1 SEPTEMBER 3- 191° ”' rrrnnnrnnr nnnn '- 'rss-cHARLoT'1‘s*rowN GUARDIAN --- .,...,.,.,. .,,._-lu, ~ f Important Provincial News - ofthe week for the Sat- ' urday Readers. _ WEDNESDAY - ,_ The City market was fairly large yesterday. The changes in quota- tions are as follows:-Butter nineteen tn twenty-two cents a lb; eggs seven- teen to'twenty cents a doz and -lil-ack oats fifty to fifty-five cents a bus. ~ g _ _ ' un - 1g in ` ‘ ' .rnnn .r Mennnnie or court silver, A 'ure leucine principally nc Herrin.; E ...ln Summerside dealers are pay- ing sixteen to eighteen cents a pound _for butter; thirty cents a ‘bus for potatoes; seventeen to eighteen cents a doz for eggs, and forty two to for- ty flve cents a bus for oats. ._The followin are the Alberton market prices!-Oats, per bus, thirty eight cents; lbutter, per lb, sixteerl cents; eggs, per dozen, sixteen and n half cents; wool per lb, twenty three e-ents; hides, per lb, six cents and hay per ton six dollars. James H. McQuaid, manaiger of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Souris, 1*. E. I., and Mrs MCQ\1alv.l, are visit- ing in the city- M" lVl0Quai-d was lnrmerly manager of the Merchants' Bank of P. E. Island here, and after- wards of the Canadian Bank of Com- merce, and has many frien-ds in Syd- ney. Mr McQuaid is accompanied by his father. James McQunid, Sr. They will spend a week in Sydney and the neighboring towns.-Sydney Post. for three and a half months as a re- sult of the fire that completely gut- ted the mill. The new plant is prac- tically a duplicate of tlie'former with the exception of some slight improve- ments in the feeder. The only im- pruvement in milling machinery since the original plant was erected. Mr Robinson is to be complimented on the despatch with which he got un- der way after a serious loss. ~ UsedinCansds for over half a century _~l.\Ie¢linevcryc9m¢|- of the world where people suffer from C°l'll|5pation and its resulting trqubl¢,__. Dr. Morse’s Indian _ Root Pills, stand higher in public estimation than any others, and their ever- i“°l'°”lfl8 Soles prove their merit. Physicians prescribe them. , . 25c. a box. _-Police Officer Phillips, Summer- side. has purchased a farm at Brack- ley Point and intends moving there next spring. The farm is an excellent One, containing fifty acres and ad- joins the farm recently purchased by Hammond Johnson, late Principal of the Summerside school. -ln St Paul’s Church will be the scene of a very pretty. wedding this morn- llig. when Miss Helen Isobel Palmer, au ter _ -_G~ W~_ FONHHOH _0l_S\\mme1'Side K. nf rirtJy-iinifdilirzlrdsirelrisiii started his 'wheat grinding plant oil holy nlntl.lln_nny to _lolln ynllnn. “nay Satllrday after hung closed dow" of Lachine, Que. _The bride will look charming in il costume of grey-blue br-oadcloth with hat to -match and wearing a beautifully designed -brooch of exquisite pearls, the gift of the groom. She will carry a shower bouquet of cream roses. The brides- maid, Miss Adele Palmer, sister of the bride, will bc prettily gownefl in- embroidered net over white silk and Will CBITY 8. bouquet of pink roses. H. - Weston Peak-e of the Royal Bank of _The benefit given by Hnnpylnnd Canada, London, Onit., _will be best in aid of the new Prirlcc Colunty Hos- man' _ The ushers Will be G*3°l"2I0 nltnl ln Mm-net Hnll_ Snn.nnnl.sl,~le_ DeBlois and Harold L. Palmer. last evening was an immense success Mfg' P‘”'ln‘e"- m"the" of the `l”_`ide the hall being crowded at both