_lt lf' rl . l a .-..,. _zrfis ».... _ . l i I.; . _ -i l I I l l r l I 5 4 a..»-c. .....,.. -. .eg -.M \ 4. _ _ '_ . __ _ PAQ! FOUR ...mn uns., nn" THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ l=~ms'l' oil' 41.1.. J I5 I9!! --~ _ iulpolirlillr lieilniilii iiimlali sisllacrlsll Fliolil illls wEEll's ilews. Foil- THE- iiulilillilursi SATURDAY sussciiissiis MO.\'DA‘i' .ol your brother may be permitted in` . hooks on the stone and stood on the all the relatives of thisyoung msn' i°t"“ti”5- “'”“"i“g '~h°"_ “`°llh 8 this iii the verse: -The many friends of Mrs. J, (‘ h0|»n,_ Murchbank, will be pleased to lear (‘lark, Amherst, formerly Miss Mae '-On Tuesday Lxt, 4th Inst., the_ funeral of the la_ John Thompson," oops Loo lllut lille iS B10“'|Y T¢¢0"¢l'iUK U0" the well known flsh merchant and ber recent severe illness. Hd' lpottgzln ueeks and will he accoriippained in '_ rains farmer of Darnley, Mrs. D. -liarchhank. Munfrnee. W n lil; took place to st. Marys Church, wus hastily suiiniiorled to her bed indian kit-¢r_ A lnrge nnmhnr- ,f 81116. lrlbtctd lo rclllrll in H ‘GW friends »and acquaintances attended . _ ' he last rites of the deceased so wi-lil her daughter, to spend some time on nn._| fn.,-0|-ahiy known ini- many yn.-,_ the Isluiui for the benefit of her Hn was niwnyn n mndent hnghnnd_ health. father and neighbor, and distingiish- for his honesty, sobriety and a 1* ed The marriage took place at St. mont kind and genini .\lar_v's (‘atbe\ll'al Wednesday of mme him 3 general 'av Friiilcis I.. Breullail, of_.‘\lolitag\le__l_’. be much missed by his L- 5* ““U"‘° U’ €"3f_§‘_i'__ '__‘;___?_1_;:: daughters, and four `. bfi lllllllfllllgé, ll (J . --l' thi- .~:tafI of the A, 0't`oilnoi' <`o._ gil; nl.-l ilullghter ol Donald l‘ummingS lun of .\`.._ :sr Fenwick Street. The nup- tinl muse was celebrated and cere- T ii.-.ily pi-riorilied by lfev. Dr. Foley, gat .ind .\liss Wlillfreil (Winimings acted ns bildesiiald, the best man being an .l..l.l. .\I. Joyce. After the ceremony Ord .\fr. and .\li's. Brennan left ona wed- , _. some keen racing. The track was in at 7.45. Dalziel, and resided at 12 Upper tcresting simplicity, the keynote up-l ations- h@f~9“"1@f?`¢“e"”‘ '“"_r°“°h fn" ,_,,,,< mi. through tht l’l'0\‘“¢"~““~" fine condition and everything under This morning at 10 a. m. the busi- Queen Street. on which all of her works are based.fh°?f1l`tS Of U18 Ill-efufl' “Grill-, “itll H“m“‘ EH' good management passed of'success- ness session will he held and in the He was 27 years of age and leaves The former work of this authoress,I thoughts of no other rewurd. , » 1 d, _ - J 1.-,n fully. The heats were well Contested. afternoon st 2.30 a session will b¢_a father and mother, three brothers, Anne of Green Gaines. its sequel, “'"' “Um” “Y emumg' U) `.' ' especially keen being tne final heat held which will be addressed by sev-- _ynhn_ wimnm nnd Robert nnd two Anne nf _M-nina tngegnni- with Kil. g . _ _ _ '"1 "‘" M”'h"d“" ”‘“""’°'.'