FEBRUARY 24.1912 - ‘=*.?"a‘;’? }“?‘!°. _ _ .THB oHARLo'1°rE'rowN cnanoiaij __f}ijeT or Aw- _ i>Aoa,EL1'j;_vEN __ illlnllriui llrllilila llll1T£ll° sEl.El;rEli ellen rills lilEEll's llsws rollills_,l;il_llliplll_s;s,;_§llpl5lilly gussclilssils .- MONDAY .- E est and "C°n'gr:;:la'1?y(li1'vl§llei'. the “Pl xr; igyssdn This notice allllcar- v 1' . T ` i . ed hefsre as lurncat and Mrs la nor i ' » ' .l Hotel ,,_'The interior of the (ox . Sum-is, is being ‘newly paintadl and | ted, The dining room is a rw y d°°°;;a,| and the many compliment- nnmrfemarlls regardinlg the work, by ary le wh" uw cpmpetellt to Judge, PW" d ,nga ,,,,,,,-¢e of gratification to i T0? Mcponald who has the con-l |_|-5i:t.' | ‘ M bl Howutt. Tryon,| "A21-mjleslloolllz eCharlottetown, ar- "dd 3,, yerrlon River Saturday to "ved In very pleasant time at the gmle 0( Bertram and Mrs. Lea. They will return home today “S Owlngf-0 torrrr they were unable to visit' ll" ° ui l l- Monta2*i<;._g::;§‘ to ‘the “ppc” ment Ol Fl ' ` _ ____ __A fox rancher in Fortune had the fsiortune to lose two foxes a few m ago for which he Paid $100. 9,' rzysdayg previous. When last seen 5” little animals were in ~ nearby woods but according to the way they moved about it will be 'some time be-1 fore they will be again placed in their I lvirc Calle- A- ‘i _.The civic meeting of the town of i gummerside was held in the Market| Hull recently and was but fairly at-Q w,,|e,l_ John Mollison p_reiiided.The, meeting was addressed by Allan Mc-,y lclluluu, .mlm 'r. ivlcrvuilv. James, Maylww' (treelmnn McArthllr, A. C.; (‘nrr null others. Before the close of ' the meeting a vote of thanks was ten- ` dered the chairman and the water; commissioners for their good work.S. I I .-(ip Sunday, Jan. 28th, the Alber-{ tori congregation were delighted _on entering the church for the evening service to find the new gasoline, lamps to be highly satisfactory- Fivli of these lamps have been in- stalled, four in the main auditor- ium unll one in the vcstry and the; cost of installation amounting to; mule $!i0.li0 has been practically fully I meg A clliigregational meeting was' held ill the cllllrch on Feb. 1st. when piling wl-re liiadc for the payment nfl the lrlillri-ll debt. ui sonic $130.00. A progruln of lliuilic null rcfrcsllincnti-1 rllrllpillell |ill-nllllru and bllsiness.- Wefzillyilll. ' --No fllri.hl=r l-lilies of lliphtlleriri have I fir-vl-llillell ill /tllilirtrin within _ tllei past twl-Ive llllys and the quarlntiuei placed by till-. Iionrll of Health on the llllllfzl-li lvllileh colltullled the dlsenllc has lil-ell rliislill. The school which had In-,cll lzlli.-sell, rowing to the 8l>lil\‘-‘ demic, for illrlll-. weckli, was tllorollgll-1 ly flllriigalell li fe-iw days ago will work was mlilillilill ill the vice princi- pal's null lil'iiic||inl’rl licp:1l'i.il'lclli. oil 'i‘hllrslilly llllit./i. i'l‘lle result. oi' the cxalniliationfi ill '|‘il,;llisll lligll Scllolil for .lanuary are us followsi'-(li'rlde Vll-Albert. Perry, llrallc Vl-Margaret Ncliigall, rlihyl l’alincl‘, Max. Murphy. Gralie V-Ailbiil (lllullet,__ .Qliarlie Cliaissoil, Harold Hackett. Grade 1V-George liallllet, Loretta Chaissoli. Grade 11.1 --Judith Arsenault, Edward Whalen, May llai-per. ilrade 11-fmcllin. Doll- cett, li}\'el'ci.t.c (lonroy, 1<‘l'nrlcois (lill- lalli. ilrallc l-Mario ll. Arsciinlilt, Raylilollll liullllet. W EDNESDAY Miss l\lcl)ollald of (illarlottetowli was among the guests at an enjoy- able tea given by the Misses Travers in St. Jolla