l i' t it QP'~="“ r if .ii aye.: _ _ »_ i ".5 IA . if elf -_ z” . .»_, it f »' t His.; ._ 'cl Y...-~i ii' T_§ f .I-¢’ _.___ ....,, _ <=_;,_ -_» ' -" ` xg? I _f ":`_- ii :iii l 'fi l 1 _ i > i l _i ,t ',`»_;',_~'__;_"1. :__ , , _Z _ 1 i \»_ _ } ___ .‘___ _ , K t _ BANISH BIl'.El` - A ' caiiditioaafthsystemis &srwt°;firnctionofthelivs.dg; :tyco and-etgdspies, nmef hmesin muses and vomiting. which I is lrsquentiy followed by I bilious ‘ diarrhea. _ .` °Abbey's Eflervseznt Salt, when takenaadirected,stimuiatest.i|ep¢ptic -giandsol thestomachandlnaeasss the of its mu_scleg from above n . llucom- munimted' to the ja- ' crosses the flow of the intsunal yulue. thus stimulqing _ducts of the lrver _topour outfihe ®§‘|¢¢l8§¢" carried dowiiward , actionolthe“‘S\it,mstdiI tocloguptheliseranddovbaekiato S use ‘A'bll:;'l Eiférvlzcent Salt, the natural action of the Stomach, livu and intestine will be bm up ami D bile eanaocumuiste in- system. Sold everywhere at 25:. and :§ Bold by George lil. Hughes. |__i________ MAD; in cANAoA SUMMER UNDERWEAR wnicn oivss = . ruucourom 4?' ,_§- 1 1 1 |.“'“l ` \ _c §\&_g/S _ 4 ` ‘ KLOSED l KROTCH "" WILLIAMS. GREENE & ROME CO.. erni_|~_ owrsnio _1 ¢ MONDAY IINTERRUPTED HONEYMO0N._- A St. John exchange says: There arrived in the city on the Point du Chene express Tuesday evening a happy young man and woman from Prince Edward island. It was at once apparent that they were bride and groom-_ She clung tightly to his arm; she gazed devotedly up into his face, and he looked into her eyes with rap~ turous admiration. But. their honey- moon was disappointediy short. The immigration regulations prevented- their entrance to the United States because of their being short of the required funds. and the officers were coxgpqlled to turn them bask. _ The bri e and groom remained here last nlgl& and lingered about the -Un- ior_i_ pot»,,t.§1is,,uioi°ning. They did hot seem to m nclftthe ibrupt c_h,ange'*.||i their iimievniooulnse but__,detsv_qv%a to make the best of it, and sat b ll- ing and coping" in the depot while rection, and saucy boys’ whistled the chorus ot' “Just a. Little Love; s,'_‘Llt- tie Kiss," and similar refralns, which from their "s-pooping,” seemed ap- propriate. INTERESTING VISIT.-The Guard. ian is indebted to Mr. A. E. MacLean for the following dcscription of the Quebec Bridge, which he was shown over by the chief enginc-cr, on his re- cent visit to Quebec City. The bridge is the largest of its kind in the world. The main span, which is 1800 feet lon? is 90 feet longer than anything yet at _ cmpted in bridge building. The h`eiglut,‘ feet. The weight of iron used in con- lieight clean above water is 150 feet so that the largest ship afloat can pass` under. ’l‘wo railway tracks and two oi’ the iron can scarcely be imagined. passers-by"shot glances in tlieifdlri. of the top from the watcr level ls 38D"`“`°f sidewalks run accross. The inimensity "~ led, and another million in field equip- ment at the bridge site. The work will l union station now building. in addi about thc same magnitude going on ty foot lcvei. The decp water termin- Y are to be complctcd this fall which ( is taking nn new activity and isgoing _ Wear This Patriotic _ Badge and help the Island Pat- riotic Fund. Price 10c each. Proceeds to be given to The Island Pat- riotic Fund. Charlottetown Guardian 1219-s-s-M att. Wanted lo llenl By August 15th House and Stable entrally located. Apply at 202 Kent St. SAINT 1 ANDR EW’S COLLEGE fononvo - -"'iinv. ll.lstns.