,,, -f' ”“ dying for Chamherlaln’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. ‘t ut yourself in this ma.n’s pl hgngngeppa bottle of this remedy in gm home. There is nothing so geoo for golio, Cholera liforbus, ysen r 'und Diarrhoea. It is equally valuable for Summer Complaint and Cholera Infan- gum and has saved the lives of more ¢hlldren than ugly other medicine in use. When reduc with water and sweet-,_ is leasant to take Qed it P » " o You, or some one oi’ your family are sure to need this remedy sooner oti,.luiJel! and when that time comes you wil need badly; you will need it quiokl . Wh @ot buy it now and be prepared Yer ml I rm emergency? Price, 35 cents 5 e\l“E W°l0,.. “;_ AMHERST oi? TTWEED This label in col.. ora is pasted on the baels oli- Hewson Tweeds every three or four ynrdo. In sis t on getting the genu- ine article. Made only by Hewson woolen Mills, Limited, Amherst, N. 3, , X _L_ ,, » - 5 1°;-?f"' l | 3 for a Cent I Three delicious summer drinks I for one cent. Two teaspoonfuls of _ _ l Soverei gn Lime Juice N H to a glass of ice water, sweetened , to the taste, makes the most , ‘ healthful, the most satisfying, \ and the most refreshing, of al / ' hot weather beverages. And 3 glasses cost only xc. Sovereign Lime juice is the pure yuice of Enos! West India Llmra, with the natural flavor of l the fresh ripe fruit. we, 1 se, soo AND soo so1"r|.ls. ' ' Sold by Grocers and Druggista l nasal me norms by ; 8lUSlil lllll. |30.. llli.. lililfll ll. g L_/ \ \_J Pl' Famly Ula. r|.ouR Made from the world’s best wheat by the world's b milling methods - the best family Hour ia :hc world. Makes the best ' bread-the best biscuits -the bt( pastry. Never spoils a baking. Get tl hem you Onan. 2 ,===_. . . Hard Work T .Docs thc PN". Hffllry Hacker, shipbuiirier, nf Port Hope, Oar.. has been advised by the executors that he is heir to a large fortune in Marmchuroh, Eng., throuah the death 0' UTS Rfandfather, 74 years ago. At a rnfeting of those concerned in Port. Hope on Monday; it was decided lo take immediate action, and if neoesliary, A E Backer, of Toronto, :will be sent to |Eng~ land in Aullust to rennsent his father, who is at present confined to his bed ‘hrough the effects of a paralytic stroke. it is estimated that the amountwlll be $900, 000. Those interested are his six child- ren, Mrs Wm Ray, Port Hopf; Mrs Caleb Bovey, Port Hope; Wm Hacker, Mrlhma; Fred ' Hacker, Rochester, N Y; Alben, E Hacker, Toronto; Chas M»rr field, Por' Hope; James Spry, Manltoulin Island; Mrs John W Stevenson, Port Hone. Mrs Stevenson is the motherof Miss B Steven- son, a public school teacher in Rat Port- age.--Free Press News Bulletin, Winne- PPI!- ll I GETS A FORTUNE Advisedhe is' the Heir to Nearly a Million k ln England-Many ° ‘ ¢ » People Resldmg Here 1 are Relatives tothe Fortunate Gentleman. ,» As recently: announced il. the Fr:-e Henry Hxcker meniioned above ami his ‘rider brother Thomas Hacker came to the - _l-land-many years ago. Thomas settled at Stmley River, New London, on the Jos. Taylor. Henry Hacker remained here some years audlhen went to Port Hope, Ont. Mrs. Eiward Henry now living at Granville, New Londonia a daughter of Thomas Hacker and ,a n‘ece of Henry Hacker mentioned above. Other daughters of`Tho1nas Hacker were the late Mn. Paynter of Eel Greek, the late Mrs. Elias Bishop of Summer~ aide, the late Mrs. Tremere of South Wiltshire, the late Mrs. Wm. .3Ratten-- bury of Uharlrttetown. Aaoniia the late Wm. Hacker. Sr. of Wilmot Creek. ' Our respectel tcwnsman Nelson Rrt-, tenhury is alsoa lrrandson of Thomas Hacker and there is: a large number of the younger members of the family in different parts ofthe province. Joseph Bagnall, Calgary, N W T John Bremner. New York W B