.l it lfwli l _._,... xii 3? .r -'- it .~‘-1”-6 l _ .'--l'¢ lm- fl W ’-l.`f"»"` ‘G ly' if _i ._.; _ li "-- }. v" 11,, M“' 1 ll _.. ‘Q1 .» l . 1 / 551', :» ll '.111' lit. '_ .3-_ _ 4” l lil "- 1 1"-_ 1 1 l i`. V! 15-* l. F ,...-_ w 1 1 ill? J i ‘ 1 1 ,2- ,.,.- ,l . t ?'.'i:‘. cy .- 1‘,. li I.. 1 " »; ~w'€.‘ ,i_..,, _ .._, j. 3;. l- l‘.l.4c'l ,‘.'-ll l U1' _ '_ `l 1.:»l____i Jai. *§2l-""_" “J . 7 fi 51 -,`-_$54111 -- .~-:-_~.».__»l_ 1-- "’§ r 1 ia-\ E? we -f1f- 7 » '. ll __ ._ l f \.:l».>' -1 > I is _ 1' 1 l _ _ 1 4 .44 . l 571.” it - __..1.1...as..-......i--f-.1'»-t~'.~~.- ‘-’»f-».l.- - --f ~ , - _ --iv _ - ` of <1 . flstif tzxw-. -T -$11.-'¥, i _ 1 13461-1 Two it _ V = THE cHARLo'r'rE'roWN_ GuA1RDIA.N “"`"”-°"“'l"""'l"""" ‘-§§P.llFM_BER 26- l91*l-I Many labor under the mis- taken idea that they must take their prescriptions to the druggist whose name ap gears on the prescription lanlr. _ No matter who writes vour prescription or what drug- gists blanks they are written on we can fill them. Our stock is large and kept fresh by an active sel- ling and careful manage- ment. Registered pharamacists only do the compounding here. J. G. Jamieson _ had no hesitancy in saying that SL only the shipping of the horses, but V \\\\\\\\\\\’IIIllll John would bo one of the depots for there will be it great deal of work in GSUC SCi§*l\00 llnll tht’ g€'l\0l'i\l “Drk the shipping of tno innnsnndn f the receiving ofthe horses here and l - f ' 0 . ' Ol lgllc .ll lllllellvll lllslllllle- A '~`l9lll' horses for army purposes in the Old lll9ll‘ "M0 ll0f0F0 ll\f`Y are fvtlfli' fDl‘ \ Ollllllw ‘ll lllls “'°l'k “'33 lllvllll lll all' Country. shipment. lt will mean a great num- .___ mlrable st_vle__ The object of the lu- ber of extra stcsinslilps arriving and .lust Received Unique designs in Jewelry and Souvenir of P. E. I. consisting Fobs, Brooches, Charm and Spoons, etc. G.H.T l Z5" i/z9».m>< H Jeweler & Optician ‘ 0'/A\\\\\\vl1//A\\\ >--_-l. ;m” .“ sEP~reMaEn_ High Water Date Day Time H't. Time mqa§»ww“ weHs~»PFHHH m»-4 6.59 21.19 22.11 22.51 23.24 23.54 I 'N I \Wed. 8.16 l Th. 9.24 i i='. ‘ 10.21 l Sa. | 11.10 `| S. 11.54 M. 0.21 Tu. 0.46 Wed.l_ 1.10 Th 1.33 1.57 _ 2.24 | _ 2.55 l l M. 3.39 l | Tu i 12.34 13.11 13.47 14.24 15.04 15.57 17.10 18.30 19.42 20.38 21.21 22.03 22.40 23.16 23.52 FF“N ~wLm .~‘F°?>.°°=" 13©U\r-*<3 “.1271 P _ 4.45 |Wed. 6.17 | Th. 7.39 8.51 9.51 10.45 E" .°.°°?'°.`l."." ~l ¢~xwon1>»- .°°.`l »-on -9 10 11 12 is 14 15 16 17 1s it 19 Sa. so l s. 11 l M. 11.37 l 12 y'ru. | 12.214 za iw ti. 0.21; 13.19 24 'lii1_ 1.05 *1-1.11 25 li-‘_ _ 1.44 ls ss. 2.27 I7 s. 4.10 ls | M. 3.15 39 ‘ 5.38 80 7.02 www? mowQ .`l.`l ©IH _ 15.07 | 16.13 17.25 I 18.41 19.49 20.44 l Til. ;Wed. | » DIIRY 0F EVENTS TODAY ' City Magistrates (`ourt. Ei a. m. ' Rifle shooting, Kensington range, lo 2 p. m. Golf, Belvidere Links, 2.40 p. m. BIRTHS il _ H TWEEDY.-At l-Iarnscliife, Lot 50, on V Sept. 15th, to Mr. nnd Mrs. llarry l) Tweedy, s son. Congratulations. DRUGGIST. _ . gqdam cnlgstsoao P Q FFW°@ emacs 7'." ww .`l.°°.°’ ooooa . t OTTAWA, Sept. 24.-The Hon. Mar- bersbip of the church. the total mem Fl" MIy0I‘ MCVi€l¥. Of Olllws. Sir Wil- ber of ministers at 2.069 and number I _ l :rid Laurier and N w Rowell K c, or probation.