~"rr.ir and Day School for A Boys. i,`||||l‘_b llu§rLowsr Schools. -Boys pr|~|u\|~i\d f Matricuiatioli i|ii,0'zil¢ lluivcmiiicli. for onirancn into the Royal Military f‘oliogc. und for Hiisi|u.uxs._ Vulcndar sont on application. ' __ ADDRESS DF APPRECIATION. - On Wednesday evening, June 30th. about fifty young people of Spring- field, Lot 67, assembled at .the home of _Mr. H. B. Haslan to bid farewell to Miss Bessie Rattee, who has re- signed as teacher of the Springfield Sch00l and intends leaving lu a short time for Montreal. The evening was enioysbly spent in games and music, after which Mr. Peter Sinclair was called upon to act as chairman and the following address was read by Mr, Ernest Haslam. Springfield, June 30th, 1915. To Miss Bessie Rattee- It isfwith regret mingled with pleasure that we meet .here on the eve of your departuretroln Springfield _tp say fare, well._ During the .short time_you imvsiieen in inis’¢ommuniiy_ you have won the este_e and con_fidenc_e of all .who _have had” the pleasure d_§ Y0\\l_‘ acquaintance' in the _$Cl!`°0l_"Y0' “"9 by. your ,cneZ;-fn_i_‘ii,iia _ kinlny .jaappsi- tion gained the iesgect 'and affection of your puplls,"a.'nd' ai/e proved to bc a painstaking, conscientious and-quam pctent teacher. As a' ‘member of our Division of the S," 'of Try we_ have found you a very- willing worlrer»;»p;i,. an efficient oiicer and in the distric generally your services have in every way been highly appreciated. We wish to extend to you our best wishes for the future and also to wish you God speed on your Jurney to your new home in Montreal Signed on be-half of District,-C Maud iiaslam, Agnes L_ I-laslam, Iro N. McKay, J. Ernest Haslam, F W E Hsslam, Peter H _ binclalr 1-f_'.»'\1i aged and most respected farmer Westmoreland was called away on July 6th, when Mr. Edward McVittie siruciiioii is 65.000 ions. The heaviest _nassed_`011 to his eternal home. Mf- lm in connwucn _was 190 t0m,__ The Mcvittie was born in Dumfriesshire, Scotland, 77 years ago, and emigrat- ed to Westmoreland, P. E. I., with his father, the late James McVittle, when boy of six years old. He leaves to mourn a widow, three sons and one One million dollars was spent in a duughler- 1\8m‘fIY”WlI~II9-m- 0" U19 special plant at Lacliine near llioutreal IIUIHESV-91111. Al/ard McVlttie, Crapaud; wlicrc the bridge material is asse-mb JUIIII- I" Tawma- W“5h-- “Hd MVS- J ohn McLeod, in Prince Albert. and wo brothers, Robert and John, West- lio finished lil about 18 months and fmofelandf to m0\U`n the IOSS Of ll kind will bring into Quebec City some wh father and loving husband and bro- different Railway lincs to the' great filer- MF- MCVUU9 had |3990 aiiing > o r eight months, being stricken with _ f’ mm to this were ure mher ‘wr-ks of cancer in the throat. which he bore - w ith true Christian fortitude. He was such as the damming of the St. Char- "ever Ileufd t0 murmur ill the CFOSB les liivcr to raise the water to a twcn- he had I0 bei" mid was Often heard o say' his suffering was nothing to als which will be thrcc miles in length what OUT' SlWi0l-lf Slllfefell fOr illm. fm. UH, mg owan [_im,,S_ also me ¢“,,_ The service at the home- was con- ncl through the mountain near the ducted IW the R9V- MT- DBRUIB, 85818!