-fl: 5 i 1 » ..-»c-/1-»v-J|¢w¢.¥=-£> om-do ;¢-CC |l€¢'3¢." i i _» l » .M so _ T” ' 1 precsedlsaslo the Minister ol nail- ha ¢ mmnmgng ,pus in onawa your brother Arthur was killed in §m__y_ May her soul rest in peset Indy' ‘ ‘ 1 _ H _ _ hu _'ut' “ ‘ :enola ;’gld§§.p::,lghfrg0o?in;hee,ey Funeral takes place this morning at Ur cLeah,M. P., Mr. Paton, M. L. all' ZA.; and Rev. Dr. Fullerton visited the but you have this consolation that he Prsitiler and Minister ol Militia at dl Ottawa last week in' connect_ion with his recruiting arrangements in the prov- the lace. The deputation _ was entirely Truth which we believe we are iight- satililéd with their reception. and ing as the result ~of the arrangements. prosecuted during the coming sen--be ii H. C. Hooper’s son was somewhat ie Ymlled.” It is Gunner Fred Hcriper I ‘ James' even- ‘ every .the nn- 1 re‘they Urranged _ `eni. of`Naval Adain #ple ` __ _ ol a` -recruiting ste- ‘iir Edward ldaud. A naval G“\»l‘l~°N POINT TRANSFER Af PLNIFORM- In connection with the BB Gllletoui rlskettheBoardof'l‘radeto _ Paint, ur. James Paton, M. li. handed uis resolution as isa Dear Miss Lins-- V UP okdher with an olllcial report of the R¥RUlT|NG ARRANGEMENTS- lil .|‘\‘ A ron 'ri-is naw- lu-ice in one dollar- 19=11MU¢f a._ _ __ la. P.. me ur. I __ __ _.___I_i.°A., have return- 1' “Elm 0|* PIE _‘the " " as --- ce ies mi mule il' i ln re rt ng woun ing o Mr. liked boy. I am sending you two let rs which he had started and which found on his body, also his accomo- of the 98th S'ege Battery who is in da the hospital in Rouen, suffering from ¢ e"_gunshot wound ln the face which al was accidently received. Another tv made recruiting will be vigorously m im- ‘ ’ . F0 "ri in has received the following sympa ' Ona” 'm ‘N loaned th ic letter from France concerning _ death of hu. bmme,._ Prlvue contact with her. Though very re- ~ '"'° A inet A' " A “__ Thur Ling who was killed in action "fed 1" her W” “he made a I" e _ rim: Guar'-Ttlitaiil ~ '$883. _-ul-» r _ ~s _ ,nuupxm m‘s__,rMre vm bs ‘ of Kin!!-ton who passed away on un A ' PUUDUU We Nb" 3' 51- -751595' Hu' by many friends. He is survived by- wlll be |°W 5'” IU ¢°m°"`°V °V°nm3~ his widow and the following sons: 2828. _M 0|, on Batnrdav afternoon between teams gm;-1" in Los Angles, Cal.; and sam. a me-‘ Nomeniins the sxliudwis 0! Si- usi J., in vaneouve. to all or whom guys Dunstan’s College and the present Navi. students was won by the latter by m gpg the score of 3-0. _ _ F°°T'A|-|-“Th° 30°'-bl" _mlwn ert H., in Kingston; Lemuel and wee` satoiau iiai.i£i= i.orr¢av.-_- ° eta for lottery at Col Peakes ef Fund. may be had of the Trees e D. J' Rley. Queen St. Only a mmm number ww be “mod ,nm iél at the Charlottetown Hoe itai of ARTHUR Lllii ll 16110!! M,” Mmm Ling Bmckley Beach her kindly disposition and gentle cha- rl Sept 21 1916 cemeandsee' i Hollow Hen already recorded in The Guardian somewhere in Fmnce_ her bereaved sister Mrs. Rosslter t is a very painful task forma to cHAai.:s wii_Lis ~ The death of Hr. Charles' Willis, day, ‘in his 74th year. will be regretted Herbert. residing on the homestead; Frank B.. William, Bertram, and Rob- the deep sympathy of the community goes out in' their sad bereavement The funeral ttkes place on Tuesday, t 2 o'clock, t Kingston Cemetery. MRS. CATHERINE