I i i ,T=.-._»,» ~...\ Danni, tid =. Ili - ` 9,* .__ ‘ '”§€.~"¥.§ *QW 1"" "N-~ » _ L- i _ _ .- _ _ - .. - ~ iv __ _ v ii- ;»_ ..= .vi-.»_»_. °"`*`°""` _ ‘i '»,~»‘-..“ ‘-_<_< . i _ t ~ I _ ._ I__,,,:,__ ._ _,_r_ _ ,iw -_.___ ,,{____,__ _______ ___ ______,.__ __ _,__ .»r,__ iv, ,iv _.5 i, _ ,_____._,__» :_ _, _,_,_ _ |_____,_,__W-_ ____._“ , .1 , I ».. I - r 1 . ' PAGE SIX _ crm mrmsr :mwah THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ 'rrnsr or ann." ' 'MAY 5. 1_9_t_r ' C ING MlITl'El`i’aS_ELECTED"FRONI THIS WEEKS NEWS FDR THE 6UllRDlllN’S SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS guroniiugigirin if., ._ __,'|‘§~ES‘DAY. _ ` 2';'l‘h¢ following imer or wnaoienie lpn been forwarded to Mrs Dr. Craw- lford. Hunter River,- a letter also to Mr and Mrs D. Crawford, Wood Is- 3‘“°°= _ _ Dear Mrs. Crawford.-We, the meni- ,bsrs of Court Dalvay No. 811. i‘». O. PF. wish to convey to vou our sincere fsympstiiy, in the death of your hus- -ffband the late Dr. Crawford. God in His infinite wisdom has seen fit to ,deprive us of a,brother, you nf ii lov- ing husband; but, oh! for the touch -of a vanished hand, ami the sound of -I. voice that is still." He will be much missed in`our Court, of which he was a valued member. Our prayers is that Our Heavenly Father, may gi-ve you grace and strength that you may be able to lay a firm hold on the precious promise, “I will never leave thee nor forsake thee." Signed on behalf of Court lialvay No. S11, Co. ()_ F. l)an_ .\1_ McLeod, Chief Ranger; Joseph I.. McPherson, Vice-Chief Ranger; ll. Elmer Bagnall, -Recording Sec‘y.' . J. J. Mi‘Dnfl, Bayfield Street, (iity, a student of the International Corres- pondence School, Scranton, P. A., has passed the required exaiiiirizitim in the following subjects of the Build- ing (_‘ontractors' Course, making a percentage in each subject as stated below. _ P. C. Projection Drawing _ _ _ ._ 96 Architectural Drawing _ _ _ _ 97; Geometrical Drawing . _Slit Arithmetic............_98l Formulas._._.(..__ . . . . _.100 Areas, Vaults and Retaining Walls . . . . . _ . Footings and Foundations _ 95 Excavating Shoving and Piling _ 100 Geometry and hlefnsuration ‘37_ Cements......ia_.._.._... 97 Concrete Construction _ _ _ _ _ _ 100 Building Stone _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 100 ~ Btone Masonry _ _ _ _ _ .. 100 Stone Arches _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ 100 Cominion Brickwoi-k. _ _ _ _ _ ‘JB Ornamental, Bricliivork and Ter- ra Cotta __ 93 Lathing, Plastering and tiling _ 99 On April 10th there passed away to his Eternal rest, John B. Gro.- ham, one of the oldest land marks of Murray Harbor North. The dc- ceased was in thc eighty-first your of his age. Ilecziusi- of physiczii ailment Mr. Grahviii limi been lnid aside from active service for several yours. Dur- ing those _wars hc was patiently, constantly and teiiderly ministered to by his family and by thc grand- children at hiimc-_ His last illness was of short duriition, und at his death the gr.'ind-chililri-n whose devo- tion to him was zilniost proverbiiil, ' mourned for him :is for s fond fath- er. The late .\ir_ Graham, one of a fam- ily of twelve, was born on June 18th .. 