‘."i DECEMBER 3. :ew - . ...._.,.,., Lim, Nm., - . 'rua cHARLo'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN nm 0, iw- ' PAGE FIVE . * _- - -- - ......___ , _ __,______,,.__ _ . ___- - _ -_..._ J .__ _ _ . l -_ _ Sl IMPORTANT READING MATTER SELECTED FROM THE 'WEEK'S NEWS FOR THE GUARDlAN’S SATURDAY 7 'l’HU1lSDAY- A llalilly memories of a life filled with ings come. We wish you every bless- ' P12 in Hvpearance. ilult Farm. ‘B017 D099- J\idB'm°“7- 1°’ M lcnlm gllmlngg, Darlingtgm has faithful service for the Master ever ing that the loving Father alone Appearing more g6D¢l'B11Y ln C01" w°°°hY"A° E- D°Wm'» A- A- M°°f°-' 1°' "76‘05' B°u' K' O" ccelved the sad news of the deathélookiiig to the welfare of your peo- may grant-and we trust that lections was the Mclntosh Red. '1‘his'J. G. Hughes, Geo Auld. UU. NU” M°L°0d.4 Ks C-» 10|' 2| his eldest son, James, which took P10 “ithollt regard to pgrsonal com- though separated henceforth in some ` ,lace in Vancouver, on the 23rd. f0I`t» B n\l“l5U`Y trlllylipeeful" you resuects, we may often see you again Lxcrpn that the rsnisins isle irish humble on the 28th . acco aried ii, brother. Allan, for tlioi home ll, Dm~ling~ton, where they will be ex- pected Saturday next. _.At the home of the bride's sister, Mis, C. B. Bruce, 17 Arch avenue, ii very liretty home wedding was ccle- bl-htrd Saturday evening, when Miss Mary M. McLeod of Biiidgetown, 1'. l,l_ 1_, rind Waldo Daixgctt of Houl- t,,,,_ Me, were married. The cere- mmly was performed by_ licv. Paul J Lux, paster of the First Prcsliy- lp,-lan church. The bride was drrss-. Ml in white Swiss muslin with _ lace. rind satin trimmings and carried a l,0uquet of bride roses, with _ii wreath of sweet pens _in _her_ hair. 'i'lie lrridesmaill was Miss I.i_`:i‘l~ie Ro- bertson, and she was _attired in white embroidered muslui and curr- icd u bouquet of sweet pens. J. Fi-nncis Mclieorl was the lic.-it mon. The presents, which _ wi-re limillsoiiic and numerous, consisted of n fiiin silver service, china sct and inuch useful find' orn'amciited_ bric-a-liriir-._ They left lust evening for ii _ short |l,,m»ymooii trip, find on their rr.- turii will reside iit 120 (Tcdiir struct. g_l_ll,_,f¢-|-llill Giizettc, Hiive-rhill, film-is. 0" Moudny ev!-ninp; of this ii/cult u. l.,.l~y liuiirty and ciitliiisiiistic niuctlni; was held in Kensington l‘i~iisbytr:i'iiiii (`liurcli to tender ri public frii‘civ4-ll tri lle,_._ A, I). .‘itei'liiilf. ll. /\., who ,,l,,,,l1y riiniovc:-i to r-ll-.otsliu1'ri, Novo iirzotiii, Wm. llrowii, elder, pr»:tor's lubors, Wu.-i read by John Andersoii, to which one hundred mid twciity Sigiintiiiws were appended from Kun- singtoii section alone. At its close, Alfred Ibelniii-.y came forward rind pre- scntril ii i>u\'Se uf 20111- Mrs. Stirling was also very kindly reml-inbci‘cd by the ladies with an ii_inBe____§ic_r;ieTé;iz‘c_¢_;_f___f;_h_e Ar_r_icrl_c__o__ii My husband pe,-_ lJarison__ wi_th that variety _as_growri Best Barrel Bpy ($5, Beer & Goff) Wcretlons ol the kldnoys and lu“__‘. . . , ,¥fI`»‘S's_\°i` the Road Builders will be lheld in Jirdianapolis, Ind., on Dec. __ snnisr, col. roi sen and sth, and lr r Q oundanditworked Baxter Gravcnsteen Kin stark n i 1 ,,, . _ , I » gi ll 1 ' Q t_i_,,, _ q,,,,,ml_,,Sl,m,,,..l, npp,)ln_tment _ ,_ __ ~ _ gkea l,|larm_ 