l}; rwomeu“ prbpardtions ' be- they Mlibliaimm by Me til ._t,,§her- u; l»; hat mo ey'_c_:_an"-'bu .' {too cant,‘ neuemahytzf [Garden Court" toilet ites and we want an unity to sliowyou this , élfaeo- rewliin<1ae_ A. losl Central Drugstore. lk- t . . i, f. . 4h." litll » All pill» l iiu "allay we‘ suggest, an. i sari .‘vlsit_ I ' s’: ‘ ivileslcees QAilMli-froR ‘ lla...+."..~;l ‘9-§Nl?'i'.*...§Q-R ‘ASL N i amount Jof’ phr entJelmlu-iile and rhlheilesl" to instal radio sta ions in St. Ibh Hamill‘ Q2111 ‘lion- R.,.W mord, hlin ster. ."of Qtlsw Inland‘ "Revenue Those stations ' are for IISSJWQ ships safe] YJOHDGQOUHIB the, n-" trance to W he ‘harbor during (the stormy and dull‘ weather. it islfix-i ilectedithat tthe stations will- '5 in, mperaltion this coming season, . One-ot-the stations will beEillo cated on Partridge Island ‘butghe; than morn g .‘,. 1 . been settled upon. _ i ~,- ll i9‘! nlell-v-qiloor wwlof Mills business. l know of tltreeotherh ‘ - pollxieslwho ggt notices liikehtshis. ,_> “Aug 16;._.5’l~ r. ea!" t, s-s-a xnstn . "$5,000 has lieeu - a/pproflrlated by the Federal- . "@- l‘ l . ms’ ndlkthere. location of the other has not’, et » fleets Oqutflllueddlfrbm l5ase (line ufwlflfll‘ "All ofthese "tax no- ilces went out with my‘ name but hut is u big mistake." o it-‘f . .. ._,., . . _ Mrs beavtfNo. tbut-rit» is abuse mistake)’. - ._ _ , Jflfothis ia-ralla, e than these‘ ueticeaemount Mr. lMacdonnid: "You don't deny the fact ‘that, whether rightyl or ,wmusly. one map lllleastwas ae- ljseasediwf, ' ‘ '" ' lMr ea- "well, ‘o.’ Mliflifcra h Mr. lliacdoliald‘! ' "Sui-e trill’? ‘you’ can't get_away from" it‘. You don't‘ ‘wlfltllaln mi {it ‘i 7'.‘ " V?‘ Twit 1.1. ,"~ S? 3 -~‘."."'T? THE J m?‘ A to you." he" 0118i rniialrlfiill ‘ I _ dressing ou."_ q ~_ The Chalrmenf"! ‘want to"aslr ,you a question." , , ‘Voices: "Sit down. you are not the speaker." . _ ‘Dire Chairman: “'!f-Y0u-- hadle boy, Mr. ‘Msndoheld: ~l‘Don't mind my lboy; I will take care of him." j Voices: It sure is. m» -- l Mu illeedoneld: ttifoutdonftl deny ‘iibe Chairmen: ‘*1 Duly Wall! l0 that your. name wall mM. l1»“n.IiVG"Ill illustration.--, .».-. . ' ltevfnchiaTreasunou h. attacked... ‘Voices: "tWel don't sv-antlvou to. trotting. We won't accept. lllsutra lions from you." Mr. Mscdoaaldl‘ "You are defen Jngldidrl-"Leal? .- r- l‘ ~ ' . Jrhe-Cilnirmanv “Llwant you lu ~,ask reaeonalblnhquestloulh". . Mt. JA-ecdouald: .'."l2hal is no hunt nees of yours." ,. ,. .Some of-theamdlence: ‘xbet Mr. Lea answer-Abe questdflbal" , The Chairman: "Asklhlm, re ebel questions", _ ‘Voices: "Sit, own. ‘Mn, MacdOn d: “ ason: dogwp-ll‘ ' Le “answer for himself; ffdlesaya he ‘ will not answer l will be'satisfled."v The Chairman agalq attempted ‘revulilule ll".l‘l6 yohlif ' " ' 'Mr. Lea: "It lsdllp. mistake." jmuiter of‘, fact ‘the Guardian‘ was (‘Wblltlliltely cpl-reel jvvlieu‘ it‘ stat-Y ed that a. man waeaaseeéea _ss0."- ‘lMr.rl.ea:_ “I, have said it was a lsmkatkm, .. v . _'»A voice: “Don’t' make mistakes ‘like m"? "'8 bratty seriousfi- “ ‘l lMr. ‘Macdonald rspliedlthag this ‘Wall a poor way of doing‘ business (w. Agent! Wllttled ffeachers Wanted a -g1n. g.