“g"". K”"“’“g` in the 3.00 class when the horses fin- eral speakers including Mr Harding ,nn¢e|~n_ Minnie nnd Fanny , many of mn 0,,.nn,»d nn. nnmiinrii- time ago, particularly exumpllflvu i..il, the inarriage of Miss luthcl -\ll1Y. ~ n d nnder the Wife i“ A llulwh. and Mr Bell. I His mother is taking the news of his l .laughter oi Rev. W. l-1. and Mrs. "’Teh .1-illiisoil, lo l’. Vleveland Baker, son of Herbert Uukerpiil ,.\larg'al-0. W8-S “ e following is the summary: 2.19 CLASS. Last evening in the First Metho- ing she nwonnnn nwny_ In in yea,-ndl Head. nMme_ which Allne Begin. Levis, P. QL orite. lie “ill wife and tn-o sons, alll of . by All lrugglstl everywhere. A Desperate Cano of Cntarrh ln Un. ,ei 'My futher had catarrh in the head it f for A long time. It was such s deeper- him ste use that he dldn't know what to Dal do, but one of his friends recommended Ig Hood's Bsrsaparllla. He got a bottle the immediately. and as soon as he com- ed menced taking it he felt relief and dnt after the use of two other bottles he I was completely cured. He was so pf" Get Hood‘s Sarsapnrllla today. Sold J well pleased he has ever since recom- Wife Bild 3¢C’H'€li by l-W0 Dill-S. but mended Hoods Sarsapar|lla.'° Delle in s death very hard and Saturdav morn- ____________z____ ____ ____ ___ ____ ___ me m__de_ . e ilowvale, R. Mason, South- dist Church, Rev Jacob I-Ieaney, wh that the shock may seriously _aflectl a port. 'llie cerl-inol.v was performed in the P _Umm J A Heudem the c-.lltravtiiig parties. The parlors were very prettlly ilecorlltell with Ro r..s»-s zliiil ferns. The bride who was port...... . . . . . . . . . . . .. i-:i.i.i..l.li-i'eil blitiste with veil and lert i‘_, J. Mahar city wr-1 NH N.:- on, city *N um .aw Y. I D Z _ Ill' ._€¥ fine cllurlcter and had .a good record. pressed his pleasure on being station- He wnn yn,-y nonnlnr nnd 8 good _ _ _- ed with the largest consregaflun ln workmen and contributed to the sun ______uM__i___1_ “Ure ___ g,_“.,_ of white Tim?-2-20, 2-25. 2355- his native province and sdld lt was port of the hnme the ,nemnnrn nf P 3 Pal I ght was scarcely off the truck - . when the derrick started to sway. As The Prince Albert Daily News of ell, Peterson had .a narrow escape June 29, 1911, touching on the then self. being struck by the guy rope. coming marriage ot Miss Lucy Maud ziel never spoke after he was pick- Montgoziiery, Park Corner. has the would look as if the surging ol following, which is quite ii tribute to wire had loosened the clamp or the Province's novelist. up. l With the placing of her latest, and ch. which holds the wire in perhaps her» -best -work upon the Q- This clamp is bolted over the troubled ses of publication, comes _ . _ ii th b he _ i th simple un-- the neu- future to “au your Island Years sufferlng slvlfnyotwtllhelh Lftmlratso llllille 82:: =:;g"nn¢t!;n.E,,[llUl;1._l»uu““ °°"`“'“ £331'-¢d _“i'i¥‘m?;;~.;u;) theewriwr d°°.s "I ivuuld *hot count it failure _ _ , not hesitate to sn) that this wort; \.‘_,in_ ' 1' m "Tile Story Girl" in Maud Muni' or .~..»...e high toss fruition to ..i,_ gu!‘.lery's mnsterpiece.