last week. A vcry successful concert for the benefit of Mr. Clark of Stanhope,was held in the hall at that place Monday ilfyegiinlz. About $60 was realized. fl . _Rev. G. M. Young, pastor of Bruns- wicll Street Methodist church, is ilaid lip with an attack of grippe. Halifax “W (Rev. Mr. Young is n. former liastor of First Methodist Church (‘.hlll'Iottct0wn.) Cyrus McKinnon of the staff of the llallk of New Brunswick, St. Steph- ‘"'~ N- B-. has returned to his home in Fredericton. Mr. McKinnon has enquiry. -H. R. Moase. Kensington, has; been confined to his home for thel past few days through illness. His' friends hone to see "Herb" out again S0011. 8B'he is so greatly missed on' the streets. In u recently published use ul chef Sll€\l`€l1Qll10I‘8'in the Canadian Blink of- Comincrce to the extent of 100 shares' and over the following prpulpclaigpgsl names appear: i'-harles liulton, Tig- nisli, 180; Wm. A. Weeks Charlotte~| town. 120, and Hugh Monaghan, Charlottetown, 240. A correspondent inquires whether the pretty fur-hearing ani-mal called the martin ever existed in this prov- ince. The Guardian has no informa- tion on the subject, but it seems probable that thc martin was here. as they were quite common in- Ncw| Brunswick a generation ago. Perhaps] some of the older readers 'of The Guardian may be able to answer thc Now that a morning daily route has been established through Blin- bilry, Mount Herbert, Johnson's Riv- cr and Mermaid the overseers in these districts should see that the inhabitants ,tlirn out in the mornings after snow stornls and break the roads properly, which performance they have sadly neglected in portions of that district of thc country in tlic past. Tile mail carrier must not be éxpcctcd to carry ollt his contract if the people persist in neglecting their duty. A ivord to the wise should be sllfficient. ` While l"resbyf.erialis are engaged in debating and voting on the Church Union question, other matters, of local interest too, are engaging the attention of that important body. A Philadelphia despatch says!-A plan to raise a. fllnd of $10,000,000 for the support of aged clcrgymcn of the Presbyterian clilirch may be the out.- comc of a conference which is beini: held between a silh-committee of thc general assembly and the board of managers of the sllstentation- fund for the support of ministers more than scvcnty years old. 'i`lie plan will be based on that of the life insurance companies, and the cost tothe min- ister who begins his payment about his twenty-fifth year will be from $12 tl: $20 annually. 'i‘hi.~l ls expi-.l:i.llll to procure for llilli an annuity llf $500 in his old age. - Locill oyster and lolisicr iii-;licl'~ mcli, lll-nlcrs und l:olisllillcl'li will bc iiitcrcsted ill the following Boston llcspatcll to un exclinngc:--'l‘lil-.l'c was ll sllortngc ill oysters today for the reason, so far ns coulll llc lenl'lillll from ollr best little oyster a\lthol'if.- ici-i, that the llllcculcllt shellfisll’s~bcll is frozen over and llc can’t be llladli to get up. 'l‘llis linmlln trait. illl the oyster has created ll scarcity, with no actual oyster falninl: threutl-.ne.ll. Froln three tli five illclics of icc cov- ers thc oyster bulls as far south ml Norfolk. Va., Loral dealers are ull- illile to obtain their usual supply. 