1830, at the old homestead, where he N, lived and died. He was a devoted father, beloved by his family, u msn ' patient in sickness, agreeable and 2 easily waited upon, it worthy citizen, e er ol the Prcsbvterhin Church A a m mb ‘ _ ' _- arid a. regular attendant in the suiic- tuary until laid aside by illness, Fif \ ty-two years ago last February he _ _ _ _ C was united in marriage to lhoeb Hicken, who predeceased him by tif- ' teen years. By this union were born to him five dnughtcrs and four sons, all of whom survive him, save one. His sons arc: Benjamin, on the old homestead; l\‘IcL.ean, residing in Mur- ray Harbor North; Stephen, of Mail- dcn, Mass., and Captain William-the 'first-born-drowned at sea hfteen years ago. The daughters are Lydia, Mrs. Samuel Butler, Peter`s Road; Isabella, Mrs. Malcolm Gillis, Monta- gue; Mary, Mrs Horace Sencabaugb, of Pembroke; Carrie, Mrs. M. J. Johnston, l’eter’s Road, and Jessie, at home. Four sisters of the deceas- ed are still living: Katherine (Ira- ham and Mrs. Wm. White, Murray Harbor West; Mrs. Samuel Llewel- lyn, Pembroke, and Widow Llewellyn, Gaspereaux. The deceased is also survived by thirty-one griind-cliild- ren and three great grand-children. Of the grandchildren, ten are at the homestead. The funeral was a large one and the services were conducted at the house and grave by Rev. An- drew Gray. The pall-bearers were: Harry Butler, Benjamin Senciibaugli, Wm. Johnston and James, George nd ith Graham These six young a Le _ men were grand-children of the de- parted. The interment took place in the Murray Harbor North Ceenitery. (Patriot please copy.) ' WEDNESDAY. ...The remains of Anglia McPherson, Miltown_ who died :it Picton Island on Sunday Inst of lic-:irt failure came ov_er by the S. S. Eairl Grey Monday accoinpanieii by his inotiier-in-lnw, thirty-oiie _venus of age .ind ienies a 'c and child, bi‘ot_lic|~ :im mo er, one sister :ind :in aged grziiiilfather to mourn their loss. The Giiiirdiiin joins their iiiiiiinrmis friends and re- latives in extending sincere sympathy to the bereaved.-J. *F Mrs. Matthew Gos_by_ Deceased was "‘ wif l fb The annual irepiwt of the fl./\_ Vol- lege and lslxpcriiiicntail l<`ui‘ni for 1900 Mr. Georg: Andrews of Halifax, N_S., wiiics: ' "l`or ni-.my years I have been troubled wiili chronic Constipation. This ail- ment nc-vcr conics single-handed, and I have been zi victim to the many illnesses than cnnslipzilion brings in its train. lit-diciiic rifle: medicine I have taken in oriicr to find relief, but one :ind all left nic in the same hopeless condition. It scenic-il flint nothing would cxpcl fron. me the one uiliiicnt flint cuuscd so much fmuble, ye! nl lust Ircud about these lndiiin Root Pills. That was indeed a lucky day for me, for I was so impressed with the state- ments made that I determined to give llicni n fziir trial. They have regulated my stomach and bowels. I am cured of constipation, and I claim they have no equal as n medl- sine." l~`or over half-a century Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills liiive been curing con- stipation and clogged, inactive kidneys, iviili :ill the ailuicnfs which result from liicrii, 'l`licy cleanse the whole system and purify the blood. Sold everywhere at 'Z5c. a box. 2 formalin for 20 ininutcs_ The solu- tion is made by pouring one pint of the formalin into 42 giilloos of wat- er. By immersion in blue stone for 12 hours the solution is made by dis- solving one pound of blue stone in 25 gallons of water. Where these treat- ments have been applied the grain has been comparatively free from smut. D 8 O Agriciilturzii colleges are