3433011013, .1926 SECRET DIPLOMACY-‘Z 5,- Premler-"Baldwln has a confid the Old Berkeley Hunt Club which at the Premier. asthc guests of the THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN w-onw o4 040+“ o4a+¢++o+¢4+0+ The Handy Man's fiorner i entlai chat lwith one of the dogs of met at Chequers, the official seat Premier anq ylrs. Baldwin. ,.__. J. J. DIXON Th9 newly elected lPlicsident of the Qangdian National Exhibition C. B. Miners _ Have Accepted Agreement (Canadian Press) SYDNEY. N S. March 12"~'l'll(‘ luiners ol‘ district 26, llllltod Miln- \Vt)l‘kl'l'5 lll’ Alllt-‘Fltill. have all-evil" <~d liy a lllajorily lit‘ 2tli tln- proposed agrel-llll-nt willl the liflllfill l-Illlplrl‘ stl-l-l (til'|ltll'illltlll. 'l‘iii- llltlll lllilll‘ l|l‘l' til’ wills |i4lllt‘|] ill luli:l_\"~ l't‘- l'l‘<‘\l<l\lll\ was lloill‘. Premier-Elect Hon. J. G. Gardiner, who hac_been appointed to succeed Hon. C. A Dunning as Premier of Saskatche wan. ‘Albert F. Helaly l? ,. l PRESENTATION AT UNION ROAD has lll-l-u ]l(illl'l‘ll on. I 4 V V'OQ+Q#'QOOO-FQD-QO-f§O~O-OO—Q-§O lwPll stirred and mixed and then lhlfllllil ll tllloilltll canvas to remove illlll-lihi and solid impurities . Allow I'll" lll-‘ilt‘"lliel' to stand ili a lrool llilalrl- aull ufler ‘ii to l2 llllllrni it \\'lll lit‘ fllilllli to be ill a Jelly-like llllrlll. A portion of the llislclnper its‘ tllcll extracted, will“ utlllgd to make a lilore workable: fillid. and _‘y"..-lll' llllxtilro in then ready for tine. An important polllt wilt-u you ‘Sill to work on the walls to to get lllilé brnlill flllly charged. , The method of doing this is shown lli ;l“lE- ‘Pile brush is (tipped lllto ‘ lit! dllstenlpor. tilted alid held lover i l'..|<' edge of the bucket an shown lll lllr lllllatrntloil. The distemper thou finds in way to the roots of ‘the bristles and lensureu the brush lll\‘llll-'. tlllly chill-lulu. The distemper should be ap- plied to the wall surface with steady even strokes. as pictured in Fig. 3. Deal only with narrow iitrlllu of the wall» lliaklng= these strips of sill-ll a width that when you (‘ontinilo lower down. the wlloll- clllge of the strip is still wl-t. ll ll i.~i llllaivell tu dry before lll-llling with till», next. strip, A Joint, or unsightly line will s-how llHUlf. lSllould the work have to he left for ally renlson, the section should be (lom-pletc up to some ‘dfli-{ltt or corner. s0 that the lotut will not he so apparent. ll is important to remember that ally llltifkci -on woodwork should be rrlnoved while still wet, wlt‘h damp lslotii. if the trolling iii to in! lfulll ed the saute lWOtftbBlllllYé should lll- adopted. in the case of the ceiling, liOWPVGI‘. a vital point to study ls to work always toward thl- light. AN CARAVAN PAGENINE ' l‘ AT THE BRITISH "mnllslrnms mm Unique Birthday Present From Princess Louise, The Gunther-n Alberta Ploueerwi and Old Timer-s Association has’ the distinction of possapaiug the! moat unique gift received so fur‘ n memento oi Alberta's twenty-l‘ first llflthdny. H. W. Riley, See-l 1118i‘! of the Association received a large portrait from Princess Lou- ise, Marchlonese of Lorne. daught- er of Queen Victoria. in whose honor tlio province of Alberta ls named. A COMPLETE SURPRISE OF ART The gltt celue as an absolute surprise to Mr. Riley and other lilculbers of the