MCQUAID. The death occurred Saturday mom- !! D atherine Trainer, widow of the late Andrew McQuaid and mother of the Rev. Francis McQu-sid of the Bishop’s aiace. Mrs. McQusid was a life ong resident of this city having been born seventy-six years ago. She by ty won for herself the love of all who had l_he privilege of coming In YS. B circle of friends who now loin with and with her six sorrowing chil- dren. The Rev. Francls. Messrs. Vincent, Arthur, George, Mrs. George O’Dowd and Miss Katie, in mourning II `~i IB! Charles _ e to write you and tell you that a it will ne il terrible slow io you S a true soldier and man, giving to learn of his death I am sure St- D““5t"“'“ ("“lhed"a" er loss and blessing her saintly me- .45 from her residelice, Elm Ave., to 'i lil for. ck . carriage horse in aid of the Belgian all ° urer. - u . IIE » . P l _ . , _ ._ goo ern tween our old front line and the new Dogma” we were “mug from the they were called u on to bear the ry little pain. if any at all. He names of two Islanders wounded Pri died e true soldier doing his duty. vate A Stewart of Iris an-l H. .lar VII of Gharlottetcvill, ln the list in us Satilrday'i> issue ol the Guardian the w He was In the same Co. _ ss I ed to be. and so I knew him quite ell and he was ii popular and well life for his King and country,and Cause of Righteousness and He Med in the advance og the over the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- mg of the wth of geptembe,-_ te-r Buell of Murray River on the 2 1-mans. His death 'was almost _ IQLANDERS WOUNDBD»- Satilr instantaneous and so he suffered d\y’l casualty list contained the‘ve tion ticket on the boat in which he ssed the Atlantic I presume. I so send li card which was ln his rltlng casein his pocket. 'brother Bert, who enlisted in the llrst contingent in Weyburn, Sask., as a suite mercy will give you all strength trooper in the Strathcona Horse, is w Now trusting that God in His In bear your great sorrow, for HiS GARNETT KITCHENER BUELL. A deep gloom of sadness was cast Gth lust., of September 1916. When _ D loss of their only child, Garngtt Kit- chener, aged two months. The heart- felt sympathy of the community and surrounding districts goes out to the bereaved parents. The funeral ser- vice was conducted by Rev. A. J. McNeill, who spoke words of com- . fort and chear to the- grief stricken parents. All that was mortal was peacefully laid tg rest in the Murray Harbor Cemetery till the day of res- urrection. “Budded on earth to bloom in heaven." _ This love-ly bud so young und fair, Called hence by early doom; Just came to show how sweet a flow- loi£iil_an._2_ An old song. and ¢i‘u`e;4~ andllaever m°N H111! lillilioahle than in these days to our own lads of the Maple We were not manly-~vi‘s who stood Before the iron aloet that day; Yet many a gallant spirit would Give half his years _if but he could 'Have with ue hom at-Monterey. Fine,” . . -v ow here, now there,_ thegshot it llailkl' Yet not a single soldier qusii'd When wounded comrades round them wail'd ‘ Their dying shout at Monterey. And on-still our column kept ' Through walls of flame its wither- ing way; _ 'Where fell the dead, the living stept, Still charging on the guns, which ‘ swept _ The slippery streets of Monterey. The foe himself recoll'd aghast, When striking where the