is . df . “_ _ __.l. . ,_ _ ,_ ,_ ___,;._ ._-..._,____l,___, _ JULY 8» ‘9}f __ ,_ ~'rsn__nnnuuc_u_u_yi____ 'ri-is cHARI.o'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN ,lm 0,. ALL.. ries saves IMPORTANT READING MATTER SELECTED FROM THIS WEEKS NEWS FOR THE GUARDIANS SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS rizioav ‘ 'rue ' _ - I owned June, Nell Bell in the Blind year of 011 S vlviug member of the family of the in late Angus' Bell, of Belle River. He ions leaves to mourn a widow and the fol- 2:192, by Bingen, 2:05; has come f_ lowing sous and one daughter viz: the front in a way*to attract notic 1’-"EUS On lillc l10m°8lf¢Bd. John out from breeders in general. Only ten west and the wife of John McPherson, yearn of asa and the alle of seven lll of the D. G. S. Minto. Deceased was the list is a big feature in nee" in 11 mlfll Wl10 WHS BlW11YS hclll in thc deed a remarkable one; but, when ,ing on the surface attracted the at- ltention of some workmen who, on searching lor the hoy, observed his body lying on the bottom. It was immediately raised to the surface but life was extinct. f°l“°“° mc" Pl'“°=. lcrmerfy bouts 'cu ciinr e s 1 c M N‘ ii by o. o. M. Rcaaiu,.onur1cn- ~ ‘id - Y g g” ”“ " ‘° °1’°“ ’° 'runs and nuaaeuiy at neue mm etowu. new owned by pmugut, po., _A§'g°,f,§‘ ,,_§,°c'},‘ ,‘}§,,"°,‘_‘,§_‘f___i‘_;° "glans: §*l}§_g1_;f°°\>y¢ery. Accordingly inc Oll Tl|¢B|t‘I`i`l1iIilg, the? fildid- vEN:‘i{!’l‘lic ‘lrjllfclifley UNre:;dttda yltfpeiicdllliliiilei' services at the house were conducted ulllin, 2:l7}, that raced so wel a happy mln” °°""”g~ there wus nothing for them to siiyfideul conditions today. by the Rev. Mr. McKenzie of Wood gvcr the two-la d t k 1 of ”"’“"‘T'*'-_‘°-- one thing however they could ,in I The ottawa rowing club bent thc PP . f . Islands. ,Aquil, Zlllil, whilih idmdrgdlsgd with S,p,eci“l to nl” ‘.'"“"‘ll_“ll-_l ld l and that they resolved upon. 'Plicy London rowing club in the heat for -i » l speed ...The Death of John McMullen re- Vw"- muved from Montague one of its old- the “ est and most respected citizens. Mr. H" McMullen was born in Picton Co N. ""5 to get a mark below 2:10 this IURONTU' _duly “"_'l "3 I” ll “P5 ' ul-'pointed u committee, of wm u it only goes to show that he is ggslferggl' ml'°'§l" h{'"“{_"g_kl"l`l"bl“f"' lfev. Anderson Rogers was one, to go' fre of race horses ns’ lu” U “L ""“”“~ to llurtmouth und see Mrs Tait. ‘in L for early Bpelld 'he llllll ll yelll. igggflziigtrggis cfllltllr _tho hope of learning from her lui.-~ lust season which trotted a. mile adequate water’ B_lp__ly_ cxorllllullt she came _to make charges so scri- S., 86 years ago and came over to "Q 2638' lm" "1 1312' “nd quarter in rents and over-crowding of houses. “ugly 'mettmg 'I ""'"3l"'"` ‘I I-"B Georgetown at the age of 21 where 3" S Conds, while two other horses moms _md lots are we u0mlltl__nl___ ciiurcli. They turned the tables on he engaged with Ullllwe" &. wlck_ showed better than a 2'!