ski 55-§,_l'.__'_¥ 385.? 00 Wg] _-i _ _ ._ ,.-__.> -5, __ . _JA _.__/.. ___ ._ _ -»_»A_-A, ..._ :__ _ ~~' _ ~ ~ 'v 'e f.',,»' _ "*~; - .. »;'\`> ' ~‘”=:~--1*-A '_a\_;.=-;-,_,.~.,=-'t rv. .»~.i_;,~ :F _ _r ' ' ~ __ .. i ‘ _ V * -~ ' ~f `%*..i'.*'="=-ts; . ==f1“ wi . ff?" - 2.1-1 -_ = »~ - » ~ -. ~. ~.= ff. » _1_-‘_ ‘Q _~ .-:_ .;! 1*". ,_ _~'r .;_-_=_..s’=f.~€f_-;i:&1~'1:~§%; _.~£:~, ,-_, 4-rf ;f_§‘=*1‘ .»»-~"_e_»~;:_. ,-~:-.5-'-»i._.`;»-=_;»»._.___~_'_~._'if 'f.,._.-.i='_;-=--ii~_. 55.. ._._f.;;;_ l. . ~=*~.~, ,_ gs-,_,I ,_-__, . ._ . ,,_,.;.L»,.v.,» - .f».l,.,_,- _ .~_;;~§._-_fyfn-I _;.f.;-t- » -~ .. 1.,-.=-_ -f-V .-, ~ ._ ___ ,__, . ,_._ .__ _i__,,,,L _ A; ,£4 .X _ ndghere is a general boom in all staple ‘ bg; of Crockeryware. Enamelled Ware gmt-throat prices. ~ €A`f T If you want VALUE; if you want V MBGAINS; if you want SATISFAC- mN, go to the only place where you can ptthem. Crockery Store. W, ug waging a terrible war with high Fmes- just now. You should ~ (1 7| PIEIKIIN' Ag gui-'Store some day this week, and it ,nl givsyou some idea of how we are ,gducting the China Campaign. The A 'beg at which we offer China Tea Setts, "beyond the comprehension of every f gybuyei-s. Our Dinner Setts and Toilet saggy-e also exceptionally low in prAice. W. P. COLWILL, PA E ]sland,8 Grenest ;Ie next returns the arms to the front '- _l ,*"‘l _ _..._ __ anno! be su ssed -A llu you desire perfect satisfaction wh your corsets? Of course you do! Then try a. pairlike those shewn above. You can getapair to fit you just as snugly and which will almost hreyou with the long' wearthey will IAA t b k AA h_ mst k er po '_ - -_ _ _ o is ' ne ing s-. _ _ gm The mammal’ at and Emsh itidiimifteiranainwwal, during whichone, ftemptedv it Should beamed as much” - two threeare again slowly counted, the P°SSib|° by timing the artificial respir' i 9 _ [ 1 rpa. . The E. T is A. I States _ = \¢=“'\ -"` 'iw rl \ ‘Ci /_rA,`;f "f e _ ' c ’ i _ rfiiy Mills Madeira" sh°p'\i‘})L eve that Furness or Zinc of 'jg repaired in first class order, Q, the cold weather fomee. li years expariebce in the = .f H Stevenson, / f Great George Street, il)/]\" \ . Upposite R Toombs \\A» J' 'J /' ` *"4" _filll All work guaranteed lil), S. Vharlorretown. CDTIZET retired from business would have received their accounts ; lDd~»b`ed to me make immed ‘ sr the Medical Hal S. W. DODD. ~ A toinob'le’s built for_two'- AA . _,_A_ *imiii-__ _$29 gndifora ach like you To restore the drowning no time should be lost in moving the patient or waiting or a doctor. To know what to do, and do it with all speed, may save a. life that aminute`s loss of time might lose. Many are the methods that have beeneinployed, A, but the following two, given by one who has rescued manypersons from the surf, are said to be the bestz- In the first place the operator places himselfon his knees behind the pa.tient's head, seizes both of the patient’s arms near the elbows, and sweepsthem around . horizontally and over the head, until they meet above it-_ when he gives them a strong pull, which he keeps up for one _ or two seconds. Thiseffectsan inspiration. urface of the chest, and makes a strong pressure against the lower ribs in order to force the air from the chest and produces a respiration. This occupies about a second , of time. He repeats these, thus producing about twenty complete acts of respiration in a minute, and keeps it up until natural breathing has been restored or it is certainA that life is extinct. ' A By the second method the operator lays the patient o_n his back and places a roll ‘of clothing under the lolns, so as to make the short ribs bulge prominently forward _ and raise them a little higher 'than the level of the mouth. The arms are then' stretched forcibly back ov'er~~the head, crossed, and held in this position by an assistant, who also holds the tip of the tongue over one corner of the mouth grasping it wite a, _dry hankcrehief. The operator then kneels astride the_pat.ient's hips, and, with_his hand resting on the stomach of the_ patient, spreads out his, lingers, so as to grasp the waist about the Beggars-_” _ time was spent acting as stretcher ~- i’.