ' ' Tifnfa url* lIf»|l. st|fl‘ or l'nn|r:u‘t»-ri. rhr- Re- l ict, with suv.-1 oil, ls nn nrlmlrnhh- Inbrlcunt. . RADWAY J¢ C0.. Montreal. Can. . 1 . ' ‘ , \ ' ' - ' _ ` V could devlse. WHS 11006 _f""` hfif- and e quietly breathed her Inst,-hm-_l_+,_ *_WEDDIN_Q BELLS.--'ljhep marr~ ,Scho9l,flrom- which ha was graduated' he Suffolk Bar Association, the East , ‘ ,Walled fmt *O PFOIOFIE |121' life. “M eautifnl, pure, soul winged its fh~'-lngctook: place at the bnldels hopae in 189% In\1902 he was vice bresld- Boston Cricket Club Mt, Tabor that as been rnmie by her ,e~ B I -» ' " .. ' `w;Itnessld byvtho immediate friends ' __ I-=-4--gl- .1__....` nurture from this life, will ba keenly M' everesims.,-,?f?»°°f __ 4 'a`aid‘relativas ofthe, young couple - F felt both hy teachers and pupils, all ` ’ " ' ` MAN rlIiievii:‘£ feel assured that already she is en- T w.nteilnlineliurse,hut,ldldn't joyjng the Bgzunp Vigigq anrfyguld . it was at ter with 1 about Irll¢.ln't man very well 1' not wish hér back to earth. l er having been fcrtilied by the lalt Her illness was but of short durat- . ' ja ‘ c, ` ` ' '» ~ I* ' ' Y un, and when all that medical skill if ' ./.» V- - . -- ~ ~ 1' - Her death was a. beautiful one. Alt- uss of um aol; catholic church, s . ‘Q Wash- Oil) nh I .4 om/ny_~ lv fllarl Rhenmalism ~ Mrs. George (lrnsaer Alter hong ill.)-After sulferln frcln Rho mu- ltlsm for twalvs gears, Mrs, lllso. lhlld just r0,|i¢lgd`tlvs.0ntild¢ of the Grnssar, a well-lmown rssldsnt of 'una plucs, is _.neo mnra ubln to walk lvound and do her -work without gives Dod||'l Kidney Pills ull 'tha th. credit fnr har curb. my knee for twclve yours," :f Mrl.l three doctors, 'hut rlld not got any psrmanent relllf. _L was also troubled with Nluralktaflllfl Dropey. My ,V- potlte was fltful and at times I ‘~. had sharp pain and pressure on tha ~..., For Twelve Years found A Quick Cure in Do¢Id'» Kidney I’iI|| Yours of tlufferlng 'Falla how She Frnlnd Health und Comfort. Southampton, Ont., May 8 (Spac- uiv. and tv Imp with comfort, uns "I Buffered with Rliaumntlam tn raeler states. "I was attended by I my head, / s Mrs. Grllht' ll M years nd hor after , nf nomo "I, lust wut ous hun of Dodlrs aalnlnlnr llldney Pllls and they cured 8 to her goodparcnts can be felt bait- ! r than . ,-' ‘p,.be, rassed n :orda, biltiléhllm' d`ep’Ii1l‘lri;?thhl`r loss, they have '“.thef`i:'oat .consolation ol belisving",th'at` t elrhelnved Bernice crm: ` v- ]erior to *hilly this' earth could ufford her. ~ To Mr. and Mrs. Gallnghnn, in their and’ bereavement ls nffsrsd most slncaral sympathy.-’l‘. FULLER l’AR'I‘ICUI.¢/lRl'l. - 'llhe Munltolm Free Vrana of the 22nd, ultlnlfi. vuntulns un extended account of the trugsdv ln Mrwoun, Sack., which resulted ln the-death of etuvén lnclurlinx Dunlel Egan of Charlotte- town, P. E. I, Home miraculous ss- cunea from the building' when the llrs lrnkc out urs reported. Hugh Broad- loot, a 'clark in the Mucoun Hard# wuro Store, will , rested at dinner when he cfrrhplllfnvd ‘of lfnslllng I; Slfflflll odor ofyua and wont out. I-ls ,dmlng~rn<»m il or when the exlvlvlinn 00CU|'l`¢fl. QM llttls’son of thc pro-_ prlotnr rm *playing with