I7' 191° -- . i , e ARLO'r'rE’rowN GUARDIAN -~ ,,,,,,.,. 0,. nn . ---_ PAGE 'nm I-a'rms'r Nnws ` THE CH 4+PH iii M _ ; Important .. lah Her Gran ‘Provincial News . §§;d,§; of the week for Saturday ’ ffl; _the I . Subscribers ° ihelgnv the folio +H44+H+H- son's WEDNESDAY “Brier . Many citizens will learn with deep E"°°i'i°n d F Bay region: regret of the sudden death of Walte indian! and gave them some hear G. Dealers which occurred at hi; “¢°‘i°‘i home on Brighton Road, last even- tm” °i ing. “'Ti1e The deceased had not heen uuitu i0y&b well recently and yesterday evening when _ was encased in diiiercnt duties ar. °i9°i‘ ound his home. He died very sudden. witiio ly, heart failure being the cause. tilaigg -Several 'cases of petty burglaries iiiiinii have been discovered in Summerside been On the Mediterranean of the old “simi- On S t __ - ` but in urday last the lunch rooms of Stir- All Churchill Harbor, the next ity 0 ling Phillips were broken into, nn “i°i'niug. we were on deck at 6 o'- G°d W ill Pajamas for cofle . 'Th _ a Chr through a hole in the floor in which Son Bay Company stun/,n;. ..P§1i§;n(i. der a within the last week or so. i _ “'°`i`i‘i entrance being gained by crawling clock sit it as pleasant as it could hnve tered a chimney formerly passed th,-hugh was in the harbor, but nailed sence and a quantity of tobacco i ` immedia ' and confectionery were takeri.c gig; f0i`i°-S Sunday the stable of Dr. F.W. Can- Post' non was also broken into and a oid Fm” quantity of goods taken. Unsuccess- “iid Esii 'the Mounted Police barracks hem" ful attempts have also been made nn ite the town, and the proposed rail- Mrs rd . in C several other places. Yesterday while WHY ya s were all inspected o -, -'c ~ - hénciiriisegtgga dvlrsumiizr hifi the Chili We left at 7 p. rn.. ana Wiiiifim and James at home. The inn. young lads of tender age, some of Strults.No icc was seen on the run vices whom hc suspected as being mixed up The in these petty robberies. One young Ungfly lad, onbeing closely dlustioned, ntl HHFDO knowiedged his guilt, giving the Uharle names of five others whom he claim- mei ed were with him. Officer Grady "Scar _:bill coasted along the north. of M°D° r s Island numerous walriis wen Mu as th .On Tuesday afternoon, Sept (ith are no' artificai aids to navigation His the I`9l110fiG1inl-3 of their sch-vol. A- lished, mong those present were Rev Wm. A, fully worked out currents and magnetism care emu" ' there Thompson, Wilfred Boiitler, school "When sailing musters become tlror lows: inspector, thc rate payers of the dis- oughiy gey, Jus Chisholm and G. H. Call- ruivigat' heck were present. Tire last named h _ t e pre being secretary opened the meeting months with a fcw well-chosen remarks. He which i son, who addressed those present tn [urn-, complinicntirig them on the beautiful ruutu i room they had provided for their At ul children to study in. He also spoke igxuuhu of the advuntngcs gained in various _duhmd ways _by n. good education and thc ,nennidu ncccssity -of thc children and their fp,,,n,,,`.,,,_w m __ _ the books being agreed. `He then closed will ,.0 his remarks by telling thc children thu), W an amusing story. Mr Boutlcr next md .nm the" iimceeii i-0 Ott"-WB by dent spoke, referring to the great change nn in Ii;'i3cé;_.