1"" ix# Q4 T My PAGE TWELVE - ‘vc rr: “fiom = 'rue cH.mLo'r're'rowN icunaniait _ I if i.s‘»~».l¢»-; Nnws I A I I 30, :git iiiPoiiiiiii1'{s_,ri_niNii riiiirrsii ssuiciiiii _fnonlinis iiiE,i§_iif§___ Fon; iiiE_cu MONDAY The funera1_of the late Mrs. John A, McLaren, city, took place yester- day afternoon from her late resi- dence, Hillsboro Street, to the, Peo- ple’s Cemetery. The sympathy 0191*’ many friends of the family in the bereavement sustained was attested by the very large attendance at the funeral and by the lJF0f“510“ 0( 50"” offeriiigs. Service at the house was conducted by Rev. R. G. 'Strathie, assisted by Rev. T. F. `Fllllel't0ll- The following were the‘palIbearers2-- W. S. Loiison, Capt. T. A. Stewart, H. A. McLeod, Andrew McNair, Ulinrles Webster and, J. L; 'l‘h0ml0n- -ii-A i 'rho vancouver pan' `p' announce _*»l_1\ nppointiiient of R. g._ L08. BS 09”' eulting _engineer in connection ' with the comprehensive main drainage scheme for Greater Vancouver, _in- cluding the ,municipalities of _Point (in-y, South Va-ncouver,'_-Bai=naby,and the district between the Burrard In- let and the north arm Ol the F739" River, The choice of an engineer was mode by the commission after the iiiiine of several noted engineers _lind been considered, Mr Lea has gone to Vancouver on a teu_iporal'Y visit for the purpose of starting ri sei-ics of investigations and surveys. llc is n native of Victoria, P. E. I., being a brother of Walter lies the well known dairy man. The marriage took place in thi! city at the residence of John Yeo, 209 Fitzroy Street, on Wednesday evening, June 21st, of Miss MB_\‘Y .l. Melina, daughter of the late Fin* liiy McRae of Canoe Cove to William ll. Drake of Waterside, Pownal. The rereiiioiiy was performed by ltev T. l<‘_ l1‘ullei'ton. Both bride and groom were unntteiided. The bride was at- fired iii cream serge, and wore 8 black picture lint, and carried a bou- qnrt of bridal roses. The grooms gin to the bride was n gold pendant- Mrn |il~..ke is a trained nurse and _is knovin in inniiy homes in this city mid country, where she has done f:iil_liful and capable work. A pretty wedding took plnco on Weiliiesilay evening, June 14th, at the lionie of Mrs John Cumming- |n-nmiiioiid St. Westville, when ber dnugliter, Margaret, was married . _ _ , _ , ._ I , . The funeral of the late Edward R11-I -The address presented to Father sy_ took place Friday morning from McLean by the male members of St. s the residence of his father, Charles‘_PBl1l' eongr_esstl_on', Siimmerslds, on niiey to st. nunstmfs cschodrsi 'rnosday evelilut-MS!--iff 011° Of 01° r' ev Plus McDonald oiiieiated neatest pisces_ of _ wo k in that line who e R at the burial service. There was a tllai has cdfne' Millar.-.hotice for large attendance and the pall-bearers sometime. aqd'_fs, greatly admired by were: Dr. J. P. Murray, Dr. J. Sul- @1090 livan, Victor Purdy, Edward Cullen, rived who have seen it. The idea ar- at was a blending of Father Dnnioi Edmonds and Thomas Malone Mc-Jenni colors with the Para! wl- ors and it has' been most electively The marriage of page W_ Bu,-ke_ worked out.- ~'l'he address ifzelf is,o\n Southport, P. E. I., aiid_MiuI r \""’"° _sllk. in golden letters _and is _ _ y_ ._ Devney' daughter °f.ffh,,,_iay,¢%|-,__~ iurrounded by a border of silver deli Dsviiney 0! Third St1"Q_U\‘., I gate] Fulton, N. Y., occurred at 5 oclnck .°_““ traced. ` It is enclosed in a ml Morocco wallet. fastened Y ti on the afternoon of June lst af.I ‘with ribbon and bears the inscription zion Episcopal chin-ch, nov, Gm- o.