_ , » _ . I l- i’ _ti 1'. » I L_... i 11|' fy it .111 ,_ 5 4 ,. i I i .»‘ $1 _- ll _ I .1 ' 31. i i I », 5 I, "1 'J i~ 1 ,_ _ 1: lr. _ ,,.. 1: .;, I ‘i ». i-_.__ ,'i_. ‘1. 1. »' ,s ii» I." iw, 'I i lv i i ;.. _ |’ _,__ ~;l V, fl. . , i I ,i . . 1 A _ mini on4nniifin~mmm'ou.mnnx _ EPl’EMl3BR'9~1-915 ECZEMA Results from _ncBlec\ed cha11l\8 and skin irritation. As n l\1'¢‘- ventlvo and cure there'is no treat- ment to compare with Dr. Clmse's Olnuncnt. Uso it after t.he bath. 00 Cents a Box. all Dcllers, or Edmanson. Bates Ab Co.. Limited. Torouw. Sample tree. I r.Chase’s Ointment il; The Western ._ -IT PAY8 to buy in this Province. -THE MATHIESON GOVERN- MENT IS DOING THINGS. -W K McGOUGAN, Globe Fox Exchange, is Guardian Agent in Sum- merslde. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Latferty's Tensor- lal Parlors, Sumniei-side. -POLL T0 A MAN IN SUPPORT 0F THE GOVERNMENT CANDI- DATES-THE MEN WHO TALK LITTLE BUT D0 MUCH. -NECKWEAR.- See our special showing ot’ New Neckwear. A large _shipment just arrived and being open- ,ed up. This includes special values at 25c and i’»0c. Il. T. HOLMAN, LIMIT- ,ED, Summerside. 2892. -ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS. THE MATHIESON GOVERNMENT HAS LIGHTENED * “ 4 THE LOT OF THE FARMER, HAS THEM?" _ IMPROVED, HIS OUTLOOK, AND HAS INCREASED THE VALUE OF HIS FARM. SHOW BY VOUR VOTE -ON BUSINESS- Mr. l"rank lily- YOU APPRECIATE MEN OF DEEDS. e. ` Miniiiiilii 'ish wus in Til-Z _ t Big ll- ' i\li;li0 on 'i`iicsda_\' und returned honic -HOLIDAY SPORTS. - The result of Labor Day sports on the Summer- the siiine c\‘cning.- Z. sldc Trotting Park follow -100 ward -ONE CENT per word each inset- tion tor advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini- mum charge, twenty-tive cents. -FALL MILLINERY --HOLMAN'8 are showing advance styles in Wo- men's Fall Millinery. 2873-9-l:_M2iE1i. -COAL LADEN. - The schooner Ellen Mary, Capt. Olson. arrived in port Monday with coal.-H. -WATER JUG with six glasses all for 490. in our Crockery Department. HOLMAN’S, Summerside. 2873-9-8M2lE1i. -CASTILE SOAP. - Six cakes “LaFrance, Castile" Soap for 25c. at I-IOLMAN’S Summerside. 2873-9-8M2lE1i. -H EATING STOVES. - See our big range ot "eating Stoves before you purcliss ‘. will be well worth your while. . T. HOLMAN. Limited. Suuimcrside. 2873-9-8M2iE1i. -Church of England services on Sunday next September 12. L. 0. L. Hall, 0'Loary, I1 a. m. St Lukes, 0'- Lciiry and G. Western Road, Lot. 6. 2.30 p. ni. St. Potors, Alberton. 7 p. m. -Owing to the absence of the Rec- tor there will be no service at either . _' s _T0 AL_BERTON.- A large crowd dasli-i, l»‘erno Graves; 2. Don Stew- wcnt to f\lbcrtoii driving on Tucsilill' 111`1§ 3. KingH1'2Y Gl`i1l1l'- Uilll’ Mile to attend thc Joint meeting licld thcrc Full--1. D011 St0W1lI‘t; 13. A1‘t1lLll‘ Mor- in the cv(,|,iug,_.Z_ ris; 3. l"riink l)iilt'_v. l’utliiig Sli0t- .___. 1, Arthur Allen. Pole -HAPPV COUPLE.- A quiet wed- ur Zllorris; 2, John Leo iliiig was i'<~l|~bi‘atctl in 'l`ignish Wed- _._ ncsilay lit-[ww-ii two youill-Z i‘1'\li1|1‘ Viiiilt-1, Artli .