e M ,__ _ THE GU# RDIAN. A Rifle Bullet. Itsl-`li1.:li. I’iol lexus 'I`oi.tlied Un By En _ 1 giiieering. _ Engineer-in! iii an article. on what isi I ' I ' ~ " ‘ * ‘ -_- ¢.mef11l\<' "<‘_“f‘ Off P\‘<:7°=_=i1<___ si"-_; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - . ` i _ 1 “ ' 5 some iiitei‘e>liii,i: re_siii.siis to t ie igit_o ‘ ‘ ` ' ~ _ ~ if _ g rifle bullet. Drift may liedetined in s . ° 7 no -. ‘ - _ _ _ _ ' . -_ __ ‘ Ui the Maritime Pr0vln...s, 55th Session, held at I Halifax. Bono;-gl terms as "ii progressive lateral displacement of the tragectory curve from ‘,~¢;-tical plane which bisects the muzzle ofthe barrel and the object- point aimed C' I *ima oiriisi coNvENiioN Lodi s’ “_” A most important cause of drift is, sm, Engineering, to be found in immediate " _ osgociation with the spin of the projectile. It does not appear to be very generally or my clearly understood exactly why the A BEAUIIFULLY DECURAIED MEETING PLACE QEPB- t_ _gmilgr reason. The di1i`erence:of of D f C 'FSHFER 'Q tile tends toproduce a spinning wind in _ lhiminediate neighborhood. There is a Penn* Rev* T7 B' ‘7°h”’°”_° Lynn’ Mass* y Rev. Dr. Goodspeed, McMaster Univer- 1"rr~r¢"lr neighborhood of resisting solid or liqui msmnd tho tendency would be to esnsbat spinning of a bullet makes that bullet orift, but it has been proved experimentally md beyond all doubt that it does so iofagt, audit has been established that ‘he shift due to spin is always to that side glitch corresponds in the directeon ofspin. lnpther words. a projectile, with a. spin corresponding to the direction of motion gfthe hands of a watch, will drift to the ,fraud vice versa. The effect is of the ,me character as though a cylindrical pencilwere made to spin about its axis md projected (while spinning) along me ,gi-face of a tablecloth in the direction of itsaxis. The pencil would move longi- mdinally in the direction of propulsion; it 'gold also roll laterally in the direction of ` iggpln. The reason it rolls to one side is I that in meets with more frictional resist- use on its under, than on its upper sur. hee. Well, it is quite possible, and indeed pobable that a spinning bullet rolls kk;-glly over the air below it for a frictional resistance due to diB‘erence density above and below the axial line o gheprojectile were the sole, or even the t min. cause of drift dueto spin, then *lu* drift in elevated regions, where theatmos- ,here is rarilled ought to beless than in places nearer the sea. In the Transvaa i ` ti txexample, drift ought to be less than in 3 ‘ nd with the same wea ns. A series Sa _higia - D0 prim gi plateau could not fail to be of great pmc‘|int_o,.ost__ It Seems probable to0_ exercises Rev F 0 Weeks, reading Scnp guarding to Engineering, that the pas- tu of 8 spinning projectile in close pro! The President read the rules of order ' _ August 1904 - - 'J H. C. Creed Secretary of Convention .