strongest lay, We swoop’d his flanking batteries DBS . And braving full their murderous blast, Storm’d home the towers of Hon- terey. _ Our banners on those turrets wave, And there our evening bugles play; Where orange boughs above their grave Keep green the memory of the brave Who fought and fell at Monterey. We are not many-We who press’d Beside the brae who fell that dny- But who of us have not coni`ess'd He’d rather shale their warrior rest Than not have been at Monterey? Monterey is a. city in Mexico taken _by the United' States troops. under General Taylor, from the Mexicans under Ampudia, oil Sept. 24, 1846, af- tei' three days' fighting. CARE OF CUT FLOWERS. Some women have what their friends admirlugly call a faculty for making flowers live. Others seem to wither the flowers they touch sd quickly do they fade. The vaunted faculty is really no more than intelli- hahits of l`lowel'i~l to keep in mimi. and would be one of the women with a A piece of cllarvoal dropped into in deadly drift of llery spray, l) ~ THE 4 ---TONIGHT--~ EDW 'miss WEEK _ _ __ URBAN GOMPAIW _ _ _ i. “Se.vel1iKJeys to -Baldpate-” THE GREAT GEORGE M. COHAN SUCCESS _ _ ~ E . Pincus soc, asc, zse. _ MATINEE 20° and 10c MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 COMMENCING TUESDAY - . _ V Curtain Rises-Afternoon 2.30. Night 8.20. ' Patrons arriving late be obliged to wait until the act _is over \li'\\\\uuaii»lars\iii\m.'.~J.sa\\\\\ ` §¥\\\Yi\\\\“\“'IIllllllWJ_K\“\“\\\\\\\\\iIA\\\i PEOPLES THEATRE' 'r.._.i..y ii i To-day ull; eouviaii iioilosco `i>iioioi>i.AY Prénent > V K In-_ -» - 1 EDNA GOODRICH AND FORREST TSTANLEY “mis iiiAKiNG or Mlnnlli-:NA” A -Five Part Famous Player Feature _ PEARL WHITE, Sl-IELDON LEWIS, FRIDAY & SATURDAY c1zEi_cii'roN_ HALE, IN CHARLIE (-HAPUN “The Double Resurrection” A -IN- I PIFTEENTH EPISODE or ' ONE A, M, _ “THE IRON CLAW” S°“f°_“"°2 '”ffi_f°°*_ COMING SOON A A gent care and any woman who wishes 6 9 i3.?;‘”¥§I?§..i§.E’§.i §$i.f3.i.'§"Zle lilo* _ MR. cimx or luoNTE~ cAuLo _ _ ";i$l§i~actit1l€=ghy3fil;fzas\i¢e some of their Ukes and digiiimg if you .\\\\\\\'”I0lII/i\\\\\\\\YIlllIIIIIl\\\\\\\\\lIIl\\\\\\\\? faculty for makng cut flflowers. l i _ ~ ' 1-, ,__ ig also at the front. _ ways, though we do not alwayh UU* er, In paradise could bloom. have seen me, and they would have c passed on just as they did. o r d 'T0 CONTINUE REMOVING 1-1 FRIEIGHT-~ The car ferry steamer y o which has been awaiting an oppor- in erstand them. are best, and i-hilt e will abundantly make it up to ii in Grace, for the loss you have stained. tiinity for some two months past, to go on the drydock at Halifax, received orders on Saturday morning to pro- ceed to that port, as the slip would be available for her on Tuesday. Premier Methieson at once got iuto'B| coimnnnlcatlou with Mr. C. AHB -Believe me, a sympathetic friend. FRANK H. CLARK. Snlper"s Section 28th Battalion. _ Arthur Ling referred to was the dest son of Mrs. William Ling- racklev Beach. He left home for E’er sin could harm or sorrow fade. Death came with friendly cure; The opening bud to heaven conveyed And bade it blossom there. aici-iAno i-i.