` - '-"_t>iw.h_’rl.ivo ,_ J Y i l _ tjtgjisioz ‘_ -twirl ...s rr. li .-3; étifr "~-- » . -1'ancn.tnLon'n'row1vcU1innrsN= - .L _ » A A -';rU1.Y4.f19r1r~-'_;_~“” lirug--Alcoholic. iiiiiicliuns _ rnisaa assistant, Our fscliltlss for caring for this class of patlsnti are un- aurpllsd. This sanitsriuyn is oonsluctad along hlghgrada athleal ilnaa. ' ,~ Tllri required! Alcoholism, 'l 3-7 dlyii Dru§'*addlctlinvs';"10-2U' ' UIYI- No aulsrlng. Charges } Nlaolllbls. , Write for hookist and infer- lnatlon. _ Doctor and nurses In attsn- dunes. EBTABLISHED 1900 ld Crown strset, St. John, N. B. 'Phono Main 1686 Railway Fars Paid. 918-6-9MwedSattf. DIARY OF EVENTS TODAY. City Magistrate’s Court, 9 a. m. Prince Edward Theatre, 3, T and 8.45 p. m. BIRTHS Hsnms-on July 2nd to nfl arid' Mrs. E. C. Harris- a daughter. McDONALD--At JphnQon‘s River, June 30th, 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McDonald a sou. (Patand Exam.; SAUNDER8.-On the 28th ol' June, to Frank and Mrs. Saunders, 232 Richmond Street, a daughter. IIRRMGES ROGERSON-MACNElLL.- At the residence of the parents of the bride on Juno 29th, 1917. by the Rev. James MacDougall, minister of the Church of Scotland, William Earle R_ogerson,, of Canoe Cove, and Cat- herine MacNelll, of DeSable. DEATHS m M_énHsnsoN._ At orweii, .ruse so, #thu S. McPherson, aged 78 years. \\,n'e_l'll-.Thursday the Sth, at 2 p. m. ilffalriot and Examiner please copy.) PETERS-Mrs. Lena Peters of Mo- rell Rear, P. E. l., died in the lnflrm-~ ary. _at Charlottetown on Saturday, June 30, 1917. Her remains were taken to the R. C. Cemetery at Char- lottetown for interment.” UNSWO'RTH.- Entered into rest. Tuesday morning, July 3ni, Lorne R. Unsworth, youngest son of the late Joseph Unsworth, aged 39 years. Funeral will leave his late residence, 40‘Kent Street this, Wednesday, afternoon at 3 o'clock to St. Paul’s Church, thence to People’s Ceme- GERMAN ARMY URIVEN EUNUERGRUUNU (Canadian Press Delpatch.) DUNDEE1- “We have driven the great army of Germany underground,” said Premier Lloyd-George in a speech here today. “When a great army is driven to these tactics it is the beginning of the end. It means that we are pounding a sense oi' in~ feriority into every pore of the Ger- man military mind. .lt is goc-il -for the war; it is even better for alter- the-war. As long as the Prusslans have an idea of superiority in their minds Europe will not be a decent place for people to live in peace. lt will 'be easier alter this. House RACES Garfield Purses $230. Races to start at 1 o’clock sharp. There will be the fol- lowing classes and purses: 2.20 Trot and Paco, Purss $100. 2.25 Trot and Psee, Purse $80. 3 Minuta Trot and Pses, Purse $50. Entries close July 9th Entrance foe ii por cont of purse and 5 per cent additional from money winners. No entrance accepted unless accompani- sd bt, entrance fee. 6 o enter and at least 3 to start. Pnrsaa divided 50, 25, 15, and 10. All mils hosts so harness. Horses going out ol tha regular on Thursday avwnl. July 13th, will be sccoino- ds -as titers is no special on Estur- day lun. 1! not fine first fins' dsy. Ndnllllnn to groundd, adults 25c.. chlldrsa llc. 