- The iledicri- tnim _ tory note to lliy cousin---, ln [int (iid not will the gnnrqnn 0' remeiubrnnce of ol_d days, old Slwcnnn; » dreams, and old lnllg ter,.' #V95 ll ` ni' mol" effort no . refreshing and delglltful thrill of in _ H mild kn,,“._ base "h""’>ht terest to the reader who is accustorn- _ _ - ». cd to looking more deeply than the I \\oi1lil not cull it so, -L_ surface uf the scenes of life. It wliisp » ~ U ' ' ' i ome way it had worked loose an marriage of L. M. Montgomery. _ _ _ _ _ . q~n,.,. -» i,..g|,.-nk, n r,,.,|i-Munn ,I _. . . . 1 g of _ ' _ _ _' u - - ~ . , says ,- . »- _ _ _ ‘I strove wi i eurnesf. self-for eff l ~ ' tc l - f c ne from child- _ _ . _ __ _ _ g #ll the announcement of the approaching ;’_'_*; <_¢_fl___lc_i_ng___y_____;_> __i;_e__es_m__g_____t______ ________ _________._ __ _mu L,"_"_,__ .I .n_____k of her life may recur to li. _ _ ~ 'il - . 'ii l _ ii s, which _ » _ _ _ if ull-ll '_~_l:_';t__:1_°0_‘_lI¢y|'f§:n!_|:_3__}:f_f_¢_:_5_f-|Y _:¢;l'-_g_l_'tgf_dR1§.V- -M1'-_. M°i;‘;|\5_£_-_ -lia1;1`|Uf_; _'___§;‘§ins‘;;x[‘_;s ling; spaxeroflihe "auth _ t\\i._f.»|il lilsillmtloii lll thc words of _ __ _' ' 8' fl. . __ ' . DIN! _ _ _ -_ _ . _ .. ,_-t h \'r\l‘i~'eZ Om were must devoted to mm In He h_ii_u put can new wir; ghuys argl _§_b_oututwelve months lg thi; ¢it__¥_ Dress oun child life. bo nil er as. - . ,_ -_ - - - ~ ~ ~ r . _ _ ~ sl§ttt;led;nge¢fsofmf317Iltegrsmolllnl mb Si-ltlfdll-l~:l:rl§fn;l§l1teo?rs llfofllilzblgbigdlldliii' :iz abfbustcllll sgfrnlgtrzouldenoetndl? lasgng cliff/glfllsélllpgs ill; tflsrltxiegw Ot; L~'M~ M0!"-EUIDHFY the S“"‘9t- ‘milf = I th‘;m`].tgm3’ Plather' for Ulf* - _ ' ' _ _ _ ' _ ~ - ‘ - ~ ' l sp viii ii meet -- there ministeral students in the per- dcrsf-and how the clamp had be- which all Join in most sincere good fefffell IHHHIUOUSUCHB U' °l“l‘n“""l-- _ _ he horse races at Vernon River ,sons of Stewart and Isaac Linkletter come loosened. Probably if there had wishes for future happiness. _ ld __ to _hp tim” me and iiven ' of urday were well attended about and Tyler Warren who are at home been n steady strain on the rope, the The work referred to as being her _W1 __ _-_ 3 being present, and a splendid spending tneir holidays. The conven-_ accident might not have happen- lflliesf. is the novel issued ufldcl” the me "ma" y' ernoons sport was enjoyed by an tion will be continued until tonight ed. ,title of “The Story Girl" one pre~f ever portrayed more truthfully thu with its frank outspoken candor si. UT llll' _l"_’ll_l"I‘F0WH' UNB' ure bright HH( (UF, i With thi- deal- hope of many n ivorih . _ v Miss Montgomery'l»\ poems give all ‘“"‘\» erll' attendance who witnessed when the closing service will be held The deceased was a son of John eminent in its delightfullv heart-irv inkling of the height "f her “’°pi"` ""_"‘ "muy an inspiration that [hw bcilr, Aliikillg my life most wondrous r~i._-h . and fine, \‘.`itli love iliiil loneliness alinost "Failure," published in the (`on- _ _ __ dlviilc. ’ gre ationnlist," Boston Mass, sollie will supply fo; a year, prgached his her. | I I E - _ . ._ _ . i' ' ii ch . ll M - - - ~ presence of the liiinll-dlate relatiles of Hgleml Su AH S_____“_a__t_ Sou'_h_ Ifire9_§__:°r";g”h*_“ E_';t_____ “gsm kiv 1' _\0Ul1Z Dlllllel WBS 8 }0\lDg mall of l ' D . 