__G. S. Earl Grey will lay spell ' ' ros which had been made in the school- room since his lust visit and. hc said At t tllat it was equal to the best room yentnndm Zoiice Uuiiii iii this City H0 he had uuen in his h,unentd,.htd_ H, ny -10 C1180 0! thc four youn attractive, and how to mal-ze :_hu bec. Lady Grey will entertain at n ter gn of the cou tr l=~i garden part in Quebec on S t - - ’ io" nilly he lcngthiialiiicliélmrivsr Bilme sent three and ahalf to four 3? ve from ni-id-July to November mon' s generally considcretl -by those in p tile Period during h' h . f. - sirnvi1:alile." W lc th( ;;t;_yiH_ even o’clrrck this morning Hi, Bn ncy will visit the Consolidated' Stat """i’ iii” i""'fy to Picton ani to t spoke of the great responsibility tca- mc" .wim. “i’i’°“ie‘i Un Mnntiny lasi lure chers hold in training the minds and Tail: fighting on the streets wns dig than the various dispositions they mect. Ln fi. l others gave short addresses com- ’ C iitosiif ‘ii"nnif. was also fined if paring thc great educational advnn- $2' tag_es of the present with those of TI their schooldays. Much credit and . ie Ai’°i~7“"‘iii‘ ‘if this City ure send time thanks are duc Geo Ives for the 'ng i'ii'~"°i'i Stanley and Parker Hoo 'Wm splendid way in which he has carried iiler' iii out his contract, also to J. Herbert fiiiii to Thomas desi ner and superintendent' iii M0" the work, and Messrs Chisholm & iii' Dr- Son, who furnished a beautiful desk “iid L- and chair. Special mention should M-_1". A. A; A. It is expected thn~ ibie be made of the painting, which was iaiii-Z S done b D. Mackenzie brit when ci- nnii Y “Dann Atook the hrnnhv. the ,n.us_ /irnhergh will also attend and tak( mestic Science, which means fire art accident occurred in Summerside yes- Mant if 8005. wholesome and comfrrtuiile terday morning about nine -o’clock pnrlin i Wing the important part which .lie when a horse attached to a light wn- mi r Mcl,ennnn_ Suction Fo-roman ichool garden plays in cu"".:ulum of gon heionging to Mn Lecky of Lot,A eK school;-all combine to ofrr: nu 15 stu,-ted to run uwuy when ned Ant ' ation iiiiicuiiiteii to mane Fii‘n‘ D. A. Pickerings, at the west end ol andolri tees left him to do thc rest `and Daft- when - one looks into the bright room; with its ceiling in beautiful Ai0X- light shades of bluc the wains coating Ht Bradalbane, died very sudnenh lile and border of hardwood; the _ soft Wil-ii iiemninfnage ycsterday evenini ifiiic ‘if ill' filling three $2 and costr most 5 i rave B ,' _ -Y g .. _ iii, g . _ dersta . McMillan, .Secretary of th, iealthier conditions-as tha: nan-1. out of 76 delegates responding to the ated for children living in big cities. 8 ~ h c attention given to .llauual - nrgen CiiH<‘f0r. the Wnnderer's sprint Ti? ° Hvilln stations, Port Burwell 1 9 Okak and the Cvrenfell stations, Ind the bor and St. Anthony At Smith ails Newfoundland he met ere at rthclile, Sir Edward Morrln arm w Y Morris, and before lleavingslet b Bland vlsitied Louisburg. are at R. W. Brock, who is one of torla, eruor-General's party, g-avg tendin Win!! account of the Hud- ferent: news, that Miss Flora Smith, daughf/er of Henry and Mrs. City is sudering from a sev tack of blood poisoning in her ill be learned with sincere re y her many friends. Her parents present returning from Vic- B. C.,where they had been