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'- t OfitfififiiitfitafififiGfitfifi GEORGE HEBER BROWN At Windthrost, Sunk, on of August, (lnst..) alter a long and painful illness which he bore \Vl‘.ll Christian patience and resignation to the Divine Will, George Haber, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Brown of Hunter River leaving a Borrowing widow, father and mother, four bro- thers and four sisters, James E., Will- iam G.. and Melville ’l‘,, in Sash; it. Gordon at Home: Mrs B .ll. Jewell in Concord. N. 8.; Mrs. Joseph (fut- llt’fe, Mrs. Eldon J. Seaman and Mrs. borne P. Higgins in P. E. l. ' w .Mns. 5UPl—iEMlA waqsrnnr the 5th ‘ Entered into rest at Falrvlew. \Vest' River on Sabbath morning, August 10th.‘Mrs.”E‘iphcmia Webster, rollct ot the late Horatio N. Webster. Deceased was born at Falrviow on Nov. 9th 1841. A. i). and was ihc oldest daughter of the late Jamcs Show, Esquire, a highly citizen, and n stunch cldcr of the Pros- byterlan Church, at West ltlvcr, Slit- had reached the advanccd ago oi '17 years yet was able to supervise hcr domestic affairs. Although she had been in delicate health. for a num‘ocr of years. Last March she contracted Lagrlppc and bronchitis and Iiovcr ful- ly recovered from the cffccts, but gradually weakened until death rolcns- ed hcr from her sufferings. ln licr last days she was tenderly nursed, by her devoted daughtch who did all that loving hands could do to minister to her comfort, hilt Divinc Provident-c. willed otllvrwise and hcr pure spirit panned to its rcwnrd. She was a mcmhnr of tho Presby- lcrlan (‘hurch at New Dominion for upwards of forty years, and had always endeavored to hold up hiin ideals for her family. She was .in- telllgent and capabhu and bad a .kind affectionate disposition, therefore her memory will long romain as a prcclv ous legacy for her kindred and friends; She leaves to mourn their loss a norrowing family of two sons nnd three daughters; viznii‘nunic, Mrs. .lnn. Merignn), Quinccy, Mass; \Villinm and Jumcs, Borlhn (ox-princiopl Mi. IStewart High School) and (ivorgc zit home, also two grumlchihlron :Ind onc two brothers having product" wd bcr to the better land. 0n 'l‘uvsduy, Aug» ust12tll, notwithstanding lh'c busy season many friends from lur :ind nom- gathered to pay thcir last tribute of respect to the departed. The funcrnl ‘servico was conductod by her pzwlor, Rev. Mr. Wood who spoke comforting words .ln rel'crcnci- to the relation that exists bctwocn this bercnved rind their loved onus who have cfroaand ovcr tho‘ bouullnry iulo the larger life. llc also niiidc titlim: rcfcronce to her nohli- stcrlinp, charact- cr which he said should serve for on inspiration to her family, llorrcmuins worn laid to rcst beside hcr into hus- band who predeceasd licr nineteen years ago. , The pail bcnrcrs were: John Mc- Millan, M. L. A.. T: A. Stewart, Alexander McDougald, Neil J. Mchil. Ginllord Luwther and“ Duncan Mc. Ewen. ‘ MRS. PERCY McMAHON. St. Bernard’s l’nrish, Monclon. hits just sustained o llt‘thy loss by the death in the (‘in Hospital of Marion McMillan, wife of I’crcy M. McMahon. Still in her prinic, she was caught up from labor and tho sorrows of mirth by the hand of God who appcurcd moro anxious that Ills servant should receive the rewurd of merit thuuthut she should continue her cxcmplury life hcro below. For some time past the shadows of death has becu slowly and sloolthily extending itself towards licr .hoiuc lll Monctnn. On Sunday, Aug, 10, the grim incsscngur crossed thc thrcsliold and suminoncd from this life in the thirty-illth your of hcr ugc tho, lit-lov- od wife of Mr. Mchinhon. Although dcnth is that supreme law before which all must in obedience bow, and although we scc [hat heartless mos» senger every day in its every form, dealing its fatal strokes right