-10 gait l ll d ll the melllcul llenllh _lepull the accuser. milfs who conducted a tanning and ’§‘l“i lin is the property of Arthur 1-luzlltrelzlt llly.l.Umm_ll Bl"_m__ ' l _It is said that Mr._ Nicholso'i`s slloeinuking business. He after. l"“l`ke"i Ol the Sllhwillcefl RWM' Fou thousand six liundred _ and wards Purchased a farm ln New I'”"""» B“‘"°"‘1» Mimi. "Fld lil making ninety-six houses were inspected. !'h9"° h°ld.by munl' l”`°'"l"‘3"t ml'-' Perth West and was one of the lead- the views are not su very .iiffci-ent froml Henson ut the silver s rin I ____.______,_ nftcrs. nslnnst whom no iiccuuni... .I ins men in :init thrifty district. i-i Stock l"“"m. '1`iccmlcl`0gn. N. Y.. in i.oNnoN iniv 4--'rnc rcinnuii "““ "°‘-'" »l"°“Kl'l-. Wllelllcf U\l=l"= l> brought up n. family of five daugh ters, Mrs. Dan Shaw New Perth (de 249? » i charge of Charles G. Wicker. Aquili`. marriage of Miss Janet ll‘ishcr, n sis "We"-V i" th". U“"""‘°"t.h l’"ll’l° lm-" ls the llll_e of the trottlng. ter ol Andrew l,.ll__llel, __l______lc__ _l yet to _hc ilccidcd, und u. more fl<~‘iii ceased); Mrs. Gordlsn, Roseneath “t”lll0“ Allulfi 0_W\1c¢l by J. M I Australia, who has been nttnii-iiii "3" l’°"“tl°" mul' be l-like" ll\ff"l'€l'\€ Mrs. Ross, Union Road; Mrs. Melllsh _ Nlclmlson Ol' UNB cllly- the Imperial confer-cncc nt. the Uri "ml uf th” cu" "°‘“°S- 1'- "*l\¥‘ Ycllcll Vernon B. C., and Mrs. McGregor, Monte. ue. After the death of his tish foreign office nml \i.»;nu_.iblc llnli "“”_‘ of the London poli-ic, nttrar-if-d ii. ` Hynoll and ussembly._ K . wife, formerly Miss. Hamilton, Pei-f_h_ -The marriage of Miss Lucy Maud large crowd. Iiitciwirfil spcctntri, NEW YORK- -lllly 4-Wllilc llliltll he sold his farm and moved to Mon- M°"tZ0"l€l'y to Rev. Ewen- Mc- tlironged the church uml its vicinit "““"" Wm* ln \"`0l!"l*-HH -‘llllllluy in the tngne where he rllgldeq with ull, Donald, pastor of St. I’aul’s Presby- The Right l-lon. And ‘cw i-‘_`sln.-r gnv l_l0mfll1_ C“l1ll0llC,Cl1\U`0l1 fll thc 'l‘runl~l- duugliter.Mrs. McGregor. He ho icrlnn Church, Leaksdale, ontario. his sister away and the lir-.lngroo.n "E""“t'0“-, Muffy llvcllllc und Hooper been for u long time a'u elder and WU? lender of the choir in the Presbyter l"`l‘1° lull Cllllrcll at (llll.dlgllll_ He was ex Campbell, I'i_irk Corner, 1'. E, Island solemnlzed at the home of the was attended by picked :ood lookin "t"e°t~_ w‘ll'll"l9lll"`K. Uf Wlllcll ill" 's uncle and aunt John and Mrs. patrolinen of the city police force. Rev willful? J- M“_g“ll'¢‘» lk* llllBli0l`. an unidentified _man interrupted the efemely fond '01 llluslc_ lllld tllllgllt on Wednesday July 5th. At twelve Special to The Guardian. servlces *md ff`l§llf§“¢d the W0l`BllllJ~ vocal ¢|ugl.,,,s in the lleigllllol-|l,,,,d_ o'clock the bridal party entered the CHICAGO, July 5-'l‘hil‘teen deaths ers' A_ftel` all el¢ll9l“P Hffrlllllllc thc The little boy und the old mn" “lin Parlor whilc “The voice that breath- from the old fashioned cclehratioii of “fhletlc 9ll`f1“€Bl` WHS 0Vcl`C0lnc- NRM* sought his happy association and on ed U’ Monday evening, only four hours he- ""1"" fore his death, he sat surrounded by a the ` _crowd of children entertaining them P' 1”' on his favourite instrument, th 'lnat flute, His llfe was happy because he “lik made it so. For a few months he tum felt lieart~fallure and during n and “"1 den crush of thunder on Monda Wu er Eden" was being sung. The Fourth of .July was thc total report- hm heart was several W0“"¢lB ln we luge ceremoug was