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I _ - -_...M ...i fi-'M _, _ __ .. .Wit ' ‘ '.‘. » ' .lf . » . -if ';.‘.,,‘.}',`v.f‘ _~ ‘ .mr ' - - lastly; a' l ii¢fmuie‘.litgills ig ~ .tif .Picton County _ 5 -- ...._....__ _ ~ ._ t,. . _ ‘ The New Ulllsigoyw lV2°19'6 l-ho iwssessor cr`llis"oouat_`ry then. ln several plate.. they line cleertngs, and cultivated ii, rm -vegelublot auch as -beans an tn_`_ _, _ dlllrl corn.'."l'hey mainly lived, Lllow. oi-rr lihlluntlng in the woods, _and nsllliil; 'in_ tho rivers; ntrealns an-_l lakes.; dii"t‘iiolte days game and ns.. wtgro .iJlt=_l_ll_lf“l- 'l`l1¢f¥ inlve little trculilc to the original settlers; i fuel, they continued on lriendli tvrlus 'with the whites from the first to the lust.. Many of the latter' would no iuvitedlto their feasts and amuse nlcnts, *Among the indians two were pilr_tic_ulariy,Yi~notod. and were oftoi tslked_/ah'out'_by the older genera tici'i‘s; tnetielwereivnllliss and Lula.. Piitlass' .was distinguished for his skill in»drnugl\ts_`and it is said was ' nt-vi~r-beaton'by~ a--~wliite nilln at thc` "___,i` _ _ , _ I ' ' ""“°" '_' _ __ . _ g _ ' -i l _.__ _ moe! l_ _“__ ,_ _ E., _ -__ - game. He,'vvns_solnewliat of a lining ous character. lie was drowned neil sl Il l l l i ...t4é@»t-=l.w-_- s . 1 » of 1 - - -_ 1HE-@MRt0'rrseQW~_evAlwlM _ _ _ _ _ __ " -J*-"_ __. T 'f __ ' _._ -_.-e_,_.".l:s..-sis l"b“lld“l\\ lllg canoe at Bot ilarlior; Middle lit\tel'°'P0`it\`t. September ist me clill lt squali-e (1t_il'niiuliael."` i827. ' f l"*“'l*= Jvhn was another indian, l?\ll*U\-T ‘ill llle OUIBI' Slfle had been who wus n “cliarncteristic“ in the sev- a-groat i_vu.rriol' in his etirly dayn_ ltd- ctlties and oillhties. lic was lull ol’ l\03-*Wd lm" ll" had Scallmd l\lll0l-Y-l the ancient lore of the Micllilics und nine persons, but this may be take with a lew grains ol about lite Your 1827. to __iln_\".‘. .l).‘~‘0D ,. in his year. T 'Jiin' l'.'_u1nli,' his Bon, was somewhat uf li huniorist. Jianies Carmlch-a od it the linlan; in honor of the old l.l.llaii was iiliioiig the crowd of spec. suit. He died and was said T land “her "f“l\CY Slellti" ot' the rlltco. ninety seventh el nl their traditions, and. ufmu “-Dum give exhibit-ioiis cf the war liunce, Those dulices hc glive lu li very rent. l1l00d. and when lie had worke friighten the women with their gr-s were exceptional cases; and takil everything into consideration the rt men behaved nil right with tl know, treated them as neighbo und friends. ADDRESS TO THE ' ~ ~ i J iatlc maniior, us he had it in his_ REy_ JAMES McDoUGAL|__1liavc been a fnithful servant o esus dl _ _ '(Flil'ist, and a zealous worker in His tl Yetiiibl. and Call- , lilil:iw;l1loillllnlnlll) tbefglllll; tllibsllilllil I t||:ll?h::;li coliipellante you for the -innny bene- chlet`t:iin.` On the day of the luunch,U:;lfll!i':1r accltiiili-l\tli]ll::?g bllililll-}l}:lii'orl’;sl1:ilrl th¢I_-Jexlgii ellaSpltT(l3;;;tf:\l?BoQ=’;1; iind esteein. They but feebly express] _ itll 1 I ll l ed fl ' v VM” 8 “ms 0 e much 8' er wld Ut M" keen and “my °l’5eT‘“` stage and the season lo rthe custom- wcutl up ,to him, and saluted hiln, u hirn. Another party, joking with L - tions. ary presentation of gtits has .pasi~lod, hm mm hh" he might present' uw ‘ - - - we feel it a colubint-d duty and pleii-'- vessel with a set ot’ colors in retilrl tor tho- honor conferred upon bl family. Lulau’s reply was: "Ugl1; mo ‘D0 0Ull||0\t WHY _that old sore or skin dlsqu of :ours .\>.f.¢1=1;s_.sillll;_ “Very good appleel Mr. Blnilk; but too inuch ripe." lo in tl ei litle i S muon' a fum dealer were bought A ure to express to you our continuoll uppreciutioil of pour faithful and un- tlring services llilioiig us. i)lil'ing thc pnat. your you liiivi-, greatly increzlsotl your laholirs by conducting during tho suinlnor months four prenchiiig services on each l,ol'd‘s Day- :ind wi-' are exceediligly pleased to- know and observe that tliose services have liooil even niore ahiindniitly blessed tliilii any in the past. .