Fmmyy- g cnmuormrown cuiinnian __ _Le - *__ ~SEP'1`EM§ER. ii>.~»i9lv '_ I waste matter, the Abbey's Salt helps . in your eyes I '_ 1 . , The new Abbey's nearly all sickness. package. I E. -.rz . ' l- Original Coarse Still an sale. ,_ lil syoufee Rig f B‘£.i§°§i?.‘.1E‘.l.§,€.“.f;2?il.§Eii’;“5§ spring in your stride and new sparkle i effervescent health beverage which stimiiiates bowel action and rids the body of those poisons which cause All druggists handle the New Abbey's in the smart blue, grey and white Granuie Abbq's New Fine C-ranule Al>bey's ABB EY’s The Morning Health Salt ,,,, new fine granule nature to put new makes a delicious, Better in ¢v¢-ry way. NEWFOUNDLANFS VIEWPOINT ('Cun_inued frcnl page ii) growing up within her borders, must no doubt .considerably crease. Give Newfoundland means of entering into trade r a- tions and trade would soon spring up. (Applause-.J Under the propos- ed Confederation the town of St. John's would then become the east- ermost part of the great union, and by making it a point of call for the magnificent steamers of which Can- ada was so justly proud, it would be placed within six days of the Mother Country. A close connection with that country was what he believed all the colonies resired, and speak- and in- the el I part of lt, if he were now living he ,E would not see such progress in New- |foundland as he foresaw. whereas i thc stridesmade by Canada would Ii be to him incomprehensible. i E .1 . f stock Quotations HALIFAX, Sept. 8.-Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward,» Members of the Montreal Stock Ex- change: i New York Exchange . At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. 196 ing for his own province of New-'American Clm 0°' 64'/‘ foundland he .would say he hoped the day was not far distant when she would have forced upon her any other allegiance than that which she now rejoiced to acknowledge. how- ever remote the contingency of change in this respect might be. (Cheers) When such issues were involved it would be unwise and shortsightcd if thc weight were not given to it by the men charged with the grave task of laying the found- ation of a new empire. lie would say but one word more, for he felt he had already tres- passed too long upon his bearers' paticncc. rNo.' no.) It was that the question of Confederation had nev- ar been, in the colony, he represent- od, much discussed in the press, he and his fellow-laborer were here simply expressing their own opini- ons on the subject, but he did not hesitate to say that he would think it a grave error if the people failed to enter into what had been the unanimous feeling of the Conference charged with so high a mission of grandeur, whose future it was im- possible for the wildest imagination to overestimate. " ;ASb°St°5 Pfii N¢W So much for Mr. Shea in 1864. Some of his speech has cventuated correctly, but as regards the major See The LADIES’ CHINCHILLA WINTER COATS AT $14.95 AND UP Guaranteed to lit and tailored _to individual measure. Also Tailored to Measure- Dresses in many models and varieties of goods. Many shades., no hand me down garments carried by the house. So get fitted. S. F. TARBUSH nz rnllvcr: srnaer O OO O-O40 '-9 OO-9009 OO-OO O IN SIDIOUS EYE STRAIN pl We use thin ldioetlvo |d~ viladiy. Bufferorl from E¥°""*l'\ may have perfect violen and therefore do not |ulP¢°f W' prounoo of nny~°Y¢ \‘|°f°°*- Tno motive power of the ontiro human orll'\""" |' Norvo Energy, Normal eyol. it lu computed utilize about 20% of thll Nrrve Energy. but WMH 5”' otrnin io prevent, n Mvvh ilrger proportion lo roqulrbd- Henoo defective eyol, through _rholr eonoumption of an ox- oonivo amount of Nerve En- ia It Pays To Get Th " Am. Car and Fdy. Co. . . .. 104 ,Am. Locomotive Co. 110% |Am. Smelt. and Refng. Co. 174% Am. Bosch Mag. Co. 21’/ii. Can. Pacific Co. . . . . . . 186%' .N.Y. Cen. and Hud. Riv. R.R.. 160% icon. Gas co. iN_Y.> 119'/1* ,nud Motor car co. sl'/.' Intemational Paper Co. 119% .International 'Petroleum 55% `Sta.hdard Oil of N.J. 39 llvlis. Kan. and Tex. Ry. 239'/s ___ Elizabeth in Colorado, nnd one bro- Peters; Rev. Edward Ciintml, Am ' _ f ther Alphcnsua, who was with horlarillo. Texas: Fraifk 1". Whelan; ‘;:::::f:::lUI1<10HS<=10uS ' 1 _ _ _ lar n. t. l"eter’a; Mr. and Mrs. ‘;;';;@;l gl‘;&ln"';1r:::i |?