'rnE°¢1-'1.'&RiJo‘l“ril5‘rowNiGuariniAl,~1___. __ - _IF _AUG 3_2-r_ 1°” _ : ._ 1_i1i11 ii PICNIC SUPPLIES A ,» Guardian Subscribers may have their Picnic plates, spoons and forks at less than manufacturers prices. Figure out how many you require and send in your order at once. Special price to paid-in.advance subscribers. t 1 doz. Kleen 6 inch plates for _ . . _ 5c 1 doz.Kleenforks for _ . . . . . . 5c - ldoz. Kleen teaspoons for . ;. . _ _ 5c ' - Charlottetown Guardian making ahead to the first eengrusional aesliim 0! the |sarlulai_rahon. beginning in io’ cor;-reasionll lessors sae Shoals _power plant d egular regular session beginning in Hoover De e posi gram lie would have the g prob water power plant leaded B Calendar there awaiting dis old Working away on an opposit _government to the highest bid th illluie B pon question as one of the sure kms for iii-Dae dl)"S. This mug promises to brin lore President Hoover the vexing pow ing to bid Oi i Ui de 8 of problem inv vng govern ent Henry Ford was once a bid swgrahip or private operation. nor Norris, republican of Nebraska. under consecration by Congr gismplarfoi public ownership and Muscle Shoals dispute was h ckeit republican of Ken-lBut Mr Ford got tired or h DP saaaior sa , . _ lucky an advocate of private oper for Congress and withdrew ltlon of this particular piece of pr n test Senator Buckets is one of the gresslonal leaders who lnten psy, probably will lead the eo ln the senate The dispute over disposition ofthe sound out the views of Mr ‘lent power plant in Alabama, es on this problem and to enlist ul-,lished ln the wardays has raged sible, presidential support is congress sinoa the close of lr ri ld th farm private operators. world war and as vae e relief issue in attention. _._.------ cling, so ator rm mio slum anno After years of quarr n iron-is finally won out in congress ryan- ago but his resolution p ovid (By The Canadian Press l* ag ior ggramdut opsraiiorr iallaa VHNNIPEG. Msn-. Aus. is get the approval of Calvin 15; the Phi Rho Sigma Medical c . Mr Coolidge did not sign the ris resolution and allplied what iommonly known as the pu is contested ket - "iw U0 of the University or Mani ye‘.o' Senator Norr th t 1 ket, veto, but th N my 0 . miaeld his RSM Mm cently were installed as supreme Court up m its way through Congress SSH i ulture Comm The Senate Agrc ll in has reported the Norris resol ltt~e H edical fraternal organize on m th Winnipeg and Westem Can d \._ DONGBIIBB ME!-TB IN DBCIJMBE _...__ WABHKNGTON D O. Aug lege. . u " again eo the Senate and it is on _____________._-----*'-’ Royal Victoria Couege 10.000. The chapters lnclu IGGILL UNIVERSITY llontreal Haunt Royal) for women atudeuta resident a S In ihefaeulty of Arta (B. A.. B. in tb ll' for acholarahipa in the Faculty kts. be made early ea accommodation the College ia_llm_ltad. Bursary and Loan Fund. for circular and information ’l‘iroTo1iiirlo Consefvaiofii ofliiisic col.. A. E. GOODERHAM