-rg at -no ' »» \ ~ f" esder of the o osltion in th - ’ I ' ps ' ' é o'nts`- Tn s,ss9°s a h i ~ Q il ' P ° t’ 1-io legislature, ioinsa last night in in thirenglniliiibii. with iimmihggrfiilg `,- T119 Model” welcoming to the capital the 350 dele- of 409,632, an increase of 75,648 in k f g S stem f gates to the general conference ofthe the quadrennium, with an increase of - / ` y o ‘\ ln Burrell. Minister of Agriculture. bership being 368 312, with the num M€ll10d18£ Ch\ll‘Cll 111 Clllldk, Whltlll 161 in [[19 number 0( gchoglg, The fuelled its sessions yssterdsy morn- sunday school force totals 459.037, . UE- which includes those attendin union . ' ln extending a welcome to the dele- schools, increase being 1.637.g The Joiltnwgfaggalligagnfhgegflfaff :ge much to thfagalils Today Kalietiil Sir Wilfrid referred to the war, number who have Signed llle Pledge ~l°l11l 10 l0Bl'n that this port is to he _ an _ Sfllllllell- fl'0l1l 1910 10 1914 is 127.273. a depot for thesbl in of horses to lt was learned last night that there 1\. \\. lltlthwell replied to the ad- Nearly $1,000,000 was raised in the England fm- me lmggrlfl al.my_ and .w||| be 3 meeting of the execnuvo dress ‘ll “° °°lll°- f°Ul‘ YGHPS for Sunday sCl100l DUFDOSSB. while the mere idea of shipping horses committee of the Exhibition Associa- Rev. Dr. S. D. Chown, one of the l the actual amount being $961,074; for alone does not seem lmpomlm lt wlll lion today when they Wm dea| with sulideriiiitelildeiigi of them conrforeuce. l niisslonsary work, $209,836; for all pnr- be neon that 1; means B gl-eat den] the matter. ~-. sa _ n s a _ ress at e a ternoon _ poses. 1.462.428. when it is realized from four tliousand ln “Cl General 391150” Y9Bl€l'dBY lsession that (anadian Methodism isl For the past four yearsa committee to seven thousand 1,0,-,es are to be afternoon just before he left on the looking with great expectancy to this I h'is been rjvpe-iiig a new hymn book. snipped monthly for wal. D“rposL,s_ pacing exp;-ess for Tor-omg' mated conference for some definite deliver- The -.~.'o..t is now complete, and the Wnlle Halifax is a|Bo to be B depolnnlnt if the Exnnlmon Associatlcn ance on the question of church union report is ready to be submitted. The St. John has the fagimies and mere isl would give the Imperial Government with the ‘Presbyterian and Congrega- _ new book was prepared in collabora- everything in favor of this port for llle “ie Ul' l-he Blleflll and Kl'0\11lG5 Ullll tional (hurclies_ The Methodist - tion with a committee of the Presby~ such an important part oi' thc work, he would establish the Depot in St. thurch, Dr. (diou‘n said, is ready to terian Church, so that several hymns It will mean n gr-ent boom for me pon John for the shipping of the horses. resume negotiations, should the Pres- used by the Presbyterians are em- as well asagroat outlay of money in The old drill shed which will also \ hyteriaiis give assurance they are bodied in the hook in question. this section of the country be needed is iio\v being used as a ~‘ ` Island delegates are Rev. G. Among the