` cAiviERoN. The funeral of the late Richard H. Haynes, Moncton, informing him of R the .con_gestion of _freight here, h oc-rtic fy perishable produce. ii t d ith the 46th ii o and ugiutlng out the undo- gg Eofngvgo France was transferred limb ty of having the steamer with- to drawn at this time. As a result Mr. Haynes at once gave instructions that Pam, in Januar,-_ and took part in the steamer should remain here nu- Severn engagements. His letters til further orders, Premier Mathieson were aiwavs cheerful and his death communicated this decision to the a Board of Trade, who were taking Q taps in the same direction, and who; ,§mu'v,,s and grg¢,m1s_ Besides his s expressed their satisfaction at _the d°°m°"‘ “dv” at' :1lli?~ee sisters who have the rlylllllimll' "”""”""”"`_*“ l of all in their sau bereavement- _ ONCE NEARLY RUN DOWN. Y "1 also caime awful near being run down by a big coasting vessel on a ' A foggy night. The fog came up so quick I couldn’t make a port, so had to keep running all night. U *out ol the :nick fog came s big slllg and cleared my boat by only 18 es. The spray from the prow nearly lllied the |Lidy May. and i was nent flying away from the ship like Bn eggshelh _ ‘ erica are deeply gratified over the re- "If I had been swamped I would cont conclusion of the treaty under not have been saved, because I coulil. which Canada and the United States _not see e single' member of the izilIp's will co-operate In extending adequate crew on deck. The lookout must have protection to inseciivoroils bird life. gone bellow for a hurried lunch. The The treaty applies to useful birds oi fog was so, thick that nobody would m _ ally all our Canadian songsters, most f which are invaluable destroyers of the 28th Battalion. - He had been in the trenches since i the e-arlv size of 22 Years is 9m' reiv mourned by a large circle of ther. he leaves one brother and _.___-_--__--1--- criisvsivisur or emo Pnorscrionisrs. niform Protection for Birds Thro- ughout Canada avid the United States. Bird lovers throughout North Am- igratory habits. and Includes practi- eglna._Sask., in March 1913. where e worked until May 1915 when he B ttall ll and- IIZIIIS Ill SIUMIEH insect pests. An absolute close sea- son throughout the year is imposed on migratory i-nsectlvorous birds, enum- ‘e Cameron, of Crapauil. took place Friday, October 27th at 3 p. im. .T116 funeral service at the home was con- ducted ily Rev. George Morris~ pastor 'of the Methodist Church, assisted by Rev. J. MacKay, and Rev. W. Deathe. The deceased. who was in the 621141 yeair of his age, leaves to mourn a sorrowllig widow. two daughters, Mrs. George Burgess, of Crapnud, and Ella, at home, and one son, Harry, of Summer, Washington; also two broth- ers, Wheeleck, of Augustine Cove. Wilillnni of Cambridge, Mass.; and three sisters, Mrs. E. C. Clark. Gard- ner, Maine; Mrs. R. L. Stanley, Som- erville, Mass.; and Sefntner of Hart- ford. Conn. The Interment was made in the Methodist Cc~metc»ry at Tryon. the service at the grave being iindelf masonic aumicei-i. The following were* the pall~bearers: Robt. Mcvittle, Wm. Colleii, Donald MacLean, K. C.. Holm. Heath Crosby, and J. W.; Newsom. Among the floral tributes. wus a beautiful pillow from the mem- bers of True Bros. Lodge, A. li-l. A. M., Crapaud. The deceased will be much missed In Crapaud. There he has always lived, having carried on a mercantile business there for a num- bcr of years. He always took an ac- tive part in church affairs and