- wziti-r front, so that thc transcontin- 0'! DY the Rev- MF- MCKHY. Mid hiS viitnl can run ilircct to their immense ,mlmilfls WHS I'0II0W9d by ll large con- ncw shops. Sonic 17 larger bulld”lngs V°“"S€ OI' D@0Dl@_ 10 Sl- J0lln’S (fhllrch. 'rapaud. where Mr. Deathe held sol- wiu employ iihout 4,000 people; on 011111 Sefvive and raid e loving tribute thc whole the historic city of Quebec _'I0 the d@C€aS9d fl'0m the Words Blessed are the dead who die in ie _ fi forward in a steady march of DFUHFCSS- Lord and th” weary are at "QED" The pall-bearers were Albro How- `att, James McVittie. Parker Rodger- son, John Howatt, (Trisp Moore, liob- NERVOUS CHILDREN “ rl Moore, nephews of the deceased HARD STUDY AND TOO LITTLE EXERCISE LEADS TO ST. VITUS DANCE There is much criticism of modern ciliicatioiial methods that require too much work of school children, allow- ing them too little time for play and preventing sufficient out-of-door exer- cise. \’Vl1cn the study of' music or any other actfomplislimenf, with the neces- sary practice, is added the strain is iiicrcascd. lTndcr these conditions the blood bcomes impoverislicd and fails to nourish the nerves. The child be- comes restless, and twitching of the muscles in walking and drops what it trics to hold. Pallor. listlessness and irritablity are symptoms that curly show that thc blood and nerves are failing to meet the demands matic upon them, and that St. Vitns dance has fastened its hold upon the child. In this condition there is no tonic can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, whicli build up the blood, strengthen the nerves and safely help'to meet the demands of tho growing child. Out' of-door exercise. nourishing food, plenty of sleep wth these tonic pills will curc even the most severe cases of St. Vitns dance. VVc offer the fol- lowing proofs: “Up to the age of ten years," safs Mrs. Johnson, of Hem- ford,'N. S., "my son Calvin was as healthy and rugged as any child could be. Then he began to complain that his eyes hurt him, and of pains in the head, and began to fall back in his studies at school. Then I noticed a twitching of the muscles of his face and arms, and later his whole body seemed to be in constant mo- tion. Our family physician wascallctl in and pronounced the trouble a. sev- cre attack 'of St. Vitns dance, He was under the rlocfor's treatment for some three months but did not eem to improve. We had taken liiim from school, and were careful that nothing should excite him but nothwlth- standing he grew worse, and the least start would bring on attacks of hy- steria. This went on for some months until Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were brought to my attention, and we de- cided to give him this medicine; Af- tcr using a few boxes there was a. noticeable improvement. and by the timc he had taken nine or ten boxcs lit- had recovered his former _good iicailli. There. has llccn no sign"-of 9. return of the trouble, and l can scart-cly say how tliaiikful we feel for thi- complete restoration of our son's licfilllif' _ ___ Parents who find their growing boys or glrlb lrccomiug nervous should lose no time in giving them Dr. Will- iams' Pink>_1-l’_Ills. You may ward all itttackbf St. Vitns dance, ‘prog the trouble has rcnclicd that stage _the Pills will cffectn cure. Sold by A n'l`erm oammen¢csSq9t..i.'l,i9l5 _ . D. BRUCE MA»C30NA|.D. _ . I _ M.A., LLD.. Hind autor ' I l*O1l‘1I_O all