ll 1 ,gf . ` ' » l ' ' » .1 \=-1~ _ _ _ _ _ ._ . . _ .. _ n . 1 , ' _ " ‘ ‘ - 1 - r , tt; “° A _ ~.,.,,_.., 5 _ ,.___M_~__f _ _ _`_'~’inii cminnmiv ~ _ .~ _ g sevrsitisiik 13'.-"isis 1 J _ _,.._r_ .I _ WAUIINCWX' in- ‘ __ Jépt-. thence f . ' down a slope. 1: " - 1 ahh!! Mb ‘ t i and one ni' thc wheels striking a of 1, I 1 1'... =':- ~ .,5- ; -_-I _ _ .-.5 As it result he sit: _ _ ' M1 ' the nii'n1oi'_\' ot' thc tieccascil. _ I “liar by tiny we sadly miss him, -WEDDING BELLS.-A q\_1lct i1iit I-‘_ A1-sciiaiilt was siicce_ssfully carried, |.-,~;,.m|_, "my mink the wmmd has pretty wedding took place at '()'i,i.ii.i'y nit at the homo of lohn l’ Arseiiiiuli i WILLIAM CHl_SHOLM. “And ict tin-re bo ilo moaniiii: hal* \\`lieii l put out ln .~_=czi." Tlivrc piisscil s1\`li'tl_r :intl su away early on l\'ciii1c=;dii_\' in last, oiio ol' North 'i‘ryoii's olde most rcspct'tcii i-iiizciis, l\li'_ \\' (`hisholin_ in the Ttnii ycitr ot' iii The late llir_ t‘hisiii1lm was iii East River, Picton t‘ounty, .\'. S., during ilie past 45 yelirs i-miiliic up-todate cabinet and iiuoer business at North ’l`r_von. Justice to the living is perliap fcrable to praise to the dcpttrte whether expressed or not. there many wiio appreriateil the va \\‘ girt- nntl useful lift: to which wi: no a tender thought. Admired. respected. revei-eil. ill' llllelligellvc. uiii`itilingl_v drvo duty, and with it deep interest church, his home and in liiiniani mime of Mr, tfiiishoini will be l long reniembrance. Three daughters and one sen s viz. Mrs. J ’l`. Waite, oi` Sheri . _ 1 Mrs. F. Lang; Miss Gracc James A.. at liomc; his wife prede-ceased him. Tryon Presliyteriaii i,-eineter_\', t 'I`h remains were laid to rest in the vices in the church and at the gravi- 1 being conducted by the pasto J. S. MacKay.who spoke front th Ps 90:12. "Teach us to numb days that wc may apply our unto wisdom." Mr. MacKay spoke in tt tertns of the det-easeti, his los ic- di-cp close personal friend, anti' ol` tl sorrow which 'would be i`elt l members of the t'ainil_\‘.a|idt sustained hy the community it The pall-bearers were-: F. G. i \V. P. Cameron, Angus Mellon J. T. Waite A large number of from far and near were present to pay their last tributes of ‘res healed; ltiil they littlc know the sorrow _ ’l‘itzit is in our hearts rsonceiiicii,” lii~|‘ niaiiy l`t'ii‘uds ircri-_ saidtlciicii to iiiiirn oi` thc iicatli, at thi: liomc of hifi' |>:ii'ciiis_ Mr_ and .\'lrs. ilrown. York. on August 22nd, ot’ Elda M.-_ beloved wife of Vernon I.. iiowatt, of (‘_har- lottetwn, at the curly age ef twenty- st Ven years. ily her loving disposition, she enilc'ircral took place on August 24th. to York I‘eiiictery. and was very largely attended. The services at the house and grave were coiiducted by Revs. lt. fi. l~`\ilton, I.. J. Dawson and G. F. i);i\\=suii_ The many beautiful floral lriliutcs. tt-stiiieil to the high esteem in whicii the deceased was held. Two Canadians' I Asphyxialed (Canadian gui; Despatch) i'~'>liiie‘r soldiers we-re asphyxiated yesterday by gas, which escape-ti' front thc hot water heating apparatus, while 'obey were taking baths at Sliorncliffe tfanip. The victims wore- l’rlvates Wllliani Everett and George Philips. of the Cunailiaii Meiiicals. ’l"ic men wcre taking baths- in sep- arate roonis. when they were over- coine hy' the' fumes by'thc heaters. tsl Parlors, Bummersi_de." ' --W. K. M¢GOUGAN» Globe F0; Ex' orange, is Guardian Illini il1i3\\§“P°"' _s de. _ A _ on N ii.'i.,NEss.-iur. Joseph S t‘?>$~Jii1le-E' of Caissie Road,*1‘eceived mst week, that his son Axit_'f;lne.‘ _while at work was struck with P11¥'B\YBiB» and fell sustaining some ir\l\\l‘lBB~ HP was taken to the h0SDltHl- “lid me last news from him -stated that he is doing nicely and expects to be out _£0 work in a short time.