at- g the Methodist General Con ii ie“Vin§ _York Factory Hin The cy received a deputation of shocke community of DeSable was d on Sabbath the-11th inst. to of the sudden and unexpected of Mrs Daniel L. Campbell.’1‘lie- ed, who had just entered upon xty-third year, had not been ng the usual standard pt henlth the past few months, yet no anxiety was entertained and iatives and friends were look- i‘Wl1`¢i 1i0_ A speedy recovery. On day evening, however, she suf. an attack more violent than Medical aid was summoned Sllite of all that frail human- ould do her spirit returned to h.0_ gave lt. Mrs Campbell wan fstian woman of a superior 0|-_ nd she has passed into the pre- of the Saviour she loved so nd in whose cleansing blood she xercised her faith. She leaves d her a husband and eight child- z: Frank in Dauphin, Man,.Mnn es Dickson iu Loulsbourg l~l.S - Albert McKenzie and Aleixnndnln nfnbridse. Mess; colin, 1vinrg.n,,,_ much advice regarding the ventun, death their dwellings. - deceas _e run to Churchill was most en- ii" ni ' "0 WTB-PB bein r u ' °nl0yi ting on the deck. Atgelee\2e1ih:'? during in the evening wh were on deck Sreat I-It hats or coats, vvntthing the her re lights. _Summer sail-ing U, ing fo lterranean of Canada W. Satur- tely for York and Moogbmftiix Weii 5 The harbor, the Hudson Ba, had e t Prince of Wales, th I d- ren vi imo camps, on a si; 03112;' Charl ook place on Monday. The ser- were performed by the Rev Jas nga-ll and the remains were ln. in Argyle Shore Cemetery. Sympathy is felt for Mr Camp- fld fafIl'liY. but they mourn not e _ :dsc who have no hope A kind tural Colleges to the cultivation ol their 1 r' - ' ' . handed their names to the police and hie. in what is called the l been f°iiii0l\?¢ildatfero‘ii:‘eth‘;mg mother has lgriigr laggtsére ‘tlhe tim “ul "nt be of the in all probability summonscs will be Most of them have been seFil)‘ tit Bea Christian woman from tiijme and a women who haveel gtyqung ling; and I" ‘Yhe issued against them today, seis without auxiliary power itll? 1:98 ity.-Com. e commum land will respond .to i:l(i)r;iri.ii)\'t F iii; vention them moving through the _cm Thi: 251112.' 0 the bu P WHS hearded for Hudson eral t running into P I . terrcd and Shaglock Bay.rc orhtiadnls Mluchn Ceiy a ship experienced trou. and 9 and later- will proceed to Slime Sn_~ne_.. the Public Wild Strawbcrr Fowler's. " Diarrhoea, mix-#im I A g York _ ' ”°P“ °l=i=°P- 1-xml maeeuhcal concorna are flooding the will bio _ market with cheap and worthless pr.. Diahonorablo and di tnhl 'ii' i'ii° ii’ paratioul designed to be imitationa of _In t Dr. Fow|er’s Extract of 5.id"“. Some of these are e e lbell d um boy “ Extract of Wild Btrawbeltrylz” 3 Wild 3:13] crib Strawberry Compound," etc., in the cer Bra hope that the public may be deceived ti" il'-ly "ui i°Hny Wiiil u nlifn' iicfore he succumbed to heart failure $2 400 for him in one scnsrm. uid yet the same day a tirouirnd young men deliberately turned their backs hor of citizens, were the guests ofi U1 U10 D,-_ Andrew Muphuih inpoii Mr Delniois suffered an attack The party consisted of His Excell-,0_ Wen n€§S nt WHS Seiiminfliy Bii th _ d t . ,-,.1 _‘__ f ency, Earl Grey, Lady Grey, 1,nuv|right at six ri clock._ On his sudden ;>_:|e_r gdahtnegd-i_en_¢;u_m;'na_;n__;___1n3:1 une Evililn