- P0ll'l‘Rl¥l“_ LGIII‘! WRITE UI lllbfllflloilnl-fivyofll--blllinflill_fol: WAN'I‘I=I_1—'I‘ CUEILFOI! lnvrm |’$!“'p[|q¢|§- g now hum-q", View hchool ‘u. G0, lfiulrs L0,, y-"gg; lyq-g‘ “m, “u” m second or third class. l-cmsle pre- GI-Ilfllwoll "give: _v pg“; "p. ferred. Sup lement 100. - Free- 1| pg“ up; ‘m- "u 15041073“ man liober non, Card gen. R. R.‘ f». Dab’: Ivfllhed. ‘frames ~5299'3“9'“-‘ n '~ lune-Free Mer- chant: Portrait Com any, onto. Bll-‘I-I ~._-._ Tov- 64f. . H,‘ ,l LOWE-IN THE VICINITY 0P lfllarlottetown. rubber tire of a carriage. Finder please leave at this 0' icé. ' > , 2263-8-18-1“ Female" Help" watch WANTED-A onu. eon whens. Apply. w. her-l e. el- WANTED-SAL write omn- l-rnl store. b DGHPIICB Qt ave~ e ex- e 011$“ WrighCBrdp c fla‘. E u . potions; '1 H [Blil-B-fltl-tf. .l l WAITED- IIXPQIIIIIIIOIID IIAID Iorgelieralhircucework -in illfllll family. No washing. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. Harry Weeks, 1H9 Fitlroy Qtre . QOQZ-V-‘Itf. t - », . IIARIIEII CHAINS WANTED, bNE ‘llr gwo hongidkc nlrs in two con . II 1 U0 l lvfonialzucf " "a-ifllffl ~20‘?! . . .1 ray Harbor Norlh School. ‘i TEAGIIIGI! \\’AN'I‘I-ID—A PRINCI- pal for Fanning School. Supple- mént $250.00. Apply John Craig. Secrefdry .of Trustees, Moipeque. " 2262~8§l8~tf. WANTED TEACHER F0]! IIIIAFK- ley l‘t.§School. i-lléppjlfmgelntwfli00. l - t r . . la . M") y ‘are a y . zérlc-s-"ls-zli. WVANTE A TEACHER FOR §EA View chool. Supplement $200. Edwin Murphy, Secretary. 228f-8-1B-4l. wANTan-Vrmcunn non ‘maul ' ‘ ,, vv School. Supplement, sec- and éflflkl Firs‘; cicarsllhgifl. ‘gerereensome ~ ~l ll... tale-la"- walvwpru-A museum} ‘non. AL- blol school. bot s9. Supplement- 376110. Ara/xii‘); ttonsllazratarry 0f , c n o Trustees, . er 2238-8474!‘ TEACHER WANTED F0]! ~ Ult- . ‘ a _ * ‘trnctlve community? Supplement $150.00. Trustees will ilnll a suit- uhlc boarding house. llltrry G. Reid. Secretory Truuteesh. ‘* ‘ ‘ ‘T0. 149t- . l “- ., Nursing. , u‘ "zeonlslslmalru ll! mo ek, Hum without leav- . lDencriptive booklet i "h" Q "‘l‘é"-ll..fi‘.’.‘l'i'°e.lfi' Egznc" a’ loiss-s-zoullisetzsl. Aillllilltllllllvllltillll‘ of. ill lllclls.l.l all The Annual Convention of tho Churches of curler held arfiMurrflY llul-Befhllklllll l2. to 15th was‘ wpl1-r‘\-a.t=t9nd9d"8lld the meetings were deep interesting. The__Pas- fur, e 11E. rms _0fl Wfiilfl’ Mr. u" the _ e in t. vices of Mr. Merly Tsrvln preach- .(l. 0 Prldny morning was‘ dovlltvl’! EH Extensio ‘ conference on lMuthfldl. 1W J- Booth of the Church 0 I.I~‘.'I‘—FURNISIIED nonal- Pronu 017-13.“ ' $330-$134“- lpo nmhililvpl, (on by“ 54) suitable or warehouse cram», w. purposes. -A|.\f>ly to Jyg-plalfpfi , h» _ . . , Moon-sine. Iinrsesh zgll-adbmhaipd. I. Il?l\—-N Id George Street. M?» - _, -- (lentral Guardian .- - HlON. xubmle KICHAM DEAD- _.A telephone message was receiv- ,e,-l yesterday that Hon. Thom-as Kicham of Souris passed away i95- terdny morning. The funeral will leave ills late residence. ‘swirls Weston Sunday, at 8 mm- Ifl 7‘ _,~ M.