'l‘he same scarcity applies to elalllii, Cape scallops and qllahogs. lliiles-1 mild weather comes' shllllfisll will be missing from mally menus. llobstcrs are scarce bllt the price is so high that the scarcity doesn’t make-mucll difference, anyhow. Natllrally, mllch liberty is hyirm taken with the names of promilclit. citizens in connection with the va- cailt Colltl'ollership. This morning members of the Citizens’ Committee were discussing the names of C. N. Godfrey, of ll. S. Les., and of James l-Illnter. The last two named are well known civil engineers, and Mr. Godfrey is a prominent business man. and a large real estate owner. Mr. Lea has made a special study of hydraulic engineering, and is present- l_v on his way home from Vancouver, where he has been installing a. com- prehensive drainage system. Mr.-Lea, who is a prominent member ot the Canadian Society of Clvil'Englneers, was at one time a member of the t , ter spending some time in Clyde ,l ' . River, where she was the guest of her y -ister Miss Margaret. illiill Fill YEARS I really cullili lloi lilli williolll“Fnlll-a-fins" Furisouvun, ONT. Jan. cgili. rgio. "For thirty-five years (null Iam now A mall over seventy) I have 'bccll n tel‘rll.ile sufferer from Constipation. I\'o mallet what remedy or physicians I \eliiploycll, the result was always the lsnllle-impossible to get n cure. About two years algo, 1' reall about ‘Fruit-a- tives and I decided to try them. I have used ‘Fruit-a-lives’ ever since. They are the first and only medicine fllalt suited my case. If it were not for ‘l~`rllit-a-lives’ I aiu satisfied flint I .colilil not live" JAMES PROUDl-'OO'1`. The greatest remedy in the world for all forms of fndigestion and Dyspepsia, is "Fruit-a-tives". Doctors as well as hiiillli-eds of people proclnini it. “Fruit-a-tives" cures all stomach troubles because it ululres the liver active, strengthens the kidneys, puri- f`ies the blood and keeps the stomach sweet and clean. "Fruit-a-Lives” is the only remedy made of frilit juices. 5oc. a box 6 for $2.50, or trial size, 25c. At all dealers, or sent oil receipt of price by Fruit-u-tives Liluitml, Ottawa. ...°'Phe funeral of Mrs. Charles Norllstron, Boston, took place yester lilly from the llolna of her father Alex bicott, Kings|iol'o, to thc csllietery. 'l‘llc fllllerlll service at till: llollsc lllld grave wi-.re collrllictcd by ltcv. G. l~‘. l7alnp.' -Misses Lina l\fcKinnon and Myr Llc llllnuli of liu.ill|ii.oll are viuitililf i-l-llltives in Kelisillgtlill, tho i.{|lcsi.s iii .l. li‘. and Mrs. l'roiii.t. -H. lil. llcid, Tryon, ball the mil: illrtllne of losing li. lille young liors-1 llliit week from si,l'aliglesillld has ull- oillel' one culled Uonnic suf1eri|i_-.' frolii the same lliscuse. Hainllel llol- llnlli of the same place inch ii/itll il iiiinilar niisfortullc null lui-ta yUiii\'l. beast for which it is raid llo wa< recently offered $150. ...*Yest.erdliy was nomination day ill t-lollris and the following canllidu- tes were nominated for the civic con- test; R. C. Mclieali, H. H. Sterns for Mayor' A. E. Paquet, W. D. Curl-ic, J. _ Brennan and Iler- nard Creamer for councillors. It is only one week till election day and from the interest manifested by tbl' citizens in the town affairs a very interesting contest is anticipated.” y -The Kensington League whicl: imects in the Temperance hall every Monday evening at 7.30 still coatiu iles to hold large ' and interesting meetings. On Monday evening, the 12th ult., Rev. Mr. Murphy of Char lottetown delivered an appreciativl address before the members of till League. On the previous night ol meeting Dr. J. W. Jardine, Kensing- .ton, read an excellent paper on Tu- herculosis. , _._..... -The nominations for the civil Provincial Board of Health, his ex perlencc in matters pertaining to sccllrell leave of absence on account of illness. election took place yesterday in Suni- and not expected to recovcr.