i tl, _ _ "WEDNESDAY. -8UMMER8IDE MARKETS.-0atB. white, por bus., 45c.; oats. black. por bus., 47c.; potatoes. per hits., 30c.; butter, dairy, per lb., 21c. to 22c.; butter. creameryrjidc. _lo _ 32c.; eggs. per doz., 230.; hides, per lb., 12c.; wool, per lb., 26c.; pelts, each, 20c. t0 50c.-H. '-'RURAL ROUTE.- With few ex- ceptions the people of the Mount Car- mel Route of Rural Mail delivery, as well as those of the Cape Egmont route, are well nigh supplied with mail boxes. The Mount Carmel route is more satisfactorily dealt with than it was at tlrst and it is hoped that all inconveniences in the future will van- ish. The (`apt- Egmont route is quite satisfactory, the mail driver being otie oi the residents ol' Capt-_ Egniont, anti const-t|ut-ntly he is t-cquainted with the nanie and wlit~rt- rt-sztliiig.--It. Many friends and neighbors will learn with deep regret ot' the death ot' the late Miss Ellen t`:iIlni.'litin_ who passed suddenly away at her home- in North Wilisliire on .\loritl:i_\'. Sept. Ttli. The \\'t-tlitestlay previous to her death. _Miss Collaglian wats :ittacketl with acute ititligt-stoii, but tht- syinpttiliis were not t-ons-it_lei~t-d alarming tintil the following Sutitltif-'_ front whit-'n tiint- she gradually grtw woi':=t-_ until death brouglit n happy rt lt»a_t-easetl was in hor dist year, of tt' tpiit-t and gt-ntlt-. tlispositioti and tt dt.-votit int-n1- ber of the llonlun t'atliolit' t'littrt'li_ untl intit-li tw-1-ipevt-_-tl by nt-igiibors and tit-ttuaititaiict-.~'_ _ Slit-_ lf-ztvt-.t to mourn three brotlit-rs and tout' sistws. hesitlt-s it lariie nutti- },,_.,- U1' |p,;|1- rt-ltitivcs (ln the tnornin_t: of llit- fitlt tht- ltiiitral prttct-t~.lt-tl ltr Lot |15 rlitirt-li, \~»-lit-i-e lligli .\Ia.-s \vu_< sung and th»- ltttriul rites pt-riorint-tl hy llcv. I-‘tttht-i' t'urrtin in tht- pi't-_st-tit-e ol' at litrilt- tztiitgrt-ctititiii til' lrieiitls ztiitl re-lnti\'t-:<. ll. l. l’. WEDDING BELLS.--_-\ vt-ry pretty and ititorestiiig \v<»tldiiig will take pltitfc this itiortiini: :tt liall-past six.- wpop My (lorttltl 1'. llrt_-inttt-r, spit of' Mrs (It-tirgo llrt-tnnt-i‘, of l.'»\ l’rint:e Street. und .\li<\' Stisan t`t'tisltill. tlauglttt-r of I\Ii~.- \\'_ II. t`i~o-kill, will bt- itiitt~i~itd in St. l’;inl`s t‘hut't~h by the lit-v. .\l|' \\'<-.t\tlt'till`_ 'l`lit- liritlcs- niaitis will lu- .\li.~':1t-:i ,\tl\-lt- .\'t-\\'liui"~' and i~‘t';ii1t't-:; (lill, while tht- niuitl ot` ltoitolit' will ltt- .\liss .\lti|t-oliit. tht- liritlt-'.~; tousin. 'l`ht» usht-rs :ire _\It~>::=r:s llugh .\l_ >'intpsoii :intl \\'_ t`. Situ-l:tti‘. The bride- will bf- utlirt-tl in whiti- :Itin and will t-.trry o livatttiltll lioutttit-t ot' whiit- rost-s. 'l`h~-_ ln'i\lc>‘iitttitls will wear dresst-s of pink and blue. re- spt_-tftivcly, :intl will carry bouquets of pink roses. 'l`h».- intiitl of liotiour will wt.-ar blue. _-\l`it-r tht- t-ereitioiiy the tnu.rrit-tl votiplt- will It-tivo by the s_s. Noriltutnbt-t'|uiitl on ;t trip to llolitztx :intl liosioti and will be zi\va_v for about two wt-t-ks. 'l`lit- bride will wear it travelling tliw-rs of Iilutr. and at black vtilvt-t Init. with uliitt: pluinc. 'l`l\e tlutirditin joitri tht- ntiiiierotts frlt-ntls ot' tho couple in extending hearty cott- grattiloiioits. \ _.___ v L Dr. Moz-se’s Indian Root Pills o\ve their singular el`ft-ctivcne.