‘ w." ‘wjhét. eeh£e,prl><llpv-;e‘- may“ "flcyoia College, hfontfealflwua u vlll 1‘ in the city yesterday. Fr. rs ey will conduct a mission at arid River, opening on Sunday. s" " Board of Minneapolis. ‘ The iafiernoon and evening Hell" along for Wpmens’ Board 0f M18‘ atolls conductedby Mrs". Gaunt-Hi;- ham of dndllanapolls with a 597ml?" by" Mr_ Manon, proved 0f special interest. - Orrlflatur-day morning the busiuefial _ meeting ‘was held. and iu the M191‘ noon the ‘eietnr emu-e United seei- uly were presented by- Ml". B09"!- Mr. Mill and Mrs". Cunninzllfllll- A sermon on t e B0,‘! by J- slew urt tMill was t e feature of the oveningeservlce. Slluduv mflrlllflfl. .- Mr. Mlahon prehched in the We" l“; Mr_-r Booth: again addressed a‘. crowded house in unevaalflllfl"? sermon, which was followed by ll lMizpah service; litev. Mr. Walker of East Point, Rev. Mr. Lindsay of ll-iazelbrook. Rev. John Slmlflfl" lStewan, lLinkletter, and others luk- ing pert. mutated. as well. metallic" ell throughout a final-unreal" 0i the year's or airl! William?’- ing Sum H. Manon, Charlottetown; Secre‘ dry-Treasurer CJE. Armstrong. Montague. The convention will be heiiffin‘ ' dilarlotlttflowu"vlexc sum- mdfWltirCslitril Christiirrchuroln -....,.l\. .,, Bolshlivlvkhilolliyfll‘: 1 inl to" 7h! ‘film-dint Trot- ~tlle- c ell‘: veal‘ - v abide “ '['Wi_tll_‘ Germans. ‘has. 22nd. EMINENT zloulllsr comma HERE TQ ‘MAKE A LlViNQ - ‘.2 Max Nordlw. lflle oondlsostienmf DION!‘ gm Known Governed!!- wsr, "u: Nonlau. the 18mm! 3 l’ ll; phiiosophe , is llwil-i- l0 W’ i; .-‘ justify the action of the govern- ' and" the chairman’ wasflohvionsly p .144 hilly lpnnnilesa. owingltu, "' ' l “l” tdllains- .9. gqlfg-dlfeqttlhflthhfl knew of at least ' {do ‘oases ‘luwtfnich ‘formers- had. when BifnYFlr"€XCG8ii‘iv6= bills, --.» ‘l ,i'l I468." said“ he ‘defended levery- l passed lflwthé government; ill-- fling ‘the lubreaseflof "members allies, but added I that: he rek; _ lie‘ fhcvtllat this mcraue- houid‘ ‘llafve come so ‘close upon {he heels of' the increase in- taxa- lon. THtOWBYB-l‘. lhe proceeded to, \ E lnent in‘ rafsirfg‘ the lndemnities, staiin that if the people deghred to b‘ represented by good men they must expect to paysuch men adequately. ‘if the people, he said could noflexpeot to pay their re- presentulfves- lower salaries than could be" chained "in private life, and irthey wanted $200 men they would get‘$200 men and no better. A voice: '_‘That was the salary when you went around hunting for the job." ‘ ‘ . . lMr. Leawenton to sny that ex- Premier Alsenault had approved qf the increase "in lndemnitlell; but‘ man in the audience who remind-~ ed him that Mr. Arsenault had declined to accept the $1,000 offer- ed him. A gentleman named ll-low- att askelLMr. Lea whether Mr. Crosby hud introduced a bill to pro vide that . the. school meetings should appoint the roadmasters. l Mr. Lea. "No." __ ‘ -Mr. liowpztt: ."That was t e pro“ posai‘ at.,the meeting in rapaud before the