association, who, had hoped for nothing better tJiaul , a photograph of some desc-rlptloul Wlllfill "lllsbt be kept in the arch- ives of the association and used also as one of a number of lull- tern, slides with the assistance of which Mr. Riley often lectures on the history of Alberta. When the photograph arrived it was packed in a large wooden calslllg nearly four feet square. lt proved to be a gem of unique art. and Mr. Riley has expressed the intention of hav- ing it suitably ‘framed and ‘fllaced, with thle other archives ot‘ tbe~ association. 'i‘.hat the Marehlonesu of Lorne wile intensely lnlnrenlell in lliln The largest spring in tile world, exltibltctl n tile e.-.l.-..l. \l’\(.iU5~ section ofAlbei-ts Was evidenced by tries Fair in Birmingham. l; l, the “"995; Show o, "S km,‘ “H. the tact that. when the Marquis of known. andl reveals the magnitude oi British industry I ‘Lorne was the governor-general of, ' Cllllllllll. llis i. accomllalllfid lifting it to the front rank llllltlllgsl lllui on ills somewhat perilous trip the collililerciai Ctélllbfs of the (‘Jill- ‘Qver ll"! Drarie Drovlm-‘es “More teneut. We liiay look lli vain elsl- llle lllllwfll! i184! llfiflll flfllllliletnll- where for a situation so tllrorlllll.‘ DT- A- 0- Mflcril-e- lflfmel‘ ilTllwllJlll and no coniiilalllllilg‘nlully as ari- n! Weelern Canada Colleen. deals the fair regions of \Vlll(',l| w“ (‘JIII exhaustively with ‘the details of boast. . .'i‘1le Ill(‘1|7illI‘t‘l'lv'-l¢4 this famous visit ln the first v0l- plenum.“ why-l, (.0,,,“w,“.,, “firm time of hie. “History oi‘. Alberta,” with out lntcruption of tlli-ir yooll Relating t-he incidents of the trip soil, westward to your llliililllfitllw. after the party had arrived at the The province is a green sl-a ‘inf-r end lot steel near Winnipeg. ln WhlCll the flllnllllcr Wlllllrl [til-Sci ill 1331. DI‘. MBCHW- Wll0 l8 110W ll! waves of rich grasses and flliwl- ~- Ciiarlottetown, writes as follows: and on this vast ext...“ l. ‘g “My ._,_ yet here and llltlfte that ll _v~-l|ow patch shown some gigantic will-at field. Like a great net mist l|\t*l' the whole are ilaiuili and l-lulupe- u. if lilolillvlii, Mfr’, ARRIVED CALGARY SEPT. 12, 1881 Representing the constituency of Matarle in the Federal Ieglslatulfi. His home is at Amqui, Quebec. i gtlillli oi‘ liattlciorll - W9 pass-ell liVlll‘ lalills Wllfifit‘ excellence would llot lit‘ surpassed for agricul- tllrlll llllflltvlwi. ‘fill-nee to the ull-igllllllrhollll of llll~ Red D901‘ “From this point onward. the prypnlfly wood, wimp “n. iiol/erlwlileneral and his pnrty when: to he met wltll, Zlilll will ‘Bollce. They visited in Ql-ICCeWgIIIOTB carefully KllZlFllVllLigillll-“il,\\'lll,‘ lsiou during the month of August” wherever they 4m, wumedflgu“ fur. 1188}. Rnrld ‘filly. ‘Shoal Luke, llortltller adorn tilt: lilllllritilllt: . . .l.it.tll> Elllce and Qn Aurelie. Turnip: hay swamps (illd sparkling lakolett-i. South Saskatchewan and stopped close at ilaud. and if lllll Slimline nt ‘Cnrllllll- Here illfly rook steam- water in some of these has alkali. floating visflttedittfiit. Albert and Btlatncxcellelit water may always bl: had i l‘ - 9M. 11B 110F055 '~ ll others. and by lllP l-lllupie pro September 12. 