--RW Wadsworth officiating. W. R. Burfe, P‘""9e J.C. McLean, 1886-1911. The in which the silver was pre- d M~ G _ sented was made of white silk Fath- ;’t°;h°‘i-);)vfm§:° £2321; E5; théssbrigg er McLea.n’s color, and was a'htting aldlted as bestyman and brides' maid: compliment to the chaste and beau' Only the immediate relatives of the ‘mul address.-S. bride and groom were present. After ' the ceremony they drive to the home Wg" of the bride where all partook of the Paul wedding supper, then amid showers and of rice, old boots,_ confetti, and theisund well wishes of their friends they left when on the 9 p. m. 'grail spendhthelié' Gem t ri e room s o _ l‘lv;)lIl&dHilIi00S‘louI:lhpor§li_ Thi Guardian :lv-“sk D(fJitJy0hn BI;,°thH“Wn_d Mrs Haw- " 'th f' d in this Province ° " ‘ Igugrtgildiiig rzlgntiloin hesrtiostwish- "9" _ autiful sown Of e_s for a long and happy wedded eggs weanng If large DIC*-lil`8 hall. life. and ___ ~ S, ; V“ueY_- * nes, who also looked very ~..i“s.f::;_f‘“s;.;li;:°° fi'";i”._ ri. ;,¢;_M1 » cn.. i. 3.5:. r;i;:..‘:.“:;. ’:if.2’;.i°i;“.‘;:; fo » .fm B of Strothard, af Suinmerslde, P. E. Is- 9 land, took place at 1 o'clock to-_d at the residence of- .thebride. H - field Street. The ceremony ward, formed by Rev, Jl1meB'Sf- atty. assisted by Rev. James which About fifty guests were p few very included the relatives = ore ii wed- cluse friends. The b `n, with Baby ding dress' of ivor . bridal veil of Irish liolero, ' ' oronet of orange Brussels net, - rricd a shower of blossoms; maiden hair fern. cream ros ece Of .IGWCIYY WDP" The on e was a pendant of pearls by tb nds, the gift of the groom. and ' iss Meredith White, daughter 1,' rfield and Mrs. White, as flower , was gowned in n white enibroi- ered dress, with pink ribbons, and ci irried a bon net of ink carana Q D _ - |,.-miiel l), H, McCouhi~ey, of SY ~ tions. Miss Mable Jones presided 'l‘liec_remoii was erlvrmed b he the piano. The decorations were e Y P at W. W- M¢NUif“ Ill the Pfesen "del" very artistic; the drawing room and frii-iiils of the fuinilv Only. played reception hall being in syringa and sslion's Wedding Marc J- K-I daisies; the ceremony took place un- by the bridi-_'s sister, ` ride _ Was _ de,- l¢‘|’iisci‘, Ol Syllnel’ dest brother' and give" ,wily by h ile dress and of a large floral bell of snow balls, ferns, suspended from a cniiopy maple leaves. The refreshment were ii creuni ` I White °*"'““ti°“ table was most nrtistic, the centre - ,Un ern The house was ce was of carnations and ferns and <'iii‘i‘icd nl . _ pie and mnidei Omted With wt roses white ribbons were suspended from ,,,~L;st;c;,1 the valley. The pres- the 'electroleer to the corners of the and lil ` I1Um€_F0U5 and be*1“tif_“1- table and finished with a spray of i-nts 9HF001l\ S gift '£0 the bride asparagus ferns. After the ceremony -ph diamond ring. Following the the guestil i repaired to the dining "’"5`- H “C9950” was hem- af' room where delicioud refreshments ` \Vl1iCI\ M12 will MP5- M¢C0“bl`°Y were served. The bride was the re- “II IW 11 "IP to P"i“°e Edward IB” cipieiit of many beautiful and useful hind. (in their return, they will pro- Kimi Mr, and Mrs_ gtmthiu-il left need to Sydney, C. B., where they on will make their future residence- on the Ocean “Limited this afternoon a tour through Nova Scotia; be- \“’SW_lIl‘f l"l`0'g‘ T-f1I_l_°§_-IMl_`-_ M¢C0U‘ fore proceeding to their home in Al- luwfy is a native of New Glasgow, P. be,-ton, p_ E_ [__ M;-_ and Mn., l-._ I., und is u member of the firmI Stmthard win visit Moncton .and of Miffloiibrey & Bulnian. Sydney.) SummerBide__1i,10n¢tf=n E! 23rd_ e of the prettiest' June iveddin witnessed in the church of _ ist Fathe'rs,' Fifty-ninth S 0,; Colunibusavenue, New Y‘_'m__ ay,'June the 18th, at nerly of Mary Eulalia Smith ecame the 'getown, P_. E. Islhn of New IIIR 25 YEARS HE SIIIIER I ' ll will nm iiiciiii of si ~ '"4 I » “FIIII-a-ll I ~ SARNIA' 0 ,, Feb. 5th, xgio. “I have been _ t etiger frd1_li¢;S|liii;: . . _ I" 25 Y°“‘“ *"1* 'i`ii;P§io(IfI§..