Grey. i-0l"i I-nne-bo' g f, later medical aid was glamour of the west t-i fliciawiiil I-Oni i'\‘-l‘Cy. UF- iVi¢iii1%. Mr- Amnfyi tciciihoiicd fur by Mrs. I.)eBil"s mit on trouble of working their brnriis as prdh R w_ Brock nnd Mn Slduen the arrival of a physician it was us- wen an their nuns on ,hd h,,_d at s lou li inttncii of 820. It is On. wr Hhs' street to Warren's corner, where the Thurs uhm-t time since Mr l _Lad1e_nHand gcntl_emen,_ the condr-lthe wagon was d,.0nned_ and contnn ,hier S O ie are so 'W"`i'°'hi" to the ued towards Summer Street and while crossing struck Mrs. P. Brown who was walking down the street throwing her heavily to the ground and ren-dering her unconscious. Res- toratives were given her and after a short time she came to. She was tak- en to her home in the afternoon and at last accounts was resting easily nl- tho badly bruised. ews of the sudden death 010,, Dvniois. Brighten nesrigcity, the ns received with great regret evening. During the after- end His Honor Lieutenant Gover'nor»c°i`iaiiied that iii” was extinct- Mi' hun,e_ und lad Premier and Mrs. Hnszard, Di`i3i0iii ‘Viis il “On Pi the inte Hnn Yi e _ Judge and Mrs. Fitzgerald, I-his Wor-_§é___YV_“_?_;?igifmog,lgigiotiggilwlgefogiag where the owner believes the scienti- ship Miiyor and Mrs. Rogers, Hon. _ John Agnew and Miss Montgomery. "iii“i"`i After partaking of dinner, the spec- ial left on return arriving in this city at ten twenty. Although Earl Grey’s visit was en- tirely unofflcial, flags on all govern- ment buildings were flying in his honor as well as many on business houses and private dwellings. devoted resided deepest His Excellency mid party ‘en Wim DeBlois, now residing in New York nilleg for Norway House an-d Hudson in Ml, Hay on August 3rd. After traversing brother Hudson Bay and Straits, he visited the lute George Davies, Esii., and beautiful home in Brighton. The goes out to Mrs DeBl0is in her of ears returnin about ele to one another, they have fi DeBlois' only sister and hisisci s have all passed on before. own fault if you do :.-ot, irzaiic this fertile, lovely and happy Island the envy of the world. The absence of any sign of poverty or destitution in thisil.-.Inari i;.a§.' al- ready exclte the envy of the wrirld. Your Island may claim to have ai- ready reached the Ideal condition of land, where, according Io the poet, the richest are poor and fbe poor are rich in nbiinfiun-se, and yet I am told the youth -if the Piland have been leaving it of lute years for more stirring scenes. was shown a farm -.vricr-i the owner, Yesterday I visited an-'fini farm y _ g fic cultivation of the potato is go- ._ __ . ` ing to secure him an income which }’{"'" y°,‘§'“-fi” Wie" ii” “‘“'"f‘i Mi” will enable him to ,n-htify r..i his ies- ntc av es, youngest dauglt_€l` Ui tes-even' the somewhat exprizsive tastes of cultured and nr°'.»i.'ic re- . . . t. haiipiiy together at their Ilelyrgiltiire to prophecy that if the ->'mr-‘uv -if the °°“=m““‘f>' i’§"§l2..‘3i ’°i1.'.’€i.‘;i‘féhi.i§§f.“"""€f.‘Z . ' l. advantage of ood cl -a- great and sudden trouble. Miss Ada i;_i;:]c:_°s;nn n the rising gnnecrnfaon have sufficient spirit to apply the entific learning they can obtain at such schools as this. and nt .-\ey-iruI- ,. . ` i' A Perfect Baby Carrier ~.