election." j " - ‘Mr. ‘Lea, then said‘ that those members who came from the couh- l try had voted the proposal down. . lMr. Howutt asked why lMr. Cros ‘by had not advocated it and Mr. Lea replied that lMr. Crosby would have to ‘accept the decision of the majority of council or resign. ‘ lMr. Hewett: “Well, it was a bad vole, whoever voted that pro- posal down. - Mr. Lela. admitted that the pro posal was ,a good one. Mr. Beer ut this stage started a dlscussionof the ‘Veterinary Act. and the gubiect was taken up by a 5”‘ “"5.” “Z"""l“ll.‘°"l§“‘l‘l’°“¥l‘ rom a par s o e a . e sentiment ‘of the meeting‘ was un- (liélllhfifidlx opposed"'tp"tile‘/Act,- and r. l eas exp anat ons‘ Ewere not pccepglafllhu The people evidently consl ‘er this tlcfunfalr. Mr. Beer leizicpgcssed “like opinion ‘that’ it was ' tfe hat _r' Dfidl-Illi! legislation. ,..A very liveliyltiffle ensued when the chair p ‘endeavored toalntor-w pose 1h“ '" thatwl-lppéared to the audfehceello" 3e ago ,l‘,‘ii"l{e"“li" _ ghrwnllh lade- ona ‘ a fa ar words, MP. "name ald~‘_said-*‘~l\e wanted __ no ‘discussion with the. iehairrrllilill ; “aaefivas- fiddlleszlrllg Mr. ca’ \ r.‘ ea c d not answerfor hilflself ‘it 'was m: ‘part of the chail-lusfns" duties to" make subject lbeforeltlie ‘nleetingu-i . |Mr.__ Meoionsld" was ~9llf1€lVMlPr ing to put a‘ "duesti n to Mr: ~Lea' l regard to ' this eterinarylsct.‘ lliyljli out to ‘defendrllhe "Commissioner. He had no qualms aboutthe sacred- neutrallly of‘ Qhel chair - for ‘heal-rose.- to his feet lb champion the cause of the‘ government. ‘ Thelfoliowias lively pasaagefist‘ arms-iii which other lmembeini of ltlhe-l-audienee participated’, ‘tllonlodeurredc .. . l The Chairman: “llf"you~ had a boy who‘ wanted’ to go to a veterinary college.- ‘ lM . Mecdonaldf “l am not talk- he wlas interrupted by a gentle- »' number of "lentlemen. Mr. Lea-wee l ‘debate in a" ‘manner.’ exchange‘ ol- e statements or explabatlonslonwthe- ~ to speak but was erdeped to sit down. ,I-ie then tried to; bldnguthe Mr- Macdonuldz‘ “Sci that’. asul‘ "meeting to a‘ close by‘ s ' m: it Wall‘ f0 nomefibllft e audience’ time to refused o listen‘ to thlsproposal. ' Mr. J.l-l. Myersfafter Mltullelt" --had concluded. wafcalléli upon to ‘speak. Mr. Myers said that'the au-vertisement calling ‘the meeting fluid intimated lhaflhe ‘purpose wall to" refute the chargesmntadé ' by" -the' opponents of ll16“flOV6l'fllll6Ilt. l~le"did' not think thut there-wasi ‘very much’ disappointment on the part offionservatfyés; they had expected home such legislation but" ile"cel‘fiiinly" knew that ‘staunch {Sunf i '7 In the old “Orange lllil" Cilfiltfqiii _. Kentandy" "_ Prince Streelsh, The" ‘llliileulllllllll ; _ ortlle “Binding of _,,Satall"’; 2 ‘During, the A ' 4 llfilletlllinm williilére? i be achance illr‘ A __tllose" who-lave died. A within! Gull to' ~ obtain salvation- Collie and Learn the _ Evahlt-‘lfitlarl-lueelurosn. ,_ 12,321». ,,.,, ~. - ~.-- “ll - {I - . ,‘l ‘Liberal "friends of the governmen - were dissatisfied at the condluctJuf. those whom "they" had helped to elect. The cuter defence put up by Mr. Lea, ‘said Mr. ‘Myers, was the charge thetwhen his party (Igmqyjnto pow.