-M. _KINDNESS APPREciATED-- Hon. John and MIS- Agnew “"0 falh' iiy of Ania-rtcn. wish 10 *Henk me 'MiSSi0l\ Build. the Bible C1859- Ulf’ James Patterson. Carpenters are nt (‘.hoir and all others who so kindly decorate-tl the Church and lovingly helped' in other ways to make the marriage ceremony- ln. the' Church Qt their riangiitei-'s ,we-ddlnsso pretty and attractive. Tlic-ir acts are verb' n1uclt` appreciated and will alwllY_8 linger as pie'ar~;\nt inemorlcs- 2010- -PAINFUL ACClDE_NT.-Mr. Ld- hilbort Poirier. _-‘\l1rai_ns Vlllilf-£91 11191 with a. somewhat serious accident on iv,-ifiuy. I-le was-scttiiig on a hinder driving a ituin of horses. when goin!-Z li~ hoises started lf! ru stoiic or piecc _of plank. thc s\ltlllB_Il jolt preclpliateil the driver irom IS "-B" 7-- In I st-_it to thc i1l2tff0l`l\\ Of me binder' connection with lobster lndustry.-`-M. stained a fractured iib and a seveie sliakini, \li1_- on 'I`iiesiiny evening. August 22nd at the home oi' Mrs. i-l. E. Turner. when her sister Miss Elizabeth Rayner was ELDA M_ How/\'rT. l.oi;ilon. Sept. 11-Two Cyinatlian. united in marriage by the Rev. llo- bcrt Murray, to Mr. Ira S. llardy_, of .'\iill River. 'l`l1e bride who was 11i;_i;l:~i1ilcd looked lovely in ;i prcttl/ gown of c'nibi‘oliicrcd vo_i_llc with veil oi' tullc. After luncheon was served] the happy couple drove to their new] home in Mill River. Their friends: wish Mr. anti Mrs. Hardy a long and prosperous journey through life. - -WELCOME VIS|TORS.- The many friends of M_i‘_ S. E. Gallant,l Abram's Village, are glad to sec him home against after an absence oi' three _ weeks spent visiting abroad. Mr. Gallant accompanied by his son. Rev. Theodore Gallant of Sturgeon, when he left went directly to l-Boston. Af- -THE MORNIIHS DAILY Gill hill ‘can bo obtained ‘ut'Lni!erty'i1 Tumor- _mum the news from Sydney, Ci'zpe°Breton.' -COAL _A_F_iR'll`/'A .-The large four -ggi-iiRI_Ti0N' -snow lliiotias. in russer or, black; brass or nickel niountings; hand made. Price $2.50. Mail or 'phone ofdérs. _HOL.MAN'S. Summersldcl »‘ ' -"" "’ ' ` '4 ` I 'A mastcd schooner Wiliam H_. ‘Burn- _l1am, Capt. Cole ll1` command has finished discharging coal and will pro- _ceed to Gasps to t $9 is cargo of 'lumber for Buenos _ eq, gotith Ameri- __H_ _ ., 1 - -HOUSE IMPRQVEMENTS-Capt. Hazavut, has secured the residence on the corner of Cedar and Convent streets formerly occupied by Mr. C8. work renovating the house and mak- ing some necessary changes before the Captain moves in.-H. ' _ 1 -PLEASANT OUTING-Mrs. Chris- talog Polrlerand Mr. Edward Poirier of Maxim Ville paid a vlsltto Sliediac last week, crossing in a gasoline boat. accompanied by Mr. Dominique Ar- senanlt. The' party were driven to Richibucto a distance of 'forty miles. in an automobile. "Mr. Arsenuult, an agcdgciiticman, greatly enjoyed tho trip. and said that they had met nial_1.\‘ lorses ami none we're‘thc least :_it'i'aid autos. The party rotiirncd front Siiediac ou Tucstlay.` Mr. lloiricr had gone 'to Richlhucto ri;-‘ business iii -ABR/\M'S VlL_LA`GE.-An `iiuc- iion sale coiitlticleif by' Mr. l‘l1ilil\crt| t . . _ Most of the articles for sale were household furniture..--~ Bishop Mc- Nally of Calgary. accoinpiiiiicd by llev. Father Molighnn of Miscouschc and ilcv. l¢‘atl\er McLean of Summerslilc paid at visit to Mt. (‘_nrniol and lilg- ino11t llay on 'l‘hiirsday last being cs- If you want plenty of 'stay there' strength ant‘_I`endur'nnce and health and muscles 'like mine." '_' ' Ordinary Nuxuted iron_ will often increase strength and tcnqurqncc of the delicate nervous folks 200 per cent in two weeks' time. SPECIAL NOTE.