` I A Baby Carrier that’a comfy becnuae built right- just about as ' trouble-Eroof n_s it _ can be mad_e. Evefy part of- the G_EN RCN built f18_i_1_:_i;*:_f_§ei__n our Toronto actory un er our o - vision-a saving of 35% duty. THC G=N_?$°~ Baby Carrier is made of prime German Rec - ighh strong, durable and hygienic-cn be rendiil' “d_i“5i° fo airy one of three positions to suit the whims o baby -can he had with parasol or hood. Your dealer: wi l tell you all about the built-in-Canada Gendron Carriage. Gendron M~anufacturing_Co., Ltd. T0,-nntp . Ontario aiu Sold by nat ilru-eh.. dealers. Write D no if your elealor C9lll'l The final stage of the Charlotte- town Rifle Championship, the prize for which is a beautiful silver cup, was fired yesterday afternoon. The competitors were the sixteen highest men of the first stage which was shot on Labor Day morning. Capt. D. A. MacKinnon, 4th C. A., won the first stage at 200, 500 and 000 yards with 99 points and also won the second stage with 90 points out of a possible 100. Corp. A. McCabe, 4th C. A., was second in igtb stages and in the aggregate, finishing three points behind the winner. The ranges yesterday were 800 and 900 yards, 10 shots at each. Capt. D. A. MacKinnon, -ith C. .......... .. 189 Corp. A. McC-she, -ith C. A... 186 Br. J. Landrigan, 4th C. A. 179 Major J. M. Jones, -82nd ....... ._ 179 Sgt. K. Rogers, Sign. Corps 17-8 E. R. Brow, C. R. C .............. .. 176 Major W. A. Weeks, Corps of Guidcs...... 174 Gr. C. B. Jones, 4th C. 171 Capt. F. Gill, 4th C. 167 R. V. Longworth, C. R. C....... 159 Lt. W. K. Rogers, Sig. Corps 157 Several others did not finish. sta e of this match was shot at "00 000 yards. E. R. Brow won this cup the total at the 200, 500 and 600 yardsz- - ‘ _ 5 t y H three times (not necessarily consecu- ` tively. The first following score is E. R. Brow... .. 97 39 93 46 L. J. Miller... . 43 Lt. W. 'K. Rogers... 155 R. V. Longworth,.. 3| 159 G. F. Hutcheeon...... 90 37 'I Points The members of the Charlottetown Rifle Association held their final match, for the year, for the H. H. Brown Challenge Cup, at Kensington Range yesterday afternoon. The first. E -1 . 500 and 600 yards on the 12th inst. Yesterday's match was at 800 and T ast year and again wins this year. o become the permanent owner of he troph a member has to win it Ttl 800 900 Ttl 46 182 Keith Rogers... . ss 177 41 169 85 Major Weeks... 87 44 37168 J. Fl. Matthews... 84 40 44 168 91 40 35 34 HOW SKIN-TROUBLES ' .HAVE BEEN CUBED A Remarkable Record of Itching, Burning, Disfiguring Eruptions Successfully Treated. That those who lrnve suffered long and hopelessly from eczema unrl other torturing, dfsfiguriug erupi.lon.»4 of the skin ruul sculp and who have lost faith in nil manner of treatnienf., may lr-rirn thu( thi-re is one wn,\‘ to find immediate relief, the followingrr-inurrkulilc series of condensed testimonials is piiblisliedz W. H. Willie, Iii? I~l. Culiot Sf., l’|iil:iilr|- phlu: Knee lo unkii- ir mass of erliplioii. Suffering siniply liirlewrilinblr- for six long years. Hard in scratch tlll blood rnu and health was rirrrlernilrierl frcrn luck of .~le-ep. Cutlcnrn iii-nredies i-un-rl ii without n mark. Mrs. M. C. Maitland, Jasper, Out.: lfrliy rush nn her buli_v's lienri vi'lu-nniuii fhrcc months old. li _spread ovi-r enllrc bily. Put mittens on lilrii le lrrrvciii fearing skin. ltr-iluceil to u slrclciori, ()nc bnih willi Culi- curu Soap and aplrllrntinii of Cliiirurn (lint- irieut .