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-JUNE 25. 1919
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“I HIINESTIY BELIEVE
‘IIIU T-A-TIVESI’
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The Greatest Cure Fur
Hheumelism ln The World”
' Ki~'o\\‘i.'ro.\r, Que., Oct. mth. 1909,
“ For many years, I siif`fcrcrl front severe Rheumatisin, :ind the attacks were
very ilistressiiig and prevciiteil inc from doing mv ordinary work. I triedinrin
renicdies and pllysieiiiiis’ trcatnieiits, but nothin,;f seemed to do me inncli gdody
and I was becoming very anxious for fear I would become ii periuauenf
cripple from the disease.
I tried “ I-`ruit-a-tives ” and this inediciue has entirclv cured me and I
honestly believe it is the greatest Rlicuinritisni enre in the world.”
_ 1:. E. MILLS.
Such n statement could not be bought from n niaii like Mr. Mills. Ile thinkq
too niiich of his good iuiine, to sell it or sign it to an uutrutli. Mr. Mills tried
" l<`ruit~a-tives” after all otliertrcatiiieril fail:-d--.'iiirl “Friiit-a-tives” cured him
nt' Rlieiiniafisiii. ln thc gooihn-ss of his lieart, he wrote tlic above letter in order
flint sufferers in all parts of Caiiuidn would know thnt there is one remedy that
nctually docs cure Rliciiiiiiitisiii. This ti~stiinoni:il was cutirelv unsolicited on our
part. Wcilirl not know that Mr Mills wzis taking “Friiit-a-ti\'cs" until we received
thc above letter.
It is ncase like Mr. Mills' that proves the ni.'ir\'ellous powersof “Fruit-a-ti\'es"
in arresting and curing disease. lt nifty be stated, without fear of contradiction
that "Fruit-n~tive5” will positively cure Rlicniiiafisiii when properly used. I
“Friiit-a-tii-'es" is the only incdieiue in the world made of triiit juices and
is the greatest Rlicnrnatisni cure kiiown to modern seieiiee.
goo. :\ box, for $2.5o_ or triul box, 25e. Sold by nll dealers or sent,
postpaid, ou receipt of price by 1"ruit-ii-tives Liiiiitcd, Ottawa. _
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if/arf”
has proved that there is
something in a n am e,
when it means qualify
TOASTED
“Kellogg's" is the equivalent of
“Quality” in cereals. The very
limit of flavor and nourishment
'rim cnurs ~ 0 li Piiciciics
Kellogg’s meets hunger more than half-
way and it stays by you to the ne_xt meal.
The cost is small. _The taste is great.
ii' »
1ean'iievlHé°°i‘i§rriiiiteif iiiieiien canine saves I
lime, lahor, Health, and Pays fer Itself
RITE torlav for our free booklet. lt tells how the Ilarnilton Kitclien Cabinet
W forever docs a\\'l',' witli Kitelieii ilriidgery, iiiiproi-cs '_bar :ipp_carziiii'e of_the
Kitchen and saves its own cost nuin_v, ninn_v times. _'|_`Ii~~ Haiiiiltoii conibmes
all the latest rind inost scientific Kilelicn Cabinet .ciil1ii'es.
We will ship you a Haiiiiltou Kitchen Cabinet subject to vour approval. lf
_ _von are not plciiseil with
' A it, return it to us at our
1 cxnensc.
i
' _ (tur booklet tells how you
it __ __ .
vnu pity for this \vi»ruIerl_iiI_
ifevirc while it is payiiii: lor
' rr ` in r i
itsc laiery urseui e_o\rg'it
to luive the llriiiiiltuii Kilclirn
C:il\ii\et_ It srives hall' _your
food \\'iiti_ tuda Icicle on
HIIMILTIJN
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- -1 _-_ri-i;_“_'i-,_ rnniirmorriiriin
loricii WE WANT i>i:ii.riWS:
. -- I One Mile Rims:
,o0_ no-_ 440 Yarn _Dashes. Ifalf aut
Half Mile Bike (|;_0y,~_ sixtccju and_iiii_ler).gjiiéiggeginléfalgrggg
Three Mile Lap Bike RACES? 101° \ au ti an
Jumps. _ _ _ _ , »
In addition there will be a MrI_itar___y 'I ug Offeaxiié' _§_’_;?_5_‘d;§
other spectacular Mrlztary levents. _ _l1_¢W _ _ marchin
nie nan Mite walking Race. ore" *O M‘1‘“” ‘“ "““‘ Y g
order- Entries close june 27- _ _
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' Special Rates by rail and boat vii en. - -
mend conveiifilii/TNI) IN A'i‘ '1`i-fNDANCl"»‘*fi _
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Admnuon 25 cm" Grand Stand I0 cen s
' W. A. Gaudet
ssiurioti on ciiiiiii
~ ttfontinueil From Page Une.)