-Il. Holy Trinity Church, Alma, ‘og Christ Church, Kildore Capes on Sunday next September 13. _ -NOBBY NECK. - The latest styles in \Vomen's Npbby Neckwear just opened up. Special values at 25c. und 50c. Sec the display. R. T. HOL- MAN, Limited, Summerside. ,wlio li:i\'c long i-nioycil eiich other`s -A QU|ET 1'10|-|DA_Y- -_ 1\'1011<1HY » i‘oiiipliii_v-- lilo liiippy groom was Mr. “F15 011-‘1l`1'V1'il HS 11 l11111111f 110111111Y 11 0 . | ,L 0,- 3,, ,.,5.i|],. N U Siiniiiicisidv .ill thi- irinv. nl stores Jos Ph in llii , . .. ° ‘ - l '1l1 ‘ and |,._.; |,r;,|,. was Miss (-mmf.,-i,,,. and otiii-cs wcri- closed. A number o p,.rr_\. ,,,~ f|~;gniS|,_ In me fuum, Umy citizens ntlciidcd thc horse racing and will iiiiikc their lionic ut llogcI'vil|c.- 590115 111 1110 '1`1`0ll1Ill§ 1’H1`k» While Oth- Z. -Mr. P. M. Itlcldlroy returned homo Tuesday from thc t‘liiii'- lottetown llospiial where he spent some days ' by rciison -LESSONS ONCE MORE--'OIICC of his long sickness. This geiitlciiiziirs 111010 1110 1111111 01 11111113’ 1/01608 iS h0Hl"11 condition althoilgli not tiinriniiig is 111_1"_1111-511 1111* ffl”-‘I1 “'111110WS 011110 1111113 causing his fninil_\' grrilt ainxiotl' iiiiil "1 '1`111`111111-T 111 11118 ‘f1lY~ T110 S11‘€01S , . iinil piirks .tio iiiiiti .iiiil eitceful und "ml ('°"s€Wa11v° "°“111d1‘teB 111 the liiiriitiluii .iiiioi lii~ in \ iivi " ' ‘ ig .' un_‘t" .ids ~' ' ' ` ' I1' are hopiul: for his ultiiiiiltc rel-nvcr_\'_ 1110 1'111”1< 111111 111111<’1`_\' St111i0ll M0 left ills wifo iii-i'oii\pziiiir_‘d liim t'rolii t‘iiur- lottetu\vn.- Z. eiilrzigcd ri-i-ruitiiig. inoii for the "Can- :idinn Ovorscz-.; Service." was in Tig- iiisli on 'l’licsila_v :ind Wodnesdity. It 11101' ‘V111 S0011 R01- S9t11€ll d0Wn t0 is lliillorslooil that sovr-rail arc con- 111011" 113115' 1115115 115121111- Stationers teiiipltitiiig doing so in view ol' the fact 111111 1190113011015 RFB 1701112 besiéged by that alll those oitlioi' in tritiiiing or in the ti'i‘ii<~lios :ire \vritiii.‘: homo to their frieiifls of tho splendid treatment av- cortleil thorn to sn_\' nothing ol' the great iicr-ossity oi’ (‘iiiiadirln boys in enlist :ind tight for tlicir t'oiintry's i`rt~r~rioni. l"i'oni hero hir. Moore will visit other points in West Prince.-Z. sul/ii/ii-iiisgg SHIPPING Schr. “lliuiiilr\ \Vostoli,“ Citpilliii \\.'cston, clinic lizick for port l"ridii_v night. --Silir, “l1]iltorprise." (‘nptniIi Milil- itt, nii'i\'t~il SntlIi°i':iy from i’ii-toll with cotil. -- S, S, “(ilir1iiI," l'a|ii;iiii licnttii-_ :ir- ri\'i-tl ti:iilll`lizi_\' Iill.'i sziiluil :uiliic lio is init-r ziftci' tzikilifx on li liirgi- 1:4 iivriil tiiigo for lliilifiix at lioln.nn's Wharf. I ing .-H . to tlic men of thc Artillery. at leas after tho 1'i'eodoiii ot’ the past weeks eager customers. crs spent the day in driving and boat- ' -wAN~rEp A1' oncz it cost msn- f cr; steady work. tlliarlottctowii pricos. Apply to M. L. S., Funk McKenzie, Sumniersidc. 2846-9-4M6i. -MUSIC.-Alice M. Harrison. Sum- niersidc, teacher of pianoiorte, is now rcudy to receive pupils. Lesson periods arranged at Presbyterian Church Durlour. 2886-9-8m2l _*___ -MEETING AT (\'LEARY.-There will be it joint iiicctiin; oi’ thc Liberal O`Lcury on Thursday, September 9th, :it 6 o'c1ock. 23g1.9.gm21 t during scliool hours and the demand *_* _ for hot peanuts luiiguishos. The zit- ___RECRU|~|-|NG 0pp|cER__ }\[,_L_ toiiiliiiivc iit all the schools are well up .»