‘ .~ E11;1927‘ . W’? niiaim‘ +~ IIIIIQ Sick» Gould m: Work »q ‘JIM: m’ ~ I! lg too l to ill fllolmwlm ‘ horn has s of “my: the past 4Sby?’ T133. h; t up only y . Milb - ted, Toronto, Ont. _' I illillllllillllllllllilllilllllillllllllllllll gum-um Iyclznuur The tlairdparty iupeqnoe < should always be _Mr,. ‘Peanut. Big, golden-brown 1 P|anters—how specially delicious on tbelvvater.‘ I f!‘ / sure» PsAuurs‘ “Tit: NICKEL tuucu" llltttltllllllilillilllllliliiillililiiillilil The Messenger We motor-cycle‘ mes-_ mil-mu, om and, 11.11:‘ _“SAFETV FIRST" IN CHARAC-i TEIR. tS-lx ‘boys were brough-tinto juve- "illill-J: and otttheti- ‘mlatchlevous tlftll. dlattlouiu. ‘ifividentby- ‘the ‘lads Willa not crZ-mtiiuals and lodge. ailtetr talking it o-ven‘ with ‘the boys. ‘heltl a: session rtlttniig lhcnisel-veis‘ to ‘discover ‘w-hat. Whs ‘the tnnvttei- ta-nd why ‘the pm:- entte ‘ha-ti battled tto ‘teach- rvhose children character. ‘Qttcebioninge: trevealed the tfact iihivt lthe ch-iddtreit ‘had been pa:- lltiihted n. ‘wide ‘range otf ftreedo-rn. IUBW. up on ‘the ettnccts, and took lest-talus in chairzvctctzt ilroin ‘ithe alley gtliig, _ 3m! ‘grow u.p that ‘way " naked ‘the b11130. ‘in drying ‘to ‘help tithe pauentts solve titenr ‘dlftfictilttties. "it was be- caiuse ‘nip ants-then- kept ‘close lab on nve; and: whenetvtur ethe s-cut rue dutwnttown on all errand‘, she never.‘ ‘ to say one thing to tnve is" I 1e ‘house. ‘Viltiatt. do you stil- prc: t‘hu.t one -l‘hin‘g was?” it was o. school ‘teacher w-‘ho was ‘In oil_ ‘the ‘dlsicustsion who‘ flllBSPiC-ll t-he tvttmvctr: "Come tulgtht. straight homo". The tlatd twho time to. nvolthcrr ivtht) keen; ‘trzictk of vuhero ‘he is utrd insfists ‘from little tboyhontl‘ tthutt ho “come ‘itigthtt. stttraltght homte" ‘is rrc‘. ifiltely .10 bread Ulla paths wtt-x-h leud iiirrt‘. ‘in rpebty t-hlewery, when to FlC-iilllhg‘ autos. ‘the-n tto ‘house etrlttgt, ‘but ‘glory, ‘holdt-ups and ‘tnturr- der, and finally ‘to ‘poison for ‘life. _'H.u‘t it is trot enough tto "make" {he boy otr gt] l1- stay at home. Home should be an attract-five :p‘lB1C£.-—ltll‘l.l of ‘books amd ‘pictures: tan-d‘ games and music-else ‘the lad and ‘l-astsie will dlli-Ztiélblly bros-k away and go to tthcwbad last Fhecouae ‘he will lee-l that: ‘he ‘huts ‘been abused‘ tmndt de- plived. You cannott ‘imiitti. stone -wa'lft.i ‘lrigth enough. l0 keep g1 boy ctr ginl tsmilghit- tTlvo dtdeal ‘home its like a clulb irons!» ‘to the cllllldfilid ‘htis iirienvls. ‘H11; pa: tonttta should tbe ‘his pals‘, ‘in- terested tin all -h‘s “ concerns» and willing ‘to ‘permit. the ltouse ‘to ‘be mlutstsed uip, ‘the lytatztd‘ ‘used for play, txtnld the evening‘ ‘hours for menti- mien-t. ‘when it would be lnone com- fortable itor utdtults to be ‘in ‘bed. 1-t is a real jo=b ‘to ‘be a. pa-t-ent—bu‘t. uh, tsllfillt a. ‘wort-h ‘wh-ile job! ‘A ‘reuse-nimble admixture 0f Wwk em] tztesponlslbllitty and undezrstantl- i-ug of tthet old ins-binned word-s finality" and "iaelibsaiortlflce" aide use- ful» ‘ih ‘c-‘hatracler