\ltliougli iiiuliy ol these services oxtclided until niill- night liccnliso of anxious souls seek- ing snlvntioil, you have never wear- led but rt-lllzlilied with us and joined can _ , . Another occaa n io g -1: - - “5ln‘~ll°--“-°l* get- t° me r°°t'°r th. - - ~ . ill our stlmilicutiulis at this iootstool disease. hilt remain on the surface. Trv\~Zon\»d'¢\lik! .~lt.-penetrates to the hc was in “ostvlllc :ind went into .t house wllerc they were always good oi' the throlle ol' grace. lt. is ulidoubt~ l-diy cnt-oiilngillg to von as it is pleas \ln‘dél'lyli=a; tiwwe- tleslflf-tl Ill ic iilin. lt wus l~‘i-idily. and llclii- ~ ~ " - tlttl.lo\ germs and cilres from the “root” up. Hence Zsm-Buk ,cures nr lnstlnm' Allfdealers. -Bile, box. Zum-Buk lwitllout wilikilii.; an cyelid Joo sthol-it y` l ~ _ ' _ Cidb' “"“‘"rk""l1 "Meat, iiill'it1iil Yolll f -'lo " ~` DIV M“3“" DR. CLIFT dinner tllnc, and the good wife ol` cooking, the lippctizing orodrs ul which evidelitly struck ti resiiollslwi chord in Joe, whose eyes were oul the stove. Tho good woniaii, notiiig` this, said with li knowing sliltlc: "Well, Joe; wh arc iluvilig roilsi be~.\t'_ today; but this is Friday. and l‘|li put on some licl~rliig for you, as ll know you won't est meat to-du-.~.'l try it on, niu'um; no nccd niako llsli.` l Another good story oi' Juv Toney is his prophetic wollther story. The ing .ind gldtitylng to us ia ll- vivel ulidel your iiiinlstry' is tontlnll 0 ~ . _ . the house had u nice roast ot beef on ' 1 " ~ ' . tent and intensity. inn to i,lol\ ln ex and wt- :ire tliimkful to the Giver ol' nil good for the rl-lie-wed streiigth lil has given _voli by which you liarr been ciliilillwl so clicrgeticlilly to co operate witll the working ot' the Holy Spirit in our midst, und to so fear- lt-.ssly dclloulirc cvcrytlillig oppost-ti to Ji.-sits in worll and deed. You liavli llwu f. uillcid thi- llonol und tlu.l.|l l-d tht- i, ly ol \our inc and clllpliatilzuily taught the ticnirsli-tilt' of calling oli the iillmc ol Jcslis for salvation: You llnvi- eloquently and d tl doctrints o‘ CHRONIC DISEASEI ` » -‘l I i iii1'.\llcaltt‘». iv ' 1 - ‘ I __ P1 ,L u_ On, .Inter la . _|001 zen ous _t UURATIVE TREATMENT DY 'll' Euan; 'O iiiitou “.h0§.e`;w met; ,W-om., ills t`ii\irch avid valiantly defended ' ill i the attacks ot' the eil- mumh In advance' Purdy Hmmm’ inent citizen ot' thc shire town. This? llltflll Mil' S Wnslchener Co" N' Y" U' s` A' - 1' nili all oxcursion,§ only; llrld you have iniiiincliiligiv sm.- lllllll With D till f-T ’ tc l oul King and country ln 1-vt-it . HOURS 12 to 3 dau” Now' ‘ which dt-pelidoll on thc wciitlicr. licl DUT -f 3' ' i - 395-5-2-l2M|.i|l May 30 Dd- . , . H . nu-um ,md .,¢u,Bl|n,; possible way, Your unswervinl: li-_\= wunt it( i‘0l-lh it 1 i nity has thus lic:-li displayed in \’V"l1\' " ` ` id; “J o, indian uiiln, goo. - ~ » A Jw an 0 ~ ' f ' ‘tio11_ While your llttatzh h lo hot 'l‘cll me whats the; .sphcro 0 lit, y ~ . . - “ c wen er p D ‘liionl to tho Fliurch of Scotland i~' J' D‘ rrewlnr' ° ' weather going to be." Joe gazed tori - A- i d 'reverence' ylm; Barring' soncltor and in lmwgioy irlt-ndly relations with other branc ics some time nt thu sky ln his stolid. one of love all i I » - d without mov S it "our, Publ" way an ' °- of thc Chl-iiltuln Church has endourell 1 ned to th- man and said. GWB* ‘ “men Mawson Blank. Chlrlottotpvpn. “T dun; and ml tc" you." ,nm you to ,ho hmm.” nf an chrmtain Peo. 3'0"' °lll°0 G0?l\¢0vn\ ine good ' d Bm; l ple of your acquaintance. We assure . him S00 gentleman gave d I e me hearty and Money to Loan an lent latch hiskey and said' .,N°w,\ You um, you ,av ink of w ~ " dr t bc?" Joel united support of all undor your PH- I th~ weather o Joe' what H L ltqrinl care from Nine Mile Creek to '_ lorrtetor. loiloltor. Notary Public, ooo. MONEY T0 LOAN Uovihgum P. I. t. looked up again and ntolidly scannoil _ " n't tell you Y l . man gave him another good orw. r 'ent profound study Of the He“"‘*““- oil him.