ci:iLled on Macaulay with a proposi-
sentiul that I go_ to l’ai'lianient, but
tuin my self-respect." Have we rot
siitferoil grievously from men who
pect has been sacrificed for it. Con-
science has been oiitrageil and even
silenced, and all public interest has
been iinpei‘iled by it.
This first fact is momciitoiiu, thntl
in conscience lies the whole hope of
self-respect, and in self-respect lies
the -hope of government.
Add this second fact. In conscience
lies the hope of continued idealism.
ldeali.~im~wc oiiglit by this time to
have outlived the icur of the word.
Whatever vugiie indefiiiiteness it may
have hu.il, whatever it may have
meant in 5-ipeciilativc philosophy, for
us common men it is the word of our
highest manhood. Your iilcalist is
always patient with them because he
has a great assiii-ance that the thing
as it ought to he will yet come. He
measures life ny its iileal.- He takes
his next step, not because he must
and not as though it were the final
one, but as- thc next Stiff) in H P117-h
which may he long, hilt whose end
he never doubts. Your idealist its
the most practical nf all men if hc be
3 true idealist, for he will not live
this one day as thoiigh it were all
He will live it as g child of eternity.
I-ic secs the goal, and he knows that
thc movement is toward that goal.
But the eye of the soul that secs friv-
_thest is the conscience, for it sees
those eternal verities which lic at the
heart of the universe.
lt is a striking comment on thc
i:oni-sc which most of us take, that
we think of youth as the period of
ilisillusion. ln Elihu Vcdder‘s illus-
tration of those lines of Omni' which
di-nl with the .soul between doubt and
faith, he nialics doubt the face of an
old mlin, bearded and heavy with
'eyes of nge and marked brow; while
_fnith has the face of n youth, inti-
turc .enough to be strong, but voiini:
cnoiigli to be cleiir-eyed and fresh in
outlook upon life, _._The thing that
unsettled some of tis at first whcrn we
set. out to fiiiil and takeioiir place in
-_the world was the half cyiiicnl air
with which we were met by many of
the inntiirc men. We are told that
Iii'-e would know better in ri few physmmm "V 3 Im‘Ii“' "IIIII-*T
Iycars. They meant. that our faith
would be groiind out of us in thc
rub of daily experience, that _._\\'lien
,our ideals, wc would settle down to
Ithc hunidriiin of things. And they
Iwi-rc right hut for one inet, that any
man can keep his iaith if hc will keep
it good conscience. _-\ny niun can bc
a ti‘iiimphant idcnlist if to him there
is one _arent goal toward which the
whole iiniveitse moves, the gonl ivhieli
_ _ _ 1
.only coiiscir-rice makes plain to ___
, _
:iny iiifin. l’i'offssiir Jones of lllrrs Ulm ____ _VN __h________ ___ ___k_ __
-_ . _ _ i. .ze incri-
cow has just been iirgiiitl that the
ent] of the nioderii nge is the call
.of idenltsin, but,he| names his book
.\lf-n talk to ns of practical politics. I
God knows wc have siiffcred our
politics could not be worse. _~\t. its
\\'Dl`St. iiIl‘i~_l politics is the ivorlft of
whose work is 'thut of brains withoht
eoriseieucc. Fur better for the futu-
tivc coiiscieiice than men who have n
trreut intellect and no conscience But
lUIl.~il'lEnC(
tliiiii here in our own iia.t.ion_ i\len
iioiiiici-il~aiirl political life toilnv have
wiilc that they are nothing short. of (
ievivnls of religion One mziv miss
touch his vci‘y fingers and lin never i
knows that they are there Yct Iicrc
are the questions of the wliole world. i
Men who are eiitei'iin_: citizenship to-
ansivt-r niiestioiis like these: Unn n
new riicial type be formed bv srnldgn
blending in large proportions of the
lPf‘0Dles of all the cr1rth? Will demo
l"`F~l‘-y' \\’f'l`Ii in it lurizcr way '? (rm, Lim
natioii hold to;:e:_uei‘ till the blend- |
Hli: takes Dluve " what is the lint t o
_ _ ' OF CONSCIENCE
level ji political lite in our land is _ _
hiizher than it has been, even in tic- I- _ ' ' `
roic days. These recent years ot ' .
