I Canada and U. S. 'Inventions prompt- - 3 v-as-,_-l... _,., _, , .' so - ',“" _ ...P ‘ ' . L ’ ._ . “ . ' _ , _ li e ll as ‘ . -_ ..-._ ._-_-» . .A ~ I T A' 4 ' \f*:`i".'.-*' l1.::"'_"='--."7‘." 'l ~ ' .l‘ » . . . ‘_. ~ ' . - .. l . , _, v.,_l:_'i~ , ,_ t. 1 , » a */‘ . , 1 . .V . - -rr f J » / ' » , _ ' 1 , _ . J .,_ l . l ._ .. ,V '.' . . ' ‘ 1 ’ " "I-. , fi . f' f ' - - -wi' the Kidneys A N69: glass; stork first game Chicago 2, _ ,Znd Game New York 7, Chicago 1. At Brooklyn lst Pittsburg 5, Brook- Unless you are a physician or lyn 3_ dl-nggist you have no idea how much 2nd Bi'00kiyn 3. Pittsburg 2, kidney trouble there ls. Elderly people suffer the most, bo- cause they have neglected themselv- es most. ' The time to treat kidney trouble is when it is first suspected. tllus preventing it from growing more serious. The best "first aid to the kldneys” is PENSLAR' BUCHU AND PAL- METTO COMPOUND which contains Buchu, Saw Palmetto, Corn Silk Couch Grass, Uva Ursi and Potas- sium acetiate. , Any one who knows will tell you ____________,,______________________ d I. ld il TY "mt “dence has not yet revealed INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, ""“ ?h°:l§f,-'gf ofilfgyignlilrzlllyé Tile “ny better combmauon otmdney ra' lottelown 4 2 4 7 5 -staff illcluded Brigadier-Gelleral Lord lnedles for acute kidney troubles. mx-d Tflcllninnd. Montreal 1, Rich- ‘Kiltie, Walter F’oul'ld,'N'ew'Londen, 7, ?"g°k- g°l'iSkI" Nil,” tAIg‘r°e';'n LIQEEIH » o ll .arr c , .ap . . 'I`0n Innings called darkness at » . 61 6' 6' dr' C t. McAdam. At Bonlogne tiley A fifty cent bottle will show its gésrsey City lst Gnmo Buffalo 4 Jm,_ Timc. 2.29'/4, 2.29%, 2.30, 2.295§,2.29% wlge met by Capmm me Hon Fred l . but tho dollar sizo is llloro Y City 1-' ' ' Guolli ou behalf of lriold Morslloil sir va “B l l 2nd game' Jersey 8' Bunalo 3' - 23° clan' siramht Pace' Jolln French. Immediately on land-I economical. so d on y by' Eb A' At HM-risburngllst Hamsmrg 7' T0" Y V '--T W T I ' ` ' ' I Queen Catherine G. Harding Summer- Ing the Dnfly Di"°C"€d@d 1° Visit the Foster' Central Dmgstm-8' Sunny' mano 3' Ol of the ost successful horse! side 1, 1, 1, Clmlldla" l‘°5PIl“ls at Elaples and ‘ nd Harrisburg 1. T0i'0ni0 0. _ le nl’ k l l Derb j S Wcdlock Ulm,-lollclowll Le Touquet. At these institutions the aide, At Providence lst Roclwsl 4 meets of thc season eo pace a 'Y. - ~ . . Mini te was pleased to meet several Providence 2 or ' Montague yesterday and was enjoyed! 3. 2. 2. S gui ls A on them were 2nd Provldcnéa 8' Rochester 3_ by upwards oéh4,l0lil<)tt tpeople. rr The _Motl;ol;ivllle;. grtlllur Godkln, Charlotte- i1;;?li‘;iol1élpamiellé’ . dgllghger or Colonel special from a o eown, ca y g . _ . _ ~ - G , l .r Henry Smith of Ottawa, Miss (,amer $3.49 lol- $5 sud also lluiill. Porous. 'rue uulvsnss wll.L as ouvls “"°“‘ 2°” "e°°"” lm “t 9'15'“'h“° me Comlwffolvlohlrant 5E? T Ph“"““°’ ou, groud-dougllior or sir charles Tuv- 230ll_9_lll/lil wl-l-H ADM special from Summerside had a large . agile. . . _ _ IRATION' crowd and the Enterprise from Picton. Zealot, Michael McKenna. Vernon. 4. per' gli? ngcfean' fagggsfgttgfoxx ' Hon. o n c ean o . "noch .lily oooh rroilh arrivals ill iho --- ‘°§f,§“§”,,lff,§'f,,,'f“§,f)Qggbfséfsht 5' 'iTlllle_ 2 291,; z 291/, 2 so Miss iviocurdy. Miss wiuior, lvillul Dm" G°°d“ Departmant' pawns' PARKS Au 30 -' Tile Government qu ' ' l-lanlley. iiililgliter Of C01- Hanileyl 0f 2800'9`1Mu now lla; unger control all factories The weather was an that could be Belleville under whom Gen. Hughes desired to make a pleasant outing. _ ' _ “Sale of School Suits on at Patons, _ _ ~ _ serve ye E : "New Fall Suits, authorative styles 3%; tEn?1r°d‘;§?)]§;‘i':,';‘:T.' rililll plill-To 'tllllli tiTlTiTktll`:s ‘I1n1l1T1\l1tT§€tI,Iti?