1881. After meeting ailce beneath tilt‘. sod Willi a Slltltith. a very large encampment of the the Sf,“ helm; H,’ devoid or swung. Blackfeet confederety. the gnv- that it. is not even lletrellsary to use arbor-general and his friends went“ lucky dred iuilell of rolling pralre." ‘The late Marqfllfi of Lorne WUALROF IMMIGRATION be idea being in ii of great vl- . _ Sign, the poawlgaorao’ a mm‘ p“ lContinulng, the Marquis l-illllitltl lwere escorted by the Mounted no doubt. when lllH prairlr iii-tell llrl- north. (rem hare, they crossed the teeming with wild mwi a“. “m...” prllrles they chine to Calgary on cesll of digging [or it a short in... down to Fort Msoiieod over a nun». FORETELLS NEEDS _cticul mind. and one whose eloqu~ » _ [once marked him us one of the out- standing OPBUOIB of his day. When l-he and his party ‘had returned to j Winnipeg, the citizens tendered a l banquet in hi5 honor and in lllli address be delivered there, he fol-P» told the growth and development 1 of this section of the world. ,‘ l Dr: ‘Macrae has not let puss the opportunity to make this famous Jddressl immortal in history, be- | cause he has quoted the late Mar- lquis ‘of Lorne verbatim. Ten tuil l pages of his book have been de-r ‘yoted to it, but lack of space de~ ‘the illlliligralion prolilllni and needs of the country ill till» lyllil: lot‘ person luost suited for :~'l'llll'- iuellt. remember that tlil- llll-ll who will succeed llt‘l‘l',' ill t*\'l‘l'_V young mull. mulilty, are lie ally tllu lllilc-llllllioll, fllld that their entry on liloir new llflld Oi labour should ho wilrli \l\l‘ Yell!‘ l5 YQllYll-t. Ali-ll alivallll-lul ill lllle 11ml Ufllllllll.’ from till» llld (‘llllll lTY- will fllld their t-oulfllrt lilul consulted by tllr rl-lldy prliiilll-ll ll» commollation lo lil‘ .illl~.lllll».l p; ll“. purchase of a fllrlll ill llit‘ Ulil pr- villcot-l. l-‘ivl- illllldred (loll-l lie continued: “it in well tlli rivrr llln aori-flviflfiter. ‘but still. ill lily opinion. iii lntlst places good ‘for grain —ill ally vase, most 8d- llllirlllill- for sllilllilfll‘ HllSlllTHKE~flYit1 iii it'll l“l‘l.'l‘lll_V ilc good also for ‘stuck ill wiutli" ills stmfi as it will ,|llly to lluvl- slilfil‘ hay stored in llllll v.lil<-_v<. 'l‘lll\ whole {If it has li-wu till» favorin- ilfPtlllli-T ground of lilr- lilliilllti 'l'llllil‘ .ll‘ilt‘.kS H0111 Continued from page i0 i in .ue attending the funeral of hcr llltilur, tho late illlillert Jenni, il-il for her homo ill Vunl-uuvllr on lilo llltii inst. She was accolullallil-ll liy llt‘l‘ l-iln- ll-r, lilies Amy. who lutl-ullu rplillllu~ lug therll for sonle lllllll, Shortly before lt-aviur; liilnsl Itnly was wait~ following midi-cos and purse oi‘ luo-liey ih"llltlll iipclllln I'll!‘ llflllll- Dear Miss Jifllltitikr-we. your ‘friends ail-i ilssoeluteu oi‘ Mt. Her- hart Unlltell Church and Commun- ity League iluvlug learned that you are tubout to leave ‘us for n. short time at least, tcel we moat. express lo you our dlletp appreciation ofl ‘what you lutve nlelillt U) 11H- llleiug a life long resilient of the conilirunlty you naturally took a deep interest ill everytllllll: llrvllllll’ lug ‘to its religious, lluorai and stlcilll activities. As organist of tile church for u number oi‘ yeaiu you have always llerfcllmied y0lli‘ duties faithfully aald well and to the entire llatislfuc- tlon oi’ all. inirlng all those yealrs you have worked harmoniously with the liltiiilliere of the