in the welfnre_of the community, and his place will be hard to dll. Much sym- pathy goes out to the bereaved fam- ily. rated as follows: Bobolinks. cat- rds, chlckades. euekoos, flickers, ‘SHUI IHS F000 Mill ff. eil? , _ ' - - t - s, tangers tiltmice. thrushes, vireos ily-catchers, grosbeoks. humming birds klnglets, martins., meadowlnrks, night~ hawks or bull bats, nut-hatches, orlol- e robins. shirkes, swallows, swlfte, arblers, waxwings, whippoorwills, -L; hi w --..._ woodpeckers and wrens, and all other !'PA|l5»g pmpgpunn "X13 sou” perohlng birds which feed entirely or hieily on insects. Except for scien- |N nv; |||Nu1-gg, tific or propagating purposes. these 9-,___ birds, their eggs of their nests may not taken at any time. _ li - Bird protectlonlsts in general stpmgch 9;- 1|" mm a mm, of whether actuated chiefly by genti- pafugipg t°_mgm_ 0,- you hawk mental or economic motives, have '._ and ‘grugcatg ,qw-_ unqggaltm fought a hard battle and achieved it _ _ '_ol"_Llia`ve stealing of dizziness, magnificent triumph. The greatness lfierfli-lnlrn,'fullness,'nausea, bad taste Uf GASUW UPSET STOMACHG ° be at you lust ste is sourina on their cause, from a purely material ndpoint. may he appreciated when L < ai* _,_ _,nf ai . _ _ __ _ _ _ IUVO. _ _ _ |1391 _,gf li-tt' n aural get relief in Ilve if -cases of Pape's Disipepsln, 6 I on you will understand why qyg. $500,000,000. As Canada's losses are o troubles of all kinds must go, iw - why It relieves mm- pug of gm” evident that no efforts should be ._ _ _gp or Indiaestieu in ave min ar “Pape's Diapepsint' is harmias; insect destroyers. Bird protection In Canada is a_ sn4"p1epl.re for asslmils. matter of provincial jurisdiction, and |393;-d3_ Wg haw the fin Sha candy. though each d'ose 'mouth'-and stomiiehmesdache, you ll* y _ _ nggnutag is stated on competent authority jAak»your phsramolst to .pow you that the annual loss In the United tfennula, plainly printed on these Shines on farm and forest products, sable to insect pests. exceeds doubt proportionately great, It is ed to protect birds and all other qv- sax. §;»' - _-; It you ' Prefer shaving TIE D0wder _form of . shaving soap is very gasy to aiJo_y.and be- gs goakg into _a lath- ace, is v efficient in softens; even the toughest _ Soap in f f0rm"‘ to taste. I prefer cinnimeu and cloves. 1;' th g B M h ya, A C ' i E _ _ 1 cup of raisins. 1 cup“o'i’-_`tlul.s_. chop- B ty; :Egg G r B. so em un 0 come here--for this is the place ved or wr uv. Drop onébvttsfvdi-limi. 'rue regiment is marching from the ways e ango e wa er on ow ers when possible, every day. Use For roses, put half a teaspoonful of salt in the water and each morning about a quarter of an inch. Remember always that; faded foli- age of any sort gives a fhdednii' to the flower. Hence all drooping foli- age should lmlnediately be-thrown n- way. if tllcre are faded leaves clip them off with sharp scissors. If there is a dropping bud or flower head clip them off alld thow it away. Often il fresh appearance can he given to a whole vaseful of flowers by this simple method oi_-fslinliliailng the faded flowers or foliage. A few flowers go ii. lollg way, iii- ways remembering, il’ they are skilful- ly arranged. Fern and other green- ery cali be used with any flowers to Increase their bulk to very good im- vantage. OATMEAL