° _ _ _ - , - 1 I . _ T I ~ » read a. list of delegates' and pin me:in°r"T: "F hmmrlcfmllayall be _ _I _, 1 i 0'" `.. _ _ _ - Dare on e ormer o w ic any _ - ` 5 ’ _ _ is theoretical reasons f_or_this belief ”°"ed_ ‘msc delegates _pfesfintj The Demon oooiosorib, the name of a deo,,,.t_ ‘ i i . _i _: i ‘ e . _-. “ e' _ ~ -,beams stated A oomomg p,.ojec_ following were on motion invited to e i _ » I* \,__ __ __ _ _ seats in Convention:-Rev. C. W. Jackson d friend on payment of $5. On the his- -s ‘ ~ 0 ~ . ..~_:~_ gui.. .» -» ‘_ rio roll the name of any one untler 16 _ _,_ __ _ _ ____ earscan beinscrihed on payment of_ $2 ,_ _ _ _ __ __ __ _ ~ _ ~ _ ~=--:jf _~ -_~__'___.._-._._.;.__i'_~.“§ _ hose over 16 on Payment of $5. Afiiei' _ _ - I I 'I 'I ` I _ I _I .`4"1-0"” if 'if""`"r"» X¥`§TI3'”‘ii*” scussion by Revs. G O Gates, Dr Trotter " *“" _ _ _ 5 v _ ‘ * 0 I' _C0h0on C.WCorey,J W ;Bano-loft _J'- __ . _ E;'¢¢||¢”_"¢f fu p | “ *j ` ` - " oi * -` __ -_ PaisIey,MrCummings, and others, _,the __l_r“'° ee ° ' .1 :iw I 5 - i ; I _,___ .report was adopted. '_ _ - *Dried 01111182 D661 8»ll`0W¢d f»0.Bm01l1- _i ~ 1; f ' i 5 o '.1 ‘ ffl* f I . I ‘A I .T E; it gf, I-I If Q` 'JJ I ll* 'ity tosolid or liquid bodies will b e and in many cases to influence drift. hrface or .skin adhesion ee n the dmlmambiem oi, and the projectile cor, sity; Rev. Austin, Kempton; Rev. L. D.i di gnpoiiding to the adhesion betweena °‘” ' ° d|ip’s surface and the water in which it hats. layer of air in close D° alltact with a projectile is compelled by W kictional adhesi in to spin, that layer °° nlries the next adjacent layer with it, tb tid so on for some distance away. with lteadily diminishing effect. There is little reason to doubt that spinning bodies Iithasulllciently rapid spin and slow Baptist Convention of the Mari- me- Provinces was opened in I orth Baptist Church, Halifax on ‘T turday morning 25th inst at 10 o`clock, e ¢ careful executive quamitayive ox_ the President Hon. H. R. Emmerson in ‘ ents carried out on the South Afri- th Boston; Rev. C. W. Rose, _B. C.; Rev. Wm. Goodipeed, Rev. T. M. Johnson, Rev. C. W O ii in “soar-" and “drift” *md Pfillted ' ` pointed as follows: Mr. J. J. Wallace, 8 (chairman) Revs. J. W. Spender, W. H, '_ Subscriptions. Distinguished Visitors Received---The officers Elected- Successive Sessions and Services-Report on Dcnoini-l national Work-Addresses on Missions---Steps Taken ‘ _ to Create a Twentieth Century Fund Libera _ I Hanirax, Aug 27.-The North Church Halifax is looking radiant in it new coat of paint. The walls are shades of gum col- or, with dark trimmings; ceilings frescoed in panels of pale blue with cream and brown trimmings. The choir gallery, pul. ll pit, stand, platform and every available li niche are beautifully decorated with palms, ferns and potted plants. The eople of North Church have spared neith~ r time nor pains to make this session of ers and others., ` ‘ _ ' Report adopted. . ` ~ ' S he Convention pleasant and profitable to The oath annual meeting of the t dMrs India;Mrs A._J. Gordon, bson, (Meth.) of Halifax; Wm. Lent, eymouth, Mass. The visitors were lled to the platform and welcomed by Responsive remarks were made Dr. m The committee .on arrangements pr-e`;_,_w A Nominating Committee was then ap- P re and Rev. Ira Smith, offering prayer. I man. i Report on Home Missions was presented by Rev.A. Cohoon and on