(5n:lhfl\;:;’;¥," Swlm|"Ncaiii tho ovorsproadlng bceches KFrankJay, St. I’etor’s; Cornelius Ml-,~ that lllrco passengers whose injur-‘ -€`~ Ti . W"-hav" lam hcri. . *mms and family’ St' Peters: G°°r“`\ ies were due to flying giaan or bc-l '[’()R,0N1‘() 0"; sem g_M M. csidn 'our dear onon that have ‘ina McLellan. St. Petor's' Minn ing forcefully thrown out of UmIr‘MmmeIHmhn~0f ltr. -I ~ y 150110 h6f0I‘€. Catherine Farmer. Farmington, Mr berths were given "mt am by DM 'Momcnpk r T ni ca and .lan And iicr ronuiem, resounding in the and Mrs. Philip Holger nnd family. _ 0 nrivntn, contestant ini tors Lizotte nnd Belangcr, of Slwthe Big Swim were qui". imcnn. Jea d P ' n e ort Jnli. nclnns for several minutes lifter iw-i it was not necessary io send the ing brought to the hospital hcforci CD A lnrgo proportion of lil ik 'norvo energy gonorltod ll I normal holly in expended In the not of ooolll |. lyol are often folld lo be ‘ mlmiu n ann -moon vision I in :till good, they Ito oollll- lng twloa or when tlluo their ol- lonod portion of parvo foroo,ihlo robbing other vital organ of their motive power. ' The result In rlerions nhynfrnl dir-nrdorn-olfon in remote pnrtl of the holly. Two nnt of every toll people nn In thlo fix. yet the fool oooh onpy may seriously affect the functioning of other organs of the body and produce ill bllilh. HAVE YOUR EYE! EXAMINED Optometrist G. F. Hutcheson I H_ J_MAB0N ' “Ll of their trouble ll often not oven nnnplefodl until n tlmfollll ox- nmtmninn dlsoloooo tho fnotl. If there io any "num what- ever to olirpoet oyo otrlll. filo nnmmon sonno thing fo do ll to imvo o thoronlh examination nrnl ~ 0711' 'fill FACT! All0l7’l‘ YOUR IYII- lfl.illl'0d IIHBHGDKFFB I0 h0Hl1iial. hot rum revived them. M<~lilmlek"s Rekular Bervlco was restored on logs were complelcly pnrnf n lll‘1\IlCh€H. Fur ington, Mr. and Mrs. ('nr1 J. Shall bo echoed from the wavo~ Woixnl, Medford, Malia.; Mary Lew- l0fS on U10 Hh0\’0~" in. St. Peters; llarnid Bonnet nnd R-L P- Relfllie Lewis. St. l’ater's; C. C. , The followini: Mass cards were Pratt. ist. Peters; Evelyn ofneu- - y » rece ved: icy, St. l’oter's; Mr. and Mrs, Alox. riigiltline ilvehhoilra after the accl~ed and it was a half»hour before Catholic Women's League. St.. 0'Hen\ey, Sp" p9f_er's~ Hem, and lic could stand. ‘l‘eterli, Elizabeth Larkin, in Jan- ` Mrs. M. Mofiulro and family, Mor- oii; Mnrie Lewis, Sl, lietom; Mr, nnd Mrs. Cleniont Suthcrilind, Si. l'ctor's; Jack Iloylc. Cii‘tnwn; Mr. A. MacDonald and Mrs, A. Murphy, ‘f`ill`l40w; Josephine and M»il)|aei Donahue. Roscnentll; Mr. mid Mrs. J. J. Dewar and mother, St. l’et~ er‘u: Albert 0`llanloy. St. Petor's; Margaret Smith, Somerville, Mass., (5): M. M. and Prank Donahue, Dorchester, Maas., (2); Trinity Mis- sion Club, Boston, Mass., (3); SD|ritual boquets: -- T-rinity Mission Club, linslon, Mass.. .Em- met 0'l»lan»ley, St. Peter'-s; Adoi~ Dllilfi Gillis. St. Potor'e: Hilda 0'Hanl0y. St. I’eter's; Mamie Low- is, St. Peter's. Floral tributeaz- |Spray-Fam~ ily; Crops-Mary Lewis; Wrcaih Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Quigley; Wrontn -Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McF‘eath: Bo- quet-Mr. and Mrs. F. Warren. Souris; Boquet-Mr. and Mrs. A. Robertson. Letters of Sympatiiy:- Mr. and Mrs. 1-‘rank Hogan, Medford, lilasa: Misa Laura Hogan, Somnierviile. Mass.; Mr, Peters A. Sipnott. NW York. N. Y.; Rev. Edward (‘iiulo|l. Amarillo, Texas; 'Misa M. M, l)on~ ilhoe, Dorchester, Mana.: Mr. “lil Mrs. W. lt. Hogan, Medford. IQBJ Mins Mary Duffy. Medford, Z\iiiaB- (Palrlot and Boston papers 9103” 000)’-) ---<90->--""‘ _ COW ATE FIVE GEESE I BERLIN, Sept. '8.--The llttlo Vi' Inge of Staffeleteln, near lir<‘m°“~ has ii carnivorous cow amoni! ll: herria, according to the Wosor Zilla' img. This unusual cow discord!! li crate ol geese standinx \10f°"° thebarn. ready for shipment. Shi’ nromotiy dropped me nay who W" chswillI» edged* her way ull U’ 'M crate, and leisurely munched 01° Keele .before the farmer discoverd whit was happening. Bl-ln|;ing"Up Father _g X’ fd JUST WAiT OL.)T°olDE UNTIL i con cabled i Moei' snoss iN ITAL *_ Brr C.Oi_i.~r- Maddie., 1 I'-> ~/_EQ~< Jeauogs OFME. i_».Ti'»:i_~f-°.>\-ie'-_ ‘ Lai' Nl: qu’ ANY N Ti-nib, VERY L WELL' iiliiililiii it ifiiiiilliilr __ 5* »,\ "Tr 1 ¢.»_. L. _ .___ _H i__`_4_Y_*_ _,__ Lg] George MOM8D\\‘ ,rsync -:`~> _ `_ .Tire -__..» *TBD 01931 ._ _*-- IV Crm