1 s ‘ f-- -- ----4.-W.--_--. ~ -_- .l-vv. .~_~-.vw-, ~; - v-_-xg-5,.--_ -~~-- ~ , . _ _ _ _ ._ , _ ,. __ .__,, _ _ __ , i I. __ APRIL 3°' 19'" 'run i..i'ras'r News TIIE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN """\f'"` rms? or ann .-.-.;__ PAGE FIVE if ' * __ P lmp rf inf Provincial NewS I oi the week for Saturday ~ ‘ Subscribers. . %l4 re THURSDAY. Patrolman Al.. Brown, formerly 01 eh Lot 49, P. E. Island, who has been in in the Seattle Police Department for the past seven years, has recently been appointed a detective.-Oak- land, Calif., Maple I.:-al. D. McLean, a well known Sail Francisco physician, with offices at 945- Market Street, was born in Ca- buu Cove, Prince Edward Island. He left the old home over thirty years ago, but hopes some -day to return for a. visit to the old farm, where a brother still resides. The doctor at- tended the anniversary entertain ment of the San Francisco Society. _.()ak1and, Calif., Maple Leaf. Stan-Sergeant Everett Dewar, of the Ordinance Department in this city, has been transferred to the Mil- -me Department in Ottawa and leaves on Wednesday next. Recently, as a result of his success in competi- t;ve craminations. Stan-Sgt. Dewar wuh promoted from a private to his present rank and his subsequent transfer is an evidence of the appre- ciation by the department of his va- luc to the stafl.Staf1-Sgt Dewar has made many friends~in this city who, while they will he delighted to hear of his rapid upward strides in the Militia Department, u-.il sinccrcly rc- gret his departure. In Grace Church lust cvcning llcv Mr Styles of Powiial dcliv<'i~c-ai a. stir- ring address on l\fissionar_v work in the West lndics during thc twelve years of his resilience therc. His llc scription of the people, church life, cllmghe nn'l grncrai-conditions Oi thc Islands together with thc success of Mission work among the large pop ulation, commnllded thc whole-heart cd attention of his bearers. The ad- dress was rcplctc with a great Var ifyfiy of iufornlation. The vestry of the church was wcll filled and thi- uuulcnlgc gi-f~nil_v alilzrcciliteli the var- iuns points of filc ailllrcss. Mr Styles is a vigorous rind attractive speakcr. ull- Hun-isoii, the liastiily on behalf of tm friqnds, thanked Mr Styles for his visit and most intercstinz miss ionary talk. The inf-.ctiiig wus ullilcr me auspices of the Mis.~1ionai'_v l`lrclc ,,,,,,m0sell of me young ladies of thc church. _ An Ottawa despatch snysi '1"llr homes of the foilr Canadian cadets who will go to England to compete in the Boys Bisley, have been au- ilounced. They' are: Cndct ilates, of thc Hamilton Collegiate Institute, and Cadet W. Liddy, of the Dundas high school, ill the scilior series; and in the junior series, Cadet Tidswcil of Hamilton Collegiate Institute. mil Cadet Captain E. lvl. t‘.rawford. uf the Quebec higii school The shooting was done with minia- turu rifles, as that is what _thc com- petition at Bisley will be with. The bw., Hamilton boys, who head their ictpcctive series, eachiiiarlc thc bil; score of 104 out