motion adopted. The Report of Committee appointed ast year to devise means for raisinga wentieth Century Fund, to be divided qually between Home and Foreign Mis- , _ . e chain __ iions was presented bv Rev. J. W. Mann The session was opened with devotional- 1 I 0 I ' $ ng. The report suggested the distribut- ng of the fund as follows: Nova Scotia 27.000, New Brunswick $20,000, P. B. sland $3,000. Fund to be completed by 8 i Ra-nd, D. C. L., Mont. McDonald, our two lamented lady missionaries, Miss A. C. ' Gray and Mrs. John Hardy of India, and Mrs. Dr. Sawyer. Feeling remarks were ‘ i made by Rev( _A. Cohoon, Rev. Dr. Saund- nd) his subject- The Duties of P tors SLHTE FELT - Iaijust a. shade darker than the Pearl It is a little smaller in brim and Haven' in crown, more becoming to some styles ‘of beauty. certainly look nice and don’t soil so quickly-as the lighter shade. Price of the Slate $1.25. felt 'Tiff i iv _ _ PEARL FELT- 0 The very latest thing in late sum- _mer Outing Hats. The Pearl is made once, the price. is 'not extravagant, 'I -_ only.$l. ~ Hat Makes Va. Beautiful-I - I Id _y _ * We Have the Ha.ts;____.._-L BLUE FELT _ i A Bright beautiful Blue, ‘ no color on earth so pretty to those who can wear it, You’Il find those Hats the shade you'liaven’t seen elsewhere.” Price is very moderate $1 $1.25 and] $1.50. - ' av- ..,._._-_ye - _ --...;;, ` _ _ _ ' _ _ _.- ' "-if "si: .i ._ .- _ 'i Péili' 11% :x _ ~ . . . _ »-_ , I . _.I " ’ ‘ - .~+’ e-a""»<‘§`-*~ Ye? i - ai . _cg _ii iii" . ._-.:~ __ . with the wide brim and high-_smalb crop n,_ these Hats certainly are vei-y___ becoming to most people, but of course not all. Better' see them It I ~~ fi ., » ._ - , _ _Z ic, fr 1 ' _i ,~ -.I __ _ _ _ ;~f,§;=.;‘.» fi; ' Ci 'v ‘E - ii ~ _ _ , _ - -».< _ . _ beautifuhinlall shspe|i`il:iat~ 3fi»‘i T sein More _"“°_-me it __ bl ve enotigl_i;_t¢`i_i$-_gig ' arestylih and ._f9~'-if ' Boa.uti.ful~ ~‘ *‘°°.“°*» 75°- ?_°ef-_.tl-.25 _ . #Ti \ ` 31%; $1.50 ‘ ssrunniiy aF'rERNooN si~:ssioN. _ _ p W ~ _ '_~ ___ _____.§ e Session opened at 2.30, the new Pre- ' 5 A ‘ ` ident C. VV. Roscoe, in the chair. Read- ` ` ‘ scripture and prayer by Rev. J. M. Small- ~ f I _ .ibn -1 pi 4 _‘umm lj; tvs: ~ _ "~»'¢ '-' -"i|‘=fff`:‘ ~_. *»'____ ‘ "` -"'_».. f _-,__. _ ____ . 1 . ',_' -1 r ig g ‘§ I 55 N I I _ ' L_: - . . ' = 1}_' f .1 1 .si __ '_ R _ U V- _ ~ i _.__.-.gg ._,, f 1 \` -~.a»q,¢.» . _ ._ -. _ " ‘ f -_ ' ii -U2 " » ‘ _ ' e ~ ' A_Beautifu1 _ _ _ . ` _ - _ 4 *_ ~ _..< ~~- .egg / 5 v ' "' “ _ - -.5 1.-_ if-.47-` ‘ ~ it if F’ .“’f1~_'.-'-,<,;_"¢"ii?‘.‘;.<. _ The Ngminaging_gommiggou-eporto¢1_¢_i,o_ d_er onapieceofned-hot iron or on an old ____ e _ __ _ _ _ I_ _ __ _-_ _ _ ' __ 5.- -~_\-.71 _ P _ - . .__. . _ . . _ _ ._ ._ __ .,i' _ _ __ _ H* _ f _ __ _ ‘ _ ppingmengof Revs B H Eaton R B shovel will killany had odor in existence 1? _ ‘H _ ' - _,- _ __ __ _ a , _ ,_ ._ _ ° President' Smith and J C SDiu'r as a Ci°edential".lofn-" and'-l°"°__° mgmnt °“¢_b“hi“d instead- _ ' "Iu.s* mwindl 25 lhhum' 1 who " ‘~ it I of F mee. Ado ted b convention ‘ ' I H°1'U°K- TIN" H°1‘1i°8\¥° 11°# =1»1*s°' IWW ‘_ session ciiiedewiih-'payer by Rev o w K'ibNEY`nisniisE Aiinnncxiicnn 5”* if Y°“ ll"°f"- ‘1"°' “df ‘i°*1“5~ In . Jackson,Mrs.Morse and others -Corey Thethirq session Suurd . __ _ ‘ ~ _ _ ' ___ g arg tho Hgh to buy, "7 if; f 2' ~_ ._ ' _ _ . _“___ __ _ __ .