-uxitlieil lliln to sl#-a~|i. A slligls- sol. cured him. 'I`hiuks i-hllrl wnuiil liurc ilii-sl but for Culicuru lieirre-die-.~r. Mrs. Wm. ilunl. 259 Fulrmouut Ave.. Newurk, N. J.: Whole |io4l,\‘ ia iiiass of ruw. torturing i-cr.i=|nu. A 'oily was lu-_roiirl words. llalr uh fell out null i-urs .wr-|ru~rl ri-u;_r;/lialily do much to minimize the Wm un; them out of atlemt morrow at 2 p. m. from hrs late rc _ tic THURSDAY per tl;ei'ti_€d’.Siti;tti_;I1ate ruin und ilisas- C033; rnlirndriié }£r;a1E;;lrt§_lr;a_y _will Br_msv_embers. two each from New Sidence to the Searletowii Methodist u ur w to make life on the land more inn. Where they Will entraiu fOr Qlib- hrh°g:,§ be less than six. Nova Scotia ' ' ' ew Brunswick have no such un- C?_?K15;?;`iTA: Eéizayeig' N~d'i~M 0" d' ' ' -_ l S ., . . . 0 0 » " mg' im it ‘”'” “°° ““"’°‘ e " 0 an is A Striking l'Ix»mp|e of its Cure I. is E I), a son Bruce Wellington. Cookson, a daughter. _R 'QQ "iiiAii.BL12i?§"i"'i;` IDSTONE GAY-At the Methodist John McQuaid formerly of Winni- su a cd 88. The deceased was the old gi Mcuurr. to 56 years. _ il* ARTHUR- At Kinisfrno, Flask., on.fc August 29th Anna Mary, infant D Delllois, aged 56 years. P Plymouth Rock Butt Cock-l, Ii. H. W D. Foster, Marshfield. ii H"e _ , 3 , i. . . Cockerel»~2, I.. H. D. FOHt€i‘. G()lil'lEN PEN(‘-lLl.l<]D. m cocirercl-2, ii. A. radii, ohhriciee- town, 3 and 4, L. A. Haszard, Char- hottetown. SILVER PENCILLED. Hen-1, I.. A. Hansard- GOLDEN SPANGLEI). Pnllct-1, I.. A. Haszard. SILVER SPANGLED. Pullet-1. li. A. Haszard. SHIPPING NEWS. di ---- m Smith, Montreal; Schr Carrie Boud- rot, Sydney; Schr Cy-rene, IieBlanc, m Cleared, Sept 13.-Schr Eva. M-ay, Courier, North Sydney; Schr Alex- ander, Blaclrmore. ‘North Sydney; Schr Laura Cox, Wrye, Bouctoucb; S S Rosalind Smith S dna Schr _*_ C0 - - . . 1 y yt- Harold J. McCarthy, Belyea, Chat- events ham.; Schr Sea Slipper, `Hayden,Pie~ -of lui, £011. Schr M. A. Lola, Boulitier, Pt thansiia football star than from his idge's death, McCurdy and Baldwin with varying results. Their as.to construct an airsliip fron; rial obtained only in Canada. thing went along merrily until fairly certain that besides negotia- ._____._____ THURSDA Y sh Exhibition in London much est has been shown by the pub- ulties of the engineers in the c in certain parts of Canada, been dealt with at various times ~ 1 - Cemeter . has icl;d_8}i;iIaI_:_‘;'vaTi_§°g_;ti;:_i_‘i ‘ine y _ __ _*___ __ ' __ in the papers of the Dominion. The ,_ nn in Pnnnament last vziinilif BORM _ authorities of the Japan-British Ex- d in the course of the disc” _ ' -- hibition have-a_vv_arded to Mr Brennan in Wilfrid Laurier declared Ji RATTRAY.--At St Peter's Bay on the the highest possible award that it is ,representation is med __ the 10th inet, to John H. and Mrs. in their power to irive-namely. the A_ Act and that to maid 9 Rattray, a son. Congratulations, Grand Prizc._ line on the Bren- it wonld he necnssm to E McNElL-In this city, Sept. 14 19l0_ nan mono-rail principle is being con- hn nonnnnt of the Py __ sf to Albert and Mi-5, MeNeill_ 3 structcd in Alaska, and it will proh- ` . i`°‘iii°¢”‘ d rr htnr, ably not bc lung before lines are to » B. g ,w1if,§'ufiva`enf,;;'"" Pt_h°,f3'f‘i‘fnf,;’nf,i?