liniidsoiiie- lv supported in the United States. In the yeur 1910, tivo million dol- lars ivas received by them from Fed- eral Departments of Agriculture, be- sides n very large amount that was expended for Flxperinicnt Stiitionsf There arc iioiv 68 of these Institu- tions, 16 of which are for the color- ed race. Thirty are conducting sum- mer classes in Agriculture for 'public school teachers, 'forty-eight ure con- ducting a short _course over those given in the summer classes, and for- ty-four departments ure equipped for extension work in Agriculture. In addition to this fifteen of the States made special appropriations for ex- tension work. The second quarterly session of the Grand Division S. O. T. of P. E. Is- land convened at Brookfield on Tiles- duy April 25th uit. Both the morn- ing and afternoori sessions were well attended. The presence of the ncwly elected .\Iost Worthy Patriarch of the National Division, lfev. Geo. A. Law- son. hloncton, N. B., added much in- terest to thc meeting. I_n the after- noon session he was oiiicially received by the Order, after which an address of welcome was read by his Deputy J. A. Lawson, to which he made an eloquent reply. The reports of Grand Ofiiccrs showed the order to be stil in a progressive state. The work done in the subordinate dividions for the past winter having excelled that done for many years. Highland Division No. 265 Hartsville still holds the proud name of banner with a memo of 157. (`omniunicaf.ion from Western Star Divisions, District Division No 14 were read and placed on file. ’l`he report of the committee on State of (lrder submitted by the chairman llev. E. Weeks brought out considerable discussion.re matter concerning resolutions brought before Ithc Provincial Legislature by the Tcuiuerance Alliance which doubtless will yet end in great good for this province in the near future. On mo- tion of Grand Division, it was rc- solved unanimously that the voting age of members in subordinate divi- HIGHS be Dlaced at the age of 16 years instead of 18 years. The appeal case of D_ McDonald versus Brookfield Division was not sustained. _ _ in the evening a large public meet- ini.: was held when the following pro- gram was rendered:-The G. W. P., A. S. Wright presiding: Chorus by the Choir. Remarks by chairman-A. S. Wright, G, W, p_ Solo.-Miss Eva McLeod. Address of Welcome-Arthur Simpson. Chorus by the choir. Address--by Rev. G. A, Lawson M. W. P. Recitation-Mamie McDonald. Address-J. A. Lawson, Chorus by the Choir. At thc close votes of thanks were cordially tender- cd the Most Worthy I-‘atrinrcii, the choir. and to the people of Brook- field for their kind hospitality to the brethren of the Order assenibled. The chief feature of the evening was the admirable and spirited addresi~i of the Nl. W. l’. ivlilcli occupied about one hull ion the lies thc fhr-_ the President-Rev P I) ,McGuigan 'I`l‘BCBdl9 (re-elected) Vice Pres -- Mr. Andrews praises Dr. ` - I ' :_' ` - . ' Morse’s Indian Root Pills. Mme” SlmI""fI‘ B"*Y"‘°“"` S“°“"“"Y -John H. Gill, York, (re-elected), Committee of Management-to consist uf a representative of each of the farmer’s institute in Queen’s Countvul Last year's prize list was taken up cussion it was decided to make some alterations thereto. L. H. D. Foster, Marshfield was appointed a member presentative of the Poultry Associa The Secy presented his report as RECEIPTB. lioynl Bank of