<.s in Curing I-llictiinotism, Ltiiiiltttgti :intl Scitlitva to tht-ir powt-r of ;tant use Ima roved t't>iiclusi\'t_-ly that l)r. ltltirs--`5 Yntlian Root Pills sirctigilien ut-.ill kidneys and it Cure Rheumatism L, \\\\'a s\\\v////////§\\\\\\\\ The Price ` f nur pr _esent stock_ 0 ‘....tches will not be raised ne cent no matter how the price goes up, and we hav _ _ __ I"\\\\ YIIIZ Q n (D -~s \'/Illllllff \\ \\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\'iVIIII/II ..._ ~. fb lA\\\\ \zl1/I/1lI1,\\\\\\\ somc fmt- ones to clioos from. made by the leadin watchmakers oi the world. We are not dependent on wireless" in timing our watcheshaving a Transit in- strument, ship’s chronornet- er, and one ofthe finest reg- ulators in Canada for that purpose. E. W. Taylor Cameron Block Charlottetown §\\\\\\\\\\9.IIIlIIIIlA \ I4 it l.-‘ ' '.1--Pi; ‘fi / 1- `-"ff _ \ . f‘ 7. ' '=i£t;gE;f gg EEE? -is-1 ;‘,‘ 1* J" nv ¢__ -_lr ;.7?§;'z 'I_-fllfgc-iii 1 \;/V'-g _ 1 Hotel _ l"l Martinique Broadway at 82d_St.;'- NEW YORK f best tlnic lining 2.221/|. lllltla S. has ‘L ‘ - boon in suclt great form recently that her victory was pretty well anticipated l by horsemen hete. The time rniher -Splehdld l‘D0m» Wlfh indicates that the track was slow, ldjoinlng bath, $2.00.] having been interfered with by the .Vt/nh pr-ivngg bg¢}1,_ weather. ln fact, the races were post- from $2.50. poned _from thfe- _pri-e_v_I_t_>us -Spec--11 wg--<-it ---tw ‘3_3§3“l‘.t..»§’ ..`l.'l“'° “W lllnlunll Prices literals.” victory was the credit _mont convenifnt locntioai 4_1: D B OFM In it a.%..t...'-- "‘.-:.i's°,ss.f:.:-stan _ -gt »° _ _ “ I. nlr- Pmnooq. ` we sl.,~.=.':.-:im ss.. _ , -:. - - . -~--.- --f f-_ -- -_ ~_,»--__ 7- -~ EXAMlNATiON.- The standlngof ` APPLE CROP HEAVY.éApples are ~. __< E!Ul)AY._»_`“' ' the pupils of Anglo-Rustlco School for reported to be a very heavy ci-op tliisf; : - ' __ _ _ ,______,__-_-_ -_ the month of September are:-Grade year in this Province, as well as in Al-IMY FIELD OIRVICE FUND.- __,..- ' ` IV.-1, Hilda LePage; 2, Stella ROIl~ Nova Scotia, and the expectation is There will be A Whiting in connection ____,,.--¢.v/"" - ings; 3, Wellington Match. Grade Il. that prices will be low. owing to the with _the Army Field Service Fund at -1, Lome Stevenson; 2, Victor Bun- small foreign demand pn account of the Balltllt Church. Clvendish, on tain; 3, Dorothy Bulman. Grade I.- the war. M9133? “i8'hl- if 7.-3° °'¢l00|¢- The 1. Bessie Stevenson; 2, Edna LePage; --- “P°“k°"° “'m~b° 01° HUD- -N680 Fill' ” 3, cyrii Taoism. New Fox coMPANv_.__- “ The serald and Mlior A. A. Bartlett. 5874- _ .\\ _ I _ ` _ Castle, the greatest exponents ot lt is to haven capital stock of $80,000, bullpen! transacted. A full attend- 0 6 _ Q - ¢ modern social dances. She also divided ltito 8.000 share of ten dollars 81109 ii Nlltlosted.-J. A. McNair. R8~ _ ~ - 0 6 e\ / ,,191 ' 4./..-.-M--nun--~ studied ballet and aesthetic dancing auch. T_&ie ap_pl_i_cai_;t§: fo_r f_;1c_o_i'_pnt':_t;_t:_- C0l’dil1B S€Cl'9¢ll‘Y- ¢ Q Q /6 ld - f and visited the Emerson College o on are esrs re ng an . , f pt - 1' , _ ___ Oratory. ln this connection we are of Ellerslie; bouts Dystaut,commerclal CENTRAL ROYALTY SCHO0L.- ,e ¢ fi? |_ ,J *"*'-"'“""""""‘-°"'- "i- pleased to learn from Miss Gorman traveller, ot' Ellersllei Lemuel DYE- The Pulms that h5V° “lined i-he high' ' ‘ ` ~ Q oil dv" - ,<1-"` UP ' I '~ I " ""`"' _ I | t __ _ _ READING MATTER SELECTED FROM THIS WEEKS NEWS FDR THE 1 -f -it _`,2_-‘if--."'-_‘-i?i.°~it.i ti-,'=»f: '£43' it.`s.-.". - ,,..,,t_. ,. _._.,_p,__,¢_._ _ __ .. ._,_,. .-._ _ i _ _ -. ,t of Mount Carmel are well through tht-.ir harvest, which, in spite of the wt-t in the first part ot’ the season. is one ot' the best crops of any part of tht- t#ountr_\‘ or even in the whole prov- int-e. .