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'iw-lniiiuimiii -~ _ 1:3' it Ai " I Ji Q lv: do horiilt rod és _ _ __ _ 'iiwners he trains-z -.1 it ».:' -ri ff' ~: §-.~ of-_ ‘ti '.= fs.-»‘._ a:|:- ;; l», ‘ ra. r-_ 7 ~2:\:; :.1 1'. ;: F--. -°.'-"-‘-;` 7-' 5-: .' '_~ °_'.r.~' \~'_‘..- L~.::~'; :i \= \1 add boiling water and serve -.-Compared with the making_ of tea and cofllee the preparation of chocolate in the old fashioned way ` was .rather ,a difficult proceeding. It required a deft hand and plenty of time and patience. --But Chocolatta has changed all this. Place the reqiiired quantity in a cup ...and ,pour in boiling water andyou __,,ha;@_as_ffin§__a cup of chocolate as can l>_e___rnade._ _ -Drink Chocolatta regularly in place of tea 'and coffee and note the improve- ment ’in your health. Chocolatta stimu- lates and restores exhausted nerves, is highly nourishing` and easily digested. ".- ,s Chocolatta is compounded of pure chocolate, milk ' and sugar-three perfect foods. Your grocer crm supply Chocolatta in khaki tins. Army (`nntc‘.i\s, Restaurants. Mmilfy n0S\‘i\*‘l5» l‘““i*\" ,ions and Schools arc_in\-lied to _write for free saml'|¢ " uf this economical. f\U“\'\5|\\l'lB f°0d"|f"’k' Ncrniasr Foes Coiniiw, Tororro. fi ‘si ‘Si ~ii la 9-! EI is 11| Pv at it L* l‘»‘ ll "*_eeaeaaaa . If [Y fd it ,I \ lr lv. v -1 .sflv ' it ll z l' :I 0 ir if r =f-=*<‘.’f“;FF&’-="~"‘f_"* 100 All "A _§'i.'Y-}.'9§3'f1‘| \ \~» Q ii \, ; _-- _’ ‘E 1' =:\5|_ *Q \£ si E* V n 'U ' I `vvv4\. _f"i*/ P if l gl: 4| tv: lil ti is .vL` ‘!l f."/'7i\f~ f//535 L) Z/ ’°\ ,__- L ‘.._,` ‘a ss ` _ m- --1 “ _'_ .':.i` .`f'.‘fF"~-."f~ .q .~. -,enlhted when heiiii years pid in 211°. w-#_-;wa=:¢'l»a»i-1 _sw :wi no tii¢r'1s1auurs.1 we 't ‘_i»; ‘five in the algwjefi; ‘ Haiirax, 3 years ago. He went to Eng- , maint. with sincere regret éngiiwdshtn or Pte. wuiiam RileY.whic'h occurred .Gt fthe' Prince *County , Hospit_al,` Summerside - on ,Monday,-.November 11th.. Pte Riley ‘spent over two yeairs in athis hospital ,utter returning from the front with lshsll wmmd in -his spine. He enlisted ‘in the Biih Battalion and left. Sussex in May, 1.915. After being in France for some time he 'was' slightly wound- `ed__but was enabled to return to duty Vigain, in a short thus. A _cofupi-2 ‘months later he was wounded in the Ispine, and ‘was _sent to England. to :undergo treatment. From there .fha _was sent to Summerside Hospital.; ‘where he had been ever since. Pte. Riley was ot a cheerful disposition, never complaining, but bearing -his _sulierings with Christain fortitude. llie leaves to mourn his father, Mr. ?Joseph Riley, of Wilmot.: one sister, iMis. Quigley, of Freetown, and one ‘brother John in his counhry’s servicel i The death occurred at Victoria on |\’i1ednesday, October 6th, after an illness of fourteen months, borne with »Christlan resignation, of Mr. Adam Roger-son, aged 73 years. The de _ceased was one of Victorials oldest' land most respected citizens, and will lbs greatly missed by a Large circletot iii-lends and relatives. The funeral |which took place Friday was well at.- _t.ended. The services at the hoiisefi land grave were conducted by Rev, lWm. D'Athe, assisted by_` Rev. J. S. ¢Mv:Kay. » » ' _ IBesides a sorrowinig widow he _leaves tot mourn two daughters, Mrs. lFi'nnces, _at home, Mrs. Haslam. ni i\'ancouver, and two sons Parker rind ',Henry at home, and nine grand ‘child- _ren . ` < ` , The pall bearers were: E. Boswell. Qiiibez Les, K. C. Holm. n. P. auger- deco regret of the demise or Mi-.` hrzoii, Samuel Cameron and John C. `jhii:Doiiaiu_ interment took place in st. !.lohn5s cemetery. Crapaud.-V. l Harry N. Brshaut, formerly of Rox in Roxbury, young Brehaut was ilttei h tit as a cheinisyfby profession |Club, t.he\_'i.7i‘iangle Club of Harvard ithe American -Chemical Society, an- wulsiiington Loose. f’A: F- and A- M _ into Mrs. (Capt.) Joseph Faire 42? éfwv’ _ _or coffee 'End _ ' ¥'i:liéy c'h&ng§e" .some 'table di ink _ does notgontnm ' caffeine or any .