Canada F. I5. McCiirdy & Co. Steam Navigatian Co. Messrs Warburton and Prowse Institutes Other sources 5.00 5.00 10.00 20.00 50.00 3.20 $703.20 $481.70 192.18 ' $673.99, The members of the Committee ex- pressed their thankis to the citizens EXPENDITURE. Paid out Prizes Sundry Expenses . .. turns would be ample; also the City Council for their grant as well as the use of the market building free, and not forgetting the energetic market _ i eir npr ng ouse c eaning time so they gave the Fair the use f i 'ld` h‘ i ' ' ~ d't t Light, Heat and Power Co., and the the Judges and assistants for their arduous work and their thanks to the Y. M. (‘-. A. for use of their rooms for holding committee meet- III S ed :-P. Brodie, E. Johnstone, 'l‘. P. Cass, E. Lund, (`. McKenzie, J. Court, Joseph Bagnall, D. I. Fraser, Wm. Gibson, E. W. Bullman, Alliin Livingstone, Wm. Bryeiiton, Geo. Jakemnn. On Wednesday evening. at 8 0'- St., Winnipeg, a very pretty wedding tracting parties were Finley Ferguson and Miss Florence Mcltac. The groom _,ivas‘ ably supported by his brother ward Island. The ceremony was per- formed hv A. N. Simpson, B. A. Mr. and Mrs. l<‘crguson's home for the Block, (Tor. Young and Sargent StS__ Winnipeg. _ A gloom was cast over New Glas- gow and surrounding adistricts when Maggie Florence, beloved wife of ers, two sisters Hamilton, New Glasgow; Wildon and Wellington, in ba; Mrs. J. C. Stevenson, New Glas- gow, and Mrs. Ambrose Silliphant, Lemuel Worth, _will be greatly sur- prised to learn of her death which occurred at her home in tnis city last night about midnight. Mrs. Worth was only ill since Thursday, an attack: of pneumonia which rap- most, before many of hcr friends and acquaintances had become aware of her illness. The deceased was a dau- ghter of the late George and Mrs. and considered and after some dis- i partment, _0ttawa, for grants andl work. They were indebted to the P. _ =- Tv _ 3;;--___ I--:_____ _ _ _ __ E. 1. R., T. (`. It., Winter Boats, if --- - - - -- "= 'f ---'T-T-~ *__ _ _ - ' _ -'Y __ __ l I ` - _________-_ G III § _W W § i E i 2 2 W /W 7/ _ \,r_¢3_ lr; of the Managing Committee as a N. -_/"f\l‘¢’®_' tion. _ / ‘___._ 4' _ KT' follows :- I " I `.`_`,' , " (5 --,TI I I / _ __\ _ it.: ` / citizens 312.00 fs ,"’ ~é~. ll' I ‘ _ / If-~ §f’t¢a1_u0vt__ $200.00 9 ";if,"'° I ~ :I I ' i y ‘ounc ._ 0.0 ~' \ ~..-"~, .=-.;,,_;."" " ’ , Seed Dept. Ottawa ._ 20.00 "'1T"'?li--`-' €=-'if-"Q W " ' I/ ' 4.3-z._';‘_L.‘ , C4? I / \ - rs , f ,ij.g~ If ` I 'I' f `- ' I?I:”IIl ‘ ' < .4 - ~ wi: _@-4 _ for their generous subscriptions __ ____ i 2 e Y* ? _/. _ ‘\_`_\§g_7J jg/ __gI|p_f1_l<_ » \f `\y>-S' I i,Ii:_i;I='_'i! `~ I IaI_i"|i|iiII ' I < lui-I _ | .i. Il _-_ E' § E Z 3 ;;'.§1;°':_..i;‘:‘i‘.';‘:;“:r.:a.2:i°is._r“:;: liinin I"'I”*f”iii| I., 0|" , _ I I I [gf _committee with their chairman (T. ` I ` _ - ' Campbell) who assisted ln every way I j ' - " to make tiie4Fair the success it was, I - the chairman even taking off his cont ,_ ~ _ qw ,~ Z3 "°l." “"““if_ °i»l“"I.“' t°“’°°°“`uy I I III ll lllll e s eaves e ar et `-ommittec ._ ._ .__ _ ._ _ ___ Illl || I III iilll Illiliiiiiiilllllll I||||iiii|||I|| Iiiiiiiiiiii i _ .__--,__-_-»- v.T.,T.. ' ‘ - ~ | lim I lui I, I] 0 il. )lll ing W ICI “ILS d. CIC I O `v"`“__A the City. 