\ fiirnier in particular having thrt-slit-d some barley, had a handsome yielding of twenty-i'otir bushels to one. .\notlit-r having ihrt-shed about ninety stot-Its oi' tht- satne kind as above meti- tiont-tl produced over one hundred busht-ls. The wlieat is etlllllllfv' tl-S prolific as the harley in this section. 'l`lit-re will be also ati overabuiidaiice ni” potatoes, the crop being one of the Ia-st for many years. The out har- vest is .tot less abundant. ln one word, if the weather be favorable the _iit-lding oi the grain crop will be for above the ordinary.-R. FOX NOTES. The Paiiada Fox lixcliaiige recently took delivery of s-over-al pairs of foxes for coinpanies for which it had made sales.-The rant-li oi’ the Canatla Atlantic Fox and l"nr (‘oinpany has been practically tloniplett-ti. and in a week or two the I.-lttt-k lit-duties will he installed in their new qu-.trtc-rs.-Letters received re- t~t-ut_ly from the llnitetl States ask for particultirs regarding the black fox industry. and express the view that whilo the outlook for business l!f‘lHH`- .illy is durk,‘tiio fact that the black l`o:~; ttoinpanieslure able to pay hunti- stnne dividends to their shareholders. particularly appealed to investors.- 'l'hc ltoyul lnvt-stinent Exchange has received a letter from a responsible trust tzonipany in Lon-don (Eng.), in which it is stated that the Situation in regard to the sale of 'fox stock at this inonient “ is soniewhzit improved, owiiig to the success ofthe-Allies in ini-ning back the German advance on Paris." f On Saturtltty, September 26th, tht-rc pasitetl away to her heavenly ret-i_t, liain li. liorne, of Milton, at the age oi’ 70 years. . Site was in her usual gootl health and uttentling actively to the duties oi` ho' household until Sept. ltlth, when she sui`l`t-red a severe fall which caus- -ed-a--fraoturo-of the hip. Everything that loving care or medical skill could do to alleviate ht-r sufferings was done and she st-etnetl just before tht-_ last to be on tht- inentl and her pliyslcittti ht-ltl otit confident hopes of her re- t-ovcry. But with terrible suddenness t-aine ti change i`or the worse anti al- most before Iier liusbantl and children voultl gather at her bedside site whis- pered ht-r Inst words and her loving spirit flctl to that land where there is nt-itlier sorrow nor pain and where "God lliniseli' shull wipe away all tears." Slit- leaves to mourn their irrepar- tthlt- loss it husband, t-ight t'hlltlt°t-u and ont- sister, Mrs. Geo. Younker. Ilt-r datiglitt-i's nrt-: Mrs. Geo. t‘urtls, oi` ltt-gina, Sitslt.; lllrs. (l. S. Clarke, of llilltc. Snslt., untl the Misses Sophia and l~It|iel who live at home. ller eld- est son, Owen, rt.-sltlt-it in Truro, N. S_; ht-r set-ond son, l-luntllton, at tht-_ lieute- stt-utl, Milton, whilst lu-.r other two sons, Arthur and Leigh, live at Dilke. Susk. Tlit- funeral, which will be held on- Sttttirtlity. 0-'~t. iirtl, will leave the house :it Zi p. ni. i`or St. .lohn’s (lhurt-li, Mil- ton, wlit-rt-_ tht- sf 'vlt-e will be held and the internit-nt take p:;v.c~‘ _ THURSDAY. CROPS IN MURRAY HARBOR.- lr the Murray l-lnrbor district themaj- oriiy of tht- fttrniers have taken in their grain, but there ia still a gootl quatt- tit_v of' it rt-inttinlng in tht- fields. The crops in tht- district, in common with tht- other tlisiricts, ure said to be t-xceptiutially good. -.A. F. s. AT MALPEQUE.