perfor- W‘u_ Wear blalflf C9-Slllnefe de Soleiwlt-ll lnnnccn_ rl-ln, nlngrnln Ol nlctnmn bodice embroidered in mauve and which were sneclnuy nl-ocllrell by the silver. The only guests will be thc Hap land mana emeut for this oc- l cnnlé): were ,Hoge of the nnent ever her most intimate friends. Among nnown mt Hnnnyla_nd_ -lnne two lllnS_ the many and liarrdsome presents are "ated songs were exnentlnnnlly l.enn_- a mahogany table from the teachers minediatc relatives of the bride and ered by Fred Macsween wnlle Minn of St I-’aul's Sunday School and D,n,.nnt played the nccol.nl,nnllnent ln cut glass salad bowl from the mem- hel. llnnal line sl-_y1e_ The Hanpy]_anl\ b8l'S of St l’R.lll.'s (llioir witll- whum management nswell as the Honnltnl Miss Palmer has been associated for Committee are to be con ratulated on several years- i-I the 'success of this benefit. followed that occupation for many years at lior‘r\’s Wharf, and latterly nt l‘cake’s Wharf. Hu was a skilful and capable workmen and wcll known by seafaring men, both in and bc- yond this province. As baudnlastcr, Mr. Worth was also very widely -C nnnwn unnngnont the lninnu. About '*‘w”"’ “fm “`“"“ “Hd gardens eprwrt- thirty years ago hc organi'/.ed Worths “lull”-T~ ml” ‘WH WH"W"0‘l lawns and nnnrr, nr wrrrnn three nrnmlw-_rn or tn.. serflens ere especially worth com- farnilyrbesides himself, had promiu- manlllllii l-lil? l;¢ll-llllf Of UI? l>ll1Cd0 l`»0 p y g _ a grea ex cn ming en rnncc by Owing to ill health, he was forced to 'rows 'of these rcsidc»ri|tn.l fronts on tha retire-from the position of learler,but principal streets. Banitary conditions he always remained an honored and which prevnil in Arlington Heights respected member up to -the time ol are of u. high order and are strictly his death. During his mrlsical career enforced while elennlinens nl the he had charge of the -ith and 82nd gel-ellrtg is 5, marked. vil-tlle_ on an e sr u-ares ~ cd a urlmbcr of bands throughout the lil'§?,§n,,:;'l.,, tin he f,',l,',).,?lA§l,;;':le€;“lnlP Island. Home years ago he WHS the rels designated in a. few words to be leader of as fine an orchestra as_the receptacles lol. rclnse and these are Island has produced. He had received nntllered nn nt regular lnnenvnls be_ ore the heat of the sun can turn their contents into matter from which dis- ease germs can originate. As a result of this the great pcst of the housewife here-the ccmmoni fly-is but small in numbers, there being practically not- present seven members of the Worth hill? 0“l- Ol ¢l00l`S 011 it/lllCl\ tlwy UMW family, all rel-atives of the deceased, l0B-Sli 0l` HWY Walsh U1 the mllllllllill- in the organization. The late Mr. cation of their niumbers. The addrrd Worth was thrice married, and leaves precautions of screens on doors and u widow and three sons, Herbert in windows of the house makes the pert Vancouver, and Frank and Ernest in no longer the great nuisance it hns Charlottetown. The following bro- been in the past. Mr. Bcll also refer- thers and sisters survive: Lemuel, l-ed to the efleetive precrlutions wihililh had been taken- by cit zens an t u in Boston Mrs. Burbrid e in Boston, cm-no,-ation to pl-eveneheng npregrlhof i o k moth of w' ic mllc as l" Ch*“`1°ft°t°W“~ Th” deceased was hlddnthdidcby The Guardian on .pre- an _esteemed and highly respected vlonn occnnlom when the nttenllon of the Province was first drawn to the danger. On trees everywhere, whe- ther owned by private people or puib- llc property gave evidence of the grea- test care to prevent the destructive moth from getting at the tree. On the trunks of many were black ‘bands of crcosot-o or strips of treated cloth tacked on near the ground while lil the case of shrubbery poison was us- ed -and signs placed up to warn all not to feed their animals near there or nllow children on the pl'_emjegs_._ 1_\S____n_ result of thre effective -measures taken the moth is destroyed instead of the valuable ornamental trees. The_pal‘ty nine vienna Plymouth. Me”-. 