1g_rg_ _Wealthy as_ve.rle_ties which have preiv. Rev. Father McLean, Suminerside. lxuliyhzxlsg 8 |.,ivcs him authority to attend on ' lleved all Iny pains ed their suitability to P F I soil and 11]" f`CC@'fV‘~'d "Om The VSFY Rev ‘ d languid a n d ‘ ' '~ ' i ' . J. . . o these days ns a delegate. and misery. I advise all suffering dimate. He also urged the culeiva- Canon Stuart of Edinburgh, Scot- wo Tk sta" ' la iiizin of courage, of high ideals, 0 ,lieve that the moral tone of the _comniunity has received fins uplift iwhicli will be fclt for years to come. ‘As zi prcnchei' you have not looked ,1lpon~your work in ii' professional .WHYS l’0ll luflvc presented the gospe ltruths to us in a clear, forcible and liviniiing inlinner, you have faithfully ‘wni'iiic port is not always easy. You hnvc more than fulfilled thc rc- rliiiiriiiclifs for si dcaroii‘s wife as luid dov.-ii hy. the iiispirrd Apostle of the (lciitilrs to 'l‘iiiiiii`.liy, even if we tulip into <-oiisilleiuition the wide 5.(-ripe of one cliiuse of l 'l`iii1olliy, 3, ll, "l<`iiitlii`ul in all lliiugs." ‘ You have been zcnlous in every goorl cziusc, lir-ive ciicnuruged and sup- port.:-il us iii the work of our society __,lll(l morn than fill, hav(-_ presided in fbi- iiirlnsu with :i_ dignity :ind K\`l\C¢’ iililrli liriru liccii appreciated by the ii-oriir-ii of this ciiiilqregutiliri. "l‘hu:-i, \-rin lmvn bcvii ri trui-, fellow-hclpcr to tliii trulh, both in _ the home and ciiurrli. last night, (November 27th,) on the occasion of the Feast of St. Cecilia ri most interesting organ rccitril in this churcli. Mr. Poirier is si young musician with a bright future whose talents sccni to be developing rind ripciiliig from day to day. A very |lar;.{e audience was present at this -recital and at the close one heard on all side:-i praises of the young musi- cinn. Mr. Poirier is a. son of Iinwrcn- ce Poirier of 'l‘ignlsh, l~’. E. l., and received his education ut i-lt. Joseph’s College, Msmraincook. He is now the musical talk of Montreal. -The funeral of the late Mrs. Alex- _under McKay of Freeland took place lfroni her son’s residence there to the Presbyterian Cemetery on Wednes- day, Nov. 30th. Considerinl; the very stormy, day there was a good atten- dance. The funeral services were con- ducted by her pastor Rev. R. G. Sin- lclnir. Her late husband pre-deceased ,her by nine years, Mrs. McKay lefit a llrirge family. Mrs. William J. Palmer and Mrs. Tlieophelus Ramsay of Freeland, Arthur of the P. E. I. lllailwny, Charlottetown; Mrs. John lid. Yeo, Northam; ‘Mrs. John P. ‘I-Iendersoii, Rutland, Mass. Arch Mc- 'Kny, P. E. I. R., cnnristrstoivn; Wm. J. McKay on the old home~ stead, }.<`reeliiiid; liflrs. Dr. lilcldiven, `0’lsenry and Dr. A. W. McKay, Wet- aslcnwin, Alberta. P.ev.,H_ E. Thomas, pastor of the First Methodist Church, City, leaves this morning for St. John and froin there he will proceed to a sanitarium for treatment. Mr. Thomas hiis not ‘regained his strength as quickly as wus to be desired and it is hoped that iii this move he is adopting a plan whereby he may be rapidly res- t'ori»d to his iisiuil henlth _and vigor. He has been granted ri sufficient leave of nhscnce from the church and thc duration of his trip is indefinite. Last evening Mr. 