'Plotters sro allowed 8 seconds in sash class. The Gstlin institute ’ Ltd. asain Q” nf... `,_m '*" ’~_- ' _._ -t-`-I-|_ `- `1 _t ` _ - - ' . ' , ~*."'- -' ' _ _ It and Richmond Street, Charlottetown", do not suspect the cause. A sclentiilc axamlnation of the eyes often re- veals an abnormal condition, the cor- rection of which by perfectly fitted glasses relieves the trouble. Don't neglect the Chiidren's Eyes. Ollica Hours: 9.80‘12.&; 2-6. Evenings by Appointment. Phona 163-L. , 2M6,10,'ll|smwt.f. . . - Company The annual meeting of the share- holders of the .\ia-ionic Temple Com- pany will be held iii E. R. Brow‘s Office. 130 Great George Street_ Char- lottetown, on Wed-nesday. the llth day oi July. A. D, 1917, at the hour ot 7.30 p. m. Dated this 25th day of June, A. D., 1917, GEO. W. WAKEFORD. I Seci~etar_v_ 1206,6,25Mmwf£li. ‘ | - -___-panic; Bonshayv_ Stores Beginning Vl'ednesdaY,luly 4th and continuing to Sept. 13th, we will close our stores at 7 p. in. on Monday, Wed- nesday and Thursday of each week. _ A. J. MCNEVIN and .S. BEATON 1344-6-30SIl2wk5. Property for Sale I will sell my business stand at Red Point, with or yvithout land. This is one of the best countrystands on the Island-also 125 acres of land on Baltic Road; contain ing a quantity of lumber and mud. This property' is with- in a few chains of station, starch factory and school. Terms to suit purchaser. A. W. BRUCE Proprietor 1059,6,l8Mw3moIs_ i ' ' eg l_1 <'- "f'.i` ' .‘ v v .r ~- ,; ' .J ` 1. ` : Q" -~‘ :___ rj; ' MAIL GUNTHACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived at Ottawa until noon, on l~`ri- day, tlie 3rd August 1917, for the conveyance of_His Majesty"s Mails., on a proposed `(Tontract for four years, six times per week over Rural Mail Route No, 2, from Bonsliaw, P. E. island, from the lat October next. Printed notices containing fur- ther information aa to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms oi’ Tender may be obtain- ed at the Post Oillces of Bonehaw, and at the office of the Post Oillce Inspector. L Post Oillce lnspector's Office, Charlottetown, 18th June, 11117. JOHN l-`. WHEAR, Post Oillce inspector. 1098,6,20Mwed3l. _ -ffj . ,'34 -..." '_"'*.~./ .- ~'\ 5.1-,1 ir Ill.; Synopsis ol Canadian Nartliwes Lsiid Regulation i ' 'rlzlléhsols hufnofr fazilyhgs saadinais ow 0 ssctioaenvyaailabls in Lzaglgh, Sasltatehswanrr Al :Luxor ap- pearinpsrson ttlis minion emu or Baht:-Agency for than lstrict. W proxy may gisdsat any gm nancy lastest ob-Agsnctykgnc oosi tions. lJnti»»8ixstoa rsdflsoos upon and cul- llvationoftbelandineaoholthrss . A bonsstaador may llvs within nlnazdzldfhls tsosssstaadoo a farnirifiltulsalanho acrrrsn conditions. e nas slant when rssldmoa ls osvformsdrl: “£216 swim s amanda is .gas ...ff ‘ s:.'.§r».r.“. “"""..f“.°`°'i`3F`¥ ve E -iii; W. W KY I ll, L. W. HOLUOD, Gflfilldl _ I 5“7»7»4\|“|a ._'sal`-.A_.____. _M 5 __ __ _ D .' 9 ` . i I 5 1 ) \ ‘ ~ f ‘ Q t Masonic Temple ! Thus, it ls mmifstly unfair to lay, “I won't take Fruit-s-tive because I have tried other remedies and they did me no good". On the other hand, the fact that "1-‘milfs-tives" is fszmly aiyfmu from any afalrrpnparalion in Ma svofldi lsjust whyyou should give it a fs1rtrisl,' in any trouble of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys or Skin. "Fruit~a- tives", is wmpoull 0/fk ld9W)'1"'¢"P/‘ 0/ /ruil and the greater! lunar toni: :wr discovered. 