medicine daaers`or by mail' nl. 50 cents n box or six hoxcs for $2.50‘frblh The Dr. Williams' - Medicine- Cd, Brockville, Ont. _ , 1; _ MILBURN-A most enjoyable even- mg was spent at the home of' Mr. John Pyke, Mllburii, on Saturday evening, June 26th. A large number of both the young and old assembled al_ Mr. Pykes to greet Mr. John McDonald of that vicinity, one of our brave island heroes who is training at Sussex, N. B. for the present great war. Mr. McDonald was home on a short fur- lough and all only too willingly rc- sponded to the call to meet at Mr. Pykes, and make tip a purse for a don. ation to show how much he was esteemed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. Dancing was en- Jloyed by all present for a few hours, then" all repaired to the dining room where a most sumptuous supper was served-by Miss Ruth Pyke and some of the kind and hospitable ladies of Milburn. During the festal hours, God Be \Vitli You 'l`lll VVQ Meet Again, and other suitable pieces were sting, while Miss Grace Rapson presided at the- organ. Aftersupper a most ex- cellent address was read to Mr. Mc- Donald by Mrs. Samuel Rapson, ac- companied by a purse of money. Mr. M_¢Donald made a fitting reply and shbwed his gratitude for the people’s kindness. Although all are very sor- ry to see Mr. McDonald departing from them, they are proud of his bra- very and loyalty to the Empire and all wish him good luck and a speedy return to oliis friends. 'They also fold him they would be watching the press to sec where he shot the head oil' Kaiser William. After the sing- ing of the National Anthem, all bade Mr. McDonald farewell and dispersed to their homes, hoping some time in tlie_near future to welcome him back again. Aff.c_&an illness of scarcely one week Bay Fortiiiic Mrs. Frctl Mac- Kenzie; on Saturday afternoon, July 5th, 1915. ,Sho endured grcut suflcr- lngduring her short illness, but nt all times was most cheerful and comfort- ing to tile many dear friends who icalled daily upon her. She spoke of her__a_pproacliing departure with sweet calmness and resignation, as to cause general wonderment to her dear fum- il-y and friends from one wiio had everything in life to livc for, bcliig only thirty one years of age, happy. _contented and beloved by a devoted husband, father, mother and sisters _'who ldolized lier and two precious lamall soils of 8 ami 6 years, and a baby daughter of 10 months and yet. family for their future gulfiance and religious development. has been one of the most remarkable instances of the true (llirlstion love and faith ln »(}0d. Neyer lfor one moment did slic feel alle ebliltlrecover from her illness and yet no word of resentment or criticism passeti"her lips. 'sweetly and touchlngly,»re_n'iarklng that it "It's God‘_s_will f_or_ me to go, l am ready to go," and when the final moment came"'ldr"ht$r 'to go; ‘she 'passed .way i .- __ -__ departure, but richer for having had her here, and the deepest sympathy is in’abundant iden ho ST. MARGARET’S GOLLEGE GHOOI- FCI ,ICED ,,_“‘ B ch” U | M" I, '_ *_ dignified, and largely attended from ( ”l1'p;¢¢ud:s2d':' lg; ndl near and far to show their last re -her constant reference to things to be looked-after and deep concern of her. slileatly and sweetly to iier Mal%_er. `\ This community is the poorer for er \$ hev ce from all w \\ _ knew her to er bereaved family in \\i\ TURONTO this, their sad hour and grief. The _\i\__`~\"\\ A l.8|D!N1'|A|_ ‘ND DAY . services at the home were simple and ,f -- ~., li _ _ . -_ . , _ _ _ _ _ __ _Wg _ __ ,t_____ __ _ __ _ _ i ta _ ” .