performed by ed ln the United t-ltiitcs according to I‘_"`m "I ll °l`°55» Tllcy W0l'8 Self-iIl'~ Rev. John Stirling of Cavendish, figures compiled ny the llnicago '1‘ri- ""='-°il- 11C‘l0Plllll: t0 his rambling ac- Island. The bride who was buue Inst night ii national wide "»U_“"t~ H9 llllll lillsllcll llilllsvll. llc tended was gowned' in lvory spread "Suns l"luirtli" movement Bula. to B“ll0l` f0l‘ thc sins of others. crepe dc chene and lace with lirouglit fruit in the smallest number The "U1" WUS limi Bccll U-ll lllllll' lic- c of chiflon and pearl and cry- .of celebration casiniltlcs ever record- l0l`9 at f-lie Flfrlt l"l‘ec Bupl-ist cllurch' garniture. She wore a tull. ed. In _nearly evcrv city where the Ml"`¢Y HVCDUB and Kctiil Street, ii with coronet' of orange _blos- use of explosives by individuals wus block *1W“Y- HB *lm-Zlécll llinlsclf to s and u pearl and amethyst ,prohibited no nccidcnts were report- UN* WD Ol f-llc iI`0n _lcncc and seizing » som , umm he died instantaneously' Hr klacc the gift of the groom and ed. In others were the discharge of th” heavy IIIBSB Ol ivy covering the funeral was very largely attended, "cc the services being conducted by the fllfr ucv. D. wright ni Mcutugue.-M. lcv; led , bou net of white roses, explosives was permitted under limi- llflmt of the ediflce Sl-lifted to haul it q s of th'e valley and maiden hair tations there was decided falling oil lll;"150lf_ “la tglvnrllll fllc church tower. ` ' ' ' 'ffl l Many beautiful wedding gifts in the number of dead and iniured as _Bn S0120 nl and With dl cl! W ‘ f '__ . lwere received among which was a compared with previous years. ‘ragged lllm l-0 l-llc gl'0\lIld. He was The funeral of the late George Er :silver ten. service presented to Mrs. The death list of thirteen compares Ufdefell away under a threat of ar- nest McLeod, son of Capt. McLeod, McDonald by the Cavendish Preshy- with twenty-eight reported the first rest- _ of the S. S. Northumberland, City, terian Church in which she has been night of last yenr’s celebration. when he “pp°ar.ed m Phe chumll "I took place yesterday afternoon at 2. u worker for mnny years. In the The number of injured reported is the 'l"`6“SllgU\'Bt1_0l1 his nctions Ill] from the residence of his father to afternoon’ Mr, and Mrs. Mcllonnld 294 as against 1,785 reported last_;llit|;3€_l;*;dhHOhp(1;l‘tlcUla_l' littellition the Presbyterian Ghurcli at Orwell. lf!"- There wns a large attendance evidenc-' Hall ing the deep sympathy felt for those llc bereaved. Rev. D. B. McLeod, form la" erly of this city preached a beaiitlful V0" for Montreal whence they will ycai_ In 1909 thcic were 44 killcd and _ 0 H P8859 #lr 0Wu e on the White Btar liner Megan- i¢.3li1 Wolllllllfll. “de “i“le~,TheI"’ he halted *md his for a three months 'tour in Eng- The holiday generally was celebrat- l0l_ld UNHIUEB illleffllplicll the W0l'~ d and Scotland. The bride tra- ed with picnics, speeches, concerts Shippers- Haeteninr to the side of ed 'lu a suit of steel gray serge and displays of iircworks under mun- U15 mlm. llSl10l`B Hlltclllllllcll C0 lcad l I l 1; -t match icipal regulations him to the exit but he hurled them sermon at the burial service. The lol- Wm' cllmo" ll ‘-W9” “"‘ la' 0 - - '_ vlolelltly