choli- and we feel we can ill afford to lone such I1 capable and puiiieinkilll: (ifllclnl. ‘ , , l - i i l I lvmcvoa-wooooovowoovooq; . i J DlSTEMPERlHG A ROOM. Wllldl YP-tlll-lllfllllltiflflg a roof-ll ro- llloil-iilllh to allow frecdo n of action ‘and, if possible. reuiovu the tiollr ‘layered with carpi-w. rugs or the Recommend S a t e n. this u-l easily ueeoluplislletl. Ownership But PrL nicuin. rarl- should lilftaklllp to rll- lllwvv. ally lllstelllplll- winch fuui a , ult, to YPIHOVL‘ tllll stains afte. of Coal Mines in Wllrtlti. ‘ U n I _ (llreat Brlttllll. wltll old llkfwilpllllgrg‘, wplp, bulky ilfllUll-Etl of fnrillture‘ may he covllr IiOlNDON. Mul‘. lifiStute owu-llalcly with dust sheets or any erl-lhip 0i’ fircat llrltllllil-i coal mince tltilor l-ollvlillieilt lnuterinl. Almost melll "ll? llTlVfll-i: enterprises unlieinill‘ lllflueetilig the fllrilltilre ‘will gmerllllll-‘lll Sllfwrvixiou is ret-oln-fdlo. it‘ a skirting hoard ll-l fitted, Fellini‘! 0i’ ‘lllc lloyul Coal (tomlulll- old pieces of sacking or the like ill Slllll llllllflllllcd lllx lliontlle ago to llllf angles or lilo floor and walls. the eonl lfltlllHtry o-ll a floulld lump; tclnperiug llyl- fqgw_ A“ m“; Wm and oiilnlualo. the constant dieant- be needed are u llllcket for suffic- zuitl the tiwnl-rl-l. At [lie 3mm, mm, our, all ordinary dintl-ulpel- llrtlsh the clllnlnllinloll‘ declares against "ml 11 Step ladder or other means by the Mlneru Federation. The work can be reached. clllillllll-ll-ilolrll lltlllldlpg m] ti“, Assuillilig that Ill}: wllllg only perhaps the one l~n which tho troll is lo POIIHIVL‘ as nluull as poir b ivllole country was most vitally l“. sllile 0i‘ the old lliutctuper. doing The report declared drastic rem. llrlslled lll'll!<lll~"llll old whitewash gaulzatiou of the coal industry brush being very suitable for the columendutlone ill n document cov- llle Wllll n l“ l1‘ 11W fltute. ll-flel‘ erl-llg 2,000 printed pages. T)“, m. willcli they should be washed with ed lly the Chairman Si!‘ Herbert "Minn all possible traces of the sllumelg, 31,- William neaverldm,’ old work. (fare should be taken number oi‘ the neighbours and _ _ , friends of Mr and Mrs Joseph liry- Kenneth Lee‘ A" "l the“ me" neumluly’ ally Splashes m“ “m! are prominent, ili British ilmlugu-y their way to the skirting. or rloor. the home lit‘ Mr. a-nd Mrli B. (7. . H I t l I _ , n ‘ M I will. the coal ]n(]||g[|-y_ with a damp or wet iilop. any a b“ melle O r m“ The (Ieprgflglou l“ [he tnmmtry A roolil ready prepared for the .l tl f-tl ll .‘t't . “lfliileyfulffuwillfg liflifligsys {:fle,,“,_em1 Pll to plillllctll unrest, or rlllurlcl- ll will llc lit-ell that tho floor ls ‘ ' ‘ ion ill "lllimi. by the iiiilunrs or in. covert-ll with lll‘\\'.\ipli|)lél':i. and the 'l‘o Mr aild Mri-l ltryeutliu, , , _ I ,7, q i I i, 3 , ._ dlsilgroces with the view of the l" u dust, lhllfifll» Hldrhg “l ym" “Wmul mp“ iiulllo owners that the only pral-li- Road lake this opportunity oil rpud mix?! - . p1, l‘ . . , ; ieugtl ll ti. lol. f“ k lid ' l,’ ,‘ l“ ‘l l“""- mm’ o‘ showing our apprelllitiuu of Yourllllzycrlultgl! ‘pllfrulilalgry ‘llauxngy “a; the lngrildielllll can he obtained ll-‘lL mm,’ l-lde lo ulnke it at home. u. quan- l" Yllll- MTQ- Blyellmnl we‘ “lei 1t gays the way to Iiftlslpey-ity tity of iv-hiting should be placed ill "by Slllllvl-y Wl-“lll l" filly lllal We!