'Flioimis was wait- cd on by a cririiniittae from the Church and presented with a. well fil- led purse. This kindly action on thc part of the cliurcli Mr. Thomas great- ly appreciated ivliilc the donors, for themselves and the congregation, ex- pii-sseil the earliest wish that Mr. Tlioniris might soon return fully rcs- tored rin health, a wish which will be heartily concurred in by his many ’.`ricnds and acquaintances here. We i'c_i.1rct lhiit those tinics of piirt- L __ Q e°‘°" sic BLEN9 :;:; i.._.l,,__.. 4?' C S equal .is a general household flour. We know it from our order book. Your neighbors -. know buying it. You should know it. Buy a b21I`r¢l _= or bag and learn. 3 - il TAR Flour has no ,,._,_ T “`?'\'r>‘-i- ,_ s; ii = it for they are L o L. C11 nriadilin Cereal Q. Milling Cc.Lfd Termite. Ont ' Iii i , Y li lc' 3 € IT1 -‘@€~<§ ierbs, contains no narcotics or harm- ful drugs, and to-day holds the record for the :ir_{f_esf: number of actual cures of female '.-leases of an similar medl- cine in the country, and’ thousands of voluntary testimoiiials are on flle in the 1_’in churn laboratory at L nn, Musa., from women who have Keen cured from almost every form of feinale complaints, intliimmatfon, ul. ceratioii,displucements, flbroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, baekache, liidigestion and nervous prostration. Every such suffering woman owes it to lierse I to give Lydiu E. 1’iiikliai;n’s Vegetable Conipound ii trial. If you would like special advice a_bo,ut your case write ii confiden- tial letter to Mrs. Pinkliain. at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, and a.lwa.ys help-ful. ...The case of smallpox at Millgsli has fully recovered, No fresh cases have occurred and the quarantine is removed. The Annual Meeting and Winter Fruit Show of the Fruit Growers As- sociation was opened yesterday af- ternoon and continued throughout U10 0\'0uing. The opening session was held at two o’clock and a good deal of routine business was disposed of including the reading of Minutes, Reports of Treasiirer, Dominion Fruit Inspector and Standing Com- mittee, Correspondence and New Business. The report of the Treasurer was a very gratifying one. The Association was found to he in a nourishing con- dition financially and otherwise, a- bout forty members had paid up their fees. On account of the large number of donations to the prize list und by reason of the bad weather at the time of the last aiinudl show there was not so much of the funds applied to the payment of prizes. This year, lioivcver, the prize list has been consillcrubly enlarged and every section was filled, and much more will be required for the prize money. The report of the Dominion Fruit Inspector was rcnd. In it the inspec- tor, T. A. Peters, showed that he had licld 38 orclinrd meetings all over the Province and had given educa- tional defmonstrations at each He In the evening in Kindergarten Hall ling worthy model for all fruit grow- lers. To Pres Dewar and Secty_ Prof lloss of the co-operative Fruit As- sociation he referred as the men who lhy their energy and brains the pros- lsent silcceasfiil state of fruit growing land fruit selling might be greatly nt. tributed. Hon J. Richards minister of agriculture followed in an eloquent and instructive address wlilcli clearly- evinced his ability to occupy this very responsible position as