2.40 CLASS. _ the largest church he had preached i which now keenly feel the bereave_ I I l-i'i»lr`i~l roses Tlll- voililii f-ollple who ("nf_?_ria PI')r_1:cc(§;'l;Ta}r_Vi-r_n0F?d'f 1 1 :§"c‘iob:'3g_0rd:_;“ed _I0 Yeéfrs am; melll- UJCY &I`€ CBUBG On to b€l.lI‘ ure uldel' ki.-.wil ull-e the reEl"leilta HU" _ _ 2 2 e 0 2 01' 6 C0 ODCQH 10D ull Much sympathy has been felt for _ €""» °‘U~~~~- ---------- " 3 iiyinllnthv nf the congregation and by them in their sorrow nnil for the i.r<.pr-inte gifts. The hulllly Couple Nelhe rift' P’ Provme’ Murray 2 3 3 their hell) Wflllld m8k€ We 001111115 young man who was called away un- Hf" °f~-_-- '''' "2 ~~~~~~~ " ' year a successful one. He tendered der nncn nnd cirnnmntnnnnn lme-2.39,, .... l, .39l. th k 1 th h t. ti _ . » . ' _ THREE MINUTE (,LASS_ c0l_i_l_1__;__gr______e_V___¢;8l`__§e__:_c_;1_:¢DHf;l1cg§_ ____In Liiin Church yesterday morning _ - _ - e pas or, Rev. Fl. G. Strathie, '° C“"‘~ J' M°D"““‘d' V" g_§ntll_lat__e_:1 the c_o_llsreen;_1n; :Ee nisue the following reference to nul- C UTC , C De\\' e|'nOI'\ B , 6 zie1's death: Parsonage and the new Organ and "We are told by the Apostle Paul D Sf-“Sd Ulul- '$1105' Were lJ05'i to rejoice with those who do rejoic _ ' ‘ dvlllll-5899> nd to 'th th s th t ' _.9 __9, 2_5.J__ Befilied _ 01 many 8 a weep wi _ o e a vieep _ _ T;_';'°;;§c?af§ “?e_;_" ‘ conducive _to 91100088 for there is _weeping in the worlil After si-enllinc the evifnllliz pleas- mrter_Ed Crosby Gods work. His sermon was a par- as well as reioiclng. Yesterday the, ' - ticularly strong one on "The Sane-_ nn.) news quickly nnnned over tin. tllurifi il-S Sigllifiwllce and llelllflll-icity of the sudden and accidental ness” and he spoke from Psalms, 20:' death of Arthn, Dalziel who wnn em. 2- H9 \YPlfl¢¢l the Cllllfcll. B SBDC- ployed by the Quarry (‘oinpully tliut‘ tiiary as the outward symbol of in n ji P .il n liil-ge iiilllilicl' of use-ful and ap- \»lll reside lil Slilrglltc. - T. fill I-’l'iilay evellliig June 23rd, a S iiliiiibi-r of friends assembled ut the c° ll-.ine of William (‘b:lmpioli, Spring .lllfi-i'ta lil u short time. T nntly by singing and vill'iolis` other H niilllsemerlts ice crealn and cake was "“dges_('bas A' MCDODBM and “' s.»i-ved to the assembled guests by the W- Jenkins' iiilr young ladies of Spring Valley. T_'m°r"Lef’“mfl Wood' lruiliig the cour.~;c of the evenirli: (lfrk °f ("’“r5e_A' D' non...... .... .. _ » ~ ' ‘ Nicholson cit \- lley, to bid fare well to his son Aflulfa' J' A' - ’ _ Liriiinrnili and daughter, Mrs. A. .\'ll-- !_`__l_'""l€ M.,MA. F. lgur1;l1_y___c__lt Kiiv who intend leaving for (Ellgary, eat R' “On ` ou `<'< .shawl-I *www .>i~:~r\:»- Mcl'bee. .\lr_ Vliilmpioll and Mrs. McKay were SECT”-"rY""`~ J- Fmser' ir '_l ted with v ry handsome remem- _ _ llelztiil-es of thei: Prince Edward Is- _The Bn““al_ f5°’.“e“UUF' of _ the llllid home und the following address (hurches Of (UNH. held Ill the (ent- ulls reall. T.. H1.-nj. Chzliiipiiin, and Mrs. Mc- Upened U"_3*‘t‘""l“Y_"‘gm- “"Eh s"°"’l K____.