APRIL 1 1 11 fy .f-~ .~ ~ ' 1 4 7 ' ___ _ i .~ r" _ ’ _ * ~ ~"~ ’. J /f . ~,.».»,"/is. g i »r` ,_. __ ` __ ’ 9 I "THE i.A'rns'r News e THE ClIARL()T'l`1£TOWN CUARDIAN 'rlnlvr or 1il.r.."- PAGE rn' E lul>oliTliilr“liEll`lilNli ulirrléli slélflécrfli Fliolll ulls wEEli's llEw§ For ull; iiulllililllilrsllsllrualinlllllillléslilillaléls" WEDNESDAY. There passed away at Byrnyg lioad on tho llth., inet. Mrs. James McGuire, one of the oldest and most respected residents of that piece She 'bald reached the ripe nge of llisllty yvars and had always enjoyerl good health. Just two weeks previous to her death she contracted lagrippe irom which she never seemed to rally but gradually sank, attended through her illness by herpastor Rev. J. A.l McIntyre of St. Josepb’s Church. Shei and in sickness and in gtrouble her kind advice and ministering hand We” ever present Bile leaves to mourn one daughter, Mrs, p_ 1v1cLe1 lau, Peake's Station, and two sous W . of Boston and Ambrose on the h mestead. She will be sadly missed from the community for she had re_ sided in Byrne’s Road since its pi0n_ 61’-I' days. But she is missed especial- ly in the home made desolate _ Her remains weie conveyed to SL Jos-ephs Church where a Reqmem High Mass was sung and afterwards all that was mortal of the k,,,.1 iiiothel' was laid to rest/in the ad- l°l"l"g chllrcllyllffl Ulclie to uwuit iillal call 1 I Bllt iillvriolghcllriiss tllcc froni our lionie Wo'll miss time frolli thy place ,A shadow o‘cr our 'liven '13, 1-,N1 We ll lnlss the sllnuhinv of thiy lace." 'l`l-llIllSDAY. Rnlleft ll. the wcll kllolvll f.l'iitt¢-,r lrurchnsed lust nlltilliin by .l_ (lm,-,_-1', has been sold to .lorry (ln thc evening oi l\’lal'cli 22nd the liomc of .lizhli l\'li:l‘ll;iiI, Argyle l~lliol‘r, was fh_~ go;-_,,1, of :_ 1-_.rv ,,,.L,`£Ly wedding \\'lll~n his .~:i.=:f.l-r, l<‘lol"riicn A. was llllli:-ll ill nl:li'l'Ingl; t,0.[{11mm<,,-1 -l. Illre of llnllllton, in the pi-pg-mfg. of the immrllinfn friclllls and rola- tivcs of illc h.'lp1iy i-ollplc l‘l'.'(‘is'lv kind and charitable to hi h and low . l ‘S110 _" {_ _ P_ _ ( l ill. 7.30 p. lil. the llrldiil 1>11iig,y ,.,_{,`,-,,[1 E lillc l‘l1l‘l0l‘ to the strains of Mendels- solln‘s wedding march, which was , lllflycfl by Miss Aggie Il. Boycc.oi' _ liolislinw. Rev. Jus. Mcllourmli lyfh. _ cintcd. The bride, who was givcnli away by her brother, John McI’hall, ,__ was bccomingly attired in white silk with larc insertion. The bride and l groom were unattended. The groom’s 1 irlfli l-0 the bride was a beautiful ,, gold braclet. After the ceremony the 1 gllests repaired to the dining room g where all iinrtook of a sumptous ro-- llust served in Mrs. McPhail‘s usual 1 excellent manner. A large charivari 1 crowd surrounded the house accom- C llllnicll by lleSablc's popular piper, 0 ‘and deluged the halllly couple with 2 good \vislies. After being treated by m the good peoille of ' the house they 1 gave three rousing cheers for the lil‘ili\1<>>- ill- lin A _ . . . i - . Hiie struck considerable ice on S; gr-.i. illl.isfc.~hill»lh. lr him n, “°l'°‘_l' ‘md Mm- -l“l_’~ H ~'"‘- _ """“ __ _ _ . _ _ . |ii'nctil-,a>lile, then wc will ilnif.e on the _#_ ilriglletgwllj "Q “',m,;,“y' ,,.