501:. a box, 6 for 32-50, ffm sire, 25¢. Atal! dealers or sent- postpaid by Fruit-s-tives united. Ottma- Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auc- tion in front of the Law Courts Building iii Charlottetown, Prince lidward island, oii Monday the thir- tietli day of July A. D. 1917 at the liour of twelve o'clock noon all that tract piece and parcel of land sltuate lying and being on Lot or Township number tliiiiy-eight in King’s Coun- ty in said island bounded and des- cribed as follows that is to say: Com- inenclng at 8 stake ilxed at the north east angle of .land formerly owned by Thomas Douglas thence east eight chains till it meets lanu formerly iii the possesioii or David H. Douglas thence south one hundred and four chains or until it strikes the land of Patrick Hughes thence we-st along said Patrick Hughes land to the East line of land formerly owned by Thomas Douglas aforesaid thence North along said Thomas Douglas East line to the place- of commence- ment containing eighty acres of land a litle more or less. Also all that other tract of land situate on lot or township number thirty eight afore- said bounded and -describedxas fol- lows that is to say, commencing at the North East angle of the tract of land above described thence running East four' chains and. fii)y~links thence South parallel io the East line of the said described' land to a stream or brook thence westwardly following the courses of the said brook till it strikes the said east line of the land above iles- criberi thence north following the said line to the place of commencement containing seven and.one half acres of land it little more oi' less the two tracts of land above described con- taining eighty-seven and one half ac- res oi' land more or less, The _above sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contain- etl in a certain indenture of Mort- gage hearing date ui the fourteenth day of May A. D, 1894 and made between FldelisMcDoiiald of Head of Hillsbor- ough in Lot or Township number thirty-eight in King's County in said island of the one part and the un- dersigned of the other part default having been made in payment of prin- cipal and interest secured there to. For further particulars apply at the oi' tice of .lnines D, Stewart, solicitor, (‘liarlot.tetowu. Dated this 25th day of .luns A. D. 1917. Credit Fonciel, Franco Variadiien, .\iioi°tgugee_ 1243-ii~27Mwed4i. ,-in Summer Training it Camp All boys and boy leaders who wish to attend the First Annual Boy‘s Training Camp at North Lake, July 14 to 21st, should register at once. For information apply to Herbert Yeo, Secretary Registration Commit- tee. Y.M.f7.A. Building. Pharlottetown. 1325-6-29Mf.niw6l. Land For Sale To be sold by public auction on the premises No. 72 School Street, 'ln Charlottetown on Monday, lilih July, 1917, at twelve o`clock noon dwelling and land on the east side of School Street, part of the pro- perty nf the late Martifn West. For particulars apply to the under- signed or to McLeod & Bentley, Soli- citors. AMOS WEST, DAVID HOOPER, ' ’ Executors. BENJAMIN CARTER, -Auctioneer. 