FOR THEE AND THINE a mile exper ence, rge Y, and ii small income," says- a writer on house-hold topics. “Seeking the strongest muscles, varieties of food products to the o tom, and the result is-oatme~ali. My small belly ents or almost drinks the gruel. Mv children and husband eat proved bv us-ing the dripping from dissolved in milk 2 eggs. Spice ' '._f’~’ .' The silence of‘tlle have is a most impressive lhiill. It has been sii-` _. nlsnpgln 6 umy' khaki cmd ggglgss ’”“§‘l,l;‘e°°““hl‘¢‘)’é':_;‘l':el{“‘;';YJo‘,’,‘§§ How me lime pmol: is smiling as li ‘ _ wands its quiet a , _ g_i_i_y_,_____i_‘»ni;_f:____Agloi:;~ica_;l_0i:_mbas;ad;;_t_o Thmggh theyeuox gm,” the pub to be classed among ordinary solves broken that silence by relating how Fm, `th';:f7 1:13" :;";_°d' the sussesiion that tl;o°nritlip____i_ieet thought cmfimff Dr H 8 V838 05 HOWGYB 11008- mllllh I0 keel? unseen. ships, the commerce of the' ;&'.f..;"°.::;:.:rss._‘;°§:1.f;.;;r1:‘;;.::::;* l;_';;:,.:'_=;;,fr;_,°"l,;;;>_<;;»: Are Itlierncd German Ships _ l possession 81111 YOU £10 H01 dlslllfb mem. the cllur- have _sailed over-tliollsands _of miles' coal for freshness is ver ood. s to France, Greece, Egypt. East and West Africa, Mesopotnlllla anu (‘hlna, plied with coal, steel oil shell and gulls, and all the other necessurles of war, as. well as cverythiilg required Lownox o<-i 25- 'rue ielicwin y . . . ____ __ th Y_K __ _ millloiis o_f British soldle_is_ have gone _ ;:_lear cold water alld use plenty of and the Eritente Allies_huv_e been sup- cut oil the ends of the stems a iittle_- 'for their sustenance. in short thc soundei-:-t flesh, rosiest chef-:-ks. nd the _ 1, _ ' ~ '° -_ most active brains, I have- sli_‘ted____slll iss'gxgslgfzhghgrzggzfiozf £110; Silent Navy ll.-\s_niade possible the _resounding blows delivered by the army wherever the enemy is at hay in his long and attenuated battle lines.. "' Cuilarlzl is asked to supply a few men for the new super rlrcrlilnougllts. There ought to he all installt rcsponsé for li is ng small honor that is done to us by the request. ___.?i___ HIGH COST OF RENNET. Clleesemakers are being asked very iiigh prices of supplies of rennet ex- tract. for thc coming season, and it would appear that there is some dai: gel' of ri shortage even at the great ad- vance in coat. The lesson for this shortage iii that the great hulk of the raw ronriets have been secured in re- cent years from European countries ories to save the rennets from- calves which nreslaugbtered before they are; given solid food of any kind. A circular on thi- subject giving made extractis now nvailablo for dis- - re now at will-_ 1 1 .I Through “emu” a business Cheese m______fa_________e___ ____o______ ____ _“or the hatherlalld and that I still C _ H _ I h » _ - iuve more to do. . v Xoénan _Eur a 1:;ub_ C v_;'0g_18l\ _“mise well to eneouage the patrons of laot-I The North German Lloyd steam- ll * u . . g two letters, intercepted* on their way “The Willehad sailed today I am can three mile limit as a t captain of the W-illellnd, named Jac- “l rejoice I am now here as captain B of the Wills-had. The Koln still lies 9 had oil a special mission. a (‘Hf>l/uill Jacheils lilid was tied up at f Cotnpaily; the American agent for the The Willehnd at New London was to Germany, were made public here fake" '-0 