‘l2,‘,;h ` ,fn _,truck a ,,1,1,m(.,~,,_,,(1 1-_,uk ext best tliiug, a (Jar Ferry. ‘ ' M' ' " “ll ' um YH' ‘ ' W ' '_ .1 ,Y Port Név a,_U,,f Ym,,.H &,__ Ii. mire, li son. ‘ about ont, ml o o a. » or clogged with inilpuritics. Home A people have beailaclics and_ a feeling mu of langour, others arc low spiritoll , and nervous; still others have pini- ples and skin eruptions; while some n get up in the morning feeling just as tired as when they went to lied. Tlicsel are all spring symptoms that the blood is out of order and that a medicine is needed.- Many people l was a woman of exemplary character,| I il Deadly Consumption , biarfs from Cafarrh' 'l`liolisuilds 'i`hiuk Caturrh is Cold Neglect ll and Die ` dckggl' lim" f0l'l»y Der cent. of all. 5 “CTE from coilsumption. These people all had catarrh in the first pla_ce,'but neglected lt, r“()»if;llt_yt0l:\ realize the awful, hor- nowv mls u e of not curing cntarrh 0f'1`8 Ell*_’l`0UE'llly root out all taints fl fllfll. ll0l5lllI\g can il.c’t so hene r _0tllll\l< else than catarrh is also daughters having prcxleccas d him, The halJDy Couple wcre unattended iftcd from yollr burden, and life be- His funeral which took place on 'l‘ii@s_ and left the following night for ifos- l"_S't0 l00l€ lllllllly once more. day the 23rd., was largely nttg11d¢1`1 ton where they will spend sonic time (»oniplcte trentiiielit, including although the day was a vefry Stn;-my visiting friends, after which they will ieautliully polished hard rubber in- one, The ggi-vines were mm-111c1;e(1 by proceed to California. Miss-Webster ialer and extra supply of liquid, tho Hpv-_ Danicl M¢L1san_ who su k1m1. has been a member of the First Me- USCS $1.00, and is guaranteed to cure ly visited him on many occasions du. thodist Chilroh choilr and will be r your lnollcy back. Slnaller sizes ring his sickliess. The pall bearers greatly missed, not only in that con- .ic_ mid .>0c., at all druggists, or by were Ewell l\1rFallyen_ Rollei-uk 1y1c_ nection bilt also in social circles. ull from The f‘ntarl'liozolie Com- Rae, (‘.,,1,n ,\,,[_Dm_gn"’ ummm M_,_ The Guardian joins with the many llilly. Kilil.;ston, (int. 1),_,11g_s_11_ 1,a11C1,11,, Mc1{inm,,-,_ and friends in wishing the newly married V Nei, McK,,,,Z,e_ _ couple all possible happiness in their ' newly adopted home. and was given away by her father. Miss Alice Plgott presided at the I’ piano and as the bride entered the _ v parlor Played an appropriate wed- ding march and at the conclusion of ' the ceremony lunch was served. The .__ Presents were numerous and beauti- ful. The newly mhrrierl couple left for Tllvlwlmll °l vwple =ll °v=r thu land -for their clothes, they sei-smhlerl hui their future home in Rollo Bay. The toss night after night on n aleeplesl (‘uardi ' ' 'th ~ . . h’_iends“;‘n gnnsdi Wlb tl-ll‘§ll` mlllly pillow. The eyes do not close in the M,-_ and Mrs_e}r;eeI;§__§? wishes to refreshing slumber that comes to those 3 __ whose heart and nerves are right. __ff_';_;_l’f_‘§_';;§\;»:_yt irwipr. liiartili 22nd. some are ireuhlsi win. were ...ri S en . . . the Baptist Parsonage, £11100;-t1[:‘¥€;,;t' lmothering spells; others palprfauon of by 'the Rev- E- P- U11l“lBl`. when Miss' me _haul when have me" “°"'f"liai'e feet. and others had nothing on 11c1a11y as rrcutarrhuzone .. which ig 5311521121 MOQuarr`l_e of Long Creek was uuhiugedpbut whatever the cause--it acknowledged by all doct.r t n _e ln marriage to Colin R. Mc- comes entirely from a Perangemerit ofidled on the land side of the vessel. 