__|,,__ar mend and Cumnrndn on and devotional service at 7.4;- follow- henrillg of 'your intended ileparturc-,ed W *in Bddlefls of Welcome _hy Mr n._m_ our midst we _.Hur friends nndil-`loyd, the minister of the (hurch. associates could not allow you tolTh‘S _“T15 l`95[10"d9d U31 by _lgev W- depant without showing ln some Hardlnli of Pummerm er _“_ _O Epo e small nillnner oilr so`rrow nt your dc- at c°“5‘der“me l_e"Ku_‘ 'Ne [mg upon ______ture_ we Shan miss you ,_.Om_ liiatters_of practical _l_mportauce.d __ mile in many ways. In our Division The bunlluv u€f\lCcs_ opene __a room where your willingness to as- 10-30 3- m- Wlth devutlonal “emma annie responsibility' and so help f°ll0W@d at 1_1 l1Y_3 Sermon hY Rev along the Teniperailce cause und H- B@ll._f\€W (1lHSl<0W. t0_8 lilfge your cheery and pleasant smile has,H\l'll€l\C9- (-0mm““‘0" “"v‘°_" “as ,,lv,ny,_, _ ,,nc,,nrnged nn_ we nhnipheld at the close of the preaching. miss you as an active member of ourl At 530 P~ ’_“- Rev MF Harding cog' bu.~;e-llzlll tean\_nilss you in innumer- d“°@f3d devullonal §eY""ce ““dhR'_3v " :ible ways hilt we trust that He who F- (amp UI EUS” I""_'t Preac “__ 9" wlltulleli the sparrows fall may ever excellent Sefmflfl 0_I_l_ Nfl! Expression, ,c,,i_],. and keep you in the nnth of based on the Text Jy their fruits up rigfiteousiit-ss and liolior/I’o your dear Hhllll kllowfl tllmn-» _ _ _ :.l¢it»-r .Iessie _wha by her kinil aiidl -“lt _U10 @"9"1"K “er"'C@ Rm “_ lfl-lille ilisposition has eiideared lier~ Hardin!! l""‘uc_lfed U "‘U_"f- f°'°e_f“ si-If to us :ill we wiillld ex_teliil the 9_f_l_l`:_l;;_’él» UH Ollimrtllllltles or siliiie good wishes and as il e goes to ‘S ~ _ _ ' liliii be-r hilsbalid iii the west we ii.lso_ Ml' Hafdlflg was formmly 1°Ca"ed ...sk bi-r to carry to her llllsband--‘ll Sunlnlefslde “""‘9 te" yea" the giioil wvlsliies of his old associates 'U30 “nd INS r@t_“r'le‘l recently to null our prayer is that G0d's ricliestlmkg UP “'0‘_k with the *mme church' i.l.-ssliig inuy i-est- upon y‘iTll nil' and 39511129 thc many delegates present nm. wmh in r_h,n_ you an,1ne_ nn wel1_from the different cougregutiuiis of ml Christian (‘hurcli in this City. __ g_;' ' ` _ l outside the details of the accident - _ w yen, Edmund Toombs, Benj. Carter, ducted by Coroner H. I). Johnson. ined: J. M. Clark, contractor, Dr. Mcliauchlin, Robert Daldel Ern t Geo Peterson.- Nothing of importance was elicited . - r ished the stone for the basemaiit` God’s presence and of helpfulness re- 0( the new Zinn_ He it-nn nninnding ferred to the individual and collective stone from his can when the gnu 0( efforts 0! Illini!"-ef and C0llgI`€§8ti0ll, the derrick caught him unawares and in Hdvanciflg Chfiil-'S KiDZd0fD- MV] almost instantly crushed out Ibis life. Heaney is a renllvand fluent Sneaker; From this pulpit I have more thu.. With B d6liV€¥`Y which KWPB @V@IY'ionr:e told you tliut sacrifice is tlle` ii __ _ __ _ 0nc'S ditch'-i0f\ ever Ou lliB remarks! price of progress; and now the triitll 2' . '- _ '- |, 4-' and il- C80 be C0llflCl9l`|l'-1)' lflllecl-Odf is brought home to us in our owiil ' `|'lii'l,,»‘f that his ministry here will be one of chu;-nh wo;-k_ nnd Oni- new Zion nnn' 1" .L ' great benefit and not entirely unlruit- had its baptism of h1n0d_ N0 gwnil \ ` ._ '_ "' f _, .h flll- At Y€Sl€l”d8Y'B S€l`ViC9S ill U19 enterprise has evén been undertakenl . ` _,T//' ` ,.. 