tbuildiiutg. --t“All work am! -no fplzty, itiekee Ja-elc at dull tbo-y- (Alll play land no woutk, Jack a. mere shtitfik. {Love-deuce ahd ‘never l‘a‘..l;iirg, whdoh qgtiviats ‘the ch-illl‘ a constant feeling 0E conilidence—-fs u prime ess-entjiul of child‘ ‘weltftatre. ‘Next comets "fistyrvlpatthettlic undcttcztamn. intg" such ‘that Johnnie da-res tell Dual ‘and. Mlotherr eveiitytthtin-g because ‘he lmows they will understand and vrili not. judge hat tam-ly or the unreas- oushle. <A'll or tthetso features arre sudh‘ as tend ‘to dtatww the civil-d tin, ‘toward home life. Beware those‘ wthieh ‘tend to drive ‘lrim out. Safety first in chutiatctetn itrulltlli-titt‘: depends upon his ‘htstbitm cad tl-deals of character cure we'll established. FASH I‘ON S, FADS, nmketg FOIBLES. tiilue 0|‘. every shudo and‘ lovely. cool. greens are ‘the most ‘popular “Wily ‘dfitti ‘i not ‘run ‘the attracts Gvlalai-t-rgg 1- u n ll 1K wwFwvwgzY-ip Wile of evening d.r@.;.,5es_ lgvenlng dtflsscs have WP)’ uneven Ihemllncs twill‘ ‘lllile which descend m‘ 1,910“. lli‘l8 court for pe-Uty llieilts, ‘wlndowlthe knees. Wiese dtips control-m 1-,, i119 ‘P1116. except. ituog‘ulurity' | . I wetll fut) (12053 l ais. but the 5111.311 htzrt ‘is ‘better .... ‘he husiu i; wt)- mfl“ “mil i" llniiiic c0nt'ey:vi1t‘t‘.s anid for tile ‘wuinun with the lair-q, M99» 9'1 ‘We ‘WW Slitrll woman. n lPvi-nted tsulntmetr 11131.5“, story populatn ‘Thoy are tisnully ut‘ out ladimz. Summit pnumms me m.“ iii-g [the place oi‘ tin‘ l-‘rizt: puttt- dis. 0i y&‘5‘ict‘yl‘1i'- Etltge tn ‘hrs. coll: .- 01‘) blilllillullis’ builds titre tuzvle nt o. . wild‘ tit‘...- (Jllillilil nu and gimnnd‘ o.‘ of one ti‘ the‘ fig“,- ‘slime fillies hu-vc ttun sstttson. ‘ltltey mo ‘lllhqy, dllukiftilil»; ‘if ‘leather; fancy ctrtouws. ’i"ttc ch24‘, Wtffli ‘citu ‘e the pit-ind;- sea-vtirtive t. yle-a in idiots ‘ ontrdtttetr. Evening Slipped ed more ‘é‘lflill-'|.\‘.llUlii3-~t~l. formal mud evetnhtg wrni" show n foot. DRY CLEANING. tMl:n1y' women ‘do tit cleairintg. Nnpthu. ll-l cleuirintg agent, ‘hut 9E“! 0119 ‘ii to ‘zvt-onrtnt-tt-i “ii ‘use. tin,- $1., 4.. ,1 of carillon. i‘! (luvs excellriil utrsk. If tithe‘ >g‘»il'l‘ll'l‘9iii. to ‘In- rlczzucti boldly spotted. lay-it nu the iuttiti-itg lmairld and stwrtul) it ‘with u luusli, but ‘take only vcry little ihit m‘ it outt for ‘use a-t care ‘time. 11s ‘It .’.~‘. so Pit‘ <t\\"il 1i‘_v ' is 1t gJtul t-xplu- i m’) ctr tzvmdt Iliip Flu‘. ‘lllllS-ll inn, it, ,\\-..5_| ‘too ‘mtuoh tlricttoit. thrush lightly’. .'I‘o ‘Wu-sh a 'i',"Zll'lIlG'll‘L in uupttm gusoiline‘. 10L ‘it lic and Si)‘ k ‘ ‘ ‘ taetrhtznps ovrutulglil. 'l‘lien nip mild down and ttliv dint 1%.“. ‘Do not -ru‘b the lzoiz-nrcut iii thtiction tnigtht cause an t‘_\pl;;5i¢;.n_ Allter souslirg it up and down, squeeze out. ‘t-he surplus liquid illltl ‘hung up tto dry tamd uir. 1i it. blown.- ‘in I8. ‘strong wlnKl, it will ‘not need ‘imonltng- bf one n u: press out .