Cimsaeii. Beans or Govlrlioas lRNE5‘l’l|scMILLAN.B.A..l|us.lloc..F.R.C.0. Painclral. HIALEY VIILLAN. Mus. Doc.. F.il.C.O. Vic:-Paiaclriu. Opens September 2rra in all grades and in all branches to beginner-s._ New courses have PRIVATE of Music classes for gurumenzal- ` Mihai# Ruglmmo of csc., for all nu- for niagara my, Dal- eeoaa lor ibung Women Students ' ,maoeaoar caauia la May. Jus- and lui1~ ue You Book and Syllabus which will Avenue and Subscription Department ` _ _ _ _ A pau _ ., _ W _ ' ‘ben " ' ii _ ° . ` _ ... ’ - WI I - fer. _ _ _ WMENT de and fum-- stood in the dining-saloon on board- l I ssaramisidur mama .ioarrxau Valuable Re ics .,..._ .......... ..._ ...r .oi Beecher Bryaaiorr. Royalty; lk. md PAGE ELEVEN Ti' ='-*si _ -f _ ` 2 'u _ _ _ . ' 0 ' ' ` _ ,- - ='7‘*‘¥’““ '”"." _ g » ¢ C . England Retains F°1uu_3§__l*R1DGE " ~ ` . _ Mr. and Mrs. WN4 -`*-' wa. srsaawa. Guys- and so-.= Despite'Efforts ofUnited States Collectors, England prowao. war. ia rorulua aa spasm Still Possesses Priceiess_Col1ection of Paintings so surname si the funeral of the Furniture. _ . _i“_*'° “Wi” W°°‘"` ' LONDON. August li. (By Canadian l_lt to his son, H. L. Feuerheerd, father Visitors to Fortune recently lnclud- _ Press)-Although mgland is still the _‘of Lawrence M. Feuerheerd, the pres- ed Misses Julia and- Jean Matheson, happy hunting ground for American ent. owner. Albion Cross; Misses Lilian Morrison, collectors, there is_no lack or ev- On H.L. Feuerheerd's death in 1913 and 'Lilian Moore, _Albion Cross; iden_ce of_ a growing determination to it was inherited by his son Lawrence. and Mrs. Dick Hunter, Bridgetown; _ preserve poeterity"~worlrs of art which The furniture was shipped to England Mr. and _ Mrs. Brehaut, Herb gy, gn bgyeng meeely mmm- mater- from Orportu on May 26, 1928, and McLeod,_Mr. J. F. Btern_s,'.Bourls; M1 ` 561117 "`ll!. Wmlr; (sill be d0p0sil'»ed in the !0l'e Cabin ol H. M. R. O. Mciieafi, is, _ _ _ ical lmptrtancewnd may' y _ _ _ ._ _ described as the rightfu1 property of B. "Victory" on Oct. 16, 1928, where Jordan, Montague; B: bI_es_siai'_ tm muon _ it now ,gangs _ Montague; Mr. and _.`Ml‘_s_’~fl~loriir\ar, f _- _ _ _ _ __ ._ __ __ _ __ wi-,mn me wtlygu M M, ,, cm. rc has been established beyond dia niohor-ds. souria. _ ' - _ ‘_ _ ‘ pfegfejggvg ggliemon 01 ‘engravings of puts that the furniture was made by ' '_ __ __ _'_ ' ` e `Britisl'l aailirlgvmels. formerly in the W. Wilkinson. (about. 1800) and ln Eouris has bcen‘muci_\~'_favo_red in I tion possesion of`Captaln MacPherson was' the accounts or Lord Nelsorvs agents the theatrical' llneoi-latje. i_h¢¥¢_5°l¥l5. - ef the pending m-55 bm “_ pmmbly “nd from 'gm Ame;-lem market-,, an entry will be found of a payment two plays staged in the B. I. H_all_ ' t Ch l Wilkinson on March iast_weeK.'On Monday evening' the ust 5- won't get consider-atien bergrg um thsrlkstothe public-spirited action of mid* 0 lifes _ _ _ _ y ' ‘ . M hu ugonmes 3, 