director _of the agricultural interests of this 'province. Dr Hewitt was cen- tred the inteiiest of the evening for this is his first visit to these shores considering that he is the chief auth- ority ,in Canada on ldntimology his youthful appearance was quite a sur- prise. His easy address and vast fund of information convinced his audience that lie is a worthy succes- sor to the great Dr Fletcher. After describing the Tussock Moth he gave information on the Canker worm, the Bud moth, the tent cnterpillan and other insect pests. What was of more value to the audience than life histories of the various insect enem- ies wns his careful and thorough in- structions on tbedlfferent spraying materials and the times when they should be applied. These instructions are to be pub- lished in a provincial report. At the close of his address various yiuestions were asked which Dr Hew- itt answered. He also announced that he would lie pleased to have any questions on insects or their re- medies forwarded to him at Ottawa. ‘Dr Gauthier gave an address which was characteristically eloquent. Ex Governor MacKinnon was called upon by Prof Dewar and favored the audience with a pleasing address and moved a vote of thanks to Dr Hewitt and A. McNeill. The vote was seconded by A. K. Henry, Granville. PHI’/iE LIST. Alexander-Inkerinan Fruit Farm, W. D. Ross, S. Lane, J._ G. Hughes. Baldwin-A. E. Dewar, Inkermnn Fruit Farm, W. E. Smith, A. A. Moore. Baxter-A.E.° Dewar, J. A. Moore, W. ld. Smith, A. A. Moore. Blcnhiem_-M. Ii. Newson, A. E. Dewar, Inkerman Fruit Farm. Bishop Pippin-J A Moore (1st& ssitieii i='rnin__wiiicn is__srsditsnis._i_n After First B ___ _ fnct ev r ex ibitor s owe a crei-i - . _ cases- runes able brlirlll of fruit; to classify fur- Toronto. 0nt.._ Dec. 2 (Sp_ccial_3- D_l‘_T_§J_1;-;:l_f_Ylnth?_X__i\v___ F__a“k vusso ther would be useless. Mrs. Alberta <.of'fln, B._u\\ll*_‘_2»__ Ml an “Mont 0,, ahscondlng d¢\,¢_0i-_ This Year the Judge is A. McNeill, been interviewed in resnrr to c_ re _’__dgme___t for plalmln lol. sl-l7_33_ C_ ciiisr ni the Fruit Division si the Dt- ported cure of _nervous fig, Kidney G_ Dull, lo, ,,l,,l,,¢i¢i_ pertinent of Agriculture, Ottawa. Mr. 'l‘rouh|e by Dodd s Kidney 1 ms- She Nell McLeod vs_ Ale; Carruthers McNeill is a competent official and states that the report hi true ln an absent or abscondlng. demo,-_ has beconie so closely acquainted every particular. J,,,lgmen¢ for plaintiff for $110.76. __ _ with his rrnin gi-nwsrs hers uint his ~ivry< sickness" Mrs- C°*““ Says' Msonsrrie, K. C.. for vleluflfl- services in the capacity of judge are --was caused from a nervous break- “_ ,l,_ Holmam m_d__ “_ Bal-g Kelly, indispensable. down and what the doctors called in- an absent or abscoiiding debtor. Speaking _to a Guardian represen- eurable Brlgbt's disease brought on Judgment lol- ;119,MeQuarrle, K. C.. tatlva yesterday he commented on by cold and long weeks of nursing. lor plal,,,_lll_ the show as follows : 1 huge;-ed for tive years. ‘ A, E, Arsenault vs. Bart. Kelly, an. The exhibit, on the whole, is re- ~-1 was treated by three doctors al.,,,eng_ or gbscondlng d8b¢0r- -llldll inarkably good and tor this year is and was ii patient in two hospitals ment lol- plalngifl for $170.07 especially good. The fi-ult is .quite as but gradually got weaker. lleadins Qunrrie, K. C., for plaintiff- clean as other years buf. lacks a lit- the experlences of other gnflerersllke Wm, Chllheek ve. Bart Kelly. lu tle ln size and, in some cases, in mysell lead me to try U0dd'9 Kldlwl' absent or abscondlng debtor. Judg- \°°l°" Pills At that time I was so weak ment for D139"-m 1°' "3°'97‘ nc' l (\.