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CLARK THE CONIINENT R_D_EAlH WALLACE Biigand s Terms in Passes Away at Wood- lliiss Stones Case. bridge Aged 57 xiii. Jas. Paton and His D augliter fg, :_ ‘ 1-gi i -ra ~ 1 e, V - iiiiuiei io cn'iowN_ _.I- lllet on the Train by ` Guardian Representative and Interviewed. __-11 3 mi. James PA-rox. Chamber of Deputies and Palace -Cora Paton. returned last nightdrom an Justice are all magnificent. The d “widen toni- thi-ouizh _Europa ghgmselves and are delilhted with their with crimson leather and on the w .ti-lp. When seen by aGUaRDIAN repre are some very historic pictures Th r a d asked for an interview esntativs an ` M Paton gave the following: - covered with the finest tapestry in t ei h y Yes, I have just completed my 8 t jfth voyage over the Atlantic. As you make one yard The floor is covered w no aware I went more on a holiday the on business this time. My daugh “eompanied me. We left Charlotteto h ruin of the 5th Gardens nnanight, on t e mo g _poeeided toPortland, Maine and fro that port took the steamer Dominion Liverpool, England. Ineed not give you a detailed account Black Brussels The Wiertz of the voyage. Almost* every day was lection f pictures would h d th usual con Ana, we a s oe .for the benefit of the Seaman’s you as there is a famous painting in th Orphanage. On our arrival is and chairs in the House of Parliame _ N abductors on the summet of a Mountain 9 g , , nig » -. pdf. ‘ ' V __ e ls . ` _ . _ _ ~ _. . i' , ~ ~~ ‘I _i.~..:-‘:{1~=:¢.::i-..i. m Avisit to the lace a to very interestingtous we saw the gi at . collection of a_ newspaper reporter w walls of the Senate Smoking Rooms world, and took one and a half years n avery pretty crimson carpet about on r half inch thick and made in one prec rt of more than ordinary interest Liverpool on the 15th we received, a linsulted the great Artist. Ican assu .number of letters from friends giving us A you he did not make the reporter any a hearty welcome. We spent a few ho m nufacturers w 0 _ \11'S I good looking. The evening in-the city, paid a visit to the Museum leaving Brussels we had the pleasu and Picture Galleries, went out to the of hearing the King’s Orchestra play -country and spent the remainder of the the Vaux Hall Gardens. day and night with an old friend . Wednesday, 16.- took train for Bux Derbyshire. There we took the coach Mr. James Paton andhis daughter Miss _ _ _ __ _ " '. . . ° . n l ' . . . te I J _ _ I 0 ' s TD A Going along inthe trail! f1‘0_lI1 BN to Cologne, I noticed the crops mere all adi-ive over the hills to Haddon Hall and wheat, most of them using old fast o ‘dihatswortli .House After going thru __ ...nad p°‘n_&,, ,,,5mv¢_m,Bg,k¢_|y,e1l_ hauling etc. etc. There are no ences Imp Cityst' By _ __ -,___ and reached London the same night about dividing the fields. “nd when me “tm "~g!¢nm.¢} 9°'¢|°°k_ are feeding. a boy or,girl is watchi-o8__Bomm;_°ng¢,`_\ gm, _ _ nddless tosay that both have eljilyid are made of beautiful mahogany cove al UK reaping hooks and seythes and \ » 3 Montreal St. Ry. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ °° Tnronense. By. __ 1;; - _ - -___ f _ _Hr-Young zoinzto Scotland and myself |""" e ' I I 1 In I I .I II A . :_- __ __` ~ i Montreal.) ‘ St. John St. Ry e -` Afusr spending a couple of days in the them. The women are worked very hard. Dommion had and She; gmimmn big .city we started on our continental ,V I could see them doing all kinds of heavy .. .. . i i. P,.eteu.°d_ u»{p_ ‘nd paid a yigif, ui gpg [01\0wing`work. At one of the stations we saw a Momods Bank _ A _ cities: Antwerp, Brussels, Cologne, number of women unloading coal trucks. Imperial Bank _ M” _ Heidelberg, Lucerne, Milan, , We arrived at Cologne just in time tosee -Richelieu & o____m__° _ _ Once ' ii sri ' eerie Three Wise Men Ifwe _Veniee, Florence, Rome, Pisa, Genoa,l 9 8 1`ll1€° - ld ____¢_..._ » ' ` not . ',V 1[_ hdb h lt wewou “’°"“»*’°-"S "W “S _ V' “ “” °”° °“’ “ °" - - 1‘n. _ ~f,_"'-._ _ _, 1 `__f"CoNs%rai_irmorr.n,f __0et. 9.