Parisians are thinking of establishing a "pogo for the purpose of teaching aero- lmts the science of navigating the air. This mq truly be called higher educa- tion.-Bosion Herald. °;'What are Piles Piles, or hemorrhoids, M they are nemo. times called, are small tumors, which form ln and about tsl; ogihce of the rectum. They are can y an enlargd gud inflamed condition of _the veins, w ‘ch are very numerous in this part of the body. Agaruleevery form of piles becomes at times acutely inflamed, and _eggremely painful. The _itching and burning usually incrases at night, and the misery which many people endure is beyond description. T here is no guesswork about Dr. Chase's Ointment, as a cure for piles. It has been tried in _the crucible of time, and gradually won its way into favor with the medi_cal_ profession, as well as with the public in general. It has a wonderful soothing and healing e6'ect, and wherever _applied to burning, itching; skin it affords almost instant re ef, cooling the hresoidisease and healingtheraw ulcer- ous skin. Ask your fi-_lends and neighbors about Dr. Chase’s Ointment. It is recognized byasurprisingly large number of people asthe only actual cure for piles. t will not fail you. Sixty cents a box at all dnlcrs, or by mail post-paid on receipt of price, by Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto, Dr. Chase’s Ointment -» -i- .J W COMPARE THE TIME ! Alkeptbythe watches and clocks we sell with a lm class °‘reg'ulator" and convince §o\u'lel£oltheancnfaey~o£o»r~\ihe|:lex.~ we eep.` in repairaw e ygir free of charge. haeqnens cleaning aa repairln ations-me rates. Carononielers, split-second women and other delicate mechanism a spe&l!y. |_.. \/\/. C333( F Hay Carriers, _ __ Double Harpoon Forks. ` Two-tined Grapple' Forks, Nellis Hay Forks, Steel Pulleys. Metal Pulleys, A Wood Pulleys, I Raw Hide Pulleys, Steel Grapples. Hay Rope, also in stock. Ball bearing Churns,, ` Washing Machines, all selling at lowest prices. HORNE & Co. llhluim Business tillage l i -AND- WRITING AGADEMY CH’roWN, P. E. 1," This College will re-cpen for the fall and winter course on lhurslay, liiguslilll, Pmx. lntending students will consult their own interests by enteflllg 39 soon as possible after the daft? Of opening. Last year we were most successful in placing our students in _ positions. To enable us to do the same this year they MUST enter ea.i'lY ln } the session. There are lots of sPl¢“d1d 5 positions waiting for competent PU' sons to iill. _ _ Business men are acquafnted with l our course and method of instruction l and apply to us for coinpetoif Y°‘1°8` - men and women. Como and $2* ° live education: one with some - bone in it. If, pe1'Ch&U°¢»_ Y-W ha” made a mistake in WG U7 an education in which you will be re- W ded mer; onrself. Thel _ i bil ten niinutesl\:s‘ Rumous FLOODS' I _--- _-gf-n-_,_ __ ~i ~__.,~~,-_ .gi _ ____ _ _ __ _ _w " ' 'f";T z-»~.»_ 1, \=- L \”§~§ 4* 4 '.~~z=‘§`”g»-'wi-.~¢-'~.~. _ wi: in ~__‘=. :_.._e__ »-\.-.-:_" ‘ ._ »'_. 1 ._,__;~ . _-___-,F . f_»_,__,_ F1 _ __ _,ci 1 ‘V §::_,_,E .._&__,.__.,_5:,,_,_ i f " -2 "~ t' ‘zo _ .~.,.ifr. ~- ,F - .=‘ ' ~_ _. _ ' - _ . ~ -_.Y _._». _~~;‘_’»‘°;_;~.`,- _~yw=._;_'~._>-~;e‘>_»&f~?4 _ __ -,..