|n_\- wrinkles, do not lo ‘this until 1.11.» gmrmtemtt is ‘well ltha. ill‘i1‘5 evaporated. lOne ‘we/mail uwisheti cze-vwutl act-lt- ‘ties. ‘by putting the-m ‘in u fruit min a-ntd‘ ‘letttiug them Hilll k t)\'t“.‘ n-ighrt. ‘in the mourning slit‘. t-‘hotilt the can lightly and ‘llllli dirt toil nut. (Aiftzct ‘the dflrl. has scttletl to the bottom‘ of ‘the liquid, the tfleauz‘ mu ‘this ‘gusulhte ‘nray ‘be poured oi‘ and‘ tu-sed lctz‘ ‘cleaning tuguht. it imtist ‘bet kept in n Silt‘. plitrt- whet“.- tthetre ‘l8 mo danger or firm‘. FRETLESS ENTERTAINING. "Fhte xteason the‘ lioustvuifc gets fussed ‘when she lists unexprz-itett K107111781!!!’ {is ‘because ‘silo is not uetaxly -fo'r ‘the-m. (iood il'(iililn' sumunctn ‘WO-Zliilllfll‘ will brim; friends ‘wltthout always unlit-t- mdrvaince. We w-till suvc mtuch worthy and c-inbztnrrusmvnt. it‘ ‘W9 llrfiliwre ‘frtzt uttcxpcticti cltinp- any. fllhat ‘we mlaty not the tlttkeu un- awatres. ‘itt. is wlac tn lliilllic out n. mlenu tlor lat simple but good int-u] and lia-ve the tintgtzietiitttiis in l‘l|t‘ ‘house on outr "(1lllt["l‘gt“lIt'y ..~vttt-tt"‘ One cam. tbuy ‘cults of illliigs which us in WWW to ‘the ankle-tr ‘is o new teat. "*’ ‘Luise ililits atre making ~ 1,»- ~ ‘ v ‘at heatrt, but c-ffolt to suppirnt the c1058" tsohttettlli-H‘: was wrong. The patrenttg ‘Erato 0L‘ i-ecenti Setlsllilti- ' ‘they we ‘i and . nnrstrlvvs atcf ‘Z0511 dyes and will wtt-zh well with- ploiln wlur -t‘h.c< sthttvle oi’ tht- -ht|.t.‘li~ i ‘tfilldtflltuy to mnrc‘l:li;11c.t. nu the ‘ explosive. Pouul a littlv inlt) u Félllv- j?‘ _ ‘d and ilic llil.1)-: t Probably no public man in the OWE more popular or posscsed a more striking personality than Joseph Howe. the tribune n‘;- Nova . history of Canada was Scotm. t-tt: was iznbwn (TARRIEE) HOME l-IAlLiFAX IN THE through the struggle to sell goernment, without the blood- shed and rebellion that marked its progress in both Upper and Lower Canada. .-— ufwv- t... ms ADMIRERS FIFTIES ‘p.15 rcvii 1t "TEEN -1- PAGE TIII up o: sir JQiin A. r.1u...t.t.atq. d many or hi5 supporut... it; personally all over his native province, his words. "WWW" or spoken, were quoted as the voice of Nova Soot-ta. whet‘- '- ever he went he was greeted with love and admiration. He was equally at home at the farmer's fireside, in me tishcr- man s shanty, on the wharves of the nve'chants of Halifax. in the House of Assembly and tl-ie law courts. He talked politics, religion and business and cracked jokes and ex- changed stories with the men, kissed the babies and gos- sipcdwith the woman, joined in the sports of the boys and girls, and was welcome everywhere ' ekcci as a traitor WHO had w... mm- selt and his pr zmce, and when he uougnt tecicctt‘... .18“ a member‘ 0i the [rlillltut lie hm: to in Lin. mllircst I irttci ‘ . me. he ‘non, out . eit- 1h and Jflltfiflbti lec- ‘r ‘um, .'\I‘ii he ‘rule tic“: J 2..., ‘Jug.- ‘ lint h»: (lid not ice. .11 not... ‘ 4,‘ wag; Hr- wds ztpnomtc.‘ neutenant-gcrwrner of 18.