-Dr. E. Sauer, ii. well known piiysician who hasstudied Widely in both. this country and Eu: rope, has beep specially employed to make is thorough investigation into the real secret of the great strength. power and endurance of Jess Willard and the marvelous value of nuxatcd iron as a strength builder. NEW YORK.-Upon being inter- viewed in his apartment in the Colo- nliil Hotel, Mr. Willard said; “Yes l have n chemist with ine to study thc value of different foods and products as to their power to produce great strength and endurance, both of which are so necessary in the prize rlngl Ou his rocoininenilatloii I have often tak- en nuxatcd iron and l liavc particu- larly advocated ilir frco use of iron by all those who wish to obtain great pliyslcul and ineiitni power. Without; it I am sum that I should iicvt-r have been nbie to whip Jack Johnson so completely and i-asily as l ‘iliil. and while triiiniug for my bout. with Frank Moran, i rcgiilarly loiik niixatoil iron, and I am ci-riain that ii. was a most liiiportitiit factor in my wimiiiii.; so easily." Coiiiliiiiiiig Dr. Saiucr said, "Ml'. Wi|li|rd's case is only mic of liiin- drcds whit-Ii _I could cite from my own persoiial i‘xper|ciicc which prov(-_ii t~oiiciitsi\'cly thu astoiiisliiiig power ot’ nuxaicd iron io rcstnrc sirt'iigl'l\ :uid vitality even in most roiiipiii-_iiicil cliropic co1idiiions." ` Not long ago a man <-iiiiic to ine \\'lio was i1curl_v iizilf it <'i\i|iiii'y old, :intl nskcd inc to givu him a prciiinlimry cx- iimination for life insiiraiice. I was surprised io liiid iilin \viil1 tin- iilooil pressure. of it hoy` of 20 and :is full ol' \'l|.',o1', vliii and viinliiy its it young.: man i-.orted in an automobile driven by Mi'. licury Gaudet.- Master Mark Bon? nard of Ilrboin Ville is attending thc, Abram’s Village high school this ycitr.‘ -Mr. Joseph Arsenault was in Sum-| inersidc on Tuesday on business- Mr.| Philip Arscnault left last Tuesday for fm absence of several nionths.- Mr. llloroe, Cheese Inspector paid a visit. t.o the Al1ram's Village cheese factory last wc~ek.- Mi'_ Auiie F. Arseniiiilt and Zachariah Cormier left last weekl for the lumber camp in Me.-M. ter taking a general visit of thc city he proceeded _to Nashua where he vi-' sited his daughter who is Mother Su-I perior of St. Joseph’s Hospital it very large institution. He, nitei' spend- ing some time with her. and visiting, went to Chelsea and spent some time there. Mr. Gallant or his way home called at Meteghaii, Nova Scotia, to rejoin his wife wiio had been vislting_ there for sometime, and he reniained| there for eight days. lt was on his arrival at Meteghan that Mr. Gallant IIESTERII PERSONALS -Mr. and Mrs. Junics Neville. of Suminerside are visiting in Bathurst, N. S. _ -Mr. Robert Howatt. t‘ape 'i`ra-` verse`tlrove into Suminorsiile Monday on husiness_-H. -Mrs. Florence Peters of (‘,l1ariot- tetown, is visiting relatives and in fart tt young iiiaii lic rt-ally was not- witltslaiiiliiu: his itgc, 'i`|te sci-11-t lic said was faking iron -iiiixiilirii ii'oi1 lind filled him with reiicwcil'llfc. At 350 lic was in bail Ixoaitli; at. 46 rare- worii iiiiii nciirly all in, Now at 50 a miracle and his fin-e l1ritn1ini.: and with il1i\ buoyant-y of yoi|ih_ As 1 have said at liuiidrcil times over, iron is the greatest of all strength build- ers, lf people would only throw nwny patent nieiliciiios and naixscous concoc- tions and take slinple nuxatcd iron, I am convlncctl that tho lives ot’ thou- sands oi’ persons inigiit be saved, who no_w die cvery _vi-ar from pneumonia, I-Zrlppe. consiimption, kidney, liver and heart trouble, etc._ The real and true ‘t-.-i-A" I' ' - t ;.