aslllm ’wlllle talking loudly lowing were pall bearers: A. Mclnnis, °f Harry Mutch. Peter McQueen, An- mt drew Mt-Donald, Norman Wood, John - steel grey lirnid trimmed with _ _ _ _ _ ln rosellulllh l ELMgDALE_ July 4__The pl.esm,_ in Grench and gesticulatmg wildly ----~ tery of Halifax met here today. It Ushers and male l>l1l‘iHl1i0ncl‘B 11101-lcd 'disposed of several routine matters about the ma" “ull fflcll to force McLe0ll. The following were some of 'l`ll0 .fwenl-Y`l°“"th annum meeting and “len took up ll llelesl, clllllge: him townrll thc cutrnnce. A messen- tho flurul tributes: Anchor, officers Of and crew of Northumberland: wreaths , F. and H. M. S. wliicb was held at A Nicholson ol St James Church " W the P' E' 1*’l““d _l""‘_¢Bl’yte"'“| l' wlllch was brought llglllllst Rev _L W_ _igcr iiofified the liev Fatliei' Maguire, the Steward s Challenge Cup hy a length and three quarters. Special to 'l‘lie Guardian. LUNU-UN, July fl-A well-informed ldiiglisliiiiuii who has recently return- ed from Spain throws ii sidelight up- on Germany’s move in Morocco. Asscrting that it had been prompt- cd ny thc rlpnnisli Covcrnmcnt, which waints help from Berlin in bringing about a partition of Morocco, he says “formerly the Hpaiiisli Govern- mciit was financed from Paris nod was forced to put up with l"rriic?. diplomacy. “Spain has been fini.icin_g herself, however, since the loss of l'.‘u|i:i nml the Phillipine Islands and is no lung- cr governed from Paris. "Her iui|iist,crs ami the officers of hcl’ mllitnry stuff liu\'c favorcil co- i»pcrn.tio|| with Germany us the most praiztical method of obtaining ii pur- tltioii of Morocco among the Europ- ean powers. "'l‘liei‘c were no protests from fier- muny when Spain invaded Morocco in defiance of the Algecirus agrceiiieiit and there will lic no hostility iii Mu- drid to the (lcrmun Eniperor's coup in Agadir if l-lpniii will draw Eiigliiiid into the sclicine of partition by pro- posing ii liritisli occupation of Tuu- gicr." l_ilhl¢l.IN, .liily Bfflerimiiiy ie gen fling the gunbozit Panthui' to Agmlir and fnking ri cluliiriii Southern Mor- occo in anticipation of the possible purtitioo of thc country. According to the general iutcrpretiitioli of thc Ger- man press, Germany will take its share in the province of Sus, with its rich copper and tics and its e- qually fiiic climate, in qhich whites can llve mid work, unles France und' Spain withdraw from the present iid- v_enture and really crcspect the inte- grity of Morocco. 'This in confirmed by the semi-of'l‘l- cial statement which iippeiirs in the Cologne Gazette, pointing out that France :ind Spain, under ussurnucus ol purely temporary und benevolent action, both landed troops and occu- pied territory in violation of_ the Al- geciras Act. Germany, says the statement, il justified in taking steps to protect. her interests. She luis no intention of reiiiainiiig pcriiiniicutly in Agadir, but will not leave that town before re- gular conditions are restored in Mor- occo. This phase evidently means un- til thc retirement of the Franco- Spunlsh expeditions. The Gazette further discusses the extent of German interests in the re- gion and the prospects of the spread of disorders there on account of the attitude