“: tint h‘; lt/IZU only a tew weeks to en- prcvmcc and died suddenly on IXUEW‘ Ibte‘ ‘littsttiiy wotrketl B. ‘goo-d tmleal. ‘A ‘c.1111 of t will ‘mtaike o. chicken‘ sttltrd n‘. en o. la. king uervctl on ma. - nréfltfoes, tbeet pltzkltrs, olives, _.sttl.ttl dtrcseting igthroiilttt llll on ‘lutud utt. ull ‘time's. On tSatui-tltny trig-lit the wu-“y liausewlisfo ‘will lay in n lieud lvttttt-t‘. some tflluit, cake» or waters and bums ctr czmdwwich‘ thrt-trd- ‘(7lt‘|‘i‘-I‘i§i‘- ctheese, ‘celetry 0r nilitu‘ rrt-slt H11‘- plies, sdldcd‘ tto whnd. unr- is cumin j A5 a young ma" of 23 he becflm: the prom-in." o; a 1° ‘have “'1' ‘mind’ ‘Wm "'""""" " mcwspaper and soon made his influence felt on all public good "lieu‘l‘fmi‘ih“ mmil“! M") ‘l“"l"“-questlons. A letter published in his paper m 1835 attack- m mlihm“ wwnnumi‘ / ing the mahistrates for abuses in the city's administration brought on him a prosecution for libel. He conducted his own defense and his speech of‘ over six hours in court cs- tahliahed his fame as an orator, secured h s acquittal, and Jtuve tmade him a leader in the movement for reform that was wggndshed old Pw,n>1yu,,,e_ nmkhu; n faglt-ating Nova t$cotia as well as the other‘ provinces of 100k m“, and mloflen.“ mm] H. mu . British North America at that period. He saw Nova Scotto fmmh minds otf paiint. Bu-t iitmt it. t: ‘ d J b1"- 11 1 86 neoeaealny to remove the old linisli- I He advocated railway communication with the other prCViflCbs and with the United States; his vision foresaw a national nansuontincntal railway, and in a speech deliver- ed in 1851 he predicted that "many in this room will Iivc to hear t-fve whistle of the steam engine In the passes of the Rocky ldountaivis, and to make the journey trom Halifax to th PzicWic/in five or six days." Hc was an ardent imperialist, and his ideas anticipat- ed the present status of the overseas dominions in the Brit- ish Commonwealth oi Nations by over half a century. At an early stage he favored the federation of the prov- inces of North America, as a step toward the wider imper- ial union of which he dreamed. But when confederation came under discussion, he bitterly opposed the terms under which Nova Scotia was to be included in the dominion. He fought against absorption with all his old-time vigor, but it was a losing battle against new tomes and the leader- ship of a younger man. Charles ‘t upper, a political strateg‘ ist as able and courageous as himself. Convinced at last by the stern logic of facts, he reluctantly accepted the situ- colcrs of ‘Uhe seat-ton. ‘Dtttwpemyt, in [itressetl loide, tolling from ‘the Women Who Arc“ Weak Gain New Vitality by Building Up the Blood. ' aengers know their for pep and speed you've got to have good‘ spark plugs. Give me Cham- pions every time-the letter spark plug. |.| pint‘... .2 not at ht; NOV?! Litct 1 joy the tau-l hotly: c? 21.1. sum‘. I of ihut year. The illustration [l('|liC\S n scene that occurred more than once during Howe year's t popularity. Hc was born home i" i“‘\‘i"i!"l 0Y1 U1: (Jon's et- the crowd after his acquittal at his trial for tthc. and the same boisterous tribute w” given to him liy thc admiring populacpat (h; conclusion of several o? his spcscltes. in the picture he is seen carrl d out irom rrvrlctinr; in Macon Hall in Halifax by his che r- ing audience, and escorted home by a torchlight procession, The costumes! are much the same as those in the two pr‘:- ccedmg picteures in this series. 