“ m4 ,r ,1“. m a“, - (f; lowing it to stand until thoroulzhly ‘vlll Kimmy lllll“ Yo“ l“ .°l";,.f.l,',.,w§ “fill,,,:,l,,l,,:il',,,1°,,,,{,f; (If slnkrll. lmlill off the putty and sldclit for n number of yearn and! . l -ql.,. l] ., .1. l 1 . “h.” .| i t H" _ _ l L; 1| ll 4 ]|||.. ,.|,l...l. lrlhiolllt It tl ill l w l“ a“ leademmp mm enwllflhl- llllllliflllllll: lltilllVllrtlllll mllllllllllyllllulIlllllllllmllml- \\'lll\ lust -utlleivlit. water my “m! n Wm l)“ 1mm u) m] your With reaptlcl to nnlloultlizatllili. WM" m“ lump‘ llliP lnculllcrli of the (volnniisultlll. lllr \\'ll~llll.~'.. lhl- niixlurl- sliouill be faithful neighbor aiili lriciili. and (‘an ,_ u __ _ gerll. Tlicy Ul)lll0nl]ilfll1l_lll" held ‘l Ml!“ luau‘ l“ ml“ henna "t corlliligly l-otitliluauce of the ill-l mllnlty wnrk yo“ hum “may” been lint in the reorganization sl-ili-nlt- "mllly m m) your share‘ they dot-lam that “the l'\'l'lll' which l We only liopo that you will make . , _ .t Owllflrtilllll-Jlli-Hlklll to llllhiutol an mliny warm friends in your lffiwlmvflle hand“ Bmmm he mtfluv_ you. We ask you to accept the e" should “c , _ , , _ quire coal Slihlll gift. n» a lelilouibrunlo oflplmse, where n has a ovoniilg, and with this al"l goes . . .. slztc ownership l-n lance oi llil- lllll-‘hfi-‘ll Wliilltlt-l that lll .lltll and "Hlnwd ma] m (ma, m ,‘l,,,,,, “v.45 mnnmg vmlm‘ - llll*"l( ll'll ill-tin illlllllllllml ll‘ 'l‘llo gift rull-rrod ill wail a linrliP xlxlflrél’ :5‘, ludmh,|_q|..,. miimppl iii-half of lilo eollniany lly .\li'., _____<.> "“"""""' ""~“""""" ADDRESS AND PRESEN oi‘ llillllil-lt‘ a-.ld lilN Will‘ lllil'lt‘ ll‘ ilillil- 7'1 :ll-. llftlirt-Nfiliig, dot-p .\'.l‘:ll llllp llu- vii-l vvlilllllfllllhl i-xprcilllcll ,ill ill!‘ address. illlllll fllllowi-ll. with §‘.‘l\ll\i‘$ llllll ‘lilusr- ‘l nulllllol- of l-llllrllsnla liclliK ,lllll-ll_\» and _\ m: liuiotlly Hardy ‘W, ~ll Illt’ piano. sort-rd lllrllil-‘I llll‘ "Wllllllzl . --iO}-—————-' The Cause oi rtearly All U" Everyday Ailments of Life. i _ , i‘ I L 1 :lliove as luucll ot‘ the furniture all . ____ ‘covering also. in the case of llloora but when the tioor covering is llll- vatg Development lipoll u. ll left u. llfy ll is um. A new! iiluil ll<l to cover the nulli- (Clllidlnn Preu) ell with news paper also, or ulter- lml- Clllll-lllullllllti 0i‘ lllfllr lievelop- lllly odd pit-ecu of lllatllriul capable mended ill the anxiously uwultlldltllil-l should‘ be protected by rolling evolve uclieulcl-i Will-fill would put The materials required for ills. Poll" llllllllllltli llJlflWUOII the miners lulll llllllvllliler lot‘ the desired col- llatlonlillzllllo-ll as recommended by Wllitlii lilo lllléllvl‘ Pull!‘ 0! Illa questions of nationalization wail lire to be treated, the first opera- lcrosttlll. this with tho aid ut an _oid etift‘ ilerciiiiary null makes niunerous ro- llllrliliso. Use this to brush dowll poi-l. which is unanimous wail sigll-‘lflellll Wllwl" ullll n. soft brush, re- O" [he evening or March 4m‘ a (leueral Sir Herbert Lawrence null not to splash the water more than entuu. Union Road, nsselnbled at ‘we hm mme o‘ ‘hem m aasackued should lmynwdhuely be wiped o“ M“ Brymlum‘ “n0 “m” leavmg guy“ ti“, report Rummy he um-ihut. llistellipcring is shown in Fig. i. ‘lly Mrs A. t}. Mallctt: i-ffil-il-lll-y oi‘ ulnllagelilt-nt; but It "Wily lllclfc oi‘ i'urlliiui'e ellvolflilcll time, we, your lyiends oi‘ llllltillicahle renmdy m m maul“, win-tog‘ .l.l“_ mmjnlljfll, mm be (“named kiildilcsli and good will a‘nllrll‘gilt,m_mg the wage“ m, Hm runway“ "ml “fixed w. llllsirel], L; you .19. ‘vmmm M ‘he wmmlnlg Mlusmwlllon in three ‘l-lllct lilacs of advance ll- lluil and covered with water, al- RDPlBlY- Yo" llll-Ve 119"" “l” l’l'"",.,,n1’ lzl]v!