\ Georgian furniture, the Alice Joyce is at her prettiest and lllakcs a ill aI AI Doomed Hero" kept the alldiencc, laughing continuously throughout the`| d in new songs and were lust as popular their Fri- sure alld last visit to Cllarlottctowll, where they arc ENT boy,I asked' "Everybody but mc. l‘d been naugh of th( the ' nf lilo cmlntrylllan all other diseases put together and incur- ahlf-. For ajreal many years doctors ronnunr ed lt ls im-al incase and llresrriberl locaT)remedic treat' ment. pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to bc a constitutional disease and therefore requires Constitutional treatment. Hall* a t‘atarrll Lure, lnsllllfactured by F. J. f‘.hency& "o». Toledo. Ohio. is the only constitutionri cure I arts directly nn the blood and mucous, surfaces of thc I system. 'l_`hl.-ynffer one hundrt-d"tlollsrs for anv fast: it f_allls to cure. Send for circulars and tl ' a S. ` Ohio gian headquarters, lunched with the commander-in-chief. and afterwards visited the Belgian lines, inspected their trenches and Observed some gun- flring by both Germans and Belgialls. On returning to headquarters, the par- ty' had the_honor of being received by _King Albert. with whom Gen. Hughes lllad a private conference. Travelling on to La Pailne, near Dunkirk, the minister and his staff were the 'guests of -Gen. Bridges. Prince Alex- were,fronl Montreal and Toronto, and :hc was able to colllpllmellt tllcnl upon the admirable services they are ron- deriilg quite voluntarily. British llcadqllarters were rcacllcd again tllat evening and dinner taken happy to meet again." . sights on this occasion was tho fum ‘ All ulilug thi- lille trcllcllcs wcrc from 50 to 150 yards apart. At various intervals Gcll. liilgilvs cllcollllicrcil ofilcors lllld llli-ll wilolll he know. lil ollc trclloil ill-_ clllllv across ll group of nlcn fronl ills old home town. ills gl‘r-ntillgs :mil coll- versatioll were carried ml llllilcl- a constant succession of wlliz~bailgs, shrapnel. high explosive sllnlls burst ing and rifles cracking. The Milllsti-r had feared that ill their efforts to After this inspoctloll,.ull thc men in the trenches were visited. thc Mlllisfcl Igolng almost the whole length of the `.l°l'oni liilc of irvlll:ili-s. Ollc ind holist- vd he had pelted [our or five Gornluns that day alone. Among lllfercstillg ous 'third-cage" which is within fif- toell yilrils of lilo Germlill trcllrilcs, and ls still occupied by tho llrifisll. Y _ ,A make things look spick and span, the men might endanger themselves while cleaning np, but he was pleased to find that only two were slightly wounded throughout the day. Gell. Burstali gave the Minister a distant viewpoint atrlght angles to the line of firing an opportunity of observing the destruction of a Ger- man gun position. Shrapuel bursting over the German soldiers inflicted .several losses and the Gernlans from other positioils rather briskly shelled the British position, but there were no casualties on our side. Gen. Hughes also saw Strathcona’s Horse, with al- lied cavalry, under Gen. Seely, alld ‘later he inspected the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery under Col. Pallet and (lol. Eaton. lt is expected that those troops will shortly sce active work ill the campaign. Willie taking il. trip that lllcluilcd Festuliert, Givenchy and La Basses. the party witnessed thc dcpurtilri- ot' thc Scots Guards, wllo wore nmrl-lling out to their olil corps will-rc they lliiil been since last fail when they drove the Gi-rlllanii back fronl the Marili-_ They wt-rc going out to form a new Guards' division. All the troops not ll thc trenches lined the roads, fur- nished blinds and gave lllclll ll splen- did send-off. “lt was a splclllliil sight." laid Gen. Hughes, "and one coliid have wished it hail been plleiilgrllplli-il and clnemogruphcd lo go dowll to fu- iurc gclleratioils us u great llislcrical event.” At French Headquarters At l"rollch_llculliilliirtcrs thc Mill- ister of Militia and staff illlii-li with Gi-.llerui Jolfrc, and were mul.