___ _ ay even_ii_i_g., Mr. Pa_trick.I__;l;Io_l§sau_g‘I;i1a1.1_,B_qauha.rnols_ we have ako in Mock some it-lit.. ht. __ __ __ _ h _ mon h méchmmn __ . asii n_ orm meeting_iii-fthe niterest of. Que.,Sti_ii.ites;-_ I__w_astro_ubledwithkidneyi~ _ _ _ __ _ __;_;__ -__-_.Qs _ llalvelocity would be effected by the “med I' Sm *I _ - __ '__¢_=m|gg;on3_0p¢;;¢j¢i!§|;§¢gq},\gg¢ug¢1-ggggg ,Gi ind, CIP., .Brdmn Herring' W9 °°.n su-PPI’ QI _ .=» 'S' ’ Z. L. Fasb, recommending the Rev A Cohoon ti-6 _ii émikerl-E_é~.£ __nfe___ed_a§.§ t`_!)_e_,\b9\_'B ip,baU'9i§l|0!‘ tho* AWI!0§ll»Iie‘ " ’ 0' "Q ` ‘ I '°'I"'5 ‘lt visional program which had been prevared subjeéct being The Bétmspect and _é_n.°d_icLnas_B-ut__!°t_‘;$1f"’;7_fief'un;5i-U f!'$_5__;. In-1 bm_,9f_* @1552-1 Ii, ___ § we uri-roms mission 5 I Chews Kidney-I_.ivf=rl."7 ° "°° '°'_"”° ’°"°u“‘°°‘ _ e i i i. of .' - » . 1- -‘~" skieusold' troubles -Searls: llgeglilrvifigzlieoatlg Prgse rv’ Jars’ Bev. Dr. _Saunders was the next speaker i . Daly, E. J. Grant, C. H. Martell, J. C.i ` -They are Marching for IN CHINA 'l`RAI`IP__!;I`I?Al‘lP! The Heavy Tread of Feet! China-It’s not the I, _ . Asst. Sec’y.-Rev E J Miller and G _ ‘ H_ La_.wS0n_ B¢zzarS-” - spurr, R. H. Hatch, H. S. Shaw, H; B. B N Smith. A. J. Vincent;j Messrs Arthur _S _ _ ii R. . `*‘ ~ mpson’ F M Emmerson an M more than two hou_rs, and the thermome. er away in the nineties enough has been said about the eloquence of the speakers. Each did full justice to the subject as- Si Beckworth. t returned in a few minutes with their re- port which was presented bythe chair- , man. The_Convention then proceeded to sl election of officers as follows: n Robinson, Dr. Gates, Dr. Kierstead, E. E. I The Nominating Committee retired and V Pres.-Mr. C. W. Roscoe, Wolfville. _ __ lst. Vice Pres.--Rev. E. E. Daly. is 2nd. Vice Pres.»-Rev. G. P. Raymond. b Secretary-H C Creed. Treas.-James McPherson. P o Support the Annuity Fund. _ Rev T W Johnson, Pastor of First Bap- tist churchof Lynn, Mass.,_ was the next peaker. When we say that the large udience sat with unabated interest for gned him and their burning words will ot soon be forgotten. The' choir rendered aluable assistance adding materially to he success of the meeting and _the plea- ures of the audience. Closed with prayer y Rev. S. M. Johnson, of Lynn,Mass. suivnsr S1-znvicns. 7a. rn.--Quiet hour prayer, praise an ri reparation for God's work and worship A communication from the First Bapt- i throughoutthe day. This service was led st church at Moncton inviting the Con- i by Mrs. (Dru) A D Gordon, of Boston, and But People Who Have their Wits __ ntion to hold its next session with that n0tWit~bStanding the early hour the large About them, and Know that the c s . it our Store some day this week, and it OSLY Place to get Real VALUE in 0 -“U Chilli' I-IDB is at .member of the Board of Governors of 1 cadia College were read and referred to ‘ h OIL»`§'K7II`_»I.»’S° f