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Please book my subscription to the Morning Guardian till Dec. 31st,y] -1918, far which I enclosef $1.00. Il `_*§“;4§=;v_~ at 755 ’Slgned.......i..........~....'.1 i ___ -.“ - while golngtoward her home.-W: .__- _ r _ .-____ » ' ._ _, TU E8 DAY ' - -LIGHTNING! FRlAKB.-- The storm of last week canned Mr. A. able cows. Mr. Wright the .mailman for Campbellton mot with the some misfortune. The lightning also struck the house of Mr. W. E. Brooks at Maddock causing. damn-ge. On the same evening Mrs. Joseph '@ltoli"df Cape Wolfe received a severe shock --nssutrs or s'ro|iM.- norms the electrical storm lsst_week two valuable cows belonging to Messrs. lr. B. and Alvin l-moons, at o‘Lo5r-y_ were klllcd near a wlre fence ln thi. pasture. The St. Edward school was budly damaged. Two corner case~ _lngs, wlth shingles were ripped off from top to bottom and post split. Tht school door was broken, and on thc|~ roof lnrze patches of shingles were; 'taken off with the boards left broken and split. -.WVEDDING BELLS.-The home of Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald at Peter's Road, Lot 63, was the scene of a very pretty wedding on the after- noon of Wednesday, July 24, when their neice, Mary Lois Bears became the brlde of Mr. Angus W. MacMillan who ls' to occupy a position on the teaching stuff cf`Murray River school during the coming term. The bride, who was gowned in grey silk and cor- rled a beautiful brldnl -boquet, was a.t- tended by Miss Luolla MacMillan of Wood Islands, while the groom was supported by Mr. Malcolm Blue of Little Sands. The marriage ceremony was performed by the Rev. Archibald Sutherland in -the presence of tho lm- medinte friends of the contracting parties. A dainty supper was served, after which the happy couple left for Mrs., Arternas Coffin, Glenroy, was g to Andrew Mclnnls of Tracadie. The Pastor, Rey. A. P. McLellan tied the lluptial knot. The hr-ide was gowned- S the grooms home at Wood Islands Brsdle 'is a son of Mr. and Mrs., -where they will spend n few weeks be- W fore raking up their- residence at Mur- R ray_Rlver. S ____ F no rlznuiiis or no noon. lorries, Mc_A_l_iloy of .0'Loary. _rontnins ii lood -portrait of him. Houstis of Unionvola. to lose twofvnls- - ~ - ' Mll.l1'ARv MloA|. Bees-lvzo.-L uni. John ri, Andi'-ow. Em Royalty has received the Military aided' to her son Fred' for lnendod for a compilsgion. since qualiledln Engl nd celved a telegram from New York announcing the death there of Dr. Joseph M. Creamer, son of the late Dr. Creamer formerly of Charlotte- town. Information as to the cause of the sad event has not yet been receiv- ed. The deceased gentleman was a popular physician. He was educated at St.. Duustaffs College and was, ed mother-eldest daughter of the latewzludge' Reddln-much' anguish. The Guardian henrtly syinpatlilses relatives . ` TWICE WOUNDED.- A telegram vas received 'in the city Saturday rtsllng that Gunner Joseph Neil Brad-- ey, Artillery, had been wounded in action, and had* been admitted to No. 2 Stationary Hosptal.|He was wound- vd in two places-the right shoulder rnd_ right thigh. Gunner Joseph Nel~l_ Patrolman " Mc'Aul_\\Y referred to ts a non or li|r`.- ' The Post medal aw- , S the front; to which -_-reference was made in the Guardian 'nt the time. ltf wlll be rocnlled"tliot thllhrave nol- dier went to Framfe on n private, won his medalns s _ o And wae‘.reo0m- ' ' ' ` I-lo his _ g _for in lieu- tenancy and after a. pleasant vlslt'to the former home of -his grand parents- - ln Scotland he is now ready to resume\- dealings with the Germans. His many I _ ' friends will wish him continued' good _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ ' _ on. cnssmen uno.-Mr. D. _ ` ' ” O'M. 'Reddln yesterday morning rs-I 'll allnntry nt' _ , _ .wma ww W..