-At'.1 nit-t-ting in tht- interests 0l` Ilie Army I-‘it-ld St-t'vlt‘e iti Mnlpt-tint-_ Ilall on Moiitlay 1-vt-niiig, Dr. l<`n|lt-rton spoke most. instrttt-tively anti in lils usual t-loqut-nt :intl powerful style. 675 bus- ht-ls of outs and $30.00 we-rv plt-tlgctl by 28 givt-rs present, tt very high tivt-rage. lt is learnt-d that since fn ont- district, l-lanillton, the teuclier. Mr. John Montgomery, secured on his list 450 liuslicls-a good example for otlit-rs. Tho mt-t-ting was small in Malpequc owing to the very stormy evt-ning. hail striking the windows so heavily at times as to make it diili- cult for the Rev. gentleman to pro- t-ot-tl. lint Mttlpequt- und surrounding districts ttrt- cvftlt-ntl_v going to tio as spit-ntlltily for this canst- as they dltl for the ltt-tl ('ross Asset-lation. HILDA WINS.-A telegram from ht-r driver, Mr Peter (‘onroy, to Mr l’. S. llrown last. evening, stated that in tht- rut-es held at Sydney yesterday llildn S., the nott-d mare from South- port. won the fren-for-all event. the tl »blo the ing. one at this splendid - Mr Hall- also com- a starter Hilda 8.. E5 5;. »f'..'.~i.-I-_.4-3‘...;f -' ,;_-‘».-.~:<.-».t.~.';:.»: _ Ellerslie Silver Blackwl-ioitis Limited." MISS BERTHA GORMAN has ar- is the title of the latest fox company SONS OF TEMPERANCE.-Viv - ` O rived home from an extended visit to be formed in this Province. It is t0l‘iB Division. N0- 4.§0ns of Temper- ~ * "‘ ‘ - to Boston and New York. While in being organised, as its name implies, B508. lueeta to-nllht at Wrights Hall. New York she took a course in social fn Ellerslie, Prince County, where its Bt 3 00102!! Shore. The installation dancing from Mr and Mrs Vernon chief place of business is to ho. and of officers will ta Q- place, and other in Charlottetown about the nilddle of Sumnierside; and W. I-‘. Montgomery, er) for the month of September are October, andthe net proceeds will be fox~breeder, of Bedeoue. Rf! f0ll0WSI-GTBUB VII!-1. George l 16-* given to one of the worthy war funds ---- Kerr. 2. Eupllemltl MCLGBII- GTBUB item. 'rin-_ t'imriottetown school at Anmv t=tEt.o sesvtcs FUND.- gl.-1. Thomas Kerr: 2 \ViIli=-t-- l:..\presston uill be opened and the At yliltsliire last iilgbt a public meet D9D99\'- Grade V. 1, Marion Brazil. ‘ ‘ R D ‘ ' classes formed sliortlv. ing was held in connection with the 2. Christina. MCRBG. Grade IV.--1. ' .ll collections for the Army Field Service' Emmett BFBZUS 2. Pellfl _swlllli 3- and the meeting was a great success. The Hon. L. L. Jenkins, M.L.A., pre- sided. Excellent speeches, worthy of the great cause, were delivered by Sir W. W. Sullivan (Chief Justice), Mr D. Nicliolson, M.I’., Rev. Dr Fullerton and .\Ir T. (‘. James, among others. Miss .\'iclioIson earned the hearty plaudits of the audience with n splendid recita- tion, tlie subject being particularly appropriate to the occasion. The visitors from the city returned by the late express last night. SURVEY PROGRAMME.-As a part of the work undertaken in connec- ton with the Survey now being made of the town, a Census will be taken during the next few days of tlte Pro- testant young people in Charlottetown over ten years oi` age. This infor- mation will be oi’ very great value in drawing up a constructive policy with regard to Recreation Sunday School work, and all other movements in the interest of the young people. The young men students of the Prince of Wales College have volunteered to take the census, anti it is hoped that all parents and ltouseliolticrs will give them any possible assistance in their share ot the work. ___ GOLDEN WEDD|NG.