of a possible 105. (ndet Tidswell is only 15 years old, hull Cadet Bates is under lil. Tliere was a tie between Cadet llid- d_.', of Dundas, and Cadet Mills, of Toi-onto, in the senior series for sec- ond placc, each making 98 points. but Cadet Mills wolf out in the shoot od. Cadet Liddy is the waitinil lllnll- In th() jllnigrg, (‘»B(lL‘lL E. M. (`/f`BW- ford, of the .Quebec high school, was, second, with a score of 00. Uaclct i.ar.drig~an, of Cliarlottctown, is thc waiting man with a score of 95. Tiiic boys will sail on May litll from Mou- lrcai. A very pleasant surDl`lS0 Dn'l't.V ‘VHS tendered Miss Catherine Mc(lorniac. daughter of the late J. J. Mc<‘ormav. formerly of Sit George's, P. E. Island, at the residence of her niotiicr, Mrs Sophie I. Del~iCormicrn. ill? 'l`llll`fy' seventh Street, Oakland, on thecvcn- me ei st l°atrlcl<'s ony. March 17th. The occasion was the ciflnfncllln biriihday of thc young lady. and innny friends usscniblcd to extrnd congratulations. The home of Mrs. DcsCoriniers (who is a dauklllel” Ol the late Willialii Hooper. lll- l'~ l°~- iioieli, P. ill. lsll-lii.l. wus l’l1"' ance. Sweet niusic vias roiidcucil bv Mrs iluileipll Nami. iilfunst- “le” ‘ll Mrs DesCorniicrs, and dnuRllll`l` ‘ll P. B. Hughes, l\f0l'cil, i‘_ lil. Island; uluu bv Hugh Mt-Doiiuld an-.l Sebas- tinh Moghrly en thc violins, and John McDonald oil the miiusoliu and f-!\ll'i tnr. Dancing was cni<‘y"‘l ‘l‘ll`l“K thc evening, after which Slll’U\‘l‘ “'35 l""fl" vcd. Among the cii_ioyl_llll"' leutules wus the fancy stall <"\"‘l"l5 l’y ,Alex McDonald, of f‘.iiarlotf.ctowii_. l'- lf" l'~ and Hugh Mclionald of Judiirif of helpfulness these three owed _ __ __ »-- __ __ __ their lives. _ -"he eat occllrre oil `ri ay, Phill (lallaul-_-,_, n _ - thc l5th, of Mrs. Sark, wife of ell- thc slllllimer of l896.e2i£\tl[l1el?;¢llesiillllbSoilIt (Thief Sark, Lennox Island. Tile de- containing a family party of ulul. ceased, formerly Miss Maggie Thorn liers0h5_ aumug t-bem D_ A_ Picke_.in,,' toil of the Moreli Reservation, was ,uc uf the present “.ate,. cOmm,s_ forty-eight years of age and ~was a ,qcullrs ul Sllmmerslllm B Mr_ Tanton woman of considerable culture and ._,l Stanley their wives and chlldren l`€lln0m€llt~ She WHS Well Hllllnlll-Cll uid an elderly lady, while out fui‘ ia and did much to foster education uleaslu-u Sull_' was capslzplp Thu Hllllllll=‘! lllld £0 bell-9l` tlle 00llllll-l0ll .non succeeded in gatilcrilig the wo Ol the llllf-WCS Wil-ll Wlllllll ll0l` l0l~ .non and children back to the boat was cast. Largely tllrougli her influ wlliel. was on her mam curls lie.- encc an excellellt =wlu><>l has been lei..-l flat on ule wl~.i.c.- lllllliing ii.-rc maintained oil the Island, her soil, they clung, up to their necks in the John Sark. a graduate vf St- Dun- water, llolililig the cl~.ililren's heads stairs College. brim: the Present shove the waves, mul waiting for teaciicr. 