-(Specia1)- Toaouro, Oct. 9.-(SpeclalV).- Hon. .N _ " " e" Trust-wortbynnnas incite Miss stones o1irkewnunee,M.r., disiiriiiiis iinine _ ` I ’ _ j, --__ __ ' <1 n Wondbria e ont. im iii nc ` e A -'-is 'sa-»~‘f V_ ' '_ _ on the Turko~Balgarian frontier. nicious anoemia,his blood being reduced to I I4’ `." ’ re _ 1:,-,__' ' _ ' e _ ~_ _ _ _ _ _ ‘_ _ ____ _ ',_ . as h e mittee whaare endeavoring toaccomplish Bw nmsnm NEAR TRU” they embarked from the Northumberland drinking is mg-lad an the downfall of the present committee HU-IFAX. 00%- 9 -(SP9-‘-181) -R¢P°1'°S and reached theft;-aiu for the ei th G-arm and Ugg; m n ,From one of the windows we get an TROOPS To THE RESCUE from Kemptown, near Truro, show disas were besieged b "pane" gk ey “V _~ _ " _ a I 'eager am standingthatfactsvery pereonw on the 4th July, stopped over at St. John l excellent view of the King s Palace h _ _ _ theold castle and Duke of Devonshil'e’8 Of b0l'8€S, 0"!! lm* “Rd 10? DI°\\_8\\il\._8' Hgiggngmway - -99 _rf Allin _ . ¢ ‘ I ‘ -_ ,_ ._ _ §§§s 4 _>_ sviemrsr soap iff _ POIN°I'..i`.V ' A pure hard soap which is economical in _ wearing qualities. » V Entirely harmless to ‘ the hands - in ever% way in iiesults on th clothes. Sweet and clean, without damage to the - finest fabrics. ' Don’t forget that Sur- " prise Soap is cheapest to i buy. si. one seq mg. ce.. sa spinal. ies. _ U I I Ito' the I SURPRISE -in ~ tene Merennnesfnnnr nr P. 11- mana, V -l ,Jieanpeasan ~ ‘_ those present , _ gud _-_.'_r.j _W. Seeijrari nt mama,-ii-_»q., K. C., e i a, - .e '_aniiisr..r.cnnii».i1,E~q.,nroiinineeaiiiwn; " ' ~ _- _. . ._ _- . "< Miss Lucy McNutt of Malpeque and__;Miss E ~ .».i¥°u_viz__of~Iieiv,Brsn§irigk_g._ ' - V * - » W _- _ ' 1"; Tile bride was thee"igndiiiéiit1'Vnr many Just opened .ee d}nec4;3ripn\ei'it of _ _ beautiful and valuable presents. Testa fV» Banks _ _ _ ` 5 re Canadian Stool! Quotations. .enr°r°en.nin,ei_do:ie_i"~espn»inied a 4”" 1°'“'""1 P°"s 'e °*"°°°<1°d'°h*_ re .___ ' c°mmmeeb°“§_“,'°,;3fli;,_ the Ecumenical Conference, Landon, in the ‘“ (Furnished by Mooiisiz. Rykert & 0° ___¢i.._.nges_ nnneideleéngsessary, ~ ciinpei bniieby Jeiin'w»f»i_ey, attended by Rogers,_ Provincial, Secretary; ¥__°__ Charles John Cecil Stewart, l[lD.l8¢l'_vof Sydney. _ _ " * ' ` _ ` The Rev. H. G. Gratz, M. A., pastor of the church, was the ofllciating elérgv man.The church was beautifully decorated with cut flowers and palms by the members of the choir of which the bride had been the organist for some tim'e.` 'At three o’clock,'to the strains of the bridal march from Lohengrin, the party entered the.church. The ‘bride who _was given away by her father -wore a gown of white liberty satin en traine, the bodice having the popular yoke effect of shirred chiffon, outlined by white aiik applique, and the usual veil and orange hilossoms. Her bouquet was of white bride roses.- She was 'attended by her cousin, ~Misa Kate McFadyen, gowned in pink and white folard with arabesque design _of black-velvet ribbon and flchu of peau de soie, and wore a large picture _hat of black velvet. She carried a bouquet of white carnations, and wore' a beautiful bracelet-the gift of the groom. The groomsmen was Mr. J. E.'Lefurgey of Summerside. _ ' Mrs. Rogers wore a handsome gown of royal blue satin, withqtrimmings of white embroidered chiion arid' black velvet ribbon and a velvet hatand ostrich boa. A reception followed at the home ofthe bride, attended by relatives and a few intimate friends. The reception room rwae decorated in yellow "and white, and _ Mr. and Mrs. Stewart took the _afteqoon train fer Suinmerside, en route to Quebec and other Canadian cities. The 'bride worea tailor-made suit of fawn broad cloth, with revere and collar of white -penue velvet embroidered iii goldp; and blouse of while tucked tafeta; ' her hat ‘being of brown velvet, with touchei' of bl d h tsb e Alarge number of friends were at the seater# the dining room hx crimson and white.. , : _ ‘ iiirv. J. W. M¢coNNiiLL _ M. YOUNG IROOPS EOR RESCUE IRURO’S BIG ERESHET ‘= i ._ V l J Position. ‘ Act Amended._ Dies -_ _ _ _ e \ ` ’_» x __ _ . , ` " T.. :"1 " '\ . ` I ~ i - _ ` "' "" I #i__VAriive _ilomtdf-'°fiTl¥¢lfi; Y r *_°-_1-'V°“'_1_#_‘- While -ie.. Ir=\»sd_ ._i__ °°"¥» Dublilh-.