1798, which shows that the furnl- Corran Bann Dramatic Club presentl- em Sir Jams Caird a _ _ . . orrheuaiva ooisotion oi engravings of °“’° W” L°"d N°15°“" P'*"“*'° l"'°'*"‘ ed W” "“'°°"°° 91”. ` "5" ' ~ rt ir 1 wiikirrsoa was me lain- Millionaire" to a aapaolty house. sul* cem Meanwhile senator Sackett ls in the shipping world, who between 6 y»C ares _ mn d of over 3500. er of the aforesaid W, Wilkinson. received much well rnerliedappiailst. _ b d pm.. them subscribed a fun . _ _ _ _“nm we ma m‘w,,,¢ tw, ,,,;,,,;,“ gow- After- patient -investigation L. M. as the play was exceedingly true ip ~ h ,nm for pramtmonmo an-immuw Feuerheerd has succeeded in tracing to life and. very humorous. _M12 ‘ = - _ _ __ ,'_. ~ -- _ _- Y ” ° - »» -» C-o. _ CALL r AND SEE. Fon YOURSELF He which will be know nas the national illhef Nui'-5» which if th l' 5” _ tlolty is established should complete handled the role in fine style, and ' PATONS LIMITED _ 5 __,_-fr.--1'-I' - T ” We beg to announce a cash sale of all Ladies Wear at .very-largely reduced prices. Nothing reserved. ‘. -_ _ _ Reason;-we-need a=_large amount of money quickly * andget-theicash'-we_wlll sacrifice the goods o -.f¢rird1ésé;¢ii=¢suduriui:-iiugiisi. > . ._ _ - ¥;,,~;|,;,, L u Lfosiw-:ze BY FAR _ o1_\_' -DOLLAR DAYS __ _._ _ _ v _ ' '- _ .I _ ' `..\ fi ` ~' “ . i ._ '_' . , 1 __ _ Sp-ooiozo -Mozoroinoa . ' f / ~ _ gh, interim this colossal collection has 9 “ 5 - th G nd_ A time honored firm of port wine Ch\1!'¢h bulldirls fu\1¢L Prior to “wg been publicly exhibited at e u mn, irau aus .ia wiriteaau and other lhivws ill °P°f_l° l“"° 1" 1'* 'W' P‘"f°"“‘“"°°» “"°_“‘°"°b¢“ .°f 15 “_ mn,_,“_ seslcm a number of old mahogany C0mPB_i1y were banqueted in Tod” Gnu Bmlm is remmded chairs which they purchased from M&1‘Y'S Hall. and were high in t Com of wha” me ma" glorious episode the streets or H. L. Feuerheerd after praise oi the deiishtful feast tend - his d ath and it is almost certain ed them. -_-°* to in her naval history the Battle of e » that these belong to Lord Nelson‘s --_ dg _ . ’1‘rafalgar__ Professor Geoffrey Cal- _ . gwm lender, M_`A.,.r'_ s. A., or the rtoyal ‘““‘“¢"°‘°°“ 5“"‘°7\ R” E' L°°k“°"- A"“¢°“'-‘h» D" The remaining "plece"~ consists of lll'¢S¢I1l visiting in Fortune. for his Naval College. Greenwich, was the . ‘L6 °_ _a well preserved writing-desi: sur- numerous friends are glad ‘to me proposal oi leasing lue property to 1i__s:r:ei_r;mo:l_;i;\:ti__ri_s Mr s__.m,,,,,,,ed _by ,_ elm cupboard wmch mm 1,, ,hm mms., ,mm ..vm_m,y,, which hu now been wc_ belonged to the set of fore cabin fur- msmmy “med ,Munn But “we nltura bought by John!