§ CAMPBELL-on Sept. sri., to R_ H_ he iounri in various parts or Canada. nn is that it ulwuyd un,den_ and Mrs. Campbell, city, a son. ” it entered the union on an HARPER-At Winchester, Ont., on ent such as British Columbia the 30"' "ii" to Newton and Mi`5» that its representation should Harper iii” Miss Dora Mfiikie ‘ii P- idx. . ST. Vl'l'_l_l§_ DANCE by the Tonic Treatment _ 8 t ence of the L - imc Provinces in the Federal parsonage, Springfield, Sept. 7th, St. \`itus dance is the commonest' ment. I-lon. Mr. Haszard, Pre. 1910, by Rev. Henry A. Brown, P,`form of nervous trouble which af- of Prince Edward Island; I-Ion, Hanson Lidstone and Miss Bessie fiicts children, becnusc of the great McLean, acting Premier and Gay, both of O’Leary. idemands made on the body by grow- ney-Genera-l of Nova Scotia, McQUAlD-MULLALLY-At St Ai- th and development, and there is- the Ir. Warburton, M. P., of P. E_ ex's Church, Rollo Bay, on the added strain caused by study. It is ` 6th. inst. by the Rev John a Mc- when these demands become so-great day for a conference with Pre- Donald, Annie, daughter of Valen- that they impoverisli the blood, and Hazen. tins Mullally of Gowan Brae to the ucrvc.~: fail to receive their lull pply of nourishment, that the nur- _peg_ . ‘ vous debllity which lc-"ids to St.Vit.us PIGGOTT-COFFIN-,At the home of dance. _ the bride’s parents on Wediiesday,' The remarkable success of Dr. Wil- Sept 7, 1910, by Rcv R. P. Murray, liams' Pink Pills in curing St. Vitus George E. Piggott of Bridgetown, dance should lead parents to- give N, 3,, to Myrtle J, youngest dnugh- their children this great blood-build- ter of Elias Coiiin, Savage Harbor-_ ing medicine at the first signs of the . -~ -- DIED -- approach of the disease. Palor, list- ____ , ' _ lcsuncss, iiiattcntion, restlessness and HAPPENNY-In this city, on Sept.',ii'ritsbility are all symptoms' which llth, of Bright's disease, Peter D. early show that the blood and nerves I-lappenny, aged 40 years. I are failing to meet the demands McNU'1"I’-At Darnley, on Sunday, made upon them. Mrs. A. Winters, Sept. 4th, Miss Penelope McNutt, Virden, Man., snys: “When my little c il was six years old she was ut- egt surviving sister of'Mrs. Peter takcd with scarlntina, which was ll wed b St Vitus dance Her o y . _ .. CAMPBELL-On Saturday, the 11th limbs wriulil jerk and twitch. Her inst., at her home in DeSablc, Mrs. speech became effected, and at last Daniel L. Campbell, in the 62nd she became so bad that she could year of her age. . scarcely wulk, und we hardly dared Mcl.ENNAN-At Bradalbane, on Sept trust lu-r alone. Shc wus undcr the I-fth, 1910, Alex. Mcfiennari, raged. care of a doctor, but in Sflitff Oi fnifi as :ner. Hay- never qnitied her native village of den Picton-; Schr A. Lincoln, Daley, Bnvelnhm hnn den!-wud thu agua dum. Sydney; M. A. Lois, Boulftier. In- of pngen of hu- "cord ut 1n,n¢,e|ty_ seaur Docks: Schr Daley. Moran. for the Bulgarian peasant was born Picton; Schr. Eva May, (‘-ourler,No in May , 1784, and is thug nine Sy¢iMy» months older. » . For nearly 100 years the has worked in the who are in number. now The Hwfinsl- .. _ . ..,_. . . lien; pan. , __ UABIII' . Selfridge, who waskilled in I _from a Wright ‘bfplane near ington, two summers ago, and