'l‘iie influence of her good .leullu the Uulv tblug lu ,,lgu,__ Om, llllnlllilln Hnfl ll0l` lll`8Cl-lClll lfleas ln after nllother the lvoinen and cliildren nllll lllnlllliiemnnl- anll ll0ll3€ll9€Pllll1_ dropped oil but' were again rescued ill n’lllCll lUl‘ l~ll0 lllll-lVCS Wll0 Sl'nC9l`9‘ if rescue it could be called, alid given lll0lll'll ll0l` llentlb Slln WHS mal" uiothcr hold on thc bo:-lt, and of life. Cll Ill- l~llC HEY Ol 5eV9llt€@ll"fll‘ll”t)' liraveiy the men eilcuiiraged the wo- nn y€nl`5 nil0~ Ol fllllleen Cllllllfell men, holding out hopes of rescue but orn to tiicm eight are living to buuu uually gave ,my bu ,l,,_S',,,,l,.. nlvllfll the _ o mo ers w ose children he on a bath morning, April 24th, e: _ 1,1, ly; ,lb _mm I___c___*l_;¢__él_l;nl_l__l;l____ 2/ll;i_;€_l_e;__V;l_?s_t_:i_li_,_ p_e;;:iiing___;i:_;¢;i__gc_l_i_iig__i_r_i_g__ lsr li_le_ to ll_:l»_l____l1a_i_1_de_l'l____bac_l;vt<_> :_hei;_i from _the _lohi_l McDonald. Deceased was borr. _ \ _ lm, l ' ' \\ ber lol S°lllll`lnan & U0. Annie D. and Sl1Cll 8 position that he could nlnliu the blessing ofgchildre: wllh xlfcewed tin t 6 SIB of Skills' tlwtltmddlt swf? l ll Joseph McGill from Sydney with coal the boats fast to each other 11-is him would have been orphlinsut ‘gli i*ll‘oll'l:llg: ggguflnlortayndgdg year? ilgds ' l " ' _l Ml: '__' for Holman Ltd. and Lawrence fr then hauled th b ' ' wive wh h ‘ ed " ' '_ I ' ' ' ' A Sydney with Coal _or Steam N__v__4_>_\_ll _____ Own and _¢;:_1;,__§_li;: t__y_ni:n;_;___in:;t: __0____s om e sav from wldow~ l-_ler1g_liras__l:lfe i§l__i;rr_l__e_:i__ ¢:_nd_le;ves a IS DlStlHgUlShCd fOl` ll1S UDCqU&llCd RH.dlC3.l l-l0n U0. arrived in Summerside ye.,-_ land. These three men would certain- 'l"ll95° blessings he cherishes hilt of and a memlher of the Prlflrslbyl-ellrlgll , terday afternoon. ' ly have perished had it not been f.-u- this _world's wealth he possesses church at Rose Valley. He was of an and PCI'lllZ1I`lCIlt CUFCS ItS I . cthlug. He has risked his life for unassuming nature and milcb liked in `\ ° l | - - . . - ‘ f Others; he as b lit ll it t in . ' _ 'J “ s roug ac o loved e community __ _ Record _S P0S_t_VC_y __ _ rr . _ , , _ , .sf nes twenty-six lives. And for this e has received praise unstinted the "ll 710 liffl. newspaper notoriety as H Striking postal figures made publi<-` li-ssing of those whom- he brought by the Postmaster General in the - _ _ . ouse of Commons. recently, show ' ' `. Lnlnlrallcled -'N _ -' _ I F- _ ___________________ _ _ _g byW:_l_l_:°':'_‘:_Olg_l;l;l`n§')»__ (_l_ll~y. accompanied feeded, in picking them oil one by one this improvised hospital Smith was `pale green and black: Misa Anderson “ved home _ . B _. P. Murray, ar I‘bc hali_frozeii and almost exhausted aftoz' three hours of cesseless work wore blue and a black hat; Miss I-lil _ ,_ l`0n`l 0l'll-On On Monday sailors-five in all-were rowed a- ‘ nursed back to life. da, Haslard a gown of amethyst Ra _ :_lo€___l5_;_dllll_l`_on-ll_ll:_l_;nY _:B _now almost re. shore, and helped to the nearest For this act of heroism Philip lab silk, coat to match, and with thii _ ‘ ope______o ___e__:: ec s of the recent dwelling where they were tenderly (lallant was, at a