Ili-Kitittioii, revolutioii, eruption have seriousness." People across the sen
had their effect. When 5 delegation dl) DUI UNI it In US. Illli It IS fI\0l`l2»
Our laws iiiflilirate it for one thine.
tion whicli he could not, approve, dur- There is Il" "tho" "CCUIIIII-I“_L' IDI" UH*
ini.: the campaign for Pnrlimnciit, he fact that most of our It-'islatioii
suid : “Gent.lenicii, it is not all es- i
it is aillsolntcly essential that 1 main- t
have reversed that dictum ? Se1f-rcs- B
our faeces grew seuined we would lose gli. 'S tm hum "I ""tI“"g- III* “\<\‘
“ici-eallsiii as ri Practical (`i'eetl.” lt. F
is not the creed of the vi_sioiizir_y_ -
=-h'ir. fr i~< ~t`--1 1' ' r-
» . e om tint itti po ities Ii_rn_l ,__ _ _ ___ _ _ I _MT
life. _-is early ns those days of It-lin.:
eoiiscieiu-c without brains, nnd that (
_ _ _ uceo. s- ' I: ‘ - -
is better' than the practiciil politics _, ` an HIL mu" “Im fem" "III
_ _ _ _ . t
rule." 'I'liere arc few ilaiizciws in it
_ re nil lic '_ _' ' ; - ' -
re of the race that men his in po\\'r,i~ I I mm” while mm “MII II”
who have little intellect and sensi-
~ . . _ power (., fl- .- ,._ ,, _ ._
whose intellect is under control of il' U “III Ulflylifuly _c [Jim ,b U,
_ - _ ' avi
best of nll when men are in
. , )
Tl ,_ -.' _ _ _ _ _ H
iiic is no place wheic an ideztlist W
has larircr field for irmctical power j.,
wlio_u.i‘e entcriiii: our social niid eco- ,TIM yml “Im 'IUIISD A Icmlm' by Um
_ _ _ » - n
como in ri time when certain ixrc-nt H
moral rcviviils are on, so deep and T
_ . _ I
` _ " ' , a
them, may gn his wav iliiconscious ot' I
them. The i‘;i'ca.test facts of *life may J,
nz poem of l_iro‘.'.'riiiig which lic
» ir
ar l_` ~ ~k - ~ - ' _ _ _ ‘
c if-ini: win ed out problems which i,1,,1,_,i mn _,t,,,,,_,`f nm] |,,,1__ H? mum,
t llie Lost Irvadcr. It lieiriiis with
day can fake part in niovcnicuts to
.lust for a ribiind to stick to his
save it* the answers to thcbe iiu
C
,and that we npprovn the thc legisl
t
statute books of New York move _t
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P
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them.
m
ing- The worliI's poet is right wlic
he reminds us thnt. there are time
when "conscience doth make coward
of its all," lint it gives every mn
an alteriiativc_ lt will if it
m
a
ful to that bettur man within hini
e
h
n
W
t
ferns the place, in history. It is tl:
w
bc
d
ii
be the captain or thestokor 1
h
UI'
\ndtti a I I
h
of heroism, losing thc color of his
n
Y
t
t
t
t
ll
tions agniiist which hc feels poiver-
lr-ss. He discovers that he ciuld he
spzireil, so fur as he can see, with no
Jar to the iiiachiiiery. His life si-I-nts
very petty and iininiportiint. Il lic
“`0l`€_ft t-Trent lawyer, or nn eminent
_ I., _i‘l`, rr|-
an infliicntinl nit-i‘cIiiint, he crnlildo
sometliiiig -to birtter conditions. lint
he is iiifiiiitcsininl in his iiitliiciiciu
l
__une was organized when he came to
it. Whitt; enn he do? ’l`haf. is n per-
ilous time, for Iii' will readily cr,-nic
to feel that since hc ilocsnot count,
he i'i'nlly rloes not. count, wiiicli is
ft ilcviI's lie with which he ilzinins
mcn’.s souls. (lf eoiirse he i‘ount.~:,
und in trite rler:i'ce he lirzlitens or ln;
lrii'kr~iis thc systiin into .vhtch he
inies. The t_iiiic is iipportiiini, for
.~_u~i‘ of Iiinisclf us tigniust.eiinilitions
and lii'af_-is himself for that larger
oniitnig for which he knows he is
>i'epiirid. It is the tinui ivhcn the
Iii-mir* stint in hiin gets iiiittcd and
'ciid_v_ _
lint the opportunity appeiirs Inter.