I1 l>l`6Dared dock on which ii\il`nv_ the Eastern .Forwarding Company Tile first one from Max ---461 had elected' under rush orders after East Eighth Street, South Boston, the arrival of the sumbersihle Deut- nddressed to -his brother, said; schlnnd off Baltimore, a corrugated "Dear Gustave: iron shed about 400 feel long by 25 6 . et wide with the end of the pier ._ f to stay until the end of the war. The enclosed by u- high fence joined on in miiliehad will act within the Ameri- the onine of the com su D Y. Captain Hinsch. former muster of _ elegraph » Hts-tion for submarines. She has the North German Lloyd liner Neck- four months’ provisions aboard.” nr. was brought from Baltimore and Tile seeond letter -was from the placed in charge of tile property. The Wlllehad'. as she now lics, is liens. who wrote from New London made fast to cluster piling ilfty feet to his sis-ter in Germany, saying; away from the dock. her stern 'hard gainst the bank of the Thames Riv- r. Her wireless is sealed. Between st Boston. 1 nm hero with the Wilio- the slll and the dock D is space of bout llfty feet Intended for the re- "Later you will heui' more from me. Ception of the expected Bremen or i joice that I 'have done something 09181' ships of the submarine mer- hnllt fleet. To shut out possible low of inter-mption nf loading and lilosding process of the merchant ship Wilieliadl, which took refuge in submarines s i1ost.ing'gste 30 fmt Boston soon ufterthe beginning of N811 has been constructed, made fast lhe._war was taken to New London to piling at the bow or the Willems, 0" August 25 last under command of Bald so designed that when closed S Snare between the ship and U19 Dior of the Eastern Forwarrling -'-1'----'-ff..- -. .-.~.-.-.-_»_~.».-:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.1 milk. 4 even teas-poonfulsj of soda As it rings across the valley in the their glory gazing down, Gate th d FURTHER PROOF T » ’ ' CURE FOR Ci-IRON where you Wm and the powders ami “R9 "1 U. m°d°|'5° 9¥»°“;'-",m'2'° ' Peaceful country town, flllg A fehdy _SIIG Bi. .¢h\\l‘¢§ '___9_ll_3 » th n 1 f _tu h that Shane” the shave_ __ __ _. To ___:_____e il o bs e t irty miles THE 5'_|°5NT'N.AVY7 fr _._ And-the mystic _eyes of heaven in HAT DR. ¢CHABE'8 '0lN"l'MEN'I'__ ig A pQ3|-Ny!" 'C ECZIMA. _ ' WIS; _ - _ _ l _ s . _ _ hw' pg 1,1904 gn mg fmq you in most cases the laws have been fair e V '" "t the ‘““’°'°l °' U" 'ed ltfs llle son of Brltl h ld W i. ` _t”M__ “_ h. I ad _ _ I 'iingpgwdefg mgdg by St?tes prevented a European" _ een- _ 3_ '_ 5° 'GFS Ol ml YN! gb to glue I oline e f properly carried out,li lit on against that nation when the _ W" 7°” F with a‘ healthy a' - ug however, the provisions of the treaty, ` Colgate spanish war was imr`niu`ent\‘ M010 will please you most, is that offering uniform ~ protection through- ` ' The whois world has harkcned t the - will hai that your stomach and. out the greater part of the continent.; "°”"'°" :fw";;,|t3gn'1:§“§h hgwxvmhfz » lilting gay retrain, 0 ______§.i__ s ._ 5- §g§ 55;; §§ §,;a as i" , _ _ W4-l i. , s sro einer and onli. and should enable North American bn-iii _ - “°Y" V"‘°"l , - n h, , M mu- B, ¢|, ,_ 'rlnt ilu echoed since the days r t audio resort to lsxativ- life to thrive and increase as never L.: W""*"" cgliized attire garnish sgimiral