°“'i'~ .i;°:.f*“°:f..“":i2‘ °‘;z.:;r°s“.i:e,_ If you havent bee p 1 who Hive their Win - A f ' e _` ’ . . ' . ig-__; _;;;1;_3 ____ ,,_,,, _,___ ,,A_, WHEN Riscuui rnuii NTERESIING LETTERS t‘;'i‘;‘;’;.*‘;“;;‘_‘if:;;‘;.:‘;r.";1 _ _ k UNLY P150? w.g65 R631 VALUE in r the bayonet. Their advance was f - -I c 6 as ear A ,hchipa Line is at i -__ Lesslybdoneas a parade at horns would ‘ ' an A ave een. In the early morning when O]L.¢TK7I]L»]'_|’S - I ' it d ii ei u .j _ G.,-...........---.._. The Water -How Respira P1' 0111 F~ F B¢5t at Burden ouiiifi .§iff.r§i§i-i3§teii}§°.§i,.ff.fi‘fi1ini{'$'.i G __ Watfihl tion may be Had _Dan_ Port and G. Ban-ie I the casualty list run up to 96 in all; Be- ; fore rolmg up in our blankets for the B f A night I ot the fellows A,_A AA _ _ \\ \\ 4 1*: --: \' \»"\ \\>_= \ i* \ power, so far as I could see, to make their i lot easier, clothing the poorly clad. sharing S A my last hard tack with those who had none, giving medicine to the sick, and the ‘ a have seen hard times, beyond what will and do not complain of hardships. b were held at nights, and when we were 8, oi' Regimental parade services at the will of the General. Chaplain Lane and I 5 and a few times I arranged Bible Classes and Prayer Meetings. So far as was con- systematic personal work, and when no- by night and day. My heart was lifted times from the saddle, and sometimes on- v remove the wet- clothing as quickly as possible, loosening the garments under 1 the body and drawing them down over 0 the feet. The body should thenbegently t into something dry and covered damp. Warmth istobe secured by any C means that ingenuity may suggest. Hot - boards have been lain in the summer sun t may be utilised. c ’ ` 't _At the Seashore there is plenty of hot t sand, and often plenty of baking hot s_hort_ri_b_s. He next throws all his weight steadily forward upon his `h8fDdS, While E at the same time hesqueeaestbe ribs ` continued as_ long as necessary. , another person,without in any way iu~ 1 ii Agfrraptingbhem’ mama cover me bodyA wat-er upon the chest. Where it is avali- able there is no stimulus to respiration l better than that of a good faradic battery, ou used as to eausea reflex sobbing or deep The mst man that came in this morning _ _ _ _ E that he would never have thought of 'w1'lting'home~ifit- had »not beenforfour' _. ._ ,_-. _ _-- _ _ __ facilities and invitation last night to make use of the room. ‘ ecrlptlone Venue Ilr. Ghelfe Klum)- Uver Pills. give you. The difference is that Df- Chggds Kidney-Liver Pills were D91* hu dreds of cases. S 1511*. Chase won almost as much PODU' ‘ larity from his ability to cure kidney with this formula, as he did from the l The idea. of one treatment reaching he kidneys and liver at the same time counts for the success of Dr. Chase‘s cm licated ailments of the filtering fnfgigis, and _every forin of ha.ekaA?heéA Kidney-Livefr'P111s are unapproached. __ d gular, and so em hsgithgiigcbiiife ariinelxenths of the iiieio which humanity is Subject- OHS pig a. dose 25 centl a box. at an deal' ronto. » ‘ ` _,,,,..-,~.5. _ A ..Bl6YGI..Ei:i 1 H A S _ Wouldn’t ' This “Explode” A Jenny. ' ' s ' You ? UEHTIVST » §‘,‘;‘§é'h.