on llliistiuati' it .nriaiii fioii Ji '
if ivhicli I spoke ii moment. uc-"ii, .\`~-
..,
ini ton much docs not know low o
riders feiir to mnkc encniies. The
oc pruiioiiiiced on n man “-110,1 ni]
ren speak well ot' him is pcciiliai'l_v
iropriutc for rulcrs ina lcuioci':i~
e iiiidccidcd where decision is ncccs- I
HPF- U|1i\'l‘I'¥Fll iropnlai-tty is nn-
ortliy n, lcnilcr of ii frce people. It
' an old sayiiig, but it. is tiin~
icn who Ii.il'.e him. ’I‘lici'e are move-
icnts rnnniiig today that r‘_ut.si|uarc
cross the desires of some men.
'hose mnvcniciits challenge nien to,
ay. To avoid them hcciiusc tl.cy|
re not popular with everybody is to
lny thc coiviird and to bc false to
>nsciencc_ You i\‘ineinhr," tlnitsf.i'i-I
rote in his yoiiiii.:ei‘ davs when his
lint fnniiliui' coupler,-~
ust. for it hiiudful of silvcr, he Ipit
us,
tout.
And \\'hafe\'ei' llrowniiu; nieniit hy
safety in inilividiuil \i>eic.l'*Ii in aide-I
mocrucy ‘_’ How shall a "Mio" iw
sBved_ froin niuterialism in its period
of iicqiiii'irig wealth? No nation has
_vet so been saved. What erin wg
make peeiilinr. in our own nntion tn
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Cures Seasickness
.\Ioiiiersl|l's Ilenn-_ily quickly I-nres sen ur friiln
ufekrirssr Liiiiiriiiiteeil iuife nnrl hiirinlnsri. f'>fli~|iiiIl
xi_li0n hnx. All ilriigizhits or direct front Mother-
_ stil ltcnicdy Cu.. Siu i.'lulii.iid l.lld||.,.Ueirult.Mlcti.
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private: bitthii for S|_:'»llc{i;_;r_;l1;yiI§I_I’_UD§ J. G. I
illl;?fi,ii¢§;IuIi>v.r0l ) iililgiii untill dqiiife I1 gift
class. ‘uropeiin plnn.
ABSOLUTELY FIREPRDOF
stone floors, nothing wood but the dourn
Equipped with its own Sanitary
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Vacuum Cleiminit Plant. _
Lung I)isl.i\nce 'l`c|i-phono in Every Room I [or wedding.
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Strictly A Temperance l|otel_
Bend for Booklet,
Commonwealth lloiel Inc.
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` I betrdary Imam L F \ (;|,;|,~i¢n¢m\v|\. Ii\Ir\I]\l`.Mnnld iiiI:i‘.iilI.-nLI(s. II WUI I'l`Iu\ lirlder:i'ooni`-i l\l"‘-will I" the
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Livery Stables
Proprietor ,
And it is a hopeful plncc in which -
_ . .i_
‘nn hereditary strain of moral I
o work. There is in this coniitri
. _ _ [__ _
ii advniice of our common practice,
inn in spite of our practice. 'I`i-ikc
hem by and large the laws on the
higher moral level than our dnily
ifc. Some of them are not infui‘ct»d
r are poorly inforccd on that ne-
oilnt. lint it would be nliiiost. im-
ossible to get them changed, and it
oiild be utterly inwisc to change
Add this third fact, that conscience
akes the only heroes worth record-
, riuiy,
akc heroes of us all. ’I`ilu_- lieroie
ppears in any man when hc is faith-
It is not the hero of the hour who
ero of H eiireer, long and hard. His
nine may come to be n, household
ord, but every i honest man knows
hat there is unseen heroism which
never comes to be known, Init is
of the some stuff ns that other. Anil
the fiber of the stuff of heroes ii; '
conscience, seeing dut._i'- and doinir it 50
itlioiit qdiibblc or parley. He n'.'\'
4-"1 22 Years or Making Good
(
rawn of_t`ace_ or some sentinel pne- _ _ _ ____
ir: steadily tlii~oin_»n peril. i-Ie .my =‘-~-‘-21 ' - ~--~ _ ' " ‘
Uls-
N For your want ad. reads :
il‘
’“ experienced need apply.