gentlemen to nrrive in riding school but it will only take a M. toung, Col. F. S. Moore and Mr the city yesterday was Gonnrnl Sir few hours' notice to secure other _ H. Smith. Other delegates from N.B. Frederick Benson. K. C. B., who is the Quarters for the riding school and lt-hurt-li nnioii committee be named by are Rev. H. E. Thomas, Rev. George head of the reinounts department for hand the old shed over to the horses -tliitc coi}ilfere(iiice, 11:1 be catlledtinto acti- Steielibidlreldl R0<'iiI\ll rc- 9 p. m. ' People's Theatre. 3. 7.30 and 9 p. m. 5 __ ‘tituto is to give to the women in the inspector Devereaux led a thought- 10tl1 of October. Mr. James tollowed ment School Supply De artment ° paper was bought hy the ton. and W i 5 i. t, f tl - - FRIDAYS SESSION house the assistance that the farmelus Tour of Inspection departing from th is por or icrc t Lean, who has taken great interest W there was accommodation for about ri horses on their arrival to be exer- cised itnd given proper attention be- fore being reshipped on transports for their long voyage across the west- ern ocean to England. w rack Green. the old drill shed and the al depot. There was plenty ol' room for \v rooms adjoining, or in part of the old drill shed there is ample opportunity at tion of the Gcncral was the many in element weather would also serve as it an ideiil place for the horses to be \v i-itteiided to. ln tact the General was cl of the stalls for the horses. E There is no iltuiht iii the iuintls ol' shipment of such a large number of l “hen General Benson arrived yes St John \\ith horses, but there will terday he was met by Col. H. li. Mc- ll0 iii the project, and he lost no time in l>l‘0P Y - f - " - slio\ving General Benson about, A there will be the ships that will be visit \vns made to Sand Point where it use was found that the facilltieswere not the horses and in all it will mean an such as would suit the purpose, as extra and steady Strwili Of Sl\lilS af- threc liuiidred horses at one time, and in all a very large expenditure of while there is little or no place for the money in this city. Then there was a visit to the Bar- sliipnieno of horses from this port, if exhibition grounds. At the latter General Benson said that'the first place it was easily seen by General shipment would gn t'o_rward around Bensnii that this was the site for the the urst of October and. that in a t 1 exercising the horses. while in 1he,;irrivii1 here stalls already built for the care of av two thousand horses nt the one time. the horses in New Brunswick that are Their' with the Barrnck Green with ilt for reinounts will be purchased. In plenty of sun. there was afforded ii fact it has been hinted that l'i1niitl:11 Il grand plnce for the horses to be ex- has already been pretty well drained! Q I ercised. The old drill shed during ln- of the stock of horses required, iiiiill so pleased with this section of the ses \\|ll bt brought to St loliii either city that being once decided that St. by train or stcninsliip. and it brouglit- John would be ii depot and gave the hero by ship they can lic lauded casilyl necessary orders for the shine. with and well