“r "m", rm. n,.,,,h,,.l|nnil ork the Wlllllll)‘, with your hand. luent are coilrerllc-d we (Zillli truly enmmyetxs. mm,“ 1,, I , p“; “t; hupnlnl; M“ ‘nrypnlon’ W" have Mo" n say they sell, In ii. “grave el-cinomic‘ l“ lm‘ l“ mu‘ "huroh m“! mm‘ duntry uindor private nnii-rprisz-"l Nnw a“ yo“ are hon‘ leaving “B was made in times past, ill allowing homo us you are ll-livlng behind m“, The 8mm‘ It m r your frir-nlls lnllhurml her». this ‘value. m“! by u (wyplumtmn M. -_ “Nislmmy may be Wm] W" m me which has no market level. iii‘ inllnvy which was prosoult-ll on pmnvrly. Mr. .lIlHl‘|)ll liryullllin llll~ llvllulli _ ‘lludi- for lln- llallllsoun- nllt and _.\ vl-ry pl a. -:ll social l-vcullll’. l\,...,,.-l.l_\~ llplu- !\ll:~l.~i lrlllrl-lll-le l.l.'.l('ll ]Il'll\lll<‘ll h)‘ llll‘ l‘~\'lll‘l‘l will‘ Ttldlwlullllfi Blood i l, 'l'lni llllli‘ lllllllll illlll id Wlllll allll nill-lall look llllll‘ pull tllilltlW and l""l l-l lllllll Tlllll is \\'ll'|l lllllltl‘ri lll ..\ llrllifl '-\l~“l‘r'¥- ill‘ \\".l\'s tired. llt‘\'i‘l' l"\‘l|l llllllltry, un- litllli‘ u. llirk-sl llll u" I'll '- l"‘“l\ll‘l'-‘*‘~" lulTl-l‘ llvrn ulliilll \'~\“l'llllll- “ml llllllvll fol-ling llllll lilt- l.‘ lrllrtllll)’ \\'(li'lll living. 'l‘ll- llliWlll" ll‘ll lllvlll llliv)‘ llrl» aliul-lliil- lllv *.'.llll ENE" li.~=ll ‘oi-ill: loll lllllt‘ liliirll ,\llil'l‘ weak auul-luil- people have -lieru lliillli‘ strong. tllll-Ylltfllt} llllll “l-lli-li',.ll li_v tllllillt: llr. Williams’ ,pl-_.l. l'llll< lllilli lo‘ any lllllnl till-tilts. Till‘ ell-W l-f hits. A. l’. F08" ll\‘l', limvllt-n, .‘\llil., is rat-client oi’ .tl\i,< nillllPllltt ll. Ali's. Flllilvl‘ fillYlii" "l When the call for collectors for jesmm. ‘years alto l \\'ll.~i rely llllllly‘ lull-.\o\.ll. .\iy \l‘\\"\\l' ntlr-nlllill it'll“ A Champion of Cats for sci-oral filillilllH null llil-n told mo l had lit'lll‘l' all South lll opt-lull ' the ivlntul- as lny llltiil wan so lhillli ;.. tllut ln- fialri-ll l would ilot stand‘ the l .ll o; oul \\'l.lll‘l'. l look ills‘ 3d,“... llllll lvllll to lily moth-re.‘ and as ‘tilltlll as she silw me llllt‘ said, ".»r Militants‘ l'iilll Pills are. what you ill-ed." Hllc got the lillll“ for m9 and l begun l.'ll.ilil{ll\i‘lll. l hall intended stuylnr. illl‘l .- lln-lillirl. i but at the end ut‘ the rttlVlilltl lilolltll I came home n well nuluall. When the tioelcr saw tile lli‘ rdllfl, “You are all rlRlil. now. but don't lrt yourself got run-down ngttln ul‘ nothing will nave you." 'l‘lli.~i last wltltur l had tho influenza, wvllirll left me as ivcllk aull pale lliid min- -i‘iil)l6 as bole-lo. Again f look In‘. Nllllamii’ Pink Pills alili nlzalu tllry lnullo mo well and strong. I (‘illi Rrllwllliiy recommend the pills illl‘ l fool tllllt they have saved m)" life." I Wcllk, ailing lneil ‘llililil-u ilii ll and WtiIIlNbl F°"""l‘ member leirperllnment for llhonLl begin inking pr, ulllzllllllnil ' l‘ , North Enex, who ltd“: ln eonnee- Pink Plllli today and of the cue- spentiy improvement ' Pffllll. that the "illegitimate You rim [at 1pm., my“, mm. "not. "to will. hll lupport wllllkéy ring" 1c "l" “curl lllm. hll Oflered from clue dealers or by mull lll no (‘lllllii up"; l" m, pl-lltee $50,000 to anyone who lllilt‘ illul fol who has declared her king her succellor carry on her ill- tlon of anlmall. ch. ehe 08M!