__i N.. it i or. " 3,54. ttf _' _ _ Li -_ _ "‘ _ ' A ' ~'. . ' Q1., " ,iii f.f;`¥-lei* ' _e ~ -. »--'-'"“`“'""”" “_ ‘ _ _ __ 5 _ __ __ _ __ ._ _ _ ,_,-5 -_ _ , c _ .> _ » i -~ -» 'gs new s1uien-_x.naxuri:i:ic_iu.nLn._r u _ iw v»_ _ii-__v n'i__t.¥ _ - Th-ll B@W&5.f_ mW% ldislrrsi sate- BY _ ._ ._ . _ ____._*.A___,. -... _...;,_._:__,, ;,"_'.'i.`i’_`L;I.IJ _f.._'_ V____1.Zj_ ‘ ..¢. U' i .Jr li l in- \ Weekly Dole from Coal Miners’ Relief 'Fund-Nearly 9oo,ooo’Pers0ns it be Provided for. TUWN depended upon them 749,500 persons, so that nearly 900,000 people must depend on the sirike fund ot $5C0,600a week. Ol the original strikers some 50,000 have obtained woik elsewhere, but even if they can provide for themselves and their dependents, nearly 600,000 are awaiting aid by the strike fund. This will give them less than 85 cents each per week. The mine workers do not quite see how this amount is to keep them from viantwhen their own locals reach the end of their resources, which will be soor. It is believed, however, that the union can, within the next two months, find work in the soft coal regions for some 50,000 strikers, at present idle. These men would be able not only to live, but to send some money home to their families. It thisbedone it is expected that the union can continue the strike so long as itis able to provide the $500,000 weekly. It will probably take two weeks to complete the arranizements for the die- tribution ofthe money to the locals and the purchase and distribution of food to the members who are in need. The dis- trict omcers believe that the fund auxili- arytotliat raised by the miners them- selves will be $250,000 weekly. A tax of $1aweek on the members ot the Fed- l President Mitchell and the distiictoiii cers are expected toreturn here tomor- row nlght, and among the important questions for them to deciie is whether the dependents of those 50,0l0 mice workers who have left the region are el’gible for str ke benefits. It is cert'-tin many of them will claim it. 7 The great fund is to be handled in Indianapolis, W. B. Wilson, national secretary and treasurer, will divide the money anions: the three anthraclte dis- tricts according to their membership. District No. 1 viill probably receive 53 per cent, No. 9. 35 per cent, arid No. 7 12 per cent. The opeiators, while believing that the relief fund will make the strike last longer, believe that in the end the miners will return to work without any concessions. They state that many of the men continue to apply for work, which they are given as rapidly as pos- sible. Citizens’ alliances were formed tonight at Pottsville and Shamokln, making the sixth in the anthracite region, all of them intenderlto prevent the boycotting in- t‘mida.tion, violence and hanging in cfllzy which have prevailed since the strike began against non-union work-ers. It is expected thatirewards for convictions will be oifered. l ' ; A Great Business House Puts Silver-Bricks inthe Front of A | its New Building in Honor of the Newspapers that i Mcconmi. Ag... Made Prospel-ous. l'tl.:>wii,apriia_,,ri=. Fi»i¢ 1-ii. _ : : olklnopoar_wateh¢_oarryh:l guarantee. aadl F Pmab Dis t b_] md ,si the profits made by 'advertising' .39 Y Not only erecting a half-million dollar silver bricks in honor ot the paper