-hxf 'I died ‘md emu" es and many doctors but mafly fe " v uefit whatever. derive' I reiid an adrertisenient of ___r}“"‘...-lives". '1 aooiacii io give __ it-n~tives" a trial and found they i exactly irlist was claimed for iliein. [have now tiikeu “Fruit-s-lives” for some moiillis and llxd that they are the 'only rcniedy that do s me good. _ I have reconiiiiended “l"r\iitla-tives" to ngrci-it many of my friends and I cannot praise these fruit tablets foo highly" PAUL J. JONES Easgon Bi- ., Charlqttetown'Roy- alty, ship by S. _Sgr Northumber- land rday _morning four two _ _ you J »pu|:s bred Mrshire _heifehf ‘T t i ham. Mass. At; ltbis is the' .ri shipment, mak g eight head l all, sold since last autumn to the _‘same gentleman, it speiiloi well for I ‘_ Spruce Row Ayrshircs. » _ -In the Supreme Court nt i~inm-.n- erside yesterday sentence was ,mssed 1 on the prisoners found guilty at this nession of the (‘oiirt as followsz- _ George Murphy, indicted on n. charge _ I of having carnal knowledge of a girl under 14 years of nge, of which the jury 'found him guilty of an attempt,I I was sentenced to two years in peni- ` tentisry and 10 strokes of the lash. Dn_ the second charge of the same nature-against him on wh_ich_he- wu- found guilty he w'e.s sentenced to ten years in penitentiary and 16 strokes of the lash. Thomas -Murray found _SATURDAY _SUBSCRIBER-§ Confbrms fo Me fig/Y sfandaré q' G'///ellis _goo0fs. _ Usefu/ 15/' ‘ /fre Hundred pi/r}o0'.se.r. Made in Cai\_a8a guilty of intirnldatiiig witnesses was sentenced _to_` six months in jail. .Af- _ ter the sentbhces were delivered r the ps Court adjourned sine die.-J. _ A very successful horse race was held yesterday afternoon for the first time on David Wliite's track at York Make it a point fo buy looked ver ractive, the 9 9“f'I`"» ouquet of lilies of the °“"1° as attended by her sis- ' ith hat to match, and car- roses. The groom was suppor- d by his brother Lea Howrigan. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful presents including a hand- some cheque .from her futher ii. silver tea, service from her bridesmaid, a very beautiful carving set from the store of Gimble Bros., where she has been employed since she came to_New York City, and oth- er valuable and useful presents ,from friends too numerous to mention.Af- ter the ceremony the happy couple left on the midnight train on ii visit to Washington, D. C., and other American Cities. On their return they will reside in New York City. (The bride is ii daughter of John Smith, first officer of the D. G. 8. Gulnnre. _ ~ TUESDAY i ...After ri brief illness of eight days, Thomas, son of Arthur and Mrs. Vill- iurd died at nis home in Souris, Sun- day~morniiig at one o'clock at the age of fifteen years. The funeral will take place today at two p. rn. from St. Alhan’s Church. Deceased leaves, besides his father and mother, a num- ber of brothers and sisters to mourn to whom the Giinrdian expresses sin- cere syiiiputhy.-J. -The _death occurred nt Kensington on June 11th inst., of Surah Stew- art, relict of the late James Stew- art of Malpeqiie at-the advanced age of 89 years. Her maiden name was Sarah McLeod. She emigrated to this country from Scotland when she was fifteen years of age and settled in Hartsville. Sha leaves to mourn live sons 'and four daughters besides ii large circle of friends ihiid rela- tives. _ 552 f i _ _ _ . ~ ». » _ -I i \ » __ I 4 fr if ._ 3 . Ji . _ _ \_ fr/`*\ _` Try it = Geri can ~ at. your grocerfl f\ to-day; __-Be-~ .lure _ y o u g e t t h e \ genuine' Comfort ' Lye. Large can with improved, air- tight, pry-open cover, only 10c 1 \ ‘ l/Ml,-.