'l‘hcy also thanked Mrs. J. ` Ot ‘ ,H-;‘. i¥k_"`_ , Hogg for the use of the Market Hull mf "" to hold educational meetings in;‘ also I the Lociil Government and Seed De- ,_'\", .f2r»r.:2 _, also Institutes iiliich contributed lllilllllw ||l|| .I ‘ money and men to assist :it thc ° .lu as mr ...msn ».t.»..¢ ss...»i~v, ...._..., ..i.>~i"L~. Illlllfll Iillusllllnlln l'f»§€rfornied_ _ The con- teaching tour in the Canadian North west. Miss Haslam, telling of her ex- perience in her profession in the West. _ relates some of the dinicuities encoun- '»‘\l01_'- Ff*l`gUS0l\ and U10 bflile by MISS tered by those from this province who L0ff¢1€‘-_Ir1nian~ All the members of essav to pursue their calling in other the bfldal limi" llre from Prince Ed- parts. On obtaining a permit of but tivo months in Manitoba on her P. E. £1101' west. 20105! to Saskatchewan, Education has headquarters. The pro- per way to obtain information there of schools is at the Court House where all the current newspa- pers are on file. Miss Haslam utters H. Binns received a telegram recent- - , ~ - - ° ~ ,..».,-- lv from H-vid Ciw Manitoba §._`I.‘_Z".§_°i_i§`..“"?$l‘§.l‘l.."1i_._"’£.‘l.”.§’.'§$"I.*i » ' _ _ .’ I g is' ` nounclog the sad death of ms Blstcl some of the teacher’s agencies there, unless they are wise enough to have charles siiiipiiiiiit and daughter of ,, w,,m,,` a ` ' giecment signed by the the late Joh" Bums' New (’1‘“’g°w- trustees of anv distiict before engag which occurred on the 17th of April|mg_ Qtherwise countless diflieuigieg _,\_, 4; e. o' ' in the thirty-third year of her age. _ ~ , She leaves to mourn a sorrowing :mg by; ericollllsttelccllklnliigrigdltdrlltfiltlizg husband, five lime children, the has ‘ ' ' *‘° . _ hem Onl two weeks Old four mthyllone to teach for one year Saskatche- g y __ ' b wan Class III, and by watching wes- tern papers one might keep posted as B t _ ~ d ~ _ o vacancies, etc. 'Information as to os on' Rmb!" Alexander' Mamto the school in Winnipeg may be had CUT PLUG from Mr McIntyre, Superintendent conditions and salaries compared to the farther west. Mrs. Seller, beloved wife of George Seller of this city, passed peacefully I-0 ller iinendiug rest on Sabbath town, May 12th, 1825, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cook, being natives of Dublin, Ireland, and having come to th Il I I t ftl ._ H eu] I th (._ _ She lcuves to niourn, bcsihcs her years has been more or lens un iuvii Im. thcis _mil S;_‘:_"‘tl__g:‘t‘_:‘e bereaved husband, threc_ sons und lid and during ii large part of this . tl ~ _- - _ lihme flflllllhtefi. all residing in this time has been unable to leave iicr _ mcah “W” °f the “later I"“""‘°°" city who are' George Charles Mrs home but for nviny miiny yewrs prc ' ‘ . ~ ' ' ' ' Y '_ 1 I ' I ‘ 7 ( ' ‘;_v£_'_`f‘__°_‘_°_'c_§'{'i__°g’__‘_;‘_‘_’_‘3__fgzf Walter Graswcll, Mrs. Windsor Ken- vious to her impiiircd health, she _ _ k __ iiedy, Miss Hazel and Lester. She was one of the most active and in- lrreat l","I"’“°' H” “V0 9 h"°nY_"f also leaves two sisters und a number dustrious women that ever helped to Illht <‘Xli-if@nlm€lieP't\}i?icl;. mo_st_efiective are its f_iillow|_i;_T_he im; Ein_tlie_t£ii~¢e_basiv;_lmincipies of our of this cm/_ whuéc hmeml occurred undemonstmtivc type_ but she was me sion o scei on s in ii so ii ion o irtcr s _ _ _ii siie < its mcni_heri~i __cCenUy_ Hmm At Lumsden SaskM__ warmly nt¢_Mhed to me S,mct,,m.y _"_ - , from the evils of intemperance. iznd. chewan on Ami 19 I MAL _,John and its services and deeply sympath- ' To afford mutual assistance. 