- neglected. lll“.Lady Byng. lllwllilntentlion of as at Rideau Hull i0 ll ‘llml by writing "Th9 or. wiiiliitmli egpwlnlly em, Whl Mlllllcllle C0» Briickvilie, Ont. ere generally much cll ulpon and presented with the‘ l came your _ V Airs. J. M. lkivycr who hall but-u Ethelbert White, a well known land with a caravan, together with The picture tings or his pictures. oi his caravan. f ARE DESCRIBED. his wife seeking interesting let- shbws him sketching from the top the lillsaion ill-sled and you wllllll; lllue and energy moat to this noble work. Al; a member ot‘ tile League, al-'to flflffbpl, tliiu purse as a small to though you cc-uld not attend lllt"t3li of llle respect a meetings PUl-Zilltifly, owing to llolnr WlilUll you are llelll l ary and Bible Society little comfort to you. nnuw was always BUF- lllroct you to our All-Wise Father ,‘_v gave your Wild is lillile to comfort and sustain nngrndgllilzly you iiryuur hour ot‘ trouble. but. we would‘ llil llollrlllsllolu we would ask you k. lifl lfStt-‘Ulll ill by your Mt. i duties, you have always manifesto-i: llerilert friends. the iulnle interest which is so char- acteristic in your mulltcnrp. 0n beli-al-f of the ileague, we desire to erlireisil to yolrwlly clear to return oss again. our deepest symlpatliy in the 1 you have s-lisialilcd ili the tleutll of We pray that God's richest ‘blessing may follow you on your ‘Church {llltlljtillflltiy and that you may see your to us soon lSigned on behalf 01f tile Church your dear father to whom you were and League. so much devoted, and we feel tlliat bc oil ally ivorlls of ours woililll FRANK LUND, PARKLMAN JENKINS Chop House is Rel Birch’; Chop Home, which l: to be re ha! stood unaltered IlflN 1 Birch, le a well known eating house for lcontnlnn many hlutorlo relies, and Ito eyene are him City of London. lMul-y were on the iur of London. It throne. ic of Seventeenth Century London moved from lite mite In the 690, when William and it: early oillmer, become Lord Mey- huelneu men and drode of yure old. landscape artist who tours Enq- nlltndu that. onlya small portion of “lwllm lllfllll“ l“ “'l{“"'l ti" ill-n‘ llll-~ these prophetical words be dealt m’ "h" wlsllwl l“ lull"- _ll‘ ll" ("lllll i . with here. His excellenfl). of a“ ll“ "lllzlm- ll" lllllY- lllfl‘ ill" lllllh course, remrred more m, 1e” l" by lllllrillllri llnw ill \‘i'iulllpl-g, pvt detail to his flndlligfl throughout?“ Willi?“ "l l1 lilllinll aruiy Utillilllll M5 whale “m. by putting up houses all filial p,‘ brick, wood and lllliflill‘ can he put WONDERFUL BEAUTIES together. COMMENTS UPON wnelliullul." Bald lllti excellently. FmE CUMATE highlightingrliilégglerlilssltllllllsilllllf‘ "“‘l'“"‘l‘l" “'~“'l"“’".l' "l "l" "l the land of the north wind to the Ilium “l "l"ll'y“'llol"' “Hill”, hi“ l“ east of you_wt n w“ pleasant continued. “File iieaiy to get behind ‘he norm wind. and VS licws throughout, the uorllrl w reach your 0pm‘ mums‘ The nest eep the country green will-ll contra“ ‘is great between the up everything is burnt, ill the sloulli. terly silent and shadowy eolitudes, in“, m“ ‘stelllly “I'll”? ""l'l' “l. of the Dine and fir tiorestas and tllelmullgh u gnuml‘ mlhllmlahl“ “'l“’“ i sum“ and umezy ocean or meadnrcglltttlrell ll_\')llii' tlll-l'lnullll>tl~l'__ ‘ owiand voicefnl with the music of uunerllany s“! m hi‘ less “MM the biryd-s which stretch onwardllllllligu ‘P9551llohlwylluclol]“liquid "l ' l . g it‘ uri all lllollttlg sutlllifhtbhocl “K331i: yiclludrullalttill; l lkmllm’ l“ lmlssuchusens‘ and mining enterprises can alone be looked for, but here it is lmpoa- 52:53:58 VALUE OF slble to imagine any kind ofi M‘ RESOURCES work which will not produce ro- sults equal to those attained in any of the great cities of the world. Uuknownaloew years ago except tor some differences which had rlt-iun among its people we see Winnipeg y V _ now with A populauon ‘mammnuslyll lll‘l‘ of llll- t‘tillllll'y'\t‘lllt'll lllw lur- jolned in happy concord and rapidlyllllm” l" lll“ WP“! l)» tlit- |il'<~~'--|ll v _ Vtlfliliitll)‘ lht- ‘lllfllkllflll lully ill- ‘l llllill Ollt‘, llllt tll~~y will lil‘ suffll-l-lllq ii" toll-rant lo allow llll- lo nlalto it. it’ il goes lill fllFillPf‘. alld l ihi-rl- I furl say that we may HOPk for llll‘ nlnin chance olsotvlilire‘ tliuu ilil Milin street. The llllllfl‘ forllllllni ‘of this country llPyOIitl this provl - ‘ ince. hour dirt-oily nuoil its pros- _ perty Although you may not lltll l .abll» to llil: for four lPUl. lbroulzlii the cal-u- lhzlrzll-tllr o.‘ blal-k l/illln‘ that you lllvl- lwrc. \\'ll"li you uni. to tile l-olllltry liryollll. Wort ldllil-li, ‘yct ill in: liizliu rPfllllTllF lt is the sumo right ilp to the fork» of the Sauknlrhewzln, . _ Nothing can ixl-l-oll tnp fertility llnrl l‘X""ll(‘ll1~-\ q |i... i...».l almost the whole course o! that, "rout fiver ‘ind. to l‘li nlrtl. .,l' .it .in tho wlllc strip ‘belting it< batik-s null i-xtolldliilg up to tllr » Poaro ltivl-r. ill‘ rl- will bu room for _ a. great puilllatloli wliluu- oilporlu" ‘ ilk-ls for profitable cultivation of the soil will he luost. r-nvlalilo. . The lzrrnl ('l't‘lilt't‘(illfl coal! 598mg nt the- headwntvra of tlic rlv.‘ era which rise ln the Rocky Mfilii" ltrllns, or in their neighborhood. and _ who h" "h". m rut“ M‘. ‘u; flow toward your doors, should not Former Pram!“ M m. c-Mdhn in the Brltllh Common: in favor o7 b” f‘“'l‘°“""~ Manufacturers’ Aueelltlon. who. Mn. Eminetlne Plnkhurct. who has‘ on his return tram e two-year just returned to England from sojourn In London, ha: flirted I Canada. Mrs. Plnkhurn hn lndl- controversy by otltlnq that the leek outed her Intention of re-enterlng m,,,,ch_ “m. l, of tltlec handicaps Canadian but polltlu. ‘ y lneu men in _the United Kingdom, till l i city W. ‘I. N. S Hill-UR Lender of ihl- Ontario Liberals '"~\'ll‘\'- "llllllllllll W“ llrr nl lilrqwllo told wrapper F=rryitzon that soul in lhlallllolia. and ilanitollll ill- ms pa,” ,.__ hllunuiy “mud pm. tt-rl-uts ullly lloullilall- our tillillulllsqhlyuhq“ m.“ who Lqcmands fluid en. yet ya“ lmmy llol all-lull l" liNl"lll‘OI‘CClllCll\ of the liry i.lw in On- lfor ll i.lw lillllllPlliN lo our i-vilrri \ i i l l iarlo. ____ .i. S. iill-lélrrllrlizi LADY ASTO "For two days’ to say for about sixty or aevent