\. Moore I'oi'iiIorl\' I-oiinei~tr‘ri with P. 1° 111‘~‘_11V°1`11F5£`~ 1’11l111S HTG fllltiirlg the E, l.. 'i`f‘|eplioii<- t`ii.. and now iictivcly 1`°511`f111115 Of 19550115 T111110l' galling -NEW LAUNDRY.-I have opened a new laundry in Alberton and am now ready_to do all kinds of cleaning mid pressing. Ladies' and gentle- nien's laundry done twice a week. especially during tho great heat, but Satisfaction guaranteed' Jung Shmg' _ 2836-9~4m6ipd. -SHIPPING.-Sclir. “Three Bells," Captain Murray, arrived to-day from Port Hawkesbury with coal.-The schooner “J. B. Martin,” Captain `\\\\\\\\\_ :nouns "f IDN EY / . ;0“/_/ P I L l. S _;S*,s_ t., -1.\\_\_\_\\\D"|s£1 ji'-_ P4 5 f -- lil.. Ts: ".f<*.-~= 5" " -i-11"* ~ 8 A nl'1"i1' 111" _ 5 , ._ ~ 1»1'iIlii1\" ` 3_ ’1`iiF.P 'I11 ____ \\\\ \ _ :'~f’i74` I N 952' "“" zz,-,`f X` W-fc *' 'lox "lo> 1\\\\\\ as anyone. order it H ERE. war time saving. A. Well, that is what you save if you order your new overcoat or suit before the end of this month-and There are no conditions o_r red tape about this offer. You get the same good tailoring,splendid fabrics, smart style and perfect fit that all ‘ _.__< our customers have always received. 1 Discount 'I` his is just a SPECIAL OFFER open for this month only-and it is your one real opportunity to make a 1.1... M.l.....l & C... f.:;e.°;.°:.°.fC<.;:i.:; No. 157 Queen Street. September 20' 1915- / _- uardIan.4 l p . Save C- On Your New Suit or Overcoat--- Two, three or four dollars are just as good to you Coupon This coupon en- titles holder to spec- ial 10 p.c. discount on ' the cash price of a Cain, has arrived in port with ft cargo of coal for Messrs Joseph Read & C0, -ll. -JUDGES OF LIVE STOCK.-The following will be judges ot' live stock at the Prince County Exhibition, Sum- merside:-P. D. McArthur, North G<‘<>ri1t=t0wi1. 1’-Q.; l-Iiign Grcenless Dowmaiivillo, Ont.; Wm, _]0n@g_ Mt: Elgin, Ont.; T. I). Gault, Desci-onto Ont. ' -RECEPTION.-A nunibcr of in- vited guests attended the i'e<~option on Fucsdiiy evening given by Mr and Mm 11f‘111`Y 1’0l'r,.\' in honour of Captiiiii ltiiznvct, of the svliooner Malubar, and his liridc. A very pleasant cvcning was spent,-II. -POLICE COURT.-At the Sum- incrsidc Police Court on Tuesday, a young mon, for being drunk and using lirofanc lmiguiige on the streets Sun. day, was iincd $15 and costs or one month in jail. Another man. for being drunk nnd street loailng, was fined $7 and costs or two weeks in jail. A third drunk, who was reigns;-(1 from jiiil by giving ball, failed to make his appoarimcc in Court mid his bail was forfeited.-li. _"v|'. v.~ -.._._......~. _.~,. ...__ cliliicil illii _ niwu_Iih'sl|r|s From 40 to 50 Years of Ago. _ How lt May Re Passed in Safety. ....il' So. Wollington,B. C. - “For s year dur- ing _the Change of dLlfe I was all run .,»_,-j,~,._-,__,7_,__,.,;.,,,v.]-,.-I;/.,,/,,7 own. I was really fl.jj7/,€1/f// /H5) too weak to walk and fi'/", ; 4 T) ,./ 1, was very despondent 1, -, " ` 'I an oug t was _ ' Y'/_l' $1 11' 1' I W, Y .. -- -'H ' E P-5!