` the twenty-one varieties in the and 'nervous I could nm hold 5 eiip Qu"-rig, K, 5., for plalutlll- ilpi-lm list it is easy to distinguish of ma wmwut Bpllllng som, or ies. _lonvh mad and anor., vs- Hush ,those specially good for this pro- ontents Mcponhldu gn absent 0|' lblvullllllll "’“°"- ""‘° "‘°‘“““"' 5°” D“""' C "1 isis' s iisnsni smn- hiring the riuimr. Judgment for vlnintii lor .Pewaukee, King, Wealthy and Stark H t b I Dumps Klllney l>lll9_,n,l ‘ll-;_gi_ Mequnri-le, K. O., for plain all show up nplondldly and fiirnlshl T” enough to make an lndustry ox o l h ee cured m!.H0 60!" ml near: ng; walk a mils with you Dodd s ssiis sz s nigh price now, is of ex- wen River-Geo Auld, A.E. Dewar, wi- _ _ cellent. quality, and in appearance is Melntyre & Bon, Gordon Irving. HJ- 1-7» DBVEIGU V91-d -70131 _ - . . . _ 'nst l\'n particulars were recelveil_have ever been anion 'us as he that and have the privilege of giving you ' an that °°“ld be d°°"°d' Th” Pnm' P‘?a"_A' E' D°“""' I“E°'m°“ on or no B so m !~ . a hearty welcome to our l,omee_ __ dent and Inke_rman varieties ere Fruit Farm. gUgZlI;¢l1¢ £0: _l_>_l;llI¢lU 10|' C l ~ _ _ _, _~ d We ask you to acoept this llle_mem__ _ maintaining their already good re- New and Promising Commercial Ap- l;aYL or P a nc . C by h._ » < ~ tk harsh,” certmcate as R slight token' _ putatlon. They are local apples andlples-A. E. Dewar, Inkerman Fruit ° °“°hl°“ °-""l°K° °-~ t r are likely to be better suited to eli- Farm, John Johnson ' M“"3"°t N- H“3h°°v U* rl of our appreciation of the past and " _ _ ° - our best wishes for the future matfcal and soil conditions here. A. O. V.-Mclntyre & Bon, Inker- g'° l1_’_‘l°€l_gl5°°r(7 i7'é9;;9' , , , , V _ I ‘ . , All exhibits appear clea d f Fr ‘t F A. E. i J h " P 11 OPS ilgoiiisé 3il)iPmi~a€it“fi\uc loyal Tiimiei? Q" ,ibehm-1°( the W'I`T'M's‘ from worm or spot. zhisniggimtirsg gxrlihh. ul mn' _ Dew”-` 0 B K- C-» f°1° Pllintill- ‘lm Cu, lalthlul a 3 “ “ ° " Y°“ xx” _"bis ‘}"° (‘ °"'°"' Pres" lfma that zrowers are making rapid pro- Ten Varitlee Commercial Apples- F“|°°° Em” "°» 5°” R C ""z’°' “C 3" _ gress in orchard culture. A. E. Dewar, B. Lane, Mclntyre & (CDM-11111011 on PUB* 5-) Son _:is--~:-=‘ -_ vegetable C0m_ llence. He recommended Alexander, war. g‘ _ was A constitution was adopted for the The matter of sending a delegatior- to send out to the different institutes to obtain their opinion. The an swer received will be mailed to P. E I. members at Ottawa and to thi Minister of Finance. (Special from the Guardian's cor- respondent by phone.) SUMMERSIDE, Nov. 29.