7' First Methodist Church W- T. Well- that has not exnctoo its toll in tile* ii " -'/f" f ~ ner Fficiat d tth ni th b ’ 'fi A ;__'- _*_ N- Chandler- The enquiring WHS C0ll~ the same accident. A fniiiily who wor- The following witnesses were elum- this week ol laying to rest the nod _ . 99 up his life while pursuing the pntli of Buffett. Tl10l'l'l&E RICE. E- H0019. and duty in a westcrlr district, Such ni- Comfort Lys . _ w'_ill'clem that dirty collar I 1 Romobu Paint. Take offihs old paint .\ ‘fun with Comfort Lys. Far easier than lcnp- ' i _‘!¥fort Sosp wrappers toward -beautiful free premiums. Premium Cnlllofue fra at Oroc¢r‘s. "°°'¢°é 7°"'*- of' '"1" 0" u‘°h°“ _ _ J. M. Clark s evidence was of what floor looksu If "some ood bud _ '-""' “` "’ ' _ _ _._ -__ I _ Q' .f:;_~"'“;,:_.)_ he saw after the derrick struck Dal scrubbing" ls needed, putjust alittle " , ziel and respecting the derrick. Dr Comfort Lys In the water, nndyou won't MCI-‘“."°hlin testifiefi t0_ p°rf°rmin5 11 have toscrub. Comfort Lys "makes dirt post mflrtem exammatw" at G' D , _'~_-‘li '- If -_ __ Wright s undertakln rooms with cor .- A V e O0 to ~ t not -f - »‘- .2/. ll ,' :Lf-’\ "-2. '.'.'.'~` - _ _ - _ __ ____,_‘§__'il.,l:;_;_l*)___'_={.'__-'»_, _ ___ . ""’"` ' I - ~‘ _ -\".";` , -i%‘,§}\;t"~;.<»- _ 1. , ‘, _ -_~'i__i»$- __ _ _-.‘§j_=i_.€_ »-_='~` ef Y 0111’ stOII1&Ch . ' _ Z VU" 5° Y°'l¢l" UYDPIY m°P if “P lo _ oner H, D, Johnson, M. D. The heud ml or bliumng - (ea R' an inch in front of the right_ear and _ Y _ was protruding. The neck was also Larmsgn At Grocer,” _ L dislocated and either injury in itself - _ R'|'.$0kP"* would cause death. When called Sat- vmné' P'°m'ums_ Flags’ :uh I urday morning he found Dalziel bleed C°fl~_6e¢__t I-ye lsheliswonh 'rl-msn lug from the eye and the nostrils nnii und there is yet to be ontained the evidence of some as to the possible weight lifting _strength of the derrick which caused Dalziel’s death, others who _witnessed the accident more closely than those who gave evidenc Saturday night, and other testimony not then obtainable. was fractured from the top, ilear the centre, down the right side to abou .I was. lnternal1y_1niured. The right. eye saw there -wus no hope of recovery. Thomas Rice, who erected the derrick m according to instructions, told of its erection at the cellar. Ernest Barrett had lifted the derrick mast, the top of which had inflicted the injury, off thedeceased. E. Roche, who was at the windlnss, said the derrick dro / _.’_{,}1.];>__ was 24 feet and deceased was about ,Q . »..¢'.r.»---_,\ _ _ “Q_~°l_.l as to the hauling of stone. He, Ar //“‘ \.. (.25- /‘i-'€u *if .~ _ " 5 __ , -.