~'l`he golden wedding of ex-Governor and Mrs J. ll. Fletclier was celebrated in a very pleasant manner at their home on \Vilian1ctte Boulevard, St Joints, Ore., Tuesday evening, August 18, by the relatives of this most worthy and highly respected couple. The even- ing was spent in it most enjoyable manner. A handsome Morris chair was presented to Gov. and Mrs Fletcher its it token of love. Those present wort-: Mr and Mrs J. ll. I<`let.clier. llaniilton Fletcher, G. A. Fletcher and suit. Louis; Mr and Mrs Frank L. I-‘lt-tclier and sons, Ilttrold and Jutnt-s; Mr und Mrs Nuton l~`let.t-her anti son. l‘hot-be Woods, beloved wife of Wil-_y,~E\igt-tie; Mr and Mrs Watson Fletclier and sons, Morley and \Vat.sou; Mr und Ml‘,,l). C. Matlicny. The Maple Lent' extends congratulations and best wishes to these worthy Islanders on their fifty years ot' happy wedded life. -Maple Leaf. Mr Fletcher is ii. former resident of Charlottetown, where he has many friends who-'_w}'ll heartily join in the telicitatioiis. ` V FOX NOTES.-Mr (Thi-.ries Jordan. of Guernsey Cove. its at present en- gaged in erecting a , splendid fox ranch at that plat-t-. ‘JF has st-lected an idt-_al spot i`or the hcation oi' the rancli.-Mr Drew, itimitifitcttirt-r’s re- presentative, ot' Liverpool, N.S., has just completed his tour oi' the e_ust_ern end ol' the Province. Mr Drew, is in- terested in the fox industry.--Mr W. I.. Jordan, of Murray llarbour, has purclitisetl ten pntcli i`o.\'cs i`roin tho t`anutla I-‘ox Ext-litiitge. These ure for the new rttnch that is being built tit Guernsey (‘.ove_--'l`hti Murray llarbour Black Fox t‘oinpany is now paying its sliareliolders u partial dividend of 30 per cent. iti cash, with the promise of tl further dividend oi` 35 per cent. in the near future. This is an excel- lent result, upon which the direcioratt- and shareholders alike of the (Tom- paiiy are to be cotnniendetl.--Mr True- nian Jenkins, fox rancher, of Vernon River, was in the city yesterday. THE SOCIAL SURVEY.-The (‘om- mittee on Health got down to solid work last night when, for three liotirs, in the office of the (lonintiasioiier oi' Agriculture, they pointedly discussed problems of vital interest to the wel- fare of the city. The discussion was in no case random, but based on written reports prepared by com- niittees or individuals who had under- taken to go carefully into some ques- tloii. Amongst other things medical inspection oi’ the city schools,was presented by I)r S. It. Jenkins, \vlio had statistics of schools fn other cities. After keen discussion ti. cpm mittee was appointed consisting of Dr Goodwill, Dr McMillan und ex-Gover- nor McKinnon, to niemorlulise the Government in this matter. A resolu- tion was also passed asking that the llentttl Association be asked, through llr llagnall, to take tip, as suggested by tlieinselves, the question of dental inspection of school children. The vital statistics of the Province were mlnutely examined. It was felt that statistics of real value could only be secured by liavliig a provincial officer who could devote his time to this anti kliidred subjects. This matter was also referred to the Committee named above. llr I’ethic's report on mt-at inspection was very complete, und valuable suggestions were mode, as was also I)r (‘_rokei1's on milk. The housing conditions and the sanitary state of the city were given` a good tical oi' atteiitlon. It is planned to have all of these questions very fully presented at the Survey Exliihit, which will he held at it later date, and also printed In full in the Survey Report, il booklet that shotiltl be of great value and interest to every citizen. ili CLEANSE THE BLO0D ANDMID DISEASE when your blood is impure, weak, thin and debilitated, your system becomes susceptible to any or all diunes. Put your blood in good condition. 