-5 50 Per Cent Guaranteed Dividend 1915 Gienaladaie Silver Black Fox Co., Lid. [Incorporated 1913] ONE OF THOSE THAT STOOD THE TEST Guaranteed that 50 get cent was to be paid in 1914, but paid 100 per cent, 0 per cent in cash and 50 per cent in stock. With twenty gairs of beautiful Silver Black foxes capitalized at $300,0 0.00 only $15,000.00 a pair with all expenses and ranching free SUARANTEES 50 PER CENT AT THE LEAST I-'OR 1915 OR WHATEVER MORE iT MIGHT BE Anvone wanting to invest in this great Black Fox In- dustry will make no mistake to invest in this Company for they are sure of 50 per cent, whatever more the first year. Shares are $25. Write for prospectus and other infor mation to M C MACKINNON, Secretar Treasurer Glenaliidale, : : ' Prince I-idward Island _, 311017-1411!!! _ hsmlc-.ln..i.__- .__ .si /// going to die, but af- igi ` I ter taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- -.-_ ._ ble Compound and ff" 1' _ __ Blood Purifier my ‘- _fp ~l_i"_,,,/_,.6 health and strength .t~,i_i'1 \ " retumed. ‘Iamvery {-;\_§,‘,”\\-`\,'~,{_i` “` thankful tp you and 11/15" » "3 '°\ praiseyourmodicine. l have advised several woman who suf- fered ss I did to try your remedies. You may publish this if you wish."-Mrs. Davin ll.. loluus, South Wellington, Vancouver Island, B. C. No other medicine for woman's ills has received such wide-spread and unquali- tied endorseinont. We know of no other medicine which has such a record of suc- cess as hsslggdis E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compo . For more than 80 years It has been the standard remedy for wo- man’s ills meh ss lndammation, ulcera- tion, hmiors, irregularities, periodic gains and nervous prostradon, and we elisve it is unequslled for women dor- ing the period of change of life. \ 'f that Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound will help you, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (oonildential) Lynn, Mass., for ad- vice. Your letter will bo-opened, read and answered byawoman, and bold in strict oonmloaoo. 'li . IESTEIII l1El80lllLS -Messrs G. P. Walker and D. J.- Bonnell left Tuesday morning for Mon- _ tresl, Toronto and other centres in the' interests of R. T_. Holman, Ltd. _ -Mr Henry Jameson, of Boston, is visiting at the home of his parents. Mr and Mrs Robert Jameson, Summer- side. -James P. ofoclien. oi nie mm oi R. T. Holman, Ltd., left for Halifax on Wednesday in the interests of that tlrm. -Mrs Charles E. McDonald and two children crossed by the EIDDTGBB- Wednesday to spend a short VBCM1011 in Boston.-H. -Mr. James A. Hearn, Moncton. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A Hearn Summerside .-H . , -Mrs. F. A. Boyle, Lowell. Mass.. who has been spending her vacation with friends in Elmsdale and Summer- side, left for her honic on Tuesday morning.-H. ` -Mr. Nell McKinnon. New Annan who recently enlisted with the 56th Battalion, crossed over to Sussex, N. B. on Monday morning to take _up military training.-H. -Master Aylmer 'iBoulter, Albany." was among those leaving the Island Saturday. He will be ii .student at the Mechanics and Arts School, Boston, during the coming term. ._-Misses Florence l’hilliDB. L0l‘8ttIl McNeil and Graco llowness of the Millinery Department of R. T. Hol- man Ltd. are in St. John, N., B. at- tending the fall millincry openings. -X. _ -Mrs. James Brennan. Elmsdaie in company with Mrs. Leslie Wellman and two sons, crossed by the Empress on Tuesday morning for Watertown Mass., the former on a visit to friends and the latter returning to their homes after spending their vacation with friends in Lot 4.