-Istt Noble. Oh Pfriday evening, the Bt. Colum U nm Mum, mm' ,A be -mme “_ 'rhia writing-desk at which the aa- his Dramatic Club were seen fo N” me tntdnum cm be teamed niiral doubtless wrote his dispatches “Vanilla in "The Mari from ver” Owin to the play not nemdt has likewise been located in Portugal 8 l _ ietb. Th K5 to th ' km' U camp m 6 ge y and efforts are now ebing made to ‘F911 8dV¢1’fi-'»¢d. the l¢i>¢r\i\h°¢ gh 1 gh nm ¢ d ng _ of their owner L. M. Feuerheerd, °°°1 sl; Qftow a_°D1;‘m_n::_'_‘_ °_'_n‘_5ve__";y formerly of oéom mr” ,,me°e_s,, or persuade the present owner to re- Small; however, those who had ‘ '. store the desk t the fam ld Pleasure of attendinB Wei' Wil' Nm, has been endowed with 3 _cmpwr 9; Admiral lard Nelsons furniture which __mp_ ° °“" ° w_u_ded_ as the play was ve; _mg 'rr f , were acce ted b th Ad- _ me sevewl '“°‘“°“1 “Mer md"°"° ° W” P Y ° have m. John Howie in the miaai onamplon,o1d time iiololer oir. 1, ,e and children. ozfaolio nay west, have beautiful new home in Cha r ing, and the various roles well taken B““°- ' ° °f“‘ I H. . S. " " _ _ M victm n me Bame M 'me people M Belfast we,-e glad so by the actor-5_ M;-_ Neg ghqvetm l"rancis. Fortune: B. Creamer, _ .E_1__ ‘.lcDonaid. H. H. -Acorn and Watch , The se ln tn 4 11 his M lic for more than four years. In the _ n e ws W tn °pp°s °n W” V 51 _of Tr fp) 31-_ _ proceeds go towards the Bt`Mary'sl _ _ _- _ . - ' 0 _ ` . v alia' the‘___-_ _» Our Windows for i . er be says he lm m 1 t Wm, naval, to' be located at the Queen's 4 _ ows ere are lien y _ in ent or the dining-saloon kept the audience ln_the best oi' hu-_ _ _ _ _ . - _ 0 I House. Greenwich. The museum will 91° V °fY _ d go th nb furniture said to have been on board moi' by his "d¢oll" remarks. The, not, however, be opens e p - , _ r and " ` the "Victory" at the date of the Bat- other parts were all well taken. Specials _i i hurl ia, we are pleased to asv. rnuon er I proved. gig, recently taken up residence in rio town. _ _.___- _ Miss Bessie Gilllhr of Mltth gd asebean' Bouris, was a` recent Among those attending the “_ were: -Sheri!! Reid, Rollo _Bay; L MC ack nd _ lr _ . a re m ality on loan for him, and dorm once ___gain_ although ma my was rendered violm music between the Mccormwk sauna ir . charter lied for exhibition in the fore cabin - ' `- ‘ - - ' _ hort h a el o d b his' man im- Mwmpanied by Mr. Walter - _ f~°~. l i - i».ootou.1alrr t’ ‘°"’5“’°‘“° l’_ Y _. ,members of the Phi Rho Sgma, for las er e g forced o _“ends Dr Howe Games mm mm chevene of sou____s_ ML md Mcmn_u_ _U_nm___1 s_ i is . ‘ ' ' _ _ mally introducing the international dispose of these h toric relics, Mr _to me mms” News the many “od ___ _ ig gpm t welbnmed “anon m_ Si.. - . - .__ u-“U Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Townshend have th toe- BV gg r Vlllfbl’ Dm. to the oity. the sum or Mrs. worth. being -. --° ,M _x..ipo_ the Convention in Georgetown, Monday, _ ,,`,_ Aitken, mari Johrrston. cheater' .H. George N181” m,_'_,_i _ rotors have returned so their lr r R/ollo Bay tea is among the tractions this week. - . eir at Francis were in the city recentll. _...___ _ siuas alia xoeie of norton, la arao aayher many friends are delish "1 gp we her looking so well. D. ""*_"" k Wesley Keele, cheesema 1.