togetirs long ago, 0 Q0: oils” for biiiioasness or before. _ _:___ _ Mennsn. It was in silence, lou, that ||;._gfgq||§ Oh the Mullalvs troops have heard it '-"'-"~°---- nest disappeared from View on' .fuss 0" the iirim Sahara plain 5 _ _ zu, 1s14,suil mms it iiiissls logins e Aslan in his mountains ms; _ 1. I sum price . esi-min Emperor is esipauli his -_ crowned with snow. he en --, One pint corn pulp. 2 cupfuis inillt '_ ',_ - squadrons. then quartered in__ » -_Nor- And lhepen oi' Fate has written, when misses 1 isiilesoaoumi luiur, 2 em. 2 cup _»-- vegan noi-as, sy my of tue aziiihu- the settlements it also Qi will--have many "Psps's‘rewll‘r¢0RN GRIDDLI cAi<£s.I All lelllns at the ‘ ' ` And th f ' 4 “ i s it our lienr, 1 lmpoonl ibsiiia il _ _ nu-ui 4 g ' 1-’ i:‘lh-_____i1_i:_ b:i£__;li¢r;§i;3: éélogggy, - 7 ggditswgnfhhugrgghsmcg _ _nm _l_i_s;¢ 1?E,_f¢_°°m‘“ ll°°_1_°|°__1°_1\_l___ ileitr, and add a little salt Pour out ‘N ‘smart o “cn” t 'A mu' lhtoylrulqbfeedl Fbzt the "elm, In __ ‘ _,ff "f.°.:i..-°.s':.‘°'a'.,:‘.::.‘:=...i.”:.°:.:f'...:i' MACS :.°.:‘.:‘:.‘":.`.`5..“:i.1=';'.i:.'~:,. 9_’*..°5_“.., "‘° ".i°.-°~'_°_' B-yi dh"-“_ _ “ 'mm mwah 1 i lf you read these letters~_y0\l will llnd that Dr. Chase's Ointment is not and olntments. By actually curing itching, stinging eczema Inmsny thousands of caseii it has stood the most severe test to which any ointment can be put. ' By actually curing itching, stinging eczema in many thousands of cages It has stood the most severe test to which any ointment can be put. ltr. J. Brice, Temperance road, Parry Sound, Ont.. writes: “Just 3 line to praise Dr. Chase's Ointment al; what _lt has done for my wits, she been s_llll'ering with ecsemaimhsr heed for two years, and has spent no end of ,money with doctors and for olntments. which did her no good, She had about-given up hepg__°f ,yn »_cured', when eomeonetolu tm- Dr_ ciinewi Ointment. ny ts, th|s_0intn_lent the trouble has ei'-pltlrelr.-' so wo hafdlunbonnc. craig :faq edffslthdn Ili. I"liav`e`-""'lold` seven] -<_.,.,_,_, ‘ ' 1 "‘Mre. ' W. G. Dowden, Greenspond. B°"°V|l¥l Bly, Ntld., writes: "I suf- f°'°d gm* '2_¢l8ma._cn my hands., vii fi" °|& *Gui moulin Yu io _usa i at I could not use a need yrto sew or do lllllllilll. I could scarcely dress my- ‘igfé ll hai_la lots ,of salvo; - 60,0 lldver get mile behoiit froth them. Thee I 'sent for s llllllile of Dr. Chass's ointment, and found lt very different inaction. It wan not long before my hands began to heal. and four We boxes mails them well. I cannot praise Dr. Chanda ointment toe hlsliiy. and frequently sive some toethers to get them nllnl fl-1503! lrgew that it will _cilrs." _ _ o onle r. Chaise,-Diiitmen l iii of almost ilstiy ilislsiifsn _'for br relievlll ellaillll Bill' irritation of the skis it remit: and sust- l E I ,E W ‘A 5* *"‘“°:... 'waf nf. clam 'claw ' 'iii me :- people alieiittlle ointment." _ _ I ..-.__ \ _ 1 _ _. _ , _ _ < . _,l ~_. _ ____ __ _ _ .' »__ ‘ _ _'__ _ -' ‘ _. -=~ 1.- _3,-»_- --'i' ij., '_ M __~', ; .__ _~.,, - » > _» _:_-__.,;_ _._ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ _ _ _ ' , ' .~ ‘ ~ _ r 7 ‘ ‘ ' ‘__ ` _ _ .. ~ T 1.,"‘ A' .-,'_" I A’ "’ 'i f-'~"`.‘»` '» H" /“ ;i"_{’1_-“L\»f I' Fr" L I s- =' J- '\"‘ §<_“'.' fl" ' :if / ' ` n?" 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