of the Sultan and France toward the dismissed vizier, Sid Ma- dani Glaui, whereby German subjects living in Morocco and others under thc protection of Gerlaiiy endanger- ed. The German minister has informed the Moroccan government that the Panther will rcmnin as long as Ger- many considers it necessary. There are some indications, according to the Morgen Post, that France and Gi-eat Britain have assented to the step which Germany has token. Bur- oii Von Kidcrlell Waechter, secretary of state for foreign affairs, has gone on u short vacatiou,,indicutiiig that hc does not consider the situation urgent. l.()NlJ()N, .luly 3-Gerinany's inter- vention in Morocco is the subject of considerable comment, mostly dispar- aging, concerning that couutry’s uc- tiun. The Standard says: “Hlsim_ircki1iii tactics still prevail in Wilhelm Strasse. No opportunity is lost taking a political rival at a disadvantage. The desire which has been growing so fast among us lately to be on butter terms with Germany, will suffer n serious setback." The Daily Graphic suysz- Bpeclal to The Guardian. LONDON, July 2--A political crisis is nearer than is generally anticipat- ed unless the government organ, The Daily News, is mistaken. The News says that unless the Peers accept defeat and withdraw their amendments crippling the veto bill, Premier Asqulth next week will announce that the government will immediately invoke their preroga- tives. This means they would ask the King to create new Peers to swamp the veto of the Lords. Special tri The Guardian. WINDSOR, July 4-King (lr-l' accompzinieil by queen Mary and sur- rounded liy ii brilliant stall of dis- tinguished officers of the navy and with other m1iiibni'a of the Royal family, revieuld in Windsor's great park today an army of 35,000 Huy Scouts gathered from :ill parts of the [lnited Kingdom und from some of the Colonies. Lieut. General Sir llobert Baden Powell, (lhief Scout, was in coni- mzilid and at his urllcr patrols of sel- cctcil Kiug's l~lci,i||tu_ gave uin exhibi- tion nf fire lighting und ambulance work. Hpeciiil to The Guardian. _ <>'l"l‘AWA, July Zi-There is not likely to lui any grant hurry about naming the Uzmadiaii Iligh flouimis- sinner to succeed Lord St!‘ul-llc'-H18- In the first place Lord Strathcona “wc wui-ncd our Frciich friends tliatiupinliwiitly has not yet nctllullv rc- tliey_ were dclulling themselves. The uctiuniof Germany precipitates a sit' untion which is fur graver than thal- sigucd npd the nppointmi-.nt will mit lic made untill hc docs. The man chosen must be wealthy, d l ti preceding Algcciras." must he iihlc to play the ip omu c The Daily Chronicle sayi:I- Iiind social game, he sliliulll be ninr- "'l‘he situation in Morocco will not ried to ii culllllllc ll"Hl-BSB llllll l" he iiii|ii'ovcd by the action of Ger- many. With ll‘rciich troops in thc iii' terior, Spanish troops in the north nnd a (lc-rimiu warship in the chief vclop into nn ugly one. 'l‘u prevent ||e\:csH;il'y. 