'the landing pllace of the Pilgrim Fathers. 'rhere theyksewdtllle ffrlézmwbgll- oc n so v s .a. - lirrirogmiill Irivhichawere kept relics of the lending of the founders of America in the shape of sk_0l0l'-ODS Ol the Fill' “°‘“ ”“°'“‘Z°‘li“' “’.‘§li’i "ia i`i‘3§“r‘§.'.`.’5 of the hee . F- 5° perature was at all tlmBS l>lW9B“l"' the thermometer only on two occas- ions going above 80. Among lllll fill' ces visited by them- were Lexington, Woburn, Wlncheste\‘.(B Gil-Y Ol *ESPN* ially handsome residences), Belmont, ilivnrett, Quincy. .Murniw‘“. Chelsea. Somerville and other Dl1l0¢9 Ol ‘l"l'°l`°“t The big store of Jord-arn_-Marsh &: C0.. Bell has a relative who ent ositions. About five ears u o Regimental Bands, and also instruct- a musical training in Galbraith’s Band, and was an able and skilled instructor. Today the Citizen's Band which is largely made up of the mem- bers of Worths' Band, shows the re- sult of the excellent training receiv- ed under his charge. There arc at Fred and Henry in this city; Sam r Z and Mrs. Thos Riggs and Emmeline citizen, whose death will be deeply regretted by a wide circle of friends. The funeral will take place this af- te'i"rio6`h`.' lll0'l‘llER CASE 0F CHR0lil0 RHE_llllATlSll Cured by Father _Morriscy’l llo. 7.' Green I-lill,N.B. Nov. 28th, 1009. l rnurnr nnrrrrey ned. cn., Lui. It allords me great pleasure to be able £0 add my testimonial to those of the many hundreds for- whom Ehtlwl' U¢!'l'll°¥ ' Medicine has vvrought. wonders; l For several years I Wasil great i\.\5`°l[6f from Itlleumotism; I tried many ljemof-lie! but they proved unsvailiugl un_tll ln the fell of 1906 I' tried Futher errrsey s No. 7 for Rhcumntism, and after using it I short' time I was curcd. I shall be gnad $0 answer any enquiries from _the su erin( ones. Miss Pllommi M1icN|m.l.. Father Morriseyls No. 7 removes tile. cause cf the trouble-the_ une seld in the blood-und strenghthens the kidneys I0 that they can keep tlw l_>l0°ll llll¢\'°d and pure. _. When No. 7 dnvcs out the rheumatic pains it drives them out to stsy. No. 7 Tablets are ut u in 60c. bones. £ or gem liesther Herring; ` , W., , N3. J. H. and Mrs Bell and Miss Fan- Thc death of John F. Worth, City, “V BDU- Ull-y. have rct_\rrneri after n which took place yesterday morning ;¢l`-il Dlvt1S5\T1tllV_lSitltwitll fi-iglli-fin in removes from this city a man rlirlch °S;0l1 ull 0 W1' C 109 in lr im- respected as a citizen and a musician Dwdlute vicinity of the Hub. Mr and endowed with particulfar ahilrtinla I-le lglrs. Ililill were llor ltlre glneat part of suffered al -.summer rom an i ness, err' ircc wcc s s ny t e guests of which, however did not llrevent lrlm 5/ri-lativcs in Arlington Hciglrts and from attending to his raily drlt es r. Bell speaks v-cry big-lily of this until about two weeks befoi'c_ his one of ]3.,l..