__ _-_._-___.__ _____side._ _ . _ - v-~. Thé Kidnexs llnlesl You are a physician or ...._. 4_5, . l =‘. '» ,_ . druggist you have no idea bow much A °l°“dl°SS Sky and brilliant sun- in front of the grandstand (two pulls kidney trouble there is. Elderly people suffer the most. bo- cause they have neglected 'thsmselv es most. _ ' ‘ The '.1/mf! t0-i'\l‘9%ll kidney troubl shine favoured the Labourer's Protec- "V0 Ul1i0l1 Yesterday morning when _at 10.30 they marshalled at the Lob- 0ur.Union Hall -fonthelr annual par- out oi' three-six foot pull). In the first pull the Battery boys in less than a minute got the best of their oppo- nents, but in thesecond pull the strug- ade- The Bllondadkfa was not as large gle between the white ducks and the ', HB U-111111. owing iifgsly- to the fact 'khaki was a desperate one, both sides that 9- Ver! |5110 Drogortion of the straining every muscle. However, members are now on; 'ctive servicel. after a long, hard tussle, the stead-Ay but all if WW' thQl’gfvl.8s a brave show ,,t;raining which the Artillery men have 0 °f NW llwkets,‘ .-ljiite .liucksand undergonerately, aided hy a substan- ls wheult-'ls _`tipfst,st`l.ilpected, thug ~"h°le°° Wt'-°|'l~ -’ -__,‘ ._ ' ~` tial- foothold. began. to tell, and the 559114941 by 1116 82 *Regiment Band U an men had again to giye way P'°\'_°“U“§ ll ff°l\1 growing more -playing livs\y,"snlf}1l'l1hn' the blg 'blue s. lglll-fi-ellitlona Between the L._l>. U serious. » ' V ~ The best "first aid to the kidneys" ls -Pnnsnalr BUCHU AND PAL- METTO COMPOUND wllichcontaln Buchu, Savlr\' Palmetto, .Corn Silk Couch Grass, Uva Ursi and Potas- sium acetiate. ` Any ,one who knows will tell you that science has not yet revealed any better combination of kidney re- medies for acute kidney troubles. A fifty-cent bottle will show its value, bm me d'01|m- size is more Clerk of Course. W. A. Gaudet; An- lf economical. 'Sold only by, E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Sunny- , - . "T ”**“~'*" ""“"*'*”"' x. - ‘ l` '- J ,li A DISAPPOINTED QUEEN If there is a royal woman who feels disappointed that the country of her adoptloll has not gone to war, it is (says a Lolldon writer) the Queen of 2. W- hall aa_ hourt later. ‘ ‘ . A! -0116 0’bloc.k the men of the Ll:P. The officials in charge of the sports were: Referee. L. B. McMillan ;' Start- A. McLeod, S. F. Doyle. G. G. Hughes; Timers, G. F. Hutcheson, L. B. Miller, T. Ranaghan; Umpires, E. Rice, Jas. Coyle. Geo. Lewis! F. McDonald; nouncer. D. The were- as F.-Bethune. ‘ t of the different events 4, McLeall. - - Ramsay; 2, 4, Brown. Williams; 2, 4. Rush. Chevarie, 3, Shot J. Wil- 3, Rush, J. Doyle; liams, 29.8; 100 *md 8015 bllllllpr,-_0htl;e“L. P. U. flat- and the _Battery memwere of-the most tsrins in the-breeze.-2-the-‘mon _mal~oll» -tl-lemlly~lla.ture,jtllr¢;usnout;the entire Sd- F“'° 13969 _arouud`“the ptlnci _al-_ afternoon,,'_` ‘qplgobably may result in streets of the ciily,i1‘€'l-‘ll\’l<'l‘l-l1K l-D, H18 '7s'..n\ifi'lbel\`g;i*e~‘ , ddrinln&th_e- khaki. It may be -lnenl.'l_one;l‘here that already 42 members oi'.the‘1`» P U' have _loin- 5 -U- 9-_Kiln _f_°_n1ileli- up and mal-chell‘ out ed the jrahks 'anti are now either in to the C.-A, A. lA__;,;(.§l'ouuda,_wh'sne the ‘