~Miss iii/lammie Matthews is residing at Miss Louise MacQuarrle, has re-l urned to her home in Hampton. af- ...°A Cardigan correspondent writes, that J. Casey and J. D. Macllonnld have a large lumber contract on hand.-Dominick Burke is very ill present in Montague. The second presentation of thc Ueestrlck Skule in the Opera House in Charlottetown last evening was. attended by a bumper house. 'i‘lie seats, upstairs and down, were practi- ally all taken yesterday morning and A telegram has been received by Mrs. Malcolm A. Martln,_»(lrand View, announcing the and death of her bro- ther Robert W. Finlayson of Hamil- ton, Ont. I-lc was taken suddenly ill with pneumonia, and was in the 55th year of his age. The deceased was rr son of the late Dlillcan Finlayson of Grand View. He leaves to mourn 3 sorrowing wife and two young child-` ren, besides one brother, anli one sis- ter, An_l§lrs_ D. Finlayson, and Mrs. Malcolm A. Martin, Grand View. A very enjoyable banquet was giv- en to the younger members of til.- Lcaglic of the Cross on ’i`uesl!ay even- ing anll was largely attended. 'i`\\‘- Presidclrt licv. l'i\:a Mcllonalll, pre- sided and gave an interesting talk c the show was presented in a caliabiey and entertaining a manner as on the' previous occasion, at which time itl was most favorably received. A very interesting debate was hellli in Hartney Hall on Monday evening last the subjectybeinig-which is the better place to live in Canada or the United States. Messrs Coady, Hynes, and Mutlow from Mill View Debating (ilub were present and added mllcli to the eveninl:'s enjoyment. Tile chairman, Theophlus Wood, decided that the speakers for Canada lnade the best points and the decision was ‘zreetcd by the audience with pro- longed cheers. The subject for next .Vlonday night will he--Should auto- mobiles be allowed to rlln in this Province. Several prominent speakers fairly -expressed their opinion that they should. This subject is bound to receive careful attention. The remains of the late Andrew Doyle, Cllarlottctowii, who passed a- way ill New Waterford, C. Ll., rc- ccntly, caine to the city yesterday af- ternoon oli the mail special from '.`ieorgeto\'.'n ilccompanicll by Edward Lee, Sydncy, and Andrew Doyle of oivell, Mass, newphew of the deceas- :ll wllo niet the rcrrlains ai. "ictou, The funeral will take place this afternoon at L30 o’clock from the resilience of thc :leceasell's son-_in-law, M. W. Reardon, 188 Prince St, to St. Dunstan'l-i (‘-athcdral and thence to R. C. Ceme- tery. The following will be the pall ‘lcarersz-J. A. Stewart, H. C. C'onli- ally, Judge Hlanchard, M. J, Morrill, Win. Doyle and A. S. Hewitt. ...°At Medford, Mass., on Jlln. iii, l. very pretty wliddiniz wus l:elclil'utl-.ll by ltev. Fatlier ldlciilliiiilg, the brilll '.eiug Miss Allnic M. (iuscy lif (inrdi fun Bridge, I’. E. I., and J. A. Htclele, formerly of Sllmmerside. 'l‘lll- lirlde wus lliinllsonioly attircll ii. '.vllli.o lillcllcss lace over l.