We are waging a terrible war with high liecsjiist now. You should C “PIEII3I]N"' G'}'*l UU' hurch and one from Rev. J A Gordon V f e Committee of N o minations. The report on obituaries was presented y Rev. Dr. Black. Among those who I 11 ave laid their armour_ by during the past ear are Revs. N. B. Dunn; T. 0. Reese, eo. C.Cramp, Messrs. Theo. Harding _ l giveyou some idea of how We are the China Campaign. The beyond the comprehension of every buyers. Our Dinner Setts and Toilet arealso exceptionally low in Price- prices €é\’ T If you want VALUE; if yOU “Tint C if you want SATISF.-XC' C n0;\'. go to the only place where F0” ca” miihnm P. E. Island's Greatest Crockery Store. _ _nf ___ -.a SYDNEY (North and South) S- EILIJIST at which we offer China Tea Setts. S thereisii geiieral boom in all staple of C1-of,-lqerywnre. Enamelled Ware L' _ D it ' f dogtorj' she writes, "who gave me medi- c est-ry-was well iilled. It is needless to Montreal resigning his position as a say that all-who denied themselves their morning nap were rewarded for the effort. 10 a., m.-Prayer meeting. The Convention sermon was preached by Rev. S. _H. Cornwall from Rev. 14-6 nd was a- scholarly exposition of the Gospel of Christ. Several visiting clergy- men were present on the platform and participated in the exercises. ' AFTERNOON. ' Sziirifs F.~.i.i.s, _-xugust 27.-Que of the i ost remarkable cures ever pei-formed by I eorge Barnes of this town. Mrs. Barnes | isease. The disease had also a seriousl ffect on her senses of sight and hearinif. I t times \[r~ Barnes would be ev ine that seemed to make me worse at ‘ ‘ I was told of Dodds kidney Pills' ~ I osny both my hearing and eyesi__;li; are Q _ if * d _ ii BARBADOS I - ' 1* . . . f _ visiting' clergyman. - Report on Sunday School Work tabled- ALMOST A MIRACLE' by Mr. E. D. King, object lesson and ad- Cabo of Kidney Disease Reported dress to the children by Rev. J. H. Mc- t an fe ` . ` . . . r_ E in Smith-S Ea_uS_ Donald B.A.Principa.l ofHorton Academy, Christ. the Magnet. Address on Grande Ligue Mission by goddks Kidney Pills was that of Mrs. 5 Mrs Artimr E_ Masse_ Address on Worth West Missions by ' -'his iii-ir _-ai» N e _ gignf-:itlm’I`tri>(iib\l»l;-t reseullltéiifg frgiri nfiqisdnréji’ A Rev VV F- Parker’ B'-5' EVENING. 9 ` l for 0 {_j_f ;n(§'Shor,_sighted_ ` ` i 7 p. in.-Sermon by Rev. Dr.Gates, Text. e{lr‘l:1:l3(aLi“iies gives ati account for her ‘ Eph. 3-19. An evangelistic service fol- ase for DL1b1iCf'1¥i0H1 "I h**"*-’» COUSUIYW _fi lo wed the sermon and though Saturdays heat. was continued throughout Sunday,- lie vast audience showed no reluctance. .-Eilnudelsgot. one box. I have used part to stay for almost three hours, which fact iov fluff am Colllpletel-V °“"ed'““‘.l """""u5*'e ‘ is all that is necessary to shoiv the deep ‘ I . P’ gow “na Que ° i The pulpits of almost all the churches nterest taken in the services. n the city and vicinitywere filled by the (Continued on the Fifth Page.) I was cured of Acute Bronchitis by Pills. _ - Aug 24 Aucuonool-_ 1 MD' ARD S LIB IM1§hgJ;MPBELL_ W. H. Stewart 8: Co’s__stock of boots is e - _ . I I 5 AILS FR() M -.