9,. un. passage can ciwape its healing tocik place on Wednesday the 22nd since_», influence. The t ~~ auf was largely attended. He w - . , . Untarrhozone is iizsrollgglipoilgt abopt mid to rest in Belfast 0emetcry_ ,F23 Milburn s Heart and Nerve Pills are . . Y 0 l-“I0 il 1| h _ ._ , 5oc. per box, org; boxes for $l.25, at all iett 1_0 the ,,,,,,,t w|,c,.c _,__ _gt_ _ , pn ealeii-, were John Ross of Sui., , _ . germ is \vorking_ 19.0,.; °b,f;l,;,; l`l/. John A. Ross, Duncan Mcltae, d°`7l°“;; °,'i.hm“,;:l°dMfll|§°°t féi; |'°¢‘flP_* °l tllirorlgri this 1n1,1,1c,. ,,,e,,,,s ,,,_,tu,_t MalcolpiN[l.hBr=atruperof’l'icers appointed OW" Tablets for our baby "lid they mdgllé? lynfelu bgetwwltli W ‘fl ,S Hctamm hose _,My it w,,,,,,, he ,O _,gn the have done her much good. Please send &llP_k 9 S lid waed Hxhnc *lien gba- Mt illiliel in sem-‘on and out of season ““,t‘w° '$01.0 boxes as I and them. the ___ ‘lf :F115 mn" b ard no 0, me ull who ivollld keep proii'lillg our le- on y..mc mule that helps our llttlc ` c,m»Il g nf ,~ " . O ~ , ,,311 wr months ,,.y,n,_,` to then. he,,1t1,_ _,_,,cqcmat,_,cs at Uttnwth it _S __ WM, one. X Tllie 'lalilcts are sold by lliedi- lioatsh woto gist' xcomrgiglirxolzwnt now" fmt that nlthmlgh our rep__e_ clne lea ers or__ at §5 cents a box into t e wa ei a it sa o ._ _ _ _ __ . _ _ from '1hellr. Williams Medicine Lo., but were fortunately hauled out with heated and ncalll' HIWHYS badly ven i~.tnta_tlv¢s at Ottawa nic pledged to n_,O(_kV,,,e' OHL Mm ml, of an 0m,_ Therc was H “lated rooms-in tlls ll0lll§l=. U10 Ol” the 'i unnel they have duno practically . l __ _ _ _ __ _ _ , licsvv gale blowing at the time flee, the shops and the school taxes noiriiini, to bring, about a surrey. ,___ Aww *_ *_ _ wllim “wept the decks 0, the __tcam_ As l said they need prodding. ln BORN ,N .E G' I NT'Y_ (`HANl)lil‘lR-At Albion, March Zitli, _ l"ltIl}l’1l{Y 0 0] to It. W. and Mrs. Chandler, ii _ ___ _ son James Clidord f* ‘r '“"*""”" ' “ W ' " " "' rush to purgative medicines in the on Monday, March 27th. Tile services 1'! ' " F “lr "ml F5' wry' " 'lllrili This is mistake You can- were conducted by the Methodist min- Sflfl. . g. 3, . not cure these troubles with yt mefli- ister, llev. L. .l'. Leard. A VCl`y lflfl-T0 _ lVlA__RRll_§D uni-bei' of pcoplc assenihlnil to pay 1.~/11{QU1.1/1f;S0N_w1g13ST1rj11_11,"H11, tcm and leaves you weaker still. their last tributc of respect to this (,11,_y_ Mm-eh 27, 1011, by Rev. Wm. cine that gallops through your sys- n What yoil nced to give you health nl(-ct. lady, who, by licr quiet and un- and stron th in tho spring is tonic uclfisli life limi, won it lnrge place in the esteem of yy multitude of pcoillc- She is survivcd by hcl' liush'and, flvo thc one always reliable tonic and sons and three rlaiightors. For a ~ g . _ medicine that will enrich then blood and sooth the jangled nerves. unil blood-bull-der is Dr. Williams' Pink ,I l’ills. These Pills not only banish li spring weaknesses and ills but guard ii you against the more serious all- gnty years and three months old. The ments that follow, such as annemlu.