-The No- vember term of the Supreme Court opened in Summerside today, Chief Justice Sullivan presiding. The docket this year is a very large one, there being uve criminal cases as followsz- Ulford Cunningham charged with the prisornier. Tyne Valley. WD the murder of Wm. J. Skerry, Al- 5*" berton. McQliarrie, K. C., Counsel for ial care we have enjoyed rare privi- FRIDAY. s . , His Hon ‘_ L. *_ G R _* _ v V ' ‘ ‘ ...Hector McLennan, of Commercial l‘ydla E' Plnkharn S f0l‘mB11y cbpeligliu theoFi'hIi€rGr¢?v€l:': Amlhe Dari;-|litr'i,es Swlggile, Iil`lEg'lrh:h e l_7,.0sS_ has Held his valuable wal by vegetable Con-‘pound Exhibition with a. well rendered ad- Fruit' Farm. McIntyi°e &. Son. what woman at mmeglm 0,. ow" ,,__,§‘fl,,‘,,..,, - guaded me tn 1; ,in British Columbia where it _ -Inkerm n F uit Farm. Lydlam Plnkllanfrg ‘posed to assume its greabestweimcefl- Best tlfree boxes apples-A. E. De- dlflne ou? in tha morning as on Nm _-_ women to take L dia. E. Pinkhams ,tion of Macintosh R d as land, who visited him last summer, Nothing I had -'rim nilinwing is tnksn ri-nrn n Vegetable Cvmiwulid-"-Miis.1<:iurs min under csrsfniecniiivirtihlfellels lv/0 pounds of Scotch Haggis pre- "led “’°“’° Mnntrenl pripcr 1-B. D. l'oiricr, or- Wl11'1f\'l`0N,'Vl€lll1ll. \V.Vf\» speaking of his visits to the oreliardi; Dlircd by the celebrated George would “"9” lgniiisi. nt st. vincent nn rnni Lydia E»PiI\kl\1un’sVegetable Coin- nf the province hs referred in glowing Waugh 0! Edinburgh 01 whom Prluw ”‘°' I "’“'“°“ Cliiircli, Ht. Catlicrine Street, gave l’°u“d» mad? fmm Uativl? \°°°t3 *Wd lterms to that of John Ansar as lie-lchafft Edwlifd WFUUH _ of B° oth* -_ . “Hall to the Waugh 0' pulpilly Kidney Pills and concluded If would fl,_m¢_ try them, which I did, and soon A valentine thou we’el may claim found UW 1°“B 5008111: relief. My Frat: llka Boot who kens they name Nick ¢m'°”Bf»h°”¢d “nd I U98!!! to ln latter days feel better and stronger. I now an I vow my lips as we'el’s my wame j0y my sleep without being disturbed Speak out they praise." and feel grateful to Booth’s Kidney Needles.-i to say Rev. Mr. Mchean ie Pills for what they did for me." ""' proud of the gift and no' doubt on B0otb'g Kidney Pills are a bodfffb St. Andrews Day, on Wlednesdiiy last, women. She would know Ill# distributed some choice niorsels of hiielrhchgg lf _she wok more °( “nh Haizids-to his friend-'. wsniisrriii pills. 'riiey are nncni-se ""`* greatest specific for all diseases of At a large meeting of delegates the kidneys and bladder. All drug from the l<‘armer's Institutes all gists, 500. box, or postpaid from The over P. E. Island as well as anum- R, T, Bench 00,, Ltd,, Fore :Em ,ber of representative farmers held in Ont. Sold and guaranteed by Goo ‘the Y.M.C.A. Hall yesterday after E_ Hughes, city, noun there was formed a central In stitute for this province. new institution which shall be known . I '. as the Agricultural Council and Gen- tral Institute for P. E. I. Rev Father Gauthier, Palmer Road was appointed President and Theo dore Robertson, Red Point, was ap pointed provisional secretary. llheumaisi. A to Ottawa with the F'armer's Delega tion was taken up and discussed. was decided that the Institutes ii ’ P. E. Island were not well enough re presented to take any action at pres sent but the Central Institute Pro visional Directors were instructed to frame up a resolution in this regard (li-ann King vs Michael Cameron, charged Rheumatism. L“mbBE0. Blllll-llllli with attempted assault on a nineteen Pain in the back have been cured, in yesr old girl, named Mary Cameron. thel realslrmaning oflthg dwor<_l,Pby_ A . . _ dlltt ini,, oieo oas- told of the ‘mme of th” proper mar' Ben' DB'vls’_Beue Mu;;chf)A' E' Dew- wiI§lln§et\tTi'igHhll5eh 'ltglnebulldliirf-giiggt sinus, Poke Rgott, Guaiac Resin and keting of fruit and advised as to the ar'.