¥i“iii§§’i;”f»'s°iii`§T§§§ iiiifiiwsy; “fe 5ggN|y§|‘Q, New' Her wheel a worthy Welland Vale , dm _ Ur else she’d never tell this tale. _ ‘A FHS, to AThe steamed by, and said: My dear. " S Work Reasonable; There's room for you; 001118. .lump in here! A A CARI) ! _ indicia dissnnéared 3.11:: hgigud said, as she watchecfhis plight ” PV . D ...Thmk8_ judge. =You're really out of s v J '1 i 1 ht.” 'J -` _ pressure is repeated, and the process is *M035 to it- It' may be stimulated by carefully applying smelling salts or am- While either of these processes is going" m°“i“ to the n°5°» by slapping thf’ ski” I _ -- ' I vlaee of the artiiical, but it must not be _ _ e left unwatched for some time. h DCT." .f In _“lin” "“»_,r" ing necessity should prompt the removal \ of the patient from the place where he is _ Ch . Km _Liver pm, gn lbeing treated. Not untilftherespiration an ju1s)tras mai:dh.a. do1'0V¢!\ if' _ _ \\) ' self of inestlmable value in scores 0! ,be placed in a Warm bed,|being carefully clrried to it with the head low, strict ,watch being kept meanwhile on the dheue, liver complaint, and backache, ,breathing,§lest the heart suddenly stop. must he effected with great care. _ Publication °f hi' Feat recipe b°°k° ,not ceased all the steps just described A should be carried out, with the exception _ - _ It ac- lof artifical iiispiration. But this should W” original with Dr Chase ibe resorted to upon the first intimation ~Kid11€Y-Liver Plus in “urmg the 'm°St ,that natural respiration is failing. » a C “S ° Isziisiizziaizt.:;.;1.:;“;;f;;;°:.§; They keeD the kidneys’ nV'~"`» mid b°W' just below the lowerfend of the breast bone may some times reveal pulsatiori of the aotra, or main artery of the heart and l body, when it cannot be found anywhere ers, or Edmansou, Bai” 5# C°-» T°‘ A else.-New York;Tribune. should begently but constantly rubbed S A stimulant should be given as soon as ly, “-as if he wished to force ¢V¢'1‘yf>hi‘nR in 1 _ ' i -~ ' : iatedstogetherin the work for some weeks S' ° ' ` 0 i. A. - *it can beswallowed-ahalf teaspoonful oF . _ . _ i _ _ ‘he °h°s".“P""5d °“° gf fi” m°°th" .mm 3 whiskey or brandy in two ieasiionmlii of """° "hu" my °“”’ 1°" “nd °.'“°“”° f°" i E Fl ° pressure is continued while one.two, .hx-ee _ _ _ (;,]0v¢r is mm- mgnths 0]d_ H had 1 ~ . _ _ e arse - . are Slowly C0\1I1l€ @ W 4%/ 1 l \ \\\\\ 1 \\\\\ i how v _\\\§\?.\i`§\§§\_ :\\&§' IUW . . S 5°" Light Covert Cloths f b '$9.00 V4 d water, without salt or anything, a » ' . '°~ t 8' ux,,',.yA and dozens mah the mad” -pm .. ' times audcounted cheep. a_re_n_o_nf__f$6 as O < ` . ' k resents étself we tanks it for examle, a A as cheap accordingly h up e o us joined a smiill group warm \\. \ I 5 \ \ \\\ . `_ 5*? ~ A ‘ he morning was heart rending. _ Strong f -"::; ‘i "'\ .\`\§ ` ‘ ` ::.:. .;. fn W I -` _ ~ ‘ € i E;%§&'_22 ‘ ‘ ‘:_ ~_ ». i_ {\\‘\~\».,l\\ .We pi l _ O V ` . A "3 \ 5 1 . 1' 1'! {` .i _ .‘._ A.` ¢;=- _ C O N singing lastnight.” “We do not know A l F what we would do iigihoutibe Ynu. c. A. f" A man,” and allied expressions. Ibelieve In haudbome and durable Quamel work 0 _ _ ` e - _ 1 instead gf praying away th]-gush ‘thgm Buckles, and Coat of Ai ms, Jewelry and Souvenu Spoons ". _. ,_ Direct from W- -A' Illdi0~~ °-73° 5' ' ° Ee . ] \lll|fol`N`!'¢ ButA,S'he spgke, is auto reared _ g A gun. iw' 5 _<-id bb - .*>*lsl‘t ’ . . é ' . - 3 ug) I LGI' fl' 1'. QQSRBADOS ._. lillisll lin till num .1___ 2f.»_=.- . - ~ ‘ :=:’;~»»- "-1'_f-~‘='f"= Y-if-I '.511 __ ~ ' " .ii ""»‘,f_f-'<2-2*-" ' 'f "»“`l"'.==I`~i'Yijf'?l»'~'.fi[ff1-511.1 .ifj ‘V < _ - - » V ~ -_ , -<2 ‘ 1 ` _r 1 ' ‘ »_ _1__=‘i‘1‘..'§v_';i’.-.'=__;_‘.-'_ 11.1%-<1§`_f'_-__f;l-',:f;i=i wif. A \ ‘ I - _ A _A i U 9 H; G. 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