-- _ Isl d J' ‘ now being cleared out at slaughter prices. ' _ - _ » _ _ Bay of an S- -Goff Bros. 25 iw n M ‘_ M P 1 Co - _ st Indie cargo schr ' I B l | I rent” °r nege’ Teachers Umm ‘U Direct We - si ig ' was cured of Facial Neuralgia by G. 1 , d bo v - _ ' 1' ' . -_ I .... __ _ ys sli rs 10 cents at the _ lloon 3rd inst, Ch’t0wt‘l. -“‘§,13g“;‘:m_,_ ,woes and bm, bright! Mi.\'.iRn’-s L`IN1M__Es'1‘. _ oieil-ifmgénsaie.-oonijbems. __e_________i` _ I I s Moliséés. _ _ , WM' DA}`IELS° A Specml bargain m aE_pa¥V, Taylor’s, fl' uesday noon, Aug. 4! B=f\>“‘i°e _ G _ S sprmgniii, s.s. . hand opera classes at - mf _ A _ _ ,O we soo suis. bright _roierv __ug=11‘- _ 6 _ _ b ,camass Biwk. - .~ lllldlg. §_;J_~_.;l__ i;e__c;'>m0r_i_.o»;l_i;i_on$ Tgis as _ No? _finding Connolly 8 what ‘in {>f_§3hro%;_<_: Rheumatism Y ___Ie___s_-m__e_bootS $I_2_5_noW 88% mw.S~_ Qmoo Hom.g_3 to 10; 12 to 2 . . ' W- 0 . * ‘ ‘ - ° ME" -‘1 I I ` ' Clearance ° to S. _ - I ____ d 1 _ or Ea e 0 _ _ _ _ _ . Y_ _ _Moe shoes $1.15 now pow 75c.at _ _ __ other freieht carrie ow _ N RA,1_TE_\,BURY_ __ GEORGE T'Il\GLE _ 'Sale-Gon°Bros. 2o1w . TELEPHQR-]§1__233_ __ Albert C0 , N B. R. l‘ Aux 6eod_ I I ' I Jerseys.-Foot-ball and other _ 5 _ __ _ _ _ _ 'gltonso _ '_ -L _ " 0' `~:_’ - -,, _>r"~~1‘>`_ ' ~ ’ stem.” Une ill a dose,25 cents abox -Refrigerators sh-_¢;»ii_ld be thoroughly 1 cleansed once a week everything remov- i P e;l shelves and rackiz washed in warm by I*h° Pnl' L°°v° 5°” °rd°" °”lY' I soda wate wi ed and then sunned A BAD CASE OF ASTHMA says:-” I teel it my duty to recommend IW YY Y as he had tried it, and it proved success- iul. Itried it and it cured me. I am thankful to-day to say I am awell woman nrou h the use oi this remed Ikee it e without A Hint While Scrubbing. mysi' -_ i> _ 1 ~ _ i 220 hiv# 10115! thoughtit reKl‘€tI-able serve Jars' in zless and stone-. _ above wiilbe sold cheap to clear ouri cg f Rgffi gnfgfg, U30 IOI. ' Al!leri&, hydney, ° 4 ~ _f-»_.f»,_,i rs p dry _ _ ` ' 1 if possibm ' at the lowest possible prices. - ._ _ ....._ i Mrs. George Budden, Putmanville, Ont., . _da ‘ ne ”c,“_ n __,- s _ Ur. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed a.nd"l‘urpen '_ _ -` tine, as I had the Asthma very bad; could get nothing to do me any good. A friend of mine rsuaded me to t this remed _U 8 _ .l’- P _ _ I in the house all the time, and would not 0 ` it.” -Ada 1' ei e e' wen f te i ..-iri._wai*;n1;hZ no‘;I¥i;ns;I-;bbed.e1ew:viil ‘SEIIIUIIIIIPI 25” IUIII8 28III» I9IIO._ We have just recaived 50 dozen Pre# Raspberries. We can fill orders for Ras berries A full stock of griceries on hand all R. F. IIDIIIGII & B0. ' _ fnwm' Ouoeu Suv’ ~ 0 AGBIGULTURAL l Open to-the Maritime Provinces ‘ ` _ from _ 5 it 2 ., `~ L' - ‘ __ _ -_ iv' renew" for the-’°b¢sxoe "°=‘.»1_~ i Reference--P 3, 151;; » Mqggd \!$iiari-ie, ~'umxngrside, d' ' ~ - ; 2644 _ ' __ g woi.i=viL|.E,@ ro fu-ii_ns.n _'ills-aa. ,,___, .~_.. - ..l¢'_~- ' The sixty-third session of this college will begin on October Iaesin-ibed ul .ale 1 ' xt: §iia~_§,lz»;__;'a;¢~»_c_.~_»_i->;=;-,_;; \."’ 