-ll illl- presseil with the l<`l~i-llcll Gvllcrillis- simo; On visiting thc Ii`r0l|i~il lines tlley wore received by Gi-il. Focll, whom Gen. Hughes hail lni-f. :lt lirit- ish and Frcllcll nlulloeuvrcs for tllroc successive years. ' Traversing the Aisnn valley, tho party examined critically all the old and new positions and .spclll the lligill at Chantilly (noted for its race meet- ings; with Barolless llothcllild. Going up the Aislle next day. Rheinls was reached and a welcome extelliled by Gen. D’Espere. of the First French Arllly. All along the route were traces of the heavy strllggie~smash- ed gun-carriages, ruined buildings, broken ciassions, alld above all towered the desecrateil cathcrilal. The German al‘tiliery'was keeping up elle of their periodical attacks, but the result of three hours' strenuous bom- bardment was two Frencllmell killed, yet ill tilat time illousands of shells had been spent at a cost of probably $100,000. inspected a hospital at Montnlorellcy, ill the outskirts of the capital, alld after lunclleon with tllc Britisll Am- bassador, was sllowll the defensive works and aeroplane arrangcmellts around the city. An interview with the French Milllster of War (M. Mil- lerrand-)' and an inspection of the outer fortifications of the city brought the visit to a close, and after inspect. ing a Canadian reserve park at Mont- reull, the Minister of Militia and his staff returned to Boulogllc. und found a destroyer waiting to bring tllolll across to Folkestone. Pshsgslls Canadian nurses. several ol' whom' ` ML Nlclmlusl “mlm on Boston is visiting in ille city. l., is visiting his dallgilicr. Mrs. Ei warrl liazcll, Sui-kviilc, N. ll. wi'-ll Sir Joh" Fr‘3“Cll- The “ext “WV” Messrs l"rullk Butler ullil l<`rl\llk “'35 '-0 the ('a“f“lIa" lines- Early ,iluglloil lcff ycsterrial' lllorning fe oil Saturday. 7th August, Gen. lluglles Qucllec lu resume lll,§l .l ll _ , _rsuiosattll and staff, accompanied by ll. li. H.|(,-l-llllll Scmlnal.y_ Prince Alexander oi' Teck, arrived at; - Nicffe (near Arnlentlcres) wherclhey . 'met Gcll. Aiderson and staff. An in- l0lA:cl%‘x,‘;lm5lcIett;Ill|{,T,c?lllx“Bli;`lcH(":;?a |SP("‘7tl°“ WM* at Ulm” "mile Of U10 Vail' (laplaill J. Wi-bb Stnlllcv zlllil Ll(-ill l0\iUB COFDH fill i\i‘0lln\'l. With U10 031'-OD' I-l. l.. llctilllllo, of' thc S4-'collll liutit-r' tioll of those wllo were in thc trellclles. llclwy /ll~llllcl.y_ ul-c ,ll ll-,,l“.lcll_ llll §I?&lltll0II;;il‘il;IélI“r‘- (6'€V1'€/;`i':i°ili`uG°Sl';)(0rl;‘; lggxitsllccllll collrsc Illilrtlllcry ciiuil words of cheer tn the troops. "lt was ' the Ulil BLOW-" “lil GCN- Hiiglies- Misses Bluncile M. Miilmall nn “happy to mcct, sorry to part, allll lvllil-y lvl (wsc`s sister, Mrs. tiervzin, (lallvay, Kcllt lfoullly, N. B. 'l`||c illzlny l'l‘ll-lldwa llf bliss ilim Jav. who underwent all operation for ap- pcliilii~ifi.s, will hc plenscii to learn that silo is slowly rocovcrlllg fronl hcl' serious illness. Miss Beatrice Blrt, Fnnnillg Brook, rciurllcil llolne yesterday, after spcllll- ing a very pleasant vacation with hor cousins. Misses Belle and Daisy Munll, Mermaid. Mr. Alexander Martin' expects to attend public meetings called for Winsioo, York, French River, (Tllftou, Hope liiver, Belle River, Wood is- at-tend public- meetings called for lands and Pownal. Mr. and Mrs. C. liofflllan, respected rcsidollts of this city left yesterday they intend residing ill future; `Mlf. plorlling ell route i`or Montreal wht-‘xc Gettillg back to Paris, the Minister “ml Mrs l`l°m“‘1“ dllflllg mel? SUD’ 'in (‘il:lrlottetcwll made the acqlfsint- ‘uni-u of .fl fargo llnmbcl- of its citizens who will regret their departure. Mr. Hoffman who has a life long expelli- ,eni-c lil tile manufacturing of Mc-u's .\\’cul‘ will ilcvotc the most of lljlzl ,time ill looking afior ills intorolgu .if thc Natiollal Clothing Co.. and ki-.np ,them inforlllcd on the best bu;-Ill; opportunities 'in Montreal. “ Scllool Books Alla ig , School/ Supplies Term 1915-16 (Write for Course of Studies). We have provided a big stock of College Text Books, School Books, Work Books, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Penholders, Chalk, Crayons, Draw- ing Books, Drawing Paper, Examination Pads, Scribblers, Exer- cise Books, Note Books, Shorthand Note Books, Blotting Paper, Rulers, Erascrs, cvcryllling re- quired by tbe Pupils of the Public Schools. Wllolcsnlc und Retail lowest prices. Carter & Company Limited Booksellers and Stationers t 2590-8-19lVltf. S -» I¥ 2$ K".-¥. 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