¢¢yn',.; mnnv B,l1,.llvn.nn civic death when he WRS tv-ken H0\‘l0\lHly connections. Many lslan-rlers who are ill. Mr. Worth was thc son of the acquairited with this beautiful little llllllr;r1.l)<€lti'lit0V`llvl,H.Pi ,.i.P ,_ _ of -----»-- _. ._ _ , . -_ _ _ . . . . - _ all }_ ~ _ _ I _ trnrus for tllclr homes. The Court A few months lngo I lege,-l-el] to cerniug his wifes louglilness 0! Dr. Fm? wrnorr, R Tianligssw Ta rzlrgnlé enter the same place m the Bama arranged for _n special tram te so Siu .four ears B 0 when we had B nitrmate nnre through tie use _ ._ ral o , _ y . - y ._ - manner was nlw mane a couple ol west to accommodate rr large num- _ y_k ln y .l g .- vvl t Williams’ Pink Pills. “It is a _B\m° Toonlbs. H. Warburton. W. W8-kellll. bcr from tho-'c sections of the pro- mmm 8 e em y swing' um was l thin to rccornmerid l)r_ Williams T. Whelan, E- W€0liB. N- Y0\lllkel`. J- _ " ' sown the 25th day of March, the re- PP _E t it in llnllcnlt to Cmnklll H Stanley _l_ Snnnll_ success, no traces of any entrance " vince. _ suit very good crops. I wish to say Pmk Plus- alll Y? _ _tl lt mtl, ,',__ G 'Brnd' J M lvlnldock _l A being found at that time. - . The mornirlg session opened at 9.30 a few words wlnn regal-d to thnmnde cxpress frilly “"0” hwl li ug ll §nl&"_ h‘ y' ' ' ' ' ' ` ‘”““ ““’ ‘““““ '”“° ”°”' °f sill*-=""f= in the Well- “wee *“"“ ‘°‘ ““““ ‘l -'€`“"-Yr“‘l.`f§`”..`.?.`.“° 3.; ill; lun... or N... 7 ....1 n can... er-‘rl wmmlttees i}r‘cseut_erl the re- done by bend. for there were no mow- “H they have _“”tl’“nln_, me -nest ,es wh., wo., ,,,,c,,',,,l and seventh agus has left for Boston, Mess. to - ports 'md me h'u°W'ng ('mce"S were mg machines at that time' and it health and Suengllcxnl fraternity hurl Por-iitiorl respectively are: elected and installed by .Iollrr H. was done chiefly with the small hooks. ”"_°"l"s °f the me; rn". tn' mn- com- NO. 7. _ inn, i>.r-r.c.n. ~ our and young, -rnnie una female. failed' CFM yeas P t' t time Ml C 1, ~ n C es w B for the Leer two years has -been-an . - . ,nnada and since in aor . elg , ap . . _ I"H`L"'R`¢S` F' Hodgson' were helpmg and ten stocks daily mg to ‘b t tlircc Years alto. lily Prowse and J. A. Webster. Lieuts-. _ I-l.(l_ll.-Rev E. .I_ Ruttce (re-elect- were considered good for one man. “Pl l'°l,'ad0l;',,,,,, nnbject. to sevfire ill- `(;_ L_ Mcxnyl B_ _l_ L_ Gnrnnnml J' surrounding villages. She was much., __, mm' ` ' My father when in England' although wi e safrom what the doctors said W. Stanley. ' H`V`(""i"k“' H' '“0"tgmne"y' n carpenter by nude' helped in the iziriiiqs-sechronic anaemia. She was ut- N0. 9. ‘l H_ l_lec.y__V(l_ w_ Me-lrbec, (re-elect- harvest field and learned to be a terlyfaml entlrely helpless' nnd so Major _l_ F_ Stems' Cant A_ »l~_ well in her future studies. Mes M01 -f ‘fd-l g°°d ”°“'”"' H” “°“m “_” “my °' ir rr c sue una in nn iriind in ivrnxny. ments.. A. F. McQunid_ F. leod Wi" be lfmlll' mi°°°d bl’ 11°* and Esqufmalt sad is _composed of about seven companies. Each of these three Artillery Bri- gades had its own seperate competi- tion at which cash prizes were awar- ded by_the Dominion Government through the Canadian Artillery As- sociation. The Heavy Artillery to which the P. E. I. boys belong, has' only been ln active existence since 1906, yet in that short time the Island Militia have attained a high degree of effici- ency and have made a wonderful showing in the annual competitions cludes the work done at local head- 'out 'wan Im; bf” spirit' PM-sed “WAY hope that the public ma be deceived -‘l““l`t°l`s~- The 9°°°“d‘ is' g_“” PNC ' . ii _ f- ._ _ V _ _ __ _ _ -_ ._ , _-,,. ., .l. ,_ _I ‘_ _ after 3, weeks battle against fthe in-» y _ _ _ l P 1; dtb th l th ` _ ' ' r ' ` N", evitable. I-I»er body was forwarded tg “ld hd l'° P'_"`“l‘““° l'h°“" l'l"“k'“5 'il;Eria'gatd'?.