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it T\VEl`\l`l`Y-TVJO years.
hold '.7'
lt
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WANTED: good general
cook with references ---only
You’re perfectly willing to
pay more to Experienced
than to Just Beginner. You
esteem' izcr I/:ng Experience
means Greater Skill - Relia-
bility - -Usefulness ~ actually
worth more. .fust tliinlr,
Madam, the makers of_ FIVE
ROSES flour have been at
Docsn`t the some argument
Since ycu must buy your
flour on faith, buy a flour
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£1*
._ ez
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tiers!
"if
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which is backed squarely by
a company whose reliability,
fesponsability and reputa-
tion stand unquestioned.
All these are at stake in
every bag _of FIVE ROSES
~could we afford poor
quality '.7
If FlVE~ROSES flnzxrir. good
cnough for the chefs in our
.- __ . _ _ _ _ __
al life, rind so in piibltc life, of thc Il - a
old fnshioiicd and iinpcrious claims oft _ _ . -- ’ ' 9 ‘
onscience. l
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ltions lie in the nsscitioii In inilividn-_
k d D S
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to
best Canadian hotels, whose
_ 0 ~ '
__4_;§_r_ ° tion ; for* the cooks- on
I*-"._i=€_';*-“f‘_-,,, ,P=‘5~"" I' board the mammoth ocean
\~ , ’4~ |
salary depends on satufnc-
liners, -the Empress boats, _
the big 'inland boats; for
the chef a on palatial private
can _ all- of whom value
FIVE ROSES as the back'
bone of their success.
If FIVE. ROSI§ is good
enough for these folks
whose very “bread and "
preserves" depends on their
product. ' _.
Isn’t it good enough for
YOU?
“ “ 9"¥\“*’@ IIC Ulltll-It of constant peril, that a man \‘.iIl_ the lTuil\\'ay and .\'1uirIiciid.~: wlmrf be
to II? tI'°_"”' N°'"“tt"-" Wh" Il" I5- find soniirtliiiig nearby of pcrsonnl filled in i~ieeori|.‘iig to plans alreitdy ,_
wier 'i i -- '~ ~ ~ - - - -
_ _ 0 1" lo. _tht -Sf-Ulf ‘if Pl IIUU lb profit which will blind liiiu to liiizliei' forwarclcil to the Utflltlfllllellfii
in Iiiiii, if he knows only his ilut_y_ - . - -» ' "
things to iihith once hc coininitted
_ _ _ ` _ Iwill make, who will not. time the the weather. It was siiegestcil in this i_§_
me 1" the ‘Imh ‘lf UI” ‘IFUIY I-'li1\‘I- plain path wliirh before tiod he (-(inner,-tion that li slit-il he built a-IN
'I`Iiei'c is no in >i 'l
Une task nioic declined, ont more __
footpath iintrud, "
row for iiiigels,
(inc ivroiig morn ti: men, one n‘oi'c‘“
insult ,to God!
ii
To deny the heriiie in oiii'.sel\'es b
of loriil ohcd-ieiicc to ciiiisciuiirc, is h
ii wrong to men, and an insult to n
God. Voiiscieiicc makes the oiilyilic- cl
roi-s worth recoi'<|iii;:. _
'I`o thcsc three fact:-'I add tluzi
fourth, that <‘_oiisr:ieiii'_c, and cor_~'ei- e
erica only, keeps ii man sr-iisitiviz to ii
his obliizntions to .~\lriiii_:‘lit_;, (tort. i
(hir fntlicrs used to sny that con- n
man soul, and they said ii' iiiiglityil,
trut-h, We luivc no atheists ti-day, I ]
none to care for. Ilut in thc rush |
I
and whirr of living, we arc itll in;
God were not. Nearby voices spcnkis
-spcnlis steadily. (li'o\vn careless wc -
flue more de\'il’s trininph, rind sor-
the heroic |'cnrhr=_il only by the path A.