- el;, in Jtllyntlast they¢found the fin- ;ances,of the. country ilnsuch a de- plorable condition thnt they were compelled ‘to resort. lo drastic men- lauljes of ‘taxation. -,i_t. Hwlas an old Hgsme for the incoming part-y to put the blame for jtheir misdeeds on" heir prcdecesso e. ‘Mr. yers snldhe could not blame Mullah‘ for doing this. but he would remind llllnlhat when ‘the Conservatives‘ were ‘returned topower‘ in i811 they did not find it ‘bed of roses, and ‘they tackled the ‘situation with‘ page mafia ML; maul illiiltrnte; loll Ml‘. LB! GO-thé illtrsw "a will" . for that." - vwhole of the lfJlIflB having been gal-d toInrhet happened P], the {house d glufqlepsion he could not speak m peraonell knowledge I1, "I was not _in the house llst winter-but it was not my faultlf. A voice: “ winter.“ " ' ' Mr. Myers pointed out that the present government had failed even Youlywill he lhei-e" so. » the province at Ottawa, they could not even inform the people, that they hedlient a delegation to the Capital. and Md met with refusal instead they at oncewept right lu- l to the. pockets of the people. _ 7 A voice: "Salaries." ‘ , Mr. Myqre: in the last campaign .0ne of the planks of the Liberal platform was that if returned to ‘power tlhut party would alllollsh thawer and Health tax. Now you are, shrewd "men. ‘Did you'"'under-‘ stand by that pledge thal- your 18198 phi-s going to be raised or low- ered. ,, Voices: ‘ihowered!’ , Myers: "Did the Liberal par- 1y.) y that, give you"'to understand that your taxes would be raised. ‘ Voices: “The opposite." ‘ lMr. Myers: “Now. Beutlemenpl Zeal-e not what a man's calling may "ha." lvvhether he be pellllclan or professional man, he musahave ‘honour ‘and honesty and tell the .t_rutlh." . Voices: “l-lear" “Hear? ‘ Mr. Myers: “It was tall film l0!‘ them‘ to rput this plank in their plat ‘form, burthe result of “the elec- tion would have been far differ- ent‘ lisd they added the rider: "We are going to put on a drastic la.- corne tax, multiply the land tux, tax the fishermen and the foxes." ‘Wily did they not udd-thnt state~. insult tel their plmfonuil. .. ‘invoice: ltTbeyl werelltoo foxy ‘Mr. Lear "Reed. thlrmanlfesto." “Mr. ‘Myers: "There-ibis on ‘the mole."- l‘ ‘ l l. ... . Voices: “Neyerl mind" mind.“ l Mr. Lea: ‘lltead it." ‘Mr.- Myers: "l have read your manifesto." " . ‘Mn Lea; “Will you deny that ‘you and your friends promised to abolish the Wulr andljlealtlll ‘tax? ‘Mr, Lea: ‘lllead- the manifesto." ‘Mr. Myers: ‘Supposing that statement is not in ‘Mr. Bell's manl- leIsw, do you deny that it was a ‘p edge! or lylonr pdrlyi. jrepeated jhroughout the country and in the House that you would abolish that v “never . : "You know you voted "l$!all_1st_ the War and Health tax every-“time i-t came up in the House)! ‘ m attempt u» press the claims of ‘ li ., " .-_»,-,l fallout-lira reluedy, ‘ at". .