°ilierty sill: and wore ll picture liiii: of white bellver, wllitc swells shoes, and cnr "led n large lilnllllillt of lillies of the valley illlil sweet pulls, and worl- zviliie gloves to llliltcll. '|‘llo glwiolll -vlls sllppolicd by liii-i lll'lli.llci‘, ll. .l. Qltr-.cle lif Mnlllcli, whild"tlie iilutrlill 'if llolillr was Mrs. .i. J. Whelan, wllil -:ai-ricll a large gill. edge prayer-book. r.llc gift. of the i{l‘lilill'l. llillnelliately :lifter the wedding tile. happy eollple left for New '_il'ork, wllcrc they spent their honey-moon. Their liollic for the present is on Slininier Street. iflcllforll, Mass., The Gllilrllilln joins a host of friends ill wishing tllcin mllcil happiness. Surrogate (lolialan yesterday ap- pointed Colliinblls Rynn nlid till- Gilarniity Trust. C'-ompany alicrinl guardians for Miss Helena Mcbolillld .`s‘tallo, grallddaugllter of the late Al~ ixsnder McDonald, who owned what was supposed to be $5,000,000 worth of Srtandard Oil stock. The appoint- ment was made at the request of Ell- mund K. Stallo, her. father. Mr. Stal- lo announced some time ago that he wished to resign as guardian of his two daughters, Miss Helena and Miss Laura, and in December he presence. an accounting to the Surrogatesi Court showng his expenditures. At that time it was shown that instead of the fortune left to the Stallo fIil'lH being worth $5,000,000, it was worth hardly $1,000,000, since large expen- ditures hnd been made by Mr. McDon- ald before he died. It was Miss Hel- municipal engineering. being much}mersid_e and 13115555 0" illlietly-_ Thi ,na Stmlo who was engaged to Nils S0UL!ht lifter- MT- I-'55 has °“gi“e"°‘1|f°u°wmg gentlemen ‘here nommated lrlorinan, heralded as li sclon of Swed- the consiiruction Oi many large hY~'f“’ th° C°““”"‘“D"‘ ’”“."’i“ T.“".*°“' lull nobility, uiul li was Shu who lst- draulic works, one of the most fm-lW- J~ Ll“hil;nBh;;_ ollliléilglt ziigolyltiigtyisgzholzygi v;1lr:l_ Beef Extracts and flU\d'bee_f5‘ rh€y,are better' l'|""` Frei] llenvil-t Whiflh t00k fllncv ed at $5,281,408, with an endowment. handler, cheaper, and more convenient for all gltth/\inn;ipl;;ls. N.lS., an Friday, the l-,md op $1,333,431. 'rlicy have lin -__ ._ ~ ` I ,__intowI1 - "5 - *C0350* WGS B V017 Pf0\“‘ these schools 13 844 students. Tie “meh °“,`s“s.°°.s an °_xa"’5e5 °_f Peoge _‘_ _ lnent. resident of the town in which palmlsgg in tha 'United guts; hrrvu and c0\ll1!l’y--in the Sick-r0t'!\ll-0 CC “fm his death took - place. Ha was a na- Mm-ly $75,000,000 mvmggd in educa- hoine-prairie-in mansion-cottage_and tive ol Bt. Johni N. B., where ini Mona; ,.,0,.k_ -ph, mwah pmltiwm , . - than tea If-aves many relatives. His father gwte, have within tmp- bo;-,fern “mer S hm' EMM to prepare “"‘° “t "“° “lm” P"’°i“°“'- 0* the about 2 150 ooo wines Baptists 'rlll-. - m' “meer andalways the sameh A tm mmk nf New Brunswick' Mr' `L"“' thlrt -three 'other States comprisinl; ,held the office of secretary _nt Ifiurékil chapter `Roy¢f Arch Masons 'He wm- . y . Of Cubes Will go inl0 B man's V85! }’"»t5 ‘l°“th` was 'mt “"°‘p°“t°‘] 19' the territory of the Northeril Baptist . l lc hall been crltlcnll lll pocket._a woifian's purse-a child i lime. Hu held thu nlflce ffl" atlas: ‘,"1,';‘f§`2t,l°'1';' "$2 wiiihrlsilltglathllllotllgls sul¢ilel__zo be used ui any time- lllagyt lyuglull-un ului rlegllaeer of ,,',;,, ,§,’,,,,,, "{§_,,,,,§"',,,,,, ,,,,g,.,, B,,,,,,,,,, ' ' iroi . i . ° °°ywh".°"°whe“ bod is, ;eq"',rfi' lm tlllcthtrtlulznbl rllésciiTs¢¢`:l‘;:` 0112 ¢-\\b¢ \° 1 °“Pf‘§ ° °" “S A ary of the Acadia Fltcamshlp Goin Ur lnllw infill °l“_dWi° - °".'P"* ° . pany. ~ He was also prominent lil WU" °" U N'°"“- ‘ » Masonic circles ‘and for many years Floocfs A I I ` I ol‘i5\lfiyi]dn0"yT;'l'B`0§;!»CY}_-and ls sur; v ol y a w ow, ree sons, mil two dn hters The s ns are Kenneth _ .af .’ in Nswuftol-k;'J°ilu,'lusnsgur ul the Acts directly and peculiarly ' " A E ` n""“l ”°"" °‘ K‘““'°°“' "“" “““ on the blood;pui~ifies,`cnriches Ronald of the bank agency of Trini- - , ‘ .":-_ 4. f limi.. 'riili klsilgiltei-ii are Margaret and revitalizcs it, and in this i w .,+‘0<-be-1°=..»:elfll.:i.r;l:1e..:.il.s°l;i"si, lei build- up fi- -i°'= -Y- UXO f mc b 25° llrfllller su sims seuwl who lu ole mm- Take lt- . lei , “ “ only surviving member of a family ’I`l\H’e IH no "Just-as'-good" medicine. \ ._ W i .of four brothers and four sisters.-A.‘ “UW 0° l“"‘“l H°°'~"~ °“ “ ‘°‘|”° I to the boys and the league Build also furnished some exquisite music. After the younger' boys had rstirell the seniors enjoyed slipper follo\\':-.ll by 11 sniokcl' and lluririi.: the <-vcliilil; Austin Trainor favored them with lnllsic and song. Tile annual meeting of the Stanley Bridge Dairying Company took place on ’l‘llesds.y, the 13th inst. 'There was ,1 good attendance of sharehold- crs and patrons. Tile report of the year's business showed the company to he' in a prosperous condition. Pa- trons and shareholders were well sat- isfied with the year's transactions, especially with the price received for lnihl which was a record one. A unanimous vote of thanks was tend- ered the retiring board of directors and they were re-elected in block by acclamation. They are as follows:- Walter Simpson, P-resident; W. R. Taylor. Vice-l"re_sident; J. Herbert i-limpsoli, Secretary-Trea.~illrer; D. W. McKav, Robert McKay, Murray Rob- ertson, Edwnrd Mclilwcll. The cheese business for the year alnounterl to over $23,000.00 and thc butter busi- ness to $1,500.00. Among other im provenients for thc coming your will bc getting a better supply of writer for steam purposes; The cheese sales lit this factory made all average of i'l2.75 pci' llunllrcll pounds. On Thursday last Quee.n's County llisirict Lollgu of the lliterlintional flrller of flood Tcmplars was insti- tuted ut the Union llollll I-Inll. The -lcssilill mct nt tell zi..m., delegates being prei-:clit from the seven subor- llililltc 1. f), fl. 'l‘. lollges lately form- cll ill i.l|lceu’s (ilillllty. 'l‘hc following olliffl-rs wcl'l: elef-teal:-(3. T.~ll. liar- dy; fflillll.-J. lirycllton; l".('.'l`.-Rev. l.. .l. \‘l/llslin; V. 'l‘.-Miss li. Saund- l:l's': Hoc.-~l\li°:~l. Ifl. Ncwsoll; A. Sec.- Miss (3, Love; Tres.-`(l. l’ickarll; G.- il. Bl-ycliton; t-l.--l~l. lll'yentoii; (illilp. --J. West; l"lcc. Hllpt.--ll. lioliinsoil; H. .i. 'l‘.-Mrs. ll. ll. ll. l<‘ostcl'; (ir- iraiiisti-Miss I.. lilsslfry; licgist.ral'- Mrs. li. McFlll‘lullc; Mcsseligor-ti. ltlilil~.l'tl~l. 'I‘wclli.y-five lliclnlie.l‘s were lfivcn llistrilil; llcgrlzos. A llf~rlrf.y votc of illrlnks was tclillrel-lell to S. li. Webb, ol'gL\lliv.cl', for llil: eifl-l:i.ivc work llllrill;/_ his slllll-i. stay ill lliill Province. `lli tllc_ levcliillg n. pllblil: lllcetillg wus hcld in thc ll/!ci.llo\'list. lililircll. A ll'll'gc coligreglltioii wus presclit and ii |»ll-.aaiiig pro;-:ralll rend- ered. Speeclles were given by llev. Mr. Wason, llev. Mr. Wcstniorlalill, J. West and S. H. Wl-bb. ltis with slillcll plcnslll'e thai; the next llistrilct meeting ill Julie is looked forwarll to. ` -The following is a brief obituary of the late Mrs.