`]' A' 'lunar' A' ' war' Shrsaparilla. Any person can _take Dl”0D@1` mcthml of shipment. Dscklflg ' ' M Fad h - these remedies in any reasonabe A etc' Strongly °°mm°"U“g 0" the mlb' 3rg)'1d R l J G H h edxtipiflz lisltl?-escl.;§iT'inga2vhisggyhaiidalei- mount with Perfect Safety. B-Bd thi it °f °h°°gi“.5 l’°‘“` h°x°°’ 0" barrels 'ioten & S“sSeJ_ A' “g_rw' cond with stealing been from the results have been found to -be nl or other packages as containers. He “fc “ We °“' ° ‘ “near” as Railway station at Tignlsn. tonishing. It has been proven that llfflfl that “WPG WHS U0 “H5011 Why b“sf'°ry` ~ King vs John McDonald, charged this combination makes up the belt this province should not grow en- ('_"“"°“st"""s_§' L““e' A'(,E' Anfé Wlll, aggrgvated “smilie on J, A.,rbeumatism remedy in existence, ougli apples of all variety to sup- Wm' “karma” “Quit Farm' '°° u Palmer Ke,,sl,,g.¢0,,_ ihiwing actually cured many ef-\\l|\>0l‘ll pl the demand for home eonsumi- I“i“""m““"A‘ L' Dewar' Inkerman ' cases of over 30 and 40 years' stand .y 1 pi l F l- J A Alma," The following are the jury cases, _ tion. C ‘;l‘_‘_____ aqmi _‘___ 'Ceo A,,l,`l _l G (ciwll.) ing-evel_i in the peirlsoile of old___a.ged At thru. ’l k tl t`v i ”‘~ ‘ » ' ' ' ' ‘ . Th fve ingre ena men one Fruit Co(r‘iil>s(1)ii€/oclieldmtligigptalillillnl H"l':hEH' A'A'. Moore' GxggthT30W`li‘;2§ttv;ctig[1c(fgiEludl§ma;:r Nbovie Dl`€P5"°d with Kreaf N¢°\U`°~¢¥ m°eti“g‘ The Direcmrls ""|'°rt was Mmm__A' Dewar' S' Lane' JI' A' for defamation 'of character. Saim- and Skill D015 Ollll' in l`°§‘Bl‘d '-0 W0 handed down uiidiconsiderable dis- A'"“’“"l_ J~ ('~ _HUHl1¢=‘~ dem lm, plalntlm Jolm,_,o,,_ K_ C__ Foreign, but also in selecting the cussion on topics of educational in- ‘_i"'3*]"‘_‘;"_‘:___§‘;______lJe_“;':)1l§;_1g_)g-;__o_F”W° lol. ll.cf£,mlc,nt_ nest xnate(;'i&l.___ll!1VB_ b¢¢l\ DU; UD ln tiirest ensued. The election of officers H0 » ' - ~ _ - ` ' ll J tl; M Cullum vs, iompresse ta et orm, an lr resultcd in the re~cIection of lrist I'l‘Wank0€-G60 Auld. A- l'1~ DEW". Hlgrzx; 8i_l0w:'tTf ;au,,d;,.=, for 91am. :piled Y*-`*"'S Eompetent omcials- neu-e Mutchl Geo Auld' till, Johnson, K. C., for defendent. "GLORIA TONIC." and This ycnr's exhibit of fruit is ii __\nlllfS¢i>_!;’__T__€-'__00 Allldi M» L- N¢W\l0¥\. F_ S_ Bnmloml vs_ George Bowne,-p.i_ Ml, »|\°u“n‘ ho", .N °||"¢|||¢g|¢¢ crellitliiile one and shows coilsiderulile ~ 1- - ' - l l ll f l- defamation | Qu” iq, iuil>i~ovement over hast years; - this !~lDY~Geo Auld. A. E. Dewar. Belle ;;1tc<;1i;____;J__rt__rl1I1_l_i1cS5?::a__C;____ K_ C__ for ‘flIff°yo___ sum” from any ,arm of “de being lllfsvlv dm °° the l“¢f°“S“‘€ M“*“"' M' 1" N”"‘°"' pisinim Jniinson, K. C., for defend- ind in uni bison, sna iisvs Rheum iiiterestbcing taken in the industry Hf~Hl‘k-GGG A1110. 50h" J0\“l90“iA°_ ant, ‘ Ulsm, Gout, Luznbago, Bcistlca.t.hfl and 11 C0'\S'= N id I.- s ._ \;'..;_, The ONLY kind made' of ALL Nova Scotia wool -absolutely unshrinknble ---no irritating hurts-no wear tempting dropgd stitches---well and semi y finished---exceptional nn- derwear value--in heavy weights at medium prices. Conipare it with other! ---tluit's the test. _ .ii