-lends, spent the week erm at - -home, Little River. . - ' ' The many- friends of Miss Do ~ and Master George Loclchart. AH |. gonlsh.,are 'pleased to see them on 'IL ‘island once more. _ - om lnU. B. Mr. ° Stanley Bridge. accoml>ll‘\i°d by "W° _ _ his Mimi’ 01 our visitors who have vla- e|of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McLean. 'Peters Road. Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson. Alliston. and Mr. and Mrs. at-`.las. W. Garron, St. Marys Road. Mr. ivenlot holds a responsible poslclorruvltn _the C. N. R.. and his friends -wish _ and Mrs. B. Creamer, MIS-_him and family renewed zest follow- ]-urry Francis and Miss Elizabeth ill! lheir briefvacation to P. E. li. “_” I l Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McLean of 3 ‘aint John. N B are also spending n g _ __ those summeririg here. Needlessiv their vacation in P. E. Island alter t d a prolonged absence from the prov 2 . _ _lnce and are the guests oi Mr. and _ `-Mrs. W. L. McLean Peters Road, r,i and oth'e relatives. -_led their native province fm- mg lsummer are_ enthusiastic over the in- risi, vigorating atmosphere. which ln- ti-‘_\'ariably gives vim and brown to P__thase who visit our shores. tion to Feuerheerd has so far resisted sev- ML Ruddy Ewen of che ww vs_ Fommm _ to hue them for anArn Wh” °f tm pmple °f thi’ Hem” P5 » a. eral 03ers pure - - Presbyterian congregation the recipient of very bad news _last _ - ' We are pleased to report that Mr. -- Earl Johnston has resum ` . edtwillard Carver, Allison. is con- a B The fratemity was founded at erican client, and it is to be hoped steward. The evidence upon _ whi this statement is based is furnish by Captain liardy in a letter 'to La Hamilton. in which he comments _gihls irregular behaviour. . The furniture was purchased adanrall-ronry war-re. aaa left the care of his cousin, John H Noble, President _and Treasurer ma' sriiian Aésooiaiioa of lmown. aa -the t ‘death of Admiral Warts in 1826, t hrrniture became the Pfvwriy of tiled it io his nosio who sequsa - soo _ ~ 5 frm mg of health after attending cam charm nail nosio. in im. 'rho ni- \_-.s/ ,hom fm- Q., ,u ,,,,, ter retired`from Oporto and at ' ‘ ' Alder het. At present he is on a sale of his efUis' the suite w e. q».p Pure fi Northwestern University- Chicago, in that some wealthy and patriotic citi- week when °' menu” ““‘°“”°°d Mrs. Harris. aecoinpinied by The recent -thund r 1 the death of a son in B h ` 1 e ani lgntenlng oston. w o wo .mm ‘mud m-_“nuns lrauaaoa aaa endowed hor ilra Isis _Unlverslty, Halifax. of peculiar interest-not only to con S __ _ _ ¢. usa. naroa an-an aaa. as __ _ ________é___ _ _ home_m_ but “so me general pub_ “L _.___ on a urday__evening for interment. 