`iiil
(Ill
siriciice is the voiec of God in the hu- it
.cllan on behalf of the Writer toni-
tl
peril of atheism, of livini; as thouigli “-
HI "II" "‘1_l`»" WIIIIC tllfli- llllillf \“‘l‘f0Iof this clnim and promised to liiok sir
I
Secoiid~lo provide niorc riiilwi\v
“ S 5<"‘_‘ ‘HY INV ii mall \l`Il0|I himself. l<`orsiicli' ii niiin, who ilI1i'€S room on lI:lil\\'l~ly WIlrll`I T-'hl\Il <`i‘I`K“l`5"'
0 “U I°"I5°" tI‘1"kS "I Illnltwlflll I’-“THIS not no forward for the enemies he for shipment may be protected front 'i'
_ _ I 'e_perio_us tinic, no knnir,-5 is rbzilit, who Will "iii HUC) cross the outer section of tlic_\vharf ,,
1010 U_Dt>i»l't\1iii'. time, citlicr, for H the command of his conscience, for Simiim- tr, time at pigeon:
UUUIJ l1_llUl_tI1i\" IIWI3 \Uf0l`V1'-I IFE- fihiit man, whether he bc sniiill or '1'i1ip¢i_._(;gn‘p;-nl repairs to ltriilwiiy ’l"
iiecn his time of training und his gi-.'»nr_, history will writc stern.»r “.|,m.f as “.,_l| as UH, \H.idg_c at bmw
imc of i><>\\'ci' and iiilliiciice, the iii- rr-oi~nildin_i; too old to hc ccoiioiiiic- [___
inovcd. Sp]
e clriinis of the (`i_niiniit’i_ca_ were _:__
lily prcseiitcil to the eiiiiiiiiissihiieizs'm
y Cnpt. lterid, l)i~_ l\lc1.ellnn, and J.
l3i'ucc and if it reasonable deninuil Qu
as nny show nt. nll it is not too I of
inch to hope that soniething iuiiy be I Th
one in this i~espi'<:t.
Ito thc sugizestion to connect the-,,f
wny piopcrty with the to\\'ii'sIii,,
Crete sidewalk systciii--l\'li'. tlnnill- by
ell nt once snw the ailvisability of
his deiiinnd rind iravc iiisti‘iit‘tioiis to 1,.,
av_i~_ this work done at once by the \\»
iwn ciuployecs, the rzillwny (li-pi\i‘t~ Wi
unit. dcfrayiiu; the `expciise.~i_ Dr, .\le- ,\
iissioiicrs presented the claiius of
ie town i`i-_criiwliiiir the tnkint: of
ater by~the railway froiu the town th
ysteni_ Mr. (7aiiii;‘)»ell si-uv the justice h
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_ W IU it forfhis own dny, it is ii stntcincnt iwas sni:i:estcd that the space bctwceii .1..I..{.»[»-1..{»]-»{»»{»i~§»-1-{~»l-I-I»I»~I-I-I°l°~I~
olds to his tzsk b ~ _ - -~ ‘ ‘ '
` ' Important III:
Stock Notes E
ofthe week for the Sat- .Z
I urday Readers. 5-'
i»i-r-z»r»i-i~i~i~i-z~i-i»i-~r~i-i~»i-i~i-r-
\\'liIl)Nl'}SI1¢AY
mare oiviiied ny A.-:xniiderN. Mr-
orl of l.ornc Valley rccciitly drop-
¢
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pi-d ii ritz: filly, sired by i\lli'i;;ht
in-» of men is til-
ff-0 U10 patent to bc ilisciisscil. Hut
\vlicrc\‘ei‘ a ninn goes and wliritcvei
lii
stniirls todiiy still as the rrreatest in- "
.V _ » -i _ _ _ h
' A y
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s profcssiori proves to be l.e mn IMI
sor. N. S. In
Miss Hit-mit was for ii iiiiiiilici' of ,-1,
ucct & to ‘she has cvci ‘teen look- H
up to hy Iiei nuineioiis fiiunils ns ,_
iright. nt. the most. famous Iuiriic_~is
irsefnrm in the world. l"iini' world
nrnpiiiii st,nlIirins, the flvc frtwfrst.
ears bookkecper for the. firm of K. _\.m||i,,,,_.¢ ,-\-,.,. ,,wm,,i ,,,, Um. fm~m_
' ' ` . i' . ‘ -` _ uiiglit hy .limies H. Itilcy, ttnriper-
` ` ` ' ` ` ii
illX.