large public meet- costume was worn a black hat; M‘ia¢ ‘ r , _f Came aus _° he ll_lll-l€rW0nt in cared for and nursed back to life. ing in Slummerside, presented by Bauld of Halifax was attired in 'a , l-'__ ~ y pl a' Une °f lillnln- l»ll° COOK. died a few J. H. Bell. then M. P. for Prince peach colored gown, with drapery _ _ ,‘ Dr H D, Joh 2' days afterwards as a result of the ('oL-ilty, on behalf of the Dominion of bugled net, and flowered black haf.. ». _,__ M_P_A _mdni°ni3P__l__2Bld0nt of the llnfflnllllli and exposure ‘endured on Government, with a valuable binocu- There wcie also presentl C. D. Rail I tary- ;__- that-A . cMi1lan, Sec- l-lla” awlul lllght. 'lihe others, one of lar, suitably engraved. kin, Horace Haszard, H. S. I’ethick,l» _______e Amon _ho séiociatiou, City, whom was the late Captain David On different occasions since, in 1899 and L. G. I-laszard. __1____o__y adgresseze tl; li; sfntccongrat gain, of Sumnlarsids, recovered. The 1903, 1908 and 1909 be has rescued FRIDAY. ‘ ‘ . ._ .a r a m u » - - the occasion ____ _____ recent __;i:_i:0_o_i_i _)e___s__ _$1 __a\y_o_____y _z:_y_e _ll__i;cl_oub_;;;e_¢_i;_y l_i:_i_l_i___cdil_illl_i;e_i_i_0f_loi_i; dr;ii;v_nin_l; in r_l_um- w_Jsam;s___§i;rim_<_>_i_;s. ___R<_lsevale, - B°Bl0ll~ _ just when they were. another ofi a scovlle (lmeofelll ilwmcllililgl Island last seek bg' a. tzlzgrglm stat L " ` . ` ill _lf lv ` A meeting ___ __"'°-‘____ ex__c______e ___ ____ __ lnththsd ailtun~li_i _ol 1592, on the lee cakes; and another fell overboard ing that his mother was criticalll ~ ` Ai; For iii. l/"_`,. ~ ~ . . ' ¢ -ill 5_1 B 0 le Bnll . B flsbin' Vlllfl B Oat sailing it f th h - lil. Owin to the telegram being d bp--- " ` -- --_-~ _ __ Children s Aid Society was held in boat with a crew of three meil wa: bor. In each instance Ktllallgilt weas Th layed he iid not reach -home in tims 17,' <---~._._ J' ' ' ""‘ll;"‘-i "'”' .Wy la HOOD the Stipendiary M i t t ' - _ _ _ _ _,__ City B________nll‘EB Pl; €__H r00m ill S_ll_llfrk by li Hllllllll and c_aps1Led_ hllnd, accidentally oi provldentialiy, his mother haking succumbed before _ r \ _ _ -,___ ___C___ S E yes er ay after I iiilip Gallant, who at the time wee and in at least three of these lnstan- his arrival. Mr. Simmons has the 1 P|m B __ ~ “me C°lTl'€Hi-londence was read alone in_his boat in the shelter of ces lie risked his life in saving others. ll¢¢P¢5f- Byl1lPBf»l1y Ol llln many ll`l°l1\`ll P 9 o S and ,ly _- ‘ ' 1' _ , . _ ' . e ». . ‘ l sf M; - ~ - _ 4 `. _ ' ‘ . _ ‘ .'-~l` - _ , _ ii. . , 0' i>§(~'// » :_ I Y _ life-saver and ei hero-and 8, get ul that the Maritime Provinces provide 'N _ ~ -... _ Yesterday an extremely pretty wed. fo 3" . if lifax, Nova Scotia, son of the lel_,. leyan. ll- T- Mahon. to Miss Helen were ll“ll°lllll"l~ Only daughter of Dr Ed- Although no truce of the body of R. McLaren, who was drowned ii. lard, was celebrated at a qiiertql-_ Murray River, i’. 