that small and uncomparsble with their great store now in process of erection. A silver brick was laid in the foundation for each of each journal was engraved on its rar- ticular brick. These can be seen frorn the Penn avenue side of the building with \ in set/ing 03 this handsome structure., The ceremonies attendant to the event were under the direction of Plc-kerings” advertising manager, James Geary. He has been connected with the tlrni for the past nine years, but has only been in charge of advertising for the past fix months. 'Previous to that sime he had no experi- ence in newspaper wcrk. _When he Was given charge he set to Work with 3 Will- Immediatel he communicated wi'h the I _ l rim urg pa. c surpr ngas it may seem, yet it is “ms Jul’ 1&_Su"ly ming' Mm., true, theaaleeforthe past six months great hdue enectingfa mammoth build-'occupancy thouealndsot lngtomeetlts requirements, and from new stock will be added and'..`_a."'iiioi~`e ._ I » u exceeded all other similar periods by over ._ _ L_ ,.0 M rimudv ehwsf B" H110” I” °¥° $100,000 :miie t-eiivinsea one Pieiieriege _penrggi . _,-.5 i at ° _mi the advertiser in general seemed to think that newspaper advertising is the beet. ' G ' . __Mu,pC5 ieveier. " was doiafg the newspaper a favor when Consequently the firm ls one of the ‘ l UA pu, 1, 5 S - he condescended to insert in,lts Iooliimnoi heaviest advertisers in the city. . l\ ' _. _ .__ 7 4 _ _ -~ .» __ , an advertisement. New we observe o As soonasthe new addition ls r-_adyfnr ` .__ ` ' l.E.POBl`£RCo s. i vigorous_9ewsps.per advertlsiaaf esiiipsign willhelnalugurated by the Piekerings. building, but putting fin its jiounda' ion .The firm holds that the papers have made the business what it is, and -the firm in- made the firm successful. _J bend! $0 3061> 10 UP- The Pickeringslot this city own a dry Pickerings for years occupied a six-1 goods business which nine years ago was pstory building at the corner of Penn avenue and Tenth street, and thrived. As soon as the firm devoted its attention to the results of newspaper advertising the one ot Plttsburg’s papers, and the name,husinesslncreased so rapidly _ that the quarters became too small. Plans weref made for a. Similar building to be erected.. but before the work of construction was the aid of the field glasses, and aid greatly ‘commenced thefirm was convinced. that even that building would be inadequate, and it was enlarged to a. nine-story build- ing. Ther.-.’s astory every merchant should read, study and digest. What the Pick- erlnae have done every merchant can do in a larger or smaller way. Advertising is no experiment-it is the bone-it iss the backbone-io is the fundamental principle ofieuccese; 'all wiseacres and “lien mm the 11;-m’g private omce and I professed staid and ccnservative _business men to the contrary. _ _ Advertising is the guiding golden ray Y . papersand begana vigorous advertising that marks' the smooth pathway to campaign. For-sliwitii results were e¢en,lgr=/,ter éifort and mercantile prosperity- - W- -rr- The world is full of sicklv, despondent, iii-ed, enervived people. all nobmfr 19° bo 7 e nerves, increase ileeh and vigor, and nourish and feed every organ of the body Ferrozone is an ideal restorative and in vigorant. It is a tonic ot_~unequall€d merit that anyone can use with bent’ F Lmmou, July 121.