*\\-\_ _ 3 " The burnt crust and grease that makes pots or roasting pans so hard to clean can be softened, loosened and Washed away with a ‘ mild` solution of hot water and LI ».4~.- __ _..._ _...-1 ...___ ' \`f»"2 \ s -.,. Alex. and Mrs. McKay celebrated the 1 /11,, \\\ _ _ _ : I \\ ` _ _,_,____/_,_ _ _ I _,Z-'l;__»,~. , On the 19th _iiisti at Clinton I _,$ " I 41 ` ` ` " ` ' I i ._ ‘ “In the spring of 1897_ I wasrall run ` ' III' llll _ ' _\_ 25th anniversary of their marriage in iown, and the doctor told ma I had not ' _»_~'/:.'. _ @ _ I _ I a fitting manner by receiving con- :gint of good blood in my body. I took I§]`I'v f. E ' _ gratiilations from their friends amd li arent remedies fromidoctors, bmtihey ¥», aj? 1 '.~/ 0 ia, I r ' 4 'I ff _ "" 30 0 _ _ _ f 3 f ¢°~ /' “ large foal by the Clyde stallion Lord It is understood Mr. McPherson has tbeen offered a. handsome figure for ini. _ ‘ ' Proprietor of Tunnel Track, Cape Charles Thompson, winner of this 7 _ r ~ _ Lace, is by 'l’iirl'uiide, :ind owned by i ‘WJ - i. ' _ scmmond Kcll , Soiithiurl. . - ` . . . _ The i-!eiit.leiiin)Ii’s class! \\':is as ful- /l/A' my / ,e ' ' ' -Amer]ca'S - ` pereaiix. This young prospect was lows: _ A `/ / I' / _ ‘ . ‘ I - sired by that well known record Park, (leo. W. McPlice....._ 1 1 vl _ " Best _ _ Hillside, Neil Dai‘racli...._. 3 2 - if __ . 5 ' For _- _- _ full brother went to ii mark of 2.15 Bob, Dr. 1'. Coni'oy___.__ 2 4 , , . _ I ‘ ` I ‘ 40 _ which goes to prove the breeding of Jim, Judge Iflnm-_linrd....__ 4 3 I '~_ . ' _ ‘ Men ‘ I . s, Park, the winiiei' of this _i:i<‘e, is liy ~ 5! sg* a f ‘ » _ ` f ‘I _‘ ' I ' . training, has showed wonderful speed, the famous stallion Piirk.~.vood, :mid ` Q13' lil ‘ ` , , . _ ' ` I 1' ` ` I ' ~ and Mr. Irving was highly pleased owned and driven by George W. lVi'c~ l ‘ - ' ` _ . i 5 ‘ ,\ ' ; with his _work-out Saturday evening. l‘hee, M. L. A., of this city. ` ‘ ' r ` '_ _ ` _ - . < I or The public will watch with interest _ - ‘ .. . ' -- ' - ,_ ' 'I _ his performances at the race meets _ < _ _ this foil. 'rho onnriiiso wishes Mr. ,- ' _ r' <5 _'__ _ f?ielly__ every success on his venture to ood", '|'°|d-'ner `8h'°“Did.rdIn"°_A four year old stallion, Prince Cres- ceiis, owned by James Hielly, Gas- liolder, (Fresceus, and lust year his his dnin. Prince Cresceu without ‘__ _Kg \ ~ __ impro.ve» the racing and carriage Thousands now use "I1‘riiit-ii-tives. Thousands more will try Fruit-ii-tives" after reading the above letter. It proves, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that at last there is a cure for Constipation and Stomach Troubles. “Fruit-a-tives" is Nature’s cure for these diseases, being made of fruit juices and valuable ionivs 5oe. s box, 6 for ,$2.50, trial size, 25c. At dealers. or sent on receipt of price by l~‘mil~a-tives Liniited, Ottawa. The good brood mare owned by Dan. R. McPherson dropped a fine Strathcona, owned by M. C. McGow- un, Whiin lload Cross. Competent liorseinen have pronounced this foal to be ii model type of the draft class. On Saturday last, J. P. Irving, Traverse, received for training, the tock `of this Province. e, ~ / ‘ Boston where they resided for a few benefit me, I was almyidst in desp:iir.niid I years after which they settled in :lid not know what to ii-o until my Inns. Clinton, Mr. McKay's birthplace. A band niet a lady and/told her about my very pleasant evening was spent by iickness and sho told him to try ‘Bur- _ll. Music for the dance was furn- lock Blood