- _ . _wie , |r»~|i-.iiir-r (lm: |.li:i.iy ol Iron in my "\'=\l i ' ‘. .-. ri : [_' 'y gr<~:1t nircngih, ..” Ll.. ' cn '_.1. .t ‘. l f mf, ~ / \ ./ " ~' ""` 4-ff ..6&.fA.4»/ W raiisc wliii-li startcd their diseases was notiiini.; inure or loss than a weaken- ed condition brought. on by lack of iron in the blood. Iron is absolutely neces- sary to enable your blood to change food into living tissue. Without it, no inzttter how much or what you eat, your food merely passes through you witlioiit doing you any good you don’t get the strength out of it anti as a Jess Willard Says: 1 ‘ 1 f _i'r nys to Eiilftiiis rravince. __o-;€1_r_:_§':_§_;Ir1;___i;_¢l; bs _ __ _ _ I "* .s1t..o:.ier.°3.is:i- Tak€_ Uxflfed T0” A hitherto untold secret oi' ' his great victory ovcr Jack Johnsonnnd Frank Morlnj - -~ _ consequence you become weak, pale and sickly looking just like a plant trying to grow in a soil deficient of iron. if you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the following test! Sea how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. -Next take two five grain tablets of ordinary nu. xated iron three tlnics por day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and sea for yourself how much you have gained. I have soon dozens of nervous run-down People who were auipg all the wlitle. double their strength and endurance and entirely get rid of all symptoms of tlyspepsia, liver and other 'troubles lnlrom ten to fourteen days time simply by taking iron in the proper form. And this after they had in some cases been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit. But don'i: take the old forms of reduced iron, iron acetate or tincture of iron simply to save n few cents. Yoir must take iron in it form that can be onsiiy absorbed iuid assimilated llko iiuxittctl iron if you want ii. to do you- iiiiy'good, otiiorwiso it may prove worse tlfnii usoloss. ' ‘ Many itii athlete or prlr.e_flghtor has wuii ilio day simply bediiu#6`T"l'\e kné¢v'_ the secret ol’ great strength and__endur‘ ainco and filled his blood with iron lio- forc he went, into the affrs,y,;wliii_e_ inaiiy another has gone to ingl`or_lo\1q_ defeat simply i'or the lack of lro_l_1.-TEL-° Sauer, M. ll. ‘ " ‘ N0'i`l¢l.- Niixatcd iron, recommend- cd iitbove by Dr. Sauer is not a. patent medicine nor sccrct remedy. but one which is well known to drugglsts and whose iron constituents are _ widely proscribed by eminent physicians vvm-yivlicrc. Unlike the older inorgan- ic iron prodiicts, it is easily assimilat- i~.l, docs not. injure the tooth. makki thi-m hliick, nor upset tho si.omacl1;'on thi. ci.~i1ti'a1'_\", it is a'u1ost potont rc- nicriy, in nearly all forms oi"ihdl_ges- tion, ns wcll its for nervous. run-down roiiditioiis. The manufacturers have such grriit confidence in Nuxntcil Iron that they offer a forfeit $100.00 to any vliiiritablo institution if they cannot lake any man or woman undor 60 who lacks iron and increase their strength 200 per cent. or over ln four weeks' time, provided they have no serious or- ganic trouble. They also offer to re- fund your money if it does not at least double your strength and cndiir- mice in ten days’ time. it ls dispens- ed ln this city by Geo. E. Hughes, Ap- otlicaries Hall and E. A. Foster. Gon- trnl Drugstore, and all other druggists. 2 | f_-_ _ __ » --Evcrettc ('lol1asey and t‘li:\s t‘liais- .-iou have resigned their positions with the Tlgnisli Trading Co. The fortit- -er lcft on 'l`uesday for ltunil‘ortl. l\ii~., :ind the latter. left Siiitiiwlay for llos- ton. lie was ai-i-oiiipziiiieil by his brother Arthur and Mrs_ (?liai_isoirn11ooi'rn11i (D-) Landry a Sister of Mrs. Gallant. last Week for Boston. where she hi- tm-;fu1i