and left ‘without I .iiminution ’us to pcrsons, station or one, yet that ever rccur- ring and «lolly spi-cluclc lltlt‘Jt not in uny wily rcmove tho bittcrni-m; of tin- fill"): it inllicin, nor li-sscn in any do» grcc tho incrcdilric st‘llsv of pain il curries with it. for Iwnouth llu- dork- cni-d shadow ol‘ that nugvl’s who; sop- aruilon from llll wc chr‘riuh and lovu in llth>lVI‘tl llu «loci-cos slorn und linmutublc, are lllllll'llll. lo hour, (‘34 pccinlly when it. lnnrlm :13 victims those all” in thclr primc. Wc c'un unnlly rculizc, tin-u. lhc bitlurui-M of the sorrow which :llllll'lS thow- lll'ill' cat and dearest to hcr, who, lost cm» ergiug from her girlhood yr' :, wv might say, llll‘ bvlovcd or In» hunch hold, their pridc nud joy \vus snatch» cd so soon iroln thcir mldsl. Mrs. McMahon was an I'Xl‘lllllllll'y wife and mother, in «Ivory wwy wor- thy of hor huubund‘s' nnd l‘lllllll't'll‘fl lovc and wcll deserving of tho ilIl- moralion of the community wbcrc shc resided, particularly of licr ru- lntivcs mnl ncquoiutanccs of P. ii. i., whom she cumn cvcry summer to spond the summer months. In the home circle, hor chccrl'irl and onto" tuin' disposition, hor bright] and ploninfit cnuntcnnhco, hcr musical .ub- ilitiou which word of no mono ordcr, these mode hcr at once a favorite n .l it necessary acquisition. th inorcr‘fi hidden'benenth that oxtcrnol dome. ‘ or though“ constantly milking thu selves evident in hcr dolly condu were planted the principles of iron lne womanly goodness.,_ llcsidcs b.-’; Armstrong, B. 0. June 11th, 1919. Minard'l Llnlment 00., MG. . Yumouth, N. .8. \ Dear Biro: - Since the start oi the Baseball asa- son we have been hindered with sore muscles, sprained ankles, etc, but Just as soon as we started using Minnrd'a Llnlment our troubles ended. Every baseball player should keep a bottle of your linlment handy. Your. truly, E. I. ARMSTRONG. Secretary Arm-tron; High School 1 Mn: ~mj§g 4pm.. -,~.afi_i__....w _....&.‘.A _._.i..,._......_ \g... e-.. rospni-tnd -' sister Mrs. Alcxnndcr Mcllongold and, ‘l)riscoll. llornulby (1rokon, Earl Kruh ‘ umly. ' ltov, l')ocl.irs .l. ('. McMillan and Mar- , (,rnl scrvlccs, nun I ,.. n a( liliillliiiiililliilllil il' llilliiiiiilillllllllliilll ii 1lliiiililiiiiili[Hilll Hi i l iillilliillilillill iiillli . liiiillliil lililllllllllllllilllllllll Ill . o nu; possossml oi the lovable traits of ('lllll'ili'll'l', thy, deceased was a Inddcl (‘hristinn and during her illness a most heroic sufferer. ’ . Soun- lnnc sum Mrs. McMahoh was i:ll\'l‘ll ill with n tlisonstlii kidney, and ul'tcr Consultation with tho bust lncd icul uuthorltim in tho ,lowcr provinces on opcrulion wus dccidcd' upon us the iuwilziblc. fl‘hc opcrutlon was successful, but pneumonia set. in and, duo to her woukcncd condition, the cl'fccls \Vi'l'(' soon noticeable illl(l from tluit momcnt she gradually fuded owny. Yci sho nevcr murmured. Slit: know um: Ibo end who approaching, und culm ii-siumltion was stamped upon llli' ohm bright. counlmuincc'. Slill'llildl i-oumlulion was :ll'i'ordod her by lu‘r puslnr, ltnv. it}, deugl', who visitcd lll‘l' :ilmost ditily during Mr Hill Joni but‘oru lli‘l‘ dcutli Silo :mh-d by :I Visit from lwr cousin, lil>1llnll iiianlly, of (Hungary. Novor wot: lbi- cnd of lifii morc joy» fully iIWiiill'll, more pam-vinlly :ic- l'l)l|l])ll3<’lll'll. Hn Sundoy i-vcniutt. Aux. I0, tln- soul of Mrs. l\'ch:Ihou slrr-ut: tlwui'il llllll l'oimili'd by tho l’ilcs of God‘s holy church; lcil its. i-nl‘lhly huh- llililllll to duvll in His lli'ith‘illy King- dom. :\lllimn;h it. had loin: Iii-cu h‘uown il|:|l Ilic recoVi-ry was impos- sililc yot Iln- and uch of llcr dculh loll us it puiirl'lll shock upon thc sur roundim: community. Ilcr rvnilzlins \wro‘ltcut in iMllllDLUH until Tuesday, win-u Iboy \vi-ro brought to this resid- (‘llt'l' or (i. It. McMahon, Kniisiniglou, I'.I').i., whcrn Inuidrcds cumc to view tho rcmuins :iinl cxlond their sympa- thy to Llie- borouvod family. (in W'cdllt‘sdny, Amt. ill, at, 2 o‘clock pm. tin: rcnmiiis, in charge of under- tnkcr llthlll'Stl, and followed by rt lnrtzc numbcr of curriugcn from dil- E ; i'cycd to SI. .lunics'church, b‘rcotown. whore .olreody ..:l inruc numbor ,hud ussomblcd lo piiy the lost tribute oi rcspcct to lllt‘ dcpzu‘tcd. The pulll bourcru wnri-z l..ny‘lon Rogers, T. An 'I‘homns (lormun and Thomas it?” llughi'a. ltcv. .l.'