Bitters ins ghn had received ished by Professor John Marks who the greatest bctieiiti from using it. My has ii wide reputation as n violinist. husband went niiiii'l,oi|g\,t me 1; bottle, - Special mention must be made of the ind after having taken ii I felti better, singing by Frank Flood of Kelly’s solkeptoniisiiigonebotlle afteriaiioilier Cross. After supper 'had been served until I had taken six iniall and then I in Mrs. McKny’s best style, the WHS Bl-l'0ng_ lwd well. I am positive _ chairman of the evening Jnmes that my bemf alive t0r;i _ - - slr labors and t elr works o o- I . _ -_---__-_...______-__-,-¢--I low them. '_ so II """""'“*°-“_ Point. The day wus all that could be desired and large numbers were in attendance und enjoyed the after- noon's racing to the fullest extent. Mr. White, the proprietor, had the track in excellent condition and ar- all other arriingemciits to the entiru satisfaction of ull present.. The race course, situated as it is near the North and West River, is one of the most benutiful spots that could be found in any part of the world. __ The starters and judges were Fran- ` _ cis W. Hughes, city; Roy Mason, - Southport, and John McPhee, l°"rse_- ' town. _ - There were three rn.ces,_=2.40, 3 min- ute, aiid gentleiunii's drivliig race. _ _ The first called was the 2.40, which gave u. good deal of excitement. It was as follows: Minnie M., owned,by A. Mur- Iola, Diincnii l{obei'tson...... Lady Porkwood, W. S. New- son ................ _. Fleet, Harry Douse...... ui-\ s-:i-I Hw .>- Nas *N *N Ma: Minnic M., the wlnncr of this riice, is by J. H. liingwood, owned by F. W. Hughes, of this city, and ri liiilf sister of Loiiglioiit. The tlirce miiiiitc class was as fol- lows' Charles Tlionipsoii, Hammond Kelly...... Belle Marie, David Wliiti:..__.._ »-tn :nm t\:»-4 Nb-5 ranged thc prograiii of the riice and ' i3AR’R-sh ,_ ff<_:;_ » ' _ -on IS TH!-1i='1;. 'ir 'I .;'f'~"~ original bags or' bdl“l‘€lS on sAc'F6RI' e T .R .-.~.." _. _ _ I _ __ _ _-ri _ _ ‘N a §\g- /S ‘-‘I _.Q3 ____ ._.'._, ‘T `\ I' wi this Trade-Mark on every bag and barrel you buy ,,,_ Ed. C., R'. l-I. Sterns_.............. to N Z 1 is ir- .6- :ss Aviator, ll. Bowinain...... V _ _,e 1 I ga, _ .QE “__ ;s;~;`~ § § *le m"r~° --w _\=2q, Pint Of Good Blood In er llody. Mrs. Dosithe P. Cormier, Middle Sack-' ville, N.B_, says: ‘ /I neighbors assembled by invitation in, .lid not seem to do rneiany good. After . . their beautiful home. Mr. and Wrs. ha _ McKay were united in iiiatrimony in of meuicin and the did not iceii to I _ ving token alot of different otlicrtkiiids " i; I WIIIIUFE 2' Na I oi, urdgock Blood Bitters and .after I had' taken two I was able to-do allot of hrird. I work all the summer, and Ii never felti I Y _- e 'im r of 190 had Pneumonia, and it left lme with a morning when I would ' i, in f bed I had to sit down for agvghilhtitowas so sinful. After I had used Burdnck . m Bu d lc Blood B h ubimavthw ‘ itters t at y ii’ "”.-*>»iD _ ill 5: _.. wH|TE I I ILELMD s“_~i.'».',i‘\vi ’°_'_ - \ ' . I _ -~ 1--i-'= .ii . _M » II. J? EE Q is; I ,I-31' \__\_ , ‘ i I , _ When you buy Paint, get the real thing It is exir:\\'.'ig:iiit niiil foolisli lo liiiy mill pfiv for piiiiit, mid instead of paint, gui. i1 iiiixiiiro coiitiiiiiiiig clii-:ip niliiltr.-r1iiil_=_ _ Pure paiinl-ilic rc-:ii iliiiig-.sprui-ls c;i_rs it lipitor) iiiiil wours loiigi-i' iliiiii :~ili|lii‘i'nti-il piiiul. `fI_ Puri: puiiil is fur iiiorc ocoiioiiiicill to ii.\c. l'ii'I‘u |».iiiil gives the _linizidsoiiii-.sl finish. _ ':'»_ Piirc iiiiiil iiirziirvs \'°° USE. _ BR san. AND 0 \ \M/_//'\,, \ -. _ Y `~ ‘\/` ' _. gli __ ~\ / _ _ ,_ __ Make it a point look for I ._ ~. _ I