HBP- I. i f-\¢ qs '\ mm inner distro nos rss# ilruvs use #dim diiiuni ssfhpltgsgisciiiiii ~r~ we "“`)"" '9 1 f. ` F if ' 1 ' ' "`f'm= ' ""' 7' rnibav litaozaiua vga n¢em:lN‘:;. ed la Vancouver, where be has been R8’ CONVINTION-» John ll¢LQO\l of this Cit¥ -convention of tha Teachers ,whom has been hone out furlough for ‘ orrlislaad wiuhsthenutwseislsftvuwmlvwrv ~ has ir” mee or wax’ comin as i$hhi;h»;¢=Imi:nt. the 12:; Vlxztrurg " insmhli s today mmemq c proceed ‘epgnlpgpug mmm; sq, no ' Overseas Sergeant. Manhood enlist- D\l\(ll’0lll Colselllloll Ewen Heel'-Natal! will progpi; (Dv) the past sevell 'Years There are six * ~. wanna, “th “_ Dum" "_ 73° of the MacLeod hlpily in the war. P'°d“°“ Muwwi also Thursday 17th at Bangor si '|30 "'° lm" Wf|°°|° ‘U C|*|"°» 5' ““" Diseases. _-____ -,-<_ Qlivirarrvrr --rs. wssaqm fl'iltMolidno-\dlPldaelYou Ani-ointoxicatlon means self poison Q, caused by continuous or partial onstipstion, or insumeieut action oi' Q bowels ,. Instead of the refuse matter passing ly from the body, li la absorbed by ul’ b|°'-"ii All l'0S\i|l» Me K5dn¢ys and 1| are anrrwurled. in their efforts to rid the blood o£ this poisoning fbtramngoflllcdloodns ibn slay often 033308 IDd|§a0l\, LDS! oi' Appetite Wi Diliilflloil Stomach It may pro dime Hrldllkl and Sleepicssness. It *'4.i"""|'fU¢il|3 Kuineys and bnng on sin in the Back itheumatism, (tout, and Rheumatic. Pains it is the chief' sense of Eosesps-and keep.: the whole :fm u1|b¢lK§y by the constant absorp tion into thehlood oi' this refuse matter “Fr»sl-4-11913" will always cm ¢ Anfo- safnzsrafion of self poisoning -- as Fruit-I lives.” acts gently on bowels kidneys and skin, strengthens the bowels and tones up the nervous system Bile s. box,6Ior $2 50, tnai size, °5° At all dealers or sent postpaid on eeiptofpneeby Fruit a t1vesL1mited, Ottawa. 'Ile CII YI' Ufllll -Pulisls Msn! ls Cslaos Duets. Cleanli ) Polishas. at cha me operation Ina nal his 25:: to $3 cusanssn lssvsunes L ¢0 Lum ».. it ly ,gl ii." Tililffsl Al linvl Buell My iiatarrh tolli l in ATMPLE w/iv Ne Apparatus, inhsiera, saivas, Lo~ tions' Harmful Dru s, Smoke er Eiseiris ty Heals Day And Night it is a new way it is something absolutely different No lotions, sprays or sickly smelling salves or creams No ltomiser, or any appars us of any kind Nothing to smoke or inhale No steaming or rubbing or in jlctiolis No electricity or vibration or _massage. No powder; plsstsrs;‘no'kecping in the house. No thing of tliht 'kind at all. Something new and different-_something da- iigbtful and healthful-something in- stantly successful. Yon.db not have towslt, and linger, and pay out a lot,of money. You can stop it over night--and I will gladly tell you how -'-Hill. I am-note doctor and this il, not a so-called doctor's prescrip- tion'-but I am_ cured ,and my friends arsc_ured»and you can be cured. Your sufaringwilljstop at once like magic. |‘,m»rnas'-#You can as rare °'.'- w” knew I am ready Write me ON! OINT yn*-s a»_- -- nalne and Dear ou can cure say, I _..._» ' 7011 ironi- lt has Dim ding occupied by Ellis Pharmacy, Ltd Montague is being repainted by Iles g r c f the popular drug store " TRINITY CHURCH GEORGE TOWN.- There will be services in Trinity Church Georgetown. next Sunday. the 13th Inst. the 8th Sunday fter Trinity as follows - Holy Com munlon 8 a m.,and 11 a m Eveing Service 7 p m Rev D J Macdon aid will oiiiciate NORTH RIVER After cleaning nd renovation. the North River Church will be re-opened on Sunday 13th Sunday School and Bible Class at 11 Preaching Service at 7 p. m Special singing by the choir Services at Long Creek at 11 Clyde River 3. AUTO CASE- The case of Geo. Brown vs W K Rogers for infringe- ment of the Automobile Act was re- sumed yesterday before his honor. Stlpendiary Shaw The only witness examined was Mr. J A Messervey Nothing new was adnucad in evidence nd the case was further postponed ntll August 17th. ACCIDENT-The friends of Mr eginnld Johnson, Clerk in The Macs rug store will be sorry to learn that e met with an injury to his knee. as s consequence of which he will be onflned to his home for two or three weeks their interests which no doubt they are as much as any farmers in the world will be gilad to have the motor vehicles The uses of the machines are so manifold that no valid srgu ments can at this advanced stage f the world’s progress, be success- uily brought against them Asked what he thought of the Is- and roads Mr Judson said ftbey were air, but there are some which need he split log drag more In Pennayi ania where he lived for four years Mr Judson said this simple contrl vance is used to a great extant and wherever brought into service good hard roads are to be found Mr. Judson when asked about the sentiment in regard to the war in the part of the United States where he lived said that there was a large foreign population but that 75 per cent of the people favored me Allies He expressed himself as a strong be llever in universal military training and Governmental control of teaching in schools A better developed indi vidual both mentally and phvsiclally he believed would be the result Mr Judson