.l. Mr Donald, nssistcd by the tin Monoglmn, oiliclntod at the fun- prcssivc throughout. dcrcd in u' creditable manner music suited to tho solc'mn occasion. After the chanting of the “Libero,” the pro- ccsslon slowly proceeded to the cemc-' tcry, where the sorrowful duty of, committing dth to dust was per- formed, and friends and the silent sympathy nominations. Besideslher sorrowlng husband and children, Margaret and George, are left to mourn hor aged mother, three sisters and one brother to whom the heartfelt sympathy goes it‘l't‘lllJlIIl'lh‘ of tho lHlililll. wcrc cun- i which _wcrc most im- ; The choir ren- ' amid the team of relatives, ‘ or on nascmblnge comprising all (19- " “'1‘: ,xt' MANUFACTURING: [IS-“1h ‘i‘lmnrii Telephone. Apparatus, Wires and Cables, Police and Fire Alarmly-Equip‘ment,Marine Fittings, Power Switchboards, etc. SERVlCEf; ~ Naif/rem ' mourns/ii” .of the country, will forth. Mn their grief be lessened by the ussurld’ice that her short life. on DISTRIBUTING: f Electtlcal‘Suppli‘es and Apparatus,Automobile Accessories, Power and Light Equipment, etc. ' i is the underlying principal of this organization, with offices and distributing warehouses in ten: of Canada’s largest cities. (forth, dcvotvd to the performance of God's holy will. has corned 101' her soul a glorious immortality. WILL HOLD TEST OF ENDURANCE NEW YORK, August, 16,—.1 three- huudrcd milc endurance race for saddle horscs is being planned by the Arabian Horse Club of America. Thc' race, which will be one of the most remarkable ever hold in this suction start at Fort Ethan Allcn, VL. and finish at (lump E Elecfab C LIMIIED lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||||l|l||ll||||||| llllllllllllll||l||||i|lll|||||Illlllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllillllllliillllllllillllllll lllllli ll Devens, Ayers, Muss, ’l‘hrce cash prizes totalling $1,750 will be offered to the winners. Sonic ol‘ the best horse flesh in the country will compete and the winner will re- ccivc :1 cash prize of $1,000 and a silver cup, on which will he engrav- ed the name of the winning horse and that of the owner The second prize is $500 and show money will amount. to $250 . . According to the plans of the race. it will start on October 14, and will continue for five days. It is for the purpose of stimulating interest in the ____ .mpatzy '* mu um: REGINA ~ . .1 ‘ T CALGARY OTTAWA, Lgfigggo EDMONTON - ‘ WINNIPEG . VANCOUVER ., U mun mm _g breeding of cavalry horses throughout the. country and also to determine the performunces of various types at horses under the severe conditions of a forced march. The race is open to all who will comply with the condi- tions, which subject to modification by the Judges nre~irn brief as lollowo: ‘The distance, approximately three hundred miles, is to be covered at the rate of Slxlw miles a day for five consecutive days, rain or shine, each horse carrying 200 pounds, in. elusive ol’ rider undenulpmcnt. Equip ment will be optional. Law; ”The some rich flavor .v-thex' same restful “com'fo‘ii‘ and soils. faction in»:b.oth Plug "and Cut'Plug... 7 7» up in {both forms to please ALL Smokers. 2 iii 4'12 Tobnécdnim. ; and General Stores. Wan/MW SMOKING TOBACCO ‘ The Smoke that ‘ LightenstheWorK i‘.