‘ ~ - , st
keep sensitive to his ohlii;nt_ion_e fn
.~\luiu:h_t,y (.od. lie will meet tliusc
ohli;.;at.ioiis in his dnily toil mid in
the nuict hours whicli aw:-iit us nll.
I do not know who wi~ot.c of the com-
illmiiilirmeiit in tlicsc teruis, tint no
\\'i'ot_e n vital word:
I snt alone ii'-ith my coiisciencc
In the plnce ivlicrc time had eenseil,
nd we talked of my former living
ln tho liinils where the years in-
ereused.
'Ihr' igliosts of I`iii'i_:iitti‘n nctioiis
(‘niric l|out_iiii.: before my siclit,
.-\nil tliiugs thnt I thoiurlit were dend
things
Were alive with n terrible. iricht;
nd I know of thc future jiidgmenl;
How dreadful soi-_’er it bf-
'l`luit to sit alone with my ciiiisciciiire
Will lic jndmueiit enough for me.
So will it be bcncdiction enough
or the mari who luis hi' obeilii-neo
kept himself always seiisltivg tn ing
oliliixiitioiis to Alinighty God.
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l~`lIlIiA\' _
h"i\`Illl~} l)l<3I.l<]if_\'l`ll_\' It
known in this town, Eiiwiiirg been n
e friends of the brute hnd ni' 's t
ticzillv niloincd the pretty ihinrh for I
ground of pnrticiilnr beauty.
guide mid leader' woi'th_\' of iinitii ~.-_
he linnk of Noiii Scotia \\'
the iitcnsion with biiiikw of fiins iiud fr
wild flowers ta~.tefntlv intr\i~i><‘rsed iii
iiitli potted plants lending it bnik- lt
curls; to the bi‘iile.sinniil rt pcnrl
i-_ndnnt_, to tho orgniiist. n ncnrl pin,
nd to flu-_ ushers amethyst pins.
i\'iinierons and valiiiilile presents
ere rr‘i‘»i\'cd by tlic briilc---Riiioni;
n-ni hcini: n very substiintitil ehwiue
oni hor fiit_lici', it silver ten serviite
om t_hr\ in-ooni’s futher, rind a. crib-
iit of flat silver from tier cour~'iii,
_ It. (li‘ilIin_
l
I.
entered the church on the arm of tier
father, to the iircoinpniiiin.~iit of n
'edding innreh reridererl hy Miss
Mary l\’Ic(lilltvrti_i.
'l‘Iin brldi' wus dressed in n gown of
nlgiiggnr here for S('\'l3I'ftl )`i`fl.l'-S of
Tll _ " .` . ` Il
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tunic irlcet, and triinniod with Irish
crochet. She wore fi veil and uri-_rice
blossoins and currierl a boil-,tiet of
roses and lilies of the valley. I
The hridcsniiiid, Miss \\’innifred \\`_ 5
Mr. Ititchie was iittcinled hy his 0
hrotlier, I. I’ni~kcr ltitehie, of (`Iqir- 1
lottetown, while. little I'la.i'\'nv (`ui'-
rii-,'n nephew of the bride, :ii:r.nd ns ,_
rtiighei\ri~i'.
lt. lt. tlrillin, btiri'istci', and Erie _
Ii`. Maerinil, i\laiini:er of thi-_ think of
Nova ricotta, wi-re the ushers. f
Ariiorig the izucsts _ in iittiiiiditiici-
were noticed Mr. iinil Mrs. <`urrii- of 1
hloiitri-nl, Miss Ilitchie, t‘lin¢lot_t.e- ,.
town; lliss Mary l\‘le(lillivi'ny, l`nni-
bridire, Moss.; Mrs. A. J. \'tnccnI. 1
nntl iluii|:Iitci', Miss liio, of ilulifnx_ i
It was ,1 brilliant, and most bi~riut_i-I
ful wedding tinrty. 'Thu st-i'\'ir‘c was 1
pei‘foriued by the Rev. A. .I. Viiieeiit ,.
of llalifiix, rind iiiiinediiitely nfter,,I
thc hi-ide und hi*i