-H. -Among the students who left Summcrside Monday morning to at-- tend P. W. (lollcge. were the Misses Ruth and Marjorie Matliicsori, daugli ters of Mr.Donald Mathicson. Summer- side; the successive winners of the Governor Generals medal for the last two years.-X. illillliili Elllililliilliiilll il] MACHINE GUN FUND Tho following subscrition lists and letters to und from Holi. James A. Lougheod, Acting Minister of Militia. Ottawa, in connection with the dona- tion of a machine gun from the citiz- ens of Alberton an vicinity will be ln- tercstiiig. Subscriptions were receiv- ed by Mr. W. Mt-Lean, Manager of the Bunk of Nova Scotia, Alberton. Albcrton, P. E. I., Aug 31, 1015 llonorable James A. Lougheed, Acting Minister 'of Militia, Ottawa, Ont. Dear Sir,-Enclosed plcacc find cer- titled cheque for one thousand dolliirs ($1,000). Dayablc at par at Ottawil, for the purpose of purchasing a inn- chino gun on behalf of the citizens of Albertoii, P, E. l., and vicinity; said gun to go forward with one ot' tho ls land coiitingcnts if possible. In event of enough guns having been obtained for contingcnts alreiidy formed, wc woiildprcfer it to be sent with the company now being formed from the 82nd Regiment of this _provincc. Signed on behalf of the citizens. Your obedient servant. JOHN AGNEW, Mayor of Alberton. Ottawa, Ont., Sept. 2nd, 1915. Dear Sir,-I beg to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of the 31st ultimo, enclosing cheque for $1,000, the donation of the citizens of Albor- toii, P. E. I., and vicinity, for the pur- chase ot’ a machine gun. -To provide the many gifts of mn- clilno guns the public are making, a liirge order has been placed for Lewis Guns costing $1,000 each, and upon dc- Iivery. which is expected in Novem- ber, we shall have pleasure in pur- chasing one oi’ these weapons and ls- suing it as tho gift of the citizens of Aibcrton to one oi’ tho Prince Edward island Hattalions now overseas. Please convey to your subscribers. and accept for yourself, the grateful thanks of the Government for this generous and patriotic donation. Believe me. Yours faithfully. (Sgd.) JAMES A LOUGHEED. Acting Minister. His Worship Mayor John Agnew, Alberton. P. E. I. ALBERTON-John Agnew, $100; Il. H. Gordon, $20; Herbert Clark, $5; J. F. White, Jr... $5; Jas. E. Birch, $20; L. T. Pridham, $5; W. R. Oulton, $25; Wm. Champion, $10; G. M. Leard. $5; C. E. P. Yoo, ss; 'r. C. Leavitt and wife, $2; Alex. Matthews. $5; J. E. C. Iluiitor. $5; F. L. Rogers, $10; J. P. Fielding. $10; P. R., Campbell, $5; M. Il. Learil, $15; A friend, $5; W. Tan- ton, $10; M. M. Foley. $10; J. T. Pro- fit, $10; Alex. Cameron, $5; Geo. ll. Profit, $5; (I. R. Proilt, $5; R. H. Rogers, $2; Fred Hardy, $2; W. T. Wells, $2; Elizabeth Woodman/$1; Jos. Keefe, $5; Jos. Brown. $5; J. ll. Hunter. $15; Dr. A. L. Purdy. $10; W. McLean, $5; F. Durant, $1; Carlyle Bell, $5; Sandy McLeod, $2; J. F. Wits. Sr.. $2: H. J. Larkin. $10: J. A- Paton, $4; Capt. D. S. Miller. $2; Jos. Gaudet, $1; Jno. Wm. Forsythe. $5; M. A. McNeill & Son. |107 Austin Leavitt, $2; Dr, E. J. Kier, $10; Capt. John Champion, $100; _Johnston Hay- wood, $2; Hardy Oiiver, $2; Emest Champion. $5; Dr. Thos. Campbell. $5; J. H. B. Call, $10; J. A. Murphy. $4; W. C. Leavitt, $5; Herb. Champion $15; Thos. Inman, $5; Andrew Wells. $10; Arch. Matthews, $5; Fred Ashley, $5; Lowden Ashley, $10; Wm. Irving. $2; Fred Clark, $5; Arthur Clark. $5; Howard Clark. $10; W111111111 Agnew, $50; Leslie Oliver, $2; Geo. I If you have the slightest doubt `01"°"' $11 C' A* w°°d“"'“’ 15; Rev' F. Gooden, $2; Hon. Benj. Rogers, $25; Methodist Church, Mimlnigash, xii. 'roo.l. $104.00. ELMBDALE-Parmine McArthur. 51- Jno. crooked. $1: A101- White $2; Cliipmsn Currie, $3; Wm. C. Mc- Neill. aio; U. wiiiismn, $1: H- Y- W11- llams. $2; H. Y, Horus, $1; LF. Hardy. ` Mr. and Mrs. John Bowness, $5; John is spending his vacation with his DH1‘-- _ Donald, $1; Bennet Murhhy, $1, Total soé.; /ii-oi.. onrk, zz; chu. Forsythe, _ $1; Hampton Horne, $1; Wilfred Boyle, $1; Alex. Forsythe, $5; Jos. family. SS; J. H. Bryan. $22 -101111 iux.s2; A.Hiiray,s.'».; Alex Msttnaws Ar.-..-iiiiuii. 25c.; Russell _B°é1§m*13 11; Henry Platte. $1; Edwin Arthur, 25c.; Frank Arsenault, $1, 2_ vga il; James Currie. $1; Georse Currie.. 1131111111- $55 B1`°“¢°“ Hudmn' sd 't $1, _$1; Wm. Bell, $1; Mrs. Wm. Wiil.sh,’ Minor Bridges. $1: JOB- Gig 9 »1_ J- il; James Kelly, $1; A. L. Rennie, Bruce GHl1lbl0.$4; W111~1'1111' 31s»_5J~hl; $2; Melvin McAuslaud, 50c.; Ebenezer B. Th0l1l9-B. 351 -101111 3111115' 3 » ° F 1 o M tthew 2 orsythe. $ ; Th s. a, s. S : 3 ' ' Joint A. sen, si; James o'ni-len, $2; G- R. Leard. $10; Murray _G0;g<_>né__$10d Iames E. IvicNoiii, $1. Tomi $53.00 John J. Rayner. $5. ’1`0ta.$ . M1 Mournoss-A. F. Ramsay. $5: T°1H1$1»031~25- . I I s l‘. H B Bowness, $2 A Currie, 50c, A E. Hockins. $5' W. C. Marchbauks, $1' Mr. and Mrs, C. P. Pridham. $6; Paul Gillis, $2' J. J. Gillis, $2' Ramsey Hardy, $2; Allan Clark. $1; Arthur Hardy, ss; Geo. Pridiiam, $1; Fulton' Kennedy. $50: Gordon, $1; Reuben Bowness. $111: A11d1`0W 13°W119”» Watson Hardy, $1; E. Lockhart, $5; David Gordon, $1 ; Mr. and Mrs. D. Marshbanks, $5; Robert Gard, $5; A. Mountain, $1; Jos. Vincent, $1; Mi- chael Gavln, $1; Thos. McGrath, $1; Wm. Smith. $1; Robt. Hardy, $1; P. Crockett, $2; Win. Larkin, $2. ALMA-David Barbour, $1; John Barbour, $2; Keith Barbour, $5; Jas. Barbour, $3; Thos. Barbour, $1; John D. Gordon, $1; Herbert Alley, $1; Will Mountain, $1; Alvio Mountain, $1; lack E. Mountain, $1; Benj. Mcln- tyre. $1; W. T. Horne, $1; Brentln Ramsay, $1; Curtis McRae. 50c.; Jas. Dunbar, $5; Jos. Dunbar, $2; L_ J. $29.50. _ ‘ MILL RIVER-Hy. Hardy. $2; Gor- don Metherall, $1; Harry Methcrall, $2; S. Metherall, 251:.; Sam. Metherali $5; Hy. Gard, $5; Eliz. Gard, $5; Jas. Irving. $7; Hattie Methorall, $1; Christopher--M-etherall, $2; Albert Gard. $2; Loon Gallant, 50c.; Paul '3H11B1lt. $21 Robert Gallant, 500.; Har- ' old Gard, $1; Herbert l-lzirdy, $3; Ly- man and Tlios Loaril, $3; C. Motherall $1; Webster Metlierall, $1; Thos. Hardy, $2; Sami. Gard. $2: Angus Mc- Lellan. $1; Goo. Gard, $5; Jos. Mc- Lellan. $1; John Rooney, $1; John S_ 11811. $2; Wm, McAusland, $1.50; Fred 7V1lfA1lS13-1111. $11 Leon Peters, 500.; Paul Martin. 