>vfmiil% Tivo nhmexqcohpeé `f ` ' _ _ ' _ _"‘,_ her former home in Grand Entry for l-llel' “W R0'-ting the genuine “ Dr. tltions which Elves lille general effici-` __ " nl _ _f _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,.l__ '_ __Tf"""_-, in Ottawa. _,_ vs_/ .j . __ . ' - _“inl- The competitfqns are thrtl . _ .,`,_ __ . "a,l.,-;. ber. The first is the efflc ency and v _ _ J _‘___ _ lang., persouell' of'the`e`l1\npment ‘which in- _ _ I _ I ‘ _lr _ __,,__,, _ -_.__ _ _ 1 ,nl ._ ._ _ .. 5. 7 f " _ i - - -- . . ,..__-_- ...r “nu W! “__-in _,W - .-f_,w,» \ 0- ,_ ..f.. _,n interment on Monday afternoon via Fuwler’s.” _ ency of the Dominion _olfbCi;lla.du.. d ‘ f ' `_ _ '_ V _ _ _ _ _ _ _, _ l ni: Sourle accompanied by Mrs. - John - _ .. » In the first com'pet'it_ u, os 7 an " ' _- _ `_ ' ' " "~"‘ _"_' or-nrlrn, oranrl entry. Mins Meruun F.°'E°'°' “my 6" 7”" D“'l`°‘f; e batteries or this 'city tice for nrnr _° _ 7 _ ` ‘ _ ' ' " " =‘l__ leaves tdmonrn ner lnther' Nell Mc_ asus xrnscr or WILD Sraawssnirir l,l5¢e_ the prize money nl $90 being = - . -_ .ix-_fa ph,,_i\_ foul- brothel-B; (;e0rl=.e_ And,-evv_ has been useilrnthousands of families for equally devided between the tw_o William and John, all at home, and companies. In tile second competi- twe sisters: i/:rn John sneneii, rin- n tion. the gun practice in Pet-ewawa. mn, an-<1 Mrs Artemnu Ai¢,l;enn_ No 8 Battery led by 5 points while Grand Entry. To the bereaved fmul- - _ No 7 was second. In the _aggregate ily The Guardian extends sympathy. DY5°“l€l'Y- C°ll°» C|""“PSr Pal" in the 0' the ‘move .two compeptlons ND 8 --_ Stomach, Summer Complaint, Cholera battery won “mt .place m an Cana- The following clipping from the Mnrlnln Uncle" lnnmt Se . k da. in general efficiency and captured Truro News of a recent date will in- ’ um' "lc ° the GOVeru0l' Gelleflil S CUP- N0 7 “rent l the many lrlnndn nl Mnyln. ness, and all Looseness of the Bowele. Batteay was second and No 9 won ' _ rr - - n, - - even ace. Sl.ii`;:n1:lfl;;"l_ ilgefvléisl f't“l;'";cegreat.Bnl_ln_ A“l;l_f°' hnr' l'°"l°'° “Ml "mm B The aclllual amount of prize money faction to have in the Tnwn Uonnnll °“ $0 ‘UKW bl Y0“ “Sk l0\'- P"‘°° 35°- won has not yet been determined but a gentleman. who _ can so well fill Mnnnfncinred only by The T. Milburn willl he tannounced at the earliest OP- the place of the Mayor, when absent, Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. P01' “nl Y- _ _ as did Acting Mayor Slackford on The l0ll0W1HE 19 thi? P‘Q\`50“e“ of the recent visit of the Royal Com- m--~-»-~`-1~~--~ --~ - 316 leallifgllll l-h°CD0m\‘;;‘i‘i{‘ml“ Ny); mission. In almost every town ~ HWY I’ 1 BW 01'!1_D€ '- there are those, who, when clothed gllitélcllléiél when he was lymg' me was B8l1l»€YY. 4l~l\ HUM! Bl`\§"~d° C- G- A5 with il little brief authority. become -lie urea nn nn una liven trusting in Mai” J- R: D*“‘“’- Capt' D' A' Mc' bumptious and assertive, examples of the mel-its of nil, Saviour as he wns Kinnvn, Ll€\ltS- J- A- 3- Bayer- E- which wc have seen; not_so with act- often heard to nav that ne had no E. -l0l‘ll0u. H- L-_Bel-llllne. L- N- ine Mayor Slackfnrd. whose conduct leur or annul but believed -that ne 5"f“'“““» SEP _Mal F- M“"“Y» _Q- arlrl remarks before the Commission was saved tilrollgh with in Chl-inn M. S. J. Llghtlzer, S355- R- Dm' Were m09t fBV0fBl1lY Commellted OH He often recalled instances in which m'°“d' R' Seaman’ S' Bagnau’ H' __ by more than one of our citizens. God had mn-aclllunslv saved his me Smith, T. Balde_i'St0!