-ay/Dfw r Eaton cz may well known- in this community. Hisl- ' untimely death will cause his widow-; _ wall nor, and win. all other noroovotai‘y gave n flno ad- llresd-on_-'bls vlslt to the international JS. S. Convention. The convention has been general manager of the part of the state. It wasnt -Shasta Springs, while in the discharge of his r*utles_ and after li brief illness of two 'lays of angina peatorls, death, that 'ill who knew them goes out to the --sumo/rv scrlool. cdnvswr- ION.-The annual convention of the O’L.enry district of the Sunday School 'lumber of foxeswere born shows con- ncity. Tho sermon for the occasion Union opened Thursday afternoon ln me Methodist churchat Maddock_ Rev hnve_‘s»maller litters each your as some Harrell of -tioleman. Among the con- R. Brodie in the chair. The program- me was ns' follows: Devotions led b'y il _._ alia and' ills son John Ssrk.who _had Rev. R; proalo; minutes-or los: con- l-low/mo-l.Ewls-on wednesday b°°“ W°\md°l1 'Wl'll° in Sérvlcmiin vention rehd by Mrs. A. McNeil: ul oveplng July mn or mo r-oslaonoo or l"""'°°» °f=°°mP¢1"@d bv NB 'Eos-"Sh Pl`€Bld0l\\S l‘BD0\‘¢1 (2) SBCPGIIW- Nlr.-:George Vessey, York, -his grand- b"ld°~ TreH=urer’S:' (3) Departments Super- dau`gmer,»mlss E. -Marjorie' Lewis was _ lHt¢\1d6D¢’9l (4) C\lll‘UFlK Of 8011001! ma.ri'.led‘to Mr. Hazen Howard, son of WEDDMQ BELL8'-The. `h”"_'° °f by the Rev. w. Afnoss which rév- Mr- Zum-las. Frank Howard or corn- M" ““d M” R°"°“ 'r°d"'-B"l§d“‘ ooloa nm me Presbyterian school or iwou. nov. r. H. Llulojohns wo.. rho "““°' "'““ "“’ °°"““ °f “ '°"V °'°'_‘Y 0'Leary and the Methodist at Mad- officiating minister. Favoured' by the wwdlng on .W°dn°§day' 'lub' 24","- dock had reached -the hundred' stand-_ beautiful wesitber -the ceremony took when. their daugllmr' 'MM-‘niet Ma°'y. ard. The other thirteen -schools show- place on the lawn under n bowel- of W" united In the hwy h°“d° “f m”""'l` ed an advance on that of last year; (5) maple leaves.The bride looked charm- m°"y t° Mr' Mexmder M“°D°““ld'-_°f Committees appointed; (6) Hymn;(7) ing, leaning on the ar1n of her father, springneld' this date bein* the mlm' Add-reds by Mrs. H. Mellick on the _g\owiied ln n dress of net over white 'eu' anniversary ‘lf Mr' ““d‘ Mrs' - hc me department; (8) Hymn;_ (9) silk." She wore a veil wreathed ln_T°dd'° weddmg' Th” guests were ""‘ Ofnfenancs on Sunday- school prob- orange blossoms. The double ring ser-I wlved by me Mme.” "late" Mn' An' lenla led by the general secretary In 'vice was used and little Mory Scott su" mms' Ml” Maud” K°““"‘ly' ‘md which n number took part including wus lthepretty and attractive ring Mm H' MacKay' M 8 °"°l°”k me _. Mr. Jardine, the treasurer for the ls- bearer. The wedding gifts were mme' lowing °“ the arm M 13°? milk' A land; (9) Hymn and benodlctlon. Mr., erous' costly, chaste sud useful, lnclud- er' “mlked to ““ “rch °‘ °"°"3""’°“°' ' Jardine of Summorside lend tho de- ing several cheques. Thhgrooms pres- “rn” and “°w°"» which md h"°“l » vdtlons at the evening session after en-t to the ring Bearer was a bracelet. erected °“ nm lawn' t° th” °"`“li‘5 whlch Mr. W. E. Brooks reported for `-The ‘bride was a. member of the teach- °' L.°h°“"l“'“ weddmg March' beauf the nominating committees as follows: ‘_-in;-. _profession and" was recently in m“l.ly °`°“d°"°-d by Ml" J°i‘“°-li” Mm' Pr¢sid€"t' Watson Slllikor: Vice-Prerellnfée of the Dnbllc school st Corn- D°“.°ld' “"3 wide W” "°l°“’d 'W `i J. R. Dignan; Secretary-Treasurer. »wnll§._`Both tho young people are much _ ' . 3 °°"‘ W. ld. _Brooksl Recording Secrotnl‘Yf"respscted»ln_the community and -their ”°_°’“my “Won” by hi' co-_“""' M" ' _ . __ fthem many yours ofemarrled-hapnl-‘WM ’°"'°"'“°d ll? RSV- M!-5 _Cltiodwillp SEVERE RHEUIITIC ' ‘tr ~ -_: .§_..._ ‘ _ _ ' ‘l'=g_l|_s_'~li|sAi°l»:|\n Rllerrln ilsm depends on sn sold Shasta Springs Hotel. in the northernl' `was_the best yet held i nthe district.- W. : - WEDNESDAY CE :Qi UE ' s lllll'|ll"' * wr.. . ' i A llllllllK§TPuF_.