__ _ ...Q ._ _ _ _ R OYA L YEAST CAKES The best' I/ig The large attendance of ratepayers and others evidenced the interest tak- en education and the popularity of the teachers, .The examination was cond- ucted by ,Mr. George Yeo, Miss Sadie Moreahed and the teachers, and show- ined, and the great progress made was serves much praise for her succcssful work. The ratepayers of Knutstord ectness was a most notable feature. RQYAL yeast in~- _ '*’ J ' mrsd ,tithe lu 20! MY so eonvtuumuv' .iiifs’h._xr‘ 'i1;_°*.=_i;=_.‘_f_'._ ` ' f'fY0§9f|T0.0NT.' and Mrs `-Ra __ ' .ret\i_n`ed` to w|NN|#6'3 `i__- ' Moana:/ti_ " 'il°¢lHé"6n Fr y' ll , examination of Knutsford graded sch- U ool was held on Friday June 25th. W ed by the. ready answers Ve’-V “areful Grand Division meets at Darnley next training and most gratifying success. T The Primary Department in charge 5* -St' ffugrd Certificates to _Kem °f Miss Alice J°h“’“’" was first ""“"‘° slhlgioii, aflicre teams will await dele-_ _ _ From the Choicest Canadian Wheat bl' _ most pleasing to all present. The tea- é cher of the numerous little "tote" de- lr but what is their loss will be anothers n gain ln the Advanced Department in H charge of Miss Annie Mcl(cnv.ic corr- a i . _ > ~ ~ .~,\ -_ _ . _ _ ».- _ i- . _ _ _ » _ _< -_ f _ ». |'~_ gp . , 4 ._ - g ___»_ ~';.¢__ ..- __ _ ~__-. _ ’- - ,-, -s..-_-' .2 - ,g-_»~¢-iv... 1-,_ t,_~, __ __ _in _~_._,_,\:. _ _ ,_ ' _J-_ _ _ '__ _ -.,_,»._.» 3 iv y_,- __.- ..|_'= it; ~.»'~___-_ _ .- ~_ iw ~- . ‘5~/"' ‘- --._ _ ~ .~ i-it--_ ._ _'-. -1 _ » -1 _i '- i__'_». _ .f - _ _ -. ' _ ~._ '_ '-f~“- 't-~ ' *_ - v __ 1.-_ _ __ :__ _ _ gif _ __ 53 ,__ bg. . ,l§_§§.-» ___ __A _ ,___ ___ _ .,. _ _._¢§,». _ ___ __,“h_\,_ 1, ,_ ,,_..,_,_,1.&/ _,_ 1 __ _,__;,,,-,»_ _P .g -.. ,___ ¥_,t,§,J -1 ;;;-11 with that teachers throughout. the -com ingeayear and help us to make their llv ‘ln Khutsford as useful and happy* as it -had been in the past. The pupils kindly remembered the teachersyvlth numerourglfts and after partskinj of the dalnties provided by the teach ers and listening to the closing" addr- ess' given by Miss Mamie Adams, one p _ e pupils this most instructive and asking them to unite in co-operation I-I _ \._ _ _ __ ` . ° - 1 1 i _ _ . h U 1 I ‘£357 .i-_ _..:§.__':.;1__-= ~ me t. ‘__ ~ g _ _ _ y_ _ Mas |:>/ivfri _ digested and co__st;tm_u_ch less. position .always ,ready to_ 1,1919 _lI}0§‘* in sous or f'r`s~iPEnANcs.‘- The » ates. Tii'e"M. W_"Pf. Rev. R. H "5: _." ‘_A if Q » _ _ _. _ __ _ ` ;.'___ __ ___ _____‘____ ___ _{__:_____- ____ __ , _(1__:_{ ,_ _;__,,__ _ _,___ _ _;Y`__¢_;A_ _____________¥__{_ ';_-_:__-`:_';- _:f,__~,€; -5, _‘. _;_- ~ ._",'_~,,_»________ mm'->_.;‘__ <.‘.___5,“ . _ _ _ _ _ _ __ *_ _t_ _ . - _ ~~_ _ .., , , ~- f .1 »» » _t » __ _, . -_._f _ _ , IillTI'ER; __~SEI.E0'IBD 'FROM THIS WEEK #HEY ii ~ l" ~ ` ~ K DAY. _ .SUBS . For Rich _ L;-'.~.\ r.-;| _ real ofternoom _ world cannot buy 3 more-nuff gg r . » ' _.. _ » '_-1 than.. = -A _ I -¢¢§ADA “<"wsooin‘9"?a'h "sl-rite"-m‘u i ""_ "1 ‘ ' - -_ *" _' '_ ~ ' 3‘ .i_ ' _ ga ¢: John, `H¥_!3-»’ _ , _ A " __ ' 'G --1 _ 1 1 1' ` , _ ,|-. _ ,_.~ - - I _ nl"-` "` " -» _ ' ligne lag "" "It coii`tains»‘more real~b0dY-bU\ldlll§"\i!