1-3. l., sonic tiini- ioue u'clock at St, James Church, 111.50. the residciits of Murray lfivcr ' . have not given up hope of i-ccovci'ing The marriage of Miss Mary (‘.raig_‘ ami as iiiany as ten pvrsoiis are daughter of the late George Crnig, llyul Lohengrln and Mendelssohn daily dragging the rivur in au effort Mallleqne, to Ken Woodside, son of bring the i-ciilnins to the shore, John H. Woodside, of Hamiltunfi 1. w preparation of the lime and sulphur W ard S. Blanchard and Mrs Blan. I... _ _ P0 y Li o lfion, caught with orange blossoms ed _ine Peters were the bridesmaids, It ISS Barulett in topaz satin with in Q as, the gifts of the bridegroonl. Gordon llauld of Halifax was thc A Mayfield correspondent \vri_tcs:_- groonlsman, and the ushers were M‘ Stirling Blanchard, Harley Ilauld, it i’c e ceremony at Seabreeze, the re wedding giffis was arranged relu cli other on the beauty and va ile their tributes, and in the dining om an extremely pretty effect was Y ses and lilies o r he health of the bridesmaids, for Plsilebe Arsenault, 'on the rounds (Ponds) and ls the manufacturer of aceful reply and in turn proposed a ‘ _ - a ii owledgfld in feiicitous words by Dr t anciiard_ f iian for England -.pending their mc was of green broadcloth, with een straw Chantecler hat. riian of gold and mauve, and mau- l\lr and' Mrs Elliott, Halifax, 'Mrs lin lint wlith fiow'er trimming. f Hurry and Mrs Mahon, Halilax,Mrs common and more serious in thc and promise, ‘_ _ _ _ - r ahon wearing a salmon-pink cm- spring than at any other time of thc stnllfl. llllt lllllil llllll llll llllll'.>`_“"l'l< ar This is the opinion of the best together for good. Words avail lit- ye . _ __ cdical authorities after long obscr- tie to allay thc bangs of grief, Mid ll f ' comfort voilr sorrow- ation. Vital changes in the system we wouc aln __ -_ _ _ A. Ernest and Mrs 111255 Mrs 1025 after long winter mollths inlay cause ing hearts, hilt thcrc is a ` Diviiic Wll WHS Ol when 0ll”059S Slflllvll niucil more than "spring weakiics_s," comforter" who is ever rnflfly _l-0 0l‘ url the fainiliar weal'iilcss and iirh- fer loving consolation. 'lo him we Artemas and Mrs Lord; MPS ll0l‘1l ings. Official records prove that in would direct your thoughts. lor. grey Strlvell V0ll0. llnt t0 Illl\lCh~ April and May neuralgia, St. Vitus “surely lic hath borne oilr gncis and The Li¢lll19nRnt'G0VUl'n0l' Bhd MPS dance, epilepsy mid various forms of carried our sorrows." M`cKiillion, Mrs McKinnon Zowned in nervous disturbalices arc at their " “ old rose silk, with coat of old rose net, elaborately braided, hat of rose net. ' Percy and Mrs Pope; Mrs Pope wore Mrs_ (‘rilly Bourke, wore a gow - illfss Amy Palmer, sandal-wood eul- .ss Georgie Wyand, Mayfield, -is vis- ing Mrs. Albert Parkman, New lasgow. Tile many "lends °l_ l\ll‘S- s-.stcrs an-d one i>roi.iier. Her rcinaiiis ulia Robertson, Cavendish, will llc were brought to l’. E. I. and laid to ll,-aged to hear that She in l‘0C<\\'lll" rest in the I-lartvilie t‘enief.ery. 'I-hc s dence of 'Dr and Mrs Blanchard the g from her recent illness. .fumes funeral services were conducted nt Houston.. Mayfield. is busily eu- the lieiise ami grave by new Jen.. aged in digging 8 cellar f0l‘ lllri Gillis of Strathalban congregation, i.