|family have the syrnllatlly Ol lllllllf many friendil ill their lrrcparnllile lots- nervous rlcbllity, lndigcstion, rheu- mmtlsm and other diseases due to had blood. l)l‘. Williams' Pink l`illB actually make now. rich, red blind. which strengtllcn~i e\'l‘.l‘y nerve. P»~"fF.V organ and every part of the ‘»o'1l/. and makes weak, ailing people bright. hallpy and strong. Mrs. Jas. Mc- Donald, Harco-lrt, Ti. B.. sllyrli "lll .my opinion Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do all that is c1.il1ied for them. My system was run i"o\vn, and I was so weak I could hardly do my work, and taking care of my baby added to my difficulties. I used s few box- b es of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and pant, many years she was in delicate saith, hilt was only conyrlned to her ed about three months. hhe was Sev- --Tllerc passed away lien(-eflllly Rl- Ilnrrison, Miss Edith Wcbsiiir, city,i to IL Ernest Fariplliarson, South- port. RAYN(il{-Wlillllirl-At the mansc, Al- bcrtoli, Mal-cli lil, by the Rev. George Mlllnr, Isaac Iiaynorol Al- bcrton and Edith Wells of the same Place. _ INCE-MCPHAIL-At the hollis ol' the bride on March the 22nd, lfill by The Rev. Jas, MacDoilgall, Hanl- mrlnd Johnson Ince of Victoriil. to Florence Ann MncPliuil of Argyle Kensinirtoli, March 22nd at the age _sihm-e_ ' hi vars Mary I'oun <1 March 25th, _1911, Mnry 'swelrrisis widow ol’ fhe late Charles Stock- 'UA me y ` e of George and Mrs ` dale aged 9*! years nc . , . . ?.;:,,,:1t;a r1`3e:1is‘¢,i;|, when their daughter BHEMNER--In this city, March 25th, Miss lxnnle was united in marriage 1911, Alexander C. Bremner, aged to George Robertson Keele, Rollo ill years. , Bay. The ceremony was performed by CAREY-Af: Earnsclifle on March R v. R. T. Murray of the Mt. Stew- 24th, Patrick Carey, age_85 years. at and West St Peter s Presbyter CAHILL-At Central Bedeque on the _ l > __ o s o be a Phall of St. Catherines Th specihc for all fo 1 .. _ - 0 brldil either the heart or nerv sl or both. Astmnaf Bl`0"ClllllS.nt)liBroa0tf, lirlideualllll mit! Bsbflbtlfq 'ly Mlss l:‘e“`“ Mcphnll Milburn's Heart 'and Nerves' Pills offer chest ailments. Lealir lj) ilgroom' whlle Heber Nic' the blessinl of sound, refreshinll slum- The reasons why Catarrhozonc G m' une ln’ supported the groom' bu' They d° this by 'hcl' i"vig°rad"g Cures when other 1_1~e,,1_,,._c,,ts ,an me 0 ' effect on the heart and nerves and will very silnplc. Ili the first pines (21,. _“ !one_i_ip the whole system to perfect turrhozone reaches the ti f Tl’°l`0 l’*lSScll HW-Hy at his home ill condition. _ _'ue sourceo F, t . _ - _ the disease. Very few, if any, of the Y RWM' March wth" 1911' “nel Mr H Jewel, Ke\\l‘if?fl in the It soothes the illflallied nlcnlbl‘:ines, a lolli! illness, Alcxlinllcr Mclioan, El- Melllmllsl (7l‘lfl“l-f'| lilo'-\ ~ ill" li.--.ff;1.lii.i'.lilol'y." .\li_1.» ii-~ wil-i .'\l~-[i..i1_,1.1_ 11) L£ili1iiil,_ll~l|i ,\~.l_, l`.lol.flr':::|, Que. A Wliolef-i.c'.irfrfi" »~. A regular, plelitiiul dict -.,~ Kell0gg’s 'l`oastcd.Coru Flakes maizcs i ’ children strong and liealtliy---capable and fi' willing for study and play. 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