it dog ln tha_».vanf.fl~»\V;la when he was hurlml rl- lnflll with thli :|011 rlrrht through tim door nnd'-out into thrfetreat. Une of tho_ Hunts was in the room ln tha thlrll floor and wus projected throv‘)',1 the wlndnw when tba bulldlnz`__tnpp\- ad mrrtlv over. None ol thafncoulp who were lr tha dlnlnz-room of tha hotel ut the time al the explosion el- rapnrl, und nll who were ln tha of/har. rr-at with lnlurln-' dlnlnv-room wan' riebf. nym- nnrts of e The loss ol sticb an an alic child- who ware'-ts.:-M/teniied. Mr-. Harrlng- ton is n prosperous young farmer of =%i§. _~_=‘ Spring Valley while the bride wus asyerul 'years tha popular tenchcr of spring vfuley and latteny new me ssponsiblsg ~- posglon as tc.-.chsr 'ln _,-5*" ’§= _==> ' ~ ~ “ ‘ lfannlng chool alnsque. The young --' ' is now 8 B “Amana” 'nr su 'cc.u|ls will reside ln Malpu 'Je un:-ll " I nw- tha best wishes of u wide circle friends. EARNEFT W. WOODBIDE DE/\I`> -'l‘ha Boston Globe of A>l'i| luth I . snys:-Ex-Representative Earnest W. Wvoduldo s Widely-known uttorncy, tiled yesterday afternoon nt his rcs- ldence, _B5 _West Eagle Bt., East Hou- Um. after nn illness of three months Mr. Woodside wus n member of tue nw flrm of Torey & Woorlslde unu sqrvrd ln the Legislature ln ISHS 'rom Wzrl 1. Mr. Woodside wus M could n'ot‘but feel _ convinced that gb: to th.-it heavenly home where.-¢ji3oni= -Mgtt.-_l‘2lll£h of » Mias'.‘lllandn~`L'.' ent §nd..ln`1,9_0l,iipre8ldent of thelward oprge, A. F. A: A. M., Zenlth_'Lodge ,fd W fha was me in virtue if not -n _ - - - - - _ . . .. ,.§§smssy=-sl nanpafuui and mr. vnu- .-,,r_z¢pub1l_¢.... c1ub.H° serves nf _nn 1. o. o.'r'., and nn Knight; or 55,' years. and ffonwilwvtly fl* t9 5° "From every eye is wiped the tears, ,J.°l1b Harrington oi- Spring Va1~.,C6mmon Council in 1905, 1906 and Ryihlns. Hs leaves s wife, Mrs Sarah ff P trunsplanted from the terrestrial to Auysighs amy s'o-p.0's ce,|“;~ _gl-'_ '='lpy.- -The ceremony, .which was. par- ._l.€07. Mr.'.,Wobd|lda was 'a member of Woodside; his mother, s. `Annia ?(\)id¢€1€St1H}: D&!`U¢l'l'e- And. Whilst Elle No more alternate bg” and (ur _farmed h7fR»ev.- E. J. .Rattoe, ~was t e East Boston Bar Association, Woodside; two sisters, _ N. " _ , »_: "ll’l Logan of Dorchester., Mrs. '_William T. Hunter of East' Boltonfandf (our brothers. Guy L. `o£_; Winthrop And N. Morrison, William ` S Austin Wcodpide ~I Blast, Boston. I The: llllwf-' lu was new an tus- hbusw-¥‘rl1lay afternoon. .- _I - " born ln Alherton, Prince Edward Is- ` BM. FOIL 3. |874. He came to *East Boston when u child of 4 years, Hia erlncatlon wal received nt the Chup- man Gmmmnr Bchnol, 'Boston Latin School und Boston University Luw uowr nxnnfmmn' rm A vinn I ; nnuuvukrnu, 'r _ nv'-~"', , u°¢ruv|'ahHQ , ' 'Phil lic- A ‘of frackln wnl » »»%»%-- FRECKELS lar- thu .1 -"_ 7-1 = ‘ You ' can get Pe n m a n s Un d e r w e a r knit-to-form in any good material--any weight-any size and about the same price you have "been-H ’accus\tomed to pay for ordin-` ary, underwear - ‘ No. 95 natural 2 a r e n .-is has 1 .ind .n boarder in Tignisli Convent M het cu" _ - » . _ ' _ ,'""'i`"‘ She wus a,`nright, intelligent, and i ' ‘