‘ x, matter what your ‘trobul bell Dr Que. ‘ . M t. . Mr. Myers went on to say that iihelgovernment ‘had lbroken its pledge to the eeldlel-ll, not having done anything for tlhem since com- ing’ into power. "l believe," con- tinued Mr._ Myers. "they even glzlve the aollders to understand that they would give them $2,000." MrPLea: "You have read our manifesto andJou know that was no .' lull!’ I _ ‘ Mr. Myers; “You led_the- soldiers‘ lje‘ believe that: A voice at the back: “There's a, dozen here can prove you prom- llsed it." l. .. Wr-Huflil Mr. Myers dealt with other ques- ttlons lifter which there was" a gen- eral discussion, a volley of ques- tions» being fired at Mr. Lea, who WEB advised lby one perosn "to come before the electors next time ulith u platform you can stand on beforelnnd after you get ln-—-if there is" any hope of that." The meeting closed some time aft-er "L1 ‘o'clock. pnldtklally the occupied by Mr. Lea in his main statement and in the heated cross- examinntion to "which he was sub- jected. " . " PREPAlRINC AIR ROUTE MAP . OF OANAlDA. ,... ., r .. ll‘ m.» ldfFTiA-WA. Ont. August l7.—'l‘he. Air. Board hope to annotlllcesoou a conrplete al_r route map of lC-an: ildfl'Wilh the stationshopthe trans- continents‘! passage about twenty miles apa t.._lt is expected to make a transcontinental flight from Ha- lifax to Vancouver shortly, and when all arrangements are com- plete, ‘the, passage between these points ‘will be done in less“thun fifty hours. lMail light freight and express. with a‘rapld but expensive pass- Zhger service, is the aim "of the lr. Board. lEurope has made very rapid advancement in com rciat -aerial~ development. and there has‘ been proven a commercial feaslbili ty._;The severity of our winters will prQlVe no handicap in commercial aerial transportation. The seaplane will be. utilized in eastern Canada during the summer, makingdand- lugswpossible near many cities cerningdhe reccntcancer mire dis- THIPSBH mo?‘ this afternoon. cer patients-in lthe. hospital, nnd_ courngemellt in the guarded state- Plli$1l15ialllllllll>0 lee Vitallilable ts sufficiently l only wish I could tel-l every one whosuffelfl ll_li' illd_ i “threatened: meek. My nerves wl-l-e all unstruug. 1 had ludlgeeuehfeo-bed lliitirllmeu I became very despondent. I saw your advertisement of Vital Tablets in fnewppaper. j halve. twelve boxes. ‘Po-day l um a new woman and so happy. lhuve told ‘dozens abogntbyonr .,woi_lderf‘|.\l worth living. Why drag on with your suiferlng cost a fortunebut will be worth a fortunevtro you. Ilfl lptl" need bracing up, if you need a tonic, if you have rheumatis ‘gijfyou-r bio“ and nerves. need: on; ing 'up-—take VITAL TABLETS. Your» from your tongue will go; your eyes will be bright; your colour. better-vi No _ VITAL TABLETS,"Price, 50c a b0 6 boxes for $2150. Sold at all Drug Stores. If you have~alrly~d' ingNITAL TABLETS, send to us all-d we_-will mail theffl-myllfyOll} pg Company, Manufacturing Chemists, Canadian A ‘ _- . ..l--': i. '_'_>,II4KY' , ‘ I‘ I<- Hwlgflhm U‘."‘Y'|1@' N..