-1 - _ - _--.-,~-_ i..,.. the Giants Gless°waadwsutto»Edisbnegh tounge M1' Young. The Ghqgow ggpggiqjqg 'gg certainly very line and has been a great ilnancialsuwesqthedaily 300121504100. Canada stan.:-4 well tothe front_holeling her own with the ¢'t|;¢|~f3 °=*-i°HS- Esivwislly in this ai-ne of the product of the . forests, the mines _and the farm, We sailed fer horns on _the‘Lake Manitoba the new ship of the Elder Dempster Line, a- veasel of 11,000 tons.The passage was rough with head wind which caused the ship to be three days over due. There were about ~ 430 DllS8emIers on boar-.i.'f In looking over l trip Mr. McConnel said: ' _ “In regard to the cities rho;-¢ is somet i gin common, yet ‘ch 'city has its different p»:=culinrity,_ For inglggme K _ Rome is noted for its antiquity. Naplesis msirllincent in situation. 111 BP¢9»kI0R'°f the evil of liquor on the g oub'es from the use of Chewing Tobacco, if ‘it _ as been properly manufactured. Gi-ge gn is taken by the manufacture of ‘ "0 'd Fox" and and wiiniemne ingredients. which wiifi ' e for our new illustmted premium I A wno run annucroiis ami. water 6,3; 31; exit; 'huh gs:-dV;° :_°i°i°“'?¥5°h be The deceased leavesawidbw.andgro_wn*~ _ -_ _ ~ ~\=!V~:»‘?e~°-g~»-#En M dunk’ It . _ . . o Y . -Y I _ _ _ _ _ _ :_ 1 _ _ . _ _i` : _ __ beta sse instead nd Balgarian and Turkish troops will act mms freshws have “med “M b°°ms' 5°m9ifl1il1f¢ of their trID~ IU Wm 5° \080tal0If- 9! as df washed away M48 and swept away 0- remembered by Guaimmi readers that mmmmq .54 togetherto try an orce a rescue _ rls R the mnspm were “md by sub quantity of l°s= , an issue of this jenrnai contained an 1; MMM; ‘““kI”3 Wh” P°““' “nd D“°h°°S' “1S° nnmrs iron Pnoamrriou article writte i ° _ scription and paid it will only incite the n ” Pu” by B°'° J W 955|? I9 W” _“P014” W be the brigands to seize other missionaries. MAHYSVIIJJLN B- 0°t- 9--(SDWIBI) - Mcwnneum Vmchhi’ d°°°’"’°° we “I9 l'»\1I0\l|!|l 501' HW) llllleil. It W The one danger is that Miss Stone may The Free Baptist Conference in session “ hr *S that °I°Y Wh°° °°u‘°d "nh 1”” A' 5° bil ld IP I _fllf _:_ be murdered, as the brigandsfthreaten, if here urged passage of a prohibition ”I3_h° the R°'°1'°°d 3°°u°m°“ “Id re the ransom is not paid _by a fixed date. law, alsothe enlargement of the Canada' W° h"¢_h8d 8 delightful trip ` with; _7°° 6-du' is ,rgmmg tm"-_ .- ' ' _ __ ' - _ ‘ ' ' rfeet weather and health conditions. M as _ ...._.-¢-l- Temperance Act and provisions en- its W *utah just 1 Q The Kidnanpi g b ei ide be to members of thenold ahldacbrdianiin Com up “muy :o°i(i}1m;li‘;Ii' ;i11‘roG mwY°un§snmming :my tn drunks Im im. nd". been or soon as n travelling. Anjlmmgnas e _ " _ ` - _ . - __ _ 500 delegates. The session oocu led ' - - . - . - -» lg . _ -~ _ _ _ D 8_ (1,-ghfjgr - V.- 1-. 1° i0.°i¥?°‘f.‘I“°“°°° V °°f.i7§. ‘ V' 'I f@“°ff°=»°¢ ~v'>1_1°V-°“='° re 'I-M -11 _ fort small patches. The farmers were cu_ttin ~ _ V 275% _ _the important wg ggpgmgsq, a little _ i n ` Painle andwhiia No Danger. _ Y ' _eriiefeis ne danger or iieii-Lbnrii or notre; °‘ 05°" Chewing Tobacco to 'uv nal' Pure ` Ni B no had after eiecta. If gon are not alixy ` _ ~ ___' ‘ \l3i|1gi.hPSe brands, try 11 em. EVM! the fag; M are valusbie Save them- and ask r d ig; who have placed fall for A' '- should vifrite quotations. stock is larle v *avi our prices low- _ ‘ _ I , 1 _ \ . i ' -»=. V' Tru: GUARDIANI join§§_.§§}a I f , I _ _ -V I congratulations. 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