50c.; A. Martin, $1; Mod. ‘|10 G111111111- $1; Edgar Smallmaii, $5; 1101>Grt Horne. $5: D. '1‘. Bots, $1; Ai- _1:1'€d 1"0t81‘S. 500.; Frank Blanchard, -i0c.; Harry Saunders. 50c.; Frank Richards. 50o.; Isaac Gard. $5; Allan Hunter. $1; Robert Hardy $2; Robert Hunter, $1. Total, $86.75. _ GREENMOUNT-nov. w. H. Html- nc. $5; Silas Rayner, $10. Total $15, There is more Vatarrh in this section nt th 'ou_ntrylhan all other diseases put together and ~mtil the last few years was suonosed to be incur- 1h1." 1' 01' ildilrcat many years doctors ronounc- "détha 1""‘“1 ‘uasf @1111 llresqribed locarremedics 1" Y constantly faiiinglo cure with local trcar nent, pronounced it incurable. Science l\'=s proven ratarrh to be a' constitutional disease arid P therefore r_equlrcs constitutional treat'1\ef\t.l>ialls il _ata_rrh Lure. manufactured by l<‘ 1. ("heney& o., Toledo, Ohio, is _the only constitutionnlciirig _nn the market. it is taken internally. it acts 'llrcctiy on the blood and mucous surfaces of thi- Sold bv r ‘ c csscuuirsc-ii. H. Rayner Ind Blanchard, $2 Francis A Sweet $5; $25; Gordon Glove Gougan, $10; I". V. C. Hlltz, $10; Il. R. F. W. Jardine, $10; rison, $10; H. R. Mouse. $10; J. Warren, $12; Wesley Champion, Alfred Glover, $5; John W- Hogs. William Goss, $5; Janie Lylldli. Edwin P. Lynds. $5; Hartle Brown, $5; David Profitt, $5; E. H. Henry, $5; W. A. Pidgeon, $5; A. L. Rogers, $5; C. J. Cook, $5; John Palmer. $5; J. W. iiai--img. $5: Lottie A- Sims. $5; Tiionias N. Donahoe, $5; Pearl Pidgeon, $5; Robert Johnston, $5; Patrick Brennan, $51 W1111HII1 S. H088.. $5; James Essory, $5; John Clark, $5; W. C. Orr, $5; R. T. Moase. $5; Mrs. C. A. McNutt. $5; J. F'. Profitt, $5; A. A. Lockliart, $5; T. W. Bent-_ 103', $5; \V. D, Wlliltehead, $5; G. A. Sutherland, $5; D. Mclienzio, '$5; Miss Dora Squarebriggs, $5; Dr. E. G. Gillis, $5; J. E. Gamble. $4: T. M. Sinltli, $3; Miss M. _Qla;k,,$3; Robert J. Wliitclieud, $2; Saiikie Gillis, $2; F. M. Pidgcoii, $2; B. W. Lowe, $2; P. D. Mark:-i. $2; J. E. Inglis, $2; N. S. McPhee, $2; Samuel Bernard, $2;_ Mrs. J. \V. l-logg, $2; John Bernard. $2; Samuel Ciiscloy, $2; Rev. W. E. Johnson, $2; Marion 0111111- $22 MTS-| Edwin l'i~oc.or, $2; Wlilliani Wiilkcr, $2; Archibald McKenzie, $2; Dan, Stewart, $2; Mrs. Samuel Caseley,_ $1; Eddie llickey, $1; John Walker, $1; J. J. Burns, $1; Robert Doyle, $1; lan Darracli, $1; John Thompson, $1; Mrs. William Glover, $1; Mrs. Alfred Delaney, $1; Margaret Adauis, $1; Myrtle Adiiins, $1; Thomas Stewart, $1; Donulil McKinnon, $1; Fred Shea, $1; George C, McPherson, $1; Ruth Stewart, $1; Lemuel W,ood, $1; Mrs. James Sinitii, $1; Neil Stewart, $1; D. P. Ciiseloy, $1; Charles Hickey, $1; James (‘»ook, $1; Charles Clow, $1; Jiinics E. Mini-pliy, .50; John Clow, .50; (follected by Heath Bowncss: Col- ledge Bowiiess, $5; Heath Bowncss. $5; Alvin Glover, $5; Russell Bernard, W. B. McArthur: Hugh Morrison, $10; W. B. McArthur, $10; E. Urch, $10; Jiimcs Sheen. $5; Jas B. Millman. $5; Harry Webster, $5; \V. G. Simpson. $4; Alexander Brown, $2.55; James Pendergast, $2.50; Joseph Sheen, $2; (‘olle