- l Charlottetown at Foster's D .A 3:41; .We5k9:"N&v-. taeflliyx vlgllgveag, QENERALLY. wonderful remedy‘ on Stomach Tron e. it" TABLE " A 6y Trouble will feel .-th_é"‘ l‘ ' nacniicf ‘W?’ You All ‘l ‘a run GREAT‘? ' , TQNEs recur , l-l llllllilnéérifi‘? -r, {y any»; ruin ' until -l'-. (slgllelll mas. ueqsnflilulta}, 11's, I ‘I e is, Just try i i VITAL TABLETS will do all we claim for them. Ask someone - who-has i} tried them. You will feel like a new peliSfillhlll a _few day's. Headaches, ‘bill- iousness, constipation, wfeak nerves and all nervous trotlblejurilliatfllrlce‘. feel the relief that follows.~You will sleep better, eaclbettelyand lifewill be ‘truly .. VITAL TABLETS do“ not omach will be sweet; the cpafing M" . ontreal, gehts, nafl, ;.i‘ lpfl} \Yi|‘,r. _ ’ . pan’). .l._ .7 ll l‘ l The photograph Cancer - lhltients Anxious Fol" News u TORONTO, August 18.-—Whlle an eager, anxious public‘ awaits with impatience further news con- covercd by ‘Dr. Glover, doctors, and others at 6t. Michael Hospital discreetly refrain from makilfg any definite pronounce- ment. The feeling is that the cure is s-tlll! in ‘the experimental stage, and that caution must be exercised in sntements" made "regarding it. Yesterday afternoon after nu in- terlude of two weeks, a clinic took place, ‘Dr. Glodver, ‘Dr. Glancy and Dr. on a min ste n ,1. e ser- lnu. large Ileclugesito ‘.111 which the clinic was held was filled with patients and their friends an was also the hall lee/ling to the room. lit is "probhble that between seventy and seventy-five. patients. wevrefireated, and another clinic. on even a; larger ‘scale. is arranged "l hnd no idea," remarked one official "cancer ‘Wfis solprevalent. This discovery has revealed how widespread the scourge is." ‘ At present there are seventy can their condition is reported to he cheering. It was impossihle__ to gthowg lgfl wor Uhi, Helen Moses, right, Margllret Woolrlidge, Elesn» Boyle, Helen Wainwright, I-‘ronlces ‘ l "rues: AMERICAN MERhiA-llpa’ Pnoms: "ro wm OLYMPIC My lflfl’! that the destruction‘ of) the cancer cells would- produce a "fltnl effect. Other patients it was stated, con- tinued" to show encouraging» im- provement ln their ‘cases. "' Lightning llrecked Home YARMOUTXI, Aug. 18.-»-A thun- derstorm passed over this town yesterday afternoon and as it ap- peare to be only very light there was in consequence no attention given it. Today, hoover, it is learned that tile tempest in outlying sections was decidedly severe. and partic- ularly at Pleasant‘, Lake, about seven miles from this flown. where the residence of Lawson Jeffery was struck and the interior prec- tically demolished. The. bolt en tered through the roof of the main house and tore three largé‘holcll' in it, and also three holes in one .side of the roof of the ell. In the interior there ls'not a room that is not damaged" 7" Mr. Jer-lel-yj,“ yvhg lying in bed reading when thefi l" house was struck. and the/l mew-tine was in was totally wrecked, thehéathes and ,plaster' ‘being, torn 1|- “the walls and the floor badly broken. discover yesterday any trace of dla meuts made -by those who have been followltigdlm ltevelopnleut of the cure. Evidently faith ldll, strong, and the retlcence of doctors and nulrsfes is indicative ulercly of n li'__ l lh .