\. J- _McKay-S_ Y *"'*"= __ .J~ ~_- 7- -_-'.;__ I take this opportunity of thanking in times of extreme dangel-_ and O. R. Scgts. J. D. Jenkins. lg- Storey him I th xarnpl h ha et S t. W. Vaulderstinc. F- Sgt- - C '_ p_ C ' _ G_ C 1, ll_ (;_ 8 B S -_ or e e G 8 S B Us Womd speak °‘ the g°°d“es“ 0' God g l_l,,,':,r,E? A_ Mcr3f§,nell_ '2;n_°pM'f,Q,,nld_ of their daughter Florence Elsie to .5 Evefy \ls_er of “Fruit-a-tlve_s" knows exactly what 'ia helngtskm. "Ihr ~-»1 formula of this famous fruit medicine is printed plainly on tho outside d eve \ r box. We l:lave_ stated many tirnes-and now state clearly-that “Frr1it.|.\<|y¢:z __ is made of the _~|ulces_of apples, oranges, figs and pruncs, with valuable lg”-g "ng nerve tonlcs and nntlseplics. __, Everyone kno s th t f 't ' ' is ll lhf l- _ understand why thin; is tr?ue_nu Juice ea t u- but Perhnp. nm. do . Fruit" 't fbot ’ ' _ ...___ ._...1:;.'ss.€°"::S.:.‘:._: .:.._°.‘../;.‘t_*;*i,'.r.*:? ;5.;;i;r: r.:";f.‘.r:°r.::“..*.’é.°f...~ fmlt _vulue_ as a medicine. An eminent physician of Ottawa, after Q experimenting, found a method of increasing the hitter principle lu f thus increasing the medicinal or curative qualities. , _ The guess are first extracted from fresh, ripe oranges, apples, £"a]“ “ll ...R S). Pf}ll1¢_S ‘ y B secret process, some of the sweet atoms are replaced by tho. bitten' """ principle. Then tonlcs and antiseptics are added, and the whole mado into "' tablets, new known far and wide as “ Fruit-a~tives." ` i ' in*;:'::.:::,;'..;1 22; ::.1_i.'.“.:“:.i*.':°.i“ 5".: .rf--. ...__ ._ _---n -»f, --1- ° lrorn their introduction to the public. ve mr compumon be - “ Fruit-a-tives " is nature‘s stimulant for the liver, bowels, kidneys and skin; In cases _of obstinate Constipation, Liver Trouble, Indigestion, Baclldfltn' ’ Rlieuinatlsm, Headaches and impure Blood, this wonderful fruit medicine cusn when elverytliing else fails. -- - - - _ I-mit-a-tives" is _sold everywhere st_ 5oc. a box, 6 for $2.5o, or trial box, 254:" or will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited. Ottawa. --'- __.. _ -_ """ - '..,.) ...Alexander and Mrs. McDonald of' -- Monte ue announce the en a emeilt George S. Inman, barrister-at-l¢u‘.,..., The marriage will take place 'tho_ i _B_ Callaghan, _of the Charlotte-_,,,, town Light & Power Company, clty,., _ leaves this _morning for Wlndsor,_, _l Ontario. Mr. Callaghan, during'hia" absence, will take in the Toronto .Exhibition, and will visit the Niaga- ra Falls and other points of inter- est, besides going through anumbcr of the big power houses in the Pro* vince of Ontario. . ` -An unsuccessful attempt was _ made' on Tuesday night last to break into the drug-store of A. W." "' P. Gourlie, Summerside_ Yesterday morning, the glass in the cellar will-'f"l dows was found broken and the iron "' F _ 9' - - . §f?i¢!'l5!’1_3_°°.29`1 badly twisted. A similar attempt to “ weeks ago but apparently without -- r..r. ...Miss Gertrude S. Mcleod of 'Mont-' ~ finish her course in music both fn- __‘ strumental and vocal. Miss Mclcodr . teaching music at Montague and the---. beloved by her pupils, who were aor; __ ry. to part with her, but wish her, _ many friends at Montague who wish H T""““ *M A" Mlm" Huy smoke a day' Them were two wed oil: of bed for weeks at a T. Robertson, J. N. Mclilachern. __-r for her speedy return. _ ‘ .' '. _ r ' ti rf- r lr. 