cared for and placed in tht P one provision, and that is if the Exlii- host of coiidilioii beiore thcy are rt- i bitioii Association will allow the use slilppcii and sunt on their voyage to l' l llllllllll_l_lllllll_lll3l ll lllllllllllil Cllllllill Will lSllllLISH l [llPl]T Ill _ 1' __;7\i"ii` i l not onlv be the ships arriving in the ships that will sail from here l li the animals after they have been crl exercised and cared for Then tl to carry the bay and grain for ving and departing from the port, Will Start at Once When asked yesterday how soon it mild he before there would he rt l arranlzonicnts were coniplctod, ck or so the horses would btigili g _ General Benson has been in Con- la ior the past two months and has for the housing of the incii who will been touring lhe \vesterii and otlicrl ® be in charge of the animals. Then proviiiccs looking over the sitiiation ` the chief thing that took the iitten- for reino\iiit_s_______ The imperial Govern- E ` ent will pureliasc ull the liort-ies - . \ itilable which are fit for use. All» 1' - \ _ l \ . \.. ./` .lg Tailoring _'_f`_ tl Semi - Ready* Clothei offer you the very best Hand--tailored Garments at a price governed by modern methods of eiii c i e ri c y - b y systems founded on the law of averages, and all departures therefrom. , We fit the hard to fit. Suits at $16.50 that are real good; other garments at $18, $20, $25 and $30. Exquisite new English Serges & Worsteds- every garment guar- anteed. SAMD ld is more than 11 surety that there _ F' =” '__ l ill be a real iiun1btrol'lioisc-. iur l lr - " r 1 - .` . . ialietl inxotlier scctloils. 'Tlicsc hor- llllgglison' Mrs' T' C' - - ` ` -- (‘onti~ibutions iiiarked “Belgian ile- ng .int _ While (ciiertil Benson was ncconi . _ _ " ' . » 1 - . - 1 _ many but that the Association Execu- paiiied on the tour of the eitv vester- Lll“"l’("l -‘°°tU"l“y l’m“0°“ Im . _ ._ A I _ . _ _ _ '_l‘__ l' _ niier Gouin of Qiicbet: anti Preiiiier 5.2.2.1 ‘2.‘.5.<‘;:_‘:_.:.':.i ‘;;i”'.'.:.'f.°..‘.‘; 1:: 3:; ;;.‘:z.."¥..~‘ai..ii‘.zL1t:;.:‘.i..”;_'::.uf: -if -- stalls when such are so greatly iiced- tiiignislied visitor was ciitertttiiietl at Bclgmll lwllm' ed, nntl considering the fact that the liinchcoii iu the Union (`lub General lleiinon is i1 ("aiiatliaii by vt ,.1 .. mm The folloiviiig telegrnins were ex ln vit-v ofthe harrowing distress and terrible suffering ot' the brave Bel- gian pcoplc and in view also of the pressing appeal for their iniinedlatc _ lion. John Mathicson, Prcuilcr, P. E. 1., horses from this port will mean so birth and the son of Senator Benson. L'll“"l"m`l"“'ll' liet' l~`und" may be sent to D. J. Riley, Treasurer, -ill Queen Street who will take delivery of those from outside i‘.liai~loltetown, and acknowledge same. livcrytliing will be shiped from here ‘arly next inontli_ Donations of ciisli will be gratefully accepted as the Gom- mittee will bc enabled to purcliuse food with the inoney. Hilhfldlilli __\- vicron|A. A. ll. lili‘.Konzie, (`.. G. Pope, New Glasgow; John Christie, H. V. Vaugh- 0. Laird, A. E. Jamieson, Halifax; Mass.' Alex Parks D. R. Henderson, llorton A M Jovce.V E. Gowlnnd. W.' , _ _ , _ . Montreal; M. Kickhani, Boston; M. Malts. Ottiiwa. QUEEN. Mrs. G. J. Stewart Red Point; J. M. H, “nlv,._l.