'E”¢__B.m¢_ w¢\¢d__¢_° y-°,m‘u'm‘ nn The farmers in- this vicinity are ‘u¢_ _ _ _iZH» Y°ll remind me for all the ‘ - _ ‘ day -sospend the day among sou-resident, preparing tor degrees busuy mg,_g,d at the my same Mm the mms of ,nlnlnr md world of brown sugar-_'» Mrs. Annie Morrow, apopmpanied ¢_'w”_ a. si. s., n. com.; .aa o a°a`1 nav, already iiolasnao while on-.ara f,h,‘¢em._ of md Ne_m__ H__M_ s_ How c0m_ sam.. oy hor aauclnar. faurillariy known - ' ‘ V '_ ally or Music. student; are eligible! an wsu Mx me way should me "wewry" put “ck mm Rosh B” “You am so sweet and unrefined,-» here as "Peg" is visiting frieng in M" U -‘G mmm me' -“high o ‘ ' - " _ ..' .'_ _ ,weather prove fine, it will not be a is ram; 111, '.4¢m1;.y,' body 'wg on S°“""‘ me” _‘°‘Tm°’ l‘°’°°- ' ` - Eileen. Dorothy, Phyllls.__ln`na, mic wagons . _ _ ‘°°“““°"' f" ’*"°°“°’ "’°“'|'1 ilong task. ' ' ‘ board. for captain Hardy had prom- "_" - __ and_).lioe, rnotored 'to l"_or£une‘ --- iaea irira a our-ial in maglarrs. nr . Mm Gill? Momma' “mug Q'-"°i`“ B°"°‘*“°'W§' summer home hers. ` ' versity of Toronm and Dalhouue and wme_c°oIe___ _md M pedigree _S inhabitants. though no one suffered of the entire community goes out to _ . _'__ _ any great loss. the bereaved family. His body arrived _ Mum., wut" ._nd_'n.'e-d_ D B dy . - _ oa -use ` mm on e visit lo his old hom - Dundas. Nerve Tortures ' __ byl I --- Mr. and Harry rranola in tt A Condition From which Both two sons, Wallace and Lorne, \ I Coviagvielo _ eg " Men and Women Buffer _ ` a`rn`9i'ig";tl'i`os'6 who `\ttended'St. Pete ' """` Horse Races. ‘ - ` ~ Di ggfe shattered nervous system And often _M ` ' g laueeeo aahlmlooirlno our _ unfortunately. out uttla symiiithy ia il I #ip_.___}_n_______m_m of c°___dm°___S md th ` ' bl ho G mistaken notion that the nerves can _ 5 __ _ - . _. 1 _ _ _ ll wd:§h_",B 'fig 2_?__°u§fu pa oorrtroueo. Men and women with Chéailifls _"'P- " _' - sour. 'raroon a. _ ‘bvlllht li? the present owners grind- _ B 4o.fl4o's¢.’l;:_r_rl §_r;"`vvo»rMorrrr¢-il nerves out oi gear often become ir-ri~ ' - - _ "’_"‘- fl¢~\l°l‘ D- M- F°\1°\‘h°°f¢\~ Wm 101# °' W y "° "~ table and are blamed for ill temper; rw- -*nil M” r_;“:3c“_;‘mJ - ' n ' ` un D ir it ia not their fault 'rum “ui °l*"¥l‘*“' COLL ~_._ _ aaron sooooaim-so orasa ro naw arunaxaa, aarr. as oanaiuu. orawiio; san. ss_ OIINI IIPTBMBIB 10 he _ '_ _ ' Juniormdamiorbavafimml A wou.equippes`r»aiautlel Ladies' Collars 'lm rloli Ollltlirll 0PP°\'i\mm9| script:-re__:lnn in-mule. Orltufv- H°‘“°° aau, __ " uurawn. rico am aaaoui- vlrlimaaazfisiustiou. auiuieu 00”# “’° ygyiqjgbyggggeademywlth which HIC Gollaae ia associated. ' ` ` ; _ _____,,_,_.. (8) l‘ _ w. io I cartiiiiltl $0 sertidolu ad~ ln The liova McGill." of Bachelor leading to I NUI. e¢ar'e&- ____._.!er~C»l¢il\tan|.1_!9. e _-_ s.,gnaoi»\l gineerins, Modicln , sto. Manual 'rralnin_¢. ~ MOUNT also-1soN loam courses ia suaiaaaa, siroruana, aaa typeilriting, Pexunanahip, sto. siren; ana of arpanoaoaa 'roaoirarr S aeui. on request C-OMMERCIAII COLLEGE 'l grew less froliuent. ' and, I brighter and more cheerful. that may aanan»tha"\ilood. the nerves and are ' a > has for both old and young." Yolrean get ao! deeler or 1. ia. sauna. M. A.. ar.. ii.. rr-iaoipai ‘!rem'rhcnr. _&“‘.