\ " El- "1, L ' ' gether and the three teams were at _I "l/\ _ . "`~' ,___ » -’ thc cellar. His load was lifted off i'l'l'~9 ~ ' < -< f-.iv l Q Arthur _was_at the tail of tho truck _ _` _J milk? obbrt' was standing near the hors s head when the derrick _fell. _ - Robert Dalzlel's testimony was of a - __ ' . \ ~ c similar nature. f ' a food that m l "Beaver Q ‘ i Flour” is the finest blend of the two 5°!! heats Canada produces _ obs Spring wheat and _ ____ _ tsrio Fall wheat. One 'flwfda the rich gluten that li lake! bone and muscle, the other gives lightness and whiteness to the bread and pt¢ry. Beaver Flour makes \_ _ I _P19012 _lolves to the barrel than _ _ lny flour on the market _ ~ -'_ _ but are sweet, nutri- ' Rohn in light, sud li sl Illkes delleiousllheslh, cakes and pies. N asked Cuene Grslasssd Cereals. ' B hone-land m ltnu »» ' .il1" ’ ss_tho_tr:ek tl.; ogheg mi ~ _ _ __ _onya on one un re ~ ' ' . _ - Arthur lied sdiustod the__ ' - ~ i = _:nn = _ ‘ ._.;_J-___§ -_= __ & I I n. ped quickly, practically no warning was given. The height of the mast 25 feetawsy. Geo Peterson testified - thllr and Robert were hauling to- fi.rst,`tben Robert’s and Artbur's last The enquiry will be continued to- ` ` night at -7.30. ` Dalziel had been engaged in hauling _ stone for the foundation from the quarry near- City. As one of 'the stones was being swung off the truck _ n guy rope gave way and the derrick collapsed, the end striking Dalziel on the side of the head, as he was stan- ding at the tail of his truck. Hs was picked up unconscious, and removed _- to the Prince Edward Island Hospi- - tsl, where he died about twenty mln- ' utes past ten, his neck having been His brother Robert and George Peterson; two other truckmen were with him at the time. The latter - wus standing by the horses head, t‘o _ ,gf lead him swl~y~ when the stone was , a _ 0 truck ills brot.her_ as stand- 7 'lfi°§‘$6’ih(‘.‘_1lf8'funce oift. 'w _ IQ 0 mon v@ro_ working the wind- and l`5A_l‘th\ir was standing close e tr 'ills stone whic was Q _ ____!¢?'@ dislocated by the blow. ` " 0 ` 8 u 8 OVER D 0 B - lives of workers. Huskisson who pro- _.lr in lf, jf _,wif BENCH Ol MY- Wright. moted the first railway was killed by ' ` ` .-' ' m- the train that made its first journey ‘1---'m Saturday evening an inquest wus- over the rails his enterprise cliilsedl begun to enquire into the death nfl to be lnid. within the past lew weeks -Arthur Dalziul. 8 truclilllull, Wll0 died we have been almost appalled to reall ht 'Ulf P- E- I- HOBDII-al Inf- "l'0330"`ii1" ` ii`i`nur newspapers of thc nllnillers of m- SBUIFIIUY HB UN Tfsull- Of H F9- operators who have yielded their lives l§F0f-N111? 3C¢id9Uf lil- the f0U“dHf-i0" in exploiting the new art of nir nu- ofthe new Zion Church. vigation. One short niontli ago the The IUUOWIUZ cOmIJOS€d the J'lll'Y7 ministers of war of France was kill- F- P- 1ll0(-`l1l'l'0Yl. (f0l`@mBll.) John ed 'by an uncontrollable air machine, Jenkins. Fwd Luft-Z6. J. G. McF‘ad- and the premier of France lies todiiv with broken limhs as the result ol_ ships in this church had the and ililt of u loved soil suddenly culled to giv . cidents-disasters we sometimes cull them-will happen despite our Ives i care e nevertheless sincerely regre them, null in the one that has com so closely home to us because it hap pened where the new Zion is bein built our hearts are