'l‘hc llnily News snysf- l “lt vias the iucrcllihly sliort-sighted l"rclicli aggression, with the ocu\|pi.io|i of Fez, which was persisted iii, that brouglit about these results." l l`|'l"l`AWA, .luly fl- Before the Hull city council last night were petitions asking that the Orange celehraitions plumied.foi~ .July 12th., be stopped. These were frmii the Cereal Houbell Ciitliolic order of Foresters, St Joscph‘s Union Alliance, National Catholic Nl\\t.lnil lienefit Association and tho tliitliolic school comiiiission- crs. The mayor wrote Dr. Spruule, rnying that trouble would likely ar- ise and the doctor 'denied the imputa- tion and said he had no power tu dir- cct. the Orange lodges in their selec- tion of ii place to celebrate. He ue- sured the mayor, if there was no in terfereiice the Uraiigemeu would cnus no trouble. The council will meet to night to consider if they shall refus pl-rmissioii for flu- celebration reasonable sympathy with the present Camidinn Government. These specifications have suggested -the iianies of Sir Frederick Burden, *Sir llnuiul lifiiciiiillaiii, Sir _Ly_m»\n Jones, Hir William Whyte, Sir Ed- waril lllnustou and Sir Montague Al- lan. Any nnc of these might he chosen or none of them. Sir Frederick Borden could have the post if he would take it. However, it is believed that it would take a good deal of persuas- ion to induce Sir Frederick to accept the post. Minnrd's Linimcut Co., Liulited- Dear l\‘frs,-~'I‘his .fulli I gilt tl\l‘0\Vl\ 'on ii fence und hurt ml’ Clie" VPU' linrl, so l could not work nml it hurt me to hrcutlie. I tried ull kinds of liinimcuts ami they did me no E00"- one iiomn of MINARIVS i.iN1- MENT, wziruicrl on flnnncls and np- plicd on my brcast, cured me com- l tl . I) e e y |'..ll_ CUSSABOOM. _ Rnsnwny, Iligliy Vo., N. S. W. and Mrs. Armstrong, Saskatoon; Mllffny Hl1l‘lJ\`1\1l` 01| -l\llY' “ll “DW ’- ' Y ' ‘-' -- lvir. and'Mrs. Mathieson, nity; Ur-es 5th cent. A. J. and Mrs. McLeod, Bran- lllllc BHtl\8l‘illB~ hi I ' and Mrs McMillan, Saskatoon. Mr, bellies! delegates who were in nttcn The fuels Me' 'ratheri peculiar ` ' _ I and Mrs#McDougall, Saskatoon; Mrs da Smith. Charlottetown; Miss M. L. Ir- A. most hearty welcome from th ving, mini-iottctowu, Further purtic-' liospitubie people of Murray Hurbnlr/: ulars as to his death show that hel the presence of Hcv. Mr. Robb um! was not on his regular work at the Ml`B~ RUN’ 0' Korea “ml llc 'cl'-'ill- time. A gasolinc engine was about 1 of , feet down a wcll und something went- gcther witlilideiil weather :mule tlzi ~i.:.M-.M-i. 1 iii 't t' _i ‘ t ii - .ir ' ’ o wveiitudowfi tobfiiluitt. lllllieylfizlltfalflliid glilfsl e:d)n\IvIEl\l0|;leg:Ni'coTi§' tthosta rwN`d"iv'¢?re lvuuldlhméu Ten' QUE. Illflltme-“et..:.r.`,;} ` ` ' ' ' _ _ iii; and came to the surface, more than present. _ once for air. The lust time the as- Three new Auxillarles were lcport oistant said he could stand it no long ed. one of the number, that of St er and cnmeup. Mr McLeod said he James Church, Charlottet'iwn, wuich tio" but ln the ll_ B_ C _l_ llc ‘ma would finish lt ln one minute and o luis hitherto worked as .in i.ilel>cn going down was overcome. The as diiut society was warmly wclcouicd sistant collapsed at the top of thc_ und the hope expressed flifil. ‘nc nn- well mid was four hours unconsciousl iou would be mutually bciu-:ich-ii ‘ Dartmouth. The charge ls that the was u most successful and enjoy pastor, Mr. Nicholson, is not sound - , , ' ‘ _ .hc divinity of Christ. don, wreath, J. Mcllougall, Saska