1353,6.30Ms»w5ipd. Fox Breeders’ ` Association The adjourned annual meeting of ilie "S|lver Black Fox Breeders' As- sociation of Prince Edward “bland” will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms, Market Building, Charlotte- town, on Wednesday the 4th day oi July, 1917. at 2.30 p.m., for the tran- saction of general business and the reception of the Report of the Fur Sales Board. As matters of vital importance to the Fox lndustry will be brought be- fore this meeting; full attendance of all interested is requested. Dated at Qharlottntown, this lilth day of June, 1017. E. R. IROW, President. - " jg . stun’ sr is ;.§,."_°‘2s3"‘.,q, 1103-I-20l\¢wt|n2vrks. _ . -..J . » s The son. Mr Ambrose Baker. ar rived iq Georgetown on Saturday ev ei.iug and when interviewed by the Guardian reporter he kindly told the' particulars of this sad at-ciileiit. They reside in East Jeddore. .\'_ S. and came to the Island 'for the fish ing season in 5 trim little nsiiing boat equipped with gasoline engine and sails. They iefl St. l'eter's ai 8.20 p. ni. Friday and were half way across when heavy wind struck tht-ii, and they returned to Souris They left Souris at 12.00 p. ni but agai- returned on account of the heavy wind. At 4. on Saturday moiniiig June 30th they set out again. The; got within half a mile of Cape Si George when wind struck, heavy and i despite all their efforts to manage the boat they could do nothing. Mr. Baker, seeing that the jib waf- tangled told Ambrose. to go forwart' to hx it warning liirii that ri heavy sea was coming and to look out i’oi ii. it was that sea that sue-pt oil Mi Baker. He stayed on the surface for ab out three or four minutes and 'then went under. Anibiose heroir-ally at tempted to save his father but ii such a sea he could do nothing and only endangered his own life. in vaii» attempts. When it is considered that Ain brose Baker is only sixteen yearsot age and that at that age he showed the courage of rnan by combatink against the fury of the storm, with death stalking down upon him an<‘ successfully donducted the boat tc Georgetown it indeed commands the admiration of the people everywhere When his father was swept over ii: to the ses the boy at ilrst felt that as there was no apparent way to save the boat that he would let the storrr do ,its worstibutitli-oughta of the Home foik in East Jeddore came back tt him in this perilous moment and hr- resolveil with bravery which de inarids the admiration of all, to t.r_\~ and save the boat and his own lift so that the blow might not. br- so hard for his people to bear. The Bakers, father and son, had is prosperous season and were return ing home with all their eumnier'= earnings and two trunks of clothes etc., befzlde-s. m'{scelfiai\eous articles of value. All this was lost. Mr. Baker besides his brave .son leavesto mourn a widow and livr- children iii East Jedtloie. N. S., all of whom have the syiiipatliy of the Guardian as ,well as ilie people here Mr. Samuel Bell; Georgetown in his usual Qympathtttlc and kind hearted way took Mr. Baker, Jr. tc his house and by every means pos -iible showed his .sympathy for him in his great beiretavenienl.. Many other residents of Georgetown alsc offered hospitable homes tn tlif brave young mariner.