'Hood 's Sareaparilla acts directly and peculiarly on the blood-it puri- fles, enriches and revitaliul it and builds up the whole system. as was Intl- - o win from hor run to Kelly ovmtnl. _ is Saruplnllo the en o orty years. t- . _ It is atm to help you. q hat Henry Lawrence Soutliwick, Presi- tant, commercial traveller, of Halifax. GSC number of _marks in Central l dent of the College, will give a recital !\'.S.; John A. Lea, fox-breeder, of ROYBUY School (Mary Roberts, teach- _ MQUN1- CAgME|___T1w people Fund. There was a large attendance Henry RODGFIB- Grade I--1. MHlC01lD / McRae; 2, Donald McRae. _ following, are the pupils of East _ Royalty. School (Etta Molynenux. It _-- teacher) who have attained the high III.-1, Marion Newson; 2, Verna New- RED CROSS AT MORELL.-The women of Morell and vicinity have organized a branch of the lied Cross Society, and have begun work on an extensive scale, with the following officers:-Pres., Mrs. VV. T. Anderson; ,Vice-pres., Mrs. A. Barry; Sec'y., Mrs. R. N. Cox, Jr.; Treas., Miss F. Suther- land. The society is progressing moat favorably on account of the‘enthu- slnsm and sacrificing spirit in this good work, shown by its forty odd members. Previous to the formation of the society n. patriotic concert, con- sisting of music, readings and short addresses, was held; and this concert was the means of realizing about eighty dollars. This sum with the membership fees paid by the mem- bers has placed at the disposal of the society considerable sewing material which is being made into garments, bandages, etc., for use oit the battle- field. SOCIAL SURVEY.-In connection with the Survey of Religious and Soc- ial conditions it seemed clear that the girls lacked means of expressing their i'ull life. The College girls took the matter tip first, and after consulting several interested parties, arranged to meet to discuss the matter with Dr. Myers. The meeting was held Wed- nesday evening at the Y. M. C. A., and it was decided to organize them- selves into u society. The following officers were elected:-President- Lilian McKenzie; Vice-President- Helen Smith; Secretary-Georgie Mc- Lean; Trcaaurer-Marioir Whear; Committee-Bels_sle Bell, Pearl Hap- gootl, Florence _lll.. Feeling the need of the advice ani] fellowship of others, the following were asked to act as an Advisory committee:-Mrs. Strathie, Mrs. T. C. James, Mrs. J, Web- ster, Mrs. E. T. Higgs, Miss L. Sea- man, and Miss (7. E. Dutcher. the la.t__- tt-r of wlioiu was elected Hon. Pres- ident. _ _ BELGAN RELIEF FUND.- A meeting in the interest of the ilt-l- gian Relief Funtl was held in Mr. l‘. W. McLeotl's store, Mt. Stewart, on Tuesday evening. Sept. 20th, with Mr. 'li_, l~‘. l-‘eeliaii in the chair. The object of the meeting wits to devise a course of procedure to adopt in Mt. Stewart for the sufferers in Belgium. On motion the following committee was appointcdto arrange for it canvas of the vlciniiyt l)r. Toomhs, Messrs H. l-*_ Feeltun, A, Grant and Geo. Green* the latter being inode secretary. The following men generously volunteer- ed to collect, und were assigned the sections of country ns i'ollows:- Savage Harbor-l)r. Toonibs; llead of llillsborough- P. W: McLeod; Pls- t|uitl_- A. Grant; Scotchfort- G. Green; Fanning Brook- ~M. Doug- lass; Savage Harbor East- G. H. Bennet and Mt. Stewart- Messrs H. I). Coffin and Jonathan Affleck. These volunteers will start work at otice and will no doubt be met by 3. ple of the vicinity. It was also prof posed to can at least a carcass ol' bt-ef, Mr. R. Clark giving the use of’ his factory free. Mr. Timmons. the butt-hcr offered a beef (-pilme) at $2 'ess tlinn cost.