3rd. To g}ma|lw'0,,d of l;ha,-}0tt'et0gv,, p EI ctic with all movements of a distinct- Y _ » .',-,_____"- "A-___ Q elevate our characters as men. Our d I ' ' ° ' " 'ly Christian character. Her closing Ot".--_ - °°‘ QFQ), organivation is building up a stalwart passe _ away at the mpc old age or days were spent in a patient waiting ‘ ""`» ~.‘._.'~_-_ _ _ _ '_ ~_,‘ --`_‘:*;;;:-__; \ _ eighty five. Four years ago Mrs. __ and brave people. Our cause has al- Smauwood came to victoria to v_iBit fora the nigga _of_a l;:_g_f;:;°_3ed_(§:_i_a_r_ia_§er ready nmpiired an energy of momen an on um n g tum that will support her course and :E55 d3;l’éhat|‘;rd:0nl`1a;Save(,?,?ept€l}I:|)|e23.2* Iher lrdfemflfl Blilfii. Wil-h0\-it Btl‘\lZZl<‘ Q ‘gli f i dress throughout was one of the best 5 _ y Sabbath of the skies. The funeral ` I vg | i ,I ' _ Q _ , I~ I I bring ner to its destination. 'rue ad- the ‘bright 8-gm., om ,ad made' or Dain. Passed to the everlasting specimens of oratory ever listened to I ’ 'F f took place on Tuesday, April 25th in this province Patriot and Pioneer RSV William HBl”l'iS0h 8nd Rev H- : kindly copy. ' _ IE. 'Thomas oiilcinting. Widespread ,_ I Rl --- sympathy is felt for bor aged bus _ _ _ ( _ 'rim ..m.....i ...suing .if ii.. iw. ii. 1... ‘ * }>§nf;<}___§v1§; :;1xftv;"_§_§e gm; erggiiygggg > ‘ ` 1 . ' _ - - _ . iii :lvl _ I land omtmd Som Fa" wah hem In ‘ members of the family are: William f i _ _ I the Y. M. L. A. yesterday- afternoon, __ th W '__ G or Methodht _"___: iv I " FQ”-rs°AP1¢*’ the Rev. I‘_ ll. McGuigan_presiding. _ '" e es ' e 5°' _ There was a particularly large at- ' ister, Murray Harbor, Mrs. George Howard, Highfield' Mrs Wm How- $_______i , . . tendance of members and nuich cnthu- Reg¢0|-gs ¢0|0f I0 GUY 0|' d Cl do River' Mrs Robert F,-iz. _\n\\\ » _. ~ - Y» » central ifieed _Ii air. The minutes of Faded haf' _Remnves D3" _ Hlghn°1d_._.w_ Han-leon the last meeting were read and ri, druff gnd |nv|g0|-“tes the Scan, good deal of routine business was ___ . 17", t _h ‘ eww through- 'I‘h° treasurer Sub- P"°m°t°5 ° |“x“"'°"" ¢h(i)1'xii'n|diil>ln¢Alliiiiisveiidlsif thai; .. .‘ ‘ I ar , . y _ _ N s_insm was shown in the work of the . me cn and Ml§s_ William chown I I. first class license she journeyed far- North Rustico; ulso tivo sisters, l\l\';i. J. B. McLure of liuiidus, und Mrs. Chester Woolncr of (.ihicago_ Hiiviug been culled home by illness, for tive weeks she tenderly wiitclieil by the bedside of her mother, iviicn she her- self was stricken down with an ut- tnck of nieiislcs. Although tired out with patient ministry to others, yet her many friends confidently hoped for lier restoration to health, but lung complications setting in she grai- ilualiy grew worse till the end ciiiiic. Seldom in thc community has there been such ii universal expression of regret as ut thc sudden close of :i life so full of helpfulness to nil. \\`e are iipt to wonder why these things should be, but should i~eiin=iribi\r, "God's plans like lilies pure und white unfold and though the present may seem' full of darkness and niyii- tery, yct bye und bye." When we sliall clearly see :ind understand, I think that ive will say, "God knew the best.” It seemed to be the high ideal of lici' life, "Not to bc iniiiis- tered to, but to niiiiistci'," :ind around niiinv ii sick bed has hor pres- cucc brought comfort and cheer. livas nn upriglit, honest mnu, ivhugp She wus ii coiisistiint mciiiber of tii1~_“.m.d “,a_`_ as good as his hmm ms e ly cruu _ _ I .t .1 K- - __ ._ the North ltustico W, l°`_ i\l_ Auxil- ltfilglfllt (_l\l_`Eél_[(i;l ilfilill _mf iziry, where licr loss will be keenlylI_l, '|__i Doyle and Philip .