Bremner, New York Augustine Perrv, Adamsvillo,N B Peter Le Clair, Arlamsvllle Joseph Wood, Amherst M‘ss Jean Weeks, Boston Alice L Harrington, Rocklanr‘,l\le. John and Mrs. Buchannan, Bath, Me. G orge Buchannan, Bath Patk. Perry, Laurence, Mass Mrs. A R McLean, Amherst Mrs. Wm McKie, Amherst Miss Ruth Mills, Dorchester Mrs. J F Mills, Dorchester' Mary Thompson, Qulncey Lizzie Richards, Laurence Mrs. Perry, Laurence ` Mrs. T Callaghan, Lewiston Mrs. W M Howatt, Jamaica Plain J-W Burns Boston Hattie McDonald, Somerville Ruel M Burns, Boston Harry Williams, Boston Silas Rayner, Portlan_d Mrs. Edw. Reid and ii chlldren,lBoston Mrs Battv and 3 childrenf Laurence Marian Rattruy, Laurence Mrs. John Millar, East Boston Mrs. Geo K Coffin, Bryant: Pond, Me. Mary E McDonald, Boston Mrs. J Buchanuan, Bath C S Locke, Berlin. N H Margaret Tralnor, Roxbury Mrs. G lllaut, Bath 'N Gallant, Bath Mrs PP McWade, Quincey Mrs. D C Ingalls. Boston Eva McQuillan, Quincey Warren McWadv, Quincey E Dorion, Boston Dr D A McNally, Bldeford, Me .l A McKinnon, Bath Geo McDougall, Bcrlin, N H Geo T Bethune, Newcastle N B Chcsley Trowsdale. Providence Lilla Trowsdale, Providence W A Prichard, St John Joseph Doiron, Chatham .las \v Clie, Berlin. N H E C Ramsay, Berlin Mrs. G Cantfleld, Sprinkhlil HUMTIIUMTHS Hllllllllllli Tl] THE PHUVINCE Mabel Cantdeld, Springhill C cll Myers, Amherst Alice Simpson, Negnac, N B Ida Simpson, Nerzoac, N B Florrle Murchison, Brooklyn, N Y Mrs F J King, Berlin, N H M-se F King, Berlin Mrs A Stewart, Bzrlln Miss Lizzie Stcwarr, Berlin ' Miss Maggil St warz, Berlin J G McLean, Amherst Mis A J Martin, Jamaica Plain Maggie Matheson, Norway, Maine Esther Anderson, Norway A li' Burk, Boston Emma Gillis, Bangor Jas Hogan, Boston Mrs Katie Muer, Qulncey Katie Thompson, Qulncey Mrs E Hardy, Cambridge Miss Gladys Hillman, Lowell i Francis McDonald, Roxbury Katie McGilvery, Lowell Etta Murray, Halifax Albert McLean, Bangor E Roblnso 1, Boston Mrs B Arsenaulr, Adamsville, N. B. Louie Sourrab, St John Mrs E KIDH, Boat/on Mrs Malone, Boston Mrs Albert Blanchard,”Yarmoutbrilic, Maine C C and Mrs Ferguson, Toronto T Clarklu, Minneapolis John Morrison, Nelson, B C T J TCampbell, Billings Montana C E and Mrs Maxwell, Wollaston, Mass I Katie Doyle, At/leboro . Wm Young, Attleboro _ S Hemphill. Beverely l A Young, Attleboro ` F A clark, attlebow Isabell McFadyen, Somerville Mrs J McCloskey, Howlau, Me Miss S F Frizzeli, Bangor Misa H J Frizz-=ll, Bangor Nettle simmons, \vlntm-up Mrs M Goodwin, Boston Chas McCloskey, llowlau Herbert Campbell, Amherst D D McCallum, Bilh PAHTIEULTHS lil Sunday afternoon the schooner, William B arrived la vert at G@°'S°'; town with the remains of hu' late skip- per Captain Henry Dicks. Following are the particulars of the sad accident whloh wg., reported ln The Guardian several weeks ag':-- r When the schooner, which left George-, to wn with Capt. Dicks, his son H0r1\if|°». Wg]| Hwqhssou and othgrrqarrired in the . vlomlty or Humane- L°b\‘°‘l°"» “’°“’ ""5 aheavy sea runninll M15 “YY mtl” wind' S, mu.-,h 50 mal, at one time it was feared the vessel would be lost rQ\1|1U|“Fi "W Point. They however reached Homme safely. Fish of all klndswersvefy Dl°°°l‘ ful, and the Captain and all hands WHO in‘ the best Of IDTYTW- Wh°“ through ashlee °°P"l“ D'°'“’ Horatio and Will Hutcheson struck outtovlsita house on shore. The two ann man relieved themselves Oi blllil' Buslncsszzz . i The individuality I which we put into/a gar- ment makes it dist.lnct~ ive and elegant. -You may get the same thing , elsew ere, but not at our prices. Lotus show.you the at valueawe are dis v playingln our stock of tweeds and worated Suit reorder $15 00 lil? znglgnt-] ggttlcdvdown to a three mile |>un.a»um nnvr°wh°