¥_i3¥:`i __ _ Will \_'°&Id°-"i 'T n than meat or é gs, is more 62' li! _g 1-I sin y _ _ _ ` W- _- ‘ _ _ __ _ away at unease ef. 1 6 _n theman whodne _ hings with an__'i_g rain mm"mAT'°"` Th” "”"`“""““l ”$I,°l§,°,”,,"i',§'.Z'L'?‘.§_i.,i‘_.Z.;“Z'fI§é`.‘§§fia}i»i§ The _ideal summer diet for ~iiai_t1ii_,_,ii_ii as of’ s loving and sympathetic dis- Strength Give your stomagh 3 pleasgn i m I neetiisiie it-tives besides ah aged" ~ surprise after the heavy foods of Winte |l“Sba1“I»_.Il1f€** Hislefs “mi °“° '"°"‘,` Eat it for breakfast with milk or crea Eat it _forsupper with ripe berries or othe_ ._ fresh fruits. liursday, 15th inst. Railway will MADE IN CANADA I » tuvert will deliver a. (lantern) illus- The ca||ad|a|| whgat c0||‘|pQI|y, ated address ln__tl_ie eve_eitln_g»_ __ _ _ _ _ _ "Inna Fans' “mario _. ORGANIZATION ' MEETING-Mis” ' roiiosro orrical is wsttincron srluuar sm' 1eeting_iu the schoolhouse at (Jler~ _ /-""5 iont on the eve'iii|rg'of-the 16th July ' ,_ _ r ___ _,./ /,f t 7 o'1Ioc*k ‘ ' Tile tltlbjeci, will/ liis 1 If' _fm 9 ;‘ ~¢'.ff»_¢_._ _ t , t *l _ Tl e rich cannot know the toys Of toilcr unless they are willing f_0_ _ “ /\\\\ the_w0rId' ‘gYable`exaniinatloii was brought Stain froln lndlgcstlble'nog-nlitntlo ' "close by singing the National foods thilf pl‘€V€Ilt CICZI' thlllklllg / _ Makes _ ` _ - _ _ ‘ QED perfect’ `iiiii'2hi'ii`€y"`il;i"s;2nid§p:$§i1piffiiilid quick acting. The richest man in thi b _ M/we and Poor th a all The advanced class showed that the t classes in like manner showed that r they were not advanced until they were qualified and thoroughness in everything was marked in all the (vias. on look for great things from this school. Il ing program was carried cut.-Words of Welcome by Blanche Dyment. Cho- feel loathe_to part with Miss Johnson Hazel LU Stérhh .Wm adm-,ess B public li. _ __t_d_ ...i I _- ,_ _a _ :_ sy _l _ V “M” ~ ~~»-- ~ »,~» -~ nsn»~ nt, 'rav|No. Fon co|_|_soE-- Eighty-~ ' \ _ _ ~ _-_.-`-__§`,‘,_\._f?;f__ ses of this departnient. Tlioroughncss tions ut Momuglm The examhwrs __ __ __ ` .___._ ,,,` if J is everything ln “chow “Mk “S m were Vernon Crockett, inspector York ` ` c pupils took the entrance exumina- - Women;s_ iii:-;titutees.” ‘lt is expcctcil '_ tl., F ' “ roundwork" was o‘ll Th» other in ml hmm“\° Will be Qrgamzed at _ f" ` "iw"-Q* I l g 5 ' ‘ - ‘ ' this meeting and a large at.t_ciiilaiicc is - - _ _=;,~{:' ;.:,_,.»; _ -_., ___-__;_c",l ‘_ '- 1 _,Hi » . i _ ... . *'» ` ' ~ ' 1 J mos . chers excelled to a great degree. Under _ _ S ,I I Su nv -_~.___ . _._ N-» _ ._ ___¢. 'f.:;;fif'gz:::_.i1i:;is:_'_ ..;;i.‘; _ - i 1 ' ‘ ‘ Inn. v4us~v»vA~" ""5 T ispector Montague, D. S.. Fraser ln- _ _ _ PATRIOTIC MEETING FOR CO- ‘ `. i ~ ~` -X ~ , ,= everything else and in this both tea- Daniel _,_ Sham muchen Uigg_ it ____ __ _‘__ ____~‘___.-___._.- _ Throughout the exercises the follow- Spector whim Road CmBs_ -_ -.-_.,~.__._____-____-.__.___ 4 1* __ `t`-Q1 _'.1'//5;-1 ._ 4 y_/_,gh-'_ >{»..z~’f <, ~\'» ' At* a", ` #5 tion, Curfew must not Ring Tonight da Dyment. At the conclusion of’ the program words of commendation were expressed and' some wholesome _t rus, 'l`ipperar:~'. by me S‘~'I}°°I~ “°°.`im` NOE COVE.-A patriotic meeting will by Jennie Yeo, Chorus, Maplc licat' Q; l~‘or Ever hy the school, liccitation, '_ The first Year at School, by “lots” ol` 0 Ml - ‘ -l Cl 'l"- . - -_ _ _ -.~.§:..°I°'i".;‘:::,i‘ i»»,M@,L-1"-_i"i.