'rr fm S' 3.li_',5,':;lm_il"'l,.mwl`3,fn;"' Tommie' llrililgs owclrlglntiivcrlti/0 lnlcgheiiooor moi); Stretch' Thi tllgsxgtlggls l:5lgrml?;§;_% THURSDAY- ,/'_--.. -. _ . . 1 .,.-ny __ _ r l-l. /\rrditor's.--Jolin Sinclair, W. A. f_'l:_';;ll_ h"nflil?lSulnp;),;_'l`lt,,dwll&,'l,ga l:,(;liv=ll1,;" lirloribliiirle She had no aplleltlte Thedmlotor bogt Imperlgl Il',hhs.s rg- Mcl_e,n,_ _ l -~ _ _ _ » _ t n tl, lol. anything, I emp oy- turne rom um-mersre w ere s e _ _ _ __ Appolntell Olllcllm llc takes the hook in his right hand gl; rlrlhlée bglst medical attendance ,und competed nllccennfnlly ln the necnnn wlho dred_li1n Bevellley lzosliital, Malllvlm and cuts a few strokes, and their _ bl The (l(nn_Ol_ gave race lol. the Mcllelvle cnn ln Tl" ater an 1 ness o a _s or dunait/lon, ' 1 " ‘ " ‘ICF ‘-3 mes his len' hlmd and also changes nurses Procurd eil red beef tea and Grrerdian’s report of the race it was Wednesday "°°“ Aug' mth' l°l'°"`» Al -I 011-llli.-ll Obit . .R._ until he has enough for a sheaf, un. her tonlilrnl iznmgll lfml medlplne wnnlll lncmrectly stated that the lnnnnlnl ment took placeMto the R, Cqn_lCs:1c_t-_ __ _ _ ' ing his foot and hand at the same W"_“’~ _ . ' -_ 81'!" all Sl- 5l`i!¢\l`9¢'B “F BU K- G- M-P---W M- » '- J- S€U'Y~- ~ ~ “nl” °- i , he u' `the right hand o l “"’“‘ S _ - _ _ . _ _ H- 0\'l:‘81llSt--“Wllllfl U- S\\ll\°\`l““‘l~ oes Eiiiflrrrd and around untilnhh "ld ’*l’ag°°‘\"‘t .“_'°"’e 'I “"ymi"g` 'the l°“'th and anal mp' 'hills sh°“m were accompanied home by his sisters ' H ‘l W-lil Garson nan gnollgn to make ll sheaf An unl. 'l‘hen we began giving her' advertised have been made to read, the third H.-I-W-TW. 3il_l`SW0¥`l3l1- fields were enlarging and the' stumps "0m”‘ll°5»,\’“t 211.11 s‘;eer:l‘[';l‘nl;)(nl“,),ei:,;'l1,i;;Imp" instead of 1il_i:]_rst‘ H. Marshall--K I1- ll°n0“f- were being removed we needed a (me evemng W le ...Theursmains of Vincent O'H1m»lvy,` _,, son of John O'Hanley, Bear River, ' ating at the services. The remal1lI“"'»f Annie. He leaves a sorrowilig wife. ‘_ and child. mother _and father twu-...-_ brothers and four sisters to mourn d t th ' tl Per I h“l’l’e“°d t0 Bee lm advsrtlse' The following nurses graduated and the lnnn ol n lnved Onn_ _ _, Ziiwwd cvhllrime(iic§d tar ug; tliii ment Ol Dr- williams' Pink Film' lfl' received their diplomas from the rif- scytlie by fixing a bow on the scythe Ulm the cus” of 9' y‘;;‘I:`l;_“l‘;l')“‘:“a:l'ae‘f.hcials of the I-losplital fo; thine ill: and cutting it against the standing had been a great. §“ e n - ‘Halle at F°1l°°““'°° 1`e°,°“ Y' lf’ Mary Davies, Mrs. J. D. I-Iynflml-ll._,.. min one h,,ml`wm.l employed to mill. Wl\0 leslllled to “Vmg port of which appeared in yesterday B gather the sheaf w`hich was a vcr been °‘“`e‘l l‘h"°“gh the “Se of thfise issue: Mies Elill-\bBl»ll M\1I‘l%Y. MUT- g ' y Th case Seemed '90 ilescflhe Harbor Miss Elizabeth McNair- ,nan nan nel. home’ and when Dnnn hard job to do, so we then cut it Pm* 8 my 5. _ _ _ outward from the standing grain. A Ve,” closely the Symptoms 0' my léllmll. Hlllfflngl-0". M1SB_L0“l9° Mc Sir Louis and Lady Davies, Mislw.; and family leave the city this moms l ing for Edmonton where Mrs, Hynd- -- iel and Thomas Davies, brother and,-, ak th ld b us d to atller the Wife- and “1l'h‘~’“gh I had pretty near' Q\1BI`l‘l9. Nine Mile C"e°k» Miss “W” son. respectively. of Sir Louis. KH ` ' r e en con e e g l, ln . _ l M - ' - _ ly l0Sl1 all l\0P€ °l he” ever e 5 tie Huntley, (/ity, Miss He en _ c dilriizill wli'i`c'll,\i'liiiagiiAaa§;sal>li1(i%ci:tdd) Wen again' I decided to get 2 sumlw Klmlon' Desnble' then the mowing machine' with the ‘ll the Pm” _“nd “mfg hlflf nl) (ll: Cl _ 1- ' ` i them- My Wm’ W.” or 7; Y Bruce Stewart & Co., ty. B-N 'up their residence, which has beet; _. engaged in business. _Miss Davies and . Miss Hyndman, who are also leav-‘ '-2 ling, will proceed to Ottawato open _ t h l. Th l th _ caper at ac er is maci ne .rows llcartened, and said she expected it hnlldlnn n Steam nollel- lol- the west cloned (lnrlng the nlnnmeln Sn. Lonlnl l ' l ll t ll , l. _ tlifa ltdiilii iilliitli iiiakiiliri hir-inldariinrllhiiirilid WB-S "MY “nuker “use "I money River Starch factory. They are also will l-etnrn to Qgenvm the ll;-gf, of I it to the ground. The next improve- l»l“`9W“ awayil H°‘¥le"i"t'n;':l‘E beégg effecting repairs . to the Sin-hlllacll la Qctobnl- ful- the gpenlng 0( the 3l|L\“" ment was a self-taker. Then comes “kms the Pu E' an d tn lafge B-nd Powerml t“g`b°“t' W ° 3 P\`9m0 C0\1l`li Ol Calmdar _ the binder. Farming now is only Sh” dm-_ lm' am” she had “Be em -accompanied by a, smaller tuge 9- la to what it was seventy years lm' “ mme' “he fell' they were help' dredge and l»W0 “OWS and Whlch 9"” fl`0m 'i\in~e6~."~ iinimirri ie;--lil izeiiilll' " e °eii\l»et`f2i1:t\9‘?"l*l | e 1 l 'pl e lei .1 teenth year of his age. duccment will bring a large number iiilliiiid, d)tmJeo'hn “Mo iiriidl aridwdlh WORTH -In this city August 30th of riflelnen together so that a [ood rnnur. one;-f-'--lui-~eu°lunn'~slmi»ry`i '-‘°"=='r'- were-. -:Sd 61 nw- ' °=°f\“==¢ ~ ~r>°== will re ww Oo. 5°* N: T’ Y _ ‘ her a - . _ , - dt* lng her- From that “me on P into this port yesterday evening. The vvl-lg-_ell Egg word about threshing. ,Whig Wtllie came back' herhcgkg belggktg are on their WHY "Um Q“"l’°°b° Cap” Ellgeil Young I did not like threshing. T wen return. and she who ardegn an no Breton and called ln to have ,mme Ol grnln more than pleased when father decld- “P0” as a h_°1€1°5st‘.“v'°ll;e gig corn repairs made to one ofthe tugs. ed to hire a thresher. .He came on take a nelly lu lfellespillls and through l 1 C ‘_ MondBY morning- He came lately unued ta ing e t-' d no nn_ -The mafflage f-00k Pam ll al ton where he from Ould Ireland. He commenced by them her health co" "me bl to gary, Alta., on Tuesday, Aug- 15. 0 relatives, Miss filling the threshing floor with DFOVB- “Ulu at “lat W; are a e her Arthrrr Frederic Bell. son of Robert nnd nel. sheaves and taking his lack-knife cut heartlly congmtu ate er “po” S Bell, Alberton, P. E. I., and Clara the ties and -then commenced to wmlllete restoration to health' ome Anne Bowness, daughter of John- porlnd away and at every stroke he three Yea" have since passed’ bang Bowness, M0utl'0S€. P-E-I-. UW Gere' has changed hands, right and left; so he in that Mme she has fever an mony being performedlby the Rev. J few continued from morning till the do-y’s bothered in the slightest agree W A. Clark at the Knox Church manse work was dorle with the regularity the "-‘ld t"°“l’l°' H" °‘“'° has “s` Mr. 'and Mrs. Bell's many Island of clockwork 'When Saturdliy even- t°”lsh°d everyone who new how in friends wish them every success in ing came the' threshcr helped to clean shlehhflld bfflnl tl?l;"T;lksw°o\3_°k;lf’n‘3‘€g§fl their went-,ern heme, she n n-le' w t ear e I _ iiiii iilh h:dg