- he ti ll a I wt yet slut-fig: forqklilksltive isezétl ‘is. ‘What "are regarded as ‘hopeless cases are being discharged from the hospital, an official of the in- I where aerodromes‘ are not establish out immediately iuxing the people Mr. M ers than said that in re- ed.‘ The new map will be Published in afew weeks. stitution announced last night. The explanation is that the condition, of these patients is so advanced t i . . . . I7 ‘Charltofie Sellrotle, Ethelda “w? Qlwfil» ~-l "lA-sr‘ v 04¢ cl." eater higfflmyrald‘ e‘ l 4.1.1 fie rgfl, ,. 11k iMMlfNvflflf-IMDRISL‘ 1-.»- ‘Bleihtrey ' and chlluFMarlhe, Limited will prove a highly remunerative. investment for‘ Dominion this year, according to lion. C.IC._ Ballanfynew. nister of Murine and Fisheries"; w was in "Winnipef ‘today on‘ "hiéif ‘way west.‘ , _ f I Becauselof the great incmflaa in shipping. Conladzl is building 63 ad- ditional "ships this "year, ‘he ‘shld. "Those ships will sail sil~soveu Hegel? said the». marine Mobnlpter, " d ‘we expect them to expend g liy (Janadltsiéxlporl: ptidb." 4.11.. 9'11)? Ajlrllonw/lv ssrwsen " s11 JOHN AN-D utaaa a“ d usxr-su his l ‘OTTAWA, Aug. -l9-—That .~lt will b; possible by iolégbli-llmmer to tra- v __ over lirfro b‘, y’: from were"... le.i’l".i’,_,f‘§§..~,l.l.§_ty.e_l. ismhehhepe-ua-pfriclalia oftltlfc fe- l- -l.- an l u llélellt" "llleatlrlle "all belllelielu lull subsequent eonsluuelleu, lltol-e hill he 509d. relies. all the we". tween these points, and also e- tl-yEenA-Niagera Falls and ‘s; out; (u, 3,)" "Therein: "jremllllhmifé - ever, the necessity offenryiacgosg He, with his entire family, w8feyfhé.oflflwanfljygflon m, hmhqmy . more or "less dazed and stunned by ithe shock. while Mrs. Jeffery, who" was sitting with her infant by the stove in the kitchen, was severely " hllfllfli. and for afew‘ moments it was feared that the child had been killed. $H1P~S EXPECTED 1'0 MAKIE MONEY THIS YEAR. " ‘ CANADA'S WlNNliPEG, August iii-Canada's ehlps, operated under the direction of tho Canadian Government Mer- hetweeu Ottawa and "Montreal. . -l - 9 - ,-1:- ~. ; ‘v _. M. AlgJvv-Etllsjlwrlopslalio i. ti‘ afduorrro, hug; Iii-Tho 'prico pail lliy.,the thew" Iiflorlc, Nllllbild$"10 the ToronloJBaseball Club for the serviced of Jfltoler rat l one‘. .1; $12,000 cash, ‘vvvhichvis the largest eluh prlye. new to any‘ lnteruhtlgll- ai Lehgue club ‘this year. ‘A " —-__ l‘ ._l- ’ ‘ll-u ' //'/.. - a,‘ ., .1 \ NG wdarr Go lat“. Tlailélélihlllsll-J-Eiéh? 52$?" tEE:...»‘%fi?3E§3._|l. l; I l _l ‘ ll"'_p‘l'f, THAT CAIZ You soto To ME l5 NO Gooe- t‘r's "Tl-l’ BUNK - A PILE OF TrN - AND i ulAu-r lvlv l fllillflllhtlltifiii‘ - .wl-l~/, My OEAtE Mo,‘ l WELLQ/olu cqgg FRONT o; 7!?"- Sow To ME D H00 . pwoutou" ' " ." . = . or EAB ACMT€ f , t- we STANQ HIND EvERY" can we sett PA E .t in 7 _~ uyeffiw-Q. __.,,___ _,,.__‘_.__ j . 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