-ielf‘ then turned and deliver thus oraculariy. “Mlybe mln' “‘”'b" O'Leary in your niicoinpromising a me heavens then said. 041 E ' _ _ .ml _ ou give me .mother drink." The tucks against all the vices and ;avth; of the day and especially n your oyll i tion lhavet been aanctiiled in ' ' _" the presence 0! Jesus. ii o . . N d lit. know ~ . "llll'\|‘l.ll|\‘ ARUPWUYU `§\I0'» settlements rows also you have joined with ‘uh f. loltcltoh for Royal Bank of BuMd.l The t were and sun are your mmm,.,mm, to me sick and 5 ' MONIY `“ particularly It 3°" “‘“`b°" “oy l ,_ . b _ _ ltilill I IGKIIIIIOII 'Attorneys-atvlltl ' omdodfuyet unit ouiwliig r Qhqriottetowni P- I- |- ;u|y_ at indian island. Many white “ :Mon li lllailrlri ' `w. `i.`l`¢n¢t¢i, tx. 3. Ill __ _ond Athmo¥0'l*'|* _f mmbnv no tom Ollie-kodak el u. e. olmnbon- . i \ i _ t www men ,nd show n bod spirit. I .E mln _ , we often when th" '“°“ "re "ly mill M Meflgomish and Picton Landing. have , wy,.,°i and had a urills ear the latter place. They d ll:/‘lin tllvo island in Mcrisomllh h bo one my wales their chanel ll' fi me burying grvund sro. They have n nnnual gathcrillx lil the “‘°““‘ ° my ri thlscolcbrntlon. Wit? luv: eircadv “ld “itll W” mdlgng who were here lwhen the whm” esme and settled here Wore Wm ‘nd peaceable. There .WGN times however. aocvrding to ao- nt; ‘wen by the older men of 4 cout generation, when li few ot the 9” 0, the mm, emboldened by mgns drink, yould thi‘8li.6il U10 7° L95" in “cm Cow Y nlctcd have been greatly blessed by Children a"bni_ ' . Gmpe: tcream- idenl for § __j_f* health ,T l strength. _ ll need food. S M“m”°' "W" homes either in the llel B 0|' _ . M' 'hi' "`°'m?"'!'nM"":‘Twooda or tlshinl. some indian! E»%'Ii`3't'»?°n%3 lil l ' ter tp Belgium" the south bank ofthe. °"' t nes and \ grynndlt from the Dutch borilei-_to the Aeuqtetlexinm-£l|ib1`¢i'vh`l» J Q 'om com., te their lieu 'lit ,W ‘ ‘ ~.-hx -_-_ _ 1.- . --~ whites, llt the latter. _as ful' as lrvllioliios :ind have directed us to ilini rrfl who is the resurrection and 'the life, lljut why atteillpt to describe all you ... t l service as A melubcr of the Phohibit- . azed in appu - ~ 'Then Joe cnet more K - ion -Commission. You have entered into our Joys, which, tlirough_your d rec . - ' l ur sor- lie iellt Ph siti.ln and nianv can .- l . G' y 1 ' , < _ - - lures Hilti l10h1lvi0l‘. However. theeali l testify lo the inarvelloiis answers to . "If high mics of fiiieicsl must alll/ /te pal# all fanodiun il: . your fervent prayers in -their hlzliall l (Iavernmrlil horriillti/ips, ALI. I/ir Mo/.ilc A/ioulcl /rave -d l in times of bel'eavciiient you liavef [he op/.ioflunlly lo earn l/tis interest". ` it' 1 brought comfort to our; hearts and »-SIR THOMAS WIIIIE, Miiiirlrr ¢/Finnrlre. have done for us, We may sunt up iii a few words bv savillg that you 'calise Nothing we may do can ever- 'vil~l= in the cause of (‘hi‘lst yet we ' 'is a slight token of our appreciation i the sentiments of our hearts, but they are followed hy our best wishes, our lkindest regards, and many prayers i for the happiness and welfare of your- § lselt’ and family. _j i ' ln heheh' ol' the congl-legatioii andl friends. ' ' I The Aid Committee- _ ltov. Mr. MacDougall expressed his 'gratitude ln n suitable st-yle. l l sm TH-or/las wmvs on NEED or l FOREIGN CREDITS | ____ _ ' 'The iicce-si-lity of Caiiuda provldiuxl lnrno credits to finance her export trade lil being stated by ttlniost every leader lu the public lite ot' the country