-"G" ::Wise mothers who know the vir ities of Mother Graves’ Worm iCxlei‘ minator always have it at hand, be cause it proves its value. iluiliiii York Point Ferry Leave York Pt. Leave Pownal whuri 8.30 a.m. l1a.m. 1.30 p'.iii. 2 p.m. -1.30 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. except Sat 7.30 p.m. ' Sundays 1030 a.m. 12.30 p.m. 2p.ii1. 2.15 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. D. Murchison, Manager. 1309-6-20M4i ' Baron High Ball enrolment number or certi- il<'f\te of Pure Bred Stallion N0. 33. Reglsiererl number 2028 will reniuin in Sum- iiiersirlo Race Truck till the 20th July. After' that he goes back in the Hlgliball Farm where he will remain the rest of the season to fril- illl engagements. 1314-6-29M10i. AUCTION. SALE VALUABLE PROPERTY ‘AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE T0 BE SOLD BY BENJ. CARTER A C0. We are authorised by .Y-, 3. 'Gay & Son to sell at suction on Thursday, July 5th, commencing ai. 11 o’clock a. m.,_ their line property situated on Upper Prince Street, comprising house. out buildings. and large lot 60 by about 150 feet, with beautiful shade trees. Also household furni- ture consisting of parlor, dining, beg. rooms and kitchen furniture, range stove, rugs. carpets, curtains, shades. dishes, glassware and all household effects. _ The house will ba 'sold at 12 o’cloclt noon. - Terms ai sale. All furniture to he sold for cash. _ BENJAMIN CARTER, Auctioneer. ‘ 6,$D,lltf. . 'l`u°s. l0tli, 6.00 Fri. l3th, 7.00 . Tues. 17th, 7.30 , Fri. 20th, 9.00 §Tues. Zttli, 5.00 Fri. 27th, 6.00 Tires. 31st, 7.30 years, and her account nl' the tondi tions of the country when she lett I “The people," she said, “are 1 viii in A erin "mates in Am 'nm FUI' ll ioru-cared s-r onoiton w sits ins uses pemiiuea iiv un- ' A _ 'D°fm\n Y _ . B _ - 'Wil Bulk buulnul °°m°" Q“°°'|' '-’- German authorities to return to the » Mm A Very tlelllorableand sad accid- land of her birth: Her knowledge of ‘ whore hs may be consulted on all en, occurred /on Saturday morning. qemmny is especially thorough. as :utters pertaining to defoctlva vi- »»FRUI»r_A_»HvEs»» h qw gnly June 30th vghsn Mr. Gslvinl Bake. ,he hm resided were with her lius-l ' lm- - and mn All! P086 l'9l\ll`ll|llE 01118 1( band, who was associated with a ` ll’-‘Y lu!" fm!" ||°ld\°h°» 5°" median” in un world hm EIN Jedd0l'0. N~ S-. WGN mel Wml commercial house. for nearly twenty ` vousnsss, stomach trouble, etc., and |`Y°l1\ UN l“i°N °f 3095 l'\P° ° g heavy sea and the father Mr. Cal - ~ _ viii Bauer was drowned. last month is so balaiii-ad and rel Btaggki Grggn S€al€d P&¢k€fB 0l\lys_ nt 5|; nimgilriis niiitis itinriuin ="f=~==--fc-=~°=-=-not if you only knewfsr . ’ ' ' ,‘ ,‘ t°TA`5i'.i 'full' |.ii'ii‘§i°.’