'I‘hcro ure many women who puss their days in a constant state oi weariness. Thoy ‘have barely stillin- lent energy to enable them to per- form their manifold duties. Otften they have an aching head, a miner‘ ' able 1min in the book. N"! "m!!! that feel as heavy as lead. The whole trouble is due to bloodless- ness. ‘No woman need suffer in this way. ‘It ia easy It; obtain ansurglmiy o! rich red blood‘ Y ta n8 P- - ‘ m , t- Mecm "uh,- lwmfl‘ Plnk Pms‘ The new ‘mood ‘bgnfhsseétfllyytbelittg puinlrti ‘created thy these pills rapidly buildamm mm c0101.; mm“ a mom may up" the system; headaches and!” mm, mlgnnbtll-lollli uud cheery backaches disappear, energy re- “"lfi°“ilié't‘lz"‘i'fé mind milliona- PAINT REMOVER. ._._ C: iMtany tlzhni-lity house wives , . stall ll. ltlttle ctleettit: coinprttst-irtriThe Lin tthte buscuvcnt oi‘ lthe house, ‘the ‘lraso of the zrctitrigctztzittir, or~ ieiren in the old‘ i(‘8~C0lIi.llrl.l‘liIlPlli. tlutvs hack t» 1511i, when .iucqttcts|ghvr.. spa". mm 1-m- “m. new...“ m. m. FAIHFLPLACE SCREEN ‘Fan: c"- i-m“ ‘hmqhlylillds 5°a"'“"1°"-liiiigi1t be u] llit- two VFI-ilt ft .|.i.tt ‘ ‘~ i - ‘ ' t . .. ~ . ‘ will‘.°ii..‘tllif.-iiiiié.t‘IE.illiii.iilnli'i"'“" "““"~’=' “"‘ -\ 0‘ “““““=““‘ it w“ fill‘ n “mm. hem’ h, mnurljflilotlllil 1t Etvttt art-n wt thi- twtti‘ ..‘t i‘! 2‘ oi‘ pziillletl patrchinen‘. l‘ " ,_ _ _ Jshorc- Belle‘ islt- and llittnt- Suiiletn "it; i. ti l-Fllimlfli- D-lllfffld iu w w“ Month‘ m" ‘mm m" [an "i ‘has bot-n (‘Overutl lllll tho sllvllit-ni llttlt firoillnre in (Continued-from page 11) 'l‘.:u- tislnutl of (‘ape llretou. CHAPIQN SNPKP/lm 1 . hteeit a u llli\lHi‘(l ‘é l wmuaon. . ANADIAN-MADB PRODUCT 1.‘ ~w when!!! II h‘ . .... .. ..:. ..:'...'t.‘t....":t“.. ‘ "MIN Milne-mum‘ ‘v ‘it-b avontv, oonuner-~~ ~ lino tttconliulo = "m"!!! coulomb Mien nirr = _ " Blflmggio If‘! once more. Proof of these statementfl is siven by Mrs, m. tLanore, Btoney -Point, ‘ Ont. who saysz-W-For a. ‘long time l had ‘been in a very miserable con- dition. always feeling tirhd out, sleepy and ‘weak. The least work about the thouse would leave me helplessly tired and nothing that i aid gegmgd 1o give relief. Believing “to: to“ void» . ‘with Lions, instead of getting bet.- tar I»! [rowing steadily weaker. ‘ no day while talking to a neigh- bor. iiie urged my told!!! Dr. Wil- liiml’ Pink Pills. tolliu me that hmdouqmer had been in a condi- 1mm“ like mine. Thin tun-sand- is medicine, and ‘l on to be lrstolul lltffw much Y1 that ti toilowed her advice. . Mtor the use of‘: tow boxes ot the tplllll. uld in no doubt that they , V ping mo, and u i continued mtrmu mymnith and ltronlth upgttf- , no new I um doinl u! _ ‘work and tooling ‘in thl iii. For this