1 oneY to __ course uring the first two ears rangeof el __ __ _ ’ __ ly gr() 1: in \' Y; f%wm_ £arim__&t_ _gc Qcently added £0 ,thmcirricuiaii 3 take away the close smell and make the: __-OVER- » r ' T special course in Ped conduc d THE GREEN SICKNESS I ..:-thing it. ei-->1-11' Two stories are being added to “The Judson ” the family hotel of the_ Judson ‘ S@°'Y-'T1`eaSU1`€I'- I Memorial Baptist church on \Vashingtoii F- L- HASZARD» P1`9Sid€¥1t- l' 3 20 d&wt Square, New York. This hotel is a source _ of revenue to the church. It is said that ` it already adds $17,000 zi year to the in- come of the church. _ I “DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.” A small piinple on your face may seem .1 of little consequence, but it siiows your blood is impure, and impure blood is what causes most ofthe diseases from which people suffer. Better heed the warning given by the piinple and piirig your blooc at once by taking. Hood’s arsaparilla.. This medicine cures all diseases due to! had blood, including scrofula and salt rheum. The non-irritating cathartic-Hood’s room delightfully fresh. ___ Girls who lack sufli cient nerveforce to Stock; Poultry§'§;rmPmducts, Vegetables _ Ce -’¢l0P€ H1120 healbhy “'0UQ&l1_b00d 58091116 ‘and Fruit ever brought together in the pale, weak, nervous and irritable. __'Ihey Maritime Provinces, have chlorosis or “green sickness and Exhibits carried practically free on all _can only be cure.i_ when the nerves are re _ Government Railways. ~ l stored and rcvitilizcd and made “Ch by Lowest excursion rates for passengers. 1 using Dr. Chase`s l\erve Food, the Kr!-12-U Two days Horse Racing purses of restorative in pill form. It makes pale. $1300.00. weak women and girls healthy, rosy &§1d Special attractions in addition to the pliiinp._ Note increase in weight while- Exhibition and Races will be advertised ~ ~ - a er. _ Judson Memorial Cliapel.~_ _ _a_ff`_€l_}‘f_i_J_i‘_:__a_o__I2_i§ts;__§__t€9.__ce 'Programmes and___ One of the atest displays of Live- li ' Accomodation for eve body. __ 2 C. R. SMALLWOOD, l_»m~l...a. W - - -_e_4_._- A A- 'HY ill SUPERIOR NITURE BY I am instructed by Mrs. Wickwire to sell by aucfifiu at her residence, Prince Street, on \\'ednesd~y the 29th day of August. inst.. commencing at 11 o’clock a. m., all her household effects compris- ing Parlcr. Dining Room, Hall. B65' rooin and Kitchen furniture. _ Terms cash. I R. BEAIRSTO. 22 <5 -ri ::.° *'= <2: 5° 5" by asv. A. W. saw ¢i°ff‘i)f"I>.,.:L.i~L. fb’ r; Tiz_oTrER_,_`n. i_>,_ _ A‘i2,94w ` _' ' ".__f§. _ -` ii# » iiimisiiiiiii, _ wsifviiu. n.__s_., 4 F08 A YUUIBI LADIES. -xml.. Beautiful for situation. 'and in equip ment thorowh and elegant. Fivere ulav courses of ‘study-Collegiate, Piano Lfuslc, Vocal Music, Art, Elioocutn. Instruction also provided in Violin Music; Steno- aaphy and '.Typovi-riting. Fourteen mpetent Instructors. For Calendar and further information apply to _ '- J. I1. l`lacDONALD. .ing 9 4 w. _ _ Principal- _. » -. _ limi lilleilli woi.i=\_/ii.i.E. N. cates, Business Life and entrance into Aiiglied Sience Schools. ’ e Academy Home has four resident tolli’ e » -_' -, _jg -__ ._'j"I_ §e‘“°f'i“‘e ef Ia i_ea.r148_-_1~szdst'in= ‘ ’l .a _.___ Aim and some J.-.ae caiswaaanus. -