°if>'ii'if@r'°i'§ ?ii§m¢'§`ii’| How delicious the clean, dustless teas ol sidered opinion of the wife of an ADAM are you would hastatx E 9 S cialis! FIGS Alill |’Ri|lliS ‘ A “ ,, t _ , . , ' ` - _ - CAALVIN -BAKER. OF EAST JEDD lad of the war up till now, has been ` _ y ---- ' ORE N9 WAS DHOWNED IN intemed at Ruhleben. and who hor-' to use m' . HEAVY SEA ON SA'l‘l.'l-IDAY ggi( within the last two’ or thiee Englishman who for the whole per; U V I Ill f,§"§{§"",,,‘{,“§_ “’ °“"Y"“‘"""°“”""'°"l or Mixed . . . _ To Preserve its Goodness. ._____...*!_"T.`lh __l__ !», _l starving, and ye, most of them iliinlcl victors. Oiil_\- defeats ou the battle iield will iii-ing it home to'theiii that their starving is. tio good, and the-ii t government. l ( “My husband and l. after so long a stay in Germany, were on the t poiiit'of returiiiug to England in September. 1914. when the war broltt- out in August, and then there was no I chance to get sway. We had to i-,ii-ef' up our pretty home and gn into lli~- nteiior of the couhtry, wiieiit-e ht- waa taken to Ruhlebeii_ where lic has been ever since. For the fli_;t I l saw hlui agaiii- thin and l\t.llo\\~ ite, as I linti ii brotlit-i' his-0 there arid many others l ktiew V “l held out as long as l possibly could because] theii lj could 0l‘ii\=»- siottally see my husband, and besiti~ i fume over the frontier, l han nut. \'t» one was- allowed to take ottt or 'he couiitry more than 200 murks, which should be worth $50; but' when i crossed the change came I0 H01 _much more than $25. Thanks to lllr -ielp ot friends. l -,im now being tiiiaii- :aii iii a small way.- but l aiu oiill' 100 itarving it' we still were rlierf-_ l`l\o iood riots are becoiiiiiig \voi'.=e and worse, :ind every one knows thi- worst times are yet to coiiif.-. Thess- will be in .\iay and June. until 'ioiiie of the new ci-ops are available; hut if they eat these as soon usltliey -time out of the ground there will he none for the coming winter. Ain what then? "That is why there were iiiaiiv ll:-r~ mans l knew who envied me for be iiig able to leuve the country, wliiiw: Qumlierl inaltend of laigei as wa. promised to the DFODIB 501119 “‘0“‘h~‘ ago, and it is less tliziii tlirec anti half pounds a hmld Dpi' f0i'U‘Uli"~» and very poor stuil at thai. it being made t»hiei`ly of sweilesr The largest amount of mt-ul allowed DPI' |l"i\‘l weekly is one--liulf pound iiir-ltitlin;-, hone, and for the last se-\'\=ii iiioiiths we in--did not see aiiything in 'ho slilipe of puts, ltiicoii. liird 0| course, la for the Geiiiiuiis ilit- \\oi'.~`i_ All we guts' in tliiit way for tht- lust seven or eight months wus uliout three ounces of butter a head pei' week, and there were iiiniiy towns that were allowed only half tiiiit weight and even less, You min get nothing unless you have ple-i_it_v4 oi money. .lam tiretidful siuil it is" :or-is 1.50 mark at pound and out- can get only half u pound of tliai r-very fortnight-and the same with t-oi`i`~r>_ “You can imagine that., with this health of the people as u whole is lvimg wav Of course the rit-h run ,g _ _ . .- . “ow and than get extm!