splendid turns and the joy of living is felt ut. contrary to w t give. inytiutikti to ‘by pieces patinted the new ivhites. Qmuno or they new colors. (pmpflmetfi ‘vtglfnflbh, mgmovel" nrny be pixtnohased in ‘llhe stores, m‘. Ii yoru pwilelr tto ‘mtake youtr own. yvtt misty do 11o as follows: Bin)‘ five cents ‘worth or sat soda: moisten tit. width ootd WWEQII‘. amt! ‘let ltt stand until dtisuolved. lSmeatr it well ovt‘: m; 47.3mm“; ‘m the cleaned. Le-t. ‘it (My gm- about, tfiftteeu minutes; theta scrub. ‘well ‘wiith- warm water tin ltMf ‘himteh. Incite it". vflmhi‘ guaiitii-uuily hctnd. a second anall- cuttiidn is éounettiniteu necessity- m; mm“; ‘paint in listwlly mote diflfictflt ‘than simipliyt mnmvinl W"- ngqw mm Mqgpqmd tpuimt and var- nish ‘remover with matte tin-ls more suoonum-l. mite 111M remove‘? “l . 3m,“ on mm; 4 point ‘lmrsh. ‘it gong!“ the epmfvnit and‘ varraristh Bird mm u mm 1am‘- 11w‘ W“ l" mfliirod on with a. ciotlh. or vim a Quilt mm ant-n. in lint-mined spate. ‘Wlilltv ‘Wu-patina. sticks. gnome dad mo: my ire need"! to tflh ‘the liumttuue ‘mummy can! smooth and and!‘ ‘M’ a new out hi ‘nutm- ‘ml ltmi nA-ron. the addition , VQWOBQ ttm g SOURMILK AS A CLEANER- wc ‘have sourln-llk. and it is nnl ul- \-;‘.;:|_)'B eats-y to ‘bhitnk ol s. good use l ‘it. ll you do not. plan to tit-lily..- it .ln cook-lag. ‘t‘ry using it its u cleaner. To soak in o‘urr mdlk u. lo‘:- .1 to will-ch Ihasi urn tink‘ ‘slmt- on it trill locate-rt up ‘the ‘inirspot so that if» "In be was-had out. Sour milk will also cot yav-railj" rpm-lea‘, .- mt you'd on». i? 51mm gig-idle in 931i mut- mtilk and the tarnish will ‘be remove-d.‘ ' Mas. ‘sotonfiou SAYS- .- tlilfieientcy docks not matke a home. but ‘the ‘lrotne spirit can-not. fzloutdieh tmieetx tithe medhanties or ‘linux2- lteeping tame reduced tto the ‘ sini- plost am-d easiest. menhovls. smii. so ‘Teacher: riGivo a synonym tor‘ Mu_um_.. _ i-lohlmtio: “Styponder -' V‘ ttillm my d-oast out tbudy: ".1- , _ uoolumi; my eggs‘ thin nndn turned once; my coffee not ‘ anp mingled a 5 WW? bill v jTivis is the l-line oi‘ ‘lilié year iv-heu , we or ttietvflult. . wit .h had lulu-din in 1763, was, tor a. while, illlillfillPll tr‘ the government m Novu Scotiu. in 1784 it Wits nmdo a separate prnviti-e. bu: in 1820 was rc-ttnitetl _o Nova Semis. l-‘rtmi this ilm-e on Ciipe Breton has been ‘identified with its target‘ sister is- iuud for governmental flHYDKYSGS. New Bru wicks history is large l_v n paralle h! tNova section hist- nry, .h»ou;zh somewhat less strenu- ‘cusi First ‘sighted in 1534 by Cat'- ‘tier; it was not: unttii i604 that the t i {explored by Champlain, de ‘Mlnnts ‘and some eighty companions. This, province was originally a pan of‘ Nova Seotia ‘territory, ,but in 1784 ‘lite district lying North of the Mis- ssgunsli.