-/ residence which he intends to ____ uilo this summer. Mrs. Murrlly J. J. McDonald, Pinnette, has rc- tivcs and friends having vied with Robertson, Cavendish, paid a flying eeivsri h gasoline engine which was e l isit to Mayfield last week, the guest shipped him fi‘om Baltimorq hy He,-_ : Mrs. Geo. Robertson. The "Gd tor F. li-refine. The engine which is leachers" are holding meetings in 2.; H. l’. is one of the class called 3' ayfield every evening lit eight "The Ea-:lc l\lach'ine" and is a nov- l* clock. John E. Fraser lost a valu- elty here ill f.iiiS lille of engine. i\lr iilc sow last week. William Moi M(-Ilonlil-ai will use the engine in rou~ l posed in happy terms by Judge Fitz- fatt's hackney, “Island Snell." is nectiou with lobster fishing. Mr Mr- l raid, to which Mr Mahon made a locking fine. Tile people of Mayfield Itac rcfcrrrli to above is a son rcy Pope Jr., and A. A. Bartlett. G l l ' “ K , ll' ~ ' _' _ ._ _ _ b _ ____ _ . _ _ _ __ 0 l.. - a re glad to see their fish pcdlar, Capt Donald Mcllae of Plnnctfc l‘ d J h \’IcDoiiald: “Dear Sis- c_ll\ only lit! R¢m0V¢d by T00' arllnd lllrrlltliler-_We, your bi_‘ot\ii=lT.-: lng up the Blogd and S rgng- and sisters, of _l-iigilllind Illvl_sioll .\l, . lhenlng the Nerves ur hi~artfelt synlpntiiy oil being bcr- N¢l‘\'0llS lllllen-91'-‘ llecllnllf "l"l`¢ should call away one so filil of youth worst, especially among those who ` _ _ have not reached middle agr. 'i‘i‘acadie (`ross Farmers Institute Tile nlitiiluatcd cilstoili of taking on tllf* 13lll llllll- was llllfl ‘ll llll' Mr and Mrs Bartlett, Mrs Bartlett purgativcs iii thc spring is useless, lui'g¢~at_ and inost enthusiastic yet ore mauve und yellow shot satin, for the system really needs streiigtli- iicld The uucstioii of. procuring hite hat triinined with yellow and ening-purgativcs make you weaker, guaranteed seeds was one of the Dv. Williams' I’ink Pills haven slip- many items of interest. Sonic mem- Rev T. F. Fullerton and Mrs Fui~ eihl action lin the hlood und nt-i»it»_.;, bers spoke of the adviaibility and im- lcrf-On. Mrs Fullerton in black and for they give strength and have cur- I ~ ll ' ' lack liat_ len not only many fill-his of hcl-muh sheds and such only. Tile secretary Justice and MPS Fltzgkrald. l\lr.~i\disorders, bllt also other spring ti-on. submitted ullotatiolls from diflcren bles such as lieadac-lies, wcakiicss in *“"“l§ nnll Sllnll llllly- 'l"l'll‘ fll‘Cl"nl-nl ilk, nnd she wore a navy blue hat. thc limbs, loss of appetite, trtimhhug from some iii Ontario. The Institut i.ieut~Colonel and Mrs Ogllvie, Mrs of the hands, melancholy and mental llenlflnll l-ll lli’nl llll* ""'lll"“ ln lil' and bod-ily wenriness as well as un- l*l'l'fllnlilllK ‘ll -‘W-l'-llfi' Wllll A- l`lUl`n*~’ & piglitly plmpleu mu-i Shih ¢_l~uul,\eu_ ('o_, Chai-lottetovvii, Quotations oi Dr. Williams’ i’ink Pills cure thi-sc “'ll"¢ ‘\'l‘l`l’ lll»"“ ”lll‘l“lll*"l~ All” nervous disorders and spring ail- _ _ - -- - -- _ mi-hte because they actually muh, cidcd to give the order for wire l .l. 0. and Mrs. Hyndm-ammeriileylhew, l-l¢h_ re,-l blu,ul_ lqulll by ull Mr. Boultcr, .