-l, .sur-li mira n small fowl of from t.wo and ti halt' ' three pounds for i`i'orii $2.50 to $.l. while at Clirislmiis , gecee \\'P~l‘f‘ brought ui prlcez'-i up to $50 uiiii Xin. and there were folks- wiio were gliiii to have tlieiii t-veil ui that lll'l"‘f Foreign liii-rl can iiow and at-,iiiii b had at. $2.00 gi pouiitl, hut lliere are very few \vh0 cuii bu_v lliul. -“All sweet shops weie t-liisiiu; down when l left, as there was no e s iid more sugar to make sw etriieui. , n chocolate and cocoa were not to be Timetable for BONSHAW AND CHARLOTTETOWN BOAT SERVICE Motor boat Hazel R., will leave: Lv. Bonshaw Lv. Ch'town Fri. titli, 9.00 a.-in. 7.00 2.00 4.00 6.00 7.00 1.30 3.30 4.30 All freight must be dpllvered hour before selling. Wm. McRAE, Manager, Dill. one 1408-8~4MwLm12ipd. For __§ale DELIVERY HORSES, CARRIAGES, BLEIGH AND HARNESS 1 Bay Horse. 1 Bay Mare. 1 Rubber Tired delivery waggon, covered tqp. l Bob Sleigh, covered top. 1 Sett Delivery Harness.- Thsse animals are well trained, sound and reliaible and in splendid condition for the summers driving. MOORE I MoLl0D Ltd 1407-6-4Mtl. - . - ~' Q _ . ‘hm if the-` 'wld Um 'hed “ln be me had the last tlii-ce' oi' lout' rnoniiis. Milk was liiiitlly tu be got :iuy iiiiii-i-. und. iii fact. there ure iiiiiiiy ioiviit ._ \\'liii-li halve uni .seen ii drop ni Iiiilli hey Wm ‘um “mud upon ‘hr"'t'o. iim-i-1:; :intl ww-lt.-‘-_ iiiiii wiirii i nine iiuiiy lust iiiiaiilli it wus |>ui»lii-- lv itiiowii thul iii April ai nil .\l;i\' liera would be lini'til_t any iiictil lu* iiiiik to lin liaiti iiuri thc _~liii|i:i!'\ \'ouid be uciiin Soup is sraii-i-i-‘i\' to \ . » - _ ii- got. iiiid mio piecv of toilet .~.=tnp. 'osliiig zilioiil liiill ai tiullur, \\':is all lowetl li iuoliili i‘oul~' \\'ci'.- \‘~-ri ,short will-ii i lt-i't. und one roulil sri only it li\iiiili'eiiwei§7lit :it ii time und lit-ii fetch it oiir'» self and \t.iit t-,to llit- annie conditions iwo and liulf _\'f-.ire ago, uiitl \-:ould be the erli\ry of ilerllri today. Naturally he knew little .it iii'~»'| hand nf the food problem as it ililtfi-ti-tl iiitiiviiluulfi iii Germany dui-iiig iii:-» iiit~ai‘<~r-aiilon; but lic un-i nwzire :ii iii-sl iinntl of the uf-mi- -~'-.irvniinii of the |iiir»i'~=.i' dwellers in lin- villages 1-lu-_c in the great inter- iiiriii 4-ziiiip tiliitiletl within a ir-w iiiilo.~: of tile l‘i‘\i.-silziil ciipillil. lit- had In-vii it fro~|uci1|. visitor io tit-iiiiaiiy on liiisiiiess fm ilftf-eu 7.-r-iii'za. lint] hi- w:ie= well acquainted ai ‘_ a triivellci' with every mile of die :~<\:iliii‘\' lniwoei. Berlin and' the 'wo year” “HWS Snuamd."ke 'T"v5M_r~0r tlirep liours for ii. were not allowed ro see tlieli li\i:,»| ..,.lm)m1g “,324 “iw L,i\m,, UH, blmds “WIN wa$*i"°' "fum" J;f:w" and overt' uriit-it-_ lioiii :i li.-iiitllti-_rg 1916' that "IH m [W or lp 'is irliiei tu 'i i-uit \‘.:t¢ vo-it' ~;i'-iii'-v. (hue Mm". ms m're”l',Y0l“ ,min 'per' while one i-mild not g.I ii iivw ii:.- I “ap” huagme the Shock bo ww" without giving up uii old nm' in \~\‘ `-'he“k9d- 3-* he md ‘ost f0"y'“"'”i:=riiil, '\\`i» itiiitiot cxi~| iii ilii.- wai DUUYNAS “'A\llH i" ill* "“'}|P~ An" lm" iii_,i we must givi- iii. \\'lm<-\'t~i‘ .~.;i\~. *"9 were “mowed 1° vis" every ll“‘:"| we t-nn live on ili.>-.v iiirioii-~. liiiff sw A months, for two hours, which was bf* I int _-,~oil\‘-; to i`.ill hilt-it li|lun.