Phat un extreme geograp ca posi fn. his Vlews Un l _ toon: wreath, motlior; cut flowers, W, tion is no obstacle to missionary zeal _1_`::°tll’l‘;_“';b_3'_f_°t’y__li‘§";l’_;‘:__:‘_l° ‘ 1 and Mrs. Morrison, Saskatoon; E. E, was amply proven by the large num on H __;__m0__ 're___d_dl___! p_0ce_lu____ a n d u k from Inverness, C.. B., there wriru those who questioned his orthodoxy CS, Wil) UO Ll lf\(ll0 IL lf lll If. than anybody elsc, was A. C. Ui'y~\ in an elder of the church, and n promin ent worker not only in this congrega keen to find ii flaw. Mr Bryson watched for some si.:-r. ping aside from the orthodox pnili by the minister, not only in the |=l_:!-- When lic came to the alarm was glv l‘he large number of new .\lii-siiii. lt but Ulltslllc ,ls wl,ll_ He Elm cn and four men went. down with n Bands and Young Ladies ilrniwl.-is oi- glléllgll to cause lllm to leave l_m'_ lantern to locate the body. An ex- ganlzed during the year sh'-_iwcu fha plnsion took place which hlew the excellent work had been 1' nic in in four of them out of the well. They structlng young people. The funds arc stkl in the hospital at Sasku- for Foreign Missions showed r. grati- toou. fylng increase and the gllriiigili fl.: Home Missions were more l. :in loui , ' led. The appointing of a H une I-'i_i.- slon Secretary for the l’rcsliytcriu' _ marked a step ln advance in this lm "-- _ 'portant work. The Cough Syrup Ymvve Taken 'rnc public meeting Wciiii-_allnr _»_-'- H85 Sirk(-fled Bill N0! C- rel eniiiiznlll/_us _wellsa;fl_e_r€{l;dl_h$e‘hs¢~l)1§§; You "“l’“° 0 ' ‘ ‘.- ' t xcd to the full. Rev. A. J. !Vlc.*»u-ii; _ _ oldcupied the chair and with _ReV. Yon’ll Never be Well Tlll You Heal i(:'elI"eili)ifti`laui:lil|1iI(cdlIi;`t!`il¢’:i(Iir criiforfgihle' svl)grlS me Lungs Wm] uGat"rhOz°ne'" of the society and in praise of the d missionaries in Korea who l\’..th'ug pulls down strength makes d""°t°’ ll l _ you wretched, miserable and liespon- :ge mpmsented by two of " e r num ilsnt like a chronic cough. The old- _ll'ev_ Mn ll0l_ll.s address on .l-llell, fashioned liquid mix-tures slip down any evenlng _md lvll_s_ Robbie on wed_ the throaf enter the stomach and do msdlly llltelllooll and evening ware- Iitue els' but rum dlgwtlon' most interesting and educutive. Catarmozone is .the only breath- Korelm garment* slloem ld0ls_ and able coal, catarrh and cough medi- _llller _lrllclell were allow” and mud, l,| ciucclne. Instead of taking drowsy , lull ll the ,,u,\|e“e¢_ drugs, chloral morphine and opium d°€’ll_:__fl'l':lllr'l“:::llllll“l')“B to hula the coll. mlxturss, you simply inhale the rich-_ venllun next yew. were reclllvlld fl-om est pine balsams, sooth ng vapor of a _lllllerloll lllld Maipequa. In View 0! Wientmc Nmedy that wmmands um the fact that the next annual meetln 1 °d'”l“""°" °' “ll ¢°°“ "“"°’°"’““' win ne nic snvnr Jubilee of the W- 'l‘he extraordinary efficacy of Ca- l,._ ,lull H_ M_ g_ on p, p;_ 1, und' tsrrliozone fs without a parallel. A that ut Mullleqlle wllll llrgunized gh, sneezing cold is cured in~ten minutes, llrst w_ M_ 8_ ln North Ama-mu it B ltlllllll °0USll _l5 °“°°d I" an hour' was decided that -the Presbyterlal the most offensive catarrh is tbor- gnlllellllz Wm 1,., hem ire Mnlpeque