said that the city f Newark this summer celebrated the 260th anniversary of its founding A magnlficient feature was the parade of 13000 public school children and 4,000 from the parochial schools. The school system of the State of New Jersey according to Mr Judson is an admirable one in every respect Mr .Ioivn W Judson. Chief account ant of the Water Department of New ark N J is visiting his native prov into Mr Judson is a native of Alex andre and after graduating from Prince of Wales College was engaged for a. time in the teaching profession in this province Twenty eight years ago he left for the United States and engaged in the leather business in Newark which is a city of 500000 population Mr Judson's rise to his present position was achieved tlnongh sheer merit In an examln ation in which were a large number of contestants the Prince Edward island man headed the list and was awarded the position which is a life job at a magniilcient salary M Judson made a total of 92 points the next highest ones ranging around B0 and 85. Mr Judson has made several vis its to his native province since going to Newark, his last one being five .vears ago. He is accompanied on his present visit home by his brother, Dr. William A. Judson, who is a. practis- ing physlcan in Newark. and is also meeting with a large 'measure of suc- cess. Both brother, came home' to visit their aged father. Mr. Jacob Judson who is in very poor health. _ Mr. Judson said he was glad to hear that the railway tracks in ` Prince Edward Island are to be wid- ened and that the car ferry at the Capes will soon be inaugurated. He was very glad to notice that there is I "F0115, growins' sentiment in favor of opening up the Island to motorl traiilo,_Ail these things represent Drosreul. said Mr. Judson. Ina short* time the farmers. if they ara alive to. beyond knife. 01 m. eng. 1 QNEMN pA|N;lD__ ugh. bn" blnku Fld l10Ck8¥ pllyor in the D C h H & S , h U M, 'ri-is new ci-|a|»l:L HALL sv 1?? an “Nassau” tooglewlpgwance Carleton Point is nesrlng completion wmcigrms ses. and roar boys. Jack. Arthur. Keith and Kenuetii This is a re l‘§?0l'd lid something that s am Any Canadian lllllllf. llllllit ingayobo- very proud of Sersaant Munson has ng been some since he left the Illlnll l*‘l1xe West At that time he wda prominent as a Abegwnlt Club and when put out of hand during the present week. will be as neat and attractive a building as can be seen anywhere in the province The di mansions are 28 x 60 feet, with a front gallery capable of seating sixty The 8'-ldltorlum will comfortably accom imodate two hundred The walls are finished in hard plaster, and the arch is beaver board with artistic rib mouldings finished in natural colors The capable contractor is Mr Wm Roberts. of Middleton, while thu Dlastering was done by Mr Coreny of Summer-side. and the artistic touches by Mr Fred Farrant of the same town On Sunday morninx. the 13th Inst at ten o’clock the chapel will be open for service with High Mass and an appropriate sermon by one of the best pulpit orakors in the diocese To afford an opportunity to the con gregstions of Kinkora and Seven Mile Bay to attend the service, Mass will bo said in the parishes on Sunday s\ 7.80 o’clock On Wednesday the l6ih. a grand picnic in aid of the building fund will be held on the grounds --the busy scene of present operations in the construction works off pier and terminals. All who wish to take i a good thing and be well entertained must not lose sight ot this outing 1420 The following is a letter received by Mrs Robert McNaught, Coleman from her son Sgt Claude McNaught, formerly of the 55th Battalion Somewhere in France, July 23 1 16 Dearest Mother -- I suppose by now you are getting anxious as to my whereabouts and my health Well I must say I am feeling line and I nm never sick a day Weil since I last wrote. I had a four weeks course in Shoruclifie and I passed it line, 'then the remains of our Battalion had hard luck, we were put in with the 40th and we sure had it hard fox a time. but dually I g a draflt going to France and I am now proud to say I am in the oldest first and best Bet tallon that ever left Canada, l am in the "Princess Patricia' Light Infantry There was only a few of us picked for it Joe is still in England I was tho only one from the Island in the draft so I feel prettv proud We have been in France for about a week and it sure is some fine country It is very warm all the time and we drill hard here, we have to do every parade heavy marching order, that is with ai you own on your back We were put through the gas the other day anti lt was some experience. they had a long room about thirty feet long and they filled this with deadly gas ten times as strong as what the Germans use and we had to walk through it but of course we had our masks on and we didh’t mind it but I tell you if our masks hadn’t been just perfect we certainly would have been killed Well Mother, don't worry about me as I am always able to look after my self I have had lots oi experience and know what I am going into so don’t worry at all I will be back on id "Spud Island’ when the war is over and will keep you all interested in telling you stories of my experienc- es Weil we are getting fed well here and everybody seems haDDY- Well Mother I must bring this letter to s close, remember me to all my friends. Tell them I will not have any time to write and not to expect any letters from me but of course I will write home and that is all. Good bye. From your loving son. CLAUDE. _...