-Joseph Gamberla`n, who was-recently indered in a cab acoif some his sgstiin parliament tomorrow- E ,___ _ ar as you Y To cure heads: epnwdm. _ 7 _ ____ Q ast is one the futnreis Y°‘“'s' gpecialg codrsehigie §hort:ind an: T writin _wi ¢1V¢\\_ .°°°". ~ tl?epetenn gbegills. ‘:Ph01l*_3Kf:Phyi What it is and What it Does, bi Ben Pitman; relative to the ‘be - ° fully furnished on L~‘ Bs ciiirowii, .my i7- in 'I I-ookina For ` S097 _ [_ vemrs t soxrxiliilemsnicesinag in German and English at onrltore. also hand painted shells in have vsrieticarer- need \ri’:in¢yp.:d or l box oi stationery. we can supply on ia Lennon, July Z2.-Geneial Buller ras well some day. The surest road to health 5 written another letter lo \NilliainB1-odritk ls alum! Cho WM 0! 955°” F°”°Z°’t‘,‘f° ithe secretary ot state for war iii which ggifrngldaldlnalilggmdzggedd ae§t.eliitlei‘ii,;f,e of J he complains that Mr. Broderick accen- wholesome food without fear of indigeis- tuiited charges in the house of commons, tion or dySD9D9i8- Thi; l`¢§“l‘S ;;1If__d°iwhlch were never officially l;-rsrg t 1`?t‘;:1@z;;?;!mf)",';g3 ‘°ig'{;h“ 'Qian tm; 0 against him, and to which he was oi-deied V1 Y not to reply LIGHT SENTENCE Price 50_c. rbox,o§ sir boxes for. $2-50, _.__ Eingsraf gill.” B" b' _B°l8°" & 0°' _ Wasnmoron, July 22-The eoiiit \ ~ ’ martial which tried Megor Edwin F. Glenn 0' “R_ CHA||B[RLA|N REUJVERS. tilth infantry, on charge of aclminlste ing_the water cure to natives of the Philippines, orpermittlngltto be done,j found him guilty and sentenced] him to da", has “un” 'wound md re. 7 one m:nth’s suspensionot duty and find him $~0. ' Kumton Hemi" e 0 _ Knoxnx, Iowa, July 22.-The crest of 0 ` k _ ‘ _ -the Miesiisi i river noon is new et; : _ _ .~»-'.'_”‘{§'.;l__‘._;__1=f' muiiuc Auoruizii cotuirss cow Md 2; '“°"‘°“ ""! “F 8* i Loxrnoir,[JnlJ 23--A d°'W‘t°h um m .tai __d¢1\!°‘\_°° s tokens *hd* _ COMPLETELY FAGGED OUT. ‘ BULLER'S LATEST LETTER. i` " { M n I ; _ rj ’ rivers ot any more flood approaching. r summer I was badly bitten bv mosquotes -soébadly that I thought I would be ‘ distiguitdfora couple of weeks. I was i ` gg try your Ltniment to allay the hu, Ioxpt-eted-a few applications i@Yf*__'°*T“_‘?S 1° f’.""“ ' I ""’"Jiiri_`._ii-also 4. _~_ lu' ' ` ‘gg » ~ 3?' _' _lfni-ther south. The Mississippi river; __ ..;.»__i_-_____` p _ AT VE§lcE'~f¢11nineinohes hereduring the list 24.; ~ .e _‘_ ~~_` ,-_» . _._~.;?._‘ .. - ii _ -' - ° iw 1~ _ ' '_ - L;-.5 »_ » dm” _ ` l\_onraand there are no signs in I ali _ _ ¥_>Q“;’___;>_i;§ to » CHARLOTTE- ` Under contract with the Canadian Government Steamer “MAN- ~ \Vi1.KE.~i-saline, Pa. , July 21, 1932.-Ac eration of Labor. exclt sive of the miners, ii ~ - “ ° . I ~» < oordlhll ti figures credited to President W°“|d mia” fl flllld Of OW I' $1.000»000 5 wlnssad on or about the fouowmg datesr- Mitchell, the 150,000 striking miners “vs_ "ein - rom anc ester rom t. John _ Prom Charlottetown r August i August 17 September io September 27 October 21 _ November 7 mu unu ulsrsfn u uns lluW"°Hc==r= is. ,, _ _ _ _ July 28 August 22 October 2 November 12 » >< Steamer sails from Manchester for Charlottetown via St. John 0 