filled with great sorrow .lt its occurrence . To clN Pll.i_s- Stone in the bladder is a direct result of kidney trouble-one of the results of_llc-_;1i‘c*.ing the kidneys that have taken cold or are slightly out of order. Mr. Herman and lllr. Lessard whose letters .irc ;_'l\'. ;i iicloiv, were ill a bud way uulil they tried GIN PILLS which cured their trouble by removing flle_c:iil_=c~. _ __ _ _ _ There is no other kidney pill anywhere that has the ulerlts of MIN PILLS. .‘~.,1: firi-l illscnsed kidneys respond quickly to their treatment. Mziny a case of incipient Brigllfs or Diabetes has been Curt-il by tilt-in. They cleanse, restore and build up the entire urinary tract. _ \ ~ ' ‘---.---- .' ` :~. _z-_-i 5 ._ . _ ` _ . . . 2 ~' _ 1 '~°=~:-':§:'»:\'?.'.':-':.'::‘:i-fi'-1 "lS7:;!;E::f:§-‘ .=3§~2f;5::'::E!1:‘ ’ ’ --:<~,?§ - I ,l',_ ‘ - . \ '.Z';.;iI.---lf; - ' i5‘-:-'.3.'.~‘~i?Z-!-' .. -..-:.:ji;f' " 1§:2;;if=Z;:5.:=;f r_r_,- ~1;. _ .'~::3r - » '.-1 :.3-.2 -I--',,»;_¥'fi>.-' ` ~~ "‘»_;»':-_-5-: 1'-1.* ' 4 ' 'ii _;. :_ ,, . i _ . ' 4 4/ f».2--- 573 JAMES Sr. Nouns, HAl\lll.'ro.\', U.\"r. Gentlemen, ' f Four years ago I was taken down with Illlirlmiila- tion of the lllllilder. During the attacks, which occurred more aliil more frequently, the agony was unbearable, :ind I llucaiile so ivcak I coulil not wzilk across the floor. The doctors could do nollling to relieve or cure nie. My wife seutrfor a box of GIN PILLS to ir_v nzlil see if they would help mc. Frolll the first they iliil me goof]-the pain \v:ls relieved nt mice, :ind the attacks began to colile at loiigt-r iiltcrwils. I coiiliiilii-il taking the pills for six \vt-uks, nl:-l lllc-n, to lil_\' surprise and clcligllt, the stone I sent you some time ago came from me :lull my pain stopped. It is now three years since GIN PILLS clireiliills. I‘lizive liud no return oftlle trouble, alid I llave not lost a day's Work on account of it since, There is not the slightest doubt th.-lt GIN PILLS saved mylife. Yours gratefully, JOHN IIIZRJIAN. :.::'. :-5 _ Q 1.5:-f:'===:;.= ~ V ' Z -'.- -_ . . -..---..;_..- -‘ . " ‘~'_&;;:E:::::- :'l-.:f::- D _. . .'§:fj!f_*-ffl 12"- . "-. ¢n1';=:-t:_$.'.'.';_._§_i ` i ’ K .' ’ _ . . :,|,_.: _,_ _'/' -~\»_. ' _ , I ?~ 1,.. ,_ ~. , __ _ -,_ »_;.._,».__=.____.___ . ii~'=‘=l’_E.f-_=_=-.=-_ - » ' . =°.'.~.->-i-_=. 'l.==ss.=-=.'-:=:=--:~ i'-.'§--'-'-'~'- -~ :-1- »:¢‘ -i-rf .:~ '=.°:'l‘-C'2,==.°$.’~‘ -':-_'--:I1 -~;'»»=f»._»fef _ _e:`+==r-.»;iee‘ i__.,; - _ _- -. 1-/ -» ,_- _.L _;.,:‘<_.;~_~_:;x; .. __ , ,___ -,__ 5.'-Z---1 e- =_-_.3-.4-_ , ' 2-,.'-ey.-I-!~.;.'.; .:.-,-'; 5-3... - .~=;;/ i\::i'».::'.1-'.~.-:-. '.\_-:~.+.'-.f.=_'-. _ ° _"l.,~,-°.-‘.‘-.~'.~>.=.=: :;-f:§;:=:'-' 3 5 ,_\=_.f-"-‘-Z~.'.:',;- ft-'.-~" 4 ‘ .. -. .=;_-._-_-_:__ 'gg-~ ".<.'_'- » ~.1._ - _i-;.-._-?' f9";=_,-Y'7.' :_1_ . . ` . Jotiarra, P_Q_ “During .»\u_;ust last, I went to Montreal to consult n :~peci:ill.~t as I had been suffering terribly with stone in the lilzldilcr. - ~ ` Ile llc-ciilcil to opuriile but siidllllo shade wlas too lurgi- in rt-lllove iiuil looll.lri1 iii crilsll. I returned lloriic- :inil ivzis ri.»i:u1il:ii\>:l