__ OTTAWA Aug 8-The placing of more Canadian divisions in the which Sir Sam Hughes, fore- at Sliorncfllife, the other day, decision taken raise half a mil- from Canada. it to be an but as ra- wili probably oc- now un- become IDU!! fUl‘ more he is so ` latest This stay in t troops being sent over iitnglish depots, _another ‘lnade 'up this autumn. be constituted five sv the front. with » the sixth division Banaiorium is gene stream 0! and on Sun over I. people to it over now order to Plug 5 CHURCH OP 8¢°'l»'|,AND,-_ R" residing with this wife and child for M, ( , Nt 7' I _Rn _ A good chew is a comfort make it a greater comfort st1l1 by chewing King George s Navy Made from pure, rich tobacco, every ounce of which is ca refully selected, then blended according to our process, gi mg it enough elasticity to keep it together instead of gran ulahng ui the mouth as most plug tobawos do NAVY PLUG Has a delicious, non irritating sweet taste -- and it is universally recognized that sweetened tobacco 1s much more healthful than the old fashion strong , unsweetened plug It leaves along lmgerlng flavor and guards the teeth from the ravages of ‘ acid mouth the cause of nearly all tooth decay ‘Mads in Canada by Expert Canadian Workman ” 1Qc A Plug Everywhere Rock CITY Tosecoo Oo Lnvrrrao _ ____ _5 situation on the brow of a hill nestl Ing among a cluster of trees. visitors from Charlottetown should drive by Lot 65 Though hlliv the road is ex cellent, and one of the finest parts of the country is traversed It is a three hours leisurely drive from town and then the visitors may return by North Wiltshire, accomplishing a cir cular tour which proves attractive ann enjoyable At present there are sixteen pail ents in the Sanntorium- 12 military 4 civil d f il ns u n e 5 have derived .Due isdv patient, a mother of four children had been pros trated in hed with the fell disease for six weeks before her removal to the Institution She has been but three weeks there, has gained considerable weight and strength, and is already able to take daily exertise and enjoy life in the institution She is eloq uent in her pialse of the Ssnatorium and all that it has meant to her and her little ones Among the male patients is one who 1 ~- ----- ~ -_ »~`-V" _ _ ---- ~ ~-- WHS flllltlfilll DB0 fidfltll Wlwll TH h ved in their o en sir preciated by everyone le the Ii Y 1 utlenis are sei' D arrived at the institution I-Ie is now bed., Mm while enjoying their repast good weather lasts it is hoped as many taking daily exercise and when seen mn feed their ei es on one ofthe most people as possible will take the, the other day words failed hiine to ex magnmwng views on the Island- on portunity of visiting press his gratitude to me senervlw clear days the distant coast of Nova ton sansiorlum and dom" Wm* had made M5 l'e5l°*`*“l0“ Scotia is plolnly visible from the selves what patients veiandas presents to the possible There are several soldiers who have have had hospital experiences £- been doing thoir bit overs(-as and whol ofa” “mg |n her attention to her I are unanimous in their opinion that ent and Mfg Garrison do not seem to be able to do enough for the com of all these institutions by ful the best is the one they are now in Thai f H163’ enjoy will HIIDI'0CiHi-6 their 8000 and everyone about the institution is fortune is self evident What dlappy gm, as happy gud nontcnted as cir fncos they have got' How they smile cumsmnceg will permit as they tell you they are ‘getting on d li duties and in greativ heloved bv al France, England and Canada They* n me rnngmuqn The superintsnd o The Matrou, Miss Conroy is in rt and happiness of the patients, There are drawbacks and incon not half had Their appetites are venlmgces 0| mu;-gg There lg ss yet tremendous, and it could hardly b otherwise with the open air life they live and the tempting food provided them Patients are served with their meals in a large dining room at tables x quisitelv arranged and attractively set forth with spotless linen napery, automobile service between the instl shinin cutler an ch no telephone service, but arrange ments have been completed for the installation of this necessary service within the next ew davs Then the lack oi proper connection with the railway and the city is a great hardship and additional expense An lution. and the city would prove ol B 5' d oice bouquets Those ,unable to join the dining room Charles immense service and would be p .___......_...__. and lens, an eveiv one o lem is eloquent in his or her praise of tht i tit tio and th benefits the -*l “ msg- -at _ gm" li ,l.~ ., v g_ _ 10 the beauty C til Q Vt' ~\|V\\' ' 1 l i L, in." ,l ,...,,, ».. ,,_ . , \ , . _‘ . .v - 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