\icl.iir|_-_-Com. I‘l'~"f (""“°I~0fY. (`ll8l`lUff0t0\\'li on ai. April 2;hid., when the funeral servi- 'l`hcre departed this life on .»\prill°“"‘ “'05 V000 Ill' HCV- MF- Mllfplll' Ol 20th. nt Riverdale, Lot 30, one of§St‘ P"~“l'S "h“VCll» (lhBl'10lt0Ii0WIl. the pioneer settlers of that part 0flHI‘ W7* '71""‘l9°e‘15“‘l him by Ciillll the country in the person of .Ioscpli i"“"‘tI""~ Mr' 0sI’0"“° “'35 I" his MU! Usborne, who emigrated to this l~-'-"“"“` “ml 19“V9S U1 "l0"l`I\ UW S0115. out as the groom with the once fum- ous horse “Salaili|i_" Mr. Usborne 5 _ _ mud ‘mm Bucki“ghumshiI.€_ El,g1m,dlWiliiaiii on the lioniestead and 'l`iios about sixty-iivc Years at-Eu, Coming In ]l““fl_‘“`. Milind licsidcs several g_rundcliildrcn and great graiidcliild ren.-(`om_ PFGSEHIZ will he Suite 14. Johnson where at Regina, the Department of 'i I- -.il \V\¥\\ _, '_ '>\\QY\\ Hunter Rivet g_f_ C_ity__ Schp_ols,___ who considered To b a C C 0 , MANUFACTURED BY -- 8 “S '=“‘ P' >'~ 6 °°““¢f>' `- K crrv 'rosacco _ 'nie many friend. of limi., wife or H°h°91§ °f M"~""°\ia Qffel' but i"f°fi<>f Roc Quzasc. co I I Master is cut from our original "Aiuakic/iN N.ivi"’ Plug. A cool and most fragrant smoker Our Cut Plug SOLD BV ALL DEALERS idly grew into serious proportions morning, April 23rd, in the eighty- _ _ of all kinds. will be compelled to cuilorsc 1|. » , CURES SPLINTS CURBS SPAVINS ENLARGEMEN TS COUGIIS COLDS DISTEMPER GLANDERS FOUNDER resulting in her untimely demise al- Biltll Year 01001' M10- 1' - I - Mrs. Seller was born in Uliarlottc-I I _-H Diinsford, Grnpaud, _and had lived e s ani in the cur y par o ie . practically all her lifc in this city. last century. Mrs. Seller for slime _ V Horsemen Attention . liR.']. WO()DBURY’S HORSE LINIMENT SL DR. J. W()Ol)BliR\"S CONDl'I`IO_N POWDERS will save and preserve the life of voiir liorscs. Their use will cure :ind prevent the disease common to horses, such as, Cough, Colds, l)isteinpcr,_ Glanders, Spavins, Pink Eye, Splinis, Curbs, liiiiai-gcinents, Cracked lloof, Kidney Trouble, Fevers,Cuts, Sores and will rciiioic biinclics BEFORE USING AFTER USING lI.'\‘||'a ;'f' - - » _ _ . _ (______c_s__ _c ___|_i)_____;;_re|\(i;i__:_\;_i_i__ fli_i_;1‘i_i:_i_gIil)' [Kr .iildaiid cvci) diseaseof llic horse for ivliwli il is rcro|iin\er.di~d. _ ‘ - J/_ » mill' RH nuic ds clTi'i.is, sind, |ioiiesliy_|iuigii|g il on its mcriiei, yuu Truro. N. H , I This is In cerlify that I have used l)~ I. W lb ` ll ' ' - ' ' co|,|._ _.o_|g,__s_ _distc"___“___ _"___ __" _"___: d_________'cs__ ooi iiry s nrsc Liiuiiiil wil. i llicvcry bcsl rcsulls for I is I 0 iealt mg io give horses in ilu- spring lo keep lhcm in condition ii ` ` _ . _ _ _ ' ‘ _ - puriics the liioril, r-lc.in- ses the lungs from impurities which may exist, and gi/es line system ii licalihy uciinii. mm. no cm ai wa; 1, which W” "°°°"’”‘l Wm* ¢"’“*- HUB- “ning ‘out ]s non, d e_ beloved wife of Wm. A. Houston of _ \.E“,.l.ON I _,F 81618253' 3 U5 ' ‘ is asmabohem .sa gsvlz ’"‘“°‘l “I” f°P°f¢ for the past year healthy hair growth-Stopsits pissed peacefully away, 'rini¢, me though. gm, faction. 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