` 'l`li.i\| 19" Ulu" "°‘hi“g al all' esppciany I" iiiav be -Zo, intl I iiiii :-ui'i- tho 12"' A *S I had "‘°“‘“3'~ which- as S00" 35 iii- ~itti'iiioi» iii iioiiiiiiiiv is iiiiii-li- iliarikiul for tliis, because things nie hr dm nh, un,h_,_,,,MH| ,M ,.g,,,,i - ~ . _ _ io dlSIrPHSlllElry had ln (1l‘f"‘“"5 'hml pluint of ii~ bf-xiii: :i s=lmi't iiieim 1 ! HID ll\\ll`|\ 3 mid We Shmlld heltfrii' it wiife tif: long ;l~ atileiliii one iii; ' | 11 iiiili-li i'i'm\iii-i'. "'|lii~ timst esiijiviiciint sign of lm- |-1 iiiliiig i-i'.i~li I iioicd on my slow ji-iiiiii-_\~ litari-.." ite. said, "was that iii:-ir \\'iii-, no, n single liead of live iii-l-1 to he sf-ei. rm the farms all iliuilnilt' \\'1r\',iiritnlinrae, ilota cow, iir-i at pig, iirii a sheep. The' women :init the olii men were tilllng the i-i'nuii.i tiuii doing animals' woi'k. im* ilieie was not an animal left on mm, I,n,,pl.- ;i.~ ii i\'liiil»~ ilu noi _\»_-i»iii¢- land." in-lieve thc): \'.'ili ii# .-tzirvetl into . ~'ii\uiii.-sifrii " _ _-i i-oi'i'i-_lpfilidiiiit uiiii in ii ii»1'l‘vc vniioho|.ili\r= pi iii the tidiiti--- i-liaiigi-. l liiive iiif-i _iiiiiiiy their \'.i\o ::l`.~;e ;\iillei~‘.~i Worm Powders and the ltuille ziffaiiist \voi'ms ia \von. 'i'lim;.r» pmvtl»>i‘s :_-orivrt the morbid coiillliions uf the stomach which iiouri:~rii woriiis, und these destruct- ive pai':ieiie_~; cannot exist after the -miie iii i-outa:-t with the medicine. The \\'oriii:: :ite digested by the pow- ii»»i'r= und me speedily evactunled with other wfiise from the bowels. rhtliiitii.-su is iiiipnrted to the organs .tml the health of the child steadily lllllll‘|l\'\~_4_ eil ity ii l.oiii~ti»=il in iiiiltiobcn it-mil iisarli' the and oi’ llll-i. luis just limi: "excliniigetl" lit-tuiife or being ovei niiliiary ago. » Sitting .ii ri iiiiiilt 1-iiiiiv-iitiit-.ll “Riiiiiliiiiiii liiiivli" iii tuo i-t»It\i~-si---.i tli~- r-etii|‘iii~'i tif-ti-ilu ri~iiiuii\'»-il limi. -_ Y L- "_Y"'-"’__ m f_;__ _ ....._ »_.___..._.; _ --~»~__L..~. ~- »- '-_-._-___ --._A__,,.__i__ . ____.._-_-...,.g_. M. ..--._._....._..____. _...___ __ l _ l _g bplllxigllmzsirr, (_. S. Fos- CANADA . -il Pla-e it li 1 l\ing~.loii. if-’. _ '.'lli. l2iii i’lnt~r=s McGill. Jhliigs are going from bad to worse 1‘3'l')l`=\ll"A'P| lif}'\_1\l_-\_`H\'.\'» M the weeks pass, m,_ N,-,w_ |¢.,,,.,.mt~,l- - lli\:»ic.il ,iiuii.iiig, .\laiiual Traili- ,Ae Mem] mlmns have bhp" tu-,trio _, ini: ti\\'iniiiiiii|»_ itii\l- ._ _ ~-- £4 Notice to Farmers AT KENSINGTON AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY .-'ll tilt- i"‘1|iii-.~°.» ni :'f\j<»i.ii lil.:-.=t-iiicii_ oi' ilu- :ihovu districts, who wish in liroeii to t§ii_\'iiiini|- llilioii_ '_’.‘_'li. wr iiiu lair-lily, liliii \i|i Suttirday morning and will i't'-iiiuiii lui' .i low iiii_v:s_ Svviiitiiii' lliliiui, apart from being ii sen- siitioiuil ii~nitf~,r, is in-iiiii;»_ om til tin- tiii--_-it sim-k ni' foals nf any stallion on lit-~ lsl.inii miTi they .ire ii.~iiii|i:iiil\. 130015-‘_'h.\l4i|i~l. I Iii ..___-. __ _ ,._f.__ _E-=__ _ ____ Y _,LQ iam slight amount of nourislinii-nl, thi- . P1c=nic osters- Quitik Work Sai;isi`aciory Service _ Rezisoiiable Charges _ The Guardian Printery 1 Fl 'lil Bi BLE' BIG. 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