-L. CHINA MISSIONARY LEAVES.- Dr M. Mabel Mnnderson, of Hamilton, crossed by the Empress yesterday on _route to South- llentl, lndlanii., thence to Indianapolis, to attend the annual meeting of the Womsn’s Foreign Mis- sionary Society. Should conditions prove unfavourable for her return to tllilna this autumn, Dr Mandorson will probably spend the winter studying in Chicago and New York. Before liar departure at u picnic hold In Hamilton a short while ago, un address. in -part- aa follows. accompanied by a money- gift. was presented to hor:-“Dear and esteemed friend.-lt has been a Hamilton. that you have returned to' your nutlve place after a number ol years' absence In a far-off mission fleltl. Now that you are about to re- turn to your work again. leaving be- liintl friends and loved ones, we feel t-onstrainetl to express to you our- appreclation of you, your `wortli -and work, and to wish you a safe and pleasant journey to China. For we are proud of you, proud that by your ability and energy you have risen to the rank of the medical profession. prouder still that you are giving your life, with all your faithfulness and skill, to the service of humanity and Jesus Chris in the foreign mission journey, our good wishes will accom pany you. and dur _grayers will follow you. May the`eye at is never closed in slumber watch over you, the hand that holds the seas in its hollow pro- tect you. and the Grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with you until you retum to us again. Yes, and always. until at last after many years of sor- vlce, you hear the ‘ Well done, good and faithful servant. unter thou into ___..._.,___ in order to collect food and clothing i 1 -, . _, __ *___ -ci' _‘ - ‘°’ -QV _‘ _wt ‘J-"Nl ,,,<»»,< _ 5,/ _ e 0' »*-'H"'l_-I _lt_ est standing for the month of Septem- , ber:-Grade V.--1._Emn1a Holmes; 2, Muriel . Andrew`;""3, _ Isabel Holmes. _ ' _ - __ Grads IV.-1, Jean Miller; 2, Verna ' ° -- Newson; 3, Gertrude Holmes. Grade “ ` ' l I- son; -3,-_Marion Holmes. Grade II.-1, ' Frank Miller; 2, Claude Carroll; 3, _ _ Leona. Chappell. Grade 1.-1.Vera _ ` \ Andrew; 2, John Andrew. I ' I As -fresh and pure and wholesome as the green ' mint-fields themselves---and holding their mint-leaf __ flavor to the very last chew. ff' LOOK FOR THE CUPID ON EVERY PACKAGE. ' The wrapper of each packet is a coupon. Save . _ them for handsome \ FREE GIFTS ` I There is something in the gift-catalogue to please everyone. Get it at the store or write us for _ your copy. 5 CANADIAN CHICLE COMPANY 0 i.iMm-:D PETERBOROUGH - ONTARIO es* Made by, Canadians in the most I ` ® Z complete, up-to-date and cleanest [ » 2 . 0 notary ot it. tina in C-mas. _ '_ " "-% Q9' _ :::::::::r1‘1Ili§><2s§; :ve I - -_-1-o ‘ ' \¢ QF 4=_=m-_-_-Q-1--1 l .N5 “"""""-"°-"'-" ._-"':'-."""_..-. _ F F ""'_""'”'“"-"_”*“'“'-"*' .___-=-...." <-QQ upfgtip .--------.- \\\\\ -t\ “iai- ‘R- Q? ‘Z \\\ 0 ,----____-. l -l cordial response from the good peo`-" grt-tit pleasure to us, your friends of, i field. 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