N. B. but returns to Manchester direct from Charlottetown. , U S The “MANCHES'I`ER. TRADER” is 3318 tons, is fitted with cold storage chambers and has a shelter deck for carriage of cattle and sheep. S _ U Shippers should notify the undersigned agents as to what goods - FROM-“ they will have to go forward as early as possible, in order to secure A space. For rates of freight both from and to Manchester, apply to, - . I w. w. c|.ARKE, wm. ri-ioMsoNs&.oo.. ‘I SEEDS ! SEEDS l aw All kinds. 7 Best Quality. Prices right. T¥ii....wiii.i..i... -_ _ ,_ iiit°ei‘est-iiigf es " FERTILIZER! FERTILIZER! _ Fon Au. cizops eesr QuAi_i rv Pnicesléioriii We are General Agents for the Nova Scotia Fertilizer' _Co’s famous P’ Fertilizers. 'l hey are splendid quality and are giving great' result. T Plough and'Plough Repairs _ Harrows Seeders, etc , .e - nuns win luvuuuu. wlu nn ii... We can give you satisfaction every time. - Give us a call cy_ _ _ Agent, Ch'town. Agents, St. John N. B. _ 'L ' Kon, Wed, Fri & w i -23 I ,sein in me Live Stock, and R. E. r° I if til I s a = sz; UI ~ _ r_._,_ ~..‘_ - ' Bridge work sameday youcoxne . We “teeth in one sitting, and guarantee no some _old roots s or badly decayed teetli_don’t extracted, but let us restore them to their uxfulness with our _painless Crown and Bridge ystem, is undetectable and everlasting. The cost is mall wh le the results are great. ALL EXAMINATIONS AND CONSULTATIONS FREE. SECIALISTS. H011!! 9 £0 6. BFILLIN DENTAL PARLORS_ ee PQI » ic ._»(._.».» 1 _}_ -_._,__,..L3u,,v ¢i.- ______~. _,_ _ __ `_¢'_».¢w_~.` ' ul* ‘*` I fb 1 -wi _i 7 - *if “- . N ~ _ __ '» J ,__ " ‘i£§ali¢\i.' Sveldllitisis _J "_ - FRBE and without pain when » town it is ho. ad ntag to he k don’t have tolgxertimvef We ienake l au. woizx norm av oE.~nai.' -fI"?iT!'{-.'j'?_',`.€'_"I".. Z" '- " _ "sa-'-1' "‘_ __ =~;»_V'f." i I _J 'pdulovisls ' ` "'i}`_\%~_¢3eslv§li thai _ ss. V ‘ w*-'*‘ ' 55`t;f:~_°-i.~' -sae _. ' V ' - _"~ ~. I -. p | 1/ »'- Y A ,__ I .». .2-i" Ooeri ‘v.»°ivrwi,. fl: ilt'\lf‘i v g Mnnune__ _ . make the Dost nutrition loai of , ,. obtainable, _ __ , iuiiiiittiiemieie llllElllSli f li;-7+ ::.';‘;‘:...,...- _ _ ~ l2lb.Baga5Oc ln all klntIo~_f__ & JSI' Mefbiei cfetisii ‘x and Freesione. cuesreii. /"Sri°“|1“f°l 7' spennn this Sui.. classes ever started rates on railways and Banner, Barron, Cnanua lcGal, Coox, Wanna C. Wann Ig. REA LTI! *YIEEKHE elim i gf We sell nothing but first-class _ _stock and work, therefore our We believe in buying S the best and selling as reasonable as possible. Wiite cr see i s. ones. lulmslliulu 'i”'-‘L3 “° _(ceo-.ie smears __ 0i>i>°¢if»P 0 Old Stand; Kent St., Ch lott t . fait ..“°"" and did so. The effect wool , _ _ _ P lan _ Pleated nuance sielusnir con i ll _ inn Vg ~ _ ' ' fw»1 f _im---G G-RICH-i=»@==~°~ l Proposed sailing if S. S. _CAMPANA. _ Clmomm _ _-.}...-_f= . ’ ` 1 Dau-S.;-3;-i-\`Vhile in country last; ' » ' _ _ ,‘ » ~ ' ,_ Rives. susisesme no heros ll 1- Qi AT FATHER P0041' GASPE, PEBCIE GRA Montreal 16th June _ .ii A _ ‘gf and * ii 3 Your Watches, Clocks customers are satisfied, i Are out of repair bring them _ s to usand wewillrepairtheai ` atmodéfate rate! of take - them in exchange fortiew _.~, to our -'-'aaldvertixementof Snaps in We are 2,# ii