‘ was inrmedtinto ‘New Brun- ew ck, with the Capitol at Freder- itmou. > The Poi‘ o! St. John has tstnce become fame s as_t'iie notion- nt winter stewmahlp tam-inns or (innatl and than extensive rac‘lit- ties to , . o loading and unloading oi‘ gvéz-v-te H Jzlying, worms the Atlantic. i Turning, nowmo _Pri‘noe Edward ilnland, qgttnedhaflm‘ ‘the Fatim- of Queen-Va ttonia; it. ‘was, originally ‘trailed ' ‘bpgweitff _by the’ ‘Indiana. impaniag, ‘tRasting on the Wave." ‘tapes pqpo thee filed the ‘Bunion " . island-Hamper- to the iiewiimncwtck and x y ‘cough, and @1110 Inui- ‘ ‘IUOQ, in tho ‘iiilfln o! l. h. w‘ 81121 ceded to (Irina :1)“. gm.- liny t-f Fundy coast was carefully| rut-tress 0t‘ Lotiitdntrc. Capt‘ llrc.o1i.ls1zt|itl, in 1768, British forces itlllk posscssizm. it was at (‘hurir ictuwit, the (lupitul cl the ls-lanti. thut the iumuus (Ionicreiit-c t‘! (lunutltiztn [curlers took place that led to the ihrmution of a Can-t udlun Ctustittttxtu, thereby eilrriimgi for itself the tinoltiulal title nt "Thz-l Cradle oi‘ Confederation." Prince‘ Edwin d tisinnrl also-has the tlistinr» tioh 0i beating the mos. thickly pop- ulated hrovitt ‘e ‘n the Dominion. It is ‘also interesting to notice that while Ontario nml Quebec were granted Responsible (loverninent ‘ at tit-e time or the coming luto; force of the A_ct Q1’ Union in 1841. it was not until 1848 that Nova Scofa and New ‘Brunswttck were granted Responsible Government; and Prince Edward ‘island did no receive it ‘until 1813i.‘ w; A Search Abandoned g‘ QUEBEC. June ‘D.--1\he two hyd- roplanes deapatched by the Quebec government to search to “Kllip m u- ning FrenohJiiet-e. Nun 0dr d it, "are on their way to Quebec. expedition havi ‘been’ ddoicr- _ called off by ‘Ho . onot-‘e Merc- firutre 0i the “Whitt- ‘crcvv have been St-Plt. llirtl" u‘: it> School Gir .~'lllllli\'] Lost year's time from school withSt. Vitus’ Dance.---»-Completely restored by . Dri Chase's Nerve Food. n ud , i wit-in add...» a new note to the room. t l’.s Nerves The anxiety and strain in con- nection with school iiie and examin- ations are too much for many girls who are naturally of a nervous temperament or have lwcome so as I result oi‘ anaemia or a. run down p ical condition. ' ' ervous conditions are most rliili- eult to overcome and there seems to be no treatment to ‘compare wit Dr. Chase's Nerve FM to restore exhausted nerves. Chit onh health responds quickly to this well known restorative treatment. . Mrs. George A. Moot. Lincoln 0a., One, writ . , “Our "dlughter, who was never sky strong from birth, at nine ears _ became all broken we consulted cal , St. Anna, int. Minister of Lands and libretto. ‘n6 , n. tiatghquan. fig“ f days in " mo. sgliwl-g “mi " mkihéifiw i-umtid. i »~' - - 1 symptoms of St. Vi ‘Dneemdhad qpeer spells, some‘ lilwiits, at nights. She waswut oiischool for a whole year, as‘ her nerve: were so bad. Acting on wfriond‘: advice, we gave her Net-w‘ ' and site; a few months’ timl we n to sen‘ a noted change in he; so we kept on with u... Nerve Foui until u» was compie d for the lu year she ‘ been ‘subsoil frnl of the old trouble, also land is doing tine 0.0% Nan“ Nerve Food intan- hn. u owe our Qlflllwp‘ imjt." 1m. ._ d an vilw p‘ y Fhahi}. wl intuit unfit