-Pnlll Hllsslly, of lien- ricll-, Maine, is taken from Fosters llemverat of Dover, N. I~I. Mrs. Hus- sey's maiden name was Christian R. Tuplin daughter of John and Mary (Bentley) 'Puplin of Margate, where she spent her earlylife. She was 57 years, X months and 23 days old. Mrs Hussey' had resided in Berwick for twenty-seven years and was llelll in high esteem by all who knew her. Home meant everything to her but she was always ready when the op- portunity afforded itself of going to .help those in trouble. She was a mem- ber of the Methodist Church at Mar- gate P. E.'I., but during her residen- ce here has attended the Free Baptist church at Beach Ridge. She, is sur- vived by a daughter and son, by a forlner marriage, namely Miss Georg- iamla Durant, a trained nurse and Williaml S. Durant also of this town. One grand-child Herbert William Dur- ant, also survives as do her eight sis- ters' and one brother, namely Mrs. John C. Durant anll Miss Hattie Tup- liii of Margate, P. E. I., Mrs Moses nil; llolllr rllvslclllli ` llr. llforse’s Indian Roof Pills Cure Most of file' l~‘aili|ly’s llls. "ddr-=‘.1l|mmll ( \ I v Perhaps if the children, and the "grown-ups" too, always are exilciiy :he right quantities sfexaclly the right things, at just the proper times, and - in every oilier way obeyed lllc rules of health, there would he no lickiicss in the llimily, slid no need lii'lliedil:lne. flux they never M um. “I I' . "We ‘nd Prubibly Isllsfn Slut-6/ never will, so in _ ' :very fllulily there are lure to be mor- ir less liciplcnt attacks ofiicll liesdsclir, "ziiliousiiere, illdigeslii.-ii, colislipslion, snr 'lilllley and liver troubles, and ucuiioli »lly sonic one in "sick in bed". _l ll'iswvdnil a good deal lo the moihel lien. to have on hand that pcrfecily nl lcd reliable remedy for these ills - Dr. Marais Indian Root Pills. They lnvigorste those orgiru wllll-I :lcnnsc the body ofwutc and ilnpuritiel regulating the bowels, stimulating lll kidneys and opening the pores of the sllin Thu! Dr. Menfl Indian Rn! Pill cure the common ailments md keep ihc family healthy. This they have been doing for over half' s ceniiiry in every pm of' cle world. zgc. u sll dealers or from W. H. Comstock Co., Lid., Brockville, Om. . :.339 ~.l. \ L_; -.""~".7‘f7 il. 1. , must be considered. 7 To `, \‘ fo \ ~ 'i M' i l A1*<>`\ li. l ., . l l . l ll 'i .i . /ll. 1 » ,4, ‘ \ rr..a=.l.lu.l¢ ‘l 2. ONE OF THE HUNDREDS THAT LEANUPON OTHERS. OR ARE' YOU SUFFICIENT UNTO YOURSELF? , 2 It takes energy, brain-power, concen- 1-I tration to' make a livelihood. - Vitality-and the power to keep it, ' be a Tower of Strength, you must have staunch nerves, with brain and body working in harmony. Scott’-s . Errsasdsifon is tfle best nerve, Brain and _ 1,...-. body-builder. It is pure, wholesome, invigorating. ALL [1‘RUGGl5TS ll-4B ‘ __ NmV7NWWWl mWmii~%NwHw"wvrm ___ l Woodside of (Ylinton 1”. ld. l., Mrs. Elijah Leurll of Vallcollver, ll. (`.,, Mrs. George Proffitt of llllrliligtoli, 1', l E. T., Mrs. Jabez Lea of \"ici;ol'ia l'. E. I., Mrl~l._ h‘tcwill‘t lilcl'llnil of fitta- wa (innada, Mrs. ’l`. ll. ilustis oil Bristol, il. i., null .lollll ’l‘liplill of Ricllmllnll Hill N. Y. 'l‘lln fil'.~'.t mcctiilg lil' thc new (ilty lllilllicil. was lll~lll ill the iflllliicil i`llllliibel' last l-.vl-llilll; for the iilliplllil: of uiipointiiiig thc rl~glil:lr utlllrsllllifl olililnlitteea. ills Worship Mllyor Lyon.-l |ll'<»sllllid .ullll~t.llcrc lvcrc prom-.lit lillslllcs llc.- corller Murtill and lileliltll ()ililel:l' .lolillslln iiolllls, i'-illnpliell, Mrllalligli- lnll, Mcllcan, 'i‘llyli»l-, Mcl{f-nllll, Walk cr, lliley and `McNcvlli. After ullllollllcillig till; lilijlwt. of ilil- llicetilig His Wlirsliip dclivlircll till- follliwiilg llll