-¢ '_ __ bury, died at his residence in Pea- “'m_'b° 'ZWRUY 11118806 by 11 large _ ` hody, Mass., yesterday or'pn¢um0;,i|\ circle of friends. He had been enjoy- L me use of 23 He was me son 04 ing the best of 'health until a short a - - the late' Jam” H -Bréham;-i -former time previous to his demise, when hc-_ head proofieader of the Post. Born was SU'50k@’1 with m€DiH€i\iS- T110 1 funeral \vli.icli took place on Wednes lioi' 'collsge"at.' the Roxbury Latin dye. was very largely attended, the h~ I from which he was graduated service was conducted by Rev. P. A." 5 U01 _ ' - ~~ » ii? 1907. i-ie entered Harvard 'in thc |"i"‘Pa'""°kv and Rel* J- 3- MCKHY- _ __ _ _ _ _ .samé:yea__ and wok ml degree in He leaves to mourn a sorrowing _ 1911. F. In 1915`_¢he_ nlanied Miss tii0l.h€l" and filiiléi' lllid i.W0 BiHl€l‘ii. qsargls oettierf"¢>:_1i_a'iiiTi1b-°-l. Me. Mr- i‘Bre a w ,_ ___ ~ rand for the pss_f."'ilv't`a"‘_"St_é§rs had been‘“°m°t°W» C"“P*`*“d-_X- cted with the A. C. Lawrence _ _-_.___ ,°°““° o0~-Mn .M Péabody Hoi -novAi.'cELEanA1'|oN.-- Ken- Leather mba Y. - ‘ was a_“mel~nbef____ of the Roxbury Lam, ' tsington celebrated the victory of the - Funeral se__v1c¢s,v-'sm held at me . went wild with joy. The progruinnie hnm~a~l~me‘l_Wah"“-f' ' Avenue churcb_ ' opened ‘with a service of thanksgiving ' in the C. M. 1B..A. Hull. The ser- . -~ ‘caan .m. in- . Rcxbun’ Saturday a tp 'Mass vice of :praise was under tho direction| termsnt was at Lancas er, » ~ » ~ fthe mined lol oftl li l _ » 2.. ._ .35 vs... ..;;..§. 1'; :.1 . G°°rget»°‘f‘m` é »! |»!-_!<$f'» B# Qoodwiilreading the scripture lcsson, ____”_______ , _ and Rev. G.A. Seller delivered it very ' " " "’ . able and inspiring thaiiksgiviug ad- ' square. The evening train added to / '_ _i ” tlieringing oi bells, factory horns, by ilie London market The highest pi-tc, '1 rs” 'il " ' __‘ ' _ _ _ _ _ couts as wo the iidiiii-ally Jletial. _received W” 240 pmmdB(u20__0) tor' _LOHB Skin. with lesser amounts for th' »tiiers.'_thb general average igsing sign _ There were 659 skins sold at. the _October sales and the Seal River" Cavipdnv received the wp pricsxrius Cvmblli _ills done' exceptionallyi well with-re¢u'd'_to live foxes and to` _peltsk ` - _ ' _ wsbolno 'sni.t.'s'.-A quiet and Pretty wedding took -place at the. homelot Mr. and Mrs. Gavin ii. Walla' 91'- CF*-P°“i1» .011 Wrdlwsday afternoon' October 13th, when their youngest; dnugiiter Louise became the bride of‘ Mr. Vernon Mooresor. or Msipsque i The' bride was becomingly dressed inf at suit or navy nine with im to match' »md`w'ore a beautiful set of turs.i The ceremony owes performed by nev.l P. A. Fitzpatrick in the, presence ofi only the immediate relatives of the' contracting parties. After a sump-_ tuous dinner was' served, in Mrs.` ‘Walker's usual fine style the liappyi couple drive to their future home iiii liinlpeque. The Guardian joins with, their _many friends, in extending con- gratulations to Mr. and Mrs. M _ Gregor.-V. il Funnasi. sA'ru`noA-v.-'rue nm- eral of the late Miss Jean Stewart, whose death of pneumonia in Edmon._ lton on th`e_8th inst. hasalready been ‘recorded in the Guardian, was held' Saturday afternoon, a large number ol E sympathizing friends' -being lpresefntt' ,topay the last tribute of respect to! one whom all loved and" who in the' tllrime of young wornanhood had given‘ her life in the service of others. She_ hatlyolunteered' her services in nurs- ‘ ing influenza patients in a hospital at Edmonton and contracted the disease; while there. The services at her fun-I oral Saturday wore conducted 1iy_ Rov.!(_). B. 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