*‘-lininwvside. Quoti medicine dealers ul- by mall al _ful tions on binder twine were also giv- elluu; u b0x_ ul- ulx boxes fur ;2_l-,u en, blit this item was held over till from The fir. Williams’ Medicine (‘o., “Ut meetlllli The "-"l"`lm'lll"° ln-,,ckvlll,._ (lub pointed at a former meeting to wal __ _______________" upon the (loveriimellf. concerninlz a grant for exhibition pllrposea report- A curl-euu0u,leul_ ll-,m (.,_, l»,,l,,l__ ed favorably. _’l‘lie institute was vo lmrthge, W,-llc_q_ Geo,-mi w_ ly,i,u.ul,y eil a substantial grant and a com- huu retui-ned home alter 8 lemulm mittee was appointed to arrange th_e~ u. J. A. and Mrs Mathiesmi; J. E. !i,l,.l,,lt l.,e,.,,_ the guest ul _luhlli stew. Dflzll llnl- A ‘ll‘n'l0““l'-l`ll°l"n "ll ' Sf" ‘ " .l J. Trafnor was i nfl- Mr lVl\ll‘lJli7 Succeeded in ba in lfelllllly l’5 ~ u (ew geeglb A pleasant eveulufgwai structive and showed much care f |upeu¢y at the home ol Ml- Murphy "_ preparation. Tile secretary reportc iuutly whuu the b0,,l_ Mlm, L_ Dur,.mt_ that the Poultry Association hope 1-{_ W, and Mrs, Lougwm-th, Ml-,,_ Mlm, Ruby H_ Steu.m.t_ Mr Mathew, to favor the Institute with li_ lectur ,mu Ml- Eumam ,vure among the en, on "The Poultry Industry in th H also re orted tha near fiture. c p wrtalners' L' B' Strong' Chatham' the nlmber of membcra for 1910 i N. Fi., was anion the nests. Percv ' A izroup of the girl friends of the Higgar's new zailizoiine launch is now ‘l“l'° ll 95' It ll' pleaslng to "ole th bride looked particularly charmini:,l it M pq 1| u C lp, 8"” lnlfffnl “Un by llle nlnmll" Milla POM in mauve, and wliite_aiid mauve hat; Miss Fldythe I-lyndman in Bllrlllil. lic(-aiise of the unhealthfui modes of living during the wlulen and fi is lhe cause oi’ the loss of llllDPllfl- :illrl that tired feeling as well as the sores and eruptions flint ouriir at this lime. Be hope to take ilood'a this spring. f found it an excellent blood purifier, ‘ llnllllllg ulcers in the head, gang- bcalitifllliy finished binoculars, which the entire post ofllce surplus. Prince ,__ % _ ' _ will doiibtlesshmiake a cherished heir- Edward Island leads the way with Y' ”"""'°- .6 .-om among is descendants, il t fifty-three per cent. more revenuf _f necessity disposed of in the inelxl- than expenditure; New Brunswick ici- lmpun Bl°°‘l lll "°n‘lnl°n ln lhe 7”? time. ' , lows with twenty-nine per cent., mid -m Nova Scotia is third with twenty _ ur per cent. The principal loss is ding that of George Elliott Mahon of made in Quebec and ()iitario_-~\'»'cs- . ound ll Excellent-"I ba".-,' used Hood’s Sarsaparllla and ng deafiiess. I cannot recom- mend lt_ too highly bud lmend lldlllg ll illzuiii iiils spring." Mrg_ 'l“l‘“ l"- lll°ll- Nlasul-s I-‘ulls. Oni. .-e '-"i--.- U: leavcilly iionicl that is promised to hose that love Him and where th..-rc s no nl0l°e pain or sorrow. 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