-L" poor health is the cause. The tired f household cares have worn her thin D”'*°° . ous o souoirloiiii. liisrirurioiis » p_ M _ T N __ _ _ ._ _ the breuiwihner iwliose"arix`ietles 1... ,;_._..-_-'_-__'_'_.'__~"_l______.. pug.; h, me gms." aoaaaaauai aaooramsauoa for soo. Now mary. omnuim. I-tal. Osamu. sn-Gallery. swiraariar rooi saga worr-lea ir_im‘__uaf.i__i__iro_ ,ia-r~apii_v 1 Ni°\=.°!*°“.»\. _ . _ _“__ _ . ', SINCE JUNE lil, 1915. Till. i’l»OYll1.'Y _Oi Ol CANADA _ ill_,mar_;_:r_nong 'tgew:er_i':'_:.__rauk_er_ere " - . u e - _ ~ ' ' 'nm-_o ;. 'no-vas. _ _.. . Situated in SACKVILLE. New Brunswick,-_at _ercentre of the Maritime Provinces. W °‘°. _H _ _ _ __ . __ t ammnsiawumawd use-is-no ‘“‘° *“.\‘°¢“’ °'““‘»-»l‘°“ .°.i‘-"4 _ - - -- '~ '- - - - _» “ sioo»i.ru'au auon.aase¢_¢oa‘ou¢._aaa ."ll\°;fl'°§\‘f“---‘i-\\“._‘*?i""‘?-"V1 ======= 't .~, H, gcobm-erin, tuho1n¢sor.'u.aro¢rw\il.\l\is°r. _ _ ___ ---f-f'--~'~ - '~*~' *~-"-~---~~f-»~ simplest rea men . _ _, - _ _ wiiliarua Pink pina which onrlonaa iofwmillmll °f Vi' D *’“‘°°» _"*‘° » l worn .oi this kind _ A it it EGE` 1” it ACADEMY ' as ..._....._.'.-....i_o.i'.-_-.;§...» A _#_ __ oso..i.'rauausN,ra.n., maidens _mem md bm" md mm um _ __ _ ' Auuusisvsicullv-2° - orraariulaaaa- mr-a. M.-croaa.__1ui_=_h’= »H“l'N§1;I°f*F'l_°°°°°_9‘4i-°f _ ‘l - ”°‘“ 5°"““‘ “"°"° » mono. Que. tells how-thia'rnaaioiao` t°1\~-Wh°_».“°-°“’\ '*‘°fi"'\**°»¢°;\‘*"` ""5 “num” ° enaeo har' aarvoua troubles. she di! h°91°_-lu.-5*" ‘_‘_;"‘-‘:°"‘i'_‘_“‘1&‘;ll A 1 ` Y ` ' ' says:-"I have suffered frilh ner- 3\.°“'“Y3_D‘“. “"5 " ‘ 7"." . - _ _ loirara aansral, spasm. aaa smrlouiauorr voaraoaa aaa aim aaa ora me pumirwi aemadaasm oouraealeadinc to`the Ool1eg_esolArts.En- mmd,-,gmgom ¢_\,m¢,_,!u¢h.m me-e¢>he¢n¢neq__= 1 such a condition make ilie_a_rillaef! _ f J -°°"` ~ \ ` 'l'he'firat thing I round soaei‘p~ia'o ' ' l ".1 - ~ D.. wsu. oo- ...‘:z~...'°'°'..--..°..... ri- .....'l.._ “°“’- theuseortnlsmedic_ioaI'_ioua(i'sy - *- --- ~' ' >- ner-vea grew stAadicr,'tlla diaayapelia ‘ _ _ “ ~` " 'l‘lle'iaeti\\-‘d£aba." I the pills for smile' time " and 5.5 as 318 0ll__l Mrs. -lurks, a¢bobl."`w\'l"- a i_xQr\.~ Mr, Johnston puts gun- E tries oi' . t_hls`_nature rola- az. _r. The .i_. s. from op a -Wenote with pleasure.___?¢a rec MIB! . a snap Mr. William Carver, Alliston, la nouo her~ea_nnng operations in his factory last* portune. At present. he is cann no doubt, to the article wh ' - -great-demand. glue. ‘ ésoéllerri, quality of 'are needed on ' " 'Plant is also the aet`ivlty.`thér‘e pain' large orders laauo__Ioi Mor_.ean'a -_ o!»l"ortune Bridge, as one ol- ` beauty ‘spots or Canada. °l“=_r is¢~1ul_'. M .-»- , mil - Rollo Bay Tea came off on Wed-=o_rrd is wan pafromzes in mia compo.