§ll_\._ only 4 pl (__ of our reported it balance on hiiiitl of $242.25 come when all “Minus of lm, wnrlll slr l_,mn'(_is l)'ml;‘;_ “l::;l1uvi_l‘l;”;@'gamle' llel' of our brave Belgian nllios now (‘i\nppol|_ lrroderltyton, N. B.: J. N. cople are trained to enter profession- "lt" ‘lollfltlng $100 lo the Alllll' Field would be under one banner of peace' " of mal-|,|l,S ml the village green when | lll ‘ll5l-l'@sS- W0 “F0 l'0lI\l1l0tiiig or- l ll(.l_l5_ A (lonlocrmlc people are Service hunii. Hls Honmll. (.0ll(._llld,ld l,_,. ml apnea; lm Bu_l_lenl\, Saw tlw Armada advunc__gariiziitioi_i in this proviiicc for gener- .non _\_v(,w York (.lly; W, T. Anderson, ~illing to trust their work only to The "ulcers lm' lll" "'"s“l"g Wal" to the teachers to do their utmost in ing lnrongfl ls "lic,-m_l(~_0pe" 'ous conlrlhlltlnllsf ‘l l’L`lll-ml fl<‘liol has Morcll; lt). M. Montgomery. Malpofluet Om, lnslltulloll and lllal ls me aclmoll were then appointed ai-i follows: support ol the appeal lllm la bclng ____ ' lbecn opened in Uliarliittetoivii. Supp- _[_ ln coal mining towns in Nova Scotia Prllsldenti G""'l'l M'°`Cl"'lhl" B' A'l mllllfi 10 U10 il00l>li1 Of U10 00llIl\-ry to The nervous visitor (to bathing ues or clotllmg “ll‘l fllilfl nrt- ii important part of the course is Vl"f9-'l'l`°9l*'l0“l f0l` Pflnce- lllSll‘l°l°l` contribute towards the Army Field mn(-_nnlc m¢e,ldaml__l notlvo that l""‘~“‘li lll- ll* lll`l` "Ol" .\' sccurelii. I No cliiiritiible nppeiil to :iletliict1tioii_ .-ilready the government ey' War US ll-I1 lilly Of FFHliC0 uillilllst our ll°"'P" “lil ‘~"""`l` “lvl Wllll m0l'0 ii lc i l_"I ft r f rtho Joys nl. glow, (ll,-. Wm-k some sllm,m.l_ The question box was tlie_ next item Russia ln me (grlllwal, Wm-_ me l,,.0l,lc enthusiastic support. Will welcome nfl pil:/iilftilllfeg en yea n o The lloyal Commission reconimciitl- llmllllli Wllll-M lllflllt’ Dfglillllxal 3dlldT;lllé of this provliice subscribed towards ---é___.». lllll' Sli;-lf¥0Sll°n fl`0lll.\'0ll Of further co- : el t tl _ G e t t' (‘ i t -"ell “K Bll 00 fl were 5° 559 - a fund to provide for the widows and 0110111 Oll- ‘he sl O lf' ()V\l'l1ll\€l1 U 8.11318. 0 ' 0 _ n for nn annual grant and the in- "0“ll~" ‘l‘“"‘-l°l‘l"l l"l° “ll l“l°"““ll"l‘ provided for in a different way ou the -- Z. L. Fash, September 23, 1914. lien- d Jamln Henry Weeks, Fredericton i'_l-I inations are that their strong recom- l”“""“‘l~ “ml 'llc “"“"'l“`l`*‘ were fllllle ln' Droscnt occasion. The fund they were llr. E. J. Russell nl tho Rotlinnis- BELGMN REUEF FUND . . ri I., and Ada Rachael McLeod, lirndal- it-iidatioii will be :-ict.ed upon. l(`l"~`“l"'l lll lll° llllegllmls and answers' n0W <‘0n!!0i‘il0rl Wlili Wilt! GDB K0 s\lDDlY ted Ex erimentnl St; in -`, - Followlng mls sDl‘_"(ll(l mldrms SuD_ lil collnecltion with the gift till bf? one hundred thousand bushels of outs in his Slim report 1'); ale' ';)l;llf’tl;;ll }Followiiig is llie_ persoiiiiel of the 1-rintlendeiit ('ampbell made a strong {'l1_‘;"l“\rm‘-Y Pl;i_f'|_ll‘;l~_;’_llf;;P0;_ul;']-dl'3it was to the 'Allied `arniies, tn