‘,‘__%l' S » -,_ __» _.__ _ e ,_ ' __ I' _ ' _' ‘_ _‘ `amp e , ‘uperm em en ‘t ' - came ie rue o cv. ci ' < A Young American _n Pliialorc by Vol. mom Rev_ Dr_ Fullerton and 0thers_ Sutherhmm formerly ol, Tremom advice give" by Mr' Gvorge Yw' org iizcd at Sourls West to include Secretary of the Trusfcos. lie sh- _‘Mg . , , ~ _ “I owed that the boys and girls of gint school district as uell as (iowin L_' impotence of all the attributcs that go to make up good citizens ami it gre. at Empire. Mr. Alfrcd lllorcslicd who takes a. great intcrcst in school work and in the building up of' a thorough Canadian seiitinicnt, impressed the pupils with the importance of' attenti- iug school regularly. At the conclusion ot' these very instructive spccclies. Miss Jolinson and licrscll thankiu and their past courlcsies to them and today will be thc men and wom- 1.( cn of a few years hence and that \ all should be inipressed with thc grcat n ie_lieltl at (lance (love on Tliursday ieut will be present, and a number "woMEN's iNsT|‘ru‘rEsi-During he past week a new lnstit.ute was n rac. The regular day of meeting w Vctlncsduy of each mont_h. The first il vcning. 'l‘lie band of the 82nd licgi- '__ f \'oculistS.~ The principal speakers m LEG BROKEN.-Yesterday aflcr- oon, shortly after one o'clock; tl long crly Miss Flossic l\1:1cl{ciizic. ‘lf ii lat who ust one vcar ai-I0 U0 Murray Harbor Church, , president Mrs. Harding to the visiting members itil-'ming of int-_ c. W. n.°1v. Meeting opened by singll by prayer and scripture Mrs lizivncr. 'An address ioreman, Mr. Put Mullins, ol’ this ty, met with an at-viiit_ While orking on thc lt. li. \\'il11l‘f. llilllllll' ’r 'ms IIISWM0 Wm be me secundliiig bales of pressed hay from a. car ito n schooner iii sonic way lie slip- nll present for their large attemlaiice "li “""‘i"*i' ]“’w""*"" has bee" pla“"ed pcd with a bundle ol' hay falling be- LO-mke PIM” 0" the e"°"i"g Gf "N" tween thc wharf and schooner into -ftli August, when Miss McFarlane will address thc meeting, the meeting to be held in the schoolhouse at Sou- flie watcr, getting at had wctting and at_ thc same time breaking his right lcg bctwccn thc knee and the ankle. Vis West- -First aid call was sent to the machine T0 VISIT ‘THE ISLAND-Mrs. sh or uit- 1*. 1-1. 1.’ iiliiirbliii, Anti ‘nu OD that could bc donc by Messrs. (‘liand- John MacKenzie, accompanied by her cr, Newsome and Mi'_Qtiaid to misc Miss McKenzie, teaclier,of` the advaii'-' fricud, lllihs. Duncan McMasfci's, lcft cod deparimcnt, replied on behalf of. _Wuterside. N. S.. on Suutrtlay last to "visit lim- grnmftlaughtor Mrs, Arolii- pullout rcliiovctl tu thc t‘liariotii~towfi aid Suuicrland, of’ Murray Uarlio, l’. liospitnl, wlicre lic is doing as wt-ll us thc man's :~iufl`cring was done till the arrival of Dr. lllclilillan, who liatl tho E. island. Mrs. Sutlierlaiul was for- can lic cxpcctcd. cn by Mrs. Henry and r by Mrs. Wells, after whic titled “Under His Wings tifully rendered by Mrs Mrs. Burke l<‘ivc societies ing order, with four life cd during the year at Grei und over $500 raised. Mo' ried that Mrs. Schurman worker, to visit each so once it year. It was _ dqci continue thesupport of 1 our Native Mexican Ev i motto for coming year to l ull things through Christ by prayer by Mrs. lieirr ANNUAL MEETING vi ` \\ e ` m l ci a gtlicnt-th mc. 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