- atlslderably improved from his recent ingisevcre illness. t.ii_'é"ir elama, for which there seems to be a_ ---- thel Mr. David Horton, Peters Road iehihad the misfortune of losing a val- up. More indus-.uable horse. following a short per- p_ _ iod of sickness. ` Francis Carriage; _-- scenc of‘muCl1; Mr .Randall MacDonald,vvhofigured mmrominently as one of our successful B __ U for. both _ farm _wagons and driving‘horsemen on the°race course. recom- _iy won out at Riverside Park with ._ the "Flame, Jr.” ent_ _,___ ihéimlllc-'driver on the Peters Road route for the cheese factory at Sturgeon' ‘is riving his work careful attenzion ' Alndaday. with a "bumper" crowd. ,give iMu_my_ every cake.--B. .___ :roi Peters Road ra and Vicini ‘ith last has saves the situation _ '», , ,,¢¢_r_e|ard to crops of all kinds. Thel t ¢ whole force ol nature rejoices mx farmers can now reasons l' - ifor better rdulis. ` M W °“ - .- - _' - _ ,‘,_,r,~_`,,,,,,,_,',.,__.,.F'g;.,.,', ;,,_g¢¢¢._,.,¢, r_»al_ara“ a,oao._._ r_¢-aa poraoa _ro __ l over busy wife and ' mother whose UIQ” 1°! °°‘°'°°\ '“‘¢_M"-‘ U* G‘\"°'md' A`~-mm ny °1 .my 5 ° e l"*l_. - -- nick ns psrililly cover the loss. -fortune ~ ‘ _-_ __ gwell On Sunday ith inst.. the larg ,,,§¢.uarn, 'owned by Mrs. w, A. .iohnato f_, Aiioiit fifteen hundred dollars was ____- rfmll taken in and especially notable was M, _,_ L_ M,_Kimwn_ genera; ma. e ln the high price received for earn and chant. Peters Road. is constructing 'i large addlticrl to his already spa- |:ious fox-building which twill meet _‘he requirements of this growing ‘rsorh Mr. soo-ara Munn, oreolr ty River, is in charge of the work. . 'rho aragniiueat rain or suaaay ln( SALVATION ARMY APPOINTS I New CANADIAN naar: s in _.___ ol LONDON. Aug.. o_o is araroa oo- p¢§ day that Commissioner James Hay, 1 the present head of the Salvation ‘ Army in New Zealand. is going to e take command of the army in Can. n, ada. with headquarters in Toronto. the, British United Press inquiries at ini the headquarters of the army here trio ouiloiagoalon apparently haarooi failed to opiara any confirmation. '-__ls~suppose`d¢to have caused the con for ii'a'gr'atio'n A smell insurance willi sioner Maxwell would have to say _ and it was emphasized that Commis.. i farewell to his present command in i, Canada before Hay could be appoint- " "_" `iii‘r` Krid-lflrs."'A.`I-t. Veniot and ed to succeed him aol., usually was _:roar iaolr ir more __ they, were th hive returned to their home Wh _ ._ , mx l _ i Mf- HW. who was sent to New General Booth, will be appcinted to ome ¢_;;§_|,§_._p1¢¢¢g, N, 5., so spend._t_helr vac-‘_ Zealand after a dispute with the late is than wlur- relatives in xlnga co., ile his new command in October. accord ing to a message from Wellington. £661 _;_‘_o' :_ _ f -__ - - mon I _'i l l“~ \“» ` _ c , »_aaiaao»enooiroisa1ior°roeaaiaaan¢uaawaiu|.aaa -- so-.a_,roea¢¢-wm_»aaeia»_vo'aiensmaraaa¢oiar»‘ `iaae¢aaaenyoiau-leadoumoanraei. ~ aaopayroaraac ram ou.-rgrvsuiiue onus- ARRIVED ENGLAND ilarilware Go -iaaiella l .ra l‘i _:;».\= "__ ri | ____ __-,_._Q-_,- -~_