~"_f" it I I l B | Gil _ ' A ' _ A ;;_ > I r A iii ll‘>"_'é'lllllvs ' _ ll ` Lhurch, was the scene of a pretty and country. His many friends hope In ~ -J Annie Collin daughter of Mr.'and nature, and will anxiously await the T. H. Co. , cod news from him in -the near fu- UMITH, ~' \\'5\ .ipg i._`.._ ._§l' _ .__ ._ _.._ .- .__ -- g _ united ln the holy bonds of mntrlmony ture. ' _ St. John. Tannen, Winnipeg, Calgary "ls g0Qd te _ . - _ -"°"' _- tuna--r»¢e»omi |.|¢»~'». u».c-zu lhwmfl. A _ . ~ __ ~ o R o Ari-l -A shoots' ll --- -» _ _-_'..l ~ lllllmlllllllllll' ="'!"‘»l'..f “ll llllllllllihl-_ l .. llllllllllllllllllllll Fox i.|T'rEns.-'rho Black Fox ' ’ _Mngdzlne for July says: This season A _rho liopons oo ima snow anal the sr. Alvws DAY.-on sunday lm llfeslsllble "_°aW"» "°“°h°d 0"* “ l"¥“‘l'1.averligs number of foxes born per llt- at Lennox Island the feast of the pat- nnd claimed him. The sympathy off! ' ' a`nd`suppsr was served by ldrli. Gillis, She wus assisted at the tabled by Miss ter _was larger than -in nny~ former ron saint, St. Ann, was flttlngly ob- Fmnle Gum' and me bride,” aunts' h d HGH-I`f, In some localities, however. ow- served by th_0 Micmac Indians. At ol- QM.” S‘ Kammdy' Mn' (DL) Chggan ‘"°“"" W‘d°“'~ .ins to the very severe Winter. a num- oven o-clock Hi-gli More was colorim- Kennerly, Mrs. Charles Kennedy. Mrs.. Churlou Todd, Mrs. W. Dystollt uid Mrs. J. D, Kennedy. A test` of thc young couplrfs popula-rltIy_€$B shown in the lnrgo number of- mar _ed choverlr-irs that attended and much credit is due them for the ordorli' manner in which they conducted thinn- solves, The bride ls one of Bridal- bsne’s» most _popular young lndlen. _~b°' ing teacher- in Brsdalbane school lhd u very active church and Sunday _ ._ school worker, while the groom Q51! one of Springfleld's most prosperolll ber of y'0\mz~ foxes were lost. This ed in sl. Annu' chin-on by nov. John WHBJUUG Bllllrely to the ranchers w'ho A. McDonald, the pastor. The' saclod Were UHDTGPHPGG-The NC! that B IRPKB etllilce wus crowded to its utmost cup- cluslvely that foxes in captivity do not -was very ably preached by Rev. Leo hill/0_ Claluwd UIBY 00- gregntlon-were Chief Sark ln full reg- prssents received only hslp to show the good will and esteem with which the young people are-held. The br_l_d9 and gloom left for their future homo in Springfield, accompanied by fi! good.,lfH: ""i"°"“`l`_""" ell Wllllllilnet "mga blots" ` “Q her sister. Miss Elisa while t e r _- fapmors. The numerous and cultiv- ioris'to_`atoki _hitting each -other; _Aa Dol\'ney~il_r'od his Inst shot he motion- ed to 0léAi|lhy`to draw ln`cloror__, lp- Auliy. oronchlnglow, got wltliin 80 fest of the Italian. He flied two shots and one took effect in Codfspotl‘s ht shoulder and rendered his ohh muscles and iointl, producing in- »ilar_ifmstion, stillness and pain. This-_ will km into lilo blood llnough solllsdllfooi in the digestive ]Iootl"s Slflnpnrilln, the n ~tllnl blood ionic, is very successful in the trottment of rheumntistn. It lots 1 -‘ , ,~~- ,., I' _ ___r_ . . brlaoglriild _gm _;l§.,,,mQ5%&*~ “'15 _ _. _ _ _ _ _...__. of nillflfen "lie ch»nQ';Wftil'_ hsl,=_-1 'There is nb.-0/nal.-,0 - Dr. Trlntlllfs Natural Hill' llntor- to ri|o_t,h,_ _»__'__.' ._ _ “ggi 0| -' J n‘in the ‘~ . -Alva. usednl directed, is guaranteed rose|.'-7{d‘M` _ yrs “fl ~ -' "~.': ` to reaton lrly lialrto In natural col- was s:.. "f’f§_ _nu -v ‘at _*mi _ lflll ° ._ il or or money refunded. Poaltinly not r~"»` ',m¢|¢`¢§||`||`|¢»,',..,¢_,|,-"- '.f0_llfl'0l.0f‘ __ _ "aff ' _ rr dis and non-injurious. Price $1 00. of péfrls. A "-"t`li"e `cerer'nony's1l.,|-¢- lV8t'; "A dire tl , with rlf chat lilo iii’ ma 'iirpnim an § gtlro blood uhtlllt ‘ one you ` ' '57 -*#2* ' - , - rll ' ` _ On solo in Olinrlottotown b lteddln polrod to th dl' i ‘ _ ___'_ _ Address. . ../. . . . ._ . . . . . . . 4-; . .. . . i y umm. 'rm other not look onset-lil) tion. liililtaudor. 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