Speakllig oil this suhjcctiil the House of Colnmous recently' Sli' Tlioiiius l Willie Snide- } '_‘It is necesl-lill°y todlty, and it will lie lnecessnry possibly for some time to come. for Canada to provide cl'etlit~l lto slnrge extent ln connection with thc busiiiess we shall obtain overseas. lin order that our zigricnlturzll and l manufactured products illuy be sold, it l will be necessary. owing to the condi- ) tion of ext-.llanlre tiemvcen Canada and lille ljliitcii States. that ('aiialin, likel ltho Uiiltud- States. shall provide cl'l»d-l lits t`roni which our products shall be l plil‘ciiaseri." ` l Every dollar that Cnlilldinns put lil-l its War Savings Stamps llicrlrases thi- 'iulids from which thc Donliillon Gov- icrnmcnt. may grant these credits. l'i"lir\y canliot iw granted unless the lnioney is t'oi'tll-coming fronl the peo- lplc. which int-.ails that their savings. ! is the basis on which credits are fouiiricd. The purchaser oi War Sav- ings Stamps thus helps the country _ and docs hllnslolt' it good turii. . .__._._._-_-1- BELGlUM‘S CLAIMS. \ . (From the New Yory Tribune.) - Belgium, wasted by hrlitlil German military administrators. riesei'v»»s nm- plo repnriltliin. Hot claims ought to re- ceive generous consideration at Paris. There is no goodmeason why her wish for 'trac polltlt-nl iiillependenoe should not be granted, Sh relied for protect- lon on the gli-.li-lintecs of the 'major European pow:-rs. Those glierentees proved worthh-s.<. Sho is entitled -now to becoma n nation in. her own right and to enter as such into alliances `wh`ich wllldefend her against a. repet- ition ot' German perfidy. it she also desires to strengthen her eastern botln duly by taking over some small pieces of German territory that 'demand is reasonable, There are some -Walloon communities across the German line east. and southeast of Liege. These be- long to Belgium under the theory ot self-determination for races and pel- plos Moreover, Germany. hsving‘for- foiled the right to use the left bank of the Rhine as a base for military oper- ations against her neighbors. cannot wel) complain if these neighbors ln- slst on the transformation ot the Rhine Province into an unfortifiea tone and a slight. stmtegioal rectili- cation of their own boundaries. When it comes to territorial resrjlistments at l-iollnnd's expense, the case for Bel- gium to less clear. Ilndoubtnbli' 010 _ Schedlt below Antwerp ought to be in- mmiooneilzea. Antwerp ta evil'-\=<`1 to fl°ee.cccess to the 90% ‘ml W l\'5““" Why They - ‘ Are Buying Vi/AR-SAVINGS STAMPS T ThE l\0\lS€Wlf€ is economizing in comfortable ways and investing in War- Savings Stamps at $4.02 each this month. In 1924, when these stamps are redeemed at $5.00 each, every dollar will have greater purchasing power. The business man is cutting en small and unnecessary expenditures 'and buying War- Savings Stamps. He knows his money is avail- able any time he really needs it, with added- interest. $5 for $4 in live years is an excellent return on money otherwise idle. SCl’\00l Children are buying Thrift Stamps _ at 25 cents each and are filling their Thrill Cards in order to acquire a War-Savings Stamp. - They are helping their country and acquiring the habit of Thrift. Men on the farms are buying W-5.5. be- cause the Government uses the money to - Finance export orders for the food raised on Canadian farms. This makes their market sure. -:‘ / / /-l Men, women and children ef all ages and conditions of liie, are investing in W-5.5. because it is a convenient way to“build a bond". The security is absolute and the interest is unusually high. Some day they will look back with great satisfaction to the day when they bought their ilrst War-Savings Stamps. Have You Bought Your Stamp Today? em iw 1 ___ _ I t it-r ”=="""""””"“‘°- - s;in;v<;lil¢i iii\»0l`\;et