be delivered sterilization of soils for glnsshouaa £v`lll;"lllihl;‘;l i'"""R"'_tl:‘f" l," "‘f"ll'~"`ll0ll D B- “ppedl mr Um wlsu expel* nrrun edltn autliorire thi- Qecretar to at R no m' in l`l`“ll°0- ll WHS flGf4l\‘Hl>lf‘ work, which alllicars in the "Board W ll V i gmn' l' ‘lr Mum' “Red by an "ld lady why he alwnys itnre of money in our I K _ I t - V » -1 h YI that they should give the very best of Ol Agrlculturc Joumnl .. “_,ll_es-_ Q, - ' 'I-\'lkpn' ( halrma-nl D' 'l' llllvy. scliools along the lines of vocational ll?" tl* “llc” “rt ‘lfc "yd lilaclcl' Hll they llnll. und lt Woulll be well Partlal sterilization »c0ns_ t . .etretary Treasurer. tnminlttce, Sir te lrnllllng 0" mollon by Mn (lamp, srliclniz ielm 0 orwkar kqtir sruh- fm- me lemllem lo emphasise that "eating the Bon in E h ss in Louis l)`ii\it-_-i,Ilt>n.J..»\_ Mathicson, pre- l non nc(-0n¢|o(| by prop nal-|0w n vow Till; Plifm l0` "_BDl"`l0l' -'00 l- -d g point in every case. The amount suh- km some h t t Ill” ll WHY BB to ml0l‘~ lhl\rlL‘H l1.\’oiis, Mrs. Fitzgerald, lf lhanlm was lendomd DL Sexton ol olvrrlig ri.sout ons were rea ant M.,-lhell wollm he a matter fm. each mms realmtu ng ill i, of the orgnn. ll:flrs.vlleiit_ley_ Mrs. li. M, poole, Mrs. Prof. Llarlow strongly supported “lap 0|- d th t W me te h rs or individual to consider. Those who eith Pb h -til" B Carried out l -llllllllllillll. Mrs. (Dm Conroy, har both rn-_ Sexton and M,-_ Camp. GS? V0 R 0 _ - 8_0 :J could not go to the war/should be pre- Cl” Y G8 Hg the soil or by dos- rs. 4 ir.t S. ll. Jenkins, Mrs. .lmnog ll had sam The I-.astern Teachers Assoc at on re- pm-ed lo bear the". ,mm ,lf the bm-_ ing it with mild poisons. The eflootn | | C0m¥l1€ll\'l U10 BPD0lllUll0"l0ll1"0lllmll den and it was heir dut who re Of tho treatment v An in ercst ng experiment in one of ' . t y - ha 0 been lnvsstilp- ll", pullllc schools was reforrell l0_ tcc to wait upon the Government 0 tnnlnod at home, to seo that those at ted at Rothamsted for some years and teachers were advised to follow P- E- llllllllll l" “'59 "9"" lllem lllll the front were being cared for. The past, and it has been shown to 11-on “\'es." siiitl Senator Graphtor. wllh "\\'ell_ by George, Senator." said 0116 i his follow townsmen. entliusiastl- upport this work financially bv inak- ‘l“"$ll°l‘ ll°X *ll llle C0“"ellll°“ lllll orphans, That fund, he said. would be SOIL STERILISA'l`10N (Signed) J. A. Mntlileson. <-ally, "Nobody deserves to be retnrii- et i to tht-.ni more than you .dol" An nniateur landscape painter who never failed to put cows stiindii1P.' ill water in all his icture was once made the cows stand in water. “Bs- Hlwo. madam," he responded. "l l\0V0l' curned to paint hoofs." _ this enterprising teacher's example, fl000S8llY Of Dsslllllg 11101* slflnlwnl Premier then referred to the unsullied to (1) an increase in the rod cti `_\\\\\ \\l structive and valuable paper on Dom- --lm .___?___ There is more Vatarrli in this section ol the country than all other diseases put together, and | ugltil tllg last few years was supgased to be incur- _I e. or a rest man years actors ronotmc- ‘ ed it a local sense gnfpreacribed loclrrunedies and by oonatantly failing to cure with local treat ment. pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catlrrh to be a constitutional disease and herdore requires constitutional treat 'ne vt. Hall .