onghly drawn from the system. In case of asthma and bronchitis the re-._ Sp _ nel ,mi cei-tain ciirethut comes from 0~rq~/iw/l, July 6-The uttin lawn, the healing balsamic extracts in Ca- _ll Muvllle on the ll_ fl-_ mlllwllv gn l»lfl`l'°5°“° I* 'l’”l’lY "°'“d°r'“l‘ |(;|engai-ry Us was almost destroyed "F" mm* "lm" -t'°m'y yu" I mf' hy flre last ulglit, the loss being in (ered with |\ cough. bronchitis, seth- tho nslghllurhoml ol $100300 with '"3 and ""1 °°"°"h'" ‘""'°“ J’ E' less than half that amount of insur-l Fenwick. nf Staunton. P- 0- "EV°\'Y ,lllllll . attack I l'fnd inemod to grow worse, .l.h`° l,|||nge was next to nbsoluteli' any-I could hardly breathe on ac- l,,,,.l.,,,, of meuns of uglitlng u fire. count of an accumulation of Dlll°K°\ only n small hand force pump hcl!!! ln U10 71°” 'md l-l“`°°l~ 0'” ‘hy I uvallable. ccinl to The Guardian A church, so lielsaid. On one occasion, in an uiiguarrl-:ed moment, in conversation with Mr Bryson, it appears that Mr Nichol- son gaveutterance to some opifroeis which that elder construed ‘to be n denial of thc divinity of Christ. Menntime, finding no remedy, he ic- slgned from the eldcr¢.iliip and innin- hership in tllc church; und joined ni. other denomination. This resignation mulls it iu|pf.ssi~ hlc for Mr Bryson to regularly bring . Kola-Bigie cools, delights, satisfies. It is pure sweet, sparkling ani in When Rev Mi Nicholson was call:-dl to St James church a few months iigo i , _' l 1 O . 2.':':.°.“:;‘s:‘.‘;‘;:’.‘:.'f.i?.“:.:l;‘.t‘;:i.;;;" Auction Sal.: of Lois in the ter's views than they or.liil\/me Sq" `.. 9 1 _ ’; i’ #.7 . 'ul -»¢ il .gl u i I i » if fa !-v . i i i ll 'i -_gl I 14 i l.; i' .l ._ i . __ l il. .. _ , ,. i‘ ' l _ l i l _.- li. ls if N? ,_._; , L. f ~; Q ..-, lu F5 1' . ' ,~ ‘{ Ll g. _ ' - ' ~°` '-*W ' -<11 The Divisional Poinfon Calgary-Edmonton Line III _ Tuesday, uly llth, 9 SPIIf`|A'I.. TRAIN-9coi|i|»<.>~cl'lAo .slccpimr and dining 'cars LEAVE WINNIPEG 8 a. In , MDNDAY. JULY lflfh. l9lI. and l-l`A\/E EDMONIONlUl'IS|lAl’,` .|Ul.Y lllh. uf l 9 ll. Ill.. lllriliillg cl se conncc ions with all branch lines. 0 C , . fownsife al Small Cost I 'W ite or sire for berth reservations and all particulars. Ee-‘¥.'l¢ mi "nc-lculll llllwn. l~n»-'err rent on August I. |9ll, and Inlmce in four equal plymenll, three six, nine and I2 monlhs. Po Interest and No Tues Till l9l2. ' Your Chance fo Sec the Western Country and Look flver _ the O i -i-5 i C5 I fl - /- ._ .f ’-A ‘ f ll’ _ , _ _ _ _ ;` :, R . Q" . . " ¢:;f'~ 5.. _ if lf. ,l i. ,_ ._ " I l _ . -ag-_-»_,-ff... ___ __;-.-_ }'. I. ,_ i .i louis mir iwuwn nur, anon io iirruiiu nu. Jun 13 l I I tried Catlffhcllcnc ln'-l ll' le" '“"" 'rlil supplclncnwll “Y “ "“°“°" l“`I` nutvitious~--the best ' of all uns was wonderfully relieved. I could gade :if about 70 men, fought the fire ood summer drinks _ _ ‘ P0! ""“"*° '"°" "°“ “““’“"’ ”""’“"’ ‘°' “" '°”‘ "°“~'° ““" "’ “"'"3“'° E Kota-sioiriuine favor S n tl e 0 I' vnu uw sua ninca witunz "H wma kept nie ncmeu n-on _-prec ins , ,- - _ _ - eq o "upped-the phlsgm was cleared A- to greater properties. vel/ ‘nd "W '°l““‘l ‘!'°“f'i'P_‘.Ei"_'| _ §__;T_T:"“”". _ _“S ._ ...__ e drink of people with refin . Delizhfful as nectar 2.’ Ulfll 1"? k - i » i I