- (fata_;rl\ l`ure. manufactured by l-‘ 1.111;-n¢y& Lo.. oledo. 0hlo,is the only constitutlonalcuri on the market. lt ia taken internally. lt :cu directly mhz gllood lad hmggogs sulrlfaeeg of tht system. ey erone it r o on oram has it falls to cure. Send for circulars and 1 k i. cnsasv a. oo_,-i~..i¢.1..,on.,_ 1§h for constipation. Mrs. Dunbrack, Organizer of Wom- en’s institutes, then read a most in- le lslatinn for com ulsory attendaiice P ll 0" - \ ingtho public schotils- lttlilo lvvriifliindntriiiaaiilroililtil °' “lTm°"lf “nd "i:l'l“t°l Q' th” ‘l°"` ’ 1 ll / A resolution was passed fwwrdlns tion which the British Navy was "“° °” ° '""“Y “lm” °'E=“l°ms ~~ 5 / thanks to Dr. Robertson for the use of affording the people of the Island, “nd V°n°' 'md also °l l"°t°"°ll and ff ‘ the Hall and to the retiring officers. whose gmc,-ew, were ynany Con. “'l.Z“lll*’lfl'° ‘l°ll"l“l°llllll 50 llaclsrln; The meeting closed with the Nation- ¢¢.rn¢,d_ nl return the peopn, of the (3) llw f0l'""l\ll0ll Of Certain sub- ai Anthem. province should so conduct themselves l’lB“°°5 ll"l "9ll°llY Dl'°ll¢l\t in the in this war, that at the end of the Bolli Bild (4) B lJl\Y!l°l\l improvement trouble every one would he able to plant is therefore to give it a larger --#és say that his or her duty had been per- supply of nltrogsnous food and 11 0 l | _nfsix 51 I I . \\\<\\` ~. \\ _\\\ ""'1_`l KIDNEY; , P115 ` I -’_f__'__ _ formed. Every one who subscribed, healthier medium in which to ll 1; l _ . V1* "” as well as every one who did not sub- lin heavy soils. The eflect on :tio Cl: A \ \\ \\`\\ Young lawyer, having passed his ox- scribe. would have their names re- ul, °nu,l,,,| ,ompoumgn ,lm have lf( K|DNE\{ - nm|nn¢|onn_.'-won_ rm gind 11', mor, corded. and the whole would he hound certaln offsets on quality which, how. _ lf wh( _ r 'SM t' rl' , S ive been working to death the lsst together In a volume ss Wes dons el-,f ar, not stony, my m,,,l,,.,l lu- ‘l|r,,¢"`“""'5¢f‘ ft* row yearn 1, in to mm nm, my n, nr before. The Premier also urged on the ’ ' rf, 'S Dl sf .1 ry S P K 1 fl 'V education." ‘ teachers to teach the children history The l°':°t:°°lthlml’°rl?"°°t ofm ul' ' A Hr Tr ’ " ‘ r 01d |"ry¢r_._~w¢|| sneer np_ my while it was being made, and for the ’°°l'“l°l`l ° “ll “ll ' ° ll ' ‘l' -*.' " ' \ l I _ I _ ll boy; lt." be ` lm' um. Mm” Wm Wm". uhlnd them to mlm _ map droning of nltrogenona manure nnd__ \-» \ __ - |_- , lm" "I, mon *Un to dm” . ot me countries involved. point out also -nobles the :rover to deal with l H _ diseased or "sick soils. _=°_» Get (Jne of Our Brooches Our brooches are _very dainty, and the splendid as- sortment of sizes and shal>¢S is so complete that you are - b~und to find here every- thing you need. W. J N. Tantotl Sunnyside. 1 _ . _ » _- -_ . _ , . ~ ._ .t:.»~` -4, ' . -.. _f,\ fi' ‘_ ' - l ~ 4 ~ , ” ~ it"-’ ‘ ""`* ‘ ' “ ‘ _.}~- f'~~;f."l.»,"'.'-‘li _ . 4 _ -.' . _ - 1 ~ ' ~ ~ - - - _ _ 1 1. l : » ,_.